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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7945.04 Stormwater ReportsEarth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 06232022 Date Thu 6/23/2022 Weather 73°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 3:00PM/3:30PM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): N/A inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.19 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 06232022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N Stabilized construction entrance to be added in the next week. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter; Silt fence to be added to North and East perimeter in the next week; Silt fence to be added around wetland area at South of site ASAP. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles - - N/A 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 06232022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 07012022 Date Fri 7/1/2022 Weather 68°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/10:30AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 07012022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N Stabilized construction entrance to be added in the next week. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter; Silt fence to be added to North and East perimeter in the next week; Silt fence to be added around wetland area at South of site ASAP. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles - - N/A 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 07012022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 07082022 Date Fri 7/8/2022 Weather 68°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:30AM/10:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.48 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 07082022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter; Silt fence to be added around wetland area at South of site ASAP. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. Light track-out coming from South perimeter construction entrance; Sweeper truck to be used today. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N Silt fence up along West site perimeter; Silt fence to be added around wetland area at South of site ASAP. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles - - N/A 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 07082022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 07122022 Date Tue 7/12/2022 Weather 74°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/10:30AM Travel Time (hr) 0.75 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 07122022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence; Silt fence added around wetland area. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. Light track-out coming from South perimeter construction entrance; Utilize sweeper truck when possible. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N Silt fence along site perimeter and around wetland area. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles - - N/A 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 07122022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 07192022 Date Tue 7/19/2022 Weather 69°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/10:30AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.02 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.02 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 07192022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence; Silt fence added around wetland area. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. Light track-out coming from NE 4Oth St construction entrance and onto Lincoln Ave; Utilize sweeper truck. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N Silt fence along site perimeter and around wetland area. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles - - N/A 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F Y See action item below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Light track-out coming from NE 4Oth St construction entrance and onto Lincoln Ave Utilize sweeper truck Report ID 7945.04 S 07192022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 07272022 Date Wed 7/27/2022 Weather 75°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:00AM/10:15AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 07272022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence; Silt fence added around wetland area. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. Light track-out coming from NE 4Oth St construction entrance and onto Lincoln Ave; Sweeper on-site on Lincoln Ave. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence around part of site perimeter. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil beginning to be placed on top of exposed soil throughout site. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 07272022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 08022022 Date Tue 8/2/2022 Weather 68°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:00AM/11:15AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 08022022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence; Silt fence added around wetland area 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE -Sweeper truck being utilized 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams - - N/A 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence along part of site perimeter 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil beginning to be placed on top of exposed soil throughout site -Water truck seen on-site spraying roadways 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 08022022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 08102022 Date Wed 8/10/2022 Weather 64°F, Overcast Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:45AM/11:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.02 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.02 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 08102022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Sweeper truck on-site; No sign of track-out 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N - Silt fence along part of site perimeter 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil beginning to be placed on top of exposed soil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N - Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 08102022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 08172022 Date Wed 8/17/2022 Weather 76°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:30AM/10:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 08172022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Light track-out; Continue to use sweeper truck 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N - Silt fence along part of site perimeter 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil placed on top of exposed soil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors - - N/A 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 08172022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 08242022 Date Wed 8/24/2022 Weather 71°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 9:45AM/10:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 08242022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE; Utilize sweeper truck 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F Y -Recommend utilizing a water truck on exposed soils to prevent dust clouds when driving equipment and vehicles in site - Silt fence along part of site perimeter 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil placed on top of exposed soil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors F Y -Recommend adding plastic sheeting or straw netting on slopes around vault 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F Y See sections 2, 4, and 6 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck 4 Dry exposed soils Utilize water truck on exposed soils to prevent dust when driving in site 6 Vault excavation Add plastic sheeting or straw netting on slopes around vault Report ID 7945.04 S 08242022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 08312022 Date Wed 8/31/2022 Weather 77°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:30AM/10:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.03 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.03 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 08312022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE; Utilize sweeper truck 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F Y -Recommend utilizing a water truck on exposed soils to prevent dust clouds when driving equipment and vehicles in site 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors F Y -Recommend adding plastic sheeting or straw netting on slopes around vault 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F Y See sections 2, 4, and 6 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck 4 Dust clouds when driving equipment and vehicles in site Recommend utilizing a water truck on exposed soils 6 Slopes around vault Recommend adding plastic sheeting or straw netting Report ID 7945.04 S 08312022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 09082022 Date Thu 9/8/2022 Weather 65°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:00AM/10:30AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.06 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 09082022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chain-link added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE; Sweeper truck utilized often 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F Y -Recommend utilizing a water truck on exposed soils to prevent dust clouds when driving equipment and vehicles in site 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors F N -Recommend adding plastic sheeting or straw netting on slopes around vault once construction is complete 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F Y See sections 2, 4, and 6 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 4 Dust clouds when driving equipment and vehicles in site Recommend utilizing a water truck on exposed soils Report ID 7945.04 S 09082022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 09142022 Date Wed 9/14/2022 Weather 65°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 9:30AM/10:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 09142022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chain-link added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Sweeper truck on-site; Continue to use as needed 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction -Rock-lined swales going in around SW perimeter of site 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Slopes will be hydro-seeded and/or covered in plastic before end of the month 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 09142022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 09212022 Date Wed 9/21/2022 Weather 61°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 9:45AM/10:15AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.13 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 09212022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Sweeper truck on-site; Continue to use as needed 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction -Rock-lined swales going in around SW perimeter of site 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Slopes will be hydro-seeded and/or covered in plastic before end of the month 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts - - N/A 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 09212022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 09282022 Date Wed 9/28/2022 Weather 59°F, Overcast Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/11:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.01 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.01 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 09282022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Sweeper truck on-site; Continue to use as needed 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault under construction -Rock-lined swales throughout SW perimeter and SE perimeter beneath slopes directing water towards vault 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags;Upper slopes covered in hydroseed -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 7+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed or properly track-walked and awaiting hydroseed 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in CB’s 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 09282022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 10062022 Date Thu 10/6/2022 Weather 58°F, Partly Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/11:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.02 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.01 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 10062022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland area; Chainlink added around vault 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Sweeper truck on-site; Continue to use as needed 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW of site -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water towards vault 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags;Upper slopes covered in hydroseed -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in CB’s 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 10062022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 10122022 Date Wed 10/12/2022 Weather 67°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 1:15PM/2:15PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 10122022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence -Silt fence around wetland areas 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE -Sweeper truck on-site; Continue to use as needed 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 10122022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 10192022 Date Wed 10/19/2022 Weather 55°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:00AM/11:00AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 10192022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland areas 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE -Continue to use sweeper truck regularly/when buildup appears on roads 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 10192022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 10262022 Date Wed 10/26/2022 Weather 48°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:00AM/11:30AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 2.00 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.60 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes Report ID 7945.04 S 10262022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Light track-out visible on roads; Use sweeper truck as necessary to prevent buildup. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See any details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 10262022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 10312022 Date Mon 10/31/2022 Weather 55°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:30AM/12:00PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.70 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 1.07 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - - No discharge at time of visit Report ID 7945.04 S 10312022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Continue to use sweeper truck often to prevent buildup on roads. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags; Upper slopes covered in hydroseed. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 10312022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 11072022 Date Mon 11/7/2022 Weather 43°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 12:00PM/12:30PM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.80 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 1.10 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - - No discharge at time of visit Report ID 7945.04 S 11072022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits •Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas •Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access •Fabric; Quarry Spalls•Wheel Wash •Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out visible on roads; Sweeper truck scheduled by contractor to come often to prevent buildup. 3. Control Flow Rates •Stormwater Vault or Facility •Straw Wattles•Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site.-Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 4. Install Sediment Controls •Silt Fence •Straw Bale Barriers •Vegetation•Straw •Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters •Treatment •Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils •Nets & Blankets •Mulch, Bark & Rock•Hydroseeding; Grass •Plastic Sheeting •Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes •Benching; Track-Walking •Pipe Slope Drains•Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properlytrack-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets •Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughoutthe swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets •Channel Lining •Check Dam•Outlet Protection•Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants•Chemical Storage Area Covered •Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below. 12.Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13.Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) •Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities•Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed? Yes No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 11072022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 11162022 Date Wed 11/16/2022 Weather 45°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:15AM/11:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.01 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.01 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - - No discharge at time of visit Report ID 7945.04 S 11162022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out visible on NE 40th St.; Utilize sweeper truck and refresh rocks at construction entrance coming from NE 40th St. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St. Utilize a sweeper truck. 2 Rocks sparse on construction entrance coming from NE 40th St. Refresh rocks along NE 40th St. construction entrance and site roadway when possible. Report ID 7945.04 S 11162022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 11232022 Date Wed 11/23/2022 Weather 49°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:15AM/11:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.20 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 1.20 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - - No discharge at time of visit Report ID 7945.04 S 11232022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits •Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas •Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access •Fabric; Quarry Spalls•Wheel Wash •Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Continue to utilize sweeper often to prevent track- out. 3. Control Flow Rates •Stormwater Vault or Facility •Straw Wattles•Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls •Silt Fence •Straw Bale Barriers •Vegetation•Straw •Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters •Treatment •Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sedimentcontrol. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils •Nets & Blankets •Mulch, Bark & Rock•Hydroseeding; Grass •Plastic Sheeting •Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes •Benching; Track-Walking •Pipe Slope Drains•Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properlytrack-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets •Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughoutthe swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8.Stabilize Channels and Outlets •Channel Lining •Check Dam•Outlet Protection•Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants•Chemical Storage Area Covered •Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -Maintain BMPs. 12.Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) •Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities•Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed? Yes No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 11232022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 11302022 Date Wed 11/30/2022 Weather Mostly Cloudy 39° Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM Travel Time (hr) 0.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Maricel Fee, ECO-3-9052208, (425) 984-9615 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.14 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.94 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 003 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 12.9 7.6 Clear Monitored on site Report ID 7945.04 S 11302022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Light track-out visible on roads; Use sweeper truck as necessary to prevent buildup. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets - - N/A 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling - - N/A 10. Control Dewatering - - N/A 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See any details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 11302022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 12082022 Date Thu 12/8/2022 Weather 39°F, Overcast Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:00AM/10:30AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.86 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.24 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 4.47 7 Clear Discharge cleaned with Water Tectonics treatment system on-site before entering beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 12082022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Continue to utilize sweeper often to prevent track- out. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -Maintain BMPs. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 12082022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 12152022 Date Thu 12/15/2022 Weather 41°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:15AM/11:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.33 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 4.24 7 Clear Discharge cleaned with Water Tectonics treatment system on-site before entering beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 12152022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits •Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas •Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access •Fabric; Quarry Spalls•Wheel Wash •Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Track-out on Lincoln Ave NE; Sweeper truck being actively used at time of visit. 3. Control Flow Rates •Stormwater Vault or Facility •Straw Wattles•Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls •Silt Fence •Straw Bale Barriers •Vegetation•Straw •Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters •Treatment •Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sedimentcontrol. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. 5. Stabilize Soils •Nets & Blankets •Mulch, Bark & Rock •Hydroseeding; Grass•Plastic Sheeting •Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags; Upper slopes covered in hydroseed. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes •Benching; Track-Walking •Pipe Slope Drains•Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properlytrack-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets •Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughoutthe swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets •Channel Lining •Check Dam •Outlet Protection•Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants•Chemical Storage Area Covered •Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -Maintain BMP’s. 12.Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) •Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities•Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed? Yes No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 12152022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 12202022 Date Tue 12/20/2022 Weather 33°F, Snow Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:45AM/11:15AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.67 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.52 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 12202022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -No visible sign of track-out; Roads covered in snow. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Continue to use as needed to prevent dust buildup. -Site covered in snow. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Topsoil throughout site. -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags; Upper slopes covered in hydroseed. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Stockpiles actively worked at time of visit. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes covered in hydroseed and properly track-walked; Vegetation beginning to grow. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs G N -Maintain BMP’s. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 12202022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 12292022 Date Thu 12/29/2022 Weather 44°F, Drizzle Arrival/Departure Time(s) 12:45 – 13:45 Travel Time (hr) 1.25 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Sophia Garnica, ECO-3-5022101, (206) 591-4786 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 3.57 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.01 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. XXX Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP 1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit Report ID 7945.04 S 12292022 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence -Silt fence around wetland areas 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE -No track out 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Slope on East side of the site is hydroseeded 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags; Upper slopes covered in hydroseed 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swale throughout entire sire directing water from East to West towards vault 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed 11. Maintain BMPs G N -See action items below 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 12292022 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 01052023 Date Thu 1/5/2023 Weather 52°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:30AM/10:45AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.65 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 01052023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Currently doing roadwork on Lincoln Ave NE; Utilize sweeper truck once possible on both Lincoln Ave NE and NE 40th St. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Make sure plastic is fully covering stockpiles with enough sandbags to hold it down. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St and Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck when possible Report ID 7945.04 S 01052023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 01132023 Date Fri 1/13/2023 Weather 52°F, Rainy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 12:15PM/12:30PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.40 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.50 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - - - Report ID 7945.04 S 01132023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Continue to utilize sweeper truck throughout the week/as needed. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Make sure plastic is fully covering stockpiles with enough sandbags to hold it down. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets G N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See any details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 01132023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 01192023 Date Thu 1/19/2023 Weather 42°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:15AM/12:00PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 2.26 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.70 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 7.43 7 Clear - Report ID 7945.04 S 01192023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. -Currently doing roadwork on Lincoln Ave NE; Utilize sweeper truck once possible on both Lincoln Ave NE and NE 40th St. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F Y -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Repair plastic where removed or damaged. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days; Make sure plastic is fully covering stockpiles with enough sandbags to hold it down. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F Y -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Repair swales at portion of Southern perimeter where driven over. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St and Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck when possible 8 Quarry lined swales driven over at Southern portion of site Repair swales 5 Plastic removed or damaged at areas throughout site Replace/repair plastic Report ID 7945.04 S 01192023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Replace/repair plastic Repair swales Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 01262023 Date Thu 1/26/2023 Weather 43°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:05AM/11:25AM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.35 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 - - - - No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 01262023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance with quarry spalls coming off of Lincoln Ave NE. - Utilize sweeper truck once possible on both Lincoln Ave NE and NE 40th St. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck G N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Sweeper on-site. -Rocks along site road getting scarce; Recommend refreshing with clean rocks if possible. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F Y -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Repair plastic where removed or damaged. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St and Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck when possible 8 Quarry lined swales driven over at Southern portion of site Repair swales 1/26 5 Plastic removed or damaged at areas throughout site Replace/repair plastic Report ID 7945.04 S 01262023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Replace/repair plastic Refresh rocks at NE 40th entrance. Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 02012023 Date Wed 2/1/2023 Weather 42°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:50AM/12:15PM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.41 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 - - - - No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 02012023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Refresh both construction entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls. - Utilize sweeper truck once possible on both Lincoln Ave NE and NE 40th St. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Sweeper on-site. -Rocks along site road getting scarce; Recommend refreshing with clean rocks if possible. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F Y -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Repair plastic where removed or damaged. -Cover any stockpiles if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St and Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck when possible 2 Construction entrances scarce Refresh both entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls 5 Plastic removed or damaged at areas throughout site Replace/repair plastic Report ID 7945.04 S 02012023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Replace/repair plastic Refresh rocks at NE 40th entrance. Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 02082023 Date Wed 2/8/2023 Weather 47°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 1:15PM/1:40PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.81 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.33 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 - - - - No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 02082023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Refresh both construction entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls. - Evidence of sweeper truck used on roads outside of construction entrance; Continue to use sweeper regularly throughout week as needed. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Water-truck on-site; Sweeper on-site. -Rocks along site road getting scarce; Recommend refreshing with clean rocks if possible. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F Y -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Repair plastic where removed or damaged. -Cover any new stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Track-out visible on NE 40th St and Lincoln Ave NE Utilize sweeper truck when possible 2/08 2 Construction entrances scarce Refresh both entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls 5 Plastic removed or damaged at areas throughout site Replace/repair plastic Report ID 7945.04 S 02082023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Replace/repair plastic Refresh rocks at NE 40th entrance. Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 02172023 Date Fri 2/17/2023 Weather 43°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 12:00PM/12:25PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.73 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.21 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 02172023 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Refresh both construction entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls. - Site roads fairly muddy; Recommend utilizing sweeper truck more often than usual while rain persists. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Rocks along site road getting scarce; Recommend refreshing with clean rocks if possible. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Plastic removed from several piles and actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Construction entrances scarce Refresh both entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls Report ID 7945.04 S 02172023 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE STOCKPILE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Refresh rocks at NE 40th entrance. Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0224 Date Fri 2/24/2023 Weather 33°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:45AM/11:10AM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.07 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0224 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits •Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas •Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access •Fabric; Quarry Spalls•Wheel Wash •Sweeper Truck F N -Moderate track-out visible; Sweeper truck on-site. -Continue to utilize sleeper truck often. 3. Control Flow Rates •Stormwater Vault or Facility •Straw Wattles•Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls •Silt Fence •Straw Bale Barriers •Vegetation•Straw •Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters •Treatment •Water Truck F Y -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control -Silt fence overburdened around portion of wetland area; Remove buildup from silt fence. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils •Nets & Blankets•Mulch, Bark & Rock •Hydroseeding; Grass •Plastic Sheeting•Stockpiles F N -Construction road covered in rocks throughout site; Beginning to get scarce. -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Plastic removed from several piles and actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes •Benching; Track-Walking •Pipe Slope Drains•Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets •Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets •Channel Lining •Check Dam •Outlet Protection•Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East sideof the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants•Chemical Storage Area Covered •Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonicstreatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12.Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) •Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities •Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed? Yes No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Construction entrances scarce Refresh both entrances with clean rock/quarry spalls 2/24 4 Silt fence around part of wetland area overburdened Remove buildup in front of silt fence Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0224 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0303 Date Fri 3/3/2023 Weather 42°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:10AM/11:30AM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.90 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.25 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0303 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Working dirt near NE 40th St construction entrance; Utilize sweeper during construction activities. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Plastic removed from several piles and actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site; Refresh with clean rocks when possible. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -Maintain BMPs. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 4 Silt fence around part of wetland area overburdened Remove buildup in front of silt fence 3/3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0303 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0309 Date Thu 3/9/2023 Weather 44°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 11:20AM/11:40AM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.02 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0309 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls; Refresh rocks at construction entrance where scarce. -Heavy track-out from both entrances; Utilize sweeper truck often when entering/leaving site. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; Plastic removed from several piles and actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Construction entrance scarce. Refresh rocks at entrance. 2 Heavy track-out leaving both entrances. Utilize sweeper truck. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0309 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0317 Date Fri 3/17/2023 Weather 60°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 1:30PM/1:50PM Travel Time (hr) 1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.90 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - N/A No discharge at time of visit. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0317 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F Y -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls; Refresh rocks at construction entrance where scarce. -Working on NE 40th St; Utilize sweeper truck often along Lincoln Ave NE. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; All piles appear covered or actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F Y -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Construction entrance scarce. Refresh rocks at entrance. 2 Heavy track-out leaving both entrances. Utilize sweeper truck. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0317 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0324 Date Fri 3/24/2023 Weather 42°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:50AM/11:10AM Travel Time (hr)1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.22 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.05 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 8.32 7 Clear Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0324 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck F N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Light track-out visible leaving site; Utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently excavating NW area of site to prepare for vault construction beginning in April. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; All piles appear covered or actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date 2 Construction entrance scarce. Refresh rocks at entrance. 3/24 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0324 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0331 Date Fri 3/31/2023 Weather 48°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 12:15PM/12:30PM Travel Time (hr)1.0 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.08 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.06 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 3.51 7 Clear Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0331 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. -Silt fence around wetland areas. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Continue to utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE often. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently excavating NW area of site to prepare for vault construction beginning in April. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; All piles appear covered or actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0331 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0407 Date Fri 4/7/2023 Weather 55°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:20AM/10:40AM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.40 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.65 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 6.92 7 Clear Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0407 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Light track-out visible; Continue to utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE often. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently excavating NW area of site to prepare for vault construction beginning in April. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; All piles appear covered or actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0407 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0413 Date Thu 4/13/2023 Weather 47°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:15AM/10:35AM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 1.60 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 6.25 7.5 Clear Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0413 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chainlink fence. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Light track-out visible; Continue to utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE often. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently excavating NW area of site to prepare for vault construction. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles G N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags; All piles appear covered or actively worked at time of visit. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0413 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0420 Date Thu 4/20/2023 Weather 50°F, Cloudy Arrival/Departure Time(s) 10:35AM/11:00AM Travel Time (hr)1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By JLG Initials/Date N/A Asst Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.49 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.01 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply): Pre-construction Clearing, demolition, or grading Infrastructure or roads Concrete pours Vertical construction Utilities Off-site improvements Site temporarily stabilized Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection? Yes No If “Yes”: •Record results in the table below. •Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE 3.52 7.5 Clear Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0420 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Light track-out visible; Continue to utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE often. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently working on construction of second vault at NW corner of site, across from existing vault; Quarry spalls added in various points to control flows. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CBs. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0420 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE Earth Solutions NWLLC 15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711 esnw.com FIELD REPORT Project No. 7945.04 Page 1 of 3 Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0427 Date Thu 4/27/2023 Weather 70°F, Sunny Arrival/Departure Time(s) 4:55PM/5:15PM Travel Time (hr) 1.5 Project Name Canopy Property Location 4130 Lincoln Ave NE, Renton ESNW Rep., CESCL No., Phone No. & Report Statement Jessie Gilbert, ECO-3-6132204, (206) 468-0991 “This report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.” Client Info/Contact Century Communities | Stacia Bloom Permit No(s). WAR311273 Reviewed By MLP Initials/Date N/A Field Supervisor Project Manager Initials/Date Limitations: The presence of our field representative at the site is to provide our client with a source of professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based upon the field representative’s observations and testing of the contractor’s work. Our services do not include supervision or direction of the contractor, their employees, or agents. Recommendations for obtaining project objectives may be made by our representatives; however, direction of the actual work should come from the owner or contractor, as appropriate. The contractor is responsible for complying with the contract documents at all times, regardless of the presence of our field representative. Jobsite safety, including compliance with all applicable state or federal regulations, is the sole responsibility of the contractor. The observations, recommendations, and conclusions provided in this field report are preliminary until reviewed by the ESNW project manager. Type of visit:  Weekly  Monthly  Post–Storm Event Precipitation since last inspection (approximate): 0.83 inches Precipitation in last 24 hours (approximate): 0.00 inches Phase of active construction (check all that apply):  Pre-construction  Clearing, demolition, or grading  Infrastructure or roads  Concrete pours  Vertical construction  Utilities  Off-site improvements  Site temporarily stabilized  Final stabilization Was water quality sampling part of this inspection?  Yes  No If “Yes”: • Record results in the table below. • Hanna Turbidity Meter No. 35 Monitoring Point Monitoring Location Turbidity (NTU) pH Description of Discharge Notes MP-1 Beehive on Lincoln Ave NE - - No discharge at time of visit. Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive. Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0427 Page 2 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC Erosion Control BMPs (13 Elements) Overall Condition (Good; Fair; Poor) Needs Repair? (Yes; No) Comments 1. Preserve Vegetation; Mark Clearing Limits • Buffer Zones around Sensitive Areas • Silt Fence G N -Site perimeter marked by silt fence and chain-link fence. 2. Establish Construction Access • Fabric; Quarry Spalls • Wheel Wash • Sweeper Truck G N -Stabilized construction entrance off of Lincoln Ave NE using quarry spalls. -Light track-out visible; Continue to utilize sweeper truck along NE 40th and Lincoln Ave NE often. 3. Control Flow Rates • Stormwater Vault or Facility • Straw Wattles • Check Dams G N -Stormwater vault at NW corner of site. 4. Install Sediment Controls • Silt Fence • Straw Bale Barriers • Vegetation • Straw • Sediment Ponds, Traps & Filters • Treatment • Water Truck F N -Silt fence installed where needed for sediment control. -Metal plates added along site road; Keep clear of buildup in order for them to function properly. -Currently working on construction of second vault at NW corner of site, across from existing vault; Quarry spalls added in various points to control flows. 5. Stabilize Soils • Nets & Blankets • Mulch, Bark & Rock • Hydroseeding; Grass • Plastic Sheeting • Stockpiles F N -Exposed soils are covered in plastic and anchored down with sandbags. -Cover any stockpiles with plastic sheeting if unworked 2+ days. 6. Protect Slopes • Benching; Track-Walking • Pipe Slope Drains • Plastic Sheeting; Anchors G N -Lower slopes covered with plastic, anchored down with sandbags. -Upper slopes hydroseeded and covered in grass; Straw placed throughout slope where needed. 7. Protect Drain Inlets • Catch Basin Inserts G N -Catch basin inserts have been installed throughout the swales on-site; Silt socks installed in most CB’s. 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Channel Lining • Check Dam • Outlet Protection • Nets and Blankets F N -Rock-lined swales throughout entire site directing water from East to West towards vault; Quarry spalls scarce in a few areas of the swale on the East side of the site, still working as intended. 9. Control Pollutants • Chemical Storage Area Covered • Concrete Handling G N -Storage shack on-site. 10. Control Dewatering G N -Water moved from the vault to the Water Tectonics treatment system on-site then piped to beehive on Lincoln Ave NE when needed. 11. Maintain BMPs F N -See details below. 12. Maintain SWPPP & Site Logbook G N -Available upon request. 13. Protect Low-Impact Development (LID BMPs) • Bioretention Rain Garden Facilities • Permeable Pavement - - N/A Do existing BMPs need to be modified or removed, or do other BMPs need to be installed?  Yes  No List the action items in the table below: Element # Description and Location Action Required Completion Date Report ID 7945.04 S 2023 0427 Page 3 of 3 Earth Solutions NW, LLC BMP LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE CHAINLINK FENCE SWALE STORMWATER VAULT HYDROSEEDED LOTS PLASTIC STRAW MONITORING POINT STOCKPILE SILT FENCE