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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-
• SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
DATE: October 17,2000
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICATION NAME: SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline withinthe City of Renton. The internal inspection is
conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,
which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require
immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of
the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be
found. Depending on the scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted.
PROJECT LOCATION: The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 mile linear easement from
approximately SE 160th Street/116t Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 215t Street. The easements cross
property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways
and residential streets.
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,(DNS): 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 process to give notice that.a DNS is likely to be
issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There will
be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance(DNS). A 14-day appeal
period will follow the issuance of the DNS.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: October 9,2000
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: October 17,2000
Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review
Other Permits which may be required: Construction Permit,Grading Permit,Right-of-Way Use Permit,and other
applicable permits.
Requested Studies: N/A
Location where application may
be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department,
1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055
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PUBLIC HEARING: N/A
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Land Use/Zoning: Easements are located in R-8 and RM-I zoning districts.
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project: None known
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City's SEPA Ordinance,Title IV,as well as
Uniform Building,Electrical and Fire Codes.•;;..•,.-... .:;.,� ,,r:- �;� •. .,. .,. ; ,. -�:. . . .;,••..,.
Proposed Mitigation Measures: None identified atthis.time
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION
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Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Steve Taylor,Project Manager,Development Services
Division,1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on October 31,2000. 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.
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CONTACT PERSON: STEVE TAYLOR (425)430-7219-`'-;, -. ;. • . .• ... •
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-
• SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
DATE: October 17,2000
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICATION NAME: SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by-Williams Gas-Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal..inspection is ,
conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,
which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require
immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of
the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be
found. Depending on the scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted.
PROJECT LOCATION: The Renton portion or the project is located In a 1.25 mile linear easement from
approximately SE 160th Street/116th Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 215t Street. The easements cross
property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways
and residential streets.
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,(DNS): 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 process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be
issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There will
be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance(DNS). A 14-day appeal
period will follow the issuance of the DNS.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: October 9,2000
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: October 17,2000
Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review
Other Permits which may be required: Construction Permit,Grading Permit,Right-of-Way Use Permit,and other
applicable permits.
Requested Studies: N/A
Location where-application may
be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department,
1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055
PUBLIC HEARING: N/A
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Land Use/Zoning: Easements are located in R-8 and RM-I zoning districts.
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:, None known .. ,
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City's SEPA Ordinance,Title IV,as well as
Uniform Building,Electrical and Fire Codes.
Proposed Mitigation Measures: . None identified atthis time -
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION
•
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Steve Taylor,Project Manager,Development Services
Division,1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on October 31,2000. 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: STEVE TAYLOR (425)430-7219 1 "'•:`'' - ;<,r,.'. ' r••'
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-
• SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
DATE: October 17,2000
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICATION NAME: SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is
conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,
which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require
immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of
the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be
found. Depending on the scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted.
PROJECT LOCATION: The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 mile linear easement from
approximately SE 160th Street/116th Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross
property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways
and residential streets.
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,(DNS): 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 process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be
issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There will
be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance(DNS). A 14-day appeal
period will follow the issuance of the DNS.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: October 9,2000
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: October 17,2000
Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review
Other Permits which may be required: Construction Permit,Grading Permit,Right-of-Way Use Permit,and other
applicable permits.
Requested Studies: N/A
Location where application may
be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department,
1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055
PUBLIC HEARING: N/A
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Land Use/Zoning: Easements are located in R-8 and RM-I zoning districts.
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project: None known
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City's SEPA Ordinance,Title IV,as well as
Uniform Building,Electrical and Fire Codes{
Proposed Mitigation Measures: 'None identified at this time
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION
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2216 Jones Pl.SE 2210 Jones P1. SE
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2115SE21stAve. 2119SE21stSt.
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2303 SE 21st St. 2307 SE 21st St.
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Williams
Del Draper GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Manager Western Region
P.O.Box 58900
Salt Lake City,UT 84158-0900
Phone: (801)584-7062
FAX: (801)584-7728
Email: Del.M.Draper@williams.com
April 27, 2004
Re: Status Report on Williams Northwest Pipeline
Dear Washington State Community Leader,
I wrote to you last February explaining the actions taken by Williams Northwest Pipeline
to restore it 26-inch diameter natural gas pipeline to service. The line was taken out of service in
December 2003 for extensive inspections, testing and repairs. This letter provides an update on
those efforts.
We are pleased to announce that we have received permission to restore a seventeen-mile
segment of the 26-inch pipeline to service. This segment lies between Mt. Vernon and
Snohomish and has been successfully hydrostatically tested in a series of twelve tests. The target
date for restoring this line to service is May 3, 2004, and on that date, or soon thereafter, there
will be natural gas back in the line.
We are continuing to tests other segments of pipeline from Sumas to Washougal and
hope to restore service to many other segments this summer. To date we have conducted 42
hydrostatic tests covering over half of the total miles of pipeline to be tested. There has not been
a single leak or pipeline failure on any test.
By way of review, Williams Northwest Pipeline has been safely and reliably delivering
natural gas to customers in the state of Washington for nearly 50 years and the vast majority of
all natural gas consumed in the State of Washington is transported to the State through our
pipeline system. In 2003 we experienced two line breaks on our 26-inch diameter pipeline in
Washington, once in May and once in December. There were no injuries in either incident. The
gas was rerouted to another pipeline owned by Williams in the same right-of-way and none of
our customers experienced a service outage. Following the second incident Williams decided,
with the concurrence of regulators, to idle the entire 268 miles of this pipeline in the I-5 corridor
in Washington. Since December, we have been able to meet our customers' requirements by
using our other line in the right-of-way.
In May of 2003 we began inspecting the line with a variety of internal tools. Based on the
results of these tests, we excavated the pipeline in numerous locations to make a visual
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inspection and repairs and, in some cases, replace the exposed section of the pipe with new pipe.
This inspection and repair activity is ongoing and many more digs are planned.
In addition to these inspections, we have been conducting hydrostatic tests of certain line
segments. Hydrostatic testing involves purging the pipeline of all natural gas, cleaning the inside
of the pipeline, filling it with water and pressurizing the water to a set level above the pipeline's
normal operating pressure. Hydrostatic testing is scheduled for approximately 100 miles of the
268 miles of idled line.
Hydrostatic testing is designed to locate any weak areas in the pipeline and it is possible
for the line to leak or break during such a test. This has not occurred during any of the
hydrostatic tests conducted to date, but if it had there would be an immediate drop in pressure in
the line. Since water flowing from the pipeline involves public safety concerns, we will continue
to advise the emergency response centers and other applicable local agencies when any such test
is conducted. We also notify landowners along the right-of-way when we are testing and take
other steps to keep people off of the right-of-way during the tests. These inspection and testing
procedures are expensive but we feel they are necessary to ensure the reliability and safety of the
pipeline and to allow for the pipeline to be returned to service.
We hope that we are able to restore additional segments of the 26-inch diameter line to
service during the summer of 2004, and the 17 miles of line between Mt. Vernon and Snohomish
is just the first of these segments. The restoration of the line to service is dependent upon the
approval of agencies that regulate us- the U.S. Office of Pipeline Safety and the Pipeline Safety
Division of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. No portion of the line will
be put back into service without testing by Williams and the approval of these agencies.
In addition to inspecting and testing the 26-inch line with the goal of restoring it to
service, we are also exploring the option of replacing the capacity of the 26-inch pipeline with
new pipe. This would not involve replacing the entire 268 miles of pipeline, only sections where
replacement capacity is needed. We estimate that less than 85 miles of new 36-inch diameter
line, comprised of several non-contiguous sections, could replace all the capacity we are using in
the 268 miles of 26-inch pipeline between Sumas and Washougal.
We are currently meeting with our customers to see if any of them have contracted for
capacity on our pipeline system they are not using and if arrangements can be made for them to
turn back that capacity. It is necessary for us to complete this process before we can complete
design of the proposed new pipeline facilities. This capacity turn back evaluation will prevent the
construction of unnecessary facilities and enable us to find a solution for meeting the natural gas
needs of Washington consumers with the lowest possible rate impact on our customers. For this
reason we are not yet able to tell you exactly where the new facilities will be constructed and the
scope of the work, but the map sent with the prior letter gives an approximation of areas
impacted by this project.
Replacement of the capacity of the 26-inch pipeline, if completed, is a major project
requiring a substantial multi-year permitting process. We still need to restore portions of the 26-
inch line to service to serve the natural gas needs of Washington until the new pipeline is placed
into service.
Thank you for bearing with us during these activities. We will keep you apprised of our
progress and remain available to provide information you may need.
Below is a list of contacts you may call to obtain further information, or you may call me.
We are also establishing a new web site where we will post updated information on our activities
in Washington. The address of the web site is http://williamsinwashington.williams.com
Sincerely,
r
Del Draper
Contacts for further information:
Communities in Whatcom& Skagit Counties, and in Snohomish County north of Lake Stevens
(including Lake Stevens):
Call Bill Brausick at (360) 988-2261
Communities in King, Pierce and Thurston Counties and in Snohomish County south of Lake
Stevens:
Call Grant Jensen at (425) 868-1010
Communities in Clark, Lewis and Cowlitz Counties:
Call Ruth Mabrey at (360) 687-3156
From: "Karpakis, Crystal" <Crystal.Karpakis@Williams.com>
To: "Castle Rock City Mayor and Council -ALL MEMBERS"
<rcovington@ci.castle-rock.wa.us>, "Cowlitz County- Emergency Management" <cceoc@kalama.com>,
"Cowlitz County Commissioners" <cowlitz@co.cowlitz.wa.us>, "Cowlitz County Public Works - Ken Stone"
<stonek@co.cowlitz.wa.us>, "Cowlitz County Sheriff - Bill Mahoney" <sheriff@co.cowlitz.wa.us>, "Kalama
City Council -ALL MEMBERS" <cityclerk@kalama.com>, "Kalama City Mayor- Randy Bradshaw"
<kalamamayor@kalama.com>, "Kalama Planning" <depclk@kalama.com>, "Kalama Police Chief - Bruce
Hall" <kalamapd@kalama.com>, "Kalama Public Works - Carl McCrary" <cmccrary@kalama.com>,
"Kelso City Council -Jack Keolker" <jjlk@kelso.gov>, "Kelso City Council -Joe Wheeler"
<wcp@pacifier.com>, "Kelso City Council - Kathleen Johnson" <kajohnson15@juno.com>, "Kelso City
Council - Mark Chester" <mchester@adelphia.net>, "Kelso City Council -Todd McDaniel"
<tmcdaniel@scattercreek.com>, "Kelso City Mayor- Don Gregory" <dongreg@adelphia.net>, "Kelso City
Public Works - Randy Johnson" <rjohnson@kelso.gov>, "Kelso Police Chief - Wayne L. Nelson"
<kpdwn@kelso.gov>, "Longview City Council - Dennis Weber" <dennis.weber@ ci.longview.wa.us>,
"Longview City Council - Don Jensen" <don.jensen@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Council - Kurt
Anagnostou" <kurt.anagnostou@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Council - Ramona Leber"
<ramona.leber@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Council - Ron DiRe-Day"
<ron.dire-day@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Council - Susan Stockard"
<susan.stockard@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Fire Chief- Lane Wintermute"
<lane.wintermute@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Mayor- Mark McCrady"
<mark.mccrady@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview City Police Chief- Bob Burgreen"
<bob.burgreen@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Longview Public Works - Bob Gregory"
<bob.gregory@ci.longview.wa.us>, "Woodland City Council - Bruce Summers, Jr."
<summersb@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Woodland City Council - Chris Haughee"
<haugheec@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Woodland City Council -James Tone" <tonej@ci.woodland.wa.us>,
"Woodland City Council -John J. Burke" <burkej@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Woodland City Council - Michael
Kruse" <krusem@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Woodland City Fire Chief- Robert W. Dahl"
<dahlr@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Woodland City Mayor- Douglas A. Monge" <monged@ci.woodland.wa.us>,
"Woodland City Police Chief - Grover B. Laseke" <lasekeg@ci.woodland.wa.us>, "Auburn City Council -
Bill Peloza" <bpeloza@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn City Council - Gene Cerino"
<GCerino@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn City Council - Lynn Norman" <Inorman@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn
City Council - Nancy Backus" <NBackus@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn City Council - Richard Wagner"
<rwagner@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn City Council - Roger Thordarson" <rthordarson@ci.auburn.wa.us>,
"Auburn City Council - Sue Singer" <ssinger@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn City Mayor- Pete Lewis"
<plewis@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn Fire Chief - Russ Vandver" <rvandver@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn
Planning - Paul Krauss" <pkrauss@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn Police Chief-Jim Kelly"
<jkelly@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Auburn Public Works - Dennis Dowdy" <ddowdy@ci.auburn.wa.us>, "Bellevue
City Council - Claudia Balducci" <cbalducci@ci.bellevue.wa.us>, "Bellevue City Council - Conrad Lee"
<clee@ci.bellevue.wa.us>, "Bellevue City Council - Don Davidson" <ddavidson@ci.bellevue.wa.us>,
"Bellevue City Council - Grant Degginger" <gdegginger@ci.bellevue.wa.us>, "Bellevue City Council -John
Chelminiak" <jchelminiak@ci.bellevue.wa.us>, "Bellevue City Council - Phil Noble"
<pnoble@bellevue.wa.us>, "Bellevue City Mayor- Connie Marshall" <cmarshall@ci.bellevue.wa.us>,
"Covington City Council - Don Henning" <ka7are@foxinternet.net>, "Covington City Council -Jeff Wagner"
<jeffwagner@earthlink.net>, "Covington City Council - Margaret Harto" <hartomll @juno.com>, "Covington
City Council - Mark Lanza" <mark@thelanzas.com>, "Covington City Council - Rebecca Clark"
<rebeccan97@aol.com>, "Covington City Mayor-Tim Goddard" <goddardsl @comcast.net>, "Covington
Police Chief - Kevin Klason" <Kevin.klason@metrokc.gov>
Date: Wed, Apr 28, 2004 8:25 AM
Subject: Update on Williams Northwest Pipeline- Returning the 26 inch line to service
The attached letter provides information on the efforts of Williams Northwest Pipeline to restore its idled
pipeline to service. Williams has conducted over 40 hydrostatic tests on the pipeline without a single leak
or pipeline failure. Regulators have given permission to put natural gas back into a 17 mile section of the
pipeline and restore it to service. The letter also references a new website where you will be able to get
additional information on the pipeline in the future.
«community leader April Update.doc»
CC: "Draper, Del M" <Del.M.Draper@Williams.com>, "Karpakis, Crystal"
<Crystal.Karpakis @ W illiams.com>
CITX OF RENTON
..� Planning/Building/Public,Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.;Admiinistrator
. December 5,2000
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Mr. Rodney Gregory . ..
Northwest Pipeline Corporation
22909 NE Redmond-Fall City Road
Redmond,WA_98053- -..
SUBJECT: South Seattle Pigging Project'
Project No. LUA=00-134,ECF.
Dear Mr. Gregory:
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 on the ERC determination.;
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 feel free to contact me at(425)430-7219.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Steve Taylor.,:- .
Project Manager ;
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cc: Puget Sound Energy/Owner
-Take Me Home,Inc./Owner ;;
Northwest Pipeline Corporation/Owner.
Ms. Susan Kim/Owner"
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Simpson Housing LP/Owner' • -
Sunset RidgeCon`dominiums/Owners -
:::..r:-1055 South Grady Way='Renton Washington98055
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CITY ,F RENTON
..I� :Planning/Building/Public.Works'Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P,E.,Administrator
November 16, 2000 :
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Washington State
Department of Ecology •
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia,WA 98504-7703
Subject: Environmental Determinations
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Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for:the.following project reviewed by . .
the Environmental Review Committee (ERC)on November 14, 2000:
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT. ...
LUA-00-134,ECF
The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas
pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the Cityof Renton. The internal inspection is
conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a 'smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified at the
South Seattle Meter Station (located at S. 21st.Street and SR.515,in Renton)to launch and
retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline.: •
Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while:others may need only visual
inspection. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental . .
review is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that
may be found. Depending on the scope of repairs, further environmental review may be .
warranted. Location:The Renton portion of the project is located in a 1.25 mile linear easement
from approximately SE 160th,Street/116th Avenue SE to the meter station at SR515/South21 st .
• Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside Apartments,
Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets. . '
•
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM December 4,
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 4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal ,
process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)7430-6510.
•
If you have questions,'please call me at(425)430-7219: :: ;: .
For the Environmental Review Committee, - -
Steve Taylor
Project Manager
Cc: King County Wastewater Treatment_Division -
Larry Fisher, Department of Fisheries
• David F. Dietzman, Department of Natural:Resources • •
WSDOT, Northwest Region ,
Duwamish Tribal Office
Rod Malcom,.Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe(Ordinance).
US'Army Corp. of Engineers -
1055 South Grady Way-Renton;Washington 98055
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CITY 1 , . RENTON
..u. ; 0, Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman F.E.,Administrator .
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• November 16, 2000
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• Mr. Rodney Gregory
Northwest Pipeline Corporation . .
22909 NE Redmond-Fall City Road • ..
Redmond,WA 98053
SUBJECT: South Seattle Pigging Project.
Project No. LUA-00-134,ECF
Dear Mr. Gregory:
This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review,Committee (ERC) and is to advise you that
they have completed their review of the subject,project. The ERC, on November 14, 2000, issued 'a
threshold Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with. Mitigation Measures. See the enclosed
Mitigation Measures document.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in,writing on or before 5:00 PM December 4,
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 4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal
process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510.
•
The preceding information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and enable you to
exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so . If you have any questions or desire.
clarification of the above, please call me at(425)':430-7219.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Steve.Taylor.;...:.
Project Manager .. :.
cc:.. Puget Sound Energy/Owner
Take Me Home, Inc./Owner
Northwest Pipeline Corporation/Owner
Ms. Susan Kim/Owner
Simpson Housing LP/Owner
Sunset Ridge Condominiums/Owners h,: 5 .hM G wess: 91 ltC(i1
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
{(MITIGATED):
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): - LUA-00-134,ECF
" APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation, (Rodney Gregory)
PROJECT NAME: South Seattle Pigging Project .
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL:- The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of
two high-pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The
internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool callefd a `smart pig'. The pipeline is being.
modified at the South Seattle Meter Station (located at S. 21s Street and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and
retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the
damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need only visual inspection: The scope
of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the
permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on the
scope of repairs,further environmental review maybe warranted.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: -The Renton portion,of the project is lo9ated in a 1.t?fi5 mile linear
easement from approximately SE,160 Street/116 Avenue SE
to the meter station at SR 515/South 21 st Street; The easements
cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside
Apartments, Puget Sound.Energy, utility-right-of-ways and.
highways and residential streets: .
MITIGATION MEASURES: •
1. .At the conclusion of the geometric pigging and prior to any excavation within the City of Renton, the
applicant shall submit a complete list of anomaly sites within the City to the Development Services
Division Project Manager and identify the scope of the proposed repairs.• Depending on the scope of
repairs, additional and separate environmental review may be required. A similar process shall be
required at the conclusion of the magnetic flux pigging scheduled for 2001. - •
2. A construction:plan indicating 'repair: schedule, 24-hour emergency contact numbers, and traffic
control plans shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued. - .
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• 'CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,
(MITIGATED)
ADVISORY NOTES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-134,ECF ••
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation,(Rodney Gregory)
PROJECT NAME: South Seattle Pigging Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of
. two high-pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams.Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The
internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a'smart pig'. :The pipeline is being
modified at the South Seattle Meter Station (located at S. 21s Street and SR515 in Renton)to launch and
retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the
damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need only visual inspection. The scope.
of the repairs is unknown at this time.The purpose,of the.environmental review is to establish the
permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on the
scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted:
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:. The Renton portion of the'project,is located in a 1.t?fi5 mile linear.
'easement from approximately`SE;160 Street/,116 Avenue SE
to the meter station at SR 515/South 21 St Street. The easements • .
cross property owned:by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside
Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and
highways and residential streets.
•
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:
TRANSPORTATION
1. Any .road _damage shall .be. repaired in accordance with the City of- Renton Trench: Restoration
ordinance.••,
PLAN REVIEW
- 1. A construction permit is required if repairs to the line are needed. When plans are complete three
copies of the drawings, a construction estimate; application and appropriate fee shall be submitted to
- the sixth floor.counter. Notification prior to any repair construction is required 24 hours in advance.
The contractor shall call :(425).430-7203 and leave permit number, location and extent of work,
contact name and phone number. Similar, separate notification.to the fire'department is required.
•
1. Notify Fire Department of any leaks or situations involving emergency repair:
advisory notes
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
(MITIGATED)
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation, (Rodney Gregory)
PROJECT NAME: South Seattle Pigging Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is
conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a 'smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified at the South Seattle Meter Station
(located at S.21s Street and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and retrieve the pigs, which are able to determine the location of
possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need
only visual inspection. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to
establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on the
scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The Renton portion of the project i§ located in a 1.25 mile linear easement from
approximately SE 160th Street/116t Avenue SE to the meter station at SR
515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset
Condominiums, Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways
and highways and residential streets.
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 December 4, 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
4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-
430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE: November 20,2000
DATE OF DECISION: November 14, 2000
SIGNATURES:
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
(MITIGATED)
MITIGATION MEASURES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation, (Rodney Gregory)
PROJECT NAME: South Seattle Pigging Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of
two high-pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The
internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a 'smart pig'. The pipeline is being
modified at the South Seattle Meter Station (located at S. 21 S Street and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and
retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the
damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need only visual inspection. The scope
of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the
permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on the
scope of repairs, further environmental review may be warranted.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The Renton portion of the project is located in a 1. 5 mile linear
easement from approximately SE 160 Street/116tAvenue SE
to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements
cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside
Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and
highways and residential streets.
MITIGATION MEASURES:
1. At the conclusion of the geometric pigging and prior to any excavation within the City of Renton, the
applicant shall submit a complete list of anomaly sites within the City to the Development Services
Division Project Manager and identify the scope of the proposed repairs. Depending on the scope of
repairs, additional and separate environmental review may be required. A similar process shall be
required at the conclusion of the magnetic flux pigging scheduled for 2001.
2. A construction plan indicating repair schedule, 24-hour emergency contact numbers, and traffic
control plans shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued.
mitigationmeasures
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
(MITIGATED)
ADVISORY NOTES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation, (Rodney Gregory)
PROJECT NAME: South Seattle Pigging Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of
two high-pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The
internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a 'smart pig'. The pipeline is being
modified at the South Seattle Meter Station (located at S. 21s Street and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and
retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the
damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need only visual inspection. The scope
of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the
permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on the
scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The Renton portion of the project is located in a 1.�?5 mile linear
easement from approximately SE 160 Street/116 Avenue SE
to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements
cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums, Hillside
Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and
highways and residential streets.
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.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Any road damage shall be repaired in accordance with the City of Renton Trench Restoration
ordinance.
PLAN REVIEW
1. A construction permit is required if repairs to the line are needed. When plans are complete three
copies of the drawings, a construction estimate, application and appropriate fee shall be submitted to
the sixth floor counter. Notification prior to any repair construction is required 24 hours in advance.
The contractor shall call (425) 430-7203 and leave permit number, location and extent of work,
contact name and phone number. Similar, separate notification to the fire department is required.
FIRE
1. Notify Fire Department of any leaks or situations involving emergency repair.
advisory notes
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Charlotte Ann Kassens, first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Legal
Clerk of the
SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL - - - -- -- --- -
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
600 S. Washington Avenue, Kent, Washington 98032 DETERMINATION ,
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE• •
a daily newspaper published seven (7)times a week. Said newspaper is a legal RENTON,a W Review Corn N .
9 ! The Environmental Committee has
newspaper of general publication and is now and has been for more than six issued a Determination of Non-
months prior to the date of publication, referred to, printed and published in the Si ifiit undere-Mitigated
for thorty of't following
Renton ..
English language continually as a daily newspaper in Kent, King County, Municipal
SOUTH Code.SEAT PIGGING PROJECT
Washington. The South County Journal has been approved as a legal
newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King , Environ ,ECF
Environmental review for approval to
County. , internally inspect approx. 1.25 miles of, -
The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the South high-pressure natural gas pipelines within) j
;the City of Renton. I
County Journal (and not in supplemental form)which was regularly distributed to Appeals of the environmental
the subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a :determination must be filed in writing on or
before 5:00 PM December 4, 2000.
Appeals must be filed in writing together
South Seattle Pigging Project ;with the required $75.00 application fee
with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton,
as published on: 11/20/00 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055. Appeals to the Examiner are + •
The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of governed by City of Renton Municipal
,Code Section 4-8-110. Additional
$40.25, charged to Acct. No. 8051067-.--- 'information regarding the appeal.process
may be obtained from the Renton City
Legal Num 9 .Clerk's Office,(425)-430-6510.
Published in the South County Journal I
hlovember 20,2000.8419 —___
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Subscribed and sworn before me on this - ay of J'tir . 2000
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ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION .
PROJECT NAME: SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT ,
• PROJECT NUMBER: LUA-00.134,ECF
The proposal is to internally Inspect approximately 1.25 tulles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines operated
by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton.The internal Inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool
called a'smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified at the South Seattle Meter Station(located at S.21°Street
and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require Immediate repair while others may need
only visual inspection. The scope of the repairs Is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental
review is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
Depending oh the scope of repairs,further environmental review may be warranted. Location:The Renton
portion of the project is located In a 1.25 mile linear easement from approximately SE 160°i Stree6116v Avenue
SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21°Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset
Condominiums,Hillside Apartments,Puget Sound Energy,utility right-of-ways end highways and residential
streets.
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 December 4,
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 4.8-110. Additional Information regarding the '
appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office,(425)-430.6510.
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SERVICES DIVISION AT(425)430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
Please Include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file Identification.
CERTIFICATION
I, Ad/v-e-e l �"J eze,e c4..J , hereby certify that 3 copies of the above
document were posted by me in 3 conspicuous places on or nearby
the described property on . go t/, (7,. 2. .e)0 , •
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ATTEST: Subcribed and sworn before me,a Nortary Public,in and for the fate of
Washington residing in '�12 yt A eyk , on the 30 tv, day oft--17 o a. Zoe d •
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STAFF City of Renton
REPORT Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
A. BACKGROUND
ERC MEETING DATE: November 14, 2000
Applicant: Northwest Pipeline Corporation, (Rodney Gregory)
Project Name: South Seattle Pigging Project
Project Number: LUA-00-134, ECF
Project Manager: Steve Taylor
Project Description: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City
of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
'smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified at the South Seattle Meter Station
(located at S. 21st Street and SR 515 in Renton)to launch and retrieve the pigs,
• which are able to determine the location of possible damage to the pipeline.
Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may
need only visual inspection. The scope of the repairs is unknown at this time.
The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found. Depending on
the scope of repairs, further environmental review may be warranted.
Project Location: The Renton portion of the project is located in a 1.25 mile linear easement from
approximately SE 160th Street/116th Avenue SE to the meter station at SR
515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset
Condominiums, Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways
and highways and residential streets.
Exist. Bldg. Area gsf: N/A Site Area: 1:25 lineal miles
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City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environ 71 Review Committee Staff Report
SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT L UA-00-134,ECF
REPORT AND DECISION OF NOVEMBER 14,2000 Page2 of 4
B. RECOMMENDATION
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommend that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINATION OF XX DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED.
Issue DNS with 14 day Appeal Period. XX 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. At the conclusion of the geometric pigging and prior to any excavation within the City of Renton, the applicant
shall submit a complete list of anomaly sites within the City to the Development Services Division Project
Manager and identify the scope of the proposed repairs. Depending on the scope of repairs, additional
and separate environmental review may be required. A similar process shall be required at the conclusion
of the magnetic flux pigging scheduled for 2001.
2. A construction plan indicating repair schedule, 24-hour emergency contact numbers, and traffic control plans
shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued.
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.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Any road damage shall be repaired in accordance with the City of Renton Trench Restoration ordinance.
PLAN REVIEW
1. A construction permit is required if repairs to the line are needed. When plans are complete three copies of the
drawings, a construction estimate, application and appropriate fee shall be submitted to the sixth floor counter.
Notification prior to any repair construction is required 24 hours in advance. The contractor shall call (425)430-
7203 and leave permit number, location and extent of work, contact name and phone number. Similar, separate
notification to the fire department is required.
FIRE
1. Notify Fire Department of any leaks or situations involving emergency repair.
D. 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.
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City of Renton P/B/PW Department Environ ,al Review Committee Staff Report
SOUTH SEA TTLE PIGGING PROJECT LUA-00-134,ECF
REPORT AND DECISION OF NOGEMBER 14,2000 Page3 of 4
1. Earth
Impacts: Northwest Pipeline owns and operates two high pressure interstate natural gas pipelines which transport
natural gas from the mainline near Cedar Hills to a delivery meter station (South Seattle Meter Station)located in the
City of Renton. The South Seattle Lateral and Loop were constructed in 1956 and 1966 respectively. Through the
years, these lines have been exposed to numerous utility crossings and construction projects. For these reasons, the
pipeline has been determined to operate at a higher level of risk, and is therefore and ideal candidate of integrity
assessment.
The project involves the maintenance of existing facilities, no addition or expansion of existing facilities is proposed.
The project would entail the locating, inspection and repair of anomalies found in Northwest's natural gas pipelines as
a result of conducting internal inspection of the pipelines. It is anticipated that anomalies identified by geometry
instruments would be repaired during the Fall of 2000, anomalies identified by magnetic flux leakage instruments
would be repaired during 2001. Modifications are currently being made to the piping at the South Seattle Meter Station
to enable the launch and retrieval of the geometric tools (pigs).
Sensitive area maps indicate that the pipeline traverses an area approximately 1600-feet in length, which is in a
moderate slide sensitive area, contains 40% slopes and is susceptible to erosion hazards. Anomaly sites requiring
excavation may be located anywhere along the pipeline, exact locations will not be known until the pigging is complete.
Ground disturbance, associated with anomalies which are severe enough to warrant excavation to facilitate additional
investigation,would be limited to Northwest's existing permitted right-of-way. The size of the disturbance zone at the
excavation site is related to the depth of existing pipeline; however, in most cases the excavation zone is generally no
more than 200-1600 square feet. The total area affected should never exceed one fifth of an acre and in most cases
would be much less. Excavation activities are normally completed with the use of backhoe and hand shovels. Upon
completion of investigation/repairs all sites would be returned to their previously existing contours and surface cover
reestablished. No import or export of fill material is expected.
Northwest has proposed the following measures to reduce or control erosion and other impacts to the earth.
• Limit the extent of the area disturbed to as small an area as possible and limit the amount of equipment accessing
the site. In most cases sites will be completed in 2-3 days.
• Silt fence or strawbale sediment control structures will be installed prior to excavation in order to contain any
sediment onsite from entering streams or wetlands.
• After the site has been returned to its pre-existing grade the surface will be reseeded and mulched or resurfaced to
match it's original condition.
• Northwest will follow the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation,
and Maintenance Plan.
Mitigation Measures: At the conclusion of the geometric pigging and prior to any excavation within the City of Renton,
the applicant shall submit a complete list of anomaly sites within the City to the Development Services Division Project
Manager and identify the scope of the proposed repairs. Depending on the scope of repairs, additional and
separate environmental review may be required. A similar process shall be required at the conclusion of the
magnetic flux pigging scheduled for 2001.
Nexus: Environmental Ordinance(SEPA)
2. Air
Impacts: Minor emissions of exhaust from construction vehicles and dust would be anticipated during excavations.
Northwest Pipeline proposes to use a water truck to wet down the site if needed.
Mitigation Measures: None recommended
Nexus: N/A
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SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT L UA-00-134,ECF
REPORT AND DECISION OF NOVEMBER 14,2000 Page4 of 4
3. Water
Impacts: Although sensitive area maps indicate the possibility of a stream on the Puget Sound Energy parcel, a site
visit to this location verified that the stream is enclosed in a culvert through this portion of the pipeline right-of-way.
There should be no runoff from the sites other than stormwater runoff or water pumped from the excavation. After the
water has passed through sediment control structures it will flow off site at its normal location.
Northwest has proposed the following measures to reduce of control erosion and other impacts to the earth.
• Sediment control structures (silt fence and/or strawbale dikes)will be installed prior to excavation in order to treat
storm water runoff, contain any sediment onsite and prevent sediment from entering streams or wetlands.
• Northwest will follow the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation,
and Maintenance Plan and FERC's Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation is recommended
Nexus: N/A
4. Transportation/Emergency Services
Impacts: Depending on the location of the sites slated for excavation, portions of roadways may need to be closed and
traffic control measures implemented. Coordination with police and fire regarding road closures and excavation sites
is essential for emergency service delivery. Work within road right-of-ways requires a construction permit.
Mitigation Measures:A construction plan indicating repair schedule, 24-hour emergency contact numbers, and traffic
control plans shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued.
Nexus: Environmental Ordinance(SEPA)
E. 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 December 4,2000' (14 days from the date of publication).
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 4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the
Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510.
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2. Estimated Fill Volumes(Cubic Yards):440 p
2. Erosion Control Barriers will be located on the downhill Side of Spoil Piles as depicted i
3. Maximum Depth Of Excavation(Ft):18 I
in William's Standard Drawings#STD-B-2-5003 8#STD-B-2-5004. 4. Excavation Area(Square Ft): 3,300
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City k -i nton Department of Planning/Building/Pr_:__'Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Ccov\o rv\\c. DeelelowvuLAT COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2000
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2i! /IECF1
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAY_OR OCT 1 2000
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745
E O OMI EVELOPMENtTh
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approxim tely S 6 : eV5.16
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by i CANNING
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets UfT1S
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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 {'a�.tC.' ISsucs . �.. Fen_ s-t 6-7..I6_ 67Zmvru;fV,
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 wh re additional• ation is needed to properly assess this proposal.
1(05/°
Signature of 'rector or Iorized Representative Date
Routing Rev.10/93
City( -nton Department of Planning/Building/Pt.�„�Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
•
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 'r0�\CP COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2000
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2000
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLOR
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximately SE 160th Street/116th
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums,
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
fl\ct
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.
CA
Signature of Direc r Authorized Representative Date
Routing Rev.10/93
•
CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
Date: October 20,2000
To: Steve Taylor
From: Kayren K. Kittrick, Plan Review ?'
Subject: South Seattle Pigging Project
LUA-00-134, ECF
EXISTING CONDITIONS
WATER - The gas pipeline crosses and is in the vicinity of several water mains. The entire
length is outside of any Aquifer Protection Zone. Fire hydrant locations are limited to the
immediate vicinity of existing buildings.
SEWER—There are three sanitary sewer crossings along the testing route.
STORM - A preliminary erosion control construction narrative has been submitted with the
application. Few drainage facilities exist with natural drainage courses traversing
neighboring undeveloped property.
STREETS —Two major roads are crossed on the testing route. Both Talbot Road South and
Benson Road South are major arterials serving Renton and Kent.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
TRANSPORTATION
1. Any road damage shall be repaired in accordance with the City of Renton Trench
Restoration ordinance.
_PLAN REVIEW-GENERAL
1. A construction permit is required if repairs to the line are needed. When plans are complete
three copies of the drawings, a construction estimate, application and appropriate fee shall
be submitted to the sixth floor counter. Notification prior to any repair construction is
required 24 hours in advance. The contractor shall call 425-430-7203 and leave permit
number, location and extent of work, contact name and phone number. Similar, separate
notification to the fire department is required.
RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS
1. A construction plan indicating repair schedule, 24-hour emergency contact numbers, and
traffic control plans shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued.
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City of R ;,«n Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: F -v\ R,U Le _ ,u- v--- COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 34
ICWNTON
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,20t5tFnCIVgn
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLMT 1 g 006
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 tlLLdl�l�� �(�
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LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximately
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums,
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
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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.� �� �D �f7 �t17I2�
Sigat of Director or Authorized Representative Date
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Routing Rev.10/93
• City of F ,,i=in Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION •REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:—T sp -at(3 COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 268tYOFRErvroN
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2000
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLOR `a'°T 1 8 2®O0
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 t UllLthi u DiV11619IV
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximately SE 160th Street/116
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 215t Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums,
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
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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. ),�
at a of Director or uthorized Representative Date
Sig p
Routing Rev.10/93
City of h`....in Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:Surf. I Luo-tew ,- COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2000
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2000
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYL&ITY OF RENTON
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 q
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximate) E �P•0 h /116th
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 215`Street. The easements cross property owned b`y Sunset Condominiums,
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets bUILiLVICi OIv'1610r
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
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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.
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Siof Director or Authorized Representative Date
Routin� Rev.10/93
City of R i,:,r n Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: -+IV-e_ Pv-exielvditrfrA COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2000
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2000
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLOR
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 _
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from app ' atiFy 1 h tr 1 iEm
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned b Saes
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential stree<
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A I OCT 1 8 2001) , '
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The.proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipehhes
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conductec utilizhiy d yf• Oct •• allc&a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the Igo.t q� .11=' e
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while othe.c may neerrilig b I. is: . The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to '
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
t-0,--, 14,000 Feet
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areas where ddi nal information is n; .,d to properly assess this proposal.
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Signature o irector or Authorized Represe,(tive Date
Routing Rev.10/93
City of Rein-on Department of Planning/Building/Public works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEFAT
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: PAS COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2,041 toklk
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,2000 ONCA
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLOR ptr ¢ '
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PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 "�.
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximately SE 160th Street/116th
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned by Sunset Condominiums,
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
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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
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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 a itional information is nee ed to properly asses proposal.
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Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
Routing Rev.10/93
City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: effiva olr, Sew(tea COMMENTS DUE: OCTOBER 31, 2000
APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-134,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: OCTOBER 17,? t�,®r RENTom
APPLICANT: Northwest Pipeline Corporation PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE TAYLOR me}7-nirn
PROJECT TITLE: South Seattle Pigging Project WORK ORDER NO: 78745 ((Its fir- 1 MOO
LOCATION:The Renton portion or the project is located in a 1.25 miles linear easement from approximately SE 160th Street/116th
Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21st Street. The easements cross property owned bajwatiReVitititinON
Hillside Apartments, Puget Sound Energy, utility right-of-ways and highways and residential streets
SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-pressure natural gas pipelines
operated by Williams Gas Pipeline within the City of Renton. The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a
"smart pig'. The pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs,which are able to determine the location of possible
damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The
scope of the repairs is unknown at this time. The purpose of the environmental review is to establish the permitting process to
ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
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
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 whey;additional information is neede to properly assess this proposal.
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Routing Rev.10/93
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APPLICATION NO: LUI.1 • 134-, ELr •J
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.
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Puget Sound Energy Michael D. &Marilena A.Ford
P.O.Box 90868 1506 S.Puget Dr.
Bellevue,WA 98009-0868 Renton,WA 98055-4311
20230590610100 202305906309
Soos Creek Water Sewer City of Renton
P.O.Box 58039 200 Mill Ave.S.
Renton,WA 98058-1039 Renton,WA 98055-2132
202305906804000 202305907109
Cascade Vista Fee Methodist Church Puget Sound Energy/Gas
2201 Edmonds Ave.SE P.O.Box 90868
Renton,WA 98058-4647 Bellevue,WA 98009-0868
202305911804 202305912406
Heritage Hills Associates Tosco Marketing Co.
9 Lake Bellevue Dr.,Ste.213 P.O.Box 52085
Bellevue,WA 98005-2454 Phoenix,AZ 85072-2085
202305913503 202305914709
Dipietro Enterprises,Inc. Garnet W.&Margaret K.Neely,Jr.
11454 Des Moines Memorial Dr. 1512 S.Puget Dr.
Seattle,WA 98168-1743 Renton,WA 98055-4311
202305914808 202305915607
Yau B.&Angela M.Ho Cascade Vista Free Methodist Church
2405 SE 21st St. 2201 Edmonds Ave.SE
Renton, WA 98055-4525 Renton,WA 98058-4647
202305915706 337675034009
Heritage Hills II Assoc.L.L. Hillside Villa Condo Simpson Housing LP
9 Lake Bellevue Dr.,Ste.213 3201 S.Tamarac Dr.,Ste.200
Bellevue,WA 98005-2454 Denver,CO 80231-4361
667305001006 667305002004
Nguyen T.Hoang Elpidio R.Rabang
2101 Jones P1.SE 2107 Jones P1.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4508 Renton,WA 98055-4508
667305003002 667305004000
Adelaida&Dionioso Corsilles Wu Property Investment,Inc.
2113 Jones Pl.SE 9500 Roosevelt Way NE
Renton,WA 98055-4508 Seattle,WA 98115-2252
567305005007 667305006005
Luis H.Galimba Robert H. Olson
2209 Jones Pl.SE 2215 Jones Pl.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4507 Renton,WA 98055-4507
667305007003 667305008001
Patrick E.McGuire Carol Stewart
2221 Jones Pl.SE 2227 Jones P1.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4507 Renton, WA 98055-4507
667305009009 667305010007
Al A. &Elisa NG Libed Steven R.Betts
2216 Jones Pl.SE 2210 Jones Pl.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4507 Renton,WA 98055-4507
667305011005 667305012003
A Zmirli Lonny D. &Sharon K.Wright
16950 151st Ave.SE 1809 SE 21st Pl.
Renton,WA 98058-8510 Renton,WA 98055-4554
667305013001 667305014009
Nemesio&Leticia Root Judith A.Grote
2210 SE 21st St. 2203 Lincoln Pl.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4545 Renton,WA 98055-4527
667305015006 667305016004
Tec T.,H.W.Chinn Charles W.Butt
2209 Lincoln Pl.SE 29455 232nd Ave.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4527 Black Diamond,WA 98010-1231
667305017002 667305018000
Betty J.Grant Charles A.Peterson
1091 SE 22nd P1. 1907 SE 22nd Pl.
Renton,WA 98055-4557 Renton,WA 98055-4557
667305019008 667305020006
Rudy A. &Arsenia M.Pizarro Leslie&Carole Nelson
7060 Brown Derby Cir. 1910 SE 22nd Pl.
Las Vegas,NV 89128-3423 Renton,WA 98055-4557
667305021004 667305022002
Brian D. &Tharon L.Knittle Jeffrey&Tuyen B.H. Vu
1904 SE 22nd Pl. 2110 Lincoln Pl.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4557 Renton,WA 98055-4528
567305028009 667305029007
Margaret M.Blanchard,Trustee Philip A.Case
1808 SE 21st P1. 1802 SE 21st Pl.
Renton, WA 98055-4554 Renton,WA 98055-4554
567305030005 667305031003
2.indy F. &Marcus F.Strickland Corina Kwan
1716 SE 21st P1. 2106 Jones Pl.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4553 Renton,WA 98055-4508
667305032001 667306001005
Trung Tran Anthony M.&Shirley J.Culjak
2100 Jones P1.SE 1919 SE 22nd P1.
Renton,WA 98055-4508 Renton,WA 98055-4557
6673016002003 667306003001
Jerome Torrey Thomas M. &Brenda G.Latsch
2001 SE 22nd Pl. 2007 SE 22nd P1.
Renton,WA 98055-4558 Renton,WA 98055-4558
667306004009 667306005006
Fisseha B.Engida Jullian R.Ellis
2013 SE 22nd P1. 17614 NE 88th Pl.
Renton,WA 98055-4558 Redmond,WA 98052-3252
667306006004 667306007002
Marcos A.&Aleida M.Henriquez Jay A.Johnson
2103 SE 22nd P1. 2109 SE 22nd P1.
Renton,WA 98055-4559 Renton,WA 98055-4559
667306008000 667306009008
Vilaylaksn Siththisakd Salvador P.Billones
2115 SE 22nd Pl. 2121 SE 22nd Pl.
Renton,WA 98055-4559 Renton,WA 98055-4559
667306010006 667306011004
Frank T.Hidaka R.J.Morris
2116 SE 22nd P1. 2110 SE 22nd P1.
Renton,WA 98055-4559 Renton,WA 98055-4559
667306013000 667306019007
Don L.Rollolazo T.C. &Chan H.Lee
2114 Aberdeen Ct.SE 2115 Aberdeen Ct.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4539 Renton,WA 98055-4539
667306020005 667306021003
Charles L.Sharin Kevin C. &Michelle T.Osborn
2213 Aberdeen Ct.SE 2008 SE 22nd Pl.
Renton,WA 98055-4560 Renton,WA 98055-4558
567306022001 667306023009
Pedro J.Martin Ivan Anderson&Sand Crumpton
2210 Monterey Ct.SE 2118 Monterey Ct.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4562 Renton,WA 98055-4561
567306027000 667306028008
Marie&Stanley E.Fraga Jose D.Navarro
2117 Monterey Ct. SE 2211 Monterey Ct.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4561 Renton,WA 98055.-4562
667307001004 667307002002
Mark E. Vincent Ricardo Q. &Rosina C.Beltran
2114 Blaine Ave.SE 2108 Blaine Ave.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4524 Renton,WA 98055-4524
667307003000 667307004008
Paul Y/HW Toshi Chai Minn Liu
2115 SE 21st Ave. 2119 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4556 Renton,WA 98055-4546
667307005005 667307006003
Emerson D.Piedad George R.Musk
2201 SE 21st St. 2205 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4544 Renton,WA 98055-4544
667307007001 667307008009
Raymond S.&Jane S.NG Franklin C.Dumo
2209 SE 21st St. 2213 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4544 Renton,WA 98055-4544
667307009007 667307010005
Darryl R. &Theresa Staszewski Joseph Gregg
2303 SE 21st St. 2307 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4542 Renton,WA 98055-4542
667307011003 667307012001
Pedro B.Piedad Crisogono D.Maquiraya
2311 SE 21st St. 2315 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4542 Renton,WA 98055-4542
667307013009 667307014007
Le Albert&P.Bich-Thuy Juan V.Rubio
2401 SE 21st St. 2405 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4525 Renton,WA 98055-4525
667307015004 667307016002
tarry R. &Nancy L.Carlile Christopher E.&Regina E.Carter
2409 SE 21st St. 2020 Edmonds Dr.SE
Renton,WA 98055-4525 Renton,WA 98055-4509
667307017000 667307018008
Marvin Y.Hayami Roger P.&Carla J.Wieser
2018 Edmonds Dr.SE 2402 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4509 Renton,WA 98055-4526
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567307019006 667307020004
Sandor&Katherine Anna Toth Fred P.Struck
25512 139th Ave.SE 2312 SE 21st St.
Kent,WA 98042-6608 Renton,WA 98055-4543
667307021002 667307022000
Francisco Cruz •Ved P. &Adarsh Goyal
2110 Monterey Ct.SE 2304 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4561 Renton,WA 98055-4543
667307023008 667307024006
Petronio P.Maguddayao Nemesio Root
2214 SE 21st St. 2210 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4545 Renton,WA 98055-4545
667307025003 667307026001
Michael C.Servis Larry L. &Melissa A.Jeannot
2206 SE 21st St. 2200 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4545 Renton,WA 98055-4545
667307027009 667307033007
Michael M.Thomas Sylvia J.Watson
2116 SE 21st St. 2107 SE 21st St.
Renton,WA 98055-4547 Renton,WA 98055-4546
667307034005 667307035002
Faye Lynn Dow Jesus&Susana Bactol
15152 65th Ave.NE 2117 Blaine Ave.SE
Kenmore,WA 98028-4378 Renton,WA 98055-4523
667307036000 fl 667307038006
City of Renton King County
200 Mill Ave.S. 500 A Admin Bldg.
Renton,WA 98055-2132 Seattle,WA 98104
667306012002 889870066004
Pakee Saetem Allan M. &Miriam C.Arzaga
2122 SE Aberdeen Ct. 2107 Wells Ct.S.
Renton,WA 98055-4539 Renton,WA 98055-4356
889870067002 889870069008
Floyd N. &Carol J.Kershner Cleve N.Himeda
2103 Wells Ct.S. 2110 Wells Ct.S.
Renton,WA 98055-4356 Renton,WA 98055-4356
889870071004 889870072002
Stuart E.&Mary E.Krisel David A.&Joann S.Leibman
1016 S 22nd Ct. 1022 S 22nd Ct.
Renton,WA 98055-4352 Renton,WA 98055-4352
389870073000 889870074008
7,raig W.&Tina Lynne Graham Timothy&Jodelle Groves
1102 S 22nd Ct. 1108 S 22nd Ct.
2enton,WA 98055-4353 Renton,WA 98055-4353
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rL�jVrv0 Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Stove Taylor,Project Manager,Development Services .
Division,1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 96055,by 5:00 PM on October 31,2000.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.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON- this project. •
SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) CONTACT PERSON: STEVE TAYLOR(425)430-7219
• PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
DATE: • October 17,2000
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA-00-134,ECF
APPLICATION NAME: SOUTH SEATTLE PIGGING PROJECT �Ty
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposal is to Internallyinspect approximately 1.25 miles of two high-, : .„yr L' a:7lr ,.;%;,,,1,fwr;p;:•d3.•;.• .,,
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pressure natural gas pipelines operated byWilliams Gas Pipeline within the Cityof Renton. The intemal inspection is l dip.:‘ a 1r ¢r:conducted utiliang a geometric tool called a'smart pig', The pipeline Is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs, 1R1 r.n,. s y ££:�;' I:,V.a�6, )y,•�?,3:•`: yya
which are able to determine the locationneed of possible damage to the pipeline.Some of the damaged sections may require I �_..®.: , ���' ' :'A�� ,;,•, c S,YI`
Immediate repair while others may need to be validated.The scope of the repairs Is unknown at this time.The purpose of `, ) [iP ;1i7°�;;; 11� "`YYY ���; : r, •,
the environmental review Is to establish the permitting process to ensure a timely response to any anomalies that may be au j,1]IJ'y;-'���� y` ll" ;,;(e,l,..�,! If'�G� "' 't ` +
found.Depending on the scope of repairs,further environmental review maybe warranted, A I a Il;,, nr� m ,.`„ a.„,Zh4'1 s:.v`•.¢ `•: . I
PROJECT LOCATION: The Renton portion or the project is located In a 1.25 mile linear easement from I '�\_4I. ' 6J-11' ___ t fir ',
approximately SE 160°'SUeeU116 Avenue SE to the meter station at SR 515/South 21"Street. The easements cross, \® ,c �-1
property owned by Sunset Condominiums,Hillside Apartments,Puget Sound Energy,utility right-of-ways and highways n1 •1‘11
@:+., �a - h� a� e�� \`("1°"� i��
and residential streets. n `rls In e. E WIN% 1 ...7.i
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OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE,(DNS):As the Lead Agency,the City of Renton has '£"Wig (� ��
determined that significant environmental Impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project.Therefore,s permitted "wl.,ow.434 's.� a�..'N= g"J mrsh. Vi
under the RCW 43.21C.110,the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be 7 1-•l'4.:�\L..,jam;',�'t..rJ�_ �I� p t a .lJ�(lg
issued.Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are Integrated into a single comment period.There will sl�{�.-c�.a� •;Gal lj_ 'IV 1 i .(��� ; `� �"-
be no comment period following the Issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non.Significance(DNS).A 14-day appeal 1 ,i\I:.,�„"„;>,:,, g11-1`"'s' "' —�
period will follow the Issuance of the DNS. 1 © ®-`- •J viik i 1 n I - r (.n,.0 n I g�
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: October 9,2000 "' ' :::.,• a _6S-�"-nil "�
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: October 17,2000 I , ;I at.Eli -. �`,via . I 9 - c��—
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Permits/Review Requested: Environmental(SEPA)Review �'1`k =-'•'- a
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Other Permits which may be required: Construction Permit,Grading Permit,Right-of-Way Use Permit,and other ■ maim;
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applicable permits. I 't,"-
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Requested Studies: WA i
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Location where application may �� y�'—,���p©
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be reviewed: Planning/Building/Public Works Division,Development Services Department, 7 ,# II _ r
1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 I /4#'=. �� N
PUBLIC HEARING: N/A n •�
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: «� ,
Land Use/Zoning: Easements are located in R-6 and RM-I zoning districts. '�''1-11
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Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project: None known ,
Development Regulations v _ _ -Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City's SEPA Ordinance,Title IV.as well as __
Uniform Building,Electrical and Fire Codes.
Proposed Mitigation Measures: None Identified at this limo
CERTIFICATION
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I, f!'tare [)e.Sq,A�J ,hereby certify that copies of the above
• . • .document were posted by me in ) • conspicuous places on or nearby •
the described property on OUfi . is.., Zcr�a •
• Signed: &,_,,4
ATTEST: Subcribed and sworn before me,a Nortary Public,in and for tee State of
Washington residing in g',cloy) , on the 2 S day of ( - Zoo0 .
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MARILYN KANICHEFF ;<.
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—y,-� - i�C 1 NOTARY PUBLIC a.
���G/ STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSION EXPIRES
4 JUNE 29, 2003 a
MARILYN KAMCHEFF yn ..„.. - ..
MY APPOINTMENT EXPIRES:6-29-03
CITY _. )F: RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor'• Gregg m Zimerman P E.,Administrator
October 18, 2000
Mr. Rodney Gregory
Northwest Pipeline Corporation •
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22909 NE Redmond-Fall City Road
Redmond,WA 98053
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SUBJECT: South Seattle Pigging Project
• Project No. LUA-00-134;ECF
Dear Mr. Gregory:
The Development Planning•Section,.of the,Cityof:,Renton_has determined that the subject
application is complete according'to;.submittal;rrequirements and, therefore, is accepted
for review. , ." r.;
It is tentatively scheduled for'consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on
November 14, 2000: Prior to that review,you will be notified if any additional information
is required to continue processing your application.
Please contact me, at(425)430-7219, if you have any questions:
Sincerely, .
r .
= • Steve Taylor
Project Manager
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cc: 1 Puget Sound Energy/Owner
• Take Me Home,:Inc./Owner.
• Northwest Pipeline Corporation/Owner'::
Ms. Susan Kim/Owner.. ...
Simpson Housing LP/Owner , _ . . • .
Sunset Ridge Condom o iniums/Owners,(t Qal�1 �55.: V10 � •
CIOCCPtanG0
1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 "
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noianXeii MaStBCAppl�catron fbr.eaGh.o.wner PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT� " NAME: p�
NAME: Pl t..g � . SOU.191 Ok.. Eh2Y'OJ IJ SOutl�, SQ&-E±Le. P19C�I VIg 0 `�e G't
PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION:
ADDRESS: P. 0 . Box. 90865 SR.515 S. a I" S-br.cct
154(0l - 10o ` Pat.. S.
CITY: 13-.-L ltvu�. ZIP: 92,009- b 0� 6 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
202305 - 90/ 1 - 09
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING LAND USE(S):
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PROPOSED LAND USES:
NAME: ROB N ej 6 12-E6.OIL-
PI peLI EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:COMPANY (if applicable): klo12-THWeST
C..orzporLAT1or.1 6222
ADDRESS: 22909 N.E. REDMo, D- FALL_ CI TN rap• PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable):
CITY: REDMOND ZIP: 98053 EXISTING ZONING:
SF Pr 11\ 11s51PIC'
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 4-25-868 -IOID , E'%T. 2052
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable)': G\�
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NAME: RODN GRE6vR SITE AREA (SQ. FT. OR ACREAGE): fDF? 1�
COMPANY (if applicable): 14OrTiwesf PIPE4arG CORP. PROJECT VALUE:
ADDRESS: 22909 N.E. (Z£DMowO- �14LL e(T% RD• IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA?
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CITY: QEDMDND ZIP: 98D53
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY
SENSITIVE AREA?
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— ANNEXATION $ SUBDIVISION:
_ COMP. PLAN AMENDMENT $
— REZONE $ _ LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT $
— SPECIAL PERMIT $ _ SHORT PLAT $
_TEMPORARY PERMIT $ _TENTATIVE PLAT $
_ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ _ PRELIMINARY PLAT $
_ SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ _ FINAL PLAT $
✓GRADE & FILL PERMIT $
(NO. CU. YDS: 4- 500 ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $
_ VARIANCE $ _
(FROM SECTION: ) _
PRELIMINARY
_WAIVER $ FINAL
_WETLAND PERMIT $
ROUTINE VEGETATION
— MOBILE HOME PARKS: $
MANAGEMENT PERMIT $
_ BINDING SITE PLAN $
SHORELINE REVIEWS:
_ SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $
_ CONDITIONAL USE $
_VARIANCE $
— EXEMPTION $No Charge ✓ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $
REVISION $
I, (Print Name) 'Court+ 6.1180 to ,declare that I am (please check one)_the owner of the property involved in this application,_✓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.
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ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a�- IQh�iy•P t�•Nin aa9 ii
N inl Pt I tree, CArp• / Rear,e� GregoAi fgt.the State of residing at /�;• .\ F+�9yffi
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1) Property: 15461 100TH AVE S, WA
APN: 202305-9071-09 Levy Code: 2110 Use: UTILITIES
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: Total Value:
Census: 258.01 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: Land Value:
Map Page: 656-D5 Exemptions: Impry Value:
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-20-SW Neighborhood: Taxable:
Jurisdiction: School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision: % Improve:
Owner: PUGET SOUND ENERGY/GAS Phone:
Mail: PO BOX 90868; BELLEVUE WA 98009-0868 B900
SALES INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area: 5,080
Record/Sale Date: Bldg/Living Area: 5,080
Sale Price/Type: Above Grade:
Document#: Basement Area:
Deed Type: Basement Type:
$/SF:
Excise#:
Yrblt/Eff: 1965 1965
1st Mtg$/Type:
Total Rooms:
Rate/Type/Term: / / Bedrms:
1st Mtg Name: Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg$/Type: TtI Baths/Fixt:
Title Company: #Stories: 1
Sale Comments: #Units:
Seller: Fireplace: 0
#Parcels/Last Sale: Pool:
Nominal Info = Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
SITE INFORMATION Construct: STEEUHEAVY
Foundation:
Zoning: SF Lot Size: A16.00
Ext Wall:
County Use: 622 Lot Area: 696,960
Frame:
Improve Type: Park Type:
Legal Plat BkPg: Park'#/SF: Roof Type:
Roof Matl:
Legal Blk/Bldg: View Type: CORNER LOT
Heat Fuel:
Legal Lot/Unit: View Quality: Heat Type:
Land Rights: #Bldgs: Electric:
Legal: LOT 202305 BLK 71 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 TH N 501.87 FT Bldg Desc Size
TH N 87-0 9-25 E 70.26 FT TO TPOB TH N 02-06
Comments: CNTY USE: UTILITIES-PUBLIC; CONST QUALITY: AVERAGE; FOOTPRINT: 5080; Property:WA NATURAL
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(� ZIP: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
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NAME: ROE)N 9N,1 C 2EGvtj
COMPANY(if applicable): Jjotz-rmwes7 PIpeLtioE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
CotzpdI ,TIOP
ADDRESS: 22909 N.E. REOMOaD- CatA- Ct 11 RD• PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable):
CITY: RE DM O N D ZIP: 98 053 EXISTING ZONING:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-86e, -IO , EXT. 205a
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable):
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SITE AREA (SQ. FT. OR ACREAGE):
NAME: 12 O DNB./ GP-6 Go2v�
COMPANY(if applicable): tiOZTw€Sf PIFE4w1E PROJECT VALUE:
ADDRESS: ZZ909 N.E. REDMOwto- Bat t. CITY leo• IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA?
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CITY: QEDMOP4D ZIP: 98053
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY
SENSITIVE AREA?
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_ SPECIAL PERMIT $ _ SHORT:;PLAT > .??y $
—TEMPORARY PERMIT �$ _TENTATIVE PLAT $
_ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ _ PRELIMINARY PLAT $ •
_ SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ _ FINAL PLAT $
✓GRADE & FILL PERMIT $
(NO. CU. YDS: 4- 500 ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $
_VARIANCE $ •
(FROM SECTION: ) _
PRELIMINARY
_WAIVER $ FINAL •
_WETLAND PERMIT $
ROUTINE VEGETATION
— MOBILE HOME PARKS: $
MANAGEMENT PERMIT $
_ BINDING SITE PLAN $
SHORELINE REVIEWS:
_ SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $
— CONDITIONAL USE $
VARIANCE $
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_ EXEMPTION $No Charge ✓ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $
REVISION $
I, (Print Name) Rodnij 6'et317 t ,declare that I am (please check one)_the owner of the property involved in this application, 1/the 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.
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1) - Property: , WA
APN: 202305-9018,-05 Levy Code: 2110 Use: RESIDENTIAL LOT
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: $66.23 Total Value: $4,500
Census: 258,01 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: 1996 Land Value: $4,500
Map Page: 656•E5 Exemptions: Impry value:
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-20-SE Neighborhood: 030002 Taxable: $4,500
Jurisdiction: RENTON School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision:. % Improve:
Owner: TAKE ME HOME INC Phone:
Mail: PO BOX 66098; SEATTLE WA 98166-0098 B001
SALE INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area:
Record/Sale Date: 02/01/1984 02/01/1984 Bldg/Living Area:
Sale Price/Type: $100 FULL Above Grade:
Document#: 8402010846 Basement Area:
Deed Type: QUIT CLAIM DEED Basement Type:
$/SF:
Excise#: 0759520
Yrblt/Ef:
1st Mtg$/Type: Total Rooms:
Rate/Type/Term: / / Bedrms:
1st Mtg Name: Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg$/Type: Tti Baths/Fiat:
Title Company: #Stories:
Sale Comments: #Units:
Seller: PARKWOOD HOMES Fireplace: 0
#Parcels/Last Sale: Pool:
Nominal Info= Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
Construct:
alljE INFORMATION
Foundation:
Zoning: SF Lot Size: A0.99 Ezt Wall;
County Use: 901 Lot Area: 43,162 Frame:
Improve Type: Park Type: Roof Type:
Legal Plat BkPg: Park#/SF. Roof Matl:
Legal Blk/Bldg: View Type: Heat Fuel:
Legal Lot/Unit: view Quality; Heat Type:
Land Rights: #Bldgs: 1 Electric: UTILITIES AVAILABLE
Legal: LOT 202305 BLK 18 POR S 30 FT OF SE 1/4-BEG SE COR SD Bldg Des aka
SEC TH WLY ALG S LN SD SEC 930 FT TO TPOB TH N
Comments: CNTY USE:VACANT-RES 0-1AC;STREET: UNPAVED; GRADE: EVEN GRADE; SEWER: PRIVATE;SIZE&
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tarized Ma ter..Applicat{oil for each owner PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: •
NAME: �DVc 4tW(,QY, Pt 1Nt,(•r Cp,� •
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PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION:
ADDRESS: P.0 pcjx. r3S9O0 Vacant. lava, n'Cs1Y Reds Dr •
KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): , ;�
CITY: Sal-ti Letlez 6.64 ZIP: 94156 0900
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Ut 202305"912$
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING LAND USE(S):
PROPOSED LAND USES:
NAME: ROb N El 6 R£CwOP •
COMPANY(if applicable): mona-HWt sT PI pELu06 EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
CoRpvp.ATI owl
ADDRESS: 2 2969 N.E. REDM014D- FALL_ CI Ti (Zp• PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable):
CITY: REOMoND ZIP: 98053 EXISTING ZONING:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 4Z5-86g- , EXT. 2052.
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable):
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contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0a�a
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1) Property: , WA ;
APN: 202305-9128-02 Levy Code: 2110 Use: RESIDENTIAL LOT
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: Total Value:
Census: 258.01 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: Land Value:
Map Page: 656-E5 Exemptions: Impry Value:
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-20-SE Neighborhood: 030002 Taxable:
Jurisdiction: RENTON School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision: % Improve:
Owner: NORTHWEST PIPELINE CORP Phone:
Mail: PO BOX 8900-MAIL STOP 10453;SALT LAKE CITY UT 84108-2152 CR09
SALES INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area:
Record/Sale Date: Bldg/Living Area:
Sale Price/Type: Above Grade:
Basement Area:
Document#:
Basement Type:
Deed Type: $/SF:
Excise#: Yrblt/Eff:
1st Mtg$/Type: Total Rooms:
RatefType/Term: / / Bedrms:
1st Mtg Name: Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg $/Type: Ttl Baths/Fixt:
Title Company: #Stories:
Sale Comments: #Units:
Seller. Fireplace: 0
#Parcels/Last Sale: Pool:
Nominal Info= Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
Construct:
SITE INFORMATION
Foundation:
Zoning: SF Lot Size: A2.12 Ext Wall:
County Use: 901 Lot Area: 92,347
Frame:
Improve Type: Park Type: Roof Type:
Legal Plat BkPg: Park#/SF: Roof Meth '
Legal Blk/Bldg: View Type: Heat Fuel:
Legal Lot/Unit View Quality: Heat Type:
Land Rights: #Bldgs: 1 Electric: UTILITIES AVAILABLE
Legal: LOT 202305 BLK 128 POR OF SE 1/4 OF STR 20-23-05 DAF-BEG Bldg DesQ Size
ON SE C OR OF SD SEC 20 TH N 88-6-15 W ALG ..
Comments: CNTY USE:VACANT-RES 0.1AC;STREET: UNPAVED; GRADE: EVEN GRADE;SIZE,&SHAPE: IRREG
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ADDRESS: 2.2969 N.E. I2.$DMO0D- Fat_,_ CI ri 12-0• PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable):
CITY: ReDMONO ZIP: 98053 EXISTING ZONING:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 42.5-668-IOID , E'xr. 2052
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_VARIANCE $
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I, (Print Name) Roo'4 GYe9on� ,declare that I am (please check one)_the owner of the property involved in this application,_✓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.
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1) Property: 1615 S PUGET DR 1, RENTON WA 98055-8803 C019
APN: 692820.0010-00 Levy Code: 2110 Use: CONDOMINIUM '
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: $975.89 Total Value: 372,400
Census: 258.01 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: . Land Value: $8,900
Map Page: 656-05 Exemptions: Impry Value: $63,500
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-20-SW Neighborhood: Taxable: $72,400
Jurisdiction: School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision: PUGET DRIVE CONDO .% Improve: 87%
Owner. KIM SUSAN C Phone:
Mail: 1615 S PUGET DR STE A; RENTON WA 98055-8803 C019
SALES INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area: 4,963
Record/Sale Date: 06/10/1992 06/05/1992 03/08/1979 03/08/1979 Bldg/Living Area: 1,003
Sale Price/Type: $71,900 FULL $47,000 FULL Above Grade:
Document#: 9206100924 7903080460 Basement Area:
Deed Type: WARRANTY DEED WARRANTY DEED Basement Type:
Excise#: 1251729 $/5F: $71
Yrblt/Eff: 1978 1978
let Mtg $/Type: $68,300 CONY
Total Rooms:
Rate/Type/Term: / /360 Bedrms: 2
1st Mtg Name: MORTGAGE AUTHORITY Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg $lType: Ttl Baths/Fixt: 1
Title Company: STEWART TITLE #Stories: 2
Sale Comments: #Units: 5
Seller. MURREN H E Fireplace: 1
#Parcels/Last Sale: 1 Pool:
Nominal Info= Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
SITE INFORMATION/ Construct: FRAME
Foundation:
Zoning: Lot Size: A0.49
Ext Wall:
County Use: 121 Lot Area: 21,426 .
Frame:
Improve Type: TOWNHOUSE Park Type: CARPORT
Legal Plat BkPg: 18-1 Park NSF: Roof Type:
Roof Matt
Legal Blk/Bldg: 01 View Type: CITY
Heat Fuel: OIL
Legal Lot/Unit 1 View Quality: Heat Type: ELECTRIC BASEBOAR
Land Rights: #Bldgs; Electric:
Legal: UNITA PUGET DRIVE CONDOMINIUM PCT OF VALUE 19.963 . Bddg Desc i
Comments: CNTY USE: CONDO 2-9 UNITS;VIEWS:CITY--AVERAGE; CONST QUALITY:AVERAGE; Property: PUGET
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NAME: P 3 SOUY1oL EYYer ( SOLL St&,-ttl,c, P,531 Ribt.ct
PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION:
ADDRESS: P. D. BOX. 90668 �(Lq�-t DrtvG 5ou-w Grryct Pat. S.
CITY: Bc LiLv),,(, ZIP: 95009.. 06655 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
202.305- 90U(0 - 07
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING LAND USE(S): CITY OF rid `,) 01.1
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PROPOSED LAND USES: '��'1`'�''
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NAME: ROD N 9
COMPANY.(if applicable): hIORTMw -r Pp EL,.aE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
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ADDRESS: 2 Z969 N.E. REpMo D- FA CI TN Q-0• PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable):
CITY: RE Dam ONO ZIP: 98053 EXISTING� ZONING:
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TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-866 -!Pit. , E%T. 2055Z
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable):
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NAME: 120DNe'l G2EGORy SITE AREA (SQ. FT.OR ACREAGE):
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COMPANY (if applicable): AIOr.TMwCST Pi La..c CDRP. PROJECT VALUE:
ADDRESS: 22909 N.E. IZEDMoup- emu.: etTl RD. IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA?
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CITY: 2EOMOW D ZIP: 98053
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ _ PRELIMINARY PLAT $
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(NO. CU. YDS: < 500 ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $
VARIANCE $
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_WETLAND PERMIT $ — 1
ROUTINE VEGETATION MOBILE HOME PARKS: $
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MANAGEMENT PERMIT $
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SHORELINE REVIEWS:
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_ EXEMPTION $No Charge /ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $
REVISION $
I, (Print Name) 1COUrttj G,re90nJ, ,declare that I am (please check one)_the owner of the property irivolved in this application, "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.
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N W Pt lae..11%A eo p. / Rxlr,e j Gre,gc u f r he State f P residing ▪•'•�S`IONS yllf
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1) Property: , WA
APN: 202305-9016-07 Levy Code: 2110 Use: RESIDENTIAL LOT
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: Total Value:
Census: 258.01 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: Land Value:
Map Page: 656-D5 . Exemptions: Impry Value:
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-20-SW Neighborhood: 030002 Taxable:
Jurisdiction: RENTON School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision: % Improve:
Owner: PUGET SOUND ENERGY/ELEC Phone:
Mail: PO BOX 90868; BELLEVUE WA 98009-0868 B900
SALES INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area:
Record/Sale Date: Bldg/Living Area:
Sale Price/Type: Above Grade:
Basement Area:
Document#:
Deed Type: Basement Type:
$/SF:
Excise#:
Yrblt/Eff:
1st Mtg$/Type: Total Rooms:
Rate/Type/Term: / / Bedrms:
1st Mtg Name: Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg$/Type: Ttl Baths/Fixt:
Title Company: #Stories:
Sale Comments: #Units:
Seller: Fireplace: 0
#Parcels/Last Sale: Pool:
Nominal Info= Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
Construct:
SITE INFORMATION
Foundation:
Zoning: MF Lot Size: A9.73
Ext Wall:
County Use: 901 Lot Area: 423,839
Frame:
Improve Type: Park Type:
Roof Type:
Legal Plat BkPg: Park#/SF:
Roof Matl:
Legal Blk/Bldg: View Type:
Heat Fuel:
Legal Lot/Unit: View Quality: Heat Type:
Land Rights: #Bldgs: 1 Electric: UTILITIES AVAILABLE
Legal: LOT 202305 BLK 16 POR SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TGW POR Bldg Desc Size
W 1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SW 1/4 LY WITHIN BPA 350 FO
Comments: CNTY USE:VACANT-RES 0-1AC; STREET: PAVED; GRADE: EVEN GRADE; SEWER: PUBLIC;WATER:
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PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION:
ADDRESS: 3201 5, Tama-&c... Thriv 2223 $GvtSor �2.OcicL. 5.
SW,Jtt, 2.00
CITY: ZIP: 80�31- L13(0� KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
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COMPANY(if applicable): NJMTHwesT PI pELiaE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
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CITY: REOMoNO ZIP: 98053
EXISTING ZONING: SOv-
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TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-866-101D , exr. 205a OCI
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NAME: �ODNey Gi2EGvR SITE AREA (SQ. FT. OR ACREAGE):
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COMPANY(if applicable): ti0r riweSf PIPELIw)P. 0_0124). PROJECT VALUE:
ADDRESS: 22909 N.E. QEDMorJp- CIT� (2D. IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA?
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CITY: ZED Moo4D ZIP: 98053
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY
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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.
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1) Property: 2223 BENSON RD S JJ, RENTON WA 98055-8834 C086
APN: 337675-0340-09 Levy Code: 2110 Use: CONDOMINIUM
County: KING,WA Prop Tax: $5,512.55 Total Value: $411,000
Census: 253.00 Tax Yr: 1999 Delinq: Land Value: $41,000
Map Page: 656-C6 Exemptions: Impry Value: $370,000
R-T-S-Q: 05-23-29-NW Neighborhood: Taxable: $411,000
Jurisdiction: School Dist: 403 Assd Yr: 1999
Subdivision: HILLSIDE VILLA CONDO % Improve: 90%
Owner: SIMPSON HOUSING LP Phone:
Mail: 3201 S TAMARAC DR STE 200; DENVER CO 80231-4361 C004
SALES INFORMATION IMPROVEMENTS
LAST SALE PRIOR SALE Gross Bldg Area: 206,859
Record/Sale Date: 01/30/1998 01/30/1998 Bldg/Living Area: 7,404
Sale Price/Type: $7,477,941 FULL Above Grade:
MULTI Basement Area:
Document#: 9801303309
Deed Type: CORRECTION DEED Basement Type:
$/SF' $1,009
Excise#: 1591469
Yrblt/Eff: 1987 1990
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Rate/Type/Term: / / Bedrms:
1st Mtg Name: Baths(Full/Half):
2nd Mtg$/Type: TtI Baths/Fixt:
Title Company: FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURAN #Stories: 3
Sale Comments: #Units: 34
Seller: VICTORIA HILLS I LP Fireplace: 1
#Parcels/Last Sale: 20 Pool: CONCRETE
Nominal Info= Date: Doc#: Type: Porch:
Construct: FRAME
SITE INFORMATION Foundation:
Zoning: Lot Size: A16.12 Ext Wall:
County Use: 122 Lot Area: 702,599
Frame:
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Legal Blk/Bldg: , JJ View Type: CORNER LOT
Heat Fuel: OIL
Legal Lot/Unit: JJ View Quality: Heat Type: FORCED AIR
Land Rights: #Bldgs: Electric:
Legal: UNIT JJ HILLSIDE VILLA CONDOMINIUM PCT OF VALUE 3.38 Bldg Desc Size
Comments: CNTY USE: CONDO 10-49 UNITS; CONST QUALITY:AVERAGE; Property: HILLSIDE VILLA CONDOMINIUM;
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Williams.
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2000 SOUTH SEATTLE SMART PIGGING PROJECT 7 L�'!�`"'�
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON
Purpose: To internally inspect 8.5 miles of the both the South Seattle Lateral and South Seattle Loop of
which 1.25 miles is located in the City of Renton limits. To inspect both pipelines for geometry defects.
To repair pipeline defects as required by WGP's pipe repair procedures.
Justification: The South Seattle Lateral and Loop pipelines were constructed in 1956 and 1966,
respectively. The lateral and loop consist of a combination of 10", 12", and 16" pipe that passes through
some of the most densely populated areas on the WGP system. The lines cross widely varying terrain
which includes steep wooded hills, stream and river crossings, an abundance of highway and residential
road crossings, apartment complexes, a school, a golf course, and many front and back yards. Through
the years, the lines have been exposed to numerous utility crossings and construction projects. An
internal inspection, using geometry tools, will allow us to determine the location and extent of any
possible damage.
Description of Work within City of Renton limits: Prior to initiating the internal inspection, two
receivers are necessary to be installed at the South Seattle Meter Station located at the corner of State
Route 515 and South 21st Street. The work will include ground clearing, grading, and excavation totaling
approximately 488 cubic yards of existing material and the installation of the receiver facilities. We
determined during our preapplication meeting that this work alone would not require a Grading Permit.
We agreed to apply for a Grading Permit because of the accumulative affects of the work at the meter
station site and the possible need for immediate occupancy to excavate sites determined by the internal
inspection.
Regarding the internal inspection, a standard cleaning pig will be run first to remove any debris and/or
liquids from the pipelines. A ten-inch gauge plate/cleaning pig will be run to further clean the line and
check for any diameter limitations that may cause problems for the smart pigs.
A sixteen-inch gauge plate/cleaning pig will be run to further clean the line and check for any diameter
limitations that may cause problems for the smart pigs. Finally, 10" and 16" electronic geometry pigs will
be run to inspect the line for any deformations.
All work will take place within previously disturbed areas. If a defect requiring repair is discovered
within a sensitive area, it may become necessary to obtain special permits from the City of
Renton. The City of Renton will be consulted prior to any excavation and "Letters of
Understanding" will be provided (if necessary) thoroughly explaining the reason for the work and
including work methods.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Upland and Wetland Erosion Control,
Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan will be utilized for guidance regarding final clean-up and
revegetation.
The construction and repair work within the City of Renton limits will take place within the
Company's 60-foot right of way and easement and/or existing fee owned property. Temporary
extra workspace will be needed at meter station site for the receiver installation.
Our existing easements and established routes will be used to access portions of the right-of-way
and easement where pipeline sections require rehabilitation.
When pipeline segments requiring repair or replacements are identified, landowners will be
notified prior to commencement of work.
All areas disturbed during construction will be regraded to as near as possible its original contour
and restored as specified by the affected landowner.
The contractor will have an OSHA designated "Competent Person" on site at all times during
construction. Safety meetings will be held on site prior to construction.
Company inspectors and Company supervision will shut down the operation immediately if safety
violations or unsafe conditions are observed, or if any violations of permits or environmental
requirements are observed.
Performance Goals: To complete the project in an efficient manner, minimizing environmental
and customer impacts. To protect the safety of construction and Operations personnel, and the
public. To complete all new facilities and pipeline improvements with the highest degree of
quality, providing lasting value to our operations. To complete the project in a way that result in
safe, more reliable pipelines.
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WAC 197-11-960 Environmental checklist.
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, 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:
South Seattle Lateral Smart Pigging Project
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2. Name of applicant:Northwest Pipeline Corporation(Northwest) E.✓ � M�
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3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: L; :,A��/�
295 Chipeta Way 4 v iJ
Salt Lake City,Utah 84108
Contact persons: David Lof 801-584-6824
Rodney Gregory 206-868-1010
4. Date checklist prepared: Sept.21,2000
5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton,Development Services Division
6. Proposed timing or schedule(including phasing, if applicable): Starting 10/19/2000 and continuing
into the year 2001
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected
with this proposal? If yes,explain.
This project involves maintenance of existing facilities, not the addition or expansion of
existing facilities. The project will entail the locating,inspection and repair of anomalies found
in Northwest's natural gas pipelines as a result of conducting internal inspections of the
pipeline. Anomalies identified by geometry instruments in October 2000 will be repaired
during the Fall of 2000,anomalies identified by magnetic flux leakage instruments in 2001 will
be repaired during 2001.
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared,
directly related to this proposal.
There is none.
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly
affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes,explain.
All work will take place within an existing, approved natural gas pipeline right-of-way.
Northwest is not aware of any other pending government approvals for property covered by
this proposal.
10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal,if known.
Depending on where anomalies are located it may be necessary to obtain HPA's from Wash.
Dept. of Fish and Wildlife or permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct
work under Nationwide Permit#3.
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the
project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects
of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this
form to include additional specific information on project description.)
Northwest owns and operates two high pressure interstate natural gas pipelines which transport
natural gas from Northwest's mainline near Cedar Hills to a delivery meter station(South
Seattle Meter Station)near Talbot Hill Park. The South Seattle Lateral and Loop were
constructed in 1956 and 1966,respectively. The lateral and loop consist of a combination of 10",
12",and 16"pipe which passes through some of the most densely-populated areas on
Northwest's system. The lines cross widely varying terrain which includes steep wooded hills,
stream and river crossings,an abundance of highway and residential road crossings,apartment
complexes,a school,a golf course,and many front and back yards.Through the years,the lines
have been exposed to numerous utility crossings and construction projects.For these reasons,
this pipeline has been determined to operate at a higher level of risk,and is therefore an ideal
candidate for an integrity assessment. Internal inspection using geometry tools and magnetic
flux leakage tools will allow us to determine the location and extent of any possible damage.
Minor modifications are being made to Northwest's piping to allow the passage of the tools
through the pipeline,this work should be completed in early October 2000. The geometry tools
will be run through the pipelines sometime around October 6 with results of the runs becoming
available several days later. Anomalies meeting or exceeding Northwest's inspection/repair
criteria will be located in the field and excavated for visual inspection between October 10 and
18. If there are any anomalies severe enough to warrant pipe replacement those sections are
currently scheduled to be completed between October 19 and 24.
Ground disturbance,associated with anomalies which are severe enough to warrant excavation
to facilitate additional investigation,will be limited to Northwest's existing permitted right-of-
way. The size of the disturbance zone at the excavation site is related to the depth of the existing
pipeline;however,in most cases the excavation zone is generally no more than 200-1600 square
feet. The total area affected should never exceed one fifth of an acre and in most cases will be
much less. Excavation activities are normally completed with the use of a backhoe and hand
shovels. Upon completion of investigation/repairs all sites will be returned to their previously
existing contours and surface cover reestablished.
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location
of your proposed project,including a street address,if any,and section,township,and range,if known. 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 South Seattle Meter Station is located in the SE1/4,SE1/4,Sec.19,TWS 23N,RNG 5E and the
• pipeline lies in a generally easterly direction from there in the S1/2, S1/2,Sec.20,TWS 23N,RNG
5E. Please see the attached portion of the Renton Quadrangle which shows the general location of
the pipeline. Anomaly sites requiring excavation may be located anywhere along the pipeline,exact
locations will not be known until mid-October.
TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT EVALUATION FOR
AGENCY USE ONLY
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. Earth
a. General description of the site(circle one): Flat,rolling,hilly,steep slopes,mountainous,
other Flat,rolling and steep slopes
b. What is the steepest slope on the site(approximate percent slope)?
20-25%as measured from topographic map.
c. What general types of soils are found on the site(for example,clay,sand,gravel,peat,
muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils,specify them and note any prime
farmland.
Gravelly sandy loam
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so,
describe.
Not to our knowledge, however, maps obtained from the City of Renton Technical Services
Division indicate that an area to the east of the meter station approximately 1600 feet in length
is in a moderate slide sensitive area and susceptible to erosion hazards.
e. Describe the purpose,type,and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
There will be no permanent changes to the existing grade at any anomaly site,all sites
will be returned to their pre-existing grade. We do not anticipate importing or
exporting any fill materials.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,construction,or use? If so,generally describe.
Any time soil is disturbed there is a potential for erosion to occur.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction(for example,asphalt or buildings)?
Only that portion which is presently covered with an impervious surface.
• TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT EVALUATION FOR
AGENCY USE ONLY
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion,or other impacts to the earth,if any:
• Northwest will limit the extent of the area disturbed to as small an area as possible and limit the
amount of equipment accessing the site. In most cases sites will be completed in 2-3 days.
• Silt Fence or strawbale sediment control structures will be installed prior to excavation in order
to contain any sediment onsite and prevent it from entering streams or wetlands.
• After the site has been returned to it's pre-existing grade the surface will be reseeded and
mulched or resurfaced to match it's original conditional.
• Northwest will follow the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Upland Erosion
Control,Revegetation,and Maintenance Plan(attached as Appendix A).
2. Air
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal(i.e.,dust,automobile,
odors,industrial wood smoke)during construction and when the project is completed? If
any,generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
Minor emissions of dust may occur during excavation and none following completion of
the project.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe.
No
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air,if any:
None,unless there is a severe problem near residences in which case a water truck will be
employed to water down the site.
3. Water
a. Surface:
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,wetlands)? If yes,describe
type and provide names. If appropriate,state what stream or river it flows into.
There do not appear to be any streams,there probably are some wetlands which
are shown on National Wetland Inventory maps and some that are not shown.
2)Will the project require any work over,in,or adjacent to(within 200 feet)the described
waters? If yes,please describe and attach available plans.
It is possible that some anomaly sites may be wetland areas, we will not know until sites
are identified in the field and wetland surveys are completed prior to excavation.
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.
Only native soils removed from the excavation would be placed back in the excavation and
no soils would be removed from the site.
4)Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description,purpose,and approximate quantities if known.
Temporary minor diversions may be necessary to facilitate construction but it is
unlikely.
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5)Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so,note location on the site plan.
NO
6)Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge.
NO
b. Groundwater
1) Will ground water be withdrawn,or will water be discharged to ground water? Give
general description,purpose,and approximate quantities if known.
NO
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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.
None,this does not apply.
c. Water runoff(including stormwater):
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.
There should be no runoff from the sites other than stormwater runoff or water
pumped from the excavation. After the water has passed through sediment
control structures it will flow off site as it normally would.
2)Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so,generally describe.
There should be no waste materials to enter ground or surface waters.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface,ground,and runoff water impacts,if any:
• Sediment control structures (silt fence and/or strawbale dikes) will be installed prior to
excavation in order to treat stormwater runoff, contain any sediment onsite and prevent
sediment from entering streams or wetlands.
• Northwest will follow the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's(FERC)Upland
Erosion Control,Revegetation,and Maintenance Plan(attached as Appendix A)and
FERC's Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures(attached as
Appendix B).
4. Plants
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
deciduous tree: alder,maple,aspen,other
evergreen tree: fir,cedar,pine,other
X shrubs
X grass
pasture
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crop or grain
wet soil plants: cattail,buttercup,bullrush,skunk cabbage,other
water plants: water lily,eelgrass,milfoil,other
other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
This will depend upon the specific anomaly site but in general the pipeline right-of-way is
maintained so that only shrubs,forbs and grasses should be removed,there should be no trees
to be removed.
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:
After the site has been returned to it's pre-existing grade the surface will be reseeded and
mulched or resurfaced to match it's original conditional.
5. Animals
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be
on or near the site:
birds: hawk,heron,eagle,songbirds,other:raptors and songbirds
mammals: deer,bear,elk,beaver,other:primarily small mammal
fish: bass,salmon,trout,herring,shellfish,other:None
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
None known
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so,explain.
It is a corridor that is generally maintained in a natural/undeveloped condition and
probably provides habitat for small mammals and birds.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife,if any:
Each location will be returned to it's pre-existing condition.
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.
The completed project will have no energy needs.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties?
If so,generally describe.
NO
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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:
None
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.
The purpose of this project is to identify and repair any potential weak points along the
two pipelines. Northwest's pipeline excavation and repair procedures will be followed at
all times to reduce the risk of pipeline rupture, this may include the reduction of line
pressure or taking a section of the pipeline out of service while required repairs are being
made. Once the repairs are completed we do not expect any hazards to be present as a
result of this proposal.
1)Describe special emergency services that might be required.
In the unlikely event that a rupture were to occur while repairs were being made
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ambulance services could be needed to transport any victims,fire trucks could be needed
to control fire and police to keep spectators away.
2)Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards,if any:
Follow recognized industry safety practices while completing the work and as discussed
above reduce line pressure or remove a section of line from service as necessary to safely
complete repairs.
b. Noise
1)What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project(for example:
traffic,equipment,operation,other)?
Noise in the area will not affect the project.
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 what hours noise would come from the site.
The amount of time spent at each repair location will generally be 2-3 days. The
equipment used to complete repairs will typically include a tracked excavator, personal
vehicles and possibly a welding truck. Work hours would ususually be from 7am to 8pm
unless an emergency situation dictated work to continue later.
3)Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts,if any:
Work as quickly and efficiently as possible to complete necessary repairs.
8. Land and shoreline use
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
The pipeline right-of-way is generally restricted to use by the natural gas pipeline
however the right-of-way does cross roads and other utilities including some of
BPA's high voltage power lines. Use on adjacent properties include apartment
complexes,single family dwellings and roads.
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b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so,describe.
NO
c. Describe any structures on the site.
As a rule there are no other structures except for the pipelines in the right-of-way but in some
areas the pipeline is very close to apartment buildings such as just south of Puget Drive SE and
east of Benson Road.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so,what?
NO
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
Unknown
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site?
Unknown
g. If applicable,what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site?
None of the pipeline right-of-way is within a shoreline area.
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an"environmentally sensitive"area? If so,specify.
Maps obtained from the City of Renton Technical Services Division indicate that an area to the
east of the meter station approximately 1600 feet in length is in a moderate slide sensitive area
and susceptible to erosion hazards.
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
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts,if any:
Not applicable
1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans,if any:
This does not apply to this project,the proposal calls for repairs to existing facilities.
9. Housing
a. Approximately how many units would be provided,if any? Indicate whether high,middle,or
low-income housing.
Not applicable
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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:
Not applicable
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?
There are no proposed aboveground structures.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
No views would be altered or obstructed.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts,if any:
Each site will be returned to it's pre-existing condition following construction.
11. Light and glare
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur?
The only light which may be produced by the project is temporary construction lighting if it
becomes necessary to complete repairs at a site after normal daylight hours.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
NO
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?
None
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts,if any:
None
12. Recreation
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
The right-of-way may provide open space used by individuals for walking or hiking
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so,describe.
Construction activities at each site would necessitate restriction of access to the right-of-way for
safety reasons during the time at each site.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation,including recreation opportunities to be
provided by the project or applicant,if any:
None,the amount of time required to complete repairs at each site will be minimal.
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AGENCY USE ONLY
13. Historic and cultural preservation
a. Are there any places or objects listed on,or proposed for,national,state,or local preser-
vation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so,generally describe.
Unknown,although it is unlikely that there are any places or objects within the pipeline right-
of-way that would qualify since the right-of-way has been heavily impacted by construction of
two pipelines.
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic,archaeological,scientific,or
cultural importance known to be on or next to the site.
Unknown, although it is unlikely that there are any landmarks, archaeological or cultural
features within the pipeline right-of-way.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts,if any:
If any archaeological,cultural or historic items are encountered during construction work will
be halted immediately and the Washington State Historic Preservation Officer will be notified.
Construction will not continue until clearance has been received from the SHPO.
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.
A number of public and private roads intersect and run parallel to the pipeline right-of-way as
shown on the Renton Quadrangle provided. Access will necessariliy depend upon the location
of each anomaly.
b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not,what is the approximate distance to the
nearest transit stop?
Not known.
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the
project eliminate?
None
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).
No, sites should be accessible from roads which bisect the right-of-way and the right-of-way
itself.
e. Will the project use(or occur in the immediate vicinity of)water,rail,or air transporta-
tion? If so,generally describe.
NO
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f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project?If known,
indicate when peak volumes would occur.
None
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AGENCY USE ONLY
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts,if any:
If there are any anomalies located such that repair work would interfere in anyway with public
or private roads Northwest would contact the owner/responsible party immediately to
coordinate plans for repair to the anomaly.
15. Public services
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services(for example:fire pro-
tection,police protection,health care,schools,other)? If so,generally describe.
NO
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AGENCY USE ONLY
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services,if any.
Conduct excavation and pipeline repairs in a safe manner in order to preclude the need for
emergency management services.
16. Utilities
a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity,natural gas,water,refuse serv-
ice,telephone,sanitary sewer,septic system,other.
Various utilities intersect the pipeline right-of-way but will not be needed for completion of the
proposed repair activities.
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 which might
be needed.
None
C. SIGNATURE
The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead
agency is relying on them to make its decision.
Signature: awe. '
Date Submitted: 9/25 Too
APPENDIX A
FERC UPLAND EROSION CONTROL,REVEGETATION,AND
MAINTENANCE PLAN(PLAN)
UPLAND EROSION CONTROL,REVEGETATION,AND
MAINTENANCE PLAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPLICABILITY 1
II. PRECONSTRUCTION FILING 1
III. SUPERVISION AND INSPECTION 1
A. ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION 1
B. RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS 2
IV. PRECONSTRUCTION PLANNING 3
A. DRAIN TILE AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 3
B. GRAZING DEFERMENT 3
C. ROAD CROSSINGS AND ACCESS POINTS 3
D. DISPOSAL PLANNING 3
E. AGENCY COORDINATION 4
V. INSTALLATION 4
A. APPROVED AREAS OF DISTURBANCE 4
B. TOPSOIL SEGREGATION 4
C. DRAIN TILES 5
D. IRRIGATION 5
E. ROAD CROSSINGS AND ACCESS POINTS 5
F. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL 5
1. Temporary Slope Breakers 5
2. Sediment Barriers 6
3. Mulch 6
VI. RESTORATION 7
A. CLEANUP 7
B. PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL DEVICES 8
1. Trench Breakers 8
2. Permanent Slope Breakers 8
C. SOIL COMPACTION MITIGATION 9
D. REVEGETATION 9
1. General 9
2. Soil Additives 10
3. Seeding Requirements 10
VII. OFF-ROAD VEHICLE CONTROL 11
VIII. POST-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 11
A. MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE 11
B. REPORTING 12
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APPLICABILITY
A. This Plan applies to all natural gas construction projects where it is imposed by the Commission or
agreed to by project sponsors and shall be used for all nonwetland areas of a project. However,
the staff encourages using this Plan for all construction and abandonment activities. Wetland and
waterbody systems are addressed in the Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation
Procedures(Procedures).
Deviations that involve measures different from those contained in this Plan will only be permitted
as certificated by the Commission or by written approval of the Director of the Office of Pipeline
Regulation(OPR),or his/her designee,unless specifically required in writing by another Federal,
state,or Native American land management agency for the portion of the project on its land. The
project sponsor shall file other agency requirements with the Secretary of the Commission
(Secretary)before construction.
B. The intent of this Plan is to confine project-related disturbance to certificated areas(such as
construction right-of-way,extra work areas,pipe storage yards,and access roads),and to
minimize erosion and enhance revegetation in those areas. Any project-related ground disturbance
(including erosion)outside of these areas is subject to compliance with all applicable survey and
mitigation requirements.
C. The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary the locations and dimensions of all areas that will
be disturbed by project-related activities,including pipe storage yards,contractor yards,disposal
areas,and access roads as part of its application.
II. PRECONSTRUCTION FILING
A. Before construction begins on a project that will disturb more than 5 acres of land,the project
sponsor must file with the Secretary a copy of its Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan prepared
for compliance with the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency's National Stormwater Program
General Permit requirements. This plan must be available in the field on each construction spread
and shall include a Spill Prevention,Containment,and Countermeasure Plan(see section IV.A. of
the Procedures).
B. The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary all written requirements from Federal,state,or
Native American land management agencies regarding erosion control,revegetation,or
maintenance for the project that deviate from this Plan.
III. SUPERVISION AND INSPECTION
A. ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION
1. At least one Environmental Inspector is required for each construction spread during
active construction or restoration.
2. Environmental Inspectors shall have peer status with all other activity inspectors.
3. Environmental Inspectors shall have the authority to stop activities that violate the
environmental conditions of the FERC certificate or other authorizations and order
corrective action.
B. RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS
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At a minimum,the Environmental Inspector(s) shall be responsible for:
1. Ensuring compliance with the requirements of this Plan,the Procedures,the environ-
mental conditions of the FERC certificate authorization,the mitigation measures
proposed by the applicant in the application submitted to FERC,and other environmental
permits and approvals;
2. Verifying that the limits of authorized construction work areas and locations of access
roads are properly marked before clearing;
3. Verifying the location of drainage and irrigation systems;
4. Identifying stabilization needs in all areas;
5. Locating dewatering structures and slope breakers to ensure they will not direct water
into known cultural resources sites or locations of sensitive species;
6. Verifying that trench dewatering activities do not result in the deposition of sand,silt,
and/or sediment near the point of discharge into a wetland or waterbody. If such
deposition is occurring,the dewatering activity shall be stopped and the design of the
discharge shall be changed to prevent reoccurrence;
7. Testing subsoil and topsoil in agricultural and residential areas to measure compaction
and determine the need for corrective action;
8. Advising the Chief Inspector when conditions(such as wet weather)make it advisable to
restrict construction activities in agricultural areas;
9. Ensuring restoration of contours and topsoil;
10. Approving imported soils for use in agricultural and residential areas;
11. Ensuring that temporary erosion controls are properly installed and maintained,daily if
necessary;
12. Inspecting temporary erosion control measures at least:
• on a daily basis in areas of active construction or equipment operation;
• on a weekly basis in areas with no construction or equipment operation;and
• within 24 hours of each 0.5 inch of rainfall;
13. Ensuring the repair of all ineffective temporary erosion control measures within 24 hours
of identification;
14. Keeping records of compliance with the environmental conditions of the FERC
certificate,and the mitigation measures proposed by the project sponsor in the application
submitted to the FERC,and other Federal or state environmental permits during active
construction and restoration;and
15. Establishing a program to monitor the success of restoration. See section VIII.A. Imp-
lementation of this program may be transferred to the company's operating section upon
completion of construction and restoration activities.
IV. PRECONSTRUCTION PLANNING
The project sponsor shall do the following before construction:
A. DRAIN TILE AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
1. Contact landowners to locate fields containing drainage tiles and irrigation systems.
2. Contact landowners and local soil conservation authorities to determine the locations of
future drain tiles that are likely to be installed within 3 years of the authorized
construction.
B. GRAZING DEFERMENT
Develop grazing deferment plans with willing landowners,grazing permittees,and land
management agencies to minimize grazing disturbance of revegetation efforts.
C. ROAD CROSSINGS AND ACCESS POINTS
Plan for safe and accessible conditions at all roadway crossings and access points during
construction and restoration.
D. DISPOSAL PLANNING
Determine methods and locations for the disposal of timber,slash,chips,and excess rock. Off-site
disposal is subject to compliance with all applicable survey and mitigation requirements.
E. AGENCY COORDINATION
1. Coordinate with the appropriate agencies as specified in sections IV.A.2.,IV.B.,IV.E.2.,
IV.E.3.,V.F.1.b.,V.F.3.d.,VI.B.2.b.,VI.D.2.,VI.D.3.b.,and VI.D.3.h.
2. Obtain written recommendations from the local soil conservation authorities or land
management agencies regarding erosion control and revegetation specifications,both
temporary and permanent. Have available all written recommendations from these or
other agencies for erosion control and revegetation specifications at the project location.
3. Develop specific procedures in coordination with the appropriate agency to prevent the
introduction or spread of noxious weeds and soil pests resulting from construction and
restoration activities.
V. INSTALLATION
A. APPROVED AREAS OF DISTURBANCE
1. Confine construction activity and ground disturbance to certificated areas.
2. The construction right-of-way width shall not exceed that described in the project
sponsor's FERC application unless otherwise modified by a certificate condition.
However,additional construction right-of-way may be used(subject to compliance with
all applicable survey and mitigation requirements)in limited areas for full right-of-way
width topsoil segregation or where topographic conditions,such as side-slopes,require it
to ensure safe construction. In no case shall the construction right-of-way width exceed
100 feet without the prior written approval of the Director of OPR.
B. TOPSOIL SEGREGATION
1. Use topsoil segregation methods in all residential areas and when the construction right-
of-way is wider than 30 feet in:
• annually cultivated or rotated agricultural lands(except pasture);
• hayfields;and
• other areas at the landowner's request.
2. Prevent the mixing of topsoil with subsoil by stripping topsoil from either the full work
area or from the trench and subsoil storage area(ditch plus spoilside method).
3. In residential areas topsoil replacement(i.e.,importation of topsoil)is an acceptable
alternative to topsoil segregation.
4. In deep soils(more than 12 inches of,topsoil),segregate at least 12 inches of topsoil. In
soils with less than 12 inches of topsoil make every effort to segregate the entire topsoil
layer.
C. DRAIN TILES
1. Mark drain tile locations identified during construction.
2. Probe all drainage tile systems within the area of disturbance to check for damage.
3. Repair damaged drain tiles to their original or better condition. Do not use filter-covered
drain tiles unless the local soil conservation authorities and the landowner agree. Use
qualified specialists for testing and repairs.
4. For new pipelines in areas where drain tiles exist or are planned,ensure that the depth of
cover over the pipeline is sufficient to avoid interference with drain tile systems. For
adjacent pipeline loops in agricultural areas,install the new pipeline with at least the
same depth of cover as the existing pipeline(s).
D. IRRIGATION
Maintain water flow in crop irrigation systems,unless shutoff is coordinated with affected parties.
E. ROAD CROSSINGS AND ACCESS POINTS
1. Maintain safe conditions at all road crossings in accordance with the road crossing plans
referenced in section IV.C.
2. If crushed stone access pads are used in residential or active agricultural areas,place the
stone on synthetic fabric to facilitate removal.
F. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL
Install temporary erosion controls immediately after initial disturbance of the soil. Temporary
erosion controls must be properly maintained throughout construction(on a daily basis) and
reinstalled as necessary(such as after backfilling of the trench)until replaced by permanent
erosion controls or restoration is complete.
1. Temporary Slope Breakers
a. Temporary slope breakers are intended to reduce runoff velocity and divert
water off the construction right-of-way. Temporary slope breakers may be
constructed of materials such as soil,silt fence;staked hay or straw bales,or
sand bags.
b. Construct temporary slope breakers using the written recommendations of the
local soil conservation authorities. In the absence of these recommendations,
install temporary slope breakers at the following spacing:
Slope(%) Spacing(feet)
5- 15 300
>15 -30 200
>30 100
c. Direct the outfall of each temporary slope breaker to a stable,well vegetated area
or construct an energy-dissipating device at the end of the slope breaker and off
the construction right-of-way.
d. Inspect and maintain temporary slope breakers as specified in sections III.B.11.
through 13.
2. Sediment Barriers
a. Sediment barriers are intended to stop the flow of sediment. They may be
constructed of materials such as silt fence,staked hay or straw bales,or sand
bags.
b. Install temporary sediment barriers at the base of slopes adjacent to road
crossings until disturbed vegetation has been reestablished.
c. Install temporary sediment barriers at appropriate locations to prevent siltation
into waterbodies or wetlands crossed by or near the construction work area(as
required in the Procedures).
d. Inspect and maintain all temporary sediment barriers as specified in sections
III.B.11 through 13.
e. Maintain all temporary sediment barriers in place until permanent revegetation
measures are successful or the upland areas adjacent to wetlands,waterbodies,or
roads are stabilized.
f. Remove temporary sediment barriers from an area when that area is successfully
restored as specified in section VIII.A.6.
3. Mulch •
a. Mulch is intended to stabilize the soil surface. Mulch can consist of straw,hay,
erosion control fabric,or some functional equivalent.
b. Apply mulch in accordance with the specifications outlined in this section
except,if mulching before seeding,increase mulch application on all slopes
within 100 feet of waterbodies and wetlands to a rate of 3 tons/acre.
c. Mulch before seeding if:
(1) final cleanup,including final grading and installation of permanent
erosion control measures,is not completed in an area within 10 days
after the trench in that area is backfilled;or
(2) construction or restoration activity is interrupted for extended periods,
such as when seeding cannot be completed due to seeding period
restrictions;
d. On all dry,sandy sites and slopes greater than 8 percent,spread mulch uniformly
over the area to cover at least 75 percent of the ground surface at a rate of 2
tons/acre of straw or hay or its equivalent,unless the local soil conservation
authority makes other recommendations in writing. If wood chips are used as
mulch,do not use more than 1 ton/acre and add the equivalent of 11 lbs/acre
available nitrogen(at least 50 percent of which is slow release).
e. If a mulch blower is used,the strands of the mulching material shall be at least 8
inches long to allow anchoring.
f. Ensure that mulch is anchored to minimize loss by wind and water.
g. When anchoring by mechanical means,use a mulch anchoring tool to properly
crimp the mulch to a depth of 2 to 3 inches.
h. When anchoring with liquid mulch binders,use rates recommended by the
manufacturer. Do not use liquid mulch binders within 100 feet of wetlands or
waterbodies.
i. Install erosion control fabric,such as jute thatching or bonded fiber blankets,at a
minimum,on waterbody banks at the time of final bank recontouring. Anchor
the erosion control fabric with staples or other appropriate devices.
VI. RESTORATION
A. CLEANUP
1. Make every effort to complete final cleanup of an area(including final grading and instal-
lation of permanent erosion control structures) within 10 days after backfilling the trench
in that area. If this schedule cannot be met,final cleanup must be completed as soon as
possible. In no case shall final cleanup be delayed beyond the end of the next
recommended seeding season.
2. A travel lane may be left open temporarily to allow access by construction traffic if the
temporary erosion control structures are installed as specified in section V.F.and
inspected and maintained as specified in sections III.B.11 through 13. When access is no
longer required the travel lane must be removed and the right-of-way restored.
3. Excess rock,including blast rock may be used to backfill the trench to the top of the
existing bedrock profile.
4. Remove excess rock from at least the top 12 inches of soil to the extent practicable in all
rotated and permanent cropland,hayfields,pastures,residential areas,and other areas at
the landowner's request. The size,density,and distribution of rock on the construction
work area should be similar to adjacent areas not disturbed by construction. Make
diligent efforts to remove stones greater than 4 inches if the off right-of-way areas do not
contain stones greater than 4 inches. The landowner may approve other rock size
provisions in writing.
5. Remove construction debris from the right-of-way and grade the right-of-way to leave the
soil in the proper condition for planting.
B. PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL DEVICES
1. Trench Breakers
a. Trench breakers are intended to slow the flow of subsurface water along the
trench. Trench breakers may be constructed of materials such as sand bags or
polyurethane foam. Do not use topsoil in trench breakers.
b. An engineer or similarly qualified professional shall determine the need for and
spacing of trench breakers. Otherwise,trench breakers shall be installed at the
same spacing as and upslope of permanent slope breakers.
c. In agricultural fields and residential areas where slope breakers are not typically
required,install trench breakers at the same spacing as if permanent slope
breakers were required.
d. Install trench breakers at the base of slopes adjacent to waterbodies and wetlands
and where needed to avoid draining of a wetland.
2. Permanent Slope Breakers
a. Permanent slope breakers are intended to reduce runoff velocity and divert water
off the construction right-of-way.,Permanent slope breakers may be constructed
of materials such as soil and sand bags.
b. Construct and maintain permanent slope breakers in all areas,except cultivated
areas and lawns,using the spacing recommendations obtained from the local soil
conservation authority. In the absence of written recommendations,use the
spacing for temporary slope breakers provided in section V.F.1.b.
c. Construct slope breakers with a 2 to 8 percent outslope to divert surface flow to a
stable area. In the absence of a stable area,construct appropriate energy-
dissipating devices off the construction right-of-way. Where slope breakers
extend beyond the edge of the construction right-of-way to direct runoff into
stabilized areas,they are subject to compliance with all applicable survey
requirements.
C. SOIL COMPACTION MITIGATION
1. Test topsoil and subsoil for compaction at regular intervals in agricultural and residential
• areas disturbed by construction activities. Conduct tests on the same soil type under
similar moisture conditions in undisturbed areas to identify approximate preconstruction
conditions. Use U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-style cone penetrometers or other
appropriate devices to conduct tests.
2. Plow severely compacted agricultural areas with a paraplow or other deep tillage
implement. In areas where topsoil has been segregated,plow the subsoil before replacing
the segregated topsoil. Alternatively,make arrangements with the landowner to plant and
plow under a"green manure"crop,such as alfalfa,to decrease soil bulk density and
improve soil structure. If subsequent construction and cleanup activities result in further
compaction,conduct additional tilling.
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3. Perform appropriate soil compaction mitigation in severely compacted residential areas.
D. REVEGETATION
1. General
a. The project sponsor is responsible for ensuring successful revegetation of soils
disturbed by project-related activities,except as noted in section VI.D.1.b.
b. Restore all turf,ornamental shrubs,and specialized landscaping in accordance
with the landowner's request,or compensate the landowner. Restoration work
must be performed by personnel familiar with local horticultural and turf
establishment practices.
2. Soil Additives
Fertilize and add soil pH modifiers in accordance with written recommendations obtained
from the local soil conservation authority or land management agencies. Incorporate
recommended soil pH modifier and fertilizer into the top 2 inches of soil as soon as
possible after application.
3. Seeding Requirements
a. Prepare a seedbed in disturbed areas to a depth of 3 to 4 inches using appropriate
equipment to provide a firm seedbed. When hydroseeding,scarify the seedbed
to facilitate lodging and germination of seed.
b. Seed disturbed areas in accordance with written recommendations for seed
mixes,rates,and dates obtained from the local soil conservation authority or
land management agencies,except in upland areas where landowners request
alternative seed mixes. Seeding and mulching in cultivated cropland shall
conform with the adjacent off right-of-way area unless otherwise requested by
the landowner in writing.
c. Perform seeding of permanent vegetation within the recommended seeding
dates. If seeding cannot be done within those dates,use appropriate temporary
erosion control measures discussed in section V.F.and perform seeding of
permanent vegetation at the beginning of the next recommended seeding season.
Lawns may be seeded on a schedule established with the landowner.
d. Seed slopes steeper than 33 percent immediately after final grading, weather
permitting,subject to the specifications in section VI.D.3.a-c.
e. Seed all disturbed soils within 6 working days of final grading,weather and soil
conditions permitting,subject to the specifications in section VI.D.3.a-c.
f. Base seeding rates on Pure Live Seed. Use seed within 12 months of seed
testing.
g. Treat legume seed with an inoculant specific to the species. For conventional
seeding,use 4 times the manufacturer's recommended rate of inoculant. For
hydroseeding,use 10 times the recommended rate of inoculant.
h. Uniformly apply and cover seed in accordance with the written
recommendations of the local soil conservation authorities or land management
agencies.
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i. In the absence of recommendations referred to in section VI.D.3.h. above,a seed
drill equipped with a cultipacker is preferred for application,but broadcast or
hydroseeding can be used at double the recommended seeding rates. Where seed
is broadcast,firm the seedbed with a cultipacker or roller after seeding.
VII. OFF-ROAD VEHICLE CONTROL
To each owner or manager of forested lands offer to install and maintain measures to control unauthorized
vehicle access to the right-of-way. These measures may include:
• signs;
• fences with locking gates;
• slash and timber barriers,pipe barriers,or a line of boulders across the right-of-way;and
• conifers or other appropriate trees or shrubs across the right-of-way.
VIII. POST-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
A. MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Conduct follow-up inspections of all disturbed areas after the first and second growing
seasons to determine the success of revegetation.
2. Monitor crops for at least 2 years to determine the need for additional restoration.
3. Revegetation shall be considered successful if upon visual survey the density and cover of
non-nuisance vegetation(or crops in cultivated cropland) are similar in density and cover
to adjacent undisturbed lands. If vegetative cover and density are not similar or there are
excessive noxious weeds after two full growing seasons,a professional agronomist shall
determine the need for additional restoration measures(such as fertilizing or reseeding).
Implement the measures recommended by the agronomist.
4. Monitor and correct problems with drainage and irrigation systems resulting from
pipeline construction in active agricultural areas.
5. Routine vegetation maintenance clearing shall not be done more frequently than every 3
years. However,to facilitate periodic corrosion and leak surveys,a corridor not
exceeding 10 feet in width centered on the pipeline may be maintained annually in a
herbaceous state. In no case shall routine vegetation maintenance clearing occur between
April 15 and August 1 of any year.
6. Restoration shall be considered successful if the right-of-way surface condition is similar
to adjacent undisturbed lands,revegetation is successful,and all temporary erosion
control devices are removed.
7. Efforts to control unauthorized off-road vehicle use,in cooperation with the landowner,
shall continue throughout the life of the project. Maintain signs,gates,and vehicle trails
as necessary.
B. REPORTING
1. The project sponsor shall maintain records that identify by milepost:
a. method of application,application rate,and type of fertilizer,pH modifying
agent, seed,and mulch used;
b. acreage treated:
c. dates of backfilling and seeding;and
d. names of landowners requesting special seeding treatment and a description of
the follow-up actions.
2. The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary quarterly activity reports documenting
problems,including those identified by the landowner,and corrective actions taken for at
least 2 years following construction.
APPENDIX B
WETLAND AND WATERBODY CONSTRUCTION AND
MITIGATION PROCEDURES(PROCEDURES)
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WETLAND AND WATERBODY CONSTRUCTION AND
MITIGATION PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPLICABILITY 1
II. PRECONSTRUCTION FILING 1
III. ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS 2
IV. PRECONSTRUCTION PLANNING 2
A. SPILL PREVENTION,CONTAINMENT,AND COUNTERMEASURE(SPCC)
PLAN 2
B. AGENCY COORDINATION 3
V. WATERBODY CROSSINGS 3
A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS 3
B. INSTALLATION 3
1. Time Window for Construction 3
2. Extra Work Areas 3
3. General Crossing Procedures 4
4. Spoil Pile Placement and Control 5
5. Equipment Bridges 5
6. Dam and Pump 5
7. Crossings of Minor Waterbodies 6
8. Crossings of Intermediate Waterbodies 7
9. Crossings of Major Waterbodies 7
10. Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control 7
11. Trench Dewatering 8
C. RESTORATION 8
D. POST-CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE 8
VI. WETLAND CROSSINGS 9
A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS 9
B. GENERAL 9
C. INSTALLATION 10
1. Extra Work Areas and Access Roads 10
2. Crossing Procedures 10
3. Temporary Sediment Control 12
4. Trench Dewatering 12
D. RESTORATION 12
E. POST-CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE 13
VII. HYDROSTATIC TESTING 14
A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS 14
B. GENERAL 14
C. INTAKE SOURCE AND RATE 14
D. DISCHARGE LOCATION,METHOD,AND RATE 15
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WETLAND AND WATERBODY CONSTRUCTION AND MITIGATION PROCEDURES
(PROCEDURES)
APPLICABILITY .
C. These Procedures apply to all natural gas construction projects where they are imposed by the
Commission or agreed to by project sponsors and shall be used for all wetlands and waterbodies
affected by a project. Deviations that involve measures different from those contained in these
Procedures will only be permitted as certificated by the Commission or by written approval of the
Director of the Office of Pipeline Regulation(OPR),or his/her designee,unless specifically
required in writing by another Federal,state,or Native American land management agency for the
portion of the project on its land. The project sponsor shall file other agency requirements with
the Secretary of the Commission(Secretary)before construction.
D. The intent of these Procedures is to minimize the extent and duration of project-related disturbance
of wetlands and waterbodies. Any project-related ground disturbance(including erosion)inside or
outside of the certificated areas is subject to compliance with all applicable survey and mitigation
requirements.
E. DEFINITIONS
3. "waterbody" includes any natural or artificial stream,river,or drainage with perceptible
flow at the time of crossing,and other permanent waterbodies such as ponds and lakes:
a. "minor waterbody" includes all waterbodies less than or equal to 10 feet wide at
the water's edge at the time of construction;
b. "intermediate waterbody" includes all waterbodies greater than 10 feet wide but
less than or equal to 100 feet wide at the water's edge at the time of construction;
c. "major waterbody" includes all waterbodies greater than 100 feet wide at the
water's edge at the time of construction.
4. "wetland" includes any area that satisfies the requirements of the current Federal
methodology for identifying and delineating wetlands.
II. PRECONSTRUCTION FILING
A. Project sponsors shall file with the Secretary before construction the hydrostatic testing
information specified in section VII.B.3. and a wetland delineation report as described in section
VI.B.1.,if applicable.
B. Project sponsors shall file with the Secretary site-specific construction plans prepared to comply
with sections V.B.2.c.,V.B.6.c.,V.B.9.b.,VI.B.4.,and VI.C.1.b. for review and written approval
by the Director of OPR before construction.
C. Before construction begins on a project that will disturb more than 5 acres of land,the project
sponsor shall file with the Secretary a copy of its Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan prepared
for compliance with the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency's(EPA)National Stormwater
Program General Permit requirements. This plan must be available in the field on each
construction spread and shall include a Spill Prevention,Containment,and Countermeasure Plan
(see section IV.A.).
D. The project sponsor shall prepare a schedule identifying when trenching or blasting would occur
within each waterbody greater than 10 feet wide,or within any coldwater fishery. The project
sponsor shall file the schedule with the Secretary within 30 days of the acceptance of the
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certificate and revise it as necessary to provide at least 14 days advance notice. Changes within
this last 14-day period must provide for at least 48 hours advance notice.
III. ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS
A. At least one Environmental Inspector having knowledge of the wetland and waterbody conditions
in the project area is required for each construction spread.
B. The Environmental Inspector's responsibilities are outlined in the Upland Erosion Control,
Revegetation,and Maintenance Plan(Plan).
IV. PRECONSTRUCTION PLANNING
A. SPILL PREVENTION,CONTAINMENT,AND COUNTERMEASURE(SPCC)PLAN •
Prepare a SPCC Plan that,at a minimum:
1. Identifies typical fuel,lubricants,and hazardous materials stored or used in the project
area,and the location,quantity,and method of storage;
2. Describes the preventive and mitigative measures to avoid or minimize impacts of spills
of fuel,lubricants,or hazardous materials,especially within any municipal watershed
area or within 100 feet of any waterbody or wetland;
3. Requires fueling and lubricating to be done in areas designated for such purposes and
specifies measures to avoid or minimize spills when construction equipment(such as
pontoon-mounted backhoes and pumps) will be refueled in or within 100 feet of any
waterbody or wetland;
4. Identifies emergency notification procedures in the event of a spill;
5. Requires each construction crew to have sufficient supplies of absorbent and barrier
materials on-hand to allow the rapid containment and recovery of any spills;
6. Includes procedures for collection and disposal of waste generated during spill cleanup or
equipment maintenance;
7. Includes procedures regarding excavation and disposal of any soil or materials
contaminated by a spill;and
8. Identifies names and telephone numbers of all state agencies and individuals that will be
contacted in the event of a spill.
B. AGENCY COORDINATION
Coordinate with the appropriate agencies as specified in sections V.A.,VI.A.,VI.D.4.,VI.D.5.c.,
VLD.7.,and VILA.
V. WATERBODY CROSSINGS
A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS
1. Provide written notification to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(COE)of the proposed
construction activities.
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2. Provide written notification to authorities responsible for potable surface water supply
intakes located within 3 miles downstream of the crossing at least 1 week before
beginning work in the waterbody.
3. Apply for state-issued waterbody crossing permits and obtain individual or generic
section'401 water quality certification or waiver.
4. Notify state authorities that request such notification at least 48 hours before beginning
trenching or blasting within the waterbody.
B. INSTALLATION
1. Time Window for Construction
Unless expressly permitted or further restricted by the appropriate state agency in writing
on a site-specific basis,crossings must be constructed during the following time
windows:
a. Coldwater Fisheries-June 1 through September 30;and
b. Coolwater and Warmwater Fisheries-June 1 through November 30.
2. Extra Work Areas
a. Access roads across a waterbody must use an equipment bridge as specified in
section V.B.S.
b. Locate all extra work areas(such as staging areas and additional spoil storage
areas)at least 50 feet away from waterbody boundaries,where topographic
conditions permit. If topographic conditions do not permit a 50-foot setback,
these areas must be located at least 10 feet from the water's edge.
c. The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary for review and written approval
by the Director of OPR before construction site-specific construction plans for
those extra work areas with a less than 50-foot setback from waterbody
boundaries and a site-specific explanation of the conditions that will not permit a
50-foot setback.
d. Limit clearing of vegetation between extra work areas and the edge of the
waterbody to the certificated construction right-of-way.
e. Limit the size of extra work areas to the minimum needed to construct the
waterbody crossing.
3. General Crossing Procedures
a. Comply with section 404 nationwide permit program terms and conditions(33
CFR Part 330).
b. Construct crossings as close to perpendicular to the axis of the waterbody
channel as engineering and routing conditions permit.
c. If the pipeline parallels a waterbody,attempt to maintain at least 15 feet of
undisturbed vegetation between the waterbody and the right-of-way except at
the crossing location.
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d. Where waterbodies meander or have multiple channels,route the pipeline to
minimize the number of waterbody crossings.
e. Maintain adequate flow rates to protect aquatic life,and prevent the interruption
of existing downstream uses.
f. Do not store hazardous materials,chemicals,fuels,lubricating oils,or perform
concrete coating activities within 100 feet of any waterbody or within any
designated municipal watershed area(except at locations designated for these
purposes by an appropriate governmental authority).
g. Attempt to refuel all construction equipment at least 100 feet from any
waterbody. If construction equipment must be refueled within 100 feet of a
waterbody,follow the procedures outlined in the project-specific SPCC Plan.
See section IV.A.
4. Spoil Pile Placement and Control
a. All spoil from minor and intermediate waterbody crossings,and upland spoil
from major waterbody crossings,must be placed in the construction right-of-
way at least 10 feet from the water's edge or in additional extra work areas as
described in section V.B.2.b.
b. Use sediment barriers to prevent the flow of spoil into any waterbody.
5. Equipment Bridges
a. Only clearing equipment may cross waterbodies before installation of equipment
bridges. Limit the number of such crossings of each waterbody to one per piece
of equipment.
b. Construct equipment bridges using one of the following methods:
(1) equipment pads and culvert(s);
(2) clean rockfill and culvert(s);or
(3) flexi-float or portable bridges.
Do not use soil to construct or stabilize equipment bridges.
c. Design and maintain each equipment bridge to withstand and pass the highest
flow that would occur while the bridge is in place.
d. Maintain equipment bridges to prevent soil from entering the waterbody.
e. Remove equipment bridges as soon as possible after permanent seeding unless
the COE authorizes it as a permanent bridge.
f. If there will be more than 1 month between final cleanup and the beginning of
permanent seeding and reasonable alternative access to the right-of-way is
available,remove equipment bridges as soon as possible after final cleanup.
6. Dam and Pump,
a. The dam-and-pump method may be used without prior approval for crossings of
minor waterbodies where fluming is not required by these Procedures.
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b. Prior written approval from the Director of OPR is required to dam and pump
where:
(1) fluming is required by these Procedures;or
(2) the waterbody is greater than 10 feet wide.
c. To request approval to use the dam-and-pump method,the project sponsor shall
file with the Secretary a project-specific plan for review and written approval by
the Director of OPR before construction. This plan must list all waterbodies
where the dam-and-pump method would be used and describe all measures that
would be used to maintain downstream flows,including:
(1) number and capacity of active pumps;
(2) number and capacity of backup pumps;
(3) the types of dams to be used up-and downstream of the crossing;
(4) how streambed scour would be prevented at the pump discharge;and
(5) how the operation would be monitored if the crossing is prolonged
beyond one normal construction day.
7. Crossings of Minor Waterbodies
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a. For crossings of all state-designated fisheries,all construction equipment must
cross the waterbody on an equipment bridge as specified in section V.B.S.
b. Equipment bridges are not required at minor waterbodies that do not have a
state-designated fishery classification(for example,agricultural or intermittent
drainage ditches). However,if an equipment bridge is used it must be
constructed as described in section V.B.S.
c. For crossings of all coldwater fisheries,and all coolwater and warmwater
fisheries considered significant by the state,route waterbody flow across the
trench using a flume pipe,and install the pipeline using all of the following
"dry-ditch"techniques:
(1) install flume pipe after blasting,but before trenching;
(2) use sand bag or sand bag and plastic sheeting diversion structure,or
equivalent;
(3) properly align flume pipe;
(4) do not remove flume pipe during trenching,pipelaying,or backfilling
activities;and
(5) remove all flume pipes and dams that are not also part of the equipment
bridge after final cleanup but before permanent seeding.
d. For minor waterbody crossings not covered by section V.7.c.,complete
construction in the waterbody(not including blasting) within 24 hours. Limit
use of equipment operating in the waterbody to that needed to construct the
crossing.
8. Crossings of Intermediate Waterbodies
a. Limit use of equipment operating in the waterbody to that needed to construct
the crossing.
b. All other construction equipment must cross on an equipment bridge as
specified in section V.B.S.
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c. Attempt to complete trenching and backfill work within the waterbody(not
including blasting) within 48 hours,unless site-specific conditions make
completion within 48 hours infeasible.
9. Crossings of Major Waterbodies
a. All major waterbody crossings must be constructed in accordance with the
measures contained in these Procedures to the maximum extent practicable.
b. The project sponsor shall develop and file with the Secretary detailed,site-
specific construction procedures(including scaled drawings identifying all areas
to be disturbed by construction)for each major waterbody crossing,as defined
in section I.C.1.c.for review and written approval by the Director of OPR before
construction. This requirement does not apply to offshore pipeline construction.
10. Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
Install sediment barriers(as defined in section V.F.2.a.of the Plan)immediately after
initial disturbance of the waterbody or adjacent upland. Sediment barriers must be
properly maintained throughout construction and reinstalled as necessary(such as after
backfilling of the trench)until replaced by permanent erosion controls or restoration of
adjacent upland areas is complete. Temporary erosion and sediment control measures are
addressed in more detail in the Plan.
. a. Install sediment barriers across the entire construction right-of-way at all
waterbody crossings.
b. Where waterbodies are adjacent to the construction right-of-way,install
sediment barriers along the edge of the construction right-of-way as necessary to
contain spoil and sediment within the right-of-way.
c. Use trench plugs at all non-flumed waterbody crossings to prevent diversion of
water into upland portions of the pipeline trench and to keep any accumulated
trench water out of the waterbody. Trench plugs must be of sufficient size to
withstand upslope water pressure.
11. Trench Dewatering
Dewater trench in such a manner that no heavily silt-laden water flows into any
waterbody.
C. RESTORATION
1. Use clean gravel or native cobbles for the upper 1 foot of trench backfill in all
• waterbodies that contain coldwater fisheries.
2. Stabilize waterbody banks and install temporary sediment barriers within 24 hours of
completing the crossing. For dry ditch crossings,complete bank stabilization before
returning flow to the waterbody channel.
3. Return all waterbody banks to preconstruction contours.
4. Application of riprap must comply with section 404 nationwide permit program terms
and conditions(33 CFR Part 330).
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5. Unless otherwise specified by state permit,limit the use of riprap to areas where flow
conditions preclude effective vegetative stabilization techniques such as seeded erosion
control fabric.
6. Revegetate disturbed riparian areas with conservation grasses and legumes or native plant
species,preferably woody species.
7. Remove all temporary sediment barriers when restoration of adjacent upland areas is
successful as specified in section VIII.A.6.of the Plan.
8. For each waterbody crossed,install a permanent slope breaker and a trench breaker at the
base of slopes near the waterbody. Locate the trench breaker immediately upslope of the
slope breaker.
9. Sections V.C.2.through V.C.7. above also apply to any streams mapped(as perennial or
intermittent)on U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic quadrangles but not
flowing at the time of construction.
D. POST-CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE
1. Limit vegetation maintenance adjacent to waterbodies to allow a riparian strip at least 25
feet wide,as measured from the waterbody's mean high water mark,to permanently
revegetate with native plant species across the entire right-of-way. However,to facilitate
periodic pipeline corrosion/leak surveys,a corridor centered on the pipeline and up to 10
. feet wide may be maintained in a herbaceous state. In addition,trees that are located
within 15 feet of the pipeline that are greater than 15 feet in height may be cut and
removed from the right-of-way.
2. Do not use herbicides or pesticides in or within 100 feet of a waterbody except as
specified by the appropriate land management or state agency.
VI. WETLAND CROSSINGS
A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS
1. Provide written notification to the COE concerning the proposed construction activities.
2. Apply for state-issued wetland crossing permit(s)and obtain individual or generic section
401 water quality certification or waiver.
B. GENERAL
1. The project sponsor shall conduct a wetland delineation using the current Federal
methodology and file a wetland delineation report with the Secretary before construction.
This report shall identify:
a. by milepost all federally delineated wetlands that would be affected;
b. the National Wetlands Inventory(NWI)classification for each wetland;
c. the crossing length of each wetland in feet;and
d. the area of permanent and temporary disturbance that would occur in each NWI
classification type.
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2. Route the pipeline to avoid wetland areas to the maximum extent possible. If a wetland
cannot be avoided or crossed by following an existing right-of-way,route the new
pipeline in a manner that minimizes disturbance to wetlands. Where looping an existing
pipeline,overlap the existing pipeline right-of-way with the new construction right-of-
way. In addition,locate the loop line no more than 25 feet away from the existing
pipeline unless site-specific constraints would adversely affect the stability of the existing
pipeline.
3. Limit the width of the construction right-of-way to 75 feet or less.
4. Implement the provisions of sections V. and VI. in the event a waterbody crossing is
located within or adjacent to a wetland crossing. If all provisions of sections V. and VI.
cannot be met,the project sponsor must file with the Secretary a site-specific crossing
plan for review and written approval by the Director of OPR before construction. This
crossing plan shall address at a minimum:
a. spoil control;
b. equipment bridges;
c. restoration of waterbody banks and wetland hydrology;
d. timing of the waterbody crossing;
e. method of crossing;and
f. size and location of all extra work areas.
5. Do not locate aboveground facilities in any wetland,except where the location of such
facilities outside of wetlands would prohibit compliance with U.S.Department of
Transportation regulations.
C. INSTALLATION
1. Extra Work Areas and Access Roads
a. Locate all extra work areas(such as staging areas and additional spoil storage
areas)at least 50 feet away from wetland boundaries,where topographic
conditions permit. If topographic conditions do not permit a 50-foot setback,
these areas must be located at least 10 feet from the wetland's edge.
b. • The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary for review and written approval
by the Director of OPR before construction site-specific construction plans for
those extra work areas with a less than 50-foot setback from wetland boundaries
and a site-specific explanation of the conditions that will not permit a 50-foot
setback.
c. Limit clearing of vegetation between extra work areas and the edge of the
wetland to the certificated construction right-of-way.
d. Limit the size of extra work areas to the minimum needed to construct the
wetland crossing.
e. The only access roads,other than the construction right-of-way,that can be used
in wetlands are those existing roads that can be used with no modification and
no impact on the wetland.
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2. Crossing Procedures
a. Comply with section 404 nationwide permit program terms and conditions(33
CFR Part 330).
b. Assemble the pipeline in an upland area and use"push-pull" or"float"
techniques to place pipe in trench where water and other site conditions allow.
c. Minimize the duration of construction-related disturbance within wetlands.
d. Limit construction equipment operating in wetland areas to that needed to clear
the right-of-way,dig the trench,fabricate and install the pipeline,backfill the
trench,and restore the right-of-way. All other construction equipment shall use
access roads located in upland areas to the maximum extent practicable. Where
access roads in upland areas do not provide reasonable access,limit all other
construction equipment to one pass through the wetland using the right-of-way.
e. Cut vegetation off at ground level,leaving existing root systems in place,and
remove it from the wetland for disposal.
f. Limit pulling of tree stumps and grading activities to directly over the
trenchline. Do not grade or remove stumps or root systems from the rest of the
right-of-way in wetlands unless the Chief Inspector and Environmental
Inspector determine that safety-related construction constraints require removal
of tree stumps from under the working side of the right-of-way.
g. Segregate the top 1 foot of topsoil from the area disturbed by trenching,except
in areas where standing water or saturated soils are present. After backfilling is
complete,restore the segregated topsoil to its original location.
h. Do not store hazardous materials,chemicals,fuels,lubricating oils,or perform
concrete coating activities in a wetland,or within 100 feet of any wetland
boundary.
i. Attempt to refuel all construction equipment in an upland area at least 100 feet
from a wetland boundary. If construction equipment must be refueled in a
wetland or within 100 feet of any wetland boundary,follow the procedures
outlined in the project-specific SPCC Plan. See section IV.A.
j. Do not use rock(except as allowed by item k.below),soil imported from
outside the wetland,tree stumps,or brush riprap to stabilize the right-of-way.
k. If standing water or saturated soils are present,use low-ground-weight
construction equipment,or operate normal equipment on timber riprap,
prefabricated equipment mats,or geotextile fabric overlain with gravel.
Geotextile fabric used for this purpose must be strong enough to allow removal
of all gravel and fabric from the wetland.
1. Do not cut trees outside of the construction right-of-way to obtain timber for
riprap or equipment mats.
m. Attempt to use no more than two layers of timber riprap to stabilize the right-of-
way.
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n. Remove all timber riprap,prefabricated equipment mats,geotextile fabric,and
overlying gravel upon completion of construction.
3. Temporary Sediment Control
Install sediment barriers(as defined in section V.F.2.a.of the Plan)immediately after
initial disturbance of the wetland or adjacent upland. Sediment barriers must be properly
maintained throughout construction and reinstalled as necessary(such as after backfilling
of the trench). Except as noted below in section VI.3.c.,maintain sediment barriers until
replaced by permanent erosion controls or restoration of adjacent upland areas is
complete. Temporary erosion and sediment control measures are addressed in more
detail in the Plan.
a. Install sediment barriers across the entire construction right-of-way immediately
upslope of the wetland boundary at all wetland crossings,as necessary to
prevent sediment flow into the wetland.
b. Where wetlands are adjacent to the construction right-of-way,install sediment
barriers along the edge of the construction right-of-way as necessary to prevent
sediment flow into the wetland.
c. Install sediment barriers along the edge of the construction right-of-way as
necessary to contain spoil and sediment within the right-of-way. Remove these
sediment barriers during right-of-way cleanup.
4. Trench Dewatering
Dewater trench in such a manner that no heavily silt-laden water flows into any wetland
or waterbody.
D. RESTORATION
1. Where the pipeline trench may drain a wetland,construct trench breakers and/or seal the
trench bottom as necessary to maintain the original wetland hydrology.
2. For each wetland crossed,install a permanent slope breaker and a trench breaker at the
base of slopes near the boundary between the wetland and adjacent upland areas. Locate
the trench breaker immediately upslope of the slope breaker.
3. Do not use fertilizer,lime,or mulch unless required in writing by the appropriate land
management or state agency.
4. Consult with the appropriate land management or state agency and develop plans for
active revegetation of wetlands affected by construction. The revegetation plans should
include specifications for the planting of native wetland species. Provide these plans to
the FERC staff upon request. In the absence of detailed revegetation plans or until the
appropriate seeding season for permanent wetland vegetation,temporarily revegetate the
right-of-way with annual ryegrass at a rate of 40 pounds/acre,unless standing water is
present.
5. For all forested wetlands affected:
a. plant native trees to ultimately restore the temporary right-of-way and the non-
maintained portion of the permanent right-of-way to its preconstruction state;
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b. plant native shrub and herbaceous species to revegetate the 30-foot-wide portion
of the permanent right-of-way selectively maintained as described in section
VI.E.1.;and
c. consult with the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,the EPA,the COE,and the
appropriate state agency to determine the density for planting the native trees
and shrubs.
6. Ensure that all disturbed areas permanently revegetate with native wetland herbaceous
and/or woody plant species.
7. Develop specific procedures in coordination with the appropriate land management or
state agency,where necessary,to prevent the invasion or spread of undesirable exotic
vegetation(such as purple loosestrife and phragmites).
8. Remove temporary sediment barriers located at the boundary between wetland and
adjacent upland areas after upland revegetation and stabilization of adjacent upland areas
are judged to be successful as specified in section VIII.A.6.of the Plan.
E. POST-CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE
1. Do not conduct vegetation maintenance over the full width of the permanent right-of-way
in wetlands. However,to facilitate periodic pipeline corrosion/leak surveys,a corridor
centered on the pipeline and up to 10 feet wide may be maintained in a herbaceous state.
In addition,trees within 15 feet of the pipeline that are greater than 15 feet in height may
be selectively cut and removed from the right-of-way.
2. Do not use herbicides or pesticides in or within 100 feet of a wetland,except as specified
by the appropriate land management agency or state agency.
3. Monitor the success of wetland revegetation annually for the first 3 to 5 years after
construction. Revegetation should be considered successful if the cover of native
herbaceous and/or woody species is at least 80 percent of the total area,and the diversity
of native species is at least 50 percent of the diversity originally found in the wetland. If
revegetation is not successful at the end of 3 years,develop and implement(in
consultation with a professional wetland ecologist)a remedial revegetation plan to
actively revegetate the wetland with native wetland herbaceous and woody plant species.
Continue revegetation efforts until wetland revegetation is successful.
VII. HYDROSTATIC TESTING
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A. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AND PERMITS
1. Apply for state-issued withdrawal permits,as required.
2. Apply for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)or state-issued
discharge permits,as required.
3. Notify appropriate state agencies of intent to use specific sources at least 48 hours before
testing activities unless they waive this requirement in writing.
B. GENERAL
1. Perform 100 percent radiographic inspection of all pipeline section welds or hydrotest the
pipeline sections,before installation under waterbodies or wetlands.
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2. If pumps used for hydrostatic testing are within 100 feet of any waterbody or wetlands,
address the operation and refueling of these pumps in the SPCC Plan prepared as
described in section IV.A.
3. The project sponsor shall file with the Secretary before construction a list identifying the
location of all waterbodies proposed for use as a hydrostatic test water source or
discharge location.
C. INTAKE SOURCE AND RATE
1. Screen the intake hose to prevent entrainment of fish.
2. Do not use state-designated exceptional value waters, waterbodies which provide habitat
for federally listed threatened or endangered species,or waterbodies designated as public
water supplies,unless appropriate Federal,state,and/or local permitting agencies grant
written permission.
3. Maintain adequate flow rates to protect aquatic life,provide for all waterbody uses,and
provide for downstream withdrawals of water by existing users.
4. Locate hydrostatic test manifolds outside wetlands and riparian areas to the maximum
extent practicable.
D. DISCHARGE LOCATION,METHOD,AND RATE
1. Regulate discharge rate,use energy dissipation device(s),and install sediment barriers,as
necessary,to prevent erosion,streambed scour,suspension of sediments,or excessive
streamflow. •
2. Do not discharge into state-designated exceptional value waters,waterbodies which
provide habitat for federally listed threatened or endangered species,or waterbodies
designated as public water supplies,unless appropriate Federal,state,and local
permitting agencies grant written permission.
3. Provide a copy of the results of sampling conducted in accordance with NPDES or state-
issued discharge permit requirements to the Commission's environmental staff.
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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING G1TY OF RENTON
CITY OF RENTON ctIFCFMr5=n
OCT 0 9 2000 JUL 2 7 ma
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MEMORANDUM . .
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TO: Construction Services, Fire Prevention, Plan Review, Project Planner
FROM: Jana Hanson, Development Services Division Director
SUBJECT: New Preliminary Application: c_ ¶4Th �, ;,v ad oci
LOCATION: TYl(Co+4511 N/14 Spat Y aviori
PREAPP NO. 00 SG.)
A meeting with the applicant has been scheduled for cl ,C () �/1/� , Thursday,
o„si 1O 6th
, in one of the floor conference rooms (new City
Hall).'If this meeting is scheduled at 10:00 AM, the MEETING MUST BE CONCLUDED
PRIOR TO 11:00 AM to allow time to prepare for the 11:00 AM meeting.
Please review the attached project plans prior to the scheduled meeting with the
applicant. You will not need to do a thorough "permit level" review at this time. Note
only major issues that must be resolved prior to formal land use and/or building permit
application submittal.
Please submit your written comments to .b v ,&" at least two (2) days
before the meeting. Thank you.
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CITY OF RENTON
FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 1, 2000
TO: Steven Taylor, Planner
FROM: Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal n
SUBJECT: S. Seattle Pigging Project, South enton Area
Fire Department Comments:
1. The Fire Department is requiring immediate notification of any
required excavations in the City of Renton. The notification shall
include; date, time, exact location and description of the work to be
done.
2. The Fire Department shall also be immediately notified of any
emergency and/or release of product.
Contact this office if you have any questions.
CITY OF RENTON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORS, AND STRATEGIC
PLANNING
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 4,2000
TO: Steven Taylor
FROM: Uwe Nagel,EDNSP Planning Technician
SUBJECT: South Seattle Pigging Project
The South Seattle Pigging Project is work to be done on two existing gas pipeline corridors that
run through several different City Of Renton Comprehensive Plan land use designations.
The following Utilities Element policies apply to this proposal.
General Policies
Policy U-4. Strive to protect the health and safety of Renton citizens from recognized harmful
effects of utility generated environmental hazards.
Policy U-5. Encourage the appropriate siting, construction, operation, and decommissioning of
all systems in a manner that reasonably minimizes impacts on adjacent land uses.
Policy U-10. Where appropriate require reasonable landscape screening of site-specific above
ground utility facilities in order to diminish visual impacts.
Natural Gas And Fuel Pipelines
Objective U-I: Promote the safe transport and delivery of natural gas and other fuels within the
Planning Area.
cc: Rebecca Lind
CITY OF RENTON MEMO
UTILITY REVIEW
TO: Steve Taylor
FROM: Jan IIlian
DATE: August 8, 2000
SUBJECT: PREAPPLICATON REVIEW COMMENTS PREAPP NO. 00-86
Williams Gas Pipeline
NOTE ON PRELIMINARY REVIEW COMMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT:
The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-
application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is
cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification
and/or concurrence by official decision makers (e.g. Hearing Examiner, Boards of
Adjustment, Board of Public Works and City Council). Review comments may also need
to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by the City or
made by the applicant.
GENERAL COMMENTS
• Application for Right of Way Permit submitted with 3 sets of construction plans (preferably on
half sheets) showing location and route of applicant's facilities and proposed work location.
• Applicant must submit a traffic control plan to be approved prior to repair and/or maintenance
for any work in the right of way.
• Please provide verification that bond and insurance is still in effect
CC: Neil Watts
CITY OF RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works
MEMORANDUM
DATE: August 10, 2000
TO: Pre-Application File No. 00-86
FROM: Steve Taylor, Senior Planner,x7219
SUBJECT: "2000 South Seattle Smart Pigging Project"
We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-referenced
development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting issues are
based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant.
Although every attempt is made to ensure that these comments are complete, a more thorough
examination of the project at the time of application submittal may reveal additional issues
that may alter these comments or require additional information.
1. General: The proposal is to internally inspect approximately 8.5 miles of two high-
pressure natural gas pipelines operated by Williams Gas Pipeline (WGP). The westerly 1.25
miles of the pipelines, from approximately SE 160th Street/116th Avenue SE to the meter
station at Benson Rd. S/South 21st Street, is located within the City of Renton. The lines cross
widely varying terrain, which includes steep slopes and stream crossings, an abundance of
highway and residential road crossings, apartment complexes, a school and many front and
back yards.
The internal inspection is conducted utilizing a geometric tool called a "smart pig'. The
pipeline is being modified to launch and retrieve the pigs, which are able to determine the
location of possible damage to the pipeline. Some of the damaged sections may require .
immediate repair while others may need to be validated. The scope of the repairs is unknown
at this time. The purpose of the meeting is to establish the permitting process to ensure a
timely response to any anomalies that may be found.
2. Environmental Review: If an environmental review was conducted on a regional basis
with another jurisdiction as lead agency, please provide a copy of the Threshold
Determination. If the total excavation is less than 500 cubic yards, for the. portion of the
project within the City of Renton, it appears to be SEPA exempt. You may wish to apply for
Environmental Review in order to avoid a work stoppage should exceed the 500-cy threshold.
The project may be exempt from most of the City's Critical Areas Ordinance, but still requires
a Letter of Exemption issued by the Department Administrator. Please provide the following
information with your submittal for a Letter of Exemption.
a. A detailed map showing the location (easement or ROW) of the pipelines with the
City.
b. Identify all critical areas that may be effected.
c. A completed environmental checklist. Please address measures to eliminate fluid
spills in the environmental checklist.
3. Permit Requirements: The proposal will require a franchise construction permit and a
Critical Areas - Letter of Exemption. There is no charge for the Letter:of Exemption and the
review process would be completed in an estimated time frame of 2 weeks once the
information is received. If you choose to submit for the Environmental Review, the
application fee would be $1,000 plus $.33 per mailing label required!for notification to all
property owners within 300 feet of the,site. The Environmental Review process takes about
6-8 weeks absent any appeals.
cc: Jennifer Henning
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City of Renton WA Receipt
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Receipt Number: R0005627 Amount: 1, 033 .00 10/09/00 15 :51
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: WILLIAMS #500092 Init: JEJ
Project #: LUA00-134 Type: LUA Land Use Actions
Location: THROUGHOUT CITY IN PIPELINE RIGHT-OF-WAY
Total Fees: 1, 033 .00
This Payment 1, 033 .00 Total ALL Pmts: 1, 033 . 00
Balance: .00
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000.05.519 .90 .42 .1 Postage 33 .00
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