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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-16-000544_REPORT 01DEPARTMENT OF CO,vm/lUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --------Ren tone ADMINISTRATIVE STREET MODIFICATION ~ APPROVAL D DENIAL EVALUATION FORM & DECISION PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT MANAGER: APPLICANT: ZONING CLASSIFICATION: PROJECT LOCATION: SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Monterey Meadows Plat U16-001683 Ian Fitz-James, Civil Engineer II Tom Redding 165 NE Juniper Street, Suite 201 Issaquah, WA 98027 RB-Residential (8 DU/ AC) 3815 and 3767 Monterey Place NE Pursuant to RMC 4-9-250D the applicant is requesting an Administrative Modification from RMC 4-6-060 Street Standards to modify Monterey Place NE from a Collector Arterial street standard to a modified Collector Arterial street. BACKGROUND: Monterey is a Collector Arterial Street with an existing right-of-way width of 60 feet (as per assessor map). This street classification requires a minimum right-of-way width of 83 feet. Monterey Pl NE is a Collector Arterial Street with an existing ROW width of 60 feet (as per assessor map). The existing pavement width is 22 feet with approximately 3 foot wide asphalt shoulder. This street classification requires a minimum right-of-way width of 83 feet. To meet the City's complete street standards, half street improvements include 15-foot lane width measured from the right of way centerline, 8-foot parking lane, 0.5-foot curb/gutter, 8-foot planter strip and 8-foot sidewalk is required to be constructed in the right of way fronting the single family home per City Code 4-6-060. The City's Transportation section and Economic Development section reviewed Monterey Place NE and the surrounding area and they have determined that a modified collector arterial street section is more suitable for this location of Monterey Pl NE. A modified Collector Arterial street requires 16-feet of pavement (11-foot travel lane and a 5-foot bike lane), 0.5-foot curb/gutter, 8-foot planter strip, 5-foot wide sidewalk, and a 1-foot clear width from back of sidewalk to the right of way. This requires a right of way dedication of 0.5-feet. City of Renton Department of Con .... Jnity and Economic Development Monterey Meadows Plat -STREET MOD/FICA T/ON Admin ....• dification Request Report & Decision U16-001683 Report of August 5, 2016 Page 2 of 3 EXHIBITS: Exhibit 1: Site Plan ANALYSIS OF REQUEST: The Section 4-6-060Q.1 allows the Administrator to grant modifications provided the modifications meet the following criteria (pursuant to RMC 4-9-250D.2): Compliance Street Modification Criteria and Analysis a. Substantially implements the policy direction of the policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element and the proposed modification is the minimum adjustment necessary to implement these policies and objectives. Staff_ Comment: Partially The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element has applicable policies listed under a Complies separate section labeled Promoting a Safe, Healthy, and Attractive Community. These policies address walkable neighborhoods, safety and shared uses. One specific policy supports the approval of the modification request. This policy is Policy L-58 which states that the goal is to provide "complete street" that "locate planter strips between the curb and the sidewalk in order to provide seporotion between cars and pedestrians." The requested street modification is consistent with element of the complete street standard. b. Will meet the objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment. Staff_ Comment: ,/ The City's Public Works Transportation section and Community and Economic Development section reviewed Monterey Place NE and the surrounding area and have determined that a modified Collector Arterial street section is more suitable far this location of Monterey. This determination was based on the fact that the roadway is directly adjacent to single family residences and there is insufficient space between the existing right of way and the existing homes to expand the roadway section to meet the full Collector Road street standards. c. Will not be injurious to other property(ies) in the vicinity. ,/ Staff Comment: The modified Collector Arterial street standards will meet the requirements for safe vehicular and pedestrian use within the existing right of way. City of Renton Department of Co ...... Jnity and Economic Development Monterey Meadows Plat -STREET MOD/FICA T/ON Admin. ____ dification Request Report & Decision U16-001683 Report of August 5, 2016 Page 3 of 3 d. Conforms to the intent and purpose of the Code. ,/ Staff Comment: This modification provides o safe pedestrian and vehicle route in and around the existing neighborhood. e. Can be shown to be justified and required for the use and situation intended; and ,/ Staff Comment: The revised street standards provide a safe design for vehicles and pedestrians. f. Will not create adverse impacts to other property(ies) in the vicinity. Staff Comment: ,/ There are no identified adverse impacts from this modification to modify Monterey Place NE from a Collector Arterial street standard to a modified Collector Arterial street standard. DECISION The proposal satisfies 6 of the 6 criteria listed in RMC 4-9-250D.2 for the requested modification. Therefore, the street modifications for the Monterey Meadows Plat located at 3815 and 3767 Monterey Place NE, Project Number U16-001683 is approved. ~"' 08/05/2016 Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager Date The decision to approve the modification will become final if not appealed in writing together with the required fee to: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 on or before 5:00 pm, on August 19, 2016. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's office, Renton City Hall -7'h Floor, 425.430.6510. If you have any further questions regarding this decision, feel free to contact the project manager, Ian Fitz-James, at 425.430.7288 or ifitz-james@rentonwa.gov. rn . I lVld SMOOVJ~ AJjJ1NO~ I I t I w~ \~ ~---~--------m . ~ - ,./'C' ----------,f_ ---c' a' I i,c.u;..,""- _ __J 1 - ' ' I 11' ' , ' ' ~ ' I '------/-----'------------~ EXHIBIT A July 14, 2016 Ian Fitz-James City of Renton RE: Street Modification Request Monterey Meadows Plat (Dohm Meadows) 3815 Monterey Place NE City of Renton Permit #U\6-001683 Dear Ian: RECEIVED JUL 2 0 2016 C~l",Y nr: m::,noN ' _..; 1~.~!ii: I , ::-iL~.NtJ!t.;C; D'.V;:;:DN Please consider this letter a street modification request for improving the Monterey Place NE with the following curb/paving/sidewalk improvements: • 11' travel lane measured from the center of the existing 60' wide right of way • 5' bike lane • 0.5' vertical curb, 8' landscaped planter strip, and 5' sidewalk, and 1.0' clear width from back of sidewalk to edge ofright of way-this requires a right of way dedication of0.5' This is a reduction from regular Neighborhood Collector requirements of a IO' travel lane, 8' parking lane, an 8' sidewalk, and a 11.5' right of way dedication. City staff has determined that the street will likely never function as said Neighborhood Collector, but will be adequately served with the proposed street section as indicated below. Per the Dohm Meadows Preliminary Plat Final Decision, i.e. preliminary approval condition #8: The applicant shall submit a street modification request to the City to install a 5-foot wide sidewalk along Monterey PI NE instead of the required 8-foot wide sidewalk The street modification shall be reviewed and approved prior to construction permit application or an 8foot wide sidewalk shall be provided. Per the Dohrn Meadows Report to the Hearing Examiner (Staff Report): Monterey Place NE is a Collector Street with available right of way (ROW) width of60feet. The proposed Monterey Place NE half street section shows a 11 feet wide travel lane, 5 feet wide bike lane, 0. 5 feet wide curb, 8 feet wide landscaped planter strip, and 5 feet wide sidewalk, and 0.5 foot wide clear width back ofsidewalk, located within the right of way. A 1 feet wide clear width is required back of the sidewalk (as was previously mentioned in the preapplication comments for the project). A 0.5 feet wide ROW dedication will be applicable on the Monterey Place NE.frontage. A modification request will be required to be provided by the developer to provide the 5 feet wide sidewalk instead of the code required 8 feet width. Staff recommend~ support of the 5 feet wide sidewalk width to be consistent with the existing Western Washington Division 165 NE Juniper St., Ste 201, Issaquah, WA 98027 Phone: (425) 392-0250 Fax: (425) 391-3055 www.EncompassES.net Eastern Washington Division 407 Swiftwater Blvd, Cle Elum, WA 98922 Phone: (509) 674-7433 Fax: (509) 674-7419 Renton Community Marketing Campaign FAQ: 1. Question: What is the annual campaign budget? Answer: The annual campaign budget will be a function of the plan recommendations. has been approximately $75,000 to $150,000 annually. 2. Question: In pastye'J?~CEIVED JUL 2 0 2016 What is your ballpark budget for this project? CITY oi: RE'HON Answer: _,, "-'"H' .:.,-.. ; .... ·\··:-·,,, .... J l•, , .. , ,. 1 ,.I.• ; ~.ii ',,··,-... .. • The RCMC believes it has sufficient funding to complete the Plan, and is making it a priority project for 2016. We do not have a particular not-to-exceed budget amount at this time. 3. Question: Do you have the funding to actually implement this project? Answer: Yes, the RCMC has a fund balance through contributions from its partners and is a recipient of the City's lodging tax funding which we believe will be sufficient to complete the plan. The RCMC anticipates requesting additional partner contributions and/or lodging tax funding to implement the recommended strategies after the Plan is completed. 4. Question: What are the financial support levels by the various stakeholders? Answer: Contributions by campaign partners have varied in the past and are expected to vary based on the direction of the plan. At a minimum, partner contributions will add a total of $25,000 to the budget each year. 5. Question: Will this be a one-year or multi-year contract? Answer: As noted in the RFP Narrative, the objective of the City, working through the RCMC, is to award a one (1) year agreement, with two (2) one-year renewal options exercisable at the City's sole discretion. 6. Question: Who will be the day-to-day contact at the City for the management of the contract? Answer: Cliff Long, Economic Development Director, City of Renton 7. Question: What address should I send my proposal to? Answer: Address your RFP submittal package to Cliff Long City of Renton City Hall -6'h Floor 8. Question: 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057-3232 Are you looking for a firm in the Renton area or are you open to firms across the country? Answer: Any interested firm that believes it is qualified is invited to submit a response to the RFP. 9. Question: What are the strengths and weaknesses of the current campaign "Ahead ofthe Curve"? Can you share a few highlights and lowlights with us? Answer: These questions are important to the RCMC's efforts to develop a refreshed vision and marketing strategy, but are best left to be considered as part of the scope of work included in the contract of the selected consultant. 10. Question: Have you done market research in support of the current campaign and can or would you be willing to share those statistics with us? Answer: Unfortunately, we have no current information to share with respondents. It is unknown to present staff what, if any, market research has been done in the past to support the current campaign. 11. Question: Can our firm meet with you in person prior to our submittal? Answer: Unfortunately, due to time and staff constraints, we will not be able to meet with interested parties prior to the submittal deadline. To provide everyone a level-playing field, we will accept questions via email as noted in the RFP, and then post our answers in a Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs) section of the RFP web page so that all interested parties have the same information on which to base their response submittals. sidewalk along the corridor. Additional pavement widening (subject to survey) is required to provide the proposed 5 feet wide bike lane. RECEIVED This request meets the following criteria: JUL 2 0 ZDIE l. Substantially implements the policy direction of the policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element and the p£,;;j!¥t Of f!ENTON modification is the minimum adjustment necessary to implement these policies and objec'tl'V~:'~s)"'i:•oi directed by City staff who are dedicated to implementing said policy direction of the policies. 2. Will meet the objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment. As directed by City staff who are dedicated to implementing said objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code requirements. As engineers, Encompass Engineering agrees that 3. Will not be injurious to other property(ies) in the vicinity. This proposed street widening matches the street width along adjacent property to the south. Any development to the north will likely also be required/allowed to continue a similar street section for future developments, resulting in reduced costs and property loss to them, the opposite of being injurious. 4. Conforms to the intent and purpose of the Code. As directed by City staff who are dedicated to implementing the intent and purpose of the Code. 5. Can be shown to be justified and required for the use and situation intended. Yes, also as directed by City staff are dedicated to providing code and policy based decisions appropriate for the use and situation intended. 6. Will not create adverse impacts to other property(ies) in the vicinity. Any development to the north, and on the opposite side of Monterey Place NE, will likely also be required/allowed to continue a similar street section for future developments, resulting in reduced costs and property loss to them, a positive impact to the owners of other properties in the vicinity, as opposed to adverse impact. If you have questions or need additional information, please call me at 425-392-0250 or email me at tredding@cncompasses.net Sincerely, Encompass Engineering Tom Redding Y \Jobs (J)\ l .l'. I J690 Pruss • Dorn\CORRESP0'1DENU:\Letter1•,S1ree! Modification Request fur fruntagc lmprovements doci'I: RECEIPT EG00056624 BILLING CONTACT MONTEREY MEADOWS, LLC 15 LAKE BELLEVUE Dr, SUITE 102 BELLEVUE, WA 98005 REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME LUA 16-000544 PLAN -Modification Technology Fee Printed On: July 20, 2016 Prepared By: Ian Fitz-James ---------Renton® 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 TRANSACTION TYPE Fee Payment Fee Payment Transaction Date: July 20, 2016 PAYMENT METHOD Check #2523 Check #2523 SUB TOTAL TOTAL AMOUNT PAID $150.00 $4.50 $154.50 $154.50 Page 1 of 1