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(425)251-6222
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KBS DEVB..OPMENT CORPORA11ON
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SEI..LEWE, WASHJNaTON 98005
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10627 -148lH AVENUE aE.
RENTON. WASHINQTQiI98059
Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: 032305-9035
Project File #: LUA-04-124-SHPL Street Intersection: NE 17m Street and Mt. Baker Avenue NE
Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released: Additional reference numbers are on page __ .
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. KBS Development Corp. 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page 2 )
A portion of the following described property:
Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording
Number 20020702900007.
Situated in the City of Renton, King County, Washington.
The Grantor, for and in consideration of mutual benefits conveys, quit claims, dedicates and donates to the Grantee(s) as
named above, the above described real estate situated in the County of King, State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Aooroved and Acceoted Bv:
Grantor(s): KBS Development Corp. Grantee(s): City of Renton
Kathy Keolker, Mayor
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk.
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF KING ).
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOO dw. Page 1 Revised 7-25-2006.
Form 84 OOOllbh
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand the day and year as written below.
Notary Seal must be within box
Notary Seal must be within box
Notary Seal must be within box
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ________ _
___________ ----, ______ signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses-and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print).---'-______ ~ ______ _
My appointment expires: ____________ _
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS
COUNTY OF KING ) .
I certifY that r know or have satisfactory evidence that ________ _
__________________ signed this instrument, on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instrument and
acknowledged it as the and _______ _
of to be the free and voluntary act of such
party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print) ______________ _
My appointment expires: ____________ _
Dated:
CORPORATE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
On this ___ day of _____ -', 20-, before me personally appeared
_______________________ tomeknownto
be of the corporation that
executed the within instrument, and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned, and each on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said
instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate sea,! of said corporation.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print) ______________ _
My appointment expires: ____________ _
.Dated:
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOOdw Page 2 Revised 7-25-2006
Exhibit A
Legal Description
Project: Windstone II
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GRANTOR: KBS Development Corp.
Street: NE 17th St and'Mt. Baker Ave NE
Dedication description for 148th Avenue Southeast:
AND
The East 12 feet of Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087,
Filed under King County Recording Number 20020702900007.
Dedication description for Mt. Baker Avenue Northeast:
Commencing at the Southeast comer of Lot W of King County Boundary Line
Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording Number
20020702900007 ;
thence North 87°49'15" West,along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of327.01 feet
to the True Point of Beginning;
thence North 02°10'45" East, a distance of 2.07 feet to the beginning of a curve tangent to
said line;
thence Northeasterly a distance of 19.90 feet along the curve concave to the Southeast,
having a radius of 15.00 feet and a central angle of 76°00'52" to a point of reverse
curvature;
thence Northwesterly a distance of 279.89 feet along the arc of said curve to the South
having a radius of 55 feet and a central angle of291 °34'19" to a point of reverse curvature;
thence Southerly, a distance of 15.51 feet along the arc of said curve concave to the West
having a radius of25.00 feet and a central angle of35°33'27";
thence South 02°10'45" West, tangent to said curve, a distance of23.48 feet to said South
line of said Lot W;
thence South 87°49'15" East, along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of 42.00 feet to
the True Point of Beginning;
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington
All situate in Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East of the Willamette Meridian.
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOOdw Page 3 Revised 7-25-2006
Exhibit "B"
Winds tone II
Road Dedication
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGIBUILDINGIPUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
April 10, 2007
Bob Mac Onie
Sonja Fesser, Technical Services I \
Ameta Henninger, X7298 r1v ~
WINDSTONE DIV. 2 FINAL PLAT
LUA 04·124FP
FINAL REVIEW & APPROVAL FORM
If all concerns have been addressed and you recommend recording of the mylar, please
sign this memo below and return to me.
Thank you.
Approval:
Approval:
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Name Title Date
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To:
Date:
Subject:
Corey W Thomas
Henninger, Arneta
03/29/20074:18:03 PM
Re: Windstone 2
No problems in this phase.
>>> Arneta Henninger 03/27/07 1 :56 PM »>
Please do a final walk thru insepction on Windstone 2.
Thank you. Arneta
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 17,2007
TO: Michael Bailey, Finance and IS Administrator
FROM: Arneta Henninger X7298 ~,K
SUBJECT: WINDSTONE 2 FINAL PLAT FP 04-124
The above plat is ready for recording. Please sign the attached mylars. I put both of the
sheets for your signature on top for your convenience. If you have any questions please
call me.
Thank you!
Cc: Kayren K.
1:\TempJates\F&ISMEMO,doc\cor
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Payn entM ade:
C IT, Y 0 F R E N TON
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R en1on, W A ffi055
Lan d U se Actio n s
RECEIPT
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13,89208 Payee: KBS DEVELOPMENT CORP
CurrentPaym entM ade to ttle Fo]bw ng lIan s:
Trans Account Code Description
3021 303.000.00.345.85 Park Mitigation Fee 5045 304.000.00.345.85 Fire Mitigation-SFR
5050 305.000.00.344.85 Traffic Mitigation Fee
Paym ents m ade forttlE recept
Trans Method Description
Payment O1eck
AccountBamces
Trans Account Code
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Description
3021 303.000.00.345.85 Park Mitigation Fee
5006 000.345.81.00.0002 Annexation Fees 5007 000.345.81.00.0003 AppealslWaivers
5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat
5009 000.345.81.00.0006 Conditional Use Fees
5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review
5011 000.345.81.00.0008 Prelim/Tentative Plat 5012 000.345.81.00.0009 Final Plat
5013 000.345.81.00.0010 PUD
5014 000.345.81.00.0011 Grading & Filling Fees 5015 000.345.81.00.0012 tot Line Adjustment
5016 000.345.81.00.0013 Mobile Home Parks
5017 000.345.81.00.0014 Rezone
5018 000.345.81.00.0015 Routine Vegetation Mgmt
5019 000.345.81.00.0016 Shoreline Subst Dev
5020 000.345.81.00.0017 Site Plan Approval 5021 000.345.81.00.0018 Temp Use or Fence Review
5022 000.345.81.00.0019 Variance Fees
5024 000.345.81.00.0024 Conditional Approval Fee 5036 000.345.81.00.0005 Comprehensive Plan Amend
5045 304.000.00.345.85 Fire Mitigation-SFR
5050 305.000.00.344.85 Traffic Mitigation Fee
5909 000.341.60.00.0024 Booklets/EIS7Copies
5941 000.341.50.00.0000 Maps (Taxable) 5954 650.237.00.00.0000 Special DepOSits
5856 000.05.519.9J.42.1 Postage
5998 000.231.70.00.0000 Tax
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Rem a11}g Sa lrce OLE: SD 00
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
January 11, 2005
Jennifer Henning
Development Services
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
Re: Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Jennifer:
CITY OF RENTON
Hearing Examiner
Fred J. Kaufman
At the Stoneridge II Short Plat hearing, Claudia Donnelly voiced concerns over this land use
matter. She had not had an opportunity to view the file prior to the hearing.
The Examiner held the hearing open in order for Ms.Donrtelly to review the file and submit her
comments in writing by January 11 ,2005 at 5:00 p.m. Today we received her letter and
comments. I have attached a copy for you and am sending copies to all parties of record; Mr.
Potter will have one week from receipt of this information to respond in writing to the Hearing
Examiner.
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If you have any questions, please contactouf office.
,Sincerely, .. \~~··~·t~
Fr~d Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
FK/nt
cc: Susan Fiaia
Virginia Luck
. Wayne Potter
Ali Sadr
Chad Armour
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Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
February 15,2005
Claudia Donnelly
1 041 5 14 i h Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
CITY OF RENTON
Hearing Examiner
Fred J. Kaufman
Re: Stoneridge II Short Plat, LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
Tllis office has reviewed your letter of February 11,2005.
The decision of this office considered the questions that you raised, and the responses of the
applicant and the City. It also considered, as well, the various codes and regulations and the
conditions imposed by the ERC and suggested by the reviewing staff. The report was based on
all of that information.
lf you are not satisfied with the decision you may either ask this office to reconsider the decision
or appeal to the City or you may do both.
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While this office did hold the record open it was to allow you time to explore the background
information that was not readily available to you and submit questions. Those questions were
reviewed by the parties and they also provided information to this office. While the record was
kept open, it was not intended to make this an open-ended process.
In order to assist you in deciding your next course of action, this office will include the resulting,
correspondence, that along with your concerns, facilitated the decision process. .
Again, you may request reconsideration of the decision or you may appeal to the City Council by
February 22, 2005. '
Sincerely, ~OdCo-f--
Fred Kaufman . .
Hearing Examiner
City of Renton .
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Jennifer Henning, Development Services ,
Susan Fiala, Development Services
Ali Sadr, PE, Barghausen Engineers.
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January 19, 2005
Mr. Fred Kaufinan .
City ofRel1-ton Hearing Examiner
.. 1055 South Grady Way; 7th Floor
. Rentori, WA 98055
SUBJECT: Stonerirlge 2 Short Plat
LUA 04-124; SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Kaufinan:
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CITY ')F RENTON
PIanningIBuildinglPublicWorks Department
Gregg Zitnmerman P.E.,Administrator
In response to the letter from Ms. Claudia DoririeIlytoncerning the sUbject short plat, staff
provides the following: '.
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... ' L The preliminarY size of thevaultJor lot 9 is 23.5' x 23.5'~;6' (width, length, depth). The.,
final design may propose a: r~ctapgular shape (commonly. used' iII.detention vaults).' The ffual
design will be reviewed, byl)evelopmentSetvi~es' f()r coinpliance with the requIred Level J"
detention. ..' .
The line referenced by Ms. DonneIly:"Thestorm system shall be sized to accommodateJuture .
'land use conditions flows'; !ioes not ,apply to the:~deteIltjon facility. The note: . refers' to the .
conveyance system that flows through the. site. . , ' . .
The detention/water quality po'nd (Tract A) of Stoneridge ~as designed to accornmod~tefiows '.'
from Stoneridge,(49-10t plat),+Windstc;me 3'(6·10t short pla,tY+Windstone4 (9~lot ~hort plat),.
with Level 3 detention~ . "'.' '" .' .
Storm water detention and water quality for Stonerldge. II (AKAWindstone 2) is independent of,
the other developmentsjJ.l the vicinity. . , . . .
Stoneridge II run~ff from lots 1 ;;7 and off-site ithprovements will drain to a detentioIl po~d ..
. located in the NW cOrilerofthe property .. Runoff from. lots 8 & 9 and frontage iinprovements,io' , __
. 148th Ave SE will be 'collected 'in a detention vaillt located within lot 9. Both.'systems wiil
perform water quality as well as' flowconttol, meeting therequin~ments of the 1998 kiIig County .
Surface Water Design ManuaL·. .
2. The vault'as shoWn in the drainage report has been sized to accommodate. flows from lots 8 &
9 and frontage improvements along 148th Ave SE. . '. .' '. . '.
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Response to Donnelly letter
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.3. Stoneridgell has a SEPA condition (mjtigation measure #2)that: "The project complies with I
. the Departmf!nt . of Ecology's (DOE)" Erosion and' Sediment Control' Requirement, outlined ·in i .
Volume II of the. 2001 Stormwater Management Manuai". Since the condition with the!
. . appropriate references has been imposed to this project, it does not appear necessary to include a!
... ,., copy of the volw:ne withth~ file. (LU~). Review of the TE~CP (tenip~orarY, erosion and ~edi1ilentl .
'. control plans) pnor to cons~ctton wIll assure that the desIgn complIes wIth DOE requtremerttsl
· as stated. .' ...... . '. '. . '. . ... ' .~ . '1 .
4: . Complaints, were received by the City of Renton regarding yellow. water and/or . siltl .
. down~tream of the site i.ncluding on December 10, 2Q04. It was det.ennined the~ilt in questionl
was.11k.ely from a proJec~ even further upstream. andaccumulatmg at the SIte as well aSI
contmumg through the deSIgned standard bypass. King County was contacted and the upstreamr
system was. shutdown until it could be brought into compliance. It was suggested from more:
than: one source. that the yellow color . n~turally occurring from vegetatiotI~ may bel
ugly or a nuisartce, bu~ in no way . . POE inspectors oil the site did not:
issue. any notices of violation, . . action on that date. The onlY!,
·cc;>mplaint forwatdedJor ~ City of Reriton by DOE was!
for the.August co~plaintinatterbeing forward to the: ... .
governing jurisdiction. of this' site by the City of ..... .
Renton or'DOE, ' .. protective'.measures~iJ
'.. '.' .'. . . I ". . accordance with DOE 'the standards required
· by theERC condition. i
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5.' The cleaning and is subject. t~
. additional direction from or· more frequent cleanIng .
is neede.d. '. '1 .
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6. The public work inspector . th,!i~n'2'iV'I'n"d1 ' . dUring site iIiSpection. If.· .
· . roads 'are not Ciean; theh,tspector .' ,have asweq,er·· clean or 'washthcl
roads~ In,addition,afierheavy stonn . . erosion control measures are. reqU'iiedt0l>cl'
·,·~inspe~ted and . improved/repaired (coll$tf.uction ~nirance,. silt fence, solI cQvering, etc) tq· .
..~ean¥~iosion leavingthe~it~or enten,ng a ~aterbody ~cludmg any ~ud or.. dirt 'f!0rti ...•.
. . '. thero~d,s. UltIII1~tely the developer IS JesponsIblefor street ~leahJ.ng,blltth~ CIty ofRe~tonh~: .
and WIll continue to send its own .cn:ws out· and billth~developei if there. is' no. respqnse in ~ .' .
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. 7. Stoneridge II is required to comply with DOE requirements for erosion control. .The DOE: ..
manual states that:. liThe 'turbidity shall not exceed 5 NTU (nephiometrlc turbidity units)' ovet.·
." . . bqckground turbidity when the "backiround turbidity is .50 NW-qr less, or have more than . JO~ .
increase in turbidity when the backgroundttirbiditv is more than 50 NTU" (emphasis added); ". i
.. Based in the drainage .complaints(required to be shown in the drainage reports) from 1992 t6 ..
2003, thete. were numerous .• coniplrunts about erosion control or silt in Greene's Cr~¢k '4atin~
back to 1995. This leads staff to believe that erosion from upstream may berustorical for this
'. location. lithe stonn water ente~ the site with silt froni up~treaID3nd if the cbnstrUctio~ .
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Stoneridge 2 Short Plat
Response to Donrielly letter
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complies with the requirement as stated above,there is no violation of the erosion control. As
· the SEP A condItion is written the downstream neighbor should not experiehc~ any additional'
silt in thestotm. water. This does not mean there will never be silt or color in the.water,just no' .
more than thenortIial conditions or as the water enters the construction site. .
8. The installation of silt fences on th~ cleated perimeter(outsid,e buffer) is the first erosion
.. controlllleasutein place: The silt fence preventstunoff from entering the' storin water system<
: OOti1 the temporary channelsandp~nd.(for sedhnerit) is instalIed. This is all done in conjunction
· with the Initial grading and dearing of the site: . Us~ally the dearmg, installation, and c'onnection, ..
.... of the temporary creven perinanefit pond is done during the <b:yseasoil to helpmmizethe
possibility' of silt leaving the site; . No work is allowed without the erosion control in place .
. 'Private citizens always have ·the right of complaint' to the city, to the DOE anci'in the case of
damage to property may file a claim with the City Clerk's office. All trigger investigation and
actiOIi within the legal indications of violation, error or negligence. Erosion measures may.
occasionally Jail, usually on a weekend or afierregular business homs dliringheavyrains, but··
. the developeTis,responsibleJor their .' . . 'a dayl7 days a week until all cQnstrllcti()n
· is complete. Complaints have' . . . of Rentoninaitit~Ii3Jlceand/orpolice
departments for emergency ®'ottgh the permits and the
inspectors for action' . business hours. .
. 9. The CitY of Renton will ."
the finalplat.. '. .
be placed on the face of .....
10: The City of Renton
reports, communication
from private citizens or
· beyond the usual pro' Ice's :ses;~
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.. '. Please contact 1l1e iit (425)43
U"V&~.b11lSpe(~tolrs weekly inspection
res'po:nOlng to any complaints
un;?(!1~;;nC.llS.·:4fJ~IP e;I{ti(~!QJ~dma~~41l1eas;l.};n~s are indicated or required
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CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
~: Stoneridge II Short Plat
City of Renton File No. LUA-04-124
OurJob No. 11444
Dear Mr.Kaufman:
January 17,2005 CITY OF ~OOON
JAN 1 8 2005
RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
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We have received the review comments from Ms. Claudia Donnelly dated January 7, 2005 in regard to
the project referenced above and have the following responses:
1. The detention vault shown on the plan is designed for proposed Lot Nos. 8 and 9, along with
the road improvements proposed for 148th Avenue S.E., totaling 0.72 acres of land. The size
of this vault shall be a minimum of 3,305 cubic feet of storage, excluding the water quality
portion. This vault is not designed for any future expansion.
The storm drainage system in Tract A was designed under a separate permit and has included
additional area of future development, not including the proposed plat of Stoneridge II.
Stoneridge II was designed with a separate detention and water quality system in accordance
with City and County standards and does not drain into the Tract A detention and water
quality system.
2. No other future area is designed to drain into the proposed detention system for Lots 7 and 8.
3. The existing erosion control measures are not part of this application although the developer
and contractor have been working with the Department of Ecology and the City of Renton to
ensure that the project complies with Department of Ecology standards. The requirements for
the temporary erosion control plan for this project will be part of the final construction
drawings that will be submitted to the City for review and approval.
4. The City of Renton has the authority to enforce the temporary erosion control measures as
indicated on the plans and will stop the discharge of any. water that does not meet the
threshold set by the City and the Department of Ecology.
5. The erosion control plan does indicate that all public roads shall be swept of mud that has
been tracked off site from construction. The contractor will be responsible for cleaning all
public roads in accordance with the approved plans.
6. The City of Renton has the authority to enforce the temporary erosion control measures as
indicated and approved.
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Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
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7. The storm drainage detention system for the project is designed with the most stringent flow
control requirement of is a duration and peak matching performance standard effective in
preventing a significant increase of the water flow in the downstream system. As indicated in
the 1998 King County Washington Surface Water Design Manual, when a Level 3 Flow
Control standard is implemented on site no additional measures are required for any
downstream mitigation.
8. A temporary erosion control plan will be designed and implemented prior to any grading and
disturbance of the property. The City of Renton has the authority to ensure that all erosion
control measures are in place before any land disturbance.
9. As part of mitigation measure for approval notes and restrictions shall be shown on the plat
map that no grading or structures will be allowed within the buffer of the creek as shown on
the plan. The City of Renton will be monitoring its performance.
10. The City through their inspection unit will be monitoring and enforcing the T.E. s.c.
measures as shown on the approved plan.
Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at this office. Thank you.
Respectfully, 041: ~cJ.{
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cc: Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, City of Renton
Ali Sadr, P.E.
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CITY OF RENTON HEARING EXAMINER
Hearing Examiner's Office
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
February 11, 2005
RE: Answers to Questions Submitted January 7,2005 and February 4,2005
Dear Hearing Examiner's Office:
On January 7, 2005, I submitted the enclosed questions to the hearing examiner and have
never received a copy of the response from KBS and the City of Renton. This was for
the Stoneridge II Short Plat application.
In addition, I submitted questions on February 4, 2005 for the Windstone III short plat
hearing.
I would appreciate receiving a copy of the answers to the enclosed questions. You can
mail them to me at the above address.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
I " I " . Claudia Donnelly
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Enclosure: January 7, 2005 letter to Hearing Examiner -Stoneridge II Short Plat
February 4, 2005 letter to Hearing Examiner -Windstone III Short Plat
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City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
January 7, 2005
RE: Stoneridge II Preliminary Plat Approval -LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Hearing Examiner:
I visited City Hall on January 6, 2005 and was able to look at the material for the
Stoneridge II proposed development.
I was able to look at the material but have several questions that I feel need answered.
I. What will be the size of the detention vault to be built on Lot 9? In one item
(enclosed), it states: "The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land
use conditions flows". (Document #3, item 3) The Tract A detention pond was
originally built for 44 houses on the original Stoneridge site. Now the developer intends
to add 7 lots from the Stoneridge II plat, the Windstone III plat and Windstone IV plat.
What level of flow control will be used to release the Stormwater from this vault into
Greenes Stream? Will the Tract A detention pond be able to accommodate the
additional water from Stoneridge II, Windstone III and Windstone IV?
2. What future development plans does KBS have that will have storm water draining
into this vault in addition to the 2 Stoneridge II lots and frontage improvements? Will
this vault be large enough to accommodate this future building or will additional
detention ponds have to be built?
3. I have contact DOE regarding the Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements,
outlined in Volume II of the 200 I Stormwater Management Manual. (Document #3, item
2). Should a copy of these requirements be included in the Stone ridge II file for
reference? I did not see any documentation regarding these specific requirements.
Does KBS have a copy in their offices and on site 'r~garding what these requirements are?
4. How will the City of Renton enforce these requirements if they weren't able to
enforce DOE requirements from December 10th , 2,Q04,incident on Greenes Stream?
What will the City do to prevent more yellow wate~ qoming down Greenes Stream in the
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5. How will the KBS prevent mud/dirt present on Nile A venue (l48Ih) from going into
Greenes Stream/May Creek? In another document (Document 1) that I found in the file,
it states that "streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from truck
hauling activities ...... " That has been a problem since August -dirt/mud have been left
on the street and it has only been cleaned up after I call it in? Who will be responsible
to make sure that all street cleaning is done?
6. Wh~t will the City do to make sure that the road(s) are kept clean at all times?
7. How will KBS prevent future damage to my property and May Creek -following
state law that says downstream residents will not be harmed by upstream development?
. How will they prevent future yellow water from coming into my yard?
8. In ESC document, how will KBS prevent erosion from flowing into Greenes Stream
prior to the building of the temporary sediment trap? How will the City of Renton's
make sure that such erosion doesn't come down prior to this construction? What
recourse do downstream residents have if the contractor/City don't do what they are
supposed to do?
9. What is to prevent future residents of the dev~IQP!TIent from disturbing Greenes
Stream and sending sedimentation downstream? ,Will there be covenants on the property
prohibiting disturbance of property within the bufferarea? One item states that "a note
shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed
with the creek's buffer". (Document #3, item #10) Who will be monitoring this to make
sure it is complied with?
10. How will the City monitor the erosion control plan when 3 different times -August, , . .
Thanksgiving and December 10, they didn't stop the yellow water from coming
downstream? , :: :.
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These are all of the question I have at this time. T~~l!k you for the opportunity to ask
these questions.
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. Claudia Donnelly
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Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
RE: Windstone III Short Plat Application
Dear Mr. Hearing Examiner:
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
February 4, 2005
I would like to submit this written document in regards to the Windstone III Short Plat.
Basically, it covers questions raised in the Stoneridge II Short Plat Application.
I received the documentation from Renton this morning and have questions for you that
were asked regarding the Stoneridge II short plat hearing.
Tract A -when platted in King County, was built for 44 homes. When the City annexed
this property, KBS upped the number of homes to 49. Stoneridge II will send
storm water from 7 additional homes to Tract A. Windstone III will add stormwater
from 6 more homes to the Tract A detention pond. Windstone IV will add stormwater
from 8 more homes/impervious surface. How many more homes does KBS intend to
build that will send stormwater to Tract A? Does Tract A have the capacity to handle
all of this runoff?
I have a copy of the 200 I DOE Stormwater Management. Again, does KBS have a
copy and will there be a copy on site for the forem,an to reference? Shouldn't this
specific document be included in the Development file? How will City officials make
sure KBS is following these requirements?
How will KBS prevent future damage to my property and May Creek -following state
law that says downstream residents will not be h~rmed by upstream development? How
will they prevent future yellow water/sediment from coming into my yard on its way to
May Creek? How will the City prevent this dan:tagy from occurring?
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How will KBS prevent erosion from flowing into Greenes Stream prior to the building of
the temporary sediment trap(s)? How will the qty of Renton's make sure that such
erosion doesn't come down prior to this construction? What recourse do downstream
residents have if the contractor/City doesn't do wha,tthey are supposed to do?
" All I get is excuses from Renton officials -they don:t seem to take me seriously.
Should I go to DOE if I see illegal activity?
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Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
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DOCUMENT TITLE
REFERENCE NO. OF
DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED/
RELEASED
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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CITY OF RENTON AMND 34.00 PAGE001 OF 003 OS/23/2007 14:41 KING COUNTY, IJA
Second Amendment to Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Plat
of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone)
20051020000338,20051207002324
KBS Development Corporation
City of Renton
The Public
Lot W, King County BLA No. LOOL0089, Recording No.
20020702900007, in King County, Washington
032305-9046;032305-9034;032305-9033;032305-9042
SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FOR THE PLAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE)
Windstone Div. II
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KBS Development Corporation, 'Developer herein, hereby amends the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for the Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No.
20051020000338, as amended by the First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for the
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No. 20051207002324
(collectively, the "Declaration").
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3 of the Declaration, prior to termination of the Development
Period, the Developer is authorized to subject additional properties to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, the Development Period has not terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Article 3 and Section 16.1 of the Declaration, Developer
hereby amends the Declaration as follows:
'. 1. The Plat of Winds tone Div. II, recorded with the King County Recorder under Recording No. 2. ~)'O 7'0 5 23 00 (7 q~. ("Di;. II") is hereb~ subjected to the Declaration. The land within
Dlv. II IS shown on the Map for Dlv. II and IS legally descnbed as follows:
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
Lot W, King County Boundary Line Adjustment No. LOOL0089,
recorded under Recording No. 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington, being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington.
2. In addition to those Tracts, easements and other areas set forth in Section 1.5 of the
Declaration, the Common Area shall include Tract A ofDiv. II and the drainage easements and
appurtenances located within Div. II as shown on the Windstone Div. II Plat Map and intended for
common use and enjoyment. The City of Renton shall have access to the easement area as necessary to
inspect or maintain the drainage facilities and appurtenances thereon.
3. As set forth on the Map for Div. II, private easements for access and utilities are granted to
Lots 3 and 8 and a private easement for tie-back is granted to Tract A. Said easements shall be non-
exclusive, perpetual and appurtenant and shall run with the land and bind the heirs, successors and assigns
of the Lot Owners of Lots 2, 3,8 and 9 and Tract A ofDiv. II.
3.1 The Association shall pay all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances
located on Tract A ofDiv. II, which costs shall be a common expense, except that the costs to maintain,
repair and replace any utilities or other appurtenances located within the easement area on said Tract A
and solely serving Lot 3 of Div. II shall be paid by the owner of said Lot 3. The Owner of said Lot 3 shall
hold the Association harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from
or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner of said Lot 3, except for claims, losses, damages
and causes of action arising from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the Association. Lot 3 of
Div. II is the Benefited Property and Tract AofDiv. II is the Burdened Property for the easement set forth
in this Section 3.1.
3.2 The owners of Lots 8 and 9 ofDiv. II shall share equally in all costs to maintain the
easement and appurtenances within the easement area located on Lot 9 ofDiv. II. The Owner of Lot 8 of
Div. II shall hold the Owner of said Lot 9 harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes
of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner of said Lot 9, except for
claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the
Owner of said Lot 9. Lot 8 ofDiv. II is the Benefited Property and Lot 9 ofDiv. II is the Burdened
Property for the easement set forth in this Section 3.2.
3.3 The tie-back easement area located on Lot 2 of Div. II shall be used by the
Association only for the installation, repair, maintenance and reconstruction of tie-backs or other support
devices for the retaining wall located on Tract A ofDiv. II. The Association shall pay all costs to install,
repair, maintain and reconstruct the tie-back easement and appurtenances located on Lot 2 ofDiv. II,
which costs shall be a common expense. The Association shall hold the Owner of said Lot 2 harmless
from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the
easement area b the Association, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the
negligence or intentional misconduct of the Owner of said Lot 2. Tract A ofDiv. II is the Benefited
Property and Lot 2 ofDiv. II is the Burdened Property for the easement set forth in this Section 3.3.
3.4 Prior to taking any action within the easement area which may interfere with the
Burdened Property owner's use of the easement area, the Lot Owner of the Benefited Property shall give
the Lot Owner of the Burdened Property reasonable advance notice, unless immediate entry is necessary
due to emergent damage or threat to the Benefited Property and/or Burdened Property. The Lot Owner of
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
the Benefited Property shall restore the landscaping and other improvements within the easement area to
their condition immediately prior to any maintenance, repairs or replacement.
4. The Lot Owners of Lots within Div. II shall be Members of the Association and shall be
entitled to all benefits and subject to all obligations of Members of the. Association.
5. Unless otherwise stated herein, all capitalized terms used in this Second Amendment shall
have the meanings set forth in the Declaration.
6. Except for the matters stated in this Second Amendment, all of the provisions contained in
the Declaration remain in full force and effect. This Amendment shall be effective upon recording.
'O'JJ1 ./\Ii 11.' '" Dated this ~ day of_--'-W.!-L.Ln.:.-"lj,-" ____ , 200-L. v
DEVELOPER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF KING )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this jOJ]:!.day of ft11f~ ,2007, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and s~orn, came Kolin Taylor, personally
known or having presented satisfactory evidence to be the President of KBS Development Corporation, a
Washington corporation, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the
said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument.
WITNES~~"~ and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written .
.:f"o.SCIf(),'I,// ~ ~ .:::-~ ""''''~N~\\\''II' "'~ ~/,~---X ~/ ~ ~ ,::..:t' lO t:t "1 ", '.' • =-j =~, ". i;?,~ ~ PnntName: "r.~r ~ :li'.o ~ Ut\~. Notary Public in and for the ~ UI' • ~ -,. § :z ~.'. State ofwashin.~n, residing at ~ ,~ * ,'" -0-. N.1 ~ cP \ U8\i ~.l" :-K-~Ktll,/) ~I ~;"II'9.~~~,~~" ... .:-~,~("~:: Expiration Date: &' --3 0-0'1 I" ~ OF Wf\.SY-, ..... "" ,'.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
, ,
Return Address: .
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton WA 98055
CITY OF RENTON AG 33.00 PAGEeel OF 002 04/05/2007 10:37 KING COUNTY, lolA
Pleaseprintorlypeinformation WASHINGTON STATE RECORDER'S Cover Sheet (RCW65.04)
Document Title(s ) (or transactions contained therein): (all areas applicable to your document must be filled in)
~: ~~~twpjJ';b~f
Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released:
Grantqr(s) (Last name, fus~=ltials) 1.~1l0Q. tlQ71~ 2. __________ ~ __________________________________________________ _
Additional names on page __ of document.
1. C.l~C;; ~ , __________ _ Grant~e(s) (B n~~ ["lISt name and initials)
2. .~ , ____________________________ __
Additional names on page __ of document.
A<iditill11e;1 is on page _. _ aCe ent.) .
Assessor's Property Tax ParceJlAccount Number'
7d.3 0'1 C)<:) ,. ~OQO .
o Assessor Tax # not yet assigned
The AuditorlRecorder will rely on the information provided on the fonn. The staff will not read the document to
verif the accurac or co leteness of the indexin information rovided herein. -f).:;
I am requesting an emergency nonstandard recording for an additional fee as provided in RCW
36.18.010. I understand that the recording processing requirements may cover up or otherwise
obscure some part of the text of the original document.
__ ----------__________ .Signature of Requesting Party
September 27,2004
City of Renton
Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way
Renton Wa. 98055
Subject: Harwood Temporary Use application, 1525 Edmonds Ave NE
Dear Development Services Staff:
This letter serves as the required Abatement agreement for a Temporary Use Permit.
I, Michael J. Harwood, hereby agree to remove the existing house at 1525 Edmonds Ave
NE within one year of recording of a short plat on the property or within 30 days of
occupancy of a new house on the property.
Sincerely,
MiChaeIJ.Harwoo~~
NOTARY
ATTESTED: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public;in and for the State of Washington,
residingat ~ onthe :30 dayof S"eptNnCer ,2rQ/
Signed . ~ _ ....... :, ...... " --R \\ (Notary Public) .---;~ ••. :~l.~\\,
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WHEH RECORDED RETURN TO' 01Iloo 01 tho CIty Cieri<
Renton CIty Hall
1055 South Grady way
Renton. WA 98056
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1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W.M.
No ary pub Ie 1 an tor the
D.t Washjngton. residingl .I~n'.l!fl~~~ My commhsion expires: _ ... ~'vfi~rf.£ foW1i:C
County 01 ~
00' thl.~d.y 01 'ihA"'" ,," "'200£ belor. m •• the undersigned. a notary public iAnd for the Stete of Weshington.
duly commissioned end sworn, personelly appeared ~ & cAp! to me personally known (or proven on the baSis of S8S8Cfory evicence)
to be the 5".( t;R(' N~~ of Washington Federal Savings, the corporation that execue the within and foregoing instrument. end acknowledged seid instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned. :~~ ~~a~ei~e 5;:~id 8 }~~~ea~e! f 8~~y~U~~o~~;e~o~~o~:~~ut:e:~i~f i~:i~ument
corporation. . :.
hand and saal hereto aft ixed the day and year in this
ltt,n, /~ " Not.~~ts
print notery name
KING COUNTY,
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DRAlN BY: 0 Woods
DATIl F,b, 27. 2007
NA
WASHINGTON
APPROVALS:
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certHy that there are no delinquent special assessments for which the propertr subject to th1s Bubd1v1Bion may be liable to the City. ~~~i~~~~dB~~ :~~~e~~. a:~i:~~~n~~ ~~r 8~~yP~~~:~t~u~i'1~i~5;o~~e~ng~en duly paid. atlsfled 18charged. thI9 ___ day of . 200_.
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JOB NO: WS II
WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: OffIoo of the City Clark
Ren1anCllyH811
'055 South Grody W.., Renton, WA IIMA5B
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PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements an Lots 2. 3. 4, 5 and 9 shall be owned, operated end ~~!ng~ ~ neg f bAe~~~n w~~g~iO~:v~O~~~W~~~~t A~~O~~~~~O~a id aasemen ts
to reparr any deficiencies of the drainage faCility in the event ~~~ ~~~h i~e~:~~~g:~~linb~h:t rn~A~t~g:~~e e~~e~~:. fae 11 tiee. end
PRIVATE ACCESS
AGREEMENT:
TOTAL ACREAGE:
AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
OVERALL -1.1260 SO. FT. I 3.632 ACRES
DEDICATED ROADS -11150 SO. FT. I 0.256 ACRE
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• UTILIZIN(; ",'.tiNE CU' SECOND-' THEoootITE WITfl' INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
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City of Renton Contr"~ poui't 20~7. G~ntrol Point 2097 wes found to have a Lhbet\t Gn',;,d Nor.t'h Zone coordinate of 191108.643 ft./1316161l':37.r:ft . .,:'.
City of Renton Control POint':;t845,:' Control Paint 1845 was found to have a Lambert Gr"i-.d, porth Zone coordinate of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft·::
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DATE:
TO:
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
M E M 0 RAN DUM
March 29,2007
Arneta Henninger, Plan Review Engineering Specialist
FROM: ~ Laureen Nicolay, Senior Planner X7294
SUBJEJr( Planning Comments on Windstone 2 Final Plat, LUA04-124
I have reviewed the latest plans for the above project and need the following issues addressed prior to recording:
1. Please add the regulated wetland boundary (but not the unregulated wetland located on the eastern portion of the
site) depicted on final plat as it is on the engineering drawings. Once this is done, we will be able to verify that the
Native Growth Protection Area (NGPA) covers the required 25-foot wetland buffer area as well as the required 35-
foot stream buffer.
2. Pursuant to Hearing Examiner Condition #9, the minimum buffer width for Wetland A needs to be increased to 50
feet, but only at the plat's southerly property line (on Lot 1) then the buffer can taper down to 25 feet as it moves
north.
3. The minimum stream buffer for this project is 35 feet because ofthe Hearing Examiner's conditions of approval.
Please revise the plat to depict a minimum 35-foot stream buffer on Tract A and Lot 2.
4. The project biologist's report states that there are two creeks on site: Greene's Creek and an unnamed tributary to
Greene's Creek. The report indicates that the portion of the creek running north-south on the westerly boundary is
actually unnamed rather than "Greene's creek" itself. Please revise the plat map to indicate that this section of creek
is 'unnamed'.
5. The stream buffer area on Lots 8 and 9 is less than the required 35-foot minimum. In order to reduce the stream
buffer down to 25 feet in this area as proposed, the City requires that a separate plan sheet depict the reduced area
and list the amount of lost buffer in square feet. Also, this plan must depict where this square footage will be created
elsewhere along the creek corridor. This additional buffer area must be created outside of the existing wetland and
stream buffer areas.
6. Pursuant to RMC 4-3-050E4h, please revise the 5th paragraph regarding restrictions within the Native Growth
Protection Area (NGPA) on Sheet 2 of 4 to refer to a NGPA easement and omit all references to a NGPA tract.
Please also include the following text: MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY: All owners oflots created by or
benefiting from this City action abutting or including a native growth protection easement are responsible for
maintenance and protection of the easement. Maintenance includes ensuring that no alterations occur within the
tract and that all vegetation remains undisturbed unless the express written authorization of the City has been
received.
7. Pursuant to RMC 4-3-050E4h, please ensure the language of the 5th paragraph regarding restrictions within the
Native Growth Protection Area (NGPA) on Sheet 2 of 4 provides that the "protective easement shall be held by the
current and future property owner, shall run with the land, and prohibits development, alteration, or disturbance
..... ". '.', .. '
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within the easement except for purposes of habitat enhancement as part of an enhancement project which has
received prior written approval from the City, and from any other agency with jurisdiction over such activity."
8. Please advise Andrea Petzel once the required split rail fencing and signage has been installed along the
perimeter (but not within) the final revised NGPA pursuant to Hearing Examiner condition #12 and RMC 4-3-
050E4e and f.
9. Covenants --Please review Article 3.2. It seems to have the burdened and benefited properties reversed.
Feel free to have the applicant contact me with any questions, Laureen 425-430-7294
cc: LUA04-124
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
March 16, 2007
Sonja
Laureen
Ameta H. X7298 ~
WINDSTONE DIV. II FINAL PLAT
U060093
The applicant has resubmitted the attached blueprints and response letter. Please review and
comment.
If you have any questions please call me. Thank you!
Thank you!
Cc: Kayren K.
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Centre Pointe
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Surveying, Inc., P.S.
Arneta Henninger
Engineering Specialist
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98055
March 9, 2007
RE: The Final Plat Re-Submittal of Winds tone Div. II, File No. LND-1O-0450 (original No. LUA-04-124-SHPL-H,
ECF).
Dear Arnetta,
Enclosed please find a list of the i.tems listed in the Plat Completion and Acceptance of Utilities
Requirements U050054, U060075, RTS 3254 dated February 21,2007;
Bob Mac Onie' s comments: ,
I) The City of Renton's Land Use action numbdr and land use record number has been noted at the top
of each page.
2) The dedication has been modified to show the appropriate wording.
3) The number along the north line is a proper dimension out to the centerline of I 48th.
4) The easement over Lot 2 is all that is needed. The easement over Lot 1 was removed.
5) The wording for the "vault easement" refers to vaults that are placed by the power company and is
an asbuilt location easement. This wording is required by POTELCO, per the client.
6) A plat certificate has been submitted with the resubmittal package.
Arneta Henninger comments:
.,
I) The width of Lots 4,5 and 6 was made 35 feet to meet the minimum width requirement.
2) A note was added to the plat concerning no building/structures allowed in stream buffer areas.
3) A cover sheet is being provided for the tree planting covenant.
The second Amendment to the CCR's for Stoneridge (AKA Windstone) is being submitted with this
package, along with the Bill of Sale/Cost Estimate and Maintenance Bond.
S;;;;;'hA 1 Z~~'f::~s
P.O. Box 4416 -Federal Way, WA 98()63-4416
Phone (253) 661-1901 -Fax (253) 661-7719
C1TYOFRENTON
RECEIVED
MAR 122007
BUILDING DIVISION
After recording return to:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98055
DOCUMENT TITLE
REFERENCE NO. OF
DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED/
RELEASED
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.
Second Amendment to Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Plat·
of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone)
20051020000338,20051207002374
,
KBS Development Corporation
City of Renton
The Public
Lot W, King County BLA No. LOOL0089, Recording No.
20020702900007, in King County, Washington
032305-9046;032305-9034;032305-9033;032305-9042
SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FOR THE PLAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE)
Windstone Div. II
KBS Development Corporation, Developer herein, hereby amends the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for the Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No.
20051020000338, as amended by the First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for the
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No. 20051207002324
(collectively, the "Declaration").
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3 of the Declaration, prior to termination of the Development
Period, the Developer is authorized to subject additional properties to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, the Development Period has not terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Article 3 and Section 16.1 of the Declaration, Deyeloper
hereby amends the Declaration as follows:
1. The Plat of Windstone Diy. II, recorded with the King County Recorder under Recording No.
_____________ ("Diy. II") is hereby subjected to the Declaration. The land within
Diy. II is shown on the Map for Diy. II and is legally described as follows:
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
Lot W, King County Boundary Line Adjustment No. LOOL0089,
recorded under Recording No. 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington, being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5' East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington.
2. In addition to those Tracts, easements and other areas set forth in Section 1.5 of the
Declaration, the Common Area shall include Tract A ofDiv. II and the drainage easements and
appurtenances located within Div. II as shown on the Windstone Div. II Plat Map and intended for
common use and enjoyment. The City of Renton shall have access to the easement area as necessary to
inspect or maintain the drainage facilities and appurtenances thereon.
3. As set forth on the Map for Div. II, private easements for access and utilities are granted to
Lots 3 and 8 and a private easement for tie-back is granted to Tract A. Said easements shall be non-
exclusive, perpetual and appurtenant and shall run with the land and bind the heirs, successors and assigns
of the Lot Owners of Lots 2, 3,8 and 9 and Tract A ofDiv. II.
3.1 The Association shall pay all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances
located on Tract A ofDiv. II, which costs shall be a common expense, except that the costs to maintain,
repair and replace any utilities or other appurtenances located within the easement area on said Tract A
and solely serving Lot 3 ofDiv. II shall be paid by the owner of said Lot 3. The Owner of said Lot 3 shall
hold the Association harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from
or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner of said Lot 3, except for claims, losses, damages
and causes of action arising from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the Association. Lot 3 of
Div. II is the Benefited Property and Tract A ofDiv. II is the Burdened Property for the easement set forth
in this Section 3.1. ,-
3.2 The owners of Lots 8 and 9 ofDiv. II shall share equally in all costs to maintain the I
easement and appurtenances within the easement area located on Lot 9 of Div. II. The Owner of Lot 8 of
Div. II shall hold the Owner of said Lot 9 harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes I
of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner of said Lot 9, except for
claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the "
Owner of said Lot 9. Lot 8 ofDiv. II is the Benefited Property and Lot 9 ofDiv. II is the Burdened '
Property for the easement set forth in this Section 3.2.
, 3.3 The tie-back easement area located on Lot 2 ofDiv. II shall be used by the
Association only for the installation, repair, maintenance and reconstruction of tie-backs or other support
devices for the retaining wall located on Tract A of Div, II, The Association shall pay all costs to install,
repair, maintain and reconstruct the tie-back easement and appurtenances located on Lot 2 ofDiv. II,
which costs shall be a common expense. The Association shall hold the Owner of said Lot 2 harmless
from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the
easement area b the Association, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the
negligence or intentional misconduct of the Owner of said Lot 2, Tract A ofDiv. II is the Benefited
Property and Lot 2 of Div. II is the Burdened Property'for the easement set forth in this Section 3.3.
3.4 Prior to taking any action within the easement area which may interfere with the
Burdened Property owner's use of the easement area, the Lot Owner of the Benefited Property shall give
the Lot Owner of the Burdened Property reasonable advance notice, unless immediate entry is necessary
due to emergent damage or threat to the Benefited Property and/or Burdened Property. The Lot Owner of
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
.,
the Benefited Property shall restore the landscaping and other improvements within the easement area to
their condition immediately prior to any maintenance, repairs or replacement.
4. The Lot Owners of Lots within Div. II shall be Members of the Association and shall be
entitled to all benefits and subject to all obligations of Members of the Association.
5. Unless otherwise stated herein, all capitalized terms used in this Second Amendment shall
have the meanings set forth in the Declaration.
6. Except for the matters stated in this Second Amendment, all of the provisions contained in
the Declaration remain in full force and effect. This Amendment shall be effective upon recording.
Dated this ~ & day of----'-t11....:..:I\:...:!~...l!oCw_IiL__ ___ " 200!L.
DEVELOPER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
STA TE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF KING )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this ~~day of tvlfl/U ff ,2007, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, came Kolin Taylor, personally
known or having presented satisfactory evidence to be the President of KBS Development Corporation, a
Washington corporation, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the
said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument.
WI~.~~IJTt.\, NO and official seal the day~nd year in thO rtificate first above written.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
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CIT~ OF RENTON
Kathy Keolker, Mayor
PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P .E., Administrator
February 21, 2007
Steve Woods, PLS
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Ave S
Federal Way, W'A 98003
Dear Mr.Woods:
SUBJECT: WINPSTONE DIV.D FINAL PLAT LUA04..:124FP ,
MTBAKER AVENE &NE 17TH ST " , '
PLAT COMPLEl'ION AND ACCEPTANCE OF UTILITIES
REQuiREME~tS U050054, U060075"RT~ 3i54
Staff has~ompleted their review of the ~bove subject,9lot and on~Tract plat and have ~adethe '
following comments. Although every,aftempfis made to do ? thoroughreyiew: there may be ,
additjonai c9mments as supplemental information becomes·available. Once 'you have completed
therevisiol}s please resubmit threebhielinesto inyoffice.' " ,
, '
Final PlatRecoiding Concerns: " ' " ,
,Note the City of Rehtonl,and use action numbefandland n::cord,numb~r, ,LUA70X-x.xx:-FP and
LND~10-0450, n!spectively, on the drawing sheets ihaconsistt-mtmat:mer"piefd'ablyinlheupper
, " right-hand comer or under the plat title, The type size'used for the'iand,'recot'd number should be
, smaller than that used for the larid'i.lse actionl}uinber. "J, ,," ' , • " ' ,\'
Change the words "OR T~ PURPOSE',' to FOR T'fIi:PURPOSE iIi the last sentence in the first '
',paragraphofthe"DEDICATION/CERTIFICATION"block(Sheet 'lof4),', ' ,
, . ,., .. ,.. "'. " " .
, 'Change the WOrds "IT'S SUCCESSOR~'l to. lis SUCCESSORS in.follf instances intheseco~d'
parllgraphofthe "DEbICA TION/CERTIFICA TION'~block (Sheet I,of 4)~ ,
NOTE: Thiscommentiscarrie~ oveffromorir N ovember J,200Q~' in~mo.Thecothbiried
,length of the north lines of Tnict"A" and Lots 3;' 4imd 9~tillnotes 'anincorrectnumber(Sheet4 of:.
-, 4). Please review' ahd, revise as, needed. ' The number should be the same as is noted in the Affidavit',"
of Minor Correction ofSu'rvey documet1t(Rec. No.2006Q914(01313): ' ' -' " '
, ..
NOTE: This cQmment is carried over from our November 1, 2006, memo. Aprevious short plat,"
, ,subm:ithil~oted said'easementovetboth Lots 1 ,and 2: Which is com:ct? ' ' " '
,NOTE: T:liis commentiscar'ried ove~fromour November 1, 2006~ ll1em~: The "UfILiTY
EASEMENT NOTE" block (Sheet2 of 4) il1cludes textcoricerning a·"V AULT-EASEMENT'~. Is
this text meant to be included in this block? Is it a public or private vault easement? Where iS'it
'located? If not pertinent, remove said vault easement text as is nee,ded;
.'. . .
The plat needstosubinita current (this year) plat certificate with the next submittaL . , '. . .
If you have any questions regarding specific comments on the final plat dra:wingr~viewple~se
contact Bob Mac Onie at 425-430-7369. '
~ ----------------,-----'--'--R EN TON
1055 South Grady Way -Renton~ Washington 98055 -'AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Windstone 2 Final Plat
LUA 04-124.
. .
Wetland and Planning comments and concerns
.'. The width .oflot 4 at the front. yard should be incrc;:ased to at least 35 feet. The minimum width of a
lot on the turning circle of a cul-de-sac is 35 feet.
. The plat needsto inchide a note thatno buildings or stnictures are allowed 'in the streambuffer
areas .
. Your Tree Planting Covenapt is approved. You heed'to attach a cover sheet to this do~ument. Y riu'
may get one atthe City Clerk's office,after you fill itouttum it in to my office and I will attach it
to your document.. .. '. .
1fyou· have any ques~iohs, please contact me at 425-430-7298~ Thank you for. your. cooperation.
Sincerely, , . ~~ -' I ,' •• '<'~'r]' .DL,~Y~","1/ ;-?~1-:'\:";;';1l'<.'
. ' .... Mneta'Henninger . .:;;i<l:;:;:;i>.'. . . ":~:~,;~\'-,.'
. ". Engineering Specialist
'. . '. ' .'
.cc: Kilyren' Kittrick
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Jennifer,
BUILDING PLANNING PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
December 28,2006
Jennifer Henning
Juliana Fries
Winds tone II -Final Plat
Attached are the revised plat plans for the Windstone II project.
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments
as needed.
If I may be of any assistance with this request, please contact me @ 7278.
Approval: ~ -&;~
JenfiI er HenfiIng
Date 1-/ P '.) I
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
February 21,2007
Jennifer Henning
Ameta H. X7298 ~ ~
WINDSTONE 2 FINAL PLAT
The applicant has submitted the attached Tree Planting Covenant. Please review and comment.
You may add the review comments on this documents to the final plat review comments and I
will incorporate all of them into the Final Plat review letter.
If you have any questions please call me. Thank you.
Thank you!
Cc: Kayren K.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
TREE PLANTING COVENANT
Property Tax Parcel Number: 032305-9035
Grantor(s): KBS Development Corporation, is the owner of the following real property in the City of Renton, County
of King, State of Washington, as described below:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot "W" of King County Boundary Line Adjustment # LOOL0089
as recorded under recording # 20020702900007, Records of King County, Washington
Whereas the Grantor(s), Owner(s) of said described property, desire to improve the following restrictive covenants
running with the land as to use, present and future, ofthe above described real property.
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid Owner(s) hereby establish, grant and impose restrictions and covenants running
with the land hereto attached described with respect to the use by the undersigned, his successors, heirs and assigns as
follows:
Installation of Improvements: The Owner(s) ofthe above described property, their successors, heirs and assigns,
hereby agree and covenant to:
Plant and maintain two ornamental trees, within the 20' front yard setback, per new lot. The trees shall be planted prior
to final building permit inspection. The minimum size shall be 1 Y, inch caliper for deciduous trees or 6-8 feet in height
for. conifer trees.
Duration: These covenants shall run with the land in perpetuity.
Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court
of King County by either the City of Renton or any owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by
said breach. J_tJAr/
" Id Grantor(s) has/have caused this instrument to be executed this ~day of20~
GTON)
COUNTY OF KG) SS
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that /C0l:1J.I B, ~ signed this
instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposed mentioned in the
instrument on the date mentioned above.
Not ublic in and for the tate of Washington
Notary (print) {;,..fis G~ S"Ckfe,
My appointment expires _....:f?:.... _--=3:...0-=---_()_q ___ _
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
February 21,2007
JanC
Arnet. H. X7298 ~t
WINDSTONE 2 FINAL PLAT
The applicant has submitted the attached final plat. Please review and comment.
If you have any questions please call me. Thank you.
Thank you!
Cc: Kayren K.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
February 20,2007
Dan
Arnet. H. X7298 ~~
WINDSTONE 2 ASBUIL TS
Attached are the AsBuilt prints for the above project. Please review and comment. You may use
this memo to note any comments, corrections, concerns or approval
If you have any questions please call me. Thank you.
Thank you!
Cc: Kayren K.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
PLANNINGIBUILDINGI
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
February 16, 2007
Arneta Henninger _
Bob MacOnie, x7369~
Karen McFarland x7212' I
Windstone Div. II, LUA-OX-XXX-FP
Format and Legal Description Review
We have reviewed the above referenced final plat submittal and have the followin,g
comments:
Comments for the Project Manager:
It was noted in our November 1,2006, memo that this subdivision must be processed as a
. Plat and sent to council for approval. Processing this subdivision as a plat required that
an updated Plat Certificate, dated within the 45-day time frame prior to City Council
action on the plat, be provided prior to the granting of the final plat by the City Council.
It appears that this plat was brought before Council for final approval at its November 27,
2006, meeting. We are in receipt of a Plat Certificate dated June 1,2006. We were not
provided with an updated certification.
Comments for the Applicant:
Note the City of Renton land use action number and land record number, LUA-OX-XXX-
FP and LND-10-0450, respectively, on the drawing sheets in a consistent manner,
preferably in the upper right-hand comer or under the plat title. The type size used for
the land record number should be smaller than that used for the land use action number.
Change the words "OR THE PURPOSE" to FOR THE PURPOSE in the last sentence in
the first paragraph of the "DEDICATION/CERTIFICATION" block (Sheet 1 of 4).
Change the words "IT'S SUCCESSORS" to ITS SUCCESSORS in four instances in the
second paragraph of the "DEDICATION/CERTIFICATION" block (Sheet 1 of 4).
NOTE: This comment is carried over from our November 1,2006, memo. The
combined length of the north lines of Tract "A" and Lots 3, 4 and 9 still notes an
incorrect number (Sheet 4 of 4). Please review and revise as needed. The number should
be the same as is noted in the Affidavit of Minor Correction of Survey document (Rec.
No. 20060914001313).
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Arneta Henninger
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February 16, 2007
NOTE: This comment is carried over from our November 1, 2006, memo. A previous
short plat submittal noted said easement over both Lots 1 and 2. Which is correct?
NOTE: This comment is carried over from our November 1,2006, memo. The
"UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE" block (Sheet 2 of 4) includes text concerning a
"VAULT EASEMENT". Is this text meant to be included in this block? Is it a public or
private vault easement? Where is it located? If not pertinent, remove said vault easement
text as is needed.
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After recording return to:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98055
DOCUMENT TITLE
REFERENCE NO. OF
DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED/
RELEASED
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Plat
of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone)
20051020000338,20051207002324
KBS Development Corporation
City of Renton
The Public
Lot W, King County BLA No. LOOL0089, Recording No.
20020702900007, in King County, Washington
032305-9046;032305-9034;032305-9033;032305-9042
SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FOR THE PLAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE)
Windstone Div. II
KBS Development Corporation, Developer herein, hereby amends the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for the Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No.
20051020000338, as amended by the First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for the
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No. 20051207002324
(collectively, the "Declaration").
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3 of the Declaration, prior to termination of the Development
Period, the Developer is authorized to subject additional properties to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, the Development Period has not terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Article 3 and Section 16.1 of the Declaration, Developer
hereby amends the Declaration as follows:
1. The Plat of Winds tone Div. II, recorded with the King County Recorder under Recording No.
=-=-_____ ---:------------::-----:-____ ("Div. II") is hereby subjected to the Declaration. The land within
Div. II is shown on the Map for Div. II and is legally described as follows:
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
~lat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
Lot W, King County Boundary Line Adjustment No. LOOL0089,
recorded under Recording No. 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington, being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington.
2. In addition to those Tracts, easements and other areas set forth in Section 1.5 of the
Declaration, the Common Area shall include Tract A ofDiv. II and the drainage easements and
appurtenances located within Div. II as shown on the Windstone Div. II Plat Map and intended for
common use and enjoyment. The City of Renton shall have access to the easement area as necessary to
inspect or maintain the drainage facilities and appurtenances thereon.
3. As set forth on the Map for Div. II, private easements for access and utilities are granted to
Lots 3 and 8 and a private easement for tie-back is granted to Tract A. Said easements shall be non-
exclusive, perpetual and appurtenant and shall run with the land and bind the heirs, successors and assigns
of the Lot Owners of Lots 2,3,8 and 9 and Tract A.
3.1 The Association shall pay all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances
located on Tract A (the "Burdened Property"), which costs shall be a common expense, except that the
costs to maintain, repair and replace any utilities or other appurtenances within the easement located
within the easement area on Tract A and solely serving Lot 3 (the "Benefited Property") shall be paid by
the owner of Lot 3. The Owner of Lot 3 shall hold the Association harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner
of Lot 3, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Association.
3.2 The owners of Lot 8 (the "Benefited Property") and Lot 9 (the "Burdened Property")
shall share equally in all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances within the easement area
located on Lot 9. The Owner of Lot 8 shall hold the Owner of Lot 9 harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use ofthe easement area by the Owner
of Lot 9, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Owner of Lot 9.
3.3 The tie-back easement area located on Lot 2 (the "Burdened Property") shall be used
by the Association only for the installation, repair, maintenance and reconstruction of tie-backs or other
support devices for the retaining wall located on Tract A (the "Benefited Property"). The Association
shall pay all costs to install, repair, maintain and reconstruct the tie-back easement and appurtenances
located on Lot 2, which costs shall be a common expense. The Association shall hold the Owner of Lot 2
harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use
of the easement area b the Association, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising
from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the Owner of Lot 2.
3.4 Prior to taking any action within the easement area which may interfere with the
Burdened Property owner's use of the easement area, the Lot Owner of the Benefited Property shall give
the Lot Owner of the Burdened Property reasonable advance notice, unless immediate entry is necessary
due to emergent damage or threat to the Benefited Property and/or Burdened Property. The Lot Owner of
the Benefited Property shall restore the landscaping and other improvements within the easement area to
their condition immediately prior to any maintenance, repairs or replacement.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
4. The Lot Owners of Lots within Div. II shall be Members of the Association and shall be
entitled to all benefits and subject to all obligations of Members of the Association.
5. Unless otherwise stated herein, all capitalized terms used in this First Amendment shall have
the meanings set forth in the Declaration.
6. Except for the matters stated in this First Amendment, all of the provisions contained in the
Declaration remain in full force and effect. This Amendment shall be effective upon recording.
Dated this / qULday of J!qVi;f.A(I. J ' 200.tr.
DEVELOPER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
BY:-;~~=---I-~',;:q.=+~ ______ _
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this I q day ofJ7fM.<M9 ,2007, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sw6rn, came Kolin Taylor, personally
known or having presented satisfactory evidence to be the President ofKBS Development Corporation, a
Washington corporation, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the
said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument.
WllNESS MYHANDandOfficialSeal:~~
i ,r \ Notary Public in and for the
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
~thy Keolker, Mayor
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
Curtis Shuster
12320 NE 8th StreetSte#tOO
B.ellevue, WA 98005
SUBJECT: WINDSTONE(S) 2,3 &'4 . . '.' ..... .
UTILITY COMPLETION AND' ACCEPTANCE OF UTILITIES REQUIREMENTS _.'
U050054 (WINDSTQNE 2 -UTILITIES), U060075 ONINDStONE2':" ST~EET LIGHTS), ....
U050128.(VVINDSTONE 3 -UTiLITIES),' U060074 (WINDSTONE 3 -STREETLIGHTS), .
U050149 (WINDSTONE 4"'7 UTiliTIES), STREET LIGHTS PERMIT NOT ISSUED YET~'r-
Dear Curtis,
As this p(ojects ~oves to completion, they enter a new phase which I willreterto' as projects'
close-out. The purpose of this letter is to highlight the subject areas in recording the Windston~
(s) plat and short plats. All of these items discussed below need to be completed for each
· project.: . . .." .
• Construction Concerns:
.I will<be working with the utility inspector, Da'n Thompson, to insure that the project .hasinst?llfed .
ALL of the improvements; including sewer sy~terri, stormwater system, roadway improvements,
landscaping, as shown o'n the approved mylars:andhas a final walk through Cind sign-off by the
inspector. TAis includes any punchlist :itenis'"from . the inspector and/or the, City Maintenance
Division~ The construction permit for the project must be signed oft by thEhn'spector, prior to
recording the plat and/or short plats. .' .
As~Built Concerns:
The construction permit plan mylars.· must .be checked-out from the sixth. floor public works.
counter and updated or replaced with a' complete. As-Built plan set. All· plan sheets, including
those constructed per design, must be verified, stamped and signed as.:As,.Built by a licensed'
surveyor or engineer. the mylars are labeled As-Builtin large block letters' and stamped by a PE
or PLS. .' . .
The civil drawings shall ~ccurately reflect the ~onstri.Jction actiVity. The . civil drawings also need
to show all sanitary sewer, 'ano storm drainage systems easements' which shall be ,consistent
with the As-Built location of the utility. Once the above have been addressed, submit two sets of
As-Built bluelines of the civil drawings to my offige. The inspector will be reviewing the bluelines .
and if all is in order I will then call for the civil mylars'to be returned. Thes,Edinal.n1ylars must be
· submitted for our permanenrrecords. . '
,Construction Cost, Data Concerns:' .. ,.,
Bills,of Sale and Cost Data in.ventories musfbe prepared and submitted for'·our revieW, approval'
and. recording for all impro~ements.,being turned over to the City (sewer main, stormwater;'
I . roadway, streetlights). These Jormsare,.t() refleCt only thosefacilitiesthat'will be turned over to
.the City. Examples of· itemsth~t . are NOT turn~d over are side-sewet:stubs, .,private sewer:
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, 1055 South Grady Way -Renton,Washington 98057 . * Thispaper~ntains 50%.~eCycl~ ~~terial, 30% post consu';'er. , 'AHEA-D OF THE CURVE
systems and' privafssform drainag~facilities. Return ,the originalfo~~s to my office (both,'are
enclosed).' -' " " '
After theconstrlJction,permitis signed oft"bytheinspector, a maintenance bond must b~q=lost~cf '
with the City fbr10%of the value of the improvements to be ,turned over to the' City. Sample
forms for the mainteh~nce bonds enclosed. " The permit bond WiU~ be, released upon r¢ceipt arid
acceptance of, themaintenarice bond, oftheaqove documentafibhand final sign-off by the' ,
inspector.' ," , " '
Utility Easements.
'For the short plats, 'final utiiityeasements for the'publicly:owned' and 'maintained CitY'sutiliti~s 'on
the site must be submitted, approved, and recorded. Please sLibmif;:iIl,:easementsfor our: re,view
and approval bJ~fote,signing and 'notarizing by the property own~r." We will return for, final
, signature and notarizationonce'the legal description and easen:ienffoqns have been approveq ~
, by our TechhicalServices Section., " , ,',' " " ',", , , O~
For the plat the public 'easements shall be shown on the face of the ,final plat drawings. " ' ~
Fees: " ;/' ' " , r''', l
Mitigation fee's for the'; projects are!!'
r---~~~'~--'~-T~---+"~.'-'~-+~~~--~~~~~~~r-~--~~~--~~ , Project Name, fl,' ;:"Traffic> ~ , ,Parks
Windstone II ,.9'lots x 530~76'$/16t
5 lots x 530.76$/lot ' , .' .", Windstone III
Windstone IV ' ,8 lots x 5$0.76 $/10
General ,,;
'Submit letters of ,a'cceptance ofthe{W~!e'r's~stem fo,r each 'pfOj~C:Mf,9:tnWater. District #90.
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Once you, have the pavement 'installe-d,jnWindst.cme IV, ple~~ffc.ontact Jun Aesquivel, (425),430-,
7301 to coordinate, the,installation of thEfgw~Jd ~_aiJ~r1.d signs,that'may be necessary 'due to the
harrower roadway andrlght~of-way width. ' . ,. , ,
Please note t~at r~vieiN' and, approval, may take several, weeks; 'longer if there, are corrections
required. These ifer:t:ls 'shou!d be submitted as s,oon as possible ,tQallow timeforprocessirig. "
If you would 'like'tp:schedule, a meeting to discuss the public works construction closeoqt process
or to answer,questions that you m?lY have, please letme,know,~t(425) 430-7278.
Thank you for'YQUrc:' peratiori;
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Dan Ttiompsw ." > '. • •
January 18, 2007
Curtis Schuster
KBS Develorment Corporation
12320 NE gt Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 998005
RE: Windstone II, III, & IV Developer Extensions
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King Count)'r Water District No. 90
15606 South Easl t28th Stree1
Renton, Washingtoll 98059-;.\540
Phone.: 415-255·%00
Fax: 425-277-4128
RE: Substantial Completion of Water Mains and Hydrants -Windstone n, III, & IV,
District 90 Pennits Right of Way Construction Permit W-557-06
Mr. Schuster:
District staff has reviewed the Windstone II, m, & IV Water System and found that the
water mains ,are in and the hydrants operational within the plat off I48th Ave SE on and
north and south ofNE 1 i h Street and associated right-of-ways. Therefore, this letter is to
inform you that the water mains and hydrants have been installed to the Districts
satisf~lction.
If you have any questions on this matter, please give me a call.
derelv. .
'JJj ~ffinan \-----'
General Manager, KCWD 90
cc: Lance Stevens, Roth Hill
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Fee Items-LUA04-124
Item # Description Fee Amount Pmt Amount Balance Account code
3021 Park Mitigation Fee $4,246.08 \ $0.00 $4,246.08 303.000.00.345.85
5006 Annexation Fees $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0002
5007 AppealslW aivers $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0003
5008 Binding Site/Short Plat $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0004
5009 Conditional Use Fees $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0006
5010 Environmental Review $500.00 $500.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0007
5011 Prelim!rentative Plat $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0008
5012 Final Plat $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0009
5013 PUD $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0010
5014 Grading & Filling Fees $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0011
5015 Lot Line Adjustment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0012
5016 Mobile Home Parks $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0013
5017 Rezone $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0014
5018 Routine Vegetation Mgmt $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0015
5019 Shoreline Subst Dev $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0016
5020 Site Plan Approval $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0017
5021 Temp Use or Fence Review $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0018
5022 Variance Fees $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0019
5024 Conditional Approval Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0024
5036 Comprehensive Plan Amend $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.345.81.00.0005
5045 Fire Mitigation-SFR $3,904.00 $0.00 $3,904.00 304.000.00.345.85
5050 Traffic Mitigation Fee $5,742.00 $0.00 $5,742.00 305.000.00.344.85
5909 Booklets/EIS/Copies $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.341 .60.00.0024
5941 Maps (Taxable) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.341.50.00.0000
5954 Special Deposits $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 650.237.00.00.0000
5955 Postage $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.05.519.90.42.1
5998 Tax $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 000.231.70.00.0000
Total Rows: 27
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DOCUMENT TITLE Second Amendment to Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Plat
of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone)
REFERENCE NO. OF
DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED! 20051020000338,20051207002324
RELEASED
GRANTOR KBS Development Corporation
GRANTEE City of Renton
The Public
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), Vol. 230, Pages 61-65
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 032305-9046;032305-9034;032305-9033;032305-9042
SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FOR THE PLAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE)
Windstone Div. II
KBS Development Corporation, Developer herein, hereby amends the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for the Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No.
20051020000338, as amended by the First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for the
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No. 20051207002324
(collectively, the "Declaration").
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3 of the Declaration, prior to termination of the Development
Period, the Developer is authorized to subject additional properties to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, the Development Period has not terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Article 3 and Section 16.1 of the Declaration, Developer
hereby amends the Declaration as follows:
I. The Plat of Windstone Div. II, recorded with the King County Recorder under Recording No.
______________ ("Diy. II") is hereby subjected to the Declaration. The land within
Diy. II is shown on the Map for Diy. II and is legally described as follows:
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
Lot W, King County Boundary Line Adjustment No. LOOL0089,
recorded under Recording No. 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington, being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington.
2. In addition to those Tracts, easements and other areas set forth in Section 1.5 of the
Declaration, the Common Area shall include Tract A ofDiv. II and the drainage easements and
appurtenances located within Div. II as shown on the Div. II a and intended for common use and
enjoyment. The City of Renton shall have access to the easement
the drainage facilities and appurtenances thereon.
, ea as necessary to inspect or maintain f
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3. As set forth on the Map for Div. II, private easements for access and utilities are granted to
Lots 3 and 8 and a private easement for tie-back is granted to Tract A. Said easements shall be non-
exclusive, perpetual and appurtenant and shall run with the land and bind the heirs, successors and assigns
of the Lot Owners of Lots 2, 3, 8 and 9 and Tract A.
3.1 The Association shall pay all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances
located on Tract A (the "Burdened Property"), which costs shallpe a common expense, except that the
costs to maintain, repair and replace any utilities or other appurtenances within the easement located
withiri the easement area on Tract A and solely serving Lot 3 (the "Benefited Property") shall be paid by
the owner of Lot 3. The Owner of Lot 3 shall hold the Association harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner
of Lot 3, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Association.
3.2 The owners of Lot 8 (the "Benefited Property") and Lot 9 (the "Burdened Property")
shall share equally in all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances within the easement area
located on Lot 9. The Owner of Lot 8 shall hold the Owner of Lot 9 harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner
of Lot 9, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Owner of Lot 9.
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' 3.3 The tie-back easement area located on Lot 2 (the "Burdened Property") shall be used I
by the Association only for the installation, repair, maintenance and reconstruction of tie-backs or other I
support devices for the retaining wall located on Tract A (the "Benefited Property"). The Association .1
shall pay all costs to install, repair, maintain and reconstruct the tie-back easement and appurtenances tJ'"'
located on Lot 2, which costs shall be a common expense. The Association shall hold the Owner of Lot 2 ~~
harmless from any and all claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use
of the easement area b the Association, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising
from the negligence or intentional misconduct of the Owner of Lot 2.
3.4 Prior to taking any action within the easement area which may interfere with the
Burdened Property owner's use of the easement area, the Lot Owner of the Benefited Property shall give
the Lot Owner of the Burdened Property reasonable advance notice, unless immediate entry is necessary
due to emergent damage or threat to the Benefited Property and/or Burdened Property. The Lot Owner of
the Benefited Property shall restore the landscaping and other improvements within the easement area to
their condition immediately prior to any maintenance, repairs or replacement.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
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4. The Lot Owners of Lots within Div. II shall be Members ofthe Association and shall be
entitled to all benefits and subject to all obligations of Members of the Association.
5. Unless otherwise stated herein, all capitalized terms used in this First Amendment shall have
the meanings set forth in the Declaration.
6. Except for the matters stated in this First Amendment, all of the provisions contained in the
Declaration remain in full force and effect. This Amendment shall be effective upon recording.
Dated this __ day of _________ , 200_.
DEVELOPER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
By: ________________ _
Kolin Taylor, President
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss.
COUNTY OF KING )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this __ day of ,2006, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, came Kolin Taylor, personally
known or having presented satisfactory evidence to be the President of KBS Development Corporation, a
Washington corporation, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the
said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument.
WITNESS MY HAND and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
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Minutes
APPLICANT:
CONTACT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
KBS III LLC
12320 NE 8th Street, Ste., 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineering
18215 72nd Avenue South
Kent, W A 98032
Virginia Luck
285 Sand Dune Avenue NW
Ocean Shores, W A 98569
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
1727 Nile Avenue NE
February 8 2005
Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivisioil of a 3.6 acre site.
Development Services Recommendation: Approve subject to
conditions
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the
'Examiner on December 28,2004.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining
available information on file with the application, field
checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows:
MINUTES
Thefollowing minutes are a summary of the January 4, 2005 hearing.
The legal record is recorded on CD.
The hearing opened on Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 9:49 a.m. in the Couricil Chambers on the seventh floor of
the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit No.1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No.2: Neighborhood Detail Map
application, proof of posting, proof of publication and
other documentation_pertinent to this request.
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Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 2
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Exhibit No.3: Preliminary Short Plat ExhibitNo.4: Preliminary Utility, Grading and
I Drainage Plan
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Exhibit No.5: Zoning Map Exhibit No.6: All Stoneridge I plats and short Platsi
within the area
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Exhibit No. Written comments by Ms. Donnelly I
The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, Development
Services, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, Washington 98055. Stoneridge II is also known as .. WlI1dstone II because there are four different plats 111 this area. Stonendge I was platted III Kmg County and tile
final plat is now with City of Renton as it was annexed in. The applicant is now changing the name of all the I
developments to Windstone. I
This plat is located in the eastern portion of the City of Renton. It contains nine lots and one tract and is 10catJd
to the west of Nile Avenue NE and north ofNE Sunset Boulevard, as it is in the City of Renton, when it moveJ
into King County it is known as the RentonlIssaquah Road or State Route 900. I
This development is vested under the development regulations of the R-5, it currently is zoned R-4 effective
November 10, 2004.
Approximately one mile north of the site is May Creek, there is also a tributary of May Creek, Greene's Creek,
that runs through the subject site. There is an unnamed tributary on the site which flows into Greene's Creek
and then flows into May Creek. There are wetlands on site as well.
There is an existing single-family development to the west ofthe site and was built under the R-8 zone.
The Environmental Review Committee issued Ii Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated with 12
measures. An appeaJ was filed and later withdrawn.
The subject site is designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map.
proposed site does meet all the requirements of~he land use, housing and environmental elements of tile
Comprehensive Plan that are applicable to the RLD within the City of Renton.
The net density after all deductions have been taken is 2.84 dwelling units per acre. The lots in the subject I
development meet all requirements of lot size, width and depth. It appears that all lots comply with the setbac~
requirements and these would be verified at the time of individual building permit review. I
Existing buildings located on the site are proposed to be removed. The proposal's compliance with building
standards would be verified prior.to the issuance of individual building permits. .
The side lot lines of the proposed lots are generally at right angles to street lines. All lots would have access to
pubic roadways. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via a 20-foot wide shared driveway. All lots comply with
arrangement and access requirements of the Subdivision Reguiations. :
A 12-foot right-of-way dedication is required for Nile Avenue NE. As well, street improvements along the I
frontages of Road A (Mt. Baker Avenue NE) and Nile Avenue NE are required, including pavement, sidewalks,
and City of Renton street I ights prior to recording of the final short plat. I
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File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 3
As part of the Stoneridge I development, platted under King County, secondary access was required and is now
under construction. The secondary access (emergency only) comes from the west through the existing single-
family development from NE 16th Street to NE 17th Street. Prior to approval of this short plat, the secondary
access to both Stoneridge I and II must be completed.
Staff recommends the establishment of a maintenance agreement for all common improvements.
There are streams and wetlands located on the site, Greene's Creek in the eastern portion of the short plat and
the tributary on the west portion. These streams/drainage courses are noted to provide a 25-foot buffer from the
ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers.
Discussion was had regarding the tree cutting plan and why more trees were not being saved. It was 'stated that
there could be the possibility of saving some trees, Lot 4 was discussed, other larger trees seem to be located
within the building pad areas and would have to be removed.
Staff is recommending that two new trees per lot be included as part of each individual lot as a condition of
short plat approval.
Fire, Traffic and Mitigation Fees are proposed.
The site is located within the boundaries of the Issaquah School District. City code requires the applicant to pay
the appropriate ISD impact fees. The School District has indicated that they can accommodate the additional
students.
A preliminary storm drainage report was submitted, the system was designed to meet Level 3 standards for
water for water quality and detention. Runoff collected from Lots I -7 and Mt. Baker Avenue NE would be by
catch basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A.
Runoff from Lots 8 and 9 and thefrontage improvements to Nile Avenue NE would be collected in a similar
fashion and drain to a wet vault located in the nqrtheast corner of new Lot 9.
The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90. A Certificate of Water
Availability has been obtained. An 8-inch sewer main is being installed as part of Stone ridge I. This sewer
main is proposed to be stubbed to the access road ofthe subject short plat which a sewer main extension along
this new road will be requited.
This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District.
Staff recommends approval of this short plat subject to 7 conditions.
Wayne Potter, Barghausen Engineers, 182 15 nnd Ave S, Kent, W A 98032 stated that he would like to provide
several clarifications, first the question of the west property line. At the time that KBS Development
Corporation was developing Stonefidge I in King County, there was an agreemerit between the property owners,
Virginia Luck, to only sell a portion of her properties. At that time the agreement was that she only wanted to
sell the west half on the side ofthat tributary and to follow the required buffer. A boundary line adjustment was
processed that would allow a complete application to be submitted to King County. Since then, Mrs. Luck
entertained the idea of selling this parcel as well and that is why they are here today.
They concur with staff's recommendations for this plat, however, he would like to clarify a couple of matters.
Stoneridge /I ShoJi Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 4
First, it was indicated that there was a 35-foot buffer requirement along Greene's Creek which is correct,
however, if you look at conditions 8 and 9 of SEPA the 35-foot increase is for Greene's Creek, the 25-foot
would remain for the unnamed tributary and the wetlands. Ms. Fiala stated that that was correct.
Second, with respect to Plat Condition 2, a demolition permit has been obtained and all clearing of buildings Jas
taken place on the site. As part of Stoneridge I several buildings were demolished, the existing structure on t~is
particular plat was in disrepair and there were concerns, so a demolition permit was obtained and the existing I
home was removed as well. There are no structures on the site. I
With regards to trees, he stated that he was no expert, but during the last 17 year of construction when mass
grading is done, quite a bit of material will be moved on site. A lot of times when trees are moved or material is
brought in, then problems arise once the houses are built the property owners are concerned that the trees will
blow down on their homes. Quite a few trees are being left on site within the buffer. The site will be providing
street trees and landscaping. They will work with staff during the building stage to properly address those treds. I
Regarding the road extension to the north, the property owner to the north is Mr. Wolf and they have contract~d
with him and that application will come before the Hearing Examiner as Windstone III. The dash line is place~
on the exhibit as requested by staff to see how the connection would take place. There is a lot of grade change
from east to west, NE 17th Street required climbing a hill and that is why you see the design provided here. Thlis
is a possible connection, exactly how that connection is going to happen is uncertain, but as those properties d6
develop that is one potential. There is currently a driveway that crosses Greene's Creek that has been there fori I
years and how Mr. Wolf maintains his property.
Finally, just to clarify that Stoneridge I which is currently under construction is not before the Hearing Examinier
today and that any opposition or comments today are to be specifically towards the plat that is before the I
Examiner today.
Claudia Donnelly, 10415 14ih Ave. SE, Renton, WA 98059 stated that Green's Creek runs through her propeJy
and she has some concerns. Her property is approximately 500 feet north of the Stoneridge development and I
Stoneridge II. She brought some pictures of damage being done to the Creek. She was present to try to protect
her property and the fish in May Creek. There is a state law that says that downstream property owners cannot
have their property harmed by upstream development, and she is seeing harm happening. May Creek is the
home of3 species of salmon, at a 2001 hearing before the King County Hearing Examiner, the developer's
experts stated that they had found a Chinook spawning bed 0.9 river miles downstream from where Greene's
Creek enters May Creek. With all the recent muddy yellow water going downstream, she is sure that the
Chinook spawning bed is now destroyed.
On December 8, she sent a letter to Renton City Clerk asking to be able to see the Stoneridge II file along with II
some other documents. She received a reply on December 17 and visited City Hall on December 22. She saw
some documents from the original Stoneridge file and the Windstone III file. She asked about the Stoneridge II
file, she was not given the opport\lnity to view that file. She was informed yesterday that she could ask I
questions at the hearing today, she felt she could not ask questions due to not knowing what the developer had
submitted in his reports.
There are many concerns of dirty storm water coming down the stream and clearing without the proper permits.
During the summer of 2004, KBS cleared the property that will comprise the Stoneridge development, there is
an erosion hazard site located on this property. On August 23 she found gobs of mud in the streambed located
on her property. She talked to Jason Jordan about the situation, he noted that KBS had called and stated that thy
detention pond had broken, spilling water down Greene's Stream, Jason stated that the City had given KBS until
that Friday to fix the problem or the development would be red tagged. On August 25 she noted yellow water
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File No.: UJA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 5
coming Greene's Stream. She called Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, King County. Surface Water Management, and
May Valley Environmental Council seeking help. Later that day a Fish and Wildlife officer came out and said
that something needed to be done. She went to the development and stopped the water from coming down. A
sample was taken to Jason (she showed a bottle of water from that day).
The Examiner asked if that was relevant to this project. They did .have a detention pond break and that may
explain some of the problems. He checked on the conditions imposed by the ERC. He asked if she had some
objections to this specific plat or the conditions that staff recommended. Concerns about the prior development
may be taken to the appropriate agencies including the City of Renton. This plat before us today must meet the
various storm water requirements, which apparently it does. Obviously there have been some mistakt:s and
hopefully those have been corrected. Before us today is the nine-lot plat that is different than the other plats.
Ms. Donnelly stated that she requested to see the file and she was denied the access.
Ms. Fiala stated that it was her belief that the file was in another office getting ready for sending to the Hearing
Examiner's office, and those at the front counter at that time did not know it was back there.
The Examiner stated that he was aware of her concern for the creek. He was not clear as to what conditions
King County imposed on the previous development and that is not within his jurisdiction. If DOE or Fisheries
have concerns, they can intervene and the City can also help.
The schedule was checked, Ms. Donnelly will be given the opportunity to look at the file and review the
information that is in the file for this short plat.
Mr. Potter stated that they had no problems with allowing Ms. Donnelly to review the information. He did
question if this was a new public hearing where new witnesses could present or is the hearing extension going to
be limited to information that Ms. Donnelly has after reviewing the file?
The Examiner stated that he could not deny her a,n expert witness after reading the information, to respond to or
ask questions about the issue. A whole series of new witnesses will not be allowed to come in, other than those
that might address the concerns raised, at the point we are dealing with storm drainage, Greene's Crel~k, and the
buffers.
Juliana Fries, Development Services stated that as part of Stoneridge I there is a culvert along 148th Avenue SE
that is King County right-of-way, King County is requiring the current 24-inch culvert to be u'pgraded to a 36-
inch culvert. The City of Renton's requirement is to make sure that the high water mark on Greene's Creek will
mark where the 35-foot buffer should begin.
Ms. Donnelly will have her written comments to the Examiner's office on January 1],2005 by 5:00 p.m. Mr.
Potter will have one week from January] 1 to have his written response to the Examiner. The record will be
held open for the Examiner's review of the written comments.
Ali Sadr, Barghausen Engineers, 18215 nnd Ave. S., Kent, W A 98032 stated that he did the design for the storm
drainage system. It was known that there was a potential problem down stream and that's why the water control
facility was designed for this project.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 6
The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, and
no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 9:48 a.m. I
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION
Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
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The applicant, Wayne Potter, Barghausen Engineers, filed a request for a nine-lot short plat.
The yellow file containing the staff repo~, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentatio~
and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit #1.
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Determination of
Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M). I
The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter. I
I The subject site is located at 1727 Nile Avenue NE. The subject site is located on the west side of Nile
about a block north of Sunset Boulevard NE and south ofNE 20th Street (SE 104th Street in King
County).
The map element ofthe Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located ak
suitable for the development of low-density residential development, but does not mandate such I
development without consideration of other policies of the Plan. I
The subject site is currently zoned R-4 (Single Family - 4 dwelling units/acre). The applicant submitted
the application while the subject site was still zoned R-5 (Single Family - 5 dwelling units per acre) ahd
has a right to have the application considered under that categorization.
The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 5068 enacted in April 2004.
The subject site is approximately 3.6 acres or approximately 158,259 square feet. The subject site is
irregularly shaped and is approximately 560 feet wide (east to west) by 300 feet deep. I
The subject site slopes downward to the northwest. Two streams, Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek, and an unnamed creek, a tributary to Greene's Creek, cross the subject site. Greene's Creek rlins
at a diagonal across the east third of the subject site. The unnamed creek runs along the western margin
of the subject site. Their confluence is north of the subject site. In addition to the creeks, there are tWo
wetlands. A Category 3 wetland, a regulated wetland, that will be protected, is located adjacent to th~
westerly unnamed creek. The second wetland, an unregulated wetland, will also be protected since it
lies within the Greene's Creek buffer.
The site was logged a few years ago and the re-growth is mainly small alder and shrubs. Trees in the
wetland and creek areas would be retained. The rest of the site would be cleared for allow development
of bui Iding pads, roads and driveways.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 7
12. The applicant proposes dividing the subject site into nine lots that would range in size from
approximately 8,903 square feet to 18,565 square feet. There would also be a tract, Tract A, located in
the northwest corner of the site that would contain the stormwater facility and a portion of sensitive
area. Seven of the nine lots would be arrayed around a central cul-de-sac, proposed Mt Baker Avenue
NE. Proposed Lot 8 would have a access directly out to Nile Avenue while Proposed Lot 9 would have
a pipestem access to Nile.
13. The applicant proposes extending a cul-de-sac north from NE 17th Street into the subject site. It would
provide access to Proposed Lots] to 7. Nile would provide access to Proposed Lots 8 and 9.
] 4. The subject site is located within the Issaquah School District. The City has imposed an impact fee of
$2,937.00 for each new single~family lot constructed in the Issaquah district under RMC 4-]~] 60C.
15. The density for the plat would be 2.84 dwelling units per acre after subtracting sensitive areas such as
the creek, wetlands and the roadways.
16. The development will increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 90 trips for the 9
single-fam ily homes. Approximately ten percent of the trips, or approximately 10 additional peak hour
trips will be generated in the morning and evening.
17. The subject site will utilize two storm water control systems. The main portion of the site will drain to
the northwest and Tract A. Proposed Lots 8 and 9 will use a wet vault located on Proposed Lot 9.
Stormwater will be subject to a Level 3 Control regime which is the strictest. The project will also be
subject in general to the 1998 King County Stormwater Manual as well as the Department of Ecology's
standards regarding erosion control.
18. The development of adjacent property by this applicant apparently did create erosion and stormwater
problems downstream. It appears that during a storm event the temporary detention and erosion control
systems did not perform fully. The City also reports that some of the noted problems may have been
caused by additional third party property even further upstream.
] 9. Sewer service will be extended to serve the subject site. Domestic water will be provided by Water
District 90.
20. The applicant will be required to dedicate 12 feet along the eastern edge ofthe subject site to allow the
widening of Nile Avenue NE.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. The proposed plat appears to serve the public use and interest. The applicant will be protecting the
creeks and wetlands on the subject site assuring the preservation of the natural features of this property.
The proposed density of2.84 acres complies with the Zoning Code's R-5, the zoning that was vested, as
well as the current R-4 zoning.
2. While there have been downstream problems with sediment, it appears that the proposed development
will be subject to the most stringent stormwater development regulations. That should protect both the
creeks that flow through the subject site as well as downstream water bodies. The City found the
stormwater analysis appropriate and the ERC imposed a series of mitigation measures in addition to the
code-req LI ired measures.
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File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 8
i 3. The applicant will be offsetting impacts to the roadways, emergency services and parks by paying the;
mitigation fees associated with single-family development. In this case, the applicant will also be .
paying an impact fee to offset impacts on the Issaquah School District.
4. The development of this site will increase the tax base of the City. It will also provide additional
housing choices and in this case, choices with environmental amenities closely associated with most of
the proposed lots. I
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5. In conclusion, the proposed short plat appears to be an appropriate division and use of the subject site.1
DECISION:
The short plat is approved subject to the following conditions:
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The applicant shall comply with the conditions imposed by the ERC.
Lot 8 shall utilize the 20-foot private access easement that also provides access to Lot 9. A note
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat stating this requirement. The satisfaction of I
this requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services. I
A twelve-foot right-of-way dedication is required along the short plat's frontage with Nile
Avenue NE. The dedication shall occur at the time offinal recording of the short plat.
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Prior to recording of the Stoneridge II Short Plat, the dedication of the access road through
Stoneridge I (LUA 04-046, FP) and associated improvements of the road shall be completed if
Stoneridge I is not yet recorded. I
A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently with the recording of the short plat in
order to establish maintenance.responsibilities for all shared improvements. The agreement
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat prior to recording.
The applicant shall be required to plant two new approved trees within the 20-foot front yard
setback area of all lots within the short plat. The applicant shall be required to record a
restrictive covenant against the property prior to final short plat recording, which indicates that I two trees are required to be planted within the front yard setback area of each new lot. This I
condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and
the trees shall be planted prior to final building permit inspection. I
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Prior to recording the short plat, the dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge I, LVA
. 04-046, FP) to the existing downstream public sanitary sewer system shall be required, ifnot
yet in place.
The dedication along Niles Avenue NE shall be forwarded to the City Council.
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File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 9
ORDERED THIS 8'h day of February 2005
FRED J. KA
HEARING E
TRANSMITTED THIS 8'h day of February 2005 to the parties of record:
Susan Fiala
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
WayJie Potter
Barghausen Engineers
18215 nnd Ave S
Kent, W A 98032
Cla.udia Donnelly
104 15 14 7'h Ave SE
Renton, W A 98059
Ali Sadr
Barghausen Engineers
1 8215 nnd Ave S
Kent, W A 98032
TRANSMITTED THIS 8'h day of February 2005 to the following:
Mayor Kathy Keolker-Wheeler Stan Engler, Fire
Chad Armour
6500 126'h Ave SE
Bellevue, W A 98006
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Larry Meckling, Building Official
Planning Commission
Transportation Division
Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator
Alex Pietsch, Economic Development
Jennifer Henning, Development Services
Stacy Tucker, Development Services
Utilities Division
Neil Watts, Development Services
Janet Conklin, Development Services
'King County Journal
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 100Gofthe City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in '
writing on or before 5:00 p.m., February 22, 2005. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the
Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the
discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written
request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This
request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may,
after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110, which requires that such appeal
be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of $75.00 and meeting other specified requirements.
Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City
Hall. An appeal must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., February 22, 2005.
If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants, the
executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file. You
may contact this office for information on formatting covenants.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur
concerning pending land lise decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in
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File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 10
private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include bo~h
the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council.
All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all
interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the
evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court.
The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as
Appeals to the City Council.
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·2. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21C, 1971 as
amended), on November 23, 2004, the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Stoneridge II Short Plat. The DNS-M included
twelve (12) mitigation measures. A 14-day appeal period commenced on November 29,2004 and
ended on December 13, 2004. An appeal was filed and withdrawn on December 29,2004.
3. COMPLIANCE WITH ERC MITIGATION MEASURES
Based on an analysis of the probable impacts from the proposal, the Environmental Review
Committee (ERC) issued the following mitigation measures with the Determination of Non-
Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M):
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical
Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork"
and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed
and approved by Development SelVices during construction, utility work and· building
construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume /I of the 2001
Stormwater Management Manual.'
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow
that currently drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to
accommodate the future land use condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet
both detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per
new single-family lot .. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of
the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on
each side of the OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow
access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall besubjeci to the review and approval of the Development SelVices
Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south
of subject plat (within Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The
transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property
line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north property line of Lot 1.
The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development SelVices Division.
10. A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be
allowed within the creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the
review and approval of the Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly
colored construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated
hex_ Sloneridge2,doc
City of Renton PIBfl'W Department·
STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
Preliminary Report to the Hearing Examiner
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PUBLIC HEARING DA TE: JANUARY 4, 2005 Page 5 of 10
I buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of
the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuahce of
construction/utility permits. I
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing
(i.e. split-rail fence or other approved barrier) and sign age along the entire edge, of the
wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review
and approval of the Development Services Division.
Juliana Fries
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98055
Centre Pointe
-= Surveying, Inc., P.S.
CITYOFAENTON R E eEl V E rPecember 21,2006
DEC 2 1 2006 J ·.SD
BUILDING DIVISION
RE: The Final Plat Re-Submittal of Winds tone Div. II, File No. LND-1O-0450 (original No. LUA-04-124-SHPL-H,
ECF).
Dear Juliana,
Enclosed, please find a list of the items listed in your e-mail sent to me dated November 16, 2006 and items
noted on a Memorandum from Carrie Olson dated November 1,2006;
November 16, 2006 E-mail:
1) The road dedication along 148th Ave. Southeast has been corrected to read 12 feet as shown on the map
page of the plat. The reference to a separate recording has been removed.
2) A surveyable 15 foot wide easement has been added to Lot 1 for the Sewer line that runs through the
front portion of the lot.
3) Public utility easements have been properly dimensioned on the face of the plat and the references to
separate recording numbers deleted.
4) The CC&R amendment has been submitted to the city attorney for review by Josh Rosenstein. A
reference has been made with a blank recording number on the first page of the plat.
November 1, 2006 Memorandum:
1) The new Land Use number has been added to the Plat maps.
2) The total distance along the north line of Winds tone II has been corrected and an affidavit of minor
correction has been recorded correcting the total distance. The total distance shown is from the 1 \64th
comer to the Northwest comer of Lot W. The total of all the lots does match the 427.39 feet noted on said
affidavit of minor correction.
3) The 5' and 10' utility easements shown on Lot 8 have been added at the request ofPuget Sound Energy
per the client.
4) The easement for drainage over Lot 2 is for Lot 1 to drain to Tract A, so it will be private for the use of
Lot 1. This has been added to the plat.
5) The "Vault Easement verbiage was added by Puget Sound Energy to cover the power vaults "as-built".
This easement is a limited blanket easement. The verbiage has not been removed, but can be if the city
requests so.
P.O. Box 4416 -Federal Way, WA 98063-4416
Phone (253) 661-1901-Fax (253) 661-7719
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Please contact me if you have any additional comments or questions. Thank you.
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Stephen H Woods, P.L.S.
Centre Pointe Surveying, Inc.
253-661-1901
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CITY OF RENTON, . WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 3844
LUA . DY-) ~LI.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
APPROVING FINAL PLAT (WINDSTONE ll; FILE NO. LUA-04-124).
WHEREAS, a petition for the approval of a final plat for the subdivision of a certain tract
of land as hereinafter more particularly described, located within the City of Renton, has been duly
approved by the Planning/Building/Public Works Department; and
WHEREAS, after investigation, the Administrator of the Planning/Building/Public Works
Department has considered and recommended the approval of the final plat, and the approval is
proper and advisable and in the public interest; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that appropriate provisions are made for
the public health, safety, and general welfare and for-such open spaces, drainage ways, streets or
roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks and
recreation, playgrounds, schools, schoolground~, sidewalks and other planning features that
assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the public use and interest will be
served by the platting of the subdivision and dedication;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DOES RESOL VB AS FOLLOWS:
SECTIONL The above findings are true and correct in all respects.
SECTIONll. The final plat approved by the Planning/BuildinglPublic Works
Department pertaining to the following described real estate, to wit:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as iffully set forth
(The property, consisting of approximately 3.6 acres, is located in the vicinity of
NE 17th St. and Mt. Baker Avenue NE)
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RESOLUTION NO. 3844
is hereby approved as such plat, subject to the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton, and
subject to the findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the PlanninglBuiIdinglPubIic Works
Department dated November 27,2006.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 27th day of November ,2006.
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 27th day of November ,2006.
Kathy Keo er, Mayor
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
RES. 1226: 11117/06:ma
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EXHIBIT A
WINDSTONE II
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADmSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089,
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
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Resolution #3844
Plat: Windstone II, Mt Baker
Ave NE, FP-04-124
Comprehensive Plan: 2006
Amendments
Ordinance #5228
Comprehensive Plan: 2006.
Amendments
Rezone: Carr Rd Properties, R-
8 & R-I0 to R-14
Ordinance #5229
Rezone: Carr Rd Properties, R-
8 & R-IO to R-14
Rezone: Springbrook
Associates, S 37th St, R-I0 to
CO
Ordinance #5230
Rezone: Springbrook
Associates, S 37th St, R-I0 to
CO
Rezone: Puget Colony Homes,
NE 2nd St, R-8 to R-4
Ordinance #5231
Rezone: Puget Colony Homes,
NE 2nd St, R-8 to R-4
Comprehensive Plan: 2006
Amendments, CA Zone for
Aqua Barn Property, Maple
Valley Hwy
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Renton City Council·Minutes Page 417
area. MOVED BY C.LA WSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
A resolution was read approving the Windstone II Final Plat; approximately 3.6
acres located in the vicinity ofNE 17th St. and Mt. Baker Ave. NE. MOVED
BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and advanced for
second and final reading:
An ordinance was read adopting the 2006 amendments to the City's 2004
Comprehensive Plan, maps and data in conjunction therewith. MOVED BY
CLAWSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND fINAL READING. CARRIED.
Following second and final reading of the above-referenced ordinance, it was
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL A YES. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of the Carr Rd.
properties from R-8 (Residential-eight dwelling units per acre) and R-I0
. (Residential-ten dwelling units per acre) to R-14 (Residential-fourteen
dwelling units per acre) zoning; LUA-05-163, CPA 2006-M-3. MOVED BY
CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED.
Following second and final reading of the above-referenced ordinance, it was
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of the Springbrook
Associates property from R-I0 (Residential-ten dwelling units per acre) to CO
(Commercial Office) zoning; LUA-05-158, CPA-2006-M-4. MOVED BY i CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED.
Following second and final reading of the above-referenced ordinance, it was
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of the Puget Colony
Homes property from R-8 (Residential-eight dwelling units per acre) to R-4
(Residential-four dwelling units per acre) zoning; LUA-06-120, CPA 2006-M-
5. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL
ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING.
CARRIED.
Following second and final reading of the above-referenced ordinance, it was
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification of the former Aqua
Barn property within the City of Renton's Potential Annexation Area as CA
(Commercial Arterial) zoning; CPA 2006-M-7. MOVED BY CLAWSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED.
N<wember 27,2006 Renton City Council Minutes --------~-------------.~/--------------~~------------Page 415
CONSENT AGENDA
Council Meeting Minutes of
11113/2006
Appointment: Municipal Arts
Commission
Annexation: Preserve Our
Plateau, SE 128th St
Community Services: Henry
Moses Aquatic Center Fees
Community Services: Facility
and Recreation Fees & Rates
Development Services: Boeing
Subdistrict 1 B Planned Action
Development Services:
Removal of Restrictive
Covenants on Dalpay
Properties, Union Ave NE
Plat: Windstone II, Mt Baker
Ave NEJP-04-124
Council: 2007 Legislative
Priorities
Annexation: Maplewood
Addition, Maple Valley Hwy
hearing process pertaining to the Comprehensive Plan amendments was invalid,
and voiced her support for the appeals that were filed concerning environmental
issues and the public hearing process. Ms. Petersen emphasized that citizens
should not be forced to spend their money on legal services in order to do what
the City should already be doing in regards to these matters.
Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Approval of Council meeting minutes of 11113/2006. Council concur.
Mayor Keolker reappointed Kristi Hand, 517 Smithers Ave. N., Renton, 98057;
Marie McPeak, 409 Jefferson Ave. NE, Renton, 98056; Evelyn Reingold, 833
SW Sunset Blvd., L-56, Renton, 98057; and Eleanor Simpson, 418 Wells Ave.
N., Renton, 98057, each to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three-year
term expiring 12/3112009. Council concur.
Administrative, Judicial and Legal Services Department recommended approval
of a resolution regarding the Preserve Our Plateau Annexation election
requesting that King County produce a voter's pamphlet, authorizing election
steps, and transmitting the ballot title. Council concur. (See page 416 for
resolution.)
Community Services Department recommended approval of the proposed 2007
Henry Moses Aquatic Center fee schedule. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Community Services Department recommended approval of the proposed 2007
facility and recreation fees and rates schedule related to athletic field fees, Carco
Theatre rental rates, Community Center rental rates, and park picnic shelter
fees. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Development Services Department recommended adoption of an ordinance
regarding the Planned Action for Subdistrict IB of the Boeing Renton Plant
property; approximately 51 acres bounded by Logan Ave. N., Garden Ave. N.,
N. 8th St., and N. 6th St. Refer to Committee of the Whole; set public hearing
on 12/1112006.
Development Services Division recommended approval to remove restrictive
covenants imposed in 1984 (R-83-033) on the Dalpay properties located on
Union Ave. NE between NE 12th St. and Sunset Blvd. NE, as the covenants are
now outdated and in conflict with the goals of the current Comprehensive Plan.
Refer to Planning and Development Committee.
Development Services Division recommended approval of the Windstone II
Short Plat as a Final Plat; nine single-family lots and one tract on 3.6 acres
located north ofNE 17th St. at Mt. Baker Ave. NE. Council concur. (See page
417 for resolution.)
Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
recommended adoption of the proposed 2007 legislative priorities. Refer to
Committee of the Whole.
Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
recommended a public hearing be set on 1211112006 to consider the proposed
Maplewood Addition Annexation and associated zoning; 60.5 acres located at
BOth Ave. SE and Maple Valley Hwy. Council concur.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
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DeptlDiv/Board. Development Services Division
Staff Contact.. .... Kayren Kittrick x7299 Agenda Status
Consent. ............. X
Subject: Public Hearing ..
Approve Windstone II Short Plat as Final Plat Correspondence ..
Ordinance .............
Resolution ............ X
Old Business ........
Exhibits: New Business .......
Issue paper dated November 13,2006 Study Sessions ......
Neighborhood Map, Information .........
Plat Map
Resolution
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Council concur Legal Dept......... X
Fiscal Impact: 0.00
Expenditure Required; ..
Amount Budgeted .......
Total Project Budget
SUMMARY OF AC[lON:
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Request Council approval of Winds tone II, a 3.6 acre short plat, generally located north of NE
17th Street at Mt. Baker Avenue NE with nine single family lots and one tract as a final plat.
~--------------~-------------------------------------------------------.--STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Windstone II Final Plat and adopt the Resolution.
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PLANNINGIBUILDINGI
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
November 15,2006
Randy Corman, Council President
Members of the Renton City Council ¥ Kathy Keolker, Mayor
. Gregg zimmermruGA'-inistrator
VIA:
FROM:
STAFF CONTACT:
SUBJECT:
Issue:
Kayren K. Kittrick, Development Engineering Supervisor
Windstone II Final Plat
Shall the council approve Windstone II, previously approved through t~e short plat
process with a public hearing as a final plat?
Background:
Windstone II short plat proposed nine lots for future home construction and a surface
water tract to be held in common and maintained by the future Homeowners Association
or by a maintenance agreement between the future homeowners. 'With the proposed lot
number being greater than four but less than ten, the short plat process included a public
hearing before and approval by the Hearing Examiner.
During the review for the approval of the Windstone II short plat for recording, the lot
count was determined as exceeding the number of lots for a short plat due to the tract
being included in the total. Tracts are commonly used for surface water facilities, access
and egress, and occasionally for parks or other areas held in common within a short plat
or plat and were not previously considered separate parcels. With a recent interpretation
ofRCW 58.17.020(6), tracts are now considered and counted in the final number oflots
within a subdivision rather than just the building sites.
The only differences between short plat approval of nine lots and a preliminary plat are
the Hearing Examiner approval (rather than a Hearing Examiner recommendation to
Council) and the requirement for Council approval of right-of-way dedications. The
public hearing was held on January 4,2005 and approved February 8, 2005. As part of
the standard process for final short plat, a separate deed of dedication was sent to and
approved by City Council on November 6, 2006. Construction of infrastructure and
required improvements is complete, so the plat has applied for recording. \
Recommendation:
Council approve Windstone II as a final plat.
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RESOLUTION NO. __ _
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
APPROVING FINAL PLAT (WINDS TONE ll; FILE NO. LUA-04-124).
WHEREAS, a petition for the approval of a final plat for the subdivision of a certain tract
of land as hereinafter more particularly described, located within the City of Renton, has been duly
approved by the PlanninglBuilding/Public Works Department; and
WHEREAS, after investigation, the Administrator of the PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works
Department has considered and recommended the approval of the final plat, and the approval is
proper and advisable and in the public interest; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that appropriate provisions are made for
the public health, safety, and general welfare and for-such open spaces, drainage ways, streets or
roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks and
recreation, playgrounds, schools, schoolgrounds, sidewalks and other planning features that
assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the public use and interest will be
served by the platting of the subdivision and dedication;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASIDNGTON, DOES RESOL VB AS FOLLOWS:
SECTIONL The above findings are true and correct in all respects.
SECTIONll. The final plat approved by the PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works
Department pertaining to the following described real estate, to wit:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereofas iffully set forth
(The property, consisting of approximately 3.6 acres, is located in the vicinity of
NE 17th St. and Mt. Baker Avenue NE)
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RESOLUTION NO. __ _
is hereby approved as such plat, subject to the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton, and
subject to the findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works
Department dated November 27,2006.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ___ day of ___________ , 2006.
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ___ day of ________ -', 2006.
Approved as to fonn:
Lawrence 1. Warren, City Attorney
RES. 1226: 11117/06:ma
Kathy KeoIker, Mayor
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RESOLUTION'NO.
EXHIBIT A
WINDSTONE II
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089,
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
November 6,2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 376 --------~------------------------~~~~~~~----~~~.~--------------------~---
AJLS: East Renton Plateau
P AA, King County
AJLS: Potential Annexation
Areas, King County
Community Services: Ivars
Contract Unanticipated
Revenue Allocation, Holiday
Lights
Community Services: Park.
Fund Budget Increase, Staffing
Expenses
Court Case: Patrick Gress,
CRT-06-004
Development Services:
Meadow II Short Plat, ROW
Dedication, Meadow Ave N,
SHP-05-157
Development Services:
Windstone II Short Plat, ROW
Dedication, Mt Baker Ave NE
& Nile Ave NE, SHP-04-124
Development Services:
Windstone III Short Plat,
ROW Dedication, Kitsap PI
NE, SHP-04-136
Development Services: Private
Stormwater Utilities in
. Geologically Hazardous Areas
Development Services:
Wireless Communication
Facilities in Residential Zones
Annexation: Aster Park,
Sunset Blvd NE
Annexation: Hudson, Benson
Rd S & SE 168th St
Administrative, Judicial and Legal Services Department recommended approval
of an agreement with King County regarding the East Renton Plateau Potential
Annexation Area. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Administrative, Judicial and Legal Services Department recommended approval
of an agreement with King County relating to the potential future annexation of
four of Renton's Potential Annexation Areas. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Community Services Department recommended approval to allocate
unanticipated revenue in the amount of'$38,760 from Ivar's, Inc. (as per Ivar's
contract with the City) to supplement expenditures associated with the holiday
lights program. Council concur. (See page 378 for ordinance.)
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Community Services Department requested authorization to increase the park
fund budget in the amount of $35,000 for intermittent parks and recreation
staffing expenses. Refer to Finance Committee.
Court Case filed on behalf of Patrick Gress by Peter T. Connick, 157 Yesler
Way, #518, Seattle, 98104, requesting removal offorfeiture proceeding to
district court and return of plaintiffs property seized by the Renton Police
Department on 3/23/2006. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services.
Development Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of
dedication for additional right-of-way at Meadow Ave. N. to fulfill a
requirement of the Meadow II Short Plat. Council concur.
jDevelopment Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of
dedication for additional right-of-way at Mt. Baker Ave. NE and at Nile Ave.
NE to fulfill a requirement of the Windstone II Short Plat. Council concur.
Development Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of
dedication for additional right-of-way at Kitsap PI. NE to fulfill a requirement
of the Wiridstone III Short Plat. Council concur.
. Development Services Division requested approval to allow private stormwater
utilities to be installed in geologically hazardous areas. Refer to Planning and
Development Committee.
Development Services Division recommended approval to permit wireless
communication facilities in residential zones within public rights-of~way. Refer
to Planning and Develop~ent Committee.
Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
submitted 60% Direct Petition to Annex for the proposed Aster Park
Annexation and recommended a public hearing be set on 11120/2006 to
consider the petition and future zoning; 19.85 acres located along the southside
of Sunset Blvd. NE, west of 148th Ave. SE. Council concur.
Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
recommended a public hearing be set on 11120/2006 to consider the proposed
Hudson Annexation and future zoning of the 13.69-acre site located in the
vicinity of Benson Rd. S. and SE 168th St. Council concur.
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Submitting Data:
Dept/Div /Board ..
Staff Contact. .....
Subject:
Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Services Division
Carrie K. Olson x7235
For Agenda of: November 6, 2006
Agenda Status
Consent ............. .
Public Hearing ..
Acceptance of additional right-of-way to comply with Correspondence ..
City of Renton code for new short plats and the Ordinance ............ .
Windstone II Short Plat (LUA04-124) Resolution ........... .
Exhibits:
Deed of Dedication
Exhibit Map
Vicinity Map
Hearing Examinier's Report
Recommended Action:
Council concur
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Old Business ....... .
New Business ...... .
Study Sessions ..... .
Information ........ .
Approvals:
Legal Dept ........ .
Finance Dept ..... .
Other .............. .
Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment ...... .
Amount Budgeted.... . . . Revenue Generated ........ .
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
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X
The area to be dedicated for additional right-of-way is 8,971 sq.ft. of land to create a cul-de-sac at
the end of Mt. Baker Ave NE and a strip ofland 161.58' x 12' wide (2,178.95 sq.ft) required for
the minimum street widening of Nile Ave NE. and is a Hearing Examiner's condition of the
Windstone II Short Plat, LUA04-124. Council acceptance of said right-of-way should be
completed prior to recording the deed with the short plat.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Accept the additional right-of-way and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and record the
Deed of Dedication.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton,,,WA 98055
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: 032305-9035
Project File#: LUA-04-124-SHPL Street Intersection: NE 17UJ Street and Mt. Baker Avenue NE
Reference Number(s) ofDocwnents assigned or released: Additional reference nwnbers are on page __ '
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. KBS Development Corp, 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page 2 )
A portion of the following described property:
Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording
Number 20020702900007.
Situated in the City of Renton, King County, Washington.
The Grantor, for and in consideration of mutual ben~fits conveys, quit claims, dedicates and donates to the Grantee(s) as
named above, the above described real estate situated in the County of King, State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the clay and year as written below.
ADD roved and AcceDted Bv:
Grantor(s): KBS Development Corp. Grantee(s): City of Renton
Kathy Keolker, Mayor
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
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Form 84 OOOllbh
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand the day and year as written below. I
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASIDNGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASIDNGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument, on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instrument and
acknowledged it as the and
of to be the free and voluntary act of such
party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
CORPORATE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASIDNGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
On this day of , 20--, before me personally appeared
to me known to
be of the corporation that
executed the within instrument, and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned, and each on oath stated that1le/she was authorized to execute said
instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Prmt) _____________ _
My appointment expires: ____________ _
Dated:
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Exhibit A
Legal Description
Project: Windstone II
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GRANTOR: KBS Development Corp.
Street: NE 17th St and Mt. Baker Ave NE
Dedication description for 148th Avenue Southeast:
AND
The East 12 feet of Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087,
Filed under King County Recording Number 20020702900007.
Dedication description for Mt. Baker Avenue Northeast:
Commencing at the Southeast comer of Lot W of King County Boundary Line
Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording Number
20020702900007;
thence North 87°49'15" West, along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of327.01 feet
to the True Point of Beginning;
thence North 02°10'45" East, a distance of2.07 feet to the beginning of a curve tangent to
said line;
'thence Northeasterly a distance of 19.90 feet along the curve concave to the Southeast,
having a radius of 15.00 feet and a central angle of 76°00'52" to a point of reverse
curvature;
thence Northwesterly a distance of 279.89 feet along the arc of said curve to the South
having a radius of 55 feet and a central angle of291 °34'19" to a point of reverse curvature;
thence Southerly, a distance of 15.51 feet along the arc of said curve concave to the West
having a radius of25.00 feet and a central angle of 35°33'27";
thence South 02°10'45" West, tangent to said curve, a distance of23.48 feet to said South
line of said Lot W;
thence South 87°49'15" East, along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of 42.00 feet to
the True Point of Beginning;
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington
All situate in Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East of the Willamette Meridian.
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Exhibit "B"
Windstone II
Road Dedication
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APPLICANT:
CONTACT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
OFFICE OF THE l-IEARL~G EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
KDS III LLC
12320 NE 8th Strecl. Ste., 100
Bellevue, \VA 98005
Wayne Potier
Barghausen Engineering
18215 720d Avenue South
Kent, \VA 98032
Virginia Luck
285 Sand Dune AV\!llue NW
Ocean Shores, W A 98569
Stoneridge " ShM Plat
LUA 04-124, SI·IPL-I·L ECF
1727 Nile A venue NE
February 8 2005
Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision of a 3.6 lien: site.
Development Servict:s Recommendation: Approve su~iect to
conditions
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the
Examiner on December 28, 2004.
PUI3L1C HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining
available information on file with the application, field
checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the su~ject as follows:
MINUTES
The fol/owillg mill utes are tl SlllllIllQ1)' of the JflIlllary4, 2005 hearillg.
The legal record is recorded till CD.
The hearing opened on Tuesday. January 4. 2005. at 9:49 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of
the Renton City 1·lall. Parties wishing to testify wcre affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit No.1: Yellow lile containing the original Exhibit No.2: Neighborhood Detail Map
application. proof of posting. proof of publication and
other documentation pertinent to this request.
Stoncrklge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-H. ECF
February 8. 2005
Page 2
Exhibit No.3: Preliminary Short Plat
Exhibit Nu. 5: Zoning Map
Exhibit No. Written comments by Ms. Donnelly
Exhibit No. -': Preliminary Utility. Grading and
Draina~e Plan
Exhihit No.6: All Stoneridge I plats and short plats
within the urea
The heuring opened with a presentation of the staff report by Susan Fiala. Senior Planner. Development
Services. City of Renton. 1055 S Grady Way, Rcnton. Washington 98055; Stoneridge II is also known as
Windstone II because there are four different plats in this arell. Stoneridge I was platted in King County and the
final plat is now with City of Renton a<; it was annc:xed in. The applicant is now changing the name of all the
developmcnts t~) Windstom:.
This plat is located in the eastern portion of the City ofRcnton. It contains ninc lots and one tract and is located
to the wcst orN ile t\ vellue NE und north ofNE Sunset Boulevard. as il is in the City of Renton. when it moves
into King Coullly it is known as thc Rcntonllssaquah Road or State Rotlte 900.
This development is vested under the development regulations of the R-S. it currently is 7.oned R-4 effective
November J 0, 2004.
Approximately one mile nOl1h Ilfthe sit~· is 1\·I"y Creck. tlwl"<: is also II tributary of tvlay Cn.:c:k. Greene's Creek.
that runs through the su~iect site. There is an ulln:"lIed tributary 011 the site which 110ws inlO Greene's Creek.
and thcn nows inro May Creek. There are wetlands on site as well.
There is:1I1 existing single·family development to the west of the site and was buill under the R-8 zone.
The Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated with. J 2
measures. An appeal was tiled and later withdmwn.
The subject site is designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The
proposed site does meet all the requirements oflhe land use, housing and environmental elements oflhe
Comprehensive Plan that are applicable to the RLD within the City of Renton.
The net density after all deductions have been taken is 2.84 dwelling units per acre. The lots in the subject
development meet all requirements of lot size, width and depth. It appears that all lots comply with the setback
requirements and these would be verified at the time of individual building permit review.
Existing buildings located on the site are proposed to be removed. The proposal's compliance with building
standards would be verified prior to the issuance of individual building penn its.
The side lot lines of the proposed lots are generally at right angles to street lines. All lots would have access to
pubic roadways. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via a 20-foot wide shared driveway. All lots comply with
arrangement and access requirements of the Subdivision Regulations.
A 12-1'oot right-of-way dedic'ltion is required for Nile Avenue NE. As well, street improvements along the
frontages of Road A (Mt. Baker A venue NE) and Nile Avenue NE arc required, including pavement, sidewalks.
and City of Rentoll streetlights prior 10 recording ortlle tinal short plat.
Stoneridge II Shan PIal
File No.: LUA-04·124. SIIPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 3
As pa.1 of the Stoncrklgc I development. platted under King County. secondary access W:lS required and is now
under eonstruclilll1. The secondary access (emcrgency only) comcs from the west through the existing single-
family development from NE 161h Street to NE 171h Street. Prior to approval of this short plat. the secondary
access to both Stoneridgc I ellld II mllst be completed.
StafT recolllmends thc establishment of a maintenance agreement for all common improvements.
There are streams and wetlands located on the site. Greene's Creek in the enstern portion of the Sh0l1 plat and
the tributary on the west portion. These streams/drainage courses are noted to provide a 25-foot buffer from the
ordinary high w:l1er mark. No tree cutting or land clearing would be pennitted within these buffers.
Discussion was had regarding the Iree cUlling plan and why more trees were not being saved. It was stated that
there could be the possibility of saving some trees. Lot 4 was discussed, other larger trees seem to be located
within the building pad areas and would have to be removed.
Staff is recommending that two new trees per lot be included as part of each individuallat as a condition of
shan plat npproval.
Fire. Traffic and l'vliligcll.illfl Fees are proposed.
The site is located within the boundaries of the Issaquah School District. City code requires the applicant to pay
the appropriate ISO impact fees. The School District has indicated that they can accommodate the additional
students.
A preliminary SllIrlll dnlilmge report was submitted, the system was designed tn mcet Level 3 standards for
water for water qu:llity and delelllioll. Runoff collected from Lots 1-7 and Mt. Baker Avenue NE would be by
catch basins and pipe cunveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A.
Runoff from Lots 8 :tIlll 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile A venue N E would be collected in a similar
fashion and drain to a wet vault located in the northeast comer of new Lot 9.
The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90. A Certificate of Water
Availability has been obtained. An 8-inch sewer main is being installed as part of Stone ridge I. This sewer
main is proposed to be stubbed to the access road of the subject short plat which a sewer main extension along
this new road will be required.
This parcel is subject to the 1·loney Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District.
Staff recommends approval of this short plat subject to 7 conditions.
Wayne Poller, l3arghausen Engineers. 18215 nnd Ave S. Kent, WA 98032 stated that he would like to provide
several clarifications. !irst the question of the west property line. At the time that Kl3S Development
Corpordtion was developing Stoneridge I in King County, there was an agreement between the property owners.
Virginia Luck. to only sell a ponion of her properties. At that time the agreement was that she only wanted to
sell the west hal f on the side of that tributary and to follow the required buffer. A boundary line adjustment was
processed that would allow a complete application to be submitted to King County. Since then. Mrs. Luck
entertained the idea of selling this parcel as well and that is why they are here today.
They concur with stnfrs recolllmendations for this plat: however. he would like to clarify a couple of matters.
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Stoneridge J I Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SIIPL·I-1. ECF
February 8, 20Cl5
Page 4
First. it was indicated that there \V:\s a 35-foot buffer requirement along Greene's Creek which is correct,
however. if yo II look :It conditions 8 and 9 of SEPA the 35-foot increase is for Greene's Creek. the 25-foot
would remain for the unnamed tributary and the wetlands. Ms. Fiala stated that that was correct.
Second. with respect to Plat Condition 2. a demolition permit has hecn obtnined and all clearing of buildings has
taken place on the site. As pal1 of Stoneridge I severnl buildings were demolished. the existing structure on this
particular; plat was in disrepair and there were concerns, so a demolition permit was obtained and the existing
home was removed as well. There are no structures on the site.
With regards to Irees, he stnted that he was no expert. hut during the laSI 17 year of construction when mass
grading is-done, quite a hit of material will be moved on site. A lot of times \vhen trees arc moved or material is
brought in, then problcms arise once the houses are built the property owners nre concerned that the trees will
blow down on their homes. Quite a few trees nre being left on site within the buffer. The site will be providing
street trees and Inndscapinl;. They will work with stnlT during the building stage to properly address those trees.
Regarding the road extension to Ihe north. the property owncr to the north is Mr. Wolf and they havc contracted
with him :lIld Ihal application will come hefore the Hearing Examiner as Windstollc III. The dash line is placed
on the exhibit as requested hy starr to sec how the connection would take place. There is a lot or grr.de change
from east to west, Nt: 17'11 Street required climhing:1 hill and that is why you sec the design pro\'idt:d here. This
is a possiblecollnectioll, exactly how that connection is going to happen is uncertain. but as those properties do
develop that is one potential. Thcre is currently a driveway that crosses Greene's Creek that has been there for
years and how Mr. Wolf maintaills his property.
Finally,just to darilY Ihat Stoneridgc I which is currcntly IIllder 1,;\)Il~truction is not heron: Ihe I-karing Examiner
today and that :\lIy opposition or comments today arc to be specifically towards the plat that is before the
Examiner today.
Claudia Donnelly, 10415 147'h Ave. SE. Renlon_ WA 98059 slated that Green's Creek runs through her property
and she has sOllie concerns. Her property is approximately 500 feet north oflhe Stoneridge development and
Stoneridgell. She brought some pictures of damage being done to the Creek. She was present to try to protect
her property and the fish in May Creek. There is a state law that says that downstream property owners cannot
have their propelty harn\ed by upstream development. and she is seeing hann happening. May Creek is the
home of 3 species of salmon, at a 200 I hearing before the King County Hearing Examiner. the developer's
experts stated that they had found a Chinook spawning bed 0.9 river miles downstream from where Greene's
Creek enlers May Creek. With alllhe recent muddy yellow water goillg downstream. she is sure that the
Chinook spawning bed is now destroyed.
On December 8. she sent a letter to Renton City Clerk asking to be able to see the Stoneridge II file along with
some other documents. She received a reply on December 17 and visited City lIall on December 22. She saw
some documents from the original Stoneridge file and the Windstone III file. She asked about the Stoneridge II
file. she was not given the opportunity to view that file. She was informed yesterday that she could ask
questions at the hearing today, shc felt she could not ask questions due to not knowing whnt the developer had
submitted in his reports.
There are many concerns of dirty stonn water coming down the stream and clearing without the proper pennits.
During Ihe SUlllll1er of2004. KBS cleared the property Ihal will comprise the Stoncridge development. there is
an erosion hazmd site located on this property. On August 23 she found gobs of mud in the slreambed located
on her property. She talked to Jason Jordan'about Ihe situation. he noted that KBS had called and stated thatlhe
detention pond had broken. spilling watcr down Greene's Stream. Jason stated that the City had given KBS until
that Friday to fix the problcm or the development would be red tagged. On August 25 she noted yellow water
.Stoncridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-H. ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 5
coming Greene's Stream. She called Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, King County Surface Water Management, and
May Valley Environmental Council seeking help. Later that day a Fish and Wildlife officer came Ollt and said
that something needed to be done. She went to the development and stopped the water from coming down. A
sample was taken to Jason (she showed a bottle of water from that day).
TI1C Examiner asked if that was relcvant to this project. They did have a detention pond break and that may
explain some of the problems. He checked on the conditions imposed by the ERC. He asked if she had some
objections to this specific plat or the conditions that staff recommended. Conccl11s about the prior development
may be taken [0 the appropriate agencies including the City of Renton. This plat before us today mllst meet the
various storm water requirements, which apparently it does. Obviously there have been some mistakes and
hopefully those have been corrected. Uefore us today is the nine-lot plat that is differenl than the c-ther plals.
Ms. Donnellv stated that she requested to see the file and she was denied the access.
Ms. Fialn staled that il \\35 her hdidthat the lile was in anotheroflice getting ready for sending to the Hearing
Examiner's office, and those at the ti'ont counter at thaI time did not know it was back there.
The Examiner stated that he was aware of her concern for the creek. He was not clear as to what conditions
King COllllty imposed on the previolls development and that is not within his jurisdiction. If DOE or Fisheries
have concerns, they can intervene and tile City can also help.
The schedule was checked, Ms. Donnelly will be given the opportunity to look at the file and review the
information that is in the file for this short plat.
Mr. Poller stated thaI they had IlO problems \\ ith allowing I\ls. Donnelly to review the information. He did
question iflhis wns a new public hearing where new witnesses could present or is the hearing extension going to
bc limited to information that Ms. DOllllelly has after reviewing the liIe?
The Examiner stated that he could not deny her an expert witness after reading the inforll1ation, to respond to or
ask questions about the ;ssue. A whole series of new witnesses will not be allowed to come in. other than those
that might address the concerns raised, at the point we are dealing with storm drainage, Greene's Cre~~k, and the
buffers.
Juliana Fries, Development Services stated that as part of Stoneridge ] there is a culvert along 1481b Avenue SE
that is King County right-of-way, King County is requiring the current 24·inch culvert to be upgraded to a 36·
inch culvert. The City of Renton's requirement is to make sure that the high water mark on Greene's Creek will
mark where the 35-foot buffer should begin.
Ms. Donnelly will have her written comments to the Examiner's office on January) I. 2005 by 5:00 p.m. Mr.
Potter will have one week from January II to have his written response to the Examiner. TIle record will be
held open for the Examiner's review of the written comments.
Ali Sadr. Barghauscn Engineers, 18215 72nd Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032 stated that he did the design for the storm
drainage system. It was known that there was a potential problem down stream and that's why the water control
facility was designed for this project.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-II. ECF
February 8. 20()S
Page 6
The EXlIIlliner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak. and
no further comments from stan: The hearing closed at 9:48 11.m.
FINDINGS, CONCI.USIONS & RECOMMENDATION
Having reviewed the record in this maller, the Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. The applicant. Wayne Pouer, Barghausen Engineers. tiled a requcst for a nine-lot short plat.
2. The yellow fi Ie eonl<lining the staff repol1. the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documcntation
and other pertinent ll111teriais was entered into the record as Exhibit # I.
3. The Environmental Review Comminee (ERC), the City's responsible ollicial issued a Determination of
Non-Signirictll1ce -Mitigated (DNS-M).
4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with all interest in the matter.
5. The subject site is localed at 1727 Nile Avenue NE. The subjcct site is located 011 the west side of Nile
about a block north ofSullset Boulevard NE and sOllth ofNE 20th Street (SE 104th Street in King
('oullty).
6. The map element of thl! Comprehensive Plan designates the arca in which the subject site is located as
suitable for the developmcnt of low-density residential development, but does not mandate such
development without consideration of other policies of the Plan.
7. The subject site is currently zoned R-4 (Single Family -4 dwelling units/acre). The applicant submitted
the application while thc subject site was still zoned R-5 (Single Family -5 dwelling units per acre) and
has a right to have the application considered under that categorization.
8. The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 5068 enacted in April 2004.
9. The subject site is approximately 3.6 acres or approximately 158.259 square feet. The subject site is
irregularly shaped and is approximately 560 feet wide (east to west) by 300 feet deep.
10. The subject site slopes downward to the northwest. Two streams, Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek, and an unnamed creek. a tributary to Greene's Creek. cross the subject site. Greene's Creek runs
at a diagonal across the east third of the subject site. The unnamed creek runs along the western margin
of the subject site. Their conOuence is north of the subject site. In addition to the creeks. there are two
wetlands. A Category 3 wetland. a regulated wetland. that will be protected. is located adjacent to the
westerly unnamed creek. The second wetland. an unregulated wetland. will also be protected since it
lies within the Greene's Creek buffer.
II. The site was logged a few years ago and the re-growth is mainly small alder and shrubs. Trees in the
wetland and creek areas would be retained. The rest of the site would be cleared for allow development
of building pads. roads and driveways.
Stoneridge II Shorl Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-H. ECr
February 8, 2005
Page 7
12. The applicant proposes dividing the subject site into nine lots that would range in size from
approximately 8.903 square feet to 18,565 square feet. There would also be a tract, Tract A, located in
the northwest corner of the site that would contain the storm water facility and a portion of sensitive
area. Seven oflhe nillc lots would be arrayed arollnd a central cul-de-sac. proposed Mt Baker Avenue
NE. Proposed Lot 8 wOllld have a access directly Ollt to Nile Avenue while Proposed Lot 9 would have
a pipestem access to Nile.
13. The applicant proposes extending a cul-de-sac north from NE 17th Street into the subject site. It would
provide access to Proposed Lots J to 7. Nile would provide access to Proposed Lots 8 and 9.
14. The subject site is located within the Issaquah School District. TIle City has imposed an impact fee of
$2,937.00 for each new single-family lot constructed in the Issaquah district under RMC 4-1-160C.
15. The density for the pial would be 2.84 dwelling units per acre after subtracting sensitive areas sllch as
the cree"-\\\:llands and the roadways.
16. The development will'increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 90 trips for the 9
single-t:1Il1ily hc·nu:s. Approximately tell pcrcent of the trips. or approximately J 0 additional peak hour
trips wi II he generated in the lIlorning and evening.
17. The subject site will utilize two stormwater control systems. The main portion of the site will drain to
the northwest and Tract A. Proposed Lots 8 and 9 will use a wet vault located on Proposed Lot 9.
Stoml\vatcr will be subject to a Level 3 Control regime which is the strictest. The project will also be
subjt!ct in gencr,lIw rhe 1998 King Coullty Storl1lwater Manual as well as the DcpaJ111lcnt of Ecology's
standards regarding erosion control.
18. The development of adjacent property by this applicant C1pparently did create erosion and storm water
problems downstream. It appears that during a storm event the temporary detention and erosion control
systems did l10t perform fully. The City also reports that some of the noted problems may have been
caused by additional third paliy property even further upstream.
19. Sewer service will be extended to serve the subject site. Domestic water will be provided by Water
District 90.
20. The applicant will be required to dedicate 12 feet along the eastern edge of the subject site to allow the
widening of Nile Avenue NE.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. The proposed plat appears to serve the public use and interest. The applicant will be protecting the
creeks and wetlands on the subject site assuring the preservation of the natural features of this property.
The proposed density of2.84 acres complies with the Zoning Code's R-5, the zoning that was vested, as
well as the current R-4 zoning.
2. While there have been downstream problems with sediment, it appears that the proposed development
will be subject to the most stringent storm water development regulations. That should protect both the
creeks that flow through the subject site as well as downstrcam water bodies. The City found the
stormwater analysis appropriate and the ERC imposed a series of mitigation measures in addition to the
code-required measures.
Stoneridge /I Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SI-IPL-I/. ECF
February 8. 2005
Page 8
3. The applicant will be offsetting impacts to the roadways. emergency services and parks by paying the
mitigation fces associated with single-family development. In this case. the applicant will also be
paying an impact fcc to offset impacts on the Isslllluah School District.
4. The development of this site will increase the tax base of the City. It will also provide additional
housing choices and in this case, choices with environmental amenities closeh' associated with most of
the proposed lots. -
5. In conclusion. the proposed short plat appears to be an appropriate division and usc of the 3ubject site.
DECISION:
The short plat is approved subject to the follo" .. ·ing conditions:
J. The applicant shall comply with the conditions imposed by the ERe.
2. Lot S shnll utilize the 20-foot privnte access easement that also provides access to Lot 9. 1\ note
shall be placet! on the face oCthe linal short plat stating this requirement. The satisfaction of
this requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services.
3. A twelve-fOOl right-or-way dedication is required along the short plat's frontage with Nile
Avenue NE. The dedication shall occur at the time offinal recording of the short plat.
4. Prior to recording orthe Stoncridgl' II Short Plat. till: dedication of the access road through
Stoneridge I (LUA 04-046. foP) and associated improvements of the road shall be completed if
Stollcridge I is nut yet recorded.
5. A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently with the recording of the short plat in
order to establish maintenance responsibilities for nil shared improvements. The agreement
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat prior to recording.
6. The applicant shall be required to plant nvo new approved trees within the 20-foot front yard
setback area of all lots within the short plat. The applicant shall be required to record a
restrictive covenant against the property prior to final short plat recording, which indicates that
two trees are required to be planted within the front yard setback area of each new lot. TIlis
condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and
the trees shall be planted prior to final building permit inspection.
7. Prior to recording the short plat, the dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge 1, LUA
04-046, FP)to the existing downstrcam public sanitary sewer systcm shall be required, if not
yet in place.
8. The dedication along Niles Avenue NE shall be forwarded to the City Council.
Stoneridge II Shorl Pial
File No.: LUA-04-124. SIIPL-H, ECf
February 8, 2005
Page 9
ORDERED TI-IIS 81h day of February 2005
FRED J. KA
HEARING E
TRANSMITTED THIS 81h day of Fcbruary 2005 to the parties of record:
Susan Fiala
lOSS S Grady Way
Renton. \VA 98055
Wayne Potter
Barghauscn Engineers
1 821 5 7:!'od i\ vc S
Kent. \VA 980)2
Claudia Donnellv
104 15 14 th Ave" SE
Relllon. \VA Q80,9
Ali Sadr
Barghausen Engineers
18215 nnd Avc S
Kenl, \VA 98032
TRANSMITTED nils Slh day of February 2005 to the following:
Mayor Kathy Kcolkcr-Whceler Stall Engler. Fire
Chad Annollr
6500 I 261h Ave SE
Bellcvuc. \VA 98006
Jay Covingtoll. Chid' :\dll1il1islrati\c Olliccr
Julin rvlcdzcgi:lI1. Cllllilcil Liaisol1
Larry Warren. Cily Allomcy
Larr~ i\leckling. Bllildin!! Oflicial
Plunning COl11mission
Transportation Division
Gregg Zimmerman. PBPW Administrator
Alex Pietsch, Economic Development
Jennifer Henning, Development Services
Stacy Tuckcr. Development Services
Utilities Division
Neil Watts. Development Services
Janet Conklin, Development Services
King County Journal
Pursuant to Title IV. Chapler 8. Section 100Gofthe City'S Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in
writing on or hefure 5:00 p.m., Febrllano 22, 2005. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the
Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact. error in judgment. or the
discover)' of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written
request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This
request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errOrs discovered by such appellant. and the Examiner may,
after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City COllncil is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110. which requires that such appeal
be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specitied requirements.
Copies of this ordinance are 'lVnilable for inspection or purchase in the Finance Departmcnt. first floor ofCily
Hull. An appenlmllst he tiled in writing on or hefore 5:00 p.m., Fcbnmry 22, 20115.
If thc Examincl"s RCCOllllllclidatioll or Decision contains the rccluircmcnt for I~cstricti\'e Covenants, the
executed COVCllllllts will he I'cquired prior to approv~lll)\' City Council or IillalllrllCl~ssillg of the file. You
may contact this IIflicc fill' iul'OI'lIlation on formatting covenants.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private onc-on-ollc) cOl1llllunications may occur
concerning pending land usc decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8. 2005
Page 10
private with nny decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land usc process include both
the Hearing Exnminer and members of the City COllncil.
All communicatiolls conce~'~I'g the proposal must be made in public. This public communication pem,its all
interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the
evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the COllrt.
The Doctrine applies 1I0t oilly to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as
Appeals to the City Council.
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TO:
FROM:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
November 1, 2006
Carrie Olson
Sonja J. Fesser
SUBJECT: Windstone Div. II, LUA-04-124-SHPL
Format and Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the
following comments:
Comments for the Project Manager:
This subdivision is being incorrectly processed as a short plat. RCW 58.17.020 (6) states
"Short subdivision" is the division or redivision of land into four or fewer
lots, tracts, parcels, sites, or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease, or
transfer of ownership. However, the legislative authority of any city or
town may by local ordinance iQcrease the number of lots, tracts, or
parcels to be regulated as short subdivisions to a maximum of nine.
Thus this subdivision must be processed as a Plat and sent to council for approval. This obviates
the need for the Deed of Dedication and references thereto made on the subdivision. The
Declaration needs to be amended to be a Declaration and Dedication statement.
Comments for the Applicant:
The City has been treating this subdivision as a short plat but because it is a subdivision into 10
units under state law it is a plat and must be processed as such. This will require some minor
changes to the document itself as outlined in the following paragraph. There will be some
additional processing steps required.
The changes to the document includes modification of the Declaration statement to include
Dedication language as well. There is no need for a separate Deed of Dedication or references
thereto. The land number reference will need to be changed to LND-1O-0450. The land use
action number will likely change as well.
The combined length of the north lines of Tract "A" and Lots 3, 4 and 9 still notes an incorrect
number (Sheet 3 of 3). Please review and revise as needed. The number should be the same as is
noted in the Affidavit of Minor Correction of Survey document (Rec. No. 20060914001313).
The "DEC LARA TION" statement is incomplete as shown. See the attachment for what is
missing.
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There is a 5' Utility Easement noted along the north line of Lot 8 (new with this submittal).
Is it private or public? Also, there is a 1 O'Utility Easement noted along the east line of Lot
8 (new with this submittal). Are they private or public?
Is the 10' wide Drainage Easement noted on Lot 2 public or private (Sheet 3 of 3)? The
previous short plat submittal noted said easement over both Lots 1 and 2. Which is correct?
The "UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE" block (Sheet 2 of3) includes text concerning a
"VAULT EASEMENT". Is this text meant to be included in this block? Is it a public or
private vault easement? Where is it located? If not pertinent, remove said vault easement
text as is needed.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
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BUILDING PLANNING PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
November 28. 2006
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Juliana Fries ext: 7278
Windstone II -Final Plat
LUA 04-124-FP
Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
Please review the attached Second Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for
the Plat of Stone Ridge (AKA Windstone) document as to legal form.
A copy of the Hearing Examiner's Report dated February 8th 2005 is attached for reference and
your use. Recommendation 5 states "A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently
with the recording of the short plat iii order to establish maintenance responsibilities for all
shared improvements. The agreement shall be placed on the face of the final short plat prior to
recording. "
Recommendation 6 states "The applicant shall be required to plant two new approved trees
within the 20-foot front yard setback area of all lots within the short plat. The applicant shall be
required to record a restrictive covenant against the property prior to final short plat recording,
whiclHndicates that two trees are required to be planted within -the front yard setback area of
ea~h_ new lot. This condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development
Services Division and the trees shall be planted prior to final building permit inspection."
Windstone II has two-detention vaults as private utilities. One detention vault is within Tract A
(Division II) and the other vault is within an easement on Lot 9.
I am enclosing, for your reference, a copy of the First Amendment to the Declaration of
Protective Covenants for the Plat Of Windstone.
If I may be of assistance in expediting this request please call me at 430-7278.
cc: Kayren Kittrick
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issue, how~ver, with the note on the' plat requiririg the Planting of two tr~~s on each lot serving the'
, function of a" restrictive, covenant The note is simply' 'notice' (jf inrorma,tiori'~and ,isn',ta legal,
, " restrictioll or requitement running ,with' the land. 'Thete'fore~ yo:u need'to pe !;iure that ~ separate
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DOCUMENT TITLE Second Amendment to Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Plat
of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windston~
REFERENCE NO. OF
DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED/ 20051020000338,20051207002324
RELEASED
GRANTOR KBS Development Corporation
GRANTEE City of Renton
The Public
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone}, Vol. 230, PaKes 61-65
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 032305-9046;032305-9034;032305-9033;032305-9042
SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FOR THE PLAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE)
Windstone Div. II
KBS Development Corporation, Developer herein, hereby amends the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for the Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Winds tone ), recorded under King County Recording No.
20051020000338, as amended by the First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for the
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording No. 20051207002324
(collectively, the "Declaration").
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3 of the Declaration, prior to termination of the Development
Period, the Developer is authorized to subject additional properties to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, the Development Period has not terminated;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Article 3 and Section 16.1 of the Declaration, Developer
hereby amends the Declaration as follows:
l. The Plat of Winds tone Div. II, recorded with the King County Recorder under Recording No.
_____________ ("Div. II") is hereby subjected to the Declaration. The land within
Div. II is shown on the Map for Div. II and is legally described as follows:
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
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Lot W, King County Boundary Line Adjustment No. LOOL0089,
recorded under Recording No. 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington, being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington.
2. In addition to those Tracts, easements and other areas set forth in Section 1.5 of the
Declaration, the Common Area shall include Tract A ofDiv. II and the drainage easements and
appurtenances located within Div. II as shown on the Div. II Map and intended for common use and
enjoyment. The City of Renton shall have access to the easemenfarea as necessary to inspect or maintain
the drainage facilities and appurtenances thereon. L F-~P~ ~?
3. As set forth on the Map for Div. iI, private easements for access and utilities are granted to
Lots 3 and 8. Said easements shall be non-exclusive, perpetual and appurtenant and shall run with the
land and bind the heirs, successors and assigns of the Lot Owners of Lots 3, 8 and 9 and Tract A.
3.1 The Association shall pay all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances
located on Tract A (the "Burdened Property"), which costs shall be a common expense, except that the
costs to maintain, repair and replace any utilities or other appurtenances within the easement located
within the easement area on Tract A and solely serving Lot 3 (the "Benefited Property") shall be paid by
the owner of Lot 3. The Owner of Lot 3 shall hold the Assocaition harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or relatea to·the use of the easement area by the Owner
of Lot 3, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Association.
3.2 The owners of Lot 8 (the "Benefited Property") and Lot 9 (the "Burdened Property")
shall share equally in all costs to maintain the easement and appurtenances within the easement area
located on Lot 9. The Owner of Lot 8 shall hold the Owner of Lot 9 harmless from any and all claims,
losses, damages and causes of action arising from or related to the use of the easement area by the Owner
of Lot 9, except for claims, losses, damages and causes of action arising from the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Owner of Lot 9.
3.3 Prior to taking any action within the easement area which may interfere with the
Burdened Property owner's use of the easement area, the Lot Owner of the Benefited Property shall give
the Lot Owner of the Burdened Property reasonable advance notice, unless immediate entry is necessary
due to emergent damage or threat to the Benefited Property and/or Burdened Property. The Lot Owner of
the Benefited Property shall restore the landscaping and other improvements within the easement area to
their condition immediately prior to any maintenance, repairs or replacement.
4. The Lot Owners of Lots within Div. II shall be Members of the Association and shall be
entitled to all benefits and subject to all obligations of Members of the Association.
5. Unless otherwise stated herein, all capitalized terms used in this First Amendment shall have
the meanings set forth in the Declaration.
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Second Amendment to Declaration of
Plat of Stone Ridge (A.K.A Windstone)
6. Except for the matters stated in this First Amendment, all of the provisions contained in the
Declaration remain in full force and effect. This Amendment shall be effective upon recording.
Dated this __ day of _________ , 2005.
DEVELOPER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CQR~ORA TION
BY· [DRAFT J
Kolin Taylor, President
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this __ day of ,2006, before me, a Notary
Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, came Kolin Taylor, personally
known or having presented satisfactory evidence to be the President of KBS Development Corporation, a
Washington corporation, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the
said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of saiq corporation for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instrument.
WITNESS MY HAND and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
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Print Name: ____________ _
Notary Public in and for the
State of Washington, residing at
Expiration Date: ___________ _
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DOCUMENT TITLE :\.../ of Ston~ Ridge (A.K.A;··Wipdstone) ./:::'.:.
REFERENCE NO. OF "';':
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./ :: .:' DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS :: ~::accurapY or validity of
.:' .,' .:F()l(THifl~LAT OF STONE RIDGE (A.K.A. WINiJSTO~~)~·~enl. :.~ .:.:: .. :,< ~·~'·~.y~~:~.6~m~t'·d.brp:'ration, Developer herein, hereby amends the ~~~J;:ation of Protective
Covenant&.fotihe J)lat:~f S~6ne ~id$e·TA~K:A. Windstone), recorded under King County Recording
No. 20051020000$38 (.~e.i;IDeClaration"). .;:;.
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WHEREAS';·.:pursuiiflt ~O Seidon::H~.~ t o~::'the':Declaration, prior to termination of the
Development Period, ili,r6ev~10p~r is authoriz6d t9':execu~ and to have recorded any amendments to
the Declaration it deems neces$.ary;:::and .. :. .::'./ .i.'· '~.::
. WHEREAS, the Devel~~!nent'p~~~~' ha;:n~t::'rn.1~:~t~~·;:./· .... ·· ....... .
WHEREAS, on or about Novemb~r. 8, ~Q.O~:~ tl1b:I?~~el.6~~t rec:ivecfwritten approval from the
City of Renton (by Kayren Kittrick, Departrilen(of Pgblic:Wqiks) for t1)t'teasements created herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, Developer hereby::~~~nd~ th/De¢f~r()t{~n:t fgi~Qws·;·""'····\ .. :.
1. Section 1.5 of the Declaration is hereby dele'~~~' in .i~.eP~;rc:;l, ~h~'::a' ne~;.$ecti~~ l:~5:il!.
hereby substituted in its place, as follows: ".;: ;.:: / .. :" .t'·'··:\ .. ·,'· ./ ./...< ........... .
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:::. .\, .. ,., .~/' /: .". '::monument easements benefiting the Association, the stormwater
':' .. \.. .,"/ .::-' :r"":: jnana~~ment easements benefiting the Association as shown on Exhibit
'",::".:"""",/' ,,:'·./B .• ,'and"any. other are~.~,.9wned by or benefiting the Association and/or
":':' .:the Lo~ Owilers fot'the c~mmon use and enjoyment of all of the Lot
...... /' f'O~,t'lfr~~ A~y ~tr6eis".4dcts or other areas dedicated or conveyed to a
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DATE:
TO:
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FROM:
ST AFF CONTACT:
SUBJECT:
Issue:
PLANNING/BUILDING/
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
October 13,2006
Randy Corman, Council President
Members of the Renton City Council
Kathy Keolker, Mayor
Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator
Kayren K. Kittrick, Development Engineering Supervisor
Windstone II Final Plat
Shall the council approve Windstone II, previously approved through the short plat
process with a·public hearing as a final plat?
Background:
Windstone II short plat proposed nine lots for future home construction and a surface
water tract to be held in common and maintained by the future Homeowners Association
or by a maintepance agreement between the future homeowners. With the proposed lot
number being "greater than four but less than ten, the short plat process included a public
hearing before' and approval by the Hearing Examiner.
During the review for the approval of the Windstone II short plat for recording, the lot
count was determined as exceeding the number of lots for a short plat due to the tract
being included in the total. Tracts are commonly used for surface water facilities, access
and egress, ana occasionally for parks or other areas held in common within a short plat
or plat and were not previously considered separate parcels. With a recent interpretation
of RCW 58.17 .020( 6), tracts are now considered and counted in the final number of lots
within a subdivision rather than just the building sites.
The only differences between short plat approval of nine lots and a preliminary plat are
the Hearing Examiner approval (rather than a Hearing Examiner recommendation to
council) and the requirement for council approval of right-of-way dedications. The
public hearing was held on January 4,2005 and approved February 8, 2005. As part of
the standard process for final short plat, a separate deed of dedication was sent to and
approved by City Council on November 6, 2006. Construction of infrastructure and
required impr~:vements is complete, so the plat has applied for recording.
Recommendation:
Council approve Windstone II as a final plat.
RESOLUTION NO.
EXHIBIT A
WINDSTONE II
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089,
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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DATE:
TO:
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SUBJECT:
PLANNING/BUILDING/
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
November 14, 2006
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Kayren Kittrick, Development Engineering Supervisor
Windstone II Final Plat Resolution
Attached for y'our attention, review and consideration are copies of the agenda bill, the
issue paper, t~e legal description, maps and red-lined proposed resolution for the
approval of the Windstone II short plat as a final plat.
During the course of the review for final short plat in preparation of sending it on to
council for acceptance of the deed of dedication and recording, it was determined that
under the current interpretation of RCW 58.17.020(6) the short plat had to be processed
as a final plat.· The full information may be found in the issue paper.
So, if everythihg meets your approval, please prepare the resolution for approval and
acceptance of the final plat. I am attempting to meet the deadlines for the council
meeting of November 27,2006 to allow recording of the plat prior to end of the year.
If you have any questions I might be able to answer, please do not hesitate to contact me
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works
Dept/Di v IBoard. Development Services Division
Staff Contact.. .... Kayren Kittrick x7299
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Subject: .:~ . Approve Wmdston~ II Short Plat as Fmal Plat
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Exhibits:
Issue paper dated November 13, 2006
Neighborhood Map,
Plat Map
Recommended Action:
Council approve Resolution
Fiscal Impact: ,,0.00
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Total Project Budget:
SUMMARY OF AC]ION:
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For Agenda of: November 27, 2006
Agenda Status
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Request Council approval of Winds tone II, an approved 3.6 acre short plat, generally located
north ofNE 1 i h Street at Mt. Baker Avenue NE with nine single family lots and one tract as a
final plat.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Council approve Resolution
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Submitting Data: :: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: November 27, 2006
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SUMMARY OF AC1!ION:
Request Council approval of Winds tone II, an approved 3.6 acre short plat, generally located
north ofNE 1 i h Street at Mt. Baker Avenue NE with nine single family lots and one tract as a
final plat.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Council approve Resolution
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From:
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Carrie Olson
Kittrick, Kayren; Schuster, Curtis; Woods, Steve
11/08/20064:03:50 PM
Re: Another topic, possibly sore ....
Steve, Attached are the review comments from Bob MacOnie and Sonja Fesser. Please make the
requested language changes to the mylar to create the final plat. The attachment referred to in the
attached memo has already been faxed to you. Please contact Juliana Fries {425-430-7278 for other
requirements related to this plat. Item #3 on her, November 7,2006, e-mail no longer is required to be a
separate document for full plats. If you have questions, please contact me at 425-430-7235. Thanks,
Carrie
»> Kayren Kittrick 11/08/2006 1 :29 PM »>
Neil Watts told me about an hour ago to process Windstone II as a final plat, which will put the schedule
out a couple weeks to get it through Council.
To make this painless as possible, could you have your surveyor coordinate with Carrie regarding any
changes on the mylar, and I think we can do the rest. The final plat process involves taking the whole
thing back to council for approval, usually on the consent agenda.
Kayren Kittrick
Development Engineering Supervisor
Public Works Inspections & Permits
425-430-7299
cc: Fesser, Sonja; Fries, Juliana; MacOnie, Robert; Watts, Neil
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
November 1,2006
Carrie Olson ~
Sonja J. Fesse~~
SUBJECT: Windstone Div. n, LUA-04-124-SHPL
Format and Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the
following comments:
Comments for the Project Manager:
This subdivision is being incorrectly processed as a short plat. RCW 58.17.020 (6) states
"Short subdivision" is the division or redivision of land into four or fewer
lots, tracts, parcels, sites, or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease, or
transfer of ownership. However, the legislative authority of any city or
town may by local ordinance increase the number of lots, tracts, or
parcels to be regulated as short subdivisions to a maximum of nine.
Thus this subdivision must be processed as a Plat and sent to council for approval. This obviates
the need for the Deed of Dedication and references thereto made on the subdivision. The
Declaration needs to be amended to be a Declaration and Dedication statement.
Comments for the Applicant:
The City has been treating this subdivision as a short plat but because it is a subdivision into 10
units under state law it is a plat and must be processed as such. This will require some minor
changes to the document itself as outlined in the following paragraph. There will be some
additional processing steps required.
The changes to the document includes modification of the Declaration statement to include
Dedication language as well. There is no need for a separate Deed of Dedication or references
thereto. The land number reference will need to be changed to LND-I0-0450. The land use
action number will likely change as well.
The combined length of the north lines of Tract "A" and Lots 3, 4 and 9 still notes an incorrect
number (Sheet 3 of 3). Please review and revise as needed. The number should be the same as is
noted in the Affidavit of Minor Correction of Survey document (Rec. No. 20060914001313).
The "DECLARA nON" statement is incomplete as shown. See the attachment for what is
missing.
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There is a 5' Utility Easement noted along the north line of Lot 8 (new with this submittal).
Is it private or public? Also, there is a 1 o 'Utility Easement noted along the east line of Lot
8 (new with this submittal). Are they private or public?
Is the 10' wide Drainage Easement noted on Lot 2 public or private (Sheet 3 00)? The
previous short plat submittal noted said easement over both Lots 1 and 2. Which is correct?
The "UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE" block (Sheet 2 of3) includes text concerning a
"V AUL T EASEMENT". Is this text meant to be included in this block? Is it a public or
private vault easement? Where is it located? If not pertinent, remove said vault easement
text as is needed.
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DECLARATION:
A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4
CITY OF RENTON,
KNOW ALL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS THAT WE. THE UNDERSIGNED OWNERS OF THE LAND HEREIN
DESCRIBED DO HEREBY MAKE A SHORT SUBDIVISION THEREOF PURSUANT TO RCW 58.17.060
AND DECLARE THIS SHORT PLAT TO BE THE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF SAME. AND THAT SAID
;~gR~E~~~: IS MADE WITH THE FREE CONSEN~IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE HAVE SET OUR HANDS
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Kolin B. Taylor President-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Solomon V. Avzaradel treasurer-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
APPROVALS:
Robert W. Ruddell Secretary-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Washington Federal Savings. a United States Corporation
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EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF 2006.
CITY OF RENTON ADMINISTRATOR OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
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From:
To:
Date:
Subject:
Steve,
Juliana Fries
steve@cpsurvey.com
11/07/20069:08:42 AM
Windstone II -review comments
I completed my review of the Windstone II short plat.
Following are my comments:
1 -Sheet 1 -Road dedication along 148th Ae SE is 12 feet (not 10). The map shows 12, so I believe this
was a typo.
2 -There is a sewer main in portion of lot1. A 15-foot public utility easement easement is required
centered on the sewer main. You may need the as-builts to locate the easement within lot 1.
3 -Shorts plats require "public utility easements" to be in separate documents and be referenced on the
face of the plat.
4 -Sheet 1 -Plat Notes: Note No.6 -Has the amel")dment to the CC&R's been submitted to the City for
review? The amendment needs to be cross referenced on the face of the plat. Please add blanks for the
recording number of the CC&R's amendment.
If you have any questions, please call me at 425-430-7278.
Thanks
Juliana
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DECLARATION:
A PORTION OF THE NE
CITY OF RENTON,
KNOW ALL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS THAT WE. T1:fE.-Htffi'e:RSmqa:r-eWNI~t::OJE-
DESCRIBED DO HEREBY MAKE A SHORT SUBDI ON THEREOF PURSUANT TO·RCW
AND DECLARE THIS SHORT PLAT TO BE T GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF SAME. AND
SHORT PLAT IS MADE WITH THE FREE ONSE~~~INWITNESS WHEREOF WE HAVE SET OUR H
AND SEALS. ,~~~,jl;~y~~<~e:=.:;''&ifb+~e.
by: ·;~5;li~~·.~,~,evv~Si
Kolin B. Taylor President-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Robert W. Ruddell Secretary-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
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ACKNOWLEDG
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF _____ -J
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DULY COMMISSIONED AND SWC
ROBERT W. RUDDELL. AND SC
Solomon V. Avzaradel treasurer-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Washington Federal Savings. a United States Corporation
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APPROVALS:
EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF 2006.
CITY OF RENTON ADMINISTRATOR OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
WITNESS MY HAND AND ~
CERTIFICATE ABOVE WRITTEt
From:
To:
Date:
Subject:
Carrie Olson
Fries, Juliana; Watts, Neil
11/03/20062:11 :51 PM
Re: Windstone II Short Plat
Neil, I will proceed as you have directed. Thank you for your prompt reply and direction. The City Clerk
has been notified to proceed with the right of way dediction on Consent Agenda as originally scheduled.
Carrie .
>>> Neil Watts 11/03/200612:45 PM »>
Carrie
. This project has already been approved as a short plat. After that approval we have revised our
administrative procedures on counting tracts for platting purposes. However, this project has vested
approval as a short plat, and needs to be recorded as such. It would not be appropriate to require
processing of the project as a full plat at this late date. Please proceed with the right of way dedication as
originally scheduled.
Neil
»> Carrie Olson 11/03/06 12:02 PM »>
With a current review of Windstone II Project, Bob MacOnie determined that this project was incorrectly
labeled a short plat rather than a plat. It is true that a short plat can include up to nine lots but this project
also included an additional Tract A. Please see attached explanation and review. I have notified the City
Clerk to pull the Deed of Dedication document scheduled to be read as part of the Consent Agenda at the
Monday, November 6, 2006, Council Meeting. This dedication will take place when the plat mylar is
presented to the Council for acceptance at a future date. Please process this mylar as requested. If
you have questions, please contact Bob Mac Onie. Thanks. Carrie .
cc: Fesser, Sonja; Kittrick, Kayren; MacOnie, Robert; Walton, Bonnie; Zimmerman,
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Submitting Data:
Dept/Div /Board ..
Staff Contact ..... .
Subject:
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Planning/Building/Public orks .
Development Services Division
Carrie K. Olson x7235
AU:
For Agenda of: November 6, 2006
Agenda Status
Consent ............. . x
Acceptance of additional right-of-way to comply with
City of Renton code for new short plats and the
Windstone IT Short Plat (LUA04-124) Resolution ..... ;.;>:":::~.t;. ~~~~~~~~~ll
Old Business .. :.· ::.:1 ~~~~1:,~~~;'f~fl
Exhibits: New Business ....... ::.t;i~~...-~:luo~""9"'~~.
Deed of Dedication
Exhibit Map
Vicinity Map
Hearing Examinier's Report
Recommended Action:
Council concur
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Study Sessions ..... .
Information ........ .
Approvals:
Legal Dept ........ .
Finance Dept. .... .
Other .............. .
Expenditure Required. . . Transfer/Amendment. ..... .
Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated ........ .
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
x
X
The area to be dedicated for additional right-of-way is 8,971 sq.ft. of land to create a cul-de-sac at
the end of Mt. Baker Ave NE and a strip of land 161.58' x 12' wide (2,178.95 sq.ft) required for
the minimum street widening of Nile Ave NE. and is a Hearing Examiner's condition of the
Windstone II Short Plat, LUA04-124. Council acceptance of said right-of-way should be
completed prior to recording the deed with the short plat.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Accept the additional right-of-way and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and record the
Deed of Dedication.
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
Submitting Data:
Dept/Div /Board ..
Staff Contact. .....
Subject:
Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Services Division
Carrie K. Olson x7235
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For Agenda of: November 6,2006
Agenda Status
Consent ............. .
Public Hearing ..
Acceptance of additional right-of-way to comply with Correspondence .. .
City of Renton code for. new short plats and the Ordinance ............ .
Windstone II Short Plat (LUA04-124) Resolution ........... .
Exhibits:
Deed of Dedication
Exhibit Map
Vicinity Map
Hearing Examinier's Report
Recommended Action:
Council concur
Fiscal Impact: N / A
Old Business ....... .
New Business ...... .
Study Sessions ..... .
Information ........ .
Approvals:
Legal Dept ........ .
Finance Dept. .... .
Other .............. .
Expenditure Required... Transfer/ Amendment ...... .
Amount Budgeted....... Revenue Generated ........ .
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
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The area to be dedicated for additional right-of-way is 8,971 sq.ft. of land to create a cul-de-sac at
the end of Mt. Baker Ave NE and a strip of land 161.58' x 12' wide (2,178.95 sq.ft) required for
the minimum street widening of Nile Ave NE. and is a Hearing Examiner's condition of the
Windstone II Short Plat, LUA04-124. Council acceptance of said right-of-way should be
completed prior to recording the deed with the short plat.
ST AFFRECOMMENDATION:
Accept the additional right-of-way and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and record the
Deed of Dedication.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: 032305-9035
Project File #: LUA-04-124-SHPL Street Intersection: NE 17th Street and Mt. Baker Avenue NE
Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released: Additional reference numbers are on page __ "
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. KBS Development Corp. 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page 2 )
A portion of the following described property:
Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording
Number 20020702900007.
Situated in the City of Renton, King County, Washington.
The Grantor, for and in considemtion of mutual benefits conveys, quit claims, dedicates and donates to the Grantee(s) as
named above, the above described real estate situated in the County of King, State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Aooroved and Acceoted Bv:
Grantor(s): KBS Development Corp. Grantee(s): City of Renton
Kathy Keolker, Mayor
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk.
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASIllNGTON ) SS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF KING ).
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOOdw Page 1 Revised 7-25-2006.
Form 84 OOOllbh
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand the day and year as written below.
Notary Seal must be within box
Notary Seal must be within box
Notary Seal must be within box
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ________ _
---:-_--:-_:_~-_:__:_:__::____:_-_:_-~~--signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hislher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print)---'-____________ _
My appointrDent expires: ___________ _
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certifY that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ________ _
_________________ signed this instrument, on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instrument and
acknowledged it as the and ___ -:----::--__
of to be the free and voluntary act of such
party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print) _____________ _
My appointment expires: ____________ _
Dated:
CORPORATE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
On this ___ day of ____ --', 20--, before me personally appeared
______________________ to me known to
be of the corporation that
executed the within instrument, and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned, and each on oath stated thafhe/she was authorized to execute said
instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print) _____________ _
My appointment expires:, ____________ _
pated:
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOOdw Page 2 Revised 7-25-2006
Exhibit A
Legal Description
Project: Windstone II
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GRANTOR: KBS Development Corp.
Street: NE 17th St and Mt. Baker Ave NE
Dedication description for 148th Avenue Southeast:
AND
The East 12 feet of Lot W of King County Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0087,
Filed under King County Recording Number 20020702900007.
Dedication description for Mt. Baker A venue Northeast:
Commencing at the Southeast comer of Lot W of King County Boundary Line
Adjustment Number LOOL0087, filed under King County Recording Number
20020702900007;
thence North 87°49'15" West,along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of327.01 feet
to the True Point of Beginning;
thence North 02°10'45" East, a distance of2.07 feet to the beginning ofa curve tangent to
said line;
·thence Northeasterly a distance of 19.90 feet along the curve concave to the Southeast,
having a radius of 15.00 feet and a central angle of 76°00'52" to a point of reverse
curvature;
thence Northwesterly a distance of279.89 feet along the arc of said curve to the South
having a radius of 55 feet and a central angle of291 °34'19" to a point of reverse curvature;
thence Southerly, a distance of 15.51 feet along the arc of said curve concave to the West
having a radius of25.00 feet and a central angle of35°33'27";
thence South 02°10'45" West, tangent to said curve, a distance of23.48 feet to said South
line of said Lot W;
thence South 87°49'15" East, along the South line of said Lot W, a distance of 42.00 feet to
the True Point of Beginning;
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington
All situate in Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East of the Willamette Meridian.
1459 WS2 road dedication2.DOOdw Page 3 Revised 7-25-2006
Exhibit "B"
Winds tone II
Road Dedication
N. LINE OF S 1/2
OF NE 1/4 OF E 1/4
N21'52'52"E~ , S87'37'3S"E
16.20' (!MI·'H·.II?·F 427.39 .
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N42'S4'49"E
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31.15' Lot W
KC BLA # LOOL0087
Rec. No. 20020702900007 .
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CONTACT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
OFFICE OF THE HEARL"JG EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
KI3S III LLC
12320 NE 8th Street. Stc., 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineering
18215 72nd Avenue South
Kent. W A 98032
Virginia Luck
285 Sand Dune AWllue NW
Ocean Shores. W A 98569
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA 04-124. SHPL-I-L ECF
1727 Nile Avenue NE
February 8 2005
Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision nf;1 3.6 ncr!! site.
Development Scr .... icl!s Recommendation: Approve su~iect to
conditions
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the
Examiner on December 28, 2004.
punLlc HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining
available information on file with the application. field
checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the su~iect as follows:
MINUTES
Tile followillg mill utes are tlSIII1IIIlarJ' of lite Jail "ary 4, 2005 Itearing.
Tile legal record is recorded Oil CD.
The hearing opened on Tuesday. January 4. 2005. at 9:49 a.m. in the Council Chambers 011 the seventh floor of
the Renton City I-Iall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit No.1: Yellow tile containing the original Exhibit No.2: Neighborhood Detail Map
application. proof of posting_ proof of publication and
other documentationJ~ .. crtil1ent to this request.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-I-I. ECF
February 8.2005
Page 2
Exhibit No.3: Preliminary Short Pial
Exhibit No.5: Zoning Map
Exhibit No. Written comments by Ms. Donnelly
Exhibit No.4: Preliminary Utility. Grading and
Drainage Plan
Exhibit No. ll: All Stolleridge I plats and short plats
within the area
The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Susan Fiala. Senior Planner. Development
Services. City of R~l1ton. IOS5 S Grady Way, Renton. Washington 98055. Stoneridge II is also known as
Windslone II beciluse there are four different plats in this area. Stoneridge I was platted in King Coullty and the
final pint is now wilh City of Renton ae; it was allIu:xed in. The applicant is now changing Ihe name of all the
developl11clIIs 1(1 \villdsltllll·.
This plat is located in the eastern portion of the City ofRcntoll. It contains nine lots and one tract and is located
to the \\,\:sl of Nile AVellue NE and Ilorth orNE Sunset Boulevard. as it is in the City of Renton. when it moves
into King County il is known as the Renton/Issaquah Road or State Route 900.
This development is vested under the development regulations of the R-5, it currelltly is 7.oned R-4 effective
November 10, 2004.
t-\pproximately Olll' mile 11011h (If the sitl' is l\·lay C'n::l:k. tlll:n.' is also :1 tributary or IVlay Cn:l'k, Greene' s Creek.
that rUlls Ihrough the sul:!.icC'1 site. There is :II1UIlIlHrncd tribulary 011 the site which flows inlll Greene's Creek
and then flows into tVlay Creek. There are wetlands 011 site as well. .
There is:1I1 existing single-tumily development to the west of the site :lIld was built under the R-8 zone.
The Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated with. J 2
measures. An appeal was tiled and later withdrawn.
The subject site is designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The
proposed site does meet all the requirements of the land usc, housing and environmental elements ofllie
Comprehensive Plan that are applicable to the RLD within the City of Renton.
The net density after all deductions have been taken is 2.84 dwelling units per acre. The lots in the subject
development meet all requirements of lot size. width and depth. It appears that all lots comply with the setback
requirements and these would be verified at the time of individual building permit review.
Existing buildings located on the site arc proposed to be removed. The proposal's compliance with building
standards would be verified prior to the issuance of individual building penn its.
The side lot lines of the proposed lots are generally at right angles to street lines. All lots would have access to
pubic roadways. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via a 20-foot wide shared driveway. All lots comply with
arrangement and access requirements of the Subdivision Regulations,
A 12-toot right-of-way dedication is required for Nile Avenue NE. As well, street improvements along the
frontages of Road A (Mt. Baker Avenue NE) and Nile Avenue NE are required, including pavement, sidewalks.
and City of Renton streetlights prior to recording of the final short plat.
Stoneridgc II Shon Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SIIPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 3
As p3l1 of the Stoncriugc I dcvclopnlenl. platted under King County. secondary access was required and is now
under construction. The secondary access (emergency only) comcs frol11 the west through the existing single-
family development from NE 161h Strect to NE 17lh Slreet. Prior to approval of this short plat. the secondary
access 10 both Stoneridge I and IImlist be completed.
StaffrecOlllll1ends the establishment ofa maintenance agreement for all common improvements.
There are streams and wetlands located on the sitc. Greene's Creek in the eastern portion of the Sh0l1 plat and
the tributary on the west portion. These streams/drainage courses are noted to provide a 2S-foot buffer from the
ordinary high w:ller mark. No tree cutting or land clearing would be penllitted within these buffers.
Discussion was had rcgarding the tree cutting plan and why more trees were not being saved. It was stated that
there could be the possibility of saving some trees. Lot 4 was discussed, other larger trees seem to be located
within the building pad areas and would have to be removed.
Staff is recommcnding Ihat two new trees per lot be included as part of each individual lot as a condition of
short plat approval.
Fire, Traffic and j\'litigUlk\1l Fees arc proposed.
The site is located within the boundaries of the Issaquah School District. City code requires the applicant to pay
the appropriate ISO impact f~cs. The School District has indicated that they can accommodate the additional
students.
A preliminary slorm drainngc report was submitted, the system was designcd to mect Levcl 3 standards for
water f'Or water (lwllilY rind dclelllioll. RunotT collected from Lots 1-7 and Mt. Baker Avenue NE would be by
catch basins :lI1d pipe cllllveyallce system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A.
Runoff from LOIS 8 :lnd 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile Avenue NE would be collected ill a similar
fashion and drain to a wet vault located in the northeast corner of new Lot 9_
The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90. A Certificate of Water
Availability has been obtained. An 8-ineh sewer main is being installed as part of Stone ridge I. This sewer
main is proposed to be stubbed to the access road· of the subject short plat which a sewer main extension along
this new road will be required.
This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District.
Staff recommends approval of this short plat subject to 7 conditions.
Wayne Potter, £3arghausen Engineers. 18215 nnd Ave S. Kent, WA 98032 stated that he would like to provide
several clarifications. first the question of the west property linc. At the timc that K£3S Development
Corporation was developing Stoneridge I in King County, there was an agreement between the property owners.
Virginia Luck. to only sell a portion of her properties_ At that time the agreement was lhut she only wanted to
sell the west hal f on the side of that tributary and to follow the required buffer. A houndary line adjustment was
processed that would allow a cOl11plet~ application to be submitted to King County. Since then. Mrs. Luck
entertained the idea of selling this parcel as well and that is why they are here today.
They concur with st:tfT's recoll1mendations for this plat, however. he would like to clarify a couple of matters.
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Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SIIPL-H, ECF
February 8, 20()5
Page 4
First. it w~s indicated that there was a 35-foot buffer requirement along Greene's Creek which is correct,
however, If yo II look :It conditions 8 and 9 of SEPA the 35-foot increase is for Greene's Creek, the 25-foot
would remain for the unnamed tributary and the wetlands. Ms. Fiala stated that that was correct.
Second. with respect to Plat Condition 2. :1 demolition permit has heen obtained and all clearing of buildings has
taken place onlhe site. As pal1 of Stoneridge I severnl huildings were demolished. the existing structure on this
particular plat was in disrepair amI there were concerns, so a demolition permit was obtained and the existing
home was removed as well. There are no structures on the site.
With regards to trees, he stnted that he was no expert. but during the last 17 year of construction when mass
grading is done, quite a hit of material will be moved on site. A lot of times \vhen trees are moved or material is
brought in. then problems arise once the houses are Imilt the property owners tire concerned that the trees will
blow down on their homes. Quite a few trees :Ire being len on site within the buffer. The site will be providing
street trees and landscaping. They will \\ork with slalTdllring the huilding st:lge to properly address those trees.
Regarding the road extension to the north. the property owner to the north is Mr. Wolf and they have contracted
with him and thai application will come hefore the Hearing Examiner as Windstonc Ill. The dash line is placed
on the exhibit as requested by starr to see how the conllt!ction wOllld take place. There is a lot of grr.de change
from east to west, NE 17''' Strect required climhing a hill ilnd that is why you sec the design provided here. This
is a possible connection, exactly how that connectioll is going to happen is uncertain, but as those properties do
develop that is olle potential. There is currently a driveway that crosses Greene's Creek that has been there for
years and how tvlr. Wolf maintains his property.
Finally, just to clarity Ih~lt Stollcridgc I which is currently ullder c\lI1~lruction is not helon: the Hearing Examincr
today and that <Ill)' opposition or comments tod .. y nrc to be specifically towards the plat that is before the
EX<lminer today.
Claudia Donnelly, 10415 1471h A vc. SE. Renton. W A 98059 stated that Green· s Crcek runs through her property
and she has sOllie concerns. Her property is approximately 500 feet north of Ihe Sloneridge development and
Stoneridge II. She brought some pictures of damage being done to the Creek. She was present to try to protect
her property and the fish in May Creek. There is a state law that says that downstream property O\\llers cannot
have their propelty harmed by upstream developmeJlt. and she is seeing harm happcning. May Creek is the
home of 3 species of salmon, at a 200 I hcaring before the King County Hearing Examiner, the developer's
experts stated that they had found CI Chinook spawning bed 0.9 river miles downstream from where Greene's
Creek enters May Creek. With all the recent muddy yellow water going downstream. she is sure that the
Chinook spawning bed is now destroyed.
On December 8, she sent a letter to Renton City Clerk asking to be able to see the Stoneridge II file along with
some other documents. She received a reply on December 17 and visited City lIall on December 22. She saw
some documents from the original Stone ridge file and the Windstone III file. She .. sked ahout the Stoneridge II
tile. she was not given the opportunity to view that tile. She was informed yesterday that she could ask
questions at the hearing today, she felt she could not ask (IUestions due to not knowing what the developer had
submitted in his reports.
There are many concerns of dirty storm water coming down the stream and clearing without the proper pennits.
During the summer of2004. KBS cleared the property that will comprise the Stoncridge development. there is
an erosion hazmd site located on this property. On August 23 she found gobs of mud in the streambed located
on her property. She talked to Jason Jordan about the situation. he noted that KBS had called and stated that Ihe
detention pond had broken. spilling water down Greene's Stream. Jason statcd that the City had given KBS until
. that Friday to fix the problem or the development would be red tagged. On August 25 she noted yellow water
.Stoncridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-H. ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 5
coming Greene's Stream. She called Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, King County Surface Water Management, and
May Valley Environmental Council seeking help. Later that day a tish and Wildlife officer came out and said
that something needed to be done. She went to the development and stopped the water from coming down. A
sample was taken to Jason (she showed a bottle of water from that day).
The Examiner asked if that was relevant to this project. They did have a detention pond break and that may
explain some of the problems. He checked on the conditions imposed by the ERC. He asked if she had some
objections to this specific plat or the conditions that staff recommended. Concerns about the prior development
may be taken to the appropriate agencies including the City of Renton. This plat before us today must meet the
various storm water requirements, which apparently it does. Obviously there have been some mistakes and
hopefully those have been corrected. Uefore uS today is the ninc-Iot plat that is different than the other plats.
Ms. Donnellv stated that she requested to see the file and she was denied the access.
Ms. Fiala sl<ltcd Ihat il \\<15 her beJiefthm the lile was in anotheroflice gelling ready lor scnding to the Hearing
Examiner's office, and those at the front counter at that time did not know it was back there.
The Examiner stated that he was aware of her concern for the creek. He was not clear as to what conditions
King County imposed on the previous development and that is not within his jurisdiction. If DOE or FIsheries
have concerns, they can intervene and the City ean also help.
The schedule was checked, Ms. Donnelly will be given the opportunity to look at the file and review the
information that is in the liJe for this short plat.
Mr. Potier staled thaI they had no problems ,,·ith allowing j\·ls. Donnelly to review the information. He did
question iflhis was a new public hearing where new witnesses could present or is the hearing extension going to
be limited to information that Ms. Donnelly has after reviewing the liIe?
The Examiner stated that he could not deny her an expert witness after reading the information, to respond to or
ask questions about the ;ssue. A whole series of new witnesses will not be allowed to come in. other than those
that might address the concerns raised, at the point we are dealing with storm drainage, Greene's Crel~k, and the
buffers.
Juliana Fries, Development Services stated that as part of Stoneridge J there is a culvert along 1481h Avenue SE
that is King County right-of-way, King County is requiring the current 24-inch culvert to be upgraded to a 36-
inch culvert. The Cityof Renton's requirement is to make sure that the high water mark on Greene's Creek will
mark where the 35-foot buffer should begin.
Ms. Donnelly will have her written comments to the Examiner's office on January 1),2005 by 5:00 p.m. Mr.
Potter will have one week from January I) to have his written response to the Examiner. The record will be
held open for the Examiner's review of the written comments.
Ali Sadr. Barghausen Engineers, 182 I 5 72nd Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032 stated that he did the design for the storm
drainage system. It was known that there was a potential problem down stream and that's why the water control
facility was designed for this project.
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Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-II. ECF
February 8, 20()S
Page 6
The EX:lluiner called for further testimony regarding this prqject. There was no onc else wishing to speak, and
no further commcnts from staff. The hearing closed at 9:48 H.Ill.
FINDINGS. CONCI.USIONS & RECOMMENDA"nON
Having reviewed the record in this maller, the Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. The applicant. Wayne Polter, Barghausen Engineers. 'iled a requcst for a nine-lot short plat.
2. The yellow file containing thc staff report. the StHtc Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documcntation
and other J)Cninent nlllieriais was entered into the record :IS Exhibit #!.
3. The Environmental Review COlllmittee (ERC), the City's responsible ollicin! issued a Determination of
Non-SignificMce -Mitigatcd (DNS-M).
4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter.
5. The subject site is located at 1727 Nile Avenue NE. The subject site is located on the west side of Nile
about a block north of Sunset Boulevard NE and south ofNE 20th Street (SE 104th Street in King
("oullty).
6. The map elcment of the Comprehensive Plan designates the .. rea in which the subject site is located as
suitable for the development of low-density residential devclopmelll, but does not mandate such
development without considerat ion of other policies of the Plan.
7. The sll~iect site is currently zoned R-4 (Single Family -4 dwelling units/ncre). The applicant submitted
the application while the subject site was still zoned R-5 (Single Family -5 dwelling units per acre) and
has a right to have the application considered under that categorization.
8. The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 5068 enacted in April 2004.
9. The subject site is approximately 3.6 acres or approximately 158.259 square feet. The subject site is
irregularly shaped and is approximately 560 feet wide (east to west) by 300 feet deep.
10. The subject site slopes downward to the northwest. Two streams, Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek. and an unnamed creek. a tributary to Greene's Creek, cross the subject site. Greene's Creek runs
at a diagonal across the east third of the subject site. The unnamed creek runs along the western margin
of the subject site. Their confluence is north of the subject site. In addition to the creeks. there are two
wetlands. A Category 3 wetland. a regulated wetland. that will be protected. is located adjacent to the
westerly unnamed creek. The second wetlllnd. an unregulated wetland. will also be protected since it
lies within the Greene's Creek buffer.
II. The site was logged a few years ago and the re-growth is mainly small alder and shrubs. Trees in the
wetland and creek areas would be retained. The rest of the site would be cleared for allow devclopment
of building pads. roads and driveways.
.Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124. SHPL-H. ECr
February 8, 2005
Page 7
12. The applicant proposes dividing the subject site into nine lots that would range in size from
approximately 8,903 square feet to 18,565 square feet. There would also be a tract, Tract A, located in
the northwest corner of the site that ""'ould contain the storm water facility and a portion of sensitive
area. Seven of the nine lots would be arrayed around a central cul-de-sac, proposed Mt Baker Avenue
NE. Proposed Lot 8 wOllld have a access directly Ollt to Nile Avenue while Proposed Lot 9 would have
a pipestem access to Nile.
13. The applicant proposes extending a cul-de-sac north from NE 17th Street into the subject site. It would
provide access to Proposed Lots I to 7. Nile would provide access to Proposed Lots 8 and 9.
14. The subject site is located within the Issaquah School District. The City has imposed an impact fee of
$2,937.00 for each new single-f.'unily lot constructed in the Issaquah district under RMC 4-1-160C.
15. The density for the pial would be 2.84 dwelling units per acre after subtracting sensitive areas such as
the creek. \\\:1 lands alld the roadways.
16. The development will' increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 90 trips for the 9
single-family homes. Approximately ten percent of the trips. or approximately 10 additional peak hour
trips will he genermed inlhe morning and evening.
J 7. The subject site will utilize two stormwater control systems. The main portion of the site will drain to
the northwest and Tract A. Proposed Lots 8 and 9 will use a wet vault located on Proposed Lot 9.
Stornl\vater will be subject to a Level 3 Control regime which is the strictest. The project will also be
subjl!l.:l in gencnal to the 1998 King Coullty Storl1lwater Manual as well as the DCPaJ11llCIlI of Ecology's
standards regarding. erosion control.
18. The development of adjacent property by this applicant uppurently did create erosion and storm water
problems downstream. It appears that during II storm event the temporary detention and erosion control
systems did not perform fully. The City also reports that some of the noted problems may have been
caused by additional third party property even further upstream.
19. Sewer service will bc extended to serve the subject site. Domestic water will be provided by Water
District 90.
20. The appl icant wi II be required to dedicate 12 feet along the eastern edge of the subject site to allow the
widening of Nile Avenue NE.
CONCLUSIONS:
J. The proposed plat appears to serve the public use and interest. The applicant will be protecting the
creeks and wetlands on the su~icct site assuring the preservation of the natural features of this property.
The proposed density of2.84 acres complies with the Zoning Code's R-5, the zoning that was vested, as
well as the current R-4 zoning.
2. While there have been downstream problems with sediment, it appears that the proposed development
will be subject to the 1110st stringent storm water development regulations. That should protect both the
creeks that flow through the subject site as well as downstream water bodies. The City found the
stornnvater analysis appropriate and the ERe imposed a series of mitigation measures in addition to the
code-reqll ired mcasures.
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Stoneridge /I Short Plat
File No.: lUI\-04-J24, 51-JPl-H. ECF
February 8, 2005
PageS
3. The applicant will be offsetting impacts to the roadways, emergency services and parks by paying the
mitigation Ices associated with single-family development. In this case, the applicant will also be
paying an impact fee to onset impacts on the Issnquah School District.
4. The development of this site will increase the tax base of the City. It will also provide additional
housing choices and in this case, choices with environmental amenities closel" associated with most of
the proposed lots. -
5. In conclusion, the proposed short plat appears to be an appropriate division and usc of the .mbject site.
DECISION:
The short plat is approved subject to the follO\\iing conditions:
I. The applicant shall comply with thc conditions imposed by the ERC.
2. Lot K shnllutilize the 20-foot private nccess easement that also pnwides ;lccess to Lot 9. A note
shall be placed on the face orlhe linal short plat stating this requirement. The satisfaction of
this requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services.
3. A twelve-foot right-or-way dedication is required along the short plat's frontage with NiJe
Avenue NE. The dedication shall occur at the time of final recording of the short plat.
4. Prior to recording orthe Stoneridge II Short Plat. the dedication of the access road through
Stoneridge I (lUA 04-046, FP) and associated improvements of the rond shall be completed if
Stollcridge I is nul yet recorded.
S. A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently with the recording of the short pial in
order to establish maintenance responsibilities for:.11 shared improvements. The agreement
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat prior to recording.
6. The applicant shall be required to plant two new approved trees within the 20-foot front yard
setback area of all lots within the short pIal. The applicant shall be required to record a
restrictive covenant against the property prior to final short plat recording, which indicates that
two trees are required to be planted within the front yard setback area of each new lot. This
condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and
the trees shall be planted prior to final building permit inspection.
7. Prior to recording the short plat, the dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge I. LUA
04-046, FP) to the existing downstream public sanilllry sewer system shall be required, if not
yet in place.
8. The dedication along Niles 1\ venue NE shall be forwarded to the City Council.
Stoneridge II Shorl Pial
File No.: LUA-04-124. SIIPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2()05
Page 9
ORDERED THIS Xlh day of Fe bru<I ry 2005
FRED J. KA
HEARING E
TRANSM ITTED TH IS 811t day of February 2005 to the parties of record:
Susan Fiala
1055 S Grady Way
Renton. W A 98055
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineers
18215 n"d Ave S
Kent. \VA 98032
Claudia Donnell"
10415 14th Ave'SE
Renton. W A C)80,9
Ali Sadr
Barghausen Engineers
18215 nnd Ave S
Kent, \VA 98032
TRANSMITTED nils SIlt day of February 2005 to the following:
Mayor K~lthy Kcolker-Whcelcr Stan Engler. Fire
Chad Annour
6500 I 261h Ave SE
Bellevue. \VA 98006
J:tv Covin!.!loJl. Chid ;\d'llillislraliH' Olliccr -~ . .
Julia rvlcdzl!giall. t~lllllll:il Liaison
Larry Warren. Cily Allorncy
Larr~ i\kckling. Building Oflidal
Phlllning Commission
Transportation Division
Gregg Zimmerman. PBPW Administrator
Alex Pietsch, Economic Development
Jennifer Henning, Development Services
Stacy Tucker. Development Services
Utilities Divisioll
Neil Watts, Development Services
Janet Conklin. Development Services
King County Journal
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8. Section 100Gofthe City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in
writing on or hefure 5:1111 p.III •• Fcbruan' 22, 2005. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the
Examiner is ambigllolls or based on erroneous procedure. errors of law or fact. error in judgment. or the
discovel)' of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing lIlay make a written
request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner'S decision. This
request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may.
after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8. Section 110, which requires that Stich appeal
be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specitied requirements.
Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department. first floor of City
Hall. An appeal 111 list he tiled in writing on or hefore 5:00 p.m •• Febrmll"y 22. 20115.
If the Examiner's ReCf)lIl1l1Cllliatioll 01' Decision contains the rC(luiremcnt for l{estJ"icth'c Covenants, the
CXt'cuted CO\"clIlIllts will he rcquired prior to appro"~lJ b" City COllncil or lillal prol"l~ssillg ()f the lite. You
may cont:u:t this office fill' illfol'lllation on formatting covenants.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur
concerning pending land usc decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may 1I0t communicate in
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Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8. 2005
Page 10
private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both
the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council.
All communications conc~rtlil~g the proposal must be made in public. This public communication pennits all
interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them 10 openly rebullhe
evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court.
The Doctrine applies 110t only to thc initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as
Appeals to the City Council.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGIBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
October 23,2006
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Carrie Olson, Plan Review, x~7235
Windstone II Short Plat, LUA04-124
DEEDS OF DEDICATION REVIEW AS TO FORM
Attached for your review is the Deed of Dedication required for the Windstone II Short Plat. Please
review as to legal form. This.document is not fully executed, but will be by the time of recording.
Our target date for acceptance by Council is November 6, 2006. Please review and return comments
to me as soon as possible. Thanks.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
PLANNING/BUILDING/
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
October 23, 2006
Bob Mac Onie, Technical Services
Sonja Fesser, Technical Services
Carrie Olson, Plan Review x7235
WINDSTONE II SHORT PLAT LUA04-124-SHPL
AND LEGAL REVIEW
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. The following attachments
are enclosed for your review:
• Deed of Dedication
• Short Plat drawings
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments
as needed. Thanks.
Approval: ___________ ,'--__________ ,Date: ___ _
Robert T Mac Onie, Jr. Sonja Fesser
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DATE:
TO:
ROUTE TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
PLANNING/BUILDING/
PUBLIC· WORKSDEP ARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
October 23, 2006
Juliana Fries, Plan Review
Kayren Kittrick, Plan Review
Carrie Olson, Plan Review
WINDSTONE II SHORT PLAT LUA04-124-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. If all review concerns
have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed. Thanks.
Attachments included:
• Deed of Dedication
• Short Plat drawings
Also provide the following information requested by Gregg Zimmermen as requirement of
project closeout and signing of short plat mylars.
Status Of: Accented Related Comments. NA
Y.. . Project#s '7
As-Builts
Cost Data Inventory
Bill of Sale
Easements Y.. Utilities Easement
(Water, Sewer, Utilities,
Hydrant, etc.)
Deed of Dedication Y.. Square Footage: 8,971.31 MtBaker Ave NE
2,178.95. Nile Ave NE
Restrictive Covenants
Maintenance Bond Release Permit Bond 0
Comments:
Approval: ________________________ :, Date: ____ _
Kayren Kittrick Juliana Fries
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P.O. Box 4416
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CITY' >..iF RENTON·
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Gregg Zimmernian P.E., Administrator
SUBJECT: WiNDSTONE II SHORT PLAT LUA-04-124
Dear Mr. Woods:
The review submittal on the above-mentioned short plat has been completed and the following cohlments
have been returned. Please review these comments and in*e the necessary changes. Once changes have
been completed please resubmit three copies of the short 'plat drawings and any other related documents~
SHORTPLAT REVIEW COMMENTS:
. 1. Contact luliima Fries, rianReviewer, at 425-43Q~7278, for:requireme~ts to be completedonth~ ~iViI
construction portion 'to' your project. Other misc: coinments from Juliima are as follows: 1. Show
'. stream location. 2. Stream ~uffer needs to"beWit4~' a NGPA :.... include language' on face of shOrt
·plat. 3. Drainage c::asemerit not allowed' wlthirithe NGPA (buffer). 4. Remove language under
stream buffer "per engineering plans';. '. . . 0
2. Note the City of Renton land record number; LND;.io~0396, on the short plat submittal in' the spac~s,
already provided (upper right-hand corner, of each of the three'submittal sheets). In addition" 'add
. ",-SHPL" at the end of the "LUA" number in saId right-hand corner. Ip the ,center title block (upper
center of Sheets 1 and 2 of3), remove the "W' that.is noted at the end of the land use action number,
· but do add said land record number in the spaces'provIded; . ' , ,
3. The "LEGEND" noted on Sheet 3 of 3' notes'a 'symbol representing what ~as set at the new lot
.. comers. Said symbol is not currently shown'ont,heshortplat drawIng.
4. The first entry under the "DocuMENTS OF RECORD" block is missing the ending "O"in the
" ~ecording number (pet Chicago Title InsuranceCo~ Plat Certificate, OrderNo; 1171741, dated June
· 1,2006). Review and.revise as needed." 0
5. The fifth item under said block (preVious paragraph). refers to an Agreement (Imd terms and
conditions) recorded under King ,County Rec. No. 2Qoio807000279 and 20020807000280. The ti!ie·
report: does not include said recording numbers. under the "EXCEPTIONS'" section of said ~titl,e
report. '
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From: "Simone Oliver" <simone@altoliver.com>
To:
Date:
"Juliana Fries" <jfries@ci.renton.wa.us>, "Laureen Nicolay" <Inicolay@ci.renton.wa.us>
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 1 :56:43 PM
Subject: Work & Tree Cutting in Parklane Court Plat "Wetlands"
Juliana and Laureen,
Since construction began in June, I have been conducting regular, on-site
reviews of the wetland mitigation construction at Parklane, and re-visited
the site yesterday to ensure nothing has changed. The site looks very good
-all the grading within the wetland mitigation areas is complete, habitat
features have been placed and construction has begun on the perimeter wall
outside the buffer area.
I would be happy to review the site with either of you (or Andrea) if you
have any additional concerns. Otherwise, planting should commence this fall
1 early winter and when everything is complete, I will let you know and we
can review the site at that time.
Thanks and please let me know if you have any questions.
Simone Oliver
Altmann Oliver Associates, LLC
425.333.4535
simone@altoliver.com
www.altoliver.com
-------Original Message-----
From: Juliana Fries [mailto:jfries@ci.renton.wa.us]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 6:40 AM
To: bniemann@specializedhomes.com
Cc: Andrea Petzel; Jennifer Henning; Laureen Nicolay
Subject: Fwd: Work & Tree Cutting in Parklane Court Plat "Wetlands"
Good morning Bob,
We need an assessment of the work in the wetland by a biologist (I left you
a voice message yesterday).
Helshe can e-mail Laureen or myself with their findings. If any work has
been done inside the area to be protected, the biologist should also
include mitigation measures.
Please see e-mail below.
Thank you
Juliana
»> Laureen Nicolay 07/31/06 3:31 PM »>
Hi, before she went home ill, Andrea received an email from a neighbor
expressing concern about tree cutting etc. I looked into this just a
little for her. Status: Final wetland mitigation plan was approved in
January. Construction permit has been issued. Final plat application is
probably a couple months aways yet.
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DATE:
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PLANNING/BUILDING/ ~o,..r~. ~
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ~U'~~1-~ () "'~~ ~~..z..
MEMORANDUM ~
July 25, 2006
Bob Mac Onie, Technical Services
Sonja Fesser, Technical Services ~
Carrie Olson, Plan Review x7235 L)L/
WINDSTONE SHORT PLAT LUA04-124-SHPL
AND LEGAL REVIEW
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. The following attachments
are enclosed for your review:
• Letter of Compliance ?
• Deed of Dedication -SEE ~ ow ~~ . V-
• Lot Closures.
• Plat Certificate
• Short Plat drawings
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments
as needed. Thanks.
Approval: __________ , ___________ ,Date: ___ _
Robert T Mac Onie, Jr. Sonja Fesser
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
August 23, 2006
Carrie Olson
Sonja J. FesserJ%
Windstone Div. II, LUA-04-124-SHPL
Format and Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal, and have the
following comments:
Comments for the Applicant:
Note the City of Renton land record number, LND-20-0396, on the short plat submittal in the
spaces already provided (upper right-hand comer of each of the three submittal sheets). In
addition, add "_SHPL" at the end of the "LUA" number in said right-hand comer. In the center
title block (upper center of Sheets 1 and 2 of 3), remove the "H" that is noted at the end of the
land use action number, but do add said land record number in the spaces provided.
The "LEGEND" noted on Sheet 3 of 3 notes a symbol representing what was set at the new lot
comers. Said symbol is not currently shown on the short plat drawing.
The first entry under the "DOCUMENTS OF RECORD" block is missing the ending "0" in the
recording number (per Chicago Title Insurance Co. Plat Certificate, Order No. 1171741, dated
June 1,2006). Review and revise as needed.
The fifth item under said block (previous paragraph) refers to an Agreement (and terms and
conditions) recorded under King County Rec. No. 20020807000279 and 20020807000280. The
title report does not include said recording numbers under the "EXCEPTIONS" section of said
title report.
The combined length of the north lines of Tract "A" and Lots 3, 4 and 9 of the subject short plat
(also being the north line of Lot "W" of the underlying property noted in the legal description, as
created via King County Boundary Line Adjustment No.LOOL0089), notes an incorrect length.
NOTE: Said Lot Line Adjustment also notes an incorrect length, but not the same one as it noted
on the short plat.
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August 31, 2006
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See the attachment for the addressing information. Insert the addresses in the spaces already
provided on each of the proposed lots.
Note whether the property to the northeast of the subject short plat is platted (give plat name and
lot number) or unplatted.
The second paragraph noted under the "DECLARATION" block is a repeat of what is noted in
the "DECLARATION OF COVENANT" block, on the same drawing sheet. Review and revise
as needed.
The "DECLARATION" statement, as currently shown, is incomplete. Review and revise as
needed.
Is the drainage easement over the northerly and easterly portion of proposed Lot 9, private or
public? Note on the drawing.
Comments for the Project Manager:
The "UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:" block, on Sheet 2 of 3, includes text concerning a
"VAULT EASEMENT". Is this pertinent to this short plat? If not, have the applicant remove
said text from the block.
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DATE:
TO:
ROUTE TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
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PLANNING/BUILDING/
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
July 25, 2006
Juliana Fries, Plan Review
Kayren Kittrick, Plan Revie~ rJ .
Carrie Olson, Plan Review u./
WINDSTONE SHORT PLAT LUA04-124-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. If all review concerns
have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed. Thanks.
Attachments included:
• Letter of Compliance
• Deed of Dedication
• Short Plat drawings
Also provide the following information requested by Gregg Zimmermen as requirement of
project closeout and signing of short plat mylars.
Status Of: Acce~ted Related Comments NA
Y.. Project#s "7
As-Builts
Cost Data Inventory
Bill of Sale
Easements Y.. Utilities Easement
(Water, Sewer, Utilities,
Hydrant, etc.)
Deed of Dedication Y.. Square Footage: 8,971.31 Mt Baker Ave NE
2,178.95 Nile Ave NE
Restrictive Covenants
Maintenance Bond Release Permit Bond 0
Comments:
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Approval: ____________ , ~1/1b~ ,Date: ____ _
Kayren Kittrick Juliana~
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City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98055
CBNTRBA~ P~rJ·INTE ~ 'f ~ Surveying, Inc., P.S.
July 19, 2006
RE: The Final Plat Submittal of Winds tone Div. II Conditions of Approval, File No.; LUA-04-124-SHPL-H, ECF.
Dear Arnetta,
Enclosed, please find a list of the 8 items listed in the Decisions portion of the Conditions of Approval
dated February 8, 2005;
1) The Developer has ensured compliance with the conditions imposed by the ERC through proper
field procedures. The wetlands were protected by installing and posting protective silt fencing along the
clearing limits. Erosion control was maintained by the contractor during the construction process.
2) A 20 foot private joint access and utility easement has been placed on Lot 9 for the benefit of Lot 8.
Note 7, on sheet 1 of3, states "Lot 8 shall utilize the 20' private access easement to access Nile
Avenue Northeast".
3) The 12 foot right-of-way dedication has been prepared and is included in the submittal package. The
12 foot right-of-way dedication is shown on sheet 3 of3.
4) The site has access via public right-of-way as shown on the plat of Stone ridge recorded on October
20,2005 under recording Number 20051020000337.
5) Maintenance agreements will be recorded prior to final approval.
6) Each lot will have 2 trees installed on the property within the front 20' setback. A note has been
placed on the face of the plat concerning their maintenance and installation.
7) Per the plat of Stoneridge recorded on October 20, 2005 under recording Number 20051020000337.
8) The 12 foot right-of-way dedication has been prepared and is included in the submittal package.
cm-OFRENTON
RECE1VED
JUL 2 1 2006
BUILDING DIVISION
P.O. Box 4416 • Federal Way, Washington 98063-4416 • Phone: 253-661-1901 • Fax: 253-661-7719
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
.10500 NE 8TH, #1700, BELLEVUE, WA 98004
PLAT CERTIFICATE
Certificate for Filing Proposed Plat:
Order No.: 1171741
In the matter of the plat submitted for our approval, this Company has examined the records of the
County Auditor and County Clerk of KING County, Washington, and the records of the Clerk of the
United States Courts holding terms in said County, and from such examination hereby certifies that the title to
the following described land situate in said KING County, to-wit:
SEE SCHEDULE A (NEXT PAGE)
VESTED IN:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A WASHINGTON CORPORATION
EXCEPTIONS:
SEE SCHEDULE B ATTACHED
CHARGE: $200.00
TAX: $17.60
Records examined to JUNE 1, 2006
By
at 8: 00 AM
EASTSIDE TITLE UNIT
Title Officer
(425)646-9883
PLATCRTAIRDAl0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE A
(Continued)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Order No.: 1171141
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089, RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
PLATCRTL/RDAl0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULEB
Order No.: 1171741
This certificate does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the following exceptions:
GENERAL EXCEPTIONS:
A. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records
or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires for
value of record the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment.
B. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records.
C. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, and any other matters which would be disclosed by an
accurate survey and inspection of the premises.
D. Easements or claims of easements not shown by the public records.
E. Any lien, or right to lien, for contributions to employee benefit funds, or for state workers' compensation, or
for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, all as imposed by law, and not shown by
the public records.
F. Liens under the Workmen's Compensation Act not shown by the public records.
G. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance or construction charges for sewer, water, electricity
or garbage removal.
H. General taxes not now payable; matters relating to special assessments and special levies, if any, preceding or in
the same becoming a lien.
I. Reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof;
Indian tribal codes or regulations, Indian treaty or aboriginal rights, including easements or equitable servitudes.
1. Water rights, claims, or title to water.
K. THIS REPORT IS ISSUED AND ACCEPTED UPON THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE LIABILITY
OF THE COMPANY SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000.00).
PLATCRTB/RDAJ0999
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
(Continued)
EXCEPTIONS
Order No.: 1171741
A 1. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTEE:
PURPOSE:
AREA AFFECTED:
RECORDED:
RECORDING NUMBER:
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC LINE
THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE EAST 150 FEET
MAY 16, 1967
6176450
B 2. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
PURPOSE:
AREA AFFECTED:
RECORDED:
RECORDING NUMBER:
INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES
SOUTHERLY PORTION OF SAID PREMISES
JUNE 29, 2004
20040629002394
C SAID INSTRUMENT CONTAINS PROVISIONS FOR BEARING THE COST OF MAINTENANCE,
REPAIR OR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE UTILITIES BY THE USERS.
o 3. RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS CONTAINED IN DEED FROM NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY:
RESERVING AND EXCEPTING FROM SAID LANDS SO MUCH OR SUCH PORTIONS THEREOF
AS ARE OR MAY BE MINERAL LANDS OR CONTAIN COAL OR IRON, AND ALSO THE USE
AND THE RIGHT AND TITLE TO THE USE OF SUCH SURFACE GROUND AS MAY BE
NECESSARY FOR GROUND OPERATIONS AND THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO SUCH RESERVED
AND EXCEPTED MINERAL LANDS, INCLUDING LANDS CONTAINING COAL OR IRON, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF EXPLORING, DEVELOPING AND WORKING THE SAME.
RECORDING NUMBER: 411867
E 4. COVENANT TO BEAR PART OR ALL OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR OF
EASEMENT GRANTED OVER ADJACENT PROPERTY:
PURPOSE OF EASEMENT:
RECORDING NUMBER:
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
20020807000276
H 5. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS, NOTES, DEDICATIONS AND
SETBACKS, IF ANY, SET FORTH IN OR DELINEATED ON THE BOUNDARY/LOT LINE
ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007.
N 6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES, PAYABLE FEBRUARY 15, DELINQUENT IF
FIRST HALF UNPAID ON MAY 1, SECOND HALF DELINQUENT IF UNPAID ON NOVEMBER
1 OF THE TAX YEAR (AMOUNTS DO NOT INCLUDE INTEREST AND PENALTIES):
PLATCRTBlIRDAl0999
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
YEAR:
TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER:
LEVY CODE:
ASSESSED VALUE-LAND:
PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
(Continued)
2006
032305-9035-05
2163
Order No.: 1171741
ASSESSED VALUE-IMPROVEMENTS:
$ 141,000.00
$ 00.00
GENERAL & SPECIAL TAXES: BILLED: $
PAID: $
UNPAID: $
1,604.66
00.00
1,604.66
o 7. DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR:
TRUSTEE:
BENEFICIARY:
AMOUNT:
DATED:
RECORDED:
RECORDING NUMBER:
LOAN NUMBER:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A WASHINGTO
CORPORATION
WASHINGTON SERVICES, INC., A WASHINGTON
CORPORATION
WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS, A UNITED
STATES CORPORATION
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Centre ,Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: OVERALL
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
276 25' Buffer 1
S21°52'52"W 16.20
275 25' Buffer 1
S08°31'42"E 20.35
274 25' Buffer 1
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273 25' Buffer 1
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272 25' Buffer 1
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271 25' Buffer 1
S12°10'40"W 29.24
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269 25' Buffer 1
S52°26'33"E 14.34
268 25' Buffer 1
S46°48'41"W 6.71
266 25' Buffer 1
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264 25' Buffer 1
S43°01'15"E 14.29
263 25' Buffer 1
S10046'45"E 3.20
262 25' Buffer 1
S20001'32"W 21. 40
261 25' Buffer 1
S12°36'16"W 31. 61
260 25' Buffer 1
S07°20'16"E 4.98
259 25' Buffer 1
S87°49'15"E 190.88
4 95 ROW
N02°10'45"E 32.73
805 CALC ROW
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Middle Ordinate:
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807 CALC ROW
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,§ta Northing Easting Elevatioti
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0+16.20 188078.92726 1316097.08185 ,
0+36.55 188058.80228 1316100.09973 ,
0+43.60 188053.63899 1316095.29942 ,
0+53.42 188044.75789 1316091.10914 ,
0+84.57 188031.83195 1316062.76760 ,
1+13.81 188003.24992 1316056.59955 ,
1+57.47 187961.91308 1316070.65163 ,
1+71.81 187953.17202 1316082.01955 ,
1+78.52 187948.57968 1316077.12726 ,
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5+70.95 187814.59414 1316280.00595
806 187815.54475 1316255.02403 CALC ROW
25.00 ,
29°47'58" Left
13.00 ,
N12°43'14"W
12.86 ,
0.84 ,
0.87 ,
229°10'59" Arc Definition
6.65 ,
187821.23524 1316280.25758
5+83.95 187827.13850 1316277.17422
804 187850.31898 1316321.47620 CALC CUL-D
50.00 ,
284°42'49" Right
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33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
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Middle Ordinate:
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808 CALC ROW
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Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
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Middle Ordinate:
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~10 CALC ROW
S02°10'45"W 7.24 '
494 ROW
S87°49'15"E 315.01'
487 ROW
N01°25'22"E 181.58'
801 12 ROW DEDIC
N87°49'08"W 112.99'
216 ADJACENT BND
N01°25'22"E 122.17'
215 ADJACENT BND
N87°37'38"W 427.39'
276 25' Buffer 1
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Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
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248.46 '
S65°15'49"E
61. 07 '
0.00 '
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PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
114°35'30" Arc Definition
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8+32.41 187801.58412 1316332.64060
809 187786.96309 1316335.99105 CALC ROW
15.00 '
74°54'51" Left
19.61 '
S39°38'11"W
18.25 '
3.09 '
3.90 '
381°58'19" Arc Definition
11.49 '
187799.00~98 1316321.44209
8+52.02 187787.52965 1316320.99868
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11+74.27 187768.31680 1316635.50557
13+55.85 187949.84082 1316640.01413
14+68.85 187954.14103 1316527.10599
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20+18.41 188093.96772 1316103.11586
0.00752
-0.00344
S24°33'31"E
0.00827
1829.51 (2018.41)
1/221354
1/243370
1/532584
147108.640 SQ FT
3.377 ACRES
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: ROAD DEDICATION MT. BAKER AVENUE NORTHEAST
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
495 ROW
N02°10'45"E 32.73 '
805 CALC ROW
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
807 CALC ROW
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
808 CALC ROW
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
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Middle Ordinate:
External:
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810 CALC ROW
S02°10'45"W 7.24 '
494 ROW
N87°49'15"W 42.00 '
495 ROW
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187781.88440 1316278.76020
0+32.73 187814.59073 1316280.00474
806 187815.54134 1316255.02282 CALC ROW
25.00 '
29°47'58" Left
13.00 '
N12°43'14"W
12.86 '
0.84 '
0.87 '
229°10'59" Arc Definition
6.65 '
187821.23524 1316280.25758
0+45.73 187827.13509 1316277.17302
804 187850.31557 1316321.47500 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
284°42'49" Right
248.46 '
S65°15'49"E
61. 07 '
0.00 '
0.00 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
0.00 '
0.00000 0.00000
2+94.19 187801.58071 1316332.63939
809 187786.95969 1316335.98985 CALC ROW
15.00 '
74°54'51" Left
19.61 '
S39°38'11"W
18.25 '
3.09 '
3.90 '
381°58'19" Arc Definition
11.49 '
187799.00598 1316321.44209
3+13.80 187787.52624 1316320.99748
3+21.04 187780.29147 1316320.72218
3+63.04 187781.88850 1316278.75255
0.00410
-0.00765
S61°46'59"E
0.00868
174.15 (363.04)
1/20071
1/42450
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Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
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rror of closure in departure = 1/22777
Area 8971.312 SQ FT
Area 0.206 ACRES
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Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT
CLOSURE REPORT
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as· indicated herein.
Boundary Name: ROAD DEDICATION NILE AVENUE NORTHEAST
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
801
S87°49'08"E
217
SOl°25'22"W
214
N87°49'16"W
487
N01°25'22"E
801
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
12 ROW DEDIC
12.00
ADJACENT BND
181.58
ADJACENT BND
12.00
ROW
181.58
12 ROW DEDIC
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
,
,
,
,
Sta Northing
0+00.00 187949.83363.
0+12.00 187949.37693
1+93.58 187767.85291
2+05.58 187768.30915
3+87.16 187949.83317
-0.00047
-0.00002
N02°10'48"E
0.00047
387.16 (387.16)
1/831848
1/832451
1/21868533
2178.948 SQ FT
0.050 ACRES
Easting Elevation
1316640.01984
1316652.01114
1316647.50258
1316635.51126
1316640.01982
1 ".
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 1
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
259 25' Buffer 1
190.88 ' S87°49'15"E
495 ROW
N02°10'45"E 32.73 '
ROW 805 CALC
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
807 CALC ROW
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Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
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Middle Ordinate:
External:
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Tangent:
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811 lot cor
N87°49'08"W 171.95'
812 lot cor
S43°01'15"E 1.08 '
263 25' Buffer 1
S10046'45"E 3.20 '
262 25' Buffer 1
S20001'32"W 21.40 '
261 25' Buffer 1
S12°36'16"W 31.61 '
260 25' Buffer 1
S07°20'16"E 4.98 '
259 25' Buffer 1
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187789.14250 1316088.01900
1+90.88 187781.88439 1316278.76096
2+23.61 187814.59072 1316280.00550
806 187815.54133 1316255.02358 CALC ROW
25.00 '
29°47'58" Left
13.00 '
N12°43'14"W
12.86 '
0.84 '
0.87 '
229°10'59" Arc Definition
6.65 '
187821.23524 1316280.25758
2+36.61 187827.13508 1316277.17378
804 187850.31556 1316321.47575 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
18°33'05" Right
16.19 '
N18°20'41"W
16.12 '
0.65 '
0.66 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
8.17 '
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2+52.80 187842.43586 1316272.10027
4+24.75 187848.98000 1316100.27485
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0.01080
0.00111
S05°51'12"W
0.01086
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1/44823
1/45058
1/439528
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Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT
rea
Area
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= 0.255 ACRES
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 2
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
812 lot cor
S87°49'08"E 171.95'
811 lot cor
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
816 lot cor
N40058'33"W 20.55 '
815 lot cor
N87°49'08"W 200.51'
813 lot cor.
S19°21'14"E 54.23 '
264 25' Buffer l
S43°01'15"E 13.21 '
812 lot cor
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187848.97243 1316100.27526
1+71.95 187842.42830 1316272.10068
804 187850.30939 1316321.47566 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
55°41'24" Right
48.60 '
N18°46'34"E
46.71 '
5.79 '
6.55 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
26.41 '
187868.51046 1316267.93748
2+20.55 187886.65256 1316287.13528
2+41.09 187902.16752 1316273.65981
4+41.61 187909.79861 1316073.29507
4+95.84 187858.63316 1316091.26700
5+09.04 187848.97526 1316100.27971
0.00282
0.00445
S57°37'11"W
0.00527
507.16 (509.04)
1/96220
1/179670
1/113936
11503.117 SQ FT
0.264 ACRES
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:24:21 AM
NEW PROJECT
CLOSURE REPORT
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 3
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
822
N02°10'52"E
821
N87°37'38"W
820
S02°10'52"W
916
S20008'57''W
915
S87°49'08"E
818
S40058'33''E
822
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
lot
lot
lot
lot
lot
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
cor
178.98
cor
60.00
cor
61. 84
108.14
79.78
cor
19.85
cor
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
,
,
,
,
,
,
Sta Northing
0+00.00 187906.83120
1+78.98 188085.68153
2+38.98 188088.16559
3+00.82 188026.37039
4+08.95 187924.84867
4+88.74 187921.81237
5+08.59 187906.82589
-0.00531
-0.00224
N22°51'15"E
0.00576
508.59 (508.59)
1/88304
1/95827
1/227363
11690.074 SQ FT
0.268 ACRES
Easting Elevation
1316296.09750
1316302.90919
1316242.96063
1316240.60710
1316203.35661
1316283.07881
1316296.09526
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 4
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
817 lot cor
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
823 lot cor
N16°50'36"E 25.01 '
824 lot cor
N31°19'01"E 102.17'
825 lot cor
N29°10'54"W 85.39 '
826 lot cor
N87°37'38"W 53.26 '
821 lot cor
S02°10'52"W 178.98'
822 lot cor
S40058'33"E 12.63 '
817 lot cor
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187897.29599 1316304.37931
804 187850.30961 1316321.47553 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
38°34'00" Right
33.66 '
N89°17'21"E
33.02 '
2.81 '
2.97 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
17.49 '
187903.27746 1316320.81839
0+33.66 187897.70563 1316337.39677
0+58.66 187921.64272 1316344.64356
1+60.84 188008.92708 1316397.74864
2+46.22 188083.47922 1316356.11416
2+99.48 188085.68424 1316302.89982
4+78.46 187906.83390 1316296.08814
4+91.09 187897.29843 1316304.37014
0.00244
-0.00917
S75°05'45"E
0.00949
490.46 (491.09)
1/51686
1/200955
1/53486
13030.508 SQ FT
0.299 ACRES
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 5
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
823 lot cor
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
828 lot cor
N62°22'52"E 142.99 '
827 lot cor
N54°18'00"W 115.41'
825 lot cor
S31°19'01"W 102.17'
824 lot cor
S16°50'36"W 25.01 '
823 lot cor
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187897.70572 1316337.40082
804 187850.30965 1316321.47560 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
41°26'59" Right
36.17 '
S50042'10"E
35.39 '
3.24 '
3.46 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
18.92 '
187891.68018 1316355.33382
0+36.17 187875.29170 1316364.78811
1+79.16 187941.58017 1316491.48451
2+94.57 188008.92666 1316397.76195
3+96.74 187921.64230 1316344.65687
4+21.75 187897.70522 1316337.41008
-0.00050
0.00926
N86°53'48"W
0.00927
420.97 (421.75)
1/45390
1/838418
1/45457
9814.413 SQ FT
0.225 ACRES
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 6
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
828 lot cor
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearin:g:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
829 lot cor
S87°49'15"E 169.09 '
830 lot cor
N23°31'22"W 119.25'
827 lot cor
S62°22'52"W 142.99'
828 lot cor
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187875.29284 1316364.78658
804 187850.30964 1316321.47562 CALC CUL-D
50.00 '
43°26'34" Right
37.91 '
S08°15'23"E
37.01 '
3.55 '
3.82 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
19.92 '
187858.03861 1316374.73939
0+37.91 187838.66644 1316370.10133
2+07.01 187832.23688 1316539.06904
3+26.26 187941.57738 1316491.47474
4+69.24 187875.28891 1316364.77834
-0.00393
-0.00824
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0.009l3
468.34 (469.24)
1/51296
1/119090
1/56839
11492.929 SQ FT
0.264 ACRES
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33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 7
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance·
829 lot cor
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
808 CALC ROW
Center Point:
Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
External:
Deg of Curvature:
Tangent:
Curve PI:
810 CALC ROW
S02°10'45"W 7.24 '
494 ROW
S87°49'15"E 244.81'
832 lot cor
N00032'28"E 43.18 '
891 calc buffer
N23°28'53"W 14.94 '
894 calc buffer
N42°00'52"W 5.00 '
831 lot cor
N87°49'15"W 186.51'
829 lot cor
Closing latitude
Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
Total traverse length
Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187838.66713 1316370.10124
804 187850.30970 1316321.47563 CALC CUL-D
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63°37'42" Right
55.53 '
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52.72 '
7.51 '
8.84 '
114°35'30" Arc Definition
31. 02 '
187808.50128 1316362.87859
0+55.53 187801.57054 1316332.64138
809 187786.94951 1316335.99184 CALC ROW
15.00 '
74°54'51" Left
19.61 '
S39°38'11"W
18.25 '
3.09 '
3.90 '
381°58'19" Arc Definition
11.49 '
187799.00598 1316321.44209
0+75.14 187787.51606 1316320.99947
0+82.38 187780.28130 1316320.72417
3+27.19 187770.97253 1316565.35712
3+70.37 187814.15061 1316565.76492
3+85.31 187827.85342 1316559.81206
3+90.31 187831.56830 1316556.46547
5+76.81 187838.66024 1316370.09035
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-0.01089
N57°41'04"E
0.01289
572.65 (576.81)
1/44422
1/83098
1/52564
13189.997 SQ FT
0.303 ACRES
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT
CLOSURE REPORT
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 8
Point Number
Bearing
D.escription
Distance
834
S23°31'22"E
830
S87°49'15"E
831
S42°00'52"E
894
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891
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Closing bearing
Closing distance
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161.58
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145.45
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1+12.48 187832.24041
1+29.89 187831.57841
1+34.89 187827.86353
1+49.83 187814.16072
1+93.01 187770.98264
2+63.22 187768.31332
4+24.79 187929.84351
5+70.24 187935.37910
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0.00597
570.24 (570.24)
1/95468
1/101704
1/276900
16660.939 SQ FT
0.382 ACRES
Easting Elevation
1316494.18055
1316539.07285
1316556.47026
1316559.81685
1316565.76971
1316565.36192
1316635.51115
1316639.52312
1316494.17849
Centre Pointe Surveying
33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:02:03 AM
NEW PROJECT
CLOSURE REPORT
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: LOT 9
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
826
S29°10'54"E
825
S54°18'00"E
827
S23°31'22"E
834
S87°49'08"E
833
N01°25'22"E
801
N87°49'08"W
216
N01°25'22"E
215
N87°37'38"W
826
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Closing departure
Closing bearing
Closing distance
lot cor
85.39
lot cor
115.41
lot cor
6.77
lot cor
145.45
lot cor
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122.17
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Total error of closure
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Error of closure in departure
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0+00.00 188083.47689
0+85.39 188008.92475
2+00.80 187941.57826
2+07.57 187935.37083
3+53.02 187929.83524
3+73.02 187949.82908
4+86.01 187954.12929
6+08.18 188076.26163
7+82.35 188083.47243
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0.00488
N47°35'20"W
0.00661
782.35 (782.35)
1/118324
1/175440
1/160261
18818.803 SQ FT
0.432 ACRES
Easting Elevation
1316356.12118
1316397.75566
1316491.47822
1316494.18022
1316639.52484
1316640.02144
1316527.11330
1316530.14673
1316356.12606
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33701 9th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901
Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:24:21 AM
NEW PROJECT PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
CLOSURE REPORT
Coordinate values shown are computed based on the rounded bearing and distance,
or chord bearing and chord lengths as indicated herein.
Boundary Name: TRACT "A"
Point Number
Bearing
Description
Distance
813 lot cor
S87°49'08"E 200.51
815 lot cor
S40058'33"E 20.55
816 lot cor
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Radius:
Delta:
Arc Length:
Chord Bearing:
Chord Length:
Middle Ordinate:
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Deg of Curvature:
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Curve PI:
817 lot cor
N40058'33"W 32.48
818 lot cor
N87°49'08"W 7 9.78
915
N20008'57"E 108.14
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N02°10'52"E 61. 84
820 lot cor
N87°37'38"W 139.96
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S21°52'52"W 16.20
275 25' Buffer 1
S08°31'42"E 20.35
274 25' Buffer 1
S42°54'49"W 7.05
273 25' Buffer 1
S25°15'32"W 9.82
272 25' Buffer 1
S65°29'00"W 31.15
271 25' Buffer 1
S12°10'40"W 29.24
270 25' Buffer 1
S18°46'30"E 43.66
269 25' Buffer 1
S52°26'33"E 14.34
268 25' Buffer 1
S46°48'41"W 6.71
266 25' Buffer 1
S06°33'25"W 37.70
265 25' Buffer 1
S19°21'14"E 1. 41
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Closing latitude
Sta Northing Easting Elevation
0+00.00 187909.79335 1316073.29350 ,
2+00.51 187902.16226 1316273.65823 ,
2+21. 06 187886.64730 1316287.13370
804 187850.30607 1316321. 47486 CALC CUL-D
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187893.75787 1316294.65539
2+41.47 187897.29459 1316304.38212 ,
2+73.95 187921.81655 1316283.08366 ,
3+53.73 187924.85284 1316203.36146 ,
4+61.87 188026.37457 1316240.61195 ,
5+23.70 188088.16977 1316242.96548 ,
6+63.66 188093.96424 1316103.12548 ,
6+79.86 188078.93130 1316097.08804 ,
7+00.21 188058.80632 1316100.10591 ,
7+07.26 188053.64303 1316095.30560 ,
7+17.08 188044.76193 1316091.11532 ,
7+48.23 188031.83599 1316062.77378 ,
7+77.47 188003.25396 1316056.60573 ,
8+21.13 187961.91712 1316070.65782 ,
8+35.47 187953.17607 1316082.02574 ,
8+42.19 187948.58373 1316077.13345 ,
8+79.89 187911.13033 1316072.82846 ,
8+81.30 187909.80001 1316073.29574
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Closing distance
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Total error of closure
Error of closure in latitude
Error of closure in departure
Area
Area
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S18°35'07"W
0.00703
881.16 (881.30)
1/125417
1/132318
1/393513
29790.752 SQ FT
0.684 ACRES
PROJECT: G:\1459\1459.pro
July 6,2006
Curtis O. Schuster
, KBS Development Corporation
12320 NE 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
SUBJECT: Windstone II
"" , o~-~~ 'CIT~F RENTON'
PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
Request for Modification· Street Width Reduction
Dear Mr. S<,;huster:
, We have reviewed the proposed s~eetmQclificationrequestassociated with the proposed'single-
, family residential short plaUocated generally at the intersection of Mt. Baker A vellue NE and NE
17th Street. Thi's is aninfill development in' an existing neighborhood with one proposed acc,ess '
point and a cul-de-sac, . Theexistingsti'eets are pavement :with,ail pedestrianjmprovements. ,The
,propo~ed modification requests to allow the proposed new cul-de-sac radius to bererluced to 50, '
'feet. A stre~ and' accompanying buffer is 'located~i~hin th~plat. In' additio~, it reduction in th~ ,
pri v ate storm drainage easement width is requested. ' ' , '.
The'Street Modification request is hereby ~ppi'oved"yithone cpndition. Th,eiequest for a10-
foot private stomieasementand the ielocatiohor~erVic:eforLoi 6 is approved.
City Code 4-6-05'0 (Street S'taIidards) requifesfull~tteet improvementS for all adjacentnghts-of~ ,
'way for, Within, and dedicated.by,aplat.There are also certain ,standards for width of dedication'
f9r proposed streets to be added .to the City grid. One of these is the 55~fobtra:diuscul-de-sac '
dedication improvement to provide a mlpimuIn'Of 45 feet of pavement radius width, 5-foot '
sidewalk, curb and gutter, ~d-st:reetI1ghts.
The City can modify streetimprovements for new piai~ifther~ are practical-difficulties in "
carrying out the provisions ofthe Street Improvement Ordinance. The Modification Procedures
as defined in Section 4-9:-250Ddearly states the criteria for approval by the department
Administrator. In 'order for a modification to be approved, the department Administrator must, '
" ... find that a special individual reason makes the strict letter of this Ordinance impractical, that
the'modification is inconformity with the intent and purpose of this Ordinance,and that such
modification:
(a) Will meet the objectives and safety, function; appearance, environmental protection: and
maintainability intended by this Ordinance~ based upon sound engineering judgment; ahd
(b) Will riot be injurious to other property(ies) in the vicinity; and
(c) Conform to the intent and purpose of the Code; and
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Curtis Schuster
July 6, 2006
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(d) C~m be shown to be justified and required for the uSe arid situation intended; and
'(e) ,Will notcreate adverse impacts to other properties in the vicinity. "
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,'. Meets objectives and safety, function~' Due to' the physical' width of the parcel' at this location,
·and'the constraints of existing stream and buffer locations, staff supports the modification
· request. The intent of public and emergency acCess arid pedestrian aineriiti~s is·niet with the .'
". ,proposal;as there is,noreduction in the pavementwidt~ below ,fire lane standards or sidewalks.
". Not injurious or adverseiy impact adjacent properties::Adjacentpropertiesare not inJured nm'
.advers~ly impacted asaif dediCations are from the'proposed plat; . . ,. .'. .
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Confomls to the intent of the code: , T!tel:inteQ.t ofprovilling for the City street network is met .'
. "with: the dedication andextension?0'fMt~Bhl<:dM\venueNEjrom NE17th Street~·· " . ' '.' . '.: ." . .' . .: ~/(i .. :0 '.:~. • fit,~. "'~~"'-"', "':!'"~_ ': . . '., :
'. Justified ~dreguired for useaiid/sitliati6~+fit€rtae(t:"'~:rtt~zqJi~i~fthispatc~l isR-8"Single :'
··<Family. The Iriodifications~11~quesJetalloWthemaxim~B~ft+s,i.t£\~ndIiumb~r'of lots that still
meet the various setbacks @d ac,¢e~s cri.t~ria~i~;~b.~fRLa!,.providestthettpniinUI'nnecessary for full .
,rise foracc .. ess, emergencYikd dOniesti~~ ;~s )jtliv,t)~~:p~Wnga~ppeddfpart amenities.' . ." .
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'The Street Modificationijs a'iiprAv~a~Wft"'".o "f~~H:dlti~n: .~~:'.
. ." 1. Easements shall bJ{providJQfdr:-g~tl~lt~N~~g,>as' need~d.(if . , .. .' . '. .' . '... ~~~< " . ·:A.·:~· .,.:,.::;j.~.~tt· {\'!~:~~t ',' ~~~'Y~;{~ :/' ,~:, _ l~;'" . . , ., .' . . .
" ....•.. This deCisiori toapprqve th~}.p~OpbS~d"Street Modific~fjoJ,1~i~y.bjec~~to'af6urteeIi-(l4)day
..•. ' .• , appeal period from the~ate 6f,:JhJ;s;1~~~er,;>b.;!lY appe~!§",,6~1n~a<Jp~til~trative decisipnmust be ..
.... . Jiled w~th the City of Renton ite,~Ilg Ex~iiet:'DY"S.;,;OO~p;fu~JU;ry 21, 2006~. .,..". ." . ',' . ..:~;-\.;~ "" .. ,~ ! "'~'{I. .r -', . i> . ';:~<~; .< ... ~-:~\:~. .' . . .
Appeals iriustbefi1e'd inWritingto;~tker!.\~l~1k~~~y~~Pirit$1;.oo appli~ati~nJee ~ith:Hearing ,.' .. , .....
.•. • Examiner, City of Renton, J055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA98055. City of Renton
.. ' >Munieipal Code Section 4-8.; no governs appeals to the Exanuner. Additional information .. , .. ' ,
· regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton 'City Clerk's Office,' (425) 430-
'6510. If you have any questions, please contactJuliana Fries at (425)430.,7278. . .
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Public Works Inspections & Permits
cc: Neil Watts, Development Services Director
Stan Engler, Fire Marshal
Juliana Fries, Engineering Specialist
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RE: Stoneridge II Preliminary Plat Approval-LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Hearing Examiner:
I visited City Hall on January 6, 2005 and was able to look at the material for the
Stoneridge II proposed development.
I was able to look at the material but have several questions that I feel need answered.
I. What will be the size of the detention vault to be built on Lot 9? In one item
(enclosed), it states: ''The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land
use conditions flows". (Document #3, item 3) The Tract A detention pond was
originally built for 44 houses on the original Stoneridge site. Now the developer intends
to add 7 lots from the Stoneridge II plat, the Windstone III plat and Windstone IV plat.
What level of flow control will be used to release the Stormwater from this vault into
Greenes Stream? Will the Tract A detention pond be able to accommodate the
additional water from Stoneridge II, Windstone III and Windstone IV?
2. What future development plans does KBS have that will have storm water draining
into this vault in addition to the 2 Stoneridge II lots and frontage improvements? Will
this vault be large enough to accommodate this future building or will additional
detention ponds have to be built?
3. I have contact DOE regarding the Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements,
outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual. (Document #3, item
2). Should a copy of these requirements be included in the Stoneridge II file for
reference? I did not see any documentation regarding these specific requirements.
Does KBS have a copy in their offices and on site regarding what these requirements are?
4. How will the City of Renton enforce these requirements if they weren't able to
enforce DOE requirements from December IOt\ 2004 incident on Greenes Stream?
What will the City do to prevent more yellow water coming down Greenes Stream in the
future?
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5. How will the KBS prevent mud/dirt present on Nile Avenue (l48th) from going into
Greenes Stream/May Creek? In another document (Document 1) that I found in the file,
it states that "streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from truck
hauling activities ...... " That has been a problem since August -dirt/mud have been left
on the street and it has only been cleaned up after I call it in? Who will be responsible
to make sure that all street cleaning is done?
6. What will the City do to make sure that the road(s) are kept clean at all times?
7. How will KBS prevent future damage to my property and May Creek -following
state law that says downstream residents will not be harmed by upstream development?
How will they prevent future yellow water from coming into my yard?
8. In ESC document, how will KBS prevent erosion from flowing into Greenes Stream
prior to the building of the temporary sediment trap? How will the City of Renton's
make sure that such erosion doesn't come down prior to this construction? What
recourse do downstream residents have if the contractor/City don't do what they are
supposed to do?
9. What is to prevent future residents of the development from disturbing Greenes
Stream and sending sedimentation downstream? Will there be covenants on the property
prohibiting disturbance of property within the buffer area? One item states that "a note
shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed
with the creek's buffer". (Document #3, item #10) Who will be monitoring this to make
sure it is complied with?
10. How will the City monitor the erosion control plan when 3 different times -August,
Thanksgiving and December 10, they didn't stop the yellow water from coming
downstream?
These are all of the question I have at this time. Thank you for the opportunity to ask
these questions.
Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
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The wet/detention pond and a separate temporary sediment trap will be the ftrst order of
construction such that both sides of the site, divided by Greene's creek, once graded and cleared,
can be routed into the wet/detention pond and sediment trap accordingly. This will trap
sediments on-site and prevent both erosion from occurring on-site and sedimentation
downstream. In addition a rock construction entrance and perimeter protection in the form of a
silt fence with temporary V -ditches and rock check darns will all be instituted on-site to minimize
erosion from occurring. Also, streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from
truck hauling activities and the site shall be sprinkled with water during the summer months
should dust control be a problem on the site. Cover measures will be instituted for any areas left
unworked over the time allotted by King County and the City of Renton.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
The quantities of filling and grading on site have yet to be determined; however, we
anticipate that the earthwork will be balanced, except for the possible import of structural
fill for backfilling utility trenches. Additional import may be required for the road
subgrade depending on the weather conditions at the time of construction.
1. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally
describe.
During heavy storm events following clearing and grading activity, erosion could occur if
erosion/sedimentation control measures are not installed properly. By properly
incorporating the City of Renton erosion control measures and minimizing the
disturbance of existing vegetation during plat construction, we can help mitigate erosion
impacts.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
Approximately 0.33 acre (9 percent) of the total site will be covered with impervious
surfaces, such as asphalt, buildings, etc. Approximately 29 percent (1.06 acres) remain as
undisturbed open space, such as wetlands and buffers.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
2. AIR
Prior to construction, an approved erosion control plan will be prepared and implemented
in accordance with the City of Renton. These erosion control measures will be monitored
throughout construction and must be maintained to control erosion during construction
and weather constraints.
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile,
odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
The project proposal will generate emissions typically found within single-family
subdivisions. This may include airborne dust during constructionlheavy equipment, as
well as automobile, emissions; however, once the project is completed, the plat will
produce typical emissions found in residential communities, such as automobiles, service
trucks, maintenance equipment, and wood-buminglgas-buming stove emissions.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe.
No. To our knowledge, there are no off-site sources of emissions and/or odor that will
affect this proposal.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:
During construction, construction practices, such as riprap entrance aprons, required
muffler systems for heavy equipment and dust control (watering), will be implemented as
required. There will be no on-site construction burning and all land clearing debris will
be exported off site and disposed of.
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study
dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till
Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services
during construction, utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion
and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently
drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water DeSign Manual to meet both detention
(Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family
lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily
trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The
fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the
OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall
delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and
approval of the Development Services Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat
(within Stoneridge, I) and the 25 ft."we'tland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed
Lot 1, where tr~5'O ft.. buffer m~ets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 It.
buffer on the 'north property line oj Lot 1./fhe satisfaction bf this requirement snail be subject to the review
and .approval of the Development Services Divisfon.
10. A note shall be placed on face of the final plat stating that no grac. J or structure be allowed within the
creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored
construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be
completed prior to the issuance of construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (i.e. split-rail fence
or other approved barrier) and sign age along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
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STONERJDGE 11 SHORT PLA T
r 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004 Page 2 of 8
Project description continued: The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single-family homes-
lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. The proposed subdivision is intended to result in the eventual
construction of detached single-family residences. The site would be developed into nine lots and one tract. Two
wetlands (one regulated) and two creeks/drainage courses (one unnamed and Greene's Creek) are located on the
site.
The applicant submitted several studies including: a geotechnical report, a preliminary storm drainage report, habitat
data report, and a critical areas assessment and delineation. Site preparation for development of the plat would include
the removal of vegetation and trees for roadways, utilities and building pads. Vegetation would remain within the
sensitive areas and creek and wetland buffers.
Primary access would be via Nile Ave. NE to NE 17'h St. to Mt. Baker Ave. NE that would extend north terminating in a
cul-de-sac. New lots 8 and 9 would be served via Nile Ave. NE via a private access easement. Street improvements
including curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting and right-of-way dedications are required.
The site is zoned Residential - 5 (R-5) dwelling units per acre. The R-5 zone allows residential densities that range
from no minimum up to a maximum of 5.0 dulac. The proposed plat would arrive at a net density of 3.9 dulac after the
deduction of public roadways from the gross acreage which would be within the allowed range of the R-5 zone. The
Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Residential Low Density (RLD).
B. RECOMMENDA TION
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINA TION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Issue DNS with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
C. MITIGATION MEASURES
DETERMINA TION OF
XX NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MIT/GA TED.
XX Issue DNS-M with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level
3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family lot.
The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat. . .
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily trip
associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The fee
shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
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City of Renton PIBIPW Department
STONERIDGE II SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004
Plan Review -Street Improvements
L 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 4 of 8
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain, landscape, street
lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed street and along the frontage of the parcel with
Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance.
Plan Review -General
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.
Property Services
1. To be provided separately.
D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental
regulations.
1. Earth
Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by Earth Consultants, Inc., dated
July 13, 2004. The report provides information and recommendations pertaining to foundations, soils, groundwater
and erosion.
The report states that the site slopes in a northwesterly direction with an average slope of 10 to 12 percent. The site
was logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings. The tree cutting and land clearing plan
indicates that all vegetation from the plat would be removed except for that within the stream buffers and sensitive
areas. The clearing of land would accommodate the construction of homes, roads and storm detention as depicted on
the tree inventory plan which also identifies the location of larger trees. The trees include alder, maple, cedar, fir and
deciduous.
The report indicates that the proposed single family residences can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footings bearing on medium dense to dense native silty sand with gravel or on granular structural fill used
to modify existing grades. The native silty sand with gravel soils are moisture sensitive, and the soils will degrade
rapidly if exposed to excessive moisture. To ensure that site preparation and general earthwork is conducted
according to the geotechnical report, staff recommends as a mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the
recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation
and General Earthwork".
The storm water detention pond is planned to be located in the northwest portion of the site and care should be taken
during excavation to identify and control seepage along the cut slopes of the detention pond. Where fill berms are
proposed to be utilized around the pond, compaction of fill will need to meet structural fill specifications. To ensure
that any berms and till liners are constructed according to the specifications of the report, staff recommends as a
mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering
Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Compacted Berm and Till Liners".
The soils encountered during exploration consisted of native silty sand with gravel and according to the USGS that the
site identifies glacial till depOSits throughout the site. In general, the native soils observed at the test pit locations were
generally consistent with this type of deposit.
Three test pits were sampled. Underlying the surficial layer of topsoil, medium dense, brown silty sand with gravel soil
was encountered at depths of 2 Y2 ft. to 4 ft. below existing grade. Underlying the brown silty sand soils, dense silty
sand with gravel glacial till soils were encountered. Light ground water seepage was observed in an off-site test pit
that was part of Stoneridge I Plat. The use of sumps during construction may be necessary, depending on the rate of
groundwater seepage entering excavations.
The environmental checklist states that the quantity of cut and fill has not been e'3timated but is anticipated by the
applicant that it would be balanced on site.
In order to reduce the potential for erosion and control sedimentation to the site and to adjacent properties, staff
recommends additional mitigation including that the project be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
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City of Renton PIBIPW Departmer._
STONERtDGE /I SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004
lir lentat Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 5 of 8
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements. outlined in Volume " of thl3 2001 Stormwater Management
Manual.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall comply with the recommendations-contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
• The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume" of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations.
2. Surface Water
Impacts: The applicant has.submitted a Preliminary Storm Drainage Technical Information Report and plan prepared
by Barghausen Consulting Engineers. Inc. dated September 28, 2004 with the land use application. The storm
drainage system was designed to meet Level 3 standards and water quality.
The report's overview indicates that runoff collected from Lots 1 through 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. NE would be by catch
basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A. Runoff from Lots
8 and 9and the frontage improvements to Nile Ave. NE would be collected in a similar fashion, but drain to a wet vault
located in the northeast corner of the property (appears to be within new Lot 9). Both systems would perform water
quality as well as flow control. The report outlined the Eight Core Requirements which appear to be incorporated into
the storm drainage plan. The report states that off-site analysis was not conducted due to the fact that Level 3 Flow
Control is required, which is the most severe flow control required for projects that contribute to areas prone to
flooding. .
The project site drains to Greene's Creek and will continue to drain to the drainage course as well as a wetland that is
proposed to be preserved.
The report discusses mitigation of existing and potential problems based on drainage complaints (contained within the
TIR). By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control, the report states that this project should not aggravate or create a problem as
specified in the problem-specific mitigation requirements on the 1998 KCSWDM.
According to the City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation" (to be
discussed under 'Wetland" section) provided by the applicant, a drainage course, Greene's Creek, crosses the site.
To ensure that the drainage course is addressed within the context of the storm drainage system staff recommends
as a mitigation measure that the drainage report includes an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that
currently drains through the proposed project and the storm systems be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
Due to flooding and erosion problems, staff recommends that the project be designed per the 1998 King County
Surface Water Drainage Manual as a mitigation measure and the storm drainage system is designed to meet both
detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
Mitigation Measures:
• The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
• The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level 3
flow control) and water quality improvements.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
3. Fire Protection
Impacts: Fire Prevention staff indicates that the applicant provide required improvements and fees to offset the
impacts associated with the new development. The proposal to add nine (9) new residential lots to the City would
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
vir len tal Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004 Page 6 of 8
impact the City's Fire Emergency Services. Therefore, a Fire Mitigation Fee of $488.00 per new single-family lot. The
fee is estimated at $4,392.00 (9 new lots x $488.00 = $4,320.00) and is required prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Fire Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 2913, Ordinance 4527.
4. AccessfTransportation
Impacts: A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for the project. Primary access to the site is proposed via
Nile Ave. NE to NE 1ih Street to Mt. Baker Avenue NE which would be extended north from its terminus at Lots 1
and 3 of Stoneridge I Plat. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via Nile Ave. NE to the a joint use driveway (private
access easement).
The proposal would result in an increase in traffic trips to the City's street system; therefore, the appropriate Traffic
Mitigation Fee will be imposed. The Traffic Mitigation Fee is calculated at a rate of $75.00 per additional generated trip
per new single-family lot at a rate of 9.57 trips per lot home. For the proposal, the Traffic Mitigation Fee is estimated at
$6,459.75 (9 new lots x 9.57 trips = 86.13 trips) thus (86.13 x $75 per trip = $6,459.75). The fee is payable prior to
the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Transportation Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3100, Ordinance 4527.
5. Parks & Recreation
Impacts: The proposal does not provide on-site recreation areas for future residents of the proposed plat. It is
anticipated that the proposed development would generate future residents that would utilize the City's parks,
recreational facilities and programs. Therefore, a Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per each new single-family
lot would be required for the proposal. The fee is estimated at $4,776.84 (9 new lots x $530.76 = $4,776.84) and is
payable prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-
family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Parks Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3082, Ordinance 4527.
6. Wetlands/Streams
Impacts: The applicant submitted a Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation Report prepared by Chad Armour, LLC,
dated October 9, 2004. The purpose of the study was to delineate wetlands, evaluate the functions and values of
wetlands and any streams, determine classification and buffers, determine impacts and present a conceptual
mitigation plan.
Two streams are located on site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May Creek, is a stream that originates off site, a few
hundred feet to the south. Portions of the stream typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek
flows intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site, to the north. During their observations, water was
flowing into Greene's Creek from the south; however, before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed tributary, no surface
water was present. Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence with the unnamed tributary by the end of
June. The width of the stream was averaging 20 inches with a depth up to 3.75 inches at the time of observation in
September 2003. The unnamed tributary was not measured for depth or width as the report indicates that its channel
was difficult to detect, but indications of seasonal flow appears.
These streams/drainage course are noted to provide a 25 foot buffer from the ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting
or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers. Due to the flow of Greene's Creek into May Creek, staff
recommends as a mitigation measure that the buffer be increased to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the creek to
reduce impacts to the creek. The increased buffer width would impact access to new Lot 9; therefore, buffer averaging
would be permitted adjacent to new Lots 8 and 9. .
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STONERIDGE II SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
vir len tal Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 7 of 8
Additionally, the abutting Stoneridge I Plat (Preliminary plat approved in King County-Final Plat in Renton) was
conditioned to have a 50 foot buffer along the Category 3 wetland and unnamed tributary, staff recommends that a
transition between the 50 foot buffer and the 25 ft. buffer be provided. It appears that the transition would occur on
proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1.
To maintain the capacity along Greene's Creek, staff recommends that to prevent future disturbance along the creek
buffer that a note be placed on the face of the final plat that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer.
The study delineated two wetlands. Wetland A, which runs along the west portion of the site and adjacent to the
unnamed tributary, is a Category 3 wetland and includes 6,478 sq. ft. of wetland on-site. Wetland B is located adjacent
to Greene's Creek and covers 1,120 sq. ft. and is unregulated. However, due to the presence of Greene's Creek the
wetland would be contained within the creek buffer.
To ensure that disturbance to the wetland and buffer does not occur during and after construction, staff recommends
that silt fencing be installed around the wetland, creek and associated buffers during construction and permanent
fencing be installed after construction.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat (within
Stone ridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where
the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be 'subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
• During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored construction flags
to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuance of
construction/utility permits.
• After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (Le. split-rail fence or other
approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this
requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
7. . Habitat/Wildlife
Impacts: A Habitat Data report was submitted with the land use application as prepared by Chad Armour, LLC., dated
September 10, 2004. The purpose of the study was to identify habitat present on site and the potential impacts that
development may have on this habitat.
The report indicates that there are two habitat types on site including include meadow and forest. The Meadow
habitat type is that area subject to grading and revegetation 2003 that is dominated by grass with tree seedlings and
shrubs. There are no large trees or shrubs present nor special habitat features such as snags or downed logs. The
report states that indications of black-tailed deer were observed in the Meadow habitat. Many of the shrubs had been
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CIT x OF RENTON
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
February 15,2005
Claudia Donnelly
10415 147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
Re: Stoneridge II ShOJi Plat, LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
This office has reviewed your letter of February 11,2005.
Hearing Examiner
Fred J. Kaufman
OEVELOPM .
CITY OP~kr~~NtNG
FEB, 1.62005
RECEIVED
The decision of this office considered the questions that you raised, and the responses of the
applicant and the City. It also considered, as well, the various codes and regulations and the
conditions imposed by the ERC and suggested by the reviewing staff. The report was based on
all of that information.
If you are not satisfied with the decision you may either ask this office to reconsider the decision
or appeal to the City or you may do both ..
While this office did hold the record open it was to allow you time to explore the background
information that was not readily available to you and submit questions. Those questions were
reviewed by the parties and they also provided information to this office. While the record was
kept open, it was not intended to make this an open-ended process.
In order to assist you in deciding your next course of ~ction,this office will include the resulting
correspondence, that along with your concerns, facilitated the decisioh process.
Again, you may request reconsideration ofthe decision or you may appeal to the City Councilby
February 22, 2005. .
Sincerely, -.. -' .... ~~,. l \,-(
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Fred Kaufman .
Hearing Examiner
City of Renton .'
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Jennifer Henning, Development Services
Susan Fiala, Development Services
Ali Sadr, PE, Barghausen Engineers.
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Mr. Fred Ka:ufinan
City of Renton Hearing Exatiliner
1055 South Grady Way, i h Floor
. Renton, WA 98055
SUBJECT: .Sti:meridge 2 Short Plat
LUA 04-124,SHPL-H, ECF
. Dear Mr. Kaufinan:
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')F RENTON
PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
In response to the letter from Ms. ClauciiaDonneIlyconcerning the subject short plat,staff
provides the. following: '. .
.' L The preliminarY size of the vaultfor lot 9 is 235' x 23.5'x.6' (width,length, depth). The.
final design may propose a rectapgular shape (commonly .used· in 'detention vaults),' The final
design will be reviewed·byDevelopment Setvi~esfor compliance with. the required Level 3 detention. . . '. . ..
The line refen::Dced byMs:Donnelly: "Thestorinsystem shall he sized to accommodate!uture .
land use conditions fl6ws'~ does not'apply-to the\deteIlti()n facility. The Iiote:refersto the
conveyance system that flows through the site. .... . , -.
The detention/water quality p~l1(l (Tract A) of Sfoneridge was.designed to acconimod~tefiows '.'
from Stoneridge.(49-lot plat) +Wiridstqne jY(6~lot short pl~t)'+Windstorie4 (9~lot ~hort pla~)',.
with Level 3 detention~ . . .' '. . ..' . . ..
Storm water detention and water quality for Stoneridge II (AKAWindstone 2) is independent ()f' .
the other develoPlllents.ill the vicinity. .' . . .' . . .'. '.' .'
Stoneridge II runofffrom lots 1;.7 and off-site iIhprovements will drain to a detention po~d
located in the NW comer of the property. Runoff from lots 8 & 9 and frontage ilnprovemeIits, to"
148th Ave SE will be collected in a detention vault located within lot 9. Both systems wiiI
perform water quality as well as flow control, meeting therequiryments of the 1998 King County .
Surface Water Design Manual. .
2. The vaultas shown in the drainage report has been sized to accommodate. fl()ws from lots 8 &
9'and frontage improvements along 148th Ave SE. .'.
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Stoneridge 2 Short Plat
Response to Donriellyletter
complies with the requirement as stated above, there is no violation of the erosion control. As
the SEP A condition is written the downstream neighbor should not experienct:; any additional'
silt in thestoi'm water. This does not mean there will never be silt,6rcolor in the w-ater, just no'
more than thenorthal conditions or as the water enters the constniction site.
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8. The, installation of silt fences' on, the cleated perimeter (outsid,e buffer) is the first erosion
,', control measure in place. The silt fence prevents runoff fronlt:mtering the storin 'vater system
• until the temporary channels and pond (for sediment).is installed. This is all done in conjunction '
with the' initial grading and clearing of the ,site: . Usually the clearing; installation and connection
of the telllporaryor even peimanellt pond is done during the dry season to help minimize the
'possibilitY of silt 'leaving the site. 'No work is allowed without the erosion control in'place ..
'Private citizens always have the right of complaint' to the city,' to the DOE and in the case .of
damage to property may file a claim with the City Clerk's office. All trigger investigation and
action Within the legal indications of violation, . error or negligence. Erosion measures may,
occasionally fail, usually ona weekend or afterregularb~si~ess hours duriIlg heavyrain~, but .
,the developeris.responsibleJor their' 'aday/7 days a \Vee~ unti,l' all' cQIlStrUction . ' .. '
is complete. Complaints have' of' Rehton niailitenance and/or ,'police
departments for emergency tItrough the pennitsand the '
inspectmsforaction ' .' , . hours. ,.'
9. The City. of Renton
, -the final plat. '
10: TbeCity of Renton .
reports, ,communication' '
from private citizens or .
beyond the usual pn)ce' sse:s~
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,', Please contact J:ll'e at (425).
.. Sus(,Ui A. Fiala, AICP ", '
, SemorPlanner .
Dev~lopnient Services Division .
"cc:·· WayiIe Potter/All Sadr -Batghausen Engineers
Juliana Fries .
·U"I..t;W'.k msoe(~tolrs Weekly inspection
res;ponC11mg to ally complaints
are indicated or required
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CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
RE: Stoneridge II Short Plat
City of Renton File No. LUA-04-124
Our Job No. 11444
Dear Mr.Kaufman:
January 17,2005 CITY OF ~OOON
JAN 1 8 2005
RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
1):?-3 pM
We have received the review comments from Ms. Claudia Donnelly dated January 7, 2005 in regard to
the project referenced above and have the following responses:
1. The detention vault shown on the plan is designed for proposed Lot Nos. 8 and 9, along with
the road improvements proposed for 148th Avenue S.E., totaling 0.72 acres of land. The size
of this vault shall be a minimum of 3,305 cubic feet of storage, excluding the water quality
portion. This vault is not designed for any future expansion.
The storm drainage system in Tract A was designed under a separate permit and has included
additional area of future development, not including the proposed plat of Stoneridge II.
Stoneridge II was designed with a separate detention and water quality system in accordance
with City and County standards and does not drain into the Tract A detention and water
quality system.
2. No other future area is designed to drain into the proposed detention system for Lots 7 and 8.
3. The existing erosion control measures are not part of this application although the developer
and contractor have been working with the Department of Ecology and the City of Renton to
ensure that the project complies with Department of Ecology standards. The requirements for
the temporary erosion control plan for this project will be part of the final construction
drawings that will be submitted to the City for review and approval.
4. The City of Renton has the authority to enforce the temporary erosion control measures as
indicated on the plans and will stop the discharge of any water that does not meet the
threshold set by the City and the Department of Ecology.
5. The erosion control plan does indicate that all public roads shall be swept of mud that has
been tracked off site from construction. The contractor will be responsible for cleaning all
public roads in accordance with the approved plans.
6. The City of Renton has the authority to enforce the temporary erosion control measures as
indicated and approved.
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
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Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
-2-January 17, 2005
7. The storm drainage detention system for the project is designed with the most stringent flow
control requirement of is a duration and peak matching performance standard effective in
preventing a significant increase of the water flow in the downstream system. As indicated in
the 1998 King County Washington Surface Water Design Manual, when a Level 3 Flow
Control standard is implemented on site no additional measures are required for any
downstream mitigation.
8. A temporary erosion control plan will be designed and implemented prior to any grading and
disturbance of the property. The City of Renton has the authority to ensure that all erosion
control measures are in place before any land disturbance.
9. As part of mitigation measure for approval notes and restrictions shall be shown on the plat
map that no grading or structures will be allowed within the buffer of the creek as shown on
the plan. The City of Renton will be monitoring its performance.
10. The City through their inspection unit will be monitoring and enforcing the T.E. S.C.
measures as shown on the approved plan.
Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at this office. Thank you.
Respectfully, cAl: ~cJ(
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cc: Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, City of Renton
Ali Sadr, P.E.
Senior Project Manager
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Wheeler, Mayor
April 14, 2005
Wayne Potter
BarghausenGonsulting Engineers, Inc.
18215 72nd Avenue S
Kent, WA 98032
CITY ~'>F RENTON
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
SUBJECT: Park Mitigation Fees .'. . .
Windl:jtone LUAd4"046, Windstone II LUA04-124, Windstone III LUA04-136, &
Wiridstone IV LUA04-135 '.
Dear Mr. Potter:
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. This letter is written· on behalf of the Er)Vironmental Review Committee (ERG) and.is to inform you. that
. they have completed their review of the request for a credit of the Park Mitigation Fees associated with
the above projects. The Committee, approved the request for a credit. .
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The Environmental Review Committee agreed to alloW the developer of .Windstone; Windst6ne II,
Windstone III, and Windstone IV t() meet up to 33% of their share of. the required Park Mitigation Fee
through provision of active on-site. recreation. In t~is case, a credit of $12,435.11 would result.
The required fee .. is $530.76 per single-family resJdence.The required fee must be paid prior to the
recording of the plat(s).' . .
If you have any questions or desire Clarificatiori'of'th~~bOV~, please call me at (425)430-7270.
For the Environmental Review Committee, .
G\-, .' CJj) .. O'N:... ~ . . ~ ..
NancyWeil
Senior Planner'
cc: Dennis Culp; Community Services Administrator
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APPLICATION NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
CITY OF RENTON
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
LUA04-040, LUA04-135, LUA04-124, LUA04-136
Wayne Potter, Barghausen Engineers
Windstone, Windstone II, Windstone III, Windstone IV
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The developer of Windstone has requested credit against the City's required
Parks Mitigation Fee for on-site recreation facilities. The plat of Windstone was originally submitted, reviewed and
approved by King County in 2000/2001, and subsequently annexed into the City of Renton in April 2004. The project is
currently Linder construction. An on-site private park was required by King County, and the developer has included this in
the plat.
Per Resolution 3082, the development impact mitigation fee for parks and recreation facilities, developers can meet up to
33% of their share of the park impact fee value by providing on-site active recreation areas and facilities as long as they
meet the needs and standards established the Park and Recreation Plan. Approval by the Environmental Review
Committee and the Board of Parks Commissioners is required for this credit.
In this case, it is estimated that the developer owes $37,683.96. A 33% credit would result in a credit of $12,435.71. The
developer would then pay $25,248.25.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
LEAD AGENCY:
South of SE 104th Street, West of 148th Avenue SE, East of Ilwaco Avenue NE,
North of NE 16th Street
City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
The Environmental Review Committee agrees to allow the developer of Windstone, Windstone II, Windstone III,
Windstone IV to meet up to 33% of their share of the required Park Mitigation Fee through the provision of active on-site
recreation. The required fee is $530.76 per single family residence. The required fee must be paid prior to recording of
the plat(s). '
DATE OF DECISION: April 5,2005
SIGNATURES:
Dennis Culp, Administrat DAT~
Community Services De
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CITY OF RENTON
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
March 31, 2005
Environmental Review Committee
Jennifer Henning, Principal Planner (:fY\
Windstone Request for Park Mitigation Fee Credit
The developer of Winds tone has requested credit against the City's required Parks Mitigation Fee
for on-site recreation facilities. The plat of Windstone was originally submitted, reviewed and
approved by King County in 2000/2001, and subsequently annexed into the City of Renton in
April 2004. The project is currently under construction. An on-site private park was required by
King County, and the developer has included this in the plat.
The Developer's request is attached to this memo. Exhibits will be presented at the ERC
meeting.
Per Resolution 3082 and the attached policy implementing the development impact mitigation fee
for parks and recreation facilities, developers can meet up to 33% of their share of the park
impact fee value by providing on-site active recreation areas and facilities as long as they meet
the needs and standards established the Park and Recreation Plan.
In this case, the developer owes $37,683.96. A 33% credit would result in a credit of$12,435.71.
The developer would then pay $25,248.25.
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Mr. Dennis Culp
Community Services Administrator
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
February 16, 2005
RE: Request for Park Mitigation Credit for the Private Community Park of the
Plats of Windstone, Windstone n, Windstone Ill, and Winds tone IV
Located in Renton, Washington
City of Renton File Nos. LUA-04-0404; LUA-04-135; LUA 04-124; LUA 04-136
Our Job No. 11189
Dear Mr. CUlp:
I am enclosing the following documents for your use in reviewing our request for a credit to be applicable
to the required park mitigation fees for the above-referenced projects.
1. Two copies of the open spacellandscape layout plan (Tract F) of the Plat of Winds tone
2. Two copies of the open space/park irrigation plan
3. Two copies of the overall plat map for the Windstone projects.
The Plat of Windstone (49 single-family lots) was originally submitted, reviewed, and approved by King
County in 2000/2001. However, this property (as well as several other parcels) was annexed into the City
of Renton in April of 2004 under the KBS annexation. Once this property was annexed into the City of
Renton we made several revisions to the plat and agreed to several conditions, one of which was to pay a
. mitigation fee to the Parks Department. Currently, this project is under con,struction and is being
reviewed by the City of Renton for final plat approval.
The on-site private park for the Plat of Windstone was a requirement by King County development and
land services. However, an on-site park is not required by current Renton Code, but the City requires an
impact fee to be paid for each of these projects prior to recording.
The recreational park has been designed to incorporate several features for this property. First and
foremost, the developer relocated a very mature red maple tree from the east side of the property to be
placed within the park and create a theme not only for the park, but also for the subdivisions. The cost to
relocate this tree was over $10,000. We are also including a water feature along with benches and picnic
tables for passive recreation. Furthermore, the entire park will be irrigated and provide several flat
surface areas for recreation purposes. The overall cost for the construction of this park will be
approximately $140,500. Therefore, KBS Development Corporation is requesting that the City provide a
credit for the cost in construction of this park facility, which will be utilized by the residents of Windstone
(and Divisions n, III, and IV). This park will be owned and maintained by the Homeowners' Association.
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • TEMECULA, CA • WALNUT CREEK, CA
www.barghausen.com
Mr. Dennis Culp
Community Services Administrator
City of Renton -2-February 16,2005
The City of Renton requires $530.76 per lot to be paid to offset mitigation and therefore, multiplying the
park fee by 71 lots (Division I = 49 lots; Division II = 9 lots; Division ill = 5 lots; Division IV = 8 lots), a
total mitigation of $37,683.96 would be required. We are requesting that these fees be waived as part of
those projects.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me. Thank you.
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Project Manager
cc: Mr. Curtis Schuster, KBS Development Corporation (w/enc)
Mr. Bob Ruddell, KBS Development Corporation (w/enc)
Mr. Kolin Taylor, KBS Development Corporation (w/enc)
Ms. Juliana Fries, P.E., City of Renton (w/enc)
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CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 30th day of December, 2004, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing 2 documents. This information was sent to:
Wayne Potter Contact
Scott E. Hayes & JoAnn Party of Record
Virginia Luck Owner
Claudia Donnelly Party of Record
KBS III, LLC Applicant
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CITY OF RENTON
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 28th day of Decem, 2004, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing 2 documents. This information was sent to:
Wayne Potter Contact
Virginia Luck Owner
Scott E. Hayes & JoAnn Watanabe-Hayes Party of Record
Claudia Donnelly Party of Record
KBS III, LLC Applicant
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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Com-
mittee has issued a Determination of
Non-Significance-Mitigated for the
following project under the authority
of the Renton Municipal Code.
Parklane Court Preliminary Plat
LUA04-142, ECF, PP
Location: 100 Block of Lyons
Avenue NE (East of Lyons Avenue
NE & South ofNE 2nd Street). The
applicant is requesting Envi-
ronmental (SEPA) Review and
Preliminary Plat approval for a 10-
lot subdivision of a 4.3 acre site
zoned Residential Five (R-5)
dwelling units per acre and
designated as Residential Low
Density (RLD) on the Com-
prehensive Plan Land Use. Access
to the site is proposed via a new
42-ft. public road extending east
from Lyons Avenue NE that
becomes a private access
easement. The lots are proposed to
range in size from 7,996 sq. ft. to
9,627 sq. ft. Two non-regulated
wetlands and two regulated
wetlands are located within the
site. Wetland creation and
enhancement and buffer averaging
are proposed for the Category 2
and 3 wetlands.
Appeals of the environmental
determination must be filed in
writing on or before 5:00 PM on
January 10, 2005. Appeals must be
filed in writing together with the
required $75.00 application fee with:
Hearing Examiner, City of Renton,
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by the City of Renton
Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B.
Additional information regarding the
appeal process may be obtained from
the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)
430-6510.
A Public Hearing wiJI be held by the
Renton Hearing Examiner in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, on
January 25, 2005 at 9:00 AM to
consider the Preliminary Plat. If the
Environmental Determination is
appealed, the appeal will be heard as
part of this public hearing. Interested
parties are invited to attend the
public hearing.
Published in the King County Journal
December 27,2004. #847875
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Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineers, Inc.
18215 72nd Avenue S
Kent, WA 98032
tel: 425-656-7435
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PARTIES OF RECORD
STONERIDGE II SHORT PLAT
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Virginia Luck
285 Sand Dune Avenue NW
Ocean Shores, WA 98569
(owner)
KBS III, LLC
12320 NE 8th ste: #100
Bellevue, WA 98005
eml: wpotter@novastardev.com
(contact)
tel: 206-623-7000
(applicant)
Scott E. Hayes & JoAnn
Watanabe-Hayes
1714 Ilwaco Avenue NE
Renton, WA 98059-4237
tel: 425-793-8760
(party of record)
Claudia Donnelly
10415 147th Avenue SE
Renton, WA 98059
tel: 425-255-4340
(party of record)
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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
County of King )
Nancy Thompson being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states:
That on the 8th day of February 2005, affiant deposited via the United States Mail a
sealed envelope(s) containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid,
addressed to the parties of record in the below entitled application or petition.
Signature:
,2005.
Notary Public ~State of Washington
Residing at , therein.
Application, Petition or Case No.: Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
The Decision or Recommendation contains a complete list of the Parties of Record.
HEARING EXAMINER'S REPORT
t·
Minutes
APPLICANT:
CONTACT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
KBS III LLC
12320 NE 8th Street, Ste., 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineering
18215 72nd Avenue South
Kent, W A 98032
Virginia Luck
285 Sand Dune A venue NW
Ocean Shores, W A 98569
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
1727 Nile Avenue NE
February 8 2005
Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision of a 3.6 acre site.
Development Services Recommendation: Approve subject to
conditions
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the
Examiner on December 28, 2004.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining
available information on file with the application, field
checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows:
MINUTES
Thefollowing minutes are a summary of the January 4, 2005 hearing.
The legal record is recorded on CD.
The hearing opened on Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 9:49 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of
the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit No.1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No.2: Neighborhood Detail Map
application, proof of posting, proof of publication and
other documentation pertinent to this request.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 2
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Exhibit No.3: Preliminary Short Plat ExhibitNo.4: Preliminary Utility, Grading and
I Drainage Plan
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Exhibit No.5: Zoning Map Exhibit No.6: All Stoneridge I plats and short plats
within the area I
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Exhibit No. Written comments by Ms. Donnelly I
The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, Development I
Services, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, Washington 98055. Stoneridge IT is also known as I
Windstone II because there are four different plats in this area. Stoneridge I was platted in King County and the
final plat is now with City of Renton as it was annexed in. The appl icant is now changing the name of all the I
developlllents to Windstone. I
This plat is located in the eastern portion of the City of Renton. It contains nine lots and one tract and is located
to the west of Nile Avenue NE and north ofNE Sunset Boulevard, as it is in the City of Renton, when it move~
into King County it is known as the Renton/Issaquah Road or State Route 900.
This development is vested under the development regulations of the R-5, it currently is zoned R-4 effective
November 10,2004. II
Approximately one Illile north of the site is May Creek, there is also a tributary of May Creek, Greene's Creek,
that runs through the subject site. There is an unnamed tributary on the site which flows into Greene's Creek I
and then flows into May Creek. There are wetlands on site as well.
There is an existing single-falllily develoPlllent to the west of the site and was built under the R-8 zone.
The Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated with 12
measures. An appeal was filed and later withdrawn.
The subject site is designated Residential Low Density (RLD) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map.
proposed site does meet all the requirements of the land use, housing and environmental elements oftlJe
Comprehensive Plan that are applicable to the RLD within the City of Renton .
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. The net density after all deductions have been taken is 2.84 dwelling units per acre. The lots in the subject
development meet all requirements of lot size, width and depth. It appears that all lots comply with the setback
requirements and these would be verified at the time of individual building permit review.
Existing buildings located on the site are proposed to be removed. The proposal's compliance with building I
standards would be verified prior to the issuance of individual building permits. I
The side lot lines of the proposed lots are generally at right angles to street lines. All lots would have access tq
pubic roadways. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via a 20-foot wide shared driveway. All lots comply with
arrangement and access requirements of the Subdivision Regulations.
A 12-foot right-of-way dedication is required for Nile Avenue NE. As well, street improvements along the
frontages of Road A (Mt. Baker Avenue NE) and Nile Avenue NE are required, including pavement, sidewalks,
and City of Renton streetlights prior to recording of the final short plat. I
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 3
As part of the Stoneridge I development, platted under King County, secondary access was required and is now
under construction. The secondary access (emergency only) comes from the west through the existing single-
family development from NE 161h Street to NE 171h Street. Prior to approval ofthis short plat, the secondary
access to both Stoneridge I and II must be completed.
Staff recommends the establishment of a maintenance agreement for all common improvements.
There are streams and wetlands located on the site, Greene's Creek in the eastern portion of the shOl1 plat and
the tributary on the west portion. These streams/drainage courses are noted to provide a 25-foot buffer from the
ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers.
Discllssion was had regarding the tree clltting plan and why more trees were not being saved. It was stated that
there could be the possibility of saving some trees, Lot 4 was discussed, other larger trees seem to be located
within the building pad areas and would have to be removed.
Staff is recommending that two new trees per lot be included as part of each individual lot as a condition of
short plat approval.
Fire, Traffic and Mitigation Fees are proposed.
The site is located within the boundaries of the Issaquah School District. City code requires the applicant to pay
the appropriate ISD impact fees. The School District has indicated that they can accommodate the additional
students.
A preliminary storm drainage report was submitted, the system was designed to meet Level 3 standards for
water for water quality and detention. Runoff collected from Lots 1-7 and Mt. Baker Avenue NE would be by
catch basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A.
Runofffrom Lots 8 and 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile Avenue NE would be collected in a similar
fashion and drain to a wet vault located in the northeast corner of new Lot 9.
The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90. A Certificate of Water
Availability has been obtained. An 8-inch sewer main is being installed as part of Stoneridge I. This sewer
main is proposed to be stubbed to the access road of the subject short plat which a sewer main extension along
this new road will be required.
This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District.
Staff recommends approval of this short plat subject to 7 conditions.
Wayne Potter, Barghausen Engineers, 18215 nnd Ave S, Kent, WA 98032 stated that he would like to provide
several clarifications, first the question of the west property line. At the time that KBS Development
Corporation was developing Stoneridge I in King County, there was an agreement between the property owners,
Virginia Luck, to only sell a portion of her properties. At that time the agreement was that she only wanted to
sell the west half on the side of that tributary and to follow the required buffer. A boundary line adjustment was
processed that would allow a complete application to be submitted to King County. Since then, Mrs. Luck
entertained the idea of selling this parcel as well and that is why they are here today.
They concur with staff's recommendations for this plat, however, he would like to clarify a couple of matters.
Stoneridge II Sholt Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 4
First, it was indicated that there was a 35-foot buffer requirement along Greene's Creek which is correct,
however, if you look at conditions 8 and 9 ofSEPA the 35-foot increase is for Greene's Creek, the 25-foot
would remain for the unnamed tributary and the wetlands. Ms. Fiala stated that that was correct.
Second, with respect to Plat Condition 2, a demolition permit has been obtained and all clearing of buildings has
taken place on the site. As part of Stoneridge I several buildings were demolished, the existing structure on this
particular plat was in disrepair and there were concerns, so a demolition permit was obtained and the existing
home was removed as well. There are no structures on the site.
With regards to trees, he stated that he was no expert, but during the last 17 year of construction when mass I
grading is done, quite a bit of material will be moved on site. A lot of times when trees are moved or material lis
brought in, then problems arise once the houses are built the property owners are concerned that the trees will
blow down on their homes. Quite a few trees are being left on site within the buffer. The site will be providing
street trees and landscaping. They will work with staff during the building stage to properly address those treds.
Regarding the road extension to the north, the property owner to the north is Mr. Wolf and they have contracte!d
with him and that application will come before the Hearing Examiner as Windstone III. The dash line is placeCl
on the exhibit as requested by staff to see how the connection would take place. There is a lot of grade change
from east to west, NE 17th Street required climbing a hill and that is why you see the design provided here. Thiis
is a possible connection, exactly how that connection is going to happen is uncertain, but as those properties do
develop that is one potential. There is currently a driveway that crosses Greene's Creek that has been there fO~1
years and how Mr. Wolf maintains his property.
Finally,just to clarify that Stoneridge I which is currently under construction is not before the Hearing Examin!er
today and that any opposition or comments today are to be specifically towards the plat that is before the '
Examiner today.
Claudia Donnelly, 10415 14 i h Ave. SE, Renton, W A 98059 stated that Green's Creek runs through her property
and she has some concerns. Her property is approximately 500 feet north of the Stoneridge development and I
Stoneridge II. She brought some pictures of damage being done to the Creek. She was present to try to protect
her property and the fish in May Creek. There is a state law that says that downstream property owners cannotl
have their propelty harmed by upstream development, and she is seeing harm happening. May Creek is the I
home of 3 species of salmon, at a 2001 hearing before the King County Hearing Examiner, the developer's
experts stated that they had found a Chinook spawning bed 0.9 river miles downstream from where Greene's 'I
Creek enters May Creek. With all the recent muddy yellow water going downstream, she is sure that the
Chinook spawning bed is now destroyed. I
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On December 8, she sent a letter to Renton City Clerk asking to be able to see the Stoneridge II file along with I
some other documents. She received a reply on December 17 and visited City Hall on December 22. She saw I some documents from the original Stoneridge file and the Windstone III file. She asked about the Stoneridge II
file, she was not given the opportunity to view that file. She was informed yesterday that she coulll ask I
questions at the hearing today, she felt she could not ask questions due to not knowing what the developer had!
submitted in his reports.
There are many concerns of dirty storm water coming down the stream and clearing without the proper permits.
During the summer of 2004, KBS cleared the property that will comprise the Stoneridge development, there is
an erosion hazard site located on this property. On August 23 she found gobs of mud in the streambed located
on her property. She talked to Jason Jordan about the situation, he noted that KBS had called and stated that the I detention pond had broken, spilling water down Greene's Stream, Jason stated that the City had given KBS until
that Friday to fix the problem or the development would be red tagged. On August 25 she noted yellow water
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 5
coming Greene's Stream. She called Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, King County Surface Water Management, and
May Valley Environmental Council seeking help. Later that day a Fish and Wildlife officer came out and said
that something needed to be done. She went to the development and stopped the water from coming down. A
sample was taken to Jason (she showed a bottle of water from that day).
The Examiner asked if that was relevant to this project. They did have a detention pond break and that may
explain some of the problems. He checked on the conditions imposed by the ERC. He asked if she had some
objections to this specific plat or the conditions that staff recommended. Concerns about the prior development
may be taken to the appropriate agencies including the City of Renton. This plat before us today must meet the
various storm water requirements, which apparently it does. Obviously there have been some mistakes and
hopefully those have been corrected. Before us today is the nine-lot plat that is different than the other plats.
Ms. Donnelly stated that she requested to see the file and she was denied the access.
Ms. Fiala stated that it \Vas her belief that the file was in another office getting ready for sending to the Hearing
Examiner's office, and those at the front counter at that time did not know it was back there.
The Examiner stated that he was aware of her concern for the creek. He was not clear as to what conditions
King County imposed on the previous development and that is not within his jurisdiction. If DOE or Fisheries
have concerns, they can intervene and the City can also help.
The schedule was checked, Ms. Donnelly will be given the opportunity to look at the file and review the
information that is in the file for this short plat.
Mr. Potter stated that they had no problems with allowing Ms. Donnelly to review the information. He did
question if this was a new public hearing where new witnesses could present or is the hearing extension going to
be I imited to information that Ms. Donnelly has after reviewing the fi Ie?
The Examiner stated that he could not deny her an expert witness after reading the information, to respond to or
ask questions about the issue. A whole series of new witnesses will not be allowed to come in, other than those
that might address the concerns raised, at the point we are dealing with storm drainage, Greene's Crel~k, and the
buffers.
Juliana Fries, Development Services stated that as part of Stoneridge I there is a culvert along 1481h Avenue SE
that is King County right-of-way, King County is requiring the current 24-inch culvert to be upgraded to a 36-
inch culvert. The City of Renton's requirement is to make sure that the high water mark on Greene's Creek will
mark where the 35-foot buffer should begin.
Ms. Donnelly will have her written comments to the Examiner's office on January 11,2005 by 5:00 p.m. Mr.
Potter will have one week from January 11 to have his written response to the Examiner. The record will be
held open for the Examiner's review of the written comments.
Ali Sadr, Barghausen Engineers, 18215 nnd Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032 stated that he did the design for the storm
drainage system. It was known that there was a potential problem down stream and that's why the water control
facility was designed for this project.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 6 I
The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, a~d
no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 9:48 a.m.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION
Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
1. The applicant, Wayne Potter, Barghausen Engineers, filed a request for a nine-lot short plat. I
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10.
11.
The yellow file containing the staffrepo11, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentationl
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and other pertinent m<lterials was entered into the record as Exhibit # 1. I
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Determination of
Non-Significance -Mitig<lted (ONS-M).
The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter.
The subject site is located at 1727 Nile Avenue NE. The subject site is located on the west side of Nile
about a block north of Sunset Boulevard NE and south ofNE 20th Street (SE 104th Street in King \
County). I
The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located asl
suitable for the development of low-density residential development, but does not mandate such I·
development without consideration of other policies of the Plan.
The subject site is currently zoned R-4 (Single Family - 4 dwelling units/acre). The applicant submitt~d
the application while the subject site was still zoned R-5 (Single Family - 5 dwelling units per acre) ana
has a right to have the application considered under that categorization. I
The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 5068 enacted in April 2004.
The subject site is approximately 3.6 acres or approximately 158,259 square feet. The subject site is
irregularly shaped and is approximately 560 feet wide (east to west) by 300 feet deep.
The subject site slopes downward to the northwest. Two streams, Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek, and an unnamed creek, a tributary to Greene's Creek, cross the subject site. Greene's Creek run's
at a diagonal across the east third of the subject site. The unnamed creek runs along the western margih
of the subject site. Their confluence is north of the subject site. In addition to the creeks, there are twd
l wetlands. A Category 3 wetland, a regulated wetland, that will be protected, is located adjacent to the
westerly unnamed creek. The second wetland, an unregulated wetland, will also be protected since it
lies within the Greene's Creek buffer.
The site was logged a few years ago and the re-growth is mainly small alder and shrubs. Trees in the I
wetland and creek areas would be retained. The rest of the site would be cleared for allow development
of building pads, roads and driveways.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 7
12. The appl icant proposes dividing the subject site into nine lots that would range in size from
approximately 8,903 square feet to 18,565 square feet. There would also be a tract, Tract A, located in
the northwest corner of the site that would contain the storm water facility and a portion of sensitive
area. Seven of the nine lots would be arrayed around a central cul-de-sac, proposed Mt Baker Avenue
NE. Proposed Lot 8 would have a access directly out to Nile Avenue while Proposed Lot 9 would have
a pipestem access to Nile.
13. The appl icant proposes extending a cul-de-sac north from NE 17th Street into the subject site. It would
provide access to Proposed Lots I to 7. Nile would provide access to Proposed Lots 8 and 9.
14. The subject site is located within the Issaquah School District. The City has imposed an impact fee of
$2,937.00 for each new single-family lot constructed in the Issaquah district under RMC 4-1-160C.
15. The density for the plat would be 2.84 dwelling units per acre after subtracting sensitive areas such as
the creek, wetlands and the roadways.
16. The development will increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 90 trips for the 9
single-family homes. Approximately ten percent ofthe trips, or approximately 10 additional peak hour
trips will be generated in the morning and evening.
17. The subject site will utilize two storm water control systems. The main portion of the site will drain to
the northwest and Tract A. Proposed Lots 8 and 9 will use a wet vault located on Proposed Lot 9.
Stormwater will be subject to a Level 3 Control regime which is the strictest. The project will also be
subject in general to the 1998 King County Stonmvater Manual as well as the Depar1ment of Ecology's
standards regarding erosion control.
18. The development of adjacent property by this applicant apparently did create erosion and stormwater
problems downstream. It appears that during a storm event the temporary detention and erosion control
systems did not perform fully. The City also reports that some of the noted problems may have been
caused by additional third party property even further upstream.
19. Sewer service will be extended to serve the subject site. Domestic water will be provided by Water
District 90.
20. The applicant will be required to dedicate 12 feet along the eastern edge of the subject site to allow the
widening of Nile Avenue NE.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. The proposed plat appears to serve the public use and interest. The applicant will be protecting the
creeks and wetlands on the subject site assuring the preservation of the natural features of this property.
The proposed density of2.84 acres complies with the Zoning Code's R-5, the zoning that was vested, as
well as the current R-4 zoning.
2. While there have been downstream problems with sediment, it appears that the proposed development
will be subject to the most stringent storm water development regulations. That should protect both the
creeks that flow through the subject site as well as downstream water bodies. The City found the
storm water analysis appropriate and the ERC imposed a series of mitigation measures in addition to the
code-required measures.
Stoneridge II ShOli Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 8
3.
4.
The appl icant wi II be offsetting impacts to the roadways, emergency services and parks by paying thel
mitigation fees associated with single-family development. In this case, the applicant will also be I
paying an impact fee to offset impacts on the Issaquah School District.
The development of this site will increase the tax base of the City. It will also provide additional I
housing choices and in this case, choices with environmental amenities closely associated with most df
the proposed lots.
5. In conclusion, the proposed short plat appears to be an appropriate division and use of the subject site.
DECISION: I
The short plat is approved subject to the following conditions: i
I. The applicant shall comply with the conditions imposed by the ERe. I
2. Lot 8 shall utilize the 20-foot private access easement that also provides access to Lot 9. A note
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat stating this requirement. The satisfaction of I
this requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services.
3. A twelve-foot right-of-way dedication is required along the short plat's frontage with Nile
A venue NE. The dedication shall occur at the time of final recording of the short plat.
4. Prior to recording of the Stoneridge II Short Plat, the dedication of the access road through I
Stoneridge I (LUA 04-046, FP) and associated improvements of the road shall be completed if
Stoneridge I is not yet recorded. I
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5. A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently with the recording of the short plat in I
order to establish maintenance responsibilities for all shared improvements. The agreement
shall be placed on the face of the final short plat prior to recording.
6. The applicant shall be required to plant two new approved trees within the 20-foot front yard
setback area of all lots within the short plat. The applicant shall be required to record a I
restrictive covenant against the property prior to final short plat recording, which indicates that
two trees are required to be planted within the front yard setback area of each new lot. This I
condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division ana
the trees shall be planted prior to final building permit inspection. I
7. Prior to recording the short plat, the dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge I, LUA
04-046, FP) to the existing downstream public sanitary sewer system shall be required, ifnot
yet in place.
8. The dedication along Niles Avenue NE shall be forwarded to the City Council.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
February 8, 2005
Page 9
ORDERED THIS 81h day of February 2005
FRED J. KA MAN
HEARING E f\MINER
TRANSMITTED THIS 81h day of February 2005 to the parties of record:
Susan Fiala
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineers
18215 n"d Ave S
Kent, W A 98032
Claudia Donnellv
10415 14 7'h Ave-SE
Renton, W A 98059
Ali Sadr
Barghausen Engineers
1 8215 n"d Ave S
Kent, W A 98032
TRANSMITTED THIS 81h day of February 2005 to the following:
Mayor Kathy Keolker-Wheeler Stan Engler, Fire
Chad Armour
6500 1261h Ave SE
Bellevue, W A 98006
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Julia Medzegian, COLincil Liaison
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Larry Meckling, Building Omcial
Planning Commission
Transportation Division
Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator
Alex Pietsch, Economic Development
Jennifer Henning, Development Services
Stacy Tucker, Development Services
Utilities Division
Neil Watts, Development Services
Janet Conklin, Development Services
King County Journal
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 100Gofthe City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in
writing on or before 5:00 p.m., February 22, 2005. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the
Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the
discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written
request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date ofthe Examiner's decision. This
request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may,
after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110, which requires that such appeal
be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specified requirements.
Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City
Hall. An appeal must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., February 22, 2005.
If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants, the
executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Councilor final processing of the file. You
may contact this office for information on formatting covenants.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur
concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in
Stoneridge 11 Short Plat
File No.: LUA-04-l24, SHPL-H, ECF
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private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include bO~, h
the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council.
All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all
interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the
evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court.
The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as
Appeals to the City Council.
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2. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21C, 1971 as
amended), on November 23, 2004, the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Stoneridge II Short Plat. The DNS-M included
twelve (12) mitigation measures. A 14-day appeal period commenced on November 29,2004 and
ended on December 13, 2004. An appeal was filed and withdrawn on December 29,2004.
3. COMPLIANCE WITH ERC MITIGATION MEASURES
Based on an analysis of the probable impacts from the proposal, the Environmental Review
Committee (ERC) issued the following mitigation measures with the Determination of Non-
Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M):
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical
Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthworkn
and "Compacted Berm and Till Linersn. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed
and approved by Development Services during construction, utility work and building
construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume /I of the 2001
Storm water Management Manual."
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow
that currently drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to
accommodate the future land use condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet
both detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per
new single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of
the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on
each side of the OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow
access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south
of subject plat (within Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The
transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property
line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north property line of Lot 1.
The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
10. A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be
allowed within the creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the
review and approval of the Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly
colored construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
Preliminary Report to the Hearin~ Examiner
LUA-04-124, ECR, SHPL-H
PUBLIC HEARING DA TE: JANUARY 4, 2005 Page 5 of 10
buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and apJroval of
the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuJnce of
construction/utility permits. !
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent! fencing
(i.e. split-rail fence or other approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the
wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to th~ review
and approval of the Development Services Division. I
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Mr. Fred Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
10415 -1471h Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
January 7, 2005
RE: Stoneridge II Preliminary Plat Approval-LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Hearing Examiner:
I visited City Hall on January 6, 2005 and was able to look at the material for the
Stoneridge II proposed development.
I was able to look at the material but have several questions that I feel need answered.
I. What will be the si~e of the detention vault to be built on Lot 9? In one item
(enclosed), it states: "The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land
use conditions flows". (Document #3, item 3) The Tract A detention pond was
originally built for 44 houses on the original Stoneridge site. Now the developer intends
to add 7 lots from the Stoneridge II plat, the Windstone III plat and Windstone IV plat.
What level of flow control will be used to release the Stormwater from this vault into
. Greenes Stream? Will the Tract A detention pond be able to accommodate the
£additional water from Stoneridge II, Windstone III and Windstone IV?
. 2. What future development plans does KBS have that will have storm water draining
into this vault in addition to the 2 Stoneridge II lots and frontage improvements? Will
this vault be large enough to accommodate this future building or will additional
detention ponds have to be built?
3. I have contact DOE regarding the Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements,
outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual. (Document #3, item
2). Should a copy of these requirements be included in the Stoneridge II file for
reference? I did not see any documentation regarding these specific requirements.
Does KBS have a copy in their offices and on site regarding what these requirements are?
4. How will the City of Renton enforce these requirements if they weren't able to
enforce DOE requirements from December 101\ 2004 incident on Greenes Stream?
What will the City do to prevent more yellow water coming down Greenes Stream in the
future?
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5. How will the KBS prevent mud/dirt present on Nile Avenue (1 481h) from going into
Greenes Stream/May Creek? In another document (Document 1) that I found in the file,
it states that "streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from truck
hauling activities ...... " That has been a problem since August -dirt/mud have been left
on the street and it has only been cleaned up after I call it in? Who will be responsible
to make sure that all street cleaning is done?
6. What will the City do to make sure that the road(s) are kept clean at all times?
7. How will KBS prevent future damage to my property and May Creek -following
state law that says downstream residents will not be harmed by upstream development?
How will they prevent future yellow water from coming into my yard?
8. In ESC document, how will KBS prevent erosion from flowing into Greenes Stream
prior to the building of the temporary sediment trap? How will the City of Renton's
make sure that such erosion doesn't come down prior to this construction? What
recourse do downstream residents have if the contractor/City don't do what they are
supposed to do?
9. What is to prevent future residents of the development from disturbing Greenes
Stream and sending sedimentation downstream? Will there be covenants on the property
prohibiting disturbance of property within the buffer area? One item states that "a note
shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed
with the creek's buffer". (Document #3, item #10) Who will be monitoring this to make
sure it is complied with?
) O. How will the City monitor the erosion control plan when 3 different times -August,
1"hanksgiving and December 10, they didn't stop the yellow water from coming
downstream?
These are all of the question I have at this time. Thank you for the opportunity to ask
these questions.
Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
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The wet/detention pond and a separate temporary sediment trap will be the first order of
construction such that both sides of the site, divided by Greene's creek, once graded and cleared,
can be routed into the wet/detention pond and sediment trap accordingly. This will trap
sediments on-site and prevent both erosion from occurring on-site and sedimentation
downstream. In addition a rock construction entrance and perimeter protection in the form of a
silt fence with temporary V-ditches and rock check darns will all be instituted on-site to minimize
erosion from occurring. Also, streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from
truck hauling activities and the site shall be sprinkled with water during the summer months
should dust control be a problem on the site. Cover measures will be instituted for any areas left
unworked over the time allotted by King County and the City of Renton.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
The quantities of filling and grading on site have yet to be determined; however, we
anticipate that the earthwork will be balanced, except for the possible import of structural
fill for backfilling utility trenches. Additional import may be required for the road
subgrade depending on the weather conditions at the time of construction.
1. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally
describe.
During heavy stonn events following clearing and grading activity, erosion could occur if
erosion/sedimentation control measures are not installed properly. By properly
incorporating the City of Renton erosion control measures and minimizing the
disturbance of existing vegetation during plat construction, we can help mitigate erosion
impacts.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
Approximately 0.33 acre (9 percent) of the total site will be covered with impervious
surfaces, such as asphalt, buildings, etc. Approximately 29 percent (1.06 acres) remain as
undisturbed open space, such as wetlands and buffers.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
2. AIR
Prior to construction, an approved erosion control plan will be prepared and implemented
in accordance with the City of Renton. These erosion control measures will be monitored
throughout construction and must be maintained to control erosion during construction
and weather constraints.
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile,
odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
The project proposal will generate emissions typically found within single-family
subdivisions. This may include airborne dust during constructionlheavy equipment, as
well as automobile, emissions; however, once the project is completed, the plat will
produce typical emissions found in residential communities, such as automobiles, service
trucks, maintenance equipment, and wood-burninglgas-burning stove emissions.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe.
No. To our knowledge, there are no off-site sources of emissions and/or odor that will
affect this proposal.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:
During construction, construction practices, such as riprap entrance aprons, required
muffler systems for heavy equipment and dust control (watering), will be implemented as
required. There will be no on-site construction burning and all land clearing debris will
be exported off site and disposed of.
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stone ridge II Short Plat
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential -5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. It. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
The City 01 Renton
Department 01 Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study
dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till
Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services
during construction, utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion
and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
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3. The linal drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently
drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention
(Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family
lot. The lee shall be paid prior to the recording 01 the linal plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily
trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The
lee shall be paid prior to the recording 01 the linal plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the
OHWM. Bulfer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall
delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and
approval 01 the Development Services Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 It. wetland buffer located to the south 01 subject plat
(within Stoneridge I) and the 25 It. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed
Lot 1, where the 50 It. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft.
buffer on the north property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review
and approval 01 the Development Services Division.
10. A note shall be placed on face of the final plat stating that no grac. oJ or structure be allowed within the
creek's buffer. The satisfaction of .this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored
construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be
completed prior to the issuance of construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (i.e. split-rail fence
or other approved barrier) and sign age along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
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City of Renton PIBIPW Departmen.
STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
(r 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004 Page 2 of 8
Project description continued: The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single-family homes-
lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. The proposed subdivision is intended to result in the eventual
construction of detached single-family residences. The site would be developed into nine lots and one tract. Two
wetlands (one regulated) and two creeks/drainage courses (one unnamed and Greene's Creek) are located on the
site.
The applicant submitted several studies including: a geotechnical report, a preliminary storm drainage report, habitat
data report, and a critical areas assessment and delineation. Site preparation for development of the plat would include
the removal of vegetation and trees for roadways, utilities and building pads. Vegetation would remain within the
sensitive areas and creek and wetland buffers.
Primary access would be via Nile Ave. NE to NE 1 ih St. to Mt. Baker Ave. NE that would extend north terminating in a
cul-de-sac. New lots 8 and 9 would be served via Nile Ave. NE via a private access easement. Street improvements
including curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting and right-of-way dedications are required.
The site is zoned Residential - 5 (R-5) dwelling units per acre. The R-5 zone allows residential densities that range
from no minimum up to a maximum of 5.0 dulac. The proposed plat would arrive at a net density of 3.9 dulac after the'
deduction of public roadways from the gross acreage which would be within the allowed range of the R-5 zone. The
Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Residential Low Density (RLD).
B. RECOMMENDA TION
C.
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINA TION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
eal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
klTlGA TION MEASURES
DETERMINA TION OF
XX NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED.
XX Issue DNS-M with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water DeSign Manual to meet both detention (Level
3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family lot.
The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat. .
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily trip
associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitig~tion Fee based on $530.76 per new single·family lot. The fee
shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004
Plan Review -Street Improvements
c.. 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
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1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain, landscape, street
lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed street and along the frontage of the parcel with
Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance.
Plan Review -General
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.
Property Services
1. To be provided separately.
D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental
regulations.
1. Earth
Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by Earth Consultants, Inc., dated
July 13, 2004. The report provides information and recommendations pertaining to foundations, soils, groundwater
and erosion.
The report states that the site slopes in a northwesterly direction with an average slope of 10 to 12 percent. The site
was logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings. The tree cutting and land clearing plan
indicates that all vegetation from the plat would be removed except for that within the stream buffers and sensitive
areas. The clearing of land would accommodate the construction of homes, roads and storm detention as depicted on
the tree inventory plan which also identifies the location of larger trees. The trees include alder, maple, cedar, fir and
deciduous.
The report indicates that the proposed single family residences can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footings bearing on medium dense to dense native silty sand with gravel or on granular structural fill used
to modify, existing grades. The native silty sand with gravel soils are moisture sensitive, and the soils will degrade
rapidly if\exposed to excessive moisture. To ensure that site preparation and general earthwork is conducted
according to the geotechnical report, staff recommends as a mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the
recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation
and General Earthwork".
The storm water detention pond is planned to be located in the northwest portion of the site and care should be taken
during excavation to identify and control seepage along the cut slopes of the detention pond. Where fill berms are
proposed to be utilized around the pond, compaction of fill will need to meet structural fill specifications. To ensure
that any berms and till liners are constructed according to the specifications of the report, staff recommends as a
mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering
Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Compacted Berm and Till Liners".
The soils encountered during exploration consisted of native silty sand with gravel and according to the USGS that the
site identifies glacial till deposits throughout the site. In general, the native soils observed at the test pit locations were
generally consistent with this type of deposit.
Three test pits were sampled. Underlying the surficial layer of topsoil, medium dense, brown silty sand with gravel soil
was encountered at depths of 2 Y2 ft. to 4 ft. below existing grade. Underlying the brown silty sand soils, dense silty
sand with gravel glacial till soils were encountered. Light ground water seepage was observed in an off-site test pit
that was part of Stone ridge I Plat. The use of sumps during construction may be necessary, depending on the rate of
groundwater seepage entering excavations.
The environmental checklist states that the quantity of cut and fill has not been e'3timated but is anticipated by the
applicant that it would be balanced on site.
In order to reduce the potential for erosion and control sedimentation to the site and to adjacent properties, staff
recommends additional mitigation including that the project be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
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(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of thl3 2001 Stormwater Management
Manual.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
• The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Storm water Management Manual.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations.
2. Surface Water
Impacts: The applicant has.submitted a Preliminary Storm Drainage Technical Information Report and plan prepared
by Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated September 28, 2004 with the land use application. The storm
drainage system was designed to meet Level 3 standards and water quality.
The report's overview indicates that runoff collected from Lots 1 through 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. NE would be by catch
basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A. Runoff from Lots
8 and 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile Ave. NE would be collected in a similar fashion, but drain to a wet vault
located in the northeast corner of the property (appears to be within new Lot 9). Both systems would perform water
quality as well as flow control. The report outlined the Eight Core Requirements which appear to be incorporated into
the storm drainage plan. The report states that off-site analysis was not conducted due to the fact that Level 3 Flow
Control is required, which is the most severe flow control required for projects that contribute to areas prone to
flooding. .
The project site drains to Greene's Creek and will continue to drain to the drainage course as well as a wetland that is
proposed to be preserved.
The report discusses mitigation of existing and potential problems based on drainage complaints (contained within the
TIR). By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control, the report states that this project should not aggravate or create a problem as
specifiep in the problem-specific mitigation requirements on the 1998 KCSWDM.
AccordiAg to the City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation" (to be
discussed under "Wetland" section) provided by the applicant, a drainage course, Greene's Creek, crosses the site.
To ensure that the drainage course is addressed within the context of the storm drainage system staff recommends
as a mitigation measure that the drainage report includes an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that
currently drains through the proposed project and the storm systems be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
Due to flooding and erosion problems, staff recommends that the project be designed per the 1998 King County
Surface Water Drainage Manual as a mitigation measure and the storm drainage system is designed to meet both
detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
Mitigation Measures:
• The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
• The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level 3
flow control) and water quality improvements.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
3. Fire Protection
Impacts: Fire Prevention staff indicates that the applicant provide required improvements and fees to offset the
impacts associated with the new development. The proposal to add nine (9) new residential lots to the City would
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impact the City's Fire Emergency Services. Therefore, a Fire Mitigation Fee of $488.00 per new single-family lot. The
fee is estimated at $4,392.00 (9 new lots x $488.00 = $4,320.00) and is required prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Fire Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 2913, Ordinance 4527.
4. Access/Transportation
Impacts: A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for the project. Primary access to the site is proposed via
Nile Ave. NE to NE 1ih Street to Mt. Baker Avenue NE which would be extended north from its terminus at Lots 1
and 3 of St~neridge I Plat. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via Nile Ave. NE to the a joint use driveway (private
access easement).
The proposal would result in an increase in traffic trips to the City's street system; therefore, the appropriate Traffic
Mitigation Fee will be imposed. The Traffic Mitigation Fee is calculated at a rate of $75.00 per additional generated trip
per new single-family lot at a rate of 9.57 trips per lot home. For the proposal, the Traffic Mitigation Fee is estimated at
$6,459.75 (9 new lots x 9.57 trips = 86.13 trips) thus (86.13 x $75 per trip = $6,459.75). The fee is payable prior to
the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Transportation Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3100, Ordinance 4527.
5. Parks & Recreation
Impacts: The proposal does not provide on-site recreation areas for future residents of the proposed plat. It is
antiCipated that the proposed development would generate future residents that would utilize the City's parks,
recreational facilities and programs. Therefore, a Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per each new single-family
lot would be required for the proposal. The fee is estimated at $4,776.84 (9 new lots x $530.76 = $4,776.84) and is
payable prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-
family Jot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
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Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Parks Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3082, Ordinance 4527.
6. Wetlands/Streams
Impacts: The applicant submitted a Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation Report prepared by Chad Armour, LLC,
dated October 9, 2004. The purpose of the study was to delineate wetlands, evaluate the functions and values of
wetlands and any streams, determine classification and buffers, determine impacts and present a conceptual
mitigation plan.
Two streams are located on site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May Creek, is a stream that originates off site, a few
hundred feet to the south. Portions of the stream typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek
flows intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site, to the north. During their observations, water was
flowing into Greene's Creek from the south; however, before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed tributary, no surface
water was present. Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence with the unnamed tributary by the end of
June. The width of the stream was averaging 20 inches with a depth up to 3.75 inches at the time of observation in
September 2003. The unnamed tributary was not measured for depth or width as the report indicates that its channel
was difficult to detect, but indications of seasonal flow appears'.
These streams/drainage course are noted to provide a 25 foot buffer from the ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting
or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers. Due to the flow of Greene's Creek into May Creek, staff
recommends as a mitigation measure that the buffer be increased to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the creek to
reduce impacts to the creek. The increased buffer width would impact access to new Lot 9; therefore, buffer averaging
would be permitted adjacent to new Lots 8 and 9.
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Additionally, the abutting Stoneridge I Plat (Preliminary plat approved in King County-Final Plat in Renton) was
conditioned to have a 50 foot buffer along the Category 3 wetland and unnamed tributary, staff recommends that a
transition between the 50 foot buffer and the 25 ft. buffer be provided. It appears that the transition would occur on
proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1.
To maintain the capacity along Greene's Creek, staff recommends that to prevent future disturbance along the creek
buffer that a note be placed on the face of the final plat that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer.
The study delineated two wetlands. Wetland A, which runs along the west portion of the site and adjacent to the
unnamed tributary, is a Category 3 wetland and includes 6,478 sq. ft. of wetland on-site. Wetland B is located adjacent
to Greene's Creek and covers 1,120 sq. ft. and is unregulated. However, due to the presence of Greene's Creek the
wetland would be contained within the creek buffer.
To ensure that disturbance to the wetland and buffer does not occur during and after construction, staff recommends
that silt fencing be installed around the wetland, creek and associated buffers during construction and permanent
fencing be installed after construction.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat (within
Stone ridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where
the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Deve,!opment Services Division.
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buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
• During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored construction flags
to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuance of
construction/utility permits.
• After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall instaU permanent fencing (Le. split-rail fence or other
approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this
requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
7. Habitat/Wildlife
Impacts: A Habitat Data report was submitted with the land use application as prepared by Chad Armour, LLC., dated
September 10, 2004. The purpose of the study was to identify habitat present on site and the potential impacts that
development may have on this habitat.
The report indicates that there are two habitat types on site including include meadow and forest. The Meadow
habitat type is that area subject to grading and revegetation 2003 that is dominated by grass with tree seedlings and
shrubs. There are no large trees or shrubs present nor special habitat features such as snags or downed logs. The
report states that indications of black-tailed deer were observed in the Meadow habitat. Many of the shrubs had been
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Good morning, My name is Claudia Donnelly. I live with my family in unincorporated
King County at 10415 -147thAvenue SE, Renton. This is approximately 500 feet north
of the Stoneridge development. I have Greenes Stream flowing through my yard to May
Creek. I have some pictures and information that I am sure you might be interested in
seeing. Not all the pictures that I took came out, but you can see some damage being
done. ,I also Ra'lle sopi~H; of €I fflttils to aHa hom Renton staff asking for help and gettisg ,
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May Creek is the home of 3 species of Salmon -Chinook, Sockeye and Coho. At a
200 I hearing before KC Hearing Examiner Stan Titus, the developer's "experts" stated
they had found a Chinook salmon spawning bed 0.9 RM downstream from where
Greenes Stream enters May Creek. My family and I have also seen Coho and sockeye
salmon in the stream. However with all of the recent muddy yellow water going
downstream, I am sure that that Chinook Spawning Bed is now destroyed.
First, though, I want you to know that on December 8, 2004, I sent a letter to the Renton
City Clerk asking under the Public Disclosure Law, RCW 42.17, to be able to see the
Stoneridge II file along with some other documents. I got a reply on December 17 and
visited City Hall on December 22,2004. I saw some documents from the original
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Stoneridge file and the Windstone III file. I asked, showed my letter and asked about ' '.',i
seeing the Stoneridge II file. I was not given that opportunity -so I can only speak to ,': ;~'
what I have seen over the last couQle of months. ~ /0(,1,0 1Y1~m.,.p 'Y--<'1:l;; ~ ~ ~ Cc~tY
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Living with Green~s Stream flowing through my yard, I have a number of concerns that I S'u,h~'H'#""J:?
would like to talk about -among the dirty storm water coming down and also clearing
without having the proper permits. I have pictures to share with you that show some of
these concerns.
During the summer 2004, KBS cleared the property that will comprise the Stoneridge
development. There is an erosion hazard site located on this property. On August 23, I
went out and look at my side yard and found "gobs" of dark mud in the streambed. I
called Jason Jordan and talked to him about it. He said that KBS had called and said that
the detention pond broke -spilling water down~am. Jason said that the City had
give KBS until that Friday to fix the problem so that it wouldn't happen again or the
development would be red tagged.
On August 25, I went out to the side yard and saw yellow water coming down. I called
Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, KC SWM and MVEC seeking help because I knew I
couldn't get help from Renton. At 12:30 pm, a Fish and Wildlife officer came out and
looked and said that something needed to be done. She went to the development and
stopped the water from coming down. I took a sample to Jason and the receptionist on
the 6th floor said "Yuk". This bottle is full of water from that day. I know that you
can't have water samples as evidence, so I took a picture for your files.
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On November 25 (Thanksgiving), I again, went out and looked; There was more yellow
water. I called the Public Works office seeking help. The recorded message said to
call 911. I did. A Renton Fire Truck came out and looked and filed a report. I also
called DOE and filed a complaint.
The next week, I got excuses instead of help. I decided at that point to go to DOE the
next time it happened.
On December 10, at 8:30 am, I went and checked my yard. Nothing was happening. I
went out again at 9:30 am. More yellow water. I took 3 samples. Here is one that
came from that date.
I then got into my car and drove to DOE. There I spoke and showed my sample to 4
gentlemen who were concerned.
At II am, I was back home and drove by the Stoneridge development. There was a
Renton inspector on the road (Nile) laughing and talking to work crews putting up silt
fences on the east side of the road. I was still getting yellow water in Greenes Stream
through my yard. Why didn't he see the broken pipe and stop the flow?
At I pm, the DOE inspector showed up. He spent two hours on the site and saw the
yellow water going down stream to May Creek. I was later told that a pipe broke -but
no one bothered to fix it. He made the contractors stop the flow of the water down
stream. By 4 pm, the water in the stream was clear again.
I heard that the developer was violating state laws in other ways. Supposedly the
contractor was to take weekly water samples and when the turbidity got to a certain level,
they were to stop construction. I was told they never took weekly water samples. The
DOE inspector also took a water sample. The DOE inspector left me a message on my
cell phone if you want to hear it.
When I spoke to DOE officials at Eastgate, they were not happy that Renton officials
didn't want to do anything to help. They said they were going to talk to Renton
officials about this.
Another concern that relates to storm water runoff is dirt/mud/rocks left on the road. The
contractor made an agreement with Renton in June 298, 2003 where they were told that
they had to keep the roads clean at all times. The road water flows into the drainage
ditch, which flows into Greenes Stream/May Creek through pipes going under 148th
A venue SE. In fact, in one of the pictures, you can see the dirt on the road.
Depending on where this mud flows into the ditch, this dirt can also go into my yard on
its way to May Creek. I have called KC Roads, Renton Public Works, Renton
Development offices and anyone who will help. It should not be my job to make sure
KBS follows the requirements.
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Last is the idea that KBS is doing clearing/grading in KC without having the proper
permits. In July/August, they started working on connecting the Stonegate sewer line to
the Stoneridge development via Lyons A venue. This was going in on a 30-foot
easement above my property. I checked with DOES and found the end of August that
KBS did not have a permit to do the work. I am not sure if Renton officials knew this or
not. How many other clearing/grading projects have they done without having the
proper permits? I know that KBS has already started some work on Stoneridge II
without having the proper permits. A Renton official told me that KBS had
"permission" of the property owner to do it. Does that make it right? Nero rv...e)
Now for my pictures. I have 5 pages of pictures.
I would like to read you an e-mail I sent yesterday to Renton officials about almost
getting killed on the road because of two trucks parked (with no lights on or flaggers in
the area) on the road in front of where the Stoneridge development is going in.
Like I said all r am trying to do is protect my property and May Creek. On December
12, I received a manual for WRIA 8. This is a group of cities/county trying to protect
the wild Chinook salmon. I didn't have enough time to do a through job of reviewing
the material before comments were due on December 17. So, I just wrote of my
experiences with Renton -as Renton is apart of the group. I don't want to sound
negative -but at least as far as my yard and May Creek is concerned --considering my
experiences, whatever Chinook salmon were in it are gone. I am attaching a copy of my
letter to KC regarding WRIA 8 for your review.
Thank you.
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PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
CLEAR AND GRADING
JUNE 29, 2003
PROJECT NAME: STONERIDGE PLAT
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PROJECT PERSONNEL AND NUMBERS
Juliana Fries, City Project Manager
Dan Thompson, City Inspector
~w'AA Project ~mergency Contact #
425-430-7278
206-999-1828
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RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN THE GEOTECH REPORT TO BE FOLLOWED
DURING ALL CONSTRUCTION.
GENERAL:
1. CALL 425-430-7203 FOR INSPECTION (24 HR NOTICE) BEFORE YOU START WORK.
NOTIFY FIRE, POLICE AND METRO OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE. CALL 911 FROM A
LOCAL LAND LINE ONLY. FIRE DISPATCH FROM CELL PHONE: 253-852-2121 . ' 2. Contractors shall use only sets of drawings stamped and signed by the City' of Renton for'
constructing utility and transportation improvements. The approved plans do not constitute a fill
and grade permit or grant any rights to fill and/or grade outside of the right-of-way. Keep a set of
approved drawings on-site at all times.
3. Work hours for hauling in' right-of-way are weekdays, 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, Saturday by approval
only and no Sundays. Construction hours: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Any changes to work hours shall
have prior approval from the City of Renton.
4. Contractor must call for City inspection before 3:00 p.m. ~>n the previous day. Overtime takes
special authorization and scheduling in advance. Pay schedule is $50 per hour for overtime.
5. Streets shall be kept clean at all times. Truck washing and other measures as approved are
required for the duration of the project. Provide whatever measures necessary for cleanup and
dust control during job and at night.
6. Traffic control plan to be in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; Haul
legal loads and observe all traffic laws. All truck maneuvering and materials storage to be on-site
only. Right of way to remain unobstructed when possible: No stoct<piles are allowed in the right of
way.
7. All utilities must be inspected prior to backfill.
8. The contractor, as well as the engineer, shall keep as-built drawings. All changes shall be shown
on as built. As built shall be per City specifications. All bends on waterlines shall be surveyed,' ,
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1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
December 8,2004
RE: Public Disclosure Request -Stoneridge
Dear City Cler~:
Under RCW 42.17, the Public Disclosure Law, I would like to be able to examine all
documents that show the size of the Stoneridge detention pond. I would like to make
sure that it is a Level 3 Detention Pond with a Level 3 flow control.
At the same time, I would like to review the Stoneridge II file and the file for the
Windstone III short plat.
Thank you:
Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
Mailed 12/8
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: public disclosure request
Date: December 22, 2004 1 :14:44 PM PST
To: Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us
Cc: sfiala@ci.renton.wa.us, bwalton@ci.renton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
At 11 :30 this morning, I visited City Hall to look at the maps regarding the Stoneridge
detention pond, and the two other files I requested to see. I saw the Stoneridge file, and the
Windstone III file. I asked about the Stoneridge II file but it was never given to me to examine.
I know that someone appealed the city's decision regarding the Stoneridge II short plat
because I received something about it last week.
There was a young man fresh from college at the counter. I got the maps and showed him
the letter about the two files I wanted to see. Then someone else went to get the Windstone
III file. I asked if the Stoneridge II file was with the hearing examiner --no one knew what
was going on.
Will I be able to see this file before the January 4 hearing? It would be nice to know what is
going on before the hearing commences, if possible.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: mud on the road
Date: January 3, 20054:21 :47 PM PST
To: jfries@cLrenton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Fries:
I waited until 3:55 pm to see if the contractor would clean the road from in front of Stoneridge,;
to SR 900. When I drove by, there was mud on the road --again.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
PS: I did send a note to DOE asking if they could possibly help as it is not my job to make
sure the streets are clean --I don't live in Renton. I wait to see what they say.
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From: "Dew, Christopher B .. ' <CDEW461 @ECY.WA.GOV>
Subject: RE: can you help again?
Date: January 3, 2005 1 :06:25 PM PST
To: 'Michael/Claudia Donnelly' <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Hi Claudia,
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When I was at the site I discussed with Verne Walley, that they were tracking out mud onto 148th and that
they needed to either put in some sort of barrier along the road to protect the ditch from runoff or keep the
track out off the road. He said that they were going to attempt to establish a better construction entrance to .
minimize track out onto 148th. It was my understanding that they had begun that process but based on your: '.
observations it appears that it is inadequate. I will be more than glad to contact Verne and let him know that ,'.
they are apparently still having problems,
Unfortunately, I doubt I will be available to come to the site this week please continue to let me know how
things are going,
Thanks,
-Chris
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly [mailto:thedonnellys@oo.net]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 12:43 PM ';.,1 ,',
To: Dew, Christopher B.
Subject: can you help again? , '
Chris:
RE: Stoneridge/KBS Development
I don't know if you can help me further, but I thought I'd try.
Another problem I am running into with the KBS developers is dirt/mud/rocks on the
road in front of the development. I have a document from the City of Renton dated
June 29, 2003 that states: "Streets shall be kept clean at all times",
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Here is the problem. The developer keeps putting dirt and mud on the road. When it
rains, that dirt/mud flow into the drainage ditches along side 148th Avenue SE. From,
there it can flow under the road in culverts and then into my yard to May Creek. Or it ,
can flow straight into May Creek. I don't know how many times I have called Renton ,,'
about it. Only after I call Renton officials do they make the developer clean the road.
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Also, there are times when SR 900 has mud/dirt on it from trucks coming from, ."
Stoneridge. IF a street sweeper comes, it never cleans SR 900 --just 148th Avenue'"
SE/Nile. Again, the mud from SR 900 will come down Greenes Stream into May . ";
Creek.
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I just came back from running some errands and there is mud/dirt on the road. I am .
not going to tell Renton yet. I want to see if the developer/contractor cleans the road' .:;
by themselves.
Do you have any ideas as to how I can stop the mud/dirt from going into the drainage
ditches and keep the road(s) clean and yet, protect my yard and May Creek?
Thanks much.
Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Date: December 12, 2004 9:24:05 AM PST
To: cdew461 @ecy.wa.gov
Subject: Thank you
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Thank you very, very much for coming out on Friday afternoon. I got your message. :
yesterday. I usually turn my cell phone off after I pick up my daughter.
I looked at the water coming downstream after I got home and it was a whole lot
better. THANK YOU!
I hope that I won't have to call you any further.
Thanks again.
Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: public disclosure request
Date. January 3,2005 12:50:02 PM PST
To: "Jennifer Henning" <Jhenning@cLrenton.wa.us>
Cc: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@cLrenton.wa.us>, "Susan Fiala"
<Sfiala@ci.renton.wa.us>
Whatever.
I just drove by the Stoneridge site and noted some stuff that I will be seeing if the contractor .
takes care of by themselves. I did send a note to Ecology about it though. I hope to have
an answer later today or tomorrow.
Claudia Donnelly
On Jan 3, 2005, at 10:45 AM, Jennifer Henning wrote:
Dear Ms. Donnelly,
I understand that you visited City Hall in order to review the
Stoneridge II file on December 22nd. I apologize that you were not able
to review the file. We were preparing the Preliminary Report to the
Hearing Examiner and exhibits for transmittal to the Examiner, and the
file was with my staff. Apparently, one of our temporary employees did
not know that this file was being conveyed to the Examiner. The file is
now in the Hearing Examiner's office.
The Stoneridge II project is not being appealed. The applicant had
requested reconsideration of the 35 foot setback from the creek that was
imposed by the City's SEPA responsible official, the Environmental
Review Committee (ERC). The ERC did not change their recommendation,
and the applicant filed an appeal, which has subsequently been
withdrawn.
Please feel free to ask questions during the public hearing tomorrow.
There are 2 hearings scheduled for Tuesday morning, January 4th. The
hearings will begin at 9:00 a.m., and the order of the hearings will be
determined by the Examiner as he convenes the public hearing.
Jennifer Toth Henning, AICP
Principal Planner
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
(425) 430-7286 ph
(425) 430-7300 fax
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: truck on the road this morning
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Date: January 3, 20059:44:30 AM PST
To: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@ci.renton. wa. us>
Cc; jfries@cLrenton.wa.us, Jennifer Henning <Jhenning@cLrenton.wa.us>, Susan
Fiala <Sfiala@cLrenton.wa.us>
Ms. Kitttrick:
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To me, the public disclosure (RCW 42.17) request is still in effect.
I was almost killed this morning by a truck parked on Nile in front of Stone ridge at 7:00 am. ';,
This is the note I sent Ms. Fries this morning --with a cc to Mr. Zimmerman. .:.
"At 6:55 am this morning, I drove my daughter to school. I went from my house and turned
onto 148th Avenue SE at SE 102nd St. I started driving up the road at 35-40 mph to Sunset, .'
When I came to the site of Stoneridge, I had to slam on the brakes and came within 2 feet of· ;,'
".' .. hitting a dump truck on the road. There were no lights, no flares, there was no flagger. .' ....
There was someone sitting on the side of the road who I just saw (sent at 7:42 am) on the site"',·'
(a construction worker). I had to back up in order to get around these vehicles. The person .
on the one truck came around as I was driving around the truck --again with traffic coming
northbound with no flaggers on the road directing traffic. He went back to tighten something ~'
--like he was leaving a piece of equipment or taking one away?
I don't know. All I know is that I am very mad. I looked up that preconstruction meeting
minutes and it states on items 3 --work hours for hauling in right-of-way are 8:30 am to 3:30
pm. Item 6 deals with traffic controL
I called the police and reported this to them. I do not want to be killed because of some ".
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me, I will be finding an attorney."
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On Jan 3,2005, at 8:27 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote: ' .... :<". i::
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
I just returned today from medical leave. If the project was appealed
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Kayren Kittrick
Development Engineering Supervisor
Public Works Inspections & Permits
425-430-7299
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/22/2004 1 :14:44
PM»>
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
At 11 :30 this morning, I visited City Hall to look at the maps
regarding the Stoneridge detention pond, and the two other files I
requested to see. I saw the Stoneridge file, and the Windstone III
file. I asked about the Stoneridge II file but it was never given to
me to examine. I know that someone appealed the city's decision
regarding the Stoneridge II short plat because I received something
about it last week.
There was a young man fresh from college at the counter. I got the
maps and showed him the letter about the two files I wanted to see.
Then someone else went to get the Windstone III file. I asked if
the Stoneridge II file was with the hearing examiner --no one knew
what was going on.
Will I be able to see this file before the January 4 hearing? It
would be nice to know what is going on before the hearing commences, if
possible.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
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Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Truck on the road
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Dear Ms. Fries:
At 6:55 am this morning, I drove my daughter to school. I went from my house and turned
onto 148th Avenue SE at SE 102nd St. I started driving up the road at 35-40 mph to Sunset:",: .i. . ' .
When I came to the site of Stoneridge, I had to slam on the brakes and came within 2 feet of ' ..
hitting a dump truck on the road. There were no lights, no flares, there was no flagger. There
was someone sitting on the side of the road who I just saw on the site (a construction worker): ,'.
I had to back up in order to get around these vehicles. The person on the one truck came ," .
around as I was driving around the truck --again with traffic coming northbound with no
flaggers on the road directing traffic. He went back to tighten something --like he was leaving
a piece of equipment or taking one away.?
I donlt know. Alii do know is that I am very mad. I looked up that preconstruction meeting
minutes and it states on items 3 --Work hours for hauling in right-of-way are 8:30 am to 3:30
pm. Item 6 deals with traffic control. "' ..
I called the police and reported this to them. I do not want to be killed because of some, ' ..•.. '
stupid trucker doing what for Stoneridge. I hope it never happens again --if it does, believe ",:: .: '
me, I will be finding an attorney. .' .:.' .
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Re: mud on the road
Date: December 29,20048:42:49 AM PST
To: "Juliana Fries" <jfries@cLrenton.wa.us>
Cc: "Kayren Kittrickll <Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>, IIGregg Zimmermanll
<Gzimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us>
It had been done by the time I went to see my mother. I should not be reminding the
contractor to do this --especially when May Creek is 1/4 mile downstream.
The next time I see dirt/mud on the road, I may just go to DOE. At least, I got some positive
concern from them regarding May Creek.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 28, 2004, at 2:39 PM, Juliana Fries wrote:
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
I spoke with the public works inspector and he informed me that the
contractor had requested a sweeper to clean 148th Ave SE and should be
there shortly (if not there yet).
Thanks
Juliana
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/28/2004 1:10:27
PM»>
Dear Ms. Fries:
I came by Stoneridge at 11 :15 this morning. There was mud on the
road. We just drove past it again --12:55 pm. There was even
more mud on the road --both sides of the road.
I have a document dated June 29, 2003 "Preconstruction Meeting --Clear
and Grading." Project name: Stoneridge Plat.
Items 5 says in bold letters: "Streets shall be kept clean at all
times", The developer is not adhering to this document.
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: mud on the road
Date: December 28, 2004 1:10:27 PM PST
. To: jfries@cLrenton.wa.us
Cc: gzimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Fries:
I came by Stoneridge at 11 :15 this morning. There was mud on the road. We just drove
past it again --12:55 pm, There was even more mud on the road --both sides of the road.
I have a document da'ted June 29,2003 "Preconstruction Meeting --Clear and Grading."
Project name: Stoneridge Plat.
Items 5 says in bold letters: IIStreets shall be kept clean at all times". The developer is
not adhering to this document. Should I call DOE again?
Claudia Donnelly
Should I call DOE again?
Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: dirt on the road
Date: December 22, 2004 1 :09:09 PM PST
To: jfries@cLrenton.wa.us
Cc: Kkittrick@cLrenton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Fries:
I just ran an errand that involved driving past the Stoneridge development. There was mud
on the road and no street sweeper in sight.
I just visited City Hall and noted that the 6th floor will be closed tomorrow and Friday for the
holidays. If there is a problem with dirt/mud/rocks on Nile--148th Avenue SE caused by the.
Stoneridge developersj who does one call in order to get the dirt cleaned off the road during
the holidays?
Thank you for any information you can provide.
Claudia Donnelly.
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Fwd: dirty yellow water --fyi
Date: December 13, 20042:23:51 PM PST
To: thedonnellys@oo.net
checked water at 8 am. Clear. Will not take sample to DOE until another time.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Date: December 9, 2004 7:15:44 AM PST
To: Kayren Kittrick <Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>
Cc: gzimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us
Subject: dirty yellow water --fyi
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
Yesterday afternoon, around 3:40 pm, I saw a Renton inspector crossing Nile and going
towards the Ston.eridge development. I don't believe he came to my house or my kids
would have said something. I know all about the sprinklers dispersing the water where
Stoneridge II will be cleared. However, there is a second part to the stream and when the
digging was occurring on Nile, there was pure yellow water running down that portion of the
stream. There were no bales of hay in the stream (where Stoneridge II) will be cleared until
around 2:30 pm. I know the time because I was going to take pictures --but the water had
gone away.
I have to go to the Ea~tgate area today to run some errands. As soon as daylight comes,
I'll be checking the color of the water coming through my yard. If it is still yellow, I will be
taking a sample and delivering it to DOE. I may also deliver a sample to Renton officials --
I haven't decided whom yet --this afternoon to show what is actually happening out here.
I get the impression that Renton officials don't believe me.
I also sent a letter requesting documentation regarding the detention pond KBS built at
Stoneridge. The clerk's office should get it soon.
Thank you for all your assistance.
Claudia Donnelly
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: mud on the road
Date: December 12, 2004 12:06:39 PM PST
To: kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us
Cc: gZimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
It is noon on Sunday. I just drove by the Stoneridge site. There is alot of mud on Nile
Avenue in front of the development going up to SR 900 where there is a big truck full of straw.
How come KBS isn't made to keep the road clean on the weekends?
DOE told me to call them back if I get more dirty water in Greenes Stream. The mud from SR
900 and Nile (148th Avenue SE) flows into the drainage ditches which flow under the road
further down 148th into my stream. Should I call DOE and tell them that KBS is not keeping
the road clean per the pre-construction agreement?
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: DOE
Date: December 11,20048:26:13 AM PST
To: kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us
Cc; gzimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
As you are aware, I visited DOE yesterday morning with a sample of the water coming from
Stoneridge. The DOE inspector was out visiting the site around 1 pm yesterday and found
several things wrong.
I talked to someone yesterday afternoon and this is what I found out.
1. A pipe broke sending all the muddy water downstream through my yard. By 4 pm, the
water was no longer dirty.
2. The DOE inspector asked the foreman on site if they had been taking water samples per
state law. The foreman said no. The inspector also took water samples himself.
According to state law, if the content of the water reaches a certain level, the project has to be
shut down. I don't think that is happening.
I hope this doesn't happen again, in the future. If it does, I will be going to Eastgate to seek
help rather than from Renton.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Re: Public Disclosure Request --RCW 42.17
Date: December 8,200410:07:10 AM PST
To: IIKayren Kittrickll <::Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>
Thank you. I'll submit a request today.
Also, I called DOE again and filed a complaint. This time the person I talked to put it in her
tracking system. She will also be making sure that a DOE inspector gets the information.
Now, the City of Renton will have to respond to the complaint.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 8,2004, at 8:57 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Ms. Donnelly:
All public disclosure requests go through the Clerk's Office for
handling and tracking to assure compliance.
Stoneridge was designed and constructed to comply with Level 3, as well
as Stone ridge 2 preliminary design.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/08/20048:49:23
AM»>
Ms. Kittrick:
I also made a public disclosure request with this note. I want to see
the completed plans for the detention pond that was put in. Was a
level 3 detention pond put in with a level 3 flow control? . According
to the KC Hearing Examiner (and this was accepted by the Renton
officials as I have a copy of the document) a level 3 detention pond
was to be constructed --with a level 3 flow control feature. Should
I send thi9 Public Disclosure request to the City Clerk'~ office or can
you handle it? That law is RCW 42.17.
I know all about the Stoneridge II plans. I have seen the board up and
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: dirty yellow water --fyl
Date: December 9, 2004 7:15:44 AM PST
To: Kayren Kittrick <Kkittrick@cLrenton.wa.us>
Cc: gzimmerman@cLrenton.wa.us
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
Yesterday afternoon, around 3:40 pm, I saw a Renton inspector crossing Nile and going
towards the Stoneridge development. I don't believe he came to my house or my kids
would have said something. I know all about the sprinklers dispersing the water where
Stoneridge II will be cleared. However, there is a second part to the stream and when the
digging was occurring on Nile, there was pure yellow water running down that portion of the
stream. There were no bales of hay in the stream (where Stoneridge II) will be cleared until
around 2:30 pm. I know the time because I was going to take pictures --but the water had
gone away.
I have to go to the Eastgate area today to run some errands. As soon as daylight comes, I'll
be checking the color of the water coming through my yard. If it is still yellow, I will be taking
a sample and delivering it to DOE. I may also deliver a sample to Renton officials --I haven't
decided whom yet --this afternoon to show what is actually happening out here. I get the
impression that Renton officials don't believe me.
I also sent a letter requesting documentation regarding the detention pond KBS built at
Stoneridge. The clerk's office should get it soon.
Thank you for all your assistance.
Claudia Donnelly
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Public Disclosure Request --RCW 42.17
Date: December 8, 20048:49:23 AM PST
To: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>
Cc: gZimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us, Dan Thompson <DThompson@ci.renton.wa.us>,
Pat Miller <pmiller@ci.renton.wa.us>
Ms. Kittrick:
I also made a public disclosure request with this note. I want to see the completed plans for
the detention pond that was put in. Was a level 3 detention pond put in with a level 3 flow
control? According to the KC Hearing Examiner (and this was accepted by the Renton
officials as I have a copy of the document) a level 3 detention pond was to be constructed --
with a level 3 flow control feature. Should I send this Public Disclosure request to the City
Clerk's office or can you handle it? That law is RCW 42.17.
I know all about the Stoneridge II plans. I have seen the board up and know that the public
hearing will be January 4. There is more yellow water coming down ....... but I guess Renton
doesn't care about the environment.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 8, 2004, at 7:47 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Ms. Donnelly:
The Renton inspector is out there several times daily, was out there
and in phone contact with the site supervisor and the owner. Pavement
restoration, roadway clean':up and traffic control are continuing to be
monitored and repairs directed if the contractor is slow to correct on
his own. Like King County, DOE and Fisheries our inspectors have more
than one project to monitor on any given day.
Revised erosion control plans are being placed proactively by the
developer in anticipation of the wetter season. You will most likely
.notice the work being done on what will be Stoneridge II. The developer
has permission from the current owner to be on the site and the new plan
meets DOE standards as demonstrated on previous approved projects.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.riet> 12/08/2004 7:00:26
AM»>
II drove by the development several times after I sent you the note
and
saw no little Renton truck that an inspector drives. Also no one
came to my house to see the water coming down through my yard.
I had a thought this morning and just sent a note to someone at
KCSWM.
According to the KC Hearing Examiner, Stoneridge is to have a
Level 3 detention pond with a Level 3 flow control. Do you have
any
records on hand (and I would like to see them under the Public
Disclosure Law --RCW 42.17) that tells that the developers complied
with that requirement? Lets just say from what I have seen, I
don't
trust them.
Do I need to go back to DOE? Please let me know about any records
that state that a level 3 detention pond was constructed.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
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know that the public hearing will be January 4. There is more
yellow water coming down ....... but I guess Renton doesn't care about
the environment.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 8,2004, at 7:47 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Ms. Donnelly:
The Renton inspector is out there several times daily, was out there
and in phone contact with the site supervisor and the owner.
Pavement I restoration, roadway clean-up and traffic control are continuing to
be I monitored and repairs directed if the contractor is slow to correct
on I his own. Like King County, DOE and Fisheries our inspectors have
more
than one project to monitor on any given day.
Revised erosion control plans are being placed proactively by the
developer in anticipation of the wetter season. You will most
likely
notice the work being done on what will be Stoneridge II. The
developer
has permission from the current owner to be on the site and the new
plan
meets DOE standards as demonstrated on previous approved projects.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/08/2004 7:00:26
AM»>
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
I sent you a note yesterday before I called DOE regarding more
·yellow I water coming through Greenes Stream to May Creek. I also called
the I KC inspector to make sure that Aster Park was not responsible for
the
I yellow water. As far as I can tell, no Renton inspector came out
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> .
Subject: yellow water
Date: December 7,2004 12:56:43 PM PST
To: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
I just looked at my stream as we have had alol' of rain. I have yellow water coming down. I
will be taking pictures and getting a water sample. Maybe one of your inspectors can come
to my house and take a look at it.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 3,2004, at 12:37 PM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Taken care of at an on-site meeting this morning.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.neb 12/03/20048:51 :50
AM»>
Dear Ms. Kittirck:
I have a copy of a pre-construction document that I found and copied
when I reviewed the Stone ridge file at City Hall a while back. In
that document, it states that the developer will keep the roads clean
from mud/rock/dirt at all times. I just came home from dropping my
son off at school and there is a lot of mud coming from the
development. The mud is on Nile Avenue going south.
To me, I should not have to keep reporting this to Renton officials.
It is an agreement the developer made/knew about; yet they don't seem
to care about the muddy roads. The dirt from the road goes north into
the ditches along side of the road and eventually ends up in May
Creek.
There is another development going in on 148th --Shamrock. This is
being platted by KC. The developer has water spray on site so that
the truck --as they leave the site --are sprayed and the dirt kept on
site. Why doesn't Renton officials make KBS do the same thing?
Thank you.
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
I sent you a note yesterday before I called DOE regarding more yellow
water coming through Greenes Stream to May Creek. I also called the
KC inspector to make sure that Aster Park was not responsible for the
yellow water. As far as I can tell, no Renton inspector came out --
I drove by the development several times after I sent you the note and
saw no little Renton truck that an inspector drives. Also no one
came to my house to see the water coming down through my yard.
I had a thought this morning and just .sent a note to someone at KCSWM.
According to theKC Hearing Examiner, Stoneridge is to have a
Level 3 detention pond with a Level 3 flow control. Do you have any
records on hand (and I would like to see them under the Public
Disclosure Law --RCW 42.17) that tells that the developers complied
with that requirement? Lets just say from what I have seen, I don't
trust them.
Do I need to go back to DOE? Please let me know about any records
that state that a level 3 detention pond was constructed.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
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From: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@ci.renton. wa. us>
Subject: Re: muddy road In front of Stonerldge
Date: December 3, 2004 12:37:11 PM PST
To: <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Taken care of at an on-site meeting this morning.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/03/20048:51 :50
AM»>
Dear Ms. Kittirck:
I have a copy of a pre-construction document that I found and copied
when I reviewed the Stoneridge file at City Hall a while back. In
that document, it states that the developer will keep the roads clean
from mud/rock/dirt at all times. I just came home from dropping my
son off at school and there is a lot of mud coming from the
development. The mud is on Nile Avenue going south.
To me, I should not have to keep reporting this to Renton officials.
It is an agreement the developer made/knew about; yet they don't seem
to care about the muddy roads. The dirt from the road goes north into
the ditches along side of the road and eventually ends up in May
Creek.
There is another development going in on 148th --Shamrock. This is
being platted by KC. The developer has water spray on site so that
the truck --as they leave the site --are sprayed and the dirt kept on
site. Why doesn't Renton officials make KBS do the same thing?
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Stoneridge
Date: December 1, 20042:02:33 PM PST
To: "Kayren Kittrick" <Kkittrick@ci.renton.wa.us>
Cc: jhenning@ci.renton.wa.us
Ms. Kittrick:
. When my husband and I testified at the Public Hearing for Stoneridge before the KC hearing
examiner, we showed him pictures of damage being done to our property from above us --
where Stoneridge is going in today from 1990-1997. We were told by the developer that
"nothing like that would ever occur again". Yet, we have evidence from two different
incidents where damage was done.
On August 23, I spoke to Jason. He told me at that time that KBS had come to them and told
Renton officials that their detention pond had failed (we had big gobs of mud on our
property). Jason then said that Renton officials had given KBS 1 week to fix the problem or
KBS would be shut down. Then on August 25, we had a stream of flowing mud (yellow/
brown and very thick) going into our yard. That is the first sample I have. I donlt think KBS
was shut down.
When I went out on Thanksgiving Day, it was raining. I saw the same yellow water I had
seen on August 25. To me, nothing was fixed or there was a leak --I donlt know which
because I wasnlt on the property. The next day, the water color was normal. We live 500
feet downstream from where Stoneridge is going in. I just report what I see and take pictures/
samples.
At the preliminary plat hearing back in 2001, the developerls representative told everyone
that they had found a chinook salmon spawning IIreddll 0.9 miles downstream from where
Greenes Stream enters May Creek. Chinook salmon are listed on the ESA as "threatened".
I personally have seen coho and sockeye salmon in the creek. The silt coming down
Greenes Stream can damage the eggs from these fish.
I am just trying to protect my property from upstream damage/erosion and the fish in May
Creek. I know of Rentonls attitude towards the environment. KC (and I have called them
twice because of the silty water --the last time in August) canlt help me because the water/
mud/silt is coming from a Renton development. I watched as Stonegate went in --on the
north side of me. I had to call Fisheries a number of times because the developer didnlt
adhere to state laws and Renton officials looked the other ·way. I have copies of articles
about Stonegate going in --if you want to see them. You might want to talk to Bob Arthur
about Stonegate.
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Re: Stonerldge
Date: November 25, 2004 11 :51 :44 AM PST
To: Jhenning@ci.renton.wa.us
Jennifer:
I had a visit from the Renton Fire Dept. regarding the water (they saw it and will be writing an
e-mail to their bosses). Also, DOE called and will be calling KBS about this. Like I said, I
have pictures and a water sample.
Claudia Donnelly
On Nov 25, 2004, at 11 :17 AM, Jennifer Henning wrote:
City of Renton offices will be closed on Thursday, November 25th and
Friday, November 26th in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. The
Development Services Division will resume business on Monday, November
29th at 8:00 a.m. ,
Enjoy the holiday!
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I I I Jennifer Henning 11/28/2004 10:38:26 AM »>
Kayren -could you have your inspector check out? Thanks!
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 11/25/2004
11:18:17
it.
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Jennifer:
I just went outside to check Greenes Stream --which flows from the
Stoneridge development to May Creek. I am getting/seeing yellow
water. There are salmon in May Creek. I called'the Public Works
Dept. --but they sald to call 911. I called 911 and reported
I also called DOE and reported it. I have pictures and a water
sample. Someone needs to make sure that the detention pond is
working
at Stoneridge.
Thank you,
Claudia Donnelly
Jennifer Toth Henning, AICP
Principal Planner
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
(425) 430-7286 ph
(425) 430-7300 fax
jhenning@ci.renton.wa.us
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All I can do is report it, take pictures of it and get water samples.
Then maybe someone will actually do something.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 1,2004, at 8:30 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
The inspector and the fire department both responded to the
complaint.
I The situation is being monitored by several jurisdictions, including
King County, DOE and the City of Renton as there are multiple
possible
sources of the color you have reported.
SO far, the run-off you have seen does not seem to exceed any of the
jurisdiction's standards, but will continue to be monitored. Both
projects seem to be in compliance with erosion control standards
applied
to each by separate jurisdictions. Any changes to the approved
erosion
control plans will be considered as the need arises or conditions
alter.
We thank you for your continued efforts on behalf of the
environment,
and will be contacting you if we need further documentation in the
event
of prosecutorial efforts by any or all of the governmental
authorities.
Kayren Kittrick
Development Engineering Supervisor
Public Works Inspections & Permits
425-430-7299
I'll just keep watch and the next time it happens, I'll take my pictures/water sample and decide
at that time who to call.
Claudia Donnelly
On Dec 1, 2004, at 10:58 AM, Kayren Kittrick wrote:
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
As we receive a notice from DOE, or King County, or from our own
on-site personnel that. the contractor(s) are out of compliance we take
the appropriate action immediately. This should not surprise you:
legal limitations go both ways for the contractor or developers,
property owners, neighbors and the jurisdictions authorized for
enforcement. Standards are set for testable, actual damage or effect to
the environment not for aesthetics. As an example, I personally have
had some perfectly awful drinking water that meets the federal
guidelines for potable water. It may smell and taste bad, and even stain
clothing. but is considered safe to drink. Any jurisdiction can only
enfOrce the statutory standards. As I stated previously, all the
jurisdictions will continue to monitor these sites for violations of
their permits.
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 12/01/2004 9:48:52
AM»>
Dear Ms. Kittrick:
I was very surprised to get this response. I guess your response
doesn't surprise me.
I have pictures of the run off I got from this site from 1990 -1997.
It was the same colored water. If you would like to see the
pictures, I will make prints for you. In addition, I have a water
sample hom the August 25 and November 25 runoff. Back in August, I
brought a sample of the water I was seeing in my stream and gave it to
Jason Jordan. When the 6th floor receptionist saw it, she said
"yuck". Even the fish and wildlife person who was ou~ here in
August was alarmed by the color.
From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: Re: Stoneridge
Date: November 16, 2004 7:05:02 AM PST
To: "Jason Jordan" <Jjordan@ci.renton.wa.us>
Thanks Jason. Good luck in your new endeavor. I saw someone from Renton out here
yesterday in a vehicle (sitting on SR 900.) I don't know if they looiked at the sight or not.
still took pictures.
Claudia
On Nov 15, 2004, at 11 :32 AM, Jason Jordan wrote:
Claudia -I have forwarded your comments to the construction inspector.
My last day with the City of Renton is 11/18/04 so please forward any
comments after that date to Jennifer Henning at (425)430-7286 or at
jhenning@ci.renton.wa.us
regards,
Jason
I I I Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 11/15/20048:54:52
AM»>
Jason::
I have something to report. Last week, KBS was digging in the road.
They left a muddy mess on the road and a very bumpy road to drive
on. In addition, they left a pile of dirt where the original
driveway was without protection. The dirt can go into the stream bed
of Greenes stream because there are nosilt fences up. I will be
taking a picture for my records. I am concerned because it is
raining out here today.
Thank you .
. Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: some info on Stoneridge
Date: September 9, 20043:54:21 PM PDT
To: jjordan@ci.renton.wa.us
Cc: gzimmerman@cLrenton.wa.us
Jason:
I have some information I want to pass onto you. KC Code Enforcement came out this
afternoon to look at the sewer line construction going on above my house on Mr. Wolfs
property --that is connecting the Stonegate development to the Stoneridge development.
KC shut them down except for having them fill in a dangerous hole until they can get their KC
permits.
On September 3, 2004, I sent a letter under RCW 42.17 to the City Clerks office. I have not
heard from anyone up there regarding my request. Here is the letter.
City Clerk
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton. \VA 98055
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, W A 98059
September 3. 2004
RE: Public Disclosure Request
Dear Clerk:
Under the Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42.17) I would like to examine ALL documents relating to the
sewer connection for the Stone Ridge Development. This includes all permits, letters, e-mail and maps
that show the Stone Ridge sewer line connecting to the Stonegate sewer line.
Please contact me at 425-255-4340 regarding this request.
Thank yOll.
Sincerely,
From: lIJason Jordanll <Jjordan@cLrenton.wa.us>
Subject: Re: Stone RidgeiSewers
Date: August 30, 20042:39:54 PM PDT
To: <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Cc: lIKayren Kittrickll <Kkittrick@cLrenton.wa.us>
Claudia -KBS has obtained all the necessary City of Renton permits and
easements required for the sewer extension. Please contact King County
regarding their permit process.
Regards,
Jason
I I I Michael/Claudia· Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net> 08/30/2004 11 :16:20
AM»>
Jason:
In a July 22, 2003 memo to you from Juliana Sithidet, she talks about
sewers connection for Stone Ridge.
This morning, above Mr. Wolf's daughter's house at 10403 -147th Avenue
SE, some construction started --there was an excavator digging a
ditch. Is this construction to connect Stone ridge to Stonegate sewers?
Does KBS have a permit from KC (that area is still in KC) to dig
that ditch? Does the KC Health Dept. know that this is happening?
Has Renton City officials talked to KC about putting a sewer line above
this house? I will be calling the Health Dept. to see what they
know.
About a year ago, when the City held an open house out here, I saw a
map from the Utilities Dept. showing a Renton sewer line going in about
the then Keech (now Wolf) house? Is this legal?
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.
Claudia Donnelly
Claudia Donnelly
f\:lailed 9/3/04
According to state law, a government agency has 5 business days from receiving the request
to get back to me. When I come down to see the documents, I'll bring the picture of
Greenes Stream with the yellow muddy water for your files. I hope with the rains forecasted
to come this week, that I don't see a return of yellow water.
I have also had to call KC Roads again because of mud/small rocks on the road in front of
Stone ridge entrance. I don't think the developer wants rocks hitting a school bus or car and
having an accident caused by the dirt/rocks to occur because of stuff on the roads.
Thanks for your help.
Claudia Donnelly
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Top picture -Greenes Stream taken August 25, 2004.
Bottom picture -Looking south from Lyons into area where sewer line is to go
connecting Stonegate to Stoneridge.
PAGE 2
Top picture -From Lyons A venue looking south onto right-of way for sewer line. Some
of this is in KC and there was no permit issued to KBS to do this clearing/grading.
Bottom picture -More of the digging.
PAGE3
Top picture --Another picture of Greenes Stream -showing the yellow water.
Bottom picture -picture of water in container taken from Greenes Stream on August 25,
2004.
PAGE4
Top and Bottom pictures --Picture of Stoneridge Plat. Just beyond dirt is a channel of
Greenes Stream. Note that it is not protected.
PAGES
Picture of mud/dirt on the development. If you look close at the road, you can see
dirt/mud/rocks on the road.
PAGE 6
Larger picture showing mud/rocks on the road.
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnelly <thedonnellys@oo.net>
Subject: WRIA 8 comments
Date: December 16, 2004 12:17:03 PM PST
To: cyrilla.cook@metrokc.gov
Cc; deb.natelson@metrokc.gov, larry.phillips@metrokc.gov
Dear Ms. Cook:
I would like to submit this letter to you so that they comments are in by December 17.
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would like, then, to be able to get my pictures developed and include them with the hard copy,: ' , ,
I will be mailing to you.
Thank you.
Claudia Donnelly
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Renton, W A 98059
December 16.2004 ,", "
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Ms. Cynthia Cook
201 S. Jackson -6th Floor
Seattle. WA 98 J04
RE: Comments to WRIA 8 Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan
Dear Ms. Cook:
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I received a copy of the Review Draft on December 14 and have had little time to thoroughly review it. T,'
was informed that comments are due December 17. I will e-mail this letter to you and will send a hard '"",'
copy with my signature for the record. I have pictures I would like to include, but they are in the process,
of being developed. I would like to forward these to you later. ,
I don't want to sound negative about this plan. But unless cities (and KC) -like Renton -really change" , '
their attitudes/policies regarding land use regulations. the Chinook salmon will not survive. Spending
more dollars on talking/studying the issue and printing documents will not solve the demise of the ChinooK; ,
salmon. How many other cities do the same thing that Renton does -ignore what is happening in favor.
of more development? Why even do this exercise?
I live East of Renton in unincorporated King County. I have a stream -Greenes Stream -flowing
through my yard to May Creek. Greenes Stream does not have fish in it when it flows through my
property. However, I have been told my KC and Fisheries personnel that when May Creek is flooded,
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that the fish may come into Greenes Stream in order to escape the high waters of May Creek and then
return to May Creek when the stream goes back into its bank. You might want to take a look at the May.
Creek Basin Plan for references to Greenes Stream.
I have talked to King County, DOE. and Fish and Wildlife personnel about my stream for 14 years-
trying to get help for my stream and to protect the fish in May Creek. I have also worked with the May
Valley Environmental Council people (MVEC). For the most part, they are only concerned about their
area of May Creek (rural side). I live just inside the Urban Growth Line and have different standards I
have to live by. , ",'
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There have been times when I have had to call DOE in order to get KC SWM personnel out of check on .' ;": : :.
ditches being left unprotected. I have seen too many incidents to write them down. Telling you or . >. . .,"
someone else what happened on my street and 148th Avenue SE in regards to SWM people would be
easier.
In 2001. KBS Development went before a KC Hearing Examiner for Preliminary Plat approval for the
proposed Stone ridge development. At the hearing, the developer's experts produced documentation that
showed a Chinook salmon spawning bed 0.9 RM downstream from where Greenes Stream enters May . ';~
Creek. My family and I have also seen both Coho and Sockeye salmon in May Creek at the 148th
A venue SE Bridge.
In early April. the property was annexed into the City of Renton.
For year, I have seen Renton allow developers to clear land without protecting nearby streams/ditches that, '
flow into streams.
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Several years ago, at the corner of NE 4th and Nile, Renton officials allowed an open drainage ditch to be
unprotected from silt/dirt flowing from that point into Maplewood Creek. I called and complained
numerous times about it. The only way to get help was a letter I sent to President Bush telling him how
Renton didn't care about the fish in Cedar River.
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Where the Stoneridge development is going in. the soil is very silty/sandy. There is an "erosion hazard "."
site" located on the property. Starting this past summer. the developer clear-cut all the vegetation from the;;> .....
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On August 23. we had a big rainstorm. I went out to my side yard and found "gobs" of mud. I called the· .'
Renton planner about this. He said the developer had told them about the problems with the detention
pond. This Renton Planner told me that Renton had given the developer until that Friday to fix the'-
problem or they would be shut down.
On August 25, I went out again to check the stream. We had "yellow" water flowing downstream. [
called KC SWM. Ecology. Fish and Wildlife and Renton. At 12:30. an officer from Fisheries came out ". '.'
and observed the yellow water. She then went to the development and told them it needed to be stopped.
Renton officials didn't do a thing to help. I also took a water sample to Renton City Hall. The
development was not shut down.
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We also get dil1 from SR 90011 48th. This developer is required to keep the road clean at ALL times.
The dil1/mud will wash into the drainage ditch alongside the road and eventually flows into either my
stream from culvel1s LInder the road or directly into May Creek. I have called KC roads, Renton
development office and Renton Public Works many times complaining about the dirty road from the .:; <,,'
development to SR 900. Renton talks to their developers -they don't seem to want to fine them or stop .; ;
them from putting mud/dirtlrocks on the road. Only after the fact, has Renton mad e them comply withy
the rules. This developer has also put dirt/mud on SR 900 -the street sweeper has never cleaned this \ ',:
road. Renton doesn't care that their developers are dirtying SR 900.
Renton doesn't care about Greenes Stream or May Creek.
On Thanksgiving Day. it was again raining. I went out and checked our stream. It was again full of
yellow water. I tried called Renton Public Works. The recorded message said to call 911 -which I did:.
A Renton Fire Truck came out and saw the water and made a report. I also called Ecology and they took ..
my report. They called the developer and talked to him on Monday. The developer said they would get~', ..
back to DOE -which they never did.
On December 10. we again had rain. I went out at 8:30 am to check on the water. It was ok looking. At'
9:30 am, I went out again and once again. saw yellow water. I took 3 samples. I then drove to
Ecology to get help. I spoke to 4 gentlemen who were concerned about the turbidity. At 1 pm, an
Ecology inspector carne out. He saw the yellow. muddy water flowing down my stream from a broken
pipe and he made them stop. He asked the foreman on the site if he had been taking weekly samples-
per state law. The foreman said no. The Ecology inspector took his own sample and left after two hours.,: .::\ .. ~ .
Before that time. a Renton inspector was out there and didn't make them stop sending the water ....... ..
downstream. ','"
As of today. this site seems to be shut down. However, there are still dirty roads on Nile in front of ., ... '
Stoneridge and in front of two other developments on 148th. (Those two developments are in KC and I~'·~;'
called the DOES inspector about it yesterday at 4 pm. So far, nothing has happened.) .; , " ~.'
Like I said, both KC and Renton leave a lot to be desired in regards to protecting the May Creek Basin
area. I have pictures and as soon as I get them development, I'll be sendingcopies to you.
Thank you for allowing the public to comment. Like I said, r believe unless both KC and Renton (and
other government agencies) change. the Chinook salmon in May Creek is doomed.
Sincerely.
Claudia Donnelly
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January 11, 2005
Jennifer Henning
Development Services
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
Re: Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA 04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Jennifer:
CIT ___ OF RENTON
Hearing Examiner
Fred J. Kaufman
At the Stoneridge II Short Plat hearing, Claudia Donnellyvoiced concerns over this land use
matter. She had not had an opportunity to view the file prior to the hearing.
The Examiner held the hearing open in order for Ms.Donrielly to review the file and submit her
comments in writing by January 11,2005 at 5:00 p.m. Today we received her letter and
comments. I have attached a copy for you and am sending copies to all parties of record. Mr.
Potter wi II have one week from receipt ofthis information to respond in writing to the Hearing
Examiner.
If you have any questions, please contact our office.
Sincerely, " ..
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Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
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CITY Of RENTON,; ,i.,j~:1i HEARING EXAM NER'-'<''''-~
RE: Stoneridge II Preliminary Plat Approval-LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Hearing Examiner:
I visited City Hall on January 6, 2005 and was able to look at the material for the
Stoneridge II proposed development.
I was able to look at the material but have several questions that I feel need answered.
1. What will be the size of the detention vault to be built on Lot 9? In one item
(enclosed), it states: "The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land
use conditions flows". (Document #3, item 3) The Tract A detention pond was
originally built for 44 houses on the original Stoneridge site. Now the developer intends
to add 7 lots from the Stoneridge II plat, the Windstone III plat and Windstone IV plat.
What level of flow control will be used to release the Stormwater from this vault into
Greenes Stream? Will the Tract A detention pond be able to accommodate the
additional water from Stoneridge II, Windstone III and Windstone IV?
. 2. What future development plans does KBS have that will have storm water draining
into this vault in addition to the 2 Stoneridge II lots and frontage improvements? Will
this vault be large enough to accommodate this future building or will additional
detention ponds have to be built?
3. I have contact DOE regarding the Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements,
outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual. (Document #3, item
2). Should a copy of these requirements be included in the Stoneridge II file for
reference? I did not see any documentation regarding these specific requirements.
Does KBS have a copy in their offices and on site regarding what these requirements are?
4. How will the City of Renton enforce these requirements if they weren't able to
enforce DOE requirements from December 10th, 2004 incident on Greenes Stream?
What will the City do to prevent more yellow water coming down Greenes Stream in the
future?
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5. How will the KBS prevent mud/dirt present on Nile A venue (148th) from going into
Greenes Stream/May Creek? In another document (Document 1) that I found in the file,
it states that "streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from truck
hauling activities ...... " That has been a problem since August -dirt/mud have been left
on the street and it has only been cleaned up after I call it in? Who will be responsible
to make sure that all street cleaning is done?
6. What will the City do to make sure that the road(s) are kept clean at all times?
7. How will KBS prevent future damage to my property and May Creek -following
state law that says downstream residents will not be harmed by upstream development?
How will they prevent future yellow water from coming into my yard?
8. In ESC document, how will KBS prevent erosion from flowing into Greenes Stream
prior to the building of the temporary sediment trap? How will the City of Renton's
make sure that such erosion doesn't come down prior to this construction? What
recourse do downstream residents have if the contractor/City don't do what they are
supposedto do?
9. What is to prevent future residents of the development from disturbing Greenes
Stream and sending sedimentation downstream? Will there be covenants on the property
prohibiting disturbance of property within the buffer area? One item states that "a note
shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed
with the creek's buffer". (Document #3, item #10) Who will be monitoring this to make
sure it is complied with?
10. How will the City monitor the erosion control plan when 3 different times -August,
Thanksgiving and December 10, they didn't stop the yellow water from coming
downstream?
These are all of the question I have at this time. Thank you for the opportunity to ask
these questions.
Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
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The wet/detention pond and a separate temponiry sediment trap will be the first order of~
construction such that both sides of the site, divided by Greene's creek, once graded and cleared,~
can be routed into the wet/detention pond and sediment trap accordingly. This will trap
sediments on-site and prevent both erosion from occurring on-site and sedimentation
downstream. In addition a rock construction entrance and perimeter protection in the form of a
silt fence with temporary V -ditches and rock check dams will all be instituted on-site to minimize
erosion from occurring. Also, streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from
truck hauling activities and the site shall be sprinkled with water during the summer months",
should dust control be a problem on the site. Cover measures will be instituted for any areas left
unworked over the time allotted by King County and the City of Renton.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
The quantities of filling and grading on site have yet to be determined; however, we
anticipate that the earthwork will be balanced, except for the possible import of structural
fill for backfilling utility trenches. Additional import may be required for the road
subgrade depending on the weather conditions at the time of construction.
1. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally
describe.
During heavy storm events following clearing and grading activity, erosion could occur if
erosion/sedimentation control measures are not installed properly. By properly
incorporating the City of Renton erosion control measures and minimizing the
disturbance of existing vegetation during plat construction, we can help mitigate erosion
impacts.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
Approximately 0.33 acre (9 percent) of the total site will be covered with impervious
surfaces, such as asphalt, buildings, etc. Approximately 29 percent (1.06 acres) remain as
undisturbed open space, such as wetlands and buffers.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
2. AIR
Prior to construction, an approved erosion control plan will be prepared and implemented
in accordance with the City of Renton. These erosion control measures will be monitored
throughout construction. and must be maintained to control erosion during construction
and weather constraints.
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (Le., dust, automobile,
odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
The project proposal will generate emissions typically found within single-family
subdivisions. This may include airborne dust during constructionlheavy equipment, as
well as automobile, emissions; however, once the project is completed, the plat will
produce typical emissions found in residential communities, such as automobiles, service
trucks, maintenance equipment, and wood-burninglgas-burning stove emissions.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe.
No. To our knowledge, there are no off-site sources of emissions and/or odor that will
affect this proposal.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:
During construction, construction practices, such as riprap entrance aprons, required
muffler systems for heavy equipment and dust control (watering), will be implemented as
required. There will be no on-site construction burning and all land clearing debris will
be exported off site and disposed of.
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study
dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till
Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services
during construction, utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall De required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE)" Erosion "\
and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual:-
\j 3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently
drains through the proposed project. T;he storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land Use
conoitionflows. ;,' .
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention
(Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family
lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily
trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The
fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the
OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall
delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and
approval of the Development Services Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat
(within Stone ridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed
Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the -south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft.
buffer on the north property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review
and approval of the Development Services Division.
10.~Anote shall be placed'on face of the final plat stating that no grac. J or structure be allowed;within th,e
creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the\
Deveio"pment Services Divisioh ..
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored
construction flags to indicate the boundaries' of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be
completed prior to the issuance of construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (i.e. split-rail fence
or other approved barrier) and sign age along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
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STONERIDGE 1/ SHORT PLA T
E 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004 Page 2 of 8
Project description continued: The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single-family homes-
lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. The proposed subdivision is intended to result in the eventual
construction of detached single-family residences. The site would be developed into nine lots and one tract. Two
wetlands (one regulated) and two creeks/drainage courses (one unnamed and Greene's Creek) are located on the
site.
The applicant submitted several studies including: a geotechnical report, a preliminary storm drainage report, habitat
data report, and a critical areas assessment and delineation. Site preparation for development of the plat would include
the removal of vegetation and trees for roadways, utilities and building pads. Vegetation would remain within the
sensitive areas and creek and wetland buffers.
Primary access would be via Nile Ave. NE to NE 17'h St. to Mt. Baker Ave. NE that would extend north terminating in a
cul-de-sac. New lots 8 and 9 would be served via Nile Ave. NE via a private access easement. Street improvements
including curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting and right-of-way dedications are required.
The site is zoned Residential - 5 (R-5) dwelling units per acre. The R-5 zone allows residential densities that range
from no minimum up to a maximum of 5.0 dulac. The proposed plat would arrive at a net density of 3.9 dulac after the
deduction of public roadways from the gross acreage which would be within the allowed range of the R-5 zone. The
Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Residential Low Density (RLD).
B. RECOMMENDA TlON
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINA TION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Issue DNS with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
C. MITIGA TlON MEASURES
DETERMINA TION OF
XX NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED.
XX Issue DNS-M with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Storm water Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level
3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family lot.
The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat. . .
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily trip
associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The fee
shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
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City of Renton PIBIPW Department
STONERIDGE II SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004
Plan Review -Street Improvements
'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 4 of 8
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain, landscape, street
lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed street and along the frontage of the parcel with
Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance.
Plan Review -General
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.
Property Services
1. To be provided separately.
D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the foJ/owing project environmental review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental
regulations.
1. Earth
Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by Earth Consultants, Inc., dated
July 13, 2004. The report provides information and recommendations pertaining to foundations, soils, groundwater
and erosion.
The report states that the site slopes in a northwesterly direction with an average slope of 10 to 12 percent. The site
was logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings. The tree cutting and land clearing plan
indicates that all vegetation from the plat would be removed except for that within the stream buffers and sensitive
areas. The clearing of land would accommodate the construction of homes, roads and storm detention as depicted on
the tree inventory plan which also identifies the location of larger trees. The trees include alder, maple, cedar, fir and
deciduous.
The report indicates that the proposed single family residences can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footings bearing on medium dense to dense native silty sand with gravel or on granular structural fill used
to modify existing grades. The native silty sand with gravel soils are moisture sensitive, and the soils will degrade
rapidly if exposed to excessive moisture. To ensure that site preparation and general earthwork is conducted
according to the geotechnical report, staff recommends as a mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the
recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation
and General Earthwork".
The storm water detention pond is planned to be located in the northwest portion of the site and care should be taken
during excavation to identify and control seepage along the cut slopes of the detention pond. Where fill berms are
proposed to be utilized around the pond, compaction of fill will need to meet structural fill specifications. To ensure
that any berms and till liners are constructed according to the specifications of the report, staff recommends as a
mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering
Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Compacted Berm and Till Liners".
The soils encountered during exploration consisted of native silty sand with gravel and according to the USGS that the
site identifies glacial till depOSits throughout the site. In general, the native soils observed at the test pit locations were
generally consistent with this type of deposit.
Three test pits were sampled. Underlying the surficial layer of topsoil, medium dense, brown silty sand with gravel soil
was ,encountered at depths of 2 % ft. to 4 ft. below existing grade. Underlying the brown silty sand soils, dense silty
sand with gravel glacial till soils were encountered. Light ground water seepage was observed in an off-site test pit
that was part of Stoneridge I Plat. The use of sumps during construction may be necessary, depending on the rate of
groundwater seepage entering excavations.
The environmental checklist states that the quantity of cut and fill has not been e'3timated but is anticipated by the
applicant that it would be balanced on site.
In order to reduce the potential for erosion and control sedimentation to the site and to adjacent properties, staff
recommends additional mitigation including that the project be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
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City of Renton PIB/PW Departmen.
STONERIDGE 1/ SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
1ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 5 of 8
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of thl3 2001 Stormwater Management
Manual.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
• The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations.
2. Surface Water
Impacts: The applicant has.submitted a Preliminary Storm Drainage Technical Information Report and plan prepared
by Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated September 28. 2004 with the land use application. The storm
drainage system was designed to meet Level 3 standards and water quality.
The report's overview indicates that runoff collected from Lots 1 through 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. NE would be by catch
basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A. Runoff from Lots
8 and 9and the frontage improvements to Nile Ave. NE would be collected in a similar fashion, but drain to a wet vault
located in the northeast corner of the property (appears to be within new Lot 9). Both systems would perform water
quality as well as flow control. The report outlined the Eight Core Requirements which appear to be incorporated into
the storm drainage plan. The report states that off-site analysis was not conducted due to the fact that Level 3 Flow
Control is required. which is the most severe flow control required for projects that contribute to areas prone to
flooding. '
The project site drains to Greene's Creek and will continue to drain to the drainage course as well as a wetland that is
proposed to be preserved.
The report discusses mitigation of existing and potential problems based on drainage complaints (contained within the
TIR). By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control, the report states that this project should not aggravate or create a problem as
specified in the problem-specific mitigation requirements on the 1998 KCSWDM.
According to the City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation" (to be
discussed under 'Wetland" section) provided by the applicant, a drainage course, Greene's Creek, crosses the site.
To ensure that the drainage course is addressed within the context of the storm drainage system staff recommends
as a mitigation measure that the drainage report includes an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that
currently drains through the proposed project and the storm systems be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
Due to flooding and erosion problems, staff recommends that the project be designed per the 1998 King County
Surface Water Drainage Manual as a mitigation measure and the storm drainage system is designed to meet both
detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
Mitigation Measures:
• The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
• The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level 3
flow control) and water quality improvements.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
3. Fire Protection
Impacts: Fire Prevention staff indicates that the applicant provide required improvements and fees to offset the
impacts associated with the new development. The proposal to add nine (9) new residential lots to the City would
ERC_Stoneridge2.doc
City of Renton PIBIPW Departm6
STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
;r lental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23. 2004 Page 6 of 8
impact the City's Fire Emergency Services. Therefore, a Fire Mitigation Fee of $488.00 per new single-family lot. The
fee is estimated at $4,392.00 (9 new lots x $488.00 = $4,320.00) and is required prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Fire Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 2913, Ordinance 4527.
4. AccessfTransportation
Impacts: A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for the project. Primary access to the site is proposed via
Nile Ave. NE to NE 1 ih Street to Mt. Baker Avenue NE which would be extended north from its terminus at Lots 1
and 3 of Stone ridge I Plat. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via Nile Ave. NE to the a joint use driveway (private
access easement).
The proposal would result in an increase in traffic trips to the City's street system; therefore, the appropriate Traffic
Mitigation Fee will be imposed. The Traffic Mitigation Fee is calculated at a rate of $75.00 per additional generated trip
per new single-family lot at a rate of 9.57 trips per lot home. For the proposal, the Traffic Mitigation Fee is estimated at
$6,459.75 (9 new lots x 9.57 trips = 86.13 trips) thus (86.13 x $75 per trip = $6,459.75). The fee is payable prior to
the recording of the final plat. .
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Transportation Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3100, Ordinance 4527.
5. Parks & Recreation
Impacts: The proposal does not provide on-site recreation areas for future residents of the proposed plat. It is
antiCipated that the proposed development would generate future residents that would utilize the City's parks,
recreational facilities and programs. Therefore, a Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per each new single-family
lot would be required for the proposal. The fee is estimated at $4,776.84 (9 new lots x $530.76 = $4,776.84) and is
payable prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-
family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Parks Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3082, Ordinance 4527.
6. Wetlands/Streams
Impacts: The applicant submitted a Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation Report prepared by Chad Armour, LLC,
dated October 9, 2004. The purpose of the study was to delineate wetlands, evaluate the functions and values of
wetlands and any streams, determine classification and buffers, determine impacts and present a conceptual
mitigation plan.
Two streams are located on site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May Creek, is a stream that originates off site, a few
hundred feet to the south. Portions of the stream typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek
flows intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site, to the north. During their observations, water was
flowing into Greene's Creek from the south; however, before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed tributary, no surface
water was present. Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence with the unnamed tributary by the end of
June. The width of the stream was averaging 20 inches with a depth up to 3.75 inches at the time of observation in
September 2003. The unnamed tributary was not measured for depth or width as the report indicates that its channel
was difficult to detect, but indications of seasonal flow appears.
These streams/drainage course are noted to provide a 25 foot buffer from the ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting
or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers. Due to the flow of Greene's Creek into May Creek, staff
recommends as a mitigation measure that the buffer be increased to a width 01 35 It. on each side 01 the creek to
reduce impacts to the creek. The increased buffer width would impact access to new Lot 9; therefore, buffer averaging
would be permitted adjacent to new Lots 8 and 9.
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City of Renton PIBIPW Departmer,
STONERIDGE 1/ SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
1ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL·H
Page 7 of 8
Additionally, the abutting Stoneridge I Plat (Preliminary plat approved in King County-Final Plat in Renton) was
conditioned to have a 50 foot buffer along the Category 3 wetland and unnamed tributary, staff recommends that a
transition between the 50 foot buffer and the 25 ft. buffer be provided. It appears that the transition would occur on
proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1.
To maintain the capacity along Greene's Creek, staff recommends that to prevent future disturbance along the creek
buffer that a note be placed on the face of the final plat that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer.
The study delineated two wetlands. Wetland A, which runs along the west portion of the site and adjacent to the
unnamed tributary, is a Category 3 wetland and includes 6,478 sq. ft. of wetland on-site. Wetland B is located adjacent
to Greene's Creek and covers 1,120 sq. ft. and is unregulated. However, due to the presence of Greene's Creek the
wetland would be contained within the creek buffer.
To ensure that disturbance to the wetland and buffer does not occur during and after construction, staff recommends
that silt fencing be installed around the wetland, creek and associated buffers during construction and permanent
fencing be installed after construction.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat (within
Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where
the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
• During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored construction flags
to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuance of
construction/utility permits.
• After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (Le. split-rail fence or other
approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this
requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
7. Habitat/Wildlife
Impacts: A Habitat Data report was submitted with the land use application as prepared by Chad Armour, LLC., dated
September 10, 2004. The purpose of the study was to identify habitat present on site and the potential impacts that
development may have on this habitat.
The report indicates that there are two habitat types on site including include meadow and forest. The Meadow
habitat type is that area subject to grading and revegetation 2003 that is dominated by grass with tree seedlings and
shrubs. There are no large trees or shrubs present nor special habitat features such as snags or downed logs. The
report states that indications of black-tailed deer w!3re observed in the Meadow habitat. Many of the shrubs had been
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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE & PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON,WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review
Committee has issued a
Determination of Non-Significance-
Mitigated for the following project
under the authority of the Renton
Municipal Code.
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Location: 1727 Nile Avenue NE.
The applicant is requesting
Environmental (SEPA) Review
and Hearing Examiner Short Plat
approval for a nine lot subdivision
of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is
located within the Residential - 5
(R-5) zoning designation. The lots
are intended for the eventual
development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size
from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft.
Access to the site is proposed via
Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave.
NE. Street dedications are
required. Two streams (one regu-
lated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located
within the site and each would
have the required 25 ft. buffer.
Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and
habitat areas are also noted.
Appeals of the environmental
determination must be filed in writ-
ing on or before 5:00 PM on
December 13, 2004. Appeals must be
filed in writing together with the
required $75.00 application fee with:
Hearing Examiner, City of Renton,
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by City of Renton
Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B.
Additional information regarding the
appeal process may be obtained from
the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)
430-6510.
A Public Hearing will be held by the
Renton Hearing Examiner in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, on
January 4,2005 at 9:00 AM to con-
sider the Short Plat. If the
Environmental Determination is
appealed, the appeal will be heard as
part of this public hearing. Interested
parties are invited to attend the pub-
lic hearing.
Published in the King County Journal
November 29, 2004. #847624 ~
To:
From:
Gregg Zimmerman, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator
Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator
Lee Wheeler, Fire Chief
Jennifer Henning, Development Planning
Agenda listed below.
Stoneridge II Short Plat (Fiala)
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential -5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots
are intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to
18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required.
Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each
would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
Airgas CO2 Storage & Rail Site (Wei/)
LUA04-130, ECF
The applicant (Airgas-Nor Pac, Inc.) is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, in order to construct two 100,000-
pound (when full) liquid carbon dioxide storage tanks at their existing site at 950 Powell Avenue SW. The zoning
designation Is Industrial Medium (1M). The two above ground tanks are 56 ft 6 inches by 7 ft 6 inches in size and 8ft
8.5 inches high, 50-tons each. The area for the tank foundation pads, which is currently a gravel surface, is
approximately 1,000 square feet. The proposed area of constuction will encompass approximately 5,400 square feet
of impervious area to include the tank pads, process piping, rail off-load platform and compressor. The site does
not contain any critical areas according to the City of Renton Critical Areas maps. The applicant proposes the hours
of operation to be Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. .
cc: K. Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
J. COVington, Chief Administrative Officer
A. Pietsch, EDNSP Administrator ®
B. Wolters, EDNSP Director ®
J. Gray, Fire Prevention
N. Watts, P/B/PW Development Services Director ®
F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
S. Engler, Fire Prevention ®
J. Medzegian, Council
S. Meyer, P/B/PW Transportation Systems Director
R. Lind, Economic Development
L. Warren, City Attorney ®
Office of the Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
RE: Request to Rescind SEPA Appeal
Stoneridge II Short Plat
City of Renton File No. LUA-04-124
Our Job No. 11444
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CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
December 29,2004
On December 13, 2004 I submitted an appeal request for the SEPA Determination for the Stoneridge II
short plat on behalf of KBS III, LLC. On behalf of the applicant, I am formally rescinding the appeal.
'fheapplicant is now in agreement with SEPA Condition No.8 as written.
Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at this office. Thank you.
GWP/ath
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Susan Fiala, City of Renton
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The undersigned interested party hereby ftles its Notice of Appeal from the decisieflf?CECRE~YigFFICE
recommendation of
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FINDING OF FACT: (Please designate number as denoted in the Examiner's report)
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3. SUMMARY OF ACTION REQUESTED: The City Council is requested to grant the following
relief: (Attach explanation, if desired)
Reverse the decision or recommendation and grant the following relief: . .
)( Modify the decision or recommendation as follows: see ~~'i:) ~~'cA"i1t:ltV
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City of Renton Municipal Code; Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110 -Appeals
4-8-110C4
The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with RMC 4-1-170, the fee schedule of
the City. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-82)
4-8-110F: Appeals to Ci ty Council -Procedures
1. Time for Appeal: Unless a specific section or State law providing for review of decision of the
Examiner requires review thereof by the Superior Court or any other body, any interested party
aggrieved by the Examiner's written decision or recommendation may submit a notice of appeal to the
City Council, upon a form furnished by the City Clerk, within fourteen (14) calendar days from the
date of the Examiner's written report.
2. Notice to Parties of Record: Within five (5) days of receipt of the notice of appeal, the City
Clerk shall notify all parties of record of the receipt of the appeal.
3. Opportunity to Provide Comments: Other parties of record may submit letters in support of
their positions within ten (10) days of the dates of mailing of the notification of the filing of
the notice of appeal. .
4. Transmittal of Record to Council: Thereupon the Clerk shall forward to the members of the
City Council all of the pertinent documents, including the written decision or
recommendation, findings and conclusions contained in the Examiner's report, the notice of
appeal, and additional letters submitted by the parties. (Ord. 3658, 9-l3-1982)
5. Council Review Procedures: No public hearing shall be held by the City Council. No new or
additional evidence or testimony shall be accepted by the City Council unless a showing is made by
the party offering the evidence that the evidence could not reasonably have been available at the time
of the hearing before the Examiner. If the Council determines that additional evidence is required,
the Council shall remand the matter to the Examiner for reconsideration and receipt of additional
evidence. The cost of transcription of the hearing record shall be borne by the applicant. In the
absence of an entry upon the record of an order by the City Council authorizing new or additional
evidence or testimony, and a remand to the Hearing Examiner for receipt of such evidence or
testimony, it shall be presumed that no new or additional evidence or testimony has been accepted by
the City Council, and that the record before the City Council is identical to the hearing record before
the Hearing Examiner. (Ord. 4389, 1-25-1993)
6. Council Evaluation Criteria: The consideration by the City Council shall be based solely
upon the record, the Hearing Examiner's report, the notice of appeal and additional
submissions by parties.
7. Findings and Conclusions Required: If, upon appeal of a decision of the Hearing Examiner
on an application submitted pursuant to RMC 4-1-050Fl, and after examination of the
record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law exists in the record, it
may remand the proceeding to Examiner for reconsideration, or modify, or reverse the
decision of the Examiner accordingly.
8. Council Action: If, upon appeal from a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner upon an
application submitted pursuant to RMC 4-1-050F2 and F3, and after examination of the record, the
Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law exists in the record, or that a
recommendation of the Hearing Examiner should be should be disregarded or modified. the City
Council may remand the proceeding to the Examiner for reconsideration, or enter its own decision
upon the application.
9. Decision Documentation: In any event, the decision of the City Council shall be in writing and shall
specify any modified or amended findings and conclusions other than those set forth in the report of
the Hearing Examiner. Each material finding shall be supported by substantial evidence in the record.
The burden of proof shall rest with the appellant. (Ord 3658, 9-13-1982)
10. Council Action Final:. The action of the Council approving, modifying or rejecting a decision
of the Examiner shall be final and conclusive, unless appealed within the time frames
established under subsection 05 of this Section. (Ord. 4660, 3-17-1997)
City of Renton Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
December 13, 2004
RE: Appeal of SEPA Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated
Plat of Stoneridge II
City of Renton File No. LUA04-124
Our Job No. 11444
Dear Mr. Examiner:
As outlined in the Renton Municipal Code, Section 4-8-11O(b), we are formally appealing the SEPA
Determination issued on November 24, 2004 for the above-referenced project. I am enclosing the
following for your use in processing this appeal.
1. One check made payable to the City of Renton in the amount of $75.00
2. Three copies of the appeal justification letter.
Please review the enclosed information and contact me if you have any questions.
GWP/dm
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Kolin Taylor, KBS III, LLC (w/enc)
Curtis Schuster, KBS III, LLC (w/enc)
Sandy Bailey, Novastar Development Inc.
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SEPA Appeal of Mitigation Measure No.8
Stoneridge II Short Plat SEPA MDNS
City of Renton FUe No. LUA04·124
Our Job No. 11444
Project Background: The project site is 3.63 acres in size and has slopes ranging from 5 to 10 percent.
The site is covered with immature forest and has a recently cleared area planted with native vegetation.
The site has three sensitive areas, which consist of a Category m Wetland (along the western border of
the property) and an unregulated wetland located near Lot 6. Additionally, there is a seasonal stream
(Greene's Creek), which crosses the eastern side of the site and discharges to May Creek. For further
information, please see the enclosed October 9, 2004 revised critical areas assessment and delineation
prepared by Chad Armour, LLC. The proposed project consists of nine single-family lots with proposed
street improvements and required utilities.
To the south of this project is the plat of Stoneridge, which is currently under construction. This project
was recently annexed into the City of Renton but was approved in King County under King County
regulations and guidelines. Adjacent to the southeast comer of the site is Tract C of the plat of
Stoneridge, which provides for protection of Greene's Creek as it enters the plat of Stoneridge via an
18-inch CMP pipe and then is discharged onto the Stoneridge II short plat. The developers (KBS m,
LLC) have submitted a plan to the City of Renton providing additional enhancement of Tract C in the plat
of Stoneridge that has 50 feet of buffer for Greene's Creek. This plan has been reviewed and approved by
the City of Renton.
AppeallRevision to SEPA Condition No.8: The November 24,2004 SEPA Determination (Mitigation
Measure No.8) is requiring the applicant to increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of
35 feet on each side of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). Additionally, the mitigation measure
allows for buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 for access to Lot 9. We are hereby requesting that
the Hearing Examiner revise this condition allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging throughout
the corridor of Greene's Creek.
We have enclosed for your review and approval a copy of the proposed buffer averaging that would
provide the same total buffer area to Greene's Creek as a 35-foot buffer along the entire corridor. The
enclosed plan indicates that a 35-foot stream buffer on both sides of Greene's Creek would provide an
area of 32,865 square feet. By allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging within the corridor (and
in no case less than 25 feet), the area would be 32,893 square feet. Additionally, the applicant proposes to
enhance a small area within the buffer and near the unregulated wetland (see enclosed plan) with native
plantings to stabilize the disturbed area as a result of a neighboring property owner.
Appeal Justification:
• Based on the current Renton municipal code, Greene's Creek is a repairing corridor requiring
a 25-foot minimum buffer width (RMC 4-4-130 [D] [3] [B]).
• Increasing the width of the buffer will not necessarily increase protection but the current
forest provides Greene's Creek.
• By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can provide layer buffers in areas that are
warranted.
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As proposed by the applicant, we are increasing the buffer in the area adjacent to Tract C of
the plat of Stoneridge to allow for an overall better protection at the inlet of Greene's Creek
onto the project site.
The applicant proposes to repair the damage of an encroachment near the unregulated
wetland, which will provide further protection to Greene's Creek and repair the buffer.
The proposed buffer averaging does not go below 25 feet in any portion of the corridor.
By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can maximize the density of the site allowed
under City of Renton code and supporting Comprehensive Plan policies and Growth
Management Act policies for infI11 projects within urban areas.
Because of the constraints of topography and lot configuration for Lots 8 and 9, buffer
averaging will provide for a larger building envelope.
As required by code, the entire buffer corridor for Greene's Creek will be further protected
with permanent fencing, i.e., split rail fence or other approved barrier, and signage along the
entire wetland and creek buffers.
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SEPA Appeal of Mitigation Measure No.8
Stoneridge II Short Plat SEPA MDNS
City of Renton File No. LUA04·124
Our Job No. 11444
Project Background: The project site is 3.63 acres in size and has slopes ranging from 5 to 10 percent.
The site is covered with immature forest and has a recently cleared area planted with native vegetation.
The site has three sensitive areas, which consist of a Category ill Wetland (along the western border of
the property) and an unregulated wetland located near Lot 6. Additionally, there is a seasonal stream
(Greene's Creek), which crosses the eastern side of the site and discharges to May Creek. For further
information, please see the enclosed October 9, 2004 revised critical areas assessment and delineation
prepared by Chad Armour, LLC. The proposed project consists of nine single-family lots with proposed
street improvements and required utilities.
To the south of this project is the plat of Stoneridge, which is currently· under construction. This project
was recently annexed into the City of Renton but was approved in King County under King County
regulations and guidelines. Adjacent to the southeast comer of the site is Tract C of the plat of
Stoneridge, which provides for protection of Greene's Creek as it enters the plat of Stoneridge via an
I8-inch CMP pipe and then is discharged onto the Stoneridge II short plat. The developers (KBS ill,
LLC) have submitted a plan to the City of Renton providing additional enhancement of Tract C in the plat
of Stoneridge that has 50 feet of buffer for Greene's Creek. This plan has been reviewed and approved by
the City of Renton.
AppeaIlRevision to SEPA Condition No.8: The November 24,2004 SEPA Determination (Mitigation
Measure No.8) is requiring the applicant to increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of
35 feet on each side of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). Additionally, the mitigation measure
allows for buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 for access to Lot 9. We are hereby requesting that
the Hearing Examiner revise this condition allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging throughout
the corridor of Greene's Creek.
We have enclosed for your review and approval a copy of the proposed buffer averaging that would
provide the same total buffer area to Greene's Creek as a 35-foot buffer along the entire corridor. The
enclosed plan indicates that a 35-foot stream buffer on both sides of Greene's Creek would provide an
area of 32,865 square feet. By allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging within the corridor (and
in no case less than 25 feet), the area would be 32,893 square feet. Additionally, the applicant proposes to
enhance a small area within the buffer and near the unregulated wetland (see enclosed plan) with native
plantings to stabilize the disturbed area as a result of a neighboring property owner.
Appeal Justification:
• Based on the current Renton municipal code, Greene's Creek is a repairing corridor requiring
a 25-foot minimum buffer width (RMC 4-4-130 [D] [3] [B]).
• Increasing the width of the buffer will not necessarily increase protection but the current
forest provides Greene's Creek.
• By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can provide layer buffers in areas that are
warranted.
11444.00S.doc
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• As proposed by the applicant, we are increasing the buffer in the area adjacent to Tract C of
the plat of Stoneridge to allow for an overall better protection at the inlet of Greene's Creek
onto the project site.
• The applicant proposes to repair the damage of an encroachment near the unregulated
wetland, which will provide further protection to Greene's Creek and repair the buffer.
• The proposed buffer averaging does not go below 25 feet in any portion of the corridor.
• By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can maximize the density of' the site allowed
under City of Renton code and supporting Comprehensive Plan policies and Growth
Management Act policies for infill projects within urban areas.
• Because of the constraints of topography and lot configuration for Lots 8 and 9, buffer
averaging will provide for a larger building envelope.
• As required by code, the entire buffer corridor for Greene's Creek will be further protected
with permanent fencing, i.e., split rail fence or other approved barrier, and signage along the
entire wetland and creek buffers.
SEPA Appeal of Mitigation Measure No.8
Stoneridge II Short Plat SEPA MDNS
City of Renton FHe No. LUA04·124
Our Job No. 11444
Project Background: The project site is 3.63 acres in size and has slopes ranging from 5 to 10 percent.
The site is covered with immature forest and has a recently cleared area planted with native vegetation.
The site has three sensitive areas, which consist of a Category m Wetland (along the western border of
the property) and an unregulated wetland located near Lot 6. Additionally, there is a seasonal stream
(Greene's Creek), which crosses the eastern side of the site and discharges to May Creek. For further
information, please see the enclosed October 9, 2004 revised critical areas assessment and delineation
prepared by Chad Armour, LLC. The proposed project consists of nine single-family lots with proposed
street improvements and required utilities.
To the south of this project is the plat of Stoneridge, which is currently under construction. This project
was recently annexed into the City of Renton but was approved in King County under King County
regulations and guidelines. Adjacent to the southeast comer of the site is Tract C of the plat of
Stoneridge, which provides for protection of Greene's Creek as it enters the plat of Stoneridge via an
18-inch CMP pipe and then is discharged onto the Stoneridge IT short plat. The developers (KBS m,
LLC) have submitted a plan to the City of Renton providing additional enhancement of Tract C in the plat
of Stoneridge that has 50 feet of buffer for Greene's Creek. This plan has been reviewed and approved by
the City of Renton.
AppealJRevision to SEPA Condition No.8: The November 24,2004 SEPA Determination (Mitigation
Measure No.8) is requiring the applicant to increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of
35 feet on each side of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). Additionally, the mitigation measure
allows for buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 for access to Lot 9. We are hereby requesting that
the Hearing Examiner revise this condition allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging throughout
the corridor of Greene's Creek.
We have enclosed for your review and approval a copy of the proposed buffer averaging that would
provide the same total buffer area to Greene's Creek as a 35-foot buffer along the entire corridor. The
enclosed plan indicates that a 35-foot stream buffer on both sides of Greene's Creek would provide an
area of 32,865 square feet. By allowing the applicant to provide buffer averaging within the corridor (and
in no case less than 25 feet), the area would be 32,893 square feet. Additionally, the applicant proposes to
enhance a small area within the buffer and near the unregulated wetland (see enclosed plan) with native
plantings to stabilize the disturbed area as a result of a neighboring property owner.
Appeal Justification:
• Based on the current Renton municipal code, Greene's Creek is a repairing corridor requiring
a 25-foot minimum buffer width (RMC 4-4-130 [D] [3] [BD.
• Increasing the width of the buffer will not necessarily increase protection but the current
forest provides Greene's Creek.
• By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can provide layer buffers in areas that are
warranted.
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• As proposed by the applicant, we are increasing the buffer in the area adjacent to Tract C of
the plat of Stoneridge to allow for an overall better protection at the inlet of Greene's Creek
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• The applicant proposes to repair the damag~ of an encroachment near the unregulated
wetland, which will provide further protection to Greene's Creek and repair the buffer.
• The proposed buffer averaging does not go below 25 feet in any portion of the corridor.
• By allowing buffer averaging, the applicant can maximize the density of the site allowed
under City of Renton code and supporting Comprehensive Plan policies and Growth
Management Act policies for infill projects within urban areas.
• Because of the constraints of topography and lot configuration for Lots 8 and 9, buffer
averaging will provide for a larger building envelope.
• As required by code, the entire buffer corridor for Greene's Creek will be further protected
with permanent fencing, i.e., split rail fence or other approved barrier, and signage along the
entire wetland and creek buffers.
Office of the Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
RE: Request to Rescind SEPA Appeal
Stoneridge II Short Plat
City of Renton File No. LUA-04-124
Our Job No. 11444
CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
December 29,2004
On December 13, 2004 I submitted an appeal request for the SEPA Determination for the Stoneridge II
short plat on behalf of KBS III, LLC. On behalf of the applicant, I am formally rescinding the appeal.
The applicant is now in agreement with SEPA Condition No.8 as written.
Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact me at this office. Thank you.
GWP/ath
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Curtis Schuster, KBS III, LLC (w/enc)
Kolin Taylor, KBS III, LLC (w/enc)
Susan Fiala, City of Renton
Respectfull y,
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CITY OF RENTON
HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
January 04, 2005
AGENDA
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 7TH FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL
The application(s) listed are in order of application number only and not necessarily the order in which they will be
heard. Items will be called for hearing at the discretion of the Hearing Examiner.
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a
nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential -5 (R-5) zoning
designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-
lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25
ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
PROJECT NAME: Ridgeview Court Preliminary Plat
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA-04-131, PP, SA-H, ECF
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Hearing Examiner Site Plan and Preliminary
Plat approvals and a code modification for cul-de-sac radius to be reduced from the required 55~foot
to a 50-foot radius. The proposal is to subdivide the 2.4-acre site into 20 lots for the eventual
development of single-family dwellings. The lots range in size from 2,725 sq. ft. to 5,831 sq. ft.
Access is proposed via improved Bremerton Avenue NE to a new public street terminating in a cul-
de-sac. Further access will be provided by private easements. The site has been shown not to
contain any protected Critical Areas. The site is vested to Development Regulations of the Center
Suburban (CS) and is located in the Centers Residential Bonus District B.
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PUBLIC
HEARING
City of Renton
Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
Public Hearing Date:
Project Name:
Owner:
Applicant:
Contact:
File Number:
Project Description:
Project Location:
January 4, 2005
Stoneridge II Short Plat (a.k.a. Windstone II)
Virginia Luck 285 Sand Dune Ave NW Ocean Shores, WA 98569
KBS III LLC 12320 NE 8th Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98005
Wayne Potter, Barghausen Eng. 18215 72nd Ave. S. Kent, WA 98032
LUA-04-124, SHPL-H, ECF Project Manager: Susan Fiala, AICP
The applicant is requesting Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5)
zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached
single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to
the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are
required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category 3)
are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife
(black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
1727 Nile Avenue NE
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B. HEARING EXHIBITS:
Exhibit 1:
Exhibit 2:
Exhibit 3:
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 5:
Project file ("yellow file") containing the application, reports, staff comments, and other
material pertinent to the review of the project.
Neighborhood Detail Map (dated 10/11/2004)
Preliminary Short Plat (dated 12/29/2004)
Preliminary Utilities, Grading and Drainage Plan (dated 10/11/2004)
Zoning Map: Sheet D6 East (dated 12/04/2003)
C. GENERAL INFORMA TION:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Owner of Record:
Zoning Designation:
Comprehensive Plan
Land Use Designation:
Existing Site Use:
Virginia Luck 285 Sand Dune Ave NW Ocean Shores, WA 98569
Vested under Development Regulations for Residential - 5 Dwelling Units
per acre (R-5) (zoned R-4 effective 11/10/2004)
Residential Low Density (RLD)
VacanUundeveloped.
5. Neighborhood
Characteristics:
North: Single family residential; R-5 zoning (R-4 effective 11/10/2004)
East: Single family residential; King County zoning
South: Stoneridge 1 Plat; R-5 zoning (R-4 effective 11/10/2004)
West: Single family residential; R-5 zoning (R-4 effective 11/10/2004)
Access: Extension of Mt. Baker Ave. NE 6.
7. Site Area: 3.6 acres (158,259 square feet -gross area)
8. Project Data: Area Comments
Existing Building Area: NA
NA
NA
To be demolished.
New Building Area:
Total Building Area:
D. HIS TORICAUBA CKGROUND:
Action
Comprehensive Plan
Zoning
Annexation
Stoneridge I Final Plat
Land Use File No.
N/A
N/A
N/A
LUA 04-046
Ordinance No.
5069
5069
5068
N/A
NA
N/A
E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE:
1. Chapter 2 Land Use Districts
Section 4-2-020: Purpose and Intent of Zoning Districts
Section 4-2-070: Zoning Use Table
Section 4-2-110: Residential Development Standards
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2. Chapter 3 Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts
Section 4-3-050: Critical Areas Regulations
3. Chapter 4 Property Development Standards
Section 4-4-030: Development Guidelines and Regulations
Section 4-4-060: Grading, Excavation and Mining Regulations
Section 4-4-080: Parking, Loading and Driveway Regulations
Section 4-4-130: Tree Cutting and Land Clearing Regulations
4. Chapter 6 Streets and Utility Standards
Section 4-6-060: Street Standards
5. Chapter 7 Subdivision Regulations
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Section 4-7-050: General Outline of Subdivision, Short Plat and Lot Line Adjustment Procedures
Section 4-7-080: Detailed Procedures for Subdivision
Section 4-7-120: Compatibility with Existing Land Use and Plan-General ReqUirements and
Minimum Standards
Section 4-7-150: Streets -General Requirements and Minimum Standards
Section 4-7-160: Residential Blocks -General Requirements and Minimum Standards
Section 4-7-170: Residential Lots -General ReqUirements and Minimum Standards
6. Chapter 9 Procedures and Review Criteria
7. Chapter 11 Definitions
F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
1. Land Use Element: Residential Low Density objectives and policies; Residential Streets
objectives and policies; Subdivision of Land objectives and policies.
2. Housing Element
3. Environmental Element
G. DEPARTMENT ANAL YSIS:
1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND
The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single-family homes-lots ranging
in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. The proposed subdivision is intended to result in the
eventual construction of detached single-family residences. The site would be developed into
nine lots and one tract. Two wetlands (one regulated) and two creeks/drainage courses (one
unnamed and Greene's Creek) are located on the site.
The applicant submitted several studies including: a geotechnical report, a preliminary storm
drainage report, habitat data report, and a critical areas assessment and delineation. Site
preparation for development of the plat would include the removal of vegetation and trees for
roadways, utilities and building pads. Vegetation would remain· within the sensitive areas and
creek and wetland buffers.
Primary access would be via Nile Ave. NE to NE 17th St. to Mt. Baker Ave. NE that would extend
north terminating in a cul-de-sac. New lots 8 and 9 would be served via Nile Ave. NE (a private
access easement). Street improvements including curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting and right-of-way
dedications are required along all street frontages.
The site is zoned Residential - 5 (R-S) dwelling units per acre. The R-5 zone allows residential
densities that range from no minimum up to a maximum of S.O dulac. The proposed plat would
arrive at a net density of 2.84 dulac after the deduction of public roadways from the gross
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acreage which would be within the allowed range of the R-5 zone. The Comprehensive Plan
designates the site as Residential Low Density (RLD).
The subject land use application is vested to the R-5 Development Regulations in effect prior to
the new code effective date of November 10, 2004 whereupon the site was also rezoned to R-4.
2. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21 C, 1971 as
amended), on November 23, 2004, the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Stoneridge II Short Plat. The DNS-M included
twelve (12) mitigation measures. A 14-day appeal period commenced on November 29,2004 and
ended on December 13, 2004. An appeal was filed and withdrawn on December 29, 2004.
3. COMPLIANCE WITH ERC MITIGATION MEASURES
Based on an analysis of the probable impacts from the proposal, the Environmental Review
Committee (ERC) issued the following mitigation measures with the Determination of Non-
Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M):
1 . The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical
Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork"
and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed
and approved by Development Services during construction, utility work and building
construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume /I of the 2001
Storm water Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow
that currently drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to
accommodate the future land use condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet
both detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per
new single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of
the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on
each side of the OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow
access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
9. The-applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south
of subject plat (within Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The
transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property
line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north property line of Lot 1.
The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
10. A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be
allowed within the creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the
review and approval of the Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly
colored construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wet/and, creek and associated
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buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of
the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuance of
construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing
(i.e. split-rail fence or other approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the
wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review
and approval of the Development Services Division.
4. STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS
Representatives from various city departments have reviewed the application materials to identify
and address site plan issues from the proposed development. These comments are contained in
the official file, and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the appropriate
sections of this report and the Departmental Recommendation at the end of the report.
5. CONSISTENCY WITH SHORT PLAT CRITERIA:
Approval of a plat is based upon several factors. The following short plat criteria have been
established to assist decision makers in the review of the subdivision:
(a) Compliance with the Comprehensive Plan Designation. The subject site is designated
Residential Low Density (RLD) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The objective
established by the RLD designation is to preserve open space and natural resources and protect
environmentally sensitive areas by limiting residential development in critical areas, areas
identified as part of a city-wide or regional open space network, agricultural lands within the City,
or in areas providing a transition to the Urban Growth Boundary and King County Rural
Designation. The proposed plat is consistent with the following Residential Low Density policies:
Land Use Element
Policy LU-26. Base Development densities should range from one home per 10 acres to five
homes per acre in the RLD. The proposed plat has a net density of 2.84du/acre which is Slightly
below the maximum allowable density of the R-5 zone and complies with this policy.
Policy LU-32. Residential Low Density areas may be incorporated into community separators.
The site's location within the RLD land use designation was within the Urban Growth boundary
prior to its annexation. This site is west of land under King County's jurisdiction and within the
Urban Growth Boundary.
Housing Element
The proposal should be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Housing Element. The addition
of nine new single family homes to a recently annexed area would increase the City's housing
supply, thereby furthering an objective of the City of Renton. Policy H-9, " Ensure sufficient and
additional capacity for single family development by encouraging annexations," would be
addressed by this project.
Environmental Element
The proposal should be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Environmental Element. The
site contains wetlands and streams/drainage courses. The project complies with Objective EN-C:
"Protect and enhance the City's rivers, major and minor creeks arid intermittent stream courses."
Also, Policy EN-10. "Establish and protect buffers along wetlands to facilitate infiltration and
maintain stable water temperatures ... " is addressed. The ERC issued several mitigation
measures on the project to mitigate impacts including: increasing the width of stream/creek
buffers, providing permanent fencing and signage along critical area buffers and erosion· and
sedimentation control measures.
(b) Compliance with the Underlying Zoning Designation. The 3.85 -acre site (gross area)
consists of one parcel designated Residential - 5 Dwelling units per acres (R-5) on the City of
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Renton Zoning Map. The proposed development allows for the future construction of up to nine
dwelling units along with associated plat improvements.
Density -The maximum permitted density in the R-5 zone is 5.0 dwelling units per acre (dulac).
There is no minimum density requirement. Net density is calculated after public rights-of-way,
private streets serving more than three lots, and critical areas are deducted from the gross
acreage of the site.
After the deduction of 20,434 sq. ft. (10,387 sq. ft. -Road A; 2,179 sq. ft. -Nile ROW; 7,868 sq. ft.
-critical areas) square feet from the 158,259 gross square foot parcel (158,259 gross sq. ft. -
20,434 sq. ft. total deducted area = 137,825 net sq. ft. I 3.16 net acres), the proposal would arrive
at a net density of 2.84 dwelling units per acre (9 units I 3.16 acres = 2.84 dulac).
The proposed plat complies with density requirements for the R-5 zoning designation.
Lot Dimensions -The minimum lot size permitted in the R-5 zone is 7,200 square feet. A
minimum lot width of 60 feet is required for interior lots and 70 feet for corner lots. Lot depth is
required to be a minimum of 65 feet. Lot widths proposed range from 60 to 80 feet and lot depths
are proposed from a range of 122 to 200 feet.
Lot sizes would be equal to or greater than the minimum of 7,200 square feet; the smallest lot
would be 8,903 square feet and the largest would be 18,565 square feet.
The short plat would create nine lots and one tract with the following sizes that are gross area as
each lot would include land designated as creek or wetland buffer (the applicant has provided net
area as noted within parenthesis:
Lot Area (square feet) Access
1 10,979 7,565) Road A
2 11,250 7,496) Road A
3 10,059 ( 7,881 ) Road A
4 12,606J 8,853) Road A
5 8,90316,540) Road A
6 11,32118,256) Road A
7 14,397 (12,314) Road A
8 15,385 8,858) 20 ft. easement
9 18,565 (13,440) 20 ft. easement
Tract A 32,228 20 ft. easement
Setbacks -The plat plan does not include setback lines for each lot showing potential building
envelopes within the R-5 zone. Building setbacks as required by the R-5 zone, include: front yard
setbacks of 15 ft. for primary structure and 20 ft. for attached garages which access from the front
yard street; side yard along a street setback of 15 ft. for primary structure and 20 ft. for attached
garages which access from the side yard street; and interior side yard setbacks of 5 feet. The
rear yard setback is 25 ft.
Based on staff's review, it appears that the lots comply with the setback requirements and these
would be verified at the time of individual building permit review.
Building Standards -The R-5 zone permits one residential structure per lot. Each of the proposed
lots would support the construction of one detached unit within the R-5 zone. Accessory
structures are permitted at a maximum number of two per lot at 720 square feet each, or one per
lot at 1,000 square feet in size. Accessory structures are permitted only when associated with a
primary structure located on the same parcel.
Existing buildings are located on the site which are proposed to be removed. Staff recommends
as a condition of approval that the applicant obtain demolition permits and complete all
inspections and approvals for the removal of all buildings located on the property prior to the
recording of the final plat.
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Building height in the R·5 zone is limited to 2 stories and 30 feet for primary structures and 15
feet for detached accessory structures. Maximum building coverage for lots over 5,000 square
feet in size is limited to 35% of the lot area or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater, and for lots
less than 5,000 square feet in size coverage is limited to 50%.
The proposal's compliance with these building standards would be verified prior to the issuance
of individual building permits.
(c) Compliance with Subdivision Regulations.
Lot Arrangement: Side lot lines are to be at right angles to street lines, and each lot must have
access to a public street or road. Access may be by private access easement per the
requirements of the Street Improvement Ordinance.
The side lot lines of the proposed lots are generally at right angles to street lines. All lots would
have access to public roadways. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via a 20 ft wide shared
driveway. To ensure that no additional curb cuts along Nile Ave. NE are made, staff recommends
as a condition of short plat approval that Lot 8 utilize the 20 ft. private access easement (shared
driveway with Lot 9.
As proposed, all lots comply with arrangement and access requirements of the Subdivision
Regulations.
Lots: The size, shape and orientation of lots shall meet the minimum area and width
requirements of the applicable zoning classification and shall be appropriate for the type of
development and use contemplated.
Lots 1 through 7 front on Mt. Baker Ave. NE (Road A). Lots 1, 2, 3, and 7 are rectangular shaped
lots. Lots 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are irregularly shaped lots. Each of the proposed lots satisfies the
minimum lot area and dimension requirements of the R·5 zone. The plat plan does not include
setback lines for each lot showing potential building envelopes. However, when considering the
required setbacks, as well as access points for each lot, the proposed lots appear to have
sufficient building area for the development of detached single family homes.
Propertv Corners at Intersections: All lot corners at intersections of dedicated public rights-of-
way, except alleys, shall have minimum radius of 15 feet.
The proposed subdivision would not create any lots to be located at the intersection of public
rights-of-way.
(d) Reasonableness of Proposed Boundaries
Access and Street Improvements: Access to Lots 1 through Lot 7 is proposed to the northerly
extension of Mt. Baker Ave. NE terminating in a CUl-de-sac. Lots 8 through 9 would be accessed
from a private access easement coming from Nile Ave. NE.
A twelve (12') foot right-of-way dedication is required for Nile Ave. NE. The applicant has shown
this required dedication. To ensure the dedication is completed and to maintain the west curb
line of Nile Ave. NE, staff recommends this as a condition of short plat approval and is to be
completed prior or concurrently with recording of the short plat.
Street improvements along the frontages of Road A (Mt. Baker Ave. NE) and Nile Ave. NE are
required, including pavement, sidewalks, City of Renton streetlights, etc. prior to recording of the
final short plat.
As part of the Stoneridge I development which was preliminary platted under King County,
secondary access was required and is now under construction. The secondary access
(emergency only) comes from the west through the existing single family development from NE
16th Street to N E 17'h Street. Staff recommends as a condition of short plat approval that the
secondary access to both Stoneridge I and II be completed prior to the final recording of the
subject short plat.
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Staff recommends the establishment of a maintenance agreement for all common improvements,
including but not limited to: utility and access easements, storm drainage tracts and critical area
tracts as a condition of short plat approval.
Topographv: The site slopes in a northwesterly direction with an average slope of 10 to 12
percent. The site was logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings.
The tree cutting and land clearing plan indicates that all vegetation from the plat would be
removed except for that within the stream buffers and sensitive areas. The clearing of land would
accommodate the construction of homes, roads and storm detention as depicted on the tree
inventory plan which also identifies the location of larger trees. The trees include alder, maple,
cedar, fir and deciduous. Vegetation within the stream and wetlands and buffers would be
maintained.
Streams and Wetlands: Two streams are located on site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek, is a stream that originates off site, a few hundred feet to the south. Portions of the stream
typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek flows intermittently and joins
Greene's Creek immediately off site, to the north. During their observations, water was flowing
into Greene's Creek from the south; however, before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed
tributary, no surface water was present. Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence
with the unnamed tributary by the end of June. The width of the stream was averaging 20 inches
with a depth up to 3.75 inches at the time of observation in September 2003. The unnamed
tributary was not measured for depth or width as the report indicates that its channel was difficult
to detect, but indications of seasonal flow appears.
These streams/drainage courses are noted to provide a 25 foot buffer from the ordinary high
water mark. No tree cutting or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers. Due to the
flow of Greene's Creek into May Creek, The ERC placed a mitigation measure that the buffer be
increased to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the creek to reduce impacts to Greene's Creek. The
increased buffer width would impact access to new Lot 9; therefore, buffer averaging would be
permitted adjacent to new Lots 8 and 9 to allow for access.
Two wetlands were delineated. Wetland A, which runs along the west portion of the site and
adjacent to the unnamed tributary, is a Category 3 wetland and includes 6,478 sq. ft. of wetland
on-site. Wetland B is located adjacent to Greene's Creek and covers 1,120 sq. ft. and is
unregulated. However, due to the presence of Greene's Creek the wetland would be contained
within the creek buffer. To ensure that disturbance to the wetland and buffer does not occur
during and after construction, the ERC placed a mitigation measure on the project that silt fencing
be installed around the wetland, creek and associated buffers during construction and permanent
fencing be installed after construction.
Relationship to Existing Uses: The subject short plat is surrounded by existing and proposed
residential uses. To the east, the existing single family homes are under the jurisdiction of King
County. To the south and west, the parcels are either under development as another division of
Stoneridge (a.k.a. Windstone). To the north, the parcel is currently undeveloped. The proposed
detached single family development appears to be suitable within the context of the existing and
proposed uses in the area.
Community Assets: The plans indicate that all vegetation, except for that within the sensitive
areas, would be removed for the development of the short plat. As a result of the loss of existing
vegetation and in keeping with the code, which requires adding attractiveness and value to the
property, staff recommends the following condition: the applicant be required to plant two
ornamental trees within the front yard setback area for all lots within the short plat.
In order to ensure the trees are maintained and/or replaced if damaged, the applicant shall be
required to record a restrictive covenant against the property. The restrictive covenant shall
indicate that two ornamental trees are required to be planted and maintained within the front yard
setback area of each new lot. The restrictive covenant shall be recorded prior to or in conjunction
with short plat recording; however, the trees shall be planted prior to final. building permit
inspection.
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Police and Fire: Police and Fire Prevention staff indicate that sufficient resources exist to furnish
services to the proposed development, subject to the applicant's provision of Code required
improvements and fees. The Environmental Review Committee imposed a Fire Mitigation Fee in
order to mitigate the project's potential impacts to emergency services.
Recreation: The proposal does not provide on-site recreation areas for future residents of the
proposed plat. There are no existing recreational facilities in the immediate vicinity of the subject
property and it is anticipated that the proposed development would generate additional users of
existing City park and recreational facilities and programs. As required by the Environmental
Review Committee, a Parks Mitigation Fee will be required prior to the recording of the final short
plat.
Schools: The site is located within the boundaries of the Issaquah School District. City code
(RMC 4-1-160C) requires the applicant to pay the appropriate ISO impact fee of $2,937.00 per
new single family lot prior to building permit approval. The schools would include: Newcastle
Elementary, Maywood Middle School and Liberty High School.
Storm Drainage / Surface Water: The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Storm Drainage
Technical Information Report and plan prepared by Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated
September 28, 2004. The storm drainage system was designed to meet Level 3 standards and
water quality.
The report's overview indicates that runoff collected from Lots 1 through 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. NE
would be by catch basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention
pond located in Tract A. Runoff from Lots 8 and 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile Ave. NE
would be collected in a similar fashion, but drain to a wet vault located in the northeast corner of
the property (appears to be within new Lot 9). Both systems would perform water quality as well
as flow control. The report outlined the Eight Core Requirements which appear to be incorporated
into the storm drainage plan. The report states that off-site analysis was not conducted due to the
fact that Level 3 Flow Control is required, which is the most severe flow control required for
projects that contribute to areas prone to flooding.
The project site drains to Greene's Creek and will continue to drain to the drainage course as well
as a wetland that is proposed to be preserved.
The report discusses mitigation of existing and potential problems based on drainage complaints
(contained within the TIR). By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control, the report states that this project
should not aggravate or create a problem as specified in the problem-specific mitigation
requirements on the 1998 KCSWDM.
Water and Sanitary Sewer Utilities: The proposed development is within the water service area of
Water District 90 (WD 90). The applicant submitted a Certificate of Water Availability. According
to the document, the District's system can provide a minimum of 1,000 gpm of available fire flow
per fire hydrant. New water service stubs to each lot must be installed. Existing and new hydrants
are required to be retrofitted with Storz "quick disconnect" fittings.
An eight-inch sewer main is being installed as part of Stoneridge I. This sewer main is proposed
to be stubbed to the access road of the subject short plat which a sewer main extension along
this new road will be required. To ensure the sewer main is dedicated, staff recommends as a
condition of short plat approval that dedication of the sewer main to the existing downstream
public sanitary sewer is completed, if not already in place.
Separate side sewers stubs are required in each building lot. No dual side sewers are allowed.
Lots that are proposing grinder pumps are required to provide side sewers within the right-of-way.
No force main in the right-of-way is allowed.
This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District (SAD). Fees
are collected at the time the utility construction permit is issued. The Sanitary Sewer System
Development Charges (SOC) is $900 per building lot. This fee is payable at the time the utility
construction permit is issued.
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City of Renton P/BIPW Department
STONERIDGE 1/ SHORT PLA T
PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JANUARY 4, 2005
H. RECOMMENDATION:
Preliminary Report to the Hearing Examiner
L UA·04· 124, ECF, SHPL·H
Page 100f10
Staff recommends approval of the Stoneridge II Short Plat, Project File No. LUA·04·124, ECF, SHPL·H
subject to the following conditions:
1. Lot 8 shall utilize the 20 ft. private access easement that also provides access to Lot 9. A note shall
be placed on the face of the final short plat stating this requirement. The satisfaction of this
requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services.
2. The applicant shall obtain a demolition permit and complete all necessary inspections and approvals
for the removal of all buildings on the site prior to recording of the short plat. The satisfaction of this
requirement is subject to the review and approval of Development Services.
3. A twelve (12') foot right-of-way dedication is required along the short plat's frontage with Nile Ave,
NE. The dedication shall occur at the time of final recording of the short plat.
4. Prior to recording of the Stoneridge II Short Plat, the dedication of the access road through
Stoneridge I (LUA 04-046, FP) and associated improvements of the road shall be completed if
Stoneridge I is not yet recorded.
5. A maintenance agreement shall be created concurrently with the recording of the short plat in order to
establish maintenance responsibilities for all shared improvements. The agreement shall be placed
on the face of the final short plat prior to recording.
6. The applicant shall be required to plant two new approved trees within the 20-foot front yard setback
area of all lots within the short plat. The applicant shall be required to record a restrictive covenant
against the property prior to final short plat recording, which indicates that two trees are required to be
planted within the front yard setback area of each new lot. This condition shall be subject to the
review and approval of the Development Services Division and the trees shall be planted prior to final
building permit inspection.
7. Prior to recording the short plat, the dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge I, LUA 04-046,
FP) to the existing downstream public sanitary sewer system shall be required, if not yet in place.
EXPIRATION PERIODS:
Short Plats (SHPL): If the short plat is not filed within two years from date of approval (RMC 4·7·
070.M), the short plat shall become null and void.
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DATE: 11-24-2004
RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT . &uY1oY -121
MEMORANDUM
FROM: Stan Engler, Fire Marshal
TO: Susan Fiala, AICP
SUBJECT: Stone ridge II Short Plat Secondary Access
Secondary access to Stoneridge II is identified as a emergency access only
road connecting NE 16th Street to NE 1 i h Street. This secondary access
road is a condition of the Stoneridge I short plat that has already been approved
and is now under construction.
The Bureau is requesting that the secondary access to both Stoneridge I and II
be completed prior to the final approval of Stoneridge II.
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CITY :JF RENTON
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...aL -. Kathy 'Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
PlanningIBuilding/Public Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator.
December28;2004
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineers, Inc.
18215 72i1d Avenue S
Kent. WA '98032
SUBJECT: . Stoneridge IIShprt Plat
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Potter:'
. . .
This letter is 'written on behalf of theEnvironmerital~evi~w Committee (ERC) and ist().a.dvise you that'
they have completed their review of the. requesfforre·conSicl.eration concerning .Mitigation . #.8., of ·the
Determination of· Non~Significarice·MitigatecJ(DNS~M) . for Stoneridge II Short . Plat' . The.ERC. hasupheJd
~he isslJe of. Determination' of Non-$ignifi6ance-'Mitigeted witt).· nQrsvisions to the li:mQuage' of Mitigation
Measure#8. "Buffer averaging alohgGreene's Creek will orily be>pefmitted to allow acc'ess to Lbt>9. A
35 ft. buffet is required forall other areas.'! ..... ..' . . .
A Public Hearing: will be held by theRenton;Hearing~E)(aininerin the Co~ncil Chambers' on thesevs'nth'
floor of City Hall, 1055' South:G·ra·dy. Way, Rentoh,' washingtol1', on Janljary 04, 2005 at 9:0,0 .AM to
consider the Sho.rt Plat. The'f;lpplicant·orreptesehtatil.ie(sy6t the applican! is' required to bep'resent.at .
the public he.aring. A copy of the staff report wtllt)~ mail~9 to. you before the..·hearing. . .
. Theprecediriginformation Will ~ssistyouinpla:nningfor irtlplementation Of your project and enable you to
exercise your 'appeal rights morefuily, ifYQuchoose to do. s.o: If you have any questions or desire
clarification of the above, please callmeat(425) 430-7382. .' . .
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Susan Fiala
Senior Planner
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cc: ScottE. Hayes &JoAnnWatan~b~-Hayes I Parties of Record
Claudia Donnelly IParties' of ~ecord .
Virginia Luck I O~ner . .
KBS III, LLC/Applicant
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CITY OF RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works
MEMORANDUM
December 21,2004
Environmental Review Committee
Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, x7382
Stoneridge II Short Plat, LUA 04-124, ECF, SHPL-H,
Request for Reconsideration
Subsequent to the ERC's issuance of a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M)
for the above referenced project, the applicant filed a request for reconsideration with regard to
Mitigation Measure # 8 of the DNS-M. The issued Mitigation Measure # 8 is as follows:
The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on
each side of the OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow
access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
Applicant's Request
The applicant requests the ERC to revise this condition so the applicant can provide buffer
averaging throughout the entire corridor of Greene's Creek. The applicant provides the following
justifications:
1) Greene's Creek is a riparian corridor requiring a 25 ft. minimum buffer width (RMC 4-4-
130.D.3.B).
2) Increasing the buffer width does not necessarily increase protection.
3) With buffer averaging, the applicant can provide larger buffers in areas that are warranted.
4) An increase in the buffer adjacent to Tract C of the plat of Stoneridge will provide better
protection to the inlet on Greene's Creek.
5) The applicant proposes to repair the damage of an encroachment near the unregulated
wetland, which will provide further protection to Greene's Creek and repair the buffer.
6) Proposed averaging does not fall below 25 ft. in any portion of the corridor.
7) With buffer averaging, the applicant can maximize density as allowed under City of Renton
Code and supporting Comprehensive Plan policies.
8) Buffer averaging will provide for a larger building envelope.
9) As required by code, the entire buffer corridor will be further protected with permanent
fencing.
The applicant's request and drawings are attached (Attachment # 1).
Purpose of Mitigation Measures
The mitigation measures stated in the Environmental Review Report and Decision are relevant
environmental issues necessary to protect earth and water conditions. (i.e. additional setbacks
from wetlands and streams).
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Analysis of Mitigation Measure Reconsideration
Although the applicant's request for buffer averaging is required along Lots 8 and 9 to allow
access to Lot 9, buffer averaging along the entire Greene's Creek corridor is unnecessary. The
proposed buffer averaging does not provide the same protection as otherwise would occur with
35-foot setbacks. The following outlines staff's analysis:
1) Surrounding plats developed under King County regulations require a 50 ft. buffer from
Greene's Creek. A 35 ft. buffer is more consistent with these buffers than a 25 ft. buffer.
2) Greene's Creek flows into May Creek, which requires a 50 ft. buffer. A buffer of 35 ft.
provides better protection for both Greene's Creek and May Creek from disturbances
caused by construction and habitation.
3) Buffer averaging for this project will not provide the same protection against damage caused
by construction and habitation.
Recommendation
Staff recommends the Environmental Review Committee uphold the Determination of Non-
Significance-Mitigated (DNS-M) issued for the Stoneridge II Short Plat, LUA 04-124, with no
revisions to the language of Mitigation Measure # 8.
Staff does not recommend alteration of Mitigation Measure # 8 to allow buffer averaging for the
entire corridor of Greene's Creek.
Decision
The Environmental Review Committee concurs with staff's recommendation as noted under
"Recommendation" .
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
SIGNATURES:
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Renton Fire Department
DATE /
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Keolker··Whleeler, Mayor
December 15, 2004
Wayne Potter.
Bargh'aus~nEngineers, Inc.
18215 72ndAvenue S
Kent, W A 98032' '.
SUBJECT: Stoneri(jge.IIShbrt Plat'
LUA·04~124; SHPL-H, ECF
Dear Mr. Potter:
CITY ~F RENTON
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmernian}».E., Administrator
This letter 'is ·to inform you thattheappea!p~riQd has"eriqed)or the .'Environmental Review
Committe~'s (ERG)Determin~tioh 'of ~Oi1'~Significanc~ .; .. Mi~jg~~edfQr the above,.referenced project. .' .... .' . '.: ....
A r~quest for reconsidera,tioh and.appeaf:;h~yeb~~n.submittedYto the' City, Due to .the"
reconsideration of an ERC,<Mitiga:t.ibr1: .. ·M,e,!sur~;.ERC.· Will. conduct·· a' 'sup'plernentary
environmental review at ah upcoming meetirtg,'The appli'carit mllstcomply with' all ERC
Mitigation rvteasures.. '" ..... . . . ... .' ... ' . . .
'. Depending' o'n the outcome '6f, the request: for r~cohslcleratioh;tbeappeal~n1aymoveforward ..
and.·pe heard at the ·Hearing. E>sarniner Public.'::leari~g. Th~. He~ring Examiner Public 'Hearing
has been scheduled for January 4, 2005, where.Site Plan: Conditions may be issued~ . . ,". '.' ~ .. ' . '. -'.' ,'. ,~. '. .."
If you have c;lny questions, please fe~lfree' to. c~ntact mea:t:(~2~) .430-7382. . ... . . . . .
..•. F~or the EnViron:.·{%~Hev?committee,
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Susan Fiala, AIQP' .
Senior Planner
cc: . Virginia LlJck I Owner
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KBS III, LLC j Applicant .' . .., .
Scott E. Hayes & JoAnn Watanabe-Hayes, Claudia Donnelly I Parties of Record
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ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION & PUBLIC HEARING
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON·SIG~IFIC~NCE· MITIGATED (DNS·M)
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POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS oF, AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION (,
PROJECT NAME: Stonerldge II Short PI.t
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA04-124, SHPL·H, ECF
LOCATION: 1127 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION: The applicant 'I raqualtlng Envlronmantal (SEPA) Review and HearIng Examiner Short Plat approval lor a nine lot subdivIsion ala 3.8 acre alt8. The propoIslla located withIn the Residential· 5 (R-S)
zoning desIgnation. The loll are Intended tor the eventual development of detached alnglQ family homes-lots
ranging In size from 8,903 sq. fl. to 18,565 sq. ft. Acce .. to the site Is proposed via MI. Baker Ave. NE and Nile
Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetland. (one regulated Category
3) are located within the alte and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. WlidlUe (blaCk-tailed deer) and
habitat areal are also noted.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT
THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.
Appeals of the envIronmental determination must be flied In writing on or before 5:00 PM on December 13, 2004.
Appears must be flied In writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of
Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renlon
MuniCipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional Information regarding the appeal proce .. may be obtained from the
Renton City Clerk'. OHlce, (425) 431).6510. .
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE 7TH FLOOR OF CITY HALL, 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON JANUARY 4, 2005 AT 9:00 AM TO CONSIDER THE SHORT PLAT. IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, THE APPEAL WILL BE HEARD
AS PART OF THIS PUBLIC HEARING.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430·7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
Please Include the projecfNUMBER when calling for proper file Identification.
CERTIFICATION
I.s\ I u.c.ber: ' hereby certify that 3 copies of the ~bove ~ment were posted by me in :.3 conspicuous places on or nearby
""'''''''''''''' the described property on Ncyernb.e.c #l, ux54 . ........... ~\LYN K~"" ~ _"'~ ........ ~ ""fA_ "
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MARILYN KAMCHEFF
MY APPOINTMENT fXPIRFR fi.29-()7
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION & PUBLIC HEARING
" ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME: Stonerldge II Short Plat
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION: The applicant Is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short
Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal Is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5)
zoning designation. The lots are Intended for the eventual development of detached slngh~ family homes-lots
ranging In size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site Is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile
Ave. NE. Street dedications a rEI required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category
3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and
habitat areas are also noted.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITIEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT
THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be flied In writing on or before 5:00 PM on December 13, 2004.
Appeals must be flied In writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of
Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton
Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional Information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the
Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR
MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE 7TH FLOOR OF CITY HALL, 1055 SOUTH GRADY
WAY, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON JANUARY 4,2005 AT 9:00 AM TO CONSIDER THE SHORT
PLAT. IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, THE APPEAL WILL BE HEARD
AS PART OF THIS PUBLIC HEARING.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZAT;ION
: "Pleasei rit!hjdetlle project N I) M BER'i"V Ilerlcalli I1g :forprope'r fi Ie ldentification.
CITY OF RENif:bN
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION ..
AFFIDAVIT 0t=.Si:RVICE BY MAILING ..
Agencies See Attached
Wayne Potter Contact
KBS III, LLC Applicant
Virginia Luck Owner
(Signature of Sender),;..o: ~~I9'.I~---=---------------.t;!--I.:::.l~I'a=I~-t-:-. KOKKO
COUNTY OF KING
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NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSION EXPIRES
MARCH 19, 2006
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
purposes mentioned in the instrument. f"f /; f) ... -f ./ ~/,
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My appointment expires:
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
template' affidavit of service by mailing
Dept. of Ecology·
Environmental Review Section pd Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703 I I
WSDOT Northwest Region·
Atth: Ramin Pazooki Ki~g Area Dev. Serv., MS-240 P~ Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US! Army Corp. of Engineers •
Seattle District Office
Atth: SEPA Reviewer
PO; Box C-3755
Seattle, WA 98124
Jamey Taylor· I Depart. of Natural Resources
PO; Box 47015
Olympia, WA 98504-7015
KCI Dev. & Environmental Servo
Att~: SEPA Section
900 Oakesdale Ave. SW
Rehton, WA 98055-1219 ,
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Metro Transit
AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING
(ERe DETERMINATIONS)
WDFW -Stewart Reinbold·
c/o Department of Ecology
3190 160th Ave SE
Bellevue, WA 98008
Duwamish Tribal Office·
4717 W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106-1514
KC Wastewater Treatment Division·
Environmental Planning Supervisor
Ms. Shirley Marroquin
201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050
Seattle, W A 98104-3855
City of Newcastle
Attn: Mr. Micheal E. Nicholson
Director of Community Development
13020 SE 72nd Place
Newcastle, WA 98059
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.
Attn. SEPA Reviewer
39015 -172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program
Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert
39015 172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Office of Archaeology & Historic
Preservation·
Attn: Stephanie Kramer
PO Box 48343
Olympia, WA 98504-8343
City of Kent
Attn: Mr. Fred Satterstrom, AICP
Acting Community Dev. Director
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5895
City of Tukwila
Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official
6300 Southcenter Blvd.
Se~ior Environmental Planner
GarY Kriedt
201' South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431 Se~ttle, WA 98104-3856
Puget Sound Energy
Municipal Liason Manager
Joe Jainga
PO Box 90868, MS: XRD-01W
Bellevue, WA 98009-0868
Tukwila, WA 98188
Seattle Public Utilities Re~1 Estate Services Titl~ Examiner
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
POIBox 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and
cities will need to be sent a copy of the checklist, PMT's, and the notice of application .•
Also note, do not mail Jamey Taylor any of the notices she gets hers from the web. Only send
her the ERC Determination paperwork.
template -affidavit of service by mailing
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CITY 'IF RENTON
Wheeler, Mayor
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,A~ministrator'
November 24, 2004
Wayne Potter
Barghausen Engineers, Inc.
18215 72ridAvenue S
Kent, WA 98032
',SUBJECT: Stoneridge 1.1 Short Plat
LUA04-124, SJ-iPL-H, ECF '
Dea:r, Mr. Potter: '
This'letterisWritten on behCilf of the Environmental Review, Committee (ERG) and is toaqviseyouthat
they have completed their review of the sl!bjecfpr6jeCt.Th~ ER<;; issUed a threshold Determination of
Non-Significance"Mitigated with Mitigation Measures. Please refer to the enclosed 'Mitigatjon,Measures
document. ' " " " , " ,
Appeals of the ehvkonmentakcfeterri1ination must' befile~' in "writing 01:1 or' bef()re 5:00 PM on
December 13, 2004. Appeals must be filed in writing together yvitlith!;l\rE3Quired $75.00 application fee
with: Hearing Examiner,Gity;of Renton, 1055SoJ:ith:GractyWay, 'Rentor\ WA 98055. ' Appeals to the
Examiner are governed by chy of R~niOri',:Murlicipal:Cod~seCtibn 4-8~1~ O.S; AdditionCiI infOrmation
regarding the appeal process may beobtainedfromcihE{Reritoh Cify,CI~rk's9ffice, (425) 430~6510 .. '. .' . "". " ",".", -.. , ...... ~.. . " ",', , . . ' -. .
A Public Hearing will, be held by the R~ntbnHeaVlng EX8:rniner in the Courrcil Chambers qn the seventh
jloor of City Hall, 1055 South'GradyWay, Renton, Wa:shingtonjon Jatlucuy 4, 2005 at 9:00 .AM to
consider the Short Plat. TheapplicanL6r.representative(s) ofthe;applic,ant isrequiredto be present, at
,the public hearing. A copy of the ,stattre,port .will be mailE3dto you orlE;fweekbefore the hearing. If the'
Environmental Determination,is appealeditheappealwill behea:rdaspart of this public hearing.
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" The preceding information will assist you" in'pli;lnhingifor irTIplemeriiation of your project andenabi~ you to
exercise your appeal rights more fully,if you"chooseto'doso.' If you have any questions or 'desire, '
, clarification of the above,plea:secall me at (425) 430"7382. " "
"For the EnVironmerital Review Committee,
~~-e~~ eor ~~i>k ·Pi"'~
Susan Fiala,
Senior Planner
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cc: Scott E. Hayes & JoAnn Watanabe-Hayes fParties of Record '
Virginia Luck fOwner "
KBS III, LLC f Applicant
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November 24,2004
Washington ,State
Department of Ecology
Environmental, Review Section
PO Box 47703
, Olympia,'WA 98504-7703
CITY JF·RENTON '. . . ..
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
Subject, Environmental Determinations .' . . . .
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environ~ental Determination for the following project reViewed t;>y ,
the Environmental Review Committee (ERG) on November 23, 2004: '
DETERMINAtiON OF NON·SIGNIFICANCE, ~ MITIGATED
PROJECT NAME: ,,'
PROJECT NUMBER:
, LOCAtiON:
DESCRIPTION:
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,Stoneridg~, 1I·:Short 'PI~t '. .
LUA04,.124,SHPL~H, ECF'
1721 Nile AvenueNE
Th~ applicant is requesting :Envlrohmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
ExaminerSh'ort Plat approvalfQr' a ninllot subdivisionofa 3.6 acre site.
rhe proposal is located, wfthin' the:~8esidei1tial ~ 5. (R:5) zoning' ,
'designation. The: lots: are inteiiciedforithe eventual, development of
, de~ached'single:farrii'li(h()n1~~. lot.sra'ngiri9 in size from 8;903 sq. ft:.to
18,565 ,~q.·ff. A~ctlss,to 'th~;~siteisproposedviaMt;BakerAve.: NE and
Nile:Ave;, NE,,',Street',~edicationsare required. Twc) streams (one
, regulated) and tWo we.tlands (one regulated~;Category 3)are located within "
','"the site ,and each would»)ave the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (bia~k: ' . ,"
,.taiied'dee'r),andhabitat ai'ea~ are:also note<L' : ,", ',' " ',,'
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,Appeals of the envirOilmeiltal':determination must be filedinwriii'ng on 'or before 5':00 PM on
December 13, ,20p4. Appeals. must' be, fiiedin ,\:'Vriti~gt6geth~r withJhe. req uired' $75.00 apP'iication fee'
with: Hearing Examiner, City of Rentorl, l055S6uth Grady Way,: Reriton, WA 98055: Nipe'als to the· .
Examiner are governed by City of Reritan Iylu'nfcipal Gode" SeCtion 4-8.110;B. , Additi9nalinformation
regarding" the appeal' process '. may be obtained'from ,the'Rentori City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. . . ~. , . . .
I'fyou have questions; please callnieat (425) 430-7382.
For the~Envirbnmental Review Committee,
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Susan A. Fiala
Senior Planner'
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WDFW, Stewart Reinbold ,
David F. Dietzn1an, Department of Natural Resources,
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Duwamish Tribal Office .
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study
dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till
Liners". The satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services
during construction, utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion
and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently
drains through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention
(Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family
lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily
trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the apRropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The
fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
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8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the
OHWM. Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall
delineate and label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and
approval of the Development Services Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat
(within Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed
Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to. connect to the 25 ft.
buffer on the north property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review
and approval of the Development Services Division.
10. A note shall be placed on, face of the final plat stating that no graL ~ or structure be allowed within the
creek's buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored
construction flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be
completed prior to the issuance of construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (i.e. split-rail fence
or other approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
ADVISORY NOTES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
Advisory Notes to Applicant:
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental
determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal
process for environmental determinations.
Planning
1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless
otherwise approved by the Development Services Division. The Development Services Division reserves the
right to rescind the approved extended haul hours at any time if complaints are received.
2. The applicant shall be required to create a separate native growth protection area containing the wetland and
its buffer via a conservation easement, protective easement or tract/deed prior to final plat approval (RMC4-3-
050G).
3. The applicant shall be required to permanently identify the native growth protection area by including a wood
or metal sign on treated or metal posts. Suggested wording of the sign is as follows: "Protection of this
natural area is in your care. Alteration or disturbance is prohibited by law." (RMC4-3-050G5).
4. The site is located within the Issaquah School District.
Fire
1. A fire hydrant with 1,000 GPM fire flow is required within 300 ft. of all new single-family structures. If the
building square footage exceeds 3,600 sq. ft. in area, the minimum fire flow increases to 1,500 GPM and
requires two hydrants within 300 ft. of the structures.
2. Fire Department access roads are required to be paved, 20 ft. wide.
3. Street addresses shall be visible from a public street.
Plan Review -Surface Water/Storm Drainage
1. The Surface Water System Development Charges (SDC) is $715 per building lot. This fee is payable at the
time the utility construction permit is issued.
Plan Review -Water
1. Existing and new hydrants will be required to be retrofitted with Storz "quick disconnect" fittings.
Plan Review -Sanitary Sewer
1. A sewer main extension along the new road will be required.
2. Separate side sewers stubs are required in each building lot. No dual side sewers are allowed.
3. Lots that are proposing grinder pumps are required to provide side sewers within the right-of-way. No force
main in ROW is allowed.
4. This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District (SAD). Fees are collected
at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
5. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charges (SOC) is $900 per building lot. This fee is payable at the
time the utility construction permit is issued.
Plan Review -Street Improvements
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain, landscape, street
lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed street and along the frontage of the parcel with Nile
Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance.
Plan Review -General
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.
Property Services
To be provided separately.
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
(MITIGATED)
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
KBS III LLC APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat (aka Windstone)
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing
Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the
Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single
family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker
Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one
regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-
tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
LEAD AGENCY:
1727 Nile Avenue NE
The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse
impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c).
Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of
Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified
during the environmental review process.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on December 13, 2004.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton,
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code
Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's
Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
SIGNATURES:
NOVEMBER 29, 2004
NOVEMBER 23, 2004
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DATE
To:
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ENVIR()NMENTAL R'EVIEWCOMMITTEE '
, ":Ni'EETI NG<NOTICE~,':' "i' '
N'6~ember23, 2004'
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Gregg Zimmerman, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator
Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator
Lee Wheeler, Fire Chief
From: Jennifer Henning, Development Planning
TU,9sday, Nbvember23,2004: 9:,00 AM " ,
;"Meeting Date:
Time:
Location: Sixth Floor Conference Room #620
Agenda listed below.
Stoneridge II Short Plat (Fiala)
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval for a nine lot
subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential -5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots
are intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to
18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required.
Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each
would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
Airgas CO? Storage & Rail Site (Wei/)
LUA04-130, ECF
The applicant (Airgas-Nor Pac, Inc.) is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, in order to construct two 100,000-
pound (when full) liquid carbon dioxide storage tanks at their existing site at 950 Powell Avenue SW. The zoning
designation is Industrial Medium (1M). The two above ground tanks are 56 ft 6 inches by 7 ft 6 inches in size and 8ft
8.5 inches high, 50-tons each. The area for the tank foundation pads, which is currently a gravel surface, is
approximately 1,000 square feet. The proposed area of constuction will encompass approximately 5,400 square feet
of impervious area to include the tank pads, process piping, rail off-load platform and compressor. The site does
not contain any critical areas according to the City of Renton Critical Areas maps. The applicant proposes the hours
of operation to be Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.
cc: K. Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
J. Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
A. Pietsch, EDNSP Administrator ®
B. Wolters, EDNSP Director ®
J. Gray, Fire Prevention
N. Watts, P/B/PW Development Services Director ®
F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
S. Engler, Fire Prevention ®
J. Medzegian, Council
S. Meyer, P/B/PW Transportation Systems Director
R. Lind, Economic Development
L. Warren, City Attorney ®
STAFF
REPORT
A. BACKGROUND
ERC MEETING DATE
Project Name:
Owner:
Applicant:
Contact:
File Number:
Project Description:
Project Location:
Exist. Bldg. Area gsf:
Site Area:
RECOMMENDA TlON:
Project Location Map
City of Renton
Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
November 23, 2004
Stoneridge II Short Plat (aka Windstone)
Virginia Luck 285 Sand Dune Ave NW Ocean Shores, WA 98569
KBS III LLC 12320 NE 8th Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98005
Wayne Potter, Barghausen Eng. 18215 72nd Ave. S. Kent, WA 98032
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H Project Manager: Susan Fiala, AICP
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner
Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is
located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are intended for
the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from
8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE
and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and
two wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would
have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also
noted. Continued on next page
1727 Nile Avenue NE
All to be demolished
3.6 acres (gross area)
Proposed New Bldg. Area: N/A
Total Building Area gsf: N/A
Staff recommends that the Environmental Review Committee Issue a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M).
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STONERIDGE II SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
En vir' 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 2 0(8
Project description continued: The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single-family homes-
lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. The proposed subdivision is intended to result in the eventual
construction of detached single-family residences. The site would be developed into nine lots and one tract. Two
wetlands (one regulated) and two creeks/drainage courses (one unnamed and Greene's Creek) are located on the
site.
The applicant submitted several studies including: a geotechnical report, a preliminary storm drainage report, habitat
data report, and a critical areas assessment and delineation. Site preparation for development of the plat would include
the removal of vegetation and trees for roadways, utilities and building pads. Vegetation would remain within the
sensitive areas and creek and wetland buffers.
Primary access would be via Nile Ave. NE to NE 1ih St. to Mt. Baker Ave. NE that would extend north terminating in a
cul-de-sac. New lots 8 and 9 would be served via Nile Ave. NE via a private access easement. Street improvements
including curb, gutter, sidewalk, lighting and right-of-way dedications are required.
The site is zoned Residential - 5 (R-5) dwelling units per acre. The R-5 zone allows residential densities that range
from no minimum up to a maximum of 5.0 dulac. The proposed plat would arrive at a net density of 3.9 dulac after the
deduction of public roadways from the gross acreage which would be within the allowed range of the R-5 zone. The
Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Residential Low Density (RLD).
B. RECOMMENDATION
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Issue DNS with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
C. MITIGATION MEASURES
DETERMINATION OF
XX NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED.
XX Issue DNS-M with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical 'Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
2. The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
3. The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
4. The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level
3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
5. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new single-family lot.
The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
6. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily trip
associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
7. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-family lot. The fee
shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
8. The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
ERC_Stoneridge2.doc
City of Renton PIBIPW Department
STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLAT
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004 Page 3 ot8
label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
9. The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat (within
Stoneridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where
the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
10. A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development
Services Division.
11. During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored construction
flags to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement
shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the
issuance of construction/utility permits.
12. After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (Le. split-rail fence or
other approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of
this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Advisory Notes to Applicant:
The fol/owing notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental
determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal
process for environmental determinations.
Planning
1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless otherwise
approved by the Development Services Division. The Development Services Division reserves the right to rescind
the approved extended haul hours at any time if complaints are received.
2. The applicant shall be required to create a separate native growth protection area containing the wetland and its
buffer via a conservation easement, protective easement or tract/deed prior to final plat approval (RMC4-3-050G).
3. The applicant shall be required to permanently identify the native growth protection area by including a wood or
metal sign on treated or metal posts. Suggested wording of the sign is as follows: "Protection of this natural area
is in your care. Alteration or disturbance is prohibited by law." (RMC4-3-050G5).
4. The site is located within the Issaquah School District.
Fire
-1.-A fire hydrant with 1,000 GPM fire flow is required within 300 ft. of all new single-family structures. If the building
square footage exceeds 3,600 sq. ft. in area, the minimum fire flow increases to 1,500 GPM and requires two
hydrants within 300 ft. of the structures.
2. Fire Department access roads are required to be paved, 20 ft. wide.
3. Street addresses shall be visible from a public street.
Plan Review -Surface Water/Storm Drainage
1. The Surface Water System Development Charges (SDC) is $715 per building lot. This fee is payable at the time
the utility construction permit is issued.
Plan Review -Water
1. Existing and new hydrants will be required to be retrofitted with Storz "quick disconnect" fittings.
Plan Review -Sanitary Sewer
1. A sewer main extension along the new road will be required.
2. Separate side sewers stubs are required in each building lot. No dual side sewers are allowed.
3. Lots that are proposing grinder pumps are required to provide side sewers within the right-of-way. No force main
in ROW is allowed.
4. This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District (SAD). Fees are collected at
the time the utility construction permit is issued.
5. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charges (SDC) is $900 per building lot. This fee is payable at the time
the utility construction permit is issued.
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
Plan Review -Street Improvements
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 4 of 8
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain, landscape, street
lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed street and along the frontage of the parcel with
Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance.
Plan Review -General
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.
Property Services
1. To be provided separately.
D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental
regulations.
1. Earth
Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by Earth Consultants, Inc., dated
July 13, 2004. The report provides information and recommendations pertaining to foundations, soils, groundwater
and erosion.
The report states that the site slopes in a northwesterly direction with an average slope of 10 to 12 percent. The site
was logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings. The tree cutting and land clearing plan
indicates that all vegetation from the plat would be removed except for that within the stream buffers and sensitive
areas. The clearing of land would accommodate the construction of homes, roads and storm detention as depicted on
the tree inventory plan which also identifies the location of larger trees. The trees include alder, maple, cedar, fir and
deciduous.
The report indicates that the proposed single family residences can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footings bearing on medium dense to dense native silty sand with gravel or on granular structural fill used
to modify existing grades. The native silty sand with gravel soils are moisture sensitive, and the soils will degrade
rapidly if exposed to excessive moisture. To ensure that site preparation and general earthwork is conducted
according to the geotechnical report, staff recommends as a mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the
recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation
and General Earthwork".
The storm water detention pond is planned to be located in the northwest portion of the site and care should be taken
during excavation to identify and control seepage along the cut slopes of the detention pond. Where fill berms are
proposed to be utilized around the pond, compaction of fill will need to meet structural fill specifications. To ensure
that any berms and till liners are constructed according to the specifications of the report, staff recommends as a
mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering
Study dated July 13, 2004, regarding "Compacted Berm and Till Liners".
The soils encountered during exploration consisted of native silty sand with gravel and according to the USGS that the
site identifies glacial till deposits throughout the site. In general, the native soils observed at the test pit locations were
generally consistent with this type of deposit.
Three test pits were sampled. Underlying the surficial layer of topsoil, medium dense, brown silty sand with gravel soil
was encountered at depths of 2 % ft. to 4 ft. below existing grade. Underlying the brown silty sand soils, dense silty
sand with gravel glacial till soils were encountered. Light ground water seepage was observed in an off-site test pit
that was part of Stoneridge I Plat. The use of sumps during construction may be necessary, depending on the rate of
groundwater seepage entering excavations.
The environmental checklist states that the quantity of cut and fill has not been e!3timated but is anticipated by the
applicant that it would be balanced on site.
In order to reduce the potential for erosion and control sedimentation to the site and to adjacent properties, staff
recommends additional mitigation including that the project be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 50t8
(DOE) Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of thl3 2001 Stormwater Management
Manual.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Engineering Study dated
July 13, 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork" and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners". The
satisfaction of this requirement shall be reviewed and approved by Development Services during construction,
utility work and building construction.
• The project shall be required to be designed and comply with the Department of Ecology's (DOE) Erosion and
Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations.
2. Surface Water
Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Storm Drainage Technical Information Report and plan prepared
by Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated September 28, 2004 with the land use application. The storm
drainage system was designed to meet Level 3 standards and water quality.
The report's overview indicates that runoff collected from Lots 1 through 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. NE would be by catch
basins and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wetland/detention pond located in Tract A. Runoff from Lots
8 and 9 and the frontage improvements to Nile Ave. NE would be collected in a similar fashion, but drain to a wet vault
located in the northeast corner of the property (appears to be within new Lot 9). Both systems would perform water
quality as well as flow control. The report outlined the Eight Core Requirements which appear to be incorporated into
the storm drainage plan. The report states that off-site analysis was not conducted due to the fact that Level 3 Flow
Control is required, which is the most severe flow control required for projects that contribute to areas prone to
flooding.
The project site drains to Greene's Creek and will continue to drain to the drainage course as well as a wetland that is
proposed to be preserved.
The report discusses mitigation of existing and potential problems based on drainage complaints (contained within the
TIR). By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control, the report states that this project should not aggravate or create a problem as
specified in the problem-specific mitigation requirements on the 1998 KCSWDM.
According to the City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation" (to be
discussed under 'Wetland" section) provided by the applicant, a drainage course, Greene's Creek, crosses the site.
To ensure that the drainage course is addressed within the context of the storm drainage system staff recommends
as a mitigation measure that the drainage report includes an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that
currently drains through the proposed project and the storm systems be sized to accommodate the future land use
condition flows.
Due to flooding and erosion problems, staff recommends that the project be designed per the 1998 King County
Surface Water Drainage Manual as a mitigation measure and the storm drainage system is designed to meet both
detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
Mitigation Measures:
• The final drainage report shall include an analysis of the upstream tributary area and flow that currently drains
through the proposed project. The storm systems shall be sized to accommodate the future land use condition
flows.
• The project shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Level 3
flow control) and water quality improvements.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
3. Fire Protection
Impacts: Fire Prevention staff indicates that the applicant provide required improvements and fees to offset the
impacts associated with the new development. The proposal to add nine (9) new residential lots to the City would
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STONERIDGE II SHORT PLAT
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 60(8
impact the City's Fire Emergency Services. Therefore, a Fire Mitigation Fee of $488.00 per new single-family lot. The
fee is estimated at $4,392.00 (9 new lots x $488.00 = $4,320.00) and is required prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $488.00 per new
single-family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Fire Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 2913, Ordinance 4527.
4. AccessITransportation
Impacts: A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for the project. Primary access to the site is proposed via
Nile Ave. NE to NE 1ih Street to Mt. Baker Avenue NE which would be extended north from its terminus at Lots 1
and 3 of Stoneridge I Plat. Lots 8 and 9 would be accessed via Nile Ave. NE to the a joint use driveway (private
access easement).
The proposal would result in an increase in traffic trips to the City's street system; therefore, the appropriate Traffic
Mitigation Fee will be imposed. The Traffic Mitigation Fee is calculated at a rate of $75.00 per additional generated trip
per new single-family lot at a rate of 9.57 trips per lot home. For the proposal, the Traffic Mitigation Fee is estimated at
$6,459.75 (9 new lots x 9.57 trips = 86.13 trips) thus (86.13 x $75 per trip = $6,459.75). The fee is payable prior to
the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new
average daily trip associated with the project. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Transportation Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3100, Ordinance 4527.
5. Parks & Recreation
Impacts: The proposal does not provide on-site recreation areas for future residents of the proposed plat. It is
anticipated that the proposed development would generate future residents that would utilize the City's parks,
recreational facilities and programs. Therefore, a Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per each new single-family
lot would be required for the proposal. The fee is estimated at $4,776.84 (9 new lots x $530.76 = $4,776.84) and is
payable prior to the recording of the final plat.
Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single-
family lot. The fee shall be paid prior to the recording of the final plat.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Parks Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3082, Ordinance 4527.
6. Wetlands/Streams
Impacts: The applicant submitted a Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation Report prepared by Chad Armour, LLC,
dated October 9, 2004. The purpose of the study was to delineate wetlands, evaluate the functions and values of
wetlands and any streams, determine classification and buffers, determine impacts and present a conceptual
mitigation plan.
Two streams are located on site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May Creek, is a stream that originates off site, a few
hundred feet to the south. Portions of the stream typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek
flows intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site, to the north. During their observations, water was
flowing into Greene's Creek from the south; however, before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed tributary, no surface
water was present. Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence with the unnamed tributary by the end of
June. The width of the stream was averaging 20 inches with a depth up to 3.75 inches at the time of observation in
September 2003. The unnamed tributary was not measured for depth or width as the report indicates that its channel
was difficult to detect, but indications of seasonal flow appears.
These streams/drainage course are noted to provide a 25 foot buffer from the ordinary high water mark. No tree cutting
or land clearing would be permitted within these buffers. Due to the flow of Greene's Creek into May Creek, staff
recommends as a mitigation measure that the buffer be increased to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the creek to
reduce impacts to the creek. The increased buffer width would impact access to new Lot 9; therefore, buffer averaging
would be permitted adjacent to new Lots 8 and 9.
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STONERIDGE /I SHORT PLA T
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
Page 70!8
Additionally, the abutting Stoneridge I Plat (Preliminary plat approved in King County-Final Plat in Renton) was
conditioned to have a 50 foot buffer along the Category 3 wetland and unnamed tributary, staff recommends that a
transition between the 50 foot buffer and the 25 ft. buffer be provided. It appears that the transition would occur on
proposed Lot 1, where the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1.
To maintain the capacity along Greene's Creek, staff recommends that to prevent future disturbance along the creek
buffer that a note be placed on the face of the final plat that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer.
The study delineated two wetlands. Wetland A, which runs along the west portion of the site and adjacent to the
unnamed tributary, is a Category 3 wetland and includes 6,478 sq. ft. of wetland on-site. Wetland B is located adjacent
to Greene's Creek and covers 1,120 sq. ft. and is unregulated. However, due to the presence of Greene's Creek the
wetland would be contained within the creek buffer.
To ensure that disturbance to the wetland and buffer does not occur during and after construction, staff recommends
that silt fencing be installed around the wetland, creek and associated buffers during construction and permanent
fencing be installed after construction.
Mitigation Measures:
• The applicant shall increase the creek buffer along Greene's Creek to a width of 35 ft. on each side of the OHWM.
Buffer averaging adjacent to Lots 8 and 9 is permitted to allow access to Lot 9. The final plat shall delineate and
label the creek buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• The applicant shall provide a transition between the 50 ft. wetland buffer located to the south of subject plat (within
Stone ridge I) and the 25 ft. wetland buffer located on the site. The transition would occur on proposed Lot 1, where
the 50 ft. buffer meets the south property line would extend northwest to connect to the 25 ft. buffer on the north
property line of Lot 1. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the
Development Services Division.
• A note shall be placed on the face of the final plat stating that no grading or structure be allowed within the creek's
buffer. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division.
• During site preparation and construction, the applicant shall install silt fencing with brightly colored construction flags
to indicate the boundaries of the wetland, creek and associated buffers. The satisfaction of this requirement shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division and be completed prior to the issuance of
construction/utility permits.
• After the development of site improvements, the applicant shall install permanent fencing (Le. split-rail fence or other
approved barrier) and signage along the entire edge of the wetland and creek buffers. The satisfaction of this
requirement shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
7. Habitat/Wildlife
Impacts: A Habitat Data report was submitted with the land use application as prepared by Chad Armour, LLC., dated
September 10, 2004. The purpose of the study was to identify habitat present on site and the potential impacts that
development may have on this habitat.
The report indicates that there are two habitat types on site including include meadow and forest. The Meadow
habitat type is that area subject to grading and revegetation 2003 that is dominated by grass with tree seedlings and
shrubs. There are no large trees or shrubs present nor special habitat features such as snags or downed logs. The
report states that indications of black-tailed deer were observed in the Meadow habitat. Many of the shrubs had been
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STONERIDGE II SHORT PLA T
En vir 'ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-04-124, ECF, SHPL-H
REPORT OF NOVEMBER 23, 2004 Page 8 0(8
browsed and beds. The Forest habitat type is located on the remainder of the site with black cottonwood and red
alder and other trees. The only wildlife observed in this habitat type were the American robin, hermit thrush, Steller's
jay and skunk. The black tailed deer is a priority game species in Washington primarily associated with the Meadow
habitat type for breeding and foraging. Based on the relatively small size of the Meadow habitat type, it is likely that
black tailed deer use on the site is limited. No further mitigation is recommended.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation is recommended.
Policy Nexus: N/A
E. COMMENTS OF REVIEWING DEPARTMENTS
The proposal has been circulated to City Departmental/Divisional Reviewers for their review. Where
applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this report as Mitigation Measures and/or
Notes to Applicant.
-L Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File.
Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report.
Environmental Determination Appeal Process Appeals of the environmental determination must be
filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on December 13, 2004. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the
required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 O.B. Additional information
regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
November 18, 2004
Susan Fiala
Sonja 1. Fesser ~
Stoneridge II Short Plat, LUA-04-124-SHPL
Format and Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the
following comments:
Comments for the Applicant:
The dedication of land for street purposes on short plats (the 12' strip adjoining Nile Ave NE and
what is now noted as Road' A') requires approval by the City Council. Said dedication is
achieved via a recorded City of Renton Dedication Deed document. If the dedication is to be
recorded with the short plat, the dedication process needs to be timed in such a way that Council
approval and all other matters pertaining to the dedication have been addressed and resolved, and
said document is ready to record. The Deed of Dedication document includes both a legal
description exhibit and a map exhibit. The legal description exhibit should be prepared, stamped,
dated and signed by the applicant's surveyor. The surveyor should also prepare the map exhibit.
The dedication process requires an updated Plat Certificate dated within 45 days of Council
action on said dedication. Talk to the Project Manager if there are questions or further
information is needed.
It's not made clear on the drawing that Road 'A' is to be dedicated to the city for street purposes.
Information needed for final short plat approval includes the following:
Note the City of Renton land use action number and land record number, LUA-04-124-SHPL and
LND-20-0396, respectively, on the drawing, preferably in the upper right-hand corner. The type
size used for the land record number should be smaller than that used for the land use action
number.
A licensed surveyor will need to prepare and stamp, sign and date the final short plat submittal.
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Show ties to the City of Renton Survey Control Network. The geometry will be checked by the
city when said ties are provided.
Note the bearings for all interior boundary lines of the proposed lots.
Provide short plat and lot closure calculations.
Include a statement of equipment and procedures used, per WAC 332-130-100.
Note the dates the existing monuments were visited, per WAC 332-130-150, and what was found.
Indicate what has been, or is to be, set at the corners of the proposed lots.
Note discrepancies between bearings and distances of record and those measured or calculated, if
any.
Note all easements, agreements and covenants of record on the drawing.
Addresses for the proposed lots will be provided by the city as soon as possible.
On the final short plat submittal, remove all references to trees, topog lines and other items not
directly impacting the subdivision. These items are provided only for preliminary short plat
approval.
The City of Renton Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works is the only city official
who signs this short plat drawing. Provide an appropriate approval block and signature line.
Appropriate King County approval blocks also need to be noted on the drawing.
All vested owner(s) of the subject property need to sign the final short plat submittal. Include
notary blocks as needed.
Include a declaration block on the drawing.
Remove all references to density worksheets, building setbacks, zoning and comprehensive plan
designations on the final short plat submittal.
Note that if there are easements, agreements or restrictive covenants to others (City of Renton,
etc.) as part of this subdivision, they can be recorded concurrently with the short plat. The short
plat drawing and the associated document(s) are to be given to the Project Manager as a package.
The short plat document will be recorded first (with King County). The recording riumber(s) for
the associated document(s) (said documents recorded concurrently with, but following the short
plat) need to be referenced on the short plat drawings.
If there is to be a Homeowners' Association (HOA) for this short plat, the following language
concerning ownership of "Tract A" (drainage facilities and sensitive area) applies to this short
plat and should be noted on the final short plat drawing as follows:
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Upon the recording of this short plat, Tract A is hereby granted and conveyed to the
Stoneridge 1/ Short Plat Homeowners' Association (HOA) for a drainage and
sensitive area. All necessary maintenance activities for said Tract will be the
responsibility of the HOA. In the event that the HOA is dissolved or otherwise fails
to meet its property tax obligations, as evidenced by non-payment of property taxes
for a period of eighteen (18) months, then each lot in this short plat shall assume and
have an equal and undivided ownership interest in the tract previously owned by the
HOA and have the attendant financial and maintenance responsibilities.
If no HOA is established, then use the following language on the final short plat drawing:
Lots 1 through 9, inclusive, shall have an equal and undivided ownership interest in
"Tract A".
The foregoing statement is to be accompanied by language defining the maintenance
responsibilities for any infrastructure located on the Tract serving the short plat, or
reference a separate recording instrument detailing the same.
The new private access and utility easement noted over proposed Tract A is for the benefit
of future owners of Lot 3, and the joint-use driveway is for the benefit of Lots 8 and 9.
Sine the new lots created via this short plat are under common ownership at the time of
short plat recording, there can be no new easements created until ownership of the lots is
conveyed to others, together with and/or subject to specific easement rights.
Add the following Declaration of Covenant language on the face of the subject short plat
drawing, !tthe previous paragraph applies:
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owner of the land embraced within this short plat, in returnfor the benefit to
accrue from this subdivision, by signing hereon covenants and agrees to convey the
beneficial interest in the new easements shown on this short plat to any and all future
purchasers of the lots, or of any subdivisions thereof This covenant shall run with
the land as shown on this short plat.
The new pri vate access/utilities easements require a "NEW PRIVATE EASEMENT FOR
INGRESS, EGRESS & UTILITIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT" statement noted on the
short plat drawing. See the attachment.
Fee Review Comments:
The Fee Review Sheet for the preliminary short plat review is provided for your use and
information.
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Title for both oUhe following paragraphs:
NEW PRIV ATE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS & UTILITIES
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
Use the following paragraph if there are two or more lots participating in the agreement:
NOTE: NEW PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND
UTILITIES IS TO BE CREATED UPON THE SALE OF LOTS SHOWN ON THIS
SHORT PLAT. THE OWNERS OF LOTS SHALL HAVE AN
EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE OWNERSHIP AND
RESPONSmILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT
APPURTENANCES. THESE APPURTENANCES AND MAINTENANCE
RESPONSmILITIES INCLUDE THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF THE
PRIVATE ACCESS ROAD, DRAINAGE PIPES, AND STORM WATER QUALITY
AND/OR DETENTION FACILITIES WITHIN THIS EASEMENT, PRIV ATE
SIGNAGE, AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE NOT OWNED BY THE CITY OF
RENTON OR OTHER UTILITY PROVIDERS. MAINTENANCE COSTS SHALL BE
SHARED EQUALLY. PARKING ON THE PAVING IN THE ACCESS EASEMENT
IS PROHmITED, UNLESS PAVEMENT WIDTH IS GREATER THAN 20 FEET.
Use the following paragraph if there is one lot subject to the agreement:
NOTE: NEW PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND
UTILITIES IS TO BE CREATED UPON THE SALE OF LOTS SHOWN ON THIS
SHORT PLAT. THE OWNER OF LOT . SHALL HAVE OWNERSHIP AND
RESPONSmILITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT
APPURTENANCES. THESE APPURTENANCES AND MAINTENANCE
RESPONSmILITIES INCLUDE THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF THE
PRIV ATE ACCESS ROAD, DRAINAGE PIPES, AND STORM WATER QUALITY
AND/OR DETENTION FACILITIES WITHIN THIS EASEMENT, PRIVATE
SIGN AGE, AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE NOT OWNED BY THE CITY OF
RENTON OR OTHER UTILITY PROVIDERS. MAINTENANCE COSTS SHALL BE
SHARED EQUALLY. PARKING ON THE PAVING IN THE ACCESS EASEMENT
IS PROHmITED, UNLESS PAVEMENT WIDTH IS GREATER THAN 20 FEET.
PROPERTY SERVI(' .... ~ FEE REVIEW FOR SUBDMSIONS Nr . 'Q04 ---",<DI:Z.L-I __
APPLICANT: U )ev J V1F34/J....1IA. ) Kes 11III Ie RECEIVED FROM ___ --;-:---:--;-_
(date)
JOB ADDRESS: 1727 blll E AVS bIe: ~ J WO#_7.L...7-,--.3<60~o£.71--_____ _
NATURE OF WORK: 9 -I.or 5HoEtt "'PI .Lq.(s:rob--U=:RIr:X~E II eI::tOaT LND # cO -03q",
)( PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF SUBDIVIfION BY 10NdPLAT, NEED MOREINi<ORMA TlON: .. LEGAL DESCRIPTION
SHORT PLAT, BINDING SITE PLAN, ETC. .. PID #'s .. VICINITY MAP
-FINAL REVIEW OF SUBDIVISION, THIS REVIEW REPLACES SQUARE FOOTAGE .. OTHER
PRELIMINARY FEE REVIEW DATED FRONT FOOTAGE
SUBJECT PROPERTY PARENT PID# oaeao5 -9035 X NEW KING CO. TAX ACCT.#(s) are required when
assigned by King County.
It is the intent of this development fee analysis to put the developer/owner on notice, that the fees quoted below may be applicable to the subject site upon
development of the property. All quoted fees are potential charges that may be due and payable at the time the construction permit is issued to install the on-site and
off-site improvements (i.e. underground utilities, street improvements, etc.) Triggering mechanisms for the SDC fees will be based on current City ordinances and
determined by the applicable Utility Section.
Please note that these fees are subject to change without notice. Final fees will be based on rates in effect at time of Building Permit/Construction Permit
application.
The existing house on SP Lot # , addressed as has not previously paid
____ SDC fees, due to connection to City utilities prior to existance of SDC fee Ord. SP LoW will be
subject to future SDC fees if triggering mechanisms are touched within current City Ordinances.
We understand that this subdivision is in the preliminary stage and that we will have the opportunity to review it again before recordation.
d NOT' I d . ti'd I' ti th f The following quoted fees 0 InC U e InspeCtion ees, Sl e sewer permIts, r w permIt ees or e cost 0 water meters.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
DISTRICTS NO. NO. ASSESSMENT UNITS OR FEE
Latecomer Agreement (pvt) WATER -0-
Latecomer Agreement (pvt) W ASTEW ATER , -0-
Latecomer Agreement (pvt) OTHER -0-
/
Special Assessment District/W A TER /-0-
~ cP\E'Ek-5~ .Rc;J I $ 2SO. ex:> X U"-1 m:: q $ 2. 25{).O~
Special Assessment District/W ASTEW ATER
Joint Use A2reement (METRO) -
Local Improvement District * -
Traffic Benefit Zones $75.00 PER TRIP, CALCULATED BY TRANSPORTATION -FUTURE OBLIGATIONS -
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE -WATER .. Estimated # OF UNITS/ SDC FEE -Pd Prevo .. Partially Pd (Ltd Exem31Hon) .. Never Pd SQ. FTG.
Single family residential $l,525/unit x -, .. ,... r=-o-o..J I c:e: 1"0
Mobile home dwelling unit $1220/unit in park 1=E."'~O' 1""N"
Apartment, Condo $915/unit not in CD or COR zones x H '1::If sT. q ()
Commercial/Industrial, $0.213/sq. ft. of property (not less than $1,525.00) x
Boeing, by Special Agreement/Footprint of Bldg plus 15 ft perimeter (2,800 GPM threshold)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE -WASTEWATER" Estimated
-Pd Prevo .. Partially Pd (Ltd Exemption) .. Never Pd
Single family residential $900/unit x q $ Sloo.OO
Mobile home dwelling unit $720/unit x
Apartment, Condo $540/unit not in CD or COR zones x
Commercial/Industrial $0.126/sq. ft. of property x(not less than $900.00)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE -SURFACEW ATER .. Estimated
-Pd Prevo .. Partially Pd (Ltd Exemption) .. Never Pd
Single family residential and mobile home dwelling unit $715/unit x q .$ t:; A -::..'?') 00
All other properties $0.249/sq ft of new impervious area of property x
(not less than $715.00)
I PRELIMINARY TOTAL $ IG '785.0C:
~n 2 ft.. 0unnlh) Signatu f Rev mg Authonty
.. *If subject property is within an LID, it is developers responsibility to check with the Finance Dept. for paid/un-paid status.
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Square footage figures are taken from the King County Assessor's map and are subject to change.
Current City SDC fee charges apply to __________________ _
EFFECTIVE January 1, 2004
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City of , ,ton Department of Planning / Building / Pub",-.• orks
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: SVC5. COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22, 2004
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana Fries
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet BUILDING AREA T 2
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 77327 . 7fty Of:
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Sh~rt.pf~~roval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. T~"'ots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted. .
A. . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
EnvIronment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housin.Q
Air Aesthetics
Water L!qhtlGlare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
November 8, 2004
Susan Fiala
Juliana Fries (x: 7278)
Stoneridge II (AKA Windstone II) Preliminary Plat -LUA 04 -124
1727 Nile Ave NE
I have reviewed the application for this 9-lot short plat, located at 1727 Nile Ave NE, and the
following comments:
EXISTING CONDITIONS
WATER
SEWER
STORM
STREETS
The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90
(WD 90). The proposed project is located outside an Aquifer Protection Zone.
An 8-inch sewer main is being installed as part of Stoneridge I. This sewer main will
be stubbed to the access road of the proposed short plat.
A storm drainage plan and drainage report was provided. The applicant is
proposing a detention and water quality pond. This project drains to the May Creek
sub-basin.
Access to this proposed short plat will be provided through Stoneridge I.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
WATER
1. Existing and new hydrants will be required to be retrofitted with Storz "quick disconnect"
fittings.
SANITARY SEWER
1. IA sewer main extension along the new road will be required.
2. Separate side sewers stubs are required in each building lot. No dual side sewers are allowed.
3. Lots that are proposing grinder pumps are required to provide side sewers within the right-of-
way. No force main in ROW is allowed.
4. This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Interceptor Special Assessment District (SAD). Fees
are collected at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
5. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charges (SOC) is $900 per building lot. This fee is
payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
SURFACE WATER
1. The Surface Water System Development Charges (SOC) is $715 per building lot. This fee is
payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm
drain, landscape, street lighting and street signs will be required along the new proposed
street and along the frontage of the parcel with Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE).
2. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding
Ordinance.
PLAN REVIEW -GENERAL
1. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards
CONDITIONS
1. The applicant shall provide a Certificate of Water Availability, showing that the District's
system can provide a minimum of 1,000 gpm of available fire flow per fire hydrant.
2. The traffic mitigation fee of $75 per additional generated daily trip shall be assessed at a rate
of 9.57 trips per single-family residence.
3. Due to downstream capacity issues, staff is recommending a SEPA condition requiring this
project to comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both
detention (Level 3 flow control) and water quality improvements.
4. This project shall comply with the erosion control measures per the Department of Ecology
Manual.
5. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical
Engineering Study dated July 13 2004, regarding "Site Preparation and General Earthwork"
and "Compacted Berm and Till Liners".
6. Prior to recording this short plat, dedication of the access road (through Stoneridge I) and
improvements along the access road will be required, if Stoneridge I is not recorded yet.
7. Prior to recording the short plat, dedication of the sewer main (through Stoneridge I) to the
existing downstream public sanitary sewer system will be required, if not yet in place.
8. According to City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and
Delineation" provided by the applicant, a drainage course (Greene's Creek) crosses the site.
The drainage report should address the drainage course, with an analysis of the upstream
tributary area and flow that currently drains through the proposed project. Storm systems
should be sized to accommodate the future land use condition flows.
9. According to City of Renton records and the "Revised Critical Areas Assessment and
Delineation" provided by the applicant, a drainage course (Greene's Creek) crosses the site.
The drainage report shall address the ordinary high water mark of the creek to establish
setbacks and building elevation.
10. To maintain alignment along the west curb line in 148th Ave SE, staff recommends that
dedication of 12 feet Right-of-Way along Nile Ave NE (148th Ave SE) be required.
11. To maintain the capacity along Greene's Creek, staff recommends that to prevent future
disturbance along the buffer, a note be placed on the face of the plat that no grading or
structure be allowed within the creek's buffer.
cc: Kayren Kittrick
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22,2004
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana Fries
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet BUILDING AREA
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 77327
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning destgbWi~~AllQl.s.,arSl.
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. rr. 'f:..~&i8
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
EnvIronment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housinq
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public SeNices
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources PreseNation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
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We have reviewed this appJic . n with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
re additional inform fon is needed to properly assess this proposal.
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Signat Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
OMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22, 2004
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet BUILDING AREA
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 77327 au
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable-Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housina
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
SRL ~~~I-
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas whefi additional information' eeded to properly assess this proposal.
Signatur Date
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Project Address: \J~-, )..)\l& Avwv€ tV~
Contact Person: \<.&> , \\) Ll C ,:
Permit Number: Lv" 01..\-\~'-\
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Land Use Type:
W Residential
Method of Calculation:
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Calculation:
9 y. "\. 5 7 ~ COl., \'3> A~etL 4-1'1S.
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Transportation
Mitigation Fee:
Calculated by: Date: \ 0/7.8 }~ 1/
Date of Payment: __ ~~~~~~ ______ ~~ __ ~~ __ _
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City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
~
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22,200
PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
BUILDING AREA
WORK ORDER NO: 77327
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
a;~bU2~£e-e/
h articular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
eded to properly assess this proposal.
Signat
CITY OF RENTON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
STAFF CONTACT:"
SUBJECT:
November 5, 2004
Susan Fiala
Rebecca Lind\
Don Erickso[ff'&-,
. Stoneridge II Short Plat, 1727 Nile Avenue NE; LUA-04-124,
SHPL-H, ECF
Summary: The applicant is proposing to subdivide a 3.6-acre site into nine lots ranging in size
from 8,903 square feet to 18,565 square feet. A seasonal stream runs across the northeast comer
of the site and a Type 3 wetland runs across the western portion of the site. The site is designated
Residential Low Density on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and zoned R-5.
Although the City is phasing out the R-5 zone, this project is vested under it. Relevant RLD land
use policies are attached and the Comprehensive Plan Compliance Matrix below shows the
relative level of compliance of this application with these policies.
Residential Areas Design and
Improvement Standards
Findings:
The proposal is basically in compliance with the policies it vested under. Ideally, there would be
interconnectivity to the vacant parcel to the north with a stubbed street, but given the
environmental constraints of the site a cul-de-sac may be the only workable alternative without
giving up a lot for such a potential future connection. The applicant should consider providing
neighborhood interconnectivity by introducing soft surface trails in the wetland buffers that could
eventually connect with the vacant six-acre parcel to the north.
Attachments
cc: Don Erickson
H:\EDNSP\Interdepartmental\Development Review\Green File\Comments\Stoneridge II Short Plat.doc\cor
RELEVANT COMPREHENSNE PLAN LAND USE POLICIES
Residential Low Density Policies
Policy LU-26. Base development densities should range from 1 home per 10 acres to 5
homes per (net) acre in Residential Low Density except in areas with significant
environmental constraints.
Design and Improvement Standards for Residential Areas
Objective LU-M: Provide more linkages within and between neighborhoods by developing
a system of residential streets, which serve both vehicles and pedestrians and creates a
continuous, efficient, interconnected network of roads and pathways throughout the City
without unduly increasing pass through traffic.
Policy LU-70. Streets, sidewalks, pedestrian or bike paths in a neighborhood development
should be arranged as an interconnecting network. The extensive or predominant use of cul-
de-sacs and pipestems should be discouraged for new development. A "flexible grid"
pattern of streets and pathways should be used to connect adjacent and future development.
Policy LU-BO. Land should be arranged in blocks divided into lots with all lots required to
front on a public street or a park.
H:\EDNSP\interdepartmenta\\Deve\opment Review\Green File\Comments\Stoneridge II Short P\at.doc\cor
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City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: pfrJ ~TnG·~. COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 2 r;-266 \Ut.~tn
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala rn It:' (i, : ',"' • ',r ~" ~.,}, ~. '" I
PROJECT TITLE: Stoneridge II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana Fries OCT? fl ?nnl.
SITE AREA: 158,123 square feet BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A , '. ~ .-. ~ .," .......... ~ ._1...-\'," ') __
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 77327 NEIGHBORHOODS
AND STRA1.:EGIC PLANNING
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transoortation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building; Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. fl. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via MI. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
cPaM;) . ~\_\-S_-o----!.y __ _
Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
City of ReI. Department of Planning / Bui/ding / Public l1-~ ..• 5
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22,2004
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
PROJECT TITLE: Stonerid e II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana Fries
SITE AREA: 158,123 s uare feet BUILDING AREA
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 77327
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner ~AV~~proval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
8. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Signat Date I
r.
A. ENVrRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
"It is anticipated that the proposed development would generate future residents
that would utilize exi~ting City park and recreation facilities and programs. The
City has adopted a Parks Mitigation Fee of $530.76 per each new single family
lot to address these potential impacts."
Parks Mitigation Fee
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ~~ COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 22, 2004
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Susan Fiala
PROJECT TITLE: Stoneridge II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana Fries
SITE AREA: 158,123 sguare feet BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE I WORK ORDER NO: 77327
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner Short Plat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5) zoning designation. The lots are
~ntended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with
areas where ditional information is n
icular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
d to properly assess this proposal.
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
\
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
MEMORANDUM
October 25, 2004
Susan Fiala, Senior Planner , u;
Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal"!/J-
Stoneridge II, Short Plat, 1727 Ni~~ve. NE
MITIGATION ITEMS;
1. A fire mitigation fee of $488.00 is required for all new single-family
structures.
FIRE CODE REQUIREMENTS:
1. A fire hydrant with 1000 GPM fire flow is required within 300 feet of
all new single-family structures. If the building square footage exceeds
3600 square feet in area, the minimum fire flow increases to 1500 GPM
and requires two hydrants within 300 feet of the structures.
2. Fire Department access roads are required to be paved, 20 wide.
3. Street addresses shall be visible from a public street.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ~,re..... COMMENTS DUE: NOVEMBER 5, 2004
APPLICATION NO: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCl ~R~,~4lE n -r..n rc ~
APPLICANT: KBS III, LLC PROJECT MANAGER: Su .k~,Wi ',~ I.!:!J lb U VJ lb
PROJECT TITLE: Stoneridge II Short Plat PLAN REVIEW: Juliana FriJn"\
SITE AREA: 158,123 square feet BUILDING AREA (gross): ~ I)J U UCI "l."l. ZUU4 a
LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE WORK ORDER NO: 7732 --"-'= -"'-'=-,,..., T"
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SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requestinr Environmental (SEPA) Review and l:iearin...9.. E>fk'iWirllir?SH6~rpiat approval
for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposa is located within the Residential - 5 R-5L zoning. designation. The lots are . '" . . Intended for the eventual development of detached Single family homes-lots ranging In size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access
to the site is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street dedications are required, Two streams (one regulated) and two
wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed
deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earlh Housinq
Air Aesthetics
Water LiQhtlGlare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transporlation
Environmental Health Public SeNices
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources PreseNation
AirpOrl Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS , 'J
~ w.-bef! C ~ #fJli'f1i?
We have reviewed thO application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additio I information is n ed to properly assess this proposal. !"' ~
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Signature of Date 7
October 23, 2004
City of Renton
Attn: Susan Fiala, Senior Planner
Development Planning
1055 So. Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
Dear Ms. Fiala,
Scott E. Hayes
JoAnn R. Watanabe-Hayes
1714 Ilwaco Ave NE
Renton, WA 98059-4237
Residence: (425) 793-8760
Office: (206) 684-3563
E-mail: sejrhayes@comcast.net
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF ftENTON
OCT 2 6 200~
RECEIVED
As an impacted party by the development of the Stoneridge project, we are returning the enclosed
Notice of Application in order to be made a "party of record" for the Stoneridge residential development
project as instructed on page two of the form.
As a party of record we wish to continue to receive any and all information that becomes available on
this project. Please update your party of record information'to include us for all future information
distribution on this project.
. We thank you for your time and attention to our request. Please feel free to contact us at any time
should you have any questions or concerns regarding this request.
Proposed Mitigation Measures The following Mitigation Measures will likely be In Jd on the proposed project.
These recommended MIUgation Measures address project impacts not covered
by existing codes and regulations as cited above.
• The applicant will be requIred to pay the appropriate Transportation MItigation Fee.
• The appUcant will be required to pay the appropriate Fire MitIgation Fee.
• The applicant will be requIred to pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee.
Comments on the above appllcaUon. ~.ust be submitted In writing to Susan fiala, Senior Planner, Development
Services Division, 1055 South Gnidy Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on November 24, 2004. ThIs matter Is
also scheduled for a public hMrfnif on either Qecernber 28. 2004 or January 4. 2005. at 9:00 AM. Council Chambers.
Seventh Floor. Renton CIty Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton. If you are Interested In attending the hearing, please
contact the DeveIopmei1f ServIces Division, (425) 430-7282. to ensure that the hear1n9 has nor been rescheduled. If
comments cannot be sUbmitted In wrfUng by the date indicated abOve. you may stiD 8pp8ar at the hearing and present your
comments on the proposal before the Hearing examiner. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a
party of record and receive additional Information by maD. please contact the project manager. Anyone who submits
written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project
CONTACT PERSON: Susan Fiala, Senior Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7382
I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN· CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I
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File NoJName: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF I Stoneridge II Short Plat . ,----.--------,
NAME: Scott £ Hayes
MAILING ADDRESS.: _:
TELEPHONE NO.: _··_°_1
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JoAnn R. Watanabe-Hayes
1714 Ilwaco Ave NE
Renton WA 98059-4237
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGA TED (DNS-M)
DATE:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
October 22, 2004
LUA04-124, SHPL-H; ECF
Stoner/dge II Short Plat
PRO~_E~ I)_E~C~IPTlON: _ , ___ ' _ The IYlplfcant ~ requesJlng environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearlng-Examlner-
Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal Is located within the Residential -5 (R-5)
zoning designation. The lots are Intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging In
size from 8,903 sq. ft. to-18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site Is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street
dedications are reqUired. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the
site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
PROJECT LOCAnON: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
OPTIONAL DETERMINAnON OF NO~GNlFlCANCE, MmGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City 01 Renton
has determined that slgnificantenvlronrnental impacIs are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21 C_110, the City of Renton Is using the OptIonal DNs-M process to give notice that a DNS-
M Is likely to be Issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DN5-M are Integrated Into a single comment
period. There wID be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-SlgnIIIcance-
Mitigated (DN5-M). A 14-day appeal period wiD foDow the issuance of the DNs-M.
PERMIT APPUCAnON DATE:
NOnCE OF COMPLETE APPLICAnON:
October 11,2004
" October 22, 2004
APPUCANTIPROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Wayne Potter; Tel: (425) 656-7435
Email: wpotter@novastardev.com
PennHslRevlew Requested:
Other Pennlts which may be required:
environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing examiner Short Plat
Are, Construction, Utility and Building Permits
Requested Studies:
Location whVe application may
be reviewed:
PUBUC HEARING:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
ZonlnglLand Use:
'\ environmental Documents that
~\", luate the Proposed Project:
"11 _ elopment Regulations
For Project MItigation:
Habitat, Geotechnical, Drainage and Wetland Reports
-Plannlng/BuUdingJPublic Works Oepartinent, Development Services Division,
Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
Public hearing tentatively scheduled for either December 28, 2004 or January 4,
2005 before the Renton Hearing examiner In Renton Council Chambers.
Hearings begin at 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of the new Renton City Hall located at
1055 South Grady Way.
The subject site Is designated Residential Low Density on the City of Renton
Comprehensive Land Use Map and Residential - 5 (R-) on the City's Zoning
Map. This designation encourages and permits single-family residential
development at a maximum net density of 5.0 dulac. The proposal for nine lots
would result in a net density of 2.9 dulac. The proposed subdivision Is consistent
with the both designations. '
SEPA Check/ist, Habitat Data Report, Wetland/Stream Report . .. .
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Code, Public
Works Standards, Subdivision Regulations, Uniform Building and Fire Codes and.
other applicable codes and regulations as appropriate. '
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On the 22nd day of October, 2004, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing NOA, Environmental Checklist, PMT's documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
(Signature of Sender)7: Z:!t:.::=':;4~~~':::::":~ ________ ---41W3J~~Rtt!s.-Foffil. -K!ihO'KKO '
COUNTY OF KING
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSION EXPIRES
MARCH 19,2006 ~"""'~~1.\""'1f'-~""1I'P'
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
purposes mentioned in the instrument. /I ! /J I
Dated:lzb (! <f ~ 7--7i/!cr
Notary Public in and for the Sate of Washington
Notary (print):_----=:;C_4~u_~_F'_:.J._~..;._.!L_~ ______ _
My appointment expires:
Stoneridge II Short Plat
LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
template -affidavit of service by mailing
AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING
(ERe DETERMINATIONS)
Dept. of Ecology' WDFW -Stewart Reinbold' Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.
Environmental Review Section c/o Department of Ecology .
Po' Box 47703 3190 160th Ave SE Attn. SEPA Reviewer
Ol~mpia, WA 98504-7703 Bellevue, WA 98008 39015-172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092
WSDOT Northwest Region' Duwamish Tribal Office' Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program
Auh: Ramin Pazooki 4717 W Marginal Way SW .
Kinb Area Dev. Serv., MS-240 Seattle, WA 98106-1514 Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert
POi Box 330310 39015 172nd Avenue SE
Seattle, WA 98133-9710 Auburn, WA 98092-9763
USIArmy Corp. of Engineers' KC Wastewater Treatment Division' Office of Archaeology & Historic
Seattle District Office Environmental Planning Supervisor Preservation' Att~: SEPA Reviewer Ms. Shirley Marroquin Attn: Stephanie Kramer
POI Box C-3755 201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050 PO Box 48343
Seattle, WA 98124 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 Olympia, WA 98504-8343
Jamey Taylor'
I Depart. of Natural Resources
POjBox 47015
Olympia, WA 98504-7015
KC IDev. & Environmental Servo City of Newcastle City of Kent
Attn: SEPA Section Attn: Mr. Micheal E. Nicholson Attn: Mr. Fred Satterstrom, AICP I 900 Oakesdale Ave. SW Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev. Director I 13020 SE 72nd Place 220 Fourth Avenue South Re~ton, WA 98055-1219
I Newcastle, WA 98059 Kent, WA 98032-5895
Metro Transit Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila Se~ior Environmental Planner Municipal Liason Manager Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Ga~ Kriedt Joe Jainga 6300 Southcenter Blvd.
201i South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431 PO Box 90868, MS: XRD-01W Tukwila, WA"98Hi8
Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Bellevue, WA 98009-0868
Seattle Public Utilities Re~1 Estate Services Titl~ Examiner
700: Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO .Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
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her the ERC Determination paperwork.·
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CITY OF RENTON
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 22nd day of October, 2004, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing NOA documents. This information was sent to:
Surrounding Property Owners See attached
(Signature of Sender)I:: ~~~~~~~~~---------J~:;~~~~~\t 7 ES F. KOKKO
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSION EXPIRES
MARCH 19,2006
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
purposes mentioned in the instrument. A I ~ ~
Dated: lvUc,!6Y ~~
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
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My appointment expires:
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
DATE: October 22, 2004
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA04·124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stonerldge II Short Plat
PRDJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant Is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner
Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre Site. The proposal is located within the Residential· 5 (R·S)
zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes· lots ranging In
size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site Is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street
dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wellands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the
site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
PROJECT LOCATtON: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
OPTtONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFtCANCE, MITIGATED (DNS·M): As tho Lead Agency. the City 01 Ronton
has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110. the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS·M process to give notice that a DNS-
M Is likely to be Issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are Integrated into a slngie comment
period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance-
MItigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the Issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: October 11,,2004
NDTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: October 22, 2004
APPLICANTIPROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Wayne PoMr; Tol: (425) 656·7435
Email: wpolterOnovastardev.com
PonnltaIRovlew Reque,ted: Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Short Plat
Other Permit, which may ba required: Fire, Construction, Utility and Building Permits
Reque,ted Studies: Habitat, Geotechnical, Drainage and Wetland Reports
Location where application may be reviewed: Plannlng/Building/Public Works Department, Development Services Division,
Sixth Floor Ronton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
PUBLIC HEARING:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zoning/Land Ule:
Environmental Document. that
Evaluate the Proposed ProJect:
Public hearing ~ scheduled tor either December 28, 2004 or January 41
2005 before the Renton Hearing Examiner in Renton Council Chambers
Hearings begin at 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of the new Renton City Halt located a:
1055 Soulh Grady Way. ! I
The sub/oct site is designated Residential Low Donsity on tho Cily 01 Rento!
Comprehensive Land Use Map and Residential - 5 (A-) on the City's Zonin;
Map. This deSignation encourages and permits single-family residenli~
development at a maximum net density of 5.0 dulac. The proposal tor nine lot
would result In a net density of 2.9 dulac. The proposed subdivision Is conslster
with the both designations. I
SEPA Checklist, Habitat Data Aeport, Wetland/Stream Report
I Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Code, Public Works Standards, Subdivision Regulations, Uniform Building and Fire Codes an L .~~--~-~ .. ,,~..... i
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Proposed MItigation Measura.: The following Mitigation Measures will Ilkely be Imposed on the proposed project.
These recommended Mitigation Measures address project Impacts not covered
by exlstlng codes and regulations as cited above,
• The applicant wIll be rsqulred to psy the appropriate Transportation Mitigation Fee.
• The applicant wIll be f9qulrecJ to pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee.
• The applicant will be f9qulrecJ to pay the appropriate Palts Mitigation Fee.
Commentl on the above application mUlt be lubmlHed In writing to Susan Fiala, SenIor Planner, Development
Services Dlvlllon, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on November 24,2004, This matter Is
also scheduled for a pub,lic bearing on either Oes:embar 28 2004 or January 4 2005 at 9:00 AM, Council Chambers,
Seventh Floor, Renton City ,Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Aenlon, If you are interested in attending the hearing please
contact the Development Se~ces Division, (425) 430-7282, to ensure that the hearing has not been resched~ted, If
comments cannot be submitted In writing by the date Indicated above, you may still appear at the hearing and present your
comments on the proposal before the Hearing Examiner. II you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a
party of record and receive addllfonal Information by mail, please contact the project manager. Anyone who submits
written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project.
CONTACT PERSON: Susan Fiala, Senior Planner; Te/: (425) 430-7382
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
If you would like to bo made a party of record 10 rocolvo lurther Information on this proposod proJecl, complete
this form and return to: City of Renton, Devolopment Planning, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
File No.!Namo: LUA04·124, SHPL·H, ECF I Sioneridge II Short Pial
NAME: ________________________________________ __
MAILING ADDRESS: _________________________ _
TELEPHONE NO.: _______ _
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IDi ."t':)' _ try':,) ~ I :: :.) N i. 'I"l . './ .. '; '\f\ ~ :;' -. <l"c. ~" . ." ~ ~ • ./j ,y:~ r /_ ;;j: " ~
Cf .... ~ I~. fI~~ fj'l: #I \~\\ •• 6~ ://iUC ~i I, ;~"*,,y k ~&.+,'r1 , hereby certify that ~ copies of the
"" OA'·;~~:9.? ... <O~ af)ove document were posted by me in'" conspicuous places on or nearby
~ ~ G' ~ ~ IIII ",SHIN .......... the described p:~erty on -l1~Q~-:...;2-~2...:-:...JO~""1+------------"~~::---.... "".--.-p;~ ~#?YIcbtt Signerl~-D
ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn fore me, a Notar Pub il"~the State of
Washington residin ' on the ~~~_ day of ~ 0 \}. ~o 9
MARILYN KAMCHEFF
MY APPOfNTMfN"f EXPiRES &-29-07
· NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
DATE: October 22, 2004
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF
PROJECT NAME: Stoneridge II Short Plat
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and Hearing Examiner
Short Plat approval for a nine lot subdivision of a 3.6 acre site. The proposal Is located within the Residential - 5 (R-5)
zoning designation. The lots are intended for the eventual development of detached single family homes-lots ranging in
size from 8,903 sq. ft. to 18,565 sq. ft. Access to the site Is proposed via Mt. Baker Ave. NE and Nile Ave. NE. Street
dedications are required. Two streams (one regulated) and two wetlands (one regulated Category 3) are located within the
site and each would have the required 25 ft. buffer. Wildlife (black-tailed deer) and habitat areas are also noted.
PROJECT LOCATION: 1727 Nile Avenue NE
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton
has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.11 0, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a DNS-
M Is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment
period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance-
Mitigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE:
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION:
October 11, 2004
October 22, 2004
APPLICANTIPROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Wayne Potter; Tel: (425) 656-7435
Email: wpotler@novastardev.com
Permits/Review Requested: Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Short Plat
Other Perinlts which may be required: Fire, Construction, Utility and Building Permits
Requested Studies: Habitat, Geotechnical, Drainage and Wetland Reports
Location where application may
be reviewed: PlannlnglBuildlng/Public Works Department, Development Services Division,
Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
PUBLIC HEARING: Public hearing tentatively scheduled for either December 28, 2004 or January 4,
2005 before the Renton Hearing Examiner in Renton Council Chambers.
Hearings begin at 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of the new Renton City Hall located at
1055 South Grady Way.
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zonlng/Land Use:
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development Regulations
Used For Project MItigation:
The subject site is deSignated Residential Low Density on the City of Renton
Comprehensive Land Use Map and Residential - 5 (R-) on the CIty's Zoning
Map. This deSignation encourages and permits single-family residential
development at a maximum net density of 5.0 dulac. The proposal for nine lots
would result In a net density of 2.9 dulac. The proposed subdivision is consistent
with the both designations.
SEPA Checklist, Habitat Data Report, Wetland/Stream Report
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Code, Public
Works Standards, Subdivision Regulations, Uniform Building and Fire Codes and
other applicable codes and regulations as appropriate.
Proposed MItigation Me. .!s: The following Mitigation Measures will like.. ,imposed on the proposed project.
These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered
by existing codes and regulations as cited above.
• The applicant will be required to pay the appropriate Transportation Mitigation Fee.
• The applicant will be required to pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee.
• The applicant will be required to pay the appropriate Parks Mitigation Fee.
Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Susan Fiala, Senior Planner, Development
Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on November 24, 2004. This matter is
also scheduled for a public hearing on either December 28, 2004 or January 4. 2005. at 9:00 AM, Council Chambers,
Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton. If you are interested in attending the hearing, please
contact the Development Services Division, (425) 43()"7282, to ensure that the hearing has not been rescheduled. If
comments cannot be submitted in writing by the date indicated above, you may still appear at the hearing and present your
comments on the proposal before the Hearing Examiner. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a
party of record and receive additional information by mail, please contact the project manager. Anyone who submits
written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any deCision on this project.
CONTACT PERSON: Susan Fiala, Senior Plannerj Tel: (425) 430-7382
I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I
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this form and retum to: City of Renton, Development Planning, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
File No.lName: LUA04-124, SHPL-H, ECF / Stoneridge II Short Plat
NAME: ________________________________________________ ___
MAILING ADDRESS: __________________________ _
TELEPHONE NO.: ________________ _
CITY OF RENTON
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 22nd day of October, 2004, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing Acceptance Letter documents. This information was sent to:
Wayne Potter Contact
KBS III, LLC Applicant
Virginia Luck Owner
(Signature of Sender).:..,: ~~~~~~~::":":---------4--GFIAF~~F. KOKKO
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSION EXPIRES
MARCH 19,2006
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
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~ Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
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Stoneridge II Short Plat
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CITY'~F.,REN'TON'
PlamiingIBuildmgIPUblic Works Department -. " Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator',
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Wayne Potter
'Barghausen' Engirieers, Inc. ,
18215 72nd AvenueS. .
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Subject: , Stbneridge II Shert Plat
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Th~ Oevelepment Planhing, Sectidn .of theCiiy ofRentoh'ibc,:ls determiried that the subject
'applicatien iscemplete c:iccordirigte, submittal :reqLJirements and,therefere, ,isabceptedfer , : review. ' ,', , ' ,-, "',{ " ' ,
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'Chambers,dn:the,seventhfloer,6f:CitY,'Haif, 1055'Sboth,GradyWay,'Henteri,'Wash!ngtenj
on either December 28, '2004,orJanuary4, 2005 at 9:00AM to conSider the ,Shert Plat
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'As we 'briefly discussed,the following, isa lis,tef ite'ms/issues that are ,t.o, be addresse.d:
,,'1." Thesquar~ f.oetage'of the parc~(va'riesby nar;ative, drawing, la~duse.applicatien. '
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, , 2. The net"sqLiarefeotageof the I~ts'isneeded.' Suhtract the ameunt .of each ,let
" located within the buffer area. Please,previde data. : • '
3. Setbacks are het shown erithe sh()rt plat. Please revise plat drawing teShewn
frent, rear~nd side yarq setbacks. Submit three {3} copie$. ' , ,
',4. Please clarify tet9'sinclusien inthe shert pl?( On the drawing, the let number IS
circled." '
5. Is the 20 ft., easement fqr Let ~ part .of L.ot3 .or part .of Tract A? Please verify~
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,Nevember 16, 2004.
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LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY UN~ ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089, RECORDER UNDER \
RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. I
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 31
TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGES EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY WASHINGTON. ;i· 1
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RENTON
FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
MEMORANDUM
May 26,2004
Jason Jordan, Senior Planner
Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal ~if
Stone ridge II Short Plat, 10605 148th Ave. SE
Fire Department Comments:
1. A fire hydrant with 1000 GPM fire flow is required within 300 feet of
all new single-family structures. If the building square footage exceeds
3600 square feet in area, the minimum fire flow increases to 1500 GPM
and requires two hydrants within 300 feet of the structure.
2. A fire mitigation fee of $488.00 is required for all new single-family
structures. '
3. Fire Department access roadways require a minimum 20 Foot paved
roadway.
4. All building addresses shall be visible from the public street
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
CITY OF RENTON MEMO -------------=-=::c=-~~:_:__:::_=_==__----PUBLIC WORKS
To:
From:
Jason Jordan
Juliana Fries
Date:
Subject:
June 10, 2004
PreApplication Review Comments PREAPP No. 04-069
Stoneridge II Short Plat
NOTE ON PRELIMINARY REVIEW COMMENTS CONTAINED IN TmS REPORT:
The following comments on development· and permitting issues are based on the pre-application
submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The, applicant is cautioned that information
contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision
makers (e.g. Hearing Examiner, Boards of Adjustment, Board of Public Works and City Council).
Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes
required by the City or made by the applicant.
I have reviewed the preliminary application for this plat, located at 10605 148th Ave SE and have
the following comments:
/WATER
1. The proposed development is within the water service area of Water District 90 (WD 90).
The applicant shall obtain a certificate of water availability from the District and provide it
the City prior to the approval of the short plat. A fire flow analyses will be required to verify
that the District's system can provide a minimum of 1.000 gpm of available fire flow.
Results of flow analysis shall be submitted to the City along with the certificate of water
availability to ensure that adequate flow rate and pressure is available to serve the
development.
2. The proposed project is located outside an Aquifer Protection Zone.
SANITARY SEWER
1. There is a sewer main on NE 16th Street. There is also a sewer main in Lyons Ave NE.
2. As part of Stoneridge Plat a sewer main is proposed along Road E (south property line of
this project). A sewer main extension to connect as many lots as possible by gravity will be
required.
3. Sewer improvements will be required along 148th Ave SE, at minimum slope.
4. Existing septic systems shall be abandoned in accordance with King County Health
Department prior to recording of the plat.
5. This parcel is subject to the Honey Creek Special Assessment District (SAD = $250.00 per
lot). Fees are collected at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
6. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charges (SDC) is $900 per lot. These are payable
at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
Stoneridge II Short Plat 06/0912004 Page 2
SURFACE WATER
1. Due to downstream flooding and erosion problems, staff is recommending a SEP A
condition requiring this project to comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design
Manual to meet both detention (Level 2 flow control) and water quality improvements.
2. According to City of Renton records, appears that a drainage course crosses the site. The
drainage report should address the drainage course, with an analysis of the upstream
tributary area and flow that currently drains through the proposed project. The re-routing of
the stream should be sized to accommodate the future land use condition flows.
3. The drainage report should also address the ordinary high water mark of the stream to
establish setbacks and building elevation.
4. The Surface Water System Development Charges (SDC) are $715 per building lot. These
are payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm
drain, landscape, street lighting arid street signs will be required along 148th Ave SE and
along the new street interior to the plat.
2. Cul-de-sac shall have a minimum right of way radius of 55 feet.
3. Traffic mitigation fees of $75 per additional generated trip shall be assessed per single
family home at a rate of9.57 trips.
4. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding
Ordinance. If three or more poles necessitate to be moved by the development design, all
existing overhead utilities shall be placed underground.
GENERAL COMMENTS
1. All required utility, drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals
prepared according to City of Renton drafting standards by a licensed Civil Engineer.
2. Permit application must include an itemized cost of construction estimate for these
improvements.
The fee for review and inspection of these improvements is 5% of the first $100,000 of the
estimated construction costs; 4% of anything over $100,000 but less than $200,000, and 3%
of anything over $200,000. Half the fee must be paid upon application.
3. If you have any questions, call me at 425-430-7278
cc: Kayren Kittrick
DATE:
TO:
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CITY OF RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works
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June 17, 2004
Pre-ApPlica~ File No. 04-0S9
Jason JOrd;K,~nior Planner, x7219
Stonerldge II Short Plat
General: We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-referenced
development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on
the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant and the codes in effect on
the date of review. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be
subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision-makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Zoning
Administrator, Board of Adjustment, Board of Public Works, and City Council). Review comments may
also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or
made by the applicant. The applicant is encouraged to review all applicable sections of the Renton
Municipal Code. The Development Regulations are available for purchase for $50.00 plus tax, from
the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hall.
Project Proposal: The subject property is located north of the intersection of Sunset Boulevard NE
and Nile Avenue NE, (north of the Stoneridge Subdivision). The proposal is to subdivide one existing
lot totaling approximately 158,123 square feet (3.S3-acres) into 8 lots for the eventual development of
detached single-family units. The site currently contains a single-family residence, which would be
demolished as a result of this proposal. Access to the development is proposed from a new stub road
(Road E), ending in a cul-de-sac from the Stoneridge subdivision.
Zoning/Density Requirements: The subject property is located within the Residential - 5 dwelling
units per acre (R-5) zoning designation. The density range required in the R-5 zone is up to a
maximum of 5.0 dwelling units per acre (dulac).
In order to calculate net density, proposed right-of-way, private access easements serving three or
more units, as well as critical areas, must be deducted from the gross area of the property. In this
case, the applicant would be required to deduct the cul-de-sac and 42-foot wide proposed right-of-
way. No other areas are required to be deducted on the subject site. Based on the information
submitted, it appears that the public right-of-way totals approximately 19,504 square feet (estimate
only). Therefore the net density of the proposal is 158,123 or 3.S3 acres (158,123 -19,504 roadway =
138,S19 or 3.18 acres, which equates to a net density of 2.51 dulac (8/3.18= 2.51). This calculated
net density falls within the required range for subdivisions within the R-5 zone. Please note that the
future development tract area must also be excluded from the net density In order to allow the
tract to be developed In the future. Therefore, the net density may Increase once that is
subtracted from the total site area.
Development Standards: The R-5 zone permits one residential structure I unit per lot. Detached
accessory structures are permitted at a maximum number of two per lot at 720 square feet each, or
one per lot at 1,000 square feet in size. These standards will be verified at the time of building permit
submittal.
Minimum Lot Size. Width and Depth -The minimum lot size permitted in the R-5 is 7,200 square feet.
A minimum lot width of SO feet for interior lots and 70 feet for corner lots, as well as a minimum lot
depth of 70 feet, is also required. The lots appear to meet the minimum width, depth and size
requirements for the R-5 zone.
Building Standards -The R-5 zone allows a maximum building coverage of 35% of the lot area or
2,500 square feet, whichever is greater for lots over 5,000 square feet in size. Lots under 5,000
square feet in size are permitted a maximum building coverage of 50% of the lot area. Building height
Stone ridge II Short Plat Pre-Applici:luon Meeting
June 17, 2004
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is restricted to 30 feet and 2-stories. Detached accessory structures must remain below a height of 15
feet and one-story with a gross floor area that is less than the primary structure. Accessory structures
...... ---. ·-are·also·included-inbuilding-Iot-coverage·calculations. ·rhese·standards will·be verified at-the time of
building permit submittal.
Setbacks -Setbacks are measured from the property lines to the nearest point of the structure. The
required setbacks in the R-5 zone are 20 feet in the front, 25 feet in the rear, 5 feet on interior side
yards, and 15 feet on side yards along streets. These standards will be verified at the time of building
permit submittal.
Parking: Each lot is required to accommodate off street parking for a minimum of two vehicles.
Again, this standard will be verified at the building permit submittal stage.
Street Improvements: Full street improvements (curb, gutter and 6-foot wide sidewalk) along the
site's street frontage (Nile Avenue NE and the new cul-de-sac) will be required for the plat. In addition,
the proposed 42-foot public road would also need to complete full street improvements as a condition
of the preliminary Plat approval. Staff generally supports the reduced right-of-way width (minimum of
42 feet); however, utility easements may be necessary. .
Access: Each lot would be required to have access to a public street. The proposal appears to
provide each lot with direct access to the 42-foot wide proposed public street (with the exception of
proposed Lot 8, which receives direct access to Nile Avenue NE.)
Critical Areas: Based on the information submitted, the subject site appears to have a regulated
stream running through the northeastern corner of the site. The regulated drainage course requires a
25-foot setback from the ordinary high water mark (OHWM). The subdivision proposal appropriately
depicts a 25-foot setback as required by code. However, the plan notes a 25-foot building setback
building line (BSBL) from the 25-foot buffer, which is not required by city code. Please note,
that the City's Environmental Review Committee may requires a stream setback larger than 25-feet. In
addition, the City may require the development to place the regulated steam and its associated
setback area into a Native Growth Protection Easement (NGPE). This condition would ensure that
the area surrounding the stream would not be affected after development occurs.
In addition, the subject site contains a Category 3 wetland along the western property boundary. The
subdivision plan appropriately notes the requirement of a 25-foot setback from the wetland. However,
the plan also notes a 25-foot building setback building line (BSBL) from the 25-foot wetland
buffer, which Is not required by city code. Nevertheless, the applicant will be required to provide
the City with a wetland delineation and report for both the Category 3 wetland and regulated stream
within the subject site boundaries. The report will need to address any wetland recharging, along with
any other mitigation necessary, as determined by the biologist. Finally, a geotechnical report, whicb.
outlines any geotechnical concerns will need to be included with the land use application.
Environmental Review:' As the subject site contains a regulated drainage course, environmental
(SEPA) review would be required. The SEPA revi~ pr~~ incorporated into the preliminary short
plat approval. The fee for environmental review i~300~ .
Permit Requirements: Preliminary short plats (with environmental (SEPA) review), require a public
hearing with the Hearing Examiner's office. After the completion of the public hearing, the Examiner
would make a final decision on the short plat. The land use process would be completed within an
/' estimated time frame of 8 to 12 weeks for prelimin short plat approval. The application fee is It/'. 1 50b. 0 includes SEPA review Ius $0 .. _ er mailing 1abe1 required for notification to surrounding
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sign on the property. Detailed information regarding the land use application submittal is provided in
the attached handouts.
Once preliminary approval is received, the applicant must complete the required improvements and
satisfy any conditions of the preliminary approval before the plat can be recorded. The newly created
lots may be sold only after the plat has been recorded.
Fees: In addition to the applicable building and construction permit fees, the following mitigation fees
would be required prior to the recording of the plat (the project will be credited for the existing home).
Pre04-069 (8 lot plat in the R-5 with stream issues ).doc\
Stoneridge II Short Plat Pre-Applicallon Meeting
June 17, 2004
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• A Transportation Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily
trip attributable to the project;
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• A Parks Mitigation Fee based on $530.76 per new single family residence; and,
• A Fire Mitigation Fee based on $488.00 per new single-family residence.
A handout listing all of the City's Development related fees in attached for your review.
Expiration: Upon preliminary plat approval, the preliminary plat approval is valid for five years with a
possible one-year extension.
cc: Jennifer Henning
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CITY OF RENTON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ----------------N ETG-H BlJKHllUD S, AND S T RA T E G lC-P LANNI N G ----------------------
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
STAFF CONTACf:
SUBJECf:
MEMORANDUM
June 16,2004
Jason Jordan
Rebec~
Don Erickson
Stoneridge II Short Plat, 10605 148th Avenue SE; PRE 04-069
The applicant is proposing to subdivide a 3.63-acre parcel within the recent Stoneridge
Annexation into eight single-family lots and three tracts, one for drainage, and one identified for
future development. An intermittent stream traverses the site and passes through Lot 3 through
Lot 7. The site is zoned R-S, five units per net acre with a minimum lot area of 7,200 square feet.
The proposed short plat is oriented to a new cul-de-sac, identified as Road E and accessed from
the south. Relevant Comprehensive Plan Land Use policies are attached.
Analysis:
Pursuant to Policy LU-23, there is no minimum density in the R-S zone. The proposed density
for this Short Plat is approximately 2.5 units per net acre, well below the maximum of S.O units
per net acre allowed under this zone (Policy LU-26). Because of the intermittent stream
traversing the site on its north, there is no connection shown at this time to lots to the north
(Objective LU-M). The proposed plat does connect to future development to the south, however.
Presumably the cul-de-sac will have curbs, gutters, and sidewalks as well. The applicant has not
provided a street layout for the development to the south or potential new development to the
north (Policy LU-71). Applicants should be encouraged to provide this information at the time of
submittal so that the staff analysis can ascertain whether the policy intent of the Comprehensive
Plan is being met.
Recommendation:
Support this proposed eight-lot single-family short plat.
cc: Don Erickson
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Relevant Comprehensive Plan Land Use Policies for Residential Low Density
(Residential Rural)
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Policy LU-23. New development within all residential designations except Rural
Residential should achieve a minimum density. The minimum density may be adjusted
to reflect constraints on a site.
Policy LU-26. Maximum development densities should range from 1 home per 10
acres to 5 homes per acre in Residential Rural except in areas with significant
environmental constraints including but not limited to: steep slopes, erosion hazard,
floodplains, and wetlands where density shall not exceed 1 home per acre.
Objective LU-M: Provide more linkages within and between neighborhoods by
developing a system of residential streets that serves both vehicle~ and pedestrians
and creates a continuous, efficient, interconnected network of roads and pathways
throughout the City without unduly increasing pass through traffic.
Policy LU-70. Streets, sidewalks, pedestrian or bike paths in a neighborhood
development should be arranged as an interconnecting network. The extensive or
predominant use of cul-de-sacs and pipestems should be discouraged for new
development. A "flexible grid" pattern of streets and pathways should be used to
connect adjacent and future development.
Policy LU-71. New streets should be designed to provide convenient access and a
choice of routes between homes and parks, schools, shopping and other community
destinations.
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CiTY C . RENTON
RECEIVED
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MEMORANDUM BUILDING DIVISION
DATE: r I
TO: Construction Services, Fire Prevention, Plan Review, EDNSP,
. Project Planner
FROM: Neil Watts, Development Services Division Director
SUBJECT: New Preliminary Application: sior?erJc&e",JI Sh:;rf; f/a;:{
LOCATION: /(){c()5 ) i{~ .Ate: ~e
PREAPP NO. PR&01 -CJI;t/
A meeting with the applicant has been scheduled for /O:r;O!rt1 , Thursday,
;;June, /'"7-ft-, in-one of the 61h floor conference rooms (new City
Hall). If this meeting is scheduled at 10:00 AM, the MEETING MUST BE CONCLUDED
PRIOR TO 11 :00 AM to allow time to prepare for the 11:00 AM meeting.
Please review the attached project plans prior to the scheduled meeting with the
applicant. You will not need to do a thorough "permit level" review at this time. Note
only maJor; . .fssues that must be resolved priorto formal land use and/or building permit
application S:Ubmittal. -
Pian Reviewer assigned is ~a-...? . . .
Please submit your written comments to JaSGYl (Planner) at
least two (2) days before the meeting. Thank you.
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DENSITY
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City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
1. Gross area of property: 1. 158,IZ3 square feet
2. Certain areas are excluded from density calculations.
These include public roadways, private access
easements serving 3 or more dwelling units,
and critical areas.* Total excluded area:** 2. Sf;" '7 square feet
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 for net area: 3. ", 30 Co square feet
4. Divide line 3 by 43,560 for net acreage: 4. -=2.:::....._2. ___ ~ __ acres
5. Number of dwelling units or lots planned: 5. __ 'i-L-__ units/lots
6. Divide line 5 by line 4 for net density: 6. _.3-=--:....'_3 __ d.u./acre
q lots or units would result in a net density of 3. q:3 dwelling units per acre.
*Critical Areas are defined as "Areas determined by the City to be not suitable for
development and which are subject to the City's Critical Areas Regulations not
including very high landslide areas, protected slopes, wetlands or floodways."
Critical areas buffers are not deducted/excluded.
** Alleys (public or private) do not have to be excluded.
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Project Narrative
Stoneridge II
Our Job No. 11444
Existing Conditions: The project site is approximately 3.63 acres in size and was recently annexed into
the City of Renton. The site abuts 148th Avenue S.E. (180 lineal feet) and is adjacent to the proposed
preliminary plat of Stoneridge. The proposed plat of Stoneridge indicates a road stub (Mt. Baker Avenue
N.E.) stubbed to the south property line of this property.
The property has an unclassified stream and Type ill Wetland along the west property line and a Type 3
Seasonal Stream along the east and northeast portions of the property. There is also a small wetland
(Wetland B) located in the easterly section of the site. The site slopes in a northwesterly direction, with
an average slope of approximately 10 to 12 percent. The site was logged several years ago and is now
overgrown with small alder saplings.
Project Proposal: The project site is zoned R-5 (Residentia1lFive Dwelling Units Per Acre), which
requires a minimum lot area of 7,200 square feet, with a minimum lot width of 60 feet. We are proposing
nine lots that meet or exceed the zoning requirements. Lot 8 will gain primary access from 148th Avenue
S.E. and Lot 9 will gain access via a proposed 20-foot-wide joint-use driveway easement. The existing
house and garage on Tax Lot No. 032305-9180 currently has a gravel driveway on proposed Lot 8. To
resolve this, we are proposing a joint-use driveway easement for both parcels. We are proposing a
12-foot right-of-way dedication along 148th Avenue S.E. for future road improvements. The project site
provides the appropriate buffers from the Type 3 Wetland and seasonal stream, with the appropriate
25-foot building setback (BSBL). Utilities for the site will come through the proposed plat of Stoneridge
from proposed Road E. This will provide water, sewer, storm, and dry utilities.
Tract A is the proposed drainage facility located in the northwest comer of the site. This pond has been
sized to meet the required storm drainage requirements.
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Construction Mitigation Description
Stoneridge II Nine-Lot Short Plat
Our Job No. 11444
The following narrative is provided to address the project timing and preliminary construction dates:
• Proposed Construction Dates: Assuming that the preliminary short plat receives approval,
including the SEPA Determination in January 2005, we would immediately submit
engineering design plans to the City of Renton and potentially receive construction approval
in April 2005. Upon approval we would begin construction immediately, with construction
being completed by fall 2005.
• Hours and Days of Operation: During the summer months, the anticipated construction
operation hours will be from 7 a.rn. to 7 p.rn. Additionally, construction work will occur on
Saturday during the summer months will be considered. During the winter months, the time
of construction will most likely be from 8 a.rn. to 5 p.rn., Monday through Saturday, weather
permitting.
• Proposed Haulingffransportation Routes: The proposed hauling route during construction
would be from SR-9oo (N.E. Sunset Boulevard) to 148th Avenue S.E. and through the plat of
Stoneridge (N.E. 17th Street and Mount Baker Avenue N.E.). Please note that some
construction activity will come directly off of 148th Avenue S.E. for Lots 8 and 9.
• Measures to be Implemented to Minimize Dust, Traffic, and Transportation Impacts,
Erosion, Mud, Noise, and Other Noxious Characteristics: As discussed in the
environmental checklist prepared for this project, we will utilize and be required to provide
erosion control measures, such as silt fences, construction entrances, etc., to minimize erosion
impacts. To minimize dust impacts, we will be utilizing a water truck during the summer
months. Typical construction noise will be present during construction hours; however, all
machinery will have appropriate muffler devices as required by law.
• Special Hours Proposed for Construction or Hauling (i.e., Weekends and Late Nights):
As noted above, we expect to work weekends during the summer months. Furthermore,
construction during the summer months may extend into the evening hours as daylight hours
permit.
• Preliminary Traffic Control Plan: At this time, we have not prepared a preliminary traffic
control plan; however, as part of the construction plans, we will prepare the appropriate plans
needed for the construction routes, signs, and flagging as necessary.
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6500 126th Avenue SE
Bellevue. Washington 98006
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
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The State Environmental Policy Act {SEPAl, Chapter 43.21 C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to
consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the
quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the
agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be
done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS:
This environmental checklist asks you to . describe some basic information about your proposal.
Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your
proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most
precise information known, or give the best description you can.
You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases,
you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need
to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal,
write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary
delays later.
Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark
designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can
assist you.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of
time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal
or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your
answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant
adverse impact.
USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS:
Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not
apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D).
For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the
checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal,"
"proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively.
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A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of proposed project, if applicable:
Stoneridge II Short Plat
2. Name of applicant:
KBS III, LLC
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person:
12320 N.E. 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
Contact: Curtis Schuster
(206) 261-2112
4. Date checklist prepared:
September 24, 2004
5. Agency requesting checklist:
City of Renton
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable):
The short plat process should be completed in January or February 2005. The engineering design
phase is to be completed during the first half of 2005, with construction to begin soon thereafter.
The project/plat recording should be completed in late 2005/early 2006.
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected
with this proposal? If yes, explain.
No.
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared,
directly related to this proposal.
A wetland analysis and habitat assessment has been completed by Chad Armour dated January
and September of 2004.
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals
directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
Yes, the Plat of Stoneridge is currently under construction, which abuts the south property line of
this proposal. Access and utilities depend upon this project to be completed and recorded.
10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
The following is a summary of possible approvals and/or permits required for our proposal:
• Preliminary short plat approval
• Construction plan approval
• Final plat approval
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• Clearing and Grading Permit
• Right-of-Way Use Permit
• NPDES Permit
• HPA Permit
• Forest Practices Permit
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the
project and site.
The proposed short plat encompasses approximately 3.63 acres of land. The applicant is
proposing 9 lots, with the smallest being proposed at 8,903 square feet and the largest lot being
18,565 square feet. The average lot size for the project is 9,344 square feet. The minimum lot
width is 60 feet. Additionally, a water quality pond will be constructed to treat stormwater prior
to releasing. Each lot will be suitable for construction of a single-family residential detached
, home, with all appropriate utilities.
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise
location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and
range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries
of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if
reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not
required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this
checklist.
The project site is located at 148th Avenue S.E. and the future road extension of Mt. Baker
Avenue N.E. The project site abuts the proposed subdivision of Stoneridge and is located in the
southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, King
County, Washington. For an exact location, please see the enclosed vicinity map and preliminary
plat map.
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. EARTH
a. General description of the site (circle one); ~, irollingi, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous,
other _____ _
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?)
15 percent.
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat,
mUCk)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any
prime farmland.
The King County soil survey indicates the site as having glacial till soil deposits; for
further information, please see the soils report prepared by Earth Consultants Inc., dated
May 14, 2004.
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so,
describe.
No.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
The quantities of filling and grading on site have yet to be determined; however, we
anticipate that the earthwork will be balanced, except for the possible import of structural
fill for backfilling utility trenches. Additional import may be required for the road
subgrade depending on the weather conditions at the time of construction.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally
describe.
During heavy storm events following clearing and grading activity, erosion could occur if
erosion/sedimentation control measures are not installed properly. By properly
incorporating the City of Renton erosion control measures and minimizing the
disturbance of existing vegetation during plat construction, we can help mitigate erosion
impacts.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
Approximately 0.33 acre (9 percent) of the total site will be covered with impervious
surfaces, such as asphalt, buildings, etc. Approximately 29 percent (1.06 acres) remain as
undisturbed open space, such as wetlands and buffers.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
2. AIR
Prior to construction, an approved erosion control plan will be prepared and implemented
in accordance with the City of Renton. These erosion control measures will be monitored
throughout construction and must be maintained to control erosion during construction
and weather constraints.
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (Le., dust, automobile,
odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
The project proposal will generate emissions typically found within single-family
subdivisions. This may include airborne dust during constructionlheavy equipment, as
well as automobile, emissions; however, once the project is completed, the plat will
produce typical emissions found in residential communities, such as automobiles, service
trucks, maintenance equipment, and wood-burninglgas-burning stove emissions.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe.
No. To our knowledge, there are no off-site sources of emissions and/or odor that will
affect this proposal.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:
During construction, construction practices, such as riprap entrance aprons, required
muffler systems for heavy equipment and dust control (watering), will be implemented as
required. There will be no on-site construction burning and all land clearing debris will
be exported off site and disposed of.
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3. WATER
a. Surface Water:
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-
round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type
and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into.
The project site has a Type 3 Wetland and a Type 3 Seasonal Stream. The short plat
proposes to provide the appropriate buffers. Please see the wetland delineation report
prepared by Chad Armour dated January 19,2004.
2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described
waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans.
The construction of the project will require work to be adjacent to the referenced
wetlands and stream; however, all wetlands will be protected by the required buffers.
We are also proposing to discharge stormwater from the drainage facilities (Tract A) to
the Type 3 Wetland in. Tract C. Please see the attached preliminary utilities plan and
preliminary plat map.
3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from
surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected.
Indicate the source of fill material.
Not applicable.
4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
None.
5) Does the proposal lie within a 1 OO-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan.
To our knowledge, the site does not lie within a lOO-year floodplain.
6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge.
No.
b. Ground Water:
1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give
general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
No.
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2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other
sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following
chemicals ... ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of
such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of
animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve.
The project will be utilizing a sanitary sewer system built to the City of Renton standards
and specifications. Therefore, there will be no discharge into groundwater from septic
tanks or other sources.
c. Water Runoff (Including storm water):
1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and
disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water
flow into other waters, If so, describe.
The project will create stormwater runoff from impervious areas, i.e., yards, driveways,
and homes. The stormwater will be collected by an on-site collection through a series of
roof drains, storm pipe, and catch basins. Most of this water will be conveyed into a
water quality pond (Tract A) to be constructed with the plat improvements as shown on
the preliminary plat map. The storm pond will be designed to the City of Renton design
manual. Once the water is collected and has been treated through the water quality
facility, stormwater will then be discharged to the unclassified stream.
2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe.
No.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if
any:
As required by the City of Renton and the Washington State Department of Ecology, we
are proposing a storm drainage system to collect, convey, and treat stormwater per
industry standards. These improvements will assist in mitigating the impacts of
stormwater and water quality. The information outlined in Subsection a. above provides
details of these proposed improvements.
4. PLANTS
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
./ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other: Cotton Wood
./ evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
./ shrubs
./ grass
pasture
crop or grain
./ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other
water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other
other types of vegetation
(Please see wetland analysis prepared by Chad Armour for further information on the
types of vegetation found on site.)
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b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
All vegetation will be removed in areas required for lot grading, utilities, storm detention
pond, and road construction. However, 1.06 acres of open space and wetland buffers will
be provided (29 percent). During plat construction, approximately 2.56 acres of total site
will be cleared to accommodate roadways, utility construction, and lot grading.
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
To our knowledge there are no threatened or endangered species on or near the site.
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance
vegetation on the site, if any:
The City of Renton will require that street trees be provided for this project and, as
discussed earlier, approximately 29 percent of the site will remain undisturbed.
Providing street trees and the open space (as well as future landscaping on the proposed
single-family lots) will help mitigate the impacts of this proposal.
5. ANIMALS
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known
to be on or near the site:
For further information, please see the Habitat Data Report prepared by Chad Armour
dated September 10, 2004.
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
To our knowledge there are not threatened or endangered species on or near the site.
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain
No. To our knowledge this site is not part of a migration route.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any:
By providing 1.06 acres of open space as a result ofthe wetlands and buffers, habitat will
be provided for a portion of the existing wildlife on site.
6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet
the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating,
manufacturing, etc.
The energy needs for this project will be primarily electric and natural gas for heating and
lighting of the individual homes.
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b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so,
generally describe. .
No.
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal?
List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any:
Each home built within the plat will be required to meet the Washington State Energy
Code for insulation, power usage, lighting, etc.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk
of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this
proposal? If so, describe.
No.
1) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
None.
2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
Not applicable.
b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)?
The developed properties adjacent to the project site create noises typically found in
single-family developments such as traffic, maintenance equipment, delivery trucks, etc.
However, these typical noises will have no effect on this project.
2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a
short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)?
Indicate what hours noise would come from the site.
On a short-term basis, the types of noise created from this project will be during the
construction stage, including clearing, utility installation, road construction, etc.
Furthermore, during the home construction phase, the typical construction noise will be
present. On a long-term basis, the typical noise for a single-family residence will be from
auto, home maintenance, deliveries, garbage disposal, etc.
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any:
None are proposed or required.
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8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
The site is currently vacant and properties to the north and west are single-family homes
with outbuildings on small to large lots. To the east and to the south are vacant parcels.
b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe.
No.
c. Describe any structures on the site.
None.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
No.
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
This site is currently zoned R-5 (Residential 5 DIU per acre).
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site?
Single-family, medium density.
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site?
Not applicable
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so,
specify.
Yes. The site contains several wetlands and a seasonal stream.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project?
Approximately 23 people reside within the completed project, assuming 2.5 people per
household.
j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?
None.
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k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any:
Not applicable.
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans, if any:
The project will be required to meet the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan and zoning
requirements to ensure the compatibility of the project with the surrounding land uses.
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9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle,
or low-income housing.
Nine single-family housing units will be provided, which will be within the middle to
upper income levels.
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high,
middle, or low-income housing.
None.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any:
Not applicable.
10. AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the
principal exterior building material(s) proposed.
The tallest height allowed in the R-5 zoning classification is 35 feet above the average
building elevation. The principal exterior building materials will be wood, wood
byproducts, stucco, brick, or other applicable materials typically found in single-family
residential neighborhoods.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
No view will be altered as a result of the construction of this project.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any:
By providing landscaping within the plat, landscape planters with street trees, and open
space, the aesthetic impacts will be softened. No other mitigation is required or provided.
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur?
The project site will produce lighting typically found within single-family subdivisions,
such as street lighting, car headlights, and housing lighting. The project light will be
predominantly in the evening hours.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
No.
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?
None.
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d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:
None.
12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
There are several regional recreational opportunities within close proximity of this site.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe.
No.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation
opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any:
As required by the City of Renton, we will be required to pay a park mitigation fee to
help offset impacts. Additionally, future taxes paid by the homeowners will provide
funding to the City General Fund for future regional parks, etc.
13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local
preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe.
To our knowledge, there are no places or objects listed on or proposed for the national
state or local preservation registers on or near the site.
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or
cultural importance known to be on or next to the site.
To our knowledge, there are no landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological,
scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or near the site.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any:
Not applicable.
14. TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to
the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any.
Direct access to the site will be via a future stub road (Mt. Baker Avenue NE,) from the
Plat of Stoneridge; however, two lots will gain direct access to 148th Avenue S.E.
b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the
nearest transit stop?
To our knowledge, public transit is not available at the site.
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c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the
project eliminate?
Parking for two cars will be provided on each single-family lot as required by the City of
Renton. No parking spaces will be eliminated by the project.
d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or
streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or
private?
The applicant is proposing to construct full-width street improvements within the plat and
a half street improvement on 148th Avenue S.E. Traffic mitigation fee payments (if
applicable) may be required to assist in traffic impacts.
e. Will the project use (or occur in -the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation?
If so, generally describe.
There will be no commercial water, rail, or air transportation.
1. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If
known, indicate when peak volumes would occur.
Estimated project-generated vehicle trips were calculated using average daily and peak
hour trip rates for single-family residential units published by the Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE). This proposal would generate 86 daily trips and a p.m.
peak hour (in/out) of 9 (6/3).
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any:
The applicant is proposing to construct full-width street improvements within the plat and
a half street improvement on 148th Avenue S.E. Traffic mitigation fee payments (if
applicable) may be required to assist in traffic impacts.
15. PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire
protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe.
The project will have a minor increase on public services. The services typically needed
for single-family subdivisions include fire protection, police protection, health care, and
schools.
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any.
Each new homeowner will pay taxes that generate additional revenue for the City of
Renton General Fund. The General Fund may be utilized to help offset impacts to public
services, such as fire protection, police protection, etc. With respect to schools, the
Renton School District may require mitigation payment at the Building Permit stage to
assist in school impacts.
16. UTILITIES
a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: lelectricit~, lnatural gasl, ~, lrefuse servic9l, ~elephon9l, ~anitary sewed, septic system, other.
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b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service,
and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might
be needed.
The following utilities are proposed for the subject property and their respective
purveyors:
Electricity:
Natural Gas:
Telephone:
Cable:
Fire:
School:
Refuse:
Puget Sound Energy
Puget Sound Energy
Qwest Communications
Comcast
Renton Fire District
Renton School District
Pierce County
The project will require the extension of water and sewer from the City of Renton.
C. SIGNATURE
I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and
complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance
that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or
willful lack of full di sure 0 my part.
Name Printed:
Date: / (). ()t,. tJ Y-
11444.001.doc [GWP/tep] 13
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(( COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE II DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
OCT 11.2004 .
. .. ---. --------
RECEIVED
CHICAGO TIT L E INSURANCE COMPANY
cmCAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Missouri corporation, herein called the Company, for a valuable
consideration, hereby commits to issue its policy or policies of title insurance, as identified in Schedule A, in favor
. of the proposed Insured named in Schedule A, as owner or mortgagee of the estate or interest covered hereby in the
land described or referred to in Schedule A, upon payment of the premiums and charges therefore; all subject to the
provisions of Schedules A and B and to the Exclusions from Coverage (appearing herein) and to the Conditions and
Stipulations hereof.
This Commitment shall be effective oruy when the identity of the proposed Insured and the amount of the policy or
policies committed for have been inserted in Schedule A hereof by the Company, either at the time of the issuance
of this Commitment or by subsequent endorsement.
This Commitment is preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and
obligations hereunder shall cease and tenninate six months after the effective date hereof or when the policy or policies
committed for shall issue, whichever first occurs, provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies is
not the fault of the Company.
In Witness Whereof, CmCAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused this commitment to be signed and sealed
as of the date of policy shown in Schedule A, the policy to beCome valid when countersigned by an authoriZed
signatory.
Issued by:
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
1800 COLUMBIA SEAFIRST CENTER
701 5TH AVENUE
SEATTLE, WA 98104
(206) 628-5666
Form C 9800 (Reprinted 09/00)
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
By: ~~/l~'-_
By: ATTEST
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CHI--' .~,-.. 0 TITLE INSURANCE CCfT"\ ~y :~ ...
Title Unit: ETU
_ Pho~; _(425)M6-~8S:l.
1 0::. "v J'lEBTH, #1700, BELLEVUE, WA 98004
A.L.T A. COMMITMENT
SCHEDULE A
Fax: (425)646-9879
Officer: EASTSIDE TITLE UNIT
Order No.: 1115561
Your No.: KBSIIILLC
Commitment Effective Date: AUGUST 28, 2003
1. Policy or Policies to be issued:
ALTA Owner's Policy
1992 STANDARD
NON-RESIDENTIAL PRIOR POLICY RATE
Proposed Insured:
KBS III LLC
Policy or Policies to be issued:
ALTA Loan Policy
Proposed Insured:
Policy or Policies to be issued:
ALTA Loan Policy
Proposed Insured:
at 8:00A.M.
Amount: $0.00
Premium:
Tax:
Amount:
Premium: $0.00
Tax:
Amount: $0.00
Premium:
Tax:
2 . The estate or interest in the land which is covered by this Commitment is:
FEE SIMPLE
3. Title to the estate or interest in the land is at the effective date hereof vested in:
VIRGINIA E. LUCK, AS HER SEPARATE ESTATE
4. The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows:
SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT
WLTACOMA/RDA/0999
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.T.A. COMMITMENT -------SCHEDtTLE~ -----
(Continued)
Order No.: 1115561 Your No.: KBS III LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT
(Paragraph 4 of Schedule A continuation)
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089, RECORDED UNDER
RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION
3, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
CLTACMA6/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
. -·--kIJ.T;A;-C0MMITMENT .
SCHEDULEB Order No.: 1115561
Your No.: KBS III LLC
Schedule B of the policy or policies to be issued will contain exceptions to the following matters
unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company.
GENERAL EXCEPTIONS
A. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records.
B. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, or other matters which would be disclosed by an
accurate survey and inspection of the premises.
C. Easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public records.
D. Any lien, or right to a lien, for contributions to employee benefit funds, or for state workers'
compensation, or for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, all as
imposed by law, and not shown by the public records.
E. Taxes or special assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the public records.
F. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, tap, capacity or construction charges for sewer, water,
electricity, other utilities, or garbage collection and disposal.
G. Reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof;
Indian tribal codes or regulations, Indian treaty or aboriginal rights, including easements or equitable servitudes.
H. Water rights, claims, or title to water.
I. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the
public records, or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the
proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by
this Commitment.
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS FOLLOW
WLTACOMB/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.T A. COMMITMENT
-SeHEDULE-B--
(Continued)
Order No.: 001115561
Your No .. : KBS I I I LLC
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
A 1. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTEE:
PURPOSE:
AREA AFFECTED:
RECORDED:
RECORDING NUMBER:
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
ELECTRIC LINE
THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE EAST 150
FEET
MAY 16, 1967
6176450
B 2. RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS CONTAINED IN DEED FROM NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY:
RESERVING AND EXCEPTING FROM SAID LANDS SO MUCH OR SUCH PORTIONS
THEREOF AS ARE OR MAY BE MINERAL LANDS OR CONTAIN COAL OR IRON, AND
ALSO THE USE AND THE RIGHT AND TITLE TO THE USE OF SUCH SURFACE
GROUND AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR GROUND OPERATIONS AND THE RIGHT OF
ACCESS TO SUCH RESERVED AND EXCEPTED MINERAL LANDS, INCLUDING LANDS
CONTAINING COAL OR IRON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPLORING, DEVELOPING AND
WORKING THE SAME.
RECORDING NUMBER: 411867
c 3. COVENANT TO BEAR PART OR ALL OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR OF
EASEMENT GRANTED OVER ADJACENT PROPERTY:
PURPOSE OF EASEMENT:
RECORDING NUMBER:
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
20020807000276
D 4. AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
BETWEEN:
AND:
RECORDED:
RECORDING NUMBER:
REGARDING:
CLIFFORD AND CINDY MCCLELLAND
KBS III PARTNERS, LLC, A WASHINGTON
LIMITED LIABILITY
AUGUST 7, 2002
20020807000279
ACCESS TO THE MCCLELLAND PROPERTY
THROUGH AND OVER THE SERRA PROPERTY
AND THE KBS PROPERTY OVER AN
CLTACMB1/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.T A. COMMITMENT -----------------SCHED'tJLE-B
(Continued)
Order No.: 1115561 Your No.: KBS III LLC
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
UNDISCLOSED PORTION
E SAID AGREEMENT ALSO APPEARS OF RECORD UNDER INSTRUMENT(S) RECORDED
UNDER RECORDING NUMBER(S) 20020807000280.
F 5. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS, NOTES, DEDICATIONS AND
SETBAC~S, IF ANY, 'SET FORTH IN OR DELINEATED ON THE BOUNDARY/LOT LINE
ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007.
G 6. GENEKAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES, PAYABLE FEBRUARY 15, DELINQUENT
IF FIRST HALF UNPAID ON MAY 1, SECOND HALF DELINQUENT IF UNPAID ON
NOVEMBER 1 OF THE TAX YEAR (AMOUNTS DO NOT INCLUDE INTEREST AND
PENALTIES) :
YEAR:
TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER:
LEVY CODE:
ASSESSED VALUE-LAND:
ASSESSED VALUE-IMPROVEMENTS:
GENERAL & SPECIAL TAXES:
2003
032305-9035-05
6855
$ 210,500.00
$ 115,000.00
BILLED: $ 4,134.83
PAID: . $ 2,067.42
UNPAID: $ 2,067.41
H 7. TITLE IS TO VEST IN KBS III, LLC, AND WILL THEN BE SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING MATTERS SHOWN AT PARAGRAPH(S) 8 AND 9.
I 8. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT FOR
KBS III, LLC.
J NOTE: A COPY OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT, AND
AMENDMENTS THERETO, IF ANY, MUST BE SUBMITTED.
K 9. ANY CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE BY KBS III, LLC, MUST BE EXECUTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE LIMI'J.~J LIABILITY COMPANY AGREEMENT AND BY ALL THE
MEMBERS, OR EVIDENCE MUST BE SUBMITTED THAT CERTAIN DESIGNATED
MANAGERS/MEMBERS HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO ACT FOR THE LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY.
CLTACMB2/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.T A. COMMITMENT
-SeHEBBI:.E-B-----
(Continued)
Order No.: 1115561
Your No.: KBS III LLC
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
L 10. IN THE EVENT THAT THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS OCCUPIED BY A
MARRIED PERSON AND SPOUSE AS A HOMESTEAD, THE CONVEYANCE OR
ENCUMBRANCE OF THE PROPERTY MUST BE EXECUTED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BY BOTH
HUSBAND AND WIFE, PURSUANT TO RCW 6.13 WHICH NOW PROVIDES FOR AN
AUTOMATIC HOMESTEAD ON SUCH PROPERTY.
H 11. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IN THIS COMMITMENT IS BASED ON INFORMATION _.
PROVIDED WITH THE APPLICATION AND THE PUBLIC RECORDS AS DEFINED IN THE
POLICY TO ISSUE. THE PARTIES TO THE FORTHCOMING TRANSACTION MUST
NOTIFY THE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY PRIOR TO CLOSING IF THE DESCRIPTION
DOES NOT CONFORM TO THEIR EXPECTATIONS.
N NOTE 1;
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1997, DOCUMENT FORMAT AND CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
HAVE BEEN IMPOSED BY WASHINGTON LAW. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE
FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF THE DOCUMENT BY THE
COUNTY RECORDER OR IMPOSITION OF A $50.00 SURCHARGE.
FIRST PAGE OR COVER SHEET REQUIREMENTS;
3" TOP MARGIN CONTAINING NOTHING EXCEPT THE RETURN ADDRESS.
1" SIDE AND BOTTOM MARGINS CONTAINING NO MARKINGS OR SEALS.
TITLE(S) OF DOCUMENTS.
RECORDING NO. OF ANY ASSIGNED, RELEASED OR REFERENCED DOCUMENT(S) .
GRANTORS NAMES (AND PAGE NO. WHERE ADDITIONAL NAMES CAN BE FOUND) .
GRANTEES NAMES (AND PAGE NO. WHERE ADDITIONAL NAMES CAN BE FOUND) .
ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION (AND PAGE NO. FOR FULL DESCRIPTION) .
ASSESSOR'S TAX PARCEL NUMBER(S).
RETURN ADDRESS (IN TOP 3" MARGIN).
**A COVER SHEET CAN BE ATTACHED CONTAINING THE ABOVE FORMAT AND DATA
IF THE FIRST PAGE DOES NOT CONTAIN ALL REQUIRED DATA.
ADDITIONAL PAGES;
1" TOP, SIDE AND BOTTOM MARGINS CONTAINING NO MARKINGS OR SEALS.
ALL PAGES:
NO STAPLED OR TAPED ATTACHMENTS. EACH ATTACHMENT MUST BE A SEPARATE
PAGE.
ALL NOTARY AND OTHER PRESSUk~ SEALS MUST BE SMUDGED FOR VISIBILITY.
FONT SIZE OF 8 POINTS OR LARGER.
ALL INFORMATION MUST BE LEGIBLE AND CAPABLE OF BEING IMAGED.
CLTACMB2/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.T A. COMMITMENT -------------------SCHEDULE-B--
(Continued)
Order No.: 1115561
Your No.: KBS III LLC
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
THE FOLLOWING MAY BE USED AS AN ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE
DOCUMENTS TO BE RECORDED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF RCW 65.04.
SAID ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A COMPLETE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION WHICH MUST ALSO APPEAR IN THE BODY OF THE DOCUMENT:
LOT W, KING COUNTY, BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER LOOL0089,
RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007.
TO EXPEDITE THE COMPLETION OF YOUR CLOSING, PLEASE FORWARD YOUR
CLOSING ORDER AND RECORDING DOCUMENTS TO:
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY -CENTRAL RECORDING
701 FIFTH AVENUE, 17TH FLOOR
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104
THANK YOU,
UNIT 1 -EASTSIDE TITLE UNIT
CLTACMB2/RDA/0999
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
A.L.TA. COMMITMENT ---SCHEDUI~E-B -------------------------
(Continued)
Order No.: 1115561 Your No.: KBS III LLC
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
R THE FOLLOWING PARTIES HAVE BEEN SENT A COpy OF THIS COMMITMENT:
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
12320 NE 8TH ST, #100
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 98005
CURTIS SCHUSTER 2/2
(206) 261-2112
VIRGINIA LUCK
285 SAND DUNE AVE NW
OCEANSHORE, WASHINGTON 98569
1/1
CLTACMB2/ROA/0999
Jrder Number: 1115561
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
(Member of the Fidelity National Financial, Inc. group of companies)
FIDELITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL GROUP OF COMPANIES' PRIVACY STATEMENT
JULY 1, 2001
We recognize and respect the privacy expectations of today's consumers and the requirements of applicable federal and state privacy laws. We believe that
making you aware of how we use your non-public personal information ("Personal Information "), and to whom it is disclosed, will form the basis for a
relationship of trust between us and the public that we serve. This Privacy Statement provides that explanation. We reserve the right to change this Privacy
Statement from time to time consistent with applicable privacy laws.
IN THE COURSE OF OUR BUSINESS, WE MAY COLLECf PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOm YOU FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:
• From applications or other forms we receive from you or your authorized representative;
• From your transactions with, or from the services being performed by us, our affiliates, or others;
• From our internet web sites;
• From the public records maintained by governmental entities that we either obtain directly from those entities, or from our affiliates or others; and
• From consumer or other reporting agencies.
OUR POLICIES REGARDING THE PROTECTION OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION·
We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your Per~onal Information from unauthorized access or intrusion. We limit access to the
Personal Information only to those employees who need such access in connection with providing products or services to you or for other legitimate business'
purposes.
OUR POLICIES AND PRACTICES REGARDING THE SHARING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We may share your Personal Information with our affiliates, such as insurance companies, agents, and other real estate settlement service providers. We also may
disclose your Personal Information:
• to agents, brokers or representatives to provide you with services you have requested;
• to third-party contractors or service providers who provide services or perform marketing or other functions on our behalf; and
• to others with whom we enter into joint marketing agreements for products or services that we believe you may find of interest.
In addition, we will disclose your Personal Information when you direct or give us permission, when we are required by law to do so, or when we suspect
fraudulent or criminal activities. We also may disclose your Personal Information when otherwise permitted by applicable privacy laws such as, for example, when
disclosure is needed to enforce our rights arising out of any agreement, transaction or relationship with you.
One of the important responsibilities of some of our affiliated companies is to record documents in the public domain. Such documents may contain your
Personal Information.
RIGHT TO ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND ABILITY TO CORRECf ERRORS OR REQUEST CHANGES OR DELETION
Certain states.afford you the right to access your Personal Information and, under certain circumstances, to find out to whom your Personal Information has been
disclosed. Also, certain states afford you the right to request correction, amendment or deletion of your Personal Information. We reserve the right, where
permitted by law, to charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs incurred in responding to such requests.
All requests must be made in writing to the following address:
Privacy Compliance Officer
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
4050 Calle Real, Suite 220
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
MULTIPLE PRODUCfS OR SERVICES
If we provide you with more than one financial product or service, you may receive more than one privacy notice from us. We apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause you.
CHICAGO TITLe _~ .SURANCE COMPANY
701 FIFfH AVENUE, #1800, SEATTLE, WA 98104 PHONE:
FAX:
(206)628-5600
(206)623-7463
IMPORTANT: This is not a Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with
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4. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the Insured the estate or interest insured by this policy, by
reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on:
(i) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or
fraudulent transfer; or
(ii) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a preferential transfer except
where the preferential-transfer-results from -the-failure: -
(a) to timely record the instrument of transfer; or
(b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien creditor.
ALTA LOAN POLICY FORM (10-17-92)
The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage,
costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of:
1. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances,
or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land;
(ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separa-
tion in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was
a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental
regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encum-
brance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records
at Date of Policy.
(b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof
or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has
been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy.
2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of
Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding
on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge.
3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters:
(a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant;
(b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant
and not disClosed in writing to the Company by the insured Claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became
an insured under this policy;
(c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant;
(d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent that this policy insures the priority of the
lien of the insured mortgage over any statutory lien for services, labor or 'material); or
(e) 'resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the
insured mortgage.
4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy,
or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with applicable doing business laws
of the state in which the land is situated.
5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction
evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law.
6. Any statutory lien for services, labor or materials (or the claim or priority of any statutory lien for services, labor or
materials over the lien of the insured mortgage) arising from an improvement or work related to the land which is con-
tracted for and commenced subsequent to Date of Policy and is not financed in whole or in part by proceeds of the
indebtedness secured by the insured mortgage which at Date of Policy the insured has advanced or is obligated to
, advance.
7. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction creating the interest of the mortgagee insured by this policy, by reason
of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on:
(i) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent
transfer; or
(Ii) the subordination of the interest of the insured mortgagee as a result of the application of the doctrine of equitable
subordination; or
(iii) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a preferential transfer except where
the preferential transfer results from the failure:
(a) to timely record the instrument of transfer; or
(b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien creditor.
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CHICAGO TITLcil\lSURANCE COMPANY
701 FIFTH A VENUE, #180(\ SEA TILE, WA 98104 PHONE: FAX: (206)628-5600
(206)623-7463
IMPORTANT: This is not a Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with
reference to streets and other land. No liability is assumed by reason of reliance hereon.
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701 FIFTH A VENUE, #1800, SEATTLE, WA 98104 PHONE:
FAX:
(206)628-5600
(206)623-7463
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CHICAGO TITLt L ,,<)URANCE COMPANY
701 FIFTH AVENUE, #1800, SEATTLE, WA 98104 PHONE:
FAX:
(206)628-5600
(206)623-7463
IMPORTANT: This is not a Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with
-reference-to streets and other land. -No liability is assumedbyreasonofreliancehereon.
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701 FIFTH A VENUE, #1800, SEATTLE, WA 98104
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PHONE: FAX: (206)628-5600
(206)623-7463
IMPORTANT: This is not a Survey. It is furnished as a convenience to locate the land indicated hereon with
. reference to streets and other land. No liabilityis-assumed.by reason of reliance hereon.-
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701 FIFTH AVENUE, #1800, SEATTLE, WA 98104 PHONE:
FAX:
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(206)623-7463
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701 FIFfH AVENUE, #1800, SEAITLE, WA 98104 PHONE:
FAX: (2(u)6~-56(K)
(206)623-7463
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North 165 feet of the south 495 feet of the Nort~.st 1/4 of the Southe •• t
1/4 of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range S Eest, W.H.; Less county ~otd.
The conler line of said electric IllIe to be locot~d 0$ now SIoked ocrOS$ sold properly ot wi thi n the IO-foot
strip dpscribed above.
The Company sholl have access for Ihe pvrposes staled and sholl be re!ponslble for damage c',Jused by negligence 01 the
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.' r$iQned Ihe some os • free and vOluntory ad and deed for I". uses and purposes therein mentioned.
GiVEN under my hand and olfldol seal Ihis //.:t!;-of_. . _, 19~. ;
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On this _______ doyru, _______ _ . ____ , 19 ___ • belue me. the undef$lgned. perso'ICIlly oppdClred
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to me known to be the PreSident ond ___ . __________ Secretory. respedillely. of, ______ _
. __________ . ___________________________ the corporation that executed the foregoing
Instrum.,,'. and ofkowledqed the said Ins'rumenlto be 'he frea "nd voluntory ad and deed of said torporollon. for the U"S
and purposes Iherain men,: ·ned. and on oo,h slated Ihot authorized 10 e.ecute Ihe :;old Inalrument ond
'hollha seol offixed i. Ihe corporate seal 01 sold corporation.
WI'ness my hond c.nd oHiciol seal ., .. , ~to olfilled the day ond year firsl above wrlll"n.
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Nolory Public In and lor Ihe Stole 01 Woshlngton.
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WImN RECORDED RBTUR.N TO'
Zeno, Drake and Hively, P.S.
4020 Lake Washington Blvd. NE
CHICAGO TlTU ETtllSC PAGE eel or 814 81Y87.-2882 89 82 kiNe COUNTY, IIA
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~~!~~a!~O WA 98033 E 1902408 ----------'---------------------H~7a8rTY'~~------------------TAX tSla.e9 SALK $25,'''.88 PAGE eet OF eel
@Chicago'Dde Insurance Company
701 5th Avenue -Suite1700 _. Seattle, Wasl'lin ton 98104
DOCUMENT TJTLE(S) _ 54 LJ 815 -,-
I Easement Agreement Q, " -
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REFERENCE NUMBER(S) OF DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED OR RELEASED: o Addlbonnl Dumbers \Ill page of document
GRANTOR(S):
L Clifford and Cindy McClelland 2
3
4 o Addltlonall\llJlla.l on pace ___ of doc\llllelll
CRANTEE(S):
~BS III, LLC
2
3.
4
[J Add/1i1>IUIl names on page ___ ot UoellDlent
ABBREVlATED LEGAL DESCRI.rTION
Lot-Unit Block.
Scttlon TownshlJ).
Volume.
Range.
CHICAGO lilt [ INSURANCE COMPANY
has !ked !he document Of
r~ord as a M!omeI cOIIrIesy
and accepts no habobly lor -
the accuracy or vabdlly of
the documelll
Page
Portron:
Lot 3. K1ng County Short Plat I 486017 recorded under Recording 0 Plat Name: 8703039001
o Complete legal ~-rlplion on page __ of doc:\.llllt.llt
ASSESSOR'S PROPERTY TAX :PARCEL ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
032305-9270 o Addlhonal tax /lCCQunt munbl!t6 on plIge _of documellt
x acehe"" if t1pJllwlb/c ItfII1 np /1,,1_) ];ml
prov.ufed 1n:RCW 36 18 010 IIIJ1def$bJ.ud Ihat the rec~WJ~~~~:lreJi1t'!i!U
tlQIne part of the Ield of the ongmal document.
'lim tovcr Sheet il fur the CD181ty Recorder' J iD~ing ~lllPo*, bDJr. The Jlecor.ter wiD rely 011 tbo ilIfolDlatiOIJ
pl'O''''''ecI on the fD11Q. The sbfh.alJ Jlot rt:aotlhe dot'Innelit t~ yen!)' thtt IICtUnC)' Dr cumple!elleU of die IlIdexiDg
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ZENOr DRAKE & HIVELY. P S
4020 Lake WashIngton Blvd NE.
#100 .
KIrkland, WA 98033
DOCUMENT TITLE
GRANTOR
GRANTEE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.
Easement -Ameement
McClelland Chfford and Cmdv
KBS m, L LC
See ExhIbIt C
Addttlonalle~al deScflptlons on pa.ees 10 -13 of lhls document
032305-9270,032305-9035-05,032305-9046-02,032305-9034-06,
032305-9033-07. 032305-9269
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EASEMENT AGREEMENT
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THIS EASEMENT AGREEMENT (" Agreement") IS entered into tlus 2t:J -day
of Ac1" · 1999, by and between ClIfford and Cindy McClelland, a maritaJ
comm ruty ("McClelland") and KBS III, L L.C., a Washington hmited babIlIty company
andlor successors or assIgns (IIKBS")
RECITALS
A McClelland IS the owner of certam real property located at 14410 SE 1071b
Place. Renton, WA 98059, legally described In ExhibIt A attached hereto ("McClelland
Property"), and
B KBS IS the purchaser under an executory Purchase and Sale Agreement of
certam real property WhICh JS adjacent to the McClelland Property, legally described in
ExhIbIt B attached hereto ("KBS Property"), the closmg of purchase and sale of whIch WIn
be contemporaneous with the conveyance of thiS Easement Agreement,
C KBS mtends to obtam approval for a formal subdIVISIon or PRD for the KBS
property, and construction drawmg approval of the same as a condition to the closing of the
purchase and sale transaction as well as to the conveyance of the easement deSCrIbed herem,
and
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-1
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Gl-lloMo nne INSURANCE COMPANY
has fJ/llt:ed the document of
rec:ortlllC a customer courtesy
anllll~t~ no liability for
thG IlrtlKlIcy or vaJld1ly of
tile '1t~{.lI~nl DUPL'CATE
ORIGINAL
D KBS desires to obtam as easement across a portIon of the McClelland
Property for the purpose of a mstallmg and mamtaining underground unhtles, and
, --~----------------------------_.--------------------E - ---McCleJJaIidls-wlllmg to grant such easements accordmg to the terms
descnbed herem,
NOW, THEREFORE, In consIderatIon of $25,000 paId by KBS to McClelland
($2,000 whIch IS payable upon McClelland's execution of this Agreement and the approval
by KBS of its feasIbIlity study, and the remamder IS payable WithIn thuty (30) days of
approval of a plelUDlnary plat and approved constructIon drawings for saId SUbdIVIsIon or
PRD), the mutual promIses contamed herem, and the benefits denved thereflom, the
undersIgned partIes hereby agree as follows
1 Grants of Easements and License
1 1 Easement for Underground UtIlIties. McClelland hereby grants to
KBS a perpetual, non-exclusIVe easement over. under, and across that portIon of the
McClelland Property legally descnbed In ExhIbIt C attached hereto ("Easement Area") for
the purposes speCified ill paragraph 2 below McClelland shall have the rIght to use the
u::I' Easement Alea for any and all purposes not inconsistent WIth the fights granted to KBS
II-"-herem Such nght shall mclude, but not be hmited to, the mstallatIon of underground
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c::r, utilities, sidewalks. gutters, pIpes and culverts, so long as said uses do not unreasonably
~ mterfere with the mstallation, mamtenance and operation of the underground utIlitIes In the
c:-Easement Area
1 2 LIcense McClelland also grants to KBS a temporary hcense to enter
upon the McClelland Property for the hUllted purposes of comp]et1Og constructton and
mstallatlOn of the underground uulllies, prOVIded, however, KBS shall exelt Its most
reasonable efforts to confme such entry to the Easement Area and areas unmedlately
adjacent to the Easement Area
2 U$e of Easement Area KBS's use of the Easement Area shall be lImited to
the construCtion, installation, mamtenance, repair, operation and use of underground
utIhtles to serve the forty-eIght houses.to be buIlt on the Property descrIbed In Exhibit B,
subject to the fight of mumcipahtles and utllity dIStrICts to use as they may reqUIre after
I dedicanon of the utdInes as set forth 10 paragraph 8 1 below In addItton, If any more
parcels of property are added to the proposed SUbdIVISIon, any reSidences burlt on those
parcels WIll also have the same rIght to use the easement·
3. KBS's Warrannes KBS warrants that the underground utIhttes for the KBS
property shall be constructed m accordance WIth an appbcable drawmgs, speCIfICatIons,
EASEMENT AGREEMENT - 2
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CHICAGO T1Tl[ INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed HID document of
record as a customer courtesy
and acceptS no hablhty for
lila atcuracy 01 validity of
tho 6iJlltnnent
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pernuts, approvals and other legal reqUlrements Imposed by City, county, state or federal
laws and/or regulations
3 1 DIlIgent ConstructIOn. KBS shall prosecute the constructIOn and
mstallatton of the underground utIlItIes dl1igently and contmuously until they are completed
3 2 OwnershIp KBS or assIgns wlll be the owner of the KBS Property
upon closmg of the above-referenced purchase and sale transactIon
4 McClelland's Warranues. McClelland warrants that they are the owner of
the McClelland Property and that there are no liens or encumbrances affectmg the
McClelland Property whIch would mterfere WIth the mtended use of the Easement Area
5 Cost of Constructton of Underground Uuhhes KBS shall, at ILO; sole cost
and expense, design, construct and install the underground utilItIes in complIance WIth all
applicable reqUlrements Pnor to commencmg InstaJlatlon of the underground utlhties, KBS
shall have a lIcensed surveyor survey the west property Ime of the McClelland Property,
and shall place surveyor's rebar stakes at the northwest corner and the southwest corner of
the McClelland Property At the completIOn of installatIon of the underground utthttes,
KBS shall fmlsh grade the Easement Area and adjacent ground which may have been
disturbed by KBS's constructIOn acttvltIes, and shaJl also re-seed the re-grllded area WIth
grass seed KBS shall take care not to damage the McClelland Property, and any
improvements thereon, dunng the exerCIse of KBS' s rights hereunder. In the event any
damage IS suffered dUrIng thIS work, KBS agrees to promptly reparr saId damage, or to
reImburse McClelland for the entire costs of the repaIr work KBS wIll replace any trees or
sbrubs removed or dIsturbed to the nearest location allowed
.6 Water Lme KBS agrees to loop a water lme m the Easement from the
existing water mam to the proposed subdIVISIon if allowable by Water DIstnct #90 upon
constructIOn of saId SUbdIVIsion If further easements are necessary to 100p saId water mam
in easement to be purcbased, Seller agrees to grant such addltlonal easements, at no further
cost to KBS
7 McClelland's ConnectIon to UtilItles. KBS agrees to connect McClelland's
eXlsttng resIdence; as legally pennIsslble, to the sanitary sewer to be installed m the
easement and to leave one addItIonal sewer stub-out on the north boundary Ime of the
McClelland parcel, approxnnately 250 feet from the western-most property lme of tax
parcel No 032305-9270 at the tlme of the construction of the proposed subdIVISIon In
addltton, KBS agrees to pay the followmg sewer comiectton charges for the eXlstmg
McClelland eneW-rom Kmg County and the City of Renton
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CHICAGO llTl( INSURANCE GOWPANY
has placed tile document of
record as a customer courtesy
and act.epls no ftabJI4y for
the accuracy or validity of
thII UoGlJmant
a CIty fees'
____ ~y~~~ Q~velopment Charg~ ______________ $ __ ~~~ __ _
Honey Creek Special Assessment Dlstnct $ 250
Permit fees $ 60 ~11~11 Subtotal $ 895
$1.09840 (lIfetIme payoff) %.~,((l1~1
ti6f 'f/z'\f¥t 'J, ,-.
$1,984 ,. rf\...~lI)ok .,,,!Iirt
b Kmg County-CapacIty Charge
TOTAL v \11,1\. t ~g( .fJ-.
In the event· McClelland connects into and uses any other of the undergroun ttl; 1 ejO"J Z ~et.W.,. ho~
McClelland shall pay all constructlon expenses associated Wlth saId connectJon to ~ ~'t¢J ~
utJhtles, and saId connectIon shall be free of all lIens on the KBS Property, and shall be m ~'''\I '
comphance WIth all applicable legaJ requirements NotwIthstandmg the foregomg. KBS \
agrees that McClelland shall not be required to pay any connectIOn fee, surcharge or othe 11~
constructIOn or mstallatIOn of the utIhtIes ~~ \ \ff/ q 1X 1Q,
fee to KBS for the purpose of reunbursmg KBS for the cost of all or any Port10n~f the \.! q
8. Mamtenance and Repau Expenses All expenses associated with ~ .
mamtaInmg, repamng, restormg, clearung or servIcmg the completed underground utlhues
shall be paId entIrely by KBS untIl such tune as KBS dedIcates the underground utIlities to
the ASSOCiation Thereafter, all such expenses assocIated with mamtammg, repamng,
restormg, cleanmg or servlcmg the completed underground utilities shall be paId by the
Association or approprIate utilIty dIstnct If utIlities are dedIcated pursuant to paragraph 8 1;
prOVIded, however, If repair or mamtenance of the underground uuhues IS reqUired as a
result of the sole actIon or mactlon of McClelland. McClelland shall pay the enllre expense
of such repair
. 8 1 Dedlcatton to Governmental Enttties/Commerclal Utlhty The
utulues may be dedIcated to the City of Renton, KIng County. Water Dlstrict No 90 or any
utlhty company m the future by KBS or by the homeowners' associatIon, provided that the
CIty of Renton, Kmg County, Water Dlstnct No 90 or any utilIty company agrees to
operate. mamtam, repaIr and leplace the Ul1l1l1es Upon such dedICatiOn, the obhgation of
the property owners to contnbute to the operation. mamtenance. repaIr and replacement of
the undergroUlid utIhties shall termniate Further. the nght to use such utIlitIes Wlll
thereafter be at the discretion of the utthty company or mUDlClpabty whIch owns the utIhues
and not hnuted to the lesIdences In the proposed subdivIsion
EASEMENT AGREEMENT - 4
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CHICAGO TJTI.t INSURANCE COMPANY
has-placed 1he document 01
record as a cuslomer courtesy
and accepts no liabilIty lor
the accw3cy or validity of
the \IOclIrtlOnt
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9 Entry on McClelJand Property to Perform Mamtenance and Repair Work
KBS and successors shall have the perpetual nght, at such times as may be necessary, to
__________ enter u:Qon Jh~ M~Qellall~ Pro~eI1Y_ fox th~Pllq'-Qs~_Qtaccessmg,_mamtaUllng,_repainng,
restormg, clearung or servIcmg the utilIties McClelland agrees that saId nght of entry shan
be no less than twenty feet (20') In width. KBS and its successors agree that such work
shall be accomplIshed In such a manner that the surface of the ground and any pnvate
Improvements eXistIng on the McCleUand Property shan not be disturbed or destroyed, or
m the event they are disturbed or destroyed, they will be replaced In as good a condltlon as
they were munedlately before the McClelland Property was entered upon by KBS or 115
successors
10 Hold Hannless and Indemruty PrOVlSlOns
10.1 Mutual Indemruficauon. KBS and McClelland hereby agree to hold
each other harmless, to mdemnify and defend each other of and from any and all claIms
and/or damages whIch eIther party may sustain as a result of any breaches of their
respectIve obhgatlOns descnbed herem. WIthout broItmg the generality of the foregomg,
KBS specIfIcally agrees to hold harmless, mdemrufy and defend McClelland, untIl transfer
of the utlhtles to the homeowners aSSOCIatIOn wruch wIll be formed or KBS's successors In
Interest to the KBS PI operty. or for a penod of two (2) years from the date of completIon of
the constructIon of the unbtIes, whichever occurs last, from and against any and all clanns
and/or damages relatmg to.
10.1 1 KBS's constructIon and Installation of the utlhues,
10 1 2 The fIlmg of any hens or assessments agalOst the McClelland
property as a result of the lOstallatlon of the uttlities,
10 1 3 The overflow of water from the utllltles, prOVIded, however,
KBS shall have no ltabIlity hereunder If saId overflow IS caused solely by
McClelland's actIOn,
10.1 4 The contammation of the McClelland Property WIth hazardous
or toxic waste or matenal as a result of KBS' s instaUauon of the uuhtles, .
10 1 5 The dIscharge of hazardous or tOXIC waste or materIal through
the utlhty system. unless said contaminatton or dIscharge IS caus~ by McClelland.
or ongmates wlthm the McClelland Property.
10 1 6 Any governmental agency or other party or person contendmg
that the uUlIues were not properly constructed or otherwise damaged their property
or the enVIronment
EASEMENT AGREEMENT - 5
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CHICAGO TITlE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the docUnlem ot
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no liability fOT
UIG accuracy or validIty Of
thedoCUIfIW
Notwlthstandmg any prOVISion hereof seemmgly to the contrary, the ASSOCIatiOn and/or
-_KBS ~s _successorsm tnteresLshaILcontmue_to_be_bound_by_the_obhgauons_contamed In-thls
paragraph 9 ill perpetUlty.
11 ExtensIons Twenty-sIx (26) months after slgnmg and mutual acceptance of
this Agreement, If KBS has not receIved final engmeermg and construction drawmg
approval for the above-mentIOned subd1vislOn, McClelland agrees to extend the closing of
thIS transactIon fOi three (3) mnety (90) day periods at a cost of seven hundred fifty dolJars
($750) for each extensIOn, to be paId at the beginning of each extensIOn All earnest money
deposIts and extension payments sha11 apply to the purchase pnce at closmg
12 Ternunatlon of Easement NotwIthstandmg any other provtslon contamed
herein seemmgly to the contrary, III the event KBS has not completed mstallatlon of the
utthtles within ten years of the date that thIS Agreement IS recorded WIth the Kmg County
Recorder, this Agreement shan automatically termmate and shall thereafter be null and
VOId KBS's wOlk shaH be deemed complete at such tune as City and/or County fully and
finally accept all of KBS's WOlk on the utilities as complete
13. Covenants Runnmg WIth the Land. McClelland and KBS agree that the terms
and conditions contamed herem shall benefIt and burden the McClelland and KBS
Properties, and shall constItute covenants that run WIth both Propertles, and shall benefIt
and burden the heIrs, successor and aSSIgns of the McClelland and KBS PropertIes
14 Null and VOId TIns contract and the contents herem wJlI become null and
VOid and unenforceable III the event KBS faIls to receive final engmeenng and construcUon
drawmg approval for a formal subdiviSIOn or PRD for the property shown on Ex1ublt B
15. Fence KBS agrees to place a SIX foot (6') fence along the North hne of tax
parcel No. 0323059270 III the event the aforementIoned subdIVIsIon receIVes approvals
acceptable to Purchasel
16. Dramage. KBS agrees to protect and defend McClelland from dramage from
the proposed KBS SUbdIVISIon and development efforts KBS shall resolve any dramage
problems arismg dIrectly as a result of the development and construction of the property
descnbed on ExhIbIt B, and reparr any damage caused to McClelland's property from any
such drainage problems.
17 EntIre Agreement There are no other agreements' between KBS and
McClelland that modlfy or affect trus Agreement ThlS Agreement 1S fully integrated and
all pnor negotiatIons regardmg the tenns of the Easement Agreement are merged mto and
have become a part of this Agreement
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-6
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CHICAGO TIllE INSURANCE COMPAtIly
has placed the dOCLment of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no habtJlty for
the accu( JCy or validity of
IhQ QQGII/TISnt
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18. NOllces. All notices, consents, approvals and other communicatIOns
provided for herem or gIven 10 connectIon herewIth shall be valIdly gIven, made, dehvered
or_ Sef'le~tlCm :wr,ltmgJmd delwere~Lp-ersonally_orsent_by_reglstered, _certlhed_mal1 ,_or_~ _____ -----. ------
receipted overmght serVIces, postage prepaId, or by facslmiJe to, with confmned receIpt at
the followmg addresses
KBS KBsm,LLC
12505 Bel-Red Road
Bellevue, W A 98005
Attentlon' Kohn Taylor
Fax 4251452-9016
McClel1and Clifford and Cmdy McClelland
14410 SE 107m Place
Renton, W A 98059
19 Attorney I s Fees In the event any party employs an attorney to enforce any of
the provisIOns of thiS Agreement, on any issue of state, federal or bankruptcy law, the
prevaIlmg p~rty shall be entItled to recover Its costs, htIgatlon expenses and reasonable
attorney's fees m connectIOn therewith from the non-prevathng party.
20 Govermng Law. ThIS Agreement shall be construed under and governed by the
laws of the State of Washington.
21 SeverabJllty If any prOVIsIon of thIS Easement Agreement is determined by a
court to be InvalId or unenforceable, the remainder of thIs Easement Agreement shall remam
In full force and effect
22 Successors TIns Easement Agreement bmds the herrs, successors and asslgns of
the parnes
CHICAGO TIlL£: IIISURANCE COMPANY
has plat.ed thll docliment of
recOld as a customer courtesy
and accepts flO liability for
the accur .):y or vaHlll1y of
the d:lcumerr
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -7
W\wpdoes\33041\101"lIsl725 doo:
KBS Ill, L L.C., a Washington luruted habIhty
company
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STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
THIS l~ TO CERTIFY that on tillS .-l!L day of !II) CIt ,19.J!L., before me,
a Notary public an and fbr the State of Wash mgt on, duly comm1;slOned and SWOln, came
Kohn Taylor, pet sonaIJy "nown or havlllg presented sattsfactol y eVIdence to be a Member of
KBS III, L L C • the hmlted hablhty company that executed the foregolOg Instrument, and
acknowledged the saId lOstrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of ~aJd hmlted
hablhty company fOi the uses and purposes therem menhoned, and on oath stated that he IS
authorized to execute the &ald Instrument on behalf of saId hmlted habihty company
~Ml .. Y, .. ~HAND and offiCial seal the day and year In thiS c~rtlhcate first
pn~~~w
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KINO
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) ss
)
Notary Public In and for the
Statefj?~WaSh1l)gton. ?idmg at ~ h1(/1l ([ till'/--.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the:>q~~day of I\fr\\ ,19et~before me, a
Notary puhllc In and 10) the State of Washmgton, duly commissioned and ~WOIfl, came
Chfford McClelland. personally known or havmg plesented satisfactory eVidence to be the
mdlvldual descJJhed m and who executed the wlthm Instrument, and acknowledged that he
Signed the same llS hIS free and yohmtmy act and deed lor the lIses and purposes thelem
mentioned
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-8
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CHICAGO rnl!: INSURANCE COMPANY
has plaLed Ilia document 01
record a3 a customer courtesy
and aCLepts no hability fer
the acCUlcli:Y or vandlty of
the dotument
WITNESS MY HAND and officIal seal the dcly <md yem In tillS celilficatc first above
wlltlen
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Notal y Public 111 and for the
State of W shmgton, resld}n~ at
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STATE OF WASlJING10N )
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COUNTY Of KING )
THIS1STOCERTlFYthatonthe.)qk(,.dayof h(;)('t \ , 19Qilt beforeme,a .
Notary pubhc In and for the State of Washington, duly c~ed and SWOl n, came Cmdy
McClelland, personally known or havmg presented satJsfactOlY eVIdence to be the mdivldual
descnbed 1I1 and who executed the within mstrument, and acknowledged that she sIgned the
same as her flee and voluntmy act and deed for the uses and purposes therem mentIOned
WITNESS MY HAND und offiCial seal the day and year m thIS certIficate first above
written
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-9
Wlwpclocsl33041\101\\.IsI125 doe
-... "'-~~~ ;;;i Pemt Name MAAlADcr FLEMI
Notary Pubhc m and for the
State 0 ashmgton, reslduig at ~....J(~~c-tl~
EXpIratIon Date t{ .-G r-d. OC) ~
CUIC'P,r,Q lnLE INSURANCE COMPANY
11:5 pI.-.r;od Ihd document of
rllcorrl as a customer courtesy
c:nd Qtl.opls no liability for
Iho nccurJ~'Y or validity of
1d t'ocument
EXHIBIT A
Lot 3 ofK.mg County Short Plat Number 486017, recorded under Recording Number
8703039001, and corrected by Affidavit recorded under Recording Number 8706260950,
together WIth the West 428 00 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian,
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the North J 65 feet thereof;
EXCEPT that portlon lying within the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivision and EXCEPT County roads;
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quieting Title in King County Court Cause Ntunber
86-2-22118-2 entered on March 23, 1987:
EXCEPT the East 164 feet of said Lot 3;
(BEING KNOWN AS Lot 3 of King County Lot Lme Adjustment No. S92LO 1 03,
recorded under Recording Number 920910 t 022, and other property )
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -10
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• CHICAGO TlTll !NSURANCE COMPJ\Nf
h&s plated tile document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no liability for
Ina accll' dl. y or valldJly of
,:'!, (,\lCUOlent
Luck Parcek
EXHIBIT B
Parcel A.
The North 165 feet of the South 495 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 3. Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, in King County,
Washington
(No Road exception has been noted in thiS description for Parcel A)
Parcel B.
The North half of the North half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, .
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of said subdivision which bears South 01 °25'02"
West 633.38 feet and North 89°37'38" West 30 feet from the East quarter comer of said
Sectlon 3,
thence North 87°37'38" West along said North hne 125 feel,
thence South 01°25'02" West 122.17 feet,
thence South 87°49'08" East 125 feet;
thence North 01 ~'02" East 121.75 feet to the Point of Beginning;
Except the East 30 feet thereof for County Road.
(There is an overlap of approximately 17 feet between Parcels A and B.)
Yelland Parcel:
The North 165 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
ofSectlOn 3, Townslup 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Mendlan, in King County,
Washington;
EXCEPT County roads
Bennett Parcel:
Lot 1, King County Short Plat Number 486017, recorded Wlder Recordmg Number
8703039001, and amended by Affidavit of Correction recorded under Recording Number
8706260950, in Kmg County, Washington, being a portion of the South half of the South
half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlilamette Mendian, ill Kmg County, Washington;
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -11
W "'pdoC$\33041\\OIIl<I, 17)5 doc
CHICAGO TITlE INSURAUCE COMPANY
has placed the document of
record as a CtIstomer courtesy
and 3c~ts no liability for
the QCcuracy or validIty of
llie <'ottmnt
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TOGETHER WITH the following described property in accordance with Decree
Qwetmg Title in King County Superior Court Cause Number 86-2-22118-2 entered on
March 23, J 987. .
The South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Wdlamette Meridian, in Kmg County. Washington;
EXCEPT the West 840.50 feet thereof, and
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof; and
EXCEPT that portion of lying within the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivision; and
EXCEPT COUDty roads.
Serra Parcel:
Lot 2 and the East 164 feet of Lot 3, Kmg County Short Plat Nli'ilxbef-486 0 1 7, recorded
under Recording Number 8703039001, and corrected under Recording Number
8706260950, being a portion of the folJowing:
The South half of the South half of the South haIf of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 No~ Range 5 East. Wi1lamette Meridian.
in King County, Washington, -
ExCEPT County roads;
AND EXCEPT the following described parcel.
BEGINNING at the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section 3;
Thence Northerly 65.00 feel along the East line of said Section 3;
Thence North 87°49'08" West 670 20 feet;
Thence South 0 1 O:ZS~02" West 65.00 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of said Section 3;
Thence Easterly along said South line 670 20 feet to the Point of Beginning;
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot A, King County Boundary Line Adjustment application
number S92L0103. recorded under Recording Number 9209101022)
TOGETIIER WITH an easement for road and utJlittes over the Southerly pOl"nOn of Lot I
as disclosed on the face of the short plat.
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -12
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CHICAGO TIn llNSURI\NCE COMPANY
has pldced lhe dolCument of
record as 1I customer cow1esy
and accepts 110 IIwlilly for
the acctlr.ICY or vabdlty of
the c!OChrr.:lr.t
. '
EXIIIDIT C
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The West 20.00 feet of (he following described parcel:
Lot 3 of King COWlty Short Plat Nwnber 486017, recorded Wlder Recording Number
870303900J, and corrected by Affidavit recorded under Recording Nwnber 8706260950,
together with the West 428.00 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, TownshIp 23 North. Range 5 East, WiHarnerte Meridian,
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof,
EXCEPT that portion lying within the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivisIOn and EXCEPT County roads,
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quietmg Title in King County Court Cause Number
86·2-22118-2 entered on March 23,1987:
EXCEPT the East 164 feet of said Lot 3;
(BEING KNOWN AS Lot 3 of King County Lot Line Adjustment No S92L0103,
recorded under Recording Nwnber 9209101022, and other property.)
\ '. ~:'URANCE COrvt?AI'.'V
t , 1 I',d document of
"r,1 _. a customer courtesy
" I • 'lct(lpIS no baMlty for
• ,I (; ..... , Y or validity 01
t vcument
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -13
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WHEN RECORDlID RETURN TO
Zeno, Drake and ~vely, P.S.
4020 Lake Washington Blvd. HE
Suite 100
Kirkland, WA 98033
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DOCUME:NT TITLE(S) 1 Agreement
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n 98104
REFERENCE NUMBER(S) OF DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED OR RELEASED:
o AdthbOJ;l31 numbas OJI page of documCl1t
GRANTOR(S):
lClifford and C2ndy McClelland
2
3
4.
o AddltlonalllJlmcs "II page ___ 01 OOCUDJent
GRANTEE(S):
CHICAGO mLE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the do;umelll 01
record as a customer courtesy
BIId accepl:; no lIalJllrty for .
the acc~racy or validity 01
the document
lKBS III Partners, LLC, a Washington Limited Liab212ty COmpany
2
3
4.
o Addilional names W1 page ___ of document
ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lot-Unit· Bloc.k: Volume' Page
Section: Township: Range: Portion.
Lot 3 of King County SHort plat U 486017 recorded under
P1a1 Name: Record1ng NUmber 8703039001
o Complete legal de$eIlPbon Dn page __ of doc:umem
ASSESSOR'S PROPERTY TAX PARCEL ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
032305-9270 o Alldtbonal t4X acco1ll\t tnl~ on psge _or document
~4ck" 4pplicablc trml.np be1_J I am JeQ
provided In llCW 36.18.010. 11IIIIIeratand tIust the J6;all'd)llur~ ·~~irgJloentlrpul.
SlIme part of1l\1e kXI of the onSmaJ dccom
1'IIb rover sht.'Ilt ls lor the County Recorder', JDdeliDg P1Il1IMft Dub'. The Bmrrderlfil1 rdy 011 the illformatloll
provided OD tho form. The ataft WiD Dot ruad die docnmeDt to nril1 die ac:aaracy 01' tomplctcncu uribe nll!wBg
IDformatioll provilled hcrthl.
-~ .:::;
. RETURN ADDRESS:
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Leshe A. Drake
Zeno, Drake and Hively, P.S.
4020 Lake Washington Blvd, NE, SUIte 100
Klfldand, WA 98033
WASHINGTON STATE COUNTY AUDITORIRECORDER'S
INDEXING FORM (Cover Sheet)
Document Title.
Grantor'
Grantee'
Abbrev Legal DescnptlOn:
Assessor's Tax ParceIID#.
Cross References:
Agreement
CHICAGO TIllE INSURANCE COMPAMY
has placed the document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no liability lor
tile accuracy or vahdlly of
Ihe document
Clifford and Cmdy McClelland
KBS III Partners, LLC, a Washmgton Limited
Liablhty Company
Lot 3 of King County Short Plat Number 486017,
recorded Wlder Recording Number 8703039001
032305-9270
SIte address' 14410 SE 107'" Place
Renton, WA 98059
The AudltorlRecorder Wlll rely on the infonnation prOVIded on thIS fonn. The staff will not
read the document to venfy the accuracy or completeness of the mdexmg mfonnatJon
prOVIded herem.
AGREEMENT
------------Parties.--CI[fford-ano-Cindy-McClelland,-their-h-elrs~-succes-sor-ano-asslgl1-S-----------------------
("McClelland") and KBS TIl Partners, LLC, a Washington limited liability
Date
company, and lor assigns ("KBS") CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the document of
July JJ, 2002 record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no bIIblhlY for
tile accuracy or validity of
RecItals the document
1 McClelland is the owner of certain real property located at 14410 SE 107tb
Place, Renton, WA 98059 (the "McClelJand Property")
2 Mildred Serra is the owner of certain real property located at 14514 SE
107th Place, Renton W A 98059 (the "Serra Property")
3
4
5
6
KBS is the purchaser under certalD purchase and sale agreements of
certain real property adjacent to the McClelland Property (the "KBS
Property")
KBS intends to obtain approval for a formal subdivision or PRD for the
KBS Property
McClelland currently accesses the McClelland Property through and over
the Serra Property and the KBS Property (the "EXisting Access") as shown
on the attached Exhiblt A
McClelland desires to have access to the McClelland Property through and
over the Serra Property and the KBS Property as shown on Exhibit B (the
"New Access")
7 KBS IS willing to provide such access according to the following terms
and conditions
Agreement
1 KBS shall provide McClelland with access to the McClelland Property
through the KBS Property and the Serra Property as shown on Exhibit B
2 In addition, KBS shall mstall asphalt paving over that portion of the New
Access that crosses the south 30 feet oftherea1 property owned by
Mildred Serra and located at 14514 SE -10th PL, Renton WA 98059 as
shown on the attached Exhibit B '11 ~ / ~ 1;!:3/o.l... ~
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3 Upon KBS providIng the New Access to the McClelland Property,
McClelJand agrees to relinquish any and all easements or other nghts to
access the McCleJIand Property over the Existing Access, whether such
riglit -arises -by-express grant-;iinplicatiori: prescnption orotlieiWlse------
McClel1and agrees to execute any and all documents reasonably reqUired
in order to extinguish the Existing Access
4 KBS reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to revise the subdivision or
PRD so long as such revision proVIdes McClelland with access to the
McClelland Property over the KBS Property and the Serra Property
McClelland agrees to execute any and all documents reasonably required
in order to effect such revisions
5. In the event that either party employs an attorney to enforce any of the
provisions of this agreement, the prevaI1ing party shall be entitled to .
recover its costs, litigatIons expenses and attorneys' fees incurred In
connection therewith from the non-prevatliIig party
McClelland
. {b,,~ -/7le{Jeu/tnJd
Cindy cClelland
KBsm,LLC,
a Washmgton Jimlted Jiabihty
company
By
CHICAGO TIll!: INSURANCE COMPANY •
has placed the document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no labIlity for
tll8 accuracy or vakdlty of
tile document
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 SEC
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MCCLELLAND PROPERTY
EXIIJBJT A
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Lot 3 of KIn!; County Short Plat Number 486017. recorded under Recording Nwnber
8703039001. and corrected by AffidavIt recorded under Recordrng Number 8706260950.
together with the West 428 00 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast qUflrtf'r of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Towllship 23 North, Range 5 East, WIUamette Meridian.
111 King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the North.l65 feet thereof,
EXCEPT that portIon lying withm the South half of the South balf of the South haIf of
said subdivisIon and EXCEPT County roads;
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quieting Title in King County Court Cause Number
86-2-22118-2 entered on March 23, 1987.
EXCEPT the East 164 feet of said Lot 3;
(BEING KNOVIN AS Lot 3 of King County Lot Lme Adjustment No S92L0103,
recorded under Recon;lmg Number 9209101022, and olher property)
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANV
has placed the document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no habnlty fO(
the accuracy or validity 01
ths d!lCUment
Luck Parce~~
----------------
I~XIIIBlT n
Parcel A.
-The Ffortb TO.fleet o-rt11cSout1l49Yfeetofthe Nortfieast quarter onne SoITtheasfquarter --------
of Section 3, Townslup 23 North. Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, in Kmg County.
Washington
(No Road exceptIon has been noted In tlllS descnphon for Parcel A)
Parcel B
The North half of the North half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, WiUamette Meridian,
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion described as follows'
Beginning at a point on the North line of said subdivision which bears South 01 °25'02"
West 633 38 feet and North 89°37'38" West 30 feet from the East quarter comer of saId
Seellon 3, "-
thence North 87°37'38" West along said North hne l25 feel,
thence South 01 °25'02" West 122 17 feet,
thence South 87°49'08tt East 125 feet,
thence North 01°25'02" East 121.75 feet to the Point of Beginning;
Except the East 30 feet thereof for COWlty Road
(There is an overlap of approximately 17 feet between Parcels A and B.)
Yelland Parcel:
The North 165 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 3, Townshlp 23 North, Range S East, Willamette Mendlan, m King COWlty.
Washington;
EXCEPT COWlty roads.
Bennett Parcel:
Lot 1, King County Short Plat Number 486017, recorded under Recordmg Nwnber
8703039001, and amended by Affidavit ofCorrechon recorded under Recordmg Number
8706260950, in Kmg County, Wasrungton, bemg a portlon of the South half of the South
half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
Township 23 North,Range 5 East, WIllamette Mendml1. m Kmg County, Washmgton;
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -11
W\\\f:'doe~\lJ~I\1"ll\~IIt1i ' ' ....
CHICAGO TITlE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accopts no lIability for
lIle accuracy orvalJdlty of
tMdocument
.. -TOG ETHER-WI TH-tlfefoHowingdescnocc:fplo-pertylil -accoraanCe-,Vl UfDew!e---.. -----
Quietmg Title m King County Supenor Court Cause Number 86-2-22118-2 entered on
March 23, 1987: . .
The South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, WlIlamette Meridian, in Kmg County, Waslungton,
EXCEPT the West 840.50 feet thereof, and
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof; and
EXCEPT that portlon of lying WIthm the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivision; and
EXCEPT County roads
Serra Parcel:
Lot 2 and the East 164 feet of Lot 3, Kmg County Short Plat Nlunbef-486017, recorded
under Recordmg Number 8703039001, and corrected under Recordmg Number
8706260950, being a portion of the following·
The South half of the South half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian,
m Kmg County, Washington,
EXCEPT County roads,
AND EXCEPT the following described parcel:
BEGINNING at the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section 3;
Thence Northerly 65.00 feet along the East line of said Section 3,
Thence North 87°49'08" West 670 20 feet; ,
Thence South 01°25'02" West 6500 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of satd Section 3;
Thence Easterly along said South line 670 20 feet to the Pomt of Beginning;
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot A. King County Boundary Line Adjustment applicatIOn
nwnber S92LOI03, recorded under Recording Number n09101On)
TOGETHER WITH an easement for road and utihties over the Southerly pomon of Lot J '
as disclosed on the face of the short plat.
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -12
CHICAGO llTLE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the document of
record IS • customer courtesy
al'Kl4ceepts no hablllly for
thllllCClIRlCV or vaJrdlly of
t~ fjOQJlfo!nt
WHEN RECORDBD RE1'U'RN TO'
Zeno, Drake and Hively, P.S.
4020 Lake Wash1ngton Blvd. ME
Suite 100
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DOCUMENT TITLE(S)
l.Agreement
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3
4.
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REFERENCE NUMBER(S) OF DOCUMENTS ASSIGNED OR 'RELEASED: o AdtbbDDll1I1umb= on page of dDcument
GRANTOR(S):
1 2 Ml.ldred Serra
3
4.
D Additional names on page ___ of document
CHlMGD llTlE INSURANCE COMPANY
full plaClld II1D document of
tllelltd as a cvslDm8f courtesy
flhU 40Ilepla no DabDIty lor
1M IlIlOur&cy or validity of
lhb ilotumunt.
GRANTEE(S):
1 KBS I 2 II Partners, LLC, a Washington Limited Liability Company
3
4
o Atlilibonal names on page ___ of document
ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lot-Urut· Block. Volume:
Section. Township' Range'
Page
Portion:
Portion of Lot 2 Kl.ng County Short Plat D 486017 recorded under King
Plat Namt:County Recordl.og Number 8703039001
o Complete le~111 de$onplion on pag6 __ of document
ASSESSOR'S PROPERTY TAX PARCEL ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
03230526902
o AuwbOJllll we account number. on page _of document
,e" "appl(cDbf, and .Jlg/I ber",,) 1 QQl Jtqllcstmg
proVlded In acw 36.18.010. hrllierntand tlwt 1hcm:
some part oftll~ lo:Xt or !he angmal dowment. ~
Tht, cover shevl.as lor !he COllllty Rewrder'. mdexillg P1UlJ$)Q uJll.y. The RuonJer 'I'rUI rely I)D thlllJafonnatioIJ
provided OIL tho ronD. The atatt WIll bOt te2d tbe document til "..nrt Ihe "mmlC)' D1' COlnplClL'll1!llll of tile mdesillg
JDformaboll prvVJoJed hemu.
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RETURN ADDRESS' ---------~--------------~---
Leshe A. Drake
Zeno, Drake and Hively, P.S.
4020 Lake Washmgton Blvd, NE, SUlte 100
Kukland, W A 98033
WASHINGTON STATE COUNTY AUDITORIRECORDER'S
INDEXING FORM (Cover Sheet)
Document Title.
Grantor.
Grantee:
Abbrev Legal Descnpb.on·
Assessor's TaX ParcelID#:
Cross References.
Agreement
MIldred A Serra
CHICAGO TITlE INSURANCE COMPANY
has placed the document of
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no liability for
1118 accurat:y or validity of
the docwnent
KBS III Partners, LLC, a Washmgton L1Jruted
Llabtltty Company
That portion of Lot 2, Kmg County Short Plat Number
486017, Recorded under Kmg County Ftle Number
8703039001
032305926902
SIte address. 14514 SE 107th Place
Renton, WA 98059
The AudltorlRecorder WIll rely on the infonnatlon proVIded on this fonn. The staff will not
read the document to venfy the accuracy or completeness of the mdexmg mfonnatIon
proVIded herem.
'.
AGREEMENT
-------Parties--~~-MiiaredA Serra,-her-Jieirs, -succesSOrs anefassigns ("Serra") and KBS ill ---... .-. ~ . -._-
Partners, LLC, a WashIngton limited hability company, and lor assigns
("KBS")
Date July U2OO2
Recitals
1 Serra is the owner of certam real property located at 14514 SE 107th Place,
Renton WA 98059 (the "Serra Property")
2 KBS is the purchaser under certain purchase and sale agreements of
certain real property adjacent to the Serra Property (the "KBS Property")
3 KBS Intends to obtaIn approval for a formal subdivision or PRO for the
KBS Property
4
5
6
Agreement
1
2
3
4
Serra currently accesses the Serra Property through and over the KBS
Property (the ''ExistIng Access") as shown on the attached Exhibit A
Serra desires to have access to the Serra Property through and over the
KBS Property as shown on Exhibit B (the ''New Access")
KBS is willing to provide such access according to the following terms
and conditIons
KBS shall provide Serra with access to the McClelland Property through
the KBS Property as shown on Exhibit B
In addition, KBS shall install asphalt paVIng over the south 30 feet of the
Serra Property as shown on the attached Exhibit B
Upon KBS providing the New Access to the Serra Property) Serra agrees
to relinquish any and all easements or other rights to access the Serra
Property over the Existing Access, whether such nght arises by express
grant, implication, prescriptIon or otherwise Serra agrees to execute any
and all documents reasonably reqUired in order to extinguish the EXlsting
Access
KBS reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to revise the subdivision or
PRD so long as such revision provides Serra with access to the Serra
~6'r
(...\ ,~ ll\t1 1] . r' ~,rr .
Property over the KBS Property Serra agrees to execute any and all
documents reasonably required 10 order to effect such revIsions
----5 ----Intlle evenHJiat eittier party employs an attomeytoenforceany"oftlie"
proVIsions of thIS agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover its costs, litigations expenses and attorneys' fees incurred III
connection therewith from the non-prevailing party
Serra
~~ I red A Serra
KBSID,LLC,
a Washington limited habihty
company
CHICAGO TiTlE INSURANCE COMPANY
has plaCed the document 01
record as a customer courtesy
and accepts no liability tor
lIle accuracy or validity of
the document
A PORTION Of THE NE 1/4 OF 'THE SE 1/4 SEC
KING COUNTY,
Duoao, 080
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE BE 1/4 SEC
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EXIIIUlT A
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MCCLELLAND PROPERTY
Lot 3 ofKlPg County Short Plat Number 486017, recorded under Recording Number
8703039001, and corrected by AffidaYlt recorded under Recordmg Number 8706260950,
together with the West 42800 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quartC'r of the
Southeast quarter of SectlOn 3, Townsrup 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian.
in King COWlty, Washington,
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof;
EXCEPT that portion lying witlun the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivisIOn and EXCEPT County roads,
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quieting Title in King County Court Cause Number
86-2-22118-2 entered on March 23, 1987:
EXCEPT the East 164 feet of said Lot 3.
(BETNG KNO\VN AS Lot 3 ofKmg County Lot Lme Adjustment No S92LOto3,
recorded under Recordmg Number 9209101022, and other property)
(" oI(',\uO 1111 e INSURANCE COMPANY
hils I),~ced the document of
rLl-ord ~s a customer courtesy
and ,ICcepts no JlabdJly 'or
I'le <lCCliracy or valldJly of
tl>~ document
Luck Parcek '
Parcel A.
:--,~~0·~·\·~ ".::-... ;
EXlInHT n
The North 165 feet of the South 495 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, in King County.
Washington.
(No Road exception has been noted 10 this description for Parcel A)
Parcel B
The North half of the North half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlllamette Mendlan,
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion described as follows.
Beginning at a point on the North line of said subdlvision wluch bears South 01 °25'02"
West 633.38 feet and North 89°37'38" West 30 feet from the East quarter comer of satd
Sectlon 3,
thence North Sr37'38" West along said North hne 125 feet,
thence South 01 °25'02" West 122 17 feel,
thence South 87°49'08" East 125 feet;
thence North 01°25'02" East 121.75 feet to the Point ofBegmning;
Except the East 30 feet thereof for County Road.
: g (There is an overlap of approximately 11 feet between Parcels A and 8.)
Cl'ol
Yelland Parcel:
The NOM 165 feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 3, To .. vnslup 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlllamette MendJan, in King County,
WashIngton;
EXCEPT County roads
Bennett Parcel:
Lot I, Kmg County Short Plat Number 486017, recorded Wlder Recordmg Number
·8703039001, and amended by Affidavlt ofCorrectlon recorded wtder Recording Number
8706260950, Ul Kmg County, Wasluilgton, being a portlon oftbe South half of the South
haIf of Ule South half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Secuon 3,
Townshtp 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlilamette Mendian, 10 Kmg County, Waslungton;
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -11
W\Y.PdOCsH304l\l'l1''''-n ' t, ...
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TOGETHER WlTH the following described property In accordance WIth Decree
Quieting Title in King County Superior Court Cause Number 86·2·22118~2 entered on
March 23, 1987. .
The South 330 feet oftbe Northeast quarter of the Southeast quaner of SectIon 3,
Townslup 23 North. Range 5 East, Wlllamette Meridian, in Kmg County, Wasrungton,
EXCEPT the West 840 50 feet thereof, and
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof. and
EXCEPT that portion of lying Wltlun the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivision, and
EXCEPT County roads
Serra Parcel:
Lot 2 and the East 164 feet of Lot 3, Kmg County Short Plat NWllber-486017, recorded
under Recording Number 8703039001, and corrected under Recordmg Number
8706260950, bemg a portion of the following'
The South half of the South half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlllamette Meridian,
in Kmg County, Washington,
EXCEPT County roads;
AND EXCEPT the following described parcel:
BEGINNING at the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section 3,
Thence Northerly 65.00 feet along the East line ofsrud Section 3,
Thence North 87°49'08" West 670 20 feet;
Thence Sourh 01°25'02" West 65.00 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of said Secllon 3;
Thence Easterly along said South Ime670.20 feet to the Point of Begmning,
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot A, Kmg County Boundary Line Adjustment application
number S92LOI03, recorded under Recording Number 9209101022 )
TOGETI-IER WITH an easement for road and utilities over the Southerly portion of Lot)
as disclosed on the face of the short plat.
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -12
CHICAGo TI1lf INSuRANCE COMPANY
has placed the documenr 01
record as a customer courtesy
and accePts no ',abJIlly for
the accuracy or valJdrly of
the !fOcument
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Notes:
U Thh Dor~lon of bccnaar"; est!bllsi'1ed by Kiny COlJr.ty fitl~eri:lr Co:.;rt CalJse f06-2-22!10-2 entered on Ma:",ch c3. 1987.
2! There i9 e g8D betwe!n 'tne r:f)rtn 1 irle Of the south 165 feet and ~ne north line of Kin!) County Short Plat 1'Jo. 486017, which 'Nes platted tc !.he Gut-d"ivie.:!Clf'l line. The north
1 ir1e of Lhe scuth 165 feat wca hf!'ld for thia ~~~g~~r~IJ~~~i o~d!~~;~e2~u~:8:g6~~_~~~y8-a.
entered on Mareh 23. 3987.
3} A di tferent Doction t:"fl8y'do~n was uGed for this BLA than the sectiQn !::reakdown u5Qd for the o~1gin81 Short Plat. '!'h1s. and the U5& of proration. 8xolai:ie the differences 10 Bome courses be~ifeen tne orj,9ine:l s.~o,.!. Plat and thIs B~A.
5ot;tl1eaat co.rner· Sec .. 3. 1· Twp. 23~ .. Rng ('iE .•• 'M~ i='ound l!Ionumen t. inCSS9-::1 3 ~
10 1 I
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Easement Notes: Legend: I 1: An eaSilment tor'" Pl!get Sound Eilergy ex.ists on Parcel Z
Thiu ellserr.8f'1t is a. blanket 9Bsement across t"e site r'lnO 18 not DlotteOle. Fj,leo: undor Rae;, N(.I. U50tJ'5!J25.
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Basis of Bearing:
Wasl"!inQtcr: State Lambert G!"'id-North 'eme as datl!lrmineCi by :iPS ot>ser'v~t1on.
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The mooumgnt control ,!'iDwn fo" this site was accDmplished ;l t~ i~~~e~~:18~~:cE~~~~~1~YB~a~~': ~~~s~~i~nd m~~:~dD! 1 t8
(GeoIHlletEC" 60fJ) end Heal iime K1nematic (2TK) / Static Globel PosItioning S~'8hlm (SF'S). Linear Rnd angular closure of the trl!l"ere8F1 MeRt the ata:"!dsrds of ",I.e 332-130-090. .
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r"!$ surveY reprseert& pnysical lmproveClent cor.diti"l"!s as they eklstau October ea. 1996. the data Of this fjald surveY.
4) ~ull reliance for logel de'Script1on3 Cllld c'scerded aasaments have been p}a:;sd 01'\ V'C tH I e report from Chicaga ntle lnsurenca ComcQl1V Commitment or-dar No. 4tB-44A9. cated June 2G. 1997. Ne !ld~lt1onal ~e8ear;:h has been ettemoted.
5) Offset d111S"s!on& sho",n herAon are ma!Ssur-ea c:erpentUGular ta ru"oPlJrty Hnes.
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./ .I / i~--t .. ..., . .-oM' -. , < _'I ". DECLAn;H.},,~ON, '.~ ..... ' / /'J / .... -. ...,. KNOW ALL MEN EY THESE PP,='SEN1S THAT "'E THE llNOC~SIGNr::O
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, "' .. i5S."P::Q4J '.NO OECLAF'<E ThIS AOJUS'HESl 1'0 e~ [HE GRAPHIC "" .. ' " ~E",RESEtU-AJlON 01' 7HE SA~E, ANI) rHAT SAID AOJ\J5THENT IS
APPROVALS:
Depar-trnent; cf Oe"'elc~l'i('nt ana Envlronmcnti'Jl Sorvices
Approved thl • ..Y4I..-dey Of ~ __ ...}.D .. 2001-.-"'-
i OLD LEGAL DESCRIPTWNS: I
Lei lit :n;x PUiCC'_ OJ<:'I'JS.9(l35) ,
;~lJ! ~'rH )~. ':J;::l:l or '\'HE SOUTH ~9!i FEET lC, l~ NO~fBElST Qut.R!ER OF Tte: ROUTHEAST OUJ.ATER OF 5ECTION, 3. TO~~Gl-IJP
!. ~~~R~~~F,~i,;l~~E~~~~T t~N~I~~E~~CS~~A~g~ =~T~A~t Ser<9,~~/~A~~I'~~EALS.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
St:!ta of WaShington. _ (
(,:otmtv orTh.tLr~SS
on this a,;"t'" day of ""~8 ... !i':Er) I,. ......... u ,..,.hl",. <J~rnCln;f~;' a~~!g~:dm~
!oirekriOWii·-t"o'"b".-t;:;h"'oC-per~on h'; whu If'Cecuted t~beeQOing CfeCS1cat!.!Jn and ac\,nowledged to 11':8 that. sigl"!ed the 'I'me 2'5 ..J:t~ 1ree and voluntary act and C:ef'ld for ,;he '.:ae's and purDO$e!l therein ltIent1c·,',ed.
Witness my ha!1d ftnd OftiClltl sa!l the aay "no VI!III" ht'st Bhov!! wrli:ten.
:ANDREA'c.·M~GHEEi ~ NOTARY PUBUC t i STA"'!: OF .~IOCGTC" Jf ~ "~~0I:t.~2003 1.-... • .. ·,· ........ ·-
~ S~.H' dj W.s~1119tC\H~ .. I~l"9 0: ymp.Q
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and cHic!,l Bse) thll dAY end ye&~
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. ~:..~-~--' -.\ NOt8"Y~C 1n ar.d .. ..,o;-;r.~~o::-
Steti.",-f Wash:lnplon. rasid g at ~IO $.-f ~o
(~~{~ en "~!'I ,jOlt i:I UG!t gor ... iCaft Oi'llslnn. ODES
I(lNG COUNTY DE~ART~ENT OF ASS"SSM(}JTS: :I., I., Examined and approved this ~2ggt-0f ~.~_~
Account Number _~iS.o:"'-_'iD~~1I4 4= 'iz.'.i
1/ ~ I, " ..s,o~-Nob~_ Jf(J1iu/,l'1_,)}l~_ Kln~ ounty .4.S583DO'" OI:'P'Jty i<H!9 County AS3e5~O'"
APPRDVAI. NOTE: This rSQuest Qualifi€5 for c);cmpt.ion under· Klng cm.lI1ty Code 19A .2B. It Clues not gaurantee that. tf'le lots
wlll ba Duiteble for d3veJopment ~ow or '" tne future. The legal tr-i!lnS"er-(jf tne pr"l]certy must ~r:! dong t\y s!peratc lnstr-UlIlcnt, U::19503 011 l:.tle lOlG herein ;;it'e u.'dar the some owner:5hj.p.
NOTES:
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tra~UUU681orr/Cl i~tr iou~l"r" 8yotemo:; I'InCl 13Pour ter.'i1tC'& ~9 constructed Or" l: be conslr-uc.ted. D~ 'iled uncl.;'r ~~~:)~~~~Yd~U~~~Gg~6I~;~~~;;'j o~a:g ~~~~~Y~:li y ct~:~ ict
eBeemer.t or. t~,\s ~u"'vay.
SUbject to [lrai!'1f':.eld oasament. tt'!e locabon of loIi)1cll
Cilililut till ?ra~hi::!ll)' represented on this 8lJrvey. De!" ~~~·~~~1~gl.N~~ ~~b¥~~~g~~. No. S92L0103 filed under
3) Subject to covBnants. ·condit1on~. restrictions::. e':: e:l. ~~d~~j ~:gO~~l~~n~a ~CJ~75~o~~oi. P] ~t No. ~a6017, filed
4) SUbjeCt to tc!":ns ant! ccnd1tlons of K;ng Ccunty BCl.lnCary ~~g~J~~6~~~~ent No. 5S2L0103. 'l1Be: under rp.c?,..n1~g t'!O.
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AFFIDAVIT 'OF INSTALLATION OF
PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
OCT 112004
RECEIVED
____ ~_N~Aj::....;:e::...._=..A_D~1....;..u ,_e_~ ____________ , being first
duly sworn on oath, deposes and says:
1. On the ~ day of se.".,.-, 20~, I installed 1-public
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, l6fl' AVIS' 5E -+ /o6-1f.. for the following project:
located at
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Project name
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Owner Name
2. I have attached a copy of the neighborhood detail map marked with an "X" to
indicate the location of the installed sign.
3. This/these public information
locations in conformance with the requ'
Code.
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CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
October 7, 2004 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
Jason Jordan, AICP
Senior Planner
City of Renton
Development Services Division
Renton City Hall, 6th Floor
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, W A 98055
RE: 9-Lot Short Plat Submittal
Stoneridge II
140th Avenue S.E., Renton, Washington
City of Renton File No. Preapp. No. 04-069
Our Job No. 11444
Dear Jason:
OCT 112004
RECEIVED
On behalf of the KBS ill, LLC, I am submitting the proposed 9-lot short plat of Stoneridge II. The
following enclosures are for your use in reviewing this proposal.
1. Five (5) copies of the pre-application summary memoranda
2. Three (3) copies of the current plat certificate
3. Five (5) copies of the recorded documents as referenced plat certificate
4. One (1) original and eleven (11) copies of the completed City of Renton Development
Services Master Application form
5. One (1) original and twelve (12) copies of the City of Renton Environmental Checklist
6. Twelve (12) copies of the project narrative
7. Five (5) copies of the written narrative for the construction mitigation description
8. One (1) original and one (1) copy of Affidavit of Installation of Public Information Sign and
Flyer Box
9. Two (2) sets of self-adhesive mailing labels of all property owners within 300 feet of the
subject site
10. Twelve (12) copies of the completed density worksheet
11. One (1) check made payable to the City of Renton for the proposed application fees
12. Twelve (12) copies of the neighborhood detail map
13. Seventeen (17) copies of the fully-dimensioned plat plan, including tree inventory
14. Five (5) copies of the project topography map prepared by Centerpointe Surveyors
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • TEMECULA, CA • WALNUT CREEK, CA
www.barghausen.com
Jason Jordan, AICP
Senior Planner
City of Renton
Development Services Division -2-October 7, 2004
15. Twelve (12) copies of the critical areas assessment and delineation map and five (5) copies of
the report prepared by Chad Armour, LLC, dated January 9, 2004
16. Twelve (12) copies of the habitat data report dated September 10, 2004, prepared by Chad
Armour,LLC
17. Twenty-seven (27) copies of the grading/drainage and the road and utilities plans prepared by
Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc.
18. Four (4) copies of the drainage report prepared in accordance with the City of Renton
Municipal Code and the King County, Washington Surface Water Design Manual
19. Five (5) copies of the g~otechnical report
20. One (1) 8'12-by II-inch PMT of all full sized plans
21. One (1) colored map of the neighborhood detail map and preliminary plat plan
Please begin processing the enclosed documents. Should you have any questions or need further
information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
GWP/tep
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cc: Curtis Schuster, KBS III, LLC
Bob Ruddell, KBS III, LLC
Kolin Taylor, KBS III, LLC
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G. Wayne Potter
Project Manager
Printed: 10-11-2004
Payment Made:
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\ 1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
Land Use Actions
RECEIPT
Permit#: LUA04-124
10/11/200411:32 AM
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Receipt Number:
Total Payment: 1,500.00 Payee: KBS III LLC
Current Payment Made to the Following Items:
Trans Account Code Description
5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat
5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review
Payments made for this receipt
Trans Method Description Amount
Payment Check #5731 1,500.00
Account Balances
Amount
1,000.00
500.00
Trans Account Code Description Balance Due
3021 303.000.00.345.85
5006 000.345.81.00.0002
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Appeals/Waivers
Binding Site/Short Plat
Conditional Use Fees
Environmental Review
Prelim/Tentative Plat
Final Plat
PUD
Grading & Filling Fees
Lot Line Adjustment
Mobile Home Parks
Rezone
Routine Vegetation Mgmt
Shoreline Subst Dev
Site Plan Approval
Temp Use or Fence Review
Variance Fees
Conditional Approval Fee
Comprehensive Plan Amend
Booklets/EIS/Copies
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DEVELOPMENT PlANNING CITY OF RENTON
OCT 1 1. 200~ .
RECEIVED
Technical Information Report
Preliminary Plat of Stoneridge II
148th Avenue S.E. and S.E. 107th Place
King County, Washington
Prepared for:
KBS Development Corporation
12320 N.E. 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
September 28, 2004
Our Job No. 11444
CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • TEMECULA, CA • WALNUT CREEK, CA
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1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW
Figure 1 -Technical Information Report (TIR) Worksheet
Figure 2 -Vicinity Map
Figure 3 -Drainage Basins, Subbasins, and Site Characteristics
Figure 4 -Soils
2.0 CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
3.0 OFF-SITE ANALYSIS
4.0 FLOW CONTROL AND WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
A. Existing Site Hydrology
B. Developed Site Hydrology
C. Performance Standards
D. Flow Control System
E. Water Quality System
5.0 CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
6.0 SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES
7.0 OTHER PERMITS
8.0 ESC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
9.0 BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT
10.0 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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The project site is approximately 3.63 acres in size and was recently annexed into the City of
Renton. The site abuts 148th Avenue S.E. (180 lineal feet) and is adjacent to the plat of
Stoneridge. It is located within a portion of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
Willamette Meridian, King County, Washington. More particularly, the site is located north of
SR-900, west of 148th Avenue S.E. Please see the attached Figure 2 -Vicinity Map for an exact
location of the project site. The property has a Type 3 Wetland along the west property line and a
Type 3 Seasonal Stream along the east and northeast portions of the property. The site slopes in a
northwesterly direction, with an average slope of approximately 10 to 12 percent. The site was
logged several years ago and is now overgrown with small alder saplings. There is an abandoned
house on the project site, which is proposed to be demolished.
The project site is zoned R-5 (ResidentiallFive Dwelling Units Per Acre), which requires a
minimum lot area of 7,250 square feet, with a minimum lot width of 60 feet. There are 9 lots
proposed for this development that meet or exceed the zoning requirements. Lots 8 and 9 will
gain primary access from 148th Avenue S.E. via a proposed 20-foot-wide joint-use driveway
easement. The existing house and garage on Tax Lot No. 032305-9180 currently has a gravel
driveway on proposed lots 8 and 9. To resolve this, we are proposing a joint-use driveway
easement for both parcels. We are proposing a 12-foot right-of-way dedication along 148th
Avenue S.E. for future road improvements. The project site provides the appropriate buffers
from the Type 3 Wetland and seasonal stream, with the appropriate 25-foot building setback
(BSBL). Utilities for the site will come through the proposed plat of Stoneridge from Mt. Baker
Ave. N.E. This will provide water? sewer, partial storm, and dry utilities. The proposal for this
development is to collect runoff from lots 1 thru 7 and Mt. Baker Ave. N.E. by a typical catch
basin collection and pipe conveyance system that will drain into a wet/detention pond located in
the northeast corner of the property. Runoff from lots 8 and 9 and the frontage improvements to
148th Avenue S.E. will be collected in a similar fashion as describe previously, but drain into a
wet vault located in the northeast comer of the property. Both systems will perform water quality
as well as flow control, meeting the requirements of King County as well as the City of Renton,
which has adopted the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual. The requirements for
this project site are to provide Basic Water Quality and Level 3 Flow Control due to downstream
problems. Please refer to the Section 3.0 Off-Site Analysis for a complete description of the
downstream drainage course and problems associated with it.
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For a full description of a mapping mit, read both the description of the mapping mit and that of the soil
series to which the mapping' mit belongs. See table 6, page 70, for descriptions of woodland groups. Other
information is given in .tables as. follows:
1.".,.'(,.-..) . Acreage and extent, table 1 ,page 9.
Engineering 'uses of the soils, tables 2 and 3,
Town and country planning, table 4, page 57.
Recreational uses, table 5, page 64.
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Arents, AldelWood material, 0 ,to 6 percent .slopes 1/----------
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Arents, Everett material !I-------------~----------~---------Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 6 to IS percent slopes----------
Beausite gravelly 'sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes---------
'Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 40 to 75 percent slopes---------
Bellingham silt loam-------------------.----------------~------
Briscot silt loam---------------------------------------------
Buckley silt loam----~----------------------------------------
Coastal beaches-----------------------------------------------
Earlmont silt loam---------------------.-----------------------
Edgewick fine sandy loam-------------------~-----------------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 0 to 5 percent slopes------------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 5 to IS percent slopes-----------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes----------
I Everett-AldelWood gravelly sandy loams, 6 to 15 percent
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Indianola loamr fine sand, 4 to 15 percent slopes-------------
Indianola loamr fine sand"15 to 30 percent slopes------------
Kitsap silt loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes-----------------------
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Kitsap silt loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes---------------------
Klaus gravelly loamy sand, 6 to 15 percent slopes-------------
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Neilton very gravelly loamy s,and, 2 to 15 percent slopes------
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Ovall gravelly loam, 40 to 75 percent slopes------------------
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Pilohuck fine sandy loam--------------------------------------
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Puyallup fine sanc;ly loam------·--------------------------------
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2.0 CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
Analysis of the Eight Core Requirements:
Core Requirement No.1: Discharge at Natural Location.
Response: This project is proposing to discharge to the same seasonal stream it currently does
under existing conditions. However, runoff may be rriodified somewhat with the development of
this site splitting flows somewhat between the two streams that drain through the pr.oject site in a
different fashion than it currently does under existing conditions. The site will still drain to the
same stream downstream though.
Core Requirement No.2: Off-Site Analysis.
Response: This project should not have to provide an off-site analysis due to the fact that Level 3
Flow Control is required, which is the most severe flow control required for projects that
contribute to areas prone to flooding. The off-site analysis would provide no more determination
of required flow control above that; however, an off-site analysis is provided herewith with this
project in Section 3.0 Off-Site Analysis of this Technical Information Report for a review.
Core Requirement No.3: Flow Control.
Response: In accordance with the requirements of the City of Renton and King County, Level 3
Flow Control is proposed for this development and will be instituted with the final construction of
the plat.
Core Requirement No.4: Conveyance System.
Response: In accordance with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual and since
the project site consists of over 10 acres of new development, an SCS-based hydrograph
methodology of computing runoff to each catch basin may be instituted in the design of the
conveyance system draining to the wet/detention pond located in the central portion of the project
site.
Core Requirement No.5: Erosion and Sediment Control.
Response: This project will prevent the transport of sediment to streams, wetlands, lakes,
drainage system, and adjacent properties through the institution of carrying limits, cover
measures, perimeter protection, traffic area stabilization, sediment retention, and surface water
controls, all in accordance with Appendix D of the 1998 King County Surface Water Design
Manual as adopted by the City of Renton.
Core Requirement No.6: Maintenance of Operations.
Response: The drainage facilities on this property will be maintained by the City of Renton and
any maintenance and operations requirements of the City will be instituted into the Final
Technical Information Report prepared for this development.
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Response: Any financial guarantees and liability required by the City of Renton will be followed
·and maintained by this project prior to construction.
Core Requirement No.8: Water Quality.
Response: The City of Renton and King County have already indicated that Basic Water Quality
is the required water quality methodology for this project, which is being provided in the form of
a wet pond located below the live storage in the wet/detention pond in the northwest portion of
the project as well as a wet vault located in the northeast portion of the project site.
Analysis of the Five Special Requirements:
Special Requirement No.1: Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements.
Response: This project does not lie within other adopted area-specific requirement areas to the
best of our knowledge. .
Special Requirement No.2: FloodplainiFloodway Delineation.
Response: In accordance with the requirement, the floodplain will be designated for the 100-year
storm on the project plat.
Special Requirement No.3: Flood Protection Facilities.
Response: There is no flood protection facility existing nor is one proposed for this project site
that will have to be designed to conform to the FEMA regulations.
Special Requirement No.4: Source Controls.
Response: Source controls will be provided with this development in accordance with the 1998
King County Stormwater Pollution Control Manual and King County Code Section 9.12 for a
multifamily development.
Special Requirement No.5: Oil Control.
Response: This project does not meet the requirements of a high-use site nor is it a
redevelopment project; therefore, the requirement of oil control is not required for this site.
The following pages of the report delineate the Stoneridge (Stoneridge II) Plat final plat
requirements as dictated by the City of Renton in a letter to Curtis O. Schuster dated July 24,
2003.
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KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8111 Street
Suite 100
Bellevue, W A 98005
SUbject: Stone Ridge Plat -Final Plat Requirements
Dear Mr. Schuster,
This letter is to explain the City of Renton's requirements for compliance with the {;onditions imposed
by the King County Hearing Examiner on the approval of the preliminary plat for the Stone Ridge
Plat. Upon annexation by the City of Renton, the final plat must be approved by Renton. It is our
intent to require compliance with the conditions of the preliminary plat where practical, and to require .
confonnance with the intent of conditions that cannot be met exactly as worded. The following is a
list of the King County Hearing Examiner conditions of the. preliminary plat approval, along with the
Renton requirement for compliance with each condition for final plat approval.
1. Compliance with al1 platting provisions of Title 19 of the King County Code.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall complete the plat required street, utility and drainage
improvements per the approved preliminary plat. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of
the Renton Subdivision Regulations for final plat approval procedures.
2. All persons having an ownership interest in the subject property shall sign on the face of the final
plat a dedication that includes the language set forth in King County Council Motion No. 5952.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Renton Subdivision
Regulations for fin a] plat approval procedures.
3. The plat shall comply with the base density and minimum density of the R-4 zone classification.
AU lots shall meet the minimum dimensional requirements of the R4 zone classification or shall
be generally as shown on the face of the approved preliminary plat, except that minor revisions to
the plat that do not result in substantia] changes may be approved at the discretion of the
Department of Development and Environmental Services .. Any changes to the plat design which
are mandated by the conditions which follow shall also be permitted.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written for density and
dimen~ion requirements. The applicant shall provide a copy ()f. the R-4 zone. dimensional
requirements with the final plat application. Minor revisions to the plat that do not result In
substantial changes maY,be approved at the discretion of the Development Services Division.
4. The applicant must obtain final approval from the King County Hea]th Department. Existing
septic tanks on the site must be properly abandoned prior to final Health Department approval.
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Public Works. This plan shall be submitted with the application of any building perTnit.All
connections of the drains must be constructed and approved prior to the final building'
inspection approval. For those lots that are designated for individual lot infiltration systeins,
"---'----------Uie sysfems'-snalrl;e--consfrtided-aflnetimeof-tfiebiiiloing peiIDiland--snilfcomply-with-----
plans on file."
d) Core Requirement No. I: Discharge at the Natural Location
The applicant has received approval for a requested diversion of surface water flows within
the project, under Drainage Adjustment 'LOOV0062. Th~ conditions of approval of this
drainage adjustment shan be satisfied during the design and review of the project engineering
plans.
, e) Core Requirement No.3: Runoff Control.
To mitigate for downstream capacity issues, the applicant shall provide Level Three flow
control, as outlined in the KCSWDM. The size of the proposed"drainage tract may have to
increase to accommodate the volumes and water quality facilities.
The stormwater facility and dedicated to King County,
unless portions of the on space in accordance with
KCC21A.14.180.
As specified in Se(:trbn~
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As part of the applicafl~J s.!l:BqUtt~trof' "
analyzed to determine wh~t.q,~rQlere :l'S\~d"" ,"
-,,";;". i th~ , CMP that crosses northwest ufitl~.J48 J:\:ven
site. "·k>'''l.~",;,~~":""
g) Cote Requirements No.8: Water Quality.
Of13:lIVS(@lmlIIWater shall be infiltrated or
fufiltration of storm water
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depth to
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c011¥e~Y.!\~flce" capacity in the existing 18-inch
U"""-,4>~I"V Tract C in the eastern portion of the
The project is required to meet the basic water quality requirements of the 1998 KCSWDM.
h) Special Requirements No.2: Floodplain Delineation.
Because a wetland and two stream are located on the property, a floodplain analysis shall be
performed. The IOO-year floodpJain boundaries shall be shown on the final engineering plans
and recorded plat.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written. The note on the
final plat shall refer to the Renton PlanninglBuildinglPublic Works Department instead of the King
County agencies. Please note that the City of Renton does ~ot assume maintenance responsibilities
for the drainage facilities for new subdivisions. The homeowners' association will be respons~ble for
the ownership and maintenance of these facilities.
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modified so that the lots in the plat will not take individual direct access from the
neighborhood collector portion of Road A. This modification to the design may. result in the
relocation of the proposed alignment of Road A.
j b) Roads C and D, at a minirimlll, shall be designed to the urban, sub~ccess street standard.
. 7 c~all be dedjcated as public road right-of-way and improved to the urban,.subaccess
street standard. .'
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d) 14Bth Avenue SE along the frontage of the site shall be improved to the urban collector arterial
standard, including provision for a bicycle lane.
e) ;;~F1htrS'fiM,:stfa1J be improved as a oJtlw.{ff~~rn.~hiilleVl{aV and shall serve a maximum of two
Jots. Lots 40 and 41 shall tract and be responsible for its
maintenance. and the parties which are
responsible for its rna and engineering plans. As
specified in KCRS an 18-foot wide paved
surface and a shall incJudea curb or
thickened
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parties responsible
plans.
ownership of the tract
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7 hnprovements shallconfonh;~.6 KCR~' urt)artCml1l!ilea~~.{9:ilds, which includes a 22-
foot wi.de paved driving surfat~.;'v~~ ,r .. ' >ntf>rh'np~ be aligned with the
centerhnes of Roads D and C, respecff~l,,: 'Tf1t~1Jru.nlimum width shall be 26 feet with a
maximum length of 150 feet. -.'".--~
g) The width 6t ~ay be reduced to 20 feet. No improvements to this tract are required.
h) A temporary turnaround shall be provided at the tenrunus of Road A. If this turnaround is
located off-site, easements shall be deeded to King County to allow for the temporary public
use of the turnaround until Road A is extended further north as a public road.
i) Street illumination shall be provided at the intersection of Road A with 14Sth A venue SE, a
collector arterial, in accordance with KCRS 5.03.
. til) 148th Avenu~ ~E al?ng the frontage of the~ite may r~quire a. design for a bus zone and tu~ \~~.7 outs. As specIfied m KCRS 2.16, the applIcant's deSIgn engmeer shall contact METRO and
the Issaquah School District to determine if a bus zone is needed, and if so the specific design
requirements.
k) Modification to the above road conditions may be considered by King County, pursuant to the
variance procedures in KCRS 1.0B.
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Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written. All construction
and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with City of Renton .
requirements, with the exception of street pavement widths for .the new streets. The new ·streets call .
-'be'cOiistOlctecrWTifiJ!i"e 'pavement widths approved wlthihe preliminary plat. The'pavertientthlC~ess· nm;; be a minimum of 4" of asphalt .over 6" of crushed rock. However, foIled curb would not be
considered acceptable; therefore, vertical curbs wOUld be required: Any streets narrower than 32 feet
in width must be posted for no parking along on~ side of the street. Any street narrower than 28 feet
mUst be posted for no parking along both sides of the street. All streets within the plat will be . subject
to naming specified by the Development Services Division. Street lighting must be provided to meet
the minimum street lighting levels established .in Renton Cody. The street lights along the arterial
. streets must be constructed per City of Renton standards, and turned .over to the City for ownership
. and maintenance. The street lights on the residential streets can be constructed as a City system. or as
a Puget Sound Energy (PSE) system. The maintenance and electrical bills to PSE would be the
responsibility of the homeowners' association for a PSE system
9. Boundary Line Adjustment LOOL0089 shall be completed and put into· effect through the
recording of deeds, prior to the approval plans for the subject plat. .
Renton Requirement: The apl))ic,ID1f'sjla1i ... UI.UHH
I O. All utilities within nr,.."nn·oA7t
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electric, gas, tell~PtlOn&) aJllur ... alLl1
to construction, and
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a franchise approved by the
be approved by Renton
for all utilities, including
.1.e-.J~bnji~nt Services Division prior
.,n.'rn·".,. ... by a Renton inspector.
11. The applicant or su Code 14.75, Mitigation
Payment System (MPS), tration fee as determined by
the applicable fee . (1) pay the MPS fee at final
plat recording, or (2) pay the issuance. If the first option is
chosen, the fee paid shall be the plat application and a note shall be
placed on the face of the plat that required by King County Code 14.75,
Mitigation Payment System (MPS), have been paid." If the second option is chosen, the fee paid
shall be the amount in effect as of the date of building permit application.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall pay the City of Renton the· standard transportation
mitigation fee of $75 per net new average daily trip, prior to recording of the final plat, as required by
City of Renton conc,urrency policies. The transportation mitigation fee, based on 44 new single
family lots shall be $31,581.00.
12. Lots within this subdivision are subject to KCC 21A.43 and Ordinance 14009 which imposed
impact fees to fund school system improvements needed to serve new development. As a
coriditiQn offinal approval,fifty percent of the impact fees due for the plat shall·be assessed .and
collected immediately prior to recording, using the fee schedules in effect when the plat receives
final approvaL The balance of the assessed fee shall be allocated evenly to the dwelling units in
the plat and shall be collected prior to building permit· issuance.
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_ Impact fee of $2,937.00 per net new residence, prior to the issuance of building permits, as required
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abut this street. There shaH be no direct vehicular access to the portion of Road A east of Road C
from the lots whichabut this portion of this street. A note to this effect shall appear on the final
plat and engineering plans.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
~Twelve f<:et of ad~itional right-of-w~y for I4Slh Avenue SE. shall be dedicated along ~he east V property hne, allowmg for 42 feet of nght-of-way from centerlme.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
15. Thefollowing note shall be shown on ~th~e~fi~m~a~l ~~~mg plan and recorded plat:
Dedication of a
-interest in the
and occupiers of
within the
buffer may not be cut; ',nrllln"',,
writing from the King
successor agency, unless
hu1ff~!~oiJ!i'yt~VS to the public a beneficial
This interest includes the
public health, safety and
\ma\pteIlDn(;e of slope stability, and
, present and future owners
,;,.M,,'~""""'U;i>"U trees and other vegetation
the tract/sensitive area and
dam~ged without approval in
~lo'nll1ielnt Environmental Services or its
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of
development activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of King County
prior to any clearing, grading, building construction or other development activity on a lot
subject to the sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer. the required marking or flagging
shall remain in place until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive
area are completed. -
No building foundations are aHowed beyond the required I5-foot building setback line, unless
otherwise provided by law.
Renton ,Requirement: The applicant shall comply with, the condition as written. Reference should
be to the Renton Development Services Division in place of DDES and King County.
16. The proposed subdivision shall comply with the sensitive area requirements as outlined in KCC
2IA.24. Permanent survey marking and signs as specified in KCC 21.A.24.160 shall also be
addressed prior to final plat approval. Temporary marking of sensitive areas and their' buffers
(e.g. with bright orange construction fencing) shall be placed on the site and shall remain in place
until ali construction activities are completed.
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--17. Preliminary plat review has id~n.!~f~~th~ fol!2~!!!g i~~!!~~ __ wIiis:_h~1!pJy-.tQJhisptoject. AlLother-______ -
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a) Wetland B (in Tract B) shall have a 25-foot native growth buffer, as measured from the
wetland edge. Wetland A (extending from the north boundary of the site to the north boundary of
the Road A right-of.:way) shall have -a 50-foot native growth buffer, as measured from the wetland
edge. to the extent such buffers falls within the subject property. These wetlands and their
required buffers shall be placed in Sensitive Area Tracts in the subject plat.
b) The streams crossing Tracts A and C shall have a 50-foot buffer measured from each side of
the stream channel, t~ the extent such buffers fall within the subject plat. These buffers are
not required where proposed road right-of-way in the subject plat crosses a stream channel.
c) A 15-:foot building setback line (BSBL) shall be established on the final plat from the edge of
the sensitive areas tracts. The BSBL shall be delineated on all affected lots and tracts.
d) Buffer averaging may be
total amount of buffer
determined by the
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applicant to assure -
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protection -is achieved, as
If buffer averaging is
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financial guarantee by the
for a five year period.
e) crossing shall comply
larrlOUlnl of wetland area and
stream affected by feasible through the use
of retaining mitigation plan shall be
submitted by the s from the wetland/stream
crossing_ LUSD may financial guarantee by the
applicant to assure the antings for a five-year 'period.
f) Thestormwater outfall facility i~~~~t;rf1'i~at~~pO~dS in Tract H shall not be placed in
wetland ot steam buffers, unless determined necessary by LUSD, pursuant to provisions of
KCC 21A.24.330H4.
g) The applicant shall delineate all erosion hazard areas on the site on the final engineering
plans. (Erosion hazard areas are defined in KCC 21A.06.41S.) The delineation of such areas
shall be approved by an LUSD senior geologist. The requirements found in KCC 21A.24.220
concerning erosion hazard areas shall be met, including seasonal restrictions on clearing
activities.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shaH comply with the condition' as written. Reference should
be-to the Renton Development Services Division-in place of DDES1LUSDand King County.
18. Suitable on-site recreation space shall be provided consistent with the requirements of KCC
21A.14.lBO and KCC 21A.14.190 (i.e. sports courts, children's play equipment, picnic tables,
benches, etc.). The amount of recreation area shall equal or exceed 390 square feet per lot, as
required by KCC 21A.14.1BOA. .
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a) An overall conceptual recreation ·space plan . shall be submitted for review and approval by
LUSD, with the submittal of the engineering plans: The conceptual recreation plan shall
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engineering plans shall be consistent with the conceptual plan.
b) A detailed recreation space plan (i.e. landscape specifications, equipment specifications, etc.)
consistent with the overall conceptual plan noted in Item "an above, shall be submitted for
review and approval by LUSD and King County Parks, prior to or concurrently with the
submittal of the final plat documents.
. c) A perfonnance bond for recreation space improvements to assure their installation and the
survival of required planting for a three-year period, shall be posted prior to recording of the
plat.
.. Renton Requirement: The applicant shalt comply with the condition as written. The applicant shall
obtain approval of the Development Services Division of the detailed recreational facilities plan
before final plat approval will be granted. ..-~~~a.,,,,~_
19 .. A homeowners' association or orller-wcwk:aNe'
. of LUSD which provides
space areas.
Renton Requirement:
Development Services
·land~capjng, and. sensi
maintenance of the
20. Street trees shall be .
subject plat. The street ·t'rec't~'I'llin(J,SGamn
the following:
a) Trees shall be ,",AU"',-,U
:pn,.nr.". of the recreation and open
to the satisfaction of
facilities and associated
be responsible for the
Tnn,j'n,rprr,pnr.ce within and adjacent to the
on 5.03 of the KCRS and
feet of frontage. Spacing may be
l'i"rp,rr.lp'i1l'f" for driveways and intersections.
b) Trees shall be located within the street right-of-way and planted in accordance with
Drawing No. 5-009 of the 1993 King County Road Standards, unless LUSD determines
that trees should not be located in the street right-of-way.
c) If LUSDdetermines that the required street should not be located within the right-of-way,
they shail be located no inore than 20 feet from the street right-of-way line.
. d) The trees shall be owned and maintained by the abutting lot owners or the homeowners'
association or other workable organization unless the County has adopted a maintenance
program. This shall be noted on the face of the final recorded plat.
e) The species of trees shafl be approved by LUSD if located within the right-of-way, and
shall not include poplar, cottonwood, soft maples, gum, any fruit-bearing trees, or any
other tree or shrub whose roots are likely to obstruct sanitary or stonn sewers, or that is not
compatible with overhead utility lines. . .
f) The applic<!-nt shall submit a street tree plan and bond quantity sheet for review and
approval by LUSD prior to engineering plan approvai.
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g) The applicant shall contact Metro Service Planning at (206) 684-1622 to detemiine if
148th Avenue SE is on a bus route. If 1481h Avenue SE is a bus route, the street tree pian
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h) The street trees must be installed and inspected, or a performance bond posted prior to
recording of the plat. If a performance bond is posted, the street trees mllst be installed
and inspected within one year of recording of the plat. At the time of inspection, if the
trees are found to _ be installed per _ the approved plan, a maintenance bond must be
submitted or the performance bond replaced with a maintenance bond, and' held. for one
year. After one year, the main~enance bond may be released after DDES has completed a
second in-spection and determined that the trees have been kept healthy and thriving.
A $538 landscape inspection fee shall also be submitted prior to plat recording. The
inspection fee is subject to change based on the cutTent County fees.
Renton Requirement: The.applicant shali comply with the condition as written. Reference should
be to the Renton Development Services Divi of DDES. There is no separate landscape
inspection fee within the City of ' be included as part of the construction
permit, with appropriate plans, lee·lWJ'nll,..n~pe';lICJAJlS.
21) Documentation shall be qv'J!.UJIUV\ll,-'~,~'"
zoning setbacks are
Renton Requirement:
conditions have been
environmental impacts of
items prior to final plat "nT'''''''J''
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are retained on the site.
"'l-lIIUUIVUI1!<l~ written. The following
to mitigate the adverse
compliance with these
22) Eastbound and applicant on SR 900, at the
SR 9QOII481h Avenue shan be approved by the
Washington State minimum, the existing entering
sight distance for the must be maintained. All
construction work associated be completed between April lSI and
September 301h• The seasonal restri~':c~:t'i~o~n~' ~~~,~Z~ on the final engineering plans.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shan comply with the condition as written.
23) The east leg-of theSR 900/1481h Avenue SE intersection shall be modified, as necessary. so that
the stopping sight distance requirements of WSDOT are met on the east leg of the intersection.
(Note that per the applicant's engineer, this can be achieved by the clearing of vegetation along
SR 900.) In addition, the applicant shall clear vegetation within the right-of-way along SR 900,
east of 1481h Avenue SE, to maxiffiize the entering sight distance for the north and south legs of
the intersection. '
--RentQuRequirement: The'applicant shall comply with the condition as-written.
24) A tree containing a red-tailed hawk nest is located on a parcel adjoining the north boundary of the
site. Tract K in the subject plat, as depicted on the preliminary plat map received 10/900 (sheet 1
of 3), lies south of this nest tree. This tract shall be labeled as a native growth open space tract on
the fincH plat and engineering plans. This tract shall remain as undeveloped open space unless it
, is documented by the property owner. to the satisfaction of King County. that the nest is no longer
used by red-t~iIed hawks, (i.e. abandoned for at least five years). If it is demonstrated that the
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d. application, short plat application, or plat alteration application.. If Track K is subdivided, the . , '
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Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
25) Accept as provided below, outdoor construction activities on the subject property on any area
. lying within a radius of 650 feet from the nest shaH be prohibited from February 1 through July
3}. For a specific development penmr, this seasonal limitation may be waived by King County if
, it can be shown to t~e satisfaction of the County that the nest is not being used by hawks. Any
waiver will last for one nesting season and must be renewed for subsequent nesting seasons. For
any season in which nesting activity occurs, the July 31 seasonal limitation termination date may
be adjusted by the County, based on determination that the hatchlings have already fledged 'and
the period of. disturbance risk has passed. Any waiver or shortening of the seasonal limitation
shaH conform with Condition 5 below . report): A. note implementing the preceding
requirement shall appear on the lJU,"-MHinaL
Renton Requirement: The "V~J.!If."'U~'
26) For any nesting season
limitation as provided
wildlife biologist
, monitoring the nest
have been laid and h<>tl-,hpiiF<>r,j,j
.of the seasonal rllJ1Jll<H~VlJ
DDES. A note impl,,'! l/>'V<,'U'II;;;. "I,,~:-n~ ....
prc)posel:l ... a,.~fl'V(!~)r shortening of the seasonal
formulated by a qualified
... \.J~ .. ",,,"<,,,~, 1, describing protocols for
cation whether eggs
A.TI~V"))ir~'OSf:d shortening or waiver
subject to the approval of
on the final plat and
engineering plans.,t".,'tkC'fr";,
Renton Requirement: The a~~'itaqt{~,~all·~rnp!Y:}vtth,.t~e .. ~~~~ as written. Reference should
be to the Renton Development Serq-t~D1vi~icin.\iJ,l pla~ ofb~'8.
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27) A six-foot high cedar fence shall ":;~~'6ri~tiiCre(t'~b'itth~" ~outh boundary of Tract K, adjacent to
Lots 26 -34 and Tracts Hand N. The purpose of this fence is to limit access to Tract K by the
adjoi~ing residence and to lessen impacts on nesting red-tailed hawks.
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
28) To mitigate the significant adverse impact the plat of Stone Ridge has on the intersection of SR
9001l48tb Avenue SE, the applicant shall either individually or in conjunction with other
developments in the area, install a traffic signal. The signal design shall be reviewed and
approved by WSDOT and an appropriate fmancial guarantee Shall be posted prior to engineering
plan approvaL
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
29) All grading work in designated erosion hazard areas on the site shan be completed consistent with
the seasonal restrictions appearing in KCC 16.82.l50D (see condition 17g above.) A note to this
effect shall appear on the engineering plans. .
Renton Requirement: The applicant shall comply with the condition as written.
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Construction plans for the grading, drainage, sewer and street iniprovements for the preliminary plat
are required and would be reviewed by the City of Renton's Development Services Division. A
_~~P-'Y:l!t~plaJ:t ~ubmittaL(Qrth~ wat~cmahJ~_will_helequired {r.pm WatecDis.trict. 90: Plan _submittals .
are also required for all franchise work, including electrical, gas, phone and cable. All work for the
preliminaty plat will require a permit from the City, and will be inspected by a Renton inspector.
Permit fees will be per City of Renton Code, and include System Development Charges for sewer and
drainage for the new plat. A preconstruction meeting will be required before work can begin on the
. project. .
As-built drawings, cost data inventory sheets, and bills-of-sale for all the public improvements must
be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to recording of the final plat. The plat map
itself inustalso be .reviewed and approved by the City prior to recording. The plat map can be
submitted for preliminary review at any tIme to expedite the final plat approval process. Submittal of
an itenlized list explaining how each of the Hearing Examiner conditions have been met will also help
expedite the final plat approval process.
There are several people with the City who can hel ou with this process. Juliana Sitthidet (425-.
430-7278) is the City project manage .. 1)1a . view of this project, ~nd can address
questions related to the public woo . l~sufs'tor e plat. Dan. mpson (206-999-1828) will be the
public works inspector for ~his . 0!tct. ~st!~~~ the ~f requireme~ts fo~ the fin~1 plat
can best be ans~ered by Juha ,9! Ja~n,.;J.ottflin (425.4'3f>,.;Z~.i..2J~T mal plat map will be reVIewed
by Bob MacOme (425-430-7 f».:,/ .~ , '. " . l ' \ ~)
I hope this letter answers ..... l·our~i~~oqjf \e; a~.~r al of the fi.na) plat for the
. Stone Ridge Plat. We 100tO~d~to YOf t~?r completion of this project.
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Sincerely, ;p ~ C o~ }t,~ N~~,,~ !.if; ~ti LOQ1 H~\h'!~',.'"'"' ,"M •• j
Jennifer Henning
Principal Planner
Development Services Division
cc: Neil Watts
Juliana Sitthidet
Jason Jordan
Kayren Kittrick
Bob MacOnie
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LEVEL 1 OFF-SITE DRAINAGE ANALYSIS
Preliminary Plat of Stoneridge II
148th Avenue S.E. North of SR-900
King County, Washington
Prepared for:
KBS III, LLC
12320 N.E. 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
September 28, 2004
Our Job No. 11444
CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • TEMECULA, CA • WALNUT CREEK, CA
www.barghausen.com
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I TASK 1 STUDY AREA DEFINITION AND MAPS
I EXHIBIT A Vicinity Map
EXHIBIT B Downstream Drainage Map
,I EXHIBIT C Upstream Basin Map
TASK 2 RESOURCE REVIEW
I EXHIBIT D FEMA Map
EXHIBIT E Sensitive Areas Folios
I EXHIBIT F SCS Soils Map
EXHIBIT G Assessor's Map
I EXHIBIT H Wetland Inventory Map
I TASK 3 FIELD INSPECTION
EXHIBIT I Off-Site Analysis Drainage System Table
I ( ) ........ -TASK 4 DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND PROBLEM DESCRIPTIONS
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MITIGATION OF EXISTING OR POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
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The proposed Stoneridge Plat is approximately 16.19 acres in size counting all the improvements to
SR-900 and 148th Avenue S.E., including the entire site to be developed (Stoneridge II). The project is
located within a portion of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, King
County, Washington. More specifically, the site is located on the west side of 148th Avenue S.E. north of
SR-900 and covers the existing S.E. 107th Place roadway serving existing lots. The enclosed Exhibit A-
Vicinity Map depicts the approximate location of the proposed site. The existing topography of the site is
such that there are slopes ranging from 2 percent up to 30 percent draining in a northerly direction for the
most part, with upstream basins contributing runoff from the east, south, and west. The southeast portion
of the project site is currently partially developed with existing single-family residences and buildings
with drive aisles, landscaping, and associated improvements at that location. The remainder of the site is
mostly forested or pasture with thick brush, which will be cleared with this development.
The proposal for this development is to construct 9 lots with appropriate stonn water collection and
conveyance facilities, as well as a wet/detention pond sized for Level 3 Flow Control in the northwest
portion of the project site and wet vault also sized for Level 3 Flow Control in the northeast portion of the
project site. Access to the site will be off of 148th Avenue S.E. and by a cul-de-sac extension of Mt.
Baker Ave. N.E. This project site will drain to Greene's Creek and a wetland area that will be preserved
with the development of this project site.
UPSTREAM DRAINAGE ANALYSIS
Based on the USGS Quad Map, our site visit, and knowledge of the property, there are two seasonal
streams that have runoff contributing from upstream flowing through the site. These upstream basins
consist of well over 100 acres of partially developed land. There are also existing wetlands in the
upstream basin as well as pasture and forested areas. The impervious surface in the upstream basin is
approximately 3 to 5 percent.
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• Adopted Basin Plans: The site is part of the May Creek Basin.
• Finalized Drainage Studies: This is not applicable.
• Basin Reconnaissance Summary Report: Once again, the site is located in the May Creek Basin.
It is not known if a Basin Reconnaissance Summary Report has been prepared for this basin as of
the writing of this report; however, we do not have a copy on file in our office.
• Critical Drainage Area Maps: The City of Renton and King County have already indicated that
Basic Water Quality and Level 3 Flow Control will be the means of water quality treatment and
detention proposed for this development.
• Floodplain and Floodway FEMA Maps: Please see the enclosed Exhibit D -FEMA Map utilized
for this analysis, Panel No. 669 of 1,725, Map No. 53033C0669 F, revised May 16, 1995. As
indicated by this map, the proposed project site does not lie within a floodplain or a flood way of a
stream; however, it is known that two seasonal streams pass through the site, which will be
conveyed through the site under developed conditions as well. They are much lower in elevation
that the proposed lot elevations by over 10 feet.
• Other Off-Site Analysis Reports: A review of the United States Department of Agriculture Soils
Conservation Service Map was performed with this analysis.
• Sensitive Areas Folios: Based on our review of the King County Sensitive Areas Map Folios, it
was found the subject site has a Class III stream passing through it and the areas contributing to it
are mapped wetlands as well as the downstream drainage course from the project site. In
addition, there are known wetlands located within the seasonal stream locations on site. Those
are the only known sensitive areas as indicated by the Sensitive Areas Map Folios.
• Road Drainage Problems: This is not applicable.
• United States Department of Agriculture King County Soils Survey: Based on the soils survey for
this portion of King County, the entire downstream drainage course and the entire site occurs
through Alderwood type soils until entering May Creek where the soils are a Ragnar-Indianola
Association.
• Wetland Inventory Map: The Wetland Inventory Map for this area is included herewith. See the
exhibit within this section of the report indicating May Creek Wetland 6, which is located on the
south side of SR-900, of which drainage from this wetland contributes to the project site.
• Migrating River Studies: This is not applicable.
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For a full description of a mapping mit, read both the description of the mapping mit and that of the soil
series to which the mapping mit belongs. See table 6, page 70, for descriptions of woodland groups. Other
information is given in .tables as. follows:
Acreage and extent, table I, page 9. Town and· country planning, table 4, page 57. q I ,I, -,',./ --, --.' Engineering uses of the soils, tables 2 and 3,. Recrel!:t:~~~~~.!l!;~~, .. :t:.!I!>_!~ __ ~_"l>~ge64. .'-----.. p-age.s-36-tnrough~55-. --------------------.-.----.. -.--.-------Es timated rie Ids, tab 1 e 7, page 79.
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AldelWood gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes.------~
AldelWood and Kitsap soils, very steep------------------------
Arents, AldelWood material, 0 to 6 percent slopes 1/----------
Arents, AldelWood material, 6 to 15 percent slopes-l/---------
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Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes----------
. Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes---------
. Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 40 to 75 percent slopes---------
Bellingham silt loam-----------------------------------~------
Briscot silt loam---------------------------------------------
Buckley silt loam----~---------------------------------------
Coastal beaches-----------------------------------------------
Earlmont silt loam---------------------.-----------------------
Edgewick fine sandy loam--------------------------------------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 0 to 5 percent slopes------------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 15 percent slopes-----------
Everett gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes----------
'Everett-Alderwood gravelly sandy loarns, 6 to 15 percent
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Indianola loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent slopes--------------
Indianola loamy fine sand, 4 to 15 percent slopes-------------
Indianola loamy fine sand,. 15 to 30 percent slopes------------
Kitsap silt loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes-----------------------
Kitsap silt loam, 8 to l5·percent slopes----------------------
Kitsap silt loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes---------------------
Klaus gravelly loamy sand, 6 to 15 percent slopes-------------
Mixed alluvial land-------------------------------------------
Neilton very gravelly loamy sand, 2 to 15 percent slopes------
Newberg silt loam~-----------------------------~---------~---Nooksack silt loam--------------------------------------------
Norma sandy loam----------------------------------------------
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Ovall gravelly loam, 0 to 15 percent slopes-------------------
Ovall gravelly loam,· 15 to 25 percent slopes------------------
Ovall gravelly lo~, 40 to 75 percent slopes------------------
Pilchuck loamy fin'e sand--------------------------------------
Pilchuck fine sandy 10am--------------------------------------
Pugetsilty clay loam----.;.------------------------------------
Puyallup fine sandy loam------'--------------------------------
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Ragnar fine sandy loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes---------------
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WETLAND: Mal} Creek 6
LOCATION: SW Sf 3-23-5
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Cedar River
INVENTORY DATE: 7-20-81
ACREAGE: 3.8
CLASSIFICATION: Fish and Wildlife Service Common Name
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The wetland edge shown above Is approximate. In marshes, ponds or lakes, the transition from standing water to uplands Is
usually clear. However, the edges of forested or scrub/shrub wetlandS are less distinct. There, the change from wetland to UPland often occurs over a broad area called the "tranSitIon zone". For a discussion, see Wetland Plants of King County and the Puget Sound Lowlands and "Guldallnac ft\~ I<'"n r."ltn+v W.+h"nA ...
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OBSERVED SPECIES: -(refer to list in Appendix 1)
'-·r) Trees: AM, AR; PT
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Sedges/Rushes/Grass/Fern: -
Birds: AR, ST, 55, WW
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RARE/ENDANGERED/THREATENED SPECIES: (refer to list in Appendix 2)
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OUTLET: Type:
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POTENTIAL STORAGE: Existing Active:
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that comparison was a percentile rank. The percentile is expressed on a scele of one hundred and Indicates the percent of wetlands that scored
equal to or below that particular site. For example, a percentile rank of 80 under sub-basln mea~s that the wetland scored equal to or better
than 80 percent of all sites within the sub-basin for that evaluation category. NOTE: The percentile ranks are valid only. within the individual
evaluation category and are intended soiely for reference and comparison.
Evaluation Category
Hydrology: runoff storage potential, Water quality, potential for minimizing damage
in downstream areas
Biology: quality of habitat, abundance and diversitY of plant and animal species
Visual: diversity and contrast of wetland and surrounding vegetation,
surrounding landforms
Cultural: types of access, proximity to schools/Institutions, overall
environmental quality
Economic: presence of agricuiture/peat extraction, anadromous or game fish,
game birds or mammals of commercial value
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/f~~ wetland was assigned one of three possible wetland ratings. The wetland ratings were determined by examining the scores of selected
{, jltOry tasks, specific data or percentile ranks for individuai evaiuation categories. The criteria used to assign the wetland ratings are
.... _._.~ribed In the Introduction. For each rating a number of specific guidelines for new development In or adjacent to wetlands were prepared.
The guidelines are Intended to assist in carrying out King County's Sensitive Areas Ordinance and other wetland policies. They are Included in
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There were no major problems reported or observed during the resource review. Based on a review of the
drainage complaints in the downstream drainage course, there was one property owner who has indicated
that erosion is occurring on her property at several occurrences during major storm events in the last 15
years. In addition, that same property owner has indicated that flow rates contributing to the stream in her
backyard are increasing as development occurs in the upstream basin. This property owner has written
several letters to King County's various divisions including governmental offices requesting assistance
with problems on her property. That is why Level 3 Flow Control is proposed for this development.
Based on the drainage complaints and our site visit, it appears flooding has not been a major problem in
the downstream drainage course from the subject property; however, Level 3 Flow Control will be
provided. .
The upper 5/6 of the downstream course courses through mostly backyards and brushy areas, until runoff
enters May Creek on the far north end of the section. Most of the downstream drainage course
investigated by this site visit and a review of the Soils Map indicate that the downstream drainage course
occurs through Alderwood soils for the most part and then Ragnar-Indianola type soils near May Creek.
The field reconnaissance for this off-site analysis drainage report was conducted on March 3, 2004. The
skies were partly overcast and the high temperature on this day was approximately 50 degrees.
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Basin: May Creek Subbasin Name: Green Creek Subbasin Number:
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(j) Vegetated channel Wetland through backyards
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0'-575' None Noted None Noted I Area is fenced off, couldn't get
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Runoff leaves the site through the north-central portion of the project site and courses through backyard
areas and vegetated swale consisting of wetland areas until coursing underneath S.E. 104th Street through
a 3D-inch corrugated metal pipe culvert. Flows continue in a northerly direction for the most part passing
through backyards in a well-defined channel until flows pass underneath 26th Street in the City of
Renton, flowing north through 4.5-foot by 5-foot CMP arch culvert and then a little bit later the flow
courses into May Creek.
A review of the Exhibit J -Drainage Complaints shows there is one property owner that is very
concerned about stormwater runoff surrounding her home. Many complaints were addressed by her from
adjacent property owners. In addition the upstream drainage basin, which contributes runoff to the
seasonal stream passing through her backyard, is the downstream drainage course from the project site.
This property owner is the only complainant on the downstream drainage course from the project site, but
she was complaining of erosion during peak flows contributing to an ongoing problem in her backyard.
That is why Level 3 Flow Control is being instituted with this development. Please refer to the drainage
complaints for a complete description of the problems associated with the downstream drainage course.
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Date: 3/JJ6~
Numbe~ of pages including covel' sheet: ~
From: Cindy Torkelson
WLR Storm water Services S,?ctiop
Phone; aQ§) 296-1900
Fax Number: ~ 296 .. 01.22·
RE: Levell Analysis .
To follow is a list of complaints receive~ by the 'Water and Land Resources Division Drainage Services
Section. Complaint numbers beginning prior to 1990-XXXX have been archived and are no longer in
our possession. They can still be retrieved, if riecessaty, b1:lt.will take additional time and may not be
beneficial to your reseqroh due to their age, development whicij has occlUTed, etc. If you are interested
in reviewing the actual complaints, they can be pulled (time permitting) for your review. Copies can be
obtained for $ .IS per page. and '$2.00 per page for plans. .
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. Tyne of InyeJtlgatton
C ActIon ReqUQ8t
Bew Busincss' tbrClean Water
CCP l\cspotuetD Inquily
tCL ClaIm
EH Bnforcement on Hold
ER. BnforcemontRcview
PCC,FCR.JICS FaellityCompWnts
R SWM Fee Inquiry
t1R SWMFeoRcvitw
FIR SWM Pcc on Hold
.LS ~ult
RJl FaaDity BoaillCClfng Rmcw
NDA Nalabbodtood Dnlna80 Aalstancc
WQC WatcrQulIIlf¥C4mp1=,
WQB Water Quality I!nforccmmt
WQR Wakt Quality IIIJsineerlllg Rmcw
WQA Water Qualily Audit
WQO WllterQuallty-Othcr
S I,S2,SN3 Enalncering Studies
Type of Problem
DCA
DOM
DES
DLE
DTA
INQ.
MMA
MMP
MMO·
MMM .,.=
SWF
WQB
WQO
WQI
REM
GkT
NWD
DllVCloprnentlConstruction
Dtalnqe -Mi:wc:lll1neous
Dmlml&e-Bro.l~edlmentat1on
llrainatC -UndslidolBanb Movement
Ptalnage Technical MGistanco
DraiollBO-Oenetal Inquiry
Maitttt.nanee -A.csthc:dcs
MafntGnanec -l1foodlns
Maintenance -Omcral
MalnCenance • Mowing
MAintenance -Needs MaI"tenancc
MabUaulllcc-NOlClolIS Weeds
sWM Fcc Quosdons warct Quality -Beet MMftgllmcnt Practices
Wafer Q'aDlity -PIImplng
WIII:r QuQllty -DUdt COMcctlon
SWM Fee -RmcllSuremeut
SWM PcooGtnnt
SWM Pee·New DiscolIIIl
·Suhj~t 10 Publlo Dbcloruro mtUlmnents 1. Receipt ofwrittell roqUCIt for doclllMnts 2. Review and approvlll byPmseGUting Attorney's office
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I 1975-0004 C DRNG 958S UNSET BlSE 138THlSUNSEr BUANNEXEO 626J6
1980-0008 C FILL 138TH AVE SE HONEY CREEKIMA Y CREEK 626J5
1983-0045 C 15923 SI:: MAYVALLEY RD FILLlNGIMAY CRK 627A5
i I 1983-0046 C DRNG 11203 148THAVESE PONDING 626J6
1983-0057 C FLOG 10449 151Si SE 627A5
1984-0015 C FLbG RENTON-ISSA W'N MAY CREEK Ei26J6
I 1985-0225 R VIOLATE: 15019 SE MAY VAllEY RD TOCODEENF. 627A5
1985-0509 E ... I' PrmtAppvdSWM·DRS 627A5
1986-0654 C FILUNG 11203 148ntAVE: SE 626J6
I 1987-0284 CL FLOG .14847 206THAVE SE BASEMENT FROM CULVERT -CL#10505 627A6
1967-0485 C DRNG 15004 SE 114TH,ST t-IElf:)HBOR FLOODING PROPERTY 627A6
I 1987-0485 ER ~ N, 'N .10.~D DRNG FOR CMIRO COORD 10127/87 627A6
1987..Q485 NDA " NO RD DRNG FOR CMIRD COORD 10127/8 627A6
1967·0801 C DRNG 14100 SE 100TH PL FROM N~ DEVELOPMENT 626J5
I 1967·1189 C DRNG 10218 14TfHAVE SE DRAINAGE: FROM RENTON RID POND 626J5
1968-0787 C DRNG 15004 ' SI: 114TH ST ILLEGAL INSTALLATION OF TILE 87-0485 627A6 .((£: C DRNG 14418 se 116Tl-f ST INADEQUATE SYSTEM INSTALLED 62BJ6
C DRNG 14408 SE 100THST SUMMER WINDS DRAINAGE OVERFLOW 626.15
C EROSION 14429 S5 1161lt ST PVT RD WASHOUT DUE TO NO DRAINAGE 626J6
1989-0150 C DRNG/ERO 14428 SE 116TH ST PVT RD WASHOUT DUE TO NO DRNG 89-0 62BJ6
I 1989-0318 E DRNG 11800 138THAVE se ClEARINGOF RID NATURAL RID POND 626J6
1989-0534. C DRNG 14842 SE 114THST FILL OF DRAINAGE 87-0485 627A6
I 1990-0508 C DRNG 14842 Se 114THST DITCH FILLeD IN 627A6
1990-0819 C PONDING 10403 147THA~ . ,s~ .. INYARD/91-0619 626J5~
1990-0982 C ORNG 15630 SE 116TH ST, DITCH ENDS BY PROPERlY 627A6
I 1990·1623 C FLOG 13611 SE: 1161HST @ RID FACllIrY SeePING WATER 626J6
1991·0339 C FLOG 11212 137THAVE SE PIPE Or PRIVATE DITCH 626J6
1991"0578 C DRNG 11833 142NDAVE se WATER PONDING IN YARD 626J6
I 1991·0619 C DRNG 10403 1471'HAVE se INCREASED FLOW IN SEASONAL CREEK 626J5 <':-
1991-0619 SR DRNG 10403 147THAVE SE TOCIP 626J5 ~
1991.0797 S2 ON HOLD 627A6
I 1991-Q898 C DRAINAGE 15212 SE RENTON.-ISSAQ RD HIGHWAY DITCH CLEANING 627A6
1991-0932 C OIVERSIO 15630 SE 116TH ST DITCH OUTLt:IT ON YARD 627M
I 1991·1127 C BEVERDAM 14800 SE MAY VALLEY RD DAM IN STREAM 626J5 ~
1992·0100 C DRAINAGE 12240 142NDAVE SE 626J6
1992·0137 C CONSTRUC ,14410 SE 107TH PL , NEW CONSTIRE:NTON 626J5 .. I ~~-O169 C DRAINAGE 10262 147THAV SE 626J5 k
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SR DRAINAGE 10262 147TH AV
I e MAYCREK 15440 SE MAYVALLEYRD
1992-0484 SR MAY CREK 15440 SE MAY VALLEY RD
1993-0086 C DRAINAGE 10220 148TH AV I 1993·0094 WQe EROSION 10217 148TH AVE
1993·0236 C EROSION 10202 148TH AVE
I 1993-0236 ER EROSION 10202 148TH Ave
1993-0236 RN EROSION 10202 14BlH AVE
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1993-0339 WQC SEWAGE 10222 148TH AVE
1993-0387 NDA ORNG 12203 148TH AVE
1993·0387 RN DRNG 12203 148TH AVE
1993-0437 C DRAINAGE 11204 148THA~~Ue
1993-0858 C RUNOFF 10220 148THAVE
199J.0932 C DRNG 10220 148TH AVE
1994·0177 C DRNG 10218 148TH AVE
1994-0476 C INQUIRY 10217 147TH AVE
1994-0476 NDA INQUIRY 10217 147TH AVE
1995-0420 C EROSION 10415 14TH AVE
1995-0420 NDA EROSION. 10415 14TH AVE
1995-0420 RN EROSION 10415 14TH AVE
I (('i.-06B9 C EROSION 11204 148TH AVE
",,-,).0718 X DRAINAGE 10415 147TJ-f AVE
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1995-l037 C
1996-0143 C
1996-0552 C
1996-0552 R.
1996-0750 X
1996-1193 C
1996J 1377 C
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148THAVE
REEDGRAS 15440 SE MAY VAlLeY RD
1997-1299 C DRAINAGE 15329 SE MAYVALLEYRD
I I 1997-1299 E ORAINAGE 15329 SE MAYVALLEYRO
1997-1299 R DRAINAGE 15329 se MAYVALLEYRD
1997-1454 C DRAINAGE 10429 FOREST AVE
I, 1997-1454 R DRAINAGE 10429 FORE~TAVE
. 1999-0196 C DRAINAGE SE 101 ST/146 AVE
1999·0320 X DRAINAGE se 102N0/141·48 AV I 1999~0417 C FIlliNG 15019 SE MAYVALLEYRD
1999-0710 C DeBRIS 14BXX SE RENTON-ISS RD I ~~_~9-0725 WOC CREEK 14813 SE RENTON-ISS RD
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MAY CReeK RISING Nor NDAP
SE DRAINAGE CHANNEL ON PROPERlY
SE EROSION ON CLEARED LOT
SE EROSION PROBLEMS ON ACTIve PREMIT
SE EROSION PROBLEMS ON ACTIVE PERMIT
SE EROSION PROBLEMS ON ACTIVE PREMIT
SE REFERED TO ODes
SE PONDING IN YARD NDA-F
se PONDING IN YARD NDA·F
. $.t:.. ENCLOSING ROAOSIDE DITCH
SE CLEARING OF NEIGHBORS LOT
SE CLEARING OF NEIGHBORS LOT
SE NEW HOUSE NEAR SWALE
se ROAD CULVERT OUTLETS TO LOT
SI:; ROAD CULVERT OUTLETS TO LOT
S TRIBUTARY OF MAY CREEK
S TRIBUTARY OF MAY CREEK
S TRIBUTARY OF MAY CREEK
se SLOUGHING OF ROADSIDE"DITCH
SE SEE 94-04201 NDA-C
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SE FLOODING. FROM VANDALIZED FIRE HYD 626J6
SE ODES WAS LEA[).. THEY HANDLED 626J5 ~
se REQUEST TO ENCLOSERIS DITCH 627A6
REED CANARY GRASS RESTRICTING CHA 627 A5
PVT DRIVE CONST IMP TO RD DRNG SYS 627 AS
PVT DRive CONST IMP TO RD DRNG SYS 627A5
PVT DRIVE CaNST IMP TO RD DRNG SYS 627A5
S OFFSITE SHEEr/CONCENTRATED FLOW I 626J5 .J..
S OFFSllE SHEET/CONCENTRATED FLOW I 626J5 ~
SE OFFSITE FLOW IMP PROP CnY OF RENT 626.15 +
SE MORE OF THE SAME 826J5 ~
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ALLEGED FILLING VIOLATION PREVIOUS 627A6
UTIL WORK ST RNJ APPEARS AOEQU NO 626J5 ~
CONCERNS REGARDING SEDIMENt ORAl 627A6-<=
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2001-0765 R OOM
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2002-0212 C
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10220 148THAVE
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10415 147THAVE
10217 147'THAVES
10415 147THAVESE
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10726 148TH AVe SE
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WILL REVISIT SITE DURING -RAINSTORM T 626J5 ~
Mrs. Waltrip has mulched all exposed soil to s 626J6
SMAIL RESPONSE SENT FOR RON SIMMS 626J5 ~
prepared email for Nancy Hansen to send to 626J5 ~
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RESPONSE BY RON SIMS TO A LEITER S 626J5 <;-
PO/ENTIAL QUICK FIX· WATER FROM NE 626J5-+
POTENitAL QUICK FIX· WATER FROM NE 626J5 ~
MS. NAGEL BLOCKED A CROSS CULVERT 626J5 +
PDR FOR ENFORCEMENT LeTIER 01-084 626J5 ~
RESPONSE TO 1/9/02 EMAIL FROM CLAUD 626J5 +
SFR WITH GROUNDWATER PROBLEMS. 626J5 ,~
UNDERSIZED CULVERT CAUSES BACKUP 626J5 ~
UNDERSIZED CULVERT CAUSeS BACKUP 626Jo ~
EMAIL INQUIRY REGARDING EROSION CO 626J6 <
WATER IN CRAWL SPACE. APPeARS TO 626J6
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KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF p'Dsoc WORKS
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
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COMPLAINANT: -z;;.-J6eY g~v'tV'DACC. . COUNCIL DIST. ----'(p~ __
PHONE NO. '7 ':7,-0'/'"7 /,/'J. _/ . . ./J HOME: ~..?:'"' <C J 0
Address /CJ'Z-tz. ,L¥7-/k ~Vc n-City· ffc:1lTStateWIJ: Zip-L..6~~ WORK:
DETAILS OF COMPLAINT:
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OF INVESTIGATION:
On site 2-27-92.
The Brundage .residence is located on theside of a relatively steep hill. 'Slope is from east t
west, and. 10262 fronts on 147th. To the rear, and facing 148th is a new home, graded, but with
rio vegetation (l andscaping). 148th at thi s location isa shoulder tyoe road with ditches on th
eastside. Run off to the west is shared by the property owners •. Observed no noticeable erosio
at 10263-148th from the road. Roof run off is piped-probably to a dry well.
Photo 1) Looks south on 148th with adjacent lot to Brundage at right.
2) Looks west from 148th at 10263. Brundage is to the rear and down~ .
3) View of Brundage house and 10263 -148th in backgrnd.
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COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
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DETAILS OF COMPLAINT:
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"i ,;s. OF INVESTIGATION: Sketch on reverse side: Yes [i( No 0 Photos: Yes ?-:(. No 0 . -On site 2-2-93.' . Ouanl.ty
Met with MrSimon and viewed the problem. He has a one acre lot that he has cleared fo~
construction of a home in the new year. Slope,of the surrounding properties is frqm SE to
NW, and neighbors to the south have dug an interceptor ditch across the back of their lot
that 'is also said to drain another ditch from the next southerly nelghbor. This had drained
to an area on his lot that is proposed to be the foundation for his house. Mr Simon in turn
dug a ditch along the property line to the ditch on 148th which he intends to tight line.
BALD is said to have informed him drainage from the properties should go to the roadside
ditch. Because the neighbors drained to h.is property it is up to him to handle. At the time
of observation there was drainage from the neighboring properties to Simonis .southerly ditch
down the ditch to where it goes sub surface to a small pond in a low spot in the front, and
from there to a cross culvert under 148th to a small swale. There was indication of some
erosion from upstream due to siltation of the small swale. Fo.llowed the drainage to where
i:t outlets west of 147th Av SE and observed no silt at that location.
Photo 1) Looks east from 148th across mid portion of' the Simon property. Pond and drainage
in. foreground drain to ditch. .
2) Vi'ew of ditch on east side of 148th bordering Simon property.
3) View towards 148th along south ditch.
4) Shows ditch and neighboring house on right.
5) Looks south along d'tched area t rear of 10222 -148th.
COMPLA.INT INVESTIGATED BY: DATE: Z. -~-
Complainant advised of action possible or taxen by: Phone ~ Lette~ 0 Personal Contact 0
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COMPLAINANT: Dl2U6: D/;//:J{E d Cb: ;'Z,6-:55 COUNCllDIST.
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DETAILS OF COMPLAINT: 7lV/3 70 It,gV M'iu<..... -as t9 r~~J1JttCrz~noyt f~1
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Spoke with Doug Dipple regarding siltation in a swale as a result of run off from property
identified in 93-0096/Simon. There was siltation to a small .swale that accepts run off from
a cross tile under 148th (12" conc). The stream tended to wander thru heavy brush and ferns
and then culverted under 147th near 102nd Av SE. Where the stream crossed the ditch on the
east side of 147th and at the outlet, there was no· signs of silt. It appeared the .silt was
deposited on the property by the Dipple residence .. At the time of the muddy water Mr Dipple
felt there was a speed of run off at .2 cfs, whereas the run off normally flows at approx
.02 cfs. At the time of observation run off was clear.
Photo 1) View of run off at the outlet of cross culvert.
2) View of flat area where siltation occured.
3) Outlet west of 147th that drains to large pasture. Approx 1/3rd mile to May Creek.
4) View of ditched area at north side of 10222 -148th that is said to drain wetlands.
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Home h~~r ou.v~I<'€)\.JGe c>,J 1I1~(..J.I 2.2.'"'6 I "i" 3. ,
Acce~s road 'S/I.lLC. ~~)N4~, ~P:N\-t...:N"" L.o/~ Sept~c system -"
outbuildings, garage
Yard/landscaping -
Other property
stream, lake, wetland-
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Council' Dist~ I BaSin~
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Block No: Lot No: "
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THO~1AS BROS ·NEW: (gZ?lf 5 DATE CLOSED:-i-J2::1l/~ OK:d:~
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I M~~.-~\'iftf(·Mr Coziol.a~d .~akamus and walked the problem site. Recent heavy .. r~irl? appa.~~n~ly 0' .:taxea:t'~i~8"ADS··drain the property owner (Simon) put in recently. Water-went dO'wn"Uie'-Clitchl :..~~.g. ?-~ the e,ast and. nort~rope,=ty',.l ~nes causin~ erosio~ in the.c:~i~~'l.es.,aQt fi1,lipg.,~ drivew~ \~"cro~s-culvert, causlng water'to'overtop the prlVate drlVe'and starteCl t.o"erod.e.the R/W at t:
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7) lqo~~, north on.148tbwher~, run off:from:pri~.at~, dri.ve, to 10202· eroded ~ect;,on. af r.c " shoulde'r.':~ .. ,' ,-" . '. '" '.," ~
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THO~1AS BROS ··NEW: ~2.7 As DATE CLOSED:.-l!....J S / V . OK'd: :;!ft' I OLD: '05 ~2
Field investigation needed?_
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I Property to the east of the Simon's has been cleared of Qrush. Slope in this ar:a !J f~om SE t? NW <'ndwo~ld naturally drain towar~s t~e.Simo~ r~operty. There 1,; a1 °thl
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Parcel No .. ________ _ Type_
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DIR Ref/Chg No: ___ _ City --Field investigation needed?_
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TH6~1AS BROS '. NEW: ,6ft7 It S I' OLD: 1)' ~7-
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Locationffracking Info: Parcel No.0c1@.aOSQo81 Type_
BaSin~ Council Dist-L DIR Ref/Chg No: ___ ~_ City ---Field investigation needed?_
Block No: Lot No; ~j. lat. name: I ':t -___ don taken:
THOf>1AS BROS
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location of problem, if different:
Reported Problem:
PI~t name: H~y Vi»/ey c.e>-op CaMmun/fy 4dd
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The area of. concern has a slope from SE to NW. The roads are shoulder type with open ditches and x-tiles •. There ha\
been recent complaints regarding drainage that flows to the lot. being inquired upon by Ms Nagel. There appears 1
be a large area that drains to the ditch on 148th upstream of the x-tile that drains towards the Nagel lot. Concerr
had to do with quantity of water and siltation from clearing and construction. The x-culvert on 147th by the Nag,
residence collects water from the drainage under 148th, the ditch on the south side of 102nd and west of 148th, plu
some run off from the sloped area between 147th and 148th. The ditch draining to the x-culvert under 147th is gras
lined and mowed, providing a sodded ditch. Did not observe siltation or erosion in the ditch or at the outlet. There di
not appear to be a disgnated streaM as such at the outlet and thru the vacant lot, but there was a difference i
vegetation coloration as if to identify moisture. .
Photo 1) Looks north on 148th from driveway leading to 1022.0. May Creek Is just prior to end of road.
2) Looks south on 147th from 102nd. x-tile is in first part of ditch. .
3) Reverse view where x-tile is at hole lower right.
4) x-tile outlet is at buttercup line between two posts.
5) View of lot of interest by complainant.
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" Baslnt1BV y. CouncD Dist I Z. Charge No: ______ _
I" RESPONSE: Citizen notified on &IHSby "~phone_" letter "_" _In person
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Complaint 95-0420 DONNEL Y. CLAUDIA
Investigated by Doug Dobkins on 5-3-95
Meet with Claudia Donnelly and her husband at their home at 10415 147th ave southeast. The Dopnelly's are
concerned about the small creek that runs through their property. A class ill ~ runs along their west property
Mr. Donnelly thinks that upstream development is causing some erosion amd saturating their property. I took Mr.
Donnely on a tour of the area to show him what is draining towards his property. There is no new development
upstream of their property. The drainage basin consist mostly ofgrass and pasture. Most of the houses are located o~
large grassy lots or on 5 acre tracts. After driving the area with Mr. Donnely I didn't see any violations or problems III
this area with the drainage. The Donnelly's live in a low area were water collects in a small channel and drains to May
Creek:.
The other concern of the Donnelly's is a new plat that is going in on the north side of their property. This plat is
actualltJJocated in the City of Renton. There is a oullett ditch on the northside of the neighbor to he northwest which
even y drains to May Creek. The Donnely's want to know if this water is being accounted for by the New Plat of
I said I would check into thisfor them. I explained that the coUnty has no authority over this plat but I would check
on the plans.
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King County Executive Ron Sims
King County Court House .
Seattle, WA 98104
Dear County Executive Sims: 'f;~.~~ ~~ ..
It .has been two weeks since I sent you my first letter. I haven't heard back from either 0"" 7 ...
you or anyone else, sO I figured I'd write again, I made a copy of the video tape of
Greenes Stream from March 19, 1997 and need to know If I should send it to you or
someone else. .
Several years ago, when Gary Locke was County Executive, I wrote to Mr. Locke
about our problem at that time.' Some County people came out and took a look at our
stream/neighborhood problem. I also received a letter from him •..
Please advise me if·1 should sent the tape to your office or to someone else's office for
viewing.
Would it also be possible to get an apology from David Sl John? To have him tel/ me
that the County doesn't care about us --we'll only be annexed or incorporated In the
future --Is that the attitude of all County employees about us? Like I said, we are only
3 houses, but our property is being destroyed and no one seems to care, We also
pay taxes like everyone else. Since we've been told that the County won't fix the
culvert allowing water to flow underneath 148th Avenue SE to Greenes Stream, how
are we to protect our property from future flooding that will only be getting worse? Just
ignore It? I would appreciate hearing from you. . .
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Claudia Donnelly
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.~~ RESPONSE: Citizen notified on by ---phone letter in person
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AUG 15 1995
PlJBLlC ViOO~S D::1ECTOR
County Executive Gary Locke
King County Courthouse
Seattle, WA
10415 -147th Avenue SE
Renton, WA 98059
AuguSt 10, 1995
RE: Frustrations of a County Resident
Dear County Executive Locke: -
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KINGCOU TY
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DUE DATEz:~'l-/-~~~~_
AUTHOR:~~~.Jjiil;5..a:=-~",*
SUBJECT 11-.J'2I.::tt:lAl,j:t:s;;::.~tF-C
ACTION
...J RESPONSE FOR EX,EC. SIG. ~ESPOND FOR EXECUTIVE -----REVIEWED BY ____ ~-_-_______ f.Ytl' '
I would like.to explain to you the frustrations of a county resident who is getting answers to a
problem we are experiencing. The problems I will discuss are,partially caused by the county.
My husband and I, along With neighbOrs Steve and Mary Keech, live along and at the bottom a.
Class 3 Stream --it has no fish in it and is dry part of the year. The county (DDES and Surface
Water Management) considers it "Sensitive" land, Last winter we had very bad erosion'
problems. Above us on 148th Avenue SEa property owner clear cut his 5+ acres. The stream
runs through this property. We ~e getting run-off from his property. Another property owner
(Blackmun) lives at the corner of State Route 900 (Renton-Issaquah Road) and 14$th A venue SE.
Over the last year or so, he has been clearing his property (which he has every right to do). Now
we are getting additional run off from his property. The county's part of this problem comes from
the drainage ditch down 148th A venue SE. Half way down the road; a culvert diverts the water
under 148th A venue SE and into our Class 3 stream. Now there is even more runoff water for us.
In addition, there is runoff from a City of Renton Development called Summerwind The City
doesn't even acknowledge that'this is something they are to take care of. The water is coming ,
down the hill and eating away at the property (in King County). Eventually it will affect us. And
in th~ long-run, this silt/water/debris runs into May Creek.' .
Last April,just to make sure everything was done properly, I called the Surface Water
Management people to see what could be done. They came out and investigated. Last July Alan
Meyers ofSWM came out and again looked at our problem. Because we are only 2 home owners
affected by this stream that have complained. nothing can be done. We w~re told that if a property
owner's access to his home is threatene4 or a home is threatened by waterlflooding, then
something can be done. Earlier this week Mr., Blackmun was doing some additional
grading/clearing of his property apparently with no pennit, so after"taJking to Mr. Meyers at SWM,
I called in a violation. I got a call back from the Grading Department and they said that what he
was doing w~ legal and no permit was required. How can it be legal? We need a permit to fix
our stream and he doesn't need a permit to fill it full of silt --it's the same water. Our property is
being partially destroyoo by the people upstream from us and we can't stop ~em. Mr. Blackmun
wants to put a development on his property and we are writing a letter to the Planning Department
to express our concerns.
It is going to cost us $500 -$2.000 to get a permit from the county and buy materials to fix our
stream only to have it destroyed again next winter. It will cost more for the permit than it will to fix
the job. We pay taxes to the Surface Water Management System, but we Can't use the funds to
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we can even start.,.~ if we-get approved. By then. it will be the middle of winter and the rainy
season. We will probably have more problems this year. I know that everyone is just going by
the rules/regulationS that are on the book, but this is frus~ting. Will the County ever help us? I
doubt it The records ft:Qm SWM will confinn there is a problem.
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I was told byone of the county employees that the squeakiest wheel usually gets greased I will
continue to complain to SWM. the City of Renton and whomever until we get help. All I get from
various officials are comments like. "We don't have enough money to help everyone. If you had
more of a problem, then we might be able to help you.»" "Maybe you shotild get politics involved.»
What does it take to have a real problem? .
I would like to invite you to our house to see what the problem is. The people in SWM realize that
there' s a serious ptoblem~ but their hands are tied. Maybe if you come out and see some of the
problems of us "little people" maybe then someone in government will help us and others like us
instead of the "bigger fish". Maybe the money to be voted upon for the new stadium should go
instead to helping people with drainage problems. This is a lot bigger problem that keeping the
baseballlf ootball teams in tOwn.
Thank you in advance for listening tomy frustrations.
cc: Mary and Steve Keech
Councilman Brian Derdowski
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Claudia R. Donnelly
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Department of PilbIlcWorks
Yesler BUilding
400 Yesler Way, Room 700
Seattle, WA 98104-2637
(206) 296-6500
December 27, 1995
Claudia Donnelly
10415 -l47th Avenue Southeast
Renton, WA 98059-4213"
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
Thank you for your letter of November "19, 1995 informing me of your concerns about Green
Creek. I apologize for the delay in responding. The flooding of King County's major rivers
at the end of November drew staff members away from other duties. "
I would like to clarify Mr. Gettle's comments to you concerning the sediment leaving
Mr. Backman's property. The Surface Water Management (SWM) Division's process for"
addressing this type of problem is through the Enforcement Program .. Since the SWM
Division does not have" the resources to address all enforcements, they are prioritized to best
utilize the resour~ available. As you can see on the enclosed Enforcement Prioritization
System worksheet, the Enforcement Program does not address impacts· to private property.
(Private property impacts are addressed through the Neighborhood Drainage Assistance
. Program (NDAP), which" I addressed in my previous letter.) The initial step in the Enforce-
ment Program is to contact the owner of the property on which the violation exists and ask
them to coriect the problem. The Backmans have been contacted by both SWM and Depart-.
ment of Development and Environmental Services staff and have been cooperative in imple-
menting and maintaining Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Controls.
When Mr. Gettle referred to the problem on your property, he was referring to the cloudy
appearance of the water flowing through your property. The only identified problem
as~iated with the suspended solids in the water flowing through your prOperty is an aesthetic
"one. The particles in the water will not settle out of the water until the water comes to rest
for a long period of time. Tbe particles do not cause additional erosion, they do not pose a
hazard to" wildlife on your property, and they do not affect the capacity of the channel on your
property. "Although aesthetic problems are real problems, King County does not have the
resources to address aesthetic problems on private property at this time.
SWMpersonnel have spoken with Paul Lumbert of the City of Renton Public Works
Department. Mr. Lumbert indicated that he had not actually spoken with any King County. "
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employees regarding the County's policy of working in potential annexation areas. Rather, he
made a general comment that at some point King County would stop working (and spending
money) in an area that had been, or would soon be, annexed. In general, this is an accurate
statement; as I indicated in my last letter, however, the NDAP will continue to'work on a
project.uP until the date of annexation, at which point King COUlity 'will wait for direction
from the new jurisdiction on how to proceed with the project. Mr. Lumbert also confirmed
that the drainage facilities in Summerwind Division 3 have recently been maintained and are
functioning as 'they were designed. I regret any cOnfusion created by a lack of communication
'between King County and the City of Renton.
King County personnel are aware that Green Creek is a tributary of May Creek,' and the
SWM Division is currently preparing the May Creek Basin Plan, ,'which will be submitted to
the County Council and affected cities for approval in 1996. The Basin Plan is a comprehen-
sive'study of the May Creek basin and inCludes recommendations to improve water quality,
improve wildlife habitat, and reduce flooding in the basin. The Basin Plan does not contain
any recommendations for Green Creek and does not identify it as a significant source of
sediment or suspended solids. .
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Thank you again Jor your continued concern, for Green Creek and the May Creek Basin in
general .. SWM has many volunteer programs for people who are concerned ,about the water
, 'resoUrces of King County. If you would like more information about volunteer opportunities
at SWM, please contact Anne Bik16, Cedar River/May Creek Basin Steward, at 296-1908.
Director,
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Enclosure
cc: Paul Lumbert, Office Engineer, City of Renton Public Works
Jim Kramer, Manager, Surface Water Management Division
ATTN: Dick Thiel, Manager, Engineering and Environmental Services Section
Anne Bik16, Cedar River Basin Steward, Watershed Support Unit
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,complaint 96-0143 Westing, Kate
Investigated by Doug Dobkins on 2-21-96
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Mrs. Westing lives along SR900 and is concerned about the runoff from the
roadway impacting her home. There is no street drainage in front of her home
so the water runs from the road frontage, of the property to the west to the ,
Westing property. It appears the water ponds in the front yard and driveway
,against the house. Also contributing to the problem is the downspouts don't
connect to a system so they flow into the same low area as the road runoff. It
appears when the water gets high enough it runs towards the neighbors to the
east. SR900 is maintained by the State. I will confirm that this road is not
maintained by King-County. If maintained by King County then information will b~ forwarded to King Co. Roads. S ~ 't ro i;, ~"--\ ..... ~ --J. \oc) Y : ~ 5\c.....\c..
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RESPONSE: Citizen notified on ___ by _ phone _ letter _ in person
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\~U.l.bU> / ._ ACTION County Executive Gary Locke
King County Courthouse
Seattle, WA
_V.;..... ___ ,RESPONSE FOR EXEC. SIC
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RE: King County Giving Permit Granting Authority to Renton
REVIEWED Iy _____ _
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u,: DNK,ixs\ (~-f" Dear County Executive Locke:
I would like to explain to you the frustrations of a ,county resident who is getting no answers to a
problem we are experiencing. You are our top County official who is running for governor. I
would hope that you are also concerned about damage being done to our environment and the
flaunting of rules that I have seen or heard about
. Just north of our house is the development of Stonegate. In January 1995, this property was
annexed to'the City of Renton. After talking to a Department of Fisheries person in November
.about some erosion problems in that development, I was told that the City of Renton has a poor
environmental record. This person also told me that every time he hears the City of Renton that it
raises a red flag in his mind.
This development has a habit of doing work on County property without having the proper
permits. An example: At the north end of 148th A venue SE, there is a bridge going across May
Creek. The developers had private contractors put in a little walkway over the bridge and put a
water pipe under the bridge without having the proper permits. How do I know this: I was told
this information by someone in the Public Works Department This developer is now getting the
necessary pennits or intergovernmental agreement.
On February 21, a contractor employee did some clearing work on a right-of-way on land located
in this development. He then crossed over into property located in King County. This property is
also located near a Class 3 Stream. There are no erosion barriers in place --just straw. (See
enclosed pictures). If we get another heavy rainstorm, there is going to be alot of erosion coming
down into that stream and going into May Creek. May Creek, by the way, has salmon in it. When.
I asked this gentleman if he was going to put up the black erosion barriers, he said no. Then I told
him I was going to call the City of Renton officials. He said, "Do what you have to do lady. ~',
So, I called the City of Renton officials and they gave me no satisfaction. Then I called a land-use
violation into DDES, I called SWM and filed a complaint, and I called another County office in
DDES concerned with environmental issues. I also talked to a lady in the land use office and she
stated that this development/contractor had n6 permits to do any type of clearing in King County.
Since I didn't get any response from the County, I also called the State Department of Ecology.
On that Friday, I got a call from an inspector and she said that the County would fine the developer
for not having permits. Then I got a call the next day from this same lady and she said that. Renton
had all the permits. I did not understand what she meant. In addition, I received another call from
a different DDES office who said that I shouldn't call the Department of Ecology. Well, if the
County doesn't care about this land then maybe I should call the state. .
This afternoon, I spoke to someone in a DDES car and he told me that King County had given the
City of Renton the authority to grant whatever permits it wants for work on County land. How
. can that be? If we did some clearing by this Class 3 stream, we would have to get permits from the
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County_ Plus we would have to put some erosion barriers. How are we going to protect this
stream fromdamage?~heCity of Renton·surely-isn't going to do so. Last November I called the
City of Renton about environmental damage (that I had pictures of) that was occurring in this·
development. This Renton official only got concerned when a Department of Fisheries person
came out to do an inspection. Who do we call to complain to when the contractor screws up on
County land? No one in the County seems to care about this land except us. .'
Do you also know that the City of Renton wants to vacate a portion of a County Road--SE looth
Street. The City of Renton is trying to do this withoutall the necessary permits. What gives the.
City of Renton the right to do this without talking to the County? I have been told that the City. i-s
now talking to the Department of Public Works about vacating this road. Again, this is happening
after the fact . . .
Sincerely,
fY{u<~ f<-.Dtm~
Claudia R. Donnelly
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Complaint 99-0196 Gallagher
Investigated by Pat Simmons 03111/99
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I met with Mi. Gallagher, Bob Arthur(City Of Renton) , two other city of Renton officiaJs, and two other
people from Chaffey corporation to discuss the a flow of water across two lots of the Stonegate
development. The water comes from the East to the ditch aJong 148th Ave. SE flows about 200 feet along
the road then under it and through two private lots then under 147th Ave. SE and into a field toward. the
development The water then runs across the lots to the area were it seems to infiltrate into the ground.
They agreed that the water needed and could to be collected and conveyed across lots in.a pipe. The City of
Renton and Chaffey needed to work out a few details of the plan before the houses could be built
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Subject: FW: Citizens rights? Do we have any?
--Original Message--
From: Bissonnette, Pam
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 19992;01 PM
To: Hansen, Nancy
. Cc: Klpp, Greg; Welch, Maureen; Sims, Ron; Norton, Ann; Tanaka, Paul
Subject: FW: Citizens rights? Do we have any? . .. ,"' .. "on •• ?
Nancy, another one for you. Would you please have your drainage section coord w/DDES and proVltl• If .
please treat as cct. thx all.
-Original Message--
From: Sims, Ron
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 7:09 AM
To: K1pp, Greg; Bissonnette. Pam
Cc: 'thedonnellys@lnfocOnex,com'
Subject: Citizens rights? 00 we have ~ny?
II Pam and Greg -please follow-up and report back to me, thanks. -ron
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Mike and Claudia DonneIIy[SMTP:thedonnellys@infoconox.com)
Wednesday, Aprll.14, 19997:33 PM
Sims, Ron
Derdowski, Brian
Re: Cltize,ns rights? Do we have any?
>Dear Mr. Sims: I found out some information today and felt even more
>frustrated withKC, so f ftgured I'd pass it pn. I finally talked to a
>person In Renton who told me about the meeting. It was with someone from
>Surface Water Management. The Renton person told me that he didn't
>remember his name. Well, the SWM person said it was ok with him to put
>the pipes where he did. That Renton official also called me a liar. I
>saw work being done in KC -but by the time Renton officials got there,
>the developer had "fixed" the problem.
This is what made me mad. On 148th Avenue SE, north of State Route 900,
I. are two .culverts diverting water from the ditch along side 148th, under the
road through people's yards and into Gre~nes Stream and then onto May
. Creek. My neighbors and I get the water from the first culvert -500 feet
north of the State Route 900. We have tried for years to get help from
I SWM. But since weare 'on.1V 3 houses that flood out, have erosion damage,
etc., we don't count/rate, I wrote you previously about this probl~m .. 1
eventually told SWM to forget us as we were 9 out of 9 probjects. This
personmtold the Renton City officials and the developer that If the water I • got to be too bad coming from 148th at SE 102nd ST. and it started flooding
the nice new homes that are to be built In Stonegate, that the County might
have to fix that problem and divert the water to May Creek alongside the ·1 road. DOES told another lady that gets the same water and is wrecking her
property NO when she asked If she could put a pipe in to channel the water
w:.~.. otect her property. WE DON'T COUNT --BUT A DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY ~l NTON RATES'HIGHER PRIORITY FOR KC SWM THAT INDIVIDUAL KC HOMES THAT I /1\) .. HAVING PROBLEMSIII .
I wrote to the Growth Management Committee and the Committee for
I Unincorporated Areas that years ago we signed a petition to help get Cedar
County formed as KC wasn't doing anything for us. This goes'to show you
that we were right. We don't rate -but a Jarae dpv"'lnn ..... M • H __ _
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Visited the site on 10-14-99. Nobody waS home at the Donnelly residence. Went up to Renton Is~aquah
RD where the construction is taking place. Talked with one of the project managers. There is a swale that
runs to the north. that ends up running into May Creek. I couJd fmd no signs of erosion taking place. The
project manager stated that they remove the dirt from the site and fill with slurry. It is.a day long process
and they do not leave a trench when they stop work for the day. There is this ~pe of work occurring all .
along SR-900 down to the City of Issaquah.
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Investigated by Chris Treichel 10/19/99
Visited the site on'10-19-99. This is in the southeast roadside ditch at the intersection of 148111 Avo' "
SE Renton Issaquah Rd (SR-900). There is currently construction taking place within the roadside areas all
along SR-900 by Cannon Construction, installing fiber optic cables. This area was part of Ihe work: The
ditch receives run off from the east, south via a swale and south via a roadside ditch along Ihe custslde of
148111 Ave SE. The water flow's northerly under SR-900 via a 14" cement culvert and c()lllinllCH 1.1Ortherly
to May Creek, which is approximately one mile away. There did not appear to be any sctllnll.1lll I~I the h
water. The ditch does have reed type grass and straw down to "clean" the water prior 10 flowing II1to t e
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Tuesday, February 01, 2000 1 :29 PM
Gettle, Larry
FW: Surface water problems
Please plan to join me in a meeting with Nancy at 3:45 today to brief her on the Donnelly
problem.
Thanks, Curt
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Sent: Tuesday, February 01,200012:55 PM
To: Crawford, Curt
Subject: RE: Surface water problems
we need to discuss as I'll be put on the hot seat wlrrons on Friday about it. Seems like we're
taking lots of heat for DDES ...
-Original Message-
From: . Crawford, Curt
Sent: Tuesday, February 01,200012:36 PM
To: Hansen, Nancy _
Subject: RE: Surface water problems
No, unless you want an update on that. I was planning to ask you more specifics about your
discussion with Seattle on the manual. --Curt
-----Original Message-----
From: Hansen, Nancy
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:14 PM
To: Crawford, Curt
Subject:· FW: Surface water problems
Curt, I understand we're meeting this afternoon at 3:45 --is this one of our topics?
Thnx .
. -----Original Message---
From: Bissonnette, Pam
Sent: Tuesday, February 01,200012:02 PM
To: Tanaka, Paul; Hansen, Nancy
Subject: RE: Surface water problems
Nancy, Please let me know when and how we are going to respond to this. Please
get w/DDES as well. I expect Mr. Irons will be asking about this when you meet
w/him. We are scheduling each Div Mgr in to meet w/him. We are starting w/SWD
today on their pressing issues.
-----Or'iginal Message----
From: Tanaka, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, February 01,20009:49 AM
To:Bissonnette, Pam; Hansen, Nancy
SubjeGt: FW: Surface water problems
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike and Ciau'dia Donnelly [mailto:thedonnellys@oo.net]
Sent: Tuesday, F:ebruary 01, 2000 7:36 AM
To: Gettle, Larry
Cc: Irons, David; Tanaka, Paul; Arima, Debbie; Wilson, John-Arthur;
Crawford, Curt; White, Fred
Subject: Re: Surface water problems
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Dear Mr. Gettle:
Thank you for responding. However, it is currently raining very hard out here
and when I drove by Mr. Afinson's property yesterday, nothing 'had been done.
I will be checking the stream as soon as it is daylight and will let you know
what I see.
'As I mentioned to Mr. Irons in my response to him, this isn't the only.
incident that KC seemed to look the other way. Last summer, when the stream
bed (Greenes Stream) was dry, a neighbor down my road, dumped 4-5 dump trucks
loaded with top soil into his back yard. His back yard borders on Greenes
Stream. He put no erosion' barriers up or planted grass -nothing. I still .
think there is just dirt back there. Anyway, I called DDE;S and filed a
complaint. I was told that because the stream was dry that DOES didn't care
about all the dirt. I called Governor Locke's Puget Sound person and he told
me to call someone in Seattle. Then I sent a note to someone in the Dept. of
Natural Resources. I got a reply back, I'm not say frorn whom; saying that
because KC Dept. of Natural Resources had over 700 miles of streams to take .
care of (and ours was dry), he didn't care about possible erosion when winter
came. I guess we just don't rate.
And then this. Like I said, as soon as it is daylight, I will check the water
quality to see what I can see.
Claudia Donnelly
Gettle, Larry wrote:
> Good Morning Claudia:
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. > Please excuse my delay in responding to your phone call and e-mail from
> Thursday.
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> My records indicate you called in your concerns regarding the clearing
> activity at 10730 148th Ave. SE on Jan. 14th. As part of our initial pre
> complaint investigation research we determined that DOES Code Enforcement
> has an open enforcement action on the property (E0000060). Ie-mailed
> Elizabeth Deraitus, Code Enforcement Manager on January 19th requesting a
> status. Elizabeth responded identifying that the case was sent to Site
> Development Services (Fed White 296-6783) for assignment and investigation .
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Gettle, Larry
Wednesday, January 19,20007:47 AM
To: Deraitus, Elizabeth
Cc: Evans, Glenn
Subject: Clearing/Erosion Complaint Claudia Donnelly E0000060
Good Morning Beth:
We received a call yesterday from Claudia Donnelly. She reports that the property owner at
10730 14Sth Ave. SE is clearing his property Lip to the drainage ditch (not sure if it is the roadside
ditch or?) She is concerned about lack or condition of TESC facilities.
I checked Permits Plus and identified an Enforcement action, E0000060 at the same address.. It
appears action was recently closed (1/13/00).
Is this the same problem? Was it clo.sed because no problem identified?
Do I have to contact Claudia?
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Dear Mrs. Donnelly:
King County Executive Ron Sims has asked me to respond on his behalf to your email transmittal of
January 30, 2001. Thank you for expressing your continued concerns regarding the water quality of
GreenesStreamandits impact on May.Creek. I understand how much you care about the health of May
Creek as a long time resident of the May Creek basin. I am writing to let you know the results of our
investigation and what we plan to do next.
Staff from the King County Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources completed a site visit on
January 30, 2001 to assess potential sources of contaminants that are entering Greenes stream and May
Creek based on the water samples you collected.
Water Quality staff in the Department of Natural Resources.(DNR) reviewed the analysis performed by
AmTech on your water samples of January 4 and 5,2001. Based on the information provided to you by
AmTech, we recognize that oil is entering Greenes stream which is a concem. As only one sample was
analyzed for oil, it is difficult to determine if the oil was from a one-time event such as an iIitentional
dumping of oil, or from an ongoing problem within the watershed. The rainfall event on January 4, 2001
was the Imt heavy rain in over 2 weeks. This "frrst flush" event would have elevated pollutant loading into
all drainages. However, we are still concerned that oil and grease is being introduced to the stream system,
which discharges to May Creek.
The regulation that currently exists to control the release of contaminants from residential properties is the
King County Water Quality Code. Ifpollutant discharges are observed on residential properties, the water
quality code does allow for recommendations and technical assistance to property owners to reduce and
eliminate pollution generating activities, such as vehicle repair and increased erosion control. Our Irrst
response to these problems is technical assistance and education. However, violations of the water quality
code can be issued to· residential property owners if best management practices are not implemented or an
intentional act of dumping pollutants has occurred that is well documented. .
Although the samples you had analyzed do not provide us with data that can be used to enforce our water
quality code at one specific site, through additional investigation and sampling, we may be able to identify .
sources that would allow us to pursue our regulatory authority of the water quality code. Our sampling and
monitoring will include all areas where stormwater enters Greenes stream through pip~s or ditches. These
additional investigations and sampling procedures require the approval from private property owners for
access to their properties. By gaining access to private properties we can assess activities that may be
contributing to water quality degradation within the May Creek watershed.
We will continue to work within our regulatory guidelines and authority to assist property owners in
implementing source controls to reduce pollution generating activities that affect Greenes Stream and May
Creek~
DNR staff will keep you apprised of the work being completed in the Greens stream basin and the results of
this work. .
If you have any further questions please feel free to contact Susan Clarke, Engineer in the Water and Land
Resources Division of the Department of Natural Resources, at (206) 296-8311.
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Thursday, Apn112, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: Lack~y, Bf.en!; Ev~m', Glenn; CI~rl<~,. ~ue; $Ieight, I3ri~n
FW: . Greenes Stream and May Creek
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-Original Message-
From: Hansen, Nancy
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 20015:20 PM
To: " 'Caludia Donnelly'
Cc: Sims, Ron; Cels, Tim; Bissonnette, Pam; Irons, David; Tanaka, Paul; Shannon, Kathleen; Moeller, Lani
Subject: Greenes Stream and May Creek .
Thank you for your email transmittals of the past week to various King County Staffmembers
concerning Greenes Stream and May Creek. I also appreciated having tneothance to taU< with you 01
the telephone. King County Executive Ron Sims has asked me to respond to you on his behalf as wei
I hope this single email will cover all of your concerns! I understand your frustration regarding
the many issues you have raised and the various departments that are involved.
I hope your conversation with Sue Clarke of my staff has clarified some of the issues that are
within the responsibilites of the Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) and the Department of
Natural Resources (DNR).
In regards to your question about how King County will protect your property from flooding and
erosion/sedimentation problems; King County regulations, specifically the King County Surface
Water Design Manual addresses the potential downstream impacts from new developments and
construction. The requirements in the Manual use the best available science and technology to avoic
or minimize adverse impacts to downstream properties. As pointed out in your email transmittal of
April 6th, the current Design Manual requires wetpond designs to meet the goal of 80 percent Total
Suspended Solids (TSS) removal through the. construction of water quality facilities. Sometimes,
even higher removals are realized. Additionally, the May Creek Action Plan recommends Level 2
stream protection standards to over detain flows to reduce flow and sediments to May Creek. The
upstream development (Stoneridge) currently under review by the Department of Development and
Envir9nmental Services (DDES) is using Level 3 prot~ction in the detention and water quality facili1)
design. This protection standard is a more restrictive standard than currently required by the
Design Manual or recommended in the May Creek Basin Plan.
Other regulations include the King County water quality code, which uses technical assistance as its
first approach tQ water quality problems on existing "developed properties. The sediment/oil you
have seen in Greenes Stream comes from many non point sources such as individual residential
driveways and gravel roads, which King County can't legally enforce because the Water Quality code
exempts these types of normal residential activities in regards to these pollutants. However, if a
determination is made that pollutant discharges are due to intentional dumping or illicit connections.
violations can be issued. You might want to work V(,ith the May Valley Environmental Council (MVEC)
as well as the Basin Steward to provide outreach to neighbors in encouraging individual property
owners to voluntarily reduce runoff from their sites. KCWLRD has printed information that can be
made available to MVEC to use in an outreach campaign. Additionally some staff time could be made
available to provide informational workshops or mailings to residents within the basin.
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currently have adopted Basin Plans. Through the planning process. projects are identified and
prioritized for potential construction when funds become available. Once the May Creek Plan is
adopted, this process can-be applied to -May Creek.
As the May Creek Plan recognizes, the creek does have viable habitat in its lower reaches and King
County and other jurisdictions agree that this habitat needs to be protected. However. agreements
with these other jurisdictions such as the cities of Newcastle and Renton along with private
property owners must occur before projects, like those in the DesMoines Creek watershed can be_
pursued. This cooperative effort in the DesMoines Creek watershed is an excellent example of what
can be accomplished when private and pUblic interests work together. Through the May Creek Basin
plan we hope that the same type of cooperative agreements can be reached.
Your comment regarding King County staff calling citizens names is of a great concern to me. King
County WLRD ,staff are expected t9 treat all citizens with respect and concern even "off the clock"
I am not aware of any staff making derogatory remarks or nam~ calling of citizens. If you have
knowledge of such incidents, I encourage you to speak with meso that I can address any specific
problems. Please do not hesitate to cOhtact me at {206 )296--6585.
I believe your comments regarding the DDES permit file for the mobile home at 10726 -148th SE
was addressed during your conversation. with Sue Clarke on Thursday April 5th. To reiterate what
she shared with you, she recognizes that there is a hydraulic connection between Greenes Stream
and May Creek. however, no distinct channelized connection of surface water is evident. Greenes
Stream enters wetland #5. which is noted in the May Creek Current and Future Conditions Report
as among the largest known freshwater wetland in King County. Water from Greenes stream·flows in
a braided fashion thr9ugh this wetland, which allows for natural water quality treatment prior to
discharge to May Creek .. During Sue's site visit of April 5th this wetland area was found to have a
large amount of animal droppings (horse manure) Sue will research the ownership of this property,
work with the owner on removal of the pollutants and refer the problem to the Livestock Program
Analyst Laurie Clinton.
The May Creek Conditions report acknowledges that Greenes Stream is a flashier creek and
responds to precipitation much more quickly than other drainages within the Basin which is why you
are probably seeing flow increases occurring on your property quite quickly after a rainstorm.
However, the impacts to May Creek are not as signifieant regarding peak flow as other basin wide
streams due to the attenuation within Wetland #5. Overall the May Creek Basin Plan contains
recommendations to correct or reduce flooding and water quality problems in the basin and to help
prevent problems from worsening in the future.
Thank you again for writing and expressing your concerns. We look forward to working with you in
the protection of water quality and habitat values in May Valley. If I can be of further assistance
at this point, please do not hesitate to contact me again. _
Sincerely,
Nancy Hansen
Manager
Water and Land Resources Division
King County Department of Natural ResolJrces
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June 7,2001
J(jng County Execut.ive
RON SIMS RECEIVED
JUN 11 2001
Claudia Donnelly
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Renton, WA 98059
Dear Ms. Donrielly:
I am writing in response to your letter of May 4,2001 \to United States Senator Patty
Murray. Senator Murray forwarded your letter to me requesting that I look into your
concerns and respond to you directly.
Most of the questions raised in your letter have been addressed in previous correspondence
dated February20, 2001 and April 12, 2001, from Nancy Hansen, Manager of the King
County Water and Land Resources (WLR) Division of the D·epartment ofNatuial
Resources, and me. Copies of these letters are enclosed. I have coordinated this response
with Ms. Hansen, and this letter constitutes a response from her on the specific questions
you have previously addressed to her.
I want to first reassure you that King County is not ignoring the Endangered Species Act
(ESA), and shares your goal of protecting salmon in May Creek. King County is
considered a leader in the development and implementation of new programs and
regulatory updates to address th~ listing of the Chinook salmon and Bull Trout in response
to the ESA listings. These approaches will be applicable Countywide, including May·
Creek.
In your letter you asked why you, as a downstream property owner, must accept increased
runoff and sedimentation from upstream development. King County's drainage code is
designed to minimize impacts from new developments and comply with Washington State
case law. Washington State case law states, in general, that a property owner is not liable
for incremental increases in storm water quantity or velocity in a downstream natural
conveyance system provided ~hat the increases are not done in a negligent manner and
water is not diverted from one drainage basin to another. Core Requirement # 1 of the
Surface Water Design Manual prevents diversions of water from one basin to another.
Core Requirement #3 requires flow control facilities to reduce peak flows leaving a
development t.o match peak flows occurring prior to development. Core Requirement #8
requires water quality facilities to reduce the impact of development"on the quality,
including sedimentation, of our local waters. While following the Manual's requirements
will reduce the effects of new developments, it cannot eliminate all the effects of new
development.
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Your le.tter also expressed concern about the 80 percent Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
removal of a proposed stoririwatef detention pond. The 80percent removal ofTSS goal
for new retention/detention (rid) facilities is a matter of economics and technology. Larger
rId facilitieswould remove more suspended solids, but larger facilities are also more
expensive to build. The cost to build larger facilities is passed along to the consumer in the
form of higher housing prices. From a technological standpoint, there is also a point where
building a larger facility will not remove any more TSS because the particles become so
small they will not settle out without chemical treatment. The goal of80 percentTSS
removal was chosen as an appropriate standard because it is believed to provide the best
cost/benefit ratio for removal ofTSS and is the standard thatis required by the Washington
State Department of Ecology for stonnwater quality.
With regard to the questions you feel Ms. Hansen has not responded to, here are the
answers that she has provided me with:
1) What is King County's real plan for the May Creek Basin Urban area?
There is no secret associated with the May Creek Basin Plan. The Basin Plan contains
comprehensive zoning and regulation reconunendations to address issues related to
future growth, as well as basinwide and site specific recommendations to address
existing problems. May Creek Wetland #5 is a Class 1 wetland, which King County
Code does not allow to be developed into a regional detention facility. However, one
of the benefits ofwetJands is that they store large amounts of water. The basin plan
ieconunendations seek to protect the natural benefits associated with the May Creek
system while addressing specific flooding problems through capital projects and
technical assistance. The "real" plan for May Creek Basin is the Basin Plan, which
was very recently approved and adopted by the King County Council, the City of .
Renton, and the City of Newcastle.
2) What May Creek tributaries does King County consider important?
King County does not typically undertake a thorough ranking of the relative
importance of all tributaries within a basin planning effort. However, areas of
particularly high-quality habitat which make significant contributions to the resource
base of the basin, are identified as "Significant Resource Areas" and are categorized as
either "Regionally" significant, or "Locally" significant. Stream reaches and wetland
areas considered to be Significant Resource Areas in the May Creek basin are
identified in Appendix E of the adopted basin plan. This is not to say, however, that
Greenes stream is an unimportant resource just because it does not provide the same
habitat values as the significant resource areas.. .
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your concerns. Ithirlk this is a very appropncitestep if you Teerthaf you are not getting
appropriate treatment from County staff. I have asked Ms. Hansen to work closely with
the Ombudsman's office to ensure that the Division is being appropriately responsive to
your concerns. If you have further questions or concerns, please continue to contact Nancy.
Hansen, Water and Land Resources Division Manager in the Department of Natural
Resources, at (206) 296-6585. As is King County procedure, she will assign follow-up to
the staff with the appropriate programmatic and technical expertise.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
King County Executive
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Enclosures
cc: The Honorable Patty Murray, United States Senator
The Honorable David Irons, King County Councilmember
Duncan Fowler, King County Ombudsman
Paul Toliver, Director, Department of Transportation (DOT)
Larry Jaramillo, Senior Engineer, Road Services Division, DOT
Pam Bissonnette, Director, Department of Nahiral Resources (DNR)
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',cc; Whalen, Caroline; Brandon, Rod; Bissonnette, Pam; Grigsby, Daryl; Dougherty, Linda; Tiffany.
Christina; Crawford, Curt; Granlund, Jeff
RE: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
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.ron/greg ... i have to agree with greg ... i think we (SWffi, ddes, and recently dot) have been
very responsive to claudia, it's just that she doesn't like our answers.
as you know, it is important to be specific with claudia so you know just e~actly what
problem you are talking about. in the present case, i have talked to her about two
different "enforcements" recently:
1) the stream that flows through her property now flows onto her property at a different
location than it used to. she says she saw the neighbor digging the new channel but has
no evidence (photos). i talked to the neighbor (mr. wolf) and he said the channel changed
location in the 1996/97 ice storm when some trees fell over. this looked very possible
(there'were a lot of fallen trees still on his property) and there was nothing indicating
he had done work in the channel (not surprising considering it happened in 1996). i told
claudia that i could not take action or ask ddes to investigate without some firm
evidence. she said that ddes had looked at it several years ago and made the same or
similar determination.
I 2) the neighbor at the north end of claudia's street plugged a cross culvert because she
, thought it was saturating a vacant lot she eventually wants to build on. claudia notified
me of the problem in late november or early december. i investigated the problem,
rT'-:--"lidentified that a violation had occurred, and opened an enforcement under k.q.c. 9.04 (so
1 ~4 des was never notified~. claudia. asked for a copy of the enforcement letter. before the
",_ etter had been sent. 1 told her 1 would send. her a copy of the letter when lt went out
and return the 30 cents she included in'her request. the letter went out yesterday and i
sent her a copy today. fyi ... in my conversation with the woman who blocked the culvert, i
I I got the impression that she has no intention of unblocking the culvert so the enforcement
may be d'ifficult and take a while.
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i've been in contact with the lady (ms. morse) whose garage had water in it as a result of
the blocked crilvert. she and i had originally talked about a possible ndap project to
clean the pipe that overflowed (we thought it might be obstructed) . further investigation
showed it was a 6 inch flex pipe. our vactor operator said the equipment to clean pipes
would j~st as likely damage the pipe as successfully clean it, and more likley damage the
pipe if the blockage was roots or something solid. with cleaning not viable, ms. morse
'and i discussed a replacement project that would have to compete with other ndap projects
for funding. she was not interested because it would mean removing all of the vegetation
(several large trees and shrubs) along her property line. she and i bo~h agreed that the
best resolution to her problem was to pursue the enforcement and get the culvert opened
again.
dot is involved because they are going to clean the roadside ditch on 147th as soon as
they can get an environmental approval. i am coordinating with them to have an ndap quick
fix project constructed at the same time the dot crew is out there. the project will keep
water from washing over the privately maintained portion of 147th just in front of
claudia's property. i explained to claudia that the work involved paving and, if the
weather got cold and wet, the project might not get done until this spring. wlrd's work
on the enforcement for the blocked culvert is in no way tied to the dot work or them
having to wait for environmental approval. I, ,",,\egarding our responsiveness, i sent claudia an email (which she acknowledged and thanked
l'.iJ ~ for) the same day i received her foia letter (1/2/02) informing her that the letter did
I ,._,ot exist yet (i had just sent a draft to word processing) but that i would send her a
copy when if finally went out.
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I -"a project, coordinated with dot staff to have a crew repair some damage to her driveway,
and i met with dot staff to see if they could do the other quick fix. not to put words in
. her mouth, but all claudia sees is that the culvert is still plugged, the stream is still
relocated, the roadside ditch hasn't yet been cleaned, water still runs over her road, and
I we are not going to do anything for her neighbor ... but i don't think that means we have
not been responsive.
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neighborhood.
Brian Sleight, P.E.
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206.296.8025
-Original Message-
From: Kipp, Greg
Sent: Thursday. January 10. 2002 11:41 AM
To: Sims, Ron
Cc: Whalen. Caroline; Brandon. Rod; Bissonnette. Pam; Grigsby. Daryl; Sleight. Brian; Dougherty. linda; Tiffany. Christina
Subject: RE: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
Ron --I think SWM is the appropriate Department/Division to respond to the most recent (1/9/02) e-mail from Ms Donnelly.
This e-mail speaks to a plugged culvert that was investigated by SWM. While she mentions that SWM advised her that
there was a code violation, no such report has come into DOES from SWM. To the contrary, our most recent
conversations wI Brian Sleight of SWM indicated that he saw no code violations out there.
, /"::jMS Donnelly made a FOIA request of DOES on 12/18/01 for specific information about which developments in the area
I , ~\ ( . required a level 3detention pond. We provided herwl that information (see red highlighted response from Ms Donnelly,
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Ron know and respond to Ms Donnelly on his behalf. If not. also advise Ron and I guess we should ask her to specify
which department she made the request of.
DOES and DNR have been extremely responsive to Ms Donnelly over the years ... she simply does not like the answers we
are providing her and I doubt she ever will. That being said, we still, need to respond to any.and all FOIA requests.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sims. Ron
Sent: Wednesday, January 09,200210:26 AM
To: Kipp, Greg
Cc: Whalen, Caroline; Brandon, Rod
Subject: FW: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
Greg -please follow-up, than,ks. -ron
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike and Claudia Donnelly [mailto:thedonnellys@oo.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09,2002 10:32 AM
To: ron.sims@metro!<c.gov
Cc: david.irons@metrokc.gov
Subject: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
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A neighbor down our road has plugged a culvert draining water from 148th
Avenue SE through her property to Greenes Stream. She plugged the
culvert up because she didn't want the water flowing through her
property. In November, this plugged culvert sent water down a small,
shallow ditch alongside 147th Avenue SE. That excess water caused
sheet flooding over the road. It also caused water to go through
another neighbor's garage.
This problem was called in Roads and SWM. It was investigated and
supposedly something will be done --once Roads gets the permits its has
applied for.
SWM investigated and found out that this neighbor (plugging the culvert)
is violating County Code. They were going to send a letter to this
person advising them of this violation.
Well, I talked to the neighbor who got the water in her garage and asked
if she had gotten a copy of the letter that was supposed to be sent.
She said that she might get a copy -she wasn't sure.
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On December 28, I typed several letters to KC Departments (not DOES (emphasis added by kipp) -even though I don't
like DOES and they don't answer my questions)
requesting documents under the Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42.17) and
FOIA. I mailed these letters on December 29. I also sEmt a letter to
_ / "''jI Washington State agency --they responded promptly.
!I' Il~{ ~Jeard from one person --they said that they'd return my 30 cents and
the letter to the person plugging up the culvert had just gotten back
\ from the Word Processing Dept (this is last week). I still haven't \ I' gotten a copy of that letter. Has it been sent????? I sent this
\ ' person a note today asking if the letter has been sent and if not, when.
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gotten to the people on December 31. If I have to go to an
attorney to get a response from this KC agency, I will send my attorney
bill to you.
You might want to send out a note to all County employees that the
public has a right under FOIA and RCW 42.17 to see and have copies of
County documents.
Again, maybe you can answer the qUestion as to whyKC doesn't want to
make my neighbors comply with County and State laws? There is Mr.
Wolf, who change the course of Greenes Stream and he didn't get fined;
there are the 2 Code violations on the Luck property that have been in
limbo for many years now; there is the Nagel culvert problem? But
then another neighbor put a little dirt in her back yard next to Greenes
Stream and she had to pay a fine? Why are people treated
differently?
I , l:b..ank you for your time.
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From: Mike and Claudia Donnelly [mailto:thedonnellys@oo.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09,20021:59 PM I To: pauta.adams@metrokc.gov; robert.ware@metrokc.gov ~
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required to have a Level 3 detention pond along with a Level 3 Flow
Control.
THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION! It was nice and
timely. I don't need to see the files --so they can be returned to
wherever they are kept. For this part of my research,l just needed
the development name and file number. For the next part, I need to
go somewhere else. But thank you, any way, in having Mr. Ware keep
them for me.
Mr. Ware is a wonderful, friendly person -I like him very much. He
is a good asset to DOES. You are, also, a pleasure to work with.
THANK YOU AGAIN.
Claudia Donnelly
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NAME: DONNELLY COMPLAINT NUMBER: 2001-0765
ADDRESS: 10415 147ft AVENUE SOUTHEAST
I PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ADD AN ASPHALT APRON TO A DRIVEWAY AND DIG A SHORT
ROADSIDB DITCH TO CONVEY WATER THE EXISTING ROADSIDE DITCH.
OFFERED TO ROADS ON 12/20/01 VIA JEFF GRANLUND •
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MEBTING ATTENDBES: __ BRIAN SLEIGHT, LENNY JUHNKE, JBFF GRANLUND
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Maxine Nagel
10217 -147th Avenue Southeast
Renton, W A 98055
RE: Drainage Complaint #2001-0842 -Drainage Culvert Obstruction
Dear Ms. Nagel:
On December 12, 2001, King County Stormwater Services (SWS) Section staff observed that the
culvert under 14 7th Avenue Southeast that discharges onto your property had been plugged. Water
was backing ,up on the east side of the street and flowing onto the roadway.
The plugging of the culvert adversely affects the capacity of the drainage system and water flowing on
the roadway creates a hazard.
This letter is not a formal enforcement action as authorized under King County Code 9.04. Its purpose
is to bring these drainage problems to your attention before they cause personal injury or damage to
public or private property. As the person who stated she blocked the culvert, you could be liable for
any personal injury or property damage that results from the blocked culvert. There has already been
an overflow of the downstream system that flowed into and damaged a garage. Also, if you decide to
sell your property, this potential enforcement related to your property must be disclosed to any
potential buyer.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please call Leonard Juhnke, Stormwater Services Section
Engineer, at (206) 263-6457 within 30 days of receipt of this letter to discuss resolution of this matter.
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cc: Brian Sleight, P.E., Senior Engineer, SWS Section
Leonard Juhnke, SWSI Section Engineer
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Febru~ry 20, 2002
Maxine Nagel
10217 -1471h Avenue Southeast
Renton, WA98055
'RE: Drainage Complaint #2001-0842 -Drainage Culvert Obstruction
Dear Ms. Nagel:
-Thank you for your response to my previous letter to you dated January 4, 2002. A site
inspection on February 20, 2002 confirmed that the concrete obstruction has been cleaned
out of the culvert under 1471h Avenue Southeast in front of your property.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please call Len
Juhnke,Water and Land Resources Division Stormwater Services Section Engineer, at
(206) 263-6457.
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Land Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Len Juhnke, Engineer, Stormwater Services Section
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Nagel enforcement and quick fix
I received your letter today regarding the Nagel enforcement. The letter has not gone ou
yetU just got it back from word processing today) but I will get you a copy whem it· is
sent out. I'll also send your 30 cents back with it. Technically there should be a
charge for the copy but our office doesn't accept cash (only checks) and even if they did
the cost in time for me to get a receipt and such for one copy would be way more than the
cost of the copy.
Len Juhnke and I met with D.C.T. staff last week to look at. the quick fix. I called you
before we left downtown but you were not there. Len will be handling the project in my
office. The project will involve· paving that area that the cars drive over, extending thE
berm, and digging a shallow ditch a short way to the north. The project will not dig the
ditch past the area where the retaining wall is failing. The idea is to piggyback our
work with the roadside ditch cleaning because the crew will already be out there.
Therefore, the timing is dependent on the roadside ditch project. At the time of our
meeting, the environmental paperwork had been submitted and they were waiting for
approval. Even with the intent of the piggyback project, if the weather is not
appropriate for paving when they clean the ditch, they won't do the quick fix. The quicJ~
fix will still get done, it will just get done ~t a different time when weather permits.
If our current run of dry weather holds, it shouldn't be a problem but if we start getting
steady rains day after day, the weather and crew availability could push the project off
to this spring.
Brian Sleight, P.E.
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December 28, 2001
I just ta/ked to my neighbor 10 see if she had gotten a copy of Ihe letter WLAD 8enllo
Maxine ?? regarding the blocked culvert at the end of 147th Avenue SE. She
said she had just heard from you and that the letter maybe on its way.
Under RCW42. 17 and FOIA, I would also like a copy of the letter sent to Maxine
about her blocked "culvert. I am enclosing 30 cents to cover the cost of this letter.
Also, what is the status of the "ditch" being dug out alongside 147th?
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Claudia Donnelly
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RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
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Dear Ms. Donnelly:
Thank you for .your email transmittal of January 9, 2002, to Executive Ron Sims, expressing concern about King County's compliance
with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and its response to the Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42.17) request you made to several
King County departments. Executive Sims has asked me to respond to your concerns.
Your email also expresses concerns about King County enforcement of drainage problems in your area. I understapd your public
disclosure requests were made to the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Department ofNatui:al Resources, which is now
called the Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP). '
DNRP staff sent you an email on January 2, 2002, the day your request arrived. The letter you requested was only in draft form at the
time of your request and, as such, was not yet disclosable by law. Rather than ask you to resubmit your request after the letterhad
been signed and sent, DNRP staff said they would send you a copy as soon as the letter was sent, which they did on January 10, 2002.
DOT staff sent you a letter on January 9, 2002, five working days after your request arrived. Your request involved a large file and it
was not clear what specific documents you were requesting. DOT staff thought the best response would be to make the me available
for your review so you could decide which documents you wanted to copy.
From my understanding ofRCW 42.17, the response from both the DNRP and the DOT exceeded the requirements ofRCW 42.17.
I {\'lI;~\in regards to your enforcement concerns, King County's enforcement authority applies to all ofunincorponited King County. In the
\;\.._)practical application of the codes granting such authority, there is no distinction between people living in rural areas or in urban areas.
King County, however, has a high burden of proof when it comes to taking enforcement action against a code violator. As
unforfunate as. it may seem, there are times when it appears a code violation has occurred but King County cannot take action because I we cannot prove that a code violation occurred or do not know who performed the act.
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In the case of Mr. Wolf, both the Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES) and DNRP staffhave investigated
the complaint and found no evidence that a code violation has occurred. Mr. Wolf stated the stream relocated when several trees fell
during an ice storm in the winter of 1996/97. This is a natural and common occurrence and, with the number of fallen trees on Mr.
Wolfs property, there is nothing to suggest itdid not occur. With no physical evidence to support an enforcement case, the word of
one neighbor against another is unfortunately not enough to overcome our burden of proof.
In the case of the Luck property, enforcement .action was initiated against the property owner for installing a culvert in a sensitive area
without a permit. The property owner pas applied for a grading permit for the culvert installation to resolve the enforcement. There
are other code compliance issues on this property but they cannot be addressed until the grading permit is issued so the rest of the
property can be accessed. .
In the Nagel case, Water and Land Resources Division (WLRD) staff has an open enforcement case for this violation and the first step
in the enforcement process has been taken. WLRD allows the property owner 30 days to voluntarily resolve the problem before a
formal enforcement process with possible civil penalties is initiated. If Ms. Nagel does not resolve the violation within 30 days, she
will be sent a Citation in accordance with ~ing County Code 23.20.
My staff who are most familiar with your neighborhood do not recall a fme levied against your neighbors. However, if your
neighbors think the fine was inappropriately levied, they should contact the department that they were working with.
I The resolution of any code violation is greatly affected by the conduct of the violator. While the enforcement and possible
! (. ,be any meqUlty m the apphcation of King County's enforcem~nt authonty. .
. --'lenforcem~nt ca~es 'you have ~en~ioned e~ch have a different resolution a~d may not be the resolution you want, ther. e does not seem
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an appropriate length of time (i.e. a couple days after the response deadline to allow delivery by the post office) you would have seen
that County staff did comply with the requirements ofRCW 42.17. Similarly, in the case of the enforcements you mentioned, County
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\{) ~ d . d .. I / Thank you again for the opportunity to address your cotlcerns. I hope we_can move _Lorwar to new lssues an opporturuties.
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From: Brandon, Rod
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:30 PM
Kipp, Greg
Whalen, caroline; Bissonnette, Pam; Grigsby, Daryl; Sleight, Brian; Dougherty, Unda; Tiffany, Christina
RE: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
ks Greg, Pam let me know when you have a response. rod
----Original Message----
From: Kipp, Greg
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 200211:41 AM
To: Sims, Ron
. Cc: Whalen, caroline; Brandon, Rod; Bissonnette, Pam; Grigsby, Daryl; Sleight, Brian; Dougherty, Unda; Tiffany, Christina
Subject: RE: RCW 42.17 and FOIA violations
Ron --I think SWM is the appropriate Department/Division to respond to the most recent (1/9/02) e-mail fromMs
Donnelly. This e-mail speaks to a plugged culvert that was investigated by SWM. While she mentions that SWM
advised her that there was a code violation, no such report has come into DOES from SWM. To the contrary. our
most recent conversations wI Brian Sleight of SWM indicated that he saw no code violations out there.
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area required a level 3 detention pond. We provided her wI that information (see red highlighted response from Ms
Donnelly, below) In her 1/9/02 e-mail, she stated her recent request for information was not made to DOES, however
it is not clear to which department she made the request.
I am cc'ing folks in SWM to see if they are aware of any recent request for information from Ms Donnelly. If so, please
let Ron know and respond to Ms Donnelly on his behalf. If not, also advise Ron and J guess we should ask her to
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ODES and DNR have been extremely responsive to Ms Donnelly over the years ... she simply does not like the answers
we are providing her and J doubt she ever will. That being said, we still need to respond to any and all FOIA requests.
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From:. Sims, Ron
Sent: Wednesday, January 09,200210:26 AM
To: Kipp, Greg
Cc: Whalen, Caroline; Brandon, Rod
Subject: FW: RCW 42.17 and FOJA violations
Greg -please follow-up, thanks. -ron
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From: Mike and Claudia Donnelly [mailto:thedonnellys@oo.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09,200210:32 AM .
To: ron.sims@metrokc.gov
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Dear Co'unty Executive Sims:
I have told you over and over again that KC doesn't respond to those of
us who live in this part of the May Creek Basin area. Here is another
example,
A neighbor down our road has ,plugged a culvert draining water from 148th
Avenue SE through her property to Greenes Stream. She plugged the
culvert up because she didn't want the water flowing through her
property. In November, this plugged culvert sent water down a small; ..
shallow ditch alongside 147th Avenue SE. That excess water caused
sheetflooding over the road. It also caused water to go through
another neighbor's garage.
This problem was called in Roads and SWM. It was investigated and
supposedly something will be done --once Roads gets the permits its has
applied for.
SWM investigated and found out that this neighbor (plugging the culvert)
i~ violating County Code. They were going to send a letter to this
person advising them of this violation.
Well, I talked to the neighbor who got the water in her garage and asked
if she had gotten a copy of the letter: that was supposed to be sent.
She said that she might get a copy -she wasn't sure.
On December 28, I typed several letters to KC Departments (not DOES (emphasis added by kipp) --even thol,lgh I
don't like DOES and they don't answer my questions)
requesting documents under the Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42.17) and
FOIA. I mailed these letters on December 29. I also sent a letter to
a Washington State agency -they responded promptly.
I heard from one person -they said that they'd return my 30 cents and
the letter to the person plugging up the culvert had just gotten back
from the Word Processing Dept (this is last week). I still haven't
gotten a copy of that letter. Has it been sent????? I sent this ,
person a note today asking if the letter has been sent and if not, when
will it be sent? So far, no response.
The other KC agency hasn't responded at all. The letters should have
gotten to the people on December 31. If I have to go to an .
attorney to get a response from this Kc agency, I will send my attorney
bill to you.
You might want to send out a note to all County employees that the
public has a right under FOIA and RCW 42.17 to see and have copies of
County documents.
Again. maybe you can answer the qu~stion as to why KC doesn't want to
make my neighbors comply with County and State laws? There is Mr.
Wolf, who change the course of Greenes Stream and he didn't get fined;
there are the 2 Code violations on the Luck property that have been in
limbo for many years now; there is the Nagel culvert problem? But
then another neighbor put a little dirt in her back yard next to Greenes
Stream and she had to pay a fine? Why are people treated
differently?
I Thank you for YQur time. r .0,) Claudia Donnelly
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From: Michael/Claudia Donnely [thedonne/lys@oo.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:22 AM
To: Grigsby, Daryl
Cc: Sims, Ron; Cawaling, Cindy; Bissonnette, Pam; Sleight, Brian; Shannon, Kathleen; Maier, Mary;
Ninneman, Scott; Moeller, Lani
Subject: Re: May Creek Basin Area
Mr. Grigsby:
Whatever. I have given up on dealingwith KC and Renton. The straw has only been put down where
our neighbor originally installed it --nothing more. It rained alot yesterday and in the past. I saw muddy
. water up against the straw bales. At least the bales were possibly doing something.
Thanks anyway.
Claudia Donnelly
PS: I know that you don't have any jurisdiction over Renton, but they haven't made my other neighbor
. do anything. I have already talked to NMFS and the last heard, they were investigating. Maybe I need to
write someone else.
See ya.
On Wednesday, March 19,2003, at 02:49 PM, Grigsby, Daryl wrote:
Dear Ms. Donnelly:
Thank you for your email transmittal of March 4,2003, regarding the potential of sediment reaching
May Creek. King County Executive Ron Sims has asked me to respond on his behalf.
I understand that Brian. Sleight, Stonnwater Services (SWS) Section Senior Engineer from my staff,
visited your neighbor's property on March 7, 2003. At the time, no sediment was leaving the site even
though it was raining lightly. There were no indications that sediment had previously left the site; The
owner was not home so Mr. Sleight left a note on their door requesting that they contact him.
Your neighbor called Mr. Sleight that day and was advised of his responsibility to minimize sediment
transport from his property. Your neighbor said his intention was to stabilize the area this past weekend
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stabilized. A Monday site visit showed that straw had been placed on much of the site. Mr. Sleight
asked your neighbor to extend the straw to the end of the existing railroad tie wall, which the neighbor
said b.e would do. .
It is important to note that installation of erosion control best management practices (BMPs) will not
completely eliminate sediment transport from your neighbor's property. Erosion control BMPs are
intended to minimize the impaCt of exposing bare soil by preventing soil from getting suspended in
water or removing suspended ·soil from water. Once sediment is suspended in water, short of using
chemicais, erosion control BMPs will not remove very fine sediment from the water .. Although these
BMPs are not perfect, they are consistent with Washington State's requirements to use all known,
available, and reasonable methods of prevention, control, and treatment of storm water. These BMPs
also meet the Clean Water Act's requirement of stormwater controls to reduce the discharge of pollutants
to the maximum extent practicable.
Thank you for taking an interest in the environment. If you have additional concerns regarding this
issue, feel free to contact Brian Sleight, SWS Section Senior Engineer, at (206) 296-8025.
Sincerely.
Daryl Grigsby, Manager
Water and Land Resources Division
Department of Natural Resources and Parks
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The area downstream of the proposed project known as Stoneridge (Stoneridge) possibly does exhibit
potential problems based on the drainage complaints. Since the City of Renton has indicated that Level 3
Flow Control and Basic Water Quality are the required means of detaining runoff and treating the runoff,
which is more than the Flow Control Applications Map in the 1998 King County Surface Water Design
Manual requires, this project assumes those are adequate for this site. By utilizing Level 3 Flow Control
this project should not aggravate or create a problem as specified in the problem-specific mitigation
requirements set forth in Section 1.2.2.1 of the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual. A
Level 2 or a Level 3 off-site analysis should not be required for this project site. In addition, the project
site is not flat nor is the downstream drainage course flat and the site does not contribute more than
15 percent of the total peak flow drainage downstream from the site.
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A. Existing Site Hydrology
The pre-developed and post-developed basin areas match each other in size. Please see
the following table for a list of assumptions and parameters used in sizing the pre-
developed conditions hydrographs for this project.
EXISTING CONDITIONS TABLE
On-Site (Pond basin, Lots 1 -7):
Existing impervious = 0.08 Acre (existing house)
Till grass = 1.86 Acres
Total on-site = 1.94 Acres
On-Site (Vault basin, Lots 8 & 9, and 148th Ave. S.E. frontage):
Existing impervious
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The existing site as well as the developed site occurs in Alderwood type soils that are a
till type soil. The proposal for this development is to construct a Level 3 Flow Control
detention pond above a basic water quality wet pond in the northwest portion of the site
and a Level 3 Flow Control wet vault in the northeast portion of the site. Please see the
following table for the assumptions and parameters used in determining basin areas
contributing runoff to the wet/detention pond and vault.
DEVELOPED CONDITIONS TABLE
On-Site, (Pond basin, Lots 1 -7);
Impervious: 7 lots x 4,000 SF/lot = 0.64 Acres
Cul-de-sac and sidewalks = 0.24 Acres
Total impervious on-site = 0.88 Acres
Till grass -1.06 Acres
Total on-site improvements = 1.94 Acres
On-Site (Vault basin, Lots 8 & 9, and 148th Ave. S.E. frontage):
Impervious: 2 lots x 4,000 SF/lot = 0.18 Acres
148th Ave. S.E. frontage and driveway = 0.17 Acres
Total impervious on-site = 0.35 Acres
Till grass = 0.37 Acres
Total on-site improvements = 0.72 Acres
TOTAL DEVELOPED AREA:
Impervious = 0.88 + 0.35 = 1.23 Acres
Till grass = 1.43 Acres
TOTAL = 2.66 Acres
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C. Performance Standards
As mentioned prevIously the flow control performance standard utilized for this
development is Level 3 Flow Control due to downstream problems that are well
documented at King County. The water quality performance standard is to provide Basic
Water Quality as dictated by the City of Renton and King County, which this project
proposes to do in the form of a wet pond.
D. Flow Control System
Please see the following pages for the calculations utilized in sizing the flow control
system for this project as well as a copy of the control structure and plan view of the
wet/detention pond illustrating the actual sizing of the pond.
E. Water Quality System
This section will be prepared in accordance with the 1998 King County Surface Water
Design Manual and will be inserted herewith later on.
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KCRTS Command
CREATE a new Time Series
Production of Runoff Time Series
Project Location : Landsburg
Computing Series 11444pre.tsf
Regional Scale Factor: 0.90
Data Type : Reduced
Creating Hourly Time Series File
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Till Grass
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LATG60R.rnf
1.86 acres
Impervious
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LAEI60R.rnf
0.08 acres
Total Area 1.94 acres
Peak Discharge: 0.609 CFS at 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Storing Time Series File:11444pre.tsf
Time Series Computed
KCRTS Command
Enter the Analysis TOOLS Module
Analysis Tools Command
Compute PEAKS and Flow Frequencies
Loading Stage/Discharge curve:11444pre.tsf
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444pre.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
Frequencies & Peaks saved to File:11444pre.pks
Analysis Tools Command
RETURN to Previous Menu
KCRTS Command
CREATE a new Time Series
Production of Runoff Time Series
Project Location : Landsburg
Computing Series 11444dev.tsf
Regional Scale Factor: 0.90
Data Type : Reduced
Creating Hourly Time Series File
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LATG60R.rnf
Till Grass 1.06 acres
Impervious
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LAEI60R.rnf
0.88 acres
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Total Area: 1.94 acres
Peak Discharge: 0.752 CFS at 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Storing Time Series File:11444dev.tsf
Time Series Computed
KCRTS Conunand
Enter the Analysis TOOLS Module
Analysis Tools Conunand
Compute PEAKS and Flow Frequencies
Loading Stage/Discharge curve:11444dev.tsf
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444dev.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
Frequencies & Peaks saved to File:11444dev.pks
Analysis Tools Conunand
Compute Flow DURATION and Exceedence
Loading Time Series File:11444pre.tsf
Computing Flow Durations
Durations & Exceedence Probabilities to File:11444target.dur
Analysis Tools Conunand
RETURN to Previous Menu
KCRTS Conunand
Size a Retention/Detention FACILITY
Edit Facility
Loading Time Series File:11444dev.tsf
Time Series Found in Memory:11444dev.tsf
Saving Retention/Detention Facility File:11444level3.rdf
Starting Documentation File:C:\kc_swdm\kc_data\example\kcrts\11444level3.doc
Time Series Found in Memory: 11444dev.tsf
Edit Complete
Retention/Detention Facility Design
Saving Retention/Detention Facility File:11444level3.rdf
Starting Documentation File:C:\kc_swdm\kc_data\example\kcrts\11444level3.doc
Time Series Found in Memory: 11444dev. tsf
Retention/Detention Facility Design
Route Time Series through Facility
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Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444pre.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.285 3 2/09/01 2:00
0.092 8 12/03/01 17:00
0.170 5 2/28/03 16:00
0.211 4 8/26/04 1:00
0.159 7 10/28/04 18:00
0.161 6 10/22/05 17:00
0.346 2 11/21/06 9:00
0.609 1 1/09/08 7:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
-Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) Period
0.609 1 100.00
0.346 2 2~.00
0.285 3 10.00
0.211 4 5.00
0.170 5 3.00
0.161 6 2.00
0.159 7 1.30
0.092 8 1.10
0.522 50.00
0.990
0.960
0.900
0.800
0.667
0.500
0.231
0.091
0.980
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Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates--------Flow Frequency Analysis-------
I Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.401 4 2/09/01 2:00
-Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) Period
0.752 1 100.00 0.990
0.220 8 12/03/01 11:00 0.485 2 25.00 0.960
I 0.357 6 9/10/03 15:00
0.437 3 8/26/04 1:00
0.437 3 10.00 0.900
0.401 4 5.00 0.800
0.356 7 10/28/04 18:00 0.369 5 3.00 0.667
I 0.369 5 10/22/05 17:00
0.485 2 11/21/06 9:00
0.752 1 1/09/08 7:00
0.357 6 2.00 0.500
0.356 7 1.30 0.231
0.220 8 1.10 0.091
Computed Peaks 0.663 50.00 0.980
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Time Series File:11444rdout.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.242 2 2/09/01 19:00
0.052 . 8 11/04/01 8:00
0.132 5 2/28/03 8:00
0.060 7 8/24/04 0:00
0.137 4 1/05/05 12:00
0.108 6 1/18/06 22:00
0.179 3 11/24/06 7:00
0.609 1 1/09/08 8:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
- -Peaks - -Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (ft) Period
0.609 5.00 1 100.00
0.242 4.64 2 25.00
0.179 4.38 3 10.00
0.137 3.42 4 5.00
0.132 3.32 5 3.00
0.108 2.96 6 2.00
0.060 1.82 7 1.30
0.052 1.36 8 1.10
0.486 4.82 50.00
0.990
0.960
0.900
0.800
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0.500
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Retention/Detention Facility
Type of Facility:
Side Slope:
Pond Bottom Length:
Pond Bottom Width:
Pond Bottom Area:
Top Area at 1 ft. FB:
Effective Storage Depth:
Stage 0 Elevation:
Storage Volume:
Riser Head:
Riser Diameter:
Number of orifices:
Detention Pond
2.00 H:1V
64.27 ft
21. 42 ft
1377. sq. ft
4010. sq. ft
0.092 acres
5.00 ft
376.00 ft
11837. cu. ft
0.272 ac-ft
5.00 ft
12.00 inches
3
Full Head Pipe
Orifice # Height Diameter Discharge Diameter
(ft) (in) (CFS) (in)
1 0.00 1.28 0.100
2 2.75 1. 57 0.100 4.0
3 4.50 4.62 0.409 8.0
Top Notch Weir: None
Outflow Rating Curve: None
Stage Elevation Storage Discharge Percolation
(ft) (ft) (cu. ft) (ac-ft) (cfs) (cfs)
0.00 376.00 O. 0.000 0.000 0.00
0.01 376.01 14. 0.000 0.005 0.00
0.03 376.03 42. 0.001 0.007 0.00
0.04 376.04 55. 0.001 0.009 0.00
0.05 376.05 69. 0.002 0.010 0.00
0.07 376.07 97. 0.002 0.012 0.00
0.08 376.08 111. 0.003 0.013 0.00
0.09 376.09 125. 0.003 0.014 0.00
0.11 376.11 154. 0.004 0.015 0.00
0.12 376.12 168. 0.004 0.016 0.00
0.22 376.22 311. 0.007 0.021 0.00
0.32 376.32 458. 0.011 0.025 0.00
0.42 376.42 609. 0.014 0.029 0.00
0.52 376.52 763. 0.018 0.032 0.00
0.62 376.62 921. 0.021 0.035 0.00
0.72 376.72 1082. 0.025 0.038 0.00
0.82 376.82 1247. 0.029 0.041 0.00
0.92 376.92 1416. 0.033 0.043 0.00
1.02 377.02 1589. 0.036 0.045 0.00
1.12 377.12 1765. 0.0,41 0.047 0.00
1.22 377.22 1945. 0.045 0.049 0.00
1.32 377.32 2129. 0.049 0.051 0.00
1.42 377.42 2316. 0.053 0.053 0.00
1. 52 377.52 2508. 0.058 0.055 0.00
1. 62 377.62 2703. 0.062 0.057 0.00
1. 72 377.72 2903. 0.067 0.059 0.00
1.82 377.82 3106. 0.071 0.060 0.00
Surf Area
(sq. ft)
1377.
1381.
1387.
1391.
1394.
1401.
1,405.
1408.
1415.
1418.
1453.
1488.
1524.
1560.
1596.
1632.
1669.
1706.
1743.
1781.
1819.
1857.
1896.
1935.
1974.
2014.
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2.02 378.02 3525. 0.081 0.064 0.00 2135. I ' ..... -'" 2.12 378 .12 3741. 0.086 0.065 0.00 2176.
2.22 378.22 3960. 0.091 0.067 0.00 2217.
2.32 378.32 4184. 0.096 0.068 0.00 2258.
I 2.42 378.42 4412. 0.101 0.070 0.00 2300.
2.52 378.52 4644. 0.107 0.071 0.00 2343.
2.62 378.62 4880. 0.112 0.072 0.00 2385.
2.72 378.72 5121. 0.118 0.074 0.00 2428. I 2.75 378.75 5194. 0.119 0.074 0.00 2441.
2.77 378.77 5243. 0.120 0.075 0.00 2449.
2.78 378.78 5268. 0.121 0.077 0.00 2454.
I 2.80 378.80 5317. 0.122 0.079 0.00 2462.
2.82 378.82 5366. 0.123 0.083 0.00 2471.
2.83 378.83 5391. 0.124 0.088 0.00 2475.
2.85 378.85 5440. 0.125 0.094 0.00 2484.
I 2.86 378.86 5465. 0.125 0.098 0.00 2488.
2.88 378.88 5515. 0.127 0.100 0.00 2497.
2.98 378.98 5767. 0.132 0.109 0.00 2541.
I 3.08 379.08 6023. 0.138 0.117 0.00 2585.
3.18 379.18 6284. 0.144 0.124 0.00 2629.
3.28 379.28 6549. 0.150 0.130 0.00 2674.
3.38 379.38 6819. 0.157 0.135 0.00 2719.
I 3.48 379.48 7093. 0.163 0.140 0.00 2764.
3.58 379.58 7371. 0.169 0.145 0.00 2809.
3.68 379.68 7655. 0.176 0.150 0.00 2855.
3.78 379.78 7942. 0.182 0.155 0.00 2901. I (J 3.88 379.88 8235. 0.189 0.159 0.00 2948.
3.98 379.98 8532. 0.196 0.163 0.00 2995.
4.08 380.08 8834. 0.203 0.167 0.00 3042.
I 4.18 380.18 9141. 0.210 0.171 0.00 3090.
4.28 380.28 9452. 0.217 0.175 0.00 3137.
4.38 380.38 9768. 0.224 0.179 0.00 3185.
4.48 380.48 10089. 0.232 0.182 0.00 3234. I 4.50 380.50 10154. 0.233 0.183 0.00 3244.
4.55 380.55 10316. 0.237 0.191 0.00 3268.
4.60 380.60 10480. 0.241 0.212 0.00 3293. I, 4.64 380.64 10613 . 0.244 0.245 0.00 3312.
4.69 380.69 10779. 0.247 0.287 0.00 3337.
4.74 380.74 10946. 0.251 0.342 0.00 3361.
4.79 380.79 11115. 0.255 0.404 0.00 3386.
I 4.84 380.84' 11285. 0.259 0.530 0.00 3411.
4.88 380.88 11422. 0.262 0.555 0.00 3431.
4.98 380.98 11767. 0.270 0.602 0.00 3481.
I 5.00 381. 00 11837. 0.272 0.609 0.00 3491.
5.10 381.10 12189. 0.280 0.959 0.00 3542.
5.20 381.20 12545. 0.288 1. 560 0.00 3592.
5.30 381.30 12907. 0.296 2.330 0.00 3643.
I 5.40 381.40 13274. 0.305 3.150 0.00 3695.
5.50 381.50 13646. 0.313 3.470 0.00 3746.
5.60 381.60 14023. 0.322 3.750 0.00 3799.
5.70 381.70 14406. 0.331 4.020 0.00 3851. I 5.80 381. 80 14794. 0.340 4.270 0.00 3904.
5.90 381.90 15187. 0.349 4.500 0.00 3957.
-') 6.00 382.00 15585. 0.358 4.720 0.00 4010.
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6.20 382.20 16398. 0.376 5.130 0.00 4117.
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6.40 382.40 17232. 0.396
6.50 382.50 17657. 0.405
6.60 382.60 18088. 0.415
6.70 382.70 18525. 0.425
6.80 382.80 18967. 0.435
6.90 382.90 19414. 0.446
7.00 383.00 19867. 0.456
Hyd Inflow Outflow Peak
Target Calc Stage Elev
1 0.75 0.61 0.61 5.00 381. 00
2 0.40 ******* 0.24 4.64 380.64
3 0.49 ******* 0.18 4.38 380.38
4 0.24 ******* 0.14 3.42 379.42
5 0.26 ******* 0.13 3.32 379.32
6 0.22 ******* 0.11 2.96 378.96
7 0.44 ******* 0.06 1.82 377.82
8 0.19 ******* 0.05 1.36 377.36
Route Time Series through Facility
Inflow Time Series File:11444dev.tsf
Outflow Time Series File:11444rdout
Inflow/Outflow Analysis
5.330 0.00
5.510 0.00
5.690 0.00
5.870 0.00
6.040 0.00
6.200 0.00
6.360 0.00
6.520 0.00
Storage
(Cu-Ft) (Ac-Ft)
11833. 0.272
10599. 0.243
9776. 0.224
6938. 0.159
6670. 0.153
5728. 0.131
3100. 0.071
2209. 0.051
Peak Inflow Discharge: 0.752 CFS at ' 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Peak Outflow Discharge: 0.609 CFS at 8:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Peak Reservoir Stage: 5.00 Ft
Peak Reservoir Elev: 381. 00 Ft
Peak Reservoir Storage: 11833. Cu-Ft
0.272 Ac-Ft
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444rdout.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates--------Flow Frequency Analysis-------
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak - -Peaks - -Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (CFS) (ft) Period
0.242 2 2/09/01 19:00 0.609 5.00 1 100.00 0.990
0.052 8 11/04/01 8:00 0.242 4.64 2 25.00 0.960
0.132 5 2/28/03 8:00 0.179 4.38 3 10.00 0.900
0.060 7 8/24/04 0:00 0.137 3.42 4 5.00 0.800
0.137 4 1/05/05 12:00 0.132 3.32 5 3.00 0.667
0.108 6 1/18/06 22:00 0.108 2.96 6 2.00 0.500
0.179 3 11/24/06 7:00 0.060 1.82 7 1. 30 0.231
0.609 1 1/09/08 8:00 0.052 1. 36 8 1.10 0.091
Computed Peaks 0.486 4.82 50.00 0.980
Flow Duration from Time Series File:11444rdout.tsf
Cutoff Count Frequency CDF Exceedence_Probability
CFS % % %
0.003 40761 66.473 66.473 33.527 0.335E+00
0.010 7014 11.438 77.911 22.089 0.221E+OO
0.017 3935 6.417 84.328 15.672 0.157E+00
0.024 3296 5.375 89.703 10.297 0.103E+00
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0.031 2132 3.477 93.180 6.820 0.682E-01
0.037 1454 2.371 95.551 4.449 0.445E-01
0.044 932 1.520 97.071 .2.929 0.293E-01
0.051 670 1.093 98.164 1. 836 0.184E-01
0.058 373 0.608 98.772 1.228 0.123E-01
0.064 257 0.419 99.191 0.809 0.809E-02
0.071 244 0.398 99.589 0.411 o .411E-02
0.078 95 0.155 99.744 0.256 0.256E-02
0.085 10 0.016 99.760 0.240 0.240E-02
0.092 5 0.008 99.768 0.232 0.232E-02
0.098 8 0.013 99.781 0.219 0.219E-02
0.105 21 0.034 99.816 0.184 0.184E-02
0.112 16 0.026 99.842 0.158 0.158E-02
0.119 17 0.028 99.870 0.130 o . 130E-02
0.125 10 0.016 99.886 0.114 o . 114E-02
0.132 11 0.018 99.904 0.096 0.962E-03
0.139 11 0.018 99.922 0.078 0.783E-03
0.146 3 0.005 99.927 0.073 0.734E-03
0.152 4 0.007 99.933 0.067 0.669E-03
0.159 6 0.010 99.943 0.057 0.571E-03
0.166 6 0.010 99.953 0.047 0.473E-03
0.173 13 0.021 99.974 0.026 0.261E-03
0.180 8, 0.013 99.987 0.013 0.130E-03
0.186 3 0.005 99.992 0.008 0.815E-04
0.193 0 0.000 99.992 0.008 0.815E-04
0.200 0 0.000 99.992 0.008 0.815E-04
0.207 1 0.002 99.993 0.007 0.652E-04
0.213 2 0.003 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.220 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.227 1 0.002 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.234 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.241 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
Duration Comparison Anaylsis
Base File: 11444pre.tsf
New File: 11444rdout.tsf
Cutoff Units: Discharge in CFS
-----Fraction of Time--------------Check of Tolerance-------
Cutoff Base New %Change Probability Base New %Change
0.081 0.42E-02 0.24E-02 -41.6 I 0.42E-02 0.081 0.071 -11.7
0.101 0.19E-02 0.21E-02 6.7 I 0.19E-02 0.101 0.103 2.2
0.121 o . 11E-02 0.12E-02 8.6 I 0.l1E-02 0.121 0.125 3.2
0.142 0.72E-03 0.77E-03 6.8 I 0.72E-03 0.142 0.147 3.6
0.162 0.41E-03 0.52E-03 28.0 I 0.41E-03 0.162 0.168 3.1
0.183 0.24E-03 0.98E-04 -60.0 I 0.24E-03 0.183 0.173 -5.2
0.203 0.18E-03 0.82E-04 -54.5 I 0.18E-03 0.203 0.178 -12.6
0.224 0.98E-04 0.16E-04 -83.3 I 0.98E-04 0.224 0.185 -17.4
0.244 0.33E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.33E-04 0.244 0.221 -9.7
0.265 0.33E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.33E-04 0.265 0.221 -16.7
0.285 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.16E-04 0.285 0.241 -15.5
0.306 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.16E-04 0.306 0.241 -21.1
0.326 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.16E-04 0.326 0.241 -26.1
Maximum positive excursion = 0.011 cfs ( 7.4%)
occurring at 0.148 cfs on the Base Data:11444pre.tsf
and at 0.159 cfs on the New Data:11444rdout.tsf
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CFS % % %
0.080 61063 99.581 99.581 0.419 0.419E-02
I 0.093 95 0.155 99.736 0.264 0.264E-02
0.106 59 0.096 99.832 0.168 0.168E-02
0.118 27 0.044 99.876 0.124 0.124E-02
0.131 21 0.034 99.910 0.090 0.897E-03
I 0.144 12 0.020 99.930 0.070 0.701E-03
0.156 12 0.020 99.949 0.051 0.506E-03
0.169 11 0.018 99.967 0.033 0.326E-03
I 0.181 5 0.008 99.976 0.024 0.245E-03
0.194 2 0.003 99.979 0.021 0.212E-03
0.207 2 0.003 99.982 0.018 0.179E-03
0.219 3 0.005 99.987 0.013 0.130E-03
I 0.232 4 0.007 99.993 0.007 0.652E-04
0.244 2 0.003 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.257 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
I 0.270 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.282 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.295 1 0.002 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.307 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
I 0.320 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.333 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.345 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.358 1 0.002 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO I 0 0.370 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
0.383 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
0.396 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
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0.421 0 0.000 100.000 0.000· O.OOOE+OO
0.433 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
0.446 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
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0.471 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
0.484 0 0.000 100.000 0.000 O.OOOE+OO
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0.003 40761 66.473 66.473 33.527 0.335E+00
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0.017 3935 6.417 '84.328 15.672 0.157E+00
0.024 3296 5.375 89.703 10.297 0.103E+00
0.031 2132 3.477 93.180 6.820 0.682E-01
I 0.037 1454 2.371 95.551 4.449 0.445E-01
0.044 932 1. 520 97.071 2.929 0.293E-01
0.051 670 1.093 98.164 1. 836 0.184E-01
I 0.058 373 0.608 98.772 1. 228 0.123E-01
0.064 257 0.419 99.191 0.809 0.809E-02
0.071 244 0.398 99.589 0.411 0.411E-02
0.078 95 0.155 99.744 0.256 0.256E-02
I 0.085 10 0.016 99.760 0.240 0.240E-02
0.092 5 0.008 99.768 0.232 0.232E-02
0.098 8 0.013 99.781 0.219 0.219E-02
I 0.105 21 0.034 99.816 0.184 0.184E-02
0.112 16 0.026 99.842 0.158 0.158E-02
0.119 17 0.028 99.870 0.130 o .130E-02
0.125 10 0.016 99.886 0.114 o . 114E-02
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0.139 11 0.018 99.922 0.078 0.783E-03
0.146 3 0.005 99.927 0.073 0.734E-03
0.152 4 0.007 99.933 0.067 0.669E-03 I C-) 0.159 6 0.010 99.943 0.057 0.S71E-03
0.166 6 0.010 99.953 0.047 0.473E-03
0.173 13 0.021 99.974 0.026 0.261E-03
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0.200 0 0.000 99.992 0.008 0.S15E-04
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0.213 2 0.003 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.220 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
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0.234 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
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Base File: 11444pre.tsf
New File: 11444rdout.tsf
Cutoff units: Discharge in CFS
-----Fraction of Time--------------Check of Tolerance-------
Cutoff Base New %Change Probability Base
0.081 0.42E-02 0.24E-02 -41.6 0.42E-02 0.081
0.101 0.19E-02 0.21E-02 6.7 0.19E-02 0.101
0.121 o .l1E-02 0.12E-02 8.6 o . 11E-02
0.142 0.72E-03 0.77E-03 6.8 0.72E-03
0.162 0.41E-03 0.52E-03 28.0 0.41E-03
0.183 0.24E-03 0.98E-04 -60.0 0.24E-03
0.203 0.18E-03 0.82E-04 -54.5 o . 18E-03
0.224 0.98E-04 0.16E-04 -83.3 0.98E-04
0.244 0.33E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.33E-04
0.265 0.33E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.33E-04
0.285 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.16E-04
0.306 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.16E-04
0.326 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.16E-04
Maximum positive excursion = 0.011 cfs 7.4%)
occurring at 0.148 cfs on the Base Data:11444pre.tsf
and at 0.159 cfs on the New Data:11444rdout.tsf
Maximum negative excursion = 0.104 cfs (-30.2%)
occurring at 0.345 cfs on the Base Data:11444pre.tsf
and at 0.241 cfs on the New Data: 11444rdout. tsf
0.121
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0.103 2.2
0.125 3.2
0.147 3.6
0.168 3.1
0.173 -5.2
0.178 -12.6
0.185 -17.4
0.221 -9.7
0.221 -16.7
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CREATE a new Time Series
Production of Runoff Time Series
Project Location : Landsburg
Computing Series 11444-vpre.tsf
Regional Scale Factor: 0.90
Data Type : Reduced
Creating Hourly Time Series File
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Till Grass
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LATG60R.rnf
0.63 acres
Impervious
Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LAEI60R.rnf
0.09 acres
Total Area 0.72 acres
Peak Discharge:. 0.237 CFS at 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Storing Time Series File:11444-vpre.tsf
Time Series Computed
KCRTS Command
Enter the Analysis TOOLS Module
Analysis Tools Command
Compute PEAKS and Flow Frequencies
Loading Stage/Discharge curve:11444-vpre.tsf
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444-vpre.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
Frequencies & Peaks saved to File:11444-vpre.pks
Analysis Tools Command
RETURN to Previous Menu
KCRTS Command
CREATE a new Time Series
Production of Runoff Time Series
Project Location : Landsburg
Computing Series 11444-vdev.tsf
Regional Scale Factor: 0.90
Data Type : Reduced
Creating Hourly Time Series File
L~ading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LATG60R.rnf
Till Grass 0.37 acres
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Loading Time Series File:C:\KC_SWDM\KC_DATA\LAEI60R.rnf
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Peak Discharge: 0.283 CFS at 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Storing Time Series File:11444-vdev.tsf
Time Series Computed
KCRTS Command
Enter the Analysis TOOLS Module
Analysis Tools Command
Compute PEAKS and Flow Frequencies
Loading Stage/Discharge curve:li444-vdev.tsf
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444-vdev.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
Frequencies & Peaks saved to File:11444-vdev.pks
Analysis Tools Command
Compute Flow DURATION and Exceedence
Loading Time Series File:11444-vpre.tsf
Computing Flow Durations
Durations & Exceedence Probabilities to File:11444-vtarget.dur
Analysis Tools Command
RETURN to Previous Menu
KCRTS Command
Size a Retention/Detention FACILITY
Edi t Facility
Loading Time'Series File:11444-vdev.tsf
Time Series Found in Memory:11444-vdev.tsf
Saving Retention/Detention Facility File: 11444-vleve13.rdf
Starting Documentation File:C:\kc_swdm\kc_data\example\kcrts\11444-vleve13.doc
Time Series Found in Memory:11444-vdev.tsf
Edit Complete
Retention/Detention Facility Design
Saving Retention/Detention Facility File: 11444-vleve13.rdf
Starting Documentation File:C:\kc_swdm\kc_data\example\kcrts\11444-vleve13.doc
Time Series Found in Memory:11444-vdev.tsf
Retention/Detention Facility Design
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Time Series File:11444-vpre.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.115 3 2/09/01 2:00
0.044 8 12/03/01 17:00
0.069 7 2/28/03 16:00
0.095 4 8/26/04 1:00
0.074 6 10/28/04 18:00
0.076 5 10/22/05 17:00
0.139 2 11/21/06 9:00
0.237 1 1/09/08 7:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
-Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) Period
0.237 1 100.00 0.990
0.139 2 25.00 0.960
0.115 3 10.00 0.900
0.095 4 5.00 0.800
0.076 5 3.00 0.667
0.074 6 2.00 0.500
0.069 7 1.30 0.231
0.044 8 1.10 0.091
0.204 50.00 0.980
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Time Series File:11444-vdev.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.152 4 2/09/01 2:00
0.085 8 12/03/01 17:00
0.140 6 9/10/03 15:00
0.169 3 8/26/04 1:00
0.138 7 10/28/04 18:00
0.143 5 10/22/05 17:00
0,184 2 11/21/06 9:00
0.283 1 1/09/08 7:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
-Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) . Period
0.283 1 100.00 0.990
0.184 2 25.00 0.960
0.169 3 10.00 0.900
0.152 4 5.00 0.800
0.143 5 3.00 0.667
0.140 6 2.00 0.500
0.138 7 1.30 0.231
0.085 8 1.10 0.091
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Time Series File:11444-vrdout.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.117 2 2/09/01 15:00
0.025 8 12/03/01 23:00
0.054 5 2/28/03 8:00
0.030 7 8/23/04 23:00
0.057 4 1/05/05 12:00
0.048 6 1/18/06 22:00
0.104 3 11/24/06 6:00
0.237 1 1/09/08 8:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
- -Peaks - -Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (ft) Period
0.237 5.99 1 100.00
0.117 5.13 2 25.00
0.104 5.11 3 10.00
0.057 3.61 4 5.00
0.054 3.42 5 3.00
0.048 3.11 6 2.00
0.030 1.89 7 1.30
0.025 1.26 8 1.10
0.197 5.58 50.00
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Type of Facility: Detention Vault
I Facility Length: 23.47 ft
Facility Width: 23.47 ft
Facility Area: 55l. sq. ft
Effective Storage Depth: 6.00 ft
I Stage 0 Elevation: 383.50 ft
Storage Volume: 3305. cu. ft
Riser Head: 6.00 ft
I Riser Diameter: 12.00 inches
Number of orifices: 3
Full Head Pipe
Orifice # Height Diameter Discharge Diameter
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1 0.00 0.90 0.054
2 2.79 0.79 0.030 4.0
I 3 5.00 2.38 0.153 6.0
Top Notch Weir: None
Outflow Rating Curve: None
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(ft) (ft) (cu. ft) (ac-ft) (cfs) (cfs)
0.00 383.50 O. 0.000 0.000 0.00 I () 0.01 383.51 6. 0.000 0.002 0.00
0.02 383.52 ll. 0.000 0.003 0.00
0.03 383.53 17. 0.000 0.004 0.00
I 0.04 383.54 22. 0.001 0.004 0.00
0.05 383.55 28. 0.001 0.005 0.00
0.06 383.56 33. 0.001 0.005 0.00
0.07 383.57 39. 0.001 0.006 0.00
I 0.08 383.58 44. 0.001 0.006 0.00
0.19 383.69 105. 0.002 0.010 0.00
0.31 383.81 171. 0.004 0.012 0.00
I 0.43 383.93 237. 0.005 0.014 0.00
0.55 384.05 303. 0.007 0.016 0.00
0.66 384.16 364. 0.008 0.018 0.00
0.78 384.28 430. 0.010 0.019 0.00
I 0.90 384.40 496. 0.011 0.021 0.00
1.02 384.52 562. 0.013 0.022 0.00
1.13 384.63 622. 0.014 0.023 0.00
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1.37 384.87 755~ 0.017 0.026 0.00
1.49 384.99 82l. 0.019 0.027 0.00
1.60 385.10 88l. 0.020 0.028 0.00
I 1.72 385.22 947. 0.022 0.029 0.00
1.84 385.34 1014. 0.023 0.030 0.00
1.96 385.46 1080. 0.025 0.031 0.00
2.08 385.58 1146. 0.026 0.032 0.00
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2.31 385.81 1272. 0.029 0.034 0.00
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2.55 386.05 1405. 0.032 0.035 0.00
2.66 386.16 1465. 0.034 0.036 0.00
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2.79 386.29 1537. 0.035 0.037 0.00
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2.81 386.31 1548. 0.036 0.038 0.00
2.82 386.32 1553. 0.036 0.039 0.00
I 2.83 386.33 1559. 0.036 0.041 0.00
2.84 386.34 1564. 0.036 0.041 0.00
2.85 386.35 1570. 0.036 0.042 0.00
2.86 386.36 1575. 0.036 0.042 0.00
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3.09 386.59 1702. 0.039 0.048 0.00
3.21 386.71 1768. ,0.041 0.050 0.00
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3.45 386.95 1900. 0.044 0.055 0.00
3.56 387.06 1961. 0.045 0.056 0.00
3.68 387.18 2027. 0.047 0.058 0.00
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3.92 387.42 2159. 0.050 0.061 0.00
4.04 387.54 2225. 0.051 0.063 0.00
4.15 387.65 2286. 0.052 0.064 0.00 I 4.27 387.77 2352. 0.054 0.066 0.00
4.39 387.89 2418. 0.056 0.067 0.00
4.51 388.01 2484. 0.057 0.069 0.00
I 4.62 388.12 2545. 0.058 0.070 0.00
4.74 388.24 2611. 0.060 0.071 0.00
4.86 388.36 2677. 0.061 0.073 0.00
4.98 388.48 2743. 0.063 0.074 0.00
I 0 5.00 388.50 2754. 0.063 0.074 0.00
5.02 388.52 2765. 0.063 0.076 0.00
5.05 388.55 2782. 0.064 0.080 0.00
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5.10 388.60 2809. 0.064 0.098 0.00
5.12 388.62 2820. 0.065 0.111 0.00
5.15 388.65 2837. 0.065 0.126 0.00
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5.20 388.70 2864. 0.066 0.144 0.00
5.32 388.82 2930. 0.067 0.163 0.00
I 5.43 388.93 2991. 0.069 0.179 0.00
5.55 389.05 3057. 0.070 0.193 0.00
5.67 389.17 3123. 0.072 0.206 0.00
5.79 389.29 3189. 0.073 0.218 0.00
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6.00 389.50 3305. 0.076 0.237 0.00
6.10 389.60 3360. 0.077 0.553 0.00
6.20 389.70 3415. 0.078 1.120 0.00 I 6.30 389.80 3470. 0.080 1.860 0.00
6.40 389.90 3525. 0.081 2.660 0.00
6.50 390.00 3580. 0.082 2.950 0.00
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6.70 390.20 3691. 0.085 3.450 0.00
6.80 390.30 3746. 0.086 3.680 0.00
6.90 390.40 3801. 0.087 3.890 0.00
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7.10 390.60 3911. 0.090 4.280 0.00
(j 7.20 390.70 3966. 0.091 4.460 0.00
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7.40 390.90 4076. 0.094 4.810 0.00
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7.60 391.10 4186. 0.096
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7.80 391. 30 4297. 0.099
7.90 391. 40 4352. 0.100
Hyd Inflow Outflow Peak
Target Calc Stage Elev
1 0.28 0.24 0.24 6.00 389.50
2 0.15 ******* 0.12 5.13 388.63
3 0.18 ******* 0.10 5.11 388.61
4 0.09 ******* 0.06 3.61 387.11
5 0.10 ******* 0.05 3.42 386.92
6 0.08 ******* 0.05 3.11 386.61
7 0.17 ******* 0.03 1.89 385.39
8 0.09 ******* 0.03 1.26 384.76
Route Time Series through Facility
Inflow Time Series File:11444-vdev.tsf
Outflow Time Series File:11444-vrdout
Inflow/Outflow Analysis
4.970 0.00
5.130 0.00
5.280 0.00
5.430 0.00
5.570 0.00
Storage
(Cu-Ft) (Ac-Ft)
3302. 0.076
2827. 0.065
2814. 0.065
1986. 0.046
1883. 0.043
1711. 0.039
1043. 0.024
692. 0.016
Peak Inflow Discharge: 0.283 CFS at 7:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Peak Outflow Discharge: 0.237 CFS at 8:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Peak Reservoir 'Stage: 6.00 Ft
Peak Reservoir Elev: 389.50 Ft
Peak Reservoir Storage: 3302. Cu-Ft
0.076 Ac-Ft
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:11444-vrdout.tsf
Project Location:Landsburg
---Annual Peak Flow Rates---
Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
(CFS)
0.117 2 2/09/01 15:00
0.025 8 12/03/01 23:00
0.054 5 2/28/03 8:00
0.030 7 8/23/04 23:00
0.057 4 1/05/05 12:00
0.048 6 1/18/06 22:00
0.104 3 11/24/06 6:00
0.237 1 1/09/08 8:00
Computed Peaks
-----Flow Frequency Analysis-------
- -Peaks - -Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (ft) Period
0.237 5.99 1 100.00
0.117 5.13 2 25.00
0.104 5.11 3 10.00
0.057 3.61 4 5.00
0.054 3.42 5 3.00
0.048 3.11 6 2.00
0.030 1.89 7 1.30
0.025 1.26 8 1.10
0.197 5.58 50.00
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Flow Duration from Time Series File:11444-vrdout.tsf
Cutoff Count Frequency CDF Exceedence_Probability
CFS % % %
0.002 43469 70.889 70.889 29.111 0.291E+00
0.005 6771 11.042 81.931 18.069 0.181E+00
0.008 4099 6.685 88.615 11.385 o . 114E+00
0.012 2584 4.214 92.829 7.171 0.717E-01
0.015 1781 2.904 95.734 4.266 0.427E-01
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0.031 172 0.280 99.470 0.530 0.530E-02
0.034 144 0.235 99.705 0.295 0.295E-02
0.038 76 0.124 99.829 0.171 0.171E-02
0.041 3 0.005 99.834 0.166 0.166E-02
0.044 19 0.031 99.865 0.135 0.135E-02
0.047 12 , 0.020 99.884 0.116 0.116E-02
0.051. 12 0.020 99.904 0.096 0.962E-03
0.054 10 0.016 99.920 0.080 0.799E-03
0.057 7 0.011 99.932 0.068 0.685E-03
0.061 4 0.007 99.938 0.062 0.620E-03
0.064 2 0.003 99.941 0.059 0.587E-03
0.067 5 0.008 99.949 0.051 0.506E-03
0.070 5 0.008 99.958 0.042 0.424E-03
0.074 15 0.024 99.982 0.018 0.179E-03
0.077 4 0.007 99.989 0.011 0.114E-03
0.080 1 0.002 99.990 0.010 0.978E-04
0.083 0 0.000 99.990 0.010 0.978E-04
0.087 1 0.002 99.992 0.008 0.815E-04
0.090 1 0.002 99.993 0.007 0.652E-04
0.093 0 0.000 99.993 0.007 0.652E-04
0.096 1 0.002 99.995 0.005 0.489E-04
0.100 a 0.000 99.995 0.005 0.489E-04
0.103 0 0.000 99.995 0.005 0.489E-04
0.106 2 0.003 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.110 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.113 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.116 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
Duration Comparison Anaylsis
Base File: 11444-vpre.tsf
New File: 11444-vrdout.tsf
Cutoff Units: Discharge in CFS
-----Fractionof Time--------------Check of Tolerance-------
Cutoff Base New %Change Probability Base
0.038 0.25E-02 0.17E-02 -30.9 I 0.25E-02 0.038
0.046 0.15E-02 0.12E-02 -16.9 I 0.15E-02 0.046
0.054 0.85E-03 0.83E-03 -1.9 I 0.85E-03 0.054
0.061 0.60E-03 0.60E-03 0.0 I 0.60E-03 0.061
0.069 0.34E-03 0.47E-03 38.1 I 0.34E-03 0.069
0.077 0.23E-03 o .l1E-03 -50.0 I 0.23E-03 0.077
0.085 0.20E-03 0.82E-04 -58.3 I 0.20E-03 0.085
0.093 0.82E-04 0.65E-04 -20.0 I 0.82E-04 0.093
0.101 0.33E-04 0.49E-04 50.0 I 0.33E-04 0.101
0.109 0.33E-04 0.16E-04 -50.0 I 0.33E-04 0.109
0.116 0.16E-04 0.16E-04 0.0 I 0.16E-04 0.116
0.124 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.16E-04 0.124
0.132 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 I 0.16E-04 0.132
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Maximum negative excursion = 0.016 cfs (-17.9%)
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0.036 -5.4
0.043 -5.4
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0.072 3.9
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0.037 61156 99.733 99.733 0.267 0.267E-02
I 0.042 49 0.080 99.812 0.188 0.188E-02
0.047 33 0.054 99.866 0.134 o . 134E-02
0.051 24 0.039 99.905 0.095 0.946E-03
0.056 12 0.020 99.925 0.075 0.750E-03
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0.066 12 0.020 99.958 0.042 0.424E-03
0.071 7 0.011 99.969 0.031 0.310E-03
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0.080 2 0.003 99.977 0.023 0.228E-03
0.085 2 0.003 99.980 0.020 0.196E-03
0.090 3 0.005 99.985 0.015 0.147E-03
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0.099 3 0.005 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.104 0, 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.109 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04 I 0.114 0 0.000 99.997 0.003 0.326E-04
0.119 1 0.002 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.123 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
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0.008 4099 6.685 88.615 11.385 o . 114E+00
0.012 2584 4.214 92.829 7.171 0.717E-0l
0.015 1781 2.904 95.734 4.266 0.427E-01
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0.021 553 0.902 98.097 1.903 0.190E-01
0.025 402 0.656 98.752 1.248 0.125E-01
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0.034 144 0.235 99.705 0.295 0.295E-02
0.038 76 0.124 99.829 0.171 0.171E-02
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0.038 0.2SE-02 0.17E-02 -30.9 0.2SE-02 0.038
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0.08S 0.20E-03 0.82E-04 -S8.3 0.20E-03 0.08S
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0.101 0.33E-04 0.49E-04 SO.O 0.33E-04 0.101
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0.124 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.16E-04 0.124
0.132 0.16E-04 O.OOE+OO -100.0 0.16E-04 0.132
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The wet/detention pond and a separate temporary sediment trap will be the fITst order of
construction such that both sides of the site, divided by Greene's creek, once graded and cleared,
can be routed into the wet/detention pond and sediment trap accordingly. This will trap
sediments on-site and prevent both erosion from occurring on-site and sedimentation
downstream. In addition a rock construction entrance and perimeter protection in the form of a
silt fence with temporary V -ditches and rock check dams will all be instituted on-site to minimize
erosion from occurring. Also, streets will be swept should any sediment be tracked off-site from
truck hauling activities and the site shall be sprinkled with water during the summer months
should dust control be a problem on the site. Cover measures will be instituted for any areas left
unworked over the time allotted by King County and the City of Renton.
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CHAD ARMOUR, LLC
October 9, 2004
Job Number 03-014
Mr. Curtis Schuster
KBS Develo~ment Corporation
12320 NE 8t Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, Washington 98005
6500 126th Avenue S.E.
Bellevue, Washington 98006-3941
(425) 641-9743(425) 643-3499 (fax)
chad@chadarmour.com
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON
OCT 1 t 200~ .
RECEIVED
Subject: Revised Critical Areas Assessment and Delineation
Luck Property (Parcel 0323059035)
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. Schuster:
We are pleased to present the results of our critical areas assessment and delineation
for the above.-referenced property located in Renton, Washington (Figure 1). The work
was accomplished in accordance with Chad Armour LLC proposal No. 090 dated
September 12, 2003. The purpose of the work is to identify critical areas on the site.
The report is organized in sections and includes:
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS that presents a synopsis of the pertinent issues
related to wetlands and streams;
SITE DESCRIPTION of the subject property (site) and adjacent properties;
BACKGROUND INFORMATION that presents existing information about the
site and surrounding area;
EXISTING CONDITIONS that describes wetlands, streams, and uplands on the
site;
REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS that describes the applicable regulations
associated with wetlands and streams;
CONCLUSIONS that summarize the results of the critical areas assessment and
delineation; and
LIMITATIONS of this project.
References, tables, figures, and appendices follow the text. Table 1 is a list of the plant
species we observed on the site. Figure 1 is a Vicinity Map showing the location of the
site. Figure 2 is a Site Plan that shows the location of the wetland boundaries, streams,
sampling points, and other pertinent site features. The soil type mapped for the site is
shown on Figure 3. Wetland assessment methods and field data forms are presented in
Appendix A. Our wetland functional assessment is presented in Appendix B.
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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Two small streams are present on the Luck site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May
Creek, is a stream that originates off site a few hundred feet to the south. Portions of
this stream typically run dry in June. An unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek flows
intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site to the north. We assume
that this stream conveys surface water during the rainy season following prolonged
periods of rain. At other times we assume that it does not convey surface water.
According to City of Renton (Renton) regulations both of these streams are afforded a
protective buffer 25 feet wide.
Two wetlands are located on the site. Wetland A is a Category 3 wetland and is
protected by a 25 foot wide buffer. Wetland B is located adjacent to Greene' Creek.
Because this wetland is not regulated, a protective buffer is not required. However,
because the wetland is located entirely within the Greene's Creek buffer, by default it too
will be protected from development. .
SITE DESCRIPTION
The 3.63-acre site is located at 10627 148th Avenue SE in Section 3, Township 23
North, Range East, in Renton, Washington (Figure 1). The site slopes from south to
north, with elevations ranging from 421 feet to 365 feet near the confluence of Greene's
Creek and ~n unnamed tributary along the northern site boundary (Figure 2). The site is
the location of immature forest, a recently cleared area planted with native vegetation,
and two streams. It is bounded by the 148th Avenue SE on the east, residential
properties to the south and north, and undeveloped land to the west
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The following sections of the report present known available information about the
planned development, and the wetlands, streams, fish, and soils located on the site.
Planned Development
We understand that KBS Development Corporation (KBS) is constructing single-family
homes on the Luck site. KBS also plans to construct single-family homes on the land
that they own immediately south and west of the site.
In 2003 KBS and Chad Armour, LLC (Armour) addressed an enforcement action on the
site imposed by King County (County). Armour assisted KBS restore a portion of the
buffer along the east side of the unnamed tributary. Here KBS graded the slopes and
installed native trees and shrubs. Armour also assisted KBS realign the culvert under
the access road and revegetate the affected slopes adjacent to Greene's Creek.
Critical Areas
We reviewed existing available reports and maps to assess the potential for critical
areas to be present on or adjacent to the site. The site is located in the Lake
Washington watershed and May Creek drainage basin.
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Wetlands
The iMap for Parcel 0323059035 indicates that no wetlands are mapped on or near the
site (King County, 2003).
Streams
Greene's Creek (Stream 0288) crosses the eastern side of the site and discharges to
May Creek at about river mile (RM) 3.8. It originates from a spring located southeast of
the intersection of State Route 900 and 148th Avenue SE. Immediately above its
confluence with May Creek, we observed that its surface waters disappear into the
ground about 150 feet before it reaches May Creek. As such there is no surface
connection to May Creek. The reach of Greene's Creek that crosses the site is not
shown on iMap.
The iMap map shows an unclassified stream that crosses the western portion qf the site
(King County, 200~). It joins Greene's Creek immediately off site to the north. The
unclassified stream corresponds to an unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek.
May Creek is a perennial stream located about 0.5 RM north of the site. It provides
migration, spawning, and rearing h~bitat for both adult and juvenile life stages of
anadromous fishes. Anadromous fish known to be present in May Creek near its
confluence with Greene's Creek include sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and coho
(Oncorhynchus kisutch) salmon. Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and
steel head trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are also known to be present in the lower
reaches of May Creek (Streamnet, 2003). .
Soils
There is one soil type mapped on the site; Alderwood gravelly sandy loam 6 to 15
percent slopes (Figure 3). .
Alderwood soils are moderately well drained and have a weakly to strongly consolidated
hardpan at a depth of 24 to 36 inches. They formed in glacial deposits on flat to steep
slopes. In a representative profile, the surface layer is very dark brown (10YR 2/2) to
bro'lllh (10YR 4/3) gravelly sandy loam. The B horizon is dark brown (10YR 3/3), grayish
brown (2.5Y 5/2), and dark yellowish brown gravelly sandy loam (Snyder et aI., 1973).
Alderwood gravelly sandy loam is not a listed hydric soil (NRCS, 1996).
Previous Wetland Work
EA Engineering Science and Technology (EA) delineated the wetlands on the western
boundary of the site in 1999 for KBS in support of their Stone Ridge development plan.
Then the site was under the jurisdiction of the County.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
We visited the site on September 24, 2003 and October 14, 2003 to flag the centerline of
Greene's Creek, its unnamed tributary, and to check for the presence of wetlands on
and in the vicinity of the site. .
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Uplands
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The site is generally characterized by environmental conditions typical of western
Washington upland plant communities. With the exception of an area that was cleared
in 2003, most of the site is dominated by second or third growth forest. Big-leaf maple
(Acer macrophyllum, FACU), vine maple (Acer circinatum, FAC"') , and salmonberry
(Rubus spectabilis, FAC+) dominate the forest between 148th Avenue SE and Greene's
Creek (Appendix A; Plot 10 SP-1). Other plant species present in the understory layer
include sword fern (Polystichum munitum, FACU), Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiforrnis,
FACU), western crabapple (Malus fusca, FACW), and red elderberry (Sambucus
racemosa, FACU). Here the soil resembles the mapped soil unit, Alderwood gravelly
sandy loam. There was no hint of hydric soil or wetland hydrology in this forest.
On the west side of the site near the unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek, a mixture of
big-leaf maple and red alder (Alnus rubra, FAC) trees dominate the overstory layer of the
forest. The understory is dominated by hazelnut (Corylus comuta, FACU), Indian plum,
and sword fern (Plot 10 SP-3). Also present in the understory are trailing blackberry
(Rubus ursin us, FACU), salmonberry, red huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium, FACU),
and prickly currant (Ribes lacustre, FAC+). The soil resembled Alderwood gravelly
sandy loam, with a very dark brown (10YR 2/2) surface soil and very dark grayish brown
(10YR 3/2) subsoil. There was no hint of mottles in the subsoil (a hydric soil indicator) or
wetland hydrology indicators.
Streams
We characterized Greene's Creek on September 18, 2003 and its tributary on October
14, 2003. We observed water flowing into Greene's Creek from the south; however,
before Greene's Creek joined the unnamed tributary no surface water flow was 'present.
Greene's Creek dries up annually near its confluence with the unnamed tributary by the
end of June (Wolf, 2003).
We measured the ordinary high water mark of the on-site reach of Greene's Creek at 17
locations. The stream averaged slightly more than 20 inches wide (range 4 to 36
inches) and 0.99 inch deep (range 0.0 to 3.75 inches). The channel migration zone
averaged 3.1 feet wide (range 1.5 to 6.67 feet). The remnants of a very large black
cottonwood (Populus balsamifera) tree are present in the stream at one location. The
trunk of this tree (Le., log) is as much as 4 feet in diameter. The stream has widened
where the log crosses the stream, creating a riparian wetland (Figure 2).
We did not measure the width and depth of the unnamed tributary to Greene's Creek.
Its channel was difficult to detect on occasions and although we did not observe flowing'
water, we could see indications of seasonal flow locally.
Wetlands
Two wetlands are located on the site: Wetland A adjacent to the unnamed tributary to
Greene's Creek and Wetland B adjacent to Greene's Creek (Figure 2).
Wetland A
Wetland A is located adjacent to the western site boundary and covers 6,748 square
feet. Immature red alder, black cottonwood, and Scouler's willow (Salix scouleriana,
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FAC) trees dominate the overstory. Himalayan blackberry (Rubus discolor, FACU) is the
most common shrub. Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens, FACW) and soft rush
(Juncus effusus, FACW) are the most common herbs. The soil ranged from very dark
brown (10YR 2/2) to very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) sandy loam to a depth of 16
inches. The wetland exhibited low to moderate functions, but its value is limited because
it is relatively small (Appendix 8).
Wetland B
Wetland 8 is located adjacent to Greene's Creek (Figure 2). It covers 1,120 square feet.
Black cottonwood trees dominate the overstory layer, and salmonberry and trailing
blackberry shrubs the understory layer (Plot ID SP-2). Other plant species present in
this wetland include sword fern, vine maple, lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina, FAC+) ,
piggy-back plant (Tolmiea menziesii, FAC), salmonberry, and Watson willow-herb
(Epilobium watsonil). The soil was saturated to the surface and ranged from very dark
brown (10YR 2/2) to dark gray (10YR 4/1) gravelly sandy loam to a depth of more than
16 inches. The wetland exhibited low to moderate functions, but its value is limited
because it is so small (Appendix B).
REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS
Wetlands are regulated according to the Environmental Regulations and Overlay
Districts, Critical Areas Regulations (Renton, 2004). Small streams such as those
present on the site are regulated according to the City-Wide Property Development
Standards, Tree Cutting and Land Clearing Regulations (Renton, 2004a).
Wetland A is a Category 3 wetland (RMC 4-4-050(7)(b)(iii). The standard buffer width
for Category 3 wetlands is 25 feet.
Wetland B is smaller than 2,200 square feet and is therefore not regulated by Renton
(RMC 4-3-050(7)(b)(ii).
The streams and their buffers are regulated as riparian corridors. The minimum buffer
width for riparian corridors is 25 feet (RMC 4-4-130(D)(3)(b). No tree cutting, land
clearing, or groundcover management is allowed in wetlands or stream buffers except
for enhancement purposes (RMC 4-4-130(D)(4)(a & b).
CONCLUSIONS
Two streams, a regulated wetland, and an unregulated wetland are present on the Luck
site. A 25-foot wide buffer is required for both streams and Wetland A. Although a
protective buffer is not required for Wetland B, it will be protected from development
because it is located entirely within the buffer of Greene's Creek.
LIMITATIONS
Work for this project was performed, and this letter report prepared, in accordance with
generally accepted professional practices for the nature and conditions of the work
completed in the same or similar localities, at the time the work was performed. It is
intended for the exclusive use of KBS Development Corporation and their assigns for
specific application to the referenced property. This report is not meant to represent a
legal opinion. No other warranty, express or implied, is made.
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It should be noted that Chad Armour. relied on information provid~d by others indicated
previously. Chad Armour can only relay this information and cannot be responsible for
its accuracy or completeness. Also note that delineating critical areas and assessing
functions and values are inexact sciences. Biological professionals may disagree on the
precise location of critical area boundaries, their functions, and classification. The final
determination of these characteristics is the responsibility of the permitting authority.
Accordingly, the critical area assessment and delineation performed for this study, as
well as the conclusions drawn in this report, should be reviewed by the appropriate
permitting authority prior to committing to detailed planning and design activities.
Any questions regarding our work and this report, the presentation of the information,
and the interpretation of the data are welcome and should be referred to the
undersigned.
Sincerely,
Chm:;l1~
Chad Armour
Principal
Attachments:
References
Table 1 -Plants identified on the Luck site
Figure 1 -Vicinity Map
Figure 2 -Site Plan
Figure 3 -Soils Map
Appendix A -Wetland Assessment Methods and Wetland Field Data Forms
Appendix B -Field Rating Form for Wetland Function Evaluation
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REFERENCES
Cooke, S. S. 1997. A Field Guide to the Common Wetland Plants of Western
Washington and Northwestern Oregon. University of Washington Press.
Ecology (Washington State Department of Ecology). 1997. Washington State Wetlands
Identification and Delineation Manual. Publication No. 96-94. 88 pages plus
appendices.
Environmental Laboratory. 1987. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation
Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Hitchcock, C. L. and A. Cronquist. 1973. Flora of the Pacific Northwest. University of
Washington Press.
King County. 2003. iMap. http://www.metrokc.gov/gis/mapportal/iMAP_main.htm.
NRCS (U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service). 1996.
County Hydric Soils Lists.
http://www.wa.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/soils/county_hydricJists.html
Reed, P. B., Jr. 1988. National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands:
Northwest (Region 9). U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Report
88(26.9). 89 pages.
Renton, City of. 2004. Renton Municipal Code. Chapter 3 -Environmental Regulations
and Overlay Districts. .
Renton, City of. 2004a. Renton Municipal Code. Chapter 4 -City-Wide Property
Development Standards.
Snyder, D. E., P. S. Gale, and R. F. Pringle. 1973. Soil Survey of King County Area,
Washington. USDA Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Washington
Agricultural Experiment Station. 100+ pages plus maps.
Stream net. 2003. Fish Distribution report for chinook, coho, and sockeye salmon and
steelhead trout for May Creek, tributary to the Cedar River.
http://www.streamnet.org.
Wolf, R. 2003. Personal communication. Adjacent landowner.
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Table 1. Plants identified on the Luck site
big-leaf maple
black cottonwood
hazelnut
Himalayan blackberry
Indian plum
lady fern
piggy-back plant
prickly currant
red alder
red elderberry
red huckleberry
salmonberry
sword fern
trailing blackberry
vine maple .
Watson's willow-herb
Acer macrophyllum
Populus balsamifera
Corylus com uta
Rubus discolor
Oemleria cerasiformis
Athyrium filix-femina
Tolmiea menziesii
Ribes lacustre
Alnus rubra
Sambucus racemosa
Vaccinium parvifolium
Rubus spectabilis
Polystichum munitum
Rubus ursinus
Acer circinatum
Epilobium watsonii
fusca
Refer to Appendix A for an explanation of Indicator Status.
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Source: The Thomas Guide, 2002, King/Pierce/Snohomish Counties; Pages 626 and 627,
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~ Luck Plat ~ Renton, Washington
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Bellevue, Washington 98006
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FIGURE 2: SITE PLAN
Luck Plat
10627 148th Avenue SE
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Wetland Assessment Methods and
Wetlands Rating Field Data Forms
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APPENDIX A
KBS Development Corporation
Chad Armour reviewed the King County iMAp (2003) and the Stream net (2003)
database for the site and surrounding area to identify critical areas (e.g., wetlands,
streams, etc.) and priority fish species mapped on or near the site. After we arrived at
the site, we traversed the area in and around the proposed development to look for
indicators of wetlands and streams.
We used the Routine On-site Determination method detailed in the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual (Environmental Laboratory 1987) and
Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual (Ecology 1997). We
identified plant species using the Flora of the Pacific Northwest (Hitchcock and Cronquist
1973) and A Field Guide to the Common Wetland Plants of Western Washington and
Northwestern Oregon (Cooke 1997). The associated indicator status for each plant
species was determined using the National List of Plant Species That Occur in
Wetlands: Northwest [Region 91 (Reed 1988, updated in 1993). We reviewed City of
Renton regulations to assess applicable issues associated with critical areas. Soils were
identified using the Soil Survey of King County Area. Washington (Snyder et. ai, 1973).,
We marked the location of sampling pOints, wetland boundaries, and stream center lines
with a unique identifying number on pink-colored flagging. Following our site visit,
Center Pointe Surveying fixed the location of the flagged wetland boundary, stream
centerline, and sampling pOints. Brick Tudor Studios calculated the size of the wetland
and produced the figures. The location of the sampling pOints, stream, wetland, and the
estimated location of the stream buffers are shown on Figure 2.
Wetland determination and wetland rating forms completed by Chad Armour are
presented at the end of this appendix. Indicator categories shown on the field data
forms are defined a,s follows:
FACW (facultative wetland) ,
FAC (facultative)
FACU (facultative upland)
UPL (upland)
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occurrence for FACW, FAC, or FACU species in wetlands. A positive sign (+) indicates
a frequency toward the higher end of the category. Conversely, a negative sign (-)
indicates a frequency toward the lower end of the category.
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. Routine Wetland Detennination
(WA State Wetland Delineation Manual or
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Project/Site: Ll>-c I< Date: ~ /Z</)o3> ~
Applicant/owner: 5t h,." e L w<-. 1<6s-~ County: }(., ~5
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Do Normal Circumstances exist on the she? (§) no Community ID:
Is the. site significantly disturbed (atypical situation)? yes ~ Transect ID: 5P-1 Is the area a potential Problem Area? yes r1i.!D PlotID:
VEGETATION
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Ac.e~ )A-1tU-o/b ph...;)/L.t. ~ 15'10· -r PAat Md(k~ fz---~~~ 5 ro· -5 Pt4-cIJ.,J
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% of dominants OBL, FACW, & FAC: ,310
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Regional knowledge of plant communities --Wetland plant list (nat'l or regional) --OTHER __
Physiological or reproductive adaptations --Morphological adaptations --Technical Literature Wetland Plant Data Base
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Based on: ~ .e.. Drift Lines: yes ~ Drainage Pattem~: yes c:::n2).
Dept. of inundation: t!/li. inches Oxidized Root (live roots) Local Soil Survey: yes@ -
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Depth to free water in pit: £...!.b inc~es FAC Neutral: yes no Water-stained
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Wetland hydrology present? yes 6 (...'
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Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? '. ~ no
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Check all indicators that apply & explain below: 1 . Regional knowledge of plant communities --Wetland plant list (nat'l or regional) OTHER --Physiological or reproductive adaptations --Morphological adaptations --Technical Literature Wetland Plant Data Base
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Dept. ofinundation: . ..i!.Jfl inches Oxidized Root (live roots) Local Soil Survey: (y~~
Channels <12 in. yes no
Depth to free water in pit: ~ inches FAC Neutral: yes no Water-stained
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Depth to saturated soil:
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Aerial photographs: --. Other: r-e~/L>v\
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Depth to saturated soil:
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Field Rating Form for
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Field Rating Form for Wetland Function Evaluation .
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fij sparse herbaceous layer or no vegetation
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sparse woorty or dense herbaceous vegetation
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size <5 acres
in remote setting
< 10% woody vegetation
size <5 acres
isolated deplessions
temporarily saturated or inundated
impermeable substrate
intermittently flooded
<50% vegetation densily
size < 10 acres
no proximity to non-point discharge
retains <25% of ovefIand runoff
vegetation lacking
isolated system
associated mlh ephemeral streams
law plant community diversity
single layer
special habitat features lacking
o unique species
no water dependent species
relatively small size
adjacent to minor fishery
~ size 5 -10 acres
In rural setting
10 -30% woody vegetation
~ size 5 -10 acres
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permanent shallow inundation
semipermeable substrate
lakes
50 -80% vegetation density
size 10 -100 acres
downstream from non-point discharge
retains 25 .. 50% of C7IIefIand runoff
shrub/forested swamp
upper tidal marsh
associated with intermittent streams
".moderate plant community diversity
several layers
special habitat features present
unique species potentially present
water dependent species potential
relatively medium size
adjacent to minor fishery
EE size > 10 acres
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unique species present
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CHAD ARMOUR, LLC
September 10, 2004
Job No. 04-009
Mr. Curtis Schuster
KBS Develo~ment Corporation
12312 NE 8t Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, Washington 98005
Subject: Habitat Data Report
Luck Property (Parcel 0323059035)
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. 'Schuster:
6500 126th Avenue S.E.
Bellevue, Washington 98006·3941
(425) 641-9743 Office
(425) 643·3499 Fax
chad@chadarmour.com
DEVELOPMENT P
CITY OF AENT~%N/NG
OCT 1 1. 200~
RECEIVED
We are pleased to present the results of our habitat study for the above-referenced
property located in Renton, Washington. The work was accomplished in accordance
with our proposal (No. 109) and follows the City of Renton (Renton) Habitat Data Report .
guidelines (Renton, 2004). The purpose of the work was to identify habitat present on
the site and the potential impacts site development may have on this habitat.
The report is organized in sections and includes:
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS that presents a synopsis of the pertinent issues related
to the proposed development;
SITE DESCRIPTION ~f the subject property (site) and adjacent prpperties;
METHODS or how we assessed fish, wildlife, and their habitat;
BACKGROUND INFORMATION that presents existing information for the site and
adjacent properties;
SITE CONDITIONS that describes on-site plant communities and identified animals;
DISCUSSION presents the wildlife species that likely use the site, the functional
value of their habitat, priority species, patterns of movement, and potential effects of
the proposed development;
CONCLUSIONS that summarize the results of the habitat study; and
LIMITATIONS of this project.
A list of references, tables, and figures follow the text. Table 1 presents the habitats
observed on the site and Table 2 the dominant vegetation. Table 3 describes the wildlife
we observed on the site. Table 4 lists wildlife species primarily associated with habitats
similar to those present on the site. The functional value of the habitat present on the'
site is presented in Table 5. Figure 1 is a Vicinity Map showing the location of the site
and nearby physical features. Figure 2 is a map that shows the location of existing
habitats. .
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
KBS Development Corporation
KBS Development Corporation (KBS) proposes to construct single-family homes on a
3.63-acre site dominated by forested habitat in Renton, Washington. Meadow habitat is
also present on the site. The proposal includes setting aside a significant area as open
space, including two streams and a wetland.
Although we observed very few species of wildlife on the site, the site may have the
potential to support as many as 40 different species of wildlife that are primarily
associated with the Meadow and Forest habitat types.
We observed black-tailed deer sign in the Meadow habitat type. The deer is a priority
game species subject to state hunting regulations.
Site development will have a limited impact on wildlife. Some of the species of wildlife
that we observed on the site and some of those potentially present on the site will likely
continue to utilize the site following site development, particularly the stream buffer
habitat. Other species of wildlife adapted to suburban habitats that we did not observe
on the site may also be attracted to the site following site development.
SITE DESCRIPTION
Site
The 3.63-acre site is located at 10627 148th Avenue SE in Section 3, Township 23
North, Range 5 East, in Renton, Washington (Figure 1). The site slopes from south to
north, with elevations ranging from 421 feet to 365 feet near the confluence of Greene's
Creek and an unnamed tributary along the northern site boundary (Figure 2). The site is
the location of a dilapidated single-family home, immature forest, a recentl~ cleared area
planted with native vegetation, and two streams. It is bounded by the 1481 Avenue SE
on the east, residential properties to the south and north~ and undeveloped land to the
west
METHODS
Our wildlife habitat assessment methods followed the methodology described in the
Renton's (2004) Habitat Data Report guidelines.
We reviewed a stereo pair of aerial photographs at the University of Washington (2004)
to map the habitat types on the site. We also contacted the Washington State
Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to inquire about the potential for priority
habitats and species to be present on or adjacent to the site. To supplement the WDFW
information, we reviewed a Biological Evaluation prepared for the Stone Ridge plat
(Armour, 2001).
On July 7,2004, we conducted a site reconnaissance to observe existing conditions on
the site. At that time, we noted the dominant vegetation, habitat features, and observed
wildlife. We used a clinometer to measure the heights and a diameter tape to measure
the diameters of selected trees. To offset the potential for overlooking wildlife species
that likely use habitat similar to those present on the site, we consulted Appendix 8 in
Brown's (1985) Management of Wildlife and Fish Habitats in Forests of Western Oregon
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and Washington. Although this work was compiled from data collected in managed
forests, it is good source of data for the suburban Seattle area ..
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
We understand that KBS proposes to construct single-family residential homes on the
site. To do so KBS will also construct new roads and associated drainage, and will
retain a portion of the residential development as open space.
The site and the property to the south and west were logged about 10 to 15 years ago.
A small area of the site immediately east of Greene's Creek appears to have been used
as a landing during the timber harvest operation. Soil and woody debris were present at
this location prior to restoration. It does not appear that the site was replanted following
timber harvest.
Two small streams are present on the site. Greene's Creek, a tributary to May Creek, is
a seasonal stream that originates off site a several hundred feet to the south. Portions
of this stream typically run dry in June. We assume that this stream conveys surface
water during the rainy season following prolonged periods of rain. An unnamed tributary
to Greene's Creek flows intermittently and joins Greene's Creek immediately off site to
the north. A small wetland is located adjacent to the unnamed tributary.
In 2003 Armour assisted the owner restore a portion of the buffer, presumably used as a
landing, adjacent to Greene's Creek. After the area was graded native trees and shrubs
were installed in the affected area. Graded areas that were not planted with trees and
shrubs were seeded to grass.
The Habitats and Species Report and Map provided by WDFW (2004) for the site and
surrounding area identified no priority habitats and species on the site. The only priority
species identified in the vicinity of the site is fall chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).
Chinook salmon are known to be present in the lower reaches of May Creek. May
Creek is a perennial stream located about 0.5 river miles (RM) north of the site. It
provides migration, spawning, and rearing habitat for both adult and juvenile life stages
of anadromous fishes. Other anadromous fish known to be present in May Creek near
its confluence with Greene's Creek include sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and coho
(Oncorhynchus kisutch) salmon and steel head trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Resident
cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) are also said to be present in May Creek (Armour,
2001).
SITE CONDITIONS
There are two habitat types present on the site (Table 1). We used the plant community
and stand conditions described by Hall et al. (1985) to describe the habitats we
observed. The following paragraphs describe the habitats and the wildlife we observed
on the site.'
Meadow Habitat Type
The Meadow habitat type is that area subject to grading and revegetation in 2003
(Figure 2). It is dominated by grass. Also present are tree seedlings and shrubs (Table
2). There are no large trees or shrubs present in this habitat type and no special habitat
features such as snags or downed logs.
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We observed indications of black-tailed deer in the Meadow habitat type (Table 3).
Many of the shrubs had been browsed. We also observed their pellets and beds in this
,habitat type.
Forest Habitat Type
The Forest habitat type is located on the remainder of the site (Figure 2). The tree layer
of this second and third growth forest is dominated by black cottonwood (Populus
balsamifera) and red alder (Alnus rubra). These trees are typically 5 inches in diameter
(dbh) and about 45 feet tall. Other tree species also present on occasion include
Scouler's willow (Salix seouleriana), western crabapple (Malus fusea), big-leaf maple
(Acer maerophyllum), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesil), western red cedar (Thuja
plieata), and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). These trees are typically about 16
inches dbh and about 75 feet tall; however, some are as large as 42 inches dbh and 125
feeUali.
Vine maple (Aeer cireinatum), salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), Indian plum (Oemleria
eerasiforrnis), red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa), and sword fern (Polystichum
munitum) dominate the understory layer of the Forest habitat type.
As would be expected in second and third growth forests, there are no snags or downed
logs in the Forest habitat type. .
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We did not observe much wildlife or their sign in the Forest habitat type (Table 3). We
observed American robin and hermit thrush, heard Steller's jay, and smelled a skunk.
Our limited wildlife observations may be related to the time of our site reconnaissance
(Le., middle of the summer). With the exception of the spring, wildlife, particularly birds,
are generally difficult to observe.
DISCUSION
The habitat present on and in the vicinity of the site is typical of forested habitats that
have been recently logged without being replanted. As such most of the site is
dominated by small hardwood tree species that colonized the site soon after the
overstory trees were removed. The medium-sized conifers were likely unmerchantable
and ignored (Le., left behind) at the time the larger trees were harvested. The large
cottonwood trees were also unmerchantable and were not cut down.
The two plant communities present on the site provide primary habitat for as many as 40
different species of wildlife (Table 4). Primary habitat is preferred or optimal habitat that
supports the highest population densities of a species and is essential for long-term
population maintenance. In contrast, secondary habitat is used by a species but is less
suitable than primary habitat as indicated by lower population density or less frequent
use (Bruce, et aI., 1985).
More than half of the 40 species that could potentially use the site are primarily
associated with the Meadow habitat type (n=25). Half of the species (n=20) have a
primary association with the Forest habitat type. Only 5 of the species potentially
present on the site are primarily associated with both on-site habitat types.
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As shown on Figure 2 the habitats present on the site are connected to one another and
have a common boundary (i.e., edge). An edge is a place where plant communities
meet. The area influenced by the transition between communities is called an ecotone.
Edges and their ecotones are usually richer in number of species of wildlife than the
adjoining plant communities. Edges are rich because of the additive effect when two
plant communities meet and they provide access to another plant community (Logan, et
ai, 1985).
Based on the result of the biological assessment, anadromous fish are not present on or
near the site. A delta of gravel at the confluence of Greene's Creek and May Creek
prevent fish present in May Creek from accessing Greene's Creek (Armour, 2001).
Wildlife Habitat Functions and Values
Habitattypes used by wildlife are determined by the interspersion of plant communities,
by the structure of the plant communities, and by the mixture of plant species present
within the plant community. Although all of these are important to wildlife, most species
of wildlife respond more to the structure of the plant community rather than to the plant
species making up a community. For example, a Hardwood Forest habitat type provides
habitat for a different group of wildlife species than a Conifer Forest habitat type, yet the
grass-forb stand condition (typical for several years following timber harvest in multiple
plant communities) of both these communities may host the same species of wildlife
(Hall, et aI., 1985).
Our assessment of the functions of the two on site habitat types indicates that the
Meadow habitat type provides twice the functional value as the Forested habitat type
(Table 5). However, because the Meadow habitat type is so small, its functional value is
actually considerably less than the Forest habitat type. The presence of the unnamed
tributary to Greene's Creek and its small riparian wetland likely enables the larger Forest
habitat type to provide more functional value than Table 5 suggests.
Priority Wildlife Species
One priority species is known to be present on the site. The black-tailed deer is a
priority game species subject to state hunting regulations 0JVDFW, 2002).
Black-tailed deer occur in all forested habitats west of the Cascade Crest from central
British Columbia south to northern California. They require habitat that provides the
basic necessities of life, including food, water, and cover. Cover is used by deer to hide
and for thermal regulation, as well as foraging during times when open forage areas may
not be available. Hiding cover provides screening vegetation that covers 90 percent of a
standing deer at a distance of 200 feet or less. Thermal cover includes forest stands at
least 40 feet tall, with a tree canopy cover of at least 70 percent. Water is generally
available in western Washington and not typically a limiting factor for black-tailed deer.
Deer population studies indicate that forage declines when a dense canopy of trees
shades out the understory forage. Extensive open roads, particularly arterial roads,
reduce deer use of nearby habitats (WDFW, 1991).
Migration and Movement Corridors
It is unlikely that the habitat types present on the site constitute a movement corridor for
wildlife. As viewed from above, the on-site habitat types are generally isolated from
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other nearby habitat types. With the exception of the conifer forest north of the site,
most of the area west, north, and east of the site is do,r:ninated by residential
neighborhoods. The closest movement corridors are likely represented by Honey Dew
Creek, May Creek, and the Cougar Mountain Regional Park. Greene's Creek is not
thought to represent a movement corridor because it is bounded by single-family
residences on relatively small lots. With the exception of species of wildlife adapted to
human development, the presence of humans generally discourages wildlife movement.
Proposed Wildlife Habitat Alterations
In addition to constructing new homes on the site KBS will retain a significant portion of
the site as it exists as open space. This open space will be in the form of stream buffers .
. Retaining this habitat will benefit wildlife species primarily associated with the Forest
habitat type.
CONCLUSIONS
The 3.63-acre Luck site contains two different habitat types. The Meadow habitat type
covers about 8 percent of the site and supports recently installed trees and shrubs. The
Forest habitat type covers 92 percent of the site and is the location of two streams and a
small wetland.
Although we observed very few species of wildlife on the site, the site may have the
potential to support as many as 40 different species of wildlife.
The on-site habitat types appear to provide low to moderate functional value for wildlife.
The value provided by the Meadow habitat type is at the low end of the moderate
spectrum. However, its actual value to wildlife is relatively low because of its small size.
In comparison, the presence of two streams and an associated wetland in the Forest
habitat type may increase its low value. These aquatic features may attract several
species of wildlife that would otherwise ignore this habitat type.
The black-tailed deer is a priority game species in Washington primarily associated with
the Meadow habitat type for breeding and foraging. It is secondarily associated with the
Meadow habitat type for resting. Based on the relatively small size of the Meadow
habitat type, it is likely that black-tailed deer use on the site is limited.
No other priority species of wildlife are known or suspected to be present on the site.
KBS's development proposal includes retaining a significant portion of the Forest habitat
type on the site. This measure will benefit many species of wildlife observed on or
primarily associated with the Forest habitat type.
LIMITATIONS
Work for this project was performed, and this letter report prepared, in accordance with
generally accepted professional practices for the nature and conditions of the work
completed in the same or similar localities, at the time the work was performed. It is
intended for the exclusive use of KBS Development Corporation and their assigns for
specific application to the referenced property. This report is not meant to represent a
legal opinion. No other warranty, express or implied, is made.
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It should be noted that Chad Armour relied on information provided by others indicated
previously. Chad Armour can only relay this information and cannot be responsible for
its accuracy or completeness.
Any questions regarding our work and this report, the presentation of the information,
and the interpretation of the data are welcome and should be referred to the
undersigned.
Sincerely,
Chad Armour, LLC
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Chad Armour
Principal
Attachments:
References
Table 1 -Habitats present on the Luck site
Table 2 -Dominant vegetation on existing habitats on the Luck site
Table 3 -Wildlife observed on the Luck site
Table 4 -Primary habitat for wildlife potentially present on the Luck site
Table 5 -Functional value of the habitats on the Luck site based on stand condition
Figure 1 -Vicinity Map
Figure 2 -Habitat Types
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REFERENCES
Armour LLC, Chad. 2001. Stone Ridge Plat Biological Evaluation, King County,
Washington. Prepared for KBS III, LLC.
Braun, C. E. 1994. Band-tailed Pigeon. In T. C. Tacha and C. E. Braun (editors)
Migratory Shore and Upland Game Bird Management in North America.
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington, D. C.
Brown, E.R (ed). 1985. Management of Wildlife and Fish Habitats in Forests of
Western Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest
Region, Portland, Oregon. R6-F&WL-192-1985.
Bruce, C., D. Edwards, K. Mellen, A. McMillan, T. Owens, and H. Sturgis. 1985.
Chapter 3 -Wildlife Relationships to Plant Communities and Stand Conditions.
In Management of Wildlife and Fish Habitats in Forests of Western Oregon and
Washington. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon.
R6-F&WL-192-1985.
Hall, F.C, L.W. Brewer, J.F. Franklin, and RL. Werner. 1985. Chapter 2 -Plant
Communities and Stand Conditions. !n Management of Wildlife and Fish
Habitats in Forests of Western Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service,
Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon. R6-F&WL-192-1985.
Logan, W., E. R Brown, D. Longrie, G. Herb, and RA. Corthell. 1985. Chapter 6-
Edges. In Management of Wildlife and Fish Habitats in Forests of Western
Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region,
Portland, Oregon. R6-F&WL-192-1985.
--Renton, City of. 2004. Renton Municipal Code. Title 4, Chapter 8, 120D-2, 8H. Habitat
Data Report guidelines.
University of Washington. 2004. Aerial Photographs of the site and surrounding area.
WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 1991. Columbian Black-tailed
Deer. !n Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species and
Habitats. E. Roderick and R Milner technical editors.
WDFW. 2002. Priority Species List: Vertebrates. Priority Habitats and Species,
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington.
http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/hab/phslist.htm
WDFW. 2004. Habitats and Species Report and Map In The Vicinity of T23R05E
Section 3. July 22, 2004.
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Meadow Temperate coniferous forest:
Low to midelevation coniferous
forests. Typical tree species
include Douglas-fir, western
hemlock & western red cedar.
Forest Red Alder forest: Dominated
by red alder but may have
some big-leaf maple, western
hemlock, western red cedar, or
Sitka spruce. Ground
vegetation commonly
dominated by salmonberry,
sword-fern, and herbs.
a source: Brown, 1985
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Grass-forb: Dominated by
herbaceous species with scattered
mature trees.
Closed sapling-pole-sawtimber.
Average tree diameters between 1
and 21 inches in diameter with a
crown cover exceeding 60%.
Table 2. Dominant habitats on the Luck site.
Meado~
Douglas-fir
cascara
Indian plum
salal
thimbleberry
a Plants installed fall 2003
big-leaf maple
black cottonwood
Douglas-fir
red alder
Scouler's willow
western crabapple
western hemlock
western red cedar
hazelnut
Indian plum
salmonberry
trailing blackberry
b Typically 5 inches dbh' & 45 feet tall but up to 42 inches dbh &
125 feet tall
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Table 3.
Table 4. Prim
northwestern salamander
long-toed salamander
ensatina
Pacific tree frog
red-le(lOe~a
band-tailed pigeon
mourning dove
common barn owl
northern saw-whet owl
common nighthawk
rufous hummingbird
downy woodpecker
northern flicker
western flycatcher
tree swallow
American crow
black-capped chickadee
golden-crowned kinglet
Swainson's trush
American robin
cedar waxwing
European starling
chipping spar~ow
white-crowned sparrow
dark-eyed junco
siskin
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browse, bedding, and scat sig
odor
Ambystoma gracile
Ambystoma macrodactylum
Ensatina eschscholtzi
Hyla regilla
Rana aurora
Columbia faciata
Zenaida macroura
Tylo alba
Aegolius acadicus
Chordeiles minor
Selasphorus rufus
Picoides pubescens
Colaptes auratus
Empidonax difficilis
Tachycineta bicolor
Corvus brachyrhynchos
Parus atricapillus
Regulus satrap a
Catharus ustulatus
Tudus migrator ius
Bombycilla cedrorum
Sturn us vulgaris
Spizella passer ina
Zonotrichia leucophrys
Junco hyemalis
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dusky shrew
Trowbridge's shrew
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Pacific mouse
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Eptesicus fuscus
Myotis californicus
Canis latrans
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Source: The Thomas Guide, 2002, King/Pierce/Snohomish Counties; Pages 626 and 627.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
More construction problems are caused by site subsur-
face conditions than any other factor. As troublesome as
subsurface problems can be. their frequency and extent
have been lessened considerably in recent years. due in
large measure to programs and publications of ASFE/
The Association of Engineering Firms Practicing in
the Geosciences. .
The following suggestions and observations are offered
to help you reduce the geotechnical-related delays.
cost-overruns and other costly headaches that can
occur during a construction project.
A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
REPORT IS BASED ON A UNIQUE SET
OF PROJECT-SPECIFIC FACTORS
A geotechnical engineering report is based on a subsur-
face exploration plan designed to incorporate a unique
set of project-specific factors. These typically include:
the general nature of the structure involved. its size and
configuration; the location of the structure on the site
and its orientation; physical concomitants such as
access roads. parking lots. and underground utilities.
and the level of additional risk which the client assumed
by virtue of limitations imposed upon the exploratory
program. To help avoid costly problems. consult the
geotechnical engineer to determine how any factors
which change subsequent to the date of the report may
affect its recommendations.
Unless your consulting geotechnical engineer indicates
otherwise. your geotechnical engineering report should not
be used:
• When the nature of the proposed structure is
changed. for example. if an office building will be
erected instead of a parking garage. or if a refriger-
ated warehouse will be built instead of an unre-
frigerated one;
• when the size or configuration of the proposed
structure is altered;
• when the location or orientation of the proposed
structure is modified;
• when there is a change of ownership. or
• for application to an adjacent site.
Geotechnical engineers cannot accept responsibility for problems
which may develop if they are not consulted after factors consid-
ered in their report's development have changed.
MOST GEOTECHNICAL "FINDINGS"
ARE PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATES
Site exploration identifies actual subsurface conditions
only at those points where samples are taken. when
they are taken. Data derived through sampling and sub-
sequent laborator-y testing are extrapolated by geo-
technical engineers who then render an opinion about
overall subsurface conditions;their likely reaction to
proposed construction activity. and appropriate founda-
tiondesign. Even under optimal circumstances actual
conditions may differ from those inferred to exist.
because no geotechnical engineer. no matter how
qualified. and no subsurface exploration program. no
matter how comprehensive. can reveal what is hidden by
earth. rock and time. The actual interface between mate-
rials may be far more gradual or abrupt than a report
indicates. Actual conditions in areas not sampled may
differ from predictions. Nothing can be done to prevent the
unanticipated. but steps can be taken to help minimize their
impact. For this reason. most experienced owners retain their
geotechnical consultants through the construction stage. to iden-
tify variances. conduct additional tests which may be
needed. and to recommend solutions to problems
encountered on site.
. . .
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
CAN CHANGE
Subsurface conditions may be modified by constantly-
changing natural forces. Because a geotechnical engi-
neering report is based on conditions which existed at
the time of subsurface exploration. construction decisions
should not be based on a geotechnical engineering report whose
adequacy may have been affected by time. Speak with the geo-
technical consultant to learn if additional tests are
advisable before construction starts.
Construction operations at or adjacent to the site and
natural events such as floods. earthquakes or ground-
water fluctuations may also affect subsurface conditions
and. thus. the continuing adequacy of a geotechnical
report. The geotechnical engineer should be kept
apprised of any such events. and should be consulted to
determine if additional tests are necessary.
GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES ARE
PERFORMED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
AND PERSONS
. Geotechnical engineers' reports are prepared to meet
the specific needs of specific individuals. A report pre-
pared for a consulting civil engineer may not be ade-
quate for a construction contractor. or even some other
consulting civil engineer. Unless indicated otherwise.
this report was prepared expressly for the client involved
and expressly for purposes indicated by the client. Use
by any other persons for any purpose. or by the client
for a different purpose. may result in problems. No indi-
vidual other than the client should apply this report for its
intended purpose without first conferring with the geotechnical
engineer. No person should apply this report for any purpose
other than that originally contemplated without first conferring
with the geotechnical engineer.
A GEOTEOINICAL ENGINEERING
REPORT IS SUBJECT TO
MISINTERPRETATION
Costly problems can occur when other design profes-
sionals develop their plans based on misinterpretations
of a geotechnical engineering report. 1b help avoid
these problems. the geotechnical engineer should be
retained to work with other appropriate design profes-
sionals to explain relevant geotechnical findings and to
review the adequacy of their plans and specifications
relative to geotechnical issues.
BORING LOGS SHOULD NOT BE
SEPARATED FROM THE
ENGINEERING REPORT
Final boring logs are developed by geotechnical engi-
neers based upon their interpretation of field logs
(assembled by site personnel) and laboratory evaluation
cif field samples. Only final boring logs customarily are
induded in geotechnical engineering reports. These logs
should not under any circumstances be redrawn for indusion in
architectural or other design drawings. because drafters
may commit errors or omissions in the trarisfer process.
Although photographic reproduction eliminates this
problem. it does nothing to minimize the possibility of
contractors misinterpreting the logs during bid prepara-
tion. When this occurs. delays. disputes and unantici-
pated costs are the all-too-frequent result.
To minimize the likelihood of boring log misinterpreta-
tion. give contractors ready access to the complete geotechnical
engineering report prepared or authorized for their use.
Those who do not provide such access may proceed un-.
der the rnistaken.impression that simply disdaiming re-
sponsibility for the accuracy of subsurface information
always insulates them from attendant liability. Providing
the best available information to contractors helps pre-
vent costly construction problems and the adversarial
attitudes which aggravate them to disproportionate
scale.
READ RESPONSIBILITY
CLAUSES CLOSELY
Because geotechnical engineering is based extensively
on judgment and opinion. it is far less exact than other
design disCiplines. This situation has resulted in wholly
unwarranted daims being lodged against geotechnical
consultants. 1b help prevent this problem. geotechnical
engineers have developed model dauses for use in writ-
ten transmittals. These are not exculpatory dauses
designed to foist geotechnical engineers' liabilities onto
someone else. Rather. they are definitive dauses which
identify where geotechnical engineers' responsibilities
begin and end. Their use helps all parties involved rec-
ognize their individual responsibilities and take appro-
priate action. Some of these definitive dauses are likely
to appear in your geotechnical engineering report. and
you are encouraged to read them dosely. Your geo-
technical engineer will be pleased to give full and frank
answers toyour questions.
OTHER STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO
REDUCE RISK
Your consulting geotechnical engineer will be pleased to
discuss other techniques which can be employed to mit-
igate risk. In addition. AS FE has developed a variety of
materials. which may be beneficial. Contact ASFE for a
complimentary copy of its publications directory. .
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Earth Consultants, Inc.
Geotechnical EngIneers. Geologists & Environmental SCientists
Construction Testing & ICBO I WABO Inspection services
July 13, 2004
KBS Development Corporation
1 2320 Northeast 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, Washington 98005
Attention: Mr. Curtis Schuster
Dear Mr. Schuster:
Established 1975
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Earth Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is pleased to present this geotechnical engineering study
for the proposed Stone Ridge II residential development, Renton, Washington. This
study presents the results of our field exploration and geotechnical engineering
analyses for the proposed development. Our scope of services for producing this
geotechnical engineering study was outlined in our Work Order E-11 069-1, dated July
6,2004.
Based on the results of our study, development of the site as planned is feasible from a
geotechnical standpoint. Medium dense to very dense native silty sand with gravel
glacial till soil suitable for support of foundations was encountered at our test pit
locations. Based on the subsurface conditions observed at the exploration sites, it is
our opinion the proposed building structures can be supported on conventional spread
and continuous footings bearing on the medium dense to dense competent native soils
or granular structural fill.
During wet weather conditions, use of the on-site soil as structural fill will be difficult
due to the moisture sensitive nature of the soil. If grading is performed during wet
weather conditions, use of a free draining granular soil may be necessary. Due to the
moisture sensitive nature of the on-site soils, measures to protect exposed subgrade
s~rfaces may be necessary. Recommendations for site preparation, foundations, site
drainage, and other geotechnical related issues are presented in this geotechnical
engineering study.
1805136th Place N.E., Suite 201, Bellevue, WA 98005
Bellevue (425) 643-3780 FAX (425) 746-0860 Toll Free (888) 739-6670
Other Locations
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We appreciate the opportunity to provide our services during the design phase of the
project. If you have questions about the content of this geotechnical engineering
study, or if we can be of further assistance, please call.
Sincerely,
aymond A. Cog las, P.E. I Manager of Geotechnical Services
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION..................... ............................................................ ................ 1
General ........................................................................................................ 1
Project Description ........................................................................................ 1
SITE CONDITIONS............................................................................................. 2
Surface ........................................................................................................ 2
Subsurface ..................................................................................... , . .. . .. . .. . .. . 2
Groundwater................................................................................................. 3
Laboratory Testing ........................................................................................ 3
DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................. 4
General ........................................................................................................ 4
Site Preparation and General Earthwork ............................................................ 5
Slope Fill Placement.................................................................................. 6
Foundations.. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . ... .. . .. . . . .. . . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . . . . . . .. . ..... . ... .. . . . . .. . 7
Compacted Berm and Till Liners...................................................................... 8
Retaining Walls............................................................................................. 9
Seismic Design Considerations....................................................................... 1 0
Slab-on-Grade Floors..................................................................................... 11
Site Drainage ............................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11
Excavations and Slopes................................................................................. 1 2
Utility Trench Backfill.................................................................................... 1 3
Rockeries and Modular Block Walls................................................................. 14
Pavement Areas........................................................................................... 14
LIMITATIONS................................................................................................... 1 5
Additional Services....................................................................................... 1 6
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Plate 1
Plate 2
Plate 3
Plate 4
APPENDICES
Appendix A
Plate A1
Plates A2 through A4
Appendix B
Plate B1
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Vicinity Map
T est Pit Location Plan
Typical Footing Subdrain Detail
Typical Utility Trench Fill
Field Exploration
Legend
Test Pit Logs
Laboratory Test Results
Grain Size Analyses
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General
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY
STONE RIDGE II RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
14STH AVENUE SOUTHEAST NEAR SR 900
RENTON, WASHINGTON
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INTRODUCTION
This report presents geotechnical recommendations for the proposed Stone Ridge II
residential development, 148th Avenue Southeast near State Route (SR) 900, Renton,
Washington. The general location of the site is shown on the Vicinity Map (Plate 1).
The approximate locations of our test pits and the approximate limits of the property
are illustrated on the Test Pit Location Plan, Plate 2. The scope of our services was
outlined in our Work Order E-11 069-1, dated July 6, 2004. Our scope of services
included a subsurface exploration to characterize soil conditions at the site, and
preparation of this report with geotechnical recommendations for the proposed site
development. As part of our geotechnical report, we reviewed the preliminary civil
engineering plans, Sheets C 1 through C21, prepared by Barghausen Consulting
Engineers, Inc., dated April 6, 2004.
Earth Consultants, Inc. (ECI) previously prepared a geotechnical engineering study for
the adjacent proposed Stone Ridge development. The Test Pit Location Plan (Plate 2)
illustrates the approximate locations of the Stone Ridge and Stone Ridge II
developments, and the approximate layout of the building lots.
Project Description
We understand the Stone Ridge II residential development will include eight to nine
residential building lots. We anticipate the building construction will consist of
relatively lightly loaded wood frame construction. Based on experience with similar
projects, anticipated wall loads for the proposed buildings will be in the range of 2 to 3
kips per lineal foot, column loads in the range of 10 to 12 kips, and floor loads of 150
pounds per square foot (psf). The proposed site access road will consist of north-south
trending residential road that will provide access to the residences from the adjacent
Stone Ridge development. Based on the existing topography, we anticipate the mass
grading of the site will be relatively minimal, with most lots and access roads following
the existing contours as much as possible. Cuts and fills ranging up to approximately
eight feet are anticipated throughout the residential building lots and access roadways.
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We understand storm water from the development will be conveyed to a storm water
detention pond located near the northwest corner of the proposed Stone Ridge II
development.
If the above project description is incorrect or changes, ECI should be contacted to
review the recommendations in this report.
SITE CONDITIONS
Surface
The approximate property limits and proposed lot locations are illustrated on the Test
Pit Location Plan (Plate 2). The subject property is located north of the intersection of
148th Avenue Southeast and SR 900, Renton, Washington (see Plate 1, Vicinity Map).
The site topography is irregular with moderate topographic relief. The overall
topography of the site is characterized by a natural drainage channel that borders the
extreme westerly side of the proposed Stone Ridge II development. Vegetation
consists primarily of evergreen and deciduous trees with a moderately dense
understory of brush and saplings.
Subsurface
Three test pits were excavated throughout the proposed Stone Ridge II development.
Please refer to the Test Pit Logs, Plates A2 through A4, for a description of the
conditions encountered at the test pit locations.
The soils encountered at the exploration sites consisted primarily of native silty sand
with gravel (Unified Soil Classification SM). Review of the geologic map for southwest
King County identifies glacial till (Qvt) deposits throughout the site and surrounding
areas. The native soils observed at the test pit locations were generally consistent
with glacial till soil deposits. Underlying the surficial layer of topsoil, medium dense,
brown silty sand with gravel (SM) soil was encountered to depths of approximately
two and one-half feet to four feet below existing grade. Underlying the brown silty
sand soils, dense silty sand with gravel glacial till soils were encountered.
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At the time our field exploration was performed (April 26, 2004), the native silty sand
with gravel soil was in a moist to wet condition, with moisture contents generally in
the range of approximately 10 to 20 percent. The native soils are moisture sensitive,
and will degrade rapidly if exposed to excessive moisture. Moisture contents of the
soil samples collected at the site are recorded on the test pit logs included in Appendix
A of this report.
Groundwater
Light groundwater seepage was observed in Test Pit TP-7 located in the adjacent
proposed Stone Ridge development. In general, the presence of groundwater seepage
should be expected in the site excavations. The rate of groundwater seepage could be
moderate to heavy at some locations. Due to the nature of the dense glacial till soils
observed at the test pit locations, we do not anticipate the presence of groundwater
seepage will create significant stability problems in site excavations. The use of sumps
during construction, however, may be necessary, depending on the rate of
groundwater seepage entering the excavation.
The contractor should be made aware that groundwater seepage levels and the rate of
seepage are not static; fluctuations in the level and rates can be expected depending
on the season, amount of rainfall, surface water runoff, and other factors. Generally,
the level and rate of seepage is higher in the wetter winter months (typically October
through May). However, confined zones of groundwater may produce moderate to
heavy groundwater flows year around.
Laboratory Testing
The results of laboratory tests performed on specific samples are provided in Appendix
B, or at the appropriate sample depth on the test pit logs. It is important to note that
these test results may not accurately represent the overall in-situ soil conditions. Our
geotechnical recommendations are based on our interpretation of these test results.
ECI cannot be responsible for the interpretation of these data by others.
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DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Based on the subsurface conditions observed at the test pit locations, development of
the site is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint. The primary geotechnical
considerations related to the proposed development include fill placement and
compaction, and moisture sensitivity of the on-site soils. Preparation of the access
roadway subgrade is also an important geotechnical consideration.
The proposed single-family residences can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footings bearing on the medium dense to dense native silty sand with
gravel, or on granular structural fill used to modify existing grades. Based on test pit
data, we anticipate native soils suitable for foundation support will be encountered at
approximately two and one-half to three feet below existing grade throughout the site.
In our opinion, the foundations can be supported on granular structural fill in areas
where fill is to be placed to achieve foundation subgrade elevation. Recommendations
for structural fill placement are provided in the Site Preparation and General Earthwork
section of this report.
The slab-on-grade for the single-family residences can be supported on the medium
dense to dense native soils or on a granular structural fill. Recommendations for slab
subgrade preparation are discussed in the Slab-On-Grade Floors section of this report.
Construction of a storm water detention pond is planned for the northwest portion of
the site. Care will need to be taken during excavation to identify and control seepage
encountered along the cut slopes for the detention pond. Where fill berms are utilized
around the pond, compaction of the fill will need to meet structural fill specifications.
Recommendations for pond berm fill and compacted soil liner are discussed in the
Compacted Berm and Till Liner section of this report.
As previously mentioned, due to the moisture sensitive nature of the on-site soils, and
the potential for groundwater seepage entering excavations, measures to protect
exposed subgrade surfaces will likely be necessary. Earthwork recommendations and
compaction specifications are presented in the Site Preparation and General Earthwork
section of this report.
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This geotechnical engineering study has been prepared for the exclusive use of KBS
Development Corporation and their representatives. This study was prepared for
specific application to this project only and in a manner consistent with that level of
care and skill ordinarily exercised by other members of the profession currently
practicing under similar conditions in this area. No other warranty, expressed or
implied, is made. We recommend that this geotechnical engineering study, in its
entirety, be included in the project contract documents for the information of the
contractor.
Site Preparation and General Earthwork
Based on our current understanding of the planned development, site grading will
consist of cuts and fills on the order of eight feet or less in the building lot and access
roadways. Cuts and fills will be also be necessary for construction of the proposed
storm water detention pond. Erosion control measures during site grading should
consist of silt fencing along the site perimeter and mulching of the exposed earth
surfaces, as necessary.
The ground surface where structural fill, or foundations are to be placed should be
observed by a representative of ECI. Building and pavement subgrade areas that are
exposed to extended periods of precipitation will likely become unstable. If the
subgrade soil in the proposed foundation and pavement areas becomes saturated and
unstable, overexcavation of the unstable soil and replacement with a granular structural
fill will be necessary.
In our opinion, the native silty sand with gravel soils can be considered for use as
structural fill, provided the soil is placed during dry weather conditions, and provided
the moisture content of the soil is at or near the optimum moisture content at the time
of placement. Aeration and moisture conditioning of the soils may be necessary. The
underlying native silty sand with gravel was in a moist to wet condition at the time of
our field exploration, with moisture contents that were in the range of 14 percent to 20
percent moisture. The native silty sand with gravel soils are moisture sensitive, and
the soils will degrade rapidly if exposed to excessive moisture. Moisture contents of
the soil samples collected at the site are provided on the test pit logs included in
Appendix A of this report.
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Successful use of the native soils as structural fill may require moisture conditioning
and aeration of the soils prior to placement. Soil stockpiles should be covered with
plastic sheeting during wet weather conditions. The entire stockpile down to the toe
of the pile should be covered with the plastic sheeting.
Imported soil intended for use as structural fill should consist of a free draining, well-
graded granular soil with a moisture content that is at or near optimum, and having a
maximum aggregate size of four inches. The imported soil should have no more than 5
percent fines passing the No. 200 sieve based on the minus 3/4-inch fraction. During
periods of extended dry weather conditions, use of a granular soil with less than 30
percent fines can be considered. Samples of imported soil should be submitted to ECI
for sieve analysis testing. ' ,
Structural fill is defined as compacted fill placed under foundations, roadways, slabs,
pavements, or other load-bearing areas. Structural fill under slabs and footings should
be placed in horizontal lifts not exceeding twelve (1 2) inches in loose thickness and
compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of its laboratory maximum dry density. The
maximum dry density should be determined in accordance with ASTM Test Designation
D-1 557 -91 (Modified Proctor). The fill materials should be placed at or near the
optimum moisture content. Fill under pavements and walks should also be placed in
horizontal lifts and compacted to 90 percent of the maximum dry density except for
the top twelve (12) inches, which should be compacted to 95 percent of the maximum
dry density.
Slope Fill Placement
Placement of fill on existing sloping grade may be necessary at some locations
throughout the site. In our opinion, the placement of fill on slopes is generally
acceptable. However, where the existing slope grade exceeds 15 percent, the fill should
be keyed and benched into the slope.
This process consists of excavating a keyway at the toe of the planned fill. The keyway
should have a width of about six to eight feet and depth of two feet into medium dense
to dense native soil. The slope above the keyway should then be cut into a series of
horizontal to slightly inward sloping benches. Typically, the benches are excavated with
a bulldozer as the fill is placed in lifts and compacted.
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In our opinion, the proposed residential structures can be supported on conventional
spread and continuous footings bearing on the medium dense to dense native silty sand
with gravel or granular structural fill. As previously mentioned, we estimate competent
native soils suitable for support of foundations should be encountered at depths of two
and one-half to three feet below existing site grades.
For foundations bearing on the medium dense to dense native silty sand with gravel or
granular structural fill, an allowable soil bearing capacity of two thousand (2,000) psf
should be used to design the foundations. This allowable soil bearing capacity has a
factor-of-safety in excess of 3.0 against shear failure, provided the foundations are
placed on competent native soils or granular structural fill. A one-third increase in the
above allowable soil bearing capacity can be assumed for short-term wind and seismic
loading conditions. Continuous and individual spread footings should have minimum
widths of eighteen (18) and twenty-four (24) inches, respectively.
If loose or unstable soil conditions are encountered at the footing subgrade elevation,
the soil will need to be overexcavated, and replaced with granular structural fill. The
width of the overexcavation should extend a minimum of twelve (1 2) inches beyond
each edge of the foundation. As previously discussed, care will need to be taken to
protect and preserve exposed subgrade surfaces to limit the amount of disturbance to
the subgrade, and to limit the need for overexcavation. If necessary, to help protect
and preserve exposed foundation subgrade surfaces, two inches of crushed rock can
be placed as a working surface along subgrade surfaces.
Exterior foundations elements should be placed at a minimum depth of eighteen (1 8)
inches below final exterior grade. Interior spread foundations can be placed at a
minimum depth of twelve (12) inches below the top of slab, except in unheated areas,
where interior foundation elements should be founded at a minimum depth of eighteen
(18) inches.
Provided the foundations are placed in accordance with the recommendations
contained in this report, we estimate total settlement of approximately one inch and
differential settlement of approximately one-half. Most of the anticipated settlements
should occur during construction as dead loads are applied.
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Lateral loads can be resisted by friction between the base of the foundation and the
supporting soil, and by passive soil pressure acting on the face of the buried portion of
the foundation. Resistance to lateral loads from passive earth pressures should be
calculated using an equivalent fluid with a unit weight of three hundred fifty (350)
pounds per cubic foot (pcf). To achieve adequate passive resistance, the foundations
must be backfilled with structural fill. As an alternative, the foundations can be poured
neat against the undisturbed native soil. For frictional capacity, a coefficient of 0.40
should be used for foundations bearing on competent native soils or granular structural
fill. These lateral resistance values are allowable values; a factor-of-safety of 1.5 has
been included.
Footing excavations should be observed by a representative of ECI prior to placing the
formwork and rebar. ECI should also perform compaction testing of structural fill and
observe areas where overexcavation is required to remove loose or unstable soils.
Compacted Berm and Till Liners
In our opinion, the native glacial till soils observed at the test pit locations should be
suitable for the storm water detention pond berms, and if necessary, a compacted till
liner. At the time the native soils are placed, the moisture content of the soils should
be at or slightly above the optimum moisture content. Moisture conditioning or
aeration of the soil may be necessary prior to placement. The soil used for the pond
berms and compacted till liner should meet the following gradation:
Till Liner Gradation
Sieve Size Percent Passing
6-inch 100
4-inch 90
No.4 70 -100
No. 200 20 -100
The thickness of a compacted till liner should be at least eighteen (18) inches. The
pond berms and till liner, if necessary, should be compacted to a relative compaction at
least 95 percent (ASTM 0-1557). ECI should observe the placement of the detention
pond berms and till liner, and provide testing of the compacted soil.
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Retaining walls should be designed to resist lateral earth pressures from the retained
soils, and any surcharge loading. Walls that are unrestrained and free to move at the
top should be designed using an equivalent fluid with a unit weight of thirty-five (35)
pcf. The earth pressure imparted on restrained walls should be calculated using an
equivalent fluid with a unit weight of fifty (50) pcf. The above equivalent fluid values
assume surcharges due to traffic, sloping backfill, adjacent foundations, construction
loads, or any other loadings will not apply. If surcharges are to apply, they should be
added to the above design lateral pressures. Where drainage behind retaining walls
cannot be accomplished, hydrostatic pressures should be added to the design wall
pressures, where appropriate.
For traffic surcharge loading consisting of passenger vehicles or light delivery trucks, a
uniform pressure of seventy (70) psf should be applied in a rectangular distribution
along the height of the retaining wall. Where traffic surcharge loading from heavy
trucks will be present, ECI should review the wall and roadway configuration and
provide modified surcharge values, if necessary. If sloping backfill conditions are
present behind the walls,' ECI should review the slope configurations and provide
modified equivalent fluid values, as necessary.
Retaining and foundation walls should be provided with a four-inch diameter perforated
drainpipe and backfilled with a free-draining granular soil with less than 5 percent fines
(percent passing the No. 200 sieve based on the minus 3/4-inch fraction). The zone of
free-draining granular soil should extend along the entire height of the wall, and a
distance of at least eighteen (18) inches behind the wall. A surface seal consisting of
a less permeable silty sand soil can be placed along the upper one foot of the wall
backfill, if desired. The remainder of the backfill behind the zone of free draining soil
should consist of a suitable granular structural fill.
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The Puget Sound region is classified as Zone 3 by the Uniform Building Code (UBC).
The largest earthquakes in the Puget Sound region have been subcrustal (intraplate)
events, ranging in depth from fifty (50) to seventy (70) kilometers. Such deep events
have exhibited no surface faulting. Weaver and Shedlock (1989) researched the
probable or known source areas for the crustal, intraplate, and subduction zone
earthquakes in the Washington and Oregon area. Crustal and intraplate earthquakes
are the only events in Washington and Oregon in which there is a historical record.
Shallow crustal earthquakes occur within the North American Plate, and typically do
not exceed focal depths of approximately 20 kilometers. Intraplate earthquakes occur
in the subducting Juan de' Fuca plate, and typically occur below depths of 40
kilometers. The recent February 28, 2001, earthquake that was focused just north of
Olympia, Washington was an intraplate earthquake, and had a magnitude of ML = 6.8.
The subduction zone earthquake, in which there is no historical record in the
Washington and Oregon area, would have its source along the interface between the
North American Plate and the subducting Juan de Fuca Plate. Magnitude 8 +
earthquakes are thought to be possible along this interface, and would occur at depths
of approximately 50 to 60 kilometers (Weaver and Shedlock, 1989).
The UBC Earthquake regulations have established a series of soil profile types that are
used as a basis for seismic design of structures. Based on the encountered soil
conditions, it is our opinion that soil type Sc from Table 16-J of the 1997 UBC should
be used for design. For International Building Code (lBC) based design, Site Class C
from Table 1615.1.1 of the 2003 IBC should be used.
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which soils lose all shear strength for short periods of
time during an earthquake. The effects of liquefaction may be large total and/or
differential settlement for structures with foundations founded in the liquefying soils.
Groundshaking of sufficient duration results in the loss of grain-to-grain contact and
rapid increase in pore water pressure, causing the soil to behave as a fluid for short
periods of time.
To have potential for liquefaction, a soil must be cohesionless with a grain size
distribution of a specified range (generally sands and silt); it must be loose to medium-
dense; it must be below the groundwater table; and it must be subject to sufficient
magnitude and duration of groundshaking.
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Based on the soil and groundwater conditions observed at the site, it is our opinion that
the site has a low susceptibility to liquefaction. The dense condition of the native soils
is the primary basis for this conclusion.
Slab-on-Grade Floors
Slab-on-grade floors should be supported on competent native soils or granular
structural fill. Loose or unstable subgrade soils should be stabilized prior to
construction of the slab. Fill areas will be particularly susceptible to disturbance during
wet weather conditions. Care will need to be taken to preserve the integrity of the
subgrade soils, particularly during the installation of the under slab utilities. If the
construction is performed during the drier summer months, measures to preserve the
subgrade soils will likely be minimal. During periods of wet weather, however, a free
draining structural fill may need to be utilized throughout the upper twelve (1 2) inches
of the building pad to help preserve the integrity of the subgrade~
A minimum four-inch capillary break consisting of a free draining poorly graded gravel
with less than 5 percent fines (percent passing the No. 200 sieve, based on the minus
3/4-inch fraction) should be placed below the slab. A vapor barrier consisting of a
minimum 6-mil plastic membrane should be placed above the capillary break. To aid in
curing of the concrete slab, two inches of sand can be placed over the plastic
membrane.
The subgrade soils in slab-on-grade areas of the site should be observed by a
representative of ECI prior to placing the capillary break material.
Site Drainage
During construction, surface water runoff must not be allowed to stand in construction
areas. Interceptor trenches should be established, as necessary, along the perimeter of
the building site to intercept surface water runoff or groundwater before it enters the
construction area. During construction, loose surfaces should be compacted to reduce
the potential for moisture infiltration into the soils. Finish grades around the buildings
must be sloped such that surface water is directed away from the buildings.
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Footing drains should be installed around the perimeter foundations to intercept
groundwater seepage. A typical perimeter footing drain detail is illustrated on Plate 3.
Under no circumstances should roof downspout drain lines be connected to the footing
or foundation wall drain systems. All roof downspouts must be separately tightlined to
the site storm water system.
In the deeper site excavations, the presence of groundwater seepage should be
expected, particularly if the excavation is performed during the wet season. The
presence of groundwater seepage should be expected in the excavation for the
stormwater detention pond. Due to the generally dense condition of the glacial till soils
observed at the test pit locations, we do not anticipate the groundwater seepage will
create a stability problem. However, measures to intercept the groundwater seepage
and direct it to an appropriate discharge location may be necessary.
Excavations and Slopes
The following information is provided solely as a service to our client. Under no
circumstances should this information be interpreted to mean that ECI is assuming
responsibility for construction site safety or the contractor's activities; such
responsibility is not being implied and should not be inferred.
In no case should excavation slopes be greater than the limits specified in local, state,
and Federal safety regulations. Based on the information obtained from our field
exploration, the upper deposits of medium dense, silty sand with gravel that extends to
a depth of approximately three feet below existing site grades, would be classified as
Type C soils by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Temporary
cuts in Type C soils should be sloped at an inclination no steeper than 1.5H: 1 V,
respectively. The unweathered glacial till observed below a depth of approximately
three feet would be classified as Type A and Type B soils by OSHA. Temporary slopes
constructed in Type A and Type B soils should be inclined no steeper than 0.75H:1V
and 1 H: 1 V, respectively. ECI should observe the excavations to assess soil and
groundwater conditions, and to verify the OSHA soil type.
Permanent cut and fill slopes should be inclined no steeper than 2H: 1 V. Cut slopes
should be observed by ECI during excavation to verify that conditions are as
anticipated. Supplementary recommendations can then be developed, if needed, to
improve stability, including flattening of slopes or installation of surface or subsurface
drains. In any case, water should not be allowed to flow uncontrolled over the top of
slopes.
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Permanently exposed slopes should be seeded with an appropriate species of
vegetation to reduce erosion and improve stability of the surficial layer of soil.
Utility Trench Backfill
Based on the soil conditions encountered at the time of our exploration, the native soils
should provide adequate support for utilities. If remedial measures are necessary to
provide adequate support for utilities, the unsuitable soils should be overexcavated and
replaced with a suitable structural fill material.
In our opinion, the native silty sand with gravel soils can be considered for use as
backfill for the utility trenches, provided the soil moisture content is at or near its
optimum level. As previously mentioned, the native soils were generally moist to wet,
and had a moisture content that was near or above its optimum level. Some moisture
conditioning of these soils may be necessary prior to use as structural fill in the utility
trenches.
Due to the moisture sensitive nature of the native silty sand with gravel soils,
placement and compaction of the soil will need to be performed during dry weather
conditions. To protect the soils from wet weather conditions, soil stockpiles should be
covered with plastic sheeting. The plastic sheeting should cover the entire stockpile.
Due to the moisture sensitive nature of the native silty sand with gravel soils, the upper
twelve (12) inches of the trench backfill in building and pavement areas may become
disturbed if exposed to wet weather conditions and construction traffic. Construction
traffic should be kept to a minimum along utility trench alignments where backfilling
and compaction have been completed. As an alternative, a free draining gravel can be
used to backfill the upper twelve (1 2) inches of the trench excavations to provide a
wearing surface, and to help protect the underlying moisture sensitive backfill. Use of
a free draining backfill along the upper twelve (1 2) inches of the trench excavation
would likely only be necessary if construction is performed during the wet season.
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Utility trench backfill is a primary concern in reducing the potential for settlement in
pavement areas. It is important that the utilities be adequately supported in the
bedding material. The material should be hand tamped to ensure support is provided
around the haunches of these structures. Fill should be carefully placed and tamped to
about 12 inches above the crown of the pipe before heavy compaction equipment is
brought into use. The remainder of the backfill should be placed in lifts having a loose
thickness of less than twelve (12) inches. A typical trench backfill section and
compaction requirements for load supporting and non-load supporting areas is
presented on Plate 4. It is important to note that local utility districts may have
compaction requirements that differ from those presented on Plate 4.
Rockeries and Modular Block Walls
In our opinion, the use of rockeries or modular block walls at the site is feasible from a
geotechnical standpoint. If rockery or modular block walls are utilized, an engineered
design will need to be completed for rockeries and walls that exceed four feet in
height. ECI can provide an engineered design for the site, if requested. At a minimum,
ECI should review the layout of the proposed walls and the proximity of roadways and
foundations to the walls. Supplement geotechnical recommendations can then be
prepared, if necessary, to address wall design and surcharge loading.
Pavement Areas
The adequacy of site pavements is related in part to the condition of the underlying
subgrade. To provide a properly prepared subgrade for pavements, the subgrade
should be in a firm and unyielding condition when subjected to proofrolling with a
loaded dump truck. Structural fill in pavement areas should be prepared as described in
the Site Preparation and General Earthwork section of this report. This means the
pavement subgrade should be compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry
density in structural fill areas. It is possible that some localized areas of soft, wet or
unstable subgrade may exist after the pavement subgrade is prepared. Overexcavation
and a greater thickness of structural fill or crushed rock may be needed to stabilize
these localized areas.
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Assuming a properly prepared subgrade that is in a firm and unyielding condition when
subjected to proofrolling, the following pavement section for lightly-loaded areas is
suggested:
• Two inches of asphalt concrete (AC) over four inches of crushed rock base
(CRB) material, or
• Two inches of ACover three inches of asphalt treated base (ATB) material.
Heavier truck-traffic areas will require thicker pavement sections depending upon site
usage, pavement life, and site traffic. As a general rule, the following sections are
suggested for truck-trafficked areas:
• Three inches of AC over six inches of CRB, or
• Three inches of AC over four and one-half inches of A TB.
Asphalt concrete (AC), asphalt treated base (ATB), and crushed rock base (CRB)
materials should conform to WSDOT specifications. All rock bases should be
compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density.
LIMITATIONS
Our recommendations and conclusions are based on the site materials observed,
selective laboratory testing and engineering analyses, the design information provided
to us, and our experience and engineering judgement. The conclusions and
recommendations are professional opinions derived in a manner consistent with that
level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other members of the profession currently
practicing under similar conditions in this area. No warranty is expressed or implied.
The recommendations submitted' in this report are based upon the data obtained from
the test pits. Soil and groundwater conditions between exploration sites may vary
from those encountered. The nature and extent of variations between our exploratory
locations may not become evident until construction. If variations do appear, ECI
should be requested to reevaluate the recommendations of this report and allowed to
modify or verify our recommendations in writing prior to proceeding with the
construction.
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We recommend that ECI be retained to perform a general review of the final design and
specifications to verify that the earthwork and foundation recommendations have been
properly interpreted and implemented in the design and in the construction
specifications.
We also recommend that ECI be retained to provide geotechnical services during
construction. This is to observe compliance with the design concepts, specifications or
recommendations, and to allow design changes in the event subsurface conditions
differ from those anticipated prior to the start of construction. ECI should be retained
to review the construction drawings and specifications, and to provide construction
observation and testing.
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Reference:
King County
Map 626
By Thomas Brothers Maps
Dated 2004
NOTE: This plate may contain areas of color.
ECI cannot be responsible for any subsequent
misinterpretation of the information resulting
from black & white reproductions of this plate.
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Test Pit Location Plan
Stone Ridge II
King County, Washington
I Drwn. GLS Date July 2004 I Proj. No. 11069-1 ,
C~~ked SSR Date 7/2104 I Plate 2
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6 Inch min.
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LEGEND
Surface seal; native soil or other
low permeability material.
1" Drain Rock
Drain pipe; perforated or slotted rigid
PVC pipe laid with perforations or
slots facing down; tight Jointed; with a
positive gradient Do not use flexible
corrugated plastic pipe. Do not tie
building downspout drains Into footing
lines. Wrap with Mirafl 140 Filter Fabric
or equivalent.
12 inch
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18 inch
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SCHEMATIC ONLY -NOT TO SCALE
NOT A CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
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TYPICAL FOOTING SUBDRAIN DETAIL
Stone Ridge II
King County, Washington
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Non-Load Supporting Floor Slab or
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Backfill
Bedding
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Asphalt or Concrete Pavement
or Concrete Floor Slab
f?.,o ~ Base Rock or Capillary Break,
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Backfill; Compacted On-Site Soli
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Minimum Percentage of Maximum
Laboratory Dry Density as determined
by ASTM Test Method 0 1557-91
(Modified Proctor), unless otherwise
specified In the attached report text.
Bedding Material; material type depends
on type of pipe and laying conditions.
Bedding should conform to the
manufacturers recommendations for the
type of pipe selected.
Varies
1 foot min.
Varies
Varies
SCHEMATIC ONLY -NOT TO SCALE
NOT A CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
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TYPICAL UTILITY TRENCH FILL
Stone Ridge II
King County, Washington
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APPENDIX A
FIELD EXPLORATION
E-11069-1
Our field exploration was performed on April 26, 2004. Subsurface conditions at the
site were explored by excavating fifteen (15) test pits throughout the site. Three of
the test pits were excavated within the proposed Stone Ridge II development. The
approximate test pit locations were determined from existing landmarks presented on
available plans. The locations of the test pits should be considered accurate only to
the degree implied by the method used. These approximate locations are shown on the
Test Pit Location Plan, Plate 2.
The field exploration was continuously monitored by a geologist from our office, who
classified the soils encountered and maintained a log of each test pit, obtained
representative samples, measured groundwater levels, and observed pertinent site
features.
All samples were visually classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification
System that is presented on Plate A 1, Legend. Logs of the test pits are presented in
Appendix A, Plates A2 through A4. The final logs repre~ent our interpretations of the·
field logs and the results of the laboratory tests of field samples. The stratification
lines on the logs represent the approximate boundaries between soil types. In
actuality, the transitions may be more gradual.
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MAJOR DIVISIONS GRAPH
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Coarse
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Clays
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Clays
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(little or no fines)
Gravels With
Fines ( appreciable
amount of fines,
Clean Sand· (little or no fines)
'Sands With
Fines (appreciable
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Liquid Limit
Less Than 50
Liquid limit
Greater Than
Highly Organic Soill;
Topsoil
Fill
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Well-Graded Gravels. Gravel-Sand
Mixtures. Little Or No Fines
Poorly -Graded GravElls, Gravel-
Sand Mixtures, Little Or No Fines
Silty Gravels. Gravel-Sand-
Silt Mixtures
Clayey Gravels. Gravel-sand-
clay Mixtures
Well-Graded Sands, Gra"elly
Sands, Little Or No Fines
Poorly-Graded Sands, Gravelly
Sands. Little Or No Fines
silty Salids, Sand -Silt Mixtures
Clayey Sands, Sand -Clay Mixtures
Inorganic Silts & Very Fine Sands,
Clayey Fine Sands; Clayey Silts wI
Flour, Silty-
Plasticity
InprganicClays Of Low To Medium Plasticity.
Gr.avellY Clays. Sandy Clays. Silty ·Clays. Lean
Organic Silts And Organic
Silty Clays Of Low Plas.ticity
Inorg!!nicSjlt!l, Micaceous Or piatomaCElOU5 Fir\~.
Sand' Or Silty Soils
Inorganic Clays Of-High
Plastici!Y. Fat Clays. .
Organic Clays Of Medium ToHigh
Plasticity, Organic Silts
Peat, Humus, Swamp Soils
With High Organic Contents
Humus And Duff Layer
Hll"hly Variable Constituents
The discussion in the text of this report Is necessary for a proper understanding of the nature
of the material presented In the attached logs.
DUAL SYMBOLS are used to Indicate borderline soli classification.
TORVANE READING, tsf
PENETROMETER READING, tsf
MOISTURE, % dry weight
SAMPLER PUSHED
SAMPLE NOT RECOVERED
DRY DENSITY, Ibs. per cubic ft.
LIQUID LIMIT, %
PLASTIC INDEX
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I 2" 0.0. SPLIT SPOON SAMPLER
n 24" 1.0. RING OR SHELBY TUBE SAMPLER
I WATER OBSERVATION WELL
sz DEPTH OF ENCOUNTERED GROUNDWATER
DURING EXCAVATION
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Test Pit Log
Job No. Logged by:
11069 SSR
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Notes:
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Ground Surface Elevation:
370'
Surface Conditions: Depth of Topsoil & Sod 4": grass 1 straw
Brown silty SAND with gravel, loose, moist (Fill)
Brown silty fine SAND, loose, moist
-19.0% fines
-decrease in silt content
Test Pit Log
Stone Ridge
King County, Washington
represent our observations at the time and ludgment. They are not necessarily representative of other times and locations. 1ft*"...,0+,,,,,, ........... tAft "'" th'a """
exploratory hole, cannot accept responsibility for the use or intAiTlMt:=rlinn
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Job No.
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Notes:
General
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Logged by:
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4/26/04
Sheet of
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TP-14
Ground Surface Elevation:
375'
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Surface Concfltions: Depth of Topsoil & Sod 4": grass
gravel, loose to
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-dense. 5
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encountered during exca.vation.
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Job No. Logged by:
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4126/04 ..
Sheet of
Test Pit No.:
Ground Surface Elevation:
400'
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Surface Conditions: Depth of Topsoil & Forest Duff 6"
gravel, medium dense,
-dense
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encountered during excavation.
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King County, Washington
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I LABORATORY TEST RESULTS)
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44.0 37.4
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PERCENT FINER
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COEFFICIENTS
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#4 84.0 56.0
#8 76.4 51.5
#16 68.2 47.6
#30 58.9 43.4
#50 32.6 29.6
#100 29.0 26.7
#200 18.8 18.6
Sample No.: TP-7
Sample No.: Tp·8
Sample No.: TP-13
68.6
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56.4 51.1
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CONSULTANTS, INC.
Client:
Project: Stone Ridge
Project No.: E-11069
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USCS MSHTO PL LL
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SOIL DESCRIPTION
o TP-7: 9' -SM
Gray silty Sand with gravel; 15% moisture
o TP-8: 12' -SM
Gray silty Sand with gravel; 6.1% moisture
A TP-I3: 4' -SM
Brown silty Sand with gravel; 14.5% moisture
REMARKS:
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Elev.lDepth: 9'
EJev./Depth: 12'
Elev.lDepth: 4'
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1) An._ .. aunt 'f~~"P;;;tc:~ouna ~~'rgy"i~'1au qta';':parcel*: ~:"~""""' ••• Mo~nt round. Visited Octabe,.. 15.1998 True •• ae_nt ill • Dl8hk.e.l eeseDet\t IIcraa,::tne Slt .. ·• ....~: -: ___ ... 1) '~:~t~a~~:~ j~~ gg~~~at!u:=::~~~~~~gi ~~_.~inQ
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entered on li4arcfl 23. 1987.
There il " SlDP btltwee" the north Unc of UIC soutn 1~ , let and the north hne G f It ing County Short Plat No" 486017. wtl:cn was platted to the .Ub~iYi&ion line. The not"th line of the eouth 165 fee-t was hellO for thll. ~~~;"~!~;C:d ~~~;e~.iU=a:~6~2-~~~' tt-2. entered on MaI"'C" 23. 1987.
• ISH '.rent •• ctlon br.~kdawn .as used fOf' this BL.A Uten the lec;Uon breekdo.n u:nd for the original Short Plat. lht:.'l. eno Uu: use of proration. up}e1ns Ule I11'ferences in SCl_ course, bet.eer'l the orIginal Shorl Plat a.,CI this BlI,
onc! is not plottlDl •• FUn' un •• r.· Rae. Nil; B60B15tll25. .,' if.. •• Ae~-.trth rillt .. ~ .. t1c cap ·.to .... c! ::":,,~.O, ,J" ./,-./' .~ .. -."-:.: .... l~ . .2 3B-to CUI .ot'o;.:::. Basis of Bearing' .....-.'" .,' .," :: (1 •••• ".. :: .,. ::'B:.~::::::::.~ ~;-~ -... ~.;; ... / i.<j"{ '(':':;~":1.l,,/i ::f:;>'\
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t) The -anu_nt c:antro1 anovn fa,. thi~::$.l~' wa:J 1t'~Pll&il'"'lshj'~ \.:".... ·::!· .... :I.;F .:;'" • ;j:. I ~ ~ I ~ I z by field tro"erae utU1l1~ II cnt 11) GmI'l4·tft1!OI2.ol1te:;.~ .:':: :.,:... . w1th lnt.gral electronic CllItenct _alurtng eet.,. ::. L~. .;. ...'" .:... "':'.:. South quarter com.,. Ie Itieocn_ter 600) In8 Real n •• Kin ... tic (RTK) I StatiC'.. . •• :, •••. <":;. .:':' .:' ••••• Sec:. 3., T...,. 23N.. C\I I Globll Pe.itioning SYltI_ (GPS). Unaar and angular -':. . .. :.... .:' ... ~' .:' .• ' .:".;. i "'g. 5£ •• W.N. found 1-~~!~~_~:.o~he trave"ou llleet th. :!tenClartla of .ot.: ':::::.:. ...,,~:' J.:' .. :~~" ... ;:' ./' .:.{ "~.:: 3· br~t:.diac in
2) UUl1t1l1 otner traan tnose 8ho"," Day nist on thll sUa. '":." ......... " •• ' ; . .:~. if :.: .. -.::. ..:': .~?~:~. I ) only thai. Which arR vls1bh or h.vlnv vhible aviden:. ::' •.. "" ...... ,:: .:' ...... ~ ___ ._. __ .~ __ __
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3) ThU au,."." ,..pr ••• nt. pf'lyatc.el lr.pT'Dveaent c~r'cJlpons !IS •••••.•.• " •• ''' I': J. .:: .. :: i: :.":..south ••• t comer Sec. tney exlated OCtaD.r 22. 1998. the alte of thIS f lila • • ..." ;: :' .:' :. -. ....... v~.. "'TIIP. 23M •• AnD. 5£ •• W.M.
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Full reUlnc:. for llgel aeacr1Pt1on, end rllcorOed . ,..;' :r .:' .:' .-:-' .:' .1'" ••••• ~. lo:seaent. hey. been pIeced Dr. th, Utle report fro. • .. ;....~. ....... .:' ... "" ~:-I"~ ':. ~~:r ~:~~: ~:r~t'1g~IHI~DC::i~:~ho~der No. • ... ;.:.~ ;:,: .:-.:' .:::: .: .. : .,i 'I~:''''':~. -.;: .::-".: ...
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• -Manu,.nt round. Visited OctotJlr 15. 1998
• ·'4 Rebe" with red plDst1c coP utemplo . -1..5 22338-to tle set.
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EXIlIBIT A
MCCLELLAND PROPERTY
1013 orKI"!: County Short Plat Number 486011, recorded UDder Recording Number'
8703039001. and corrected by AffidaVIt recorded under Rcconfing Number 8706260950.
together WIth the West 428 00 feel of the South 330 feet of the Northeast q,,,,nrrofthe
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 Nonh,Range 5 Eas~ W,Uamette Meridian,
In King County I WashiDgton;
EXCEPT 1he North 165 feet thereof,
EXCEPT that portt~n lying witlun the South half of the South half of the South half of
sajd subdiviSIon and EXCEPT COUDty roads;
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quieting TItle in King County Court Cause Number
86·2·22118·2 entered 011 Mardi 23,1987.
EXCEPT the East 164 f~et of said Lot 3;
(BEING KNOWN AS Lot 3 olKina COllQty Lot Lme AdJwunent No S92LOI03,
recorded under Recordmg Number 9209101022, and oUter property)
CIICAGO TITlE ItSlIWI:E WoIPIINY
hal _ \III docIInIIII"
IICU1I u • CIIIbIW CIRf1I!SY , MIl ICCeplS no IIilbIJ I« lIIIacancr or_CII
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Luck Parcel:
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Parcel A.
The North 165 feet of the South 49S feel of the Northeast quarterofthe Southeast quarter
of Section 3, Townslup 23 Nor1h, Range S East, W.llamelte Meridian, in Kmg County,
Washington
(No RoadexceptJon has been noted In Ilus descnpllon for Parcel A)
Parcel B
The North bale orthe North half of the South half of the Northeast quarter orlbe
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range S Easl, Willamelte Meridian,
in King Counly, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion described as follows'
Beginning at a point on the North line of said subdivision which bears South 01 °25'02"
West 633 38 feet and North 89°)7'38" West 30 feet from the East quarter comer of S3.1d
Sectlon 3.
thence North 87°37'38" West a100g said North Ime 125 feel,
thence South 01 ~5'02~ West 122 17 feet,
Ibence South 87'49'08-East 125 feel,
thence North 01 "25'02-East 121.75 fed to the Point oC Beginning;
Except the East 30 feet thereof for County Road
(There is an overlap of approximately 17 feel betweco Parcels A and B.)
Yelland Parcel:
The North 165 feet of the South 330 feetoflbe Northeast quarter orlbe Southeast quarter
OCSectiOD 3, Towoshlp 2l North, Range S East, WiUamclte Mcndl8ll, 1D King COWlty,
WashingtOn;
:EXCEPT County roads.
Beauctt Parcel: ,
Lot I, King COWlIy Short Plat Number 486017, recorded WIder Rccorlhng Nwnber
8703039001. and amended by Affidavit of Correchon recorded under Recordang Number
8706260950,'1n Kmg CoUllty, WastunglOD, bemg 11 pomoD of the South balf of the South
halI of Ihe Soulh half of the Northeasl quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
TownshIp 23 North, Range S East, W.llamclle Mcndlan, In Kmg COWlty, Waslungton;
EASEMENT AGREEMENT· 11
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3 Upon KBS provich.fig the New Acc:esa to the McCJelland Property,
McClelland agrees to relinquish any and all easements or otha' ngbts to
access the McClelland Property over the Existing ~ whether IUch
right arises by express gram, implication, presaiption or otherwise
McClelland agrees to elCecute any and all documents reasonably requU'ed
in order to extinguish the Existing Access '
4 KBS reserves the right, in its sole disaetion, to revise the subdivision or
PRD so long as such revision prOVides McCle1laad with access to the
McClelland Property over the KBS Property and the Sara Property
McClelland IIgrt.eI to execute any and all documents reasonably required
in order to ell'ect such revisions
5. In the event that eitbel' party employs an auomey to eoforce any of the
provisions oftbis agreemem, the prevlJJing party sball be allitled to
rcc:over its costs, JitiptJoDs expenses IIId attorneys' fees incurred m
conoedion therewith ftom the DOn-prevailing party
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KBSJD,UC,
a Wulungton limited Jjabilrty
company
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GRANTOR " .' Luck, Vu'~ ,:". ;.':. ( 1_ YJ---L
GRANTEE
.Pm o(::Sect,lon ~;: 1)hvnshlp. 23 N~rth, R~# 5 East, W M m King
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Additlol]hllegru desct::iptlOns:on..:Exhlblt~:A-E of thiS document
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS. 032305-~04.6, 032305-9035 •. ;. f.,' "'''''.,. ":
CHIc;A~O:TITlE INSURANCE COMPANY :.\ i1~..+F-t·:·' 6. (_ e:::::H'Q .f .. :\! / ha~'illaced Ilre .. d.ocument of:.: vl "t ~.: L c:Yt~ru \0/ c...-J" --t: re,cord as a custom.er courtesy '':;'"'' " .. " ::.' ::: ...... ,"."... .." ;: ,.:' . .:' .and accepts no ha~dlly for .. ,.,.... ./.:::/ . ......... ,:' ./' ,i'
.::·theacc4,acrorvahd~yof EASEMENT AGREEMEN'rf .. -"., . . .,' the dOGllment .: .,. " .: :.' ,,":, {riqsiE1~m1kNT AGREEMENT ("Agreement");. JleJ:~_;toJiii;/'~$ day of
l:iI..It!JJL~..J }' ... -.. ", .. ,.20~, by and between Virgima Luck;:,.~ ~lngle woman ("Luck") an~fKBS1IJt;t.L.~ .. i'a Wasli:in:gton lunited lIabIlIty company ("KBStt) '~hd/or ~uccessors or
ass1811.s of either .. pa.riy. "., .... ,.;.. "":/
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A Luc'i~"::'.r~:l~;~property located at 10601 -148th AvenueSE,
Renton, WA 98059, legally.des~ibed in E~ibif A att~hed hereto ("Luck Property"); and
B. KBS is the p~2~~:~"'~~t~cl'~n~~~ aI(e*~~qto.ry Purchase and Sale .
Agreement dated April 16, 1997':(jf"certaih re~l propeity.:whI<~kiS"tQ~ subject of King County
Boundary Line Adjustment No LOOLOO*-9 (tIi~""'BLA tt)C Purs4ant ~o,·theJerms of said
Purchase and Sale Agreement, KBS will be·pu..fch~~ing:·Partel X created in the BLA, as legally
descnbed III Exhibit B-1 attached hereto. KBS.b.~s a~~o contr!;icted:·to·::purqhas~ ... tlw property
legally descnbed on ExhIbit B-2 from one or more thircl;:'part;i'es /Thi pr9P~ttY de.s·cdbed on
Exhibits B-1 and B-2 are herein collectIvely called ttict~;'KB.S Pr.6pe..rty".;·:: .. / <."'::;', ';::': >.:
C. KBS has obtained prelImmary approval to s~b~f~~lcJ.~· ~~. ~s,.:pi~;.erti a;' th~~'···· '. ':.
Plat of Stone RIdge, Kmg County DDS FIle No. L99P3008 (the "Phit of StOne':Rirl·g(f.li); .:' ..... '.:: / .. ,/i" ...... ::.:: .
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.' /'b KBS desires to obtam an easement across a portion of the Luck Property for the
.purpQse:Qf ingress and egress and for the· installation and maintenance of underground uttlitles
/·:·if a~y :~e '*-eH~~ed; and
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:\;. .;./ ./. ~:." .. ,.. Luck is willmg to grant such easements according to the terms described herein;
.,:".",: ... : ..... ,/,./ .. / ··/·'~O~,.:t~E'~~o~, m c;;.0tisld~ration of $10 and other good and valuable
e9nsider~iion::p.iid l?y··IQ35 ~Q ¥ouek, thc:lmutual promises contained herein, and the benefits
defived ;th.er.cftrbm/'the :und.~r~ignedP.aft1e~··h~rel>y agree as follows'
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:~.~:./:' (Gr~irtl:f ~slentsj~:~l~~~ ~ef'~~"4~clares, grants and conveys to KBS a non-
exclusive easeriiep.t o~~t': urider,hmd:"3cross jh~t.pohIOn of the Luck Property legally described
in Exhibit C attache'jf'hereto (~,Ease¢ent .Aib~i'Y'*or the purposes specified in paragraph 2,
below. Said easement s~~l 9.e per,Petu~f e~¢ep~.ias 9ther.~ise set fo/~. in paragraph 7, below.
The easement shall vest (a)"as to ~he PfoP~fty ~e~.cfibed O'i::t.Exhib,it Bit, upon execution of this
Easement Agreement, and (b) as')o tlie ptop~ity::des9rit?ed Qn ~~.hibit B-2 and any other
property within the Plat of Stone ·ibdge./at ~'licIi tune asiIQ3S ~qli~res an ownershIp interest in
saId property. Luck shall have the riglit.:t~ius~ th~: Easem~h~ .. :Arc;a f~r. .. any .. :~d ali purposes not
inconsistent ~it{l the rights granted to KBS he~ein'>-Su~h u~es sp'allJnclude~'bpt notpe':'4mited
to, the insO;lt'latiofr.:Qf underground utilities, sici:ewalks,.,gutters~,,:pipes·~'ana··'~lv4rts. :sb Ip'ng as
said uses 90 nO.t unfe~sonably mterfere With the Ii'iStaI1at~6n, Pta~tenanCe'and :op((iatipn of the
undergrqu.nd 1iHl~~ies 'in the Easement Area or the use ott4~::Eaiement'Area for .mg~.ess and
egress ... ::'Afte,i co~plehon by KBS of an underground sanItary s.ew~r. .. system/w~thi1l:.:fb.e
Ease~ent ~rea,.Luc~~ at Luck's sole expense including but not'lim~te~ tOJio.9k up' fees, may
mto }look)nto said ~fw.c;:r-·sy~.~em. The Luck Property is the burdene(t':.pr~pefty ~d the KBS
Pr9Perty:ap,4··futy 9l1?ei· property mcluded Within the Plat of Stone Ridg~"'isAhe .benefited
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2··:··'······"'····Us~· of:1~as¢tnen~ Ar~~·'·':ks$,s use of the Easement Area shall be lim1tedto the
construction, insUil.lation;·· m~~.tenanC6~. repair •. .,!:>peration and use of underground utilities and
for mgress and egr~~. . .... / /: /,'.. .::,::~. .:. ".
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3 1 Constructlon...stand~ds~: ~S waqan~Jha:t'·i.f any underground utilities,
except Luck's hook up to the sewer syst~m, are .. iiis~le~finJP~. Eas~~e~~ Area, .they shall be
constructed at KBS's sole cost in accordallce }Y:lth ~1 a,pplicilbl~ drawings·~.· .. specifications,
permIts, approvals and other legal reqUIrements. ~pQ.sed .~y city, ~on;nty, $tate or federal laws
and/or regulatIOns. . ':'.,:: :=" ::. .:." .:" .:i ::" ... ', ....... ''' .. , .. :.
3 2 Ownership. KBS or assigns ~li{~e $: 9~nr{~t~~··~$.)r~~ert.Y:Ul?on
closing of the above-referenced purchase and sale transaction:s'~ :/ :.:. .:':' ./"-:.:: .... "/ .:: :/, ........ .
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.' ..:: and tli"at::tllere are no liens or encumbrances affectmg the Luck Property which would mterfere
;i:i . ·:·with:th~ i~tended use of the Easement Area
''',.. :<: ... ,/' ///'/,'." ~:: .. ;.~,'.::.. . ~~intenance and Repair Expenses. All expenses associated with constructmg.
'\""'" ,./'ID.~futa#ling:~ rep~ir.tng~"l'~~toring, cleanmg or servicing the underground utllitles shall be paid
'",,, ..• ' entirely bY::'KB,S,:,except tha,t if Lu.~k·h'Oqks into the sewer system, Luck shall pay any expenses
a:~.soc;:iate4w~th;40n~,trti'¢ting~ ~aitita~#g, repamng, restoring. cleaning or servIcing Luck's
hook u~.( .:: :::. :i) ,:/:,,: :,/' <:: :·~;'i·~::,:,/··""···"··'·,::;;'· />:.. .
6. 110Id"Hamtless' an4'··lridemmt:{Provisions.
~':'i""""""'~~tU~1 lri~emJficat~~(:"~~ and Luck hereby agree to hold each other
harmless, to indemmfy ari,:d d¢fend.,eacl~/o~er ofandJrQp1 any and/~l claims and/or damages
which eIther party may sus'taln as.:,i re~ult .~f ~y .bt~aches~o.f thei~i're~'pective obligations
described herem. Without limiti~g qie genez:~li~ ofJh~. for¢goi.v,g:;::KBS specifically agrees to
hold harmless, indemnify and defend Ldck"Jor' a p¢rio&Qf:tw~l'(2)::years from the date of
completion of the construction of the uhli,ties,.:\vhi¢hever o6c~s last, froIl1 .. and agamst any and
all claims and/~r damages relating to: .:: \ <: ... :::<. ./.,' :/. /.:" "':'::'::" .J:::"':'.:,
.:.:='" ':>: .. :.:: ':'. 6.1.1 KBS' s constructi:'~:aru1"'i~~~~atib~,6f:~;~:~~'Jitle~ an({.':o~~s;
.: ";:'//:<:;\:6.1.2 The fumg of any liens or ~!~6i;m~~tg~:~~~ri~t~:.l:si~roperty
as a r¢:sult ~f the;:Ylns~11ation·of the utilities, ... ,.::: ... , .. : ........ :::: ,," ,:' .::'
.//: .<.: ... , ...... .'." :./,i:·.6·:i:;':··"':rbe overflow of water from the Ut1htles'~';':""':::'// :/.
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. ':"!:::\ .. ".. . .... :,,,::. /..:' 9~':lA} T~e ~9atawination of the Luck Property with h~ardous or tOXIC
waste or material as aitesuit ofKBS's installation of the utilities;
.. :\:: .. :: .~~"~.'~?,,/·t'e .d"~~~g.g olh~ardous or toxic waste or material through the
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6 1.6 ~y';:~~enr,M a~~'~(.~lb¢rparty or person contending
that the utilities or road were noi"pl'bperly co~stI1icte4: oI;.::oth~rwis·t::damaged their property or
the environment. ':. ..,........ . /.:.: ..... ". .i', .. ,.-....... <
utility system;
Notwithstandmg any provision hereof see~'i~~i~..t~· tl.i~' cOhtra&, ~~\L\ssQ,6iatJonJlIld/or KBS' s
. successors In interest shall continue to be bound by tQe 9hligations c9nta,i~ed' in th1~"::
paragraph 9. ":.:: :.:..:.:..: '~': ::'.:.
7 Tenmnation of Easement. The easement gr';;;~ liLiLi~~ .. ~ ~)1Iie.
portion of the Easement Area legally described on ExhIbIt D attached h~~t6:,(th~:;.iit.~mp?ra.If::. }/.:,:,t" ........ :::: .
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./: ¢xp~~ti0Q or termination ofthe Purchase, and Sale Agreement dated April 16, 1997 between
:;: .::':Chlifi~~' ~.d y}rginia Luck (Seller) and KBS Partners (Purchaser). After the termination of the
,: ,,:: .... ,/" ea~~lent Viithitithe Temporary Easement Area, the easement granted herem shall continue 111
'.:;, (till ,fOf(;~"3:Q,d effect as to the portion of the Easement Area legally descnbed on Exhibit E (the
":""""" """""P~tmahent::Eas~m,enfAreall) In the event a formal document evidencing the termination of
'",,-tije ea~em~nt qh .the Tempor.ary E~s'em~Qt Area IS required, both parties hereto agree that the
pr~p~atl~in Qf such ,do'ehment W1lt be .. ~f':the expense of KBS, and both partIes will cooperate in
the·:~igru.hg and' recbrd¢g qf ~iich do~Wne.n:C"·"'·:,';'
~ ::"'/: :':·co~eii~t&.('uling':,Ji~":~e L~i/::~hck and KBS agree that the terms and
conditions concii~¢ getein,:shal,fberi¢.flt an(.fb.ut:~~h the Luck and KBS Properties, and shall
constitute covenants'iliat nk with both }>ropei1ie~~ and shall benefit and burden the heirs,
successor and assigns of ·tlt~ ~uck ~d I$s,:.Propertj.es.,.""",/::::\
9. Entire Agre~~ent/:':":Tl}~;~.::~~ .n~/b~e~.,agr~~ment.~~'betveen KBS and Luck that
modify or affect thIS Agreement. 'This Agr~ment,ls fuily ihteg'nitect and all prior negotiations
regardmg the terms of the Easement A~t~~e~t ar,e merge& ~to ~d ,Jmve"pecome a P,art of this
Agreement. :/'::':':":"" ' " '::' ':::",,:.',,", .' " ,::' :,~:::.,.-" , .... ','.:: "':::.-::,' ..:-':'. ".<
10r,/ N~~ides All notIces, consents, ~pproV~~"~d Pili~·'C()~ufuJ.io~;:"~~6~ided
for herel~:'or ~i'v.~n ui\~onnect1on herewith shall be validlY,.,.&,lve¥: mflde;.:::deliyer~d 0r':served if
in writipg all:d depver¥ personally or sent by registered, certlU¢ m~il;':or ~e~ipt~1i overnight
servi~~~, P9~tag~:'pretclld, or by facsimile to, with conftrmed reee,ll?~"C:l~, th~'·'f~.llo~.ing
add~7sses:,J: ",,,:' ,,,'::: .', .. , ..... "',',:". '<,:,,:..:::::::i ,,'
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.' Bell~e'{ wi.' 98605 .' ',: ~ :~ .:., CHICAGO TITlE 1,1SURANCE COMPANY ',: Attenti9h,f KoJin, .. TaY:lor " . has placed Info o~cumenl 01
"'\,,,. Fax. ",,425/4~~901~ j ,::'\: ", .... ;: ~~~O~~t:p~sC~~I~~~~I~o~:esy '":,."",,,,,., t' of ':,,;: .:/' J :":'.. the accuracy 01 validity 01
V rrginiii. Luck"'<:":,. .:"." ":. the document
285 Sand·.-J,)une Dtivf .,.:' :/"::."
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11. Attorney's Fees In the e~eD,t;;;p~~::~~pi~;~ an a~~r~~y to enforce any of
KBS:::,
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the provisions of thts Agreement, ouany issucfof.statt, feder~\(or .6aIija-uptcy law, the
prevailing party shall be entItled to recover Its costs/'JitigatiQn expen~es ah9''ieasonable
attorney's fees m connection therewith from the non-pr~vailing.paI1y. ./';,/ ..... \'. ':;:" .:"'.
12. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be c:~~~¢~'u.n~~: a6~"~~::~~ft~d:';by:;'~6~"'::' :' ....... ",::.
laws of the State of Washington "',.;' .,:; .. ~.:.:,::.:,::,\::i /; :,<'''''':~; }: ,/".,,/ .'
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;, /'courf to' b~>m~ahd or ~unenforceable, the remainder of this Easement Agreement shall remain in
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\,;:.":, ..• ",, ... /,/,,/'::.::' .':'i~·:·,·:.r s.dc~essors.~, This Easement Agreement binds the heIrs, successors and assigns
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';::.:'..,':.':/ ./':/' ..... , ..... \ /:,,:,/' :i~~.lU;"'LL C., a Washmgton lImited liability company
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\, .. "..... . ........ / .. / ,,~IS.ko.CIlRJ1FY that on the ..a&-day of A /.1....1 usl, 2001 before me, a Notary
."' ....... _.. publIc/in arid fdr the State··O:fWash~ngto.Q, duly comnusslonecr and sworn, came Virgmia Luck,
p~rsQhallY··kn6\y.li or ,having·:pr~s.¢ted s~tisfactory eVIdence to be the mdividual descnbed in and
who:exe,6uted the 'Vithl~ ms:~ent,,:~ii a~know.ledged that she slgned the same as her free and
voluntafy '~6t ~d 4eeqrfor the';l;lses aiid"p#pose~;tQe.rem mentIOned. .
~~s~:~,~·· ap~:~'~c~al ;~:~~Jk~:d:y and year m thIs certlficate first above
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: HOLLY M. ROHR ;/': // .:/,,: p;ri~t'Narp.;(itw.UftUohf
: NOTARY PUBLIC ':'~ .... /' .. /.:N9t~;Ijubl:ie Ip aI}trf~.r the
: STATE OF WASHINGTON ~ '\', .. /' State ()fWashiri~6n,r.esi<ljng.at
: My Comm!:~~lon Expires Feb 01, 2005 ~ ,:",. I~ oj .':' tit;; fY1. U+':{f1 iAJ,v ,i":":'
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~a{~~hm of the followmg described ~roperty .
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.: /.' The North 165 feet of the South 495 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
\. /,/, ... :' ,('''(;fSec~ion 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, WIJlamette Meridian, III KlIlg County,
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.' )' So~t~~ast Q'ua?ter O! s,tction ~.Jownshlp 23 North, Range S East, Wlllamette Meridian,
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Thence South 01~25'oi·· west 122·")'7 fCct,::"
Thence South 8*49'08" E~$t 12$:fecf. ./ ............ ./'\.
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Th.e'ii~ North 87°37'3S" West, along th~.Nortlf'liftC of ~~id :('Iortl:\half, a di~lance of "..< S.82.39t~~t to the True Point of Begmnmg,. ,?.:":: "':""""""\: ":'" ., .... :./.. .,/
Thence Soia!:h 21°52'S2" West, n distance rif'l~.2Q f~et;". ........ ' ... ".,.J . .1 henl;~ South OS03 )'42" East, a distance of20 35 filet,.:" .:,. ,;-
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. Thenc;e SOqfu ) &~4(i'30" East, a distance of 43 66 feet;;: ha~.jl/acet! Ihe d~cumenl 01
/: .. "'rhel.ti:e Sotitld2°26'i34" East, a distance of 1434 fcet; ~':'F~~,:p~C~::\~~~t':(~;esy
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"'\:, Then~ci' S9uth f9°2J'14~ East ... lt~istance of55.64 feet,
"""T-hehce SOuth!43°Q'I'14" ~aSt. a diatance of 14.29 feet;
Thence S'putlf 1 O~46' 49"::~st, a dlsf~nce of 3 .20 feet;
Thence S~uth':20001 '.32:' We~;·:lI.dlstilnCe.Df21 40 feet,
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Beginning at," poi"i on th.~ N~'t~ of pid subdivision which bears South 01 °2S'02"
West 633 3S';feet.4nd Nct1h 8~37'3'1t 'Vest :3,O·fe$t.from the EaSt·.Quarter of saId
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:<Jbpilce spUtb"i 2° I 0' 4 f'~:.west, a distance of 29.24 fect; CHICAG'O nt~.E IN~uil:. 'ICE COMPANY
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.. :':. Thcnc;,e'S9ulh s.2b26:~34" .East, a distance of 14.34 feet; record as a customer courtesy
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Thence Soutb.'.06°1l'Z5r' Wes.. Cl distatice of 37.70 feet; the document
Thence S~uth'19°1] ·!,4i~,\:East~.a·d~":' of '~~64 feet;
Thence S~~ 43aOm4~) Ea$r; a di.n .. ~ of'l4;~ feet:;
Thence SoutJ'i'··10o.4·J;·4?,b JW~ a dista'riic of3.20 fee~ ...
Thence South 20°01 t3~" W~,~~~·ot~1.40 feef;·::
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GUARTI:R. DF" THE·.:' SOUtHEAST QUAF.l"r.fA ••.. OF SECTION 3, TOGW~Etl~~y23
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NUMBER AB6017 AS RECOROEO"'UNDER RetoRDING NUMBER a7a!03~,001 AND. CORRECTED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMeER 87013260950;::;;. BY //;;:':i A~tQA. VIT: . ' .. :-,' "\'" ,'." :.:" ,"';',"" , ...... ,.,. \ :,'. y
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. 'WITH DecflEe QUIETING TITLE IN KING 'COUNTY SU~EffIOR COU~T ;'. . :,' CAU~E.,.NUMBER 86-2-22118-2 ENTERED ON MAR~H ,23,:." 19~7:"·;: .. : " .i
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'E~CEPT .tHAT PORTION OF 1. YING WITHIN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE·, : ';'., SOUTH HAl.F O~"'THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID SUBDIVISION' AND ' .
. ' EXCEPT 'fIiAT ~PORTION THEREOF LYING WESTERLY OF THE NORTHERLY '···.,.EXTENSION 0 .. A ·:LINE LY-IN'G""i6A FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO l'HS EAST LJ;NE .OF I.;OT·"3 OF SAID KING COUNTY SHORT PLAT NUMBER
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(ALSO KNOWN AS/lor A.;." KING;'·,c.pUNTY ,BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION,··NtlMB~R S92L0103.' RECORDED.;·tJNDER RECORDING NUMBER
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Thence South O~o31 '~2" Eqst, a 91stM,be qfZO 3?,feet,
Thence South 42°5.4:'50." West,.i. dl~t3nce:ofJ':05 feCt. :/""\'
Thence South 25°1S'32"/West{ad~·Stan!-!~~l9.82 feet~"::" 0:':'
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Thence South OS<>aJ/42" E.~st, ~~(lJsYihce,oqO'j5 feet., ./"":'(i
Thence South 42°54' 5 O'':West{a d tStanc~ of 7 05 fect, '::'. .,;'" .•. /
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Thence South 65°29'00" wist, It·:dlst.ahc~ ofii 15·~ee.t/ .. ";."
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GRANTOR\, .".r. / M~lellaJl.'i' Chffdi-d and Cmdv
GRANTEE .. ,,,..... .' KBS UJ.; . .t, t. C''','. ,
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./ TJIIS lEASEMENT AGREEMENT (" Agreement'") 1~ ent~red' int(;)" tIv.'S .Ki -day
oC"'''~~'l /' .:::, 1999, by and between ClIfford and CihdY .. ,M~Cl~tlc~ild. ~;'marital qprrim.·Illtyl'Mc.tl~lland'.') and KBS m. L L.C., a Washington h~!te.d liabI~fty company
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A M.CClel'i~n9/~~:;~e .. .eW;ne~\Of ~~rtam real property located at 14410 SE 1071h
Place. Renton, w'A 9~P'S~'~ leginy::d(!,s¢ri1;f<hn ExhIbIt A attached hereto ("McClelland
Property "). and "' .. "., ... "'. ..: .. :)' "'" ... :" ... ,;'
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certam real property whIch l~':'adJ!(6el~lto $e ¥cq~l1~Iid F.r()p·eI~ I legally described in
ExhIbIt B attached hereto ("KBS Propertyii)·~··ihe c;:losing .p(purcIia.se.a.nd sale of WhICh WIll
be contemporaneous with the conveyih~e .OfthIs.,:·truieII\¢nt Agreement;:" . ...... \ :: .:: .:',' .:',' ., .. ,..... ::
C KBS mtends to obtam appro~~rfo(Fa fpfmar:'~u~lV~lOn:!O~,.PRl}.{or the KBS
property. and construCtion draWIng approval of theJam<;i~s l;l:: condit~'J;rfo the clo~ing of the
purchase and sale transactIOn as well as to the conveyan~.e 9f tb:¢\ ea~'e~en~ d~~cnQ~d;:het:~m,
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!!:,," prQpeity f9r the purpose of a mstalhng and mamtaining underground utditles, and
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" " . ...' . ,\ ',' ~. .' {. ',-approval o(a p1'e'hmIJ~hry:/platian9};'apprq~:ed .~·0nFructlOn drawings for saId subdIvIsIon or
PRD), the n1\).:f1Jal Brbmlses yonta:t1:led hete~PJ. and the benefIts derIved thereflom, the
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1 1 . Easement·for Underground Util!tu~·s.,Mcpelland hereby grants to
KBS a perpetual, non-exclusIve easerije~t over ,(under, ·tncr'ac.t;oss lhat.pOltIon of the
McClellap.d .. Property legally descnbed\n $;XhlhIt .. C,.attaqhed .ller~£o ("E~S~ment A{·6a,.") for
the purp6ses·:Sp~.~Ified ill paragraph 2 below':\;Mcq~l1«¥ld s.~all ii~v.e·lh~ ri~ht t9"'bs~'the
Easement Alea for any and all purposes not iritonsist~nt with ;ilie"rlghts" gr$te4' to ,KBS
herem:: SlJdl;ngI1t shall mclude, but not be lImited t6,. the lJ,lstallatton of lind¢rgr¢und
utilities, sidewalk~:; gutters, pIpes and culverts, so long:'is s~id u~y,s.do ~6t v:Dre~S()nably
lD~~rfer~:.'wltl{the ihstallation, mamtenance and operation or'tl)~ u~gergto~nd qt'ilities III the .
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" .. '::,. \.... ./(:l· ."LlCen~e McClelland also grants to KBS a temp~~ru.:y:'·hcense to enter
uphn,the M.pCh~iIaIl:cl' p~.ope~y fO,[,lpe lImIted purposes of completmg constructIon and
mstaliafi'on of ~he ~nd<#gropru.i"iitlhties .•. prOVIded, however, KBS shall exel t Its most
reasonable effQrts iO'C·onflrie':'such.eJltrY:.~o Qte Easement Area and areas ImmedIately
adjacent to the ·t:.~semeijr'·lVfea , .. :.".. \,:. [' ;/ ....... ::
2 us·:'·~:;'~s~me' .. Area:';~s~i~sa:;~f:lhe·.Easement Area shall be lImited to
the construction, installation, mam~tha.nce~.:+ep~ir I opex:ati'o:-1l and use of underground
utIlItIes to serve the forty-eIgl1t'·h()ils~$'· to ~e b\l~lt 9h $e ~t'op'erty descnbed m ExhIbIt B,
subject to the rIght of mUnICIpalItIes ~nd uttlitY d~stncts t.O"l,lse as:::~lley may requIre after
dedicatIon of the UtIlItIes as set forth 1n .. p~li~graph 8=:'1 Q.610~ In:'addIfipn, If any more
parcels of property are added to the propose.d ~ubdiviston, .any .reSl.den~es buIlt on those
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property shall be constructed In accordance With all appiit~ble.:dr~WI~gs~::Sp~¢Iftc,~t~ons,!<, .. ·· .....
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"<.~,:",". .,.,'/ /insl.iillati,on Of t~e·llnde.rground UtIhtles dIligently and contmuously until they are completed
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"ripou''clo§ing o~:the .~boV'eieferen.ced Burcha.s.e and sale transaction
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5 Cost OrCQh~tru.c~on/bf 'd~d~lgroUnd"Ut~htleS :i~s shall, at Its sole cost
and expense, design, constru9t an~\ insiall ,the"imd(!rgrOlind ut1ht~.~s m complIance with all
applicable reqUIrements Pnot'.t9" cqrnmen'iing !~til1atl¢n Qf"th.e· underground utlhties, KBS
shall have a lIcensed surveyor surv~y'}~e ~~stpropert~''''lll~e o('fhe ,Ms<;'lelland Property,
and shall pli;;lce surveyor's rebar stakes':at the northwest c6rne.r aI)d the sb\l.,thwest ,¢'b~per of
the McQi'ellafictProperty Atthe completI6n, of instijlla.tion;Of tli&,.q~der.grq).lnd \l'tthdes,
KBS s~~ll flmsll::~rade the Easement Area and::adja:ten.t' gr~:>hn9·Which.triay .hav¢·'· be¢n
distuI:bed Qy<KBS':s constructlon activIties, and shall a.lso:,fe-.s'eed,the,Je-gr:~ded ar:~a with
gra~$' see~f' K;BS ipall take care not to damage the McCieUa:hd Prqperty ,hu~d al+Y improv~ment$" thei;eon, durmg the exercise of KBS I s rights iie.reu"nder. ..ill~he ~~ent any
d;t.mag~:·ls s9ffere,d dUOl1g thIS work, KBS agrees to promptly"rep~lt sliid,damilge, or to ,relmbo.rse"McCl~I.land f~r':ili.e entire costs of the repaIr work KBs;w'ilt-rep~a:ce any trees or
::sllfubs"removedor disturbed to the nearest location allowed :, ...... ,./.; ":":::'" ./ .. ~. :./ .,;."'" t y
":"""6,,"'''' Wat~r LJhe :~l{:aS'·agre~.s to loop a water Jl11e 10 the Easement from the
existing water :m.ath,..to:·~theA)F6pos~.g SU6:~lvIslon if allowable by Water DistrIct #90 upon
constructIOn o{s.ald subdivision,''''' It\furtheI:,':ea~ements are necessary to loop said water mam
in easement to bi;pWDh~~d, S.~ller 'igr~e~:'to iran~"such additional easements, at no further cost to KBS ,.;: J':.;.' ..... :. ·:·.;I .... \.;: •. ~. ,','
7 McClelland;:~·.·.C;P,.{W~tlgn t(t;'btl~iile~/··:·~~),gre,e.s to connect McClelland's
eXlst10g reSIdence, as legally pemllss.~ble,l~t9ie s.anit.ary sewer tg be installed m the
easement and to leave one addItIonal :$ewer stub-.6ut.:bn ttie"northi'boun4ary lme of the
McClelland parcel, apprOXImately 2S0'Jee(froQi' t~ w¢·~ter~-m9s.t prop:erty hne of tax
parcel No 032305-9270 at the tIme of the ·cons'tru.~tlC~ri of,the pro~ose~: s~bdl:v.~~lon In
addltlon, KBS agrees to pay the follow1Og sewe{C9Qriect~6n ¢haq~es f6~··the eXIst~ng
McClelland enc"from Kmg County and the ci'ty ~fR~rito~':: /.:j:'<::';.> \:::"': .'. fi~ \ y£!ttl\4 ~~7 ~o(e.'I'trO\ st ~""";' .:" /. GHICAgoTlttr:INSVR~NCEC.d~A~Y lJ. \ .. -\ ~ U <" i .has pl.teed the,.~oc,llfn~nt of ':"':::""'''''''''.:.'' ~ .. # \.~ v.tr _ . ~".:: r.ecord~~ .. <I:.~uston'ler.~ourt~$Y. . " Y yYI \ ¥~ er.( , I ~~d aCLcpts hO:I,!abl.f!ly for :." 'i: /~ ... ,:/ .' . ~ }11~ lhe,.~ccuracy 9fvayClIty of:' "':';.,. ~~9\ (\ fl 11111 Ub'G"rrnlnf .,;:" . .'. .' .::" ';') .J'
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In the event MCClell~~d.'c~nnt1~~ i~f~ afi~ 9~:s,'a~y"~ih~r of thl~ddergroun t1t~ f s e~~"t ~ewW' ho~
McClelland shall pay all construc~(m:exp~h~¢:s as~o~lated wl~::'S~4d connectJon to \ e ~oq/J ~
utihtIes. and said connection 'shall b~":fre~:'otall)'lenS\p'nJhe;,'~ Property. and shall be 10 ~'~'I,(
complIance wIth all applicable legar(~tiir¢meri.ts Nottill¢st~dl~g"tb~. forego1Og, KBS
agrees tha.t<tvicClelland shall not be require~ to':'pay .. any cbnnectl()h fee.··surcharg~/6f:pthe fil~
consny.ctlO~; or lil~.talIatlOn of the utIlIties "',,, ... -'" if .. :: ./··· .. ·'··~~I\ \(W . :.q u; iJ , fee to ~BS fO .. "r .. :tP.:e purpose of reImbursmg K~,S for3h~:.tos~."Of a.~~':'o,r··an~ p~rtlo. ~'ib. {the \.'t qO
"':':' 8. ,./' "\Malhtenance and RepaIr Expenses Ai{~ipe£ses;;a~~~biate.d· with: ~ 0,
mathtalIu'D.g, repalrmg, restormg. clearung or servIcmg the cQmpleted ~ridefgrqrind UtilItIes SQ~ll b¢"pal~Fentl~ely~y,~BS untIl such time as KBS dedicates···th(tind.ergfou~d utIlities to
,die ~:~ocI.aiton./·l'hereafter., all such expenses associated with maihtain~Iig, "repaIrIng,
:'I~stoni1g';'cle~l~g or .. s~rvlcmg the completed underground utilities shah"l?~·:paid by the
As:s9ciation ,d~ appr¢pn~te ufthty d~stnct If utilities are dedIcated pursuant 'to paragraph 8 1;
provldecr;'how~ve(d: If ;tpaif Qr'mai'ilte.nance of the underground utIlItIes IS required as a
result of the sdle attIon orAn~ctIoJl.of McClelland, McClelland shall pay the entire expense
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utIlIties may be dedIcated t9 th~"·dty. of-<Re~ton~;:kll~ 9'mpty, Water District No 90 or any
utIhty company m the future'::by.$.B'S 9f by' the:.'hon;teoWne;t·as~oclatlon. provided that the
CIty of Renton, Kmg County. Water ;~bIStflC..t.NO .:90 :.or any utility company agrees to'
operate. mamtam, repaIr and leplacet)1e ut~btles.": Vp01l"suCh dedication. the obhgation of
the properly owners to contnbute to t1ie·op'¢ratl6n,;:maUitena'nce .... t:~pall:·:·and replacement of
the underground utilIties shall termmate Further-; th~··;·rtggt to.;lise;.!sucli U~llttl~ .. Wl11
thereafter be at tbe discretion of the utlhty comp~ny'::6r D:1ull1~ipality ~i;ttth ownS···$e utilitIes
and riot hmlted to the lesldences m the proposed subd1'\~isl0~' :/. ".: /' <':,,;-. :~: /:"
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/:;;: .f.<B,s ~d .. ~~ccessors shall have the perpetual ngh~, at such tunes as may be necessary. to
~:: '\, .. '" /'e~ter upon the McClelland Property for the purpose of accessmg, mamtammg, repairmg,
::',:. ,"/ rest~rmg, cletmmg or servlcmg the uUhties McClelland agrees that saId nght of entry shall
"<~.,:". .",/ .be nb le$s th.~n twenty, feet (20') 10 width. KBS and its successors agree that such work
",,,,.,"., ,';' shah b~:,'ac~09-1pllshedl~ such Cl"m~'rt1ler that the surface of the ground and any pnvate
:< Impro~em~l}ts e~lstln.g o~ tp.eAvlcCl¢-lIand Property shall not be disturbed or destroyed, or "'in t~' ev:e'n( th~Y ar~' di~~.rbed Ol<·~estr.oy't'di':Jhey Will be replaced m as good a conditIOn as
they:w~e i~n~dljltely.::bef()re th~;;¥c.Clel1aJ,1d .Frppertywas entered upon by KBS or Its
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10.1 ::Wal Irt~emh:fit~:lol"KBS"~ng McqiiI$d hereby agree to hold
each other harmless, . to 1Odenfitify/ang/def¢nl;l;·eacl;1.f;)ther.·~ of ~~d::f.tom any and all claIms
and/or damages which either 'party qlay ~tis#iin ,11~' a 't~su:it o.f~hy breaches of their
respectIve obhgatlOllS descnbed herelp .. ;:';:Witho~t hmltliig #i.e gener.ality of the foregomg,
KBS speGtflcaIly agrees to hold harml~ss, ihdefumfy and.:defe.iidM:cCh~Jiap.d, unt~ft:t;ansfer
of the u~tht1(!h9. the homeowners assoclatldn:,wluch.:;WlJ,t','be.,,{ormed .. J>!"J5B&: s sUFte~$~rs 10 .
mtere~no the KB$ Ploperty, or for a penod Of,two (~) ye.ars Jr6ftrthe.datc;~:of}iom.pletlOn of
the construction ot the utIlltIes, whIchever occurs las( fro:m:ttnd against any ahd ~11 clanns
and/br datiIag'~s relatlllg to. "'::,i (:: .... , .... ::'./'/.(
,.: " ",,/./'·/i.1Q.! 1 1 KBS' s constructIOn and mstalla~ion"0.i'the·:·(t11::I~" .~: ,/' ,I:' ,;:' fl'" ' ••• ~:. "\::" ::: ,:': ,~;.
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::'::;':" propeft/as ~{re~.ii1t cfr the. .. n.\~~allat1on of the utilities, .
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KBS shalt have ,¢ .liabIlity Ii~Fe4n~~r"lf said overflow IS caused solely by
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10. (A The ~~h~m.atiO.Q::~f th~ JVftClelland Property WIth hazardous
or toxic waste or matttlal'cls a:'i'esu'1t ot?KBS's:.instalIanon of the utIlIties,
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10 1 5 The dlsch.arg~;of h.aza,rdo'!s or)oxlc' wast~. or materIal through
the utlhty system, unless said coiitathin~hC?ri or;.:(hsc.liarge···I~ cau~ed by McClelland,
or ongmates wlthm the McClelland Pi'bp~'i:ty./ .:,' ./ ) :.,;. "" ...... , .. ,.\ ..
10 1 6 Any governmental ~;;~Cy:!~: ~i~e~:";art;/~~ p6i~~n~pntenQl.ng
that the utllmes were not properly constructed or ·otb.e~~ls~;d~m~g6dJ~eIF/piop~#y·",:"
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and accepts no liability (or/" .;'"
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:.::' .. :i" ... 11 :;. /'Extenslons Tw.enty;;,sJx (26) months after sIgmng and mutual acceptance of
<:. ili.is Ajre~hu4nt • .J.fIq3S ha~;)n6t rec~.Ared fmal engmeenng and construction drawmg
·":tpp~,~va~,:f~.r th.~··'ab9ve-~~ritlone(s·ub91'VtSlO~. McClelland agrees to extend the closing of
thIS lr~l,isastIOri. fo~.i'thr~ (~) mne!&/(OO) day/p~dp'ds at a cost of seven hundred fIfty dollars
($750) for ~ach"exten~ion{ to \».:Pild at t1.ie"l)#gil,lhing of each extenSIOn All earnest money
depOSIts and'·:~;1{ten~.I6n p~ym¢hts§l1all apP'Iy.,.tchhe purchase pnce at closmg
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herein seemmgly to th'~"'C6ntrar-Y, I~{th~"~v~nt KBS il~g:.~ot co~pl~ted lOstallatton of the
UtilItIes within ten years of th;e da~e t4.~t tQ1's .Agre~ll,1entis re9or4¢d WIth the Kmg County
Recorder, this Agreement shail.ailtonlatlcilUY tertlllIia~e a'nd .. :si'iaU thereafter be null and
VOid KBS's wOlk shall be deemed·i(:.9,qii>l~e a{ such tl'tfie.:~~ qity ~nd{9! County fully and
finally aCf!ept all of KBS's wOlk on the: utit~ties·.as·~ompl¢ie/ .. /.. "'\',:. .f';''::"
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and COndltldn~ coiltamed herem shall benefIt and burden theMcCI~U~nd arid KBS/
Proirties;' art(j sh~ll constItute covenants that run wlth';b:Oth{:Prop·e~.u~s, ~t1d.ihalr':benefIt
and"burQ~n th~ heirs, successor and aSSIgns of the McClellang and'KBS,c"Pz:dpedles
.. /,i··· :.::<4.,//' N,~~~,ari(rVOld ThIS contract and the contents ·~:;~{:.W~lf'~~.6~e null and
:'YOld aftd'unenf6r,ceablc:; m the event KBS falls to receIve final engmeenng. <}hd constructIon
dtawmg approval fo,t"a 'forni~l subdiviSIOn or PRD for the property showii"on ExhIbIt B
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15. :PenCe ... ilCBS: '.\~rees to place a SIX foot (6') fence along the North hne of tax
parcel No. 0323.05~1:70 vi' Uie e.yent·, the;:afqrementIOned subdlVlSlon receIves approvals
acceptable to pJ'rchas~l;/ ;.:: /',' .\.:,,) .,". ".:.
16. Dral:~ge. ~l':agte~s t~::;r9t~ct.a'~~·.:~ef~d McClelland from dramage from
the proposed KBS subdIVIS'iQ1;1 and,.dev.elopfu.en~:eff~ts./· ~S. .. shall resolve any dramage
problems arismg dIrectly as a:'r~s\i1t ~f th~; deyelop,fue,i1t ariircoh~.truction of the property
deSCribed on ExhIbit B, and repaIr any dama'ge qius¢d t9'M.~Cle(land'.s property from any
such drainage problems. .: ......... /'Y' ;::. /. :/ F \ ..
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McClelland that modIfy·or affect thIS Agreement "'Tlus .Agr~em~nt ~~ .tully }.p:~egr~terl:and
all prior negotiatIons regardmg the terms of the Easeme~~ Agr~meii~:·are..,Iiie.~ged).n~o·~d
have become a part of this Agreement .... : '::0· HIC~:GO:':T / .. ":'.' ".. .. :' <", .....
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and acceptih191lablllly·for .: .:' .' . :;",:,.
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~: /" pfo~'idep for herem or gIven In COrulection herewIth shall be vabdly gIven, made, delIvered
.\". ,/ J0:t::··serv.ed··l"f-l.n wntmg and delivered personally or sent by regIstered, certIfIed mad, or
.. f ~~ceipte~ overmght serVIces, postage prepaId, or by faCSImile to, with confirmed receIpt at \:':~";""."'''''/' ..... ' Jhe.,fOl1~\vm~ aq!Jres~~~
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McClelland ;;~li~f6rd 3:nd 9ildy..'M<?Clel!ap~. .' t4410 SE 107(/! prace.f ,,/ .. \ ',r"":'!} ;: .;-:: .:' ';'(;:>i' Renton(~t· ;~,~o~~.=":/,:i' :/ .. ,., ... \::: ..... ) .. /':::"':.:y
19 Attorney's Fees In thee\(p~t any p~rty employ's ao;'att9In~y' to enforce any of
the prOVi~10J1S o{ thiS Agreement, on a'ny i~;;ue··:of:·'S~te, (~denll aibankiltp.tcy law(1h,.e
prevaIlIJ:lg p~tty.shall be entitled to recover\ts costS}'lltigat~on exp'ense~: ari~ rea~6n~61e
attorne.Y's fees lii~onnectlon therewIth from ti1e"ndn-prev~ihng·j)·a'ity.; ... / f!,/ ./
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law's of the St~te ai' Washington. .. ,. .:....'
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':Cr;>urt to' be my~hd or u~nfo~ceable, the remainder of thiS Easement Agr{:e1ll.ent shall remam
ll'i'ful,l force.,a·n((eff~ct § :! , .. n". .
·'···~~··suchess~s,··:'·/~l)i~·;E~~~,me.:~\gre~ment bmds the heIrs, successors and assIgns of
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and accepts no liability for
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acknowledged the said ·.~n.§tnmJent t6' b~,'the [ree,afid·vo.luntary aff'and deed of ~azd limited
hablhty company fOI th~' use.~"~md/pllr:p'ost?:ltJi~~cll?: . .l.11e~il.oneM~I~i on oath stated that he IS
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Notary puhlIc III and 101 th~ StateOt. W.a811lpgtop~ dql'y <,:.oqlnllssloned and ~WOlll, came
ClIfford McClelland, persdludJX .. ~'iG~ii o(hav~;rig pl:e~¢ilte~~·.~at!~factory eVidence to be the
Individual descllbed m and who exccutcdlhe;wllhin IristrLii'hent,':~nd acknowledged that he
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. . . \.. . .. ".f .:/ :(~c N~rth 165 feet of the South 495 feet of the Northeast quarter ofthe Southeast quarter
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The North half,d'fth~·:.'Nol1l'l hal-tdt',;the South half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter. 0.1 Sec~ion ~~ T<;>.\Vns:lllp ,?J'N~rth, Ran~~::S,.East, Willamette Meridian,
in King County, Wash#igto.~·; .,/ ./' ;:./ "":" /. ,Y
EXCEPT that portion a~s~rlb~d as .follows;.,"':::. ':. ;';"::.';:=:'J'
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Bes~ng at a point on the Nonh litl,e ot,'said sUb'Cii:Asiqn w.hi~b·.l:!ears South.Ol °25'02" W;.~st':6)3.38 feet and North 890 37'3$" W~!if3o. fe~i fr9m t1.{~ East q~er c!i)Hl~r of said
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:·'then.~~ No~ 87°37'38" West along said North.hne :125, .feet,' .. ·· .... .' :: /. .
:i' theric~:;South 01°25'02" West 122.17 feet, < ........ ::' ::-.... -.... :: :.::':/
ii' the·nce.~South 87°49'08" East 125 feet; '.' ;;. .: ........ : .:' /. ..'
:' ~enc~:Not;ili 01°25'02" East 121.75 feet to the Point dfB.,~gi~~; .,.:' .
.:' .:/Exc¢pt tb.t £.ast"30Jeet thereof for County Road.::' ./;: .'
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The NOrtk,1 ~5'~:;I'&,'~e,$~~fh 3~Of<e\,of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
OfScctlOC. 3~·,T.oWnslup ~3 Norlh{RPngc:{5E~t, Willamette Mendlan, in King County,
Washington; :.~ '\:, ... \'. .:'. " /":' .. :.
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Lot 1, King County Short Plat N.1JIll9~~ 489017, r~tor4ed under ~cordlOg Nwnber
870303900 I, and amended by Affida~~t 9f Gorre:ctioqire~~dJ!d uri.der Recording Number
8706260950, in KIng County, Washington,:·bein:g a pbrti,on g:f th~·~9uth'ha.1f of the South
haIf of the South haIf of the Northeast quariet:,p'rt~i Sqiithe.t\st q\J,aher ofSe~tion 3,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Wlllamette Mei:Idi~, ~ Kriii' Co~ty, Wasl)iD,gton;
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t~wristjip i3 N6rth/lUnge 5 aa.st/Wllla,Jil~tt.e Meridian, in Kmg County, Washington;
EXCEPT th'e'''Westj840~'SO fe¢t:th~reQf,"'in4: '.':1' . " ~ ',' .. r or· '" " EXCEPT.~e N9rth 165 f,t~t tBc;reof; ~4." ,:.:: .... /
EXCEPT tiiafportipn odying.i·Wit4ill.i~·~ S~uth half of the South half of the South balf of
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Lot 2 aQ~ the East 164 feet of Lot··l/K.1~g d~,Y.:n.ty Sho~' Pl~f 1'{urnbeF4~60 17, r~cQrded
undef":R~eording Number 8703039001, ~d corr~$te4;Unq£r R~c,g.~dU:l,g ii{.um~t/
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:SoutQ~ast .quari.br of Section 3, Township 23 North, Rang¢.S E'ast, Wjilariiett~' Meridian,
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Thence Nortperly 65.,Q'Q{feet.:aioQg th.e ~tJine of said Section 3;
Thence Nortks.7°49'~08;' W~st 610,.io feet,/ . .. ,..-,,~. ,'~: .'.':.
Thence South 01°25'04" W~s~.65.00 feet,(o th¢· SO,uth line of the Northeast quarter of the
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Thence Easterly along sa'ic;tS,9.uth line Q10 ~O feet to"the:i~oin~ of Beginning;
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(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot A, King':Go~ty BoUndilry.I::in~ AdJ{fsunent application
number S92LOI03, recorded under Re6otdin,g N\lm1i~r 9709\-0:1,022)
TOGETIIER WITH an easement for roa~·'~i:l.I.li'es.,6·:e/~e.::·'~01:i·~~;i;·~:·~6.n of Lot I
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WHEN RECORDED RBTt1'RN TO'
Zeno, Drake and Hively, P.S.
4020 Lake Washington Blvd. HE
CHICAGO YlTl[ nil I It ~ .. , or 114
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KSUiirktelanl~ WA 98033 E1902408 , w.ralfv:'i' JlI PI.W:II @Chicagonde InIurance Company
701 5th A"..ue -S&dte1700 .'~ WasIIln 98104
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.REfERENCE NUMBD(S) 0' DOC~S ASSICNEJ) OR RELEASED:
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CRANrOR(S):
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CRANTEBCS):
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Lot 3, 1t111& COlIDty Short Plat ,
PIIllNamc: 8703039001
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ASSI'SSOR'S PROIERTY TAXPARCBL ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
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Kirkland, WA 98033
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G1WfI'OR McCItJImI. Chft'oreI mI CmdV
GllANlU KBSm LLC .
LEGAL DESClUFI'ION SceBxlnIlltC
AdddaoIIIlIcol OD DI2CS 10 -13 of IIus docamaIl
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS. 03D)S.9270. 032~. 03230S-9046-02. 0323()S.~.
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TInS EASEMENT AGRBBMENT ("Agreement") IS enlenld into this ....a.::. day
~ , 1999, by aDd between ClIfford and Cindy McClelland, a marital
ly ("McCleDand") IDd KBS m, L L.C., a Washington limited bablbty company
and/or successors or assigns ("KBS")
RECITALS
A McClelland IS !he OWDeI' of certam real property located at 14410 SB 107·
Place, kenton, WA 98059,lcgaJly desc:ribed In ExlubJt A attached hereto ('McCleUand
Property'), aDd
B KBS IS the parcbaser UDder an executory Purchase am Sale Agreement of
certam real property which IS adJaceDt to the McC1eUaod Property, JegalJy described in
Exlublt B attacbed hcmo ("JCBS Property"), !he closmg of purehaso aod sale of winch WID
be e~l1DCOus with !be conveyance of tbJs Easement Agrcenat,
C KBS mtends to obtai. approval for a formal subchVlSlOn or PRO for the KBS
property. ml construdJon draWIng approval of the same as a coulitioo to tile closing of the
purchase am sale transaction as weD as to !be conveyance of the easement descnbcd herem,
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ORIGINAL
D KBS desires to obtam as easement across a portIon of the McClelland
Property for thC purpose of a lIIStallmg am mamtaining underground ubhtles, and '
E McClelland IS WJIhng to grant such easements accordmg to the terms
descnbed berem,
NOW, THEREFORE, m consIderatIon of $25,000 paJd by KBS to McClelland
($2,000 wluch IS payable upon McClelland's execution of this Agreement and the approval
by KBS of its feaslblhty sl9dy, and the remamder IS payable WJthm tlurty (30) days of
approval of a plellmmary plat and approved constructIon drawings for saId SUbdIVIsIon or
PRD), the mutual proIDlses contamed herem, and the benefIts denved therefiom, the
undersIgned partIes hereby agree as follows '
Grants of Easements and L1CellSe
, 1 I Easement for UndergroUJ¥l UWltJes. McClelland hereby grants to
KBS a perpetual, non-eXCluslve easement over, under, and across that pornon of the
McClelland Property legally described ID ExlubJt C attached hereto ("Easement Area") for
the purposes specified m paragraph 2 beloW McClelland shall have the nght to use the
u::P Easement Alea for any and all purposes not inconsistent WIth the nghts granted to KBS
-'herem Such, ngbt shall mclude, but not be lunited to, the mstallatJon of underground N-cr. utilities; sideWallcs, gutters, PIpes and culverts, so long as said uses'do not unreasonably
~ mterfere wIth the mstallation, mamtewux:e and operabon of the underground utJIitJes m the
-Easement Area .
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C) 1 2 ' ~ McClelland also grants to KBS a temporary license to enter
CN upon the McCleltand Property for the IDDlted purposes of completIng construcbon and
: ~ mstaUabon of the underground UWIlJes, proVIded, however, KBS shall exel t Its most
N reasonable efforts to confIDe such entry to the EasemeDt Area and areas unmedlately
adjacent to the Easement Area
2 Use of Easement Area KBS' s use of !be Easement Area shall be limited to
the construction, installation, mamteoaJl:e, repair, operatIOn and use of underground
UWltJes to serve the forty-elgbt bouses to be built OD the Property descnbed m Exlublt B,
subject to the nght of mumctpahlles and utJlity dlStncts to'use as they may teqllll'C after
dedication of the utilities as set forth m paragraph 8 1 below ID addttJon, If any more
parcels of property are added to the proposed subdIVISIOn, any resKiences buJlt on those
parce]s wJlI also have the same fight to use the easement
3. KBS's wArranties KBS warrants that the undergrouoo utilitIes for the KBS
property sbaU be constructed m accordance WIth all applicable drawmgs; specmcatJons,
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CItCAGO nne INSURANCE COMIWIY
has ~d all document III
record as a CU$lomer cotrtisy
andiC. no lIab~rIy la
!lie lCturacy a vailcltt 0/ "t~
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pennlls, approvals and other legal· reqwrements Imposed by City, county, state or federal
laws andlor regulatIOns.
3 1 DIligent Construction. KBS shall prosecute the construction and
mstallatlon of the underground uuhtJes diligently and continuously until they are completed
3 2 OwnershiP KBS or assigns will be the owner of the KBS Property
upon clOSing of the above-referenced purchase and sale transaction
4 McClelland's Warranues. McClelland warrants that they are the owner of
the McClelland Property and that there are no liens or encumbrances affecting the
McCleUaoo Property winch would mterfere WIth the mtended use of the Easement Area
5 Cost of Construction of Underground Utthbes KBS shaJJ, at lis sole cost
and expense, design, construct aIXl install the underground uUbtJes m compbance With all
applicable requIrements Pnor to commencmg IDStaJlatlon of the underground ubllties. KBS
shall bave a licensed surveyor ~rvey the west property line of the McClelland Property ,
and sball place surveyor's rebar stakes at the northwest corner and the soutltwest corner of
the McClelland Property At the complebon of lnstaJJatlon of the wtderground ubbtles,
KBS sbaJl flDlSh grade the Easement Area and adjacent ground which may have been
cUsturbed by KOS's construCtIon aCtiVIties, and shall also re-seed the re-graded area With
grass seed KBS shall take care not to damage the McClelland Property, and any
improvemenrs thereon, dunng the exercise of KBS's rigbts hereunder. In the event any
damage IS suffered dunng tills work, KBS agrees to promptly repm sald damage, or to
reunburse McClelland for the entlfC costs of the repaD' work KBS Will replace any trees or
shrubs removed or disturbed to the nearest location allowed . .
6 Water Lme KBS agrees to loop a. water lme m the Easement from the
existing water malD lo tIte proposed subdJvlslon if allowable by Water Dlstnct #90 upon
construction of SaId subdlVlsion If further easements are necessary to loop S81d water maID
in easement to be purchased, Seller agrees to grant such addJbonal easements, at DO further
costtoKBS
7 McClelland's COnncctJOD to Utilities. KBS agrees to connect McClelland's.
eXIStIng resJdence, as legally permISSible, to rhe sanitary sewer to be installed m the
easement and to leave one addJbonal sewer stub-out on the north boundary lme of the
McClelland parcel, approxunately 250 feet from the western-most property ]me of tax
parcel No 032305-9270 at the tune of the constructlon of the proposed subdIVISIOn In
addlbon, KBS agrees to pay the foJlowmg sewer connecbon charges for the eXISting
McClelland enc~rom King County and the City of Renton a~ \\ V~4 ~~f to(t~,,~@ V \\~. u-{ ~ \t'/11 ~It~\~~ EASE
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a City fees'
b
System Development Charge $ 585
Honey Creek Special AS,sessment DlStnct $ 250
Permit fees
Subtotal
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$ 895 i
$1.09840 (llfetune payoff) ~~ (i1
IlIf VIlli'''' \l, ,...
Kmg County-Capacity Charge
TOTAL $1.984 )I~~'I"'*, . ~~ In the event McCle]Jand connects mto am uses any other of the undergro II ~J 't.1Me( ~~
McClellaoo shall pay all comtruCUOD expemes asSOCiated wldl saJd connectIOn to '~"IIJ ~
uUhtIes, and S81d connecnon shall be free of aU hens on dle KBS Property. and shall be In ~1,~L
complWlce With all applicable legal requirements Notwldlstmbng the foregomg. KBS ~
agrees that McClelland shall 001 be required to pay any connecbon fee, surcharge or othe t1~
constructIon or mstalJauon of the uuhtJes ~~ l \fI q lA 71(
fee to KBS for the purpose of reunbursmg KBS for the cost of all or any portIOn,f the \!-flO
8. Mamtenance and JWwr ExIlCDSCS All expenses associated with
malDtaunng. repainng, restonng, cleanmg or semcmg the completed underground uulltlcs
shall be paid entuely by KBS unul such tune as KBS cbhcates the underground utJIities to
the AssOctatiOn' Thereafter, all such expemes associated with mamtammg. repairing,
restonng, cleanmg or 5eIV1CIDg !he completed underground utilities shall be paid by the
Association or appropnate ubhty dlStnct If ublitics are dedicated pursuant to paragraph 8 1;
prOVided, however, If repair or malDtenance of the umergrouOO utJIltles IS required as a
result of tbe sole actIon or maebon of McC1eJland, McClelland shall pay the entire expense
of such repaIr
8 1 DedicatiOn to Governmental EntrtiesJCommercJal Uuhtv The,
ubbues may be dedicated to the City of Renton. K1nB County, Water DlStrict No 90 or any
uhhty company In the future by KBS or by the homeowners' aSSOCiatIon, provided that the
CIty of Renton, Kmg County, Water DIstrict No 90 or any Ubllty company agrees 10
operate, mamlaln, repaIr and leplace the ubbues Upon such dedIcation, the obhgation of
the properly owners to contnbute to the operabon, mamtenance, rtpau and replacement of
the underground utIlities shall tennmale Further, the nght to use such uulltles will
thereafter be at the dISCretion of the utIlIty company or IDUDlclpahty whIch owns the uUhbes
and not hooted to the Icsldences In the proposed subciJvlSlon
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-4
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CHCAGO 11M INSlIIANCI: COIdlANY
hal pImId !he cIoaminlol
nCOld as a customer eotrleSY
and accepts no babdty lor
llie II:CllRC, or ya~ddy 01
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9 Entry 00 MCClelland Property to Perform Mamtenaoce and Rej>air Work
KBS and successors shall have the perpetual ngbt, at such tunes as may be necessary, to
enter upon the McClelland Property for the purpose of accesSlDg, mamtauung, repainng,
restormg, clearung or servicIng the utIlities McClelland agrees that Sald nght of entry shall
be DO less than twenty feet (20') ID width. KBS and its successors agree that such work
shall be accomplished m such a manner that the surface of the ground and any pnvate
unprovements eXlsbng on the McClelland Property shall nol be disturbed or destroyed, or
m the event they are disturbed or destroyed, they wtll be replaced In as good a condition as
they were unmedaately before the McClelland Property was entered upon by KDS or Its
successors
10 Hold Harmless and Indenuuty PrOVISIOns
10.1 Mutual Indemruficabon. KBS and McCleJland hereby agree to hold
each other harmless, to mdemnify and defem each other of am from any and all c13llDS
and/or damages winch either party may sustain as a result of any breaches of their
respective obllgallOns descnbed herem. WIthout Iumtlllg the generality of the foregomg,
KBS speC1fx:aJly agrees to hold harmless, mdemmfy and defend McClelland, unul transfer
of !he uulmes 10 the homeowners assoclabon wluch WIll be formed or KBS's successors 10
mterest to the K.BS PI operty. or for a penod of two (2) years from the date of completion of
the constructlon of the UUhl1es. whIChever occurs last. from aIXI against any and all cJauns
andIor damages relatmg to.
10.11 KBS's construction and Installation of abe utiliues •
• IC) . ~ 10 1 2 The fJ]mg of any hens or assessments agamst the McClelland
property as a result of the Installabon of the utilities,
10 1 3 The overflow of water from the utillbes, prOVided, however,
KBS shall have no liability bcrewxIer If said overflow IS caused solely by .
McClellaOO's aCtion,
10.1 4 The contamination of !he McClelJand Property With hazardous
or toxic waste or maler181 as a result of KBS's inslallauOD of the uuhhes.
10 1 S The dasclJarge of hazardous or toxIC waste or matenaJ througb
the utility system. unless said contaminauon or dISCharge 1& caused by McClelland.
or ongmates Wlthm the McClelland Property.
10 1 6 Any governmental agency or other party or person contendmg
that the utllIlles were not properly constructed or Otherwise damaged their property
or the environment '
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-5
CHICAGO ru INSURANCE CCfJJ'ANY
/tas placed IIIe doClJll1elll r:I
reconl IS. CUSiomer courtsy .
and a_ no kabllity for
the ~ orVBAQIy 01 tI1t~
Notwithstanding any provIsion hereof seemlDgly to the contrary, the Association andlor
KBS's successors In Interest shall contmue to be bound by the oblIgations contaIned in this
paragraph 9 m perpetuity.'
11 extensiOns Twenty-SIX (26) months after SlgnlDg and mutual acceptance of
this Agreement, If KBS has nOl received fmal engmeermg and construction drawmg
approval for the above-mentIoned SUbdivision, McClelland agrees to extend the closing of
thIs transacUon fol' three (3) nmety (90) day periods at a cost of seven hundred fifty dollars
($750) for each extension, to be paid at the beginning of each exteuslOn AU earnest money
depoSits and extension payments shall apply to the purchase pnce at closmg
12 TermmatJon of Easement Notwlthstandmg any other proVISion contained
herein seenungly to the contrary, In the event KBS has not completed mstallatlon of the
utilIties within ten years of the date that thiS Agreement IS recorded WIth the Kmg County
Recorder, this Agreement sllall automatICally temunate and shaJl thereafter be null and
VOid KBS's wOlk shall be deemed complete at such D as City andlor County fully and
finally accept all ofKBS's wOIk on the utilities as complete
13. Covenants Runmng wuh the Land. McClelland and.K.BS agree that the terms
and COnditiOns contained berem shall benefit and burden the McClelland and KBS
Properties, and shall constitute covenants that run WIth both Propertles, and shall benefIt
and burden the heIrS, successor and asSIgns of the McClelland and KBS Properues
14 Null and V Old Tlus conttact and the contems herem WIll become null and
VOId and unenforceable m the event !CBS fads to receIve 6naI engmeermg and constructlon
drawmg approval for a formal subdiviSIon or PRD for the property shown on Exhibit B
15. mG KBS agrees to place a SIX foot (6') fence along the North lme of tax
parcel No. 0323059270 10 the event the aforementioned subdiVISIon receIves approvals
acceptable to Purchasel
16. Dramage. KBS agrees to protect and defend McCleJIand from dralllage from
the proposed KBS subdiVISIOn and development efforts KBS shall resolve any dramage
problems arismg directly as a result of the development and construction of the property
descnbed on ExhIbit B, aM repair any damage caused to McClelland's property from any
such drainage problems.
17 . Enure Agreement There are no other agreements between KBS and
McClelland that modify or affect tlus Agreement TIns Agreement IS fully integrated and
all pnor negotiations regardmg the terms of the Easement Agreement are merged anto and
have become a part of this Agreement
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-6
W~II'OIlIdsI7t.ScIoc.
CHICAGO nru INSURANCE COMPANY •
has placed lilt documenl 0/
recOld III QISIomer courtesy
and actejU no bbl~ lor
!he acCW'JCY 01 valtdliy 01'
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18. NotICes. AU notices, consents, approvals and other communicatIons
provided for herem or given m CODDeCtlon berewnh shall be valldly given, made, delivered
or served If m wrJtUlg and delivered personally or sent by registered, cembed mad. or
receipted overmght semces. postage prepaid, or by facslDli1e to. with conf1lDled receipt at
the folJowmg addresses .
KBS KBsm,LLC
12505 Bel·Red Road
Bellewe, WA 98005
AttentIOn' Kohn Taylor
FaX 425/452-9016
McCleDand Clifford and Cmdy McClelland
14410 SE 1()7f' Place
ReDlOn, WA 98059
19 Attorney's Fees In !be event any pany employs an attorney to enforce any of
the provisiOns of thiS Agreement, on any issue of state;. federal or bankruptcy law. the
prevallmg p~ shall be eotJUcd to recover Its COSIS, htJgatlon expenses and reasonable
attorney's fees 18 connectlOn thereWith from the non-prevallllll party.
2OGovet1!1DJ Law. ThIs AgrCCl1ltnt shall be comtrued under and governed by the
laws ofthc Stare ofWasbington.
21 Severability If any proVISion of tbJ3 Easerrx:nt Agreement is determined by a
coun to be mvalld cir unenforceable, the remainder of this Easement Agreement shall remam
m full forCe and effect
22 Successors nus Easement Agreemcm bDKls the Ims, successorS and assIgns of
the partJes
KBS m, L L.C., a Washington lnmted bablbty
company
CHICAGO mu IIISI.CW«:E COUPNN
has (IIud hi doclllllft rJ
recGId IS • CUIIIn1er courtesy
anda"'l*"'lIaInIyfot
!he ICCII.I..; orDJIIIy 0/
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EASEMENT AGREEMENT ~ 7
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STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
THIS IS TO CER"I1FY that on thIs J!L day of a,etl ' 191£, before me,
a Notary public III and for the State of Washmgton, duly commissIoned and SWOln, came
Kohn Taylor, pelsonally !.nown or havmg presented sattsfactolY eVidence to be a Member of
KBS III, L L C , the limited hablhty company that executed the foregomg Instrument, and
acknowledged lhe slud lostntmenl to be the free and voluntary act and deed of ~ald hmlted
hablhty company fOl the uses and purposes therem mentIoned, and on oath stated that he IS
authorued to execuie the ~d IllslrUment on behalf of srud Imuted habihty company
HAND and ofllclal seal the day and year m thiS certlftcate first
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Notary Public ID and for the
StatetJ,waShjgton, 'Q,idmg al
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STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
THlSISTOCERTlFYlhatontbe",)'\>{kdayof Af;'\ ,19'f\beforeme,a
Notary puhllc ID and 101 the State of Washington, duly commIssioned and ~WOln, came
Chfford McClelland. personally known or havmg plesenled sallsfactory eVidence to be the
IDdlVldual descllbed m and who executed the wlthm mslroment, and acknowledged that he
sIgned the same us hl\ Jiee and voluntalY act and deed for the uses and purposes thelem
menlJOned
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-8
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CHICAGO mu: INSlJIW«:E COMPANY
has plaud lie documelll fA
reoonI al a cuslomer cwlasy
aid acc.epll no bbddy 101
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WITNESS MY HAND nlltlofficJaI seal the day ,lIld yea I In tlus ceillficatc lirst above
wullen
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NOl81Y Public to and for the
Slale of W shmgton, resldt~ al
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COUNTY OF KING )
nils IS TO CERTIFY that on the'''.tl. day of AIN\ \ -I 9't1t before me, a
NotaIy public m nnd for the State of Washington, duly co~ed and swoln; came Cmdy
McClelland, personally known or havmg presented sausfactolY eVidence to be the mdivldual
descnbed an and who executed the Within mstrument, and acknowledged thal she SJgned the
same as her rlee nnd voluntruy net and deed for the uses and purposes therem mcnUoned
WITNESS MY HAND and offiCial seal the day lind yenr In thiS certificate lirst above
wntten
EASEMENTAGREEMENT-9
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" EXIIIBIT A
LOl3 of Kmg County Short Plat Number 4860 J 7, recorded under Recording Nwuber
8703039001,IIl!d corrected by Affidavit recorded under Rccording Number 8706260950,
together With the West 428 00 feet of the South 330 feel of!hc Nortbeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter oCSec:tion 3, Township 23 North, Range S East, WiUamette Meridian.
in Kin, COWIty, Washington;
EXCEPT the North .l6S feet thereof,
EXCEPT that portion lying within the South half of me Soulb half of me South balf of
said subdivision and EXCEPT County roads;
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quieting nde in King County Court Cause Number
86-2·22118·2 entered OD March 23, 1987:
EXCEPT the East 164 reet ofsald Lot 3;
(BEING KNOWN AS Loll oelCing County Lot Lane AdJusunent No. S92LOI03,
recorded under Rccording Number 9209101022, and other property )
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -10
W 1IiodaGU»IIIIOII'dt 177'\ "'"
CHICAW 1l1llllWlAr«:E COMPANY
Iws pIKed lilt docIImeIll 01
mxrd IS I wsImB CIJIfIesy
and ac. DO_tat
the accII'oII.y or vaIIIItf of
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Parcel A.
The North 16S (eet of the South 49S feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 3, TownslUp 23 North, Range S Easl, WiUamette Meridian, in King County,
Washington
(No Road exception has been noted in this description for Parcel A)
Parcel B.
The North balf of the North balf of the South half of the Northeast quartet of the
Southeast quarter oC Section 3, Township 23 North. Range S East, Willamette Meridian,
in King COUllty, Washington;
EXCEPT that portiOD described as follows:
Beginning at a point on !he North line of said subdivision which bears South 011125'02"
West 633.38 feet and North 89°37'38" West 30 feet from the East quarter comer of said
SecUon 3,
thence North 87°37'38" West along said North lme t2S feel,
thence South 01 ~5·02· West 122.17 feet,
thence South 87°49'08" East 125 feet:
thence North OI~'02· East 121.75 feet to the Point of Beginning;
Except the East 30 feet Ibereof for County Road.
: g (There is III overlap of approximately 17 feet between Parcels A and B.)
N ¥ ellaDd Parcel:
The North 16S feet of the South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter
oCSecbon 3, Townslup 23 North, Range S East, Willamene Mendl8D, in KiDs County,
Washington;
EXCEPT CoWlty roads
BeDDett Parcel:
Lot 1, King County Short Plat Number 48601 7, recorded under Recordmg Number
8703039001, and amended by Affidavit of Correction recorded under Recording Nwnbcr
8106260950, in Kmg County, Washington, being a portioo of the South balf of the South
half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3,
Township 23 North, Range S East, Wlilamette Mendilll, m Kmg County, Washington;
EASEMENT AGREEMENT -11
W.OdDCIU301"'O'~"" JS drlc
CIICAGO TInE INSlJRAHCE COMPANY
/iaa plicad th. docwnenl 0/
IICGId IS I CUSIoIner CGUr/esy DIId *ejj$ no _lor _
1M ICtUIaCy or I1Idi1y 01
lilt c'ottPnsnt
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TOGETHER WITH the following described property in accordance with Decree
Qweung Tide in IGng County Superior Court Cause Number 86·2·22118·2 entered on
March 23, 1987; .
The South 330 feet of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quancr of Section 3,
Township 23 Nor1h, Range S East, Wlllamette Meridian, in Klng County, Washington;
EXCEPT the West 840.50 feet thereof, and
EXCEPT the North 16S feet tbcreof; and
EXCEPT that portion ollying within the South half of the South half of the South half of
said subdivision; and
EXCEPT COUDty roads.
Serra Parcel:
Lot 2 and the East 164 feet of Lot 3, KIDg County Short Plat NUlnbef486017. recorded
UDder ReconliDg Number 8703039001, and corrected under Recording Number
8706260950, being a portion of the following:
The South half of the South half of the South half of the Northeast qtmtcr of the
Southeast quarter of Section), TOWDShip 23 North, Range S East. Wallamette Meridian,
in King County, Washington,
ExCEPT County row;
AND EXCEPT the following described partel.
BEGINNING at the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section);
Thence Northerly 65.00 feet alOnt the East line of said Section 3;
Thence North ,,.49'08" West 670 20 fm;
Thcoce South 01'25'02" West 65.00 feet to 1he South line oCthe Northeast quarter olthe
Southeast quartet of said Section 3;
Thence Easterly along said South line 670 20 feet to the Point of Beginning;
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot A, King COUllty BoundaryUne Adjustment application
nllDber S92L0103. recorded under Recordin, Numbcr9209101022)
TOOE1HER WITH an casement for road and utilities over !he Southerly pomon oCLot I
as disclosed 00 the face of the short plat.
EASEMENT AGREEMENT ·12
W~1\101'11t~I1l: doc
CI«:I.GO nn llNSURANCE COMA\If(
has ~ed the d.lcIInenI 01 _2$ a cusIoolercoart~y
and accepts no _lor
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EXIIIDIT C
The West 20.00 feet of the following described parcel:
Lot 3 of King County Short Plat Nwnber 486017. recorded under Rctording Number
8703039001, and corrected by Affidavit recorded UDder Recording Nwnber 8706260950,
together willt the West 428.00 feet of the South 330 (eet of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Townslup 23 North, Range S East, Willamettc Meridian,
in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the North 165 feet thereof,
EXCEPT that ponion lying within the South half of the South half of the South balf of
said SlIbdivislon and EXCEPT COWlty roads,
IN ACCORDANCE with Decree Quiebng Title in King County Court Cause Nwnber
86-2-22118-2 entered on Marth 23,1987:
EXCEPTthC East 164 fectofsaid Lot 3;
(BEINO KNOWN AS Lot 3 of King COWlty Lot Line AdjustmCDt No S92L0 1 03,
recorded Wldcr Recording Number 9209101022, and other property.)
EASEMENT AGREEMENT· 13
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AFtER RECORDING RETURN TO:
Washington Federal Savings
.. LOAN ADMIN·WAOClice
IllUllllIIUUlillll1 20051007001585
/' Siiattle WA 9~101
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CHICAGO TITLE DT 37.00 PAGE00! OF 0011 10/07/2005 13:30 KING COUNTY, lolA
Loan Number 075 207 309262·4
:" :';: i.:" .:. .~ Qi"antor ("Borrower"), wliose
address is 12320 NE 8TH ST SW'fE lOll, BltLtE"W'WA 98005,.,.~ ·\.i· ; and
WASIDNGTON SERVICES, INC.," A WASmNGTQ CORPORATION as
trustee, whose address is6125 SOUTH MORGAN ROAD, FiU!))j;LAND; WA. 98249
and W ASIDNGTON FEDERAL SA VIN~, a (}niteii States Corpbrati~n, l!S'Btn<;ficiary (" Lenpcr" I
Grantee)/whose address is 425 Pike Street; Seattle, WaSl)ingtono'98101;" "<:';" /\
Borrowe~ he~~~:Y':i,rrevOCablY grants, bargains, ~;'i's'i!"d ~~ejs' to:,;rust.;~ in ';'~'s.t, ~jth p,~[er)~f sale
accorqlng to Washlngton law, all Borrower's estate, rf&IrC title, in!:cres~;"cla'iiftand del.hamK no~v owned
or h~reaftc#\a.cqui¥, in and to the following described/proeertX" in KING .:' ::' :"
County, Washington (the "Property", which term shall inclUd¢ all:;or lJII'y pilrt of the' Property, any
improve¢ents !there6n and all the property described in Paragraph 2~:of th.e, .Master .:Fon.il Dei:d of Trust
hlireina(icr ref~rred .io )::::. . . :" /. ,;: .
•• ~ARCt~ A: J)T W/kING COUNTY BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT'NUMD'~~tiioio08i ,;/. .'
. ..:-i REC~RnE~UND~ ~ORD)N.~ NO. 20020702900007.' '\:",.:::' ,: .' "
:,'. ,:.PARC·iL'~: LO'r"~i'kc B~A;NO. ioOL0089, REC. NO. 20020702900007. :\ .. '.~~R!;!i:L c.d~~:~: KC,·G.A.~O. S~2LO~~3;'I\EC. NO. 9209101022. ' ..... :
SEE ~::~TIl PiGE by Tii:s Dic~~~NT F~~\'HE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION,
A IT AcnED AS E~mlliIT""A' ~~~ BY 'J,'lI1~;JtEFit,R~.C.E INCORPORATED IIEREIN .
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Assessor's Property Tax paicel ~CCQunt Nurri~er(~): Oj2s059035. ·9270. -9269 :': . ,:;".:, .. :: ~'. ::. :.:' ~:' :: r .
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TOGETHER WITH ·":~I\, .. the".tk~ent~:: he~~ditafiten~ ~ .. .appurtenanccs, now or hereafter
thereunto belonging or in any way"lippertainingi I~Cs and 'liher agreeIii~ts for the use and occupancy
pertaining thereto, and the rents, issues arid profitll·.there~r ~ all.'?ther prop~!..ty or rights of any kind or
nature whatsoever further set forth in the Master Form .Deed of Trust herein:aftcr;rcferred to, SUBJECT,
HOWEVER, to the right, power and authririty,hweinat'ter.~iven·· to mid conferrcd'bpon Lender to collect
and apply such rents. issues and profits. .(.... .,' .,' .... ,... .;
This Security Instrument shall constitute':~::~e~rityf~grc¢Ln/undbr tb~ JJ~;~~'~~':conunercial
Code of Washington between Borrower as debtor and·':I;.ti~der .. ,'8s ~cured pa'rt~;'. Borrower grants a
security interest to Lender in any of the Property which is' per$bnal.:·property .. and alsO~'g'i'ants 'a security
interest in the property described in Paragraph 3 of the Master''-F:orm Dli~d q,f jrust.,p~~~aft~t refeir¢
to, now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower (the Property';" as defined.:.:aboY~;··';mid th.e: (lrop~ri.y·····",
described in said Paragraph 3 are hereafter collectively rcferred to as the: .. ~C9ilateral ~!). ~ , ....... :". :.: .,,:' .::,
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.,' THIS SECURITY INSTRUMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECURING the following:
,/ (a) Payment of the sum of .' TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FIFT'-::Y=TH=O~US~A~'N~D~A~N-::D~N:70:::-/~10=07S-----------;D::::O;::;:L;-LA;-:-;:;R-';S
,;: ()$2j·SSo..DDD.DD ), with interest thereon according to the terms of a promissory note of even
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~~u~'here.wJth.; ... payable to Lender or order and made by Borrower (the "Note", which term shall include
/3JI:.:·notes·'· evidepcing the indebtedness secured by this Security Instrument, including all renewals,
.. "" mOdifi~li.ons or'.'extensions thereof);
\. . : :. b) PaYQ1ent of any further sums advanced or loaned by Lender to Borrower, or any of irs
'" , ........ ,,/ succe$sors,:or a$~igl!8;"irH>' the Note or other writing evidencing the future advance or loan specifically /stat!i~ thai' it iii ~eiiured by "this Seclqity"·lqstrument, or (2) the advance, including costs and expenses
.,:' ifl(,iirred:"by ~l1der. is.Jllade::pursuaJlt to t~is Security Instrument or any other documents executcd by
\ .. B?rrow.er ev.id~ncin$(se¢urin~, 9Ni:latin,!!!to the Note andlor tbe Collateral, whether executed prior to,
'contemporancO'usly/i,yith; or subliequenf'tcf thi~.·SCQ)rity Instrument (this Security Instrument, the Note
. and ~~cb .othir dqcum,<futs, ,.jnCiuding 'iil)y cpnstruc4on. loan, land loan or other loan agrecment. are
hereinif\!# cQ\lectiyely.':·refe!i"ed:fo as ti1¢ fr:.ban o.o~urpii~n, together with interest thereon at the rate
set forth in the. Note·(jill~.ibthc;iwisc;:.~~.~fied i'l"iHe Jilan;Documents or agreed to in writing;
c) Peqprmance pt' each ag~.~me'!t, tern{l/"d "i!(j)!l~ition set forth or incorporated by reference in
the Loan Docuriiit,qts, ,including w~thout jimitatiqi\ ~\\:.Ioan agreement of even date herewith, which are
incorporated herein'!)y reference (1.f conta.jned\l~i~. ':i
THE MATURITY,:"DATE OF :THESE SECURED OBLIGATIONS, AS CONTAINED IN THE
LOAN DOCUMENTS, INCLt.ll>ING/I'HE!:N01E, 1$ Oetom 5th. 2DD7,!":,. .
By executing and de;;~eril1lthis.::~ecu';:ty j~~i~mcnt an~:Jhe N(jt~. s,kured hereby, the parties
agree that all provisions of Parag~ilphs" I tlirough.M il\<lluSjve o.f thJ~: .. M·aster Form Deed of Trust
hereinafter referred to, except such pataj\raplls as ,~re""spec!iicallY: .. excluded dr.-modified herein, are h~reby
incorporated herein by reference and made lip int~griil pari hereo{f~r ali putPoses the same as if set forth
herein at length, and the Borrower hereby irtak;es said c~venants and.;"agrels tq,.·fiiYlY··jlerform all o,f said
provisions. :.'th.c Master Form Deed ofTrusl abovc::refetrild'lg was .feco~ded.6n the da/~~ below ~hdwll,
in the Offi~ial '~ccords of the offices of the Coutii.y Auditoi~· or ..... ·County Re~o.fde~s ~t.:. the foi'low;i~g
counties iii the si~. of Washington according to th,<, enu~i-at.cid r~orda.!'.?~'·'·desi·tnat~ons~pc#ing below af\er the name of eacll county, 10 Wit: ','"..... .:'; .. ,. ....... ... " ...... ,:.. :: .i .
,: ./:.:,. D;~ WER REEL FRAME OR /~EcbRb~NG.OR·':: i' DA~E.ilF
COUNty."" ':POOiS OR VOLUME PAGE NO'S.) AUDITOR'S FltE NO. .f RJi;ORDING
ADAMS ::;: 229 260·271 239.483 .............. ::October .12, 1995
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AES0N'r110NN ... ,:" .' :: . 217406 .:" O~:lober.·:ll, 1995
CIfELAN,' :',f I~~~~ 16~~:~~4 9~~O~~~~r./ .iZ~:~~ :~: :~~;
C~LLI\M ... :" .' /rll 1""".:. 694·705 729425 '\:,:.," .:'·OcIQ!ier 11. 1995
GLARK·\. ..' '.' 9510110089 )' Oc\ober ll. 1995
CQLUMBl!\:' .,'.:" 3D 712·723 .8601 ·:"'.Oc~ober ll, 1995
COWLITZ .,;:':./ I.Zft·. 0637·0648 951012074 b~tober 12. 1995 DOtro~S . .,' &1444::; 09·20 307858 October 12. 1995
FERRY"·... ./ ::' [Mi~. of.O.R·f ./ ....... ,,, .. ,. 232892 October 11. 1995
FRANKLiN···· .:: :~ 03!,'.:: .... 05~4·0575 524669. . October 11.1995
GARFIELD· 3317 October 11. 1995
GRANT ..' "':"'668 i: / .""\" 19$~.19.(i.5 951012004 October II. 1995
GRAYS HARBOR 95 ./ ..... .')3131;·3;fi47.. 951012026 October 11.1995
ISLAND '\...696/ . ····\410-1421 :' 95016396 October II. 1995
JEFFERSON ':"".-.537 3:28·a39 385505 October II. 1995
KING ~:." 9510100421 October 10, 1995.
KITSAP 0879 .: .... ,':. 2392'-2403.. 9510130066 October 13. 1995
KITTITAS 370' '\:,. .:717:" /"'586108 October II. 1995
KLICKITAT 327 '\" ,,' "218" .... .' .' 249676 October 11.1995
LEWIS 672 .,:, .. "., .. ,,,/ . i50-~~I.. .:" 9514582. October 11. 1995
LINCOLN 65 OO~034.{J0304S .' .:' 4I'ii.'l875 \. October 11. 1995 ~:1~~GAN ~~~ :g~::i~~" .::'~§;:~: .;\ .......... ; ~~~~~~ n: :~~~
PACIFIC 9510 ·5S.~.,~;]~·. .:" 62~32 .' October 11, 1995
PEND ORIELLE 121 109~:1l:to.. .:' 23.0779 .• ··,.,.. ;: October 12, 1995
PIERCE 1163 2511-2S~ .::' 9510'1104.'18 :: OctQPQr 11,1995
SAN JUAN 525 230-241 ".: 9~"ioI201 .:;' OCloi>C'h2, 1995
SKAGIT 1483 0372'()383 95iol10046 i' .:''October Ii, 1995
SKAMANIA 152 860-871 .:"123~94 .,;. .,:'. Octob,er /1;:'.1995
SNOHOMISH 3081 1623-1634 9510t:l0189 .:' y OClti'liCr 11:199S~:.
SPOKANE 1781 1737-1748 9~lolI02~O /';-Q!;tob.clr 11.)995 "".
STEVENS 193 2376 .. 2387 95:1015-7 :::: pc'[~per 11~'lQ9S ...... ' ... : ..... '
THURSTON 2464 702·713 9510110097 .:. .:: .Octolier 1Ii~ 1995 .'
WAHKIAKUM 104 0579'()590 45447····, .. ,":: 'Pct.Q.Iiei'·12. J995
WALLA WALLA 234 i593·1604 9509789 :. Ociober JI/199!l:····"':.
WHATCOM 465 1133·1144 951011197 '::. Octobef.'l!:; 199" :
WHITMAN Microfilm No. 580488 · .. ···.::,.Oclo~'r ll. 19~5 .'
YAKIMA 1494 1819·1830 3110734 ·'00ro'ber.JI.I9.95 . '
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... ~ W, KING COIlNTY, 8Ot1NDl\l!Y LINE ADJUSnmNT NUMBER LOOL0089, RBCORDED UNDER .f 'Rl!iCORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
SEING A PORTION OF THB NORTltBAST QuARTBR OF THE: SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SBCTION ,~,:T6Wl!{SllIP 23 NORTH, RANGE S E:AST, tlILLAMETTE MBRIDIAN, IN KUG COtmrY,
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';'. .,/ .:.~T.;:;"'~ TBB EAST 164 FEET OF LOT 3, KING COUNTY SHORT .PLAT. NtlMIlllR io86017 AS
.,;:'\.,.. ,.,,/' .:' RECORDED UNPBR.,ItBCOlUlING NUMBER 8703039001 AND CORRECTIlD BY AFPIDAVIT
... ".' RiCORD~D mWEIi RECORDI,NG NtlMIlijRo"a;7.062609S0.
'l;'iiG1!:T1iER Wl'tIJ TilE FOx.tQwINC ~sCRri)BD PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH DECREE
. (iuUrtNG .. irLhE ll'f''ltING::~'fY StlP¢,IOR COT1RT CAUSE NUMBER 86-2-22118-2 "':~ ... :BNTF.ltBo .oN.~:MARo'H 2~, 1'81.:~:> , .. ol}
:,: nui:',.res~ illoo .i~ 'FikT i~~~ SO~ Jj~"';~:t' <If THE NORntEAST QUlIR'l'l!l\ OF TIlE SOUTII,1~i\!l'r:: Q'UAI!.TEji OF :SSc1ION 3 J toWNSHIP -,h,)i~-ltnt, I!ANGB 5 EAST. WILLAMETTB
MERIDW '.: IN itniQ CO~' WASII.MTON, f";·<' .;; -" , .:.... . .,,/ ::" ,/' '.,:,' i' :~" ::; . ~::
EXCEPT THB 'NORTH lJ6S FB&:T 1:H2Rc:b:r: AND.:'. ..:
llXCEPT THAT ;~~'.;;~N 0;' Lyi~ WkIN':'T:J::i~~JrH HALF OF THB SotITB HALF OF SAID
SUBDIVISION, AND -'" r .:" .i' ;! :i'
EXCEPT THAT »ORTIO/oiiimkoF i~IN(/:ES~Rli ot"~~;'NO~'1'HERLY}'~~tNSION OF A
LINE tYlNG 164 FEET IiEST OFiJum .tlARl\f.LII~:'T~ 'THE BAST·.~INE ot LflT 3 OF SAID
KING COUNTY SHORT PLAT NUJoISh. 486011; . .' .•..... ".'
AND EXCI!PT THAT PORTION OF '~'i':':'~, ':':~lNq/~~y.'i~HO~". P.'i.AT,/~~~R 486017,
RECORDED UNDER RECORDING !<UMSER 8~03039~1, .pESCRIDii:ri A$ POLwtIS,
COMMEl'lCnn. AT THE NOR'l'IIW1!!9T cOlUl8/6~ S~D ~~T.:"·2' :.i: /': /", , ... " ........ :\;.. .F· .. ·
TRENCH 50011{ 87° U' 15" BAST ALONG THE ~ORTa Lnm. O~:·SAID LCi~, A,JlISTii.NCE OFf .. '?
97.38 FBET To-:;:l1IB TRtlE POINT OJ!' lIEGINNING). ,"-:.i.:: ";';"'( ."\ .::, :i .'
THENCi SOUl'II oi· 10' 1105" WEST A DISTANCE 6r.,;I,sa.·b iEET.:~O ;nm. .. $QUTU' LINt: OF ./
SAlD.'LOT l. AND A. POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE NORTKwESTSPJ.'i. Tin RAD·IM;·CENTER.~F
WHIC.U lIJtA,iiS.·:.NOR~.19· 1/04' 42" WEST: :;:" :::':'" .......... ,: ./.i ./.
THI!;NCS: N¢RTilBAsTERLY ALONG TIlE SOUTH l.lNE OF SAID Lal; 2 JlND 'l'i!i: .I\,i'Ic O~' SAID ,.::
CUaVE HJl,VINCfA ~IUS OF 95.00 FEET. THROUGH A CENTRJU. ~:GLE··:~~, .. :S'l· l.8' .~9" •. i'
A.,:OISTlI,NCE Q'I1 52:,48 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERS! CURVATURB 'CF A CURVK CONCAVE.:'
s6T.lT!1Ms.Y, -iim RADIAL CENTBR OF WHICH BEARS SOtITR 51° ':'23' 41." EAST;' .' .'/~~ ~~nrui:G.,.N6iTlIlIASTb.LY ALONG TI!3 SOUTH LINE: OF SA~:'''J~ ~.J'r.Io ~.
/ ARCO: .. OF.,.6AID .~VB HAVING. A RADIUS OF 65.00 FBET, THROUGH A CENiiiAI..:'ANG~ OF
';' .. 53° 3'4'" 2S",.,::r..:!JISTANCB or 60.78 FEET; ':::' .. :'
":::T.HBNCB CONT.llro,iNG ~G ~ SOUTH LINE OF . SAID I.oT 2, SOtlTH 87· 49' ls:l EAST JI::·.J?ISrANt'~,'·0~.:·223i·'il3 !i'EllT;';TO TItS SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID IIJT; .
TIIBN,t;B ~JtTH :1I1· ;~4' :12" EASTo'llr.ol!G TItS BAST LINE OF SAID LOT 2 A DISTAl'iCE 0,
100.0:2'·"F21!:'1' 1!0 Tfu: NDRnnjAllt' CORNEi:.Ol' SAID LOT;
THSNCS NORTH::87 0':.49/: 1!I'~,:I!lliS'l' ALONai1m NORTH LINE OF SAm LOT A DISTANCB OF
315.14 FEBT TO nii'''TRUE,ip.OINT (}P:;.IIEGi~I~G:
EXCl!IIT COONTY':·.ROADS. ,/ ;:' ,/ \': . .\"':"'"
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LOO1.0089, RECORDBO UNDIi:* aaCORl?ING NT1MIIBR::2001~ioa.g00007.)
TOGBTHER IUTH AN BAS~ ~~"~~~ ~ ci~~I'J;.il!s~···'T!IB SOtmlERLy PORTION
OF LOT 1 AS DISCLOSED ON"-T/IB FAC$ Oil' nqI' SHORT FliAT;: ':,' '·:r:!~:: •. " ••• ":': :.: " " • .~:.~""""'"
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LOT 3 OF Ktl«1 cotINTY SRORT PLAT ~ItR~::~'~17 / Ri;~mtJ;iiil)''trnbelS:'Ri~ING
NUMBER 8703039001' AND CORRECTIID BY ~PI;Di\VIT .1U:CORDEP wPER RECORDUm N1JXIIER
9706<160ll50, 'l'OGI'l'HEA WITH THE !lEST 4:3"A:o.O J;'li:£T .PF. niB som.n.o PEEr OF THE
NORTll&AST QUARTER OF THE SOU'l'H3AST QUART~. 9'p !IECT.:(ON 3:;' TQ#NS~IP2.3 NO~1:!f, ~::,/ 'l'II~~~R:L~;:.r'm~::; IN XING :CO~~:: WAS:~IN~~ON::." /: :i.···· .... :.:.:.
BXCBPT THAT PORTION LnNG WITHIN THE SOUTH HALF"QF TKE SQDnt .riALt::·Oi' THE
SOtml HALF OF SAID SUBDIVISION AmI EXCEPT COUNTY ROAP~: :/. .... .::' .:i' <;;")::
IN ACCORDANC3 !11TH DECREE QUIETING TITLlI IN KING COtmiY';CA~S NO.::' :.f···.::.. ,.'
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(BEING ~t1N AS LOT 3 OF KUfG COUNTY LOT LImi'AwuS1'MENT NtIMIIBR S~2L0103 "> .:.
RECORDED IJNl)l!:R RltCORDING NUMBER 9:1093,01022, AND OTHER PROPERTY). .., .... .'.. ',/.' .::'
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Fred Kaufman ,
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. ' Mr. F~ed Ka.ufhlari.· .
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.1. Thepreli,minarY'size ofthe:yault.for·ioL9 is2j:5\x2\S.'x6' (wi4th:l~ngth~'~depth). The ..
fInal design. may propose a r~Ct~gUlar shape (comm(,mlY"used j~ det~nt1op, v~ults): '.The final .
·design. will be. r·~viewed-,·by I)evelopmenCServipes'for coinp~iance . with , the /equired L~veI '~ ..
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·/an.,d-use condiiions jldws""doesnot:apply, to the cdetelltjon faci1ity.'Fhe':not~: refers '.to ~lie ' .
. ,.conv.eyance~ystemthat"flow~~thro~gh:thesite.:..' "::"~'''''''' ; "', . ' <.' ':.<:',::-,. '. , .... ,
, , Th~' dete~tion;\yat~rquality:pol1d.:·(Tr~~~ ;Aj ~f Sf6~~ridge:~~s:d~si~~(r to¥lccolfuno4~te:'fiows ...... ~ .'
[,rom Stoneridge. (49-:101' plat) ~+ .'W·iIldsf9ne 3,,;( 6~10t .Sh<;>ft plat)· + Winds~on~~: 4 . (9~19t~h6rtplat),. ,.':'
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Stonerid~e II ~off from lots, 157;ard off-~ite,impr9"ements wilL,dt~i~ t() a de.tep~iori P9p.d .
", " located in. the NW comer., of the prqperty:: Runoff from lots 8 & 9 and front'flge irriprovements, to 'i ",.
, i48th Ave SE will be 'collected :in,a detention vaultJocated within lot 9. Both.'·systems will. '.
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~,' ,,',-" ., :'. , 3. Stoneridge)I has,:aSEPA c:o~aition'{nijtigatiori:ni~asure '#2):that.:':'.1'.hejir.o/ed·comjJ/i¢s:'Witn,:>,:: .:"
, ~'''',: , '" -:. the Departm~nt 01, Bc%gj/,'S' (bOE) , Erosi~n ahd Sedim~nt CpntrbrRequif¢11Je~t,:outlined':tn; \ . :; ~',v ::, '.:
::'. " .',:' '.' Volume '!! of-the ./001 Stoninva(er: Ma~ag'e'rru;l!i-,Manual'~,".'~'inc~: the'· c;,0~~jtj9i}' ,~ith.' t~e:::" .. ' '"
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:,', .'.':: ". :~. ,,'was-,'likely '~f;rom' .. ~ ,projec(~~e!i" Juither'up~1!~lini' and":accUinulatihg"iif)h,e'),lfe)a's: ~~ll" as~ , . ",': '. '. ,::: .
" .. ~ .. ; , continuing through:the designed s'tandard bypas.~.· King Countx was:contact'ed:and 'the 'upstream ;', .-,-:' <., " i.,
. '.:-'., '. 'syst~m was; shJtdqwn uritil'it could ,b~ bi-ought'-into :.·cqmpli~q,e., >It' w~s. suggested;' Itom ~o~e,';, " . '.:: ,': 'I', ,
".",.' .. '':.:. than' one 'source, thatth.eyellow· color.maY',h~ye bi)iatur~lly oCGUrring "froth ,vege.tatio'it;' nil:ly,btf:'.: .">, ,:/: .
.. ' ':" , . :~gly',o! a~~is~~c~;:bu(l~ ~()~aY~":~:d,~!~~~~:~a.a~1~I,a~~9P.·:,D.9E.'i~spec~<itsc9~.~esite::di~:~lO(:' :'" -'., ,," .,:
, ".', . lssu,e .any nptlces 'q(vIqlatlOn, o~~.forw,'1rd:aily:co~pl~!Q-!~'J?J.": our.-actIon qn that d~te, ... Tre 'only. ' . '.:'., .
. " '. ,'.,' 'complaint fOrWarded:f6r jllvestigationj~~any,-official marmet, tp;the City qf R~i1ton b"Y,POE wa,§: -'-.: ... " "
1,1 ~ , •• ,,' ..... '''., ~~~. '~j ''''i''''';'' ").,\ I,. ,.,",' •• ". '," , .',' ,for the, August'complaint' from. Ms;:Do'nnelly:-·Tnis'w.as,;,routine·niatter;being,f6rwardto the :'-, .' " ,
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" " -' " . '6. The public wdrk inspe6to:r:'t11aR:e~:rur"assessm;eIifo'fthe\i:9~d'~ondition '4un~g site:i~specti6:n, If:, .: ",' >'i'" .~:: :. roagsare :not :~c.1e~i1; ;tfie ',:irisp,~~t9r·'di~~c~'~'~ih~;'C9lJtii9t~f.~lt6~:h.ay~'a·:~~'e~p~f:9l~~p': 9r,::w7'1~h,Jt~~ 2 ' .
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. ", .'·l}iinirnizeany lefqsioii'lea~irrg·the~si:teQr ~nteiihga water",b6d}"~ncll!~1ng:'~Y.h1)icl;~r~dir(frotTI· ... " '.'.' ','
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: -"", "',~~ual states' that . "The. tu~biclilJ! ~~al{ 'J.ot, ~xceed'~5 .. t;rTU. (nfj!l?hlo11'letr~c,' turbiditY im~{sr over,. "'.: . ': ' .
. ! ,: ,background turbiqity when .the ·ba.ckgYf:JUnd-'tl!rb~d~ty is.5,D'N1J:/:Qr :le~s; .or. haye ,m'~r~\th,a,n)O% ". '-'.:, .. \
:. " " " increase inJurbidity wh-en the background·turbiaitjJis more than' 50,}{T[)" (emph'asis:added).,'., ... ' ",;.:" ..
. '~' " ." , ',-. B(ised.iq the drainage ·poinplain.~s',(required to 'be sh,pwn i'ri'the gfainage :r,eports) frgm {992·to.: ".';, .,,','-
, .. ". '" J 20,03, there. wer~ mimerous:.cpmplaints. 'about"erosion.coritrol or silt 'jri·,Green~~s\ .Cr,e.~k 4itting',', : :, " ,. .
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LOT AREA TABLE
LOT # AREA (S.F.) LOT #
1 10,979
2 11,250
3 10,059
4 12,606
5 5903
TOTAl LOT AREA
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12,607 S,F,
AREA (S.F.)
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14,397
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TRACT TABLE
TRACT USE AREA (S.F.)
A DRAINAGE FACILITIES 32,228
TOTAl TRACT AREA 32,228 S,F, 0.74 AC.
ROAD 'A' AREA 10,387 S.F.
R/W DEDICATION AREA 2179 S.F.
PRELIMINARY SHORT PLAT
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RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON,
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST OUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH. RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN. IN KING COUNTY WASHINGTON.
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SITE DATA
1. TAX #: 032305-9035
2. SITE AREA: 3.63 AC
3. EXISTING USE: VACANT
4. PROPOSED USE: 9-LOT SINGLE fAMILY DETACHED SUBDIVISION (SHORT PLAT)
5. EXISTING ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENTIAL 5 DUlAC)
6. PROPOSED ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENTIAL 5 DUlAC)
7. EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: URBAN RESIDENTIAL (4-12 DUlAC)
6. PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: URBAN DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (4-12 DUlAC)
9. PROPOSED MIN. LOT WIDTH: 60'
10. REQUIRED MIN. LOT WIDTH: 60'
11. PROPOSED MIN. lOT AREA: 8903 S.F.
12. REQUIRED MIN. LOT AREA: 7250 S.F.
13. PROJECT DENSITY: 2.20 DUlAC.
14. REQUIRED MIN. SETBACKS:
fRONT: 20'
INTERIOR: 5', 15' ALONG STREET FRONTAGE
BACK: 25'
15. MAX BASE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS: 35'
16. SOURCE OF BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHY: FIELD SURVEYED BY
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OWNER
VIRGINIA LUCK
10627 -148TH S.E.
RENTON, WA. 98055
DEVELOPER
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
12320 N.E. 8TH STREET, SUITE 100
BELLEVUE, WA. 98005
CONTACT: CURTIS SCHUSTER
ENGINEER/PLANNER/SURVEYOR
BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
18215 72nd AVE. SOUTH
KENT, WA 98032
(425) 251-6222
FAX (425) 251-8782
CONTACT: WAYNE POTTER OR ALI SADR, P.E.
DENSITY WORKSHEET
1. GROSS AREA PROPERTY: 158,123 S.F.
2, DENSITY CALCULATION EXCLUSIONS: 58,223 S,F,
(PUBLIC ROAD, SENSITIVE AREA
AND JOINT ACCESS EASEMENT»
3, NET DENSITY AREA: 99,900 S,F.
(GROSS AREA -EXCLUSIONS)
4, NET DENSITY IN ACRES: 2.29 AC.
(DIVIDED BY 43,560 S,F,)
5. NET DENSITY:
(LOTS DIVIDED BY
NET DENSITY AREA)
3.93 D.U, PER ACRE
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Description:
Lot W of King County Boundary line Adjsutment No. lOOlOOB7 filed under Recording No. 20020702900007, records of King County, Washington.
Benchmark:
Found monument incased at street intersection of 14Bth
Avenue Southeast and Southeast 112th Street. King County Survey Control Ppoint No. 3725. Elevat ion: 467.77 feet.
Vertical Datum:
City of Renton.
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1) The monument control shown for this site was accomplished by field traverse uti1i7.ing a one (1) second theodolite
with integral electronic distance measuring meter (Geodimeter 600) and Real Time Kinematic (RTK) / Static Global Positioning System (GPS). linear and angular closure of the traverses meet the standards of WAC 332-130-090.
2) Utilities other than those shown may exist on this site. Only those which are visible or having viSible evidence of their installation are shown hereon.
3) This survey represents physical improvement conditions as
they existed October 22. 1998, the date of this field survey.
4) Full reliance for legal descriptions and recorded easements have been placed on the title report from Chicago Title Insurance Company Commitment order No. 484449, dated June 2~ 1997. No additional research has been attempted.
5) Offset dimensions shown hereon are measured perpendicular
to property lines.
6) It is not the intent of this survey to show easements or reservations which may effect this site.
Basis of Bearing:
Washington State lambert Grid-North Zone as determined by GPS observation.
Range 5 E., W. M.
Washington
N. LINE OF S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4
EXPIRES 5-23-2005
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OCT I I 200~
RECEIVED
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SURVEY FOR
NE-SE 03, T23N, , R5E., W.M.
KBS Development Corporation 12320 NE 8th St., Suite 100
Be llevue, WA 98005
DRAWN BY: S Woods Cm:CKKD B't KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON S Woods
DAIil LAVER USf. Sept. 30, 2004 SR2
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2 11,250 (7,496)* 7
3 10,059 (7,881)* 8
4 12,606 (8,853)* 9
11,321 (8,,5/i)*
14,397 (12,5101)'
15,385 (8,tl5:l)*
18,565 (13,'''10)*
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TOTAL LOT AREA = 113,465 (81,203)* S.F. = 2.60 (1.86)* A~.
AVERAGE LOT AREA = 12,607 (9,023)* S.F.= 0.2894 (0.2071)* AC.
• LOT AREA MINUS BUFFER EASEMENT AREA.
LINE TABLE
LENGTH
4.98
31.61
21.40
3.20
14.29
55.64
37.70
6.71
14.34
43.66
29.24
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PAP AREA 10,387 S.F.
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RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. -EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN (38 TREES)
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTIER OF SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY WASHINGTON. -EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED (38 TREES)
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SITE DATA
1. TAX #: 032305-9035
2. SITE AREA: 3.63 AC.
3. EXISTING USE: VACANT
4. PROPOSED USE: 9-LOT SINGLE FAMILY
DETACHED SUBDIVISION (SHORT PLAT)
5. EXISTING ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENTIAL 5 DUlAC)
6. PROPOSED ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENTIAL 5 DUlAC)
7. EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
URBAN RESIDENTIAL (4-12 DUlAC)
8. PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
URBAN DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (4-12 DUlAC)
9. PROPOSED MIN, LOT WIDTH: 60'
10. REQUIRED MIN. LOT WIDTH: 60'
11. PROPOSED MIN. LOT AREA: 8903 S.F.
12. REQUIREO MIN. LOT AREA: 7250 S.F.
13. PROJECT DENSITY: 2.20 DUlAC.
14. REQUIRED MIN. SETBACKS:
FRONT: 20'
INTERIOR: 5', 15' ALONG STREET FRONTAGE
REAR: 25'
15. MAX BASE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS: 35'
16. SOURCE OF BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHY:
FIELD SURVEYED BY CENTRE POINT SURVEYORS
OWNER
VIRGINIA LUCK
10627 -148TH S.E.
RENTON, WA. 98055
DEVELOPER
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORA~ON
12320 N.E. 8TH STlREET, SUITE 100
BELLEVUE, WA. 98005
CONTACT: CURTIS SCHUSTER
ENGINEER/PLANNER/SURVEYOR
BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
18215 72nd AVE. SOUTH
KENT, WA 98032
(425) 251-6222
FAX (425) 251-8782
CONTACT: WAYNE POTIER OR ALI SADR, P.E.
DENSITY WORKSHEET
1. GROSS AREA PROPERTY:
2. DENSITY CALCULATION EXCLUSIONS:
(PUBLIC ROAD, SENSITIVE AREA
AND JOINT ACCESS EASEMENT')
3. NET DENSITY AREA:
(GROSS AREA -EXCLUSIONS)
4. NET DENSITY IN ACRES:
(DIVIDED BY 43,560 S.F.)
158,259 S.F.
58,223 S.F.
99,900 S.F.
2.29 AC.
5. NET DENSITY: 3.93 D.U. PER ACRE
(LOTS DIVIDED BY
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W.M.
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY,
DEDICATION:
Know all people by these presents that we, the undersigned owners
pf ~nterest jn the Jand herebY subdjvjded, he"ebv decJ~"e thjs to be the graphic representation'of the subdivision'made hereby, and
do hereby dedicate to the use of the public forever all streets and avenues not shown as private hereon and dedicate the use thereof for all public purposes not inconsistent with the use thereof for
public highway purposes, and also the right to make all necessary
slopes for cuts and fills upon the lots shown thereon in the
original reasonable grading of said streets and avenues, and further dedicate to the use of the public all the easements and tracts shown on this plat for all public purposes as indicated thereon. inc Iud ing but not I imited to parks, open space,
utilities and drainage unless such easements or tracts are specifically identified on this plat as being dedicated or conveyed to a person or entity other than the public. in which case we do hereby ded icate such streets. easements, or tracts to the person or entity identified and for the purpose stated.
Further. the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided,
waive for themselves. their heirs and aSSigns and any person or
entity deriving title from the undersigned, any and all claims for damages against the City of Renton. its successors and assigns which may be occasioned by the establishment, construction, or maintenance of roads and or drainage systems within this subdivision other than claims resulting from inadequate maintenance by the City of Renton. Further. the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided, agree for themselves. their heirs and assigns to indemnify and hold the City of Renton, its successors and assigns, harmless from any damage. including any costs of defense, claimed by persons within or without this subdivision to have been caused
by alterations of the ground surface, vegetat ion, dra inage, or
surface or sub-surface water flows within this subdivision or
by establishment, construction or maintenance of ~RiP&~~oads with in th is subdi v is ion. prov ided. this wa i ver and ..... he'r indemnification shall not be construed as releasing the City of Renton, its successors or assigns, from liability for damages,
including the cost of defense, resulting in whole or in part from the negl igence of the City of Renton, its successors, or assigns.
This subdivision, dedication. waiver of claims agreement to hold harmless is made with the free consent and in accordance with the desires of said owners.
In witness whereof we set our hands seals:
by:
Kol' 8, Taylor Pr ident-K8S e
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Robert W, Ruddell Secretary-KBS Development Corp. e. ~a;,~.:.. :",,;"'t. 0':'", :;:;~ .. ~tI,. ~ 1. :d:Jit
Washington F~gs. a United States Corporation ...
by: c3"AI1.E..$ E C'AAY .. ' ..
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
State of Washington )
U"..,J~ )55 County of ~ )
On this /81:1-day of M4f ' 200..2 before me, the underSigned, a notary public in d for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Kolin B. Taylor. Robert W. Ruddell, and Solomon V. Avzaradel personally known
(or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the President,
the Secretary and the Treasurer, of KBS Development Corporation,
the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal af fixed. if any, is the corporate seal of said
corporation,
Witness my hand and seal
certificate aR~~e written.
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County of Kl'1 )
hereto affixed the day and year in this
Not~~~ of Washington, residing in K:pfJ(/..
My commiss ion exp ires: R -3" -d11
C('(cr,s 6. S;'lAS~C print notary name
On this ad day of tJ1tt!: . 2002.. before me we unaerslgneO, a notary pUOllc inand for the State of waShIngton,
duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared L»1-!1fl €, C.4~ to me personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evi~nce)
to be the 51 vsrlll«REAIf of Washington Federal Savings,
the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument.
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned. and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed, if any. is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
hereto affixed the day and year in this
WASHINGTON
APPROVALS:
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that there are no delinquent special assessments for which the property subject to this subdivision may be liable to the city, and that all special assessments on any property herein contained dedicated as streets, alleys, or for any other public use have been duly
paid, satisfied or discharged, this day of , 200
Finance Director
CITY OF RENTON PLANNING / BUILDING / PUBLIC WORKS
Examined and approved this _______ day of ___________ __ , 200_.
Administrator
CITY OF RENTON MAYOR
Examined and approved this ______ day of ___________ _ 200
Mayor
CITY OF RENTON
Examined and approved this ___ day of ____ ---', 200_,
City Clerk
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Examined and approved this ____ ~day of ________ --'. 200_.
King County Assessor Deputy, King County Assessor
Account Numbers ________________________________________________________ __
KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that all property taxes are paid; that there are no delinquent special assessments certified to this office for collection; and that all special assessments certified to this office for collection on any of the property herein contained. dedicated as streets, alleys, or for any other public use, are paid in full, this day of ____ -'. 200_.
Manager Finance Division Deputy
RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE
Filed for record at the request of the City of Renton this
day 0 f -;-----;-;---::-__ --", 200--" at -;-__ min ute spa s t and recorded in VA lume of Plats, pages records of King County. Washington.
Division of Records and Elections
Manager Superintendent of Records
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this plat of Windstone Division II is based on an actual survey done by me or under my direct supervision; that the
bearings and distances are shown correctly; that the perimeter monuments
have been set and that all other monuments and lot corners have been set or bonded with the city and will be set prior to the release of the bond;
that I have fully complied with all State and County regulations governing platting and that it conforms to the approved preliminary plat and the conditions of approval thereof.
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THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, SHAlL DEFEND. INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF RENTON, ITS OFFICERS, OFFICIAlS, EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS HARMlESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM, INJURIES, DAMAGES, LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REOUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT, THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STREETS, WATER UTILITY. SANITARY SEWER UTILIT~ OR STORM WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VAlUE OF THE BOND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE REOUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS UNILATERAl RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFAULTED PLAT INFRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON THE HEIRS, AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE OWNER/DEVELOPE~ SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
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Date
All lots are subject to the amendment to the Windstone CC&R's filed under Recording No. __________________ __
~d~ Notary public in and for the Sta e #~ of Washington, residing in ~~~~If'-,--,-IJ My commission expires: ' ~..Q
CBNT~~ PAINTE
Surveying. Inc •• P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA;
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
Cu.rft's G. C./usrkc
print notary name
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007
SCALE: NA
CHECKED BY: S Woods
JOB NAllE: 1459
JOB NO.: WS II
12320 NE 8th St.. Su i te 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 1 OF 4
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot W. King County. Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0089 recorded under Recording Number 20020702900007 in King County W~~h5~gton. being a po~t~D~ D~ the ND~theast oua~te~ D~ the .
S9utheast quar~e\ of ~ect~on 3. Township 23 North, Range 5 East. Wlllamette Mer ldlan. In Klng County. Washington.
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat in
return for the benefit to accrue from this subdivision
by signing hereon covenant and agree to convey the .
beneficial interest in the new private easements shown on this plat to any and all future purchasers of the
lots. or of any subdivisions thereof. This covenant shall run with the land as shown on this plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures. fill. or obstructions (inc luding but not
limi ted to decks. pat ios. outbuild ings. or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line
or within the drainage easements. Additionally. grading and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat shall be maintained consistent with the City of Renton's tree maintenance standards by the
o~ne\s of the lot f9r which the trees grow in. Trees located wlthln the street rIght-of-ways shall be maintained by the lot owners of the abutting lots.
RESTRICTIONS FOR NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND BUFFERS:
Dedicati~n of a se~s~tiv~ area tr~ct/sensitive.ar~a and buffer conveys to the publlc a beneflclal lnterest In the land wlthIn the tract/sensitive area and buffer. This interest includes the preservation of native vegetation for al~ our oases that benefit the Dublie health. safetv and welfare, including contrOl of surface water ana eroslon. malntenance of slope stabIlIty and protection of plant and animal habitat. .
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive area and buffer the obligation. enforceable on behalf of the public by the City of Renton .. ~o leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensltlve area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive
area and bu ffer may not be cut. pruned. covered by fill. removed or damaged without approval in writing from the City of Renton Department of Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the
are~ of d~velopment a~tivity must be ~arked or otherwise flagged to the
satlsfact~on of the Clty of Renton prlor to any clearing. grading. building constructlon or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
area.tr~ct/sensitiv~ area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remaln In place untll all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
MA+NTE~ANCE R~SPONSIBI~ITY: A~l own~rs of lo~s created by or benefiting from thls Cl~y actlon a~uttlng or lncludlng a natlve growth protection easement are
responslble for malntenance and protection of the easement. Maintenance includes
ensu~ing th~t no alterations occur within the tract and that all vegetation remaIns undlsturbed unless the express written authorization of the City has been received.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat. for valuable consideration receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. hereby grants and conveys an access'
easement over. across. and upon the private drainage easements shown on the
fac~ 9f this plat .. per an ~ngineering plan approved by the City of Renton. a Munlclpal Corporatlon of Klng County, for the project known as
Wi~dstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee. to enter upon sald easement(s) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities to assure that the owner (s), their successors and assigns, are properly operating and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above
referenced plan and contained within said easement area(s).
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding upon the grantor (5). its heirs. and all subsequent owner (5) thereof. forever.
?RI\7ATE DRAINAGE EASEj\JIEr.TT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements on Lots 2. 3. 4. 5 and 9 shall be owned. operated and maintained by the Windstone Homeowners Association.
The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event the HOA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities and any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense. '
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances. These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities include the repair and maintenance of the private access road. drainage pipes. and storm
water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement. Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. Maintenance costs are the sale responsibility of Lot 3. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited. unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
NOTE: New pr i vate exc lusi ve easement for ingress. egress and uti 1 it ies is to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of Lots 8 and 9 shall have an equal and undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement
appurtenances. These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities
i~clude the repair and maintenance of the private access road, drainage plpes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement. Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared equally. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited,
unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the City of Renton. King County Water District #90. Puget Sound Energy Company. Qwest. Comcast. (other private utilities).
and their respective successors and assigns under and upon all pr i vate streets. a lleyways and pr i vate dr i ves. the exter ior 10 feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private
lands for vaults. Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet) with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted
in order to install. lay, construct. renew. operate and maintain underground pipe. conduit. cab les. wires, vau lts and pedesta Is with necessary facilities and other equipment for the purpose of serving this subdivision and other property with electriC. telephone, gas,
te lecommunications, data transmission. street 1 ights and uti 1 i ty service t0get~er with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to
their original condition. No lines or wires for transmission of
electric current. or for telephone. cable television, telecommunications or data transmission uses shall be placed or permitted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAG E:
OVERALL -141260 so. FT. I 3.632 ACRES
DEDICATED ROADS -
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9
Tract A Total
11150 so. FT. I 0.256 ACRE
SQUARE FEET
11. 150.260 11.117.104 11. 503. 117 11.690.074
13.030.508 9.814.413 11.492.929
13, 1B9.997
16.660.939
18.818.803 29,790.752 141.258.896
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Recording No. 6176450. dated May 16. 1967.
Access & ut il it y easements to KBS II 1. L . L. C. f i 1 ed under Recording No. 20040629002394, dated June 29. 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or repair of the easement filed under Recording No. 20020807000276.
Covenants. condit ions. restr ictions. easements. notes. dedications and setback if any, set forth in or delineated on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No.
20020702900007.
CBNT-¥~ PMINTE
Surveying, Inc., Po$.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su i te 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
DRAlfN BY: D Woods CHECKIID BY: S Woods KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Feb. 27. 2007 1459 DATE: JOB NAME:
SHEET 2 OF 4 1" = 50' EXPIRES 5 /z3/~ SCALE: JOB NO.: WS II
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PLAT NOTES:
1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR THIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
MEASURING METER (GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC
'BE'X:-"l£'TEI:' 600) AND REAL TIItfE l(!NE~AT:::C (PTK) J STATIC GLOBA:'" POS!T':~W':~IS
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAR CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
ORDER NO.1171741. DATED JULY 29, 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
3) THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY EXISTED
OCTOBER 22, 1998. THE DATE OF THIS FIELD SURVEY.
4) OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES.
5) THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE
6)
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION IS EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HOMEOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE. AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF RENTON.
TRACT A. A PRIVATE STORM POND TRACT. IS HERE8Y GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ("HOA"). THE HOA SHALL PERFORM AND PAY FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OF TRACT A AND THE FACILITIES THEREON, AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE PLAT OF STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE). KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 20051020000338. AS AMENDED (THE "CCSRS"). THE WINDSTONE DIV. II PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO/SHALL BE SUBJECTED TO THE CCSRS BY AMENDMENT TO THE CCSRS. IF THE HOA IS DISSOLVED OR FAILS TO PAY PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PERIOD OF 1B MONTHS. THE OWNER OF EACH LOT WITHIN STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE), WINDSTONE DIV. II AND ANY SUBSEQUENT DIVISIONS SUBJECTED TO THE CCSRS SHALL HAVE AN EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID TRACT A AND SHALL SHARE EQUALLY IN ALL ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS
7) LOT 8 SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
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B) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE PLAT. THE VICINITY MAP
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL PLAT RECORDING, WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANT WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION.
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9) NO GRADING OR STRUCTURE SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE THE STREAM BUFFER. 1"
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RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 191108.643 ft./1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Point 1845
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft.
BASIS OF BEARING:
Washington State Lambert Grid-North Zone
as determined by GPS observation.
CONTROL SKETCH
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SCALE:
I Sec. 3, Twp. 23N., Ang. 5E., H.M. Found Southeast corner Sec. 3, 3" brass disc in Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E., W.M. ~concrete. Found monument, incased.
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SufV8y1ng, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27. 2007 JOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 500' JOB NO.: W8 II
INDEX DA'I'A:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su He 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 3 OF 4
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BL2 S11 '39' 43"E S1. 58'
BL3 N05°22'41"W 20.37'
BCi N19°23'33"W 12.23' 28 °01' 41" 25.00'
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BC4 SiD '24 '19"W '14.99 ' 34'21'4S" 25.00'
BUO N06'46'33"W 1S.92·
BUi NB9'30'59"W 19.30'
8L12 N84 '49 38"1'1 60.43'
BU3 NS6'18'43"W 38.37'
BC5 N83'59'43"W 21. SO' 35°22'00" 35.00'
BU4 S7B'19'1S"W 30.94'
BU5 N30045'12"W 35.89'
BC6 S39 • 45 ' 14" E 11. 00' 18'00'05" 35.00'
BU6 N48 • 45 ' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N51°17'10"W 40.26'
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BU8 N42'32'20"W
BU9 N24'45'33"W
BL20 N27"00'03"W
8C7 S42°27'24"E
BL21 S57'54'45"E
BL22 N42'00'52"W
BL23 S23'28'53"E
BC8 N66 ·31' OrE
BL24 S23 828'54"E
BC9 N32 844'53"W
BL25 N42 800' 51"1'4
BC10 N49°57'50"W
BL26 S57 854'44"E
BL27 N27°00'03"W
BL2B N24 849' 4rW
BL29 S72 '50' 21"E
BL30 S24°09'48"E
BC11 N25°56'50"W
BL31 N31 '20' 25"W
BC12 S46'54'46"E
BL32 N51'17'10"W
BL33 N48 ·45 . 17" W
BL34 530 "45' 12"E
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11. 12'
15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS:
9.23'
109.9S'
14.94'
11. 32'
25.95'
9.71'
6.33'
29.77'
22.27'
15.25'
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L1 S40"5S'34"E
1B031'58" 35.00' L2 S40 858'33"E
L3 S13"46'38"W
15 853'54" 35.00' C1 N12 "43' 13"W
C2 S1s020'42"E
C3 S18°46'34"W
C4 S58"1B'4S"W
C5 NS9°56'2S"W
CS N49"50'02"W
5 °37' 12" 218.32' C7 NOso09'27"W
C8 N45°16'45"E
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L4 SS5°47'39"W
L5 S02°10'45"W
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CBNT¥d, PMINTE
Sutwylng, Inc., P.S,
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAiN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27. 2007 lOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO.: WS II
ARC DELTA RADIUS
20.55'
12.63'
25.10'
13.00' 29°47'58" 25.00' 0 40 80 18'33'05" 50.00' I j I 55°41'23" 50.00'
1S.19·
48.60'
20.41' 23'23'05" 50.00'
40 00S'25" 50.00' SCALE: 40 '06' 25" 50.00'
35.00'
35.00'
43 '14' 43" 50.00'
1" 63°37'42" 50.00'
74 '54' 51" 15.00'
37.74'
55.53'
19.51·
10.77'
12.34'
22.76'
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE Sth St., Su i te 100
Bellevue. WA 9S005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 4 OF 4
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W. M.
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY,
DEDICATION:
Know all people by these presents that we. the undersigned owners
:;.. ;, ,,": t e ,~ est i nth e 1 a r: d her e b y 5 ;,.' b = ;, .. ;, = E = , .": E .'"' e = j' = E = ~ ~ .., =-:-... ;, 5 t c be the graphic representation of the subdivision made hereby. and do hereby dedicate to the use of the public forever all streets and avenues not shown as private hereon and dedicate the use thereof for all public purposes not inconsistent with the use thereof for
public highway purposes. and also the right to make all necessary slopes for cuts and fills upon the lots shown thereon in the original reasonable grading of said streets and avenues, and further dedicate to the use of the public all the easements and tracts shown on this plat for all public purposes as indicated
thereon. inc Iud ing but not 1 imited to parks. open space, utilities and drainage unless such easements or tracts are specifically identified on this plat as being dedicated or conveyed to a person or entity other than the public. in which case we do hereby ded icate such streets, easements. or tracts to the person or entity identified and for the purpose stated.
Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided.
waive for themselves, their heirs and assigns and any person or entity deriving title from the undersigned, any and all claims for damages against the City of Renton. its successors and assigns which may be occasioned by the establishment. construction, or maintenance of roads and or drainage systems
within this subdivision other than claims resulting from
inadequate maintenance by the City of Renton.
Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided. agree for themselves, their heirs and assigns to indemnify and hold the City of Renton, its successors and assigns. harmless from any damage. including any costs of defense, claimed by persons within or without this subdivision to have been caused
by a 1 terat ions of the ground surface, vegetation, dra inage, or
surface or sub-surface water flows within this subdivision or
by establishment, construction or maintenance of tRiP@oltr:oads within this subdivi-sion. provided, this waiver and "t"helr indemnification shall not be construed as releaSing the City of Renton. its successors or ass igns, from liab i lit y for damages,
including the cost of defense, resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of the City of Renton. its successors, or assigns.
This subdivision. dedication, waiver of claims agreement to hold
ha~mless is made with the free consent and in accordance with the desires of said owners. In witness whereof we set our hands seals:
by:
ACKNOWLEDG EMENTS:
State of Washington )
U",..JIA ) 55 County of ~ )
On this j()1JI-day of A1~" , 200..2, before me, the undersigned. a notary public ina for the State of Washington. duly commissioned and sworn. personally appeared Kolin B, Taylor, Robert W. Ruddell. and Solomon V. Avzaradel personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the President. the Secretary and the Treasurer. of KBS Development Corporation.
the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument.
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned. and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed. if any, is the corporate seal of said corporation.
print notary name
County of ~~
Qn this tiD! day Of (fI~ 2002 DpfO'"'€' m€' the undersigned, a notary public in;and for the State of Washington.
~~l~eC~~~~~~~~~~dk~~~ns(~~npr~;~~O~~lt~ea~~~r~e~f S~~~y~~~ncel
to be the Sj. va:r1!.«acNf of Washington Federal Savings, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned. and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed. if any. is the corporate seal of said corporation.
Witness my hand and seal hereto affixed the day and year in this
WASHINGTON
APPROVALS:
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that there are no delinquent special assessments for which the property subject to this subdivision may be liable to the city, and that all special assessments on any property herein contained
dedicated as streets. alleys, or for any other public use have been duly paid, satisfied or diSCharged. this day of , 200_.
Finance Director
CITY OF RENTON PLANNING / BUILDING / PUBLIC WORKS
Examined and approved this ___ day of ______ _ . 200
Administrator
CITY OF RENTON MAYOR
Examined and approved this ___ day of ______ _ . 200_.
Mayor
CITY OF RENTON
Examined and approved this _____ day of ____ ...... 20o_.
City Clerk
~NG COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Examined and approved this ____ ~day of ____ --" 20o_.
King County Assessor Deputy, King County Assessor
Account Numbers ______________________________________________________ __
KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that all property taxes are paid: that there are no delinquent special assessments certified to this office for collection: and that all special assessments certified to this office for collection on any of the property herein contained. dedicated as streets. alleys, or for any other public use, are paid in full, this day of ____ --'. 200_.
Manager Finance Division Deputy
RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE
Filed for record at the request of the City of Renton this __ ~_ day of , 200--, at minutes past and recorded in Volume of Plats, pages records of King County, Washington.
Division of Records and Elections
Manager Superintendent of Records
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this plat of Windstone Division II is based on an actual survey done by me or under my direct supervision: that the bearings and distances are shown correctly; that the perimeter monuments have been set and that all other monuments and lot corners have been set or bonded with the city and will be set prior to the release of the bond; that I have fully complied with all State and County regulations governing platting and that it conforms to the approved preliminary plat
and the conditions of approval thereof.
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THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. SHALL DEFEND. INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF RENTON. ITS OFFICERS. OFFICIALS. EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM. INJURIES. DAMAGES. LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT. THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STREETS. WATER UTILITY, SANITARY SEWER UTILITY. OR STORM WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VALUE OF THE BOND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS UNILATERAL RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFAULTED PLAT INfRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON THE HEIRS. AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE O"NER/DEVELOPE~ SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
Date
All lots are subject to the amendment to the Windstone CC&R's filed under Recording No. __________________ __
certificate above written.
Notary public in and for th~~ ~A of Wash~ng~on. re~iding in ~~'lf,LAIYI.I My commlSSlon explres: 8 ~ .0
CBNT¥~ PMINTE
SlII'WyIng, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
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SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
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print notary name
DRAWN BY; o Woods
DATE: Feb. 27. 2007
SCALE: NA
CHECKED BY; S Woods
JOB NAlIE; 1459
JOB NO.: WS II
12320 NE 8th St., Suite 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot W, King County, Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0089
recorded under Recording Number 20020702900007, in King County u!,..~"" __ .l. __ bel'",,", a ",--.1..'--_r ..... '" ""--...... "'dS.I. -a ..... e-_r...... • ;,. ..... ;,;:,1' .. ":::1 .... """, •• w.i!::f ,..."""", .... ...,.,, ...,1 "",'0_ 1-'"""", .... ,i .. '"' "'1w j ... , \..II .,.e
Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North. Range 5 East.
Willamette Mer idian. in King County. Washington.
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat. in return for the benefit to accrue from this subdivision.
by signing hereon covenant and agree to convey the beneficial interest in the new private easements shown on this plat to any and all future purchasers of the
lots. or of any subdivisions thereof. This covenant
shall run with the land as shown on this plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures. fill. or obstructions (inc Iud ing but not
1 imited to decks. patios. outbui ldings. or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line or within the drainage easements. Additionally. grading and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat shall be maintained consistent with the City of Renton's tree maintenance standards by the owners of the lot for which the trees grow in. Trees located
within the street right-of-ways shall be maintained by the
lot owners of the abutting lots.
RESTRICTIONS FOR NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND BUFFERS:
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to
the public a beneficial interest in the land within the tract/senSitive area
and buffer. This interest includes the preservation of native vegetation
l:r:'"" ::: ';l~-~,:ses ~~=": ':,:_,:J::": ":~': ;''':~::': .... ~=:":h4 ~=l::~":'! :--: \M'e:~a-e. i~:.ludif1g
control. of surface water a~d erosion. maintenance of slope stability. and protectIon of plant and anImal habitat.
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/senSitive area and buffer the obligation. enforceable on behalf of the public by the
City of Renton .. ~o leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within
the tract/senSItIve area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and bu ffer may not be cut. pruned. covered by fi 11. removed or damaged without approval in writing from the City of Renton Department of Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/senSitive area and buffer and the
are~ of d~velopment a~tivity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the
satIsfact~on of the CIty of Renton prior to any clearing. grading. building constructlon or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
area.tr~ct/sensitiv~ area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remaIn 1n place untIl all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY: All owners of lots created by or benefiting from this City action abutting or including a native growth protection easement are responsible for maintenance and protection of the easement. Maintenance includes
ensu~ing th~t no alterations occur within the tract and that all vegetation remaIns undIsturbed unless the express written authorization of the City has been received.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat. for valuable consideration receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. hereby grants and conveys an access' easement over. across. and upon the pr i vate dra inage easements shown on the
fac~ 9f this plat .. per an ~ngineering plan approved by the City of Renton. a MunIclpal Corporat1on of Klng County. for the project known as
Wi~dstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee. to enter upon
saId easement(s) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities to assl:lre that the owner (s). their successors and assigns. are properly operatIng and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above referenced plan and contained within said easement area(s).
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding
upon the grantor (s). its he irs. and a 11 subsequent owner (s) thereof. forever.
PRlv-ATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements
on Lots 2. 3. 4. 5 and 9 sha 11 be owned, operated and maintained by the Windstone Homeowners Association. The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event the HOA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities and any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense. .
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon
the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances.
These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities include the repair and maintenance of the private access road. drainage pipes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement. Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utili~y providers. Mainte~ance costs are the sole responsibility of Lot 3. ParkIng on the pavement 1n the access easement is prohibited unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet. .
~OTE: New private exclusive easement for ingress. egress and utilities 1S to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of
Lots 8 and 9 shall have an equal and undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances. These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities
i~clude the repair and maintenance of the private access road. drainage p1pes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement. Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City
of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared
equally. Parking on t~e pavement in the access easement is prohibited.
unless the pavement WIdth is greater than 20 feet.
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the City of Renton. King County Water District #90. Puget Sound E~ergy Comp~ny. Qwest, Comcast. (other private utilities).
and theIr respectlve successors and assigns under and upon all
private streets. alleyways and private drives. the exterior 10 feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private lands for vaults. Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault
Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet) with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault
Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted in order to insta 11. lay. construct. renew. operate and maintain
underground pipe. conduit. cables. wires. vaults and pedestals with necessary facilities and other equipment for the purpose of serving
this subdiyisit?n and other property with electriC. telephone. gas.
te lecommun lcatlons. data transmiss ion, street lights and ut 11 it Y service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to their original condition. No lines or wires for transmission of
electriC current. or for telephone. cable television. telecommunications or data transmission uses shall be placed or
permitted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -141260 SQ. FT. / 3.632 ACRES
DEDICATED ROADS -
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS
Lot 1
Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7
Lot 8
Lot 9 Tract A Total
11150 SQ. FT. / 0.256 ACRE
SQUARE FEET
11. 150.260
11.117.104
11. 503.117 11. 690.074 13.030.508 9.814.413 11. 492.929 13, 189.997
16.660.939
18.818.803 29.790.752 141. 258.896
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed under Record ing No. 6176450. dated May 16. 1967.
Access & utility easements to KBS III. l.L.C. filed under Recording No. 20040629002394. dated June 29. 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or repair of the easement filed under Recording No. 20020807000276.
Covenants, cond it ions, restr ict ions. easements notes dedications and setback if any. set forth in or delineated
on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No.
20020702900007.
CBNT-¥~ PMINTE
Surveying. Inc •• P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way. WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods
DATE: Feb. 27. 2007
SCALE: 1 " = 50 '
CHECKED BY: S Woods
JOB NAME: 1459
JOB NO.: WS II
12320 NE 8th St.. Su i te 100 Be llevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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PLAT NOTES:
1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR THIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
MEASURING METER (GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC
lGEOOJ:i"IETEH 600) AND AEA,-THE KINEMATIC (ATK) I SiATIC GLOBA,-POS.i:TIQI'lIM;
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAR CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
ORDER NO. 1171741, DATED JULY 29, 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY EXISTED
OCTOBER 22, 1998, THE DATE OF THIS FIELD SURVEY.
OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES.
THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION IS EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HOMEOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE, AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF RENTON.
TRACT A. A PRIVATE STORM POND TRACT, IS HEREBY GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ("HOA"). THE HOA SHALL PERFORM AND PAY FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OF TRACT A AND THE FACILITIES THEREON, AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE PLAT OF STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE), KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 20051020000338, AS AMENDED (THE "CC&RS"). THE WINDSTONE DIV. II PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO/SHALL BE SUBJECTED TO CC&RS BY AMENDMENT TO THE CC&RS. IF THE HOA IS DISSOLVED OR FAILS TO PAY PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS, THE OWNER OF EACH LOT WITHIN STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE), WINDSTONE DIV. II AND ANY SUBSEQUENT DIVISIONS SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS SHALL HAVE AN EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID TRACT A AND SHALL SHARE EQUALLY IN ALL ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND
MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS
LOT 8 SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
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8) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE PLAT. THE VICINITY MAP
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL PLAT RECORDING, WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANT WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION.
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34 3,r S88"37'10"E 2645.46' RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
North ~uarter corner Sec.
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Calculated from King Co. GPS breakdown.
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2657.25'
West Quarter corner Sec. 3, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found brass disc in concrete stamped 4/3, incased.
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1322.81'
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Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. 'f:C.D~· Calculated from City of Renton ~ Survey Control Network.
City of Renton No. 2097.
East Quarter corner Sec. 3, _
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.N. 1 ..... Found "X" in 10" stone Ln monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" N
fence post @ top of ditCh 4 ~
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City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 191108.643 ft./1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Paint 1845
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft.
BASIS OF BEARING:
Washington State Lambert Grid-North Zone
as determined by GPS observation.
CONTROL SKETCH
I 1322.54' ~
S87 "49' 15 "E --I~ 1322.54 ' o 500 1000 ---
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CBNT¥~ P,.M...INTE
Surveying, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAIlE: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 500' JOB NO.: WS II
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
K8S Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su He 100
8ellevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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LINE CHORD BEARING ARC DELTA RAOlUS
BL1 NB7 ·49' 15"W 79.77'
Bl2 511 °39' 43" E 61. 5B'
Bl3 N05 °22' 41 "W 20.37'
BCl N19°23'33"W 12.23' 2B ·01 '41" 25.00'
Bl4 N33°24'22"W . ':"23;-42'
Bl5 N11 °21 '#~~)t ': < :;26" "rae:
Bl6 533 "24 ' ~,:f~w · .. ·'t2c1f!·
BC2 505 °56 '2U~'W ~. 9:1': '~ , . "0 _~, '54"55'54" 25.00'
Bl7 N21 '3~ ',ar W " . 35.82' -. ..
BlB 5B4 °24,::If,? ".W :20, .. 25'" '
BC3 555 °59"A7:·W. ·:'24.79 ' 56°49'10" 25.00'
Bl9 527 ·35' f2~W. :-;;:';;;f9~73'
BC4 510"24'19"W -'14. '99 ' 34 °21 '46" 25.00'
BUO N06°46'33"W 16.92'
BL H NB9°3D'59"W 19,30'
BL12 NB4°49'38"W 60.43'
BU3 N66°1B'43"W 38.37'
BC5 NB3·59'43"W 21. 60' 35 6 22'00" 35.00'
BU4 S7B·19'16"W 30.94'
BU5 N30 ·45' 12"W 35.B9'
BC6 S39 °45' 14"E 11. 00 ' 18 °00' 05" 35.00'
BU6 N4B °45' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N5l°17'10"W 40.26'
LEGEND:,
" ~ .
~ = MONUMENT-'FO·UND,AS'NOTED. VISITED AUGUST 7, 2001.
)( = SET "X" IN BRASS ;ilISK IN 4" X 4" CONCRETE POST
IN MONUMENT CASE. ' .. '
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• = SET #4'REJ3AR 'WFH YEll:~W PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
.. 22338/38965":> '-..
199991 .. Lot add~~';~'::':":::"" .
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BUB
BL19
Bl20
BC7
Bl21
Bl22
Bl23
BC8
Bl24
BC9
Bl25
BC10
Bl26
Bl27
Bl28
B!..29
Bl30
BC11
BL31
BC12
Bl32
Bl33
Bl34
Bl35
N42'32'20"W
N24'45'33"W
N27'00'03"W
S42"27'24"E
S57°54'45"E
N42"00'52"W
S23'28'53"E
N66 '31 ' 07" E
S23°28'54"E
N32"44'53"W
N42 °00' 51 "W
N49°57'50"W
S57°54'44"E
N27·00'03"W
N24 °49' 47"W
~72·50'2~"E
S24'09'4B"E
N25°56'50"W
N31'20'25"W
S46'54'46"E
N51 '17' 10" W
N48'45'17"W
S30'45'12"E
S87'37'38"E
36.01'
40.33'
40.B2'
18.88' 30 '54' 42" 35.00'
Southeast corner Sec. 3, Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E .. W.M. Found monument, incased, ~ ~~? ~1
11. 12'
15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS:
9.23'
109.96'
14.94'
11. 32'
25.95'
9.71 '
6.33'
29.77'
22.27'
~:;_25'
13.17 '
21. 41 '
30.36'
5.34'
41. 39'
43.84'
40.41'
41. 79'
180"00'00" 35.00' LINE CHORD BEABING
L1 S40058'34"E
18 °31' 58" 35.00' l2 S40'58'33"E
l3 S13"46'38"W
15 °53' 54" 35.00' C1 N12'43'13"W
C2 S18°20'42"E
C3 S18°46'34"W
C4 S58 '18' 48" W
C5 Neg056'26"W
C6 N49'50'02"W
5 '37' 12" 218.32' C7 NOS'09'27"W
C8 N45'16'45"E
8'44'50" 35.00' C9 N39 '38' 10 "E
l4 S65 '47' 39"W
l5 S02 '10' 45"W
l6 S24 '12 ' 21 "E
CBNT-¥~ PMINTE
SfIIY8y1ng, Inco, P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb, 27, 2007 JOB NAllE: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO,: WS II
ARC DELTA BADIUS
20,55'
12.63'
25,10 '
13.00' 29'47'58" 25.00' o 40 SO 16.19 ' 18 °33' 05" 50.00'
48.60' 55 '41' 23" 50.00' ~I ~iiiliiiiiil--.1
20,41' 23'23'05" 50.00'
35.00' 40 °06' 25" 50.00'
35.00' 40 '06' 25" 50.00' SCALE: 37.74' 43'14'43" 50.00'
55.53' 63'37'42" 50.00'
19.61 ' 74 '54' 51" 15.00' 1" 40'
10.77'
12.34'
22.76'
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp,
12320 NE Bth St., Su He 100
Bellevue, WA 9B005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W.M.
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY,
DEDICATION:
Know all people by these presents that we, the undersjgned owners
of lnterest In tne land hereby SUDdlvlded. hereby declare thlS to be the graphic representation of the subdivision made hereby, and do hereby dedicate to the use of the public forever all streets and avenues not shown as private hereon and dedicate the use thereof
for all public purposes not inconsistent with the use thereof for
public highway purposes, and also the right to make all necessary
slopes for cuts and fills upon the lots shown thereon in the original reasonable grading of said streets and avenues, and further dedicate to the use of the public all the easements and
tracts shown on this plat for all public purposes as indicated thereon. inc luding but not 1 imited to parks. open space.
utilities and drainage unless such easements or tracts are
specifically identified on this plat as being dedicated or
conveyed to a person or entity other than the public, in which case we do hereby ded icate such streets, easements, or tracts to the person or entity identified and for the purpose stated.
Further. the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided,
waive for themselves. their heirs and assigns and any person or
entity deriving title from the undersigned, any and all claims for damages against the City of Renton, its successors and assigns which may be occasioned by the establishment. construction, or maintenance of roads and or drainage systems
within this subdivision other than claims resulting from
inadequate maintenance by the City of Renton,
Further. the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided.
agree for themselves. their heirs and assigns to indemnify and hold the City of Renton, its successors and assigns. harmless from any damage. including any costs of defense, claimed by
persons within or without this subdivision to have been caused
by alterations of the ground surface. vegetation. drainage. or
surface or sub-surface water flows within this subdivision or
by establishment, construction or maintenance of there roads within this subdivision. provided. this waiver and indemnification shall not be construed as releasing the City
of Renton. its successors or assigns. from liability for damages. including the cost of defense, resulting in whole or in part from
the negligence of the City of Renton, its successors, or assigns.
This subdivision, dedication, waiver of claims agreement to hold
harmless is made with the free consent and in accordance with the desires of said owners.
In witness whereof we set our hands seals:
by:
Kolin B. Taylor
::'-;: S ~ : ;: -: -K S S De.;: ~ : ;: nJE ~. : -a Washington Corporation
Solomon V. Avzaradel
Robert W. Ruddell
Se.:.:-e:e.:'")-l.=-:S :Je.\e.~~~n'e.'7",· ... :_,,.... a Washington Corporation
Treasurer-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Washington Federal Savings. a United States Corporation
by:
its:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
State of Washington ) ) ss County of _____ -')
On this day of , 200-, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for the State of Washington,
duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Kolin B. Taylor.
Robert W. Ruddell. and Solomon V. Avzaradel personally known
(or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidencel to be the President,
the Secretary and the Treasurer, of KBS Development Corporation. the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned,
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said
corporation,
Witness my hand and seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written.
State of Washington )
) ss
County of )
Notary public in and for the State of Washington. residing in My commission expires:
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On tillS day 0 f • 20C-, oe ture ,nc,
the undersigned, a notary public in and for the State of Washington.
dul y commissioned and sworn. personally appeared _-:-:---::----:' ____ '-:"-:-----; to me personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence)
to be the of WaShington Federal Savings. the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument. and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned.
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the sea 1 af fixed. if any, is the corporate sea I 0 f sa id
corporation.
WASHINGTON
APPROVALS:
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that there are no delinquent special assessments for
which the property subject to this subdivision may be liable to the city.
and that all special assessments on any property herein contained
dedicated as streets, alleys, or for any other public use have been duly pa id. satis f ied or discharged. th is day of . 20o_.
Finance Director
CITY OF RENTON PLANNING / BUILDING / PUBUC WORKS
Examined and approved this _______ day of ____________ _ 200 __ ,
Administrator
CITY OF RENTON MAYOR
Examined and approved th is ______ day of ____________ _ , 20o_,
Mayor
CITY OF RENTON
Examined and approved this _____ day of ____ ...J.200_.
City Clerk
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Examined and approved this ___ ~day of ________ -...J. 200
King County Assessor Deputy. King County Assessor
Account Numbers _______________________________________________________ _
KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that all property taxes are paid; that there are no
delinquent special assessments certified to this office for collection;
and that all special assessments certified to this office for collection on any of the property herein contained. dedicated as streets. alleys. or for any other public use. are paid in full. this day of _____ --', 200 __ .
Manager Finance Division Deputy
RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE
Filed for record at the request of the City of Renton this
_...,...-_ day a f -:----:-:---::-__ ---" 2 0 0 ---' at -,-__ min ute spa s t
and recorded in Volume of Plats. pages records of King County. Washington.
Division of Records and Elections
RECOE\VOED
MI\R 1 2 REC1l
pLAN REVIEW
Manager Superintendent of Records
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this plat of Windstone Division II is based on an actual survey done by me or under my direct supervision; that the bearings and distances are shown correctly; that the perimeter monuments
have been set and that all other monuments and lot corners have been set
or bonded with the city and will be set prior to the release of the bond; that I have fully complied with all State and County regulations governing platting and that it conforms to the approved preliminary plat
and the condition~approval thereof.
H Woods. P.L.S. 38965
THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF RENTON, ITS OFFICERS, OFFICIALS. EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM, INJURIES, DAMAGES, LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES. ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT.
Date
THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT
PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES A~ PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REcr"'COeFR\ENV'OeN 0 STREETS, WATER UTILITY, SANITARY SEWER UTILITY. OR STORM WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VALUE OF THE BOND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE 1 2 ~Cll REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS MI\R UNILATERAL RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF DEFAULTED PLAT INFRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY PLAN REVIEW BINDING UPON THE HEIRS. AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE OWNER/DEVELOPER U-.:.::..::..:----l SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
All lots are subject to the amendment to the Windstone CC&R's filed under Recording No. ____________________ __ ,
Witness my hand and seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written.
Notary public in and for the State of Washington, residing in _____ _
My commission expires:
CBNT~~ PMINTE
SurveyllJfl, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su i te 100
Be llevue. WA 98005
CITY RE RENTON
(VED
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DRAWN IlY: 0 Woods CHECKED IlY: S Woo d S
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: NA JOIl NO.: WS II
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot w, King County, Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0089.
recoraed under Recording Numoer 20020702900007, In KIng County,
Washington. being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East Willamette Meridian, in King County, Washington. '
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, in
return for the benefit to accrue from this subdivision,
by signing hereon covenant and agree to convey the beneficial interest in the new private easements shown on this plat to any and all future purchasers of the
lots, or of any subdivisions thereof. This covenant
shall run with the land as shown on this plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures, f i 11, or obstruct ions (inc Iud ing but not
1 imi ted to decks, patios, outbu i ld ings, or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line or within the drainage easements. Additionally, grading
and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat sha with the City of Renton's tree ma
owners of the lot for which the t! within the street right-of-ways s~ lot owners of the abutting lots.
I )( n~
5istant Jy the located
y the
RESTRICTIONS FOR NAi ~ ~I':S.
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS
PROTECTION
AND BUFFERS:
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to
the public a beneficial interest in the land within the tract/sensitive area aGG Duffer. Tnls lnteres~ lnC~uGes ~Ge preserva~lDG Df ~allve vegetation
for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and welfare, including
contro 1 0 f sur f ace water and eros ion, ma intenance 0 f slope stab iIi t y, and protection of plant and animal habitat.
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present
and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive
area and buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by, the
City of Renton, to leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by f i 11, removed or damaged without approval in writing from the City of Renton Department of
Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of development activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of the City of Renton prior to any clearing, grading, building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
area.tract/sensitiv~ area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall
remaIn In place untIl all development proposal activities in the vicinity of
the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building setback line.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, for valuable consideration,
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants and conveys an access easement over, across, and upon the pr i vate dra inage easements shown on the face of this plat, per an engineering plan approved by the City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation of King County, for the project known as
Windstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee, to enter upon
said easement(s) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities
to assure that the owner (s), their successors and assigns, are properly operating and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above referenced plan and contained within said easement area(s).
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding
upon the grantor (s), its heirs. and all subsequent owner (s) thereof, forever.
PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements
on Lots 2. 3. 4. 5 and 9 shal I be owned. operated and maIntaIned by the WInds tone Homeowners ASSOCIatIon.
The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event
the HOA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities, and
any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense.
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon
the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances.
These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities include the repair
and ma intenance 0 f the pr i vate access road. dra inage pipes, and storm
water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement.
Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. Maintenance costs are the sole responsibility of Lot 3. ParkIng on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited.
unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
NOTE: New pr i vate exc Ius i ve easement for ingress. egress and ut i 1 it ies IS to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of
Lots 8 and 9 shall have an equal and undivided interest in the ownership
and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances. T~ese appu~tenances and maintenance responsibilities
I~clude the repaIr and maIntenance of the private access road, drainage
pIpes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement. Private signage, and other infrastructure not owned by the City
of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared equally. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited, unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the City of Renton, King County Water District #90, Puget Sound Energy Company. Qwest, Comcast, (other private utilities). and their respective successors and assigns under and upon all
private streets, alleyways and private drives, the exterior 10
feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots
and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways
and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private lands for vaults, Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet)
with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each
end of the as-built vault (5). The number and location of Vault Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial
~nstallation.of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted In order to Install. lay. construct, renew. operate and maintain
underground pipe, conduit, cables. wires, vaults and pedestals with
ne~essary, f~cilities and other equipment for the purpose of serving thIS sub:l:. :'S:C)rt and other property "'nth electriC. telephone. ';jas. te lecommun icat ions, data transmission, street 1 ights and ut il it Y
service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts
at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to their original condition. No lines or wires for transmission of electriC current. or for telephone. cable television,
telecommunications or data transmission uses shall be placed or
permitted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall
be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -141260 SQ. FT. / 3.632 ACRES
ROADS -11150 SQ. FT. / 0.256 ACRES
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
Lot 4 Lot 5
Lot 6
Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9
Tract A
Total
SQUARE FEET
11. 150.260
11.117.104
11,503.117 11.690.074 13.030.508 9.814.413 11.492.929
13. 189.997
16.660.939
18.818.803
29.790.752 141.258.896
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Recording No. 6176450. dated May 16. 1967.
Access & utility easements to KBS III. L.L.C. filed under Recording No. 20040629002394, dated June 29. 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or repair of the easement filed under Recording No.
20020807000276.
Covenants. cond it ions. restr ict ions. easements, notes
dedications and setback if any. set forth in or delineated on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No. 20020702900007.
CITY Of RENTON
RECE\VEO
MAR 122007
BUILDINGDIVISION
CBNT~~ PMINTE
Surveying. Inc •• P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
DRAW BY: D Woods CHECKED BY:
DATE: Feb. 27. 2007 JOB NAME:
SCALE: 1" = 50' JOB NO.:
S Woods
1459
WS II
12320 NE 8th St., Su ite 100
Be llevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 2 OF 4
r VOLUME/PAGE
Jr/H.lJSrOH£ .IJ/V. // LUA-04-124-FP
LND-l0-0450
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot W, King County, Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0089, recorded under Recording Number 20020702900007, in King County, Washington. being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
Willamette Meridian, in King County. Washington.
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, in return for the benefit to accrue from this subdivision,
by signing hereon covenant and agree to convey the
beneficial interest in the new private easements shown
on this plat to any and all future purchasers of the lots, or of any subdivisions thereof. This covenant shall run with the land as shown on this plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures, f ill. or obstruct ions (inc Iud ing but not I imited to decks, patios, outbui Idings, or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line
or within the drainage easements. Additionally, grading
and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within
the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless
otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat shall be maintained consistant
with the City of Renton's tree maintenance standards by the
owners of the lot for which the trees grow in. Trees located
within the street right-of-ways shall be maintained by the
lot owners of the abutting lots. lrl
RESTRICTIONS FOR NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND BUFFERS:
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to
the public a beneficial interest in the land within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. ThIS interest includes tne preservation of natIve vegetation
for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and welfare, including
control of surface water and erosion. maintenance of slope stability, and
protection of plant and animal habitat.
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive
a~ea and buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by, the CIty of Renton, to leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within
the tract/sensitive area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive
area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill, removed or damaged
without approval in writing from the City of Renton Department of Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the
area of development activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of the City of Renton prior to any clearing, grading. building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
area.tr~ct/sensitive area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall
remaIn In place untIl all development proposal activities in the vicinity of
the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building
setback line.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, for valuable consideration,
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants and conveys an access
easement over, across. and upon the private drainage easements shown on the
face of this plat, per an engineering plan approved by the City of Renton. a MuniCipal Corporation of King County, for the project known as
Windstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee, to enter upon
said easement(s) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities to assure that the owner (s), their successors and assigns. are properly
operating and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above
referenced plan and contained within said easement area (s) .
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding upon the grantor (s). its heirs. and all subsequent owner (s) thereof. forever.
PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements on Lots 2, 3. 4, 5 and 9 shall be owned. operated and
maintained by the Windstone Homeowners Association.
The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements
to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event
the HOA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities, and
any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense.
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance
of the private access easement appurtenances.
These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities include the repair
and maIntenance of the private access road, drainage pipes, and storm
water quality and/or detention facilities within this easement.
Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. Maintenance costs are the sole responsibility of Lot 3. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited,
unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
~OTE: New pr i vate exc Ius i ve easement for ingress, egress and ut i 1 it ies IS to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of
Lots 8 and 9 shall have an equal and undivided interest in the ownership
and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement
appurtenances. These appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities
i~clude the repair and maintenance of the private access road, drainage pIpes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this
easement. Private signage. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared equally. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited,
unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet.
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the City of Renton, King County Water District #90. Puget Sound Energy Company, Qwest, Comcast, (other pr i vate ut il it ies) ,
and their respective successors and assigns under and upon all
private streets. alleyways and private drives, the exterior 10
feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private
lands for vaults, Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault
Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet) with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial
installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted
in order to install. lay. construct. renew. operate and maintain
underground pipe. condu it. cab les, wires, vau 1 ts and pedesta Is with necessary facilities and other equipment for the purpose of serving
th is subd i v lS lon and other property with e lectr lC, telephone. gas,
te lecommun ications. data transmiss ion, street I ights and ut il ity
service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to
their original condition. No lines or wires for transmission of
electric current, or for telephone. cable television,
telecommunications or data transmission uses shall be placed or
permitted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the
easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -141260 SQ. FT. / 3.632 ACRES
ROADS -11150 SQ. FT. / 0.256 ACRES
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS
Lot 1
Lot 2
Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7
Lot 8 Lot 9
Tract A Total
SQUARE FEET
11,150.260
11,117.104
11.503.117 11,690.074 13.030.508 9,814.413
11,492.929
13. 1B9. 997 16,660.939 18,81B.B03 29,790.752
141. 25B. B96
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Record ing No. 6176450, dated May 16, 1967.
Access & utility easements to KBS III, L.L.C. filed under Recording No. 20040629002394, dated June 29, 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or repair of the easement filed under Recording No.
20020B07000276.
Covenants, cond i t ions, restr ict ions. easements, notes,
dedications and setback if any, set forth in or delineated
on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No. 20020702900007.
CITY OF RENTON
RECEIVED
MAR 1 2 2007
BUILDINGDIVISION
312-t 7 CBNT~~ PMINTE
SUlWylng, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th st., Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED EY: S Woods KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Feb. 27. 2007 1459 SHEET 2 OF 4
DATE: JOE NAME:
1" = 50' SCALE: JOE NO.: WS II
I
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PLAT NOTES:
1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR THIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
wE".~.S)=:l-,oG ~£TER rGEODllofHER 600) AND REAL TI~E K!N.E~!" TIC (PTK) ! S-l-:=
(GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAR CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
ORDER NO.1171741, DATED JULY 29, 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
3) THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY EXISTED
OCTOBER 22, 1998, THE DATE OF THIS FIELD SURVEY.
4) OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES.
5) THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE
6)
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION IS EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HOMEOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE, AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF RENTON.
TRACT A, A PRIVATE STORM POND TRACT, IS HEREBY GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ("HOA"), THE HOA SHALL PERFORM AND PAY FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OF TRACT A AND THE FACILITIES THEREON, AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE PLAT OF STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE), KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 2005102000033B, AS AMENDED (THE ·CC&RS"). THE WINDSTONE DIV. II PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO/SHALL BE SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS BY AMENDMENT TO THE CC&RS. IF THE HOA IS DISSOLVED OR FAILS TO PAY PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS, THE OWNER OF EACH LOT WITHIN STONERIDGE (A.K.A, WINDSTONE), WINDSTONE DIV. II AND ANY SUBSEQUENT DIVISIONS SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS SHALL HAVE AN EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID TRACT A AND SHALL SHARE EQUALLY IN ALL ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS
7) LOT 8 SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
UJ en
UJ > <
~ UJ en
SE 100TH ST ~
<
x SE 102TH ST to ..,
T1 -
SE 105TH PL !;g
8) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE SHORT PLAT. THE
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL SHORT PLAT RECORDING. WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANNED WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED
VICINITY MAP
o
I
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION.
9) NO GRADING OR STRUCTURE SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE THE STREAM BUFFER.
34
3,JP SSS037'10"E 2645.46' 34 35
North quarter corner Sec, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W,M.
Calculated from King Co. GPS
breakdown.
4!-:v--
o (\j m S87°26'02"E "'I"
I 3
2657.25'
west quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found brass disc in concrete stamped 4/3, incased.
W : .....
"'I"
"'I"
(\j .
......
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5302.87'
1322.81 '
I~
I~
I
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Northeast section corner Sec. 3 ~
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E.. W.M. • fw~~ Calculated from City of Renton ~ Survey Control Network. City of Renton No. 2097.
East quarter corner Sec. 3, ~
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W. M . I ~ Found "X' in 10· stone m monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" (\j
fence post ~ top of ditCh~ ~
T - -3 2 1322.81'
r
I~ IS /~ "" ~ I m m
___ ....L..I~--.I ... I ~
m (\j
I 1322.54' ~
S87 "49' 15"E --I~ 1322.54' --
I~
"" I~
South quarter corner
I Sec. 3, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. Found
3" brass disc in
/concrete.
~ 1322.32'
: I o
~ li.o . "" ......
U) I~
2645.07'
I
r
Southeast corner Sec, 3, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M,
.=-.:;'"'.~c .nc:~u.t1€.1 t, incased.
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z
1322.32' 3 2
10
City of Renton No. 1845.~
---S8so12'29"E 2644.64' 10 11
1"
2640
I
RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097 was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate of 191108.643 ft./1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Point 1845
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft.
BASIS OF BEARING:
Washington State Lambert Grid-North Zone
as determined by GPS observation.
CONTROL SKETCH
o 500 1000
I I I
SCALE:
1" 500'
CBNT¥~
P"""I NT E
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SUIY8y1ng, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAiN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 500' JOB NO.: WS II
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE Sth St.. Suite 100
Be llevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 3 OF 4
R£CE\~OEO
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N.LINE OF S 1/2
OF NE 1/4 OF
SE 1/4
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East Quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N .• Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found "X" in 10" stone
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4"
fence post ~ top of ditch.
------:.:7'----------~;;;;~~;.;.~~~~~==~~~--~~5~8~7~03~7~.3~8~"~E~58~2~.~3J~'--~_;~-1_:~~~--------------~ N21 '52'52"E G--• -, reene S Creek ::' 60.00' 5 16.20' a; . ~ 3.26' 8L35 (:, .
I ~ \-'::'_ 174.17' ~ --
N25 '~,5' 32"e-
8.132
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J.LjL ___ B~12 ~;; .... ~\. Dra .... 1age ~ 65-' --...
'v" --. ... , ~, \ easement ------~ \r -. --. 8 (P' t)
N42'54'49"E ...... ~"L.J:...t3 " rlva e 9 I
7.05' ..\..0 ~ .' "BC5 eU.~--" <9-10' / i31 ~ o· - - --'---\ /;' -<y~ 117451 I . ~ 'GP' A ~ ~ =--,-_ ~ -" '\?--?: r:s.> .... "lY 18, 820 SF I' ~
, v' 1-1 --' C;:-;'1 ~ SS6 '4 P"05 "E ,89. B5"' --... "" \,0' --"" .. ". ~ ,~ "\ .____""OOO""NGPA ",& I ~ 'I a:i Co " ~~ " .... <.. :"l 0'1 ' & " . .>. ...... V'_, UJ r::. r Drainage . ~,,,~. ,,-I '
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rT;' -+ UJ ~ 8." SCi ~ , Kl
\ I TRACT ':4" r... 4 ~/'~'. ~\~ , :.. \~ DRAINAGE PO}J, r ... r ,....tv _ _ ~:., " .v \~ I ~ S5~3"~
Drainage
easement (Pr i vate)
--125.00'
.0° ). <: ><v <\)'\ «O'\'\~
'b ;v.~
><v ~« ~O~
14."· I \ I, (PRIVATE) } XV"~ ~ (\J /17401 rD fJI~ \(Q /10'
, ~ ~ \~, "~'or-----~~~~~~~1-.. .Jt', 30,050 SF ( t c.~' \ ~ 3 13,050 SF ",r:> ~ \(:' I
~I ~ V' , '-' 5' ~. --~I N46 '48' 41"E
6.71 '
/ ~ '~~_~. 1 ~'1'l' /17361 z. "'9~\A\("" _7 '4
9, 800 SF c. v: \cii S87'49'0f}"E 74.78' "-~' II~.,; ",?,.~'O' \ ~\ ~
. ", C). ~ V \ '\ ~
.
10 ~I ...
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30.00'
30'
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\ \ f;-' an llL ~ q; /: v. ( {;)'Z,"«' ~ ~ ~ \ (Q ~87 '49' 08"E ,~. 200:-51'.----.....:.. / r b. '", ''Z,'Z,' \("" ~ \("" 12' Roadway dedication. '\ ...6 ,,-T '(( ) v v ~'O?, \ ~ IV,.~ \ ~ I ~v ----J .IIR 5' Tie Back Easement ;v" ~C).o \ ~ ~ \
\ ,10," 10' Private Drainage I <f \ s' ~ ~ 3'6' s. \. ~ 8 I r-
S43 'Ol'15"E 14.29' ___
S07 '20' 16"E
4.98'
~~ ~ easement for Lot 1. I 6 \-~ ~ '\ ~'fp. c..<?&Y~-? I + I ':: 2 / [J \~~. .)~ 117271 I . \OJ I I::: 117311 I 117301 '\~ GP.A---( '~16, 660 SF 'm Ie:;', I~ 11,500 SF /10 11,490 SF 1S'7 ><-<5>...." I ....
S87'49'08"E
171.95'
1
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11. 120 SF
I90. 88'
104.30'
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'-Calculated position per
Stone Ridge (A.K.A.
Windstone) Rec. No.
20051020000337. (typ.)
/
S87 '49' 15"E 540.18' -
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NGPA DIMENSIONS: NGPA DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED):
IJNE CHORD BEARING ARC DELTA RAJ)JUS
BU N87"49 , 15"W 79.77'
BL2 S11"39'43"E 61. 58'
BL3 N05"22'41"W 20.37'
BC1 N19"23'33"W 12.23' 28·01 '41" 25.00'
BL4 N33°24'22"W 23.42'
BL5 N11 °21' 18" W 26.68'
8LS S33 "24 ' 17" W 12.11'
BC2 S05"56'20"W 23.97' 54°55'54" 25.00'
BL7 N21°31'37"W 35.82'
BL8 S84°24'22"W 20.25'
BC3 S55 "59' 47" W 24.79' 56·49'10" 25.00'
BL9 S27°35'12"W 19.73'
BC4 S10 °24 '19"W 14.99' 34·21'4S" 25.00'
BUO N06°46'33"W 16.92'
.sUi l"'i5~ '30 59" W 19.30'
BL12 N84°49'38"W 60.43'
BL13 N66"1S'43"W 38.37'
BC5 N83"59'43"W 21. 60' 35°22'00" 35.00'
BU4 S78"19'16"W 30.94'
BU5 N30045'12"W 35.89'
BC6 S39°45'14"E 11. 00' 18·00'05" 35.00'
BU6 N48 °45 ' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N51 "17'10"W 40.26'
LEGEND:
~ = MONUMENT FOUND AS NOTED. VISITED AUGUST 7. 2001.
)8( = SET "x" IN 8RASS DISK IN 4" X 4" CONCRETE POST
IN MONUMENT CASE.
• = SET #4 REBAR WITH YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
" 22338/38965".
199991= Lot address.
BU8 N42'32'20"W
BL19 N24'45'33"W
BL20 N27'OO'03"W
Be7 S42'27'24"E
BL21 S57'54'45"E
BL22 N42'OO'52"W
BL23 S23"28'53"E
BC8 N66 "31 '07"E
BL24 S23"28'54"E
Be9 N32°44'53"W
BL25 N42°00'51"W
BCI0 N49"57'50"W
BL26 S57°54'44"E
BL27 N27"00'03"W
BL28 N24°49'47"W
BL29 572 '50 21 'E
BL30 S24"09'48"E
BC11 N25"56'50"W
BL31 N31 '20'25"W
BC12 S46°54'46"E
BL32 N51 '17' 10" W
BL33 N48 '45' 17"W
BL34 S30 "45' 12"E
BL35 S87'37'38"E
EXPIRES ~ / ?:~/,j 7
3S.01'
40.33'
40.82'
18.88' 30"54'42" 35.00'
Southeast corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found monument, incased. ~ 3~2 ~1
11. 12 '
15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS:
9.23'
109.96' 180°00'00" 35.00' LINE CHOR}) BEARING ARC })ELTA JWJIUS
14.94' L1 540'58'34"E 20.55'
11. 32' 18 °31' 58" 35.00' L2 S40'58'33"E 12.63'
25.95' L3 S13"46'38"W 25.10 .
9.71 ' 15'53'54" 35.00' C1 N12 '43' 13"W 13.00' 29"47'58" 25.00' o 40 BO 6.33'
29.77'
C2 S18°20'42"E 16.19 . 18"33'05" 50.00'
C3 S1S"46'34"W 48.60' 55 °41' 23" 50.00' -I -~-!--.I
22.27' C4 S5S018'48"W 20.41 ' 23"23'05" 50.00'
15.25'
13.17 '
21. 41 ' 5 °37' 12" 218.32'
30.36'
5.34' 8"44'50" 35.00'
C5 N89'56'26"W 35.00' 40'06'25" 50.00'
C6 N49°50'02"W 35.00' 40"06'25" 50.00'
C7 N08'09'27"W 37.74' 43'14'43" 50.00'
CB N45"16'45"E 55.53' 63"37'42" 50.00'
C9 N39"38' 10"E 19.61 . 74'54'51" 15.00'
SCALE:
1" 40'
41. 39'
43.84'
L4 565'47'39"W 10.77'
L5 502"10'45"W 12.34'
CITYOFRENTOf';
RECE\VED
40.41 . L6 524 '12' 21 "E 22.76' MAR 122007
41. 79' BUllDINGDIVISION
~----------------------------~ CBNT~~ PMINTE
Survaylng, Inc" P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: D Wo ods CHECKED BY: S Wo 0 d S
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAllE: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO.: WS II
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St., Su ite 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 4 OF 4
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C,/T~/ 0/·-F'/[:.7VTC/,v' L9i..)'
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East Quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found "X" in 10" stone
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4"
fence post ~ top of ditch.
------:::7'----------~~;;~~~~~~~~~=1~~--_,~S~87::.3~7~'~3~8~"~E5~8~21·[~~'--~~---L~~:-:-------------~~ N21 '52'52"E c--, . reene S Creek--, 60.00' 53.26' 16.20' ~ , ............... Bl35 0 .
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7.05' 1.0 ru . ................ C5 ed~--"4' 10'
Drainage
easement
(Private)
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.Jr. 3D, 050 SF .<;.,. g:z B 13, 050 SF ~ I S87 •
, v~, " \\? 49'08"E 124.99' ~I 0& 5 ~, (I:l \(1--~ 1 5'Public Cl:), for <9. " ~?' 1 ~r. .. , ...l ~' Utility Easement
.,.-'oT. ~. _0 100' ~'I'l' ·<'l·~ /17361 '--;::;-, ...sJ.LL'~" ~~45'_Ln
\ 9, 800 SF 29 \~ ·r -I \~ ~'O. "\ ~\ \~ 20' Private joint accessl ~', 3'2-' u). \ \. & utility easellent..f.Qc...
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4.98'
\<9 I ~ 6 ~;.> ~ ~ '<.<26Y~.r. 1 f I I~ \ '~.'l . ~~ /17271 I \~ I I~ 111,1~~~ISF \t, GPJ'\:~ 16. 660 SF 1 m
\ W I Z ..5''\7 >\<90. I ...
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171.95' 10' PUbli~\~
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1 Easement. k b.. ("l Typical all }ots, { \....,--.> ~ parallel to road ~ . right-of-way. ~ fry
11, 120 SF Publ ic Sanitary \" Sewer Easement \ oj I to (1')21'
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104.30'
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13, 190 SF
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'-Calculated position per
Stone Ridge (A.K.A.
Windstone) Aec. No.
20051020000337. (typ.)
/
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120.37-' ---. -•. -.~-:-. -. -----
NE 17TH ST
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NGPA DIMENSIONS: NGPA DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED):
LINE CHORD BEARING ARC DELTA RAlJIUS
BU N87 ·49' 15"W 79.77'
BL2 S11 ·39' 43"E 61. 58'
BL3 N05·22'41"W 20.37'
8C1 N19·23'33"W 12.23' 28·01' 41" 25.00'
BL4 N33'24'22"W 23.42'
BL5 N11 ·21' 18"W 26.68'
BL6 S33 '24' 17"W 12. 11 '
BC2 S05·56'20"W 23.97' 54'55'54" 25.00'
BL7 N21 '31' 37"W 35.82'
BL8 S84'24'22"W 20.25'
BC3 S55 '59' 47"W 24.79' 56'49'10" 25.00'
BL9 S27 '35' 12"W 19.73'
BC4 S10 °24' 19"W 14.99' 34'21'46" 25.00'
BUO NOs04S'33"W 1S.92'
~' " _I.-__ ,~'39 &2,~ '59 II W 19.30'
BU2 N84·49'38"W SO,43'
BU3 NSS·18'43"W 38.37'
BC5 N83'59'43"W 21. SO' 35'22'00" 35.00'
BU4 S78 ·19' 16"W 30.94'
BU5 N30 ·45' 12"W 35.89'
BCS S39 ·45' 14 "E 11. 00' 18'00'05" 35.00'
BU6 N48 '45 ' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N51 ·17 ' 10" W 40.26'
LEGEND:
~ = MONUMENT FOUND AS NOTED. VISITED AUGUST 7, 2001.
)8( = SET "X" IN BRASS DISK IN 4" X 4" CONCRETE POST
IN MONUMENT CASE.
• = SET *4 REBAR WITH YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
" 22338/38965".
199991= Lot address.
BU8 N42'32'20"W
BU9 N24'45'33"W
BL20 N27"00'03"W
BC7 S42'27'24"E
BL21 S57'54'45"E
BL22 N42'OO'52"W
8L23 S23'28'53"E
BC8 N66 '31 '07"E
BL24 S23'28'54"E
BC9 N32·44'53"W
BL25 N42 ·00 ' 51 "W
BC10 N49·57'50"W
BL26 S57'54'44"E
BL27 N27'00'03"W
BL28 N24 '49' 47"W
BL29 572 '50 21' E.
BL30 S24'09'48"E
BC11 N25'56'50"W
BL31 N31 '20'25"W
8C12 S46'54'46"E
BL32 N51 '17 ' 10" W
BL33 N48'45'17"W
BL34 S30'45'12"E
BL35 S87·37'38"E
EXPIRES ~ / ?y/'; 7
36.01 '
40.33'
40.82'
18.88' 30'54'42" 35.00'
Southeast corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E .. W.M.
Found monument, incased.
"-......... 3.&2 ~1
11. 12'
15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS:
9.23'
109.96' 180'00'00" 35.00' UNE CHORO BEARING ABC DELTA RADIUS
14.94' U S40'58'34"E 20.55'
11. 32' 18 '31' 58" 35.00' L2 S40'5S'33"E 12.63'
25.95' L3 S13'46'38"W 25.10 '
9.71 ' 15·53'54" 35.00' C1 N12 '43' 13"W 13.00' 29°47'58" 25.00' o 40 80 6.33'
29.77'
C2 S18'20'42"E 1S.19 ' 18'33'05" 50.00'
C3 S18'46'34"W 48.60' 55 ° 41' 23" 50.00' ~I ~_I---I
22.27' C4 S5B·1S'48"W 20.41 ' 23°23'05" 50.00'
15.25'
13.17 '
21.41' 5 '37' 12" 218.32'
30.36'
5.34' 8'44'50" 35.00'
C5 NB9'56'26"W 35.00' 40'06'25" 50.00'
C6 N49'50'02"W 35.00' 40'06'25" 50.00'
C7 N08·09'27"W 37.74' 43'14'43" 50.00'
C8 N45'1S'45"E 55.53' 63'37'42" 50.00'
C9 N39'38'10"E 19.61 ' 74'54'51" 15.00'
SCALE:
1" 40'
41. 39'
43.84'
L4 S65'47'39"W 10.77'
L5 S02'10'45"W 12.34'
CITYOFRENI0f';
RECE\VEO
40.41 ' L6 S24'12'21"E 22.76' MAR' 2 2007
41. 79' BUllOlNGD\VISION
~------------------------~ CBNT~~ PMINTE
SurvayllJQ, Inc., P.s.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO.: WS II
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St., Suite 100
Be llevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 4 OF 4
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W. M.
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
DEDICATION: APPROVALS:
Know all people by these presents that we, the undersigned owners r.&. ..:,,....,+.:: ...... cc"-.:..-J.-..... c ';:--' 1-:=-::1-. =-"'-.-1:..,;.:..-'::-' .... ::-.:'-,. -,:,-"':--:: .LI-.!:::: to
be the-graPhic representation of-the 5ubdivision'made-hereby,--and
do hereby dedicate to the use of the public forever all streets and
avenues not shown as private hereon and dedicate the use thereof
for all public purposes not inconSistent with the use thereof for public highway purposes, and also the right to make all necessary slopes for cuts and fills upon the lots shown thereon in the
original reasonable grading of said streets and avenues, and
further dedicate to the use of the public all the easements and
tracts shown on this plat for all public purposes as indicated
thereon, inc luding but not I imited to parks, open space,
utilities and drainage unless such easements or tracts are specifically identified on this plat as being dedicated or conveyed to a person or entity other than the public, in which
case we do hereby dedicate such streets, easements, or tracts to
the person or entity identified and or the purpose stated.
Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided, waive for themselves, their heirs and assigns and any person or entity deriving title from the undersigned, any and all claims
for damages against the City of Renton, it's successors and
assigns which may be occasioned by the establishment,
construction, or maintenance of roads and or drainage systems
within this subdivision other than claims resulting from inadequate maintenance by the City of Renton. Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided,
agree for themselves, their heirs and assigns to indemnify and
hold the City of Renton, it's successors and assigns, harmless
from any damage. including any costs of defense, claimed by
persons within or without this subdivision to have been caused
by alterations of the ground surface, vegetation. drainage. or surface or sub-surface water flows within this subdivision or by establishment, construction or maintenance of there roads
within this subdivision. provided. this waiver and
indemnification shall not be construed as releasing the City
of Renton. it's successors or assigns. from liability for damages. including the cost of defense. resulting in whole or in part from the negl igence of the Ci ty of Renton, it's successors, or assigns.
This subdivision. dedication. waiver of claims agreement to hold harmless is made with the free consent and in accordance with the
desires of said owners.
In witness whereof we set our hands seals:
by:
Kolin B. Taylor President-K8S Develooment Cora
t... Hc.HjL ... :j~:..:;;a, :":';"'j:.::..:-e::..:.-:-,
Solomon V. Avzaradel Treasurer-KBS Development Corp.
a Washington Corporation
Robert W. Ruddell Secretarv-K8S Develoament CorD,
Q ","o;"il:";"J;t:'i. ~vi ;..~;-"t:..:.Jil
Washington Federal Savings, a United States Corporation
by:
its:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
State of Washington )
) ss County of ______ -.1)
On this day of , 200---, before me,
the undersigned, a notary public in and for the State of Washington.
duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Kolin B. Taylor,
Robert W. Ruddell, and Solomon V. Avzaradel personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the President, the Secretary and the Treasurer, of KBS Development Corporation, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument.
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned,
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
Witness my hand and seal hereto affixed the day and year in this
certificate above written.
)
) ss State of Washington
County of ----------)
Notary public in and for the State of Washington, residing in
My commission expires:
print notary name
Qn th~s 03V C'f 200 !:efC're me
the underSIgned, a notary publIC In and for tne State of wasnington,
dul y commissioned and sworn, personal] y appeared __ ~--:'--:-__ ---:--:-----,
to me personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence)
to be the of Washington Federal Savings, the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and
deed of said corporation, for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned.
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal affixed. if any. is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
Witness my hand and seal hereto affixed the day and year in this
certificate above written.
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that there are no delinquent speCial assessments for which the property subject to this subdivision may be liable to the city. and that all special assessments on any property herein contained
dedicated as streets. alleys, or for any other public use have been duly
paid. satisfied or discharged, this day of , 200_
Finance Director
CITY OF RENTON PLANNING / BUILDING / PUBLIC WORKS
Examined and approved thlS _______ day of ________ _ . 200_.
Administrator
CITY OF RENTON MAYOR
Examined and approved this _______ day of ________ _ , 200_
Mayor
CITY OF RENTON
Examined and approved thlS ____ day of ____ -', 200_
City Clerk
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Examined and approved thls ___ ~day of ____ -',200_
King County Assessor Deputy, King County Assessor
Account Numbers ___________________________________________________ _
KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that all property taxes are paid; that there are no
delinquent speCial assessments certified to this office for collection;
and that all special assessments certified to this office for collection
on any of the property herein contained. dedicated as streets, alleys, or for any other public use, are paid in full. this day of ____ --', 20o_.
Manager Finance Division Deputy
RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE
Filed for record at the request of the City of Renton this
day of ~~~_--' 200--, at ~ __ minutes past
and recorded in Volume of Plats, pages ---~,
records of King County, Washington.
Division of Records and Elections
Manager Superintendent of Records
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this plat of Windstone DiviSion II is based on an actual survey done by me or under my direct supervision; that the
bearings and distances are shown correctly; that the perimeter monuments
have been set and that all other monuments and lot corners have been set
or bonded with the city and will be set prior to the release of the bond:
that I have fully complied with all State and County regulations governing platting and that it conforms to the approved preliminary plat and the conditions of approval thereof.
Stephen H Woods, P.L.S. 38965
THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. SHALL DEFEND. INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF RENTON. ITS OFFICERS, OFFICIALS, EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM, INJURIES. DAMAGES. LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES. ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT. THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STREETS, WATER UTILITY, SANITARY SEWER UTILITY. OR STORM
WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VALUE OF THE BOND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS UNILATERAL RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFAULTED PLAT INFRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON THE HEIRS, AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
Date
All lots are subject to the amendment to the Windstone CC&R's filed under Recording No.
lNDEX DATA: t Centre 33701 9th Avenue South
~ Federal Way, WA. 98003 __ ~_ Pointe (253) 661-1901
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
Notary public in and for the State of Washington, residing in ____ _ SURVEY FOR:
My commission expires:
print notary name
DRAWN BY:
DATE:
LND-l0-0450 SCALE;
~ Surveying
D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
Dec. 4, 2006 JOB NAllE: 1459
NA JOB NO,: WS II
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St., Suite 100
Be llevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 1 OF 4
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot W king County. Boundary Line Ad~U9tment ~umber L00L0089
reco~ded under.Recording Number 20020702900007, In KIng County,
WashIngton. belng a portion of the Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North. Range 5 East
Wi llamet te Mer id ian, in King County, Wash ington. '
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat. in
return for the benefit to accrue from this subdivision.
by signing hereon covenant and agree to convey the
beneficial interest in the new private easements shown
on this plat to any and all future purchasers of the lots. or of any subdivisions thereof. This covenant
shall run with the land as shown on this plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures. fill. or obstructions (including but not
1 imited to decks. patios. outbui Idings, or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line
or within the drainage easements. Additionally, grading
and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within
the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat shall be maintained consistant
with the City of Renton's tree maintenance standards by the
owners of the lot for which the trees grow in. Trees located
within the street right-of-ways shall be maintained by the
lot owners of the abutting lots.
RESTRICTIONS FOR NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND BUFFERS:
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to
~he oublic a beneficial interest in the land within the tract/sensitive ar~a
~rlo ~ufier. 1nls lntereSt lnc~Uoes tne preservatIOn of natlve vegetatIon
for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and welfare, including
control of surface water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability. and
protection of plant and animal habitat.
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present
and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive
a~ea and buffer the obligation. enforceable on behalf of the public by. the
CIty of Renton, to leave undIsturbed all trees and other vegetation within
the tract/sensitive area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive
area and buffer may not be cut. pruned. covered by fill. removed or damaged without approval in writing from the City of Renton Department of
Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the
area of development activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the
satisfaction of the City of Renton prior to any clearing. grading, building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
area tract/sensitive area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall
remain in place until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of
the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building
setback line.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
Witnesseth that said for grantor (s). for valuable consideration. receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged. hereby grants and conveys an access easement
over. across, and upon the private drainage easements shown on the face of
this plat, per an engineering plan approved by the City of Renton, a
Municipality Corporation of King County. for the project known as
Windstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee. to enter upon
said easement (5) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities
to assure that the owner (s). The ir successors and ass i gns. are proper 1 y operating and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above
referenced plan and contained within said easement area(s).
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding
upon the grantor (s). its heirs. and all subsequent owner (s) thereof, forever.
PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements
"..., I ,..,+c? ':) .::l t::; ",,,.-1 a c:h",11 hl'\ "'WI"II'\.-I """1'\""';'1'\.-1 "1"1.-1
maIntaIned by the-windstone-Homeowners-AsSOclatlon~ -
The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements
to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event
the HDA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities. and
any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense.
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon
the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an
undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance
of the private access easement appurtenances.
These ~ppurtenances and maintenance responsibilities include the repair
and malnter:ance of the prlvate access road, drainage pipes. and storm
water quallty and/or detention facilities within this easement.
Private sigr:a~e. and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton
or other utIlIty provIders. Mainter:ance costs are the sale responsibility
of Lot 3. ParkIng on the pavement In the access easement is prohibited unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet. '
~DTE: New pr i vate exc Ius i ve easement for ingress. egress and ut i I it ies
IS to be created upon the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of
Lots 8 and ~ ~h~ll have ar: equal and undivided interest in the ownership
and responsIbIlIty for maIntenance of the private access easement
~ppurtenances. T~ese appurtenances and maintenance responsibilities
Ir:clude the repaIr and maIntenance of the private access road. drainage
pIpes. and storm water quality and/or detention facilities within this
easement. Private signage, and other infrastructure not owned by the City
of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared
equally. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet. .
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the
City of Renton, King County Water District #90, Puget
Sound Er:'ergy Company, Qwest, Comcast, (other pr i vate ut il it ies) .
and thelr respectIve successors and assigns under and upon all
prIvate streets. alleyways and private drives. the exterior 10
feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots and tr~cts and.5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways
and prIvate drIves .Further easements are reserved over private
lands for vaults. Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault
Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet) with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each
end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault
Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial
installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted
in order to insta 11. lay. construct. renew. operate and ma inta in underground pipe. conduit. cables, wires. vaults and pedestals with
necessary facilities and other equipment for the purpose of serving
:nlS subdlvlSlon and other property witI'. electric. telepr,one. gas.
te lecommunlcat lOns. data transm iss ion. street 1 ights and ut il it Y
service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered
upo~ for.t~ese purpos~s shall ~e restored as near as possible to
theIr orIgInal condItIon. No lInes or wires for transmission of
electric current, or for telephone, cable television tele~ommunications or data transmission uses shall be placed or
permItted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the
easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -141260 SQ. FT. / 3.632 ACRES
ROADS -11150 SQ. FT. / 0.256 ACRES
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS
Lot 1
Lot 2
Lot 3
Lot 4 Lot 5
Lot 6
Lot 7
Lot 8
Lot 9
Tract A Total
SQUARE FEET
11. 150.260
11. 117.104
11. 503. 117
11. 690.074
13.030.508 9,814.413
11.492.929
13. 189.997
16.660.939
18.818.803
29.790.752
141.258.896
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Recording No. 6176450. dated May 16. 1967.
Access & utility easements to K8S III, L.L.C. filed under
Recording No. 20040629002394. dated June 29. 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or repair of the easement filed under Recording No.
20020807000276.
Covenants, cond it ions. restr ict ions. easements notes
dedications and setback if any. set forth in or delineated
on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No.
20020702900007.
~ Centre 33701 9th Avenue South
•
Federal Way, WA. 98003
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
PO · t (253) 661-1901 ~ ~ me
t Surveying
DRAWN BY: D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: JOB NAME:
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su ite 100
8e llevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
\.. LND-l0-0450
Dec. 4. 2006 1459
SCALE: 1 " = 50' JOB NO.: WS II SHEET 2 OF 4
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PLAT NOTES:
1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR THIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
1r::;.~;:'.I.:n.t:-:; "t'-E,= ,:;,:::C: "E-'::,= :.~.:, •.•• t: =E.~ -: ~E t ~'·\E:w.' -:.:: .= -'. . 5 -. ~.:.:
(GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAR CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
ORDER NO. 1171741, DATED JULY 29. 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
3) THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY EXISTED
OCTOBER 22. 199B, THE DATE OF THIS FIELD SURVEY.
4) OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES.
5) THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR WINDSTONE DIV. II HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE
DIV. II HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION IS EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HOMEOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE. AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF RENTON.
6) TRACT A. A PRIVATE STORM POND TRACT, IS HEREBY GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ("HOA"). THE HOA SHALL PERFORM AND PAY FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OF TRACT A AND THE FACILITIES THEREON, AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE PLAT OF STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE). KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 20051207002324. AS AMENDED (THE "CC&RS"). THE WINDSTONE DIV. II PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO/SHALL BE SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS BY AMENDMENT TO THE CCSRS. IF THE HOA IS DISSOLVED OR FAILS TO PAY PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS. THE OWNER OF EACH LOT WITHIN STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE), WINDSTONE DIV. II AND ANY SUBSEQUENT DIVISIONS SUBJECTED TO THE CCSRS SHALL HAVE AN EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SAID TRACT A AND SHALL SHARE EQUALLY IN ALL ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS
7) LOT 8 SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
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8) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE SHORT PLAT. THE
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL SHORT PLAT RECORDING. WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
TREES ARC REQUIRED TO BE PLANNED WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED
PRIOR TO FINAL 8UILDING PERMIT INSPECTION.
a 1320 2640
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9) NO GRADING OR STRUCTURE SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE THE STREAM BUFFER.
4
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SSS037'10"E 2645.46' _34tf135
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Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. fW Calculated from City of Renton ~
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City of Renton No. 2097. w
East quarter corner Sec. 3, ~
Found ·X" in 10" stone l!1
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E .. W.M. I"'"
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" ru
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fence post ~ top of ditCh'~3 I ~ S87 '26 ' 02 "E "'l' 5302.87'
2657.25'
West Quarter corner Sec. 3. Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E .. W.M. Found brass disc in concrete
stamped 4/3, incased.
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3" brass djsc jn
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,:uuliG ,nG'lu,TIc,i c, lncased.
City of Renton No. 1845.~
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1322.32' 3 2 ---------S88°12'29"E 2644.64' 10 11
SCALE:
1" 1320'
RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097 was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 19110S.643 ft./1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Point 1845
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft.
BASIS OF BEARING:
Washington State Lambert Grid-North Zone
as determined by GPS observation.
CONTROL SKETCH
o 500 1000
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SCALE:
1" 500'
INDEX DATA:
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~ Centre 33701 9th Avenue South
•
Federal Way, WA. 98003
PO · t (253) 661-1901
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
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~ Surveying
DRAWN BY: 0 Wo 0 d s CHECKED BY: S Wo 0 d s
LND-l0-0450 Dec. 4. 2006 DATE: JOB NAME: 1459 EXPIRES 05-23-2007
SCALE: JOB NO.: 1" = 500' WS II
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St.. Su i te 100
8e llevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 3 OF 4
VOLUME/PAGE
N25'15'32"E J. J;; ,
543 '01'15"E
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N. LINE OF S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4
TRACT ':A"
DRAINAGE POND
(PRIVATE)
29, 790 SF
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20' Access easement for
Lot 3
S87'49'0~"E 79.78'
S87'49'OB"E 171. 95'
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11, 120 SF
190.88 .
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Easement, ~ C"l
Typical all lot~s~~ ~ parallel to road
right-of-way. ~
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Sewer Easement \ ni I (T') 21 '
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13, 030 SF
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117301
11,490 SF
7
117241
13, 190 SF
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Stone Ridge (A. K. A. Windstone) Rec. No.
20051020000337, (typ,) NE 17TH ST
NGPA DIMENSIONS: NGPA DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED):
IJNE CHORD B.EARJNG ARC DELTA RADIUS BU8 N42'32'20"W 36.01 '
BU NS7'49'15"W 79.77' BU9 N24'45'33"W 40.33'
BL2 511 '39'43"E 61. 58' BL20 N27'OO'03"W 40.82'
BL3 N05'22'41"W 20.37' BC7 S42'27'24"E 1S,SS' 30'54'42" 35.00'
229.40'
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East Quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. Found "X" in 10" stone monument O.S' W of 4" x 4"-------
fence post @ top of ditch.
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(Pr i vate)
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Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E .• W.M. Found monument, incased. ~ ~~? ~1
BC1 N19'23'33"W 12.23' 2S '01 '41" 25.00'
BL4 N33'24'22"W 23,42'
BL21 S57'54'45"E 11. 12'
BL22 N42'OO'52"W 15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS:
BL5 N11'21'1S"W 26.68' BL23 S23'28'53"E 9,23'
BL6 533 '24 ' 17" W 12,11 ' BC8 N66 °31 '07"E 109.96' 1S0'OO'OO" 35.00' UNE CHORD BEARING ARC .DELTA HAJJIUS
BC2 S05'56'20"W 23,97' 54'55'54" 25.00' BL24 S23°2S'54"E 14.94' U S40'5S'34"E 20.55'
BLl N21 '31' 37"W 35,S2' BC9 N32'44'53"W 11. 32' 18 '31' 58" 35.00' L2 S40'5S'33"E 12.63'
BLS SS4'24'22"W 20.25' BL25 N42 '00' 51 "W 25.95' L3 516 '50' 37"1'1 25.01 '
BC3 555 '59' 47" W 24.79' 56'49'10" 25.00'
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BL9 527 '35' 12" W 19.73'
BC10 N49'57'50"W 9.71 ' 15 '53' 54" 35.00' C1 N12 '43' 13"1'1 13.00' 29'47'58" 25.00' o 40 80
BC4 510 '24' 19"W 14.99' 34'21'46" 25.00'
BUO N06'46'33"W 16.92'
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BU2 N84'49'38"W 60.43'
BU3 N66'18'43"W 38.37'
BC5 N83'59'43"W 21. 60' 35'22'00" 35,00'
BU4 578 '19' 16"W 30.94'
BU5 N30'45'12"W 35,S9'
BC6 539 '45' 14" E 11. 00' 18 '00' 05" 35.00'
BU6 N48 '45 ' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N51 '17'10"W 40.26'
LEGEND:
~ = MONUMENT FOUND AS NOTED. VISITED AUGUST 7, 2001.
~ = SET "X" IN BRASS DISK IN 4" X 4" CONCRETE POST
IN MONUMENT CASE.
• = SET #4 REBAR WITH YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
" 22338/38965".
199991= Lot address.
BL26 S57'54'44"E
BL27 N27'OO'03"W
BL28 N24 '49' 47"1'1
BL29 S72 '5': ~~' ~
BL30 S24'09'4S"E
BC11 N25'56'50"W
BL31 N31 '20'25"1'1
BC12 S46'54'46"E
BL32 N51 '17' 10" 1'1
BL33 N48'45'17"W
BL34 S30 '45'12"E
BL35 S87'37'3S"E
EXPIRES05-23-2007
6.33' C2 S18'20'42"E
29.77' C3 518'46'34"1'1
22.27' C4 558'18'48"1'1
15.25' C5 S89 '17' 21"W
13.17 ' C6 N50 '42'10"W
21.41' 5'37'12" 21S.32' C7 NOS'15'23"W
30.36' CS N45'16'45"E
5.34' S'44'50" 35.00' C9 N39'38'10"E
41. 39' L4 S65'47'39"W
43.84' L5 502'10'45"1'1
40.41 ' L6 S24'12'21"E
41. 79'
t Centre 33701 9th Avenue South
• Federal Way, WA. 98003 P · t (253) 661-1901 ~ ~ olne
~ Surveying
DRAWN BY: 0 Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Dec. 4, 2006 JOB NAME: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO.: WS II
16.19 ' 18'33'05" 50.00'
48.60' 55 '41 . 23" 50.00'
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20.41' 23°23'05" 50.00'
33.66' 38'34'00" 50.00'
36.17' 41 '26' 59" 50.00'
37.91' 43'26'34" 50.00'
55.53' 63'37'42" 50.00'
19.61 ' 74'54'51" 15.00'
SCALE:
1" 40'
10.77'
12.34'
22.76'
LND-l0-0450
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KB5 Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St., Suite 100
Bellevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 4 OF 4
WINDSTONI'~ DIV. II
Land Use Action No. LTIA-04-124-SHPL-H
Land Record No. LND-XX-XXXX
A PORTION OF THE NE
CITY OF RENTON,
1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SI'~CTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 N.,
KING COUNTY,
DECLARATION:
KNOW ALL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS THAT WE. THE UNDERSIGNED OWNERS OF THE LAND HEREIN
DESCRIBED DO HEREBY MAKE A SHOllT SUBDIVISION THEREOF PURSUANT TO RCW 58.17.060
AND DECLARE THIS SHORT PLAT TO BE THE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF SAME. AND THAT SAID
SHORT PLAT IS MADE WITH THE FREE CONSENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE HAVE SET OUR HANDS
AND SEALS.
THE OWNER OF THE LAND EMBRACED WITHIN THIS SHORT PLAT. IN RETURN FOR THE BENEFIT TO
ACCRUE FROM THIS SHORT SUBDIVI~;ION. BY SIGNING HEREON COVENANTS AND AGREES TO CONVEY THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THE NEW EASEMENTS SHOWN ON THIS SHORT PLAT TO ANY AND ALL FUTURE PURCHASERS OF THE LOTS. OR OF ANY SUBDIVISION THEREOF. THIS COVENANT SHALL RUN WITH THE LAND AS SHOWN ON '1 HIS SHORT PLAT.
by:
Kolin B. Taylor
President-KBS Development Corll. a Washington Corporation
Solomon V. Avzaradel
treasurer-KBS Development Corl'. a Washington Corporation
APPROVALS:
Robert W. Ruddell Secretary-KBS Development Corp. a Washington Corporation
Washington Federal Savings. a United States Corporation
by:
its:
EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS _~ __ DAY OF ________ 2006.
CITY OF RENTON ADMINISTRATOR OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMEN,S:
EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF 2006.
KING COUNTY ASSESSOR DEPUTY ASSESSOR
ROAD DEDICATION:
THE EAST 10' DEDICATION FOR THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF 148TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST AND THAT
PORTION DEDICATED FOR THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF MOUNT BAKER AVENUE NORTHEAST WAS DEEDED
TO THE CITY OF RENTON PER THE DEED FILED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER
THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. SHALL DEFEND. INDEMNIFY AND HOLD
THE CITY OF RENTON. ITS OFFICERS. OFFICIALS. EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM. INJURIES. DAMAGES. LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES. ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT. THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STREETS. WATER UTILITY. SANITARY SEWER UTILITY. OR STORM WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VALUE OF THE BOND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS UNILATERAL RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFAULTED PLAT INFRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON THE HEIRS. AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE OWNER/DEVELOPER. SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
ACKNO WLEDG MENT:
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) SS
COUNTY OF )
ON THIS DA Y OF _. . 2006. BEFORE ME.
THE UNDERSIGNED. A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON.
DUL Y COMMISSIONED AND SWORN. PER' ,ONALL Y APPEARED KOLIN B. TAYLOR.
ROBERT W. RUDDELL. AND SOLOMON V AVZARADEL PERSONALLY KNOWN
(OR PROVEN ON THE BASIS OF SATISI ACTORY EVIDENCE) TO BE THE PRESIDENT.
THE SECRETARY AND THE TREASURER. OF KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
THE CORPORATION THAT EXECUTED THf WITHIN AND FOREGOING INSTRUMENT.
AND ACKNOWLEDGED SAID INSTRUMENT TO BE THE FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT AND
DEED OF SAID CORPORATION. FOR THI USES AND THE PURPOSES THEREIN MENTIONED.
AND ON OATH STATED THAT THEY ARE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE SAID INSTRUMENT
AND THAT THE SEAL AFFIXED. IF AN.. IS THE CORPORATE SEAL OF SAID
CORPORA T ION.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL HER, TO AFFIXED THE DAY AND YEAR IN THIS
CERTIFICATE ABOVE WRITTEN.
N2i,ARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE
OF wASHINGTON. RESIDING IN
MY COMMISSION EXPIRE~
PRINT NOTARY NAME
ACKNO WLEDG MENT:
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) SS
COUNTY OF )
ON THIS DAY OF __ . . 2006. BEFORE ME.
THE UNDERSIGNED, A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON.
DUL Y COMMISSIONED AND SWORN. PEI~SONALL Y APPEARED _________ _
TO ME PERSONALLY KNOWN (OR PROVEN ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE)
TO BE THE OF WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS.
THE CORPORATION THAT EXECUTED THE WITHIN AND FOREGOING INSTRUMENT.
AND ACKNOWLEDGED SAID INSTRUMENT TO BE THE FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT AND
DEED OF SAID CORPORATION. FOR THE USES AND THE PURPOSES THEREIN MENTIONED.
AND ON OATH STATED THAT THEY ARE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE SAID INSTRUMENT
AND THAT THE SEAL AFFIXED. IF ANY, IS THE CORPORATE SEAL OF SAID
CORPORATION.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL HERETO AFFIXED THE DAY AND YEAR IN THIS
CERTIFICATE ABOVE WRITTEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON. RESIDING IN
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:
PRINT NOTARY NAME
RANGE 5 E., W.M.
WASHINGTON
PLAT NOTES:
RECORDING NO.
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1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR lHIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
MEASURING METER (GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC
(GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME k[NEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAI~ CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIP1[ONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
ORDER NO. 1171741. DATED JULY 29. 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
3) THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL tMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY EXISTED
OCTOBER 22. 1998. THE DATE OF TH[S FIELD SURVEY.
4) OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON AilE MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES.
5) THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOI~ WINDSTONE DIV. II HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHIN(;TON IN OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE
DIV. II HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION I', EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HO~EOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE. AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF REN111N.
6) TRACT A IS PRIVATE STORM POND TR~CT AND IS HEREBY GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE
WINDSTONE DIV. II HOMEOWNERS ASS()CIATION (HOA) UPON THE RECORDING OF THIS PLAT.
OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE OF SAIl] TRACT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
HOA. IN THE EVENT THAT THE HOA I:; DISSOLVED OR OTHERWISE FAILS TO MEET ITS
PROPERTY TAX OBLIGATIONS AS EVIDI:NCED BY NON-PAYMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES FOR
A PERIOD OF EIGHTEEN (18) MONTHS. THEN EACH LOT SHALL ASSUME AND HAVE AN
EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INrEREST IN THE TRACTS. PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY
THE HOA AND HAVE THE ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES.
7) LOT 8 SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
8) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE SHORT PLAT. THE
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL SHORT PLAT RECORDING. WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
TREES ARC REQUIRED TO BE PLANNED WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION.
9) NO GRADING OR STRUCTURE SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE THE STREAM BUFFER.
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
THE OWNER OF LAND EMBRACED WITHIN THIS SHORT PLAT. IN RETURN DESCRIBED DO
HEREBY MAKE A SHORT SUBDIVISION THEREOF PURSUANT TO RCW 58.17.060 HEREON
COVENANTS AND AGREES TO CONVEY THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST IN THE NEW EASEMENTS
IN THE NEW EASEMENTS SHOWN ON THIS SHORT PLAT TO ANY AND ALL FUTURE PURCHASERS
OF THE LOTS. OR OF ANY SUBDIVISION THEREOF. THE COVENANT SHALL RUN WITH THE
LAND AS SHOWN ON THIS SHORT PLAT.
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTIllTIES MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT:
NEW PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS. ARE TO BE CREATED UPON THE
SALE OF LOTS SHOWN ON THIS SHORT PLAT. THE OWNERS OF LOTS 8 AND 9 SHALL HAVE AN
EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN. THE OWNERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE
OF THE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT APPURTENANCES. THESE APPURTENANCES AND MAINTENANCE
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PRIVATE ACCESS ROAD.
DRAINAGE PIPES. AND STORM WATER QUALITY AND/OR DETENTION FACILITIES WITHIN THIS
EASEMENT. PRIVATE SIGNAGE. AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE NOT OWNED BY THE CITY OF RENTON
OR OTHER UTILITY PROVIDERS. MAINTENANCE COSTS SHALL BE SHARED EQUALLY. PARKING ON
THE PAVING IN THE ACCESS EASEMENT IS PROHIBITED. UNLESS PAVEMENT WIDTH IS GREATER
THAN 20 FEET.
PlAN REVIEW
CITY OF RENTON
JUL 2 1 2006
RECEIVED
RECORDING CERTIFICATE:
Recording No. ________________________________ __
Filed for record this ___ day of _______ ~ 2006 at _._
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
This Short Plat correctly represents a survey made by me
or under my direction in conformance with the requirements
of the appropriate State and County Statute and Ordinance
in May. 2006.
CENT~~ P~lNTE
Surveying. Inc .. P.S.
INDEX DATA:
SURVEY FOR
NE-SE 03. T23N. R5E WM
KBS Developement Corporation
12320 NE 8th Street. Su i te 100
Be llevue. WA 98005 _.M. in book __ of ______ ilt page __ at the request of
Stephen H. Woods.
Manager Superintendent of Records
NOT FOR RECORDING
Stephen H. Woods
Certificate No. 38965
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way. WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAIN BY: J Kieswetter CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: July 19, 2006 JOB NO.: 1459
SCALE: I1IJA= 40' DRAWING NAllE: SP 2
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 1 OF 3
WINDSTON]~ DIV. II
Land Use Action No. LtJA-04-124-SHPL-H
Land Record No. LND-XX-XXXX
A PORTION OF THE NE
CITY OF RENTON,
1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 N.,
KING (;OUNTY,
RANGE 5 E., W.M.
WASHINGTON
LEGAL DE8CRIPTION:
Lot W, King County, Boundary Line Adjustment Number LOOL0089,
recorded under Rt~cording Number 20020702900007, in King County,
Washington. bein'l a portion of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter' of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
Wi11amette Merid tan, in King County, Washington.
BASIS OF BEARING:
Washington State Lambert Grid-North Zone as determined by GPS
observation.
PRIVATE I)RAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the private easement
shown on the shor't plat shal1 be owned, operated and maintained by the owners of Lots 1 through 9, inclusive of this subdivision.
The City of Rentlm sha 11 have the right to enter sa id easements
to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the
event the owner h) is/are negligent in the maintenance of the facilities. Thest~ repairs shall be at the owners' expense.
RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097 was found
to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate of 191108.643 ft./
1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Point 1845 was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate of 186170.657 ft./
1316637. S43 ft.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures, f iII. or obstruct ions (inc luding but not limited
34 SSS"37'10"E 2645.46' ------------3.r~ North quarter corller Sec.
Twp. 23N., Rng. 51 ., W. M.
Calculated from King Co. GPS
breakdown.
__ 34~35
3 11
Northeast section corner Sec. 3,~ m
Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E., W.M. ~
Calculated from City of Renton
Survey Control Network.
City of Renton No. 2097.
S87'26'02"E 4k--__ I 3
2657. ,25'
West quarter corner Sec. a
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E·. W.M.
Found brass disc in concrete
stamped 4/3. incased.
CONTROL SKETCH
o 1000
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5302.S7'
1322,81 '
East quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N.. Rng. 5E.. W. M. I:=: Found "X" in 10" stone -
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" ~
fTence post@top of ditCh~3 I ~
1322.81' ~
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R 5E W M F d Southeast corner Sec. 3. ng. .. .. oun
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Monument found as
Visited April 01.
I Sec. 3, Twp. 23N.,
3" brass disc in Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E .. W.M. noted Found monument. incased. 2005.' ~concrete.
~I
~ _ 1322.32~ 1322.32' 3 2
I City of Renton No. 1845.~
RECORDING NO.
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VICINITY MAP
o 2640
I I
1" 0' to decks, pat ios. outbu i Id ings, or overhangs) sha 11 not be
permitted beyond the building setback line or within the drainage
easements. Additionally, grading and construction of fencing shall
not be allowed within the drainage easements shown on this short
plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
10 S8so12'29"E 2644.64'--10 11
-~=================
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A private easement is hereby reserved for and granted to the
City of Renton, King County Water District #90, Puget
Sound Energy Company, Qwest, Comcast, (other private utilities), and their respective successors and assigns under and upon all
pr i vate streets, a lleyways and pr i vate dr i ves, the exter ior 10
feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots
and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways
and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private
lands for vau lts, Pedesta Is and re lated f ac iIi ties (" Vau lt
Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the preceding sentence as follows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an additional 5-feet in width (for a total width of 10 feet)
with the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault
Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial
installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted
in order to ins ta 11. lay, construct, renew, operate and ma inta in
underground pipe, conduit, cables, wires, vaults and pedestals with necessary facilities and other eqUipment for the purpose of serving
th is subdi v is ion and other property with e lectr ic, telephone, gas, te lecommunications, data transmiss ion, street 1 ights and ut i 1 ity
service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts
at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered
upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to
their original cundition. No lines or wires for transmission of
electric current. or for telephone, cable television,
telecommunicatiolls or data transmission uses shall be placed or
permitted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall
be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the
easement without permission from easement owners.
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Record ing No. 617645, dated May 16. 1967.
Access & utility easements to KBS III, L.L.C. filed under
Recording No. 20040629002394, dayed June 29, 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or
repair of the eaesment filed under Recording No. 20020807000276.
Agreement and the terms and conditions filed under
Recording No (s). 20020S07000279 & 20020807000280.
Covenants, cond it ions, restr ict ions. easements. notes,
dedications and setback if any, set forth in or delineated
on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No.
20020702900007.
PLAN REVIEVV
CITY OF RENTON
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CENT~ INDEX DATA:
P INTE
Surveying, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way. WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: J Kieswetter CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: July 19. 2006 JOB NO.: 1459 EXPIRES05-23-2007
SCALE: NA DRAIING NAllE: S P 2
SURVEY FOR:
NE-SE 03 T23N R5E.1. WM
KBS Developement Corporation
12320 NE 8th Street, Suite 100
Bellevue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 2 OF 3
--
N. LINE OF S 1/2
OF NE 1/4 OF
lSE 1/4
C¥T:' OF iiT::TO.',' BU, WINDSTO N]~ DIV. II
/, , fA/) A -1 :; hi' A \ f L UI""l -1../"'~-IL.lLJ-LLrl .. / CJr-/~ A 11'1 -?""""h'/) '1-1QC"'I") t'"'1'''' "Lv. IVV. Il!...l.ll/\JL.lII __ l./L/l..l11 Drdinage
ec>,;ement Wood
u 3.,~ 2
East quarter corner Sec. 3J'l~ Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E .. W.M.
Found "X" in 10" stone
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" .
fence post I!l top of ditch. lD
C\J =;1------------~~~--------------~~--~~~----r_~S~8:7~.~3~7·3~8~"E~5~8~2~.~3~9~.~~~~--JL-~--~~----------~fe~n~c~e~ -.-139.96' post N21"52'52"E-~ 60.00' 53.26' Bl35 \ '-,!:i' cyclone fence
16.20' j CD ~ 174.17' ~ _ _
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N25°15'32"E
9.82'
~S08°31'42°E U; )--r ----1 in in
20.35' ~ (?; \0 ?'~\ ~ ru 65:.... _ru_---' B~G_ Bl12 ru rri ~. \ ------.1 Drainage ra, ---r ---~~~-'" 9 I---easement
N42°54'49"[ \~ ~ -J-.....eI...J3 '?" /~ 110 , I"'-
7.05' tl
o o~ ~:'. _ "'-'-1 ~C5 e;::~--\ ~ '''(~-y 199991 I. f~
"'" . ---'"--i-~-~ " I " a & z ~ 0 -'-\~ " 18. 820 SF ..... ..... ~':'" Stream_~f.. <:> -1SB6041'05"E ~.-~-"" ~ .~ Streaf!/~"I I ~ i ~~
Buffer:J/ ~ 89.85" "\ Buffer. ",,0>< .... c:
(per Engineering ~ ~ Co &-).( (per Engine,.l'lng ~~ I ~ ~~
125.00'
If)
~I
Plans) I ~ Drainage ~ '{9~" &~, Plans) " I C\JC\J' I-I '00 '" easement ~ ~~ '::-.'('<5'~ ~ I .
BUI-+ ---§' 3.... <1~ ::-... ~.$',5: ec~ I to I-~o I ~\ -'" UJ 6'~ >.. ~ &/ <1"..[&. ~\Ol I ~ , ~ \~ TRACT ':4" }~ (., 199991 ~ 4 f.],,, v ~6' (1,),(:, {~ I ~ II-Garage z
\-1 DRAINAGE POND U) :: 11.690 SF 0 rnn;:;;:;-] ,,", .!./~ \ I il a I S52 026' 33"E
14.34'
N46 048' 41"E
6.71 '
\ (PRIVATE) ,0 ~ 0 ....." ~-< \~ &: Q) ...... ~ "" 'X '-'. x 10'} -.verhang (125.00' Deed) t
\' 29.790 SF & .~ ~ 13.030 SF .$>" "~f.> \~I ----S87°49·08"E124.99'
I <;; "~, z "6' '( I 0 I 112.99' . t\ 71 ~:I 20'eACCnetsSfor Os", ~.::,0 5 ""x ~~~-'(---=-I ~ ~ ~I:Y'
ct'l eas me V". '-' '\. 0 \ i 100' (\J C\J~o 1 I Lot r3 ,?'~ ..y..y o~ ~ \.. Col' 'O>O'~ 199991 '-'f6' e--S87"49'08"E 145 45' t i$( ~!'?"" 9.810 SF 1.29'\~· ""'
\-; " S87°49'0Ej"E79.78' ~ 'C!>.'\. % \~ 20' Private joint access 12'1
':" g \ 0> \ I> utility easement for \'u, ,&,~ _---::J \A'2-' \ ~ -\ Lots 8 I> 9.
\• ~r;:;, ,'.'57..(';,<_-" C5 "'-, ".i'~ \~ o?', \& ' .' 97.05'. . _ -' vr ,-" '2-.• ." \, ~ ?' 12' Roadway dedication \,137"49'08"E 1 200,51' I <. ./ "b. , ~o=284 042 , C. " 2 0 '2-~, o?' \~ Rec.No. ____ _
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. \<v _10 '1.. 10' Ora inage I oj~r;:;, -<. '> \ o?' ~ !:l ,EI 8
\ 1 easement / ~ ROADWAY DEDICATION ~~ 6 ~ ~ ~ ~~6'Y~-7 \~ 1 I 2 / REC.NO. \ \~, ~& 19999 1 I~ CD
-t' I rnn;:;;:;-] S87"49'15"E -\ ~?' Stream ,~O' 16.660 SF CD U1
.....
30.00'
30'
I..... I (J ~ \ rnn;:;;:;-] \Ol n;J' Z'
{y \'f! 1 ~ ~ ( 19.08' ~~ 11.490 SF % Buffe <S' "V& S43°01'15"E'~ \W I~ 11.500 SF I 'd.: ~ ~iUS I ~o '\\9
14.29·-__ ___' f, --.". \ 1 ...... i 10 J'f\)O\ 5 I \. 0 .x .
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..... 'Ii' I 0 Easemen . 0 ~ I 0 I ~ ....... ~ V" \ . ~ ~ I...... t \ -J 186.51' '>'L _'::,
,'-LJ ~ci;' \ I~ 1 Typical all lots. ~ 0 ~o &; &c(~.!X~'"~-, UJ, .~~. I ~ £11 III z parallel to road + ..... 0:-'::--/ v,,-.V" "-<o;..,.~ ~ Strea C,\ 1 rl'ght-of-way."1-"C\J .' "C?> / 'Z CD .0(\
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'v 1 9991 ""-v ~\ C\J. \,l. I "12' 30' "';ff?UBU f fer III I 9 I . ~ v~ /' -NT' CD' I "";." per EngineerIng '10' 11. 120 SF I f'l ~ " r;,c:;ru}l 10' POWER-'EASEME ~\ ru.... ~ / ..> o' PI ) " ~./ ~ REC. NO. 6176450 \ (T) . '0 S07'20'16"h~j ans ~ I l(T)ru 21' (;01.'----/ 1:l.190SF L ~~ / 0
4.98' ~. -. BU '. ~\ I' -190.88' i "","-+' ,,~ c.,'O / '1 '.. I 104.30' I" 2LO~i«~0"'~1 7.24' 244.81' /' ~----~_i::-~-~f-'
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r' . . 160.41' .. -"'""'-.. -----1-20.37-. ----~---------____________ C\J _________ • _' \--I!"lI'll< ~
'-calculated position per .. ' '.. 229.40' .Il!l.l C\J
Stone Ridge (A.K.A. .. /' " .
Windstone) Rec. No. NE 17fT1U ST ~ 1 ~ 20051020000337. (typ.) 111 lDJ .
PLAN REVIEW ~ ~
80 elN OF RENTON ~
o I 40 LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS Southeast corner Sec. 3. "'"' ~--••• I·--"I : JUL 2 1 l006 Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E .. W.M.
L-. --I. . Found monument. incased.
RECEIVED ~ ~~? ~1 SCALE: S40058'33"E 20.55'
ARC DELTA RAJ)/US LINE CHORD BEARING
U
S40·58·33"E 12.63' L2
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STREAM BUFFER DIMENSIONS:
IJNE CHORD BEARING
BLi N87·49·15"W 1--==-= BL2 S11°39'43"E \----BL3 N05"22'41"W \---=.::..::
BCi N19·23'32"W 1---==-=
ARC
79.77'
61. 58'
20.37'
12.23'
DELTA JW)[US
28'01'41" 25.00'
BL4~~N~3~3~02~4~·~2~2~"W4_~2~3~.~4~2~·~------~------,
BL5~~N~1~1~·=2~1_·1~8~"~W+-~2~6~.:..::6:..::8~·+-____ ~ ___ ~
BLbl--~S~3~3~·2~4~·~18~"~W~~1~2~.~11~'+-~~~~~~~~
BC2 S05°56'20"W 23.97' 54°55'54" 25.00' ~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~-------1 BLI N21"31'37"W 35.82' BLElI--"':':S:='8-=-4 ....::·2:=4-· ~22:'-"~W~-'::2:"::0":':. 2=-:5:-:·+-------jr-----j
BC3 S55°59'47"W 24.79' 56°49'10" 25.00' ~~~~~+-~~~~~~~r-----~ BL9 S27·35·12"W 19.73' ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~ BC4 S10·24·19"W 14.99' 34°21'46" 25.00' BL101--~N~06~04~6~·3~4~"~W~~1~6..:.:.9=-:2~'+-~~~~-----j
BL1i~~N~8~9~·3~0~·~5~9~"W4_~19~.~3~0~·~------~------1
BL12 N84·49·38"W 60.43' BL131--~N~6=6~01~8~·~4~3~"W4--3~8~.~3~77'~---~---~
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BL21 S57'54'45"E 11.12'
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BL23 S23"28'53"E 9.23'
BCB N66·31'07"E 109.96' 1S0'00'00" 35.00'
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BL27 N27°00'03"W 29.77'
BL28 N24°49'48"W 22.27'
BL29 S72"50'21"E 15.24'
BL30 S24·09'4S"E 13.17'
BC11 N25"56'50"W 21.41' 5 °37' 12" 218.32'
BL31 N31·20'25"W 30.36'
BC12 S46·54'45"E 5.34' 8·44'50" 35.00'
BL32 N51 "17'10"W 41.39'
BL33 N48·45'17"W 43.84'
BL34 S30045'12"E 40.41'
BL35 S87°37'38"E 41.79'
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -145.690 SQ. FT./ 3.345 ACRES
LEGEND:
~ ~ MONUMENT FOUND AS NOTED. VISITED AUGUST 7, 2001.
~ ~ SET "X" IN BRASS DISK IN 4" X 4" CONCRETE POST
IN MONUMENT CASE.
• ~ SET #4 REBAR WITH YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED
" 22338/38965".
199991= Lot address.
40' INDEX DATA: S16°50'36"W 25.01 . L3 1" CENTRE /. C1 S12·43·14"E 13.00' 29·47'58" 25.00'
C2 S18'20'41"E 16.19 . 18 °33' 05" 50.00'
C3 S18·46·34"W 4S.60· 55 ·41' 24" 50.00'
C4 S58°18'48"W 20.41' 23'23'05" 50.00'
C5 S89°17'21"W 33.66' 38°34'00" 50.00'
C6 N50 °42' 10"W 36.17' 41 ·26' 59" 50.00'
C7 N08·15·23"W 37.91' 43·26'34" 50.00'
CS N45'16'45"E 55.53' 63·37'42" 50.00'
C9 N39 '38' 11" E 19.61 . 74 ·54' 51" 15.00'
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33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: J Kieswetter CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: July 19. 2006 JOB NO.: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' DRAlING NAME: SP2
SURVEY FOR:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
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LOT # AREA [S.F.] LOT # AREA [S.F.]
1 10,979 (7,565)' 6 11,321 (8,251;)-
2 11,250 (7,496)-7 14,397 (12,JH)'
3 10,059 (7,881)' 8 15,385 (8,853)-
4 12,606 (8,853)' 9 18,565 (13,441)-
5 8903 (6,540)'
TOTAL LOT AREA = 113,465 (81,203)* S.F. = 2.60 (1.86)-A8.
AVERAGE LOT AREA = 12,607 (9,023)* S.F.= 0.2894 (0.207(1* AC.
* LOT AREA MINUS BUFFER EASEMENT AREA.
LINE TABLE
LENGTH BEARING
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31.61 N12'36'16"E
21.40 N20'O l' 32"E
3.20 N 10' 46' 49"W
14.29 N43'01 '14"W
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6.71 N46'4S'41"E
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31.15 N65'29'QQ"E
9.82 N25'lo'32"E
7.05 N42'54'50"E
20.35 N08'31 '42"W
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TRACT USE AREA [S.F.]
A DRAINAGE FACILIllES 32,228
TOTAL TRACT AREA 32,228 S.F. 0.74 AC.
ROAD 'A' AREA 10,387 S.F.
R/W DEDICATION AREA 2179 S.F.
PRELIMINARY SHORT PLAT
FOR
STONE RIDGE II
A PORTION OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 No, RANGE 5 E., WoMo
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
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RECORDING NUMBER 20020702900007, IN KING COUNlY, WASHINGTON. o ~" -EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN (38 TREES)
BEING A PORTION OF llHE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARllER OF SECTION 3,
TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY WASHINGTON. ~ ~ tIl -EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED (38 TREES)
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SITE DATA
1. TAX N: 032305-9035
2. SITE AREA: 3.63 AC.
3. EXISTING USE: VACANT
4. PROPOSED USE: 9-LOT SINGLE FAMILY
DETACHED SUBDIVISION (SHORT PLAT)
5. EXISTING ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENllAL 5 DUlAC)
6. PROPOSED ZONING: R-5 (RESIDENTIAL 5 DUlAC)
7. EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
URBAN RESIDENllAL (4-12 DUlAC)
8. PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
URBAN DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (4-12 DUlAC)
9. PROPOSED MIN. LOT WIDTH: 60'
10. REQUIRED MIN. LOT WIDTH: 60'
11. PROPOSED MIN. LOT AREA: 8903 S.F.
12. REQUIRED MIN. LOT AREA: 7250 S.F.
13. PROJECT DENSITY: 2.20 DUlAC.
14. REQUIRED MIN. SETBACKS:
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16. SOURCE OF BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHY:
FIELD SURVEYED BY CENTRE POINT SURVEYORS
OWNER
VIRGINIA LUCK
10627 -148TH S.E.
RENTON, WA. 98055
DEVELOPER
KBS DEVELOPMENT CORPORAllON
12320 N.E. 81lH STREET, SUITE 100
BELLEVUE, WAc 98005
CONTACT: CURTIS SCHUSTER
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ENGINEER/PLANNER/SURVEYOR
BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS. INC.
1821 5 72nd AVE. SOUllH
KENT, WA 98032
(425) 251-6222
FAX (425) 251-8782
CONTACT: WAYNE POmR OR ALI SADR, P.E.
DENSITY WORKSHEET
1. GROSS AREA PROPERTY: 158,259 S. F.
2. DENSITY CALCULATION EXCLUSIONS: 58,223 S.F.
(PUBLIC ROAD, SENSITIVE AREA
AND JOINT ACCESS EASEMENT*)
3. NET DENSITY AREA: 99,900 S.F.
(GROSS AREA -EXCLUSIONS)
4. NET DENSITY IN ACRES: 2.29 AC.
(DIVIDED BY 43,560 S.F.)
5. NET DENSITY:
(LOTS DIVIDED BY
NET DENSITY AREA)
3.93 D.U. PER ACRE
--SERVING MORE THAN THREE LOTS
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A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 03, TWP. 23N., RNG. 5E. W. M.
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY,
DEDICATION:
Know all people by these presents that we. the undersigned owners
of Interest in the land hereby subdivIded, hereby declare this to be the graphic representation of the subdivision made hereby, and
do hereby dedicate to the use of the public forever all streets and
avenues not shown as private hereon and dedicate the use thereof
for all public purposes not inconsistent with the use thereof for
public highway purposes, and also the right to make all necessary
slopes for cuts and fills upon the lots shown thereon in the
original reasonable grading of said streets and avenues, and
further dedicate to the use of the public all the easements and tracts shown on this plat for all public purposes as indicated
thereon, including but not limited to parks, open space,
utilities and draina~e unless such easements or tracts are
speGifically identified on this plat as being dediCated or
conveye~ to a person or entity other than the public, in which
case we do hereby ded.icate such streets, ea~emeJlts, or: tract's to' the person or entity identified and for the purpose stat~d .. '.
Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided,
waive for themselves, their heirs and assigns and any person or
entity deriving title from the undersigned, any and all claims for damages against the City of Renton, its successors and
assigns which may be occasioned by the establishment, construction, or maintenance of roads and or drainage systems
within this subdivision other than claims resulting from
inadequate maintenance by the City of Renton.
Further, the undersigned owners of the land hereby subdivided,
agree for themselves, their heirs and assigns to indemnify and
hold the City of Renton, its successors and assigns, harmless
from any damage, including any costs of defense, claimed by
persons within or without this subdivision to have been caused by alterations of the ground surface, vegetation, drainage, or
surface or sub-surface water flows within this subdivision or
by establishment, construction or maintenance of thQPe~~oads
within this subdivision. provided, this waiver and ...,.helr
indemnification shall not be construed as releasing the City
of Renton, its successors or assigns, from liability for damages, including the cost of defense. resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of the City of Renton. its successors. or assigns.
This subdivision, dedication. waiver of claims agreement to hold
harmless is made with the free consent and in accordance with the
desires of said owners.
In witness whereof we set our hands seals:
by:
Kol.rn B. Taylor r-r~:. uer,t -r\o::, e a Washington Co p.
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Corp.
Robert w. Ruddell
Sec.r etar y-~DS iJevE:J.upmE:r,1. ;:'CJr'p. a Washington Corporation
~F~9S. a United States Corooration
by: (fAM.ES E C'AbY
its: ~e \J t(lF p~ lDeJJr
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
State of Washington )
!./"-AJa ) ss County of ~ )
On this 1();tI-day of M~ , 200...2 before me,
the undersigned. a notary public in d for the State of Washington. duly commissioned and sworn. personally appeared Kolin B. Taylor,
Robert W. Ruddell, and Solomon V. Avzaradel personally known
(or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the President.
the Secretary and the Treasurer, of KBS Development Corporation,
the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned,
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
Witness my hand and seal
certificate ab~YB written. ~~"'\\"'I ::i~"',,,
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11\\\\,\\ 1\.,.", .... State of Wasnl~~ton )
'AId )ss County of Kfj.!j )
hereto affixed the day and year in this
~~
On thIS tlJJi oay of t11~ , 2002 before me,
the undersigned, a notary public i~nd for the State of Washington,
dul y commissioned and sworn, personally appeared ;:J"lff1fl e. CA0.fe
to me personally known (or proven on the basis of satisfactory evi~nce)
to be the SI-IIBLIliMEIIIf of Washington Federal Savings,
the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument.
and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and
deed of said corporation, for the uses and the purposes therein mentioned.
and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute said instrument
and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
WASHINGTON
APPROVALS:
CITY OF RENTON FINANCE DIRECTOR'S CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that there are no delinquent special assessments for
which the property subject to this subdivision may be liable to the city,
and that all special assessments on any property herein contained
dedicated as streets, alleys, or for any other public use have been duly paid. satisfied or charged, this day of 200
CITY. OF RENTON _ PLANNING • / "'BUILDING / PUBLIC WQRKS
Ex'!:)ted an~approvecf ~ '$ 0-day of MAy ~ I/If41q/#t ", .. . Admini tat, . ,
. ,2002.: .
CITY OF RENTON MAYOR
Ex am ~ nd ~h i s ~l Sf day 0 f --=.fJJ----=ff'-lY'---__ _
Mayor ., j
. 200 7.
CITY OF RENTON sf ~I day of may ,200L. Examined and approved this
City Clerk
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Examined and approved this 2~day of ~~L ,2001-.
Sco±± Nobl~ ~ ~ King County Assessor eputy. KI 9 County Assessor
Account Numbers 0323D5 -9D~S
KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE
I hereby certify that all property taxes are paid; that there are no
delinquent special assessments certified to this office for collection;
and that all special as~essments certified to this office for collection
on any of the property r,erein contained. dedicated as streets, alleys,
for any other public use. are paid in full. this day of
~~~2~00~. ~4' ~~rlllllftlll~!!!IL-~~puty 1f
RECORnF.R_'~ rRRrrT~Tr,Arr~ ,"
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CONFORMED COPY
20070523001799 CITY OF RENTON PLAT 98.00 PAGE001 OF 004 05/23/2007 14:41 KING COUNTY. UA
~nton th is
Jast
Manager Superintendent of Records
LAND SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this plat of Windstone Division II is based
on an actual survey done by me or under my direct supervision; that the
bearings and distances are shown correctly; that the perimeter monuments
have been set and that all other monuments and lot corners have been set
or bonded with the city and will be set prior to the release of the bond; that I have fully complied with all State and County regulations
governing platting and that it conforms to the approved preliminary plat
and the conditions of approval thereof.
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THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, SHALL DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE CITY OF RENTON, ITS OFFICERS, OFFICIALS. EMPLOYEES ANO VOLUNTEERS HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIM, INJURIES. DAMAGES, LOSSES OR SUITS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES. ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THIS PLAT.
THE CITY'S FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO CONSTRUCT ANY DEFAULT PRIVATE UTILITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STREETS, WATER UTILITY, SANITARY SEWER UTILITY. OR STORM WATER UTILITY SYSTEM IS LIMITED TO THE FACE VALUE OF THE BONO THE O~ER/DEVELOPER HAS POSTED IN LIEU OF THE REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. THE CITY RESERVES ITS UNILATERAL RIGHT TO ESTABLISH THE SCHEDULE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEFAULTED PLAT INFRASTRUCTURES. THIS STATEMENT IS LEGALLY BINDING UPON THE HEIRS. AND/OR ASSIGNS OF THE OWNER/DEVELOPER,
SUBSEQUENT PROPERTY OWNERS AND THEIR HEIRS AND/OR ASSIGNS.
S-9~?
Date
All lots ar'e subj ect to the amen~ent /,0 the Wini'tone
CC&'R's filed under Record ing No. 001 51.:?, 0 d I dO.
Nota"f')lpUb'liCind for the Sta e • ..tII of Washington, residing in tyu
My commission expires:
CENT~~ PMINTE
SIIrveyilttl. Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way. WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR
KBS Development Corp.
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print notary name
DRAWN BY: o Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007
SCALE: NA
CHECKED BY: S Woods
JOB NAl.IE: 1459
JOB NO.: WS II
12320 NE 8th St., Su ite 100
Be 11 evue, WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot W, King County, Boundary Line Ad j ustment Number LOOL0089 ,....g~~-j~~ ',...'-'j'E'-" Qe~~,....~:-; ~I~'mt;e-200207 029000071 :-'<.:"'; C':-~fr"'~)'1
Washington. being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter 0 f Section 3, Townsh ip 23 North, Range 5 Eas~ Willamette Meridian, in King County, Washington. '
DECLARATION OF COVENANT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, in
return for the benefit to a!crue f~om this subdivision
by signing hereon. covenant and agree to convey the . '
beneficial interest in tile new'private eas.e·ments shown
on this plat to any and· all fut·u're purchasers o'f the'
lots, or of any subdivisio.ns thereof. ThIs covenant
shall run with the land as shown ori this ·plat.
DRAINAGE EASEMENT RESTRICTIONS
Structures, fill, or obstruct ions (inc Iud ing but not
limited to decks, patios, outbuildings, or overhangs)
shall not be permitted beyond the building setback line or within the drainage easements. Additionally, grading
and construction of fencing shall not be allowed within
the drainage easements shown on this plat map unless otherwise approved by the City of Renton.
TREE MAINTENANCE:
Trees located within the plat shall be maintained consistent
with the City of Renton's tree maintenance standards by the
owners of the lot for which the trees grow in. Trees located within the street right-of-ways shall be maintained by the
lot owners of the abutting lots.
. .
RESTRICTIONS FOR NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION
AREAS/SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND BUFFERS:
Dedication of a se~sitiv~ area tr~ct/sensitive.area and buffer conveys to
the publIc a benefIcIal Interest In the land WIthIn the tract/sensitive area
•
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for all purposes that benefit the public health, -safety and welfa~e~-i~cluding
control of surface water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability and
protection of plant and animal habitat. '
The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upor all prssent and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive
area and buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by, the
CI ty of Renton,. ~o leave undIsturbed all trees and other vegetation wi thin
the tract/sensItIve area and buffer. The vegetation within the tract/sensitive
area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill removed or damaged
without approval in writing from the City of Renton Dep~rtment of Development Services or its successor agency.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the
area of d~velopment a~tivity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the
satIsfact~on of the CIty of Renton prIor to any clearing, grading, building
constructIon or.other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive
areatract/sensItIv~ area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall
remaIn In place untIl all development proposal activities in the vicinity of
the sensitive area are completed.
MA~NTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY: A~l own~rs of lots created by or benefiting from
thlS CIty actlon abuttIng or Includlng a native growth protection easement are
respo~slble for maIntenance and protection of the easement. Maintenance includes
ensurlng th~t no alterations occur within the tract and that all vegetation
remaIns undIsturbed unless the express written authorization of the City has
been received.
ACCESS EASEMENT:
The owners of the land embraced within this plat, for valuable consideration
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants and conveys an access'
easement over, across, and upon the private drainage easements shown on the
fac~ <?f thIS plat, . per an engineering plan approved by the City of Renton, a
Munlclpal Corporatlon of King County, for the project known as
Windstone Division II for the City of Renton as grantee, to enter upon sald easement (s) for the purpose of observing and inspecting the facilities
to assure that the owner (s), the ir successors and ass igns, are proper 1 y operating and maintaining the drainage facilities pursuant to the above
referenced plan and contained within said easement area (s) .
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding
upon the grantor (s), its heirs. and all subsequent owner (s) thereof, forever.
PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT:
The drainage facilities located within the drainage easements on. Lot~ 2, 3, 4, 5 and 9 shall be owned, operated and maIntalned by the Winds tone Homeowners Association.
The City of Renton shall have the right to enter said easements
to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event
the HOA is negligent in the maintenance of the facilities and
any such repairs shall be at the HOA's expense. '
PRIVATE ACCESS AND UTILITY MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT:
NOTE: New private exclusive easement for access is to be created upon
the sale of lots shown on this plat. The owner of Lot 3 shall have an
undivided interest in the ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the private access easement appurtenances.
These appurtenances and m~intenance responsibilities include the repair
and maIntenance of the prIVate access road, drainage pipes, and storm
water qualIty and/or detention facilities within this easement.
Private signage, and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton
or other utility providers. Maintenance costs are the sole responsibility ~ of Lot 3. Parking on the paveme~i in the access easement i~ prohibited .
un less the pavement width i·s greater than 20 feet.· '
~OTE: New private"exclusive easement for ingress, egress ana utilities
IS to be created upon the 'sale of lots shown on this plat. The owners of
Lots B and ~ ~h~ll haVe a~ equal and undivided interest in the ownership and responslbllIty for malntenance of the private access easement
~ppurtenances. These appu~tenances and maintenance responsibilities
l~clude the repaIr and malntenance of the private access road, drainage
plpes. and storm water qualIty and/or detention facilities within this
easement. Private signage, and other infrastructure not owned by the City of Renton or other utility providers. maintenance costs shall be shared
equally. Parking on the pavement in the access easement is prohibited unless the pavement width is greater than 20 feet. '
UTILITY EASEMENT NOTE:
A.private easemen~ is hereby reserved for and granted to the
Clty of Renton, Klng County Water District #90, Puget
Sound E~ergy Comp~ny, Qwest, Comcast, (other pr i vate uti 1 i ties) ,
an~ thelr respectlve successors and assigns under and upon all
prlvate streets, alleyways and private drives, the exterior 10 feet parallel with and adjoining the street frontage of all lots
and tracts and 5.00 feet parallel with and adjoining alleyways and private drives .Further easements are reserved over private
lands for vaults, Pedestals and related facilities ("Vault
Easements") adjacent to the 5-foot wide utility easement reserved
in the prece~ing sentence as fo~lows: the Vault Easement may occupy
up to an addltlonal 5-feet In wldth (for a total width of 10 feet)
wlth the length of each Vault Easement extending 5 feet from each end of the as-built vault (s). The number and location of Vault
Easements will be "as installed" during the utility's initial
installation of facilities. The easements are reserved and granted
in order to install, lay, construct, renew, operate and maintain
underground pipe, condu it, cab les, wires, vau lts and pedesta Is with
ne~essary. f~c~lities and other equipm~nt for the purpose of serving th IS subd 1 VIS Ion and other property Wl th e lectr ic, telephone, gas,
telecommunlcatlons, data transmIssion, street lights and utility
service together with the right to enter upon the lots and tracts
at all times for the purposes herein stated. These easements entered
upon for these purposes shall be restored as near as possible to
their o~iginal condition. No lines or wires for transmission of electric current, or f(;r telephone, cable television tele~ommunications or Data transmission uses shall be placed or
permltted to be placed within this easement unless the same shall
be underground. No permanent structure shall be placed within the
easement without permission from easement owners.
TOTAL ACREAGE:
OVERALL -141260 SQ. FT. / 3.632 ACRES
DEDICATED ROADS -
Areas:
PARCEL
ROADS
Lot 1
Lot 2
Lot 3 Lot 4
Lot 5
Lot 6
Lot 7
Lot B
Lot 9 Tract A
Total
11150 SQ. FT. / 0.256 ACRE
SQUARE FEET
11, 150.260
11, 117.104 11,503.117
11. 690.074
13, 030. 50B 9, B14. 413
11, 492.929
13, 189.997
16,660.939
lB, B18.803
29,790.752
141. 258. 896
DOCUMENTS OF RECORD:
Power easement to Puget Sound Power & Light Company filed
under Record ing No. 6176450, dated May 16, 1967.
Access & utility easements to KBS III, L.L.C. filed under
Recording No. 20040629002394, dated June 29, 2004.
Mineral rights to Northern Pacific Railroad Company filed
under Recording No. 411867.
Covenant to bear part or all the cost of construction or
repair of the easement filed under Recording No.
20020807000276.
Covenants, cond it ions, restr ict ions, easements notes
dedications and setback if any, set forth in or delineated
on the boundary line adjustment filed under Recording No. 20020702900007.
CENT~~~ PMINTE
Surveying, Inc., POS.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR
KBS Development Corp.
DRAWN BY: o Woods CHECKED BY:
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAME:
SCALE: 1" = 50' JOB NO.:
S Woods
1459
WS II
12320 NE 8th St., Su i te 100
Be llevue, VolA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 2 OF 4
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PLAT NOTES:
1) THE MONUMENT CONTROL SHOWN FOR THIS SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY FIELD TRAVERSE
UTILIZING A ONE (1) SECOND THEODOLITE WITH INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC DISTANCE
,,,Ei-I..:;uR"::,'IG ,IIjETER (GEOOI/II/£TErl 5GC; A,'-4C REA ... TI,"fr:. .<I,'oEM,..\TI': ;riTr<; I 5;-,..\;-;':;
(GEODIMETER 600) AND REAL TIME KINEMATIC (RTK) / STATIC GLOBAL POSITIONING
SYSTEM (GPS). LINEAR AND ANGULAR CLOSURE OF THE TRAVERSES MEET THE STANDARDS
OF WAC 332-130-090.
2) FULL RELIANCE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND RECORDED EASEMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED
ON THE TITLE REPORT FROM CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT
ORDER NO.1171741. DATED JULY 29. 2005. NO ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN
ATTEMPTED.
• 3) THIS SURVEY REPRESENTS PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS AS THEY E~ISTED
OCTOBER 22. 199B. THE DATE OF THIS FIELD SURVEY. .
4) OFFSET DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE MEASU~ED PERPENDICULAR TO PROPERTY LINES. . : .
5) THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE .'
ON FILE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON'IN OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. THE WINDSTONE'
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION IS EMPOWERED TO MAINTAIN COMMON PROPERTY AND
FACILITIES AND CHARGE FEES TO HOMEOWNERS FOR MAINTENANCE. AND ENTER INTO
AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF RENTON.
6) TRACT A. A PRIVATE STORM POND TRACT. IS HEREBY GRANTED AND CONVEYED TO THE WINDSTONE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION ("HOA"). THE HOA SHALL PERFORM AND PAY FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OF TRACT A AND THE FACILITIES THEREON. AS MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE PLAT OF STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE). KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 20051020000338. AS AMENDED (THE "CC&RS"). THE WINDSTONE DIV. II PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO/SHALL BE SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS BY AMENDMENT TO THE CC&RS. IF THE HOA IS DISSOLVED OR FAILS TO PAY PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS. THE OWNER OF EACH LOT WITHIN STONERIDGE (A.K.A. WINDSTONE). WINDSTONE DIV. II AND ANY SUBSEQUENT DIVISIONS SUBJECTED TO THE CC&RS SHALL HAVE AN EQUAL AND UNDIVIDED OWNERSHIP INTEREST
IN SAID TRACT A AND SHALL SHARE EQUALLY IN ALL ATTENDANT FINANCIAL AND
MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS
7) LOT B SHALL UTILIZE THE 20' PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT TO ACCESS NILE AVENUE NE.
B) THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PLANT TWO NEW APPROVED TREES WITHIN THE
20-FOOT FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF ALL LOTS WITHIN THE PLAT. THE
APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO RECORD A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT AGAINST THE
PROPERTY PRIOR TO FINAL PLAT RECORDING. WHICH INDICATES THAT TWO
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TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANT WITHIN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK AREA OF o 1320 2640
EACH NEW LOT. THIS CONDITION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL
OF THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AND THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED I ! I I
PRIOR TO FINAL BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION. SCALE:
9) NO GRADING OR STRUCTURE SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE THE STREAM BUFFER. 1" 1320'
North quarter corner
Twp. 23N .. Rng. 5E ..
Calculated from King
breakdown.
34 3r ---"v--Sec.
W.M.
Co. GPS
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S88"37'10"E 2645.46' 34 35 -Jr~
Northeast section corner Sec. 3 I ~
T 23 R
' Iw~gs' wp. N., ng. 5E., W.M.
Calculated from City of Renton
Survey Control Network. City of Renton No. 2097.
East quarter corner Sec. 3, .....
Found "X" in 10" stone LD
RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS:
City of Renton Control Point 2097. Control Point 2097
was found to have 3 Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 191108.643 ft./1316760.378 ft.
City of Renton Control Point 1845. Control Point 1845
was found to have a Lambert Grid North Zone coordinate
of 186170.657 ft./1316637.843 ft.
4!:v---S87°26'02"E
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"'t 5302.87'
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E.. W. M. I .,..,
monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" ('\j BASIS OF BEARING:
T
fence post ~ top of dltCh'~3 I ~ I 3
2657.25'
West quarter corner Sec. 3,
Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M.
Found brass disc in concrete
stamped 4/3, incased.
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1322. 54 ' (\) I _ _ --t-1322. 54 '
S87'49'15"E
South quarter corner
Sec. 3, Twp. 23N.,
Rng. 5E .. W.M. Found
3" brass disc in
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as determined by GPS observation.
CONTROL SKETCH
a 500 1000
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SCALE:
1" 500'
I /concrete.
~ 1322.32'
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Southeast corner Sec. 3.
Two. 23N., Rng. 5E .. W.M.
~ound monument. InCased.
City of Renton No. 1845.~
10
_ 1322.32' 3 2
S88'12'29"E 2644.64' 10 . 11
CBNT~~ PMINTE
SurveyIng, Inc., P.S.
33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003
253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods
DATE: Feb. 27, 2007 JOB NAlAE: 1459
SCALE: 1" = 500' JOB NO.: WS II
INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM
SURVEY FOR:
KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE 8th St., Su i te 100
Be llevue. WA 98005
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SHEET 3 OF 4
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S87'49'08"E
:t71. 95'
1
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11,490 SF
169.09'
7
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East quarter corner Sec. 3, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. Found "X" in 10· stone monument 0.6' W of 4" x 4" fence post @ top of ditch.
Drainage easement (Private)
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NGPA DIMENSIONS:
LINE CHORD BEARING ARC DELTA R.AJ)JUS
BU N87 '49 ' 15" W 79.77'
Bl2 511 '39 ' 43" E 61.58'
Bl3 N05'22'41"W 20.37'
BC1 N 19 '23 ' 33" W. 12.23' 28 '01' 41" 25.00'
Bl4 N33 °24 ' 22~r:w ;-;'{'23t-42 '
Bl5 N11'21'~iw; ."' "t~5:~' .
BL6 S33 °24 ' 1~~Jf . " f ~f2i i·1'j; ~ .'
BC2 505 '56 'e~I"'W -3·~ .~... : .' _ r 54 °55 ' 54 " 25.00'
Bl7 N21 °3!. ~i:" W 35.8'2"· ,r: . . -.
BL8 584 '24~fjE~,-W; '2'025"' ~-...... ' ... ' ' ', ..
BC3 555 '59"C4J~ 1"1-• : ,:\·~.79' 56°49'10" 25.00'
BL9 527 635'f2-io:W '~~73'
BC4 510'24'19"W "1~.99' 34'21'46" 25.00'
B~ ~ (1 1\1013 6.113 ' 33" W 16.92'
BU1 N89'30'59"W 19.30'
BU2 NB4°49'38"W 60.43'
BU3 N66'18'43"W 38.37'
BC5 N83'59'43"W 21.60 ' 35'22'00" 35.00'
BU4 578 '19' 16"W 30.94'
BU5 N30 '45' 12" W 35.89'
BC6 539'45'14"E 11.00 ' 18 600'05" 35,00'
BU6 N48 ° 45' 17" W 50.93'
BU7 N51 °17 ' 10" W 40.26'
NGPA
BU8
BU9
BL20
BC7
DIMENSIONS(CONTINUED):
N42'32'20"W 36.01 '
N24°45'33"W 40.33'
N27°00'03"W 40.82'
S42°27'24"E 18.88' 30°54'42" 35.00'
~J ~ Southeast corner Sec. 3, Twp. 23N., Rng. 5E., W.M. Found monument, incased. ~ ~~? ~11
BL21 S57°54'45"E 11. 12'
BL22 N42°00'52"W 15.35' LINE & CURVE DIMENSIONS: '
BL23 523°28'53"E 9.23'
BC8 N66 °31 '07"E 109.96' 180'00'00" 35.00' LINE CHORD BEABING ARC DELTA RAJJ/US
BL24 S23'28'54"E 14.94' L1 540 058'34"E 20.55'
BC9 N32'44'53"W 11. 32' 18 '31' 58" 35.00' L2 540'58'33"E 12.63'
BL25 N42°00'51"W 25.95' L3 513'46'38"W 25.10 '
BC10 N49'57'50"W 9.71 ' 15°53'54" 35.00' C1 N12°43'13"W 13.00' 29°47'58" 25.00' o 40 80 BL26 S57°54'44"E 6.33'
BL27 N27°00'03"W 29.77'
C2 518°20'42"E 16.19 ' 18 °33' 05" 50.00'
C3 518°46'34"W 48.60' 55 '41' 23" 50.00' ~I ~iIIiiiIi.! -.... 1
9' ?8 .",'24 °LlS" 1'''~' 22.27' !::L' S5S'1S'48"W 20.41 ' 23°23'05" 50.00'
Bl29 S72 650' 21 "E 15.25'
BL30 S24°09'48"E 13.17 '
C5 NS9°56'26"W 35.00' 40'06'25" 50.00'
C6 N49°50'02"W 35.00' 40°06'25" 50.00' SCALE: BC11 N25 656'50"W 21.41' 5'37'12" 218.32'
BL31 N31 "20'25"W 30.36'
SC12 S46°54'46"E 5.34' 8°44'50" 35.00'
C7 NOS °09' 27" W 37.74' 43°14'43" 50.00'
C8 N45 '16' 45"E 55.53' 63'37'42" 50.00'
C9 N39 °38' 10"E 19.61 ' 74 °54' 51 " 15.00' 1" 40'
BL32 N51°17'10"W 41. 39' L4 S65'47'39"W 10.77'
BL33 N48 °45 ' 17" W 43.84' L5 502'10'45"W 12.34'
BL34 S30'45'12"E 40.41 ' L6 524'12'21"E 22.76'
BL35 S87°37'38"E 41. 79'
CENT~ INDEX DATA:
NE-SE 03, T23N, R5E, WM P INTE SURVEY FOR:
Surveylltg, 'ltc., PaS, KBS Development Corp.
12320 NE Bth St" Suite 100 33701 9th Avenue South -Federal Way, WA 98003 Be llevue, WA 98005 253-661-1901 main 253-661-7719 fax
DRAWN BY: D Woods CHECKED BY: S Woods KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
DATE: JOB NAME: Feb. 27, 2007 1459
SCALE: 1" = 40' JOB NO .. WS II SHEET 4 OF 4 EXPIRES 6' /zJ/2NJ'?