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W LL W LL W LL W -1+40 -1+00 -0+50 0+00 o+so 1+00 1+50 1+80 ui r Ili z PROPOSED ~ w STREAMED u Z U # ELEVATION ' W W Z It 2 2 a u) (La.ILL 8 5 ti 0: BHT It fF Ed CITY OF Federal Way MEMORANDUM P Community Development Services Department DATE: .July 2, 2008 To: File FRom: Isaac Conlen, Planning Manager SUBJECT: West Hylebos Creek Bridge Gravel Removal — SEPA Compliance Analysis File No. 08-103063-00-AD City Planning Division staff evaluated the 2008 Hylebos Creek gravel removal proposal to remove approximately 100 cubic yards of gravel from West Hylebos Creek to restore the stream flow, protect the existing bridge, and allow inspection and potential maintenance of the bridge. The proposed action is further described in the attachment to Fei Tang's letter to Greg Fewins received April 17, 2008. Upon review of the current proposal, it was determined that it is consistent with the gravel removal described and reviewed in the May 19, 1995, SEPA checklist and July 13, 1995, Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS). The 2008 proposal is essentially the same as the project proposed and conducted in 1995; however, the current proposed action is to occur in the summer of 2008 rather than in the summer of 1995. The current proposal involves removal of a smaller amount of gravel than removed in 1995, The proposed action was determined .by the Responsible SEPA Official, pursuant to WAC 197-11- 600(3)(b), to not require a new SEPA threshold determination because: (1) the environmental impacts associated with the gravel removal were previously evaluated in the 1995 SEPA review, pursuant to the SEPA rules; and (2) the proposal does not represent any new or substantial changes that are likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts beyond those evaluated in previous environmental decisions. Similar gravel removal actions were conducted by the Public Works Department and approved by the Department of Community Development Services in 1997 and 2002, and by the Washington State Department of Transportation in 2006. The 1997 and 2002 projects relied on the 1995 SEPA documents. Environmental conditions in the vicinity of the proposal have not significantly changed since 1995, Planning Division staff considered the potential implications of the listing of Puget Sound Chinook salmonids as endangered species. Although Chinook salmon have historically been present in Hylebos Creek and were observed in the creek in 2001, the proposed project should not adversely impact Chinook salmon due to the nature and timing of the project. The proposed action must receive a Hydraulic Permit Approval (EPA) from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and conditions attached to the permit will regulate construction practices and construction timing and mitigate potential impacts to salmonids and associated habitat. An HPA was required and approved for the same proposal in 1995, 1997, and 2002. Construction activity for the proposal will occur in the "low flow" summer months when salmon and salmon redds are not present in the creek. Compliance with conditions on the HPA as required by WDFW will adequately mitigate potential impacts to salmonids. Doc. I D 46090 CITY OF Federal July 2, 2008 Mr. Fei Tang City of Federal Way PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063 CITY HALL Way 33325 8th Avenue South Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 (253) 835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com Re: File #02-101305-00-AD; PROJECT APPROVAL West Hylebos Creek Bridge Gravel Removal; 300 Block of South 373rd Street Dear Mr. Tang: The City of Federal Way has completed the technical review of your request to excavate approximately 100 cubic yards of gravel from West Hylebos Creek in the vicinity of the South 37P Street Bridge. The proposed action and request are described in your April 17, 2008, cover letter to Greg Fewins. The requested stream rehabilitation is hereby approved based on the conclusions below. Pursuant to Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Section 22-1311 regarding stream rehabilitation, the Director of Community Development Services may permit stream rehabilitation or stream maintenance by requiring the removal of detrimental materials such as debris, sediment, and invasive non-native vegetation. The requested gravel removal is necessary in order to restore the stream flow and protect the existing vehicular bridge from localized flooding and to allow inspection and maintenance of the bridge. -Similar stream maintenance actions previously occurred at the same site in 1991, twice in 1995, in 1997, in 2002, and by the Washington State Department of Transportation in 2006. CONCLUSION The proposed gravel removal meets the standards of FWCC Section 22-1311 by removing detrimental gravel and sediment which, in the past, has created a localized flooding condition at the project site and prohibits inspection and maintenance of the bridge. Environmental review pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act has been completed and no comment or appeal periods apply. This approval does not exempt the project from other local, state, and federal permit requirements. If you have any further questions, please call Planning Manager Isaac Conlen at 253-835-2643. Sincerely, f• Greg Fewins, Direct Department of Community Development Services c: Isaac Conlen, Planning Manager Doc. LD 46099