HomeMy WebLinkAbout60% Petition - 5/31/1990• LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Box 146, Renton, WA 98057 (206) 228-9750
May 31, 1990
Rubin Yu
Senior Planner
City of Renton
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Renton, Washington 98055
RE: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
SUBJ: 60% Petition Submittal
Dear Mr. Yu:
Lakeridge Development Inc. is pleased to submit
submittal for the Honey Creek Ridge Annexation.
submittal package is the following information:
1. Application Form -12 copies.
2. 60% Petition Letters -'2 copies.
the 60% petition
Included in this
3. Spreadsheet listing the properties within the proposed annexation
area with the current 1990 valuations, and an indication of which
properties have signed the 60% petition letters -.12 copies.
4. Vicinity map of the Proposed annexation area showing surrounding
properties -12 copies.
5. Environmental checklist with supporting studies -12 6opies.
6. A Super-K reduction of the vicinity map for over head projection.
Lakeridge has been able to obtain signatures equivalent to 76% of the
1Q90 assessed valuation of the annexation area. If you should have any
questions, please don't hesitate contacting either myself or Wm Wayne
Jones. Lakeridge is looking forward to working with you on this
a~nexation. .
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely;
S2o-Jw.~
David W. Casey
Lakeridge Development Inc.
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_ CITY OF RENTON
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
REQUEST TO PREPARE
60% ANNEXATION PETITION
The attached 60% ANNEXATION 'PETITION for the Honey Creek Ridge ' Annexation was authorized
for circulation by the City Council after a public meeting on Feb. 19, 1990 . The SIGNATURES
contained on the attached petition REPRESENT 60% OF THE TOTAL ASSESSED V ALUA TION within the
annexation area.
NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please complete all appropriate sections of the application below. Please
type or clearly print all of the necessary information. If you have any questions with regard to this
application, please feel free to contact the Community Development Department at 235-2552 or you may
discuss this matter in person in the Municipal Building, Third Floor.
60% ANNEXATION PETITION -Please include a $300 filing fee. In addition to the annexation filing fee,
the City is required to complete an environmental impact evaluation of the proposed annexation. The
I fT f f $60 I $1 $10 000 f d I . th . th f envIronmenta revIew reqUIres a I mg ee 0 p us per , 0 assesse va ue WI m e annexa Ion.
PROPONENT CONTACT PERSON
if other than proponent
Name Lakeridge DeveloEment , Inc. \.Jm. IIWa:tne'l Jones I Jr. or Q9~ig ~. CaSey
Address 'P.O. Box 146 at Lakeridge nevelopment, Inc.
City
Renton, WA 98057
'Telephone 228-9750
LOCATION Renton, WA
Property Address 124th Ave SE & SE 104th St. Lot Area: SqFt 1 ,916, 64Acres 44
Legal de,scription: See attached Exhibit A
PURPOSE OF ANNEXATION -The following reasons for annexation were included in the 10% NOTICE OF
INTENT application. If you have, additions or corrections, please note them below or attach additional sheets.
To provide the City of Renton sewer and water service to the Preliminary Plat of
Honey Creek Ridge Division I I.
AFFIDAVIT
of Renton to proceed with the annexation herein described,
or· environmental documents required to comply with any
...!.lJ~~:::::::':'~p:lo~.m~.d!::~~---------' being truly sworn, declare that I am
~~ authorized representative to act for property owner
in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers, signatures of the Petiti9n herein
contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TmS~ DAY OF :J'C\ ~
NOT AR Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RESIDING AT
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TOWNSEND-CHASTAIN & ASSOC .• INC.
SURVEYORS ENGINEERS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS
ANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER
OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., KING
COUNTY,WASHINGTON, LYING WEST OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE EAST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF, TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST LINE OF BLOCK "A", ALBERT
BALCH'S SIERRA HEIGHTS No.5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 65 OF PLATS, PAGES 30 AND 31, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG SA I D NORTHER,L Y EXTENS I ON AND ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF BLOCKS "A", AND "E", TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT
3, SAID BLOCK "E"; THENCE WESTERLY' ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
LOT 3, TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG
THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK "E", TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTH-
WEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE ,NORTHEAST QUARTER
'OF SA I D SECT I ON 4 i THENCE SOUTH, ALONG Sf\ I D EAST LINE, TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4 AND TO THE
TERMINUS OF SAID DESCRIBED LINE.
TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4. AND
TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4, EXCEPT THE SOUTH
440.00 FEET, THEREOF. AND
TOGETHER WITH THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4,
EXCEPT THE SOUTH 440.00 FEET THEREOF. AND
TOGETHER WITH'THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4.
AND
TOGETHER WITH THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4.
AND
TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTH 15.00 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4. AND
TOGETHER WITH THE WEST 210.00 FEET OF THE EAST 555.64 FEET OF
THE SOUTH 392.70 FEET OF THE NORTH 785.40 FEET OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID ION 4.
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DUPLICATE RECEIPT DUPLICATE RECEIPT
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06-07-1990
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3000 MISCELLAt-lEOUS RE
MlNEXA nON FEES
000.000.00.345.81.00.000002
TOTAL DUE
RECEIVED FROM:
LAKERIDGE DEELOPMENT INC
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'TOTAL TENDEREO
CHANGEOUE
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LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT, INC.
P.O. Box 146
RENTON, WA 98057
(206) 228-9750
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60% PETITION LEITER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not·less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
35A.14.l20 through 35A.140.150, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions, or additions may be made by the petitioners.
Sig~/!~M#l4t9 jMeu -
Lydia DeCastro Svetich
Name
3000 Scottsdale Rd.
Reno, Nevada, 89512
Address
042305-9274
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
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60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not'less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
35A.14.120 through 35A.140.150, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit:
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indicaf the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletio ltions may be made by the petitioners.
). Roger L. Allan
Name
12809 SE 106th ST. Renton, WA 98055
Address
042305-9030-09
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
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I (We). the undersigned owner(s) of not less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation. respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
3SA.l4.120 through 3SA.l40.ISO. as amended.
I (We). the undersigned. further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed: all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990. to wit:
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER. SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS. THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND .CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore. I (We). the undersigned. understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex. and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions. or additions may be made by the petitioners .
. Name
03/0 -v (. ...
042810-0010-00 through 042810-031-07, 042810-0450-07 through 042810-0520-03
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number and 042810-0600-06
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60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not'less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisio,ns of RCW
3SA.14.120 through 35A.140.IS0, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the, assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19, 1990, to wit:
, ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication'of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions, or additions may be made by the petitioners.
Richard Rafatjah & Inga Rafatjah
Name: Wolfgangstrasse 6
6458 Rodenbach
West Germany
Address
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CEEUD-IM-SMP
APO N.Y. 09757-5301
042810-0320-05 Through 042810-0440-00
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
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60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not"less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
35A.14.120 through 35A.140.150, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit:
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions, or additions may be made by the petitioners.
Signed
Richard Rafatjah & Inga Rafatjah
Name: Wolfgangstrasse 6
6458 Rodenbach
West Germany
Address
CEEUD-IM-SMP
APO N.Y. 09757-5301
042810-0320-05 Through 042810-0440-00
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
60% PETITION LEttER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 980SS
Subject: Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
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I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RGW
3SA.14.120 through 3SA.140.IS0, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata shlire of ·the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to· the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit:
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions, or additions may be made by the p~ers.
~/Cl'~ //~ Si'gned ~
5VSAJ (p~ IItJ§ vil LA tV GL. (, h'';S
Name
?// I If I/) ~ ) 7 11) P ~ ~re/YI t-dY' WJII 9 fOS-~
Address
042305-9036-03
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
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60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer, Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton, Washington 980SS
Subject: Honey Creek Ridae Annexation
I (We), the undersigned owner(s) of not less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation, respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
3SA.14.l20 through 3SA.140.150, as amended.
I (We), the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to "the area to be annexed; all
as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit:
ON MOTION BY COUNCIL PERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS. THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified, no changes,
deletions, or additions maybe made by the peti"ioners. ~ ////.' .... ~ ~JA" ~4/J,~ /7~
Signed
,Su,57t:N CoUIIVS QL-IILA:N CLC,/f"Ff
Name
Address
042305 -9035-04
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
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60% PETITION LETTER
The Honorable Earl Clymer. Mayor
Members of the Renton City Council
Renton. Washington 980SS
Subject Honey Creek Ridge Annexation
I (We). the undersigned owner(s) of not'less than sixty percent (60%) of the total
assessed valuation for general taxation purposes of the property encompassed by the
above referenced annexation. respectfully petition the City of Renton that the above
referenced property be annexed to the City of Renton under the provisions of RCW
3SA.14.120 through 3SA.l40.150, as amended. '
I (We). the undersigned, further agree to the assumption of the pro-rata share of the
pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City; the acceptance of the provisions of the
Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Code as they pertain to the area to be annexed; all
. as more particularly set forth in the regular minutes of the City Council of the City of
Renton dated February 19. 1990, to wit: .
ON MOTION BY COUNCILPERSON KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMAN EDWARDS, THE 10% PETITION WAS
ACCEPTED AND CIRCULATION OF THE 60% PETITION WAS AUTHORIZED.
Futhermore, I (We), the undersigned, understand that the submission of this 60% letter is
an indication of the intent to annex, and that once the petition is certified. no changes,
deletions, or additions may be'made by the petitioners.
Signed {/
John W. Honea
Name
12815 SE 106th Renton, WA 98055
Address
042305-9031-08
Tax Lot/Parcel and Plat Number
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CITY OF RENTON
HONEY CREEK RIDGE ANNEXATION
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
PREPARED BY
LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT INC
MAY 31, 1990
PLANNING DIVISION
CITY OF RENTON
JUl 1 9 1990
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CITY OF RENTON -ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
HONEY CREEK RIDGE ANNExATION
May 31, 1990
PAGE 1
Name of proposal if applicable: HONEY CREEK RIDGE ANNEXATION
Name of Proposer: LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT INC.
Address and phone number of proposer and contact person:
WM WAYNE JONES, PRESIDENT
LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT
PO BOX 146
RENTON, WA 98057 (206) 228-9750
4. Date checklist was prepared: 5/22/90
15. Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF RENTON·
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable) :
SPRING/SUMMER 1990 17. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or
further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes
explain.
II LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMENT INC IS CURRENTLY. FINALIZING A SUBMITTAL
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PACKAGE FOR THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE. HONEY
CREEK RIDGE WILL BE A RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION ON APPROXIMATELY
51 ACRES OF LAND THAT CURRENTLY LIES IN BOTH THE CITY OF RENTON
AND KING COUNTY.
THE PLAT HAS TWO MAIN DIVISIONS. DIVISION I IS WITHIN THE
RENTON CITY LIMITS AND CONSISTS OF 36 LOTS ON 25.3 ACRES WITH
11.7 ACRES SET ASIDE AS GREEN BELT. DIVISION II IS 56 LOTS, 6
LOTS ARE WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON AND 50 LOTS ARE WITHIN THE
ANNEXATION AREA. THE 50 LOTS ARE A REPLAT OF THE 53 EXISTING
PLATTED LOTS OF ALBERT BALCH'S SIERRA HEIGHTS DIVISION *5. THE
REPLATTING OF THE 50 LOTS TO THE CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS
REQUIRES A REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF LOTS. DIVISION *2 IS 23.9
ACRES WITH 7.4 ACRES AS GREENBELT. DIVISION III IS 4 LOTS ON
1. 8 ACRES.
THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL HAS THE POTENTIAL OF ALLOWING AN AREA
TO DEVELOP THAT HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN CONSTRAINED DUE TO THE LACK
OF ADEQUATE SEPTIC DISPOSAL FACILITIES. ALL OF THE PROPERTY
WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA IS CURRENTLY UNDEVELOPED. A SMALL
CREEK, (HONEY CREEK), THAT TRAVERSES THE SOUTHERN PROPERTIES OF
THE ANNEXATION AREA PLACES A DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINT ON A LARGE
PORTION OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION. IN
ADDITION TO THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE,
IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE REMAINING AREA PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION
WILL SUPPORT APPROXIMATELY 15 ADDITIONAL RESIDENCES.
IN PREPARING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE,
LAKERIDGE HAS OBTAINED INFORMATION RELATING TO SITE SPECIFIC
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION. MOST OF .THE
ISSUES CONCERNING THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION ARE RELEVANT TO THE
REMAINING PROPERTIES WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA. SINCE THE
PROPOSED ANNEXATION WILL RESULT IN THE PROVISION OF SEWER AND
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WATER, AND THE EVENTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANNEXED PROPERTIES,
THIS CHECKLIST. WAS PREPARED WITH THE PURPOSE OF ADDRESSING THE
ISSUES RELATING TO: 1. THE NONPROJECT ANNEXATION; AND .2. THE
EVENTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA.
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8. List any environmental information you know about that has been
prepared,or will be prepared directly related to this proposal.
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THE FOLLOWING ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN PREPARED THAT
RELATES TO THIS PROPOSAL:
1. THE CITY OF RENTON PREPARED AN ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY·-
HONEY CREEK RIDGE ANNEXATION -10% NOTICE OF INTENT -FOR THE
PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON FEBRUARY 19, 1990. THE ANNEXATION REVIEW
SUMMARY IS ATTACHED. SOME OF THE EXHIBITS IN THE REVIEW SUMMARY
ARE REFERENCED IN THIS CHECKLIST.
2. A GEOTHECHNICAL STUDY BY DAVID L. NELSON AND ASSOCIATES -
DATED JULY 1989
THE GEOTECHNICAL STUDY ADDRESSES THE CONCERNS OF SOIL TYPES,
SLOPE STABILITY, APPROPRIATE CONSTRUCTION METHODS, AND SETBACKS
FROM THE TOP OF BANK. THE GEOTECHNICAL STUDY FOCUSED PRIMARILY
ON THE EXISTING PLATTED AREA OF ALBERT BALCH'S SIERRA HEIGHTS
DIVISION i5 AT THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA.
3. A TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS PREPARED BY CHRISTOPHER BROWN AND
ASSOCIATES -DATED JULY 3, 1989.
I THE TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS EVALUATED THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF
DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA ON
THE EXISTING INTERSECTIONS EAST OF THE ANNEXATION AREA ALONG
132ND AVE S.E. I 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental
approvals of·other proposals directly affecting the geographic area
I covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
THE CITY OF RENTON IS CURRENTLY EVALUATING THE FEASIBILITY OF A
SEWER LATERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PROPOSED L.I.D. i335) THAT
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BE TO PROVIDE SEWER SERVICE TO AN AREA WITHIN SIERRA HEIGHTS
DIVISION 2. WHERE EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEMS ARE FAILING. .
MICHAEL BENOIT OF THE UTILITY ENGINEERING SECTION OF THE CITY OF
RENTON IS THE KEY CONTACT WITHIN· THE CITY FOR THE PROPOSED
L.I.D.
THE CITY OF RENTON PARKS DEPARTMENT HAS PLANS TO EXTEND THE
I HONEY CREEK TRAIL SYSTEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
, 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed
for your proposal, if known.
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APPROVAL OF THE ANNEXATION PROPOSAL BY THE CITY OF RENTON CITY
COUNCIL, AND APPROVAL BY THE WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW
BOARD.
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I 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 r,epeat those
I answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to
include additional specific information on project description.)
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THE PROPOSAL IS FOR THE ANNEXATION OF 65 PARCELS OF PROPERTY
TOTALLING APPROXIMATELY 44 ACRES. SEE ATTACHED VICINITY MAP
SHOWING THE ANNEXATION AREA WITH RESPECT TO THE SURROUNDING
PROPERTIES.
I 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a
person to understand the precise location of your proposal,
including a street address, if any, and section, township and range,
if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide
I the 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
I permit applications related to this checklist.
THE ANNEXATION AREA IS LOCATED NORTH AND EAST
RENTON CORPORATE LIMITS BETWEEN 123RD AV SE AND
OF THE EXISTING
129TH AVE SE, SE
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107TH AND SE 100TH ST. SEE VICINITY MAP THAT
LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED
IN ADDITION TO THE STANDARD ITEMS SHOWN ON THE VICINITY MAP, THE
TOPOGRAPHY IN THE VICINITY OF THE ANNEXATION AREA IS SHOWN. THE
ADDITION OF THE. TOPOGRAPHY , TAKEN FROM THE CITY OF RENTON
AERIAL SURVEY, ALLOWS ONE TO BE ABLE TO DETERMINE, IN GENERAL
TERMS, WHICH OF THE PROPERTIES WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA ARE
CONSTRAINED TO DEVELOPMENT DUE TO THE HONEY CREEK AND ADJACENT
HILLSIDE AREA.
EARTH
a. General description of the site (circle one) : FLAT, rolling,
HILLY, STEEP SLOPES, mountainous, other:
THE UPLAND AREA ADJACENT TO HONEY CREEK IS GENERALLY FLAT AND
SLOPES TO THE SOUTHWEST. THE CREEK FLOWS FROM THE SOUTHEAST
,TO THE NORTHWEST AT THE BOTTOM OF A BROAD SWALE THAT
TRAVERSES PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION
AREA. THE STEEP SLOPES ARE ON THE HILLSIDE AREA ADJACENT TO
THE STREAM.
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent
slope)?
ON THE HILLSIDE AREA ADJACENT TO THE STREAM, THE SLOPES RANGE
FROM MODERATE TO VERY STEEP, WITH THE STEEPEST SLOPES BEING
IN EXCESS OF 100% IN LOCALIZED AREAS. AS THE AREA DEVELOPS
THERE WILL BE CONSTRAINTS PLACED ON DEVELOPMENT ADJACENT TO
THE STEEP SLOPES. MOST OF THE AREAS OF 40% OR GREATER SLOPES
WILL EVENTUALLY BE PLACED IN A GREEN BELT DESIGNATION.
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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.
USING THE 1973 KING COUNTY SOIL SURVEY THE FOLLOWING SOILS
ARE INDICATED AS BEING WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA.
1. THE UPLAND AREA SOILS CONSIST PRIMARILY OF ALDERWOOD
AgC AND ARENTS, ALDERWOOD ArnC. THESE SOILS ARE MORE
COMMONLY. KNOWN AS GLACIAL TILL.
2. THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OF THE ANNEXATION AREA IN THE
VICINITY OF THE STEEP SLOPES IS CLASSIFIED ALDERWOOD AND
KITSAP AkF. ALDERWOOD AND KITSAP SOILS ARE COMMONLY FOUND
IN HILLSIDE AREAS. THE BOUNDARY OF THE SOIL APPEARS TO
BE CLOSE TO THE TOP OF BANK.
THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT CONTAINS SPECIFIC ONSITE SOILS
INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM TEST PIT LOGS. THE TEST PITS WERE
DUG IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA.
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils
in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe:.
THERE IS AN AREA ON TAX LOT f 35 WHERE A BURIED TELEPHONE
CABLE PLACED DOWN THE HILLSIDE ADJACENT TO HONEY CREEK IS
ERODING. IT APPEARS THAT THE BACKFILL AND RESTORATION OF THE
CABLE· TRENCH WAS IMPROPERLY STABILIZED. SUBSEQUENT TO THE
CABLE INSTALLATION, STORMWATER RUNOFF HAS CAUSED THE AREA TO
ERODE. THE EROSION HAS CREATED A SMALL SWALE THAT APPEARS
TO HAVE STABILIZED. NORTH AND WEST OF THE ANNEXATION AREA,
A ROAD THAT IS CURRENTLY CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC (120TH
PL SE) HAS EXPERIENCED EROSION AND SLIDING PROBLEMS. IT IS
EVIDENT THAT ANY FUTURE WORK ON OR ADJACENT TO THE HILLSIDE
AREA WILL NEED TO BE PERFORMED WITH EXTREME CAUTION ..
e. Describe the purpose, type and approximate quantities of any
filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill:
NONE DIRECTLY RELATED TO THIS PROPOSAL. HOWEVER, SOME ROAD
AND LOT GRADING WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE. MORE THAN
LIKELY, SOME MINOR GRADING WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE OTHER
PARCELS WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WHEN THOSE PROPERTIES
DEVELOP.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction or
use? If so, generally describe. NOT DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION.
AS THE AREA DEVELOPS, THERE IS ALWAYS THE POTENTIAL THAT
IMPROPER UTILITY INSTALLATIONS, AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
MAY CAUSE EROSION. MOST OF THE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE
ANNEXATION AREA WILL BE LIMITED TO THE NORTHERN UPLAND AREAS
AND AWAY FROM THE STEEP SLOPE PORTION OF THE HILLSIDE AREA
ASSOCIATED WITH HONEY CREEK. THE CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS ARE PROTECTIVE OF STEEP SLOPE AREAS.
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g. About what percent of the site will be covered with
. impervious surfaces after the project construction (for example,
. asphalt or buildings)?
THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE ASA DIRECT RESULT OF THIS
ANNEXATION. IT IS ESTIMATED THAT FOR THE PROPOSED HONEY
CREEK RIDGE SUBDIVISION THERE WILL BE 17% IMPERVIOUS AREA
WHEN THE PROJECT IS COMPLETED. SINCE THE REMAINDER OF THE
PROPERTIES AT THE SOUTHEAST PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA
ALSO CONTAIN THE CREEK AND ADJACENT HILLSIDE AREA, IT IS
ESTIMATED THAT WHEN THOSE PROPERTIES ARE EVENTUALLY
DEVELOPED, THE TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA WILL BE LESS THAN WHAT
WAS DETERMINED FOR THE HONEY CREEK RIDGE SUBDIVISION.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other
impacts to the earth, if any:
THE CITY OF RENTON HAS RECENTLY ADOPTED THE NEW KING COUNTY
SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL. CHAPTER FIVE OF THE MANUAL
CONTAINS EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN PRACTICES
REQUIREMENTS THAT WILL BE PLACED UPON EACH NEW PROPOSED
DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA. THE NEW KING COUNTY
SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL CONTAINS THE MOST UP TO DATE
METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTROLLING EROSION FROM NEW
DEVELOPMENTS. THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK
RIDGE WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE EROSION CONTROL
REQUIREMENTS IN THE NEW MANUAL.
AIR
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.
AS THE AREA DEVELOPS, THERE WILL BE MINIMAL EMISSIONS OF
DUST, EQUIPMENT EXHAUST , AND ODORS FROM PAVING DURING THE
CONSTRUCTION OF EACH PROJECT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA.
WHEN THE AREA IS EVENTUALLY DEVELOPED, THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT
·INCREASE IN AUTOMOBILE, WOOD STOVE,AND FIREPLACE EMISSIONS.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that
may affect your proposal? If so:
NONE THAT WOULD AFFECT THE PROPOSAL AND NONE THAT WOULD
EFFECT THE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANNEXATION AREA
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other
impacts to air, if any:
NONE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL, HOWEVER, AS THE AIR
QUALITY CONTINUES TO BE IMPACTED BY INCREASED DEVELOPMENT,
IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE CITY OF RENTON CONSIDER ALLOWING ONLY
E.P.A. CERTIFIED WOOD STOVES OR FIREPLACE INSERTS IN NEW
SUBDIVISIONS.
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WATER
a. SURFACE:
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.
A SMALL STREAM (HONEY CREEK) TRAVERSES FROM THE SOUTHEAST
TO THE NORTHWEST PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA. THE
STREAM FLOWS GENERALLY FROM THE SOUTH TO THE NORTH, WHERE
IT CONVERGES WITH MAY CREEK. MAY CREEK FLOWS INTO LAKE
WASHINGTON.
2. Will the proposal require any work over, in, or adjacent
to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please
describe and attach plans.
NONE AS A DIRECT "RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL. HOWEVER, NEW
DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL NEED TO TIE
INTO AN EXISTING SANITARY SEWER LINE THAT IS ADJACENT TO
AND ON THE EASTERN SIDE OF HONEY CREEK. ADDITIONALLY,
SOME WORK MAY BE REQUIRED ADJACENT TO THE CREEK TO
PROVIDE STABLE OUTFALLS FOR STORMWATER DETENTION SYSTEMS
FOR THE SUBDIVISIONS THAT DEVELOP WITHIN THE ANNEXATION
AREA.
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.
NONE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL, AND NONE KNOWN
AS A RESULT OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE
ANNEXATION AREA.
4. will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or
diversions? Give general description, purpose, and
approximate quantities if known.
NONE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL, AND NONE KNOWN
AS A RESULT OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE
ANNEXATION AREA.
5. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If
so, note location on the site plan.
ACCORDING TO THE KING COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THERE IS
A lOO-YEAR FLOODPLAIN ASSOCIATED WITH HONEY CREEK. SINCE
HONEY CREEK IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HILLSIDE AREA, THE
FLOODPLAIN ASSOCIATED WITH THE CREEK WILL BE FAR OUTSIDE
ANY POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AREA. THE AVERAGE VERTICAL
DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TOP OF BANK WHERE DEVELOPMENT WILL
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QCCUR, AND THE STREAM BED WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA IS
100' .
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.
NONE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL, AND
NONE AS A RESULT OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA.
GROUND:
1. will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be
discharged to ground water? Give general description,
purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
NONE AS A RESULT OF THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL, AND NONE AS
A RESULT OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA.
2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the
ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for
example: Domestic chemicals ... and 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.
NONE AS A RESULT OF THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL, AND NONE
KNOWN AS A RESULT OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA.
THE ANNEXATION WILL ALLOW FOR THE EXTENSION OF SEWER
SERVICE TO AN AREA CURRENTLY SERVED BY SEPTIC SYSTEMS.
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 matter flow? Will
this water flow into other waters? If so, describe.
RUNOFF FROM THE AREA GENERALLY SHEET FLOWS OVERLAND OR IN
SHALLOW SWALES TO THE SOUTHWEST WHERE IT EVENTUALLY
ENTERS HONEY CREEK. THE SOURCE OF WATER IS STORMWATER
RUNOFF FROM RESIDENCES, UNDEVELOPED LAND, AND ROADS. THE
PROPERTIES THAT DEVELOP WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL
BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ON SITE STORMWATER
RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITIES, AND PRIOR TO DISCHARGE OF
ANY ADDITIONAL STORMWATER INTO EITHER NEW OR EXISTING
CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS, ALL STORMWATER WILL BE REQUIRED TO
FLOW THROUGH OIL/WATER SEPARATORS AND BIOFILTRATION
SWALES. THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS WILL BE DETERMINED
AT THE TIME THE~ITY OF RENTON REVIEWS APPLICATIONS FOR
NEW SUBDIVISIONS.
2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters?
If so, generally describe.
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ILLEGALLY DISCHARGED WASTE MATERIALS COULD ENTER GROUND
AND SURFACE WATERS. THE PUBLIC IS BECOMING MORE AND MORE
AWARE OF THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER HOUSEHOLD WASTE
DISPOSAL METHODS. THERE ARE STILL THOSE WHO CHOOSE TO
DuMP WASTE MATERIALS INTO THE STORM DRAINS. THE NEW
STORM DRAIN INLETS THAT HAVE THE STATEMENT "DUMP NO
POLLUTANTS -OUTFALL TO STREAM" ARE A GOOD START AT
MINIMIZING THE ILLEGALLY'DISCHARGED WASTE MATERIALS.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground and
runoff water impacts, if any:
ALL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE HONEY CREEK BASIN AREA IS REQUIRED
TO PROVIDE ONSITE DETENTION FACILITIES THAT ARE DESIGNED TO
STORE A POST-DEVELOPED 25-YEAR STORM EVENT AND RELEASE THE
STORMWATER AT A PREDEVELOPED 5-YEAR STORM RATE.
ADDITIONALLY,THE CITY OF RENTON HAS RECENTLY ADOPTED THE NEW
"1990 KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL". THE NEW
MANUAL CONTAINS VERY RESTRICTIVE DESIGN CRITERIA THAT IF
PROPERLY IMPLEMENTED WILL ENSURE THAT NEW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN
THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL HAVE LITTLE OR NO IMPACT TO THE
HONEY CREEK STREAM.
PLANTS
a. Check or circle types of vegetation fourid on the site;
XX deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other
xX--evergreen tree: fir, ,cedar, pine, other
XX--shrubs
___ grass
__ -"pasture
crop or grain
~xx~-wet soil plants: ALONG AND ADJACENT TO HONEY CREEK
XX--water plants: ALONG HONEY CREEK
--other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or
altered?
NONE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL.
HOWEVER, WITHIN THE AREA THAT CAN SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT,
VEGETATION WILL BE REMOVED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS AND
HOUSES. EACH PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WILL BE REQUIRED BY THE
CITY OF RENTON TO PREPARE A LANDSCAPE PLAN WHICH REQUIRES A
FIELD SURVEY OF ALL THE TREES ON THE SITE OF A MINIMUM SIZE.
THE PLAN ALSO SHOWS THE PROPOSED AREAS TO BE CLEARED.
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or
near the site. NONE
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other
measure to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any:
NONE AS A PART OF THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL. HOWEVER, A TREE
PLAN HAS BEEN PREPARED AND SUBMITTED FOR THE PROPOSED
PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE. DIVISION 2 OF THE
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PROPOSED SUBDIVISION IS WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA. THE TREE
PLAN IS TYPICAL OF WHAT WOULD BE REQUIRED FOR ANY OTHER
DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA. MOST OF THE AREA
THAT HAS SLOPES OF 40% OR GREATER WILL BE PRESERVED AS
PERMANENT OPEN SPACE/GREENBELT. A LARGE PORTION OF THE
SOUTHEAST ANNEXATION AREA IS WITHIN THE STREAM CORRIDOR AND
ADJACENT HILLSIDE AREA. THEREFORE, THE EXISTING NATIVE
PLANTS AND VEGETATION IN THE AREA WILL CONSEQUENTLY BE
PRESERVED.
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:
Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, SONGBIRDS, other~===-~~
Marmnals: DEER, bear, elk, beaver, other RODENTS, MOUNTAIN
BEAVER
Fish: bass, salmon, TROUT, herring, shellfish, other
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or
near the site. NONE KNOWN
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so explain.
NONE KNOWN
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any:
NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ANNEXATION PROPOSAL.
THE PRESERVATION OF THE HILLSIDE AREA, INCLUDING THE CREEK
, AS PERMANENT OPEN SPACE, WILL ALLOW FOR THE CREATION OF A
WILDLIFE CORRIDOR. THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY
CREEK RIDGE HAS SET ASIDE A LARGE PROPORTION (40%) OF THE
TOTAL PROJECT ACREAGE AS OPEN SPACE. AS THE REMAINING SMALL
UPLAND AREA WITHIN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION DEVELOPS, THE
IDENTIFICATION AND PRESERVATION OF APPROPRIATE OPEN SPACE
WILL OCCUR DURING THE CITIES REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL.
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds of energy (electricity, 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. NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION
ALL OF THE ABOVE RESOURCES MAY BE UTILIZED FOR HEATING OF
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES AS THE AREA DEVELOPS.
b. Would your proposal affect the potential use of solar
energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. NO
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are indicated in
the plans for this proposal? List other proposed measures to
reduce or control energy impacts, if any:' NONE DIRECTLY BY
THIS ACTION.
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THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW RESIDENCES AS A RESULT OF DEVELOPMENT
WITHIN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA WILL BE REQUIRED TO
COMPLY WITH CURRENT CITY OF RENTON ENERGY CONSERVATION CODES.
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.
THE PUGET POWER BEVERLY TALBOT #1 AND #2 TRANSMISSION LINES
TRAVERSES A PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA. THE
POWER LINES ARE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST AREA OF THE AlBERT
BALCH'S SIERRA HEIGHTS #5 SUBDIVISION. (SEE VICINITY MAP)
THE POWER LINES ARE CURRENTLY OPERATED AT 115-kV WHICH
RESULTS IN A MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH THAT RANGES FROM 8 TO
22 mG AT THE EDGE OF THE POWER LINE EASEMENT (25' AWAY FROM
THE LINE). PUGET POWER PLANS TO REPLACE THE EXISTING LINES
WITH A NEW LINE THAT WILL OPERATE AT 230kV. THE ANTICIPATED
MAGNETIC FIELD STRENGTH FROM THE NEW LINE WILL BE IN THE
RANGE OF 6 TO 12 mG AT THE EDGE OF THE POWER LINE EASEMENT.
THE PROPOSED POWER LINE WILL ACTUALLY REDUCE THE MAGNETIC
FIELD STRENGTH AT THE EDGE OF THE EASEMENT.
HERE IS A CONCERN ABOUT THE LONG TERM HEALTH EFFECTS OF
LIVING ADJACENT TO POWER TRANSMISSION LINES.
1. Describe special emergency services that might be
required. N .A.
2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental
health hazards if any. N.A.
ANY NEW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA
ADJACENT TO THE POWER LINES, WILL HAVE TO BE EVALUATED TO
DETERMINE APPROPRIATE BUILDING SETBACK LINES (BSBL) THAT
MINIMIZES THE POTENTIAL IMPACT TO NEW RESIDENCES NEAR THE
LINES.
b. NOISE
1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect
your proposal (for example: traffic, equipment, operation,
other)? NONE
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 this
site. NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA MAY RESULT IN
SOME NOISE FROM CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT DURING THE
DAYLIGHT HOURS, WHILE CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.
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3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if
any: NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION
AS THE AREA DEVELOPS, THE PRESERVATION OF VEGETATION ON
AND ADJACENT TO THE HILLSIDE AREA, WILL PROVIDE A NOISE
BUFFER TO RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE
CREEK. THE PRESERVATION OF SOME OF THE ONSITE TREES
IDENTIFIED AS BEING SIGNIFICANT ON THE "TREE PLAN" WILL
AID IN CREATING A NOISE BUFFER FOR THOSE RESIDENTS LIVING
ADJACENT TO PROPOSED PROJECTS. ADDITIONALLY, THE CITY OF
RENTON PLACES LIMITS ON CONSTRUCTION HOURS. EACH PROJECT
WILL HAVE TO BE INDIVIDUALLY EVALUATED BY THE CITY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT THE TIME THE PROJECT APPLICATION
IS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW.
8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the annexation area and adjacent
properties?
THE ZONING WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA IS SFR, HOWEVER MOST
OF THE PROPERTY IS VACANT. THERE ARE SOME SCATTERED
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE AREA.
EXISTING LAND USES ADJACENT TO THE ANNEXATION AREA CONSIST
OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS TO THE SOUTHWEST, EAST, AND NORTH.
b. Has the annexation area been used for agriculture? If so,
describe. NO
c. Describe any structures on the site.
THE STRUCTURES ARE SCATTERED RESIDENCES AND ASSOCIATED
OUTBUILDINGS LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST AREA.
d. will any structures be demolished? If so, what? NO
e. What is the current zoning classification of the annexation
area?
SINGLE-FAMILY ZONING, RS-7200, IS THE PREDOMINANT KING COUNTY
ZONING DESIGNATION WITHIN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA.
THERE ARE TWO SMALL AREAS OF SC-P ZONING, ONE IS LOCATED IN
THE SOUTHWEST AREA, AND THE OTHER IS AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF THE ANNEXATION AREA. SEE EXHIBITS 4 AND 5 OF THE
ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY THAT SHOWS THE EXISTING CITY OF
RENTON ZONING ADJACENT TO THE ANNEXATION AREA AND THE
EXISTING KING COUNTY ZONING WITHIN THE COUNTY.
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the
annexation area?
THE CITY OF RENTON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN HAS TWO DESIGNATIONS
FOR THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA -SINGLE-FAMILY FOR THE
UPLAND AREA AND GREENBELT FOR THE AREA ADJACENT TO HONEY
CREEK. SEE EXHIBIT 6 OF THE ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY. AS
CAN BE SEEN ON EXHIBIT 6, MOST OF THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE
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ANNEXATION AREA IS DESIGNATED GREENBELT IN THE CITY OF RENTON
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program
designation of the site? N.A.
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an
"environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify.
THE KING COUNTY SENSITIVE AREAS FOLIO DESIGNATES THE HILLSIDE
AREA ADJACENT TO HONEY CREEK AS: CLASS III EROSION, SEISMIC,
AND LANDSLIDE HAZARD AREAS.
THE PREPARATION OF THE SENSITIVE AREAS FOLIOS CLASSIFIED ALL
HILLSIDE AREAS AS CLASS III EROSION, SEISMIC, AND LANDSLIDE
HAZARD AREAS. TYPICALLY, ANY DEVELOPMENT ADJACENT TO
SENSITIVE AREAS ASSOCIATED WITH STEEP SLOPES ARE REQUIRED TO
PROVIDE APPROPRIATE BUILDING SETBACK DISTANCES FROM THE TOP
OF 40% SLOPE. USUALLY, THE APPROPRIATE SETBACK DISTANCE IS
DETERMINED BY A GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANT WHO MAKES ONS ITE
SOILS EVALUATION OF THE SPECIFIC SITE PROPOSED FOR
DEVELOPMENT. THE SITE IS ALSO EVALUATED FOR EVIDENCE OF
RECENT LANDSLIDE AND EROSION ACTIVITIES.
THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT SUBMITTED WITH THIS CHECKLIST
EVALUATED THE FEASIBILITY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTHERN
PORTION OF THE ANNEXATION AREA. PAGE 5 OF THE REPORT STATED
THAT "IN GENERAL, WE CONCLUDE THAT THE EVALUATED SITE AREAS
SHOULD BE· COMPATIBLE WITH THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT USAGE" PAGE 9 OF THE REPORT FURTHER INDICATES
THAT AN APPROPRIATE BUILDING SETBACK FROM THE TOP-OF-BANK OF
THE HILLSIDE AREA IS 25'.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the
completed project? NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROPOSED ACTION
DIVISION II OF THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK
RIDGE HAS 56 LOTS, 50 OF WHICH ARE WITHIN THE ANNEXATION
AREA. AT AN AVERAGE OF 3 PERSONS PER RESIDENCE IT IS
ESTIMATED THAT 150 ADDITIONAL PEOPLE WILL EVENTUALLY RESIDE
IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION. THE
MAJORITY OF THE BUILDABLE LAND WITH~N THE ANNEXATION AREA IS
LOCATED IN DIVISION II OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE. THERE IS A
SMALL PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ANNEXATION AREA
THAT IS LEVEL ENOUGH FOR SUBDIVIDING INTO APPROXIMATELY 10
RESIDENCES. ADDITIONALLY, A SMALL AREA AT THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF TAX LOT *35 MAY SUPPORT 5 ADDITIONAL RESIDENCES.
THEREFORE, THE ANNEXATION AREA HAS THE POTENTIAL OF PROVIDING
65 NEW RESIDENCES WITH AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 195 PEOPLE.
j. Approximately how many people would the completed proposal
displace? NONE
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts,
if any: N.A.
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1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with
existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: NOT
APPLICABLE TO THE PROPOSED ACTION
ANY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE PROPOSED
ANNEXATION AREA WOULD BE COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING AND
PROJECTED CITY OF RENTON LAND qSES AND PLANS.
HOUSING:
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any.
Indicate whether high, medium, or low-income housing. N.A.
POTENTIAL FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANNEXATION AREA WOULD ;1
RESULT IN THE ADDITION OF APPROXIMATELY 65 NEW RESIDENCES OF
MEDIUM INCOME HOUSING.
b. Approximately how many units would be eliminated?
NO KNOWN RESIDENCES WILL BE ELIMINATED BY FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE AREA AS A RESULT OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if
any:
NO KNOWN HOUSING IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM THE PROPOSED
ANNEXATION OR THE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE ANNEXATION
AREA.
AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure, not
including antennas, what is the principal exterior building
material (s)proposed. NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROPOSED ACTION
NEW RESIDENCES WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL MORE THAN
LIKELY BE CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD AND BRICK TO A MAXIMUM HEIGHT
OF 30'. ALL PROPOSED NEW RESIDENCES WILL HAVE TO COMPLY WITH
CURRENT CITY OF RENTON BUILDING STANDARDS WHEN THE
APPLICATION IS SUBM'130 A UAA OR REVIEW BY THE CITY.
b. What views in the immediate area would be altered or
obstructed? NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROPOSED ACTION
NO KNOWN VIEWS WILL BE ALTERED OR OBSTRUCTED AS A RESULT OF
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts,
if any? NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROPOSED ACTION
THE PRESERVATION OF THE CREEK AND ADJACENT HILLSIDE AS OPEN
SPACE/GREENBELT WILL PRESERVE A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE
PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA. APPROXIMATELY 40% OF THE PROPOSED
PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE WILL BE PRESERVED AS
OPEN SPACE. APPROXIMATELY 80% OF THE REMAINING AREA WITHIN
THE ANNEXATION IS DESIGNATED AS GREENBELT ON THE CITIES
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE SETTING ASIDE OF OPEN SPACE WILL
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GREATLY REDUCE POTENTIAL AESTHETIC IMPACTS AS A RESULT OF
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA.
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
12.
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce?
What time of day? N.A.
FUTURE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA
WILL HAVE STREET AND HOUSE LIGHTS. LIGHTS WILL BE ON
PRIMARILY DURING THE EVENINGS AND NIGHT.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety
hazard or interfere with views? NOT AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THE
PROPOSED ACTION.
WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA, IT IS NOT ANTICIPATED THAT
HOUSE AND STREET LIGHTS WILL CREATE A SAFETY HAZARD OR
INTERFERE WITH VIEWS.
c. What existing off site source of glare may affect your
proposal?
NO OFFSITE GLARE IS KNOWN TO EXIST THAT MAY IMPACT THE FUTURE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANNEXATION AREA.
d. Proposed measures to control light or glare, if any?
THE PRESERVATION OF THE VEGETATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE
HILLSIDES, AND THE PRESERVATION OF SOME OF THE ONSITE
VEGETATION OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA,
WILL GREATLY REDUCE LIGHT AND GLARE ASSOCIATED WITH NEW
CONSTRUCTION AS A RESULT OF THIS PROPOSED ANNEXATION.
RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are
in the immediate vicinity?
SIERRA HEIGHTS PARK IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1/4 MILE TO THE
NORTHEAST WHICH PROVIDES DESIGNATED RECREATION. HONEY CREEK
IS LOCATED TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST WHICH PROVIDES INFORMAL
RECREATION. TO THE NORTH IS THE MAY CREEK OPEN SPACE AREA.
THERE IS A PROPOSED HONEY CREEK/MAY CREEK TRAIL SYSTEM WHICH
WILL CREATE MORE FORMAL RECREATION ACTIVITIES UPON IT'S
COMPLETION. THE TRAIL SYSTEM WILL PARALLEL HONEY CREEK AND
WILL TRAVERSE THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE PROPOSED
ANNEXATION.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing
recreational uses?
NO FORMAL EXISTING RECREATIONAL USES WILL BE DISPLACED EITHER
BY THIS PROPOSED ANNEXATION OR BY ANY FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA.
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c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on
recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by
the project of applicant, if any? NONE BY THIS ACTION.
THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE PROPOSES TO
DEDICATE TO THE CITY OF RENTON PARKS DEPARTMENT, A TRAIL
CORRIDOR OF SUFFICIENT WIDTH, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAIL
THROUGH THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION ADJACENT TO THE CREEK. IT
IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE TRAIL WILL EVENTUALLY BE TIED INTO
THE HONEY CREEK/MAY CREEK TRAIL SYSTEM. AN ADDITIONAL TRAIL
CORRIDOR WILL BE DEDICATED THAT PROVIDES ACCESS FROM THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA IN THE
VICINITY OF THE EXISTING WESTERN TERMINUS OF S.E. lOOTH ST
DOWN TO THE HONEY CREEK TRAIL AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HILLSIDE
AREA.
HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there ~ny places or objects listed on, or proposed for
national,state, or local preservation registers known to be on
or next to the annexation area? If so describe. NONE KNOWN
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of
historic,archeological, scientific, or cultural importance known
to be on or next to the annexation area. NONE
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any?
N.A.
TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the annexation
area, and describe proposed access to the existing street
system. Show on -site plans, if any. SEE VICINITY MAP
b.. Is the annexation area currently served by public transit?
If not what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit
stop?
THE AREA IS NOT CURRENTLY SERVED BY PUBLIC TRANSIT. PUBLIC
TRANSIT IS AVAILABLE APPROX. 1/2 MILE TO THE EAST ALONG UNION
AVENUE N.E.
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have?
How many would it eliminate? N.A.
d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or
improvements to existing roads or streets? If so generally
describe (indicate whether public or private). NOT AS A DIRECT
RESULT OF THIS ACTION.
NEW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL BE REQUIRED
TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE ACCESS TO SERVE THE ADDITIONAL
RESIDENCES. THIS MAY INCLUDE THE UPGRADING OF EXISTING
ROADS, WIDENING EXISTING ROADS, AND POSSIBLY THE DEDICATION
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OF NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ACCESS ACCEPTABLE
TO CURRENT CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.
e. Will the proposal use (or occur in the immediate vicinity
of) water, rail or air transportation? If so generally describe.
NO
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the
completed proposal. If known indicate when peak volumes would
occur. NO ADDITIONAL VEHICULAR TRIPS WILL OCCUR AS A DIRECT
RESULT OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION.
THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE WAS
EVALUATED TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF THE ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC
ON THE EXISTING NEIGHBORHOOD. DUE TO PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS
OF THE ANNEXATION AREA IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE PROPOSED
PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE IS THE ONLY MAJOR
DEVELOPMENT THAT WILL INCREASE TRAFFIC ON EXISTING ROADS FROM
SE 104TH ST NORTH TO SE 101ST ST. SINCE TRAFFIC WAS AN ISSUE
RAISED AT THE 10% ANNEXATION HEARING, THE TRAFFIC STUDY FOR
THE HONEY CREEK SUBDIVISION HAS BEEN INCLUDED WITH THIS
CHECKLIST AS ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION. THE
CONCLUSION OF THE TRAFFIC STUDY IS THAT THE ADDITIONAL
TRAFFIC FROM DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL NOT
RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS TO THE EXISTING ROAD SYSTEMS
CO~CTING THE ANNEXATION AREA TO l32ND AVE SE.
NO CHANGES HAVE OCCURRED TO THE AREA THAT WOULD EFFECT THE
RESULTS OF THE TRAFFIC STUDY SINCE THE TIME THE STUDY WAS
PREPARED. NO NEW DEVELOPMENT HAS OCCURRED WITHIN THE AREA
WEST OF 132ND AVE SE,AND NO NEW ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED.
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation
impacts, if any? NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION
ANY PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL BE
REQUIRED TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST THAT WILL BE
REVIEWED BY THE CITY OF RENTON TO DETERMINE ADEQUACY OF
EXISTING ROADS TO SERVE THE TYPE OF PROJECT PROPOSED. IF I
IT IS DETERMINED THAT THE EXISTING ROAD SYSTEM IS INADEQUATE,
THE CITY MAY REQUIRE THE PROPONENT OF THE PROPOSED
DEVELOPMENT TO IMPROVE ROADS WITHIN EXISTING RIGHT-OF-WAYS
TO ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS, AND/OR DEDICATE AND IMPROVE
ADDITIONAL RIGHT-OF-WAYS WHERE IT IS DETERMINED TO BE
NECESSARY.
IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE PROPOSED HONEY CREEK RIDGE
SUBDIVISION WILL HAVE TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EXISTING ROADWAYS IN THE AREA: 1. SE
lOOTH STREET WILL BE IMPROVED TO FULL WIDTH STANDARDS FROM
THE WESTERN TERMINUS "EAST TO l28TH AVE SE; 2. l28TH AVE SE
WILL BE IMPROVED FROM SE 100TH SOUTH TO SE 102ND TO FULL
WIDTH STANDARDS; AND 3. SE 104TH WILL NEED TO BE IMPROVED TO
FULL WIDTH STANDARDS FROM THE WESTERN TERMINUS EAST TO 128TH
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PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the proposal result in an increased need for public
services (such as fire protection, police prot'ection, health
care, schools, other? NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION.
WITH THE ADDITION OF NEW RESIDENCES AS A RESULT OF NEW
DEVELOPMENT, NEEDS FOR ALL THESE SERVICES WILL INCREASE
SLIGHTLY
A CONCERN THAT USUALLY ARISES WHENEVER AN ACTION OCCURS THAT
WILL RESULT IN NEW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN AN EXISTING
NEIGHBORHOOD IS THAT OF THE POTENTIAL IMPACT TO SCHOOLS. THE
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT IS FORTUNATE BECAUSE THERE IS NOT A
WIDESPREAD OVER CROWDING OF THE DISTRICT'S FACILITIES. TWO
OF THE DISTRICTS' SCHOOLS ARE CURRENTLY LEASED TO THE KENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT. SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN THAT MOVE INTO THE AREA
WILL GO TO THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS WHICH HAVE A MAY 1990
ENROLMENT AND EXISTING CAPACITY OF:
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
SIERRA HEIGHTS 458
McKNIGHT MIDDLE 786
HAZEN HIGH 1071
CAPACITY IMPACT
480
1000
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1086
THE SCHOOLS THAT WILL SERVICE NEW GROWTH WITHIN THE PROPOSED
ANNEXATION AREA ARE CURRENTLY UNDER CAPACITY. THE 1980 DIME
FILE CENSUS DATA DISTRIBUTION RATIOS OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN
PER RESIDENTIAL UNIT IS AS FOLLOWS: GRADES K THROUGH 6 -
.326, GRADES 7 THROUGH 9 -.153, AND GRADES 10 THROUGH 12 -
.135. APPLYING THE DISTRIBUTION RATIOS TO THE POTENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT OF 111 ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITHIN THE
PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA AND THE PART OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE
SUBDIVISION THAT IS CURRENTLY WITHIN CITY LIMITS, RESULTS
IN THE ENROLMENT SHOWN 'IN THE IMPACT COLUMN ADDED TO THE
ABOVE CHART. THE ONLY NEGATIVE POTENTIAL WILL BE TO THE
SIERRA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY. IT SHOULD BE KEPT IN MIND THAT
IT WILL TAKE SEVERAL YEARS FOR THE AREA TO BECOME COMPLETELY
DEVELOPED, AND DURING THAT TIME SOME OF THE STUDENTS WILL
HAVE MOVED UP TO McKNIGHT MAKING MORE ROOM AT SIERRA HEIGHTS.
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on
public services, if any? NONE DIRECTLY BY THIS ACTION.
THE ADDITION OF NEW RESIDENCES TO THE AREA WILL INCREASE THE ./
TAX BASE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES TO OFFSET THE
INCREASED NEED FOR PUBLIC SERVICES.
THE PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY CREEK RIDGE WILL ADD
96 ADDITIONAL RESIDENCES TO THE AREA. AT AN ESTIMATED
VALUATION OF $260,000 PER RESIDENCE, THE NEW DEVELOPMENT WILL
INCREASE THE TAX BASE BY $24,960,000. THE 1989 MILL RATE FOR
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THE AREA NEAR THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION BOUNDARY, WITHIN THE
CITY LIMITS WAS .0128, WHICH WILL RESULT IN A REVENUE
INCREASE OF $3194880. SOME OF THE INCREASED REVENUE WILL BE
MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CITY OF RENTON WHICH WILL DETERMINE,
THROUGH THE BUDGET PROCESS, WHERE THE INCREASED RESOURCES
WILL BEST SERVE THE CITY. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT SOME OF THE
INCREASED TAX REVENUE WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO MEET THE
INCREASED DEMAND RESULTING FROM NEW DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE
AREA.
16. UTILITIES
a. Circle utilities currently available at the annexation
area: ELECTRICITY, NATURAL GAS, WATER, REFUSE SERVICE,
TELEPHONE, SANITARY SEWER septic system, other?
SEE EXHIBITS 7, AND 8 OF THE ANNEXATION REVIEW SUMMARY FOR
THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES ADJACENT
TO THE AREA.
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
may issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any I willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my
part.
I Date: S---3/-90
DAVID W. CASEY ~ I LAKERIDGE DEVELOPMEN~
I 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to
water;emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or
hazardous substances; or production of noise?
I AS THE AREA DEVELOPS THERE WILL BE AN INCREASE IN STORMWATER
RUNOFF, AND A SLIGHT INCREASE IN EMISSIONS TO THE AIR FROM
AUTOMOBILES AND WOOD BURNING STOVES. I Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are:
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RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITIES. THE FACILITIES WILL BE DESIGNED
USING THE 1990 KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL WHICH HAS
BEEN ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF RENTON FOR ALL NEW PROJECTS. THE
DESIGN METHODS IN THE NEW MANUAL SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES THE
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS, AND DECREASES THE ALLOWABLE STORMWATER
RELEASE RATE FOR NEW DEVELOPMENTS. PRIOR TO THE DISCHARGE OF ANY
STORMWATER TO A NATURAL SYSTEM, THE STORMWATER WILL BE REQUIRED
TO PASS THROUGH OIL/WATER SEPARATORS AND BIOFILTRATION.
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THE USE OF CERTIFIED WOOD STOVES WOULD GREATLY REDUCE EMISSIONS
TO THE AIR. HOWEVER, THERE ARE NO EXISTING CODES AND/OR
ORDINANCES THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE USE OF CERTIFIED WOOD STOVES
ONLY.
2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals,
fish, or marine life?
AS THE AREA DEVELOPS CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY OF RENTON
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SOME VEGETATION AND ANIMALS WILL BE
DISPLACED. IT IS NOT ANTICIPATED THAT THE PROPOSAL WILL HAVE
ANY IMPACT ON FISH OR MARINE LIFE.
Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or /
marine life are:
THE PROPOSAL WILL INCORPORATE A LARGE AREA INTO THE CITY THAT IS
CURRENTLY DESIGNATED GREENBELT IN THE CITY OF RENTON
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE ANNEXATION WILL ENSURE THAT THE CITY
WILL BE ABLE TO CONTROL THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GREENBELT AREA
WITHIN CITY LIMITS. THE PRESERVATION OF THE GREENBELT WILL
PROVIDE HABITAT FOR THE BIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS THAT ARE
DISPLACED WHEN THE UPLAND AREA DESIGNATED SINGLE FAMILY IS
DEVELOPED.
THE CITY OF RENTON IS CURRENTLY REQUIRING THAT ALL NEW
DEVELOPMENTS PROVIDE A TREE PLAN AT THE PRELIMINARY PLAT REVIEW
STAGE. THE TREE PLAN IS TO SHOW THE AREAS WHERE VEGETATION IS
TO BE PRESERVED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION. THE PRESERVATION OF SOME
OF THE EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE NEW RESIDENTIAL AREAS WILL
REDUCE THE DISPLACEMENT OF SONGBIRDS AND SQUIRELS.
3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural
resources?
ENERGY RESOURCES WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT RESIDENTIAL
DWELLINGS WHEN THEY ARE CONSTRUCTED, HOWEVER, NO ENERGY OR
NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION IS ANTICIPATED BY THE PROPOSAL.
Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural
resources are:
RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS COULD STRIVE FOR "SOLAR ORIENTATION",
AND ALL CONSTRUCTION COULD BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT
ENERGY CONSERVATION CODES.
4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect
environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or
under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness,
wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat,
historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime
farmlands?
THE PROPOSAL WILL INCORPORATE INTO THE CITY A LARGE AREA THAT
THE PARKS DEPARTMENT DESIRES TO DEVELOP INTO A TRAIL SYSTEM AND
TRAIL HEAD. THE AREA IS WITHIN THE DESIGNATED "GREENBELT" IN
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
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WHEN THE PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AREA DESIGNATED
SINGLE FAMILY DEVELOPS, MOST OF THE AREA THAT HAS SLOPES OF A
SUSTAINED 40% OR GREATER WILL BE INCLUDED INTO THE GREENBELT
DESIGNATION.
MOST OF THE SENSITIVE AREAS WITHIN THE ANNEXATION AREA WILL BE
PLACED IN OPEN SPACE OR WILL BECOME PART OF THE CITY OF RENTON
PARKS DEPARTMENT. NONE OF THE AREA WITHIN THE ANNEXATION
BOUNDARY IS KNOWN TO FALL UNDER GOVERNMENTAL PROTECTION.
Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce
impacts are:
THE INCORPORATION OF THE GREENBELT AREA INTO THE CITY LIMITS
WILL HELP TO ENSURE IT'S PROTECTION AND INCORPORATION INTO THE
PARKS DEPARTMENT TRAIL SYSTEM.
5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline
use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline
uses incompatible with existing plans?
. THE PROPOSAL IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE CITY OF RENTON COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN AND NO IMPACT TO LAND OR SHORELINE USES ARE ANTICIPATED.
Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts
are:
NO IMPACTS ARE ANTICIPATED.
6. How would the .proposal be likely to increase demands on
transportation or public services and utilities?
DEMANDS ON TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC SERVICES, AND UTILITIES WILL
ALL INCREASE SLIGHTLY AS THE AREA DEVELOPS.
Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such.demand(s) are:
EACH DEVELOPMENT THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL SHOULD
BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE WITH THE CITY IN THE SUPPLYING OF THE
NECESSARY TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC SERVICES, AND UTILITIES TO
SERVICE THE NEW RESIDENCES THAT CREATE THE INCREASED DEMANDS.
SUCH MEASURES WOULD INCLUDE UPSIZING WATER MAIN LINES TO ENSURE
ADEQUATE PRESSURE AND FIRE FLOW REQUIREMENTS, PARTICIPATING IN
PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER L.I.D. PROJECTS,AND PROVIDING ADEQUATE
AND SAFE ROADWAY ACCESS TO THE DEVELOPMENT AREAS.
7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with
local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of
the environment.
NO KNOWN CONFLICT HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED BETWEEN THE PROPOSAL AND
LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL LAWS OR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION
OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
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HONEY CREEK RIDGE ANNEXATION
May 31, 1990
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SIGNATURE
II I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above
information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead
I 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 disclosure on my
part.
I Proponent:
I L : HCANNEXW • ENV
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