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REQUEST FOR PROJ}3Cr# Pam-flat (PP# CAG# To: Technical Services Date y/zzI qg WO# Sr IiJb z Grccn# From: Plan Review/P sect Manager s S oata Project Name E /'��+� '✓u.n a It w I D � `�ri /117 G' (!0 dtaract max) �Gn Description of Project: //7 5 Aid 3 ,(/ / I cY'4 'i a at 1 w f,—' O�S. .5 Ohl/Lt/ G✓a S Gu Vv✓'� ke?Ai, Cro l U G C./z5 Arm w,-g t f Circle Size of Waterline: 8" 10" 12" Circle.One: New or Extension Circle Size of Sewerline: 8" 10" 12" Circle One: New or Extension Circle Size of Stomiline: 12" 15" 18" 24" Circle One: New or Extension Address or Street Name(s) Dvlpr/Contractor/Owner/Cnslt:: Sc ok�/'- eeAt/Aclzr dtatactus max) Check each discipline involved in Project Ltr Drwg #of sheets per discipline ❑ Trans-Storm ❑ ❑ (Roadway/Drainage) (Off site improvemen(s)(indude basin name) (include TESC sheets) ❑ Transportation (Sigualiudon•Channclizadon,lighting) ❑ ❑ ❑ Wastewater ❑ ❑ Sanitary Sewer Main(indude basin name) ❑ Water (Mains.Valves.Hydrants) ❑ ❑ (Include composite 6c Horizontal Cut Shorts) Suface Water Au/ ❑ Improvements (CIP ONLY)(inclu&basin narne) TS Use Only SG�J -�7-27/Z ,9.7 �— l ` THE CITY OF RENTON �- DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS �� .. FOURTH FLOOR 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTHk RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-2189 FAX: 235-2541 To: Bud Tynes Company: Phone: 529-3939 Fax: 529-3262 From: Scott Woodbury Phone: 277-5547 Fax: 235-2541 Date: 1/13/97 Pages incl this page: q Per our recent phone conversation, I have attached the following: 1. A copy of the plan for the work that we request permission to perform on your property along S. 192nd Street in south Renton(1 page). 2. A copy of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) permit for the work (2 pages). 3. A draft License to Enter and Construct form to legally allow the City to perform the work on your property (1 page). 4. A copy of the Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration Project grant proposal form (4 pages). Please review the attached information and fax a signed copy of the License to Enter and Construct form as soon as possible so that we can perform the work as approved by the WDFW permit. I appreciate your help. My fax and phone number are listed above. Please contact me if you have any questions. U:1997:97-004:SW I. Excavate material from just upstream and from under and around the sections of the downed trees that are to be removed to create sufficient clearance to operate a chain saw. Sandbags will be temporarily placed to separate the area to be excavated from the rest of the creek as much as possible. 2. Chain saw an approximately 8-foot section from the trunk of each of the trees that fell across the channel,leaving at least I feet of the base of the trunk attached to the root structure on the south bank of the channel. 3. Remove the shallow debris that has accumulated in the channel for about 25 feet upstream of the downed trees. 4. Construct a maximum 3-foot high temporary sandbag wall along the main channel upstream of the downed trees as shown in the attached plan. The sandbag wall is to be set in the path of where the overflow occurs,but a minimum of 10 feet north of where the overflow leaves the existing channel. The sections of wood cut from the downed trees would be placed at the creek side of the temporary sandbag wall. Additional woody material would also be cut from the upper portions of the downed trees and placed near the bend of the creek upstream of the sandbag wall. 5. Fallen limbs and branches along the road and in the channel will be removed to a limited extent,as will a tire in the channel about 100 feet upstream of SR-167. All work within the ordinary high water of the creek will be conducted manually or with the assistance of a small.rubber-tired backhoe if the equipment can be operated with minimal disturbance. Except for the sections of wood cut from the downed trees as noted above,any removed material will be disposed of off-site or sufficiently out of the ordinary high water area of the creek. 011(4fBR91� Ftr w57 Do /jor 2�v(Z,r rtu 7-14 CNAr/IJFL iQhF/haV—e 81 - SE�lad OF �AN9&9� _. lvAcC 4)1,J& Tb ��nuCE Uvtkows; av� T?V r wo 7WCE WfAT � - Cl4 E'r/S9 UPP��1 Sl�/Lin�'r6Poo�C LI G2�fi1C r-c-.,IS A���-t F2o.r. 7-�q,6 e0^0 146ovj /Z00 CA4 5'9_ Or- T^Lda'F &Ao / s /I 2 Ail S3r_k6Cr PCArd - OPTloN A NTS JAN 10 '97 03:45PM DEPT FISHERIES P.3i4 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.C.W. 75.20 . 100 IDE MENT OF FISH R.C.W. 75.20. 103 General Adm lion Bldg. OL Washington 98594- [4] January 10, 1997 (206) 753-6650 DEPARTMEYT Of FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in ell correspondence) PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES 10 LAST NAME FIRST 18 CONTACT PHONE(S) D CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277�-5547 00-05669-01 lq STREET OR RURAL ROUTE WRIA 200 Mill Ave S ATTN: Scott Woodbury s 09.0020 1TY STATE ZIP 1G 17 Ren on WA 98055 12 AT ER TRIBUTARY TO 11 TYPE OF PROJECt Unnamed Tributary Springbrook Creek _Debris sediment 13 RTER SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE(E-W) COUNTY " sEcTION SE 31 23N 05E King Removal TIME LIMITATIONS: 0 THIS PROJECT MAY BEGIN AND MUST BE COMPLETED BY Immediately February 1, 1997 THIS APPROVAL IS TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES AND ITS PROVISIONS FOLLOWED BY THE PERMITTEE AND OPERATOR PERFORMING THE WORK. SEE IMPORTANT GENERAL PROVISIONS ON OHM, SID. OF APPROVAI 1. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The Area Habitat Biologist listed below shall be contacted at (206) 391-4365 prior to start of work, and again within 7 days of completion of work to arrange for compliance inspection. 2. work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications entitled, "South 192nd Steet, Plan Option A " dated Januaryy 10, 1997, and submitted to Washington Department of Fish and w�ildife, exce t as modified b this Hydraulic Pro ect Approval. These plans reKect design criteria per Chapter 22�-110 WAC. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3 . The use of equipment within the wetted perimeter shall be limited to 'hand held tools only. 4. All waste material such as construction debris silt, excess dirt or overburden resultin from this project shall be deposited above the limits of flood wa er in an approved upland disposal site. 5. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt-laden water from entering the stream. These may include but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel-filled burlap bags or other material,. and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. SEPA- Exempt- no other nonexempt permits required REGIONAL HABITAT MANAGER - Philip Schneider (206) 391-4365 PATROL - Boone 030 [P3 APPLICANT - WILDLIFE - READER - PATROL - HAB. MGR. - WRIA DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES DIRECTOR JAN 10 '97 03:45PM DEPT FISHERIES P.4i4 i HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL ARTMENT Of al FISR.C.W. 7 S .2 O . 10 0 nerGe ion Bldg.75 .20. 103 Ol eshington 0 January 10, 1997 (206) 753-6650 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all correspondence) PAGE:&F 2 PAGES 10 LAST NAME 18 ONTACT PHONE(S) ,]CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-CS669-01 F121 WATEbnnamed Tributary WRIA 09 . 0020 6 . Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment-laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 7 . Prior to removing sediments, the work area shall be isolated from the wetted perimeter by sandbags or similar mechanism as needed to prevent sediments from entering the stream. LOCATION: Just east of SR 167 on South 192nd Street in Renton. cg REV 10/16/68 Project File: WO#89800 LICENSE TO ENTER AND Parcel Account#: 3123059115 and 3123059023 CONSTRUCT Grantor: Harbor Management RTSQ: SW and SE 1/4 of 31-23-5 Intersection: S. 192nd Street and Talbot Road S. I/We the undersigned, do hereby grant to the City of Renton and its contractors and sub- contractors, permission to enter upon my/our property at: Parcel ID#3123059023: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, less roads. Parcel ID#3123059115: That portion of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, lying easterly of Primary State Highway#5 (SR-167), less road. to restore the property as necessary for the construction of improvements. The City of Renton further guarantees that the work will be accomplished with as little impact as possible, and at no cost to the property owner. Notice of activity on the property will be given to the owner (by the contractor) in writing with a minimum of one day notice and will indicate the area and extent of the work. The owner will be responsible for removal/salvage of any existing improvements s/he wishes to keep. CITY OF.RENTON AGREED TO THIS DAY OF 199 . Owner's Name (Please Print) Owner's Signature Address for Correspondence Telephone Day ( ) Eve ( ) DOCUMENT FORM APPROVED BY CITY ATTORNEY Please return to: or call at By U:1997:97-004a:SW Ecosystem Restoration Study Project Proposal Form Project Name Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration Project Location Along upper Springbrook Creek, between SR-167 and the S. 192nd Street crossings (see attached map). Limiting Factors Addressed The proposed restoration project addresses the following limiting factors: Low summer flows. The proposed project would add instream pools, thus increasing summer water depths in portions of the channel. The project could also reduce the amount of overbank flow that presently occurs even during low flow periods, allowing more water to remain in the stream channel. Overbank flows must pass through a constructed system in a highly developed area before returning to the creek. Reduction in woody debris. The proposed project would include installing woody debris and enhancement of the riparian zone through plantings. Increases in water temperatures. Due to the stream's close proximity to S. 192nd Street, there is essentially no vegetative cover or buffer on the south bank of the creek along S. 192nd Street. The project could establish a buffer between the road and the creek so that plantings could be installed which would provide shade. A large wetland borders much of the subject reach on the north and will likely remain predominantly open space and continue to provide shading on the north side of the creek. Loss of channel diversity. Restoration of subject reach would create habitat of high diversity where the channel currently has little diversity. Current Site Conditions The entire Springbrook Creek watershed, also called the Black River Basin, covers about 24 square miles. The subject reach of Springbrook Creek lies near the headwaters of the creek which originate east of the Green River valley in the City of Renton's Springbrook Creek water supply watershed (which uses gravity fed underground infiltration galleries to collect groundwater for domestic use). From the downstream end of the proposed reach at SR-167, the creek flows through the valley and its floodplain to the Black River Pump Station near Monster Road. Flows are lifted by the Black River Pump Station into the last remaining segment of the Black River channel, which empties into the Green River to form the Duwamish River. A fish ladder and air lift pump provide upstream and downstream fish passage across the pump station. An average of about 150 fish annually migrate through the upstream fish ladder's automated counter. The reach of Springbrook Creek proposed for acquisition and restoration parallels S. 192nd Street for approximately 900 feet between the SR-167 and S. 192nd Street crossings. A comprehensive fisheries assessment of the Springbrook Creek watershed (Black River Basin) completed by Harza in 1995 recommended this reach of Springbrook Creek for restoration. Based on six years of Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration - Page 2 of 3 streamflow monitoring data collected by King County, the stream flows year round with an average annual discharge of about 2 cfs just upstream of SR-167. The habitat in the reach was characterized by Harza as riffle type habitat defined as "shallow habitat where water flows swiftly over completely or partially submerged substrate to produce surface agitation." There are no instream pools or woody debris in the reach and essentially no vegetative cover or buffer on the south bank of the creek along S. 192nd Street. The stream bed slopes downward about 16 feet over the length of the reach for an average slope of about 2 percent (2 ft per 100 feet). Streambed movement and sediment accumulation during peak events create problems keeping the main stream flow within the stream and have necessitated maintenance dredging of the creek bed. Description of Project The project includes acquisition and restoration of approximately two (2) acres of riparian land along an approximately 900 foot reach of Springbrook Creek between the SR-167 and S. 192nd Street crossings. The acquisition area estimate assumes an approximately 100 foot corridor along the subject reach, which currently flows adjacent and parallel to the S. 192nd Street right-of-way. Restoration of this reach and construction of a sediment trap at its upper end is proposed to minimize the need for dredging along its length, to preserve and restore one of the few fish spawning habitats remaining within the Springbrook Creek watershed, and to provide much needed rearing habitat. Restoration measures would include creation of spawning habitat, construction of intermittent instream and side channel pools, installation of woody debris, and enhancement of the riparian corridor through plantings along each bank of the creek. The stream's close proximity to S. 192nd Street provides opportunity for viewing, interpretive signing, and passive recreation. However, if some buffer between the road and the creek could be established, it would help to minimize disturbance to the fish that may use the channel. A large wetland borders much of the subject reach on the north and will likely remain predominantly open space and continue to provide natural vistas. The potential for achieving the proposed restoration is high given that the restoration is an important element of an overall effort to reduce the scope, frequency, and cost of in-stream maintenance for the subject reach of Springbrook Creek and connecting reaches. A regional stormwater bypass pipeline was completed in 1992 at a cost of over $400,000 (see attached figure) to limit erosion in the steeply sloping ravine upstream of the proposed reach. Also, a new culvert crossing is to be installed at the downstream end of the reach under SR-167 in 1997 or earlier by the Washington State Department of Transportation at an estimated cost of over $500,000. The new culvert will greatly improve fish passage to the proposed reach and lessen the frequency of sediment removal activities needed to maintain the conveyance capacity of the culvert. Anticipated Benefits As one of the few fish spawning habitats remaining within the Springbrook Creek watershed, it is urgent that the subject reach be preserved and restored. The proposed restoration would minimize the threat of streambed movement and sediment deposition potentially damaging to spawning and other fish life cycle processes. Current sediment removal activities could also be significantly reduced, lessening disturbance associated with such work. In additional to providing habitat for fish, restoration of the reach will also provide recreational and educational opportunities. The reach comprises a portion of the south area of the City of Renton's proposed Springbrook Open Space project. This project is identified in the City's 1992 Comprehensive Park, Recreation, and Open Space Plan and is intended to provide passive recreation and could include connections to the subject Springbrook Creek restoration project. Through *'Y Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration Page 3 of 3 development of a comprehensive fisheries assessment report for Springbrook Creek in 1995 and informal fisheries restoration group meetings consisting of agency staff and others, the concept for restoring the subject reach of Springbrook Creek has received the support of City of Kent, King County, and other resource agency staff. River Mile The project is located between about river mile 4.6 and 4.8. Current Use of the Project Site The project site is currently undeveloped. Ownership The project site lies on two adjoining parcels. According to King County records, the tax payer of record for the two parcels is Harbor Management of Tacoma, Washington. Fair Market Value of the Project Site Because the project site is designated a wetland by the City of Renton's wetlands inventory, the fair market value of the site will most likely be similar to other recent wetland property purchases by the City of Renton. Based on the recent City wetland purchases, it is estimated that the fair market value for the project site may be somewhere in the range of$5,000/acre. Acquisition Cost The administrative cost of acquiring the site is estimated at$5,000. Project Cost Estimated project cost, including acquisition, is $360,000. Contact Person Scott Woodbury, Project Manager City of Renton Surface Water Utility 200 Mill Avenue S, 4th Floor Renton, WA 98055 Phone: (206)277-5547 Fax: (206)235-2541 U:1996:96-029:SW V 3. RIVEK RiPAP,lAt4 FOUST THE Groo BLACK ?3f I VEP, PL4 5"FArlotJ PA N 7,H, Ckffk It WErLAtAD 261 :1 25 451,-*0. f 7 ..... 17 am I Jd- :am 36 35 '32' !494 , 174 PROP054CO ACOUC177ON Fm AND RIM,cqz ATI J25 zt. 4 BYPASY WATZ k sufty pp 0 12 31: r 0 3000 SPRIN&BROOK CREEK AC"ISITION -A,N 'D RPSTORATIO r HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.C.W. 75 . 20 . 100 R.C.W. 75 . 20 . 103 4❑ January 31, 1997 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all correspondence) PAGE , OF _7, PAGES 1O LAST NAME FIRST 18 CONTACT PHONE(S) CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-05669-02 19 STREET OR RURAL ROUTE a ® 9❑ WRIA 200 Mill Ave S ATTN: Scott Woodbury 09 . 0020 CITY STATE ZIP 14 17 Renton WA 98055 RIWATER TRIBUTARY TO 11 TYPE OF PROJECT Unnamed Springbrook Creek Debris and __ 13 UARTER SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE(E-W) COUNTY SECTION cF 31 23N 05E King Sediment Removal TIME LIMITATIONS: 5❑THIS PROJECT MAY BEGIN 61 AND MUST BE COMPLETED BY Immediately February 20 , 1997 THIS APPROVAL IS TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES AND ITS PROVISIONS FOLLOWED BY THE PERMITTEE AND OPERATOR PERFORMING THE WORK. SEE IMPORTANT GENEUL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE SIDE OF APPROVAL NOTE : This Hydraulic Pro ect Approval [HPA] is a renewal of the original HPA issue on January 10 , 1997 . This HPA is in response to a verbal request by Scott Woodbury of City of Renton, on January 29, 1997, and it supersedes ail previous HPAs and modifications for this project . 1 . NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The Area Habitat Biologist listed below shall be contacted at (206) 391-4365 prior to start of work, and again within seven days of completion of work to arrange for compliance inspection. 2 . Work shall be accomplished per plans and s ecifications entitled, "South 192nd Steet, Plan Option A, " dated 3anuary 10 , 1997, and submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildife, except as modified by this HPA. These plans reflect desigqn criteria per Chapter 220-110 WAC. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3 . The use of equipment within the wetted perimeter shall be limited to hand held tools only. 4 . All waste material such as construction debris silt, excess dirt or overburden resulting from this project shalf be deposited above the limits of flood water in an approved upland disposal site . 5 . Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt-laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check SEPA: Exempt- no other nonexempt permits required REGIONAL HABITAT MANAGER Philip Schneider (206) 391-4365 PATROL - Boone 030 [P3] APPLICANT - WILDLIFE - READER - PATROL - HAB. MGR. - WRIA DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES DIRECTOR WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 CAPITOL WAY NORTH OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 98501-1091 (360) 902-2534 This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.100 or 75.20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS -GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL,THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAU.ABLE. A. INFORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-0W) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 75.20.103, 75.20.106, AND 75.20.160. A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days of the de" or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat 'Biologist and/or hWher sssp9r%4vx. The Habitat Protection Services- Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110J50) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 75.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act,Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Departrnent of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL"and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE,Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-0327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL,THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.C.W. 75 . 20 . 100 R.C.W. 75 .2 0 . 103 0 January 31, 1997 l �rtA DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all correspondence) PAGE VF 2 PAGES VolLAST NAME 18 CONTACT PHONE(S) CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-05669-02 WRIA� 12 WATER Jnnamed 9 09 . 0020 dams of pea ravel-filled burlap bags or other material, and/or im—mediate mulching of exposed areas . 6 . Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment-laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 7 . Prior to removing sediments, the work area shall be isolated from the wetted perimeter by sandbags or similar mechanism as needed to prevent sediments from entering the stream. LOCATION: Just east of SR 167 on South 192nd Street in Renton. me REV 10/16/88 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 CAPITOL WAY NORTH OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 98501-1091 (360) 902-2534 This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.100 or 75.20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS -GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL,THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE. A. INFORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 75.20.103, 75.20.106, AND 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraubc Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days of the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat Biologist an4for his/he• ss e+.wLn._ Time Habitat. Protector Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-3W) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 76.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act,Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office,4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98604; telephone 360/459.6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL,THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. THE CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF =- PL NNING BUILDING/P B I WORKS RKS FOURTH FLOOR =- 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-2189 __=-. FAX: 235-2541 To: `7`-O Company: Phone: Fax: From: LA)csa o4&Rh Company: Phone: Fax: Date: 1�2-11g7 Pages including this cover page: c/ Comments: AAa . PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT �Y r� O MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0 UTILITY SYSTEMS DIVISION - 235-2631 NT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION - 235-2620 TO: DATE: JOB NO. : RE: ATTN: GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ ATTACHED o UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS ❑ PRINTS o REPRODUCIBLE PLANS ❑ SPECIFICATIONS ❑ COPY OF LETTER ❑ COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND REMARKS THESE ARE TRANSMITTED AS CHECKED BELOW: ❑ FOR APPROVAL ❑ APPROVED AS SUBMITTED ❑ RESUBMIT COPIES FOR APPROVAL o FOR YOUR USE ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ SUBMIT COPIES FOR DISTRIBUTION ❑ AS REQUESTED ❑ RETURNED FOR CORRECTIONS o RETURN CORRECTED PRINTS ❑ FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ❑ o PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPIES TO: SIGNED TITLE IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS NOTED, KINDLY NOTIFY US AT ONCE Project File: WO#89800 LICENSE TO ENTER AND Parcel Account#: 3123059115 and 3123059023 CONSTRUCT Grantor: Harbor Management RTSQ: SW and SE 1/4 of 31-23-5 Intersection: S. 192nd Street and Talbot Road S. I/We the undersigned, do hereby grant to the City of Renton and its contractors and sub- contractors, permission to enter upon my/our property at: Parcel ID#3123059023: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, less roads. Parcel ID#3123059115: That portion of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, lying easterly of Primary State Highway#5 (SR-167), less road. to restore the property as necessary for the construction of improvements. The City of Renton further guarantees that the work will be accomplished with as little impact as possible, and at no cost to the property owner. Notice of activity on the property will be given to the owner (by the contractor) in writing with a minimum of one day notice and will indicate the area and extent of the work. The owner will be responsible for removal/salvage of any existing improvements s/he wishes to keep. CITY OF RENTON AGREED TO THIS DAY OF 199_. Owner's Name (Please Print) Owner's Signature Address for Correspondence Telephone Day l ) Eve( ) DOCUMENT FORM APPROVED BY CITY ATTORNEY Please return to: or call at By U:1997:97-004a:SW HYDRAULIC PROJECT� k #° APPROVAL �7 R.C.W. 7 5 . 2 0 . 10 0 A" 1 DEPARTMENT OF FISHIF&IES' General Admits-ist ation Bldg. R.C.W. 75 .20. 103 _ Olympia"Washington M04- January 10, 1997 .11,ti (206) 753-6650 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all cor a&pOfid�nce) PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES t��,,, 10 LAST NAME FIRST 18 CONTACT PHONE(S) 1 CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-05669-01 STREET OR RURAL ROUTE ® q❑ WRIA 200 Mill Ave S ATTN: Scott Woodbury 09 . 0020 CITY STATE ZIP 14 17 Renton WA 98055 12 ATER TRIBUTARY TO 11 TYPf OF PROJECT Unnamed Tributary Springbrook Creek _Debris & Sediment 13 UARTER SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE(E-W) COUNTY SECTION SE 31 23N 05E King Removal TIME LIMITATIONS: THIS PROJECT MAY BEGIN ©AND MUST BE COMPLETED BY j[ Immediately February 1, 1997 THIS APPROVAL IS TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES AND ITS PROVISIONS FOLLOWED BY THE PERMITTEE AND OPERATOR PERFORMING THE WORK. SEE IMPORTANT GENERAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE SIDE OF APPROVAL, 1. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The Area Habitat Biologist listed below shall be contacted at (206) 391-4365 prior to start of work, and again within 7 days of completion of work to arrange for compliance inspection. 2 . Work shall be accomplished er plans and specifications entitled, "South 192nd Steet, Plan Option A " dated 3anuary 10, 1997, and submitted to Washington Department of Fish and Wildife, exce t as modified b this Hydraulic Pro ect Apppproval. These lans re lect design criteria per Chapter 22�-110 WAC. A copy of hese plans shall be available on site during construction. 3 . The use of equipment within the wetted perimeter shall be limited to hand held tools only. 4 . All waste material such as construction debris silt, excess dirt or overburden resultin from this project shall be deposited above the limits of flood wa er in an approved upland disposal site. 5. control methods shall be used to prevent silt-laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel-filled burlap bags or other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. SEPA: Exempt- no other nonexempt permits required REGIONAL HABITAT MANAGER - Philip Schneider (206) 391-4365 PATROL - Boone 030 [P3] APPLICANT - WILDLIFE - READER - PATROL - HAB. MGR. - WRIA DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES DIRECTOR WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 CAPITOL WAY NORTH OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 98501-1091 (360) 902-2534 This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.100 or 75.20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS -GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL,THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE A. INFORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-M) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 76.20.103, 75.20.106, AND 75.20.160. A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife,600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98601-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days of the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat Biologist and/or his/her supervisor. The Habitat Protection Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Drector or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of This informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-1103W) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 75.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act,Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office,4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/469-6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL,THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. HYDRAULIC PROJECT _ APPROVAL R.C.W. 7 5 . 2 O . 10 O ARTMENT OF FIS R.C.W. 75 .20 . 103 General ation Bldg. O�y ashington 8584 4❑ January 10, 1997 (206) 753-6650 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all correspondence) PAGE b&F 2 PAGES 10 LAST NAME 18 CONTACT PHONE(S) CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-05669-01 12 WATER[innamed Tributary 191WRIA 09 . 0020 6 . Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, h Tdraulic fluid, fresh cement, ser`-7`;mentw t sediment-laden water, c emicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 7 . Prior to removing sediments, the work area shall be isolated from the wetted perimeter by sandbags or similar mechanism as needed to prevent sediments from entering the stream. LOCATION: Just east of SR 167 on South 192nd Street in Renton. cg REV 10/16/88 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 CAPITOL WAY NORTH OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 98501-1091 (360) 902-2534 This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.100 or 75.20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS -GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE. A. INFORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-M) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 75.20.103, 75.20.106, AND 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30days of the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Ha:;tat :i:logist and;c. rc.":_r super .rsor. The Habitat Protection Serymes Dirsicn Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 75.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act,Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office,4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98604; telephone 360/469-6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL,THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. JAN 10 '97 03:44PM DEPT FISHERIES P. 1/4 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Program 600 Capitol Way N Olympia, WA 98501-1091 Fax Phone: (360) 902-2946 FAX COMPLETED; DATE: D TIME. t INITIAL: TO: FAX NO. CALLED. FROM: SUBJECT: GG a SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: IF MATERIAL IS UNREADABLE OR INCOMPLETE CALL (360) �� JAN 10 '97 03:44PM DEPT FISHERIE9.-rAecimravm yr """""' " P.2/4 6W CAPITOL WAY NORTH OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 98601-1091 (360)902.2534 This Hydraulic Pro eat Approval peftains only to the prnylslons of the Fisheries Code fflM M-20)- Additional authorfraUon from other publLc a encles may be nece_s$arV for this pCglect GENERAL PRO S� IONS This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the - permittee and operator(s)performing the work - This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval Is issued may be held liable for any loss ordm aage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge,.possibly punishable by fine and/or Imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW T5.20.100 or 76.20.160 are subject'to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation If the Department erf Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical Information liiala�tes th-s_need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant-to Chapter-34.0-RM_to appeaLsuch decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals Issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the perrntttee: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS-GENERAL INFORMATION iF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL,THERE ARE INFORMAL ARID FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAtL MM A. WORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220.110.t40) OF DEPARTMENT AC71ONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 7520.100, 76:20.103, 76-20.106, AND 762Q160; A person who is aggrieved or adverr,cly affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of•. (A) The denial or lssuaacc of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions_made part of a Hydrauiie Project Approval, or (B) An order lrnposing civil penatties. are r problem eached Itis reeormiended that an aggrieved Part)/contactthe Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most p be!n at this.,kvd, but If not.you may elevate your eoncr mms to hlslf'er A request for an QVFORMAL REVIEW dull WRMNG to the Departrnerrt of Pish rind Wildlife,600 Capitol way NorM Olympia, Washington 9MI-1091 and Shan be R1=2ET n by the Deptment within 30s1ays of the denial or Issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or rr of an order Mnpos>:ng dolt permatties ar The 30.day time requlrene nt may be stayed by the De partmerrt If m9otlations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat Biologist and/or hisfier supervisor. The Habitat Protection Services Division Manager or his/her designee span conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or Its designee if you are not sadsW with the results of this In mmal appeal, a fommai appeef may be filed. l3 FORMAL ApPEALS('WAC 220410460) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT To RCW 7 2 request 010 formal � 106- A person who is aggrieved or adversely xffede�d by the fotfowingaDepartrren tions or pm�s made part of ri review Of' Hydrau0c Project (A) The dental or issuance of a Hydrautrc Project Approval, the Approval, (B) An order Imposing cM permattles; or (C) Any other'agency action' for which an adjudicative fxoexed�n3 Is mired under the Admfntshrative procedure Act.Chapter 3* O fow FORMAL a FORMAL APPEAL shall of Fish and Wildlife,600 Capitol Way North, Otyrnpla, W. q request r g be In WRrl7NG to the Di rt Washington 98S01-1091, shag be plainly Labeled as'REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL'and shall be Ej2 CENTI)CURWGOFFiCE HOURS by the Departmxnt within 30-days of the Depart{nerd action that Is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during considexation of a timely informal appeal. if there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requestIM a formal appeal shall be within 30days of the date.of the Departsrent'i written decision In response to the.Infonrmal /PPS C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT To ROW 76.20.103 or TSJ&160: A person who Is aggrieved or adversely affected by the dental or Issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval. or the cormditiorms or provisions made part of a Hydraufic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL sW be In e to the Hydraulic Appoals Board per WAC 2 .04 at Emrtroranental Hearings Office,4224 Sixth Avenue SE.Building Two- Rowe Sire,Lacey, Washington D8b04; telephone 3601659432T. D. FAfLURE TO APPEAL THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFETNRE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL.THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE JRN 10 '97 03:45PM DEPT P15HERIES P.9i4 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.C.W. 7 5 .2 0 . 1 0 0 BE MENT OF FISN R.C.W. 75.20. 103 General Adm tion SLdB. of Washington 48594 0 January 10, 1997 (206) 753-665o DEPARTMENT Of FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in eLL correspondence) PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES 1D LAST NAME FIRST 18 CONTACT PHCNE(S) 1-1CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 LJ 00-05669-01 19 STREET OR RURAL ROUTE WRIA 200 Mill Ave S ATTN: Scott Woodbury 7❑ a 09.0020 ITY STATE ZIP Ren on WA 98055 I2 ATE Unnamed Tributary springbrook Creek TYPE OF 13 RTER SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE(E-W) COUNTY "—————-- SECTION SE 31 23N 05E King Removal TIME LIMITATIONS S THIS PROJECT MAY BEGIN Q AND MUST BE COMPLETED BY Immediately February 1, 1997 LHIS APPROVAL IS TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES AND ITS PROVISIONS FOLLOWED BY THE PER14ITTEE AND OPERATOR PERFORMING THE WORK. SE.E, 111PORTAN7 GENERAL PROVISIONS ON REVERSE SIDE OF APPROVAI 1. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The Area Habitat Biologist listed below shall be contacted at (206) 391-4365 prior to start of work, and again within 7 days of completion of work to arrange for compliance inspection. 2 . work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications entitled, "South 192nd Steet, Plan Option A " dated 3*anuary 10, 1997 , and submitted to Washington Department of Fish and Wildife, exce t as modified b this Hydraulic Pro ect Apppproval. These plans r3lect design criteria per Chapter 22�-110 WAC. A copy of hese plans shall be available on site during construction. 3 . The use of equipment within the wetted perimeter shall be limited to hand held tools only. 4. All waste material such as construction debris silt, excess dirt or overburden resultin from this project shall be deposited above the limits of flood wa er in an approved upland disposal site. 5. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt-laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel-filled burlap bags or other material ,. and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. SEPA: Exempt- no other nonexempt permits required REGIONAL HABITAT MANAGER - Philip Schneider (206) 391-4365 PATROL - Boone 030 [P3] APPLICANT - WILDLIFE - READER - PATROL - HAS. MGR. - WRIA DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES L DIRECTOR JAN 10 '97 03:45PM DEPT FISHERIES P.4i4 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.C.W. 75 . 20 . 100 ARTMENT OF Fly R.C.W. 75 .20 . 103 General ation Bldg. of ashington �58l. 0 January 10, 1997 (266) 753-6650 DEPARTMENT Of FISHERIES (applicant should refer to this date in all correspondence) PAGE:AF 2 PAGES 10 LAST NAME 19 CONTACT PHONE(S) :,]CONTROL NUMBER City of Renton (206) 277-5547 00-05669-01 rl 21 NATEbnnamed Tributary WRIA 09 . 0020 6 . Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment-laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 7 . Prior to removing sediments, the work area shall be isolated from the wetted perimeter by sandbags or similar mechanism as needed to prevent sediments from entering the stream. LOCATION: Just east of SR 167 on South 192nd Street in Renton. cg REV 10/16/88 THE CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF a I PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS'" FOURTH FLOOR 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH ; RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-2189 FAX: 235-2541 To: Phil Schneider Company: WDFW Phone: 391-4365 Fax: 391-6583 From: Scott Woodbury Phone: 277-5547 Date: 1/9/97 Pages including this cover page: 13 Attached is a copy of the Hydraulic Project application for Upper Springbrook Creek for your review. The photographs referred to in the cover letter are not included. The original application and photographs will be sent separately in the mail. Thank you for your assistance. If you are missing any pages of the fax, please contact me at 277-5547. CITY OF RENTON Planning,/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator January 9, 1997 Phil Schneider, Habitat Biologist Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Meadow Creek Office Park 22516 SE 64th Place- STE 300 Issaquah, WA 98027 SUBJECT: HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPLICATION UPPER SPRINGBROOK CREEK EMERGENCY DEBRIS REMOVAL AND TEMPORARY CHANNEL OR SANDBAG WALL Dear Mr. Schneider: Thank you for meeting with Ron Straka and I earlier this week at Upper Springbrook Creek. In follow up to our meeting, I am submitting the attached Hydraulic Project Application for emergency debris removal and a temporary channel or sandbag wall on Upper Springbrook Creek. The application includes two options for the emergency work. Both options include removal of a section of trunk from each of two trees that fell across the channel as well as removal of debris from the channel. The two options are different in that Option A proposes a temporary sandbag wall set in the path of where the channel overflows to the north while Option B proposes a temporary channel to reduce the amount of overbank flow. As noted in the project description included with the application, the emergency work is needed to reduce overbank flooding of the channel that is a significant contributor to recent flooding in the south Renton valley (see enclosed photographs). I have included two options for the emergency work because I believe that the temporary channel under Option B warrants further consideration. I prefer Option B because it will reduce overbank flows and associated impacts to a greater extent than the temporary sandbag wall under Option A. It also reduces the amount of work that would need to be performed on private property. Evaluation of the options should consider the significant impact that the flooding from the overflow has in terms of wash off of soil and other material(landscaping bark, etc) into the downstream system. Also, the temporary channel should ensure that the sand in the downstream channel to SR-167 will be scoured out to expose the gravel that used to form the bed of the creek in this reach. I am not so sure that this will occur with Option A because the sandbag wall will be less effective at reducing the overbank flow. As noted in the application,the channel or sandbag wall proposals are temporary measures only. We need to implement a permanent solution to the overflow problem and have in fact submitted the attached grant proposal to the Corps of Engineers for a fisheries habitat restoration project on Upper Springbrook Creek which will also reduce the amount of overbank flow. We should know within the next two month if we will be selected for funding under the Corps grant program. However, it is important that we implement the temporary work proposed in the attached application. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 A Phil Schneider, Habitat Biologist Upper Springbrook Creek Hydraulic Project Application Page 2 Anything you can do to expedite review of the application is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact me at 277-5547. Sincerely, Or J)--Ul Scott Woodbury,P.E.,Project Manager Surface Water Utility H:DOCS:97-003:SW attachment cc: Ron Straka r ' T HYDRAULIC PROJECT JF A,,,, APPLICATION �Q s (R.C.W. 75.20.100) ���NT 01 t`ti``t DEPARTMENT OF GAME DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES 600 Capitol Way North PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE General Admin. Bldg. Olympia, Washington 98504 DO NOT WRITE IN SHADED AREA Olympia,,Washington 98504 10 LAST NAME FIRST 19 CONTACT PHONE(S) z �lT'/ �� RAN orJ 27 -55z(7 J 20 STREET OR RURAL ROUTE :- 200 M itk- S00Tj+ C 3tr�r� CITY STATE ZIP K1;1)rorj 12 STREAM OR LAKE TRIBUT TO G /�P.�� CREW/c LlaC'fc ARR/A�%Ao4' 13 QUARTER SECTION SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE (E-W) 11 TYPE OF PROJECT • . . . . . . . .r. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . �3�. _m ,G � plBR+,�'„P�h, a /v CT (z ut COUNTY 5-A,,Jg eA& U,/- O2 GM,V^fV— . . . sc.e r A �. . . "5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . (IF NECESSARY USE BACK OF THIS SHEET OR ADDITIONAL SHEETS) .. kOJrc-r . 15 AOJ^c,:.wr S7FAC ,r S-w 5-5-�A sTR pi Oyj lV14- ' 5p..-/c r7 Af-0 0A-,Q S, 515k VICENI PROPOSED STARTING DATE PROPOSED FINISHING DATE PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS (IF ANY) /9 21 SEPA AGENCY/DATE: lJ YES C/7-Li of 4i'-1'6nj (zt,,��6�,,,cc, r uA.Ioq w,ac / 72 4 22 $ SoOc 23 OTHER PERMITS IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT NO WORK WILL SIGNATURE DATE BE STARTED UNTIL A SIGNED APPROVAL p IS RECEIVED. > # R. a_ .:::.. :.: ..... , "aaa ...... .. �.avv :.i..�)'.:t::..... a A s ... [ f 1f �!-1=3M�� Y z Up J` I�ILti aseeit� 1.•.. _' w - 1f, -•_- - -- <,` � .-ij� S�+n: '1P Y I��. ��S sF�.; Part L� qt C7L..- C ,.�.i7 `t' vru�. � •.. =. y� ��■ ,�E� � :�t '� � rp�;Qq n i,�: 3. RIVER, `f T 'TIr;� i' 'Y•'ia y f- .i3 E�� ,3�! �, t���.�r�i}y'6,L'. •1 -/ :I.�t ./ ao� -- y+?�C Coll 4Yb `� { i3 (!•r+ _ --? st.I -1 ••+,•+lt-. �i rJJ � - / `� F ���I ICi•EKN"' (!� •' � �Yo se¢` -•!'I ,� y■■�: Se.aY �URLtNdTG - ::•+u.... - 1 _`7 `/• -y .s r•.. R w ?3 ER .e.a 111 yyF' � J.µ � IHiV T CO i ------�_<-� _ fl NM — S ram' 77 �S Eeserroir _.f {�• •M wETLAnQJ0 C. .6+v 25 ' I•dsl��t i � 1 itiy. ,E � .u�• I T {� J I Fa°� , ,-. is •�...� . 36 nMd �• ..N.... � .� �B. •..`; 351 y� I 12 o, _® .55 Byp i '•'z 'r I its 'SVff till n h 12 31: it 3000 VIGIN ITY MNP 1. Excavate material from just upstream and from under and around the sections of the downed trees that are to be removed to create sufficient clearance to operate a chain saw. Sandbags will be temporarily placed to separate the area to be excavated from the rest of the creek as much as possible. 2. Chain saw an approximately 8-foot section from the trunk of each of the trees that fell across the channel,leaving at least 1 feet of the base of the trunk attached to the root structure on the south bank of the channel. 3. Remove the shallow debris that has accumulated in the channel for about 25 feet upstream of the downed trees. 4. Construct a maximum 3-foot high temporary sandbag wall along the main channel upstream of the downed trees as shown in the attached plan. The sandbag wall is to be set in the path of where the overflow occurs,but a minimum of 10 feet north of where the overflow leaves the existing channel. The sections of wood cut from the downed trees would be placed at the creek side of the temporary sandbag wall. Additional woody material would also be cut from the upper portions of the downed trees and placed near the bend of the creek upstream of the sandbag wall. 5. Fallen limbs and branches along the road and in the channel will be removed to a limited extent,as will a tire in the channel about 100 feet upstream of SR-167. All work within the ordinary high water of the creek will be conducted manually or with the assistance of a small,rubber-tired backhoe if the equipment can be operated with minimal disturbance. Except for the sections of wood cut from the downed trees as noted above,any removed material will be disposed of off-site or sufficiently out of the ordinary high water area of the creek. OvWAlJIr, r-Lc.,wS Do /vor r/a C44AIWIL J(' /,haU.E' 8�, SEGllon� Of 7714"& SRO,— C� of Tb R�auCE i,V�QFLowS ova T?V Two TREES WYAr �► �f V4e ";),A CA 4N^IV, F,6U- AL�uSs r�� CW Efi/�: uPPklt SP/Zint'rQ�otc G2�,E• F2o„1.. T14� 'moo A60Vr l2ao � T^L80 4OA0 / S" /9 2 ,a s3TkAar /,V 7,r2Jr.Ir J, PL�>~J - oPTivy A HTS J Nas�S . 1. Excavate material from just upstream and from under and around the sections of the downed trees that are to be removed to create sufficient clearance to operate a chain saw. Sandbags will be temporarily placed to separate the area to be excavated from the rest of the creek as much as possible. 2. Chain saw an approximately 8-foot section from the trunk of each of the trees that fell across the channel,leaving at least 1 feet of the base of the trunk attached to the root structure on the south bank of the channel. The sections of wood cut from the downed trees and additional woody material cut from the upper portions of the downed trees would be placed near the bend of the creek where the overflow occurs. 3. Remove the shallow debris that has accumulated in the channel for about 25 feet upstream of the downed trees. 4. Fallen limbs and branches along the road and in the channel downstream of the downed trees will be removed to a limited extent,as will a tire in the channel about 100 feet upstream of SR-167. 5. Excavate a temporary channel approximately 50 feet in length,5 feet in bottom width,with 2H:1 V side slopes through the existing embankment along S. 192nd Street as shown in the attached plan. Place minimum 1-foot depth of spawning gravels in the bottom of the temporary channel. Use temporary sandbags dams just upstream and downstream of where the temporary channel will be connected to the existing channel to prevent water from entering the temporary channel until the excavation has been completed. Remove the sandbags after the connection has been excavated to allow the creek to flow through the temporary channel. 6. After completion of the anadromous fish spawning season, but no earlier than May 1997 after the potential for extreme flood conditions has decreased,install a sandbag dam on the temporary channel at its upstream end where it connects to the existing creek channel to stop the flow of the water into the temporary channel. Place 1-man rocks at the toe of the sandbag dam to prevent undermining of the dam. All work within the ordinary high water of the creek will be conducted manually or with the assistance of a small,rubber-tired backhoe if the equipment can be operated with minimal disturbance. Except for the sections of wood cut from the downed trees as noted above,any removed material will be disposed of off-site or sufficiently out of the ordinary high water area of the creek. Vn1-0VZ SE60rla J OF Ovii2&'°'Nk FLouJS Op N°T REfv,Cr! l0 GOn014.. TRUAJ& Ems. of jFXCAV,4TE TE,4iP01?AiR 4 <�1AAM9(, 7-W Two TREES 7P1AT f,6tL AC X<.,5 S 7H�f C14 A\AIN(K �� Efi/�7: uPp6�t SP/�inYra�eook CA(W S 1 2,17s STD ( sw ss sT� A"PJ6 A Ll f o2 ci S GRIr,Ek r-COW3 Aw^tl FPL6,11 7-14, fa^4D 46our /Zoo CAOST 0f 7-^L8nF 4A0 S /R2 ril 33'"AACCr /,-J9,F/Z5AE6r/6,J PLA(J - OPPOAJ g NTS Ecosystem Restoration Study Project Proposal Form Project Name Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration Project Location Along upper Springbrook Creek, between SR-167 and the S. 192nd Street crossings (see attached map). Limiting Factors Addressed The proposed restoration project addresses the following limiting factors: Low summer flows. The proposed project would add instream pools, thus increasing summer water depths in portions of the channel. The project could also reduce the amount of overbank flow that presently occurs even during low flow periods, allowing more water to remain in the stream channel. Overbank flows must pass through a constructed system in a highly developed area before returning to the creek. Reduction in woody debris. The proposed project would include installing woody debris and enhancement of the riparian zone through plantings. Increases in water temperatures. Due to the stream's close proximity to S. 192nd Street, there is essentially no vegetative cover or buffer on the south bank of the creek along S. 192nd Street. The project could establish a buffer between the road and the creek so that plantings could be installed which would provide shade._A large wetland borders much of the subject reach on the north and will likely remain predominantly open space and continue to provide shading on the north side of the creek. Loss of channel diversity. Restoration of subject reach would create habitat of high diversity where the channel currently has little diversity. Current Site Conditions The entire Springbrook Creek watershed, also called the Black River Basin, covers about 24 square miles. The subject reach of Springbrook Creek lies near the headwaters of the creek which originate east of the Green River valley in the City of Renton's Springbrook Creek water supply watershed (which uses gravity fed underground infiltration galleries to collect groundwater for domestic use). From the downstream end of the proposed reach at SR-167, the creek flows through the valley and its floodplain to the Black River Pump Station near Monster Road. Flows are lifted by the Black River Pump Station into the last remaining segment of the Black River channel, which empties into the Green River to form the Duwamish River. A fish ladder and air lift pump provide upstream and downstream fish passage across the pump station. An average of about 150 fish annually migrate through the upstream fish ladder's automated counter. The reach of Springbrook Creek proposed for acquisition and restoration parallels S. 192nd Street for approximately 900 feet between the SR-167 and S. 192nd Street crossings. A comprehensive fisheries assessment of the Springbrook Creek watershed(Black River Basin) completed by Harza in 1995 recommended this reach of Springbrook Creek for restoration. Based on six years of Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration ` Page 2 of 3 streamflow monitoring data collected by King County, the stream flows year round with an average annual discharge of about 2 cfs just upstream of SR-167. The habitat in the,reach was characterized by Harza as riffle type habitat defined as "shallow habitat where water flows swiftly over completely or partially submerged substrate to produce surface agitation." There are no instream pools or woody debris in the reach and essentially no vegetative cover or buffer on the south bank of the creek along S. 192nd Street. The stream bed slopes downward about 16 feet over the length of the reach for an average slope of about 2 percent (2 ft per 100 feet). Streambed movement and sediment accumulation during peak events create problems keeping the main stream flow within the stream and have necessitated maintenance dredging of the creek bed. Description of Project The project includes acquisition and restoration of approximately two (2) acres of riparian land along an approximately 900 foot reach of Springbrook Creek between the SR-167 and S. 192nd Street crossings. The acquisition area estimate assumes an approximately 100 foot corridor along the subject reach, which currently flows adjacent and parallel to the S. 192nd Street right-of-way. Restoration of this reach and construction of a sediment trap at its upper end is proposed to minimize the need for dredging along its length, to preserve and restore one of the few fish spawning habitats remaining within the Springbrook Creek watershed, and to provide much needed rearing habitat. Restoration measures would include creation of spawning habitat, construction of intermittent instream and side channel pools, installation of woody debris, and enhancement of the riparian corridor through plantings along each bank of the creek. The stream's close proximity to S. 192nd Street provides opportunity for viewing, interpretive signing, and passive recreation. However, if some buffer between the road and the creek could be established, it would help to minimize disturbance to the fish -that may use the channel. A large wetland borders much of the subject reach on the north and will likely remain predominantly open space and continue to provide natural vistas. The potential for achieving the proposed restoration is high given that the restoration is an important element of an overall effort to reduce the scope, frequency, and cost of in-stream maintenance for the subject reach of Springbrook Creek and connecting reaches. A regional stormwater bypass pipeline was completed in 1992 at a cost of over$400,000 (see attached figure)to limit erosion in the steeply sloping ravine upstream of the proposed reach. Also, a new culvert crossing is to be installed at the downstream end of the reach under SR-167 in 1997 or earlier by the Washington State Department of Transportation at an estimated cost of over $500,000. The new culvert will greatly improve fish passage to the proposed reach and lessen the frequency of sediment removal activities needed to maintain the conveyance capacity of the culvert. Anticipated Benefits As one of the few fish spawning habitats remaining within the Springbrook Creek watershed, it is urgent that the subject reach be preserved and restored. The proposed restoration would minimize the threat of streambed movement and sediment deposition potentially damaging to spawning and other fish life cycle processes. Current sediment removal activities could also be significantly reduced, lessening disturbance associated with such work. In additional to providing habitat for fish, restoration of the reach will also provide recreational and educational opportunities. The reach comprises a portion of the south area of the City of Renton's proposed Springbrook Open Space project. This project is identified in the City's 1992 Comprehensive Park, Recreation, and Open Space Plan and is intended to provide passive recreation and could include connections to the subject Springbrook Creek restoration project. Through Upper Springbrook Creek Acquisition and Restoration Page 3 of 3 development of a comprehensive fisheries assessment report for Springbrook Creek in 1995 and informal fisheries restoration group meetings consisting of agency staff and others, the concept for restoring the subject reach of Springbrook Creek has received the support of City of Kent, King County,and other resource agency staff. River Mile The project is located between about river mile 4.6 and 4.8. Current Use of the Project Site The project site is currently undeveloped. Ownership The project site lies on two adjoining parcels. According to King County records, the tax payer of record for the two parcels is Harbor Management of Tacoma, Washington. Fair Market Value of the Project Site Because the project site is designated a wetland by the City of Renton's wetlands inventory, the fair market value of the site will most likely be similar to other recent wetland property purchases by the City of Renton. Based on the recent City wetland purchases, it is estimated that the fair market value for the project site may be somewhere in the range of$5,000/acre. Acquisition Cost The administrative cost of acquiring the site is estimated at$5,000. Project Cost Estimated project cost, including acquisition, is$360,000. Contact Person Scott Woodbury,Project Manager City of Renton Surface Water Utility 200 Mill Avenue S,4th Floor Renton, WA 98055 Phone: (206)277-5547 Fax: (206)235-2541 U:1996:96-029:SW � � d ODDS TL 4•. t �"S.'• U > �' ii *+31bM I o-`. ,5 1.. J�,r• - - ���_ F� �' - Nit a •' a@�i 31vt73dld; �Q I; IBQ 9 s , i ter• t�- -- �' ----- ' - � _--- - �01�Ld�1 { I ' I 0 t .. »�tsv f�:� � , �'• F I .+„�., Wq' :fig'- 1 � •.. V- �I' ill--•. 1. i=7: 'i - '< _ y''� •�i''• '. 9I.Wn �c�.-"1� s \�. ( �JW��1AJ/ •j i�„ : � <;"ti' .:; _ �'" ion<Z; .(.' � �1 •-I. m� ((11_ __. 44 �� , '[ %F�'— �''`t 1aN��Nr•�-. 'ra.�,s�__�,s�,`"`ti`=N�.,+a .. ::'- 11 7 } � �NN3i�"1-pr,.��° •'`� % - i�:.�r. U.I .._ .;.-'ate - ).': �.j_-� • 1 �I li i � �(��\�' \5-� •• �'! _-Y Rfs�—• 1 �• r� ��� ,.0 qj and US�^ /4 _.•r �` —_ _ram.- ) �n t° I' 1 _!� -'�.' ,�'.�:7 .i M�� i���_i�ii Ali ----`¢[ � ��►i7'1) _�1 �S'7�/� i - ti Is a +► 9 I n ���` ' ir_-x.4 NYI?lddl� 071670 SCOTT CONSTRUCTION, R W 113232 02/26/97 ORIGINAL VendorNo. Vendor Name PO Date 10 ,T Chapter 116, Laws of 1965 CITY OF RENTON Purchase Order City of Renton Certification I, the undersigned, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described herein, and that the claim is a just, due and SCOTT CONSTRUCTION, R W unpaid obligation against the City of Renton, and that I am authorized to 9840 SE CARR RD authenticate and certify to said c aim: RENTON, WA 98055 Signed PLNG/BLDG/PUB WKS ILIT SYS FERKINGSTAD, LINDA Qt Unit Description Unit Price Est. Amount Account Number WO/Func Amount Inv. 299-2 2/20/97 5,543 .90 E 421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065230 65230/5460 5,543 .90 Emergency storm repair Springbrook Creek @ 192nd Authorized By 5,543.90 5,543 .90 Accounts Payable Div.•200 Mill Ave.S.•Renton,WA 98055•Phone(206)235-2618•Fax(206)235-2513 ' n DP 3119 1 1/94 Po. //3 Z3Z f5- j5-y3.Y9 R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTI ON CO. General Contractors — 223-01-RW5C0C*229M1/ 9840 SE CARR ROAD. RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-5899 PHONE: 226-4452 FAX 277-9572 February 20, 1997 City of Renton 3555 N.E. 2nd Street Renton, Wa. 98056 Attn: John Stein Scott Woodbury INVOICE No. 299-2 Storm repairs at Springbrook Creek at 192nd Location per attached Time & Material Breakdown. Lump Sum: $5,123.37 Sales tax @ 8.2% 420.12 Total Due: $5,543.49 Thank You! DATE NAME --- ��w-- f 2' I , �*�j`�^K•, �SZ3e�5`16� 2/20/97 R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Time Summary Springbrook Creek at 192nd Date Supt Operator Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 2800 L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY Chain 1 Ton tool Third Party items: excavator 50T loboy Dump Saw truck 31-Jan 3.5 3.5 3.5 8.5ST/1 OT 3.5 3.5 2 1.5 2 4 Burdicfeed-Straw Bales-#651642 $ 19.00 Cadman-Sand -#2207709 $ 78.47 1#22079721 $ 72.44 3-Feb 5 1.5 2.5 25.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 8 Fisher Bag Co. #01515-sand bags $ 350.00 4-Feb 5 16ST/10T 5 2 8.5 Burdic Feed-grass seed -#651837 $ 13.79 11-Feb 1.5 3 1.5 1.5 Total this site: 15 5 6 50ST/20T 15 5 3 3 4 22 Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.67 $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.70 $ 61.00 $ 44.60 $ 8.00 $ 15.00 Rate/hr(OT) $ 41.31 Total: $ 535.05 $ 173.35 $ 198.06 $ 1,563.12 $ 120.00 $ 333.50 $ 183.00 $ 133.80 $ 32.00 $ 330.00 Total third party items: $ 533.70 Total Labor: $ 2,469.58 20% markup labor $ 493.92 Subtotal: 1 $ 2,963.50 Total Equipment: $ 1,132.30 15% markup equipment $ 169.85 Subtotal: $ 1,302.15 Total third party materials: $ 533.70 15% materials $ 80.06 Subtotal: $ 613.76 Subtotal of all above: $ 4,879.40 5% bond & insurance $ 243.97 Total amount this billing: $ 5,123.37 Page 1 FIELD CHANGE ORDER R.W. 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N® 0483 JOB NAME p r,,r _ R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. ydt—� I (, 9840 Carr Road ADDRESS 1 a _rCl` �+T �P�- Renton,Washington 98055 Phone 226-4452 TELlEPHONE_�'l -S S Z{'� 223-01-RW-SC-OC-229-MV SERVICE WORK NO. a3 Z--- - - -- -- - -- -DAILY REPORT CONTRACT NO. _ _ U- -- - --- - - - -WEEKLY REPORT CUSTOMER'S P.O. NO. _ _ FOR__ - 19 7 CLASSIFICATION NO. OF HOURS FOREMAN'S ORDERS, PURCHASE ORDERS MEN ISSUED GENERAL ST 5 FOREMAN � OT ST FOREMAN OT ST OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, LABORERS ST (o eeMATERIALS USED AND REMARKS aa OT ��GLc�2 '­'9 4 (p c y � l a Ge_d TRUCK DRIVERS ST Nj OT a a 53o;�� 'S2fJ cc 7r cG ST dl� L'C ✓^ l w // ST CP ?,(,0— OT Gk✓J 11(C C C ENGINEERING ST OT EQUIPMENT OR TRUCK HOURS CONSTRUCTION $ EXPENSES DESIGN $ SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. 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OF HOURS FOREMAN'S ORDERS, PURCHASE ORDERS MEN ISSUED GENERAL ST 14, cvn lQ'S FOREMAN OT _ r (:" ST C Av ,:4 { rnr� FOREMAN OT ST OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, LABORERS ST 3 MATERIALSUSED AND REMARKS OT e / G ST e� f� TRUCK DRIVERS OT fl(_b; ✓e S 3 '�OJ 'SXs U;U_ ST /,� b i 4u, �� Cal t e� ) Foy ��u�� I- I'd ojo; - ST OT ENGINEERING ST a / iGl r L;aratic jQd --it6 f$3'7 OT �sS 4YeCc EQUIPMENT OR TRUCK HOURS CONSTRUCTION $ EXPENSES DESIGN $ SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. THE ADDITIONAL WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND PAYMENT, INCLUDING HEAD AND PROFIT,WILL BE HANDLED AS AN EXTRA TO THE CONTR PRICE A Tom(/ CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO.FOREMAN OR TIMEKEEPER NAME ANDTITLE(PRINT PLEASE) - DATE Invoice Fisher Bag Company Invoice Number. 1520 Utah Ave South Seattle, WA 98134 00001515 Invoice Date. Voice: 1-206-623-1966 Jan 30, 1997 Fax: 1-206-628-9602 Page: 1 Sold To: Ship to: R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION .CO. 9840 CARR RD. RENTON, WA 98055 . Customer ID Customer PO Payment Terms RWSCOTT 299 Net 30 Days Sales Rep ID Shipping Method Ship Date Due Date Cust. : Pickup 1/30/97 3/1/97 Quantity Item Description Unit Price Extension 1 , 000 . 00 CWB40005 14X26 IMPORT POLY SANDBAG 0 . 35 350 . 00 WITH TIE MILITARY GREEN 1600 HRS U.V. -VE-NDOR ACCT. # � � J O B -rr 61 1 �..I OVED Subtotal 350 . 0 0 Sales Tax Check No: Total Invoice Amount 350 . 0o Payment Received 0 . 00 TOTAL 350 . 00 J Agent for: Cadman, Inc.locations FAZZ7, _ #10—Redmond Cadman(Rock),Inc. #11 —Gooch L� #20—Rock #12—Buse #21—Ben Jones #30—Monroe cea cc °d' #22—SkyRiver #31 —Millcreek Cadman, Inc. #23—Fryeland #32—Goldbar P.O. BOX 538 Cadman, Inc. #24—Raging River #33—Chain Lake #50—Issaquah Redmond WA 98073-0538 P.O. Box 538 Cadman Telephone dman(Black Diamond),Inc. #51 —Issaquah Redmond, WA 98073 #52—Issaquah Tel 867ne #53—Bellevue -1234 Cadman(Seattle), Inc. #60 DATE INVOICE NUMBER PAGE NO. R.W. SCOTT CONST. CO. �1 31-Jan-97 22t�77t i9 1 RONALD W. SCOTT 9S40 S CARR RD CUSTOMER NO. PROJECT NO. ORDER NO. RENTON WA 98055 't Z C'? 1907350 137 DELIVERY ADDRESS DELIVERY ZONE P.O.NUMBER CUSTOMER JOB NUMBER 40P TALBOT & 192ND 299 SHIPPED QUANTITY PRODUCT CODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE EXTENSION L/3 1 16. 52 TON 5100 BANK RUN SAND 4. 5QE N 74 . 7 L/31 16. 52 TON 5 ENVIRO SURCHARGE 0,25E N 4. 1, Lcke Nos. InclLtded n this Inv ice are from Pit 4 ?: ) 147 TOTAL F'RE-TAX OR r: r =RMS: TOTAL QUANTITY �-{{ �INib. 52/TOhaS D INVOICE 1ANT CE CHARGE OF 18% PER ANNUM TOTAL -IARGED ON ALL PAST DUE ACCOUNTS. 7B•471 Agent for: Cadman, Inc.locations #10—Redmond / Cadman(Rock),Inc. #11 —Gooch #20—Rock #12—Buse � ( #21 —Ben Jones #30—Monroe ACSR Company #22—Sky River #31 —Millcreek Cadman, Inc. #23—Fryeland #32—Goldbar P.O. BOX 538 Cadman, Inc. #24—Raging River #33—Chain Lake Redmond WA 98073-0538 #50—Issaquah P.O. Box 538 Cadman(Black Diamond), Inc. #51 —Issaquah Telephone Redmond, WA 98073 #40 #52—Issaquah 206 867-1234 #53—Bellevue Cadman(Seattle), Inc. #60 DATE INVOICE NUMBER PAGE NO. F.W. SCOTT CONST. CO. 03—Feb-97 2207972 1 RONALD W. SCOTT 984i) S CARR RD CUSTOMER NO. PROJECT NO. ORDER NO. RENTON WA 98055 1907350 244 DELIVERYADDRESS DELIVERY ZONE P.O.NUMBER CUSTOMER JOB NUMBER 40P 192ND & TALBOT RD 1299 E SHIPPED QUANTITY .'PRODUCT CODE "PRODUCT DESCRIPTION T UNIT PRICE EXTENSION I i 2/0' 15.25 TON t51C) BAN1K RUN SAND 4. 50E N 68.6 /(-)T 15.25 TON 5 ENVIRO SURCHARGE 0-25E N _ .8 ick.e i Nos. Included n this Inv ice are -from Pit CEO : ) >48c_ 1 TOTAL PRE—TAX 72.4, VENDOR AC'�CT. , r1 •, f �ls' i tax :> �..•..• , ERNS: TOTAL QUANTITY INVOICE �IN1A1`J CHARGE OF 18% PER ANNUM 15.25/TONS TOTAL D :HARGED ON ALL PAST DUE ACCOUNTS. 7='• 4' KENT MAIN OFFICE `.TACOMA STORE INVOICE NO. D A 301K OH NRTTWA 98032 T 1C MA,WA 98443 651837 D PHONE(206)852.2300 :- 206/535-4325 TRAILS STORE FOUR 7642 TRAILS END DR.S.E. iENERA IONSF R e�\NGE OLYMPIA,WA 96512 CUSTOMERSSATIS 1e�9 PHONE(360)753-3363 _ x ' OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE ;OLD TO ®DE tIER'ED pP(CK SOLD lJ l BY -- - - '+ -es�,.t -t-:'•.* : "3.a2 .'.CI=tA'Sbe:' R Kt �� ` QItANTlT1�f SIZE`$KIND r � SCRIPiIOP( VIfT U 17'. P.RIC r UNT ' s '"'.csasaia ca'�s»�u,� s ..,-S�':.+�a *.'�� \ 7� I < 71 VEMM APPRO i I . r I - _ r t [v OI certify that the property which 1 have purchased will be used by me for the following purpose,Directly and primarily In the process of producing tangible"personal property by mining,manufacturing,processing or for farmin ✓f _ I- Terms: Net cash,past due accounts are subo0 to current _REC. / • I finance charges •� BY X CUSTOMER COPY ,e F 2-20-1 997 1 :51 At4 1=RO+-1 BURD I C FEED i N: 206 664 S07d 5 PgINTMAS7ER.9JC. (508)H�60p - .. .,' -m•"'� �`""l-� ,��; KENT MAIN OFFICE TACOMA STORE INVOICE NO. L' g 301 NORT-4RAJLWUAD 7710 WALLER ROAD a KEitiT, IUA 98032 TACOMA 'A/.98443 6 5 1 ` 4 9 PHONE 1206)852.230c 20e4i54325 TRAILS STORE FOUA r 7842 TRAILS END DR.S.E.3Fri�Ra�oros FOR CUSArSPEO 3 OLY MPIA,WA 08512 -- PHONE (360)753.3343 OVER 100 YEARS Ox SERVICE aOLD TO I f �-�' -- -- sp it t I t I cirtly°that the property which I have yurchasod mf be used t}y me for the fQVoWng nulpose Directly and P im MN In tho process of produdng tangtb+e persona:property by mlranQ,'maruiacri ring.prose-41nq or for taming. 7ertns(° Not. h,pent duo accounts are sub oci io cuT.on, tinancAcharges a ---� t r (r� " �. � 's t4�`y T..Y7M r ,,, r y3t }.' t t > .s.t e- �✓ ) FICHE COPY r - A �fNL 7604 R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 760`�R(W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Z 9840 CARR ROAD RENTON.WASIiINGTON 98055 DATE 2 - 7 i 9840 CARR ROAD RENTON.WASHINCTON 98055 DATE (206)226-4452 (206)226-4452 JOB# Z .�9 1 JOB m �(l NAME NAME �� C I N t•F I r t N4 ADDRESS }Cl r } a( �Jr.1 • !!3 a ADDRESS I Job Locations �n Job Location / -/ JJt•w'1 (cry TY= �7 Ccf� Start Time —7 3G Lunch Stop Time Start Time C�nK. Lunch Stop Time Load Load Dump Load Load Dump Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Malarial Time Time Quantity 1 Syt Nn t6 1 L x,Ja{ r is 2 541-110 / 34 17 2 17 18 3 ,8 4 19 4 19 5 20 5 20 T 6 21 6 1 21 7 22 7 22 8 23 i 8 23 i( 9 24 9 24 10 25 10 25 11 26 11 26 1 1 12 27 2 27 13 28 13 28 14 29 14 29 15 30 15 30 i Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck Type: Driver Charge: Truck Type: Driver Charge: Truck Rate: Sub Total: — Truck Rate: Ia" Sub Total: Truck Hours: 'Add Charges: Truck Hours: *Add Charges: Driver Hours. r Z Total Charges Driver Hours: ' Total Charges Signature: Signature: r 'Terms Net 15, .!%billing charge on all accounts past due — Terms Net 15,1.5%billing charge on all accounts past due —� i „%4ll-RW-SC-0C.2?9.Mli W 6174 (�_ 7603 R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 22}III RW-SC1X'-'_W-MU D 9 CARR ROAD • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 DATE OR.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Y T d (206)226-4452 9840 CARR ROAD RENTON,WASHINGTON 99055 i JOB# Z DATE (206)226-4452 JOB q NAME `F'J J"� lr L44 JOB _ N� NAME �o�f/ey SeL1�� f o 3cT`— 11�d 1 ADDRESS V� U ,5 ADDRESS o ¢ Job Location Ito 11% Job Location C 9e, - J.a.v 9 7 .f//, is 3 7 4Gv _ Start Time ,�, U �k1 Lunch Stop Time e2 Start Time Lunch Stop Time Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material a Time Quantity0,0 is 16 I 2 Nrr S "Ol"L n 5 /Q ' K 3 18 �/ 3 i! SO 7 18 4 19 4 19 F 5 20 5 PO 6 i a 7 22 ' 6 21 i.7 22 8 23 8 t. 9 24 23 9 24 10 t 25 10 25 11 j 26 11 26 12 27 13 28 12 27 { 13 28 14 29 14 29 15 30 15 30 Truck No: Lf Truck Charges: Truck Type:5cj(0 Driver Charge: Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck Rate: i i{1/\ Sub Total: Truck Type: OccJ�o�/, Driver Charge: Truck Hours: a• 'Add Charges: Truck Rate: Sub Total: Truck Hours: Add Charges: _ Driver Hour Total Charges Driver Hours: Total Charges Signature: ✓ Signature: Terms Net 15,1-6. billing charg all accounts past due _ Terms Net 15,1.5%billing charge on all accounts past due �DL Cadman, Inc. CUSTOMER AGENT FOR: Cadman(Rock),Inc Cadman(Black Diamond),Inc Cadman,Inc.locations EMOHMEEM ACBRCompany Pit Locations: 20 Rock 40 Black Diamond 10 Redmond 22 Sky River Cadman(Seattle),Inc 50 Issaquah Remittance Address 60 Seattle • . Cadman,Inc. As the Owner or Contractor for this job,I hereby save and hold harmless from any and P.O.BOX 538 all liability CADMAN or their driver,as a result of the CADMAN vehicle being driven beyond the roadway.I also Redmond WA 98073-0538 accept full responsibility for any property damage or any equipment damage to CADMAN which may occur beyond this point. Telephone 206 867-1234 AGGREGATE DISPATCH OWNER OR CONTRACTOR Eastside/Seattle 622-2065 Monroe 794-4100 Black Diamond 886-2340 CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER NO. ORDER NO. DATE PIT TICKET NO DELIVERY ADDRESS QUOTE NO. CUSTOMER P.O. ZONE INSTRUCTIONS _ f TIME LOADED DELIVERED/ORDERED HAUL NO. TRUCK NO. HAULER WEIGHTS PRODUCT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT 1q ,4-3 !//J�6 � /10. �� a WEIGHMASTER SIGNATURE DRIVER'S SIGNATURE TOTAL �1 SIGN HERE L Q CUSTOMER SIGNATURE OF RECEIPT—ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF STANDBY CHARGE ARRIVE JOB DUMP IMPORT LOAD EXPORT LEAVE JOB STAND BY MINUTES 10 MINUTES ALLOWEDTO UNLOAD TRUCKS,ADDITIONAL UNLOADINGTIME CHARGE$1.20 PER MINUTE. Cadman, Inc. CUSTOMER AGENT FOR: Cadman(Rods),Inc Cadman(Black Diamond),Inc Cadman,Inc.locations DELIVERY TICKET A CBR Company Pit Locations: 20 Rock 40 Black Diamond 10 Redmond 22 Sky River Cadman(Seattle),Inc 50 Issaquah Remittance Address 60 Seattle Cadman,Inc. As the Owner or Contractor for this job,I hereby save and hold harmless from any and P.O.BOX 538 all liability CADMAN or their driver,as a result of the CADMAN vehicle being driven beyond the roadway.I also Redmond WA 98073-0538 accept full responsibility for any property damage or any equipment damage to CADIv1AN which may occur Telephone/ beyond this point. 206 867-P�34 AGGREGATE DISPATCH OWNER OR CONTRACTOR Eastside/Seattle 622-2065 Monroe 794-4100 Black Diamond 886-2340 CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER NO. ORDER NO. DATE PIT TICKET NO. DELIVERY ADDRESS QUOTE NO. CUSTOMER P.O. ZONE INSTRUCTIONS TIME LOADED DELIVERED/ORDERED HAUL NO. TRUCK NO. HAULER � ,i WEIGHTS PRODUCT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT ef:S-4c'4?t r. . y WEIGHMASTER SIGNATURE DRIVER'S SIGNATURE r I �D Cp TOTAL SIGN 'HERE OLYSTOMI=R SIGNATURE OF RECEIPT—ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF STANDBY CHARGE ARRIVE JOB DUMP IMPORT LOAD EXPORT LEAVE JOB STAND BY MINUTES 10 MINUTES ALLOWEDTO UNLOAD TRUCKS,ADDITIONAL UNLOADING TIME CHARGE$1.20 PER MINUTE. R. W. SC OTTCONSTRUCTION CO. S O General Contractors — 223-01-RWSC0C*229MU 9840 SE CARR ROAD. RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-5899 PHONE: 226 4-152 FAX 277-9572 February 20, 1997 City of Renton 3555 N.E. 2nd Street Renton, Wa. 98056 Attn: John Stein Scott Woodbury INVOICE No. 299-2 Storm repairs at Springbrook Creek at 192nd Location per attached Time &Material Breakdown. Lump Sum: $5,123.37 Sales tax @ 8.2% 420.12 Total Due: $5,543.49 Thank You! 2/20/97 R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Time Summary Springbrook Creek at 192nd Date Supt Operator Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 2800 L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY Chain 1 Ton tool Third Party items: excavator 50T loboy Dump Saw truck 31-Jan 3.5 3.5 3.5 8.5ST/1 OT 3.5 3.5 21 1.5 2 4 Burdic Feed-Straw Bales-#651642 $ 19.00 Cadman-Sand-#2207709 $ 78.47 1#22079721 $ 72.44 3-Feb 5 1.5 2.5 25.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 8 Fisher Bag Co.#01515-sand bags $350.00 4-Feb 5 16ST/1OT 5 2 8.5 Burdic Feed-grass seed-#651837 $ 13.79 11-Feb 1.5 3 1.5 1.5 Total this site: 15 5 6 50ST/2OT 15 5 3 3 4 22 Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.67 $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.70 $ 61.00 $ 44.60 $ 8.00 $ 15.00 Rate/hr(OT) $ 41.31 Total: $ 535.05 $ 173.35 $ 1 88.06 $ 1,563.12 $ 120.00 $ 333.50 $183.00 $ 133.80 $ 32.00 $330.00 Total third party items: $533.70 Total Labor: $ 2,469.58 20%markup labor $ 493.92 Subtotal: 1 $ 2,963.50 Total Equipment: $ 1,132.30 15%markup equipment $ 169.85 Subtotal: $ 1,302.15 Total thins party materials: $ 533.70 15%materials $ 80.06 Subtotal: $ 613.76 Subtotal of all above: $ 4,879.40 5%bond&insurance $ 243.97 Total amount this billing: $ 5,123.37 Page 1 FIELD CHANGE ORDER R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOMER r� l 0482 JOB NAME N f , / lull Rem,f R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. A AA / 9840 Carr Road ADDRESS '� �G,C7Lx Renton,Washington98055 ;� _ � � Phone 226-4452 TELEPHONE � 223-01-RW-SC-OG229-MV SERVICE WORK NO. ` --- -- -- -- - -- -DAILY REPORT CONTRACT NO. El- --- --- - -- -WEEKLY REPORT CUSTOMER'S P.O. NO. FOR , 19 CLASSIFICATION NO. OF HOURS FOREMAN'S ORDERS,. PURCHASE ORDERS MEN ISSUED GENERAL ST LYa wa GQS FOREMAN OT or ST C 44)t pt_A, . FOREMAN - -- OT ST OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, ST MATERIALS USED AND REMARKS LABORERS OT TRUCK DRIVERS STD 1'e-C-fe, OT t� ram, ST j /� �►4(kl6d a(e4q u)>&n �ffGuJ . lI u��l. OT vt1;' � V\)af k. ST OT ENGINEERING ST OT EQUIPMENT OR TRUCK HOURS CONSTRUCTION $ EXPENSES DESIGN $ SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. THE ADDITIONAL WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND PAYMENT, INCLUDING OVERHEAD AND PROFIT, WILL BE HANDLED AS AN EXTRA TO THE CONTRACT PRICE CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO.FOREMAN OR TIMEKEEPER NAME AND TITLE(PRINT PLEASE) DATE FIELD CHANGE ORDER R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOMER J't LtA+6� !!,,�� 0483 JOB NAME ,-n' i� q,r R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 9840 Carr Road Cn t ADDRESS 16b Renton,* kJ _� .� n,Washington 98055 TELEPHONE 777 --5 'q j 223 Phone -01-R W-S -OC-C-OC- 2 229-M V SERVICE WORK NO. ❑--- -- -- -- - -- -DAILY REPORT CONTRACT NO. El- --- --- - -- -WEEKLY REPORT CUSTOMER'S P.O. NO. _ FOR P ' , 19 CLASSIFICATION NO. OF HOURS FOREMAN'S ORDERS, PURCHASE ORDERS MEN ISSUED GENERAL ST \ FOREMAN OT -5cj W046'1'e ) FOREMAN ST -- OT ST OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, LABORERS ST _ MATERIALS USED AND REMARKS OT / ,vt✓ �. I i .. r i�t c TRUCK DRIVERS ST A)0 OT 4 LC 3 id;iLc 'S3 frpr k --)k f "- "t'f ST #a-7 �oroP � �✓ ur..L. � '�c�,-1-� �it.)�cv�l�.�c,,�—�.�rQc.-�,c�, " Ci�4�n�iw STC//���cr OT a mac) l',/quA �/arr�,,t�, /n4/CM" - ENGINEERING ST 1�al �'"�" c 5 � r�' l�LLA12 OT 1/�b LAY CG . EQUIPMENT OR TRUCK HOURS EXPENSES CONSTRUCTION $ DESIGN $ SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. THE ADDITIONAL WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND PAYMENT, INCLUDING OVERHEAD AND PROFIT, WILL BE HANDLED AS AN EXTRA TO THE CONTRACT PRICE. CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO.FOREMAN OR TIMEKEEPER n� s NAME AND TITLE(PRINT PLEASE) DATE FIELD CHANGE ORDER R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOMER o-( R'e_�O-r' N� 0569 JOB NAME "/STb f!A )'2 VA0,'C k Cf f f-LA elCil 1- R.W.SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 9840 Carr Road ADDRESS `5 ,u(�rk a ��'l_ Renton,Washington 98055 26-4452 TELEPHONE "79— S S JI Phone C-OC a) 2 223-01-RW-S -OC-229-MU SERVICE WORK NO. p1� , a 2' ---------------------- DAILY REPORT CONTRACT NO. ❑ ------------------- WEEKLY REPORT CUSTOMER'S P.O. NO. '® � � � _ FOR 1 '19 NO. OF FOREMAN'S ORDERS, PURCHASE ORDERS CLASSIFICATION MEN HOURS ISSUED GENERAL ST k�Qir (tf,r,. �� rt.L =c.ff FORMAN I OT �j�►l�I,,,,C�l2y. n,,� ST FOREMAN OT / ST OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, ST atj% MATERIALS USED AND REMARKS LABORERS f OT ST -;L A In, TRUCK DRIVERS OT -f-�� ,�K„ zt cr(.c�1a� EQUIP/TRUCK HR. OPERATED h u lnAb �litc /1�u ' '�� or 5e✓✓acR T STANDBY 1rorJ R-111/ OPERATED STANDBY � [Cc�nYer4 �L►�I'ni,ayt�C p�aL,��r,ot` lS Loi. 6c� OPERATED STANDBY d OPERATED ( !/ STANDBY yt{ Kch"')C <"Cp o OPERATED rJ STANDBY �A&n� $ 3ooq<so EXPENSES $ SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED Is USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. THE ADDITIONAL WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE IS HERE BY AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND PAYMENT,INCLUDING OVERHEAD AND PROFIT,WILL BE HANDLED AS AN EXTRA TO THE CONTRACT PRICE. CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE R.W.SCOTT CONTRUCTION CO.FOR MA OR TIMEKEEPER iAA 7 NAME AND TITLE(PRINT PLEASE) DATE FIELD CHANGE ORDER R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOMER W0565 JOB NAME " l or yu', N R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. // 1 9840 Carr Road ADDRESS 15,pr)A rock � u 0 1 1 !q,� Renton,Washington 98055 1 Phone 226-4452 ..�TELEPHONE r�, ��T"'SS� 223-01-RW-SC-OC-229-MU SERVICE WORK NO. .-! 1 A ---------------------- DAILY REPORT G CONTRACT NO. O --------------/----- WEEKLY REPORT CUSTOMER'S P.O. NO. 3�•3 � FOR I— � ( 119 T NO. OF FOREMAN'S ORDERS, PURCHASE ORDERS CLASSIFICATION MEN HOURS ISSUED GENERAL ST `j !'a -e_f5G�/� LJr'vv-� -tom FORMAN OT QS D :f#lL_� ST � FOREMAN OT ST �a OPERATOR OT DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED, ST �� MATERIALS USED AND REMARKS LABORERS OT /Vim; itj -hp ,S l4pe ST TRUCK DRIVERS OT .�- W OJ 17 �Q EQUIP/TRUCK HR. OPERATED L< Ql I f( L+n�}df- -rf^ . STANDBY (� + 1.fG 6 -frckj. OPERATED allo( p5e/tl+cc STANDBY p(4 �LG-I, Q'�® / ✓ OPERATED r,c-�+�,, . L,4n-�' filad D ✓�� 7 STANDBY �' OPERATED at, Qtn ,lac-�I across /c�,v,. STANDBY p h4 jE f°j 'Tf�cc4'a� SaWI OPERATED 5v� Dui rk ZT,�` l i1n a i 1'a u rJ7 $ Cad?wn'x EXPENSES $ +4i4tr 5c'J atS SUB-CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED Is USE ADDITIONAL FORM IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED. THE ADDITIONAL WORK DESCRIBED ABOVE IS HERE BY AUTHORIZED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AND PAYMENT,INCLUDING OVERHEAD AND PROFIT,WILL BE HANDLED AS AN EXTRA TO THE CONTRACT PRICE. L)' )S�m CUSTdIMEn SIGNATURE R.W.SCOTT CONTRUC ON CO.FOREMAN OR TIMEKEEPER 9-- -1 NAME AND TITLE(PRINT PLEASE) DATE CUSTOMER CAD14M Cadman, Inc. I + AGENT FOR: Cadman(Rock),Inc Cadman(Black Diamond),Inc Cadman,Inc.locations DELIVERY TICKET A CBR Company Pit Locations: 20 Rock 40 Black Diamond 10 Redmond 22 Sky River Cadman(Seattle),Inc 50 Issaquah Remittance Address 60 Seattle Cadman, Inc. As the Owner or Contractor for this job,I hereby save and hold harmless from any and P.O.BOX 538 all liability CADMAN or their driver,as a result of the CADMAN vehicle being driven beyond the roadway.I also Redmond WA 98073-0538 accept full responsibility for any property damage or any equipment damage to CADMAN which may occur Telephone beyond this point. 206 867-1234 AGGREGATE DISPATCH OWNER OR CONTRACTOR Eastside/Seattle 622-2065 Monroe 794-4100 Black Diamond 886-2340 CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER NO. ORDER NO. DATE PIT TICKET NO. DELIVERY ADDRESS QUOTE NO. CUSTOMER P.O. ZONE INSTRUCTIONS TIME LOADED DELIVERED/ORDERED HAUL NO. TRUCK NO. HAULER WEIGHTS PRODUCT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT WEIGHMASTER SIGNATURE DRIVER'S SIGNATURE TOTAL SIGN \ ' HERE' CUSTOMER SIGNATURE OF RECEIPT—ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF STANDBY CHARGE ARRIVE JOB DUMP IMPORT LOAD EXPORT LEAVE JOB STAND BY MINUTES 10 MINUTES ALLOWED TO UNLOAD TRUCKS,ADDITIONAL UNLOADING TIME CHARGE$1.20 PER MINUTE. i CADMAN As the Owner or Contractor for this job, I hereby save and hold harmless from any and all liability CADMAN or their driver, as a result of the CADMAN vehicle being driven beyond the roadway. I also accept full responsibility for any property damage or any equipment damage to CADMAN which may occur beyond this point. OWNER OR CONTRACTOR 223-0I-RW-SC-0C'-229-MLj � 7604 S R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 7 9840 CARR ROAD • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 DATE 2 - —5 " (206) 226-4452 Joe# 2 79,�,,p�.� NAME f ADDRESS P I A� `fir_f Job Location Start Time —7 36 Lunch Stop Time Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity r 1 crl tli 16 2 !0 17 3 18 q 19 5 20 i 6 21 7 22 1 8 23 9 24 10 25 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 30 Truck No: qTruck Charges: Truck Type: / 6Driver Charge: Truck Rate: Sub Total: Truck Hours: r 'Add Charges: Driver Hours. .-j— Total Charges Signature: / A- 'Terms Net 15, %billing charge on all accounts past due 221-0I-RW-SC-0C-229-MU N2 7 S R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. ( ( j����} _ , 7 9840 CARR ROAD • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 DATE i (206) 226-4452 JOB# .z�`.f NAME /li/'S/'`'P l�>23;z ADDRESS Job Location d w Start Time Jos n, Lunch '� Stop Time % — Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity 1 1/cijhP 16 2 17 3 18 4 19 5 20 6 21 7 22 8 23 9 24 10 25 11 26 12 1 27 r 13 28 14 29 15 30 Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck Type: Driver Charge: Truck Rate: F Sub Total: Truck Hours: 'Add Charges: Driver Hours: Total Charges Signature: 'Terms Net 15, 1.5%billing charge on all accounts past due 223- kW-SC- „9-MU 6174 S R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. � 9t�CARR ROAD • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 DATE 3 ( - � (206) 226-4452 JOB# NAME ,P S 'A �r lM tA!�j ADDRESS t�d l ) Job Location P-e—v,+U✓, Start Time {', 3c' Lunch r°j�% Stop Time Load Load Dump Load Load Dump No. Material Time Time Quantity No. Material Time Time Quantity 1 , 16 2 17 3 18 4 19 5 20 s i • 7 22 8 23 9 24 10 ,� 25 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 30 Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck Type:j,': Ci Driver Charge: Truck Rate: ! Sub Total: Truck Hours: �, 'Add Charges: Driver Hour ,Yam, Total Charges Signature: 'Terms Net 15, f`50J billing charg Jail accounts past due 223-01-RW-SC-O('-229-MU A= 7603 S R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. /Q 9840 CARR ROAD • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 (206) 226-4452 DATE JOB# tj NAME ADDRESS Job Location Start Time Lunch Stop Time Load Load Dump4NOIoad Load Dump No. Material Time Time . Material a Time Quantity 2 �frt f 3 i9 �0 78 4 19 ` 5 20 6 21 7 22 8 23 9 24 10 P5 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 30 Truck No: Truck Charges: Truck Type: ezeccl Driver Charge: Truck Rate: Sub Total: Truck Hours: C;-2 'Add Charges: Driver Hours: / Total Charges Signature: `— 'Terms Net 15, 1.5%billing charge on all accounts past due • KENT MAIN OFFICE TACO MA STORE INVOICE NO. P 301KE T,WA 9 032 T 1C MA,WA 98443D 651837 4 11 `(jJ D PHONE(206)852.2300 206/535-4325 . TRAILS STORE FOUR 7842 TRAILS END DR. S.E. iENERAnONS FOR �NGE OLYMPIA,WA 98512 sAnSFIED MERS g9 PHONE 360 753-3363 -..z,,� � r CUSTOMERS � 518 ( OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE � � y 9CASIi ,OLD TO \ ` DD V-RE JD PICK -- en SOLD D F 13 t fi ti� .`• zmrr►. _ `DESCRIPTION " " "Code :YUT UNIT ° PRICE • s,AiMOUNT' QUANTITY SIZE 8,taND f . } f -*.. _. am� �._, I I I I ----------— -------- ------------------------ � a �.: +#fur,t�-•----- r - I All DOR JUB I certify that the property which I have purchased will be used by me for the following purpose,Directly and primarily In the process producing tangible personal property by mining,manufacturing,processing or for farmin Terms: Net cash,past due accounts are subject to current REC. ` Z' 11G� finance charges BY X 1/1 v CUSTOMER COPY �- ••� KENT MAIN OFFICE TACOMA STORE INVOICE NO. 301 NORTH Q © D D PHONE(20 A 98032 21-2 00 TA COMA, -4 260443D �1 6`t`2 D -�� TRAILS STORE FOUR 7842 TRAILS END DR. S.E. GENERATIONS FOR GE OLYMPIA,WA 98512 SATISFIED y�N 9 CUSTOMERS �g6 PHONE (360) 753-3363 OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE ❑CASH ❑C/MEMO ❑CHG ❑RECD ACCT ❑INTER CO SOLD TO _ C]DELIVERED ❑PICK U SOLD BY UANTITY SIZE&KIND DESCR) �' r` - .Cock WT.UNIT t . 1 1 1 I f, 1 '' '�4" I 1 r 'I I 1 rx I . o _ I R+ S's"aa I ❑I certify that the property which I have purchased will be used by me for the following purpose,Directly and primarily in the process of - producing tangible personal property by mining,manufacturing,processing or for farming. Terms: Net cash,past due accounts are subject to current REC. finance charges BY X IddIML CUSTOMER COPY Invoice Fisher Bag Company Invoice Number 1520 Utah Ave South 00001515 Seattle, WA 98134 Invoice Date: Voice: 1-2 0 6-62 3-19 6 6 Jan 30, 1997Page Fax: 1-206-628-9602 1 Sold To: Ship to: R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. 9840 CARR RD. RENTON, WA 98055 Customer ID Customer PO Payment Terms RWSCOTT 299 Net 30 Days Sales Rep ID Shipping Method Ship Date Due Date Cust. Pickup 1/30/97 3/1/97 Quantity Item Description Unit Price Extension 1 , 000 . 00 CWB40005 14X26 IMPORT POLY SANDBAG 0 . 35 350 . 00 WITH TIE MILITARY GREEN 1600 HRS U.V. `4" ,bf rll-\ VENDOR ANT. # 3 VED Subtotal 350 . 00 Sales Tax Total Invoice Amount 350 . 00 Check No: Payment Received 0 . 00 TOTAL 350 . 00 THE CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF = ` PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS - - _- FOURTH FLOOR = 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055-2189 FAX: 235-2541 - To: 0A05 Company: Phone: FaX:2% 3,R 34f From: 5,:4or vJ0003(114t Company: Phone: Fax: Date: Pages including this cover page: Comments: �W 5c"r v✓IS"( C.k61C /-W S II �S 55 5�r) VIA c tfjoo k,9 V�f#i�5 t-- s-7� k vas (-)oi4 1V'P T14 /z- Uv /zA-4T 8,qa r,a,�,60 T 1 AA1�CS . ll� GJ0�1 C�� A-,-'� 62V15'r1dw5 c,/Z �/ 9 l�o,R1c l�/YU,+�►- -� ��, LAtA- 01,� /qf- z,-77 -sfV 7 CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton,Washington 98055 f1 C Tuf kS C Z157 a/3/7 7 z/y15� ® This paper contains 50%recycled paper,20%post-consumer � �, �• �� � i , . \, ��. °� �: r, -��-.: �. _� , .�; -� Y ,i; y ,PE�-,:��.�, bo z ♦ /_. 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Time Summary a Springbrook Creek at 192nd Date Supt Operator Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 2800 L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY IChain 1 Ton tool Third Party items excavator 50T loboy Dump Saw truck 31-Jan 3.5 3.5 3.5 8.5ST/10T 3.5 3.5 2 1.5 2 4 Burdic Feed- Str Cadman - Sand- #2207 34Feb 5 1.5 2.5 25.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 8 Fisher Bag Co. tMl N 4-Feb 5 16ST/1 OT 5 2 8.5 Burdic Feed-gra N 11-Feb 1.5 3 1.5 1.5 Lo Total this site: 15 5 6 50ST/20T 15 5 3 3 4 22 rn Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.67 $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.70 $ 61.00 $ 44.60 $ 8.00 $ 15.00 r, Rate/hr(OT) $ 41.31 N Total: $ 535.05 $ 173.35 $ 198.06 $ 1,563.12 $ 120.00 $ 333.50 $ 183.00 $ 133.80 $ 32.00 $ 330.00 Total thiM party i 0 U Total Labor: $ 2,469. 88 Z 20% markup labor $ 493.92 0 Subtotal: $ 2,963.50 Total Equipment: $ 1.132.30 U 15% markup equipment $ 169.85 � Subtotal: $ 1,302.15 Total third part materials: $ 533.70 Z I S%materials $ 80.06 0 Subtotal: $ 613.76 ~- Subtotal of all above: $ 4,879.40 5% bond&insurance $ 243.97 0 O Total amount this billing: $ 5,123.37 U V) 3 a N N N O O, A1- N Page 1 LL etb-20-97 10 : 57A RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO 277-9572 P . 03 s R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors — 223-0/-RIV-SC-OC•229-MU 9840 CARR ROAD, RENTON, WA 98055 PHONE: 226-4452 FAX: 277-9572 FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE-: Z,6�&2 NO OI PAGES y� } (INCLUDING TRANS1,11T7AL TO: D /V ATTL""NT10N:��Gp-]`T L,)X, /�.L) r-AXNO �-rJ FROM: �-I AM L C.aST o./i) rtiItTr2SIlf L)? I-4-7 Feb-20-97 10 : 57A RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO 277-9572 P . 02 l 2/20/97 R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Equipment Rates for Time Material Work Equipment Description Hourly Rate w/fuel 8 Maintenance 2800 LB exc Linkbelt excavator w/thumb $ 66.70 2650 LB exc Linkbelt excavator w/thumb _ $ 62.70 JD410 backhoe Deere 4WD backhoe/loader ROPS cab $ 35.00 9508 loader Cat Rubber tired loader, ROPS cab $ 55.00 Trk/50T loboy 400HP trk w/50T 3 axle detachable gooseneck lowboy $ 61.00 standby Dump/pup 22CY dump w/3 or 4 axle pup trailer $ 64.20 $ 27.00 Dump tk/tilt 4 axle dump w/20 ton tilt top equipment trailer _ $ 58.00 Solo dump 4 axle dump trio-425 hp- 15 CY _ $ 44.60 Ramp truck 2 axle 210 hp equipment hauler $ 31.00 1 ton tool trio 2 axle 1 ton flatbed w/tools 8 equipment $ 15.00 Arrow board Diesel powered arrow board on trailer $ 7.50 Sweeper Laymore self-propelled road sweeper $ 22.00 Large Plate comp Diesel 14 hp Dynapac self-propelled plate compactor $ 12.00 Jumping jack jumping jack hand compactor — $ 8.00 Cutoff saw 8 hp gas cutoff saw w/diamond blade $ 8.00 Small pump 1.5"to 3"gas powered trash pump w/hoses $ 8.00 Air comp/j-ham 125 cfm air compressor on trailer w/90 lb.jackhammer $ 18.50 Pickup 1/2 ton 4WD pickup- gas $ 8.00 12 ton boom trk Diesel 3 axle flatbed w/12 ton hydraulic extendable boom $ 64.00 5 CY dump trk 5 CY gas 2 axle dump truck $ 31.00 steel sheets 8 X 20 1"thick steel sheets $15/ea/day stab mats Wood 8 X 16 dragline mats_ _ $15/ea/day Const signs $2/ea/day 28" cones $.3/ea/day gas chain saw $ 8.00 Pressure washer $ 8.00 Pagel eaning#16798 $1,015,00 ns: $1,015.00 p 2/20/97 R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. a Time Summary Springbrook Watershed Repairs Date Supt Operator Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 2800 L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY Export Quarry Third Party items: excavator 50T loboy Dump Cu. Yd. Spalls-Tons EIE 3-Feb 3 6.5 3 6 96 4-Febi 3 7 1.5 1 3 5 1 1.5 43.02 Ventilation Power C N R 0) Total this site: 6 13.5 1.5 1 6 11 1 1.5 96 43.02 Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.67 $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.T0 $ 61.00 $ 44.90 $ 18.25 $ 16.00 ►� Total: $ 2 44,02 $ 468.05 $ 49.52 $ 29.61 $ 48.00 $ 733.70 $ 61.00 $ 66.90 $ 1.752.00 $ 688.32 Total third party ite N O Total Labor. $ 761.19 u 20%marku labor $ 152.24 0 Subtotal: $ 913.43 Total Equipment: $ 909.00 U 15%markup equipment $ 136." Subtotal: $ 1,046.04 Total third rty materials: $ 1,015.00 V) 15%materials $ 152.25 O Subtotal: $ 1,167.25 u Subtotal of all above: $ 3,126.72 F- 5%bond& insurance $ 156.34 O Total unit price items: $ 2.440.32 U N Total amount this billi $ 5,723.37 3 Q LO O O N' Page 1 LL Feb- 14-97 04 : 18P RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO 277-9572 P . 02 C s R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors — 223-01-1lW-SC'-0C-229-hfU 9840 CARR ROAD, RENTON, WA 99055 PHONE: 226-4452 FAX: 277-9572 FAX TRANSI\UTTAL DATE Z/) � NO OF PAGES S�_ (IN'CU:DING TRA1.NSMIT .11L T0: ATTL-NTION: 5(Arr Good(? 4,y FAX NO 23 5r- 'Z5+) FROM: ,f),d AIA f&t YfAvviomox. cJZV �' 19 ZAM iw Bales (est) $ 50.00 02207709 $ 78.47 1 b.42 teas 1515- s9fig bags $ 350. (est) $ 200.00 15,24 s seed (est) $ 20.00 .ems: $ 698.47 2/14/97 �� R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. a 4 Time Summary 1- Springbrook Creek at 192nd Date jSupt Operat4 Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 2800 L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY Chain 1 Ton tool Third Party items: excavator � 50T loboy Dump ' Saw Itruck 31-Jan 3.5 .5ST/1 OT, 3.5 8.5ST/1OT 3.5 3.5 2 _ 1.5 2 4 Burdic Feed - SM Cadman- Sand - Fisher Bag Co.K 3-Feb 51 1.5 2.5 25.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 8 Cadman - Sand 4-Feb 5 16ST/10T 5 2 8.5 Burdic Feed-gra: N 11-Feb 1.5 3 1.5 1.5 LO Total this site: 15 10ST/10T 6 50ST/20T 15 5 3 3 4 22 Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.67 $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.70 $ 61.00 $ 44.60 $ 8.00 $ 15.00 ►� Total: $ 535.05 $ 394.39 $ 198.06 $ 1,563.12 $ 120.00 $ 333.50 $ 183.00 $ 133.80 $ 32.00 $ 330,00 Total third party r n N 0 Total Labor: $ 2,690.62 U 20% markup labor $ 538.12 z Subtotal: $ 3,228.74 0 H Total Equipment: $ 1.132.30 15% markup equipment $ 169.85 U Subtotal: D $ 1,302.15 Q� Total third party materials: $ 698.47 (estimated) 15% materials $ 104.77 ZC Subtotal: $ 803.24 U Subtotal of all above: $ 5,334.13 5% bond 8 insurance $ 266.71 F- Total amount this billi : $ 5,600.84 estimated U U a 00 0 r` rn Page 1 LL Feb- 14-97 02 : 39P RW SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO 277-9572 P . 02 s R. W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Grncrnl Contractors — 223-01-16V-SC-0C-229-MU 9840 CARR ROAD,RENTON, WA 98055 PRONE: 226-4452 TAX: 277-9572 FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE: Z/)+-h NO 01- PAGES _ (INCLI:0ING TRANSMITTAL TO: ="To'd ATTENTION: 5(Arr WPO WI y FAX NO 23 FROM: )A-AJ.A �- 31 2/14/97 Date Supt Operator 31-Jan 3.5 8.5ST/1 OT 3-Feb 5 1.5 Total this site: 8.5 10STMOT Rate/hr(ST) $ 35.67 $ 34.87 Total: $ 303.20 $ 394.39 Total Labor: 20% markup labor Subtotal: Total Equipment: 15% markup equipment Subtotal: Total third party materials: 15% materials Subtotal: Subtotal of all above: 5% bond & insurance Total amount this billing: R.W. SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO. Q Time Summary ' Springbrook Creek at 192nd Truck Driver Laborer Supt P.U. 28M L.B. Tractor w/ 10CY Chain 1 Ton tool Third Parry items: � excavator 50T loboy Dump Saw truck 1 0 3.5 8.5ST/1 OT 3.5 3.5 2 1.5 2 4 Burdic Feed- Straw Bales (est) $ 50.00 N Cadman-Sand-#=7709 $ 78.47 w Fisher Bag Co. 001515-sand bags $ 350.00 � 2.5 25.5 5 1.5 1 1.5 8 Cadman- Sand (est) $ 200.00 6 34ST/1OT 8.5 5 3 3 2 12 n n $ 33.01 $ 29.61 $ 8.00 $ 66.70 $ 61.00 $ 44.60 $ 8.00 $ 15.00 0 $ 198.06 $ 1,048.05 $ 68.00 $ 333.50 $ 183.00 $ 133.80 $ 16.00 $ 180.00 Total third party items: $ 678.47 1 n 0 $ 1,943.70 Z $ 388.74 (A $ 2,332.43 A $ 914.30 n $ 137.15 $ 1,051.45 O $ 678.47 (estimated) Z $ 101.77 n $ 780.24 O $ 4,164.12 $ 208.21 N $ 4,372.33 estimated � N v N T Page 1 PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. 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