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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 1CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: August 3, 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. -. ---~, _. _. _. ---~------------ I' Project Name: Annual Rubber Ducky Derby Ii . LUA (file) Number: LUA-09-069, SME II ----------------------------------------------------------------------------~., ,~ Cross-References: 11[1 I: AKA's: .:-P-r-o-j-e-c-t-M-a-n--a-g-e-r-: -----------A-d-o-n-is--D-U-C-k-sw--o-rt-h---------------------------------------1li ii_A_c_c_e....:p_t_a_n_c_e_D_a_t_e_: ___________ JU_I,;",y_2-'-,_2_0_0_9 __________________________ ~1! . Applicant: Renton Rotary I, i' Owner: N/A I' , I' I_C_o_n __ ta_c_t_: ___________________ T_o_d_d_L_a_n_t_z:..." _R_e_n_to_n __ C_o_il_S-'-p_r_in....:g=--_________________________ ,! :. PID Number: N/A I! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------~, " i: ERC Decision Date: Ii :' ERC Appeal Date: I i--~------------------------~I!! i' Administrative Approval: July 2, 2009 :, Appeal Period Ends: I: ! --:....:....----------------------------------------------------------------------: Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: I HEX Decision: Date: Date Appealed to Council: ' , , By Whom: I, ': Council Decision: Date: I, II Mylar Recording Number: ii , I I' Project Description: Applicant seeks a Certificat of Exemption to conduct a Rubber Ducky Derby during ;1' , Renton River Days for the years 2009 -2018. On one day each of these years (between July and mid-August) : , 10,000 -20,000 small rubber ducks would be released in the Cedar River at the Houser Way bridge. A boom :: ,: would be placed at the finish line to collect the ducks, and floatation devices would be placed along the banks " , to prevent ducks from getting caught in rocks or vegetation. Typically the ducks are in the water for [' approximately one hour. All ducks and floatation devices are proposed to be removed at the conclusion of the .. event. II , ;, Location: Within the Cedar River between the Houser Way and Williams " " I' Avenue Bridges II ------------~~--------------~:I I, Comments: I " 'I ____ ":J l' Denis Law Mayor July 1, 2009 Rotary Club of Renton P.O. Box 509 Renton,VVA 98057 ,.=~-- Department of Community & Economic Development SUBJECT: ANNUAL RENTON RIVER DAYS RUBBER DUCK DERBY To VVhom It May Concern, VVe have reviewed the request for a Substantial Shorelines Permit for the Rubber Ducky Derby, and have determined that this proposal is exempt from the requirement for this type of permit. Therefore, the review of the permit application has been discontinued, and no permitfee payment is required. The proposal is exempt from a Substantial Shorelines Permit based on RMC 4-9-190.C.2 which states the following: "(The following shall not be considered substantial developments for the purpose of . this Master Program): 2. Any development of which the total cost or fair market value does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), if such development does not materially interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the State." . The development costs for this fund raising project are considered to be less than $2,5000. Based upon a review of the shoreline permit determination for prior Rubber Ducky Derby events, the event will not materially interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the Cedar River, provided the following conditions are continued to be incorporated into the proposal: 1. Installation of floating boom. ot the release point and the finish line, as well as a floating boom along the natural/landscaped portion of the shoreline, to keep the rubber ducks away from the brush areas. The floatirig booms shall be installed no earlier than the day before the derby and removed the day of the derby. The applicant shall review installation of the floating booms for approval by the Parks and Recreation Division at least 30 days prior to the derby: 2. Use of a troined clean-up of at least two, and not more than four individuals who shall walk the portion of the river channel affected after the race and remove any rubber ducks that sink or become lodged in rocks or foliage along the river's edge. The crew will also walk the upland portion of the river channel affected after the race Renton-City Hall 0. 1055 South Grady Way·· 0 Renton, Washington 98057 0 rentonwa.gov , July 1,2009 Page 2 and remove any debris left by race abservers and participants, and replace any damage bushes, shrubbery or trees. Follawing the derby, the site clean-up shall be inspected and appraved by the Parks and Recreation Division. 3. Contacting the Department of Fish and Wildlife at least three weeks prior ta the event to determine if there could be unusually earlier fish runs. If such fish runs did occur, the event would be cancelled. With these conditions incorporated into the project proposal, the Rubber Ducky Derby is exempt from the Shorelines Master Programs permitting requirements. Since a Substantial Shorelines Permit is not required for this event, the permit fee is also not required. Sincerely, J ' C.CC. ~ C. E. "Chip" Vincent . Planning Director cc: Mayor Denis law City Council Members Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator Alex Pietsch, CEO Administrator Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator Larry Warren, City Attorney H:\CED\Planning\Current PlanningVTH\Correspondence\2009\Rubber Ducky.doc\j DEPARTMENT OF COMMl. .• jTV AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT , -~~1t@IIDe CERTifiCATE OF EXEMPTiON FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT July 2,2009 LAND USE ACTION FILE NO.: LUA09-069, SME PROJECT NAME:: Annual Rubber Ducky Derby PROJECT MANAGER: Adonis Ducksworth, Planning Intern OWNER/APPLICANT: Renton Rotary, P.O. Box 509, Renton, WA 98057 CONTACT (if other than Owner): Todd Lantz PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION: PROJECT LOCATION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC-TWN-R: WATER BODY/WETLAND: Renton Coil Spring 425 S. t h St Renton, WA 98057 Applicant seeks a Certificate of Exemption to conduct a Rubber Ducky Derby during Renton River Days for the years 2009 -2018. On one day each of these years (between July and mid-August) 10,000 -12,000 small rubber ducks would be released into the Cedar River at the Houser Way Bridge. The ducks would then float down the river to a pick-up point, located between the Williams Avenue Bridge and the Renton Senior Activity Center. A boom would be placed at the finish line to collect the ducks, and floation devices would be placed along the banks to prevent ducks from getting caught in rocks or vegetation. Typically, the ducks are in the water for approximately one hour. All ducks and floation devices are proposed to be removed at the conclusion of the event. Within the Cedar River between the Houser Way and Williams Avenue Bridges. NA W 1/2 17-23N-5E Cedar River An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the proposed project in accordance with RMC 4-9-190.C.2 and/or for the following reason(s): "(The following shall not be considered substantial developments for the purpose of this Master Program): 2. Any development of which the total cost or fair market value does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), if such development does not materially interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the state." The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with (check one): CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT xx N/A xx 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 City of Renton Shoreline Master Program. ~Iw(; f#I' dIIp Vrl'lCM-" c. E. "Chip" Vincent, Planning Director Planning Division Attachments: ViCinity/Neighborhood Detail Map Site Plan cc: Owner/Applicant Contact City of Renton Official File Date SimulatedWater FoW;-- Extraction Point <"" ~ ., --,."., " E ~ CD T.: :.:,T':" _. -." .... --,,"-. / I_I l!!dt21 ~ 5il8 l Bl:j ICAil IL lUI.· N.lJh I:f f '-". .. -i!._I.,_~. _---I L.. _____ _ co CD CD r-...,~N"'3~rd St Z z .. ~H eN.! \---£ .• I_ ~c::l jj ~ l1'~::C I ~ ,.,1 ~ ;~ II:;:!: =I·T'\ N 2nd Slrp:IE::::) OR._.~2od~§ .. Qot:J CA CA ... __ CA ~'J'it\ .. :./",. CA _, ,.R-,S ~.R ..• · ... ~ ... ~. M.··.·.·.-.• S 5th st L-..L-l f1.·'R::--M··::: .••.. R~:; ~ ~_t:.: ~~1.:,. RM-RM-'" ~~": 't! :.1::: ':T" ~ . T'" : :.::T::: ~ n. :" ~ ,. ~ •• ", .... .. "",,' 3 . <( ~ ,. ,--_Jl_ . 'E L··----"L....J II) -.-•••• ~ r--v""~-~: ~ 11:~:1 ~I:; co CD CA > .. S 71h Sl I I o~ C.A' R LAND USE PERf"IT MASTER APPUCA TION ,"" .. , ""'-'''PRO'PE'Fi'TY () ",m ~ q \ S I !~'~'.~~~ ;~ thp,'f! ',"I. r-.'.V~ t~.l"". "'·...,.l...,~,'1 <,: ..... ~ ... .'.. ~·'I:~· ~ •. , ".~,-,t,.·.'"l .. • ''''~_~'''f;.;'f''.,.., ~.t.,.'t::<'"~ Ac·{~;"'~"~:,·",, t··.; ".,'.", fl..·, .. ,....· l······_,······· .... ·· .. ·C" .•.•. , .... , .. , ...... ,. ' j :'0) "\.\.~1: I City of RI'rlt\~n I r----·-.... ,,,·,,,,··· ... , . _ ..... ,.-..... -.. tADO~ES5 l 1055 So, Crady II'",), ------------~-.-.. -•.. --.-.. -.~ .. -.-... ---------~-~,---.-Ion Renlon, VI't\ ;:;t· 981)5S _. ----------.~."-~'"-~-.--,----.-.-~---, TEU.PHONE NUMBER: (~2S; Q30'6lI00 APPLICANT (if other than Gwner) "--' H~\~~f;; Renton Rotary ----- CO~PAN"'i {il app'-!'Cllbl.t;'): ---- ADOR£SS: P.O. Box 509 OTY: WA ZI?: 98057 I Renton, TaEPHONE hUMBER: (425) 430-6605 CONTACT PERSON N.~ME: Ii q:t 51 iepllef (j Terr'-j . I-h'gr.t~i ~tatrYA I COW:'ANY i,l appl.~~~t4.; City of Renton, Community Services ADORES10SS So. Grady Way OTY, Renlon, WA ZIP, 98055 I TELEPHONE l':UMSER and E·,..'tAll ADDRESS L (425) '130-6605 -- \ i I \ I I PROJECT INFORMA nON .~: : Cf'.'d.1f Hly~,'r' b·:t:/H:"',"n Hr)II::~er Wd'f .H1d ~Vd h~lm-. :\ v,.~. Brid9~s. Rf'nton ~ W r" NA FT:~:·'-::;::;) l.A:'>'Q U'S!"S' ~. ·l,::<,~e and retrieval of 11),000 to 12,000 rt<:;b~~'" ducks. , I I EAC i I, P'ROPOS~C CO~W'REHE,\.sr,(£ ?tAN M,l,P OcSfGNA TIOf-l lif g,p!h<:<ll':J(,); ! No ~hange proposed. I Ej(ISTING ZOI·llNG, CA, R-10 PROPOSED ZO~"'1G (if ",.pphc~~i: . No change proposed. I SITE ARE..: .. lS'J. FT. OR ACREAGEi: I NA I lc::-n:'-'-"'\!.i"~ I ;;~-' . "--. DEC I 5 2{)fJ(J RECEIVED IS THt: S!TE LOC;' TEO IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA? Yes, i\PA Zone 1 I liS THE SITE LOCA TED '~I :..tN OTHER TYPE OF EtNIAONMfNT ALL v "P'SlTfV-': • R::·" 1-'~eda~r~ ~~er I ~., , . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach separate sheet if necessary) Cedar River TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES Check all application types that apply--City staff will determine fees. ANNEXATION $ SUBOIVISION: -COMPo PLAN AMENDMENT $ -REZONE $ LOT LINE AOJUSTMENT $ --SPECIAL PERMIT $ SHORT PLAT $ ---TEMPORARY PERMIT $ TENT A TlVE PLAT $ --CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ PRELIMINARY PLAT $ --SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ FINAL PLAT $ --GRADE & FILL PERMIT $ -INO. CU. YDS: ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $ VARIANCE $ -IFROM SECTION: ) PRELIMINARY WAIVER $ -FINAL -WETLAND PERMIT $ --ROUTINE VEGETATION -MOBILE HOME PARKS: $ MANAGEMENT PERMIT $ BINDING SITE PLAN $ -SHORELINE REVIEWS: ~SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ CONDITIONAL USE $ -VARIANCE $ -EXEMPTION -$No Charge ~ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ REVISION $ "., . ··;AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, • Notary Public. in atld tor the State of ... .' A: resic!,l'Ig .~.p.\ ~~ • on the U-dayof Ci<C·J,i\200C. (This section to be completed by City Staff.) City File Number: tVAm-K4-A AAD BSP CApoS CAP-U ~ CU-A CU-H Il1Cf) LLA MHP FPUD FP PP R RVMP SA-A SA-H SHPL-A SHPL-H SP (sM )SME TP V-A ~ V-H W TOTAL FEES: $ erP>lft TOTAL POSTAGE PRovf0r6: $ MASTERAJ'.OOC R£VlSEO 03/00 -. '--."" .. _."----~~_.,~ .. ,, ." ... , .. ~, ..... "" --,,,,,~~---L.: ... : ,:"',' .. ':' .. " . ," " , 1 , r--------------------~~--~~~~~~~~----~~------------------, CITY OF Rr:;';TO:-; ()r.\'ELOr~It::'''T SERVICES IlIVISIO:-; ENVIRONMENT AL CHECKLIST I'l'RPOSE OF CHECKLIST: The $1.lIc EnvirClnmcntal Pnlicy :\,' (SEP,\ l. Ch;}rtcr .13.:: 1 (' Re\\". rc-quirc;;. all l;\l\'crnmcntai a!!cncil:s to c~,"sidcr the cnviwnmcntal impa,,;ts (If 3 pr~lp'-1$<l1 bt:fr·rc making decisions. ,.\n Em'ironmcntallmp.lct SI.I!o:mcnt (EIS I 'TlUst he prepared fN all pfCI('lClsahi-with pre-bahlc sig.nificant a.h'crsc impactSllll the quality of the environment. Th ... pllrp()5C of this chcc!dist is to pro\'idc inf .... rmation til help ~(.)u and the ag.ency identify impacts trom your prl"lposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts frt)nl the prl't"osal. if it can be d(mc) and to help the agl;ncy decide whether an EIS i5 required. II'STRUCTIOI'S FOR APPLlC,-\:-iTS: This cn\'imnmental chcddist asks yt'\U t~, dcs.:rihc SOTlle basic infl'rmalion aoout ~('Iur proposal. Governmcntal 3gen~ies usc this checklist to dctcnllin~ \\ hcthcr the cfl';ironfl1cntal impacts of your propos.ll are significant. requiring preparation of an EIS. Ans\\crthe qucstil'n~ b.icfiy. with Ihe most prccis-c information known. or gh'e the beSt des.:riptiClIl :you can. You must answer each quc:-otil'n accurately and carefully. to the best of }'our ).;.0(1\" ledge. In most cases. you should be able to answer the qucstions fn .. lm Y0llf (l\\ n 0bscn:atitlns or projc't plans witnC'llt the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the anS\\l::r. (lr if a question dClcs not apply to ~'our pr~'posal. write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers t(l the qUC'5tions now may ~n;oid unnecessary dc~ays IMer. Some questions a.>k 300ut governmental regulations. such as zoning. shorcline. and landmark designations. Answer these questions ifyClu can. If you have problems. the governmental agencic: . ., can ,]ssist you. The checklist qucsti0f1S apply to all parts of ~ our proposal. even if you plan to do them o\"er a period of time or on ditTerent parcels of land. Attach any .. ddition31 information that will help describe y"our proposal or its environmental efl'e(:ts. The agency w which you submit this checklist may ask Y0U 10 l!'xplain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to dt!tennining. if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR ~O~PROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals. even though questions may be answered "does not apply." fN ADDITIO:-:. compl<te the SUPPLE~IE:\TAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACnO:'>iS (pan D). ,.""' p\.)\NNING For nonproject actions (actions involving dt.eisions on policies. plans and programs). ttuE~~P~ecklist to the words "projecL" "applicanL" and "propeny or site" should be read as "proposal." "propd'ser." and "a~d geographic area.· respectively. OEC \ ~ 'fJ»J A. BACKGROlJ"D ~. ECE\'JEO I. Name of prClposed project. if applicable: Rubber Ducky Derby 2. Name of Applicant: Renton Rotary Club 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: P.O. Box 509. Renton, WA 98057.(-125) 430-6605, Jim Shepherd 4. Date checklist prepared: 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton, Department of Plan Ding! Building! Public Wor~ Deyelopmeoy Senices DivCJion 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing. if applicable): Begin Construction July 29. 2001 End Construction July 29, 2001 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion. or further activity related to or connected to this project? t8J Yes 0 No. If yes, explain. E,,"ent would be repeated anually for next 5 years aud ""ould be conducted each year during Renton Rhrcr Days. A 5 year permit is being requested. L ~ .. ~:". " . -,:?<)"",' :.~,. '~".I',~·-,,~,,~,., F ·· . i , ! ., t j 1 I I , , l " ! 1 , j i I i j ! I I , B. 8. 9. 10. 11. ,.:0' List any em-ir .)lHn~nt<lf inf('mlalil)n ~ ('tI knn""-:t~1Ut that has been prcp::I.fI,:d. (Ir \\ iii be prepared. dir~~tly related to Ihi$. rrL~J"~1. F.:n\'ironmcntal checklists ha'\Oc bti:n 1H'1:pared prel'iousty for thi~ en'n'. the mo~1 r(,ccnt is dated '\Iuy S. 1996. Do you knt)\\" \\hClhct Jppliciltil)t1s ''lrC pt:ndint! li'r g(H;cmmcllial appr\1\':11 ~ (~f llthcr PWp\lSll, .. directly arTcctin~ the pr\~rcrt~ c\wcrcII t=:. yl1ur pr"~l:';<ll'.' 0 Y C5 [2] N(l, I r ~ l'". c'plain. Li:,t .lily g(wcrnrncntalappnwJI;; C'r pcmlit5 that will he needed for ~\.-'llr pr0pt)5.:l1. in.nov.-n. Shoreline Sub~tantial Den~lopmcnt P('rmit Gi\'c br;ef. complete dl.!scription (If your proposal. including the proposed useS and the Si7C of thc project and site. Approximately 10.000-12,000 rub~r ducks will be released into the Cedar Rh"er at the Hou~er StrC1:"t hridge to Ooat 10 the area between the Renlon Senior AClh'ity Center and the "'illiam~ Sln~el bridge. The Derb~' ,,,"ould be limited to one da~" and all rubher ducks '\-'iII be colle<:ted and remond from the rh"er at the conclusion of the race. The applicant seck.,; apprO"\;al (or the Rubber Ducky Derby (or a 'hoe ~;ear period, as.'5ociated ~'ith Renton Rh .. cr Da~"s. t.=!. Location orthe proposal. Give sufficient infonn.1tlt'n ior a person to understand the precise location of your proposed Pfl1jcCt. including;) street addrt!ss. if In:. and section. to, .. nship. and mnge if know. If a proposal would occur o""er a range of area. provide th~ range or boundaries of the stie( s). PrO'o'ide a legal description. site plan. \"kinity map. a.,d topographic map. ifreasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency. ~"ou are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submined \ ... ith any penn it applications related ((l this chedd ist. Tbe Cedar Ri"\'er, from the Houser Street bridge to just downstream of tb~ \Villiams A ~'enue bridge. E1I'VIRO:\'ME:'ooT AL ELEMEI'iTS I. EARTH a. General description afthe sire: nat 0 rolling Sleep slopes other B hillv mountainous h. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximat«: percent slope?, 0% c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, cia),. san. gravel. peat, muck)? If you know the classificatio of agricultural soils. specify them and note any prime farmland. NA d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so. describe. No e. Describe the purpose. type. and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. None f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing. construction. or use? If so. generally describe. No Pag.:: :2 .. -:::l ·_o·_.,--c--o_..,. ... " .• _.,o·.<.~o~ •• ''''.r.m''''''; ..• " .. "_' •...• ~~"" ..... -.~,'.~"'_".,,""9,*"' .... , ... ~~"""'""""""' . .,,''''' ....... ..,,''''''.~.,.".,. __ 0.,, __ ._.,,0_00 ~: ... : . .. . . ·" :, I ! I i 1 , , .. J .... : .... . . . ~ .. . ", . -. ~:. '. ~ .. : .", 1" ....... g. About \\:hat percent Qf the site \\ ill be covered with imper.-i(ltls SlJrC1CCS after projcct c(lnstruction (fN example. asphalt or buildingsl'.' 0% h. Pn..lposed mc.1Sun:s tll reduce or control erosion, fir I.. ... th.:r impacts to the earth. if <!n): :'iQnc AIR a. What types of emissions III the air \\."\,,'uld rcsull from the pn'pr1sal (i.c .. dust. ilutumobilc. odors. industrial wood sml..,kc) durinl! ,,,nstntcti\)O and when the PH,jcct is cl'mplctcd? If ;my. generally describe and ~i\"e approximate qua.ntitics if known. None h. Are there any ofT·site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? 0 Ycs[8J No. If so. generally describe. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions "r other impacts to air. if any: None 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate \'iciniry of the site (including year·round and seasonal streams. saltwater. lakes. ponds, \\o'etlands)'? t8l Yes D ~o. If yes. describe type and provide names. If appropriate. stale \ ... ·hat stream or river it flows into. E"'cnt takes place in the Cedar Rh··er which flows into Lake \Vashington. 2) Will the project require any work over. in. or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters'? [8J Yes 0 No. If )"cs. please describe and attach a\o'ailable plans. A catcb fence! boom wHl be placed in tbe m'er at the finish line to prevent ducks from floating further dOl\-"Dstream. Booms \\-illalso be placed along the edges ortbe tinr to keep ducks Crom getting caught in the "'egetatioD along th~ shoreline. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or remol.'ed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate th.:-source of fill material. None 4) Will the proposal require surface water \\-ithdrawals or di\-'ersions? Give general description. purpose, and approximate quantities if knO\ ... n. No Page 3 .~. .'. :.~ If $0, note !0Cati\m ('n tht: :oitc pl.1I1. arc:) is noted on the site map. · :", ... U :":0. Enl1t take place on the CCU;lr Ri,.·cr. Affecled 6) Dl'C~ the proposal in\"oln: any discharges of \\J:ote lT1af~rials to surf~KC water;' 0 Yes [] ~{l. If 50. dcscrihe the t~ p~ of \\astc :md anri\:"ipatcd \·ll!tln1C (If di~ch,lrg~. b. Ground Water; I) Will ground \\:lIer be withdr.n'in. or \"ill waleI' be di::>charged ~1) ground \\Jtcr? Give ccncr:11 description. purpose, and approximate quantities ifkIlO\\n. :';0 1) Describe waste material that , .. ill he discharged inflllhc ground frum septic tank5 or l1ther sourc\!s. if any (for example: Domestic sewage: industrial. containing the 1'0110\\ ing chemicals ... : agricultural: cti:.). Describe the general size of the system. the number of such s~ 5[l!ms. the number (If houses to lh: served Hf applicabh:). or the number of animal.=; Or humans the system( 5) arc c.'(pcc.:tcd to serve, None c. Water Runoff(incJuding stonn water): 1) Describe the SOurce of runoff (including .stonn \ .. alcr) and method of collection and disposaL if any (include quantities. if known). Where will this \\aler flow·? Will this water flow into other watel'S. Ir so. describe. None 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters':"' I f so. generally describe. Xo. All ducks nod related material will be removed at the conclusion of the e·..-e~t. d) Proposed measures to reduce or control surface. ground. and nmoffwaler impacts. jf any. None 4. PLANTS a. Check types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder. maple. aspen. other evergreen tree: fir. cedar. pine. other shrubs 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? None c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Some species of Salmon present during parts of the year. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site. if any: None 5. ANIMALS Page -l .... :.<'~~ .. -'.-: .. :" .. : ' ....• :, .. ~ .. ' ... ,~ .. ', "on.·· ....... ,' ... _.' .. . .•. -. ,. -. a. Circle any l:"Iirds amJ .Jnim'lb whidl have heen lll't"crvl..'d Plll'r fl(Jr the ,ill: N <IrC !..:llmn to be ~1O (If ncar the site: (~c(" lie'\t pJ£,cl BifJS~,G":~~~§~. other __ . _____ .. _______ ._ \1;lrnm@bear. cl€,-solhcr ____________ _ ri~h: bass~nH~.~~'n.lut. herring. shclltish.lllhcf ____ .. ___ _ b. list any threatened or endangered s[X'cie." know II Il' be on 11r Ih.'.lf Ihe ~ile. The alrelldy mentioned Salmon Are not present durin!! timt' when the £l-'cnt is held. SC)"('ral !Opecie5 or birds arc present. bUI none thai arc known to be threatened or endangered. c. Is the site par1 ofa migralion route? Ifso, e:\plnin Arn around the Cedar Rh·cr is included in the Pacific Fly",·ay. This is a migratory route for many binls. including the Canadian Goose. d. Proposed me.l!'ures to preserve or enhance \, ildlife. if any: :'ione 6_ DiERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energ.y (electric. natllral gas. oil. wood )tI .. l\"~. solar) will be used to meet the completed p-roject's energy needs? Describe whether it will be U51.!d for heating, manufacturing. etc. :'ione b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so. generally describe. l"'io c. \Vllat kinds of energy conservation features arc illcluded in the plans of this proposal? List other propDsed measures 10 reduce or control energy impacts, ifany: :'iooc 7_ EINIRO~~IENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any en,,-ironmcntal health bazards. including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosicn. spill. or hazardous ",-asfe, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. No I) Describe special emergency services that might be required. None 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, iT any: None h. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic. equipment. operation. other)? Other sources of noise in the area would ba,,'e no effect on the race. 2) \Vhat 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, ?ther)? Indicate what hours noise ",,'ould come from the site. Cheering spectators. Type and levels would be loud. but not amplified, buman voic~ (cheering speclalo ... ). PageS .. ,,-.-'-' ~. -, J ]~ .. 3) Pr0poscd mcasurc~ tl1 reduce or control nl)isc impa..:ts. if any: SQnc s. LA~\) ,\:\0 SHORELI~E USE 3. What is the current use ('[the sitc and adjacent propcrtic~'~ Parks. pcdc5trian trail, lind rl,·e r . Sumc residential :,od small omcc~ nearby. b. Has the $it~ ~en used f(lr agriculture? 0 Yes l2J ~o. I [yes. dc~cribc. c. Dl!s..:ribc In) stnll:ll:~es on the site. Sc\"cral bridges ar.d librar)· onr rh·cr. d. Willanyslructurcsbedcmcllished: 0 Yes r8J :-':o.lfso.\\hat'? e. What is the current zoning classification of the site'? CA. R-IO f. What is the current comprehensive plan dC:ioignati~ln of the site'? EAC g. I f applicable. what is the current shordine master program designation of the site? Urban h, Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area'? if so. specify. The Cedar Rh'er and adjac~nt lands within the 100 year nood plain are classified 3S en"'ironmentally sensith·e. i, Approximately how many people would re;;ide or work in the completed project'? None j. Approximately how many people would rhe completed project displace? NODe k. Proposed mea5ures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts. if any: ~ODe I. Propo~ed measures to znsure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and pl,lOS. if any: None 9. HOUSING a. Approximately hm"\: many units would be provided. if any? Indicate whether high, middle. or lo\\,- incon:e housing, NODe b, Approximately how many units. if an}'. \,,·ould be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or 10\\'- income housing. :'ione c, Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts. if any: None Pag,: 6 .. :1 10. ,\ESTHETICS ;J. What i:; th\! tall\!$t heig.ht 0f any pwposcJ struclurc(sl. not ind\ldin~ ;mtcnna.-;: wh.:; is the princip;ll c,\h:ril'r huildin£: m3tcrial(:~l prlJposcd. There !Ire no slrucures h. Whz.. \ iews in the immediate vicinity \\l"luld be altci\.'J N obstru~tcd? :"onc c, Proposed measures to reduce or contn'! aesthetic impacts. if any: ;\'onc 1 i. LIGHT A:-:O GLARE 3. What type 0f light or glare will the proposal produce? l'ione What time of day would it mainly l1ccur'~ h. Could light or glare from the finished pr(lject hI! a s.lfcty hazard or interfere \~ith views? 1\'0 c, What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal: ~one d. Proposed measures [0 reduce or control light and glare impacts. if any: ~/A 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational Clpportunities are in the immediate vicinity? \Valking. running, picoiciog. ' ... ·ater related activities. Other recreational activities available in nearby parks. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreatiClnal uses: DYes r8J No. I f so. describe. rafting Itubing on the rh·er will be tempor&rily interupted during the race (appro,. 2 HRS). C PropClsed measures [0 reduce or control impacts on recreation. including recrea:ion opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if ailY: None 13. HISTORIC ."-''10 CULTURAL PRESERVATIO'i a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national sl<ite. or local preservation regis:ers known to be on or next te the site? If so_ generally describe. :\'ooe b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic_ archae01ogical. scientific_ or culrural importance kno\\"D to be on or next to the site. ~oDe c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts. if any: l\'one 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and high'h"ays serving: the site. and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans_ if any. Cedar River is accessed by se\"eral public streets. Primal")· access for the race is from liberty park and Houser way. L -~ h 1:-. sitt! I.':urr.:nti~ scr.I.'d b~ rubli..; tr.l1I.:.i!'.' [(fil'!. "that j:;; tht: .lpPfl1.\illl;1!1,.' di,.l;ull.:t.:!O the nC;!Tcq lr;1I1r.it stop'? ;";/A c. I-hm lIlall~ rarkin~ spac!".', .. \\lluld :ht.: ~\\ll1rh:tt!t1 pmj ... ·cl !la' C'.' '/';1\\ rn:my v,:nuid the project c!iminJtc': :'\onc J. Will the propos:!.\ require any new n"';lds or stft.'ct:'. or irnprn\"crn:.::nls to c.,,;sting roads or s[rCt:IS. nN including. dri\"e\\'a~ s',) I r so, generally des.:ribc (indic:Jtc whether public or private'? ~o ~. Will the prujcct lb~ {or (I(:Cur ill the immcdiatt: \'icinli: 1..1t) \'ilkr. fail. or air trJn:;portation': Ifso. gencral!y dcscrihc. :-';0 f. How many 'ichicular trips per day would be g1,.'nCT:11t'd by lhe CClmpktcd projt:ct? If kno\\"n. indicate \\hen peak volumes would occur. N/A g. PrOpt15Cd me~sures to reduce: Clr centrol trall:ip'm~lIk .. r. impacts. if any: l~. Public Senicc$ a. Would the project result in an increased nCt~d for publil: services (for e:o.amplc: fire prote.::tion. police protection. health care, sch00ls, other)'? If $0. genera!!y describe. Renton RiHr Days generates a short term need for incr-east!d public services, ('specially police and lraffic conrrol. emergency first aid, and parks maintenance efforts during the evcnt. The Rubber Duck race does not add significantly to this increase but does extend it further down the river while the race is actllaJl~' heing conducted. b. Proposed measures to reduce ('If control direct impacts on public services. if any. None. The race is completely staffed b~' \·olunteers. minimizing the the impact on public sen'ices. The police and emergency sefYices required for the Rh'cr Days testiY3s1 is adequate for tbe Rubbor Duck Derb)'. 16. Utilities. a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity. natural gas. water. refuse service. telephone. sanitary sewer, septic system. other. Nf .... 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 i:,lmediate vicinity \vhich might be needed. None C, SIGNATURE I. the undersigned. state that to the best ofm~' knowledge the above information is true and complete. II is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any deciaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any \\illful misrepresentation or willfdlack offull diSclosu~-on my part. Pro~~, =:;;;--;::S:-~4i,' ~;#.:2'/~;2.~~l.~z~'- Pi=>U.~_C~~"PB,(Em'kJ""'" I .-;11-.. ,,--- 7/~/01 Page 8 r -1 ...... .' .. Page 9 ...... ~