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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDeclaration of Covenant - Aguilar Residence - not this oneReturn Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 DECLARATION OF COVENANT FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND ON.SITE BMPS Grantor: Gary and Kaci Aguilar Grantee: Citv of Renton. a Washinston municioal ron Legal Descripti sn; HTLLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN #1 LOTS I AND 9, BLK 19 Assessor's Tax Parcel lD#: 334210-2545 lN CONSIDERATION of the approved City of Renton (checkone of thefoilowing) []ResidentialBuildingPermit !CommercialBuildingpermit ! Clearing and Grading Permit ! Civit Construction or Utility Permit for Permit(823004121 ( Co nstr u ctio n/Bu i ld i n g/Uti t ity P e rm it #) rel ati n g to th e rea I p rope rty rantor(s), the owner(s) in fee of that Property, hereby("Property") described above, the G covenants (covenant) with the City of Renton ("City of Renton" or "City"l, a municipal corporation of the state of Washington, that he/she (they) will observe, consent to, and abide by the conditions and obligations set forth and described in Paragraphs 1 through 9 below with regard to the Property, and hereby grants (grant) an easement as described in Paragraphs 2 and 3. Grantor(s) hereby grants (grant), covenants (covenant), and agrees (agree) as follows: 1. The Grantor(s) or his/her (their) successors in interest and assigns ("Owners ") shall at their own cost, operate, maintain, and keep in good repair, the Property's drainage facilities constructed as required in the approved construction plans and specifi cations PR230001 16 (Project Plan#)on file with the City of Renton and submitted to the City of Renton forthe review and approvalof permit(s) 8,23004121 Gonstruction/Buitdins/Utitity permit#).The Property's drainage facilities are shown and/or listed on Exhibit A - Site Plan. The Property's drainage facilities shall be maintained in compliance with the operation and maintenance schedule included and attached herein as Exhibit B - Operations and Maintenance. Drainage facilities include pipes, channels, flow control facilities, water quality facilities, on-site best management practices (BMPs) and other engineered structures designed to manage and/or Page 1 of 9 treat stormwater on the Property. On-site BMPs include dispersion and infiltration devices, bioretention, permeable pavements, rainwater harvesting systems, tree retention credit, reduced impervious surface footprint, vegetated roofs and other measures designed to mimic pre-developed hydrology and minimize stormwater runoff on the Property. 2. City of Renton shall have the right to ingress and egress over those portions of the Property necessary to perform inspections of the stormwater facilities and BMPs and conduct maintenance activities specified in this Declaration of Covenant and in accordance with the Renton Municipal Code. City of Renton shall provide at least thirty (30) days' written notice to the Owners that entry on the Property is planned for the inspection of drainage facilities. After the thirty (30) days, the Owners shall allow the City of Renton to enter for the sole purpose of inspecting drainage facilities. ln lieu of inspection by the City, the Owners may elect to engage a licensed civil engineer registered in the state of Washington who has expertise in drainage to inspect the drainage facilities and provide a written report describing their condition. lf the engineer option is chosen, the Owners shall provide written notice to the City of Renton within fifteen (15) days of receiving the City's notice of inspection. Within thirty (30) days of giving this notice, the Owners, or engineer on behalf of the Owners, shall provide the engineer's report to the City of Renton. lf the report is not provided in a timely manner as specified above, the City of Renton may inspect the drainage facilities without further notice. 3. lf City of Renton determines from its inspection, or from an engineer's report provided in accordance with Paragraph 2, that maintenance, repair, restoration, and/or mitigation work is required to be done to any of the drainage facilities, City of Renton shall notify the Owners of the specific maintenance, repair, restoration, and/or mitigation work ("Work") required pursuant to the Renton Municipal Code. The City shall also set a reasonable deadline for the Owners to complete the Work, or to provide an engineer's report that verifies completion of the Work. After the deadline has passed, the Owners shall allow the City access to re-inspect the drainage facilities unless an engineer's report has been provided verifying completion of the Work. lf the Work is not completed within the time frame set by the City, the City may initiate an enforcement action and/or perform the Work and hereby is given access to the Property for such purposes. Written notice will be sent to the Owners stating the City's intention to perform such Work. This Work will not commence until at least seven (7) days after such notice is mailed. ll within the sole discretion of the City, there exists an imminent or present danger, the seven (7) day notice period will be waived and Work will begin immediately. 4. The Owners shall assume all responsibility for the cost of any Work, or any measures taken by the City to address conditions as described in Paragraph 3. Such responsibility shall include reimbursement to the City within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the invoice for any such Work performed. Overdue payments will require payment of interest at the maximum legal rate allowed by RCW 19.52.020 (currently twelve percent (12%ll.lf the City initiates legal action to enforce this agreement, the prevailing party in such action is entitled to recover reasonable litigation costs and attorney's fees. 5. The Owners are required to obtain written approval from City of Renton prior to filling, piping, cutting, or removing vegetation (except in routine landscape maintenance) in open vegetated stormwater facilities (such as swales, channels, ditches, ponds, etc.), or performing any alterations or modifications to the drainage facilities referenced in this Declaration of Covenant. Page2of 9 6. Any notice or consent required to be given or otherwise provided for by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective upon personal delivery, or three (3) days after mailing by Certified Mail, return receipt requested. 7. With regard to the matters addressed herein, this agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, and all agreements whatsoever whether oral or written. 8. This Declaration of Covenant is intended to protect the value and desirability and promote efficient and effective rnanagement of surface water drainage of the real property described above, and shall inure to the benefit of all the citizens of the City of Renton and its successors and assigns. This Declaration of Covenant shall run with the land and be binding upon Grantor(s), and Grantor's(s') successors in interest, and assigns. 9. This Declaration of Covenant may be terminated by execution of a written agreement by the Owners and the City that is recorded by King County in its real property records. lN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Declaration of Covenant for the lnspection and Maintenance of Drainage Facilities is executed this (o aay of Oc-lobe* ,zOJ]_. 'l/aiQ-ruo"* GRANTOR, o*ne(Jf the Propertythe PropertyGown STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING desc On this day personally appeared before me nd who to me known to be the individual(s) ing instrument and acknowledged that they ) )ss. the hin and forego signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein stated Given under my hand and official seal this -A-day of h. )-.'t\>.r 20L3. L f isSe-Ac,L,,,-t Printed name Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, resid ing at My appointment expires B-L4'Zoua rffcuMMtssrroNE (PtREs Strtc of AUCUST m25 I,AruSSA LICENSE# Page 3 of-g-- EXHIBIT A - ON.SITE BMP SITE PLAN TOTAT LOT TE AREA:13,454 SF (0.31 AC)PERMIT#: ADDRESS:1011 N 35th St, Renton, WA 98056 PARCEL NUMBER: NEW REPLACED IMPERV. AREA (SFI:7,332 SF DISTURBED AREA 3342102545 ON.SITE USED:Permeable Pavement, Soil Amendment 13,454 SF Ju)/ I I ,r{of i -l --'-l : r13A) Y i I l" I I PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SA: PROVIDE SOIL AMENDMENT PER OPTIONS 1, -{a 2,3,4, OR 5 0F RENTON STD. ,€.t Y l. I PLAN 264,00 I I I 'l I I I'---1 , ' "ii ,{6) f i I-:..*--.-TF APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE RE,QUIREIVIENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON-SITE I]MPS NO. 30 - PERMEABLE PAVEMENT BMP MAINTENANCE COMPONENT DEFECT OR PROBLEM CONDITIONS WHEN MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED Preventive Surface cleaning/ vegetation control Media surface vacuumed or pressure washed annually, vegetation controlled to design maximum. Weed growth suggesting sediment accumulation. No dirt, sediment, or debris clogging porous media, or vegetation limiting infiltration. Porous Concrete, Porous Asphaltic Concrete, and Permeable Pavers Trash and debris Trash and debris on lhe pavement interfering with infiltration; leaf drop in fall season. No trash or debris interfering with infiltration. Sediment accumulation Sediment accumulation on the pavement interfering with infiltration; runoff from adjacent areas depositing sedimenVdebris on pavement. Pavement infiltrates as designed; adjacent areas stabilized. lnsufficient infi ltration rate Pavement does not infiltrate at a rate of 10 inches per hour. Pavement infiltrates at a rate greater than 10 inches per hour. Excessive ponding Standing water for a long period of time on the surface of the pavement. Standing water infiltrates at the desired rate. Broken or cracked pavement Pavement is broken or ciacked.No broken pavement or cracks on the surface of the pavemenl. Settlement Uneven pavement surface indicating settlement of the subsurface layer. Pavement surface is uniformly level Moss growth Moss growing on pavement interfering with infiltration. No moss interferes with infiltration lnflow restricted lnflow to the pavement is diverted, restricted, or depositing sediment and debris on the pavement. lnflow to pavement is unobstructed and not bringing sediment or debris to the pavement. Underdrain not freely flowing Underdrain is not flowing when pavement has been infiltrating water. Underdrain flows freely when water is preseni. Overflow not controlling excess water Overflow not controlling excess water to desired location; native soil is exposed or other signs of erosion damage are present. Overflow permits excess water to leave the site at the desired location; Overflow is stabilized and appropriately armored. Permeable Pavers Broken or missing pavers Broken or missing paving blocks on surface of pavement. No missing or broken paving blocks interfering with infiltration. Uneven surface Uneven surface due to settlement or scour of fill in the interstices of the paving blocks. Pavement surface is uniformly level. Compaction Poor infiltration due to soil compaction between paving blocks. No soil compaction in the interstices of the paver blocks limiting infi ltration. Poor vegetation growth (if applicable) Grass in the interstices of the paving blocks is dead. Healthy grass is growing in the interstices of the paver blocks. 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual A-41 612212022 MAINTENAN CE INSTRUCTIONS F'OR SOII,AMENDMENT Your properly contains an on-site BMP (best management practice) called "soil amendment," which was installed to mitigate the stormwater quantity and quality impacts of some or all of the pervious surfaces on your property. Soil amendment is a method of regaining greater stormwater functions in the post development landscape by increasing treatment of pollutants and sediments, and minimizing the need for some landscaping chemicals. To be successful, the soil condition must be able to soak water into the ground for a reasonable number of years. This on-site BMP shall be maintained per Appendix A of the City of Renton's Surface Water Design Manual. MAINTENANCE RESTRICTIONS The size, placement, and composition of these devices as depicted by the site plan and design details must be maintained and may not be changed without written approval from the City of Renton or through a future development permit from the City of Renton, INSPECTION FREQUENCY AND MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES To be successful, the soil must be able to soak water into the ground for a reasonable number of years. o Return leaf fall and shredded woody materials from the landscape to the site when possible in order to replenish soil nutrients and structure. o On turf areas, "grasscycle" (mulch-mow or leave the clippings) to build turf health. o Maintain 2 to 3 inches of mulch over bare areas in landscape beds. o Re-seed bare turf areas until the vegetation fully covers the ground surface. o Avoid using pesticides (bug and weed killers) which damage the soil. o Where fertilization is needed (mainly turf and annual flower beds), a moderate fertilization program should be used which relies on compost, natural fertilizers, or slow-release synthetic balanced fertilizers. REGORDING REQUIREMENT These on-site BMP maintenance and operation instructions must be recorded as an attachment to the required declaration of covenant and grant of easement per Requirement 3 of Section C. I .3 .4 of the City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual. The intent of these instructions is to explain to future property owners, the purpose of the BMP and how it must be maintained and operated. These instructions are intended to be a minimum; the City of Renton may require additional instructions based on site-specific conditions. See the City of Renton's Surface Water Design Manual website for additional information and updates. EXHIBIT C.LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 8 AND 9, BLOCK 19, C.D. HILLMAN'S I.AKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN ADDITION TO SEATTLE NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 63, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED ALLEY ADJACENT, WHICH ATTACHED BY OPERATION OF LAW. Page 10 of 10