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SCHLEMLEIN, Esq. wy FLOYD & SCHLEMLEIN, P.S. s 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 300 +� Seattle, WA 98121 t _u f REGIONAL DETENTION PACILITY PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEXMfTS This Regional Detention Facility Pump Station Agreement and Reciprocal Easements ("Agreement") is made as of this day of 1995 by and among the Seattle Area Plumbing and Pipef tt ng Apprentice and Journeyman Training Trust ("Trust"), Eland Building Limited Partnership ("Eland"), o .Jefferson Smurfit Corporation ("JSC"), B & G Partnership ("B&G"), and King County Department of Metropolitan services ("Metro"). �. C: �w g RECITALS ^� A. Eland, JSC, Trust, B&G, and Metro -own parcels of real property located adjacent to or near each other in King 7 County, Washington, described respectively in Exhibit A (the "Eland Property"), Exhibit B (the "JSC Property"), Exhibit C (the "Trust Property"), Exhibit D (the "B&G Property"), Exhibit E (the "Metro Property") (all of the foregoing are collectively referred to herein as the "Properties"). B. Surface water runoff from the Properties drains into portions of the Trust Property and the Eland Property, including a detention pond located on the Trust. Property (hereinafter referred to as the "Detention Pond"). -' C. As a result of the.volume of surface water runoff from the Properties during certain storm events, water col- lected in the Detention Pond overflows onto portions of the Eland Property and the Trust Property. D. In order tV—zci3ow -for future development, and to pre- vent further overflow, it is necessary to design, con- struct, and maintain a Regional Detention Facility and Pump Station, together with all appurtenances, pipes' and easements (the "System"), which will evacuate water + from the Detention Pond when it reaches a certain level. The parties hereto desire to jointly fund the design, construction and maintenance of the System in accordance with the ITw4O.4 SIGNS Itr.1Sam - -- —1- N 4; M C :'7 0 C, parameters set forth by the City of Renton and the terms of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed: 1. Trust Supervision. The Trust shall perform the following duties: (a) The Trust shall supervise, manage and pay all costs and expenses (subject to the right to reimbursement as provided in Section 2(a) below).in connection with the design and construction of the System. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Trust shall cause all permits and easements necessary for the System to be obtained, shall cause the prepara- tion of all construction documents and plans, shall cause the competitive bidding of all major portions of the work, and shall cause the System to be constructed and completed in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with all applicable governmental requirements. The design and construction of the System shall be in substantial accordance with the Bush, Road & Hitchings, Inc. proposal dated December 22, 1994. The estimated budget for the design and construction of the System is set forth in Exhibit F hereto. (b) After completion of construction of the System, the Trust shall cause the System to remain in good operating condition and shall cause all maintenance, repair and necessary reconstruction of the System from time to time to be accom- plished. The Trust-ahall pay all such costs and expenses (sub- ject to the right to reimbursement as provided in Section 2(b) below) . (c) The Trust shall maintain all accounts, con- struction records and operating data and allow access -to all parties upon reasonable notice. __(_d) The Trust shalt distribute invoices to the parties for the payments_nequired under Section 2 below not less than twenty (20) days prior to the respective payment date. The - invoices will be accompanied with copies of invoices from con- tractors, suppliers and other vendors substantiating the request for payment. (a) The Trust shall perform its duties and obligations herein in good faith with reasonable diligence and care. The Trust shall be paid no compensation or fee for any of its ser- vices hereunder. It is understood that the Trust may contract with consultants and contractors in connection with the per- formance of.its duties hereunder. naao.4 -2 - E DE 2. Payments by Parties. (a) With respect to the costa and expenses of design, construction, permitting, obtaining necessary easements and all portions of the work in constructing the System as generally described in Section 1(a), the parties shall reimburse the Trust for such aggregate costs and expenses as follows: B&G: Balance of aggregate costs and expenses JSC: 5% of aggregate costs and expenses Metro: 5% of aggregate costs and expenses Eland: $25,000 lump sum payment Trust: 30% of aggregate costs and expenses Eland shall pay $5,000 upon the execution of this agreement and the balance upon completion of the System. The Trust shall invoice the other parties on a monthly basis upon accrual of expenses. All invoices shall be due within thirty (30) days of receipt. overdue payments shall bear interest at twelve percent (12%) per annum from the due date. (b) With respect to the costs and expenses of operat- ing, repairing and any necessary reconstruction of the System after completion thereof as generally described in Section 1(b), the parties shall reimburse the Trust as follows: N B&G: 35% of aggregate costs and expenses C: .� JSC: 5$ of aggregate costs and expenses Eland: 30% of aggregate costs and expenses ri Trust: 30% of aggregate coats and expenses CO Metro shall have no obligation for the costs and expenses of Qj operating, maintaining, repairing and any necessary recon- struction of the System. The Trust shall invoice the other parties not more often than twice per calendar year for these costs and expenses and all invoices shall be due within thirty (30) days of receipt. overdue payments will bear interest at twelve percent (12%) per annum. 3. Aeciorocaj Easements. In consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, •for other good and valuable considera- tion, receipt is which is hereby acknowledged, Eland and the Trust hereby grant and convey to each o her and to the other parties hereto, a nonexclusive, perpetual easement along, in, upon and under the Trust Property and the eland Property in the locations as legally described on the attached Exhibits G and Exhibit H, respectively, and as depicted on the sketch attached hereto as Exhibit I (the "Easement Areas"), for the purpose of installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, repairing and - replacing the System, together with nonexclusive rights of ingress and egress to and from the Easement Areas for said pur- poses. Eland and the Trust may use the surface of the Easement Areas granted herein for any purpose which is not inconsistent 173640A 3117193 WAS= -3- with installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, repairing and replacing the System. 4. Insurance. The Trust shall require all parties per- forming the work on the System to provide a Certificate of Insurance naming the parties hereto an additional insureds. The level and scope of insurance shall be set at commercially reason- able limits depending upon the type and scope of services or goods provided. 5. operator. Except as otherwise provided in para- graph 6(c), the Trust shall be designated the operator and Permittee of the System. 6. General provisions. (a) Binding _Effect. The bovenants contained in this Agreement shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. (b) Enforcement. In the event of a breach of any of the covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement, the parties hereto shall be entitled to any and all remedies avail- able at law or in equity, including but not limited to the equit- able remedies of specific performance or mandatory or prohibitory injunction issued by a court of appropriate jurisdiction. The parties hereto agree that in the event it becomes necessary for any party to defend or institute legal proceedings as a result of the failure of either party to comply with the terms, covenants, agreements and/or conditions of this Agreement, it is understood and agreed that the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to be reimbursed for all costs incurred or expended in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees (including appellate fees) and court costs. If any of the parties fails to make the payments to the Trust set forth in Section 2 within thirty (30) days after the due date, the Trust shall have the right impose a lien upon the real property of such defaulting party which shall become effective upon recording a notice in the recording records of King County, Washington, stating the amount due and the legal description of the defaulting party's property. Such lien may be enforced and foreclosed by the Trust by an action in like manner as a mortgage of real property. (c) Amendment. This Agreement may not be modified, amended or terminated without the prior written approval of the parties hereto. Provided, however, if the Trust or its successor or assign ceases to exist or otherwise fails after written notice from any party for a period of ninety (90) days to perform the duties set forth in Section 1, the parties other than the Trust by a vote of such parties obligated to make not less than fifty percent (50%) of the reimbursement payments set forth in 1nsao.4 5117/95 101.1sm -4- 0 A Section 2(b) may elect another person or party to perform the duties set forth in Section 1. In connection with such replacement, the approving parties may amend or modify this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement. (d) Waiver. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party against whom it is asserted, and any such written waiver shall only be applicable to the specific instance to which it relates and shall not be deemed to be a continuing or future waiver. (e) Captions. The captions and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope or intent of this Agreement, nor the intent of any -provision hereof.' (f) Cgunterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart hereof shall be deemed to be an original instrument, but such counterparts together shall constitute but one Agreement. DATED as of the day and year first above written. �1 TRUST: SEATTLE" AREA PLUMPING & PIPEFITTING APPRE I E AN JOURNEYMEN URNEYMEN TRAINING TRUST rl , C7 By O s Epp; ELANDLn LDING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP By: ter R ad Building Corp., ne 1 p rttnTer By I s JSC: JEFFERSON SMURFIT CORPORATION By Its B&G: B & G PARTNERSHIP By Its 3n&95 I0:35= f " a I r , Section 2(b) may elect another person or party to perform the duties set forth in Section 1. In connection with such replacement, the approving parties may amend or modify this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement. (d) Waiy2r. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by -the party against whom it is asserted, and any such written waiver shall only be applicable to the specific instance to which it relatas and shall not be deemed to be a continuing or future waiver. (e) Captions. The captions and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement arc for convenience and reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope or intent of this Agreement, nor the intent of any provision hereof. (f). Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart hereof shall be deemed to be an"original instrument, but such counterparts together shall constitute but one Agreement. DATED as of the day and year first above written. TRUST: SEATTLE AREA PLUMPING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICE AND JOURNEYMEN TRAINING TRUST By Its ELAND: ELAND.BUILDING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP By Its JSC: JEFFERSON SMURFIT �iUCXI� ORPORATION By Its B&G: B & G PARTNERSHIP By � --- - - Its irsw3 W&W MUM -5- m Section 2(b) may elect another person or party to perform the duties set forth in Section 1. In connection with such replacement, the approving parties may amend or modify this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement. (d) Waiver. No waiver of any of the -provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party against whom it is asserted, and any such written waiver shall only be applicable to the specific instance to which it relates and shall not be deemed to be a continuing or future waiver. (e) Captions. The captions and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope or intent of this Aqreement, nor the intent of any provision hereof. (f)' Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, and each counterpart hereof shall be deemed to be an original instrument, but such counterparts together shall constitute but one Agreement. DATED as of the day and year first above written. TRUST: SEATTLE AREA PLUMPING & PIPEFITTING APPRENTICE AND JOURNEYMEN TRAINING TRUST By Its ELAND: ELAND BUILDING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP By Its JSC: JEFFERSON SMURFIT CORPORATION By Its t?7W03 MIS 10:35&m -5- METRO: KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN SERVICCEES By Its 1756/11.1 5117M 10.11m —6— STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that '5* is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was. authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the C %,a.,—, of SEATTLE AREA PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICE AND JOURNEYMEN TRAINING TRUST, a trust, to be the free and voluntary act of'such trust for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this IS day of PA ., 1995. (Ip3q Prkd a saw 14— a! Hou49 Notary public in and for the state of Washington, residing at My appointment expires H C; V, STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF (D j ri O I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that LO S; �< <) F/,,,./ ?,1 is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the Lrn.:i.✓ hr&rlt of ELAND BUILDING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a partnership, to be the free and voluntary act of such partnership for the uses and purposes mentioned'in the instrument. �1 Dated this �t day of 1 I P/n c ((_ , 1995. (4isaww d Noa7) �Am r_ bj: HF-kbc,e a (LqR 4 Prier a sump d Notary public in and for the state of Washington, residing at 5r_A7�X My appointment expires i73aa.3 3r-Ins to:]$= -7- i STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ), ss. COUNTY OF 1,4 C,_ )- I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that H11LA-c,0 '-M�rez is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the of JEFFERSON SMURFIT CORPORATION, a corporation, to be the free and voluntary act of such corporation for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this _ day of MA Y Js .%%%%t �P@L•r 0. 6op.. (9f�oraae dN � 2 --�� i N� pii@il� ,.I °F WA122110, p,giTbr Print a E� Nao�d Natary) ary public in and for the state Washington, residing at 1--AG-Pa" appointment expires STATE OF WASHINGTON QC`) ) ss. ram{ COUNTY OF ) 0) V4 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that to is the person who appeared before me, to and said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the • of B & G PARTNERSHIP, a partnership, to be the free and voluntary act of such partnership for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this day of 1995. �sKaemo d Nwr13 i� .. 0"14 bw or amp Nam or NOWYi Notary public in and for the state of Washington, xesiding at My appointment expires n3M0.3 mans 10,M= -g- 0 STATE OF WASHINGTON ' ) ss. COUNTY OF �� ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that said person.signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the of JEFFERSON SMURFIT CORPORATION, a corporation, to be the free and t voluntary acof such corporation for the uses and purposes mentioned in the'instrument. Dated this day of , 1995. (Sip —of awry) OACRO PHU W Swop Now of Nw7) Notary public in and for the state of Washington, residing at My appointment expires STATE OF WASHINGTON ) '/ ) ss. COUNTY OF 1�-f V1) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that &MCC M. $1uVV6is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the ggy,. Far4her of B & G PARTNERSHIP, a partnership, to be the free and voluntary act of such partnership for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this vd day of MA L4 1995. ,, �4�,It11111/�� K/C �I�Vt��1r SG V1 N^t4gr P Oa�bPtiaaSump Nam dNour» w Notary public in and for the state °�• ".�� a= of Washington, residing at 5C S7 , i-}le o •,,'•�0�f""",���'~ ` Y M appointment eX irfaS PP P '7W03 MMS IRJSan Cff:C 96 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF ''// I cert}�f that I know or have satisfactory evidence that UdG1a 4 C. w1jAI& is the person who appeared before me, anti said person acknowledged that said person signed this instrument, on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the S ��� of the KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN SERVICES, a municipal corporation, to be the free and voluntary act of such municipal corporation for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this _14 day of � � a _ , 1995. d- li �+`0� StioN ••• � �� .. 0,qp* No a 8tap Nor of Narry) Notary public in and for the state '•;`�y ='? �o '�.0��` of Washington, residing at S_dtF e Lam*. �'••.�Fw� .``' My appointment expires :'rt1k)-c i .17 99S r1 P� M O 173WA 3n7M INN= -9- u �x1',44;�i,. fi. l i:: �' v � V EXHIBIT A TO REGIONAL DETENTION FAC'ILM PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS PARCEL 2: Legal Des; ription' of the Eland Property THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 1, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND THE _ .:•' _ SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 6, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.H., ALL IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: -COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24, IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTH 87'26'48" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER 1.214.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 3, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST AND NOW KNOWN AS STEEL HILL ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 7 32"29'51" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 85.34 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET, AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 139.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01*24151" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 268.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88'35'09" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02*33112" WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70'05'34" WEST 95.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86*37117" WEST 105.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1'22'40" WEST 437.90 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 88*03109" WEST 283.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54*28110" WEST 490.45 FEET TO THE EASTERLY MARGIN OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE NORTH 28`11'33" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY MARGIN 115.75 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 411.73 FEET AND ALONG SAID EASTERLY MARGIN 57.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20'11'33" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY MARGIN 156.01 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 523.68 FEET AND ALONG SAID EASTERLY MARGIN 419.12 FEET "TO A POINT ON A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 667.96 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 6*57118" WEST; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 102.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 83'41'02" EAST 60.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 74'13'19" EAST 47.60 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF CHARLES MONSTER COUNTY ROAD SOUTHWEST, L" SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 238.99 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 17'19104" EAST; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE AND SOUTHERLY MARGIN 80.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88*03109" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY ll CD MARGIN 470.93 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1'56'51" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 10.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88'03'09" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 26.53 FEET :{ TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 1'22'40" WEST FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 1'22'40" EAST 450.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 450,000 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. S" BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY RENTON, WASHINGTON BRH JOB NO. 89219.04 � MARCH 22, 1990 ~ �^ 1 ALH/SUR V. 34 EXHIBIT B j1 TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY '! PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPRICAL EASEMENTS i . Legal Description of the JSC Property PARCEL is THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 1, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.H., IN ICING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 6, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.N., ALL IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS 7 FOLLOWS: COMHENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24, IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE NORTH 87"26.48" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST -1 QUARTER 2214.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF.COUNTY ROAD NO. 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST AND NOW KNOWN AS STEEL HILL ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 32029.51" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 85.34 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 139.14 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 1024151" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 268.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88035109• WEST 436.55 FEETI THENCE SOUTH 02033.12" WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70005134" WEST 95.47 F88T; THENCE SOUTH 88*37.17" WEST 105.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1022.40" WEST 887.90 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF OAKESDALE AVENUE SOUTHWEST AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED UNDER RECORDER'S NO. 8702100643, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 88902128" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 16.02 PERT; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 524.90 FEET AND ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 194.06 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70045153" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 147.08 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIOS OF 842.73 FEET AND ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 81.56 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 65°13.10" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 257.10 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF 72ND AVENUE SOUTHWEST AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDER'S C: NO. 8702100643 RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A V4 V1 RADIUS OF 45.00 FEET AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 70.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 24"46'50" WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 24.57 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 260.00 FEET AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 82.35 FEET; r� THENCE SOUTH 1°05'23" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 81.81 FEET TO THE TRUE LM POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT ANY PORTION THEREOF LYING EASTERLY OF THE 07 CENTERLINE OF CHARLES MONSTER ROAD -AS VACATED BY ORDINANCE NO. 4123 OF THE CITY OF RENTON AND RECORDED UNDER RECORDER'S NO. 8803070674, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY RENTON, WASHINGTON BRH JOB NO. 89219.06 JUNE 6, 1990 ALH/ENG. 40 0 LE EXHIBIT C TO REGIONAL DETENTION •FACILITY PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS Legal Description of the Trust Property PARCEL 4—A: -7�,w ACC .vo. 2S�Zi� 9i2L THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 24; THENCE NORTH - 87026148" WEST, ALONG —THE NORTH LINE THEREOF 1,214.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 3, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST ALSO KNOWN AS STEEL HILL ROAD NOW VACATED; THENCE SOUTH 32-12133" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 85.47 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A. RADIUS OF 256.48,_FEET, AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 139.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01°24'5l" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 268.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH•88,035'09" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02033'1211 WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70005'34" WEST 95.47. FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8803711710 WEST 105.38 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1022140" WEST 179.50 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF AN EASEMENT FOR RAILROAD SPUR LINE AS CONVEYED TO THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY BY DEED RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NO. 5331102, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 102214011 WEST 258.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88003/08/1 WEST 283.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54028'10" WEST 482.84 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RAILROAD' SPUR LINE EASEMENT; THENCE SOUTH 27009157" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 22.44 N FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 365.32 C; FEET, AND ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RAILROAD SPUR LINE T!* EASEMENT 857.54 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 241,997 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. OTOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND Le)UTILITIES ACROSS THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND Tj GOVERNMENT LOT 1, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 6, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., ALL IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24, IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE NORTH 87-26148" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER•1214.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST AND NOW KNOWN AS STEEL HILL ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 32029151" EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 85.34 FEET; -THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 139.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1024151" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 268.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°351'09" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02033/12/1 WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 7000513411 WEST 95.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88-37117" WEST 90.38 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 1022140" WEST 888.05 FEET 83 PARCEL 4-A CONTID J TO THE SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF OAKESDALE AVENUE SOUTHWEST AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED UNDER RECORDERS NO. 8702100643, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 88002028" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 30.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022140" EAST 470.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29635110" WEST 29.15 FEET; -THENCE SOUTH 01022f4O" EAST 40.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20025125" WEST 26.92 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022140" EAST'•40.00 FEET; THENCF. SOUTH 29035"10" WEST 29.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022040" EAST 72.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88037."20" EAST 39.99 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022040" EAST 190.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88037,117" EAST 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY �R 4 T y/ RENTON, WASHINGTON BRH JOB NO. 89219.06 AUGUST 14, 1990' _ e ALH/ENG. 40 2 kn�, o 'C EXHIBIT D ■ TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY i PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAI, EASEMENTS Legal Description of the B & G Property PARCEL 3: THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST; W.H., KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24 IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTH 87*26148" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER 1214.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST; THENCE SOUTH 32°29'51" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 85.34 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET A DISTANCE OF 139.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1°24'51" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 268.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 88035109" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH. 2033'12" WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70*05134" WEST 95.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88"37'17" WEST 105.38 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 4*58117" EAST 410.23 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED FILED UNDER RECORDER'S NO. $606190933, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 46*16*56" EAST ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE 202.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 53*39122" EAST ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT 445.21 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF SAID CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 310,000 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. - BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY RENTON. WASHINGTON BRE JOB NO. 89219.04 FEBRUARY 7, 1990 ALH/SURV. 34 �7 N (n tT r1 D7 17) DE PARCEL 4-B• THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24 IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTH 87-26148" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER 1214.00 FEET TO THE RTESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO.- 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST; THENCE SOUTH 32029151" EAST ALONG. SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 85.34 FEET; THENCE ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET A DISTANCE OF 139.14 FEET; 'THENCE SOUTH 1024'5l" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 268.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88035'09" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20331112" WEST 115.03 FEET;. THENCE SOUTH 70005134 "'WEST 95.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88037117" WEST 105.38 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 10221140" WEST 437.90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88003109" WEST 283.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 54028110" WEST 490.45 FEET TO THE EASTERLY MARGIN OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY RIGHT- OF-WAY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY MARGIN 1610.67 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 250.37 FEET, THE RADIUS POINT OF WHICH BEARS NORTH 58-59144" EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE AND WESTERLY MARGIN 250.58 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED FILED UNDER RECORDER'S NO. 8606190933, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 48012123" WEST ALONG •SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE 420.25 FEET; THENCE NORTH 9001155" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT 125.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 46016156" EAST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT 17.69 FEET; THENCE NORTH 4*58117" WEST 410.23 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT PORTION LYING NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF A RAILROAD SPUR EASEMENT AS DESCRIBED IN AUDITOR'S FILE NO. 5331102. PARCEL CONTAINS 370,561 SQUARE FEET. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES ACROSS THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 1, IN SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W:M., AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND GOVERNMENT LOT 6, SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., ALL IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: .. COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 13 AND 24, IN SAID TOWNSHIP A14D RANGE, THENCE NORTH 87°26'48" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER 1224.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 8, CHARLES MONSTER ROAD SOUTHWEST AND NOW KNOWN AS STEEL HILL ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 32029151" EAST, ALONG ma y PARCEL 4—B'CONTID SAID WESTERLY MARGIN, 85.34 FEET; THENCE ON A CARVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 256.48 FEET AND ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 139.14 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1024051" EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY MARGIN 268.00 FEES'; THENCE SOUTH 880351109" WEST 436.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02033112" WEST 115.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70005134" WEST 95.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88037,117" WEST 90.38 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 1-22i4O" WEST 888.05 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF OAKESDALE AVENUE SOUTHWEST AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF RENTON BY DEED UNDER RECORDER'S NO. 8702100643, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 88003"09" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY MARGIN 30.00 FEET; THENCE.SOUTH O1022140" EAST 470..00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 29.35010" WEST 29.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022f4O" EAST' 40.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20025"25" WEST 26.92 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022140" EAST 40.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 299351110" WEST 29.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH O10221140" EAST 72.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88037120" EAST 39.99 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01022140" EAST 190.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88037120" EAST 30.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY RENTON., WASHINGTON BRH JOB NO. 89219.06 SEPTEMBER 4, 1990 ALH/ENG. 40 m Q Q7 EXHXBlT E TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS Legal Description of the Metro Property Page E-1 of I.- MAY-24-'95 LIED 15:40 ID:MEC - 12TH FLR TEL 140:C206) 684-1980 • t1436 P133 - EXHIBIT February 23, 1990 DE3CRZPTZo2t QY REHT027 TRB na= PLANT PROFERTZ All that portion of Government Lot 2, Government Lot 5, Government Lot 6, Gcvarnmant Lot 8, the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and .'the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of c. Section 24, Township 23 Horth, Range 4 East, H.M., in King county, Washington, described as a whole as follows: Co=encing at the northeast corner of said Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; thence along the north line of said Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and 'along the north line of Government Lot 1 of said Section 24, N 87° 26122" W 2693.05 feet to the northwest corner of said Gover=ent Lot 1; thence " along the west line of said Govar=Qftt, Lot i and Lot S, 5 00a 2.6119" W 2299.77 feat7 thence S 99° 33141" E 1909.89 feat to an intarnection with the easterly right -of -+ay margin of Monster Road established by the City of Ranton's alignment of August 3, 1988 and the TRUE PO op BEGINNING being a point ors a curve concave to the 3. southwest the radius point of which .baara S 63° 4844 fo67the teat; thence along said easterly •right-of-way marg in following ten CIO) courses: northerly along said curve an arc distance of 147.S0 feat through a.eantral angle of 230 01017", N 49° 12137" W 349.48 fast to the beginning of a curve to the sight having a radius of 1736.79 festr C^ northeri along said curve an arc distance of 256.14. tact It" through a eantral angle of 08° 27100", ri N 40° 45' 37" W 39.69 feet to the beginning of a curve to the C right having a radius of 190.37 rant, northerly ,along said curve an arc distance of 292.83 fast .through a central angle of 880 08'00", N 47° 22123" E 121.88• fOst to the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 316.48 feat, northerly along said curve an arc distance of 159.08 tRet through a central angle of 280.48' 00", . N 18° 34023" E 32.7.29 feat to the beginning of a cure to the left having a radius o�► f 316.48 feat, northerly along said ;Gurva an arc : istsrsea of Z] 0.47 fact through a central angle of 200 00 o0 ,... N 01° 25.37' W 619.41 feat to the eouthwost corner of a parcel of land conveyed to the Municipality of_XQtrOPalitan Seattle ' by First City Eejuities by Datd recorded under Rae" Nusmbar 87070802467 RMW AUG Q 4 1992 1 'ivEI) 1 i 24-'_W 4ED 15:40 1D:hEC - 12TH FLR TEL N0:C206) 664-1900 "36 PO4 • thence continuing along said easterly right-of-way margin and along , the' westerly line or 'said parcel I for the following tour. (4) + courses'. N Ge 25137" W 64.76 Last to the beginning of a curve. to .the right having a radius of 120.00 fast,. . northerly along said curve an are distance of 54.90 feet through a central angle of 260 12045", N 240 471ba" E 24.57 feet.to the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 45.00"tent, 'northerly along said curve am arc distance of 32..79 fact through a central angle of 40028,16" to the Westerly line of a tract of land conveyed to Metro by Dead recorded under Recording Humber 82007300283: thence along said westerly Line N 220.250361 A 16-03 foes to the north line of said Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter: T thence- along • said north •3ine S 87° . 26' 22". E 223. 60 feet. to. the wastarly corner of a tract of land eonvayad"to First City Equities by Matra by Dead recorded under Recording Humber 8707080245 D thence along the southwesterly line of said tract S 65° 13427" E 207.31 feet to an- intersection with a curve eoneays to the north, the radius point of .which bears H 400 45045" E 422.96 feet and the northerly line of a tract of land conveyed, to the Municipality of Motropolitan saattle by Surlington Northern Railroad Company by Daad racorc�d under Recording Number 82073002631 thence along nald northerly 11NO for the following five (5) courses:' southeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 294.03 refit through a. central angle of 390 491.490, s 890 04104" E 197.07 feat, T-4 S 730 04120"•E 11.32 feet to as intaryaction.with'a curve � ,t 'concaveo the northeast the radius point of which bears N 730 17' 41" E 431.53 feat, southeasterly along said curve an are distance of 424.53 teat through a central angle of 96" 72'01", 6 730 04120" E 46.48 feet to the westerly line of a tract of Mua land conveyed to Bing coubty by thisicipality Metsopolitan.Seattle by Dead recorded under Racording Number 8=230430; ' thence along said westerly ling. for the •foilowislq four. (4). 1 courses •. •. S 739 04'2oM�E 88:98 feet to the baginning of a curve to.the.•:.•:.: . right having a radius of 307.00 •feet,-- .-••- _ •• -- . - _ 2 0 EL MFlY,2A-'95 WED 1s: 41 M MEC - 12TH FLR TEL NO: C206) 684-1900 'n436 P05 1` �t southerly along said curve an arc distance of 329.53 feet i through a central angle of 610 30,00", S le 34020" E 749.46 feet, i 5 18° 36142" E 94.52 feet to the easterly line of a tract f c land Conveyed to the Municip lity of Ittrop by Burlington Northern, Inc. by Dead recorded under Recording Number 7106030382; thence along said easterly lira S 11° 34#20" E 316.52 goat; thence continuing along said easterly line N 78°.23140" E 39.27 fast to land conveyed to King County by the the westerly line of a tract of Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle by Dead recorded under Recording Number 2112230430; thence along said westerly line S 180 38142" E 95.96 fast to a tract of lased established by Xing County in Superior court Cause No. 84-2-07769 7 and suzveyed.and•racordad Recording Number 8406:149003 and Book 40 of Survaya on Pals 1301 by Atfldavit recorded under Recording Number 8504110606; i amended T thence alancl said tract of land for the following tan (10) courses: N 770 29135n E 0.70 feat to the westerly line of a tract of , to the City of Renton by Deed recorded under land conveyed Recording Number $212090496, S a8° 38#50" E 100.58 teat to the Southwest corner of said tract of land, �2 S. 77° 29' 35" ti7 644.15 Peat along the southerly margin of the Railroad.Campany right-of-way to n previous Burlington Northern to the left having a. radius of 905.37 t" the baginning of a cows C) fast, westerly along said curve and along said southerly margin an arc distance of 267.53 fast through a central angl® e lira of said Southwest quarter off the 35°13" to the west Northeast Quarter, i S al! • 05' le" W 142.62 fast along said west line to 'the + that portion of the right -Of -way of northwesterly margin of Primary State Highway No. I (sntsrstats 405) idantified on Recording Number 5299478,' the highway map recorded under the 8-Line, and a point on a curve concave to the south, as the radius paint of which baars S 020 17058" E 251.00 feat, westerly along said curve and along said northxastarly margin through a central jingle of 39° an are distance or 1744.03 goat 43�30^, _ continuing along said northvestarly margins 470 38132^ it Government Lot s, 242.19 fast to the north'line of sand _......... _ .._ ..... . E mAY-2d-195 WED 15:42 ID:MEG — 12TH FLR TEL NO: CWG) 584-1900 along said north line N 070 34'15" W 16.07 teat to the easterly margin -of the provioua•Burlington Northern Railroad Company right -of -way -and a point on a curve concave to the southeast having a radius of 905.37 fast the radius'poiat of wk ich boars S 620 24109" Er southerly, alonq said easterly margin.and along said curve an arc distance of 181.S3 teat tbiough•a aentrai angle of le 294160 to•a line parallel with and .'70.00 feat northwesterly of the centerline of Washington State Highway No. 1-L, along said parallel linty-S 66° 33'08" W 125.69 teat to the easterly Tina of 'a tract of!. land convayed to Schober Enttsrprisas, Inc. by. the M=icipality of Metropolitan Seattle; thence leaving said .tract of land. established by xing'County Superior Court Cause No. 64-2-07769 7and running thence along said easterly lino of Schober tract, IT 04 18 1030 -W 14.69 rest; thence continuing along said easterly -lino N ae 22110" W 321.59 feet to the sout2lvaatarly masyin at the realiq=ant of X*netar Road; thence contirming along . said easterly line and along. Bald southwaate;rly. margin. N 4e 53132" W 68.65. feat to the. southerly co=ar of a tract of land conveyed to the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle by Schober Entarprisas, Zac. W Dead recorded under Recording Number 8903290912; thence continuing along said southvestarly' margin and along the southerly line of said tract', N 4e 35132" W 125.99 teat; thenoa continuing along.said southwaatarlY margin and said southerly line a 49° 31'09" W 11.11 feet to said easterly right-of-way margin of Xenatsr Road established by •the City of Renton'.s .siignmaat of August • 2, ISaa -and •a point GA curve concave to the sojithvest the radius point of vhieh•bears N 87° 40'16" W 367.11 taat.; thence northerly along le t 28° 3i'id in an arc the distance cent . 182.72 feet through a central q p of beginning. N M 4 • 91436 Pe EXHIBIT F - TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY. PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS Estimated Budget for the System 20 1) Construction Costs $59,355.00 • D 2) Railroad Basement $22,000.00 Ir 3) Puget Power $20,000.00 ti 4) Bush, Roed & Hitchings• $20,500.00 - 1 5) Permits 5600.00 SUBTOTAL $122,455.00 6) 10% Contingency $12,245.00 TOTAL $134,700.00 Page F-1 of 1 a O EXHIBIT G' TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY PUMP STATEION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS _ Easement Area on the Trust Property ON-82TE DR.AINAGS EASEMENT DESCRXPTXCN PLM013RS 4 PIPEPITTERS TRUST PROPERTY THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 NOFaX, RhNGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING WITHIN A STRIP OF LAND 10.00 FEET IN WIDTH, HAVING 5.00 FEET OF SUCH WIDTH ON EACH SIDE OF AN EASEMENT CENTERLINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE HOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL DESCRIBED IN DEED TO ELAND BUILDING TMlITED PARTNERSHIP, RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 9006281432, RECORDS OF SAID RING COUNTY, THENCE NORTH 54.28110" EAST 80.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE THEREOF TD THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID EASEMENT" CENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 46010127" EAST 10.00 FEET ALONG SAID EASEMENT CENTERLINE TO THE TERMINUS THEREOF; THE SIDEMMMS OF THIS EASEMENT SHALL BE SO SHORTENED OR LENGTHENED SO AS TO TERMINATE IN -THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ELAND PARCEL. SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, RING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS TRUST A. REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY WILLIAM A. HICKOX, P.L.S. �0BRH JOB NO. 90369.07 FEBRUAR x22, 1 REVISEDMARCH275"1995 0 EE EXHIBIT H '3 TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY - PUMP STATION AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL EASEMENTS Easement Area on the Eland Property ON -SITS DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION L'LAND PROPERTY THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 23 c NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.H., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING WITHIN A STRIP OF LAND 10.00 FEET IN WIDTH, HAVING 5.00 FEET OF SUCH WIDTH ON EACH SIDE OF AN EASEMENT CENTERLINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL DESCRIBED IN DEED TO ELAND BUILDING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 9006281432, RECORDS OF SAID KING COUNTY, THENCE NORTH 54928110" EAST 80.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID EASEMENT .CENTERLINE; THENCE ALONG SAID EASEMENT CENTERLINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES: THENCE NORTH 46010127" WEST 125.66 FEET; THENCE NORTH 22030142" WEST 282.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 77929118" WEST 23.04 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ELAND PARCEL; THENCE NORTH 36029133" WEST 12.00 FEET TO THE TERMINUS OF SAID EASEMENT CENTERLINE AND FROM SAID TERMINUS SAID POINT OF COMMENCING BEARS SOUTH 22015922" EAST 430.77 FEET DISTANT; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF LYING WESTERLY OF SAID WESTERLY LINE OF rl SAID ELAND PARCEL. THE SIDELINES OF THIS EASEMENT SHALL BE SO SHORTENED OR LENGTHENED p SO AS TO MEET AT ANGLE POINTS AND TERMINATE IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ELAND PARCEL. SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS TRUST REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY WILLIAM A. JaCKOX, P.L.S. BRH JOB NO. 90369.07 FEBRUARY 22, 1995 REVISED MARCH 27, 1995 01 8 Z FLAN BUILDING URA= PARTNERSHP i DEED REG N0.600828T432 'C SCALE: 1` c 60' �' ► �1 `• �•/\ > a ` S 46* 10. 2r E �. ,dry ...� ,►s..N '3p. ry _ • _�.W �• � ' =�� SOD• 1 � TP.OJL pONt= �- ti At j- 30. i ZZG.2?'33•W I � __ !� N 1G 1rW b 6 � & Nav: ,Co. (UPRR.) 6 m m I= \ POW OF COMAMElCIN6-"4 ON-SME DRAINAGE EASEMENT SKETCH PREpA� : PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS TRUST �'�6°`"0� ' pnoiECT REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY ' BAR JOB No. 90369.07 , DATE, 2/27/95 ' BUSH ROE 6 H CHINGS INC l 4, EAS: LAND SURV bI S uNw EXHIBIT I TO REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY �UMP;STATEION-;AGREEMENT AND RECIPROCAL ESEMENTS Sketch of Easements � � Z64t6t9gc6 BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. 2009 Minor Avenue East Seattle, Washington 98102 Area 206/323-4144 Fax 206 / 323-7135 January 24, 1990 City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attn: Richard J. Anderson, P.E. Utility Systems Manager Public Works Department Re: Flood Plain Land Distribution Center Project Oakesdale Avenue S.W. Renton, Washington Dear Mr. Anderson: We request that you notify Lenora Blauman in the Planning Division of your review of our proposed method to control the peak rate of runoff for the above mentioned project. We propose to use the totally contained wetland to store the peak runoff until the ground can absorb the flood water. This 16 acre development is located in a closed depression at the lower end of a 31 acre drainage basin consisting of one manufacturing building, an arterial road, but mostly undeveloped land. Presently the contributing 100 year inflow to the 3 acre wetland creates a shallow pond with depths of 6 to 24 inches. Post development inflow will increase the depth of the pond by 6 inches which is about 5 feet below the lowest elevation of the spur line which created this closed depression. Enclosed are the calculations and support data for the existing and future drainage flows and wetland storage capabilities. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely obert M. Roe RMR/wmh Enclosure cc: Jim Garrison �-f CIVIL ENGINEERS / LAND SURVEYORS all CITY OF RENTON "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Design/Utility Engineering January 31, 1990 Robert M. Roed, P.E. Bush, Roed & Hitchings 2009 Minor Ave. E. Seattle, WA. 98102 Re: Blume Co. Distribution Facility Oakesdale Av. SW & Monster Road Renton, WA Dear Mr. Roed: I have checked over your proposed control of runoff for the Blume Distribution Facility, given to me by Dick Anderson. Based upon King County Drainage Standards, which are accepted by the City of Renton, the storage requirements for a closed depression are a 100 year/7 day design storm, by use of the SCS Hydrograph method. The calculations that you sent were for wetland storage, with infiltration of the soil taken into account. These calculations will have to be revised to accommodate a 100 year/ 7 day storm. The infiltration rate must be supported by a Soils Engineer Report. Since there will be significant impervious area added to this development, it will be necessary to provide baffled oil/water separators before the runoff enters the wetland area. If you have any questions, I can be reached at 235-2631. Very Truly Yours, Kim D. Scattarella Storm Water Engineering Specialist BLUME/KDS:If cc: Dick Anderson Lenora Blauman 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 ol,t) cA LC WETLAND STORAGE CALCULATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION FACILITY FOR BRUCE BLUME OAKESDALE AVENUE SOUTHWEST & MONSTER ROAD RENTON, WASHINGTON BY BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. 2009 MINOR AVENUE EAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98102 (206) 32 3-4 144 APRIL 12, 1990 BRH JOB NO. 89246.04 tirF P�, l� l3i 4NO l-3 of ey'o/c � A -mac) PRINTED /8'e/ DESCRIPTION: THIS SITE IS LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF OAKESDALE AVENUE SOUTHWEST (SOUTH 143RD STREET) ADJACENT TO CONTAINER CORPORATION. THE RAILROAD SPUR FOR THE CONTAINER CORPORATION FACILITY ENCIRCLES THIS SITE FORMING A DIKE WITH NO OUTLET FROM THE LOW AREAS. THE RAILROAD TRACK LOW ELEVATION IS 15.2 AND THE SITE LOW ELEVATION IS 8.5. THIS SITE IS AT THE BOTTOM END OF A 34.1 ACRE DRAINAGE BASIN CONSISTING MOSTLY OF UNDEVELOPED WOODS, BRUSH AND GRASS WITH A PORTION CONSISTING OF MANUFACTURING AND ROADWAYS. THE DRAINAGE BASIN CONSISTS OF A 13.6 ACRE UPPER BASIN AND A 20.5 ACRE LOWER BASIN CONTRIBUTING TO THE WETLANDS. THE FOLLOWING CALCULATIONS WILL SHOW THE ADDITIONAL RUNOFF CONTRIBUTING TO THE WETLANDS AREA DUE TO THIS DEVELOPMENT FOR A 100 YEAR, 7 DAY DURATION STORM. THE INFILTRATION RATE IS BASED ON PERMEABILITY RATES FOR THIS TYPE OF SOIL. DRAINAGE BASIN AREA: 34.1 ACRES SITE AREA: 15.7 ACRES SOIL CLASSIFICATION: WOODINVILLE SILT LOAM SOIL HYDROLOGIC GROUP: D z .06 I,M/MrN INFILTRATION RATE: 10- CM/SEC. _ .0236 IN./MIN. RESULTS: THE EXISTING INFLOW CONTRIBUTING TO THE WETLANDS AREA DURING A 100 YEAR STORM IS 9.91 CFS WITH AN INFILTRATION OUTFLOW OF 5.16 CFS AND A MAXIMUM WATER SURFACE AT ELEVATION 10.56. THE POST -DEVELOPED INFLOW WILL BE 11.45 CFS WITH AN INFILTRATION OUTFLOW OF 4.59 CFS. THE POST -DEVELOPED OUTFLOW IS HIGHER THAN THE PRE -DEVELOPED OUTFLOW DUE TO THE LARGER SURFACE AREA CAUSED BY THE HIGHER WATER LEVEL. THE POST -DEVELOPED MAXIMUM WATER LEVEL AS A RESULT OF MORE IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AND THE FILLING OF A PORTION OF THE WETLAND WILL BE AT ELEVATION 10.94 OR 0.38 FEET HIGHER THAN THE PRE -DEVELOPED WATER LEVEL. 89 24 6.04 11.. � ENG. 25 sbor✓ IlotJ valvQ e,�, ie,.; 1.14s. -he ca�c�,. la+,o �s GN al At Error In VrIJ41S Ply �� PRE - D>�/ Et�o PEQ UPPER >3A'S I tiJ TL = 447c;> ISZ 4-Soo EL, toe> To Et. , 41 (S.4"/o SST) = �jq0' �L? ,S1 �p s = 14, to 2 T►1 tJ 4- 1 S O' EL', 4.1 To EL , 22 ( 12 ,'1'/o f012EST =ISO ; Lo 0, q 4pS = 2 , '18 M I tJ , + S 80' E L . 15 TO i✓ L , i 3,1v Slog'/o PI pe (2 3 r1p 5 = 3 , '!-2 1�'1► t�1. POST - DE•/E �OPEP U PPEtz �S t rJ Ems, b 21 pro F a2EST =� I I, 2 -(�s L+ Sow' FL, ` to8 + SO' 4 1 'To CL. 4 I TO E.L., iQj PJTW XE PIPE f\1 TJ P P E• = SUO' 3 S ' - =3 2 , '1.8 O SO M i tJ . 1'�11 0 1 EL, tZ.0 % ISO S , ., -t- S2)0% EL, I a TO EL, 1'3,to PIPE = Spjp JCS s = 3, vt m I r� I2 M►N�TEs Rze - OEv'E>lom'P L-OWER +3" IIJ +bSo eL, 21 TO I(o -r- 600' E L , I Qo -ro EL . 10 OVTC-P) = ac� e• 0, to -1 m I i 22 M10QTES r�oS"T- T��/E1.vQL-D i.o�-1ER f��Sl �1 Tom= SL. 30 Tn St. , 2► 3'ta Vt-%-+J I .G2 + to C;C;l E - , 21 TO rL , I io O,S�Io DITC.14 1, 14- 1'110 + ' EL , I (o TO EL,, I O FJ-TJ Rc PI PG P s = 4, 44 I o M t��'rES KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL TABLE 3.5.2B SCS WESTERN WASHINGTON RUNOFF CURVE NUMBERS ! SCS WESTERN WASHINGTON RUNOFF CURVE NUMBERS (Published by SCS in 1982) Runoff curve numbers for selected agricultural, suburban and urban land use for Type 1A rainfall distributkm, 24-hour storm duration. CURVE NUMBERS BY HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP LAND USE DESCRIPTION A B C D Cultivated land(1): winter condition 86 91 94 95 Mountain open areas: low growing brush and grasslands 74 82 89 92 Meadow or pasture: 65 78 85 89 Wood or forest land: undisturbed 42 64 76 81 Wood or forest land: young second growth or brush 55 72 81 86 Orchard: with cover crop 81 88 92 94 Open spaces, lawns, parks, golf courses, cemeteries, landscaping. good condition: grass cover on 75% or more of the area 68 80 86 90 fair condition: grass cover on 50% to 75% of the area 77 85 90 92 Gravel roads and parking lots 76 85 89 91 Dirt roads and parking lots 72 82 87 89 Impervious surfaces, pavement, roofs, etc. 98 98 98 98 Open water bodies: lakes, wetlands, ponds, etc. 100 100 100 100 Single Family Residential (2) Dwelling Unit/Gross Acre % Impervious (3) 1.0 DU/GA 15 Separate curve number 1.5 DU/GA 20 shall be selected 2.0 DU/GA 25 for pervious and 2.5 DU/GA 30 impervious portion 3.0 DU/GA 34 of the site or basin 3.5 DU/GA 38 4.0 DU/GA 42 4.5 DU/GA 46 5.0 DU/GA 48 . 5.5 DU/GA 50 6.0 DU/GA 52 6.5 DU/GA 54 7.0 DU/GA 56 Planned unit developments, % impervious condominiums, apartments, must be computed commercial business and Industrial areas. (1) For a more detailed description of agricultural land use curve numbers refer to National Engineering Handbook, Section 4, Hydrology. Chapter 9, August 1972. (2) Assumes roof and driveway runoff is directed Into street/storm system. (3) The remaining pervious areas Qawn) are considered to be in good condition for these curve numbers. 3.5.2-3 1/90 File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool INPUT, MODIFY OR BROWSE DATA BASIN ID EXUB SBUH HYDROGRAPH DESCRIPTION FxTgTTMC rl""L' BASIN AREA (acres) 13.600 RAIN PRECIP (in) 9.80 TIME INTERVAL(min): 60.00 TIME OF CONC (min): 26.00 RAINFALL SELECTION: 7 ABSTRACT COEFF 0.20 BASE FLOW (cfs) 0.000 STORM DUR (hrs) 168.000 PERVIOUS PARCEL IMPERVIOUS PARCEL AREA: 8.900 acres AREA: 4.700 acres CN 81.00 CN 98.00 RAINFALL CHOICES 1. TYPE IA 2. TYPE I 3. TYPE II 4. TYPE IIA 5. TYPE 3 6. USER 1 7. KC 7 DAY 8. CUSTOM SUMMARY DATA PEAK HYDROGRAPH TIME: 55.00 hrs PEAK HYDROGRAPH FLOW: 4.1184 cfs TOTAL HYDROGRAPH VOL: 8.0408 ac-ft t-►1 HOME END F1:Find F2:New F3:Get F4:Tc-Calc F5:Delete Pgup Pgdn F6:Compute F7: F8:Method F9:Template F10:Exit File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool INPUT, MODIFY OR BROWSE DATA BASIN ID EXLB SBUH HYDROGRAPH DESCRIPTION EXISTING LOWER BASIN AREA (acres) 20.500 RAINFALL CHOICES RAIN PRECIP (in) 9.80 1. TYPE IA TIME INTERVAL(min): 60.00 2. TYPE I TIME OF CONC (min): 22.00 3. TYPE II RAINFALL SELECTION: 7 4. TYPE IIA ABSTRACT COEFF 0.20 5. TYPE 3 BASE FLOW (cfs) 0.000 6. USER 1 STORM DUR (hrs) 168.000 7. KC 7 DAY 8. CUSTOM PERVIOUS PARCEL IMPERVIOUS PARCEL AREA: 20.100 acres AREA: 0.400 acres CN 89.00 CN 98.00 SUMMARY DATA PEAK HYDROGRAPH TIME: 55.00 hrs PEAK HYDROGRAPH FLOW: 7.0159 cfs TOTAL HYDROGRAPH VOL: 12.8029 ac-ft t-1 HOME END F1:Find F2:New F3:Get F4:Tc-Calc F5:Delete Pgup Pgdn F6:Compute F7: F8:Method F9:Template F10:Exit File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool INPUT, MODIFY OR BROWSE DATA BASIN ID DEVUB SBUH HYDROGRAPH DESCRIPTION T-YEVE OPy^ UrrER BASS AREA (acres) 13.600 RAINFALL CHOICES RAIN PRECIP (in) 9.80 1. TYPE IA TIME INTERVAL(min): 60.00 2. TYPE I TIME OF CONC (min): 12.00 3. TYPE II RAINFALL SELECTION: 7 4. TYPE IIA ABSTRACT COEFF 0.20 5. TYPE 3 BASE FLOW (cfs) 0.000 6. USER 1 STORM DUR (hrs) 168.000 7. KC 7 DAY 8. CUSTOM PERVIOUS PARCEL IMPERVIOUS PARCEL AREA: 8.500 acres AREA: 5.100 acres CN 81.00 CN 98.00 SUMMARY DATA PEAK HYDROGRAPH TIME: 55.00 hrs PEAK HYDROGRAPH FLOW: 4.5247 cfs TOTAL HYDROGRAPH VOL: 8.1581 ac-ft t-►1 HOME END F1:Find F2:New F3:Get F4:Tc-Calc FS:Delete Pgup Pgdn F6:Compute F7: F8:Method F9:Template F10:Exit File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool INPUT, MODIFY OR BROWSE DATA BASIN ID DEVLB SBUH HYDROGRAPH DESCRIPTION DEVELOPED LOWER BASIN AREA (acres) 20.500 RAINFALL CHOICES RAIN PRECIP (in) 9.80 1. TYPE IA TIME INTERVAL(min): 60.00 2. TYPE I TIME OF CONC (min): 10.00 3. TYPE II RAINFALL SELECTION: 7 4. TYPE IIA ABSTRACT COEFF 0.20 5. TYPE 3 BASE FLOW (cfs) 0.000 6. USER 1 STORM DUR (hrs) 168.000 7. KC 7 DAY 8. CUSTOM PERVIOUS PARCEL IMPERVIOUS PARCEL AREA: 8.200 acres AREA: 12.300 acres CN 89.00 CN 98.00 SUMMARY DATA PEAK HYDROGRAPH TIME: 55.00 hrs PEAK HYDROGRAPH FLOW: 8.3422 cfs TOTAL HYDROGRAPH VOL: 14.6915 ac-ft t-►1 HOME END F1:Find F2:New F3:Get F4:Tc-Calc F5:Delete Pgup Pgdn F6:Compute F7: F8:Method F9:Template F10:Exit ALO +4 lrI ER w I I ' I I Hyd No. 1 PRE - Mq.- OPPE R SAS 14 � I — Hyd No, Z PRE -DEv. t.dWE(Z %Asw I Hyd No. 5 --Me —QE%/. TOTAt- BA-S. 14 h�• oil I' r' i r' ............ ,.....-_..4 ....................................... F Time in Hours 144 168 Hyd Nevy Rate: 4.08 cfs Time: 56.00 hr Vol 8.04 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 2 Rate: 7.02 cfs Time: 55.00 hr Vol 12.80 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 5 Rate: 9.91 cfs Time: 56.00 hr Vol : 20.84 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min lo/j to _I r� � I I I I ,^ I �p I IM 11 I„I tt 1, pt I' t4 r ; �•. r% 4 rJ ' • �•• • 1...........• ..I 1 � i lam,... + ti»........ .......... Hyd No, 3 _ PoST- DEY. QpK R FaAS t o Hyd No, 4... "" PoST-vEv. ►-owER SA, oO Hyd No. fi .--POST-DEJ ''roT- $ASirJ ............................................ ti 48 72 96 120 Time in Hours Hyd mev; Rah: 4.48 cfs Time: 56.00 hr Vol 8.16 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 4 Rate: 8.34 cfs Time: 55.00 hr Vol 14.69 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 6 Rate: 11.45 cfs Time: 55.00 hr Vol : 22.85 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min c 44 Time in Hours _M%/ . —ro-rAIL E AL i tJ -DES/. 'CwrAI— eAs i w --j - -----Rate: 9.91 cfs Time: 56.00 hr Vol 20.84 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 6 Rate: 11.45 cfs Time: 55.00 hr Vol : 22.85 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min w U C 44 Time in Hours .-DEN. OvTFL.c3 W T-Mv. OvTF-l.oW --` -----Rate: 5.16 cfs , Time: 59.00 hr Vol 20.84 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min Hyd No.: 8 Rate: 4.59 cfs Time: 59.00 hr Vol : 22.85 Ac-ft Int: 60.00 min L�IrTt..A>`1D �TbQA�rc V[��vMES P2E — DE Jrc LOPEc D 'S'TAC 6 AREA VOLim E S,S o 0 iI,S4- > �qn 3 Q. S -s-;,32s k2 , i�:> I I 1 -1c)i250 1;e>II'�,e> ISO 1-1 z S Cis % I 11 I I ZoG,aso I &I %aS44 l L, S 24-5 l Oct 21i S% 4-1 t) l2 2�a,Scc> 4-2-11� 6-z,4 POST - 1DEVE�_oPeD STi�C�E AREA VC�L�IME 8,S O o 64o I L-z' 11 2 325 "12 ��ib3 � I 144, 22S l310�93� l2 Tr--?,cw d /,. A . �v� I r e' T "I,:, S c rK x t5l� sco�-t-F1 y, 4y ct-s 3 File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Bush, 2 ,Rectangular vault a-' u-Giv dal `uuailn Underground pipe Sto list Custom file Level pool 3 CUSTOM STG-STO LIST STORAGE STRUCTURE ID: 1 NAME: PRE -DEVELOPED STORAGE INCREMENT: 0.50 STAGE STORAGE STAGE STORAGE 1: 8.50 0.00 6: 11.00 181854 2: 9.00 1973.00 7: 11.50 295478 3: 9.50 12811 8: 12.00 423834 4: 10.00 38138 9: 0.00 0.00 5: 10.50 92117 10: 0.00 0.00 PGUP PGDN F3: Get F6: Delete F10: Exit Available Memory remaining: 139016 bytes Current Data Set Name: C:\WORKS2\PROJECTS\BLUME.bsn File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool Bush, 2 Rectangular vault Trapezoidal basin Underground pipe Sto list Custom file S CUSTOM STG-STO LIST STORAGE STRUCTURE ID: 2 NAME: POST -DEVELOPED STORAGE INCREMENT: 0.50 STAGE STORAGE STAGE STORAGE 1: 8.50 0.00 6: 11.00 136935 2: 9.00 1973.00 7: 11.50 210797 3: 9.50 11983 8: 12.00 287233 4: 10.00 32427 9: 0.00 0.00 5: 10.50 72963 10: 0.00 0.00 PGUP PGDN F3: Get F6: Delete F10: Exit Available Memory remaining: 139016 bytes Current Data Set Name: C:\WORKS2\PROJECTS\BLUME.bsn File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool Bush, Roed.& Hit2 Release Proportional weir V-vveir Notch weir Broad crested weir Orifice design 3 CUSTOM STG-DIS CURVE DISCHARGE STRUCTURE ID: 1 NAME: PRE -DEVELOPED INFILTRATION INCREMENT: 0.50 STAGE DISCHARGE STAGE DISCHARGE 1: 8.50 0.00 6: 11.00 6.88 2: 9.00 0.39 7: 11.50 8.03 3: 9.50 1.09 8: 12.00 8.80 4: 10.00 2.30 9: 0.00 0.00 5: 10.50 4.94 10: 0.00 0.00 PGUP PGDN F3: Get F6: Delete F10: Exit Available Memory remaining: 139016 bytes Current Data Set Name: C:\WORKS2\PROJECTS\BLUME.bsn File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool Bush, Roed & Hit2 Release Proportional weir V-Weir Notch weir Broad crested weir Orifice design 3 CUSTOM STG-DIS CURVE DISCHARGE STRUCTURE ID: 2 NAME: POST -DEVELOPED INFILTRATION INCREMENT: 0.50 STAGE DISCHARGE STAGE DISCHARGE 1: 8.50 0.00 6: 11.00 4.73 2: 9.00 0.39 7: 11.50 4.96 3: 9.50 0.97 8: 12.00 5.06 4: 10.00 1.75 9: 0.00 0.00 5: 10.50 3.68 10: 0.00 0.00 PGUP PGDN F3: Get F6: Delete F10: Exit Available Memory remaining: 139016 bytes Current Data Set Name: C:\WORKS2\PROJECTS\BLUME.bsn File Basin Hydrograph Storage Discharge Level pool Bush, Roed & Hitchings, Inc.2 ROUTING COMPARISON TABLE MATCH INFLOW STO DIS PEAK PEAK OUT DESCRIPTION PEAK PEAK No. No. STG OUT HYD ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PRE-DEVELOPED 0.00 9.91 ✓ 1 1 10.56 5.16 '� 7 POST -DEVELOPED 0.00 11.45 V 2 2 10.94 4 v 8 ==========>Done<============ F10 to Exit Available Memory remaining: 139016 bytes Current Data Set Name: C:\WORKS2\PROJECTS\BLUME.bsn Pe4 k 0 r- : �l 5 c Fs Soo Xlf7/57 6,x - Our S S� 500 �' n r = S� , S� It lV,)/hov►� 17�X x 33 x 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 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F$E 14.Sq GAS SITU ArJ ltJFh-- zA-n0v-J ovTFk-Ot J OF 4, 03 T-IE P0S7r-DEJEj-0Fcl7 CXJTf:-L.OI J IS WL-z'b4SZ 71+AU TEE PRE - DCJELOPEO O>JTFt_ow p.J'~ To TNc LAR-,�oG2 S✓"--AGF AfzEA Gn,vSC� C�,Y THE ul6pWG - L E�E�.- , —i .AS poST- DEJEIAPED MA�tIM✓M WA`rE(Z L-S\/EU A-S A LT of t`�►02c I M P�RJ l0`1S S-�R FA.C.E AOO "T'141�- FI LLB 106p of A PoP-n o►J of TuE 1JETl,AtJp W ILA SE aT F-L.SV, lO, Low' OR 0,4bl o te,,4sz- -r4Ao TL.IE �'JA-fr'-R L-cJE>► of W"�a y BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 323-4144 L \��sTER��``� �'� 24e• o l So 9/25/89 Bush, Roed & Hitchings, Inc. page BRUCE BLUME WETLANDS STORAGE SUMMARY 3PM BASIN SUMMARY BASIN ID: IMP1 SCS METHODOLOGY TOTAL AREA........ RAINFALL TYPE....: PRECIPITATION....: TIME INTERVAL....: TIME OF CONC.....: ABSTRACTION COEFF: 044 .r 0#44 1: 0 1s 7 NAME: UPPER ORIGINAL BASIN ,✓�JI y� rho+a. 15.00 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0.00 cfs TYPElA PERVIOUS AREA wk&--t_J e1 4.00 inches AREA..: 15.00 Acres 6of r�►odG� f 10.00 min CN....: 80.00 66.53 min IMPERVIOUS AREA 44kc 0.20 AREA..: 0.00 Acres PEAK RATE: 4.64 cfs VOL: BASIN ID: IMP2 SCS METHODOLOGY TOTAL AREA........ RAINFALL TYPE....: PRECIPITATION....: TIME INTERVAL....: TIME OF CONC.....: ABSTRACTION COEFF: CN....: 98.00 17�ihSiol�n-i-ion 2.56 Ac-ft TIME: 478 min NAME: LOWER ORIGINAL BASIN 15.70 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0.00 cfs TYPElA PERVIOUS AREA 4.00 inches AREA..: 15.70 Acres 10.00 min CN....: 95.00 42.22 min IMPERVIOUS AREA 0.20 AREA..: 0.00 Acres CN..... 98.00 PEAK RATE: 11.12 cfs VOL: 4.48 Ac-ft TIME: 472 min BASIN ID: TOTAL SCS METHODOLOGY TOTAL AREA........ RAINFALL TYPE....: PRECIPITATION....: TIME INTERVAL....: TIME OF CONC.....: ABSTRACTION COEFF: NAME: ORIGINAL TOTAL BASIN 30.70 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0.00 cfs TYPElA PERVIOUS AREA 4.00 inches AREA..: 30.70 Acres 10.00 min CN....: 80.00 98.75 min IMPERVIOUS AREA 0.20 AREA..: 0.00 Acres CN..... 98.00 PEAK RATE: 8.10 cfs VOL: 5.24 Ac-ft TIME: 486 min 0 C ,w Time in Hours Hyd No.: 1 Rate: 8.09 cfs Time: 8.17 hr Vol 5.24 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 2 Rate: 4.62 cfs Time: 8.00 hr Vol 2.56 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 3 Rate: 10.98 cfs Time: 7.83 hr Vol : 4.48 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min 2r �fiGi•0.� Glii- J (D w u t q4 Time in Hours Hyd No.: 1 Rate: 8.09 cfs Time: 8.17 hr Vol 5.24 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 4 Rate: 14.59 cfs Time: 8.00 hr Vol : 7.04 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min J Fed Post - 11�eloped IN Hyd No. 1 Pad - see ie l oped L,^ f 1 ow Hyd No, 4...... Past-I>v¢loped Hyd NO- 11--- Pfe — Dejelope,� O�-t-�lo•.� Hyd NO. 12 ___ Post-Deje k F� Time in Hours Hyd No.: 1 Rate: 8.09 cfs Time: 8.17 hr Vol 5.24 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 4 Rate: 14.59 cfs Time: 8.00 hr Vol 7.04 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 11 Rate: 3.29 cfs Time: 13.50 hr Vol 5.24 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min Hyd No.: 12 Rate: 4.03 cfs Time: 12.67 hr Vol : 7.04 Ac-ft Int: 10.00 min 9/25/89 Bush, Roed & Hitchings, Inc. page BRUCE BLUME WETLANDS STORAGE SUMMARY 3PM LEVEL POOL TABLE SUMMARY MATCH INFLOW ST DI <-PEAK-> STORAGE <-------- DESCRIPTION --------- > (cfs) (cfs) id id <-STAGE> id VOL (cf) PRE DEVELOPED ................ 0.00 8.09 1 1 10.19 11 59788.42 POST -DEVELOPED ............... 0.00 14.59 2 2 10.67 12 95731.38 15;'0 YRPG!J �T02M Pee- DE��wPED _—AJTFLObJ = jq PAST- D�J��Of-�D C�I�FEQE►JL>✓ Ito MAX, 1�.1,�,, = o,4-e5' KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACE WATER DESIGN MA b. A 3:1 aspect ratio between the trap length and width of the trap Is desirable. Length is defined as the average distance from the Inlet to the outlet of the trap. This ratio is Included in the computations for Figure 5.4.4C for the surface area at the interface between the settling zone and sediment storage volume. C. Determine the bottom and top surface area of the sediment storage volume to be provided (see Figure 5.4.4C) while not exceeding 1.5' in depth and 3:1 side slope from the bottom of the trap. Note the trap bottom should be level. d. Determine the total trap dimensions by adding an additional 2' of depth above the surface of the sediment storage volume, while not exceeding 3:1 side slopes, for the required settling volume. (see Figure 5.4.4C) TABLE 5.4.4A HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP OF THE SOILS IN KING COUNTY SOIL GROUP HYDROLOGIC GROUP* SOIL EROD- IBILITY FACTOR; r SOIL GROUP HYDROLOGIC GROUP* SOIL EROD- IBIUTY FACTOR,'K' Alderwood C 0.15 Orcas Peat D 0.00 Arents, Alderwood C 0.15 Oridia D 0.49 Arents, Everett B 0.17 Ovall C 0.17 Beaushe C 0.15 Pilchuck C 0.10 Bellingham D 0.32 Puget D 0.28 Briscot D 0.32 Puyallup B 0.28 Buckley D 0.32 Ragnar B 0.32 Coastal Beaches Variable 0.05 Renton D 0.43 Earlmont Silt Loam D '0.37 Riverwash Variable - Edgewick C 0.32 Salal C 0.37 Everett A 0.17 Sammamish D 0.37 Indianola A 0.15 Seattle D 0.00 Kitsap C 0.32 Shacar D 0.00 luaus C 0.17 Si Silt C 0.37 Mixed Alluvial Land Variable 0.10 Snohomish D 0.32 Nekton . A 0.10 Sultan C 0.37 Newberg B 0.32 Tukwila D 0.00 Nooksack C 0.37 Urban Variable - Norm. Sandy Loam D 0.24 Woodinville D 0.37 HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP CLASSIFICATIONS A (Low runoff potential). Sods having high infiltration rates, even when thoroughly wetted, and consisting chiefly of deep, well-to-excesslvely drained sands or gravels. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. B. (Moderately low runoff potential). Soils having moderate infiltration rates when thoroughly wetted, and consisting chiefly of moderately fine to moderately coarse textures. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. C. (Moderately high runoff potential). Soils having slow infiltration rates when thoroughly wetted, and consisting chiefly of soils with a layer that Impedes downward movement of water, or soils with moderately fine to fine textures. These sops have a slow rate of water transmission. D. (High runoff potential). 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F I E L D �. \,\ y x PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE MEETING MINUTES BLUME DISTRIBUTION FACILITY ATTENDEES: Name Address Phone Joe Rempe Puget Power 235-2937 Box 329 Renton, WA 98057-0329 Bill Mustereo Metro Wastewater Division 684-1294 821 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Jim Garrison Bruce Blume Co. 632-1800 146 N. Canal St. Suite 310 Seattle, WA 98103 Derek Janke SDL Corh. 455-2101 3150 Richards Road SE Box 1685 Bellevue, WA 98009 Bob Langberg SDL Corp. 455-2101 John Akre SDL Corp. 455-2101 R.E. Morgan TRI-M Construction 927-8213 PO Box 5082 Redondo, WA 98054 Earl Morgan TRI-M Construction 927-8213 PO Box 5082 Redondo, WA 98054 Bob Fadden Lance Mueller S Associates 325-2553 Suite 250 130 Lakeside Seattle, WA 98122 Bob Roed Bush, Roed & Hitchings 323-4144 2009 Minor Avenue E. Seattle, WA 98102 Don Cole Renton Fire Department 235-2642 Kim Scattarella City of Renton, Stormwater 235-2631 Arnetta Henninger City of Renton, Plan Review 235-2631 Clint Morgan City of Renton, Traffic 277-6216 Steve Pinkham City of Renton, Construction 953-0682 Dave Christenson City of Renton, Sewer 235-2631 Gary Morrison City of Renton, Sewer Maintenance 235-2641 Gregg Zimmerman City of Renton, Plan Review 277-6178 Pre -Con Minutes September 5, 1990 Page 2 Date of Conference Name of Project: Location: Company Name: Attendees: Distribution: POWER: September 5, 1990 Blume Distribution Facility 589 Monster Road, Renton Bruce Blume Co., Inc. See attached sign -in sheet To Attendees 1. Puget Power still requires complete application for electric service. 2. Puget Power has preliminary service design, which was distributed to several attendees including City inspector. 3. Puget Power needs to relocate existing power pole and needs to excavate in City right-of-way to intercept existing underground electrical facilities. Puget Power has a permit in to City to perform this work. 4. Puget Power will require a short power outage to King County Flood Control Facility - need to contact King County SWM. City will try to provide Mr. Rempe with a contact person. TELEPHONE. CABLE TV. WASHiNGTON NATURAL GAS: 1. No representatives from above three utilities were present, although they had been informed of meeting by applicant, according to Mr. Garrison. METRO WASTEWATER: 1. Mr. Mustereo of Metro's Wastewater Division was present at the meeting. Mr. Mustereo mentioned presence of 96-inch Metro interceptor running through property and Blume utility lines entering easements for this line at several points. FIRE PREVENTION: 1. General Contractor will be SDL, address above. 2. Mr. Cole has a list of fire prevention comments he needs signed by the applicant and returned. 3. A paved access road around the perimeter of the site is needed for fire vehicle access around the building. Applicant stated that he believes ATB all weather Pre -Con Minutes September 5, 1990 Page 3 surface has been approved for this access road by fire prevention. Applicant should make sure that any alternates to paving are approved by the Fire Marshall. 4. All existing fire hydrants must remain in service. All new hydrants should be wrapped with burlap until accepted by the City. 5. Permits will be required for all on -site fuel storage tanks. 6. 24-hour advance notice should be given to Fire Prevention in preparation for witnessing sprinkler system hydro test. 7. All closures of existing City water valves must be coordinated with the City of Renton construction inspector in advance. A double check valve assembly will be required on fire hydrant for construction Rater use. This may be obtained from the City by contacting the 4th floor Customer Service counter and posting an $800 deposit. 8. Emergency vehicle access throughout the site must be maintained at all times. 9. Don Cole mentioned that the sprinkler system designer expressed concern about having sufficient pressure available via the single 10-inch fire water line to the building as designed. Don recommended that the applicant touch bases with the sprinkler designer regarding this issue. A redesign might be required. WATER: 1. TRI-M Construction is the utility contractor. 2. The City went through the required procedure for testing, flushing, and chlorinating the water lines prior to connection to the City mains. Items discussed include: A) Vertical crosses are required at ends of water lines - these serve as pig launches and sediment traps. B) Water lines must be pigged out using polypig. C Water lines must be pressure tested at 150 psi plus static head, which usually works out to 200-220 psi. D) Water lines must be chlorinated. No dry chlorine is allowed. Applicant rents a pump and obtains chlorine from the City. E) Water purity tests are required. City lab picks up purity samples on Wednesdays. Applicant will need to use courier service to submit samples on other days. 3. Water line flushing water should be drained into sanitary sewer only. 4. Water lines and fittings are to be polywrapped. 5. Thrust blocks must be formed. Concrete used must be delivered to the job (no on - site mixes). Pre -Con Minutes September 5, 1990 Page 4 6. Construction staking is required for easements. Staking shall be marked so as to be understandable to the inspector. 7. Applicant must sign authorization of special billing and water service application forms. 8. Connections to City mains are made by the City. Contractor performs excavations and supplies materials and the City crew makes the connection. 9. Crushed rock backfill to grade is required in City right-of-way. 10. The City asked who will be submitting as -built drawings. This was not yet determined. All changes must be shown on as-builts. 11. 24-hour in advance inspection request is required. Inspection number is 277-5570. All work must be inspected by City prior to backfill. 12. Major changes should be submitted to the City engineers from the applicant's project engineer. STORMNVATER: The City expressed concern about which piping materials the applicant would use for storm drain lines. The design calculations were performed around concrete pipe, therefore, rougher pipe such as CMP is not an acceptable substitute. PVC pipe is discouraged by the City in paved areas with less than 3' of fill. An acceptable product would be CPEP (high density polyethylene pipe, corrugated exterior, smooth interior). Fill depth is not as critical for this type of pipe. ADS N-12 or Hancor Hi-Q are acceptable types of CPEP pipe. CPEP pipe only requires pea gravel bedding to springline whereas PVC pipe requires pea gravel over the crown of the pipe. The Contractor stated they will get back to the City on proposed pipe materials after completing pricing comparisons. 2. The biofiltration swale should be the first order of work. Planting must take place before biofiltration swales are placed into service. Overflows should be used until biofiltration swales grasses are well enough established to accept flow. 3. An inspection tee is required on the downstream side of the oil/water separators. 4. Final adjustments to grade must be made on inlets and catch basins prior to paving. 5. Backfilling requirements are the same as for water mains: 95% compaction under pavement, and crushed rock to grade in City right-of-way. 6. Applicant must continue to use previously approved temporary erosion control plans. Pre -Con Minutes September 5, 1990 Page 5 SANITARY SEN ER: 1 Class 50 ductile iron pipe is required for sanitary sewers where fill is less than 4' deep. The private portion of the sanitary sewer line should be ductile iron. For applications where fill is between 4' and 15' deep, PVC may be used. 2. Changes must be submitted by the engineer to the City for approval. 3. Applicant is scheduled to start work Thursday on the sewer line. 4. Crushed rock backfill is required in City right-of-way. The City needs to receive an analysis indicating that the proposed material meets WSDOT standards. Backfill must be compacted to 95% in paved areas. 5. TV inspection will be required for both private and public portions of the new sanitary sewer. 6. The note on the drawings where the new line connects into the City manhole should read "12" core drill". 7. All sanitary sewer notes on plan drawings apply. 8. A submittal of the sewage pump shop drawings and plan drawings will be required prior to connecting the sewer force main into the system. 9. Trench shoring and safety is the Contractor's responsibility. The appropriate agencies will be notified if the City inspector sees significant safety violations. 10. Manholes must be channeled. 11. Final adjustments to manhole rims must be made prior to paving. 12. Plug existing manhole during construction. 13• If old septic tank or drain field is encountered during construction, applicant must coordinate construction activities with the King County Health Department. Pre -Con Minutes September 5, 1990 Page 6 TRANSPORTATION: NO.overloaded vehicles will be allowed. The City may optionally weight trucks to make sure they are in compliance with load limits. 2. Truck hauling is restricted during the following hours: 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. 3. Street cleaning bond of $5000.00 is required (building permit issue). 4. A commuter information center will be required within the building. 5. The TBZ mitigation fee is required (building permit issue). 6. The applicant must complete their agreement with the City to waiver protest of formation of an L.I.D. for future improvements to Monster Road. 7. Applicant must submit an acceptable traffic control plan to the City (Phil Chase) prior to construction. Mr. Garrison has been given informational material on this item. W1N:I" The following two provisions are being written into the construction permit: A) No work will be allowed in the City right-of-way until adequate performance bond has been posted. B) Occupancy will not be granted until closure of the agreement between the applicant and the City on the waiver to protest formation of an L.I.D. for future improvements to Monster Road. 2. As -built drawings: survey records are very important. The City requires certified, approved as-builts. All bends on waterlines should be shot, and horizontal and vertical control for all bends established. Backfill should not be placed prior to survey of waterline. The sewer line can be surveyed after backfill because manholes give access to the lines. ww/tech/bluempcc/G "Z/bh 000 Y-Y Z� A- 9011. �qv f OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING WESTERN TECHNICAL CENTER 1020 FIFTEENTH STREET, BROOKS TOWERS DENVER, COLORADO 80202 FINAL REPORT DIAMOND MINE EMERGENCY RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON WA-84-011 Technical Project Officer-: L� t4 6ing Kaldenbach , hys al Scientist Federal Reclamation Project Branch r Final Report Diamond Mine Emergency Renton, King County, Washington (WA-84-011) I. Project Description A. Location The abandoned Diamond Mine is located in the SE1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 13, T. 23 N., R. 4 E. The subsidence hole over the mine is located on an active construction site of a flood control project in Renton, Washington adjacent to Monster Road. B. Pr•obl em Subsidence occurred July 26, 1984, and was reported by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) to the Washington Department of Natural Resources. The SCS is currently constructing a flood control project in the area, and the site where subsidence occur•r•ed was being used to stockpile fill material. The collapse occurred after about 7 ft. of fill material had been placed on the site. The hole was 25 ft. in diameter, 10 ft. deep, and had about 1 ft. of water in the bottom. C. Objective The hazard would be abated by filling the hole with gravel. II. Project Documentation A. The subsidence occurred on July 26, 1984. Oal and the Washington Department Natural Resources conducted a site investigation on July 31, 1984. B. On August 16, 1984, the Washington Attorney General declared the Diamond Mine eligible for reclamation funding under P.L. 95-87. C. The Right -of -Entry was signed by the city of Renton Public Works Director- on August 9, 1984. D. A construction contract was awarded to Renton Sand and Gravel on August 9, 1984, and construction began and was completed on August 10, 1984. III. Costs The anticipated project cost was $1,300. Renton Sand and Gravel completed the construction for a total project cost of $1,280. IV. Conclusion/Accomplishments The subsidence hole was completely filled with 220 cubic yards of pit run gravel. The total acreage reclaimed was less than .01 acres, but resulted in the continued safety of the construction crew of about 30 men working in the area. Subsidence Hole CITY OF RENTON ..LL HEARING EXAMINER Earl Clymer, Mayor Fred J. Kaufman RECEIVED .3/-29/9 D PUBUC WORKS DEPT. CITY OF RENTON March 28, 1990 Gerry Adams Seattle Audubon Society 619 Joshua Green Building Seattle, WA 98101 Re: Your Appeal of Blume Distribution Facility SA-112-89 Dear Mr. Adams: This letter is intended to inform you of the status of the Blume Distribution Facility environmental determination. Staff has informed this office that your letter stating that you are appealing the Environmental Review Committee's (ERC) is premature. Your letter was received by this office during the official comment period. It was the comment period which expired on March 20, 1990. The ERC has not issued a final determination in the matter. Your letter will be forwarded to the Planning Division for their consideration. You may contact that division to keep abreast of the environmental determination and measures that staff may impose. Until final action has been taken, any attempt to appeal would be premature. Please find enclosed you original check. Once staff has issued its final determination you may decide whether to file your appeal again or accept the ERC's determination. If this office can be of any further assistance please feel free to write. Sincerely, FRED J. I4UFMAN HEARING EXAMINER cc: ERC Members Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2593 CITY OF RENTON MAR 2 8 �99� COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMEN b17Y :.: rYjEN-r oN MEMORANDUM HEARING EXAMINER DATE: March 28, 1990 TO: Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner FRO([:] MD n Erickson, Chief, Current planning Division SUBJECT: Appeal filed by Seattle Audubon Society Blume Distribution Facility File No's. ECF,SA-112-89 I am in receipt of your inter -office memo dated March 21, 1990 regarding the environmental appeal filed by the Audubon Society (letter dated March 19, 1990). You have asked me if their appeal is timely. Their letter of appeal is not timely because the Environmental Review Committee imposed specific mitigation measures with the Determination of Non -Significance. Because there were conditions, a fifteen (15) day comment period was required by the City to solicit comments from various agencies, jurisdictions, individuals and parties of record. The 15 day comment period extended until March 20, 1990. The comments we have received, including the concerns addressed by the Audubon Society, will be evaluated by the Environmental Review Committee, and then the Environmental Determination will be finalized and the start of a fourteen (14) day appeal period will commence. At that time their appeal would be valid. You may want to ask them to put it on hold pending the outcome of the ERC's reconsideration of this item at their next regular meeting on April 4, 1990. DKE:JFL:blume:dskl2 Washington Nonprofit Corporation 619 Joshua Green Building • Seattle, WA 98101 • 206/622-6695 March 19, 1990 Mr. Fred J. Kaufman Hearing Examiner City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South.. Renton, Washington 98.055 RE: Blume Distribution Facility, SA-112-89 Dear Mr. Kaufman: -MAR 2 0 1990 CITY OF nr EWTON' HEARING EXAMINER Seattle Audubon Society is comprised of 5,000 members and is incorporated as a non-profit organization under the laws of the State of Washington. The Society i-s dedicated to the protection, preservation and enjoyment of wildlife, plants and their supporting habitats, and to the wise use .of natural resources. We are concerned about environmental issues throughout King County including the City of Renton. The above captioned proposal is being planned for 601 Monster Road which is across the street from the Renton Heron Rookery. The great blue herons associated with the rookery use the site for feeding and foraging. The great blue heron is extremely sensitive to the intrusion of human related activity. A variety of other wildlife exists on and/or uses the site including migrating, resting, foraging and nesting waterfowl; amphibians and raptors. There are no mitigation measures .for the significant adverse effect on wildlife. The proposal is to fill .99 acre of the on site wetland. Mitigating conditions for the loss of this portion of wetland require the applicant to provide a revised wetland landscaping plan. The loss of this wetland area has not been fully considered and evaluated. Alternatives to the proposal have not been considered that would minimize the loss of the wetland area. Since the City has not provided appropriate mitigating measures in its declaration, Seattle Audubon Society formally appeals.the Determination of Nonsignificance (Mitigated) of February 28, 1990. Respectfully submitted, Gerry Adams Vice President, Conservation STORM.WATER UTILITY PLAN REVIEW INFORMATION PLAN UMBER DESCRIPTION REVIEW. IMPERVIOUS AREA ADDRESS DATE IN DATE OUT NUMBER (IN AC.) TOTAL AREAJ ' (ACRES) DATE APPROVED 0 STORM WATER UTILITY REVIEWS No. Project Name: Building Permit Number: Date to Utility Billing: Business or Use: Owner/Billing Address: Account. Nos, Tax Lot Nos, Square Footage Assessment Site Address: Site Address: Site Address: Site Address: Site Address: (Vest in progress, do not disturb A pair of herons (above) pre- pare to swap duties. One brings a new stick for building the nest and the other sits and puts it in place. These birds are part of a rookery of 24 heron nests scattered among the cottonwood trees (right) in a man-made wetland just west of the intersection of South- west Seventh Street and Oakesdale Avenue in Renton. Citizens for Renton Wildlands Preservation is a group formed last July hoping to buy nearby land and preserve it as open space in order to protect the rookery from development. CARY TOLMAN/P-1 photos The Associated Press/1989 Israeli troops, equipped with anti -chemical warfare gear, practice in case of a gas attack in Tel Aviv last year. To ,counter an Iraqi threat, Israeli officials yesterday discussed a plan to distribute gas masks to the public. Israel launches second satellite — - with a veile,:d wain to Iraq The New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel suc- cessfully launched its second experimental satellite yesterday, a day after President Saddam Hussein of Iraq threatened to destroy ."half of Israel" with chemical. weapons if, this; nation becomes involved in an ,attack against Iraq. ' ; • . L Some military 'experts sug- gested that the satellite was a military reconnaissance probe. Israeli; spokesmen„however said the' rocket, called Ofek-Il,, boostedV.dummy• satellite, intoia• low 'orbit • that would :last only about two months before the satellite fell back to earth: tributing gas masks to the gen- Yuval Neeman, head .of the: era] population. Israeli space agency, 'said the ^: Meanwhile, a. new report next launching will probably says Israeli soldiers shot and carry a permanent, active satel- killed fewer Palestinians in the lite. Neeman said the satellite first quarter of 1990 than in any launched. yesterday and others three-month period since the planned in , the future "are Palestinian uprising began 28 not designed., for • military pur- months ago. poses." " Figures compiled''b; y B'..Tse=' But Israeli spokesmen said. ;, lem, a non -partisan Israeli orga- they hoped Iraq' would not `miss` ' nization that monitor's, human the message'also inherent in the rights,in the occupied 'territo- . launching - that' the. Israeli ries,"showed that"35 Arabs were made 'ro`ck;?t usecleA06 boost`the • killed' by! fellow Arabs for sus-•' � satellite int• .rbit could also ' pected cooperation with Israeli ' carry a warhead to Iraq. authorities in the .first • three' ' ' Isr eli • officials also ' dis- months of this'; year =' surpass=` cussed �';ther steps to counter ing the 30 killed by army gun- Hussein's threat, including dis- Fire.. tar me Eta dei •f' ized a New York -bound jumbo t'at;Pori-au-Prince's airport and reatened to blow it up yesterday i he was,' not Elown to the United S ates. A`radio 'report, however; said Q ® e e 20-year=old airport security iard�, Pvt. Pierre 'Gerald,, had let e 'handful .'of. . passengers and ew ' aboard American Airlines fight 658 get off; Haitian spokes - en confirmed he was alone on and the Airbus A300: LSEWHERE : Britain: •Mutmee'rs held fast to large part of Strangeways Pris- '• in Manchester yesterday for Boy, e gird day and.. kept other ® t 2B mates from surrendering, the f Cht vernmen( said.'A.wounded pris- t tops .ter' died in a hospital. �+ China: Communist •Party lead- il00 Eve r Jiang Zemn•was named yester- ay •to succeed Deng Xiaoping as ead 'of, the governments Central ilitary• •Coinmissiori'. • 'The ap- ointment'had beenexpected and J� not like] to chap eahe balance ' powers gnificantly. ih' China. ` United Nations: Britain said a rsterday that it would not rejoin, 'h INESCO which it quit in 1985 in dispute over alleged mismanage- y� ent' and anti-Western bias. A iortaime later, the United States '. � :.a fir" .... _.._ .. _. ti 'r •y rM,;,•s, ]lowed suit. UNESCO's director- ` n1 eral, Federico Mayor, has been f; Che, )kPe • & i ing to woo the two .countries F IF REVISIONS; OUTED WITH PREVIOUS PLANS AND COMMENTS. GREEN NO 7-5" CITY OF RENTON BUILDING DIVISION PLAN REVIEW ROUTING SLIP" DATE — APPLICANT: 'R l ) li ti e— t JOB ADDRESS:'. � l j NATURE OF WORK: _ /l/ � ) 7) IV S / TO: Comments Due Comments Due FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU BUILDING CODE REVIEW WATER SYSTEMS ENERGY CODE SEWER SYSTEMS STORM DRAIN SYSTEMS. TRANSPORTATION DIVISION PLANNING DIVISION OTHERS MECHANICAL Comments/suggestions should be provided in writing. Please provide comments to the Building Division by 5:00 p.m. on above date. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION APPROVED I APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS II NOT APPROVED 1� I���ins are l n Ld��O1G�e please r�s�b��'f, U��h alrA�na�e re�or� ►nGludd 0 t TE 2 23 /a Signature of Director or Authorized Representative GY forms#2:pinrev CDVbtd022 C-OUA17-K 0 N 35k I N 3 io v '57 HOUSE • 6/A L�\ A/, �C-c 2-4 - T-?.5AJ