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FILE TITLE SpEGIA� PERMIT 5P- 0�3- 77
LIND AVENUE 5 . W. / RAYMoNO AVE . S. W
THE ftUSr� N COMPANY alas l ��
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' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
0 L. RICK BEELER . 235-2593
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August 30, 1977
TO: Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
FROM: Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
SUBJECT: Austin Company Special Permit No. SP-063-77
During today's hearing on this application the applicant indicated
that access for an unknown volume of trucks depositing landfill on
the site would be utilizing Grady Way and Lind Avenue S.W. as access
to and from the site. To date, your department has been silent
regarding the feasibility of this access and traffic engineering
implications other than to state that no, significant impact would
occur as a result of the. proposal. In light of the applicant's
testimony that 50,000 cubic yards of landfill will be deposited on
the site on a continuing• basis until the project is completed and
that Grady Way and Lind Avenue S.W. and possibly S.W. 16th Street
will be utilized for access, does your department's opinion remain
the same?
Please respond within ten days in order that I may forward a copy
of your review to the applicant and integrate it into my final
decision.
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Gerard M. Shellan
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The hearings on the above subjects have been closed but continued for
a brief period to allow for your legal opinion on this subject. As
soon as your opinion is received I will forward copies to the applicants
and complete my decision. As was indicated in our telephone conversation,
if the landfill must indeed be set back ten feet from the building
setback line, the applicants would have to make application for a
variance from this requirement.
I would appreciate your response within ten days.
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L. Rick Beeler
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U ® o THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
p a) CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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MEMORANDUM
August 26 , 1977
TO : L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
FROM: Gordon Y . Ericksen , Planning Director
By: Michael L . Smith , Associate Planner
RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY SPECIAL PERMIT NO . SP-063-77
Attached is a copy of restrictive covenants relative
to The Austin Company as requested .
With reference to your other questions , please see
our memorandum of August 25th regarding the Gary
Merlino Special. Permit request.
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RECEIVED
CITY OF RENTON
HEARING EXAMINER
AUG 2 51977
AM PM
7,8,9110,1111211,2131415/6
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METRO INDUSTP1-_'t7„ DISTRJ-C T • I NCchi>Gr,' :-1 calle
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of the real property desribed in i..'_.'.a:.`:.t t':
called the .�Ct7 Tract, t; r"' t: ...•.;1 to ::._.; ..... __. ._" l::�i--;. ,
:o .L _ .c V, C . J.-.ac i_, and d_sire::, to :-•1 :Iect th ? - t to the
conditions , covenants , ;est;io-1-ions r..esorvtios i, ,r% c_ 1
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called covenants) hereinafter set forth, isand (.
for the benefit of the Tractand each owner thereof„,
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• Co the benefit ?nci pass with the Tract, and ir vei :i:
r �= .C. t:J c;.: t.: Qt`_C::t c�:7.C. every i..:, c.Ji.' _�.,; l
thereof, and shall apply to and bind the suc ;css , in. ..d
owner thereof. � ::iLL,'
THEREFORE, G hereby declaresthatTract
��0:'', ^ ';R_sFOPrantQr the is, �,�
''l Ca and Cl ,�,�,l l .�_
h� ' , transferred,. sold, conveyed and occupied subject to the coven;. �.ts,
here set forth. �.
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CLAUSE
DEFINITION r,r�.
"Building Site" shall mean any lot, or portion thereof, or two or more
contiguous lots or portions thereof, or a part el. of land in the Tract
' upon which a commercial or light industrial building .or buildings- and
appurtenant structures may be erected in conformance with the require-
ments of these covenants m - .
"Improvements" shall mean and include a co=e rc•:..al warehouse, or light
industrial building. or buildings, outbuildings a.pnuruenant thereto, park
load inc- areass`
inG* areas,. fences, masonry wails, :�
� loading areas , Ii.c.., �. � 1 hedges,es, lawns, mass
plantings and any structures of any type ,or kind l.oca:wed above ground.
Building line or lines" shall mean the maximum distance which commercial
warehouses, or light industrial buildings and outbuildings o"' any struc-
tures of any type or kind located above ground shall be set back from the '
property or street lines„ , . .
"Side Building -site line" shall mean the boundary or property line aivi--
ding tiro •adjoining building sites. .
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GENERAL PURPOSES OF CONDITIONS
The Tact
1 �- is Subjected to the covenants to insure proper use .:nd ap•��•n';I i_. ..
development of each building site; to protect the oi•rner's of buiidino sj.tes
against improper use of surrounding building sites as will depreciate the
• value of their property; to guard against the erection thereon C on of st i:l:? e:
built of improper or unsuitable materials; to insure adequate and rest sonab li
development of: the' Tract; to encourage the erection of attractive ir,lreve•"
Bents thereon with aD rO iiate locations '"her .. s; co ore-
s p P•" thereof on �•:J.i_C:1.I:C' E;:�.1:.F•
vent haphazard and inharmonious improvemen-a of building s:_ , '<-; ' scot;:::o
and maintain proper set-backs streets, an `uaue `'' _ _
between structures; and in general al_ to provide : u•atoly for a h= _'a t" -1-
• and quality of improvement in the Tract.. ,
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r A. No noxious or O1::C :i1.,J'J'C t:'"c:ta: i ' y be
anything be done thereon which i:." '' en o:..• hcc: �1..il. ann tr` c /.,
the Tract by -• . `'''� _.._. O , c;l-1C:e: O:- iU:.... . ; -
reason of on ,_ightl.t.1ice -1 C,• 7C-:
� �)... '�.lC`: .._. .... ,:LL'C'- Qf3S)_o:; Of Cy'ii:".::
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(lust, fumes, smoke or i1C)a.; C'
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B. Without otherwise limiting the provisions o,_ 'araq: al)n A of t 1:'_. Ca:,s
III, or• any of the other terms and conditions of -i c:se coven nti;, tla
buildings or premises, except as otherwise provided in these re:Ti •_
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' covenants, may be used for any use permitted under apel_ica.bl . c_' t;i.
I zoning regulations, as the same now exist, or
i -P as tiZe samehave been ,r
hereafter be amended, except the following uses shall not be permit•.=:' ;
1. Auto .wrecking, salvage yards, used material yards,
baling of waste or scrap paper, rags, meta
ls,s
. or junk;
2, Bag cleaning;
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3 . Boiler and tank works;
_.- 4 . Central mixing plant for asphalt, moi:ta'r:r plaster or concrete.
C. Improvements erected on the Tract shall not exceed th i_;ty•- _ ,.ve (35) i el
in height, without the written approval of the Grantor.
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D. No, ir;tnrovements as herein defined shall be erected, placed or altered c
any building site until the building or. other improvement plans, specifica-
tions, and plot plan showing the location of such improvements on the part:
cular building site have been submitted to. and approved in writing as to
conformity and harmony of external design with existing structures in the
development, and as to _Location of the improvements on the building site a:
as to location- of the improvements With respect to topography, grade and
finished ground elevation, by Grantor, unless and until such right• has beer
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expressly assigned, and then such right will pass to such assignee. The
Grantor, -its successors or assigns, shall not be liable in damages to any
one so submitting plans for approval or to any owner or owners of lane
covered by this instrument by reason of mistake in judgment, negligence o':
non-feasance of itself, its agents or employees, arising out of or in con-
nection with the approval. • or disapproval, or failure to approve any sub:1
plans, Any one SO submitting plans 'to the Grantor for approval, by the
• submitting of such plans, agrees that , he o7; it will not bring any action o
suit to recover for any such damages against the Grantor. . In the event
- Grantor fails to approve or disapprove such design a.nd location within
thirty (30) days after plans and specifications have been submitted to this covenant will be deemed to have_ been fully compliedwith, IT the •t J
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structi on -ot alteration of improvements or extension of trackage is bec;1122
in violation of the terms and conditions ons of this Section D or without th.a
written approval required in other ctio is hereof =
erection, establishment or alteration of such is _roveme. is r of
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• _ackc ge has been commenced prior to the completion thereof,
havebeen CJ'i�.._
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will he deemed to fully complied with..
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'opon—•n_ _.l 0-,: �('(: ..e . • . (.J . .
separately c -:ed 11�;'):,:C .•. '.1 _ . .. �.t . .. ..
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ty lino clil:jo .`; a (iC:C:.._:i'. i.I i' (.
ty lino sl ..L.l not cl'J' C . ' 'L7:'(%
the railroad company, . �:;lt 1::, ,.c.
)�-.of any
.building site, J10 '_ .11c: 1.•.J=i o:' bui.1d•i 1'"' . . . . ��
right-of-way Or .F�1 '- c J I'� � I.�. V i.:G•.�, ui:' C.' --
d the railr0 exeoi F;:1 1::::�.c.'i''il C'Gu`�:'ii [;
d:1 railroad CGiui�'<4:'1�'s - '
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No building or structures shall '? closersixty 1^' /'\
L1 l b, 'Lhan s { South
153rd Y, ,t or thirty = _._
U) foot tO thi' 4i Y1 ' L. .`r oth::;;_ v:. C.. ..lr1{.il',n the Tract. �' '
- �� . Improvements on any building ldi.n(; i.i.('^::ha�.l ne'•-- .
than US'� of the site. The. J_ OCCL more
1h facing material o�: the !)i:1.1.C�' r).tj in the r'ra t
shall
be '
concrete block, brick, steel, or other material
Grantor. other i:._.%C r:1.e: 1. i) i.CiVC '., by the
r. No building or structures above ground ;-L ,
• lines, area
aJc extend beyond the "'L111G. '";
• , and the area between the building lines a_;;[;. the • • •.-J-
v linc,s is to
be uhed either for open landsca,:cd and _ .� o : o:
faced pa kind areas. If i111dS6-ap :c' it C) l 1 J_ ac ,f I:�'-`'`^w th
., .t shall cone• attractively with
laL•ril trc�e.^a Sill:L1��' '' - ••• _ l _ '
/7 , .J, e:lrc• , c^.CCG%Ck.LII�� l.d p3..�!..1.? J_.1.:_Ut.. Cl4'�:�::OV''ed In �'ri:.V.!.Z(.' )J,1
T.G OJ_J. Sl.rl.e:•c t.-::: Jt�.:'Sl 4s:�� 1� r ,
surfacingmust be approved -i�' c.i:1C1i1C, c.:.J_.:'i:rc:',;.�;i::;� Z...G
j in writing by , Grantor.'a:hl.. Any l�:�iC:.�.:C.'c:i���.d [•_d
pnr;:i.nc. areas shall be maintained in good condition. -"
G. The location. of loading facilities
v1e.._:. shipping and receiving i ocksare required shall be subject to the approval of the Grantor.
N. Power.used in any' establishment in the Tract shall be
confined to elec-
, trical or substantially equivalent type of power using only oil, gasoline:
gas or liquid petroleum products or similar Cobu ti nlo• m:.tcr Lals in its
production, or other products which do not p1iocmc:e excessive smoke, odors
. • or fumes. .
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.1. For each light manufacturing, jobbing, warehousing, wholesaling or
other use permitted in the area subject to .these covenants, there :,'hall b
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provided off street automobile parkingsuchto facilities, facilities �,, be
app oved •in writing by • Grantor but to bO based generallythe eminimumPate
at `ll� �. ..�.
of one parking space for each three employees to be employed on the pr al C?i (i:?Ci5
J. The storage of bulk co::modities shall be confined to locations and
scrceni.l., thereofas approved in writing by the C;_tlntor.
X. Railroad right-of-wayGrantorany easements may be granted ed by on
ty in the Tract so long as it .is the owner in fee simple thereof.
L. , No bit board- nY- - 7 7.r.,~' ' li • n i— -. Ir si c other than these i.cic::lti.f,,•inc; the
name, business and prodiucts of the person or firm occupying the i)'=o:lises
shall be permitted., except that a sign not to e ten foot
bv
twenty (20) feet in size offering the premises 1:U:'7 sale or lease
permitted. .
' ii. No fence, masonry' wall, hedge or mass n{ i?: shail be permitted to
extend beyond the building lines establish c-L he:_c::,i: except r
L:':CJa ct:��.�Ci v cl.t ?..J
Writing by the Grantor. -
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Auditor ' s 2ile No, 67.92;711 Paco -4- .
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N. Whenever the wrin apprcval of the Crantor is :.:C.:(111.-LKC. i'‘.-'. connecti.on
with any improvements to be installed, erectc.d, or altered, or is otherwisc,
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required by the provisions of the covenants, sa:-:.e shall be governed bv
the conditions set forth in Section D, Clause II:r„ hereof,,
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, 1 O. Each of the conditions, covenants, restrictions and reservations sot
forth above shall coLtinue and be binding upon the Grantor and upon its
successors and assigns and upon each of them and all parties and all oer
L sons claiming under them for a period of twenty-five (25) ve::.rs from date
1 - . hereof.
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.. . Reasonable deviations from these covenants may be permitted upon the prio
written approval of the Grantor.
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P. These covenants shall run with the land and bind the owner of each no:
tion .of the Tract, its successors and assigns, and all parties agree to
• conform to and observe them, but no covenant shall be personally binding c
any corporation, person or persons, except in respect to breaches committc
1 during its, his or their ownership, and Grantor or the owner or owners of
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1 - any of the above land shall have the right to sue for and obtain an in.jun(
tion prohibitive or mandatory to prevnt the breach of or to c:nfcrce the
observance of these covenants, in addition to the ordinary leccal action fc
dnfl,-----,- and the failure of Grantor' and the owner of any other lot or lot.:
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or building sites hereby restricted to enforce any of the covenants at t1-1
time of its violation, shall in no event be coerce to be .a waiver of the
right to do so as to any subsequent violation.
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. Q. Invalidation of any one of these covenants or any part thereof by
judgments or court order shall in no wise effect any of the ,other provi-
! I - sions which shall remain in full force and effect. ,-
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Lots 11 to 48 inclusive in Block 19 snd all of Blocks 20, 23, 24, , ,
3c), 33 and 34 (now vaceted) of C.D. rl1111:-,an ' ; Earl -iigton Garde_,:.
Addition to the City of ,Seattle e Division.i _.Ci: No . 1, as per plat .:'c C;o:_'d.,.
.,,,,:,,,H inVolume 17 of Pits, on page 74, records of i.i.nJ __..
County, v_- that
4g portion of Lots 12 to 29, inclusive in said Block 15, conveyed to the
State of Washington by Deeds recorded under Auditor' s File .:c . 391 o
',,; No. 45� 3, TOGETHER WITH. t - 0-,-1T
ay:.
andt�� t�� ' 1 1L ',;_L.111 vacated c Ci streets adjoining; ALSO, _,..'..��
I'•�'t:,' I the north 15 feet of the following •described property:
-' € I All of the vacated Blocks 23 and 24 of said C .D. Hillman' s :.'3.:arlington
'` : Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division i':o. ! TCG:_:.;x....._,_i WITH,4 Sean e Dl v ,
•;ip: - west n -� of vacated
sJ__�_.et • -� r Blockr l ^'/, -
%;�,.F the c J one-half TaCa�Cd �.�:. c� aa�o n___z�; 'said LCi r �; 0,. the east,
g:, the. east one-half of vacated s erect adjoining said Block 24 on the west,
,,1 . . and all. of the vacated street lying between said Blocks 23 and 2�;; .
: , Also, EXCEPT . all that part of the following in described- tract " " ' T_n
: r,ri of line drawn
with o _ feet es t eriz
__ ,, easterly a 1. „c d_. a'. 1 parallel Z'�i�Il 2 Cic 71= 50 _ec tJ distant i';
k..:,•;a,E,,, .. when; measured at Tr4�C.,•it angles from0. t f L Line Surveyey of Primary State
htic N CV cs,iyo 1,
SSi1 No. 2-M to Jct. .PSi-1 No.. 2 in Rec on, . sa. a tract
,45, I; 'X being described as follows : -
R Lots . 11 to 4o, Inclusive in (vacated) Block 19 of said ,C.D. Hillman' s
4.-g ' ._;arlir,�;to i Gardens. r^.dc':it1.on to the City of Seattle .Division No, 1 • .
•>t,tl j .6A:C. �'i tnat portion of said Lots 12 to 29 inclusive,' conveyed .to State
(gym,v 1 _ - - ' l,j•_ ir.�• i g t _ f+ Auditor' s
�:.� O� ,.u,�.�1.�GlJOi"1 �.O.C'- r'Oud by deeds recorded under File Nos .
,_"1 • 391b5CC and 4551.803, records of King County, situatein the C. �y of
J_ l J_ F� .!_ J r. j L
;iN . Reritofi, County o.� .King, StJaUe o.� ti`�ashington. .
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CITY OF RENTON 0 NtO
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT (A. '
441
FOR FFICE USE ONLY ,9 PQ-
�� 7 41 tiQ
/: e0P77
Date Rec ' d. ,E 2 NG
;Application Fee $ .4/576
0 Receipt No . /7-
jEnvironmental Review Fee $ 27.zD
'APPLICANT TOT COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 6 :
l. Name /i/e A'.'nily eon BANS Phone 206 -22 6 -8800
Address 80o S ►y I674 STEEP / ,PE,VrO/v , \VAs,dw6rem, 9805 S
2 . Property location 8E J�s L/ 1 Q �v��v v� �'Jo
�AY Bourg Sipe. OF StII /6 rW S3-2E67:
3. Legal description (attach additional sheet if necessary) T E /Voe7H 455.88
OF VAe.4 re D $moo car 241 C.D. WalablA,vS 9 EArecivc ro,v *642.4 DE,u5 AvA/rjo"
TO T/hE eir9 JF .SEAP7G4, 0/015/04, 'tio I J EYGEP7 TKE Po er/O'V
0E4eE Dr Ly/A) et:.Y Oc A LmuE Lc et To yE--
Ce.ore2 L/A/e OF 87 Ave So.r4 1../ND Ad6 .
ALSO THE ,loarfl 444.4 OF VAGATErO &o cI 31 Pi.Ar &cces*"
TEE Pony/oN L,y/,u c lesrrtec y Piz A Lira 30 ' C A sr Ama Pa,eeALc et
To 77;6 CE.vm-2 L/,vE gc 7N Aus ream (/tAYHo,vO Aye ).
Ac.s-o T 4r PQr/aN me V4eAr&) A." Ave,uue Soaro 1 49./,4ceAdo
AA..o A4v rria4 OPOA, me AgovE pesc/t/$E7o us Po rio or
Se,o l c.oc1Cf.
4 . Number of acres or square feet lO • 5 A c tccS Present Zoning44vie /Wag.
5 . What do you propose to develop on this property? 1702EPAR.449/04J ,
Ass u rv2.E ve-i_o ilE-A)7:
6 . The following information' shall be submitted with this application :
A. Site and access plan ;(include setbacks , Scale
existing structures , easements , and other
factors limiting development) 1" = 10 ' or 20 '
B . Parking, landscaping , and screening plan 1" = 10 '
C. Vicinity map (include land use and zoning
on adjacent parcels) ' 1" = 200 ' to 800 '
D. Building height and area (existing and proposed)
E. A special permit required by the Renton Mining, Excavation and
Grading Ordinance shall submit the information listed in
Section 4-2307 . 5 in addition to the above.
7 . LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER' S ACTION:
Date Approved
Date Denied
Date Appealed
Appeal Action
Remarks
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Planning Dept.
AFFIDAVIT
an officer of METRO INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT{. who is
I►� C_ R. Wing , being duly sworn, declare that I
am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the
foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information
herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn before me
this 28thday of July ► 19 77 ,
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at Seattle -
(Name of Notar Public) (Signature` of 0 er'
Donna J. Trulson C. R, Wing
METRO INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
800 Southwest 16th Street, Renton, WA 800 Southwest 16th Street
(Address) (Business Address) (Address)
Renton, Washington
(City) (State)
226-8800
(Telephone)
(FOR OFFICE USE ONLY)
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me
Hand has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to
;conform to the rules d r" gu ` ions of the Renton Planning Department
governing the filing <of s_uch Qp ication .
,Date Received 4(1 , By :
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�N1NG ` Renton Planning Dept .
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7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well
as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including
any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ-
mental setting of the proposal ) : '
Peopee ry to CA 7 - SETiaEe4v 1.,/mo lave ,4 et,
fAYMoNvO Av6iVelE---QN 7;4 So i ri zoe ®F
ST2 EC-G
45.
8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal :
-- 1 JAaOARY 1978
9. List of all permits , licenses or government approvals required for the proposal
(federal , state and local --including rezones) :
CleA OP)4 if 6L4- Ped&I/rf,eo M _ g/frit QF gE-Alfall
10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity
related to or connected with this proposal ? If yes , explain:
No - ---- --
11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal ? If yes , explain:
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12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro-
posal ; if none has been completed , but is expected to be filed at some future
date, describe the nature of such application form:
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II . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required)
( 1) Earth. Will the proposal result in :
(a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic
substructures?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Disruptions , displacements, compaction or over- �I
covering_ of the soil?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief
features?
YES MAYBE NO
(d) The destruction, covering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features? _
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils ,
either on or off the site?
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or
changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which
may modify the channel of a river or stream or the
bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
�� �G YES MAYBE NO
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM ,,: kJ 1
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ��%N ,
Application No. [A u_ _ �
Environmental Checklist No. £ Ct' - aL = /7
PROPOSED, date: FINAL , date :
0 Declaration of Significance Declaration of Significance
Declaration of Non-Significance O Declaration of Non-Significance
COMMENTS : — _.-- -- - --- —
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Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires
all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their
own actions and when licensing private proposals . The Act also requires that an EIS be
prepared for all major.actions significantly affecting the quality of the environment.
The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a
proposal is such a major action. •
Please answer the following questions as completely •as you can with the information
presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where
you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your
explanation in the space provided,, or use additional pages if necessary. You should
include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele-
vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all
agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with-
out unnecessary delay.
The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the license for which
you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers
should include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is completed,
even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all
of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with-
out duplicating paperwork in the future.
NOTE: This is a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State
of Washington for various types of proposals . Many of the questions may not apply to
your proposal . If a question does not apply, just answer it "no" and continue on to the
next question.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM -
I . BACKGROUND A /�
1 . Name of Proponent _._TNE -__ AUsr/NCOMP NY _ --
2. Address and phone number of Proponent:
800 51V /bra s-,Q€�rrQ ,_C1/Askisc�ON 98055___
P#ionic 206- 226 -88QQ
3. Date Checklist submitted
4. Agency requiring Checklist AEAIfDA/ PLAAIAI
5. Name of proposal , if applicable:
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6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its
size, general design elements , and other factors that will give an accurate
understanding of its scope and nature) :
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(5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers of
any species of fauna (birds, land animals including
reptiles , fish and shellfish, benthic organisms ,
insects or microfauna)? �C
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species of fauna?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area ,
or result in a barrier to the migration or movement X
of fauna?
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? X
^� � �/ YES MAYBE NO
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(6) Noise. Will the proposal, increase existing noise levels?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or
glare?
YES . MAYBE
Explanation:
(8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in .the alteration of the
present or planned land use of an area? �(
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation.:
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(9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in :
(a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?
YES MAYBE
(b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation :
(10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an
explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including;
but not limited to, oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset conditions? _
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location,, distri-
bution, density, or growth rate of the human population
of an area?
Yam— MAYBE NO
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Explanation:
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(2) Air. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
quality? YES MIT N0
(b) The creation of objectionable odors? �(
YES . MAYBE NO
(c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature,
or any change in climate , either locally or
regionally?
YES MAYBE NO
( Explanation:
(3) Water. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes in currents , or the course of direction of
water movements , in either marine or fresh waters?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns , or n
' the rate and amount of surface water runoff?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? k
YES MBE NO
(d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water
body? ?C
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration
surface water quality, including but not limited to
temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity?
YES MAYBE 0
(f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of
ground waters? _
YES MAYBE 0
' (g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either
through direct additions or withdrawals , or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations?
YES MAYBE NO
(h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through
direct injection, or through the seepage of leachate,
phosphates , detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria,
or other substances into the ground waters? Nr
YES MAYBE NO
(i ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available
for public water supplies?
YES MAYBE NO
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(4) Flora. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any
species of flora (including trees, shrubs , grass , crops ,
microflora and aquatic plants)?
Y!S MAYBE NO
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species of flora?
YES' MAYBE NO
(c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or
in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing
species?
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
YET— MAYBE NO
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(d) Sewer or septic tanks? •
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Storm water drainage? X
YES RAT0 N-
(f) Solid waste and disposal? )C
/'' YES MAYBE NO
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(17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of
any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)? ?C
MAYBE W
Explanation: •
(18) Aesthetics.. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of
any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive
site open to public view?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation':
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(19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the
quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 1Q
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
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(20) Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an
alteration of a significant archeological or historical
site, structure, object or building? V
YES MAYBE N�
Explanation:
III . SIGNATURE
1, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information
is true and complete. It is uhderstoOd that the lead agency may withdraw any decla-
ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should
there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part.
Proponent:
signed
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City of Renton
Planning ,Department
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( 12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or
create a demand for additional housing? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
( 13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement?
YES MAYBE NO
- (b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand
for new parking?
YES MAYBE NO •
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems?
YES MAYBE N
(d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods?
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ,
bicyclists or pedestrians? Y
YES HATIE NO
Explanation:
(14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon , or
- result in a need for new or altered governmental services
in any of the following areas :
(a) Fire protection?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Police protection? )C
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Schools? �!
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Parks or other recreational facilities? �G
YES ' MAYBE NO
(e) Maintenance -of public facilities, including roads?
YES MAYBE NO
(f), Other governmental services?
YES MAYBE NO
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Explanation:
(15) Energy. Will the proposal result in:
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(a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require
the development of new sources of energy?
YES M YBE 0
Explanation:
(16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new
systems, or alterations to the following utilities :
" (a) Power or natural gas?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Communicat.ions. systems?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Water? X—
YES MAYBE NO
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.. WARREN C. GONNASON, P.E. •• DIRECTOR
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI •
MAYOR August 26 , 1977
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TO : L. RICK BEELER RECEIVED
HearingExaminer CITY OF RENTON
HEARING EXAMINER
FROM: WARREN GONNASON GP AUG 3 01977
kW Public Works Director Phi
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RE : MERLINO SPECIAL PERMIT NO. SP-062- 77
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In response to your letter of August 24 , 1977, concerning this •
subject, the following information is supplied: •
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1) At present City.water is located at the southwest' corner of
the property. ' In order for the property to be developed, the
developer will be required to install a water main in East Valley
Highway to his north property line . This will not be required
during this stage of development . .
2) The storm drainage . retention • required is based upon the City's '
proposed drainage ordinance. The ordinance. outlines the criteria
to be followed and the developer devises the plan. The P-9
channel as proposed in the SCS drainage project is approximately
70, feet in width as it traverses through the northerly portion
of the Merlino properties . This portion of the :properties should
not be filled and should be kept clear to provide the necessary
right-of-way for the proposed drainage facility.
6) No known comments have been received from the King County
Hydraulics Division regarding this or the Tripp-Harper property.
7) Dust control is accomplished by sprinkling water on the
unimproiFed surfaces. ,that are being driven on or graded. The
city streets should be kept clean of all dirt, mud, and debris .
This can be accomplished by using mechanical sweepers to pick up
the big pieces and flush truck to wash the street down after the
sweeper is finished.
This would also be in . response to your Item #4 on your memo regarding
the Austin Company Special Permit #SP-063- 77. If you desire any
additional information, please advise.
RECEIVED
CITY OF RENTON
• PLANNING DEPARTMENT NEARING EXAMINER
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER AUG 3 01977 PM
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PUBLIC HEARING 7,8,9,Iodbi21112s3,41516
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APPLICANT: THE AUSTIN COMPANY ITEM NO. . � - 7 7
FILE NO. : SP-063-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND. GRADE
A. SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The applicant requests special permit, pursuant to the City ' s Mining ,
Excavation , and Grading Ordinance , Chapter 23 , to allow approxi -
mately 3 feet of fill , together with grading , on an approximate
10 acre site .
B. GENERAL INFORMATION :
1 . Owner of Record: THE AUSTIN COMPANY
2 . Applicant: THE AUSTIN COMPANY
3 . Location : Located on the south side of S . W. 16th
Street between Lind Avenue S . W. and
Raymond Avenue S . W.. .
4. Legal Description : Detailed legal descriptionon file in the
Renton Planning Deparltment,
5 . Size of Property : Approximately 10. 3 acres.
6. Access : Via S . W. 16th Street'''and Lind Avenue S . W.
7 . Existing Zone: H-1 , Heavy Industry , �With restrictive
covenants .
8 . Existing Zoning in H-1 , Heavy Industry ; M-P , Manufacturing
the Area : Park District ; L71 , Light Industry ; and
G, General Classification District.
9. Comprehensive Land Manufacturing Pank.
Use Plan : L
10. Notification : The applicant was: notified in writing of
the hearing date.. Notice was properly
published in the Record Chronicle and
posted in three places on or near the site
as required by City ordinance . Notice
was also mailed to surrounding property
owners .
C. PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
The purpose of the request is to allow filling and grading to an
elevation consistent with surrounding properties , which would ini -
tially prepare the site for future industrial and commercial
development.
D. HISTORY/BACKGROUND:
The site and general area was annexed to the City on April 14 , 1959 ,
by Ordinance No . 1745 . The subject site was rezoned from G to H- 1 ,
Heavy Industry District, on May 7 , 1962 , by Ordinance No . 1955 . .
Certain restrictive covenants were established at the time of the
rezone to , run with the land. These covenants deal with permitted
uses , setbacks , landscaping areas , and other site development require-
ments . The area immediately surrounding the site has been previously
filled to an elevation of approximately 23 feet.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30 , 1977
PAGE TWO
RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
E. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND:
1 . Topography : The subject site is relatively level .
2 . Soils : Puget Silty Clay Loam ( Pu ) . Permeability is slow, and
seasonal high water table is at or near the surface. Runoff
is slow to ponded , and erosion hazard is slight. ' The soil is
generally used for row crops and pasture .
3. Vegetation : The site consists primarily of scrub grasses and
abandoned pasture area with various 'deciduous trees scattered
around the perimeter. No significant natural vegetation
exists on .the subject site.
4. Wildlife : The existing vegetation on the site provides suitable
habitat for birds and small mammals .
5. Water: No streams or surface water appear to be located on the
subject site.
6 . Land Use : The subject site borders on the south side of S. W.
16th Street. There, is a mixture of commercial and light indus-
trial uses located along S. W. 16th between the Valley Freeway
and Longacres . The Austin Company ' s main headquarters is
located on the north side, of S . W. 16th Street,, just west of the
subject site. The new Group Health warehouse and laboratory
complex is located directly west of the subject site . The
areas south and east of the subject site are presently unde-
veloped. However, the site directly south of the subject site
has beep previously filled to an elevation of approximately
23 feet; and the proposed Lind Avenue LID will extend Lind
Avenue along the eastern boundary of the subject site .
F. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS:
The general; area is in a transitional area from pasture and unde-
veloped land to various industrial and commercial uses . Glacier
Park Company is presently conducting filling operations approxi -
mately half a mile to one mile south of the subject site and has
plans for future platting and development of that area . Filling
and/or development have occurred directly adjacent to the subject
site .
G. PUBLIC SERVICES :
1 . Water and Sewer: An existing 24 inch sewer line is located at S.W. 16th
Street and Raymond Avenue S . W. Sanitary sewers are also proposed with
the Lind Avenue S . W LID. There are existing 12 inch water main
along S . W. 16th Street and a 16 inch main along Lind Avenue S . W.
Storm sewers are not available in the area .
2 . Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Department as per
ordinance requirements . Any future development of the site will
be subject to the City of Renton standards .
3. Transit; Metro Transit Route 161 operates along S . W. Grady Way
approximately 1/4 mile north of the subject site .
4. Schools : Not applicable . No existing schools are located in
the general area.
5 . Parks : The subject site is approximately 1/2 mile north of the
City ' s 20 acre wetland wildlife preserve area .
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PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30 , 1977
PAGE THREE
RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE:
1 . Chapter 23 , Mining , Excavation , and Grading Ordinance.
2 . Section 4-713, H- 1 , Heavy Industry District.
I . APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
OR OTHER- OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENTS:
1 . Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan, June; 1976 , page 4, Goals ,
and pages 5 through 8, Objectives .
J. IMPACTS ON NATURAL SYSTEMS:
The subject proposal will disturb present soil and vegetation condi -
tions , increase storm and water runoff, and ma, .affect drainage
patterns in the area . Traffic and noise level $$ will be increased
by the proposed filling and grading operationsJ However, these
impacts can be mitigated through proposed cevelopment controls .
K. SOCIAL IMPACTS: "' ..
Filling the subject property will providena step toward future
development 0-lithe site to higher intensity, uses . : There may be
some indirect social spinoff effects as a result of such future
development. ' 11-
L. ENVIRONMENTAL 'ASSESSMENT/THRESHOLD DETERMINATIQN:
Pursuant to the City of Renton ' s Environmental !Ordinance and the
State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended, RCW 43. 21C ,
a Declaration of Non-significance has been ' issted for the subject
proposal (see attached) . This is based upon the previous environ-
mental impact statements prepared for the large fill project pre-
sently being conducted by Glacier Park Company , south of the sub-
ject site and is further predicated upon proper development pro-
cedures in accordance with the City' s Comprehensive Plan and other
City requirements and suitable impact mitigation measures .
M. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A vicinity map and site map are attached.
N. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED:
1 . King County Hydraulics Division
2 . City of. Renton Engineering Division
3. City of Renton Utilities Division
4. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division
5. City of Renton Fire Department
O, PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS;
1 . The subject site is presently zoned H-1 (Heavy Industry) which
will permit commercial or industrial future development on the
site : The proposal generally conforms to the comprehensive
planning and zoning for the area .
2 . The applicant does not have a specific development plan for the
subject 'site at the present time . However, he indicates that
interest has been shown for development on the site providing the
site is properly filled and graded . Future development will be
subject to City of Renton standards including the Hearing Examiner ' s
Site Plan approval per Section 4-2302 . 2 . 0 and the requirements of
the restrictive covenants running with the land .
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30, 1977
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RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND. GRADE , SP-063-77
3. An LID has been proposed for the extension of .Lind Avenue S . W.
(proposed 80 foot right-of-way) along the easterly boundary of
the subject site . .
4. The subject site is adjacent to previously filled property on
the south , west (Group Health Complex) , east (Lind Avenue S. W. ) ,
and S . W. 16th Street on the north. The recently : developed Group
Health Complex and the planned Lind Avenue S. W. extension have
stimulated interest in development in the general area of the
subject site .
5. The existing elevation of the site is approximately twenty feet.
This is substantially higher than other areas of the Valley,.
Therefore , the site contains no existing wetland or marsh areas .
However , because of its location in the Valley, mitigating
measures fo'r removal of wetland wildlife habitat must be applied .
There can be considered within the SCS' two ' percent landscaping
requirement , and other landscaping requirements . Due to the
absence of ;any specific re-use plans for; the site at the present
time , site plan approval bythe Hearing Examiner at the time of
specific site development should be re'q'u':ired ; as per Section '
4-2303. 2. C . ,1
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6. The site is, not adjacent to any existing or' proposed ' wetland or
greenbelt areas . The applicant proposes approximately three feet
of fill to match existing elevations surrounding the subject site
(approximately 23 . 5 feet ) . The 100 year flgodplain level as
indicated by the Army Corps of Engineers: and utilized for flood
zone control permits by King County Department of Hydraulics is
20. 8 feet, With flood protection required to 211 . 8 feet. The,
proposed fill will exceed this requirement!.:.
7 . A interim storm drainage plan has been: pro;posed by the applicant.
This should require Public Works Depar'tmen,t, approval . The Public
Works Department has in the past on similar: fill operations required
a berm or dike on the top around the perimeter of the site to act
as a retention pond for control of storm water,
runoff.
8 . No significant trees or vegetation exist on the site that might
possibly be preserved ., The site consists 'of dormant pasture , scrub
vegetation and certain stands of deciduous trees the loss of which
can be mitigated by proper landscaping at the time of site
development.
9. Suitable hydroseeding and erosion control methods will be necessary
as an integral phase of the proposed fill and grade project.
10. The Planning Department has contacted King County Department of
Hydraulics for review and comments on the subject application .
Approval should be subject to King County Department of Hydraulics
review and approval . A State Flood Control Zone Permit has been
submitted to King County Department of Hydraulics and the Depart-
ment of Ecology. Approvals have not yet been received from ' these
agencies .
P. PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION:
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Recommend approval of the Special Permit suNect , to : -
1 . Final approval of the engineering design, and supervision of the
filling and grading for compliance with the requirements of
Chapter 23 , Title IV , including the annual license by the Public
Works Department ..
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
.PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30, 1977 '
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RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
2 . Final approval of the uses and site plan for the property shall
be required by the Hearing Examiner after conducting of Public'
Hearing .
3 . Two percent of the subject site shall be appropriately land-
scaped for purposes of mitigating removal ; of wildlife habitat
pursuant to the SCS agreement with the City of Renton . Such
landscaping shall be' included in the landscaping plans for
site development , and be exclusive of other landscaping require-
ments . .
4 . The entirelandfill shall be hydroseeded as soon as an integral
portion of the phasing and completion of the grading project .
5. Interim storm water retention shall be accomplished via plans
approved by the Public Works Department this may include the
construction of a berm or dike on the top and. around the
perimeter of the fill .
6. Suitable d st control methods ' shall be :Utilized including watering
of work ir�as per approval of the Public Wrks' Department.
7 . City streets shall be kept clean of debr, isfrom the fill operation
at all times .
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by the Contractor and/or owner if it i.s .found to be necessary
during the isubject' operation .
9. Final approval by King County Department ofrHydraulics and the
Department of Ecology of the Flood Zone !Cgntrol Permit for the
subject proposal shall be required : , ! ; ! .
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INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Date August 10, 1977
TO: Planning Department
FROM: Engineering
SUBJECT: The Austin Company
Special Permit, Fill and Grade
This division will require an approved temporary sedimentation and detention
pond with a designed restrictor, until such time that construction is com-
pleted and the approved permanent drainage facilities are operational . The
Austin Company will be required to maintain dust control on the side streets
and the site during all phases of construction. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks
will be required at the time property is developed.
Ultimate development will require sewer construction in 16th and payment of
latecomers for 12" water in- 16th with some on-site extension probably
required.
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AUG ® 1977
,ROUTING FOR REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORMS
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Fire Department ,
Library Department
Park Department
Police Department
Public Works Department
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Engineering Div . Utilities Engineering Div .
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PROPOSED/FINAL LL...LARATION OF SIGNIFICANCEi .._N-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No . SP-063-77 PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No . ECF-263-77 El FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Fill and grade a 10. 3 acre site with an _
existing elevation of 20 feet ± to an elevation of 23 feet ±.
Proponent The Austin Company
Location of Proposal :Southwest corner of S . W. 16th 'St . and Lind Ave . S . W .
Lead Agency Renton Planning Department
This proposal has been determined to 0 have ® not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS 0 is
® is . not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 ( 2 ) (c ) . This decision was
made after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental
checklist and other information on file with the lead agency .
negative
Reasons for /declaration of environmental significance :
1 . Proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning for
the site and surrounding area .
2 . The subject' site is surrounded by existing filled land and is not
designated as or adjacent to a wetland area , greenbelt or drainage
channel .
3. This negative declaration is further based upon the provision of
proper mitigating measures within the site development plan .
Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent ok" mitigate the
environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would
withdraw its declaration of significance and issue d' ( proposed/final )
declaration of non-significance :
Responsible -Offic . al :Gordon Y. ERicksen
Title Plann ' gi> ire for / Date August 22 , 1977
Signature ,/-r,1 1A.
City of Renton
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SPECIAL PERMIT :
i' THE AUSTIN COMPANY ; Appl . No . , SP-063-77 ; Special permit to fill and
grade ; prope'rty ' located on the south side of SIW. 16th Street between
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' APPLICANT THE AUSTIN COMPANY TOTAL AREA ± 10. 3 Acres .
PRINCIPAL ACCESS S . W. 16th Street
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o �Q GERARD M.SHELLAN,CITY ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J.WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
41-f®SEP0-4". August 31, 1977
Mr, L. Rick Beeler
Hearing Examiner
City Hall
Renton, WA 98055
Re: Setback requirements on applications
for special permits-Merlino;Austin Co.
Dear Rick: '
Thank you for your Memo dated August 30, 1977 regarding the above
matter.
Section 4-2314, without question, requires a minimum setback of ten,
feet as indicated in your letter . It is your conclusion that a strict
interpretation of this particular requirement would produce moats
at property lines between the adjoining properties whenever adjacent
properties have heretofore established a different grade. You are
inquiring whether you may change or reduce the setback lines required
by the aforesaid Section without doing violence to the purpose and
intent of the ordinance itself.
In this connection we refer you to subparagraphs C _and D of Section
4-2301 that you should consider in determining whether a strict
interpretation and adherence to the cited Section would be detri-.
mental to the adjoining properties . If such definite finding is
made, you would have inherent authority to provide for some relief.
Alternately, the property owner may seek redress by applying for a
variance from the Board of Adjustment. You certainly could recommend
such a variance based on the fact pattern that you have outlined.
We also call your attention to Section 4-3010 B which allows you some
discretion in imposing conditions , modifications and restrictions
as you may find necessary to make the application compatible with the
environment and carry out the objectives and goals of the City' s
Comprehensive Plan and other ordinances.
It seems to me that a strict interpretation would result in an
absurd situation that would not be in the best interest of the City,
and may be detrimental or create other problems , and then in any
such case you have limited discretion to modify it. The preferable
way, of course, would be for you to request the City legislative
body to consider certain amendments to the existing ordinance in
order to avoid the situation you have described.
Any reduction that you may recommend in this setback line as required
by Section 4-2314 should be strictly limited to the facts of this
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August 31, 1977
Mr. L. Rick Beeler
particular case and adequate safeguards imposed therefor.
If we can be of any further assistance to you in this matter,
please advise.
We remain,
Very /trul urs,
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L. RICK BEELER . 235-2593
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TO: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
FROM: L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
SUBJECT: Setback Requirements on Applications for Special
Permits; Gary Merlino, SP-062-77 and Austin Company,
SP-063-77
As a follow-up to our conversation yesterday, and as a result of the
hearings held today on these two subjects, I am requesting a legal
opinion regarding the following:
Section 4-2314 of Chapter 23, Title IV, Mining, Grading and Excavation
Ordinance, outlines setbacks for landfill. The interpretation of this
provision affects these two applications and landfill in general in
the Green River Valley. The provision stipulates that the tops of the
slopes of landfill will be set back from the "setback line," a minimum
of ten feet (4-2314.-2) . Crucial to the application of this ordinance
is the definition of "setback line. "
The strict application of this requirement in the Green River Valley
would produce moats at property lines between properties where slopes
occurred and landfill didn't meet the grades of adjacent properties.
This interpretation is predicated on the assumption that "setback
line" is defined as the distance from the property line to the
building line as specified by the underlying zoning district or, in
other words, the same as the setback line of a structure. Therefore,
Section 4-2314 would require an additional ten feet of setback.
Chapter 16.11 of the American Law of Zoning by Anderson would indicate
this interpretation to be correct.
My conclusion is that the setback for landfill slopes, where they
occur, must be measured from the line established for building setback
purposes in the underlying zoning. The structure, of Section 4-2314
seems clear in requiring this interpretation. It appears that the
additional setback requirement is overly burdensome and perhaps
unreasonable in the Green River Valley. An ordinance revision may be
more appropriate to resolve this conflict.
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INTRODUCTION
This Comprehensive Plan is the official statement of' the
City of Renton which establishes major policies concerning
desirable future development in the Green River Valley
planning area. The planning area is illustrated in Figure 1'.
The southerly boundary is S.W. 43rd Street; the westerly
boundary is the Green River and the railroad tracks; the
northerly boundary is the Black River and the railroad tracks ;
and the easterly boundary is Hardie. Avenue S.W. , Rainier •
Avenue South, the base of Talbot Hill (edge of wetlands) and
• SR-167 (Valley Freeway) .
The Comprehensive Plan consists of the Goals , Objectives ,
'Land Use Element (Figure 2) , Circulation Element (Figure 3) ,
Community Facilities Element (Figure 4) , and Definitions .
The Goals and Objectives are to be used in association with
and to assist in the interpretation of the three elements .
Proposed developments should be reviewed against the
Comprehensive Plan to insure that growth is consistent with
the Plan. •
The purposes of the Comprehensive Plan are:.
• To improve the physical and social environment of
the City as a setting for human activities - to make
• it more functional, beautiful, decent, healthful,
interesting and efficient;
• • To promote the public interest, the interest of
the City at large rather .than the interests of
• individuals or special groups;
• To facilitate the democratic determination and
implementation of City policies on development;
i To effect political and technical coordination in
development;
# • To inject long-range considerations into the
determination of short-range actions ; and
I To bring professional and technical knowledge to
bear on the making of political decisions on the
• development of the City.
The Comprehensive Plan is intended to help resolve some of
the dilemmas confronting municipal officials and the people •
they represent. The Plan addresses itself to the major
aspects of open space needs. It takes into account existing
conditions and future needs , and attempts to express the best
reasonable consensus that can be achieved at a given time as
to the character and direction of future growth.
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GOALS
A goal is a general aim or desired end; a broad, long range
purpose toward which policy decisions and action are directed.
The term is used to connote a very general, long range
achievement or performance level, which may require
implementation from the combined operation of varying levels
of government, or coodinated agency operations at any one
level of government.;
It is the intent of the City to promulgate realistic and
obtainable goals for the Valley that will promote high
quality development which will benefit the• community and
surrounding jurisdictions , firms and residents.
The goals listed below are intended to be equal in importance
although some may be more readily achieved than others.
• Promote high quality development that will enhance
the image of the City. of Renton.
• Preserve and/or enhance wildlife habitat.
• Enhance the tax base of the City of Renton so
all the citizens of Renton are able to benefit.
• Minimize noise, air and water pollutants;
transportation difficulties; glare, heat;
vibration; and other detrimental effects.
Promote aesthetics , including views from
adjacent hillsides , so developed areas will
not be detrimental to adjacent development.
• Provide a high quality working environment for
employees.
• Provide a viable economic climate for industrial
firms.
• Promote passive and active recreational
opportunities that are compatible with urban
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• Promote a diversified economic base.
• Development should be designed to minimize
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can be proposed to achieve a given goal. A coordinated
group of objectives may be required to attain a goal.
Just as with goals , it is the intent of the City to
establish realistic and obtainable objectives to promote
high quality development in the Valley. Since objectives
are formulated to accomplish goals , they are more specific
and suggest one or more courses of action.
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For the purposes of this, Comprehensive Plan these objectives
are presented separately for the Valley as the over all unit
and for the individual sites that will comprise the components
of the Valley. In a sense these are inseparable due to their
mutually dependent relationship. , However, as a practical
matter, property owners probably will desire to subdivide
their land and install improvements prior, to selling parcels
to individual developers . After the individual developer.
acquires the property he will request various developmental.
permits from the City.
VALLEY OBJECTIVES:
Land Use -
• Light industrial , office, and warehouse uses and
those heavy industrial uses that can be made
compatible with goals of the Valley are. the types
of developmental land uses intended for the Valley.)
6 Incompatible uses in industrial areas should be
discouraged.
• Certain areas should be retained in their natural
state to meet U.S. Soil Conservation Service
requirements and community needs for mitigation
of wildlife habitat and open space,
• Land uses should be grouped to promote a harmonious)
mix. ,
} • Green belt uses should be expanded into
J suitable areas.
Circulation -
• Access should be limited 'to controlled ingress
and egress points to avoid conflicts and
congestion.
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• i Circulation should be designed to minimize the
area devoted to rights-of-way.
• At-grade railroad service should cross as few
streets and trails as possible to minimize safety
problems and inconvenience to other mOdes of
transportation.
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Streets should be adequately designed to safely
• accommodate the types of vehicles that will be
used.
• All parking, servicing and loading and unloading
. of vehicles should be only on-site.
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The. possibility of providing mass transit should
be considered.
Landscaping and Open Space -
O A landscape theme and recommended plant list should
be established to provide habitat for wildlife and
to promote aesthetics .
• • Large areas should be permanently reserved and
managed for wildlife habitat.
4I A landscaped buffer should be established at the
• periphery of bounding streets to create a favorable
image; between areas of incompatible land use to
minimize differences; and along water channels and
wildlife habitats to minimize impact on wildlife.
and promote recreation:
Al Whenever feasible unique natural features should
.be incorporated into developmental plans to
preserve the character of the Valley.
Design and Development -
i Design standards should be established to insure
high quality development.
• ® Development should odcur in a logical, systematic
manner to prevent the premature expansion of
• utilities and minimize the possibilities of vacant
parcels occurring.
Recreation -
t The drainage channels, including the banks and.
adjacent. maintenance roads , should be used for
recreation whenever feasible.
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• An off-street pedestrian and bicycle path system
should be incorporated in the developmental plan ,
for the Valley.
• Whenever feasible wildlife habitats should include
recreational opportunities .
• Joint recreational opportunities
pp sties should be
encouraged for the benefit of employees and
the community.
SITE OBJECTIVES:
Circulation -
• Internal circulation should accommodate all modes
of transportation but these should be kept separated
as much as possible.
• Ingress and egress points should be well defined
to expedite the safe movement of vehicles and people.
Parking
I Adequate screened and landscaped parking should be
provided for employees and visitors.
I Large interior landscaping islands or a series
of smaller parking lots should be used to break
up the large areas of paving.
• Where feasible pervious paving materials should be
employed to minimize surface water runoff..
Landscaping and Open Space , -
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• A maximum' amount of appropriate landscaping should.
be permanently established to provide wildlife
habitat.
• Large amounts of landscaping scattered throughout ,
the site including along property, lines are
encouraged to provide a pleasant environment,
minimize the impact of the development and, enhance
the visual experience from the adjacent properties ,
including hillsides.
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• Areas set aside for future expansion should remain
in the original state or rehabilitated to support
wildlife until the expansion is needed.
• Whenever feasible unique natural features should
be incorporated into developmental plans to
preserve the character of the Valley.
Design and Development -
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• The site layout and architectural treatment should
be compatible with the characteristics of the site,
and the design standards of the Valley.
• Less aesthetic uses , such as loading areas and
outdoor storage areas , should be adequately
screened and landscaped and placed so they are not
visible from adjacent public rights-of-way.
• Roofs and other features of the site that are
visible from adjacent hillsides should be designed
to minimize visual impact.
• All utilities should be placed underground.
O. Firms with large numbers, of employees should
develop outdoor recreation facilities.
• The latest technology should be employed to.
minithize adverse characteristics .
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" MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
o 4 �' _ CHARLES J. DELAURENTI • MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
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4 L. RICK BEELER . 235-2593
1P.1 ED SE P1 '
August 24, 1977
MEMORANDUM
TO: Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director
Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director
FROM: Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
SUBJECT: Austin Company Special Permit No. SP-063-77
At the August 30, 1977 public hearing on this application, I will need
the following additional information:
1. Copy of restrictive covenants.
2. Any resolution number for adoption of the Soil Conservation Service
requirement for 2% landscaping in wildlife habitat.
3. What would constitute ". . .appropriate landscaping for purposes of
mitigating removal of wildlife habitat. . . "?
4. Amplify what constitues keeping city streets clean and dust controlled.
Some of these questions are duplicated in my memorandum dated today regarding
the Merlino Special Permit. Therefore, any response can include both
applications if applicable. This request is for the same reasons as
outlined in the aforesaid memorandum.
Thank ou.„%
// RECEIVED
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HEARING EXAMINER
Rick eeler AUG 3 01977
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THE CITY. OF RENTON
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE..SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
o °' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT
235 - 2550
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MEMORANDUM
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August 26 , 1977
TO: L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning Director
By: Michael L . Smith , Associate Planner .
RE: THE AUSTIN COMPANY SPECIAL PERMIT NO.. SP-063-77
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Attached is a copy of restrictive covenants relative
to The Austin Company as requested. , •
With reference to your -other questions , please see
our memorandum of August 25th regarding the Gary
Merlino Special Permit request.
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RECEIVED
C1TY OF :AENTON
HEARING EXAMINER
. AUG 2.51977
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of the re:a
called the r:.:tro Troct, on `J.'; , i•'
Conditions cove. J t...:'
called covenants) here.:.nn to _.t .Lor;:h, e,..oh , ..la. c:: :;: '
for the benefit _ c..: :i and ,:':..
of the l i_ c : and for C :+.0 1
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thereof, and shall apply to and i): the ;; - „ �.i -- -
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owner thereof.
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NOW, TEEREFORE, Grantor hereby declares that the T a.. •ct is, c. lei
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held, transferred, sold, Conveyed and occupied u:)ject to the co'1nri;::':t,s
here set forth.
CLAUSE I
' DEFINITION OF T:E.'iZ''"•'
"Building Site" shall mean any lot, or portion thereof, or two or more
contiguous lots or portions thereof, or a p arc: 1_ of land in the Tract
upon which a commercial or light industrial building or buildings and
appurtenant structures may be ' 1
erected
in GCS:11:U::::)";iiCC' with the require-
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lnentS of these covenants.
"Improvements" shall mean and include a coi:,mea:c.:_cnl warehouse, or iigi.t
industrial building or buildings, outbuildins a J ri ela: . thereto, pa
rk-
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ing areas, loading areas, fences? masonry walls
., hedges, lawns, mass
plantings and any structures of any type or kind located above ground.
' "Building line or lines" shall mean the maximum distance which commercial
warehouses, or light industrial buildings and outbuildings or any
Shall s t' ruc^
tures of anyty e or kind located above ground b- sot a,,cf from the
property or street lines,
"Side Building site line" shall mean the boundary or property line divi--
ding .two.adjoining building sites.
CLAUSE II
GENERAL PURPOSES OF CONDITIONS '
The Tract is subjected to the covens nts to insure proper u;:,v ..net
C ovclop rent of each building site; to protect the owners of build.ln_(:: site.
against improper use of surrounding building sites as will depreciate tL_'' •
value of their property; to guard against the erection thereon of sti:.:..^_tur•.:
built of 'improper or. unsuitable materials; to insure adequate :":c ::ena .)1,
develo;."''c'nt of the' Tract; to encourage the erection of attro.ct'!ve ... 7c '
merits thereon, with appropriate locations thereof on building .ios; to 7)Y_ir•
vent haphazard and inharmonious improvement of build..:i )..ng _.t _ S�_:mil
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and maintain proper set-backs from streets, and - 1=;::� frees
between structures; and in general to provide ,nattily for a. h gh
and quality of improvement in the Tract. •
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, A. No noxious or o :Zc__•,
c1:lVtil111t:f be done J-� '': 1 _,^ _ ac;j _.�.v . .,:... bc. C�.:..:... �.,.. C-. ..',:. ... :1
h l..i!' '�l a1:' .,i 1..'..',' ,)`., o b..-c:ci:.2 an anncr,' :'la: o:: i.cn ''
the ir_act by reason of 1-_.. ;ic*,��.1,; the ..c_:,
dust, fumes smoke , G. C' `.C,:";,
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B. Without otherwise lir.1itinc.1 •
l_1:C. Provisions ofi'c.1:�L��r�ij7a A G... J_ _:, �.....,...
III, or any of the other
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terms and conditions of 'i;'_ covenLnt, ;
buildings or premises, except as otherwise 1 i _
covenants, maybe used fort_J. l._
any use permitted L nea r a;pPli.c;blo c; .c-nwnn:.-,nntal
zoning regulations, r
as the ,same now exist' or as s -
hereafter be � .; l.cie,. same ,'-1';v�: :.,-' , .- .�- �
amended,- except the following uses shall. not be permitt•.:' '. :
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1. Auto wrecking, salvage yards, used -s
balingof material y�.:_c.�:, ;;•;:.crc�r;: ci:,:
waste or scrap papery rags, scrap metals,. bottles
: Or junk;
2. Bag cleaning;
A( 3 .• Boiler and tank works;
4 . Central mixing plant for asphalt, mortal:j plaster Or concrete.
C. Improvements erected on the Tract shall ll not exceed thirty-five : (35) fec
. in height, Without the written. approval of the Grantor.
D. No improvements as herein defined shall be erected, placed 'or altered c
any building .site until the building or other improverient plans, spec .i__ca;•-
tions, and plot. plan showing the location of such improvcacnts on the parti
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cular building site have been submitted to and approved ' i n writing ,as to
conformity and harmony of external design with existing structures in the
development, and as to location of the improvements on the building site an
as to location of the improvements With respect to topography, 'grade and
finished ground elevation, by Grantor, unless and until such right. has been
. expressly assigned, and then such right will pass to such assignee., The
Grantor, -its .Successors or assigns, shall not be liable in damages to any
one so submitting plans for approval or to any owner or owners of lane.
covered by. this instrument by .reason of mistake in judgment, negligence o:':
non-fe asance of itself, . its agents or employees, arising out of or in cnn-
nectioIl with the approval or disapproval, or failure to approve any' sa :1
plans . Any one so submitting plans •to the Grantor for 'approval, by ,he
submitting of such plans, ,agrees that he or it •will not bring any action or
suit to recover for any such damages against the Grantor. In the event
Grantor sails to approve Or disapprove such design and location with:;.n
thirty (30) days after, plans and sneci. icati.ons ha 'en snbmi it ,
.:his c JC:nC'.nt will be deemed to have been fully complied with. I: the con-
struction -or alteration Of improvements or extension of trackage is beclun
in violation of the terms and conditions of this S`?
. v�lOYl j) or �'ii'L•.. CAL:'.: ,.::,
writ Len approval required in other Sections hereof c'.n0 suit th,
erection, establishment or alteration of si'.ch i t to u!__J'):_:i
:trackage O 1 to
.'1�. GJ. 1:.. .�.• _..J:a r✓..
has been commenced. prior t the com: l_c::.en thereof, to . cbiC.'.;:�, ', ,
will be deemed to have been full co:lz2li_e c' with,
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any aJuiiu:i.ilcj site line iJ:.: Y(_'" ee . _ L-
0nun c 'a1 of ci l: ..lC'_:a.`�l. G�.'...._'.:�f f(7 t�• t shell _•• i::... ._. _:1 is _ ....
separately owned irlil: C '- ... ..'ii i.:; 1.): :1 i. i :... C:i : .'
ty line adjoins a dedicated, a l_.j_ey, ;. a;
ty line shall not apply, �., _`� -:. r ,- -� s ;--'c;•�-,.. ..� .. .tic; "._.,:L'. , i".:..� 1 :. ,;: f; _r�,-�__
railroad its ., . .-.. .. ,._ .._, i,,:.... �- .�.at:�:c. ,=c
thefr
hroad company, successor or s C :,_.any building ., cl _C71. '� _1Ct:� reer _
site, no structures Or bi'.:..Ld-•r.. r
ri clAlt--G�-•[•ray or any �;;" thereoft - •��:�.:::�..i. be �:.c:",::t:I:uc;; - c". :"
I tl C except with :C_ [':,:i."�.'i'en consent o _
ee
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No building or structures shall 1 be closer than„•" : -
_:ty (SO) feet
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t 153rd S re ,t or thirty L2O ; ';? - tot,h ErQ ; streets
tr` i "wi: in the Tract. Improvements on any building si.te ;, a? : not occl - r more
t ,`n of the site. The materialT
t� 3 �.slC. facingI[:=:. ,_G:C" O-- the j)., j _CA_Yi r - rz.
l be concretet. in t_ t:shall l block, brick steel or othera� .. _ _/�t_c
Grantor. f ' , ..._.i�.-.L:!.cL�. Ci?:;7: ( �lCs T '
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L No building or. structures _lines,
`��S and cla�0'VC^. C7:Oi:2"?.C�. ;'.�1� � ! Ei:.C.- .�c beyond�-i , the area between the building lines s building
! J l_i:t. the property
I ,. 1� is COl..O�1:�� used either7 F -0�/'.�� ` J lines
for� s
Opera landscaped Ci and C` ",^.,_ ,-'-,'` or _..
f street sur-
. faced parkincr areas. i f 1 1' s t 'si ., � ,
lawn, trees, shrubs, �.1d �Cc^i ��C<: i- 1Fa-' + am C;.O:1C?' c Grc Gi V ly with
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aU � ' .! hr , etc. , according to plans i::!:�.. t approved in ['::::."C__.n by
Grantor.�.o_ . used for off streetthe _ i n:
' must parking, �-il�. parking arrangements
t.J and surfacing be approved in writing by the Grantor. Any>r,•�- } v�ll�� `_((�� _ /� (-/�/-+ condition. landscaped and+"'erIcin\� areas shall i e maintained in. good
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G. The location of loading facilities where sh _ a _ vi
are required shall be subject to the • v ArC� d o . . n; cioc}.
approval Ali a_ the Grantor.
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N. Power.used in any establishment in the Tract . shall be confined to elec--
trica l or .substantially equivalent type of
power using only oil, gasoline,
q as or liquid petroleum products or similar combustible materials in its
production, or other products which do not produce excessive smoke, 'odors
• or �uA:,es. •
I. For each light manufacturing, jobbing, warehousing, wholesaling or
other use permitted in the area subject to .these covenants, there shall be
provided Off street automobile parking facilities, such facilities to be
c p71_oved in writing by ' Grantor but o based er
to be C;ei"i:.._ ally at the minimum rate
of one parking space for each three employees to be employed on the premises
1 y0". The storage of bulk commodities shall be confined 4
leeninci thereof as i O locations and
s:. approved in writing by ,
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X. Railroad right-of-way easements may .
� J o "n�..., bC'-. granted by Grantor on any
in cc? simple thereof.ty in the Tract so long as it is the owner - proper
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L. No bill boar is orNrn.
"` '-1-1 Strir signs other than those identifying ' � �C
name, business andproductsthe '"'
of person or firm occupying the premises
shall be permitted, except thatL c ,
p a sign n01._ to E:;%';C'_e'_'. ten (10) feet by
- twenty (20) feet in size offering the premises for sale or lease may be
permi t ted, . •
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• N0 No fence, masonry wall, hedge or mass planting shall be 'permitted to
extend beyond the building lines establishes.; hee it except
writing by the Grantor.
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N. S'ilicnc\-i_`r the l.'..i:. n nvnl U,, t,:o :.. Cl..l:. . C:•...
with any 1.I:1.)i"o:'aL;..n L:.' orc o L:t..:. C'_: i li i:; reci,
required by the pl:ova..,iC„:n o : chenL' covolle.n s, •` n...'_ shall ;.,il CjCi'•!C C..•" bv
the conditions set 1C.i i '.! in Section 1),, c_i.anne .1 1 ! i.C:::"i:Ui_ „
0. Each of the conai.t .onfi, covenants, rest:Cici ? C:n:i and re::e;:'Ja _a.C'i1
forth above shall continue and be b .ndinq upon t,]._ Cnnnto:: ::.:.: Llji!'':1 i;"
successors and assiCjns and upon each of them and all 1 rtS.e::: and. allr. r
Sons claiming under them for a pe iodl of twenty-five 1.ve �(2�i) V�::::::.::� fro:.l d,:te
hereof.
Reasonable deviations ' from these covenants may b.-.. permitted upon t'1a prior
written approval of the Grantor .
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P. These covenants shall run with the land an:; bind the owner of each nor
tion of the Tract, its successors and assigns, and all part:_ agree to
conform to and observe them, but no covenant r ,: 7 be personally
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any corporation, parson or persons, except in r2n22ct to breaches Coi:iiJ .._
during its, his or their ownership, and G:_a:1.'t br or the owner or owners G :
any of the above land shall have the 1 : c1: to �: : 1G. and 0.. .: il an ia jh':...
t. prohibitive J �; ,_ ._`_ + " J o enforce the
tion or mandatory to p,-1 'l.'.1� the fJ.,. c.C:+: OJ. or ��
G:)Servance of these covenants, in addition to the ordinary J.ccel action fc
da71a es, and the failure of Grantor and.. the owner of any other lot or lc-,::-:
or building sites hereby restricted ted to enLo'� at ' •
� J 1 + a � '();,::.'i :'�� of the covenants:.�iit,.�J .`?.
time of its violation, shall in no event be dee:::C: to be .a waiver of th..
right to do so as to any subsequent violation.
Q. Invalidation of .any one of these covenants or any part thereof by
judgments or 'court order shall in no wise effect any of the ,Cither provi-
sions wn3.ch sha.Ll remain in full force and effect.
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State of Washington by Deeds recorded under Auditor' s File No . 391 ::,30 f.•.:. •
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the north 15 feet of the following described property:
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tV; All of the vacated Blocks 23 and 24 of said C.D. :Hillman' s -2arl.ington
'7;fe.• ' Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. ',1, TOCI. Zi.-...E1,',
the west one-half of vacated street • adjoining 'ssid Block 2'4. on the east,
rt ! the. cast one-half of vacated street adjoining said Block 2 on the west,
and all of the vacated street lying between said Blocks 23 and 24; .
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Earlington Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. 1;
W.• EXCEPT that portion of said Lots 12 to 29 inclusive, conveyed to State
of Washington for road by deeds recorded under Auditor' s File Nos .
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CHARLES'J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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MEMORANDUM
August 25 , . 1977
RECEIVED.
TO: L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner CIT1f OF REfdTOM
NEARING EXAMINER
FROM: Gordon Y . Er.i cksen, Planning Director AUG2 51977 PM
By: Michael L. Smith , Associate Planner AM 1
7,8,9'10,1l,12il its 3o415i6
RE: GARY MERLINO SPECIAL PERMIT, NO. SP-062-77 e
The following information i,s presented in response to your memo,
randum dated August 24 ,. 1977:
1 . Availability, of water to site - Ron Olsen of the Utilities
Division of .the Public Works Department can best answer this
question. However, in discussing the matter with him, 'it was
his intention to simply comment on the fact that although
water service is'. available, to the site , the main will need to
be: extended to City standard across the entire frontage at
the time of specific site development.
2. Storm drainage retention -. This is also .a matter to be s'pec.i'-
fically addressed by the Public Works Department. However,
our report did include a discussion of this element and a'
recommendation on the method of retention similar to that
which has been recommended by the Public Works Department
for similar projects .
3. Retention o.f north 74 feet for P-9 drainage . channel- The '
Renton Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan, June 1976 ,.
Objectives , on pages 5 through 7 , outlines various objectives
to be established as development review policies. Attached
is a copy of this document, with specific references to ele-
ments that would apply to the subject proposal . The land
use element of this plan indicates this area for location of
a deaipage channel .
King County Hydraulics Division and. City o'f Renton 'have
required retention of proposed channel areas in previous pro-
jects . One specific project is a previous fill by Mr. Merlin()
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L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
August 25, 1977
Page Two
south of the subject site. Attached is a copy of the Plan- �.
ning Commission decision. Discussion with King County .
Hydraulics Division indicates that they will establish a
similar requirement for the proposed project. Also attached
is a copy of a City resolution establishing City policy to
participate in the proposed drainage channel project.
4. The City Council adopted the Soil Conservation Service require-
ment for 2% landscaping in wildlife habitat by Resolution No. !
1923, (See attachedj
5. Type of landscaping for wildlife habitat - the Soil Conserva-
tion Service has compiled a . list of those species best suited
for provision of wildlife food and/or habitat. It is rather
extensive and covers many species native to the area . Other.
materials areavailablie which are helpful in choosing land-
scape materials suitable, for this function. Compatibility
of landscape plans to this requirement can be reviewed at the
time of specific site development.
6. We have not received any. comments to date from King County
Hydraulics regarding the subject application or the Tripp-
Harper project.. Telephone discussions with them, however,
have indicated they are in the review process ; and there are
no significant problems except for retention of the drainage
channel areas . .
7. Dust and mud : control Section 4-2321 .8 establishes the need
for control of dust and mud both on-site and on City streets .
The Public Works Department is responsible for enforcement of
this requirement.
We hope that this has clarified any questions you may have. If you
need additional information, please contact this department or the'
Public Works Department. .
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Attachments
cc: W. Gonnason, Public Works Director
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON m
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- RESOLUTION NO. 1923 •
WHEREAS the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil
Conservation Service, has submitted to the City of Renton,as well as
other cities,/Rhag County., a letter agreement dated June 3, 1974,
for the purpose of evaluating environmental setting within the Green•i River area, -and , '.
WHEREAS the City of Renton elects to become a party to any such
agreement, NOW THEREFORE • .
!,' TIME CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and
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directed to execute that certain Letter Agreement dated June 3, 1974,
a true copy being attached hereto and incorporated herein, on behalf ,
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of the City of Renton.
SECTION II: No City funds shall be expended for the acquisition
' ' . of any property within the subject area, or commitments made therefor, •
without prior approval of the City of Renton, and subject to applicable
budget laws.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 22nd day of July', 1974. ' '\. .
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Delores ad, Ci y Clerk
'•''' APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 22nd day of July, 1974.
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Ap ved as to
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Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
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The sponsoring local organizations will :
1 . Purchase in title or perpetual easement and maintain in public control �t-.
during the life of the projects at least 110 acres of suitable wetland .A,
0 habitat at locations approved by the SCS and the Washington State
Department of Game. •
1 2. In granting commercial-industrial development permits'with the Green
iRiver Flood Control Zone District require:
a. , A landscape development plan that will provide reasonable consider- F
ation for wildlife and esthetic values (environmental
quality)
4for the area planned for buildings and parking lots; te''
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b. a significant portion (not less than two percent) of the land i
i involved be designated and commerce-industry managed for the
life of the project to produce wildlife habitat for species
best suited to site, conditions, and location;
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F. c. all land not needed or used for other purposes, be planned and s.•
�, managed for wildlife open-space until such time as tit is utilized 1,--.
q in additional developments.
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1 3. With Soil Conservation Service assistance, preserve or,replace existing
1 wildlife habitat along affected channels.
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1 4. With Soil Conservation Service assistance, provide fish
passage through
structural measures where deemed necessary by the Service and the s
Washington State Department of Fisheries, .
5. Adopt and enforce a land use plan (policy) consistent with the regional
land use policy of the Puget Sound Governmental Conference or the +
Regional Planning Authority having jurisdiction before Public Law 566 k
funds are expended on any part of an independent system.
I am in agreement with the above, If you are in agreement, please sign in
the space provided and return to the Coordinating Sponsor (King County) for r
further processing.
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Green River Flood Control Zone District ,By �." 4� � ;
Local Organization �
Room 900 K.C. Adm. Bldg. Seattle War.it/DbLector' DiZector ul tic Works
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UNITED .A F—`EPARTMENT-O CUL I
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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Room 360 U. S. Courthouse,F Spokane, Washington 99201
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June 3, 1974
71 Mr. John D. Spellman
County Executive, King County •
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King County Courthouse •
Seattle, Washington 98104
L King County Engineers Office
Green River Flood Control Zone District
y Room 400 King County Courthouse •
'"`3 Seattle, Washington 98104
Mr. Ralph Backstrom.
I ' Chairman, King 'Co. Conservation District
35 South Grady .Way
Renton, Washington 98055
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Mayor Frank E. Todd
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' ' City Of Tukwila
City Hall -
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14475 . 59th Avenue South t
I Tukwila, Washington 98067
Mayor Avery Garret I
i City of Renton !
City Hall
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`4 Renton, Washington 98055 `
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Mayor Isabel Hogan 1
r.-:. City of Kent
• City Hall
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P.O. Box 310
+d Kent, .Washington 98031 i
Mayor Stanley P. Kersey
• City Hall .
City of Auburn
• 20 A Street Northwest •
Auburn, Washington 98002
{ Gentlemen and Ms. Hogan:
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o., It is essential that, enviro.nmental considerations be fully recognized in,:c carrying out the East and West Side Green River Watershed Work Plans. An
s evaluation of environmental setting and project measure impact reveals the
need for agreement between the •sponsoring local organizations and Soil
m Conservation Service on the following.
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PRESERVATION OF NATURAL AREAS
In the Soil Conservation Services (SCS) "Proposal for Reten-
tion and Improvement of Non-Wetland Wildlife Habitat in Green '
. River Watersheds," the SCS states, "In many areas, habitat along
channels and streams represents the last remaining habitat in the
valley suitable for pheasants, California quail , abbits , (musk-
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rats) , ,and many species of songbirds. As urban buildup continues
in the Valley, habitat areas become more and morejcritical and
must be retained to preserve at least remnant popilations of many
wildlife species." i , •
} • SCS is requiring that the sponsoring agencie' provide "wild-
};. as• life - habitat" mitigation areas in the Green Riv r Valley; and '
unless all governmental units having jurisdiction within the Green
River Watersheds pass such resolutions , the floodwater channeli-
,-':,i I. • nation program may be deleted from Federal Assistance funding.
, ;' METHODS OF INSURING HABITAT AVAILABILITY:
',' 1. Preserve existing habitat where possible.
`' 2. Replace habitat where lost -through construct•ion•. -
Establish plan for replacing lost habitat and establishing
additional areas prior to time contracts are let for revegeta-
, tiny disturbed areas.
1. Require all landfill areas abutting any of the pro- '^
• posed channels to preserve an area adjacent to the °.
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channel for wildlife and esthetic purposes - minimum
10-15 feet wide and run entire length of property
bordering the channel .
SCS PROPOSED WETLAND MITIGATION SITES FOR SPONSORS' CONSIDERATION:
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South of •FAI 405 - east of freeway, SR 167, running south • , ,,,
to a point just north of 180th Street. Preserve entire
. area. .'t,
' • Type III - approximately 35 acres (An upstream water control
;.;, structure and a riser on the highway culverts would enhance
this area.
.`'°', '[ Four 'blocks north of 180th Street - between West Valley
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Highway and railroad.
• Type IV - approximately 8 acres. Seven acres additional .
land suitable for upland habitat in horseshoe-shape of .
is wetland.
Type I and III will have the greatest project induced impact
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on wildlife habitat.
Type' I - seasonably wet but dry during most of the growing
season. In project area - used by wintering ducks.
,. i - Type III - generally wet through most of the growing season
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with water depths of 6 inches or more. Used for feeding
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and nesting.
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SCS PROPOSAL IOR CONS!ULNAIION: .
CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING A PERMIT TO DO LAND FILLING
. 9b 0R CONSJ IJC I iON
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1. Develop landscape plan.
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a. Consideration for wildlife and esthetic values
(environmental quality) of area around buildings ,
• and Parking lots. .
2. Percentage of total land be designated; planned and
managed for wildlife best suited to site, condition
and location.
a. ' Area to remain as wildlife habitat for perpetuity
or "X" number of years.
3. All land not needed or used for other purposes be '
planned and managed for wildlife or allowed to revert
back to original conditions.
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a. Remain as oPen space until such time it is needed
for further development.
RESULTS:
1. Provide much of the mitigation that may need to be
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provided by the waterhsed project sponsors .
, 2. Preserve open, space and greenbelt areas (however small )
"• ' ; throughout the developed portions of the Valley.
2. Assure perpetuation of many wildlife species which
otherwise would be gone from the Valley. ti.
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1970
WHEREAS the City of Renton, a municipal; corporation,
operating as a non-charter code city under the Optional Municipal Code,
has heretofore executed certain agreements in connection with the
Green River Water Shed Drainage Plan, and { '
WHEREAS King County and other cities are likewise participants
and subscribers to said•Plan, and
WHEREAS various meetings have heretofore been held for the
purpose of considering alternative methods of project implementation
in erder to accelerate the proposed development, and
WHEREAS it has further been determined by the Soil
Conservation Service that the Eastside Project, including the City of
Renton, could be implemented at an early date, NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The City of Renton hereby're-affirms its
participation and concurrence with the proposed Water Shed Project,
as heretofore ratified by written agreements, and; further concurs in
the implementation and construction of the Eastside Project at the
earliest possible time.
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• SECTION II: The City Clerk is hereby authorized to certify t'1;
copies of this Resolution and forward 'same to King County, Soil
Conservation Service and other cities affected by said Eastside Project.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 17th day of March, 1975.
e ores A. odd, City C eY .
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 17th day of March, 1975.
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Ge176rd M. Shellan, City Attorney
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Meeting June 26, 1974
Page Four
Committee, stated that at its meeting of April 17 the Com-
mittee recommended that the special permit to fill and grade
be granted, inasmuch as it was their opinion that the area
• was unsuited for the location of a wildlife sanctuary due 1.
Y. ' to the proximity of a• railroad right-of-way and highway.
Discussion ensued regarding desirable locality for a wildlife '
sanctuary and whether or not an EIS is appropriate. It was .
then MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY SCHOLES, THAT THE PUBLIC •
HEARING BE CONTINUED UNTIL JULY 24, 1974. A roll call vote •
was requested with the following result: .
Humble - No
Gibson - No
Morrison - No •
Ross - No
Scholes - Aye
Seymour - Aye .
Mola - No •
MOTION DEFEATED.
The Planning Director again stated that continuance- was recom- .
mended to allow sufficient time for staff review of the environ-
mental assessment.
ACTION:
' MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, THAT THE ITEM BE REFERRED
TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK AT 1,:\
THE' JULY 10, 1974, MEETING.
• Discussion followed regarding whether or not the matter was al-
ready in committee, the preogative of the Planning Commission to ,
grant or not grant permits to fill , and the suggestion by Commis-
• sioner Morrison to give the staff authority to act after their
environmental review.
. On the question, a roll call vote was called with the following r`;),
result:
, Humble - No has
Gibson - No ' '
Morrison - No '
Ross - No
Scholes - Aye
Seymour - Aye
Mole - No
MOTION DEFEATED.
ACTION:
MOVED BY HUMBLE, SECONDED BY ROSS, THAT THE APPLICATION BE CONTIN-
UED UNTIL THE JULY 10, 1974, MEETING, WHEN A STAFF REPORT AND COM-
MUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT IS ANTICIPATED. MOTION CARRIED .
UNANIMOUSLY.
• � . D. MERLINO, GARY; Appl . SP-768-74; special permit to allow fill-
ingT and .grading in L-1 zone; property located at 3000 East
Valley Road.
, -;',. Staff comments were requested by the Chairman. •
Mr. Ericksen stated that it was the staff's 'opinion that an envi-
' ronmental assessment was not necessary based on present use of
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Meeting June 26, 1974 •
Page Five
the 5.8 acre site. He noted that the property is presently
zoned L-1 and partially filled. Approximately 2.8 acres are
presently filled, and approximately 3 acres are unfilled.
The unfilled areas were pointed out. Based on previous data
from the applicant and review with Soil Conservation Service
am King County Hydraulics, the staff recommends approval
. wizh provision that the easterly 87' of the site be retained
in its natural state. •..
Commissioner Humble noted that the Comprehensive Plan Com-
mittee had made its report, also recommending approval sub-
ject to retention' of the 87' easterly strip. Should the
drainage channel be relocated to the other side of the free-
way, the area could be eventually filled. •
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Discussion followed regarding other reasons for not filling .
the easterly 87' of the site, including drainage, wildlife
sanctuary and need for future setbacks. . .
Comments were invited from the applicant by Commissioner
Mola.
Mr. . Gary Merlino, 8630 Fauntlee Cr., S.W. , Seattle, stated '
that adjacent property owners had filled easterly portions
• of their sites. .
Responding to Commissioner Morrison, -the Planning Director
indicated that it would be the public agency's responsi-
• • bility to remove dirt from filled areas planned for the
drainage channels. Mr. Ericksen also stated that the Com- '
• mission can require development plans to. be submitted
regarding ultimate use of the property, in accordance with
the Mining, Excavation and' Grading Ordinance.
Mr. Merlino cited rising costs as a reason' for filling the
area now. Responding to Commissioner Humble, he stated
that filling of the entire site is expected to require.four
. • years and require an additional year to solidify. ;,,,
Following discussion, ' it was MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY ,,
SEYMOUR, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED
UNA'NIMOUSLY. •
ACTION:
MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY MORRISON, THAT THE GARY MERLINO
APPLICATION TO FILL BE GRANTED SUBJECT TO:
2. RETENTION OF THE EASTERLY 87' OF THE SITE IN ITS
NATURAL STATE UNTIL THE FINAL DRAINAGE CHANNEL
LOCATION IS ESTABLISHED.
• 2. PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS
WHEN THEY ARE PREPARED, INCLUDING SETBACKS, BUILDING
LOCATIONS, LANDSCAPING, SCREENING, STORAGE, PARKING
• ! AND CIRCULATION.•
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3. ADDITION OF THE TWO PERCENT SOIL CONSERVATION •
SERVICE LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENT TO BE INCORPORA-
TED AT SUCH TIME THE REMAINING 87' IS FILLED AND •
C. :' A PROPOSED SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN IS PRESENTED. •
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" ' Discussion followed regarding the requirement for site plan
approval , as provided for in the Mining, Excavation and '
Grading Ordinance.
On the question, MOTION CARRIED, ROSS DISSENTING.
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v �1 0 THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
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°% CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER(o.
0 L. RICK BEELER . 235-2593
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September 28, 1977
' Mr. Paul Arnett RE: File No. SP-063-77
The Austin Company • •
800 S.W. 16th Street
Renton, WA 98055
Dear Mr. Arnett: •
This is to notify you that the above referenced request, which was
approved subject to conditions as noted on the Examiner's report of
September 13, 1977, . has not been appealed within the time period
set by ordinance, and therefore, this application is considered
final .and is being submitted to the City Clerk effective this date
for permanent filing.
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Surely
• L. Rick Beeler
Hearing Examiner
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cc: vDel Mead, City Clerk
• Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
State of Washington)
County of King )
Marilyn J. Petersen , being first duly sworn, upon
oath disposes and states :
That on the 12th day of September , 19 77 , affiant
deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope
containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid,
addressed to the parties of record in the below-entitled
application or petition.
Subscribed and sworn this VZ day of See -2tAfx ��
1911 .
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Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington, residing at Renton
Application, Petition or Case: The Austin Company, SP-063-77
(The minuteb contain a £L t of the pai tLe6 of necond)
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MAIN AND RIM FLOTATION 7UBES ARE SPACED AND SIZED TO PROVIDE DESIRED
BUOYANCY CHARACTERISTICS.I , FLOTATION IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM
OF 100% EXCESS BUOYANCY. ALL MOVABLE COVER ACCESSORIES ARE BONDED
ELECTRICALLY TO THE COVER! WHICH IS TOTALLY ELECTRO-CONDUCTIVE IN NATURE
AND WHICH IS ITSELF BONDED .ELECTRICALLY. TO THE TANK TO ELIMINATE ANY
STATIC SPARKING HAZARDS, ALL •ACCESSORIES ARE• BRACED WITH 2 SUPPORT BEAMS '
RESTING ON . ADJACENT CLAMPi! BEAMS.
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CORPORATION:
•V HAN [DATIL417�72 ' REV. 2/1 2/75 I DWG. NO. 20098
September 13, 1977
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINE
CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION.
APPLICANT: The Austin Company FILE NO. SP-063-77
LOCATION: Located op the south side of S.W. 16th Street between
Lind Avenue S.W. and Raymond Avenue S.W.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant requests special permit, pursuant to the
City's Mining, Excavation and Grading ,Ordinance,
Chapter 23, to allow approximately 3 feet of fill,
together with grading, on an approximate 10 acre site.
SUMMARY OF Planning Department: Approval with conditions.
RECOMMENDATION:
Hearing Examiner: Approval with conditions.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department staff report was received by the
REPORT: Examiner on August 23, 1977.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Planning Department report, examining
available information on file with the application, and
field checking the property and surrounding area, the
Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as
follows:
The hearing was opened on August 30, 1977 at 10:40 a.m. in the Council Chambers of
the Renton Municipal Building.
Parties wishing to testify were sworn.
It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the representative for the applicant
had received and reviewed the Planning Department report, and the report was entered
into the record as Exhibit #1.
Michael Smith, Planning Department, reviewed Exhibit #1, and entered the following
additional exhibits into the record:
Exhibit #2: Vicinity Map
Exhibit #3: Cross Section of Landfill
Exhibit #4: Site Plan
Exhibit #5: Resolution No. 1923 (reference only)
Exhibit #6: Documents from Soil Conservation Service
(on file with Planning Department, for
reference only)
Exhibit #7: Memorandum from Hearing Examiner to Planning
Director and Public Works Director, dated
August 24, 1977, and respective responses,
dated August 25, 1977 and August 26, 1977.
In response to the Examiner's inquiry regarding submittal of a geology or
rehabilitation report, Mr. Smith stated that neither document 'had been submitted
although the applicant had indicated that hydroseeding would be accomplished and
the Planning Department would require the procedure upon filling to meet ordinance
requirements.
The Examiner stated that clarification of Section 4-2314 of the Mining, Grading
and Excavation Ordinance would be resolved with the City Attorney. He inquired if
the landfill operation would be accomplished in phases. Mr. Smith indicated that
the fill'would occur in, a simultaneous operation as soon as possible in order to
allow for development.
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4. The storm water drainage plan for a surface retention pond has met with
preliminary approval of the Public Works Department and can be further refined
by the applicant with the department prior to issuance of the Special Permit.
5. Per Section 4-2303.2.0 the final uses and the site plan must be approved by
the Examiner. A public hearing will be held and the Examiner must conclude
that the uses and site plan conform to the Comprehensive Plan and are compatible
with the vicinity as well as the applicable zoning requirements.
6. Sufficient access exists via Lind Avenue S.W. and S.W. 16th Street. In the
attached memorandum of September 9, 1977 the ,Public Works Department stated
that any problems occurring during the filling operation can be resolved on
location.
7. Dust and mud control as recommended by the Public Works Department and accepted
by the applicant is sufficient to meet the requirement of Section 4-2312.8.
8. Section 4-713(D) (e) (H-1 Zone) specifies the building setback lines as 60 feet
for the front and 20 feet for the sides. An additional 10 feet of setback is
added by Section 4-2314.2 (Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance) to these
building setbacks whenever the fill does not meet the adjacent property but
forms a slope. In this request the fill will meet the adjacent property on
the south and east property lines. A slope setback will not be necessary in
those areas. However, along the west and north property lines slopes will
occur which must meet the applicable building setback lines plus the additional
10 feet setback for slopes.
The Examiner requested a legal opinion regarding this matter in the attached
memoranda dated August 30, 1977 and August 31, 1977. Existing ordinances
(Chapter 23 and 30) prevent the Examiner from granting a variance from the
slope setback requirement of Section 4-2314.2. However, it seems appropriate
to comment upon the effect of this additional setback requirement.
The setback of Section 4-2314 is intended to ". . .preserve the setback for the
safety and benefit of adjacent properties, the adequacy of foundations, and to
prevent damage as a result of water runoff or erosion of the slopes." (Section
4-2314.1) The purpose of Chapter 23 is to ". . .protect. . .areas and uses. . .
against detrimental effects" (Section 4-2301.C) and to "Promote safe, economic,
systematic. . .grading activities. . ." (Section 4-2301.2.D) . Application of the
setback will accomplish these purposes; however, it may be counterproductive in
instances. A moat could be created if the fills do not meet - a setback area
equal to double the building setback area and 10-foot slope setback for
"protecting" each property. This appears not to be the intent of the ordinance.
The intent seems to be to require landfill to be set back from adjacent property,
where the landfill may be detrimental to that abutting property - a clear case of
protection. However, in other instances nothing detrimental can be shown, but
moats may be created around neighboring properties undergoing landfill operations.
It appears in this case that a variance should be sought from the Board of
Adjustment. In addition, Section 4-2314 should probably be revised to accomodate
a wider range of situations.
DECISION: . Based upon the record, findings and conclusions, the grading and filling
Special Permit is approved subject to:
1. Landscaping of 2% of the site for wildlife habitat purposes per the landscaping
materials suggested in Exhibit #5 as approved by the Planning Department. This
landscaping is to be installed upon completion of the landfill operation.
2. Finalization of the storm water retention system and its approval by the Public
Works Department.
3. Dust control be implemented by water sprinkling.
4. Control of mud and debris on adjacent or affected public right-of-way be
implemented by a mechanical sweeper adn water flushing.
5. Exposed slopes are to be hydroseeded to control erosion.
6. Fill material will conform to the requirements of Chapter 23, Title IV.
7. Tops of the slopes to be no less than 10 feet from the building setback lines
established by Section 4-713 (D) (e) .
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5. There was no opposition to the proposal expressed. .
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6. All existing utilities are available and in close proximity.
7. The proposal is compatible with the required setback requirements of Sections
4-713 and 4-2314 of the Code.
8. Future use of the property is confined to those uses specified in Section 4-713
(Heavy Industry) of the Code and review by the Examiner per Section 4-2303.2.
' 9. The property is'bordered on four sides by existing landfill as a result of
construction of Group Health warehouse and laboratory and Raymond Avenue S.W. on
the west, S.W. 16th Street on the north, the proposed Lind' Avenue S.W. on the
west, and an existing fill on the south.
10. Vehicular access to the property will be from Lind Avenue S.W. to S.W. 16th Street.
It is anticipated that the existing city streets will be adequate to accomodate
this traffic under the control of the Public Works Department.
11. Storm water retention at this stage of development will be, accomplished via a
retention pond per Public Works Department approval. This' method may be altered
or discarded during construction of buildings on the site.
12. Existing public services are adequate to handle the fill operation.
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13. The proposed, fill will reach an elevation' of 23.5 feet which is 1.7 feet higher
than the tentative flood level established by the King County Hydraulics Division.
That DivisiOn's review of the application has not been completed, but is essential
to final approval of this application and the Flood Zone Control Permit.
14. Dust.control is proposed via water sprinkling.
15. Control of mud on city streets is proposed via a mechanical'sweeper and a flush
truck.
16. Erosion control of the fill is proposed to be accomplished by hydroseeding all
slopes. .
17. Section 4-2314.2 requires a 10-foot setback from the build;ing' setback line in
instances where slopes occur and'the proposed fill does not meet the grade of
adjacent property (see attached memoranda dated August 30,, 1977 and August 31,
1977) . .
18. Fill material will conform to the requirements•of the Mining, Excavation and
• . Grading Ordinance, Chapter 23, Title IV.
19. The fill operation will occur on a continuing basis until completed. Fill ' r
material is to be imported from a site in south Seattle. .
20. Wildlife habitat of 2% of the site is required per the U.S. 'Soil Conservation
Service and City of Renton Resolution: No. 1923. 1
CONCLUSIONS: '
1. The proposal generally conforms to the Green River Comprehensive, Plan with the
exception that wildlife habitat must be provided on the site. It appears that
the requirement of 2% of the site to .be landscaped in wildlife habitat 'can be .
• accomplished utilizing perimeter ,screening. The Planning pepartment has on
file several documents (Exhibit #6) outlining the landscaping materials
suitable for wildlife habitat. ' . '
2:, Fill material should be inspected periodically by the Public Works Department
for conformance to Section 4-2316.
3. Section 4-2303.2.B requires that the Examiner conclude that the fill activity •
". . .not be unreasonably detrimental to the surrounding:area." Based upon. the •
evidence submitted in the public hearing and the physical IcharadteriStics of
the site, the proposed landfill' is compatible'with.and similar 'to existing
landfill operations in the immediate vicinity. Restrictions are necessary to
control erosion, facilitate storm water drainage, and-to mitigate loss of• ' wildlife habitat. These conditions will make the Special Permit not detrimental' ." ' ,
to adjacent properties and the surrounding area. '
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8. Public Works Department monitoring and approval of access and traffic control.
ORDERED THIS 13th day of September, 1977.
L. Rick Beeler
Land Use Hearing Examiner
. TRANSMITTED THIS 13th day of September, 1977 by Affidavit of Mailing to the
parties of record:
Paul Arnett
TRANSMITTED THIS 13th day of September, 1977 tothe following:
Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti
Council President George J. Perry
Councilman Richard M. Stredicke
Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
Ron Nelson, Building Division
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration
must be filed in writing on or before September 27, 1977. Any aggrieved person
feeling that the decision of the Examineris based on erroneous procedure, errors of
law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be
reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for review by
the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from'the date of the Examiner's decision.
This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and
the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires
that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk accompanying a filing fee of $25.00
and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available
for inspection in the City Clerk's office, first floor of City Hall, or same may be
purchased at cost in said office.
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August 30, 1977 •
TO: Gerard M. 'Shellan, City Attorney
FROM: L. Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
SUBJECT: Setback Requirements on Applications for Special
• Permits; Gary Merlino, SP-062-77 and Austin Company,
SP-063-77
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As a follow-up to our conversation yesterday and as a result of the
hearings held today on these two subjects, I am requesting a legal
opinion regarding the following:
Section 4-2314 of Chapter 23, Title IV, Mining, Grading and Excavation
Ordinance, outlines setbacks for landfill. The interpretation of this
provision affects these two applications and landfill in general in
the Green River Valley. -The.provision stipulates that the ,tops of the
slopes of landfill 'will' be set back 'from the "setback line," a minimum
of ten feet (4-2314.2) . Crucial to the application of this ordinance
is the definition of "setback line. "
The strict application of this requirement in the Green River Valley
would produce moats at property lines between properties where slopes .
occurred and landfill didn't meet the grades of adjacent properties.
This interpretation is predicated on the assumption that "setback
line" is defined as the distance fromjthe property line to the
building line as specified by the underlying zoning district or, in
other words, the same as the setback line of a structure. Therefore, •
Section 4-2314 would require an additional ten feet of setback.
Chapter 16. 11 of the American Law of Zoning by Anderson would indicate
this interpretation to be correct.
My conclusion is that the setback for landfill slopes, where they
occur, must be measured from the line established for building setback
purposes in the underlying zoning•. The structure of Section 4-2314
seems clear in requiring. this interpretation. It appears that the
additional setback •requirement is overly burdensome and perhaps
• unreasonable in the Green River Valley. An'ordinance revision may be
more appropriate to resolve this conflict.
Bf l
Gerard M. Shellan
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The hearings on the above subjects have been closed but continued for
a brief period to allow for your legal opinion on this 'subject. As
soon as your opinion is received I will forward copies to the applicants
and complete my decision.. As was indicated in our telephone conversation,
if the landfill must indeed be set back ten feet from the building .
setback line, the applicants would have to make application for a
variance from this requirement.
I would appreciate your response within ten days.
L. Rick -eler
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cc: Mike Smith, Planning Department
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�Q- GERARD M SHELLAN,CI7Y ATTORNEY LAWRENCE J WARREN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
4T1.0 SEPIt° August 31 , 1977
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Mr. L. Rick Beeler
Hearing Examiner
City Hall
Renton, WA 98055 •
Re: Setback requirements on, applications
for special permits-Merlino ;Austin Co
Dear Rick: .
Thank you for your Memo dated August 30, 1977 regarding the above
matter. .
Section 4-2314; without question, requires a minimum setback of ten
feet as indicated in your letter . It is your conclusion that a strict
interpretation of this particular requirement would produce moats
at property lines between the adjoining properties whenever adjacent
properties have heretofore established a different grade . You are
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inquiring•whether you may change or reduce the setback lines required
by the aforesaid Section without doing violence to the purpose and
intent of the ordinance itself.
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In this connection we refer you to subparagraphs C and D of Section
4-2301 that you should consider in determining whether a strict
interpretation and adherence to the cited Section would be detri-
mental to the adjoining properties . If such definite finding is
made, you would have inherent authority to provide for some relief.
Alternately, the property owner may seek redress by applying for a
variance from the Board of Adjustment . You certainly could . recommend
such a variance based .on the fact pattern that you have outlined.
We also call your attention to Section 4-3010 B which allows you some
discretion in imposing conditions , modifications and restrictions
as you may find necessary to make the application compatible with the
environment and carry out the objectives and goals of the City' s
Comprehensive Plan and other ordinances .
It seems tome that a strict interpretation would result in an
absurd situation that. would not be in the best interest of _the City,
and may be detrimental or create other problems , and then in any
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such case you have limited discretion to modify it . The preferable
way , of course, would be for you to request the City legislative
body to consider certain amendments to the existing ordinance in
order to avoid, the situation you have described.
Any reduction that you may recommend in this setback line as required
by Section 4-2314 should be strictly limited to the facts of this
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August 31, 1977
Mr . L. Rick Beeler
particular case and adequate safeguards imposed therefor .
If we can be of any further assistance to you in this matter,
please advise.
We remain,
Very trul furs,
Ger- d M. Sh,Ilan
Ci y Attorne
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 9, 1977
TO: Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner
FROM: De1..Bennett, Deputy Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: Austin Company Special Permit No. SP-063-77
We have reviewed the Austin Company's proposal to deposit land fill
on a site located at SW 16th Street and Lind Ave. SW.
We do not feel that their proposed means of access will create any
unusual traffic problems. If any problems do occur during their
hauling process, they can be resolved at that time.
We normally work with the earth moving contractors during their
hauling and filling operations, and; this project will be no exception.
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Lind Avenue S. W. and Raymond Avenue S. W.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON ,
WASHINGTON , ON AUGUST 30 , 1977 , AT 9 : 00 A. M. TO CONSIDER
THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS :
1 . DUANE A. WELLS AND VAL BAIN , APPLICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL
TO CONSTRUCT OFFICE AND LABORATORY BUILDING IN M-P ZONE ,
file No. SA-061-77 ; property located at Lind Avenue S .W .
and Tenth Avenue S .W.
2 . GARY MERLINO , APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND
GRADE IN L-1 ZONE , file No . SP-062-77 ; property located
at 2900 East Valley Road .
3 . THE AUSTIN COMPANY , APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT TO
FILL AND GRADE IN H-1 ZONE , file No . SP-063-77 ; property
located between Lind Avenue S .W . and Raymond Avenue S . W .
on the south side of S .W. 16th Street.
Legal descriptions of all applications noted above are on file
in the Renton Planning Department.
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT
THE PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 30 , 1977 AT 9 : 00 A . M. TO
EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS .
GORDON Y . ERICKSEN
PUBLISHED August 19 , 1977 RENTON PLANNING DIRECTOR
CERTIFICATION
I , MICHAEL L . SMITH , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES
' OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES
ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW .
ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn /' •
to before me , a Notary Public , 72 �
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on the 10�'^_ day of �� ..k / r � %'"
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
AUGUST 30 , 1977
APPLICANT: THE AUSTIN COMPANY i
FILE NO„
SP-063-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE
A. SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The applicant requests special permit, pursuant' .to tilie City ' s Mining ,
Excavation , and Grading Ordinance , Chapter 23 , 'Ito allow approxi -
mately 3 feet of fill , together with grading , on an approximate
10 acre site . !!
B. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1 . Owner of Record: THE AUSTIN COMPANY
2 . Applicant: THE AUSTIN COMPANY
3 . Location : Located on the south side cif S. W. 16th
Street between Lind Avenue S. W. and
Raymond Avenue S .'W.. .
4. Legal Description : Detailed legal de;scriptionlon file in the
Renton Planning Department )
5 . Size of property : Approximately 10.3 acres.
6. Access : Via S . W. 16th Street and Lind Avenue S . W.
7 . Existing Zone : H-1 , Heavy Industry; with 'estrictive
covenants .
HeavyIndustry ; M-P, (Manufacturing
8. Existing; Zoning in H-1 ,
the Area : Park District ; L71 , Light ;Industry ; and
G, General Classification District.
9. Comprehensive Land Manufacturing Park. 1 '`
Use Pla
10. Notification : The applicant was notified; in writing of
the hearing date. Notice was properly
published in the ,Record Chronicle and
posted in three places on or near the site
as required by City ordinance . Notice
was also mailed to surrounding property
owners .
C. PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
The purpose of the request is to allow filling and grading to an
elevation ' consistent with surrounding properties , which would ini -
tially prepare the site for future industrial and commercial
development.
D. HISTORY/BACKGROUND:
The site and general area was annexed to the City on April 14 , 1959 ,
by Ordinance No . 1745 . The subject site was rezoned from G to H- 1 ,
Heavy Industry District, on May 7 , 1962 , by Ordinance No . 1955. .'
Certain restrictive covenants were established at the time of the
rezone to . run with the land. These covenants deal with permitted
uses , setbacks , landscaping areas , and other site development require-
ment . The area immediately surrounding the site has been previously
filled to an' elevation of approximately 23 feet.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30 , 1977
PAGE TWO
RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
E. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND:
1 . Topography : The subject site is relatively level .
2 . Soils : Puget Silty Clay Loam ( Pu ) . Permeability is slow, and
seasonal high water table is at or near the surface. Runoff
is slow to ponded , and erosion hazard is slight. The soil is
generally used for row crops and pasture . l �
3. Vegetation : The site consists primarily of scrub grasses and
abandoned pasture area with various 'deciduous trees scattered
around the perimeter. No significant natural vegetation
exists on the subject site.
4 . Wildlife : The existing vegetation on the ite provides suitable
habitat for birds and small mammals .
5. Water: No streams or surface water appear ; to be located on the
subject site.
6 . Land Use : The subject site borders on the "s, outh .side of S . W.
16th Street. There. is a mixture of commercial and light indus-
trial uses located along S. W. 16th betweenthe Valley Freeway
and Longacres . The Austin Company' s main headquarters is
located on the north side of S. W. 16th Street; just west of the
subject site. The new Group Health warehouse and laboratory
complex is located directly' west of the subject site . The
areas south and east of the subject site are presently unde-
veloped. However, the site directly south of the subject site
has been previously filled to an elevation of approximately
23 feet;, and the proposed Lind Avenue LID will extend Lind
Avenue along the eastern boundary of the sybject site.
F. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS: i
The general! area is in a transitional area fromipasture and unde-
veloped land to various industrial and commercial uses . Glacier
Park Company is presently conducting filling operations approxi -
mately half a mile to one mile south of the subject site and has
plans for future platting and development of that area . Filling
and/or deve; opment have occurred directly adjacent to the subject
site .
G. PUBLIC SERVICES:
1 . Water and Sewer: An existing 24 inch sewer line is located at S.W. 16th
Street and Raymond Avenue S . W. Sanitary sewers are also proposed with
the Lind Avenue S . W LID . There are existing 12 inch water main
along S . W. 16th Street and a 16 inch main along Lind Avenue S . W.
Storm sewers are not available in the area .
2 . Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Department as per
ordinance requirements . Any future development of the site will
Le subject to the City of Renton standards .
3. Transit: Metro Transit Route 161 operates along S . W. Grady Way
approximately 1/4 mile north of the subject site .
4. Schools : Not applicable . No existing schools are located in
the general area .
5. Parks : ' The subject site is approximately 1/2 mile north of the
City ' s 20 acre wetland wildlife preserve area .
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30 , 1977
PAGE THREE
RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
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H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE:
• 1 . Chapter 23 , Mining , Excavation , and Grading Ordinance.
2 . Section 4-713 , H-1 , Heavy Industry District.
I . APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
OR Ol HER 01-F I CIAL C I TY DOCUMLItTS:
1 . Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan, June , 1976 , page 4, Goals ,
and pages 5 through 8, Objectives .
J. IMPACTS ON NATURAL SYSTEMS:
The subject proposal will disturb present soil and vegetation condi -
tions , increase storm and water runoff , anq may affect drainage
patterns in the area . Traffic and noise levels will ; be increased
by the proposed filling and grading operations . However, these
impacts can be mitigated through proposed development controls .
K. SOCIAL IMPACTS : •
Filling the subject property will provide a. stop toward future
development ofithe site to higher intensity! uses . There may be
some indirect social spinoff effects as a result of such future
development.
L. ENVIRONMENTAL.ASSESSMENT/THRESHOLD DETERMINATION:
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Pursuant to, the City of Renton ' s Environmental Ordinance and the
State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended, RCW 43. 21C ,
a Declaration of Non-significance has beenl1ss1ed for the subject
proposal (see attached) . This is based upon te previous environ-
mental impact statements prepared for theilarg4 fill project pre-
sently being conducted by Glacier Park Company south of the sub
ject site and is further predicated upon properidevelopment pro-
cedures in accordance with the City' s. Comprehensive Plan and other
City requirements and suitable impact mitigation measures .
M. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A vicinity snap and site map are attached.
N. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED:
1 . King County Hydraulics Division
2 . City of Renton Engineering Division
3. City of Renton Utilities Division
4. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division
5 . City of Renton Fire Department
0, PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS;
1 . The subject site is presently zoned H-1 (Navy Industry) which
will permit commercial or industrial future development on the
site . The proposal generally conforms to 016 comprehensive
planning and zoning for the area .
2. The applicant does not have a specific development plan for the
subject site at the present time . However , he indicates that
interest has been shown for development on the site providing the
site is properly filled and graded . Future development will be
subject to City of Renton standards including the Hearing Examiner ' s
Site Plan approval per Section 4-2302 . 2 . 0 and the requirements of
the restrictive covenants running with the land .
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30, 1977 •
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RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND, GRADE , SP-063-77
3. An LID has been proposed for the extension Of Lind Avenue S . W.
(proposed 80 foot right-of-way) along the easterly boundary of
• the subject site . .
4. The subject site is adjacent to previously filled property on
the south , west (Group Health Complex) , east . (Lind Avenue S . W. ) ,
and S . W. 16th Street on the north. The recently : developed Group
Health Complex and the planned Lind Avenue5S . W. extension have
stimulated interest in development in the 'general area of the
subject site. H
5. The existing elevation of the site is approximately twenty feet.
This is substantially higher than other; areas of the Valley.
Therefore , ,the site contains no existing wetland or marsh areas .
However', because of its location in the; Valley , mitigating
measures for removal of wetland wildlife habitat must be applied .
There can be considered within the SCS' ;two percent landscaping
requirement , and other landscaping requirerients . Due to the
absence of ',any specific re-use plans far the site at the present
time, site plan approval by the Hearing Examiner at the time of
specific site deveL,opment should be required as per Section
4-2303 . 2 . C .i
6. The site is, not adjacent to any existind or proposed wetland or
greenbelt areas . The applicant proposes approximately three feet
of fill to ;match existingelevations surrounding the subject site
(approximately 23. 5 feet ) . The 100 year fl'oodplain level as
indicated by the Army Corps of Engineers and utilized for flood
Zone control permits by King County Department of Hydraulics is
20. 8 feet, with flood protection required to 21 . 8 feet. The
proposed fill will exceed this requirement .'
7 . A interim storm drainage plan has beenpropiosed by the applicant.
This should Tequire Public Works Department approval . The Public
Works Department has in the past on similar fill ' operations required
a berm or dike on the top around the perimeter of the site to act
as a retention pond for control of storm water runoff.
8 . No significant trees or vegetation exist on the site that might
possibly1 be preserved . The site consiftslnf dormant pasture , scrub
vegetation °and certain stands of deciduous trees the loss of which
can be mitigated by proper landscapingat the time of site
development.
9. Suitable hydroseeding and erosion control methods will be necessary
as an integral phase of the proposed fill and grade project.
10. The Planning Department has contacted King County Department of
Hydraulics for review and comments on the subject application .
Approval ; should be subject to King County Department of Hydraulics
review and approval . A State Flood Control Zone Permit has been
submitted to King County Department of Hydraulics and the Depart-
ment of Ecology. Approvals have not yet been received from these
agencies .
P, PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION : i ..
Recommend approval of the Special Permit' subject to :
1 . Final approval of the engineering desi n and supervision Of the
filling and grading for compliance Wit the requirements of
Chapter 23 , Title IV , including the annual ; licepse by the Public
Works Department. . j
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PRELIMINARY REPORT , TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF AUGUST 30, 1977
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RE : THE AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE , SP-063-77
2 . Final approval of the uses and site plan for the property shall
be required by the Hearing Examiner after . conducting of Public
Hearing .
3 . Two percent of the subject site shall be appropriately land-
scaped for purposes of mitigating removaliof wildlife habitat
pursuant to the SCS agreement with the City of Renton . Such
landscaping shall be included in the' landicaping plans for
site development , and be exclusive of other landscaping require-
ments .
4. The entire ; landfill shall be hydroseeded as soon as an integral
portion of , the phasing and completion of the grading project.
5. Interim storm water retention shall belalccomplisred via plans
approved by the Public Works Department this mayiinclude the
construction of a berm or dike on the top and. around the
perimeter of the fill .
6. Suitable dyst control methods shall be Utilized including watering •
of work areas per approval of the Publid Works Department.
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at all times .
8 . The Public Works Department may require 'additional traffic control
by the bontractor and/or owner if it is ' found to be necessary
during the ;subject operation .
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Department of Ecology of the Flood Zone Cc$ntrol permit for the
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SUBJECT: The Austin Company
Special Permit, Fill and Grade
This division will require an approved temporary sedimentation and detention
pond with a- designed restrictor, until such time that _constructionis com-
pleted and the approved permanent drainage facilities are operational . The
Austin Company will be required to maintain dust control on the side streets
and the site during all phases of construction. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks
will be required at the time property is developed.
Ultimate development will require sewer construction in 16th and payment of
latecomers for 12" water in 16-th.=wi th some on-site_ ext.ens i on_ p.rcobabl y _ __ -
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Application No . SP-063-77 ❑ PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No . ECF-263-77 0 FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Fill and grade a 10. 3 acre site with an
existing elevation of 20 feet ± to an elevation of 23 feet ± .
Proponent The Austin Company
Location of Proposal Southwest corner of S . W. 16th St. and Lind Ave . S . W .
Lead Agency Renton Planning Department
This proposal has been determined to 0 have ❑ not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS ❑ is
is . not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 ( 2 ) (c ) . This decision was
ma-de after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental
checklist and other information on file with the lead agency .
negative
Reasons for /declaration of environmental significance :
1 . Proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning for
the site and surrounding area .
2 . The subject " site is surrounded by existing filled land and is not
designated as or adjacent to a wetland area , greenbelt or drainage
channel .
3. This negative declaration is further based upon the provision of
proper mitigating measures within the site development plan .
Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent of mitigate the
environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would
withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a� (proposed/final )
declaration of non-significance :
Responsible tffic . al - --Gordon Y . ERicksen.
Title Plan . g / ire tar / Date August 22 , 1977
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August 16 , 1977
George Wannamaker
King County Division of Hydraulics
Room 976
King County Administration Building
Seattle , Washington 98104
Dear Mr. Wannamaker :
RE : GARY MERLINO , SPECIAL PERMIT NO . SP-062-77
AUSTIN COMPANY , SPECIAL PERMIT NO . SP-063-77
Attached for your review and comments are two special
permit applications for fill and grade recently submit-
ted to this department. These projects are located in
the portion of Renton within the Green River Valley .
floodplain .
We would appreciate any comments you have regarding
these applications prior to the August 30 , 1977 , Land
Use Hearing Examiner public hearing date.
If you have any further questions , please contact this
department.
Very truly yours ,
Gordon Y . Ericksen
Plan/ing-,; Director/7
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Associate Planner
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Date August 10, 1977
TO: Planning Department
FROM: Engineering
SUBJECT: The Austin Company
Special Permit, Fill and Grade
This division will require an approved temporary sedimentation and detention
pond with a designed restrictor, until such time that construction is com-
pleted and the approved permanent drainage facilities are operational . The
Austin Company will be required to maintain dust control on the side streets
and the site during all phases of construction. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks
will be required at the time property is developed.
Ultimate development will require sewer construction in 16th and payment of
latecomers for 12" water in 16th with some on-site extension probably
required.
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, RDDI1'iUN OF ONE 50> 000 BRA Srol:AGC TANK
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API Publ. 2519
Second Edition
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Use of Internal Floating Covers
and Covered Floating Roofs
to Reduce Evaporation- Loss
For general information only.
This is not an API Standard. •
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Furthermore, the information contained in this bulletin does not grant the right, by implication or otherwise, for
manufacture, sale or use in connection with any method, apparatus or product covered by letters patent; nor
does it insure anyone against liability for infringement of letters patent.
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Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
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0. Introduction 1
1. Scope 1
2. Field of application 1
3. Evaporation loss 2
4. Operating considerations 3
5. Cost Effectiveness 3
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0. INTRODUCTION The majority of the tanks in use in the petroleum This publication has been prepared by the American in-
dustry are the fixed-roof type.Considerable progress
Petroleum Institute's Committee on Petroleum hes been made over the years in controlling evapora--
Measurement through its Committee on Evaporation - tion, but breathing and filling losses from fixed-roof
Loss Measurement to provide information on the use tanksstill are of significantmagnitude in tanks con-
of floating covers and steel pans as a economical taining volatile sttocockss.
and effective conservation method to reduce Reduction of evaporation loss conserves a valuable
evaporation loss from volatile hydrocarbons stored natural resource and in many instances it is necess-
in fixed-roof tanks. ary to provide a storage system which complys with
emission control requirements for stationary -
("1 Since current designs reflect continuing improve- sources.
ment and development, several questions still re-
main regarding operating life and effectiveness The apparatus used to achieve the loss reduction
under a wide range of conditions. A user should may be:
recognize that there are differences in designs and
should evaluate each design for the specific applica- a) Any one of several nonferrous covers of proprie-
tion. Additional testing is under way or'planned, and tary design made for installation in a fixed-roof tank,
as more conclusive results become available, a and defined as internal floating covers. This type of
revised edition of this publication will be issued. system will be designated herein as floating covers.
Steel pans were first developed and installed over 50 , b) A pan-type steel floating roof designed in accor-
years ago for open-top tank use. Replaced by more dance with Appendix H of API Standard 650, Welded
stable pontoon designs, they found reapplication Steel Tanks for Oil Storage, and installed in a fixed-
under the protection of fixed-roof tanks around 1950. roof tank. This system is defined as a covered float-
Floating covers were developed about 1955. Since ing roof,and will be designated herein as a steel pan.
the introduction of floating systems for closed tanks,
considerable improvement has,been made in con- 2. FIELD OF APPLICATION
struction and design. At the present time, at least 10
U.S. manufacturers offer one of the closed tank Either floating covers or steel pans may be used in
• systems on the commercial market.-To date, approx- fixed-roof tanks in volatile product service. They are
imately 5,000 floating covers and steel pans have'h available in virtually all commercial sizes for vertical
been installed in liquid storage tanks in the United fixed-roof tanks. Available diameters currently range •
States. • from about 300 feet to 20 feet, and with slight
• 1. SCOPE modification, down to 8 feet. Methods and materials .
have been developed to properly seal the annular
This publication describes the' methods used to space between the tank shell and the rim plate, as
reduce evaporation loss from a free liquid surface in well as sealing around any number of verticals such
a fixed proof tank by separating the liquid and vapor as roof support columns, internal ladders and gaging
regions, and summarizes the characteristics and .tubes.
performance of floating covers and steel pans. A
recommended method for evaluating evaporation Several types of floating covers and steel pans are
loss reduction for either type is also included. available. Through experience and continuing 'pro-
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duct development, most of the early designs have g) Manways to permit inspection and maintenance.
been replaced with improved models. The variety of
covers and pans described below and shown in An- In addition, circulation vents and an open vent at the
nex A indicate the wide range available. high point of the fixed roof must be provided to
minimize the possibility of hydrocarbons accumulat-
These include: ing to concentrations approaching the flammable
range. Appendix H of API Standard 650 specifies use
a) Aluminum deck on an aluminum grid framework of at least four circulation vents, not more than 32
supported above the liquid- surface by tubular feet apart,with a total open area of at least 0.2 square
aluminum pontoons. feet per foot of tank diameter,'plus a high point vent
•b) Aluminumpanel•
deck on an aluminumgrid fra- with at least 50 square inches of open area. All tanks
•with floating covers or steel pans must have this
mework supported above the liquid surface by venting capacity.
aluminum floats with polyurethane foam.
c) Aluminum sandwich panels with a honeycombed Other design features that are usually available, but
aluminum core floating in contact with the liquid. generally must be specifically requested by the
purchaser, include floating suction guides, tank
d) Sandwich panels consisting of foam enclosed in overflow openings, internal ladders and gaging
fiberglass-reinforced polyester skin, floating in con- tubes, fill inlet diffusers, adjustable support legs,
tact with the liquid. cover walkways, and tank gage guides and wells.
e) A pan-type steel roof floating in contact with the Some modification to tank internals is usually
liquid and designed according to Appendix H, API necessary, but the need generally becomes apparent
Standard 650. only after a tank is cleaned and inspected.This work
could include plumbing vertical columns and lad-
The basic design concept is to reduce the liquid sur- ders, removing column lateral bracing and installing
face exposed to evaporation to a minimum by resting reinforcing, correcting tank shell deformation, ellk
a floating device on the product, or by confining a removing shell obstructions and miscellaneous pip-
layer of saturated vapor under a tight cover floating ing.
on the liquid. The loss of vapor otherwise displaced
during filling a fixed-roof tank is virtually eliminated, 3. EVAPORATION LOSS
so that losses sustained during filling and with-
drawal from a tank with a floating cover or steel pan The results of tests of early designs of floating covers
are negligible. Some evaporation does occur from and steel pans were contained in the appendix to the
the annular space between the rim plate and the tank November 1962 edition of this publication. The
shell. results were quantitative and indicative of the state of
the art at that time.
Each type may incorporate one or more of the follow-
ing: Reductions in vapor loss ranged from 47 to 94 per-
cent. The reason for the wide efficiency range can
a) Flexible, product-resistant perimeter seals or probably be traced to conditions under which the
wipers that permit the device to move freely up and tests were conducted, the methods used and the
down in the tank without lodging on rivet or bolt types available at that stage of development.
heads, lapped weld joints or shell irregularities.
Limited test results with some current designs,based
b) Antirotational devices that keep the sampling and primarily on stock records, indicate average vapor
gaging openings of the cover in alignment with loss reductions exceeding 90 percent of the amount
those in the tank roof, and prevent contact with verti- that would have occurred in a fixed-roof tank. Long •
cal appurtenances. term data to substantiate vapor-loss reduction using
newer designs is now being accumulated.
c) Suitable gaging and sampling openings to permit
manual gaging and sampling operations. Until long term data is available, it is suggested that
the theoretical evaporation loss for both a floating
d) Venting devices. cover and a steel pan be calculated by procedures eiN
described in API Bulletin 2517, Evaporation Loss
e) Legs or hangers for support at low liquid level. From Floating-Roof Tanks, using the minimum
average wind velocity of four mph and a multiplying
f) Anti-static bonding devices. factor for a pan roof with a single modern seal. With
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seals in good condition, estimated evaporation Certain other operational precautions should be ob-
losses so computed should parallel the accuracy served. A floating cover or steel pan can be severely
range described in Bulletin 2517. damaged if the tank is overfilled, forcing the device
into the roof support members. The former maximum
4. OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS fill capacity therefore must be slightly reduced after
floating covers or steel pans have been installed.Ac-
Tests have been conducted, and some are still in cess for tank bottom cleaning or repair may be ham-
progress, to determine seal effectiveness, hydrocar- pered unless the cover is supported at a suitable
bon vapor concentration and specific mechanical height above the tank bottom. Adjustable supports
performance. are available for this purpose.'Rapid withdrawals or
high filling rates at low tank levels may cause
Nonmetallic seals are generally used for floating mechanical damage. Protection against damage by
covers and steel pans. A coated fabric filled with mechanical mixers must be provided by special
resilient open-cell urethane-foam or a closed-cell• guards. At low tank levels, jet mixers must be oper
ated at low speeds. No mixer should operate when
elastomeric wiper are the most common types.
Material can be supplied to accommodate the full the floating cover or steel pan is resting on supports.
range of hydrocarbons, alcohols and many special
products under most climatic conditions. Long term Individual designs must be evaluated to avoid
durability characteristic of the various types will be difficulties from turbulence, air slugs and boiling.
considered as part of the evaporation loss study now Product boiling considerations limit application of
under way.Additional information is also available in the systems to volatile stocks with a true vapor pres-
' Bulletin 2517. sure at storage conditions somewhat below at-
mospheric pressure. Some users and regulatory
On initial fill, and subsequent refills involving a agencies provide a safety margin by specifying 11
Asia as the upper limit of product true vapor pressure vapor space beneath a floating cover or steel pan, a
for floating covers or steel pans. Manufacturers must flammable mixture can occur in the vapor space
above the device in tanks with vent openings (see be consulted on service requirements to ensure
suitability
Appendix H, API Standard 650) for as long as 12 to specific designs and compatability of
24 hours. Since vapor is heavier than air, stratifica-
tion of hydrocarbons will occur, with concentrations Filling and emptying rates must also be considered,
decreasing rapidly as the distance above the floating and velocity diffusers and proper venting furnished
cover or steel pan increases. for maximum operating conditions.
On working tanks storing hydrocarbons, selected 5. COST EFFECTIVENESS
tests on some current designs with venting (see Ap-
pendix H, API Standard 650) normally indicate vapor It appears that a new fixed-roof tank with either a
concentrations below the lower flammable limit in floating cover or a steel pan is often highly competi-
the vapor space above the device. However, the con- tive in first cost with a new open top floating-roof
dition of the floating cover or steel pan,the effective- tank, depending on diameter.
ness of the seals,the wind velocity and the operating
mode of the tank at the time will all affect vapor con- To determine the economic justification for installing
centration. a floating cover or steel pan in a fixed-roof tank, it is
suggested that the theoretical evaporation loss for
Recognizing the potentiality of a flammable mixture the specific tank first be calculated by established
within the vapor space above the cover, it is recom- methods described in API Bulletin 2518, Evaporation
mended that a gage top be grounded to the fixed- Loss from Fixed-Roof Tanks. The modified method
roof gage hatch before opening the hatch cover and described in Bulletin 2517 under Evaporation Loss,
be kept in contact with the hatch rim while lowering may be used to estimate evaporation loss with a
the tape into the tank to prevent the occurrence of floating'cover or steel pan. The loss reduction may
electrostatic arcing. then be used to establish potential savings.
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TYPE FLOATATION & PERIMETER SEALS
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EVAPORATION LOSS FROM FLOATING—ROOF TANKS - -
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information contained in this bulletin does not grant the right, by implication or ,
otherwise, for manufacture,,,sale,or,use in connection with any method, apparatus,
or product covered by letters patent; nor does it insure anyone against liability
for infringement of letters patent. - _
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A method for estimating standing-storage and withdrawal evaporation losses .
from floating-roof tanks containing crude oil or gasoline has been developed by the -
Evaporation Loss Committee of the American Petroleum Institute. Actual field
test•data p_ovided the basis for the standing-storage loss correlation; laboratory
test data, which determined the adhesion of gasoline to steel surfaces in several •
stages of corrosion,provided the basis for the withdrawal loss equation.
The correlation establishes the factors necessary to predict the loss under many -
possible combinations of tank and floating-roof construction, type of roof seal, and . _
color of tank paint. The correlation is applicable over the ranges of 2-psia to
• 11-psis true vapor pressure (TVP), 4-mph to 16-mph average wind velocity, and - -
20-ft-to 200-ft-diameter tanks. The accuracy of this method of loss estimation has - ••
not been determined for higher vapor pressures or for tanks of larger diameters.
Floating-roof seals of the metallic and nonmetallic types are described. The -
manner•in which evaporation loss occurs from the seal area of a floating roof is -
discussed and guidance for the selection, maintenance, and replacement of the • •
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The American Petroleum Institute sponsored a symposium on evaporation Ioss
at the Thirty-second Annual Meeting in 1952. The symposium papers presented .
average figures for standing-storage loss from floating-roof tanks expressed as
barrels per foot of diameter per; year per.pound of true vapor pressure. Wide
- variation in the data was noted and further effort on correlating test results was •
recommended. Losses from butt-welded tanks with close-fitting seals also required . '
additional consideration. . -
The API Evaporation Loss Committee, in 1957, collected from the petroleum .
industry both new and previously obtained data on evaporation loss from floating-
roof tanks. An intensive study was made of these data. As a result of this study,
the effect of an additional,variable, wind velocity, was determined and the earlier _
variables were defined more precisely resulting in a significant reduction in the
( spread of data for the 'various types of floating-roof tanks. This bulletin presents
the resultant correlations for use in estimating evaporation loss.
'To supplement the general description of equipment covered in API Bulletin .•
2513: Evaporation Loss in the Petroleum Industry—Causes and Control, informa-
tion is presented herein which deals with the vital seal portion of the floating roof. -
In addition to the metallic-shoe type of seal, the nonmetallic seal is discussed and
a comparison is made of the features of each. .
. A guide to the selection, maintenance, and replacement of the floating-roof -
- seal—based on -manufacturers' publications, users' experience, and tests—is in- -
eluded in this bulletin. •
*"Symposium on Evaporation Loss;"Proc. API 32 DJ 213-81 (1952).
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CHAPTER 1—LOSS CALCULATION SUMMARY 7 • - -
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B. Sample Calculation 0 7
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CHAPTER 2—DESCRIPTION OF ROOFS AND SEALS 12
A. Floating-Roof Decks 12 •
B. Floating-Roof Seals • ... .. : '12 •
C. Metallic Seals 12 • -
D. Nonmetallic Seals 13
CHAPTER 3--DETAILS OF LOSS ANALYSIS 14
A. Mechanism of Loss _ • - - 14
B. Standing-Storage Loss Data -• 14 •
C. Loss Correlation and Estimation 14 -
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•D. Significance of Variables 16 : ' .
E. Withdrawal Loss 16
F. Use of Results • 16
G. Maintenance and Operation to Minimize Losses 17
H. Miscellaneous Benefits -17 -
CHAPTER 4—GUIDE TO SFi.FCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF
( SEALS 17
A. Guide to Selection—Metallic Vs. Nonmetallic 17
B. Guide to Maintenance and Replacement 18
CONCLUSION • 18
• APPENDIX I--SUMMARY OF DATA FOR RIVETED TANKS WITH
PAN ROOFS 19
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APPENDIX II—SUMMARY OF DATA FOR RIVETED TANKS WITH • .
PONTOON ROOFS - - • - ' 20
APPENDIX III—SUMMARY OF DATA FOR `MELDED TANKS WITH
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.AGE LOSS EQUATION _ 22 _
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CIIAPTER 1—LOSS CALCULATION SU:1LML•ARY
A. Method is painted aluminum color. The average wind velocity _
at the tank site is 10 mph.
Standing-storage loss is determined from Fig. 1. The •
calculated loss is the product of the loss factor, Lt, • - -
Obtained from the graph in Fig. 1(B), and the,multi- Solution:
plying factor, obtained from the table* in Fig. 1(A). .
To determine evaporation loss by this method i is With a straight edge enter Fig. 2, "Vapor Pressures
necessary to know the following factors: of Gasolines and Finished Petroleum Products," at
1'. Type of product stored—gasoline or crude oil. 52 F temperature, go to the 13 lb RVP with a slope
factor curve S of 3 and read the true vapor pressure •
2. Reid vapor pressure of the stored product. line, 6 psia. (Fig. 3 is a similar vapor pressure chart
3. Average temperature of the stored product. for crude oil.) With the true vapor pressure deter-
. Tank diameter and construction—welded or riveted. mined, enter Fig. 1(B) at 6 TVP, move vertically to
intersect the 10-mph wind velocity line, horizontally
•5:Color of tank paint. • , to the line representing a 120-ft-diameter tank, and
6. Type of floating roof—pan or pontoon. vertically down to the base line to a loss factor, Lt, of
7. Type of roof seal and condition of the seal. 225. Select from the table in Fig. 1(A) the multiplying
factor to apply to the 225 value in order to adjust to
8—Average wind velocity of the area. the specific conditions of the investigation. The factor
for a welded tank painted light gray or aluminum, with
B. Sample Calculation a pontoon type of floating roof and a seal of the older
�' Problem: - type,is 1.33 for gasoline storage.The adjusted standing-
storage Ioss is 225 times 1.33 or 300 bbl per year.
Estimate the evaporation loss to be expected from a The factor adopted for the nonmetallic seal is the
welded, floating-roof tank 120 ft in diameter, storing same as for the modern type of double seal shown in
13=1b-RVP gasoline at an average storage temperature the table in Fig. 1(A). - -
of 52 F (no ASTM distillation curve given). The tank If the floating-roof seal for a tank is defective, losses •
has a pontoon type of floating roof with an older version will be much higher than predicted by this correlation. -
(looser fitting) metal seal (good condition). The tank Chapter 4, "Guide to Selection and Maintenance of
Seals," discusses the importance of proper maintenance
•Losses during withdrawal essentially are negligible except, and affixes approximate values to losses as demon-
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loss is presented in Chapter 3;Par. E. _ strated in Iaboratory equipment.
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The floating-roof tank, compared with an htmos- days of floating-roof development. Thus, there has
pheric pressure tank, achieves a high percent reduction . been a great deal of favorable experience with them,
of evaporation Ioss because the roof floats upon the and during this period of use they have been highly
product and the air space in contact with the volatile refined. Modern metallic seals are rugged yet they
' stock is almost completely eliminated. exert only a slight pressure on the tank shell.•• ,
- The metallic seal is diagramed in Fig. 5. The identi-
A. Floating-Roof Decks fying characteristic of this seal is that it utilizes a light.
Floating roofs are of three general types: pan,pon- gage metal band as the sliding contact with the tank
. shell. The band is formed of sheets (called shoes)
toon, and double deck, see Fig. 4. Manufacturers sup- and may vary in dimension for the different mann-
ply various versions of the basic types of roofs ,which facturers. Generally, the band is of galvanized steel
are tailored to emphasize some particular feature such approximately 16 gage for butt-welded tanks,and about •
as vapor trapping, full liquid contact, load carrying - in. thick for riveted tanks. Thus.the heavier shoes
capacity, or roof stability. Details of the various classes _ -
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Selection of a specific type of roof depends upon the r
properties of the product to'be stored, particularly
vapor pressure and corrosive nature, and the roof sta- - -
bility required under service conditions. The least •
costly pan-type roof is also the least stable and offers . ..
the lust protection against product boiling. The more1 • •
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as insulation to minimize the boiling of stored product. 4
Boling of product should be avoided because itlis the Pan Floating Roof .
cause of excessive evaporation loss. _ - _ -
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All classes of roofs provide an adequate annular rim
space between the tank shell and the outer rim plate i. .l
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nance of the sealing mechanism.
In order to obtain the full benefit of a floating roof .
as a vapor conservation device the annular rim,space -
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must be fitted with a tight seal. A good seal closes this
space effectively, yet permits normal roof movement
while performing its main function of protection against
evaporation loss. Tanks and foundations must be built Pontoon Floating Roof
so that out-of-roundness, caused by faulty construction •
or unequal settlement, does not exceed the capability - -
of the seal to conform to the shell.. •
The mechanism that provides the sealing force for H-
today.most seals also serves to keep the roof centered iin the •
tank. �n rirr:ri_Two general• types of seals are in prominent use M For purposes of description these seals have been classed as metallic and nonmetallid. A number - •
of specific types of seals in each class are described
herein. .
C. Metallic Seals • . Double-Deck Floating Roof •
Metallic seals,which have been in widespread use for FIG.4--General Types of Floaring.Iioof Tanks.
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for riveted tanks usually are made in shorter segments In normal use, metallic seals will give excellent serv-
so that they will conform to the curvature of the tank ice. When used with a corrosive product, the metal
shell. API Standard 650: Welded Steel Tanks for Oil parts usually are heavily galvanized or made of stainless
I Srora;e specifics the minimum shoe thickness and the steel. It is not unusual for a seal to function dice-
grade of Galvanizing for these shoes. The shoes are tively for 15 years. As a rule, the primary seal fabric
joined together to form a complete ring. Provision is will begin to lose its life and show signs of aging before
Imada for expansion and contraction of the ring as it the metal parts show wear.
'passes over shell irregularities, rivets, and the like. This .
is accomplished by narrow pieces of fabric joined into D. Nonmetallic Seals
Ithe ring or by crimping the shoes at intervals. The
metal ring normally is from 3-ft to 4-ft deep and thus Nonmetallic seals are a relatively recent development .
. Iprovides a potentially large contact area with ,the tank • in the search for more effective seals. They were used
shell sparingly many years ago, but have come into promi-
The rim space between the shoe,and the roof is nence in the past 5 to 10 years. The nonmetallic seal
sealed by bolting or clamping a coated fabric from the is shown in Fig. 6. The identifying characteristic of this •
;shoes to the,rim plate of the roof. This is called the, seal is that it utilizes a coated-fabric band as the sliding -
primary seal fabric. The specific type of fabric used contact with the tank shell. Liquid pressure, gas pres- .
varies with the tank manufacturer and the type of sure, or resilient foam are used to prpvide the force
service. Two methods are used for attaching the pri-, needed to expand the seal. against the tank shell.
mary seal fabric. In the oldest and most commonly Nonmetallic seals have two major advantages: fled- ,
Sused method the fabric is attached to the top of the bility, and elimination of the annular vapor space. The
hoe and the rim plate. In the reduced vapor space fabrics used are much more flexible than the steel shoes,
method the fabric is attached to the shoe near the thus, there is better conformity fo the tank shell. The
surface of the stored product. The two positions fort seals are placed in direct contact with the stored product
the primary seal fabric are shown in Fig. 5. which prevents the occurrence of any vapor space in
Metallic seals usually are designed to accommodate the tank and, consequently,.eliminates breathing loss.
an increase or decrease of 5 in. in rim space. The shoe Because nonmetallic seals have less abrasive action than
ring and mechanism ordinarily provide sufficient flexi metallic seals, the nonmetallic seals are recommended
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bility so that a tight fit is obtained in small tanks, or where some types of internal coatings have been applied
' •'in tanks with moderate local irregularities. However,1 to the shell.
- he seals may not be completely effective with severe Because the coated fabric makes rubbing contact with local.irregularities. ' *the tank shell, projections from the shell, such as rivet .
Most metallic seal designs may be fitted with an heads or weld burrs, may cause wear and reduce the
additional shell wiper at the top of the shoe ring. This service life. Sharp projections which might cut the
is called a.secondary seal. This seal minimizes the effect fabric should be removed. Also, coated fabrics.in
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of wind on any opening to the product surface. Sec-1 contact with petroleum products, especially those with
ondary seals are desirable on riveted or lap-welded, high aromatic content, have been a source of trouble.tanks;the benefits for butt-welded tanks are slight The However, recent advances in synthetic compounding
position of the secondary seal is shown in Fig. 5. I have resulted in fabrics with increased resistance to
With some metallic seals,the shoes or spacing mecha- petroleum. Seal manufacturers can recommend the - -
nism may not permit the tank to be filled to the top most suitable fabric for particular storage problems.
• or permit the roof to descend to the bottom. The'', Most nonmetallic seals arc designed to accommodate
travel limits imposed by a particular seal are available' an increase in rim space of 5 in. and a from the manufacturer. P decrease of 4 in.
•
j---Secondary Seal Optional •
,/-Wwlker Shield •
1 Primary Fabric Seal Tonto C1• V (location varies according WWI
Tank �� to manufacturer)
Shill—P- S.ol Conleiniwg t"....
tpuid, n.o+ • Qoo1��0
' Floating F.+1li.ef Mdwio{
k f •
Roof
Metallic seal �, •
( Note: Seal supports not shown. I ' Note Seal supports not shown.
FIG.5—Metallic Seal. FIG. 6--Nonmetallic Seal.
1
14 (...._'ORATION Loss FROM FLOATING-RO01 __INKS -
Because of the flexibility of the fabric, these seals prob- potential contact area as metallic seals. Any gap to the
ably will conform to the contour of the tank shell 'even product surface may cause loss, and wind increases
( when fairly severe irregularities or•out-of-roundness are this loss. For this reason, nonmetallic seals are often
encountered. Nonmetallic seals do not have as much• equipped with close-fitting weather shields.
CHAPTER 3—DETAILS OF LOSS ANALYSIS -
A. Mechanism of Loss in the Appendixes. Information solicited which did not
The annular rim space between the tank shell and prove susceptible to correlation is not shown, i.e., tank
the outer rim plate is the principal source of evaporation •environment, paint condition, outage, and weather dur-
loss. Relatively small losses may occur at various points ing test. In some instances, the information was not
l over the roof when adjustable length roof'suppoit and available. Gaps in wind velocity data were filled in by .
exposed overflow pipes are present. consulting records of the nearest weather bureau station,.
Two ways in which evaporation loss may occur in Meeting conventional accuracy.criteria, particularly
the seal area of a floating-roof tank are: evaporation minimum loss specification,was not possible in the case
between the seal and tank shell, and vapor permeation of the tests conducted on the welded tanks which, as a
through the sealing fabric. • type, have a very low loss rate. Judgment, backed by
•
Loss between the seal and the tank shell may occur experience,was used to avoid discarding probably good
by evaporation from exposed product surfaces or Ifrom data merely because the loss was low while retaining
product wicking up the tank shell, or both. Product possibly bad data merely because the loss was not low.
exposure may result from poor fitting' seals, or may Six tests (four of which were for butt-welded tanks)
occur at shell irregularities, rivet beads, or antirotation which showed zero Ioss were accepted when no other
bars. Vapors formed between the sealing ring and the reason existed for elimination. Study revealed that
tank. shell must travel upward the depth of the seal these six tests were within the range of the probable
to escape. Fora given gap, the deeper the sealing ring, overall experimental error; they averaged out 'some -
high-loss tests conducted for comparable conditions.
t;^.e more effective the seal in preventing loss: Wind Omission of these data would have presented an absurd
increases this loss. Under the force of wind action, air Tests
the space between the seal and the tank shell, trend in the correlation. on tanks having small
sweeping out vapor at a rate which increases with the withdrawals were included, which is permissible when•
wind velocity. :Laboratory tests have shown the loss the vapor pressure change method of loss measurement
from wicking to be small. ' is employed.
Vapor permeation through the sealing fabric is the
cause of additional vapor loss. The magnitude of the Lose Correlation and Estimation
loss depends upon the vapor permeability of the fabric. The test data were segregated into groups repiesent-
For most fabrics used for floating-roof seals, this loss . ing the five types of tanks. Loss in barrels per year
is relatively low. was plotted against different variables; this demon-, •
strafed greater than direct proportionality to tank di
B. Standing-Storage Loss Data I ameter and true vapor pressure, whereas wind velocity •
•e bad a lesser effect- Outage and daily atmospheric
ight companies provided data on 60 tests acceptable
The true
for correlation; 18 additional tests were'not used be- temperature variations showed no trend.
cause of incomplete data orr nonrepresentative condi- vapor pressure was based on the average stock tem-
tions, i.e., defective seals or large withdrawals. 'Fifty- perature, using Fig. 2 or 3 to convert from Reid vapor
seven of the acceptable tests were run between 1933 pressure;it would be impractical to use the temperature
and-19.2; one recent test involved a .15-ft-diameter in the seal zone. The three major variables in exponen
• tial form were then related to the loss
tank of old construction and two recent tests were --unit loss it
conducted on a modern 145-ft-diameter tank. Two of
the 60 tests were earl on crude oil stored in'white TABLE I—Distribution or 60 Acceptable Tests by, Type
tanks. Fifty-eight tests were run on gasoline stored in of Construction . _
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tanks. 56 of which were painted in gray or aluminum. No.of Tank Type of •
Loss was measured by the vapor pressure change Tests Shell - Roof Seal Paint Color -
method in 57 tests, by the gaging method in 2 tests, 8 Riveted Pan Single White (3), gray (5)
and by the gaging method' plus the density change 13 Riveted Pan Double Gray or aluminum
( method in 1 test. The distribution of tests byt e of 9 Riveted Pontoon Single Gray or aluminum
YP 15 Riveted Pontoon Double Gray or aluminum
tank is shown in Table 1. • 7 Welded Pontoon Single White (1). gray (6)
Detailed test results by types of tanks arc.recorded 8 Welded Pontoon Double Gray or aluminum
• - DETAILS OF 'LOSS ANALYSIS • 15 -
•
proportional to diameter to some power. Successive1•7.
vs.D for differingvalues of k K
cross plots were made, holding two of the three varia- p `
Liles constant, converging upon the exponent best'repre- V"o.T( 14.7—P) -
( senung the data. A re-examination produced no well-
The comprehensive\ form of equation (1) may be solved
cleaned additional variables. The resulting correlation by use of Fig. 1(A) and 1(B).
based on tests on floating-roof tanks in good condition ! A seal factor k,-1.00 applies to metallic and non-
is represented by equation (1) which includes three metallic seals of modem construction installed in either
recommended modifying factors (k„k„k,). new tanks or in old tanks of riveted or welded con-
e 0.1'
I_,=KDt' struction (provided a good fit is obtained). A seal
` (14.7—P) Vo•:k,k�k" (1) factor k,=1.33 applies to loose-fitting seals typical of
Where: those built prior to 1942. Two tests were made on a
L,=standing-storage evaporation loss, in barrels per welded tank built in 1948; both tests had a loss rate - -
. year. below 60 percent of the loss based on the other tests
Kt=a tank-type factor which changes as follows: used in the correlation. However, the principal basis
I Kt=0.045 for welded tank with pan or pontoon, for use of a lower loss factor for seals of newer con-
roof, single or double seal. struction is the ability of the manufacturers to make a
Kt=0.11 for riveted tank with pontoon roof,' tight seal.
double seal. Standing-storage losses from crude oil arc estimated
Kt=0.13 for riveted tank with pontoon roof,' to be 75 percent as great as from gasoline at comparable
single seal. conditions. This conclusion is based on an analogy
Kt=0.13 for riveted tank with pan roof, double, of the relative loss of crude oil versus gasoline stored
seal. in atmospheric pressure tanks, inasmuch as the con- - -
• Kt=0.14 for riveted tank with pan roof, single' trolling factors causing the difference (see API Bulletin
seal. 2518: Evaporation Loss From Fixed-Roof Tanks)
also exist in floating-roof tanks. The lower unit loss
D=tank diameter, in feet.[For tanks 150 ft or rate for crude oil is confirmed directionally by the two
less in diameter, use D1•J; for tanks larger crude oil tests which, fortunately, were conducted in a
D 90-ft- and a 95-ft-diameter riveted-pan tank, thus •
than 150 ft in diameter, use 150`s (--.150)1 1 eliminating diameter as a variable.' These two tests
t. made on crude oil stored in tankspainted white showed
P=true vapor pressure of the stock at its average a loss,of 30 percent of the loss for gasoline
storage temperature, in pounds.per squarepredictedo
inch absolute. (This may be determined from by equation (1). Part of this reduction is obviously
the Reid vapor pressure, using Fig. 2 for caused by the beneficial effect of the white paint; the
finished products and Fig. 3 for crude oil.) remainder of the reduction in value represents the swing
V.,=average wind velocity, in miles per hour. of the experimental error. • -
k,=a recommended seal factor: A paint factor* k,=0.90 applies to the loss value
k,=1.00 for tight-fitting seals (typical of mod- for tanks painted white instead of the gray or aluminum
ern metallic and nonmetallic seals). colors used on 56 of the 60 loss tests. For example, if - -
k,=1.33 for loose-fitting seals (typical of seals two tanks contain a product with the same Reid vapor - • -
• • blunt prior to 1942). pressure, a white-painted tank will be cooler and have
. ke=a recommended factor distinguishing'between a lower true vapor pressure than an adjacent aluminum-
gasoline and crude oil storage: painted tank with otherwise comparable conditions. •
14=1.00 for gasoline. This will cause an additional reduction in the estimated
k =0.75 for crude oil. loss. There can be no doubt, qualitatively, about the
kp=a recommended paint factor for'color of shell loss-reduction benefit of white paint. Three tests on -
- and roof: products stored in tanks painted white were in a group .
. kp=1.00 for light gray or aluminum. totaling eight tests in riveted tanks with pan roofs and
kp=099 for white. single seals. Two of these white tanks contained crude
oil for which a 25 percent reduction in loss has been
For 90 percent of the applications for a seal in justified. After this correction is made these two tests
normally good- operating condition, estimated losses •show at 40 percent of the correlation for tanks painted
calculated by means of equation (1) should deviate gray or aluminum. The test in the third white-painted
,) from the true loss by not more than = 25 percent. -
12. Losses may exceed the calculated amount by two to •-A 1.00 factor was chosen for tanks painted gray or alumi-
thrte times for a seal in poor condition as discussed in num because they comprised 93 percent of the tests and pro-
more detail in Chapter 4. The basic form ofequation vided a firm correlation. In contrast, the paint factor for white
tanks i9 less accurate since it is based on only 7 percent of the
(1) for the five types of tanks, without modifications tests and complicated by the effect of crude oil storage in some
by k, and k,, is plotted in Appendix IV in the form: instances.
• 16. . APORATION Loss FROM FLOATING-ROOT INKS
I
•
tank, which contained gasoline, was 55 percent of,the The existence of a common value, Kt=0.13, for
correlation for tanks painted gray or aluminum. Out of both riveted-pan double-seal and riveted-pontoon single-
a total of 15 welded-tank tests, the test in a single seal tanks means their loss rate is similar but not identi-
white-painted tank was also well below the appropriate cal. A higher product temperature will prevail in a
correlation. Thus, tests in all four white tanks showed tank with a pan roof than in a tank with a pontoon
losses below the average. ;j roof at otherwise equal conditions, and a higher loss
rate will be calculated. The maximum vapor pressure
D. Significance of Variables 1 of stock which may be stored without boiling loss is -
It is convenient to express seal length in terms of lower for the pan-roof tank. -
diameter because they are directly proportional. How- Some theories explaining why evaporation loss from
ever, this study shows that loss is not directly propor- crude oil should be lower than from gasoline at other-
tional to diameter, and that if diameter is doubled, loss wise similar conditions may be found in API Bulletin'
will more than double, see Appendix IV. Several 2518. -
individual effects produce this cumulative result,�in- _ _
eluding increased wind effect for tanks of large diameter E. Withdrawal Loss
and decreased shading effect from the shell. Inasmuch Withdrawal loss resulting from evaporation of stock-
as estimated evaporation Ioss, as expressed in equation
(1), increases as DI.5, a large-diameter tank has a which fails to drain down the shell as the roof descends _
smaller loss than two smaller diameter tanks totalingis negligible under most conditions. Laboratory data
the same volume. There were no data for tanks larger determining the clingage of gasoline to a rusty steel
than 145 ft in diameter. Until additional data are surface support this conclusion. The tests show that
available, loss from large-diameter tanks should' be cIingage ranges from 0.02 to 0.10 bbl of gasoline per
D 1,000 sq ft of steel surface which has a'scale ranging
estimated as 150 times the loss for a 1'504t-diameter from light rust to dense tight rust. • • •
•
tank. • , The loss is represented by the equation:
Loss increases when the vapor pressure increases. RT=22,400 C ,
The effect becomes pronounced at high vapor pressures. C j�} •(2)
Doubling 2.psia to 4 psia nearly doubles loss, whereas . Where: • •
doubling 5.5 psia to 11 psia triples loss. The loss rate W=withdrawal loss, in barrels-per million barrels .
accelerates rapidly thereafter. For example, a 13.3-1b- throughput:
t. RVP stock at a-main-body temperature of 92 F will 'C=0.02 (based on barrels of clingage per 1,000 sq •
have a true vapor pressure of 12.5 psia. In an alumni- ft of shell surface). -
num-painted tank, this stock may be at its boiling point D=tank diameter, in feet. . -
(101 F at 14.7 psiaY between the seal and the shell Equation (2) can be simplified to:
• for several hours each day, causing large daily losses. P
-
At high main-body temperatures, the stock could boil ",•448
many hours each day and the loss would be'unpre- D
dictably high. The form P serves as a useful Withdrawal Ioss for gunite-lined tanks used for stor- •
14•7—P ing gasoline can be significant and should be considered
flag to indicate excessive losses as P approaches The laboratory clingage data indicate a factor C=2.0,
14.7-psia atmospheric pressure and no substantial error which is a hundredfold greater than for light rust scale.
is introduced within the valid range of this,correlation. Since withdrawal loss suppresses standing-storage loss,
Loss increases but does not double when average it is recommended that a factor C=1.0 be used in
wind velocity doubles. This variable was•difficult to equation (2) for gunite-lined tanks used for storing
correlate because the wind velocity data were somewhat gasoline.
weak, being based in many instances on data from the
nearest weather bureau rather than at the test site. F.•Use of Results • -
• Twelve tests on similar tanks, 117 ft' in diameter with •
-
pan roofs and double seals, substantiate the selection Evaporation losses from floating-roof •
tanks may be
of an exponent of 0.7 for the wind velocity. In these readily estimated by the use of Fig. 1(A) and 1(B).
tests, the masking effect of changes in diameter (a Factors which must be known are: tank diameterrtype
strong variable) is. absent. Actually, loss will not be of tank shell, roof, and
a d seal; Reid vapor pressure of
zero at zero wind velocity because of breathing losses in stored product; average temperature of stored product;
the seal zone. For average wind velocities exceeding and average wind velocity at the storage site.
4 mph, the 0.7 exponent fits the data. The exponential The true vapor pressure, P, is obtained from the
form is convenient for correlation and there are no vapor pressure charts, see Fig. 2 and 3. To use these
recorded localities having less than 4-mph .average i charts the Rcid vapor pressure of the stock must be
( wind velocity. 1 • known. If the stock is gasoline or another finished
- i:a-`,;4- ?roduct, Fig. 2 should beThd. If the value . Withdrawal losses• nuld be added for gunitc-Iined
�,t c i .-..;of the ASTM distillation e.',. it 10 percent tanks used for storim isoline. '
„,a.,,:,_:.•i) is not known, it may be _....mated using
-;re
-'Led values given in a note on Fig. 2. .Fora G. Maintenance and Operation to Minimize Losses
:i:, 1,,;:ponent stock,the value of S is zero. In multi- Evaporation losses from floating-roof tanks arc.high _
Jthm-on.-s. stocks, which are usually handled in pe- when the shoes arc exposed above the top ring. Losses
( =o.e..� sscerations, the value of S increases with a are even higher when the roof is resting on its legs. If
,;; _age in the "front end" or light components. operation under either condition cannot be avoided, it
• 1 Fcr'. .de.oils, the vapor pressure chart given in should be minimized.
g ��uld be used. Fig. 3 is intended to cover the Maintenance of the seal is discussed in Chapter 4.
-i ;rude oils which have not been subjected to -
;¢rem ,.cathering or mixed with light stocks for pipe- H. Miscellaneous Benefits • -
t; e ,rtation. If the crude oil has been subjected Experience has shown that floating-roof f tanks are- .
1r, eit_b.;•`I these extremes, a special determination of extremely safe because of the almost complete elimina- __
ti,e u-.z vapor pressure at storage temperature should tion of the vapor space. Vapor can burn only at the -
Pe m- seal, and usually can be readily extinguished. ' _
t, The i,,erage stock temperature should be used in Corrosion resulting from storage of corrosive stocks
c_ 4 pressure charts to determine the true vapor is at a minimum in floating-roof tanks. The absence of
firessurz, For a given operation this usually is known a large vapor space, which prevents the accumulation
}rith air accuracy because it is used regularly for vol- I of water vapor and oxygen, is responsible for this
.;me aRections in gaging operations. I benefit. • •
CHAPTER 4—GUIDE TO SELECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF SEALS
One major decision which must be made by users seals should and generally do follow the contour of the -. -
•t g03tI g-roof tanks is the type of seal to be specified , tank shell more closely than do metallic seals. An even - _
:fir new tanks--metallic or nonmetallic. Other deci- , pressure is exerted on the membrane which contacts •
;you wl;i;h must be made are: the degree of tightness the tank shell causing it to press evenly against the
•cqui.-el to prevent excessive losses from seals in use shell. In contrast, metallic shoes are held in contact
.nd the atuount of attention required to•maintain this with the shell by pressure at intervals and do not press -
gQhtnes and maintenance requirements and justifica- into out-of-round areas as closely as nonmetallic seals.
ion for replacement of seals. Metallic seals are designed to contact the shell over
a much greater height than nonmetallic. Vapor, to be
Guitle to Selection—Metallic Vs. Nonmetallic lost, must pass upward from.the liquid surface,between
;► the seal and the shell, to the top of the seal. The -
Unfortunately there are no test data either on oper- amount lost depends upon the width and height of the
.'gig tanks or on test models to directly compare the gap, and the wind.. For an.equivalent gap, wind cur-
-,-Isses re,ulting from the use of metallic seals and non- rents acting on a shallow depth of seal erode vapors
,y'etallic seals, thus the following discussion is qualita- away at a faster rate. Thus wind current action is more
-ve. Eaeh type of seal has certain features aimed to- severe for nonmetallic seals if a gap exists. •
.card to+a reduction, and only those features which ' Windshields arc commonly used with nonmetallic
affect evaporation loss are considered. Seal characteris- seals. The shields also prevent snow buildup which can
�cs which affect loss and which should be considered force the seal away from the shell and lessen its effec-
d selecting a new seal are: tiveness. Secondary seals are commonly used with -
• Initial fit. metallic seals on riveted tanks,see Chapter 2,Par. C. -
,. Height of contact with the tank shell above the - It is somewhat easier to check nonmetallic seals for
liquid. effectiveness and maintenance than it is to check metal-
;, tints shielding. •
lic seals. A nonmetallic seal properly designed and _
installed provides a good seal. A mechanism failure
,. Leakage and permeation. I ' . usually will nullify its effectiveness and immediate re- '
▪ Maintenance required to retain the initial fit. pair will be required. Normally, simple visual inspec- -
tion will determine if the seal is properly serving it's
▪ Expretzd service life. purpose. It is more difficult to check the effectiveness
In initial fit, nonmetallic seals generally are superior of metallic seals because the many bolted connections
., metallic seals. By nature of their design and types, and fabric joints in the primary seal can have concealed
.f matt'iials used in their construction, nonmetallic leaks. -
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e 7! �i r -} i�c _ ",'i";: •{�;.:,• �C-L t;:,'7,t k'.0 1 •Ss- J�; b'f0`,• x Sr tom!-,�, •, . �_ iO4' '
-... �•,n .. � ..'.•aiG`.^�:-� .a x�. .7..r ��,.: .M. cj� � ')., 4.3�'. t _, rs� `��' �„�•
' (Th ' a
18 - PORATION LOSS FROM FLOATING-ROO ANKS -
The service life of metallic seals has been observed One laboratory test measured:loss between the shoe
• over many years. As stated previously, it is not uncom- of a metallic seal and the tank shell for several condi- •
mon for a metallic seal to function effectively for as tions of gap and air velocity measured parallel to the
long as 15 years. Actual service life for nonmetallic shell. Another test measured vapor permeation through . -
seals will only be determined through usage. Some of the sealing fabric. Relative loss rates for different condi-
these seals have been in service since 1951. With the tions of seal fit were extrapolated from these laboratory
improvements in materials and designs that accompany , data and are shown in Table 2. -
usage, it is expected that the service life of nonmetallic ; .
seals will approach that of metallic seals. ITABLE 2—Relative Loss Rates for Different Conditions of
A well-designed nonmetallic seal, with ample vertical • Seal Fit
shell contact under varying widths of seal space•and •I Gap
•
with a good weather shield, will hold standing-storage i (Inch) Loss Ratio
losses to the low values presented in this bulletin. Main- * 1.0
tenance required to retain a good fit is slight; however, • . . . 26
in event of a serious mechanism failure, the seal ceases I 3.7
to exist as such. A well-designed metallic seal will - .
yield results approaching those for nonmetallic seals, It is admitted that the translation of Iaboratory data
however, maintaining fit and vapor tightness may be into losses for field tanks leaves much to be desired.
more difficult over the period of expected service life. ' However, in the absence of any actual operating test
• • i data, Table 2 may be useful to emphasize the impor-
B. Guide to Maintenance and Replacement tance of effective seals and to provide a guide to corn- -
• Any expenditures for maintenance'and replacement pare replacement and repair costs with savings 'ex
of seals must be balanced against the return in savings. trapolated from laboratory data.
No field test data have been developed to show the There are no data from which to predict losses caused.
difference in loss rate between effective and partially by holes in the sealing fabric, leaking connections, or
• splices on metallic seals. These holes greatly increase
effective seals. The Evaporation Loss Committee con-
sidered soliciting field tests for this purpose as well a's the losses produced by windage. It is recommended
for determining the difference between various types of ' that any'holes or obvious Ieaking connections be re-
seals. Determination of the latter could require even ; paired as soon as they are detected. Such slight mainte-
( longer periods of standing storage than are required to . name costs will be returned in savings very quickly. -
demonstrate the loss for a given type of roof. The ' Maintenance requirements for nonmetallic seals de-
expense of appropriating storage for comparatives loss pend upon the type; normally they are slight. Tank
tests'was prohibitive. However, information from sev- manufacturers can supply recommended maintenance
eral pilot scale tests was available. and inspection procedures.
i -
- CONCLUSION • .• ' • .
The correlations derived in this study are sufficiently justifiable except perhaps on large-diameter tanks—
accurate to permit evaluation of the floating roof as a 200 ft in diameter or greater.
vapor conservation device. I Although proper operation of the floating roof and -
Many months of storage or the setup of many maintenance of the seal require very little care, the
time so allocated is valuable because it assures that the
transfers is required to determine the very low loss . full benefit of the roof in vapor conservation service
. rates involved. Further tests are not economically will be obtained. .
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• APPENDIX I-SUMMARY OF DATA FOR RIVETED TANKS WITH PAN ROOFS • .
• • True Vapor .
• • Pressure
• Loss WInd Wind (Pounds per
(Barrels DIameter DIameter (Miles (Miles Square Inch . • L.
Test - Working per Year) (Feet). •.(Feet) per Hour) per Hour) Absolute) p \�•+ y+.•,( P a'• • No. Tank Days L, D D'•' • Y.. V." P C l4 7-P) \14.7-P)
• Single Seal -
1 No 58 278 60 440 7.5 4.1 6.3 0.823 82.5
2 - - -- No - 43• -. - -91- _ • 50 - 345 12.6- _ -5.9 - - - 5.2 -0.644 - -24.0
3 No 71 1046 • 144 1720 6.6 3.7 6.3 0.823 344.0
4 No 28 157 • 45 300 11.7 S.6 3.9 0.489 57.4
S No 51 84 60 440 5.0 3.1 6.5 0.850 31.9
• - - 6 Yes - 47 99 -, -90---- 850 6.4 • 3.7 -5.4- -- - --- 0.682 -- 39.2 --- - --
• v 7 No 77 '29 15 60 8.7 • 4.55 5.1 0.632 10.1
8 No . 61 164 95 930 6.5 3.71 4.9 0.608 72.8
• Double Seal • -
' 9 No 32 • •862 117 1270 8.8 4.6 5.8 0.745 ' 251.0
•• • 10 No 25 '1140 117 1270 9.6 4.9 5.4 • 0.682 341.0
11 No • 68 619 117 1270 8.2 4.35 • 4.2 0.524 . 271.0
' 12 No 50 710 117 1270 8.7 • 4.55 • 5.5 0,694 225.0 '
• 13 No 59 464 • .117 • 1270 I1.0 5.37 3.0 0.379 227.5
14 No • 118 605 117 1270 8.7 4.55 5.0 0.620 - 217.0
15 • No 128 566 . 117 1270 8.5 4.5 4.8 0.59.1 212.0
16 No 30 423 117 1270 10.2 5.1 3.1 0.390 . 213.0 ,
• • 17 No 90 346 117 ' 1270 • 11.3 . 5.49 2.2 0.298 211.0
• 18 _ ' No 120 511 117 • ' •, 1270 9.4 • 4.8 4.1 0.512 208.0 •
• 19 • No 30 • • 494 •117 . 1270 • 10.7 • 5.28 3.7 • 0.465 183.0
20 No 120 . 369 117 1270 11.2 5.45 2.2 '0.298 227.0
• . ' 21 No 55 • .204. ' • 45 . 300 • 9.6 4.9 6.4' 0,834 50.0 ,
•
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APPENDIX II-SUMMARY OF DATA FOR RIVETED TANKS WITH PONTOON ROOFS
• True Vapor
Pressure
• Loss • •Wind Wind . (Pounds per .,:
. (Barrels Diameter Diameter (Miles (Miles Square Inch L,
Test Working per Year) ' (Feet) (Feet) per Hour) per Hour) Absolute) p \••' „r p v/
No. Tank Days L, D . D" • Y„ V." P (14.7-P) • - \14.7-P)
Single Seal •
1 No •128 204 40 250 9.3 4.76 4.2 - 0.524 - 82 - -
2 No 128 531 117 '1270 9.3 4.76 3.3 0.4.12 271
3 No 102 171 • . 24 116 • 7.1 3.95 ' 4.6 0.570 76 •
4 No 184 __ 1478 60 440 _ 14.0 6.35 10.2 . 1.76 1.32
S • No 39 51 40 250 15.1 6.7 5.0 0.627 12
- 6 Yes 21 • 885 114 1200 13.0 • 6.03 6.7 0.870 169
7 Ycs 21 • 87 3S 210 13.0 6.03 6.8 0.890 16 . -
v,, 8 Yes • 57 248 95 920 10.1 S.07 6.1. . 0.783 • 62.5
0 9 Yes 58 380 95 920 • 10.1 5.07 ' 5.8 0.745 • 101
Double Seal
10 No • 99 582 120 1300 9.6 4.7 • 4.4 0.546 227
11 No 41 546 120 1300 10.6 5.25 4.9 0.608 171
12 No 48 904 120 1300 10.9 .• 5.34 4.5 0.560 302
13 , No 63 580 120 1300 11.2 5.45 • 2.9 0.367 289 •
14 No • 139 382 90 . 850 9.8 • 4.45 4.2 ' • 0.524 164
15 No 43 127 90 850 10.8 ' 5.3 4.7 • 0.582 41
' 16 No 51 401 100 1000 14.6' 6.53 . 3.7 0.465 132
17 No • ; 69 222 100 1000 8.9 4.62 5.4 0.682 70
18 'No 55 • 113 • 70 590 . 9.9 4.99 2.0 • ' 0.274 83
19 No 360 455 . • 60 440 16.0 • 7.0 ,9.5 • , 1.51 43 •
• 20 Yes . 58 147 ' 70 590 12.1 5.74 • 1.52. 0.22 ' 116
21 No 74 600 ' ' 70 . 590 9.0 • 4.65 ' 5.7 0.730 177
• - . 22 No 34 301 70 590 9.0 4.65 . 5.6. . 0.715 91
23 • No 40 • 0 • 70 590 ... • ... ' • 2.0 0.274 • 0 '
' • 24 No 69• 0 70 . • 590 • ... ••3.2 • 0.400 •• 0
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- APPENDIX III-SUMMARY OF DATA FOR WELDED TANKS WITI!. PONTOON ROOFS
•
•
True Vapor
• • Pressure .
•• Loss Wind • Wind (Pounds per • •. 1., •
t
• (Barrels Diameter Diameter (Miles (Miles Square Inch 1, �•, V��•r Test . • Working • per Year) (Feet) (Feet) per Hour) • per Hour) Absolute) .
. No. • Tank Days L, • D II"' V. V„'•' P 14.7-P) C P 14.7-P)�•�
• • - - ' Single Seal
. • I No . 22 376 75 650 .10.3 5.14 4.8- 0.594 123
2 No 77 208 - 78 680 • 7.0 ,• 3.91 S.4 0.682 78
3 No • 63 80 . 48 . 330 12.0 5.69 ' 5.0 . • 0.620 23
-• 4 - No --- - --68 _- ; 0 48 - 330 - 12.0 5.69 3.9-- - - 0.489 0
S No 61 ' 0 75 650 3.7 0.465 0
6 No ' 96 53•1 145 1780 9.8 4.95 9.55 .1.54 70 ' '
7 • No . 40 : • 274 145 . 1780 8.S 4.50 10.2 1.76 35
• Double Seal
• 8 No 61 • • • 186 91 860 10.4 5.16 2.5 0.33I 10S
9 No 124 299 120 1300 14.2 6.1 4.8 0.594 83
• 10 Yes 70 328 120 1300 . ' 16.5 7.14 3.8 0.478 96 •
• II Yes 60 • 0 70 590 12.0 5.68 • - 2.7 . 0.352 0 •
12 • Ycs 60 ' 255 ' 140 • 1650 12.0 5.68 3.0 0.379 118
• 13 Yes 34 . 37S ' 140 1650 • 11.7 5.6 3.4 0.421 159
' 14 . Yes 52 0 .. 70 590 . 11.7 5.6 2.6 0.343 0 '
IS Ycs • 3S 703 • : .93 900 8.0 . 4.29 6.7 0.870 188
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AI'PENDIX IV—GRAPII OF FLOATING-ROOF STANDING-STORAGE LOSS EQUATION
Equation and Curves Shown Wcre Derived from Actual Test Results
t •
Form of Equation:k. k, k, K, D'•'= • L, •
.
• V' r`14.;/
' Where: •
• k,= 1.00 for gasoline.
• k,= 1.00 for gray or aluminum paint. •
k.= 1.33 seal factor (older seal, built prior to 1942). ••
. K,=tank-type factor.
D=tank diameter, in feet.
' Lr=standing-storage evaporation loss in barrels per year. �,'
' V.=average wind velocity, in miles per hour.
P=true vapor pressure,in pounds per square inch absolute.
400 -
RIVETED TANK WITH PAN ROOF
' SINGLE SEAL ksKt=.19
300 • I 1
N •
N
• RIVETED TANK
►; • '' PAN ROOF DOUBLE SEAL •
. • 0 OR
PONTOON ROOF—SINGLE
d . SEAL ks K t =.17
as 200
t` RIVETED TANK
WITH PONTOON ROOF ,,.y
03 •
DOUBLE SEAL
> . . lc. Kt = .15
100. - �°-
•
• WELDED TANK
•
WITH PAN OR PONTOON ROOF
•
. ' • SINGLE OR DOUBLE SEAL
• , •• k:Kt= .OG
0 ••10 20 30 40� 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 '120 430 140 150
• • •• TANK DIAMETER IN FEET •
• •
U `' •
. APPENDIX V---CO:1111'1TTEE 11IEilIBERSIIIP . . .
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Committee on Evaporation Loss (1961) -
•E. L. Hoffman (Chairman) Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. . • New York, N. Y. ' .
H. C. Packard (Vice Chairman) Shell Oil Co! New York, N. Y.
W. L. Cullison (Secretary) • - American Petroleum Institute - • _ New York, N. Y. •
R. J. Austin American Oil Co. Whiting, Ind.
J. P. Collier The British American Oil Company, Ltd.. . ..Toronto,Ont.,Canada _ ,
J. M. Dempster The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) - Cleveland, Ohio
E. K. Dewey, Jr. Continental Oil Co. Ponca City,Okla.
D. E.Hanson Sinclair Refining Co. • New York, N. Y.
R. J. Hawes Tidewater Oil Co. New York, N. Y.
F. Horton Texaco Inc. • Houston, Texas
F. . Irwin • Imperial Oil Limited Toronto,Ont.,Canada
A. W. Jasek Humble Pipe Line Co. • Houston, Texas .
W. S. Jennings The Atlantic(Refining Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
O. W. Johnson Standard Oil Company of California San Francisco, Calif.
R. T. Mapston Richfield Oil Corp Wilmington, Calif.
J. H. McClintock Esso 'Research and Engineering Co. Florham Park, N.J.
H. S. Mount Sun Oil Co.1 Philadelphia,Pa.
K G. Oswald The Pure Oil Co. Palatine, Ill.
H. E. Simonson • Phillips Petroleuml Co. Bartlesville, Okla.
W. J. Talley The Pure Oil Co. ,. ..;. .. .Palatine,Ill.
Subcommittee II--Correlations (1961) ••. .
A. W. Jasek (Chairman) Humble Pipe Line Co. • 'Houston,Texas - -
O. Gerbes (Secretary) ..Humble Oil and Refining Co. Baytown, Texas ' -
P. D. Baker Humble Oil and Refining Co. ' Tulsa, Okla.
A. P. Giannini General American Transportation Corp. • Chicago,Ill. - .
D. E. Hanson Sinclair Refining Co.- New York, N. Y.
W. S. Jennings The Atlantic'Refining Co. Philadelphia,Pa.
O. W. Johnson Standard Oil Company of California -San Francisco,Calif. .
R. T. Mapston . Richfield Oil•Corp. Wilmington, Calif.
H. S. Mount Sun Oil Co.1 Philadelphia,Pa.
•
T. D. Mueller Graver Tank and Manufacturing Co. East Chicago,Ind.
H. C. Packard Shell'Oil Co. New York, N. Y.
H. E.-Simonson • Phillips Petroleum Co. Bartlesville, Okla. . •
A B. Stevens San Gabriel, Calif. .
I. L. \Yssmiller , . Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. .Chicago, Ill. -
Task Force on Metallic Seals .
D. R. Miley (Chairman) Sun Oil Co. Toledo, Ohio •
R. W. Bodley Graver Tank and Manufacturing Co. East Chicago, lnd.
L. H. Fabian Nooter Corp! St Louis, Mo.
A. Fino Pittsburgh—Dees Moines Steel Co. Warren, Pa.
V. Larsen Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. New York. N. Y.
K. G. Oswald The Pure Oil Co. Palatine, Ill. •
23 .
24 i-,v,PORATION Loss FROM FLOATING-ROOT TANKS .
• •
Former Members of the Committees Who Assisted in Preparation of This Bulletin
(. O. C. Bridgeman • Plillips Petroleum Co. Bartlesville, Okla. -J. H. Brown Tidewater Oil Co. New York, N. Y.
W. H. Creel Phillips Petroleum Co. Bartlesville, Okla.
S. H. Dowdell The British American Oil Company, Ltd.. . . .Toronto,Ont.,Canada.
T. C. Frick The Atlantic Refining Co. - Dallas,Texas - .
J. P. Hammond Amerada Petroleum Corp. - Tulsa, Okla.
H. M. Hart Standard Oil Company (Indiana) Whiting, Ind. - .
E. P. Kropp The Standard Oil Company (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio
• R. W. Martz Esso Standard Oil Co. New York, N. Y.
C. C. Miller The Atlantic Refining Co. Dallas. Texas - -
E. O. Perkins Texaco Inc. • . - New York, N. Y. _
N. A. Pierson , • Gerieial American Transportation Corp. Chicago, Ill.
E. F. Wagner The Atlantic Refining Co. Philadelphia, Pa. .
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API EVAPORATION LOSS BULLETINS
API Bulletin 2512: Tentative Methods of Measuring Evaporation Loss
from Petroleum Tanks and Transportation Equipment (1957) $2.00 •
API Bulletin 2513: Evaporation Loss in the Petroleum Industry—Causes
and Control (1959) $1.50
API Bulletin 2514: Evaporation Loss from Tank Cars, Tank Trucks, and ,
- Marine Vessels (1959) •
API Bulletin 2515: Use of Plastic Foam to Reduce Evaporation.Loss
r (1961) • .. $1.00
API Bulletin 2516: Evaporation Los from Low-Pressure Tanks (1962) .. $1.00 •
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API Bulletin 2517: Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks (1962) . . $1.00
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3.1—Feb. 1952
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Affidavit of Pu icatii►, 1 JU 2
STATE OF WASHINGTON �4, NOTICE OF
COUNTY OF KING ss PUBLIC HEARING
\� 4,--:", A public hearing will be
.�`.41,- ��� held by the Renton Land
1 \� D E P AQ -• Use Hearing Examiner at his
w;�, /i`
Mar a r e t Ha r b a u h �.—,._..d in the coun-
being first duly sworn on cil chambers, cityhall, Re-
nton, Washington, on Feb-
ruary 7,1978,at 9:00 A.M.to
oath,deposes and says that 8 he is the Chief Clerk of consider the following peti-
tions:
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) 1.KOHL EXCAVATING,
times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and INC./IVAN C. CHRIST-
has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred IANSON, APPLICA-
to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- TION FOR REZONE
paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, FROM G TO R-2, File
and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained .--No. R-114-i i; property
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Rentonlocated on Sunset
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Boulevard S.W.between 4
. Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,
80th Avenue South and
Washington.That the annexed is a Public Hearing S OBIL OIL COR,1Q.
RATIONATION
"'A-SPECIAL PERMIT
TO INSTALL ONE ADDI-
TIONAL 50,000 BAR-
REL GASOLINE STOR-
as it was published in regular issues(and AG N ile No.SP
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period 6-77• rope sated
• in-the existing Mobil,
Oil Tank Farm area
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the situated approximately
1,000 feet south of the
Intersection of the future.
2.7...day of J a tea ry ,19 78 ,and ending the S.W. 23rd Street and
Lind Avenue S.W.direct-
ly south of the Olympic
Pipe Line facility.
day of ,19 both dates 3. S AND M INVEST-
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- MENTS, APPUCATION
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee FOR SPECIAL PERMIT
TO CONSTRUCT CON-
I charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.27... 2which A AND MS
IN R 2
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the SP 1 R-3 ZONE,File No-
SP-123-78;.pnoperty lo-
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent sated at the northeast
insertion.
corner of Grant Avenue
�y� South and South Puget
J 1 Legal descriptions of files-
noted above on file in the
Chief Clerk rReent
ent.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27 day of All Interested persons to
Renton Planning Depart-
said petitions are invited to
be present at the public
January 1978 hearing on February 7,1978
at 9:00 a.m.to express their
opinions.
R
. 6�� �� � Published In the Renton
1 Notary Public " and for the State of Washingto , 7, 197-Chronicle January
residing at Kent, King Coun 27, 1978.R4771
— Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June
9th, 1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
OF R. A. •
A.
�� z THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
2 .o
p ® CHARLES J. DELAURENTI t MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
1 * L. RICK BEELER , 235-2593
O �
,Q47. SE Pit 0
March 3, 1978
Mr. Steve Kelly
1103 IBM Building
Seattle, WA 98101
RE: SP-066-77, Mobil Oil Corporation.
Dear Mr. Kelly:
This is to notify you that the above referenced request, which was
approved, subject to conditions as, noted on the Examiner's report of
February 16, 1978, has not been' appealed within the time period set
by ordinance, and therefore, this application is considered final
and is being submitted to the City Clerk effective this date for
permanent filing.
Si.
4111111111*
L. Rick Beeler
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
City Clerk
•
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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
State of Washington)
County of King )
L. Rick Beeler being first duly sworn, upon
oath disposes and states:
That on the 16th day of February , 19 78 , affiant
deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope
containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid,
addressed to the parties of record in the below-entitled
application or petition.
•
Subscribed and sworn this day of \-A\- m-.(
19 .
\ ANY\41, f\f\. •
Notary Public in and 'for the State
of Washington, residing at Penton
Application, Petition or Case: Mobil Oil Corporation, SP-066-77
(The minutes contain a £Lst of the patct,%e's of necon.d)
February 16, 1978
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ,
APPLICANT: Mobil Oil Corporation FILE NO. SP-066-77
LOCATION: Approximately 1,000 feet south of intersection of future
S.W. 23rd Street and Lind Avenue S.W.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Applicant requests the approval of the addition of a
50,000 barrel gasoline storage tank with an internal •
covered floating roof and a vapor recovery system as
per Renton Bulk Storage regulations. Storage tank
will be within existing filled and developed area.
• SUMMARY OF ACTION: Planning,Department Recommendation: Approval with conditions.
Hearing Examiner Decision: Approval with conditions. .
•
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department staff report was received by the
REPORT: Examiner on January 31, 1978.
' PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Planning Department report, examining
available information on file with the application, and
field checking'the property and surrounding area, the
Examiner conducted a public hearing on the' subject as
follows:
•
The hearing was opened on. February 7, 1978 at 10:50 a.m. in the Council, Chambers of the
Renton Municipal Building.
• Parties wishing to testify were sworn. •
It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the applicant had received and reviewed
the Planning Department report, and the report was entered into the record as Exhibit #1.
Michael Smith, Planning Department, reviewed Exhibit #1, and entered the following
additional exhibits into the record:
Exhibit #2: King County Assessor's Map
Exhibit #3: Plan of the Proposed Tank
Exhibit #4: Elevation Drawings
Exhibit #5:' Construction Details (4 pages)
Exhibit #6: Site Map
Exhibit #7: Landscape Plan with staff comments
Exhibit #8: Landscape Plan as submitted
Exhibit #9: Letter to Department of Ecology from King
County Division of Hydraulics, dated
January 3, 1978, regarding flood control
zone application.
The Examiner asked a representative from the Renton Fire Department to testify.
,Responding was: •
Ed Wooton
•
Renton Fire Department
•
•
Mr. Wooton indicated that although the Fire Department does not have the authority. to
negate the wording of the Bulk Storage Ordinance adopted in 1975 by the City Council,
it was the departmental opinion that requirements in the ordinance pertained to new
• construction of facilities and not to the subject request for one additional 50,000
barrel tank in an existing storage facility. He reported that it was the consensus
of the Fire Chief and representatives of the Mobil Oil Corporation at the conclusion
of a meeting this date that elimination of the requirement for •an automatic foam
system was not in conflict with requirements Of the Bulk Storage Ordinance, the NFPA
SP-066-77 Page Two
Pamphlet 30, and the Uniform Fire Code. He also indicated that representatives of the
corporation had agreed to installation of an alarm system as requested.
The Examiner asked the applicant if he concurred in Exhibit #1. Responding was:
Steven Kelly, Attorney
1103 IBM Building
Seattle, WA 98101
Mr. Kelly indicated that certain provisions of the report were objectionable which he
would address in his testimony. He referenced Section 0.5 relating to landscaping
provisions and indicated that although he objected to provision of landscaping to the
extent recommended in the report, landscaping would be provided along Lind Avenue upon
completion of the roadway project and suggested a conformance deadline of 180 days
following completion of construction as acceptable to the corporation. Regarding
Section 0.6, Mr. Kelly emphasized that because of the nature of the fence for security
purposes, the 80% opaque requirement would prevent personnel from visually monitoring
the site. He noted that in Section 0.8, the date of issuance of the Department of
Ecology permit for waste discharge should be revised to January, 1978. Referencing
Section 0.12 relating to an on-site fire suppression system, Mr. Kelly expressed strong
objection to the requirement for an automatic foam system, emphasized the adequacy of
the current manual foam system, the expense of converting the system, and stated that
such systems currently are not in operation on the west coast. Regarding requirements
of the Bulk Storage Ordinance, he felt that the intent of the requirements contained in
the ordinance were designed to apply to new facilities and not to additions to existing
facilities.
The Examiner asked for further comments. Responding was:
A. E. McCluskey
Environmental Conservation Manager
Mobil Oil Western Region
612 S. Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Mr. McCluskey reported that the Mobil Oil facility meets all requirements of NFPA Pamphlet
30 and the Uniform Fire Code. He indicated that if such automatic foam systems were
available and approved by Underwriters Laboratory they would be included in the
requirements of the referenced documents, and would be installed and utilized for
petroleum storage by all companies. He emphasized that such automatic systems were not
currently in use either by Mobil or other corporations. He explained the physical
nature of the storage facilities located in the City of Renton and indicated that
advantages to the closed tank because of the space between the top of the tank and the'
floating roof included effective control of fires with foam injection systems either
above the roof or through submersible injection. He reviewed disadvantages to an
automatic system which included inadvertent reaction to stimulation other than fire
by the system; utilization of all available foam creating an emergency situation in
the event of a subsequent fire; contamination of unleaded petroleum products resulting
in noncompliance with federal regulations for maintenance of leaded and unleaded products
on site and subsequent $10,000 per day fines; safety hazards for on-site personnel; and
requirements for additional provision of storage for foam system. Advantages to the
existing manual system included ability to direct foam to specific areas; personnel
previously trained to effective utilize system; and capability to connect to existing
fire department alarm system. He noted that the corporation had contributed $300,000
for construction of a water main along Lind Avenue in the event of future expansion and
stressed that the corporation maintains a 10-year safety record utilizing the current
manual ADT system. In response to the Examiner's inquiry regarding expense of conversion
to an automatic system, Mr. McCluskey deferred his response to a representative of
National Foam Systems, Inc. Responding was:
Martin Boyd
Sales Engineer, National Foam Systems, Inc.
2054 S. 308th Street
Federal Way, WA
Mr. Boyd explained procedures for installation of a thermostatically controlled automatic
detection system to the existing facility, which would include installation of 8 to 10
thermostat devices inside the roofs along with an explosion-proof junction box at each
unit. He advised that cleaning of the tanks would be required to allow such installation
as well as contracting with fuel engineering service, and installation of electrical
wiring and supervisory panel, full detection system, break glass stations, and manual
alarm stations. He reported that the total expenditure for automatic detection would be
$95,400 and actuation of the foam equipment would total $133,500 which did not include
costs incurred due to interruption of business or federal fines incurred. Mr. Boyd
SP-066-77 Page Four
2. The Planning Department report accurately sets forth the issues, applicable policies
and provisions, findings of fact, and departmental recommendations in this matter,
and is hereby attached as Exhibit #1 and incorporated in this report by reference
as set forth in full therein.
3. Pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, as amended by R.C.W. 43.21.C. ,
a Declaration of Non-Significance has been issued for the subject proposal by the
State Department of Ecology, lead agency.
4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all city departments affected by the
impact of this development.
5. There was no opposition to the proposal expressed.
6. All existing utilities are available and in close proximity.
7. The proposal is compatible with the requirements of Section 4-713 (H-1) of Title IV,
Ordinance No. 1628, Code of General Ordinances.
8. The proposal is compatible with the requirements of Section 4-734 (Bulk Storage
Regulations) of Title IV, Ordinance No. 1628, Code of General Ordinances, except for:
a. Section 7-734. (J) : requirement for two access points.
b. Section 4-734. (H) : requirement for approval of the storm drainage plans by the
Public Works Department.
c. Section 4-734. (N) , (0) , (P) : requirement for certification of meeting all
pollution control regulations.
d. Section 4-734. (0) .3: requirement for fully automatic fire suppression system.
Once the Lind Avenue South local improvement district is completed adjacent to the
subject site, the proposal will have two access points from the site onto Lind Avenue
South, thereby complying with Section 4-734. (J) .
Storm drainage plans have been reviewed by the State Department of Ecology (Exhibit
#1) and the King County Department of Public Works (Exhibit #9) . No testimony was
entered into the record as to the decision of the city Department of Public Works
relative to the storm drainage plans. The former agencies have approved the
proposal.
Certification by the applicant of compliance with all of the applicable pollution
and emission regulations will occur during three months of monitoring the site
after construction of the additional oil storage tank. Certification is also to
occur regarding Section 4-734. (0) .10, ground surfaces.
The fully automatic fire suppression system as specified has not been adequately
developed in the industry at this time. The Fire Department, therefore, recommended
connection of the existing foam system to the tank, an automatic alarm system for the
tank, and connection of the alarm system to the Valley Communications Center. This
was acceptable to the applicant.
9. The Mobil Oil storage facility existed prior to enactment of Section 4-734, and
therefore, was not evaluated per the location requirements of Section 4-734. (G) .
But per Section 4-726. (B) the facility is in any case allowed to continue as a
nonconforming use. Although Section 4-726. (B) .3 does not permit extension of
nonconforming uses such as is proposed, Section 4-734. (P) .11 allows for expansion
of existing facilities that emit hydrocarbons provided the produced emissions do
not exceed twice the annual permitted emission levels. The staff report, Exhibit #1,
paragraph 0.11 stated that the information 'supplied by the applicant indicated that
the emission levels of Section 4-734. (P) would be met. Conformance with these
emission levels must be established during the first three months of operation of
the facility (Section 4-734. (P) .7) . The Puget Sound Air. Pollution Agency approved
the evaporation recovery system (Notice No. 1789, Exhibit #1) as well as the
Public Works Department (Letter dated August 9, 1977, Exhibit #1) .
10. Existing vegetation surrounds the facility on all but the northerly portion.
Landscaping per Exhibit #8 was submitted to comply with the screening and
landscaping requirements of Section 4-734. (E) . An eight-foot security fence
surrounds the site.
SP-066-77 Page Three
further explained that the industry has not improved the system because of potential
problems associated with it, such as false alarms caused by lightning, and danger of
contamination by foam to the oil product causing expense and inconvenience to restore
the product to its original specifications. He emphasized that the current manual system
is in compliance with NFPA standards and that no automatic actuating foam system exists
currently on the west coast of the United States.
The Examiner asked for testimony in favor of the application. There was no response.
The Examiner asked for testimony in opposition to the application. There was no response.
Mr. Smith clarified a point raised by Mr. Kelly regarding deferral of landscaping
requirements and advised that application for such deferral should be made to the City
of Renton Board of Public Works which meets each Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.
The Examiner asked.Mr. Smith for clarification of Section 0.1 regarding an interior
portion of the dike in relationship to the 80% obscuring oqaque fence. Mr. Smith
explained requirements for removal of an interior portion of the dike to provide spill
protection. In response to the Examiner's inquiries, Mr. Smith advised that the Public
Works Department had reviewed existing storm drainage plans and locations of catch
basins on the site and review had occurred by the Department of Ecology for the waste
discharge permit, but specific new plans would be reviewed during application for a
building permit; odor standards would be required to be certified within a 90-day
period; and explosive location requirements of Section 4-734.6 would be reviewed for
compliance with the Washington State Explosive Act although Mr. Smith felt that it may
not apply to storage of petroleum products. He also reported that certification would
be required to assure compliance with requirements of the ordinance by the dike area
due to surface water table in the vicinity.
Regarding Mr. Kelly's concern regarding the 80% oqaque screen requirement, the Examiner
inquired if alternatives to the proposal would be reviewed. Mr. Smith felt that due
to the height and location of the existing fence, installation of berms and landscaping
could be reviewed by the Planning Department to provide effective visual control and
maintain visibility for safety purposes.
Reiterating previous discussion regarding the automatic detection system, the Examiner
asked Mr. Wooton for final comments from the department. Mr. Wooton reported that
connection of the proposed storage tank to the existing manual system and connection of
an automatic alarm system to the Valley Communications Center would satisfy departmental
requirements in conjunction with NFPA Pamphlet 30 and the Uniform Fire Code.
The Examiner asked Mr. Kelly to further explain concerns regarding the 80% opaque
requirement of Section 4-734(E) 1. Mr. Kelly and Mr. McCluskey reported 24-hour traffic
activity on the site, height and type of vehicles utilizing the site, and felt that the
proposed fencing would impede safety. Mr. Kelly expressed the opinion that since the
dike area would not be revised, changes should not be required to the nature of the
dike itself to bring the entire facility up to ordinance requirements. He assured the
Examiner that compliance with federal and state guidelines would be met to prevent
occurrence of contamination of soil and subsurface water. He reiterated previous
objections to the proposed automatic detection system and briefly explained the current
manual foam system in operation at the facility.
The Examiner asked Mr. Smith for final comments. Mr. Smith explained departmental review
and application of the Bulk Storage Ordinance with regard to the non-conforming section
of the Zoning Ordinance and indicated that although Mr. Kelly's concerns may apply to
existing tanks on the site, review of the proposed tank must be made individually with
regard to landscaping and screening. He reported that Exhibit #1 would remain as
submitted with the exception of Section P.2 of the Planning Department recommendation
relating to fire suppression systems which should be revised per recommendations_of the
Fire Department representative through his testimony. He noted that deferral of
landscaping requirements should be reviewed by the Board of Public Works, and discussion
and review of the opaque screening fence be accomplished by the Planning Department to
determine necessity of berming.
The Examiner asked for further testimony. Since there was none, the hearing on
Item #SP-066-77 was closed by the Examiner at 12:10 p.m.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the
Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
1. The request is for approval of a special permit to allow construction of a 50,000
barrel gasoline storage tank to the existing Mobil 'Oil Corporation bulk storage
facility.
SP-066-77 Page Six
5. Modification of the existing dyke (Exhibit #6) per approval of the Fire Department
for conformance with applicable standards.
6. Implementation of the landscape plan, Exhibit #8. Upon removal or decrease of the
existing vegetation at the perimeter of the site for construction of Lind Avenue
South or Strander Boulevard, the need for additional landscaping and/or modification
of the security fence should be evaluated by the Planning Department with the
applicant for a mutually agreed upon solution. If possible, the rights-of-way for
both streets should be used per a mutual agreement to assist in meeting these.
landscaping requirements.
ORDERED THIS 16th day of February, 1978.
L. '\, k Bee er
Land Use Hearing Examiner
TRANSMITTED THIS 16th day of February, 1978 by Affidavit of Mailing to the
parties of record:
Ed Wooton, Renton Fire Department
Steven Kelly, 1103 IBM Bldg. , Seattle, WA 98101
A. E. McCluskey, 612 S. Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Martin Boyd, 2054 S. 308th St. , Federal Way, WA
TRANSMITTED THIS 16th day of February, 1978 to the following:
Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti
Councilman George J. Perry
Councilman Richard M. Stredicke
Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director (2)
Ron Nelson, Building Division
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must
be filed in writing on or before March 2, 1978. Any aggrieved person feeling that the
decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error
in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could. not be reasonably available
at the prior hearing may make a written request for review by the Examiner within
fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set
forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after
review of the record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires
that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk accompanying a filing fee of $25.00 and
meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for
inspection in the City Clerk's office, first floor of City Hall, or same may be
purchased at cost in said office.
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11. Storm drainage plans have been approved by the Department of Ecology (Flood Control
Zone Permit No. 1-2772-2, Exhibit #9, and Waste Discharge Permit No. WA-000194-5 (I) ,
Exhibit #1) . The Public Works Department has yet to decide upon the drainage plans.
12. The proposed tank will be located within an existing dyked containment area shared
by existing tanks.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. The proposal conforms to the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan for the
Green River Valley. Prior to passage of the Comprehensive Plan for this area
(Ordinance No. 3037, June 14, 1976) the Mobil Oil storage facility existed on the
site. Therefore, the Comprehensive Plan can only be applied to the proposed
additional tank. On all but the easterly side of the tank, existing vegetation
exists to screen the tank. Existing landfill will be used for the tank. The net
impact of the additional tank will be minimal relative to the existing facility.
2. The requirements of Sections 4-734. (H) , (J) , (N) , (0) , and (P) can be met.
Construction of Lind Avenue South will provide the required access. All but the
Public Works Department have approved the storm drainage plans. Certification
regarding conformance with applicable pollution and emission regulations will
occur three months after construction as a result of monitoring the site. The
recommended fire suppression system will be installed. The normal inspection of
the construction and building permit by the appropriate departments will achieve
satisfactory compliance with Section 4-734.
3. Due to the existence of the Mobil Oil storage facility prior to enactment of
Section 4-734, the proposed storage tank is the only portion of the facility that
must technically conform to the requirements of that ordinance.
4. Adequate vegetation and security fencing exists around the proposed tank, except
along the easterly side of the tank where the existing tanks are located,provided
the existing vegetation remains as is. The proposed landscaping (Exhibit #8)
along the northeasterly corner and northerly portion of the site should adequately
provide the screening required for the proposal.
Upon removal of the existing vegetation along the site perimeters to accommodate
Lind Avenue South and/or Strander Boulevard, the need for additional landscaping
and/or modifying the security fence should be evaluated by the Planning Department
in cooperation with the applicant for a mutually agreed upon solution. It should
be noted that it seems unreasonable to require full compliance with Section 4-734. (E)
along the perimeter fence since this fence encompasses the total site, of which
the proposed tank is a small part. The impact of the existing tanks east of the
proposed tank seems to reduce the effectiveness any screening or fence modifications
might have at the perimeter of the total site relative to the added tank. Although
the facility might be nonconforming with regard to requirements of Section 4-734,
it is unreasonable to impose the requirements of the ordinance retroactively upon
the total site.
5. Required approvals of other agencies have been secured. Monitoring of the site for
three months after construction is, the only requirement remaining to be accomplished.
DECISION:
Based upon the record, testimony, findings and conclusions, it is the decision of the
Examiner to approve the Special Permit as submitted subject to:
1. Compliance with all of the requirements of other agencies relative to storm drainage,
pollution and emission standards. Certification is to occur per Section 4-734. (P) .7
and other, applicable requirements.
2. Construction of a fire suppression system to consist of connecting the existing
foam system to the proposed tank, installation of an automatic alarm system for the
proposed tank, and connecting the existing and added fire alarm systems to the Valley
Communications Center per approval of the Fire Department.
3. Construction of access to Lind Avenue South when the street is constructed per
approval of the Public Works Department.
4. Compliance with the sound, liquid waste, light and glare, odor, emission and
pollution standards of Section 4-734.
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MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT IN H-1 ZONE ,
File No. SP-066-77 ; property located within the existing Mobil Oil Tank
Farm area situated approximately, 1 ,000 feet south of the intersection
Of the future S . W. 23rd Street and Lind Avenue S . W. directly south of .
the . Olympic Pipe Line facility .
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APPLICANT MOBIL OIL CORPORATION TOTAL AREA . ±11 acres
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Redmond, Washington 98052 -o
Dear Mr . Wegner : vG DEPP'�//
We are enclosing a State Flood Control Zone application and plans
submitted to this Office by Mobile Oil Company for the construction
of a 50, 000 gallon bulk storage tank in Section 30, Township 23 •
North, Range 5 East , W.M.
We have reviewed the proposed construction and submit the following
comments :
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1 . For compliance with the East Side Green River
Watershed Project any structure within this •
site must be flood proofed to elevation 14 .4
feet (Mean Sea Level Datum) .
• It must be noted that until such time as the
Green River Watershed Project is constructed
to the extent that it would fully serve this
property, flooding could occur at elevation
14 .4 feet and somewhat higher .
2. The existing. 100-year frequency flood plain
according to the Soil Conservation Service ' s
Flood Plain Study is 21. 8 feet (MSLD) at the
subject site. The storage tanks are shown to
be flood proofed to elevation 24 . 0 feet .
However , the approval of this development on
the basis of flood proofing to above the
existing 100-year frequency flood plain along
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with the approval ofl otherapplications will .
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result in a higher elevation for the 100-year
frequency flood'a, plain because of the reduction .
in the storage. area for flood waters unless
, improvements are made to provide' for discharge •
of the flood waters from the flood plain. • . •
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3 . Additional improvements to this site -will require •
State Flood Control• Permits .
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If you have any questions regarding the, above comments , please feel
. free to contact Mr .. Larry Gibbons of this office on 344-3874 .
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WILLIAM B. GILLESPIE
Division Engineer
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RECEIVED
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HEARING EXAMINER
PLANNING DEPARTMENT FEB 71978
PRELIMINARY iREPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER AM PM
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PUBLIC HEARING A
FEBRUARY 7 , 1978 •
APPLICANT : MOBIL Oi'IL CORPORATION EXHIBIT NO. 1
FILE NO . : SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMI-ME NO. 5/9— “ _ 7 7
A. SUMMARY OF REQUEST : 'I
Applicant requests the,, approval of the addition of a 50 , 000
barrel gasoline storage tank with an internal covered floating
roof and a vapor recovery system as per Renton Bulk Storage
regulations . Storage tank will be . within existing filled and.
developed area .
B. GENERAL INFORMATION :
1 . Owner of Record : ;'i Mobil Oil Corporation
2 . Applicant : Mobil Oil Corporation
3. Location : Approximately 1 , 000 feet south of
intersection of future S .W . 23rd
Street and Lind Avenue S . W.
4 . Legal Description :'i A detailed legal description is
on file in the Renton Planning
I Department.
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5. Size of the Property : ± 11 acres .
Via East Valley Highway and
6. Access : proposed S . W. 23rd .
7 . Existing Zoning : ! H-1 , Heavy Industry
8. Existing Zoning in, L-1 , Light Industry District
the Area : M-P , Manuafacturing Park District
G , General Classification District
9. Comprehensive Land
Use Plan : Manufacturing Park
10. Notification : I The applicant was notified in
ii writing of the hearing date .
Notice was properly published in
the Record Chronicle and posted
in three (3 ) places on or near
the site as required by City
Ordinance .
C . PURPOSE OF REQUEST :
To allow the addition . of a 50, 000 barrel gasoline storage tank
to the existing fill and diked area , together with the installation
of a vapor recovery system to control hydrocarbon emissions per
the City ' s Bulk Storage Ordinance .
D . HISTORY/BACKGROUND :
The site was annexed into the City by Amended Ordinance #1928
dated December 22 , 1961 . On March 8, 1965 , the site was rezoned
from G , General Classification District to H-1 , Heavy Industry
district.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY ! 7 , 1978
PAGE TWO
RE: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT
E. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND:
1. Topography : The site is level .
2. Soils : Urban land fill .
3 . Vegetation : The majority of the site consists of swamp
grasses , scrub brush , and a small number of deciduous trees .
4. Wildlife : The existing vegetation of the site provides a
suitable habitat for birds and small mammals .
5. Water: There are several portions of the site where natural
water retention ponds have formed. Also, Springbrook Creek
abuts the western boundary of the site.
6 . Land Use: The land is divided between heavy industrial
use and land in the process of being prepared for development.
F. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS ::
The area surrounding the site is primarily heavy industrial in
character.
G. PUBLIC SERVICES:
1 . Water and Sewer: ' A sixteen ( 16) inch water main exists
along the north property line of the subject site . An
eight (8) inch sewer main is located along East Valley
Road east of the subject , site. An additional sewer main
is planned as part of the Lind Avenue L . I . D . project to be
constructed this summer. Storm drains will also be included
as part of the Lind Avenue L. I . D. Storm drainage at the
present time percolates into the ground within the diked
area . Storm water runoff flows westward in the natural area
owned by Mobil Oil Company and eventually into the Spring-
brook Creek drainage channel .
2 . Fire Protection : ' Provided by the Renton Fire Department.
The Fire Department has reviewed the application and
approved it. A foam system is provided on site per code
requirements .
3. Transit : Not applicable .
4 . Schools : No schools are located in close proximity to the
site.
5. Parks : The subject site is near the City' s 20 acre wetland
area and the Springbrook Channel greenbelt area .
H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE:
1 . Section 4-713 (B) (4) , H-1 '1Heavy Industry District.
2. Section 4-734, Bulk Storage Facilities .
I . APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE , COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
OR OTHER OFFICIAL CITY, DOCUMENTS :
1 . Renton Comprehensive Plan , Green River Valley , June 1976 .
J . IMPACTS ON. NATURAL SYSTEMS :
The addition of a new :tank within the existing filled and diked
area , together with the installation of a vapor recovery system
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 7 , 1978
PAGE THREE
RE : MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT
per the bulk storage regulations , will not impact the existing
natural systems . The installation of additional landscape
screening and the vapor recovery system may , in fact, result
in some positive impacts .
K. SOCIAL IMPACTS :
Not applicable .
L . ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/THRESHOLD DETERMINATION :
v Pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as
amended , R. C . W. 43 . 21C, a Declaration of Non-signifance has
been issued for the subject proposal by the Department of
Ecology (lead agency for the subject proposal ) . This negative
declaration was further based upon proper development procedures
per the City ordinances and the provision of suitable landscape
buffer, together with the preservation of existing natural areas
around the entire site . (See attached negative declaration . )
M. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :
1. A . copy of the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
review and approval of the proposed addition is attached .
2. A vicinity and site map are attached.
N. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED:
1 . Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
2. State Department of Ecology
3 . King County Hydraulics Division
4. City of Renton Building. Division
5. City of Renton Engineering Division
6 . City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division
7 . City of Renton Utilities Division
8. City of Renton Fire Department
0. PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS :
1 . The proposed construction will be entirely within the exist-
ing filled and diked area . An interior portion of the dike
has been removed to provide spill protection meeting National
Fire Protection Association Code (minimum holding capacity
of 100% of the single largest tank) . The barrier required
under Section 4-734. 0. 2 was omitted from the ordinance by
the courts .
2. Section 4-734 (B ) . 3 establishes the responsibility to the
applicant of proving compliance with the bulk storage
regulations .
3. The proposed 50 ,000 barrel storage tank meets the maximum
height of 40 feet established in Section 4-734 (C ) .
4. The proposed tank complies with the setback requirements of
Section 4-734(D) .
5. The proposal complies with the landscaping requirements of
the bulk storage regulations . The existing natural areas .
west of the site and at the southeast corner are to be
retained in a natural state to provide screening. At such
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 7 , 1978
PAGE FOUR
RE: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT
time as they are filled and/or developed, landscaping shall
be installed per ordinance requirements . Additional land-
scaping is proposed along the north property line and along
the portions of the east property line which do not have
existing natural trees and vegetation . The area south of
the existing dike (constructed on the property line) is
owned by Glacier Park Company and is proposed as the future
location for Strander Boulevard. It is assumed this area
will remain in a natural state until the proposed roadway
is constructed. At such time , additional landscaping will
be installed as part of the street improvements . Any
special permit approval should be conditioned upon Plan-
ning Department review and approval of landscape plans and
preservation areas .
6. An existing eight (8) foot cyclone fence is located around
the entire perimeter of the site . This must comply with
the 80% opaque requirement of Section 4-734( E) 1 only along
and in conjunction with those areas to be landscaped . At
such time as natural vegetation is removed in other areas
around the site perimeter, conformance to this requirement ,
will be necessary.
7 . Any further signing shall conform to the requirements of
Section 4-734( F) .
8. Drainage facilities have been reviewed and approved by the
Department of Ecology in conjunction with a National Pol -
lutant Discharge Elimination System Waste Discharge Permit.
Permit No. WA-000194-5 ( I ) was issued by the Department of
Ecology on 7r subject to conditions . (See
copy of at the p6rmit. ) Any special permit approval
should also reference the conditions established in the
NPDES permit. All storm drainage facilities for any site
development shall also be subject to final Public Works
Department approval .
9. Permits from Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency for
construction of the vapor recovery system and the 50,000
barrel gasoline storage tank with Ultraflote Corporation
floating roof were issued on November 8, 1977 , and Novem-
ber 2 , 1978, respectively. The proposed facility must meet
the ambient air quality standards specified in Regulation
1 of PSAPCA (4-734 ( I ) 1 ) .
10. __Section 4-734(P), also relating to control of air contani -
nants , requires that the applicant provide an initial report
that certifies compliance with the established standards .
11 . Section 4-734 (P ) 13 requires all existing facilities to
comply with the emission standards of the ordinance . The
proposed vapor recovery system and floating roofs are
intended to meet this requirement. It will be necessary
for the applicant to certify this once the facilities are
installed and operational . Projected emissions calcula-
tions have been provided with the application , which indi-
cate hydrocarbon emissions below the 100 tons per year
maximum allowed by Schedule 4-734( P) 1 .
12. The existing facility has an on-site fire suppression system.
Any new construction must meet the requirements of 4-734 0. 4.
(See Fire Department comments . )
13. Access to the site is presently via a joint roadway with
Olympic Pipe Line Company, which extends from the northeast
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 7, 1978
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RE : MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT
corner of the Olympic Pipe Line site to East Valley Road.
Although this does not meet the strict application of
Section 4-734 (J ) 1 , a new access to be coordinated with
the Lind Avenue street construction and indicated on the
site plans will provide suitable access to the subject
site. Proposed curb cuts and driveway widths shall be
designed and approved as part of the Lind Avenue project
per Public Works Department approval .
14. Sound levels appear to be within acceptable levels per
State and City of Renton law. Enforcement of the maxi -
mum noise level standards is by complaint only.
15. Liquid waste discharge must meet all State standards .
See attached National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Waste Discharge Permit issued by the Department -
of Ecology with various general and special conditions
(Section 4-734(L ) ) .
16 . Although the proposed use would not by itself normally
be considered consistent with the proposed land uses
established in the Comprehensive Plan for the Valley
area (manufacturing park) , it can be considered a reason-
able addition to an existing facility in an existing
previously established H- 1 Heavy Industry District. The
fact that the applicant proposes to provide landscape
screening around the site perimeter and/or preserve
natural screening vegetation lends compatibility to
certain elements of the Comprehensive Plan.
P. PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend approval of the special permit for the 50,000 barrel
petroleum storage tank, together with the installation of the
vapor recovery system subject to:
1. Certification by the applicant that the facility meets all
air emission standards established in Section 4-734(P ) as
part of a report to be filed per 4-734(P) 7.
2. Compliance with the fire protection requirements of the
Uniform Fire Code and NFPA 30 and Section 4-734(0)4.
3. Compliance with the conditions established within the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Waste
Discharge Permit No. WA-000194-5 ( I ) issued by the Depart-
ment of Ecology.
4. Compliance with the requirements of PSAPCA, Regulation I ,
air emission standards .
5. Compliance with any requirements established as part of
the State Flood Zone Control Permit issued January 19 ,
1978.
6. Landscaping shall be provided per the landscaping plan
subject to final approval of the Planning Department.
. Landscaping shall provide a suitable screening buffer,
and planter areas shall be earth-bermed per Planning
Department approval . Existing natural areas shall be
retained in a natural state . If removed as part of
future fill and/or development, suitable landscaping
shall be provided by the applicant to bulk storage
ordinance requirements . Assurance of landscaping (A
bond shall be posted to insure landscape installation . )
installation and maintenance shall be provided per
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 7 , 1978
PAGE SIX
RE : MOBIL OIL CORPORATION , SP-066-77 , SPECIAL PERMIT
Section 4-734( E) ( 3) . Landscaping shall be provided along
the south property line at such time as the natural vege-
tation is removed and/or Strander Boulevard is constructed.
Suitable agreement shall be established to allow the appli -
cant to utilize City right-of-way for landscaping pur-
`, poses as part of the design for Strander Boulevard.
7 . The existing cyclone fence surrounding the site perimeter
shall be provided with screening inserts to provide an
opaqueness to ordinance standards in those areas of the
site not surrounded by existing natural vegetation . At
such time as the natural vegetation is removed from other .
perimeter areas , the fencing shall be appropriately con-
verted to an 80% opaque screen together with the required
landscaping. .
8. The proposed entrance roadway shall be coordinated and
constructed with the Lind Avenue L . I . D. project .
9. Sound levels shall not exceed established State and City
standards . 0
10. Drainage facilities shall be approved by the Public Works
Department .
11 . The applicant shall provide certification of compliance
with the dike requirements, of NFPA 30.
12. Compliance with light and glare requirements of Section
4-734 (M) .
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DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
1 r = WASHINGTON 4350 150th Ave.N.E.,Redmond,Washington 96052 206,885•1900
Dixy Lee Ray
Got.•ernor
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January 19, 1978
• Mobil Oil Corporation
612 South Flower Street •
Los Angeles, California 90017
Gentlemen:
Enclosed are the original and one copy of Flood Control Zone Permit •
No. 1-2772-2 for The purpose of construction of a,50,000 barrel' gasoline
storage tank.
• Please sign both copies on the reverse side as permittee, retain the
original, and return the copy to this department. The permit does not
become effective until said copy is received.
The enclosed permit should not be considered a permit under the Shore-
line Management Act of 1971.
Sincerely,
ROY C. BISHOP
. Resource Management
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Enclosures
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cc: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Dept. , Renton
King County Hydraulics
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RECEIVED o�
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2��G DEPPR���
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PERMIT. ,
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
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Permit is granted under provisions of Ch. 86.16 RCW, this 19.th day of Janaury
to MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
(Name of applicant)
612 South Flower Street, Los AngelQ.S....California..90.017 . •
(Address)
to construct and maintain 50,000 Barrel Gasoline .Storage Tank
(Description of works)
for the period , 19 to , 19 or in_perpetuity
in MANNW4 Section 30 Township 23 N. Range...5..E.. W.M.
Green River .
on , which said works, structures and improvements are located within Green
(Name or stream or flood plain affected)
Flood Control Zone No 2 , all in accordance with Application No 2173 and plans attached thereto on
file with the Department of Ecology, which application, with plans attached, is made a part hereof. •
The work herein authorized may commence on or before the 19th day of January , 19 78
80
and19th January , 19
shall be completed on or before the day of , or before such dates as
may be specified by any extensions granted.
This permit is subject to the conditions printed on the reverse hereof.
Given under my hand and official seal the day and year first above written.
Tht
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Dept,Renton - f
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King County HydraulicsERT K. MteORMECK': Regional Manager
ECY 050-6
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THIS PERMIT is subject to the following conditions, which are hereby accepted and agreed to by the permittee:
I. This permit is granted under authority of Chapter 159, Session Laws of 1935. (Ch. 86.16 RCW.)
2. No property rights are granted herein, nor does this permit absolve permittee from liability [or any damages which
may be suffered to life or to property, public or private, by reason of works, structures and improvements authorized
hereunder.
3. This permit does not obviate the necessity of obtaining assent of the Federal Government in case of United St= .ns
navigable waters.
4. The permittee shall remove, at his own expense, all falseworks, structures and materials incident to the consti uctioo
of the work herein authorized. Works and structures erected under permit covering a specific period of time shall be removed
by the permittee at his own expense upon the expiration of said period or at the expiration of any extension of time which
may be granted.
5. Should permittee fail to remove, at the proper time,,materials; works and structures referred to under paragraph i.
the Director reserves the right to have it done at the expense of the permittee.
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6. Any alteration of plans for works and structures made subsequent to the filing of application or the issuance of
permit shall be subject to approval by the Director.
7. The Director shall be notified by the permittee of the completion of works under this permit in order that he may
make final Inspection and give final approval.
8. This permit is subject to further special conditions as follows:
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9. This permit is accepted subject to provisions of law and regulations and conditions herein preset ibed.
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(Pernittee)
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By
NOTICE OF COMPLETION -
WARNING:
Fegulation I, Section 6.09(a), requires that the owner or applicant notify the Agency of the completion of the
work covered by the application and when its operation will begin. This form is provided for your convenience to
assist you in complying with this part of the Regulation.
APPLICANT or OWNER SECTION
Mail to: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Plan Review Section
410 West Harrison Street
P.O. Box 9863
Seattle, Washington 98109
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Gentlemen:
The project described below was completed on and will be in operation
on
Signature of Owner and/or Applicant Title Date
OR AGENCY USE ONLY Notice of Construction No. 1769
Project Description: 50,000 BBL 95' Dia x 40' Unleaded Gasoline Storage Tank with Ul trafl ote
Corporation floating Roof
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Owner's Name Mobil Oil Corporation
Location Approx_ 1,000 Feet South of Future Intersection of SW 23rd St, & Lind Ave, SW
❑ Inspector check ❑ Engineer and Inspector check
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Follow-up (Estimated Completion Date Plus 7)
Date Inspected Inspector
REMARKS:
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❑ See Attachment
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FORM 43-1 t.t 5/76
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• Notice of Control A 1769
gency Construction No.
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HEREBY GRANTS Date
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PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL,OR ESTABLISH
50,000 BBL 95' Dia x 401 Unleaded Gasoline Storage tank with Ultraflote Corporation
Floating Roof
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P Stephen C, Kelly, Atty, Mobil Oil Corporation
NAME O NAM
Watson RI Kelly vim IBM Building N 612 South Flower Street
C STREET
A E STREET
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N Seattle, Washington 98101 R Ins Angeles, CA 90017
T CITY STATY ZIP CITY STATE ZIP
• INSTALLATION ADDRESS •
Renton Bulk Storage Terminal , 1,000 feet South of Intersection of SW 23rd St. & Lind Ave. SW
STREET CITY STATE ZIP
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS
GENERAL SPECIFIC
Permission Is hereby granted as provided In Article 6 of
Regulation I of the PSAPCA to the APPLICANT to
install, alter, or establish the equipment, device, or
process described hereon at the INSTALLATION
ADDRESS In accordance with the plans and .•
specifications on file in the ENGINEERING DIVISION
of PSAPCA. This approval is not a waiver of liability for
the infraction of Regulation I nor does It relieve the
APPLICANT or OWNER of any requirements of other
government agencies.
C/440,LAAMtkt_6,C_W.-Lk
A. R.Datnmkoehler
—Reviewing ngineer
Air Pollution Control Officer
Form 50-118 Approved 11/73
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
HWARNING • 0
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Regulation I, Section 6.09(a), requires that the owner or applicant notify the Agency of the completion of the
work covered by the application and when its operation will begin. This form is provided for your convenience to
assist you in complying with this part of the Regulation.
APPLICANT or OWNER SECTION
Mail to: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Plan Review Section
410 West Harrison Street
P.O. Box 9863
Seattle, Washington 98109
Gentlemen:
The project described below was completed on and will be in operatiorn'
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Signature of Owner and/or Applicant Title Date
FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Notice of Construction No. 1789
P'oject Description: Installation of Edwards Hydrocarbon Recovery Unit - VC 800 for control
of hydrocarbon vapors from truck loading rack.
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Owner's Name Mobil Oil Corporation
Location Approx. 1000 ft. South of intersection of S.W. 23rd Strppr and i.ind Avenue S.W
Renton, WA
❑ Inspector check J Engineer, A.J. Wright and Inspector check
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Follow-up (Estimated Completion Date Plus 7)
Date Inspected Inspector,
REMARKS:
❑ See Attachment
FORM 63.11.1 5/76
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• Notice of ,
. . • * Control Agency Construction No. 1789
HEREBY GRANTS Date NOV $ 1977
PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT,INSTALL,OR ESTABLISH
Edwards Hydrocarbon Recovery Unit - VC 800 for control of hydrocarbon vapors from
truck loading rack. - ,
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Stephen C. Kelly, Attorney
A Watson & Kell
P Y Mobil Oil Corporation
P NAME 0
NAME
• 1103 IBM Building w 612 South Flower .Street
C STREET N
E STREET
N Seattle, WA 98101 • R Los Angeles, CA 90017
T CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP
INSTALLATION ADDRESS
Approximately 1000 ft. South- of Intersection of S.W. 23rd ,Street and Lind Avenue S.W. ,
Renton. , STREET CITY- STATE ZIP
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS .
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GENERAL SPECIFIC
Permission is hereby granted as provided in Article 6 of •
Regulation I of the PSAPCA to the APPLICANT to
install, alter, or establish the equipment, device, or
process described hereon at the INSTALLATION .
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ADDRESS In accordance with the plans and
specifications on file in the ENGINEERING DIVISION '
• of PSAPCA. This approval is not a waiver of liability for -
the infraction of Regulation I nor does It relieve the
APPLICANT or OWNER of any requirements of other
• government agencies.
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A. fight A. R.Dammkoehler
_Reviewing Engineer
Air Pollution Control Officer
Form 50.118 Approved 11/73
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Permit No. WA-000194-5
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Sl. FINAL EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND A10NITORING REQUIREMENTS -
After July 1, 1977,, permittee is authorized to discharge effluent, consisting
of storm water, subject to the following limitations:
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS , MONITORING PEQUIRDMENTS
Parameter Daily MaXimun Minimum Frequency Sample Type
• Oil and No sample shall Twice monthly Grab
Grease exceed 15 mg/1 when discharging •
(mg/1)
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NOTE: A sample for the purposes of determining the daily maximum is defined
as the arithmetic average of a minimum of four grabs collected at equal
intervals during a 45-minute period, not to commence during the first
five minutes of treatment facility operation. However, one of the
four grabs can be. omitted from the average, if unrepresentative. The
omission of one grab as unrepresentative must be noted in the permittee's
. monthly report. •
Samples shall be taken immediately downstream of the effluent clearwell.
Each grab shall be made with a one liter-sample container dipped entirely
below the surface of the discharge stream.
Inspection for visible oils in the effluent shall be made and xecorded
daily when discharging. In the event that a visible sheen is present,
reasonable methods, of elimination shall be applied prior to discharge.
S2. MONITORING AND REPORTING
In addition to the monitoring and reporting requirements set forth in preceding
sections of the permit, permittee shall maintain a record of all data collected
on the operation and efficiency of treatment and control facilities and the
quantity and quality of the waste discharged and shall comply with the follow-
ing:
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a. Reporting • in A C' .
Monitoring results shall be reported to the Northwest Regional Office of
the Department of Ecology on a monthly basis. Monitoring results obtained
• ' during the previous six months shall be summarized and reported on a Dis-
charge Monitoring Report Form (EPA No. 3320-1) submitted no later than the
15th day of the month following the completed reporting period. Monitor-
' ing -shall be started 30 days .follow ng the effective date of this permit, • '
and the first EPA No. 3320-1 report is due six months thereafter. The-
EPA report shall be sent to the Northwest Regional Office of the Department
of Ecology. pLT rC,v,,,a oKe' L;., c.:,//J
b. Records Retention 1 • •
The permittee shall .retain for a minimum of three years all records of
monitoring activities and results ncluding all reports of recordings
from continuous monitoring instrumentation. This period of retention shall
be extended during'the course of. any unresolved litigation regarding the
dischak. rge of pollutants by.,the. permittee..or :when .requested by the Director.
c. Recording of Results - .
The permittee shall record each measurement .or sample taken pursuant to the 1
' requirements of this,permit for..the following information: (1) the date,
exact place, and' time of sampling; (2) the dates the analyses were performed;
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' . • ' (3) who performed the analyses; (4) the analytical techniques or methods
. used; and (5) the results of all analyses.
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d. Representative Sampling . . .
Samplings and measurements. taken to meet. the.requirements of this condition
shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge.
e. Test Procedures • {
- - ''All sampling and..analytical methods used to meet the monitoring requirements
specified in .this permit shall, unless approved otherwise in Writing by the
. Department, conform to the Guidelines Establishing Test. Procedures for the
' Analysis of Pollutants, contained n 40 CFR Part 136, as published in the
led ral Register on bctober 16, 1973, or the latest .revision thereof,-which
references the following publications:
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
G1. All discharges and activities authorized herein shall be consistent with the
terms and conditions of this permit. The discharge of any pollutant more
frequently than or at a level in excess of that identified and authorized by
this permit shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this
permit.
G2. Whenever a facility expansion is anticipated which will result in a new or in-
creased discharge, or which will cause any of the conditions of this permit to
be exceeded, a new.application must be submitted together with the necessary
reports and engineering plans for the proposed changes. No change shall be
made until plans have been approved and a new permit or permit modification
has been issued.
G3. The diversion or bypass of any discharge from the treatment works by the per-
• Puttee is prohibited, except (a) where unavoidable to prevent loss of life
or severe property damage, or (b) where excessive storm drainage or runoff
would damage any facilities necessary for compliance with the terms and con-
ditions of this permit. The permittee shall immediately notify the Depart-
ment of each such diversion or bypass in accordance with the procedure spe-
• cified in Condition G4.
G4. In the event the permittee is unable to comply with any of the conditions of
this permit, the permittee shall: •
a. Immediately take action to stop, contain, and clean up the unauthorized
discharges and correct the problem. •
b. .Immediately notify the Department by telephone so that an investigation
can be made to evaluate the impact and the corrective.actions taken and
determine if additional action should be taken. • -
• c. Submit a detailed written report to the Department describing the break-
down, the actual quantity and quality of resulting waste discharges, cor-
• restive action taken, steps taken to prevent a.recurrence, and any other
pertinent information.
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Compliance with these requirements does not relieve the permittee from respon-
sibility tovaintain continuous compliance with the conditions of this permit
or the resulting liability for failure to comply. The Department of Ecology
• will take into consideration this information submitted by the permittee in
exercising its discretionary authority for enforcement purposes. Notification
received pursuant to this section, or information obtained by the exploitation
of such notification shall not ;be used against permittee in any criminal case.
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j. Cleanup and containment materials such as sand and sorbents, etc. , shall
be readily available in the event of a spill. This material should bv.
• used in conjunction with a contingency plan listing emergency telephone
numbers and procedures. .
k. The use of oil dispersant chemicals is strictly prohibited. Any emergency
use of these, materials must be authorized by the' Department of Ecology.
S6. OTHER REQUIREMENTS • •
a. Sanitary wastes are to be disposed of in accordance with the recommenda-
tions of the Seattle-King County Health Department.
b. The installation, construction and maintenance of on-site sewage disposal
systems shall meet the regulations of the Seattle-King County Heal.h De-
partment.
c. All washing operations utilizing chemicals shall be conducted in an es-
tablished area that drains to an approved oil separator. This oil sepa-
rator effluent shall be discharged into an approved drainfield that is
isolated from the sanitary disposal system. This effluent shall be dis-
charged to the sanitary sewer within thirty (30) days after one becomes • •
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GS. The permittee shall 'at all times maintain in good working order and efficiently
operate all treatment or control facilities or systems installed or used by the
permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit.
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Gh. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, sus-
pended or revoked in whole or' in part during its term for cause including, but
not limited to the following:
a. Violation of any terms or conditions of this permit or any applicable rule,
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standard, or order of the Department;
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b. Obtaining this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose
fully all relevant facts;
c. A change in the condition of the receiving waters or any other condi-
• tion that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elim-
ination of the authorized discharge.
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G7. The permittee shall, at all reasonable times, allow authorized representa-
tives of the Department:
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7P7 "Ns ` a. To enter upon the permittee's premises for the purpose of inspecting
' :! ah a and investigating conditions relating to the pollution 'of, or possible
;��oJ c6/l G� pollution of, any of the waters of the state, or for the purpose of
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investigating compliance with any of the terms of this permit; •
i%/ b. TO-have access to and copy any records required to be kept under the
terms and conditions of this permit;
!.,;,11:0' c. To inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required by
this permit; or,
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d. To sample any discharge of pollutants. •
G8. If a toxic effluent standard or prohibition (including any schedule of com-
pliance specified in such effluent standard or prohibition) is established , •
under Section 307 (a) of the Federal Act for a toxic pollutant which is pre- ..
sent in the discharge ,authorized herein and such standard or prohibition is
more stringent than any limitation upon such pollutant in this permit, this
permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic effluent
standard or prohibition and the permittee shall be so notified. Section 307
(a) requires that the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
shall promulgate effluent standards (or prohibition) for toxic pollutants
which he has listed as such.
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G9. Nothing in this permit shall be construed as excusing the permittee from com-
pliance with any applicable Federal, State, or local statutes, ordinances, or
regulations.
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WORKS DEPARTMENT
z o WARREN C GONNASON, P.E • DIRECTOR
p MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 • 206 235•1569
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Oeo SEPIt August 9, 1977
CHARLES J. DELAURENTI
MAYOR
Watson, Kelly &;Holcomb
1103 IBM Building
Seattle, Washington 98101
Attention: Mr. Stephen C. Kelly
Subject: Proposed Edwards Hydro Carbon
Vapor Recovery Unit to be
Installedlby Mobil Oil Corporation
Gentlemen:
In response to your letter of July 28, 1977, we find the
unit proposed acceptable.
• However, it will be the responsibility of Mobil Oil to
install a unit capable of meeting the emission standards
as established by ordinance and having this certified by
a qualified engineer.
Sincerely,
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Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
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APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT
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File No . S - Date Rec' d AttO A U' / 977
Application Fee $ ' Receipt No . !+ z� 41C
• - Environmental Review Fee $
;APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 6 :
1 . Name_Mobil Oil Corporation Phone 206/624-7171
Address Attn: Stephen C. Kelly, 1103 IBM Bldg. , Seattle, Wa. 98101
2 . Property location Approximately 1000 Ft. South of intersection of future SW 23 St.
and Lind Ave. S.W.
' . 3. Legal description (attach additional sheet if necessary)
See Attachment.
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4 . Number of acres or square feet 11.12 Present Zoning H-1
5 . What do you propose to develop on this property? Addition of one 50,000 BBL.
• gasoline stoorage tank with internal covered floating rnnf
6 ., The following information shall be submitted with this application :
A. Site and access plan (include setbacks , - Scale
existing structures , easements , and other
.factors limiting development) 1" =-10 ' or 20 '
B, Parking ,• landscaping and screening plan 1" = 10 '
C. Vicinity map (include land use and zoning
on adjacent parcels) 1" = 200 ' to 800 '
D. Building height and area (existing and proposed) .
E. A special permit required by the Renton Mining ,. Excavation and
Grading Ordinance shall submit the information listed in
Section 4-2307 . 5 in addition to the above.
7 . LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER' S ACTION:
Date Approved
Date Denied
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Date Appealed
Appeal Action .
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Parcel 1
The following described real estate, situated in the County of King, State
of Washington:
That portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section
30 Township 23 North, Range 5 East W.M., described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence South
0°49'10" West, along the West line of said Section 30, a distance
of 180.01 feet to an intersection with a line parallel to and 180 feet
Southerly, measured at right angles to the North line of said Section
30; thence South 89"52'01" East, parallel with said North line,
20.00 feet to an intersection with a line parallel to and 20 feet
Easterly, measured at right angles to the West line of said Section
30; thence South 0°49'10" West along said parallel line 554.32 feet
to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 88°24'48" East a dis-
tance of 903.21 feet to a point on a line 70 feet Westerly, measured
at right angles to the East line of said Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter; thence Souht 1°35'12" West, parallel to said East
line,217.71 feet to a point of curvature of a curve to the right of
radius 344.265 feet; thence Southwesterly along said curve 369.79
feet to a point from which the center of the circle of said curve
bears South 26°52'12" East; thence North 88°24'48" West 716.02
feet to a point on a line parallel to and 20 feet easterly of,
measured at right angles to the West line of said Section 30; thence
North 0°49'10" East along said parallel line, 520.05 feet to the True
Point of Beginning and containing in all 10.33 acres more or less.
Parcel 2
The following described real estate, situated in the County of King, State
of Washington:
That portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section
30, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington,
described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence South
0°49'10" West, along the west line of said Section 30, a distance of
180.01 feet to an intersection with a line parallel to and 180 feet
southerly, measured at right angles to the north line of said Section 30;
thence South 89°52'01" East, parallel with said north line, 20.00 feet
to an intersection with a line parallel to and 20 feet easterly, measured
at right angles to the west line of said Section 30; thence South 89°52'O1"
East, parallel and 180 feet southerly of the north line of said section,
a distance of 910.93 feet to ,a point on a line 70 feet westerly, measured
at right angles to the east line of said northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter, thence South 1°35'12" West, parallel to said east line, 547.01
feet to the true point of beginning; thence South 1°35'12" West to a
point of curvature of a curve to the right of radius 344.265 feet; thence
southwesterly along said curve 369.79 feet to a point from which the center
of the circle of said curve bears North 26°52'12" West; thence South
88°24'48" East along a line to a point of intersection with a line 40 feet
westerly measured at right angles to the east line of the northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of said section; thence north along said
line 550.38 feet, thence at right angles westerly 30.00 feet to the true
point of beginning, containing 0.79 acres more or less.
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7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well
as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including
any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ-
mental setting of the proposal ) :
On Lind Ave. S .W. approximately 1, 000 ' South of S.W. 23rd St.
and-�=�/4 mimes—soii of the City of Renton, consisting of
11 a are.s-.-o.fLandi_
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8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal :
September, 1978
9. List of all permits , licenses or government approvals required for the proposal
(federal , state and local --including rezones) :
Dept- of__Ecology,. P.uge._.S.nund._Air P llution C'son.ttoL_Agen.cy,
and City of Renton.
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10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion , or. further activity
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain:
installation of a vapn.r_rec.o.vpry_unit_ for the. ,gasnl i ne.:loading
facilities.
11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal ? If yes , explain:
__No .
12 . Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro-
posal ; if none has been completed , but is expected to be filed at some future
date , describe the nature of such application form:
Environmental check list for a vapor recovery, unit. •
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II . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required)
( 1) Earth. Will the proposal result in: •
• (a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic
substructures? }�_
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Disruptions , displacements , compaction or over-
covering of the soil ? -
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief .
features? Xg
1TES MAYBE NO
(d) The destruction , covering or 'modification of any
unique geologic or 'physical features? X
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils ,
• either on or off the site? X
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands ,• or
changes in siltation , deposition or erosion which
may modify the channel of a river or stream or the
bed of the ocean or any bay , inlet or lake? X
YES MAYBE' NO.
Explanation: (b) Di eruptions• connected with erection of a
petroleum storage tank.
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
•� O� �ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM � REEII��D�jo.
•
'2 •
AUG •
8 1977 , •
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY �9iL ,+ �"" . •:ic,
Application No. _07'- L.'_ _�.lz._ — --- — 2/NC' DEPP�•c
Environmental Checklist No. .-',per- =_� ._ _77
PROPOSED, date: FINAL , date :
ElDeclaration of Significance - Declaration of Significance
IDDeclaration of Non-Significance 0 Declaration of Non-Significance ,
COMMENTS : ---____- - - - ---,_—. . . . .
•
Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , Chapter 43.21C, .RCW, requires
all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their ,
own actions and when licensing private proposals . The Act also requires 'tha't'an EIS be
prepared for all major .actions significantly affecting the quality of 'the environment.
The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine' whether or not a
proposal is such a major action. ,
Please answer the following questions as completely as you can with the . information . .
presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where
you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your
explanation in the space provided, or use• adrlitional pages if necessary. You should
include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele-
vant to the answers you provide . Complete answers to these questions now will help all
. agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with-
out- unnecessary delay.
The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the license for. which
you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers
should include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is' completed,
even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This 'will allow all
of the agencies which will be involved to -complete their environmental review now, with-
out duplicating paperwork in the future.
NOTE : Ihis is a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in' the State
of Washington for various types of proposals . Many of the questions -may' not •apply to'.
your proposal . If a question does not apply, just answer it "no" and' continue on to the
next question.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
1 . BACKGROUND . - •
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1 . Name .of Proponent Mobil Oil Corporation_-
Z. Address and phone number of Proponent :
' 612 South Flower Street, L. A. , Cal. 90017 213/683-6335
Stephen C. Kelly, -Attorney for Petition, 1103 'IBM Bldg.
Seattle, WA. ', 98101 206/624-7371 •
3. Date Checklist submitted '
4. Agency requiring Checklist City of Renton .
5. Name of proposal , if applicable: ••
.
. Install 50, 000-barrel gasoline storage tank. Renton Terminal
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6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its
size, general design elements , and other factors that will give' an accurate
understanding of its scope and nature) :
Tank to hP internal_covered floating roof typP 'rontructed . '
• according to American Petroleum Institute specification 650.
Tank to be diked and protected according to. recommendations
of—the_National Fire Protection Association. NQ_ 30_ Tank _ •
will receive and store gasoline for distribution to 'customers. .
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(5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in: -
(a) Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers of
any species of fauna (birds, land animals including
reptiles , fish and shellfish , benthic organisms ,
insects or microfauna)? - X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique , rare or
endangered species of fauna? X
YES MAYBE NO
. (c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area ,
----or result in a barrier to the migration or movement
of fauna? V
YES MAYBE NO -
(d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?
y'-
YES MAYBE Ni)
Explanation:
(6) noise . Will the proposal increase existing noise levels?
- _ YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: During construction phase on a temporary basis within normal
business hers• --- -- - - - --
(7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal procuce new light or
glare? X
- - YES MAYBE NO
Ex lanation :
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(8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in . the alteration of the
present or planned land use of ar area?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation :
(9) Natural Resources . will tne proposal result in : -
(a) -Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? X
YES MAYBE NO -
(b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? . X
YES MAYBE NO
•
Explanation : (a) irectly, -addjtio.na .._elec,tric 1 energy k=;l_1 he nja ded
for pumping. __ _ --------- -- —
( 10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal invole a risk of an
explosion or the release of nazardous substances (including ,
but not limited to , oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset conditions? _
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: There is very_ small inherent risk that is present in handling,
Storage and transportation of petroleum products.
•
( 11) Population . Will the proposal alter tne location , aistri-
bution , density, or growth rate of the human population
of an area? - - - - - - X
YE— Mr,�B4 NO
Explanation: -
F -
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(2) Air. Wi.11 .the proposal result in:
•
(a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
quality? X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) The creation of objectionable odors? X• YES - MAYBE NO_
(c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature ,
or any change in climate , either locally or ,
regionally? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation : (a) There will be some hydrocarbon emissions but only those
consistent with the latest tank building technology including a floating
roof with the best seal technology.
(3) Water. Wi1,1 the proposal result in :
• (a) Changes in currents , or the course of direction of
water movements , in either marine or fresh waters? X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Changes in absorption rates , drainage patterns , or
the rate and amount of surface water runoff? X
YES MAYBE NO
• (c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? X
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water
body? - X
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration •
surface water quality, including but not limited to '
temperature , dissolved oxygen or turbidity? YES MAYBE NO .
(f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of
ground waters? - .. X
YES MAYBE NO
(g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either
through direct additions or withdrawals , or through _
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations?
YES MAYBE NO
(h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through •
' direct injection , or through the seepage of leachate , - •
phosphates , detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria ,
or other substances into the ground waters? X
YES MAYBE NO
(i ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available
_ for public water supplies? X
• YES MAYBE NO
Explanation :
(4) Flora. Will the proposal result -in :
(a) Change in the diversity of species , or numbers of any
species of flora ( including trees , shrubs , grass , crops , •
microflora and .aquatic plants)? X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique , rare or •
endangered species of flora? X
YES ,MAYBE NO
•
(c) Introduction of new species__of flora into an area, or _•
in a- barrier to the normal replenishment of existing
species? - X
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? - _
YES MAYBE NO'
, Explanation: _
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(d) Sewer or septic tanks?
YES MAYBE -NiO
(e) Storm water drainage? X.
YES MATBE W
(f) Solid waste and disposal? _ X_
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: -
(17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of
any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)? - x
YES MAYBE NO
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Explanation: — -
(18) Aesthetics . Will the proposal result in the obstruction of
any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive
site open to public view? x
• YES . MAYBE NO
Explanation:
( 19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the
quality o-r quantity of existing recreational opportunities? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(20) Archeological/Historical . Will -the proposal result in an
alteration of a significant archeological or historical _
site , structure , object or building? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
•
SIGNATURE
I , the undersigned', state that to the best of my knowledge the, above information
is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla-
ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should
there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part.
Proponent: \:, .
signed) — —"
•
• - Stephen C. Kelly
'name printed) `-- ---- ------
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City of Renton
- Planning Department
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( 12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing , or
create a demand for additional housing?
YE'S MAYBE NO
Explanation:
( 13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in :
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? X
YES MAYBE ,NO ,
('b) Effects on existing parking facilities , or demand
for new parking? X '
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? -
X
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Alterations to present patterns .of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods? X
YES MAYBE NO
•
(e) Alterations to waterborne., rail, or air traffic? X
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ,
bicyclists or pedestrians? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: (a.) Constriirtion vahir'los anrd trmffir will hP a011rat-ed_
during construction and additional transportation of petroleum products
will' increase consistent with demand.
(14) Public Services . Will the proposal have an effect upon , or
result in a need for new or altered governmental services _
in any of the following areas :
(a) Fire protection? X
.YES MAYBE NO.
(b) Police protection? X
YES, MAYBE NO
•
' (c) Schools? I X____
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Parks or other recreational facilities? X
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Maintenance of public facilities ,' including roads? ' X
YES ' MAYBE NO
(f) Other governmental services?
• - YES MAYbE NO
Explanation :' .
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(15) Energy. Will the proposal result in :
(a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require
the development of new sources of energy? X . -.
YES MAYBE N
Explanation: (b) Incremental use of fossil fuels and electric energy _
consistent with demands for petroleum products.
(1,6) Utilities. Will the proposal -result in a need for new '
systems , or alterations to the following utilities : -
(a) Power or natural gas?
YES " MAYBE NO
(b) - Communications systems? qq
YES MAYBE df0
(c) Water? .
YES MAYBE NO
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COMBINATION VENT/INSPECTION HATCH STEEL CENTER VENT WITH '
WITH ALUMINUM BIRD SCREENING ALUMINUM CAP & BIRD SCREEN
AREA = 2 SQ.FT. (0.186S(a.METERS) i
Ij . TANK ROOF. •
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12"X3/16" (38 x 5 MM)BAR DOWN BOLTS
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RIM PLATE i1 AND STRAP
SHELL I•, if • ��WELL PROJECTS
�; SEE NOTES 1 .2.&3 1, 4" TO 5" (102
DRAWING 20101 TO 127 MM) INTO 1
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9 DRAWING 20101
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ULTRAFLOTE RAFLOTE CORPORATION
�o��,�. H. Nees $ GENERAL ELEVATION, FIXED LEG
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fib ` -010 i�
�� 42c"51 0THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AN AGREE-
MENT THAT IT SHALL BE TREATED AS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO BE RETURNED UPON REQUEST
Mb t AND IS NOT TO BEii'COMMUNICIAT ED.DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY ULTRAFLOTE
itt STAGE® CORPORATION. i BY HAN I DATE 4/7/72 I REV. 2/1 2/75 I DWG. NO. 20099 ,
. 1 I
RAINPROOF , AERODYNAMI CALLjY DESIGNED RAINPROOF , 10" (254 MM)
COMBINATION VENT / iNSPEO-T.ION HATCH DIA, STEEL CENTER VENT
1.WITH ALUMINUM BIRD SCREEN�ING. I W/ ALUMINUM CAP AND BIRD
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LEVEL Q� i I'
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DRAW I NG I (102 TO 127 MM)
• 20101 MAIN 'FLOTATION TUBES INTO THE PRODUCT FOR
/TANK I! A POSITIVE SEAL.
1/� SHELL DRA 1 NAGS NOONSEE NOTE -1 DWG„ 201 01
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fESSI U.L TR `k'. FLUTE CORD® ', AT ION
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MY HAN 1 DAT< 1'/7/72 I REV. 2/12/75 'ma. No., 20100
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COVER TO SHELL SEAL SUITABLE FOR INTENDED TANK
SERVICE ::::
I53N (08MM) SK1IN RIM PLATE
1 _s ►^g= - PROJECTS
(102 To
fr N 40: 127 MM)
INTO THE
SKIN CLAMP BEAM ASSEMBLY SEE NOTE 3 PRODUCT FOR
LIQUID A POSITIVE
MINIMUM THICKNESS OF RIM PLATE = 0.080"(2 MM) LEVEL SEAL.
SEE NOTE 1
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NOTES•• — RIM SPACE
1.— This projection of the ULTRAFLOTE*Cover
into the product forms a liquid seal to 7"ATOE8N %. PI
positively trap the saturated vapor under (178 TO 203 MM)
the cover. Any other cover, whether contact -
or non-contact, without this, required projection RAMP EDGE
into the product will suffer) reduced efficiency SEE NOTE 2
and also hazardous operation as a result of t
the following conditions:
A. Seal friction can raise the rim plate or the entire cover during withdrawal enough
to allow vapor to escape and!expose liquid surface. Seal friction during fill can
depress a shallow rim or this cover allowing product to flow onto the cover.
B. Atmospheric low pressure cells cause any trapped vapor to expand and escape.
C. Differential thermal expansion of the cover structure causes out of plane warpage
thereby raising or lowering sections of the cover again allowing vapor to escape.
D. Diurnal thermal cycles from solar radiation causes expansion and contraction of
any trapped vapor thus raising and, lowering the cover with the same results.
(The conditions described inl'C and D are a primary cause of the reduced efficiency
experienced with sandwich type covers and other contact covers.)
E. Insufficient vapor capacity under the cover or shallow rim plates or covers with
no projecting rim plates prevents the containment of vapor slugs or entrained vapor
in the fill stream which will "burp" past the cover edge.
The optimum design of theALTRAFLOTICover allows the vapor space to contain any
vapor volume changes and then return to a state of equilibrium without "burping"
and without creating any other hazardous condition.
2. Ramp edges are required on rim plates to preclude the possibility of damage to the
cover should the rim plate contact the tank shell. A straight rim plate would hang up
on welds, rivets, .plate offsets, burrs, etc. that normally occur on tank shells.
3. The rounded edges of rim plates, precludes the possibility of tearing the deck
skins from any loading experienced, by the cover.
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,,,�r --- _ U RAF LOT E CORPORAT [0
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4��S Y 1'-j/r< CORPORATION.J1
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■Y HAN I DATE �/(I(2 I REV. 2/1 2/75 I DWG. NO.
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EDGE RAMP (PLATED STEEL)
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HATCH COVER
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1/8" (3 2 0.023"(C.584 MM)
.; MM) D IAIYiETER '� _ DECK SKIN STAINLESS STEEL GROUND CABLE . \
.:. f .
( 32" (812-.8 MM) SQUARE
ACCESS HATCH AND NECK
y ,
`LIQUID LEVEL
/ . q
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WELL PRO.IECTS INTO PRODUCT •
4" TO 5"' '102 TO ;,127 UM)
FOR A POSITIVE SEAL
SEE NOTE 1 ON DWG 20101
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NOTES
1
1 • TWO 1 1/2" C38 MN') SQUARE HOLLOW BEAMS SUPPORT
THE ACCESS HATCH FROM ADJACENT CLAMP BEAMS TO
RELIEVE THE DECK (SKIN OF STRESS AND INSURE ALIGNMENT .
2. MINIMUM THICKNESS OF COVER , NECK , AND WELL
IS 0.080" (24MM) ,
3. ALL MATERIALS ALUMINUM UNLESS NOTED,
*U.S.PATENT NO.' 3861555 OTHER IU.,S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING ,
• . ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION
/.�P��F V��'�D
`' o��� �' Nf�� y� I ACCESS HATCH DETAILS
oy
No. 2689 * i FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
lb-4` Pe
1., .1� THIS DRAWING Is,TNa EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OP uvro YLOYit CobiroRAYION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AN AGREE-
` MINT THAT IT SHALL EX TREATED AS A STRICTLY CONPIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO Et RETURNED UPON REQUEST
F� �
ulONAL E�' AND IS NOT TO 1111S C ICATED.DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AS'EA oR1:ED IN WRITING BY UL LOTC
.CORPORATION. 1 ,
■THAN JDATt4/ /(2 [ REV. 2/12/75 IDWG- NO. 20102
AAA ,
I .
iI •
• -- j
.
. I•
CURVATURE OF FLARED FITTINGS
PRECLUDES THE POSSIBILITY OF
SAMPLE BOTTLES SNAGGING OR ,
CATCHING ON THE SAMPLE WELL.
•
•
di .
16" DIA. X 10" DIA. x 4 1 /2"
(406.4 x 254 x 114.3 MM)
HIGH FLARED FITTING .
.14" x 14" x 0.080"
(355.6 x 355.6 x 2 MM) .
BOLTING FLANGES
TOP AND BOTTOM
////DECK SKIN \k '
14" x 14" x 0.25"
10" (254 MM) DIA. PIPE (355.6 x 355.6 x 6.4 MM)
DIAPHRAM WITH 8 RADIAL
SLITS FOR SAMPLING OR
GAGING _
ii
III
„i LIQUID SURFACE
•
16" DIA. X 10" CIA. x 4 1/2" NOTE.
(406.4 x 154 x• 114.3 Mal) li war) 1/2" (38 MM) SQUARE HOLLOW
- HIGH FLARED FITTING PROJECTS BEAMS SUPPORT THE SAMPLE WELL FROM
4" TO 5" (102 TO 127 MM) ; ' ADJACENT CLAMP BEAMS TO RELIEVE'
INTO THE PRODUCT FOR A II THE ' CECK SKIN OF STRESS AND INSURE
POSITIVE SEAL. ALIGNMENT
SEE NOTE 1 . ON DWG. 20101 I'
.
•
lil
j
ALL MATERIALS ALUMINUM
UNLESS NOTED. .
l
*U.S.PATENT NO. 861
3 555 OTHER 'U.S.AND -FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
.�- ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION
/O
* REGIS►ERED Q\.. i l
,: PROFESSIONAL ~l'' Ii SAMPLE WELL
LRONALD CARL KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
'61 Ilio 17OEEBr_lit
•`e THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AN AGREE_e`r No.11010•E ..r WENT THAT IT SHALL RE TREIATED Al A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT ANO IS TO RE RETURNED UPON REQUEST
R. 4, `/• 'I- AND IS NOT TO RE COMMUNICATED,DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY ULTRAFLOTE
'''ti $ w L V•.�°.+ CORPORATION. 1
l ' BY DATE DWG. NO.
HAN � 3 '/8/73 ' REV. 2/12/75 ] 20105
:,
, •
. 12"(304.8 MO, SQUARE PALLET
t
TELESCOPING LEG COPOLYMER SEAL MATERIAL
MUST BE ADJUSTED LOOSE JOINT TO ALLOW
TO RAISE PALLET PALLET ALIGNMENT FOR
6"(152 .4 MM) WHEN • A POSITIVE SEAL
COVER IS STANDING
ON ITS LEGS -10"(254 MM) DIA, NECK
WITH ROLLED EDGE.
I I GUIDE TUBE AND FLOW FINS
I i i
,i II ,, i 1
I h q 1I e' ; DECK SKIN
r ; II 1 '
II
I I
I p i1 II
10„(254 MM) DIA. HOLE �I
CUT IN DECK SKIN �--� 44:(356 MM )- SQUARE BOTTOM
FLANGE WITH 10" (254 MM) DIA,
HOLE.
;\
I
1 .90«(48.3 MM ) 0.'0 . OUTER LEG
• j , I
I
TELESCOPING LEG WEIGHTED 1 .66"(42.16 MM) G.D .
ADJUSTMENT BOLT TELESCOPING LEG OF GALVENIZED
NOTE , STEEL HOLDS PALLET POSITIVELY
TWO 1 ' 1/2" (38 MM) SQUARE l CLOSED AT PRESSURES BELOW 5"
HOLLOW BEAMS SUPPORT THE (127 MM) OF WATER WHEN COVER IS
VACUUM BREAKER FROM ADJACENT FLOATING NORMALLY. '
CLAMP BEAMS TO RELIEVE THE',
DECK SKIN OF STRESS AND INSURE TELESCOPING LEG MUST BE
ALIGNMENT. REPOSITIONED IF OPERATING
HEIGHT OF COVER ABOVE
TANK BOTTOM--\
! TANK BOTTOM IS CHANGED.
I
s
!,! i ALL MATERIALS ALUMINUM
UNLESS NOTED
*U.S.PATENT NO. 3861555 OTHER U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING •
�:ifr-"ZULTRAFLOTE CORPOR +„, TiOr .s
NwE.4
i,Q REGISTERED \ • '1
• °` VACUUM BREAKER
. PROFESSIONAL �4 ��
RONALD CARL KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
.,
•• ENGINEER �i
�.4'., r . NI/DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PNOPENTY Of L RARLO C ♦ORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AN AORt[-
D%a No.17070-E /\ ,.. ML L NI PAINT THAT IT/HA SI TREATED AS A STCTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND I/ TO /E RETURNED UPON REQUEST
V ` / /j AND IS NOT TOSS 1 .DISCLOSED.O COPIED EXCEPT A/EX ID IN WRITING■Y ULTRAFLOTE
'+le\`s y L �� R I=
,' CORPORATION. I f�
-- -�-•� ■Y HAN DATE 3/v/73 I REV. 2/1 2/7.5 I DWG. NO. 201 06
1''I
•
FLOAT GUIIIDE WIRES ATTACHED TO •ROOF AND FLOOR OF TANK
TAPE
I '
FIELD LOCATE HOLES FLOAT WELL COVER
FOR FLOAT 'TAPE AND MAY BE BOLTED OR
•
GU IDE WIRES LOOSE TO SUIT CUSTOMER
' ! 0.023" (0. 584 MM)
'
P1 • DECK SKIN
i I '
i 1
32"; (812.8 MM)
-, SQ4ARE FLOAT WELL
AND NECK
I I .
CUSTOMERS LIQUID LEVEL —\
AUTOMAT IC FLOAT •0
WELL PROJECTS. INTO
it PRODUCT 4" TO 5"
, (102 To 127 MM)
FOR A POSITIVE SEAL.
SEE NOTE 1 ON DWG. 20101
r
NOTES,
1 • TWO 1 1/2" (38 MM) SQUARE X 1/1 6" (1 .6 MM) WALL
BEAMS SUPPORT THE FLOAT WELL FROM ADJACENT
CLAMP BEAMS TO RELIEVE THE DECK SKIN OF STRESS
i WAND INSURE ALIGNMENT.
2. !MINIMUM THICNESS OF COVER, NECK, AND WELL
''0.080" (2.032 MM)
+' 3. .'ALL MATERIALS 'ALUMI NUM UNLESS NOTED
( *U.S•PATENT NO. .1861555 OTHER IU•S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
U L RAFLOTE CORPORA TION
sof70 ..`� �REGISTERED ,.;• I, I
FLOAT WELL DETAILS
/V PROFESSIONAL •A`�.
` RONALD CARL KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
�\ \ ENGINEER
A\\` �y. NIS DRAWING IS lTNS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY O/ ULTRA►LOTS CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE ITUTES AM
No.17010•E •NI t MEAT THAT IT SNAIL SE TNEATED AS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO SE RETURNED UPON REQUEST
\a `-., I AND IS NOT TO SN',C ICAYED.DISCLOSED,OR COPIED EXCEPT AS EXPR 1MED IN WRITING SY ULTRAFLOTE
'�' H . P. ♦r or CORPORATION.
•'.� ry HAN (0Ars 4/7/72 REV•• 2/12/75 I DWG- NO. 201 07
5 ,i I
fl
II 1
.
- , . , •3/4" (19 MM) EYEBOLT 14 X 2" LONG PIPE 6" (152.4 MM)
WITH DOUBLE NUTS. (25.4 X 50.8 MM) - SQUARE PLATE
PLATED STEEL j ^ WITH LUG WELDED
w 0 ! 3/16" V ! Pt CENTER
3/16"
(4.8 MM) .` TANK ROOF (4.8 MM)
/4" (6.4 MM) STAINLESS STEEL 1 /8" (3.2 MM)
06,
OIAMETER
I ANT!I-ROTATION CABLE
!'p STAINLESS
' 5" 'X 5" (127 x 127 MM) STEEL GROUND
I, ! . WEAR PLATE 3/8"(9.5 MM) THICK CABLES BOND
i! II COVER TO
if DECK .SKIN—� . TANK **
F
. Ilk ; . LIQUID LEVEL DECK SKIN CLAMP BEAM
! ANTII-ROTATION CABLE MOUSING PROJECTS
• TANK I 1. 4" IT0 ' 5" (102 TO 127 MM) INTO PRODUCT .
SHELL RIM PLATE FORNi,,,:
A. POSITIVE SEAL.
SEE. NOTES SEE NOTE 1 ON DWG. 20101
1 . 2. & 3 ;
7• .,DWG. 20101 ** NUMBER OF CABLES VARIES WITH SIZE OF TANK
1
I!. I
LUG WELDED TO TANK BOTTOM
1/4N 41 .1' • _
(6.4 MM) , i i"
• 0
*U•S•PATENT No.• 3861555 OTHERiU.S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
. w .� ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION
•/� ---1,. 4 ,E p
.�/pa�/ REGISTERED ` 0,* ill
.,�� \.�,� GROUND CABLE AND ANT I -ROTAT I ON CABLE
: f, PROFESSIONAL �,1 ill!
RONALD CARL KERN � 'II FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER '. •
4• �•A• o 170 EER
, .
\'e \\` �. THIS DRAWING Isp;7NE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES An AaREE-
N. No.17070-E
�� .� fe
\ � MENT TN AT IT SHALL •E TRiE ATCO AS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUM El ON
AND 19 TO •E RETURNED UPON REQUEST
W•.4� -"T�•� Vh,I- ANO IS NOT TO■E COMMUNICATED.DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AS EX AUTHORIZED IN WRITING■Y ULTRAFLOTE
'' 1'10 Y L V ,' CORPORATION. h7.
BY HAN I DATE 4/7/72 ' REV. 2/12/75 I DWG. NO.
20105
ill
I1,
F
III ROUNDED EDGES PRECLUDES THE
LEG RETAINER BAR \ POSSIBILITY OF TEARING OF
II 1 DECK SKIN FROM LOADING
CLAMP RING I' • EXPERIENCED BY COVER
I 1 0.125" (3.18 MM)
0.023"( .584 MM) DEC .K SK 11 CLOSURE PLATE EAR
I -TUBE CLOSURE PLATE
( --__�. li III w __ __ r `
<J .
II '�� �'__ 1
11
LIQUID LEVEL \ , I,
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L
-- _ ` .I
1 y
11 ,
II' WELD TO BE LEAK
11
TESTED WITH TUBE
FLOTATION TUBES OF PRESSURIZED TO
8 ' , 9" , AND/OR 10p1 20 PSI MINIMUM.
(203 MM, 229 MCA, 254 MM)I `tea (1 .1.1 KG/SQ. CM)
DIAMETER. TUBES VARY IN LEG HOUSING PROJECTS
THICKNESS FROM 0.050" TO 4" TO 5" (102 TO 127 MM)
0.12511(10 MM TO 3.18 MM) INTO THE PRODUCT FOR A
it POSITIVE SEAL.
LEG HOUSING VARIES 'IN THICKNES SEE NOTE 1 ON DWG. 20101.
FROM 0.125" TO 0.375" 'ell
(3.18 MM TO 9.53 MM) SLIDING DUAL POSITION
SUPPORT LEG 1 .90"
LOW POSITION STOP (48.3 MM) O.D.
NOTE :
COVER SHOWN IN HIGH: POSITION.
LEGS MAY BE ADJUSTED WHALE;
FLOATING (RELOCATING LEG
RETAINER BAR ON CLAMP R SING)
TO ALLOW COVER TRAVEL TO DRAINAGE NOTCH
THE LOW POSITION. k I
11 I
l I ALL MATERIALS ALUMINUM
Il UNLESS NOTED
I
*U.S.PATENT- NO. 3861555 OTHER 'U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
••..� ULTRAFLOTE
CORPORATION
.,' , �
f REGISTERED � ' I1 I OPTIONAL ADJUSTABLE LEG ASSEMBLY;'� PROFESSIONAL ;
' RONALD CARL KERN ; FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
♦ EIzGIN EER TNIR GNAWING I/TN[ fxcI.usty[PROPERTY OF UL(MAFGOTZ CO1 PORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CON/TITUTt1I AN AGNtC•
♦ 4 ��•!
0. IJG.I7O7U E MINT THAT IT SHALL /[ TREATED AS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO SE w[TURN[D UPON REQUEST
_ AND If MOT TO[t I .DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SEED IN WNITINa/v ULTRAFLOTE
‘.-1. =Y Z.V J�C CORPORATION. I
■Y HA N I DATit 4/7/72 1 REV. 2/12/75 I DWG" NO. 20110
;II1 1 .
•
10 GA. (3.4 MM) HOOD \ 1 /4(6 MM)V
2 1/2" (63.5 MM) ABOVE) r
CUTOUT AT CENTER OF ii��►'1.-� .6�►�
HOOD. CORNERS WILL B E . I ; �!����%%%%%�����.0
LOWER DUE TO SHELL �v4".��i4i�:4.�i�i���i!i!%.—4.40����i��0i10,
CURVATURE . I ''C�� - - sue - - w-v� !
44"(1117.6 MM) I
44" 'x 6 1/2" (1117.6 x
165.1 MM) CUTOUT. 46"(1168.4 MM)
46" x 8" (1168 .4 x .'' I
203.2 MM) ALUMINUM SCREEN VIEW A - A
CENTERED OVER CUTOUT AND
HELD WITH SIX 3/8" (9.5 MM) A' MINIMUM OF 14"(356 MM) IS
BOLTS. •
!I A REQUIRED BELOW THE LOWEST
OBSTRUCTION THAT LIMITS UPWARD
MOVEMENT OF THE COVER (RAFTERS ,
WELD HEAD OF 3/8" X 1 " RAFTER CLIPS, FOAM NOZZLE OR
(9.5 X 25.4 MM) ,BOLTS DEFLECTOR , PIPING, ETC. ) .
TO SHELL NEAR EDGE OF HOLE. ' /
CLAMP SCREEN WITH WASHER. /Hmoi IF ANY UFC ACCESSORY IS HIGHER
AND NUT. ! // ' I'' 1- `- THAN 2"(50'.8 MM) ABOVE THE AUFC
DECK SKIN AND INTERSECTS ANY
/ II OBSTRUCTION, INCREASE THE 14"
/ ' (356 MM) DIMENSION BY THAT
/
/ II ADDITIONAL HEIGHT. ADJUSTMENTS
/ MUST ALSO BE MADE IF THE TANK
// II IS NOT LEVEL. -
II •
/
II \-6 1/2"(165.1 MM) OPENING
9
NOTE : nk\NI 1
EACH OVERFLOW VENT
REPLACES ONE STANDARD • TANK SHELL
ROOF VENT AT THAT VENT J •
LOCATION.
11
',
•
L,�►
, •
*U.S.PATENT N0. . 3861555 OTHER U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
wc�- • ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION
0.rain 4\ „ `
-A/o; REGISTERED 8.
.r`/ PROFESSIONAL "\I OPT I ONAL. OVERFLOW VENT -
4•( RONALD CARL KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
•
`,4 ENGINEER 'i
\ No.17070•E ,,,"r..;" THIS DRAWING IS,THE EXCLUSIVE PROPENTY OP ULTRArLOYL CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AM AGREE-
\.. MENT THAT IT SMALL Si TREATED AS AL STRICTLY CONPIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO SE RETURNED UPON REQUEST
•' E AND IS NOT TO SEC I .DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT ASEX 17IED IN WRITING•Y ULTRAFLOTE
=�s.S.Y L 4 �,e CORPORATION.''
•
or HAN DATI 1 G/1 2/ 31 REV. 2/12/75 I DWG. No. 2011 7
I .
+ ' FIXED ROOF SUPPORT COLUMN (STEEL)
l'ir . COLUMN CENTERLINE
" GROUND CABLE CONNECTION
.."7"
COLUMN COLUMN WELL COVER PLATE
SEAL COVER PLATE FLANGE RAMP EDGES
147.
' '' o o e I
RAMP EDGES. SEE NOTE 1 , BELOW
COLUMN WELL' NECK DECK SKIN CLAMP BEAM ASSEMBLY
^ DECK SKIN
1/8"D I A'. STAINLESS
STEEL GROUND CABLE . 1• 1
.2 / COLUMNI WELL ., I _ I
Ifi {— -
32" SQUARE COLUMN WELL TUBE SADDLE
LIQUID LEVE TUBE STRAP
WELL PROJECTS • .
4" TO 5" .
(102 TO 127 MM) FLOTATION TUBE
INTO THE PRODUCT,
FOR A POSITIVE SEAL. \ •
SEE NOTE 1 RAMP EDGES �,
ON DRAWING 20101 � SEE NOTE 1 , BELOW
•
NOTES: _
1. RAMP EDGES ARE REQUIRED ON COLUMN WELLS TO
PRECLUDE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE TO THE COVER
SHOULD THEY' COME INTO: CONTACT WITH THE COLUMNS IF
•
THE FLOATING COVER MOVES RELATIVE TO THE COLUMNS.
COLUMN; WELLS WITHOUT THIS FEATURE WILL HANG UP ON
WELDS, ; RIVETS, PLATE OFFSETS, OURRS, ETC. THAT
.NORMALLY OCCUR ON TANK COLUMNS.
• .
•
2. MINIMUM THICKNESS OF COVER , NECK , AND WELL = 0. 080"
•
31, ALL MATERIALS ALUMINUM UNLESS NOTED.
•
*U.S.PATENT (NO,. 3861555 ' OTHER U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
, , • ,•P0 U LTRAELOTE CORPORATION
.,. ram__`(ram.•
•
, 'c,*r •EWSILNEU L\.,o.. COLUMN WELL DETAILS
1
RONALD CARL KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
•` ENGINEER .'` • THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OP ULTRAFLOYL celleposiwrioe4. ITS ACCEPTANCE CON.TI S AN AGREE-
• 4. No.17070•E .� MINT TNAT•IT.NALL SE TREATED All STRICTLY COMPIOENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO III RETURNIO UPON REQUEST
O 'L• • •r"/ • AND IS NOT TO OE C ICATED.DISCLOSED.ON COPIED EXCEPT AS EXPNESELY TEED IN WRITING ET ULTRAFLOTE
I\•S.'"1: CORPORATION.
at, HAN (DATE 4/ /(2 I REV. 2/1 2/75 IDWG. NO. 20112 I
3/8" (9.5MM) DIA. HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS
19 i
I I ALUMINUM UPPER CLAMP BEAM
SEE NOTE 2
I'
0,023" (0.58MM) � � V 0.023" ( 0.58MM)
ALUMINUM DECK SKIN 1 ALUMINUM DECK SKIN
•
•
L J& j SEE NOTE 2
ALUMINUM LOWER CLAMP BEAM
NOTES
1 . DECK SKIN CLAMP BEAM ASSEMBLY SHOWN FULL SIZE .
2. SPECIAL SURFACE TREATMENT ON THE MATING
SURFACES OF BOTH THE UPPER AND THE LOWER
DECK SKIN CLAMP BEAM.
*U•S.PATENT NO. 3861555 OTHER U•S.AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING
ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION
- •ki INSURED 0
PROFESSIONAL \ ,'
. DECK SKIN CLAMP BEAM ASSEMBLY
RONALD 9! KERN FOR ULTRAFLOTE* COVER
ENGINEER •
• e No.17C70•E •'r • THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OP ULTRAFLOTE CORPORATION. ITS ACCEPTANCE CONSTITUTES AN AGREE-
At
�, M£NT THAT IT SHALL ■E TREATED AS A STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT AND IS TO SE RETURNED UPON REQUEST
�•
E' AND IS NOT TO■t COMMUNICATED.DISCLOSED.OR COPIED EXCEPT AUTHORIZED IN WRITING RY ULTRAFLOTE
S T L V fir CORPORATION.
!� •! ®r HA N I DATE1 1/15/714 I REV. 2/12/75 I DWG. NO. 2011 3
I.
• l f «. •
�
•
A;; FFIDAVIT
Ip
1I, S72^et}dw Q. f. - , being duly sworn, declare that I
am t owner of the property involved in •this application and that the
oregoing statements and answers herein contained and the' information
herewith submitted are in all !respects 'true and correct to the best of
tqy knowledge and belief. .,
114Aoubscribed and sworn before me
this day• of , 19 , ,
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at .
Its � ,
ame dill Not ic) ( ign ture of der} \
le- • A404' dWqmq.
•
• ) 0 Co 0 7 ' _sc-__-=:---- )A-{-1,, _cE ....,
4-43 /....0,40, .
(Address) (Address)
Iwo LI i Qv(k_e 1 (1)pc__ , , . .
(City) State)
I' I
(Telephone)
(FOR OFFICE USE ONLY)
. , ' CERTIFICATION
• This is to certify thatthe foregoing application has been inspected by me
and has been foun Fbe rough and complete in every particular and to
conform to the 40 4, ations of the. Renton Planning Department
l governing the �kincff ItAc plication .
VVVVV U
. Date Received AUG 1977 G , 19 By:
vitS, •••••...............IB•ea.alt• '4 . I'
2��NG p pR��
DE Renton Planning Dept .
2-73
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON LAND USE'1HEARING EXAMINER
RENTON, 1WASHINGTON
I �
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON ,
WASHINGTON, ON FEBRUARY 7 , 19 78 , AT 9 : 00 A. M. TO CONSIDER
THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS :
1. KOHL EXCAVATING, INC./IVAN C. CHRISTIANSON,
APPLICATION FOR REZONE FROM G TO R-2 , File
No. R- 114-77; property located on Sunset
Boulevard Sr: W. between 80th Avenue South
and S. W. 3rd Place.
;K 2. MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, APPLICATION FOR
SPECIAL PERMIT TO INSTALL ONE ADDITIONAL
50,000 BARREL GASOLINE STORAGE TANK, File
No. SP-066-77 ; property located within the
existing Mobil Oil Tank Farm area situated
approximately 1 ,000 feet south of the inter-
section of the future S. W. 23rd Street
and Lind Avenue S. W. directly south of the
Olympic Pipe Line facility.
3. S AND INVESTMENTS, APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT CONDOMINIUMS IN R-2 AND R-3
ZONE , File No . SP-123-78; property located at
the northeast corner of Grant Avenue South and
South PugetIDrive.
Legal descriptions of files noted above on file in
the Renton Planning Department.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETiITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT
THE PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 7 , 1978 AT 9 : 00 A. M. TO
EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS..
GORDON Y . ERICKSEN
PUBLISHED January 27, 1978 RENTON PLANNING DIRECTOR
CERTIFICATION
I , STEVE MUNSON HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES
OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES
ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS' PRESCRIBED BY LAW .
ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn'
to before me, a Notary Public,', .
on the 25th day of January .
19 78 SIGNED • 11
11\,U;A- H1,\ \lk
l I
..
ROUTE SCHEDULE
•
PLANNING DEPARTMENT !', DATE ROUTED. j/ Y/77
PLEASE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR:
REZONE MAJOR PLAT
SITE AP VAL SHORT PLAT
SPECIAL PERMI� M,p �L C L ea:, WAIVER
C
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT
PERMIT OR EXEMPTION
AND RETURN TO THE, PLANNING DEPARTMENT
WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE , BEFORE ///6� 77
'j /kS ( Kf..0 ..SD, $►.) WS�ii-106.1.
SIGNATURE J
OR
INITAL DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE
/1,/ UILDING //•1/-71
RAFFI C'' ENT �� //-/s--7 7
ENGINEERING 4/ i//j1/77
44...._. FIRE 11/5/77
HEALT
ti71_ oTil,fT*j `_--- iiis/77
REVIEWER ' S CO OR APPROVAL CONDITIONS :
Gdi°0097'5' "W:..S /Whig .sivtr7x-A-r rs /9IA/ zd/t-747LG
4' r' 7 ed) tie. au .e JTse/ r ,e. .e./e17i��-1C
�.- - g
i
PLEASE SIGN THE E . I .W . :
' j
i
ROUTING FOR REVIEW
OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORMS
' TO : Finance Department '
Fire Department
Library Department
O Park Department
Police Department
Public Works Department
0 Building Di v'I. 4; Traffic Engineering Div .
' i 0 Engineering IDiv . ek Utilities Engineering Div.
FROM : Planning Department , (�Isigned by responsible official or his
designee )
MIG-� q�
' SUBJECT :: Review of ECF- '7-77 ; Application No . : .�,�E76G - .. 7
Action Name : 'AwnL 0(1_, eo , C.j4L- i7Z'uir f )E2—
,VDL(4. 01 &lb'lL(IF FA.c11 c i-ry
Please review the attached .'.'. Review requested by ( date) :
i
REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS :
�DePartment : ,fir ; !�f) -
�
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LAW OFFICES OF
WATSON. GROSSE & KELLY
1103 IBM BUILDING
SEATILE,' ASHINGTON 98101
(206)624-7371
January 19 , 1978
Mr. Michael Smith
Planning Department
City of Renton
Renton WA 98055
Re: Mobil Oil Corporation Special Permit Application
Dear Mike:
Pursuant to your request, I enclose a copy of the NPDES
Permit issued by the Department of Ecology to Mobil for its
Renton Bulk Storage Facility. In addition, I enclose copies
of Permits issued by the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control
Agency to Mobil for the construction of a 50 , 000 barrel
gasoline storage tank and installation of a hydrocarbon
vapor recovery unit.
If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to
contact me.
Sincerely yours
• te •hen C. Kell
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Permit No. WA-000194-5 (I)
Issuance Date
Expiration Date 6-30-81
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NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM .
• WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT
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• State of Washington • •
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
Olympia, Washington 98504
In Compliance with the provisions of
Chapter 90.48 REM as amended •
and
The Federal 'Water Pollution Control Act Amendment of 1972,
Public Law 92-500
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MOBIL OIL CORPORATION _
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612 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, California 90054
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Plant Location: . Receiving Water:
3006 East Valley Highway Black River to the Green River
Renton, Washington 98055
Industry Type: BULK PETROLEUM STORAGE Discharge Location: 47° 27' 45" N
and DISTRIBUTION 122° 14' 07" W
Waterway Segment Number: 04-09-06 .
is authorized to discharge in accordance with the special
and general conditions which follow.
,;``� r,�^ ROBERT K. McCORMICK, Regional Manager
'( (�o Department of Ecology (M)
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Permit No. WA-000194-5
SPECIAL CONDITIONS •
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Sl. FINAL EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTTS . •
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After July 1, 1977, permittee is authorized to discharge effluent, consisting
of storm water, subject to the following limitations: .
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EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Parameter Daily Maximum Minimum Frequency Sample Type
• Oil and No sample shall Twice monthly Grab
Grease exceed 15 mg/l, when discharging ;
( /1)
NOTE: A sample for the purposes of determining the daily maximum is defined
as the arithmeticllaverage of a minimum of four grabs collected at equal
intervals during a 45-minute period, not to commence during the first
five minutes of treatment facility operation. However, one of the
four grabs can be omitted from the average, if unrepresentative. The
omission of one grab as lunrepresentative must be noted in the permittee's
. monthly report. ', `
Samples shall be taken inmediately downstream of the effluent clearwell.•
Each grab shall be made with a one liter sample container dipped entirely
below the surface ;of the discharge stream.
Inspection for viS;ible oils in the effluent shall be made and recorded
daily when discharging. ) In the event that a visible sheen is present,
• reasonable method of elimination shall be applied prior to discharge.
S2. MONITORING AND REPORTING ,
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In addition to the monitoring and reporting requirements set forth in preceding
sections of the permit, permittee shall maintain a record of all data collected
on the operation and efficiency of treatment and control facilities and the
quantity and quality of the waste discharged and shall comply with the follow-
ing:
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a. Reporting
Monitoring results shall be reported to the Northwest Regional Office of
the Department of Ecology on a monthly basis. Monitoring results obtained
during the previous six months shall be summarized and reported on a Dis-
charge Re ort Form (EPA Igo. 3320-1) submitted no later than the
charge p
15th day of the month following the completed reporting period. Monitor-
ing shall be started 30 days following the effectife date of this permit,
and the first EPA No. 3320-1 report is due six months thereafter. The
EPA report shall be sent to the Northwest Regional Office of the Department
of Ecology. /LT .cv„`' oKr � :, �:�,//Jr ,Y
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b. Records Retention •
The permittee shall retain for a minimum of three years .all records of
monitoring activities and results, including all reports of recordings
from continuous monitoring instrumentation. This period of retention shall
be extended during''the course of any unresolved litigation regarding the
discharge of pollutants by the permittee or when requested by the Director.
c. Recording of Results
The permittee shall record each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the
requirements of this permit for the following information: (1) the date,
exact place, and time of sampling; (2) the dates the analyses were performed;
(3) who performed the analyses; (4) the analytical techniques or methods
used; and (5) the results of all analyses.
d. Representative Sampling •
Samplings and measurements taken to meet the requirements of this condition
shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge.
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e. Test Procedures
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All sampling and analytical methods used to meet the monitoring requirements
specified in this permit shall, unless approved otherwise in writing by the
Department, conform to the Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the
Analysis of Pollutants, contained in 40 CFR Part 136, as published in the "
1 ederal Register on Utober 16, 1973, or the latest revision thereof, which
references the following publications:
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e. Test Procedures (Continued) •
1. American Public Health Association, Standard Methods for the Examina-
tion of Water and Wastewaters (latest edition) .
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2. American Society for Testing and Materials, A.S.T.M. Standards, Part
23, Water, Atmospheric Analysis (latest edition) . •
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3. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Quality Office Analytical
Control Laboratory, Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes
(latest edition) .
S3. OPERATION AND MAIlVTENANCE
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ao Chemically contaminated effluent from the washing of trucks shall be treated
in its own oil/water separator and discharged to an approved drainfield. A
sand and grease trap may be substituted for the separator and drainfield
provided no chemicals are used. Any drainfield shall be in compliance with
all Seattle-King County Health Department requirements.
' b. A posted oil/water separator inspection and maintenance schedule for all
. operational separators and the holding tank will be kept beginning on the
'date this permit is issued. These records shall be made available upon
: request of this Department.
c. All contaminated runoff from the enclosed tank farms, and product transfer
areas shall be intercepted to approved oil separators for adequate treat-•
ment prior to discharge to the adjacent marshlands.
d. Water accumulated within the diked area shall be discharged to the oil sepa-
rator at a rate that will not exceed 160 gallons per. minute. This discharge
will be controlled by a valve that will be left closed while unattended.
e. An effluent shut-off valve shall be installed on all oil separators on the
discharge line downstream from the effluent clear;tiell.
f. Oily sludges must be disposed of in a manner other than to a state waterway.
g. All detergent washing of vehicles shall be conducted on the established wash
rack areas.
h. Sanitary sewage is to be discharged to the existing septic tank system.
i. The discharge of tank condensate drawoff shall not be allowed to run over-
land to catch basins that are directly connected to the separator.
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Permit No., WA-000194-5
• j. Cleanup and containment materials such as sand and sorbents, etc. , shall
be readily available in the event of a spill. This material should be
• used in conjunction with a contingency plan listing emergency telephone
numbers and procedures.
k. The use of oil dispersant chemicals is strictly prohibited. Any emergency
use of these materials must be authorized by the Department of Ecology.
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S6. OTHER REQUIREMENTS • •
a. Sanitary wastes are to be disposed of in accordance with the recommends- .
tions of the Seattle-King County Health Department.
b. The installation, construction and maintenance of on-site sewage disposal
systems shall meet the regulations of the Seattle-King County I-k alth De-
partment.
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c. All washing operations utilizing chemicals shall be conducted in an es-
tablished area that drains to an approved oil separator. This oil sepa-
rator effluent shall be discharged into an approved drainfield that is
isolated from the sanitary disposal system. This effluent shall be dis-
charged to the sanitary sewer within thirty (30) days after one becomes •
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Permit No. WA-000194-5
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
G1. All discharges and activities authorized herein shall be consistent with the
terms and conditions of this permit. The discharge of any. pollutant more
frequently than or at a level in excess of that identified and authorized by
thus permit shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this
permit. . . f...
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G2. Whenever a facility expansion is anticipated which will result in a new or in
creased discharge, or which will cause any of the conditions of this permit to
be exceeded, a new application must be submitted together with the necessary
reports and engineering plans for the proposed changes. No change shall be
made until plans have been approved and a new permit or permit modification
has been issued.
- G3. The diversion or bypass of any discharge from the treatment works by the per-
mittee is prohibited, except (a) where unavoidable to prevent loss of life
or severe property damage, or (b) where excessive storm drainage or runoff
would damage any facilities necessary for compliance with the terms and con-
ditions of this permit. IThe permittee shall immediately notify the Depart-
ment of each such diversion orlbypass in accordance with the procedure spe-
cified in Condition G4. . ..-.
G4. In the event the permittee is unable to comply with any of the conditions of
this permit, the permittee shall:
a, • Immediately take action tol stop, contain, and clean up the unauthorized
discharges and correct the! problem.
b. :Immediately notify the Department by telephone so that an investigation
can be made to evaluate the impact and the corrective.actions taken and
determine if additional action should be taken. _ • _ . •
• c. Submit a detailed written report to the Department describing the break-
down, the actual quantity and quality of resulting waste discharges, cor-
. rective action taken!, steps taken to prevent a recurrence, and any other
pertinent information.
Compliance with these requirements does not relieve the permittee from respon-
sibility to maintain continuous compliance with the conditions of this permit
or the resulting liability for failure to comply. The Department of Ecology
• will take into consideration this information submitted by the permittee in
exercising its discretionary authority for enforcement purposes. Notification
received pursuant to this section, or information obtained by the exploitation
of such notification shall not be used against permittee in any criminal case.
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G5. The permittee shall at all times maintain in good working order and efficiently
operate all treatment or control facilities or systems installed or used by the
permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit.
Gh. After notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, sus-
pended or revoked in whole or in part during its term for cause including, but
not limited to the following:
a. Violation of any terms or conditions of this permit or any applicable rule,
i standard, or order of the Department;
b. Obtaining this permit�,by misrepresentation or failure to disclose .
fully all relevant facts;
c. A change in the condition o£ the receiving waters or any other condi-
tion that requires.either a' temporary or permanent reduction or elim-
ination of the authorized discharge.
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G7. The permittee shall, at all reasonable times, allow authorized representa-
tives of the Department:
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Vie°J `�f,,tip a. To enter upon the permitteel'i's premises for the purpose of inspecting
�•. ;! ok , and investigating conditions relating to the pollution of, or possible
/ cc/a/l-'4 pollution of, any of the waters of the state, or for the purpose of
`-t"`' investigating compliance with any of the terms• of this permit; -
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b. To have access to and.;copy any records required to be kept under the
% i�;lu terms and conditions of this permit;
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;,;:r/j' c. To inspect any monitoring equipment or monitoring method required by
this permit; or, '1
d. To sample any discharge of pollutants. .
G8. If a toxic effluent standard or prohibition (including any schedule of com-
pliance specified in such effluent standard or prohibition) is established
under Section 307 (a) of ;the Federal Act for a toxic pollutant which is pre-
sent in the discharge authorized herein and such standard or prohibition is
more stringent than any limitation upon such pollutant in this permit, this
permit shall be revised or modified in accordance with the toxic effluent
standard or prohibition and the, permittee shall be so notified. Section 307
(a) requires that the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
shall promulgate effluent standards (or prohibition) for toxic pollutants
which he has listed as such.
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G9. Nothing in this permit shall bedconstrued as excusing the permittee from com-
pliance with any applicable Federal, State, or local statutes, ordinances, or
regulations.
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Notice of
4 r: v Control Agency Construction No. 1789
'! NOV 8 1977
HEREBY GRANTS Date
PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT,INSTALL,OR ESTABLISH
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Edwards Hydrocarbon Recovery Unit - VC 800 for control of hydrocarbon vapors from
truck loading rack.
Stephen C. Kelly, Attorney
r Watson & Kelly Mobil Oil Corporation
P NAME 0
NAME
• 1103 IBM Building �' 612 South Flower Street
N
C STREET 1 E STREET
N• Seattle, WA 98101 R Los Angeles, CA 90017
T CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP •
INSTALLATION ADDRESS
Approximately 1000 ft. South of Intersection of S.W. 23rd Street and Lind Avenue S.W. ,
Renton. STREET CITY STATE ZIP
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS
GENERAL SPECIFIC
Permission is hereby granted as provided in Article 6 of
Regulation I of the PSAPCA to the APPLICANT to
install, alter, or establish the equipment, device, or
process described hereon at the INSTALLATION
ADDRESS in accordance with the plans and
specifications on file in the ENGINEERING DIVISION
of PSAPCA. This approval is not a waiver of liability for
the infraction of Regulation I nor does it relieve the
APPLICANT or OWNER of any requirements of other
government agencies.
A. ight A.R.Dammkoehler
Reviewing Engineer
Air Pollution Control Officer
Form 50-118 Approved 11/73
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION
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Regulation I, Section 6.09(a), requires that the owner or applicant notify the Agency of the completion of the
work covered by the application and when its operation will begin. This form is provided for your convenience to
assist you in complying with this part of the Regulation.
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PPPLICANT or OWNER SECTION
Mail to: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Plan Review Section
410 West Harrison Street 1
P.O. Box 9863
Seattle, Washington 98109 -
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(Gentlemen:
The project described below was completed on and will be in operation
on
Signature of Owner and/or Applicant Title Date
FOR AGENCY USE ONLY
Notice of Construction No. 1789
Project Description: Installation of Edwards Hydrocarbon Recovery Unit — VC 800 for control
of hydrocarbon vapors from truck loading rack.
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Owner's Name Mobil Oil Corporation
Location Approx. 1000 ft. South of ,inter5fftion of S.W. 91rd Srreer and Lind Avenue S.W,
Renton, WA
❑ Inspector check 50 Engineer A.J. Wright' and Inspector check
Follow-up
(Estimated Completion Date Plus 7)
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Date Inspected Inspector
REMARKS: 1
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FORM 63-11.1 5/76 '
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Notice of 1769
• Control Agency
Construction No.
HEREBY GRANTS Date NOV 2 IJr r
PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL,OR ESTABLISH
50,000 BBL 95' Dia x 40' Unleaded Gasoline Storage tank with Ultraflote Corporation
Floating Roof
P _ Stephen C, Kelly; Atty, Mobil Oil Corporation
NAME O NAME
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Watson P Kelly, 1103 IBM Building N 612 Snuth Flower Street
C STREET E STREET
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N Seattle,l Washington 9R101 R I rSY Angeles, CAE 90017
rT ZIP
INSTALLATION ADDRESS
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Renton Bulk Storage Terminal , 1,OQO feet South of Intersection of SW 23rd St. & Lind Ave, SW
STREET CITY STATE ZIP
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SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS
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GENERAL SPECIFIC
Permission is hereby granted as provided In Article 6 of
Regulation I of the PSAPCA to the APPLICANT to
install, alter, or establish the equipment, device, or
process described hereon at the INSTALLATION
ADDRESS in accordance with the plans and
specifications on file in the ENGINEERING DIVISION
of PSAPCA. This approval is not a waiver of liability for
the infraction of Regulation I nor does it relieve the •
APPLICANT or OWNER of any requirements of other
government agencies.
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A. R. Dammkoehler
Re;=iewing ngineer
Air Pollution Control Officer
Form 50-118 Approved 11/73
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AMENDMENTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
• SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF RENTON • - ,
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- 1, 5. NAME OF PROPOSAL, IF APPLICABLE
Install 50, 000 barrel gasoline storage tank _and vapor recovery
unit on loading rack at Renton: Terminal. , •
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I. 6. -NATURE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: .
Tank to be internal covered floating roof type constructed „
according to American Petroleum Institution specification 650.
Tank to be diked and protected according to recommendations
of the. National Fire Protection Association ,Na. 30. The :
tank will 'receive and store gasoline for distribution to .•
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- customers. :•,: '•
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Install:,gasoline terminal!' vapor, recovery system consisting: .
of a vapor hose connection, vapor lock and vapor recovery ,
unit. The vapor hose connection. consists of four-inch
• diameter flexible rubber hose with female coupler at one end
• for connectionito the_vapOr return line of the tank truck. .
During bottom filling ope'ration, the incoming liquid gasoline ,
, displaces the vapor inside the empty tank truck and pushes it
• out through the vapor dome and, into the vapor hose. From
•
here, gasoline vapor mixture passes through the check valve,
flame arrester and into the main vapor line. The• vapor line
is a pipe to, convey the. gasoline vapor mixture into the •
recovery unit. :Located at the lowest portion of the vapor n,
line is 'a condensate tank' to collect any condensation. Any
condensation on this tank!: is pumped out into the regular
gasoline tanks.', The vapor recovery unit has a vapor condensor
with cooling coils that could be maintained at 90°F. The
gasoline_ vapor mixture paSSes !through these coils' where• '
gasoline vapor condenses and collects at the water - gasoline
• separator tank. The cooling Coils are defrosted periodically ,
to remove water. The collected gasoline in the separator
tank is transferred into One Of the regular gasoline tanks.
1. 8. ESTIMATED DAY FOR COMPLETION OF PROPOSAL; •
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• :. It is estimated that the 50,00,0 barrel gasoline storage tank •
. would be completed in 19719. It is proposed that the gasoline
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_ terminal vapor recovery system be completed by September, •
1978. • .
1.9. LIST OF ALL PERMITS,',, LICENSES( OR GOVERNMENT APPROVALS
REQUIRED FOR THE PkePOSAL (Federal, State and Local --
Including Rezones) :ft
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For the 50,000 barrel gasoline storage tank a special permit
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• create a demand for 'additionaY:„housing? YE MAYBE O
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( 13) Transportation/Circulation.: ' Will the proposal resul t :in; .. . i,;! : •,. : • • :::- -,„,,,,,, : . _
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? :. , .. 1r ,.... . . ,. .:, - - • -. ,
• -i : • YES : 'MAYBE NO
(o) Effects on existing parking faci 1 i ties , or demand :
for new parking?
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YES MAYBE NO
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems?
• - ' TETT.: MAYBE NO
, (1) Al tera ti ons- to ,present patterns of ci rcu 1 a t 1 on :9:r: . . _, ,. x:
movement cf p`eople and/or goods?
YES- MAY BE NO
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(e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic' ,';•.;: ;.. ;: " -,;:::'.;•_-: ,..•,,-,57:,Tyi,•,,,:-.,:.
YES MAYBE NO
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during construction and 'additional transbortatiOri of Detroiehni oroductS
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\ result in a need for new' oe altered governmental services . .
in any of the following areas : .
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(a) Fire', protection? ' X
'YES MAYBE NO '. .
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(b) Police protection? , - X
YES MAYBE NO
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YES MAYBE NO
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(e) Maintenance of public facilities , including roads? X
YES MAYBE NO
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(f) Other governmental services? , - X--
'YES MAYBE NO
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( 15) Energy. Will the proposal result in : •
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(a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? , X
YES MAYBE NO
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(b) Demand upon existiog sources of energy, or require
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YES MAYBE
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' ( 16) Utilriies . wiir the proposal result in a need for new
systems; 'or alterations to the following utilities :
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(a) Power -or- natural gas? . X__
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(b) Communications systems?
• YES MAYBE NO. ..
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YES MAYBE NO
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(f) -i'Sold wasite' .and disposal .....,:.-tie - - '-+L - -jr - -- -}'•`'`cr.
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( 17) 'Human Health. Wi 1.h, the proposal resr:i t i, the creation of `'
any !•realth hazard or potential Health hazarc (excluding _ ;c,
srental heal th)? - H.--= ••i•t - °`'°-;f '.
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` 16 Aesthetics Will _the proposal result .in the ohstruc ice ,;. ,, ;. -,,.,
T _ne publ ;c or wi l I. the r:•' ;•;fight
ar.y scFnic vista ar view open to `:...r •'t'''•'-'' ;
proposal result- in_.:tha creation of an aescneticai:ly o-frensive "` `� .;, .";'`,A
site open to public view �' ,- :. .
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( 19) Recreation. Will .the. proposal result it an impact upon the •
• quality or quar,ti,ty of existing recreati„nai opportunities? - -_
YES ri,'YEE NC
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(20) Archeological/Historical . gill the proposal resul _ in an
alteration of a significant archeological o,,r nistorical ' `�
site, structure , object or building? YES M�,;'6E NO .
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' I , the undersigned , state that to the. nest of a+y knowledge the above information
is true and complete . It` is understood that the lead agency may .ritheiraw any decla-
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ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist . shculd
there be any willful misrEpresentation, or -..i1l ,fll lack of full disclosure on :ay part.
Proponent : •' '. • ' _. --_—
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Stephen C. Kelly
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(3) water
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n any al terdtiort
(e)'- Discharge into surface waters , o r
surface, water ,quality , including but .n3t limited to
temperature , dissolved oxygen or turbidity? K_
YES MAYBE NO
ground -waters , eiti)er
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ithrough direct additions cr withdrawals , or thraugh
.� interception of an aquifer by Cu
direct in-jection , or through. the
'a r other .substances into the gro MAYBE NO
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YES MAYBE
Explanation-
will th proposal re�o
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i o ui sity of species or num�e�� o any
� (a) Change « the »e' i species ,
grass crops ,. - species of ' flora (Including trees , . ^ ^ X
, micrufluro and aquatic plants)? _ MAyBE NO
d ' i f the numo*r� of any unique , rare or
(b) oe wc� nn u e . X
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| endangered species YES R A'FDE- a0 _
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(c) lntrodu�cion of oe� ,pecie� of flora' into an area , or
the l replenishment of existing
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[ - ^ � i i �age of any agr cu ur
, Lu)� Re �ct on » «cr ' ` ^ ^ ' -� —� vB MAYBE N7�-
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(a ) . Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers . of •
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reptiles , , fisn and shellfisn-, bentnic crganisns , • y
• insects orgicrofauna) - • y
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YES- MAYBE iQ_
(b) Reduc.tion" of :tne•. numbers 'of' any unique , rare or ` •';,''';;`
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.. :YES _ MAYBE N0
(c) • Introduction:o'f:rnew species' of fauna into an area , . . '
or result .in--.a barrier co the migration or 'ioveTent.
of fauna? ..;: ,.-
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(d) Deteriora•tio . to existing ri'sr or wildlife naoitat? • • - "
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(o) Noise Will th2 proposal -increase= e.aist n? noise level-s' __ • """ -i,
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business •
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(7) Light and Glary �i11 tme' pi pcsal pr:,cuce new light or
glare? -
YES MAYBE i'
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(S) Land Use. I 'dill 'tne proposal result in the alteration of the'
present or p'ilanned ; and use of an area? i -x .. •
• . 'YES MAYBE i
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(9) Natural Resources . II the proposal result ir. : ...
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(a) Increase in the rate of use ,if any r'a_ur•al- resources? Y— ' , __
. YES MAYBE .i
(b) Depletion off any +iom zer.ewahle natural resource? X .
- 1 . . iES MAYBE NO -
Expl anat i on: • (a) —Indire�tl,.` ,_ad adiitio.0_el.ect_ica- eYen� '11 1 a_eeded .. .
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( 10) Risk of Upset . Does tne proposal ir:vol .e a risk of ar;
'explosion or the release of hazardous s+ubs:ir•+.:es (including ,
but not limited to , oil , pesticides , chemici.ls or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset. c.:nuitions?- •
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• •�* YES MAYBE NO .
Exp•lana'tio'n : ., There is Very small inherent risk that is present in handling,
'Storage and transportation of_2etro:leun products. — ___—_
( 11 )',•'0-opulation'. - Will the proposal alter tne location , distri - -
bution, de"nsity , or growth rate of the human population X
of:.-an area? • "_
YES MAYBE Ni
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Enviroirurental Checklist No:
PROPOSEU._.date = r: F.INAL',:.;date:
Declaration-:of Significance- Declar,,tion of Significance '
DDeclaration of N-on'-Significance it D'Declaration of Non-Significance
COMMENTS:,..
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Introduction The State:;En'vironment''al Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires '>- '.:_,:`;;;iis>,';;
all 'state and local, 'gover-nmental agencies`. to consider environmental values both for .their.•',;- ,•:;,;..,;
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own'. actions and when:licensing'-private proposals . -. The Act also requires that an f15 be'�_;.,.. `:.;:�•;.�,,��-:;.
prepared for.all major actions signI,ificantly affecting the quality of'•the environment. ,: `:.',; :*,.. _f,,
The purpose of this checklist`is ,to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a -'.-` ' ;:. ' ='
proposal.:;•i,s such- a major' action.
' I . Please answer the following questions 'as lcoiipletely 'as you can with the' information ' :
I presently available to you. Where' explanations of your answers are required, or where'
you believe an explanation_'would . be helpful,- to government decision makers, include your . .
explanation in the spade 'prov-ided, or use-additional pages if necessary. You should -
include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele-
vant ,to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these,questions now will help all
. agencies involved with your proposal to Undertake the required'environmental review with-
out ,unnecessary delay.. .,. 1 ' _ ,
The following questions 'apply to your total proposal . not just to the license for -which
you are currently:' applying or the 'proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers
' should include the impacts which will be caused by ,your proposal when It is completed.'
even though completion may not occur until sometime + in .the future. This will allow all •
of the agencies which will be involved to complete .their environmental review now, with-
uut.duplicating paperwork' in the future. ', ,
NOTE: this is a 'standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State
of. Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the questions may-not apply to '
• - your proposal . If. a question does hot apply . just answer it "no" and continue. on_ to the
next question. -
ENV IRONMENTIAL CHECF:LIST FORM -
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1 . BACKGROUND. •
I. Name .of Proponent Mobil Oil- Corporation __ 0.
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' 1. Address .and phone number of IJroponent : •
612 South Flower .Street, L. A. , Cal. 90017 213/683-6335
Stephen C. Kelly,--:Attorney _for Petition, 1103_ IBM Bldg.
' Seattle, WA. , 98101 206/624-7371
..3. Date Checklist submitted I'
4. Agency requkri ng Checklist City of Renton /Depfi: of �co[ogy
. 5. Name ofproposal , if applicable: . . ' '
Irn•s'tal1,,.50, 000—barrel ' gasoline storage tank. Renton Terminal
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6. Nature Andebr.ieta de trip ion of the proposal (including but not limited to its
size, general design elements. and other factors that will give an accurate
understanding of its scope and nature): .
CSee'attached amendments) -
Tank to k. ir►tr-rna1_aLrc rnri flnati,ng rnnf .type cnntrurpri
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according to American Petroleum Institute specification 650.
-Tank —o be diked) and .,protected according to , recommendations •
of the National Fire 'Proteri-ion Assoeiai-ion No_ in_ Tank •
will receive and; store gasoline. for distribution to customers.' -
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--- i. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposals as well
as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including • :
any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ-
mental setting of the 'proposal ) : .
On Lind Ave. S'.W.: approximately 1, 000 ' South of S.W. 23rd St.•
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8. Estimated date for Completion of the proposal
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• _ Sep_tpinjiqs, __1978 38Pttact4e-cl. an:ten-drnents)
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i). List of all.-permits, licenses or government approvals required for the proposal --, ' :-
. (federal , state andAocat--including rezones) : _
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__Dp.t—o.f__E.colos4y,,__Ruge_t__Sound._211r.__PaLlution.S'ontrol_ Agency__, •;.,, ,,. -
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and City of Renton.
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Flood Control- Zone 1321211LSSee attabcad_amendments) -- -
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10. Do you have any plans for future additions-, expansion, or further activity :
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes. explain:.
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11 . Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal ?-' If yes , explain:
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12. Attach any other' application form :that has been completed regarding the pro- '
posal ; if' none has been completed ; but is expected to be filed at some future
date, describe the nature of such .application form:
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, (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required) -.
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( 1) Earth. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Unstable earth conditions or in chanyes • in geologic
substructures? •
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MAYBE 14-0— -
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(b) 'Uis'ruptions, displacemepts , compaction or oi,er-
• covering of the soil? _X.--.
, _YES MAYBE NO , —
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(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief
features? . X •
YES MAYBE NO
(d) The destruction, covering or modification of any
• untqiie,..-aeologic or physical features? X
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(e),:•.1A6Y inci-ease in wind or water erosion of soils , -
either' on .or off the site? , X
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YES MAYBE Wo
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(f) kChangeS -in deposition or erosion of beach sands , or
hinges in siltation, deposition or erosion which
s'xmay modify the channel of a river or stream or the • .
bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? X
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petroleum ,storage _tank.
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Regulation I, Section 6.09(a), requires that the owner or applicant notify the Agency of the completion of the
work covered by the application and when its operation will begin. This form is provided for your convenience to
assist you in complying with this part of the Regulatioin.
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APPLICANT or OWNER SECTION '
Mail to: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Plan Review Section
410 West Harrison Street
P.O. Box 9863
Seattle, Washington 98109
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(Gentlemen:
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The project described below was completed on and will be in operation
on
Signature of Owner and/or Applicant 1 Title Date
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;FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Notice of Construction No. 1769
Project Description: 50,000 BBL 95' Dia x 40' Unleaded Gasoline Storage Tank with Ul trafl ate
Corporation Floating Roof
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Owner's Name Mobil Oil Corporation
Location Approx. 1,000 Feet South of Future Intersection of SW 23rd St, & Lind Ave, SW
❑ Inspector check ❑ Engineer and Inspector check
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Follow-up (Estimated Completion Date Plus 7)
Date Inspected Inspector
REMARKS:
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❑ See Attachment
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FORM 63-11.1 5/76
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STATE OF DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
WASHINGTON 4350 150th Ave.N.E.,Redmond,Washington 98052 206;885 1900
r., Dixy Lee Ray
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Governor
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January 19, 1978
Mobil Oil Corporation
612 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, California 90017
Gentlemen:
Enclosed are the original and one copy of Flood Control Zone Permit
No. 1-2772-2 for the purpose of construction of a 50,000 barrel gasoline
storage tank.
Please sign both copies on the reverse side as permittee, retain the
original, and return the copy to this department. The permit does not
become effective until said copy is received.
The enclosed permit should not be considered a permit under the Shore-
line Management Act of 1971.
Sincerely,
ROY C. BISHOP
-- Resource Management
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Enclosures
cc: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Dept. , Renton
King County Hydraulics
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PECRIED o�,
JAN 18 1978
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PERMIT NO...J.-27.72-.2
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
Permit c mit is granted under provisions of Ch. 86.16 RCW, this 19.th day of Janaury , 19....7.s,
to MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
(Name of applicant)
612 South Flower Street, Los AngeiQS-,.__Oalifornia..90.017
(Address)
to construct and maintain 50,000 Barrel Gasol.ine .Starage..Tank
(Description of works)
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fcr the period , 19_......... to
19 or in..-perpetuity
in. NWI4NA Section.....34.....; Township 23....N. Range---5...E.. W.M.
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on Green River
, which said works, structures and improvements are located within Green.......
( ame or stream or flood plain affected)
Ftcc;d-`Control Zone No 2 , all in accordance with Application No 2173 and plans attached thereto on
file with the Department of Ecology, which application, with plans attached, is made a part hereof.
The work herein authorized may commence on or before the
19th day of January 19 78
hand shall be completed on or before the 19th day of January , 1980
or before such dates as
may be specified by any extensions granted.
This permit is subject to the conditions printed on the reverse hereof.
Given under my hand and official seal the day and year first above written.
:c: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Dept,Renton -; �,: � �`
King County Hydraulics RZFBERT K. MMCORMl ::.Regional Manager
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THIS PERMIT is subject to the I ving conditions, which are hereby accept, ad agreed to by the permittee: '
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1. This permit is granted under authority of Chapter 159, Session Laws of 1935. (Ch. 86.16 RCW.)
2. No property rights are granted herein, nor does this permit absolve permittee from liability for any damages which
may be suffered to life or to property, public or private, by reason of works, structures and improvements authorized
liereunder. •
3. This permit does not obviate the necessity iof obtaining assent of the Federal Government in case of United St=;t,?s
navigable waters.
4. The permittee shall remove. at his own expense, all falseworks, structures and materials incident to the construction
of the work herein authorized. Works and structures erected under permit covering a specific period of time shall be removed
by the permittee at his own expense upon the expiration of said period or at the expiration of any extension of time which
may be granted. .
5. Should permittee fail to remove, at the proper time, materials, works and structures referred to under paragraph 4.
the Director reserves the right to have it done at the expense of the permittee.
6. Any alteration of plans for works and structures made subsequent to the filing of application or the issuance of
permit shall be subject to approval by the Director. .
7. The Director shall be notified by the permittee of the completion of works under this permit in order that he may
make final inspection and give final approval.
8. This permit is 'subject to further special conditions as follows:
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9. This permit is accepted subject to provisions of law and regulations and conditions herein prescribed.
(Permittee)
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By
1 King County Sty; _ 'f Washington •
I '- John D.Spellman,County Executive r
L�'. '� %, ,i Department of Public Works
(s peggJean L. DeSpain, Director
l)///1://(:7 '•µ;r. 900 King County Administration Building
)//1 " ,°:_A500 Fourth Avenue
Seattle,Washington 98104
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January 3 , 1978 •
Mr . Duane Wegner AN-1 pciliE0 t
u.Department of Ecology .1
Northwest Regional Office •
JAN 6
4350 150th Northeast • IS W
• Redmond, Washington 98052 \\\
Dear Mr . Wegner : „ ��.:7DEP� •
We are enclosing a State Flood. Control Zone application and plans
submitted to this office byi;llMobile Oil Company for the construction •
of a 50,000 gallon bulk storage tank in Section 30, Township 23
North, Range 5 East, W.M. • '
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We have reviewed the proposed construction and submit the following
_ comments : ,
1 . For compliance with the East Side Green River •
Watershed Project any structure within this
' site must be flood proofed to elevation 14 .4 '
feet (Mean Sea Level Datum) .
It must be noted that until such time as the
Green River Watershed Project is constructed
to the extent that it would fully serve this
' property, flooding could occur at elevation
_ 14 .4 feet and somewhat higher.
2. The existing. 100-year frequency flood plain
according to the Soil Conservation Service' s
Flood Plain Study is 21. 8 feet (MSLD) at the
subject site. The storage tanks are shown to
be flood proofed to elevation 24 . 0 feet .
• However , the approval of this development on •
the basis of flood proofing to above the
existing 100-year frequency flood plain along
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Mobile Oil Co.
January 3 , 1978
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with the approval of other applications will
result in a higher elevation for the 100-year
frequency flood plain because of the reduction
in the storage area for flood waters unless
improvements are made ,to provide for discharge
of the flood waters from the flood plain.
3 , Additional improvements to this site will require
State Flood Control Permits .
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• If you have any questions regarding the above comments , please feel
free to contact Mr. Larry Gibbons of this office on- 344-3874 .
• Very truly yours ,
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WILLIAM B. GILLESPIE
Division Engineer
Division of Hydraulics
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Plans
Topography map
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Planning Director
City of Renton
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•► - THE CITY OF RENTON
V t/i* MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
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CHARLES J. DELAURENTI• MAYOR • PL.ANNING DEPARTMENT
10 e ®�� December 12 , 1977 235-2550
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Stewart A. Messman
Department of Ecology _
- - - 4350 150th Avenue N. E .
Redmond , Washington 98052
-- RE : ECF FOR MOBIL OIL CORPORATION INSTALLATION OF 50 ,000 BARREL
GASOLINE STORAGE TANK AND' VAPOR RECOVERY UNIT ON LOADING
RACK AT RENTON TERMINAL + -
Dear Mr. Messman :
This department has received and reviewed the subject environmental
checklist form and the proposed declaration of non-significance
issued November 10 , 1977 , by the Department of Ecology.
It appears from review of the checklist that this is an addition
within the existing diked tank farm area and does hot represent a
major expansion either within or beyond the existing diked area .
It is our understanding that the applicant will include a vapor
recovery system and floating tank roofs , together with all the
necessary safety devices to meet City of Renton and other appli -
cable standards . This will significantly reduce the environmental
impact of the proposed project as well as the existing facility .
We also understand the proposed 50 , 000 barrel tank will be con-
structed entirely within the existing diked area and that the
project will conform to all of the City ' s bulk storage regulations .
One primary concern that the City has is with regard to proper
visual screening and buffering 'of the site . The site is adjacent
to proposed industrial park and light industrial areas and is
highly visible from the residential hillside and surrounding
\ ' • properties .
This department concurs in the proposed declaration of non-signifi -
cance , provided proper landscape screening and buffering is pro-
vided around the subject site in conjunction with the special
/ permit for a bulk storage facility required by the City of Renton .
If you have any further questions , please contact this department .
Very/"truly yours ,
//Go►�dorl Y. r ksen -�
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Planning irector
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FORM FOR [PROPOSED/ >I;M] DECLARATION
of [ DG EJOAKE/NON-SIGNIFICANCE]
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Description of proposal Install 50,000 barrel ) gasoline storage tank &
vapor recovery unit on loading rack at Renton Terminal
Proponent - -- --Mobi;l Oi I Corporation
Location of Proposal II acres of land on Lind Ave. S. W. , Renton, WA
Lead Agency Department of Ecology
This proposal has been determined to [-#iaee'not have] a significant
adverse impact upon the environment. An EIS [,a /is not] required
under RCW 43.21C.030(2) (c). This Hdecision was made after review by
the lead agency of a completed environmental checklist and other in-
formation on file with the lead agency.
Responsible Official Stew Messman
/ Position/Title Regional Supervisor for Environmental Quality
Date November 10, 1977 Signature 2- !-f `jam
DISTRIBUTION: Project File/Environmental Review DOE
King County, Division of Hydraulics
City of Renton, Planning Department)/ .
• Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Attn: John Anderson �: 0 c�
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`,/O ' `/ �' LAW OFFICES OF
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l'IOV SEATTLE.WASHINGTON 98101
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\�• qN �'�. � � November 23, 1977
Mr. Mike Smith
Planning Department
City of Renton
Renton WA 98055
Re: Mobil Oil Corporation - Bulk Storage Facility
Dear Mike:
I appreciate your taking the time to meet with me on Monday,
November 21, 1977 , regarding Mobil' s special permit application
No. SP-066-77 . As we discussed, within the last week Mobil has
decided to convert one of its distilate tanks (diesel) to a
gasoline tank. This conversion involves installing an internal
floating roof, identical to that to be installed in the proposed
new tank, and piping changes to permit product drawn from that
tank to be run through the vapor recovery unit to be installed.
I have discussed this matter with Mr. Gonnason of the Building
Department and have reviewed the Renton Bulk Storage Ordinance.
Based upon this conversation and review, I believe a building
permit must be obtained from the City of Renton for this con-
version. In addition, the Puget Sound Control Agency must grant
approval.
As we also discussed on Monday, the Environmental Protection
Agency, Region IV, has accepted a modification to the manner in
which one computes emissions from internal floating roof tanks.
This change was based upon studies done by Chicago Bridge and
Iron and the Western Oil and Gas Association. The modification
to the floating roof tank emission factor results in a 75% reduc-
tion in the emissions associated with tank losses. Thus , on page
2 of the Summary of the Emissions, dated 6/29/77, tankage losses
are reduced to approximately 8 tons per year rather than 32 tons
per year. With the conversion of the 15 , 000 barrel storage tank,
noted as tank 5 on your drawings , presently used for storage
of diesel, total emissions will not rise by more than 1 ton per
year upon the conversion of this tank.
It is my understanding that you anticipate hearings being held on
the special permit application of Mobil sometime in January,
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WATSON C KELLY Mr. Mike Smith
1103 I B M Hru nua
9EATTLI:,l�ASHIIGTOA'08101 November 23, 1977
Page 2
1978 . If I can be of any assistance or answer any questions
regarding the special permit application or the conversion of the
existing tank, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely yours ,
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Steshen C. Kell
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LACY OFFICES OF
WATSON & KELLY
1103 IBM BUILDING
SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98101
(206)624-7371
October 26 , 1977
Mr. Mike Smith
Planning Department
City of Renton
City Hall
Renton WA 98055
Re: SP-066-77
Dear Mr. Smith:
Pursuant to the agreement between the City of Renton and the
Department of Ecology that there will be a review of Mobil
Oil Corporation' s proposal to construct a 50, 000 barrel
gasoline storage tank and install a vapor recovery at its
Renton Terminal, simultaneously, I enclose an amended Envir-
onmental Checklist which references the vapor recovery unit.
You have already been presented with a booklet outlining the
vapor recovery unit in some detail. At the present time,
Mobil is preparing plans and specifications for the vapor
recovery unit to be submitted to the Building Department
pursuant to the City' s determination that only a Building
Permit must be obtained for the vapor recovery unit. Upon
completion of these drawings an application for a Building
Permit will be submitted.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely you ,
Stephen C. Kelly
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Enclosure
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OCT 31 1977
AMENDMENTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF RENTON c��/
I . 5. NAME OF PROPOSAL, IF APPLICABLE: \G DEpP'%/
Install 50, 000 barrel gasoline storage tank and vapor recovery
unit on loading rack at Renton Terminal.
I. 6 . NATURE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL:
Tank to be internal covered floating roof type constructed
according to American Petroleum Institution specification 650 .
Tank to be diked and protected according to recommendations
of the National Fire Protection Association No. 30. The
tank will receive and store gasoline for distribution to
customers.
Install gasoline terminal vapor recovery system consisting
of a vapor hose connection, vapor lock and vapor recovery
unit. The vapor hose connection consists of four-inch
diameter flexible rubber hose with female coupler at one end
for connection to the vapor return line of the tank truck.
During bottom filling operation, the incoming liquid gasoline
displaces the vapor inside the empty tank truck and pushes it
out through the vapor dome and into the vapor hose. From
here, gasoline vapor mixture passes through the check valve,
flame arrester and into the main vapor line. The vapor line
is a pipe to convey the gasoline vapor mixture into the
.recovery unit. Located at the lowest portion of the vapor
line is a condensate tank to collect any condensation. Any
condensation on this tank is pumped out into the regular
gasoline tanks. The vapor recovery unit has a vapor condensor
with cooling coils that could be maintained at-90°F. The
gasoli-ne vapor mixture passes through these coils where
gasoline vapor condenses and collects at the water - gasoline
separator tank. The cooling coils are defrosted periodically
to remove water. The collected gasoline in the separator
tank is transferred into one of the regular gasoline tanks.
I. 8. ESTIMATED DAY FOR COMPLETION OF PROPOSAL:
It is estimated that the 50 ,000 barrel gasoline storage tank
would be completed in 1979. It is proposed that the gasoline
terminal vapor recovery system be completed by September,
1978 .
I . 9. LIST OF ALL PERMITS, LICENSES OR GOVERNMENT APPROVALS
REQUIRED FOR THE PROPOSAL (Federal, State and Local --
Including Rezones) :
For the 50, 000 barrel gasoline storage tank a special permit
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is required from the City of Renton which has been applied for -
SP-066-77 - August 8 , 1977 . A Building Permit will be required
from the City of Renton for . the vapor recovery unit which
application has not yet been made. Both units will require
approvals from the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency.
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FORM FOR [PROPOSED/ jta.] DECLARATION
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Description of proposal Install 50,000 barrel ) gasoline storage tank &
vapor recovery unit on loading rackat Renton Terminal
Proponent Mobil Oil Corporation
Location of Proposal II acres of land on Lind Ave: S. W. , Renton, WA
Lead Agency Department of Ecology
_ This proposal has been. determined to [hare/not have] a. significant
adverse impact upon the environment. 'An EIS [Wis not] required
1 under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a completed environmental checklist and other in-
formation on file with the lead agency.,
Responsible Official Stew Messman
Position/Title 'Regional Supervisor for Environmental Quality
Date . November 10, 1977 Signature 4/
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DISTRIBUTION: Project File/Environmental Review DOE
King County, Division of Hydraulics
City of Renton, Planning Department!'" '
Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
Attn: John Anderson OF {Qt f1
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Daniel -EvansGovernor John A. 81ggs, Director O!vmpia.Washington 98504 Tal;aphone (206) 753-2800
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O ;; -., CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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Stewart A . Messman
Department of Ecology
4350 150th Avenue N . E .
Redmond , Washington 98052
RE : ECF FOR MOBIL OIL CORPORATION INSTALLATION OF 50 , 000 BARREL
GASOLINE STORAGE TANK AND VAPOR RECOVERY UNIT ON LOADING
RACK AT RENTON TERMINAL — —�
Dear Mr. Messman :
This department has received and reviewed the subject environmental
checklist form and the proposed declaration of non-significance
issued November 10 , 1977 , by the Department of Ecology .
It appears from review of the checklist that this is an addition
within the existing diked tank farm area and does not represent a
major expansion either within or beyond the existing diked area .
It is our understanding that the applicant will include a vapor
recovery system and floating tank roofs , together with all the
necessary safety devices to meet City of Renton and other appli -
cable standards . This will significantly reduce the environmental
impact of the proposed project as well as the existing facility .
We also understand the proposed 50 , 000 barrel tank will be con-
structed entirely within the existing diked area and that the
project will conform to all of the City ' s bulk storage regulations .
One primary concern that the City has is with regard to proper
visual screening and buffering of the site . The site is adjacent
to proposed industrial park and light industrial areas and is
highly visible from the residential hillside and surrounding
properties .
This department concurs in the proposed declaration of non-signifi -
cance , provided proper landscape screening and buffering is pro-
vided around the subject site in conjunction with the special
permit for a bulk storage facility required by the City of Renton .
If you have any further questions , please contact this department .
Very/trul.y yours ,
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Planning eirector
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WARREN C GONNASON, P.E. • DIRECTOR
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9Alt° SE Pit August 9, 1977
CHARLES J. DELAURENTI
MAYOR
Watson, Kelly &Holcomb
1103 IBM Building
Seattle, Washington 98101
Attention: Mr. Stephen C. Kelly
Subject: Proposed Edwards Hydro Carbon
Vapor Recovery Unit to be
Installed by Mobil Oil Corporation
Gentlemen:
In response to your fetter of July 28, 1977, we find the
unit proposed acceptable.
However, it will be the responsibility of Mobil Oil to
install a unit capable of meeting the emission standards
as established by ordinance and having this certified by
a qualified engineer.
Sincerely,
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
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