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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Conditions for Plan LUA17-000234
Satisfied
PLN - Administrative Decision Condition
1. A final Tree Retention and Replacement Plan shall be submitted at the time of Construction Permit application for review and
approval by the Current Planning Project Manager. The final Tree Retention and Replacement Plan shall include a tree
protection tract for those trees that do not count towards an individual lot’s minimum tree density requirements. The NGPA
tract may be extended to encompass the additional protected trees, if feasible. Signage is required to be provided along the
fence line of the tree protection tract, this signage could be combined with the NGPE signage if these two tracts are
combined.
Comments: A final tree retention and replacement plan was submit and approved on November 13, 2020 as part of
construction permit C19005091. The existing NGPA easement is contained within the newly created Tract C and Tract C was
extended beyond the easement boundary to encompass additional protected trees. NPGA fencing and signage has been
deferred by deferral permit DEF21005788.
2. A geotechnical report be prepared by a geotechnical engineer demonstrating that the proposed stormwater outfall would
comply with the criteria outlined in RMC 4-3-050.J.1. In addition, the proposed outfall shall be located outside of protected
slope areas where feasible.
Comments: A geotechnical report demonstrating that the stormwater outfall would comply with RMC 4-3-050.J.1 was submit
with the civil construction permit approved on November 13, 2020. Where feasible the outfall was located outside of protected
slope areas.
3. A Homeowner’s Association or shared maintenance agreement shall be established prior to the recording of the short plat.
Draft CC&Rs or a draft maintenance agreement shall be submitted at the time of Construction Permit review for review and
approval prior to recording of the short plat
Comments: A Covenant for Maintenance Cost Sharing has been approved as part of the final short plat submittal on
December 6, 2021.
4. Either a 5-foot (5’) sidewalk and 0.5-foot (0.5’) curb connection developed to City of Renton Standards shall be established
along the north side of the private access connecting Lots 2-4 to Redmond Ct NE or the number of lots on the south portion of
the project site be reduced from three to two. The sidewalk should be located within Tract A on the subject short plat and the
access easement that crosses Tract A of Veldyke II Short Plat (LUA09-058) should be expanded to include the sidewalk. An
updated short plat map and associated easement changes shall be provided prior to construction permit approval.
Comments: The number of lots on the south portion of the project site was reduced from three to two as part of the civil
construction permit approved on November 13, 2020.