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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-111, Renton Shoreline Exemp. Application 8.1.16 - 1 - 09/13 C:\Users\beth.hulsmann\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\M3OB970U\Shoreline Tracking Worksheet.docx City of Renton Planning Division 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231 The City of Renton is required by the Washington State Department of Ecology to track and evaluate the effectiveness of the Shoreline Master Program at achieving no net loss of shoreline ecological functions with respect to shoreline projects. The City will use shoreline development tracking information to prepare a Shoreline Master Program report every eight years to comply with the Shoreline Management Act requirements. SHORELINE STABILIZATION 1. Is there currently a bulkhead on your site?  Yes  No; If yes, fill out table below. If no, see “Site Conditions”, Section 2 below. What Type of Materials is Your Bulkhead Made of? Linear Feet of Hard Materials: Linear Feet of Soft Materials: Examples of Types of Bulkheads: Hard (e.g. rocks, wood; Soft (e.g. sand, plants); Combination-soft materials at the water with hard materials furtherer inland, or a combination of hard and soft materials at the water. SITE CONDITIONS 2. List the size (in square feet) and type of all structures (1st floor only) on your property (e.g. 2,000 sq. ft. house, 125 sq. ft. greenhouse). N/A 3. List distance (in feet) from the water to the closest point of each structure. List each building separately (e.g. shed, dock, carport). N/A SHORELINE TRACKING WORKSHEET - 2 - 09/13 C:\Users\beth.hulsmann\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\M3OB970U\Shoreline Tracking Worksheet.docx 4. List the size (in square feet) and type of all impervious surfaces (e.g. driveway, parking area, walkway, patio). N/A 5. List distance (in feet) from the water to the closest point of each impervious surface (hard surface. N/A 6. Describe the existing vegetation within 100 ft. of the waterline. Estimate the amount (in square feet) of native vegetation. Grass and ornamental plantings (e.g. plants requiring care or grown for decorative purposes) should not be counted. Springbrook Creek is bordered by plants, trees, and shrubs of numerous species, types, and sizes. 7. Describe the proposed vegetation within 100 ft. of the waterline. Estimate the amount (in square feet) of native vegetation. Grass and ornamental plantings (e.g. plants requiring care or grown for decorative purposes) should not be counted. The Drainage District plants 2,000 linear feet of new plantings per year in accordance with the new planting plans (see attached). Actual locations are determined each year based on existing conditions of existing vegetation. 8. Will the project require any added fill? If so, how many cubic yards will be added: NO - 3 - 09/13 C:\Users\beth.hulsmann\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\M3OB970U\Shoreline Tracking Worksheet.docx IN WATER AND OVER WATER STRUCTURES 9. Are there any in or over water structures on your site (e.g. docks, floats, bridges, mooring piles, boatlifts)? Yes  No; If yes, fill out the table below. Describe the in and over water structures on your site Type (e.g. dock, float, bridge, mooring pile, boat lift, etc.) Surface Area (in square feet, if applicable) Light Penetrating Materials (the percentage of the surface area that is made of material that allows light to reach the water) Existing structures to remain Multiple city roads / roads with culverts / bridges. N/A No change to existing structures. Existing structures that will be removed NO N/A N/A Proposed structures NONE N/A N/A