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The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. • The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167 on the west and Lake Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43ro Street on the south. LOPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED(DNS,M): As the Lead Agency,the City of Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely,to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.110;the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M),process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued: Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • • APPLICANT: City of Renton . OWNER: City of Renton Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required: Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required r for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Requested Studies: None. , Location where application may be reviewed:. Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, 1055SouthGradyWay,;Renton,.WA98055, ; • ,, • ... PUBLIC HEARING:' No public-hearing is required. • • • Genmalot • 1- ONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: ' Analytical process Project consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.708.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Whitworth, Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek • Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth,Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Alternatives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. • Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants,Inc., 1990,Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative;3) post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g.,.restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 10, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project • Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any .decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen Genmalot ' j • . it • • IPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN:CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I • Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Map Hswil 16thI rT — t. Jt., „"I �■ . :gym■L111 :: �rw �m ....I IR �. r�L'IJLfue3w Proje 1111111s o `� =9Mtvh a S'I l l St "' 0 S 191h s z I.Ny 3 1 1 II MIME 3 NMI\_ to maim � D Allows \ SW 21st "' ;;`tie. I 0A7�13]L, L5 i,l,ir si . .9. i mIn4aiI cIr.1l.", SW 23rd •t 1 C7:`.L"•!C11i11 I i .a SW27thSt (ff1I ;usi IV:fiiep*uooul i. t..t...;. ear is MI w 3oth®,r. . ,.:•..r;■■cist • di I I ■ WVVo�1,;1,.' I - huiiIl• - • L.. mu.. n.m, Ja.. • SW 39th S ; .t ell Not..TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN moo o woo THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. E minimm PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT mi ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. .. Scale in Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) . • • Genmalot . SCIY 0 set) �r,rrO NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS, M) DATE: February 25,2000 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA00-025,ECF APPLICATION NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City.of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period, between April 2000 and,September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only, avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167 on the west and Lake Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east, from 1-405 on the • north to SW 43rd Street on the south. OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED(DNS,M): As the Lead Agency,the City of Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M)process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. , PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 • NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • • APPLICANT: City of Renton OWNER: City of Renton Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required: Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Requested Studies: Location where:application may: E : i :r.;' '. , be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, IE.c.;ir)rls 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 • • PUBLIC HEARING: No public hearing is required. .. Genmalot CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Analy_ticalrprocess Profbct consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.70B.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Whitworth,Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth,Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Alternatives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1990, Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • • In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative;3) post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment,must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. j • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 10, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen Genmalot Y • • ',f• • '•1i� ,'S., • Y7i • • I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN.. CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I • • • Neighborhood .Detail Map/Site Map H swi 1 lsln m=. . I !II:MOW ea,n mfri `- Cr.Illa wi Prole al iis .u. e __a,,:=Ara SV 1 t .t '" 0 S 19th 77 7.- I J►iragIIn opium --N \. 21 �� ty .1 II.u =•V YI$w 21St 11�"E. %WM SW 23rd ' t 111111111 t 3 :1 n a ■ , ■ G ■L-s IN el ..____J . III C. SW 27th St =.��l?li� 4ays U N t rem'iti 44,:l 1 ill �j.IT ,... h II ►.00.6l• •W 30l 11111011 ,.41 2 1.2,aclsl ■ •tt ��uut:us�Nl.PI I. ior: 1 A‘ lsa tk% ti _is_ 2.111. �t■ I • SCtay SW 39th 2R „a c -----r1 I rA.: Nob,TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN 1000 0 1000 THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. — — PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT — no ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. Scale In Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) . Genmalot a © CITY OF RENTON T. Lvi, NAL Planning/Building/Public Works a 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 W FEB 2 5°0 0 1r 5 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED A.°'� 7158401 �8401 U.S. POSTAGE } 0115 . 0 ,1 '- 855700030007.00 t NELSON RONALD N. iF 2607 TALBOT CRESTMR-S RENTON.WA 98055 --- -- _ -- -� 1 NEL5607* 980553010 1C98 23 02/28/00 FORWARD TIME EXP. RTN TO SEND ELSON 1 1 N9306 SANDRIDGE RD ✓ • I LONG aidAem WA 98831-Y102 RETURN TO SENDER f � �v -6 j}gg }g !! #i ` !! j! jj 4 !! 9 et O v v Y 11 VA I iiiiliitijiitiitiii Lliilitih iiltitiiililithililiiiiiitliii I----�� ---- - - - - - - - .� VEIN „ p CITY OF RENTON - T r rt _,--- '^' , - .... .ma .. 841. Planning/Building/Public Works a 1055 South GradyWay - ®� FEB 2 5'0 0 P:a at -5 ,*. Renton Washington 98055 w t- � ® ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED '- �t�Eri:w �H55401 U•S• POSTAGE 989920002007.00 ;,-. ;'--' FS 1^ COOPER JESSICA C 3425 SHATTUCK AVE S tioo RENTON WA 98055 Q•r j ! j + + J j fJ �J j i J ) j ''" `�. �SI:R '''? I1111llff1f1(lflflfifflfltltiiii IIIIIiiiilIfllifiiiiiiHIlfffltjf.Iiltl1lliIlilll i - ------- ---- 1 . C.?'44 tn;j(SY ne) NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS, M) DATE: February 25,2000 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA00-025,ECF APPLICATION NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program • PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests'environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for,another.5-year period, between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent•to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only, avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167,,on the..west:and Lake Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east,from 1-405 on the • north to SW 43rd Street on the south. • ' OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED-(DNS'M) As the Lead Agency,the City of ''Renton'has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M)process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • • APPLICANT: City of Renton OWNER: City of Renton Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required:. • Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. . Requested Studies: None. Location where application may • be reviewed:' Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, ' '" " 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 PUBLIC HEARING: ` No public;hearing.is required7" • Genmalot ' CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: IAnalytical process Project consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.70B.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Whitworth,Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Alternatives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1990, Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative;3) post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment'may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little Impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on March 10,2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. } CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen r Genmalot ' . y; • • 'PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN.CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Map 1--I sWI 116t-I I36 I '--e'1-- 11,E Ad �rw law,mix Ninon �m IIIII� BI■ —ca\.=�I�IIPIw q���u Ir y�{n= tlIJISYI]V J O�raw:111111 =I Pro a Is o .-_a SY 1st St L" 167 S 19thh I 1 EE-�IRI.�Ti JI" I II_./MI■ 3 \luuVr / „"_AM� �' SW 21st co :III 1�4 I�J�� 11�r. QFil131.. 1 N oiga� - SW 23rd `t I 7 1 C7�.`.`!Ems 1 ` n R i Nit I.. 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PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS, M) DATE: February 25,2000 • LAND USE NUMBER: LUA00-025,ECF APPLICATION NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program • PROJECT DESCRIPTION: , The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period, between April 2000 and September 2004. The. mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland: It would consist of land treatment applications only, avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with.Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of•May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program • • and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167,'on the west:and Lake'Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43rd Street on the south. • OPTIONAL.DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED(DNS;M): As the Lead Agency,the•City of r. Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M)process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • APPLICANT: City of Renton OWNER: City of Renton • Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required: Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the ^ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Requested Studies:. None: Location where application may _ .. , be:reviewed: .•..,: Planning/Building/Public:Works Division;Development Services Department, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 , PUBLIC:HEARING:_. No public hearing's required:. + ;1:> I. :. ., r • • • • Genmalot . CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Analytical process Project consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.70B.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project:', Whitworth,Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth,Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Altematives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. - Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992,•Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 • Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants,Inc.,1990,Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • . In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the'proposed project area;2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative;3)post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. • The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed . applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • ' Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures,are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA.98055,by 5:00 PM on March 10,2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will,be notified of any decision on this project. • CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen f Genmatot ' . . Neighborhood Detail . Map/Site Map I IswI116th I S� �� ", �' ` � � _ t - = I-cy: I •ProJect Lim h - . S 1IN/ 0 S 19 :ilow d� I J II gm m a' t SW 21st S N i ��ii ai., o QIS 2i0t J - In- SW 23rd 't r ''r St I I if ii Lt. cn f IN o hi. v . i me l P ram I ST oll1a 1 s �, SW 27th St I� s�� ��' 0• 1/ N i , •�O', �•♦1•4 295SW St 1.11 �, \ �� ���ii SW 30t) St i illrgP tS . 1st C i m/i glorious. �' — \ II m -\�Iou�t:iw[fi��' PI i ';= Hui 167 I i :o t'`��!`1-' —11imi1 • SW 34th •t a I PIM PI a gdi • Alw - SW 39th Kt MI El c t• 1 ) f7 Note. TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES.. 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TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN 1 000 0 l 000 THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT MI MN ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. Scale in Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM Date: April 4, 2000 To: Allen Quynn/Utilities From: Peter Rosen/Development Planning, Subject: Mosquito Abatement Project No. LUA-00-025,ECF This letter is to inform you that the comment and appeal periods have ended for the Environmental Review Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated for the above-referenced project. No appeals were filed. This decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. The applicant must comply with all ERC Mitigation Measures. If you have any questions, please contact me at 430-7219. finalmm 11. = .a. CITY F RENTON VP ktpPlanning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator March 14, 2000 Washington State Department of Ecology Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia,WA 98504-7703 Subject: Environmental Determinations Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC)on March 14, 2000: DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2000-2004 LUA-00-025,ECF The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Location: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Road South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43`d Street. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3, 2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510. If you have questions, please call me at(425)430-7219. For the Environmental Review Committee, Peter Rosen Senior Planner Project Manager cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division Larry Fisher, Department of Fisheries David F. Dietzman, Department of Natural Resources Don Hurter, Department of Transportation Eric Swenson, Seattle Public Utilities Duwamish Tribal Office Rod Malcom, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (Ordinance) Joe Jainga, Puget Sound Energy •Qe„cyitrk 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98055 • CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM Date: March 14, 2000 To: Allen Quynn/Utilities From: Peter Rosen/Development Plannin L_ Subject: Mosquito Abatement Project No. LUA-00-025,ECF This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) and is to inform you that they have completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above-referenced project. The Committee, on March 14, 2000, decided that your project will be issued a Determination of Non- Significance (DNS). The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3, 2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510. If you have any questions, please contact me at 430-7219. Enclosure dnsmmemo DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-025,ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline- powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Road South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43 Street MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. To ensure public health and safety, prior to the start of treatment the applicant will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately-owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and 3) post a description and schedule of the program in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of the applicant's representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 2. To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. 3. To minimize the potential for insecticides to enter surface or ground water, equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. 4. To minimize potential impacts to aquatic organisms, accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Only small quantities of the proposed insecticides (9 gallons of diluted concentrate or less) will be on the project site and will be stored, handled, and disposed of in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. In the event of a spill, appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. ( J Mosquito Abatement Program 2(_ 2004 LUA-00-025,ECF Mitigation Measures (continued) Page2of2 5. To minimize the potential for insecticides inadvertently entering surface or ground water, the insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water by a licensed applicator in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. Biomist®is not to be applied within 100 feet from water. 6. To ensure that potential impacts to animals are minimized, the applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton Surface Water Utility and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BiOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, is reported to have low toxicity to animals. CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) ADVISORY NOTES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-025,ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline- powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Ropd South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43` Street Advisory Notes to Applicant: The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for environmental determinations. 1. Normal hours during which work may be conducted are between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Permission to work other hours and times must be obtained from the City Development Services Division and may be subject to other conditions. 2. The mitigation measures included in this determination are proposed by the applicant in the project application documents. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all mitigation is implemented as proposed, and that any additional information requiring review is submitted and approved prior to starting work. .- i\j rej I...a poi._ SI ir-m ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2000-2004 LUA-00-025,ECF The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and ' Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Location: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Road South/Lake Avenue South,South of 1-405,North of SW 43nd Street. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3,2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required 575.00 application fee with:Hearing Examiner,City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11B. Additional Information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office,(425)-430.6510. I--I skf lath SiI I C•. `a NO ■.E DIE iV1SGl ProjeI MIL ` \o 011774 © 1=0 S l9lh r_i i:. .il..�.., • �1 .AIM 31 i Ci `a 1 . SW 23rd l I �r,la1� pc S iii r ! 41 ;'rt.' VI iro SW 271h SI 5 '1 iFJIMi i"'1. 01: IIMI[ izt• 0. .4: 13 O p.Isl , I ■' ;=/sill 8 ■ i k."re.rrtJ,PI CERTIFICATION I, A4teer2- Die., c In K.) , hereby certify that 9 copies of the above, document were posted by me in 9 conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on . Mayciv. k Ip ( Zoo o Signed: ade..,, . 0_,e-_---'_______ ATTEST: Subcribed sworn before b d and me,a Nortary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing i , -r g-, i , on the ,R q day of 7/2-14, A_ 7"9 d MARILYN KAMCHEFF NOTARY PUBLIC `- 1'7-) 5 e f—d. ; STATE OF WASHINGTON r COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 29, 2003 I MARILYN KAMCHEFF MY APPOINTMENT EXPIRES:6-29-03 CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-025,ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Road South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43rd Street LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3, 2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)- 430-6510. PUBLICATION DATE: March 20,2000 DATE OF DECISION: March 14, 2000 • SIGNATURES: 31 60 reg it rm ,Administrator DAT De artm nt'of P annin /Buildin /Public Works P g 9 — 4...„97‘', //(0 Ci i eP herd, dmirrtttrator DATE C mmunity�Serv�ices / /; Z, ., c. 7 - Lbt a G/e-r, ir' Chief DATE Renton Fire Department dnsmsig DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-025,ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline- powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland, West of Talbot Rod South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43' Street MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. To ensure public health and safety, prior to the start of treatment the applicant will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately-owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and 3) post a description and schedule of the program in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of the applicant's representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 2. To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. 3. To minimize the potential for insecticides to enter surface or ground water, equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. 4. To minimize potential impacts to aquatic organisms, accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Only small quantities of the proposed insecticides (9 gallons of diluted concentrate or less) will be on the project site and will be stored, handled, and disposed of in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. In the event of a spill, appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Mosquito Abatement Program 21'_ 2004 LUA-00-025,ECF Mitigation Measures (continued) Page 2 of 2 5. To minimize the potential for insecticides inadvertently entering surface or ground water, the insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water by a licensed applicator in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. Biomist®is not to be applied within 100 feet from water. 6. To ensure that potential impacts to animals are minimized, the applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton Surface Water Utility and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BiOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, is reported to have low toxicity to animals. 1. CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) ADVISORY NOTES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-025,ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline- powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Ropd South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43` Street Advisory Notes to Applicant: The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for environmental determinations. 1. Normal hours during which work may be conducted are between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Permission to work other hours and times must be obtained from the City Development Services Division and may be subject to other conditions. 2. The mitigation measures included in this determination are proposed by the applicant in the project application documents. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all mitigation is implemented as proposed, and that any additional information requiring review is submitted and approved prior to starting work. _ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Charlotte Ann Kassens first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Legal Clerk of the SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL 600 S. Washington Avenue, Kent,Washington 98032 - - NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL a daily newspaper published seven (7)times a week. Said newspaper is a legal DETERMINATION . ' newspaper of general publication and is now and has been for more than six months -ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE prior to the date of publication, referred to, printed and published in the English language RENTON,WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee continually as a daily newspaper in Kent, King County, Washington. The South County (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non- Journal has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the Significance-Mitigated for the following pro- jectState of Washington for King County. cpaer l Coo de authority of the Renton Municipade. The notice in the exact form attached,was published in the South County MOSQUITO ABATEMENT • Journal (and not in supplemental form)which was regularly distributed to the subscribers City of -025,ECF during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a City of Renton ntopoogs conduct a mom quits abatement programmannually from April through September over a five-year Mosquito Abatement period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area. ' Appeals of the environmental determina- as published on: 3/20/00 ' tion must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3, 2000.,Appeals must be The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of$40.25, , $75.00led in writing application_together with the regaring.'I fee with: Hearing charged to Acct. No. 8051067. . Examiner, City.of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals Legal Number 7330 to the Examiner are governed by City of • g , Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11B. , Additional information regarding the appeal 'process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerks Office,(425)-430-6510. ,�` / dill° ` i d/�1-lam Published in the South County Journal"II Legal Clerk, o �.ounty rf al l March 20,2000.7330 _9 1 Subscribed and sworn before me on this 2.3 , ay of 11/.1_'-4 , 2000 OQwlq!P r r rrrF O�OC 6`1. 1.3..... ff..', • t;s•-) r—.64-fra,)---. ykt C u4,0_ ate% �?uTt1�; ® � a Notary Public of the State of Washington ;® Au:vi;� o.' :Ti residing in Renton ��;•.F�, ov.::�,'�,e King County, Washington Ae�e147Pra aA af�°oo°°°‘ NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated for the following project under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. MOSQUITO ABATEMENT LUA-00-025,ECF City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of • mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3, 2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510. Publication Date: March 20, 2000 Account No. 51067 dnsmpub.dot • STAFF City of Renton REPORT Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE A. BACKGROUND ERC MEETING DATE: March 14, 2000 Project Name: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 Applicant: City of Renton File Number: LUA 00-025, ECF Project Manager: Quynn X-7247 Rosen X-7219 Project Description: The City of Renton proposes to conduct a mosquito abatement program annually from April through September over a five-year period from 2000 to 2004 for the control of mosquitoes in the Talbot Hill area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland. The program consists of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved synthetic insecticide spray applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The spraying will be conducted in upland areas away from water areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist at a maximum frequency of twice per week in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Project Location: East of SR-167/Panther Creek Wetland,West of Talbot Road South/Lake Avenue South, South of 1-405, North of SW 43rd Street. Exist. Bldg.Area gsf N/A Proposed New Bldg.Area gsf N/A Site Area Approx. 60 acres Total Building Area gsf N/A RECOMMENDATION Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated. ercrpt City of'Renton P/B/PW Department Environmi Review Committee Staff Report MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2Gvv-i004 LUA-00-025,ECF REPORT OF MARCH 14,2000 Page 2 of 6 B. RECOMMENDATION Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials make the following Environmental Determination: DETERMINATION OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED. Issue DNS with 14 day Appeal Period. X Issue DNS-M with 14 day Appeal Period. Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period followed by a 14 day Appeal Period. C. MITIGATION MEASURES 1. To ensure public health and safety, prior to the start of treatment the applicant will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately-owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and 3) post a description and schedule of the program in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of the applicant's representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 2. To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. 3. To minimize the potential for insecticides to enter surface or ground water, equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. 4. To minimize potential impacts to aquatic organisms, accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Only small quantities of the proposed insecticides (9 gallons of diluted concentrate or less) will be on the project site and will be stored, handled, and disposed of in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. In the event of a spill, appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. 5. To minimize the potential for insecticides inadvertently entering surface or ground water, the insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water by a licensed applicator in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. Biomist®is not to be applied within 100 feet from water. 6. To ensure that potential impacts to animals are minimized, the applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton Surface Water Utility and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BiOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, is reported to have low toxicity to animals. ercrpt City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environm Review Committee Staff Report • MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2Uoo-2004 LUA-00-025,ECF REPORT OF MARCH 14,2000 Page 3 of 6 Advisory Notes to Applicant: The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for environmental determinations. 1. Normal hours during which work may be conducted are between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Permission to work other hours and times must be obtained from the City Development Services Division and may be subject to other conditions. 2. The mitigation measures included in this determination are proposed by the applicant in the project application documents. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all mitigation is implemented as proposed, and that any additional information requiring review is submitted and approved prior to starting work. D. BACKGROUND/PROPOSED PROGRAM Background The City of Renton initiated the Mosquito Abatement Program in the Talbot Hill Area near the Panther Creek Wetland. The program was initially administered by the Parks Department, in the mid-1970's in response to complaints received from residents living adjacent to the wetland. The Panther Creek Wetland is a 65-acre complex located in the City of Renton east of State Route 167, west of Talbot Road, north of SW 43rd Street, and south of Interstate 405. Early treatments included methods such as aerial sprayings. However, increasing environmental information available in the mid-1980's led to the consideration of a program that balanced both citizens' demand for a Mosquito Abatement Program and environmental regulations and concerns. Under continued citizen advocacy for mosquito control, the City applied for a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) determination for a five-year program (1989-1993). A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City of Renton and upheld by the Hearing Examiner following an appeal of the determination. The determination specified methods and types of treatment and monitoring, requirements for notification to citizens and agencies, and provisions for reconsideration of the suitability of the proposed treatment. The Examiner condition for the program required that a wildlife census be conducted prior to treatment of the wetland each year. The mosquito control treatment methods used from 1989-1993 consisted of a land treatment and also a water treatment. The water treatment utilized a biological insecticide called Altosid (methoprene) in dissolvable briquette form placed in the water once or twice a season to prevent mosquito larva from maturing into adults by inhibiting their growth. The land treatment utilized an insecticide spray called Scourge®for the control of adult mosquitoes and was typically conducted May through the mosquito season (July/August). The 1989-1993 Mosquito Abatement Program was administered according to the program requirements of the SEPA determination and Hearing Examiner. In 1990, the program administration was transferred to the Surface Water Utility, which has since managed the program. In 1994, the City applied for a SEPA determination for a land treatment (spraying) program during June 1994 -August 1994, utilizing the synthetic pyrethroid products Scourge® and Permanone® 31-66. A Determination of Non- Significance-mitigated was issued by the City of Renton (File No. LUA-94-066, ECF) for the proposed program which was then implemented in accordance with the SEPA proposal and determination. Trapping of mosquitoes was conducted on a weekly basis during each period of treatment from 1991 to 1993, using light traps strategically located in the hillside area east of the Panther Creek Wetlands. The number and species of mosquitoes collected in the light traps were identified and recorded. The following four species were typically collected: Aedes, Coquillettidia, Culex, and Culiseta. Mosquito populations, although different from year-to-year, are shown by the trapping results to be recurring. A wildlife census was also conducted each year in accordance with the Hearing Examiner's decision dated May 31, 1989. Recurrence of mosquito populations in the Talbot Hill area near the Panther Creek Wetland resulted in citizen requests for continued mosquito control efforts. In order to provide relief from the nuisance and discomfort caused by the mosquitoes, the Surface Water Utility applied for and was granted a 5-year SEPA determination of non-significance- mitigated. The program, similar to the 1994 program,was conducted from April 1995 to September 1999. ercrpt City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environm Review Committee Staff Report • MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2buu=2004 LUA-00-025,ECF REPORT OF MARCH 14,2000 Page 4 of 6 In order to continue the program this year, the Surface Water Utility is requesting another 5-year SEPA approved (April 2000—September 2004). The proposed program for abatement of mosquitoes in the area adjacent to and the upland area of the Panther Creek Wetland will be very similar to the program conducted in 1995-1999. It will consist only of land treatment applications of an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted, portable blower. The spraying will only be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week generally during the months of May through August when mosquito populations are typically higher. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist as conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Unlike the 1995-1999 program; however, the insecticide Scourge® will not be used. In the 1995-1999 Mosquito Abatement Program, two synthetic Pyrethroid products were used, Scourge® and Permanone® 31-66. During the course of the program, it became apparent that Permanone® was much more effective than Scourge® in controlling mosquito population. Another advantage is Permanone® 31-66 can be applied at lower concentrations minimizing environmental impact. Information on the characteristics of Permanone® 31-66, currently sold under the trade name BIOMIST®, and directions for its use are contained in Exhibit A. BIOMIST® is the brand name of an insecticide containing a synthetic version of permethrin as its active ingredient. The insecticide is formulated for dilution with mineral oil products and is to be applied at a rate between 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds of permethrin per acre. BIOMIST® is degraded in soil and breaks down more slowly (24-48 hours) when compared to Scourge® (breaks down in a few hours), making it more effective in controlling mosquito populations. BIOMIST® is the preferred insecticide because of its greater effectiveness. However, BIOMIST®is not to be applied within 100 feet of water. E. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations. 1. Earth Impacts: The proposal would not require clearing of vegetation or result in earth disturbance. Mitigation Measures: None recommended. Nexus: N/A 2. Air Impacts: Because the insecticides will be applied in a low concentration mist using a gasoline-powered, backpack- mounted, portable sprayer, the insecticides will temporarily be suspended in the air before settling on the targeted brush and other vegetation. There is the potential that the insecticide will drift on the wind into areas not intended for treatment. Mitigation Measures: Prior to the start of treatment, in order to ensure the public health and safety, the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on the City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and 3) post a description and schedule of the program in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who will provide further information about the program to interested parties. ercrpt City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environm `Review Committee Staff Report MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 2t uu-2004 LUA-00-025,ECF REPORT OF MARCH 14,2000 Page 5 of 6 Nexus: Environmental Ordinance. 3. Water Impacts: Because the insecticides will be temporarily suspended in the air before settling on targeted brush and other vegetation, there is the potential that the spray may drift on the wind into neighboring surface water or wetland areas. Waste from accidental spills of insecticide or equipment washdown water may also potentially enter the ground or surface waters. Mitigation Measures: To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Only small quantities of the proposed insecticide (9 gallons of diluted concentrate or less) will be on the project site and will be stored, handled, and disposed of in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements. In the event of a spill, appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Nexus: Environmental Ordinance 4. Animals Impacts: The proposed insecticide is toxic to aquatic organisms if inadvertently applied or if the insecticide is carried by wind or water into water areas. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, are reported to have low toxicity to animals and humans. The proposed insecticide may reduce the population of other insect species as well as mosquitoes which may result in a general reduction in the availability of the affected insects for capture by insect predators such as birds, amphibians, and bats. The loss of the affected insects from the food chain may impact the wildlife which prey on the insects. Five wildlife census studies were conducted annually from 1989 to 1993, in the Panther Creek Wetland to characterize the type and abundance of species in the Panther Creek Wetland complex and to determine what, if any, impact the 1989-1993 treatment program had on the existing fauna. The surveys were added as a condition of implementation the 1989-1993 program in the Hearing Examiner's decision to deny an appeal of the ,1989-1993 program's environmental determination. The surveys found that the Panther Creek Wetland continues to be a generally stable wildlife community, with some reduction in the number of amphibian and aquatic species capture. However, factors other than reduction of the available insect populations resulting from the treatment program were also noted as probable causes for the fewer number captures such as drought and sampling/behavioral considerations. ercrpt City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environm Review Committee Staff Report . MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM 21, !004 LUA-00-025,ECF REPORT OF MARCH 14, 2000 Page 6 of 6 Further study to more definitively determine the most probable cause for the decline in capture of these species is not considered to be warranted because the scope of the program is limited to upland spraying only. As was done in 1995-1999 program, water treatment is not included in the proposed program. Applying chemicals to water is also contrary to City policy to improve and protect the quality of the City's surface water and wetlands. It is the water treatment, rather then the land treatment, that poses a more direct impact to the abundance of insect larvae fed upon by aquatic predators. The species for which the land treatment poses a more direct impact were found by the census to have continued to be abundant and diverse. Mitigation Measures: To minimize the potential for insecticides inadvertently entering surface or ground water, the insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water by a licensed applicator in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. Biomist® is not to be applied within 100 feet from water. To ensure that potential impacts to animals are minimized, the applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton Surface Water Utility and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BiOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, is reported to have low toxicity to animals. 5. Environmental Health Impacts: Waste from accidental spills of insecticide or equipment washdown water may potentially pose a health hazard to aquatic organisms. Insecticide spray may also drift into areas not intended for treatment. Mitigation Measures: See Air,Water and Animals sections for other mitigation measures. Nexus: Environmental Ordinance. F. COMMENTS OF REVIEWING DEPARTMENTS The proposal has been circulated to City Departmental / Divisional Reviewers for their review. Where applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this report as Mitigation Measures and/or Notes to Applicant. X Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File. Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report. Environmental Determination Appeal Process Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM April 3,2000. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510. ercrpt VIM Neighborhood Detail Map/SiteMa-p I swI 16th Sd l I ur, 1 I il I i iii_4: Project Limits o - liti =� - "' -b- ::■E=R S N 19t St L`' 167 S 19th St :ilV A% Ors J II k I ►!" blr I il 1 s N Cr ."ka.`'' i o QIS 21 t SW 21 st S o ,�•-� tu '1' SM i �b ,I- - . '-1 SW 23rd t ( az= St 1 I 1 :-- 17 > a cn c 1iuArI ST ! t .► Ail4511 likrf • SW 27th St 0 W. IV rsie�rv�► o e■ - •■ p . •4IA N -----T_____, i I I �� • 0 ?I.11 1 041 • <0 44 s`v 29 St . �'4 ,�♦♦i ♦ ♦ : ..S_ , \ 00 SW 30t0 St ! ��40 '41. 1f 31st C iH6IME■ 0 IIr X ��IIII!]II!CEP PI a' iV �� 11111 1►VZ. c 167 1♦1:.:111 ;161'1S'a J INEM111111il W 34th ct �■ . MN11 I ij: r1 tmeism h ail!�� II ► �SSCs�y S • SW 39th 11114 , ) 17),,v Notes TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN 1000 0 1000 THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT �— IIIMI ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. Scale in Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) City of Rc____�i Department of Planning/Building/Public cs ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: owe« DeAJ COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 fT4CEIvE APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 � " loop APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen 'NOMIc oEv PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 AN.sTl 1rFc oS ENp . LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west 8,Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 4 - ,-'4 rle S SITE AREA: 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice • per week,generally during the months of May through August. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary • Earth Housing Air .Aesthetics • • Water Light/Glare ' Plants Recreation • Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals • Transportation - Environmental Health Public Services , Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation • Airport Environment , • 10,000 Feet • 14,000 Feet • • B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS • No -pbtt SSUi S . fo1R- S7Jlldn-tg c_ f1/17v,rv) C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS ' • • • We have -,:ewe• -••lication with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas ere additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. • / r i 3/2/a Signatur- • Director or/'uthorized Representative • Date' devapp V Rev.10/93 • City of I ,on Department of Planning/Building/Pub/k 'rks ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET . REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: p ' - - COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 - - APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF • DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen • PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43`d St on the S SITE AREA: 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program • for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide - Permanone®'31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator!entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. • A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS , Element of the Probable Probable More. Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water _Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities ' Animals Transportation • Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ • Histonc/Cultural Natural Resources • Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet ' 14,000 F t • 1 /ke Ore /3$J 4#37)W.C7 6 ' . 40- , , . . . . , . . . . . B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS . (7 2 t), afr-e ,1W / r4 t 3� • C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS ,iLL_. a/te 112 //nrkuk,, , , , . ' , _ . . , We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we,have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas ere additional info Lion is needed to properly assess this proposal. '. • ,4401 ( /)9/6 iej S gnature of Director Authorized Representative Date - devapp Rev.10193 • -- City of R_ .,n Department of Planning/Building/Public ., . ks ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: JD�5 =�GlA_ Selki 1.CC-2, COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 ,,,,I).. APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 . 1(,�t� '-'''.,.'*A,-, APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen �4/ oe �� PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 4i�� �4y® LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43r the S "4,0SITE AREA 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A , fi/ SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low - volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics • Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation • Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation . Airport Environment • 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS aV(5 C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS • • 1orvc - We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas wh additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. -- /7A z i.. ____t 041.1,-; Ve;(P- Si nature of Dire or Authorize epresentative Date - devapp Rev.10193 City of R, • ..•.n ,Department of Planning/Building/Public :<s ' . ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT .APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:j COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 OF�� VCR O VIO l/1Pf° IV4"IA APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00' FF8 APPLICANT: City of Renton . PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen 2 ZotJ(� PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 �'�1�LlIiV+,� a.il t/p /iW1�3 LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43rd St on the S ' SITE AREA: 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A ' SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of'Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a,Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. .The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. • • A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS . ' Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the . Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major: Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts- Impacts Necessary Earth Housing ' Air - , Aesthetics . , Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities • Animals Transportation • Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment . ' 10,000 Feet • 14,000 Feet • B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS ' C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS • ,• ' • '/vI0 CO W1141ta • ' • We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. ' J�cc� Gt ti l • 2/2S/oo Signature of Director or Authorized Representative • Date ' • devapp • Rev.10/93 . • __ rear �i e City c, •nton Depa - - -•.'n•/Building/Pu Norks ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT A - ' - , • ► REVIE. SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:. Nice., area ._.. • COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00- APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 . APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east,from 1-405 on the north to SW 43`d St on the S SITE AREA: 60 acres • I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and,September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume.(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. . A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS . Element of the Probable. Probable; More Element of the Probable .Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air ' Aesthetics _ Water Light/Glana Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use ' Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources • Preservation Airport Environment • 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet n B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS • • C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified-areas of probable impact or. areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. • Signature of Director orAuth ried Representative Date devapp Rev.10/93 City of Re ," Department of Planning/Building/Public V ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ,I71.ut-FtbN7'ON REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: SLuniEf COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 1=(;IF'Ivign APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 FEB 2 2006 APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 Iy1VYSION LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43`d St on the S SITE AREA: 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED- COMMENTS Na G061 sM>rwl ' We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional inforrm�a�tio l. >n is needed to properly assess this proposa / Od Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date devapp Rev.10193 City of R , -,n Department of Planning/Building/Public' ,cs ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REV6EW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: R, COMMENTS COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 A �'„` APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/0ft APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter Rosen•,, �3.,.<'" PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 Ye` LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW� t on the S SITE AREA: 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The-insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water _Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS k a c co/Ds/MAX s We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Al e lr(1�i1 • 2/g/o<J Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date devapp ' - Rev.10/93 City of R .• n Department of Planning/Building/Public ksEQE g • ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION - REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:-c i preucVth1m COMMENTS DUE: 3/10/00 rli 2 R 2n11� APPLICATION NO: LUA00-025,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: 2/24/00 I APPLICANT: City of Renton PROJECT MANAGER: Peter R sen FIRiT CITY R NnTON1 PROJECT TITLE: Mosquito Abatement Program WORK ORDER NO: 78655 LOCATION: Btwn SR-167 on the west&Lake Ave S/Talbot Road South on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43`d St on the S SITE AREA 60 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period,between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only,avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume(ULV)synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone®31-66 would be used by"a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week,generally during the months of May through August. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable .Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment • 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet �Q 7117-1-- X ,,; ; o a • B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS , ,1 • ,! C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have revie ed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where a ditionalinformaf is needed to properly assess this proposal ,2A0d Signat re o Director or Authorized epresentative Date devapp Rev.10/93' CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM .11 I, / I Date: February 25, 2000 To: Allen Quynn/Utilities From: Peter Rosen/Development Plannin4 Subject: Mosquito Abatement Project No. LUA-00-025,ECF The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has received the above-referenced application for environmental review. A presentation of the proposed amendment to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) is scheduled for March 14, 2000. Following the ERC meeting, I will send you copies of the ERC determination along with the timeframes for the public comment and appeal periods for your files. Please provide a charge number for the publication of the environmental determination. . acceptance , �M;::au<9>�.' :�>�:..:.�;:»::� I: .. . �I.....SE... .IC.ES..dIUISI .. ............................... .............:..........:..:.:.... ST OF RROUNDI G PROPERTY OWNERS ...................::::::.:........:::::::::.;:.;:.;::.;;:..;:.;:.:::...::::.: PROJECT NAME: MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM (2000-2004) APPLICATION NO: LUA .Q - 025+ 7/ The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER Find attached listing of 103 addresses. . • �S14r4�b.r� • ,Y>a • • '�ycra� `•7: • • • • • (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) (Continued) • NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER • • Applicant Certification I, ALLEN QUYNN , hereby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) owners and their addresses were obtained from: 011111/4i/�� D City of Renton Technical Services Record c .FER/{. �i� �scio ........... CI Title Company Records o a� 4:9 ing County Assessors Records �;° NOTARY a o r. tea-- ' : PUBLIC 2� Signed Date .i/ a/� '. 4f `O (Ap icant) NOTARY ATTESTED: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington, • residing at I -14T? h.I • on the ,A 2 day of .2:ithAJ-GU (f J ' ,)e Signed_(,(/ J4. (� J- 006-1,14-41-61--) a40J• (Notary Publi ........................................................................................... • G�i�Tt�I�CATI.:.:..N.. 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302305908105.00 302305907503.00 OLSON TERESA SCHNEIDER KATHLEEN E TURNER DAVID E&JODIE D 16532 AUBURN-BLACK DIAMOND 3037 TALBOT RD S 3107 TALBOT RD S RD RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 AUBURN WA 98092 302305911901.00 302305911604.00 302305911505.00 CITY OF RENTON FULLER NATHAN C BERRY JAMES R 1055 South Grady Way 3113 TALBOT RD S 3129 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 302305911406.00 302305901209.00 302305906802.00 SMITH ARTHUR L&MARIE W NAKANISHI RUTH Y CHOW OSWALDO+JUDY LAI-HO LU PO BOX 59512 3315 TALBOT ROAD S PO BOX 27470 RENTON WA 98058 RENTON WA 98035 SEATTLE WA 98125 302305906208.00 989920004003.00 989920003005.00 CITY OF RENTON BALDRIDGE BRUCE T KEYS JAMES J JR 1055 South Grady Way 3422 SHATTUCK AVE S 3419 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 989920002007.00 989920001009.00 507000008007.00 COOPER JESSICA C FAST JOHN L CAMERINI DONALD A+CARMEL D 3425 SHATTUCK AVE S 3431 SHATTUCK AVE S 3503 SHATTUCK AVE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 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ELMER C+EVELYN D 2709 TALBOT RD S 3011 TALBOT ROAD S 3021 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 302305912305.00 WOO PETER C+WU SUSAN C 3031 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 4 722200051109.00 334040119508.00 334040107503.00 GREGORIS ERMO STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF RENTON 223 S 19TH ST 0 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RENTON WA 98055 1055 South Grady Way RENTON WA 98055 334040106505.00 334040102009.00 334040101001.00 CITY OF RENTON CITY OF RENTON CITY OF RENTON ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 1055 South Grady Way ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 1055 South Grady Way RENTON WA 98055 1055 South Grady Way RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040116009.00 334040116504.00 334040117007.00 MARWEG DAREEN J+CYNTHIA A POZZOBON TERESA&EDA FRANCHESCHINA MARIA 1619 LAKE AVE S 1615 LAKE AVE S 1523 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040118005.00 334040118500.00 334040119003.00 ROSSA ANGELINA M DELLA CITY OF RENTON HO CHRISTINA 1625 LAKE AVE S ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 1503 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1055 South Grady Way RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040115100.00 334040115001.00 334040114509.00 TOBACCO JANA A DELLA ROSSA EDWIN BROWN WAYNE ARTHUR JR 1701 LAKE AVE S 1625 LAKE AVE S 1711 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040114004.00 334040113204.00 334040113105.00 LEWIS OLGA M DORMAN DANIEL R+LOIS M SWEE LEWIS OLGA M 1717 LAKE AVE S 1731 LAKE AVE S 1717 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040113006.00 334040112008.00 334040111505.00 HAGEN ALLEN M BELLEVILLE KENNETH C JELLEY ALLEN 1737 LAKE AVE S 326 N MELISSA ST 1805 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 CAMANO ISLAND WA 98292 RENTON WA 98055 334040111000.00 192305901600.00 722200041001.00 TAUALII UALIFI T&ANNETTE CITY OF RENTON FORD GLEN PO BOX 58605 1055 South Grady WayOUTH 1925 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98058 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 334040099502.00 334040107602.00 886050005000.00 CITY OF RENTON CITY OF RENTON LANDMARK HOMES INC ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 1055 South Grady Way • 2715 64TH AVE NE 1055 South Grady Way RENTON WA 98055 TACOMA WA 98422 RENTON WA 98055 886050006008.00 886050007006.00 886050008004.00 LANDMARK HOMES INC LANDMARK HOMES INC LANDMARK HOMES INC 2715 64TH AVE NE 2715 64TH AVE NE 2715 64TH AVE NE TACOMA WA 98422 TACOMA WA 98422 TACOMA WA 98422 CERTIFICATION I, 4 mil r . 0 ��.hn ', hereby certify that q copies of the above document were posted by me in qconspicuous places on or nearby the described property on F,-,,.1,A,t „ 25 'WOO . Signed: K-f"./.7-,,y:,.."-z„,?",12.:" ATTEST: Subcribed and sworn before me, a Nortary Public, in and fog(t-he State of Washington residing intp� ,,_ , on the I(o`l-ti, day of �!�L I iu e, 7 4, MARILYN KAMCHEFF .� NOTARY PUBLIC &2-yyL4't�° i STATE OF WASHINGTON MARILYN KAM EFF E' COMMISSION EXPIRES MY APPOINTMENT EXPIRES:6-29-03 d JUNE 29,2003 j. . • i 'PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN:CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Map --�swi lstn SD I: ■ i, .-C- ■ ■■—�l■llww� Proje is = M%1NIJA111164 III rx Idl�-E um= t S#19t St '" 167S191hit`� �.■.i. oftram meow al iir, I'• I II b AIME o'■�.IIr,'1-J1� SW 21st E i 4 I �Qi1131•-"' • COI dig a -� C-/i f*J� - SW 23rd •t t I/QL:.S9L'cliii • 1 3 le:1 ' w ■r MI Gi li` I'I■■elrew SI rie• %1VfEII,z'u Ri SW 271h St �I■ 1�:::::414�� a in :::�4 n ` air•HIV"+a , SW 30tq 1111111111 � &Oh -.•%a wiwist' --'C = r 11. a " .Vi d1 • \ t,�\wii ile'6P.PI ��v ��IIIII y11� . , -----'.--III RI rili 167 I al .. • =:: • I•ti7�w�n■n, s. ► �rrCtiY�y ra■r SW 39th • JII �,Qt,mg ELTI 1 rN Note.TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN moo 0 moo THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. — — — PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT t_ — ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. . Scale in Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) . Genmalot 0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED.DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS, M) DATE: February 25,2000 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA00-025,ECF APPLICATION NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period, between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only, avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167 on the west and Lake Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east,from 1-405 on the north to SW 43rd Street on the south. OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED(DNS,M): As the Lead Agency,the City of Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M)process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment,periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of • Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • APPLICANT: City of Renton OWNER: City of Renton Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required: Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Requested Studies: None. Location where application may be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 • PUBLIC HEARING: No public hearing is required. Genmalot • CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Analytical process Project consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.70B.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Whitworth, Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Alternatives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc.,1990,Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; 3) post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. • The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance.with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 10, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen Genmalot • L I !/./ wil;ta • -wNTo� NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS, M) DATE: February 25,2000 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA00-025,ECF APPLICATION NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility requests environmental review to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another 5-year period, between April 2000 and September 2004. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It would consist of land treatment applications only, avoiding water and wetland areas. The treatment uses an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray applied to upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. The insecticide Permanone® 31-66 would be used by a licensed applicator/entomologist as weather conditions allow \\'\✓ and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and Department of Agriculture application requirements. The spraying would be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, generally during the months of May through August. In order to ensure public health and safety,the City would provide written information describing the abatement program and a schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area. The program would be conducted only on City- owned property and on privately owned parcels where authorization has been received. PROJECT LOCATION: Between SR-167 on the west and Lake Ave. S./Talbot Road S. on the east, from 1-405 on the north to SW 43`d Street on the south. OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,MITIGATED(DNS,M): As the Lead Agency,the City of Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore,as permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS(M)process to give notice that a DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated(DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: February 22,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 25,2000 • APPLICANT: City of Renton OWNER: City of Renton Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review, Other Permits which may be required: Not applicable. No other government approvals or permits are required for spraying in upland areas, away from water and wetland areas,when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Requested Studies: None. Location where application may be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, 1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 PUBLIC HEARING: No public hearing is required. f Genmalot CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Analytical process Project consistency refers to whether a project is consistent with adopted and applicable development regulations,or in their absence,comprehensive plan policies. RCW 36.70B.110(2)(g)provides that the Notice of Application(NOA) include a statement of the preliminary determination of a project's consistency with the type of land use,level of development,infrastructure,and character of development if one has been made at the time of notice. At a minimum, every NOA shall include a determination of the project's consistency with the zoning,comprehensive plan and development regulations. Land Use: The project would take place in the Residential-1 du/ac(R-1)and Residential-8 du/ac(R-8)zoning designations. Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Whitworth,Terry, 1993, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1992, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Whitworth, Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program, Mosquito Control Alternatives Report, Tacoma, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1993, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report,July,Seattle,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc., 1992, Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey,Bellevue,WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants, Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey,July. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Beak Consultants,Inc.,1990,Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex, Kirkland, WA. Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Shapiro and Associates, 1989, Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey,August,Seattle,WA.Prepared for the City of Renton,Renton,WA. Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: There are no development regulations applicable to proposal. Proposed Mitigation Measures: • In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative;3)post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in.the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. • The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA)and Department of Agriculture(WAC-16-228)approved application requirements. ' • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities(see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Peter Rosen, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton,WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on March 10, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager.Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Peter Rosen Genmalot Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Map . I ISO O 16th I St1 J . ► J la lLii 1 . IIn , _ c,-) ,1, isi V li i II Project Lits . J - ir, —b- -..MCI SW 19t St ``' 0 S 19th�■� :iIv .�� ' " I J II I 7 INIMIrrar r) SW 21st S N i ,j 1 JIM o of 21st, C J -oh 1 --� J 7= SW 23rd St I I( el�,,;ij St I I • Ili 4, > : ll r i•—, ' pII�J ST • 4► / i�•- •' SW27thSt1 1 psi 1 1 :.N,44I/ N 3 ' 4$ stir S 29 i St •♦A: �� , its SW 30tf) St �� iiB I��f 1st . C im Iiigli ■no �, — � wmntrl cia,' PI \�� . mit 167 111::Ir ����,�ti�a —'-hirrril SW 31.th 7t m. • • ,.... _f1 ==' h i , . 3S111Elt 1 S a" . SW 39th la j. I 1 IP,1 • Note. TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES. TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN 1000 0 1000 THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS. m MMIMMMImi . PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT M ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. . Scale in Feet Mosquito Abatement Program (2000-2004) . CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION MASTER APPLICATION OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION(cont.) Note: If there is more than on legal owner,please attach an additional notarized EXISTING LAND USE(S): Master application to each owner. " Single family residence, open space, vacant land. NAME: CITY OF RENTON PROPOSED LAND USE(S): ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way N/A EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: City: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 Residential Rural, Residential Single family. TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-430-7247 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: N/A CONTACT PERSON/APPLICANT EXISTING ZONING: NAME: Allen Quynn R-1 Residential, R-8 Residential. ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way PROPOSED ZONING: N/A City: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 SITE AREA(SQ.FT.OR ACREAGE): The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-430-7247 of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT VALUE: PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: N/A Mosquito Abatement Program IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA? PROPERTY/PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION: No. See legal description of property IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA? KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER: Yes. The site or portions of the site have been classified See attached"Property Identification Listing" as within or containing these sensitive areas: wildlife habitat, landslide hazard, 11 ion hazard, etc. . Ft. C/ OF ETNP 0lvivING FEB 222000 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILI TI E.S\DOC S\2000-042.d o c\tb '. . - LEGAL DESCRIPT=__ :''OF PROPERTY (Attach separ;_.. _,,,.iheet•if needed) The project area is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR- 167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 43rd Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton, Washington. The entire project is within the Southeast quarter of Section 19 and the east half(1/2) of Section 24,Township 23 North,Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington. • . TYPE OF;APPLICATION & FEES . ' Check all application types that apply-- City staff will determine fees. , , ANNEXATION $ SUBDIVISION _REZONE $ ' ' _SPECIAL PERMIT $ _LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT . $ _TEMPORARY PERMIT $ _SHORT PLAT $ _CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ _TENTATIVE PLAT $ _SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ _PRELIMINARY PLAT $ _GRADE&FILL PERMIT $ _FINAL PLAT $ • (No. Cu.Yds: ' ) _VARIANCE $ • (from Section: ) $ PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT $ _WAIVER $ _PRELIMINARY _ROUTINE VEGETATION _FINAL MANAGEMENT PERMIT $ _BINDING SITE PLAN . MOBILE HOME PARKS $ SHORELINE REVIEWS: • _SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ . _CONDITIONAL USE $ _VARIANCE $ _EXEMPTION $ X ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ 400.00 REVISION AFFIDAVIT. OF OWNERSHIP ' I,(Print Name)Allen Quynn,declare that I am(please check one) _the owner of the property involved in this application,X the authorized representative to act for the property owner(please attach proof of authorization),and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that A(...(. -).l Q l.. N Ni. signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/4e4r free and voluntary gitrpny�es and purposes mentioned in the instrument. `O,•‘‘G .FEF,iyo; s Allen Quynn 6:/Yl� C_ \/ / ,Q R�;sslon�e� Q (Name of Owner/Repr ntative) Notary Public in and for the State of Wa ngton ` •V?N0TARP®'S in, Notary(Print) 4 i k/Dh C. Fr-R.lc l sTA- r. am N per L c ��. UBLIC .Z,' (Signature of O rer/ presentative) My appointment expires: 5i q f a 0 00 .7>: ' V rio•ie• 8 e/b0 Ill% r�```,`° ° THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY STAFF.) • City File Number:kV M 00'0).5 - SA ' R SHPL 'CU ' LLA PP FP TP SP RVMP V AAD W. FPUD . ' SM SME ' MHP BSP A CPA • TOTAL FEES: .$ ' , TOTAL POSTAGE PROVIDED:$ H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049.doc\tb ..Jperty Identification Listing(PID) 7222000511 3340401195 3340401075 3340401065 3340401020 3340401010 3340401160 3340401165 3340401170 3340401180 3340401185 3340401190 3340401151 3340401150 3340401145 3340401140 3340401132 3340401131 3340401130 3340401120 3340401115 3340401110 1923059016 7222000410 3340400995 3340401076 8860500050 8860500060 8860500070 8860500080 8860500090 8860500100 8860500110 8860500120 8860500130 8860500140 8860500150 8860500160 8860500170 8860500180 8860500190 8860500200 8860500210 8860500220 8860500280 8860500290 8860500300 8860500310 8860500350 8860500360 3023059076 8557000170 8557000180 8557000190 8557000200 8557000210 :aperty Identification Listing(PID) 8557000220 8557000230 8557000240 8557000250 3023059050 3023059025 8557000300 8557000290 8557000280 8557000270 8557000260 3023059107 3023059106 3023059105 3023059003 3023059002 3023059019 3023059018 3023059081 3023059075 3023059119 3023059116 3023059115 3023059114 3023059012 3023059068 3023059062 9899200040 9899200030 9899200020 9899200010 5070000080 5070000070 5070000060 5070000050 5070000040 5070000030 5070000020 5070000010 3023059027 3023059026 3023059063 3023059016 3023059004 3023059036 3023059121 3023059122 3023059123 The project may only be conducted on City property and on those privately owned parcels listed above for which authorization has been received from the property owner or owner's legal representative. PROJECT NARRATIVE Project name: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 Size and location of the project: The project area is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 43rd Street on the south to 1-405 on the north, within the City of Renton, Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65 acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. The entire project is within the southeast quarter of Section 19 and the east half of Section 24, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, in King County, Washington. Project background: The City of Renton initiated the Mosquito Abatement Program in the Talbot Hill Area near the Panther Creek Wetland. The program was initially administered by the Parks Department, in the mid-1970's in response to complaints received from residents living adjacent to the wetland. The Panther Creek Wetland is a 65-acre complex located in the City of Renton east of State Route 167, west of Talbot Road, north of SW 43rd Street, and south of Interstate 405. Early treatments included methods such as aerial sprayings. However, increasing environmental information available in the mid-1980's led to the consideration of a program that balanced both citizens' demand for a Mosquito Abatement Program and environmental regulations and concerns. Under continued citizen advocacy for mosquito control, the City applied for a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) determination for a five-year program (1989-1993). A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City of Renton and upheld by the Hearing Examiner following an appeal of the determination. The determination specified methods and types of treatment and monitoring, requirements for notification to citizens and agencies, and provisions for reconsideration of the suitability of the proposed treatment. The Examiner condition for the program required that a wildlife census be conducted prior to treatment of the wetland each year. The mosquito control treatment methods used from 1989-1993 consisted of a land treatment and also a water treatment. The water treatment utilized a biological insecticide called Altosid (methoprene) in dissolvable briquette form placed in the water once or twice a season to prevent mosquito larva from maturing into adults by inhibiting their growth. The land treatment utilized an insecticide spray called Scourge° for the control of adult mosquitoes and was typically conducted May through the mosquito season (July/August). The 1989-1993 Mosquito Abatement Program was adm' ' tered according to the program requirements of the SEPA determination and Head P: giaNTRArqheRTO FEB 2 2 2000 RECEIVED Mosquito Abatement Prayaili 2000-2004 Project Narrative Page 2 program administration was transferred to the Surface Water Utility, which has since managed the program. In 1994, the City applied for a SEPA determination for a land treatment (spraying) program during June 1994 - August 1994 utilizing the synthetic pyrethroid products Scourge° and Permanone° 31-66. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City of Renton (File No. LUA-94-066, ECF) for the proposed program which was then implemented in accordance with the SEPA proposal and determination. Trapping of mosquitoes was conducted on a weekly basis during each period of treatment from 1991 to 1993, using light traps strategically located in the hillside area east of the Panther Creek Wetlands. The number and species of mosquitoes collected in the light traps were identified and recorded. The following four species were typically collected: Aedes, Coquillettidia, Culex, and Culiseta. Mosquito populations, although different from year-to-year, are shown by the trapping results to be recurring. A wildlife census was also conducted each year in accordance with the Hearing Examiner's decision dated May 31, 1989. Continued recurrence of mosquito populations in the Talbot Hill area near the Panther Creek Wetland resulted in citizen requests for continued mosquito control efforts. In order to provide relief from the nuisance and discomfort caused by the mosquitoes, the Surface Water Utility applied for and was granted a 5-year SEPA determination of non- significance-mitigated. The program, similar to the 1994 program, was conducted from April 1995 to September 1999. In order to continue the program this year, the Surface Water Utility is requesting another 5-year SEPA (April 2000 — September 2004). The proposed program for abatement of mosquitoes in the area adjacent to and the upland area of the Panther Creek Wetland will be very similar to the program conducted in 1995-1999. It will consist only of land treatment applications of an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted, portable blower. The spraying will only be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week generally during the months of May through August when mosquito populations are typically higher. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist as conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. Unlike the 1995-1999 program; however, the insecticide Scourge° will not be used. In the 1995-1999 Mosquito Abatement Program, two synthetic Pyrethroid products were used, Scourge° and Permanone° 31-66. During the course of the program, it became apparent that Permanone® was much more effective than Scourge° in controlling mosquito population. Another advantage is Permanone° 31-66 can be applied at lower concentrations minimizing environmental impact. Information on the characteristics of Permanone° 31-66, currently sold under the trade name BIOMIST®, and directions for its use are contained in Exhibit A. BIOMIST° is the H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049A.doc\AQ\tb Mosquito Abatement Prc,yiaill 2000-2004 Project Narrative Page 3 brand name of an insecticide containing a synthetic version of permethrin as its active ingredient. The insecticide is formulated for dilution with oil products, such as mineral oil, and is to be applied at a rate between 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds of permethrin per acre. BIOMIST° is degraded in soil and breaks down more slowly (24-48 hours) when compared to Scourge° (breaks down in a few hours), making it more effective in controlling mosquito populations. BIOMIST° is the preferred insecticide because of its greater effectiveness. However, BIOMIST° is not to be applied within 100 feet of water. Current use of the project site and adjacent properties: The current use of the project area is largely undeveloped, forested land. Low density and single family residential border the project site to the east. The undeveloped, open/forested Panther Creek Wetland borders the project treatment area to the west. Vacant, forested land borders the project area on the south and 1-405 borders the site on the north. Proposed schedule and timing: The schedule for the proposed spraying program for the abatement of mosquitoes in the area adjacent to and the upland area of the Panther Creek Wetland is typically from May through August during each year of the proposed five-year program. The treatments may be conducted in earlier or later months if mosquito populations are at high enough levels to warrant treatment. The spraying will only be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week, between 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Following each treatment the applicator will provide the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used (BIOMIST°), weather conditions during the treatment application, the time during which treatment was conducted, an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. City staff will conduct on-site monitoring of the treatment applications periodically. Mitigation: • In order to ensure the public health and safety, the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; 3) post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. • The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA (Federal Insecticide, H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049A.doc\AQ\tb • Mosquito Abatement Prow mil 2000-2004 Project Narrative Page 4 Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16- 228) approved application requirements. • To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland, application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. • Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground water. • Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology,(spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Because only small quantities (see Section B.7.a.1 of the Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site, the quantity of insecticide that may spill is anticipated to pose little impact. • The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any • animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®, when used according to the manufacture's instructions as approved by EPA, are reported to have low toxicity to animals. • \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISIO N.S\UTILITI E.S\DOGS\2000-049A.doc\Ao\tb • EVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS • - T;. L:::>:::<:: »W. I. .EO:<::•. 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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: The State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA),Chapter 43.21C RCW,requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal(and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal,if it can be done)and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant,requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly,with the most precise information known,or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully,to the best of your knowledge. In most cases,you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer or if a question does not apply to your proposal,write"do not know"or"does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations,such as zoning,shoreline,and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems,the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal,,even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals,even though questions may be answered"does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS(part D). For nonproject actions(actions involving decisions on policies,plans and programs),the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and"property or site"should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and"affected geographic area," respectively. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 2. Name of Applicant: City of Renton NN�N� 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: pE RE4 Allen Quynn,Project Manager,City of Renton o Gc�of 20oQ 1055 S. Grady Way,5th Floor 2 Renton,WA 98055 Vi-� ���� 425-430-7247 ® 0� 4. Date checklist prepared: February 7,2000 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton,Planning/Building/Public Works Department 6. Proposed timing or schedule(including phasing, if applicable): Begin Construction Annually April-September,2000 through End Construction 2004 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected to this project? ❑ Yes ® No. If yes, explain. In an effort to reduce environmental impacts to wildlife from chemical treatment of mosquitoes, the Surface Water Utility sponsored a program in 1997 to encouraged Violet-green Swallows, which are natural predators to mosquitoes,to nest in the upland areas east of the Panther Creek Wetlands. 200 bird-nesting boxes,with installation instructions and a response card, were distributed at no charge to residents in the Talbot Hill area. The results have been mixed. Slightly over half of the response cards returned reported successful nesting. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. * City of Renton, 1989,Environmental Checklist ECF-002-89 for the 1989-1993 Mosquito Abatement Program. * City of Renton, Office of the Hearing Examiner, 1989 Report and Decision File No.AAD-035-89,Mosquito Abatement Appeal -Panther Creek Wetlands. May 31. * Shapiro and Associates, 1989,Panther Creek Wetland Reptile and Amphibian Survey, August,Seattle,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Beak Consultants,Inc., 1990,Final Report of Wildlife Surveys Conducted at the Panther Creek Wetland Complex,Kirkland,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Beak Consultants,Inc., 1991, City of Renton Mosquito Abatement Program Wildlife Survey, July. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Jones& Stokes Associates,Inc., 1992,Mosquito Abatement Program, 1992 Wildlife Survey, Bellevue,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Washington. * Shapiro and Associates, 1993,Mosquito Abatement Program, 1993 Survey and Final Report, July, Seattle,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Whitworth,Terry, 1991, City of Renton Panther Creek Wetlands Mosquito Abatement Program,Mosquito Control Alternatives Report,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for City of Renton, Renton,Washington. * Clarke Mosquito Control Products,Inc.,Project label for Biomist®Insecticide. Roselle,IL. * Whitworth,Terry, 1991,Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh, 1991,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Whitworth,Terry, 1992,Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh, 1992,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * Whitworth,Terry, 1993,Mosquito Monitoring and Control in the Panther Creek Marsh, 1993,Tacoma,WA. Prepared for City of Renton,Renton,Washington. * City of Renton, 1994,Environmental Checklist LUA-094-66,ECF for the 1994 Mosquito Abatement Program. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049cklst.doc Page 2 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 * City of Renton, 1995,Environmental Checklist LUA-095-038,ECF for the 1995-1999 Mosquito Abatement Program. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? El Yes ® No. If yes, explain. 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. None are needed for spraying in upland areas away from water or wetland areas when conducted by a licensed applicator in accordance the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. Background. The City of Renton initiated the Panther Creek Wetland Mosquito Abatement Program,administered by the Parks Department,in the mid-1970's in response to complaints received from residents living adjacent to the wetland. The Panther Creek Wetland is a 65-acre area located in the City of Renton east of State Route 167,west of Talbot Road,north of SW 43rd Street,and south of Interstate 405. Early treatments included methods such as aerial sprayings. However,increasing environmental information available in the mid-1980's led to the consideration of a program that balanced both citizen demands for a Mosquito Abatement Program and environmental regulations and concerns. Under continued citizen advocacy for mosquito control,the City applied for a State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) determination for a 5-year program (1989-1993). A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City of Renton and upheld by the Hearing Examiner following an appeal of the determination. The determination specified methods and types of treatment and monitoring,requirements for notification to citizens and agencies,and provisions for reconsideration of the suitability of the proposed treatment. The Examiner condition for the program required that a wildlife census be conducted prior to treatment of the wetland each year. The mosquito control treatment methods used from 1989-1993 consisted of a land treatment and also a water treatment. The water treatment utilized a biological insecticide called Altosid (methoprene)in dissolvable briquette form placed in the water once or twice a season to prevent mosquito larva from maturing into adults by inhibiting their growth. The land treatment utilized an insecticide spray called Scourge®for the control of adult mosquitoes and was typically conducted from May and lasted through the mosquito season(July/August). The 1989-1993 Mosquito Abatement Program was administered according to the program requirements of the SEPA determination and Hearing Examiner. In 1990,the program administration was transferred to the Surface Water Utility,which has since managed the program. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049cklst.doc Page 3 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 -2004 In 1994,the City applied for a SEPA determination for a land treatment(spraying) program during June 1994-August 1994 utilizing the synthetic pyrethroid products Scourge@ and Permanone®31-66. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the City of Renton (File No.LUA-94-066,ECF) for the proposed program which was then implemented in accordance with the SEPA proposal and determination. Trapping of mosquitoes was conducted on a weekly basis during each period of treatment from 1991 to 1993 using light traps strategically located in the hillside area east of the Panther Creek Wetlands. The number and species of mosquitoes collected in the light traps were identified and recorded. The following four species were typically collected: Aedes, Coquillettidia,Culex,and Culiseta. Mosquito populations,although different from year-to-year,are shown by the trapping results to be recurring. A wildlife census was also conducted each year in accordance with the Hearing Examiner's decision dated May 31, 1989. Continued recurrence of mosquito populations in the Panther Creek Wetland resulted in citizen requests for continued mosquito control efforts. In order to provide relief from the nuisance and discomfort caused by the mosquitoes,the Surface Water Utility conducted a five-year mosquito abatement program from April 1995 to September 1999 similar to the program conducted in 1994. In order to continue the program this year,the Surface Water Utility is requesting another 5-year SEPA Determination (April 2000—September 2004). The proposed program for abatement of mosquitoes in the area adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetlands will be very similar to the program conducted in 1995-1999. It will consist only of land treatment applications of an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline- powered, backpack-mounted portable blower. Maximum spraying frequencies of twice per week typically during the months of May through August when mosquito populations are typically higher. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas by a licensed applicator/entomologist as conditions allow and in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements. As discussed in Section B.5.a of the Environmental Checklist, no water treatment or wildlife census is proposed to be conducted as was performed in 1995-1999 program. Unlike the 1995-1999 program; however,the insecticide Scourge@ will not be used. In the ' 1995-1999 Mosquito Abatement Program,two synthetic Pyrethroid products were used, Scourge® and Permanone®31-66. During the course of the program,it became apparent that Permanone®was much more effective,than Scourge®,in controlling mosquito population. Another advantage is Permanone@ 31-66 can be applied at lower concentrations minimizing environmental impact. Information on the characteristics of Permanone®31-66,currently sold under the trade name BIOMIST@,and directions for its use are contained in Exhibit A. BIOMIST®is the brand name of an insecticide containing a synthetic version of permethrin as its active ingredient. The insecticide is formulated for dilution with oil products,such as mineral oil,and is to be applied at a rate between 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds of permethrin per acre. BIOMIST@ is degraded in soil and breaks down more slowly(24-48 hours)when compared to Scourge@ (breaks down in a few hours),making it more effective in controlling mosquito populations. BIOMIST®is the preferred insecticide because of its greater effectiveness at lower concentrations. However,BIOMIST®is not to be applied within 100 feet of water. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049cklst.doc Page 4 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 In order to ensure the public health and safety,the City will: 1) provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; 2) conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; 3) post a description and schedule of the program,at regular intervals,in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any,and section,township, and range if know. If a proposal would occur over a range of area,provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan,vicinity map,and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency,you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The project area is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 43rd Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City Limits of Renton,Washington. The entire project is within the Southeast quarter of Section 19,the East one-half(1/2) of Section 24,Township 23 North, Range 5 East,W.M.,King County,Washington. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site: n flat rolling n hilly ® steep slopes Z mountainous other The project area,located to the east of and upland of the Panther Creek Wetland,is generally moderate to steeply sloping with a few areas of a gentler slope. b. What is the steepest slope on the site(approximate percent slope?) Some portions of the hillside east of the Panther Creek Wetland are at 100%,with a few short,nearly vertical slopes. c. What general types of soils are found on the site(for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, and muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. The U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey for the King county Area, Washington,designates the soil in project area as being comprised of the Beausite(Be), Alderwood (Ag),Indianola(In),and Seattle,(Sk)series. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. The City of Renton has mapped the hillside immediately adjacent to the Green River Valley and Panther Creek Wetland as a landslide and erosion hazard. e. Describe the purpose,type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. N/A H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049c1clst.doc Page 5 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000- 2004 f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. N/A g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example,asphalt or buildings)? N/A h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: No mitigation measures are proposed because the proposed insecticide binds to the soil and rapidly breaks down (24-48 hours),reducing the potential for impact to the soil or leaching into downstream water bodies or wetlands. See also Section B.3. 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, and industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. The insecticide would be applied to brush and other vegetation in a low concentration mist using a gasoline-powered, backpack mount, portable sprayer. Quantity or application rate is between approximately 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds per acre. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? Yes® No. If so, generally describe. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: To prevent excess drift application may only be made if wind speeds are 10 miles per hour or less. 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site(including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, and wetlands)? ® Yes n No. If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. The project is adjacent to and east of the Panther Creek Wetland on the west. The Panther Creek Wetland,which receives storm drainage flows from the plateau area and Panther Creek east of the Green River Valley,drains to the west through a 72" culvert crossing under SR-167 into a conveyance channel along SW 23id Street. The channel empties into Springbrook Creek where the flow continues north to join the Black River in the Black River Pump Station forebay,which is then pumped,into the Green River. The Duwamish River, formed by the confluence of the Black and Green Rivers, flows northerly into Elliott Bay of Puget Sound. The Panther Creek Wetland is classified by the City of Renton Wetland Inventory to be Category 1,the highest quality classification according to the City of Renton Wetlands Management Ordinance. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049c1dst.doc Page 6 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000- 2004 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet)the described waters? ® Yes n No. If yes,please describe and attach available plans. • Portions of the project are within 200 feet of the Panther Creek Wetland. No work will occur in the wetland. Work will occur adjacent to the wetland in the upland areas on the hillside east of the wetland. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. N/A 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? ® Yes Z No. If so, note location on the site plan. The Panther Creek Wetland,adjacent to the project area,is within the 100-year floodplain according to Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map 530033C0328D dated September 29, 1989. The FEMA Flood Insurance Study September 29, 1989,regulatory base flood (100-year)water surface elevation in the wetland is 16.0 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? n Yes ® No. • If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No spraying of BIOMIST®is to be applied to,or within 100 feet of,water or wetlands. However,insecticide spray may drift in the air out of the treatment area. See Section B.3.d for proposed measures to mitigate the potential for drift of the treatment spray. b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any(for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system,the number of such systems,the number of houses to be served(if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. No waste material will be discharge into the ground as part of this proposal, but will be disposed of as noted in Section B.3.d. Also,see Section B.3.d for proposed measures to mitigate the potential for discharges into the ground from accidental spills. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049c1clst.doc Page 7 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 c. Water Runoff(including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff(including storm water)and method of collection and disposal, if any(include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters,If so, describe. Surface water runoff enters the Panther Creek Wetland from the Rolling Hills Creek to the north,from Panther Creek to the south,and from local drainage flows from the east. Groundwater seepage daylights from the hillside and flows into the Panther Creek Wetland. 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. Waste from accidental spills of insecticide or equipment wash-down water may potentially enter the ground or surface waters. Insecticide spray may also drift into the surface water from the air. See Section B.3.d following for proposed mitigation measures. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground,and runoff water impacts, if any: To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetland,application may only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements,e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment may not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetland or the treatment may not be conducted. Equipment washdown water is to be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground waters. Accidental spills are to be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton,the State Department of Health,the Department of Agriculture,and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Appropriate measures are to be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Only small quantities (see Section B.7.a.1 Environmental Checklist) of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site to minimize impacts if a spill occurs. See Section B.7.a.2 for other mitigation measures. 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 El Pasture • Crop or grain ® Wet soil plants: cattail,buttercup,bulrush, and skunk cabbage,other ® Water plants:water lily,eelgrass,milfoil,other Other types of vegetation H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049ckIst.doc Page 8 Environmental Checklist1111 Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? None,except for clearing of any fallen trees or brush debris that may obstruct the trail from which treatment was performed in previous years. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: N/A 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals that have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: (see next page) Birds 411D wroi , eagl: songbir• other ducks, Canadian Geese. Mammals: deer, bear, elk,beaver other: Grey squirrel,raccoon. Fish: bass, salmon,trout, herring, shellfish, other: Sticklebacks. Five wildlife census studies were conducted annually from 1989 to 1993 in the Panther Creek Wetland to characterize the type and abundance of species in the Complex and to determine what,if any,impact the 1989-1993 treatment program had on.the existing fauna. The surveys were added as a condition of implementing the 1980-1993 program in the Hearing Examiner's decision to deny an appeal of the 1989-1993 program's environmental determination. The surveys found that the Panther Creek Wetland continues to be a generally stable wildlife community,with some reduction in the number of amphibian and aquatic species captured. However,factors other than reduction of the available insect populations resulting from the treatment program were also noted as probably causes for the fewer number of captures,such as drought and sampling/behavioral considerations. As with the previous 1995-1999 program,water treatment is not included in the proposed program primarily because of the treatment's high cost and questionable effectiveness. Applying chemicals to water is also contrary to City Policy to improve and protect the quality of the City's surface water and wetlands. Further study to definitively determine the probable cause of decline in captures of these species is not warranted because the scope of this program is limited to upland spraying. It is the water treatment, rather than the land treatment,that poses a more direct impact to the abundance of insect larvae fed upon by aquatic predators. The species for which the land treatment poses a most direct impact were found by the census to have continued to be abundant and diverse. b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. There are no threatened or endangered species within the area to be treated. Chinook Salmon,which are currently listed as threatened,are present 0.5-1.0 mile to the west in Springbrook Creek. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain Yes,the project site is part of the Pacific Flyway. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049ck1st.doc Page 9 Environmental Checklist 4110 Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 0042 q g d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMIST®,when used according to the manufacture's instruction as approved by EPA,are reported to have low toxicity to animals. See Sections B.3.d and B.7.a.2 for other mitigation measures. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy(electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar)will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. N/A b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. N/A c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: N/A 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste,that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Waste from accidental spills of insecticide or equipment washdown water may potentially pose a health hazard to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Insecticide spray may also drift in the air out of the treatment area. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Spill Response Assistance is not anticipated. The quantity of insecticide on the project site at any one time will not exceed 9 gallons diluted insecticide concentrate. No undiluted insecticide concentrate will be on the site. Only small quantities of the proposed insecticides will be on the project site and will be stored,handled,and disposed of in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements (see Sections B.3.d and B.7.a.2). In the event of a spill, appropriate measures will be implemented as noted in Section B.3.d. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas (away from water or wetland areas) by a licensed applicator in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049c1clst.doc Page 10 Enyironmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000-2004 Agriculture(WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. BIOMIST®is not to be applied within 100 feet from water or near homes. See Section B.3.d for other measures. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project(e.g.,traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Traffic from I-405 and SR-167 may be heard from the project site, but will not affect the project. Work will be conducted between 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM during hours of peak noise generation from I-405 and SR-167,and will not have a significant noise impact on the residential use in the area. 2) What 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, other)? Indicate which hours noise would come from the site. Noise due to the gasoline-powered,backpack sprayer may be expected at a maximum of one or two times weekly from 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM,five working days per week. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Normal working hours will be between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM,Monday through Friday. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The current use of the project area is largely undeveloped, forested land. Low density and Single Family Residential dwellings border the project site to the east. The undeveloped, open/forested Panther Creek Wetland borders the project treatment area to the west. Valley Medical Center borders the project area on the south and I-405 borders on the north. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? ® Yes n No. If yes, describe. The Renton Green River Valley was historically used for agriculture and the Panther Creek Wetland and adjacent areas may have been used for such purposes,but not at the present time. c. Describe any structures on the site. Many single-family residential dwellings are located on the eastern border of the project site treatment area. d. Will any structures be demolished? ❑ Yes ® No. If so,what? e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? Portions of the site are zoned Single-Family,Low-Density and Single-Family. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Portions of the site are designated Residential Rural and Residential Single-Family. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049ck1st.doc Page 11 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 g. If applicable,what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? The Panther Creek Wetland and its floodplain are not designated as shorelines of the State and,therefore,are not subject to the Shoreline Master Program. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. The site or portions of the site have been classified as within, containing, or bordering the following environmentally sensitive areas: 100-year floodplain,wetlands and streams, surficial aquifer susceptibility,seismic hazard,erosion hazard,landslide hazard and wildlife habitat. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None 1<. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: N/A I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: N/A 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. b. Approximately how many units, if any,would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: N/A 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s)proposed. N/A b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: N/A 1-1:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS12000-049cklst.doc Page 12 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 11. LIGHT AND GLARE • a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur?N/A b. Is light or glare from the finished project a safety hazard or interfere with views?N/A c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: N/A 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? The Thomas Teasdale Park is situated approximately 1000 feet east of the project treatment area. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? ❑ Yes . ® No. • No,the spraying program does not require any temporary closure of the park. Notices will be posted in the treatment area as described in Section A.11. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: N/A 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None known. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. N/A • c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: N/A 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site,and describe proposed access to the existing • street system. Show on site plans, if any. N/A • H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049cklst.doc Page 13 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? N/A c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? N/A d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe(indicate whether public or private? N/A e. Will the project use(or occur in the immediate vicinity of)water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. N/A g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: N/A 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. N/A b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. N/A 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. N/A • • H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049eklst.doe Page 14 Environmental Checklist Mosquito Abatement Program 2000 - 2004 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 immediate vicinity that might be needed. N/A • B. SIGNATURE I,the undersigned,state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. �� Proponent: at/J. f( Name Printed: • A//Cyt G- Q v h h Date: 0-e?-ya0 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000-049cklst.doc Page 15 • . . BiomisTo 4 + 1 2 . uLv For Application Only By Public Health Officials and Trained Personnel of Mosquito Abatement Districts and Other Mosquito Control Programs. An All.Temperature, Quick Knockdown, Low Odor, Non-Corrosive, Synthetic Pyrethroid for Control of Adult Mosquitoes in Residential and CLARKERecreational Areas. Also For Use Against Biting and Non-Biting Midges and Blackflies. PrecautionaryStatements U.L.V. Nonthermal Aerosol (Cold Fog) Application:To control Mosquitoes. IP HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Midges and Blackflies,apply BIOMIST• 4.12 ULV using any standard U.L.V.ground applicator capable of producing a nonthermal aerosol spray with droplets ranging in DOMESTIC ANIMALS Permelhrin(3 Phenoxyphenyl)methyl(')cis. size from5to3Dmicronsandamassmediandiameter(MMDlof10to20microns Apply CAUTION trans-3-(2.2•dichloretheny!)-2.2 dimethyl• the product undiluted ata flow rate of 4.5 to 18.00 fluid ounces per minute at an average cyclopropanecarboxylate 4.0D%w/w vehicle speed of 10 mph.If a different vehicle speed is used.adjust rate accordingly Fta•mhrl it swallowed or abso:hed through skin.Avoid contact with skin,eyes o•clothing.May Technical Pi erort I Butoxide 12.00% (see previous chart).These rates are equivalent to.0017 to.007 pounds of Permethrrn cause contact handling. void breathing ng of contact with skin in a food or individuals.Wash INERT INGREDIENTS 84.00°n and.005 to.021 pounds of Piperonyl Butoxide per acre.Vary flow rate according to thoroughly alter handling.Avoid of mist.Do not contaminate food or lead products. vegetation density and mosquito population.Use higher flow rate in heavy vegetation STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT Contains petroleum distillates. 100.00%w/w or when populations are high. An accurate flow meter must be used to ensure the II Swallowed'Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately Gastric lavage is Contains 0.3 pounds of Permelhrin and 0.9 pounds proper flow rate.For proper application.mount the log applicator so that the nozzle is imitated it material was taken internally.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.Vomitingmayat least 4,4 feet aboveground ley nd directed out the back of the vehicle.Failure to of Piperonyl Butoxide per gallon cause aspiration pneumonia. follow the above dire -y It in reduced effectiveness Aerial applications should bedone by riot equipment capableol producing droplets with It Inhaled Remove victim to fresh au Apply artificial respiration i1 indicated CAUTION an rr�r q, ro . le pi4ith n ore than2.5k'.exceecing 100 microns.Flow rate II On Skin Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected areas with soap and and ' 'wid ho do as $chigvA;3.0fluidouncesofBIOMIST• 4.12 ULV E-I 'wares KEEP OUT OF REACH .'"•" *Pena .•:. • 'en site when airrdts'less than 10 MPH Do not apply directly to H II i.i Fyes Flush eves with plenty of water Get medical attention it irritation persists. z.., s �'• •6c, e as OF CHILDREI 'f 'i` FL ipAk not+ ppiybyaircraftexceptinemergencysituationsandwiththe I—I ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS � � ° n ` '"6xh�lp1 ovae&{JIFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. x This product is extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.Do not apply direct- SEE SIDE PAN L FOR ADDITION.' -S•..>. �" Wly to water,to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the P�iECAUTIO•AR ATEMENT .°: • r•«. STORAGE & DISPOSAL mean high water mark.Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated �1." *'•-.' '�' C`�#}�' "" 9 PP Y „ .';•-4.,,.,, ".w ,,Y�•,`= ' .4��-.- Do not contaminate water.food or feed by storage or disposal. areas.Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms K. - '�v•.• ,f., E. y neighboring areas. Do not allow spray treatment to drift on pastureland,c[oplan�yj,y� Yes ,r ��R 4r a" ;:� temperatu�EAvo 0 exposure to ex STORAGE AND treme temperatures.In ILL caseStore of spill or leakage. poultry ranges or water supplies.Do not contaminate water when dispo 9lotequipti;:�y xV..,...i f , .�s V. ment washwaters. .1.;+ r ., 1 � soak up with an abscrbent material such as sand.sawdust.earth-fuller's earth. we •4 NUFAC.TURED BY etc.Dispose of with chemical waste. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HA7A ps '*- :. .,..rk, !r*b. 74 PESTICIDE DISPOSAL:Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be Dn not usr,or store near heal or open flame.FlaShpbinl minirptlm p�1,70 F:rty t. }Y "j>il disposed of on site or an approved waste disposal facility. vas.. '�k!' 40. CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL DIRECTIONS ®R.USEnF-,; w;+, CONTAINER DISPOSAL:Triple rinse tor equivalenl)then a'tertor recyclrrlgor It is a violation of Federal Law to use thls prSdiXt)n it !2nnertrrcorisiatent PRODUCTS, INC. with Its'labeling. ;:V4 41reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by other r- ;»." 159 N.GARDEN AVENUE approved state and local procedures. CONDITIONS and RATES to USE ROSELLE. ILLINOIS 60172 CONTAINERS ONE GALLON AND SMALLER:Do nal reuse container Wrap for MOSQUITO CONTROL containers in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. CONTAINERS LARGER THAN ONE GALLON: Metal Containers—Triple Permelhrin/PBO Application Rates Fe.as.Btomist-4.12 rinse or equivalent.Then offer for recycling or reconditioning,or puncture and poundsfacre Fl.oz./Mtn. per acre E.P.A. EST.No.83291L01 dispose of in a sanitary landfill.or by other procedures approved by slate and local 5MPH 10MPH 15MPH E.P.A. Reg. No.8329-34 authorities.Plastic Containers—Triple rinse or equivalent.Then offer for recycling 0 007/0 021 9.0 18.0 27.0 30 _ 2.5 GALS. or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by 0 0035/0 0105 4.5 9.0 13.5 15 NET CONTENTS incineration.or if allowed by state and local authorities.by burning.II burned.slay 0.00175/0 00525 2.25 4.5 6.75 0.75 out of smoke.Then dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other approved state and Do not apply'this product within 100 beet (30 meters) of lakes and streams. local procedures. RIOMIST" 4.12 ULV is recommended for application as an ultra low volume(U.L.V.) LOT NO. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY,CALL INFO TRAC 1-800-535-5053 no.ithermai aerosol(cold logs to control adult mosquitoes in residential and mosquitoes NOTICE.Seller makes no warranty,expressed or implied concern• �; !rona!areas where these insectsare a problem.For besttosults tre t the mosquitoes ing the use of this product other than indicated on the label.Buyer oN cA� �Sl ,ire most active and weather conditions are conducive keeping the fog close to the proui,d.e g cool temperatures and wind speed not greater than 10 mph Application assumes all risk of use and/or handling of this material when use 60RMP3 1,-1'`'AOS thrill!) the coo! !tours of the night or early morning is usually preferable Repeat and tor handling is contrary to label instructions. MAR,_M IOVSSl �1 ,-,NC> re,t:munt as herded Consult the previous chart for application rates. Fo 0-323_y?Z y5 k�ty51 1-f3 8��-g42' r -)7 ) INTERFUND TRANSFER ,L. Transfer Number: Date: C General Description: Department To Be Charged (Transfer Out-From) r1131 Description Account Number WO/Function Amount o .1 AA,)-}".1 c;.7,2,/,;,15/!EC it Oa 00 /0P 3 3 . / • . Department Authorization: //44-1.44, ( f-pi--, Department To Be Credited (Transfer In - To) I Description Account Number WO/Function Amount Ck : ," , >o 2 Distribution: • White: Finance Department \ Yellow: Department to be Charged Pink: Department to be Credited S 4110 **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 02/22/00 16:40 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R0000862 Amount: 433 .99 02/22/00 16 :37 Payment Method: IOT Notation: INTERFUND TRANS Init: JEJ Project #: LUA00-025 Type: LUA Land Use Actions Location: EAST OF SR 167, NORTH OF SW 43RD, WEST OF TALE Total Fees: 433 . 99 This Payment 433 .99 Total ALL Pmts : 433 .99 Balance: . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 .345 . 81. 00 . 0007 Environmental Review 400 . 00 000 . 05 .519 .90 .42 . 1 Postage 33 . 99