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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA 09-012_Report 01CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: April 17, 2009 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. Project Name: LUA (file) Number: Cross-References: AKA's: Project Manager: Acceptance Date: Applicant: Owner: Contact: PIO Number: ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: Appeal Period Ends: Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Mylar Recording Number: ----···--................ . Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair LUA-09-012, SME Jerry Wasser February 6, 2009 Todd Black, City of Renton Parks Division City of Renton Same as applicant 0523059010 February 6, 2009 February 20, 2009 Date: Date: Project Description: The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Exemption from the Shoreline Substantial Development Regulations for the repair of the last span of the public fishing pier at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on the shore of Lake Washington. Location: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N Comments: CI1 T OF RENTON o~"'*'(~Y o..¢, + 4~ >+-+ Economic Development, Neighborhoods and ..ii Strategic Planning ~ -~ Denis Law, Mayor Alex Pietsch, Administrator ~\N'tOr---------------------;.... ___ _ February 6, 2009 Karen Walter Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division 39015 172nd Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092 SUBJECT: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair LUA09-012, SME Dear Ms. Walter: The Planning Division of the City of Renton issued a Certificate Of Exemption From Shoreline Substantial Development Penuit for the above-captioned project on February 6, 2009. A copy is enclosed for your infonuation. The proposed project is consistent with the policies of the Shoreline Management Act and the Master Program. Please contact me at (425) 430-7382 if you have any questions. Associate Planner Enclosure. -------1-05_5_S_o_ut_h_G_r-ad_y_W_a_y_· --R-e-nt-on_,_W_a-sh_i_ngt_o_n-98_0_5_7 ______ ~ @ This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF TIIE CURVE CITY OF RENTON . CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT EXEMPTION FILE NO.: PROJECT NAME: OWNER/APPLICANT /CONTACT: PROJECT MANAGER: PROPOSAL: 09-012 Coulon Park Fishing Pier Repair.doc ' , I \~!;(// Februa/)'.'$; Joog LUU-012. SME Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair City of Renton Parks Division Attn: Todd Black Renton City Hall 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Angela Dubois Grette Associates LLC 2102 N. 30'h St., Suite A Tacoma, WA 98403 Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Exemption from the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit process for the repair of the last span of the public fishin pi at ene Coulon Memorial Beach Park o t ore of Lake Washington, a Shoreline f. The limit of the work ar·.l...,?r-/ approximately 162 square feet in area (9-feet x 18-feet). The project site is located in the Residential -1 dwelling unit/acre (R-1) zone. Fire damage to the pier occurred on September 8, 2008. The Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is a public park available for recreational use and is located between the southeastern bank of Lake Washington and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe- owned railroad tracks. The fishing pier is situated at the northern end of the Park and currently provides a location for the public to fish in Lake Washington. The pier is connected to all other Park features by a paved footpath. The upland Park property encompasses boat ramps, picnic shelters, playground equipment, tennis and volleyball courts, concessions, and restroom ' CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT EXEMPTION FILE NO.: PROJECT NAME: OWNER/APPLICANT/CONTACT: PROJECT MANAGER: PROPOSAL: 09~012 Coulon Park Fishing Pier Repair.doc February 6, 2009 LUA-09-012, SME Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair City of Renton Parks Division Attn: Todd Black Renton City Hall 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Angela Dubois Grette Associates LLC 2102 N. 30 1h St., Suite A Tacoma, WA 98403 Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Exemption from the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit process for the repair of the last span of the public fishing pier at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on the shore of Lake Washington, a Shoreline of Statewide Significance. The limit of the work area is approximately 162 square feet in area (9-feet x 18-feet). The project site is located in the Residential -1 dwelling unit/acre (R-1) zone. Fire damage to the pier occurred on September 8, 2008. The Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is a public park available for recreational use and is located between the southeastern bank of Lake Washington and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe- owned railroad tracks. The fishing pier is situated at the northern end of the Park and currently provides a location for the public to fish in Lake Washington. The pier is connected to all other Park features by a paved footpath. The upland Park property encompasses boat ramps, picnic shelters, playground equipment, tennis and volleyball courts, concessions, and restroom 09-012 Coulon Park Fishing Pier Repair.doc facilities. The upland portion of the shoreline is characterized by several overhanging western red cedar, big leaf maple, and Pacific willow, but is dominated by Himalayan blackberry, reed canary grass, hardhack and small-fruited bulrush. A portion of the shoreline adjacent to the project area is covered by a mowed lawn. The aquatic shoreline is characterized by large gravel to cobble with errant small boulders to the north of the pier, as well as by large woody debris. No submerged aquatic vegetation is visible along the aquatic shoreline in the vicinity of the fishing pier. The aquatic shoreline in the vicinity of the project area provides quality habitat for juvenile salmonid prey and a suitable migratory path for juvenile salmonids due to the presence of large woody debris, overhanging vegetation, and minimal overwater structure. The majority of the overwater structure associated with the existing pier is oriented perpendicular to the shore, and the last span of the fishing pier is located approximately 80 feet from the upland and 2.5 feet above the water surface in 8 to 1 O feet of water. The existing and proposed condition of the pier is not anticipated to obstruct juvenile salmonid passage or increase shading near the water surface. The proposed project encompasses restoring the pier to its original configuration by: 1) Removing and salvaging connection materials from the damaged deck structure, hand rails, bull rails, and a bench; 2) Repairing two existing timber piles, an x-brace on the pile, an overhead shelter, and steel tubes to shelter column supports; and, 3) Replacing the damaged deck structure, hand rails, bull rails, pile connections and a bench. All removal and salvage work would be conducted over water from either the structure surface or a small boat within 200 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). It is estimated that approximately 70 percent of work would occur from the pier surface and the remaining 30 percent from a small boat. All repair and maintenance activities associated with this requested Certificate of Exemption would take place within the construction window established by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, July 16 -December 31. No increases in water column turbidity are anticipated, and as hand tools would be used for repairs, construction noise is expected to be negligible. Water supply would not be affected by the proposed project. PROJECT LOCATION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WATER BODYNVETLAND: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N, Renton, 98056 WA NW QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 05E Lake Washington An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s): Pursuant to RMC 4-9-190.C.3 the normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or the elements shall not be considered suostantial developments for the purposes of the Shoreline Master Program. The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with (check one): CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT xx N/A Policies of the Shoreline Management Act. The guidelines of the Department of Ecology where no Master Program has been finally approved or adapted by the Department. The Master Program. \ C.E. Vincent, Planning Director Attachments: A. Vicinity Map, Site Plan, and Aerial Photo B. Partial Plan, Side View and End View Photos C. Repair Sections cc: Owner/Applicant Contact File 09-012 Coulon Park Fishing Pier Repair.doc PACIFlC OCE>.N [v[RETT SL,l,TILE (')RENTON \,,PROJECT TACOMA LOCATION VICINITY MAP LOCATION: 123 R5E U./OT TO SCALE) lAKE WASHINGTON \ I PURPOSE: j REPAIR TIMBER STRUCTURE CAUSED BY FIRE DAMAGE t ! • DATUM: 0 O' M.L.L. W. j 0 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: I 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN ! 2) BNSF RAILROAD 3) CITY OFF RENTON \ \ LATTITUDE: 47'30'51"N LONGlnlDE 122'12'21"W s: :r 0 PLAN . ' U ~ 10 15 30 4:, ~ I r-.....r-i.-... COULON BEACH PARK FISHING PIER FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR APPLICATION BY: CITY OF RENTON PARKS DEPARTMENT 1055 S GRADY WAY RENTON, WA. 98057 SITE AERIAL ,( (NOT TO SCALE) \ .··· LAKE INFORMATION : OHW OLW MLLW '' \ / PROPOSED: REPLACE TIMBER SUPER STRUCTURE AND REPAIR AMENITIES PARCEL No. 0523059010 IN: LAKE WASHINGTON COUNTY: KING COUNTY AT: COULON BEACH PARK CITY OF RENTON ELEV. {n) 14.92 13.00 0.0 \. ' \' ' \ '. ·• . \ ' \ .· \ . ' ·• \ SHEET 1 of 3 DATE: JAN. 2009 ! '------------.....11....------------L.--------------1 ~ ' " ' 0 ~ I 1 8 " £ ] 8 i ~ I j ·o ' ·o APPROX. FIRE DAMAGE AREA 36'-9" HANDRAIL SHELTER f ROOFUNE --------------== M . ' --------.... ---=I f'=-----==101 11 111 11: "BENCH--==i F = f -BENCH--~J) -------7--=-=-- BAIT u~ns OF WORK AREA STATION -H'I BULLRAIL PARTIAL PLAN 0 2..,.'\'~~..l' .... ~-,12 FT r-i..J I SIDE VIEW (SV) END VIEW (EV) PURPOSE: COULON BEACH PARK PROPOSED: REPAIR TIMBER STRUCTURE CAUSED BY FIRE DAMAGE FISHING PIER REPLACE TIMBER SUPER STRUCTURE AND REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR AMENITIES DATUM: 0 O' M.L.L. W. PARCEL No. 0523059010 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: APPLICATION BY: IN: LAKE WASHINGTON 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN CITY OF RENTON COUNTY: KING COUNTY 2) BNSF RAILROAD PARKS DEPARTMENT AT: COULO~I BEACH PARK 3) CITY OFF REN TON 1055 S. GRADY WAY CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WA 98057 SHEET 2 of 3 DATE: JAN. 2009 • ' OHW 14.92' EL. 17.50' OHW 14.92' REMOVE CHAR FROM PILE REPAIR SECTION 0 6" JFT. r-....r-i..-....i~--,1 NEW PILE CAP . eL, 11 . ...d REPLACED DECK STRUCTURE 1 '\\!'.\[___REPLACE TRAN VERSE BEAMS EXISTING TUBE STEEL NEW C1.5x40 x 2'-0n I s REPAIR SECTION ! ~FT. it-:=-=::--------T------=----.----------_J PURPOSE: COULON BEACH PARK FISHING PIER FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR PROPOSED: ] REPAIR TIMBER STRUCTURE CAUSED BY FIRE DAMAGE &: 1 ., DATUM: 0 0' M.L.L. W. REPLACE TIMBER SUPER STRUCTURE AND REPAIR AMENITIES PARCEL No. 052305901 O ~ ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: APPLICATION BY: IN: LAKE WASHINGTON I 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN CITY OF RENTON COUNTY: KING COUNTY 8 i 2) BNSF RAILROAD PARKS DEPARTMENT AT: COULON BEACH PARK 3) CITY OFF RENTON 1055 S GRADY WAY CITY OF RENTON i._ ____________ .1-___ R_E_N_T_o_N_. _w_A_._98_0_5_7 ___ J..:s:H.:E,:ET~:.3~of'..._;3~D~A~T~E::..:J~A~N~._2~0::;o~g:.J • L Grette AssociatesLLc ~ i=N V I R ()N M E N TA L C O N _S U LT A N T '3 January 16, 2009 City of Renton Development Services Renton City Hall 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Attn: Mr. Jerry Wasser Re. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair-Shoreline and SEPA Exemptions Request Dear Mr. Wasser: The City of Renton Parks Division ("Parks") plans to repair components of the last span of a fire- damaged fishing pier at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on the southeastern shore of Lake Washington. Damage to the pier occurred on September 8'", 2008. Proposed project elements include restoring the pier to its original configuration by I) removing and salvaging connection materials from the damaged deck structure, hand rails, bull rails, and a bench, 2) repairing two existing timber pile, an x- bracc on the pile, an overhead shelter, and steel tubes to shelter column supports, and 3) replacing damaged deck structure, hand rails, bull rails, pile connections, and a bench. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is located within the NW quadrant of Section 5 in Township 23N, Range 05E W.M. Repair activities will occur exclusively at the fishing pier, which is located at the northern end of the park within a City of Renton Urban shoreline environment. The completion of the proposed work will enable "optimum utilization of the shoreline" by the public (RMC 4.3.090.J). Based on proposed project elements presented in detail in the enclosed Joint Aquatic Resources Perrnit Application (JARPA), we suggest that pier repair actions are exempt from substantial development pcnnit requirements (WAC 173.27.040) due to "damage by ... fire" (WAC 173.27.040.2.b). The proposed repairs will serve to "prevent a ... cessation from a lawfully established condition", and to restore the structure to a "state comparable to its original condition" (WAC 173.27.040.2.b). Repairs will not cause "substantial adverse effects to shoreline resources or environment". Salvaging and repairing the damaged components are "common methods of repair for the type of structure" existing along the Lake Washington shoreline, and the replacement structures will be "comparable to the original structure'' in terms of size, shape, and location (WAC 173.27.040.2.b). Further, we are requesting a forrnal letter of exemption from shoreline review pursuant to the WAC 173.27.050. The shoreline structures repair proposed along a navigable waterway will require a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Section 10 permit (WAC 173.27.050.1.a). The proposed project may also be exempt from SEPA review under the WAC 197.11.800 and is not excluded based on language within the WAC 197.11.305. Categorical exemptions include repair and maintenance activities (WAC 197.11.800.3) such as those associated with existing public srructures. The proposed project elements do not involve "material expansions or changes in use beyond that previously existing". Minor repairs authorized for structures existing on lands covered by water include ''repair or replacement of piling, ... or minor repair. .. of docks" (WAC 197.11.800). Attached application materials for the proposed Project include the following: I) This cover letter (5 copies); 2) Land Use Pennit Master Application Fonn (5 copies); 3) Completed JARPA with photo attachments and engineering drawings in plan and section views (satisfying the Project Narrative requirement) (5 copies); ". Grette AssociatesLLC ""V" ENVIRONMENTAL C O_N s u LTAr-J TS The engineering drawings attached to the JARPA contain the infonnation required for the Neighborhood Detail Map and Site Plan. Lake Washington is considered a Class l water (perennial salmonid-bearing water that is classified by the City and State as a Shoreline of the State) (RMC 4.3.050.L. l.a.i) and as such, is not subject to Critical Areas regulations within the City (RMC 4.3.050.B.1.j.iii). Therefore, we are not submitting a Critical Areas Exemption Fann, Habitat Data Report or Standard Lake Study. As there will be no ground disturbance associated with the proposed project, we are also not submitting a Geotechnical Report or Grading Plan. Finally, as no drainage control will be necessary for the reconstructed pier, a Drainage Control Plan and Drainage Report are not being submitted with this application. For questions regarding this letter and enclosed documents, please contact me at (253) 573-9300 or at angelad@gretteassociates.com. Sincerely, GRETTE ASSOCIATES LLC t1;rLO~;,, Angela Dubois Biologist Enclosures ,.. I i , JA CA -C• I~ City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION NAME: City of Renton Parks Division, attn: PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: Gene Coulon Todd Black Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Repair ADDRESS: Renton City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Renton, WA 98056-2567 CITY: Renton ZIP 98057 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (425) 430-6600 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S) 052305901002 APPLICANT (if other than owner) EXISTING LAND USE(S): Public Park NAME: PROPOSED LAND USE(S): Public Park COMPANY (if applicable): EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: ADDRESS: Urban PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION CITY: ZIP: (if applicable): Urban TELEPHONE NUMBER EXISTING ZONING: R-8 (Residential 8du/ac) PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): R-8 (Residential CONTACT PERSON 8du/ac) NAME: Angela Dubois SITE AREA (in square feet): approx. 80 ft 2 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE COMPANY (if applicable): Grette Associates LLC DEDICATED: n/a SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: ADDRESS: 2102 N. 301 " St., Ste. A n/a PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable): n/a CITY: Tacoma ZIP: 98403 NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): n/a TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: (253) 573- 9300, angelad@gretteassociates.com NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): n/a Z:\Project Files\311.005 ('oulon Park Pier tv1amtenance\documents\drall ('oulon !\faster Application O l 1409.doc . I - PROJECT INFORMATION (continued) ~--~-----~-----------~ NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: approx. $50,000 n/a SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): n/a IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): n/a IJ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL IJ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO BUILDINGS (if applicable): n/a IJ FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. fl. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): n/a IJ GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. fl. NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if IJ HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. fl. applicable): n/a IJ SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq. fl. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): n/a IJ WETLANDS sq. ft. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE_ NW __ QUARTER OF SECTION _5_, TOWNSHIP _23N_, RANGE_05E_, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES List all land use applications being applied for: 1. Shoreline Permit Exemption 3. 2. 4. Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name/s) fobt, ,..P' P:J-A Cl<-, declare that I am (please check one)_ the current owner of the property involved in this application or 7 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 knoy.'led_.Q.e. and belief. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 1-· ( c\(\ 6\c:'::,i 1 (Signature of Owner/Representative) signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. . f I! I I/·:: ,,,, -,c:" : ' -'-'-~'---"'H---"'-... ,...__,.-'"' .. .-_\.:.._ _ _:=--+--'l.., _\~~cc_----,~c.,,'',,,"r/-' ,.....~};~~;\~_;'·.::}£\ ( --1 : /\, ...... ~ ,,--'·'; )t, -.:: Notary P blic in and for the State of Washington ~;,\<\>''IC :::,. / ~~ ·-:1,,·-• •. _:.>._·10 •. ··-4-,,- Notary {Print),_\~.'----·='t'~'--~::\~·~\~,~~ci~·, -~"=--~\'_\~r'~-~-:1-:.~-:'.'<;_2:_:;;5~ ~~ 11 ', \ My appointment expires __ c_=>~, ~I ?~-~1~\~a~-~·~\ [~--·, -- Z:\Pro.rect Flles\311.005 Coulon Park Pier Mamknance'.documents\drnft Coulon Master Application 011409.doc . 2. v' V v' PLANNING DIVISION WAlvt:R OF SUBMITTAL REQU1nEMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITIAL WAIVED MODIFIED COMMENTS: . REQUIREMENTS: BY: BY: .. Parking, Lot Coverage & Landscaping Analysis, Plan Reductions (PMTs), . . . . ... · . . Plat Name Reservation , Postage, . .. Preapplication Meeting Summary, . Public Works Approval Letter, Rehabilitation Plan 4 Screening Detail 4 .. S~e Plan 2 AND, Stream or Lake Study, Standard 4 ffi Stream or Lake Study, Supplemental, cm1 Stream or Lake Mitigation Plan 4 m . Street Profiles 2 Title Report or Plat Certificate , I . ·. . . Topography Map, Traffic Study, .· .. .. Tree Cutting/Land Clearing Plan 4 Urban Center Design Overlay District Report 4 Utilities Plan, Generalized 2 Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Final 4 .. Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Preliminary, Wetlands Report/Delineation 4 ,..:;tf../ Wireless: Applicant Agreement Statement 2 AND 3 Inventory of Existing Sites 2 AND 3 Lease Agreement, Draft 2 AND 3 Map of Existing Site Conditions 2 AND 3 Map of View Area 2 AND 3 Photosimulations 2 AND 3 This requirement may be waived by: 1. Property Services Section 2. Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section PROJECT NAME: UlttioJ1 ff.sJuc; /::f19r ~ DATE: / / ( (p /0) 4. Planning Section r , H;\forms\Planning\waiverofsubmittalreqs.xls 02/08 y PLANNING DIVISION WAIVER vr-SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITI AL REQUIREMENTS: Calculations, Colored Maps for Display 4 . Construction Mitigation Description 2 AND 4 Deed of Right-of-Way Dedication Density Worksheet 4 Drainage Control Plan, Drainage Report , Elevations, Architectural, AND, Environmental Checklist, Existing Covenants (Recorded Copy), Existing Easements (Recorded Copy), Flood Hazard Data, Floor Plans , AND, Geotechnical Report 2 AND, Grading Plan, Conceptual 2 Giading Plan. Detailed 2 Habitat Data Report 4 Improvement Deferral 2 Irrigation Plan 4 King County Assessor's Map Indicating Site, Landscape Plan, Conceptual, Landscape Plan, Detailed, Legal Description, List of Surrounding Property Owners, Mailing Labels for Property Owners , Map of Existing Site Conditions, Master Application Form, Monument Cards (one per monument) , Neighborhood Detail Map 4 This requirement may be waived by: 1 . Property Services Section 2. Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section 4. Planning Section H:\Forms\Planning\waiverofsubmittalreqs.xls . .. -. . ' WAJVED MODIFIED COll'IIViENTS: BY: BY: . · . . . . . . ~, . . ... · ,,mt -·· -- .. .. _._ PROJECT NAME: ~ ~ flu. EPf't'i-0 DATE: -4-/ L+t ~"t!'----f-'Lo::t~----7 7 02108 A(]LV'Y l SI'! 1,1 Y JARPA Fon,1 LAST L:PnATEn: .'\1llrd1 19 2007 ,\:;enc~ lkfr1"l'.ncc ,,. Dm,· 1~,,,,,i\,'d ( ircubtnl h;: (ll•cal :,.,0,1 l•I agcn~: J Pro_ie,:t I rnckin:; \umh,'r: fiiii:il ~ Washington State JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION (JARPA) Form Step 1: Get Ready Step 2: Complete Form Step 3: Check Work Step 4: Copy and Send In 9 ' • Go tl) \\\111.qw!rn1tli11;;_,i_r~;; Usl..' black ink. Use intcm.,;-t "Help" Usl..' final review Sec JARPA Contacts i.lt for corn·ct form and Chl'i..:k corrl..'i..:t buttons to anS\\·.,;-r chl..'i..:klist at \1 II'.\ .l']kTlll 111 lJ\c!.< in.: for instructions. permit boxi:s. questions i..:ompli:tdy. 11_\1_ \1 -'-'l'L'rn_1i1rj11g,, 11_:g_. correct mailing addr.,;-ssl..'s. D Fish Habitat Enhancement Projects per RCW 77.55.181. You must submit copy of completed JAR PA form and Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition to your Local Government Planning Dep't and WA Dep't of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Area Habitat Bioloqist on same dav. Note for Local Governments: You must submit comments to WDFW within 15 workinq days. Based on instructions at www.epeCQJl.tting.org, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) !Bl Local Government for Shoreline: nsubstantial Develo12ment Oconditional Use nvariance 181Exemption 0Revision OF100CQla1n Management []critical Areas Ordinance !Bl Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for Hydraulic Project App·ova, (Submit 2 copies to WDFW Region) . D Washington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification (to Regional Office-Federal Permit Unit) D Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification . ~ Corps of Engineers for: . [lsection 404 permit. IE!Section 1 O permit D Coast Guard for: rlGeneral Bridge Act Permit 0Private Aids to Navicalion (for non-bridge projects) D For Department of Transportation projects only: This project will be designed to meet conditions of the most current Ecology/Department of Transportation Water Quality Implementing Agreement PROJECT TITLE: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishina Pier Reaair PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Parks Division ("City") plans to repair components of the last span of a fire-damaged fishing pier at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on the southeastern shore of Lake Washington (Sheets 1-3; Photographs 1-3). Damage to the pier occurred on September 8'", 2008. Proposed project elements include restoring the pier to its original configuration by 1) removing and salvaging connection materials from the damaged deck structure, hand rails. bull rails, and a bench, 2) repairing two existing timber pile, an x-brace on the pile, an overhead shelter, and steel tubes to shelter column supports, and 3) replacing damaged deck structure, hand rails, bull rails, pile connections, and a bench (Sheets 2. 3). All proposed repairs will occur within an approximately 18 x 8-foot (144 112 ) area over the water surface, and only approximately 30% of work will require use of a small boat. SECTION A -Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C (Signature Block) for all permit applications. 1. APPLICANT Citv of Renton Parks Division, attn: Todd Black MAILING ADDRESS Renton City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 WORK PHONE I E-MAIL ADDRESS I HOME PHONE I FAX# (425) 430-6600 TBlack@ci. renton. wa. us NIA (425) 430-6603 If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process, complete #2. Be sure agent signs Section C (Signature Block} for all permit applications 2. AUTHORIZED AGENT Anoela Dubois, Grette Associates, LLC MAILING ADDRESS 2102 North 30~ St.. Ste. A, Tacoma, WA 98403 WORK PHONE I E-MAIL ADDRESS I HOME PHONE I FAX# (253) 573-9300 an aelad @n retteassoci ates. com NIA (2531573-9321 3. Relationship of applicant to property: rx, OWNER n PURCHASER n LESSEE n 4. Name, address and phone number of property owner(s) if other than applicant: NIA 5. Location (street address. including city, county and zip code, where proposed activity exists or will occur) 1201 Lake Washington Boulevard North, Renton. King County, WA 98056-2567 Local government with jurisdiction (city or county) City of Renton Waterbody you are working in Lake Washington Tributary of Central Puget Sound WRIA# 8 Is this waterbody on the 303(d) List [!] YES D NO If YES, what parameter(s)? Fecal Coliform (Listing ID# 12193) Shoreline desianation Urban Office of Regulatory Assistance, JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19, 2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit wvvw epermittinq.org 1 Zoning designation R-8-Residential 8dulac ~ Section Section Township Range 23N 05E Government Lot NW S5 N/A DNR stream type if known N/A Latitude and Longitude: 47°30'50"N. 122'12'22"W Tax Parcel Number 0523059010 6. Describe {a) the current use of the property, {b) structures existing on the property, and (c) existing environmental conditions. Have you completed any portion of the proposed activity on this property? D YES [R] NO For any portion of the proposed activity already completed on this property, indicate month and year of completion. a) The Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is a public park available for recreational use and is located between the southeastern bank of Lake Washington and Burlington Northern Santa Fe-owned railroad tracks (Sheet 1 ). The fishing pier is situated at the northern end of the Park and currently provides a location for the public to fish in Lake Washington. The fishing pier is connected to all other Park features by a paved footpath. b) The upland Park property encompasses boat ramps, picnic shelters, playground equipment, tennis and volleyball courts, concessions, and restroom facilities. Within the Project Area at the northern end of the Park, only the fishing pier, benches and an overhead shelter exist (Sheet 2). Extending alongshore and landward of the end of the fishing pier are several rows of remnant timber pile not associated with the fishing pier (Photograph 1 ). c) The upland adjacent to the Project Area is characterized by several overhanging western red cedar, big leaf maple, and Pacific willow, but is dominated along the shoreline by Himalayan blackberry, reed canary grass, hardhack and small-fruited bulrush. A portion of the shoreline adjacent to the Project Area is covered by a mowed lawn. The aquatic shoreline is characterized by large gravel to cobble with errant small boulders to the north of the pier, as well as large woody debris. No submerged aquatic vegetation is visible along the aquatic shoreline in the vicinity of the fishing pier. The aquatic shoreline in the Project Area provides quality habitat for juvenile salmonid prey and a suitable migratory pathway for juvenile salmonids due to the presence of large woody debris, overhanging vegetation, and minimal overwater structure. The majority of the overwater structure associated with the existing fishing pier is oriented perpendicular to shore, and the last span of the fishing pier is located approximately 80 feet from the upland and 2.5 feet above the water surface in 8-10 feet of water (Sheets 1, 3; Photograph 1). As such, the existing and proposed condition of the pier is not anticipated to obstruct juvenile salmonid passage or increase shading near the water surface. Is the property agricultural land? D YES lxl NO Are you a USDA program participant? D YES [R] NO 7a. Describe the proposed work that needs aquatic permits: Complete plans and specifications should be provided for fill work waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line, including types of equipment to be used. If applying for a shoreline permit, describe ml work within and beyond 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark. If you have provided attached materials to describe your project, you still must summarize the proposed work here. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. This application is for fishing pier maintenance at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington in response to fire damage to the last span of the structure (Sheets 1-3). The proposed activities involve 1) salvaging viable timber and connection hardware, 2) repairing damaged timber components and an overhead shelter and support columns, and 3) replacing damaged timber components and connection hardware, as needed. All work will be conducted over water within 200 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). Details of proposed project elements are presented below. 1) Removal and Salvaging of Reusable Pier Components Several components of the existing damaged section will need to be removed and some may be salvaged for use in the reconstruction of this section. Currently it is anticipated that the transverse cap clips, stringer clips, rail posts, the bull rail and chocks, and the bench and its attachments will be salvageable (Photograph 2). The reuse of connection hardware will be determined upon closer inspection. All removal and salvage work will occur overwater and from either the structure surface or a small boat. 2) Repair of Damaged Pier Components Some damaged portions of the pier will be repaired in place, including two 12" timber pile, an x-brace to the pile, the overhead shelter, and the steel tubes attached to the pile that support the overhead shelter (Sheet 3). The pile tops were damaged and will need to have char removed. The x-brace will be trimmed to remove the fire damaged section and then this structure, the shelter, and steel tubes will be reattached once pile top repair and decking surface replacement are completed. As with removal and salvaging of materials, repair of damaged components will occur either from the pier surface or from a small boat. Office of Regulatory Assrstance, JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19, 2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www eperrrntt1nq.orq 2 3) Replacement of Damage ___ er Components After removal. salvaging, and repair of reusable pier components. new materials and attachments will be added to the existing structure to restore its original condition. New pile caps will be placed on the two repaired pile, and then the transverse beams at the end of the pier, the stringers, fascia, and additional timber deck material will be reconstructed and connected with C channels, thru-bolts, and attachment welds, as necessary (Sheet 3; Photograph 3). On the restored decking surface, the reconstructed bull rail and chocks along with the top rail, bottom rail and chain link fence material of the handrail, and the bench will be added. Reconstruction work may require use of a small boat due to limited work space. It is estimated that approximately 70% of work will occur from the pier surface and the remaining 30% from a small boat. No heavy machinery will be required for the proposed repairs and therefore only hand tools will be used for removal and salvaging, repair and replacement of damaged pier components. PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS: See sample drawings and guidance for completing the drawings ONE SET OF ORIGINAL OR GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS MUST BE A TT ACHED, NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the project site, but these DO NOT substitute for drawings. THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND COAST GUARD REQUIRE DRAWINGS ON 8-1/2 X 11 INCH SHEETS. LARGER DRAWINGS MAY BE REQUIRED BY OTHER AGENCIES. 7b. Describe the purpose of the proposed work and why you want or need to perform it at the site. Please explain any specific needs that have influenced the design. The end of the fishing pier is not currently safe for public use and restricts the area available for recreational fishing within Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. The purpose of the proposed work is to restore the original condition of the fire- damaged fishing pier. The location of the site along the southeastern shore of Lake Washington and the mouth of the Cedar River is ideal for recreational fishing. 7c. Describe the potential impacts to characteristic uses of the water body. These uses may include fish and aquatic life, water quality, water supply, recreation and aesthetics. Identify proposed actions to avoid, minimize, and mitigate detrimental impacts and provide proper protection of fish and aquatic life. Identify which guidance documents you have used. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. The characteristic uses of the water body within Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park will be restored after completion of the proposed project. Although no in-water work is proposed, use of a small boat for construction staging will be necessary. As such, all work within the Project Area will occur during in-water work windows approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to avoid and minimize impacts on listed fishes and designated critical habitats. No increases in water column turbidity are anticipated, and as only hand tools will be used for repairs, construction noise is expected to be negligible. Water supply will not be affected by the proposed Project. The following best management practices (BMPs) will be employed throughout project construction to avoid short-term environmental impacts: • Short-term impacts to water quality will be limited during overwater pier structure maintenance by careful removal and installation of components. • The contractor will be required to capture any debris associated with Project construction and not allow it to enter Lake Washington. • Excess or waste materials will not be disposed of waterward of the OHW mark. 7d. For in-water construction work, will your project be in compliance with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity (WAC 173.201A-410)? [RI YES O NO 8. Will the project be constructed in stages? 0 YES [RI NO Proposed starting date: As soon as possible after receipt of permits. Estimated duration of activity: Approximately 1 month 9. Check if any temporary or permanent structures will be placed: [E] Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh or tidal waters AND/OR D Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? 10. Will fill material (rock, fill. bulkhead. or other material) be placed: D Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh waters? If YES, VOLUME (cubic yards) / AREA (acres) D Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? If YES, VOLUME (cubic yards) / AREA (acres) Office of Regulatory Assistance, JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19, 2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www epermitting org 3 11 . Will material be placed in wetlanus? D YES 0 NO If YES: A. Impacted area in acres: B Has a delineation been completed? If YES, please submit with application. D YES D NO C. Has a wetland report been prepared? If YES, please submit with application D YES D NO D. Type and composition of fill material (e.g., sand, etc.) E. Material source: F. List all soil series (type of soil) located at the project site, and indicate if they are on the county's list of hydric soils. Soils information can be obtained from the natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). G. WILL PROPOSED ACTIVITY CAUSE FLOODING OR DRAINING OF WETLANDS? D YES D NO If YES, IMPACTED AREA IS ACRES OF DRAINED WETLANDS. NOTE: If your project will impact greater than 1/10 of an acre of wetland. submit a mibgation plan to the Corps and Ecology for approval along with the JARPA form. NOTE: A 401 water quality certification may be required from Ecology in add~ion to an approved mitigation plan if your project wetland impacts are greater than 1/10 acre in size. Please submit the JAR PA form and mitigation plan to Ecology for 401 certification review. 12. Stormwater Compliance: This project is (or will be) designed to meet ecology's most current stormwater manual, or an Ecology approved local stormwater manual. 0 YES D NO If YES -Which manual will your project be designed to meet? Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, 2005 If NO -For Clean Water Act Section 401 and 404 permits only -Please submit to Ecology for approval, along with this JARPA application, documentation that demonstrates the stormwater runoff from your project or activity will comply with the water cualit" standards, WAC 173.201 IA\ 13. Will excavation or dredging be required in water or wetlands? D YES 0 NO If YES: A. Volume: (cubic yards) /area (acre) B. Composition of material to be removed: C. Disposal site for excavated material: D Method of dredging: 14. Has the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) been completed D YES 0 NO SEPA Lead Agency: City of Renton SEPA Decision: DNS, MONS, EIS, Adoption, Exemption Decision Date (end of comment period) SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETTER TO WDFW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION 15. List other Applications, approvals or certifications from other federal, state or local agencies for any structures, construction discharges or other activities described in the application (i.e. preliminary plat approval. health district approval. building permit, SEPA review, federal energy regulatory commission license (FERC), Forest practices application, etc.). Also, indicate whether work has been completed and indicate all existing work on drawings. NOTE: For use with Corps Nationwide Permits, identify whether your project has or will need an NPDES permit for discharging wastewater and/or stormwater. TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVED COMPLETED7 NO. Hydraulic Permit Approval WDFW no Section 10 Permit (Nationwide# 3)-no NPDES USACE no 16. Has any agency denied approval for the activity you're applying for or for any activity directly related to the activity described herein? D YES 0 NO If YES, explain: SECTION B • Use for Shoreline and Corps of Engmeers permits only· 17a. Total cost of project. This means the fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. Approximately $50,000 17b. If a project or any portion of a project receives funding from a federal agency, that agency is responsible for ESA consultation. Please indicate if you will receive federal funds and what federal agency is providing those funds. FEDERAL FUNDING D YES 0 NO If YES, please list the federal agency. 18. Local government with jurisdiction: I City of Renton 19. Provide names, addresses and telephone numbers of adjoining property owners, lessees, etc. Please note: Shoreline Management Compliance may require additional notice -consult your local government. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER Bowden, Kim D. & Larson, Lori 2727 Mountain View Ave. N., Renton, WA 98056 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad P.O. Box 961056, Fort Worth, TX 76161-0056 (800) 795-2673 City of Renton 1100 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Renton, WA 98056 Qf!i_,;:e at 8..~.filllatory Assistance. JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19 2007 For he!p call 800-917-0043 or visit wwvv E,!_Qerm1g!n,g_.Qill 4 SECTION C • This section MUS' comnleted for anv nermit covered bv this an___ ation "0. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief. such information is true, complete, and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities. I hereby grant to the agencies to which this application is made, the right to enter the above-described location to inspect the proposed, in-progress or completed work. I agree to start work ONLY after all necessary permits have been received. DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT r; ,,,.,J (, ,. f .. DATE 1/1f/a1 SIG ¥/fURE C F AUTHORIZED AGENT I HEREBY DESIGNATE Angela Dubois TO ACT AS MY AGENT IN MATTERS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION F?f' PERMIT(S) I UNDERSTAND THAT IF A FEDERAL PERMIT IS ISSUED. I MUST SIGN THE PERMIT. -~ A ,i/ /·.;,.../· O"j /tJ•7 ,,·r/ ' \ ~GNAT IRE/OF APPITC1\NT DATE ' V SIGNATURE OF LANDOWNER (EXCEPT PUBLIC ENTITY LANDOWNERS, E.G. DNR) THIS APPL/CATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND THE AGENT, IF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT IS DESIGNATED. 18 U.S.C §1001 provides that Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. {Describe type of shoreline, such as marine, stream, lake, lagoon, marsh, bog, swamp, flood plain, floodway, delta; type of beach, such as accretion, erosion. high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand, gravel, mud, clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if any) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view: C. It the application involves a conditional use or variance, set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use, or, in the case of a variance, from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. For special accommodation needs, please contact the appropriate agency in the instructions Office of Requlatorv Assistanc~. J~P~ JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19, 2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit '!!-!_WW epermittinq.org 5 JARPA Photo Attachments: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Fishing Pier Maintenance -~~ Photograph I. View of fishing pier showing damage to last span. Note that remnant pile in background arc n ot part of fishing pier. ·---Photograph 2. View of damaged transverse beams and pile top (at left) with intact conn ecti o n hardware, tube steel, a nd steel column support. Office of Regula tory Assistance, JARPA JARPA FOR M LAST UPDATED : March 19, 2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or v is it www.epermitt1nq .org 1 Photograph 3 . View of miss in g and d a maged d ecking, top rail, botto m r a il , rail post and fencing. Office of Regulatory Ass istance, JARPA JARPA F ORM LAST UPDATED : M arch 19 , 2007 For help ca ll 800-91 7-0043 or visit www.epermitting.org 2 ~ ~ I PAOFlC OC!:AN S[ATil.f (:)RENTON \,,.PROJECT TACOMA LOCATION VICINITY MAP ( NOT TO SCALE) LAKE WASHINGTON \ LOCATION: T23 R5E LATTITUDE: 47'3 0'51"N LONGITUDE 122·1 t21·w 3: :r: 0 I PLAN • o s 10 15 30 45 FT. SITE AERIAL (NOT TO SCA LE) LAKE INFORMATION OH W OLW MLL W / ,,/ \ \ \ \ ELE V. (n) \ 14.92 13.00 0.0 \ \ \ ' \ ~ ~ it-----------------------------...... ----.---------------1 ~ PURPOSE: COULON BEACH PARK j REPAIR TIMBER STRUC TURE FISHING PIER • CAUSED BY FIR E DAMAGE i: i FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR ] DATUM: 0.0' M.L.L. W. 8 j ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: ~ 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN ~ 2 ) BNSF RAI LRO A D ] 3) CITY OFF RENT ON APPLICATION BY: CITY OF RENTO N PARKS DEPAR TM ENT 1055 S. GRADY WAY RENTON , WA. 98057 PROPOSED: REPLACE TIMBER SUPER STR UCTURE AND REPAIR AMENITI ES PARCEL No. 052305901 0 IN : LA KE WAS HIN GTON COUNTY: KING COU NT Y AT: COU LON BEACH PARK CI TY OF RENTON SHEET 1 of 3 DATE : JAN . 2 009 ~ ' ii: I 0 0 ., 0 j i ~ j . t!: t Q. ] g (.) 0 g ~ i!l 8 N ] PURPOSE : APPROX. flR[ DAMAGE AREA SIDE VIEW (SV) REPAIR TIMBER STRUCTURE CAUSED BY FIRE DAMAGE DATUM: 0.0' M.L.L. W. ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN 2) BNSF RAI LROAD 3) CITY OFF RENTO N :)6'-9" -(-8')· --- PARTIAL PLAN 0 2 4 8 12 FT ~ END VIEW (EV) COULON BEACH PARK PROPOSED : FISHING PIER REPLACE TIMBER SUPER STRUCTURE AND REPA IR FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR AMENITIES PARC EL No . 0523059010 APPLICATION BY : IN : LAKE WASHINGTON CITY OF RENTON COUNTY: KING COUN TY PARKS DEPARTM ENT AT: COULON BEACH PARK 1055 S. GRADY WAY CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WA. 98057 SH EET 2 of 3 DATE: JAN. 2 009 OHW 14.92' . ' ~ 5 r-e,' ~ J.lo\.t-Ii.I ~ ' I I I 11 I i ;;,, I:! '-------j----t-..l=!-....,.W-l---i--_.J-----n .. " r:/ ,,..,~ f,~ - El. 17.50' OHW 14.92' REMQli[ CHAR FROM PILE ---1-r,J1;>. ~ • ~ • IJ.'-c' REPAIR SECTION 0 ,· r-..lT"-i--.r---'i3i FT. NEW PILE CAP REPLACED DECK STRUCTURE \'<;y\ <J....._REPLACE TRANVERSE BEAMS EXISTING TUBE STEEL NEW C15x4D x 2'-0" REPAIR SECTION I o r 1 , ,n ;l. r-....--....---. 1i----------,----===--.:...___, _______ _J PURPOSE: COULON BE ACH PARK PROPOSED: j REPAIR TIMBER STRUCTURE REPLACE TIMBER SUPER CAUSED BY FIRE DAMAGE FISHING PIER c STRUCTURE AND REPAIR ! FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR AMENITIES , DATUM: 0.0' M.L.L. W. 8 PARCEL No. 0523059010 ~ ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: APPLICATION BY: IN: LAKE WASHINGTON J 1) KIM & LARSON BOWDEN CITY OF RENTON COUNTY: KING COUNTY ~ 2) BNSF RAILROAD PARKS DEPARTMENT AT: COULON BEACH PARK , 3) CITY OFF RENTON 1055 S. GRADY WAY CITY OF RENTON " RENTON, WA. 98057 ...... ____________ .i. ________ _::.:..:. ___ .1.:s:.'.:H'.:E:E~T_::3~o~f _3:,_~D~A!T:.E:~JA~N~.2_2~00~9~