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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-07-026_Report 1September 15, 2008 . Donna Krell King County Wastewater Treatment Division 1200 Monster Way SW Renton, WA 98057 CITY •F RENTON Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator SUBJECT: TREE REMOVAL AT SOUTH TREATMENT PLANT (LUA07-026, RVMP) Dear Ms. Krell, This letterverifies that you have met the conditions of approval for Routine Vegetation Management Permit (RVMP) associated with the issuance the RVMP for tree removal at the South Treatment Plant. Please let me know if you have any questions. I can be reached at: ( 425) 430-7286. Jennifer Toth Henning, AICP Current Planning Manager cc: Hien Dung;Senior Permitting & Property Acquisition Agent .File --~---I0-5-5-So_utb_G_ra_d_y_W_ay ......... R-e-nt-on_,_W_as_h_in_gt_on_9-80-57--'-----~ @ This~~rcbntains 50% recycled m~rial, 30% post:consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM Date: December 21, 2007 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office f'-"'~' , ... ...,~.,..-.•. .-.,.,_,~~, ... ,...._,-.,..:,,_•_,_,.,_ ............. -...-.--- · Project Name: Tree Removal at South Treatment Plant LUA (file) Number: LUA-07-026, RVMP Cross-References: AKA's: i Project Manager: l Acceptance Date: March 22, 2007 Applicant: Donna Krell, King County Owner: King County Contact: Donna Krell, King County PID Number: 2423049006 ERC Decision Date: ! ERC Appeal Date: j Administrative Approval: March 22, 2007 Appeal Period Ends: April 5, 2007 Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: · HEX Decision: Date: l Date Appealed to Council: , By Whom: j Council Decision: Date: l Mylar Recording Nu,nber: :i Project Description: Application for a Routine Vegetation Management Permit (RVMP) to remove I 21 black cottonwood trees at the South Wastewater Treatment Plant. The trees are located along Longacres Drive and are a potential hazard to pedestirans, vehicles and the electrical power of the substation for the regional wastewater facility. The trees were unintentionally propagated, and no critical areas would be imoacted bv their removal. l Location: Waste Water Treatment Plant i Comments: I I 1-·R~-l .-, ~!'.,.~.,-, ~,-,., ,·:. ,..,;:,.,, ... ;,-,;,,~ .. --_,., . · .. .,,.:-,--..,..,:.,,,mc,11> .~:v,- ._,,?\:Y 0 .;., • J • CIT' OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator (!~~) ~ -{;;,. Kathy Kcolker, Mayor ~'N'f0'-,,·:..4------------------------------------- April 18, 2007 Donna.Krell King County Wastewater Treatment Plant 1200 Monster Way SW Renton, WA 98057 Subject: Approval of Landscape Plan City of Renton File LU A 07-026 Dear Ms. Krell: This letter is to inform you that the landscape plan you submitted on April 17, 2006, has been approved. Please let me know when the new trees have been installed so I can do a brief field inspection. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at ( 425) 430-7270. Good luck with the replanting. nc~rel;·, ~ (;//{ii t ~f£g(. Andrea Petzel, Planner Development Services Division cc: City of Renton File LUA 07-026 -------------~ !055 South Grady Way-Renton. Washington 98057 @ This paper contains 50% recycled material. 30% post consumer AHEAD O.F THE CURVE y-~~or,I Mf4rr,JA6.f.:/'t&IT ~&LT fUW11"1'1 ffiOfbSAL -~q-"lF U-l-A o-r-024-~"Mf> ---.::=== --~=:___ TREE ASSESSMENT KC Wasto Water Treatment Site 21 Block Cottonwood Trees 2 on the grouro 1 leaning 18 standing N~ PQwerlines 26"X90' 21")(90' 26"X100 20"X100 25"X100' 14")(65' 18"X90' 19'X90' 17"X80' 25"X90 0 14'X6S" -...::::~~~12"X70' 0 s I D E iN 9"X90 I 19")(90' ~ ~ ~11:. -"Tl{l.(JI'\ f>L-lc.A11\ '611\<A "'.RRl.lc.f:. -f\ CEA .c.,(lc::.t\6,1°"~ PAs 4-r,/ HT e 101 -12.' oc. I I IO ~(l.. oc.. ?1..tl.l ~ "1t'°'M -e,,.A<,tc:. PtnE t0 1-IZ1 0'- WIU.. ~S. A ~cf ~eAGK ffi" I.A.IE 6lfO ~ A 1/teAJ co,i&~ /1.r 1~c:TIC>N -AU~U!t ~FAc:. -~ . CITY OF RENTON ROUTINE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PERMIT . March 22, 2007 EXEMPTION FILE NO.: LUA 07-026, RVMP PROJECT NAME: Tree Removal at South Treatment Plant OWNER/APPLICANT/CONTACT: Donna Krell King County 1200 Monster Way SW Renton, WA 98057 PROJECT MANAGER: Andrea Petzel, Planner PROPOSAL: Application proposes to remove 21 black cottonwood trees at the South Wastewater Treatment Plant. The trees are located along Longacres Drive and are a potential hazard to pedestrians, vehicles and the electrical power of the substation for the regional wastewater facility. The applicant has provided documentation from a certified arborist that the trees were unintentionally propagated, and no critical areas or habitat would be impacted by their removal. PROJECT LOCATION: 1200 Monster Way SW (Along Longacres Drive) 242304-9006 PARCEL ID NUMBER: GENERAL REVIEW. CRITERIA (4-4-130H3): a. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to landslides, accelerated soil creep, settlement and subsidence or hazards associate with strong ground motion and soil liquefaction. The proposal does not appear to contribute significantly to any of the above-mentioned hazards. b. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to flooding, erosion, or increased turbidity, siltation or other form of pollution in a watercourse. The trees that will be removed are not in close proximity to any watercourse or wetland, and therefore, their removal will not contribute to any flooding, erosion or increased turbidity. c. Land clearing and tree cutting will be conducted to maintain or provide visual screening and buffering between land uses of differing intensity, consistent with applicable landscaping and setback provisions of the Renton Municipal Code. The 21 black cottonwood trees provide a screening function along Longacres Drive. Because they act as a visual buffer along the roadway, staff recommends as a condition of approval the replanting of trees that are more appropriate for this location. RVMP Template.doc d. Land clearing and tree cutting shall be conducted so as to expose the smallest practical area of soil to erosion for the least possible time, consistent with an approved build-out schedule and including any necessary erosion control measures. Staff recommends that as a condition of approval, best management practices for tree removal be employed so as to meet this criterion. e. Land clearing and tree cutting shall be consistent with subsection D2 of this section, Restrictions on Critical Areas -General, and RMC 4-3-050, Critical Areas Regulations. The proposal does not impact any critical areas. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: I. The applicant shall submit a replanting plan to the Development Services project manager for review and approval prior to removing and replacing the cottonwoods. 2. The applicant shall employee best management practices for erosion control during the tree removal process. This Routine Vegetation Management Permit is hereby approved, subject to the aforementioned conditions. Attachments: Vicinity Map Site Plan RVMP Template.doc Neil Watts, Director Development Services Division NK__ g"/$ 0 11'Y.fil 0 'TREE ,-ssessMENl 1crY.45' 0 KC waste WateJ 32"){100 0 treatn.ed Site 2ff'l,.'<11 0 21•)(9(!' 0 2f/"/,. I 00 0 s R power 11>es 2ff'l,.100 0 I 0 D A 2(1')(100 0 I: D 25"'/,.IOCI 0 ,t,/ A L 14')(65' 0 K 1fl"l(90' 0 21 llacl< CdlO""'oo<l l<eeS . 2 on tt,e ground 1 le8lin9 16 5t..,dlrl;l 1 roy Oeady 21' 5fu7 F2 • 13 T23N R4E W 1/2 / ~ Q) ~ ;:::: o:l .... :::,-"' P-. .... 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PAGE • 11.,. include OHrlaJ' Di.tricl.11. See Appandi:,: maps. For 11ddiUoaal recuJaUrma in Over)..,. Dlatricb, pleaae ne RJIC 4-3. Printed by Prinl & Ma~ Services, Clly of Renton PAGE# INDEX City of Renton DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON LAND USE PERMIT MAR -6 2007 MASTER APPLICATIONRECEIVED PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: y ,l ADDR PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: CITY: TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1 I '2--olo -&/? "T - KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: COMPANY (if applicable): PROPOSED LAND USE(S): IA_ ADDRESS: EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: CITY: ZIP: PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): TELEPHONE NUMBER EXISTING ZONING: CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NAME: SITE AREA (in square feet): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE GOMPANY (if applicable): L( DEDICATED: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): h Q:web/pw/devserv/forms/planaing/masterapp.doc 07/28/05 PFi ECT INFORMATION conti NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (n applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXIST NG NON-RESI ENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NET FLOOR AREA O NON-RESIDENTIAL B ILDINGS (if applicable): NUMBER OF EMPL EES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): IJ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE IJ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO IJ FLOOD HAZARD AREA IJ GEOLOGIC HAZARD IJ HABITAT CONSERVATION IJ SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES IJ WETLANDS LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the foilowina information included) SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION_, TOWNSHIP_, RANGE_, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES List all land use applications being applied for: 1. 3. 2. 4. Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP --J,,!V1¥~,..,je:::l~:'...LL..--,----,---, declare that I am (please check one) _ the current owner of the property the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing tained and the inronnation herewith are in au respects true and correct to the best ?.t. my knowledge aryi belij. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 1JZ Y\ V\ J.... I<( V f! / _ (Signature of OWner/Representative) (Signature of Owner/Representative) Q:web/pw/devserv/forms/planning/masterapp.doc signed this instrument and acknowledged H to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument Notary Public In and for the State of Washington Notary (Print) c fw..,~0 ~ ~rlt:b My appointment expires: __ 3_.L6_,{_"Y_l--/_(c_c) __ _ 2 07/28105 King County Wastewater Treatment Division Department of Natural Resources and Parks South Treatment Plant 1200 Monster Road Southwest Renton, WA 98055-2962 March I, 2007 City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Project Name: Hazardous Tree Removal~ Longacres Drive During the severe windstorms in December 2006, 3 trees were blown over along Longacres Drive. The trees are located in the City of Renton but are currently managed by the county wastewater facility. An arborist has written an assessment and has concluded that all 21 trees that align Longacres Drive should be removed. The assesment states that they are a potential hazard to pedestrians, vehicles and to the electrical power of the substation for the regional wastewater facility. Unofficially, it has also been mentioned by another arborist that the tree roots could potentially tear out the sidewalk if a tree were were to fall. The trees in question are a row of black cottonwood trees that unintentionally propagated along Longacres Drive. We believe that there are no critical areas that will be impacted by the tree removal activity. The downed, damaged and threatening trees will be removed at county expense pending review of this document by the City of Renton. This information has been provided to the city as a courtesy to notify our intent in this matter. The arborist's evaluation is attached. Sincerely, Mike Fischer, Plant Operations Manager King County South Treatment Plant CREA TING RESOURCES FROM WASTEWATER ·, • TREE ASSESSMENT REPORT: Renton Treatment Plant KC Waste Water Division Troy Deady KCDNRPPSII Certified Arborist Introduction On January 29, 2007 I received the following request from Donna Krell, intern with the KC Waste Water Division. There are 2 trees down and one leaning on the southern edge of the Renton Treatment Plant. The trees are actually on each side of Longacres Way which Js open to the public to drive on. There is concern that more trees could fall so we would like to get this started as soon as possible. We need to have a certified arborist assess the situation and make recommendations in a report. After that we will need to go to the City of Renton for pennitting. We were hoping to be able to do as much of this in-house if at all possible. If not, is it possible to get recommendations on another certified arborist and additionally are there any recommendations on who can cut/trim the trees? On February 9, 2007 I met atthe site with Mark Sakagami, senior gardener for the KC Waste Water Division and inspected 21 Black Cottonwoods at the site. The trees are located between Grady Way on the westbound side of Longacres Drive to the comer of Henry M. Jackson Place. ', SUMMARY A tree risk assessment was performed on 19 Black Cottonwoods on Longacres Drive SW. The trees are located south of a large electrical Power Station and the King County Waste Water Treatment plant in Renton. This assessment was requested because two of the larger trees from the group fell during the Dec 15, 2006 windstorm. A third tree is now leaning on another which has created a hazard. These trees range from 45' to 100' tall. My observations on February 9, 2007 were based on visual tree assessments. No invasive tests such as drilling or coring have been conducted. All observations were made from the ground. My findings that support the removal of these 19 trees are as follows: 1. These trees are in close proximity to the Power Station and Treatment Plant. 2. These trees were not planted intentionally where they are but started naturally. By design they will hecome more hazardous as they grow and will become more difficult to remove. 3. They grow in a row 12' from a pedestrian sidewalk and 18' from a moderately used road. 4. They are growing on a 30 to 45 degree slope toward the Power Station. 5. During the December 15th windstorm 2 of the trees on the west end fell down towards the north. This is towards the Power station and Treatment plant. The next tree in line fell and is now leaning to the east onto other trees creating a hazard. 6, Four of the smaller cottonwoods are leaning naturally towards the Power Station at approximately 5-15 degrees. 7. Black Cottonwoods have been known to drop large scaffold branches during all times of the year. Many such branches overhang the sidewalk and road. 8. There is a second stand of Cottonwoods located in a planting site on the opposite side of the road near I 405. Since our normal winds come from the south the removal of the first stand should not increase vulnerability of the second stand. 9. Smaller more manageable ornamental trees have been planted to the north in the recent past. These would be more suitable in this location. lREE ,..ssessMENl KC W•""" Wallet Tl eatn>efll Sile 21 Boe\< co11:onwoocl Trees 2 on the g<ouod 1 ieanin9 16 standl'9 ,ro~ Oead~ 2115/07 Pawer Sta\ron poWerlines 911}(50 1 0 1"J"Y..5rJ 0 1rJ'Y..45' 0 ,TY..100 0 26")(90' 0 21•)(90' 0 2G")(100 0 s R 0 26")(100 0 D ,.. 2rJ'}(I00 0 E D 25")\100' 0 ,N ,.. L 14")(65' 0 K 18"}{90' 0 19"l\90' 17'')(80' 25")(90 O w·)(90 14")(65" I 12•)(70' O 19'')(901 'lf'i"t.90' ~x90· F2 • 13 T23N R4E W 1/2 CD IH(P) IH(P) \~\ .•. 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CQN>QIBCllL ~ Cominercial Arterial• ~ Commercial Office"' --Ad.jacent Cit, Limit.a -Book Pqes BuU11dary ,1 " 1 T2 ~ Commercial Nelchborbood <ROU. PAGE • llay inehu!.e Ch'er}ay Dltt.riCU, See Appendix map11. For additional l'q'UlaUD1111 in OTert.,. Diatricla, pleaae aee RllC 4-3. Printed by Print & Mail Servloas, City of Ran1on PAGE# INDEX