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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWeston Heights North Civil Plans Utility I CommentsU16-003996PROVIDE SURVEYCONTROL MAP WITHMONUMENTS USEDTO ESTABLISHBASIS OF BEARINGSFILL IN DRAWINGSCALE ON ALLSHEETS (TYP)U16-003996 (TYP) 16. ALL ESC MEASURES MUST BE REMOVED AFTER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IS COMPLETE. ADJUST THE CLEARING /GRADING LIMITS TOSHOW THAT THEMAJORITY OF LOT 1 ISUNDISTRUBED (TYP)SHOW ROCKCONSTRUCTION ENTRANCEPER COR STD. PLAN 215.10OR WHEEL WASH STATIONPER COR STD. PLAN 215.00EMERGENCYSPILLWAYUNDERSEPARATEPERMITMISSPELLINGSEE SHEET C3.0 FORREVISED CLEARINGLIMITS (TYP)SIZING IN TIR INDICATES ASURFACE AREA OF 428 SFFOR THE SEDIMENT TRAP ADD COR STD. PLAN 2150 - WHEELWASH OR COR STD. PLAN 215.10 -STABALIZED CONSTRUCTIONENTRANCE TO PLANS. PROVIDEPOSTMASTERAPPROVALFOR MAILBOXPROVIDE A CROSSSECTION FOR THE TRAIL.WETLANDPERIMETERFENCESINGLE RAMP WITHWINGS AT CORNER TOMATCH EXISTING RAMPACROSS NE 7TH PLACEALL DRIVEWAYWINGS SHALL BETRIANGULAR (TYP)STATION PCAND PT OFROADWAYCENTERLINEHALF ROAD GRINDAND OVERLAYREQUIREDREMOVE EXISTING RAMP,PROVIDE A BLOW UP DETAILWITH EXISTING SPOTELEVATIONS FOR SIDEWALKAND CURB CONNECTIONS.REMOVE EXISTING RAMP,PROVIDE A BLOW UP DETAILWITH EXISTING SPOTELEVATIONS FOR SIDEWALKAND CURB CONNECTIONS.NE 7TH PLACE SHALL HAVE A CROWNALONG THE CENTERLINE OF THE ROADWAYTHAT IS CONSISTENT WITH WHAT WAS BUILTFROM STA. 36+73.00 TO PASCO PLACE NEAND FROM NILE AVENUE NE TO STA.31+21.08 AS PART OF THE OLYMPUS VILLAPLAT. ADD NOTE TO GRIND BACKPAVEMENT TO ROADWAY CENTERLINE SOTHAT SOUTHERN HALF OF NE 7TH PLACEDRAINS TO THE SOUTHERN CURB LINE AT2%. NO PORTION OF NE 7TH PLACE SHALLBE SUPERELEVATED.REMOVE SUPERELEVATEDROADWAY SECTIONS. ALL NE7TH PLACE SECTIONS SHALLHAVE A CROWN AT THEROADWAY CENTERLINE.REVISE ALL NE 7TH PLACEROADWAY SECTIONS (TYP). PERPENDICULAR CURBRAMP WITH WINGS PERWSDOT STD. PLANF-40.15-02 TO MATCHCOMPANION RAMPACROSS NE 7TH PLACE IMPROVELEGIBILITYOF DETAILWE ARE IN THE PROCESS OFUPDATING STD. PLAN 104.3 CO #1 SHALL BE AYARD DRAIN PER CORSTD. PLAN 225.10PRIVATE ROOF DRAINCOLLECTION PER COR225.10 (TYP)511 ftTHERE IS TOO MUCH SPACE BETWEENCATCH BASINS. SPACING BETWEENCATCH BASINS IS REQUIRED TO MEETTHE STANDARDS FOUND IN SECTION 4.2OF THE 2009 KCSWDM.ADD NOTE TO PLAN:REDUCED IMPERVIOUS SURFACECREDIT IS PROPOSED FLOWCONTROL BMP FOR EACH LOT.RIM ELEVATIONAPPEARS TO BEINCORRECTPROVIDE SPOT ELEVATIONSALONG SURFACE OFGRAVEL TRENCH TODEMONSTRATE POSITIVEDRAINAGE TO THE WETLANDADD 6" PERFORATEDPIPE AT 0.5% MIN. TOTRENCHSHOW HOW THE TRENCH WILLDISCHARGE TO THE WETLAND. DISPERSION TRENCH? PROVIDEOVERFLOW ELEVATION. ADDNOTE TO FIELD LOCATEDISCHARGE POINT WITH A CLEARDOWNSTREAM DRAINAGE PATH.LABEL IE IN OFNEW DRAINADD NOTE TO PLAN: THE WETVAULT AND DETENTIONPOND WAS DESIGNED UNDER THEWESTON HEIGHTS PLAT UTILITYPERMIT U15-006162. REFERENCEDRAWING NUMBER R-389512. ADJUST RIMELEVATION ASNECESSARYNE 7TH PLACE SHALL NOT BESUPERELEVATED. ADJUSTPROPOSED FLOWLINEGRADE AS NECESSARY.SHOW NEW STORMDRAINAGE STRUCTURESAS NECESSARY. REMOVE THIS DETAILIF IT IS NOT BEINGPROPOSED AS PARTOF THIS PERMITADD ANY OTHER DETAILS THATWILL BE USED WITH THESTORM DRAIN EXTENSIONSUCH AS COR STD. PLAN 204.20- RECTANGULAR VANED GRATE. ACCURATELY SHOWEXISTING INLETS ANDOUTLETS TO POND. EXISTING CONTROLSTRUCTURE APPEARS TOBE LOCATED WEST OFWHERE IT IS DRAWN.POND INLETCONTROLSTRUCTUREOVERFLOWSTRUCTUREADD NOTE TO PLAN: OLYMPUS VILLA POND WASDESIGNED UNDER THE OLYMPUSVILLA PLAT UTILITY PERMITU10-042. REFERENCE DRAWINGNUMBER R-358714.EXISTING = 517.95SHOW PLAN VIEW OFEXISTING CONTROLSTRUCTURE LAYOUT. SHOW PIPES IN AND OUT.EXISTING = 508.00SHOW 6"PERFORATED PIPE SHOW SEWERCLEANOUTSBEHIND SIDEWALK.ADD NOTE TO PLAN:SEWER CLEANOUTS BEHIND SIDEWALKSHALL BE LOCATED IN 2'X2' CONCRETEPAD ADJACENT TO THE BACK OF WALK. CHECK PDFQUALITY (TYP)ADD COR STD. PLAN 403.1 -SEWER CLEANOUT TO PLANADD NOTE TO PLAN:LOT 1 IS SERVED BY AN EXISTINGON-SITE SEPTIC SYSTEM. LOT 1SHALL CONNECT TO THE NEWSEWER STUB. THE EXISTINGON-SITE SEPTIC SYSTEM SHALLBE ABANDONED IN ACCORDANCEWITH KING COUNTY DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH REGULATIONS ANDRENTON MUNICIPAL CODE.ADD NOTE TO PLAN: NEW SEWER MAINS IN NILEAVENUE NE AND PRIVATE ROAD CWERE DESIGNED UNDER THEWESTON HEIGHTS PLAT UTILITYPERMIT U15-006162. REFERENCEDRAWING NUMBER S-389501. Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRTENW Transportation Planning | Design | Traffic Impact & Operations 11400 SE 8th Street, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 Office (425) 889-6747 Transportation Engineering NorthWest Project Contact: Jaedi Stevens Phone: 425-250-0868 REVISE LIGHT LAYOUTSO THAT ARMS ARELOCATED OVER THEINTERSECTION ANDSIDEWALK.PROVIDE UPDATEDLIGHTING CALCULATIONS60 ft60 ftREMOVE LIGHT60 ftNEW LIGHT(TYP) Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRTENW Transportation Planning | Design | Traffic Impact & Operations 11400 SE 8th Street, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 Office (425) 889-6747 Transportation Engineering NorthWest Project Contact: Jaedi Stevens Phone: 425-250-0868 Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRTENW Transportation Planning | Design | Traffic Impact & Operations 11400 SE 8th Street, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 Office (425) 889-6747 Transportation Engineering NorthWest Project Contact: Jaedi Stevens Phone: 425-250-0868 Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRTENW Transportation Planning | Design | Traffic Impact & Operations 11400 SE 8th Street, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 Office (425) 889-6747 Transportation Engineering NorthWest Project Contact: Jaedi Stevens Phone: 425-250-0868 NE 7TH PLNILE AVE NE PRIVATE ROAD CTRACT ATRACT CTRACT BPRIVATE ROAD CTRACT ATRACT CTRACT BDATE:JOB NUMBER:DESIGN BY:DRAWN BY:CHECK BY:Planting Plan, Plant Schedule,& NotesSHEET:1   OF  2 02/05/2016     16‐107  ES  EARC  ESNO. DATE NOTES Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. PO Box 880 ‐ Fall City, Washington 98024      Phone: 253‐859‐0515SITE PLAN REFERENCES:1. SITE SURVEY AND PRELIMINARY PLAT PLANS WERE PROVIDED BYSITE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES (1724 W. MARINE VIEW DRIVE#140 ‐ EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98201) TO PREPARE THESEDRAWINGS.  SITE SURVEY AND PRELIMINARY PLAT PLANS WEREMODIFIED FOR VISUAL ENHANCEMENT.2. VERTICAL DATUM:  NAVD 88 PER CITY OF RENTON VERTICALCONTROL.3. BASIS OF BEARINGS:  NAD 83‐91.A PORTION OF THE NW 14 OF THE SW 14 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M.702 NILE AVENUE NE ‐ KING COUNTY TAX PARCEL #112305‐900211CRITICAL AREA MITIGATION SITE PLANSCALE = 1:40NCATEGORY III WETLANDFORESTED(866 SF WETLAND AREA ON‐SITE)SOIL DECOMPACTION AND AMENDMENT SPECIFICATIONS:PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATION, DECOMPACT AND AMEND SOILS IN THE SHADED AREAS SHOWN IN THIS DETAIL PERTHE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:MECHANICALLY DECOMPACT SOIL TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 12 INCHES.APPLY 4 INCHES OF ORGANIC COMPOST COMPRISING CEDAR GROVE COMPOSTING "BUILDERS BLEND"(WWW.CEDAR‐GROVE.COM; 1‐877‐SOILS4U) OR APPROVED EQUAL TO THE GRADED AREA.UNIFORMLY TILL IN COMPOST TO ACHIEVE A UNIFORM MIXTURE OF EXISTING SOIL AND COMPOST WITHIN THEUPPER 8 INCHES OF THE DECOMPACTED SOIL.RAKE/GRADE FINAL SURFACE TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM APPEARANCE.APPLY 6" MULCH TO ALL DECOMPACTED AND/OR AMENDED SOIL.  SEE MULCH SPECIFICATIONS DETAIL 2‐3.325426123456CRITICAL AREA SITE PLAN NOTES:SOFT SURFACE PATH (DESIGN BY OTHERS).PROVIDE GAP IN CRITICAL AREA FENCE FOR PATHCLEARING LIMITS PER TESC PLAN (DESIGN BY OTHERS).DECOMPACT AND AMEND SOILS PER SPECIFICATIONS IN DETAIL 4.INSTALL CRITICAL FENCE AND SIGNAGE AT BUFFER LIMITS (374 LF;8 SIGNS).  SEE DETAIL 2‐1 AND DETAIL 2‐2.INSTALL NATIVE PLANTS THROUGHOUT ON‐SITE BUFFER.  SEEDETAIL 2.RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE:1. REQUEST AND ATTEND PRE‐CONSTRUCTION MEETING WITHOWNER.2. DECOMPACT AND AMEND SOILS (SEE DETAIL 3).3. INSTALL NATIVE PLANTS (SEE DETAIL 2).4. INSTALL MULCH (SEE DETAIL 2‐3).5. INSTALL CRITICAL AREA FENCE AND SIGNAGE (DETAIL 2‐1 ANDDETAIL 2‐2).6. MAINTAIN AND MONITOR MITIGATION FOR 5 YEARS (SEE SHEET 2).GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES:1. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY OFRENTON CODES, ORDINANCES, AND REGULATIONS.2. BEFORE THE START OF ANY CONSTRUCTION, A PRE‐CONSTRUCTIONMEETING MUST BE HELD BETWEEN CITY OF RENTON, THE OWNER,AND THE PLAN DESIGNER.3. A COPY OF THESE APPROVED DRAWINGS MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.4. SITE CONDITIONS MAY VARY BASED ON SEASON AND/OR TIME OFYEAR.  THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR SHALL ACCOMMODATEREALIZED AND ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS WHEN COMPLETINGTHE WORK SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS.5. THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FORPROVIDING ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY DEVICES,PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, FLAGGERS, AND ANY OTHER NEEDEDACTIONS TO PROTECT THE LIFE, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OF THEPUBLIC, AND TO PROTECT PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THEPERFORMANCE OF THE WORK SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS.  ANYWORK WITHIN THE TRAVELED RIGHT‐OF‐WAY THAT MAYINTERRUPT NORMAL TRAFFIC FLOW SHALL REQUIRE TRAFFICCONTROL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY AND ALL CITY OF RENTONSTANDARDS.21PLANTING PLANSCALE = 1:20COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME SIZE/FORM QTY SPACINGBIGLEAF MAPLEACER MACROPHYLLUM  2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 60 AS‐SHOWNDOUGLAS‐FIRPSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII  2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 100 AS‐SHOWNWESTERN REDCEDARTHUJA PLICATA  2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED        20         AS‐SHOWN                TOTAL TREES = 180VINE MAPLEACER CIRCINATUM2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 28 AS‐SHOWNWESTERN SERVICEBERRYAMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 56 AS‐SHOWNBLACK HAWTHORNCRATAEGUS DOUGLASII2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 28 AS‐SHOWNOCEANSPRAYHOLODISCUS DISCOLOR2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 70 AS‐SHOWNREDFLOWER CURRANTRIBES SANGUINEUM2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 52 AS‐SHOWNBALDHIP ROSEROSA GYMNOCARPA2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 61 AS‐SHOWNCOMMON SNOWBERRYSYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS2 GALLON CONTAINERIZED 95 AS‐SHOWN               TOTAL SHRUBS = 395SHRUBSTREESPLANT MATERIAL SOURCE AND SPECIFICATIONS:PLANTS SHALL BE DERIVED FROM STOCK ACCLIMATED TO WESTERN WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, HAVING BEENCONSISTENTLY CULTIVATED AND GROWN UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIONS.  ACCEPTABLE PLANT SUPPLIERS INCLUDE STORM LAKE GROWERS(WWW.SLGROWERS.COM), SOUND NATIVE PLANTS (WWW.SOUNDNATIVEPLANTS.COM), OR APPROVED EQUAL.PLANTS SHALL BE NATIVE TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, PREFERABLY THE PUGET SOUND REGION OF WASHINGTON STATE.  PLANTS SHALL BEPROPAGATED FROM NATIVE STOCK;  NO CULTIVARS OR HORTICULTURAL VARIETIES ARE ALLOWED.  SALVAGED PLANTS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.PLANTS SHALL BE NORMAL IN PATTERN OF GROWTH, HEALTHY, WELL‐BRANCHED AND HAVE ALL LEADERS AND BUDS INTACT.  TREES SHALLNOT HAVE SUNSCALDS, DISFIGURING KNOTS, FRESH CUTS OF LIMBS, DAMAGED LEADERS, AND/OR DEFORMED TRUNKS.CONTAINERIZED PLANT STOCK SHALL BE GROWN IN A CONTAINER LONG ENOUGH TO DEVELOP A ROOT SYSTEM THAT REACHES THE EDGES OFTHE CONTAINER IN WHICH IT HAS GROWN.  TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE WELL ROOTED AND SHALL HAVE SUFFICIENT ROOT MASS TO HOLDTOGETHER THE SOIL, IN WHICH PLANT IS GROWING, WHEN REMOVED FROM THE POT.NPLANTING PLAN NOTES:1. PROTECT AND ACCOMMODATE EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION WITHIN WORK AREAS.2. PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATION, DECOMPACT AND AMEND SOILS PER DETAIL 3.3. PLANT MATERIAL QUALITY AND LOCATIONS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY PLAN DESIGNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.4. PLANT LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE.  ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS TO ACCOMMODATE SITECONDITIONS AND/OR PER PLAN DESIGNER AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION.5. SEE SHEET 2 FOR PLANT INSTALLATION DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS.6. FOLLOWING PLANT INSTALLATION, PLACE MULCH AT THE BASE OF PLANTS PER DETAIL 2‐3.TEMPORARY IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS:TEMPORARY IRRIGATION SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR TWO (2) GROWING SEASONS FOLLOWINGPLANT INSTALLATION.  IRRIGATION SHALL BE PROVIDED BY AN ABOVE GROUND AUTOMATICSPRINKLER OR AUTOMATIC DRIP IRRIGATION AND SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM RAINFALLEQUIVALENT OF 1 INCH PER WEEK FROM JUNE 15 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15.  IRRIGATION SHALL BEAPPLIED IN A MANNER THAT MAINTAINS PLANT HEALTH, PREVENTS WILTING, AND PROMOTESDEEP PLANT ROOT SYSTEMS.Know what'sRUNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN AREAPPROXIMATE.UTILITY LOCATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS SHOWNON THIS DRAWING, IF ANY, ARE BASED ON THE FIELDLOCATION OF THE APPARENT SURFACE EVIDENCE OFEXISTING STRUCTURES.  THE UNDERGROUNDROUTING AND CONDITION OF BURIED UTILITIES HASNOT BEEN VERIFIED OR CONFIRMED.  ADDITIONALUTILITY LOCATION AND MAPPING MAY BEREQUIRED.  FIELD LOCATE, VERIFY DEPTH OF, ANDADEQUATELY PROTECT ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THESTART OF WORK.31SOIL DECOMPACTION AND AMENDMENT PLANSCALE = 1:40NPLANTED AREA =  13,612 SFSOIL DECOMPACTION/AMENDMENT AREA = 6,017 SFPLANTED AREA              REQ'D PER STD SPACING PER PLANBUFFER ENHANCEMENT 164 TREES (9' OC) 180 TREES   (13,612 SF) 382 SHRUBS (6' OC) 395 SHRUBSPLANT QUANTITY CALCULATIONS (FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES):TESC NOTES:1. REFER TO SITE TESC PLAN (DESIGN BY OTHERS).  ADJUST, AMEND, AND/OR ADD TO THE TESC MEASURES TOACCOMMODATE SITE AND WEATHER CONDITIONS AND/OR AS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY OWNER AND/OR THE CITYOF RENTON.PROJECT:  CRITICAL AREA MITIGATION PLAN  ‐ PLAT OF WESTON NORTH ‐ SITE ADDRESS:CLIENT: 702 NILE AVENUE NE WESTON HEIGHTS, LLC RENTON, WASHINGTON 15 LAKE BELLEVUE, STE #102 PARCEL NO. 112305‐9002 BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 98005 11. 06/13/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING 1122. 06/27/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING 122212015 WETLAND BOUNDARY DELINEATION2016 CURRENT WETLAND BOUNDARY DELINEATION33333. 07/06/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING DATE:JOB NUMBER:DESIGN BY:DRAWN BY:CHECK BY:Details,Maintenance &Monitoring PlanSHEET:2   OF  2 02/05/2016     16‐107  ES  EARC  ESNO. DATE NOTES Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. PO Box 880 ‐ Fall City, Washington 98024      Phone: 253‐859‐0515 PROJECT:  CRITICAL AREA MITIGATION PLAN  ‐ PLAT OF WESTON NORTH ‐ SITE ADDRESS:CLIENT: 702 NILE AVENUE NE WESTON HEIGHTS, LLC RENTON, WASHINGTON 15 LAKE BELLEVUE, STE #102 PARCEL NO. 112305‐9002 BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 98005 NATIVE SOIL58" MINUS CRUSHED ROCKBACKFILL. COMPACT TO 95%MIN. DENSITYMOUND TODRAIN AWAYFROM POST6" MIN. DIA. SQUARE ORROUND ROUGH CUT WOODPOST ‐ UNTREATED (TYP)5" MIN. DIA. ROUGHCUT WOOD RAIL ‐UNTREATED (TYP)10' MAX3' MIN.12" ‐ 18"2' MIN.CRITICAL AREA FENCE INSTALLATION NOTES:1.  FENCE SHALL BE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE POST AND RAIL SYSTEM PER THE MIN.SPECIFICATIONS SHOWN IN THIS DETAIL.2. WOOD SHALL BE WESTERN REDCEDAR OR EQUAL.NON‐BUFFERCRITICAL AREABUFFERCRITICAL AREA FENCECRITICAL AREA SIGNEVERY 100 LF OR 1 PERLOT/TRACT, WHICHEVERIS GREATER.12CRITICAL AREA FENCE INSTALLATION DETAILNO SCALECRITICAL AREA SIGNCRITICAL AREA SIGN NOTES:1. SIGN CONTENT, COLOR, AND MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTONSTANDARDS.2. SIGNS SHALL BE POSTED AT THE OUTER LIMITS OF THE CRITICAL AREA (WETLAND ORSTREAM) BUFFER FACING AWAY FROM THE CRITICAL AREA.3. SIGNS SHALL BE POSTED EVERY 100 LF OR 1 PER LOT/TRACT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.4. ATTACH TO FENCE USING  5/16" DIA. GALVANIZED LAG BOLT.  IF POST IS USED, SET POSTA MINIMUM OF 3' BELOW GRADE.  POST SHALL BE SET IN CONCRETE.5. IF SIGN PLASTIC, GLUE SIGN TO 1/2" CDX PLYWOOD PRIOR TO ATTACHING TO FENCE.12"18"22CRITICAL AREA SIGN DETAILNO SCALE32TREE AND SHRUB INSTALLATION DETAILSNO SCALEPLAN GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:PLAN GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ARE OUTLINED INTHE TABLE BELOW.  THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THIS PLAN ARE CONSIDEREDACHIEVED WHEN THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ARE SATISFIED.MONITORING PLAN (DURATION = 5 YEARS):AS‐BUILTSCHEDULE:  IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTIONFOLLOWING COMPLETION OF THE WORK SHOWN ON THIS PLAN, A QUALIFIEDPROFESSIONAL SHALL PREPARE AN AS‐BUILT OF THE WORK COVERED BY THISPLAN.  THE AS‐BUILT SHALL SUMMARIZE THE COMPLETED WORK AS WELL ASANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE APPROVED VERSION OF THIS PLAN.IN ADDITION TO THE AS‐BUILT, BASELINE MONITORING DATA SHALL BECOLLECTED AND PERMANENT PHOTO POINTS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED.  BASELINEMONITORING DATA AND PHOTOGRAPHS SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITH THATDESCRIBED FOR "ANNUAL MONITORING" (SEE BELOW).THE AS‐BUILT AND BASELINE MONITORING DATA SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THECITY OF RENTON NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE THAT THE WORKSHOWN ON THIS PLAN HAS BEEN COMPLETED.ANNUAL MONITORING (5 YEARS)SCHEDULE:   QUARTERLY DURING THE FIRST YEAR FOLLOWING PLANTINSTALLATION AND THEN ANNUALLY FOR 4 ADDITIONAL YEARS.FOLLOWING ACCEPTANCE OF THE AS‐BUILT, ANNUAL MONITORING SHALL BECOMPLETED FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS.  ANNUAL MONITORING SHALL BECOMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL AND SHALL COMPRISE DETAILEDSITE ASSESSMENTS AND REPORTING PER THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:QUARTERLY DURING THE FIRST YEAR (YEAR 1) FOLLOWING INITIAL PLANTINSTALLATION; ANDIN AUGUST OR SEPTEMBER OF THE SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEARS (YEAR2 THROUGH YEAR 5) FOLLOWING INITIAL PLANT INSTALLATION.EACH DETAILED SITE ASSESSMENT SHALL TO EVALUATE SITE CONDITIONS PERTHE CURRENT YEAR'S PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.  THE FOLLOWINGINFORMATION SHALL BE COLLECTED AND ASSESSED RELATIVE TO THEPERFORMANCE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED FOR THE PROJECT:THE PERCENT SURVIVAL OF INSTALLED PLANT STOCK (YEAR 1 THROUGHYEAR 2 ONLY).  A DIRECT COUNT INVENTORY AND ASSESSMENT OF ALLINSTALLED PLANTS SHALL BE USED TO EVALUATE PERCENT SURVIVAL.  THERATIONALE FOR POOR CONDITIONS, IF PRESENT, WILL BE DETERMINED TOTHE EXTENT FEASIBLE.THE PERCENT COVERAGE PROVIDED BY INSTALLED PLANT SPECIES (ALLYEARS).  INSTALLED PLANT STOCK PERCENT COVERAGE SHALL BEASSESSED USING APPROPRIATELY SIZED SAMPLE PLOTS OR LINEINTERCEPT TRANSECTS.THE SPECIES COMPOSITION OF AND PERCENT COVERAGE PROVIDED BYNOXIOUS WEED SPECIES (ALL YEARS).  SPECIES COMPOSITION ANDPERCENT COVERAGE BY NOXIOUS WEEDS SHALL BE ASSESSED USINGSAMPLE PLOTS OR LINE INTERCEPT TRANSECTS .IN ADDITION TO THE DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS REGARDING PLANTCOMMUNITY CONDITIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS OF EACH WORK AREA SHALL BETAKEN FROM THE PERMANENT PHOTO POINTS ESTABLISHED DURING THEAS‐BUILT.QUARTERLY MONITORING REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OFRENTON NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS FOLLOWING EACH MONITORINGASSESSMENT.ANNUAL MONITORING REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF RENTONNO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31 OF THE RESPECTIVE MONITORING YEAR.CONTINGENCY PLAN:SHOULD ANY COMPLIANCE MONITORING ASSESSMENT REVEAL THAT THEPERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR THE RESPECTIVE YEAR ARE NOT SATISFIED, THEPERMITTEE SHALL WORK WITH THE CITY OF RENTON TO DEVELOP A CONTINGENCYPLAN TO ADDRESS THE DEFICIENCY(IES).  CONTINGENCY PLANS CAN INCLUDE, BUTARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS:1. ADDITIONAL PLANT INSTALLATION;2. EROSION CONTROL;3. HERBIVORY PROTECTION;4. MODIFICATION TO THE IRRIGATION REGIME; AND/OR5. PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS OF TYPE, SIZE, QUANTITY, AND LOCATION.SUCH CONTINGENCY PLAN SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BYJANUARY 31 OF ANY YEAR WHEN DEFICIENCIES ARE DISCOVERED.  UNLESSOTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON, ACTIONS SPECIFIED ON ANAPPROVED CONTINGENCY PLAN MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 60 DAYS.  IF THEFAILURE IS SUBSTANTIAL, THE CITY OF RENTON MAY EXTEND THE COMPLIANCEMONITORING PERIOD FOR THE WORK SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS.MAINTENANCE PLAN:THIS SECTION PROVIDES A GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMNECESSARY TO ENSURE THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED FOR THISPLAN ARE ACHIEVED.NOXIOUS WEED CONTROLFOLLOWING PLANT INSTALLATION AND AT REGULAR INTERVALS DURING THEMONITORING PERIOD, NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL SHALL OCCUR ON A SPOTTREATMENT BASIS WITHIN EACH WORK AREA.TARGET NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:   ALL CLASS "A","B", AND "C" NOXIOUS WEEDS (INCLUDING NON‐REGULATED "B" AND "C" NOXIOUSWEEDS) IDENTIFIED ON THE LATEST KING COUNTY NOXIOUS WEED LIST.NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL WORK SHALL CONSIST OF THE CUTTING AND REMOVALFROM THE SITE OF ALL NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES STEMS, CANES, RUNNERS, SHOOTS,SEED PODS, FRUITING BODIES, AND LEAVES PER THE FOLLOWING METHODS:1. HAND PULLING.2. MANUALLY CUTTING USING MACHETES, LOPPERS, AND/OR CLIPPERS.SPOT TREATMENT SHALL OCCUR MONTHLY AND/OR AT A GREATER FREQUENCY, IFNECESSARY, TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES TO A MAXIMUM OF 10% OR LESSCOVERAGE.DURING ALL NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL WORK, EXISTING OR PLANTING NATIVEVEGETATION SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE.GENERAL MAINTENANCEEACH WORK AREA SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT REGULAR INTERVALS DURING THEMONITORING PERIOD TO PROMOTE THE SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT ANDVIGOROUS GROWTH OF THE INSTALLED PLANT STOCK.GENERAL MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE:1. WEEDING THE BASE OF INSTALLED PLANTS.2. RE‐APPLYING BARK MULCH TO MAINTAIN A 6" MINIMUM APPLIEDTHICKNESS ‐ YEAR 1 ONLY.3. THE PRUNING OF INSTALLED PLANTS TO REMOVE DEAD WOOD ANDPROMOTE VIGOROUS PLANT GROWTH AND PROPER FORM.4.  THE REPLACEMENT OF PLANTS THAT APPEAR TO BE IN DISTRESS AND/ORDISEASED.5. THE REMOVAL OF TRASH, LITTER, AND/OR OTHER NON‐DECOMPOSINGDEBRIS.GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORK SHALL OCCUR MONTHLY DURING THE GROWINGSEASON AND/OR AT A FREQUENCY OTHERWISE NECESSARY TO ENSURE THESUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT AND VIGOROUS GROWTH OF THE INSTALLED PLANTSAND/OR THE CONTROL OF NOXIOUS WEEDS.TEMPORARY IRRIGATIONTEMPORARY IRRIGATION SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR TWO (2) GROWING SEASONSFOLLOWING PLANT INSTALLATION.  IRRIGATION SHALL BE APPLIED PER THESPECIFICATIONS DESCRIBED ON SHEET 1.MONITORING & MAINTENANCE PLANPLAN GOALS, OBJECTIVES, MONITORING SCHEDULE, & PERFORMANCE STANDARDSGOALTO SUCCESSFULLY ENHANCE ON‐SITECRITICAL AREA BUFFER.TO LIMIT NOXIOUS WEED SPECIESWITHIN ON‐SITE CRITICAL AREABUFFER.OBJECTIVETO INSTALL AND SUCCESSFULLYESTABLISH NATIVE PLANTINGS(TREES AND SHRUBS) WITHINCRITICAL AREA BUFFER.TO PROVIDE FULL INITIALCONTROL OF NOXIOUS WEEDSPECIES AND THEN TO MINIMIZETHE GENERAL PRESENCE OFNOXIOUS WEED SPECIES.PERFORMANCE STANDARDS100% SURVIVAL BY INSTALLED PLANTS AFTER THE FIRSTGROWING SEASON. THIS STANDARD CAN BE MET THROUGHPLANT ESTABLISHMENT OR REPLANTING, AS NECESSARY, TOACHIEVE THE REQUIRED PLANT NUMBERS.85% SURVIVAL BY INSTALLED PLANTS AFTER THE SECONDGROWING SEASONS.60% AVERAGE COVERAGE BY NATIVE WOODY PLANT SPECIESAFTER THE FIFTH GROWING SEASON.  UP TO 20% OF THENATIVE WOODY PLANT SPECIES COVERAGE MAY BECOMPRISED OF DESIRABLE NATIVE COLONIZING SPECIES.LESS THAN 10% COVERAGE BY ALL CLASS "A", "B", AND "C"NOXIOUS WEEDS (INCLUDING NON‐REGULATED "B" AND "C"NOXIOUS WEEDS AND "WEEDS OF CONCERN") IDENTIFIEDON THE LATEST KING COUNTY NOXIOUS WEED LIST.   SCHEDULE  YEAR 1:  QUARTERLYYEARS 2, 3, 4, & 5: LATE SUMMERYEAR 1:  QUARTERLYYEARS 2, 3, 4, & 5: LATE SUMMERNATIVE SOILCUT CIRCLING ROOTSAND SPREAD OR"BUTTERFLY" ROOTBALL. MIN. 1.5 TIMES THEWIDTH OF THE ROOTBALLBACKFILL WITH NATIVESOIL. COMPACT BY HAND.PLACE TOP OF ROOTBALL1 INCH ABOVE THE LEVELOF NATIVE SOIL. BEFOREMULCH, POTTING SOILSHOULD BE VISIBLE.PLACE 1 FOOT RADIUS MULCHCIRCLE AT BASE OF INSTALLEDPLANT.  MULCH DEPTH =MINIMUM 6 INCHES.PLACE TOP OF ROOTBALL1 INCH ABOVE THE LEVELOF NATIVE SOIL. BEFOREMULCH, POTTING SOILSHOULD BE VISIBLE.PLACE 1 FOOT RADIUS MULCHCIRCLE AT BASE OF INSTALLEDPLANT.  MULCH DEPTH =MINIMUM 6 INCHES.NATIVE SOILBACKFILL WITH NATIVESOIL. COMPACT BY HAND. MIN. 1.5 TIMES THEWIDTH OF THE ROOTBALLMULCH SPECIFICATION:MULCH SHALL BE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE "DOT WOOD CHIP MULCH"(WWW.PACIFICTOPSOILS.COM; 425‐337‐2700), ARBORIST CHIPS, OR APPROVED EQUAL.MULCH SHALL NOT CONTAIN RESIN, TANNIN, OR OTHER COMPOUNDS IN QUANTITIESTHAT WOULD BE DETRIMENTAL TO PLANT LIFE.  MULCH SHALL NOT BE DERIVED FROMSTUMP GRINDINGS AND SHALL NOT CONTAIN SOIL.  HOG FUEL OR EQUAL IS NOTACCEPTABLE.  SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE PLAN DESIGNER, LOCAL ARBORIST AND/ORCOMMERCIAL TREE TRIMMING COMPANIES MAY BE ALTERNATIVE ACCEPTABLE MATERIALSOURCES (WWW.CHIPDROP.IN).SPECIAL NOTE:MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED TO ALLDECOMPACTED AND/OR AMENDED SOILSTO A MIN. DEPTH OF 6 INCHES.1. 06/13/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING 2. 06/27/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING 3. 07/06/2016 ADDED NEW BASE + REV PLANTING