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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-00-083 extra documents2._ The adjustment does:not have asign cantlygreater impact pn the.`environmental and • • Facilities, Maintenance, Operations Safety and Security OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Telephone: (425) 204-4403 Fax: (425) 204-4476 Launching Learning To Last a Lifetime June 21, 2007 Mr. Neil Watts, Director Development Services Division City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055-3232 Project: Honeydew Elementary School Modernization, Our File No. 205100.30 Subject: Request for Minor Site Plan Modification Dear Neil: With this letter, the Renton School District requests a minor modification to the approved site plan for Honeydew Elementary School, located at 800 Union Avenue NE in Renton, on King County parcel numbers 102305-9007 and 102305-9121. The modification is requested to accomplish the following: • Reorganize parking areas and onsite circulation to separate drop-off areas from parking lot traffic; • Increase the number of onsite parking stalls; • Remove two of the existing four portables. These portables may be re -installed at a later date; • Construct grass drainage swales in the southern portion of the site to improve water quality; and • Make frontage improvements to NE 8th Street. The 521,686 square foot site is zoned R-8. Existing structures on the site include the main school building, a covered play shed, and four portable classrooms. With the exception of the two portables to be removed, all existing structures will remain. While the main school building will be renovated, no expansion of the existing floor area of the buildings is proposed. The project may also include construction of a new, peaked roof at a future date, which would extend the building's roofline past the existing roofline and increase the height of the building. The main school building is currently 11 feet in height. If the new roof is constructed, the height of the main school building will increase to 30 feet, which is consistent with the maximum allowedbuilding height of 30 feet in the R-8 zone (Renton Municipal Code 4-2-110A). No alterations to the existing playfield are proposed. See the attached site plan. 1220 North 4t'' Street, Renton, Washington 98057-5539 • • Mr. Neil Watts, Director Page 2 Development Services Division, City of Renton June 21, 2007 Site plan approval for Honeydew Elementary School was granted under Renton project number LUA-00-083, SA -A. A modification to the approved site plan was approved March 22, 2004, with a second modification approved April 8, 2004; both of these modifications related to placement of the existing four portable classrooms on the site. The current request for site plan modification will: • Remove approximately 9,800 square feet of on-site impervious surface. Existing impervious surfaces cover about 34.2 percent (4.1 acres) of the site. Upon completion of this project, including the new roof, if,constructed, about 32.2 percent (3.9 acres) of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces. • Remove approximately 3,000 square feet of existing vegetation for construction of reorganized parking areas. The removed vegetation will be replaced by new vegetation in other areas. • Include site grading, consisting of approximately 1, 100. cubic yards of cut and approximately 900 cubic yards of fill. Any import would likely be crushed rock, asphalt or topsoil material, which would come from recycled material on-site or local suppliers. • Include construction of grass swales along part of the south side of the westerly and middle basins to collect runoff from the existing and new asphalt and grass areas. These swales will provide some water quality treatment. Stormwater leaving the swales will be collected in new street conveyance systems that will discharge to the City's existing stormwater conveyance systems. • Alter vehicle access points on NE 8th Street to include four access points instead of the existing three access points on this street. This will include converting one existing access point on NE 8th Street to "exit only" and adding an "entrance only" access. These access points will provide access to the easternmost parking area on the site. • Change the configuration of existing on-site parking areas and re -stripe them to increase the number of on-site parking stalls from 94 standard and 2 handicapped stalls to 108 standard and 6 handicapped stalls. This will include extension of the existing easternmost parking area northward into the site, to include some of the currently paved area between the existing covered play shed and the athletic fields. Vehicle access to the site is from Union Avenue NE and NE 8th Street. There is currently one existing point of vehicular access to the site on Union Avenue NE and three on NE 8th Street. Buses using the load/unload area and cars using the parking area west of the main school building enter the site from NE 8th Street and exit to Union Avenue NE. Cars enter and exit another parking area located to the south of the main school building via NE 8th Street. See the attached current and proposed site plans for more details. If the new roof is constructed, roof runoff from the expanded building roof area will discharge to the City's stormwater system as described above. Drainage from the eastern portion of the site, which is mostly grass playfields, will remain as under existing conditions, however a new sidewalk and retaining walls are proposed within this sub -basin. The new sidewalk will drain to the existing conveyance system along the street. The Renton School District acted as lead agency for SEPA review of this proposal, as provided by the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 197-11-926. The WAC grants authority to subdivisions of the state, including school districts, to assume lead agency status for projects implemented by the district. In accordance with the requirements of State statute,. the Renton School District has adopted policies and procedures governing the SEPA process for District projects. The District's SEPA Procedures and Policies document is available upon request. 1220 North 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98057-5539 Mr. Neil Watts, Director Development Services Division, City of Renton Page 3 June 21, 2007 Based on information in the project file and after consultation with City of Renton staff, the lead agency determined that the proposal to modernize Honeydew Elementary School would not have significant environmental impacts. A Determination of Non -Significance (DNS) was issued for the project on June 5, 2007. The comment period for the DNS ended June 19, 2007 and, after reviewing the comments received, the School District did not revise the SEPA DNS for the project. The existing approved site plan and the modified site plan are enclosed. If you require additional information to process this application or have questions or comments on the DNS, please contact Brad Medrud of AHBL Inc. at (253)-383-2422. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Rick Stracke Executive Director Facilities, Maintenance, Operations, Safety and Security Enclosure 1. Site Plan approved under LUA-00-083, SA -A, with subsequent modifications approved in 2004. 2. Proposed Honeydew Elementary School site plan. Elizabeth Higgins, City of Renton Calvin Gasaway, Greene-Gasaway Architects Brad Medrud, AHBL Inc. Betsy Geller, AHBL, Inc. Honeydew Minor Site Modifications 1220 North 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98057-5539 rl t [. 0 V J V S fTl .mom � -1 C)Z-� f'I pl�1�r� g n v w " UK—Oa AV—ENA TJE w J - �- w m- w — rl t [. 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Consistent with WAC 197- 11-510, the lead agency provided opportunity for public and agency comment by mailing notice to property owners within 300 feet of the site, mailing notice to agencies, posting the site, and publishing notice in the Seattle Times. As of 4:00 PM on June 19, 2007, the comment period on the threshold determination was complete. No comments were received that would cause the School District to withdraw or modify the DNS. Therefore, the threshold determination stands as issued. Within its adopted SEPA procedures and policies, the Renton School District has elected not to provide for administrative appeal of SEPA determinations. Any appeal of the MDNS must therefore be a judicial appeal. Please let me know if you need additional documentation of the Renton School District's SEPA process for your records. Sincerely, Rick Stracke Executive Director Facilities, Maintenance, Operations, Safety and Security c: Elizabeth Higgins, City of Renton Calvin Gasaway, Greene-Gasaway Architects Brad Medrud, AHBL Inc. Betsy Geller, AHBL, Inc. Honeydew SEPA Complete 1220 North 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98057-5539