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JUL-27-99 TUE 01 :42 PM FAX NO, P. 02 Report or Telephone Conversation Client, (y�� ? � Project: 27 Nai, Date; ,3-�-�� 3� (y- Time: ..� V, ,3 Title: _ 6 Phone: Agency/iirv-i_-- , A610-40.4 Comments- CA 7 " -- -------- Br. iL�ai1"%Cu�J JUL-27-99 TUE 01 :42 PM FAX NO, P. 01 Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 2820 Northup Way,Suite 100 ■ Bellevue, WA 98004-1419 ■ 425/822-1077 a�425/822-1079 (FAX) Fax Transmittal Attention: Allen%ynn_ _ _ Date: July27, 1999 Organization: Renton -Surface Water Utilities Time: Fax Number: 425/�1�0.72 I Number of P, es: 2 (including this page) _ from: Mark_ .Matthies JSA Project Number: Subject: NMFS contact- 27th St. Acknowledge Receipt: Call After Review: Other Comments: Thanks for the phone call—attached is a report of conversation(s) I had in March with the NMFS contact. As you can see she was hoping to get a letter out, but since it is July and we havent seen anything yet, f doubt if we will. NMFS is ove.rwhelmed with project work and for those projects they are not interested in I expect they wont send out letters given staff time constraints. Regarding ESA compliance and BA, - as I understand it, the letter of the law says the federal agency associated with the project(by permits, funding, etc,) makes the effects deterrnination call and if there is a no effects call by the federal agency(in this cake the Corps)then no formal or infore nal consultation is required with USFWS or NMFS. In this case NMFS told us directly they had no issues regarding chinook salmon, and the Corps as the associated federal agency(via issuing the 404 permit) deterri lined there were no effects from the project on bull trout and therefore they did no require a SA and no consultation with USFWS was required. Hopi:this helps. I will be out of the office this afternoon and tomorrow in meetings and field work but should be in Friday if you would like to discuss this further. Serving;clients{roan ofces in Lie/%we, Washin on;Sacramento and Irvine, Californi.3,-and Phoenix,Arizona kUL-27-99 TUE 12:47 PM FAX NO, P. 01 Jones & YOKes f-\Ss0C;1a-Lt5, if 1(- _--- 2.820 Northup Way, Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98004-1 q 19 ■ 425/822-1077 ■ 12S/822-1079 (FAQ Fax Transmittal Attention: DatE:: _4V41�_ +_!� . ... — - . -- Or�;anizafiion; — cliy d Fax Nurrr, —_ ,5 .7 �' � _ Number ofPsges; Including tits page) From: I4 )SA Project Number. Ilk Subject: _ C� _� •� �y _ _.___ Prknowlc:c:lge Receipt: Call Mer Review: Other. ----- --__..._ --- -- (L Serving clients from o5ces in Believuc, Washington;Sacrarnento and Irvine, Cali/ornia;and Phoenix,Mzona �-27-99 TUE 12:47 PM FAX N0, P. 02 Report of Telephone conversation Project: SW Narr►c: (,rC,(1 ��vt ed'y Date f�-/- Q}--- Mme. 'lillc: �C P��S.��i..I�Y ��I r�r � I'honc: 'I:xt: Agency/Firm: S 14 C61 - curr�nscnts: ./ .--- _._ ---- '7np- /`U %/2 7"D✓11,1 Yvt- A-6 7 el' J t �� /�to�a.0 a�c.G►. VD �y ,.;.. CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department J e Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator March 5, 1999 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 3755d'-� Seattle, WA 98124-3755 SUBJECT: PERMIT APPLICATION FOR THE SW 27TH STREET CULVERT REPLACEMENT PROJECT Dear Reviewer: Please find enclosed the Joint Aquatic Resources Application (JARPA) for the SW 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project. The proposed project is to take place at the SW 27th Street culvert crossing of Springbrook Creek. The City of Renton is requesting a Corps review of the project to determine whether the project satisfies the requirements of any of the Nationwide Permits currently issued by the Corps, such as Nationwide Permit 3 (Maintenance)or Nationwide Permit 31 (Maintenance of Existing Flood Control Projects). To assist you in your review of this application,the following information is provided: 1. JARPA that includes a description and location of the project, a discussion of the elements and potential impacts of the project and six 8V2 by 11 exhibits showing project area, plan profile and cross-section,of the culvert, environmental enhancements and method of stream diversion and sediment removal. 2. Wetland Delineation Report that describes the specific areas of the wetlands that will be impacted by the project. 3. Copies of letters to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service requesting lists of candidate, proposed, threatened and ,endangered species known to be present at the project site. Information we receive from those agencies will be provided to the Corps as soon as we receive the material. A copy of the JARPA is also being sent to the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife'to obtain an HPA for the project. Our schedule is to advertise for bids for construction by May, 1999. Your timely review of this application is greatly appreciated. ,If you require any additional information,please call me at 425-430-7247. Sincerely, Allen Q uyn/,PgManager Surface Water Utility Enclosure H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\ROCS\1999\FILETWO\99-144.DOC/AQ:lf 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer c$ CITY OF RENTON gR Planning/Building/Public Works Department J e Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator March 5, 1999 Phil Schneider Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife c/o Dept. of Ecology 3190 160th Ave. S.E. Bellevue, WA 98008-5452 SUBJECT: PERMIT APPLICATION FOR THE SW 27TH STREET CULVERT REPLACEMENT PROJECT Dear Phil; Enclosed please find the Joint Aquatic Resources Application (JARPA) for the SW 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project. The proposed project is to take place at the SW 27th Street culvert crossing of Springbrook Creek. The City of Renton is requesting a Corps review of the project to determine whether the project satisfies the requirements of any of the Nationwide Permits currently issued by the Corps, such as Nationwide Permit 3 (Maintenance) or Nationwide Permit 31 (Maintenance of Existing Flood Control Projects). To assist you in your review of this application,the following information is provided: 1. JARPA that includes a description and location of the project, a discussion of the elements and potential impacts of the project and six 8'V2 by 11 exhibits showing project area, plan profile and cross-section of the culvert,`environmental enhancements and method of stream diversion and sediment removal. 2. Wetland Delineation Report that describes the specific areas of the wetlands that will be impacted by the project. 3. Copies of letters to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service requesting lists of candidate, proposed, threatened and endangered species known to be present at the project site. Information we receive from those agencies will be provided to the Corps as soon as we receive the material. A copy of the JARPA is also being sent to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to process the 404 permit for this project. Our schedule is to advertise for bids for construction by May, 1999. Your timely review of this application is greatly appreciated. If you require any additional information,please call me at 425-430-7247. Sincerely, OL Allen Quyn/, Pct Manager Surface Water Utility Enclosure H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOGS\1999\FILETWO\99-145.DOC/AQ:lf 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 9 This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer MEETING SIGN-UP SHEET Project: Oakesdale Ave. SW Extension Phase 1B & Phase Phase 2 Date: 6/4/99 Subject: Project Meeting No. 2 Permitting Project Manager: Joe Armstrong Phone #: 425-430-7303 Name Affiliation/Representing Phone # ¢30- 7-3 0-3 Pau 4 8.4 2z)d lCt,.� /V�i•Ir6c,i, ��a � �a,.rr��.`. YLs' - l�y9-9S�/fry 2 5 - 4.3 D - 7,413 c:\Project\Oakesdale Phase II\signup2 MAR-2699 FRI 10; 13 AM FAX NO, V, Ul Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 8 77 2820 Northup Way, Suite 100 P Bellevue,WA 98004-1419 425r22-10 a 4 25/622-1079 (FAX) KkGisebUft D3to'. March 26, 1999 Orpni7ali= RW Beck Time: Number of Pages: 5 Fax Number 2061695-001 — (inclu&)e flilk,paLT0 Subject: Renton -27th St. USFWS Letter acknowledge Receipt: Call After Review: OthcrRen,pon�e: CommeMs, Mike, attached is the letter I received from USFV,/S yesterday, Give me a cell wht;n you have a moment so we can discuss. Thanks—. L-T- 4-o Projr.,cr.Nurnbcr: From: -L-1�IMI -nl' an�/J'y 0 /,'K- Afl 0,3 fi-or ofliccs in Selleme, Washington;Sacramento and Irvine, 011ifof a, er, , ZO RECEIVED TINIP"MAR, 26. 10: 03AM PRINT MiISMM, 26, I0.060', 10 'd 'ON XV-1 WV 00: 11 IN. 66-H-M ,MAR-29-99 FRI 10: 13 AM FAX N0. r. uz artxxlent of the Interior United States Dep CEAVED • fir, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE North Pacific Coast Ecoregion Western Washington Office 510 Desmond Drive SE, Suite 102 Lacey, Washington 98501 Phone: (360) 753-9440 Fax: (360) 753-9008 Morch 23. 1999 Mork Mailhics Project Manngcr Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 2820 Northup Way, Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98004-1419 1-'WS Wereoce: 1-3.99-SP-0340 Dear Mr. Matfllh•s: '1Yais is in response to your letter dated February 18, 1999,and received in this Office on February 19, 1999. You have requested a list of listed and proposed threatened and endangered species,cauididate shecics, and species of concern(Attachment A)that may be present within th,-- area of the proposed City of Renton S.W. 27" Street Culvert Replacement Project in King County, Washington, This respoww fullills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(Service),under section 7(c) of tho Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We have also enclosed a copy of the requit-einents for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COTE) compliancc uadcr the Acl (Attachment B), 'Io the best of our present knowledge, there are no listed species within t1w area of the subject project, However,Proposed species and species of concern may occur in the vicinity of the project. Since listed species are not known to occur with the project area, the COF is not required under section 7(c)of the Act to address impacts to proposed species, However, it may be in your agency's best interest to address impacts to Proposed species,because the listing process should be completed within a year, Information gathered on proposed species could be used to address consultation needs sliould a species be listed. Formnl conference with the Service is required if, the COI;&,tertnines that the Proposed action is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a proposed species. Candidate species arc included simply as advance notice to Federal agencies of spocies which may be proposed and listed in the future. Species of concern arc those species whose conservatiolt standing is of concern to the Service, but for which further status information is still needed, Conscrvat ion measures for species of concern are voluntary,but recommended. Protection Provided to these species now may preclude possible listing in the future. R'GEIVED TIMEMAR, H 10:03AM FAINT TIMEMAR. 25, 10,060 ZO 'd 'ON Xd d NV 00: I 1 IN. 66-K-�G ,MAR-26-99 FRI 10: 13 AM FAX N0. r, uJ I'licre may be other Federally listed species that may occur in the vicinity of your project which are under the jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Pkase contact NMFS at (360) 753-9530 to request a species list, In addition,pleas:be advised that state regulations may require permits in areas where wetlwids are i(Icaltii ed. Yot► should contact the Wnshington State Department of Ecology for State perrriit requirements. Your interest in endangered species is appreciated. If you Have additional questions regarding your responsibilities under the Act,please contact nobbi Aarrera(360)753-6048, or John Grettcnberger of this office, at the letterhead phone/address, Sincerely, Nancy J. Gloinan Aching Supervisor BB/jko Enclosures SFYCOF/1-3-99-SP-0340/King c. COE N�UV, Region 4 WNHI), Olympia 2 RECEIVED TIMENAR, 26. 10:03ARi PRINT T IMEMAR, 26, 10:05AM EO 'd 'ON VE WV 10: 11 I Nd 66-K-�VW ,MAR-26-99 FRI 10: 13 AM FAX N0, r, uy ATTACHMENT A 1X1,4TED AND PROPOSED ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES1 C;ANDIDA'FE SPECn;S AND SPECTES OF CONCERN WHICH MAY OCCUR WITHIN THE VICINITY 01;T111:PROPOSED C11'Y OF RENTON S.W. 27"STREL'r CCILVERT REPLACEMENT PROJECT IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON (T23N R04E S25,30) F DVS REF: 1.-3-99-SP-0340 LISTED D None. 11ROPOSED Dull trout (.Salvelinus confluentus)- Coastal/Puget Sound population may occur in the vicinity of 1110 project, CANDIDATE 1"he following candidate species may occur in the vicinity of the project: Oregon spotted frog(Rana pretiosa) SPECIES OV CONCERN The following species of concern may occur in the vicinity of the project: Long-eared myotis (Myoti.r evotis) Tong-Icgged myotis (Myotis WIOW) Pacific lamprey (Lampefra tridentata) Pacific To+wnscnd's big-cared bat(Corynorhinus townsendii townserrdit) River lamprey(La►npetra ayrest) 3 RECEIVED 711MAR, 26, 10: 03P4 PRINT TIMEMAR. 26. 10:06AM M d 'ON Xdd WV 10: I1 IN.d 66-9z-RdW ..MAR-226-99 FRI 10: 13 AM FAX N0, r, ua ATTACHMENT A FEDERAL AGENCIES, RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER SECTIONS 7(a) AND 7(c) Or, THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973,AS AMENDED g_ L) �`on���ltation/C'onfc� Pequires: 1. Federal agencies to utilize their authorities to carry out programs to conserve cndangered and threatened species; 2. Consultation with FWS when a federal action may affect a listed endangered or threatened species to ensuro that any action authorized, funded, or carried out by a federal agency is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat. The process is initiated by the federal agency after it has determined if its action nxay affect(adversely or beneficially) a listed species; and 3. Conference with FWS when a federal action is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of rr proposed species or result in destruction or an adverse modification of proposed critical habitat, � ���YpN � T�inlooical_A11�G��t for Conrtru�lion Projects" Requires federal agencies or their designees to prepare a Biological Assessment(13A) for construction projects only, The purpose of the BA is to identify any proposed and/or listed species which is/are likely to be affected by u construction project. The process is Initiated by a federal agency in requesting a list of proposed a�xd lasted threatened and endangered species (list attached). The BA should be completed within 180 days after its initiation (or within such a time period as is mutually agreeable). If the BA is not initiated within 90 days of receipt of the species list, please verify the accuracy of the list with our Service. No irreversible commitment of resources is to be made during the BA process which would result in violation of the requiremciits under ,Section 7(a) of the Act. Plann►irg, design, and administrative actions may be taken; However, no construction may begin. To complete the DA, your agency or its designee should: (1) conduct an onsite inspection of the area to be affected by the proposal, which may include a detailed survey of the area to determine if the species is present and whether suitable habitat exists for either expanding the existing population or potrntial reintroduction of the species; (2) review literature and scientific data to determine species distribution, habitat needs, and other biological requirements; (3) interview experts including those within the FWS, National Marine Fisheries Service, stave- conservation department, universities, and others who may have data not yet published in scientific literature; (4) review and analyze the effects of the proposal on the species In terms of individuals and populations, including consideration of cumulative effects of the proposal on the species and its habitat; (5) nrtalyze alternative actions that may provide conservation measures; and (6) prcparc a report documenting the results, including a discussion of study methods used, any problems cncountercd, and other relevant information, Upon completion, the report should be forwarded to our Endangered Specics Division, 510 Desmond Drive SE, Suite 102,Lacey, WA 96503-1273. PO "Construction prt�jcct" means any major federal action which significantly affects the quality of the human environment (requiring an EIS), designed primarily to result in the building or erection of human-made structures such as dams, buildings, roads, pipelines, channels, and the like. This includes federal action such as permits,grants, licenses, or other forms of federal authorization or approval which may result in construction. RECEIVED Tlli5iAR. 26. 10,03A'i PRINT TIMKNIAR. 26, 0, 05AM 50 'd 'ON Xdd WV 10: 11 Ind 66-H-EVW CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM Date: March 22, 1999 1AAR 2 41999 To: Allen Quynn/ CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept, From: Lesley Nishihira/Development Planning Subject: SW 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project No. LUA-99-035,SM The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has received the above-referenced application for environmental review. You will be notified if additional information is required. If you have any questions, please contact me at 430-7270. O ACCPTLTR.DOC DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SEATTLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS _ P.O. BOX 3755 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98124-2255 r 771 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF icy? Regulatory Branch MAR 3 01999 MAR 2 9 1999 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept, Mr. Allen Quynn City of Renton, Surface Water Utility 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 Reference: 1999-4-309 Renton Surface Water Utility Dear Mr. Quynn: A nationwide permit (NWP) authorizes work associated with the culvert replacement proposed for the SW 27th Street crossing of Springbrook Creek in Renton, Washington. The work was described in your permit application submittal we received on March 10, 1999. We assigned to it the file number 1999-4-309. You must perform the work as depicted on the drawings submitted with your application (enclosure 1) . The regulations governing our permit program contain a series of NWPs. Each NWP authorizes a specific category of work, provided certain conditions are met. NWP 27 (Federal Register, December 13, 1996, Vol. 61, No. 241) authorizes various forms of "wetland and riparian restoration and creation activities, " including the restoration of channels for now-culverted streams. Enclosure 2 is the entire text of NWP 27. The regional conditions and certification requirements at the end of enclosure 2 must also be met by this project. Enclosure 3 is a list of conditions that apply to all NWPs. This verification that NWP 27 authorizes the work will be valid for 2 years from the date of this letter, unless NWP 27 is modified or revoked at an earlier date. You must still comply with other State and local requirements pertaining to the project. When the work has been completed, please fill out and return the enclosed compliance statement (enclosure 4) . If you have any questions, please contact me at telephone (206) 764-6907. Sincerely, Jack Kennedy Regulatory Projec Manager Enclosures 27. WETLAND AND RIPARIAN RESTORATION AND CREATION ACTIVITIES. Activities in waters of the United States associated with the restoration of former non-tidal wetlands and riparian areas, the enhancement of degraded wetlands and riparian areas, and creation of wetlands and riparian areas; (i) On non-Federal public lands and private lands, in accordance with the terms and conditions of a binding wetland restoration or creation agreement between the landowner and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the NRCS or voluntary wetland restoration, enhancement, and creation actions documented by the NRCS pursuant to the NRCS regulations; or (11) On any Federal land; or (iii) On reclaimed surface coal mined lands, in accordance with a Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act permit issued by the Office of Surface Mining or the applicable state agency. (The future reversion does not apply to wetlands created, restored or enhanced as mitigation for the mining impacts,nor naturally due to hydrologic or topographic features, nor for a mitigation bank.); or (iv) On any public or private land,provided the permittee notifies the District Engineer in accordance with the "Notification" general condition. Such activities include,but are not limited to: installation and maintenance of small water control structures, dikes, and berms;backfilling of existing drainage ditches; removal of existing drainage structures; construction of small nesting islands; plowing or discing for seed bed preparation; and other related activities. This NWP applies to restoration projects that serve the purpose of restoring "natural" wetland hydrology, vegetation, and function to altered and degraded non-tidal wetlands and "natural' functions of riparian areas. This NWP does not authorize the conversion of natural wetlands to another aquatic use, such as creation of waterfowl impoundments where a forested wetland previously existed. Reversion. For restoration, enhancement and creation projects conducted under paragraphs (ii) and (iv), this NWP does not authorize any future discharge of dredged or fill material associated with the reversion of the area to its prior condition. In such cases a separate permit at that time would be required for any reversion. For restoration, enhancement and creation projects conducted under paragraphs (i) and(iii), this NWP also authorizes any future discharge of dredged or fill material associated with the reversion of the area to its documented prior condition and use (i.e., prior to the restoration, enhancement, or creation activities)within five years after expiration of a limited term wetland restoration or creation agreement or permit, even if the discharge occurs after this NWP expires. The five year reversion limit does not apply to agreements without time limits reached under paragraph(i). Enclosure 2 The prior condition will be documented in the original agreement or permit, and the determination of return to prior conditions will be made by the Federal agency or appropriate State agency executing the agreement or permit. Prior to any reversion activity the permittee or the appropriate Federal or State agency must notify the District Engineer and include the documentation of the prior condition. Once an area has reverted back to its prior physical condition, it will be subject to whatever the Corps regulatory requirements will be at that future date. (Sections 10 and 404) Notification Requirement -- Yes. See National General Condition #13 - Notification, for requirements. Regional Conditions -- 1. Wetland restoration is not authorized in areas falling under the designation of a Federal Superfund site (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act), hazardous waste clean-up site (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), or State clean-up site (Model Toxics Control Act). 2. Restoration proposed in documented habitat for State-listed endangered, threatened, or sensitive animal species must be beneficial to those listed species present. Puyallup Tribe 401 Certification -- Denied without prejudice. An individual 401 Certification is required for all Section 404 activities. EPA and State 401 Certification -- Partially denied without prejudice. An individual 401 Certification is required for the following: 1. Discharges of dredged or fill material associated with the reversion of a restored wetland to its prior condition and use; or, 2. Impacts to waters of the U.S. adversely affecting more than 113 (one-third) acre. CZM Consistency Response -- Partially denied without prejudice subject to the 401 Certification conditions. An individual CZM Consistency Response must be obtained for projects requiring individual 401 Certification and located within counties in the coastal zone. 1 y NATIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL NATIONWIDE PERMITS The following general conditions must be followed in order for any authorization by a NWP to be valid. These apply to all NWPs. 1. Navigation. No activity may cause more than a minimal adverse effect on navigation. 2. Proper Maintenance. Any structure or fill authorized shall be properly maintained, including maintenance to ensure public safety. 3. Erosion and Siltation Controls. Appropriate erosion and siltation controls must be used and maintained in effective operating condition during construction, and all exposed soil and other fills, as well as any work below the ordinary high water mark or high tide line, must be permanently stabilized at the earliest practicable date. 4. Aquatic Life Movements. No activity may substantially disrupt the movement of those species of aquatic life indigenous to the waterbody, including those species which normally migrate through the area,unless the activity's primary purpose is to impound water. 5. Equipment. Heavy equipment working in wetlands must be placed on mats, or other measures must be taken to minimize soil disturbance. 6. Regional and Case-By-Case Conditions. The activity must comply with any regional conditions which may have been added by the Division Engineer(see 33 CFR 330.4(e)) and with any case specific conditions added by the Corps or by the State or tribe in its 401 Certification. 7. Wild and Scenic Rivers. No activity may occur in a component of the National Wild and Scenic River System; or in a river officially designated by Congress as a "study river" for possible inclusion in the system, while the river is in an official study status; unless the appropriate Federal agency, with direct management responsibility for such river, has determined in writing that the proposed activity will not adversely effect the Wild and Scenic River designation, or study status. Information on Wild and Scenic Rivers may be obtained from the appropriate Federal land management agency in the area(e.g.,National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.) 8. Tribal Rights. No activity or its operation may impair reserved tribal rights, including,but not limited to,reserved water rights and treaty fishing and hunting rights. 9. Water Quality Certification. In certain states, an individual 401 Certification must be obtained or waived(see 33 CFR 330.4(c)). Enclosure 3 10. Coastal Zone Management. In certain states, an individual CZM Consistency Concurrence must be obtained or waived (see Section 330.4(d)). 11. Endangered Species. a. No activity is authorized under any NWP which is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a threatened or endangered species or a species proposed for such designation, as identified under the Federal Endangered Species Act, or which is likely to destroy or adversely modify the critical habitat of such species. Non-Federal permittees shall notify the District Engineer if any listed species or critical habitat might be affected or is in the vicinity of the project, and shall not begin work on the activity until notified by the District Engineer that the requirements of the Endangered Species Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. b. Authorization of an activity by a nationwide permit does not authorize the take of a threatened or endangered species as defined under the Federal Endangered Species Act. In the absence of separate authorization(e.g., a Federal Endangered Species Act Section 10 Permit, a Biological Opinion with incidental take provisions, etc.) from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service, both lethal and non-lethal takes of protected species are in violation of the Endangered Species Act. Information on the location of threatened and endangered species and their critical habitat can be obtained directly from the offices of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service or their world wide web pages at http://www.fws.gov/—r9endspp/endspp.html and http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/tmcintyr/prot_res.html#ES and Recovery, respectively. NOTE: See Regional General Condition 6 and 7 for details on regional conditions for threatened and endangered species. 12. Historic Properties. No activity which may affect historic properties listed, or eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historic Places is authorized, until the District Engineer has complied with the provisions of 33 CFR Part 325, Appendix C. The prospective permittee must notify the District Engineer if the authorized activity may affect any historic properties listed, determined to be eligible, or which the prospective permittee has reason to believe may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, and shall not begin the activity until notified by the District Engineer that the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Information on the location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State Historic Preservation Office and the National Register of Historic Places (see 33 CFR 330.4(g)). 13. Notification. Already done in this case. 14. Compliance Certification. Every permittee who has received a Nationwide permit verification from the Corps will submit a signed certification regarding the completed work and any required mitigation. The certification will be forwarded by the Corps with the authorization letter and will include: a. A statement that the authorized work was done in accordance with the Corps authorization, including any general or specific conditions; b. A statement that any required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions; c. The signature of the permittee certifying the completion of the work and mitigation. 15. Multiple Use of Nationwide Permits. In any case where any NWP number 12 through 40 is combined with any other NWP number 12 through 40, as part of a single and complete project, the permittee must notify the District Engineer in accordance with paragraphs a,b, and c on the Notification General Condition number 13. Any NWP number 1 through 11 may be combined with any other NWP without notification to the Corps, unless notification is otherwise required by the terms of the NWPs. As provided at 33 CFR 330.6(c) two or more different NWPs can be combined to authorize a single and complete project. However, the same NWT cannot be used more than once for a single and complete project. w NATIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL SECTION 404 NATIONWIDE PERMITS In addition to the General Conditions, the following conditions apply only to activities that involve the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the U.S., and must be followed in order for authorization by the NWPs to be valid: 1. Water supply intakes. No discharge of dredged or fill material may occur in the proximity of a public water supply intake except where the discharge is for repair of the public water supply intake structures or adjacent bank stabilization. 2. Shellfish production. No discharge of dredged or fill material may occur in areas of concentrated shellfish production, unless the discharge is directly related to a shellfish harvesting activity authorized by NWP 4. 3. Suitable material. No discharge of dredged or fill material may consist of unsuitable material (e.g., trash, debris, car bodies, asphalt, etc.,) and material discharged must be free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts (see Section 307 of the Clean Water Act). 4. Mitigation. Discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States must be minimized or avoided to the maximum extent practicable at the project site (i.e., on-site), unless the District Engineer approves a compensation plan that the District Engineer determines is more beneficial to the environment than on-site minimization or avoidance measures. 5. Spawning areas. Discharges in spawning areas during spawning seasons must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. 6. Obstruction of high flows. To the maximum extent practicable, discharges must not permanently restrict or impede the passage of normal or expected high flows or cause the relocation of the water(unless the primary purpose of the fill is to impound waters). 7. Adverse effects from impoundments. If the discharge creates an impoundment of water, adverse effects on the aquatic system caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or the restriction of its flow shall be minimized to the maximum extent practicable. 8. Waterfowl breeding areas. Discharges into breeding areas for migratory waterfowl must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. 9. Removal of temporary fills. Any temporary fills must be removed in their entirety and the affected areas returned to their preexisting elevation. CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Permit Number: 1999-4-309 Name of Permittee:Renton Surface Water Utility Date of Issuance: 29 March 1999 Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit, sign this certification and return it to the following address: ' Department of the Army U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District,Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 3755 Seattle,WA 98124 Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by an U.S.Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with your authorization,your project is subject to suspension,modification,or revocation. The work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. The mitigation required(not including monitoring)by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. Date Signature of Permittee Enclosure 4 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington at 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of Fish and Wildlife Upwbod Region 4 Office F13Hoad 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard MIX Mill Creek,Washington 98012 DATE OF ISSUE: April 19. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D8931-01 PERMITTEE AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR City of Renton Surface Water Utility Not Applicable ATTENTION:Allen Quynn 1055 South Grady Way A P R 2 i999 Renton,Washington 98055 (425)430-7247 CITY OF RtEN 1TON Fax: 425)430-7241 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Install Bottomless Culvert PROJECT LOCATION: Southwest 27`h Street Spring Brook Creek # WRIA WATER BODY TRIBUTARY TO 1/4 SEC. SEC. TOWNSHIP RANGE COUNTY 1 09.0005 Spring Brook Creek Black River NW 30 23 North 05 East King 2 NE 25 23 North 04 East King PROVISIONS 1. TIMING LIMITATIONS: The project may begin June 1, 1999 and shall be completed by September 15, 1999. 2. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The permittee or contractor shall notify the Area Habitat Biologist(AHB)listed below,by FAX at(425)649-7084,of the project start date. Notification shall be received by the AHB at least three working days prior to the start of construction activities. The notification shall include the permittee's name,project location, starting date for work,and the control number for this Hydraulic Project Approval. 3. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications submitted with the Hydraulic Project Application dated March 5, 1999 and faxed plans of rock placement dated April 10, 1999 and faxed plan for root wad placement dated April 12, 1999 to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per Chapter 220-110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 4. A temporary bypass to divert flow around the work area shall be in place prior to initiation of other work in the wetted perimeter. A culvert shall be the approved bypass method. 5. A sandbag revetment or similar device shall be installed at the bypass inlet to divert the entire flow through the bypass. 6. A sandbag revetment or similar device shall be installed at the downstream end of the bypass to prevent backwater from entering the work area. 7. The bypass shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. 8. Prior to releasing the water flow to the project area,all bank protection or armoring shall be completed. Page 1 of 5 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington 1)ep o/ RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of Fish and Wildlife IVFj�gaad Region 4 Office 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard 1IM Mill Creek,Washington 98012 DATE OF ISSUE: April 12, 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D8931-01 9. Upon completion of the project, all material used in the temporary bypass shall be removed from the site and the site returned to preproject or improved conditions. 10. The permittee shall capture and safely move food fish,game fish,and other fish life from the job site. The permittee shall have fish capture and transportation equipment ready and on the job site. Captured fish shall be immediately and safely transferred to free-flowing water downstream of the project site. The permittee may request the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife assist in capturing and safely moving fish life from the job site to free- flowing water,and assistance may be granted if personnel are available. 11. A sandbag dam or similar mechanism shall be used to to isolate the work area while installing the bypass culvert. 12. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to ensure unimpeded fish passage. 13. The Width between the culvert footings for a bottomless culvert shall be equal to or greater than the average Width of the streambed. 14. Footings of the bottomless culvert shall be buried sufficiently deep so they will not become exposed by scour within the culvert. 15. The culvert shall be installed to maintain structural integrity to the 100-year peak flow With consideration of the debris likely to be encountered. 16. Fill associated with the culvert installation shall be protected from erosion to the 100-year peak flow. 17. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to avoid inlet scouring and to prevent erosion of stream banks downstream of the project. 18. The culvert facility shall be maintained by the owner per RCW 75.20.060 to ensure continued,unimpeded fish passage. If the structure becomes a hindrance to fish passage,the owner shall be responsible for obtaining an Hydraulic Project Approval and providing prompt repair. Financial respoiasibilizzy for ain to-nance and repairs shall be that of the owner. 19. Disturbance of the streambed and banks shall be limited to that necessary to place the culvert and any required channel modification associated with it. Affected streambed and bank areas outside the culvert and associated fill shall be restored to preproject configuration following installation of the culvert. Within one year of project completion,the banks shall be revegetated with native or other approved woody species. Vegetative cuttings shall be planted at a maximum interval of three feet(on center)and maintained as necessary for three years to ensure 80 percent survival. 20. If at any time,as a result of project activities, fish are observed in distress,a fish kill occurs, or water quality problems develop(including equipment leaks or spills), operations shall cease and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at(360)534-8233 and Washington Department of Ecology at(425)649-7000 be contacted immediately. Work shall not resume until further approval is given by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Page 2 of 5 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington Dep o/ RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office FISHmd 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard KDLN Mill Creek,Washington 98012 DATE OF ISSUE: April 12, 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D8931-01 21. 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. 22. Wastewater from project activities and water removed from within the work area shall be routed to an area landward of the ordinary high water line to allow removal of fine sediment and other contaminants prior to being*discharged to the stream. 23. All waste material such as construction debris, silt, exr:ess dirt or overburden resulting f on'.this prc, ;ct shall"be deposited above the limits of flood water in an approved upland disposal site. 24. If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are encountered during this project,work shall stop until the flow subsides. 25. 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. 26. Fresh concrete or concrete by-products shall not be allowed to enter the stream at any time during this project. All forms used for concrete shall be completely sealed to prevent the possibility of fresh concrete from getting into the stream. 27. The fish habitat log structures shall be of fir, cedar, or other approved coniferous species. 28. The fish habitat structures shall be placed so that they are within the low flow channel. 29. The fish habitat structures shall be installed to withstand the 100 year peak flows. SEPA: EIS by City of Renton final on September 23,1997. APPLICATION ACCEPTED: March 10, 1999 ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Peck 024 [2] Philip Schneider (425) 391-4365 for Director Area Habitat Biologist WDFW GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval(HPA)pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code(RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. Page 3 of 5 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington moo/ RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office Fjsg°"d 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek,Washington 98012 DATE OF ISSUE: April 12, 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D8931-01 This HPA 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 HPA does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this HPA 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 HPA. 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 punishab?e by fire=d/cr All HPAs 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 HPAs 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 HPA,or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA;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 HPA 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 Director or its designee. ifyou 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 HPA,or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA; (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: Page 4 of 5 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office FISHt 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard WOLN Mill Creek,Washington 98012 DATE OF ISSUE: April 12. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D8931-01 A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a HPA,or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA 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 360/459-6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN 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. Page 5 of 5 CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF FEIS ISSUANCE AND AVAILABILITY Environmental Review Committee(ERC) issued the Final Plan and Environmental Impact Statement(FEIS)on the East Side Green River Watershed Project(ESGRWP)on September 30, 1997. ERC concurrently also issued a separately bound mitigation measures document on the ESGRWP based on information from the DEIS and FEIS. Description of Proposal: The East Side Green River Watershed Project is a multi-benefit, comprehensive public improvement proposal that will resolve existing flooding problems, prevent future flooding problems, and restore environmental resources in the Renton portion of the East Side Green River Watershed. The proposed actions include increasing channel capacity, localized removal of sediments, enlarging existing road crossings, wetland mitigation bank and culvert replacements, riparian plantings,and other improvements. File: LUA-95-205,EC F Location of Proposal: The project area generally includes Springbrook Creek from SW 7th Street to SW 43rd Street and most of the Renton Springbrook Creek Valley between Interstate 405 to the North; SW 43rd Street to the South; the Renton-Tukwila city line to the West; and East to and including the Panther Creek Wetland,just East of State Route 167. Type of SEPA Review: Declaration of Significance (DS), SEPA Scoping, Draft Plan and EIS, Public hearing on DEIS, Final Plan and EIS, Mitigation Document. Documents may be examined during regular business hours at Development Services, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South. LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works PA PEAL: Any appeal as to the adequacy of the Draft and Final Plan and Environmental Impact Statements, pursuant to WAC 197-11-68 must be consolidated with an appeal on the agency's decision on the proposed action. The mitigation document(issued separately) is this agency's decision which may be appealed together with the FEIS. These appeals may be filed with the Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, by 5:00 PM, 30 days after the issuance of the mitigation document. PUBLICATION DATE: September 30, 1997 DATE OF DECISION: September 23, 1997 SIGNATURES: C// 2.3 regg Zi erm Administrator DA Departme t of anning/Building/Public Works Tt ' Sam Chastain,Administrator DATE Community Service Department ine 4Ren er, Fire Chief D TE e Department FEISSIG.DOC Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 2820 Northup Way, Suite 100 • Bellevue, WA 98004-1419 • Fax 206/822-1079 • 206/822-1077 ❑ Mail ❑ Fax ❑ Overnight ❑ Courier To: A l�' �cj 7 c.A-v\ Date: 3 cy 0-� 2 Client: Project: Project#: Subject: ��L �� --T-,4xPA- ❑ Enclosure(s) ❑ Per your request ❑ For your review © For your information/use ❑ Other Total pages faxed Original will follow by mail ❑ yes ❑ no Quantity Description 14 R PA Message: ti -./ // !L� 4A/J From: cc: FACSIMILE COVER SHEET ME To: Allen Quynn ■ City of Renton Fax: 425-430-7241 • Phone: 425-430-7247 From: Mike Giseburt Phone: 206-695-4607 Date/l imc; 2/26/99 / 11 :27 AM pages (including cover): 7 Cost account: 11-00416-20000-0002 Transmission questions,, Reception Desk/ (206) 695-4581 Message: Allen, Attached are the )area permit figures to go along with the Draft )area Application that is being e-mailed to you today from Mark Matthias at Jones and Stokes. I will also put a hard copy in the mail, Thanks. 1col Fourth Avenue, Suite 2500, seaLdc, WA �8154 Phone; (2O6) 695 47i)UN F,ix (20 G=5.4;72 10 'd 'ON XVd Wd 6tr.80 I NE 66-K-81d FACSIMILE COVER SHEET . To: Allen Quynn ■ City of Renton Fax: 425-430-7241 ■ Phone: 425-430-7247 From: Mike Giseburt Phone: 206-695-4607 Date/Time: 2/26/99 / 11:27 AM Pages (including cover): 7 Cost Account: 11-00416-20000-0002 Transmission Questions: Reception Desk/ (206) 695-4581 Message: Allen, Attached are the Jarpa permit figures to go along with the Draft Jarpa Application that is being e-mailed to you today from Mark Matthies at Jones and Stokes. I will also put a hard copy in the mail. Thanks. 1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2500, Seattle, WA 98154 Phone (206) 695-4700 Fax (206) 695-4772 Block River To Seattle Pump SLatlon To Bellevue 1-5 Renton ` 1-405 a ` _ J Project Area r _ SW rd St panther Creek 't Wetlands 11 Tukwila T kwila SW 2n Kant�L e'' I St. t Block River Water Ouatity Management 1 j�.�\ I 1 Plan Study Area I I 1 I yw 43rd {• Z_ Panther � Creek Renton _t I ESGR Watershed County Boundary 1-5 J�' I Upper Panther Loke To Tacoma S rin br reek V, SJ 212th Garrison \ \ Creek W v�it �o9oa�a i �. King Co. �. r Kent 167 y / t ——- - l ~ I King County Kent -7— t , t t _ t t Project Site: t------� NW 1/4, S30, T23N, R5E +� LAT. 47` 2"I' 30` AppliconL• City of fZc�nlon " LON. 122 13, 30" Public works > _ — N Figure 1. Project Area Map — Renton SW 27th Street Culvert Replacement z0 'd 'ON XV4 Wd 09:60 Ind 66-H-SEE CITY OF RENTON COPYPlanning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 26, 1999 Mike Giseburt R.W. Beck,Inc. 1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2500 Seattle,WA 98154 SUBJECT: SW 27TH STREET CULVERT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mike: I've enclosed a copy of the SW 27th Street Culvert Procurement Contract Bid Document and permits from the Corps and Fish and Wildlife. Give me a call at(425)430-7247 if you have any questions. Sincerely, V --- L Allen Qu n Surface Water Utility Enclosures H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\1999\4\99-305.DOC/AQ:lf 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98055 ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer T Black River o Seattle Pump Station _ To Mlewe 1-5 Renton H05 Prod-ct Area SW�3 d St anther Cr Tukvia T kwila Y Wetlandsr I sw 2 h Kent 1 c j St r 1 Black River Water 11 a' I 9! ----I Quality Management I < Plan Study Area 1 I W 43rd t. Panther Creek Renton --� --\ ESGR Watershed 81 I Wig..County Boundary 1-5Panther Lake To Tacoma I tuppa jSarin br (' I eek �! 212th jSL o / Garrison Creek ` o) Kent �6 Lagoons l , King Co. 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Environmental Enhancement Plan AGENCY USE ONLY Agency Reference#: Date Received: Circulated by: (local-govt.or agency) JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION FORM (DARPA) (for use in Washington State) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK INK ❑ I am applying for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Project per requirements of RCW 75.20.350. You must submit a copy of this completed JARPA application form, and the (Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition) to your local Government Planning Department and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Area Habitat Biologist on the same day. NOTE: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS—You must submit any comments on these projects to WDFW within 15 working day Based on the instructions provided, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) ❑ Local Government for shoreline:❑ Substantial Development ❑Conditional Use ❑Variance ❑ Exemption ❑ Revision ❑ Floodplain Management ❑ Critical Areas Ordinance El Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA(Submit 3 copies to WDFW Region) ❑ Washington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification Nationwide Permits(to Regional office-Federal Permit Unit) ❑ Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification ❑ Corps of Engineers for: ❑ Section 404 ❑ Section 10 permit ❑ Coast Guard for Section 9 Bridge Permit ❑ US Fish&Wildlife Service or National Marine Fisheries Service for Endangered Species Act(ESA)Consultation SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications. 1.APPLICANT City of Renton MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process,complete#2. 2.AUTHORIZED AGENT MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# 3.RELATIONSHIP OF APPLICANT TO PROPERTY: ❑OWNER ❑PURCHASER ❑LESSEE ❑OTHER: 4.NAME,ADDRESS,AND PHONE NUMBER OF PROPERTY OWNER(S),IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT: 5.LOCATION(STREET ADDRESS,INCLUDING CITY,COUNTY AND ZIP CODE,WHERE PROPOSED ACTIVITY EXISTS OR WILL OCCUR) LOCAL GOVERNMENT WITH JURISDICTION(CITY OR COUNTY) WATERBODY TRIBUTARY OF WRIA# 1/.SECTION I SECTION I TOWNSHIP I RANGE I GOVERNMENT LOT SHORELINE DESIGNATION LATITUDE&LONGITUDE ZONING DESIGNATION IF KNOWN: TAX PARCEL NO: DNR STREAM TYPE,IF KNOWN JARPA, Revised 12/98, contact Ecology's Permit Assistance Center for latest version, 360/407-7037 Page 1 of 4 t ti�Y o� City of Renton PLANNING/BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Utility Systems - Fifth Floor 1055 South Grady Way Date: 02/18/99 Renton, WA 98055 TO: Mike Giseburt FROM: Allen Quynn R.W Beck, Inc. Phone: (206) 695-4607 Phone: (425) 430-7247 Fax Phone: (206) 695-4701 Fax Phone: (425) 430-7241 SUBJECT: SW 27th St. Culvert Number of pages including cover sheet 2 S— Replacement REMARKS: ❑ Original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please ® For your be mailed ASAP Comment review Enclosed please find a map with a tax lot number and owner name and address for the properties within a 300 foot radius of the project. I've also included the facility address and phone number. Unfortunately, we don't have any stream gage data more recent then what you already have. Actually, that is not quite true. We do have gage data which the City collects; however, the data needs to be reduced. NHC usually does this work but at the moment they are not under contract to do so. I think the City may take on this task, so I'll see if we can get you some information in the next week or so. Allen UTILBILD City of Renton February 18 , 1999 Utility Master Maintenance Inquiry Only Acct No - 80 322 --------- O W N E R I N F 0 --------- ------- B I L L I N G I N F 0 ------ Owner N. RENTON_#2_LLC Name TROJAN_SPECIALTY_PACKAGING Addr 1 Addr 1 Addr 2 415_SW_2ND_AVE Addr 2 PO_BOX_389660 City PORTLAND St OR City SEATTLE St WA Zip/Cr ? 97204 Ph 503 2424200 ZipCr ? 98138 Ph 253 5186760 ------- S E R V I C E I N F 0 -------- ------------ C 0 D E S ------------ Location Water - _ Cycle - 1 Address 800 SW 27TH ST San Sewer - _ _ In/Out - I Zip/Cr _ 98055-4965 C005 Storm Sewer - _ Acct Type - _9 Parcel No 2523049064_ Sq Ft 574 , 855 Metro - _ Acct Status - _ --- ----- G A R B A G E I N F 0 ------- Water Mins - No of Bills - 1 Garbage 1 - Garbage 2 - Sewer Mins - No of Dials - 1 Garbl Mins - Garb2 Mins - Storm Mins - Metered Sewg - _ Pickup 1 - 000000 Pickup 2 - 000000 Metro Mins - Summer Exmpt - N Cust Own 1 - 0 Cust Own 2 - 0 Wtr Oth Dist - N Backflow - N Cans 1 - Cans 2 - Meter Units - _ Occup - Y Gbg change flag - _ Genl Info Mail Sort Page 32200 Msg Code (6) Trans (2) Next Record - NO Update (11) Direct debit - N (3) Delete (4) Previous Record (8/9) Update (15) Notes (16) Exit with NO update r J7 5w C�,4AJKIAJ r�2. L-Me-E 0 5bje c-0 ( ai. 1 7 0 3 y . I UTILBILD City of Renton February 18 , 1999 Utility Master Maintenance Inquiry Only Acct No - 66 480 --------- O W N E R I N F 0 --------- ------- B I L L I N G I N F 0 ------ Owner N. TOSCO_NORTHWEST—COMPANY Name Addr 1 RENTON_TERMINAL Addr 1 Addr 2 2423_LIND_AVE_SW Addr 2 City RENTON St WA City St _ Zip/Cr _ 98055-4045 C005 Ph if2s2286142 ZipCr _ Ph 0000000 ------- S E R V I C E I N F 0 -------- ------------ C 0 D E S ------------ Location Water - 34 Cycle - 2 Address 2423 LIND AVE SW San Sewer - 2 _ In/Out - I Zip/Cr _ 98055-4045 C005 Storm Sewer - 5 Acct Type - _9 Parcel No 302305908600 Sq Ft 465, 980 Metro - 2 Acct Status - 0 -------- G A R B A G E I N F 0 ------- Water Mins - No of Bills - 1 Garbage 1 - Garbage 2 - Sewer Mins - No of Dials - 1 Garbl Mins - Garb2 Mins - Storm Mins - Metered Sewg - _ Pickup 1 - 000000 Pickup 2 - 000000 Metro Mins - Summer Exmpt - N Cust Own 1 - 0 Cust Own 2 - 0 Wtr Oth Dist - N Backflow - Y Cans 1 - Cans 2 - Meter Units - _ Occup - Y Gbg change flag - _ Genl Info Mail Sort Page 48000 Msg Code (6) Trans (2) Next Record - NO Update (11) Direct debit - N (3) Delete (4) Previous Record (8/9) Update (15) Notes (16) Exit with NO update(� o �'x Y-) a-72 • � gl N n IoDq(INS N rL In �VyV' O p u U Luo 'ScU Syp 2S �o�g owoclt-� �313 L� oN p3I QNu , � o q� 47503 A19E-23- aoN/ 44o.46 114.17 , s Be.LY-/IL 9oe.9P R B'4.99 Bye/z4 o27L jz L, N Ga-L - BZnz Iz03 zr 'T•/f55 P4 48 39L.37 2],29 L t /DL .324-i7W Z ST. aZ�]/4OSiL 01oLixo325� BZ03/SOS/� S'�l, 27TH A.F. B2 D7/4 D3B4. J8a-Zf-17E 90B.18 /l4.az RI el",9 B f Nq 60 - a5 E 92s.7Z 9 rJ '>n +B9-k-7SG yB5�74 l SW 27 7'k,'O U-r—* 2S2304y00qw Q o � W0 4 �+7J�I �1 0 /V o , ,(( A T yr--4,e Ae oo 1142.4,Ro AREA( ), � h� V 2523049064 RENTON#2 L L C 17373 SW CANYON DR LAKE OSWEGO OR 97034 252304 1253810090 CITY OF RENTON 200 MILL AVE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 1 & 3023059086 TOSCO CORP PO BOX 52085 ATTN: R.S. DUTTON-DC48 PHOENIX AZ 85072 302305 2523049004 CITY OF RENTON 200 MILL AVE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 252304 CITY OF RENTON PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: July 23, 1999 TO: File FROM: Allen Quynn SUBJECT: Phone Conversation with Jack Kennedy Date of Phone Conversation: 3/31/99, 3:30PM With Whom: Jack Kennedy,US Army Corps of Engineers Discussion: I asked Jack Kennedy if a Biological Assessment(BA)would be necessary for the 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project. I told him that a letter from U.S. Fish and Wildlife stated that since listed species are not known to occur within the project area,the Army Corps of Engineers is not required to address impacts to proposed species. However, as the Bull Trout may become listed in June,they recommended that the City of Renton do a BA to cover themselves. Jack said that as far as he is concerned, a BA was not required. He was going to issue a permit based on the project having a no impact to listed or endangered species. He said the he doesn't even want to see a BA. He was pleased to permit the project and believes the new culvert will have a beneficial impact on the fisheries resource in Springbrook Creek. cc: \\TS_SERVER\SYS2\COMMON\U:\AQUYNN\1999\65290\PHONECON.DOC February 18, 1999 U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service North Pacific Coast Ecoregion 510 Desmond Drive SE Suite 101 Lacey,WA 98503 SUBJECT: Request for Species List for City of Renton S.W. 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project- Springbrook Creek To Whom it May Concern: Jones & Stokes Associates is requesting a list of all candidate, proposed, and listed threatened or endangered species that could occur at the S.W.27th Street culvert replacement project site on Springbrook Creek in Renton,WA(see enclosed location map on the Renton 7.5 minute U.S.G.S. quadrangle). Based on the results of the requested list,information your agency can provide on actions the City would be required to complete to comply with provisions of the Endangered Species Act would be appreciated Jones &Stokes Associates is providing environmental services to assist the City of Renton and their consulting engineer in preparing the appropriate federal,state,and local wetland permits for work in Springbrook Creek. The culvert replacement is proposed to improve fish passage and habitat and improve conveyance to reduce upstream flooding of surrounding roads and lots. The work consists of removing two undersized arch culverts and replacing the culverts with a box culvert. Culvert design specifications,construction methods,and construction schedules would be discussed with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)to meet their approval. The area habitat biologist for WDFW has discussed the project and conducted a site visit with Renton officials. Consultation is also being conducted with the National Marine Fisheries Service. Information obtained from U.S. Fish&Wildlife Service,NMFS, and WDFW will be included in the Joint Aquatics Resources Permit Application (DARPA) which will be submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and WDFW. The City of Renton is scheduled to submit the JARPA by March 8, 1999 and would like to receive NMFS response within two weeks if possible. Project construction is scheduled to begin July 1, 1999. If you have any questions or need additional information regarding the culvert replacement project,please call me. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, l rC� Mark Matthies Project Manager Enclosure BBCKISPRu40BR00ru _ Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 2820 Northup Way,Suite 100•Bellevue,WA 98004-1419•Fax 425/822-1079.425/822-1077 February 18, 1999 National Marine Fisheries Service Olympia Field Office 510 Desmond Drive SE Suite 103 Lacey,WA 98503 SUBJECT: Request for Species List for City of Renton S.W. 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project- Springbrook Creek To Whom it May Concern: Jones & Stokes Associates is requesting a list of all candidate, proposed, and listed threatened or endangered species that could occur at the S.W.27th Street culvert replacement project site on Springbrook Creek in Renton,WA(see enclosed location map on the Renton 7.5 minute U.S.G.S. quadrangle). Based on the results of the requested list,information your agency can provide on actions the City would be required to complete to comply with provisions of the Endangered Species Act would be appreciated Jones& Stokes Associates is providing environmental services to assist the City of Renton and their consulting engineer in preparing the appropriate federal,state,and local wetland permits for work in Springbrook Creek. The culvert replacement is proposed to improve fish passage and habitat and improve conveyance to reduce upstream flooding of surrounding roads and lots. The work consists of removing two undersized arch culverts and replacing the culverts with a box culvert. Culvert design specifications,construction methods,and construction schedules would be discussed with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)to meet their approval. The area habitat biologist for WDFW has discussed the project and conducted a site visit with Renton officials. Consultation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also being conducted. Information obtained from the National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS)and WDFW will be included in the Joint Aquatics Resources Permit Application(JARPA)which will be submitted to the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers and WDFW. The City of Renton is scheduled to submit the JARPA by March 8, 1999 and would like to receive NMFS response within two weeks if possible. Project construction is scheduled to begin July 1, 1999. If you have any questions or need additional information regarding the culvert replacement project,please call me. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Mark Matthies Project Manager Enclosure BECKS M(MROOKu Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. 2820 Northup Way,Suite 100•Bellevue,WA 98004-1419•Fax 425/822-1079.425/822-1077 JOHN E. NELSON ATTORNEY AT LAW 601 WEST GOWE KENT,WASHINGTON 98032-5745 (253)854-7200 • Fax(253)854-8960 IWO ILI March 16, 1999 MAR 1, 7 1999 Mr. Allen Quynn CITY OF RE;VrOiV Surface Water Utility engineering Dept City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Re: Southwest 27t' and Springbrook Creek Culvert replacement Drainage District No. One Dear Allen: Enclosed please find copies of the District's Project Permit Applications, which we discussed on the phone this morning. I am certain the District will need a legal description for the location of the new culvert, among the other items we talked about. Feel free to make additional copies of the Project Permit Application, as you need. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. In the meantime, thank you very much for your kind attention. You very truly, k son JEN:a Encls Cc: Larry Capellaro, DD#1 Field Supervisor DD#1 � * NOTES ON STATE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE HISTORY: construction noise concerns first noted and published at Sheraton Renton Inn on April 26, 1984 at the first open house. (EIS page I-7) repeated at the 2nd open house Dec . 11 , 1984 (EIS page I-8) has been reoccuring concern from the begining . Page III-J-5 Construction generated noise will vary with alternative. In terms of severity, Alt 7 will generate the most construction noise. Haul and loading equipment will be operating constantly during the " legal " hours of operation between 7:00 am and 10:00 p.m. Page III-P-I there are 89 single family and 78 multi family units within 500 feet of I 405 on Renton Hill COPY TABLE III-J-3 typical noise ranges etc . ( table is attached to this statement) using this table - and taking the mean figure for pile drivers of 100. 5 - 65 dBA' s are not reached unless 3200 feet away. 50 - 100. 5 dump 88. 5 100 - 94. 5 truck 82. 5 200 - 88. 5 76. 5 400 - 82. 5 70. 5 800 - 76. 5 64. 5 1600 - 70. 5 3200 - 64. 5 In King County the exceptable of 55.dBA with non construction add 25 daytime only during construction or (80 dBA) the impluse equipment noise levels exceed 100 dBA Health problems - consistant elevated dBA noise levels cause secondary health problems that effect high blood pressure, heart problems, pregnancies. re high blood pressuer and heart - page III-P3 "renton hill was added to rolling hills and characteristics are not available for Renton hill - inclusive --- over 65 years of age 153 persons with a work disability 135 median age would be higher than 28.3 on Renton hill " In the final environmental impact statement construction noise is not addressed . page C 58 (457) answer states the noise analysis for the project identifies and considers mitigation measures in accordance with FHWA regulations. Noise mitigation will be implemented according to FHWA guidelines. ( federal highway administration )noise contours illistrated on pages III-J-16 thru -37 do NOT show construction noises but rather projected traffic noises during the year 2000 at pm traffic peak . These illistrations are consistantly refered to in the (answer portion ) � ^ ' of the EIS but in fact do not address construction noise. What are the FHWA guidelines? Do you have a copy in hand to refer to? I spoke to the engineers and contractors who did the work on the Metro Bus Tunnel , the 190 project, to the King County Health Department, the U of W Engineering Department and EPA Studies Department and received the following information : Removal of dirt will consist of reversed auger (dry dirt) - or bucket removal in wet dirt. this drilling and dirt removal will consist of a dBA rating of 80 to 100 + if conveyer equipment is used the same high dBA rating will apply in addition , the trucks required for removal have a dBA of 83 to 94 and it should be noted that these ratings will be higher if the requirement for well maintained and constantly monitored equipment is not listed as part of the contract . All of the dump trucks will idle while waiting to be loaded adding to the noise and air pollution . I know the "project will be at risk" if continual drilling is not done due to stability of ground problems. The state has known this problem would exist and a variance required since before the final EIS was published . ( page C45 volume II response 391 . ) "Any construction activieies occuring on weekdays between 10:00pm and 7:00am or on weekends between 10:00pm and 9:00 am would require a noise variance approved by the City of Renton . " a hole 150 feet deep x 8" dia will fill 20 dump trucks and take 3 days each to drill . This project is at least double in depth and there are no guarantees as to the actual length of time it will take to complete this portion of the project basically due to lack of knowledge of geological composition . The following items can be done if required by the city however it is my understanding that the requirement must be made in writing as a condition of the variance or it will nof be included : NOISE ABAITING MUFFLERS TEMPORARY NOISE SCREEN WALLS IN THE DIRECT AREA SURROUNDING CONSTRUCTION STROBE LIGHTS ON DUMP TRUCKS INSTEAD OF BACK UP SAFETY BEEPERS MOTEL ROOMS FOR THE FAMILIES LIVING WITHIN HIGH NOISE LEVEL AREA � * DIRT REMOVED FROM THE NIGHT DRILLING CAN BE STORED ON SITE FOR REMOVAL THE NEXT DAY RATHER THAN HAULED AWAY DURING NIGHT TIME HOURS. MONITERING NOISE LEVELS - CITY CAN CONTRACT WITH THE KING COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR NOISE ABATEMENT SERVICES. THE PROBLEM WITH THIS IS WOULD THIS TYPE CONTRACT GIVE THE DEPT. OF HEALTH THE POWER TO SHUT DOWN THE OPERATION IF LEVELS OF NOISE ARE EXCEEDED? (equipment used for monitoring must be type 2 or it would not be admissible into a court of law . ) The Washington State Department of Transportation has placed the responsibility for their poor planning in the hands of the City of Renton . You DO NOT have to meet their proposed dead line. If the bids are not released on the 17th of Sept. 1990 I can assure you they will be released . This project is going to be built. The questions to be answered are: Is the City of Renton willing to place in Jeopardy the mental , physical and emotional well being of its citizens because the DOT has not planned ahead? Are the people to pay for the fact that not one deadline promised by the DOT has been meet since the inception of this project,as well as and in addition to their city and state tax moneys? Is the City of Renton feeling the pressue of the DOT and not taking the time to do a thorough, well researched variance? On behalf of all the people living on Renton Hill and in the surrounding noise affected areas I ask that the decision on this noise variance not be made without taking the time to review all of the information given to you today. The Washington State Department of Transportation does not give a damn about "we the people . " Do you? Ruthie Larson President Renton Hill Community Association Sept. 11 , 1990 TYPICAL NOISE RANGES OF PRINCIPAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Noise level in dBA at 50 feet Clearing: Bulldozer 80 Pneumatic tools 81-98 Front loader 72-84 Bulldozer 80 Dump truck 83-94 Front loader 72-84 Jack hammer 81-98 Dump truck 83-94 Crane with headache ball 75-87 Paves 86-88 Excavation and earth moving: Grading and compacting: Bulldozer 80 Grader 80-93 Backhoe 72-93 Roller 73-75 Front loader 72-84 Dump truck 83-94 Paving: Jack hammer 81-98 Paver 86-88 Scraper . 80-93 Truck 83-91, i Tamper 7 4-77 7, =- dge construction: Crane 75-87 Landscaping and clean-up: - Welding generator 71-82 Bulldozer 80 Concrete mixe! 74-88 Backhoe 72-91 Concrete pump 81-84 Truck 83-94 Concrete vibrator 76 Front loader 72-84 Cement and dump trucks 83-94 Dump truck 83-9A Air compressor 74-87 Paver 86-83 Pile drivers (peaks) 95-106 I - �' L.:ormation Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Noise from Construction Equipment Operations, Building Equipment, and Home Appliances", NTED 300.1, December 31, 19", 1• 1 t III —J-12 gR d 173-60-030 Title 173 WAC: Ecology, Department of (iv) Community service, (e.g., orphanages, homes for (b) Commercial areas — Class B EDNA the aged, hospitals, health and correctional facilities) (c) Industrial areas — Class C EDNA (b) Class B EDNA — Lands involving uses requiring Upon approval by the department EDNAs so desig- protection against noise interference with speech. Typi- nated shall be as set forth in such local determination. cally, Class B EDNA will be the following types of EDNA designations shall be amended as necessary to property: conform to changes in the comprehensive plan. (i) Commercial living accommodations (4) The department recognizes that on certain lands, (ii) Commercial dining establishments serenity, tranquillity, or quiet are an essential part of the (iii) Motor vehicle services quality of the environment and serve an important public (iv) Retail services need. Special designation of such lands with appropriate (v) Banks and office buildings noise level standards by local government may be (vi) Miscellaneous commercial services, property not adopted subject to approval by the department. The di- used for human habitation rector may make such special designation pursuant to (vii) Recreation and entertainment, property not used the procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act, for human habitation (e.g., theaters, stadiums, fair- chapter 34.04 RCW. grounds, and amusement parks) [Order 74-32, § 173-60-030, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/l/75.1 (viii) Community services, property not used for hu- man habitation (e.g., educational, religious, governmen- WAC 173-60-040 Maximum permissible environ- tal, cultural and recreational facilities). mental noise levels. (1) No person shall cause or permit (c) Class C EDNA — Lands involving economic activ- noise to intrude into the property of another person ities of such a nature that higher noise levels than expe- which noise exceeds the maximum permissible noise lev- rienced in other areas is normally to be anticipated. els set forth below in this section. Persons working in these areas are normally covered by (2)(a) The noise limitations established are as set noise control regulations of the department of labor and forth in the following table after any applicable adjust- industries. Uses typical of Class A EDNA are generally ments provided for herein are applied. not permitted within such areas. Typically, Class C EDNA will be the following types of property: EDNA of EDNA OF (i) Storage, warehouse, and distribution facilities. NOISE SOURCE RECEIVING PROPERTY (ii) Industrial property used for the production and fabrication of durable and nondurable man—made goods Class A Class B Class C (iii) Agricultural and silvicultural property used for the production of crops, wood products, or livestock. CLASS A 55 dBA 57 dBA 60 dBA (d) Where there is neither a zoning ordinance in ef- fect nor an adopted comprehensive plan, the legislative CLASS B 57 60 65 authority of local government may, by ordinance or res- CLASS C 60 65 70 olution, designate specifically described EDNAs which conform to the above use criteria and, upon departmen tal approval, EDNAs so designated shall be as set forth (b) Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the in such local determination. noise limitations of the foregoing table shall be reduced (e) Where no specific prior designation of EDNAs has by 10 dBA for receiving property within Class A been made, the appropriate EDNA for properties in- EDNAs. volved in any enforcement activity will be determined by (c) At any hour of the day or night the applicable the investigating official on the basis of the criteria of noise limitations in (a) and (b) above may be exceeded (a), (b), and (c) of this subsection. for any receiving property by no more than: (2) In areas covered by a local zoning ordinance, the (1) 5 dBA for a total of 15 minutes in any one—hour legislative authority of the local government may, by or- period; or dinance or resolution designate EDNAs to conform with (ii) 10 dBA for a total of 5 minutes in any one—hour the zoning ordinance as follows: period; or (a) Residential zones — Class A EDNA (iii) 15 dBA for a total of 1.5 minutes in any one— (b) Commercial zones — Class B EDNA hour period. (c) Industrial zones — Class C EDNA [Order 74-32, § 173-60-040, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.1 Upon approval by the department, EDNAs so desig- nated shall be as set forth in such local determination. WAC 173-60-050 Exemptions. (1) The following EDNA designations shall be amended as necessary to shall be exempt from the provisions of WAC 173-60— conform to zone changes under the zoning ordinance. 040 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.: (3) In areas not covered by a local zoning ordinance (a) Sounds originating from residential property re- but within the coverage of an adopted comprehensive lating to temporary projects for the maintenance or re- plan the legislative authority of the local government pair of homes, grounds and appurtenances. may, by ordinance or resolution designate EDNAs to (b) Sounds created by the discharge of firearms on conform with the comprehensive plan as follows: authorized shooting ranges. (a) Residential areas — Class A EDNA (c) Sounds created by blasting. [Title 173 WAC—p 1601 (1990 Ed.) 4,•` Maximum Environmental Noise Levels 173-60-080 (d) Sounds created by aircraft engine testing and (n) Sounds originating from existing natural gas maintenance not related to flight operations: Provided, transmission and distribution facilities. However, in cir- That aircraft testing and maintenance shall be con- cumstances where such sounds impact EDNA Class A ducted at remote sites whenever possible. environments and complaints are received, the director (e) Sounds created by the installation or repair of es- or his designee may take action to abate by application sential utility services. of EDNA Class C source limits to the facility under the (2) The following shall be exempt from the provisions requirements of WAC 173-60-050(5). of WAC 173-60-040 (2)(b): (6) Nothing in these exemptions is intended to pre- (a) Noise from electrical substations and existing sta- clude the department from requiring installation of the tionary equipment used in the conveyance of water, best available noise abatement technology consistent waste water, and natural gas by a utility. with economic feasibility. The establishment of any such (b) Noise from existing industrial installations which requirement shall be subject to the provisions of the Ad- exceed the standards contained in these regulations and ministrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.04 RCW. which, over the previous three years, have consistently (Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.107 RCW. 83-15-046 (Order DE operated in excess of 15 hours per day as a consequence 82-42), § 173-60-050, filed 7/19/83;Order DE 77-1, § 173-60-050, of process necessity and/or demonstrated routine normal filed 6/2/77;Order 75-18. § I73-60-050, filed 8/I/75;Order 74-32, operation. Changes in working hours, which would affect § 173-60-050,filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.) exemptions under this regulation, require approval of the department. WAC 173-60-060 Nuisance regulations not prohib- (3) The following shall be exempt from the provisions ited. Nothing in this chapter or the exemptions provided of WAC 173-60-040, except insofar as such.provisions herein, shall be construed as preventing local govern- relate to the reception of noise within Class A EDNAs ment from regulating noise from any source as a nui- between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. sance. Local resolutions, ordinances, rules or regulations (a) Sounds originating from temporary construction regulating noise on such a basis shall not be deemed in- sites as a result of construction activity. consistent with this chapter by the department. (b) Sounds originating from forest harvesting and sil- [Order 74-32,§ 173-60-060, filed 3/22/75,effective 9/I/75.1 vicultural activity. �w'" (4) The following shall be exempt from all provisions tvy� of WAC 173-60-040: WAC 173-60-070 Future regulations. It is the in- '�° �;�- (a) Sounds created by motor vehicles when regulated tention of the department to establish use standards by chapter 173-62 WAC. and/or performance standards for the following sources (b) Sounds originating from aircraft in flight and of noise exempted or partially exempted from the re- sounds that originate at airports which are directly re- quirements of this chapter within two years after ade- lated to flight operations. quate legislative funding is made available to conduct (c) Sounds created by surface carriers engaged in in- studies providing the necessary data. X (1) Sounds created by aircraft engine testing and tterstate commerce by railroad. ae maintenance not related to flight operations, through the (d) Sounds created by warning devices not operating adoption of a new chapter 173-64 WAC. continuously for more than five minutes, or bells, chimes, and carillons. (2) Sounds created by construction equipment and (e) Sounds created by safety and protective devices emanating from construction sites, through the adoption where noise suppression would defeat the intent of the of a new chapter 173-66 WAC. device or is not economically feasible. (3) Sounds created by motor vehicle racing events, (f) Sounds created by emergency equipment and work through the adoption of a new chapter 173-63 WAC. necessary in the interests of law enforcement or for (4) Sounds created by watercraft, through the adop- health safety or welfare of the community, tion of a new chapter 173-70 WAC. (g) Sounds originating from motor vehicle racing (5) Sounds created by the operation of equipment or events at existing authorized facilities. facilities of surface carriers engaged in commerce by (h) Sounds originating from officially sanctioned pa- railroad, to the extent consistent with federal law and rades and other public events. regulations through the adoption of a new chapter 173- (i) Sounds emitted from petroleum refinery boilers 72 WAC. during startup of said boilers: Provided, That the startup (Order DE 77-1, § 173-60-070, filed 6/I/77; Order 74-32, § 173- operation is performed during daytime hours whenever 60-070,filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.1 possible. 0) Sounds created by watercraft. WAC 173-60-080 Variances and implementation (k) Sounds created by the discharge of firearms in the schedules. (1) Variances may be granted to any person course of hunting. from any particular requirement of this chapter, if find- ([) Sounds caused by natural phenomena and unamp- ings are made that immediate compliance with such re- ified human voices. quirement cannot be achieved because of special (m) Sounds created by motor vehicles, licensed or un- circumstances rendering immediate compliance unrea- licensed, when operated off public._ high.ways_ EXCEPT sonable in light of economic or physical factors, en- when such sounds are received in Class A EDNAs. roachment [encroachment] upon an existing noise (1990 Ed.) (Title 173 WAC—p 1611 7 URS CONSULTANTS MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Whipple FROM: L. R. Williams DATE: February 20, 1990 SUBJECT: Noise Levels during cutovers. (Fax memo 281-5021 from Mark Leth) Anticipate the following equipment will be used during each cutover: Tracked backhoe such as Cat 345 Crane probably at least 80 Ton Dump Trucks Loader such as a 960 Loader Backhoe with mechanical compactor such as Hoepack Compressors Generators for welding and lighting systems. Possibly jackhammers. For your information during my work on the Metro DSTP project I occasionally took decibel readings around equipment during night work of a similar nature as the cutovers. Almost all construction equipment read around 80 decibels when idling when within 30' of the equipment. When operating, equipment such as concrete breakers and jackhammers were over 100 decibels as far as 100' away. The Contractor was not allowed to do this type of work after 10:00 p.m. and numerous complaints were received if this work was done between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. Equipment such as backhoes and cranes are especially noisy when operating. If I remember correctly there was 102 decibels at the machinery, 98 DBA-30' away and 92 DBA-60' away. LW:ejl 89/NSDOT/9O02.39 i ' JACK GOLDEN SHARON SAARI ROBERT . OL'ELLETTE PAUL N:'CHEREMISINOFF E N V I R' O N M E N]FA L IMPA DATA BOOK t ANN ARBOR .SCIENCE . : 506 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA BOOK NOISE i .D y. Table 8.1. Typical Noise Level, dBA (DOD, 1975) t Table 8.2. Typical Noise Levels During Construction(Goff,Novak, 1977) Office Building, Road, Comme Type Housing Hotel Highways Indust 190 Phase 1 II 1 it I II 1 Howitzerz Grand Clearing 83 83 84 84 84 84 84 180 Excavation 88 75 89 79 88 78 89 Foundation 81 81 78 78 88 88 77 170 Erection 81 65 87 75 79 78 84 Finishing 88 72 89 75 84 84 89 Spontaneous 160 M14 Rifle Blast 150 War 140 Hand Grenade (75 ft) Pain Threshold 130 Skil Hammer - - - - - - - - - - - - -+- - - - - - - - - - Jet Takeoff ~a4 Discotheque 120 Locomotive Whistle _Ff Chain Saw 110 Chinook Helicopter Bench Grinder g Table 8.3. Noise Sources,dBA New York Subway 100 Lawnmower (DOD,1975;Congress,1972;FAA, 1975) Air Compressor : Distance from Source Construction 90 Diesel Truck (25 ft) or Noisy City Printing Plant Noise Level 80 Alarm Clock ; Source (Peak) 50 ft 100 ft 200 ft 'i Freeway 70 Sewing Machine +µ Office Machines Ann ante— — Card Processor 93 77 o Y _ — Cleaner ;z - - - - - - - - -Vacuum Cl- - - - - - - Card Sorter 82 67 60 Conversation Keypunch 86 65 Noisy Urban Printer 80 64 Residential Window Air Conditioner 92 77 Washing Machine Binder 68 50 Collator 90 Residential "+ Folder 93 75 72 40 Refrigerator Offset Press 87 Farm Area Paper Shredder 110 85 Whisper Xerox 77 67 30 Crickets in Wilderness Machinery Wilderness 20 Rustling Leaves Drying Tumbler 94 79 73 67 Laundry 88 73 67 61 Chainsaw 125 110 104 98 10 Rip Saw 102 87 81 75 1 508 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA BOOK Y. x, Table 8-3,continued Table 8.3,continued "' *? Takeoff Distance from Source — " x . Noise Level 200 ft 400 It t Type Aircraft dA (EPNdB)b dBA Source (Peak) 50 ft 100 ft ; 1 —�— 79 73 61 727,737,DC9,BAC111 94-100 92-96 85-9 Power Saw 100 85 76 100-105 - 94"1 Skil Drill 103 88 82 70 = .;. . 707,720,DC8 U. ,; 103 107-115 ,i Planer 112 90 84 78 72 # 747 Wldebody 84 72 " .,:,: DC10,L1011 90 95-106 75 h Sander 93 90 84 78 85-90 - 104 98 92T q: DC3,Propeller Air Chisel 125 110 , 76-90 77-78 67•; I{ 92 86 80G Single-Engine Propeller - 704 Rock Drill 118 98 111 105 99 +' MultipropeUer 79.93 93-97 83.94 814 Skil Hammer 132 117 71 65 59 Executive Jet 84 7: 92 77 r•; - i4 Riveter gp 76 t OH58(Ranger Helicopter) 77 7. Air Wrench 107 92 86 ]OS 90 84 78 72 UH1(Huey Helicopter) 134 - 11. Elevator 77 71 tr C141(Cargo Plane) }{' 83 -- Conveyor 104 89 70 64 58 98 76 s' i, Water Pump _- 1: Construction Distance for De + Heavy Trucks 95 84-89 786863 726707 6654 ., Pickup Trucks 92 72 82 76 70 54 ; Dump Trucks 108 S8 79 73 679 140 dBA -- Concrete Mixer 105 85 88 82 76 Weapon mm (ft)c (� i;. Jackhammer 108 70 �r: �'Pe - 93 $0-89 74-82 68-77 60 71 r; Scraper 69 84 _ 75 18 Dozer 107 87.102 81.96 75 90 z` 45 Pistol - 75 18 } . 109 80-89 74-83 68-77 -60-71 " M3 Machine Gun Paver 50 9 Generator 96 76 70 64 58 M60 Machine Gun 7.6 111 91 85 79 73 ' MI Mortar 81 100 19 Shovel 350 27 Crane 104 75-88 69-82 63 76 55 70 a x M72 Antitank 66 240 2' Loader 104 73-86 67-80 61-74 55-68 tii pedestal-Mounted 152 400 ''-K Grader 108 88-91 82.85 76-79 70-73 M114 Howitzer(tow) lOS 103 88 S2 76 70 M107 Self-Propelled 175 700 3t, tL, Caterpillar 79 73 67 -- Dragline 105 85 r 1 110 9.1-107 85-101 79-95 73.89 `r aAssume 6 dBA decrease for every doubling of distance. Shovel tii Dredging 89 79 73 66 60 `. bEPNdB: Effective Perceived Noise Level 105 95 89 83 77 �`: cAssume atmospheric absorption of 1dBJi00 ft. + Pile Driver 99 93 87 81 i; Ditcher 104 89 gg 77 a Fork Lift 100 95 tX Vehicles 'i } 78 72 66 60 Snowmobile 94 62-70 6!j Diesel Train 98 80-88 7478 6872 66 Mack Truck 91 84 ! Travelall 71 56 50 44 38 Jeep Wagoner 78 63 57 51 45 "yt y Bus 97 82 76 70 54 Compact Auto 90 75-80 69-74 63 68 57 62 Passenger Auto 85 69-76 6376 5770 51.654 Motorcycle 110 82 '' f Maximum Environmental Noise Levels 173-60-030 "cruise") RPM range, f 100 RPM. The watercraft shall (4) "Director" means the director of the department be at this speed when it passes the first marker, and of ecology. shall continue to operate at this speed until its bow pas- (5) "Distribution facilities" means any facility used ses the third marker. for distribution of commodities to final consumers, in- (4) Measurement. The watercraft sound level shall be cluding facilities of utilities that convey water, waste measured as follows: water, natural gas, and electricity. (a) The sound level meter shall be set for fast re- (6) "EDNA" means the environmental designation for sponse and on the "A" weighting scale. noise abatement, being an area or zone (environment) (b) The meter shall be observed during the entire within which maximum permissible noise levels are passby. The applicable reading shall be the sound level established. obtained as the stern of the watercraft passes the middle (7) "Existing" means a process, event, or activity in marker. Peaks due to unrelated ambient noise, water an established area, producing sound subject to or ex- noise from waves or wakes, propellor cavitation noise, or empt from this chapter, prior to the effective date of extraneous impulsive—type noise shall be excluded. At September 1, 1975. least two measurements shall be made for each side of (8) "Local government" means county or city govern- the watercraft. All values shall be recorded. ment or any combination of the two. (c) The sound level for each side of the watercraft (9) "Noise" means the intensity, duration and char- shall be the average of the two highest readings which acter of sounds, from any and all sources. are within 1 dBA of each other, rounded to the nearest (10) "Person" means any individual, corporation, 0.5 dBA. The reported sound level shall be that of the partnership, association, governmental body, state loudest side of the watercraft. agency or other entity whatsoever. (5) New watercraft shall be tested according to the (11) "Property boundary" means the surveyed line at specifications of the SAE J34 measurement procedure. ground surface, which separates the real property [Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.107 RCW. 79-04-033 (Order DE owned, rented, or leased by one or more persons, from 78-19),§ 173-58-090,Filed 3/22/79.1 that owned, rented, or leased by one or more other per- sons, and its vertical extension. (12) "Racing event" means any motor vehicle compe- Chapter 173-60 WAC tition conducted under a permit issued by a governmen- MAXIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE LEVELS tal authority having jurisdiction or, if such permit is not required, then under the auspices of a recognized sanc- WAC tioning body. 173-60410 Authority and purpose. (13) "Receiving property" means real property within 173-60-020 Definitions. which the maximum permissible noise levels specified 173-60-030 Identification of environments. herein shall not be exceeded from sources outside such 173-60-040 Maximum permissible environmental noise levels. 173-60-050 Exemptions. property. 173-6"60 Nuisance regulations not prohibited. (14) "Sound level meter" means a device which mea- 173-60-070 Future regulations. sures sound pressure levels and conforms to Type 1 or 173-60-080 variances and implementation schedules. Type 2 as specified in the American National Standards 173-60-090 Enforcement policy. 173-60-100 Appeals. Institute Specification S1.4-1971. 173-60-110 Cooperation with local government. (15) "Watercraft" means any contrivance, excluding 173-60-120 Effective date. aircraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation or recreation on water. WAC 173-60-010 Authority and purpose. These rules are adopted pursuant to chapter 70.107 RCW, the [Statutory Authority: Chapter 9/83; RCW. E 77-1, § (Order DE Noise Control Act of 1974, in order to establish maxi- g2 42), § 17; Order 7 filed 7 173—; Order DE 774/ § 173-60-020, filed 6/1/77; Order 74-32, § 173-60-020, filed 4/22/75, effective mum noise levels permissible in identified environments, 9/I/75.] and thereby to provide use standards relating to the re- ception of noise within such environments. WAC 173-60-030 Identification of environments. [Order 74-32, § 1 7 3-604 1 0, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.1 (1) Except when included within specific prior designa- tions as provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this WAC 173-60-020 Definitions. (1) "Background section, the EDNA of any property shall be based on the sound level" means the level of all sounds in a given en- following typical uses, taking into consideration the vironment, independent of. the specific source being present, future, and historical usage, as well as the usage measured. of adjacent and other lands in the vicinity. (2) "dBA" means the sound pressure level in decibels (a) Class A EDNA — Lands where human beings re- measured using the "A" weighting network on a sound side and sleep. Typically, Class A EDNA will be the level meter. The sound pressure level, in decibels, of a following types of property used for human habitation: sound is 20 times the logarithm to the base 10 of the (i) Residential ratio of the pressure of the sound to a reference pressure (ii) Multiple family living accommodations of 20 micropascals. (iii) Recreational and entertainment, (e.g., camps, (3) "Department" means the department of ecology. parks, camping facilities, and resorts) (1990 Ed.) [Title 173 WAC—p 1591 i 173-60-080 Title 173 WAC: Ecology, Department of A. i, source, or because of nonavailability of feasible technol- from those adopted by the department shall be effective ogy or control methods. Any such variance or renewal unless and until approved by the director. If approval is thereof shall be granted only for the minimum time pe- denied, the department, following submission of such to riod found to be necessary under the facts and cal ordinance or resolution to the department, shall de circumstances. liver its statement or order of denial, designating ii 2 An implementation schedule for achieving com It detail the specific provision(s)s found to be ob ectionabl( O P S P �- P P O j k. ante with this chapter shall be incorporated into any and the precise grounds upon which the denial is based variance issued. and shall submit to the local government, the depart (3) Variances shall be issued only upon application in ment's suggested modification. writing and after providing such information as may be (3) The department shall encourage all local govern Ih requested. No variance shall be issued for a period of ments enforcing noise ordinances pursuant to this chap more than 30 days except upon due notice to the public ter to consider noise criteria and land use planning anc with opportunity to comment. Public hearings may be zoning. held, when substantial public interest is shown, at the [Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.107 RCW. 87-06-056 (Order 86- discretion of the issuing agency. 40), § 173-60-110, filed 3/4/87; Order 74-32, § 173-00-110, filet (4) Sources of noise, subject to this chapter, upon 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.1 1. which construction begins after the effective date hereof ' shall immediately comply with the requirements of this WAC 173-60-120 Effective date. This chapter shal; chapter, except in extraordinary circumstances where become effective on September 1, 1975. It is the inten- �. overriding considerations of public interest dictate the tion of the department to periodically review the provi- l� issuance of a variance. sions hereof as new information becomes available for I the purpose of making amendments as appropriate. [Order 74-32, § 173-60-080, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/I/75.] [Order 74-32, § 173-60-I20, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.1 WAC 173-60-090 Enforcement policy. Noise meas- urement for the purposes of enforcing the provisions of WAC 173-060-040 shall be measured in dBA with a Chapter 173-62 WAC sound level meter with the point of measurement being MOTOR VEHICLE NOISE PERFORMANCE at any point within the receiving property. Such en- STANDARDS forcement shall be undertaken only upon receipt of a complaint made by a person who resides, owns property, WAC or is employed in the area affected by the noise com- 173-62-010 Authority and purpose. 173-62-020 Definitions. plained Of, EXCEPT for parks, recreational areas, and 173-62-030 Standards. wildlife sanctuaries. For enforcement purposes pursuant 173-62-040 Exemptions. to RCW 70.107.050, each day, defined as the 24-hour 173-62-050 Implementation schedules. period beginning at 12:01 a.m., in which violation of the 173-62-060 Enforcement. noise control regulations (chapter 173-60 WAC) occurs, 173-62-070 Effective date. shall constitute a separate violation. WAC 173-62-010 Authority and purpose. (1) Un- [Order DE 76-5, § 173-60-090, filed 2/5/76; Order 74-32, § 173- der RCW 70.107,030(5) of the Noise Control Act of 60-090, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/I/75.] 1974 (chapter 183, Laws of 1974), the legislature di- WAC 173-60-100 Appeals. Any person aggrieved rected the department of ecology, in exercising rule- by any decision of the department in relation to the en- making authority to give first priority to the adoption of forcement of the maximum permissible noise levels pro- motor vehicle noise performance standards. The purpose 's. v of this chapter is to carry out that legislative directive ided for herein, the granting or denial of a variance or through the adoption of noise emission standards for new the approval or disapproval of a local resolution or ordi 4• nance for noise abatement and control may appeal to the motor vehicles and noise emission standards for the op y eration of motor vehicles on public highways. pollution control hearings board pursuant to chapter 43- (2) Local needs. The standards established in this .r; .21 B RCW under the procedures of chapter 371-08 chapter provide several methods of evaluating motor ve- a I WAC. hicle noise levels. Nothing in these rules is meant to re- [Order 74-32, § I73-60-100, filed 4/22/75,effective 9/1/75.] quire enforcement agencies or local governments to adopt or use every standard in this chapter to determine WAC 173-60-110 Cooperation with local govern- a violation. Specific local needs shall dictate the ment. (1) The department conceives the function of noise standard(s) which may be adopted or used. `I abatement and control to be primarily the role of local [Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.107 RCW. 80-14-041 (Order DE government and intends actively to encourage local gov- 80-29) § 173-62-010, filed 9/30/80; Order DE 74-33, § 173-62- ernment to adopt measures for noise abatement and 010, filed 1/30/75.effective 7/1/75.1 control. Wherever such measures are made effective and are being actively enforced, the department does not in- WAC 173-62-020 Definitions. As used in this tend to engage directly in enforcement activities. chapter: (2) No ordinance or resolution of any local govern- (1) "dBA" means the sound level in decibels mea- 1 ment which imposes noise control requirements differing sured using the "A" weighting network on a sound level [Title 173 WAC—p 162] (1990 Ed.) t CITY OF RENTON BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS NOISE VARIANCE PROCEDURES BOARD POLICY STATEMENT: The Board of Public Works will apply the Renton Municipal Code, Title Vill - Health and Sanitation, Chapter 7 - Noise Level Regulations, together with the Washington State Administration Code (WAC), Chapter 173-60, to review requests for variance from levels of noise stipulated in the regulations. APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: The applicant will submit the request for noise variance in writing to the Board explaining facts/rationale for the requested variance. T toe exact natur- of tti� , 'an--^�e�f� The submittal shall describe the action(s) causing the exceptional conditions and the exact nature of the variance from the code. It shall also specify areas (neighborhoods) being impacted; proposed level of noise and durations; time frame of the variance (years, months, days and hours), and other clarifying information related to the variance request such as time lines, construction schedule phases, safety operations and the equipment that will exceed the noise thresholds and the ranges of noise that they generate. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Board of Public Works, City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 (206) 235-2569/277-6294 If the noise variance will impose impacts on an area (such as residential) and requires public input, the Board of Public Works will set a time to convene a meeting for public participation. Upon receipt of a complete application, the City Clerk will notify the newspaper and post the area that will be impacted by the proposal. Ten days prior to the Board meeting, the applicant will be responsible for notifying in writing residents/businesses in the area of impact. The noise will give the subject matter, the place, date and time of meeting. MITIGATION MEASURES/TECHNIQUES: The application will submit to the Board of its review any proposal(s) that the applicant believes will mitigate levels of noise generated by the project. The proposal will indicate, in detail, those measures of techniques to be used to reduce noise levels to more closely approximate code requirements. BOARD ACTION: d0k+0' Upon receiving all facts and pertinent date, the Board will make a decision to grant or not grant the variance and will notify the applicant in writing of its decision. APPEAL ACTION: The applicant or any aggrieved party may make a written appeal to the City Council, in writing through the City Clerk, on the administrative decision of the Board of Public Works within 14 days of the date of the Board decision. 8-7-4 8-7-8 8-7-4: DESIGNATION OF ZONED ARF.AS:1 such portion to other persons or use shall not be The EDNA (environmental designation affected. (Ord. 4301, 12-17-90) for noise abatement) is hereby established as fol- lows: 8-7-8: VARIANCES AND APPEAL: A. Residential zones which shall include R-1, R- 2, R-3, R-4, G, T, SR-1, SR-2, S-1 are classi- A. Jurisdiction:The Board of Public Works shall fied as Class A EDNA. hear and decide requests for variances from the requirements of this Chapter. B. Commercial zones which are defined as B-1, M-P,P-1, are classified as Class B EDNA. B. Application: Parties seeking a variance from this Chapter,or a duly authorized representa- C. Industrial Zones. L-1 and H-1 zones are de- tive of the parties seeking the variance, shall fined as Class C EDNA. (Ord. 3478, 11-3-80) file an application for the variance, which application shall set forth fully the grounds therefor and the facts the applicant deems 8-7-5: PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION: material to justify the granting of such a vari- Except as otherwise provided, any per- ance. son violating any portion of this Chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be punished by C. Public Notice And Hearing:The hearing for a imprisonment for not more than six (6) months in noise variance shall be a public hearing, the jail,by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars date of which shall be not more than forty five ($500.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. (45) days from the date of filing and accep- Any person violating Section 8-7-3H of this Chap- tance of the application for the variance. ter shall be guilty of a civil violation and may be Notice of the time and place of public hearing punished by:,a fine of not more than seventy five shall be given and at least one publication in dollars ($75.00). Each day that a violation contin- the City's legal newspaper,which publication ues shall be considered a separate offense. The shall be not less than ten(10)days prior to the penalties set forth herein shall not be deemed date of said public hearing. In addition, three exclusive, the City may obtain an injunction (3)written notices of such public hearing shall against such violation from the Superior Court of be posted at least ten (10) days prior to such King County. Any ordinance of the City inconsis- hearing within,on or about the location which tent with any portions of this Chapter is repealed will generate such noise. Additionally, writ- except that any ordinance defining noise as a nui- ten notice of the hearing shall be given to any sance shall remain in full force and effect. resident or property owner that will experi- ence an increase in noise, or potentially have an increase in noise, such that this variance 8-7-6: CONTENT NOT GOVERNING will increase the quantity of noise received by SOUND: that property owner or resident. The burden The content of the sound will not be con- of providing this written notice shall be upon sidered in determining a violation of this Chapter. the applicant. The Board of Public Works shall not consider any variance for which written notices have not been given, or grant 8-7-7: SEVERABI IATY: any variance that would cause an increase in These regulations are declared to be sev- noise levels beyond that permitted in this erable. If any section, subsection, paragraph, Chapter unless the affected property owner or clause or other portion is,for any reason,held to be resident has been notified. invalid or unconstitutional by any court of compe- tent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitution- D. Factors For Granting Variance: The Board of ality shall not affect the validity or constitutional- Public Works, in passing upon an application ity of the remaining portions. If any section, for a variance, shall consider all technical subsection, paragraph, clause or any portion is evaluations, all relevant factors and stan- adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, or is applied dards specified in other sections of this Chap- to a particular person or use, the application of ter, and in addition thereto shall consider the following, none of which is mandatory for the granting of the variance: 1. See Title IV, Chapter 31 of this Code for Zoning 1. That the applicant will suffer an undue Regulations. hardship and the variance is necessary be- 397 City of Renton 8-7-8 8-7-8 D1) cause of special circumstances applicable to F) Public Works unless the City Council finds the applicant's property or project, and that that there are material errors in the findings the strict application of this Chapter will or conclusions, or that the decision is not deprive the subject property owner or appli- supportable by the findings and conclusions. If cant of rights and privileges enjoyed by the City Council finds such errors it shall others. reduce its decision to writing specifying the findings and conclusions that are in error or 2. That the granting of the variance will not stating that the decision is not supportable by be materially detrimental to the public health, the findings and conclusions. The procedure to welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the be utilized by the City Council in hearing this property or improvements in the vicinity of appeal shall be as established by the City the location for which this variance is sought. Council and should be substantially similar to the procedure used by the City Council in 3. That the variance sought is the minimum hearing and determining appeals from variance which will accomplish the desired decisions of the Hearing Examiner which are purpose. appealed to the City Council. Any party remaining aggrieved by the decision of the 4. That the variance contains such conditions City Council may further appeal by obtaining deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of a writ of certiorari from the King County the variance on the residence or property Superior Court within twenty (20) calendar owners impacted by the variance. days from the date of the City Council's decision. (Ord. 4330, 10-28-91) 5. The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. 6. The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. 7. The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the variance and the extent and duration of the variance. E. Findings and Conclusions of Board of Public Works: The Board of Public Works shall re- duce its decision to written findings, conclu- sions and a decision. The written findings, conclusions and decision shall include a section noting the right of appeal from the decision to the City Council. F. Appeals: Any party participating in the public hearing feeling aggrieved by the decision of the Board of Public Works may appeal the decision of the Board of Public Works to the City Council within fourteen (14) days of the decision. The appeal document shall note the errors in findings or conclusions which the appellant believes are material to the appeal. The City Council shall consider the appeal and shall affirm the decision of the Board of 1191 NOISE VARIANCE PROCEDURES CITY OF RENTON BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 1055 S Grady Way,Renton WA 98055 (425)430-7204/430-7394 Board Policy Statement: The Board of Public Works will apply the Renton Municipal Code,Title VIII - Health and Sanitation, Chapter 7 - and Noise Level Regulations,together with the Washington State Administration Code (WAC), Chapter 173-60, to review requests for variance from levels of noise stipulated in the regulations. Applicant Requirements: 1. Completed Board of Public Works application(sample attached). 2. A letter to the Board explaining the facts and rationale for the requested variance. The submittal shall describe the action(s)causing the exceptional conditions and the exact nature of the variance from the Code. It shall also specify areas(neighborhoods)being impacted; proposed level of noise and duration;time frame of the variance, and other clarifying information related to the variance such as construction schedule phases, safety operations, equipment that will exceed the noise thresholds and the ranges of noise that they generate. 3. The applicant shall submit to the Board any information the applicant believes will mitigate levels of noise generated by the project. The proposal will indicate, in detail,those measures or techniques to be used to reduce noise levels to more closely approximate Code requirements. A list of Mitigating Measures must be submitted with your application to the Board (sample attached). Additional conditions may be applied by the Board. Notification Requirements: 1. The noise variance may impose impacts on an area and require public input. The Board will set a time to convene a meeting for public participation. The City Clerk's office will publish a Notice of Public Meeting approximately one week prior to the meeting date. Ten days prior to the Board meeting, the applicant will be responsible for notifying in writing residents/businesses within 800 feet of the area of impact. The notice will give the subject matter,the place,date and time of meeting. 2. Applicant shall submit a notorized letter of certification and list of addresses that Item No. 1 above was accomplished ten days prior to public meeting date. 3. When a date and time has been established for the Public Meeting,applicant shall provide three(3)copies of"Notice of Public Meeting"to be posted by the City ten days prior to the public meeting,in the affected area(sample attached). Board Action: At the published meeting date,the Board will receive public input, evaluate the application and make a decision to grant or not grant the noise variance. Appeal Process: The applicant or any aggrieved party may make a written appeal through the City Clerk in writing, on the decision of the Board of Public Works within 14 days of the date of the Board decision. There is a fee of$75.00. NVPRO.DOC1 CITY OF RENTON U NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON MAY 7, 1998 AT 7:00 PM RENTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH For Consideration of NOISE VARIANCE for the City of Renton/U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Cedar River Section 205 Flood Damage Reduction Project and a separate variance for the King County/Boeing Bryn Mawr System Improvements(sewer)/Boeing Stormwater Interceptor Application by the City of Renton Surface Water Utility,in cooperation with the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,for a noise variance to allow 24-hour per day construction for the Cedar River Section 205 Flood Damage Reduction Project. Application by King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division for a noise variance to allow 24-hour per day construction of a sanitary sewer for King County and storm drain for Boeing. During night hours the expected equipment being used will be excavators,loaders,and dump trucks. For a period of time during the day only,there will be pile drivers used. The noisiest piece of equipment used or task to be done after 10:00 p.m.is approximately 84 dBA at 50 feet. King County/ Boeing 4 s , N 8tN SL 31 �� 1 N Su SL SP u NW SIN ❑ Corps T m p er: a 3 3na SI � ARCO .RN SI } �f I® Site ••• M 0 1"=2000' 2000' ( IN FEET ) ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to present testimony or submit letters in support or opposition to the request. Correspondence should be addressed to Board of Public Works,James C.Hanson, Renton City Hall,200 Mill Ave.S.,Renton,WA 98055. For more information about the City project,call Ross Hathaway at the City of Renton(425)277-6205;for more information about the King County/Boeing project call Richard Andrews at(206)684-1306. Warning ! The removal,mutilation,destruction or concealment of this notice is a misdemeanor punishable by fine and imprisonment. H:L)0CS:98.298:RHJs NOISE VARIANCE CHECKLIST ..........................fi.r..:.:::::.:.; .Y.::.:,:::::::::::::.. `/`' \ � r J i .4..is\{:v: �w :ii%tiff}i:•iiiii:�i}iji'iiiiii?isiviiiiiiiii::ii:±iii?i}iiii':iiii:ii:Jii:iiii:iii:fiiiiji:iii:Y:?iii?iji'i:iiiiiiTi?iii:;r:::ii:+vi .,� J:4:t•:4:iiiii:t�y:{•T:}i:{^:{{•::•:i::::::::::::::::::::v:::::::::::::.�::::::::v:.�::.�:{.;. w Council Chambers availability for Public Hearing (<45 days from Application) 2-3 dates BPW Agenda for concurrence of Board on best date for hearing (have alternate) t,b)r c l'H rt-i' G-a V;,SDOT and confirm date y Send letters to WSPW accepting and notifying of date ISend notice to Board of meeting date Send packet to Mayor and Council Public Notice in paper (10 working days prior to hearing) Have Dev Services post public notice Received copy of notice from WSDOT posted 10 days prior to date of hearing Public Hearing Date (Confirm room, board members, staff, etc) -t��- Notify applicant by letter of Board's decision ' VARIANCE TO NOISE ORDINANCE Mitigation Measures A) A person well versed in noise mitigation measures will conduct a training session with contractor personnel. This session will include the requirements of the variance, construction equipment involved,ways to keep the noise to a minimum, and consequences of failure to comply with the variance. Applicant will submit a confirmation document to the City noting all inspectors who will attend this training. In addition to providing the training, applicant shall grant the necessary authorization to have an acoustics expert/inspector on-site at all times to ensure immediate enforcement actions of all mitigation measures. B) All required back up alarms to be used at night will be the least obtrusive OSHA approved ambient sensitive type. C) All truckbeds used in the removal of debris will be lined with rubber to reduce noise impact. D) In shoulder pavement removal, any material spilled on the concrete shall be removed by sweeping. No scraping type equipment shall be used. E) Stationary equipment such as light plants, generators,or any other shall be shielded from the residential areas. F) Weekly reports shall be submitted by applicant providing information on complaints/problems/resolutions and a report on the number of accumulated nights used through the duration of the project. G) After two(2)substantiated continuing complaints are received and reviewed by staff,the applicant may be required to accomplish testing in the bedrooms of affected residents. If tests are above the allowed dBA during construction,then applicant will be required to take further mitigation measures such as,but not limited, insulating the windows or providing motel accommodations. H) That a 24-hr. notification number be posted for residents to call in complaints or voice concerns. MITMEASR.D00 J� APPLICATION FOR CITY OF RENTON BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 (425)430-7204 OWNER C-TY OF REMTC& - KICN"M7 EMS y30•-7372 Telephone ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1W f`\Nsl AyESJVA Zip Code LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY include King County Assessors#: (attach separate sheet of paper if necessary) NAME OF PROJECT: NV m AVE Jo H-LywiZ�IF1hFJV� APPLICANT: C 1-V f ( V,5 y3Q '�I37Z Telephone BUSINESS ADDRESS:: `b !j ) S. G,VIADY WAY N Zn Zip Code Telephone Attach a separate letter stating in detail: 1. The request 2. Applicable City Code 3. Items and quantities involved 4. Justification for request 5. Time allotment required for request. Attach a 1"= 100' drawing of your site and mail the completed application and map to: CITY OF RENTON Board of Public Works Paul Lumbert,Coordinator 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 You will be contacted if application is incomplete or if additional information is required. COMPLETED applications received by 5:00 Monday will be placed on the agenda approximately 2 weeks from that date. Applicant's Signaturec�`��� �fs� [Office Use Only] DATE OF FILING: S J9 DATE OF HEARING: ,� S -99 DEFERRAL ( ) New ( ) Extension VARIANCE (✓� New ( ) Extension Offsite ( ) UNDERGROUNDING ( ) DRIVEWAY Onsite ( ) SLOPE GRADES (✓f NOISE EXCESS RIW ( ) IL\PI1,1'.SYS\FRM\81BM0020.DOO FORM 81/0020 10/97 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: April 8, 1999 TO: Board of Public Works Paul Lumbert, Coordinator FROM: Rich Evans, Transportation Systems Division SUBJECT: Noise Variance for Construction—Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Crossing at Main Avenue South ISSUE: The City of Renton Transportation Division requests the City grant a noise variance to allow nighttime construction to replace the railroad crossing material at Main Avenue South. We are requesting a variance for one (1) night of work. Allowing the work to be done at night will impact only one AM peak traffic period and will avoid shutting down normal railway operations. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway personnel supported by Gary Merlino Construction, the general contractor on the road construction project, will perform the work. DISCUSSION: The City has entered into an agreement with the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) to make improvements to the existing crossing and reimburse the cost of the improvements to BNSF. Main Avenue South is one of Renton's busiest traffic corridors. The 1998 Traffic Flow Map shows there is an average of 27,500 vehicle trips per day. Main Avenue South also serves several Metro transit routes and is used by school buses. In addition, BNSF transports airplane fuselages and the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train operates through the crossing. There are two options in performing the work: do it over a weekend to avoid commute peak hour traffic impacts; or do it over a Sunday night to avoid impacting the Dinner Train. The second option is preferred because it will not impact the normal operations of the Dinner Train. The tracks have to remain operational until after the return of the Dinner Train. As much work as possible will be performed prior to 10:00 P.M. The following mitigation measures will be followed: • Use of compression brakes will not be allowed. • Portable noise barriers shall be placed around stationary equipment (arrow boards, air compressors, etc.). Main Avenue South 2 April 8, 1999 • Construction equipment shall be kept in good repair to minimize the noise levels. • Traffic detour routes will be submitted and approved by the City. • Work pattern noise levels after 10:00 PM shall be limited to 90 dBA at 50 feet. • Work patterns shall be set up that allow equipment to pass through the site as much as possible to minimize backup alarms. • Safe pedestrian access utilizing the existing pedestrian routes will be maintained where possible. The noisiest piece of equipment used for tasks to be done after 10:00 PM is approximately 84 dBA at 50 feet. This noise would be approximately 66 dBA at 400 feet. Local shielding (structures along Main Avenue South) would provide a reduced sound level for the residents to the west, and the freeway noise wall would provide a very good buffer for the residents on Renton Hill. With a continuous flow of vehicles on Main Avenue South and SR-405, the ambient noise level is higher than in a typical single family neighborhood. A 1990 investigation of noise levels between 10:00 PM and 3:00 AM at South Yd and Houser showed levels up to 76 dBA, with a typical level in the high 50's. The same study showed typical levels in the low 60's at South 41h and Mill(Renton Hill) with occasional readings up to 75 dBA. For your reference, Motor Vehicle Noise Performance Standards set maximum sound levels for vehicles manufactured after January, 1982 of 80 dBA. CONCLUSION: Daytime weekend work would avoid impacting the commuter traffic but would impact the normal operation of the railway and would most likely require the City to compensate the Dinner Train for lost revenue of up to four normal operating runs. Daytime detour routes will be established; however, human nature will probably lead drivers to the more convenient south Renton residential streets. Nighttime work over Sunday evening through the AM traffic peak Monday morning will avoid the lost revenue claims of the Dinner Train but will have a major impact on traffic during the AM traffic peak. Nighttime work impacts would result in increased noise levels, traffic problems and minimum detouring of traffic through the residential areas. It is the opinion of the Transportation Design staff the impacts of working at night are significantly less and more easily mitigated than the impacts of working during the day. \\TS SERVER\SYS2\COMMON\DIVISION.S\TRANSPOR.TAT\DESIGN.ENG\EVANS\MAIN_AVE\BPWMEM2.DOC A CITY OF REN TON ..a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Houser Way - Main Street Railroad Replacement Project Affected Areas for Noise 800 foot Radius E 2n Q Sep C� Q� QD (1) Nh S � Q 2 DATE 08/96 (: WEFT ) R 1n CITY OF RENTON PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: May 3, 1999 TO: Board of Public Works Paul Lumber, Coordinator FROM: Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utility SUBJECT: Noise Variance for Construction - SW 27th Street Culvert Replacement Project ISSUE: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility request that the City grant a noise variance to allow nighttime construction to install a box culvert at SW 27th Street and Springbrook Creek. DISCUSSION: The City is preparing the construction bid documents for the installation of a 30' x 10' x 90' three- sided concrete box culvert. The proposed culvert is to replace two undersized culvert which contribute to chronic flooding problems at the SW 27th Street crossing. Construction is to begin mid July with completion in mid October. The culvert procurement contract bidding process has been completed and the Notice of Award should be issued by the City Council within the next several weeks. Because most of the construction involves work within the ordinary high water mark of Springbrook Creek,the City was required to obtain an HPA(Hydraulic Project Approval)from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. To avoid fisheries impacts,the HPA requires that all in- stream work be completed by September 15, 1999. This requirement drastically limits the amount of working days available to complete the in-stream work,which may necessitate the contractor to work at night and on weekends. The noise impacts as a result of working during thew times cited above should be minimal as the area in the vicinity of the project is solely industrial. The closest industrial facilities are the ALLPAC storage container manufacturer which located approximately 100 feet to the west and the TOSCO fuel storage facility located approximately 500 feet to the east. CONCLUSION: Because of the need to construct the SW 27th Street Culvert within the limited time required by the HPA it is the opinion of the Surface Water Utility that a noise variance be granted to allow \\TS_SERVER\SYS2\COMMON\U:\AQUYNN\1999\65290\NOI SE V.DOC May 3, 1999 Page 2 nighttime and weekend construction if required by the contractor. As the noise impacts are minimal, It is further recommended that no additional mitigation measures be employed unless require by the Board of Public Works. APPLICATION FOR CITY OF RENTON BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 (425) 430-7204 OWNER L l(,j OF Reh-luo — /71/eo 61 k ynn N2S)y30__ 7a4.7 Telephone ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: SW 27 Sf. anr/ nnU brv�l� C-vrc� Zip Code LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY include King County Assessors Own<t( pg4,,±4 Or- (attach separate sheet of paper if necessary) NAME OF PROJECT: St APPLICANT: C�i� Re,-, (av� (}2-S)y3C, - 79+f 7 Telephone BUSINESS ADDRESS:: JOSS- S. GrA �1,-, j y'/') Zip Code Telephone Attach a separate letter stating in detail: 1. The request 2. Applicable City Code 3. Items and quantities involved 4. Justification for request 5. Time allotment required for request. Attach a 1"= 100' drawing of your site and mail the completed application and map to: CITY OF RENTON Board of Public Works Paul Lumbert, Coordinator 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 You will be contacted if application is incomplete or if additional information is required. COMPLETED applications received by 5:00 Monday will be placed on the agenda approximately 2 weeks from that date. Applicant's Signature [Office Use Only] DATE OF FILING: DATE OF HEARING: DEFERRAL ( ) New ( ) Extension VARIANCE (A New ( ) Extension Offsite ( ) UNDERGROUNDING ( ) DRIVEWAY Onsite ( ) SLOPE GRADES (V� NOISF EXCESS R/W ( ) 1IAFILE.SYS\FRM\81nPW\0020DOC\ FORM 81/0020 10/97 -��� ��� R e n t o n % 1-405 0 SW �3rd St. C: Project Tukw11a Location W 27th St. C: �e 0 < L9 —a� -0 C: COO* '-.'W. 43rd Renton 181 167 Kent King County VICINITY MAP NO SCALE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: April 29, 1999 TO: Dan Clawson, Utilities Committee Chair FROM: Ron Straka, Surface Water Utility Supervisor, ext. 7248 STAFF CONTACT: Allen Quynn, Project Manager, ext. 7247 SUBJECT: SW 27th Street Culvert Procurement Contract The bid opening for the SW 27th Street Culvert Procurement Contract was held on April 27, 1999, at 2:30 p.m. One (1) bid was submitted. The Engineer's Estimate for the project construction cost is $92,310. The Culvert Procurement Contract is for the manufacture and delivery of a 30' x 10' x 90' 3-sided Box Culvert. A separate public works construction contract will be advertised for bids for the installation of the culvert. The single bid for the project was $86,836.56 from Utility Vault Company. The Surface Water Utility has reviewed the bid for completeness, inclusion of all required forms, acknowledgments of Addenda, bid bond and mathematical correctness. There were no irregularities and all the paperwork seems to be in order. The single bid of$86,836.56 (including sales tax) is within the amount that we have budgeted for construction and funds that we have available under account 421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065290 (W.O. #65290). The single bid meets all the conditions for award except the requirement that there must be more than one bidder. However, the Surface Water Utility requests that this requirement be waived and the contract be awarded to Utility Vault Company for the amount of$86,836.56 for the following reasons: • The Culvert Procurement Contract was advertised for two weeks and followed all State Public Works bidding requirements. • The bid was below the Engineer's Estimate. • The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) requires that all in-stream construction take place between June 1, 1999 and September 15, 1999. In order to allow for sufficient time to manufacture and deliver the culvert to the job site for installation by the construction contractor by September 15, 1999,the procurement contract must be awarded no later then May 10, 1999. Any delay as a result of rebidding the contract would extend the in-stream work past the HPA window which would force the City to suspend construction until the following summer. H:\DIVISION.S\IJTILITIE.S\DOCS\1999\4\99-3 10.DOC\RJS\AQ\tb April 28, 1999 Page 2 The Surface Water Utility; therefore, recommends that the SW 27th ST Culvert Procurement Contract Award to Utility Vault Company for the amount of$86,836.56 be referred to the May 6, 1999 Utilities Committee Meeting agenda for review and recommendation for award to the City Council at their May 10, 1999, Council Meeting. If you have any questions please contact me or the project manager, Allen Quynn. cc: Gregg Zimmerman Lys Hornsby APPLICATION FOR CITY OF RENTON BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 (425)430-7204 OWNER Telephone ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: Zip Code LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY include King County Assessors#: (attach separate sheet of paper if necessary) NAME OF PROJECT: APPLICANT: Telephone BUSINESS ADDRESS:: Zip Code Telephone Attach a separate letter stating in detail: 1. The request 2. Applicable City Code 3. Items and quantities involved 4. Justification for request 5. Time allotment required for request. Attach a 1"= 100' drawing of your site and mail the completed application and map to: CITY OF RENTON Board of Public Works Paul Lumbert, Coordinator 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 You will be contacted if application is incomplete or if additional information is required. COMPLETED applications received by 5:00 Monday will be placed on the agenda approximately 2 weeks from that date. Applicant's Signature [Office Use Only] DATE OF FILING: DATE OF HEARING: DEFERRAL ( ) New ( ) Extension VARIANCE ( ) New ( ) Extension Offsite ( ) UNDERGROUNDING ( ) DRIVEWAY Onsite ( ) SLOPE GRADES ( ) NOISE EXCESS R/W ( ) HAFILE.SYS\FRM\81BPW\0020.DOC\ FORM 81/0020 10/97 5T"T£o� State of Washington 0 L L b Department Of Fish and Wildlife �� 16018 Mill Creek Blvd PM .9 �y'�IB89 a�Y Mill Creek WA 98012-1296 19 /9 City of Renton Surface Water Utility ATTENTION: Allen Quynn 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 �av�:Srsz�2 eha !{I{ fit 1{1l{,,,,{ PROJECT PERMIT APPLICATION KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 19414 East Valley Highway, P O Box 297, Kent, WA 98035-0297 (253) )($01" 872-8300 Application must be submitted to the office of: Jack Nelson, Attorney, 601 West Gowe Street, Kent,WA 98032-5745 --See instructions at end Project Permit Application. - - - - - - - Read Instructions at end of Project Permit Application - - - - - - - King County Drainage District No. 1 has under its jurisdiction certain drainage channels in north Kent and south Renton. These include Springbrook Creek, Mill Creek and various unnamed drainage channels or ditches which are tributaries of those creeks. Ownership of the District commonly extends beyond the top of channel banks. This Application must be submitted for any project that abuts or is in the vicinity of one of the District's channels and which will affect or impact any such drainage channel, its flow, or which involves entry (constructive or actual) upon such creeks, channels, ditches or land which the District owns or for which it has easement or other rights. 17I. TIT,IJS.EILy ...::.:::.....:: ;:::::.; .......::::: ::.:: ::,::::::.::::::. :: APPLICATION MUST BE LEGIBLY COMPLETED IN FULL - PREFERABLY TYPEWRITTEN The Applicant hereby makes application to King County Drainage District No. 1 for permission as specified in Section V, below. I. Applicant: Name: Phone: (� Contact Person: Fax: L� Address: Street City State Zip II. Property Owner/Sponsor:* ** Property Owner refers to the owner of property where project will take place and/or property abutting District ownership or right-of-way. If there is no Property Owner, use information regarding the sponsor of the project. If more than one owner, attach sheet(s) with information. ❑ Check here if this information pertains to the Sponsor who is not the Owner. Name: Phone: �) Address: Street city State Zip III. Contractor: Name: Phone: (� ) Contact Person: Fax: ( ) Address: Street city State Zip IV. Proposed Project: Project or Development Name: Location: Proposed Time Period of Work (Beginning and Ending dates): PROJAP10 DOC-06/28/96 Side 1 of 2 - Over Description of Project (attach additional explanation, if helpful).- For this project we have completed the following applications: What Applied Date of Application/ Granted Date Agency For Application Approval No. Yes - No Granted ❑ City of Kent ❑ ❑ ❑ City of Renton ❑ ❑ ❑ Dept of Fisheries ❑ ❑ ❑ Dept of Wildlife ❑ ❑ ❑ King County ❑ ❑ ❑ Dept of Trans ❑ 11 ❑ Dept of Ecology ❑ ❑ ❑ EPA ❑ ❑ ❑ Corps of Engineers ❑ ❑ Other***: *** Other agencies are limited to those which affect the work on the project. V. Nature of Permission Requested from Drainage District No. 1 (attach additional sheets, if necessary): Date: Signed: Applicant Title& Who Representing S bmi4 -_nm.-!etc ! Project Permit n nGcall.;c., in s.- 1: �},, i.- n'y .. " by .�.cd b n ::_,._t ,:b �. ��.,� Cif., a Permit hpi,nv.� � ;N� =\vi i y .'iii.�-. Lug j iecu i.�� Siy� d by r��Nu�.ci0 ilk, Glvl ig with site plan, to the office of: Jack Nelson, Attomey, 601 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA 98032-5745. No fee is required for submission of Project Permit Application. However, review charges, bonds, and other financial commitments may apply during processing and/or as a condition of approval. The submission of additional information may be required before any permit may be issued (e.g. legal descriptions, surveys, title insurance and project plans). IMPORTANT: ANY PERMIT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THIS APPLICATION SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THOSE MATTERS OVER WHICH DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE HAS AUTHORITY AND SHALL NOT EXCUSE APPLICANT FROM OBTAINING PERMITS LICENSES OR OTHER APPROVALS FROM ANY OTHER APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR PRIVATE PARTY. ALL ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED UNDER AUTHORITY OF ANY PERMIT ISSUED MUST BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS STATUTES ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS WHICH MAY APPLY THERETO. DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR APPLICANT'S COMPLIANCE THEREWITH. PROJAPIO.DOC-06/28/96 Side 2 of 2 PROJECT PERMIT APPLICATION KING COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 19414 East Valley Highway, P O Box 297, Kent, WA 98035-0297 (253) )("" 872-8300 Application must be submitted to the office of: Jack Nelson, Attorney, 601 West Gowe Street, Kent,WA 98032-5745 —See instructions at end Project Permit Application. - - - - - - - Read Instructions at end of Project Permit Application - - - - - - - King County Drainage District No. 1 has under its jurisdiction certain drainage channels in north Kent and south Renton. These include Springbrook Creek, Mill Creek and various unnamed drainage channels or ditches which are tributaries of those creeks. Ownership of the District commonly extends beyond the top of channel banks. This Application must be submitted for any project that abuts or is in the vicinity of one of the District's channels and which will affect or impact any such drainage channel, its flow, or Mich involves entry (constructive or actual) upon such creeks, channels, ditches or land which the District owns or for which it has easement or other rights. .... :.;:.;:.;:.;:.;::.;:.:':..::.:::.: : . ;::.::.. :. ......: . ::. .....:. /� �r7 R (�j v: .� .. .+?l•!.'D{.Z� I � � d. :':i::::::i:. ::'.is::::i':::i:::::i'is:i':::i::'::::':: .:..R'' IF M.'.� :k:::''i:....:.....:..... ...:.i::::: APPLICATION MUST BE LEGIBLY COMPLETED IN FULL - PREFERABLY TYPEWRITTEN The Applicant hereby makes application to King County Drainage District No. 1 for permission as specified in Section V, below. I. Applicant: Name: Phone: �) Contact Person: Fax: (� Address: Street City State Zip 11. Property Owner/Sponsor:** ** Property Owner refers to the owner of property where project will take place and/or property abutting District ownership or right-of-way. If there is no Property Owner, use information regarding the sponsor of the project. If more than one owner, attach sheet(s) with information. ❑ Check here if this information pertains to the Sponsor who is not the Owner. Name: Phone: �) Address: Street city State Zip III. Contractor: Name: Phone: �) Contact Person: Fax: �) Address: Street city State Zip IV. Proposed Project: Project or Development Name: Location: Proposed Time Period of Work (Beginning and Ending dates): PROJAPIO.DOC-06/28M Side 1 of 2 - Over Description of Project (attach additional explanation, if helpful): For this project we have completed the following applications: What Applied Date of Application/ Granted Date Agency For Application Approval No. Yes - No Granted ❑ City of Kent ❑ ❑ ❑ City of Renton ❑ 0 ❑ Dept of Fisheries ❑ ❑ ❑ Dept of Wildlife ❑ ❑ 0 King County 0 0 ❑ Dept of Trans 0 ❑ 0 Dept of Ecology 0 0 ❑ EPA 0 ❑ ❑ Corps of Engineers ❑ ❑ Other***: *** Other agencies are limited to those which affect the work on the project. V. Nature of Permission Requested from Drainage District No. 1 (attach additional sheets, if necessary): Date: Signed: Applicant Title&Who Representing vUbmll i.omplcicu I rOj%:,i P.;lil�ii ,1F1FJiIvGIIVII in triplicate wlny oIIC: copy need by signed by Applicant), along with site plan, to the office of: Jack Nelson, Attorney, 601 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA 98032-5745. No fee is required for submission of Project Permit Application. However, review charges, bonds, and other financial commitments may apply during processing and/or as a condition of approval. The submission of additional information may be required before any permit may be issued (e.g. legal descriptions, surveys, title insurance and project plans). IMPORTANT: ANY PERMIT ISSUED PURSUANT TO THIS APPLICATION SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THOSE MATTERS OVER WHICH DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE HAS AUTHORITY AND SHALL NOT EXCUSE APPLICANT FROM OBTAINING PERMITS, LICENSES OR OTHER APPROVALS FROM ANY OTHER APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR PRIVATE PARTY. ALL ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED UNDER AUTHORITY OF ANY PERMIT ISSUED MUST BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE NTH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS STATUTES ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS WHICH MAY APPLY THERETO. DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR APPLICANT'S COMPLIANCE THEREWITH. PROJAPIO.DOC-06/28/96 Side 2 of 2 AGENCY USE ONLY c o.ived: Agency Reference#: C rculatedpy_ _ Post-it®Fax Note 7671 Date To 1, From / --..:.....__.... �� ILL L- iS ! Co./Dept. 1,J ��t` Co. I ;:t t" AR PA) JOINT AQU Phone# Phone# Fax# Fax# k �11 �,�..:: ❑ I am applying for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Projcct per requirements of RCW 75.20.350, You must submit a copy of this completed JARPA application form, and the (Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition)to your tocal Government Planning Department and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Area Habitat Biologist on tl7v same day. NOTE: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS—You must submit any comments on these projects to WDFW within 15 working days. Based on the instructions provided, I ame�nding copies of this application to the following; (chock all that appry) If Local Government for shoreline: ®'Substantial Development ❑Conditional Use ❑Variants ❑ Exemption ❑ Ftevi.ion ❑ Floodplain Management ❑Critical Areas Ordinance Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA(Submit 3 copies to WDFW Region) ❑ Wishington Department of Ecology for 401 Wator Quality Certification Nationwide Permits(to Regional office-Fedcral Permit Unit) ❑ Washington Department ofDlatural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification 21'*�Corps of Engineers for: UrSectlon 404 ❑Section 10 permit ❑ Coast Guard for Section 9 Bridge Permit ❑ US Fish&Wildlife Service or National Marino Fisheries Service for Endangered Spocies Act(ESA)Consultation -— ."ECTZON A - use for all permits covered by thia applicatian. Be oure to ALSO cosarlebo section C (SI y<Ttlirr_ Block) for all Pe—tt applications. 1 APPLICANT City uI Rwtien$urfacc W.itvr Utility(Allen ogrn,Project M,+n3osr) MAILING ADORES: 1u55&cutli cridy Way,Rena.,^WA 9.1055 ... -_ HOME FNONC — FAX 8 WCR'(P E MAIL ADDRESS I IONE I _ 125r410.7�4t� n ,fnla72n? !�(I A(,, tJL-' c..1 if an ag,nt is �ctinq for thn applicant during the permit process, coaplete p2. 2 AIJTHCIR17CD AGCNT NIAILINO AnDRIZZS " WO11K{'HONK EMAIL ADDRESS HOME?I LONE - FAX n ~ 3. RcLATONSI111)OF APPLICANT TO PROPcRTY. ♦r�t R ❑PUKGHAaF.R CIS l y y L r �5 3' Y� 63 Thr, rc u7t:Ilu oCeatS wdhin the Clly of Rrnkon;other Umrrr'y owneri listed In No.d belcm 'l lir, cJ• KtNf l„Id �SQ31-57N> 4 NAME,ADDRCSS,AND F'HONG N'JMEER OF PROPCRTY CWNFR(Sl.IF OTHER THAN AaPLICANT(� V f� s� �rS�/'��-r /� Renton 02 LLC.17Z73 SW Canyon Drive,Lake O:wrgo,OR 97U 4,503i242.4200 C i+ J i`�.�I F y 0}-� S r (.rtM� (.t/�y /2P n-I'(�H I UJ+ y r TLi 1 J unton. Tvxo NW Co.,2421 Lind Avenuo bW,Renton,WA V$055,425,1225.6142 -•• LOCATION(SrKEcT ADDRCSS,INCLUDING CRP,COUNTY AND ZIP CCDE,Nil IERE PRC)POSCD ACTIVI'ry EXISTS OR WIL(.OCCUR) SW 7Lh Sbaet croscing of Spnngbrook Cronk.Renton,WA LOCAL.GOVERNMENT WITH JUR 4,�ICTION(CITY OR COUNTY) City or Renton „ RII3UTARY OF WATEREODY 5pr1robmok Leek — - Y.$F,CTION SECTION TOWNSNII' Er NGG GOVERNMENT LO7 SI•IORCLtNE DESIGNATION fy yV '114 830 T'3N E Conccrvanoy and Urban «-- q)" ry3N NE 1/4• ZONING D;-: 'GNATION I.ATITUDC R LONGITUDE Industrial F KNOWN TAX PARCEL NO ONR 51REAM TYPO,IF KNOWN RrMon#2 LLC; 252:3349004 Tyun 1 Ciiy of Renon 1253010000 jnd 2523C341)004 T:ace NW Co. 31r.'JCG90116 _ -_ -.•._. nFAXC :!4- IAC� �v►� FROM: V A ►�� 6-tL'�f F7c-2T' DA7fr Y f1A(ilo INCLUDING g (,(' = I HIS PAGE: JARPA, Revised 12/93, COAU'tcl I FAX R: PHONE 4: I0 d 'ON Xdd Wd 65:ti0 I Nd 66-K-83E G. DGCKIL'G TI IC GU tnCNT U5I OF TI IE pROPCRTV,AND STRUCTURES FXI.SnNG ON THE PROPERTY. IF ANY PORTION OF TI IC PIlONOSCO ACTIVITY IS ALRCADV COf.4"LCICO Of4 TI 115 PROPC77Y,INDICATE MONTI I AND YEA1 OF COMPLETION Sue ndaehed 15THE PROPEKTY AGRICULTURAL LAND? p VCS C14O. ARE YOU A USDA PROGRAM rAk7 CIPANT7 p YGS ONO ONSTRUCTION ANDIOR FILL WORK FOR TI IE PkOJECTTHAT YOU WANT 10 EIALD TI IAT NEFO.S AQUAI IC PERMITS COMPI E rE PLANS AND 7a DGSCRIhS THE PR01'O5ED C f OR AI 5HOROL NE SHOULD aOCSCR t Iu DLFOR ALL WORK L WORK WITHIN AND FrYONC 200 FFEET OF TIA E OK0INARY E GH WATER MARK NATT INCLUDING A 5CIF'ARA7p Sl l'�CT IF AL))ITIO^IALr'�r C C 3 YINO NCCDCD. _ r hed.E T41C PUKPOSF_OFTFIE PhOPOSCO WORK AND WHY YOU WANT OR NEcD TO PCRFOKM ITATTI•fE SI7tc Pl FASG EXPLAIN M1NY Sf CCtFIC HLEb;i TI TATtiAVF:111FLL1CNCl;iGNhM. TIONand AFSTI C7 CS. DES CRiCt!THL POTENTIAL A GE Yh ROPOSED ACTONS TO AVOID,MINM7QDAND MITIGATE DETRMEN1AL IMPACTS,AN7 i'ROV OC P orEk PROTECTION. THESE USES MAY INCLIJDC FIV I AND AQUATIC L11-11,WA'+R OUALITY At FRFI':II I ANl7 LIFE. ATTACH A SCPARATE SHLCT IF ADDITIONAL sr ACE IS NCCDEO Eeo utt.tchod. PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS: SCE SAM?LE DRAWINGS AND GUIDANCEa FOR COMPLETING THE DRAWINGS. OIV 72 OF elde,71 AL M =0j) CUAETTr R51'YODUGrIILS LNAVXN<:4 aarsr EV Ai"rarl2rtn. NOYE, APPLICANTS Ak-a ENCOURAGEO TO SUBMIT PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PROJECT SITE,CU1 THCS7 00 N?o,r su n�TUTC`FOR DRAwlW,G 7rr•'•I v0141'3 nR' j r—rffl.C3 AMU Cvd.BT ISrAFD ky'MUXTM LRAx1M�i9 " 1-112 X Al INCH St@TTS. I.AWZR PAAWTI S MAY DR X197SRF.D 11 1 N'll p Yf:;: S 5 WII.L THE PROJ_CT P14 CONS'tRJCTcD i+t S JACE57 In&d %1 clomenls of thn project will be eonsbu%Wd slmultaneuusly or>nquentlally during the.15 week con%truclion Period ;nnOPOSSEDSTA2TIN0DATE: August4,1MAif_D[1URAT10N OF A,rIVITY 15 vvot kz.Insue•rm work O weeks lhrounh Seotemuv rfl -- 7 CHECK IF ANY Sf KUCTURCS WILL BE PLACED: /WAI'FRWARD OF 1Hc ORDINARY HIOH WATCR MARK OR LINE FOR FRESH OR I IDAL WATERS;ANLVOR p WAIEKWARD Or MEAN HIGH WATER UNIT IN TIDAL WATERS —' 10. WILL TILL MATERIAL(ROCK,F'LL,allLKHEAD,OR OTtIER MATERIAL)0:PLACED; IF YES.VOLUME(LUDIC YAI+D'<)_SAO CY(n q>t.Ar_(ACkE:,T WATERWARD OF THE ORDINARY HIGH WATERMARK OR LINE FUR FRESH WAl ERS7 ro:imat:4y3,600 squab feet,0 00 acre) YuS gravel ,dprap too cy),spawning (260 cy).pile cap(6D CA Pony ur ll(20 CA Pilings('I00 cy):total is$40 ey(a P^r IF VE5,YOLUM6(CUN,IC YARD,-,) _,.•...j RFAM• �(ACJ1C5) 0 WATEKWARD OF TI IE MEAN HIGI ICR HIGH WATCR FOR TIDAL WATEKSI r JARPA, Rcviscd 1'l/t)S, ColIMCL Ecology's PCI1TIiL Assist CCT►tcr for taLcsl vorsion,3G0/�07-7U31 p,lco 2 of 4 ZO 'd 'ON Xd4 lid 60:90 Ind 66-K-H3 11 WILL MAlFRIAL BC PLACED INWETLANOS? IF YES. A IMhACTCD AREA IN AL'RES' 300 6quaro lout(0.007 acre)urwotlnnd—11 be temPorarily impacted lot Placcment of dhr, ion pipes —b .. C.. , r3rlo 3 HAS A DELINCAYION®FEN COMP-ETFD7 IF YES,PLEASC SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION, CI NOC. HAS A WETLAND REPORT OCCN P'kEPARED? IF YES,PLEASE SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION. Sep otrachod wport hUcd'WnLand 001111001011 Report-CtV of Renton SPlmybrook Crack Road Control and SW 27th Street Culvert hnPlwem('hW, D. TYPC AND COMPOSITION OF rILL MATERIAL(C G.SAND,ETC) TotroorrtrY placamoid Ur metAI divorMan pipe;nattvo Soft will be rep!:%ced bank inin vvrflard al'xi 61iQ trnllPa diver,lun Pipe.Is loniovnd. (� E MATL'RIAL$OURCE'. Nulivo 6011 MAtnrinl letnpormty stord on site. F. UST ALL$OIL S ZIPS(TYPE OF SOIL)LOCATED AT THE PROJCCT SIT E.&INDICATE IF Ti ICY ARE ON THE COUNTYS US r OF HYDRIC SOILS SOILS INFOkMATIOIJ CAN eE OBTAINCO FROM THE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SEkVICE NRC : 5noho.ish.ill loans Iwdflcl.W000irvitle:ill loom Ut d"r) 12 WILL PROPOSI'D ACTIVITY CAUS[rLOOUING OR DRAINING•OF WETLANDS? yr u c p YES )� IF YF,S,IMPACTLD AREA IS _ ACRES -r.. 17, WILL CXCAVATION OR DRCDGINO BE RaOUIRCD IN WAI Lk OR WETLANDS? rJ YL`5 O rlo IF YES' A. VOLUME;Total exc-avation to bo 590 H in an vex Or appro umately 3,900 square fret pop acro) B. COMPOSITION OF MATERIAL TO bE REMOVED: Fill Inatoonl,mnlal arch culverts,s0drmrnt,muse sou. Cc»few{Ur SelrE Q r�{, C DISPOSAL SITE FOR EXCAVATED MATERIAL Lnndhlls pienulled for hiUzrdiment disposal;roPlacrmrnl or native fill baek,nte wetlands and Simi M approved upland lornlmn D. METHOD OF DREDGING Mochania�l oscavaiton wltn backhon 14 HAS TI 11!STATE ENVIRONMCNTAL POJICY ACT(SCPA)BEtrl COMPLETM? `/t S GI YL:i U NO SEPA LEAD AGfiNl;Y; Cdy of Renlun SCPA DECISION,. ONS,MDNS 4)OPTION,CYCMPTION DECISION DATE(END Or PERIOD)•�!'Ts'�' 'M r�S The host S1du Groom Rrvnr Watrrr:hcd Piolect Draft EIS issued 121%and Finat FIS i.ft, 'K 4mc thad the environmen411 at•G,ngs and altevt of Ioc%I IbOd control iniptoventcela rr,Ivdlny U105cp $W 27th Shuol culveA inipmvumnnt pro)eUL CRY Council appicived the Watershnd Project tlkltl y SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETI ER TO WDCW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLiCA T ION 1S LIST OTHER APPLICATIONS,APPROVALS,OR CERTIFICATIONS FROM 07HEk FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR ANY STRUCTURES,CONSTRUCT ION,DISCI IANOES,OH OTHER ACTIVITIES DESCkIRFD IN THE APPLICATION(I F.,PRCLIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL HEALTH DISTRICT APPROVAL.BUILDING PCItMI r,SETA RGIIICW,rCOLItAL ENCRGY RCCULATURY COMMIS$ION LICENSE(FFRC).rOREST PRACTICES APPLICATION,BrC)ALSO INDICAI E WHETHCR WORK HAS(BEEN COMPLETED ANU INDICATE ALL CXI:TINt3 WORK ON DRAWIN03 TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVE"'U COMPLC:fL•O7 NO Rennin -= -�a44�•S�O�. y,r 5 ycx sFPA .�- .Qyr.yrr�PC NO Sho ellnn Potml! Penton ,. HPA(wi0)this JA PA) WDPW 16.HAS ANY AGENCY DENIED APPROVAL FOR THE ACTIVI-Y DESCRIBED HERE',N OR FOR ANY ACTIVITY DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE ACTNITY DCSCRIBFU HEREIN? ❑YES Np IF YES,EXPLAIN; SECTION A - O.7a for Shorolina =d Corps of SYs3ineers Permit" only: 7 TOTAL COST OF P ROJCCT. THIS MEANS THE FAIR MARKET VALUE Or THE PROJ:CT,INCL UDING MATERIALS,LABOR,MACI INC RCNTALS,ET C 9 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Wm•I JVRISDICnON CI of Rnntnn "' 9,FOR CORPS,COAST GUARD,AND DNR PERMITS,PROVIDE NAMES,ADDRESSES,AND TCLEPHUNE NUMdE^v;OF ADJOINING hROPckTY OWNERS,LC rSC@S.FTC Pt EASC NOTE•. StIOKEU.NE MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE MAY REQUIREADUTAONAL N077CE—CONSULT YOUR LOCAL GOVEP(NMEN r. NAMC ADDRESS I - PI IONG NUMBER Ranron 112 LLC 17373 SW Canyon Ddvn,Lake Oaweyo,OR 97034 r t 0`;YJ42.4200 Chy of Rnnlnn TOSS CTrrAI W S Qt kJ 8D S' �'n'JF25'f317�7? Tosco NW Co. 2423 Lind Avenue SW,Rnnton,WA 93055 dsl77N•G14? �� L,.t -tt/A S03 Z—_s 153--872- c3 tx� b�14'r Dr�� - JARPA, Rcviscd 12/96,coutact Ecology's Ptwmit Assislancc Cenrcr for latest version.360/407-7037 11o8c 3 of 4 60 'd 'ON XVA Wd 01 :50 I�d 66_K_88� SECTION C — This .action MUST be coagaleted for any permit covered by Chia appliodtion 70 APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A PERMIT OR PERMITS TO AUTI IORIZC TI•IE ACTIVITIES DCSCRIBEO HEREIN I CERTIFY THAT I AM FAMILIAR WITH TI IC INI'ORMAPION CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION,AND THAT TO THE PEST OF MY KNOWLraDGG AND W-LICF,SUCH INI'0AMA1ION IS 1T:LIF..CCM,L F.TF.AND COURAI E I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I POSSESS THE AUTHORITY TO UNDERTAKE TI IG PROPOSCO ACTIVITICS I I ICREDY GRANT TO THE AGENCIES TO WI IICH I'HIS APPLICATION IS MADE,THE RICHT TO ENTER THE ABOVE-DESCR BED LOCATION TO INSPECT THE PROPOSED,IN-PROGRESS OR COMPLEt ED WORK. I AGfZGI TO STAI2'T WORK ONLY AFTt;I:AI.L NCCL:SSAfZY PERMITS I IAVE DLE9N RCC�IV[:D. SIGNATURC OF APPLICA TOR AUTHORIZC.D A ,NT ATE I HLREdY DC�IGNATC TO ACT AG MY A<IENT IN MATTERS RCL TED TO THIS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT(Sl. 1 UNDERSTAND TI IAT IF A FoDERAL PERMIT IS ISSUCD, I MUST SIGN THE r'EHMir. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATC SIGNATtlRL Or LANDOWNCR(EXCEPT PUBLIC EN-,IrY/LANDOWNERS.E.G.DNR) ATE�i AID �tl^, sI �5 ZZc or41 C Lwe,r z Aria be r MnC,4( bh r THIS Atli''LICAIION),v1U5T DC SIGNED BY THc APPLICANT AND 1HE AGENT,IF AN AUTI ICRIZED AGENT IG DEA10NA1l , 18 U.S.G pool piuvidez that Whonvnr,to any mannor within o10)udydiubon of any department or ngnncy of the United St Gteb knowingly hlaihrs,conerals,or cwero up by ary Uu k,;r hrn•m M01.01a1 Not or make:any hi no,fictitious,or fraudulent fiWornents or repre=tation or mow.or uses any lubso wining or document knowng same to cont.-in any Like,htti0ouc or frd of entty,ehull be 6nnd not more than 310,000 or Imprlsoned nut more than 5 gran or both COMPLMD BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shorelire. (Describe type of shoreline, such as marine, stream, lake, latgoon, marsh, bog, 3warnp, flood j _ plain, floodway, delta',type of beach, such as accretion, erosion, high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand, gravol, mud, Clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if any) To B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or.sttiictures will.exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, Indioate the approximate location of and number of residential tlnf'fs;•existing and potehtial,'that will have an obstructed . view, OVA C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance, set forth in full.that,portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use, or,in the case of a ariante,.from;which the valiance Is being sought: Tflcso Agoncies are Equal Oppnrlunily and Affirmative Action employers. For special nccotrunodalion needs,please contact the appropliatc agoncy in the insirvolionn. JARPA, Revised 12/98,contact Eculogy's Pcrmit X"isWrtcc Center for latest version,360/407-7037 Po),,e 4 of 4 b0 d 'ON xv. Wd I I :go I�� 66-K-H 6. Describe current use of the property, including structures: a.)i��JF�(, , T The project site.ie u� Ivert crossing of SW 27th Street, a four lane road, over Springbrook Creek. SW 27th Street supports car and truck transport in an urban, light industry setting. Springbrook Creek, a tributary to the Black River in the Green River Watershed, flows under the road in twin side-by-side corrugated metal arch culverts, each 10.7-feet wide by 6.9-feet high. Springbrook Creek flows at SW 27th Street are generally 3-4 cubic feet per second (cfs) during the summer construction season, but can increase to 40 cfs during a 24-hour period with summer rainfall (based on measurements taken at SW 27th Street 1993-1997). There are several utilities (gas, power, and phone lines) that run underneath the road and above existing Springbrook Creek culverts. There is also a sanitary sewer that crosses under the culverts. Both north and south sides of the roadway slope downward to the culvert openings. The existing culvert openings are mitered (sloped). These areas are covered in small rock (rip-rap) with vegetation interspersed throughout. This vegetation adjacent to the roadway consists of Himalayan blackberry (Rubus discolor), scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), sword fern (Polysticum munitum), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea), and scattered young black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa) trees generally 6-to7-inches diameter at breast height, and some herbaceous plants. Immediately upstream and downstream of the culverts, Springbrook Creek has a low flow channel with a vegetated bench on either side of the channel. The low flow channel banks are generally vertical up to the adjacent bench. The bench above the low flow channel varies in elevation (approximately 1-2 feet) above the channel's surface water elevation (as observed in April 1998). The bench was likely formed when Springbrook Creek was widened and channelized into a linear feature for flood control. Vegetation along the bench is dominated by reed canarygrass, stinging nettles, and thickets of Himalayan blackberry along the upper outer edges of the bench where elevations are slightly higher. The wetland report submitted with this JARPA describes wetlands in the project area. There is a utility crossing approximately one-half mile downstream of the SW 27th Street Crossing that creates a high point in the channel, such that water levels even at low flows are about 1.5 to 2 feet deep. Is the property in agricultural land? No. 7a. Describe the Proposed Work. Project work consists of replacing the twin metal arch culverts with one 3-sided precast concrete box culvert. The box culvert would be 30-feet wide and 10-feet high and supported on cast-in-place concrete pile cap and concrete piles. A short, approximate 2.5-foot high, cast-in-place pony wall would be placed on the pile caps to support the box culvert and provide a clear height of 10-feet. The piles would be 14 inch square, approximately 40-feet long and on about 3.7-foot spacing. Some rip-rap would be placed around the pile cap below the water surface level to eliminate the potential for erosion or scour. The box culvert would be aligned directly with Springbrook Creek and would provide a wider stream bed, and greater area of stream bed, than the existing twin culvert configuration. Installation of the box culvert would require excavation of sediment near the existing culverts, excavation of fill material around the arch culverts, and removal of the arch culverts. Piles and pile caps would be placed and the box culvert installed on top of these supportings. Over excavation of sediments, fill, and native material would occur to allow for construction of the box culvert, placement of riprap and streambed gravel. ATTACHMENT TO JARPA 02/26/99 CITY OF RENTON PAGE 1 SW 27TH STREET CROSSING OF SPRINGBROOK CREEK,RENTON,WA To maintain a minimum of two-way traffic on SW 27th Street, the box culvert will be installed one- half at a time. The south half of the culvert will be installed first. Steel sheet piles will be installed along the roadway centerline to allow excavation on the south half while routing traffic on the north half. Sheet piles will also likely be used on along both sides of the new culvert for shoring the excavation. The box culvert construction would require placement of cofferdams (sand-filled bags) approximately 40- to 50-feet upstream and downstream of the existing culvert openings to isolate the construction area. Cofferdams would be placed with construction equipment accessing the site by temporary access along the west side of the creek. The cofferdams would allow for diverting the streamflow around the construction site and for dewatering of the site. Stream diversion would occur by placing two 48-inch temporary pipes bypassing the construction site to the west. The proposed diversion system and cofferdams are shown on Figure 5. Placement of the diversion pipes would require digging the channel banks to allow the pipe to intercept stream flow and allow for gravity flow of water around the project site. Sheet piles and/or additional cofferdams would be installed along the bank edge at the upstream and downstream cofferdam to protect the stream water quality while digging the trench in the streambanks. The sheet piles/cofferdams would be removed after the trench is complete and the diversion pipe is in place. The trench would continue through the SW 27th Street roadbed on the west side of Springbrook Creek to allow for gravity flow of water around the project site. Dewatering will be required because of the high water table throughout the project area and will necessitate dewatering wells and pumps. The dewatering system will have to be installed prior to the bulk of excavation in order to allow for a drawdown of the water table and stabilization of the soil. Pumped dewatering water will be treated in a temporary sediment pond. Water from the sediment pond will flow by gravity into the two 48-inch diversion pipes. The sediment pond would be constructed in an upland location between Springbrook Creek and the wetland west of the creek and south of SW 27th Street (Renton inventory wetland W-12b). The sediment pond would measure 20 feet by 20 feet and would be several feet deep. Other components of the project include placing steel sheet pile walls parallel to the box culvert at the four corners of the culvert. The sheet piles will extend approximately 15 to 20 feet beyond the end of the culvert for the purposes of retaining the embankment slope. The top of the sheet piles would slope down from the culverts at a 2.5 H:1 Vslope. Native shrubs would be planted behind the sheet piles (see block 7c). Other work would include temporary construction access routes established on the west side of Springbrook Creek on both sides of SW 27th Street. Construction equipment required on the project site includes backhoes, cranes, dump trucks, and loaders. Backhoes and loaders would use the temporary access roads to the culvert, temporary coffer dams, diversion system, and sediment pond during project construction. Removal of the existing arch culverts would occur after Springbrook Creek flow has been diverted and the site dewatered. Removal of the culverts would be done by temporarily relocating/supporting utilities, removing the SW 27th Street roadbed, removing fill material surrounding the culverts, and lifting the culverts out of their location onto a truck to be hauled away. Most of the fill would be disposed of at a City-approved upland location. The existing sediment in the creek bed may need to be disposed of at a landfill. Sediment testing for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) would be done to determine if sediment disposal would be required at a facility permitted to receive such sediments (e.g., Cedar Hills). After the box culvertis installed and backfilled, banks and streambed would be graded to specified contours, the l ersion pipes would be blocked, and the cofferdams removed to allow for streamflow to return to Spring brook—Cf ek: Sediment-accu tion behind the upstream cofferdam would be removed ATTACHMENT TO JARPA 02/26/99 CITY OF RENTON �c�F/) 1PAGE 2 If SW 27TH STREET CROSSING OF SPRINGBROOK CREEK,RENTON,WA �. ��7 YG- I by a backhoe reaching into the stream before the cofferdams are removed. The streambed will be returned to existing grades. Gradual lowering of a spillway notch in the upstream cofferdam would regulate the amount of streamflow and subsequent amount of scouring in the original channel location. The diversion pipes would be then be removed. Figures 2-5 included in this JARPA show the general arrangement of the culvert and pile supports; locations of the diversion pipe, cofferdams, and sediment pond; and temporary access road alignments. In summary, the sequencing of steps generally taken for site preparation to divert Springbrook Creek flow and dewatering of the project site are listed below. (Actual construction sequencing may vary slightly during the preparation of construction bid documents as final designs are completed, and that may be proposed by the construction contractor, but the sequencing will be structured to minimize sedimentation and introduction of turbidity plumes in the channel. 1) Construct temporary sediment pond and other temporary erosion control features including placement of sediment fencing. 2) Trench Is excavated across SW 27th Street for placement of the diversion pipe. Sheet piles and/or cofferdams will be placed at channel edge at inlet and outlet point along Springbrook Creek to isolate creek from diversion trench and allow creek to continue flow in channel. 3) Place 48-inch diversion pipe in trench and backfill. Place filter fabric around exposed soil at trench inlet and outlet points along Springbrook Creek. 4) Remove sheet piles/cofferdams at inlet and outlet and connect diversion pipe to streamflow to divert stream. 5) Install downstream and upstream cofferdams. 6) Install dewatering wells and pumps and piping to sediment pond and pipe from sediment pond to the temporary diversion pipe. 7) Begin installing temporary sheet piles around south half of roadway excavation area. 8) Concurrent with sheet pile installation, dewater the project site. Proceed with the south half of the culvert replacement project. After the south half is complete, the area would be backfilled and a temporary road installed. Traffic would be diverted to the south half and excavation could begin on the north half. 9) After the entire culvert and streambed construction is completed, grade the banks and slopes to design specifications. Install erosion control fabric along exposed bank slopes. 10) Remove downstream cofferdam and the portion of the diversion pipe in the creek. Gradually lower spillway of upstream cofferdam to allow streamflow to return to restored Springbrook Creek channel. 11) emove diversion pipe-. complete the final regrade of the site and channel banks along the divers fpe-trencfi. Remove temporary sheet piles along the channel banks at the diversion pipe inlet and outlet. Install erosion control blankets at the restored inlet and outlet points along the channel banks. 12) Hydroseed area and install native shrub plantings. ATTACHMENT TO JARPA 02/26/99 CITY OF RENTON PAGE 3 SW 27TH STREET CROSSING OF SPRINGBROOK CREEK,RENTON,WA 7b. Describe the Purpose of the Proposed Work. The primary purpose of the project is to increase the conveyance capacity of Springbrook Creek at the crossing of SW 27th Street in order to reduce upstream water levels and alleviate flooding. The existing corrugated metal arch culverts are undersized and currently restrict stream flow during high flow events causing upstream water to back up and cause flooding during high rainfall periods. Replacing the existing culverts with a 30-foot wide by 10-foot high box culvert would increase flow capacity and decrease upstream water surface elevations by approximately 2 - 3 feet (based on 100-year future land use condition flows). This is consistent with the East Side Green River Watershed Project Final Environmental Impact Statement previously adopted by the City of Renton. Ameliorating fish habitat is also an important objective of this project. By widening the open area of the culvert, stream velocities will be reduced and fish passage through the culvert will be improved. In addition, installation of a 3-sided box culvert will allow for improvements to the existing stream bed by placing spawning gravel along the length of the culvert and increasing the area of gravel covered stream bed from the existing condition. Other fish habitat improvements include placement of instream root wads and planting native shrubs along the stream channel. 7c. Describe the Potential Impacts to Characteristic Uses of the Water Body...Identify Proposed Actions to Avoid, Minimize, and Mitigate impacts, and Provide Proper Protection of Fish and Aquatic Life. The primary adverse impacts of the project will be temporary, related to construction, and include the following: Sediment Generated by Construction Activities. Sediment may enter the Springbrook Creek channel as channel bed sediment is briefly disturbed during initial placement of the cofferdams as well as removal of cofferdams after project construction is completed. Placement and removal of the diversion pipes may also create some sediment delivery to the channel as the diversion pipe is placed within the banks of Springbrook Creek. Dewatering of the project site will require pumping water into a sediment pond and some residual sediment will likely remain in the water that is discharged back into the channel from the sediment pond. Direct Disturbance of Streambed and Potential Salmonid Habitat. Removal of the existing twin culverts, dewatering of the project site, and placement of the new box culvert and enhanced streambed will occur in the Springbrook Creek channel. However, fish habitat conditions in the channel are generally degraded, with poor spawning habitat (fine sediment in channel bed) and lack of riparian vegetation providing shaded cover. The total area of streambed between the two cofferdams which will be dewatered and where construction will generally occur is approximately 3,000 square feet (in addition to the area of the twin arch culverts where sediment has formed a "streambed" in the culvert bottoms). Temporary Disturbance of Wetland. The wetland which occurs on the low bench adjacent to Springbrook Creek would temporarily be disturbed by construction activities. No permanent loss of wetland area would occur although access roads and placement of the diversion pipes would occur in approximately 1,300 square feet of the wetland. This wetland is dominated by reed canarygrass and the total amount of wetland area would increase in area after construction is complete, the ground surface is graded to final elevations, and the area is replanted with native shrubs. Measures taken to avoid, minimize, and mitigate for project impacts include the following: Box Culvert Design. Based on discussions with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) the culvert will be a 3-sided box culvert with a natural mixed gravel streambed. The culvert will also be directly aligned with the existing channel to minimize flow obstructions through the culvert. The ATTACHMENT TO JARPA 02/26/99 CITY OF RENTON PAGE 4 SW 27TH STREET CROSSING OF SPRINGBROOK CREEK,RENTON,WA D r v A B �' LEGEND SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS INUNDATED BY 100-YEAR FLOOD ZONE A No base flood elevations determined. ZONE AE Base flood elevations determined. ZONE AE 122013'07" 122°15'00" (EL 20) � JOINS PANEL 0976 ;7 o ZONE AM Flood depths of t to 3 (eat (usually areas 47 28'07" 47028'07" — Q (J ` RTHERN - ---- - TPFcT deterof mminedng); base flood elevations ELEVATION REFERENCE MARKS X ZONE X BURUNOTON NO Y^ 15 SW 12TH 3 13TH S REFERENCE ELEVATION RENTON WASTEWATER Abandoned Channel STREET $W 3 l *\ ZONE AO Flood depths of t to 3 feet (usually sheet MARK ( FEET NG V D 1 DESCRIPTION O F LOCATION RM330 TREATMENT PLANT� --ZONE AE W determined.For areas of alluvial fan flooding flow on sloping terrains; average depths \ y ZONE X > R M 3 3 0 3 0. 6 0 A c h i s e l e d s q u a r• i n s o u t h o a s f O Q velocities also determined. f ( 1 Y ZONE X G Culvert- N 1 corner of the southerly walk y <' ZONE A99 w i n gwa I I o n t h e F o r t D e n t B r i d g• AiiS > Fe be protected from 10O-year mood by o v e r Green River , 1 1 feet e a s t o f (� H ��- a Federal flood protection system under �+ construction; base elevations determined. centerline of sidewalk , 7 feet ZONE AE P \ �P� W\,13313 no Q north of concrete l ight pole. (EL 20) V Established b y C H 2 M HILL, Inc . w ZONE V Coastal flood with velocity hazard (wave J / ZONE AE � 19 a action); no base mood elevations determined. RM331 33. 51 A chiseled s uare in an le aint on '4 POD J 1 h• northeast w i n gwa 9 I o f t h e /,l,T B ZONE AE 901'02 GP K t STREET ZONE VE Coastal tkwd with velocity hazard (wave c o e e r of • Interurban Avenue b r i d g e F9 ) s� SOUTHWEST 16TH action); base flood elevations determined. over Gr een R i ver i n Tukwi l a. (/qeq J �9 E s t a b I i shed by C H 2M HILL, Inc. ti ,� S 153RD � S.N 334 , FLOODWAY AREAS IN ZONE AE 23 �VF STR(_LI �, ZONE X OTHER FLOOD AREAS RM333 25. 01 A nail in the top of the northeast \ 24 g w a l l o f the e 1 -4 0 t 8 r i a g• v o r w i n O ZONE X Maas of 500 year hood; areas of 1ss year �Q R IV1331 v SSP��` flood with average depths of less B I n c k It i v e r . than ZONE X 2 4s ZONE X 16 a 1 foot or with drainage areas less than R M 3 3 4 1 1 . 95 A r a i I r o a d s p i It on t he e a s t f a c e J 1 square mile; and areas protected by _t, levees levees from 100-year flood. of a large power polo 30 feet west m Ae �53P0 1B r � ' , of centerline of Black River , 50 feet south of the conIorIino of �2 1 6 i f 16th Strout . Established by CH2M cc1j. OTHER AREAS . z HILL , Inc ZONE X Areas determined to be outside 500 year floodP lain. w , RM335 28. 34 A chiseled square on fh• highest ZONE' AE point of a large rock on northerly ~ ZONE D Areas in which mood hazards are s i do of b i k e pa t h o f t he nor t h w e s t O undetermined. of Chrisf •ns9n Green Bolt Park in UNDEVELOPED COASTAL BARRIERS Tukwila , 120 feel south of fh• 1 S 1 r a n d•r B o u l e v a r d Or i d g• o v e r LONG ACRES ZONE X Green River . Established by CH2M ZONE AM- RACET1fiACIC SOUTHWEST 19TH STREET HILL, Inc. RM336 31 . 96 PK nail and shiner set in southwest r/ r c o r n e r of wood w i n gwa 11 on f h• m (( Identified Identified Otherwise sIreet r a i I r o a d bridge over Green ! 1983 1990 official River , 0. 3 0 mile south along I h e r r ZONE X ` Coastal barrier areas are normally located within or adjacent to Special r i v e r f r am t h is S t r a n d e r B o u l e v a r d S U ZrO� X Flood Hazard Areas. Brido* over Green River . �� G� m v "^/ Flood Boundary Z 2 ��N� A� ZONE AM �, ➢ ONE AE RM337 27. 09 A 60-d spike in southwesterly face < (EL18) o m o f 4 8-inch c o f f o nw o o d t r •• on l e f t m ( 1� � - - Floodway Boundary bank of Green River 100 feet from AD 21ST STREET n o r t h e a s t e r l y corner o f l a r g e PQ SW I Zone D Boundary concrete building, 25 feet east of _ b i k• path north side of pond, 3, 2 0 0 ZONE AM / ! �, Boundary Dividing Special Flood f go t n o r t h a l o e loft bank f r o m I Hazard Zones, and Boundary 9 (EL 23l S o u t h l a 0 t h St reef -S W 4 3 r d St real . Dividing Areas of Different E s t a b l l shod by C H 2M H I L L, I n c. F Coastal Base Flood Elevations N A I ZONE AE I Within Special Flood Hazard c �S� RM338 12. 30 Railroad spike 3. 3 feof up south w i Zones. face 2 7 t h Street ; first power pal • �l3' o n north s i d e S W 2 7/h S t r e e t first x � � Base Flood Elevation Line: �� ONE X/ power p a l • e a s t o f S p r i n g b r o o k cc f �' f" ,B \ ZONE X `��P� I "^"""^S13 Elevation n Feet. See Map Index C r e e k . E s t a b l i s h e d b y C i t y o f -�- a"s"`` �f' __.. - Cross on Line for Elevation Datum. :.enton ►ub11c Works Department . - in D D C sect LCulvert RM339 21 . 79 is•I •d square on top of concrete u' i -�/ 1EL98 for Elevation Datum. Base Flood Elevation Feet curb o n •e s t s i d• o( d r i r ewe y t o Op as .. —.% �^'r"�18 --- - -- 7) Where Uniform Within Zone L h o r s e number r 1 51 6 o n S W 4 3 r d Z -/ (� See Map Index Elev Stroef , 51 . 5 feet south of north a x RM7X e n d o f c o n c r e t e curb and 2 9. 5 feet ZONE AM' s'rS Elevation Reference Mark south of south face of house. BAKER BLVD t61 ✓/ `��' • M2 River Mile Established by City of Renton ZONE AH I F P u b I i c Works D•p a r t m•n t (EL 23j >,2Q'ZONE AE ° Horizontal Coordinates Based on North _ "� 97°07'30", 32°22'30" American Datum of 1927 INAD 271 yr Projection. RM340 32. 49 A chiseled "+" in lop southwesterly bolt at southwest corner of wood 9 RRfIJGE J ° NOTES arch footbridge over Green River , 7. 5 f e e t Wes s t o f c e n t e r l i n e b r i d g e SW 297H ZONE X This map is for use in administering the National Flood Insurance Program; d e c k , 1 2 e 0 f e e t s o u t h o f S o u t h v- J it does not necessarily identify all areas subject to flooding,particularly from ZONE X STREET 1 8 0 t h S t r e e t -S W 4 3 r d S i r e o f 600 -�; � w local drainage sources of small size, or all planimetric features outside feet west o f S R 1 B 1 . E s t a b l i s h e d Q Special Flood Hazard Areas. z by CH2M HILL, Inc. /s4 w > Coastal base flood elevations apply only landward of 0.0 NGVD.and include ry Q the effects of wave action: these elevations may also differ significantly R M 3 4 7 2 2. 2 4 T h• north bolt o f the fir • hydrant from those developed by the National Weather Service for hurricane •a east of Rotiabl • Z rl Distributor , Inc building and 100 n O / Areas of Special Flood Hazard I100-year floods include Zones A.AE.AH,A0. ' evacuation planning. which is 50 f - r (_ feet south o f 5 o u t h 1 8 01 h 5 t r get STANDER BOULEVARD _ �_ Established by U. S. Gaol cif cal RM335 I A99.V,andVE. 3 7 Certain areas not in Special Flood Hazard Areas may be protected by S u r v e y. Q } r f"+Y. ' LoCA T I flood control structures, gz o S �� � , , . Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections and Y z interpolated between cross sections. The floodways were based on LLJ I { ✓, 1 hydraulic considerations with regard to requirements of the Federal C t Emergency Management Agency. cHrcA o - - '4/y - O uw' , f f ' Floodway widths in some areas may be too narrow to show to scale. w ?����\ PO ,elf Z 0 0 { n ZON AE Floodway widths are provided in the Flood Insurance Study Report. ZONE AE �,# 1 This map may incorporate approximate boundaries of Coastal Barrier INDUSTRY DRIVE F�> ' +,• o Resource System Units and/or Otherwise Protected Areas established \ 2Q' O 1 ,, t+,,°,F r, 'r r under the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 IPL 101-5911. a) ✓ .RM336 ��� " d�/ °' r, .,_ Corporate limits shown are current as of the date of this map. The user `�`=_ ��""--�-�^""' t � should contact appropriate community officials to determine if corporate LU z limits have changed subsequent to the issuance of this map. zp� �� $jt a For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping, see C m Section 6.0 of the Flood Insurance Study Report. a �� Al — - — � SO�MLN:rEST 34TH ; PEET Z O O LQ sl \ 1 i __ . 7 1 in Lu O For adjoining map panels and base map source see separately printed z T / 347H STREET Map Index �-+ -i •o w_J $OUT'-1(r:ES'i Qv� ,......i .5 30 MAP REPOSITORY 26 92 25 I Q j Refer to Repository Listing on Map Index LU O � EFFECTIVE DATE OF o COUNTYWIDE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP: q c - AJ t SEPTEMBER 29,1989 AJ ' EFFECTIVE DATE(S)OF REVISION(S)TO THIS PANEL: Revised May 16,1995 to update map format. LU 1 4 I s() % 39TH STREET N To determine if flood insurance is available,contact an insurance agent or call the National Flood Insurance Program at 18001638-6620. z R M337' L MINKLER I RCUL(VARD I South Cent-r/ - :`-i ZONE AE / Pump Slat o, I APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET CITY OF TUKWILA ( I �, sou 0 500 530091 CITY OF RENTON O 530088 l ZONE X � ;' - , ZONE AE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM i AL I � o AL p Abandoned Railroad FIRM _ --- ti BRIDGE r FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP SAXON DRIVE Q 5 1P SOUTHWEST 41ST w STREET KING COUNTY, 3 WASHINGTON AND INCORPORATED AREAS o o CRFFX y- ZONE X rn LLJ D PANEL 978 OF 1725 N f GBROOK LU > (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PRINTED) 9Q Bike Trail _sI� Q > ZONE AE P' Bridge = o = O u 1e ? CONTAINS: Q 21 p' S1rr asRD CITY OF TUKWILA sTREE T RM339 souTH 180TH CITY OF RENTON COMMUNITY NUMBER PANEL SUFFIX STREET CITY OF KENT RM347 CITY OF KENT — 9 (� KENT.CRY OF 530080 0978 F Z V p Rf NTON.CITY OF 530088 0978 F 3: N WI TUKLA,CRY OF 530M 0978 F m 18 S 181ST oN S 181ST N RM34U - STREET STREET ;ZONE AE Oorti Z Git > 9 = I Foott'dge a N S L �70 -. ZONE AE .51 z v b N� '\``/r Kent Bike Trail ., 36 a 31 z �� U 35 SOUTH 182ND STREET 9 P�Q e B , CITY OF KENT o Q� ZONE AM B MAP NUMBER 6 J e r„ N 530080 {EL ,3f . �o ZONE X ZONE AM so y �x 53033C0918 F PPv oP1�e W W / AQ ZONE X (EL 171 s P�� FLOODING EFFECTS FROM eE A ZONE X Mill Creek NZONE AE 4, � MAP REVISED: ZONE AE ., ZONE AE '° MAY 16, 1995 ZONE A "I '° - - — IEL 23 47°26'15"47°26'15" — - -- JOINS PANEL 0986 122013'07" a n 122°15'00" Federal Emergency Management Agency