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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/07/2018 - Wilson's Request for Extension of Wilson Park 1June 7, 2018 VIA EMAIL Mr. Phil Olbrechts Renton Hearing Examiner 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Ref: (1) Request for Additional Extension Pursuant to Renton Municipal Code 4-7-080 (2) Wilson Park 1 Preliminary Plat LUA 09-140, PP, 12 lots (3) Wilson Park 2 Preliminary Plat LUA 12-013, PP, PUD, 10 lots Dear Sir: This letter is in support of our Request for Additional Extension Pursuant to Renton Municipal Code 4-7-080, and in reply to the City's Request for Denial. Preliminarily, our request is not for a "nine-year extension," as the City calls it, but rather for a limited and brief 11 -month extension of the validity of the Wilson Park 1 Preliminary Plat, which is set to expire on August 16, 2018. Our request seeks to extend the approval to July 5, 2019 only, which coincides with the Wilson Park 2 approval period. The Code allows for additional time extensions of preliminary plat approvals "if the applicant can show need caused by unusual circumstances or situations which make it unduly burdensome to file the final plat ..." As explained in our request, the Wilson Park 1 preliminary plat approval faced unusual circumstances, such as the need to obtain approvals and develop plans incorporating a second preliminary plat. Although the two plats are interdependent and necessary, the time spent on the second plat consumed a significant portion of the Wilson Park 1 approval period. To further explain some of the challenges we faced, attached are Declarations from Steve A. Beck and Darrell Offe, who worked on the plats. Both professionals opined that this project was unusually difficult and burdensome compared to other projects in their experience. Further, contrary to the City's characterizations of our efforts, the Declarations demonstrate that we have been working diligently and in good faith to file the final plat. The City previously granted a one-year extension under the Code, indicating that the City believed we demonstrated good faith effort. (See Code 4-7-080.L.1 (allowing a one-year extension if the applicant demonstrates good faith effort)). We believe that, if granted, the limited 11 -month extension will allow us sufficient time to obtain final plat approval. Please let us know if you require any additional information to support our request. Thank you, Robert and Doravin Wilson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON In the Matter of the "Request for Additional Extension Pursuant to Renton Municipal Code 4-7-080" submitted by Robert and Doravin Wilson: Wilson Park I Preliminary Plat LUA 09- 140, PP, 12 Lots Wilson Park 2 Preliminary Plat LUA 12- 013, PP, PUD, 10 Lots Hearing Examiner File DECLARATION OF STEVEN A. BECK IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL EXTENTION I, Steven A. Beck, declare and state as follows: I. I am over eighteen years of age, have personal knowledge of the matters herein, and am competent to testify regarding all matters set forth herein. 2. I have over 40 years of experience working as a real estate broker in the State of Washington. My work has been primarily concentrated in the Renton/Southeast King County area. 3. I am currently a broker with John L. Scott Real Estate. Previously, I was the founder and owner of a real estate research company called New Construction DECLARATION OF STEVEN A. BECK - ] Ilan Ness Feldman ,, 719 Second Avenue, Suite 1154 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 81 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Services. I sat on the Regional Real Estate Board for King County in the 1980s, and in i 1992 1 was the President of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, a nonprofit, member - I owned organization of real estate professionals. In 1991 1 sat on the first surface water manual development committee, representing both the May Valley and the Cedar River basins and the Highlands Redevelopment Committee with the City of Renton. I have been involved in land development since the mid-1980s, and I worked on some of the first large I developments in the Renton area. I have been involved in over 30 subdivision developments in various capacities such as overseeing acquisition, and I have been involved as a developer in approximately 15 subdivisions, such as a 32 -lot development off of Northeast 4t11 Street, called Beclan Place. 4. When working on development projects, I act an end product advisor, seeing the end product and working it back to the dirt stage. I monitor and am involved in various aspects of the development, ranging from soils analysis; stormwater management, design, and best management practices; lot layout and design; and access and road standards. Through my experience in land development, I have become familiar with the regulations relating to civil construction and plat approval. 5. I first began working on this project with Robert and Doravin Wilson around 2010. In my career working in land development, this project has been the most complicated subdivisions I have ever been involved with and has faced unusual, unforeseen circumstances. The site of the first preliminary plat, Wilson Park 1, had attractive features such as quality soils and potential for views, but also had some site DFCLARATION OF STEVEN A. BECK - 2 Van Ness Feldman,,, 719 Second Avenue, Suite 1150 Seattle, WA 98104 ;206)623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 difficulties at the outset. For example, the site had challenging topography and required heavy cut and fills on-site to meet grading requirements. 6. After we received the preliminary plat approval, we discovered the property adjacent to Wilson Park 1 was going through foreclosure. The preliminary plat approval for Wilson Park 1 depended on an access and utility easement across the adjacent property. The foreclosure jeopardized the access and utility easement rights. Consequently, to preserve the easement rights for Wilson Park 1, on March 2011 the Wilsons purchased the adjacent property, which became the subject of the second preliminary plat, Wilson Park 2. 7. The Wilson Park 2 site had complicated zoning issues, with an overlay and different zoning designations on portions of the site. To modify some of the development standards, the Wilsons applied for planned urban development approval in addition to the preliminary plat approval. This process was an additional unforeseen step, and though the Wilsons acted quickly, the application process took over a year and received approval on July 2012, 8. With the Wilson park 2 site, we had to relook at engineering plans from scratch to combine the two sites into one integrated project. Thus, we could not complete final engineering for the Wilson Park 1 site until more than three years after the Wilson Park 1 preliminary plat approval. 9. We received approval of our final engineering drawings and water plans from the City and from Soos Creek Water and Sewer District on December 2014. At this DECLARATION OF STEVEN A- BECK - 3 Van Ness Feldman 719 Second Avenue, Suite 1150 Seatile, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 point, because of the need to incorporate Wilson Park 2, we had used up four years of the Wilson Park 1 approval period and were unable to market or pursue final plat approval during this time. 10. When we received. final engineering approval, the housing market was just coming out of the doldrums. We went to market very shortly after we received the engineering approval. We initially listed the property for approximately $90,000 per unit, which was an appropriate starting price close to market price for this property and its characteristics. We have had over six deals, though the deals fell through, in part because of the economic conditions, the site's challenging topography, and the costs of constructing improvements. 11. We have listed the property eight times, and each time we continually dropped the price until it has now reached under $50,000 per unit, which is an extremely competitive price. For comparison, one comparable undeveloped property within a few hundred feet of the Wilson Park site closed in 2015 for a price of approximately $58,300 per lot. Despite this price, potential buyers have been reluctant to close on the property because of the upcoming expiration of the Wilson Park 1 preliminary plat approval. Moreover, the City no longer accepts bonds in Iieu of construction, which limits our options to market the property and increases the uncertainty for potential buyers. 12. Potential buyers who have expressed interest in the site have informed me that if Wilson Park 1's expiration date were extended to July 2019 to coincide with DECLARATION OF STEVEN A. BECK - 4 Ilan Ness Feldman .a 719 Second Avenue, Suite 1150 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Wilson Park 2's expiration, the extension would afford sufficient time to complete construction of improvements and obtain final plat approval for both preliminary plats. 13. In my opinion, and based on the feedback from potential buyers, Wilson Park 1 and 2 must be approved and marketed as a single development project, because the two sites are linked and dependent upon each other. For example, the stormwater design is dependent on developing both sites together—the stormwater drainage vault for Wilson Park 1 was originally planned to be within Wilson Park II, and was later revised to accommodate both Wilson Park I and 2. This unusual linkage, combined with the site's engineering challenges, made this a particularly difficult project and required substantially more time and effort than any other subdivision development I have ever been involved I with. 14. Moreover, because of the linkage, if the Wilson Park 1 plat approval were to expire, the Wilsons will lose their significant investment in both Wilson Park 1 and 2. 15. Despite the challenges this project has faced, I believe that if the extension is granted, the project will be ready for final plat approval in time. I also believe the project will add valuable housing inventory to the City and will help meet the current high demand for single-family homes. I Il P 11 DECLARA'T'ION OF STEVEN A. BECK - 5 Van Ness Feldman,,. 719 Second Avenue, Suite 11 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I declare under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct. DECLARATION OF STEVEN A. BECK - 6 Steven A. Beck, Decca Van Ness Feldman «t 719 Second Avenue, Suite 1150 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON S 9 In the Matter of the "Request for Hearing g Examiner File Additional Extension Pursuant to Renton 10 Municipal Code 4-7-080" submitted by Robert and Doravin Wilson: I I DECLARATION OF DARRELL OF: Wilson Park 1 Preliminary Plat LUA 09- SUPPORT OF REQUEST 12 140, PP, 12 Lots ADDITIONAL EXTENSION 13 Wilson Park 2 Preliminary Plat LUA 12- 14 01-3, PP, PUD, 10 Lots 15 16 17 1, Darrell Offe, declare and state as follows: 18 1. I am over eighteen years of age, have personal knowledge of the 19 herein, and am competent to testify regarding all matters set forth herein. 20 2. 1 have over 40 years of construction experience, ranging from single 21 residential projects to high rise commercial office buildings to heavy civil constr ( 22 have been a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Washington since f 23 1990 (28 years) and in the State of Wyoming since November 2009- 24 25 DECLARATION OF DARRELL OFFS - 1 Van Ness Feldman., 719 Second Avenue, Sui Seattle, WA 98104 (208) 623-3372 4.#al y I [e 1150 1 1 Since becoming a Professional Engineer, the large majority of my 2 experience has been in single family residential development, and I have worked on a large number of projects. I have worked on projects in Ding County, City of Redmond, City of 4 Auburn, City of Kent, City of Renton, City of Puyallup, City of Seattle, City of ercer 5 6 Island, City of Bellevue, City of Kirkland., City of Clyde Hill and City of Burien. Notable 7 projects include 1994 Street of Dreams Summit Ridge (Bellevue); Pinnacle Point 8 (Bellevue); Rainier Shadows/Willow Park (Auburn); The Parks (Lake Desire/Shad lake) 9 (King County) and View Point at Maple Ridge (Renton). 10 4. My commercial experience includes providing civil engineering and si pport 11 for design and construction on numerous projects in Redmond such as the Pro Sports Club, 12 the Lakeridge office development, the Daytona and Laguna Office projects for Hart 13 14 Properties, and Microsoft's campus. My heavy construction experience includes eavy 15 equipment operation and construction surveying for projects in Wyoming and Utalf, and 16 acting as project engineer for construction on Shuster Parkway (1-705) from 1-5 to I Dock 17 Street — Tacoma. 18 5. 1 art the engineer who signed and stamped the final approved engineering 19 drawings for Wilson Park 1 and 2, combined as one 22 --lot development, and 1 worked on 20 21 the preliminary plat and planned unit development ("PUD") approval for Wilson Par 2. 22 6. In my opinion, based on my experience, this project faced a number of 23 unusual delays and circumstances- The timeline for obtaining the preliminary platfPLJD 24 25 DECLARATION OF DAR.RELL OFFS - 2 Van j9N'yess Fell. man ,,. 719 Second Avenue, Sui Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 to 1350 I approval and the approval of the final engineering and design plans exceeded thea erage 2 timeline for obtaining approvals for a project of this type and scale. 7. For example, although the Wilson Park 1 and 2 sites are within the C ity of 4 Renton water service area, the City granted permission to Soos Creek Water and' ewer 5 District to be the water purveyor for the sites. This process took an additional two on 6 ths 7 of negotiations between the Wilsons, the City, and the District, and the District had to apply 8 for and obtain approval for the expanded service area - 9 8. Additionally, the Wilson Park 2 site had an overlay and different zanig 10 designations on various portions of the site. We spent considerable time working with the 11 City to determine how to handle the split zoning issues and what process the City ould 12 use, which led to the need to apply for a PUD in addition to the preliminary plat- Wh le the 13 14 end result was productive, the process extended the timeline for obtaining approvals. 15 9. The City also wished to condition approval for Wilson Park 2 upon 16 providing pedestrian linkage to the nearest Renton School District bus stop. The con ition 17 was unusual given the project's size (10 lots) and the confusing layout of school bus r 3utes. 18 The project is close to the boundary between the Renton and Kent School District , and 19 both districts had school buses operating in the area. Determining the actual locations of 20 21 the routes and stops for the two districts, and determining the City's requirements r the 22 walkway, required multiple conversations. We then needed to bring in a surveyor to pvide 23 additional topographical information for the pedestrian walkway design. This process alone 24 25 DECLARATION OF DARRELL OFFE - 3 Van Ness Feldman L11 719 Second Avenue, Sui Seattle, WA 98104 (266) 623-9372 e 1150 I took four months from the time we began working to meet the condition to the topog 2 survey. 3 10. After we received the preliminary plat/PUD approval and the engin 4 plans were ready for review, additional delays occurred. The plans were reviewed 5 6 the direction of three different supervisors. One of the supervisors refused to provid 7 approval based on the location of the stormwater vault. The vault's location had been g on the preliminary plat application and on every set of plans we had submitted to th, 9 so the refusal to approve came as a surprise. After the Stonriwater Utility Depa 10 approved the location, the supervisor conceded and gave verbal approval, but the F 11 of attempting to negotiate took considerable time_ Further, the supervisor required the 12 access ports be provided on the vault, although the Code only required two access po 13 14 this case, we revised the plans to accommodate the supervisor's requirement. This F 15 of working with the City on these matters consumed an additional six weeks, beyo 16 normal time period for review and approval of the final plans. 17 11. Despite the challenges this project has faced, I believe that if the ext 18 is granted, the project will be ready for final plat approval in time. 19 1 declare under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washing 20 21 the foregoing is true and correct. 22 23 24 25 DECLARATION OF DARRELL OFFS - 4 Van Ness Feldman LLP 719 Second Avenue, Sur Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 final City, three In the n that :e 115U 1 3 4 J 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 f DECLARATION OF DARRELL OFFE - 5 van bless Feldman LLP 719 Second Avenue, Su Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 623-9372 fe 1150