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REPORT
WETLAND DELINEATION
PSE TALBOT HILL -BEVERLY PARK ADSS
FIBER OPTIC PROJECT
RENTON, WASHINGTON
JANUARY 29, 2008
FOR
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
File No. 0/86-712-00
Prepared for:
Puget Sound Energy
P.O. Box 90868-XRD-01
Wetland Delineation
File No. 0186-722-00
January 29, 2008
Bellevue, Washington 98009-0868
Attention: Larry Tornberg
Prepared by:
GeoEngineers, Inc.
1550 Woodridge Drive SE
Port Orchard, Washington 98366
(360) 769-8400
GeoEngineers, Inc.
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Environmental Scientist
Lisa A. Berntsen, PWS
Principal
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File No. 0186-722-00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
INTRODUCTION........................................ . ................................................................................... 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION ..............1
METHODS................................. ......................... . ............................... 2
PAPER INVENTORY .............................................. . . ................... 2
FIELD INVESTIGATION AND WETLAND DELINEATION .................. . .2
WETLAND PARAMETERS ............ 3
Hydrophytic Plants... ....... ...... ...... ...... .... .. ....... ... . ....................... 3
Hydric Soils.. ................................................ ....................... . .............................. 3
Hydrology .. ...... ........... ...... ...... ..... ..... .. .......... . ........................................... 4
WETLAND EVALUATION... ........................ . ................... 4
RESULTS ............................................... .
PAPER INVENTORY
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FIELD DELINEATION ............................ ............. . ....................................... 5
Upland Characterization ..... ... .... . ...... ..... ...... ........... . ........................ 5
Wetland Parameters.............. . ........................................................................................ 5
WETLAND CATEGORIZATION AND BUFFER REQUIREMENTS .................................................. 6
CONCLUSION ..... . . ...... 6
LIMITATIONS ..... 7
REFERENCES .................. . . ................................ 7
List of Tables
Table 1. Summary of Wetland Area, Category and Buffer Requirements .................................................. 6
List of Figures
Figure 1. Vicinity Map
Figure 2. Wetland Delineation and Buffer Map
Figure 3. National Wetland InventoryMap
Figure 4. Soil Survey Map
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A -SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
APPENDIX B -WETLAND DATA SHEETS
APPENDIX C -WETLAND RATING FORM
File No. 0/86-722-00
January 29, 2008
Page; GEOENGINEER~
REPORT
WETLAND DELINEATION
PSE TALBOT HILL -BEVERLY PARK ADSS FIBER OPTIC PROJECT
RENTON, WASHINGTON
FOR
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
INTRODUCTION
GeoEngineers, Inc. (GeoEngineers) was contracted by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to identifY and
delineate wetland features along a section of its Talbot to Lakeside electrical transmission line corridor
(the corridor) in Renton, Washington. The section is within the proposed PSE Talbot Hill-Beverly Park
ADSS Fiber Optic Project, a maintenance and improvement project spanning a total of almost 34 miles of
existing PSE-operated utility corridor from Renton to Everett (described further below). The project
traverses approximately 3.6 total miles within the City of Renton (the City). Initial field investigations of
the full 34-mile corridor revealed one potential wetland area that may be affected by the project within the
City's jurisdiction. This report characterizes and delineates this wetland (Wetland A) and was conducted
in accordance with Delineation of Regulatory Edge of Wetlands and Determination of Wetland
Classification procedures outlined in the Renton Municipal Code (RMC), Chapter 3, section M,
subsections 4 and 5, respectively (RMC 3.M4 and 3.MS) as well as guidance offered by City planners
during a pre-application meeting in November 2007. Activities associated with this project are not
expected to occur within or adjacent to any other critical areas within the City's jurisdiction (Figure 1 -
Vicinity Map).
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION
The existing PSE electrical transmission line from Renton to Everett consists of four separate lines that
were all constructed in the 1940s. PSE plans to upgrade these existing electrical transmission lines by
installing internal communication fiber optic line along 34 miles of the corridor extending from Renton to
Everett. Installation of new fiber optic line will increase the reliability of the electrical transmission
system by improving electric monitoring practices. The overall project will involve replacement of aging
transmission structures (e.g., poles, arms, and guy-wires) where needed, installing new utility vaults in
selected areas, stringing fiber-optic line, and restoration work. In some limited cases, this maintenance
work may involve minor improvements to existing access roads to allow necessary equipment into the
corridor. It is anticipated that structure replacement activities will require large trucks and other heavy
equipment but that the bulk of the fiber optic line installation can be conducted manually.
The section of the corridor within the City's jurisdiction traverses Sections 20, 21,16 and 09, Township
23N, Range OSE and Section 04, Township 24N, Range OSE of the Willamette Meridian. The parcel that
contains the subject wetland feature is located within Section 20, Township 23N, Range OSE, and is
identified by the King County Department of Assessments as Parcel 2123059003 (Figure I). Single-
family residential properties are located within one half mile to the east and west of this parcel, and two
electrical substations are located within one quarter mile to the south and west of the area investigated.
The areas immediately adjacent to Wetland A in all cardinal directions are undeveloped except for the
transmission poles and associated maintenance roads.
The Talbot to Lakeside transmission line extends north through the City of Renton starting from the
Talbot-Hill Substation. The entire line was examined for the presence of wetlands or streams within the
project corridor that may be impacted from maintenance work to the poles. Within the City's jurisdiction
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only one wetland (Wetland A) was identitled within the project corridor as being in close proximity to
poles that need maintenance work. These two poles have been identified by PSE as pole numbers 017 and
0/8 (Talbot-Lakeside line) and will need to be replaced in order to accommodate the fiber optic line
upgrades. The two poles are accessed by an existing road that extends east from Cedar Ridge Drive SE.
The access road extends through two potential wetland sites, one located east of the road and one to the
west.
During a pre-application meeting with City planners on November 28, 2007, PSE presented preliminary
findings regarding wetlands and other critical areas within the project corridor in City limits. City
planners requested that all wetlands within 100 feet of the project corridor be formally delineated, but that
wetlands along existing access roads outside the project corridor need not be formally studied if no
impacts are expected. This report therefore provides the delineation of the one wetland (Wetland A) that
is within the project corridor with City boundaries. The project should present no impacts to Wetland A
because the poles to be replaced are situated outside the wetland and wetland buffers. There are also no
anticipated impacts to the potential wetlands situated east and west of the access road since improvements
will not be required for this project. These potential wetland areas along the access road are therefore not
discussed further in this report.
METHODS
PAPER INVENTORY
Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) recommends a review of existing information
regarding a particular site prior to conducting the fieldwork (Ecology 1989). A search for pertinent and
applicable data and maps for the study area was conducted prior to the field reconnaissance efforts. The
following materials were reviewed: United Statcs Geological Survey (USGS) topographic map (USGS
1994), United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) maps
(USFWS 1988 and USFWS 2004), King County (KC) Wetland Inventory map (KC -DNRP 2007), the
Hydric Soils List of King County, Washington (United States Department of Agriculture [USDA] 2001),
and the Soil Survey of King County Area. Washington (Zulauf 1979). GeoEngineers also reviewed the
following mapping databases: USFWS NWI Mapper (USFWS 2004), Washington State Department of
Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Salmonscape (WDFW 2003), and Washington State Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) Forest Practices Application Review System Database (DNR 2005).
FIELD INVESTIGATION AND WETLAND DELINEATION
GeoEngineers' staff conducted field investigations on October 22, 2007 and December 12, 2007 to
identifY the presence and determine the extent of wetland features within the study area. Wetland
boundary determinations were made upon positive confirmation of three wetland parameters: vegetation,
soils, and hydrology, in accordance with RMC Environmental Regulations and Overlay Districts (Chapter
3M. I), the Ecology Publication #96-94 -Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation
Manual (Ecology 1997) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetland Delineation Manual
(Environmental Laboratory 1987).
The objective of initial field reconnaissance efforts in October was to identifY the presence of critical
areas within the full project corridor, and, in particular, those in the vicinity of transmission poles
scheduled for replacement or maintenance associated with the proposed project. Once the subject
wetland area was identified, a second site investigation was conducted in December to delineate
boundaries of this specific wetland feature.
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The entire corridor in the vicinity of pole numbers 0/7 and 0/8 was investigated. OeoEngineers scientists
documented surrounding topography, hydrology, and vegetation with field notes and photographs.
Observations of the vegetation within potential wetland and upland habitat were made throughout the
corridor. The wetland boundary was determined largely by noting distinct shifts in vegetation. Where
vegetation shifts were not obvious, additional information on soils, hydrology and topography were used
to determine the wetland boundary. Two sample plots (SP-1 and SP-2) associated with the wetland unit
(Wetland A) were explored and the three parameters of vegetation, soils and hydrologic conditions were
investigated for positive or negative indicators of wetland characteristics. Sample plot locations were
flagged and numbered. The wetland boundary was delineated using the above methods and flagged with
sequentially numbered flagging. Spatial representation of each flag point was obtained using a handheld
Trimble© OeoXT, geographic positioning system (OPS) device (Product No. 69555-20). Information
specific to wetland vegetation, hydrology and soils was recorded on USACE standard wetland data forms
documenting plant species (abundance and dominance), soil type, and indicators of wetland hydrology.
WETLAND PARAMETERS
Wetland features are identified by presence of three physical parameters: hydrophytic plant species,
hydric soils and wetland hydrology (Environmental Laboratory 1987). Wetland data forms are presented
in Appendix B, and were used to document plant species (abundance and dominance), soil type and
indicators of wetland hydrology.
Hydrophytic Plants
Hydrophytic plants are species that generally prefer areas where the frequency and duration of inundation
or soil saturation produce permanently or periodically saturated soils sufficient to exert a controlling
influence on the plant species present (Ecology 1997). The relative strength of an individual species'
preference for wetness determines the indicator status for that species. The USFWS has determined
wetland plant indicator status; a summary of this information for areas west of the Cascades is presented
in Supplement to List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands: Northwest (Region 9) (Reed et al. 1993).
To meet the wetland criteria established in Ecology (1997) and by the USACE (1987), hydrophytic
vegetation must exceed 50 percent of the total dominance measure for each vegetative stratum (tree, shrub
or herbaceous layer). When more than 50 percent orthe dominant species in each unit of vegetation have
a wetland indicator status of obligate wet (OBL), facultative wet (FACW), or facultative (FAC), the
vegetation unit meets the hydrophytic vegetation criterion. Plant nomenclature generally follows The
Flora of the Pacific Northwest (Hitchcock and Cronquist 1973).
Hydric Soils
Hydric soils are soils that are saturated or ponded long enough during the growing season to develop
anaerobic conditions in the upper layer (USDA -National Resource conservation Service [NRCS] 2006).
Prolonged anaerobic soil conditions lead to a chemically reducing environment. The chemical reduction
of some soil components (e.g., iron and manganese oxides) leads to the development of soil colors and
other physical characteristics that are usually indicative of hydric soils (Ecology 1997). Hydric soils can
be identified by the use of a color comparison chart. A commercial color chart of soils is produced by
Kollmorgen (1988) and commonly used by wetland scientists. Soil color is typically identified by hue,
chroma, and value. Hue describes the soil based on its relation to the spectral colors (red, yellow, green,
blue, purple or a mixture of these colors); value describes the degree of lightness; and chroma indicates
the strength or purity of the color. These terms reflect the variable amount of moisture, organics and
overall composition of any given soil sample providing critical information on soil wetness and degree of
saturation and inundation (Kent 1994). In general, the lower the number for chroma and value, the more
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likely the soil sample is to be hydric. The color chart is also used to compare mapped soil types with field
observations.
Hydrology
Hydrology is defined as the presence of water. The term "wetland hydrology" encompasses all
hydrologic characteristics of areas that are periodically inundated or have soils saturated to the surface at
some time during the growing season. Numerous factors (e.g., precipitation, topography, soil
permeability, plant cover and human disturbance) influence the hydrology of an area (Ecology 1997).
Hydrology is often the least exact of the parameters, and indicators of wetland hydrology are sometimes
difficult to find in the field. This is especially prevalent when wetlands are delineated in the summer
months when springs or seeps may not be apparent. Under these conditions, indicators of hydrology are
used as positive identification. Indicators such as drainage patterns, sediment deposits, dried algae and
water stained leaves or bark are examples of hydrology. The presence of these (or other) indicators,
hydric soils, and hydrophytic vegetation cont,rm the presence of a wetland.
WETLAND EVALUATION
GeoEngineers used three methods to classify and categorize the subject wetland. First, an assessment of
wetland classification as defined by the Cowardin system (Cowardin et al. 1979) was conducted. The
Cowardin system describes wetlands by plant communities, soils and hydrologic regimes present. The
hierarchical order identifies five major types of wetland systems: Marine, Estuarine, Riverine, Lacustrine
and Palustrine. These systems are further stratified into classes and subclasses based on substrate
materials, flooding regime and vegetation life form. Each class and subclass is then annotated with
specific modifiers for water regimes, water chemistry, soil and other special conditions. The naming
convention has been adopted by the USFWS as a majority component in their NWI maps.
Wetland category was also determined in accordance with guidelines presented in RMC 3.M5.
Subsection M5 refers to the wetland classification system outlined in RMC Chapter 3, section M,
subsection I (RMC 3M. I). This system places wetlands into three categories ranging from a Category I
system to a Category 3 system. Category I wetlands have at least one of the four following
characteristics: (I) the presence of species listed by Federal or State government as endangered,
threatened or the presence of essential habitat for those species; (2) wetlands that have 40 to 60 percent
coverage of permanent open water with two or more vegetation classes; (3) wetlands equal or greater than
ten acres and having three or more vegetation classes one of which is open water, or (4) the presence of
plant associations of infrequent occurrence. Category 2 systems meet one or more of the four following
criteria: (I) wetlands that are not Category I or 3; (2) wetlands that have heron rookeries or osprey nests;
(3) wetlands located at the headwaters of a watercourse; or (4) wetlands having minimum existing
evidence of human related physical alteration. Category 3 wetlands are those systems which meet one or
more of the following three characteristics: (I) wetlands that are severely disturbed (hydrologic isolation
or human related hydrologic alterations, soil alterations, altered vegetation); (2) wetlands that are newly
emerging; or (3) other wetlands not classified as Category I or 2.
In addition the above two wetland categorization methods, Wetland A was also rated using procedures
outlined Ecology in Publication #04-06-025 -Washington State Wetland Rating System for Western
Washington, Revised (Hruby 2006). Wetland rating was determined by use of the Revised Western
Washington Rating System was not been utilized for any purpose other than evaluation of wetland
functions associated with water quality. hydrologic and habitat characteristics, and to provide further
description of the wetland. Assignment of wetland buffers is discussed in the results section below and
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has been assigned based on wetland category identified in accordance with RMC 3.M!. A Western
Washington rating form prepared for the wetland is provided in Appendix C.
RESULTS
PAPER INVENTORY
Digital data available from the King County Wetland and NWI maps do not indicate presence of wetlands
within the area of investigated (Figure 3 -Wetland Inventory Map). Mapped soils data show Alderwood
gravelly sandy loam, 6-15 percent slopes (Figure 4 -Soils Survey Map) present within the vicinity of
poles 0/8 and 0/9 (Figure 4 -Soil Survey Map). Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes
is a moderately well drained soil formed from basal till with some volcanic ash and is not listed as a
hydric soil on the Hydric Soils List of King County Washington (USDA 2001).
FIELD DELINEATION
Weather during the December 12, 2007 site visit (when the field delineation data was obtained) was clear
to partly cloudy and temperatures in the low-40s. GeoEngineers used the field data to prepare a map of
the wetland boundary and estimate wetland area (Figure 2). Photographs taken during field
reconnaissance efforts are provided in Appendix A. One wetland sample plot (SP-I) and one upland
sample plot (SP-2) were flagged. Observations of hydrologic, soil and vegetative characteristics present
at each sample plot were documented to differentiate and delineate the boundary between wetland and
upland habitat (Appendix B).
Upland Characterization
Upland habitat adjacent to Wetland A consists of a mixed scrub-shrub and emergent plant community. A
maintenance road, ranging from to to 15 feet wide, linearly traverses the corridor beginning at Cedar
Ridge Dr SE ending at pole 0/9. Margins of the maintenance road were noted to have been recently
maintained by mowing activities. The upland habitat is moderately disturbed in this area, likely due to
historic and present land use activities associated with installation and subsequent maintenance of
transmission poles and line traversing the corridor. Vegetative species observed include: Douglas fir
(Pseudotsuga menziesii), western red cedar (Tsuga plicata) and big-leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum),
hawthorn (Crataegus dougalsii), salal (Gaultheria shallon), red alder (Alnus rubra), Himalayan
blackberry (Rubus discolor), trailing blackberry (Rubus ursinus), sword fern (Polystichum munitum),
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinadeae), colonial bentgrass
(Agrostis capillaris) and velvet grass (H%cus lanalus).
One soil test pit (STP-2) was established within SP-2 east of Wetland A to characterize upland soils,
hydrology and vegetation. The soils from this location consisted of a gravelly sandy loam with color
properties of 10YR 3/3 (Kollmorgen Corporation 1988). Photographs 5 through 8 in Appendix A depict
soils, sample plot area and representative observations ofthe upland vegetation.
Wetland Parameters
Wetland habitat observed and identified as Wetland A was consistent with palustrine scrub-shrub plant
communities (Appendix A -Photographs 4 through 8). Community structure is best described as a
dominant shrub layer consisting of a monotypic stand of hardhack (Spiraea douglas ii, FACW). Reed
canary grass (Phalaris arundinadeae, FACW) was also observed in the wetland, specifically in the area
of SP-!' The area of Wetland A was estimated using GPS data collected from wetland flag points and is
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approximately 8,560 square feet. Soil properties were noted by establishing one l6-inch deep test pit
(STP-l) within SP-l. Soils were saturated to the surface and free water was observed within six inches of
the surface in the exploratory soil pit. The texture of the soil was generally indicative of sandy loam with
a soil color of 10YR 211 (Kollmorgen Corporation 1988).
WETLAND CATEGORIZATION AND BUFFER REQUIREMENTS
Wetland A is a Category 3 wetland according to RMC guidelines because the wetland does not meet
criteria for Categories 1 or 2 wetlands (RMC 3.Ml). City requirements for wetland buffer widths are
presented in Chapter 3, section M, subsection 6 (Wetland Buffers) of the RMC. The required protective
buffer width for Category 3 wetlands in the City is 25 feet (RMC 3.M6). An approximation ofthe area of
Wetland A and its 25-foot buffer relative to the location of pole numbers 0/7 and 0/8 and the maintenance
road is presented in Figure 2.
In addition to the wetland category determined by City guidelines, Wetland A was rated as a Category III
depressional wetland according to Ecology'S revised rating system for Western Washington (Hruby
2006). Hydrogeomorphic classification of the wetland was determined to be depressional and the wetland
rating form was prepared as such. The wetland was found to perform low on water quality and habitat
functions and moderate on hydrologic functions. These findings are based on the fact that the size of the
wetland relative to the drainage basin is moderate and the wetland has the ability to impound surface
water up to two feet in depth. Results of the wetland rating form are presented in Appendix C. An
estimate of the wetland area, individual rating points for each function, Ecology wetland category, the
City's wetland category and corresponding City of Renton buffer width requirements are summarized
below in Table 1.
The pole closest to the wetland is Pole 0/8 (Talbot to Lakeside Line) which is roughly situated about \00
feet from the wetland edge. There should be no impacts to the wetland or its associated buffer as a result
of the project because the closest pole that needs work completed is located outside the wetland and
wetland buffer and will be accessed using the existing maintenance road.
Table 1. Summary of Wetland Area, Category and Buffer Requirements
Western Washington Rating Function
Scores
Area' ,-"""""-. ................. ". Ecology
(feer) Water Wetland
Wetland Quality Hydrologic Habitat Total Category
A 8.560 10 20 9 39 III
Notes:
1 Area estimate based on GPS data collected at wetland flag points.
2 Wetland category determined in accordance with RMC 3.MS and 3.M1.
3 Required buffer width determined in accordance with RMC 3.M6.
CONCLUSION
City of City of
Renton Renton Required Wetland Buffer Wldth3
Category' (feet)
3 25
GeoEngineers was retained to delineate, classify, rate and determine protective buffer width of wetland
features within the Talbot to Lakeside electrical transmission line corridor in the vicinity of transmission
poles 0/7 and 0/8, which are scheduled for either replacement or upgrade maintenance associated with the
proposed PSE Talbot Hill -Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic Project. This report and associated maps
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serve to formally document wetland features, identifY boundaries and establish required wetland
protective buffer widths. The information contained in this report was developed in accordance with City
of Renton regulations for Wetlands (Chapter 3M) including, Delineation of Regulatory Edge of Wetlands,
Determination of Wetland Classification and Wetland Buffers (RMC 3.M4, RMC 3.M5, RMC 3.M6).
Methods used in this wetland assessment and classification followed appropriate wetland assessment
methodology (Ecology 1997, Environmental Laboratory 1987, Hruby 2006, RMC 3M.5).
One wetland unit was identified and delineated. The unit has been determined to be a Category 3 wetland
and is classified as palustrine scrub-shrub seasonally flooded (PSSC) habitat. A Category 3 rating
requires a 25-foot buffer. There was no other wetland habitat identified within the area investigated
where transmission poles will be required to be accessed to conduct upgrade activities planned in
association with the proposed project.
LIMITATIONS
OeoEngineers has developed this Wetland Delineation Report in general accordance with the scope and
limitations of our proposal dated April 9, 2007. Within the limitations of scope, schedule and budget, our
services have been executed in accordance with the generally accepted practices for Wetland Delineations
in this area at the time this report was prepared. No warranty or other conditions express or implied
should be understood.
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the Puget Sound Energy and their authorized agents
following the described methods and information available at the time of our services. No other party
may rely on the product of our services un less we agree in advance to such reliance in writing. The
information contained herein should not be applied for any purpose or project except the one originally
contemplated.
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Cowardin, L. M., Carter, V., Oolet, F. C. and Laroe, E. T. 1979. Classification of Wetland and Deep
Water Habitats of the United States. Performed for Office of Biological Services, Fish and
Wildlife Service, U. S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
Environmental Laboratory. 1987. "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual,"
Technical Report Y -87-1, US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg.
Hitchcock, L. C. and A. Cronquist. 1973. Flora of the Pacific Northwest an Illustrated Manual.
University of Washington Press, Seattle.
King County -Department of Natural Resources and Parks (KC -DNRP). 2007. Wetlands Topics.
Hydrography-Interactive Map.
http://dnr.metrokc.gov/topics/wetinnd/indcx.htm#
(Accessed December 14, 2007)
Kollmorgen Corporation. 1988. Munsell soil color charts. Munsell Color, Macbeth Division of
Kollmorgen Corporation. Baltimore.
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Pojar, J. and MacKinnon, A., et al. 1994. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast Washington, Oregon,
British Columbia and Alaska. Lone Pine Publishing, Canada.
Reed, P.B., Jr., Peters, D., Goudzwaard, J., Lines, I. and Weinmann, F. 1993. Supplement to List of Plant
Species that Occur in Wetlands: N0I1hwest (Region 9). December 1993. U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Supplement to Biological Report 88 (26.9), May 1988, Washington, D.C.
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). 2001. Hydric Soils List of King County, Washington:
Detailed Soil Map Legend.
http://www.wa.nrcs.usda.gov/teehl1ieal/soil s/hvdric listslhydsoil-wa-633 .pdf
(Accessed December 13, 2007)
United States Department of Agriculture -National Resource Conservation Service (USDA -NRCS).
2006. Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States, Version 6.0. G.W. Hurt and L.M.
Vasilas (eds.). USDA, NRCS, in cooperation with the National Technical Committee for Hydric
Soils.
United States Department of Agriculture -Soil Conservation Service (USDA -SCS). 2007. Web Soil
Survey.
http://webso i Isurvey .nrcs.usda. gov I "l2J2i
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United States Geological Survey (USGS). 1994. Renton Quadrangle; 1:24000, 7.S-minute quadrangle.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). 1988. National Wetlands Inventory. National
Wetlands Inventory Map of Renton, Washington Quadrangle 1:24,000.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). 2004. National Wetlands Inventory Mapper.
http://wetlandsfws.er.usgs.gov/wtlncls/lallneh.htm I
(Accessed December 13, 2007)
Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife (WDFW). 2003. SalmonScape.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/salmol1seapeiilldex.htm I
(Accessed December 13,2007)
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Olympia.
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(Accessed December 14, 2007)
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Conservation Service. February 1972.
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References: 2007 land cover imagery for deta iled topographic maps of the
United States_ T he land cover imagery is seamless , scanned images of
USGS paper topograp hic maps.
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ApPENDIX A
SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
APPENDIX A
SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
Photograp h I
So il Pit exp lored ncar the cente r of Samp le Pl o t I (S I'-I)
Photograph 3
Vegetation near the ce nter of SP-I , look ing sOll th
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Ph otograph 2
Vegetatio n nea r the ce nt er of S P-I , lookin g west
Ph o tograph 4
Vegetation near the center of SP-I, looking west
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Photograph 5
Vegetation n car the cen ter of SP-I, look in g north
Photograph 7
Ex is tin g access road to pole 0/9 , loo kin g so uth
Frle So 0186·722·00
Jonuary 29. 20U8
Photograph 6
Soi l pit explored nea r the ce nt er ofSalllple Plot 2 (SP-2)
Photograph 8
Overv iew of adjacent upland area east of Wetland A,
looking eas t
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WETLAND DATA SHEETS
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~'Project Name: Talbot Hill-Beverty Park AOSS Fiber O~tlC PTOie::':
~ Sample Point Number: 1 . .
!' Investigators: J. Dadisman and D. Irick
" :: Yes Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site?
~ No,,, Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)?
l1:i0 Is the site a potential Problem Area? ...,.~,.".
VEGETATION
Scientific Name r 1 PHALARIS ARUNDINA.<:.E:!':. ___
2, SPIRAEA DOUGLAS II
:,-",---,--·,·t·--·,-,-.. ~··---, .... --. ---_. ---..
~~o~,'~~~' '~'~~"D~t;~12/i272oo7~~~~~'Time--~~":'
County: King State: WA II
Roll No: Photo No: I!
I,
North:
Datum: NA083 II
I:
Strata Indieator
Status
Percent
Cover
Dominant .
Species J
,Herb FACW: 20,00: Yes ' ;...... --.---------.. -. ....,.....~--.. ----.-........;.----.---'"----.j
. Shrub '. FACW; 80,00 i Yes i -_. -~_-... _.~ --...... -i---~--.-;....------_' ____ ~--i
, ... ;---: ,,, __ -,-__ +i --J
" J'
f--'~-.----'-'--'-"''''--'''-''---,----i""'-·.1.: ---'----'1--------',------11.1 r-'-T, ------,---------,--"", ----·--,--'-T---'r"'-""'T-
r~-~-'t---__ , __ ,..L ___ -t-__ ,_+ ____ + _____ i
L_+--_,_, ________ '''_ _ __ +-_,,~------'-----+_--,--J
I"I---!-------------"--"""',,,----+I-----"----+-----+---,-'''''-, ---"·-~'---t,--"-+---+----·~ -"-----------
_"'___ ____ ;--'-+, -'---+-, -::::~~,--,--" '-1,,: . ---r-----.-~-.o--
-_ .. _.--,~---.-,---! --------.----~
1 __ 1.._, ________ ,
~---; --------_._---, --_ ... _--------~ ..... -. , , !--_-1-__________ . __ . __ ._____ .. ____ ~ ______ _ ,
-----------------1
f Total Number of Species: 2 Totai Dominants: 2 II FAC(minus), applied 1oo.oo..J1
FAC Neutral: Yes i
i
i Percent of Dominants that are Wetland Species:
t Prevalence Index: 2.00
50:20: 100.00
HYDROLOGY rF~=~~~~~~~~~-~~--··--"-'--·~~====--=--~=-,~-~~
j Recorded Data:
~====s
i __ Stream, lake, or Tide Gauge
): Aerial Photographs
I, =~.. ~:~~corded Data Available
}'
i; ,
ii Field Observations: I Depth of Surface Water.
I Depth to Free Water in Pit:
I Depth to Saturated Soil:
!
IL
_......D one __ (m.,)
5<6 {in.)
3<4 {in.}
WeUand Hydrology Indicators:
Primart Indicators:
X Inundated
X Saturated in Upper 12 inches
Water Marks
Drin Lines
Sediment Deposits
Drainage Patterns in Wetlands
Secondary Indicators {2 Of more required}:
Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 inches
Ii
Ii
11
" Water·Stained leaves \:
local Soil Survey Data Ii
X FAC,Neutral Test "
Other (Explain in Remarks) II ______ -----:=--=====.=.=--d;
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SOILS
I, --.--'".'"-·-O,,"=='='=~='.~'==--'-"===o=-_-.=
1: Map Unit Name: Alderwood
i(Series and Phase): gravelly sandy loam, 6·15%
Drainage Class:
Field Observations
moderately well drained
i: Taxonomy (Subgroup): mixed, mesic Vitrandic Durochrepts '--_ .. _---.--.-.-.. -----"------~------.-~---~.----.----------------------'. -
1i Profile Description:
I,
~ (i~t~:) Hz
! Hydric Soil Indicators
~ _ ... __ Histosol
~ __ Histic Epipedon
Matrix Color
(Munsell MOist)
10YR2·2,511
~ Sulfidic Odor
t __ Aquic Moisture Regime
I Reducing Conditions
. _X_Gleyed or low-Chnoma Colors
f NRCS Field Indicators: _
!
I
~
WETLAND DETERMINATION
dYes !i ---Yes
II -Yes'
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present?
Wetland Hydrology Present?
Hydric Soils Present?
REMARKS
\L, ___________ . __ ...
Wetland WoUS
X Yes X Yes
No No
Texture CO:l:retions,
Structure
Redox Feature
Abundance/Contrast (Munsell MOist)
. -----------~-
Sandy loa~! ____ ~ ____ ~_i ___ _ '----1'.
1------·-----------·i~
-----0
----_._-;----
._-_--_--~ __ -__ -_-_=. __ : __ --_~=-_.'_--_.~~=:~-,.==_~_==_--------.. --------1:
-·ii _____ ~ __ ,._. _____ .,_. -1, __
---_.+-j;
----------, ---------{
Concretions
H;gh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils
Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils
Listed on Local Hydric Soils List
Listed on National Hydric Soils List
Organic Pan
__ Other (Explain in Remarks)
j;
~:s :::: ~:~:::~::::~:::~e~s:::f:~:~=~===c~=-~O~l
_____ ~ ." _ Have the determination results been overridden by the user? .-Jj
=========================~
il (I
.1
2
. .----.------~-----.--~;
Species Richness
PrevaJence Index
Sample Point 2 Talbot Hili-Beverly Pa,' ADSS Fiber Optic Project Page 1
'< Project Name. Talbot Hili-Beverly Park ADSS Fiber OptiC P~Oj~::, Date Time'
!.' Sample Point Number: 2
;j lnvestigators: J. Dadisman and D. Irick
r: Yes Do Norma! Circumstances exist on the site? ~ No Is the site significanijy dislUrbed (Atypical Situation)?
f: No Is the site a potential Problem Area?
VEGETATION
! No. Scientific Name h HOLCUS LANATUS-r----z:-RUMEX OCCIDENTALIS--
" ---3---AGROSTISCAPILLA-RiS
4 PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA
;---~"TANACEn:iMVULGARE
IS-:-PLANTAGO MAJOR--------. ---------
r-------?: JUNCUS EFFUSUS -----------
Strata
Counly King
Roll No:
North:
West
State: WA
Photo No:
Datum: NAD83
Indicator Percent Dominant
Status Cover Species,
-'--~'-...:::-.::=:--';;::::=-;:;::"-:--,:..::::-.:;=:--:::::=.-=~:::::.==:~..:.: :-=-=-=="'::.;'j
_:!i erb ___ , JAC __ , ___ ) ____ ~,oo : __ NO _____ ]
Shrub , F "'CVV+ _______ !Qc92"j ____ y~~_,, ___ ;
+H~rb_._ UPL 80.00: .. _!-e:!.-. _______ :
Herb-FAC;'" --'5:00---No '
"""-,, ---,-Herb-----N'-1,00 No 1
-------'HeJi)--: FACU+ 2,00 i------,;;;;---~i
j i .~-.. --~ .. --i 8 i LOTUS CORNICULATUS
: Herb : FACW 2,00 i No I!
iHerb : FAC 1,00 I No --i' I ---------------------<---
, ,
:---f-------------------L..... ' _, _______________ _
1-----"---,,--1---'-----
f'···
------~--~----+-----_t '
-----------;-----1-------.;------+1---' --l
I : I ---~;..-......-·-----l
--!-~ ... -.. -.-.--~-~-------.! ---------=r=-~"~-=~~~=-~--J_ ._=:~~ _____ ,_~,._.,-.,,-,., .. _., j
j Total Number of Species: 8 T8ta~ D:::omi~ants: 2 H
jJ I Percent of Dominants that are Wetland Species:
J Prevalence Index: 4.04
HYDROLOGY
fi Recorded Data:
'i h Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Ii ---Aerial Photographs
Ii
Other
1i X No Recorded Data Available
Field Observations:
Depth of Surface Water:
Depth to Free Water in P~:
Depth to Saturated Soil:
5D:'2Q· 50.00 FAC(minus)-applied:
FAC Neutral:
50,00
TBD II Ii
.~~~~~~~-=~.=-=-~~~-=--=-~~,'
Weijand Hydrology Indicators: II
Primary Indicators: Ii
Ii Inundated ::
" Saturated ,n Upper 12 inches
WaterMarks
Drift Lines
Sediment DeposRs
. _, Drainage Patterns in Wetlands
Secondary Indica10rs (2 or more required):
Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 inches
Water·Stained leaves
_____ Local Soil Survey Data
FAC-Neutral Tesl
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SOILS
i'Map Unit Name Alde'Wood
!: (Series and Phase): gravelly sandy loam, 6-15%
tTaxonomy (Subgroup): mixed. mesic Vitrandic DU'ochre-pts II Profile DeSCIjp~i~~~ --.. ._. _ .. -
Drainage Class: moderately well drained
Field Observations
_c;onfi,:", Mapped Type?, No
;i
!!
··~~---·------li
, Depth Matrix Color Redox Feature Texture, Cor;:re~ions.
;; (inches) : Hz (Munsell Moist) Slru:!ure __ -!-~.~Ql!~dancefCon~~st ..
Redox Color"--~i
(Munsen Moist)
;;-~-~---'.-. ~~~10Y_R_3~~~~-_-~' . ____ '_.--Sarldy--iaarr/3raveiy-----==:J:
Ii \
t:--· ---+-"-----,-"-' --~-~~-~-~:
IL __ -+-_-! ----~H 'I ---------, i'
II======~::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-+ ______ , ____ -.,~::::=--_-__ -_-.-_-CL-,-.. -')
!i--~-~-~--.--.----+------.. -~--~----.-~-~--;-'~.-·--====-~:1i lL--______ l _____ .:.. ______ ----.---,.-'<--~ .--------.. -.~--.-, ....... !:
H " I,' r
HydriC Soil indicators
Histosol
Histic Epipedon
! -Sulfidic Odor
f -Aquic Moisture Regime
! Reducing Conditions I __ Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors
i NRCS Field Indicators:
1 ,
WETLAND DETERMINATION
n-~~---HydroPhytiC Vegetation p~~:~~?-==:==:'-:-' No
i! No Wetland Hydrology Present? N c
Ii No Hydric Soils Present? ~g ,
t.:..._::::"._:-~::::=::::_~'=~.:=:==-====-~_:_::=:;:= ._._ .. _-~_.-
REMARKS
Wetland
Yes
X No
WoUS
Yes
X No
ConcretIOns
High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils
Organic.Streaking in Sandy Soils
Listed on Local Hydric Soils List
listed on National HydriC Soils list
Organic Pan
__ Other (Explain in Remarks)
-----------_. -._------, .-.~--¥-------~----------.------------"-'
is thi;Sam~i;~;P~intW;;;;n-·;W~tl~nd? .. ---,---------.-~--" --~ .. --"'lj
ts this Sampling Point a Waters of the US? r
Have the determination results been overridden by the user? i:
J.
8 SpeCies Richness
4,04 Prevalence Index
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WETLAND RATING FORM
\VeHand name or number A
WETLA_l'ID RA TI"\G FOR:\l-WESTERN WASHINGTON
Version 2 -Updated July 2006 to in:::rease accuracy and reproducibility among users
\J +1 " h Name of wetland (if known): (. \C-.",J.. n Date of site visit: {1-(1.-01-
RatedbyO. 'i),..~;~""""l\! 1)::r:r.c.l _ Traincd by Ecology? YestNo_ Dateoftrainingl\[~" o.D.
SEC: 1...D TWNSHP: t~/J RNGE: 'S E. Is ST'R in Appendix D? Yes_ NoX
Map of wetland unit: Figure __ Estimated size __ _
SUMMARY OF RATING
Category based on FUNCTIONS provided by wetland
I 1I_ IlIA IV_
Category I = Score >=70
Category II = Score 51-69
Category III = Score 30-50
Category IV = Score < 30
Score for Water Quality Functions I ()
Score for Hydrologic Functions 2.. ()
Score fOT Habitat Functions 9
~::-..,
TOTAL score for Fuuctions ~q
Category based on SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS of wetland
1_ 1I_ Does not ApplyL
Final Category (cboose the "higbest" category from above) I J I I I
Summary of basic information about the wetland unit
None of the above
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Wetland name or number A
Does the wetland unit being rated meet any of the criteria below?
If you answer YES to any of the questions below you will need to protect the wetland
according to the regulations regarding the special characteristics found in the wetland.
SPl. Has the wetland unit been as a any Pe,1el'all'y
Threatened or Endangered animal or plallt species (TIE species)?
For the purposes of this rating system, "documented" means the wetland is on the
state or federal database.
Has the wetland unit been documented as habitat for any Stale listed
Threatened or Endangered anil1U1/ species?
For the purposes of this rating system, "documented" means the wetland is on the
appropriate state database. Note: Wetlands with State listed plant species are
as I Natural Wetlands 19 of data
SP3. Does the wetland unit contain individuals of Priority species listed by the
WDFWfor the state?
SP4. Does the wetland unit have a local significance in addition 10 its jUnctions?
For example, the wetland has been identified in the Shoreline Master
Program, the Critical Areas Ordinance. or in a local management plan as
having special significance.
To complete the next part of the data sheet vou will need to determine the
Hvdrogeomorphic Class o[rhe wetland being rated.
The hydrogeomorphic classification groups wetlands into those that function in similar ways. This
simplifies the questions needed to answer how well the wetland functions. The Hydrogeomorphic
Class of a wetland can be determined using the key below. See p. 24 for more detailed instructions
on classifying wetlaTJds.
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\\"etland name or number ~
Classification of Wetland Units in Western Washington
1. Are the water levels in the entire unit usualJy controlled by tides (i.e. except during floods)?
~ go to 2 YES -the wetland class is Tidal Fringe
If yes, is the salinity ofthe water during periods of annual low flow below 0.5 ppt (parts per
thousand)? YES -Freshwater Tidal Fringe NO -Saltwater Tidal Fringe (Estuarine)
/f your wetland can be classified as a Freslnvater Tidal Fringe use the forms for Riverine
wetlands. /fit is Saltwater Tidal Fringe it is rated as an Estuarine wetland. Wetlands that
were called estuarine in the first and second editions of the rating system are called Salt
Water Tidal Fringe in the Hydrogeomorphic Classification. Estuarine wetlands were
categorized separately in the earlier editions, and this separation is being kept in this
revision. To maintain consistency between editions, the term "Estuarine" wetland is kept.
Please note, however, that the c.haracteristics that define Category I and II estuarine
wetlands have changed (see p. ).
2. The entire wetland unit is flat and precipitation is the only source (>90%) of water to it.
Groundwater and surface water mnoff are NOT sources of water to the unit. @-go to 3 YES -The wetland class is Flats
If your wetland can be c1assitied as a "Flats" wetland, use the form for Depressional
wetlands.
3. Does the entire wetland unit meet both of the following criteria?
_The vegetated part of the wetland is on the shores ofa body of permanent open water
(without any vegetation on the surface) at least 20 acres (8 hal in size;
_At least 30% of the open water area is deeper than 6.6 ft (2 m)?
@>=got04 YES-The wetland class is Lake-fringe (Lacustrine Fringe)
4. Does the entire wetland unit meet all of tile following criteria?
__ The wetland is on a slope (slope can be very gradual),
__ The water flows through the wetland in one direction (unidirectional) and usuaHy
comes from seeps. It may tlow subsurface, as sheetflow, or in a swale without
distinct banks.
__ The water leaves the wetland without being impounded?
NOTE: Suiface water does /lot pond in these t}pe of wetlands except occasionally in
very small and shallow depressions or behind hummocks (depressions are usually
<3ft diameter and less (han 1 fOOl deep).
@)go to 5 YES -The wetland class is Slope
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\Vetland name or number ~
5. Does the entire wetland unit meet all of the following criteria?
__ The unit is in a valley, or stream channel, where it gets inundated by overbank
flooding from that stream or river
__ The overbank flooding occurs at least once every two years.
NOTE: The riverine unit cal1 comain depressions that arejilled with water when the river is
notflooding.
@gO to 6 YES -The wetland class is Riverine
6. Is the entire wetland unit in a topographic depression in which water ponds, or is saturated to the
surface, at some time during the year. This means thaI any outlet, if present, is higher than the
interior of the wetl~
NO -go to 7 ~The wetland class is Depressional
7. Is the entire wetland unit located in a very flat area with no obvious depression and no overbank
flooding. The unit does not pond surface water more than a few inches. The unit seems to be
maintained by high groundwater in the area. The wetland may be ditched, but has no obvious
~outlet. e go to 8 YES -The wetland class is Depressional
8. Your wetland unit seems to be difficult 10 classi/)' and probably contains several different HGM
dases. For example, seeps at the base of a slope may grade into a riverine floodplain, or a small
stream within a depressional wetland has a zone of flooding along its sides. GO BACK AND
IDENTIFY WHICH OF THE HYDROLOGIC REGIMES DESCRIBED IN QUESTIONS 1-7
APPLY TO DIFFERENT AREAS IN THE UNIT (make a rough sketch to help you decide). .. Use
the following table to identi/)' the appropriate class to use for the rating system if you have several
HGM classes present within your wetland. NOTE: Use this table only if the class that is
recommended in the second column represents 10% or more of the total area of the wetland unit
being rated. If the area ofthe class listed in column 2 is less than 10% of the unit; classifY the
wetland using the class that represents more than 90% ofthe total area.
Salt Water Tidal Fringe and any other class of freshwater
wetland
Treat as ESTUARINE under
wetlands with special
characteristics
If you are unable still to determine which of the above criteria apply to your wetland, or if you
have more than 2 HGM classes within a wetland boundary, classi/)' the wetland as Depre,ssionaI
for the rating.
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Wetland name or number ~
D D 1. Does the wetland unit haw the potential to improve water quality?
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D L I Characteristics of surface water OOWS out of the wetland:
Unit is a depression with no surface waleT leaving it (no outlet) points =U>
Unit bas an intennittently flowing. OR highly constricted permanently floy,;ng outlet points = 2
Unit has an unconstricted, or slighti) constricted, surface outlet (permanentlyflowing) points '= J
Unit is a "flat" depression (Q. 7 on key). or in the Flats class, with pennanent surface outflow and
no obvious natural outlet andIor outlet is a man·made ditch points = I
(If ditch is not permanently flOWing Irea! unit as "intennittentlyjlowing ")
S 1.2 The soil 2
definitions)
YES
NO
surface (or duff layer) is clay or
o 1.3 vegetation (emergent,
Wetland has persistent, ungrazed. "egetation > = 95% of area
Wetland has persistent, ungrazed, vegetation> = 1/2 of area
Wetland has persistent, ungrazed vegetation> = 1110 of area
Wetland has persistent, ungrazed vegetatiol1 <1110 of area
ofCowarrnn
01.4 Characteristics of seasonal ponding or inundation.
(useNRCS
class)
points =<D
points = 3
points = I
points = 0
classes
This is the area of the wetland Ullil Ihal is pondedfor at least 2 months, but dries out
sometime during the year. Do 1101 COlIllI Ihe area that is permanently ponded. Estimate
area as the average condition 5 out 0./' 1 a ) °rs.
Area seasonally ponded is> Y, total area of wetland
Area seasonally ponded is > Y. toral area of wetland
Area seasonally ponded is < Y. total area of wetland
points = 4
points.(;D
=0
Total for D 1 Add the points in the boxes above
D 2. Does tbe wetlaDd uDa bave the opportunity to improve water quality?
Answer YES if you know or believe there are pollutants in groundwater or surface water
coming into the wetland that 'would otherwise reduce water quality in streams, lakes or
groundwater downgradient from the wetland. Note which of Ihe fallOWing conditions
provide the sources ofpollutanrs. A IInil may have pollutants comingfrom several
sources, but any single source. would qualtfy as opportunity.
Grazing in the wetland or within 150 ft
Untreated stonnwater discharges to wetland
Tilled fields or orchards within 150 ft of wetland
A stream or culvert discharges into wetland that drains developed areas. residential areas,
farmed tields~ roads., or clear -cut I oggi n g
Residential, urban areas, golf courses are within 150 ft of wetland
\Vetland is fed by groundwater high in phosphorus or nitrogen
Other
TOTAL -Water Quality Fuuctious MUltiply the score from DI by D2
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2.
(seep. 44)
multiplier
I
10
\Vetland name or number A_
D
.' ..
D
D
p ,
Depressionaland Flats Wetlands. .......:c..., .... . /. '. '.,. Points
HYDROLOGICFUNCTJONS -lndicatorSthafth.e'wet13l1drinitfuncfiOilst'o;fr., .~~~'" . ..•. reduce flooding and stream degradation;..',,::,·. <;:;····(.·JH··(.< .. ·i~.t·',.·· " .:j:;;.: ,. i'
D 3. Does tbe wetland nnit have the potential to reduce flooding and erosion? (see p.46)
D 3.1 Characteristics of surface water flows out of the wetland unit
Unit is a depression with no surface water leaving it (no outlet) points ~
'Oni! has an interminently flowing. OR highly constricted permanently flowing outlet points X
Unit is a '"flat" depression (Q. 7 on key), or in the Flats class, with permanent surface outflow Bnd
DO ob\ious natura] outlet andior outlet is a man~made ditch points = I
(If ditch is no! permallemlyjlowing [real unit as "intermittenrlyjloU'ing")
Unit has an unconstricted, or sliehtl' constricted. surface outlet (oermanently flawing) points = 0
D 3.2 Depth of storage during wet periods
Estimate the height ofponding above Ihe bOllom of the Ollliet. For units with no olltlet
measure from the sUrface of perll1[]I1CI1l )mler or deepest part (if dry).
Marks of ponding are 3 ft or more above the surface or bottom of outlet points = 7
The wetland is a "headwater" wetland" points = 5
Marks of pan ding between 2 It to < 3 fi from surface or bottom of outlet points = 5
Marks are at least 0.5 It to < 2 It from surface or bottom of outlet points ~
Unit is fliit'(yes to Q. 2 or Q. 7 on key) but has small depressions on the surface that trap
water' points = I
Marks of pondin~ Jess than 0.5 It points = 0
D 3.3 Contribution of wetland unit to storage in the watershed
Estimate the ratio of the area of upstream basin contributing surface water to (he wetland
to the area of the wetland unit itself.
The area of the basin is less than 10 times the area of unit
The area of the basin is 10 to 100 times the area of the unit
points = 5
points<D
.3
The area of the basin is more than 100 times the area of the unit points = 0
Entire unit is in the FLATS class points = 5 "< r-====,:.::.;===""-------:-:-:--~---""-':.::::--:"---+_V---D Total for D 3 Add the points in the boxes above I j r. I
~+------------------------------------+ ~--~ 'D D 4. Does tbe wetland unit bave the opportunity to reduce flooding and erosion? (see p. 49)
p
~ .
. .
Answer YES if the unit is in a location in the watershed where the flood storage, or
reduction in water velocity, it provides helps protect downstream property and aquatic
resources from flooding or excessive and/or erosive flows. Answer NO if the water
coming into the wetland is controlled by a structure such as flood gate, tide gate, flap
valve. reservoir etc. OR you estimate that more than 90% of the water in the wetland is
from groundwater in areas where damaging groundwater flooding does not occur.
Note which Of the following indicator, ()f npporlllnity apply.
-Wetland is in a headwater of a river or stream that has flooding problems
-Wetland drains to a river or stream that has flooding problems
$.. Wetland has no outlet and impounds surface runoffwaler that might otherwise
flow into a river or stream that has flooding problems
-Other ___ -..c-____________ _
YES multiplier i(2) NO multiplier is 1
TOTAL -Hydrologic Functions Multiply the score from D 3 by D 4
Add score to table on p. 1
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multiplier
20
Wetland name or number --'-~_ ",
H 1. Does the wetland nnit have the
Ll 72)
Check the types of vegetation classes pre>enl I as defined by Cowardin)-Size threshold for each
class is 'l4-acre or more than 10% o.l the Drea ~f unit is smaller than 2.5 acres.
__ Aquatic bed
Emergent plants
~ Scrub/shrub (areas where shru bs have > 30% cover)
__ Forested (areas where trees have> 30% cover)
Iflhe unit has aforested class check if
__ The forested class has 3 out of 5 strata (canopy, sub-canopy, shrubs, herbaceous,
moss/ground--<:over) that each cover 20% within the forested polygon
Add Ihe number of vegetation structures thai quali(i', If you have:
4 structures or more
Map of Cowardin vegetation classes 3 structures
2 structures
H 1,.2, Hydroperiods (see p. 73)
-., Check the Iypes of water regimes (I()'droper;ods) present within the wetland, The water
regime has to comr more Ihan 10% "flhe weiland or * acre 10 count, (see textfor
descriptiollS of hydroper iads)
__ Permanently flooded or inundated 4 or more types present points = 3
points =2
point = I
points {Q)
~ Seasonally flooded or inundated 3 types present
__ Occasionally flooded or inundated 2 types present
__ Saturated only I type present
__ Permanently flowing stream or ri,er in, or adjacent to, the wetland
__ Seasonally flowing stream in. or adjacent to, the wetland
__ Lake-fringe wetland = 2 points
__ Freshwater tidal wetland = 2 points Map of hydroperiods
H 1.3. Richness of Plant Species (seep. 75)
Count the number of plant species in the wetland that cover at least lOft'.
of the same species can be combined 10 meel Ihe size threshold)
You do not have 10 name the species,
Do nol include Eurasian Milfoil, reed can.:::.rygrass, purple loosestrife,
If you counted: > 19 species
'. ,,/-is/ species below ifyoll want 10: 5 -19 species
< 5 species
(different palches
Canadian Thistle
points = 2
points =lD
points = 0
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H 1.4. Interspersion ofhabita!s (set! p. 76)
, '.
Decide from the diagrams below whether interspersion between Cowardin vegetation
classes (described in H 1.1), or the c1a"s., and unvegetated areas (can include open water or
mudflats) is high, medium, low. or none.
o o
(!'lone 6 poin!S) Low = ] point Moderate ~ 2 points
~ [riparian braided channels]
High ~ 3 points
NOTE: If you have four or more classes or three vegetation classes and open water
the ratin is always '·high". Use rna of Coward in ve elation classes
H 1.5. Special Habitat Features: (see p. 77)
Check the habitat.(eatures that are present in [he wetland. The number of checks is Ihe
number of points you put into fire next co[unln .
.'i...-Large, downed, woody debris within the wetland (>4io. diameter and 6 ft long).
__ Standing snags (diameter at the bottom> 4 inches) in the wetland
__ Undercut banks are present for at least 6.6 ft (2m) andior overhanging vegetation e>.iends at
least 33 ft (1m) over a stream (or ditch) in. or contiguous with tbe unit, for at least 33 ft
(10m)
",,--Stable steep banks of fine material that might be used by beaver or mus!"-rat for denning
(>30degree slope) OR signs ofrecon! beaver activity are present (cu1 shrubs or trees Ihal
have not yel turned grey/brown)
.LAt least 1f4 acre of thin-stemmed persi;;::tent vegetation or woody branches are present in areas
J that are pennanetitly or seasonally inundated, r:,tructures for egg-laying by amphibians)
_,,_ Invasive plants cover less than 25% of the wetland area in each stratum of plants
igure_
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H 2. Does the wetland unit have the opportunity to provide habitat for many species?
H 2.1 Buffers (see p. 80) Figure_
Choose the description Ihat best represents calldirion ,ifbuffer oJwetland unit. The highest scoring
criterion Ihat applies to the wetland ;s /0 be used in the rating. See text Jor definition oj
"undisturbed .. ,
-100 m (330ft) of relatively undisturbed vegetated areas, rocky areas, or open water >95%
of circumference. No structures are within the undisturbed part of buffer. (relatively
undisturbed also means no-grazing. no landscaping, no daily human use) Poinlll = 5
-100 m (330 ft) of relatively undisturbed vegeTated areas, roel;y areas, or open water >
50"/0 circumference. Poinlll = 4
50 m (170ft) of relatively undisturbed vegetated areas, rod:y areas, or open water >95%
circumference. Poinlll = 4
100 m (330ft) of relatively undisturhed vegetated areas, roc],.")' areas, or open water> 25%
circumference, . Poinlll = 3
50 m (170ft) of relatively undisturbed vegetated areas, rocky areas, or open water for>
50"/0 circumference. Poinlll = 3
If buffer does not meet any ofthe criteria above
No paved areas (except paved trails) or huildings within 25 m (80ft) of wetland > 95%
circumference, Light to moderate grazing. or lawns are OK. Poinlll"@
No paved areas or buildings within SOm of wetland for >50"/. circumference.
Light to moderate grazing, or lawns are OK. Poinlll = 2
Heavy grazing in buffer. Points = 1
Vegetated buffers are <2m wide (6.6ft) for more than 95% of the circumference (e.g. tilled
fields, paving, basah bedrock extend to edge of wetland Poinlll = O.
Buffer does not meet any of the criteria above. Poinlll = 1
Aerial photo showing buffers
H 22 Corridors and Connections (see p, 81)
H 22.1 Is the wetland part of a relatively undisturbed and unbroken vegetated corridor
(either riparian or upland) that is at least 150 ft wide, has at least 30% cover of shrubs, forest
or native undisturbed prairie, that connects 10 estuaries, other wetlands or undisturbed
uplands that are at least 250 acres in size') (dams in riparian corridors, heavily used gravel
roads, plIl'ed roads, are considered bredks in fhe corridor).
YES = 4 poinlll (go 10 H 2.3) NO = go to H 2.2.2
H 2.2.2 Is the wetland part ofa relatiyely undisturbed and unbroken vegetated corridor
(either riparian or upland) that is at least 50ft \I'ide, has at least 30% cover of shrubs or
forest .. and connects to estuaries, other wetlands or undisturbed uplands that are at least 25
acres in size? OR a Lake-fringe wetland. if it does not have an undisturbed corridor as in
the question above?
YES = 2 points (go to H 1 . .1) NO = H 2.2.3
H 2.2.3 Is the wetland:
within 5 mi (8km) of a brackish or salt water estuary OR
within 3 mi of a large field or pasture (>40 acres) OR
within I mi of a lake greater than 20 acres? 0
YES = 1 point <No = 0 ~
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H 2.3 Near or adjacent to other priority habira" i;sted by WDFW (seep. 82)
Which of the following priority habitats are within 330ft (100m) of the wetland unit? NOTE: the
connections do not have 10 be relatively undisturhed.
These are DFW definitions. Check with yOl/r local DFW biologist if there are any questiOl«. -$-Riparian: The area adjacent to aquatic systems with flowing water that contains elements of
both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems which mutually influence each other.
__ Aspen Stands: Pure or mixed stands of aspen greater than 0.8 ha (2 acres).
__ Cliffs: Greater than 7.6 m (25 ft) high and occurring below 5000 ft.
__ Old-growth forests: (Old-growth west of Cascade crest) Stands of at least 2 tree species,
forming a multi-layered canopy with occasional small openings; with at least 20 treeslha (8
treesfacre) > 81 em (32 in) dbh or > 200 years of age.
__ Matnre forests: Stands with average diameters exceeding 53 em (21 in) dbh; crown cover
may be less that 100%; crown cover may be less that 100%; decay, decadence, numbers of
snags, and quantity oflarge downed material is generally less than that found in old-
growth; 80 -200 years old west of the Cascade crest.
__ Prairies: Relatively undisturbed areas (as indicated by dominance of native plants) where
grasses andlor forbs form the natural climax plant community.
__ Talus: Homogenous areas of rock rubble ranging in average size 0.15 -2.0 m (0.5 -6.5 ft),
composed of basalt, andesite, andlor sedimentary rock, including riprap slides and mine
tailings. May be associated with cliffs.
__ Caves: A naturally occurring cavity, recess, void. or system ofinterconnected passages
__ Oregon white Oak: Woodlands Stands of pure oak or oak/conifer associations where
canopy coverage of the oak component of the stand is 25%.
__ Urban Natnral Open Space: A priority species resides "ithin or is adjacent to the open
space and uses it for breeding andlor regular feeding; andlor the open space functions as a
corridor connecting other priority habicats, especially those that would otherwise be
, ' isolated; andlor the open space is an isolated remnant of natural habitat larger than 4 ha (l0
•. ~ acres) and is surrounded by urban development.
__ EstnarylEstnary-6ke: Deepwater tidal habitats and adjacent tidal wetlands, usually semi-
enclosed by land but with open, partly obstructed or sporadic access to the open ocean, and
in which ocean water is at least occa,ionaliy diluted by freshwater runoff from the land.
The salinity may be periodically increased abme that of the open ocean by evaporation.
Along some low-energy coastlines there is appreciable dilution of sea water. Estuarine
habitat extends upstream and landward to where ocean-derived salts measure less than
O.5ppt. during the period of average annual low flow. Includes both estuaries and lagoons.
__ MarinelEstnarine Shorelines: Shorelines include the intertidal and subtidal zones of
beaches, and may also include the backshore and adjacent components of the terrestrial
landscape (e.g., cliffs, snags, mature trees. dunes, meadows) that are important to shoreline
associated fish and wildlife and that contribute to shoreline function (e.g., sand/roclulog
recruitment, nutrient contribution~ erosion contTo]).
lfwetland has 3 or more priorit,. habitats = 4 points
Ifwetland has 2 priority habitats = 3 points
If wetland has 1 priority habitat {i pOlllD No habitats = 0 points
Note: All vegetated wetlands are by definition a priorit)' habitat but are not included in this
list. Nearbv wetlands are addressed in qlleslio'l H 2.4)
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H 2.4 Wetland Landscape (choose the one description f?fthe landscape around the wetland thaI
best fils) (see p. 84)
There are at least 3 other wetlands within ~" mile. and the connections between them are
relatively undisturbed (light grazing between wetlands OK. as is lake shore with some
boating, but connections should NOT be bisected by paved roads, fill, fields, or other
development. points = 5
The wetland is Lake-fringe on a lake WiTh little disturbance and there are 3 other lake-fringe
wetlands within y, mile points = 5
There are at least 3 other wetlands within 'co mile. BUT the connections between them are
disturbed points = 3
The wetland is Lake-fringe on a lake with disturbance and there are 3 other lake-fringe
wetland within Y.z mile points = 3
There is at least 1 wetland within Y.z mile. points =ID
There are no wetlands within ~I, mile. points =0
H 2. TOTAL Score -opportunity for providing habitat
Add the scores from H2.1.H2.2, H2.3, H2.4
TOTAL for H 1 from page 14
Total Score for Habitat Functious -add the points for HI, H 2 and record the result on
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CATEGORIZATION BASED Ol'l SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Please determine if/he wetland meets the attributes described below and circle the
appropriate answers and Category.
Wetland Type
Check off any criteria that apply 10 fhe ll'efland Circle the Category when the
approf)riate criteria are met.
SC 1.0 Estuarine wetlands (see p. 86)
Does the wetland unit meet the following criteria for Estuarine wetlands?
-The dominant water regime is tidal. .. -Vegetated, and • .. -With a salinity greater than 0.5 ppt.
NOi--, YES = Go to SC 1.1
SC 1.1 Is the wetland unit within a National Wildlife Refuge, National Park, .. National Estuary Reserve, Natural Area Preserve, State Park or Educational,
~ ", Environmental, or Scientific Reserve designated under WAC 332-30-151?
YES = Category I NO go to SC 1.2
SC 1.2 Is the wetland unit at least I acre in size and meets at least two ofthe
following three conditions? YES = Category I NO = Category II
-The wetland is relatively undisturbed (has no diking, ditching, filling.
cultivation, grazing, and has less than 10% cover of non-native plant
species. If the non-native Sparlina spp. are the only species that cover
more than 10% of the wetland. then the wetland should be given a dual
rating (IIII). The area of Spartina would be rated a Category II while the
relatively undisturbed upper marsh with native species would be a
Category I. Do not, however. exclude the area ofSpartina in
determining the size threshold of I acre.
-At least 'I. of the landward edge of the wetland has a 100 ft buffer of
shrub, forest, or un-grazed or un-mowed grassland.
-The wetland has at least 2 of the following features: tidal channels,
depressions with open water, or contiguous freshwater wetlands.
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SC 2.0 Natural Heritage Wetlands (see p. 87)
Natural Heritage wetlands have been identified by the Washington Natural Heritage
ProgramlDNR as either high quality undisturbed wetlands or wetlands that support
state Threatened. Endangered, or Sensitive plant species.
SC 2.1 Is the wetland unit being rated in a SectionffownshiplRange that contains a
Natural Heritage wetland? (this ques/ion is used 10 screen out most sites
before you need to contact WNHP,DVR)
SfTlR information from Appendix D _ or accessed from \'iNHPr'DNR web site _
YES __ -contact WNHP/DNR (see p. 79) and go to SC 2.2 NO-",-
SC 2.2 Has DNR identified the wetland as a high quality undisturbed wetland or as
or as a site with state threatened or endangered plant species?
YES = Category I NO ~ not a Heritage Wet!and
SC 3.0 Bogs (see p. 87)
Does the wetland unit (or any part ofthe unit) meet both the criteria for sOils and
vegetation in bogs? Use the key belo,.. 10 identify if/he wetland is a bog. lfyou
answer yes you will still need to rate lite wetland based on its functions.
I. Does the unit have organic soil horizons (i.e. lay~rs of organic soil), either
peats or mucks, that compose 16 inches or more of the first 32 inches of the
soil profile? (See Appendix B for a field key to identify organic soils)? Yes-
~~Q3 No-~~Q2
2. Does the unit have organic soils, either peats or mucks that are less than 16
inches deep over bedrock, or an impenneable hardpan such as clay or
volcanic ash, or that are floating on a lake or pond?
Yes -go to Q. 3 No -Is not a bog for purpose of rating
3. Does the unit have more than 70% cover of mosses at ground level, AND
other plants, if present, consist oflhe "bog" species listed in Table 3 as a
significant component of the vegetation (more than 30% of the total shrub
and herbaceous cover consists of species in Table 3)?
Yes -Is a bog for purpose of rating No -go to Q. 4
NOTE: If you are uncertain about the extent of mosses in the understory
you may substitute that criterion by measuring the pH of the water that
seeps into a hole dug at least 16" deep, If the pH is less than 5.0 and the
"bog" plant species in Table 3 are present, the wetland is a bog.
1. Is the unit forested (> 30% cover) with sitka spruce, subalpine fir, western
red cedar, western hemlock, lodgepole pine, quaking aspen, Englemann's
spruce, or western white pine, WITH any of the species (or combination of
species) on the bog species plant list in Table 3 as a significant component
of the ground cover (> 30% coverage of the lotal shrub/herbaceous cover)?
2. YES = Category I N0-'i Is not a bog for purpose of rating
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SC 4.0 Forested Wetlands (seep. 90j
Does the wetland unit have at least I acre of forest that meet one of these criteria for
the Department ofFish and Wildlife's forests as priority habitats? lfyou answer yes
YOll will still need to rate the wetland based on its functions.
-Old-growth forests: (west of Cascade crest) Stands of at least two tree species,
fonning a multi-layered canopy with occasional small openings; with at least 8
trees/acre (20 trees/hectare) that are at least 200 years of age OR have a
diameter at breast height (dbh) of 32 inches (81 em) or more.
NOTE: The criterion for dbh is based on measurements for upland forests.
Two-hundred year old trees in wetlands will often have a smaller dbh
because their growth rates are often slower. The DFW criterion is and "OR"
so old-growth forests do not.necessarily have to have trees of this diameter.
-Matnre forests: (west of the Cascade Crest) Stands where the largest trees are
80-200 years old OR have average diameters (dbh) exceeding 21 inches
(53cm); crown cover may be less that 100%; decay, decadence, numbers of
snags, and quantity of large downed material is generally less than that found
in old-growth.
YES ~ Category I NO }Lnot a forested wetland with special characteristics
SC 5.0 WedaDds iD Coastal Lagoons (see p. 91)
Does the wetland meet all of the following criteria ofa wetland in a C{)astallagoon?
-The wetland lies in a depression adjacent to marine waters that is wholly
or partially separated from marine waters by sandbanks, gravel banks,
shingle, or, less frequently. rocks
-The lagoon in which the wetland is located contains surface water that is
saline or brackish (> 0.5 ppt) during most of the year in at least a portion
of the lagoon (needs to be measured near the bottom)
YES = Go to SC 5.1 N0-t-not a wetland in a coastal lagoon
SC 5.1 Does the wetland meets all of the following three conditions?
-The wetland is relatively undisturbed (has no diking, ditching, filling,
cultivation, grazing). and has less than 20% cover of invasive plant
species (see list ofinvasive species on p. 74).
-At least % of the landward edge oftlle wetland has a 100 ft buffer of
shrub, forest, or un-grazed or un-mowed grassland.
-The wetland is larger than 1110 acre (4350 square feet)
YES ~ Category I NO = Category II
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SC 6.0 Interdunal Wetlands (see p. 93)
Is the wetland unit west ofthe 1889 line (also called the Western Boundary of Upland
Ownership or \\,BUO)?
YES -go to SC 6.1 NO ~ not an interdunal wetland for rating
If you answeryes you will still fleedio rate the wetland based on its
functions.
In practical tenns that means the following geographic areas:
• Long Beach Peninsula-lands west ofSR 103
• Grayland-Westport-lands west of SR 105
• Ocean Shores-Copalis-lands west of SR 115 and SR 109
SC 6.1 Is the wetland one acre or larger. or is it in a mosaic of wetlands that is
once acre or larger?
YES = Category 11 NO-go to SC 6.2
SC 6.2 [s the unit between 0.1 and 1 acre. or is it in a mosaic of wetlands that is
between 0.1 and 1 acre?
YES = Category III
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CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
MEMORANDUM
Date: June 2, 2008
To: City Clerk's Office
From: Margarita Flores
Subiect: Land Use File Closeout
Please complete the following information to faCilitate project closeout and indexing by the City
Clerk's Office
Project Nallle: PSE Fiber OptiC Line
LUA (file) Number: LUA-08-012, CAR, SME
Cross-References:
AKA's: PSE Fiber Optic Line CAR & SME
Project Manager: Gerald Wasser
Acceptance Date: March 3, 2008
Applicant: Puget Sound Energy.
Owner: Various
Contact: Larry Tornberg
PID Number: See Attachment A attached to Land Use Master Application
ERC Decision Date:
ERC Appeal Date:
Administrative Approval: SME -February 28, 2008/ CAR -March 3, 2008
Appeal Period Ends: March 17, 2008
Public Hearing Date:
Date Appealed to HEX:
By Whom:
HEX Decision: Date:
Date Appealed to Council:
By Whom:
Council Decision: Date:
Mylar Recording Number:
Project Description: The project encompasses: repair and replacement of aging transmission
structures; Installation of new utility vaults or other storage facilities for extra fiber line; stringing
the fiber optic line on existing or repaired structures In the hot zone of the electrical transmission
line; and, any necessary restoration work. Approximately 35 pole structures and approximately
two vaults will be installed. No disturbance will occur within the shoreline area because the fiber
oDtic line will bestruna on existinG! Doles and towers.
Location: 34+ miles of an existing transmission line COrridor extending from
City of Renton to the City of Everett
Comments:
"'''''''''''''''''
CITY '::>F RENTON
March 14, 2008
Mr. Larry Tornberg
Senior Municipal Land Planner
Puge! Sound Energy
355 I lOth Avenue NE
EST-IIW
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Subject: Underground Ordinance Variance
Talbot Hill to Beverly Park Fiber Optic
Renton, WA
Dear Mr. Tornberg:
Public Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
On March 14,2608, the Development Services Director granted your application for a variance
from the Underground Ordinance to run fiber optic cable along utili(y poles from Talbot Hill to
Beverly Park (north to south Renton), This application is granted based on the following
conditions:
I. A minimum vertical clearance over right-of-way is maintained at 18 feet per the
National Electrical Code,
2. In the future, if the other utili(y cables stfl.lllg along these five utili(y poles are transferred
to underground cables, Puget sound Energy will comply with this uniformity and als.o
transfer its fiber optic cables underground at their expense.
According to Ci(y code, you have 15 days from today's date to appeal the administrative
determination. Appeals are to be filed in writing, with the Ci(y Clerk and require a filing fee in ,
the amount of $75~00;' Additional information regarding the appeaJprocess may be obtaihedfrem
the Renton Ci(yClerk's office by calling (425) 430-6510. '
You may contact Mike Dotson, Engineering Specialist, at (425) 430-7304 if you have any
questions or need' additional infortnation,
~~
Linda Moschetti
Administrative Assistant
cc: Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator
Neil Watts, Development Services Director
Mike Dotson, Engineering Specialist
Electrical Inspectors
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CITY OF RENTON
EXEMPTION
FROM CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS
DATE:
LAND USE FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
March 3, 2008
LUA-08-012, CAE, SME
PSE Fiber Optic Line
Puget Sound Energy (PSE)
Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner
PROJECT LOCATION: 34+ miles of an existing transmission line corridor
extending from the City of Renton to the City of Everett. The portion of the corridor
within the City of Renton covers 3.6 miles, starting at Beacon Way South and heading in
a general north and slightly east direction to Olympia Avenue NE near the City of
Newcastle. The Talbot to Lakeside transmission line extends north through the City
starting at the Talbot-Hill Substation.
PROPOSAL: PSE intends to upgrade an existing 34+ mile
segment of 115 kilovolt electrical transmission line from Renton to Everett with an
internal communication fiber optic line. The line is jOintly operated by PSE and the
Bonneville Power Authority (BPA) and all structures are within franchise road right-of-
way and existing easements. PSE and BPA will use the new fiber optic line as an
integral part of their power transmission system. The new fiber optic line will be used
solely by PSE and BPA to increase the reliability of the electrical transmission system by
improving monitoring and communication between substations, generation plants, and
other operation facilities. This project is considered a maintenance effort. The project
will span eight jurisdictions including the Cities of Renton, Newcastle, Bellevue,
Woodinville, Bothell, Everett, and unincorporated King and Snohomish Counties. The
overall project encompasses: repair and replacement of aging transmission structures;
installation of new utility vaults or other storage facilities for extra fiber line; stringing the
fiber optic line on existing or repaired structures in the hot zone of the electrical
transmiSSion line; and, any necessary site restoration work. Approximately 35 pole
structures within the City boundaries will be replaced or repaired and approximately two
vaults will be installed. Only two of the pole structures are adjacent to an aquatic critical
area.
CRITICAL AREA: Aquifer Protection Areas One and Two,
Flood Hazard, Geologic Hazard, Shoreline, Streams and Lakes, and Wetlands.
EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: Pursuant to RMC Section 4-3-050.C.5.e.ii and 4-3-
050.C.5.iii of the Critical Areas Regulations is hereby granted for the following reason(s):
X Maintenance, operation and repair of existing utilities in existence on the date this
section becomes effective and do not meet the setback requirements Of this section
provided all work is completed pursuant to RMC 4-1-090.
DECISION: The proposed development is consistent with the following findings
pursuant to RMC section 4-3-050.C.5.c:
1. The activity is not prohibited by this or any other chapter of the RMC or state or
federal law or regulation;
2. The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified by
industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles; and,
3. Impacts are minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas are immediately
restored, unless the exemption is a wetland below the size thresholds pursuant
to RMC 4-3-050.C.5.f.1 and f.2.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. The applicant shall provide erosion control during pole removal, replacement
and restoration of disturbed areas.
SIGNATURES:
Neil Wafts, Director
Development Services Division
EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of approval (signature date).
date
CITY OF RENTON
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
EXEMPTION FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT/CONTACT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROPOSAL:
PSE Fiber Optic Line
February 28, 2008
LUA-08-012, CAE, SME
PSE Fiber Optic Line
Puget Sound Energy
Gerald C. Wasser, Associate Planner
PSE intends to upgrade an existing 34+ mile
segment of 115 kilovolt electrical transmission line
from Renton to Everett with an intemal
communication fiber optic line. The line is jointly
operated by PSE and the Bonneville Power
Authority (BPA) and all structures are within
franchise road right-of-way and existing easements.
PSE and BPA will use the new fiber optic line as an
integral part of their power transmission system.
The new fiber optic line will be used solely by PSE
and BPA to increase the reliability of the electrical
transmission system by improving monitoring and
communication between substations, generation
plants, and other operation facilities. This project is
considered a maintenance effort. The project will
span eight jurisdictions including the Cities of
Renton, Newcastle, Bellevue, Woodinville, Bothell,
Everett, and unincorporated King and Snohomish
Counties. The overall project encompasses: repair
and replacement of aging transmission structures;
installation of new utility vaults or other storage
facilities for extra fiber line; stringing the fiber optic
line on existing or repaired structures in the hot
zone of the electrical transmission line; and, any
necessary site restoration work. Approximately 35
pole structures within the City boundaries will be
replaced or repaired and approximately two vaults
will be installed. Only two of the pole structures are
adjacent to an aquatic critical area. A Shoreline
Substantial Development Permit would be needed
to cross the Cedar River. However, no disturbance
will occur within the shoreline area because the
fiber optic line will be strung on existing poles and
towers.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
WATER BODYNVETLAND:
34+ miles of an existing transmission line corridor
extending from the City of Renton to the City of
Everett. The portion of the corridor within the City
of Renton covers 3.6 miles. starting at Beacon Way
South and heading in a general north and slightly
east direction to Olympia Avenue NE near
Newcastle. The Talbot to Lakeside transmission
line extends north through the City starting at the
Talbot-Hill Substation.
The protion of the transmission corridor
within the City of Renton traverses Sections 20.
21. 16 and 09, Township 23N, Range 05E and
Section 04, Township 24N, Range 05E of the
Willamette Meridian.
Cedar River
An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted
on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s):
Pursuant to RMC 4-9-190.C.3 the normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or
developments. including damage by accident, fire or the elements shall not be
considered substantial developments for the purposes of the Shoreline Master Program.
The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with (check one):
CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT
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N/A
PSE Fiber Optic line
Policies of the Shoreline Management Act.
The guidelines of the Department of
Ecology where no Master Program has
been finally approved or adapted by the
Department.
The Master Program.
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Neil Watts, Director 1
Development Services Division
Attachments: Legal Description
Vicinity Map
Site Plan
cc: Owner/Applicant
Contact
File
PSE Fiber Optic Line
LEGEAL DISCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
1. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION \6, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE OS, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
2. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION \6, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE OS, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
3. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
4. SITUATED IN THE NE QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
5. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 09, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE OS, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
6. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION 09, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
7. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 04, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE OS, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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City of Renton
LAND USE PERMIT·
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
Talbot Hill-Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic Project
ADDRESS:
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)IlOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
CITY: ZIP: The entire project traverses approximately 34+ miles within an
existing transmission line corridor extending from the City of
Renton to the City of Everett. 3.6 miles are within the City of
TELEPHONE NUMBER: Renton starting at Beacon Way 5 and heading in a general
north and slightly east direction to Olympia Avenue NE near
Newcastle.
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
KING CQUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
NAME: Puget Sound Energy See Attachment A
COMPANY (if applicable): EXISTING LAND USE(S): Residential, Commercial, Industrial
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 97034 EST -11W PROPOSED LAND USE(S): Same
CITY: Bellevue ZIP: 98009 EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
Residential Low Density, Residential Medium Density, ./
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-462-3821 Residenijal Single Family, Center Village, Employment Area -
Industrial, Commercial Corridor
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
(if applicable): Same
NAME: Larry Tornberg
EXISTING ZONING: RC, R-l, R-8, R-l0, R-14, RM-F, CA, IL
COMPANY (if applicable): Puget Sound Energy
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): Same
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 97034 EST -11W SITE AREA (in square feet): 1,900,800
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE
CITY: Bellevue ZIP: 98009 DEDICATED: None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS:
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: None
425-462-3821, larry.tornberg@pse_com PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
ACRE (ij applicable): None
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PROJECT INFORMA TION (continued)
NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (~ applicable): None NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (~applicable): None
NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (~applicable): None PROJECT VALUE: Pili p I.h!!le (JJ)K
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
None SQUARE FOOTAGE (~ applicable): Refer to critical areas
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
exemption and waiver form provided by Jennifer Henning,
BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A Ii'! AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL Ii'! AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A
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SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq, ft,
BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A Ii'! GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft.
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL IJ HABITAT CONSERVATION sq, ft,
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A
IJ SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq, ft,
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
IJ WETLANDS sq. ft. applicable): N/A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the followina information included)
SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION _, TOWNSHIP _, RANGE_, IN THE CITY
OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON,
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Shoreline Permit Exemlltion -No Charge 3, Undergrounding Utilities Letter reguesting
2. Critical Areas Exemlltion -No Charge exemlltion Prellared by: others -~100
4,
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print NameJs) Larry lomOOre , declare 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)
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that L..('H'(~ -:TOto pet f'-~
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his~ ee and voluntary t for the
uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
01/31108
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PROJECT INFORMATION (continued)
Notary (Print) 1?4 ~-et± 10, \?"lTS
My appointment exPires::~_'~I-=--,1c..5L-=-'!'O~' ~qL-_
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0423059023
0423059035
0423059069
0423059142
0423059145
0423059169
0423059269
0423059282
0423059316
0423059342
0428000010
0428000015
0428000020
0428000025
0428000100
0428000160
0428000165
0428000190
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2854800035
2854800040
2854800045
2854800050
2854800055
2854800060
Attachment A
King County Assessor's Account Numbers
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2854800115
2854800120
3449820150
3449820160
3449820170
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3449820210
3449820260
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4307330330
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6388900660
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6388900740
6388900760
6388900840
6388900990
6388901030
6388901110
6388910070
6388910290
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7227800500
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7809200015
7809200020
7809200025
7809200030
7809200035
7809200040
7809200045
7809200050
7809200055
7809200060
7809200065
7809200070
7809200075
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2023059001
2023059001
2023059002
2023059003
2023059050
2023059050
2023059066
2023059066
2854800065
2854800105
4307320330
4307320340
LEGEAL DISCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
I. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
2. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
3. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE OS, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
4. SITUATED IN THE NE QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
5. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 09, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
6. SITUATED IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION 09, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
7. SITUATED IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 04, TOWNSHIP 23, RANGE 05, IN
THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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tld 1n thia ott by the l'uget Sound P.er 6; L1C!* 00 tor an seat tdt'
rt ot W87 t01' tran.uBslon Una over ana aaron thl J!:I at Nil!.
the swt at Hii' and Lot 1 090 111 Tp 23 N R 5 E Juat JJ: ot l'1enton, Icow
and It turthv app.u1ng tilt tha applloant is a pub DOrp propolling
to oon.tN.t acroSB tlw 10. oo .. ered b7 sd "I>P110 a t",ana In tal!
the purp ot trenam1ttlng "leotr1D p"".rl tht t4. 14 wUhln the
rt ot WIV' 80 applied tor 1 s ltd to an emt .Ilea tor tll8 pIll'p
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egrese to 1IlII1ataln and repair the om, and n turther appearing th t tt,18 rt at way runs cl1B&OlIO.ll.7 tbru
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!l%'a.I\t and a tortner grant made to thia BIll Co under oppl1o No 13"011
tht 1 t "Ul. bo neo in the granting at the 8Etll to proTi"e t<1ll'
1ncre". ana BS"'eaa to ad 1s01ated U,tht tlwre ere no 1mpvta
bEtl01l61ng to *he etate and til. Ld iDa 1n ad rt at wq eLld thlll'e
baing no rell80n why 154 rt 0;: wsy shoUld not be grant'ld, 1 t 1a
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the Bel eppl10 tOShr w1i1l 'hft full Val. at the Umber tbon b8 lind
the am 1a hby t1%ed and "!,prs1,,ad at $11125.; tilt sa "",t toghr
will!. th .. at&t ta. tor hau11lg 11 .erti baa baea pd and the rt, po .... r
prlT aJI4 auUl to oonatruot, oper,,'e and tno1nta1n II tranemi_lon
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Tiloae portllll 01' tbe Et 0 l' rlWh tha SVI! at NVlt all1 Lot], s .. o 16
Tp 2:S N Ii 5 e. 1no within thot lim1ts at e strip at ld 100 tt 1n
1I1d~1l h.~Y1nl,50 rc at 110011 111 dth on .eoh side at the 1'01 dell 08n,1I1'
In: Balp on the N 1D at sd S~o 16, 1123.16 tt Il at the '!uart ..... ~
0":1' III 14 !I lD end run th S 3°52'10" If 831.6 rt, 8 33·03' 28" If
3655.11 tt "nd S 15·""'55" E 2118.4 tt to a pt on tla S ; .11 ot ad
sn 16 wah h 926.11 ft E at tlJ> .w 001' thot
lbb,t bo .. er to llt at wey for po ... r in .grontfOd toW.T.Sakar
thrU d"ea 18su,,4 .rul 850016119, 81so
SUbj to rt at w87 for Uo r<:>lld granted .ran 10-23 under appl10 No
663, also
SubJ to rt at way tor trllDB 111 gr8a"d to Ob1oago, Ml1 lie St. Paul
1117 Feb 17-111 und,l' sppllo lt~ 10511, ,
Til. rt 01' .a7 hlD11bOT. duh •• an area 01' 10.52 BO eco t" tla
plat that on t11e 1n the ol:t 0 t til.) 00"'1' at pub lode at O-lf, .. 111
It U further ord ana determined t!lt thia 88mt 1a grlll1ted eull3
to the rt. ot tile Suts or ita .uo to In(ll"el. IIDd el1'8.8 to reaoh
noh 14a 111' UlJber .~ me7 be 1801ate4 or out ott t1"01I ..... uxt.
aooen to roal. 01' trllll.lportaU(lIl, 1_ belng 1II100el' tilt under 110
OJIl011 are J.i:1D8 operationa or other 11lts to la'vtera .1tll or
UBIDIlSl ella illS lihe 01' appurt tUo U 00n8t4 b;V the gtea thin
tile PUg,t fi un4 Powv " I..t 00 Dom of Pub'W 61 O. V.S.Tldp, oon 01' Pub W.
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May 13 43 ~10.UO, •• J 5511's, 50st.
L. A. J~;ns and Elizabeth Johns, hw,
to IIvsephi.ne M ... Koefeld&, a slngle WOmail.
Fp cy a.o.d warr to sp, the t'oldre,sitiJikcw:
.t" Ii' ") J35:;4J1 p
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2.-7
Beg ~lU t't souto 01' til. NE coroer of the SW. 01" the NW~ of the NE"
at' Sec 16, Twp 2) N.R. 4 E.W.i<l.; th N 89.5'29" '11:;:60 ft to th" true
pt or ~glnning; cootinuiop. th N 89 0 5'29" 'II 70 tt; th Sly parallel
with ths E bOWldery lin" or 3d tract 210ft; th S 89.~'29H l> 70 ft;
tll lUy parallel with t10e 1!. boundary 11~~ 0:1" ed tract 2:0 rt. to l'.he
pt of belJiwling.
Subject to This deed is given io fulfillment 01' a re contract
oonditioned for the conveyance 01' the sll property to Josephine M.
Koetelde and is subjeot tu encumbrances assumed in sd contract and
til. warreJlt1es herein do not oover the acts of the undee in sd oon~
tt'sot or theil' !issigns. L. A. Johns.
Elizabeth Johns.
~ow May 13 4J by L.A. Johns and Elizabeth Johns, hw, bf Rabeet F.
S8Jldall np Wnresat B ns Apr 10 t.'1 I filed Josephine", Koe:l'eJde,
2433-130 ~laoe S ?) 88,
>/" c;, D Dec 8 43 )3534)2 ~
Oat 16 43 ,,100.00. 2.1~ ..
Ben J. Pays and Rosina H. Pays, husb and wf, -oz."!
to Jaok W. Stitt and W~rguerite E. Stitt, husb ana wf.
Fp oy and quit-claim to sp, all rt. title and interest in and to
the foldas reap property, to-wit:
The St~f the Nt of tne Lot No.9, in Block No.4, of Clark's
Second Addition to the Town O~· Kent, in Itow.
Ben J". Peys.
Rosina H. Pays.
kow Oot 16 43 by Ben J. Pays eod Rosina H. Pays, husb and wife, bf
H. B. Madison .lip Wnresat Kent no Jun 9 47 (filed Mrs. Jack W.
stitt, Kent, Wn.l
Easmt DSc 6 4)
Nov 30 43 ;;750.00 &cvo.
Rose Edwardo and Joe Edwardo, her husband,
to Puget Sound Power & Light Comp8JlY, a 1~SB, oorporat10n,
Fp oy Rnd grant to sp~--sm as ZI ~982761---single line of poles or
tow.rs~-~
That "ortion aI' Govt Lots 1 and 2, Seo 16, Twp 2.3 N.R. 5 E.W.M.,
desasfols: A 50-toot strip being 25 ft on eaoh side of tbe toldes-
eenter line: Basp S 89 °54' 50" E 1000 tt from the SW oorner
01' sd Seo 16; til N 1)044'00" W 1150 ft, m or 1, to the N margin or
Stete aoed #5, and the true pt of beg1nn~ng; th N 1,3<44'00' W 910
ttl til N 33 0 03'28" E 750 ft, m or 1, to the N line at ed Govt Lot
I, beins a 50 it strip of land lying E of and adjAoent to the ex~
istine: trsnsmission line rt of Vlay; also one anollor rod to be install-
ed 40 tt fm sd center lino.
The center line of su transmissiop. a'd distriQution lin~ to be located
as follows:
On the above ieso oenter line, provided tIle grantee shall mOVe or
relocate any 90l'tion of the above line wh may inter~ere with eran-
tors' future use 01' sd trflct, on grantors' written not'ce. 8::,d at
grantee's expense.
rro~~ethar ,vith the l'1!§hts .. -.. sm. as f()rm~eH:ot;Jl't pF.lI'eeJ"Bpl: prollip.,ing
for release 01 any mort/gage, st ... !Ct··~n ..
Rosa l!:dwElrdo.
Joe ':dwardo.
kcVl Kov )0 43 by Uose sdwf~rrl0 and Joe &dwsrdo, iwr llusb. IJf ~dwnr<1
1. 'fhwlllg "~Wnres,,t 5 n ~>e" J ''-1 (filed 1-31'1,_01.
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D Fld ,I,,, 19 I9~~ ~-48 'i / _.,: (-2bl~lOu \IJ
Nov 1 1928 y 1 IJJ:.t1 0 oorn ~ c. h.
.a..uel.la 0 JUnodlJle. u.nci Jl. V lilnsu.;.lC:. art oj' !.ho uu. lrc\,;:, -
to harlc3 1" KenJJf~d'y t:.rl~ ',3iUllCh (i. ... .;.e) n~d'y iMt
tp 01 and q 0 to .JI~ ~ll 1nt In Lbe . lei i olC'"'Vi
lot 7 olk 9 nlvcral ty hr,"ad to ~I,e c of"
1, u rlnadule 31
H v Hinsdale 91
kow on .i.!i.)V 1 1928 "':J L ollu U InfJaule. l,.Ill.' H , ii l,nadlJ lO, bb ~d
.Luella U m:J~dllU h. ... viJ'l{; .':l BflCd thl~ 1re' L C :-In,'duJ.l, ;101
J!s.l'l'Y .J Kuan n p ~.'or wn r<:::1 I; t tJ l1U JUD 1 J.50~.1 nay II H Fl10k n.; kBe bldg
Order fld ~QD !~ 192~
Dt Jon l6 192~
Depart",;unt ot Pub J 10 L&r.ds;
\ '" :)-,
~ ~ 1 f 1,_ '!
atrioe of' Cortllf;1I:islonel'.
III re op 11o/..<1:!OD liD l~-:;Og by tlle
Pug.t ::lounl .t'OWB,r &; .tJ.ght UompPI.¥
tor ~~lt or way tor t~aD.=laolon
lin. oYor certutn stu e l~naa 1n l~ " ,/.1 ....,. '-" ~ It "ppeuriJJf:j: to the OQmr fJt tblu tlrlG t.lu,t appln ;;0 1-.:4J9 ,.
WaH nu in blGu1"rioe \l' tho ::\180 t Jaund Powor ~ 1.1ght 00 ~ (t\ ,,~ \...t11
for u.p {~SCH1eDt for rlr.>llt O!'WI.Y for :"%'unll J_sst .... :i line over UJld -,J aaro~a ~o ~45
the 'lit ur 11 i~ ana lot 1 ol'oeo 16, twp 211 n ~ 6 e .. m \JJ ltow; \ I. '1--
AI1~ 1 t furt;her • pourIng th.t ~ho ""p!tOOllt 10 U P"~ oorp
propollns to OOJlutl'uot aorosS the wnd Qovorl:d b)' utl I:.IP1lil1 "
tirana baton 11%;:8 l\,r-tt.o purp u1" transmlttlnt:. dleotrlo .,. ... (l':-
power; t,at tbe U,114 wIthIn the rl t otwoy BO uppll.d :or is " .....
11m1 t.ad to an ;.!J'It nOD.~BfJr'y rOl' t hQ purpouo required, to~eth "I~
sun lund On either _Ide tho!" )'01' In,,r ... onu ogr",". to ·ioII'nt.ID
and l"~Pb1J1' 'bo 11_.; LUlU T
It further appearill/< that tho rtsht ol'Wn,v rna 111 a gOT,1 ,
nly l;!. :'I:'eofiD j;a~o .. B" land t 1 tlV J llg bet tluil wea--I lille of the t ,ghl
or way una the we.t 11 Dr J\ 000 lti t 8 tl'ln':6ulkr ~t 01" 'Wlld ots
[Q.croh,unt:. ble timber, f.nd t;· lit it wIll be nGl'J8aB"I'l'Y in i';:runtlll& ot
the BuaePJellt toe provide fu'r t: r. .10r.;r.iJJlG of this timisZ'; tbu'
there ~l'e no 1. •• vta bolone1rtg to tlJeatute OD the lbDd 1 01ul'l84
wl.h1n u4 rlgbt of wal' and thel'c b Ing no reason wbJ ud 1'1e,hL of'
.81 should notba Bruntea; it 1. thoretor
Ordered tilld IIlhrmI".d that the full volue or the l:,no
illolUlled wU,ll1 ,tha.t applll togethe~ w1th tho full volue orth.
tImber t',lPl'eon, be Gild tha am iu bby fixed DDd&ppr 1.8 .. 4 at. ;;;;2686~
tut auld smt togeLhol'w1th thE! IlItEitutD17 :rae tor :laul.lllt; a oet'tf
hUG bean pall1. Blllt tne rIght. pow£lr. pl'lvl f.'ld lIutht..V to Don-
atl!'uot. opel'lIte una 111~1nt;.uln .(a trans lssion Ii oYer una •. ora ••
the land blJ11tl tar del m: y be exerolJe4 10 oodanoo th tho
Dtatu,oq. ~b. ~d Lund Inolud.d w1tnin tnis rl8ht ofwuy bo' ng
OIo.'e ptal. " t, ~
-rholJC p. one of tbe ~ifI.i. uf thy", I1nd lot ~, BeG 10" twp
jlll\IIorth, "lIS. II oast W m Inolud,ad .UhII1 til. 1ImlLa 01' " .. trIjl
Or ltolld U n 111 widtb do. by ",.t.8 alld bnds •• role:
bell at Q pi OD tbe south .no 0("<1 •• 0 16 wuh h 46U.74 rt
out of tl,O .11 ,0" thOr""d l'g tb. II '/ 4eg 20'3\)" west ~2B,OIl r$
t;D It (!1. on the \~Q8' llnu or Jd sedt.loD woh 10 r: 0 def:' oot;:;.5" oasL
7503.n'1 t~ 41IJt trDm the lj,U rter BOO 00l' on ad WElsfJ 11no: tb
al ad W08!: 11 .II 0 dog 00'20" .. ,.t 5a~.B2 ft; til .outl> 27 deg
,,'au· II lIn.BlI n ana J 7 •• g 20'W" u.t ~62f)'21 ft to B pt
on Lhe Mouth line oi'un Deo 16; th Vlullt ulud IHn.tb Uno 00".66 tt
to oapt otbog;
the rlg:I'Ii ot'wn,:l hlnubova de.:) hllJ an ~·rea of 11.2. borea
a.odg to tho platt hot on ,j In til. ofo ot ~h. 00'>11' ot pUb lund.
atollr..,1o.. I'll sh.
And. l' 18 fTlr'lih I' order~4. LUI detol'lft:ntJd "hat t.hls leuelJJon'L
la granted IUbJ 1.0 the r1Ghl,ij of tho BtUI' itll QUOD to remon
the timhl' ho ..
lot 1 ot a ... 16, twp 2~ n r Il ... noaa t 10 tigh O'''"l ••
l~r.nt'd. It being tmaerBto d Lta.t nd8J!' no oOfidlt1DJI8 liZ'e
(FOR'
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1.9~:1.111' .. ,.. .. jI$j. ...... to interfere .-Ht. or .. "Ill/.·t,e .,., t"IUlSr.\ as 1<>%1
11 tIS' UJ'id.-.n", ... 1ibe;t'et~ -51::t DUDS'truet.ea. n:, tnE 61't!J'. ee
$ .... ~e'1.S1:t _e _itS S:oun4 l'Dwrer <i ~1ubt Ior"'Gi,DUIlJ'
~~.o:n U l!lSP
~ , ~cvi~e. va~ g~ pub l~~
ic..il Jl1Il! laJilo ... ,,1)
tv~ 'WIlII .. Web"h" ~o 1I~' Gc~;r~l zp~m~1al hldB
"C'h-:~:;~ )
~.u"le !rtU. !na·' ;;0"11&"
by • ....'bWI XOIllll.... d •• p ....
,~ ~ 1 0100», •••. ~ 8MJ
Itte ." .. 18 1I2~ 'M ~ AIItll .. " XO\lJlllu, .110 ~ 1 QUo .. , ,.10. pr'. ~.,. ... , ••• , of • , , to --oorp f'DI'ID --h1' ~ R ~,,» n p AI'
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1'14 b)' In 00
1 FORI
342169£;
10RT.WSSTZRI IMPROVS.Z.T CO.PARr
THIS J)J:G, _ae ~ went7-...... nth 1l.a7 ot Jul.7. In the 78&1'
ot oar LoJ'4 on. thoullllOl nine Imndred tortJ-tour, b7 the
ROR'rllWDTERf IIIPROYDmlT C<IIPAllr, a oorporation ot the Std. of
De1.w.re, gl'lllltor, to ~ PUGE! BOORD POWER & LIGR'l' OCIIPAIIY, a
oorporaUon at the stat e ot Ilanachusen., gl'llllt.e, IIITRSBSftH:
The grauor, 111 oOllsl4el'.Uon ot the INa of one doll.r (11)
uto It p&1d, the reoelpt ot wb10h 18 h.reb7 aODowle_ed, do ..
h.r.b7 ,l'IIIIt uato the grent.e, It •• uoae •• or. end .esigns, an
...... nt aIId rieh' of w.7 o"er en4 aoro •• that part of the
lIorChw •• t <I\1&rCer at lIorCh .. st qu.rter (Rwtotllllt) o~ S.oUon
t_t7-one (31) in To .... hip ,,,"t7-thr •• (31) lorCh, RaIIge tln
(5) Zut of the WlllaMUe •• ri41 ..... 1:111& COIIIIt7, W.ahlngton, 4e-
eoribed b7 aete. aIId bounde .a follo ... : ----_______ _
... 1l1li1111 .t a polllt 011 the .... t ll11e of .aid Seotion 31
41etallt fOWor h11114Nd Dlae'7-.ieht aIId .1ght7-n1a. hIIIIdN4tha
('88,88) teet eoaCh.r17 froa ~ north .... t ooraer th.reof; thelloe
Dorth ...... t,...OII. legr ••• tClllr allluh .... t (I. 'fl· 0" Z.) tift
1mn4r.4 .eyct.811 IIIId tllO h1ul4re4th. (517.02) te.t; thellOe north
.1s _Ne. 'went7-thre. a1IIut ...... , (I ... as' W.) three hu4r.d
t .. ent7-tlft (115) teet to • polllt OIl the lIorth 1iBe Of .dd Seo-
tlon 31 Ill.tent four haD4Nd tb1rt7-s."en l1li4 twent7 hall4re4th.
(1I'f.20) tee' .a.ter17 troa .&14 northwest ooraer; thellos e •• ter-
17, alOlllli .al4 DorCh ll11e, two hun4r.d on. aIl4 81st7-ll111. 1aIn-
4N4th. (801.61) te.,· thelloa .outh .1s 4esNe. t ... Dt,...thre.
ainuts .... , (S. .. 21' S.) toar bandred fUt7-DlIIe end thirt7-two
1n1114I'.Uh. (461.32) t ... ; ~Doe north ..... en',...oa. legre .. folll'
alilut •• ea.t (I. 'fl· 0" B.) two hall4re4 .e".Dt7-eiehe en4 ae"ent7-
foul' halldre4the (878. U) f.et·, theno. norCh , ... l"e 4esNe. fort7-
... eD a1IIuhe .... , (I. 1. top W.) three hundred ... et7-on. a114
on. hun4N4Ch (371.01) t.et to • polnt 011 Che aorCh 1111. ot 1&14
S .. tlon 31 41ataat s1ght han4N4 •• "ent7-one an4 tltt,...two han-
4N4the (871.52) t.et e •• ter17 froa .a14 norCh ... at oomer; th .....
••• ter17, along .&1d north UII., one han4r.4 three (103) t •• t· thenoe
south t .. e1". "'8re •• tort,... •• "811 ainut ..... t (a. 11" '7' E.! tour
hun4r.d thirt,...e1s and twent7-on. hunlre4the (US.31) te.t· thenoe
south .8"ent7-Oll8 degr.es tcur ainut ..... at (8. 71-0" •. l .1e"en
hundre4 tUt7-lIln. an4 tUt7-nllle hun4l'84th. (1159.59) feet to •
p01at 011 the .eat 11ne at ea14 SeoUon 21. 4latant .1gbt hundred
nin.t.en an4 alstJ-nlne bun4Ndth. (819.69) te.t .cather17 troa
the northwe.t oorner th.reof; th.noe norther17, alang .a14 .... t
I •• ,
• .' voL2~A ~617
1111.. three hWl4re4 tw.t, Mol a1ght, hunclMldth. (130 ,80) teet' to
the po1llt ot bes1lln1llSi oOftta1ll1ng .ight and t1tt.en handre4th. (8,15) aor •• , .ore or •••• ________________________________ _
boept1. Mol r ••• l"Y1IIS =to tile grantor. ita n008alOr. and
a .. 1gn •• tor .... r. all unarall or aD, natllre whataOlYlr. 1nol1141nc
eoal. 1ron. ndural gaa and oU. \1pOD or 1n lald laad, tog.tller
w1th tile lll' or luoh ot th. nrtao •• 0 1187 lie n.o ... ar, tar .x-
plortng tor an4 nunc 01' oth.rw1I. extraatlq anA o&1"l71ng aw..,
tile .... e; blat: t:IIe gl'lUltar. it. "00'''01'. and a .. 1gn •• ahall pa,
to tbe grentee. or to 1t. ROO".or, or a'daD'. __ lI&1'It.t .. ala
d tile t1M II1n1nI operat1on. ara 0 .... no.4 ot _oil port1on or th •
• urtao. a8., lie 11 •• 4 tor .uGh operationl. or 1IlJIU'I4 therall,. 18-
011l41nl an, 1IIpro .. __ t. Uaeraon; the lall4 hareb, oon ... "d b.1IIS
IUllJlOt. hOw .... r. to an .a .... nt In the pulllio tor an7 publio
road. IIeretotore 1&1d OIIt or .. tabl1lh.d. and no •• xtat1llg 0"1'
and .... ro .. an, part or the p1'lllh ...
'0 HAn: AID '0 HOLD the .u14 tr .... t ot laa4 u1l0 tbe grant ...
1 t .... 00.""" _d a'daD'. .0 lOll(! •• tile ..... Ihall be g .. d tor
po •• r tl'lUl .. l •• 1on 1111. purpo.... and wIIen .... r •• 14 trenamillon
l1ll. ahall 0.... to 11. -.tnta1n.d. the a.t.t. hereb, IraDt,d Ihall
re ... rt tD an4 b._ .... ted .b801at.17 1Il the &&1d lrantor. It •
• aoo •• 80ra Moll "'lIn •• --------------------------------------
II WI"'':I! 'IRERJ:Or. the grantor hal _ .. d tbe .. pr.~~I).1i" ... ,.
to b ••• al.d nth iC. oorpor.te .eal and 01ln.4111 ~~' : .. ~"":' .. :>,
'" .... ~ .. I,; I' j"":C \, VICE PRESIDEN? _ 4a7 and 7ear tlrst .bo" ea ,.,' ~ .,,. "
"':' 12 OJ "\% f '-': ,c;-· .... ~!l1 : *' ! . 11 • 11IDI~ a::!':r::":1 !;:re4 IOI!!'RlrE8'ElIIf IDkI\', \"-J',~",,~,;'/ r;; ..
I "~)' •• !,~"O'1t. ~"',,,>"" ~ ~ ~ ". ~ .. "" ..... ~~ '. A ·._··~1r1·i··~:I\.'\: ," ~ fL 4t..e '1 87 ~"I--, L .. > ':...:,~," ; ... ,'
j VIdE PRESIDEiii"
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SUTE or 1WDI1I:80'l'A )
CODH'IY or JWlut )
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OIl tb1. /,'l-?f !Sa, of d<?m r--A.D.lII".
before •• p81'80Dall, appeal'e4 T.jll. HOOH6S •
10 0 •• nown to be the VICE PRESIDENT of the
aOl'pol'aUoD'lbat eDOIIted til., w1 tbi .. &114 fol'lS01Dc 1n.tl'll-
Milt an4 aomoWledged tbe uld 1n atl'll8ent to be the free and
.,01Ulltar1 act an4 deed of .&1d corporat10 II, for the 1:I8e. and
purpo.e. th.rein .... tioned. aDd on oath atated that he wa.
author1c.d to .zeoute &&1d in.tl'Ullent an4 that the .e&1 af-
Uud 18 the corporate _8&1 of 8el4 oorporaUoD. _____ _
IR WIflllI:SS 'liHEHE0J'. I ha.,. hereUDto eet ., haD4 aD4 ar-
f1x.4 ., ot:rlo1al .. &1 the !Sa, an4 18&1' last abo.,e lII'ittea.
~«~e~
sao A. .ERTU .. &EN.
N.t.ry Pu-,ic., Itam'''r Cour>ty. Minot.
M)' a._ml •• IM £~,(ru Mud. 20. 1t047.
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By law this information may not be used for commercial purposes.
ssessor al Property Records:
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PUGETSOUND Parcel Number 2023059001
ENERGYIELEC Account Number
2100
Tax Status OPERATING Taxable Value Reason OPERATING
Appraised Land Value S73,000 Taxable Land Value SO
Appraised Improvement SO Taxable Improvement Value SO Value
PUGETSOUND
Taxpayer ENERGYIELEC
Parcel Number
Account Number
Levy Code
2023059001
202305900104
2100
OPERATING
Tax Year 2008
Tax Status OPERATING Taxable Value Reason
Appraised Land Value S82,OOO Taxable Land Value SO
Appraised Improvement SO Taxable Improvement Value SO Value
Assessor Parcel Records:
District Name RENTON
Property Name Property RESIDENTIAL Type
Plat Name Present Vaeant
Use (Single-family)
Plat Block Water WATER
System DISTRICT
Plat Lot Sewer PUBLIC System
Lot Area 373,744 SqFt (8.58 acres) Access PRIVATE
SectionfTownshiplRange NE20235 Street PAVED Surface
Assessor Legal Description Recor
114 OF STR 20·23-05 L Y NLY OF SLY
LN OF BONNEVILLE TRANS LN ESMT & SLY OF SLY LN OF
PSP & L CO'S 200 FOOT SHUFFLETON RIW LESS CO RD
LESS POR OF SO BONNEVILLE TRANS LN ESMT & PSP & L
CO'S R/W OVER NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SO SEC 20 WCH LIES
WITHIN A STRIP OF LAND 60 FT IN WIDTH· LY 30 FT DIST
SWL Y & NEL Y FR • PLW & CONCENTRIC WITH A LN OAF·
BMP ON E LN OF SO SEC 20 -SO PT BEING S 01-41-40 W
1305.23 FT FR NE COR OF SO SEC 20 TH NWLY ALG A CRY
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TO LFT - A RAD OF 197.57 FT - A DIST OF 89.24 FT (THE
LONG CHORD OF WCH BRS N 64-58-10 W 88.48 FT) TH N 77-
54-30 W 350.22 FT TH NWL Y ALG A CRV TO RGT - A RAD OF
197.57 FT - A DIST OF 148.27 FT (THE LONG CHORD OF WCH
BRS N 56-24-30 W 144.82 FTI TAP IN EXISTING CO RD SD PT
BEING S 27-35-00 W 1256.51 FT FR NE COR OF SD SEC 20
TH N 55-05-30 E 15 FT TO TPOB OF SD LN DESC TH NWI.. Y
AROUND A CRV TO LFT - A RAD OF 212.57 FT WITH A CIA
OF 43-00-00 A DIST OF 159.53 FT TH NWLY AROUND A CRY
TO RGT -A RAO OF 130.15 FTWITH A CIA OF 58.01-30 -AN
ARC DISTOF 131.81 FT TH N 19-53-00 W70 FT MIL TAP ON
SLY MGN OF NL Y 35 FT OF PSP & L CO'S TRANS LN &
TERMINUS OF SO LN DESC TCO 17-1823
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PUGET SOUND arcel Number ..... _. __ .. 2023059003 Taxpayer ENERGYIELEC
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Tax Status OPERATING Taxable Value Reason OPERATING
Appraised Land Value $318,000 Taxable Land Value $0
Appraised Improvement $38,000 Taxable Improvement Value $0 Value
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Property Name Property RESIDENTIAL Type
Plat Name Present Vacant
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Lot Area 1,611,720 SqFt (37 acres) Access PRIVATE
SectionrrownshipiRange NE20235 Street GRAVEL Surface
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SW 1/4 OF NE 114 LESS POR L Y BET PSP & L CO 50 FT ESMT
& BPA 200 FT ESMT LESS POR WITHIN PSP & L CO 200 FT
SHUFFLETON RIW SUBJ TO ESMTS TCO 17-802
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Taxpayer PUGETSOUND Parcel Number 2023059002
ENERGYIELEC Account Number 202305900203
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SD ESMT TCO 17-803
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For a va1uable consideration, receipt of -which is hereby acknowledged, the Grantma ..... _~_.~ .. _ .. _
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hereby grant ... and convey. ___ to the Grantee, PUGET SOUND POWER & UGHI' COMPANY, III corporatiDnt :ita
8ucc::essora and asaigns, the right, privilege and authority to (;Ofi!!itruct, erect, alter, improve, repair, operate and
maintain TWO (2) electric trl:l.Dsmission and distrihution lines, each consisting of a amgle or double row of steel
or wooden pole\!! or towers with braces, guys and anchors, transmission, distribution, telephone and telegraph
wires. insulators, crossarms and (Ither necessary or convenient appurtenances and applianCC!l, aerOM, over and
upon the following land, located in .. _:_. ___ ... _.~_~_ ......... ____________ .. County, Slate of Washington, to-wit:
Beg1nu1ng at the 8o~the~t cornv o£ the northwest quart.er.ot 8ection
9, t01ll1ship 23 !lorih, Bans.:4!~.ts l.II.; thone. norlih ea" 37' ""8t
l299.31-teet: then~ '!Lo;rtll. t. 1m' eaist 662.78 t,et; thence south saO
3'lt eaat 646.24 teet; t'b.noe south"'Oo 17' SO-Bat 331.85 teet; thence o . south ~ 3'· eaat 647,93 :rest; thenee south 330.93 feet to the point
ot beg1nning, beW lfW ~~"'~ltl of the _UtIrooorded Plat ot 'Iight'e .Aore Tra!ft_ ~-".' .. ' "-
The Grantor .. "-: shall make no use of the land occupied by said transmission lin~ or adjacent thereto, ""hich
in the opinion of the Grantee interferes with or endangers the operation of said lines, and no blasting shall be
done within three hundred (300) feet of said linea without first giving to the Grantee, its successors or asaigns,
reason$le notice thereof in writing.
In eUiroieing the rights herein graiited, the. Grantee. its successors and assigns. may pas! and repass over
adjacent lands of the Grantor!'_; it may cul and remove all brush, trees and other obstructions which in the
opinion of the Grantee interfere with or endanger the operation of sRid lines j and it may remove all or part of
ita property and equipment, and may sUrrender this easement, at any time.
The covenants herein contained shall run with the land and are binding UpOD all l5ubsequent OWBeI"1l thereof.
The center line of each of said transmission lines shall be parallel wi.th, and not more than twenty-five (25)
feet distant Gn either aide from., a principal center line across said land, hut braces. guys and anchors may he
placed where most convenient to the Grantee.
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·a Notary P.~lic:ip. and for the State of Washington
.... 19L!1., before me, the undersigned •
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to me known to be the iDdividual_~. described in and who executed the withiD instrument. and 'acknowleged to
IQe tl:.at·. __ .. lb.eX'_executed the same as .. _.~J;I,~A~ree and voluntary act and deed for the nses and purposes therein
mentioned.
WITNESS My hand and official seal the day and year i~ cartificate first abo~te~~ ~ ................... :.~m~-.-...
Notary P~br and for tke State of Wmhington.
ResUling at .. ¢~~~.-=.: _____ ._ .. -.---.-----__ ._ .. --.-__ _
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On this. .. _ ...... __ .. __ .. ____ ... ___ ... ______ .day of ____ .. _ .. __ . ____ .... . . ...........• 19 .......• before me., the undersigned.
a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, 'personally appeared ....... _ ......................................... _ ....... __ ... .
...... _ .. _ .. _ ...................................... and ......... . ....................................................................... __ _
to me known to be the ....... _ ......................................... . . ... and ........... _ .. _ ............................... _ ........... _. __ _
respectively of ................... _ .............................. _.............. .._ ............... ___ .... _ ........ ~ .. _ ......................... _ .... .
the corporation thai executed the within instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and
voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath staled that
........... _._ w .......•....•... authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal afhed is the corporate seal of Mid
cooporation.
WITNESS My band and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
Residing at __ ... _ ..................................... _ ......................... _ ..•....
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For a valuable consideration, receipt of ~dt 18 hereby acknowledged, the Grantor~ __ ••... Q.f\ .. ..A. ... J~AY ... _~
hereby grant ... and convey ... _ to the Grantee, PUGET SOUND pOWER & UGHT COMPANY, a corporation, its
euocessors and assigns, the right. privilege and authority to construct, erect. alter. iJUprove, repair, opeIate and
maintain TWO (2) cle.ctric transmission and distribution linea, each consisting of a aingle or double ~ow of steel
or wooden poles or towers with braces., gup und anehors, lran5mission, distribution, telephone and telegraph
wires, insulatoB, croHlUl"ttls and other necessary or· convenient appurtenances and appliances, across, over and
upon the following land, located in ...... _g~!L. ___ . __ .... . . ..... County, State of Washington, to-wit:
Northeast quarter or Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (Imt of' SEt ot
N1I:i-) 8lI.d North halt .of Soutbeast quarter of Soutb.east quarter of Northwest
quart'r (llif or SEt, or SEt or NWl) ot. Section 9, Township 23 North, llaDge 5
last. W.M •• exc~p'tf, county ~acl .', :!
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The Grantor" .. shan make no use of the land occupied by said transmission lin~. or adjacent thereto, which
in the opinion of the Grantee interfere:s with or endangers the operation of said lines, and no bl8!lting shall he
done within three hundred (300)" feel of said :un~ without nrst giving to th~ Grantee, its successors 01' assigns,
reasonable notice thereof jn writing.
In exercising the rights herein granted, the Grantee, irs successon and assigns, may paN and repass. over
adjacent lands of the Grantor.!i!'.; it may cut and remove all brush, trees and other obstructions which in the
opinion of the Grantee interfere with or endanger the operation of said lines; and it may remove all ()l' part of
its property and equipment. and may surrender this easement, at any time.
The covenants herein contained shaH ran with the land and are binding upon all subsequent owners thereof.
The center line of each of said transmission lines shall be parallel with, and not more than twenty-five (25)
feet distant on either side from, a principal center line across said land, but braces, guys and anchors may he
placed where most convenient to the Grantee.
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On this.... ___ .~ ~ ~_(!J. _. .day of.. _.,..:S~~~ .. 192-..1., before me, the undersigned,
a Notary Public in and for the Slate of Wasbingto( personally appeared... _.9.,:: __ 4 •. P~Y..I __ .~I.!-_O lm.~ .. a~_ ., .
..... ~¥.:~~!._!~_._~, __ .~~~ ... ~~~~~ ... ~_! ... ~_L~.~~._.~!r..~ ........... _ .. ____ . __ .. " _ ......... _ ............ _ ................... __ ........... ,
't.> me known to -be the individualliL described in and who executed the within instrument. and acknowleged to
me thaL..~_l!~l_.executed the Hame as ... ~~~.free and \'Olunlary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned.
\VlTNF-" My hond and official ... 1 the day and Y~~,iO~,:~ie.~;~~~_
.N~ary Public: ~~ for t~ Sto.k 9~ 1Taslringtcm.~
STATE OF WASHINGTON}
COUNTY OF._ .....•.•......•.. __ .•.•... _ ~
On Ihia. ... ____ ............•.. _ ................ day of ................ .
Residmg at. __ .. _ .... ,.,.., .... _.(.k~_ ... _. __ ._ .. _._ .. _._ ... __ .... _ ..
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........... , 19 ........• before me, lhe undersigned.
a Notary Public in lind for the State of Washington, personally appeared ............................. _ .. _ ....................... _ .....•
_ ..... __ .............. __ ............................. _ ........... and .............. . ...... _ ..................................................... .
to me knOWD to be the .................. _ ............................ ____ .... . . .... and ... _ ...... _ .......... _ .......... _ ...... _. __ ._ ................ .
respectively of ..................................................................... _. . ........ _ ... _ ......... _ ... _ ...... ~ .................................... .
the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged the said im.trumem: to he the free and
voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath slated that
.•..•....•. _ ... w ........... _ ... authorized to execute said inslrllnlent Ilnd that the eeal alhed is the corporate .sesl of said
corporation.
WITNESS My hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
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For a valuable consideration, receipt of whieh is hereby acknowledged, the Grantor --.., -~ .. ~~-----
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hereby grantS. and conveyS. to the Grantee, PUGET SOUND POWER & UGHT COMPANY. a COrpMaDon, its
successors and_88$igns, the right," privilege and authority to CQRstrucl, erect, .lt6£. improve. repair, operate and
maintain TWO (2) electric transmission and diatribution Iine8, each cGnsisting of a sinile or double row of steel
or wooden poles 0: towers with braces. guys and Mchon, transm;isaion, dietributiou, telephone and telegraph
wires,. insulators, crossanns and other necessary or convenient a~~urtenances and appliances, across, over and
upoii-the folloWing land, -loate-d in... __ .:: .. _ .. P.J¥.._~~~~_ .... _ .... __ ... County. State of Wa.shington, to-wit:
Baat halt or ~rth.a.ot qua,ner o~. Northw.st qU$l"ter {Jif ot lIEf or BIll)
ot Seotlon g, Tows:,sltiP ... 23 ito.ri-~~ -5 :East t •• :r.t.... except CCWlty roade
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The Grantor .... shan make no use of ,th~":~4' ~apied by said transmission linq!. or .~djacent the~o, which
in the opinion of the Grantee interferes with or endangers'the operation of said lines. ~d no blasting shan be
OOp.-e within three hundred (300) feet of said lineS .lri:thout first giving to the Grantee, its 8U~1mI or ~
reasonable notice IhereoI in writing.
In exercising the rights herein granted. the Grantee, its successors and assigns, miff pass alld l1'Ipass over
adjacent lands of the Grantor .... ; it may cut and remove all brush, trees and other obstructions whicb in tho
opinion of the Grantee interfere with or endanger the operation of said lines; and it may remove all or part of
its property and equipment, and, may surrender this easement, at any time.
The oovenanb herein contained shall run with the land and nre binding upon all subsequent owners thereof.
The center line Of each of said transmisAion lines shaH he parallel with, and -not more than twenty-five (25)
feel: distant on-either aide from. a principal ce,nter line across ,/laid landt but braces, 'guJ'B and anchors may be
placed where most conve;n.i'ent-to the Grantee.
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, STATE OF :w ASHINtTON} ...
On tlris.. ___ ... 2.l, .. ff.._ ... daY OL-4~.-.. 191..f. belore me, the ..,_igned,
a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, personally appeared._ ..... _.lIabe.l..-Pe.tze.r··.f'~~r_·&8·
.. : .... ~ .. _: ... l!U ..... III .... t4 ..... J;ata_ .. __ .................................................................................................................. .
to me ~~ hf: the individuaL. dessfibed in and who executed the within instrmnptt. and ackoowleged to
-me-th~r.:.~1.L...-e:mcuted the same as _-':ll&~lree and volUntary act and deed for the tlBe9 and purpose& therein
QleDtionoo.
. .WITNESS My hand and .1&<;'1 ... 1 tho day aod ye .. in~am~~_ .....
R,,;.:~<P."b~.:.f .. ~~hi ..... m: .. m
STATE OF WASHINGTON}
COUNTJ OF ••••.•• _ •••••••••• _. _____ . 8L
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On I:bia. .....• ___ ..... ______ . _______ . __ . .day of .. __ .... __ ... __ .. : ................ __ ............... 19 ..... _ .• before me, the undersigned.
a Notary Public in and for the State of WaehingtOD, personally a.ppea:red. ....•......... M •• _ ••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ••• M. _______ .~
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to me known to he the_. _______ . ___ ._. ______ • ___ .... _ .. _._. __ ._ .. ___ ._. __ ._ .. _ .... ___ _ _. and ..... _. __ .. _____ .. _ .. _. ____ ... _ .......... __ . _________ . ___ . _______ _
=pectivo1y of ... ________________ ... ________ ._ .. _________ .. __________________ __ ____________ .... __ ... ____ ........ __ . ___ ,, ____________ . ________ .. ____ ......
the oorporation that executed the within iDstrument,. and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and
voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the nses and purposes thereu. mentioned, and on oath 8tated that
._,~ ___ ...... _ w ... _. ____ authorized to emcute &aid .instrument and that the seal alixed is. the ootporate 88al of Aaid
corporalion.
Wmmss My hand and oBiclaI seal t;be day and year in this certificate first above written.
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Applicant Name
Puget Sound Energy
Brief Description of Project
(FOR SEPA EXEMPT ACTIVITIES)
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
I Project Name
Talbot Hill -Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic Project
I Phon. Number
425-462-3821
As part of a coordinated maintenance project with Bonneville Power Administration, Puget Sound Energy proposes
to install a new fiber-optic line along 34+ miles of an existing transmission line corridor extending from the City of
Renton to the City of Everett. Prior to installation of the communication fiber-optic line, several poles will be
replaced. This routine maintenance (pole replacement, re-guying and arm replacement) is expected to occur in the
spring of 2008 followed with installation of the fiber-optic line in the summer of 2008. Segments of the line cross
within City of Renton jurisdiction as depicted on accompanying Site Plans.
Type of Critical Area
Aquifer Protection Area One and Two, Flood Hazard, Geologic Hazard, Shoreline I:8J Work Occurs in Critical Area [gI Work. Occurs in Buffer
Streams and Lakes, and Wetlands
Aquifer Protection Area one arid Two, Arf.,ufer Protection:: One and Two,
Flood Hazard, Geologic Hazard Flood Hazard Gaol Ie Hazard
PURPOSE: Exempt activities provided with a letter of exemption from the Development Services
Administrator may intrude into a critical area or required buffer (Subject to any conditions or requirements
provided by the Administrator).
APPLICABILITY OF EXEMPTIONS: The following is a general list of activities that may be exempt from
the critical areas regulations. More specific descriptions of the activities are contained in the Critical
Areas Regulations. Some of the listed activities may not be exempt in certain critical areas. The
Development Services Division will evaluate you request according to the City of Renton Critical Areas
Regulations in RMC 4-3-050C, J, L, and N.
I AM REQUESTING A CRITICAL AREAS EXEMPTION FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
ACTIVITIES:
D Conservation, Enhancement. and Related Activities:
• Conservation or preservation of soil, water, vegetation. fish, and other wildlife
• Enhancement activities as defined in chapter 4-11 RMC 1
• Any critical area, buffer restoration, or other mitigation activities that have been approved
by the City
D Research and Site Investigation:
• Nondestructive education and research
• Site investigative work necessary for land use application submittals such as surveys, soil
logs, etc.
D Agricultural, Harvesting. and Vegetation Management:
• Harvesting wild foods
• Existing/Ongoing agricultural activities 1
PW/DevServ/FonnsJPlanningJCriticalAreasExemptionSEPA 6 01106
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• Removal of dead, terminally diseased, damaged, or dangerous ground cover or hazardous
trees which have been certified as such by a forester, registered landscape architect, or
certified arborist
o Surface Water Alteration:
• New surface water discharges provided the discharge meets the requirements of the Storm
and Surface Water Drainage Regulations 1 23
• New or modified regional stormwater facilities 1 2 3
• Flood hazard reduction 1 34 6
~ Roads, Parks, Public and Private Utilities:
• Relocation of Existing Utilities out of Critical Area and Buffer
•
•
Maintenance, operation, and repair of existing parks, trails, roads, facilities, and utilities 1 2
Installation, construction, replacement, or operation of utilities, traffic control, and walkways
within existing improved right-if-way or easement 1 2
• Modification of existing utilities and streets by 10% or less 1 2 5
• Mana~ement and essential tree removal for public or private utilities, roads and public
parks
o Wetland Disturbance, Modification, and Removal:
• Any activity in small Category 3 wetlands 1 2345
• Temporary disturbances of a wetland due to construction activities that do not include
permanent filling 1 235
o Maintenance and Construction for Existing Uses and Facilities:
• Remodeling, replacing, or removing existing structures 1 2
• Normal and routine maintenance and repair of any existing public or private uses and
facilities where no alteration of the critical area and required buffer or additional fill
materials will be placed 1 2
• Construction activity connected with an existing single family residence or garage, provided
that no portion of the new work occurs closer to the critical area or required buffers than
the existing structure 1 2
• Existing activities which have not been changed, expanded or altered provided they
comply with the applicable requirements of chapter 4-10 RMC 1
o Emergency Activities:
• Removal of trees or ground cover by a City department, agency, public, or private utility in
an emergency situation
• Public interest emergency use, storage, and handling of hazardous materials by
governmental organizations in an Aquifer Protection Area
ADDITIONAL PERMITS: Additional permits from other agencies may be required. It is the applicant's
responsibility to obtain these other approvals. Information regarding these other requirements may be
found at http://apps.ecy.wa.gov/opas/
PWlDevServ/Forms/Planning/CriticalAreasExemptionSEPA 7 01106
,
For City Use Only
o Exemption Granted
Neil Watts, Director
Development Services Division
Signature: ___________ _
Conditions of Approval:
1 Exemption does not apply in Aquifer Protection Areas
'Exemption does not apply in Flood Hazard Areas
3Exemption does not apply in Geologic Hazard Areas
'Exemption does not apply in Habitat Conservation Areas
SExemption does not apply in Streams and Lakes: Class 2 to 4
·Exemption does not apply in Wetlands
PWlDevSelV/FormsJPlanning/CriticalAreasExemplionSEPA 8
o Exemption Denied
Date: ________ _
01106
01/1S!2008 PRI 11: 1j1 FAX 4::':"jw3073¢O ~~. y :'" ,,!!-~ ton DS/EDNSP
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DMSION
WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
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Puget Sound Energy
P.O. Box 90868-XRD-Ol
Bellevue, Washington 98009-0868
Attention: Leann Kostek and Larry Tornberg
Subject: Letter
Project Narrative for City of Renton
GEOENGINEERS CJ
Talbot Hill-Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic Project: Critical Areas (Aquatic)
Renton, Washington
File No. 0186-722-00
INTRODUCTION
GeoEngineers, Inc. (GeoEngineers) was contracted by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to assist with
environmental permitting associated with the proposed PSE Talbot Hill to Beverly Park ADSS Fiber
Optic Project (referred to as "the project" and described further below). During a pre-application meeting
with City planners on November 28, 2007 and subsequent communications between GeoEngineers and
the City, it was determined that the proposed project would qualify for an exemption from many of the
shorelines and critical areas requirements typically associated with work near aquatic critical areas. This
letter serves as the Project Narrative that describes the project and contains references to the permitting
documents required by the City for this project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PSE plans to upgrade an existing 34-mile segment of 115 kilovolt (kV) electrical transmission line from
Renton to Everett with an internal communication fiber optic line. The line is jointly operated by PSE
and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and all structures are within franchise road right-of-way and
existing easements. PSE and BPA will lise the new fiber optic line as an integral part of their power
transmission system. The new fiber line will be used solely by PSE and BPA to increase the reliability of
the electrical transmission system by improving monitoring and communication between substations,
generation plants, and other operation facilities. This project is considered a maintenance effort. The
project will span eight regulatory jurisdictions including the Cities of Renton, Newcastle, Bellevue,
Woodinville, Bothell, Everett, and unincorporated King and Snohomish Counties (Figure 1).
The segment proposed for fiber optic upgrade contains four main lines: Talbot Hill-Lakeside #1,
Sammamish-Lakeside # 1, Sammamish-Vitulli, and Beverly-Cottage Brook; poles along a small portion of
the Moorlands-Vitulli line are also affected. The existing line contains two parallel transmission lines
separated by a maintained utility corridor of approximately 100 feet. These lines were originally
constructed in the 1940s and contain approximately 250 aging transmission structures that will require
either replacement or repair prior to installation of the fiber optic line. Therefore, the overall project will
involve four phases: (1) replacement or repair of aging transmission structures (e.g., replacement of
entire structure, arm replacement only, or repair of guy-wires) where needed; (2) installation of new
utility vaults or other storage facilities for extra fiber line in selected areas; (3) stringing the fiber-optic
line on the existing or repaired structures in the hot zone of the electrical transmission line; and (4) any
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necessary site restoration work. In some limited cases, this maintenance work may involve minor
improvements to existing access roads to allow equipment into the corridor andlor "brushing out" of
surrounding shrubs to allow physical access to the structure. The fiber optic cable will be installed on the
easternmost line (Line I) of each of the four lines. A small number of structures on the parallel Line 2
will also be repaired as part of this maintenance project.
The project will also involve the installation of underground storage vaults in several locations throughout
the utility corridor. The vaults will bc approximately 4 square feet in size and will be in close proximity
(e.g., approximately 10 feet) from existing pole structures. Excavation for vault installation will be
limited to an area no more than 2 feet around the outer edge of the vault; the area around the new vault
will be backfilled with native material or supplemental gravel if needed.
The portion of the corridor within the City of Renton covers 3.6 miles, starting at Beacon Way Sand
heading in a general north and slightly east direction to Olympia Avenue NE near Newcastle. The Talbot
to Lakeside transmission line extends north through the City starting from the Talbot-Hill Substation.
The section of the corridor within the City's jurisdiction traverses Sections 20, 21, 16 and 09, Township
23N, Range 05E and Section 04, Township 24N, Range 05E of the Willamette Meridian. Approximately
35 pole structures within the City limits will be replaced or repaired and approximately two vaults will be
installed. Only two of the pole structures requiring repair or replacement are adjacent to an aquatic
critical area; this area and the wetland feature are described in detail in the accompanying wetland
delineation.
BASIS FOR EXEMPTION
PSE qualifies for exemption on the basis of the fact that the project's main purpose falls under the second
exemption: "Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments." This exemption was
authorized by Jennifer Henning, Planning Department (1118/08) in a Waiver Sheet itemizing the permit
documents required.
ANTICIPATED DATES OF WORK
PSE anticipates beginning construction at the southern limits of the full project, in the City of Renton, in
March 2008. Construction activities within the City limits will likely last at least 3 months.
OTHER PERMITS REQUIRED
At this time the project is not anticipated to require state or federal environmental or land use permits
because it is primarily a repair project for existing utility infrastructure. Within the City of Renton and
the other local jurisdictions affected, the project will require documentation of land use exemptions
(shorelines and critical areas) and some minor critical areas documentation in cases where repair work is
in close proximity to wetlands or streams. In addition, the project will require road permits for each
jurisdiction; within the City of Renton the road permit applications have been submitted as of mid
January.
CURRENT AND PROPOSED USE OF SITE
The project site is an existing PSE-operated electrical utility corridor. Surrounding land uses include
residential, commercial, and industrial and are not expected to change under the proposed project.
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February 4, 2008
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SPECIAL SITE FEATURES
The 3.6 miles of corridor within the City contains several mapped geologic hazard areas. These areas as
well as the full length of the corridor were investigated by GeoEngineers geologists and several erosion
hazards within the City of Renton were noted (Table I). Work in these areas is not expected to result in
substantial geologic hazards provided standard best management practices (BMPs) are followed
(Attachment A).
The site also contains several mapped aquatic critical areas. GeoEngineers biologists investigated the full
length of the line and confirmed the presence of two wetlands near the corridor and four stream crossings.
We prepared a full delineation for the only aquatic critical area with a buffer that will likely be impacted
by the project.
SOIL TYPE AND DRAINAGE CONDITIONS
Surficial soils have developed during the approximately 13,000 years since the glaciers retreated. This is
a relatively short time by geologic standards, and the soil-forming processes generally have not had a
great impact on the characteristics of the geologic materials from which the surficial soils have been
derived.
Soils at the site are classified in the Soil Survey, King County Area, Washington (Soil Conservation
Service [SCS]), 1973). The SCS classifies the majority of the soils along the transmission line corridor as
Alderwood gravelly sandy loam (AgC and AgO), Alderwood-Kitsap complex (AkF), Everett gravelly
sandy loam (EvC and EvO), Arents, Alderwood materials (AmC), Arents, Everett materials (An),
Indianola loamy fine sand (InC), pitslquarry (Pits), Puyallup fine sandy loam (Py),and Riverwash (Rh) .
The C, 0, and F sub-classifications pertain to the general slope inclination and have a bearing on the
erosion hazard of the soil. The AgC soils occur where the ground slopes from 6 to 15 percent; the erosion
hazard of these soils is moderate. AgC soils are mapped between poles 015 and 0/9. AgO soils occur
where the ground slopes from 15 to 30 percent; the erosion hazard of these soils is severe. The AkF soils
consist of about 50 percent Alderwood soils, about 25 percent Kitsap silt loams and lesser amounts of
other soils on very steep slopes; the erosion hazard of this soil complex is considered severe to very
severe. This soil type is mapped in the northern end of the area and poles 0110 and Dill. The EvC soil
type forms on outwash gravels where the ground slopes at gradients of 6 to IS percent; the erosion hazard
is described as slight. The EvC soils are mapped at pole III and 112. The AmC soils are mapped in areas
of disturbed, urbanized land originally underlain by Alderwood materials; the erosion hazard
characteristics are moderate to severe. The AmC soil type is located in the north central area from pole
211 to pole 3/4. The An soils are mapped in areas of disturbed, urbanized land originally underlain by
Everett materials; the erosion hazard characteristics are considered moderate. The An soil type is mapped
at poles 117 and 118 where the slopes are less than IS percent. The InC soils occur where the ground
slopes from 6 to IS percent; the erosion hazard of these soils is slight to moderate. The InC soils are
located in the northern end of the area and fonn on recessional glacial drift. Soil mapped as "Pits" are
located in areas disturbed by rock or gravel mining, resulting in the stripping off of natural soil horizons
and the underlying parent material. This soil type is mapped between pole 112 to pole 1/5, and likely was
underlain by Everett series soils. The Py soils form on alluvium and form overbank levees. The Py soils
occur where the slopes are less than 2 percent; the erosion hazard of these soils is slight. The Py soil type
is mapped approximately from pole 0/12 to pole III. The Rh soils are mapped in long narrow areas along
streams and rivers and typically consist of sand and gravel deposits. These areas are subject to severe
erosion and deposition.
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TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST
The total estimated construction costs will be greater than $2,500.
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION DETAILS -FILL AND EXCAVATION
The structure replacement or repair phase of the project is anticipated to involve the most intensive
construction activity; the bulk of the fiber optic installation can be done manually. Structure replacement
activities will require access by large trucks and other heavy equipment. PSE contractors will first use an
auger to dig a new hole approximately 10-12 feet deep immediately adjacent to the existing pole. A new
pole will be placed with a crane, or, in cases with very limited access, with a helicopter, in the new hole
and the cross-anns and other structures will be attached. The electrical transmission lines will then be
removed from the old pole and re-attached to the new pole. Old structures will be removed and the old
pole will be cut down. Poles will not be cut at ground line. Excavations left after pole removal shall be
filled with compacted gravel or compacted native soils. Ann repair or replacement will similarly use large
equipment to place new cross-anns on the existing poles. In cases where poles requiring ann replacement
are in or near sensitive aquatic or geologic areas, PSE contractors can walk in the new cross anns and
install them manually. All lay-down and staging areas will be within the existing maintained corridor in
easement areas currently accessible to PSE. There may be some remote laydown areas in areas with
limited accessibility, especially where helicopter use is required.
The installation of the new fiber optic line will be conducted manually where at all possible. The fiber
optic line is very lightweight and can be walked in to the line and installed by hand and with pulleys.
Where the line will need to cross a stream or river, a modified bow and arrow or similar work
practices will be used to "shoot" the line across.
TREE REMOVAL
The project is not anticipated to involve any tree removal at this time.
DISTANCE FROM CLOSEST AREA OF WORK TO OHWM
Cedar River is the only regulated shoreline that the project will cross. The structure requiring repair or
replacement that lies the closest to the Cedar River is pole 0111; it is within 0.198 miles of the Cedar
River. The new fiber optic cable will cross the river. The river lies in a relatively steep ravine in this area
and the shoreline is relatively undisturbed.
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Thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this project. If you have any questions or comments
please call (360) 769-8400.
Yours very truly,
GeoEngineers, Inc.
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Environmental Scientist
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Attachments: Figure I. Vicinity Map
Table I. Renton Geologic Hazards
Attachment A -Standard Construction Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
Measures Puget Sound Energy Talbot HiII-Beverly Park
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TABLE 1
RENTON GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS
Access Geologic Critical Areas
(MappedU
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Mapped Soil
uF rom City of Renton Landlnfo Parcel Map
Temporary spur from Beacon Way S or from Coal m ine hazard Age -A1derwood gravelly
existing access road off of Beacon Way S. sandy loam, 6 to 15 1''10
slopes
Access right off of Beacon Way S. Coal mine hazard AgC -A1derwood gravelly
sandy loam, 6 to 15 %
slopes
Temporary spur from Cedar Ridge Dri ve SE or from Coal mine hazard -continues E AgC -Alderwood gravelly
existing access road between Beacon Way Sand between on & 0/8 sandy loa m, 6 to 15 %
Cedar Ridge Drive SE slopes
Existing access road off of Cedar Ridge Drive SE. Erosion hazard E of pole AgC -Alderwood gravelly
Wetland buffer issues. sandy loam , 6 to 15 %
slopes
Existing access road off of Royal Hills Drive SE. Erosion hazard AkF -AldelWood and
Kitsap soils, very steep
Inside gated community off of Royal H ill D r SE . Erosion hazard AkF -Alderwood and
Need to investigate access through gated area. Kitsap soils, very steep
Possible temporay spur along T line before gated
c ommunity but poss ible wetland b uffer/stream
i ssues.
Inside gated community off of Royal H ill D r SE . Erosion hazard Age -Alderwood gravelly
Need to investigate access through gated area. sandy loam , 6 to 15 %
Possible temporay spur along T line before gated slopes
community but possible wetland buffer/stream
issues.
Exisiting access area off of Fernda le Ave SE. PITS (infer Everett Series)
PITS (infer Everett Series)
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Drainage Geologic Areas· Field Notes from Additional Verification
Permeability -moderately rapid (surface , No Surface Indication of Coal Mine Hazard Impacts. Review of coal mine
subsoil) to very slow (substratum): Runoff-workings indicate tunnels, ad lts and other workings are outside of work area and
slow to medium : Erosion hazard -deep be low the ground surface. No further recommendations.
moderate ; Drainage direction -flat
Permeability -moderately rapid (surface, No Surface Ind ication of Coal Mine Hazard Impacts. Review of coal mine
subsoil) to very slow (substratum); Runoff-workings indicate tunnels, adits and other workings are outside of work area and
slow to medium; Erosion hazard -deep be low the ground surface. No further recommendations.
moderate; Drainage direction -flat
Permeability -moderately rapid (surface, No Surface Indication of Coal Mine Hazard Impacts. Review of coal mine
subsoil) to very slow (substratum); Runoff-workings indicate tunnels, adits and other workings are outside of work area and
slow to medium; Erosion hazard -deep below the ground surface. No further recommendations.
moderate; Drainage direction -ENE
Permeability -moderately rapid (surface , Erosion hazard witin approx 50 feet to east with drainage path confined between
subsoil) to very slow (substratum); Runoff-a low through-cut where pole is located . A steep slope/landslide hazard area is
slow to medium; Erosion hazard -within about 100 feet to the east. Implement standard BMPs
moderate; Drainage direction -ENE
Permeability -variable; Runoff -rapid to Erosion , steepslopel1andslide hazard area . Will use existing access road.
very rapid ; Erosion hazard -severe to very Access along existing trail along valley/ravine bottom.
severe; Slippage -severe; Drainage
direction ~ ENE
Permeability -variable ; Runoff -rapid to Steep slope/landslide hazard area within approximately 50 feet to west. 4-5-foot-
very rapid ; Eros ion hazard -severe to very high fill slope adjacent to pole.
severe; Sl ippage -seve re; Drainage
direction -omnidirectional
Permeability -m oderately rap id (su rface , Confi rmed erosion and landslide hazard area . Steep ravine headwall appox 70
subsoil) to very slow (substratum); Runoff-feet to the north that may include headscarp of ancient deep-seated landslide
slow to medium; Erosion hazard -(high landslide hazard area). Slope from ravin e rim to poles is indined to approx
moderate; Drainage direction - N 45% (high landslide hazard), slopes inside ravine indined >100%.
Permeabili ty -rapid; Runoff -slow to Erosion/steep slopellandslide hazard area no! on inventory maps. Erosion
medium on slopes < 15%, and medium to hazard along access route, but surface is graveled/rocked. Steep
rapid on slopes> 15%; Erosion hazard -slopellandslide hazard are downslope of pole (Poles are on surface high point).
slight to moderate on slopes < 15%, and Implement BMPs.
moderate to severe on slopes> 15%;
Drainage direction -omnidirect ional
Permeability -rapid; Runoff -slow to Erosionlsteep slopellandslide hazard area not on inventory maps. Erosion
medium on slopes < 15%, and medium to hazard along access route, but surface is graveled/rocked . Steep
rapid on slopes> 15%; Erosion hazard -slopellandstide hazard are downslope of pole (Poles are on surface high point).
slight to moderate on slopes < 15%, and Implement BMPs.
moderate to severe on slopes> 15%;
Drainage direction -omnidirectional
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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
RENTON GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS
Geo logic Crit ical Areas
(Mapped'·) Mapped S oi l
"From City of Renton La nd lnfo Parcel Map
PITS (infer Everett Series)
PITS {infer Everett Series}
AmC -Arents, Alderwood
material, 6 to 15% slopes
AmC -A r ents, Alderwood
material, 6 to 15% slopes
Erosion hazard documented near AgC -AJderwood gravelly
pole. sandy loam, 6 to 15 %
slopes
Erosion hazard documented near AgC -AldelWood gravelly
pole . sand y loam, 6 to 15 %
slopes
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Drainage G eol ogic Areas· Fie ld N o t es from Additional Ve rification
Permeability -rapid ; Runoff -slow to Poles situated on top of berm that separates north and south detention ponds.
medium o n slopes < 15%, and medium to North -facing slope of berm is buttressed with rockery wa11 ; south-facing slope is
rapid on slopes> 15%; Erosion hazard -grass slope approx 30%. Avoid access/activity on steep slopes of berm.
sl ight to moderate on slopes < , 5%, and
moderate to severe o n slopes:> 15%;
Drainage direction -N E
Permeabi lity -rapid ; Runoff - slow to Erosion/steep slopellandslide hazard area not on inventory maps. Site upslope
medium on slopes < 15%, and mediu m to of and about 50 to 60 feet north of erosion and steep slopellandsHde hazar d .
rapid on slo pes :> 15%; Erosion hazard-Very steep 35 foot high bluff indined up to 14 0% w ith lo ose sand and gravel soi l
sl ight to moderate on slopes < 15%, and (outwash). Standard BMPs.
moderate to severe on slopes> 15%;
Drainage direction -S
Permeability -moderately slow to Erosion hazard adjacent and parallel to easement. Avoid access across erosion
moderately rapid ; Runoff -medium; Erosion hazard a reas.
hazard -mderate to severe; Drainage
direction - W
Permeability -moderately slow to Erosion hazard adjacent and parallel to easement. Avoid access across erosion
moderately rap id ; Runoff -medium ; Erosion hazard a reas.
hazard -mderate to severe; Drain age
diredion -W
Permeability -moderately rapid (surface, Well away from e r osion hazard area , with other development between.
subsoil) to v ery slow {substratum}; Runoff-
slow to medium ; Erosion hazard -
moderate; D ra inage direction -fl at
Perme abi lity -moderate ly r apid (surface . Well away from erosion h<lzard area , with other development bel\veen.
subsoil) to very slow (subst ra tum); Runoff -
slow to mediu m ; Er osion hazard -
moder ate , D ramage direction -flat
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A TTACHMENT A
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY EROSION
AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES PUGET
SOUND ENERGY TALBOT HILL -BEVERLY PARK
ADSS FIBER OPTIC PROJECT
ATTACHMENT A
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
MEASURES
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TALBOT HILL -BEVERLY PARK ADSS FIBER OPTIC PROJECT
INTRODUCTION
This standard provides minimum guidelines for temporary erosion and sediment control (TESC)
procedures for the Talbot Hill -Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic project. This plan covers activities
associated with installation of the fiber optic line and utility vaults and maintenance activities associated
with replacement and reframing of existing wooden poles. Site-specific erosion control plans and/or local
jurisdiction requirements supersede this standard.
Erosion and sediment control requirements are established by state and local jurisdictions. The intent of
this standard is to ensure that minimum jurisdictional requirements are met for all proposed work. In
general, stonn water runoff or pump discharge leaving a worksite shall be free of sediment, and sediment
shall not remain on any hard surface whcn the work is complete. Any flowing ditch, body of water, or
sensitive area shall be protected from erosion or sedimentation caused by the proposed work activities.
The objective of the TESC measures is to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) to prevent
erosion and sedimentation and to identify, reduce eliminate or prevent stonnwater contamination and
water pollution from construction activity.
These BMPs have been developed based upon a review of conditions throughout the project corridor as
wen as BMP recommendations and drawings provided by affected local jurisdictions. PSE and its repair
crews plan to use the list as a "toolbox" from which appropriate site specific measures will be selected
and implemented to prevent adverse environmental impacts throughout project construction.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
MARK CLEARING LIMITS
To protect adjacent properties and to reduce the area of soil exposed to construction, the limits of
construction will be clearly marked bcforc land-disturbing activities begin. Trees that are to be preserved,
as well as all sensitive areas and their buffers, shall be clearly delineated, both in the field and on the
plans. In general, natural vegetation and native topsoil shall be retained in an undisturbed state to the
maximum extent possible. The BMPs relevant to marking the clearing limits that will be applied for this
project include:
• Preserving Natural Vegetation -Detail 22/EC-I 0
• Buffer Zones Ecology -Dctail 23/EC-1 0
• Temporary Safety/Exclusion Fencing -Detail IIBC-I.
ESTABLISH CONSTRUCTION ACCESS
Construction access or activities occurring on unpaved areas shall be minimized, yet where necessary,
access points shall be stabilized to minimize the tracking of sediment onto public roads, and street
sweeping and street cleaning shall be employed to prevent sediment from entering state waters. For this
linear project vehicle access and exit points shall be limited to as few as possible. The specific BMPs
related to establishing construction access that will be used on this project include:
• Stabilized Construction Entrance -Detail 2/EC-2
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CONTROL FLOW RATES
In order to protect the properties and waterways downstream of the project site during construction,
stormwater discharges from the site will be controlled. The specific BMPs for flow control that shall be
used on this project include:
• Silt Fence - Detail 31EC-2
• Silt Fence for Sloped Areas -Detail4lEC-2
• Double Layer Silt fence - Dctail 5/EC-2
• Reinforced Silt Fence for City of Bellevue -Detail 26IEC-12
• Straw Bale Sediment Barrier - Detail 6/EC-3
• Compost Berms -Detail 7/EC-4
• Temporary Rock Check Dams -Detail IllEC-6
• Rock Check Dam for the City of Bellevue -Detail 27/EC-12
• Typical Interceptor Ditch/Trench - Detail 121EC-6
• Typical Interceptor Dike - Detail 13/EC-6
• Utility Pole Worksites -DetaiI16/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites near/or adjacent to Ditches, Slopes or Wetlands -Detail l7/EC-7
• Straw Wattles or Coir Logs -Detail18lEC-8
• Straw Rolls for the City of Bcllcvue -Detail 28/EC-12
In general, discharge rates of stormwater from the site will be controlled where work activities could lead
to downstream erosion, or where necessary to meet local agency stormwater discharge requircments (e.g.
discharge to combined sewer systems).
INSTALL SEDIMENT CONTROLS
All stormwater runoff from disturbed areas shall pass through an appropriate sediment removal BMP
before leaving the construction site or prior to being discharged to an infiltration facility. The specific
BMPs to be used for controlling sediment on this project include:
• Silt Fence -Detail 3/EC-2
• Silt Fence for Sloped Areas - Detail 41EC-2
• Double Layer Silt fence - Detail 8/EC-5
• Reinforced Silt Fence for City of Bellevue -Detail 26/EC-12
• Straw Bale Sediment Barrier -Detail 6/EC-3
• Compost Berms -Detail 71EC-4
• Straw Mulch -Detail 81EC-5
• Temporary and Permanent Seeding -Detail IOIEC-5
• Plastic Covering -Detail 14/EC-7
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• Utility Pole Worksites - Detail 16/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites near or adjacent to Ditches, Slopes or Wetlands -Detail 17 IEC-7
• Erosion Control Net or Blankct -Dctail19/EC-8
In addition, sediment wiIl be removed from paved areas in and adjacent to construction work areas
manually or using mechanical swecpers, as needcd, to minimize tracking of sediments on vehicle tires
away from the site and to minimizc wash-off of sediments from adjacent streets in runoff. Whenever
possible, sediment laden water shall be discharged into onsite, relatively level, vegetated areas.
Any accumulated sediment shall bc removed after construction is complete and the permanent stormwater
BMP will be restabilized with vegetation pcr applicable design rcquirements once the remainder of the
site has been stabilized.
STABILIZE SOILS
Exposed and unworked soils shall be stabilized with the application of effective BMPs to prevent erosion
throughout thc life of the project. The specific BMPs for soil stabilization that shall be used on this
project include:
• Surface Roughening -Detail 24/EC-ll
• Straw Mulch -Detail 8/EC-5
• Temporary and Permanent Seeding -Detail IO/EC-5
• Plastic Covering -Detail 14/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites -Detail16/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites ncar or adjaccnt to Ditches, Slopes or Wetlands - Detail 17 IEC-7
• Erosion Control Net or Blanket -Detail 19/EC-8
In general, soils will be stabilized as soon as possible and soil stockpiles wiIl be temporarily covered with
plastic sheeting. All stockpiled soils shall be stabilized from erosion, protected with sediment trapping
measures, and where possible, be located away from storm drain inlets, waterways and drainage channels.
PROTECT SLOPES
All cut and fill slopes wiIl be designed, constructed and protected in a manner than minimizes erosion.
The following specific BMPs will be used to protect slopes for this project:
• Surface Roughening - Detail 24/EC-ll
• Silt Fencc for Sloped Areas -Detail4IEC-2
• Reinforced Silt Fence for City of BelIevne -Detail 26IEC-12
• Temporary and Permanent Seeding -Detail IOIEC-5
• Erosion Control Net or Blanket - Detail 19/EC-8
• Utility Pole Worksites near or adjacent to Ditches, Slopes or Wetlands -Detail 17/EC-7
Fife No. 0186-722-00 A-3 GEOENG'NEER~
PROTECT DRAIN INLETS
No new storm drain inlets will be installed as part of this project. Existing storm drain inlets near the site
that could potentially receive surface nmoff or dewatering water from the construction site shall be
protected to prevent unfiltered or untreated water from entering the drainage conveyance system.
However, the first priority is to keep all access roads clean of sediment and keep street dewatering water
separate from entering storm drains until treatment can be provided. Storm drain inlet protection will be
implemented for all drainage inlets and culverts that could potentially be impacted by sediment-laden
runoff on and near the project site. The following inlet protection measures will be applied on this
project:
Drop Inlet Protection
• Catch Basin Drain Inlet Protection -Detail IS/EC-7
STABILIZE CHANNELS AND OUTLETS
Where site runoff is to be conveyed in channels, or discharged to some other natural drainage point,
efforts will be taken to prevent downstream erosion. The specific BMPs for channel and outlet
stabilization that shall be used on this projcet include:
• Compost Berms -Detail 7/EC-4
• Temporary Rock Check Dams -Detail IllEC-6
• Rock Check Dam for the City of Bellevue -Detail 27/EC-12
• Typical Interceptor Ditch/Trench -Detail 12/EC-6
• Typical Interceptor Dike -Detail l3/EC-6
• Straw Wattles or Coir Logs -Detail 18/EC-8
• Straw Rolls for the City of Bellevue -Detail 28/EC-12
CONTROL POLLUTANTS
All pollutants, including waste materials and demolition debris, that occur onsite shall be handled and
disposed of in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater and in accordance with the local
and state regulations. Good housekeeping and preventative measures will be taken to ensure that the site
will be kept clean, well organized, and free of debris. If required, BMPs to be implemented to control
specific sources of pollutants are discussed below.
Vehicles, construction equipment, and/or petroleum product storage/dispensing:
• All vehicles and equipment will be inspected regularly to detect any leaks or spills, and to
identify maintenance needs to prevent leaks or spills.
• In order to perform emergency repairs on site, temporary plastic will be placed beneath and, if
raining, over the vehicle.
• Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge or spill incident.
File No. 0/86·722-00 A-4 GEOENGINEER~
Chemical storage:
• Any chemicals stored in the construction areas will conform to the appropriate source
control BMPs listed in Volume IV of the Ecology stormwater manual. In Western WA,
all chemicals shall have cover, containment, and protection provided on site, per BMP
C 153 for Material Delivery, Storage and Containment in SWMMWW 2005
Solid Waste:
• Solid waste will be removed to the appropriate receiving facility.
CONTROL DEWATERING
No direct discharges of dewatering water will be made to a receiving water body. All dewatering water
from open cut excavation will be discharged as dispersed flow into upland areas for infiltration into the
ground surface where possible or filtered using straw bale dewatering structures or geotextile filtering
bags prior to discharge to existing conveyance facilities/roadside ditches.
The dewatering of soils known to be free of contamination will trigger BMPs to trap sediment and reduce
turbidity. At a minimum, geotextile fabric sockslbags/cells will be used to filter this material. Other
BMPs to be used for sediment trapping and turbidity reduction include the following:
• Sediment Bag for Vault Dewatering -Detail20lEC-9
• Typical Vault Dewatering near Body of Water -Detail 211EC-9
MAINTAIN BMPs
All temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control BMPs shall be maintained and repaired as
needed to assure continued performance of their intended function. Maintenance and repair shall be
conducted in accordance with each particular BMP's specifications. Visual monitoring of the BMPs will
be conducted at least once every calendar week and within 24 hours of any rainfall event that causes a
discharge from the site. If the site becomes inactive, and is temporarily stabilized, the inspection
frequency will be reduced to once every month.
All temporary erosion and sedimcnt control BMPs shall be removed within 30 days after the final site
stabilization is achieved or after the temporary BMPs are no longer needed. Trapped sediment shall be
removed or stabilized on site. Disturbed soil resulting from removal of BMPs or vegetation shall be
permanently stabilized.
MANAGE THE PROJECT
Erosion and sediment control BMPs for this project have been designed based on the following
principles:
• Design the project to fit the existing topography, soils, and drainage patterns.
• Emphasize erosion control rather than sediment control.
• Minimize the extent and duration of the area exposed.
• Keep runoff velocities low.
File No. 0186-722-00 A-5 GEOENGINE£R~
• Retain sediment on site.
• Thoroughly monitor site and maintain all TESC measures.
• Schedule major earthwork during the dry season.
SITE SPECIFIC BMPs
The restoration element of this project requires willow staking in areas when buffer impacts occur to
shrub/scrub vegetation species. Willow staking will be conducted as described in EC Detail 25.
Locations to be willow staked arc described in GeoEngineers, Inc. 2008 report Wetland and Ordinary
High Water Mark Delineation Services Talbot Hill -Beverly Park ADSS Fiber Optic Project: Critical
Areas (Aquatic) Bellevue, Washington.
• Willow Staking -Detail 2S/EC-11
DETAIL DRAWINGS
Because of the linear nature of this project site specific TESC plan sheets were not developed. Typical
details for critical area crossings including general TESC are included in the project design drawings.
Typical dctails of BMPs havc becn included here but will be modified/updated, as needed. The following
includes a list of the BMPs to be implemented on the site. The attached sheets provide a descriptive
narrative and construction/installation details for each BMP.
• Temporary Safcty/Exclusion Fencing -Detail l/EC-l
• Stabilized Construction Entrance -Detail 2/EC-2
• Silt Fence -Detail 3/EC-2
• Silt Fence For Sloped Areas -Detail 4/EC-2
• Double Layer Silt Fence -Detail 5/EC-2
• Straw Bale Sediment Barricr -Detail 6/EC-3
• Compost Berms -Detail 7/EC-4
• Straw Mulch -Detail 8/EC-5
• Dust Control-Detail 9/EC-5
• Temporary and Permanent Seeding -Detail IO/EC-5
• Temporary Rock Check Dams -Detail ll/EC-6
• Typical Interceptor Ditch/Trench -Detail l2/EC-6
• Typical Interceptor Dike -Detail l3/EC-6
• Plastic Covering -Detail 14/EC-7
• Catch Basin Drain Inlet Protection -Detail l5/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites -Detail 16/EC-7
• Utility Pole Worksites: near/adjacent ditches, slopes wetlands -Detail l7/EC-7
• Straw Wattles or Coir Logs -Detail 18/EC-8
File No. 0186-722-00 A-6 GEOENG(NEER~
• Erosion Control Net or Blanket -Detail 19/EC-8
• Sediment Bag for Vault Dewatering -Detail 20/EC-9
• Typical Vault Dewatering Ncar Body of Water -Detail 211EC-9
• Preserving Natural Vegetation -Detail 22/EC-10
• Buffer Zones -Detail 23/EC -10
• Surface Roughening -Detail 24/EC -II
• Willow Staking -Detail 2S/EC-ll
• Reinforced Silt Fence for City of Bellevue -Detail 26/EC-12
• Rock Check Dam for the City of Bellevue -Detail 27IEC-12
• Straw Rolls for the City of Bellevue -Detail 28/EC-12
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4"_6" QUARRY SPALLS
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A WHEEL WASH SYSTE~ WILL BE REOUIRED.
STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
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JOINTS IN FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE SPLICED
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3, THIS BMP WILL NOT BE USED WITHIN THE
CITY OF REDMOND WATERSHED PRESERVE,
ACCORDING TO THE CITY OF REDMOND 2007
STORMWATER TECHNICAL NOTEBOOK,
STRAW BALE SEDIMENT BARRIERS ARE NOT
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PURPOSE
COMPOST BERMS ARE AN OPTION TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF
PERIMETER PROTECTION. COMPOST BERMS MAY REDUCE THE TRANSPORT
OF SEDIMENT FROM A CONSTRUCTION SITE BY PROVIDING A TEMPORARY
PHYSICAL BARRIER TO SEDIMENT AND REDUCING THE RUNOFF VELOCITIES
OF OVERLAND FLOW. COMPOST BERMS TRAP SEDIMENT BY FILTERING
WATER PASSING THROUGH THE BERM AND ALLOWING WATER TO POND,
CREATING A SETTLING AREA FOR SOLIDS BEHIND THE BERM. ORGANIC
MATERIALS IN THE COMPOST CAN ALSO REDUCE CONCENTRATIONS OF
METALS AND PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS FROM CONSTRUCTION RUNOFF.
DUE TO THE INCREASE IN PHOSPHOROUS SEEN IN THE EFFLUENT DATA
FROM COMPOST BERMS, THEY SHOULD BE USED WITH SOME CAUTIONS IN
AREAS THAT DRAIN TO PHOSPHORUS SENSITIVE WATER BODIES. AND
SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN SENSITIVE LAKE WATERSHEDS, SUCH AS LAKE
SAMMAMISH, WITH THE APPROVAL FROM THE COUNTY OR THE LOCAL
JURISDICTION.
CONDITIONS OF USE
1. COMPOST BERMS MAY BE USED IN MOST AREAS REQUIRING SEDIMENT
OR EROSION CONTROL WHERE RUNOFF IS IN THE FORM OF SHEET FLOW OR
IN AREAS WHERE SILT FENCE IS NORMALLY CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE.
COMPOST BERMS MAY BE USED IN AREAS WHERE MIGRATION OF AQUATIC
LIFE SUCH AS TURTLES AND SALAMANDERS ARE IMPEDED BY THE USE OF
SILT FENCE.
2. COMPOST BERMS ARE NOT INTENDED TO TREAT CONCENTRATED FLOWS,
NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO TREAT SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNTS OF OVERLAND
FLOW. ANY CONCENTRATED FLOWS MUST BE CONVEYED VIA A DRAINAGE
SYSTEM TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP.
3. FOR PURPOSES OF LONG-TERM SEDIMENT CONTROL OBJECTIVES, BERMS
MAY BE SEEDED AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION TO CREATE AN ADDITIONAL
VEGETATED FILTERING COMPONENT.
DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
1. COMPOST BERMS SHALL BE APPLIED USING A PNEUMATIC BLOWER
DEVICE OR EQUIVALENT, TO PRODUCE A UNIFORM CROSS-SECTION AND
BERM DENSITY.
2. COMPOST BERMS SHALL BE TRIANGULAR IN CROSS-SECTION. THE RATIO
OF BASE TO HEIGHT DIMENSIONS SHALL BE 2:1.
3. THE MINIMUM SIZE OF A COMPOST BERM IS A 2-FOOT BASE WITH A 1-FOOT
HEIGHT.
4. COMPOST BERMS SHALL BE SIZED AND SPACED AS INDICATED IN THE
TABLE BELOW.
MAXIMUM SLOPE BERM SIZE REQUIRED LENGTH OR
SLOPE SLOPE BERM SPACING (HEIGHT X
(LINEAR FEET) BASE WIDTH)
0%-2% FLATTER 250 1 FT.x2FT. THAN 50:1
2% -10% 50:1 -10:1 125 1FT.x2FT.
10%-20% 10:1 -5:1 100 1 FT. X 2 fT.
20% -33% 5:1 -3:1 75 1 FT. X 2 FT.
33% -50% 3:1 -2:1 50 1.5 FT. X 3 FT.
5. COMPOST BERMS SHALL NOT BE USED ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 2H:1V
6. COMPOST SHALL MEET CRITERIA IN WAC 173-350-220 (10) FOR
DESIGNATION OF COMPOSTED MATERIALS
7. COMPOST SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM A SUPPLIER MEETING THE
REQUIREMENTS OF WAC 173-350-220.
8. COMPOST PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 99%
PASSING A 1 INCH SIEVE, 90% PASSING A % INCH SIEVE AND A MINIMUM OF
70% GREATER THAN THE 3/8 INCH SIEVE. A TOTAL OF 98% SHALL NOT
EXCEED 3 INCHES IN LENGTH.
COMPOST BERMS
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Wet .. r Design ~onual _Appendi~ D -Erosion and Sediment Contrel (ESC) Standards.
9. BERMS SHALL BE PLACED ON LEVEL CONTOURS TO ASSIST IN
DISSIPATING FLOW INTO SHEET FLOW RATHER THAN CONCENTRATED
FLOWS. BERMS SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUCTED TO CONCENTRATE RUNOFF
OR CHANNEL WATER. SHEET FLOW OF WATER SHALL BE PERPENDICULAR
TO THE BERM AT IMPACT. NO CONCENTRATED FLOW SHALL BE DIRECTED
TOWARDS COMPOST BERMS.
10. WHERE POSSIBLE. BERMS SHALL BE PLACED 5 FEET OR MORE FROM
THE TOE OF SLOPES TO ALLOW SPACE FOR SEDIMENT DEPOSITION AND
COLLECTION.
11.IN ORDER TO PREVENT WATER FROM FLOWING AROUND THE ENDS OF
THE BERMS, THE ENDS OF THE BERM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED POINTING
UPSLOPE SO THE ENDS ARE AT A HIGHER ELEVATION THAN THE REST OF
THE BERM.
12. A COMPOST BLANKET EXTENDING 10-15 FEET ABOVE THE BERM IS
RECOMMENDED WHERE THE SURFACE ABOVE THE BERM IS RUTTED OR
UNEVEN. TO REDUCE CONCENTRATED FLOW AND PROMOTE SHEET FLOW
INTO THE BERM.
MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
1. COMPOST BERMS SHALL BE REGULARLY INSPECTED TO MAKE SURE THEY
RETAIN THEIR SHAPE AND ALLOW ADEQUATE FLOW-THROUGH OF
STORMWATER.
2. WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED ON SITE. THE BERMS SHALL BE
DISPERSED FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE SOIL OR LEFT ON TOP OF THE
SITE FOR FINAL SEEDING TO OCCUR.
3. ANY DAMAGE TO BERMS MUST BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. DAMAGE
INCLUDES FLATTENING. COMPACTING, RILLS, ERODED AREAS DUE TO
OVERTOPPING.
4. IF CONCENTRATED FLOWS ARE EVIDENT UPHILL OF THE BERM, THE
FLOWS MUST BE INTERCEPTED AND CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR
POND.
5. THE UPHILL SIDE OF THE BERM SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR SIGNS OF THE
BERM CLOGGING AND ACTING AS A BARRIER TO FLOWS AND CAUSING
CHANNELIZATION OF FLOWS PARALLEL TO THE BERM. IF THIS OCCURS,
REPLACE THE BERM OR REMOVE THE TRAPPED SEDIMENT.
6. SEDIMENT THAT COLLECTS BEHIND THE BERM MUST BE REMOVED WHEN
THE SEDIMENT IS MORE THAN 6 INCHES DEEP .
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STRAW MULCH SHALL BE INSTALLED AT LOCATIONS IDENTIFIED ON THE
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND/OR AS DIRECTED BY THE PSE
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR OR THE CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL LEAD. AREAS TARGETED FOR STRAW MULCH INCLUDE THE
FOLLOWING;
• DISTURBED AREAS THAT REQUIRE COVER MEASURES FOR LESS THAN
30 DAYS.
• AREAS THAT HAVE TEMPORARY AND/OR PERMANENT SEEDING
APPLICATIONS.
• SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3H;1V WITH MORE THAN 10 FEET OF VERTICAL
RELIEF AND WITH LESS THAN 40% SURFACE COVER.
• AREAS INDICATED BY THE PSE ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR OR
CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL LEAD.
• EXPOSED SOIL AREAS DURING CLEARING AND GRUBBING ACTIVITIES
(I.E., LOGGING).
ONLY CERTIFIED "NOXIOUS WEED-FREE" WHEAT, OAT, BARLEY, RYE OR
FLAX STRAW WILL BE USED, WHERE APPROPRIATE, DEPENDING UPON
AVAILABILITY. STRAW MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE OF;
• 1,780 TO 2,225 LB/AC WHEAT, OAT, BARLEY OR RYE STRAW
oil 2,670 TO 3,560 LB/AC FLAX STRAW
THICKNESSES MAY BE INCREASED FOR DISTURBED AREAS IN OR NEAR
SENSITIVE AREAS OR OTHER AREAS HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO EROSION
AND WILL BE REAPPLIED AND REFRESHED AS DETERMINED BY THE PSE
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR OR THE CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL LEAD.
AREAS WHERE RESPREAD TOPSOIL EXHIBITS AN ADEQUATE COVER FROM
RESPREAD OF PLANT DEBRIS AND COARSE FRAGMENTS, MULCH RATES
MAY BE REDUCED OR ELIMINATED BY THE PSE ENVIRONMENTAL
INSPECTOR.
STRAW MULCH
DUST TROL
DUST CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED IN AREAS (INCLUDING
ROADWAYS) SUBJECT TO SURFACE AND AIR MOVEMENT OF DUST WHERE
ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE IMPACTS TO ROADWAYS, DRAINAGE WAYS. OR
SURFACE WATERS ARE LIKELY. DUST CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE
IMPLEMENTED AT LOCATIONS IDENTIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
AND/OR AS DIRECTED BY THE PSE ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR OR
CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL LEAD AND INCLUDE THE
FOLLOWING:
LIMIT DUST GENERATION BY CLEARING ONLY THOSE AREAS WHERE
IMMEDIATE ACTIVITY WILL TAKE PLACE, LEAVING THE REMAINING AREA(S) IN
THE ORIGINAL CONDITION, IF STABLE. MAINTAIN THE ORIGINAL GROUND
COVER AS LONG AS PRACTICAL.
VEGETATE OR MULCH AREAS THAT WILL NOT RECEIVE VEHICLE TRAFFIC,
REFER TO STRAW MULCH AND TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SEEDING
DETAILS. IN AREAS WHERE PLANTING, MULCHING, OR PAVING IS
IMPRACTICAL, APPLY GRAVEL OR LANDSCAPING ROCK, REFER TO
CONSTRUCTION ROAD/PARKING AREA STABILIZATION DETAIL.
MAINTAIN LOW SPEED LIMITS. HIGH VEHICLE SPEED INCREASES THE
AMOUNT OF DUST STIRRED UP FROM UNPAVED ROADS AND LOTS.
SPRINKLE THE SITE WITH WATER UNTIL SURFACE IS WET. REPEAT AS
NEEDED. TO PREVENT CARRYOUT OF MUD ONTO STREETS, REFER TO
STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE DETAIL.
DUST CONTROL
Refe .... nce: Noles provided by Kiog COLlnty Deportment of Naturel RoIl~curce.
and PorkS. 2005. Surface Water Oe~ign i.AcnI,Jol "Appendix 0 -[rosio~
crd Secimenl ContrOl (ESC) S~and"rc'S
Relcre""e N~t"5 pcovided by K r9 Counly Deportn"~nt 01 .~o~ur~1 N~;OUfces and ParkS. 2005. Surfoce
Wct~r D~51yn Manuol -App~n~,. U -Ero5ion ond S~~i"ent C"ntrol (esc) Sta~dard3.
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SEEDING
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SEEDING WILL BE USED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT ON DISTURBED AREAS THAT HAVE REACHED FINAL
GRADE. MULCH IS REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICATIONS AND THE SEEDBED SHOULD BE FIRM AND ROUGH.
THE OPTIMUM SEEDING WINDOWS ARE APRIL 1 THROUGH JUNE 30 AND SEPTEMBER 1 THROUGH OCTOBER 1. SEEDING THAT OCCURS
BETWEEN JULY 1 AND AUGUST 30 WILL REQUIRE IRRIGATION UNTIL 75 PERCENT GRASS COVER IS ESTABLISHED. SEEDING THAT OCCURS
BETWEEN OCTOBER 1 AND MARCH 30 WILL REQUIRE A MULCH OR PLASTIC COVER UNTIL 75 PERCENT GRASS COVER IS ESTABLISHED.
THE SEED MIX WILL BE SELECTED BASED ON AVAILABILITY AND APPROPRIATENESS OF THE MIX FOR THE TIME OF APPLICATION. SEED
MIXES THAT CONTAIN NATIVE SPECIES OR SPECIES THAT WILL PROMOTE THE COLONIZATION BY NATIVE PLANTS IS REQUIRED.
ANY SEEDED AREAS THAT FAIL TO ESTABLISH AT LEAST 80 PERCENT COVER (100 PERCENT COVER FOR AREAS THAT RECEIVE SHEET OR
CONCENTRATED FLOWS) SHALL BE RESEEDED. IF RESEEDING IS INEFFECTIVE. AN ALTERNATE METHOD. SUCH AS SODDING, SHALL BE
USED.
IF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES DO NOT IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW CLEARING AND GRUBBING ACTIVITIES, ALL DISTURBED/EXPOSED AREAS
WILL BE SEEDED TO TEMPORARILY STABILIZE THESE AREAS.
TO OBTAIN FINAL CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL, THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET:
1. ALL DISTURBED AREAS OF THE SITE SHALL BE VEGETATED OR OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED;
AT A MINIMUM: ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED WITH A HIGH LIKELIHOOD THAT SUFFICIENT COVER WILL
DEVELOP SHORTLY AFTER FINAL APPROVAL. SIGNS OF VEGETATION GROWTH MUST BE VISIBLE SUCH THAT A COVER WILL BE
ESTABLISHED WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER FINAL APPROVAL.
IN ADDITION TO MULCH AND SEED, AN EROSION CONTROL MAT OR BLANKET SHOULD BE INSTALLED TO ASSURE THAT MEASURES STAY IN
PLACE IF:
• VEGETATIVE COVER WILL NOT BE ESTABLISHED WITHIN 7 DAYS, AND/OR
·IF THE AREA IS NOT BEING LANDSCAPED WITHIN 30 DAYS, AND/OR
• IF THE AREA IS ON OR ADJACENT TO A SLOPE.
LOTS WITHIN A PLAT THAT ARE TO BE DEVELOPED UNDER AN APPROVED BUILDING PERMIT IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING PLAT APPROVAL
MAY USE MULCH AND/OR TEMPORARY SEEDING. THIS DOES NOT PRECLUDE TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DURING
PLAT AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SMALL AREAS TO BE LANDSCAPED PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1 MAY BE MULCHED WITHOUT SEED!NG. AFTER OCTOBER 1, ALL AREAS REQUIRE
MULCHING WITH SEED.
OTHER MEASURES SUCH AS PERMANENT LANDSCAPING OR SODDING MUST BE USED IF SEED AND MULCHARE INADEQUATE.
2. TEMPORARY STRUCTURAL MEASURES (E.G. SILT FENCES, PIPE SLOPE DRAINS, CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES, STORM DRAIN INLET
PROTECTION, SEDIMENT TRAPS AND PONDS) MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE.
MEASURES THAT WILL QUICKLY DECOMPOSE MAY BE LEFT IN PLACE (I.E. BRUSH BARRIERS, ORGANIC MULCH).
REMOVE SILT FENCES IN CONJUNCTION WITH SEEDING SO MACHINERY DOESN'T HAVE TO BE BROUGHT BACK IN TO REMOVE THE
FENCING LATER AND DISTURB SITE RESULTING IN AN ADDITIONAL AREA NEEDING PROTECTION. THE DDES INSPECTOR MUST APPROVE
THE APPLICANT'S PROPOSAL TO REMOVE SILT FENCING PRIOR TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VEGETATION.
THE DDES INSPECTOR CAN ALLOW SOME OR ALL ESC MEASURES TO BE LEFT IN PLACE FOR USE DURING SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT
(E.G. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING FOLLOWING PLAT DEVELOPMENT). THIS WILL BE DETERMINED ON A SITE-SPECIFIC BASIS.
3. ALL PERMANENT SURFACE WATER FACILITIES, INCLUDING CATCH BASINS (ON-AND OFF-SITE), MANHOLES, PIPES, DITCHES. CHANNELS.
FLOW CONTROL FACILITIES AND WATER QUALITY FACILITIES, MUST BE CLEANED.
4. IF ONLY THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE SITE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED (E.G. SUBDIVISIONS AND SHORT PLATS) WITH CONSTRUCTION TO
OCCUR UNDER A DIFFERENT PERMIT, THE SENSITIVE AREAS BUFFERS, SENSITIVE AREAS TRACTS, OR SENSITIVE AREA SETBACK AREAS
SHALL BE CLEARLY MARKED (PER THE SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, APPENDIX D, SECTION D.4.1).
TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SEEDING
Refere,ce: Nate. F>"OV·,dB~ b~ K;ng CQI,Jnt~ Department of Natural Re.ources and Parks. 20D5. Surfoce
Water Des;gn ~anuol -Appendix D -Eros;on and Se~iment Control (ESC) Standards
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MAY BE USED TO WEIGHT PLASTIC
SEAMS BETWEEN SHEETS MUST
OVERLAP A MINIMUM OF 12" AND
BE WEIGHTED OR TAPED
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Filter 'abric skirt
secured with grate.
CATCH
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PLASTIC COVERING
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Reference. Dr~":ng pro,i~ec by K;"9 Coun:y Deportmert 01 NGl~rGI '<esources ona Parks, 2005. Surfoce
Wat .. , Design Manual -ilppenc" 0 -Er05;on and Scd;mcr~ Control (ESC) Sla~dJrd"
Catch Basin lnaert
MID 81195728
Filler fabric wafs lor
dewatering sediment.
BASIN DRAIN INLET PROTECTION
Reference Dro",ing provided by Puget So<>nd Energy. Mocch 01, 2007
Techniques lor Temporary Erosion and Sedim .. "t Control Stcndocd 0150.3200
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Typical erosion and sediment oootool for utility pole wottsi1es.
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TOP VIEW
UTILITY POLE WORKSITES
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Techniques for T"mForary Eros,on and Sediment Control Stardocd 0150.3200.
Typical erosion and sediment conlrol for utility pole work-sites adjaccnl 10 flowing ditches or
bodjc~ of water.
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WORKSITES
SLOPES OR
NEAR OR ADJACENT
WETLANDS
Relerence: Orawirg provided tly PUgE\ Sound Ene'9Y, Mmch 01. 2007.
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3/4" x 3/4" WOODEN
STAKE (TYP,)
(SEE NOTE 3)
1. INSTALL WATTLES ALONG CONTOURS (SEE STANDARD SPECIFICATION 8-01.3(10».
2. WATTLES SHALL BE INSPECTED REGULARLY, AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER A RUNOFF
PRODUCING RAINFALL, TO ENSURE THEY REMAIN THOROUGHLY ENTRENCHED AND
IN CONTACT WITH THE SOIL.
3. LIVE STAKES MAY BE USED FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS.
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4. PERFORM MAINTENANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 8-01.3(15).
5. INSTALL WATTLES SNUGLY INTO THE TRENCH. ABUT ADJACENT WATTLES TIGHTLY,
END TO END, WITHOUT OVERLAPPING THE ENDS.
SLOPE MAXIMUM SPACING
1 :1 10 FEET
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4:1 40 FEET WATTLE SPACING (SEE TABLE)
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STAGGER JOINTS~
(TYP.)
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Water Design Moouol -Ap~"n;li. D -I':rosion ond Sediment Comeol (ESC) Stoodords
STAKE AT EACH END
AND 4' MAX. O.C. ALONG
ENTIRE LENGTH
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EROSION CONTROL NET OR BLANKET
SCALE: N.T.S.
R,"f,"r-e~c,", Drawing provid,"d by Washington Siele Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
INSTALLATION OF THE EROSION CONTROL NET OR BLANKET SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH BMP C122 OF WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY'S
"STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL 0;-WESTERN WASHINGTON", AUGUST 2005.
MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
1. GOOD CONTACT WITH THE GROUr-..-o SHAL_ BE MAINTAINED, AND EROSION SHALL NOT OCCUR BENEATH THE NET OR BLANKET.
2. ANY AREAS OF THE NET OR BLANKET THAT ARE DAMAGED OR NOT IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND SHALL BE REPAIRED AND STAPLED.
3. IF EROSION OCCURS BECAUSE OF POORLY CONTROLLED DRAINAGE, THE PROBLEM SHALL BE FIXED AND THE ERODED AREA PROTECTED.
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Reference: Or<Jw;~g p.o\tided Ily Pug,,! Sound Energy. ~orch 01, 2007
Techniques for Temporary Erosion and Sediment Cont~ Standard 0150.3200.
SLOPE "-.. VEGETAT10N
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to sJcw water .,d cdlec1
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Scale as noted
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PRESERVING NATURAL VE ATION
NATURAL VEGETATION SHALL BE PRESERVED WHEREVER APPLICABLE TO LIMIT SITE DISTURBANCE AND REDUCE EROSION. AREAS THAT
ESPECIALLY BENEFIT FROM THIS PRACTICE INCLUDE AREAS OF STEEP SLOPES AND AQUATIC CRITICAL AREAS.
VEGETATION IS TO BE PRESERVED EITHER AS A SINGLE PLANT, IF DEEMED WORTHY, OR AS A CLUMP OF TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES. THE
FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PROTECT THE PLANTS FROM VARIOUS EQUIPMENT ELEMENTS:
• PLACE A TEMPORARY EXCLUSION! SILT FENCED BUFFER ZONE AROUND WETLANDS AND STREAMS WHEN WORKING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY
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TO THESE AREAS.
IF EXCAVATING SHOULD BECOME NECESSARY, TRENCH AROUND OR TUNNEL UNDER ANY LARGE SHRUBS OR TREES.
CUT AS FEW ROOTS AS POSSIBLE AND PROTECT ANY CUT ROOTS.
IT MAY BECOME NECESSARY TO INSTALL RETAINING WALLS AND BACKFILL AREAS WHERE ROOTS BECOME EXPOSED.
SOME TREES DO NOT READILY ADAPT TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE SO USE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN CLEARING OR EXCAVATING
NEAR LARGE STANDS OF TREES.
VEGETATION REMOVAL FOR POLE ACCESS SHALL BE MINIMIZED AND LIMITED TO INVASIVE AND HERBACEOUS SPECIES TO THE EXTENT
POSSIBLE.
REFERENCE:
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, WATER QUALITY PROGRAM. 2005. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR WESTERN
WASHINGTON VOLUME 11-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PUBLICATION NUMBERS 05-10-029 THROUGH 05-10-033.
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON,
PRESERVING NATURAL VEGETATION
SCALE: N. T .5.
Refe(e~ce Washin91"~ S!ole DeFartmenl 0' ECDlogy. We:er Quality P-ogram. 2005. Slormwoier "'QnogCrr'cnj MM~ol for Western WQsh;ngto~ Vol'.l'ne II -
Con5lruct,o~ Stor",wnter yollJt;cn ""even\;M PJDI;cct;oo Numbers 05-10-029 through 05-10-033 Olymp;o. Wos"-ngton
Notes. 1. The to~ot;Qn~ of 011 features shown are approximate. RevisiQn Description Date I By I Chk I Rev I DESIGNED' ...MH.
BUFFER ZONES
BUFFER ZONES SHALL BE ESTABLISHED TO PROTECT CRITICAL AREAS FROM EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION. THE SIZE OF THE BUFFER ZONES
HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED WITHIN EACH JURISDICTION. BUFFER ZONES TO BE IMPLEMENTED AND AREAS WHERE BUFFER ENCROACHMENT IS
TO OCCUR WILL BE INDICATED ON CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. THESE AREAS SHALL REMAIN COMPLETELY UNDISTURBED UNLESS
PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED BY THE JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY TO EXPAND OR ALLOW USE OF BUFFER ZONES,
BUFFER ZONES ARE DESIGNATED AND MAINTAINED BY:
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PRESERVING NATURAL VEGETATION
LEAVING STEEP SLOPES IN A NATURAL VEGETATIVE STATE
KEEPING EXCAVATIONS AWAY FROM DRIPLINE OF TREES AND SHRUBS
ENSURING BUFFER ZONES ARE NOT UTILIZED AS SOIL ANDI OR DEBRIS DUMPING AREAS
REFERENCE:
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, WATER QUALITY PROGRAM. 2005. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR WESTERN
WASHINGTON VOLUME 11-CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PUBLICATION NUMBERS 05-10-029 THROUGH 05-10-033.
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON.
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Cor5\' .lcl;on Slorr-lwaler PoliLtioo Prevenlion P~bl.cot'on Nurr:b€rs 05-10--02S lhrocgh 05-' 0-033_ Olympia, Wa'hin91o~
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NOTES:
FENCE SHALL NOT 8E INSTALLED ON SLOPES STEEPER THAN 2 1.
2 JOINTS IN FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE OVERLAPPED 6 INCHES AT POST.
3 USE STAPLES. WIRE RINGS. OR EQUIVALENT TO ATTACH FABRIC TO WIRE FENCE.
4. REMOVE SEDIMENT WHEN IT REACHES 1/3 FENCE HEIGHT
REINFORCED SILT FENCE
FOR THE CITY OF BELLEVUE
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ReferenCe Drowing p<<>vided by City or Bellevue Deportm~nt of Planning ond Community
Development. October 10, 2000 Cleoring end Groding Standards
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2 ANY SEDIMENT DEPOSTION OF MORE THAN 0.5 FT. IN DEPTH SHALL BE REMOVED SO
THAT THE CHANNEL IS RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL DESIGN CAPACITY.
3 THE CHANNEL SHALL BE EXAMINED FOR SIGNS OF SCOURING AND EROSION OF THE
BED AND BANKS. IF SCOURING OR EROSION HAS OCCUREO, AFFECTED AREAS SHA'_L
BE PROTECTED BY RIP-RAP, AN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET, OR A NET.
4. A 6-INCH SUMP SHALL BE PROVIDED 1M MEDIA TEL Y UPSTREAM OF CHECK DAM
5. CHECK DAMS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED SO THAT POINTS A ANO B ARE OF EQUAL EL'::VATION.
6 SANDBAG CHECK DAMS MAY BE SuBSTITUTED FOR ROCK CHECK DAllAS AS APPROVED BY
THE CLEARING AND GRADING INSPECTOR.
ROCK CHECK DAM fi.D FOR THE CITY OF BELLEVUE
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2. ROLLS SHALL 8E ALIGNED PARALLEL TO ELEVATION
CONTOURS.
3. HYDROSEED OR MULCH SLOPE FOR ADDITIONAL EROSION
CONTROL.
STRAW ROLLS
(28"J FOR THE CITY OF BELLEVUE
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SN1. ALL EXISTING UNPAVED ROADS OR RIGHT-OF-WAYS THAT WILL BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION ACCESS OR ACTIVITIES SHALL BE
IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED AFTER GRADING TO MINIMIZE TRACKING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC ROADS, TO PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM
ENTERING DRAINAGE WAYS OR STATE WATERS AND TO PREVENT OR SUPPRESS DUST
5N2. THE 20 FOOT RADIUS CLEARING LIMIT AROUND THE INSTALLATION LOCATION OF UTILITY POLES TO BE REPLACED WiLL BE STABILIZED
WITH TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SEEDING DETAIL 10, STRAW MULCH DETAIL 8 AND UTILITY POLE DETAIL 16 OR DETAIL 17. ADDITIONAL
MEASURES MAY BE IMPLEMENTED AS IDENTIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING ANDIOR AS DIRECTED BY THE PSE ENVIRONMENTAL
INSPECTOR OR CERTIFIED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL LEAD.
SN3A. TEMPORARY EXCLUSION FENCING WILL BE PLACED AT THE EDGE OF WETLANOS ANDIOR STREAMS THAT ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO
DESIGNATED CLEARING LIMITS. WETLAND BOUNDARIES WERE DETERMINED ACCORDING TO LOCAL ORDINANCES AND AS AGREED UPON BY
THE RESPECTIVE JURISDICTION AND ARE INDICATED ON SITE PLANS. DETAILED INFORMATION ON WETLANDS AND STREAMS IS INCLUDED IN
STUDIES PREPARED BY GEOENGINEERS INC
SN3B. ORANGE SURVEYORS TAPE WILL BE TIED TO SHRUBS AT THE EDGE OF THE WETLAND ANDIOR STREAM BUFFERS THAT ARE LOCATED
ADJACENT TO DESIGNATED CLEARING LIMITS IN ORDER TO INDICATE THAT SENSITIVE WETLANDS ANDIOR STREAMS ARE NEARBY. BUFFERS
WERE DETERMINED ACCORDING TO LOCAL ORDINANCES AND AS AGREED UPON BY THE RESPECTIVE JURISDICTION AND ARE INDICATED ON
SITE PLANS. DETAILED INFORMATION ON WETLANDS AND STREAMS IS INCLUDED IN STUDIES PREPARED BY GEOENGINEERS INC. IT IS
UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ORANGE SURVEYORS TAPE MAY BE DISTURBED DURING MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. HOWEVER. IT WILL BE REPLACED
AS SOON AS PRACTICAL TO PROTECT AND IDENTIFY THE WETLANDISTREAM BUFFER BOUNDARY.
SN4. OFF-ROAD TRAVEL BY EQUIPMENT USED FOR MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES WILL BE KEPT TO A PRACTICAL MINIMUM. AND WILL NOT OCCUR
WITHIN WETLANDS. STREAMS. STEEP SLOPES. OR OTHER PROTECTED AREAS.
SN5. TEMPORARY ACCESS MAY BE MADE BETWEEN EXISTING MAINTENANCE ROAD AND REPLACEMENT POLE LOCATIONS; AND TEMPORARY
WORK AREAS MAY BE BUILT IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF EACH POLE. THESE TEMPORARY ACCESS AREAS OR BUFFERS WILL GENERALLY BE
LIMITED TO BRUSH CLEARING AND WILL NOT OCCUR IN WETLANDS. TEMPORARY ACCESS WILL BE LIMITED TO 12' IN WIDTH ANO THE MINIMUM
PRACTICAL LENGTH. AND IMPROVED WORK AREAS WILL BE LIMITED TO WITHIN 20' OF EACH POLE. ANY IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN WETLAND
BUFFERS SHALL BE REMOVED AND SAID BUFFERS RESTORED TO THEIR PRE-EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY, AND ALL SUCH IMPROVED AREAS SHALL
BE RE-SEEDED OR REPLANTED. FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT.
SN6. TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE TEMPORARY ACCESS GRADIENTS SHALL NOT EXCEED 15 PERCENT. SPECIAL MEASURES MAY BE NEEDED
WHERE TEMPORARY ACCESS EXCEEDS 15 PERCENT (ie. USE OF TRACK EQUIPMENT. CABLE AND WENCH SYSTEM TO FACILITATE MOVEMENT
UP AND DOWN SLOPE OR OTHER SIMILAR FLOW CONTROL AND EROSION MEASURES AS NEEDED).
SN7. RESTRICT GRADING AND GRUBBING TO ONLY THAT NECESSARY TO AUGER THE HOLE FOR THE POLE. USE ACCESS ROUTE ANDIOR
UNDISTURBED NATURAL SLOPE AREAS FOR LAYDOWN AS FEASIBLE.
Chk ReI{ DESIGNED: KA8 I I Talbot Hill -Beverly Park I PrOj8~1N~~ 7'J'?-.nn I
co to CSSIst in t~" identification of features discussed in " ....
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