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HomeMy WebLinkAbouthalvorsen -applicants response � Denis Law Mayor � OCtober 3, 2016 City Clerk-Jason A.Seth,CMC Ivana Halvorsen Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72"d Av S Kent, WA 98032 Subject: Applicant's Response to Re-Submitted Request for Reconsideration of HEX Final Decision Elliott Farms Preliminary Plat (LUA-15-000242) Dear Ms. Halversen: Attached is your copy of the Applicant's Traffic Engineer's Response to the Re-Submitted Request for Reconsideration of HEX Final Decision filed by Leland &Joanne Gregory in the above-referenced matter. If I can provide further information, please feel free to contact me or Clark Close, Senior Planner at (425) 430-7289. Sincerely, r �c Jason A. � t , CMC City Clerk cc: Hearing Examiner Clark Close, Senior Planner lennifer Henning, Planning Director Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager Craig Burnell, Building Official Sabrina Mirante,Secretary, Planning Division Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison Parties of Record (12) 1055 South Grady Way, Renton,WA 98057 • (425)430-6510/Fax (425)430-6516 • rentonwa.gov � TENW Transportation Engineering NorthWest September 30, 2016 Mr. Phil Olbrechts Hearing Examiner City of Renton 1 O55 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Subject: Request for Reconsideration for Elliott Farms Preliminary Plat— LUA15-000242 Mr. Olbrechts: This letter supports the findings of the September 26, 2016 letter from the Cily of Renton regarding the appropriateness of the proposed site access location of the Ellioit Farms Plat_ The Ciiy letter was written in response to the request for reconsideration of the HEX final decision submitted by Leland and Joanne Gregory. Specifically, the request for reconsideration focused on the proximity of the Elliott Farms access in relation to the existing single-family driveway approximately 100 feet east of the project access. Among other arguments, the request for reconsideration cited that the new access location precludes furfher use of the existing 8 to 9-foot shoulder as a defacto right-turn deceleration lane into the adjacent property. This suggests that adjustment of the driveway further west may allow continued use of the shoulder for this purpose. The Elliott Farms project is required to construct "urban" improvements along the entire project frontage, including vertical-curb, gutter, sidewalk, and a �narrower� 5-foot shoulder. The eastern terminus of the frontage improvements is the Gregory property line. These frontage improvements will effectively eliminate the existing use of the shoulder for deceleration purposes, by virtue of the reduced shoulder width and vertical curb/sidewalk, regardless of the new site access location. Further, use of the shoulder for deceleration is discouraged given the potential safely conflicts with non-motorized users. The proposed site access location and improvements were closely coordinated and vetted through WSDOT and Ciiy of Renton review and approval process, and have been deemed appropriate based on all factors. We appreciate your consideration of this letter. Please contact me with any questions at �425) 250-5002 or__._____-`__ . ___ Sincerely, Transportation Engineering NorthWest �%�— ����� � Chris T. Bicket, P.E. Design Manager - u _� � -..-�, . . _ � -- _ � �a� .. ._�? _,�e�u�icns 1 1400 SE 8+h St,Suite 200, Bellevue,WA 98004 � Office(425) 250-5002