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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA02-091 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: December 23, 2002 TO: City Clerk's Office FROM: Holly SUBJECT: Land Use File Close-Out Please complete the following information to facilitate project close-out and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. Project Name: Renton Sailing Club Float Repair LUA(File) Number: LUA-02-091, SME Cross References: AKA's: N/A Project Manager: Susan Fiala Acceptance Date: September 6, 2002 Applicant: Pentec Environmental, Owner: City of Renton Contact: Jim Starkes PID #: 052305-9010 ERC Approval/Denial (circle one)& Date: N/A ERC Appeal Date: N/A Public Hearing Date: N/A Appeal Period Ends: N/A s i Date Appealed to HE & By Whom: N/A HE Decision & Date: N/A Date Appealed to Council & By Whom: N/A i 0 Council Decision & Date: N/A Mylar Recording #: 0 Project Description: REPAIR EXISTING FLOATING DOCK LOCATED IN COULON PARK i Location: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N Comments: i Setup EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIREMENT September 6, 2002 EXEMPTION FILE NUMBER: LUA-02-091-SME rr 'Lvii411 APPLICANT: Gary Bagnell •: _ . .r .. Renton Sailing Club 13929 154th Ave. SE 62, Renton, WA 98059 J.H *ttiN �i"�?7.`i'! OWNER: City of Renton SITE: Sailing Club Float at Gene Coulon Park PROJECT NAME: Renton Sailing Club Float Repair PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks a Shoreline Exemption to repair a float located in Lake Washington to the north of Gene Coulon Park. PROJECT LOCATION: Within Lake Washington at the north end of Gene Coulon Park. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See attached legal description. SEC-TWN-R: 06-23N-5E TAX ACCOUNT NO.: 052305-9010 WATER BODY/WETLAND: Lake Washington CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: NA An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted, with the following advisory note, on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s): X Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or elements. Advisory Note: The Department of Ecology, State of Washington, permits work to be conducted from July 16th through December 31st at this location of Lake Washington. CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT X Policies of the Shoreline Management Act. X The Master Program. Neil Watts, Director Development Service^Division EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIREMENT September 6, 2002 EXEMPTION FILE NUMBER: LUA-02-091-SME APPLICANT: Gary Bagnell Renton Sailing Club 13929 154th Ave. SE Renton, WA 98059 OWNER: City of Renton SITE: Sailing Club Float at Gene Coulon Park PROJECT NAME: Renton Sailing Club Float Repair PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks a Shoreline Exemption to repair a float located in Lake Washington to the north of Gene Coulon Park. PROJECT LOCATION: Within Lake Washington at the north end of Gene Coulon Park. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See attached legal description. SEC-TWN-R: 06-23N-5E TAX ACCOUNT NO.: 052305-9010 WATER BODY/WETLAND: Lake Washington CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: NA An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted, with the following advisory note, on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s): X Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or elements. Advisory Note: The Department of Ecology, State of Washington, permits work to be conducted from July 16th through December 31st at this location of Lake Washington. CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT X Policies of the Shoreline Management Act. X The Master Program. fa-11 m D eilevelopment Watts, Director Services Division ,,,,,` 7^r—, a_. ;`.k :.- n:s.v4f,.wrc?`N't-VO4'"n .b> ti.4.1,-O6Ki#Or- 4s, i ..,$.`,.? irA01.i�.S4 iH S'T?S tt..1 '?'.T.'2!i"'iw \ A, -}P ^ Gene L Cou lon ‘0, I MEMORIAL BEA fri CH PARK a A. 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CLOSED CELL FOAM THRU-BOLT AT CROSS MEMBER L LOCATION OF NEW 30 TYP., FRAMES, TIP., BOLT AT EACH STRUCTURAL MEMBER, BLOCKS, ( ) PLACES END AND AT ALTERNATING CROSS (4) PLACES 0 MEMBERS, (12) LOCATIONS, SEED w CC 1 1 SCALE: 1/4'=1'-O' "" AS NOTED Ij os.BRC war ow, 1°„DJO j°„ NOTE: I- -"--1 IF h.• DOES NOT MEASURE 1' 'AUG 2002 ADJUST SCALES ACCORDINGLY. i } 247017022 AUG-26 02 13:05 FROM: TO:425 430 7300 PAGE:01 WWW,PeareCLnV CORi ►"ENTECENVIRONMENTI L Delivering sntarfnr soiutr�n Fax Transmittal Number of Pages: (including this cover) To: scb.Ai /"r 4. hq Environmental Services Company: 74)''' �°"�'�'�'� l /01S/A %e L t L • Waterfront Development �l • Natural Resources cc: Management • Environmental Compliance I Fax #: y2S — Y v— 73O c) and Permitting Facilitation /Z5 ' c" — O / Date: �7/ZL/`. 2 Charge Number: - - • Risk and Damage Assessments s.f From: i 5 • Plant and Wildlife Biology n Corp _ • In House Laboratory Analysis Subject: (>_✓ , "- /"S or GA.?"( �� Air Proprietary Technologies l -�.1 r f //�S c&h The following documents are: - Tracker'" - MudMolem ❑ for your information ❑ for your use - See-All y" ier your request JJ ❑ for your review // • Message: J Aef oav our (�o /JS L�c..1a¢rs 9�Ett.r.Jv1 It you do not receive all pages, please call (425)775-4682 Pentec Environmental A Division of Hart Crowser,Inc. 120 Third Avenue South,Suits 110 Edmonds,Washington 98020 Telephone: (425)775-4682 Fax: (425)778-9417 THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS CONFIDENTIAL OR OTHERWISE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE TO OTHERS UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. 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REPLY TO '- ATTENTION OF AUG 2 12002 Regulatory Branch Renton Sailing Club ATTN: Mr. Gary Bagnell 13929— 154th Avenue Southeast Renton, Washington 98059 Reference: 2002-1-00834 Renton Sailing Club Ladies and Gentlemen: Our regulatory program utilizes a series of nationwide permits (NWPs) to authorize specific categories of work that have'minimal impact on the aquatic environment when conducted in accordance with the permit conditions (Federal Register, January 15, 2002, Vol. 67, No. 10). Based on the information you provided to us, NWP 3, Maintenance, authorizes your proposal to repair a float, as depicted on the drawings dated June 18, 1999, and January 2002 (enclosure 1). The proposed project would occur in Lake Washington at Gene Coulon Park in Renton, Washington. In order for this NWP authorization to be valid, you must ensure that the work is performed in accordance with the terms and conditions of this NWP (enclosure 2) and the following special condition that the District Engineer has added to ensure that this project would have no more than a minimal adverse impact on the aquatic environment: - Any stain, paint, or preservatives to be applied on the components will be completely dry/cured prior to installation. Creosote and pentachlorophenol preserved wood will not be used and no material shall enter the waterbody during the removal of decking, etc. Upon completing the authorized work, you must fill out and return the "Certificate of Compliance with Department of the Army Permit" form (enclosure 3) to the address indicated on the form. Your signature on this form is our assurance that the completed work and any required mitigation was conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions of this NWP, including any special conditions required by the District Engineer. Completing and returning the compliance certification form is a requirement of every NWP authorization (see NWP National General Condition 14). AUG-26 02 13:06 FROM: TO:425 430 7300 PAGE:03 t —2 — We have reviewed your project pursuant to the requirements of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have determined that this project will not affect any species listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA (or a species proposed for such designation. As such, this project satisfies the requirements of NWP National General Condition 11. We have also reviewed your project pursuant to the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996 in regards to Essential Fish Habitat (EFH). We have determined that the proposed action will not adversely affect EFH for federally managed fisheries in Washington. Our verification of this NWP authorization is valid for 2 years from the date of this letter unless the NWP is modified, reissued, or revoked prior to that date. If the authorized work has not been completed by that date,please contact us to discuss the status of your authorization. If this project complies with all terms and conditions of this authorization, you will need no further authorization from us for the above-described work. However, this authorization does not obviate your responsibility to obtain all additional authorizations, including State and local permits that are applicable to your project. Also, we remind you that failure to comply with all terms and conditions of this NWP authorization, including the above-listed special condition invalidates your authorization and could result in a violation of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Thank you for your cooperation during the permit process. Your efforts help us protect our nation's aquatic resources, including wetlands. Please remember to fill out and return the compliance certification form as soon as you complete the authorized work. A copy of this letter / without enclosures will be furnished to Jim Starkes, Pentec Environmental, 120 Third Avenue South, Suite 110, Edmonds, Washington 98020-8411. If you have any questions about this letter or our regulatory program, please contact me at (206) 764-5527. Sincerely, Susan Powell, Project Manager Application Review Section Enclosures CITY OF RENTON sr Planning/Buildil'ublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Jesse Tanner,Mayor August 22, 2002 Mr. Gary Bagnell Renton Sailing Club 13929 154th Ave. SE Renton,WA 98059 SUBJECT: Sailing Club Float Repair Project No. LUA-02-091, SME Dear Mr. Bagnell: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please contact me, at (425) 430-7382, if you have any questions. Sincerely, Susan Fiala Senior Planner cc: Jim Starkes/Contact aces RENTON 1055 South Grad Way-Renton,Washington 98055 AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material.30%post consumer r oe / , 5/a2t= CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION 4iiyCi LAND USE PERMIT - 8 ��- 00%-v.10 Fk -` " MASTER APPLICATION RECEIVED CIS of R�-N I IROWAY OWNER(S) I I PROJECT INFORMATION I NAME: PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: r L,,)2L) ,,,,.J Sc.a;t Ca Fleaf 4 ,� ADDRESS: / (13 -�- cv(o) A /Zo/ CI A/uf�. RO�JECT/AD ��DRESS(S)/LO9ATION AND ZIP CODE: V CITY: / ZIP: / . . 4_ / dc. ,.)A /fief /i TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 'zs_ y3 0 _ 6 7oD S 2 3 05- To!a DEVELOPMENT PLANNING APPLICANT (if other than owner) CITY QF RENTON EXISTING LAND USE(S): NAME: /'a �� ,-/c JUL 1 E // (J�a/ 45".r...--// PROPOSED LAND USE(S): RECEIVED COMPANY(if applicable):, ���/ 4 /�^)�") Ste` `'� y EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: ADDRESS: _ /3`)Zg /5'Y Ave , S6 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION CITY: / ZIP: q (if applicable): ge,,.>TbrJ/ G, `j e as— / TELEPHONE NUMBER EXISTING ZONING: , 9r 6 ( s_ ) (Y Z3S=095-2 l/ PROPOSED ZONING(if applicable): AA_ CONTACT PERSON SITE AREA (in square feet): //0052,) re , NAME: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED J r� -,e.5 FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): COMPANY(if app/plicable): 1 / A-14 �e� 7`e c- �v✓,��J nn e,,./4 / PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ADDRESS: ACRE(if applicable): ,2 3rJ Are. 5. S,, / /o NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS(if applicable): CITY: ZIP: ,/4 NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS(if applicable): TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: L/ZS— 775= 4/6ez j,n.. S-fr—k.e_s6 /e,.,7 C- ,J U.C.�M masterap.doc Revised January 2002 /"_ - PRO.. :T INFORMATION (continu( NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: c`oe..D0 N4 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF BUILDINGS(if applicable): A ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE(if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): 4)A ❑ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL ❑ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO BUILDINGS(if applicable): AA- 0 FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq.ft. ❑ GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq.ft. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL ❑ HABITAT CONSERVATION sq.ft. BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): AA ❑ SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq.ft. NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if ❑ WETLANDS sq.ft. applicable): A-A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT(if applicable): /OA LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION 6 , TOWNSHIP23ti?RANGES-, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES Check all application types that apply-- City staff will determine fees. _ANNEXATION(A) $ SHORELINE REVIEWS —COMP PLAN AMENDMENT(CPA) $ _CONDITIONAL USE(SM-C) $ —CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(CU-A,CU-H) $ _EXEMPTION(SME) $ NO CHARGE _ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW(ECF) $ _ _ _SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT(SM) $ _GRADE&FILL PERMIT(GF) $ _VARIANCE(SM-V) $ (No.Cu.Yds: ) $ _REZONE(R) $ SUBDIVISION ROUTINE VEGETATION $ _BINDING SITE PLAN(BSP) $ MANAGEMENT PERMIT(RVMP) _FINAL PLAT(FP) $ _SITE PLAN APPROVAL(SA-A,SA-H) $ _LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT(LLA) $ _SPECIAL PERMIT(SP) $ _PRELIMINARY PLAT(PP) $ _TEMPORARY PERMIT(TP) $ _SHORT PLAT(SHPL-A,SHPL-H) $ _VARIANCE(V-A,V-H,V-B) $ (from Section: ) $ Postage: $ _WAIVER(W) $ TOTAL FEE $ C.. _OTHER: $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I I, (Print Name) `jav-+e S G S' '..4''S , declare that I am (please check one) _the current owner of the property involved in this application or ✓ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization)and that the foregoing statements and answers in contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that J mGS E C7.-09,4,4-5-s signed this instrument and acknowledged e4 it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. ( ignature of Owner/Representative) Notary Public in and for the State ashington (Signature of Owner/Representative) Notary(Print) /77/C/4 96-L G" P6",rJT/ My appointment expires: 3��y/7' masterap.doc Revised January 2002 AGENCY USE ONLY Agency Reference#: Date Received: SEPA Lead Agency: Other: -JARPA APPLICATION FORM- I,,I ,j,6 STA T,op at.-for use in Washington State- '' 3 1 HT 19d9� PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLUE OR BLACK INK Based on the preceding checklist,I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) Local Government: for shoreline ❑Substantial Development ❑Conditional Use ❑Variance®Exemption;or ❑Floodplain Management ❑Critical Areas Ordinance Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA Washington Department of Ecology Approval to Allow Temporary Exceedance of Water Quality Standards 401 Water Quality Certification Nationwide Permits Corps Engineers for Section 404 or Section 10 permit(s) SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to also complete Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications. I. Applicant Gary Bagnell Mailing Address 13929 154th Ave.SE Renton, WA 98059 Work Phone: (425)373-7958 Home Phone: (42.5)235-0952 Fax Number: (425) 234-3859 If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process,complete#2&3. 2. Authorized Agent Jim Starkes Mailing Address Pentec Environmental 120 Third Ave.South,Suite 110,Edmonds,WA 98020 Work Phone: (425)775-4682 Home Phone: 2( 06)390-8562 Fax Number: (4k) 778-9417 3. Designation of Authorized Agent,if applicable: I hereby designate Jim Starkes to act as my agent in matters related to this application for permit(s). I understand that if a Federal permit is issued,I must sign the permit. Signature of Applicant Date 4. Relationship of applicant to property: ❑ Owner ❑ Purchaser ®Lessee ❑ Other ( 5. Name,address, and phone number of property owner(s),if other than applicant: Renton Community Services Department-Parks Division 1055 S.Grady Way DEVELOPMENT PLANNING Renton,WA 98055 ph#(425)430-6600 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON� CITY OF RENTON M6-11-28 JUL ;:. :,., RECEIVt0 RECEIVED Application Page 1 of 5 6. Location where proposed activity exists or ..___ -ccur: Waterbody Lake Washings___ Street Address Gene Coulon Beach Park DNR Stream Type(if known) 1201 Lake Washington Blvd.N. Tributary of Renton,Washington 98055 Legal Description: City,County,State,Zip Code Tax Parcel No.: I.' L' Section Township Range 6 23N 5E 7. Describe the current use of the property,and structures existing on the property. If any portion of the proposed activity is already completed on this property,indicate month and year of completion. Currently a float dock in need of repair is present on the property. Present use has been restricted by the City of Renton because of structural integrity issues related to the disrepair. Present float dock is 60'3"in length and 18' 4" in width,held in place by pile guides and 6 existing pilings. Is the property agricultural land? ❑Yes ®No Are you a USDA program participant? ❑Yes ®No 8. Describe the proposed activity,and the activity's purpose. Include expected water quality and fish impacts,and proposed actions to reduce the duration and severity of those impacts and provide proper protection for fish life.Complete plans and specifications should be provided for all work waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark or Line, including types of equipment to be used,and for all work if applying for a shoreline permit. If additional space is needed,please attach a separate sheet. See Attached-Finding of No Effect Preparation of drawings: See Appendix A-sample drawings and checklist for completing the drawings. One set of original or good quality reproducible drawings must be attached. NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the project site,but these do not substitute for drawings. THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS REQUIRES DRAWINGS ON 8-1/2 X 11 INCH SHEETS. Larger drawings may be required by other agencies. Application Page 2 of 5 9. Proposed Starting Date:August 16,2002 .._.mated duration of activity:!week Will the project be constructed in stages? 0 Yes ®No 10. Will any structures be placed: a. waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark or Line for fresh or tidal waters? ®Yes ❑No b. waterward of Mean High Water Line in tidal waters? ❑Yes ❑No 11. Will fill material(rock,fill,bulkhead,pilings or other material)be placed waterward of Ordinary High Water Mark or Line for fresh or tidal waters? ❑Yes El No a. If"yes,"in fresh water indicate volume in cubic yards: b. If"yes,"in tidal waters,indicate volume in cubic yards waterward of the line of mean higher high water: 12. Will material be placed in wetlands? ❑ Yes ®No If yes,impacted area: (acres) If yes: a. Has a delineation been completed? ❑Yes ❑No (If yes,please submit with application.) b. Type and composition of fill material(e.g.,sand,etc.): c. Material source: d. List all soil series(type of soil)located at the project site,&indicate if they are on the county's list of hydric soils:Soils information can be obtained from the Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS),formerly Soil Conservation Service(SCS). 13. Will proposed activity cause flooding or draining of ❑ Yes ®No If yes, impacted area: (acres) wetlands? 14. Will excavation or dredging be required in water or wetlands'? ❑Yes ®No If yes, volume: (cubic yards) a Composition of material removed: b. Disposal site for excavated material: c. Method of dredging: 15. List other applications,approvals,or certifications from other Federal,state or local agencies for any structures,construction, discharges,or other activities described in the application(i.e.,preliminary plat approval,health district approval,building permit,SEPA review,FERC license,Forest Practices Application,etc.) Also indicate whether work has been completed and indicate all existing work on drawings. Date of Date Completed? Type of Approval Issuing Agency Identification No. Application Approved Yes or No NWP 3 Corps of Engineers August 5, pending 2002 SEPA Lead Agency: SEPA Decision Date: Application Page 3 of 5 16. Has any agency denied approval for the act_.__, described herein or for any activity directly i td to the activity described herein? ❑Yes ®No If yes,explain: SECTION B-Use for Shoreline&Corps of Engineers permits only: 17. Total cost of Project. This means the fair market value of the project,including materials,labor,machine rentals,etc. $4,000 18. Local government w/jurisdiction: City of Renton Shoreline Environment designation:Urban Zoning designation:S=6 19. For corps permits,provide names,addresses,and telephone numbers of adjoining property owners,lessees,etc., City of Renton Renton Community Services Department-Parks Division 1055 S.Grady Way Renton,WA 98055 ph#(425)430-6600 PLEASE NOTE: Shoreline management compliance may require additional notice—consult your local government. SECTION C-Complete for any permit covered by this application 20. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application,and that to the best of my knowledge and belief,such information is true, complete,and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities. I hereby grant to the agencies to which this application is made, the right to enter the above-described location to inspect the proposed or completed work. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Agent(REQUIRED) Date • Signature of Landowner(REQUIRED if other than applicant) Date This application must be signed by the applicant. If an authorized agent is to be designated,the applicant must also sign at Item #3. 18 U.S.0 §1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry. Application Page 4 of 5 DO NOT SEND FEDERAL PROCESSING FEE WITH APPLICATION TO BE COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. (Describe type of shoreline,such as marine,stream,lake,lagoon,marsh,bog,swamp,flood plain, floodway,delta;type of beach,such as accretion,erosion,high bank,low bank,or dike;material such as sand,gravel,mud,clay,rock, riprap;and extent and type of bulkheading,if any:) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level,indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units,existing and potential,that will have an obstructed view: C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance,set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use,or,in the case of a variance,from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. For special accommodation needs,please contact the appropriate agency from Appendix A. Application Page 6 of 5 www.pentecenv.corn PEN7" CENVEROME TAL Delivering smarter satutions DEVELOPMENT PLANNING C'-i Y OF RENTON Anchorage August 13, 2002 -A-136-1-9-2002- RECEWED Loreen Nicolay Boston City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Denver Re: Shoreline Permit Exemption Application - Renton Sailing Club Float Repair 12584-01 Dear Loreen: Edmunds On behalf of the Renton Sailing Club, Pentec Environmental is submitting this permit application for an Exemption to the Shoreline Management Permit. Attached please find the following documents: Fairbanks • 11 copies of the Land Use Permit Master Application (including notarized original) ■ 11 copies of the Joint Aquatic Resource Permits Application (JARPA) • 11 Copies of the Finding of No Effects (includes maps and drawings) Jersey City These documents contain all of the required information requested in the Submittal Requirements Shoreline Exemption packet received from the City. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email me at (425) 775-4682 or Juneau jim.starkes@pentecenv.com. Thank you very much for you attention to this matter. Sincerely, Long Beach DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PENT NVIRO CITY OF RENTON JUL1 ‘0,1" Porilano JAMES E. STARKESEIVE® Project Fisheries Biologist A Dwi sron of Hart Crows r.Inc. 120 Third Avenue South,Surte 110 Seattle Edmonds, Washington 98020-84 1 1 Fax 425 778.9417 - Tel 425.775.4682 City of Renton 12584-01 August 13, 2002 Page 2 Attachments: 11 copies - JARPA 11 copies - City of Renton Land Use Permit Master Application 11 copies - Finding of No Effects DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON -AUG 1 q 2002 RECEIVED May 20, 2002 Mr. Gary Bagnell Renton Sailing Club 13929 154th Avenue SE DEVELOPME LANNING Renton, Washington 98059 CITY ENION JUL 15 26ti7 Re: Renton Sailing Club Float Repair—Finding of No Effects 12584-01 RECEIVED Dear Gary: The Renton Sailing Club proposes to repair an existing floating dock located in Gene Coulon Park on Lake Washington. This assessment addresses the potential effects of this action on species that may be present in the area and are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Section 7 of the ESA requires that any action by a Federal Agency is "not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any [listed] species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of habitat of such species." Species of concern include Puget Sound chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytcha), which was formally listed on May 24, 1999, by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) as threatened under ESA; bull trout (Sa/ve/inus confluentus), listed on December 1, 1999, by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), as threatened under ESA; and bald eagle (Ha/iaeetus/eucocepha/us), also listed as threatened by USFWS under ESA. This assessment will also address coho salmon (O. kisutch), because it is present in the area and has been designated by NMFS as a candidate for listing under ESA. PROPOSED ACTION Location of Project and Action Areas The Renton Sailing Club floating dock is located in south Lake Washington, Renton, Washington, in Section 6, Township 23N, and Range 5E (Figure 1). The action area is defined as a 1-mile radius around the project area to account for effects on bald eagles and salmonids (Figure 1). Renton Sailing Club 12584-01 May 20, 2002 Page 2 Existing Facility The existing floating dock is 18 feet wide, 60 feet long, with a freeboard of approximately 9 inches (low profile for small sailboat haul-outs, typical for sailing club usage). Six timber pilings, three on each long side, hold the float to the lake bottom (Figure 2). The float is composed mainly of wood beams, deck planking, and foam flotation units. Deck planking is made up of 2-inch by 6-inch planks, laid along the length of the float. The secondary cross members are 3-inch by 8-inch timbers on 36-inch centers and run across the width of the float. The surrounding edges of the float are a combination of 2-inch by 12-inch lumber and 4-inch by 8-inch beams. The primary structural beams consist of four equally spaced, longitudinal beams that run the length of the float. These beams measured 4 inches by 8 inches by 20 feet. Three of these beams were placed end to end and connected at the end joints by sister frames. All primary beams were designed to be underwater continuously due to the low-profile nature of the float's original design. All of the primary timber beams were creosote coated and thru- bolted to the secondary cross-members. Over time and because of wave-induced forces, either the thru-bolts were sheared away or the beams became waterlogged and sank. Proposed Float Repair Repairs of the floating dock are proposed by using four 3-1/8 inch by 10-3/4 inch by 60 foot glu-lam structural beams. The repair would use best management practices (BMPs) in the replacement of the primary beams. Any drilling of holes or sanding of wood shall be either vacuumed during the process, to keep wood debris from entering the water column, or performed on land. The new beams will be coated with a penetrating epoxy coating similar to the Wood Epoxy Saturation Technique (WEST) system or equal, after all holes are drilled. Due to the epoxy saturation into the wood, multiple coats will be necessary. All epoxy coats will be applied on land and allowed to fully cure before moving the finished beams to the float. The remaining primary beams will need to be removed. One partial beam is hanging from the float by a single bolt and any other primary beams remaining will need to be removed from the float. All wood removed from the float and the water under the float should be disposed of properly in an upland approved hazardous waste disposal facility. The remaining thru-bolts will require removal from the cross members. The usage of the existing thru-bolt holes in the cross-members (to thru-bolt onto the new primary structural beams), is the best means to repair the float. No new holes will be drilled into any creosote- Renton Sailing Club 12584-01 May 20, 2002 Page 3 treated cross-members to reduce any wood debris from entering the lake water. Proposed repairs to the float dock will not change the existing overwater footprint and will use existing pilings. No new pilings will be driven or removed. Fully cured replacement beams will be carried into position and bolted into place from the float. No divers or barge will be necessary to conduct proposed repairs. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES AT THE FLOATING DOCK Salmonids The southern end of Lake Washington is in the migration corridor for chinook salmon and other salmonid species migrating to and from the Cedar River basin. The littoral zone of Lake Washington provides habitat for salmonids during their adult upstream migration and during juvenile rearing and their outmigration. An estimated 40 percent of the Lake Washington basin wild fall chinook salmon use the Cedar River, and 12 to 25 percent of the Lake Washington wild coho salmon use the Cedar River (Corps 1997). Bull trout are known to occur in the upper Cedar watershed; this stock is believed to be adfluvial, meaning that they spawn in tributaries, migrate to lakes to rear, then return to the tributaries as adults to spawn (City of Seattle 1998). The bull trout population in this system occurs above the lower Cedar Falls, which is a natural fish barrier. These bull trout use the Chester Morse Lake/Masonry Pool system and their tributaries to rear and spawn. No anadromous stock of this species is believed to occur in the Cedar River system, although it is possible that some fish inadvertently pass the barrier and end up in the lower reaches of the Cedar River and in Lake Washington. Bald Eagle No bald eagle nests occur within a 1.5-mile radius of the project site (WDFW 1999). The use of the project site as a foraging ground for bald eagles is limited because the riparian zone along the lake shore in the vicinity of the project site is void of large trees for bald eagles to use for perching while feeding. EFFECTS OF PROPOSED ACTION Salmonids The proposed action will not involve significant work in the water. No wading, divers, or barge will be necessary to conduct proposed repairs. Disturbance to any fish in the vicinity will be insignificant. Care will be taken that no material enters the water. The application of Renton Sailing Club 12584-01 May 20, 2002 Page 4 water-repellent epoxy on replacement beams will be conducted on land and allowed to fully cure before installation on the float. Proposed repairs will not change the existing amount of overwater structure. There is no mechanism by which this project could measurably impact salmonids, including the species listed as threatened under ESA. Therefore, this analysis concludes that the project will have no effect on listed salmonids. Bald Eagle Activities associated with this project will cause no greater disturbance to bald eagles than the normal boating and recreational activities associated with Gene Coulon Park. This analysis concludes that the proposed project will have no effect on bald eagles. CONCLUSIONS AND SUMMARY Based on the location and type of work proposed, it is determined that the project will have no effect on chinook salmon or bull trout. Similarly, the proposed action will not jeopardize coho salmon, a species proposed for listing, and if coho are listed, the proposed action will have no effect on coho salmon or their habitat. The proposed project will have no effect on bald eagles. Any questions regarding our work and this letter report, the presentation of the information, and the interpretation of the data are welcome and should be referred to the undersigned. We trust that this report meets your needs. Sincerely, I PENT NVIRO , - 6. / JAMES E. STARKES Project Fisheries Biologist Jim.starkes@pentecenv.com Attachments: References Figure 1—Site Vicinity Map Figure 2—As-Built Details Renton Sailing Club 12584-01 May 20, 2002 Page 5 REFERENCES City of Seattle, 1998. Draft Cedar River Watershed Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) and the Draft Environmental Assessment/Environmental Impact Statement. City of Seattle, Washington. Corps (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), 1997. Cedar River Section 205 Study, Renton, Washington. Final Technical Appendices. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle, Washington. WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife), 1999. Priority Habitats and Species. Renton and Mercer Island USGS Quadrangles. WDFW, Olympia. • 4 • • + , III `, i-ice.� ri . �✓10 Ii.� r i ( r� //�'�_J , '�; �c. , 1,. 4 tat/((/1 j , 1 / I \ , . c. 7J I l r � r _.,� l r i 1.?'-`j r^ ./ /f ,\ \ \\\ ti k. �agmg l , , 5 -' y f/'f� i , "�+e Mr 1 Eir 4! V /�1" 'r- '1l ',c,:a:�, �.rp r/,/ �.. il`,� wry ;`11 J f l �- , i11 `./,. ,•'a \I}'I... i ,�-fr`L '.:.t •I,! ;��� )//r r r111"SSS'rj, , , ` I l \' r � '' �'4 ; �,•',rt r• ! 'r, ��` ��'l /r(t,/_fir df I �'�- ryl �.: r 1 .v� 1 ., . I}::R$ r,`i. .I a,0,} 4�r. y i1i ,.J r ''' 1�J it jl -; .' ' '' 1 i, (, r� ///!/4,,, _ �I ! 9-- - „fir l l r r// i �„. 1 � J l \. `, f I,I rNl �.- 1)'a •i330 I S / Ii + \: aS '-7. •1 I I ill r rJl t li.r'� 0 T g Q I ,LI' , �� . mow,, %i 1 4 `' .-.\ ` Coleman - W ,' ��•- ,f.- P°int.�,1 ,, •r �• r•-. 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