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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS_Wetland_Assessment_211214_v1 (19) Wetland Assessment – Kennydale Gateway Vulcan Real Estate Renton, Washington Wetland Assessment No wetlands were identified on the Site, and there is no proposed development within adjacent wetlands or their buffers. Two areas of evident surface water were observed in the southern portion of the property. These areas are the result of soil compaction resulting from trailer and equipment storage, as well as many years of vehicular traffic. Puddles are not regulated under the Clean Water Act (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2015). One wetland is mapped within the May Creek Trail Park. We evaluated and flagged the existing limits of this wetland and found it to be smaller than presented on the City’s GIS database. We rated the wetland based on RMC 4-3-090.D.2.d.ii. The wetland scored 16 points for Water Quality Functions, 10 points for Hydrologic Functions, and 15 Points for Habitat Functions. The Total Score for Functions is 41, which qualifies the wetland for a Category III rating. Category III wetlands located within a shoreline jurisdiction, and having a Habitat Score less than 20, have a 75-foot standard buffer. Applying this buffer to the wetland boundary as mapped by the City of Renton (not Talasaea’s smaller wetland boundary) clearly shows that the buffer does not extend onto the Site. Project Description The Site will be redeveloped with three apartment buildings providing 378 units of apartments. Access to the Site will be provided by a new roundabout constructed off Lake Washington Boulevard N at the northwestern corner of the multi-family residential development. Multi-Family Residential Development. The multi-family residential development (Residential Development) will consist of a three-story “wrap” apartment development with courtyards (Figure 5). The development will occupy approximately 255,379 sf (5.9 acres) of the total Site area (approximately 7.76 acres). A multi-story concrete cast-in-place parking garage will be wrapped by a wood-framed apartment construction. The purpose of this particular design is to “hide” the parking structure to be more aesthetic visually from Lake Washington Boulevard N. The Residential Development will provide approximately 378 units of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom configurations. Access to the apartments will be provided by air-conditioned corridors. The upper floors of the apartments will have elevator access. The Residential Development will also “wrap” around a central courtyard area. Five additional courtyards will be provided around the periphery of the apartment complex: two will be associated with Building 1 (northernmost proposed building), one associated with Building 2 (southeastern corner of the site), and three associated with Building 3. An access road along the eastern and southern portions of the proposed development will provide parking stalls as well as fire and emergency access to the eastern and southern portions of the complex. The access road will connect to the main entrance off of Lake Washington Boulevard N and will terminate at the Site’s southwestern corner, also off of Lake Washington Boulevard N. Access to this road from Lake Washington Boulevard N will be restricted by removable bollards. Retail Space. The retail space will be provided at the southwestern corner of Building 1. The retail space will be approximately 1,550 sf in size. Access to the retail space, including fire and emergency services, will be provided by the main access road off of Lake Washington Boulevard. Eight parking stalls will be provided for the retail space. Vegetative Cover The wetland located adjacent to the Site is dominated by a mix of FACW, FAC, and FACU species including Corylus cornuta, Alnus rubra, Populus balsamifera, Acer macrophyllum, Lonicera involucrata, Rubus spectabilis, Oemleria cerasiformis, Polygonum sachalinense, Ranunculus repens, and Epilobium ciliatum. Attachments: Figure 1: Vicinity Map Figure 2: Existing Conditions Figure 3: Proposed Site Plan References U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2015. “Clean Water Rule: Definition of ‘Waters of the United States.’” Federal Register Volume 80 (No. 124): 75. a Sa a