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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-08-098_REPPORT 01Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. PARTIES OF RECORD SEAHAWKS SAFETY BARRIER LUA08-098, SMC, SM, ECF Fred Crosetto Football Northwest LLC 205 NE Northlake Way ste: #230 Seattle, WA 98105 505 Fifth Avenue ste: #900 Seattle, WA 98104 5025 Ripley Lane N Renton, WA 98056 tel: (425) 254-0277 (party of record) tel: (206) 550-8363 tel: (206) 342-3000 (contact) (owner / applicant) Updated: 09/17/08 (Page 1 of 1) w "' W ~ ~ < W Co > <" ;; < ~ ~ ~ !':iE 71stS~ PROJFCT DESIGNED ElY Waterfront Construction Inc. THIS DOCliMENT IS PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF W .... TFRcRONT CONSTRUCTION INC. ANlJ I'; NOT TO BE USED. IN WHOLE OR IN PW.I. FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT WITHOUT IHt WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF WATL'FRONT CONSTRUCTION INC ~ i3 , Sf: eUlIt. 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IS POR OF SW Y4 29-24-05 I Y Wl.Y OF BN RR CO R/W LJ\T 47' 32' 14" LONG. -122' i l' 5]" DEVELOPMENT PLANNii-JG CITY OF RENT0t,1 AUG 1 9 2008 RECEIVED PROJECT NAME: LAKE rOREST FA;:;;K W --.J l- f <J:: w (f] KENMORE JUAf.;lrA RDHON KIRKLAND JOB SITE AREA MAP IScale: 1 "=3miles PROPOSED: PURPOSE: PROVIDF SHCRELlN~ PROTECTION AND SAflEY FOOTIJALL NW LLC Fl OAT SAFETY 8.t.RRI[R DATUM: C.OL 0.0' EST 1919 ADJACENT OWNERS' CD MISTY COVE CONOOM!NIUMS 5021 RIPLY LN N RENTON. WA 98056 ® QlJfNC'ALL TERMINALS 450] LAKE WAHINGTON BLVD RENTON, WA 98056 REFERENC~. !L#~' === ______ . SITE LOCATION ADDRESS: 5015 RIPLEY LAN[ RENTON, WA 98056 2924059015 WG#: OI-.32156.A-l.l INSTALL FLOAT SAFlIY [lARRIES SYSTEM. IN: LAKE WASHING[ON NEAR: RLN ION COUNTY: KING STATE: WASHINGTOI'~ APPL BY: FOOTBALL NW~Li"L",C'=~ __ -cc ___ --11 SHEET: 1 OF: 5 DATE: 5-29-08 { N I (6)500LBS CON[flrTF I\NU-<O;:;:S + / EVERY 1 ~Ol T [Y-7'"\ EXISTI~jG LOC SfAWALL METRO SLwm QIJFNDALL TERMINALS 4503 LAKE WAlliNGTON BL Vf) PENTON. Wi\. 98056 PROJE:CT OESIGNED 8Y Waterfrmt Construction inc, THIS DOCUMENT IS PROffilErARY PROf'tR"V ':)F WATmmON- CGNSTRUCTICr-: INC" ANI) IS ,"lOT TO BE US::O, N W.,OLE OR IN PART, FOR "'NY OTHER "RO~'ECT WITHOUI THF WRiTTEN ,f,UTHORIZATIOr> OF WAFRFRONT CCNSTRUCTlOt, 'N:::: I i / JOB SITE FOCTBALL ~jW lJ..KE WASH'NGTON BLVJ RFNTQ,\j, WA 98056 I / / / / / / AUG 192008 EXISTING PLOT PLAN . :,100 100· 40' 0' 200' e:::~~._" .... ~ ... ~ ............ ... SCALE: 1 '·0:0200' NOTES· TOTAL FLOAT SAiTTY BARRIER '_ENGHI APPf-IOXIM!',TELY 1,200'. REFERENCE #~,~~~~~ ______ __ APPLICANT: FOOTBA""LL~N~W~L"I "c==-c===c-, PROPOSED:INSTALL FLOAT SA.Ft.l"Y 8AFml[R SYSFM NEAR AT: LAKE WAS~9"T"O"N,-/"R"FN"T"O"N-,-__________ _ SH[ET: 2 OF:~5~ __ ~~~=~~~ DATE: 5-29-·08 DWG : 07-321S6.A-2.1 / /~G LOG /LXIS1~~AWALL :80' 3'-J" DL"'III EXISTING I PROJ;::CT OrSIGNED BY Waterfrom Construction Inc. Tdl5 DOC:.JM[l\ T I::; PROPRIETARY' r'ROPERTY or .... A~ERrROw co~rSrfiUCliON INC, AND IS !';or TO 8f USED, IN WHat [ :)R IN PAPT, rOR ANY OTH[R PROJECT WITHOUT TH~ WPITTE'N AUTHORIZATION OF WATERFRON: CONSTfiUC,ION INC EXIST:NG PERMITTED PIER LOCATION OHWI ? 1 80' txIS'h'.JG S.-10RELlNl }'-9" DI::;;llH 500LBS CONCRETE ANCI-lOI~ (~PF'ROX, 15(jn SEE PG,4 f Ol~ DE-AIL \\ PROPOSED SAfElY BARRIER FLOATSYS1'EI.I JOB SITE FOOTBALL NW lAKF WASHINGTON 8LVD RENTON, 'WA 98056 2924059001 DETAIL VIEW 100' tJO' :20' 0' j - SCALE: 1"=100' NOTES' TOTAl n.oAT SAFETY BARRIER LENGTH APPROXIMATELY 1,200'. JOB SITE FOOTBALL NW L AKF WASHING7CN :::L\'D RENTON, W;., 9gC~E 2924059015 100' REFERENCE AUG 19 2008 RECEIVEL APPLICANT: FOOTBALL NW lLC PROPOSED:Ir~STALL FLO;.T SAI:TT':" RARRIFR SYSTF~ NEAR AT: LA.KE WASHINGTO~~/RENTON SHEET:.3 OF: 5 DATE: 5-29-08 owe : 07 -32156.A-J.l " .," -.! -~' TC f)'-J" ,VINGF N.T .s PROJECT DESIGNED BY Waterfront Construction Inc. TIl,S DOC'~~ENT IS PROf'RIETAAY PROPERTY Of WATERFH!NT CONSTRUCIION INC., AND :5 NOT TO BE USeD. IN WHOLE OR IN PART, toR A~Y OT,IER PRCJECT WITHOuT ~E WRIFo.N AJTHORIZATION OF V'iATt.RFRONT CONSTRCCT10N INC EXISTING r'iFR CONCRETE ANCHOR ELEVATION :,;1:::C1JR,NG RING .. 2' f-J)(j CHAIN , '/1 "{}/ .. j -. /" / / ./ ~ REBA~ lOOP j'FOR LlFTiI\G ~--.. 1-6·/ / , L CONCRETE I I CONCRETE ANCHOR DETAILS ;( l' 6" 0' 2' ~1~~~ ..... l"'~~"""";1 SCALE. ]/8"=1' I' 6" 0' 2' SCALF. Jj8"-1' FLO/,,-:-BOOM ,1SSEMBLY -2 Q,h W.L 21.80' r500U35 CONCRFTF RI ClCK /1 OCTTl.ED " SOFT BOTTO" . /, ." I RFFERENCE L1Cl :WJ MUO OEVE' OPME' ciTY of'i1~~~INifVG AUG 19 2008 RECEIVEL APPLICANT:FOOTSALL NW LLC PROPOSED:INS1ALI_ FLOAT SPFETY BARRIER SYSTEM. NEAR AT: lAKE WASHINGTON/RENTON SHEET: 4 OF: 5 DATE; 5-29-08 DWG : 07-J215E.A-2,1 r+( " I I ,eo ----I, rC:J-:± J L --,,,j THICK WALL P8LYETI-<VL[N[_~~->9' r r ~8i\TATIGN aCJY -------~ o 0 o 0 / 1"X2"X'20" GALV. S'EE! __ ~'/ STREr-GTH t..1EM8':::R '25" BETVIi'E~N C[N!:'::RS I'I'ITH r-CONNECTION ASS::M3Lv DETAIL /~ CONNFCOR H;',RDWARE i r:"gtf;SS':~~" ~.~ ~_ / -0-' ~ ,I i. ~ ~ ~ ~\~ ~ .• 00 __ o· _ 1 ~ _ : ~~ 1 / \, j-T -}4" GALV, <;TEEL A:.JCrlC~ / \ SHACK!_:: 'NTH SAFt:TV PI\iS~ L-6RON1E FLANGED BEARINGS i BARRIER FLOAT DETAIL o ~, l' 6" 0' 2' ~ m ' , ~T .b. 0 frf i .-.-i;)' ~ ':15 SCALE 1/2"~·" III -... O.J! bro..... 11 fry , <Q .:a~ ~R'§E!!FE,"R~E!,N",CE'cJ!-'c #, =-,.,-=c-c;~----!J'f. ~ qJ"-t APPLICANT: rOOT8AI L NW LLC ' .~ ~ " "tl ~'c:'::.'~~~~"7~"'=:~=-oc=co;--;;;;ZCn;----j "'-'. ~ 3r: PROPOSEO:INSTA,LL FLOAT SAFETY BARRIER SYSTE'v1 ~,""",,. ------1 . ..:::}: ~R-'Ai: [A,KE WASHI\JGTON/RE\irQ\I .'~: ~T: 5 OF: 5 ___ "'_, __ _ _ _ __ -_-_ _ __ _ __ D~T~:~_~29 08 __ ~G# 07 ]2'_59---,~_ 2.1 ___ _ n 0_ z. ,,'::lv: .," <:;.~2i g • _0 O"T",6c ~CZ~ "'>:. r"1~ ~~~~<::: g-<; ~~ o~~::s!' " '1~C8~ ~ :;; ODili;ga ?; M;gz~~ ~ *2S~(1 <:1 ::>3", :::!:a r"1 ~~d-u~ );q ·~w::n2 z r onO ,.,., 0--< -u Cl ~g~§& ~ >J--<o-<~ ~~~:R _:>:5 r5~M z~ " • ZONING ---p~6,-­ . -$l~ ---/ ~ / --/- --~--- -/ -"" --/ .,--- / --/ --" ,,---,-/''-- -/---/-. --1---- __ ~~I __ _ -1- _-.1 --------- C4 • 32 T24N R5E W 112 ----:Renton City LimJt,t PIBIPW TECHNICAL BERVlCES C2/UJJ0'I h 280 l.~OO \ \ ; \ , , , '*,-i-, -+ ---, ~ IE z ~ EXHIBIT 1 29 T24N R5E W 112 --5429 ~ N , 6 & f {} '" ! -~~/ /'--'-' ----' ,~.,.-~- ...---_/ ._j COfJMERCIAL (PSE) , COMMERCIAL (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) NOTE; INFORMATiON GATHERED FRO~ KING COUNTY PARCEL VlEWER WEB SITE /----- -/ r"--.J ,r-~~-,~.--" .. ' .~'" SITE COMMERCIAL (HEAVY INDUSTRiAl) NEIGHBORHOOD 200' 100' 40' 0' 200' I - SCALE' 1"=200' ~ <iJ' cY " / ",{! ~ -:r • ~ Denis Law Mayor May 13, 2009 Department of Community & Economic Development Lance Lopes, Vice President/General Counsel Seahawks, FGI & Sounders, FC 12 Seahawks Way Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: SEAHAWKS SAFETY BARRIER (LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM) Dear Mr. Lopes: The City of Renton has received a copy of a letter from Commander J.F. Moriarty, U.S. Coast Guard, dated May 1,2009, regarding the placement offour floating buoys with warning signs. In that correspondence Commander Moriarty states that the buoys are temporary in nature and that they will be in place for less than six months. He further mentions that he has no objection to the placement of the buoys. I just wanted to let you know that characterizing the buoys and warning signs as temporary may be inaccurate. On October 28, 2008 a public hearing was held on the above-captioned project before the City of Renton Hearing Examiner. The Hearing Examiner's decision on the Seahawks Safety Barrier project included one condition. That condition states: • For one training season the applicant shall use warning signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. If those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed. Should the buoys and warning signs prove effective after one training season, there would not be a need to erect the safety barrier as proposed. Should you have any questions, please contact me at gwasser@cLrenton.wa.us or (425) 430-7382. Associate Planner cc: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. Roger Pearce, Attorney at Law Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Football Northwest, LLC Attn: Ms. Elaine Winc 5015 Lake Washington Boulevard Renton, WA 98056 Dear Ms. Winc, Commander United States Coast Guard Thirteenth District 915 Second Ave. Seattle, WA 98174·1067 Statt Symbol: dpw Phone: (206) 220· 7270 Fax (206) 220·7265 16518 MAY - 1 2009 I am writing regarding the following (4) regulatory buoys you intend to temporarily place in Lake Washington near Renton, Washington: • (4) Regulatory Buoys (without lights) o In position 47·32·l4.0N, In·II·53.0W (chart 18447) o Can shaped white buoy with orange markings (exclusion area symbol) o Black wording "No Swimming or Boating. Closed Area." I understand that you plan to have all four of these buoys deployed during July ur 2009, that they are to be in place for less than six·months and tbat they arc to be permanently replaced by a security boom. I have no ubjection to the placement of these buoys and ask that you please be alVarc of the following: • Contact my representative listed belO\v immediately upon di:pluy'ing your buoys to request a Notice to Mariners to advise the boating public that they have heen deployed. • [I' your buoys are removed prior to January 1st, 20 I 0, [ will not require that they he permitted under the Coast Guard Private Aids to Navigation Program. • Contact 111): representative listed below if you iIltend to maintain your buoys past January i.r..;t, 20 [I), so a Coast Guard PrJvate Aids to Navigation (PATON) applicatIOn may be drafted for you. • Any discrepancy in the operation of your buoys (relocated, missing) mnst be reported immediately to Coast Guard Sector Seattle at (206) 217·6002, 24 hours a day and my representative listed below. • Contact my representative listed below upon tbe cumplete removal of your (4) buoys to request a Notice to Mariners to advise the hoating public that your buoys have been removed. • Contact my representative as early as possible so a Coast Guard PATO-'-! applicatIOn may be drafted fur the deployment of your permanent security barrier. If you have any questions contact my representative, Me. Timothy Westcott at (206) 220·7285 or at d 13·pf·paton@uscg.mil. Visit uur website at: http://www.uscg.milld 13/dpw/paton.asp. Sincerely, Copy: (l) Waterfront Construction, Inc., Me. Alan Foltz, Agel1l (2) City of Rentun, Department of Community & Economic Development Seahawks Safety Project Source of Condition Condition For one HEX training Shoreline season CUP \varnmg sIgns Condition on floats or buoys or other similar measures shall be used; if this does not work the safety barrier maybe installed. Comphance ERC with the Steams and Lake Study dated 617108 Utilization of ERC a color which compliments the shoreline in this area for the safety barrier floats. Work shan be Code completed within the cstabhshed fish window. ee: LUA08-098 Project File Chip Vincent Neil Watts Larry Meckling KayTenb Kittrick lennifwcr Henning Arncta Henninger Gerald Wasser rier Conditions of Development (S lary) LUA08-098 When Party Responsible Notes/Completion Compliance Date is Required During Applicant/Contractor/Builder installation During Applicant/Contractor/Builder constmction During ApplicantlContractorlBuilder Submit color choice construction for staff approval July 16-Applicant/Contractor/Builder December31 , STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regiona.l Office· 3190 160th Avenue Sf" Belle'/u€/ \,A,/ashington 98008-5452. (425) 6-49-7000 February 6, 2009 Football Northwest LLC 50S Fifth A venue South, Suite 900 Seattle, W A 98104 Dear Football Northwest LLC: I certify that I mailed a copy of this document to the persons and addresses listed herein, postage prepaid£ a rec;eptacie for United States mail in p /Ievu e Washington. on ;)../9/0 '1 Signature ~4,iav~_. I I () \) Subject: City of Renton Permit # LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM Football Northwest -Applicant Shoreline Substantial Development Permit # 2009NW70005 - APPROVED CO],;CURRENT FILING Purpose: Notification of Receipt of Concurrent Permit Filings -Approval On January 27, 2009, the Department of Ecology received notice that the City of Renton approved your application for a substantial development permit. Your permit authorizes the installation of an approximately 1, I 00 foot floating safety barrier on the Lake Washington on condition that that for one training season the applicant shall use warning signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. II those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed. Tbis barrier is located within the shoreline jurisdiction of Lake Washington (Chapter 90.58, RCW). What Happens Next? Before you begin activities authorized by Lllls permit. the law requires you to wait at least 21 days Irom the date we received the decision letter iTom the City of Renton on January 27, 2009. This waiting period allows anyone who may disagree with any aspect of this permit, including you, to appeal the decision to the state Shorelines Hearings Board. If no appeal is submitted. you may begin activities any time after February 17,2009. You must wait for the conclusion of an appeal before you can begin the activities authorized by this permit. The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if they receive an appeal. We recommend, however, you contact the Shorelines Hearings Board before you begin permit activities to ensure no appeal has been received. They can be reached at (360) 459-6327 or http://www.eho.wa.gov/Boards/SHB.asp. ., Football Northwest LLC February 6, 2009 Page 2 of2 If no appeal is submitted you may begin activities any time after February 17,2009. If you want to appeal this decision, you can [md appeal instructions (Chapter 461-08 WAC) at the Shorelines Hearings Board website above. They are also posted on the website of the Washington State Legislature at: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac. Please Be Advised: A Shoreline Conditional Use Permit was concurrently filed with your substantial development permit. Within 30 days we will notifY you by letter of our decision on your ConditionalGse Permit. This permit has its own 21 day appeal period. You may not begin these portions of your project until those appeal periods have ended. Other federal, state and local permits may be required in addition to this shoreline permit. If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Barbara Nightingale at 425-649-4309. Sincerely, , ,> : .. /~ . Ir ~~(;'i(i·;1.!(/Z (I SIC:).:. L::>;g1(?-!'-i..-/ ",j~_.)'-C v ." '_" C' I.....-_;;.:-1 I ~ '/- ,./ ,j Barbara Nightingale, Regional Shoreline Planner Shore lands and Environmental Assistance Program BN:cja cc: Gerald Wasser, Associate Planner, City of Renton Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTIV.ENT OF ECOLOGY i'lorthwest Regional Office· 319U 160th Avenue Sf· BeJlcyue~ Washington 98008-5452· (·nSi 6-49-70()() February 11, 2009 Football Northwest LLC 505 Fifth Ave. South, Suite 900 Seattle. W A 98104 Dear Football Northwest LLC: Subject: City of Renton Local Permit #LUA-08-098 Football Northwest LLC -Applicant I certify that I mailed a copy of this document to the persans and addresses listed herein, postage prepaid, i reyeptacJe for United States mall in -e { 1ft{ Washington, on v 0 Siqnature Shoreline Conditional Use Permit 2009NW7005-APPROVED Purpose: Notification of Receipt and Approval of Conditional Use Permit On January 27, 2009 the Department of Ecology (Ecology) received the City of Renton decision on your Shoreline Conditional Use Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. By law, Ecology must review all Conditional Use Permits for compliance with the following: • The Shoreline Management Act (Chapter 90.58 RCW) • Ecology's Conditional Use Permit approval criteria (C)}apter 173-27-160 WAC) • The City of Renton Local Shoreline Master Program After reviewing Conditional Usc Permits for compliance, Ecology must decide whether to approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove a Conditional Use Permit. Our Decision: Ecology approves your Conditional Use Permit provided your project complies with the conditions required by the City of Renton. Please note, however, that other federal, state, and local permits may be required in addition to this shoreline permit. "'nat Happens Next? Before you begin activities authorized by this permit, the law requires you to wait at least 21 days from the mailing date of this letter (see certification above). This waiting period allows anyone (including you) who disagrees with any aspect of this permit, to appeal the decision to the state Shorelines Hearings Board. You must wait for the conclusion 0 f an appeal before you can begin the activities authorized by tbis permit. Football Northwest LLC February 11,2009 Page 2 of2 If no appeal is submitted, you may begin activities any time after February 17,2009. The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if they receive an appeal. We recommend, however, you contact the Shorelines Hearings Board before you begin permit activities to ensure no appeal has been received. They can be reached at (360) 459-6327 or http://www.eho.wa.gov If yon want to appeal this decision, you can find appeal instructions (Chapter 461-08 WAC) at the Shorelines Hearings Board website above. They are also posted on the website of the Washington State Legislature at: hnp:llapps.leg.wa.!wv/wac. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Nightingale at 425-649-4309. Sincerely, /~~ Geoff Tallent, Section Manager Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program GT: BN:cja Enclosure cc: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction Gerald WasseL Associate Planner, City of Renton THIS SECTION FOR DEPARTME:'-lT OF ECOLOGY CSE ONLY IN REGARD TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT City of Renton Shoreline Conditional Use Permit # LUA-08-098 APPLICANT: Northwest Fooiball LLC DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PERl\1IT # __ -,2""0",,0-,--7~N,-,W-,-,-7,,,-00,,-,0,-=5,--_ DATE RECEIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT: Januarv 27,2009 APPROVED: YES February 10, 2009 THIS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 90.58RCW with the following additional conditions: 1. The applicant hereby authorizes Ecology staff and their designees to have access to the subject property for the purposes of compliance inspection and monitoring. Such right of access shall begin from the date of the receipt of this letter, during construction, and extend for a period of five years following project completion. Ecology statl must provide reasonable verbal notice to the applicant or their designee prior to coming onto the site. 2. For one training season, the applicant shall use warning signs on t10ats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure 0 f safety. If those measures do not work, the continuous t1oatation barrier can be erected as proposed. 3. All construction will be consistent as proposed and approved by the City of Renton. DATE: Februarv 11. 2009 L-- Geoff Tallent, Section Manager I REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch Football Northwest, LLC ATTN: Ms. Elaine Wine DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SEATTLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 3755 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98124-3755 FEB 1 4 2009 505 5th Avenue South, Suite 900 Seattle, Washington 98104-3179 Reference: NWS-2007-1899 Football Northwest, LLC Dear Ms. Wine: In our enclosed letter dated December 5,2008, I requested additional information by January 4,2009, to continue processing your permit application. The permit application was for the installation of a floating barrier in Lake Washington at Renton, Washington. As of the date of this letter, I have not received this information. Because you have not submitted this information or contacted this office to indicate what positive measures you have taken to provide us this information, I have canceled your application for a Department of the Army permit. Cancellation of your application at this time does not preclude you from resubmitting an application at a later date if and when this information becomes available. Since a Department of the Army permit is necessary for this work, do not commence construction before the permit has been issued. A copy of this letter will be furnished to Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction Company, 205 Northeast Northlake Way, Suite 230, Seattle, Washington 98105. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 764-5527 or via email at susan.m.powell@usace.army.mil. Sincerely, JillWZ /iud2f ~ . Susan Powell, Project Manager Regulatory Branch Enclosure I CC: City of Renton Planning Department 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Department ATTN: Ms. Karen Walter 39015 172nd Avenue Southeast Auburn, Washington 98092 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch Mr. Alan Foltz DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SEATTLE DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 3755 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98124·3755 DEC - 5 2008 Waterfront Construction Company 205 Northeast Northlake Way, Suite 230 Seattle, Washington 98105 Reference: NWS-2007-1899-NO Football Northwest. LLC Dear Mr. Foltz: We have received your client's application for a Department of the Army permit to install a floating barrier in Lake Washington at Renton, Washington. The project retains the reference number NWS-2007-1899-NO, which was assigned for previous work at the site. Please cite the reference number in any correspondence with us concerning this project. I will be the project manager fOr the processing of this application. I have completed my initial review of the application. As part of the evaluation of this permit application the Corps will ultimately determine the need and purpose of the proposed project for the purposes of evaluating alternatives. Before we can make a determination on the project purpose, we need more information. The project purpose given in various documents that you submitted is I) to protect the environmental quality of the shoreline, and 2) to establish a safety measure so boaters don't get entangled in submerged debris. There are a number of other alternatives available that would be less damaging to the aquatic environment and less of an impediment to the public's right to free navigation on Lake Washington, which is a navigable water of the U.S. These alternatives will be considered under our NEPA analysis. Less damaging alternatives include removal ofthe submerged debris, which would improve navigation, while also benefiting aquatic habitat and removing the possibility of danger to boaters. Other alternatives include, but are not limited to, a fence located above the ordinary high water mark, signage, installation of a temporary barrier during periods where certain activities may attract spectators, and the hiring of additional security personnel. Please evaluate these alternatives and revise the proposal accordingly. If you believe a less damaging alternative is not feasible, please provide us a detailed response to each alternative along with your rationale. Please also provide photos and drawings that show the proximity to Lake Washington of the practice fields and other areas that are expected to attract spectators. ·-• ·2· In addition to a Department of the Army pennit, the proposed project may require other local, state, and/or federal authorizations. For assistance in detennining other pennit requirements for the proposea project, we recommend you contact the Washington State Office of Regulatory Assistance via the internet at www.ora.wa.gov. Please suhmit the infonnation described above within 30 days ofthe date of this letter. After receiving this infonnation, I may contact you to discuss specific aspects of your proposal. If you do not submit the required infonnation or contact us within 30 days, the application will he canceled. However, cancellation ofthe application would not preclude you from submitting another application in the future. We recommend that you do not award construction contracts until the Corps has made a pennit decision. Since a Department of the Army pennit is necessary for this work, do not commence construction before obtaining a valid penni!. A copy of this letter will be furnished to Ms. Elaine Wine, Football Northwest, LLC, 505 5th Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, Washington 98104·3179. If you have any questions, please call me at (206) 764·5527 or via email atsusan.m.powell@usace.anny.mil. CC: City of Renton Planning Department 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 MuckJeshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Department ATTN: Ms. Karen Walter 39015 1nnd Avenue Southeast Auburn, Washington 98092 Sincerely, k~ Susan Powell, Project Manager Regulatory Branch REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch Mr. Alan Foltz DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SEATTLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 3755 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98124-3755 DEC - 5 2008 Waterfront Construction Company 205 Northeast Northlake Way, Suite 230 Seattle, Washington 98105 Reference: NWS-2007-l899-NO Football Northwest, LLC Dear Mr. Foltz: We have received your client's application for a Department of the Anny permit to install a floating barrier in Lake Washington at Renton, Washington. The project retains the reference number NWS-2007-1899-NO, which was assigned for previous work at the site. Please cite the reference number in any correspondence with us concerning this project. I will be the project manager for the processing of this application. I have completed my initial review of the application. As part of the evaluation of this permit application the Corps will ultimately determine the need and purpose of the proposed project for the purposes of evaluating alternatives. Before we can make a determination on the project purpose, we need more information. The project purpose given in various documents that you submitted is 1) to protect the environmental quality of the shoreline, and 2) to establish a safety measure so boaters don't get entangled in submerged debris. There are a number of other alternatives available that would be less damaging to the aquatic environment and less of an impediment to the public's right to free navigation on Lake Washington, which is a navigable water of the U.S. These alternatives will be considered under our NEP A analysis. Less damaging alternatives include removal of the submerged debris, which would improve navigation, while also benefiting aquatic habitat and removing the possibility of danger to boaters. Other alternatives include, but are not limited to, a fence located above the ordinary high water mark, signage, installation of a temporary barrier during periods where certain activities may attract spectators, and the hiring of additional security personnel. Please evaluate these alternatives and revise the proposal accordingly. If you believe a less damaging alternative is not feasible, please provide us a detailed response to each alternative along with your rationale. Please also provide photos and drawings that show the proximity to Lake Washington of the practice fields and other areas that are expected to attract spectators. · _. -2- In addition to a Department ofthe Army pennit, the proposed project may require other local, state, and/or federal authorizations. For assistance in detennining other pennit requirements for the proposed project, we recommend you contact the Washington State Office of Regulatory Assistance via the internet at \VWW.ora.wa.gov. Please submit the infonnation described above within 30 days ofthe date of this letter. After receiving this infonnation, I may contact you to discuss specific aspects of your proposal. If you do not submit the required infonnation or contact us within 30 days, the application will be canceled. However, cancellation ofthe application would not preclude you from submitting another application in the future. We recommend that you do not award construction contracts until the Corps has made a pennit decision. Since a Department of the Army pennit is necessary for this work, do not commence construction before obtaining a valid penni!. A copy ofthis letter will be furnished to Ms. Elaine Wine, Football Northwest, LLC, 505 5th Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, Washington 98104-3179. If you have any questions, please call me at (206) 764-5527 or via email atsusan.m.powell@usace.anny.mil. CC: City of Renton Planning Department 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 Muekleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Department ATTN: Ms. Karen Walter 39015 Innd Avenue Southeast Auburn, Washington 98092 Sincerely, Susan Powell, Project Manager Regulatory Braneh CITY OF RENTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION NO.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM DATE RECEIVED: August 22,2008 DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: September 5, 2008 DATE APPROVED: January 26,2009 TYPE OF ACTION(S): [X 1 Substantial Development Permit [X 1 Conditional Use Permit [1 Variance Permit Pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW, staff recommends that the City of Renton grant a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit. This action is proposed on the following application: OWNER/APPLICANT: CONTACT: PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: Football Northwest LLC, 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc., 205 Northlake Way, Suite 230, Seattle, WA 98105 Seahawks Safety Warning Signs on Floats or Buoys The applicant has requested a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of approximately 1,100 feet of fioating safety barrier. The project site is the location of the Virginia Mason Athletic Center/Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The applicant states that unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation could occur. In addition, there is a significant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. While the shoreline is private property, the Seattle Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north for public access. The safety barrier would discourage watercraft access to the more dangerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields. The barrier system proposed, ArmorFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to prevent vessel access to restricted areas. Design purposes include demarcating restricted areas and stopping errant recreational boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas. The proposed barrier would extend from the new dock (LUA07 -137, SM) at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 feet to an existing pile. From the pile the barrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new anchor on the shoreline. A total of six 500-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart to hold the barrier in place. The barrier would float offshore between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline in water depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted with riparian vegetation as part of the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters project and much of the eXisting creosote timber is being removed. New attachment hardware would be fixed to the recently constructed dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The fioating barrier would be stretched from the dock, around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors would be lowered by barge-mounted crane to the lakebed and set on soft mud. It is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the .. mud surface. Other anchoring systems were rejected because they require a firm substrate for resistance and the lake bottom in this area is made up of very soft silt and sands of indeterminate depth. Construction would take place within the work window established by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, July 16 to December 31 and would be expected to be completed within two weeks of commencement. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tugboat, a work skiff, a barge mounted crane, and miscellaneous small power driven equipment including compressors, generators, drills and hand tools during normal daylight hours. Vessels used for installation would operate in sufficient water depth to avoid contact with the lake bottom. The cost and fair market value of the proposed project is expected to be $90,812.00. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns. Some of these comments and concerns are addressed in the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier", dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc. Other comments and concerns are not directly related to this project. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treaty fishing rights are protected. An Environmental (SEPAl Review Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated was issued for this project on September 29, 2008. The City of Renton Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on this project on October 28, 2008 and issued a recommendation on November 10, 2008. That recommendation stated: "The Conditional Use Permit and the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the barrier should be approved if other measures do not prevent intrusion into the area and it is approved subject to the following condition: 1. For one training season the applicant shall use warning signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. If those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed." The Shoreline Substantial Development Permit contained herein is for both the use of warning signs on floats or buoys as an initial method of providing a measure of safety; and, the proposed barrier, if installed per the Hearing Examiner Condition No.1, above. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit 1 SEC-TWNP-R: NE Y. Section 31, Township 24N, Range 5E WITHIN SHORELINES OF: APPLICABLE MASTER PROGRAM: Lake Washington City of Renton The following section/page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section Description Page 4-3-090.J Urban Environment page 3-25 4-3-090.K. General Use Regulations for All Shoreline Uses Page 3-26 4-3-090.L Specific Use Regulations page 3-27 4-3-090.M. Variances and Conditional Uses page 3-39 4-9-190.1.1, 2, 3, 5 Variances and Conditional Uses Page 9-54 Development of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and condition: 1. The applicant shall comply with all construction conditions by the State agencies. That the permit be granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Action of 1971 and pursuant to the following: 1. The issuance of a license under the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 shall not release the applicant from compliance with federal, state, and other permit requirements. 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Section 14(7} of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permittee fails to comply with any condition hereof. 3. A construction permit shall not be issued until twenty-one (21) days after approval by the Washington State Department of Ecology or until any review proceedings initiated within this twenty-one (21) day review period have been completed. Fred Kaufman Hearing Examiner Exhibits: 1. Vicinity Map 2. Existing Plot Plan 3. Detail View cc: Attorney General's Office Owner -Football Northwest LLC Date Contact -Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. Yellow File Football NW, LLe -Safe. Renton, Washington r ~ ~ f ~ : .. ~ c • "' ! ~ ~ ~ , i ;;:;r,,,,,s, f'ftOJ£.CT O£5O'IEO tfY- Waterfrl!'lt C<mtrn:rn1lnc. 20:5 NE NORTHLo\KE WA.'(, Suite z:m S[ ... nL£, WI;. 98105 (206) 548-9800 5 ~E_SI j ,eo" • Pione .. r f p"" • : 1 , ~ ~ <;1' 1:JrrJ S! • j M • • • "' , ~ < • 1 f > ~ , • J ~ " .r,o ~ 1(11~St .";l; '200"t c ..... ... P "",E WASHINGTON JOB SITE VICINITY MAP INO SCALE LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1/4 SEC. sw 29-24N-05E T.o:IOT II 292405 9015 292405 15 tlA>:l£R PARCEL NORTl1~ RENTON LUA-OO-04. LLA REG NO 20010105900005 WCH IS POR OF 5W 1/4 29-24-05 LY WlY Of BN RR CO R/W • w ~ l- I- <J: W (f) EXHIBIT 1 KENMORE" JUoVIlTA MEDINA RENTON t I JOB SITE AREA MAP Scale: 1 =3miles LAT 47 32' 14" LONG' -122' 11' 5;3" PURPOSE: PROVIOE SHORElINE PROTECTION .t.ND SA!-lTY PROJECT NAME- FOOTSAlL NW LLC FlOAT SAFETY 8ARRf[R ~DACcTU":":;'"C".O';"":L=O:=O·-,,ES,,T-,,1.,,1,,9 ______ -iIf-:===c-; _______ ,_ ,~~ ___ _ PROPOSED: INSTALL fLOAT SAfETY BMRIER SYSTEM. ADJACENT OWNERS: REfERENCE I: 1 M!STY COVE. CONDOMINIUMS 1f-~SrTE~"'LOCA~"TldON~f'D=DR';;E"SS""" -------11-7.'"c-,~lA7K"'EcccwAS·~"':;NGT~O:;N---------11 5021 RIPLY LN N R£NTO~. WA. 98056 5015 RIPL£Y LNlE 2 OUEND.4.lL TERMI~ RfNTON, WA 96055 4503 I.}J(£ WAHINGlON BLVD 2924059015 NEAR: RENTON COUNiY; KING -51.liTE: WASHINGTON .... PPl BY; FOOTBAL.l NW LLC R[NTON, WA 98056 GI: 07-3Z15ti.A-l.1 SHEET: 1 Of'; 5 ATE.: 5-29-06 June 27, 2008 CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS, INC. SeahawWBarrAer Lakes Streams Study 062708.doc Football NW, LLC -Safety Renton, Washington r t I (6)500LBS CONCRETE ANCfIDRS +/- (VERY 150FT / / 930'-10'/ EXISTING LOG / SEAWALL / / _(4) EXISni'40 T~ER PILES £)(ISTING P[RMIITED PIER LOCATION EXISTING PIER APPROXAMAT[ WATER DEPT HS I EXHIBIT 2 CD MISTY COVE: COND<JI.AINIU~S . / 5021 RIPLY LN N X R[NTON, WA 98056 ~ EXISTING BOATHOUSE / I I PSE LAKE WASHINGTON BloVO R£t'1l0~, WI>. 98055 JOB S11E FOOTBALl NW lAKE WASHINGTON BLVD RENTON, WA 96056 2924059001 'y June 27, 2008 o QUENDAlL TERI.,lINAlS 4503 LAKE WAHINCTDN BLVD RHlTON. WA 96056 Sealrawk.o/Barrier Lakes Streams Study 062708.doc / / / EXISTING PLOT PLAN I 200' 100' 40' O' 200' """""""'-...-"""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi SCALE: 1+=200' NOTES: TOTAl... F1.QA,T SAfETY BARRIER LENGTH APPROXIt,lATELY 1,200'_ REFrRENC( PLlCANT:FOOTBALL NW u.c PRQPOSED:INSTAlL FLOAT SAfETY BARRIER SYSTEt.t NEAR AT: LAKE WASHINGTON/RENTON SHEET: 2 OF: 5 DATE: 5-29-08 DWG : 07-J21S6.A-2.' CEDAROCK (XJNSULTANTS, INC Football NW, LLC -Safety Renton. Washington June 27, 2008 .r SeahawhIBarr;er Lakes Streams study 06270B.doc 6' -5" DEPTl-i DETAIL VIEW '00' 50' 20 0' i - SCALI: 1"=10<Y N('1£S: TOTN. FlOIIT WEn Sf-RRIER LE'IG,H APPROXIMA1ELY '00' :HIBIT 3 £XISTING PERI.4ITTED PIER l QCATION OHWl 21.80' E)(ISlrNG SHORElINE :r -9~ DEPTH " CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS, INC Denis Law, Mayor January 26, 2009 State Department of Ecology Northwest Regional Office 3190 160th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98008-5452 CIT _ OF RENTON Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Alex Pietsch, Administrator SUBJECT: Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit for Seahawks Safety Barrier File No. LUAOB-09B, ECF, SMC, SM Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed is the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Conditional Use Permit for the above referenced project. The permit was issued by the City of Renton on January 26, 2009. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City's Environmental Review Committee on September 29, 2008. The appeal period ended October 20, 2008. We are filing this action with the Department of Ecology and the Attorney General per WAC 173-14-090. Please review this permit and attachments and contact me at (425) 430-7382 if you have any questions or need additional information. ,// Sincer.!W, Gerald C. Wasser Associate Planner Enclosures: Hearing Examiner Report and Recommendation Copy of Master Application Project Narrative Vicinity Map Notice of Application SEPA Checklist SEPA Determination cc: Office of Attorney General Alan Foltz I Applicant Football NW LLC/Owner --LLewtrnterrtwoos~rnmrnnO~O~E~.dmb~C----~-----------------------------------------'~E N TON 1055 South Grady Way -Renton, Washington 98057 ® This paper contains 50% recycled malenal, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CL'RVE November 10, 2008 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND RECOlVLI\fENDA TION APPLICANT/OWNER: CONTACT: LOCATION SUMMARY OF REQUEST: SUMMARY OF ACTION: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES IU,PORT: PUBLIC HEARING: Football Northwest LLC 505 Fifth Ave South, Ste. 900 Seattle, W A 98104 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc, 205 NE Northlake Way, Sle. 230 Seattle, W A 98105 LUA-08-098, EeF, SMC, SM NOV 1 02008 RECEIVED 12 Seahawks Way (5015 Ripley Lane North) Shoreline COlJditional Usc Permit and a Shorelll1e' Sllbst3~:li21 Development Perlllit for lhe installatIon or an (lppro:\llllak'I>' 1, I 00 foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington 111 association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. Dcvelopment Services Recommendation: Approve The Development Services Report was received by the Examiner on October 21, 2008. After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining available inionnation on file \vlth the application, field checking the property and sUlTolmding area; the Examiner conducted a public heanng on the subject as follows: MINUTES The following minutes are a summary of the October 28, 2008 hearillg. The legal record is recorded 011 CD, The hearing opened on Tuesday, October 28, 2008, a19:01 a.l11. m the Council Challlbc" Oil the seventh noor of the Renton City Hall. l'ar11es wishrng to testify were affinned by the Examrner. The followrng exhibits were entered into the record: ---~---------------------- Exhibit No.1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No, 2: Vicinity Map application, proof of posting. proof of publication and olher documentation pertinent to this request. _.- -.--------- Exhibit No, 3: ZOning Map Exhibit No, 4: Site Plan ._- j .--- Exhibit No, 5: Detail View L Exhibit No.6: Concrete Anchor Detail l Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 3 This is a unique situation because it is a professional football team and is the only professional sports facihty on Lake Washington or on a shoreline in Washington. There is more than anticipated boat traffic, mostly people looking at the new facility, people wanting to see the team practicing outside in the open air fields. The training camp takes place during the summer and throughout the season during the week the team practices at the facility on the outdoor fields. This part of the lake is extremely shallow, in most places it runs 3 to 6 or 7 feet deep. There are a lot of contaminated sediments from the old Quendal Mill operation. The sediments in front of this property were not so contaminated that ecology required clean up in that area. It would be best of these were not stirred up by prop wash. There also is a great amount of submerged debris that boats and kayakers could run into. Some have been removed, some have broken off just under the water line. The barrier would keep people and powerboats from getting too close and damaging the shoreline. Regarding lighting of the barrier, it will be posted on navigation charts that Will inform hoaters of Its location. The US Coast Guard may require lights, they have not talked to them ahout it as yet. They were hoping to make the barrier a bright color rather than a subdued one. Perhaps they can go WIth a bright green or white that would be more visible. Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, 205 NE Northlake Way, Ste. 230, Seattle 98105 stated that he is 111 charge orthe permit development for this project. They have been successful with their permits and the COil" of Engineers who are in their final review stage. They are almost ready to Issue the Corps Penlllt. If the COilOS of Engineers arc not satislied with their findings, then the Department of Ecology will be called to do further review of the project. The barrier would be 80% visible and so lights were not initially proposed, they are awaiting comments from the Coast Guard. Various colors are available, green is available and a standard color used for floats. There are also custom colors. The length of the barrier will be approximately 950 feet, the intent was where it goes out away from the shore it goes around some existing dock piling that is already in the lake and then it would come back straight to the shore. The sewer line in the lake is farther south of the last anchor and some 40-80 feet from the shoreline. The.l'xaminer askcd if the public was generally allowed to cross the watcr III this arca'! Mr. Pearce stated State does allow the public to fish, float, or swim in waters of the State that has been modified by the Shoreline Management Act. If a dock or pier is installed, that impediment to navigation is lawful and does not violate the public duty doctrine. On Exhibit 5, upon questioning by Mr. Pearce, Mr. Foltz pointed out the dotted line that indicates the Metro Sewer Line in Lake Washington near the project site. The depth of water at the southern end of the safety barrier is shown to bc 3' 3". Carl Hadley, Cedar Rock Consultants, 19609 244(h Avenue NE, Woodinville, W A 98077 stated that he could not speak to treaty rights, the Seahawks has conumlled to working with the tribes to make sure that If they want access to that area to fish, they would be provided the access. Again the tnbes were not so concemed about being ahle to fish in this area, but the protection of the fish. The 18" diameter buoys arc a great hiding place tor fish, however the predators also like shaded areas. Bass or larger trout will hide in the shaded areas and ambush young salmon as they go past. This is also typical of old docks where there are hidden cavities undemeath, the benetit of thIS safety balTier IS that they WIll be bright Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098. ECF, SMC, SM November 10,2008 Page 5 13. The applicant proposes installing an approxnnately I,OOO-foot floatmg safety bamer m the lake. The barrier would be located between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline and be held 111 place by concrete anchors. The barrier would begin at the new dock and extend approximately 930 feet southwest to an existing pile and then tum shoreward for another approximately 100 feet. Six SOD-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed on the lake bottom. The anchors will settle into the soft bottom. 14. The lake's depth in the area defined by the proposed barrier is between 3 and 7 feet deep. The bottom contains mucky sediments, old pilings, rotted wood and possible contaminants as well as other potential hazards to navigation and swimming or walking. 15. The applicant had considered using other anchoring methods but determined the concrete blocks were most appropriate. The soft, mucky bottom limited the choices and the weights were a practical solution that would limit work in the muck that could potentially stir up contaminated sediments. I G. The barrier is intended to prevent entry into the defined area. The barrier would also breakup boat wakes thereby protecting the shoreline rehabilitation efforts. 17. The barrier would consist of a linked serics of 18-inch diameter, 9 foot long polyethylene floats. Approximately 80 percent of the barrier would be above the waterline. 18. The applicant proposed using an orange colored barrier to maintain visibility. The ERC required that the barrier be a subdued color rather than the orange that was 'nitiall)' proposed. Color choice «,ulel affect salmonid predation. Darker colors could give predators a hidlllg place or a background color that could camouflage predators. Brighter or lighter colors would present fewer opportunitres for hiding. 19. The system will need review, approval and permits from the Coast Guard and the Army Corps. The Coast Guard will determine iflighting is required to prevent night collisions. 20. If the barrier is located between 30 feet and 100 feet from the shoreline and extends approximately 1,000 linear feet between 30,000 square feet and 100,000 square feet of water surface deEned by the barrier and the shoreline would be put off limits to boating, canoeing and kayaking. 21. The applicant indicated that unless the barrier were installed to keep people away Significant disturbance to the shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation would occur. The applicant's narrative was submitted on June 27, 2008. It states: "The primary purposes of the safety barrier arc: 1) to protect environmental quality along the shoreline from excessive disturbance that could occur if boats and people were allowed free access to this area; 2) a public safety measure to help prevents boats, waders, and swimmers from contacting submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts. Summer trainmg camp, and to a lesser extent practice sessions during the football season will draw spectators. There are limited uplancllocations [rom where the outdoor practice facility can be observed so some people will come via Lake Washmgton in powerboats and other watercraft ThiS number could be substantial 111 the summer and early fall" 22. A Metro sewer Ime is located just south of the proposed shoreward portion of the barrier. That agmcy advised llsmg caution around the line, which is in very shallo\\I \vatcr. Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 7 provide a system within the master program, which allows flexibility in the application of use regulations in a manner consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020. In authorizing a conditional use, special conditions may be attached to the permit by local government or the department to prevent undesirable effects of the proposed use and/or to assure consistency of the project with the act and the local master program. (I) Uses, which are classified or set forth in the applicable master program as conditional uses may be authorized provided that the applicant demonstrates all of the following: Ca) That the proposed use is consistent with the policics ofRCW 90.58.020 and the master program; (b) That the proposed use will not interfere with the normal public use of publie shorelines; (c) That the proposed use of the site and design ofthe project is compatible with other authorized uses within the area and with uses planned for the area under the comprehensive plan and shoreline master program; (d) That the proposed use will cause no significant adverse effects to the shoreline environment in which it is to be located; and (e) That the public interest suffers no substantial detrimental effect. (2) In the granting of all conditional use permits, consideration shall be given to the cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions in the area. For example, if conditional use pemlits were granted for other developments in the area where sl1nilar circumstances exist, the total of the conditional uses shall also remain consistent with the policies of RCW 'J0.5X.020 and shall not produce substantial adverse efTeets to the shoreline environment. (3) Other uses which are not classified or set forth in the applicable master program may be authorized as conditional uses provided the applicant can demonstrate consistency With the requirements of this section and the requirements for conditional uses contained 111 the master prOb'fam. (4) Uses which arc specifically prohibited by the master program may not be authorized pursuant to either subsection (1) or (2) of this section. 2. This shallow area of Lake Washington has generally he en cluttered with debris, pilings, etc lor a long time and there do not appear to be any prior efforts at restricting access to tillS area and with It restricting access to between 30,000 square feet and 100,000 square feet of water surface. Although, clearly the change in occupancy of the associated upland site to the Seahawks Traming FaCility has or will possibly change the complexion and/or number of boaters along the shorel111e 111 tillS arca. Ihe applicant is also restoring the shoreline with vegetation, which they would like to proteci hOIll intrusions by errant walkers (potential trespass) or boat wakes. But does this change rn upland use call for such an intI1lsive solutIOn as the one proposed -approximately 1,000 feet of floating bamer" Might it be possible that less restrictive measures conld be used before resorting to the closure of this area and the installation of an 18-inch higb, I,OOO-foot long barrier, of a potentially bnght color and one that may Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 9 and piers already in this area. 12. The comprehensive plan designates this area as suitable for commercial, office and residential uses. Screening off private property and protecting the public safety seems legitimate if less intrusive measures fail. 13. The proposed barrier will hopefully not create any signitlcant adverse affects on the shoreline environment. It is intended to protect new vegetation and if an approximate color can be selected limit predation on salmon. 14. There really is no way to judge the cumulative impact or impacts. It is unlikely that similar barriers will be installed along the lakeshore but, again, this proposal could create a precedent. 15. Since barriers are neither permitted nor prohibited outright they may be reviewed under the Conditional Use criteria. RECOMME!'IDATION: The Conditional Usc Permit and the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the barrier should be approvcd If other measures do not prevent intrusion into the area and it is approved subject to the followmg condition: I. For one training season the applicant shall use waming signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to wam off intmdcrs as an illltial method of providing a measure of safety. If those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed. ORDERED THIS 10 th day of November 2008. hl~~~,~ FRED 1. KA ~ MAN HEARING EXAMINER TRANSMITTED THIS IOLh day of November 2008 to the parties ofrecord: Gerald Wasser 1055 S Grady Way Renton, W A 98055 Carl Hadley Cedar Rock Consultants 19609 244 th A venue NE Woodinville, W A 98077 Roger Pearce Foster Pepper 1111 Third Avenue, Stc 3400 Seattle, W A 9810 I Kayren Kittrick 1055 S Grady Way Renton, W A 98055 TRANSMITTED THIS 10Lh day of November 2008 to the following: Mayor Denis Law Dave Pargas, Fire Football Northwest LLC 505 Fifth Ave South, Ste. 900 Seattle, W A 98104 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way, Ste. 230 Seattle, W A 98105 Jay Covington, Chief Adr11l111strative Officer Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison Larry Meckling, Building OfTicial Planning CommiSSIOn :r -5 TO 8' -j" P':'~lGE N_ T. S PROJECT ['ESI(;~lED 8Y Waterfront Construction Inc THIS UOC'JMENl 15 PROPRIETAAY PROPERh ,)F WA.T[RFfll]'H CONSrRVCnON INC. AND IS NOT TO BE USED, IN WHOLE OR IH PMH_ i--OR ;..Ny OTt-IlR PROJECT '/Y'ITHOUT fll[ WRlnEN AUTHOfll7ATlON Of I'IA-;TRFR.ONT CONsrfllCTION INC EXHIBIT 6 /EXISTINC PIER CONCRETE ANCHOR ELEVATION 2' ,. 6" 0' 1_ ~ ',CALL 3/S'"=:I' 2'-';." r 2' HOG CHAIN ,"€~;~~+A A-J :Ml~ __ ~i Wi], HAj ',,-__ FLOAT BOOM A5S[M81 Y !fLU,\ i IVJP ,rFOR u; Ilt~C; o H,W L 21 80' BonCHc-I .'vIUU l' AUG 19 2008 CONCRETE ANCHOR DETAILS ,~EFERLNi'::[ It-___ _ __ APPLICAN1-FOOlfjA[1 NW u.c 2' 1 c" c! E ____ __ NE_A£</AT, LAKE W~~~I~lG10N,.~~~F!~ ______ _ SHELf: <1 OF' "', DA.lt: -;:;~-:'·~·=--6R-ID\~G#-_::,7 Examples of Armorfloat APPLICATION NO.: DATE RECEIVED: DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: DATE APPROVED: TYPE OF ACTION(S) CITY OF RENTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM August22,2008 September 5, 2008 January 26, 2009 [XI Substantial Development Permit [X I Conditional Use Permit [I Variance Permit Pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW, staff recommends that the City of Renton grant a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit. This action is proposed on the following application: OWNER/APPLICANT: CONTACT: PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: Football Northwest LLC, 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc., 205 Northlake Way, Suite 230, Seattle, WA 98105 Seahawks Safety Warning Signs on Floats or Buoys The applicant has requested a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of approximately 1, 1 00 feet of floating safety barrier. The project site is the location of the Virginia Mason Athletic Center/Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The applicant states that unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation could occur. In addition, there is a significant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. While the shoreline is private property, the Seattle Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north for public access. The safety barrier would discourage watercraft access to the more dangerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields. The barrier system proposed, ArmorFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to prevent vessel access to restricted areas. Design purposes include demarcating restricted areas and stopping errant recreational boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas. The proposed barrier would extend from the new dock (LUA07 -137, SM) at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 feet to an existing pile. From the pile the barrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new anchor on the shoreline. A total of six 500-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart to hold the barrier in place. The barrier would float offshore between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline in water depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted with riparian vegetation as part of the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters project and much of the existing creosote timber is being removed. New attachment hardware would be fixed to the recently constructed dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The fioating barrier would be stretched from the dock, around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors would be lowered by barge-mounted crane to the lake bed and set on soft mud. It is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the mud surface. Other anchoring systems were rejected because they require a firm substrate for resistance and the lake bottom in this area is made up of very soft silt and sands of indeterminate depth. Construction would take place within the work window established by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, July 16 to December 31 and would be expected to be completed within two weeks of commencement. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tugboat, a work skiff, a barge mounted crane, and miscellaneous small power driven equipment including compressors, generators, drills and hand tools during normal daylight hours. Vessels used for installation would operate in sufficient water depth to avoid contact with the lake bottom. The cost and fair market value of the proposed project is expected to be $90,812.00. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns. Some of these comments and concerns are addressed in the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier", dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc. Other comments and concerns are not directly related to this project. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treaty fishing rights are protected. An Environmental (SEPA) Review Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated was issued for this project on September 29,2008. The City of Renton Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on this project on October 28,2008 and issued a recommendation on November 10, 2008. That recommendation stated: "The Conditional Use Permit and the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the barrier should be approved if other measures do not prevent intrusion into the area and it is approved subject to the following condition: 1. For one training season the applicant shall use warning signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. If those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed." The Shoreline Substantial Development Permit contained herein is for both the use of warning signs on floats or buoys as an initial method of providing a measure of safety; and, the proposed barrier, if installed per the Hearing Examiner Condition No.1, above. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Exh ibit 1 SEC-TWNP-R: NE Y. Section 31, Township 24N, Range 5E WITHIN SHORELINES OF: APPLICABLE MASTER PROGRAM: Lake Washington City of Renton The following section/page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section Description Page 4-3-090.J Urban Environment page 3-25 4-3-090.K. General Use Regulations for All Shoreline Uses Page 3-26 4-3-090.L Specific Use Regulations page 3-27 4-3-090.M. Variances and Conditional Uses page 3-39 4-9-190.1.1,2,3,5 Variances and Conditional Uses Page 9-54 Development of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and condition: 1. The applicant shall comply with all construction conditions by the State agencies. That the permit be granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Action of 1971 and pursuant to the following: Exhibits: 1. The issuance of a license under the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 shall not release the applicant from compliance with federal, state, and other permit requirements. 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Section 14(7) of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permittee fails to comply with any condition hereof. 3. A construction permit shall not be issued until twenty-one (21) days after approval by the Washington State Department of Ecology or until any review proceedings initiated within this twenty-one (21) day review period have been completed. Fred Kaufman Hearing Examiner Date 1. Vicinity Map 2. Existing Plot Plan 3. Detail View cc: Attorney General's Office Owner -Football Northwest LLC Contact -Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. Yellow File Football NW, LLC --Sajel, Renton, Washington :rier ~ " ~ " ! ;," , , ~ ~ ~ ! , ~~ 11", ~, , Waterfrmtu",truct"" I",. 205 NE NORTHLAKE WAY, Su;te 2JO S[,t.,nLf. WA. 96' 05 (206) 54a-980D , " H:1'rl\ltl1iI I " .... - PiWt<><'r t ~ Pm 1 .. • , ! ~ m: "~I'd$! i i Sf 12n::'T ill • < ~ , ~ < • ! f , ~ ! ~ " 1/1 i>C le<~ 51 <om p • JOB SITE VICINITY MAP INO SCALE LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1/~ SEC: $11( 29-2<1N··OSF TAXUn I-2'>12405 9015 292~05 15 "BAXTER PARCH t-IORTH" RENTON LUA-OO-044 LLA REG NO 20010105900005 WCH IS ?OR Of SW 1/4 29-24-05 LY WLY Of BN RR CO R/W LAT: 47 32' 14" LONG -122" 11' 5)" PURPOSE-PROVIDE SHORElINE PROTECTION AND PROJECT NAM(: EXHIBIT 1 JU~ITA ROHON t I SITE AREA MAP Scale:1 =3miles PROPOSEO: SAl-1(Y FOOTBALL NY<' LlC FLOAl' SAfT"N SARRffR DATUM: C.O.E. o".O:,·-,E~S"-'-"C"-''''-______ n_===c=-:-_ ADJACENT OWNERS REFERENCE I: 1 M!STY COVE CO~t.lINIU~S 502' Rll'l.. '!' LN N RENTON, WA 98056 2 QiJlNDAU. TERMINAlS 450) \.AI(;[ ~AHINGTON 8LVD RfNTDN, WA <;18056 June 27, 2008 SITE LOCATION ADDRESS: 5015 RIPLD' l..mE R£NTON, Wfo, 98056 292405Q015 I: 07-)2156.A-I.l Seahawk.slBarrier I.akes Streams Study 062708.doc IN'SfALL FLOAT <iAFrrr ElARRIER SYSTEIo4. IN: lJ,KE WASHINGTON NEAR: RENTON -COUNTY: KING STATE: WASHINGTON APPl 9'1': FOOTBALL NW LLC SHEET: 1 Of: 5 ATE.; 5-"29-05 CIiDAROCK CONSULTANTS, INC Football NW, LLC -Sa/el} Renton, Washington : , rier / EXISTING P(RMITTED PlER- LOCATION EXISTiNG PIER 930'-'O~/ (6)500LBS CONCRETE ANClfORS +/- (VERY 150F1 EXISTING lOG /' SEAWALL / / / / /. June 27, 2008 _(4) EXISTli'IG TtM8ER PILES "S£ LAKE WASHINOTON BLVD RENTON, WI<. 98056 o QUENDAlL TE:Ri.4INALS 4503 LAKE W-'HINClDN BLVD RENTON, WA 98056 SeahawksiBarrier Lakes Streams ,S'tudy 0627()8.dex APPROI<AMAT[ WATER OEPTHS JOG S11E FOOTBAll NW lAKE WASHINGTON BLVD REmON, WA 98055 2924059001 I / EXHIBIT 2 0) I,oII$TY COvE" CONDOt.4INIUMS / 5021 RIPLY LN N X R[NTON, WI. 98056 ~ I EXISnNG BOATHOUSE / / I I EXISllNG PLOT PlAN /200' 100' ~O' 0' 200' ""E!~"'iiiiiiiiOil-""'Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SCALE: l-~?OO' NOTCS: TOTAl flOAT SAFETY DARRER LENGTH APf'ROXIMATfl.Y 1,200'. REfERENC[ PLiCANT:FOOTBALL NW LLC PROPOSED:INST.ou flOAT SAFETY BARRIER SYSTEM. NEAR ,1,1-lAKE WA.$HINCTONjRENTON SHEET: 2 Of-5 [l,!.T(: 5-29-08 ow : 07-J2156.A-2.1 CEDAROCK CONSUI.rAN7:~ INC Football NW, LLC -Safe _ Renton, Washington \ June 27, 2008 4) EXISTING TI\!OER PILES rrier SeahawksiBarrier /4kes Streams Study 062708.doc 930'-10· DETAIL VIEW EXHIBIT 3 EXISTING PERMfTTED PIER LOCATION OKWl 2 \ .80' EXISTING SHORElINE 500LBS CONCRrTE ANCHOR A!:"PROX, 150FT SEE PG.4 fOR D(TAJL 100' 50' 20 c' 100' ,~""'IIII"'iiii~-"Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ SCALf: T' ~ 1 00' BARRI[R SYSlEM. NCOTES lOlA!. FLOAT WfTY BARRIER LE~GIH p[>PROXIMATElY 1,700', CEDAROCKCONSULTANTS, INC City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: NAME: Football Northwest LLC PROJECT INFORMATION ADDRESS: 505 Fifth Avenue South,Suite 900 PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: CITY: Seattle, WA ZIP: 98104 >,fFKrY ,.P4~~ Sea hawks Practice Facility TELEPHONE NUMBER: 206-342-3000 PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: 5015 Lake Washington BoUlevard, Renton, WA 980956 APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: Alan Foltz, for Elaine Wine KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 2924059015 and 292405 9001 COMPANY (if applicable): Football Northwest LLC EXISTING LAND USE(S): Commercial ADDRESS: 505 Fifth Avenue South, PROPOSED LAND USE(S): Commercial Suite 900 CITY: Seattle, WA ZIP: 98104 EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: Unknown TELEPHONE NUMBER 206-550-8363 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION CONTACT PERSON (if applicable): Unknown NAME: Alan Foltz, Agent EXISTING ZONING: COR PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): N/A COMPANY (if applicable): Waterfront Construction, Inc. SITE AREA (in square feet): 721,580 SF ADDRESS: 205 NE Northlake Way, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED: N/A Suite 230 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: N/A CITY: Seattle, WA ZIP: 98105 PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable): N/A Q:web/pw/devserv/formsiplanning/masterilpp.doc 07f2Ri08 PI"(OJECT INFORMATION continued NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): N/A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BYTHE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): N/A NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): N/A PROJECT VALUE: $90,812.00 IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL 0 AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE BUILDINGS (if applicable): NIA 0 AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A 0 FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL o GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. BUILDINGS (if applicable): Boathouse 11260 SF o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq. ft. BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if 0 WETLANDS sq. ft. applicable): N/A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION ~,TOWNSHIP 24N ,RANGE 05E , IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name/s) Alan D. Foltz declare that I am (please check one) __ the current owner of the property involved in this application or X the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signature of Owner/Representativ (Signature of Owner/Representative) '''!~ "'. :"1 ::. i .? rvi',! C/,;i/' .. ,,' ···:·'ir{L:~: I C)c:c •. : ,1:';" . ,'ID 1 .. , r_~·~' __ ···,""'_ .• r,'._, .-, '''"Y.r-__ ~ __ ._ "_ ,"."-.-,~.~ ... ~J Q:weh/pw/devserv/forms/planninglmastcrapp.doc I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Alan D. Foltz signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. , ,....'4' Notary Public in and for the State of Washington Notary (Print) GrE''RA L.$D C, ~ I oR My appointment expires: Q.,.. 15, 20 I 0 2 07/28/08 Project: PROJECT NARRATIVE Football Northwest Floating Safety Barrier Section SW, Township 24N, Range 05E LAT: 47.537N LON: 122.20W Waterbody: Lake Washington, County: King Parcel: 292405 9015 08 and 292405 900 I Land Use Permits Required: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and SEP A Detennination Zoning: COR 1245 Ind, Heavy Industry Proposed Activity: An approximately 1100 foot long floating Safety Barrier, placed in Lake Washington to protect the environmental quality of private shoreline from excessive disturbance, and to establish a safety measure to prevent boats, or persons from entanglement with submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC. See Biological Evaluation of 6-27-08 pages 3 & 4, attached. Estimated Construction Cost: $ 90, 812.00 Constructiou Access: Alan D. Foltz Permit Coordinator All proposed construction is waterward of Ordinary High Water (OHW), to be accessed by contractors barge, which will contain pre fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre formed concrete anchors, for stabilizing position of the safety barrier. Waterfront Construction, Inc. Agent for Football Northwest LLC 206-548-9800 foltz@waterfrontconstruction.com Football Northwest -Safety Barrier Renton, Washington 1. Proposed Activity Biological Evaluation An approximately 1,100-foot long floating safety barrier will be placed in Lake Washington off- shore of the new Seahawks training facility. The primary purposes of the safety barrier are: 1) to protect environmental quality along the shoreline from excessive disturbance that could occur if boats and people were allowed free access to this area; and 2) a public safety measure to help prevent boats, waders, and swimmers from contacting submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts. Summer training camp, and to a lesser extent practice sessions during the football season will draw spectators. There are limited upland locations from where the outdoor practice facility can be observed so some people will come via Lake Washington in powerboats and other watercraft. This number could be substantial in the summer and early fall. Football Northwest has, and will continue to invest a great deal of effort in restoring the shoreline as part of the site environmental remediation and development mitigation process. Studies have shown that the nearshore area of Lake Washington in this area is utilized by a diverse aquatic biota. The safety barrier is proposed as a proactive measure to limit access into the shallowest parts of the nearshore area and the adjacent riparian buffer in anticipation of increased waterfront traffic. Unless measures are taken to keep people away fTom the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly replanted vegetation could occur. There is also a significant quantity of submerged artifacts (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area, much of which poses a hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. The shoreline is also private property. While the Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north as public property, and are providing public access, the safety barrier will be one way to help discourage people from accessing the more sensitive private area near the practice fields. The safety barrier is not designed to be used for moorage. However, there is the possibility that some people will occasionally use it for that purpose. While this type of unauthorized use would be discouraged, there is no way to prevent it's occurrence at all times. Therefore, to help avoid damage to the barrier, or damage that might be caused to the lake bottom if boat anchors were to drag, the design of the safety barrier anchors and hardware took into consideration the possibility that small boats could occasionally tie up to the structure. 2. Drawings: An aerial photo showing the project vicinity is provided in Appendix A. Photos of the lake shore in this area are provided in Appendix B. Construction drawings are provided in Appendix C 3. Date: June 27, 2008 4. Applicant: Football Northwest, LLC Attn: Elaine Wine June 27, 2008 505 Fifth A venue South, Suite 900 Seattle, Washington 98104 Foolhol/ NOrlhll'itSI Barrit.!,. BE 062708.duc CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS. iNC. Page I Football Northwest -Safety Barrier Renton, Washington 5. Agent: Cedarock Consultants, Inc. Attn: Carl Hadley 19609 244th Avenue NE Woodinville, Washington 98077 6. Project Name: Football Northwest Floating Safety Barrier 7. Location of Activity Section: Latitude: SW1/. Sec 29 Township: 47.537N Longitude: 24N 122.20W Range: Biological Evaluation 05E Waterbody: Lake Washington HUC: 171100120302 County: King 8. Description of Work Approximately 1, I 00 feet of floating safety barrier will be installed. The ArrnorFloat Floating Barrier System™ was specifically designed to provide a positive boat barrier between the general public and restricted areas. Design purposes include stopping errant recreational boaters and demarcating unsafe or closed areas. The barrier will extend from the new dock at the north end of the site, southwest approximately 930-feet to an existing pile. From the pile the float will turn 90-degrees to the southeast ArmorFloat~ barrier system and will travel about 100-feet to a new anchor on the shoreline (see Appendix C). A total of six, SOD-pound pre-cast concrete anchors will be placed in Lake Washington at a rate of one approximately every 150-fcet to hold the barrier in place. The barrier will float off-shore between 30-feet and about 100-feet from the shoreline in water depths ranging from about 3 feet to about 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). New attachment hardware will be fixed to the dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil will be set on the shoreline just above OHW. The floating barrier will be stretched from the dock, around the pile, and to the shoreline and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors will be lowered to the lake bed with a crane and set on the soft mud. It is expected that the anchors will rapidly settle into the mud and may end up below the surface over time. While other types of anchors (screws, clam shells, etc.) were evaluated, the very soft silt and sands of indeterminate depth provide poor anchoring purchase for these types of systems which rely on firm substrate for resistance. June 27, 2008 FmJ/holl NorrJill'esl Barner BE ()61708 doc CEDAROCKCONSULTANTS. INC Page 2 Football NW, LLC -Safety U~, ier Renton, Washington PAQJ[CT DfSCf'lEO BY, Watertrmt Cmstructi<>1Ir<. 205 NE. NORTHl..AI<£ WAY, Suite 2JO SE,I.,nL£. W,I., 98105 (20S) 5~-98DO * ~ , " , ~ I " < < ! !if. 1IM>!!i! stllll$;Si: 4 ~ F"OOI'f'r • f ~ ~ < PMi>. l , , ! < Cif ""'3: • ~ • :;~ ·'2~S! 1 i 51:' r2ro"t " " ~ \ , • " ~ l' .. ~ " JOB ! • ~ SITE f ~]e-.n~1 ".r~ ~ ~ ,.#0' \ ~ weE jf WASHINGTON t ." 1\1 , • .t' ./ ~~ -' "3&:!! $I "':!G1Il Sl 01 ......... ' VICINITY MAP/NO SCALE LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1/4 SEC: SW 29-24N-05( TAXlCT I: 292405 9015 2'92-405 15 "SAXTER PARCEl NORTH" RENfON LUA-OO-044 lLA REC NO 20010105900005 WCH IS POR or SI'!' 1/4 29-24-05 LY Wl'T' Of BN RR CO R/W LAc: 4T Jt \4" LONG -112" 11' ')~- PURPOSE: PRQVlDE SHOREUNE PROTECTION AND PRClJE-CT NAME' ~ 5 ~ ! ~ w --' f-r-« w Vl Streams and Lake.Y Study * KENMORE , BlLlEVlIl RENTON AREA MAP Scole:l =3miles PROPOSED: SAflEY FOOTBALL NW lLC FlOAT SAU:.r'i' 8ARRlI:.R DAnJl.4. C-O.~~·_ES~~1-,,9-,-19'---_____ .-IIf-===,,-c- ADJACENT OWNERS' RfFfRENCE #: 1 MlSI1' COV[ CONOO""INIUlll5 5021 RIPLY LN " R£"TO~. WA 98056 2 Oi,.l~ND.\LL T1:RMINALS -4S03 lAKl WAHING10N BLVD R[NTOI.J, WA 98056 June 27, 2008 SiTE LOCATION ADDRESS' 5015 RIPLEY IN'IE: RENTON. "II 98056 2924059015 G/: 07-32156..1\-1.1 Seahawks/Barrter Lakes Streams Study 062708.doc INSTALL FLOAT SAFETY BARRIER SYSTEI.4 NEAR: R[NTOp.,' COUNTY: KING APf'L BY: FOOTM.L SHEET' 1 OF: :;. -STATE. WASHINGTON NW LLC OAT£.: 5-29-08 CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS, INC NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M) DATE: Scpterl1ber 5, 2008 LAND USE NUMBER: LUAOS-098, ECF, SMC. SM PROJECT NAME: Seahawks SafelY Barrier PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental fSEPA) Review, a Shoreline CO.1ditiollal Usc Permit, alaJ 8 Shoreline Substantial Oevelorment Perrr,1l for the :nstallation of an 8pproxi'llat8ly 1,1 OU-fout floi:ltlflg safety barrier on the shore of Lake \fVashington in aSSOciation with the Sp.<lttie Sea hawks HeadquJ.rters and Troilling raclilly. The project site is a 721.580 square foot lot In the CommercialiOfficei Resldc'lllal (COR) zeme The proposp.ri construction would be vmterward of the Ordinary High Water Mdrk (OHWfvl) IJSInO a contractor's borge contailling prc-fauricClted ~lOOrTl 1{]~lS, connectors; and pre-formed concete andlOrs The proposed safety bdrrrer \.',Iould protect the shoreline from exccssive disturbance 8nd vevcnt boats cllld pl~ople from en~anglemp.nt \'ith submerged piles, 109S ar'u other debriS PROJECT LOCATION: 12 Seallawks 'Way OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead /\yency, the C:ty of Renton h(-ls determined that significant environmental impacts 8(13 unllkE:ly to result frum the prr:posed project Therefore, as per-nlitled unaer thE: RCW 4321 C 110, the C!ty of Renton IS uSing the Op;lonal DNS-M proccss (0 gl\/(; rlollce that ;:J DNS- r,,1 IS I!kely to be Issued Comment periods fOi the proJcc: and the proposed DNS-M <:lrp. 1'lte~~r:--2ter. Into a. single comment per,oe There 'iVi!1 be riO commp.rlt period following the issuance of the Threshold Deter:1l1118tlon of Nur,-Slo;.Jrllflc;"ulce- Mitlg:-lteri (DNS-tv1), /\ 14-d:J.y appe:J.1 period will follow the ISScl811ce of the DNS-M PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: /\uQust 19, 2008 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: September 5, LOGS APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Alan Foltz. Waterfront Construction, Inc.; Tel: (206) 550-8363 Permits/Review Requested: Environmental (SEPA) Review, Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, Shoreline Substantial DeveJopment Permit Other Permits which may be required: Building Permit Requested Studies: Biological EvaJuation, and Stream & Lake Study Location where application may be reviewed: PUBLIC HEARING: CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Zoning/Land Use: Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Development RegUlations Used For Project Mitigation: Department of Community & Economic DeveloplTlent (CEO) -Planning Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Puullc tle<:lrmq is tef1t;:Jtiv~LS~~~,e~j.vJeci for October 28. 2008 before th,~ RUltlm Hearing Examiner III Renton Couilcil ChcHTlbers He;:JrlI":qs begin at 9 00 J\rvl all the 7th floor of the reiN Renton C:ty Hall ioca18d Zll r055 South Grady Way The sublect site IS deslcJrlaterj Cornmerc:31/0fficeiResidentIJI (CORI on tI't? City of Renton ComprcllenSI'/8 Land Use fvj:.oJ,:) ;md Cornme,'craliOfficeiReSlcelltiol (COR.) on the City's Zonw,g Map [rlV'ronrTlerlt,,1 (SEFA) Cher:klls\ Tile prolec: vv:11 ~)e sublect to the: City s S[PA ord11"I:-JI"Ice, r;fvlC .'+-~LG30 Rfv~C 4 3- 090 ~~nd ether ,'1,1pllc;::;ble codes ,.111\.1 nC'gulot,or's cLi spprU,J:ld:e Proposed Mitigation Measures: The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed project. These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered by eXisting codes and regulations as cited above • The appllc;..m! shall follow the recommendations In the Biological Evaluation • The applicant and contractor shall follow recommendations included in the Construction Mitigation narrative submitted with the applicatIOn. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Gerald Wasser, Associate Planner, CEO - Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on September 19, 2008. This matter is also tentatively sch~duJed for a public hearing on October 28, 2008, at 9;00 AM, Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Rellton City Hall. 1055 South Grady VI/ay. Renton If you are interested In attendin~l the hearing, please cOlltact the Development Services DiVISion to enSUie that the hedflfl~ has not been rescheduled at (425) 430-7282. If comments carlnot be submitted m wrltll19 by the date Indicated 8bo·,'e. you may still appear 3t the hearing Jnd present your comments on the proposal before ihe Heming Examiner Ii you have questions about this proposal, or Wish to be made a party of record and receive additional mforrn<-:ltlorl by rnail, please con1act the project manager Anyone who submits written curnmefl\s will 8uto!Tlatically become a party of record and Will be notified of any deCISion on thiS project. CONTACT PERSON: Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7382; Eml: gwasser@cLrenton,wa,us PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you would like to be made a party of record to receive furth';;f Information or1 trli~ proposed project. complete this form 8.nd rctur'l to City of Renton, CEO -f-"llannlng DiviSion, 1055 So Grady Way, Renton, INA 98057. Name/File No.: Seanawks Safe\j' GClrrler/LUt~08-D98, ECF. SMC, SM MAiliNG ADDRESS ------- TELEPHONE NO. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231 PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: -'l;,i:-,(;?;:f[;\,JT PI,~ I~' C, , , :, IF r-'r-, -~-"./\TII~'iG ~ c',:,: rrrG!\! ',11·. - AUG 19 2008 De." .... ,""" , '(~\.",t!VED The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21 C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide ir*ormation to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). Fornonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. \\Se rver02\O\Permits Department\Active Projects\FootbaU NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc07/29/08 A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Football Northwest Safety Boom 2. Name of applicant: Elaine Wine, Football NW; Alan Foltz, Agent 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Alan Foltz,Waterfront Construction,lnc.,205 NE Northlake WaY,Suite 230, Seattle, WA 98105 Alan Foltz: 206-548-9800 (Contact). Elaine Wine: 206-550-8363 (Applicant) 4. Date checklist prepared: July 29, 2008 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton, WA 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): As permits allow. No phasing. 3 to 4 weeks for boom placement and mitigation. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. No. None related to this proposal. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Biological Evaluation and Streams and Lakes Study, prepared by Cedarock Consultants' Carl Hadley. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. Yes. Boathouse repair applications. SEPA exempt under WAC 197-11-800-3. 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Renton SOP, SEPA, BP; WOFW HPA; Corps LOP 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. An approximately 1100 foot long floating Safety Darrier, placed in Lake Washington to protect the environmental quality of private shoreline from excessive disturbance, and to establish a safety measure to prevent boats, or persons from entanglement with submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC. \\Server02\D\Permits Department\Active Projects\Football NW Log Boom\Permits\envchlst.doc 2 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. V. Sec: SW 29 24N 05E; Parcels 292405 9015 & 292405-9001; LAT 47'32'14", LON 122'11'53" 5015 Ripley Lane, Renton 98056 B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one); flat. rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other _____ _ b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) N/A c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay. sand. gravel. peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None Known e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. N/A f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Not Anticipated g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? N/A h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: The proposed safety barrier boom, placed in Lake Washington will protect the environmental quality of private shoreline from excessive disturbance. \\Server02\D\Permits Oepartment\Active Projects\Football NW Log Boom\Permits\envchlst.doc 3 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (Le., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Muffled diesel exhaust from construction crane and tug. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of equipment only as needed. 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Lake Washington 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Yes, placement of six safety barrier boom concrete anchors. Shoreline area mitigation. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. N/A 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. N/A 5) Does the proposal lie within a 1 DO-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. Not known 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and antiCipated volume of discharge. No. N/A \\Server02\o\Permits Department\J\ctive Projects\Footbali NW Log Boom\envch!st.doc 4 b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. N/A 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals ... : agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. N/A c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters, If so, describe. N/A 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No. N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: None proposed 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: _x_ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other _x_ evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other _x_ shrubs _x_ grass __ pasture __ crop or grain __ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other __ water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other __ other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Site shoreline removat of non native vegetation with establishment of an already approved planting plan (see 8070755 and LUA07.137SM,ECF in Renton files. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: See b. above \\Server02\D\Permits DepartmentlActive Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 5 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle. songbirds, other ________ _ Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other.--;----,.,-______ _ Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other _____ _ b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Salmon c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain Adult fish migrate through the area early January and early May. No spawning occurs in the project area. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: The proposed boom is an effort to help mitigate potential impacts from future shoreline disturbance that could occur with increase use of Lake Washington in the vicinity of the site. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. N/A Supplied by construction barge b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. N/A c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: N/A None 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. No 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Emergency spill contacts posted with permits 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: None proposed \\Server02\D\Permits OepartmentlActive Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doG 6 b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? N/A 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Short term crane operation 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: None proposed 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Football NW facilities and sports playing field b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No N/A c. Describe any structures on the site. Existing pier and boathouse (to the north) d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No New pier under 8070755. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? COR f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Not known g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not known if, as applicable h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. Shoreline area i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? N/A \\Server02\D\Permits Oepartment\Active Projects\FootbaJi NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 7 j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? N/A k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None proposed I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: None proposed 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided. if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. N/A b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: N/A 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. N/A Proposed boom is approx. 8" above waterline b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts. if any: Mitigation for the facilities results in shoreline restoration, including clean-up of contaminated material, removal of creosote timber and concrete, and man made flotsam. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? N/A No \\Server02\D\Permlts Department\Active Projects\Footbali NW Log Boom\Permits\envchlst.doc 8 c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None proposed 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Lakeside boating, water sports b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: Proposed safety barrier will enhance safety by preventing boats, or persons from entanglement with submerge piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: None proposed 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Ripley Lane b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the apprOXimate distance to the nearest transit stop? Not known c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? N/A \\Server02\D\Permits DepartmentlActive Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 9 d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private? No e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. N/A f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. N/A g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: None proposed 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None proposed 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. None in proposed project area b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. None proposed N/A C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. \\Server02\D\Permits Department\Active Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 10 " Proponent: Name Printed: Date: \\Server02\O\Permits Department\.A,ctive Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 11 CITY OF RENTON DE II:RMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) APPLICATION NO(S): LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM APPLICANT: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. PROJECT NAME: Sea hawks Safety Barrier DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximalely 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) 'zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Sea hawks Way) The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on October 20, 2008. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.8. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. PUBLICATION DATE: DATE OF DECISION: SIGNATURES: an, Administrator ,"",",g""",Y~,1f! Community Services October 4, 2008 September 29, 2008 a/]..a~o'1 ttte=-'f~ . David Daniels, Fire Chief Fire Department ~ Department of Community & Economic Development _q (V1[O~_~ Date CI'1'y 4 ( RENT()N Hearing Examiner Fred J. Kaufman Mr. Roger Pearce Foster Pepper. PLLC 1111 Third Ave. Ste. 3400 Seattle. WA 98101 RE: Shoreline Conditional Use Pennit for Safety Barrier UJA-08-098, ECF. SMC, SM Dear Mr. Pearce: This office has reviewed the request to reconsider the decision to only allow the barrier if less intrusive measures do not successfully deter onlookers from approaching too close to this area of the shoreline. The applicant raised the issue of lighting at night. This issue had been unresolved when the hearing occurred as the Coast Guard had not made its recommendation. This office correctly believed that a barrier approximately 1,000 feet long and 30 to 100 feet from shore would ueed lighting. The Coast Guard has now detennined that lights would be necessary. The applicant notes that the lights that will be used would be low intensity and not be very visible. This barrier with or without lights will be intrusive since it is obviously intended to thwart access by boaters to the cordoned off area. The applicant noted that boalers came by during construction and during some of the early uses of the facility. Obviously the new construction probably attracted its share of onlookers. Practice may also attract a certain number of onlookers. The vantage point from the water level may soon deter those since this office does not anticipate a very good Hobservation deck tl from the water side. But, again, experience may dictate what measures are ultimately required and that can be gained from a one-year period of observation or less if accident statistics indicate a serious problem exists. The applicant suggests that other similar barriers exist so this would not be unprecedented. It appears that generally those barriers are in areas in which swinuning occurs and where boating \vould be an incompatihle usc. This office still believes that an attempt should be made to ward olTbuaters w'ith less intrusive signs or methods alld ifthat fails, then the proposed barrier should be permitted. Therefore, this office still recommends that the applicant try other methods to deter onlookers from enlering the area that would have been restricted by the barriers. If such measures do not appear to be working tben the barrier pennits will be available and the barrier could be installed. The applicant may appeal this decision to the City Council within 14 days of this determination. Sincerely, Fred Kaufman Hearing Examiner City of Renton HUnt cc: Derus Law, Mayor ] cnnifer Henning, Development Services Larry Warren, City Attorney Gerald Wasser All Parties of Record ----." 1055 South Grady Way -Renton. Washington 98057 -(425) 430-6515 RENTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ',,-'~I-,\1, . ~ ,-;iCt:.i\JCl.> >-,\, CI F:RK'S rl~· .... I(.r BEFORE THE I-rEARING EXAMINER OF THE CITY OF RENTON 8 9 In re Application of Football Northwest LLC for Shoreline Conditional Use Pern1it and Shoreline 10 Development Permit for Floating Safety Barrier 11 12 File No. LUA08-098 ECF, SMC, SM MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION 13 I. INTRODUCTION 14 Applicant Football Northwest LLC ("FNW") respectfully requests the Hearing Examiner 15 to modify the November 1 0,2008, Report And Recommendation on the proposed floating safety 16 barrier at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center ("VMAC"). In particular, FNW requests the 17 Examiner to modifv conclusions oflaw 2, 3 and 4 to conform to the evidence and to eliminate 18 the condition placed by the Examiner on the proposed floating safety barrier. The condition 19 would require FNW to install warning signs to warn off "intruders" in order to provide the 20 shoreline protection and boat protection that the floating barrier is designed to attain, and if those 2 I measures do not produce the desired result, then the floating safety barrier may be installed. This 22 condition is based on thc Examiner's erroneous conclusions about the floating safety barrier in 23 conclusions 2, 3 and 4 -that the barrier would be intrusive, that such a barrier is unprecedented, 24 and that the problem of milling boats in Iront of the VMAC, which includes the outdoor practice 25 fields for the Seattle Seahawks, is a conjecture that is not yet proven. The Examiner was 26 particularly concerned that the floating barrier would be intrusive because the U. S. Coast Guard ""If' "lflL MOTION FOR RECONSIDERA nON - 1 ;, I ;< . l_~ : '. ~ ;' ': FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 T1HRD A VI'.NUI:, SUITE3400 SEArrLE, WASHINGTON 98101-3299 PHON!' (206) 447-4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 S09S2t.60.1 might require lighting. The Examiner's conclusions are not supported by substantial evidence, 2 are not supported by the record, and are not supported by the findings offact in the Examiner's 3 own decision. Accordingly, both the recommended condition and the portions of Conclusions 2, 4 3 and 4 regarding that condition should be modified or deleted from the Report And 5 Recommendation. 6 II. ARGUMENT 7 A. The Examiner Has Authority to Modify the Condition in the Report and Recommendation. 8 9 10 I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The Examiner may modify his decision pursuant to Renton Zoning Code 4-8-1 00G4 if that decision is an error of judgment or if there is new evidence not reasonably available at the hearing. Here, the Examiner's imposition of the Condition to post signs was based on the unsupported conclusions that the proposed floating safety barrier will be intrusive, that the lighting that may be required will be intrusive, that the floating safety barrier is an unprecedented use, and that the problem of milling boats immediately offshore ofthe VMAC facility is merely conjectural. The evidence in the record does not support those conclusions. Rather, the evidence in the record and facts of which the Examiner may take notice (including new information regarding lighting from the United States Coast Guard) show that the floating safety barrier is not intrusive (nor will the lighting required by the Coast Guard be intrusive); that the safety barrier is hardly unprecedented because there are five other similar barriers within a few miles of the VMAC along the Lake Washington shore; and that the milling boats offshore from the VMAC is an existing problem. B. The Nearshore Boat Traffic at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center Is Not Conjecture. 23 The application for the floating safety barrier at VMAC was prepared in June and July 24 2008. At that time, the Seahawks had not yet moved into the facility, but were already beginning 25 to experience a good deal of boat traffic curious about the construction of the Facility and the 26 outdoor practice fields. Accordingly, the application indicated that increased waterfront traffic MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION -2 50952660 I FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 3400 SEATTLE, W,\SlHNGTON 98101-3299 PHON~. (206) 447-4400 FAx (206) 447-9700 J was "anticipated." The Examiner evidently read this language and concluded that the increased 2 waterfront traffic, which would endanger the shoreline values, disturb sediments and endanger 3 boat traffic, was "conjecture."] 4 Nothing in the record supports the Examiner's conclusion that the increased boat traffic is 5 "conjecture." None of the Examiner's findings support that conclusion. And the testimony at 6 the hearing was that there increased boat traffic is occurring.2 The Declaration of Lance Lopes 7 ("Lopes Dec.") provides further detail.] 8 As discussed by Mr. Lopes, the team only began practicing on the outdoor fields at 9 VMAC on August 19 th , after the safety barrier application and after the team's summer training 10 camp ended. Despite the private nature of the practices and no publicity of the practice times, II there was a large increase in daily nearshore boat traffic. As one example, at the August 30, 12 2008, practice there were approximately twenty (20) power boats at one time milling around the 13 nearshore at VMAC trying to observe practice or see the Seahawks players. That boat traffic 14 should dramatically increase next summer during training camp when the practices are open to 15 the public, the outdoor practice schedule is published and predictably known to the public, which 16 is why the floating safety barrier is needed prior to those dates.4 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 c. The Safety Barrier and Lighting Required by the Coast Guard Will Not Be Intrusive. The Examiner also concluded that the safety barrier would be intrusive and even more intrusive if lighted. 5 The testimony at the hearing and in the record does not support that conclusion. Rather, the safety barrier has only one foot of freeboard and comes in colors such as white and green that would not only be consistent with the shoreline coloration but would also be ] Recommendation at Concl. 3. , . : Pearce tesllmony. , Lopes Dec. at ~2. This information may be considered by the Examiner because there was no opportunity to provide any testimony at the hearing on this issue, which was Jirst raised by the Examiner when Conclusion 3 of the Report was published on Novembber 10, 2008. 4 Lopes Dec. at '\12. S Recommendation at Concl. 4. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - 3 S09526t>O I FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 THIRD A vmUI:, SUITE 3400 SEATTLE, WASIHNGTON 98101-3299 PHON~, (206) 447·4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 consistent with minimizing salmonid predation. The Examiner's findings similarly do not 2 support the conclusions about an "instrusive" structure. 3 Since the public hearing on the floating safety barrier, the Seahawks have been informed 4 by the United States Coast Guard that small battery powered lights will be required on the 5 proposed safety boom.6 These lights arc very low voltage and would be only approximately 1.5 6 cd (candles) in strength. The lights would be easily visible when close to the light source but 7 would appear only as a speck oflight at greater distances. The flash length and period between 8 Hashes can be programmed so that the light would gi ve an indication to boaters but not be 9 intrusive to others. A typical scenario is to have the light on for approximately one-half second, 10 then be off for two or more seconds. In addition, these lights are aimed in a fairly narrow band II (range of elevation) so that the light is directed along the water toward boaters and not upward 12 toward homes on the uplands. 13 D. The Safety Barriers in Lake Washington Is Not "Unprecedented". 14 The Examiner also concluded that the proposed floating safety barrier is "unprecedented" 15 and as a result signage should be tried before installation of a safety barrier. 7 As the testimony 16 at the hearing showed, the f10ating safety barrier at VMAC would not be a precedent for other 17 safety barriers in Lake Washington because the Seahawks are the only professional sports team 18 that is located on the lake and that trains outdoors. The Examiner was incorrect to conclude, 19 however, that safety barriers along Lake Washington are unique or unprecedented. No testimony 20 at the hearing supported that conclusion, and the Examiner's Findings of Fact fail to support that 21 conclusion. 22 23 24 25 26 6 Lopes Dec. at '.]3. This testimony is appropriate because there was no opportunity to obtain this evidence prior to the hearing since the Coast Guard had not responded to a request for comments on lighting. 7 Recommendation at Concl, 3 and Condition. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - 4 50952660 I FOSTER PEPPER PILe 1111 THIRD AVI·,.''IL"]·" SUITE 3400 SEATTlE, WASHINGTON 98101-3299 I'HONE (206)447-4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 I In fact, there are at least tive examples within three miles of VMAC along the Lake 2 Washington shoreline of these types of barriers where motorized water craft are not perrnitted:8 3 4 5 6 7 a. b. c. d. e. Clarke Beach Park on Mercer Island, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in the City of Renton, The Southport Development in the City of Renton, Mercer Island Beach Club on Mercer Island, and Mercerwood Shore Club on Mercer Island. 8 The Examiner should also note that the protected area occupies far less of the lake than 9 the prior use of the site before it was purchased by its current owner. Prior to the site's use by 10 the Seahawks (after several years of being unused and remediated), the area of Lake Washington 11 offshore from the VMAC site was filled with barges oflogs that were used in conjunction with 12 the Port Quendall operation. Historic photographs of the areas offshore from the VMAC site 13 (previously known as the North and South Baxter Property) in the City'S records show that those 14 log barges extended much further into the lake than the proposed safety boom and were far more 15 restrictive in that no activity could occur within their boundaries.9 16 Ill. CONCLUSION 17 In conclusion, applicant FNW respectfully requests that the Examiner reconsider the 18 November 10, 2008, Report and Recommendation; amend the portions of Conclusions 2,3 and 4 19 (the portions that conclude the safety barrier will be "intrusive" and "unprecedented" and that 20 increased boat traffic in the nearshore at VMAC is "conjecture") to conform to the evidence; and 21 eliminate the Recommendation's Condition so that the floating safety barrier can be installed this 22 23 24 25 26 8 Lopes Dec. at ~4 and Exhibit A. The Examiner can take judicial notice of the existing physical condition of the Lake Washington shoreline. Mr. Lopes is also allowable because there was no chance to respond at the Hearing to the Examiner's factual statement (even though framed as a conclusion in the Recommendation) that the VMAC safety barrier would be "unprecedented" since that factual statement was not made by the Examiner until the Recommendation was ~ublished on November 10, 2008. Lopes Dec. at ~4 and Exhibit B. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - 5 50952660 1 FOSTER PEPPER PLLe 1111 TI[JRD AVENUE, SUITE 3400 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101-3299 PHONE (206) 447-4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 year -prior to the even greater increases in boat traffic at the Seahawks summer training camp at thc VMAC outdoor practice fields. DATED this 24th day of November 2008. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - 6 509526t>O I fOSTER PEPPER PLLC Attorneys for applicant Football Northwest LLC FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 TH1RD AVENUE, SUITE 3400 SEATTLE, WASHlNGTON 98101-3299 PHONE (206) 447-4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER OF THE CITY OF RENTON 9 In re Application of Football Northwest LLC for Shoreline Conditional Use Pennit and Shoreline File No. LUA08-098 ECF, SMC,SM 10 Development Permit for Floating Safety Barrier 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 LANCE LOPES declares as follows: DECLARATION OF LANCE LOPES SUPPORTING MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION 1. Identity of Declarant. I am the Vice PresidentlGeneral Counsel of project applicant Football Northwest LLC. I have personal knowledge of the facts contained in this declaration and am competent to testify to those facts. 2. The Nearshore Boat Traffic at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center Is Not Conjecture. The Virginia Mason Athletic Center (VMAC), which houses the Seattle Seahawks corporate headquarters and training center, is located in the City of Renton at 12 Seahawks Way along the Lake Washington shoreline. The application for the floating safety barrier at VMAC was prepared in June and July 2008. At that time, the Seahawks had not yet moved into the facility, but were already beginning to experience a good deal of boat traffic curious about the construction of the Facility and the outdoor practice fields. Accordingly, the application indicated that increased waterfront traffic was "anticipated." Since mid-August 2008, when the DECLARATION OF LANCE LOPES - I FOSTER PEPPER PLlC 1111 Tlum AVENUi, Sum.woo SU'I"l'l.E, WASHINGTON 98101~3l" PHONE (206)4474iOC) FAX(l()6)4f'-9700 I Seahawks occupied the VMAC facility, that anticipation has become a reality. The team began 2 practicing on the outdoor fields on August 19 th , after its summer training camp ended. Despite 3 the private nature of the practices and no publicity of the practice times, there was a large 4 increase in daily nearshore boat traffic. As one example, at the August 30, 2008, practice I 5 observed approximately twenty (20) power boats at one time milling around the nearshore at 6 VMAC trying to observe practice or see the Seahawks players. We anticipate that this boat 7 traffic will dramatically increase next summer during training camp when the practices are open 8 to the public, tbe outdoor practice schedule is published and predictably known to the public. 9 3. The Lighting Required by the Coast Guard Would Not Be Intrusive. 10 Since the public hearing on the floating safety barrier, the Seahawks have been informed 11 by the United States Coast Guard that battery powered lights will be required on the proposed 12 safety boom. These lights are very low voltage and would be only approximately 1.5 cd 13 (candles) in strength. This is easily visible when close to the light source but would appear only 14 as a speck of light at greater distances. The flash length and period between flashes can be 15 programmed so that the light would give an indication to boaters but not be intrusive to others. 16 A typical scenario is to have the light on for approximately one-half second, then be off for two 17 or more seconds. In addition, these lights are aimed in a fairly narrow band (range of elevation) 18 so that the light is directed along the water toward boaters and not upward toward homes on the 19 uplands. 20 4. SafelY Barriers in Lake Washington Are Not Unprecedented and Not Intrusive. 21 The Seahawks agree that the floating safety barrier at VMAC would not be a precedent 22 for other safety barriers in Lake Washington. The Seahawks are the only professional sports 23 team located on the lake and that trains outdoors. It is incorrect to conclude, however, that safety 24 barriers along Lake Washington are unique or unprecedented. There are at least five examples of 25 these types of barriers where motorized water craft are not permitted within three miles of 26 DECLARATION OF LANCE LOPES - 2 FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 THIRD AVENUE,. Sum; 3fOO $£A'I"JU.. WA$HINGTON 98101-3299 PHoNII (206) H7-44oo FAXClO6)oM'·9700 VMAC. Attached to this declaration as Exhibit A are aerial photographs of the following safety 2 barriers: 3 4 5 6 7 a. b. c. d. e. Clarke Beach Park on Mercer Island, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in the City of Renton, The Southport Development in the City of Renton, Mercer Island Beach Club on Mercer Island, and Mercerwood Shore Club on Mercer Island. 8 The VMAC safety barrier is also designed to be unobtrusive, with only one foot of freeboard and 9 can be installed in a color that is not obtrusive. 10 This protected area occupies far less of the lake than the prior use of the site before it was II purchased by its current owner. Prior to the site's use by the Seahawks (after several years of 12 being unused and remediated), the area of Lake Washington offshore from the VMAC site was 13 filled with barges of logs that were used in conjunction with the Port Quendall operation. 14 Historic photographs of the areas offshore from the VMAC site (previously known as the North 15 and South Baxter Property) are attached as Exhibit B to this declaration. Those log barges 16 extended much further into the lake than the proposed safety boom and were far more restrictive 17 in that no activity could occur within their boundaries. The Seahawks are not seeking to limit 18 persons from entering the area, only watercraft. 19 I declare under penalty ofpeIjuryunder the laws of the State of Washington that the 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 foregoing is true and correct. Executed at tQ..+ ~ , Washington, thi~ I day of November 2008. DECLARATION OF LANCE LOPES - 3 FOSTER PEPPER PLLC ~09~lJ15.l 1111 THIRD AVENUE. Sum)I(I(J SEATTU. WASHINGTON 98101~3l99 PtiONt(06) 147"'"00 fAX (2.06) "7-9700 EXHIBIT A Goog le Ma ps Page 1 of I Clarke Beach Park htt p://maps.goog le .com /ma ps?hl =en&ta h=w l 11 1171200X Goog le Maps Gene Co ulon Memorial Beach Park hllp :llmap s.google.com /maps·'hl =en&tab-wl Page I of I 11 11 7/200X Southport R enton -Google Map s Results 1-2 of about 933 for Southport near Renton, WA Pag~ 1 of 1 Bristol Apartments -www .th6fu>lstOill ... aIL".k LG>:lJiY ' A Bristol At Southport 1087 Lake Wash ington Blvd N , Renton , WA- (425) 228-3313 il I:' ir 0{7 IT 16 reviews B. Bristol at Southport The 1133 Lake Washington Blvd, Renton, WA - (425) 430-1725 Southport http ://maps.google,com/map s?hl =en&um=! &ie=UTF -8&q =Southport+Rcnton&fb=! &sa... ! 1/21 /2008 ec3: <'C ~ IlO ,., ,., <'C Q"-; ('jt;;' cS" 0"= Q. Results 1-10 of about 5,068 for Beach Club near Mercer Island, WA A. Mercer Island Beach Club 8326 Avalon Dr, Mercer Island , WA - Certified Home Inspec~su;\WWl.itjf'i'laGffiGRtlr B. Mercer Island Beach Club: Tennis Office Google Ma ps htt p ://maps.goog le.com /maps?hl =en&lah=wl Mercerwood S hore Club Page 1 of 1 11/17 /2008 EXHIBITB ~ • ~ • • • • • • • It • • SWTH POINT LAKE INGTON ",W,,,, PO IIfT ~~ 8 i8 == '1-~1."--i!rl " :8 [8 ~ ,~ 18! 8: 8: " " '% ! ,fA I 5000 4 000 3 000 2000 Scal e 1 :2 4 000 1f.& 0 'd 1-1 , 1000 0 5000 pf-( L-( MIN trq"" m"" 0 '" 0" ... 0 ' 20. KING COU NTY AR E II, WA SHINGTON NO .5 1 E • • • Map Legend ,N Inlentilt. "'"'101' Roa d'li OUlOf Ra id ,N Intol!fslOItol! ,'.' Stoll. hlil l\wa~ ,r./ US hl"hYl(il' Road . • Cilies I .. 1 USGS Cuad In du 2 4K lower 48 Avall,btl.' WetlanD Oil!;! Non·OlglUI DIt;jIUI N<l' 0.111 't.n NHO Strum" Counties 100K 0 Stirtn 1001( D South America D UOfth Ami ric ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BEFORE TH E H EARING EXAMINER OF THE C ITY OF RE N TON 9 [n re App li cation of Football Northwest LLC for Sho reline Conditiona l Use Pe rmit and Shoreline File No . LUA08-098 ECr , SMC , SM 10 Developme nt Pe rmit for F loating Safety Barri er I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ?' _J 24 25 26 DECLARATI ON OF SERV ICE HELEN STUBBERT declares a s follows: I . Id e ntit y of Declarant. I am a lega l ass istant for Fos ter Peppe r PLLC and Roge r A. Pearc e. I hav e personal knowl edge of the filCts in th is declaration and am competent to te s tify to those fact s. 2. Serv ice. On Novem be r 24,2008, I caused to be delivered the Motion For Recon s iderati o n , the Declarati o n Of Lance Lope s S upportin g Motion For Reconsideration , a nd this Decl aratio n Of Service to th e following per so n s in the marmer indicated below: Mr. Gera ld Wa sser Associate Pl a nner Development Serv ices Di vis io n Rent o n C it y Hall -6 1h Floor 1055 So uth Grad y Wa y Renton , W A 98057 Via Me ssenge r Of'fice of th e Hear in g Examiner ATTN: Mr. Fred Kaufman Renton Cit y I la ll -71h Floor 10 55 South Grady Wa y Re nt o n , W;\ 98057 Via Messenge r DE CLARAT ION OF SERVI C E-I ORIGINAL FOSTER PEPPER PLL C JIll TIHIW A \,~:NU ~, Surl'!; 3400 S FArn E, WASHINCTON 981 01·3299 I'I -IONE (2 06 1 447-4400 I;AX (206) 447·9700 City Clerk for the City of Renton ATTN: Ms. Bonnie Walton 2 Renton City Hall -i h Floor lOSS South Grady Way 3 Renton, W A 98057 Via Messenger 4 J declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 foregoing is true and correct. Executed at Seattle, Washington, this ~ day of November 2008. DECLARATION OF SERVICE-2 509527]2 1 L!JL~~ HELEN STUBBERT FOSTER PEPPER PLLC 1111 THIRD A VE:-IL'E, SUITE 3400 SEATTL[, WA.SHINGTON 98101-3299 PHONE (206) 447-4400 FAX (206) 447-9700 AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. County of King ) Nancy Thompson being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states: That on the 10 th day of November 2008, affiant deposited via the United States :vIail a sealed envelope(s) containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid, addressed to the parties ofrecord in the below entitled application or petition. Signature: Application, Petition or Case No.: Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA 08-098, ECF, SMC, SM The Decision or Recommendation contains a complete list of the Parties of Record. HEARING EXAMINER'S REPORT November 10, 2008 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION APPLICANT/OWNER: CONTACT: LOCATION: SUMMARY OF REQUEST: SUMMARY OF ACTION: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: PUBLIC HEARING: Football Northwest LLC 505 Fifth Ave South, Ste, 900 Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc, 205 NE Northlake Way, Ste. 230 Seattle, W A 98105 LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM 12 Seahawks Way (501S Ripley Lane North) Shoreline Conditional Usc Permit and a Shorelll1e Substantial Development Permit [or the installation oran appro.\Imatcly I, I 00 foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. Development Services Recommendation: Approve The Development Services Report was received by the Examiner on October 21, 2008, After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining available information on file with the application, field checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: MINUTES Thefollowing minutes are a summary of the October 28,2008 hearillg. The legal record is recorded Oil CD. The hearing opened on Tuesday, October 28, 2008, at 9:01 a.m, in the Council Chambers 011 the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No.1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No.2: Vicinity Map application, proof of posting, proof of publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit No.3: Zoning Map Exhibit No.4: Site Plan Exhibit No.5: Detail View Exhibit No.6: Concrete Anchor Detail Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 2 Exhibit No.7: Barrier Float Detail Exhibit No.9: Shoreline Substantial Development Pennit Exhibit No.8: Detennination of Non-Significance - Mitigated, Mitigation Measures The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Gerald Wasser, Associate Planner, Planning Division, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, Washington 98055. The project consists ofa floating safety barrier, which would be installed in conjunction with the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. It is located in the COR zone on an approximate 16.5 acre site. It is located on Seahawks Wayan the shoreline of Lake Washington. This barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance of the shallow aquatic habitat in the area and prevent vessels, swimmers and waders from coming in contact and becoming entangled in the various debris that is submerged along the shoreline in this area. The barrier would be approximately 1,100 feet in length, it is proposed to be attached to the newly constructed Seahawks pier and would extend approximately 930 feet to the southwest, wrap around four existing pilings and tum inland approximately 100 feet and be attached by a screw bolted into the shoreline. The floating barrier would be attached to six concrete anchors lowered to the lake bottom. Equipment used in this project would include a tugboat, a construction crane mounted on a barge, a work skiff and various small power and hand tools. This anchor system was chosen over other systems due to the soft bottom of the lake in this area, the weight of the concrete anchors would eventually cause them to sink into the soft bottom. The floating barrier system would be light orange in color and are in approximately nine-foot sections. It appears that boaters are attracted to the practice site and this is a unique protective measure. The barrier has been proven to prevent vessels from entering restricted or unsafe areas. The Examiner questioned if the barrier would be visible at night, lights used so people will not run into it. Mr. Wasser stated that it would be light orange in color so it would be visible. The ERC issued a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated with 2 measures. One of those measures required the use of a color that complements the shoreline. The project appears consistent with the Shoreline Conditional Use and confonns to the City Master Plan. The Examiner stated that he is concerned about creating a precedent. Are people allowed to cross over certain adjacent properties in the lake, even though often property lines do go out into the lake itself? Is access being barred to kayaks and other boaters that should have access to these 1,000 linear feet? Actually, there is 30,000- 100,000 square feet of water surface that is being cut off. Mr. Wasser stated that the barrier would be floating between 30 and 100 feet off shore in 3-9 feet of water. It would close ofT that are to all boaters including kayakers. The nature of the shape of the shoreline dictates the 30 to 100 feet of closure. Roger Pearce, Foster Pepper, 1111 Third Avenue, Ste 3400, Seattle 98101 stated that he represents Football Northwest. He introduced Mr. Alan Foltz with Waterfront Construction, the designers ofthe safety barrier. Mr. Carl Hadley of Cedar Rock is also present and is the Fisheries Biologist that has worked on this project. Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 3 This is a unique situation because it is a professional football team and is the only professional sports facility on Lake Washington or on a shoreline in Washington. There is more than anticipated boat traffic, mostly people looking at the new facility, people wanting to see the team practicing outside in the open air fields. The training camp takes place during the summer and throughout the season during the week the team practices at the facility on the outdoor fields. This part of the lake is extremely shallow, in most places it runs 3 to 6 or 7 feet deep. There arc a lot of contaminated sediments from the old Quendal Mill operation. The sediments in front of this property were not so contaminated that ecology required clean up in that area. It would be best of these were not stirred up by prop wash. There also is a great amount of submerged debris that boats and kayakers could run into. Some have been removed, some have broken off just under the water line. The barrier would keep people and powerboats from getting too close and damaging the shoreline. Regarding lighting ofthe barrier, it will be posted on navigation charts that will inform boaters of its location. The US Coast Guard may require lights, they have not talked to them about it as yet. They were hoping to make the barrier a bright color rather than a subdued one. Perhaps they can go with a bright green or white that would be more visible. Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, 205 NE Northlake Way, Ste. 230, Seattle 98105 stated that he is in charge of the permit development for this project. They have been successful with their permits and the Corps of Engineers who are in their final review stage. They are almost ready to issue the Corps Pennit. If the Corps of Engineers are not satisfied with their findings, then the Department of Ecology will be called to do further review of the project. The barrier would be 80% visible and so lights were not initially proposed, they are awaiting comments from the Coast Guard. Various colors are available, green is available and a standard color used for floats. There are also custom colors. The length of the barrier will be approximately 950 feet, the intent was where it goes out away from the shore it goes around some existing dock piling that is already in the lake and then it would come back straight to the shore. The sewer line in the lake is farther south of the last anchor and some 40-80 feet from the shoreline. The Examiner asked if the public was generally allowed to cross the water in this area? Mr. Pearce stated State does allow the public to fish, float, or swim in waters of the State that has been modified by the Shoreline Management Act. If a dock or pier is installed, that impediment to navigation is lawful and does not violate the public duty doctrine. On Exhibit 5, upon questioning by Mr. Pearce, Mr. Foltz pointed out the dotted line that indicates the Metro Sewer Line in Lake Washington near the project site. The depth of water at the southern end of the safety barrier is shown to be 3'3". Carl Hadley, Cedar Rock Consultants, 19609244"' Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 98077 stated that he could not speak to treaty rights, the Seahawks has committed to working with the tribes to make sure that,[ they want access to that area to fish, they would be provided the access. Again the tribes were not so concerned about being able to fish in this area, but the protection of the fish. The 18" diameter buoys are a great hiding place for fish, however the predators also like shaded areas. Bass or larger trout will hide in the shaded areas and ambush young salmon as they go past. This is also typical of old docks where there are hidden cavities underneath, the benefit of this safety barrier is that they will be bright Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 4 colored and fish will show up against bright colored objects. Some of the new pilings that are being installed are being painted white or are made of steel to keep fish from hiding in and around them. The material that the barrier is made of is very clean and is a standard material used in aquatic situations. Kayren Kittrick, Community and Economic Development showed Exhibit 4, with a highlighted dotted line showing the sewer line and where it runs in this area and crosses to Mercer Island. She specifically asked them to have someone come out and mark the lines before the installation of the anchors just to be on the safe side. The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this projcct. There was no one else wishing to speak, and no further comments from staff. The hcaring closed at 9:44 a.m. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1. The applicant, Football Northwest LLC, filed a request for a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit as well as a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit. 2. The yellow file containing the staff report, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit #1. 3. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS-M). 4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter. 5. There was no opposition from the public regarding the subject proposal. 6. The subject site is located at 12 Seahawks Way (aka 5015 Ripley Lane North). The subject site is located west of Lake Washington Boulevard on the shoreline of Lake Washington. The subject site is the location of the Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. 7. The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as suitable for the development of commercial, office or residential uses, but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of the Plan. 8. The subject site is currently zoned COR (commercial, office or residential). 9. The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 1823 enacted in April 1960. 10. The subject site is approximately 16.56 acres. II. The subject site is essentially flat and the lot includes the shoreline and lake surface. 12. The subject site contains both the Seahawks indoor training facility and office space as well as outdoor practice fields. Public access space is located on the north end of the large campus near a new dock. Seahawks Safely Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 5 13. The applicant proposes installing an approximately 1,000-foot floating safety barner 111 the luke. Thc barrier would be located between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline and be held 111 place by concrete anchors. The barrier would begin at the new dock and extend approximately 930 feet southwest to an existing pile and then tum shoreward for another approximately 100 feet. Six SOO-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed on the lake bottom. The anchors will settle into the soft bottom. 14. The lake's depth in the area defined by the proposed barrier is between 3 and 7 feet deep. The bottom contains mucky sediments, old pilings, rotted wood and possible contaminants as well as other potential hazards to navigation and swimming or walking. 15. The applicant had considered using other anchoring methods but determined the concrete blocks were most appropriate. The soft, mucky bottom limited the choices and the weights were a practical solution that would limit work in the muck that could potentially stir up contaminated sediments. 16. The barrier is intended to prevent entry into the defined area. The barrier would also breakup boat wakes thereby protecting the shoreline rehabilitation efforts. 17. The barrier would consist of a linked series of 18-inch diameter, 9 foot long polyethylene floats. Approximately 80 percent of the barrier would be above the waterline. 18. The applicant proposed using an orange colored barrier to maintain visibility. The ERC required that the barrier be a subdued color rather than the orange that was initially proposed. Color choice could affect salmonid predation. Darker colors could give predators a hiding place or a background color that could camouflage predators. Brighter or lighter colors would present fewer opportunities for hiding. 19. The system will need review, approval and permits from the Coast Guard and the Army Corps. The Coast Guard will determine iflighting is required to prevent night collisions. 20. If the barrier is located between 30 feet and 100 feet from the shoreline and extends approximately 1,000 linear feet between 30,000 square feet and 100,000 square feet of water surface defined by the barrier and the shoreline would be put off limits to boating, canoeing and kayaking. 2 I. The applicant indicated that unless the barrier were installed to keep people away significant disturbance to the shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation would occur. The applicant's narrative was submitted on June 27, 2008. It states: "The primary purposes of the safety barrier are: I) to protect environmental quality along the shoreline from excessive disturbance that could occur ifboats and people were allowed free access to this area; 2) a public safety measure to help prevents boats, waders, and swimmers from contacting submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts. Summer training camp, and to a lesser extent practice sessions during the football season will draw spectators. There are limited upland locations from where the outdoor practice facility can be observed so some people will come via Lake Washington in powerboats and other watercraft. This number could be substantial in the summer and early fall." 22. A Metro sewer line is located just south of the proposed shoreward portion of the barrier. That agency advised using caution around the line, which is in very shallow water. Scahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10,2008 Page 6 23. The system is officially an "ArmorFloat Barrier System." It is designed to close off restricted areas or prevent boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas. 24. The work will be done in the time window specified by the state to avoid interfering with salmon activity in the lake. 25. Lake Washington's shoreline is classified as a Shoreline of Statewide Significance and therefore any development adjacent to it is subject to the City's Shoreline Master Program. This section of the shoreline is designated as an Urban Shoreline. 26. Construction would be done by barge, tugboat and work skiff and would occur waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark. 27. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe has submitted comments and their concerns regarding this project. The applicant has indicated that they would work with the tribe to ensure treaty rights are protected. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The criteria for approving a Shoreline Conditional Use permit are twofold. There are City criteria and those City criteria require compliance with additional State criteria. Those criteria are as follows: Renton: Section 4-9-190.L5: 5. Conditional Use: a. Purpose: Upon proper application, a conditional use permit may be granted. The obj ective of a conditional use provision is to provide more control and flexibility for implementing the regulations of the Master Program. With provisions to control undesirable effects, the scope of uses can be expanded to include many uses. b. Decision Criteria: Uses classified as conditional uses can be permitted only aftcr consideration and by meeting such performance standards that make the use compatible with other permitted uses within that area. A conditional use permit will be granted subject to each of the following conditions: i. The use must be compatible with other permitted uses within that area. ii. The use will not interfere with the public use of public shorelines. iii. Design of the site will be compatible with the surroundings and the City's Master Program. iv. The use shall be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the City's Master Program. v. The use meets the conditional use criteria in WAC 173-27-160. Washington State: WAC 173-27-160: Review criteria for conditional use permits. The purpose of a conditional use permit is to Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 7 provide a system within the master program, which allows flexibility in the application of use regulations in a manner consistent with the policies ofRCW 90.58.020. In authorizmg a conditional use, special conditions may be attached to the permit by local government or the department to prevent undesirable effects of the proposed use and/or to assure consistency of the project with the act and the local master program. (1) Uses, which are classified or set forth in the applicable master program as conditional uses may be authorized provided that the applicant demonstrates all of the following: (a) That the proposed use is consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020 and the master program; (b) That the proposed use will not interfere with the normal public use of public shorelines; (c) That the proposed use of the site and design of the project is compatible with other authorized uses within the area and with uses planned for the area under the comprehensive plan and shoreline master program; (d) That the proposed use will cause no significant adverse effects to the shoreline environment in which it is to be located; and (e) That the public interest suffers no substantial detrimental effect. (2) In the granting of all conditional use permits, consideration shall be given to the cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions in the area. For example, if conditional use permits were granted for other developments in the area where similar circumstances exist, the total of the conditional uses shall also remain consistent with the policies ofRCW 90.58.020 and shall not produce substantial adverse effects to the shoreline environment. (3) Other uses which are not classified or set forth in the applicable master program may be authorized as conditional uses provided the applicant can demonstrate consistency with the requirements of this section and the requirements for conditional uses contained in the master program. (4) Uses which are specifically prohibited by the master program may not be authorized pursuant to either subsection (1) or (2) ofthis section. 2. This shallow area of Lake Washington has generally been cluttered with debris, pilings, etc for a long time and there do not appear to be any prior efforts at restricting access to this area and with it restricting access to between 30,000 square feet and 100,000 square feet of water surface. Although, clearly the change in occupancy ofthe associated upland site to the Seahawks Training Facility has or will possibly change the complexion and/or number of boaters along the shoreline 1t1 this area. The applicant is also restoring the shoreline with vegetation, which they would like to protect trom intrusions by errant walkers (potential trespass) or boat wakes. But does this change in upland use call for such an intrusive solution as the one proposed -approximately 1,000 feet of floating barrier? Might it be possible that Jess restrictive measures could be used before resorting to the closure of this area and the installation of an 18-inch high, 1,000-foot long barrier, of a potentially bright color and one that may Seahawks Safety Banier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 8 potentially be lighted at night? 3. The training center has only been open a very short time so that any conclusions on those who may attempt to get a close view from the water is not based on more than some level of conjecture. It might be possible to dissuade boats and others by less dramatic, less intrusive means than a one thousand foot (1,000 foot) floating barrier erected between 30 feet and 100 feet from the shoreline. This type of barrier is unprecedented. Nowhere else on the lake is such a barrier evident. This office believes that less drastic options should be tried before installing the proposed barrier and if those lesser measures fail then the barrier would be appropriate. 4. Although it remains undecided, as noted above, nighttime lighting might be needed. The Coast Guard will make a final determination. But if lighting is necessary, it will make the barrier even more intrusive. This office will speculate that such a substantial impediment running 1,000 linear feet and located between 30 feet and 100 feet from shore will have to be lighted to avoid collisions in the evening hours. The applicant mentioned that it will eventually be added to nautical or navigation charts but do casual boaters use such charts in Lake Washington? If they did then the debris, obstructions and impediments in the shallow water as well as the shallow water itself would or should be evident and a self-deterrent. This office does not outright oppose such a barrier if other means cannot overcome curiosity. But perhaps other means should be tried initially and if they fail after the first full year of operation of the training facility then the barrier could be installed. 5. Therefore, it appears reasonable to try to use warning signs on floats or buoys to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. Then if that does not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed. 6. Again, if the barrier becomes necessary the criteria governing its location must still be satisfied and that discussion follows. 7. The area in which the subject site is located is zoned for and developed with COR uses including a new residential plat and the training facility. The barrier is unusual but might be analogized to the many docks and piers that extend out into the lake. Although those docks and piers do not limit access to as wide an area of the lake, they do limit navigation in some shoreline areas like this barrier would do. 8. The proposed barrier will limit access to the shoreline but this is not a public shoreline, although some of the surface waters are open to the public. The applicant has provided access to a portion of this shoreline near the north end of the property. It is a section of shoreline that is being restored and protecting native vegetation is appropriate. It will create some obstacles toward navigation but the submerged debris and piling effectively do that now in some areas. 9. This is an urban portion of the shoreline so the banier is not intruding into a tranquil or natural area but it might still be intrusive and more so if lighted at night. 10. The next series of criteria are contained within the Washington Administrative Code. One of the paramount goals is to protect the ecology of the shoreline. In this case, the banier will attempt to protect native vegetation as well as protect public safety. The few concrete anchors will have limited impacts on the lake bottom. The banier itself could harbor or camouflage salmon predators. Potentially barrier color could be used to limit predator impacts. II. The upland lot, the training center, is private and it extends out into the lake. Private uses are permitted in this area of the shoreline. The barrier is certainly unprecedented but might be similar to the docks Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LUA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 9 and piers already in this area. 12. The comprehensive plan designates this area as suitable for commercial, office and residential uses. Screening off private property and protecting the public safety seems legitimate if less intrusive measures fail. 13. The proposed barrier will hopefully not create any significant adverse affects on the shoreline environment. It is intended to protect new vegetation and if an approximate color can be selected limit predation on salmon. 14. There really is no way to judge the cumulative impact or impacts. It is unlikely that similar barriers will be installed along the lakeshore but, again, this proposal could create a precedent. 15. Since barriers are neither permitted nor prohibited outright they may be reviewed under the Conditional Use criteria. RECOMMENDATION: The Conditional Use Permit and the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the barrier should be approved if other measures do not prevent intrusion into the area and it is approved subject to the following condition: 1. For one training season the applicant shall use warning signs on floats or buoys or other similar measures to warn off intruders as an initial method of providing a measure of safety. If those measures do not work, the barrier can be erected as proposed. ORDERED THIS 10 th day of November 2008. HEARING EXAMINER TRANSMITTED THIS 10 th day of November 2008 to the parties of record: Gerald Wasser 1055 S Grady Way Renton, W A 98055 Carl Hadley Cedar Rock Consultants 19609 244 th Avenue NE Woodinville, WA 98077 Roger Pearce Foster Pepper 1111 Third Avenue, Ste 3400 Seattle, W A 98101 Kayren Kittrick 1055 S Grady Way Renton, W A 98055 TRANSMITTED THIS 10 th day of November 2008 to the following: Mayor Denis Law Dave Pargas, Fire Football Northwest LLC 505 Fifth Ave South, Ste. 900 Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way, Ste. 230 Seattle, W A 98105 Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison Larry Meckling, Building Official Planning Commission Seahawks Safety Barrier File No.: LVA-08-098, ECF, SMC, SM November 10, 2008 Page 10 Marty Wine, Assistant CAO Gregg Zimmerman, PW Administrator Alex Pietsch, CEO Administrator Jennifer Henning, Planning Services Stacy Tucker, Planning Services Transportation Division Vtilities Division Neil Watts, Development Services Janet Conklin, Development Services Renton Reporter Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section I OOGof the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., November 24, 2008. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110, which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. An appeal must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., November 24, 2008. If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants, the executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing ofthe file. You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants. The Appearance of Fairness Doctriue provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers iu the laud use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. Any violation ofthis doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as Appeals to the City Council. .(> N I EXISTING LOG SEAWALL,. (6)500L8S CONCRETE ......... " ANCHORS + /.--....... EVERY 150F I .3'-]" METRO SEWER QUENDAll TERMINALS 4503 u',KE WAHINGTON BLVD RENTON, WA 98056 f'ROj"Cf I)E.SIGtl:;:[l BY IV aterfront Construction Inc. THIS GOC:UMEN, IS PRQf>R1ET,IR( PROpeRTY OF WATERFRONT CONSTRUCTION Inc. AND IS NOT TO fOE. US(O, iN WHOLE OR IN PI>.RT, FOR ANY OTHER PRO.IEeT wITHOl)T THE WRIHH, hUTHOP.IUTiOfI OF WAfERFRQr.T CONstRUCTION INC . EXHIBIT 4 LXISTING PERMITTED PIER-- LOCATION / I I (. 274' / JOB SITE FOOTBALL NW \ EXI'STiNG LBOATHOlJSE / I I LAKe WASHINGTON BLVD RENTON, WA 98056 2924059015 / I I I EXISTING PLOT PLAN -200' 100' 40' 0' 200' E~~~~"""'~~""""""~ SCALE: 1"=200' NOTES: TOTAL FLOAT SAFETY BARRIER LENGTH APPROXIMATELY 1 ,200' . . ~R",E~FE~R!!Eo':N~C,cEo!cH:c' =,-,--".c-c-;-;;---------------~ APPLICANT: FOOTBALL "N"W'c'L'cLC,,==~==oc_== ___ ~ PROPOSED:INSTALL~FLOAT SAFElY BARRIER SYSTEM NEAR AT: LAKE _WASHINGTON/RENTON SHEET, 2 O,"F'c,-,5'-c~~=~7 DATE: 5-29-08 DWG .07-J2156.A-2.1 .3' -J' TO 8'-;:" R.4.NGE NTS PROJECT DESIC~jED 8'1 Waterfront Construction Inc, [HIS DOCUMENI IS PRQPRIETNff f'ROP[IHY GF ""AiERrr~CN' CON<:;TRUCTlor, iNc.. ANa IS NOl TO BE USW. Ir. WHOLE Of< IN PART. rO~ ANY OTHER PROJfCT w.r,.,OUT THF 'liRITIU, AUTHORIZATION OF WATEfFR0rn CONSTRUCTION INC EXHIBIT 6 I pi PI[R CONCRETE ANCHOR ELEVATION HDG CHAIN ; SECURING RING RU3/\R ',.OOP ,{FOR LIFTING [~J . [ CQNCRUF on CONCRETE ANCHOR 2' l' 6'" (J" e:::_- SCALE' .3/8'",1' DETAILS " FLOA,T 800M ASSCt)8~ Y O,H.W.L 21 80' 500LGS cmKRETE 8LOCK SETTlE"D IN 50'1 BOTTOM [jOTTOM MUD , " OEVE~OPMENT p ,. ,. c, ry OF RPrrLAN"{NG ,.P. ON AUG 192008 RECEIVEr. HEFERFNCE APPL.lCANT:FOOTBALL NW LL.C PROPQSED;INSTALL FLOA.T SAITTY RARRIER SYSTEM NEAR/AT: LA~E' -WASHINGTOt~/R_[NTm",~~~~~~-l SHEET: 4 -,OC'F~. ",5-==0- DATE: 5-79-08 DWG : 07-J2156.A-2,1 ., Examples of Armorfloat ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION AND PUBLIC HEARING I SS UAN CE OF A DETERMIN A TION OF NON-SIGNI FICAN CE -MITI GAT ED (DN S.M ) PO ST ED T O NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSO NS OF AI\) ENV IRO Nf.1E NTAl ACTION PRO J EC T NAME S.ah~ .... ks ~:.f ety B~"jef PROJECT tlUM BER -lUA06·ij'l8 , Ec r , SMC , 51.1 LOCAT IO N' 50 15 Rip l.~ L~n e (12 Seah~wk5 W~YI OESCRIP1 10N : The a ppli ca nt .s ,equHs ting E ,w i ,oll m en t~1 (S EPAl R~,·,c w. a Sh oreli ne Condit io n:.1 Un P"r mit and a 5hol.I,"1II SuIlS I3"';,,1 DMv~lop m"r.l 1'""".\ lor Ihe in~I,,1I3Iion "I an "p l'r o~i ma l cly 1,100-1001Iloal"'9 safety b'II,i e' "n t he sho.e 01 L~k .. Washlngto" in :Issac,ali"" w ll h Ihe Sun le S,,3h 3 .... h Headquiiln"", and Tr ain il1l1 f a cili ty . Th" prOI K! site is J 721,560 squ are foot lot ill tim Co m m"rc bllOlticel Rnldenhal ICO RI zon" The p ropo sed con5t.u~lio n ";Qulll ~ ";"1 ",,,..,,,11 01 Ih e Ordlna.y High VI;o!e. M~.k CO HWM , USing " ~ontf"elur's bar ge ~on l "'n;ng p.o ·lilb'ie ~l ell boon. logs. ~onn c~lo,s. ~nd p re· form,,11 ~on~rel' "neilo,,_ I he propoud sately b arr i .. , .... o1l ld protllc ll il " s horeli" .. /'om ~x c c5s i" .. distu,bMC<I ~nd p •• llont bO HI S ;ond people from en tang lemtnt w il h submerged p'lu .logs ami utile' deb.i, TH E C ITY OF REN To r~ EN V!RONMEN1AL RE VI E'N CUMMlnEE {ERC) HAS DE TERMI NED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DO ES NOT HAVE A SIG NI FICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE EN VIRONMENT Ap peal s of Ihe enlllronm411taJ dCl e <n\in~l ion ,nu~t M illed in ... ilin g on or b.fo r", 5,00 pr.', o n Octobe, 2 0, ~0 08_ Appeals mUSI be l iled in .... "Iin g together wit h In e re Q"lrlid $75 .00 appllcal ion r~ wi:h Hea "ng E~amin ~f City 01 Ronto ", 1055 South G ,~dy Way. Ronton , WA ~H057 . Ap ~a .. ts 10 Ih4 E .aminer arc IIU·Je.ned by CiI~ o f Heni on Municipal Code S e cl iun 4·1/·110 .6 . Add iti onal Int o r matio n re g3fdlng 11". appe~1 P.OCIUI& may be oi>tll ,n"<l 'r",on the Ren ton City Clerk'~ omce. (~251410-651 0 A PUBLIC HE/,RING · ... JILL DE HE LD BY THF RENTO N HEARING EXi1.MIN ER lIT '-i IS R EGULAR ME ETI NG IN THE COUNCIL C H,\M8ERS ON TH r-7TH FLOOR O F (.;l f Y I lf ,L l , 1055 SO .JTH GRADY 'WAY. RENTON, 'N,\SHINGT ON . ON OCTOBER 28 , 2008 /,T 900 AM TO CCN SIDER THE SHO REU NF CONDIT IO NAL USE PERMIT IF THE ENVIRON,\4 E:rHAl DFTERf,11\,\TI()N IS APPEALED , THE APPEAL W ILL BE HEARD ,,5 PART OF TH IS f.lU6l1 C H EARING FOR CERTIFICA TlON ~,4 fJ C ~47fi/:fJ..ere b Y c e111fy thai . ~ co p j.es'of th e werepo sted by m e 1 n ~ co n spICUOUS places 01 nedl by Jh e DATE1~~~ S [G NEDX~~ An 'EST S Ub,,:C::anci sworn b e fore 1110. a NOJar) Public, 1!1 and for the St,110 of WashIngton rCSlomg , City of Rento n Depa rtm enl of Communily & Economic Developmenl ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REV IEW ING DEPARTME NT: 2008 PLEASE RETURN TO JERRY WASSER IN CURRENT PLANNING 6TH FLOOR SUM MARY O F PROPOSAL : Th e applicant i s reques ting En vironmen t al (SE PA) Review , a Sh oreline Co nditio nal U se Permit an d a Shoreli n e Substa n ti al Developm ent Pe rmit fo r th e in stall ation of an approxima tely 1,100 foot fl oa ting safe ty barrier on Ihe shore of L ake Washi ngto n in association with th e Seattle Sea hawks He adquarte rs and Trainin g Faci lity. Th e proje ct site is a 72 1.580 sq u are foot lot in the Comm e rcial/Office/Res id en tial (CO R ) zone. The proposed cons tr uc ti o n wou l d be waterwa rd of th e Ordinary Hig h Water Mark (O HWM) using a con trac tor's barg e co ntaining pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors a nd pre-formed co n crete a nchors . The proposed safe t y b arri er would protect the sho re lin e from excessive disturbance a nd prevent boats a nd peop le fro m en tanglemen t with sub m e rg ed piles , logs a nd other debris . A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e .g . No n-Co d e) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Proba ble More Elemen t of the P robable P r obable More Environment Minor Major Information En v ironment M i nor M ajor Information Impac t s Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Neces sary Ear/fl H ousing Air Aesthetics Wa l er Liq/lllGliJre Plants R ecreCltion Landl$l lOre /in e Use Utilities A nimals Tran~prtatlon E nvironmental Healtll Public Services Energy/ His/oric/Cultural Na/ural Res ources Pr!,)servClllon Aifport Environment 10.000 Feet 14.000 Feet B . POLlCY·RELA TED COMMENTS C . CODE·RELA TED COMMENTS W e have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which w e ha ve expertise and have identified area s of probable impact or areas where a ddilcr;~ob needed to properly assess this propo sal. =I_O,,--_~-,--_o.::':...f,,-_______ _ Signa ture of Di r ecto r or Autho rized Rep res entati ve Date STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING } AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Linda M Mill s, bei ng first dul y sworn on oath that she is the Lega l Advertising Re prese ntativ e of the Renton Reporter a bi-we e kly news paper, which news paper is a le gal news paper of ge neral c ir cul a ti o n and is now an d has been for more than s ix month s prior to th e date of publication here inafter referred to , published in the En gli sh la ng uage continuously as a bi-weekly news pa per in Kin g Co unt y, Wa shin gto n. The Re nt o n Reporter ha s been a pprove d as a Leg al News pap e r by o rder of the Superior Cou rt of the State of Washin gto n for King County. The notice in the exact form annexed was publi shed in regular is s ue s of the R e nton Reporter (a nd not in s uppl e me nt fo rm ) which was regularly distributed to it s s ub sc rib ers during the bel ow s tated period. The annexed no ti ce, a: Public Notice was publish e d o n October 4, 2008. The full amount of the fe e charged for sa id foregoing publication is th e s um of $136 .50.' a?/Y~ ??z //24;$ Efn da M. Mill s Legal Advertising Repre se ntativ e, Renton Reporter Subscribed and sworn to me this 6th day of Octo ber, 2008. 'o r th e State of Wa s hin gto n, Re s idin g NOTICE O F ENV IRO NMENTAL !>ETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE AN!> 1'lJIlLIC HEARING REN TON, WASHINGTON The Environ mental Review CO lllln!II !!C has iss ued a De te rmi nat ion o f Nu n- S ig nifi ca nce-Miti gated (o r the fo ll owin g proj ect unde r (h e aUTh ority o fl he Renton Munic ipal C ode. Seahllwks Safety Bamer LUA08·098. ECF. SMC, SM Lo cati on: 50 15 Ripl ey La ne (12 Scahawk s Way ). App li ca nt requ es ts Em'ironmcnla i (S EPA ) Rev iew. a Sho relin e C ond iti ona l Use Penn it. a nd a S hore li ne S ubs tan ti al Devel o p me nt Permit for th e in st allati o n o f an orprox imate 1.l 00-fool fl oalin g s;,fety barrier on the ~h()rc of Lak e W.J shillglOll in a ~~oc i a li o n with th e Seattle Sea haw ks Hea dqu arte rs and Tra inin g Faci lity. The s it e is 72 1.580 sq ua re feet located in th e COR zone . Co nstnlc tion would be wOlc rward o f th c Ord inary Hi g h Wa te r Mark (O H WM) us in g a contrac tor's barge coma inin g pre -fa bri c ated boom logs. ,,"\\\\\\\1 ......... ' 1 \ .::c~ 0"i OAt ' .: ~ ''''''''''''\\\1 S~ = I~ ~ ...... " S \O N llo r, ..... ~r'\ = ""' f~~ 1£-t.o "I, 'V . " ~ =~ 01A~ ~'I, '/ .... ;:0 ~ ~ «\'; ~ :. ~u tf)~'; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (j) ~, .oU B\..'c.. ff 2 ;; "...-'.11 7 ,~O- 1/ -y )."", 0-19 "'\ .. l J....:. .= / /r.. II .... r ,.. I I ,. lilli""""'" \~v :::: 1111 OF'll"";'" _.::c 1\ ,-.. ..... ..... \\\\\\\\\,', ... ... conneclOrs. a nd pre-fo rmed c oncrete ancho rs 10 prol ecl Ihe ~hore line. 1m.la ll ation would occur betwee n J u ly 16 and December 3 1 a nd take abo ut 2 week~ to compl e te . Appeals o f th e e nvi ro nme nta l de te rmin ation must be fil ed in wrilin g o n o r before 5 :00 PM o n O Clooc r 20 , 2008 . Appea ls mu SI be fi led in writi ng IO gc lhe r wilh the required $75.00 a pplica t ion fe e with : Hearin g E xa miner, Ci ty o f Remon, 1055 So ulh Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 . Appca l ~ 10 the Exa miner arc govc rned by C it y of Rent o n Muni ci pa l C ode Section 4 -8-11 0 .B. Additi o na l info rmati o n re gard ing t he a ppea l process may be o bl ai ned from the Rento n City C le rk 's Offi ce , (42 5 ) 430·65 10 . A Public Hemi ng will be held by the Remon Healing Exa m iner in Ihe Coun ci l Chfllnb crs. C ity Hall. on October 28, 200 8 at 9:00 AM to consider th e S hore line C o ndition al Use Pe rmit. If th e Env iro nm e mal Determ in a ti o n i!' a ppea led, the a ppea l will he hea rd as part u f thi s publi c hea ring. Intc re sled pa nies a re in vited to ane nd th e publ ic he ari ng. Publi shed in th e Rent()n Repo rter on Oct o be r 4 . 2008. # I 24 I 79. CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNTY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the 21 st day of October, 2008 , I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed enve lope contai ning Preliminary Report to the Hearing Examiner documents . This information was sent to : Name Representing Alan Foltz Contact Football Northwest LLC Owner Fred CroseUo POR it-~n (, (Signa ture of Sender): <JJji () ~7",=:JI. {( k;et/' STATE OF WASH INGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) I certify that I know or ha ve satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/herltheir free and vo luntary act for the uses and purpos!jj;<m ep.tiefleJl in the instrument. ,,II \\\f>-::> ~!:to----D\l~~>~~i:g.i¢y ~x: '\-L- $ 0"'O.)'_,O,ARY "'\ :;, Public In and for the Sta of Washington \ . \~ (/I ..... " :0 _ ; .... ,,' --. ., h () rv ~ \. PU61.-'C ..: g fNotary (Print): ~~I G 'Y"'>kv '\--. \ ('x''i '" \. if>~' •••• 8. 2fv19?abeaihtment eXPires :-(~/\ +-'-:>"'-,...l....!\ '-"""''''''0 -=--'--'--'''-'1--'''---------------__ ~:~ ~F 'w'~";";;,i' !) {/ I 0'-' --"''''/////111 11 1 ~. ~~.~~-';"'~'-#":J':"."'" Seahawks Safety Barrier 'Project Name:.'-~ ...,~ ~ Pr~jeci ~'U:m ~e~: LUA08-098, ECF , SMC, SM CIT~F RENTON October 21, 2008 Alan Foltz Waterfront ConstlUction, Inc. 205 NE North lake Way #230 Seattl e, W A 98105 SUBJECT: Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM Dear Mr. Fo lt z: Department of Community and Economi c De velopment Alex Pietsch , Administrator This letter is to inform you that the appea l period ended October 20,2008 for the Environmenta l Review Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated for the above- referenc e d project. No appeal s were filed on the ERC detemlination therefore , this decision is final. The app li cant mu st c omply with all ERC Mitigation Meas ures outlined in the Report and Deci s ion dat e d Se ptember 29 , 200 8 . A Hearing Examiner Public Hearing has been scheduled for October 28, 2008. The app li cant or representative(s) of the applicant arc required to be present. Enclos ed is a cop y of the Prel imin ary Report to the Hearin g Examiner for your review. If you have any que s tions, please feel free to contact me at (425) 430-73 82 . For the Environm e ntal Review Committee, ~~ Gerald C. Wasser Ass ociate Planner Enclosure cc: Footba ll No rth wes t LL C I Owncr(s ) Fred Cro se tt o I Part y(i es) o f Record 105 5 SO llth Grady Way -Re nt on, Was h ing ton 98057 ® T hiS pa~r COl'\t;I ns 50"/0 r e(;y cl ~u rmllenal, 30% p os t conSllmcr Al I 1 ~f\1l o~ T HI". r.O kYF. CITY OF RENTON HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING October 28 , 2008 AGENDA COMMENCING AT 9:00 AM, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 7TH FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL Th e applicat lon(s) listed are in order of app li cation numbe r only and not necessarily the order in wh ich they will be heard. Items will be called for hearing at th e discre ti on of the Hear in g Exam in er . PROJECT NAME: Sea hawks Safety B a rri e r PROJECT NUMBER : LU A08-098, ECF , SMC, SM PR OJECT DE SCR IPTION : The appl icant is requesting a Shorel ine Conditional Use Pe rm it, and a Sho rel ine Substantial Development P e rm it for t he ins talla ti on of an approximately 1,1 OO-foot floating safety barrier o n the s hore of Lak e Was h ington in assoc ia t ion w ith the Seattle Seahawks He adq ua r te r s and Training Fa cil ity. Th e p roject site is a 721,580 square foot lo t in th e Commercial/Office/Res ide ntia l (CO R ) zone. Th e proposed co n st ru ction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (O H W M ) using a contractor's ba rge conta ining pr e-fabricated boom logs , connecto r s, a n d pre -fo rm ed concrete a ncho r s. T he proposed safe t y barrier wo u ld protect the s hore li ne from excessive dis tu rba nce and pr eve nt boats and people from enta nglement w ith submerged piles, logs an d o th e r debris. HEX Agen da 10-28-08 PUBLIC HEARING City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST: Public Hearing Date: Project Name: Applicant/Owner: Contact: File Number: Project Description: Project Location: Exist. Structure Area: Site Area : October 28, 2008 Sea hawks Safety Barrier Footba ll Northwest LLC, 505 Fift h Avenue South, Suite 900 , Seattle , WA 98104 Alan Foltz , Waterfront Construction , Inc., 205 NE Northlake Wa y, Suite 230 , Seattle, WA 98105 LUA 08-098, ECF , SMC, SM Proj ec t Manager: Gerald Wasser , Associa te Planner The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit. and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,1 OO-foot fioating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge conta ining pre-fabricated boom logs, connec tors , and pre-formed concrete anchors . The proposed safety barrier wou ld protect the shoreline 'from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entang lement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. 12 Seahawks Way (50 15 Ripley Lane North) N/A Proposed New Structure Area : N/A 721 ,580 square feet Tota l Bu ilding Area gsf: N/A Pro ject Location Map HEX Rpt. 08-098 City of Rell toll Deparrme1lf Commullity & Economic Development Seahawks Safety Barrier Preliminary Repo rllo the Hearin g Examiller LUA08-098, SM, CU-H, ECF Report of October 28, 2008 Page 2 of8 B_ EXHIBITS: Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2 : Exhibit 3: Exhibi t 4: Exhibit 5: Ex h ibit 6: Ex hibit 7: Exhibit 8: Exhibit 9: Project f ile ("y ellow file") containing the application , reports, staff comments, and other material pertinent to the re view of the project. Vicinity Map Zoning Map Site Plan Detail View Concrete Anchor Detail Barrier Float Detail Determ ina tion of Non-Sign ificance -Mitigated (DNS-M) Mitigation Measures Shoreline Substantial Development Permit C_ GENERAL INFORMA nON: 1. 2. 3. 4. Owner of Record: Zoning Designation: Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Existing Site Use: 5. Neighborhood Characteristics: 6. Access: 7. Site Area: 8. Project Data: Football Northwest LLC , 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 900 , Seattle, WA 98104 Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facil ity (Virginia Mason Athletic Center [VMAC]) North : Misty Cove Condominiums, Residential --B (R-8) zoning East: Ra ilroad Tracks , Ripley Lane North , Lake Washington Boulevard North and 1-405 Freeway South : Vaca nt, Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zoning West: Lake Washington Ripley Lane North /Se ahawks Way 721,580 square feet (16 .56 acres) Area Proposed Safety Barrier N/A comments Approximately 1 ,100 feet in length HEX RpL 08 -09 8 City 0/ Re"ton Department Community & Economic De velopment Seallawks Safety Barrier P reliminary Report 10 the liearing Examill er L UA08-098, SM, CU-H, ECF Report of October 28, 2008 D _ HISTORICAUBACKGROUND: Annexation Comprehensive P lan Zoning Site Plan Re view Shoreline Substantial Development Perm it Land Use File No. N/A N/A N/A LUA06-073 LUA07-137 Ordinance No. 1823 5100 5100 N/A N/A E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE: 1. Chapter 2 Land Use Districts Section 4-2-020: Purpose and Intent of Zoning Districts Section 4-2-070 : Zoning Use Table Section 4-2-120 .B: Development Standards for Commercial Zoning Designations 2. Chapter 3 Environmental Regulations and Special Districts Section 4-3-090 : Shoreline Regulations 3. Chapter 4 Property Development Standards Section 4-4-030: Development Guidelines and Regulations -General 4. Chapter 9 Procedures and Review Criteria Section 4-9-190: Shoreline Permits 5. Chapter 11 Definitions F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: 1. Land Use Element 2. Environmental Element G. DEPARTMENT ANAL YSIS: 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND Pag e 3 of8 Date 04/21/1960 11 /01 /2004 11 /01 /2004 12 /07 /2006 04/21/2008 The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial · Development Permit for the installation of approximately 1,100 feet of floating safety barrier. The project site is the location of the Virginia Mason Athletic Center/Seattte Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility . The applicant states that unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation could occur. In addition , there is a significant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges, rebar , etc .) in thi s area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and /o r swimmers. While the shoreline is private property, the Seattle Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to th e north for public access. The safety barrier would discourage watercraft access to the more dangerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields . HEX Rpt. 08-098 The barrier system proposed , ArmorFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to prevent vessel access to restricted areas . Design purposes inc lude demarcating restr icted areas and stopping errant rec reational boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas . The proposed barrier would extend from the new dock (LUA07-137 , SM) at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 feet to an existing pile . From the pile the barrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new anchor on the shoreline. A total of six 500-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart to hold the barrier in place. The barrier would float offshore between 30 and 100 feet Ci ty of Rent on Department Community & Econ omi c Developmelll Pr elimi nary Rep ort to th e Hea ring Examiner Seallawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, SM, CU-H, ECF Rep ort of October 28, 2008 Pa ge 4 of 8 from the shoreline in water depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted with riparian vegetation as part of the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters project and much of the existing creosote timber is being removed. New attachment hardware would be fixed to the recently constructed dock . A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The floating barrier would be stretched from the dock, around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors would be lowered by barge-mounted crane to the lakebed and set on soft mud . It is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the mud surface. Other anchoring systems were rejected because they require a firm substrate for resistance and the lake bottom in this area is made up of very soft silt and sands of indeterminate depth. Construction would take place within the work window established by the Washington State Department of Fis h and W ildlife, July 16 to December 31 and would be expected to be completed within two weeks of commencement. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tugboat, a work skiff, a barge mounted crane, and miscellaneous small power driven equipment includ ing compressors, generators , drills and hand tools during normal daylighl hours. Vessels used for ins lallation would operate in sufficient water depth to avoid contact with the lake bottom. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns. Some of these comments and concerns are addressed in the "Bio log ical Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier", dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc . Other comments and concerns are not directly related to this project. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treaty fishing rights are protected. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Pursuant to the City of Renton's Env ironmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43 .21C, 1971 as amended) on September 29, 2008 the En vironmental Review Committee (ERC) issued a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Sea hawks Safety Barrier. A 14- day appeal period ended on October 20, 2008. No appeals of the threshold determination were filed . 3. COMPLIANCE WITH ERC MITIGATION MEASURES A Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) was issued by the City of Renton's Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on September 29, 2008 requiring two mitigation measures: 1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations in the "Streams and Lakes Study, Floating Safety Barrier" and the "Biological Eva luation , Floating Safety Barrier" dated June 27,2008, prepared by Cedarock consulting, Inc. 2 . The applicant shall use a color which complements the shoreline in this area , if possible , for the polyethylene floats associated with the ArmorFloat Floating Barrier System . 4 . STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS HEX Rpt. 08-098 Representatives from various city departments have reviewed Ihe application materials to idenl ify and address site plan issues from the proposed development. Thes e comments are contained in the offic ial file, and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the appropriate sections of this report and the Dep artmental Recommendation at the end of the report. City of Rent on Department Community & Economic Developm e nt Seahawk!i Safety Barrier Preliminary Report 10 th e J l ea ring Examiner LUA08-098, SM, CU-H, ECF Re port of October 28, 2008 Page 5 0[8 5. CONSISTENCY WITH SHORELINE CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA: HEX Rpt. 08-098 RMC Section 4-9-190 .1 lists 5 criteria that the Hearing Exa miner is asked to consider when making a decision on a Shoreline Conditional Use application . These include the following: (1) The use must be compatible with other permitted uses within that area . The applicant proposes to install a pre-manufactured floating safety barrier in association with the existing Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility . Th is professional athletic facility is unique to this area and the floating safety barrier would be compatible with the existing use. Moreover, the barrier would prevent contact with vegetation planted to restore the sensitive shoreline area . The Sea hawks have dedicated a section of the shoreline to the north as public property and are providing public access. (2) The use will not interfere with the public use of public shorelines. The proposed floating safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. (3) Design of the site will be compatible with the surroundings and the City's Master Program . The proposed 1,1 OO-foot safety barrier would f loat between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline in depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary h igh water level). In that the Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facilit y is a unique use in th is area and is located on a large parcel of land, it is compatible with the surrounding area. The City's Shoreline Master Program (WAC 173-26-230 b) states the design and construction shall avoid or, if that is not possible, shall minimize and mitigate the impacts to ecological functions, and critical areas resources . The proposed floating safety barrier is compatible with the objectives and policies of the City's Master Program as an accessory water use to an existing commercial use . The barrier would prevent conflicts between watercraft and the sensitive shoreline area . (4) The use shall be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the City 's Master Program . The use is intended to limit disturbance of shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation, as well as protecting vessels and swimmers from submerged debris (logs , timber, barges, rebar, etc .) which poses a potential hazard . The proposed use is compatible with the Urban Environment described in the City's Master Program . (5) The use meets the conditional use criteria in WAC 173-27-160, to provide a system within the Master Program , which allows flexibility in the application of use regulations in a manner consistent with the pOlicies of RCW 90.58.020. In authorizing a conditional use, special conditions may be attached to the permit by local government or the department to prevent undesirable effects of the proposed us e and/or to assure consistency of the project with the act and the local master program. (A) Uses which are classified or set forth in the application master program as conditional uses may be authorized provided that the applicant demonstrates all the following: i) That the proposed use is consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020 and the master program. Lake Washington is classified as a Shoreline of Statewide Significance. The proposed floating safety barrier demonstrates compliance and /or non-applicability to the policies of RCW 90.58 .020 and the master program . ii) That the proposed use will not interfere with the normal public use of public shorelines. The subject site is commercial/office/residential private property on the shores of Lake Washington. Limited interierence with the public use of public shoreline is anticipated to occur. Such interierence would be limited to safety measures as described above . Public access is provided on-site to the north . City of Rellto11 Department Co mmun ity & Eco nomic Developmelll Seahawks Safety Barrier Preliminary Report to the Hearing Exami ner LUA08-098, SM, CU-I/, ECF Report of October 28 , 2008 Pa ge 6 of 8 iii) That the proposed use of the site and design of the project is compatible with other authorized uses within the area and with uses planned for the area under the comprehensive plan and shoreline master program. The subject site is designated Commercial /Office/Residential in the City's Comprehensive Plan and the proposed use qualifies as an accessory use to the waterfront property. The floating safety barrier is compatible in design to the adjacent lakefront properties and the Shoreline Master Program as discussed previously. iv) That the proposed use will cause no significant adverse effects to the shoreline environment in which it is to be located. This section of Lake Washington is designated as Urban Environment in the Shoreline Master Program regulations and is a developed shoreline of commercial, office and residential uses. If the floating safety barrier is installed and maintained according to all required state and local permits, the use is not expected to cause significant adverse effects to the shoreline environment. v) That the public interest suffers no substantial detrimental effects. Because the floating safety barrier would protect the a quatic habitat and vessels and swimmers, it is not anticipated any significant detrimental effects would occur. The proposed safety barrier is proposed to be light orange in color. If a color which is compatible with the surrounding area and yet still visible is used, no adverse impacts to shoreline views are anticipated . (B) In the granting of all conditional use permits, consideration shall be given to the cumUlative impact of addition a/ requests for like actions in the area. Other shoreline cond itional uses granted for the Lake Washington shoreline have generally been for boat lifts. The cumulative impact of other conditional use permits plus the proposal is not considered to result in detrimental effects to the shoreline environment. Because the shoreline barrier is unique in the region, it is anticipated that no adverse cumulative impact would occur. (C) Other uses which are not classified or set forth in the applicable master program may be authorized as conditional uses provided the applicant can demonstrate consistency with the requirements of this section and the requirements for conditional uses contained in the master program. A floating safety barrier is not a use set forth in the Shoreline Master Program. Therefore , this project requires a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit. The criteria discussed in this report have demonstrated the applicant's request is consistent with the requirements. (D) Uses which are specifically prohibited by the master program may not be authorized pursuant to either SUbsection (A) or (8) of this section. A floating safety barr ier is not specifica lly prohibited by the City 's Shoreline Master Program. H. SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION NO .: DATE RECEIVED : DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: DATE APPROVED: TYPE OF ACTION(S): HEX Rpt. 08-098 CITY OF RENTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT LUA-08-098, SM, CU-H , ECF August 22, 2008 September 5, 2008 [X I Substantial Development Permit Cily of Relltoll Departmellt Community & Econo mic Develop melll Seahawh Safell' Barrier Prelim ina ry Report to th e Hearing Examin er LUA08-098, SM, CU-f1, ECF Report of October 28, 2008 [ X 1 Conditional Use Permit [l Variance Permit Pursuant to Chapter 90 .58 RCW , staff recommends that the City of Renton grant a Shoreline Substantial Development Perm it. This action is proposed on the following application: OWNER/APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC, 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Pa ge 7 of 8 CONTACT : Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc ., 205 Northlake Way, Suite 230, Seattle, WA 98105 PROJECT : Sea hawks Safety Barrier DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION : The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial De velopment Permit for the installation of appro x imately 1,100 feet of fioating safety barrier. The project site is the location of the Virgin ia Mason Athletic Center/Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Tra ining Facility. The applicant states that unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area , significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly planted vegetation could occur. In addition , there is a significant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges , rebar, etc.) in this area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and /or swimmers. While the shoreline is private property, the Seattle Seahawks ha ve dedicated a section of shoreline to the north for public access . The safety barrier would discourage watercraft access to the more dangerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields. The barr ier system proposed , ArmorFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to prevent vessel access to restricted areas . Design purposes include demarcating restricted areas and stopping errant recreational boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas . The proposed barrier would extend from the new dock (LUA07-137 , SM) at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 fee t to an existing pile . From the pile the barrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new anchor on the shoreline . A total of six 500-pound pre-cast concrete anchors wo uld be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart to hold the barrier in place . The barrier would fioat offshore between 30 and 10 0 feet from the shoreline in water depths ranging from appro xi mately 3 to 9 feet (a t ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted with ripar ian vegetation as part of the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters project and much of the existing creosote timber is being removed. New attachment hardware would be fixed to the recently constructed dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The floating barrier would be stretched from the dock, around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors would be lowered by barge-mounted crane to the lakebed and set on soft mud. 1\ is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the mud surface . Other anchoring systems were rejected because they require a firm substrate for res istance and the lake bottom in this area is made up of very soft silt and sands of indeter minate depth. Construction would take place wit h in the work window established by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, July 16 to December 31 and would be expected to be completed within two weeks of commencemen t. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tugboat, a work skiff, a barge mounted crane, and miscellaneous small power driven equipment including compressors, generators, drills and hand tools during normal daylight hours . Vessels used for installation would operate in sufficient water depth to avoid contact with the lake bottom . The cost and fa ir market va lue of the proposed project is expected to be $90,812.00 . The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns. Some of these comments and concerns are addressed in the "Biological Eva luation , Floating Safety Barrier", dated June 27 , HEX Rpt. 08-098 Cit y of ReI/t oil Departmelll Communit)' & Eco nomi c Developmem Preliminary Report to the JJearing Exami ller Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, SM, CU-H, ECF Report of Oc tober 28, 200 8 Page 8 of 8 2008 , prepared by Cedarock Consultants , Inc . Other comments and concerns are not directly related to this project. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treat y fishing rights are protected . An En vironmenta l (SEPA) Re vi ew Determinat ion of Non-Significance -Mitigated was issued for this project on September 29, 2008 . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Attachment "A" SEC-TWNP-R: NE Y. Section 31, Township 24N, Range 5E W ITHIN SHORELINES OF: Lake Washington City of Renton APP LI CABLE MASTER PROGRAM : The following section /page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section Description Page 4-3-090 .J Urban En vironmen t page 3-25 4-3-090 .K. General Use Regulat io ns for All Shoreline Uses Page 3-26 4-3-090 .L Specific Use Regulations page 3-27 4-3-090 .M. Variances and Condit ional Uses page 3-39 4-9-190 .1.1 ,2,3,5 Variances and Conditional Uses Page 9-54 De ve lopment of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and condition: 1. The applicant shall comply with all construction conditions by the State agencies and all construction conditions provided in the application and modifications submitted to the City. That the permit be granted pursuant to the Shorel ine Management Action of 1971 and pursuant to the following: 1. The issuance of a license under the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 shall not release the applicant from compliance with federa l, state , and other permit requirements . 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Section 14(7) of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permittee fails to comp ly with any condition hereof. 3 . A construction permit shall not be issued until twenty-one (21) days after approval by the Washington State Department of Ecolog y or until any re view proceedings initiated within this twenty-one (21) day review period ha ve been completed. I. RECOMMENDA TION: HEX Rpt. 08-098 Staff recommends approval of the Shoreline Conditional Use and Shoreline Substantia l Development Permits for the Sea hawks Safety Barrier , Project Fil e No . LUA-08-098 , ECF , SMC , SM . PROJE:::'T OE51Gk .. ll 1:1'1 Waterfront Co w,tr uctiUlI Inc. HilS OOCUtA[NP IS PROPRIETARY HiOPl~ry or 'tII\T[RrRONi CO flS TRUCl lQN ItlC. ,,1\0 ;5 t,OT TO O[ US[Q 1"1 .... 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T(l O , () :i ~-"Q ~ ~ ~ V::::o ,-, ~"tl z '5 . ::0 3 '3 ;e:.c' '" ~F, ... :::t ~ ~ zQo"lJ\j\ s: -ru:Q &;;:. n~"''f;c d ~ic:<;:" m "'?'~.~~ .< ~-? ~ c:: ... C <]';':7-'"3 9 ~~~0 _:<:lo"" ~;;1M~ Zvo ": " m X :J: 1-1 C:I 1-1 -4 ...... CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON·SIGNIFICANCE -MIT IGATED MITIGATION MEASURES A P PLI CATIO N NO(S) LU/\08-098, EC F, S MC, SM APP LI CA NT Alan Fo ltz. Waterfront Const ruction , Inc. PROJECT NAM E Sea hawks Safety Barr ier DESC RIPT IO N OF PROPOSAL: T he app lican t IS requesting Envi ronmenta l (S EPA) Rev iew, a Sho reline Conditional Use Permi t, anel a Shoreline Sub sta nti al Deve lopmen t Perm it for the installation of an ap prox imately 1,100-foot fl oating safety barr ier on the sho re of La k e Wash ing ton in assoc iatio n w ith th e Sea tt le Sea hawks H eadquarters and Tr aining Faci l ity. T he project sit e is a 721,580 squa re foot lot In the Comme rcial/Office/Residential (CO R) zone. The propos ed construct ion wou ld be waterward of the Ordinary High Water M ark (OHW M) using a contractor's barge containing pr e-fa bricated boom logs. con nect ors , and pre-f ormed concre te anchor s. The proposed sa fety barrier would protect the shoreline f rom excessive di sturbance and pre ve nt boats and people from entang lement wi th submerged piles. lo gs and other debri s. LOCA TI ON OF PRO POSAL L EAD AG EN CY: MITIGATION MEASURES: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Sea hawk s Way) The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic De ve lopment Plan nin g Di vis ion 1 . T h e applica nl s h a ll comp ly with the reco m menda t ions i n t h e' Str eams an d La kes Study, Fl oating Safe t y B arrier" and the "B io lo gi c al E val ua ti o n , F loating Safety B arr ier" d at ed Ju ne 27, 2008 , prepa red by Ceda r ock C ons u ltan t s , Inc . 2. Th e app lica nt sha ll use a color which complem e nts tile shoreli n e in th is a rea, if poss ible, for the polyethylene floa ts assoc iat ed w it h th e A r mor Fl oat Floa ti ng B arrier System EXHIBIT 8 ERe Mi ligat ion Measures Page 1 of 1 CITY OF RENTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT EXHIBIT 9 SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION NO .: LUA-08-098, SM , CU-H, ECF DATE RECEIVED : August22,2008 DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: September 5, 2008 DATE APPROVED: TYPE OF ACTION(S): [X 1 Substantial Development Permit [X 1 Conditional Use Permit [1 Variance Permit Pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW , staff recommends that the C ity of Renton grant a Shoreline Substantia l Development Permit. This action is proposed on the following application: OWNER/APPLICANT: CONTACT: PROJECT : DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION : Football Northwest LLC, 505 Fifth Avenue South , Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc., 205 Northlake Way, Suite 230, Seattle , WA 98105 Sea hawks Safety Barrier The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of approximately 1,100 feet of floating safety barrier . The project site is the location of the Virginia Mason Athletic Center/Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The applicant states that unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquat ic habitat and newly planted vegetation could occur. In addition, there is a significant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. While the shoreline is private property, the Seattle Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north for public access . The safety barrier would discourage watercraft access to the more dangerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields. The barrier system proposed , ArmorFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to prevent vessel access to restricted areas . Design purposes include demarcating restricted areas and stopping errant recreational boaters from entering unsafe or closed areas. The proposed barr ier would extend from the new dock (LUA07-137, SM) at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 feet to an existing pile. From the pile the barrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new anchor on the shoreline. A total of six 500-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart to hold the barrier in place. The barrier would float offshore between 30 and 100 feet from the shoreline in water depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted with riparian vegetation as part of the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters project and much of the existing creosote timber is being removed . New attachment hardware would be fixed to the recently constructed dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The floating barrier would be stretched from the dock , around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place . The concrete anchors would be lowered by barge-mounted crane to the lakebed and set on soft mud . It is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the mud surface. Other anchoring systems were rejected because they require a firm substrate for resistance and the lake bottom in th is area is made up of very soft silt and sands of indeterminate depth . Construction would take place within the work window established by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, July 16 to December 31 and would be expected to be completed within two weeks of commencement. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tugboat, a work skiff, a barge mounted crane, and miscellaneous small power driven equipment including compressors , generators, drills and hand tools dur ing normal daylight hours . Vesse ls used for installat ion would operate in suffic ient water depth to avoid contact with the lake bottom . The cost and fair market value of the proposed project is expected to be $90,812.00. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns. Some of these comments and concerns are addressed in the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier", dated June 27 , 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consu ltants , Inc . Other comments and concerns are not directly related to this project. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treaty fishing rights are protected . An En vironmental (SEPA) Review Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated was issued for this project on September 29 , 2008 . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See Attachment "A" SEC-TWNP-R: NE )/, Section 31, Township 24N , Range 5E WITHIN SHORELINES OF : APP LIC ABLE MASTER PROGRAM : Lake Washington City of Renton The following section /page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section Descriptio n Page 4-3-090.J Urban Environment page 3-25 4-3-090K General Use Regulations for All Shoreline Uses Page 3-26 4-3-090 .L Specific Use Regulations page 3-27 4-3-090.M . Variances and Condit ional Uses page 3-39 4-9-190.1.1 ,2,3 ,5 Variances and Conditional Uses Page 9-54 Development of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and condition: 1. The applicant shall comply with all construction condit ions by the State agencies and all construction conditions provided in the application and modifications submitted to the City. That the permit be granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Action of 197 1 and pursuant to the following: 1. The issuance of a license under the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 shall not release the applicant from compliance with federal , state , and other permit requ irements. 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Section 14(7) of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permittee fai ls to comply with any condition hereof . 3. A construction permit shall not be issued until twenty-one (21) days after approval by th e Washington State Department of Ecology or until any review proceedings initiated within this twenty-one (21) day review period have been completed. EXHIBIT ONLY -NOT FOR SIGNATURE Fred J . Kaufman Hearing Examiner cc: Attorney General's Office Owner -Football Northwest LLC Contact -Alan Foltz , Waterfront Construction, In c . Yellow File Date .... King County Wa ste water Tr ea tment Division Environmental Planni ng and Commu nity Services King Street Center , KSC-NR-0505 201 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104-3855 Ge rald Wasse r , Assoc iate Pl a n ner City o f Renton 1 055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 October 14, 2008 The King County Wastewater Treatm e nt Div i s i on (WTD ) has rev i ewed t h e DN S-M i tigated Sea hawks Safety Barrier document dated Oc t o b er 2, 20 08, K ing County 's South Me r cer Force Main is l ocated w ith in or near t h e proposed lo ca t i on of yo ur p r oj ect (see attached drawings), In order to protect t h i s wast ewater fa cility, King Co unty is requesting t h at t h e City o f Renton do t h e foll ow in g: • Submit const ruction drawings for the project to our Asset Manag e ment sectio n for re v i ew during design deve l opment so that King County staff can assess project imp acts , Please send drawings to: Eri c Dav i so n , Local Public Agency Adm ini stra tor King Cou nty WTD A sse t Management 20 1 So uth Jackson Street, KSC -NR-0 508 Seattl e, WA 98 1 04-3855 • Pl ease co ntact Eri c Da v i so n at 206-684 -1707, or e r ic.d avison @k ingcounty,gov a minimum o f 72 hours prior to commencing a n y co nstruct io n to allow staff time to arrange for a Kin g County in spec t or to be on site during construction, • K in g Coun t y has a pe rm a n e nt easement f o r a sewe r line o n the p r oposed d eve lopment s ite; we must be assured the r i ght to maintain and repair t h e sewe r line, I n the event t he line must be relocated, a new p e rm anent easeme nt must be provided, T h ank you for the oppo r t uni ty to r ev iew a n d comment on this p roposal, Eli za beth Elli ott Water Q u a li ty Pl anner En viron mental Pl a nning & Com m unity Services cc: Eric Davison , Local Public Age n cy Administrator, En g i neering & Asset Management Attachment CREATING R ESOU /l Cr;S F/IOM WASTEWATER .. \ AIJ6L£ PT ( I A/(,iL£ PT. 4~· PU(iET SO£lI./I) POWER ~ \ \ \ ;57A, ''''OO,t.! 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'_K. ----Dat. 2.4 OCT .15 , [-Ut74-" ' ... • lANl(' ~~~if!'r-1 Of RU.N.C.t. • ...",,,,1 ",G \-II"~\ ~';:{O'" .'-J"\.O~, 0'< ~:E"" Cl",' ~C\ \ 11.~~~ ~~c~\'4~U ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION AND PUBLIC HEARING ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGN I FICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M) POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PER SO NS OF AN EN VIRONMENTAL ACTION PROJECT NAME: Seahawks Safety Barrier PROJECT NUMBER: LUAOB·09B. ECF. SMC. SM L OCATION: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Seahawks Way) DESCRIPTION: The app licant is requesting Environment;)1 (SE PA l Review , a Shorelin e Conditional Usc Permit. and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximatel y 1,100-fool floating safety barrier on t he shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Hea dquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721 ,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residentia l (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be watcrward of t he Ordinary High Water Mark (O HWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs , connecto rs, and pre- formed conc r ete anchors . The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from en t anglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRO NMENTAL REV IEW CO MM ITTEE (ERC ) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HA VE A SIGNIFI CA NT AD VER SE IMPACT ON THE EN VIRONMENT . Appeals of the environmental determination must be fil ed in wr iting o n or before 5:00 PM on October 20 , 2008 . Appeals must be filed in writing together with the r equired $75.00 application fee w ith : He ari ng Examiner, City of Renton , 1055 South Grady Way , Renton , WA 96057 . Appeals t o the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-6-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be o btained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510 . A PUBLI C HE AR ING W IL L BE HEL D BY THE RENTON HEAR ING EXAM INER AT HIS RE GU LAR MEETIN G IN THE COUNCI L C HAM BER S ON THE 7TH FL OO R OF CIT Y HALL , 1055 SOU TH GRAD Y WAY, RENTON . WASH INGTON , ON OCTOBER 28 , 2008 AT 900 AM TO CONSI DER THE SHORELINE CON DITION AL USE PER MI T. IF THE EN V IRONMENTAL DETER MIN ATI ON IS APPEALED , THE A PPEAL W ILL BE HEARD AS PART OF THI S PUBLIC HE AR ING . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE C ITY OF RENT O N. DEPARTMEN T OF COMMUNI TY & ECONO MIC DEVELOPMENT AT (425) 430 -7200 . DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION Please include the project NUMBER when c alli ng for proper file id e ntification. Denis Law, Mayor October 2, 2008 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way #230 Seattle, W A 98105 SUBJECT: Dear Mr. Foltz: Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM CIT-T OF RENTON Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) to advise you that they have completed their review of the subject project and have issued a threshold Determination of Non- Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures. Please refer to the enclosed ERC Report and Decision, Part 2, Section B for a list of the Mitigation Measures. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on October 20, 2008. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application ree with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11O.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington,on October 28, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. to consider the Shoreline Conditional Use Permit. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. If the Environmental Determination is appealed, the appeal will be heard as part of this public hearing. The preceding information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and enable you to exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so. If you bave any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call me at (425) 430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, Gerald C. Wasser Associate Planner Enclosure cc: Football Northwest LLC I Owner(s) Fred Crosetto I Party(ies) of Record --------------]-O-S)-.-So-u-th-O--ra-d-y-W-a-y-.-R-e-nt-o-n,-w--~-h-jn-g-to-n-9-8-0-57--------------~ ® ThiS papercontalrlS 50% recycled material 30% post consumer AHI·.AD Or THE CURVE CIT-~ OF RENTON Washington State Department of Ecology Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 Subject: Environmental Determination Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on September 29, 2008: DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: LOCATION: Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Seahawks Way) DESCRIPTION: The applicant requests Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximate 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The site is 721,580 square feet located in the COR zolle. Construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors to protect the shoreline. Installation would occur between July 16 and December 31 and take about 2 weeks to complete. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on October 20, 2008. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. Please refer to the enclosed Notice of Environmental Determination for complete details. If you have questions, please call me at (425) 430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, ~~ Gerald C. Wasser Associate Planner Enclosure cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division WDFW, Stewart Reinbold David F. Dietzman, Department of Natural Resources WSDOT, Northwest Region Duwamish Tribal Office Karen Walter, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Melissa Calvert, Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program US Army Corp. of Engineers ___________ Stephanie Kramer, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation -n _ _ _ _ _ ~ -----'---10-5-5 -SO':"'U-th-G-r-a-d}-' w-ay--R-e-"n"'to-n-, W-as-h-in-g-to-n-9-g-05-7------R E N TON * ThiS paper contains 50% recycled matenal, 30% post consumer AH'cI\[) OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTm DETERMINATION OF NON·SIGNIFICANCE·MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM APPLICANT: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. PROJECT NAME: Seahawks Safety Barrier DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake WaShington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: MITIGATION MEASURES: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Seahawks Way) The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division 1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations in the "Streams and Lakes Study, Floating Safety Barrier" and the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier" dated June 27,2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc. 2. The applicant shall use a color which complements the shoreline in this area, if possible, for the polyethylene floats associated with the ArmorFloat Floating Barrier System. ERe Mitigation Measures Page 1 of 1 CITY OF RENTOt DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED ADVISORY NOTES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM APPLICANT: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. PROJECT NAME: Seahawks Safety Barrier DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Sea hawks Way) The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division Advisory Notes to Applicant: The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for environmental determinations. Planning: 1. Commercial, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight· o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays. ERG Advisory Notes Page 1 of 1 CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) APPLICATION NO(S): LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM APPLICANT: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc. PROJECT NAME: Seahawks Safety Barrier DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,1 ~O-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: 5015 Ripley Lane (12 Seahawks Way) The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on October 20, 2008. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 O.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. PUBLICATION DATE: DATE OF DECISION: SIGNATURES: . ~ Terry Higashiyama, Administ~ Community Services October 4, 2008 September 29, 2008 &C~.,/~~~ Cf!vf!r8 Date ' Fire Department ex 'etsch, Administrator Department of Community & Economic Development c;/.z"1'/OS Date ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE September , To: Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator I. David Daniels, Fire Chief Alex Pietsch, CEO Administrator From: Jennifer Henning, CEO Planning Manager Meeting Date: Monday, September 29, 2008 Time: 3:00 PM Location: Sixth Floor Conference Room #620 Agenda listed below. Sea hawks Safety Barrier (Wasser) LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM Location: 5015 Ripley Lane [12 Seahawks Way]. The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. cc: D. Law, Mayor J. Covington, Chief Administrative Officer S. Dale Estey. CEO Director ® D. Pargas, Assistant Fire Marshall N. Watts, Development Services Director ® F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner C. Duffy, Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal ® J. Medzegian, Council P. Hahn, Transportation Systems Director C. Vincent CEO Planning Director ® L. Warren, City Attorney ® ERG REPORT ERe MEETING DATE: Prr4ec/l\/ome: (hvner: Applicant: CU}l/aCl: File ji\,Tumher: Project kJanagl.!/': Project Summary: Pn~ject l.ocotinn: Eyisl. Bldg. Area SF: Sile Area: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: City of Renton Department of Community and Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT September 29,2008 Seahawks Safety Barrier Foothall NW, LLC, 505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Alan Foltz; Waterfront Construction, Inc.; 205 ~E Northlake Way, Suite 230; Seattle W A 98105 Alan Foltz; Waterfront Construction, Inc, LLAOS-098, [Cr, SMC, SM Gerald \Vasser, Associate Planner The applicant is rcqucsting Environmental (SEPAl Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Pennit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Peru1it for the installation of an approximately I, laO-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake \Vashington in association with the Seattle Seahawks I Ieadquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary lIigh Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. 5015 Ripley Lane N N/A 721.580 sf Proposed New Bldg. Area (ti)()tprint): Proposed New Bldg. Area (gross): li)lal Building Area GSP: NiA N/A c.i/A Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination of Non-SignifIcance -Mitigated (DNS-M), Locatiun A1ap FRC rpl LUAIJ8-098.doc City oj'Renton f)epartmelli oj" rrHlf!i(v & Economic f)('w:/opmenl SEAHA WKS SAFETY BARju~ .. Report of September 29, 200g [PART ONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTION I BACKGROUND "/\"ironnu:ntol RerieH' Committee Report Uf408-098, FCF, SMC, SM Page 2 of 6 The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Usc Pemlit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit tix the installation of approximately 1,100 feet of Hoating safety barrier. The project site is the location oftbe Virginia Mason Athletic Center/Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. Tbe applicant states tbat unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and ne\vly planted vegetation could occur. In addition, there is a signiticant amount of submerged debris (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area which poses a potential hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. While the shorclim; is private property, tbc Seattle Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to tbe north for public access. The safety barrier would discourage access to the more d,mgerous and sensitive areas near the practice fields. The barrier system proposed, AmlOrFloat Barrier System, is specifically designed to provide a positive boat barril:r bet ween the general public and restricted areas. Design purposes include stopping errant recreational bO(lters and demarcating unsafe or closed areas. The proposed barrier would extend trom the new dock at the north end of the site southwest approximately 930 feet to an existing pile. From the pile the harrier would turn 90 degrees to the southeast for approximately 100 feet to a new ancbor on the shoreline. A total of six SOO-pound pre-cast concrete anchors would be placed in Lake Washington approximately 150 feet apart. The barrier would lloat offshore between 30 and 100 [(Oct from the shoreline in water depths ranging from approximately 3 to 9 feet (at ordinary high water level). The immediate shoreline is currently being planted as part of the Seattle Seahawks I leadquarters project and much of the existing creosote timber is being removed. i'\ew attachment hardware would be fixed to the dock. A second attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the soil would be set on the shoreline just above tbe Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). The floating barrier would be stretched from the dock, around the pile, to the shoreline, and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors would he lowered by crane to the lakebed and set on soft mud. It is anticipated that the anchors would settle rapidly into the mud and over time may be completely covered by the mud surface, Other ancboring systems \vcrc rejected because they require a firm substrate for resistance and the lakt: bottom in this area is made up of very sott silt and sands of indeterminate depth. Construction would take place within the work window established by the Washington State Department ofFish and Wildlife, July 16 to December 3 I and would be expected to he completed within two weeks of commencement. Equipment used to install the safety barrier would consist of a tughoat, a work skitl a barge mounted Gram.:, and miscdlancous small power driven equipment including compressors, generators, drills and hand tools during nomlal daylight hours. Vessels used for installation would operate in sufficient watcr deptb to avoid contact with the lake bottom. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division has submitted comments and concerns, Some orthcse comments and concerns are addressed in the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier'·, dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc, Other comments and concems are not directly related to this project. I[PART TWO:. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW In compliance with RCW 43.21C240, the following environmental (SEPA) review addresses only those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations. A, Environmental Threshold Recommendation Based on analysis of probable impacts from tbc proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Ofticials: Issue a DNS-M with a 14-day Appeal Period, ERe rpl LUA08-098.doc City olRenton Dcpartmenl (d"' nunity & Economic J)n'e!opment SEAlIAWKS S/1 PETY BARR.~ .. Report of September 29.2008 B, Mitigation Measure(s) 'I\'ironmenlul Redell! Committee Report LUA08-098, EeF, SMC; SM Page 3 of6 1. Thc applicant shall comply with the recommendations in the "Streams and Lakes Study, Floating Safety Barrier" and the "Biological Evaluation. floating Safety Barrier" dated June 27, 2008, preparcd by Cedaroek Consultants. Inc. 2. The applicant shall use a color which complements the shoreline in this area, if possible, for the polyethylene floats associated with the Armorfloat floating Barrier System. C. Exhibits Exhibit 1 Exhibit 2 Exhibit 3 Exhibit 4 Exhibit 5 Exhibit 6 Vicinity Map Zoning M(lp Site Plan Detail View Conerctc Anchor Detail Barrier float Detail D, Environmental Impacts The Proposa/ll"as circulated and rel'il..'\ved hy variolts CiZy Departments and Divisions to determine H.·'hether the applicant has adeqllately identified and addressed environmental impacts anticipaled to occur in cm?juncLion with the proposed deve/O[lment. S'tufj"n.!l'ieH'crs JWl'e identjjlcd thut the proposal is likely to have lhejollmring prohllble impllcts.· L Earth Impacts: The m'Dority ol'the project would occur in the waters of Lake Washington. Limited storage of equipment and materials may occur on the Scatunvks' Headquarters and Tr(lining Facility property, if a suitable location is available. Staging \vould occur in the contractor-s yard and on the barge. No substantial change to the upland area is anticipated as a result of this proposed project. The safety barrier would attenU(lte wave action and erosion potential would he decreased \\'ith the project. The shoreline is currently protected from erosion by measures required by the Scahawks' project approval that would remain in place through proposed project completion. Mitigation Mcasures: No mitigation is proposed. Nexus: Not applicable 2, Water --Wetland, Streams, Lakes Impacts: A "Streams and Lakc Study, Floating SalCty Barrier" and a '"Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier", both dated June 27. 2008 and prepared by Cedarock Consultants, were submitted with the project application. As stated in these reports, minor disturbances of water quality would occur during placement of the anchors. A small area around each anchor \vcmld be subject to increased turbidity (IS san/silt substrate in the vicinity is disturbed by placement of the anchor. The fine substrate would not travel far and all material is expected to settle within hours. Fish outside of the immediate area would not be affected. The equipment which would be used by the contractor commonly operates in Lake Washington and other water bodies and is not expected to create water quality problems. Staff recommends a mitigation measure which would require the applicant to comply with the recommendations in the '"Streams and Lakes Study, Floating SalCty Barrier" and the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier" dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedaroek Consultants, Inc. Such measures include: • No new vertical structure will bc added to Lake Washington to anchor the safety barrier. • In-water work will bc completed during the July 16 to Deeembcr 31 work window established by the Army Corps of Engineers for Lake Washington or as otherwise specified in applicable permits. ERe rpl LUAO/i-098.doc Citr ofRenron Depurtment of ''1unitv & Economic D('\'e/opmenf SEAllAWKS SAFETY BARR~~ .. Report of September 29, 2008 1\'il'onmenta/ Rn'iC1l' Committee Report U;~08-098, FeF, SMC, SM Page 4 01'6 • The tug and barge shall be the smallest size needed to complete the job in a safe and et1ieient manner. • The tug and barge shall operate in waters with sutlieient depth to avoid striking the bottom. The tug shall remain in the deepest water possible where propwash is less likely to disturb bed sediments. • A spill response kit designed for rapid response for cleanup of hazardous ll18terial spills would be located on-site. At a minimum, this kit would include material lor containment and clean-up of petroleum product. • Telephone numbers of appropriate agency/department contacts would be posted on-site in case a spill should occur. • Processes likely to create hazardous byproducts (such as welding, cutting, and drilling) sghall be completed whenever possible in the contractor's yard. Similar processes conducted on-site shall take place on the barge. • All potentially hazardous material (such as lubricants) shall be stored in an approved area on the barge. • No riparian vegetation shall be pern1anelltly removed for the project. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall comply with the recommendations in the "Streams and Lakes Study. Floating Safety Barrier" and the "Biological Evaluation, Floating Safety Barrier" dated June 27, 2008, prepared by Cedarock Consultants, Inc. Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations 3. Vegetation Impacts: The "Streams and [.akes" and "Biological Evaluation" for the proposed project state that the shoreline near the project is cUlTently being restored per the requirements of the Seahawks Headquarters and dock replacement projects. The area is being cleared of non-native species and old creosote coated timbers. They will be enhanced with forb, shrub, and tree canopy layers consisting entirely of native species. A small area (approximately 3.5 square feet) would be covered by each of the six concrete anchors. Any invertebrates. aquatic plants. and other benthos under the anchor would be destroyed. ;\ small and localized area of turbidity associated with the placement of the anchors would occur. Overall these effects would be rdatively minor. Slaffrecommends the same mitigation as for "v\iater Quality", ahove. Mitigation Measures: Sec mitigation measure for "Water Quality", above. Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations 4. Fish and Wildlife Impacts: Aquatic and wildl ife habitat on the site consists of a Class I lake and associated riparian zones. At the project site, these features have been heavily impacted by a long history of industrial land usc (timber processing) and the resulting associated contamination of both the upland and the lake bottom. According to the Biological Evaluntion, Lake Washington slipp0l1s a variety of anadromous salmonids, including Chinook, coho, and sockeye salmon, steel head and cutthroat trout. Runs of non-anadromous kokancc salmon are also present and bull trout have been observed. Lake \Vashington contains a ",,:ide variety of non-salmonid species, some of which arc considered "wann water" species. These include both native and non-native species, sllch as speckled dace, three-spine stickleback, northern squawtish, yellow perch, black crappie, largemouth bass, small mouth bass, mountain wbitelish, largescale sucker, longtin smelt, and prickly sculpin among other species. The proposed floating safety barrier may atTect, but not adversely affect these speCIes. The data available lists several "species of concern" that may be in the vicinity of the proposed actioll, including Chinook salmon, bull trout, Dolly Varden trout, steelhead, coho salmon, and pink salmon. The proposed floating safety barrier may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect these species. LRC Ipl LUAIJ8-098.doc Citv o/Renton Department (d nunit)' & Fconomic Dndopment SEAllA WKS SAFETY BARR.~ .. Report of September 29,2008 1\'il'onmellrai Rn'inv Committee Report LU408-098, ECF, SMC, SM Page 5 01'6 Canada geese have been observed in both the vegetated and hardseape shoreline ilreas. The geese were observed nesting along the vegetated shoreline and in the osprey nest located ncar the Puget Sound Energy (PSE) substation nesting platfonn. Canada geese and bald eagles have occasionally been observed perching on the nest platform during the winter months. It is assumed the bald eagles used the perch site to forage for fish and watcrrowl along the lake shoreline. Three bald cagle nest sites have been historically reported between 0.8 and 0.9 miles west and northwest of the site on Mercer Island. Two orthe nest sites arc not known to have been nsed for the last several years. The third nest was reported "ctive in 2006. PSI' moved an osprey nest from a retired distribution pole on the Baxter site to a new nest pole platform erected on the south side of the substation in 1993. PSE also placcd a crossbar on top or the lIrst transmission pole leading away from the station to provide a safe place fix the birds to perch. The osprey successfully nested on the new platlorm tram 1993 nntil 1997, when the osprey built a new nest at the top of the wood chip elevator located on the Barbee M ill site to the south of the propel1y. Osprey continue to return to the area and successfully breed. Osprey are present in the area from mid-March through August. Osprey have been observed hunting small mammals (likcly mice) on the Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility site, as \vell as fishing the lake, Beaver have been observed in wetland habitat along the lake shoreline and in the Gypsy Subbasin Drainage east of the site. Pond sliders have been observed on floating logs. Red-winged blackbirds were observed using cattail habitat in the project vicinity. Snipe were observed in the cottonwood sapling-dominated areas upland. Other species of passerine birds and amphibians could be sUPP0l1ed along the shoreline and the narrow red alder-dominated upland shordine arca. Numerous duck species also usc the offshore area adj accnt to the site. Although the site has little wildlife habitat, there is the possibility that the Burlington i\orthern Santa Fe Railroad Right -ot~ Way provides corridor habit"t to wildlife toler"nt of urban situations. This potential wildlife area ahuts the site on its east side. There is limited habitat along the shoreline immediately adjacent to I.ake Washington. The current lack of mature native canopy limits nesting and foraging habitat for most species. It is anticipated that this habitat 'l-vill improve as the restored shoreline matures, Staff recommends the SHllle mitigation measure as in "'Valer Quality" and "Vegetation'); above. iVtitigation IVleasures: See mitigation measure for "Water Quality'" and ·Vegetation--. ahove. Nexus: SrrA Environmental Regulations 5. Environmental Health a. Environmental Health Hazards Impacts: The potential hazards to public health and safety at the site would be reduced by the placement of the floating safety bamer. Submerged logs, timber, barges rebar and other artifacts in this <lrea pose a hazard to vessels and S\Vinlmers. Mitigation Measures: No mitigation is proposed. Nexus: Not applicable h. Noise Impacts: During the two week construction period, there would be noise from the barge-mounted crane, small power tools (drills, welders), compressors, generators, and hand tools. The tug boat and work skilfused during construction would also create noise. The project would be subject to City of Renton regulations that control noise during construction (see "Advisory Notes to Applicant," below). Mitigation Measures: No mitigation is proposed. Nexus: 0iot applicable ERe Ipl LUA08-098doc City o(Rcnton Depurtfllent of flllIni(r & i:-co!7omic Den!lopment SEAHAWJ(S SAFETY BARR,~ .. Report of September 29, 21JIJR 6, Aesthetics nl'ironmento/ Heriell' Committee Rl!/}()/"l LUA08-098, ECF, SA1(; SM Page 6 01'6 Impacts: The applicant states that the color of the polyethylene floats used in the ArmorFloat Floating Barrier System is light orange. It is anticipated that there may he visual impacts to the view-s from the surrounding area resulting from the use of this COIOL Staff recommends that the applicant shall use a color which complements the shoreline in this area, if possible, for the polyethylene floats associated with the ArmorFloat Floating BalTier System. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall use a color which complements the shoreline in this area, if possible, for the polyethylene noats associated with the ArrnorFloat Floating Barrier System. Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations 7. Transportation Impacts: The proposed pier would not increase upland vehicular traffic. Boat usc in the area should decrease as a result of the placement of the floating safety barrieL Mitigation ;\leasures: No mitigation is proposed. Nexus: Not applicable E. Comments of Reviewing Departments The proposal has been circulated to City Department and Division Reviewers, Where applicable, their comments have been incorporated into the text of this report and/or "Advisory Notcs to Applicant." ,( Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File and may be attached to this report. Environmental Determination ADDeal Process: Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 P:VI, October 20, 2008. Renton Mllnicipal Code Section 4-8-110.13 governs appeals to the Hearing Examiner. Appeals must be filed in writing at the City Clerk's oftlee along with a $75.00 application fee. Additional inf'Jrl11ation regarding the appeal process may be obtained fcomlhe City Clerk's omcc, Renton Cily Hall -7th Floor, 1055 S, Grady WilY, Renton WA 98057. ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLICANT The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the administrative land use action. Because these notes are prm'ided (IS il"?/ormation ()n~v, they arc not su~jecl lO the appra/ process.f()r the land use actions. Plannillg: I. Commerci"l, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a,m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday throllgh hi day. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays. w ~ ~ ~ ~ < " " Y. "' ~ ~ ~ Sf:: '1 1 s.: Sf I-'I'WJECT ~ESIGNCD BY Waterfront Constructl!>1 Inc. THIS DOCUMFNT 15 PROPRIETARY PROPI:.RTY Of-WATeRFRONT CONSTRUCTION INC. Al-W IS Nor ro B[ USCD. 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Following are responses to your comments and concerns on the envirorunental documentation for this project. Carl Hadley of Cedarock Consultants, Inc., the project consultant, has assisted us in addressing your comments and concerns. Also, we understand that you would like a copy of the Biological Evaluation prepared for this project; and, one was mailed to you under separate cover. Your comments are paraphrased below, followed by our responses. Tribal comments regarding the SEPA environmental checklist: 1. It is our understanding that there is a new replacement dock proposed at this site. This information, its file number, etc should be noted in the response in item 9, page 2 of the checklist. See the checklist response to item S.d that mentions a new pier under B070755. A dock was previously permitted (File LUA07-137, approved December 10, 2007) and constructed on the property to replace a former dock. Notice was provided to the Tribe for the permitting of that dock. The dock replacement is not related to the proposal for the floating safety barrier. 2. Similarly, we are unaware of proposed boathouse repair work at this site and would appreciate a copy of the application materials for this work. While the project may be SEPA exempt, it is occurring within 200 feet of Lake Washington and the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe should be given an opportunity to review this proposal for its potential impacts to treaty protected fisheries resources. Comment noted. The siding of the boathouse in the northwest comer of the property is unsightly. At the request of their neighbors to the north, the Seahawks have proposed to replace the siding. AlI work will be above ordinary high water and no changes to the size, footprint, or function of the existing structure is proposed. The repairs will not increase impacts to fisheries or other shoreline values. The design of the boathouse repair (to include translucent panels) will improve existing conditions by allowing more light to reach the water. A Certificate of --------------10-5-5-So-u-th-G-r-a-dY--w-~--.R-e-n-to-n-,w--~-h-m-~-o-n-9-8-05-7-------------~ ~ Thi", n"nPr ,nnt:lin<; "nO!~ rPr.Vclffj mrltt"ri!'ll 10% oost O)T1<;unlf"r AHEAD OF THE CURVE Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 Exemption from Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (LUA08-l 00, SME) was issued for this project on September 5, 2008. Notice is not required for shoreline exemptions. 3. Please clarify if the 1,100 foot long log boom with concrete anchors will be permanently located in Lake Washington or will be placed seasonally. The intent of the safety barrier is to protect the sensitive and shallow shoreline area from frequent boat traffic being evidenced currently on a year-round basis. The safety barrier is intended to be permanent. 2 4. Please describe the excessive disturbance that is expected at the site that will affect the environmental quality of the "private shoreline" at this site. As described in the various environmental documents prepared for the proposed project, the primary purposes of the safety barrier are: 1) to protect environmental quality along the Lake Washington shoreline and nearshore (littoral zone) from excessive disturbance that could occur if boats and people were allowed free access to this area; and 2) a public safety measure to help prevent boats, waders, and swimmers from contacting submerged piles, logs, dolphins and other artifacts. There are limited upland locations from where the Seahawks outdoor football practice fields can be observed, so people try to observe football practice via Lake Washington in powerboats and other watercraft. Based on the high number of daily boating spectators already evidenced for practice sessions during the football season, it is anticipated that even heavier volumes will be generated during future training activities. This number could be substantial in the summer·and early fall. Football Northwest has indicated that it has and will continue to invest a great deal of effort in restoring the shoreline as part of the site environmental remediation and development mitigation process. Studies have shown that the nearshore area of Lake Washington in this area is utilized by a diverse aquatic biota despite some lingering contamination. The safety barrier is proposed as a proactive measure to limit access into the shallowest parts of the nearshore area and the adjacent riparian buffer in anticipation of increased waterfront traffic. Unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly replanted vegetation could occur. Boat wakes adjacent to the shoreline could increase erosion rates. Prop wash could disturb sediments and potentially expose contaminated soils. There is also a significant quantity of submerged artifacts (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area, much of which poses a hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. The shoreline is also private property. While the Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north as public property, and are providing public access, the safety barrier will be one way to help discourage people from accessing the more sensitive private area near the practice fields. Other methods including fencing and security personnel will also be utilized. . Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 3 5. The environmental checklist fails to discuss the proposed shoreline area mitigation and what impacts this mitigation is proposed to offset. See item 3.a.2. Also in item 4.b., the checklist indicates that there is an already approved planting plan for the shoreline. Please clarifY for which specific project components this planting plan was approved so that we can determine if the log boom is proposing additional mitigation or is seeking to get credit for already approved mitigation for other potential impacts at this site, including the built football faciltities and practice fields and new dock. The shoreline mitigation referred to in the question is part of the mitigation plan for development ofthe uplands with the Seahawks office building and practice facilities. Those facilities and the corresponding mitigation plans were permitted and approved in 2006, after public notice and hearings. The upland mitigation planting plan is being implemented and monitored in conjunction with the construction and operation of the upland improvements. All mitigation credit for shoreline plantings are for the upland development. No plantings are proposed as part of the safety barrier project. The proposed safety barrier is an environmental protection measure designed primarily to protect the nearshore littoral zone and riparian plantings from disturbance caused by curious spectators. After the upland facilities were constructed the Seahawks realized that increased boat and human traffic could disturb the sediments and plantings in those areas. The safety barrier is a passive barrier designed to protect the aquatic area most used by juvenile Chinook and other salmon, and most subject to disturbance and damage. Ancillary development projects proposed by Football Northwest and approved by the City of Renton include replacement of an existing dock, re-siding and re-roofing of an existing boathouse, and installation of the safety barrier. As general mitigation for these actions, and as requested by the City and Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, Football Northwest proposed (and completed this summer) to clean-up anthropogenic debris along the nearshore area of Lake Washington. This includes removing all readily accessible trash, Styrofoam, creosote timber, concrete, and lumber from along the shoreline between the low (winter) lake level up to and just above ordinary high water while leaving all other large woody debris (including old log boom logs). The clean-up work was not specifically designated as mitigation for anyone proposed action but was completed as general environmental mitigation for all overwater work being proposed. The other overwater actions (dock replacement and boathouse refurbishment) also include project specific mitigation as discussed in the application materials for those projects (see response to Comment #7). 6. The environmental checklist fails to note that juvenile salmonids, both ESA listed and non-listed species use the site as a mitigration route. For one source of information, please see httD://www.ecv.wa.govlprogramslswsma/sl guidelSMPldown{oadlhabitat use or chinookDd(. Additional scientific data and references for Lake Washington are available if needed. The checklist notes the presence of migrating salmonids without going into additional detail. The presence of juvenile salmonids was acknowledged, and supplementary detail was Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 4 provided in the Biological Evaluation that was submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers, and reviewed by NOAA as required to deal with potential impacts to Chinook salmon and other listed species. A description of both juvenile and adult salmon migration patterns in this area was provided. 7. Please clarifY how the proposed log boom and concrete anchors will "help mitigate potential impacts from future shoreline disturbance that could occur with increase use of Lake Washington in the vicinity of the site". As part of this discussion, please provide information about how the proposed dock, boathouse and other shoreline uses at this site will also contribute to these future potential impacts. Furthermore, please explain why no log boom is needed to protect the area from the existing permitted pier location to the property as shown in Sheet 2 of 5 in the checklist. Please see the response to Comment #4 for environmental benefits expected by the proposed action. The dock replacement and boathouse refurbishment are separate actions with independent utility that are not dependent upon the safety barrier proposal. The safety barrier proposal is a separate action designed to address an existing condition -boaters potentially disturbing the shallows in order to view activities on the Seahawks site. Mitigation is proposed for both the dock replacement and boathouse refurbishment projects as described in the respective application packages. In brief, the new pier meets federal and state agency guidance for new overwater structures (grated decking with supports placed a minimum of 18-inches above ordinary high water (OHW) and replaced an existing solid floating pier. As a result of the proposed action, overwater coverage decreased by 410 square feet. The boathouse project consists solely of replacement of the sides and roofofthe existing structure. All work will be above ordinary high water. No changes to the size, footprint, or function of the existing structure is proposed. As mitigation, greater than 60 percent of the new structure will be constructed of translucent panels (90% light transmissivity) that will admit light into the interior of the structure. The existing structure admits almost no light. General mitigation for these actions includes Lake Washington nearshore clean-up as described in the response to Comment #5. The safety barrier (not a log boom) is only proposed adjacent to the outdoor practice fields where the greatest public use of Lake Washington is expected. It is along this reach where damage to aquatic habitat could be significant. B. Please clarifY if the new pier under B070755 is an additional pier to the existing pier or a replacement pier to existing pier. The response to question B.d in the checklist implies that the existing pier will remain and a new pier will be constructed. It was our understanding that the existing pier would be replaced with the new pier based on the information presented in the Corps permit for the new pier. There is not a currently Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 5 proposed pier. The new pier has already been pennitted and constructed, and is currently operational. The new pier replaced the previously existing pier, and resulted in a decrease in over-water coverage. The prior pier has already been removed. 9. The response to item 8h should also note that Lake Washington is classified as a shoreline of statewide significance and is an "environmentally sensitive area ", not just the shoreline. We agree. The Lakes and Streams report prepared for this project correctly identified both Lake Washington and the riparian shoreline area as environmentally sensitive areas. This was inadvertently overlooked in the SEP A checklist. 10. Please clarifY in item 1 O.c for what impacts associated with this project are the proposed mitigation measures of clean-up of contaminated material, removal of creosote timber and concrete, and man-made flotsam providing mitigation. As part of this discussion, please indicate if these actions are within Lake Washington or not. If so, please explain how the removal of cresote timber, concrete and man-made flotsam will result in the need for this log boom to "establish a safety measure to prevent boats, or persons from entanglement with submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC". The proposed safety barrier is an environmental protection measure designed primarily to protect the nearshore littoral zone and riparian plantings from disturbance caused by curious spectators. No specific mitigation is being provided for this project. However, clean-up of the nearshore area of Lake Washington was provided as a general mitigation measure for work being done by the Seahawks along the shoreline. Additional detail on the cleanup work is provided in response to Comment #5. While a significant amount of anthropogenic debris was removed from this area, natural large woody debris, additional anthropogenic material further offshore, and debris partially buried in potentially contaminated soil remains and presents a safety issue. Concerns with the proposed project: 11. This project is proposing to place 1,100 foot long log boom with concrete anchors. These features may interfere with the Tribe's ability to access its treaty protected fisheries resources and will need to be reviewed with tribal fishers for this potential impact. There may have additional concerns as a result. The applicant has indicated that they will work with the Tribe to ensure treaty fishing rights are protected. 12. The proposed log boom and concrete anchors also has the potential to adversely affect juvenile salmon ids and their habitats by creating predator ambush habitat. This is a result of these structures being located fairly shallow water (i.e. less than 20 feet) where juvenile salmonids will likely be found along with salmonid predators. This issue is not discussed or considered in the Streams and Lake Study. The project is not proposing a "log boom". The commercially constructed AnnorFloat Floating Barrier System™ was Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 specifically designed to provide a positive boat barrier and consists of 18-inch diameter by 9-feet long polyethylene floats, These light orange colored floats are highly visible to boaters and provide a relatively light background which helps to prevent their use as ambush habitat by salmonid predators, The narrow width of the floats, and lack of any proposed new solid vertical structure (e,g, pile) also helps avoid increasing salmonid ambush habitat 6 13. In addition, the log boom and anchors will likely interfere with the natural littoral processes that create and sustain salmonid habitat in Lake Washington by blocking wave action and sediment transport. This impacts is not discussed or considered in the Streams and Lake Study. "Natural" littoral processes along the Lake Washington shoreline may be somewhat affected by the floating barrier, but relative to the Corps-managed operation of the lake level, and potential extensive boat use ofthe littoral area should the barrier not be in place, this is likely an insignificant affect One of the major benefits of the safety barrier will be to reduce nearshore boat traffic and the extensive wave action that could lead to bank erosion, loss of overhanging riparian vegetation, and calls for removal of nearshore woody debris. The substrate along the shoreline consists predominately of very soft silts. While screw type anchors were originally specified for the job, site-specific review found insufficient holding power was available in the mud. Thus, concrete blocks were substituted. It is believed that these blocks will settle into the mud and may eventually completely settle. 14. Please explain how the log boom is necessary to avoid impacts from increased water traffic to the restored shoreline yet the same log boom may also be used for moorage, hence "the design of the safety barrier anchors and hardware took into consideration the possibility that small boats could occassionally tie up to the structure". The applicant had to balance the proposed location of the safety barrier with the public right of access issues and the presence of existing structure to which the safety barrier will in part be fastened. Because the littoral zone within 30-feet of the shoreline receives the highest juvenile salmonid use, this is the area where the applicant focused protection measures. It is the applicant's hope that the barrier will prevent the expected increase in water traffic from impacting the most sensitive areas of Lake Washington along this property. The safety barrier is not designed to be used for moorage. However, there is the possibility that some people will use it for that purpose. While this type of unauthorized use would be discouraged, there is no way to prevent its occurrence at all times. Thus, rather than risk damage to the safety barrier, parts most susceptible to damage were strengthened. 15. The applicant should have documentation from the state and federal permitting agencies that the log boom is needed to protect the contaminated clean-up areas and the shoreline riparian vegetation once this vegetation has reached maturity. We would appreciate a copy of this documentation issued by the relevant state and federal Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 7 permitting agencies, The primary purposes of the safety barrier do not include protection of contaminated areas and this was not claimed in any documents submitted by the applicant nor required by any agency. It was noted in documents prepared in support of the application that an incidental benefit ofthe safety barrier would be protection of shoreline riparian vegetation. 16. If this log boom is needed to protect the shoreline areas as discussed in comment 15, then it should have been proposed as part of the Seahawks facility and undergone environmental review in conjunction with the facility and its shoreline activties so that cumulative impacts could be addressed. To do otherwise, essentially creates an undeclared phased project and avoids assessing the cumulative impacts associated with the facility, the dock, the boathouse and the log boom which is inconsistent with the requirements of the State's SEPA Rules. The Seattle Seahawks office building and practice facility, and all other upland work, was permitted in 2006, after extensive public review and notice to all interested parties, including the tribes. That permitting effort included full SEPA review. At that time, there was no plan or proposal to build a new pier or refurbish the boathouse. Accordingly, those project were separately permitted, including applicable review under SEP A. At this time, all upland improvements and the new pier are existing conditions, and no review under SEP A of those completed projects is required. At the time the upland facilities were permitted, no one anticipated that boaters would disturb the nearshore area. That has, however, proven to be the case. Rather than ignore this condition, the Seahawks have proposed to take action to protect the nearshore habitat and shoreline by installing a safety barrier. 17. This project may set a precedentfor all other shoreline projects required to replant shoreline areas as mitigation for project impacts so that future waterfront activities don't threaten these mitigation areas. This project is a unique circumstance that is unlikely to occur again in the reasonably foreseeable future and will not provide a "precedent" for safety barriers: • The applicant is a popular professional sports franchise that by necessity must conduct part of their practice activities outdoors. • The location of the outdoor practice facility is immediately adjacent to a very popular power-boating area. • The timing of outdoor practice coincides with peak boating season. • Sensitive aquatic and riparian habitat is found between the power-boating area and the outdoor practice area. • Lake levels in this area are very shallow and susceptible to disturbance by power boat operation. • The applicant has voluntarily proposed to protect this sensitive aquatic and riparian habitat. Letter to Karen Walter Seahawks Safety Barrier October 3, 2008 There are no other professional sports franchise practice or training facilities located along the shoreline in western Washington of which we are aware. Accordingly, the suggestion that all future proposed waterfront activities may create such a similar high level of public interest that safety barriers will be required along all shorelines is not supported. It is hoped that your comments and concerns have been adequately addressed. Should you have additional questions, please contact me at gwasser@ci.renton.wa.us or (425) 430-7382. cc: File Chip Vincent, Planning Director Jennifer Henning, Planning Manager 8 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: F i rt:, COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEM~", ,I, I APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC PLANNER: Jer-' Wasser I, ., 0 Lc; U,~" '\",! ~~~~!'J"Q'l~~--__ --+~~~IIY~~--l-'-~====~~~""t'-, , PROJECT TITLE: Seahawks Safety_Barrier PLAN REVIEWER: Arneta Henhinderl SEP - 5 2008 I' I. SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet EXISTING BLDG AREA (qross): N/A LOCATION: 12 Seahawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (qro~s) N/A. WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot fioating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Ear1h Housinq Air Aesthetics Water Liqht/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals T ransporlation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14.000 Feet B. POLlCY·RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS .. . . Signa ure of Director or AuthOrized RepresentatIve Date City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Im..-.e _I. ~'!'In COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUA08-098, ECF, SM~, SM DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC PLANNER: Jerry Wasser P FCF I V i.; PROJECT TITLE: Sea hawks Safety Barrier PLAN REVIEWER: Arneta Henninger SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet EXISTING BLDG AREA (gross): N/A LOCATION: 12 Sea hawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (gross) N/A BUllDI~jG DIVISION WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline SUbstantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot fioating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable Mo", Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housin.o Air Aesthetics Water Li MIG/are Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utililies Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS We have reviewed this appli tion with particular attent" n to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additIOnal mform tion is needed to pro erl assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Autho Date City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: PkLn ~i~ COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC __ , REr, PLANNER: Jer, y Wasser o PROJECT TITLE: Seahawks Safety Barrier PLAN REVIEWER: Arneta Henninqer <:CD ' " SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet EXISTING BLDG AREA (qross): N/A LOCATION: 12 Seahawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (qross) N/A BUILDiNCi iJ VISION WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Penmit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot fioating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility, The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone, The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors, The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris, A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e,g, Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Ho"ing Air Water , Plants Land/Shorelme Use ~ Animals , Environmental Health P,blic SeNices Energy/ Natural Resources , Mpo~,,- ;n~gF~~t B, POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS C, We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is eded to properly a sess this proposal. ,1 ' -~--- Signature of Director or Authorized R esentative Date • City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19 ... 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 5, 20~n APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC PLANNER Jerry Wasser ~::;:! :;;: m PROJECT TITLE: Seahawks Safety Barrier PLAN REVIEWER Arneta Henninger 2j<;;; " SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet -<,-, r:p EXISTING BLDG AREA (gross): N/A (n~ LOCATION: 12 Seahawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (gross) N/A rnz ::o~ = m I WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline ConditioF(,l1 Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housm Air AesthetiCS Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservotion Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS C. CODE·RELA TED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application With particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional informal" n is needed to properly assess this proposal. 2-/? -c8 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ~ l.<::i iI uc:h'fY) COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC PLANNER: Jerry Wasser PROJECT TITLE: Seahawks Safety Barrier PLAN REVIEWER: Arneta Henninger RECEIVED SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet EXISTING BLDG AREA (gross): N/A LOCATION: 12 Seahawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (gross) N/A llIIIL.DING IJIVI::iIUN WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline SUbstantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housino Air Aesthetics Water Li hI/Glarc Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation EnVf{onmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cui/ural Natural Resources Preservation Airpnrt EnVironment 10,000,i=eet 14.000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with panicu/Dr attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areDS wh e additional inforrna!Jqn is need d to pr?perly assess this proposal . . ; , /" /' / _ ' ___ ~t.-'v- SI Date City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ~ COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 APPLICATION NO: LUAOS-09S, ECF, SMC, SM DATE CIRCULATED SEPTEMBER 5, 200S APPLICANT: Football Northwest LLC PLANNER: Jerrv Wasser PROJECT TITLE: Seahawks Safety Barrier PLAN REVIEWER: Arneta Henninger SITE AREA: 721,580 square feet EXISTING BLDG AREA (gross): N/A LOCATION: 12 Sea hawks Way PROPOSED BLDG AREA (gross) N/A WORK ORDER NO: 77954 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,100 foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Sea hawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721 ,5S0 square foot lot in the Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed construction would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge containing pre-fabricated boom logs. connectors and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles, logs and other debris. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element offhe Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Envimnment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Information Impacts fmpacts Necessary Earth Housino Air AesthetiCS Water Li hllG/are Plents Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cu/tural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feel 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS J m por-bt vd C'-f:~f<;; eCm1Dm/(:. C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M) DATE LAND USE NUMBeR' Lu~,ca c'~a. [Ci SIAG.sr; PROJECT NAME. Scar,awks ~Jfety Bar,,~r PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Tflo a;'nllcar! ,5 reQI.estlng Err""H"r,~nl~1 (S~PAI Revic'.'I J Shorel'!l~ Condlllon~1 U,,,, Pe,m;: and d S'1urell% Su~'I~"II~1 [")e'.'elopm~nl f'e'm" tor the Hlsl~II~II()1I 01 an apprcx1malely 1 100·li;:ol floating safe(y uw,ier em Ihc 5horc of Lake v.r"'~I"ngt()~ ie a55QClaiior w th l~e S~~W~ Se;"1,;,,1<, H~adcuartcrs ;Jnd lralnln~ Fadll, Til", .HoJecl sile 15 a 721,~5() SqU,,'i; I<)nl I<,t b :t-.c CommeT;al!orl'Ge'R~,id~"t;ilIICOR) zone H,e p'oposed ~O'sln .. ct'c" WULlIC be vmIC",'Jrd Of IhB OrCi'l~f1 High WJler M~rK IOHWMI u';"'J ~ ccY,',ractor', barge cont~lnlng pre-rab"G31~d boc",' :095, o~~~ctors, a~d ~ri-_")rrrlt+d concCCle anchors T~e proposed ~~fely harr,er would prclect the sr,crelir,e lro,.-, ~,c~,~i'/p. d"lucb~"cc Jnd pee"en' bu~t' and people from entJngle,.-,erl will. ,,,h'''~r~ed piles, logs aM ott"cr debris PROJECT LOCATION: 12 Seahawk, V'!3\, OPTJONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS.MI As Iho L"Jd !\g~nc'i, t~lB '~II)' of Renl"'l h~" determined thaI ,,~n'f,c~nt en"iromnw,tal i,,-,pact, Jre unlIKely to re,ult from Ihe ProDO,e:d project. -:-herelore, ~, permllt6d l\nd~r Ihp. ReI\' 43.21(.;,110, the CIty of Renton IS w;lng tPe Opti')~al DNS-M ~r""~ss ·,0 g;;c not,ce that ~ DNS- M 's likely to bB Is",en COrT,nent periods for tI,e projecl and the proposed ONS-M 3r~ "ll~')r~twJ ,nlo a s,r,~I" commen: perlod_ Tnere ",<II ')~ n(' comment period 1011ow-IlU Ih" ,ssuance c[ the Ihreshold D8terrrin~1i(-"L J .'1on-SlgnhcJnce Mlllg~ted IDNs-r.t) h 14·oJa)' ~~peal perood w,1I fol,ow Ille 'ssuance 01 t"e DNS-M PERMIT APPLICATION DATE h",)USI H 2eG8 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION. Septenbef b, 20QS APPLICANT!PROJECT CONTACT PERSON Ala" Foltz, Waterfront Construct'on, In~, Tel: 12061 55D·8363 Permits/Review Requested; Env,mnmenlal(SEPAI Review. Shoreline Condition~1 Use Permit, Shoreline Sub~tantial De\{elop,,,em Permit Other Permits which may be required Building Permil Requllstod Studies' Biolo9'C31 E\laluation, arid Stream &. Lake Study Location where application may be reviewed: PUBLIC HEARING: CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW ZoninglLnnd U~@' Environmental Documents th31 EY3lu~te the Proposed Project; Oevelopm.mt Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: Departmont of Commuruty & E~o"omic D"\lclopmcnt (CEO) -PI~nni"g Divisio", Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South G(ad~ Way, Renton, WA 98057 r,d.,-heqrlQc is len:~llvelv schedlJI~d 1m October 2~,_2QOS belar", t~H RenlOn He3,,"q i:::xa",jn~c ,r, Renton Co~rGll C'1arrb .. ro H~arinp o"(li" at 9:00 AM on lhe 7l~ fio~r of he ocw f-:en:or City H~ I .()G"~AQ nt 1055 S~J~f-, G'Jd)' Wa)' The Sl\IJ:~G: ,ite I~ doslQnJced Comme'GL31/0rrLc~IRR_id~ntial (COR) an the CII)' of f1.enlu" C(!ir,pmh,mslve L~nj Use Map and Cum'"erGIaIIOffice!R",ldcr,iial {COR) on the Citis ZO'llng M~~ The ~roled ""II be s'JbJec, 1c ((le City's c;EPA crd",anc8, RMC 4-9.030, "MC 4-3- IJ~O 3nc oliler applica~le codes <lnd re9ul~tl?~S as aDDro~ria\~ Proposed Mltigal<on Moasures: The f'Ykiw'ng Mlllga:lon M~a'J'~' '.'1111 I,~.e y ~~ 'mpoo;ed on the The,e: recon,-"er,deu MlllgJllOr Me~su'~, ~cdre5, prqe'.! 01 ~,,,;\lllg co,k, and reguI3\lun., ~s cl',ec ~h",~ 1 ne Jepl'(;Jnl 8,d (,L1lltracn:r s"dl fetlo", ·ecornrn€n~a:lo~s Inc '"dp~ In 1'1>0 Con<t"JeiIW Mlllq~t'~,· '1dC'~_:I'/e 'iuhmlttcd ,,",.:h Ihe a"pll~~I,,;n Comments on the 3hove application must be submitted in writing to Gerald Wasser, Associate Planner, CED - Planning Division, 1ij~~ South Gr~dy Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on September 19, 20GS. This matter is also tentatively .ch~duled lor a public hearing on Octob~r 28,2008, 3t 9 00 AM, Co~ncLi Chamb~ .. ~, S8'Jelltr Fieor, R~nto" CIIy Hall, 10% Soulh Grady W~'I. «ent"" If yn" are m:eresleo Ir 311~"d:"g Ihe hCJrlnJ, ~le3,e VI,.l~d :ne Oeveb~me-;I Serv'ceo D"i,-,ion tc' enscre t"~l l~e h"3"ng has not been resc~.eduled at (425) 430 728L Ir corn,,:ento c><",,(,t be submltlec In writllg h, the date ,nclc;!ted abo"~, ~"LI ma" slotl appea' ~l I'le he~ring and presenl )'cu· co~',,,~nt' on th.,. prcposal belore t;B He~rI"\l E<am ne, If ,ou na,'e 'l'J~,I"J'" aboU t~l~ proposA or ",,~h I" be -naC€ J par1~ "r recard nne fCCCIVe: adOlllc[\~; I[\r~"natoor b', mall. "tease c""t,,,<;\ I'le P'Olc~t m~nag~r A",,,,,~ ,",~o 5"bmll~ w"llen com",,,"\S will autom~t,cally becu"'~ a party of recarc Jnd Vol II b8 "ot;~~n of any declSlor an 1""" 1"'J!~(,t CONTACT PERSON: Gerald C. W~sser, ASSOCiate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7382; Ernl: gwasser@ci.renton.wa.us PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENnFICATION If you would like 10 be '\lsde a par,)' of record to receiv~ further Information on this propOSp.d proJBct, corHplel~ Ih:s form and return \0 City of Renlon, CED -Planrllng DivislQrl. 105~ So, Gr~dy Way, R",nton, WA 98057 Name/Flie No Seahawb S~fety 8~rn~r!LUAO~-098, ECF-, SMC, SM NAME MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO CERTIFICATION I<....::=;;iI~;;4~i.l.-"-'J~.,;.t$~~.reby certify that we e posted by me n conspicuous pJaces or nearb DATE:~~QQS? SIGNE~t::4,4 A TIEST: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing in " CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the 5th day of September, 2008, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing Acceptance Letter, NOA, Environmental Checklist, PMT documents. This information was sent to: Name Agencies -NOA. Env. Checklist, PMT Football Northwest LLC Alan Foltz Surrounding Property Owner -NOA only Lynda Priddy -NOA only NOAA Fisheries -NOA only (Signature of Sender): ,~~ STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) Representing See Attached Owner Contact See Attached State Agency Federal Agency I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker ~"\\\1I1 signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary ~~~~!l/ilnd purposes mentioned in the instrument. 2.0 o'J)l'J~\';!.~IIJ:'N'III.' -'b:" --_""'~ ~, A"I, f/ -v " -.~~ -1'% .-. Dated: 9ls}os a....,.~?zd }drr<i~~''-'" ~'~ ,.; Notary P~ and fir-the S~e ofWa,~hin~t,on II E ~ ul'>! iJtn-~~ :FJ.:.. E N (P' t) .{\ b II fin ""/~"·" <-19-","'"0: otary n n :'_I'"'1...'-'''''''-'-'-'~~:!''-_J.L''''>o{''''''''''''un",-.p,...wQu')''!..=.IhI\A.'''-''=-b::>....:1,'''ti1 f,}(~' ·7ii'IJ~\" ..... ,,,",,"'''''''~~~~;,::''''"'-- My appOintment expires: ""'1_ \" -10 IjlllOF WAS, .... .;:-::- c::I " \\~\\\\\,\" Project Name: Sea hawks Safety Barrier Project Number: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM template -affidavit of service by mailing Dept. of Ecology' Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504·7703 WSDOT Northwest Region' Attn: Ramin Pazooki King Area Dev. Serv., MS·240 PO Box 330310 Seattle, WA 98133·9710 US Army Corp. of Engineers' Seattle District Office Attn: SEPA Reviewer PO Box C·3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Boyd Powers' Depart. of Natural Resources PO Box 47015 Olympia, WA 98504·7015 KC Dev. & Environmental Servo Attn: SEPA Section ~ 900 Oakesdale Ave. SW I Renton, WA 98055·1219 Metro Transit Senior Environmental Planner Gary Kriedt AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING (ERe DETERMINATIONS) WDFW • Larry Fisher' Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. ' 1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201 Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer Issaquah, WA 98027 39015 _172" Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092 Duwamish Tribal Office' Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program' 4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert Seattle, WA 98106·1514 39015 172,d Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092·9763 KC Wastewater Treatment Division' Office of Archaeology & Historic Environmental Planning Supervisor Preservation* Ms. Shirley Marroquin Attn: Stephanie Kramer 201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC·NR·050 PO Box 48343 Seattle, WA 98104·3855 Olympia, WA 98504·8343 City of Newcastle City of Kent Attn: Mr. Micheal E, Nicholson Attn: Mr, Fred Satterstrom, AICP Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev, Director 13020 SE 72" Place 220 Fourth Avenue South Newcastle, WA 98059 Kent, WA 98032·5895 Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila Municipal Liaison Manager Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Joe Jainga 6200 South center Blvd. 201 South Jackson Street KSC·TR·0431 PO Box 90868, MS: XRD·01W Tukwila, WA 98188 Seattle, WA 98104·3856 Bellevue, WA 98009·0868 Seattle Public Utilities State Department of Ecology Real Estate Services NW Regional Office Title Examiner 3190 160'h Avenue SE 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900 Bellevue, WA 98008·5452 PO Box 34018 Seattle, WA 98124·4018 'Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities will need to be sent a copy of the checklist, Site Plan PMT, and the notice of application. template -affidavit of service by mailing 292405900500 BNSF PO BOX 961089 FORT WORTH TX 76161 292405901508 PORT QUENDALL COMPANY C/O VULCAN INC 505 5TH AVE S #900 SEATTLE WA 98104 334330288005 CROSETTO FRED A 5025 RIPLEY LN N RENTON WA 98056 292405900203 QUENDALL TERMINALS PO BOX 477 RENTON WA 98055 334330287502 DIVERSITY ASSETS LLC 5017 192ND PL NE SAMMAMISH WA 98074 334330300008 THOMAS DAVID L+SUZANNE E 5029 RIPLEY LN N RENTON WA 98056 0'6-DQ3 C)is\cY Sf,/I), NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (ONS-M) DATE: September 5, 2008 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM PROJECT NAME: Sea hawks Safety Barrier PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of an approximately 1,1 OO-foot floating safety barrier on the shore of Lake Washington in association with the Seattle Seahawks Headquarters and Training Facility. The project site is a 721,580 square foot lot in the CommerciallOffice/Residential (COR) zone. The proposed C01s\ruc\ion would be waterward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) using a contractor's barge contalrllng pre-fabricated boom logs, connectors, and pre-formed concrete anchors. The proposed safety barrier would protect the shoreline from excessive disturbance and prevent boats and people from entanglement with submerged piles. logs and other debris. PROJECT LOCATION: 12 Sea hawks Way OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a DNS- M is likely to oe issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are Integrated Into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Slgniflcance- Mitigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: August 19, 2008 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION, September 5, 2008 APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Alan Foltz, Waterfront Construction, Inc.; Tel: (206) 550-8363 Permits/Review Requested: Other Permits which may be required: Requested Studies: Location where application may be reviewed: PUBLIC HEARING, CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Zoning/Land Use: Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: Environmental (SEPA) Review, Shoreline Conditional Use Permit, Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Building Permit Biological Evaluation, and Stream & Lake Study Department of Community & Economic Development (CEO) -Planning Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Public hearing is tentat.vely scheduled for October 28, 2008 before the Renton Heannq EXelrniner in Renton Council Chambers. Hearings begin 8t 9:00 AM on the 7th floor of the new Renton City Helil loc<'lted at 1055 South Grady Way The subject site is designated Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) on the City of Renton Comprehensive Land Use Map and Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) on the City's ZOrllrlg Map. EnVIronmental (SEPA) Checklist The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, RMC 4-9-030, RMC 4-3- 090 and other applicable codes and reguielilons as appropriate. Proposed Mitigation Measures: The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed project. These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered by existing codes and regulations as cited above. • The applicant shall follow the recommendations in the Biological Evaluation. • The applicant and contractor shall follow recommendations included in the Construction Mitigation narrative submitted witI"' the application Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Gerald Wasser, Associate Planner, CEO - Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on September 19, 2008. This matter is also tentatively sch~duled for a public hearing on October 28, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady 'vVay, Renton. If you are interested in attending the hearing, please contact the Development Services Division to ensure that the hearing has not been rescheduled at (425) 430-7282. If comments cannot be submitted in writing by the dale indicated above, you may still appear at the hearing and present your comments on the proposal before the Hearing Examiner. If you have questions about this proposal, or Wish to be made a party of record and receive additional information by mail. please contact the project manager Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and Will be notified of any decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7382; Eml: gwasser@ci.renton.wa.us PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this form and return to: City of Renton, CEO -Planning DiviSion, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Name/File No. Sea hawks Safety Barrier/LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM NAME: MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO.: CIT"'T OF RENTON September 5, 2008 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way #230 Seattle, W A 98105 Subject: Seahawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM Dear Mr. Foltz: uepartment of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on September 29, 2008. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. In addition, this matter is tentatively scheduled for a Public Hearing on October 28, 2008 at 9:00 a.m., Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant are required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you prior to the scheduled hearing. Please contact me at (425) 430-7382 if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~~ Gerald C. Wasser Associate Planner cc: Football Northwest LLC / Owner(s) ------------I-O-55-S-0-u-ili-G-rn-d-y-w-a-y---Re-n-to-~-w--~-hm-gOO--n--98-0-57-------------~ (1) This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE Proposed Mit igation Meas ure s : The fo llowing M itigation rVleas ures will li kely be imposed on the proposed proje ct T he se r eco m mended Mi tiga tion Mea5ures acdress project Impact s not covered by exi s ting codes and reg ut8tio ns as cited above. • The app li cant shall i ollow the recommen da t io ns in the Bio logica l Eva luation • The applicant and c on tract or shal l f ollow recomm e ndat ions included in the Construction Mi t igati on narrative sub mi tted ">'vith the application Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Gera ld Wasser, Associate Planner, CED - Planning Division , 1055 South Grady Way, Renton , WA 98057 , by 5:00 PM on September 19, 2008 . This matter is also tentat i vely sch!:,!duled for a public hearing on October 28, 2008, at 9:00 AM. Counc il Chambers. Seve n th Floor . Renton C ity Hall, 1055 Sou tn Grady Way , Ren to n If you a re in te rested in attending t he heari ng, ple<.-lse con tact t he Development Services Divis ion to ensure t ha t th e hearing has not bee n reschedu led at (4 25 ) 430~7282. If comments cannot be submitted in vmting by the d ale IIld icated above, you may sti ll appear at the h ear in g and present yo ur comments on the proposal before the Hearing Excmine r . Ii you have quest io n s about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and rece i'Je addition at in for mat ion by mai l, ptease contact the project m anager Anyone '..vho submits writt en co mments will automatica lly become a party of record and 'Ni ll be no tified of any decision on i his project CONTACT PERSON: Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7382; Eml: gwasser@cLrenton.wa.us PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I If yo u would like to b e made a party of record to rece ive furth er info r matio n o n t h is proposed proj ect, cornple te thi s form and r e tu rn to: City of Re nton, CED -Pl ann ing Division , 1055 So Grady Way, R enton. WA 98057. Name/File N o .: Sea h av,'ks Safety Barrier/L UA08-098, ECF . SMC. SM N AME MAILING ADDRESS TELEP HO NE NO.: CIT"U OF RENTON Denis Law, Mayor September 5, 2008 Alan Foltz Waterfront Construction, Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way #230 Seattle, W A 98105 Subject: Sea hawks Safety Barrier LUA08-098, ECF, SMC, SM Dear Mr. Foltz: vepartment of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on September 29, 2008. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. In addition , this matter is tentatively scheduled for a Public Hearing on October 28, 2008 at 9:00 a.m., Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall , 1055 South Grady Way, Renton. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant are required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you prior to the scheduled hearing. Please contact me at (425) 430-7382 if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~~ Gerald C. Wasser Associate Planner cc: Football Northwest LLC I OWller(s) -------------lO-55--So-u-th-O-rn-d-y -W-.-Y-.-R-ell-to-n-,W--M-h -m-~-on--9 -80-5-7 ------------~ * This papercontai l1 S 50% recycled materi al , 30"/0 post co nsumer AITEAD OF TilE C U R V E Pr i nted: 08-22-2008 P ayment Made : CITY OF RENTON 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, W A 98055 Land Use Actions RECEIPT Permit#: LUA08-098 08/22/2008 02: 14 PM • Receipt Number: R0804423 Total Payme nt: 300.00 Pa yee : LAKEFRONT JOINT VENTURE LLC Current Payment Made to the Following Items: Trans Account Code Descript ion Amount 5019 000 .345 .8 1.00 .0016 Shoreline Subs t Dev 300.00 Payments made for this receipt Trans Method Descr iption Amount Payment Check #000398 300.00 Account Balances Trans Account Code Description Balance Due ------------------------ 3021 303.000.00 .345 .85 Park Mitigation Fee .00 5006 000 .345 .8 1 .00 .0002 Annexat ion Fees .00 50 07 000.345.8 1 .00 .0003 Appea ls/Waivers .00 5 008 0 00.345.81.00 .0004 Binding Site/Short Plat .00 5009 00 0 .345.81 .00.0006 Conditional Use Fees .00 5010 000.345.81 .00 .0007 Environme ntal Review .00 5011 000 .345 .8 1 .00 .0008 Pre l im/Tentat i ve Plat .00 5012 000 .3 45.81 .0 0.0009 F i n al Plat .00 5013 000 .3 45.81.00.0010 PUD .00 5014 000 .345.8 1.00.00 11 Grading & Filling Fees .00 5015 000 .345.81.00 .0 0 12 Lot Line Ad j ustment .00 5016 000 .345 .81 .00 .0013 Mobile Home Parks .00 5017 000 .345 .81.00 .0 014 Rezone .00 5018 000 .345.81 .00 .0015 Routine Vegetation Mgmt .00 5019 000 .345 .81 .00 .0016 Shoreline Subst De v .00 5020 000 .345 .8 1 .00.0 017 Site Plan Approval .00 5021 000 .345 .81.00 .0018 Temp Use, Hobbyk, Fence .00 5022 000.345 .81.00.0019 Variance Fees .00 5024 000.345 .81.00 .0024 Conditiona l Approval Fee .00 5036 000 .345.81 .00 .0005 Comprehensive Plan Amend .00 5909 000 .341 .60 .00 .0024 Booklets/E I S/Copies .00 5941 000.341 .50.00 .0000 Maps (Taxab l e) .00 5954 650.237.00 .00.0000 DO NOT USE -USE 3954 .00 5955 000.05 .5 19 .90 .42 .1 Postage .00 5998 000 .231 .70 .00 .0000 Tax .00 Remaining Balance Du e: $0.00 LvA City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT PROPERTY OWNER(S) TE LEPH O NE NUMBER A ND E-MA IL ADDR ES S: NA M E: Football Northwest LLC PROJECT INFORMATION ADDRESS: 505 Fifth Avenue South,Suite 900 PROJECT OR D EVE LOP MENT NA ME: C ITY : Seattle, WA Z IP : 98104 5/'J/,c7/ Af1~,4~/A!!- Sea haw ks Practi ce Facilit y TE LEPH O NE NUMBER : 206-342-3000 PRO JEC T/A DDRES S(S)/L OCATI O N A ND Z IP CO DE : 50 15 Lake W a s hington Boulevard , Re nt on , WA 9809 56 APPLICANT (if other than owner) NA ME: Alan Foltz , for Elaine W ine KING CO UN TY AS SE SSO R'S AC C OU NT NU M BE R(S): 29 2 40 5 90 15 and 2 92 405 9001 CO MPA NY (if applicable): Football North west LLC EXIS TIN G LA N D U SE(S): Com mercial A DDRE SS : 505 Fifth Avenue South , PROPOSED LA ND U SE(S): Co mmercial Suite 900 C IT Y: Seattle , WA Z IP : 98104 EXISTI NG COMPR EHE NS IV E PLAN MA P DESIGNATI O N : U nknown TEL E PH O NE NUM B E R 206-550-8363 PR O POS ED COMPREHEN S IV E P LAN MA P D ES IG NATIO N CO NT ACT PERSON (if applic abl e): Un kn own NA M E: Alan Foltz , Agent EX ISTIN G Z ONIN G : COR PROPOSED Z O NING (if appl ic a ble): N/A CO M PA NY (if a ppli ca bl e): Waterfront Construction , Inc . SITE AR EA (in squa re fee t): 72 1 ,580 SF AD DR ESS : 205 NE Northlake Way , SQ UARE FOOTAGE O F P UBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED : N/A Suite 230 SQ UA RE FOOTAGE OF P RI VATE ACC E S S EASE ME NTS: N/A C ITY: Seattle , WA Z IP: 98105 PROPOS ED RE S IDENTIA L DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET AC RE (if appli ca ble): N/A Q: we b/pw/ dcvscrv Ito rm sf pi an n in gI mast era pp . doc 07/28/08 ~ '", .. ::>JECT INFORMATION COl ued NUMB ER OF PROPOSED LOTS (i f applicable): N/A NUMBER O F EMPL OY EE S TO BE E MPLO Y ED BY THE NEW PR OJECT (if applica ble): N/A NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable) N/A PRO JECT VALUE : $90 ,8 12 .00 IS THE SIT E LOCATE D IN ANY TYPE OF NUMBER OF EXI STING DWELLING UNIT S (i f ap plica ble ): ENVIRONMENTALLY CRI T ICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE N/A SQUAR E FOOTAGE (if applicable): SQ UARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RES IDENTIAL 0 AQU IFER PROTECTION AREA ONE BU ILDINGS (if applicable): N/A 0 AQU IFE R PRO TECTI ON AR EA TWO SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EX IST ING RES IDEN T IAL BUILDINGS TO RE MAIN (if app licab le): N/A 0 FLOOD HAZARD A REA sq. ft . SQUARE FOOTAG E OF PROPOSED NON -RES IDENT IAL 0 GEO LOG IC HAZARD sq. ft . BU ILDINGS (if applicable): Boathouse 11 260 SF 0 HABITAT CO N SERVATIO N sq. ft . SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON -RES IDENTIAL 0 SHORELINE STR EAMS A ND LAK E S sq . ft . BU ILDIN GS T O REM A IN (i f applic able): NE T FLOOR AR EA OF NON-RESIDENTIA L BU ILD INGS (if 0 WETLANDS sq . ft . app licab le): N/A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet w ith t he following in formation included) SITU AT E IN T HE SW Q UAR TER OF SECT IO N ~,T OWNS H I P 24 N ,RANG E 05E , IN TH E CIT Y O F RE NTON , KING CO UNT Y , WAS HIN GTO N. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES Staff w ill c al c ul a te a p p li cable fees an d posta ge : $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print N ame/s) Alan D . F ol tz declare that I am (please check one) _ th e current owne r of the property in volved in th is app licat ion or X the authorized representat ive to ac t for a corporat io n (pl ease attach proof of authoriza tion) and that the foreg oing statements and answers here in conta in ed and the informat ion he rewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Si gnature of Owner/Representativ (S ig na ture of Owne r/Re presenta ti ve) Q:wch /pw/dcvscrv /for 1l1 sJ plannin g/mastcrapp .doc I cert ify that I know or have satisfactory ev idence tha t Alan D . F oltz signed th is ins trum e nt and acknowl edged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. __ '-4 Notary Pub lic in and for the Sta te of Washing ton Notary (pri nt )-,<.'a>d.€",-"~,,A='->DWL--=C=-=--_~:...:..:c..:I-=<">=-~.:...' '>-__ My appo intment exp ires : Qt. 15 20 I 0 2 07/28/08 Project: 4~ ), 'G f 9 (Doc CJ, .... t' :-)~ ',-. t..., ... PROJECT NARRATIVE Football Northwe st Floating Safety Barrier Section SW, Towns hip 24N , Range 05E LAT: 47.537N LON: 122.20W Waterbody: Lake Washington, County: King Parcel: 292405 90 15 08 and 292405 900 1 Land Use Permits Required: Shorel in e Sub stantial Development Permit and SEPA D et ermination Zoning: COR! 245 In d, Heavy Industry Proposed Activity: An approximately I 100 foot long (lo ating Safety Barrier, pl aced in Lake Washin gton to protect the e nvironm e ntal quality of private shorel in e from excessive di s turbance, and to e stablish a safety measure to prevent boats, or pe rsons from e nta n g lement with submerged piles, logs, and other a rtifacts along the private shorel ine of Football Northwest LLC. See Biological Evaluation of 6 -2 7-08 pages 3 & 4 , attached. Estimated Construction Cost: $ 90,812.00 Construction Access: Alan D . Foltz Penni t Coordinator A ll propo se d construction is waterward of Ordinary High Water (O HW), to be accessed by contractors barge, which will contain pre fabricated boom logs, cOlmector s, and pre formed concrete anchors , for stabili zin g position of tile safety barrier. Waterfront Co nst ruction, In c. Agent for Football Northwest LL C 206-548-9800 folt z@wate rfro ntcon struction.coll1 Football Northwest -Safety Barrier Renton, Washington 1. Proposed Activity Biological Evaluation An approximately 1, I OO-foot long floating safety barrier will be placed in Lake Washington off- shore of the new Seahawks training facility. The primary purposes of the safety barrier are: 1) to protect environmental quality along the shoreline from excessive disturbance that could occur if boats and people were allowed free access to this area; and 2) a public safety measure to help prevent boats, waders, and swimmers from contacting submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts. Summer training camp, and to a lesser extent practice sessions during the football season will draw spectators. There are limited upland locations from where the outdoor practice facility can be observed so some people will come via Lake Washington in powerboats and other watercraft. This number could be substantial in the summer and early fall. Football NOIthwest has, and will continue to invest a great deal of effort in restoring the shoreline as part of the site environmental remediation and development mitigation process. Studies have shown that the nearshore area of Lake Wa shington in this area is utilized by a diverse aquatic biota. The safety barrier is proposed as a proactive measure to limit access into the shallowest parts of the nearshore area and the adjacent riparian buffer in anticipation of increased waterfront traffic. Unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area, significant di sturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly replanted vegetation could occur. There is also a significant quantity of submerged artifacts (logs, timber, barges, rebar, etc.) in this area, much of which poses a hazard to vessels and/or swimmers. The shoreline is also private property. While the Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the nortb as public property , and arc providing public access, the safety barrier will be one way to help discourage people from accessing the more se nsitive private area near the practice fields. The safety barrier is not designed to be used for moorage. However, there is the possibility that some people will occasionally use it for that purpose. While this type of unauthorized use would be discouraged , there is no way to prevent it's occurrence at all times. Therefore, to help avoid damage to the barrier, or damage that might be caused to the lake bottom if boat anchors were to drag, the design of the safety barrier anchors and hardware took into consideration the possibility that small boats could occasionally tie up to the structure. 2. Drawings: An aerial photo showin g the project vicinity is provided in Appendix A. Photos of the lake shore in this area are provided in Appendix B. Construction drawings are provided in Appendix C 3. Date: June 27, 2008 4. Applicant: Football Northwest, LLC Attn: E laine Wine June 27, 2008 505 Fifth A venue South, Suite 900 Seattle, Washington 98104 Foolball Northwesl Barr i~, BE 061708.doc CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS, I NC. Page 1 Football Northwest -Safety Barrier Renton, Washington 5. Agent: Cedarock Con s ultant s, Inc . Attn: Carl Hadley 19609 244th Avenue NE Woodinville, Wa s hington 98077 6. Project Name: Football Northwest Floating Safety Barrier 7. Location of Activity Section: SWY< Sec 29 Town s hip: 24N Range: 05E Latitude: 47.537N Long itud e: 122 .2 0W Waterbody: Lake Washington Co unty: King HUC: 171100120302 8. Description of Work Approxim ate ly 1,100 feet of floating safety barrier will be installed. The ArmorFloat Floatin g Barrier Sys tem™ was specifically designed to provide a positive boat barrier between the general publ ic and restricted area s . Design purposes includ e stopp in g errant recreational boaters and demarcating un safe or closed areas. The barrier will exte nd from the new dock at the north end of the site, southwe st approxim ately 930 -feet to an ex isting pile. Biological Evaluation From the pile the flo at will turn 90 -de g ree s to the so utheast barrier system and will travel about I ~O-feet to a new anchor on the s ho relin e (see Appendix C). A total of six, SOO-pound pre-cast concrete ancho rs w ill be placed in Lake Washington at a rate of one approximately every ISO-feet to hold the barrier in place. The barrier will float off-shore between 3D-feet a nd about I ~O-feet from th e sho relin e in water depths ranging from about 3 feet to about 9 feet (at ordi nary high water level). New attachment hardware will be fixed to the dock. A seco nd attachment point consisting of an anchor screwed into the so il will be se t on the s hore line just above OHW. The floating barrier w ill be stretched from th e doc k, aro und the pile, and to the shoreline and then fixed in place. The concrete anchors wi ll be low e red to the lake bed with a crane and set on the soft mud. It is expected that the anchors will rapidly settle into the mud and may end up below the surface over time. While ot h e r types of anchors (screws, clam shell s, etc .) were eva lu ated, the very so ft s ilt and sand s of indeterminate depth provide poor anchoring purchase for th ese types of systems which rely on firm substrate for re s istance. June 27,2008 CEDAIIOCK CONSULTANTS, INC. Fuorhalf Norlhll'cs/ jJarrier nr: 06) ~OH_dO( Page 2 Conditional Use Permit Justification Football Northwest LLC Floating Safety Barrier 4UG 1 (J • 7 Ilu'" • tI(, RfCi:IV£l; Reaso n s to favor the proposed floating safet y barrier are summated in it s purpo se. As a low profile waterfront sys tem it s proposed placement w i II protect the e n v ironmental quality of the shoreline from excessive di s turbance, a nd will establish a satety measure to prevent boats , or person s from entanglement with submerged pile s, logs , and other artifacts along the private s horeline of Football Northwest LLC. 7. A: Comprehensive Plan The purpo se and objectives of the propo se d safe ty barrier are compatib le with the General Purpo se, Objectives and Policies orthe City of Renton ... The continued protection or Renton 's natural system s , natural beauty, a nd environmental quality. • Policy EN-57 regulates se ns itive area s throu g h regulations addressing uses. The sa fet y meas ure to prevent boats, or persons li'o m entanglement with submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline supports this policy. • Policy EN60 encourages prese rvation through regulation s which will provide for public health and safety. The safe ty mea sure to prevent boats, or pe rso ns from entanglement with s ubmer ge d piles , logs , and other arti facts a long the private shoreline supports thi s policy. The policy provides a management of the environmental area based on the severity of the area's safety hazard s. 7. B: Purpose and Need (Streams and Lakes Study Excerpts) An approximately I , I OO-foot lon g !loatin g s afety barrier will be placed in Lake Was hington off-shore of th e new Sea hawks training facility. The primary purposes of the safety barrier are: 1) to protect env ironm ental quality along the s horeline from excess ive di s turbance that could occur ifboats and peop le were allowed fr ee access to this area; and 2) a public safety meas ure to help prevent bo ats, waders, and swimmers from contacting s ubmerged piles , logs , and ot her artifacts. Summer training camp , a nd to a les se r extent practice sessions during the football season wi ll draw s pectators. There are limited upland locations from where the outdoor practice facility can be observed so so me people wi ll come via Lake Was hington in powerboats and other watercraft. This number could be subs tantial in the summer and early fa ll. Football Northwest has, and will continue to invest a great deal of effort in restoring the shoreline as part of the site environmental remediation and development mitigation process. Studies have shown that the near shore area of Lake Washington in this area is utilized by a diverse aquatic biota. The safety barrier is proposed as a proactive measure to limit access into the shallowest parts of the nearshore area and the adjacent riparian buffer in anticipation of increased waterfront traffic. Unless measures are taken to keep people away from the immediate shoreline area , significant disturbance to shallow aquatic habitat and newly replanted vegetation could occur. In addition, there is a significant quantity of submerged artifacts (logs , timber, barges, rebar , etc.) in this area, much of which poses a ha zard to vessels and/or swimmers. The shoreline is also private property. The Seahawks have dedicated a section of shoreline to the north as public property, and are providing public access. The safety barrier will discourage people from accessing the more dangerous and sensitive area near the practice fields where submerged piles , logs, and other artifacts are present. 7, C: Effect on Adjacent Properties The two primary purposes of the safety barrier, environmental protection and human safety, can not be achieved at any other location. No effect to adjacent properties is anticipated. The proposed safety barrier, situated south or the new pier structure, and lower than the pier, could not possible block the view from neighboring properties. It would not interfere with neighboring property water access, or neighboring enjoyment of the recreational uses of the lake. Alan D. Foltz Permit Coordinator Waterfi·ont Construction , Inc. 205 NE Northlake Way, Suite 230 Seattle , W A 98105 c Football tV H', LL C -S4fety Barr ie r Rentoll , Was hington '/ :~I\:·t,·, ........ A-.f ·• .. 7 Sireams ( J.!fi a7w~ SI!LdV 5.0 MITIGATION Projec t act io n s that w ill affec t a quat ic features an d a djace nt s horelin e veget a ti o n in cl ude: I) Sh o re lin e anchor w ill req uire di st urb a nce to about 3 squ a re ree t of buffe r, 2) Six co ncrete anch o rs w ill impact approx im atel y 3.5 sq uare feet of lake bed each , 3) T he !loating barri er wi ll introduce a m inor amount of overhead cove r in the lake. 5.1 Impact Avoidance The propos ed act io n in cl ud es work w ithin ha bit a t used by salmon id s, incl udin g federally li sted s pec ies. The fo ll ow in g meas ur e s will he lp e ns ur e the barr ier d oes not lead to advers e effec ts o n fish , w ildli fe, critica l hab it at , and prey spec ies. • No new ve rtical st ru ct ur e (e.g . pil es) will be added to Lake W as hington t o anchor the safety barrier. • In-wa ter work s ha ll be completed dur ing the July 16 to December 31 work window de s ignated by t he Army Co rps of E ng in ee rs fo r Lak e Was hingto n o r as otherw ise s pecified in appli c able permits . • The tu g a nd barge s ha ll be the sma ll est s iz e needed to comp lete the job in a safe and efficien t manner. • T h e tu g and barge s ha ll operate in water s w ith su ffi c ient depth to avoid strikin g the bottom. The tu g sha ll remai n in the deepe st water possible where propwash is less like ly to d isturb bed sed im ents . • A s pil l respon se kit de s igned for ra pid re s po ns e for cleanup of ha z ardo us mate ri a l s pill s wou ld be located o n-s it e. At a minim um , thi s kit wou ld include mate ri a l for con tai nm e nt and c lean -up of petro leum prod uct. • Te lep ho ne numbers of app ro priate agency/depa rtm e nt contacts would be posted o n-si t e in case a s pill s ho uld occur (e.g ., Eco logy, C ou nt y F ir e Department Hazmat Team , Co unt y Fire and Rescue). • Proce sse s likely to crea te haz a rdo us byproduc ts (e.g. welding, cu ttin g a nd drillin g) s ha ll bc completed w henever poss ibl e in th e contra c tors yard. S imil ar processe s co ndu c te d o n- site sh al l take place o n the barge. • All p ote ntially ha zard o us material (e.g. fue l, lubricants) shall be stored in a n approved a rea o n the ba rge or tug. • No riparian vegetation s ha ll be permanentl y rem o ved for the project. 5.2 Compensatory Mitigation Mitigation for the Sea hawks Headquarters Fa c ili ty and Dock Replacement projec ts w ill re s ult in co mpl ete re s toration of th e shore line includin g c lea n-up of conta min ated material, re m ova l of creosote ti mb e r and co nc rete , remova l of exot ic vege tati on, and rep lant in g of a nativ e r iparian buffer. June 2 i, 20()8 CF.DAROC K CONSIJU i/N7S, INC. S eahawKsl iJarriel' Lakes S lrf!afl1s S l1Idy 06 2 iOlj,doc Page 8 /'oulbal/ NW, LLC -Safely Barrier Remon , Washinglull Streams and Lakes Study Th e pro posed action is an e ffo rt t o help miti ga t e po tential imp ac ts Ir o m future s ho reline di s turbance th a t could occur with incre ased use of Lake Was hin g to n in th e vicinity o f th e Sea hawks training facilit y. To do nothing would ri s k damage to the ex ten sive efforts currently being made to re s tore the s hore lin e a nd rip a ri a n buffer in thi s a rea. Beca use there are no adverse impact s o f the proposed action , no o th er miti ga ti o n is pr o po sed. 6.0 RESOURCE AND FUNCTIONAL VALUES TO BE RESTORED, CREATED, OR ENHANCED Aquatic an d wildlife habita t o n an d near the project s ite consist of a C lass I la ke a nd assoc iated riparian zo nes. These features have bee n hea vil y impacted by the lon g hi story of industrial land use a nd associated contamination a t th e si te. The Lake Wa s hingto n sho re lin e riparian planting pl a n d eveloped for the adjacent Sea hawks Headqu a rters Proj ect focuses o n restoring habitat function to the deg raded area (A pp e ndi x 2). The proposed sa lety ba rrier in sta ll a ti o n is intended in part to help p rov ide lo ng term protection for thi s area from human intru s io n. Eco log ical fu nc ti o n s desc ribed in Section 4 .2 will be nefit from this ac ti o n. 6.1 Habitat Improvement Opportunity The pro posed action will create a n imped iment to human intru s ion int o the environmentally se n s itiv e ne arshore area and riparian burter. The pr oject is only minimall y intru s ive and is the least impactlili so lution that will ha ve a meanin g ful benefit. The project will not disturb or remove any s ig nificant functi o ns of the s ho re line . The presence of the sa tety barrier it se lf will have no sig nificant adverse elfects o n hab it at. It was designed to mee t fi sh pro te ct io n guidelines reco mmended by s tate and !Cderal agen cies (e.g. 3D -feet o ff~hore , minimal foot pri nt , non-toxic mat e ri a ls, etc.). 6.2 Function and Value Comparison This secti o n pro vi des a des cription of lak e habitat functions and va lue s to be pr ovided under the pro pose d project action and compares eac h function to th e existing co nditi o n d esc ribed in Section 4.2. Function and value determination s a re based o n best available sc ience as described in A.c' Kindig & Co and Cedarock Consult ants , In c. (2 0 03). Water Qualitv Min o r di sturbances to water quality will occ ur during placement of the a nch ors. A small area around each anchor will be s ubject to increase d turbidity as the sa nd ls ilt s ubs trat e in the vicinity is disturbed by placement of th e a nc ho r. The lin e s ubs trate will not travel far and a ll material is ex pected t o full y settle within ho urs. F is h use o ut s ide of the immedi a te area will not be affe cted . Th e equipment to be used by the contracto r (Waterfront Construction) co mm o nl y o pe rates in Lake Was hin gto n and othcr waterbodie s a nd does not c reate a water qualit y problem. No impacts to water quality a rc expec ted with th e lon g term prese nce of the sa fety barrier. The barrier is mad e from non·tox ic ma te ri a ls. Jllne 27. 2(}()8 Seo h(fIl 'ksllJa rrier Lakes Sireoms Sludy fi62in8.doc CTcfJAJlOCK CONSIIL/'AN7S, )NC Page 9 Football NW, LLC -Safety Barrier Renton, Washington Food Streams and Lakes Stud)1 The proposed action will have no effect on the riparian planting plan being implemented along the Lake Washington shoreline. Installation of the proposed safety barrier will not affect any riparian plants, If a newly installed plant is in the way of the one land-based anchor, it will be removed and replanted nearby. The barrier will create an impediment to human intrusion into the riparian buffer and should help better prese rve this area. Thus, the safety barrier is not expected to have any adverse affect on food production in the lake and may have some benefit. Microclimate Microclimate is a bi g picture climate control is s ue extending for up to many hundreds of feet from the lake. The proposed safety barrier will have no effect on microclimate. Temperature and Shade The proposed safety barrier will be installed offshore and will have no effect on temperature and shade. Human Access Control Human access control to the Lake Washington shoreline is encouraged by the City of Renton. the Access to the shoreline on this site will be provided in the future at the north end of the Seahawks property . A fenced public walkway will control human access and prevent damage to the plants in this area. The safety barrier will help discourage people from accessing the more sensitive private riparian buffer area near the practice field s . Large Woodv Debris The proposed safety barrier will be installed offshore and will have no effect on large woody debris recruitment from trees growing on the shore line. Should a floating log lodge against the barrier, maintenance staff in a small boat can lift the barrier and allow the log to enter or leave the area. This is not expected to be a common occurrence. Channel Migration Channel migration zo ne s are not associated with large managed lakes. The proposal will have no efkct on channel migration. Bank Stabilitv The proposed sa fety barrier will help dampen wave energy in this area and will prevent boat access from approaching too near the shoreli ne and causing additional erosion. The barrier is also expected to discourage trespassers from climbing the dirt banks and further destabili z ing the shoreline. Fish Migration The safety barrier has been designed to meet WDFW and N MFS recommendations for minimizing impacts on migrating fi s h by stay ing at lea st 3D-feet off-shore. Adult sa lmon migrate further offshore and would not be affected by the barrier. However, juvenile sa lmon id s Jlllle 27. 2008 Seahall'ksl Rarner Lakes Slreams Study ()627fJ8 .doc GDAIIOCK CONSULtANTS, INC Page 10 .. FoO/boll N W, LLC -Safety Rarrier Renton, Washington Slreams and Lakes Study migrate along the shoreline and may be cautious of overhead structures and piles due to their use by potential predators, No new piles will be installed, The barrier will also help prevent human access to the sensitive nearshore area where juvenile fish are most likely to congregate, Not only will this help avoid the noi se and visual disturbance caused by sw immer, waders, and boats, but aquatic habitat and vegetation will be protected, Wildlife Habitat The proposed safety barrier will be installed offshore and will have no direct effect on wildlife habitat. The intent of the barrier is to discourage human access to a portion of the shoreline so indirect wildlife habitat protection as a result of riparian buffer protection and reduced noise and visual disturbance could occur. Wetland The project will not occur within any wetlands, 6,3 Summary Value for all habitat functions under the proposed action is expected to be equal to or slightly greater than under existing conditions. This is primarily due to the future protection for the riparian buffer the safety barrier will provide. 7.0 COORDlNATlON WITH OTHER AGENCIES The Army Corps of Engineers , Ecology , and WDFW will be contacted to apply for additional approval required for in-water work. The DNR will be contacted as necessary to arrange any aquatic lands permits . This Lakes and Streams Report is a requirement of the City of Renton under its Critical Areas Ordinance for the new safety barrier. Rcnton must issue a Shoreline Substantial Development permit, perform SEPA review, and issue any building permits that might be necessary . This Lakes and Streams Report is required to assess impacts and riparian functions and values for alteration s to the Lake Washington Shoreline , and includes functional impacts and mitigation for the shoreline alteration. 8.0 CONSTRUCTlON SCHEDULE Construction is expected to begin in Jul y/A ugust 2008, Inwater work will be complete within one to two weeks. June 27, 200S CEDAROCK CONSULTANTS, INC. Seahall'ksl Barrier rakes Slreams ,";(lIdy 0627()8.doc Page II • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST City of Renton De ve lopment Serv ices Divisio n 1055 South Grady Way, Renton , WA 98055 Phone : 425-430-7200 Fax : 425-43 0-7231 PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: AUG 1 , "n • :f <"DR rJi;,:" ", , -t· <f • "', ~ .... f .... r,-'~ ..... f .. J..;.1 t/l"" ~ "'v The State Environmental Po licy Act (S EPA ), Chapter 43,21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal be fore making decisions, An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide in~ormation to help you and the agency iden tify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal , if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is requ ired, INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whe the r the env ironmental impacts of you r proposal are significant, requiring preparat ion of an EIS, Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known , or give the best description yo u can, You must answer each question accurately and carefully , to the best of your knowledge, In most cases , you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts , If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal , write "do not know" or "does not apply", Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later , Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline , and landmark designations, Answer these questions if you can, If you have problems, the go vernmental agencies can assist you, The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land, Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects, The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete th is checklist for non project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply ," IN ADDITION , complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D), For nonproject actions (actions involvi ng decisions on policies , plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project ," "applicant ," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area ," respectively, \\Server02\D\Permits Department'Active Projects\Football NW Log Boom \envch lst.doc07/29/08 • A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable Football Northwest Safety Boom 2. Name of applicant: Elaine Wine, Football NW; Alan Foltz, Agent 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Alan Foltz,Waterfront Construction,lnc.,205 NE Northlake Way,Suite 230, Seattle, WA 98105 Alan Foltz: 206·548·9800 (Contact). Elaine Wine : 206· 550-8363 (Applicant) 4. Date checklist prepared July 29, 2008 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton, WA 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing , if applicable) As permits allow. No phasing. 3 to 4 weeks for boom placement and mitigation. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain . No. None related to this proposal. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared , or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Biological Evaluation and Streams and Lakes Study, prepared by Cedarock Consultants' Carl Hadley. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain . Yes. Boathouse repair applications. SEPA exempt under WAC 197-11-800-3. 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Renton SOP, SEPA, BP; WOFW HPA; Corps LOP 11 . Give brief, complete description of your proposal , including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site . An approximately II UU foot long floating Safety Barrier, placed in Lake Washington to protect the environmental quality of pri\:ate shoreline from excessive disturbance, and to establish a safety measure to prcycnt boats, or persons from entanglement with submerged piles, logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC. \\Server02\D\Permits Department'Active Projects\Footba ll NW Log Boom\Perm its\envchlst.doc 2 12 . Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise lo cation of your proposed project , including a street address , if any , and section , township , and range if known . If a proposal would occur over a range of area , provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal descript ion , site plan , vicinity map, and topographic map , if reasonabl y available . While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any perm it applications related to this checklist. Y. Sec: SW 29 24N 05E; Parcels 292405 9015 & 292405-9001; LAT 47'32'14", LON 122'11'53" 5015 Ripley Lane, Renton 98056 B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (c ircle one); flat, rolling , hilly , steep slopes, mountainous , other _____ _ b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) N/A c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat , muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. d. Are there surface indicat ions or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so , describe . None Known e. Describe the purpose , type , and approximate quantities of any f illing or grading proposed . Indicate source of fill. N/A f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction , or use? If so, generally describe . Not Anticipated g. Abou t what percent of the site wil l be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example , asphalt or buildings )? N/A h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion , or other impacts to the earth , if any: The proposed safety barrier boom, placed in Lake Washington will protect the environmental quality of private shoreline from excessive disturbance. \\Server02\O\Permits Department\Active Proj ects \Footbal l NW Log Boom \Pe rmits\envchlst.doc 3 2. AIR a. Whal types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (Le., dust. automobile, odors , industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any , generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Muffled diesel exhaust from construction crane and tug. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so , generally describe. None known . c . Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of equipment only as needed. 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year- round and seasonal streams , saltwater, lakes , ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names . If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Lake Washington 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Yes, placement of six safety barrier boom concrete anchors. Shoreline area mitigation. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. N/A 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description , purpose, and approximate quantities if known . No. N/A 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? If so , note location on the site plan. Not known 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so , describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge . No. N/A \\S erver02\D\Perm its Oepartment'IAct iv e Projects\Football NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 4 b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be wi thdra wn. or will water be discharged to ground wa ter? Give general description. purpose, and approximate quantit ies if known . No. N/A 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from sept ic tanks or other sources , if any (fo r example : Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals ... ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system , the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. N/A c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (inc luding sto rm wate r) and method of collection and disposal , if any (in clu de quantit ies, if known ). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters , If so , describe. N/A 2) Could waste mate rial enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe . No. N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impac ts , if any : None proposed 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetat io n fou nd on the site: _x_ deciduous tree: alder, maple , aspen , ot her _x_ evergreen tree: fir, cedar , pine, other _x_ shrubs _x_ grass __ pasture __ crop or grain __ w et soil plants : cattail , buttercup , bullrush , skunk cabbage, other __ water plants : wate r lily, eel grass , milfoil, othe r __ other types of vegeta t ion b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be remo ved or altered? Site shoreline removal of non native vegetation with establishment of an already approved planting plan (see 8070755 and LUA07-137SM,ECF in Renton f iles. c. Lis t threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site . None known d. Propo se d landscaping, us e of nati ve plants , or othe r measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any : See b. above \\S erver02 \D\Perm its Department\Active Projects\Football NW Log Boom \envchlst.d oc 5 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds : hawk . heron. eagle. songbirds, other ________ _ Mammals : deer, bear , elk, beaver, other .....,.----,.,.-______ _ Fish : bass , salmon , trout, herring , shellfish , other _____ _ b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site . Salmon c. Is the site part of a migration route ? If so, explain Adult fish migrate through the area early January and early May. No spawning occurs in the project area. d . Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: The proposed boom is an effort to help mitigate potential impacts from future shoreline disturbance that could occur with increase use of Lake Washington in the vicinity of the site. 6 . ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electriC , natural gas , oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heat in g, manufacturing , etc. N/A Supplied by construction barge b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so , generally describe. N/A c . What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy imp acts , if any : N/A None 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards , inc luding exposure to toxic chemica ls , risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazard ous waste , that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. No 1) Describe special emergency services that might be requ ired. Emergency spill contacts posted with permits 2) Pr oposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards , if any: None proposed \\Server02\o\Permits Department\Activ e Pro jects\Footbal l NW Log Boom\envchlst.doc 6 b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example : traffic, equipment, operation, other)? N/A 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic , construction, operation , other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Short term crane operation 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts , if any : None proposed 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Football NW facilities and sports playing field b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No NIA c. Describe any structures on the s ite. Existing pier and boathouse (to the north) d . Will any structures be demolished? If so , what? No New pier under 8070755. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? COR f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Not known g . If applicable . what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not known if, as applicable h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. Shoreline area i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? NIA \\Server02\D\Permi ts Department\Active Proj ects \Foo tball NW Log Boo m\env chlst .d oc 7 J. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? N/A k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts , if any: None proposed I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans , if any : None proposed 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided , if any? Indicate whether high, middle , or low-income housing . N/A b. Approximately how many units , if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high , middle, or low-income housing. N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts , if any: N/A 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not incl ud ing antennas ; what is the principal exterior building material (s) proposed . N/A Proposed boom is approx. 8" above waterline b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None c . Proposed measu res to reduce or control aesthetic impacts , if any: Mitigation for the facilities results in shoreline restoration, including clean-up of contaminated material, removal of creosote timber and concrete, and man made flotsam. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occu r? None b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? N/A No \\Server02\D\Permits OepartmentlActive Pro j ects \Foo tba !i NW Log Boo m\Perm its\envchlst.doc 8 c. What exis ting off-s ite sources of li ght or glare may affect your proposal? N/A d . Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts , if any: None proposed 12 , RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportuni t ies are in the immediate vic inity? Lakeside boating , water sports b. Would the proposed proj ect displace any existing recreati onal uses ? If so, describe . No c . Proposed measures to reduce or co ntro l impacts on recreation , inc lu ding recreation opportuni t ies to be provided by the project or appl icant , if an y: Proposed safety barrier will enhance safety by preventing boats , or persons from entanglement with submerge piles , logs, and other artifacts along the private shoreline of Football Northwest LLC, 13, HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on , or proposed for , national state , or local preservation registers known to be on o r next to the s ite ? If so , generally describe. No b. Generally describe any landma rks or evidence of histo ric , archaeo logical , scientific , or cu ltur al importance known to be on or ne xt to the site . N/A c . Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts , if any : None proposed 14, TRANSPORTATION a . Identify public streets and highways serving the site , and describe proposed access to the existing street system . Show on site plans , if any . Ripley Lane b. Is s ite currently served by public trans it? If not, what is Ihe appro ximate distan ce to the nearest transit stop? Not known c . How many parking spaces would the completed project ha ve ? How man y would the project el iminate? N/A \\Serv er0 2\D\Permits DepartmentlActive Projec ts \Foo tba ll NW Log B oom \env chl st .d oc 9 d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets , or improvements to existing roads or streets, not in clu ding driveways? If so , generally describe (ind icate whether public or private? No e . Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail , or air transportation ? If so , generally describe. NIA f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occu r. NIA g. Proposed measures to redu ce or control transportation impacts , if any: None proposed 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project resu lt in an increased need for public services (for example : fire protection, police protection, health care , schools, other)? If so , generally des c ribe . No b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None proposed 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer , septic system , other. None in proposed project area b. De sc ribe the utilities that are proposed for the project , the util ity providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immed iate vicinity which might be needed . None proposed NIA C, SIGNATURE I, the undersigned , state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and comp lete . It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-s ign ificance that it might issue in reliance upon th is checklist should there be any will fu l misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part . \\Server02\D\Permits Department\Acti ve Projects \Football NW Log Boo m\envch lst.doc 10 Proponent: Name Printed : Date : \\Serve r02\D\Permits Department\Active Projects\Football NW Log Bo om\envchlsLdoc 11 Pri n(ed: 08-19-2008 CITY OF RENTON 1055 S. Grady Wa y Renton , WA 98055 Land Use Actions RECEIPT Permit#: LUA08-098 Payment Made: 08 /19 /2008 04 :44 PM Receipt Number: Total Payme nt: 2,450.00 Pa ye e : SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Current Payment Made to the Following Items : Trans Account Code Description Amount 5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Envi r onmental Review 5019 000.345.81.00.0016 Shoreline Subst Dev 500.00 1,950.00 Payments made for this receipt Trans Method Description Amount Payment Check 012671 2,4 5 0.00 Account Ba lan ces Trans Account Code Descrip t ion Balance Due ------------------------ 3021 303.000.00.345.85 Park Mitigation Fee .00 5006 000.345.81.00.0002 Annexation Fees .00 5007 000.345.81.00.0003 Ap pea l s/Waivers .00 5008 000 .345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat .00 5009 000.345.81 .00.0006 Conditional Use Fees .00 5010 000.345.81 .00.0007 Environmental Review .00 5011 000.345.81 .00 .0008 Prelim/Tentative Plat .00 5012 000.345 .81.00 .0009 Final Plat .00 5013 000.345.81.00.0010 PUD .00 5014 000 .345.81.00.00 1 1 Gr ading & Filling Fees .00 5015 000.345.81.00.00 1 2 Lo t Line Adjustment .00 5016 000.345.81.00.0013 Mobi l e Home Parks .00 5017 000 .345 .81 .00.00 1 4 Rezone .00 5018 000.345 .81 .00.00 1 5 Routine Vegeta t ion Mgmt .00 5019 000.345 .81 .00.0016 Shoreline Subst Dev 300.00 5020 000.345 .81.00.00 1 7 Site P l an Approval .00 5021 000.3 45 .81.00 .00 1 8 Temp Use, Hobbyk, Fence .00 5022 000.345 .61 .00 .00 1 9 Variance Fees .00 5024 000.345.61.00.0024 Conditional Approval Fee .00 5 0 36 000.345.81.00.0005 Comprehensive P l an Amend .00 5909 000.341.60.00.0024 Boo k lets/EIS/Copies .00 5941 000.341 .5 0.00 .0000 Maps (Taxable) .00 5954 6 5 0 .237.00.00.0000 DO NOT USE -US E 3954 .00 5955 000.05.519 .90 .42 .1 Po s tage .00 5998 000.231.70 .00 .0000 T ax .00 Remainin g Ba lance Du e: $300.00 R0804 347