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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Santos Comments and City ResponseFrom: Jill Ding Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 8:18 AM To: 'Will Santos' Subject: RE: Comments: Mangat Short Plat, LUA20-000265 Will, Thank you for your comments, you have been added as a party of record for this project and your comments have been included in the official file for consideration by the decision maker. I asked the Civil Plan Reviewer assigned to review this project to provide answers to the questions that you had, below are his responses in red: Questions/Comments: - Will the properties have sidewalks and room for street parking? Yes there will be a 5’ sidewalk with an 8’ planting strip installed along the property frontage and there will be one 6’ wide parking lane. - Will the light pole remain in front of the property? If they can put a temporary one if it does have to be removed temporarily to erect a new one. (please make sure a light pole remains in that area) The city will require the developer to maintain residential street lighting levels - Will the project interrupt any of our utilities? (power, water, cable, etc) ---? we arecurrently working from home with children in school so don't have the ability to have interruptions during the day without 2 weeks notice. (hopefully not any longer than a few hours if more please restrict) We can request the developer to give 2 weeks notice to all residents if any interruptions to services occur. - Will the hammerhead turn on the corner of 24th and Meadow create sidewalks in that area? The tree can cause a blindspot at times so just want to make it as safe as possible No sidewalks are proposed in the hammerhead turn around design. - Pest abatement: Please make sure the contractors set up traps before and during demolition and excavation. I will add notes to our pre-construction meeting template about pest control during the demolition. - The street was newly paved a few years ago so please take some before pictures to ensure there isn't damage to the street with the heavy machinery. It is standard practice for our inspectors to take pictures of the area before any work takes place to document any potential damage. If you have further questions, please let me know. Jill Ding Senior Planner City of Renton Community and Economic Development 6th floor 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 425-430-6598 jding@rentonwa.gov COVID-19 UPDATE City Hall is currently closed to the public but we are still available to assist you. · Pay Invoice and Apply for Over-the-Counter Permit: Permitting Portal · Schedule an Inspection: Permitting Portal -OR- Building: 425-430-7202; Civil/Site: 425-430-7203 · Contact Staff: o Building or General Permitting: permittech@rentonwa.gov or 425-430-7200 o Planning: planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov or 425-430-7294 o Public Works Permitting: pwpermitting@rentonwa.gov or 206-402-8626 o Code Compliance: Renton Responds or 425-430-7373. From: Will Santos <santoswilbert@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2020 11:18 AM To: Jill Ding <JDing@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: Comments: Mangat Short Plat, LUA20-000265 Hi Jill, Please see my comments and questions regarding the above project near our home. Thank you! Questions/Comments: - Will the properties have sidewalks and room for street parking? - Will the light pole remain in front of the property? If they can put a temporary one if it does have to be removed temporarily to erect a new one. (please make sure a light pole remains in that area) - Will the project interrupt any of our utilities? (power, water, cable, etc) ---? we arecurrently working from home with children in school so don't have the ability to have interruptions during the day without 2 weeks notice. (hopefully not any longer than a few hours if more please restrict) - Will the hammerhead turn on the corner of 24th and Meadow create sidewalks in that area? The tree can cause a blindspot at times so just want to make it as safe as possible - Pest abatement: Please make sure the contractors set up traps before and during demolition and excavation. - The street was newly paved a few years ago so please take some before pictures to ensure there isn't damage to the street with the heavy machinery. Thank you! Best Regards, CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. Do not click links, reply or open attachments unless you know the content is safe. Wilbert Santos