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I ' _________________________________________________________________ _.__-.__- ------- ___'_ _______ tar :1irH ST D 15rH ST RDAMPfALM /lTip N I��� MIYin • , lfME M {[fT NOIMK I 4 Michael A Benoit From: Fenton, Ross (Consultant) <FentonR@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2015 9:35 AM To: Michael A Benoit Subject: RE: Talbot HII Sanitary Sewer Relocation Attachments: 405-167DC- Project-TaIbotHill DemoPlan.pdf Michael — Status of properties identified has been inserted into your below email and is as shown in the attached PDF. Thanks, Ross Fenton NWR Design Build & 1405/SR167 Project Office 425-456-8538 / MS NB82-250 fentonr@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov From: Michael A Benoit [mailto:Mbenoit(d�Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 3:21 PM To: FentonRCcbconsultant.wsdot.wa.gov Subject: Talbot HII Sanitary Sewer Relocation Ross, As related to the sewer relocation, I am doing a check to make sure that our proposed design does not cut off sewer service to any of the homes that are remaining. Do you have an easy list of what properties have plans to be removed that could be sent to me. As an alternate, what would the proposal be, if any, for the following properties: 201 S 14th St — to remain 226 S 15th St — to remain 205 S 14th St — demolition ordered 1405 Davis Ave S — to remain 1402 Davis Ave S — to remain 1403 Shattuck Ave S — demolition ordered 1404 Shattuck Ave S — demolition complete 1406 Shattuck Ave S — to remain 1314 Whitworth Ave S — to remain What I am looking at is a house like 1404 Shattuck Ave S. Because the road slopes to the north, the typical side sewer connects to the main north of the house. When we set a new manhole to intercept the main in Shattuck to take it to the new deep line, we need to make sure the manhole is downstream from 1404's connection or have a provision to find and relocate their side sewer. We are lacking information on some side sewers (like 1404 Shattuck). I am going to have some investigation done to locate them and we would like to not expend the resources if the properties are on the list to go away. If you have any questions or need to talk about this, please let me know. Thanks Project Manager Wastewater Utility City of Renton (425) 430-7206 This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. 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FOR SURVEY INFORMATION SEE RECORD OF SURVEY FOR WASM114GTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. AFN 20050729900039 RECORDED JULY 25. 1005. ,,, END OF PLAN STA. 345+00 P.O.T. MP 2.66 THIS PLAN SUPERSEDES SHEET I OF 9 SHEETS OF SR 405. JCT. SSM 140.2-M TO JCT. PSH 40.2 IN RENTON. APPROVED MARCH 6. 19621 SHEETS 2 TNRDUGM 4 OF 9 SHEETS OF SR 405. JCT. SSH N0.2•M TO JLT. PRIM N0.2 IN REN TON, OF OCTOBER 31. 19611 SHEETS S AND 7 OF 9 SHEETS OF SR 405. JCT. SSM N0.2-M TO JCT. PSN NO.2 IN RENTON. APPROVED SEPTEMBER 10. 19571 SHEET 1 OF S SHEETS OF SR 405. JCT. SSM 000. 2-M TO JCT. PSN NO. 2 IN RENTON PLAN SNOWING ACCESS. APPROVED FEBRUARY 19. 19571 AND SWEET 2 OF 3 SHEETS OF SR 405. JCT. SSM NO. 2•M TO JCT. PSN NO. 2 IN RENTON PLAN SNOWING ACCESS, APPROVED JULY 11. 1961. FOR RM EASTERLY SEE SR 435 SR 515 NC. TO 6TH ST. VIC SHEETS 2 S 3 OF 9 SHEETS APPROVED AND 000*TM MAY 24, 2007 ADOPTED Leee. 10.30.14 12.30.14 Added P-oll-23847 STW LAW S-lSi14 11-22.14 RANsed Ovw IP Dots /or P-01.236V 3IRW Leda. 4.11.14 5 4-14 RMMd BouMeM grid AM Pe.cW 1-23607; Added Pe.Nf 1.I3542: Verglc 1 NOw STW LWee 61243 %S-13 RVANd Rage M nWr O.U9neeon AM City NA . Conecled Amm Nam Sla A1W O6eet C-ocwd C.O.e R**. NON Revb d Name P-al 1-23612. C-- W Bdwldery Perool 1.2M22 Added TgW.ph7r Added WET Line So.Added E iev;W EmwTwMSrYftb Pw-b 1.23612 eM 7.23613 STW L.M, bit3 7-1&13 ReNsed ROW end LA on RL So. 133-00 10 Su 345.00. Added PleeN 1.23605 toI.23e22. 1-23625 w 1-2", 1-23631 w 1-33635; Added TOE on RL So 340.011 b St. 345-W 4M m RLSN 337.21 to Ste 337.SU Relwu0w-d MON do Rt SM. 73NOD to SN. 345-00 NFRW LedM Sitt T-21.71 . Added Arise NW 1 N- Well. RL SWL 343-1: Rafted n V.*.h NON fM L.e.. &s1T7 6.21-07 Added C'. R.I.- Nose STVV L64W 9.2605 1 4-30-05 Added UA Re kftn Nde FLS RCvI010r1 Oescrtollw EL 0 VF i a �v ue •Ia, 11.� 11TTT °W. LAMA mo SR 405 SR 181 VIC. TO SR 167 VIC. KING COUNTY RIGHT OF MAY AND LIMITED ACCESS PLAN FULL CONTROL MP 2.43 TO MP 2.66 STATION 333•00 TO STATION 345.00 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OIL YMPIA. WASHINGTON E. FfF !1`'r16 a '4 APPROVED AND ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 16. 2005 • 2.1e .Q, •Fd. S1 EeE•� ,+t FJJIDNAL E w v-m RICH OF WAY PLANS EN NEER gtot SHEET 12 OF 16 SHEETS V �ir cv:�+:v:'.�i..a ir•'�.0 ril„o', r.n...a. .n .n..v.» n. ,a1. vr7 e. e47. R I W D• 1 SR 405 1427 City of Renton Print map Template 256 0 128 256 Feet WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Information Technology - GIS RentonMapSupport@Rentonwa.gov 06/24/2015 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate. current. or otherwise reliable THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION Legend City and County Boundary Other City of Renton L . Addresses Parcels ❑ 1st Floor ❑ 1 st Floor ❑ 2nd Floor ❑ 1st Floor ❑ Other Buildings Buildings [] Lift Station Clean Outs CT: Manholes Casings Pressurized Mains — other r. Renton Private Gravity Mains Other Renton Private KC Metro Manholes KC Pressurized Mains ■ KC Gravity Mains Notes None City of -ei f f o Finance l&IT Division 13. Supplement requirements in the Special Provisions for monitoring the noise wall located near the southern Launch/Reception Shaft for the impact/damage from the installation of the Sewer Line, i.e.: a. Page 90, after 3'd paragraph "Allowable Utility Movement: Settlement...", insert the following: "Allowable Noise Wall Movement: Settlement or heave shall not exceed one half (1/2) inch k� b. Page 91, 111h bullet "Settlement monitoring data measurements...", 2"d sentence, insert ", noise wall, between "monitor utilities" and "and surface settlement..." Thanks, Ross Ross Fenton NWR Design Build & 1405/SR167 Project Office 425-456-8538 / MS NB82-250 fentonr@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov From: Michael A Benoit [maiIto: Mbenoit(cbRentonwa.govl Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 11:18 AM To: Fenton, Ross (Consultant) Cc: Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski(&stantec.com); David Christensen Subject: Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation 100% plans and Special Provisions Ross, Here is the 100% for WSDOTS perusal. At this time we are planning for first advertisement on March 21" and Bid opening April 5ch Thanks �W, CHvit Project Manager Wastewater Utility City of Renton (425) 430-7206 Michael A Benoit From: Fenton, Ross (Consultant)<FentonR@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 8:28 PM To: Michael A Benoit Cc: Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski@stantec.com); David Christensen; James, Bill Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation 100% plans and Special Provisions Attachments: SKMBT_C45216031719210.pdf Michael — Thank you for the opportunity to review the 100% plans and specifications prior to your planned March 21 Ad date. The submitted documents are acceptable for advertisement. In our review of the 100% documents we have found a few items that should be cleaned up prior to finalizing contract documents and award. These could be addressed through the addendum process. These include the following: 1. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes: "201" should read "2013". 2. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes minor editorial comments: rL' 6 1 a. On first sentence, "been" should be inserted after "has". t," s� 7 b. On second sentence, "1-405," should be inserted after "the". c. On first sentence of last paragraph, there's a typo for terrain. 0 13 Plan Sheet 3 of 11: Configuration of S. 141h between Baseline S. 141h Sta. 14+00 and 18+50 has not been updated (see sheet 6 of 11 for updated configuration). ,1x . Plan Sheet 5 of 11: delete the Temporary Gravel Road on S. 14" Street between begin and 10+24 (+/-) so traffic _ on existing S. 141h Street is maintained. vk�- has 1 s (<_a^;4_ ' G-,A A.:7 P4- ^ d �'Z t �'' O' 210C- C 5 Plan Sheet 5 of 11: At Davis Avenue South delete the Temporary Gravel Access Road across Davis Avenue South r�( (Private) and add a note that Private/ Public Ingress & Egress on Davis needs to be maintained. Lakeview Short SA ,� Plat (6 remaining parcels on Davis between 1-405 and S. 151h ) contains a private access easement that connects S. 15`h to north with Shattuck Ave to north/east. The access for these parcels need to be maintained to the north until the relocated S. 14`h Street is complete and open for public use. 6. P1an Sheets 5-8 of 11: add width of temporary gravel road dimension to plan: 12' between 10+24 and 14+00, 18' '77�• R fl;.'a etween 14+00 and 23+00 (Morris), and 12' between 23+00 and 25+50 (Smithers). Plan Sheets 7 and 8 of 11: Extend Temporary Gravel Access Road to Smithers Avenue South. Modify the fill ---,-elevation accordingly (see attached redline). 8. Plan Sheets 5-8: The rough grading should match WSDOT's proposed final grade for S.14`h (see attached __-----Tedline.) 1 -� 9. Plan sheetp of 11: WSDOT is still negotiating property rights for parcel north of 1-405. WSDOT owns the property but us still negotiating release of parking easements. Need to Special out this property until August 1, 2016. Note: Section 1-07.24 Right of Way, page 33, 2nd paragraph states: "...Whenever easements or right of way _,_----have not been acquired prior to advertising, these areas are so noted on the drawings..." 10. WSDOT geotech would like to be the ones that decommission instrumentation points (i.e. DC-36p-14, DC-36p- 14, and DC-38p-14); therefore, the WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES A in Sheets 5 through 9 should be changed to read " WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS DECOMMISSIONED BY WSDOT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION." 11. WSDOT geotech decommissioned Boring Hole DC-57ALT-14 at the end of the drilling (not instrumented). Hence the call -out at this location for Note B should be removed. 12. Special Provision, page 77, 2"d Paragraph "Backfill in unimproved areas shall be compacted..." - replace "90" with "95". Unimproved areas may be improved area with relocated S. 14`h Street. N Here is the 100% for WSDOTS perusal. At this time we are planning for first advertisement on March 215` and Bid opening April 5`h Thanks Project Manager Wastewater Utility City of Renton (425) 430-7206 1 b. On second sentence, "1-405," should be inserted after "the". c. On first sentence of last paragraph, there's a typo for terrain. 3. Plan Sheet 3 of 11: Configuration of S. 14th between Baseline S. 14`h Sta. 14+00 and 18+50 has not been updated (see sheet 6 of 11 for updated configuration). 4. Plan Sheet 5 of 11: delete the Temporary Gravel Road on S. 14`h Street between begin and 10+24 (+/-) so traffic on existing S. 10' Street is maintained. 5. Plan Sheet 5 of 11: At Davis Avenue South delete the Temporary Gravel Access Road across Davis Avenue South (Private) and add a note that Private/ Public Ingress & Egress on Davis needs to be maintained. Lakeview Short Plat (6 remaining parcels on Davis between 1-405 and S. 15th ) contains a private access easement that connects S. 15th to north with Shattuck Ave to north/east. The access for these parcels need to be maintained to the north until the relocated S. 14th Street is complete and open for public use. 6. Plan Sheets 5-8 of 11: add width of temporary gravel road dimension to plan: 12' between 10+24 and 14+00, 18' between 14+00 and 23+00 (Morris), and 12' between 23+00 and 25+50 (Smithers). 7. Plan Sheets 7 and 8 of 11: Extend Temporary Gravel Access Road to Smithers Avenue South. Modify the fill elevation accordingly (see attached redline). 8. Plan Sheets 5-8: The rough grading should match WSDOT's proposed final grade for 5.141h (see attached redline.) 9. Plan sheet 8 of 11: WSDOT is still negotiating property rights for parcel north of 1-405. WSDOT owns the property but us still negotiating release of parking easements. Need to Special out this property until August 1, 2016. Note: Section 1-07.24 Right of Way, page 33, 2nd paragraph states: "...Whenever easements or right of way have not been acquired prior to advertising, these areas are so noted on the drawings..." 10. WSDOT geotech would like to be the ones that decommission instrumentation points (i.e. DC-36p-14, DC-36p- 14, and DC-38p-14); therefore, the WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES A in Sheets 5 through 9 should be changed to read " WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS DECOMMISSIONED BY WSDOT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION." 11. WSDOT geotech decommissioned Boring Hole DC-57ALT-14 at the end of the drilling (not instrumented). Hence the call -out at this location for Note B should be removed. 12. Special Provision, page 77, 2"d Paragraph "Backfill in unimproved areas shall be compacted..." — replace "90" with "95". Unimproved areas may be improved area with relocated S. 141h Street. 13. Supplement requirements in the Special Provisions for monitoring the noise wall located near the southern Launch/Reception Shaft for the impact/damage from the installation of the Sewer Line, i.e.: a. Page 90, after 3`d paragraph "Allowable Utility Movement: Settlement...", insert the following: "Allowable Noise Wall Movement: Settlement or heave shall not exceed one half (1/2) inch b. Page 91, 11`h bullet "Settlement monitoring data measurements...", 2"d sentence, insert ", noise wall, " between "monitor utilities" and "and surface settlement..." Thanks, Ross Ross Fenton NWR Design Build & 1405/SR167 Project Office 425-456-8538 / MS NB82-250 fentonr@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov From: Michael A Benoit [mailto:MbenoitC�Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 11:18 AM To: Fenton, Ross (Consultant) Cc: Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski(&stantec.com); David Christensen Subject: Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation 100% plans and Special Provisions Ross, of, 8. Plan Sheets 5-8: The rough grading should match WSDOT's proposed final grade for 5.14`h (see attached redline.) Not proposing to show final grading — will coordinate the rough grade with the minor cut and fill to be close to the proposed final grade - will be covered under bid item quantities 9. Plan sheet 8 of 11: WSDOT is still negotiating property rights for parcel north of 1-405. WSDOT owns the property but us still negotiating release of parking easements. Need to Special out this property until August 1, 2016. Note: Section 1-07.24 Right of Way, page 33, 2nd paragraph states: "...Whenever easements or right of way have not been acquired prior to advertising, these areas are so noted on the drawings..." Will add note by addendum 10. WSDOT geotech would like to be the ones that decommission instrumentation points (i.e. DC-36p-14, DC-36p- 14, and DC-38p-14); therefore, the WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES A in Sheets 5 through 9 should be changed to read " WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS DECOMMISSIONED BY WSDOT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION." Not proposing addendum — not going to impact contractor unless WSDOT delays work from coordination 11. WSDOT geotech decommissioned Boring Hole DC-57ALT-14 at the end of the drilling (not instrumented). Hence the call -out at this location for Note B should be removed. Not proposing addendum — not going to impact contractor unless WSDOT delays work from coordination 12. Special Provision, page 77, 2"d Paragraph "Backfill in unimproved areas shall be compacted..." — replace "90" with "95". Unimproved areas may be improved area with relocated S. 14th Street. Revised prior to publication for bid 13. Supplement requirements in the Special Provisions for monitoring the noise wall located near the southern Launch/Reception Shaft for the impact/damage from the installation of the Sewer Line, i.e.: a. Page 90, after 3`d paragraph "Allowable Utility Movement: Settlement...", insert the following: "Allowable Noise Wall Movement: Settlement or heave shall not exceed one half (1/2) inch Revised prior to publication for bid b. Page 91, 11th bullet "Settlement monitoring data measurements...", 2"d sentence, insert ", noise wall, " between "monitor utilities" and "and surface settlement..." Revised prior to publication for bid 111lirle47C111 sl. J3CIM"I( Project Manager Wastewater Utility City of Renton (425) 430-7206 From: Fenton, Ross (Consultant) [mailto:FentonR@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 8:28 PM To: Michael A Benoit Cc: Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski@stantec.com); David Christensen; James, Bill Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation 100% plans and Special Provisions Michael — Thank you for the opportunity to review the 100% plans and specifications prior to your planned March 21 Ad date. The submitted documents are acceptable for advertisement. In our review of the 100% documents we have found a few items that should be cleaned up prior to finalizing contract documents and award. These could be addressed through the addendum process. These include the following: 1. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes: "201" should read "2013". 2. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes minor editorial comments: a. On first sentence, "been" should be inserted after "has". Michael A Benoit From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Tracking: Ross, Michael A Benoit Monday, March 21, 2016 9:35 AM 'Fenton, Ross (Consultant)' Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski@stantec.com); Ard, Stephanie (stephanie.ard@stantec.com); David Christensen RE: Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation 100% plans and Special Provisions Recipient 'Fenton, Ross (Consultant)' Waligorski, Erik (erik.waligorski@stantec.com) Ard, Stephanie (stephanie.ard@stantec.com) David Christensen Read Read: 03/21/2016 10:17 AM Thank you for the comments. We will address the changes as a combination of addendum and minor changes during construction. 1. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes: "201" should read "2013". Minor typo, will update only if sheet 2 is republished for addendum 2. Plan Sheet 2 of 11, under Survey Notes minor editorial comments: a. On first sentence, "been" should be inserted after "has". Minor typo, will update only if sheet 2 is republished for addendum b. On second sentence, "1-405," should be inserted after "the". Minor typo, will update only if sheet 2 is republished for addendum c. On first sentence of last paragraph, there's a typo for terrain. Minor typo, will update only if sheet 2 is republished for addendum 3. Plan Sheet 3 of 11: Configuration of S. 141h between Baseline S. 14th Sta. 14+00 and 18+50 has not been updated (see sheet 6 of 11 for updated configuration). Primary subject is construction base line — actual construction based upon sheets 5-9 - Won't change bidding 4. Plan Sheet 5 of 11: delete the Temporary Gravel Road on S. 141h Street between begin and 10+24 (+/-) so traffic on existing S. 141h Street is maintained. Will revise during construction (reduce gravel road pay item / increase asphalt patch 5. Plan Sheet 5 of 11: At Davis Avenue South delete the Temporary Gravel Access Road across Davis Avenue South (Private) and add a note that Private/ Public Ingress & Egress on Davis needs to be maintained. Lakeview Short Plat (6 remaining parcels on Davis between 1-405 and S. 15th ) contains a private access easement that connects S. 15`h to north with Shattuck Ave to north/east. The access for these parcels need to be maintained to the north until the relocated S. 141h Street is complete and open for public use. Will revise during construction (reduce gravel road pay item / increase asphalt patch 6. Plan Sheets 5-8 of 11: add width of temporary gravel road dimension to plan: 12' between 10+24 and 14+00, 18' between 14+00 and 23+00 (Morris), and 12' between 23+00 and 25+50 (Smithers). Not subject to addendum. Gravel road dimensions are scalable — if a drawing is revised for addendum, the note will be added. Information will be provided for construction 7. Plan Sheets 7 and 8 of 11: Extend Temporary Gravel Access Road to Smithers Avenue South. Modify the fill elevation accordingly (see attached redline). Will provide addendum to show extension of fill 1 a BASELINE I'S 14TH SP PTA! STATION NORTHING EASTING DESCRIPTION 100 10+00.00 173397.50 1298535.16 BEGIN BASELINE 101 10+18.28 173412.86 1298545.09 ANGLE POINT 102 11+27.40 173457.98 1298644.43 ANGLE POINT LINE START PT END PT BEARING LENGTH L1 100 101 N3252.02"E 18.28' L2 101 102 N65'34'06"E 109.12' A5405 g409 Stantec 11230 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone- (425) 869-9448 www.stantec.com s? SCALE 80 0 80 160 ( FEE7 j t INCH - 60 F! N0. ,I 28 100% REVIEW i IA- BRO 1.NAL/CO fif *�yi�+yi -eo' � CITY OF TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 S 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT RENTON C`na I 1 DAruM ~-27-2812 w �.w Plonning/Buiyinq/Public Works Dept. REVISION BY DATE APPR — CONSTRUCTION BASELINE 110 1 T _ EXISTING SIDE SEWER 100 I I I I, APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF HDD ENTRY/EXITSE -- I' i I - I G EXISTING GRADE OPO - Mug ?,�. LPROPOSED ` PROPOSED r �� 80 TEMPORARY ALL, CULVERT SEE NOTES GRADING (I-) AL POINT VERTICAL PANT OF CURVATURE R=400 ERTIC ff �W/P'.'C/T OF P'0 TTO HOPEN CURVATURE FITTING bp h �C� 70 EX '+` PVC HORIZONTAL POINT OF CURVATURE 1 LF 8 PVe" O 0. G05 FT/FT TO AVOID WSDOT ROW AND STAY _ WITHIN CITY ROW INSTALL TEMPORARY MECHANICAL 60 PLUG ON NEW PIPE UNTIL SERVICE SA1H 009. 600- IS READY TO BE TRANSFERRED. STA. 10+24.09 IE=66.49 RIM=90.143 NE 85 LF 8" PVC O 0.024 FT/FT 50F:E:66.82 SW,^E63.88 NE t (TEMPORARY) IS LF 8" PVC.• O 0.005 FT/FT A 0 SSMH 008, 60"0 STA. 11+33.28 R M-94 67t 1E=65.95 SW 40 CONNECT TO EX, PIPE W/TRANSITION COUPLING 7 `A IE=65J5 E GRADE SSMH 07. 48*0 STA. 14+68.12 RIM=106.183 IE=97.28 S t (EXISTING) IE=97.08 E OPEN CUT INSTALLATION - 1. 1 1 1 1 OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION (HOD) 30 10+00 10+20 10+40 10+60 10+80 11+00 11+20 11+40 11+60 11+80 12+00 12+20 12+40 12+60 12+80 13+00 13+20 13+40 13+60 13+80 14+00 14+20 14+40 14+60 4+80 15+00 15+20 15+40 0/ EXISTING SEWER MAIN TO BE DEACTIVATED VIA GTE INSTALL 15 LF yOF /fr I40 94 REPAIR EX. PVC X..0 TO 9,� r i PIPE PROTECT EX. /e 1D (A MONITORING WELL / ■■ WAS GRILLED THROUGH GAS LINE THE EX r S // If d EXISTING SIDE SEWER TO REMAIN (?/ / ACTIVE UNTIL CITY HAS APPROVED TRANSFERRING SERVICE TO NEW iSYSTEM REFER TO CONSTRUCTION 13sp SILT FENCE (TYP) SEQUENCE, SHEET 2 PROPOSED TEMPORARY �1. PER DETAIL 2. SHEET 11. GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD PER DETAIL 9, SHEET 10. ` IE ee.at DC-38P-14, PROP' WSDOT R.O.W. W\ /%PROPOSED 32 LF 12" S .14,1 TEMPORARY STEEL 3 SSMH 009 CULVERT O 0.5% S / STA. 10+24.09. 0.70 LT (1' MIN COVER) u C-MP-14 / F, IE=87..93 '/`CULVERT INLET/OUTLET / PROTECTION (TYP) MANHOLE NOTES: Ex 3�� C / s,✓r/PER DETAIL 3. SHEET lt. + GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1. INCLUDING A HIGH ;SOLIDS URETHANE ' COATING. AND SMALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD. PLAN 400. 2. n 1 INSTALL 60-tNCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2. 3 INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. © INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. 5 INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PEP STD. PLAN 400. 5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN. 7 INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH OD6A INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. a- CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HOD INSTALLATION AND Y THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED HOD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY. yl b. CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE OMITS SHOWN. 5 c�. HDD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW, SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). " 0 SCALE Sta ntec 20 ° 2J 0 " 11130 NE 33rd Piace, Bellevue WA 98004 (FEET ) o phone. (42S)869-9448 W stantec.com t INCH - 20 FF 12+00 L yQ$SMH 008 STA. 11+33.28. 0.21 RT CONSTRUCT SIDE �\ SEWER RISER PER CONNECT PVC TO STD DETAIL 409. HDPE W/FITTING °�4lililii✓ »4aots4s 13+00 L R.D.W. TO BE ' TRANSFERRED TO CITY QO�Ots ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FENCE (TYP) PER DETAIL 1, SHEET 11. n iw W'DOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: 8 CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOTINSTRUMENTATION INSTRUMENTAN POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. B PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION GRADING NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IS COMPLETE. PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRACING POINTS. 2. REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. 3. GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS. 41=4� d0 SyA CTM NO. I RE'ASION I BY I DATE I APPR APPROX. 12.406 HCRIZONTAL CURVE 740401510 EXISTING SEWER MAIN TO BE DEACTI ATEO DC-41-74 .u4o4ms1 CB PROTECTION PER QETAIL 4, SHEET 11 EX 8' P', _' OC-42P-14 DC-42SI-14 1340b1574 510401573 10 I-=20' CITY OF REN TON DATUM =n..�lrws Planning/Building/Public Works Dept. EX SSMH 0059 RIM- 101,56 IE CNTR CHNL- 93.11 R a �f/ m )�w w� I Zw I�w 007 14+68 12. 1487 RT v i 26't TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT 100% REVIEW `.(. 1. BROO V. WALIC, @ of �ASy/'ZS' �4' or'� 'PJ, ei 'ic w fi' % AL TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT VWVP-27-2812 ., PLAN AND PROFILE Iin SSMH 0068. 48"0 — 17—A u RIM=94.63t PROPOSED GRADE IE=83.79 W IE-83.59 SE —•— — _ —• EX.IS TING GRADE �' PROPOSED FILL, 100 SEE GRADING NOTES (TYP) _ I 90 296 LF 8" PVC a 0.045 FT/FT I 80 III 25 LF 8" PVC @ 0.012 Fi/FT 261 LF 8 I OPEN CUT INSTALLATION SSMH 006A, 60'0 PVC ®D 0g I 70 STA. 17+82,38 2 FT/I-T RIM=93.47t IE=86.68 S f (EXI'oTINC)(DROP) IE=83.28 NW 852 LF 12' DIPS DR 11 HOPE WITH APPRO%. IE=83.08 E 60 12,400' HORIZONTAL CURVE 0 0. 024 FT/FT \ OPEN CUT INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL 50 POINT OF CURVATURE 40 TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION (HOD) 30 15+40 15+60 15+80 16+00 16+20 16+40 16+60 16+80 17+00 17+20 17+40 17+60 17+80 18+00 18+20 18+40 18+60 18+80 19+00 19+20 19+40 19+60 19+80 20+00 20+20 20+40 ^^" " DC-45P-14- J DAVIS AYES �.,y�` ���_`A- ==-_ I ! DC-5IP-14 (PRIVATE ROAD) '_`_ _ "� _ == U r 3 72318f10030 V' _ r k I l 7231400135 72315001/0 8"�PV 6 RIM=r96 63MH 056 % SSMH 0057 02 DC-45P-14 Ic fNTR CHNL= 84.92 • �A`' r "� r RIM= ,��� 334a+o1em r r � IE CN TR CH CHNL= 7212 DC-52P-14 EXISTING SEWER MAIN f34ow1sn TO BE DEACTIVATED -,\ D`-48P-14 ul 7231s000 7z31eom 3o / / DC-53VW-14 i6c6 r io j r DURING CONSTRUCTION OF GRAVEL ROAD, 8 DC-53SI-14 SILT FENCE (TYP) - %�' i EXTEND EXISTING W / PER DETAIL 2, SHEET 11 PROPOSED TEMPORARY 9 m CULVERT TO EDGE OF PROP WSDOT R.O- 0 GRAVEL ACCESS F.OAD a ROAD (� 40 LF) / (o + PROP WSDOT R.O.W. PER DETAIL 9, SHEET 10.�. I I _.o�— a 1 . . I r 7 7 / / / � �LL� + n H 0 w z Z 0 DC- 47SI -14 -r MANHOLDC-47P-A-14 E NOTES: ti ___&u GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1. INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING, AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD. PLAN 400.2. 1 INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/1D. 2 INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2. 3 INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. ® INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10, INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 400.5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN, O INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD. PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH DNA INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. T a. CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES. AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HOD INSTALLATION AND THE LF OF DN-GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED HOD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY. 8 CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. HOD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSOOT ROW. SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). Stantec 1113O NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) 969-9448 www.stantec.com / 17+DOTTY MH 006B A. 17+64.36. 21.40 RT APPROX+ 12,400' HORIZONTAL CURVE R.O.W. TO BE RELINQUISHED rr/7 -CULVERT INLET/OUTLET TO CITY o y PROTECTION (TYP) er -_PER DETAIL 3. SHEET 11PROTECT EX �'YORANGE CONSTRVCDON 50 unLlYr r Y ' `EXISTING ABANDONED FENCE (TYP) PER U 'HATER LINE DETAIL 1. SHEET 11 r�MH OOGA STA. 17+82,38, 39.29 RT Il l I o, 4' i R I WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES 8 A CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT FOINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION GRADING NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IS COMPLETE. PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS. 2. REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. 3. GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS. SCALE 20 0 20 40 ( FEET ) 1 INCH = 20 FT - 0 N 19+)0 20+CO •- �� W V) _ ZW T_ b IoN 10' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT L- R.O.W. TO BE RELINGUISHED 7231800125 TO CITY rr (1 r \r 1 100% REVIEW L. BRplj I WALIC of 37047 '"rO/AL 1 �1, CON TR, WAl 1.1ANHOL Inn L:MH 0058, 43•a STA. 20+42 13 RIM<.040t 90 IE=5914 ;, t ,EXI�;TINC) IE-53 DO W IE=53.80 NE 80 24I LF 9' F.0 2 0.010 FT/FT OSEO FILL SEE GRADING I FPROP NOTES (TYP) 70 EY.ISTNt: s,RACE PRCPO,ED ::RACE 60 VERTICAL I POINT OF CURVATURE \ % ° FF.OPOSEO SEE FILL. TRADING -DRGP CONNECTION �� — — NOTES (iYP) 50 R.400' o APPR'j)AMATE LnCAT10N OF HDD ENTRY/EXIT _ 238 LF 12- PV'C Q U.005 FT/FT 254 LF 12" PVi O O.UO5 FT/FT _ 60-0 40 ioMH ooSA. -TA. 2T++63.49 ';TOR TO :RTIGHT USE HOPE RltA=69.91t IE<43.75 w S`MH 004, 48"r i CONNECTIC:+ IE=4 w.65 E STA. 23+L2.17 IE-58.56 Sw(DROP) RIM=51.49t .30 IE-423j E IE-4S43 S t (E'aSTNO) TRENCHLE:;S IE'42.49 W INSTALLATION (FIDD) 20 OPEN CUT 'N(TA LATI ON LVt4V LutOu Zut6U ZItVU ZI+ZV Z1+4U Zl+t)U n +uU ZZ+UV ZZ+ZU ZZ+40 ZZ+bO ZZ+tQ 2.L+UU Z.;+ZJ 23+40 23+60 23+bO 24+00 24+20 24+40 24+60 24+80 25+00 25+10 I I r DC-SSP-1♦ EX. 9- CLA ��__�� ~-- .. \� Lr Y ! F X SJAH 24T6 r RIA1< 42.03 IE CNTR CH!ul< 3845 � vpRK ALLOWED IN NETL.J+D 26P- ,u irrron•urroe2. t Y to SNHC,LE NOTES:�►Is��f-' V' ` ORANGE CCNSTRUCTICN� FENCE (TYP) PER JENERAL. All IANHOLES CHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1, INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE DETAIL 1, SHEET 11. Ti COATING. AND 511ALL HA'.E A FLAT TOP AS SHDWN IN STD- PLAN 400.2. l91 INSTALL 60-INCH ;ADDLE MANHOLE PER ::ADDLE MAINOLE DETAIL 2/1C. 1 2 INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 4022. INSTALL 60-INCH 7ANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. 43 IN=TALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE CETAIL 2/10 I, INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY :E%ER MANHOLE. P ABANDON EXISTING SZPAH PER FTD. PLAN 4nO.5. SEE SHEET 4 FrsR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN. v INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W,/ DFCP INLET PER STD. PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO S`MH ODGA !NSTALLATICN DETAIL 7/10 WSCOT IN.31'PUMENTATIGN NOTES: CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMIS51ON WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO LJNSTRUCTIGN Tr N S, B PLACE CTEEL PLATE O'+ER WSOOT IN-TFJMENT F,INT TO PROTECT DURING CON5TRUCTION 0 CON TRPCTCR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIC LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES. AND BEND RADII BALD ON SITE CONDI T10N5, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF CF ON -GRADE HDD INSTALLATION AND GRADING NDTF' THE LF OF OH -GRADE OPEN CUT IN!�TALLATIGN TO BE AD.%1STED BASED rN r011TRACTOR'S DESIRED I. CONTRACTOR TO r,RADE GRA•.EL ACCESS FJAD TO PRO''ADE ACCESS TO ;ATE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER HDD A13TC TO R ETOXIT DETERMINE :;HAFT DIMEN$IONF IW THIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMIT$ SHOWN. GEOMETRY. CONTRAC TCLINE 13 COMPLETE. PROPOSED ;RACE SHOWW AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTF b c. HDD BORE GECM£TRY -'TALL NOT CROSS w5DOT FOW, SHALL LTAY MTHIN THE PROPCSEO CITY ROW 2. REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE .AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. AND SHe.LL .;AT]-FY SPECIFIED TCLEPANCES ('PEC SECTIMI 7-20.3(4)). 3. GEOTECHNICAL PEPRESENTATI'.E TO BE ON SITE TO APPRY.£ FILL PRIOR, TU PLACEMENT PER SPEOFICATIONS Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Belle ue WA 98004 phone: (425) 869.9448 . ww.scantec com SCALE 20 0 20 40 ( FEET ) I JUCH = 20 Fr -M4 urm � � DATUM NO. RE ASION BY CATE APPF <...o rr. ,m�.t• S'1 100% REVIEW CITY OF TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - -� REIN TON 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WWP-27-2812 Phmmnq/pu0d,nO/Public Works C-p1. PLAN AND PROFILE 15/201. 1 S 5 49 V STA. 25+55.96 RIM-51.36i: 70 IE-41.98 N 3 (EXISTING) IE-41.98 S 3 (EXISTING) IE-41,12 W IE-41.02 NE 68 LF 18" STEEL CASING PIPE 60 (0.5' MIN. WALL THICKNESS) 1 27 LF 15' PVC O 0.003 FT/FT PROPOSED FILL. 1 SEE GRADING rErISTING GRADE 50 NOr rrP - 1 40 ; wi INSTALL ETHAFOAM SSMH 002. 60"0 BETWEEN SS AND 50.t0+95.59 APPROX. 0.75• RIM=51.67t 30 SEPARATION I 1 IE=40.93 IF=4n SW A\ N EXISTING 12' CULVERT IE-J9.23' TOP=40.23' -OPEN CUT INSTALLATION 101 1 1 1 1 1 25+20 25+40 25+60 25+80 26+00 25+10 MANHOLE N TES: GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1. INCLUDING A HIGH SOLID Al COATING. AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD. PLAN 400.2.../ t INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. P' INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD PLAN 402.2 3 INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE 4 INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. 5 INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 400.5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN. INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD. PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. TRENCH' o. CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES. AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS THE LF OF ON -GRADE HDD INSTALLATION AND THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED HOD ENTRYAXIT GEOMETRY. QCONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. HOD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW. SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Puce, 8ellene WA 98004 phone: (425) 869.9448 www.stantec.com An SSMH 002. 60 0 STA. 10+95.59 RIM-51.673 70 IE-40.93 SW IE.40.83 N 60 1 d LAUNCH/RECEPTION SHAFT C EXISTING GRADE - 1 ^144 LF 15' PV,- O 0.030 FT/FT 232 1 36" STEEL CASING OPEN CUT IN TRENCHLESS SECTION, 40 3' MIN 0.62" MIN. WALL THICKNESS O �I 139LF 36" STEEL CASING IN OPEN CUT SECTION, 30 F m Ob2'WALL THICKNESS CONNECT STEEL CASINr. WELD PRIOR 232 LF 15' PVC O 0.030 T W/WATERTIGHT TO INSTALLING CARRIER PIPE I TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION OPEN CUT INSTALLATION (GUIDED PIPE RAM) 20 T/FT 10+00 10+20 10+40 10+60 10+80 11+00 11+20 11+40 11+60 11+80 12+00 12+20 12+40 12+60 12+80 13+00 13+20 13+40 13+60 CONTINUE STA 25+10 �z / SEE SHEET 7 / tf FILL AREA AND ' \ EXTENDED CULVERT PER 14 DETAIL 5, SHEET 10. l Y ) I EXISTING BARRIER 18' STEEL CASING PER DC-60-131 x314p034s u, DETAIL 4. MEET TO.' ( u WORK ALLOWED IN WETLAND IN SILT FENCE (TYP) - ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT rI PER DETAIL 2. SHpEET 11. CONDITIONS. CONTRACTOR TO 1 } x3towTp INSTALL DOUBLE SILT FENCE EXISTING TO BE GE EWER MIN ALONG EDGE OF WETLAND WHEN 1 1 1 NOT ACTIYELY WORKING IN AREA qtt LTO MINIMIZE IMPACT TO WETLAND. 1 � SSMH 81476 4 SSMH 003 ( t / IE CN TR GHNI- 39 71 STA. 25+55.96, 0.01 RT ,PROTECT Ex. WATER LINE- c .T � lv� N WALL -'- - -r -- - - _--- - - _-- 1 IO+OCEX SSMH 2479 1 It+DO EX, O• --- -----t2+00- -� i SMRHERS AVE SOUTH 20' 4l�----- Jv --�- - - (� ABAND W - ABAND - C. !{ m LAUNCH/RECEPTION SHAFT 40. \ (APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS SHOWN Ni + ORANGE CONSTRUCTION xx3t CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT FENCE (TYP) PER EXISTING OLYMPIG xX14 DETAIL 1, SHEET 11. PIPELINE, SEE UTILITY CROSSING NOTES. ABAND 4" Cl WATER MAIN. / / 1 COORDINATE WITH CITY TO 3 SMH 002 CONFIRM INACTIVE, THEN CUT NO 'WORK SHALL BE ALLOWED IN OR NEAR EXISTING. WETLAND Y ' SMIt EERS/AV'E STA. t0+7o.59, 10.71 RT &CAP. =5 NECESSARY. 0 13+00 i nm F W NW F W r_ N 36" STEEL CASING PIPE WITHIN WSDOT ROW, 0.62' MIN THICKNESS. SEE DETAIL 4. SHEET 10. SEE SETTLMENT MONITORING NOTES, THIS SHEET; AND DETAILS 6 AND 8, SHEET 10. 1 WS00T INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: SETTLEMENT MONITORING NOTES: CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION IYSDOTINSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ONE SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT OVER CENTERLINE OF PROPOSED PIPE B PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALIGNMENT AND TWO POINTS ON EITHER SIDE OF PIPE. OFFSET 10' AND 20' FROM CENTERLINE. • SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING PCINTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN WSDOT LIMITED ACCESS GRADING NOTES. RIGHT-OF-WAY (LAROW). CONTRACTOR TO WORK WITH THE CITY AND WSDOT TO ACOUIRE THE RIGHT OF 1. CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PRO'ADE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER ENTRY TO THE LAROW, AND SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PROVISIONS AFFECTING AN INTERSTATE LAROW, AS LINE IS COMPLETE PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS IDENTIFIED BY WSOOT. 2. REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. 3 CEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS SCALE 20 0 20 40 ( FEET ; I ,NCH = 20 FT CITY OF ' RENTON Plonnin9/Bu-idinq/PuMlt Works Deft. NO. RE'.1SION BY DATE APPIR 100% REVIEW BROd S. N�A4LiiCO Sam a TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WWP-27-2812 PLAN AND PROFILE 15/2016 1 tJ We LA'JNCH/P.ECEPTION :HAFT b 50 1 �{ � au � I � I EXISTING CRAGE p c 40 r-224 LF 15' P`+C 0 0,030 FT/FT 30 3' MIN / OPEN L•UT 20 m4i 1 n + sSMH D01. LO' CONNECT STEEL CASING 160 LF 3o" CTEEL CASING - W/WATERTIGHT 'WELD PRIOR IN OPEN CUT SECTION, R..6o83OS 10 TO INSTALLING CARRIER PIPE . 062" MIN WALL THICKNESS N1 IE-22 38 E t IE-22.G8 W t E-22 -4 S TPENCHLESS INSTALLATION (GUIDED PIPE RAM) OPEN CUT INSTALLAT CN 0 EXISTING) EXISTING) 13+60 1!+80 14+00 14+20 14+40 14+60 14+50 15+00 15+20 15+40 15+60 15+80 16+00 16+20 16+4n 1E+6C 16+80 17+00 17+20 1 1 1 EXISTING RETAINING WALL I\ \a XI AIG A'IH. I I IAN PAR'4MG LOTT � RESTORE CURB ANp I I -7-tt+A LAND_CAPING TO MATCH EXISTING A�TpR - PROTECT EXISTO INCI UTILITIES DURING 20' ASPHALT RESTORATION (TYP) CONSTRUCTION NW 1 N 20 i 0 'EE-ETTLEMENT MONITORING if `_ 'HEFT; 36' STEEL CASING PIPE NOTE.`, iHlF ANO M 40 \ WITHIN WSOCT RCN, RESTORE CUR :ND DETAILS 6 AHI 9SH HEFT 10. l II � _ '� _ 0.6Y LIMN THICKNESS LANDSCA G TO OT S / LA`JNCH/RECEPTIDNt `'HAFT 1 i SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET 10. MAT XISTING � MANHOLE N E �� SENERAL: ILL MANHOLES 'SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 40,).1. INCLUDING A HIGH ;,)LIDS URE ANE ND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP A$ SHOhN IN STD PLAN 100.2. CCATING. A4d - I (APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS SMC hN) � A;PNAIi R�E,iTOR s,TION \,'14` OUND _HSFT _ �\ I _ 1 INSTALL 60-INCH MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL jADGLE 2,'10 \ \ J 7r 2 INSTALL SO -INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2. \ ! I ,i 1 \�j 31 INSTALL GO -INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. a \ \\\ f fit, , (� INSTALL 48-INCH ^_AEDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAL 2/10. 6) 48-INCH 1`•`\V I ` ` INSTALL SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE.- \. �• `1 / (rD ABANDON EXI�:TINr: SSMH PER -TD. PLAN 400.5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANOCNMENT PLAN. ; / \ ,1 U INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STG. PLAN 402 2 AND REFER TO SYdH 006A WM GOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: \ INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. f (A� CONTRACTOR TO DECJIdMI=SION WSDOT IN;;TRUMENTATON POINT; PRIOR TO :ONSTRUCTION. T H �B PLACE STEEL PLATE 3,TP. W3DOT R:GTRUUENT POINT TO PROTECT CURINS CONSTRUCTION TOR NALOCATION, J CONTRACY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCH TIg14, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RApll BASED ON SITE ' CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HOD INSTALLATION AND SETTLEMENT MONITORING NOTES THE LF nF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE AD IJFTED BASED FN ^.CNTRACTCR'S CESIRED HDC ENTFY/EXIT GEOMETRY CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ONE SURFACE 7ETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT 0'•ER CENTERUNE OF PROPI PIPE 1 r'ONTRA-^3T- TO DETERMINE CHAFT DIMENFP)i; MTHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. AU^.NMENT AND TWO POINTS ON EITHER SIDE OF PIPE, OFFSET 10' AND 2�+' FROM CENTERLINE. HDD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS W'ZOT ROW, '.?TALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED r'JTi ROW SURFACE :SETTLEMENT MONITCRING POINTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN W'.DOT LIMITED A: E•Z AND ;HALL SATISFY '_'PECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-2n. 3114)). RIGHT-OF-WAY (LAROW). CONTRACTOR TO WORK WITH THE CITY AND WSDCT TO ACQUIRE THE RICHT OF C ENTRY TO THE LAROW, AND SHALL COMPLY YATH ALL Pr3ASIONS AFFECTING AN INTERSTATE LARC*,V, AS z IDENTIFIED BY W-"T. SCALE Stantec �, 20 40 w ' s20 N' CTY � lT 130 NE 33rd Place. Bel1e•ue WA 98004 (FEET) wms. DATUM phone: (425) 869-9448 www.stantec.com I I; %CH - 20 FT NO. RPOS10N BY DATE APPR - ^� U bf W1 I Fill I U I I Y�u tI x I I � IW ,� I� 17+20 5 tI SIIAH MI 1 STA. IIF 05.� I ' 23 RT f I1 I I 1 I � II i IIII '� CITY OF d RENTON Plonn,nOJBuddln7/Publ,c Aork- Dept. 100% REVIEW �l. BROD 5 NAL70 rl@'4 as W-LAyYC AL � 'S`/GNAT TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405. 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PROPERTY TRANSFER TO CITY PROPERTY TRANSFER WITH ACCESS EASEMENT TO CITY C PROPERTY TRANSFER TO PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT ��� �441W _ SURPLUS PROPERTY RENTON SANITARY SE CN UT AGREEMENT --+ OLYMPIC PETROLEI TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION OLYMPIC PETROLEUM PIPELINE - TEMPORARY UTILITY FRANCHISE PE & CN UT AGREEMENTS - WSDOT SHARE 3.4% i /tTN tT i I&TM ST n � nomon �i Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Prepared by: SMA 11130 NE 33rd PI, Suite 200 Date: 12/16/2015 Bellevue, WA 98004 Checked by: ELB and EJW Date: 12/21 /2015 12/22/2015 TITLE: Opinion of Probable Construction Cost 90% DESIGN OWNER: City of Renton = do not change here (see workshts) PROJECT: Talbot Hill Sewer Relocation - SR167 IC/DC Project JOB NO: 2002003609 Approx. Bid Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Cost 1 Mobilization & Demobilization 1 LS $ 221,200.00 $ 221.200,00 2 Trench Excavation Safety Systems 1 LS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 3 Construction Surveying, Staking, and As-Builts 1 LS $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 4 Traffic Control 1 LS $ 20.000.00 $ 20,000.00 5 Temporary Erosion/Sedimentation Controls 1 LS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 6 Site Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 7 Furnish and Install 8-inch PVC Sewer Pipe 640 LF $ 150.00 $ 96,000,00 8 Furnish and Install 12-inch PVC Sewer Pipe 685 LF $ 200.00 $ 137,000 00 9 Furnish and Install IS -inch PVC Sewer Pipe 90 LF $ 240.00 $ 21,600.00 10 Furnish and Install 18-inch Steel Casing Pipe with 12-inch PVC Carrier Pipe 70 LF $ 450.00 $ 31,500.00 11 Furnish and Install 36-inch Steel Casing Pipe with 15-inch PVC Carrier Pipe (Open Cut Installation) 300 LF $ 500.00 $ 150,000.00 12 HDD Trenchless Installation of 12-inch HDPE Sewer Pipe 1 LS $ 1,080,000.00 $ 1,080,000.00 13 Trenchless Installation of 36-inch Steel Casing with 15-inch Carrier Pipe 235 LF $ 1,740.00 $ 408,900.00 14 Television Inspection of Sanitary Sewers 2930 LF $ 1.50 $ 4,395.00 15 Launch and Reception Shafts 1 LS $ 440,000.00 $ 440,000.00 16 Furnish and Install 48-inch Diam. Sanitary Sewer Manhole with Flat Top 3 EA $ 7,000.00 $ 21,000.00 17 Furnish and Install 48-inch Diam. Saddle Manhole with Flat Top 4 EA $ 8,000.00 $ 32,000,00 18 Furnish and Install 60-inch Diam. Sanitary Sewer Manhole with Flat Top 3 EA $ 8,500.00 $ 25,500.00 19 Furnish and Install 60-inch Diam. Drop Manhole with Flat Top 2 EA $ 8,500.00 $ 17,000.00 20 Connect New Sewer to Existing Sewer Manhole 2 EA $ 5,500.00 $ 11,000.00 21 Abandon Existing Sanitary Sewer Manhole 6 EA $ 800.00 $ 4,800.00 22 Abandon & Fill Existing Sanitary Sewer Main over 10-inch Diam. 1,530 LF $ 15.00 $ 22,950.00 23 Removal and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation Material 50 TON $ 25.00 $ 1,250.00 24 Select Imported Trench Backfill 6,000 TON $ 20.00 $ 120.000.00 25 Asphalt Patch including CSTC 300 SY $ 150.00 $ 45.000.00 26 Surface Restoration 1 LS $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 subtotal $ 2,986,095 Washington States Sales Tax @ 9.5% of subtotal $ 283,700 Subtotal Sched. A $ 3,269,795 Contingency @ 10% of subtotal $ 327,000 Total Probable Construction Cost $ 3,596,795 Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Prepared by: SMA 11130 NE 33rd PI, Suite 200 Date: 9/30/2015 Bellevue, WA 98004 Checked by: ELB Date: 10/912015 TITLE: Opinion of Probable Construction Cost 50% DESIGN OWNER: City of Renton . do xx charge here lsee worksrdsl PROJECT: Talbot Hill Sewer Relocation - SR167 IC'DC Project JOB NO: 2002003609 Approx. Bid Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Cost 1 Mobilization & Demobilization 1 LS $ 208,700.00 $ 208,700.00 2 Trench Excavation Safety Systems 1 LS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 3 Construction Surveying, Staking, and As-Builts 1 LS $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 4 Traffic Control 1 LS $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00 5 Temporary Erosion/Sedimentation Controls 1 LS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 6 Landscape Restoration 1 LS $ 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00 7 Site Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 8 Furnish and Install 8-inch PVC Sewer Pipe 620 LF $ 160.00 $ 99,200.00 9 Furnish and Install 12-inch PVC Sewer Pipe 160 LF $ 200.00 $ 32,000.00 10 Furnish and Install 15-inch PVC Sewer Pipe 840 LF $ 240.00 $ 201,600.00 11 Furnish and Install 36-inch Steel Casing Pipe 170 LF $ 300,00 $ 51,000.00 12 HDD Trenchless Installation of 12-inch HDPE Sewer Pipe 1 LS $ 1,080,000.00 $ 1,080,000.00 13 Trenchless Installation of 15-inch PVC Sewer Pipe with 36-inch Steel Casing 235 LF $ 1,590.00 $ 373,650.00 14 Furnish and Install 15-inch C905 PVC within Steel Casing 235 LF $ 150.00 $ 35,250.00 15 Launch and Reception Shahs 1 LS $ 300,000,00 $ 300,000.00 16 Furnish and Install48-inch Diam. Sanitary Sewer Manhole w/Flat Top 1 EA $ 7.000.00 $ 7,000.00 17 Furnish and Install48-inch Diam. Sanitary Sewer Manhole w/Eccentric Cone Top 1 EA $ 6.500,00 $ 6,500.00 18 Furnish and Install48-inch Diam. Saddle Manhole w/Flat Top 3 EA $ 8,000.00 $ 24,000.00 19 Furnish and Install 60-inch Diam. Saddle Manhole w/flat Top 1 EA $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 20 Furnish and Install 60-inch Diam. Drop Manhole w/Flat Top 2 EA $ 8,500.00 $ 17,000.00 21 Connect New Sewer to Existing Sewer Manhole 2 EA $ 5,500.00 $ 11,000.00 22 Abandon Existing Sanitary Sewer Manhole 5 EA $ 800.00 $ 4,000.00 23 Abandon & Fill Existing Sanitary Sewer Pipe 2,100 LF $ 25.00 $ 52,500-00 24 Removal and Replacement of Unsuitable Foundation Material 40 TON $ 25.00 $ 1,000.00 25 Select Imported Trench Backfill 9.500 TON $ 20.00 $ 190,000.00 26 Asphalt Patch including CSTC 160 SY $ 150.00 $ 24,000.00 subtotal $ 2,816,900 Washington States Sales Tax @ 9.5 % of subtotal $ 267,600 Subtotal Sched. A $ 3,084,500 Contingency @ 15 % of subtotal $ 462,700 Total Probable Construction Cost $ 3,547,200 (Assumed 8%) (All Stantec Geotechnical Investigation Talbot Hill Sewer Project S. 14th Street - 1-405 Area Renton, Washington August 13, 2015 r GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................. 1 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................... 1 3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................. 2 4.0 SUBSURFACE DATA............................................................................................................ 2 4.1.1 Site Investigation Program................................................................................. 2 5.0 SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS......................................................................... 3 5.1.1 Area Geology.................................................................................................... 3 5.1.2 Subsurface Soil and Rock Conditions............................................................... 4 5.1.3 Soil and Rock Laboratory Analyses.................................................................. 6 5.1.4 Groundwater......................................................................................................8 6.0 GEOLOGIC HAZARDS.......................................................................................................10 6.1.1 Erosion Hazard...................................................................................................10 6.1.2 Seismic Hazard..................................................................................................10 7.0 DISCUSSION......................................................................................................................11 7.1.1 General..............................................................................................................11 8.0 RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................................................................13 8.1.1 Site Preparation.................................................................................................13 8.1.2 Temporary Excavations....................................................................................14 8.1.3 Erosion and Sediment Control.........................................................................16 8.1.4 Utilities.................................................................................................................17 8.1.5 Temporary Shoring Considerations..................................................................17 8.1.6 Groundwater Influence on Construction........................................................18 9.0 GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MONITORING.....................................................................19 10.0 CLOSURE..........................................................................................................................19 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Table of Contents (Continued) LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A — Statement of General Conditions Appendix B — Figures; Vicinity Map, Site Plan, Cross Sections, Cross Sections with Laboratory Results, Cross Sections & Blow Count Data, Groundwater Contour Map Appendix C — Select Boring Logs Appendix D — Soil & Rock Laboratory Analyses, Groundwater Elevation Data Design with commurit / in mind (J� GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 1.0 Introduction In accordance with the City's authorization, Stantec has completed a geotechnical investigation for the Talbot Hill Sewer Project located in Renton, Washington (See Vicinity Map, Figure 1). The purpose our investigation was to utilize both provided and newly collected subsurface soil and groundwater data to provide earthwork recommendations and relevant soil, rock, and groundwater information for use in the design and construction of shallow and deep sewer utility infrastructure. The scope of work for the study consisted of the following: • A review of provided boring logs (WSDOT), groundwater elevation data, and soil and rock laboratory analyses; • Drilling and sampling three supplemental borings and conducting laboratory analyses on soil and rock samples; • Preparing cross sections, groundwater gradient maps, and organizing the subsurface data, and; • Preparing a geotechnical report describing the anticipated subsurface conditions, potential issues, and recommendations for aspects of earthwork construction. 2.0 Project Description The proposed project includes new gravity sewer lines placed by horizontal directional drilling (HDD), auger boring or pipe ramming, and open trenching methods from near the intersection of S. 141h Street and S. 15fh Street east toward Smithers Avenue S. and then to the north across I- 405, terminating in S. Renton Village Place. The Vicinity Map in Figure 1 shows the site location relative to nearby landmarks. The Site Plan in Figure 2 shows the location of the proposed alignment and manholes. It is our understanding that the new utility infrastructure will include 9 new sanitary sewer manholes (SSMH), approximately 1,600 lineal feet of 10-inch diameter polyvinylchloride (PVC) sewer pipe, approximately 1,200 lineal feet of 12-inch diameter horizontal directional drilling (HDD) placed pipe, and approximately 280 linear feet of pipe placed by auger boring or pipe ramming. The new pipe systems will be connected to existing utility infrastructure in the area. Open trenching will be utilized for much of the manhole and pipe placement that is less than 15 feet in depth. Des!gn with cummurity in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 The HDD construction will extend west to east along the proposed new S. 14th Street alignment at depths ranging from 25 to 50 feet below grade. The HDD work is estimated to take 45 days to complete. The auger boring or pipe ramming will extend south to north below 1-405 and is estimated to take 25 to 30 days to complete. 3.0 Site Description A majority of the site is located south of 1-405 and between State Route (SR) 167 and Smithers Avenue South in Renton, Washington (Figure 1). The site also includes a north to south alignment along Smithers Avenue South extending north beneath 1-405, terminating at a new manhole in South Renton Village Place. The site area south of 1-405 is currently developed with single and multi -family residential structures, asphalt paved roadways, and landscaped areas. The site area north of 1-405 is primarily developed with asphalt paved parking lots/drive areas along with local commercial buildings. The site area generally slopes downward toward the north and northwest at low to moderate magnitudes. The area north of 1-405 is generally level. A concrete retaining wall and sound wall extends along the south side of 1-405 along the site area and a relatively shallow ditch extends along the north side of 1-405. There are local steep slopes in the western portion of the site; however, they are located north of the proposed utility alignments. 4.0 Subsurface Data 4.1.1 Site Investigation Program We have reviewed approximately 27 boring logs prepared by WSDOT following geotechnical soil drilling and rock coring for future roadway development in the area. The drilling occurred during multiple phases of geotechnical investigation work in the area between December 2013 and March 2014. From our review of the provided boring logs and boring log field notes/drafts, the borings were drilled using mud rotary methods through upper Quaternary sediments and rock coring with drill fluids into the underlying Tertiary bedrock. Soil and rock laboratory testing included sieve analyses, Atterberg limit tests, moisture determination, shear strength, consolidation, Slake durability tests, and unconfined compression strength testing (rock). Vibrating wire and 2 Design with community In mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 standpipe piezometers were installed in a majority of the borings and groundwater elevation data was obtained generally from January 2014 to October 2014. In June 2015, Stantec drilled three additional borings at or near locations requested by Staheli Trenchless Consultants to obtain additional information about the soil, rock, and groundwater conditions for use in their trenchless design. These borings were drilled using a CME-75 truck rig using hollow stem auger and mud rotary techniques. WSDOT drilled an additional boring near the DC-77 location along the north side of 1-405 in support of this work. Standpipe piezometers were installed in all four borings. The soils encountered were logged in the field during the exploration and are described in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Disturbed soil samples were obtained by using a 140 pound hammer free falling a vertical distance of 30 inches for the borings. The summation of hammer -blows required to drive the sampler the final 12-inches of an 18-inch sample length is defined as the Standard Penetration Resistance, or N-value for a 140 pound hammer and 2 inch outside diameter split spoon sampler. Where bedrock was encountered, samples were collected continuously and described in general accordance with the Unified Rock Classification System (URCS). A Stantec field representative directed the drilling program, collected disturbed soil samples from split spoon sampler tubes, obtained rock core samples, classified the encountered soil and rock, kept a detailed log of each borehole, and observed and recorded pertinent site features. Stantec and WSDOT boring logs are enclosed in Appendix C. The results of provided (WSDOT) and recently conducted (Stantec) laboratory testing are provided in Appendix D. 5.0 Soil and Groundwater Conditions 5.1.1 Area Geology The site lies within the Puget Lowland. The lowland is part of a regional north -south trending trough that extends from southwestern British Columbia to near Eugene, Oregon. North of Olympia, Washington, this lowland is glacially carved, with a depositional and erosional history including at least four separate glacial advances/retreats. The Puget Lowland is bounded to the west by the Olympic Mountains and to the east by the Cascade Range. The lowland is filled with glacial and non -glacial sediments consisting of interbedded gravel, sand, silt, till, and peat lenses. The Geologic Map of King County, indicates that the site is located near the contacts between Alluvium, Modified Land, Vashon Recessional Outwash, and Tertiary Bedrock. 3 Design with community in mind (3 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Alluvium in the Puget Lowland generally consists of varying mixtures of silt, sand, clay, gravel, and organic debris deposited in fluvial environments within the last several thousand years. Alluvium deposited by the Green River is variable in composition and density, and typically consists of soft/loose to stiff/medium dense stratified sand and silt with variable amounts of clay and peat. Alluvium in the Renton area can be over 100 feet in thickness. Modified Land deposits include artificial fill, either undocumented or controlled fill, placed within the last 100 years. These deposits are typically less than 20 feet in thickness in this area, and usually consist of variable density combinations of silt, gravel, and sand. Vashon Recessional Outwash consists of sand and gravel with local areas of silt and clay deposited during the most recent glacial recession. These materials are normally consolidated and are generally medium dense. Groundwater is commonly found perched within the outwash or at the base of the outwash where glacial till, Pre -Fraser deposits or bedrock is typically located. Tertiary Bedrock in this area consists of the Renton Formation. The Renton Formation includes feldspathic fine to medium grained sandstone with beds of coal, carbonaceous siltstone, and claystone. Tertiary Bedrock locally outcrops south of 1-90 and the Seattle Fault Zone due to uplift associated with seismic activity. 5.1.2 Subsurface Soil and Rock Conditions We have summarized the subsurface soil and bedrock conditions in the general area of the sewer alignment below. The cross sections (Figure 3) show the locations of the borings and provide a graphic interpretation of the subsurface soil and bedrock conditions. Boring logs can be found in Appendix C. Soil and rock laboratory analysis are summarized in the table below. Much of this information is graphically shown in Figure 4. Detailed results can be found in Appendix D. South 14th Street to Whitworth Avenue South From the west end of the alignment near South 14th Street upslope to the east side of the top of a ridge, the subsurface soils consist of loose to medium dense silty -sand and poorly graded sands with silt and variable amounts of gravel extending 10 to 15 feet below existing elevations. These materials are consistent with artificial fills, Vashon Recessional Outwash, and highly weathered sandstone. Weathered to slightly weathered sandstone with interbeds of siltstone and coal underlies these materials to the depths drilled. From the east side of the ridge extending east-northeast to Whitworth Avenue South, the subsurface soils include materials similar to those described above; however, the depth of the upper sediments increases to approximately 15 to 25 feet below existing elevations. Highly weathered to slightly weathered sandstone with interbeds of siltstone and coal underlies these materials to the depths drilled. 4 Design with community in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 We anticipate that weathered bedrock will be encountered within the HDD alignment from S. 14th Street to the vicinity of Whitworth Avenue South. We anticipate that the transition from bedrock to soil will be encountered in the vicinity of Whitworth Avenue South. Near surface open trenching methods will encounter soil materials only. Whitworth Avenue South to Smithers Avenue South From the area near Whitworth Avenue South extending east-northeast to Smithers Avenue South, the subsurface soils consist of loose/soft to medium dense/stiff silty -sand and poorly graded sands with silt and gravel along with areas and/or interbeds of silt and sandy silt extending 20 to 40 feet below existing elevations. Localized organic soils (peat and/or organic debris) appear to be present in the upper elevations of the ravine area near DC-60. These materials are consistent with artificial fills, wetland deposits, Vashon Recessional Outwash, and at depth, highly weathered sandstone. Weathered to slightly weathered sandstone with interbeds of siltstone and coal underlies these materials to the depths drilled. We anticipate that highly variable density silty -sands will be encountered in a majority of the sewer alignment in this area. Moderate to heavy groundwater should be anticipated east of Whitworth Avenue South. Smithers Avenue South to South Renton Village Place The Smithers Avenue South to South Renton Village Place alignment is underlain by loose to medium dense mixtures of sand, silty -sand, and sandy silt, consistent with artificial fill and Vashon Recessional Outwash deposits. These materials extend to at least 20 feet below existing grades. The borings generally indicate that loose to medium dense poorly graded sands grade to silty - sands from south to north along this alignment. Variable amounts of gravel and interbeds of silt should be anticipated and groundwater is present at or below 40 feet in elevation. Renton Formation - Site Specific Description The Renton Formation includes feldspathic sandstone, siltstone, coal seams, minor claystone, along with areas of sandstone with siltstone clasts and minor coal lenses and/or laminae. A large majority of the sandstone encountered in the borings is described as "very weak rock". Unconfined compression testing of core samples confirms this overall designation. These tests yield strength of approximately 27 to 150 pounds per square inch (psi). Somewhat stronger rock, with unconfined compression strengths of approximately 700 to 1,900 psi is present at an elevation of approximately 50 feet below Davis Avenue South extending toward the east. In general, discontinuities within the sandstone are in fair to good condition and the Rock Quality Designation (RQD) is primarily greater than 80 percent. It should be noted that sandstone was washed out by drilling fluids (polymer and bentonite based) in several borings (shown in Figure 5 Design with community in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 5). Some of these are noted at or near the HDD alignment from near DC-47 east to Whitworth Avenue South. Slake durability tests confirm that the sandstone erodes readily under fluid flows. Upper Soil Materials - Site Specific Description The upper soils include undocumented fill, Vashon Recessional Outwash, and highly weathered Renton Formation. A majority of the soils consist of silty -sand with variable amounts of gravel. Areas of poorly graded sand with gravel are present in borings near the east and west ends of the alignment, near S. 14th Street and Smithers Avenue South. Localized sandy silt, clayey silt, and silt are present throughout the site area at relatively shallow depths. In general, the soil materials are loose to medium dense. There are localized areas and layers of very soft silt, peat, and loose granular soils near the contact with Renton Formation and near the ground surface. 5.1.3 Soil and Rock Laboratory Analyses The following table provides a summary of the results of various laboratory analyses conducted on selected soil and rock samples. Appendix D contains the laboratory analysis documents and Figure 4 provides a graphic representation of laboratory analysis results. Soil & Rock Laboratory Results Boring Sample %M Friction Cohesion Unconfined Slake Durability Material Depth Angle (fail/Ult) Compression Index (ft bgs) (Fail/UM) Strength DC-36 2 13 SM DC-36 12 21 35.5 185 psf SP 38.7 146 psf DC-36 23 8.1 0.1 o Sandstone DC-36 58 12 35.2 psi Sandstone DC-38 0 17 SM DC-38 5.5 19 43.1 78 psf SM 48.9 28 psf DC-38 _ 10.5 1.1% Sandstone DC-38 31.5 7 Sandstone DC-38 59.1 13 67.6 psi Sandstone 0 Design with community in mind (30 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Boring Sample %M Friction Cohesion Unconfined Slake Durability Material Depth Angle (Fail/Ulf) Compression Index (ft bgs) (Fail/Ult) Strength DC-42 10 8.7 3.2% Sandstone DC-42 41.5 10 24.6 702 lost Sandstone 32.1 373 psi DC-42 74 4 699 psi Sandstone DC-47 0 19 SM DC-47 9 21 Sc DC-47 19.2 12 42.7 psi Sandstone DC-47 69.5 7 148 psi Sandstone DC-48 8.5 27 SM DC-48 42.3 5 799 psi Sandstone DC-53 3.5 18 SM DC-53 6.5 17 SM DC-53 24 9 171 psi Sandstone DC-57 10.5 21 SM DC-57 17 17 SM DC-57 32.4 6 928 psi Sandstone DC-57 38.5 5 1,871 psi Siltstone DC-57 62.2 8 788 psi Sandstone DC-60 5 114 PT DC-60 10 16 SM DC-60 15.5 33 SM DC-60 18 21 ML DC-60 23 24 SM DC-60 25 22 ML DC-60 32.8 5 1,344 psi Sandstone Design with community in mind GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13. 2015 Boring Sample %M Friction Cohesion Unconfined Slake Durability Material Depth Angle (Fail/Ult) Compression Index (ft bgs) (Fail/Ult) Strength MW-1 10 20.6 SP MW-1 15 21.6 SP MW-2 10 15.5 SM MW-2 15 15.1 SM MW-2 30 5.31 1,267 psi Siltstone MW-3 22 16.4 Sandstone MW-3 19 16.4 27.1 psi Sandstone MW-3 23 15.99 31.4 psi Sandstone H-15 10 16.2 SM H-15 15 18.1 SM (psi)=pounds per square inch PT=Peat/Highly Organic Soils SC=Silty-Clay (variable sand/gravel) (psf)=pounds per square feet SM=Silty-Sands (variable gravel) ML=Sandy Silt, Silt (variable gravel) (bgs)=below ground surface SP=Poorly Graded Sands (variable gravel) %M=Percent Moisture 5.1.4 Groundwater Groundwater elevation data collected from January 2014 to October 2014 indicates. that groundwater is present below the proposed alignment at depths ranging from 10 to 35 feet below existing elevations. This data can be found in Appendix D. Groundwater levels measured during drilling of MW-1 through MW-3 ranged from approximately 10 to 30 feet below existing grades. Groundwater appears to be located within Vashon Recessional Outwash deposits east of Shattuck Avenue South and within sandstone deposits (Renton Formation) west of Shattuck Avenue South. The data indicates that groundwater fluctuates between 3 and 12 feet between the high and low levels. Soil conditions suggest that local perched groundwater may be encountered above the groundwater levels described above. The groundwater flow directions appear to be an expression of the surface topography at the site. Groundwater appears to flow west-northwest and east-northeast from the top of the ridge near Davis Avenue South and generally toward the north along Smithers Avenue South. Groundwater contours and interpreted gradient directions can be found in Figure 6. Design with community in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 The following table provides a summary of groundwater elevations in the vicinity of the sewer alignments. Groundwater Elevations (Feet) Boring Elevation Low High From To DC-8 -54 31.0 33.5 1/30/14 9/30/14 DC-35 -55 34.3 37.3 1/30/14 9/30/14 DC-36 89.5 51.6 55.3 3/4/14 10/1/14 DC-38 99.6 69.1 72.1 3117114 8/5/14 D C-39 -91 61.4 64.5 3/10/14 10/l/14 DC-40 -79 69.4 74.2 3/4/14 10/2/14 D C-42 103.6 74.7 82.1 3/10/14 10/1/14 DC-44 -81 41.0 48.4 3/10/14 10/1/14 DC-45 105.2 72.1 77.2 3/10/14 1011114 DC-46 - 101 74.6 83.0 3/10/14 10/1/14 D C-47 105.2 76.1 80.8 3/10/14 10/1/14 DC-48 83.6 73.0 77.8 3/11/14 10/1/14 DC-49 -62 43.5 47.5 2/11/14 9/30/14 DC-51 -66 60.9 64.9 3/10/14 10/1/14 DC-52 -72 51.6 61.8 3/10/14 1011114 DC-53 (S) 77.2 70.8 74.6 3/10/14 1011114 DC-53 (D) 77.2 53.3 65.1 3/10/14 10/l/14 DC-55 58.2 51.0 55.0 3/10/14 9/30/14 DC-59 -51 36.0 39.9 1/30/14 10/l/14 DC-66 -40 31.7 35.7 1/30/14 10/1/14 (s) = shallow aquifer, (d) = deep aquifer Design with community in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Water table elevations fluctuate over time. The groundwater level will depend on a variety of factors that include seasonal precipitation, irrigation, land use, climatic conditions and soil permeability. Water levels at the time of the field investigations may be different from those encountered during the construction phases of the project. In general, groundwater is expected to be highest between December and May and at seasonal low elevations between August and October. 6.0 Geologic Hazards 6.1.1 Erosion Hazard The Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) maps for King County indicate that the north half of the site, generally S. 141h Street to S. Renton Village Place, is underlain by Urban land soils. These soils are derived from artificial fill materials and typically have a "Slight" erosion potential in a disturbed state. The south and upland portion of the site is underlain by Beausite gravelly sandy loam (6 to 15 percent slopes). These soils have a "Slight" to "Moderate" erosion potential in a disturbed state. It is our opinion that soil erosion potential at this project site can be reduced through landscaping and surface water runoff control. Typically erosion of exposed soils will be most noticeable during periods of rainfall and may be controlled by the use of normal temporary erosion control measures, such as silt fences, hay bales, mulching, control ditches and diversion trenches. The typical wet weather season, with regard to site grading, is from October 31 st to April lst. Erosion control measures should be in place before the onset of wet weather and are required throughout the construction. 6.1.2 Seismic Hazard The subsurface soils at the site are generally medium dense to very dense below a variable thickness of fill. The overall subsurface profile corresponds to a Site Class D as defined by Table 1613.5.2 of the 2012 International Building Code (2012 IBC). A Site Class D applies to a profile consisting of medium dense/stiff to very dense/hard materials within the upper 100 feet. We referenced the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program Website to obtain values for Ss, S 1, Fa, and Fv. The USGS website includes the most updated published data on seismic conditions. The site specific seismic design parameters and adjusted maximum spectral response acceleration parameters are as follows: UK Design v„th r_omrnuri'y in —ind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 PGA (Peak Ground Acceleration, in percent of g) Ss 143.10% of g S1 53.40% of g Fa 1.00 Fv 1.50 Additional seismic considerations include liquefaction potential and amplification of ground motions by soft soil deposits. The liquefaction potential is highest for loose sand with a high groundwater table. The relatively dense soil materials that underlie the site have a low potential for liquefaction and/or amplification of ground motions. 7.0 Discussion 7.1.1 General South 14th Street Alignment - Shallow Infrastructure & Manholes We anticipate that loose to medium dense soils, primarily consisting of silty -sand with gravel, will be encountered in sewer line and manhole excavations in this area. Sandstone could be encountered in excavations for SSMH-9 and should be expected below an elevation of 80 feet in the area of SSMH-8. Groundwater may be encountered in the excavation of SSMH-8 and SSMH-9, and also between SSMH-5 and SSMH-4. Groundwater should be expected in excavations east of SSMH-4 (Morris Avenue South). Potential Issues Primary geotechnical issues that may affect construction include very loose/soft soil conditions below new utility lines and manholes and the need for de -watering east of SSMH-5 and potentially at SSMH-8 and SSMH-9. Rock blasting, coring, or breaking will be necessary during excavation for SSMH-8. Temporary shoring for manhole placement will be necessary at SSMH-9 and may be necessary at SSMH-8 depending on whether personnel will enter the excavation. Local shallow over -excavation and replacement may be required to create a suitable bearing substrate for new shallow infrastructure. This could include removal of 1 to 2 feet or more of any loose soil materials followed by replacement with two to four inch sized quarry rock. Site and location specific recommendations should be provided if loose soil conditions are encountered during construction. Design with community In rand 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 If excavation work occurs when groundwater is at or near seasonal low elevations (typically June through October), de -watering may not be necessary east of SSMH-4. If de -watering is required, we anticipate that local sump excavations or well points will be adequate to lower the groundwater to allow for utility placement in the area. South 14th Street Alignment - Deep Infrastructure The HDD construction will encounter very weak to moderately weak sandstone and siltstone, and potentially coal seams from the area of SSMH-8 to near SSMH-5. In the area of SSMH-5 (Whitworth Avenue South), the horizontal drilling will daylight through the Renton Formation and into recessional outwash deposits. Potential Issues Rock coring and laboratory analysis indicate that the sandstone will erode readily by fluid actions. Samples were washed out at or near proposed HDD depths between Davis Avenue South and Whitworth Avenue South. While testing indicates that the sandstone is predominately very weak, we observed locally competent materials ranging from a few centimeters to over 2 feet in thickness in MW-3. Additionally, interbeds of siltstone and clay are present near the HDD alignment at Shattuck Avenue South which will likely have varying strengths. While most contacts and discontinuities are described as horizontal, some dip 5 to 50 degrees in the area between DC-47 to DC-60 at depths ranging from 20 to 45 feet below existing grades. Variability in rock composition and strength should be expected. Smithers Avenue South Alignment We anticipate that loose to medium dense soils, primarily consisting of poorly graded sand, sandy silt, and silty -sand with gravel, will be encountered in sewer line, pits required for trenchless construction methods, and manhole excavations in this area. Groundwater may be encountered between SSMH-3 and SSMH-2. Groundwater should be expected in excavations east of SSMH-2. Significant groundwater should be anticipated in excavations north of 1-405 where groundwater elevations range from 32 to 36 feet and excavations extend to an elevation of approximately 21 feet. The auger boring or pipe ramming construction will likely occur below the groundwater table. We anticipate that the soil conditions will consist of medium dense silty -sands with variable amounts of gravel. F, Design with community In mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Potential Issues Primary geotechnical issues that may affect construction include very loose/soft soil conditions below new utility lines and manholes and the need for de -watering and temporary shoring for manhole placement. Groundwater de -watering may be necessary between SSMH-3 and SSMH-2 depending on the season in which construction takes place. Significant groundwater de -watering, potentially include sheet pile shoring, should be anticipated in the trench north of the auger boring/pipe ramming extending to SSMH-1, where excavations will extend 10 to 15 feet below the regional groundwater table. In this area, the soils likely consist of loose to medium dense silty -sands and poorly graded sands. Temporary shoring for placement of SSMH-1 could include large square trench boxes, soldier piles with lagging, or for a more water tight option, interlocking steel sheet piles with bracing. We can provide additional recommendations upon request. Local shallow over -excavation and replacement may be required to create a suitable bearing substrate for new shallow infrastructure. This could include removal of 1 to 2 feet or more of any loose soil materials followed by replacement with two to four inch sized quarry rock. Site and location specific recommendations should be provided if loose soil conditions are encountered during construction. Nearly 10 feet of very soft organic soils (possibly peat) were encountered in DC-60, located northwest of SSMH-3. Based on the topography and vegetation in this area, organic laden soils may be present in excavations up to 150 feet west of SSMH-3. Organic soils are not suitable for use as structural fill or as trench backfill. 8.0 Recommendations 8.1.1 Site Preparation Based on observations from the site investigation program and the results of the exploration program, it is anticipated that the stripping depth will range from approximately 0 to 18 inches within the site areas. The excavated material is not suitable as fill material within areas with structural development, but could be used as fill material in non -settlement sensitive areas such as landscaping. In these non -settlement sensitive areas, the fill should be placed in maximum 12 inch thick lifts that should be compacted to at least 90 percent of the modified proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D 1557 Test Method). 13 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 During wet weather conditions, which typically occur from October through May, subgrade stability problems and grading difficulties may develop due to excess moisture, disturbance of sensitive soils and/or the presence of perched groundwater. Construction during the extended wet weather periods will likely create the need to over -excavate exposed soils as they become disturbed and cannot be re -compacted due to elevated moisture contents. A majority of the near -surface soils have relatively high silt contents that could result in moisture sensitivity for these materials. If earthwork occurs during the months of October through May, a majority of the excavated soils will likely not be suitable for use as structural fill. If the native soils are used as structural fill, we recommend that the soils are relatively free of organic material and debris, and that the materials are within ±2 percent of the optimum moisture content. Aeration and drying of the native soils may be necessary to achieve near optimum moisture conditions. Furthermore, the weathered glacial till will be over -optimum in moisture content and may not be able to be dried during a typical summer. If the native soils are stockpiled for later use as structural fill, the stockpiles should be covered to protect the soil from wet weather conditions. We recommend that a representative of Stantec be on site during the excavation work to determine which soils are suitable for structural fill. Imported structural fill material should consist of well -graded gravel or a sand and gravel mixture with a maximum grain size of 3 inches and less than 5 percent fines (material passing the U.S. Standard No. 200 Sieve). All structural fill material should be submitted for approval to the geotechnical engineer prior to delivery to the site. Structural fill should be placed in horizontal lifts not exceeding 12 inches loose thickness, moisture -conditioned as necessary, (moisture content of soil shall not vary by more than ±2 percent of optimum moisture) and the material should be compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density based on ASTM Test Method D1557. In place density tests should be performed on all structural fill to verify proper moisture content and adequate compaction. Additional lifts should not be placed if the previous lift did not meet the compaction requirements or if soil conditions are not considered stable. Observations of fill materials could indicate excessively wet, pumping soils which would warrant non -passing evaluation, even if the minimum compaction requirement is met. 8.1.2 Temporary Excavations Based on our understanding of the project, we anticipate that excavation work could include cuts of up to 30 feet below existing grades for utility and manhole placement. The average excavation depth for sewer line and manhole placement is expected to be about 10 feet. The deeper excavations include SSMH-1, SSMH-8, and SSMH-9. 14 Drs1gr) V. ih CCJrJJM,r it r in mind C�' GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 The following recommendations are applicable for temporary excavations if trench boxes will not be utilized and there is space for the excavation work. For excavations that extend more than 4 feet below grade, we recommend that they be sloped no steeper than 1.51-1:1 V (Horizontal:Vertical) in loose to medium dense soils, 1 H:1 V in medium dense to dense native soils, and 3/4H:1 V in very dense native soils (if encountered in deeper excavations). If trench box shoring is used, temporary excavations may be sloped to near vertical for short-term periods during placement (as feasible). Vertical excavations greater than 4 feet may not be possible in areas underlain by fill and recessional outwash deposits. If an excavation is subject to heavy vibration or surcharge loads, we recommend that the excavations be sloped no steeper than 2H:1 V in loose to medium dense soils and 1.51-1:1 V in all other soils, where room permits. All temporary cuts should be in accordance with the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Part N, Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring. The temporary slopes should be visually inspected daily by a qualified person during construction activities and the inspections should be documented in daily reports. The contractor is responsible for maintaining the stability of the temporary cut slopes and reducing slope erosion during construction. The temporary cut slopes should be covered with visqueen to help reduce erosion during wet weather, and the slopes should be closely monitored until the permanent retaining systems or slope configurations are complete. Materials should not be stored or equipment operated within 10 feet of the top of any temporary cut slope. Soil conditions may not be completely known from the geotechnical investigation. In the case of temporary cuts, the existing soil conditions may not be completely revealed until the excavation work exposes the soil. Typically, as excavation work progresses the maximum inclination of the temporary slopes will need to be re-evaluated by the geotechnical engineer so that supplemental recommendations can be made. Soil and groundwater conditions can be highly variable. Scheduling for soil work will need to be adjustable to deal with unanticipated conditions so that the project can proceed and required deadlines can be met. If any variations or undesirable conditions are encountered during construction, Stantec should be notified so that supplemental recommendations can be made. If room constraints or groundwater conditions do not permit temporary slopes to be cut to the maximum angles allowed by the WAC, temporary shoring systems may be required. The contractor should be responsible for developing temporary shoring systems, if needed. We recommend that Stantec and the project structural engineer review temporary shoring designs prior to installation, to verify the suitability of the proposed systems. 15 Design with commxmtty In mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 8.1.3 Erosion and Sediment Control Erosion and sediment control (ESC) is used to reduce the transportation of eroded sediment to wetlands, streams, lakes, drainage systems, and adjacent properties. Erosion and sediment control measures should be implemented and these measures should be in general accordance with local regulations. At a minimum, the following basic recommendations should be incorporated into the design of the temporary erosion and sediment control features for the site: • Schedule the soil, foundation, utility, and other work requiring excavation or the disturbance of the site soils, to take place during the dry season (generally May through September). However, provided precautions are taken using Best Management Practices (BMP's), grading activities can be completed during the wet season (generally October through April). Given the relatively high fines content and moisture sensitivity of some of the shallow subsurface soils at this site, we expect that wet season grading would add significant cost to the project construction. All site work should be completed and stabilized as quickly as possible. • Additional perimeter erosion and sediment control features may be required to reduce the possibility of sediment entering the surface water. This may include additional silt fences, silt fences with a higher Apparent Opening Size (AOS), construction of a berm, or other filtration systems. • Any runoff generated by dewatering discharge should be treated through construction of a sediment trap if there is sufficient space. If space is limited other filtration methods will need to be incorporated. Permanent erosion control should include the following elements: • Finished grading and compaction to at least 90 percent of the modified proctor in landscaping areas and 95 percent in structural areas. • Permanent surfacing placement (asphalt, concrete, hydroseed, and/or landscape - vegetate exposed soil areas. V Design with community in mind 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 8.1.4 Utilities Utility trenches should be excavated according to accepted engineering practices following OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards, by a contractor experienced in such work. The contractor is responsible for the safety of open trenches. Traffic and vibration adjacent to trench walls should be reduced; cyclic wetting and drying of excavation side slopes should be avoided. Depending upon the location and depth of some utility trenches, groundwater flow into open excavations could be experienced, especially during or shortly following periods of precipitation. In general, loose to medium dense silty and sandy soils were encountered at shallow depths in the borings at the site. These soils have variable cohesion and have a tendency to cave in excavations. Shoring or sloping back trench sidewalls is required within these soils. Dewatering may be required depending on the season in which the construction takes place. All utility trench backfill should consist of imported structural fill or suitable*on-site material. Utility trench backfill placed in or adjacent to buildings and exterior slabs should be compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density based on ASTM Test Method D 1557. The upper 5 feet of utility trench backfill placed in pavement areas should be compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density based on ASTM Test Method D1557. Below 5 feet, utility trench backfill in pavement areas should be compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum dry density based on ASTM Test Method D1557. Pipe bedding should be in accordance with the pipe manufacturer's recommendations. The contractor is responsible for removing all water -sensitive soils from the trenches regardless of the backfill location and compaction requirements. The contractor should use appropriate equipment and methods to avoid damage to the utilities and/or structures during fill placement and compaction procedures. 8.1.5 Temporary Shoring Considerations Placement of SSMH-1 will require excavations on the order of 20 feet. The soil conditions are generally loose to medium dense, potentially becoming dense at depth. Groundwater will likely be encountered about 6 feet below existing grade, extending to depths below the excavation. Temporary shoring will be necessary in excavations north of 1-405 and the termination of the pipe ramming/auger boring. Temporary shoring could include interlocking sheet piles with braces, soldier pile walls with lagging, or trench boxes. Significant de -watering should be anticipated and should be considered when selecting a method of shoring. Placement of SSMH-9 will require excavations on the order of 20 feet. The soil conditions at DC- 36, which is the closest boring, include approximately 9 feet of medium dense (becoming loose) silty -sand with gravel. This layer is underlain by approximately 1.5 feet of very soft (0 blow count) sandy silt (possible perched groundwater). The silt layer is underlain by approximately 12 feet of 17 Des�gn VAh comm,x it in min 1 5 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 very loose to medium dense poorly graded sand with gravel. The sand is underlain by sandstone which should be considered hard for excavation purposes. These soil conditions indicate that temporary shoring will be necessary. Interlocking shoring or deep soldier piles should be considered. Trench box placement may be possible; however, we anticipate that adjacent areas may subside due to excavation caving to the sides of the shoring boxes. This caving would likely make shoring removal nearly impossible. Placement of SSMH-8 will require excavations of nearly 30 feet. The soil conditions at MW-3 and DC-38, which are the closest borings to this location, include approximately 7 feet of medium dense (becoming very dense) silty -sand with gravel. These soils are underlain by a 5 to 10 feet thick transitional zone between silty -sands (highly weathered sandstone) and slightly weathered to unweathered sandstone with local siltstone. The sandstone should be considered hard for excavation purposes and will require removal through blasting, breaking/chipping, coring, or drilling and excavation. If personnel will enter the excavation to the proposed manhole depth, temporary shoring will be necessary. This could include shoring boxes or augered piles with lagging. If no personnel will enter the excavation, the upper 7 to 10 feet could be sloped to a 1 H:l V angle and the sandstone maybe excavated to a vertical angle. Groundwater maybe encountered near the bottom of this excavation. 8.1.6 Groundwater Influence on Construction Groundwater elevation data indicates that groundwater is present below the proposed alignment at depths ranging from 10 to 35 feet below existing elevations. Groundwater appears to be located within Vashon Recessional Outwash east of Shattuck Avenue South and within sandstone deposits (Renton Formation) west of Shattuck Avenue South. The data indicates that groundwater fluctuates between 3 and 12 feet between the high and low levels. Perched groundwater is likely present at shallow elevations throughout the site area, primarily during the wetter periods of the year. Groundwater appears to flow west-northwest and east-northeast from the top of the ridge near Davis Avenue South and generally toward the north along Smithers Avenue South. Groundwater contours and interpreted gradient direction can be found in Figure 6. A review of several bail tests indicates significant groundwater recharge in the deeper groundwater regime, specifically in the area of Smithers Avenue South to South Renton Village Place. We anticipate that perched groundwater has locally developed within the Recessional Outwash. A more regional aquifer appears to be present between the Recessional Outwash and underlying sandstone, extending within the sandstone. In Design with community in mind (C� GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 We anticipate the need for temporary groundwater de -watering in excavations east of SSMH 4, extending along the Smithers Avenue South alignment to South Renton Village Place. Depending on the season in which construction occurs, de -watering may be necessary in excavations between SSMH-5 (Whitworth Avenue South) and SSMH-4 (Morris Avenue South) and in excavations at SSMH-8 and SSMH-9. Significant de -watering or placement of water -tight (as feasible) shoring should be anticipated in excavations north of 1-405. In this area, groundwater is present from 5 to 6 feet below grade (anticipated seasonal high level) and 7 to 9 feet below grade (anticipated seasonal low level). Excavations in this area are up to 20 feet below existing grades. We can provide input for de -watering design methods upon request. 9.0 Groundwater Elevation Monitoring Groundwater elevation data will be periodically collected through the end of 2015 from accessible and applicable monitoring wells. At a minimum, we will monitor the additional wells placed in June 2015 and update the groundwater figure as needed. 10.0 Closure This report was prepared for the exclusive use of the City of Renton and their appointed consultants. Any use of this report or the material contained herein by third parties, or for other than the intended purpose, should first be approved in writing by Stantec. The recommendations contained in this report are based on data from provided and newly drilled test holes, and the currently proposed construction. Use of this report is subject to the Statement of General Conditions provided in Appendix A. It is the responsibility of the City of Renton who is identified as "the Client" within the Statement of General Conditions, and its agents to review the conditions and to notify Stantec should any of these not be satisfied. IVA Design with commuriry in mind C� GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TALBOT HILL SEWER PROJECT August 13, 2015 Respectfully submitted, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Original signed by: Phil A. Haberman, P.G., P.E.G. Senior Engineering Geologist PAH/slc/ms Original signed by: Sean L. Caraway, P.E. 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After reviewing with Stantec, we only pared down the budget slightly from the original. The City feels strongly that the effort shown by Stantec reflects the needs for the project work and we are recommending that WSDOT accept this revised effort. Stantec has provided more detailed explanations to each of your comments and the City has discussed each of those in detail with Stantec. You also previously asked who will execute the agreement between the City and WSDOT, our City Attorney has determined that Gregg Zimmerman can sign the agreement document. Please let me know if you need anything additional at this point. Thanks, Dave C. From: Waligorski, Erik [mailto:erik.waligorski@stantec.com] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:42 PM To: David Christensen Subject: RE: I-405 IC/DC Project -Consultant Proposal for Sewer Analysis Dave, Thank you for forwarding the comments from the WSDOT project team. I have taken their comments into consideration and have made some adjustments to the proposed budget for the alternatives analysis. My responses and modifications are as follows: With regard to the overall budget for Task 204 Alternatives Analysis, please consider that this analysis includes two trenchless routes that must be evaluated. As you, and I am sure WSDOT understand, there is inherent risk in trenchless construction. As such, we have brought Staheli Trenchless Consultants on board to provide analysis with regard to the trenchless portions of this project. Approximately $31,000 has been earmarked for trenchless analysis at this stage of the project. Completing this analysis is critical to making an informed decision on the preferred alternative and this information will not need to be duplicated as we move into design. I am in agreement with the review comments that the environmental and permitting requirements will be similar, if not the same for each alternative. I did not expect to have separate analyses of each alternative with regard to these factors. As such, I have only identified 16 hours for our environmental and permitting lead to identify these requirements for all alternatives, along with 2 hours of oversight from the Project Engineer. I are not comfortable reducing these hours for this project. I have made modifications to the scope and budget so that it does not appear as though we are duplicating this effort for each alternative. Thank you for supplying the necessary research for the road restoration of Talbot Rd. This information will be vital to determining the costs associated with the third alternative. As such, I have removed that task from our scope and budget. With regard to the BODR, I agree that the BODR is, in general, a summary of the TM's that were previously generated during the analysis. Where I have budgeted time for this task is to make any revisions to the TM's and to pull together the overall summary that creates the BODR. Please note that, except in the special case of the geotechnical report, we do not submit draft and final TM's during each task. Any revisions made to the TM's based on review comments are not made until the BODR task. That is why there is time shown for the BODR. I have made some reduction is overall hours, but a not willing to reduce these hours beyond what is shown. The time shown is split between my Project Engineer, his engineer -in -training, and our permitting and hydraulic modeling specialists and we feel that it represents an appropriate level of effort to prepare a quality BODR. As you know, we are not one of those firms that bills to the final penny. If we are able to accomplish this analysis for less budget than is estimated, we will not bill that remaining budget. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the revised scope and budget. Thank you, Principal, Water Stantec 1 1 130 NE 33rd Place, Suite 200 Bellevue WA 98004-1465 Phone: (425) 289-7320 Fax: (425) 869-1190 erik.waligorski@stantec.com t arttc, The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. 1 Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: David Christensen [mailto:Dchristen@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 3:17 PM To: Waligorski, Erik Subject: FW: I-405 IC/DC Project -Consultant Proposal for Sewer Analysis Erik, See WSDOT's comments below and then let's discuss. Thanks, Dave C. From: Ross Fenton [ma iIto: Ross. Fenton-consultant@i405.wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 1:02 PM To: David Christensen Cc: Robert Kutrich Subject: RE: I-405 IC/DC Project -Consultant Proposal for Sewer Analysis Dave — I have reviewed the provided scope and budget with 1-405 management. The scope is more than I originally envisioned in that it takes the process one step beyond the analysis and develops the selected alternative to a 20% design. However, after discussing this internally, we concur with including the 20% design in this phase as it is work that will need to be done before the final design is complete and it should also validate the feasibility of implementing the selected alternative. The budget looks a little heavy, especially the alternatives analysis task at $78,200, and we request that Stantec revisit it to see if it can be trimmed somewhat. Items that I identified include the following: 204 Alternatives Analysis • Identify environmental issues for each alternative — it appears this task needs only to be performed once, not once for each alternative. • Identify permit requirements for each alternative — it appears this task needs only to be performed once, not once for each alternative. • Research pavement restoration for each alternatives — see attached PDFs with copies of SR 515/Talbot Road roadway paving section used for recently constructed 1-405 Renton Stage Widening and SR 515 Interchange project. 205 Basis of Design Report • Prepare Basis of Design Report — 64 hours (44 + 20) for text, when I assume much of this will already be documented in earlier tech memos. Please, adjust the budget as appropriate, and then resubmit to us. Once we have the final pieces, we will prepare the final agreement and then submit to you for City signatures. Will this agreement need to go through Council for mayor signature? Thanks, Ross Fenton 425.456.8538 1-405/Eastside Corridor Projects From: David Christensen [mailto:Dchristen@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:39 PM To: Ross Fenton Subject: I-405 IC/DC Project -Consultant Proposal for Sewer Analysis Ross, Attached for WSDOT's review is the scope schedule and budget proposed by Stantec to perform the initial alternatives analysis for relocation of the sewer main as part of the 1-405 IC/DC Project. Please review and let me know if WSDOT has any questions or issues. Dave C. This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. Thank you. UA 1-405 2'-0" 2 0" NOISE WALL CITY v NOISE WALL POST (BEYOND) 9.. 6.5" q SHAFT 5' (+i-) COVER OPL 22" O.D. 5' 5._0,. OPL 18'-01, ROADWAY WIDTH 10'-01, Typical Section aC Noise Wall S. 14TH ST. 5 -0 SS WATER 5'-0" 0 50 100 SCALE IN FEET SD Aalk MAWashington State Department of Transportation October 28, 2013 TO: Files - DRAFT FROM: Ross Fenton 425.456.8538 Memorandum SUBJECT: Potential Modifications at S. 14'h Street and SW 19th Streets for I-405/SR167 Interchange Direct Connector Project The memorandum provides a brief summary of potential modifications at S. 14th Street on Talbot Hill and S.W 19th Street at the Rolling Hills Creek crossing of SR 167 for use in upcoming discussions with City of Renton utility and Olympic Pipeline representatives. Included in this memorandum are the following: S. 14th Street Reconstruction: Right of Way Street and Utility Access Configuration City of Renton Storm Sewer City of Renton Sanitary Sewer City of Renton Domestic Water Olympic Pipeline 20-inch Petroleum SW. 191h Street — Rolling Hills Creek Crossing at SR 167: Right of Way Stream Channel and Crossing Configuration City of Renton Storm Sewer City of Renton Sanitary Sewer City of Renton Domestic Water Olympic Pipeline 20-inch Petroleum DOT Form 700-008 EF Revised 5199 To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 2 of 7 S. 14`h Street Reconstruction: Right of Way: • WSDOT proposes to acquire right of way as needed to construct the I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector project. • I-405 and SR 167 limited access property ownership is to be retained by the State • Relocated S. 14`h property ownership will be transferred to the City: o Street right of way, by turn back agreement o Utility corridor, by transfer agreement • If any surplus property remains along S. 14`h property after the project is complete, this surplus property may be made available to public but will not include right for public access. Street and Utility Access Confi rgu ation: • Noise wall o Replace impacted wall from 14`h Street S. (near S. Lake Avenue/ 15`h Street S. intersection) on west through Morris Avenue S. on east • S. 14`h o North of S. 15'h Street S./ Lakeview Avenue S. ■ Existing street to remain through access to new house under construction at 201 S. 10 Street (WSDOT Parcel #1-23605) — turn back to City o West of Davis (private) Avenue S. from S. 14`h Street S. (see typical section A -A) ■ 20-foot wide utility access corridor — transfer by agreement to City o Davis (private) Avenue S. (see typical section B-B) ■ Hammerhead turnaround (private) at north end of Davis (private) Avenue S. by easement on utility access corridor for transfer by agreement to City. o East of Davis (private) Avenue S. to Shattuck Avenue S. (see typical section C-C) ■ 26-foot wide utility access corridor — transfer by agreement to City o Shattuck Avenue S. (through Whitworth Avenue S.) to Morris Avenue S. (see typical section D-D) ■ 43-foot wide right of way — turn back to City with reconstructed S. 14`h Street o Morris Avenue S. to Smithers Avenue S. (see typical section E-E) ■ 20-foot wide utility access corridor — transfer by agreement to City o East of Smithers Avenue S. 20-foot wide utility access corridor — property ownership retained by WSDOT To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 3 of 7 S. 14th Street Reconstruction (continued): City of Renton Storm Sewer (see COR GIS storm sewer red/green markup): • West of Davis (private) Avenue S. o Construct open ditch flowing west along utility access and S. 14`h to outfall located near S. 15`h Street/Lake Avenue S. intersection. • Davis (private) Avenue S. o Replace Lakeview development (private) storm water facility near hammerhead turnaround (private) at north end of Davis (private) Avenue S. • East of Davis (private) Avenue S. to old Rolling Hills Creek (west of Smithers Avenue S.) o Construct enclosed storm drain system draining to east from Lakeview development storm water facility along utility access and reconstructed utility access to old Rolling Hills Creek. o Construct open ditch (with inlets to enclosed storm drain system at cross streets and where otherwise needed) flowing east along utility access and reconstructed utility access to old Rolling Hills Creek o S. 14th reconstruction water quality is included with project improvement treatment areas which are proposed for treatment near I- 405/SR 167 interchange. City of Renton Sanitary Sewer (see COR GIS sanitary sewer red/green markup): • West of Shattuck Avenue S. o Reconstruct gravity line flowing east along utility access between new manhole at S. 10 Street and new manhole at Shattuck Avenue S. Depth varies from approximately 25 feet at connection at west end to existing system (near S. 14`h Street) to approximately 45 feet near S. Davis (private) Avenue. East of Shattuck Avenue S. o Reconstruct gravity line flowing west along reconstructed S. 14'h between new manhole at Smithers Avenue S. and new manhole at Shattuck Avenue S. Depth varies from approximately 10 deep at connection at east end to existing system (near Smithers Avenue S.) to 60 feet at connection to new Shattuck Avenue S. manhole. Shattuck crossing of I-405 o Remove existing manhole located near S. 14`h Street/Shattuck Avenue S. intersection and reconstruct section of sanitary sewer from this removed manhole south to a new manhole proposed near the Shattuck Avenue S. intersection with the reconstructed S. 14`h Street. To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 4 of 7 S. 14th Street Reconstruction (continued): City of Renton Domestic Water (see attached COR GIS water red/green markup): • North of S. 15`h Street S./ Lakeview Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 15`h Street to new house under construction at 201 S. 14`h Street (WSDOT Parcel #1-23605). Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing new hydrant with blind flange on water main. • Davis (private) Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 15`' Street to south side of proposed hammerhead turnaround. Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing blind flange on water main north of existing hydrant (at north side of 1405 Davis Avenue S. property) to remain. • Shattuck Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 156' Street to the proFosed Shattuck Avenue S. intersection with the reconstructed S. 14 Street. Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing new hydrant with blind flange on water main. • Whitworth Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 15'h Street to the proFosed Whitworth Avenue S. intersection with the reconstructed S. 14 Street. Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing new hydrant with blind flange on water main. • Morris Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 15t' Street to the proFosed Morris Avenue S. intersection with the reconstructed S. 14 Street. Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing new hydrant with blind flange on water main. • Smithers Avenue S. o Existing line to remain from S. 15'h Street to the existing midblock hydrant. Remainder of water system to north will be abandoned after constructing blind flange on water main north of the existing midblock hydrant to remain. To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 5 of 7 S. 14`h Street Reconstruction (continued): Olympic Pipeline 20-inch Petroleum: • Potential site for relocating 20-inch OPL oil line, located south of I-405 along S. 14`h Street between Lake Avenue S. and Smithers Avenue S., that will be impacted by 405/167 IC DC Project: o North of S. 15`h Street S./ Lakeview Avenue S. ■ Pipeline can remain. o West of Davis (private) Avenue S. from S. 14"' Street S. ■ Within north side of City's 20-foot wide utility access corridor (see typical section A -A) o East of Davis (private) Avenue S. to Shattuck Avenue S. ■ Within north side of City's 26-foot wide utility access corridor (see typical section C-C) o Shattuck Avenue S. (through Whitworth Avenue S.) to Morris Avenue S. ■ Within north side of City's 43-foot wide reconstructed S. 14`h Street right of way (see typical section D-D) o Moms Avenue S. to Smithers Avenue S. ■ Within north side of City's 20-foot wide utility access corridor (see typical section E-E) o East of Smithers Avenue S. ■ Within north side of property retained by WSDOT until reconnects to existing line. To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 6 of 7 SW. 191h Street — Rolling Hills Creek Crossing at SR 167: A brief summary of the proposed configuration for reconstructing the Rolling Hills Creek crossing of SR 167 (see draft plan/profile sheet) is as follows: Right of Wa : • WSDOT proposes to acquire right of way as needed to construct the I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector project. • I-405 and SR 167 limited access property ownership is to be retained by the State. • Reconstructed channel property ownership will be turned back to the City. Stream Channel and Crossing Configuration: • Stream crossing will be relocated from current location south of SW 16th Street (near East Valley Road access to Landmark business center property) to a new location near the SW 19th Street/East Valley Road intersection. • The existing crossing of SR 167 will be abandoned/plugged. • A new stream channel will be constructed between the C42/C43 outlet (south of I-405 and east of SR 167) and the inlet to the new stream crossing at SR 167 near SW 19'h Street. • The new crossing will be "fish passable" and is expected to be similar to the SR 167 Panther Creek culvert crossing completed in 2013 new SW 23rd. • The new crossing will outlet to the City's existing 60-inch pipe near the west side of the East Valley Road/SW 19t' intersection using a yet to be designed transition structure. City of Renton Storm Sewer: • City's existing 60-inch pipe along East Valley Road north of SW 19'h will remain. Adjustments will be made to inlets and drainage structure lids as needed to accommodate the reconstructed East Valley Road. • The flows from Rolling Hills will City of Renton Sanitary Sewer: • None. No City sanitary sewer exists in the vicinity of the proposed relocated stream crossing. City of Renton Domestic Water: • Adjust east -west water main crossing between East Valley Road and east side of SR 167 as needed to accommodate proposed relocated stream crossing at SW 19`h and proposed I-405/SR 167 improvements. • Adjust north -south water main from SW 16th to south of SW 196' ad needed to accommodate proposed relocated East Valley Road and proposed I-405/SR 167 improvements. To: Files - DRAFT Date: October 28, 2013 Page: 7 of 7 SW. 19`h Street — Rolling Hills Creek Crossing at SR 167 (continued): Olympic Pipeline 20-inch Petroleum: • Existing 20-inch OPL petroleum line, located east of SR 167 right of way between SW 19`h Street and SW 16`h Street, will impacted by 405/167 IC DC Project. • Potential site for relocating impacted line is outside of revised limited access, east of SR 167. City of Renton / WSDOT Utility Coordination 1-405 I SR167 Direct Connector Date: November 1, 2013 Location: Renton City Hall — Conference Room 511 Time: 1:30 to 3:00 pm 1-405/SR 167 DC 1) Talbot Hill / S. 141h Street Reconstruction [1:30 — 2:30] a. Design concept overview (WSDOTI405 team) [1:30 — 1:50] i. Utility access corridor 1. S. 14`h/Lake to Shattuck Ave. S. 2. Morris to Smithers Ave. S. 3. East of Smithers ii. Davis Avenue — Private iii. Local Street (Shattuck to Morris Ave. S.) iv. Utilities b. City issues / needs (COR) [1:50 — 2:10] i. Water ii. Sanitary sewer iii. Storm drainage iv. Street c. Olympic Pipeline issues / needs (OPL) [2:10 — 2:30] i. Site for impacted pipe relocation ii. Access iii. Permitting 2) Rolling Hills Creek and SR 167 Crossing at SW 191h St. [2:30 — 2:55] a. Overview (WSDOT/405) b. City issues / needs (COR) c. Olympic Pipeline issues I needs (OPL) 3) Action Items [2:55 — 3:00] Upcoming Event Dates _ January 2015 1 RFP Ad Date David Christensen From: Jim Seitz Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 8:12 AM To: Abdoul Gafour; David Christensen; Ronald Straka; Allen Quynn; Doug Jacobson Subject: WSDOT DC Project Meeting The following draft materials from WSDOT that they plan to discuss at the upcoming 1-405/COR/OPL utilities coordination meeting scheduled for this Friday (11/1) at 1:30 pm have been saved at: Q:\I-405 Project Files\I-405 DC\Meeting Materials 11-1-13 • S. 14`h Plan (plan/profile/sections) showing proposed roadway and utility reconstruction • S. 14" Section showing typical roadway section with noise wall • Red/Green markups of COR GIS mapping showing proposed modification to City's: o Storm drainage o Sanitary sewer o Domestic water • Draft Memorandum with Summary of potential modifications at S. 14`h and SW 19`h streets. 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Gravity ,3 Private, Pressure Side Sewer Connections • KC Metro Structures KC Metro Mains KC Metro, Force — KC Metro, Gravity Bryn Mawr Sewer Structures SSCOCO-BMI-KSYM SS1fPvSMLKSYM Ss-MHco-BMLxSYM Bryr Mawr Sewer Mains Cedar River Sewer Structures SS-LOCO-CEDR-SYM Ss-WCO-CEDRSYM SS-AHTRCEDR-SYM — Cedar River Sewer Mains Coal Creek Sewer Structures SS-COCOCOCRSYM ® SS-LFPV-COCK-SYM SS-MHCO-COCRSYM --- Coal Creek Sewer Mains Soos Creek Sewer Structures Notes zx. x - -r�� e., None xx. X - _ -�� Mmp&ste>ci Wel �� Pro Posed s Zet,br A t> .Dori o!®• 25.2ot pity°f on® Finance & IT Division I I City of Renton -Storm Drainage I 303 0 151 303 Feet W GS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Information Technology - GIS RentonMapSupport@Rentonwa.gov 10/24/2013 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION Legend City and County Boundary I Other City of Renton Addresses •' Parcels Structure • Catchbasin - Type t • Calchbasin - Typel l ■ Concrete/Curb Inlet Type 4 • Drop Inlet • Catchbasin -Type 2 MH • Access Riser M_ utility Vault rf Unknown Structure • Catchbasm - Type t • Cat&basln - Typal l • Concrete/Curb 1Mel - Type 4 • Drop Inlet • Catchbasin -Type 2 MH a Access Riser `a Utility Veuh Cleanout • over f Unknown Structure y Catchbasin - Type t d Catchbasin -Type 2 MH Control Structure d Renton Maintained • Pnvately Maintained ® Pump Station Outfall r Renton Maintained Outfall r Pnvalely Maintained outfac Conveyance (>36 inch dia) Pipe = culvert F%- = Culvert Conveyance (>60 inch dia) Rve Culvert Notes None R'l 44 ei' W a n Prepos�d Sto•+„ Dr�.l�:� �MI'r���-sad Re.Mo�� ai 0 25 - 2.0 1�- 1:1.815 City of 0n o Finance & IT Division City of Benton - Water Information Technology - GIS This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be 303 0 151 303 Feet Renton MapSupport@Rentonwa.gov accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. WGS_1984_Web_Mercator Auxiliary_Sphere 10/24/2013 THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION Legend City and County Boundary Other city of Renton Addresses Parcels t Renton Fire Hydrant Hydrant Other System Main Other System Pressurized Pipe - By Diameter call other values> Crty of Kent, 1.1/44nch e Oty of Kent, 104nch ew City of Kent, 124nch -..... City of Kent, 8-inch - City of Rental, 1-1/2-inch City of Renton, 1-1/44nch -- City of Renton, finch -- City of Renton, tr24nch -- Crty of Renton, 1/44nch City of Renton, 10anch ear City of Renton, 124nch enlr City of Renton, 144nch M City of Renton. 164nch M City of Renton, 16-inch City of Renton, 2-1124nch ..— City of Renton, 24nch City of Renton. 20-inch M City of Renton, 244r1ch _.- City of Renton, 34nch Crty of Renton, 3144rch City of Renton, 44nch . Crty of Renton, 424nch City of Renton. 64nch City of Renton, 84nth City of Renton, Other City of Tukwila, 1-1/44 xh ..— City of Tukwila, 44nch City of Tukwila, 84 xh — Seattle Pubkc Uhhhes, 64nc h �. Skyway Water and Sewer Drstna. 104nch ewe Skyway Water and Sewer Distnct, 124nch Notes None Ptt Posed F1're !-�..td Pro Po Seri Re1..4o V � - - () I Q. z zol 4!. 4 04C �o, one Finance & IT Division N David Christensen From: David Christensen Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:36 AM To: 'Ross Fenton' Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/1405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Ross, I have been out of the office the last couple of days. I do have Stantec's update on where we are. You may recall, we were delayed on our end waiting for geotechnical information from the WSDOT side, that along with the decision to dig a little deeper on the analysis side has delayed us. The good news from that is we should be able to get through design quicker, once we select an alternative. At this time Stantec anticipates completion of the alternatives analysis by end of September, including Workshop #2, then the basis for design being completed in November. On my end, I had not been pushing too hard as I was under the impression that there was not construction dollars at this time. Since our last meeting and an understanding of WSDOT's timing Stantec and the City are looking to expedite this work as best we can. As I mentioned above, I think we can shave some time on the design side based upon level of effort for the alternatives analysis. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Dave C. From: Ross Fenton [mailto: Ross. Fenton-consultant(abi405.wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:30 AM To: David Christensen Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/I405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Any feedback from Stantec on where they are with this effort? From: Ross Fenton Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:23 PM To: 'David Christensen' Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/I405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Dave — Any news from Stantec on when they will have TM#2 (Geotechnical Desk Copy) and #3 (Alternatives Analysis) out for review and when they plan to hold Workshop #2 with City and WSDOT to review alternatives analysis and select the preferred alternative? The agreement schedule shows TM42 and TM#3 being completed in April and June, respectively .... and TM#4 (Basis of Design Report) which summarizes Workshop #2 being completed by the end of this month. Thanks, Ross Fenton 425.456.8538 1-405/Eastside Corridor Projects This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. Thank you. 11 David Christensen From: Ross Fenton [Ross. Fenton -cons ultant@i405.wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:30 AM To: David Christensen Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/1405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Any feedback from Stantec on where they are with this effort? From: Ross Fenton Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:23 PM To: 'David Christensen' Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/I405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Dave — Any news from Stantec on when they will have TM#2 (Geotechnical Desk Copy) and #3 (Alternatives Analysis) out for review and when they plan to hold Workshop #2 with City and WSDOT to review alternatives analysis and select the preferred alternative? The agreement schedule shows TM#2 and TM#3 being completed in April and June, respectively .... and TM#4 (Basis of Design Report) which summarizes Workshop #2 being completed by the end of this month. Thanks, Ross Fenton 425.456.8538 1-405/Eastside Corridor Projects This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. Thank you. David Christensen From: Waligorski, Erik [erik.waligorski@stantec.com] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 7:32 AM To: David Christensen Cc: Brodahl, Erik Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/1405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Dave As you are aware, we are behind the original schedule that we had hoped to follow when we scoped the project. We had hoped to have the geotechnical desk study completed in April of this year, but that was dependent on receiving the geotechnical information from WSDOT within that timeframe. In reality, we did not receive the first set of bore hole data from WSDOT until the middle of June and the second set of bore hole data until mid -July. Once we had received the data from WSDOT we were able to complete the draft geotechnical desk study on August 61h. I will provide that to the City today though our UP site. Based on our meeting this week, we are finalizing the alternative maps and will be providing those, along with the geotechnical desk study to Staheli Trenchless today as well. This will allow them to complete their trenchless analysis for the alternatives. Based on the delay created by the geotechnical data, I anticipate that we will have the alternatives analysis completed by the end of September and the Basis of Design Report by the end of November. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Erik Waligorski, PF Principal, Water Stantec 11 130 NE 33rd Place, Suite 200 Bellevue WA 98004-1465 Phone: (425) 289-7320 Fax: (425) 869-1190 erik.waligorski@stantec.com (311, Sta ntec Celebrating 60 years of community, creativity, and client relationships. The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. (f Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: David Christensen [mailto:Dchristensen(&Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:26 PM To: Waligorski, Erik Subject: FW: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/I405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Erik, Please provide me some information on this so that I can respond to Ross. Thanks, Dave C. From: Ross Fenton [maiIto: Ross. Fenton -consultantC5ii405.wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 4:23 PM rIA To: David Christensen Subject: RE: Talbot Hill Sewer Relcation (SR167/I405 IC/DC Project) Meeting Dave — Any news from Stantec on when they will have TM#2 (Geotechnical Desk Copy) and #3 (Alternatives Analysis) out for review and when they plan to hold Workshop #2 with City and WSDOT to review alternatives analysis and select the preferred alternative? The agreement schedule shows TM#2 and TM#3 being completed in April and June, respectively .... and TM#4 (Basis of Design Report) which summarizes Workshop #2 being completed by the end of this month. Thanks, Ross Fenton 425.456.8538 1-405/Eastside Corridor Projects This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you are NOT the intended recipient and receive this communication, please delete this message and any attachments. 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I Washington State Department of Transportation 1405 / SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project Table of Contents Section Title Page 1 2.1 General Information...............................................................................................2.1-1 2 2.2 Mandatory Standards.............................................................................................2.2-1 3 2.3 Vacant.................................................................................................................... 2.3-1 4 2.4 Vacant.................................................................................................................... 2.4-1 5 2.5 Surveys and Mapping.............................................................................................2.5-1 6 2.6 Geotechnical...........................................................................................................2.6-1 7 2.7 Pavement................................................................................................................2.7-1 8 2.8 Environmental........................................................................................................2.8-1 9 2.9 Communications....................................................................................................2.9-1 10 2.10 Utilities and Relocation Agreements.....................................................................2.10-1 11 2.11 Roadway.................................................................................................................2.11-1 12 2.12 Project Documentation...........................................................................................2.12-1 13 2.13 Bridges and Structures...........................................................................................2.13-1 14 2.14 Stormwater Management .......................................................................................2.14-1 15 2.15 Roadside Restoration (Landscape and Aesthetics)................................................2.15-1 16 2.16 Illumination............................................................................................................2.16-1 17 2.17 Traffic Signals (Omitted).......................................................................................2.17-1 18 2.18 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)...............................................................2.18-1 19 2.19 Signing...................................................................................................................2.19-1 20 2.20 Pavement Marking.................................................................................................2.20-1 21 2.21 Traffic Operations..................................................................................................2.21-1 22 2.22 Maintenance of Traffic (MOT)..............................................................................2.22-1 23 2.23 Railroad (Omitted).................................................................................................2.23-1 24 2.24 Right -of -Way (ROW)............................................................................................2.24-1 25 2.25 Control of Materials...............................................................................................2.25-1 26 2.26 Express Toll Lane (ETL) Infrastructure.................................................................2.26-1 27 2.27 Fish Barrier Removal and Stream Restoration.......................................................2.27-1 28 2.28 Quality Management Plan (QMP).........................................................................2.28-1 29 2.29 Maintenance During Construction.........................................................................2.29-1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 1 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 — SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector P 1 provide information indicating how those affected by the outage can contact the Design- 2 Builder. Notices shall meet WSDOT's communications style and be pre -approved by 3 WSDOT before dissemination. Such notices may also be provided by WSDOT. 4 In the event of an emergency involving a Utility shut-off, the Design -Builder shall notify 5 the Utility Owner in accordance with Utility company standards and local emergency 6 services. 7 A list of representatives for Utility companies with facilities within the Project Site is 8 shown in the Utility (honer Contact List (Appendix U). 9 2.9.9 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MITIGATION 10 The Design -Builder shall collaborate with WSDOT's Communications Team on 11 opportunities to work with transportation coordinators, transit agencies, local chambers of 12 commerce, sports teams, retail centers, businesses, communities, and others, to encourage 13 more efficient use of highways and roadways. The Design -Builder shall work with the 14 Communications Team on marketing plans to contact these entities and to keep them 15 informed of construction activities. The Design -Builder shall participate in meetings with 16 the Communications Team and with WSDOT construction staff, as required. 17 2.9.10 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL 18 WSDOT Communications will lead the communications efforts on this Project. Additional 19 communications materials produced by the Design -Builder shall be submitted to the 20 WSDOT Engineer for review and approval prior to release. 21 2.9.11 SUBMITTALS 22 Project submittals include, but are not limited to, the following: 23 • Project Contact Call List — Submitted within 15 Calendar Days of Notice to 24 Proceed; 25 • Weekly Progress Reports — Format to be established within 30 Calendar Days of 26 Contract execution, with reporting beginning immediately thereafter, 27 • Construction Information — Submitted on a weekly basis; 28 • Up to six newsletters; 29 • Crisis Communications Plan — Submitted within 30 Calendar Days of Notice to 30 Proceed; and 31 • Photos and videos. 32 33 End of Section REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.9-10 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 1 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 2.10 UTILITIES AND RELOCATION AGREEMENTS 2.10.1 GENERAL 2.10.1.1 SCOPE 4 WSDOT has identified Utilities within the Project limits. These Utilities are described in 5 the Existing Utility Listing (Appendix U). The Design -Builder shall design around, either 6 permanently or temporarily Protect in Place, or Relocate these Utilities during 7 construction. The Design -Builder and the Utility Owner shall consider all options in the 8 design process. 9 Each Utility is addressed in more detail elsewhere in this Section. Unless expressly stated 10 otherwise, the specific descriptions of Relocation Work in this Section 2.10.1.1 do not limit 11 or replace the general requirements of this Section. 12 Additional Relocation Work may be necessary to construct the Project. The Design- 13 Builder shall be responsible for determining what, if any, additional Utility Relocations 14 will be required and shall work with Utility Owners to design and construct such 15 Relocations in compliance with the Contract. 16 Incidental Utility Work and any additional Relocation Work that becomes necessary due to 17 the Design -Builder's design, the Design -Builder's correction of any inaccuracies in the 18 Utility Information, changes made by the Design -Builder to the Conceptual Plans, or 19 otherwise, shall be addressed in accordance with this Section and Section 1-07.17 of the 20 General Provisions. 21 2.10.1.1.1 Utilities to be Deactivated and Removed 22 The portion of each of the following Utility facilities that will be impacted by the 23 construction of the Project shall be deactivated and removed. The Design -Builder shall 24 coordinate with the Utility Owners for the deactivation of their affected Utilities. 25 Aboveground Utilities shall be deactivated and removed in their entirety by the Utility 26 Owner or their contractor. Unless noted otherwise, deactivated underground Utilities shall 27 be excavated and removed in their entirety by the Design -Builder. 28 All of these Utilities are located on local City of Renton streets: each Private Utility is 29 accommodated by a City of Renton franchise; the City of Renton Utilities are placed by the 30 City's own authority. 31 CenturvLink Utilities: 32 Buried telecommunications (UI 2104), located on S 14th Street, from Lake Avenue 33 S to Whitworth Avenue S. 34 • Buried telecommunications (UI 2107), located on Shattuck Avenue S. 35 • Buried telecommunications (UI 2110), located on Whitworth Avenue S. 36 Comcast Utilities: 37 • Aerial fiber optic (UI 1461), located on S 14th Street in the vicinity of Lake 38 Avenue S, and it shares Puget Sound Energy's poles. 39 • Aerial fiber optic (UI 1465), located on S 14th Street, from about Davis Avenue S 40 to Whitworth Avenue S, and it shares Puget Sound Energy's poles. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-1 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 1 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 • Aerial fiber optic (UI 1463), located on Shattuck Avenue S, and it shares Puget 2 Sound Energy's poles. 3 • Aerial fiber optic (Ul 1467), located on Whitworth Avenue S, and it shares Puget 4 Sound Energy's poles. 5 Puget Sound Energy Utilities: 6 • 2-inch natural gas line (UI 1344), located on S 14th Street, from Lake Avenue S to 7 about Davis Avenue S. 8 • Aerial power (UI 1470), located on S 14th Street in the vicinity of Lake Avenue S. 9 • Aerial power (UI 1472), located on S 14th Street, from about Davis Avenue S to 10 Whitworth Avenue S. 1 1 • Aerial power (UI 1473), located on Shattuck Avenue S. 12 • 2-inch natural gas line (UI 1348), located on Whitworth Avenue S, and extends 13 onto S 14th Street. 14 • Aerial power (UI 1475), located on Whitworth Avenue S. 15 City of Renton Utilities: 16 • 4-inch water line (UI 2493), located on Davis Avenue S. 17 • 4-inch water line (UI 2495), located on Shattuck Avenue S. 18 • 4-inch water line (UI 2521), located on Whitworth Avenue S. 19 • 4-inch water line (UI 2497), located on Morris Avenue S. 20 • 4-inch water line (UI 2499), located on Smithers Avenue S. 21 2.10.1.1.2 Utilities to Protect in Place 22 The following vital Utilities shall not be relocated or taken out of service. The Design- 23 Builder shall design around these Utilities and shall coordinate with the Utility Owner to 24 determine whether to provide either permanent or temporary Protection in Place. 25 Olvmnic Piue Line COmDanv Utilities: 26 The following three Utilities are accommodated by WSDOT permits. The DB shall 27 coordinate with Olympic Pipe Line Company to design and construct protection for the 28 pipeline in accordance with the Olympic Pipe Line Company/BP Pipelines NA Inc — 29 General Construction & Right of Way Requirements (Appendix U). 30 • 16-inch petroleum pipeline in 20-inch casing (UI 1354), crosses SR 167 at SW 31 23rd Street. 32 • 20-inch petroleum pipeline in 24-inch casing (UI 1350), crosses SR 167 at SW 33 23rd Street. 34 • 2-inch petroleum pipeline (UI 1329), crosses SR 167 at SW 23rd Street. 35 City of Renton Utilities: 36 • 16-inch water line (UI 2212), located on the east side of SR 515, and is 37 accommodated by a WSDOT franchise within the Right -of -Way. 38 City of Seattle Utilities: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-2 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 I SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 • 60-inch water main in 84-inch casing (UI 1349), crosses SR 167 at SW 23rd Street, and it is accommodated by an easement. 3 2.10.1.1.3 Prior Relocation of Utilities 4 This section has been intentionalIN omitted. 2.10.1.1.4 Utilities for Relocation 6 The following Utilities shall be relocated during the Design -Builder's Work schedule: 7 CenturvLink Utilities: 8 Buried telecommunications (UI 1336), located on E Valley Road, and is 9 accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. 10 Comeast Utilities: 1 1 • Buried fiber optic (UI 1206), located in the parking lot between 1-405 and S 12 Renton Village Place. This Utility's accommodation is unknown. 13 Olympic Pipe Line Company Utilities: 14 • 20-inch petroleum pipeline (UI 1351), located to the east of SR 167 Right -of -Way, 15 between SW 23rd Street and the SR 167 / I-405 interchange. This Utility is 16 classified as a Category #2 and Category #1 Utility. It is accommodated by 17 easements on Parcels 1923059016, 3340401020, 3340400995, and 3340401185, 18 all located in the SE '/4 of Section 19 Township 25 North Range 5 East W.M.; and 19 it is accommodated by a City of Renton franchise on the remaining parcels. 20 • 20-inch petroleum pipeline (UI 2241), located on Lake Avenue S and on S 14th 21 Street, and is accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. 22 Pup -et Sound Enerey Utilities: 23 • 4-inch natural gas line (Ul 1356), located on E Valley Road, and is accommodated 24 by a City of Renton franchise. 25 • Aerial power (UI 2236), crosses 1-405 at Shattuck Avenue S and parallels 1-405 in 26 the adjoining property to the north. This Utility is classified as a Category #1 and 27 Category #2 Utility. It is an undocumented Utility installation within the Right-of- 28 Way and it is accommodated by an easement on the private property. 29 City of Renton Utilities: 30 City of Renton Utilities are placed by the City's own authority on city streets outside of the 31 Right -of -Way. 32 • 12-inch water main (UI 1434), located on E Valley Road. 33 • 16-inch water main in 26-inch casing (UI 1335), crosses SR 167 at SW 19th Street, 34 and is accommodated by a WSDOT permit within the Right -of -Way. 35 • 10-inch water line (UI 1457), located adjacent to E Valley Road. 36 • 10-inch water line (UI 1455), located adjacent to E Valley Road. 37 • 8-inch water main (UI 2498), located on S 14th Street. 38 • 24-inch water line (UI 2238), located on the west side of SR 515. This is an 39 undocumented Utility installation inside the Right -of -Way. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-3 -, 3 4 5 6 8 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 0522), located on S 14th Street. • Sanitary sewer (UI 0520), located on S 14th Street. • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2527), located on Davis Avenue S. • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2524), located on Shattuck Avenue S. • 10-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2233), crosses I-405 at Shattuck Avenue S, and is an undocumented Utility installation inside the Right -of -Way. This Utility is accommodated by an easement on the private property to the north of I405. • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2525), located on Whitworth Avenue S. 9 • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2528), located on Morris Avenue S. 10 • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 2523), located on Smithers Avenue S. 1 1 The following Utilities are identified as potential conflicts to proposed Project facilities. 12 Depending on the design, these Utilities may be avoided, permanently or temporarily 13 Protected in Place, or Relocated during construction. The Design -Builder and the Utility 14 Owner shall consider all options in the design process. 15 CenturyLink Utilities: 16 Unless noted otherwise below, these Utilities were accommodated by a WSDOT franchise 17 which is now expired. 18 • Buried telephone cable in eight 3.5-inch PVC conduits (UI 0154), crosses SR 167 19 through the south half of the SR 167 / 1 405 interchange. 20 • Buried telephone (UI 2105), located on Davis Avenue S, and it is accommodated 21 by a City of Renton franchise. 22 • Buried telephone cable in a 4-inch iron conduit (UI 2204), located on S Renton 23 Village Place and on the west side of SR 515, south of S Renton Village Place, and 24 is accommodated by a City of Renton franchise outside the Right -of -Way. 25 • Buried telecommunications (UI 2116), located on Smithers Avenue S, and is 26 accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. 27 • Buried telephone cable in nine 3.5-inch conduits (UI 2214), crosses 1405 between 28 SR 515 and Benson Road S. 29 • Buried telecommunications in 24 4-inch PVC conduits (UI 2206), located on the 30 east side of SR 515. 31 • Buried cable & fiber (UI 2607), located on S Renton Village Place and on the east 32 side of SR 515, north of S Renton Village Place, and is an undocumented Utility 33 installation. 34 Comeast Utilities: 35 • Buried fiber optic (UI 1460), located by easement on private property adjacent to E 36 Valley Road. This Utility is classified as a Category #2 Utility. 37 • Buried fiber optic (UI 1462), located on Davis Avenue S, and is accommodated by 38 a City of Renton franchise. 39 • Buried fiber optic (UI 1464), located on Smithers Avenue S, and is accommodated 40 by a City of Renton franchise. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-4 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 1 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 • Buried fiber optic in 3-inch conduit (UI 2203), located on the east side of SR 515 2 and it is accommodated by a WSDOT permit. This is a deactivated Utility 3 • Buried cable & fiber (UI 2614), located on the west side of SR 515, and is 4 accommodated by a WSDOT franchise. 5 • Aerial fiber optic (UI 2602), located in the parking lot between 1-405 and S Renton 6 Village Place. This Utility's accommodation is unknown. 7 • Buried television cable (UI 1203), located in the Renton Cinema parking lot and 8 along S Renton Village Place. This Utility's accommodation is unknown in the 9 parking lot; on the street it is accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. Within 10 the Right -of -Way this is an undocumented Utility installation. 1 I Puget Sound Energy Utilities: 12 • Buried power (UI 1388), located by easement on private property adjacent to E 13 Valley Road. This Utility is classified as a Category #2 Utility. 14 • 20-inch natural gas main in 24-inch casing (UI 1352), crosses SR 167 through the 15 south half of the SR 167 / 1-405 interchange. This is an undocumented Utility 16 installation. 17 • 2-inch natural gas main (UI 1342), located on Davis Avenue S, and is 18 accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. 19 • Buried power (UI 1471), located on Davis Avenue S, and is accommodated by a 20 City of Renton franchise. 21 • Buried power (UI 1478), located on Smithers Avenue S, and is accommodated by 22 a City of Renton franchise. 23 • 2-inch natural gas line (UI 2205), located on S Renton Village Place and on the 24 west side of SR 515, north of S Renton Village Place. Within the Right -of -Way 25 this Utility is an undocumented Utility installation; outside of the Right -of -Way 26 this Utility is accommodated by a City of Renton franchise. 27 • Buried power (UI 2227), located in the parking lot between 1-405 and S Renton 28 Village Place. This Utility is accommodated by an easement and it is classified as 29 a Category #2 Utility. 30 • 12-inch natural gas main (Ul 2208), located on the west side of SR 515, and is 31 accommodated by a WSDOT franchise. 32 • Buried power (UI 2207), located on the west side of SR 515, and is accommodated 33 by a WSDOT franchise. 34 • Aerial power (UI 2209), crosses 1-405 just east of SR 515, and it is accommodated 35 by a WSDOT permit. 36 • Aerial power (UI 2210), crosses I-405 just east of SR 515, and it is accommodated 37 by a WSDOT permit. 38 City of Renton Utilities: 39 • 8-inch sanitary sewer (UI 1452), located on SW 16th Street, and it is placed by the 40 City of Renton's authority on the city street. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-5 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 I SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project I Buried fiber optic in two 3-inch PVC conduits (UI 2409), crosses southbound I- 405 at MP 3.12 (approximate), and is accommodated by a WSDOT permit within 3 the Right -of -Way. 4 • Buried fiber optic in two 4-inch conduits (UI 2102), located on the west side of 5 SR 515, and it is accommodated by a WSDOT franchise. 6 • 8-inch water main (UI 0169), located in the northwest quadrant of the I-405 / 7 SR 167 interchange, and is an undocumented Utility installation. 8 • 8-inch water main (UI 2491), located in the parking lot between I-405 and S 9 Renton Village Place, and is accommodated by an easement. 10 • 6-inch water lateral (UI 2215), located to the west of SR 515 on the south side of I- ] 1 405, and is an undocumented Utility installation. 12 • 6-inch water lateral (UI 2216), located to the west of SR 515 on the north side of I- 13 405, and is an undocumented Utility installation. 14 City of Seattle Utilities: 15 • Buried fiber optic (UI 2101), located on the west side of SR 515 (sharing the City 16 of Renton's conduit (UI 2102)), and is accommodated by a WSDOT permit. 17 Seattle City Lielit Utilities: 18 • Aerial power (UI 2235), crosses 1405 on a diagonal, from MP 2.56 to MP 2.61 19 (approximate), and is accommodated by an easement. 20 2.10.1.2 UTILITY CATEGORY 21 All Private Utilities are classified as Category #1, except as noted. 22 The following are considered Public Utilities: 23 • City of Renton. 24 • City of Seattle. 25 0 Seattle City Light. 26 a King County Metro. 27 2.10.2 MANDATORY STANDARDS 28 The following is a list of Mandatory Standards that shall be followed for all design and 29 construction related to this Section. They are listed in hierarchical order, where the 30 Mandatory Standards listed higher in the list shall take precedence over those listed below 31 them. If a Mandatory Standard contains a reference to another document that is not listed 32 below and states that the referenced document shall be used, the referenced document shall 33 also be considered to be a Mandatory Standard with the same hierarchal precedence as the 34 source publication. This is not a comprehensive list; other applicable standards may be 35 required to complete the design and construction. If the Design -Builder becomes aware of 36 any ambiguities or conflicts relating in any way to the Mandatory Standards, the Design- 37 Builder shall immediately notify the WSDOT Engineer. 38 All Utility Work (whether performed by the Design -Builder or by the Utility Owner) shall 39 comply with the Mandatory Standards, all applicable Governmental Rules, any applicable 40 franchises or permits, the Utility Standards required by the applicable Utility, and any REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-6 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 J SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 applicable Utility Standards provided in the RFP Appendices. The Design -Builder shall be 2 responsible for obtaining Utility Standards from the Utility Owners, and for obtaining all 3 other Mandatory Standards relating to the Utility Work. 4 • Utility Standards (applicable to the particular Utility Owner). 5 • Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline: Minimum Federal Safety 6 Standards (49 CFR Part 192). 7 • Special Provisions (Appendix B). 8 • Amendments to the Standard Specifications (Appendix B). 9 • Standard Specifications (Appendix B). 10 • WSDOT Utilities Manual (M22-87) (Appendix D). 11 • WSDOT Utilities Accommodation Policy (M22-86) (Appendix D). 12 • WSDOT Bridge Design Manual (M23-50) (Appendix D) 13 • WSDOT Local Agency Guidelines (M36-63) (LAG) (Appendix D). 14 • Standard Plans (Appendix D). 15 2.10.3 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS 16 2.10.3.1 UTILITY ENGINEER 17 The Design -Builder shall provide a Utility Engineer to manage and coordinate all aspects 18 of Utility Work. The Utility Engineer shall have 3 years' experience managing Utility 19 Relocation Work on linear public transportation projects. The Utility Engineer shall attend 20 and lead all Project Utility coordination meetings. 21 2.10.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 22 2.10.4.1 REIMBURSEMENT TO AND COLLECTION FROM UTILITY OWNERS 23 2.10.4.1.1 Reimbursement to Utility Owners - General 24 The Design -Builder shall deliver copies of all invoices received from Utility Owners to 25 WSDOT within 14 Calendar Days of receipt. If the Design -Builder fails to make any 26 payment to a Utility Owner as specified in Section 1-07.17 of the General Provisions or 27 elsewhere in the Contract on or before the deadline stated in the applicable Relocation 28 Agreement (or if no deadline is stated, then the payment shall be made within 30 Calendar 29 Days after receipt of the Utility Owner's invoice), then WSDOT will have the right to pay 30 the Utility Owner the amount due (including interest, penalties, or both). If WSDOT pays 31 a Utility Owner, the Design -Builder shall reimburse WSDOT for such payment within 14 32 Calendar Days after receipt of WSDOT's invoice; or WSDOT, at its discretion, may 33 deduct the amount of reimbursement due from the next payment (or payments, if 34 necessary) due to the Design -Builder under the Contract. 35 2.10.4.1.2 Collection from Utility Owners - General 36 The Design -Builder shall provide WSDOT copies of all invoices sent to Utility Owners 37 within 14 Calendar Days of invoice. If the Utility Owner fails to make any payment to the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-7 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-4051 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Pr l Design -Builder for Relocation Costs consistent with the applicable franchise, permit, and 2 Governmental Rules, the Design -Builder shall notify WSDOT. 3 2.10.4.2 MAINTENANCE AND CARE DURING CONSTRUCTION 4 The Design -Builder shall carry out all Work affecting Utilities carefully and skillfully, and 5 shall support, secure, and exercise care with respect to Utilities to avoid damaging them. 6 The Design -Builder shall ensure continuity of all existing Utility services to all users, 7 except when a Utility Owner determines that temporary interruption is necessary and 8 acceptable. 9 The Design -Builder shall not move or remove any Utility without the written consent of 10 the Utility Owner, unless otherwise directed by WSDOT. 11 The Design -Builder shall comply with all Applicable Laws relating to grading or 12 excavation in the vicinity of underground Utilities. Before starting construction that may 13 affect Utilities in a particular area (whether underground or overhead), the Design -Builder 14 shall notify the affected Utility Owners in writing at least 30 Calendar Days prior to 15 commencement of the Work. The Design -Builder shall contact the One -Call Locate 16 Center (http://wa.itic.occinc.com) and locate Utilities prior to performing any excavation. 17 The Design -Builder shall maintain all appropriate clearances from active power lines in 18 accordance with WAC 296-155-428. 19 Olympic Pipe Line Company requires a representative/inspector on -site when Work is 20 being performed within 10 feet of their petroleum pipeline(s) or if the reach of mechanized 21 equipment is capable of extending within 10 feet of their petroleum pipeline(s), in 22 accordance with the Olympic Pipe Line Company/BP Pipelines NA Inc — General 23 Construction & Right of Way Requirements (Appendix U). 24 If any Utilities are damaged by the Design -Builder's activities, the Design -Builder shall 25 immediately notify the affected Utility Owner, the One -Call Locate Center, and WSDOT. 26 The Design -Builder shall pay for all costs associated with damage caused by the Design- 27 Builder, including Utility down -time, all reconstruction, all remediation of hazards, 28 litigation, loss of product, and Utility start-up and delay costs. At the Utility Owner's 29 request, the Design -Builder shall repair the damage or the Utility Owner may choose to 30 repair the damage at the Design -Builder's expense. All repairs by the Design -Builder shall 31 be performed to the reasonable satisfaction of the Utility Owner. The Design -Builder shall 32 pay any reimbursement due to the Utility Owner because of any damage caused by the 33 Design -Builder within 30 Calendar Days after receipt of the Utility Owner's invoice, 34 unless otherwise provided in an applicable Relocation Agreement. 35 2.10.4.3 GOVERNMENT APPROVALS AND OTHER PERMITS 36 The Design -Builder shall obtain or ensure that the Utility Owner obtains all Governmental 37 Approvals and any other clearances, permits, approvals, and agreements necessary for a 38 Relocation; and shall verify that the same have been obtained prior to commencing or 39 permitting the commencement of any construction. The Design -Builder shall verify that 40 the Work performed (whether by the Design -Builder or by or on behalf of the Utility 41 Owner) complies with the requirements of such Governmental Approvals and other 42 clearances, permits, approvals, and agreements. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-8 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 I SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 2.10.4.4 ACCESS TO EXISTING UTILITIES 2 Any authorized agent of WSDOT, a Utility Owner, or a Utility Owner's representative may 3 enter the Right -of -Way to inspect, repair, maintain, rearrange, alter, or connect Utility 4 facilities and equipment. The Design -Builder shall cooperate with such efforts and shall 5 avoid creating delays or hindrances to the performance of such Work. If the Design- 6 Builder determines, or a Utility Owner requests, that a Utility Owner must be on -Site to 7 protect its facility, the Design -Builder shall provide at least seven Calendar Days advance 8 notice to the Utility Owner. 9 2.10.4.5 BMPS AND TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL 10 Regardless of who performs or pays for any Relocation Work, the Design -Builder shall 1 1 ensure that appropriate best management practices and temporary erosion and 12 sedimentation control measures are followed in the performance of Utility Work. Refer to 13 Section 2.8 for best management practices and temporary erosion and sedimentation 14 control requirements. 15 2.10.5 RELOCATION AGREEMENTS, FRANCHISES, AND PERMITS 16 2.10.5.1 RELOCATION AGREEMENTS 17 2.10.5.1.1 Requirements 18 Each Relocation that is not subject to a Prior Relocation Agreement or an 19 Intergovernmental Agreement shall be addressed in a Relocation Agreement entered into 20 between the Design -Builder and the Private Utility Owner as required by Section 1-07.17 21 of the General Provisions. The Design -Builder shall prepare and negotiate each Relocation 22 Agreement including such exhibits as may be appropriate, and shall prepare and provide all 23 Project information (e.g., reports, plans, and surveys) necessary to negotiate the Relocation 24 Agreement. For each Relocation, the Design -Builder shall initiate contact with the Private 25 Utility Owner at the earliest possible time in order to begin working with the Utility Owner 26 to develop a Relocation Agreement and a Relocation Plan that meets the Project design and 27 schedule. 28 The Design -Builder shall refer to Chapter 2 of the WSDOT Utilities Manual for guidance 29 in preparing Relocation Agreements. The Relocation Agreements shall be consistent with 30 the applicable franchise/permit and Governmental Rules. At a minimum, each Relocation 31 Agreement shall set forth the specific details of the Work, which typically include the 32 following: 33 • The nature and location of the Utilities to be Relocated; 34 • Allocation of responsibility for design, construction, and other Relocation tasks; 35 • Applicable standards; 36 • Cost responsibility, cost estimates, and eligibility of costs for reimbursement, if 37 applicable; 38 • Reimbursement procedures, if applicable; 39 • Schedules; 40 • Joint use issue resolution; and REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-9 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 1 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Proiect I Procedures for design review and approval including inspection of construction, acceptance of the Relocation Work, and such other provisions as may be 3 appropriate or reasonably required by WSDOT. 4 Cost Responsibility for each Relocation shall be determined in accordance with Section 1- 5 07.17 of the General Provisions, unless otherwise directed by WSDOT. Each Relocation 6 Agreement shall designate WSDOT as a third -party beneficiary. Schedules for completion 7 of the tasks specified in each Relocation Agreement shall conform to the Contract 8 Schedule, which shall provide reasonable and adequate time for each task. 9 The Design -Builder shall provide WSDOT with the opportunity to participate in 10 negotiations of Relocation Agreements in accordance with Section 1-07.17 of the General I I Provisions. The Design -Builder shall give WSDOT at least seven Calendar Days advance 12 notice of negotiation sessions. The Design -Builder shall submit draft minutes of each 13 negotiation session to WSDOT within seven Calendar Days after the session, and final 14 minutes incorporating any WSDOT comments within seven Calendar Days after WSDOT 15 provides its concurrence. 16 No material modifications to the Relocation Work or terms of a fully -executed Relocation 17 Agreement shall be made without processing a revision to the Relocation Agreement using 18 the procedures described above. 19 2.10.5.1.2 Process for WSDOT Review 20 2.10.5.1.2.1 Draft Relocation Agreement 21 The Design -Builder shall submit a draft of each Relocation Agreement and exhibits to 22 WSDOT for Review and Comment. The submittal shall also include the most current copy 23 of the sections of the Design Documents that identify the Utility facilities being affected by 24 the Project. WSDOT will Review and Comment within 14 Calendar Days from receipt of 25 the draft document. WSDOT's failure to respond within this time frame does not 26 constitute an approval of the terms or form of the submittal. The Design -Builder shall 27 incorporate all WSDOT comments into the Draft Relocation Agreement, and shall obtain 28 WSDOT approval prior to submitting it to the Utility Owner. The Design -Builder shall 29 deliver each Draft Relocation Agreement concurrently to WSDOT and the Utility. 30 2.10.5.1.2.2 Final Relocation Agreement 31 The Final Relocation Agreement shall be submitted to WSDOT for Review and Comment 32 at least 20 Calendar Days prior to the date scheduled for its full execution. A Relocation 33 Agreement shall be considered final and ready for execution when all of its provisions 34 have been reviewed and approved by WSDOT through the review process described 35 above. 36 2.10.5.2 NEW FRANCHISES AND PERMITS 37 A franchise or permit is required for the authorization of any Utility installation within the 38 Right -of -Way where the Utility Owner has not established a property right. The Utility 39 Owner shall prepare an application for a new franchise or permit simultaneously with 40 preparation of the Relocation Agreement or design of modifications necessary for 41 Protection in Place. The Design -Builder shall ensure that the Utility Owner submits an 42 application for a new franchise or permit to WSDOT as far in advance of construction as 43 possible, but not later than 30 Calendar Days prior to construction. The application and REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-10 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-4051 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project Relocation Agreement shall be revised as necessary to obtain a franchise or permit from WSDOT. The Design -Builder shall ensure that a new franchise or permit is issued by WSDOT prior to beginning construction of any Relocation or Protection in Place. A new franchise or permit is not required for the deactivation or removal of an existing Utility from within the Right -of -Way. The Design -Builder shall notify WSDOT of any Deactivated Utility, noting the permit number and how it was deactivated. A list of existing Authorized Utilities is provided in the Existing Utility Listing (Appendix U). 9 2.10.5.3 ASSIGNMENT/DELEGATION OF UTILITY FRANCHISE/PERMIT RIGHTS AND 10 OBLIGATIONS 11 For each Authorized Utility determined by the Design -Builder as requiring Relocation, the 12 Design -Builder shall prepare an Assignment/Delegation of Utility Franchise/Permit Rights 13 and Obligations (Appendix U). The Design -Builder shall submit the completed document 14 to WSDOT for approval and execution. The Design -Builder may begin working with a 15 Utility Owner prior to execution of the document by WSDOT, provided that the document 16 shall be submitted to WSDOT no later than the Design -Builder's submittal of the first draft 17 of a Relocation Agreement. 18 If the Design -Builder determines that it will be unable to successfully negotiate a 19 reasonable Relocation Agreement with the Private Utility Owner for a particular 20 Authorized Utility, the Design -Builder shall notify the Utility Owner and WSDOT of such 21 determination. The Design -Builder may, in addition to requesting assistance from 22 WSDOT in accordance with Section 1-07.17 of the General Provisions, exercise the rights 23 that have been assigned to it pursuant to the applicable assignment/delegation document, 24 provided, however, that WSDOT makes no representation or warranty as to the Design- 25 Builder's ability under the assignment/delegation document to enforce those rights in a 26 manner that satisfies the Design -Builder's Project requirements, or at all. 27 2.10.6 IDENTIFICATION OF UTILITIES 28 2.10.6.1 INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY WSDOT 29 As specified in Section 1-07.17 of the General Provisions, WSDOT performed certain 30 investigations of existing Utilities located within the Right -of -Way. These investigations 31 were preliminary, and their results may be inaccurate or incomplete. The Utility 32 Information is provided in this Section and Appendix U. The Design -Builder is advised of 33 the following: 34 • WSDOT's investigations may have included making requests for "as-builts" from 35 Utility Owners listed in the WSDOT database as having Utilities located within the 36 Right -of -Way; visually locating above -ground Utility objects, including, but not 37 limited to, poles, cabinets, vents, visible manholes, valve boxes, and vault covers; 38 and surveying above ground objects. 39 • WSDOT has not identified Service Lines for the Project. 40 • The information shall not be utilized for determining Utility locations. 41 Refer to Section 1-07.17 of the General Provisions for the limited circumstances in which 42 the Design -Builder may be entitled to an extension of the Contract Time or an increase in 43 the Contract Price because of delays and/or increased costs of the Work that are directly 44 attributable to the correction of inaccurate Utility Information. Unless specified otherwise, REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-11 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 the Design -Builder's reliance on any Utility Information is at the Design -Builder's sole risk. 3 2.10.6.2 UTILITY EASEMENTS 4 All Utility Easements (existing and proposed) within the Project limits shall be identified S or described by the Design -Builder in the Final Design Documents. All new Utility 6 Easements within the Right -of -Way are subject to Review and Comment by WSDOT. 7 2.10.6.2.1 Project Utility Easements 8 WSDOT investigations identified 16 Utilities that have easement rights within the Project 9 limits. These Utilities are identified in the Existing Utility Listing (Appendix U). 10 2.10.6.2.2 New Utility Easements 11 The Design -Builder is advised that WSDOT does not obtain easements for Utilities outside 12 of the Right -of -Way. Utility Owners are entitled to reimbursement of their costs for 13 acquiring such easements only if WSDOT determines that they held a pre-existing property 14 right entitling them to such reimbursement. 15 2.10.6.3 DESIGN -BUILDER'S INVESTIGATIONS 16 The Design -Builder shall be solely responsible for verifying, at its expense, the exact 17 horizontal and vertical location, size, type, and all other relevant characteristics of all 18 Utilities potentially impacted by the Project (including any Utilities located outside of the 19 Right -of -Way), whether or not such Utilities are shown in the Existing Utility Listing 20 (Appendix U). Such actions shall include making diligent inquiry at the offices of the 21 Utility Owners, consulting public records, and conducting field studies. The Design- 22 Builder shall consider the possibility that the Existing Utility Listing (Appendix U) and the 23 information provided by Utility Owners may be inaccurate or incomplete. The Design- 24 Builder shall request Utility locates during the design phase. Prior to submitting plans for 25 Review and Comment, the Design -Builder shall identify Utilities that conflict with new 26 roadway elements and roadside features shown in the plans. 27 Refer to Section l -07.17 of the General Provisions for the Design -Builder's obligations 28 upon determining that a Major Underground Utility was not identified in the Existing 29 Utility Listing (Appendix U) with Reasonable Accuracy, or when identifying any other 30 Utilities not described in the Existing Utility Listing (Appendix U). 31 2.10.6.4 UTILITY MANAGEMENT PLAN 32 The Design -Builder shall maintain a Utility Management Plan in tabular form, in both 33 electronic and hard copy formats, which shall list each existing and proposed Utility 34 located within the Right -of -Way or otherwise potentially impacted by the Project. At a 35 minimum, the Utility Management Plan shall include the following information for each 36 listed Utility: 37 • The name of the Utility Owner; 38 • A brief description of the Utility by size and type; 39 • The location of the Utility; 40 • The proposed disposition (e.g., Relocation, Protection in Place) for the Utility; REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28. 2014 2.10-12 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 I SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project • The determination as to whether the Utility is a Category #1 Utility, a Category #2 Utility, or a Public Utility, based on information provided by WSDOT; 3 • The nature of the Utility Owner's right of occupancy of the Right -of -Way for such 4 Utility (e.g., franchise, permit, easement), based upon information provided by WSDOT and the Utility; 6 • The status of the Relocation Agreement; 7 • The status of Utility design and construction activities; and 8 • Additional information as requested by WSDOT. 9 The Design -Builder shall update the Utility Management Plan to reflect revisions to Utility 10 Information and status as new information is received. 11 2.10.7 SCHEDULING, COORDINATION, AND CORRESPONDENCE 12 2.10.7.1 SCHEDULING 13 The Contract Schedule shall identify all Utility Work and allow sufficient time for 14 completion of all such Work. 15 2.10.7.2 COORDINATION RESPONSIBILITIES 16 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for coordination with all Utility Owners with 17 Utilities located within the Project limits. Such responsibilities shall include obtaining 18 information from and providing information to the Utility Owners; notifying Utility 19 Owners that Utilities affected will require Relocation; coordination and scheduling of 20 design review, inspections, approvals, and acceptances; and coordination and scheduling of 21 construction Work. The Design -Builder is responsible for monitoring the progress of 22 Work by Utility Owners, and for resolving any scheduling difficulties with them. 23 The Design -Builder shall keep Utility Owners informed of the Design -Builder's 24 construction schedules, and of changes which affect their Utilities. The Design -Builder 25 shall also provide Utility Owners with sufficient time to notify their customers of any 26 potential impacts to service. 27 The Design -Builder shall cooperate with the Utility Owners to the extent that such 28 cooperation is consistent with the Design -Builder's obligations pursuant to the Contract 29 and the scope of Work. The Design -Builder shall act diligently in maintaining a positive 30 relationship with the Utility Owners. 31 2.10.7.3 NOTICES AND CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE DESIGN -BUILDER AND 32 UTILITY OWNERS 33 All notices to Utility Owners from the Design -Builder shall be in writing. The Design- 34 Builder shall deliver to WSDOT copies of all correspondence between the Design -Builder 35 and the Utility Owner within seven Calendar Days of receipt or sending. 36 2.10.7.4 MEETINGS WITH UTILITY OWNERS 37 The Design -Builder shall implement a schedule of periodic coordination meetings with 38 each Utility Owner affected by the Work. Such meetings shall commence as early as 39 possible in the Project design process and shall continue until Completion of the Project (or 40 Completion of the Utility Owner's Relocations, if earlier). Such meetings shall include a REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-13 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-4051 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Pi 1 preliminary design meeting for the Design -Builder and Utility Owners affected to meet and 2 familiarize themselves with design elements, Utility facilities, and general features of the 3 Project. Thereafter, the frequency of meetings between the Design -Builder and each 4 Utility Owner affected shall be appropriate to the matters under discussion. The Design- 5 Builder shall notify WSDOT at least seven Calendar Days in advance of each meeting, and 6 shall allow WSDOT the opportunity to participate in each meeting. 7 2.10.7.5 MEETINGS BETWEEN WSDOT AND THE DESIGN -BUILDER 8 Both WSDOT and Design -Builder representatives shall be available to meet at the request 9 of either party to discuss and resolve matters relating to Utility Work. The Design -Builder 10 shall schedule such meetings at the reasonable convenience of WSDOT's representatives. 11 2.10.7.6 MEETING MINUTES 12 The Design -Builder shall record and maintain minutes of all meetings with Utility Owners 13 and/or WSDOT with respect to Relocation and Utility Work. The Design -Builder shall 14 deliver copies of these meeting minutes to the meeting attendees and make them available 15 to WSDOT within seven Calendar Days after each meeting. 16 2.10.7.7 CONTACT INFORMATION 17 Utility Owners with Utilities potentially affected by the Project are listed in the Utility 18 Owner Contact List (Appendix U). The information provided for those Utility Owners 19 includes contact names and mailing addresses. The contact information is current as of the 20 date of issuance of this RFP. The Design -Builder shall be responsible for verifying the 21 accuracy of the contact information and maintaining current contacts for all Utilities 22 affected by the Project, whether or not such Utility Owners are listed in the Utility Owner 23 Contact List (Appendix U). 24 2.10.8 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 25 2.10.8.1 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA 26 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for verifying that all design plans for Relocation 27 Work, whether furnished by the Design -Builder or by the Utility Owner, are consistent and 28 compatible with the following: 29 • The requirements specified in this Section; 30 • The requirements of the applicable Relocation Agreements and Intergovernmental 31 Agreements; 32 • The Design -Builder's design and construction of the Project; 33 • WSDOT Bridge Office Load Rating for new utility attachments to existing bridges 34 (WSDOT Bridge Design Manual) 35 • Any other Utilities being installed in the same vicinity; 36 • Other WSDOT and Local Agency projects; and 37 • The terms and conditions of all applicable new or amended franchises and permits. 38 The Design -Builder shall confirm that all Relocations to be installed within a limited 39 access Right -of -Way meet WSDOT's requirements as set forth in the Policy on 40 Accommodation of Utilities on Highway Rights of Way (chapter 468-34 WAC). REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-14 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-4051 SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Pi 2.10.8.2 RELOCATION DESIGN FURNISHED BY THE DESIGN -BUILDER 2 Where the Design -Builder and the Utility Owner have agreed that the Design -Builder shall 3 furnish the Relocation design, the Design -Builder shall submit its design to WSDOT and 4 the Utility Owner for Review and Comment. The Design -Builder shall coordinate any 5 necessary modifications and re -submittals with WSDOT and the Utility Owner, and obtain 6 written approval from the Utility Owner prior to commencing construction of the 7 Relocation. All subsequent changes to Relocation designs shall be subject to the same 8 Review and Comment, and written approval process. 9 The Design -Builder is advised that Category #2 Utility Owners are generally entitled to 10 reimbursement of their design review costs as Relocation Costs. 11 2.10.8.3 RELOCATION DESIGN FURNISHED BY THE UTILITY OWNER 12 The Design -Builder shall coordinate the delivery of each Relocation design to be furnished 13 by the Utility Owner pursuant to the applicable Relocation Agreement. The Design- 14 Builder shall review each design for compliance with the specifications, and shall provide 15 comments to the Utility Owner. The Design -Builder shall submit the Relocation design to 16 WSDOT for Review and Comment; transmit WSDOT comments to the Utility Owner; and 17 coordinate modification and re -submittal as necessary. 18 2.10.9 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 19 2.10.9.1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA 20 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for verifying that all construction of Relocation 21 Work, whether performed by the Design -Builder or by the Utility Owner, complies with 22 the following: 23 • The requirements specified in this Section; 24 • The requirements of the applicable Relocation Agreements; 25 • The Released for Construction Documents; 26 • The Design -Builder's design and construction of the Project; 27 • Any other Utilities being installed in the same vicinity; and 28 • The terms and conditions of all applicable new or amended franchises and permits. 29 The Design -Builder shall cooperate with the Utility Owner to obtain all necessary permits, 30 and assure that Utility Owners meet all Project safety and environmental requirements. 31 2.10.9.2 SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS 32 For each Relocation for which the Design -Builder is assigned responsibility for 33 construction as specified in this Section and in Section 1-07.17 of the General Provisions, 34 and for which special qualifications are required by the Utility Owner to perform such 35 construction, the Design -Builder shall utilize (or cause its subcontractors to utilize) 36 qualified personnel acceptable to the Utility Owner to perform such Relocation Work. 37 2.10.9.3 INSPECTION 38 The Design -Builder shall perform all inspection, sampling, and testing of the Utility 39 Owner's and the Design -Builder's Relocation Work necessary to comply with its REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-15 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 obligations under the Contract, Relocation Agreements, and the Quality Management Plan. 2 The Design -Builder shall immediately notify WSDOT and the Utility Owners regarding 3 any noncompliance. 4 Each Utility Owner shall have the right to inspect construction performed on its Utilities by 5 the Design -Builder. The Design -Builder shall not refuse the inspection requests, and shall 6 coordinate a mutually agreeable schedule and scope with the Utility Owner for the 7 inspections. The Design -Builder shall inform the Utility Owner in writing, prior to 8 commencing any Work, so that the Utility Owner may report such deficiencies to the 9 Design -Builder's Construction Quality Assurance Manager for resolution. 10 Promptly upon completion of the Work, the Design -Builder shall obtain the Utility 11 Owner's written acceptance of each Utility on which the Design -Builder performed the 12 Relocation Work. The Design -Builder shall submit the original document of each written 13 acceptance to WSDOT. 14 2.10.9.4 DEACTIVATION AND REMOVAL 15 The Design -Builder shall remove any permanently Deactivated Utility facility from the 16 Right -of -Way unless WSDOT approves deactivation of the facility in place. Deactivation 17 in place shall mean allowing elements of the Deactivated Utility facility to remain in the 18 Right -of -Way following flushing, capping, grouting, and other Work required to meet 19 Utility Standards and Applicable Law (whichever is more stringent). 20 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for all Work associated with the removal and 21 disposal of permanently Deactivated Utility facilities. If WSDOT approves deactivation in 22 place of a Utility, the Design -Builder shall make all arrangements and perform all Work 23 necessary for any proposed deactivation including design, construction, and consent from 24 Utility Owners and landowners. The Design -Builder shall also obtain any necessary 25 Governmental Approvals and WSDOT approvals and/or permits, or the Design -Builder 26 shall confirm that the Utility Owner has performed the same. 27 The Design -Builder is advised that certain Utilities may be composed of asbestos -coated 28 pipe. The Design -Builder shall design the Project to avoid affecting asbestos -coated pipe 29 where feasible, and shall take all other appropriate action to minimize conflicts with such 30 Utility facilities. Any removal of such pipe shall be performed in compliance with all 31 applicable Governmental Rules and Environmental Laws. 32 Any Utility deactivated outside of the Right -of -Way shall be deactivated in accordance 33 with the Utility Owner's Utility Standards and the standards of the Local Agency with 34 jurisdiction over the affected Utilities. 35 The Design -Builder shall notify WSDOT in writing of any Utilities that will be deactivated 36 or removed. 37 2.10.9.5 PROTECTION IN PLACE 38 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for Protecting in Place (or causing to be Protected 39 in Place by the Utility Owners) all Utilities impacted by the Project (including any Utilities 40 remaining in place, any Utilities installed during the course of the Work, and any Prior 41 Relocations), to ensure their continued safe operation and structural integrity in accordance 42 with the requirements of this Section. WSDOT's prior written approval shall be required 43 for all Utilities proposed to remain in their existing locations other than Prior Relocations. 44 Protection in Place may be permanent or temporary, depending upon the types of measures 45 that are necessary to satisfy the specific requirements of a particular Utility. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-16 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 f SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project 1 If the Design -Builder incurs a cost to implement a design to avoid or to provide permanent 2 protection of a Category #1 Utility, the cost associated with such modification shall be 3 recovered directly from the Private Utility Owner. The cost for such modifications shall 4 not be included in the lump sum bid cost for the Contract or as a basis for any change 5 order. 6 2.10.9.5.1 Fire Protection 7 The Design -Builder shall replace all fire hydrants that are impacted by construction of the 8 Project. 9 2.10.9.6 PRIOR RELOCATIONS 10 Prior Relocations shall not be relocated again during the Contract. Following the initial 11 Relocation by the Utility Owner, the Design -Builder shall design the Work so that these 12 Utilities are not in conflict with the Work. 13 2.10.9.7 MAINTENANCE OF SERVICE 14 All Utilities shall remain operational during all phases of construction, except as 15 specifically allowed and approved in writing by the Utility Owner. The Design -Builder 16 shall obtain the Utility Owner's approval in writing prior to any temporary diversion or 17 interruption of service of affected Utility facilities. 18 2.10.9.8 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC 19 The Design -Builder shall be responsible for all traffic control to ensure safe and efficient 20 traffic flow during the Utility Work. Refer to Section 2.22 for Maintenance of Traffic 21 requirements. 22 2.10.9.9 STREET RESTORATION 23 The Design -Builder shall ensure that resurfacing, restoration, and re -striping of all streets, 24 roadside features, or other affected areas are constructed in compliance with the standards 25 of the Local Agency with jurisdiction over the affected facilities. Refer to Sections 2.7 and 26 2.20. 27 2.10.9.10 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE PERTAINING TO UTILITY WORK 28 The Design -Builder shall comply with all applicable Environmental Laws in performance 29 of Utility Work. Refer to Section 2.8 for environmental requirements. 30 2.10.9.11 MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS 31 2.10.9.11.1 Construction and Inspection Records 32 The Design -Builder shall maintain construction and inspection records in order to ascertain 33 that the Work proposed in a Relocation Agreement is accomplished in accordance with the 34 approved plans and the requirements of the Contract. 35 2.10.9.11.2 Utility As -Built Plans 36 Upon Physical Completion of the Project (or upon completion of the Utility Relocations, if 37 earlier), the Design -Builder shall deliver to WSDOT a complete set of Utility As -Built 38 Plans and design files that incorporate all changes and details of the Relocation Work. As - REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-17 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Project Built Plans shall show the location of all Utilities located within the Right -of -Way and Utilities located outside of the Right -of -Way that were part of the Relocation Work. As -Built Plans shall be of a quality and format acceptable to WSDOT. Refer to Section 2.12 for final project documentation requirements. End of Section REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.10-18 Washington State Department of Transportation 1-405 I SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector Pi 1 2.11 ROADWAY 2 2.11.1 GENERAL 3 The Design -Builder shall conduct all Work necessary to complete the roadway design and 4 grading elements for the Project. 5 2.11.2 MANDATORY STANDARDS 6 The following is a list of Mandatory Standards that shall be followed for all design and 7 construction related to this Section. They are listed in hierarchical order, where the 8 Mandatory Standards listed higher in the list shall take precedence over those listed below 9 them. If a Mandatory Standard contains a reference to another document that is not listed 10 below and states that the referenced document shall be used, the referenced document shall 11 also be considered to be a Mandatory Standard with the same hierarchal precedence as the 12 source publication. This is not a comprehensive list; other applicable standards may be 13 required to complete the design and construction. If the Design -Builder becomes aware of 14 any ambiguities or conflicts relating in any way to the Mandatory Standards, the Design- 15 Builder shall immediately notify the WSDOT Engineer. 16 • Special Provisions (Appendix B). 17 • Amendments to the Standard Specifications (Appendix B). 18 • Standard Specifications (Appendix B). 19 • WSDOT Design Manual (M22-01) (Appendix D). 20 • Standard Plans (Appendix D). 21 • WSDOT Plans Preparation Manual (M 22-31) (Appendix D). 22 • WSDOT Local Agency Guidelines (M 36-63) (Appendix D). 23 • WSDOT Traffic Manual (M 51-02) (Appendix D). 24 • I-405 Urban Design Criteria (Appendix L). 25 • City of Renton Standard Plans for Road, Bridges, and Municipal Construction. 26 • City of Renton Municipal Code. 27 • Washington State Modifications to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices 28 (WAC 468-95) (Appendix D). 29 • FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways 30 (MUTCD), 2009 Edition with Revisions 1 & 2 dated May 2012 (Appendix D). 31 • Mitigation and Roadside Restoration Design Criteria (Appendix L). 32 • AASHTO A Policy on Design Standards — Interstate System. 33 • AASHTO A Policy on Geometric Design of Highway and Streets. 34 • AASHTO Guide for High Occupancy (HOV) Facilities. 35 • AASHTO Roadside Design Guide. 36 • US Access Board ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities 37 (ADAAG). REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Technical Requirements October 28, 2014 2.11-1 Page 1 of 1 Reviewer: y) �sponse Commen�Action No. ferified 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Status Code LEGEND: A = Incorporated B = Open/Under Review C = PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT City of t., Q� 00 M E M O R A N D U M DATE: February12, 2016 TO: Jennifer Henning., FROM: Michael Benoit /4 SUBJECT: Noise Variance Request 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect Sanitary Sewer Relocation The City of Renton Wastewater Utility is requesting 10 non-consecutive nights of temporary noise variance to complete the relocation of sanitary sewers related to the WSDOT 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect project. We are asking for relief from the requirements of the Renton Municipal Code, Title VIII — Health Sanitation — Chapter 7 and Noise Level Regulations, as per section 8-7-2 and the Washington State Administration Code (WAC) Chapter 173-60, allowing the City's contractor to work at night. The project is planned to commence May, 2016 and be completed by September, 2017. Project Narrative: The project is located south and east of 1-405, north of S 15th Street and west of Smithers Avenue S. Washington State Department of Transportation is constructing the 1-405 / SR- 167 Direct Connector project. As they expand the highway limited access right-of-way south, the public utilities that serve the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area need to be relocated. The majority of the utilities will be relocated as part of WSDOT's design build project. Because of timing issues WSDOT is contracting with the City of Renton to relocate the Sanitary Sewers under their project. The sanitary sewer needs to be relocated first (because of depth) prior to the relocation of the Olympic Pipeline, which needs to be relocated in order to clear the way for WSDOT to construct their project. As part of the sanitary sewer relocation, there will be two portions of the project that will not utilize typical open cut construction practices. There will be approximately 800 feet of sewer main installed in an east -west direction (from Whitworth to the west) parallel with and along the southern boundary of the 1-405 right-of- way utilizing horizontal directional drilling (HDD). This method was chosen over open cut because the sewer line will be 40'-50' deep. There will also be about 240 feet of sewer main installed under 1-405 to the north that will be installed by guided pipe ram in lieu of open cutting the highway. The remaining portions of the sewer relocation will be accomplished by standard open cut method. hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\noise variance request.docx Addressee Name Page 2 of 3 Date of Memo Here Special Circumstances: Renton is not specifically scheduling to do night work for the sanitary sewer relocation. However, when doing horizontal directional drilling (HDD) as needed for a portion of this project, "momentum" is everything. Once you have begun a specific task in the process (ie. pulling the pipe), you cannot effectively stop the task and restart. To stop and start a task such as pulling the pipe would have a high risk of failure in completing said task and would not be considered an acceptable means of construction. To stop the task would create difficulties and hardship in a couple of ways. First, it is difficult to overcome the inertia and friction to restart the task. Second, undue delay increases the probability of borehole instability which can add significant installation forces that decrease the probability of pulling in the product pipe successfully. The plan is and every effort will be made to do the work between the hours of 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. However, during specific tasks related to the HDD (ie. pulling the pipe), if they run into problems or the work is proceeding slower than anticipated they will have to continue the work until the task is completed, even if that means continuing past 10:00 pm. For this project, we are having about 800 feet of 12" sewer main installed by HDD. That 800 feet of pipe needs to be pulled into place as one continuous task. It could go in easily and the task would be completed in a normal working day or they could run into difficulties and the task will continue into the night. Most of the noise will be confined to the two entry / exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" (the material used to lubricate and cool the drill head, casing and pipe during the processes and stabilize the borehole) from the receiving pit back to the entry pit so the area between the pits would be subject to the truck noise Table 1. Equipment Sound Levels (dBA) Equipment Sound Level (dBA) at Source Approx. Sound Level (dBA) at 50 feet Approx. Sound Level (dBA) at 100 feet Constant or Common Noise Sources Quiet Drill Rig 104 69 63 Generator 103 68 62 Soil Separation Plant (SSP) ill 76 70 SSP Engine 99 64 58 Excavator/Loader 100 62 56 Dump Truck (Idling) 102 64 58 Mud Pumps (2) 104 69 61 Mud Sump Pump 100 66 60 Short -Term or Intermittent Equipment Noise Vactor Truck 123 88 82 hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\noise variance request.docx Addressee Name Page 3 of 3 Date of Memo Here Proposed Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise at the residences near the HDD portal sites, several noise mitigation measures have been considered. The other mitigation measures listed can be considered part of a best management practice plan. • Constructing a 16-foot tall noise wall around the perimeter of the portal site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses and would not require a barrier • Give at least 72 hour advance notice to nearby residents of the time periods when particularly noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (e.g. pullback) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. • Create and utilize a noise mitigation training program, which shall be implemented for all field -worker supervisory personnel including sub -contractor supervisors. (Required in construction contract.) • Take noise level readings. At a minimum, the contractor will be required to take a base noise level reading before the start of construction activities, at the start of the drilling, and after noise mitigation measures have been installed. • Equip all vehicles with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. The Contractor may use back-up observers in lieu of back-up warning devices for all equipment except dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-610 and 296-155-615. The Contractor shall use back-up observers and back-up warning devices for dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-640. Alternative Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures If the above measures are determined to be insufficient, the following measures may also be implemented in an attempt to reduce the construction noise levels. • Using acoustical blankets, pads, and/or boards to control metal -on -metal clanging noise or other banging noises that can occur while picking up drill pipe and setting on racks; moving the drill pipe from pipe racks, and making up the drill pipe. • Offer to relocate the nearest residents during nights when construction activities would occur (e.g., during pullback) or during days with particularly noisy daytime activities (e.g., casing installation). hAfile sys\wwp - waste water\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\noise variance request.docx k DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY CITY OF AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Renton Planning Division LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME: Washington State Department of Transportation / City of Renton ADDRESS: WSDOT: 600 1081h Ave NE, Suite 405 Renton: 1055 S Grady Way CITY: Bellevue ZIP: 98004 Renton 98057 TELEPHONE NUMBER: APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: COMPANY (if applicable): ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER. CONTACT PERSON NAME: Michael Benoit COMPANY (if applicable): City Of Renton ADDRESS: 1055 S Grady Way CITY: ZIP: Renton 98057 TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect - Sanitary Sewer Relocation PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: S 141h St between S 151h St and Smithers Ave S 98055 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): SR 167 / 1-405 Interchange EXISTING LAND USE(S): Single Family Residential PROPOSED LAND USE(S): State Transprotation Facility EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: Residential Medium Density PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable) No Change Proposed EXISTING ZONING: Residential - 6 DU/AC / Residential - 8 DU/AC PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): No Change Proposed SITE AREA (in square feet): 87,580 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED: N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: N/A PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable) N/A NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable) N/A H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-03812 Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation\Noise Variance\masterapp.doc Rev: 08/2015 A k DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY CITY OF AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Renton 0 425-430-7206 mbenoit@rentonwa. ov NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): N/A H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-03812 Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation\Noise Variance\masterapp.doc Rev: 08/2015 40 k PROJECT INFORMAL NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): N/A IVN (continued PROJECT VALUE: IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): ❑ AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA ONE ❑ AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA TWO ❑ FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft. ❑ GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. ❑ HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. ❑ SHORELINE STREAMS & LAKES sq. ft. ® WETLANDS 2,000 sq. ft. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE NE QUARTER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 5E, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name/s) , declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that I am (please check one) ❑ the current owner of the property involved in this application or ❑ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of Owner/Representative Date STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) Signature of Owner/Representative Date I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that signed this instrument and acknowledge it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purpose mentioned in the instrument. Dated Notary Public in and for the State of Washington Notary (Print): My appointment expires: 3 H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-03812 Talbot Hill Sanitary Sewer Relocation\Noise Variance\masterapp.doc Rev: 08/201S Justification for the Noise Variance Request • The variance is necessary because of special circumstances Renton is not specifically scheduling to do night work for the sanitary sewer relocation. However, when doing horizontal directional drilling (HDD) as needed for a portion of this project, "momentum" is everything. Once you have begun a specific task in the process (ie. pulling the pipe), you cannot effectively stop the task and restart. To stop the task would create difficulties and hardship as it would be highly likely that we could not overcome the inertia and friction to restart the task. The plan is and every effort will be made to do the work between the hours of 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. However, during specific tasks related to the HDD (ie. pulling the pipe), if they run into problems or the work is proceeding slower than anticipated they will have to continue the work until the task is completed, even if that means continuing past 10:00 pm. For this project, we are having about 800 feet of 12" sewer main installed by HDD. That 800 feet of pipe needs to be pulled into place as one continuous task. It could go in easily and the task would be completed in a normal working day or they could run into difficulties and the task will continue into the night. Most of the noise will be confined to the two entry / exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" (the material used to lubricate and cool the drill head, casing and pipe during the process and stabilize the borehole) from the receiving pit back to the entry pit so the area between the pits would be subject to truck noise as they haul this material from the receiving point back to the entry point. • The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The noise would occur during a maximum 10 non-consecutive nights over the course of 17 months. The relocation of the sanitary sewers would allow for the continued provision of a public health service to the residents of Talbot Hill as the State performs the needed transportation improvements to the highway system. When distance is incorporated into the assessment as well as topography and the proposed mitigation measures, we estimate that the nearest residences would still notice the nighttime work but not as severe as without all the listed mitigation. Citizens will be impacted to the minimum extent and there is no possibility that the public health or safety will be diminished. If any noise related complaints are received, the contractor along with the City will work with the complainant to attempt to resolve the issue(s). • The approval of this variances shall not constitute a grant of special privilege consistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the property is situated. The City sanitary sewer facilities need to be moved to make room for the transportation project. The State is contracting with the City to have them relocated. To maintain grade, the primary run of sewer needs to be between 40' and 50' deep. To use open excavation construction at those depths would cause major disruption to the neighborhood. Using horizontal directional drilling will, most likely, shorten the time it takes to install the new sewer and provide less continuous disruption to the area. The potential downside to choosing this method in order to minimize the overall disruption is to possibly have some nights where they cannot stop work and have to continue past 10:00 PM. As stated above, we are not scheduling to do night work and we would be happy to not have to use any of the requested nights. Our planned scenario is that work starts in May 2016, we use 0 to 4 nights in June or July 2016, and the majority of our work is completed by January 2017. However, as with any major construction project we are planning for contingencies. • The approval is the minimum variance that will accomplish the desire purpose. The requested non-consecutive days are the minimum number of nights required to complete this work including planning for potential construction contingencies. PROJECT NARRATIVE 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect - Sanitary Sewer Relocation Washington State Department of Transportation is constructing the 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connector project. As they expand the highway limited access right-of-way south, the public utilities that serve the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area need to be relocated. WSDOT is responsible for the relocation of the utilities. Because of timing and coordination issues, the State needs the sanitary sewers relocated prior to their contractor mobilizing onto the site. WSDOT is contracting with the City of Renton to relocate the sewers. The general location of the sewer relocation project is a triangular area bounded by 1-405, Smithers Ave S, and S 15th St. As a sub work of the WSDOT project, the sanitary sewer relocation will be done under WSDOT's permits. The land use designation for the area Residential — Medium Density and is currently zoned Residential - 6 DU/AC and Residential - 8 DU/AC. The area where the new sewers (and other utilities) will be located will be City right-of-way and the area north would become State Limited Access Right -of -Way. There are not any plans to change the land use or zoning designations in the area as part of these projects. There are steep slopes in the area that will be dealt with under the permitting for the parent WSDOT project. There is one wetland identified in the sanitary sewer construction zone. This is identified in WSDOT's JARPA permit as Wetland 2.6R which is 6,424 sqft category 111. WSDOT's proposal is that there will be permanent impact to the wetland due to a proposed earthen berm. The sewer main will be installed through the southern edge or just to the south of the wetland. In the area, subsurface soils consist of loose to medium dense silty -sand and poorly graded sand with silt and variable amounts of gravel. Drainage in the area appears to be free flowing except in the vicinity of the wetland discussed above. As part of our project, WSDOT is having the City of Renton set the basic grade of the new S 14th St / utility corridor which will entail some cut and fill. This is part of the overall regrade WSDOT is planning to do for their project. The fill needs to go in after the sewer is installed but prior to the WSDOT construction as another utility has to relocate into the corridor prior to the State's contractor coming on site to complete the road. For our portion of the project, we are estimating approximately 1600 cy of cut & 3400 cy of fill. Total estimated cost for the sanitary sewer relocation is $5,000,000 The sewer relocation contractor may have a job shack on site. As part of the sanitary sewer relocation, there will be two portions of the project that will not utilize typical open cut construction practices. There will be approximately 800 feet of sewer main installed in an east -west direction (from Whitworth to the west) parallel with and along the southern boundary of the new 1-405 right-of-way utilizing horizontal directional drilling. This method was chosen over open cut because the sewer line will be 40'-50' deep. There will also be about 240 feet of sewer main installed under 1-405 to the north that will be installed by guided pipe ram in lieu of open cutting the highway. The remaining portions of the sewer relocation will be accomplished by standard open cut method. The only part of the project that we are considering as might needing night work is the 800 feet of sewer main being installed by the horizontal directional drill. Proposed Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise at the residences near the HDD portal sites, several noise mitigation measures have been considered. The other mitigation measures listed can be considered part of a best management practice plan. • Constructing a 16-foot tall noise wall around the perimeter of the portal site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses and would not require a barrier • Give at least 72 hour advance notice to nearby residents of the time periods when particularly noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (e.g. pullback) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. • Create and utilize a noise mitigation training program, which shall be implemented for all field -worker supervisory personnel including sub -contractor supervisors. (Required in construction contract.) • Take noise level readings. At a minimum, the contractor will be required to take a base noise level reading before the start of construction activities, at the start of the drilling, and after noise mitigation measures have been installed. • Equip all vehicles with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. The Contractor may use back-up observers in lieu of back-up warning devices for all equipment except dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-610 and 296-155-615. The Contractor shall use back-up observers and back-up warning devices for dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-640. Alternative Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures If the above measures are determined to be insufficient, the following measures may also be implemented in an attempt to reduce the construction noise levels. Using acoustical blankets, pads, and/or boards to control metal -on -metal clanging noise or other banging noises that can occur while picking up drill pipe and setting on racks; moving the drill pipe from pipe racks, and making up the drill pipe. Offer to relocate the nearest residents during nights when construction activities would occur (e.g., during pullback) or during days with particularly noisy daytime activities (e.g., casing installation). hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\proposed mitigation.docx .00 S 151h St Roffiny /1,11, 300 'Feet 1-405 FWY its ,■ Panthe Creek ds Wetlands : W j�, ■ 0 IN ---------- - ■ 0 100 200 400 Feet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3p0vect 1-405 FWY S 15th St — Panth e 1 �� Creek Wetlands +11 AP/-J S 15th St 16 In , ■ I N ■ 0 100 200 400 Feet DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY D c;; yof AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING April 12, 2016 AGENDA COMMENCING AT 11:00 AM, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 7TH FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL The application(s) listed are in order of application number only and not necessarily the order in which they will be heard. Items will be called for hearing at the discretion of the Hearing Examiner. PROJECT NAME: 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connector Sewer Relocation PROJECT NUMBER: LUA16-000212, V-H PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Wastewater Utility is applying for a noise variance to allow 10 non-consecutive nights of construction work from May 2016 through September 2017, to allow for relocation of sewer, due to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR-167 Direct Connect Project. The project is located south and east of 1-405, north of S. 151h Street and west of Smithers Avenue S on S 14th Street. HEX Agenda 04.12.16 CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ;R ON April 121h, 2016 AT 11:00 AM 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 71h FLOOR - Room 702 The City of Renton Wastewater Utility is applying for a noise variance to allow 10 non-consecutive nights of construction work from May 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017, to allow relocation of sewer related to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR-167 Direct Connect Project. WSDOT is responsible for relocation of the utilities and is contracting with the City of Renton because of timing and coordination. As WSDOT expands the highway limited access right-of-way south, the sewer that serves the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area needs to be relocated. The project is located south and east of 1-405, north of S. 151h Street and west of Smithers Avenue S. (City of Renton Project No. LUA16-000212, V-H) There will be approximately 800 ft. of sewer main installed in an east -west direction (from Whitworth to the west) parallel with the southern boundary of the 1-405 right-of-way utilizing horizontal directional drilling (HDD). This method was chosen over open cut because the sewer line will be 40'-50' deep. There will also be about 240 ft. of sewer main installed under 1-405 to the north that will be installed by guided pipe ram in lieu of open cutting the highway. The remaining portions of the sewer relocation will be accomplished by standard open cut method. Most of the noise will be confined to the two entry/exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" from the receiving pit back to the entry pit so the area between the pits will be subject to truck noise. To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise a 16-foot tall noise wall will be constructed around the perimeter of the site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses, and notice will be given 72 hours in advance to nearby residents of the time periods when particular noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (i.e. pullback) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to present testimony or submit letters in support or opposition to the request. Correspondence should be addressed to Mike Benoit, Civil Engineer, City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton WA 98057. For more information about this project, call Mike Benoit at (425) 430-7206. Warning! The removal, mutilation, destruction or concealment of this notice is a misdemeanor punishable by fine and imprisonment. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information Persons with disabilities may request this information be prepared and supplied in alternate formats by calling the Washington State Department of Transportation at (360) 705-7097. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the Washington State Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 and asking to be connected to (360) 705-7097. Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI Statement to Public Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) hereby gives public notice that it is the policy of the department to assure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. Persons wishing information may call the WSDOT Office of Equal Opportunity at (360) 705-7098. CITY OF Renton .=� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER 'Renton 0 A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST REPORT DATE: April 6, 2016 Project Name: 1-405/SR-167 Direct Connect Sewer Relocation Project Number: LUA16-000212, V-H Project Manager: Vicki Grover, Civil Engineer III Owner: City of Renton/Washington State Department of Transportation Applicant: Michael Benoit, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057- 3232 Contact: Same as Applicant. Project Summary: The City of Renton, Wastewater Utility requests a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) in order to conduct construction work at night in an area with residential uses. The construction work would occur during 10 non-consecutive nights of construction from May 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017, to allow for relocation of sewer, due to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR-167 Direct Connect Project. The sewer relocation project is located south and east of 1-405, north of South 15th Street and west of Smithers Avenue South along South 14th Street. The project includes work and improvements within the City of Renton and within the State Department of Transporation Right of Way limits. Noise levels resulting from project construction activity would generate peak noise levels of 76 to 88 dBA as perceived at a distance of 50 feet from the proposed sewer main alignment. A variance from RMC 8-7-2 is necessary in order to conduct the nighttime work, as maximum permissible environmental noise levels (per WAC 173-60-040, incorporated by reference in RMC 8-7) limit extended periods of noise from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am to levels between 45 dBA and 60 dBA, with exceedances of 5 to 15 dBA permitted for periods of 1.5 to 15 minutes in any one -hour period (WAC 173-60-040). Project Location: Along South 14th Street between South 15th Street and Smithers Avenue South Exist. Bldg. Area SF: N/A Proposed New Bldg. Area (footprint): N/A Proposed New Bldg. Area (gross): Site Area: 1,600 Lineal Feet Total Building Area GSF: N/A NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION 1-4051SR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA16-000112, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 2 of 7 B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND: The City of Renton (COR) requests a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) in order to conduct construction work at night in an area with residential uses. The construction work would occur over 10 non-consecutive nights from May 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017. Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will begin construction of the 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connector project later this year. As a result of the proposed expansion of the highway limited access right-of-way, the public utilities that serve the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area will need to be relocated. WSDOT is responsible for the relocation of the utilities. Because of the timing and coordination issues, the State has requested the sanitary sewer be relocated prior to their contractor mobilizing onto the site. WSDOT is contracting with the City of Renton to relocate the sewers. The project would consist of a trenchless method of pipe installation called horizontal directional drill (HDD). This methodology would be used to install approximately 800 lineal feet of the total 1,600 lineal feet of sewer main to be relocated. Construction equipment used during the nighttime operations will include, but is not limited to: dump trucks, generators, portable lighting (light plants), excavators, loaders, mud pumps, drill rig that conducts the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) and a separation plant. Noise levels resulting from the project construction activity would generate peak noise levels of 76 to 88 dBA as perceived at a distance of 50 feet from the proposed pipe alignment. To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise at the residences near the HDD portal sites, several noise mitigation measures have been considered. • Construction of a 16-foot tall noise wall around the perimeter of the portal site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses and would not require a barrier • Give at least 72 hour advance notice to nearby residents of the time periods when particularly noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (i.e. The Pilot Bore, Reaming or Pipe Installation) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. • Create and utilize a noise mitigation training program, which shall be implemented for all field - worker supervisory personnel including sub -contractor supervisors. (Required in construction contract.) • Take noise level readings. At a minimum, the contractor will be required to take a base noise level reading before the start of construction activities, at the start of the drilling, and after noise mitigation measures have been installed. • Equip all vehicles with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. The Contractor may use back-up observers in lieu of back-up warning devices for all equipment except dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-610 and 296-155-615. The Contractor shall use back-up observers and back-up warning devices for dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-640. • When feasible, temporary noise shields would be placed around construction equipment and trucks will not be allowed to park or idle near residences. • An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be provided to the local residents to register complaints to be mitigated. • Alternative mitigation measures include using acoustical blankets, pads, and/or boards to control metal -on -metal clanging noise or other banging noises that can occur while picking up drill pipe and setting to and from the storage racks; and offering to relocate the nearest residents during nights when construction activities would occur (i.e. The Pilot Bore, Reaming or Pipe Installation) or during days with particularly noisy daytime activities. NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION 1-4051SR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA16-000211, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 3 of 7 The project is located along South 14th Street between South 151h Street and Smithers Avenue South within the City of Renton limits and right of way properties newly acquired by WSDOT for the 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect Project. The project will include nighttime work where the zoning is all residential varying from R-8 to R-6 and has the 1-405 corridor as the northern boundary to the sewer relocation project. A variance from RMC 8-7-2 is necessary in order to conduct the nighttime work, as maximum permissible environmental noise levels (per WAC 173-60-040, incorporated by reference in RMC 8-7) limit extended periods of noise from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am to levels between 45 dBA and 60 dBA, with exceedances of 5 to 15 dBA permitted for periods of 1.5 to 15 minutes in any one -hour period (WAC 173-60-040). C. EXHIBITS: The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit 1: Staff Report dated April 6, 2016 Exhibit 2: Memorandum dated February 12, 2016 from Public Works requesting the variance Exhibit 3: Project Narrative Exhibit 4: Justification for the Noise Variance Request Exhibit 5: Proposed Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures Exhibit 6: Exhibit of the location of work being proposed along S. 14th St. between S. 15th St. and Smithers Avenue S. Exhibit 7: 11" X 17", 100% Design Plans Exhibit 8: Correspondence, Application and Special Provisions for a Temporary Franchise Agreement between WSDOT and the COR. NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION I-40SISR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA16-000212, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 4 of 7 D. FINDINGS: Having reviewed the written record in the matter, the City now makes and enters the following: 1. Request: Noise Variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) for work between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am over 10 non-consecutive nights from May 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017. 2. Variance: The proposal requires a public hearing with the Hearing Examiner. 3. Existing Land Uses: Single family residences 4. Zoning: Residential — 6 Dwelling Units per Acre (R-6), Residential — 8 Dwelling Units per Acre (R-8) E. CONSISTENCY WITH VARIANCE CRITERIA: Section 8-7-8.D. Lists 7 criteria that the Hearing Examiner is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Noise Variance application. These include the following: The Hearing Examiner shall have authority to grant a variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: 1. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. Staff Analysis: COR is not specifically scheduling to do night work for the sanitary sewer pipe relocation, however, when conducting horizontal directional drilling (HDD) needed for the 800 lineal feet portion of this project, "momentum" is key. Once you have begun one of the three steps involved in the process (i.e. The Pilot Bore, Reaming or Pipe Installation), you cannot efficiently stop the task and restart at a later time. To stop the step prior to completion would create difficulties and hardship as it would be highly likely that the contractor could not overcome the inertia and friction to restart the task. The plan is and every effort will be made to do the work between the hours of 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. However, during specific steps related to the HDD (i.e. The Pilot Bore, Reaming or Pipe Installation), if the contractor runs into problems or the work is proceeding slower than anticipated they will need to continue the work until the specific step is completed, even if that means continuing past 10:00 pm. For this portion of the project, the COR proposes to install about 800 feet of 12-inch sewer main installed by HDD method. That 800 feet of pipe needs to be pulled into place as one continuous task. The installation process could go easily and the task could be NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION Crty of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION 1-4051SR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA16-000212, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 5 of 7 completed in a normal working day or the contractor may run into difficulties and the specific step would need to continue into the night. The majority of the noise will be confined to the two entry / exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" (the material used to lubricate and cool the drill head, casing and pipe during the process and stabilize the borehole) from the receiving pit back to the entry pit so the area between the pits would be subject to truck noise as they haul this material from the receiving point back to the entry point. 2. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. Staff Analysis: The noise from the HDD construction method would occur during a maximum of 10 non-consecutive nights over the course of 17 months. The relocation of the sanitary sewers would allow for the continued provision of a public health service to the residents of Talbot Hill as the State performs the needed transportation improvements to their highway system. When distance is incorporated into the assessment as well as topography and the proposed mitigation measures, we estimate that the nearest residences would notice the nighttime work but not as severe as without the listed mitigation measures. Citizens will be impacted to the minimum extent possible and there is no likelihood that the public health or safety will be diminished. If any noise related complaints are received, the contractor along with the City will work with the complainant to resolve the issue(s). Staff posted and mailed a notice to all residents within a 300 feet radius of the project corridor. No comments have been received. 3. That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. Staff Analysis: The work would occur over 17 months on 10 non-consecutive nights. The work would impact approximately 800 lineal feet. Mitigation measures are proposed by the applicant to diminish the impact on the surrounding area. Staff believes that the request is the minimum number of nights required to complete this portion of the relocation project including any major construction contingencies to the critical path needed to accomplish the necessary pipe installation. 4. That the variance contains such conditions deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: a. Implementation of a noise monitoring program; b. Maximum noise levels; c. Limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION 1-4051SR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA16-000212, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 6 of 7 d. Limitation on back-up beepers for equipment; e. Required use of noise shields or barriers; f. Restrictions to specific times and days; g. Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; h. Specific requirements for notification to nearby residents; i. Required cash security to pay for inspection services to verify compliance; j. Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; k. Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to effected residents; 1. Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and m. Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. Staff Analysis: Noise shields will be used as directed by the engineer and when feasible. Back-up beepers will be ambient sensitive backup alarms, and truck tailgate banging will not be allowed. An after-hours noise complaint phone number staffed by the City of Renton Wastewater Department and or their contractors will be provided. Staff recommends as a condition of approval that the Wastewater Department provide the City's project manager with the after-hours noise complaint phone number and a summary of any complaints and the response provided, within 2 days of receiving the complaint. In addition, staff recommends that the applicant provide notice to the City's project manager of the dates of expected night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. S. The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. Staff Analysis: The State Highway system, in and through the City of Renton, is heavily travelled and improvements to this system outweigh the limited -term noise impacts to residents and property owners. Additionally, the residents of the City also deserve continued service from the City's Wastewater Department to dispose of household wastes. The applicant has identified measures to be implemented to reduce excessive noise. Impacts are further mitigated by the existing ambient noise level emanating from the 1-405 corridor just to the north of the proposed sewer alignment. NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION Clty of Renton Deportment of Community & Economic Development NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION 1-4051SR-167 DIRECT CONNECTOR SEWER RELOCATION PROJECT LUA26-000212, V-H Report of April 6, 2016 Page 7 of 7 6. The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. Staff Analysis: The work is a relocation of sewer pipe due to the expansion of the 1-405 and SR- 167 corridor transportation project funded by the State Legislature. Various alternative alignments for the pipe location were considered and this was the final alternative agreed upon between the COR and WSDOT. 7. The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the variance and the extent and duration of the variance. Staff Analysis: The work of installing 800 lineal feet (per the HDD method versus the open cut method) of the total 1,600 lineal feet of pipe would occur over a 17 month period on 10 non- consecutive days. F. CONCLUSIONS: THE SUBJECT SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN PROPERTIES OWNED BY THE CITY OF RENTON AND WSDOT. THE PROPOSED PIPE LALIGNMENT IS LOCATED ALONG S. 14T" STREET BETWEEN S. 15T" STREET AND SMITHERS AVENUE S. THE WORK WOULD OCCUR OVER 5 MONTHS ON 10 NON- CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. 1. The work requires a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) as levels of noise for night time would be exceeded. 2. Analysis of the proposal according to variance criteria of RMC 8-7-8-D is found in the body of the Staff Report. G. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Variance for the 1-405/SR-167 Direct Connect Sanitary Sewer Relocation, File No. LUA16-000212, V-H be approved subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after-hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints from within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 2 days of the complaint. 2. The applicant shall implement proposed mitigation measures and alternate mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. NOISE VARIANCE HEX REPORT SEWER RELOCATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C"y"°f M E M O R A N D U M DATE: February12, 2016 TO: Jennifer Henning,,� FROM: Michael Benoioff) SUBJECT: Noise Variance Request 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect Sanitary Sewer Relocation The City of Renton Wastewater Utility is requesting 10 non-consecutive nights of temporary noise variance to complete the relocation of sanitary sewers related to the WSDOT 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect project. We are asking for relief from the requirements of the Renton Municipal Code, Title VIII — Health Sanitation — Chapter 7 and Noise Level Regulations, as per section 8-7-2 and the Washington State Administration Code (WAC) Chapter 173-60, allowing the City's contractor to work at night. The project is planned to commence May, 2016 and be completed by September, 2017. Project Narrative: The project is located south and east of 1-405, north of S 15th Street and west of Smithers Avenue S. Washington State Department of Transportation is constructing the 1-405 / SR- 167 Direct Connector project. As they expand the highway limited access right-of-way south, the public utilities that serve the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area need to be relocated. The majority of the utilities will be relocated as part of WSDOT's design build project. Because of timing issues WSDOT is contracting with the City of Renton to relocate the Sanitary Sewers under their project. The sanitary sewer needs to be relocated first (because of depth) prior to the relocation of the Olympic Pipeline, which needs to be relocated in order to clear the way for WSDOT to construct their project. As part of the sanitary sewer relocation, there will be two portions of the project that will not utilize typical open cut construction practices. There will be approximately 800 feet of sewer main installed in an east -west direction (from Whitworth to the west) parallel with and along the southern boundary of the 1-405 right-of- way utilizing horizontal directional drilling (HDD). This method was chosen over open cut because the sewer line will be 40'-50' deep. There will also be about 240 feet of sewer main installed under 1-405 to the north that will be installed by guided pipe ram in lieu of open cutting the highway. The remaining portions of the sewer relocation will be accomplished by standard open cut method. hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sews EXHIBIT 2 variance\noise variance request.docx Addressee Name Page 2 of 3 Date of Memo Here Special Circumstances: Renton is not specifically scheduling to do night work for the sanitary sewer relocation. However, when doing horizontal directional drilling (HDD) as needed for a portion of this project, "momentum" is everything. Once you have begun a specific task in the process (ie. pulling the pipe), you cannot effectively stop the task and restart. To stop and start a task such as pulling the pipe would have a high risk of failure in completing said task and would not be considered an acceptable means of construction. To stop the task would create difficulties and hardship in a couple of ways. First, it is difficult to overcome the inertia and friction to restart the task. Second, undue delay increases the probability of borehole instability which can add significant installation forces that decrease the probability of pulling in the product pipe successfully. The plan is and every effort will be made to do the work between the hours of 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. However, during specific tasks related to the HDD (ie. pulling the pipe), if they run into problems or the work is proceeding slower than anticipated they will have to continue the work until the task is completed, even if that means continuing past 10:00 pm. For this project, we are having about 800 feet of 12" sewer main installed by HDD. That 800 feet of pipe needs to be pulled into place as one continuous task. It could go in easily and the task would be completed in a normal working day or they could run into difficulties and the task will continue into the night. Most of the noise will be confined to the two entry / exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" (the material used to lubricate and cool the drill head, casing and pipe during the processes and stabilize the borehole) from the receiving, pit bark to tho ontry Tait cn tho aroa bot:.teen the pits ::i.ni ld be S'ublect t0 the truck noise Table 1. Equipment Sound Levels (dBA) Equipment Sound Level (dBA) at Source Approx. Sound Level (dBA) at 50 feet Approx. Sound Level (dBA) at 100 feet Constant or Common Noise Sources Quiet Drill Rig 104 69 63 Generator 103 68 62 Soil Separation Plant (SSP) ill 76 70 SSP Engine 99 64 58 Excavator/Loader 100 62 56 Dump Truck (Idling) 102 64 58 Mud Pumps (2) 104 69 61 Mud Sump Pump 100 66 60 Short -Term or Intermittent Equipment Noise Vactor Truck 123 88 82 hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\noise variance request.docx Addressee Name Page 3 of 3 Date of Memo Here Proposed Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise at the residences near the HDD portal sites, several noise mitigation measures have been considered. The other mitigation measures listed can be considered part of a best management practice plan. • Constructing a 16-foot tall noise wall around the perimeter of the portal site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses and would not require a barrier • Give at least 72 hour advance notice to nearby residents of the time periods when particularly noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (e.g. pullback) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. • Create and utilize a noise mitigation training program, which shall be implemented for all field -worker supervisory personnel including sub -contractor supervisors. (Required in construction contract.) • Take noise level readings. At a minimum, the contractor will be required to take a base noise level reading before the start of construction activities, at the start of the drilling, and after noise mitigation measures have been installed. • Equip all vehicles with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. The Contractor may use back-up observers in lieu of back-up warning devices for all equipment except dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-610 and 296-155-615 The Contractor shall use back-up observers and back-up warning devices for dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-640. Alternative Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures If the above measures are determined to be insufficient, the following measures may also be implemented in an attempt to reduce the construction noise levels. Using acoustical blankets, pads, and/or boards to control metal -on -metal clanging noise or other banging noises that can occur while picking up drill pipe and setting on racks; moving the drill pipe from pipe racks, and making up the drill pipe. Offer to relocate the nearest residents during nights when construction activities would occur (e.g., during pullback) or during days with particularly noisy daytime activities (e.g., casing installation). hAfile sys\wwp - wastewater\wwp-27-03812 talbot hill sanitary sewer relocation\noise variance\noise variance request.docx RECEIVED MAR 17 2016 PROJECT NARRATIVE CITY OF 9 ?•%TON 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connect - Sanitary Sewer Relocation P. ' Washington State Department of Transportation is constructing the 1-405 / SR-167 Direct Connector project. As they expand the highway limited access right-of-way south, the public utilities that serve the residential neighborhood in the Talbot Hill area need to be relocated. WSDOT is responsible for the relocation of the utilities. Because of timing and coordination issues, the State needs the sanitary sewers relocated prior to their contractor mobilizing onto the site. WSDOT is contracting with the City of Renton to relocate the sewers. The general location of the sewer relocation project is a triangular area bounded by 1-405, Smithers Ave S, and S 15" St. As a sub work of the WSDOT project, the sanitary sewer relocation will be done under WSDOT's permits. The land use designation for the area Residential — Medium Density and is currently zoned Residential - 6 DU/AC and Residential - 8 DU/AC. The area where the new sewers (and other utilities) will be located will be City right-of-way and the area north would become State Limited Access Right -of -Way. There are not any plans to change the land use or zoning designations in the area as part of these projects. There are steep slopes in the area that will be dealt with under the permitting for the parent WSDOT project. There is one wetland identified in the sanitary sewer construction zone. This is identified in WSDOT's JARPA permit as Wetland 2.6R which is 6,424 sqft category III. WSDOT's proposal is that there will be permanent impact to the wetland due to a proposed earthen berm. The sewer main will be installed through the southern edge or just to the south of the wetland. In the area, subsurface soils consist of loose to medium dense silty -sand and poorly graded sand with silt and variable amounts of gravel. Drainage in the area appears to be free flowing except in the vicinity of the wetland discussed above. As part of our project, WSDOT is having the City of Renton set the basic grade of the new S 14'h St / utility corridor which will entail some cut and fill. This is part of the overall regrade WSDOT is planning to do for their project. The fill needs to go in after the sewer is installed but prior to the WSDOT construction as another utility has to relocate into the corridor prior to the State's contractor coming on site to complete the road. For our portion of the project, we are estimating approximately 1600 cy of cut & 3400 cy of fill. Total estimated cost for the sanitary sewer relocation is $5,000,000 The sewer relocation contractor may have a job shack on site. As part of the sanitary sewer relocation, there will be two portions of the project that will not utilize typical open cut construction practices. There will be approximately 800 feet of sewer main installed in an east -west direction (from Whitworth to the west) parallel with and along the southern boundary of the new 1-405 right-of-way utilizing horizontal directional drilling. This method was chosen over open cut because the sewer line will be 40'-50' deep. There will also be about 240 feet of sewer main installed under 1-405 to the north that will be installed by guided pipe ram in lieu of open cutting the highway. The remaining portions of the sewer relocation will be accomplished by standard open cut method. The only part of the project that we are considering as might needing night work is the 800 feet of sewer main being installed by the horizontal directional drill. EXHIBIT 3 RECEIVED MAR 17 2016 Justification for the Noise Variance Request C`^'` -, • The variance is necessary because of special circumstances NLA .-Xi Renton is not specifically scheduling to do night work for the sanitary sewer relocation. However, when doing horizontal directional drilling (HDD) as needed for a portion of this project, "momentum" is everything. Once you have begun a specific task in the process (ie. pulling the pipe), you cannot effectively stop the task and restart. To stop the task would create difficulties and hardship as it would be highly likely that we could not overcome the inertia and friction to restart the task. The plan is and every effort will be made to do the work between the hours of 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. However, during specific tasks related to the HDD (ie. pulling the pipe), if they run into problems or the work is proceeding slower than anticipated they will have to continue the work until the task is completed, even if that means continuing past 10:00 pm. For this project, we are having about 800 feet of 12" sewer main installed by HDD. That 800 feet of pipe needs to be pulled into place as one continuous task. It could go in easily and the task would be completed in a normal working day or they could run into difficulties and the task will continue into the night. Most of the noise will be confined to the two entry / exit points on either end of the HDD. There will be the need to continually move the "mud" (the material used to lubricate and cool the drill head, casing and pipe during the process and stabilize the borehole) from the receiving pit back to the entry pit so the area between the pits would be subject to truck noise as they haul this material from the receiving point back to the entry point. • The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The noise would occur during a maximum 10 non-consecutive nights over the course of 17 months. The relocation of the sanitary sewers would allow for the continued provision of a public health service to the residents of Talbot Hill as the State performs the needed transportation improvements to the highway system. When distance is incorporated into the assessment as well as topography and the proposed mitigation measures, we estimate that the nearest residences would still notice the nighttime work but not as severe as without all the listed mitigation. Citizens will be impacted to the minimum extent and there is no possibility that the public health or safety will be diminished. If any noise related complaints are received, the contractor along with the City will work with the complainant to attempt to resolve the issue(s). • The approval of this variances shall not constitute a grant of special privilege consistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the property is situated. The City sanitary sewer facilities need to be moved to make room for the transportation project. The State is contracting with the City to have them relocated. To maintain grade, the primary run of sewer needs to be between 40' and 50' deep. To use open excavation *:/:M11.311E,I construction at those depths would cause major disruption to the neighborhood. Using horizontal directional drilling will, most likely, shorten the time it takes to install the new sewer and provide less continuous disruption to the area. The potential downside to choosing this method in order to minimize the overall disruption is to possibly have some nights where they cannot stop work and have to continue past 10:00 PM. As stated above, we are not scheduling to do night work and we would be happy to not have to use any of the requested nights. Our planned scenario is that work starts in May 2016, we use 0 to 4 nights in June or July 2016, and the majority of our work is completed by January 2017. However, as with any major construction project we are planning for contingencies. • The approval is the minimum variance that will accomplish the desire purpose. The requested non-consecutive days are the minimum number of nights required to complete this work including planning for potential construction contingencies. Proposed Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures To limit the potential effect of construction -related noise at the residences near the HDD portal sites, several noise mitigation measures have been considered. The other mitigation measures listed can be considered part of a best management practice plan. • Constructing a 16-foot tall noise wall around the perimeter of the portal site. The truck/equipment entrance will be placed to face away from houses and would not require a barrier • Give at least 72 hour advance notice to nearby residents of the time periods when particularly noisy work and potential nighttime construction activities (e.g. pullback) will be occurring through mailers, door hangers, or other similar notification methods. • Create and utilize a noise mitigation training program, which shall be implemented for all field -worker supervisory personnel including sub -contractor supervisors. (Required in construction contract.) • Take noise level readings. At a minimum, the contractor will be required to take a base noise level reading before the start of construction activities, at the start of the drilling, and after noise mitigation measures have been installed. • Equip all vehicles with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. The Contractor may use back-up observers in lieu of back-up warning devices for all equipment except dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-610 and 296-155-615. The Contractor shall use back-up observers and back-up warning devices for dump trucks in compliance with WAC Chapter 296-155-640. Alternative Nighttime Noise Mitigation Measures If the above measures are determined to be insufficient, the following measures may also be implemented in an attempt to reduce the construction noise levels. • Using acoustical blankets, pads, and/or boards to control metal -on -metal clanging noise or other banging noises that can occur while picking up drill pipe and setting on racks; moving the drill pipe from pipe racks, and making up the drill pipe. • Offer to relocate the nearest residents during nights when construction activities would occur (e.g., during pullback) or during days with particularly noisy daytime activities (e.g., casing installation). hAced\planning\current planning\projects\16-000212.vicki\electronic s mitigation.docx EXHIBIT 5 dbU 2 Rolling HHIa Creek 300 Feet S h Sr I-405 FWV op---- ---- h --- jr ■ ■'� A ■� ! 00 1p time S 1 Sth St S 1 Sth St a - IN Panthe i Creek . Netlands 1 0 100 200 400 Feet EXHIBIT 6 PROJECT LOCATION �RA CITY OF RENTON TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - in SOUTH 15TH STREET x x S 16TH ST _1 A S 17TH ST y m z stares ST m -� _---- 14T4 STREET -- VICINITY MAP NTS 100% REVIEW 1-4057 SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WWP-27-2812 Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) 869-9448 www.stantec.com CITY OF RENTON 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON, WASHINGTON 98057 LEGEND SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE 1 COVER 2 NOTE SHEET 3 CONSTRUCTION BASELINE 4 SEWER ABANDONMENT PLAN 5 PLAN AND PROFILE 6 PLAN AND PROFILE 7 PLAN AND PROFILE 8 PLAN AND PROFILE 9 PLAN AND PROFILE 10 MISC DETAILS 11 TESC NOTES & DETAILS ;B`''•.. •.•''''< CONTACT PERSONNEL BURIED UTILITIES IN AREA MICHAEL BENOIT PROJECT ENGINEER (425) 430 7206 i CALL BEFORE YOU DIG • . 1-800-424-5555 • 1 • J . DAVE CHRISTENSEN WASTEWATER UTILITY (425) 430-7212 • EXISTING UTILRIBL SHOWN ARE FROM EMERGENCY 911 THNO E BEST ANEEISMDEASTIOTAND EXHIBIT 7 •'•..,. ••• ►►►�WvA_ `'�� EXACT SIZE TYPES. LOCATION OR PTN 1 ONE CALL 1-800-424-5555 LEGEND EXISTING PROPOSED _ - SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE SANITARY SEWER, FLOW DIRECTION CATCH BASIN (MH) 04 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE CATCH BASIN CONCRETE CULVERT 4-F UTILITY POLE Xi = LIGHT STANDARD FILL AREA 0 GUY POLE TEMPORARY GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD ❑ r UTILITY BOX OR VAULT „ WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINT m A. WATER VALVE J 1 `J�I MONUMENT ASPHALT RESTORATION ❑ r. WATER METER R - FIRE HYDRANT _ MAIL BOX �-- ROAD SIGN o �SIGN Dl-�_ ROCKERY - ------_--{% SANITARY SEWER, FLOW DIRECTION T.E.S.0 - - - - - •-- WATER LINE - - - - - - - - - DITCH LINE -- - STORM DRAIN LINE SILT FENCE - CONCRETE CULVERT ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FENCE - - - - - -: - GAS MAIN O CB PROTECTION -- - -- - - FIBEROPTIC LINE UNDERGROUND POWER LINE b J \� INLET/OUTLET PROTECTION - - -- -- OVERHEAD UTILITY LINE - - -. --- OLYMPIC PIPELINE ----- -- EDGE OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT - - - WALL /---- �L LZ WSDOT RIGHT OF WAY - - - CITY RIGHT OF WAY - - - - - - - TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT - -- ---- PARCEL LINE -- PARCEL NUMBER --%U---- MAJOR CONTOUR ELEVATION - --- .r MINOR CONTOUR ELEVATION EDGE OF TREES/BRUSH �tU _ALL' EXISTING WETLAND 5 CONIFER TREE ~� DECIDUOUS TREE SURVEY NOTES: THE MAJORITY OF THE SURVEY INFORMATION SHOWN IN THE ATTACHED PLAN HAS PROVIDED BY WSDOT. PER THE SR 167 IC/DC PROJECT REFERENCE DOCUMENTS SECTION 2.5.2.1: WSDOT PREPARED AND UPDATED MAPPING FOR PROJECT USING 201 AERIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SURVEY HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROLS WERE ESTABLISHED BY WSDOT WITH GPS EQUIPMENT IN WASHINGTON STATE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE. HORIZONTROL CONTROLS ARE BASED ON THE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983 (NAD 83/91) AND VERTICAL CONTROLS ARE BASED ON NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 (NAVD 88) AND AS SPECIFIED AS <0.00510 (t LINEAR UNCERTAINTY). WSDOT HAS SUPPLIED AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL TERRAIN! MODEL (INROADS FORMAT) AND 2D MICROSTATION .DGN FILES COMPRISED OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY DATA IN PROJECT DATUM COORDINATES CONVERTED FROM STATE PLANE COORDINATES USING A COMBINED FACTOR OF 1.000006285. 100% REVIEW Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) B69-9448 www.stantec.com CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. ATTEND PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING AND PERMIT COMPLIANCE MEETING, AS REQUIRED BY PERMIT. 2. OBTAIN NOTICE TO PROCEED FROM CITY AND ALL REQUIRED PERMITS BEYOND THOSE PROVIDED BY CITY AND WSDOT (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK, 3. COORDINATE WITH CITY / ENGINEER FOR CONSTRUCTION STAKING. STAKING TO BE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR. 4, INSTALL PERIMETER PROTECTION, TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS, AND BMPS. 5. MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY AND WSDOT STANDARDS AND THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT. 6. CLEAR AND ROUGH GRADE SITE 7. CONSTRUCT HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL SECTION OF SANITARY SEWER MAIN. 8. CONSTRUCT OPEN CUT SECTION OF SANITARY SEWER MAIN SOUTH OF I-405 PER PLANS. REFER TO SSMH 006A INSTALLATION NOTES AND SSMH 009 INSTALLATION NOTES. 9. UPON COMPLETION OF SANITARY SEWER ALIGNMENT FROM SOUTH 14TH STREET TO SMITHERS AVE SOUTH, INSTALL TEMPORARY GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO APPROXIMATE FINISHED GRADE, AS SHOWN ON PLANS, ADJUST RIM ELEVATIONS OF NEW SSMHS AS NECESSARY TO MEET ADJUSTED GRADE ELEVATIONS. 10. CONSTRUCT GUIDED PIPE RAM SECTION OF SANITARY SEWER MAIN. COMPLETELY REMOVE TEMPORARY SHORING SYSTEM OF BOTH SHAFTS TO PREVENT CONFLICTS WITH FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS. 11. CONSTRUCT OPEN CUT SECTION OF SANITARY SEWER MAIN NORTH OF I-405. 12. PERFORM LEAKAGE TESTING AND TELEVISION INSPECTION OF NEW SANITARY SEWER MAIN. 13. OBTAIN CITY APPROVAL BEFORE TRANSFERRING SEWAGE TO NEW SANITARY SEWER MAIN. CONNECT TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. REFER TO SWITCHOVER SEQUENCE. 14. CCTV THE EXISTING SEWER MAIN BETWEEN SSMH 2267 AND SSMH 2257 TO CONFIRM NO CONNECTIONS. NOTIFY CITY AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO CCTV OF MAIN. IF NO CONNECTIONS ARE FOUND DURING CCTV OF MAIN, PLUG EXISTING PIPE AT SSMH 2257 TO THE SOUTH. IF CONNECTION(S) ARE FOUND, PLUG EXISTING PIPE AT SSMH 2267 TO THE SOUTH. 15. ABANDON EXISTING SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES AS SHOWN ON PLANS AND AS REQUIRED IN ABANDONMENT SEQUENCE. 16, PERFORM SURFACE RESTORATION. RESTORE SITE NORTH OF I-405 TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION, UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY WSDOT. 17. AFTER ALL DANGER OF EROSION HAS PASSED AND AFTER APPROVAL BY CITY AND WSDOT, COORDINATE REMOVAL OR TRANSFER OF TEMPORARY BMPS WITH FOLLOW-UP CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, 18. PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION RECORD DRAWINGS. NOTE: THIS IS A POSSIBLE SEQUENCE. FINAL SEQUENCE SHALL BE DEVELOPED BY CONTRACTOR AND SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY OWNER. SMA ELB NAT 0. REVISION BY GE APPR SSMH 006A INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. INSTALL A TEMPORARY BYPASS SYSTEM AND PUMP SEWAGE FROM EXISTING SSMH 2292 TO EXISTING SSMH D057. CONTRACT CAN EXPECT A PEAK FLOW RATE OF 10 GPM. 2. EXPOSE AND REMOVE APPLICABLE SECTION OF EXISTING 8" CLAY SEWER MAIN. 3. INSTALL NEW SSMH 006A PER PLANS AND IN DETAIL 7, SHEET 10. 4. PLUG DROP CONNECTION TO PREVENT SEWAGE FROM ENTERING NEW SYSTEM UNTIL THE CITY HAS APPROVED SWITCHOVER. 5 ONCE THE CONTRACTOR HAS RECEIVED APPROVAL FOR DEACTIVATION OF EXISTING SYSTEM AND SWITCHOVER TO NEW SYSTEM, REFER TO SWITCHOVER SEQUENCE, BELOW. SSMH 009 INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. INSTALL A TEMPORARY BYPASS SYSTEM AND PUMP SEWAGE FROM EXISTING SSMH 2270 TO EXISTING SSMH 2269. CONTRACT CAN EXPECT A PEAK FLOW RATE OF 400 GPM, 2. INSTALL NEW SSMH 009 PER PLANS AND CONNECT TO EXISTING SYSTEM TO NORTH AND SOUTH AS WELL AS NEW SYSTEM TO THE EAST. 3. PLUG CONNECTION TO NEW SYSTEM TO THE EAST UNTIL THE CITY HAS APPROVED SWITCHOVER 4. ONCE THE CONTRACTOR HAS RECEIVED APPROVAL FOR DEACTIVATION OF EXISTING SYSTEM AND SWITCHOVER TO NEW SYSTEM, REFER TO SWITCHOVER SEQUENCE, BELOW. SWITCHOVER SEQUENCE 1. AT SSMH 001, CUT OUT TOP OF EXISTING PIPE AND REMOVE THE TEMPORARYPLUG. 2. AT SSMH 003, REMOVE THE TEMPORARY PLUG AND PLUG THE EXISTING PIPE TO THE NORTH. 3. AT SSMH 004 AND SSMH 005B, CUT OUT TOP OF EXISTING PIPE, AND PLUG THE EXISTING PIPE TO THE NORTH. CONTRACTOR TO START WITH THE MOST DOWNSTREAM MANHOLE (SSMH 004) AND WORK ITS WAY UPSTREAM TO SSMH 007. 4. AT SSMH 006A, REMOVE THE TEMPORARY PLUG FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE DROP CONNECTION AND CUT AND REMOVE THE TEMPORARY B" PVC PIPE WITHIN THE MANHOLE. REFERENCE SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL ON THE DETAIL SHEET. 5, AT SSMH 007, CUT OUT TOP OF EXISTING PIPE, AND PLUG THE EXISTING PIPE TO THE NORTH. CONTRACTOR TO START WITH THE MOST DOWNSTREAM MANHOLE (SSMH 004) AND WORK ITS WAY UPSTREAM TO SSMH 007. 6. CONNECT EXISTING SIDE SEWER FOR PARCEL 3340401545 TO NEW SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. CUT EXISTING SIDE SEWER CONNECTION TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. 7. AT SSMH 009, REMOVE THE TEMPORARY PLUG AND PLUG THE EXISTING PIPE TO THE NORTH. AS NOTED rc.i � DATUM �® CITY OF TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - r REN TOP1 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT VWVP-27-2812 PIGning/Building/Public WcrLs Dept. NOTE SHEET BASELINE "S 14TH ST" F.# I STATION NORTHING EASTING DESCRIPTION 100 10+00.00 173397.50 129853516 BEGIN BASELINE 101 10+18.28 173412.86 1298545.09 ANGLE POINT 102 11+27.40 173457.98 1298644,43 ANGLE POINT 103 20+63.51 173634.57 1299563.74 ANGLE POINT 104 23+01.95 173687.56 1299796.22 ANGLE POINT 105 2 5+ 86 24 173712 43 1300079 40 END BASELINE BASELINE "I-405 CROSSING" PT# STATIOt. I I-RTW— E4_ DESCRIPTION 106 10+00.00 173634.76 1300056 35 BEGIN BASELINE 107 17+20.45 1743°.5.2'1 13?0059.63 END BASELINE 0 CONTROL POINTS NUMBER NORTHING EASTING DESCRIPTION 5404 173226.4550 1299295.4870 MONUMENT 5405 173228,6470 1298739.5110 TEMP CONTROL PT 28 173221.1550 13006402770 QUARTER CORNER FIND 1" IRON PIPE IN CASE LINE START PT END PT BEARING LENGTH Lt 100 101 N32'52'02"E 18.28' L2 101 102 N65'34'06"E 109 12' L3 102 103 N79'07'33"E 93611' L4 103 104 N77'09'33"E 238 44' L5 104 105 N84-59'07"E 284.28' (� bo L F LINE START PT END PT BEARING LENGTH L6 106 107 NO.15'38"E 720 45' ®U05 ®5404 r—r-- — — — Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) 869-9448 www.gantec.com SCALE 80 0 80 160 i FEET ) 1 INCH = 80 FT 107 S RENTON VILLAGE PLACE -- I Z C 1 O U cD � W Z W a m CITY OF RENTON DATUM ELe Planning/Building/Public Works Dept N0. REVISION BY DATE APPR """COS"' I I i �\ i ti O 100% REVIEW � � ..��aMa��..(C ♦ , . ♦ NAS �/• ^.. 0/ . of ^'L=h,�{j}... ♦ pF y� • -. J t. T ♦ N F1 � All, TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT VWlP-27-2812 CONSTRUCTION BASELINE , • 6' CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE. COMPACT TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR MIN 3- HMA (CLASS h-) MATCH (AST4 0155]) ADJUSTING RINGS SAWCUT EDGE OF Ex PAVEMENT DEPTH EX PAVEMENT. (! MIN/16'MA%) 6' CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE. THEN TACK k GROUT BETWEEN RINGS CITY OF RENTON STD MH COMPACT TO 95Z MODIFIED PROCTOR SEAL J Nt a-- ^�•-,^"� PLASTER INSIDE 3/4` GROUT FACE +/ FRAME AND COVER PER STD PLAN 401 (OR FLAT (ASTM 155]) Ex FAVEYENT TOP PER PLANS) -BA K RUN GRAVEL OR NATIVE UNDISTURBED BACKFILL IF APPROVED IN NATIVE WRITING BY ENGINEER, L MATERIAL COMPACT TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR (ASTM 01557) RUBBER CASK ETED. GROUT ALL - JOINTS CONTINUOUS ON INSIDE - - _ AND OUTSIDE OF MANHOLE BANK RUN GRAVEL OR NAPVE UNDISTURBED BACXFILL IF APPROVED IN NATIVE WRITING BY ENdNEER, �• 1f MATERIAL COMPACT TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR _ 1 aD'/ OR 60'0 PRECAST PVC PIPE CONC GROUT POLYPROPYLENE SADDLE MH BASE O MH WALL MANHOLE STEPS CUT OUT TOP OF T S PIPE AFTER BEDDING MATERIALS i BENCH IS FORMED 1 _ WATER STOR PVC PIPE SEE PLAN AROUND PIPE TO p AND PROFILE PROVIDE WATER 1 NOTE. REFERENCE RENTON STD PLANS FOR PIPE TIGHT SEAL _ 1101 AND 105 FOR FURTHER DE'A'L DIAMETER CONSTRUCT CHANNELS - FOR PRDPOSm SEWER BEDDING MATERIALS CHANNEL DEPTH MAINS, AS SHOWN ON I I SHALL BE 8"MIN PLANS OF DIAM ETER TER TRENCH DETAIL FOR GRAVITY MAIN OF THE PIPE REFERENCE RENTON D. . 1 (OPEN CUT/UNPAVED SECTIONS) 1101 TAIL o + AND .os FOR FURTHER DETAIL R 10 NTS - - - - TRENCH DETAIL FOR GRAVITY MAIN - 4".8'.8' SWID .6'MIN -: _ CONCRETEBLOCK (OPEN CUT/PAVED SECTIONS) NEW 60"0 — PRECAST _ MANHOLE BASE SECTION WATERTIGHT MANHOLE ADAPTOR CONNECTION (TYP) EX 8" CLAY .—NEW PRECAST - MANHOLE SECTION TEMPORARY 8" PVC I EX. 8- CLAY NEW 8" PVC / V _ - - -- NEW ROMAC 501 _-_"11 _ TRANSITIONAL COUPLING OR APPROVED EQUAL (TYP) IKI 22i - NV=86 68t FOUNDATION GRAVELNSTALL DROP (6. MINIMUM) CONNECTION PER STD PLAN 402 2 SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL 10 NTS 6' MIN DEPTH COMPACTED CRUSHED SURFACING CAST IN PLACE (NON -CAISSON CONSTRUCTION VF" D: _.•4L,1 BENCH AND MANHOLE BASE SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 10 GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES (SSMH COCA). Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) 869-9448 www.stantec.com 1 TO INSTALL MANHOLE. THE CONTRACTOR WILL TEMPORARILY INSTALL BY-PASS SYSTEM FROM EXISTING SSMH 2292 TO EXISTING SSMH 0057 CONTRACTOR CAN ASSUME A PEAK FLOW RATE OF 10 GPM, 2 EXPOSE AND REMOVE SECTION OF EXISTING PIPE 3. SET MANHOLE IN PLACE TO PROPER ALIGNMENT AND GRADE. 4 INSTALL NEW B" PVC AND DROP CONNECTION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL 5 INSTALL TEMPORARY PLUG IN BOTTOM OF DROP CONNECTION UNTIL CITY HAS APPROVED SWITCHOVER TO NEW SYSTEM 6 FOR SWITCHOVER. REMOVE TEMPORARY PLUG FROM BOTTOM OF DROP CONNECTION AND CUT AND REMOVE PIPE SHOWN AS TEMPORARY 8" PVC." "• "`SS STEEL CASING SPACER - ZAL PIPELINE PRODUCT D OR EOU AL) SIZED TO FIT PIPE h CASING STEEL CASING TO FIT CARRIER PIPE LCASING SEAL �„ I -PVC SEWER MAIN (SIZE PER PLANS) (TYR EACH (SIZE PER PLAN) END) SECTION A -A NOTES. I. SEAL EACH END OF CASING 'NTH FLEXIBLE END SEALS SUCH AS MODEL W BY PIPEUNE SEAL8 INSULATOR OR EOUAL CASING SPACERS SHALL BE INSTALLED A MAXIMUM OF 10' ON CENTER. 4 PIPE CASING DETAIL 10 NTS 55 KEY INTO EXISTING SLOPE GRADE TO MATCH EXISTING 2.1 MAX FILL SLOPE 55 50= t.FfnNc GRADE :�%�/�/<i�/<\\<// PRwosrD eERM _50 2 1 FILL SLOPE KR I45 THICK 40- -- - 1.1!• .i i��i1A�i• ;`L\\/'�\� / / /': `%/ \ i9 7 ] �J� <1 \` PROPOSED 12' CONIC- CVLVERT IS _ 35- ~� !/ ` EXISTING 12 CULVERT �•�//\`C/\�/��✓/ /\���` �`��� �' 3B LFO1]Z. �/S /` •� - INV=44D0 �j\�\�/�• INV-3923; �,,.:..,. ..�\:.. \INV_38so -35 CONNECT TO EY .•.,.. _.._ --._ _—_ Mill COUPLING CIA VEPT - %51 FILL SLOPE WITH RIPRAP 10 NTS ,IF I• C. C. C �TyAISS F•ti XS COVER DEIA L =00 10 PPE CAP WITH ROUN011FAD STApIFSS VVEL BOLT THROUGH CAP, TICK WELD TO PIPE CAP. SPLIT 1' SrAINESS STEEL PIPE FOR V-G' AT TIP. SPREAD 04DS SLIGHTLY. AND DRNE PIPE TP BELOW GROUND SURFACE OR TIP ELEVATION CAST PON OR STEEL EIGSIBIG PAEEMENT OR FRAME AND LID. 0101" SIIILFACE� MS-20 LOAD RATED). wam EXISTING SURFACE. CONCRETE OR ASPHALT PAV RENT (00" VARIES) CONCRETE DOLLAR 0 SAWCUI 011 CORE HOLE FOR FRAME AND UNNIPROWO.&REAS GROUT M PLACE AMFRC COVER IN IMPROVED AND UNIMPRO D FACES SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT 6 ACCESS COVER 10 NTS i GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD AS INOWN FM PLANS j FILL AREA TO MATCH _ — CU1 AREA i0 MATCH EXISTING GPADE ` / -"- EXIS7I4X GRADE 2 1 MAX SLOPE 2 1 MA SLOPE — B -12' LATER OF - 1-1 /4' MINUS CPAVEL — DLL COMPACTEDTOTEZ PSPECIFICEP 100% REVIEW REPRESENTATIVIONSE GEOINSPE CAL PRIOR SCNTA7NE TO INSPECT PRIOR TO PLPCEMENT. Asaa 9 4 4 NFAR SURFACE SFTrIFMFNT POINT (NSP) (X)SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT_ 10 g TYPICAL GRADING PLAN 10 — AS NOTED CI Tr' OF SMA RENTON _--- CTM=_{ DATUM -- ETB F' a•.• • . .....11npj Pubfc WO6s Depl N0. REVISION BY DATE APPR 40 RY AA •0....0 •. IT III TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WWP-27-2812 P — MISC DETAILS 110 1 100 I 90 801 70 —Ex. 8" 60 I 50i i i--EXISTING SIDE SEWER I I ✓ APPROXIMATE LOCATION LOCATION OF HDD ENTRY/EXIT — EXISTING GRADE //1 1I PROPOSED) - - LPROPOSED FILL. TEMPORARY SEE GRADING CULVERT— NOTES (TYP) VERTICAL POINT OF CURVATURE ` R=400' 109 LF 8" PVC O 0.005 FT/FT INSTALL TEMPORARY MECHANICAL PLUG ON NEW PIPE UNTIL SERVICE SSMH 009. 60"0— IS READY TO BE TRANSFERRED. STA. 10+24,09 RIM=90.14t IE-66.49 NE IE-66.82 Sw IE=63.88 NE 3 (TEMPORARY)_ _ 85 LF 8" PVC O 0.024 FT/FT VERTICAL POINT OF CURVATURE CONNECT PVC TO HDPE W/PVC/HDPE TRANSITION FITTING _.- HORIZONTAL POINT OF CURVATURE TOAVOID WSOOT ROW AND STAY WITHIN CITY ROW I I PROPOSED GRADE ---------- SSMH 007, 48"0 STA. 14+68.12 RIM=106 183 IE-97.28 5 t (EXISTING) IE=97.08 E OPEN CUT INSTALLATION 15 LF 8" PVC O 0.005 FT/FT SSMH 008. 60'0 40 CONNECT TO Ex. PIPE W/TRANSITION COUPLING STA. 11+33.28 RIM=94.67i IE-65.95 SW —IE=65.75E ---- - --_------'.-_—_—• ---t--_— - --- ---- - -_-� I OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION (HDD) 30! ._!EXISTING TO BF, SEWER MAIN TRISTING SIDE SEWER ANSFERRTNGCSERVICE0REMAdNT0 PN NEW - — - _---- - - EXISTING SEWER MAIN G BE'DEACTIVATED p�' -_ / _ O BE DEACTIVATED g SYSTEM. REFER TO CONSTRUCTION ` DC 41 SILT FENCE (TYP) SEQUENCE T 2 - — - PER DETAIL 2, SHEET 11. PROPOSED TEMPORARY rn \ SEO CE, SHEET ! � `� R D A GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD�1 - PER DETAIL 9. SHEET 10 ' CB PROTECTION.PER %/:� _ / I ✓ - DC-38P-14 _ DETAIL 4, SHEET 11 �,✓ E 68 4 A PROP WSDOT R.O.W. �` ,%�� Ex a Pvc i INSTALL 15 LF OF'�„Y- AM.(A DC-42P-14 8" PVC TO / / - - _ REPAIR EX PIPE / i-- L / l -/ / / / L�-�-1=71 �1 - DC-42SI-14 tt y, i � V � 6RMS 101 �59 IE CNTP CHNL= 4311 PROTECT Ex. "'/ (A MONITORING WELL - - -/ - � B �o WAS DRILLED THROUGH GAS LINETHE EX. SEWER PIPE) �'` / - _ _- _. APPRO%. 12,400' HORIZONTAL CVRVE- DC-3651-14 "/ ' - - -- o - .__ - - a W iii `PROPOSED 32 Lf 12" 3 SMH Or° TEMPORARY STEEL STA. 11+3318. 021 RT,! - - - N A . 3 SSMH 009 CULVERT O O.SR -- _ - '` R.O.W. TO BED ' v CONSTRUCT SIDE _ + ` STA. 10+2409. 010 LT (V MIN COVER) SEWER RISER PER CONNECT PVC TO TRANSFERRED TIRED - �- OC-36P-14 �. _ STD DETAIL 409. HDPE W/FITTING—_ �� IE-879t / - - / _`- _- ORANGE CONSTRUCTION `-'`�� FENCE (TYP) PER - - - - - — �„4~ DETAIL 1, SHEET 11. q SSMH 007 CULVERT INLET/OUTLET\ STA. 14+68.12. 1487 T j - PROTECTION (TYP) - _ - :,C. - EX.. 8" CONC PER DETAIL 3. SHEET t1. - - - -- - _ - _ J MANHOLE NOTES: / / y GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STDt. PLAN 400.1. INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE _ - J� - m s 11j1j ,\ 1 COATING, AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD, PLAN 400.2. 1O INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. �j� - -- --`_ '. c 4+ ='- ti 2Q INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2 _ S 4 ( F - • 26'3 TEMPORARY 1 -- 3O INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE L CONSTRUCTION © INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 - - `J �� - _ . _ EASEMF'1- SANITARY FtT 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMHPERMANHOLE PLAN 5 SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN ' O7 INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A 100% REVIEW NSTALLATION DETAIL 7/70. WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES CONTRACTOR �����• ���� 8 CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. �� 87;�•� ��� w ALlC � TRENCHLE55 NOTES. B PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION ��: ���" y I-.♦ --gyp R,t�y 0��0 Q CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES. AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE �4cr f� CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HDD INSTALLATION AND GRADING NOTES ? • i THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED 1 CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PRO+ADE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER j ♦ M HDD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY LINE IS COMPLETE. PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS. • • 8 CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. 7e0 4Ak c H00 BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW, SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW 2 REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. ♦jF'kfclsr6K�'O ,'�� ♦�s Rfctsrtt�°t'♦ AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). 3 GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE i0 BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS ♦1�rdNAi 6`d'VO♦f"slq�r.Att�� SCALE ,"=zD CITY OF TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 20 zo ao sMn i REN TON Stantec 1405 SR167 IC/DC PROJECT cTM IN DATUM WP-27-2812 11130 NE 33rd Fiace, BellevueWA980D4 I WCH = 20)� FT e%e Planning/Building/Public Works Dept_ PLANANOPROFILE phone:(425)969-9448 www.sMntee.com N0. REVISION BY DATE APPR "�"a' i — — — — — — — w EXISTING GRADE 100 111 70 60 STA. 17+64 35 --`------ RIM=94.63t -..-- ------ PROPOSED GRADE IE=8379 W IE=83.59 SE PROPOSED FILL, SEE GRADING NOTES (TYP) 296 LF 8" PVC O 0.045 FT/FT I 25 LF 8" PVC O 0 012 FT/FT — OPEN CUT INSTALLATION 852 LF 12' DIPS DR it HOPE WITH APPROX. 12.400' HORIZONTAL CURVE O 0 024 FT/FT SSMH 006A, 60"0 STA 17+82,38 RIM=93.47t - IE=86.68 S t (EXISTING)(DROP) IE=8328 NW IE=83 C8 E i Ii ' I 261 ` 1 8 PVC O 0. 092 F7/FT OPEN CUT INSTALLATION -- HORIZONTAL POINT OF� CURVATURE - I 40 I TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION (HDD) - � DAMS AVE S DC 45P DC to J 'T j r _ _ _ __. _51 P_14 �� (PRNATE ROAD) ;1 co � � )' � -. - r✓ e... \._-- - it . =<__ -`a._ '._- �- ■€X 8' _ � I w I _ � IJ, ._ .._ _ p _ i {,v ,SMH 0086 X S -- r- %SSMH 0057 RIM= 80 01 E CN1R CHNL�84.92wT E CNTR CHNL= 72.12DC-46P-14 _ EXISTING DEACTIVATED Q1 DURING CON - - -_ MAIN DC 48P-ta J uI - - _ - 111L,4 D STRUCTIONOC-53VW-14OF GRAVEL ROAD,:�.--5351-14 SILT FENCE (TYP) I ' '�EXTEND EXISTINGPER DETAIL 2. SHEET 11PROPOSED TEMPORARY _ CULVERT TO EDGE OF L PROPWSDO`1'lGRAVELACCESSROADPOAD (^ 40 LF)PROP WSDOT R.O.W. PER DETAIL 9, SHEET 10. L+ +L/L 14L L/1L�- UZZ 1_/J1L/1 /1L1/////1,` ai�iiii/Nisi//i/,4i�iir�i/i a� N W S pN Ww 2N p Z O I i ^. ■ — [ — —ram �- - DC-4751-14 MANHOLE NOTES: DC-47P-A 141�1 GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1. INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING. AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD. PLAN 400.2 1O INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. 20 INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2 3Q INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. ® INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2110 5 INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 4005. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN Q7 INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD. PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. TRENCHLESSTRENCHLESS NOTES: aO CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HDD INSTALLATION AND THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED HDD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY 8 CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. c HDD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW, SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). Stantec 1113O NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 phone: (425) 969-9448 www.stantec.com I' C -- - RELINQUISHED T TO CITYPROTECTORANGE CONSTRUCTIO5D UTILITY FENCE (TYP) PER DETAIL 1. SHEET 11 I�I APPROX. 12,400' HORIZONTAL CURVE g SMH 0068 STA. 17+64. 36, 21 40 RT - - I�CULVERT INLET/OUTL- T ` g PROTECTION (TYP) I t PER DETAIL 3, SHEET 11 E I � EXISTING ABANDONED - WATER LINE 7 SSMH 006A STA. 17+82 38, 39 29 RT - WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES' QA CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION (B) PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION GRADING NOTES 1 CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IS COMPLETE. PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS. 2. REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. 1 GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS w _ w I z w pan a O 10' TEMPORARY__- _ CONS'RUCTION- EA EMENT -- - R.0 W. TO BE ` J RELINOUISHED 1 TO CITY - 1 SCALE 20 0 20 40 ( FEET) 1 INCH = 20 FT =zo' °^ "" DATUM CITY OF RENTOfJ Plann.n9/Bwiding/Pubhc Works Dept SM _Tu I .. «sry 7 N0. REVISION BY DATE APPR 100% REVIEW ��. 4 _ ♦ �� PALI, ♦ ■ i 1 a i ♦� i 1 11t 11♦ ♦I I7f♦♦ TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 1/15/201( 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT 'L"°°" WWP-27-2812 b PLAN AND PROFILE °a 6 100 SSMH 0058, 48"0 STA. 20+42.33 i RIM=70.401 IE=5914 S 1 (EXISTING) 90 IE=59.00 W 1 IE=58. 80 NE T 80 f24 LF 8' PVC IO 0 010 FT/FT 70 401 CONTRACTOR TO USE WATERTIGHT HDPE MANHOLE CONNECTION PROPOSED FILL, SEE GRADING NOTES (TYP) I - _------ EXISTING GRADE--- -- - --- ---- - ---- - •--- ---- ` / PROPOSED GRADE VERTICAL POINT OF CURVATURE - - ---DROP CONNECTION R=400'� a APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF HDD ENTRY/EXIT J`I 238 LF 12" PVC O 0 005 FT/FT PROPOSED FILL, SEE GRADING NOTES (TYP) 254 LF 12' PVC ® 0.005 FT/FT t II' SSMH 004,! 48"0 - - STA. 23+2217 RIM=51.49i IE=42 39 E -- IE-43.43 S 1 (EXISTING)— _ - IE=42.49 W I� INSTALLATION (HOD) y 20 I OPEN CUT INSTALLATION SSMH 005A, 60"0 ` STA. 20+53.49 RIM=69 911 IE=43 75 W IE=43.65 E IE=58.56 Sw(DROP) TRENCHLESS s_��DC-55P-14 EX 6" C..A Y-\ _ EXISTING SEWER MAIN SILT FENCE (TYP) �- TO BE DEACTIVATED PER DETAIL 2. SHEET 11 r{61tX SSMH 2495 / - / RIM- 64.87 PROP WSDOT R.O.W. IE CNTR CHNL= rA/a+ 54.87_. „•//i//////// L/11�11/LL�/ 1 - - R 0 W. TO BE vT DC-57ALT-14 REUNOUISHED -- '' TO CITY a % - PROPOSED TEMPORARY '^ = SSMH OOSA �: GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD ---- Mgt ,I STA. 20+63.49. 0.00 LT I PER DETAIL 9, SHEET 10. 10' TEMPORARY - 4 SSMH 0056 STA. 20+42 33 11.16 RT ! - _ -�_; - CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT - - I F ORANGE CONSTRUCTION - -'EX. 6" C MANHOLE NOTES: A FENCE (TYP) PER GENERAL. ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1, INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE - DETAIL 1, SHEET 11. COATING. AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD PLAN 400.2. Q INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10. Q INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD. PLAN 402.2. § O3 INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. S ® INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 �� ' 5 INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 400.5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN. 7Q INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD PLAN 4022 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A % X SSMH 2476 - - '_- 21M= 42.03- E CNTR CHNL- 38.45 WORK ALLOWED IN WETLAND 2 6R - IN ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT ADD FILL PER EXISTING SEWER CONDITIONS. CONTRACTOR TO DETAIL 5, SHEET 10. —MAIN TO BE INSTALL DOUBLE SILT FENCE DEACTIVATED ALONG EDGE OF WETLAND WHEN, N,'.. NOT ACTIVELY WORKING IN AREA TO MINIMIZE IMPACT TO -. WETLAND.-` -. i C11L/1 ! o Q W 4 SSMH 004 STA. 23+22.17, -0.63 LT f _ WO W. TO BE % TRANSFERRED r / i---�� TO CITY I _—__— INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10 WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. - TRENCHLESS NOTES: B PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION _ Q CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE - CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HOD INSTALLATION AND GRADING NOTES: - THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED I CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER HOD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY. LINE IS COMPLETE. PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS. 8 CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN.2 REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. c. HOD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT GROSS WS00T ROW, SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)) 3. GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF SCALE - 1 •=ze' °'°" �° Stantec 20 2D 4o _ �+ RENTON FEET CTw DATU M e 111M NE 33rd Place, Bellemm WA 98004 t INCH = 20) FT E%B • Planning/Budding/Public Worts Dept. phone: (425) 869-9448 wwwsUnter-mm NO. REVISION BY DATE APPR 100% REVIEW \ EEC • i • i ` TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WVVP-27-2812 PLAN AND PROFILE 77 • 11 SSMH 003. 48"0 STA. 25+55 96 RIM=51 36i 70 IE-41.98 N t (EXISTING) -"-- IE=41.98 S 3 (EXISTING)-, IE=41.12 W IE=41.02 NE 68 LF IS- STEEL CASING PIPE 60 (0 5" MIN. WALL THICKNESS) - 27 LF 15" PVC O 0 003 FT/FT PROPOSED FILL, SEE GRADING EXISTING GRADE 50 NOTES (TYP) 40 INSTALL ETHAFOAM SSMH 002. 60"0 BETWEEN SS AND SO. STA 10+95.591 APPROX. 0.75' RIM=5167t 30 SEPARATION IE=40 93 SW E=40.83 N EXISTING 12" CULVERT 20 IE=39 23' .._TOP=4023' i OPEN CUT INSTALLATION 101 MANHOLE NOTES: GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1, INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING, AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD PLAN 400.2 tO INSTALL 60-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 2Q INSTALL 60-INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD PLAN 402 2 3Q INSTALL 60-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. ® INSTALL 48-INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 5 INSTALL 48-INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE- 6 ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 400 5, SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN. Q7 INSTALL 60-INCH CUT -IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD. PLAN 4022 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10 TRENCHLESS NOTES: oO CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON -GRADE HDD INSTALLATION AND THE LF OF ON -GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED HDD 8ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. c HDD BOPE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW. SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW -:.F F"r'F *,'ERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). I 70 SSMH 002, 60'0 STA, 10+95.59, RIM-51 67t IE-40 93 SW IE=40.83 N I O _ _ a3 60, 0 50 I EXISTING GRADE LAUNCH/RECEPTION SHAFT b 144 LF 15" PVC O 0.030 FT FT / I 232 LF 36 STEEL CASING it I OPEN CUT IN TRENCHLESS SECTION, 40 I I 3' MIN _ _062" MIN. WALL THICKNESS o ± 139 LF 36" STEEL CASING �I IN OPEN CUT SECTION, 30 v 0 62 MIN WALL THICKNESS I CO?4NECT STEEL CASING WATERTIGHT WELD PRIOR232 LF 15" PVC O 0,030 FT/FT TO" I/NSTALLING CARRIER PIPE iI TRENCHLESS INSTALLATION (OPEN CUT INSTALLATION (GUIDED PIPE RAM) 201 I _ CONTINUE STA 25+10 SEE SHEET 7 1 E ----_ " FILL AREA AND ,I p EXTENDED CULVERT PER - 11' DETAIL 5, SHEET 10 s `, - y .. -EXISTING BARRIER _ 16" STEEL CASING PER -DC-60-13 DETAIL 4, SHEET 10. f' d °N �• --WORK ALLOWED IN WETLAND IN SILT FENCE (TYP) � PER DETAIL 2, SHEET it '( ACCORDANCE WITH PERMIT • w i. 1 1 CONDITIONS. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL DOUBLE SILT FENCE EXISTING SEWER MAIN I • I 1. P TO BE DEACTIVATED ALONG EDGE OF WETLAND WHEN ••� - NOT ACTIVELY WORKING IN AREA 6 IX SSMH 24711 4 SSMH 003 - TO MINIMIZE IMPACT TO WETLAND. --1 RIM= 49.81 STA. 25+55,96. 001 RT" E CNTR CHNL= 39.71 G ., - - _.,✓ _. � -._ _. _- - # _ I EXISTING WALL --W.-..fi-a+s-•�X. y" !•t .p____ _ ' h • .` _ _ wi _N� 1 --M/- -N� - lV- -__MF. _ M�--� 1.. 0 _ 1- N EXSSMH 2479,`.1n -d 1 EX. 10" COttC SMITHERS AVE SOUTH 20' T w �,��� --T• w N ABAND w - ABAND - L - w r w y w __ ; �G-^4--•-� � - .sue - - _— ._.. --_ _1 ,} zN C• LAUNCH 'RECEPTION SHAFT 40' - - / \...♦ \ 36" STEEL CASING PIPE -{L 3 (APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS SHOWN) Y WITHIN WSDOT ROW, -O + O ' -- _ _ \ V_ 062 MIN THICKNESS 2, i_'A � ��- SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET 10. - ` O ORANGE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT "- FENCE (TYP) PER SEE SETTLMENT O Q EXISTING OLYMPIC DETAIL 1, SHEET 11 MONITORING NOTES. PIPELINE, SEE UTILITY THIS SHEET: AND CROSSING NOTES. ABAND 4" CI WATER MAIN. DETAILS 6 AND 8. ' S - --- COORDINATE NTH CITY TO 1 SHEET 10. f�3 SSMH 002 CONFIRM INACTIVE, THEN CUT NO WORK SHALL BE ALLOWED IN OR NEAR EXISTING WETLAND SMITHERS AVE STA 10+7659, 10.71 RTC &CAP, AS NECESSARY. WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: A CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION B PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION. GRADING NOTES: 1 CONTRACTOR TO GRADE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO SITE AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IS COMPLETE PROPOSED GRADE SHOWN AT NEW MANHOLE LOCATIONS AND CRITICAL GRADING POINTS 2 REMOVE ASPHALT IN ALL APPLICABLE AREAS BEFORE PLACING FILL. 3 GEOTECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ON SITE TO APPROVE FILL PRIOR TO PLACEMENT PER SPECIFICATIONS. SCALE Stantec ?IIII° ° 20 40 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 ( FEET ) phone: (425) 969-9448 www-stantec.com I INCH = 20 FT SMA CTM ELB N0. REVISION BY I DATE APPR p^� SETTLEMENT MONITORING NOTES 100% REVIEW • CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ONE SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT OVER CENTERLINE OF PROPOSED PIPE ALIGNMENT AND TWO POINTS ON EITHER SIDE OF PIPE. OFFSET 10' AND 20' FROM CENTERLINE ..��i♦4�♦ • ■ m'. • SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN WSDOT LIMITED ACCESS ♦_�'C��1, ♦ -- �� RIGHT-OF-WAY (LAROW). CONTRACTOR TO WORK NTH THE CITY AND WSDOT TO ACQUIRE THE RIGHT OF • • ENTRY TO THE LAROW. AND SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PROVISIONS AFFECTING AN INTERSTATE LAROW, AS IDENTIFIED BY WSDOT A : • t_� ♦--.. 3 ei: ♦ • :net 1"=zD' ""w"""" �► ► CITY OF TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2G16 -� RENTON 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT �� DATUM WWP-27-2812 b I .*nu ua I F!ann-; Budding/Public Worbs Deft. ""°""" PLAN AND PROFILE s " , 60 LAUNCH/RECEPTION SHAFT b I 0 50; Q.g — _ — _ --- — i --- i �—---------------- Ex15T1NG GRADE—oo-- -------- � -- - 1\ I V� i 40 _ I � I ! 224 LF 15' PVC ® 0.030 FT/FT OPEN CUT 30 I 3' MIN j 20—+f— -- SSMH 001, 60 160 LF 36" STEEL CASING CONNECT STEEL CASING -I STa. 16+9605 IN OPEN CUT SECTION, F RIM=39.68t W/WATERTIGHT WELD PRIOR0.62" MIN WALL THICKNESS IE=22. 88 E t (EXISTING) 10 TO INSTALLING CARRIER PIPE —_ IE=22.68 W 3 (EXISTING) j — -- -- -- IE=22.74 S TRENCH LESS INSTALLATION (GUIDED PIPE RAM) OPEN CUT INSTALLATION I I i i 0 t I IF-- EXISTING RETAINING WALL q _ 00 s°�T I EXISTING ASPHALT w PARKING LOT " � 1 _ o S . RESTORE CURB AND , 1 LANDSCAPING TO ; q I MATCH EXISTING CONTRACT PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES _ UTILITIES DURING '\ o 20' ASPHALT RESTORATION (TIP-) CONSTRUCTION ; I m i DC 77-14 W N I 20• - = - EX S MH 225: FE z ( SEE SETTLEMENT MONITORING - - o - _ - 36 STEEL CASING PIPE co NOTES. THIS SHEET, AND 40 - WITHIN WSOOT ROW. RESTORE CURB APiD 1 SSM'r _ DETAILS 6 AND 8, SHEET 10. '�, 't �'� 0.62" MIN THICKNESS. LANDSCAPING TOI _ - Vy STA 15+96.C5,q MATCH EXISTING z 7.28 RT SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET 10. o MANHOLE NOTES. LAUNCH/RECEPTION SHAFT •1 `jt, _ _._ —------- ----- v r z GENERAL: ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER STD. PLAN 400.1, INCLUDING A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE (APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS SHOWN) l `40 ASPHALT RESTORATION COATING, AND SHALL HAVE A FLAT TOP AS SHOWN IN STD PLAN 400 2 ! AROUND SHAFT It c� a = 1D INSTALL 60—INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 2Q INSTALL 60—INCH DROP MANHOLE PER STD PLAN 402.2 7 Q INSTALL 60—INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE. r S ® INSTALL 4-8—INCH SADDLE MANHOLE PER SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 2/10 �• 3i 5�5 INSTALL 48—INCH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE- - ABANDON EXISTING SSMH PER STD. PLAN 400.5. SEE SHEET 4 FOR COMPLETE ABANDONMENT PLAN - 70 INSTALL 60—INCH CUT —IN MANHOLE W/ DROP INLET PER STD PLAN 402.2 AND REFER TO SSMH 006A - INSTALLATION DETAIL 7/10. WSDOTCONTRACTOR INSTRUMENTATION NOTES: • _'I A CONTRACTOR TO DECOMMISSION WSDOT INSTRUMENTATION POINTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TPENCHLESS NOTES. 8 PLACE STEEL PLATE OVER WSDOT INSTRUMENT POINT TO PROTECT DURING CONSTRUCTION a0 CONTRACTOR MAY MODIFY DRILL RIG LOCATION, ENTRY/EXIT ANGLES, AND BEND RADII BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. THE LF OF ON —GRADE HOD INSTALLATION AND SETTLEMENT MONITORING NOTES: THE LF OF ON —GRADE OPEN CUT INSTALLATION TO BE ADJUSTED BASED ON CONTRACTOR'S DESIRED • CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ONE SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT OVER CENTERLINE OF PROPOSED PIPE HOD ENTRY/EXIT GEOMETRY ALIGNMENT AND TWO POINTS ON EITHER SIDE OF PIPE, OFFSET 10' AND 20' FROM CENTERLINE. 8 CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE SHAFT DIMENSIONS WITHIN THE APPROXIMATE LIMITS SHOWN. c. HOD BORE GEOMETRY SHALL NOT CROSS WSDOT ROW. SHALL STAY WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY ROW • SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN WSDOT LIMITED ACCESS AND SHALL SATISFY SPECIFIED TOLERANCES (SPEC SECTION 7-20.3(4)). RIGHT—OF—WAY (LAROW) CONTRACTOR TO WORK WITH THE CITY AND WSOOT TO ACQUIRE THE RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE LAROW, AND SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL PROVISIONS AFFECTING AN INTERSTATE LAROW, AS IDENTIFIED BY WSDOT SCALE =2D' "'� "' & CITY OF Stantec 20 20 $MA �+ RENTON CTM I DATUM 11130NE33rdPlace, BelkweWA98004 NCH �20) FT ELB I Planning/Building/Public Works Dept Phone: (425)%9-9448 www.stantec.com NO REVISION BY DATE APPR 100% REVIEW ►S"S" SI►Z4, • \s z � Is .ram • • ♦ 38087 •j�F'PeclsreR�°�'T'♦ ••�rr�k�cls-rE��= • •1 �fONAL i�� 1�.S7dAaL E"'T• �• TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT ~-27-2812 PLAN AND PROFILE ' 6- CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE. COMPACT TO 95Z MODIFIED PROCTOR (ASTM D1557) BANK RUN GRAVEL OR NATIVE UNDISTURBED BACKFILL IF APPROVED IN NATIVE WRITING BY ENGINEER, N ATERIAL COMPACT TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR (ASTM D1557) T PVC PIPE L BEDDING MATERIALS �I NOTE: REFERENCE RENTON STD. PLANS 1101 AND A05 FOR FURTHER DETAIL TRENCH DETAIL FOR GRAVITY MAIN (OPEN CUTAJNPAVED SECTIONS) 10 NTS AD.AISTING RINGS 14'MIN/16-MAx) GROUT BETWEEN RINGS PLASTER INSIDE FACE ./ 3/4- GROUT CITY OF RENTON STD MH FRAME AND COVER PER STD PLAN 401 (OR FLAT TOP PER PLANS) pOLYPROP YLENE CONC GROUT O MH WALL MANHOLE STEPS O i SEE PLAN --. - AND PROFILE \ FOR PIPE DIAMETER CHANNEL DEPTH SHALL BE 3/4 OF DIAMETER OF THE PIPE 4_.8-x8- SoUO 6-MIN Ct;ONCRETE BLOCK NEW 60 0 = PRECAST -_ MANHOLE BASE NEW PRECAST _- = SECTION MANHOLE SECTION _ TEMPORARY - 8" PVC - WATERTIGHT MANHOLE -_ ADAPTOR CONNECTION = (TYP.) 24" 3 SEX / 8-CLAY EX 8" _CLAY NEW B" _ PVC 6- MIN DEPTH COMPACTED CRUSHED SURFACING (NON -CAISSON CONSTRUCTION METHODS ONLY) RUBBER GASKETED, GROUT ALL JOINTS CON TNUOVS ON INSI AND OUTSIDE OF MANHOLE AB • DR 60-4 PRECAST SADDLE MH BASE CUT OUT TOP OF PIPE AF ER BENCH IS FOPMED WATER STOP AROUND PIPE TO PROVIDE WATER TIGHT SEAL CONSTRUCT CHANNELS FOR PROPOSED SEWER MAINS, AS SHOWN ON B MIN PLANS CAST IN PLACE BENCH AND MANHOLE BASE ri`� SADDLE MANHOLE DETAIL 10 GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES (SSMH 006A) _ -- NEW ROMAC 501 -----_ _ _ TRANSITIONAL COUPLING OR APPROVED EQUAL (TYR) INV=86 68t PROP 8" PVC FOUNDATION GRAVEL NV-83 08 INSTALL DROP (6- MINIMUM) CONNECTION PER STD PLAN 402 2 SSMH 006A INSTALLATION DETAIL 1Q NTS Stantec 11130 NE 33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 - - --phone: (425) 869-9448 www.stantec.com 1 TO INSTALL MANHOLE, THE CONTRACTOR WILL TEMPORARILY INSTALL BY-PASS SYSTEM FROM EXISTING SSMH 2292 TO EXISTING SSMH 0057 CONTRACTOR CAN ASSUME A PEAK FLOW RATE OF 10 GPM. 2. EXPOSE AND REMOVE SECTION OF EXISTING PIPE 3. SET MANHOLE IN PLACE TO PROPER ALIGNMENT AND GRADE. 4 INSTALL NEW 8- PVC AND DROP CONNECTION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL 5 INSTALL TEMPORARY PLUG IN BOTTOM OF DROP CONNECTION UNTIL CITY HAS APPROVED SWTCHOVER TO NEW SYSTEM. 6 FOR SW3TCHOVER. REMOVE TEMPORARY PLUG FROM BOTTOM OF DPOP CONNECTION AND CUT AND REMOVE PIPE SHOWN AS "TEMPORARY 8" PVC " N0. I REVISION MIN 3- HMA (CLASS K-) MATCH 5AW[UT EDGE OF E% PAVEMENT DEPTH Ex PAVEMENT. 6- CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE,�/ THEN TACK & COMPACT TO 95% MOOIPIED PROCTOR / SEAL JOINT (ASTM 1557) /) `EX PAVEMENT -BA NR RUN GRAVEL OR NATIVE UNDISTURBED BACK FILL IF APPROVED IN NATIVE WRITING BY ENGINEER. MATERIAL COMPACT TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR i -- -- PVC PIPE BEDDING MATERIALS r I I NOTE: REFERENCE RENTON STD PLP,: '101 AND 405 FOR FURTHER DETAIL TRENCH DETAIL FOR GRAVITY MAIN (OPEN CUTIPAVED SECTIONS) 1O - NTS STAINLESS STEEL CASING SPACER - (POWERSEAL PIPELINE PRODUCT NO 4810 OR EQUAL) SIZED TO FIT CARRIER PIPE & CASING STEEL CASING TO FIT CARRIER PIPE —CASING SE AL TAA -PVC SEWER MAIN (TYR (SIZE PER PLANS) ENDI EACH (SIZE PER PLAN) NDj SECTION A -A NOTES 1, SEAL EACH END OF CASING WTH FLEXIBLE END SEALS SUCH AS MODEL W BY PIPELINE SEAL & INSULATOR OR EQUAL 2 CASING SPACERS SHALL BE INSTALLED A MAXIMUM OF 10' ON CENTER 4 PIPE CASING DETAIL 10 - - - 55 KEY INTO EXISTING SLOPE GRADE TO MATCH EXISTING 55 2 MAX FIEL SLOPE 50= EXISTING GRADE �/ /�\/v /�/. PROPOSED BERM 50 g\ ' \ \Y /,?\ \,/\\ 2 1 FILL SLOPE MRPRAP /\� " MIN IN 1 THICK -45 40- %l\ // \/ / 129 F O 37;' _. PROPOSED 12- CONIC YER7 EXTENSION .40 / / _ 35- NV.4{.00 \ \7\./�\ \` f�"INV�39.23; \;NN..,, ���: :\;\�: `.. \INV�38. `.. 9 CONNECT ULVERT - NTH couvLI E%. Cuec ---- : 35 — FILL SLOPE WITH RIPRAP 1� NTS T DA SCM E PIPEE55STEELPIPE T P ACCESS COVER DETAIL, 10 10 Ga°x; -PPE CAP WTH ROUNDHEAD STAINLESS STEEL BOLT THROUGH CAP. TALK WEED TO PPE CAP. - SPLIT 1' STAINLESS STEEL PIPE FOR V-0' AT TIP. SPREAD ENDS SIGHTLY. AND DRIVE PPE TIP BELOW GROUND SURFACE 011 BOTTOM OF RAVING ELCVAnON NEAR SURFACE SETT_EMENT POINT (NSP) SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT 10 GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD AS SHOWN ON PLANS FILL AREA TO MATCH EXISTING GRADE 2.1 MAX SLOPE E ISTNG PAVEMENT OR FRAME AND UO. GROUND SURFACE (AASHM HS-20 LOAD RATED). SET RIM WITH OUSTING SURFACE CONCRETE OR ASPHALT PAVEMENT - (DEPTH VARIES) I \ CONCRETE COl1AR SAW CUT OR CORE DRNY ' -. HOLE FOR FRAME AND LIRM710) ARFAi UNIIPROVFD ARFAS GROUT IN PLACE ACCESS COVER IN IMPROVED AND 1NIMPRO D IRFACFC SURFACE SETTLEMENT MONITORING POINT g ACCESS COVER 10 NTS / CUT AREA TO MATCH -- EXISTING GRADE 2 1 MAX SLOPE 8'-12- LAYER OF 1-1/1 MINUS GRAVEL FILL COMPACTED TO 95% PERSPECIF 100% REVIEW GEOISPEC cL REPRESENTATIIONVE REPRESENTATIVE TD INSPECT PRIOR TO PLACEMENT ILA • 1 a ■ a g TYPICAL GRADING PLAN AS NOTED "~ ii CITY OF RENTOr! I 41 "°' I DATUM 1 P•un��a; �„ddmg/Public Works Dept 1 .O• 1• �.�U. BkOU t. � ♦♦ ■ • • � Z tP s1//I ■ L_ � /�i TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/, 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT W WP-27-2812 MISC DETAILS _10 TEMPORARY EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROL NOTES: 1. APPROVAL OF THIS TEMPORARY EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROL (TESC) PLAN DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN APPROVAL OF PERMANENT ROAD OR DRAINAGE DESIGN (E.G. SIZE AND LOCATION OF ROADS, PIPES, RESTRICTORS, CHANNELS, RETENTION FACILITIES, UTILITIES, ETC.) 2, CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TO SUBMIT TESC AND DEWATERING PLAN TO OWNER AND ENGINEER FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 3. CONTRACTOR AND AN ON -SITE REPRESENTATIVE OF OWNER WILL REVIEW THE INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF THE TESC MEASURES SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. THE TESC OBSERVER OR PERMITTING AGENCY MAY RECOMMEND ADDITIONAL MEASURES OR CHANGES TO THE TESC PLAN THAT ARE WARRANTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR AND OBSERVER WILL EXAMINE ALL TESC MEASURES PERIODICALLY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD, AND AFTER STORMS HAVING 0.5 INCHES OR MORE OF RAINFALL IN A 24-HOUR PERIOD. THE OBSERVER AND THE PERMITTING AGENCY HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO REQUIRE CORRECTIVE ACTION IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE EROSION CONTROL OBJECTIVES. 4 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE TESC PLANS AND THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND UPGRADING OF THESE TESC FACILITIES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. TESC MEASURES SHALL REMAIN FUNCTIONING AND IN PLACE UNTIL THE SITE HAS BEEN STABILIZED AND THE PERMITTING AGENCY, OWNER OR ENGINEER HAS APPROVED THE REMOVAL OF THE TESC MEASURES. 5. AS CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES AND UNEXPECTED SEASONAL CONDTIONS DICTATE, ADDITIONAL TESC MEASURES MAY BECOME NECESSARY TO PROTECT ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND TO ENSURE WATER QUALITY FOR SITE RUNOFF. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ADDRESS DEFICIENT TESC CONDITIONS, AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FACILITIES, OVER AND ABOVE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED ON THE APPROVED PLANS AS NEEDED 6 THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS MUST BE CONSTRUCTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL CLEARING AND GRADING ACTIVITIES, AND IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO INSURE THAT SEDIMENT LADEN WATER DOES NOT ENTER THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM OR VIOLATE APPLICABLE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS. 7, THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD, THESE TESC FACILITIES SHALL BE UPGRADED (E.G ADDITIONAL SUMPS, RELOCATION OF DITCHES AND SILT FENCES, ETC.) AS NEEDED. 8 THE TESC FACILITIES SHALL BE INSPECTED DAILY BY THE CONTRACTOR AND MAINTAINED AS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THEY CONTINUE TO FUNCTION. 9 ANY AREAS OF EXPOSED SOILS, INCLUDING ROADWAY EMBANKMENTS, THAT WILL NOT BE DISTURBED FOR TWO DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON OR SEVEN DAYS DURING THE DRY SEASON SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED WITH APPROVED ESC MEOTHODS (E.G. SEEDING, MULCHING, PLASTIC COVERING, ETC.) 10. ANY AREA NEEDING TESC MEASURE, NOT REQUIRING IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, SHALL BE STABILIZED WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS. 11, AT NO TIME SHALL MORE THAN ONE FOOT OF SEDIMENT BE ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN A CATCH BASIN. ALL CATCH BASINS AND CONVEYANCE LINES SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING. THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT LADEN WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM. 12. WHERE MULCH FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL IS REQUIRED, IT SHALL BE APPLIED AT A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES. 13. PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON (OCT. 1), ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE REVIEWED TO IDENTIFY WHICH AREAS CAN BE STABILIZED IN PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER RAINS. IDENTIFIED AREAS SHOULD BE STABILIZED WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON. 14. TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (TESC) MEASURES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NDPES CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL PERMIT, THE CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN, ALL OTHER APPLICABLE PERMIT CONDITIONS, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS. 15, NOT ALL CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER BMPS ARE SHOWN ON THE TESC DRAWINGS. SEE SWPPP FOR DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BMPS IDENTIFIED IN THE PLAN SHEETS AS WELL AS FOR OTHER APPLICABLE CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER BMPS. 16. TESC MEASURES AND SELECTED BMPS IDENTIFIED ON THE TESC PLAN AND IN THE SWPPP ARE BASED ON INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF THE DRAWING AND SWPPP DEVELOPMENT. CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL LEAD (CESCL) SHALL MODIFY TESC PLAN AND SWPPP AS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE REQUIREMENTS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 15 ARE MET AT ALL TIMES. Stantec 11130 NE-33rd Place, Bellevue WA 98004 Phone: (4Z5) $69-9448 www.sWtec.com wr's a ori, .n s"s'"' aevanou ..rruoncw 1 HIGH VISIBILITY FENCE 01 SILT rsee eraoM EROSION CONTROL AT CULVERT ENDS 11 .- NO. I REVISION n O .on �. rrrr rs.rrrsM rrr� r swanrr. re,arrrrgn uoM vnlearrr race 8TAMCARCrLYI14M*1H • a.betleb a "W 1142 w AT CULV CI? II!I L AT tuLv�tT eMoe RA/A9Aee RAM Ne2♦.0 - n.orrrrrA m El8 ' BY 1 DATE 1 APPR IF4a+� it � mnmrn,gn.Nn�M1�aw..+rw ww. �` v.... rs.vws swy rare a«.x.r� a«ann �e � � +aer s..,... roetnas+ow.m eaevae w.. a t•v.n rnwr soar a ww.e.. t ..u.n►,a.n..r c..s.emm r. IRIV 7, Ilk- Cr l ` .�u..wias..esspy1°. 10M.nimw.e°P w"- - � -7 NIGH V1=5111 rTY NLT FViCe srAMOAw rLAM uo.+s.00 2 HIGH VISIBILITY SILT FENCE �rrMevee vwsse CATCH BASIN PROTECTION r"s � DATUM rx ac wcx rvt .coon. •_® CITY OF ±1� RENTON Planning/Build,ng/Public Werks Dept rmr �. ■.r r.wo.r rd�e.rr...r. r.s..� N �Ma• a m. rrr r....r r..sw rr■�x re..srar a r.xs sro.ew.®re.w ssa m.ms..a�nn .nss�m,rmn eroele DRAW WAY rlmtcra STASM RAM &48.: 0 rreee.a.e.■ w� I 0REVIEW 1 \—F ". �"';�."1'Ep6�;a fit• TALBOT HILL SEWER RELOCATION - 3/15/2016 1-405, SR167 IC/DC PROJECT WWP-27-2812 , TESC NOTES & DETAILS 1 1 n David Christensen From: Fenton, Ross (Consultant)<FentonR@con sultant.wsdot.wa.gov> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 12:52 PM To: David Christensen Cc: Kutrich, Robert Subject: RE: I-405 SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector UTB 1223 Renton Sanitary Sewer CN Attachments: UP pendP REN CNMaintPermit 2016 0302c.docx; UP pendP Exhibit A Specials 2016 0302c.docx; OF pendF REN 14th Franchise 2016 0301c.docx; OF penclF REN 14th Exhibit A Specials 2016 0301c.docx Dave — There are four documents that are tied to the City's S. 14th Sanitary Sewer Relocation project: • UTB 1223, Utility Construction Agreement (Work by Utility Shared Cost) for South 14th Street — Sanitary Sewer Main Relocation. Robert sent a draft of this to you on 2/19, which you are reviewing as noted in the below email. This agreement identifies the following: o City Share: $419,509 o State Share: $3,177,286 GCB 2274 - Cooperative Agreement. This document is in with AAG for review. Included in this document, Section 10.0 Payment, is provisions for the State to reimburse the City as follows: 10.1 In consideration for the relocated portions of South 14th Street described in Section 4.3.6 which will not be designed and constructed to City Standards WSDOT will reimburse the CITY a one-time lump sum amount (Reimbursement Amount) of kwrite> Dollars ($xx4 _ This- amount represents_ the estimated cost difference, as shown in Exhibit F, Cost Estimate, between the roadway section if it were constructed to City Standards less the roadway section as it will be constructed by the Project. Application for Temporary Franchise, including Special Provisions for Temporary Franchise o Allows for construction and maintenance of relocated SS on State property until property relinquished and/or transferred to City at completion of 405/167 IC DC Project. City Construction and Maintenance Permit, including Special Provisions (City Construction and Maintenance Permit) o Allows for construction and maintenance of relocated SS within 1-405 limited access. The first two above bulleted items address the reimbursement: • UTB 1223 — addresses Renton responsibility to relocate SS located within 1-405 right of way at City cost. • GCB 2274 — addresses State responsibility for reimbursing Renton for use of street variance for reconstruction of S. 14th at less than City Standards. Note: the reimbursement for the S. 14th work is not tied to the Panther Creek wetlands property, but is tied to the terms contained in Section 10 of the Cooperative agreement. Please, find attached a copy of the 3`d and 41h above bulleted items for your consideration. There is one additional attachment that is proposed for inclusion with each of these two items, which is the environmental commits associated with the work being performed under WSDOT's environmental permits. This document is being cleaned up and will be provided to you in a follow-up email later this week. EXHIBIT 8 Please, let me know if you have questions and/or concerns. Thanks, Ross Ross Fenton NWR Design Build & 1405/511167 Project Office 425-456-8538 / MS NB82-250 fentonr@consultant.wsdot.wa.gov From: David Christensen [mailto:Dchristensen Rentonwa.00v] Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 9:48 AM To: Kutrich, Robert; Fenton, Ross (Consultant) Subject: RE: I-405 SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector UTB 1223 Renton Sanitary Sewer CN Robert, Mike and I are working on both getting review for this document as well as starting our process for City Council approval. The big question for you and Ross is what assurance will the City have regarding being reimbursed for our costs for the work in 1-405 via the property agreement for land on the Panther Creek Wetlands. I want to be sure I can express this properly to my Council as I get their approval and can be assured that these costs will be reimbursed. Thanks, Dave C. From: Kutrich, Robert [mailto:KutriRF(a)wsdot.wa.govl Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 8:17 AM To: David Christensen Cc: Fenton, Ross (Consultant) Subject: I-405 SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector UTB 1223 Renton Sanitary Sewer CN David, Attached for review and comment is the draft agreement and exhibits of UTB 1223 for the sanitary sewer main relocation construction. The draft is based on a WSDOT standard form. Please distribute for review as needed and have all review comments returned to me. Note that provision 7.2 mentions access and right of entry provisions to be included in Exhibit A. I understand that the plan is to install the settlement monitoring devices within limited access right of way on either side of I- 405 at Smithers, so we will need to prepare language to include in the Specs to address that work. Thank you for your help. Please let me know if you have any questions. Robert F. Kutrich NWR Design -Build Office Engineering Services Ar _ f!1 W a 19099Mkatkno Application for Temporary Franchise Franchise No. Applicant - Please print or type all information Application is Hereby Made For: ❑ Permit ❑ Category 1 $500.00 ® Franchise ❑ Amendment ❑ Category 2 $300.00 ❑ Franchise Renewal $250.00 ❑ Franchise Consolidation $300.00 ❑ Category 3 $150.00 Intended Use of State Right of Way is to Construct, Operate, and Maintain a: Sanitary sewer system on a portion of State Route 405 _ (atifrom) Mile Post 02.43 to Mile Post . 02.72 in KING - County, to begin in the_ NE 1/4 Section 19 -___ Township _23 North Range _5 East W.M. and end in the NE 1/4 Section 19 Township 23 North Range 5 East W.M. ........... ._......... Fees in the amount of $0 are paid to cover the basic administrative expenses incident to the processing of this application according to WAU-468--U4-an-a RCW 47.44 and amendments thereto. The applicant promises to pay any additional costs incurred by the Washington State Department of Transportation (Department) on the behalf of the applicant. Checks or Money Orders are to be made payable to "Washington State Department of Transportation." CITY OF RENTON Applicant (Referred to as City) Applicant Authorized Signature 1055 South Grady Way ! David Christensen Address Print or Type Name Renton WA 98057 _Wastewater Utility Engineering Supervisor City State Zip Coda Title (425) 430-7212 Telephone Date -------- 916001271 Federal Tax ID or Social Security I, Email Applicant Reference (WO) Number Authorization to Occupy Only If Approved Below The Department hereby grants this Temporary Franchise, as applicable, subject to the terms and conditions stated in the General Provisions, Special Provisions. and Exhibits attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. For Department Use Only Exhibits Attached Department Approval i i Exhibit A Special Provisions By: 1 Martin Palmer Exhibit B 90% Contract Provisions Exhibit C 90% Contract Plans Title: ENGINEERING MANAGER, NWR i Exhibit D Right of Way Plans ! Date: i I Department Accounting Reference Number Revised 08/2015 General Provisions This Temporary Franchise is issued pursuant to the terms of RCW 47.32, RCW 47.44, and WAC 468-34, and amendments thereto. Renewal of a Franchise must be by application prior to expiration of this Franchise as required by RCW 47.44.020(3). 1. A copy of this Temporary Franchise must be on the job site, protected from the elements, at all times during any construction authorized by this Temporary Franchise. 2. The City agrees that it shall be responsible for and pay the Department's expended direct and indirect costs associated with applicable provisions of the Temporary Franchise. (a) The Department will assign a reimbursable account to the City as a means of invoicing the City for the costs associated with this Temporary Franchise. (b) The Department will invoice the City and the City agrees to pay the Department within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of an invoice. 3. Upon approval of this Temporary Franchise, the City shall diligently proceed with the Work and comply with all General and Special provisions herein. Construction of facilities proposed under this Temporary Franchise must be completed by November 30, 2016. 'Work" under this Temporary Franchise shall mean construction, operation, and maintenance of the City's facilities as authorized herein. 4. The City shall notify the Department representative in special provision 1 of the name, address, and telephone number of its contractor when Work outlined herein is going to be performed with other than its own forces. When the City uses a contractor, an authorized representative of the City shall be present at all times unless otherwise agreed to by the Department representative. A list of authorized representatives shall be submitted prior to the construction start date. (Authorized representatives are defined as persons having signatory authority for the City and or the authority to control the Work as needed for any issues identified by the Department.) 5. The City agrees to schedule and perform its Work in such a manner as not to delay the Department's contractor's work when the Department has a contractor performing work in the vicinity of the City's Work. 6. All contact between the Department and the City's contractor shall be through the City representative. Where the City chooses to perform the Work with its own forces, it may elect to appoint one of its own employees engaged in the Work as its representative. The City shall adequately police and supervise all Work performed by itself, its contractor, subcontractor, agent, and/or others, so as not to endanger or injure any person or property. 7. The City shall contact the identified Department representative two (2) weeks prior to conducting Work, to determine the location of survey control monuments within the area in which the City will be working. In the event any monument or right of way marker will be altered, damaged, or destroyed by the City, the Department, prior to City Work, will reference or reset the monument or right of way marker. During the Work, upon discovery of a monument or right of way marker, the City shall cease Work in that area and immediately notify the Department of the discovery. The Department will coordinate with the City to ensure that the monument or right of way marker is recorded or replaced. 9. The City agrees that all Work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Department. All material and workmanship shall conform to the Department's Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, current edition, and amendments thereto, and shall be subject to Department inspection. All Department acceptance and inspections are solely for the benefit of the Department and not for the benefit of the City, the City's contractor (if any), or any third party. 10. The City shall comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (Federal Highway Administration) and the State of Washington modifications thereto (chapter 468-95 WAC) while it performs the Work. 11. This Temporary Franchise may not be amended or modified without the Department's prior review and approval. Upon completion of construction, the City shall provide a written notice of completion of the Work to the Department's representative within ten (10) calendar days of the completion of construction so that the Department may make its final inspection. Further, the City shall provide the Region Utilities Engineer with detailed as -built drawings within thirty (30) calendar days of completion of construction, if the originally approved Temporary Franchise construction plans have been revised during the course of construction. Franchise XXXXXX General Provisions Page 2 14. If the Department determines in good faith that emergency maintenance work on the City's facility is needed to (a) protect any aspect of the state-owned right of way, or (b) secure the safety of the traveling public due to a failure of the City's facility, the Department may perform the necessary work without the City's prior approval, and the City agrees to pay the Department's expended costs and expenses for performing the work in accordance with general provision 2. The Department will notify the City of the emergency work performed as soon as practicable. 15. The Department may amend, revoke, or cancel this Temporary Franchise at any time by giving written notice to the City. If the Temporary Franchise is amended, the City will have thirty (30) calendar days to modify the facility as the Temporary Franchise amendment(s) require. If the facility modifications cannot be made within thirty (30) calendar days, the City shall respond to the Department, in writing, as to when the facility modifications can be made. If the Temporary Franchise is revoked or canceled, the City shall immediately remove all facilities from the right of way. Any facilities remaining upon the right of way thirty (30) calendar days after written notice of Temporary Franchise revocation or cancellation may be removed by the Department at the expense of the City. The City agrees to pay the Department's expended costs and expenses for performing the work in accordance with general provision 2. 16. Should the City breach any of the conditions and requirements of this Temporary Franchise, or should the City fail to proceed with due diligence and in good faith with the Work as authorized by this Temporary Franchise, the Department may cancel or revoke the Temporary Franchise upon thirty (30) calendar days written notice to the City. 17. The City shall not excavate or place any obstacle within the state-owned right of way in such a manner as to interfere with the Department's construction, operation, and maintenance of the state-owned right of way or the public's travel thereon without first receiving the Department's written authorization. 18. The City agrees to maintain, at its sole expense, its facilities authorized by this Temporary Franchise in a condition satisfactory to the Department. 20. Upon completion of all Work, the City shall immediately remove all rubbish and debris from the state-owned right of way, leaving the state-owned right of way in a neat, presentable, and safe condition to the Department's satisfaction. Any Work- related rubbish and debris clean up, or any necessary slope treatment to restore and/or protect the state-owned right of way, not done within one (1) week of Work completion, unless otherwise negotiated, will be done by the Department at the expense of the City. The City agrees to pay the Department's expended costs and expenses for performing the work in accordance with general provision 2. 21. The Department shall not share in the City facilities' cost of operation or maintenance of any of the facilities installed under this Temporary Franchise. 22. The City shall comply with the Department's Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Manual (M 3103.01) and any revisions thereto, for erosion control and/or to mitigate any erosion occurring as a result of the Work. If the City Work performed under this Permit alters, modifies, changes, or interferes in any way with the drainage of the state-owned right of way, the City shall make all corrections and/or provisions the Department requires to fix and restore the state-owned right of way drainage to its original condition and function. 23. The City shall be responsible for securing all necessary permits not referenced in Special Provision 34, including but not limited to, federal, state, and local regulatory, tribal, environmental, archeological, and railroad permits and permits from the Washington State Department of Ecology, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, and/or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prior to beginning the Work authorized by this Temporary Franchise. The City shall be responsible for mitigation measures where wetlands have been disturbed beyond the limits permitted and agrees that it is responsible for any fines imposed for noncompliance with the permit(s) conditions or for failure to obtain the required permits. In addition, the City, on behalf of itself and its contractors, officers, officials, employees, and agents, agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend, at its sole cost and expense, the Department and its officers, officials, employees, and agents from any and all fines, costs, claims, judgments, and/or awards of damages (to regulatory agencies, persons, and/or property), arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the City's failure to (1) obtain any required permit for the City Work or (2) comply with permit conditions. Further, the City shall be responsible for compliance with all federal, state, and focal laws, regulations. 24. For any of the City's Work that requires permit coverage under the "CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL PERMIT — National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and State Waste Discharge General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity" (Construction Stormwater General Permit), the City shall obtain said permit coverage and shall comply with all requirements of the Construction Stormwater General Permit. Upon the Department's request, the City shall provide a copy of the Construction Franchise XXXXXX General Provisions Page 3 Stormwater General Permit. In addition, the City, on behalf of itself and its contractors, officers, officials, employees, and agents, agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend, at its sole cost and expense, the Department and its officers, officials, employees, and agents from any and all fines, costs, claims, judgments, and/or awards of damages (to regulatory agencies, persons, and/or property), arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the City's failure to (1) obtain coverage under the Construction Stormwater General Permit for City Work or (2) comply with the Construction Stormwater General Permit requirements. 25. This Temporary Franchise does not authorize the City, or its employees, contractors, or agents, any right to cut, spray, retard, remove, destroy, disfigure, or in any way modify the physical condition of any vegetative material located on the state-owned right of way, except for the areas identified for clearing and grubbing as shown in Exhibit C. Should the City anticipate that its Work will further alter the appearance of the state-owned right of way vegetation, the City shall notify the Department representative listed in special provision 1 to obtain the Department's prior written approval of the City's proposed work. Should the City damage the appearance of the state-owned right of way vegetation without the Department's prior written approval, the City is subject to penalties provided for in RCWs 47.40.070, 47.40.080, and 4.24.630, as applicable. 28. The City, its successors and assigns, shall indemnify, defend at its sole cost and expense, and hold harmless the State of Washington, its officers and employees, from all claims, demands, damages (both to persons and/or property), expenses, regulatory fines, and/or suits that (1) arise out of or are incident to any acts or omissions of the City, its agents, contractors, and/or employees, in the use of the state-owned right of way as authorized by the terms and conditions of this Temporary Franchise, or (2) are caused by the breach of any of the terms or conditions of this Temporary Franchise by the City, its successors and assigns, and its contractors, agents, and/or employees. The City, its successors and assigns, shall not be required to indemnify, defend, or hold harmless the State of Washington, its officers and/or employees, if the claim, suit, or action for damages (both to persons and/or property) is caused by the acts or omissions of the State of Washington, its officers and/or employees; provided that, if such claims, suits, or actions result from the concurrent negligence of (a) the State of Washington, its officers and/or employees, and (b) the City, its agents, contractors, and/or employees, or involves those actions covered by RCW 4.24.115, the indemnity provisions provided herein shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the acts or omissions of the City, its agents, contractors, and/or employees. 29. The City agrees that its obligations under this Temporary Franchise extend to any claim, demand, and/or cause of action brought by, or on behalf of, any of its employees or agents while performing Work under this Temporary Franchise while located on state-owned right of way. For this purpose, the City, by MUTUAL NEGOTIATION, hereby waives, with respect to the State of Washington only, any immunity that would otherwise be available to it against such claims under the Industrial Insurance provisions in chapter 51,12 RCW. 30. The indemnification and waiver provided for in general provisions 28 and 29 shall survive the termination of this Temporary Franchise. 31. Any action for damages against the State of Washington, its agents, contractors, and/or employees, arising out of damages to a utility or other facility located on state-owned right of way, shall be subject to the provisions and limitations of RCW 47.44.150. 32. This Temporary Franchise shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall not prohibit the Department from granting rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the Department from using any of the state-owned right of way or other properties for transportation purposes, or affect the Department's right to full supervision and control over all or any part of the state-owned right of way or properties, none of which is hereby surrendered. Further, the Department reserves the exclusive right to require that all utility facilities be subject to joint trenching and occupancy. Franchise XXXXXX General Provisions Page 4 Adftk Washington State V% Department of Transportation Applicable provisions are denoted by ( X ) Special Provisions for Temporary Franchise 1. No Work provided for herein shall be performed until the City is authorized by the following Washington State Department of Transportation (Department) Representative(s): Name: Lisa Hodgson Name: Title: Proiect Engineer Title: Street: 600 —108th Avenue NE Suite 400 Street: City: Bellevue City: State: WA Zip:98004 State: Zip: Phone: (206) 437-7242 Cell: Phone: Cell: Fax: Fax: The City shall notify in writing the identified Department representative(s) at least Seven (7) working days (Monday through Friday excluding any holidays), in advance of commencing Work on state-owned right of way. 2. Prior to beginning the Work, a pre -construction conference shall be held at which the Department, the City's engineer, contractor, and inspector (as applicable) shall be present. The City shall give a minimum Ten (10) working days (Monday through Friday excluding any holidays) notice to the Department's representative(s) prior to the pre -construction conference. ❑ 3. Work within the state-owned highway right of way shall be restricted to No Work shall be allowed on Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, without prior approval by the Department. In addition, the Utility shall be off the highway by noon the day prior to a holiday unless authorized by the Department. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is counted as the holiday, and the Utility shall be off the highway by noon Thursday. When the Holiday falls on a Monday the Utility shall be off the right of way at noon on the preceding Friday. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the Department to further restrict work within state-owned highway right of way at the Department's discretion. The hours of closure are subject to change if required by the Department. ❑ 4. During non -working hours equipment and materials shall not be located or stored within the work zone clear zone (WZCZ) area. Minimum WZCZ distances will be measured from the edge of the traveled way (the portion of the roadway intended for the movement of vehicles, exclusive of shoulders and lanes for parking, turning, and storage for turning) and will be determined as follows: Minimum Work Zone Clear Zone Distance Posted Speed Distance From Traveled Way (ft) 35 mph or less 10 40 mph 15 45 to 55 mph 20 60 mph or greater 30 5. In the event that during the course of this project an inadvertent discovery of historical/archeological objects, human remains, or a bone/bones of uncertain origin is made, the City shall immediately cease DOT Form 224-030 Franchise XXXXXX Special Provisions Page 1 Revised 04/2015 operations, contact the Department Representative in section 1, and follow the plan and procedures in accordance with the Unanticipated Discovery Plan. Determination of necessary follow-up actions or the ability to continue work shall be at the sole discretion of the Department. ❑ 6. The Utility agrees that, in the event any construction and/or maintenance of the highway facility becomes necessary within the proximity of the utility installation, it is expressly understood that, upon request from the Department's representative, the Utility will promptly identify and locate by suitable field markings any and all of its underground facilities so that the Department or its contractor can be fully apprised at all times of their precise locations. ❑ 7. Construction of this facility will not be permitted from the shoulders or through the traffic lanes and/or ramps of SR All construction access will be from , ........ ._.... _,______.____._.,..,_. BOND AND INSURANCE COVERAGE ❑ 8. The Utility has provided bond coverage for the Work under this Permit or Franchise by furnishing a blanket surety bond held by the Department at the WSDOT Headquarters Utilities Unit in Olympia, WA. I -1 9. The Utility or its contractor shall provide a surety bond to the Department in the amount of $ _... ..... . written by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Washington, or shall set up a Department -approved escrow account prior to the start of construction to cover the Work under this Permit or Franchise. The surety bond or escrow account shall remain in force for a period of one (1) year after the written notice of completion of the Work (as provided in general provision 11), except that when the Work impacts the paved highway (open cuts, bores or damage to the highway surface), the Utility shall be required to maintain the surety bond or escrow account for a period of two (2) years after the notice of completion. 0 10. The City shall require its contractor to provide a surety bond in the full amount of the contract, written by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Washington. The surety bond shall remain in force until all construction under this Temporary Franchise has been completed, and the City's contractor has restored any affected Department property and right of way to the satisfaction of the Department. 0 11. The City shall provide proof of insurance coverage prior to performing any Work within state-owned right of way, as follows: (a) Commercial General Liability covering the risks of bodily injury (including death), property damage, and personal injury, including coverage for contractual liability, with a limit of not less than $3 million per occurrence and in the aggregate; (b) Business Automobile Liability (owned, hired, or non -owned) covering the risks of bodily injury (including death) and property damage, including coverage for contractual liability, with a limit of not less than $1 million per accident; (c) Employers Liability covering the risks of City's employees' bodily injury by accident or disease, with limits of not less than $1 million per accident for bodily injury by accident and $1 million per employee for bodily injury by disease. Such insurance policies or related certificates of insurance shall name the Washington State Department of Transportation as an additional insured on all general liability, automobile liability, employers' liability, and excess policies. A forty-five (45) calendar day written notice shall be given to the Department prior to termination of or any material change to the policy(ies) as such relate(s) to this Temporary Franchise. ❑ 12. If the Utility is a city or county, it has provided verification of insurance coverage to the Department by providing proof of its coverage through a Risk Pool or verification that the city or county is self -insured, to comply with the insurance terms and conditions of this Permit or Franchise. DOT Form 224-030 Franchise XXXXXX Special Provisions Page 2 Revised 04/2015 UNDERGROUND FACILITIES ❑ 13. The Utility shall completely remove all Deactivated Facilities (as defined in Washington State Department of Transportation Utilities Manual M 22-87). ❑ 14. Deactivated facilities left within the state owned right of way shall remain owned by the Utility, who shall continue to bear all responsibility for any future costs incurred for removal of the Deactivated facilities if required by the Department in its sole discretion. E. 15. For underground facilities, markers shall be placed at both ends of a crossing, and at all changes in offset distance from right of way line or centerline of the highway and placed approximately every 500 feet for longitudinal installations. Marker information as a minimum shall include owner name, pipeline or cable identification and station, and telephone number or other means to contact a local office. Markers must be in compliance with the Departments Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction Manual M 41-10, Division 9 (9-17 Flexible Guideposts), not create a safety hazard, and all markers shall be placed and maintained so as to minimize interference with Department maintenance operations. It is the Utility's responsibility to maintain its markers. Maintenance of markers includes but is not limited to update of Utility's name (if changed) or Utility's successors' or assigns' contact information, and replacement of damaged or missing markers. Z 16. Ail trenched underground facilities shall include a component by which the utility can be located with conventional methods, provided that for all installations in trenches, the City shall install detector tape approximately 12 inches above the underground facility. The tape shall conform to the standards of the American Public Works Association Uniform Color Code. CJ 17. Utility facilities or casings for facilities crossing under highways surfaced with oil, asphalt concrete pavement, or cement concrete pavement shall be by trenchless construction, using the appropriate equipment to jack, bore, or auger the facility through the highway prism with a minimum depth of 5 feet along any point from the top of facility to the lowest point of the finished highway grade, at a minimum of 3.5 feet depth from bottom of ditch/toe of slope to top of facility or casing. ❑ 18. If PVC or NDPE casings are utilized for crossings, they shall be greater than Schedule 80 or equivalent or as approved by the Department. i l 19. Casing requirements (WAC 468-34-210) for utilities are specified individually or in whole on the attached exhibits. Any variances to these casing requirements must be approved by the Department, in writing prior to installation. ❑ 20. Pipeline installation shall meet the provisions of chapter 480-93 WAC, Gas Companies - Safety, and amendments thereto. ❑ 21. Open trenching (cutting a trench for direct placement of a utility that does not include cutting an existing paved highway surface) will only be allowed at the locations identified on the plan sheets and/or listed on Exhibit(s) with restoration to be performed as noted on the attached "Open Trench Detail," Exhibit ❑ 22. Open cuts (cutting a trench for direct placement of a utility that does include cutting the existing paved highway surface) of the highway are a variance to Department policy, requiring justification (Open Cut Variance Request) and approval by the Department prior to the Work beginning. Open cuts are only allowed at approved locations identified on the plan sheets and/or listed on Exhibit(s) with restoration to be performed as noted on the attached "Open Cut Detail," Exhibit ❑ 23. If determined necessary by the Department representative, any or all of the excavated material shall be removed and replaced with suitable material as specified by the Department. It is the Utility's DOT Form 224-030 Franchise XXXXXX Special Provisions Page 3 Revised 04/2015 responsibility to obtain any necessary permits or comply with applicable requirements to haul or dispose of any excavated material. O 24. If determined by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and/or the Department representative that extra Shoring (beyond that specified in Section 7-08.3(1)B of the Department's Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction) is necessary for the safety of the workers or the protection of the highway pavement, the trenching or excavation work shall be stopped and no Work in the trench or excavation area will be allowed until satisfactory modifications are made. ❑X 25. All trenches, boring or jacking pits, etc., shall be backfilled as soon as possible. If left open during nonworking hours, they shall be protected to the satisfaction of the Department. Methods of protection shall be submitted a minimum of Seven (7) calendar days in advance for approval by the Department prior to use. AERIAUABOVEGROUND FACILITIES ❑ 26. All facilities on joint use poles shall be relocated at the time the pole owner either moves or removes its poles. (The pole owner is the Permit or Franchise holder under which the poles were installed and is responsible for ensuring the removal of the pole.) ❑ 27. Neutral conductors associated with circuits of 0 to 22 Kilovolts, where the neutral is considered to be 0- 750 Volts, shall have a minimum clearance of 24 feet Vertical Clearance as indicated in WAC 468-34- 290, 20 feet provided the facility is grounded at each pole at each end of the crossing. 28. The Utility agrees to underground the aboveground facilities covered by this Franchise in Scenic Classes "A" and " "B", as defined on the attached Exhibit(s) , either at the time of major construction of the facility , for that portion of facility to be reconstructed, or prior to expiration of this Franchise. ❑ 29. The Utility agrees to underground the aboveground facilities covered by this Franchise in Scenic Classes "A," "AX,' "B," and/or "BX," as defined on the attached Exhibit(s) , at the time the pole owner undergrounds its facility. The existing aboveground facility may remain or be relocated as aboveground in Scenic Classes "AX" or "BX," if acceptable to the Department. ❑ 30. The Utility agrees to underground or relocate the existing aboveground facilities covered by this Franchise in Scenic Classes 'A" "AX," "B," and/or "BX," as defined on the attached Exhibit(s) to a location acceptable to the Department either at the time of reconstruction, for the portion of line to be reconstructed, or prior to the expiration of this Franchise. The existing aboveground facility may remain or be relocated as aboveground in Scenic Classes "AX" or "BX," if acceptable to the Department. MAINTENANCE ❑ 31. No routine maintenance of the facility authorized by this Permit or Franchise will be allowed within the limited access area. ❑ 32. Maintenance access of this facility will not be permitted from the shoulders, thru•traffic lanes, and/or ramps of , and all service to this facility will be accessed from ❑x 33. The City will notify the Department representative(s), listed in Special Provision 1, Five (5) working days (Monday through Friday excluding any holidays) prior to any scheduled maintenance work to be performed in the state-owned right of way. DOT Form 224-030 Franchise XXXXXX Special Provisions Page 4 Revised 04/2015 1:11i+IT110! dhTIM4�+11 ❑x 34. The environmental documents listed below by title are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Temporary Franchise: • 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project — Unanticipated Discovery Plan [January 8, 2016] • 1-405/SR 167 Interchange - Direct Connector Project — Final Wetland Mitigation Bank Use Memo [December 8, 2015] • Wetland and Stream Assessment Report Addendum—1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project [December 2014] • Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application Form—1-405/SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector • 1-405, Tukwila to Renton Improvement Project (1-5 to SR 169 — Phase 2) — Hazardous Materials Technical Memorandum [May 2007] WMATI ❑x 35. This Temporary Franchise shall expire upon written transfer of the properties by the Department to the City pursuant to the provisions of PT xxxxx. Property Transfer Agreement, and Turnback Agreement TB 1-0241. DOT Form 224-030 Franchise XXXXXX Special Provisions Page 5 Revised 0412015 Special Provisions (City Construction and Maintenance Permit) 1. A copy of this Construction and Maintenance Permit must be on the job site, protected from the elements, at all times during any construction authorized by this Construction and Maintenance Permit, 2. The City agrees to schedule and perform its Work in such a manner as not to delay the Department's contractor's work when the Department has a contractor performing work in the vicinity of the City's Work. 3. The City shall contact the identified Department representative two (2) weeks prior to conducting Work, to determine the location of survey control monuments within the area in which the City will be working. In the event any monument or right of way marker will be altered, damaged, or destroyed by the City, the Department, prior to City Work, will reference or reset the monument or right of way marker. During the Work, upon discovery of a monument or right of way marker, the City shall cease Work in that area and immediately notify the Department of the discovery. The Department will coordinate with the City to ensure that the monument or right of way marker is recorded or replaced. 4. In the event any milepost, fence, or guardrail is located within the limits of the City's Work and will be disturbed during Utility Work, the City agrees to carefully remove these highway facilities prior to Utility Work and reset or replace these highway facilities after the Utility Work, to the Department's sole satisfaction and at the sole cost of the City. The City agrees that all highway signs and traffic control devices shall not be removed or disturbed during Utility Work. 5. Upon completion of construction, the City shall provide a written notice of completion of the Work to the Department's representative within ten (10) calendar days of the completion of construction so that the Department may make its final inspection. Further, the City shall provide the Region Utilities Engineer with detailed as -built drawings within thirty (30) calendar days of completion of construction, if the originally approved Construction and Maintenance Permit construction plans have been revised during the course of construction. 6. The City agrees to maintain, at its sole expense, its facilities authorized by this Construction and Maintenance Permit in a condition satisfactory to the Department. 7. The Department shall not share in the City facilities' cost of operation or maintenance of any of the facilities installed under this Construction and Maintenance Permit. 8. The City shall comply with the Department's Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Manual (M 3103.01) and any revisions thereto, for erosion control and/or to mitigate any erosion occurring as a result of the Work. If the Utility Work performed under this Construction and Maintenance Permit alters, modifies, changes, or interferes in any way with the drainage of the state-owned highway right of way, the City shall, at its own expense, make all corrections and/or provisions the Department requires to fix and restore the state-owned right of way drainage to its original condition and function prior to the City's Work. Should the City not make the required drainage restoration, the Department reserves the right to make such changes as necessary to restore the original drainage function at the sole cost of the City, and the City agrees to pay the Department's expended costs and expenses for performing the work. 9. The City shall be responsible for securing all necessary permits not referenced in Special Provision 16, including but not limited to, federal, state, and local regulatory, tribal, environmental, archeological, and railroad permits and permits from the Washington State Department of Ecology, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, and/or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prior to beginning the Work authorized by this Construction and Maintenance Permit. The City shall be responsible for mitigation measures where wetlands have been disturbed beyond the limits permitted and agrees that it is responsible for any fines imposed for noncompliance with the permit(s) conditions or for failure to obtain the required permits. In addition, the City, on behalf of itself and its contractors, officers, officials, employees, and agents, agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend, at its sole cost and expense, the Department and its officers, officials, employees, and agents from any and all fines, costs, claims, judgments, and/or awards of damages (to regulatory agencies, persons, and/or property), arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the City's failure to (1) obtain any required permit for the Utility Work or (2) comply with permit conditions. Further, the City shall be responsible for compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations. 10. This Construction and Maintenance Permit does not authorize the City, or its employees, contractors, or agents, any right to cut, spray, retard, remove, destroy, disfigure, or in any way modify the physical condition of any vegetative material located on the state-owned highway right of way, except for the areas identified for clearing and grubbing as shown in Exhibit C. Should the City anticipate that its Work will further alter the appearance of UP xxxxxx Exhibit A Special Provisions Page 1 of 2 the state-owned highway right of way vegetation, the City shall notify the Department representative listed in General Provision 1 to obtain the Department's prior written approval of the City's proposed work. If the Department permits the City to modify the state-owned highway right of way vegetation, it agrees that any vegetation cutting and/or trimming activities shall be conducted in such a manner that the state-owned highway right of way vegetation appearance will not be damaged. Should the City damage the appearance of the state- owned highway right of way vegetation without the Department's prior written approval, the City is subject to penalties provided for in RCWs 47.40.070, 47.40.080, and 4.24.630, as applicable. 11. In the event that during the course of this project an inadvertent discovery of historical/archeological objects, human remains, or a bone/bones of uncertain origin is made, the City shall immediately cease operations, contact the Department Representative in General Provision 1 and follow the plan and procedures in accordance with the Unanticipated Discovery Plan. Determination of necessary follow-up actions or the ability to continue work shall be at the sole discretion of the Department. 12. All trenched underground facilities shall include a component by which the utility can be located with conventional methods, provided that for all installations in trenches, the City shall install detector tape approximately 12 inches above the underground facility. The tape shall conform to the standards of the American Public Works Association Uniform Color Code. 13. If determined by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and/or the Department representative that extra Shoring (beyond that specified in Section 7-08.3(1)B of the Department's Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction) is necessary for the safety of the workers or the protection of the highway pavement, the trenching or excavation work shall be stopped and no Work in the trench or excavation area will be allowed until satisfactory modifications are made. 14. All trenches, boring or jacking pits, etc., shall be backfilled as soon as possible. If left open during nonworking hours, they shall be protected to the satisfaction of the Department. Methods of protection shall be submitted a minimum of Seven (7) calendar days in advance for approval by the Department prior to use. 15. The City will notify the Department representative(s), listed in General Provision 1, Five (5) working days (Monday through Friday excluding any holidays) prior to any scheduled maintenance work to be performed in the state-owned right of way. 16. The environmental documents listed below by title are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Construction and Maintenance Permit: • 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project — Unanticipated Discovery Plan [January 8, 20161 • 1-405/SR 167 Interchange - Direct Connector Project — Final Wetland Mitigation Bank Use Memo [December 8, 2015] • Wetland and Stream Assessment Report Addendum—1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project [December 2014] • Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application Form—1-405/SR 167 Interchange — Direct Connector • 1-405, Tukwila to Renton Improvement Project (1-5 to SR 169 — Phase 2) — Hazardous Materials Technical Memorandum [May 2007] UP xxxxxx Exhibit A Special Provisions Page 2 of 2