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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS_SEPA_Chelan_Enviro_Checklist 200207.pdfENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST for RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403 CHELAN AVENUE NE PROPERTIES DEMOLITION February 7, 2020 Prepared For: Matt Feldmeyer, Senior Facilities Program Director, Capital Projects Renton School District No. 403 7812 South 124th Street Seattle, WA 98178-4830 Prepared By: Tim Ogden Principal, Senior Project Manager PBS Engineering and Environmental, Inc. 40245.009 gr; State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT A. BACKGROUND EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE ONLY 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Renton School District No. 403, Chelan Avenue Properties Demolition (Phase two of three of the new Renton School District Elementary School project) 2. Name of applicant: Renton School District No. 403 3. Mailing address and telephone number of applicant and contact person: Applicant: Renton School District No. 403 Contact: Mr. Matt Feldmeyer, Senior Facilities Program Director Address: 7812 South 124th Street Seattle, WA 98178-4830 Phone: (425) 204-4475 Contact for SEPA: Tim Ogden PBS Engineering and Environmental, Inc. Address: 214 East Galer Street Seattle, WA 98102 Phone: (206) 766-7611 E-mail: tim.ogden@pbsusa.com 4. Date checklist prepared: January 14, 2020 5. Agency requesting checklist: Renton School District No. 403 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Residential demolition will occur in the winter of 2020. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. Yes. A Subsequent project will include construction of an elementary school and supporting facilities (parking, playfields, etc.). A separate SEPA Environmental Review SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 2 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) will be completed for this phase once conceptual design documents have been prepared which will more accurately identify impacts. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. • Draft Updated Subsurface Exploration and Geotechnical Feasibility Study by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., dated October 15, 2019 • Wetland Delineation Report by The Watershed Company, dated September 30, 2019 • A Construction Stormwater General Permit will be submitted to the Washington State Department of Ecology. • PBS Engineering and Environmental is preparing the necessary environmental documentation that is required for the site demolition permits. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) by the Washington State Department of Ecology. Waiting approval of SEPA determination to complete permit. Demolition Permits through City of Renton. 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. • SEPA determination by the Renton School District for this phase of the project • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) by the Washington State Department of Ecology • Demolition Permit Applications through the City of Renton 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. This phase of the project includes the demolition of eight single-family residences and supporting facilities (septic systems, driveways, sheds, garages, other impervious surfaces, etc.), minor site grading, and temporary site stabilization. Approximately 2.77 acres of disturbance is proposed for the scope of work. 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. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 3 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) The project is located on the 1000 and 1100 block of Chelan Avenue NE in the NE % of NW % of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East in Renton, Washington. The following parcels are included within the project area. Parcel Address Parcel Number Legal Description' ID 1 1155 Duvall Ave NE 102305-9378 S 200 FT OF N 230 FT OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS S 125 FT OF W 142.2 FT LESS CO RD SUBJ TO ESMT TRANS LN R/W 2 1146 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9173 S 125 FT OF W 142.2 FT OF S 200 FT OF N 230 FT OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 3 1137 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9275 S 130 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 4 1138 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9096 NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 230 FT LESS CO RD 5 1123 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9107 S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS S 1 AC 6 1128 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9249 PP ACT 39917521 MOBILE HOME SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS S 130 FT LESS CORDS 7 1103 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9138 S 1 AC OF S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 8 Right of Way N/A N/A 9 1102 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9124 S 130 FT OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS CORDS_ 10 N/A 102305-9076 N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS S 142 FT 11 1070 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9202 N 110 FT OF E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS ST-AKA LOT A OF KC LOT LN ADJ NO 485043 APPROVED 5-20-85 12 N/A 102305-9332 POR OF E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 DAF - S 148 FT OF N 258.04 FT LESS W 30 FT LESS CO RD - AKA LOT A OF K C LOT LN ADJ NO 8803032 APPROVED JUNE 14, 1988 ---- SUPERSEDES K C LOT LN ADJ NO 485043 APPROVED MAY SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 4 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Parcel Address ID 13 14 Parcel Number Legal Description' 1051 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9133 1058 Chelan Ave NE 102305-9139 15 Right of Way N/A 20,19.85 S 142 FT OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS S 200 FT LESS N 110.04 FT LESS S 148 FT OF N 258.04 FT EX E 18 FT OF W 30 FT LESS W 12 FT LESS CO RD- AKA LOT B OF K C LOT LN ADJ NO 8803032 APPROVED JUNE 14, 1988 SUPERSEDES K C LOT LN ADJ NO 485043 APPROVED MAY 20, 1985 N/A SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 5 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EARTH General description of the site (circle one):(O rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: The project area is generally flat. West of Chelan Ave NE the site slopes east to west, and east of Chelan Ave NE the site slopes south to north. According to King County Map, the approximate elevation ranges from 440' to 410'. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? According to Renton GIS, sensitive (25-40% slopes) are mapped on Parcel 5 and 10. No steep slopes (>40%) are identified. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, mulch)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any agricultural land of long-term commercial significance and whether the proposal results in removing any of these soils. The USDA Web Soil Survey identifies two soil map units in the project area: Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 8 —15% slopes, and Arents, Alderwood material, 6 —15% slopes. Neither are considered hydric soils by the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. No surface indications or history of unstable soils were identified in the immediate vicinity. e. Describe the purpose, type, total area, and approximate quantities and total affected area of any filling, excavation, and grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Approximately 300 cubic yards of fill is proposed on the project site. All earth - disturbing activities (filling, excavation, and grading) are limited to the footprint of existing buildings and supporting facilities. Proposed fill will be approved per WSDOT and/or City of Renton specifications, to be proposed by the Contractor. Grading will be limited to slight contouring and slope stability. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,'construction, or use? If so, generally describe. >< SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 6 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Erosion could occur as a result of clearing and construction. However, a temporary sediment and erosion control plan has been prepared with Best Management Practices to limit disturbance. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? The net result of the project is a reduction of impervious surfaces primarily consisting of removal of structures and hardscapes. There are no proposed changes to Chelan Ave NE. 2. AIR Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: The applicant will apply for a Stormwater Construction General Permit to discharge stormwater associated with demolition activities. The project will adhere to guidelines set in the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual. PBS Engineering will prepare an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The following measures will be implemented: preserving natural vegetation, mark clearing limits, cover measures, stabilized construction entrances (rumble strips), perimeter protection fence, and dust control. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal during construction, operation, and maintenance when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Demolition and earth work activities could result in suspension of dust. Construction equipment will also contribute to exhaust emissions. Following completion of the demolition activities, air quality will not differ from current conditions. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. There are no known off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect the proposal. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Proposed Best Management Practices include controlled water sprays, preservation of natural vegetation, limit surface disturbance, minimize vehicle SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 7 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) WATER speed on unpaved surfaces, prevent track out onto public roads, prevent equipment idling, and minimize activities during high winds. Surface: 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. There are two wetlands identified on the project site: Wetland B (Category IV, 50-foot setback) and Wetland C (Category III, 100-foot setback). The wetlands are located within WRIA 8 (May Creek), with no surface connections to adjacent streams or rivers. 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. No work will be completed within Wetlands B or C. However, several homes and outbuildings are located within 200 feet of the mapped wetlands. High visibility fencing will be installed to delineate the wetland buffer and prevent entrance into the critical areas. Equipment will be kept within pre-existing disturbed areas to the extent practicable. Silt fences with straw waddles will be placed between all areas of ground disturbance and wetlands. 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. No fill will be placed in or removed from wetlands. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. The proposal does not require surface water withdrawals or diversions. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. The proposal does not occur within a 100-year floodplain. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 8 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste material to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No waste material will be discharged to surface waters. b. Ground Water: 1. Will groundwater be withdrawn from a well for drinking water or other purposes? If so, give a general description of the well, proposed uses and approximate quantities withdrawn from the well. Will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No groundwater will be withdrawn. 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. No waste material will be discharged. The project proposes to remove septic systems from the project site. C. Water Runoff (including stormwater): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including stormwater) 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. Site runoff will be directed away from critical areas, and infiltrated onsite. 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. Waste materials could not enter ground or surface waters. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: As described in B.1.h, the project will adhere to the 2017 City of Renton's Surface Water Design Manual. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan will be developed to manage surface, ground, and runoff impacts. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 9 of 20 r- State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) 4. PLANTS Check the types of vegetation found on the site. X Deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other: X Evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other: X Shrubs X Grass Pasture Crop or grain _ Orchards, vineyards, or other permanent crops X Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other: —Water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other X Other types of vegetation: Himalayan blackberry Most of the project parcels are developed with a single-family residence with large coniferous trees and maintained lawn underneath. Most residences have landscaped trees and shrubs. Parcel 14 is dominated by Himalayan blackberry. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 1,000 square feet of Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) will be removed from the project site. No vegetation removal will take place within a critical area or buffer. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The US Fish and Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation website does not identify any threatened or endangered species on or near the site. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: No landscaping is proposed for this phase of the project. Areas will be hydroseeded following excavation and grading. Areas of preserved vegetation will be delineated with high visibility fence and trees will be protected according to City of Renton specifications. e. List all noxious weeds and invasive species known to be on or near the site. Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) 5. ANIMALS SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 10 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) a. List any birds and other animals, which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site. Examples include: X Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other X Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: small rodents _ Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other: Animals identified within the project area are those common to urban areas. b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The US Fish and Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation website identified the following threatened and endangered species on or near the project site: Common Name Scientific Name Status Mammals Gray Wolf Canis lupus Proposed Endangered North American Gulo gulo luscus Proposed Wolverine Threatened Birds Marbeled Brachyramphus Threatened Murrelet marmoratus Streaked Horned Eremophila alperstris Threatened Lark strigata Yellow -billed Coccyzus americanus Threatened Cuckoo Fishes Bull Trout Threatened Critical No critical habitats are mapped in the project area. Habitat C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. The site is located within the Pacific Flyway for migratory birds. The following are migratory birds identified by USFWS Information Planning and Consultation database: Common Name Scientific Name Breeding Season Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Jan 1— Sep 30 Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias fannini Mar 15 — Aug 15 Rufous Hummingbird Selaphorous rufus - Apr-15 —Jul 15- - - Western Screech -owl Megascops kennicottii j Mar 1— Jun 30 kennicottii d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 11 of 20 0 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) No measures are proposed to preserve or enhance wildlife. e. List any invasive animal species known to be on or near the site. None known. 6. EN E RGY AN D NATU RAL RESO U RCES 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. Not applicable. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No, the project would not affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. 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: Not applicable. 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. 1) Describe any known or possible contamination at the site from present or past uses. Asbestos and lead have been identified in the structures that will be demolished. 2) Describe existing hazardous chemicals/conditions that might affect project development and design. This includes underground hazardous liquid and gas transmission pipelines located within the project area and in the vicinity. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 12 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) There are gas lines on the project site that will not be impacted because of this proposal. All plan sheets provide 811's contact information for on - site location prior to any digging, excavation, or grading activities. 3) Describe any toxic or hazardous chemicals that might be stored, used, or produced during the project's development or construction, or at any time during the operating life of the project. Chemicals typical of construction activities will be used during the demolition process, including gasoline for vehicle use. 4) Describe special emergency services that might be required. No special emergency services will be required other than those normally provided such as police and fire protection. 5) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Asbestos and lead will be removed safely from the site structures pursuant to applicable regulatory requirements. Specialized erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented if contaminated soils are detected during the demolition process. Standard dust control measures will be implemented to mitigate dust emissions resulting from construction activities. Noise. 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment operation, other)? Traffic noise from Duvall Ave NE. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Temporary, short-term noise impacts are expected during the demolition phase. Construction will take place during normal work hours subject to City of Renton. No long-term noise impacts will occur due to the proposed project. 3) Proposed measure to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 13 of 20 GO& State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts include, but are not limited to, construction activities during normal work hours, prevent idling equipment, erecting portable noise barriers around equipment, and training construction crews to avoid noise -sensitive areas, if practicable. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Will the proposal affect current land uses on nearby or adjacent properties? If so, describe. The current use of the project site is single-family residence. Current adjacent property use includes the following: East: Duvall Ave NE, and further east, Hazen High School North: Single-family residences, and further north, commercial use South: Single-family residences West: Single-family residences and apartment homes b. Has the project site been used as working farmlands or working forestlands? If so, describe. How much agricultural or forestland of long-term commercial significance will be converted to other uses as a result of the proposal, if any? If resource lands have not been designated, how many acres in farmland or forestland tax status will be converted to nonfarm or nonforest use? No. 1) Will the proposal affect or be affected by surrounding working farm or forest land normal business operations, such as oversize equipment access, the application of pesticides, tilling, and harvesting? If so, how: No. C. Describe any structures on the site. Single-family residences, and outbuildings (shed, garage, etc.) d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Yes, all structures on the project site. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? Parcel 1 is zoned as R-10 (10 dwelling units per acre). The remaining parcels (Parcels 2-15) are zoned as R-8 (8 dwelling units per acre). What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 14 of 20 IN State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Residential 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 a critical area by the city or county? If so, specify. No. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: No measures are proposed. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: No measures are proposed. M. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with nearby agricultural and forest lands of long-term commercial significance, if any: No measures are proposed. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Eight single-family middle -income residences. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: No measures are proposed. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 15 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) 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? Not applicable. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: No measures are proposed. 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 will not produce any light or glare. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard, interfere with views, or affect wildlife? No. C. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: No measures are proposed. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Hazen High School is located just east of the project site on the other side of Duvall Ave NE. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. The proposed project will not displace any existing recreational uses. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 16 of 20 014 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or application, if any: No measures are proposed. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any buildings, structures, or sites, located on or near the site that are over 45 years old listed in or eligible for listing in national, state, or local preservation registers located on or near the site? If so, specifically describe. According to King County Department of Assessments, several residences were constructed over 45 years ago, but are not listed on any preservation registers: Parcel ID Year Residence Built Building Age 2 1962 58 3 1964 56 4 1954 56 5 1955 65 7 1947 73 9 1947 73 11 1943 77 12 1964 56 13 1950 70 Parcels not listed do not have residences on the property. b. Are there any landmarks, features, or other evidence of Indian or historic use or occupation? This may include human burials or old cemeteries. Are there any material evidence, artifacts, or areas of cultural importance on or near the site? Please list any professional studies conducted at the site to identify such resources. No. C. Describe the methods used to assess the potential impacts to cultural and historic resources on or near the project site. Examples include consultation with tribes and the department of archeology and historic preservation, archaeological surveys, historic maps, GIS data, etc. The applicant conducted a thorough review of the City's maps and data for the project site. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 17 of 20 M/ State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) d. Proposed measures to avoid, minimize, or compensate for loss, changes to, and disturbance to resources. Please include plans for the above and any permits that may be required. If cultural or archeological objects are found during site preparation work, the Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation will be notified, and appropriate measures will be taken. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site or affected geographic area and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any: The project site can most easily be accessed from Duvall Ave NE and NE 12th Street at the north end of the project area. Individual properties can be accessed via Chelan Ave NE, which bisects the site in a north -south direction. b. Is the site or affected geographic area currently served by public transit? If so, generally describe. If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The closest public transit stop (0.3-miles) for King County Metro is for routes 114 and 240 on Duvall Ave NE and NE Sunset Blvd, north of the project site. How many additional parking spaces would the completed project or non -project proposal have? How many would the project or proposal eliminate? None. d. Will the proposal require any new or improvements to existing roads, streets, pedestrian, bicycle or state transportation facilities, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). No. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project or proposal? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur and what percentage of the volume would be trucks (such as commercial and nonpassenger vehicles). What data or transportation models were used to make these estimates? SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 18 of 20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Following demolition work, no vehicular trips per day are anticipated. g. Will the proposal interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and forest products on roads or streets in the area? If so, generally describe. No. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: None. 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 not result in an increased need for public services. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any: No special measures are proposed. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other: 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. No utilities are proposed for this project. SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 19 of 20 2 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. SIGNATURE: NAME OF SIGNEE: �2h CQI L—)(ec, Of(-, 0/ POSITION AND AGENCY/ORGANIZATION: Renton School District, No.403 DATE SUBMITTED: February 7, 2020 SEPA Environmental checklist (WAC 197-11-960) May 2014 Version Page 20 of 20