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Civil Engineers ● Structural Engineers ● Landscape Architects ● Community Planners ● Land Surveyors
Preliminary
Technical Information Report
PREPARED FOR:
Sunset Highlands Mixed Use, LLC
15007 Woodinville-Redmond Road, A
Woodinville, WA 98072
PROJECT:
Sunset Highlands Renton
Renton, WA
2230621.10
PREPARED BY:
Quinten Foster
Project Engineer
REVIEWED BY:
Scott T. Kaul, PE, LEED AP
Associate Principal
DATE:
April 2024
Preliminary
Technical Information Report
PREPARED FOR:
Sunset Highlands Mixed Use, LLC
15007 Woodinville-Redmond Road, A
Woodinville, WA 98072
PROJECT:
Sunset Highlands Renton
Renton, WA
2230621.10
PREPARED BY:
Quinten Foster
Project Engineer
REVIEWED BY:
Scott T. Kaul, PE, LEED AP
Associate Principal
DATE:
April 2024
I hereby state that this Technical
Information Report for Sunset Highlands
Renton has been prepared by me or
under my supervision, and meets the
standard of care and expertise that is
usual and customary in this community
for professional engineers. I understand
that City of Renton does not and will not
assume liability for the sufficiency,
suitability, or performance of drainage
facilities prepared by me.
04/19/2024
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Table of Contents
Section Page
1.0 Project Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Purpose and Scope ........................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Predeveloped Conditions ................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Development Conditions ................................................................................................. 2
2.0 Conditions and Requirements Summary ................................................................................. 2
2.1 Core Requirements ........................................................................................................ 2
2.1.1 CR 1 – Discharge at the Natural Location ........................................................... 2
2.1.2 CR 2 – Off-Site Analysis ..................................................................................... 2
2.1.3 CR 3 – Flow Control Facilities ............................................................................ 3
2.1.4 CR 4 – Conveyance System .............................................................................. 3
2.1.5 CR 5 – Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention ........................................ 3
2.1.6 CR 6 – Maintenance and Operations .................................................................. 3
2.1.7 CR 7 – Financial Guarantees and Liability .......................................................... 3
2.1.8 CR 8 – Water Quality Facilities ........................................................................... 3
2.1.9 CR 9 – Onsite Best Management Practices (BMPs) ........................................... 3
2.2 Special Requirements..................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 SR 1 – Critical Drainage Areas ........................................................................... 5
2.2.2 SR 2 – Flood Hazard Area Delineation ............................................................... 5
2.2.3 SR 3 – Flood Protection Facilities ....................................................................... 5
2.2.4 SR 4 – Source Controls...................................................................................... 6
2.2.5 SR 5 – Oil Control .............................................................................................. 6
2.2.6 SR 6 – Aquifer Protection Area........................................................................... 6
3.0 Offsite Analysis ......................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Downstream Analysis ..................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Upstream Analysis .......................................................................................................... 6
4.0 Flow Control, Low Impact Development (LID), and Water Quality Facility Analysis and
Design ....................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Existing Site Hydrology ................................................................................................... 7
4.2 Developed Site Hydrology .............................................................................................. 7
4.3 Performance Standards .................................................................................................. 7
4.4 Flow Control System....................................................................................................... 7
4.5 Water Quality System ..................................................................................................... 8
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5.0 Conveyance System Analysis and Design .............................................................................. 8
6.0 Special Reports and Studies .................................................................................................... 8
7.0 Other Permits ............................................................................................................................ 8
8.0 Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Analysis and Design .................................... 8
8.1 ESC Plan Analysis and Design ....................................................................................... 8
8.2 SWPPS Plan Design ...................................................................................................... 8
9.0 Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant ...................................... 8
10.0 Operation and Maintenance Manual ......................................................................................... 8
11.0 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 9
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Appendices
Appendix A
Figures
A-1 ............ Vicinity Map
A-2 ............ Soils Map
A-3 ............ Existing Conditions Map
A-4 ............ Developed Conditions Map
A-5 ............ Downstream Drainage Map
A-6 ............ FEMA Flood Map
A-7 ............ Aquifer Protection Map
Appendix B
Not Used
Appendix C
Hydrologic Analysis
C-1 ............ Drainage Basin Map
C-2 ............ Preliminary WWHM Report
Appendix D
Geotechnical Engineering Report
Appendix E
Non-Structural BMPs
A-1 ............ Required Best Management Practices (BMPs) for all Properties with
Commercial Activities
A-8 ............ Storage or Solid and Food Wastes (Including Cooking Grease)
A-45 .......... Maintenance of Public and Private Utility Corridors and Facilities
Appendix F
Critical Areas Report
By Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc., dated March 22, 2018
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1.0 Project Overview
1.1 Purpose and Scope
This report accompanies the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) application for the Sunset
Highlands Project.
The project site is located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5
East, Willamette Meridian, in the city of Renton, King County, Washington. This site is located at
4409 NE Sunset Boulevard (see Appendix A-1 for the Vicinity Map).
The Sunset Highlands project is located on Parcel 0223059090, totaling approximately 0.82 acre,
with the proposed disturbed area totaling approximately 0.70 acre. The proposed project is for an
Indigo medical building of approximately 5,200 square feet. An asphalt drive lane is proposed
around the building, with parking areas at the south end. The project also includes stormwater
improvements, water, sanitary sewer, and dry utilities.
The design for this project meets or exceeds the requirements of the 2022 City of Renton Surface
Water Design Manual (Storm Manual), which establishes the methodology and design criteria
used for this project.
1.2 Predeveloped Conditions
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting evaluated the existing soils (see Appendix D). The onsite
soils were evaluated to be approximately 1 foot of topsoil, followed by sand to approximately 2.5
to 3.5 feet. The geotechnical engineer determined “Bioswales, pervious pavements, or other
shallow dispersion systems could be considered in the upper sand soils, if allowed by the City.”
The remainder of the site is glacial till to the maximum explored depths by the geotechnical
engineer. The glacial till, referred to as hardpan, is considered poor soil for infiltration. The
geotechnical engineer has determined the hardpan below the upper sand is considered
impermeable to vertical groundwater flow.
Existing Vegetation/Cover: The existing site has been cleared in the past and there are only a few
significant trees located around the perimeter of the site. There are several trees located adjacent
to the western property line. The site consists primarily of light brush and grasses, and three
driveways accessing the site from the north end.
An existing sanitary 8-inch sewer main runs along the western portion of the project site with an
existing manhole located near the southwest corner of the parcel. There is an existing 12-inch
water main north of the site on the north side of Sunset Boulevard. Power and other utilities are
located adjacent to the project site. There are several existing driveways at the north end of the
site. The remainder of the site remains undeveloped.
The site slopes to the south from the road at approximately 3 percent. The site sheet flows
stormwater to the existing stream at the south end of the site. Refer to Appendix A-5 for the
Downstream Drainage Map beyond the property boundaries.
An evaluation of wetlands, streams, and buffers was conducted by Sewall Wetland Consulting,
Inc. (see Appendix F). The stream is the upper ditched portion of the Honey Dew Creek,
determined as a Type 4, non-fish bearing stream. The stream has a 50-foot degraded and
denuded natural buffer.
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1.3 Development Conditions
Approximately 0.70 acre of the 0.82-acre plot will be disturbed. A 21-inch fir tree and 24-inch fir
tree along the western property line will be removed to accommodate utilities.
The proposed improvements are for a new mixed-use building, an asphalt drive lane, and
parking. The project also includes stormwater improvements, water, sanitary sewer, and dry
utilities. The existing stream will be provided with a 40-foot stream buffer.
A stormwater detention system with an outfall control structure, permeable paving, and bio-
retention cells are proposed to mitigate the impact of the new development.
2.0 Conditions and Requirements Summary
2.1 Core Requirements
2.1.1 CR 1 – Discharge at the Natural Location
Currently, runoff from the project site flows south to Honey Creek, which flows through the
southeast corner of the site and continues west. This flow regime is mimicked by the proposed
storm discharge to Honey Creek.
2.1.2 CR 2 – Off-Site Analysis
AHBL staff performed a Level 1 offsite drainage analysis in May 2018. The analysis included:
• Defining and mapping the study area.
• Reviewing available information on the study area.
• Field inspecting the study area.
• Analyzing the existing drainage system, including its existing and predicted problems, if
any.
The project discharges to Honey Creek, where it crosses the southeast corner of the project site.
The stream continues to flow to the west through a 71-inch by 47-inch elliptical culvert. The
streambed just west of the culvert is heavily overgrown with blackberry vines and other brush.
The stream flows behind a neighbor’s outbuilding/shop. The property was marked with “No
Trespassing” signs. Once it passes the building, it immediately flows into two 36-inch by 60-inch
arched pipe culverts. From this point, it flows underground across the neighboring lot and then
across NE Sunset Boulevard to the north, where it exits the two arched pipes. From this point, the
runoff flows into a ditch line and then rounds the corner and flows north along the east side of
Union Avenue. Once it has turned this corner, it flows a short distance approximately 30 feet to
two more arched pipes, and then continues to flow to the west across Union Avenue. Once
across Union Avenue, the creek exits the culverts and flows into a gravelly streambed that
borders the backside of the lots that front Sunset Boulevard. This streambed drops in elevation
considerably and flows between a number of apartment complexes, and eventually flows into the
Honey Creek Open Space. This is a treed park-like area approximately 0.75 mile downstream
from the subject property. At this point, the stream is at the bottom of a very deep canyon.
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To our knowledge, there are no existing downstream restrictions and the project will maintain the
discharge to pre-developed rates. Therefore, the downstream conveyance system should have
adequate capacity to convey the proposed flows from this project. A floodplain analysis was
evaluated to determine the maximum water surface elevation anticipated for Honey Creek (see
Section 2.2.2 below).
2.1.3 CR 3 – Flow Control Facilities
Per the Storm Manual, the project requires Flow Control Duration Standard – Matching Forested
Conditions. An underground stormwater detention system is proposed to meet flow control
requirements. Proposed mitigation will meet the predeveloped conditions, as evaluated using the
Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) program from 50 percent of the 2-year up to the
full 50-year flow and matching peaks for the 2- and 10-year return periods.
2.1.4 CR 4 – Conveyance System
The project includes the construction of a new conveyance system to direct discharge to Honey
Creek. Closed-pipe conveyance is provided from the detention system to the discharge to Honey
Creek. Roof drains discharge directly to the storm detention system. Conveyance calculations will
be provided with the final site development plans.
2.1.5 CR 5 – Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention
An erosion and sediment control plan will be included with the site development submittal
package. A Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan will be included with the site
development submittal package.
2.1.6 CR 6 – Maintenance and Operations
A maintenance plan for the stormwater management system will be provided with the site
development permit.
2.1.7 CR 7 – Financial Guarantees and Liability
A bond, assignment of funds, or certified check will be provided, as required, prior to construction.
2.1.8 CR 8 – Water Quality Facilities
Bioretention cells provide water quality treatment for areas subject to pollution generating
surfaces. A detailed discussion of the water quality system is provided in Section 4.1.
2.1.9 CR 9 – Onsite Best Management Practices (BMPs)
The project falls under the Large Lot BMP requirements, based on the size of the property. Core
Requirement 9 BMPs have been evaluated in the order described per the Storm Manual, with
infeasibility justification provided.
1. Full Dispersion
Infeasibility Justification: Full dispersion requires that a 100-foot minimum vegetated flow
path be provided. The small area and site plan do not allow for the required flow path. Full
dispersion also requires a maximum 15 percent of the site be impervious surfaces. The
project will convert approximately 76 percent of the site to impervious surfaces.
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2. Full Infiltration of Roof Runoff
Infeasibility Justification: Full infiltration of Roof Runoff has been determined infeasible by
the geotechnical analysis performed by South Sound Geotechnical Consulting. The
geotechnical analysis recommends not using trenches or ponds.
3. Option 1 - Full Infiltration
Infeasibility Justification: Full infiltration has been determined infeasible by the geotechnical
analysis performed by South Sound Geotechnical Consulting. The soil layer that can
infiltrate is shallow. The proposed detention system will require excavation below this layer;
therefore, infiltration in the upper soil was determined infeasible. The detention system
proposed will have exposed subgrade to promote infiltration (to the maximum extent
possible).
3. Option 2 - Limited Infiltration
Infeasibility Justification: Limited infiltration BMPs per the Storm Manual are the same as
full infiltration systems but located in poor infiltrative soils that are likely to clog and work
less effectively over time. Infiltration has been determined infeasible by the geotechnical
analysis performed by South Sound Geotechnical Consulting. Shallow facilities are
recommended by the geotechnical engineer. Limited infiltration facilities would not
adequately provide infiltration.
3. Option 3 - Bioretention
Bioretention is proposed for the site to meet the Onsite BMP and water quality
requirements. The bioretention facility is proposed in the upper alluvium soils where small
amounts of infiltration are feasible. The shallow bioretention cell and amended soil mix is
proposed to stay 3 feet from the hardpan soils. The amended soils should help to protect
and preserve the infiltrative soil layer. All pollution generating impervious surfaces will be
directed to the bioretention cells.
3. Option 3 - Permeable Pavement
Permeable paving is proposed for the site to meet the Onsite BMP and water quality
requirements. Permeable paving is proposed at the north end of the site in front of the
building and as a portion of the parking area in the northeast corner. The geotechnical
analysis has determined soils in the area meet the suitability criteria.
Soil Amendment:
All disturbed areas will be amended per the Soil Amendment BMP. The pollution
generating impervious surfaces will be provided with treatment and flow control.
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2.2 Special Requirements
2.2.1 SR 1 – Critical Drainage Areas
The project does not lie within a critical drainage area.
1. Master Drainage Plans (MDPs)
The project does not lie within an area covered by an approved Master Drainage Plan.
2. Basin Plans (BPs)
The project does not lie within an area with an adopted Basin Plan.
3. Salmon Conservation Plans (SCPs)
The project does not lie within an area with an adopted Salmon Conservation Plan.
4. Lake Management Plans
The project does not lie within an area with an adopted Lake Management Plan.
5. Hazard Mitigation Plan
The project does not lie within a flood hazard area and is not tributary to any identified
flooding per the City of Renton Hazard Mitigation Plan, April 2010.
6. Shared Facility Drainage Plans (SFDPs)
The project does not propose a Shared Facility Drainage Plan.
2.2.2 SR 2 – Flood Hazard Area Delineation
The proposed project is not within or adjacent to a flood hazard area, as identified by City of
Renton in the Hazard Plan per FEMA study. A Minor Floodplain Analysis for Honey Creek at the
discharge will be provided with final site development permit. Preliminary delineation has
determined the 100-year water surface to be 2.94 feet above the bottom of the stream. The
upstream maximum floodplain elevation has been delineated at 392.05.
To determine the potential flooding elevation, the downstream culvert was evaluated and a
preliminary backwater analysis conducted. The upstream culverts have a maximum combined
discharge capacity of 25.2 cfs based on the slope and material using Manning’s Equation. The
combined 100-year flow from the site and upstream drainage will be effectively conveyed through
the downstream elliptical culvert. The downstream culvert has a capacity of 43.77 cfs.
A preliminary backwater analysis has been used to evaluate the ultimate creek level adjacent to
the project based on a 100-year storm flow of 25.7 cfs. The backwater analysis can expect the
water level to reach approximately 2.94 feet at about 150 feet from the culvert. The anticipated
water surface will be 392.05. The discharge for the site is set at 392.5, to be above the
anticipated maximum water level.
2.2.3 SR 3 – Flood Protection Facilities
The project does not meet the any of the conditions requiring flood protection facilities.
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2.2.4 SR 4 – Source Controls
Source control BMPs, as identified in the King County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual
and Renton Municipal Code, Title IV, have been incorporated into the layout and design of the
proposed stormwater management system. The site use will require non-structural BMPs to
maintain source control. BMPs A-01, A-08, and A-45 from the King County Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Manual shall be adhered to.
2.2.5 SR 5 – Oil Control
The proposed site is not expected to meet the high-use site criteria. No oil control is proposed.
2.2.6 SR 6 – Aquifer Protection Area
The project site is within Zone 2 of an Aquifer Protection Area (APA). An Enhanced Basic Water
Quality Treatment system will treat the pollution generating surfaces onsite. Adverse impacts to
the aquifer are not anticipated. Per geotechnical findings, the onsite soil infiltration rate is less
than 9 inches per hour; therefore, no lining is proposed.
3.0 Offsite Analysis
3.1 Downstream Analysis
Refer to CR 2 above for AHBL’s downstream analysis of the site.
3.2 Upstream Analysis
The project site does not receive any substantive runoff from offsite properties, except for the
flows through Honey Creek, which flows through the southeast corner of the project site. The
current flow pattern will not be modified by this project.
4.0 Flow Control, Low Impact Development (LID), and Water Quality Facility
Analysis and Design
An underground detention system and control structure are proposed to meet flow control
requirements. Bioretention and permeable paving are proposed to meet LID requirements.
The bioretention cells will provide water quality treatment. Preliminary design is based on the
Appendix C-1 Basin Map and the basin characteristics below.
The Water Quality Basin is characterized as follows:
Total Area: 0.48 acre
Building Area: 0.00 acre
Asphalt Pavement Area: 0.30 acre
Sidewalk Area: 0.02 acre
Landscape Area: 0.16 acre
The remaining area in the Detention Basin is characterized as follows:
Total Area: 0.26 acre
Building Area: 0.19 acre
Asphalt Pavement Area: 0.00 acre
Permeable Paving Area: 0.07 acre
Sidewalk and Patio Area: 0.00 acre
Landscape Area: 0.00 acre
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4.1 Existing Site Hydrology
The existing site has been previously cleared. Although previously cleared, to meet the area-
specific flow control facility requirements, the existing conditions will be modeled as forest. The
threshold discharge area currently directs site runoff to Honey Creek, a stable stream showing no
impacts of high flows and no known drainage problems. The existing basin for modeling is
determined as the same footprint as the developed conditions to provide stormwater
management replicating existing conditions. The geotechnical analysis identifies the potential for
some infiltration at the upper layer of alluvium. To best mimic the observed site conditions, the
predeveloped hydrology will be evaluated as Type C soils.
4.2 Developed Site Hydrology
All onsite improvements will be provided with flow control and water quality management.
A bioretention facility will provide water quality management for pollution generating surfaces.
A storm chamber detention system will provide flow control to match predevelopment and post-
development flow duration curves for all flows from 50 percent of the 2-year flow up to the full
50-year flow. All onsite impervious surfaces will be conveyed to the detention system to
effectively mitigate runoff.
The Geotechnical Engineering Study discovered dense till soils ranging from 3.5 to 4.5 feet below
existing ground surface. Therefore, the soils should be modeled as Type C soils.
4.3 Performance Standards
The Area-Specific Flow Control Facility requirement for this project will be the Flow Control
Duration Standard – Matching Forested Conditions. The City has identified the required flow
control standards per the City of Renton Flow Control Application Map.
This project falls under the Large Lot BMP Requirements. Permeable paving and bioretention
cells are proposed to meet onsite BMP requirements. Stormwater from the site will discharge
close to Honey Creek to reduce the impact on site soils and soil stabilization.
To meet conveyance requirements, all new pipe systems will be sized to sufficiently convey and
contain the 25-year peak flow.
Enhanced Basic Water Quality Treatment is required for pollution generating target surfaces. The
pollution generating surfaces will be conveyed to a bioretention cell for treatment before entering
the detention system.
A commercial site development permit is required; therefore, source control BMPs are required.
Structural source controls will be provided based on the use of the site as commercial retail and
housing. Nonstructural source control measures will be provided per SR 4. Refer to Appendix E
for Non-Structural BMPs. The site is not considered high use; therefore, oil control is not required.
4.4 Flow Control System
The flow control system schematic layout can be found on the civil plan sheets. Refer to
Appendix C-2 for supporting documentation on the preliminary sizing of the detention system and
flow control structure.
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4.5 Water Quality System
Bioretention cells are proposed to treat runoff from pollution generating surfaces. Soils under the
permeable pavement meet the soil suitability criteria. The bioretention cell has been sized to meet
the 91 percent infiltration rate (see Appendix C-2 for the WWHM printout). The bottom of the
bioretention soil will be placed to maintain a 3-foot separation from the poor soils onsite where
hardpan may be encountered.
5.0 Conveyance System Analysis and Design
Closed-pipe conveyance is provided from the detention system to the discharge at Honey Creek.
Roof drains are conveyed to the detention system.
A conveyance analysis will be provided with final site development plans.
6.0 Special Reports and Studies
A Minor Floodplain Analysis will be provided with final site development plans. A geotechnical
engineering report has been prepared by South Sound Geotechnical Consulting (see
Appendix D). A Critical Areas Report has been prepared by Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. (see
Appendix F).
7.0 Other Permits
This project will require a Building Permit and Civil Construction Permit. A Buffer Enhancement
Plan will be required for the existing stream buffer.
8.0 Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Analysis and Design
8.1 ESC Plan Analysis and Design
A Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan will be provided for final site development
plans.
8.2 SWPPS Plan Design
A Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (TESC Plan) will be provided for the final site
development plans. A Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (CSWPP) supervisor will be
appointed by the Contractor at the time of construction to implement and update TESC plans, as
required. The CSWPP supervisor shall be a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment
Control or a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead. The CSWPP supervisor will be
responsible for compliance with all City of Renton construction stormwater requirements.
9.0 Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant
A bond quantities worksheet will be provided for final site development permit.
All easement requests will be submitted to the City of Renton Community and Economic
Development (CED) Department.
10.0 Operation and Maintenance Manual
An Operation and Maintenance Manual will be provided for final site development.
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11.0 Conclusion
This project is designed to meet the 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
guidelines for stormwater management.
This analysis is based on data and records either supplied to or obtained by AHBL, Inc. These documents
are referenced within the text of the analysis. The analysis has been prepared using procedures and
practices within the standard accepted practices of the industry. We conclude that this project, as
proposed, will not create any new problems within the existing downstream drainage system.
AHBL, Inc.
Quinten Foster
Project Engineer
QF/STK/lsk
April 2024
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Appendix A
Figures
A-1 ...................Vicinity Map
A-2 ...................Soils Map
A-3 ...................Existing Conditions Map
A-4 ...................Developed Conditions Map
A-5 ...................Downstream Drainage Map
A-6 ...................FEMA Flood Map
A-7 ...................Aquifer Protection Map
2215 North 30th Street
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VICINITY MAP
A-1
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VICINITY MAP
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Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
1/10/2018
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563190 563200 563210 563220 563230 563240 563250 563260
47° 30' 16'' N 122° 9' 39'' W47° 30' 16'' N122° 9' 35'' W47° 30' 13'' N
122° 9' 39'' W47° 30' 13'' N
122° 9' 35'' WN
Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 10N WGS84
0 25 50 100 150
Feet
0 5 10 20 30
Meters
Map Scale: 1:517 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet.
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)
Area of Interest (AOI)
Soils
Soil Map Unit Polygons
Soil Map Unit Lines
Soil Map Unit Points
Special Point Features
Blowout
Borrow Pit
Clay Spot
Closed Depression
Gravel Pit
Gravelly Spot
Landfill
Lava Flow
Marsh or swamp
Mine or Quarry
Miscellaneous Water
Perennial Water
Rock Outcrop
Saline Spot
Sandy Spot
Severely Eroded Spot
Sinkhole
Slide or Slip
Sodic Spot
Spoil Area
Stony Spot
Very Stony Spot
Wet Spot
Other
Special Line Features
Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
Rails
Interstate Highways
US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
Background
Aerial Photography
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at
1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause
misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil
line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of
contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map
measurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey URL:
Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator
projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the
Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more
accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as
of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: King County Area, Washington
Survey Area Data: Version 13, Sep 7, 2017
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jul 8, 2014—Jul 15,
2014
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor
shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
1/10/2018
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Map Unit Legend
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
AgC Alderwood gravelly sandy
loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes
0.0 4.5%
RdC Ragnar-Indianola association,
sloping
1.0 95.5%
Totals for Area of Interest 1.0 100.0%
Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
1/10/2018
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2215 North 30th Street
Suite 300
Tacoma, WA 98403
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8" PVC S 388.91 IE
12" CONC SW 388.08 IE
CATCH BASIN
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12" CONC NE 395.33 IE
12" CONC SW 395.21 IE
SANITARY SEWER
MANHOLE
RIM 398.25
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12" CONC SW 385.95 IE
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STRUCTURE
CITY OF
RENTON
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS
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SITE
JON GRAVES ARCHITECTS &
PLANNERS, PLLC
3110 RUSTON WAY, SUITE B
TACOMA, WA 98403
PH. (253) 272-4214
FAX (253) 272-4218
CONTACT: TYLER GRAFF
ARCHITECT
OWNER
ADF PROPERTIES, LLC
15007 WOODINVILLE-REDMOND
ROAD SUITE A
WOODINVILLE, WA 98072
CONTACT: MR. DALE FONK
CIVIL ENGINEER
CENTRE POINT CONSULTANTS, INC., PS
206 RAILROAD AVENUE NORTH
KENT, WA 98032
PH. (253) 813-1901
FAX (253) 813-1908
CONTACT: STEPHEN WOODS, PLS
SURVEYOR
AHBL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS, &
SURVEYORS
2215 NORTH 30TH STREET, SUITE 300
TACOMA, WA 98403
PH. (253) 383-2422
FAX (253) 383-2572
CONTACT: MATT WEBER, PE
0323059093
SITE ADDRESS
4409 NE SUNSET BOULEVARD
RENTON, WA 98059
BASIS OF BEARING
VERTICAL DATUM = NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL
DATUM NAVD 88 (CITY OF RENTON)
CITY OF RENTON SURVEY CONTROL POINT 2189
BASE: CITY OF RENTON CONTROL POINT #1845
FOUND MONUMENT INCASED AT STREET
INTERSECTION OF 148TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST
AND SOUTHEAST 112TH STREET. KING COUNTY
SURVEY CONTROL POINT NO. 3725.
ELEVATION: 467.77 FEET
SITE NO. 1
SET MAG NAIL IN SIDEWALK, 3' SOUTH OF FACE
OF CURB ON SOUTH SIDE OF SUNSET BLVD. AT
CENTER OF DRIVEWAY
ELEVATION: 400.60'
SITE NO.2
SET PK NAIL IN ASPHALT, 8.8' NORTHEAST OF
LIGHT STANDARD, 27' NORTHEAST OF SOUTH
END OF 6' CYCLONE FENCE.
ELEVATION: 396.77
TRUE NORTH. BASED UPON GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) LAMBERT
GRID WASHINGTON STATE NORTH ZONE COORDINATES. A CONVERGENCE
ANGLE OF 00°58'31.09" COUNTERCLOCKWISE WAS APPLIED AT A BRASS PIN IN
CONCRETE POST, INCASES, AT THE INTERSECTION OF 148TH AVENUE SE AND
SE 112TH STREET. THE MONUMENT IS THE SOUTHEAST SECTION CORNER OF
SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE
MERIDIAN. THE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983/1991 (NAD 83/91) GRID
COORDINATES WERE FOUND TO BE 186170.695 / 1316637.784 AT THAT POINT.
THE INVERSE OF BOTH THE SEA LEVEL CORRECTION FACTOR OF 0.999981199
AND THE GRID SCALE FACTOR OF 0.999999475 WAS APPLIED TO THE GRID
COORDINATES FOR SHOWN GROUND DISTANCES.
BENCHMARK
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL NUMBER
LOT 2 OF CITY OF RENTON SHORT PLAT NO. 345-79,
RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO.
7908179008, BEIGN A PORTION OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP
23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON.
CITY OF RENTON
CITY OF RENTON
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
QWEST COMMUNICATIONS
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403
RENTON FIRE
UTILITIES/SERVICES
WATER:
SEWER:
POWER:
GAS:
TELEPHONE:
SCHOOLS:
FIRE:
WATER METER
TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX
SANITARY SEWER LINE
ON-SITE CLEARING LIMITS
ROOF DRAIN LINE
PROPOSED PAVING
STORM DRAIN LINE
WATER LINE
CHAIN LINK FENCE
CONTOURS
WOOD FENCE
WIRE FENCE
SIGNAL POLE
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WATER VALVE
HYDRANT
DRAIN MH
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SANITARY MH
SIGN
GUY WIRE
CATCH BASIN
TELEPHONE MH
TELEPHONE RISER
MONUMENT
POWER/TELE. POLE
LIGHT
LEGEND
EXISTING DESCRIPTION PROPOSED
UTILITY NOTE
TRENCH NOTE
FILL SPECIFICATION
IF WORKERS ENTER ANY TRENCH OR OTHER
EXCAVATION FOUR OR MORE FEET IN DEPTH
THAT DOES NOT MEET THE OPEN PIT
REQUIREMENTS OF WSDOT SECTION 2-09.3(3)B,
IT SHALL BE SHORED AND CRIBBED. THE
CONTRACTOR ALONE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR WORKER SAFETY AND AHBL ASSUMES NO
RESPONSIBILITY. ALL TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS
SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ACT, CHAPTER 49.17 RCW.
THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND
UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND HAVE
NOT BEEN INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY THE
OWNER OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE EXACT
LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BEFORE
COMMENCING WORK AND AGREES TO BE FULLY
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES THAT
HAPPEN DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE
TO LOCATE EXACTLY AND PRESERVE ANY AND
ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. AHBL ASSUMES
NO LIABILITY FOR THE LOCATION OF
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
IMPORTED FILL MATERIAL SHALL NOT CONTAIN
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, OR SUBSTANCES
WHICH ARE HAZARDOUS, DANGEROUS, TOXIC,
OR WHICH OTHERWISE VIOLATE ANY STATE,
FEDERAL, OR LOCAL LAW, ORDINANCE, CODE,
REGULATION, RULE, ORDER, OR STANDARD.
TOPOGRAPHIC NOTE
THE EXISTING CULTURAL AND TOPOGRAPHIC
DATA SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS HAS BEEN
PREPARED, IN PART, BASED UPON INFORMATION
FURNISHED BY OTHERS. WHILE THIS
INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE,
AHBL CANNOT ENSURE ACCURACY AND THUS IS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF
THAT INFORMATION OR FOR ANY ERRORS OR
OMISSIONS WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN
INCORPORATED INTO THESE DRAWINGS AS A
RESULT.
RENTON CONTROL MONUMENTS
CITY OF RENTON CONTROL POINT 2097. CONTROL POINT 2097 WAS FOUND TO
HAVE A LAMBERT GRIDE NORTH ZONE COORDINATE OF 191108.643 FT. /
1316760.378 FT.
CITY OF RENTON CONTROL POINT 1845. CONTROL POINT 1845 WAS FOUND TO
HAVE A LAMBERT GRID NORTH ZONE COORDINATE OF 186170.657 FT. /
1316637.843 FT.
ELEVSEWALL WETLAND CONSULTING, INC.
PO BOX 880
FALL CITY, WA 98024
PH. (253) 859-0515
CONTACT: ED SEWALL
WETLAND CONSULTANT
BIORETENTION POND
DISCHARGE TO
EXISTING STREAM
DETENTION
CHAMBERS
HYDRANT
WATER METER
SEWER SERVICE
CO 2' FROM BUILDING
FRENCH DRAIN
FRENCH DRAIN
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Sheet Number Sheet Title
C0.1 CONCEPTUAL GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN
C0.2 SITE SECTIONS
385
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395
400
405
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10+00FG FG 400.9610+50FG 399.50FG 399.5011+00FG 399.43FG 398.8111+50FG 398.43FG 397.2212+00FG 12+00FGBIO-RETENTION POND
52.00'
BUILDING
3:1 MAX
SLOPE
MIN. 1.0'
WIDE BERM
EXISTING ROW BOUNDARY
PROPOSED ROW BOUNDARY
PROPOSED GRADE
AT SECTION LINE
EXISTING GRADE
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PROPOSED GRADE
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STORMTECH
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CHAMBERS
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405
20+00FG 398.86FG 398.5120+50FG 397.96FG21+00FG FG21+25FGBIO-RETENTION POND
EXISTING STREAM
STORM OUTLET WITH
OUTFALL PROTECTION
IE: 392.50
3:1 MAX
SLOPE
MIN. 1.0'
WIDE BERM
PROPERTY LINE
PROPOSED GRADE
AT SECTION LINE
EXISTING GRADE
AT SECTION LINE
PROPOSED GRADE
AT SECTION LINE
EXISTING GRADE
AT SECTION LINE
CONTROL
STRUCTURE
STORMTECH
DETENTION
CHAMBERS
2.26'
CITY OF
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Preliminary Technical Information Report
Sunset Highlands Renton
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Hydrologic Analysis
C-1 ...................Drainage Basin Map
C-2 ...................Preliminary WWHM Report
BIKEBIKE
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SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE
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PROJECT REPORT
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General Model Information
Project Name:SUNSET HIGHLANDS
Site Name:Sunset Highlands Mixed Use
Site Address:
City:
Report Date:4/16/2024
Gage:Seatac
Data Start:1948/10/01
Data End:2009/09/30
Timestep:Hourly
Precip Scale:1.167
Version Date:2021/08/18
Version:4.2.18
POC Thresholds
Low Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Percent of the 2 Year
High Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Year
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Landuse Basin Data
Predeveloped Land Use
Predeveloped Basin
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Forest, Flat 0.7
Pervious Total 0.7
Impervious Land Use acre
Impervious Total 0
Basin Total 0.7
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
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Mitigated Land Use
BASIN 2
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 0.02
Pervious Total 0.02
Impervious Land Use acre
ROADS FLAT 0.09
SIDEWALKS FLAT 0.016
Impervious Total 0.106
Basin Total 0.126
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Surface tion BASIN 2 Surface tion BASIN 2
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BASIN 3
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 0.005
Pervious Total 0.005
Impervious Land Use acre
ROADS FLAT 0.11
Impervious Total 0.11
Basin Total 0.115
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Surface tion BASIN 3 Surface tion BASIN 3
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Basin 1
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 0.1
Pervious Total 0.1
Impervious Land Use acre
ROOF TOPS FLAT 0.12
Impervious Total 0.12
Basin Total 0.22
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Vault 1 Vault 1
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SIDEWALK BASIN 4
Bypass:No
Impervious Land Use acre
SIDEWALKS FLAT 0.02
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Permeable Pavement BASIN 4
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LANDSCAPE BASIN 4
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
A B, Lawn, Flat .01
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Permeable Pavement BASIN 4Permeable Pavement BASIN 4
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Lateral Basin 2
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
A B, Lawn, Flat .02
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Permeable Pavement BASIN 4Permeable Pavement BASIN 4
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bypass basin
Bypass:Yes
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 0.046
Pervious Total 0.046
Impervious Land Use acre
Impervious Total 0
Basin Total 0.046
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
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Routing Elements
Predeveloped Routing
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Mitigated Routing
Bioretention BASIN 2
Bottom Length: 24.00 ft.
Bottom Width: 24.00 ft.
Material thickness of first layer: 1.5
Material type for first layer: ASTM 1
Material thickness of second layer: 0
Material type for second layer: Sand
Material thickness of third layer: 0
Material type for third layer: GRAVEL
Infiltration On
Infiltration rate:0.4
Infiltration safety factor:1
Total Volume Infiltrated (ac-ft.):22.221
Total Volume Through Riser (ac-ft.):1.747
Total Volume Through Facility (ac-ft.):23.968
Percent Infiltrated:92.71
Total Precip Applied to Facility:3.643
Total Evap From Facility:1.683
Underdrain not used
Discharge Structure
Riser Height:0.5 ft.
Riser Diameter:12 in.
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1
Bioretention Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.0182 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
0.0275 0.0181 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000
0.0549 0.0180 0.0002 0.0000 0.0000
0.0824 0.0179 0.0004 0.0000 0.0000
0.1099 0.0179 0.0005 0.0000 0.0000
0.1374 0.0178 0.0006 0.0000 0.0000
0.1648 0.0177 0.0007 0.0000 0.0000
0.1923 0.0176 0.0008 0.0000 0.0000
0.2198 0.0175 0.0010 0.0000 0.0000
0.2473 0.0174 0.0011 0.0000 0.0000
0.2747 0.0173 0.0012 0.0000 0.0000
0.3022 0.0172 0.0013 0.0000 0.0000
0.3297 0.0171 0.0015 0.0000 0.0000
0.3571 0.0170 0.0016 0.0000 0.0000
0.3846 0.0169 0.0017 0.0000 0.0000
0.4121 0.0169 0.0018 0.0000 0.0000
0.4396 0.0168 0.0020 0.0000 0.0000
0.4670 0.0167 0.0021 0.0002 0.0002
0.4945 0.0166 0.0022 0.0003 0.0003
0.5220 0.0165 0.0024 0.0003 0.0003
0.5495 0.0164 0.0025 0.0003 0.0003
0.5769 0.0163 0.0026 0.0004 0.0004
0.6044 0.0162 0.0028 0.0004 0.0004
0.6319 0.0161 0.0029 0.0004 0.0004
0.6593 0.0160 0.0030 0.0005 0.0005
0.6868 0.0159 0.0032 0.0005 0.0005
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0.7143 0.0159 0.0033 0.0006 0.0006
0.7418 0.0158 0.0034 0.0006 0.0006
0.7692 0.0157 0.0036 0.0007 0.0007
0.7967 0.0156 0.0037 0.0007 0.0007
0.8242 0.0155 0.0038 0.0008 0.0008
0.8516 0.0154 0.0040 0.0008 0.0008
0.8791 0.0153 0.0041 0.0009 0.0009
0.9066 0.0152 0.0043 0.0010 0.0010
0.9341 0.0151 0.0044 0.0011 0.0011
0.9615 0.0150 0.0046 0.0011 0.0011
0.9890 0.0149 0.0047 0.0012 0.0012
1.0165 0.0149 0.0048 0.0013 0.0013
1.0440 0.0148 0.0050 0.0014 0.0014
1.0714 0.0147 0.0051 0.0015 0.0015
1.0989 0.0146 0.0053 0.0015 0.0015
1.1264 0.0145 0.0054 0.0016 0.0016
1.1538 0.0144 0.0056 0.0017 0.0017
1.1813 0.0143 0.0057 0.0018 0.0018
1.2088 0.0142 0.0059 0.0019 0.0019
1.2363 0.0141 0.0060 0.0021 0.0021
1.2637 0.0140 0.0062 0.0022 0.0022
1.2912 0.0139 0.0063 0.0023 0.0023
1.3187 0.0139 0.0065 0.0024 0.0024
1.3462 0.0138 0.0067 0.0025 0.0025
1.3736 0.0137 0.0068 0.0027 0.0027
1.4011 0.0136 0.0070 0.0028 0.0028
1.4286 0.0135 0.0071 0.0029 0.0029
1.4560 0.0134 0.0073 0.0031 0.0031
1.4835 0.0133 0.0074 0.0032 0.0032
1.5000 0.0132 0.0075 0.0044 0.0044
Bioretention Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)To Amended(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
1.5000 0.0182 0.0075 0.0000 0.0033 0.0000
1.5275 0.0183 0.0080 0.0000 0.0033 0.0000
1.5549 0.0184 0.0085 0.0000 0.0035 0.0000
1.5824 0.0185 0.0090 0.0000 0.0035 0.0000
1.6099 0.0185 0.0096 0.0000 0.0036 0.0000
1.6374 0.0186 0.0101 0.0000 0.0036 0.0000
1.6648 0.0187 0.0106 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
1.6923 0.0188 0.0111 0.0000 0.0038 0.0000
1.7198 0.0189 0.0116 0.0000 0.0038 0.0000
1.7473 0.0190 0.0121 0.0000 0.0039 0.0000
1.7747 0.0191 0.0127 0.0000 0.0039 0.0000
1.8022 0.0192 0.0132 0.0000 0.0040 0.0000
1.8297 0.0193 0.0137 0.0000 0.0041 0.0000
1.8571 0.0194 0.0142 0.0000 0.0041 0.0000
1.8846 0.0195 0.0148 0.0000 0.0042 0.0000
1.9121 0.0195 0.0153 0.0000 0.0042 0.0000
1.9396 0.0196 0.0158 0.0000 0.0043 0.0000
1.9670 0.0197 0.0164 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
1.9945 0.0198 0.0169 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.0220 0.0199 0.0175 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.0495 0.0200 0.0180 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.0769 0.0201 0.0186 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.1044 0.0202 0.0191 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.1319 0.0203 0.0197 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.1593 0.0204 0.0202 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
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2.1868 0.0205 0.0208 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.2143 0.0205 0.0214 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.2418 0.0206 0.0219 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.2692 0.0207 0.0225 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.2967 0.0208 0.0231 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.3242 0.0209 0.0236 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.3516 0.0210 0.0242 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.3791 0.0211 0.0248 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.4066 0.0212 0.0254 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.4341 0.0213 0.0260 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.4615 0.0214 0.0265 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.4890 0.0215 0.0271 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
2.5000 0.0215 0.0274 0.0000 0.0044 0.0000
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Surface tion BASIN 2
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1 Bioretention BASIN 2
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Bioretention BASIN 3
Bottom Length: 100.00 ft.
Bottom Width: 4.78 ft.
Material thickness of first layer: 1.5
Material type for first layer: ASTM 1
Material thickness of second layer: 0
Material type for second layer: Sand
Material thickness of third layer: 0
Material type for third layer: GRAVEL
Infiltration On
Infiltration rate:0.4
Infiltration safety factor:1
Total Volume Infiltrated (ac-ft.):23.566
Total Volume Through Riser (ac-ft.):1.493
Total Volume Through Facility (ac-ft.):25.059
Percent Infiltrated:94.04
Total Precip Applied to Facility:5.952
Total Evap From Facility:2.153
Underdrain not used
Discharge Structure
Riser Height:0.5 ft.
Riser Diameter:12 in.
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1
Bioretention Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.0316 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
0.0275 0.0314 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000
0.0549 0.0310 0.0002 0.0000 0.0000
0.0824 0.0307 0.0003 0.0000 0.0000
0.1099 0.0303 0.0004 0.0000 0.0000
0.1374 0.0299 0.0005 0.0000 0.0000
0.1648 0.0295 0.0006 0.0000 0.0000
0.1923 0.0291 0.0008 0.0000 0.0000
0.2198 0.0288 0.0009 0.0000 0.0000
0.2473 0.0284 0.0010 0.0000 0.0000
0.2747 0.0280 0.0011 0.0000 0.0000
0.3022 0.0276 0.0013 0.0000 0.0000
0.3297 0.0272 0.0014 0.0000 0.0000
0.3571 0.0269 0.0015 0.0000 0.0000
0.3846 0.0265 0.0017 0.0000 0.0000
0.4121 0.0261 0.0018 0.0000 0.0000
0.4396 0.0257 0.0020 0.0000 0.0000
0.4670 0.0254 0.0021 0.0002 0.0002
0.4945 0.0250 0.0023 0.0002 0.0002
0.5220 0.0246 0.0024 0.0002 0.0002
0.5495 0.0242 0.0026 0.0003 0.0003
0.5769 0.0238 0.0028 0.0003 0.0003
0.6044 0.0235 0.0029 0.0003 0.0003
0.6319 0.0231 0.0031 0.0004 0.0004
0.6593 0.0227 0.0033 0.0004 0.0004
0.6868 0.0223 0.0035 0.0004 0.0004
0.7143 0.0219 0.0036 0.0005 0.0005
0.7418 0.0216 0.0038 0.0005 0.0005
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0.7692 0.0212 0.0040 0.0006 0.0006
0.7967 0.0208 0.0042 0.0006 0.0006
0.8242 0.0204 0.0044 0.0007 0.0007
0.8516 0.0201 0.0046 0.0007 0.0007
0.8791 0.0197 0.0048 0.0008 0.0008
0.9066 0.0193 0.0050 0.0008 0.0008
0.9341 0.0189 0.0052 0.0009 0.0009
0.9615 0.0185 0.0054 0.0009 0.0009
0.9890 0.0182 0.0056 0.0010 0.0010
1.0165 0.0178 0.0058 0.0011 0.0011
1.0440 0.0174 0.0061 0.0011 0.0011
1.0714 0.0170 0.0063 0.0012 0.0012
1.0989 0.0166 0.0065 0.0013 0.0013
1.1264 0.0163 0.0068 0.0014 0.0014
1.1538 0.0159 0.0070 0.0014 0.0014
1.1813 0.0155 0.0072 0.0015 0.0015
1.2088 0.0151 0.0075 0.0016 0.0016
1.2363 0.0148 0.0077 0.0017 0.0017
1.2637 0.0144 0.0080 0.0018 0.0018
1.2912 0.0140 0.0082 0.0019 0.0019
1.3187 0.0136 0.0085 0.0020 0.0020
1.3462 0.0132 0.0087 0.0021 0.0021
1.3736 0.0129 0.0090 0.0022 0.0022
1.4011 0.0125 0.0092 0.0023 0.0023
1.4286 0.0121 0.0095 0.0024 0.0024
1.4560 0.0117 0.0098 0.0025 0.0025
1.4835 0.0114 0.0101 0.0027 0.0027
1.5000 0.0110 0.0102 0.0037 0.0037
Bioretention Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)To Amended(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
1.5000 0.0316 0.0102 0.0000 0.0028 0.0000
1.5275 0.0320 0.0111 0.0000 0.0028 0.0000
1.5549 0.0324 0.0120 0.0000 0.0029 0.0000
1.5824 0.0328 0.0129 0.0000 0.0029 0.0000
1.6099 0.0331 0.0138 0.0000 0.0030 0.0000
1.6374 0.0335 0.0147 0.0000 0.0030 0.0000
1.6648 0.0339 0.0156 0.0000 0.0031 0.0000
1.6923 0.0343 0.0166 0.0000 0.0031 0.0000
1.7198 0.0347 0.0175 0.0000 0.0032 0.0000
1.7473 0.0350 0.0185 0.0000 0.0032 0.0000
1.7747 0.0354 0.0194 0.0000 0.0033 0.0000
1.8022 0.0358 0.0204 0.0000 0.0033 0.0000
1.8297 0.0362 0.0214 0.0000 0.0034 0.0000
1.8571 0.0366 0.0224 0.0000 0.0034 0.0000
1.8846 0.0369 0.0234 0.0000 0.0035 0.0000
1.9121 0.0373 0.0244 0.0000 0.0035 0.0000
1.9396 0.0377 0.0255 0.0000 0.0036 0.0000
1.9670 0.0381 0.0265 0.0000 0.0036 0.0000
1.9945 0.0384 0.0276 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.0220 0.0388 0.0286 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.0495 0.0392 0.0297 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.0769 0.0396 0.0308 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.1044 0.0400 0.0319 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.1319 0.0403 0.0330 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.1593 0.0407 0.0341 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.1868 0.0411 0.0352 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.2143 0.0415 0.0363 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
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2.2418 0.0419 0.0375 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.2692 0.0422 0.0386 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.2967 0.0426 0.0398 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.3242 0.0430 0.0410 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.3516 0.0434 0.0422 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.3791 0.0437 0.0434 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.4066 0.0441 0.0446 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.4341 0.0445 0.0458 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.4615 0.0449 0.0470 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.4890 0.0453 0.0482 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
2.5000 0.0454 0.0487 0.0000 0.0037 0.0000
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Surface tion BASIN 3
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1 Bioretention BASIN 3
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Permeable Pavement BASIN 4
Pavement Area:0.0372 acre.Pavement Length: 81.00 ft.
Pavement Width: 20.00 ft.
Pavement slope 1:0 To 1
Pavement thickness: 0.5
Pour Space of Pavement: 0.05
Material thickness of second layer: 0.333
Pour Space of material for second layer: 0.35
Material thickness of third layer: 0.5
Pour Space of material for third layer: 0.4
Infiltration On
Infiltration rate:0.4
Infiltration safety factor:1
Total Volume Infiltrated (ac-ft.):10.303
Total Volume Through Riser (ac-ft.):0
Total Volume Through Facility (ac-ft.):10.303
Percent Infiltrated:100
Total Precip Applied to Facility:0
Total Evap From Facility:0.496
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1
Permeable Pavement Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.037 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.0233 0.037 0.000 0.000 0.015
0.0467 0.037 0.000 0.000 0.015
0.0700 0.037 0.001 0.000 0.015
0.0933 0.037 0.001 0.000 0.015
0.1167 0.037 0.001 0.000 0.015
0.1400 0.037 0.002 0.000 0.015
0.1633 0.037 0.002 0.000 0.015
0.1867 0.037 0.002 0.000 0.015
0.2100 0.037 0.003 0.000 0.015
0.2333 0.037 0.003 0.000 0.015
0.2567 0.037 0.003 0.000 0.015
0.2800 0.037 0.004 0.000 0.015
0.3033 0.037 0.004 0.000 0.015
0.3267 0.037 0.004 0.000 0.015
0.3500 0.037 0.005 0.000 0.015
0.3733 0.037 0.005 0.000 0.015
0.3967 0.037 0.005 0.000 0.015
0.4200 0.037 0.006 0.000 0.015
0.4433 0.037 0.006 0.000 0.015
0.4667 0.037 0.006 0.000 0.015
0.4900 0.037 0.007 0.000 0.015
0.5133 0.037 0.007 0.000 0.015
0.5367 0.037 0.007 0.000 0.015
0.5600 0.037 0.008 0.000 0.015
0.5833 0.037 0.008 0.000 0.015
0.6067 0.037 0.008 0.000 0.015
0.6300 0.037 0.009 0.000 0.015
0.6533 0.037 0.009 0.000 0.015
0.6767 0.037 0.009 0.000 0.015
0.7000 0.037 0.010 0.000 0.015
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0.7233 0.037 0.010 0.000 0.015
0.7467 0.037 0.010 0.000 0.015
0.7700 0.037 0.010 0.000 0.015
0.7933 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.8167 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.8400 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.8633 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.8867 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.9100 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.9333 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.9567 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
0.9800 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
1.0033 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
1.0267 0.037 0.011 0.000 0.015
1.0500 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.0733 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.0967 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.1200 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.1433 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.1667 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.1900 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.2133 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.2367 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.2600 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.2833 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.3067 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.3300 0.037 0.012 0.000 0.015
1.3533 0.037 0.013 0.000 0.015
1.3767 0.037 0.014 0.000 0.015
1.4000 0.037 0.015 0.000 0.015
1.4233 0.037 0.016 0.000 0.015
1.4467 0.037 0.016 0.026 0.015
1.4700 0.037 0.017 0.118 0.015
1.4933 0.037 0.018 0.246 0.015
1.5167 0.037 0.019 0.402 0.015
1.5400 0.037 0.020 0.582 0.015
1.5633 0.037 0.021 0.783 0.015
1.5867 0.037 0.022 1.003 0.015
1.6100 0.037 0.022 1.239 0.015
1.6333 0.037 0.023 1.492 0.015
1.6567 0.037 0.024 1.761 0.015
1.6800 0.037 0.025 2.043 0.015
1.7033 0.037 0.026 2.340 0.015
1.7267 0.037 0.027 2.649 0.015
1.7500 0.037 0.028 2.971 0.015
1.7733 0.037 0.029 3.305 0.015
1.7967 0.037 0.029 3.651 0.015
1.8200 0.037 0.030 4.008 0.015
1.8433 0.037 0.031 4.376 0.015
1.8667 0.037 0.032 4.755 0.015
1.8900 0.037 0.033 5.143 0.015
1.9133 0.037 0.034 5.542 0.015
1.9367 0.037 0.035 5.951 0.015
1.9600 0.037 0.035 6.369 0.015
1.9833 0.037 0.036 6.797 0.015
2.0067 0.037 0.037 7.234 0.015
2.0300 0.037 0.038 7.680 0.015
2.0533 0.037 0.039 8.134 0.015
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2.0767 0.037 0.040 8.598 0.015
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Permeable Pavement BASIN 4
Pavement Area:0.0331 acre.Pavement Length: 80.00 ft.
Pavement Width: 18.00 ft.
Pavement slope 1:0 To 1
Pavement thickness: 0.5
Pour Space of Pavement: 0.05
Material thickness of second layer: 0.333
Pour Space of material for second layer: 0.35
Material thickness of third layer: 0.5
Pour Space of material for third layer: 0.4
Infiltration On
Infiltration rate:0.4
Infiltration safety factor:1
Total Volume Infiltrated (ac-ft.):5.891
Total Volume Through Riser (ac-ft.):0
Total Volume Through Facility (ac-ft.):5.891
Percent Infiltrated:100
Total Precip Applied to Facility:0
Total Evap From Facility:0.371
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault 1
Permeable Pavement Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.0233 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.013
0.0467 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.013
0.0700 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.013
0.0933 0.033 0.001 0.000 0.013
0.1167 0.033 0.001 0.000 0.013
0.1400 0.033 0.001 0.000 0.013
0.1633 0.033 0.002 0.000 0.013
0.1867 0.033 0.002 0.000 0.013
0.2100 0.033 0.002 0.000 0.013
0.2333 0.033 0.003 0.000 0.013
0.2567 0.033 0.003 0.000 0.013
0.2800 0.033 0.003 0.000 0.013
0.3033 0.033 0.004 0.000 0.013
0.3267 0.033 0.004 0.000 0.013
0.3500 0.033 0.004 0.000 0.013
0.3733 0.033 0.004 0.000 0.013
0.3967 0.033 0.005 0.000 0.013
0.4200 0.033 0.005 0.000 0.013
0.4433 0.033 0.005 0.000 0.013
0.4667 0.033 0.006 0.000 0.013
0.4900 0.033 0.006 0.000 0.013
0.5133 0.033 0.006 0.000 0.013
0.5367 0.033 0.007 0.000 0.013
0.5600 0.033 0.007 0.000 0.013
0.5833 0.033 0.007 0.000 0.013
0.6067 0.033 0.007 0.000 0.013
0.6300 0.033 0.008 0.000 0.013
0.6533 0.033 0.008 0.000 0.013
0.6767 0.033 0.008 0.000 0.013
0.7000 0.033 0.008 0.000 0.013
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0.7233 0.033 0.009 0.000 0.013
0.7467 0.033 0.009 0.000 0.013
0.7700 0.033 0.009 0.000 0.013
0.7933 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.8167 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.8400 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.8633 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.8867 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.9100 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.9333 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.9567 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
0.9800 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.0033 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.0267 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.0500 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.0733 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.0967 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.1200 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.1433 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.1667 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.1900 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.2133 0.033 0.010 0.000 0.013
1.2367 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.2600 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.2833 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.3067 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.3300 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.3533 0.033 0.011 0.000 0.013
1.3767 0.033 0.012 0.000 0.013
1.4000 0.033 0.013 0.000 0.013
1.4233 0.033 0.014 0.000 0.013
1.4467 0.033 0.015 0.026 0.013
1.4700 0.033 0.015 0.118 0.013
1.4933 0.033 0.016 0.246 0.013
1.5167 0.033 0.017 0.402 0.013
1.5400 0.033 0.018 0.582 0.013
1.5633 0.033 0.018 0.783 0.013
1.5867 0.033 0.019 1.003 0.013
1.6100 0.033 0.020 1.239 0.013
1.6333 0.033 0.021 1.492 0.013
1.6567 0.033 0.021 1.761 0.013
1.6800 0.033 0.022 2.043 0.013
1.7033 0.033 0.023 2.340 0.013
1.7267 0.033 0.024 2.649 0.013
1.7500 0.033 0.025 2.971 0.013
1.7733 0.033 0.025 3.305 0.013
1.7967 0.033 0.026 3.651 0.013
1.8200 0.033 0.027 4.008 0.013
1.8433 0.033 0.028 4.376 0.013
1.8667 0.033 0.028 4.755 0.013
1.8900 0.033 0.029 5.143 0.013
1.9133 0.033 0.030 5.542 0.013
1.9367 0.033 0.031 5.951 0.013
1.9600 0.033 0.031 6.369 0.013
1.9833 0.033 0.032 6.797 0.013
2.0067 0.033 0.033 7.234 0.013
2.0300 0.033 0.034 7.680 0.013
2.0533 0.033 0.035 8.134 0.013
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2.0767 0.033 0.035 8.598 0.013
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Vault 1
Width:21.25 ft.
Length:93.727572171953 ft.
Depth:4 ft.
Discharge Structure
Riser Height:3 ft.
Riser Diameter:18 in.
Notch Type:Rectangular
Notch Width:0.011 ft.
Notch Height:1.236 ft.
Orifice 1 Diameter:0.587 in.Elevation:0 ft.
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Vault Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.045 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.0444 0.045 0.002 0.002 0.000
0.0889 0.045 0.004 0.002 0.000
0.1333 0.045 0.006 0.003 0.000
0.1778 0.045 0.008 0.003 0.000
0.2222 0.045 0.010 0.004 0.000
0.2667 0.045 0.012 0.004 0.000
0.3111 0.045 0.014 0.005 0.000
0.3556 0.045 0.016 0.005 0.000
0.4000 0.045 0.018 0.005 0.000
0.4444 0.045 0.020 0.006 0.000
0.4889 0.045 0.022 0.006 0.000
0.5333 0.045 0.024 0.006 0.000
0.5778 0.045 0.026 0.007 0.000
0.6222 0.045 0.028 0.007 0.000
0.6667 0.045 0.030 0.007 0.000
0.7111 0.045 0.032 0.007 0.000
0.7556 0.045 0.034 0.008 0.000
0.8000 0.045 0.036 0.008 0.000
0.8444 0.045 0.038 0.008 0.000
0.8889 0.045 0.040 0.008 0.000
0.9333 0.045 0.042 0.009 0.000
0.9778 0.045 0.044 0.009 0.000
1.0222 0.045 0.046 0.009 0.000
1.0667 0.045 0.048 0.009 0.000
1.1111 0.045 0.050 0.009 0.000
1.1556 0.045 0.052 0.010 0.000
1.2000 0.045 0.054 0.010 0.000
1.2444 0.045 0.056 0.010 0.000
1.2889 0.045 0.058 0.010 0.000
1.3333 0.045 0.061 0.010 0.000
1.3778 0.045 0.063 0.011 0.000
1.4222 0.045 0.065 0.011 0.000
1.4667 0.045 0.067 0.011 0.000
1.5111 0.045 0.069 0.011 0.000
1.5556 0.045 0.071 0.011 0.000
1.6000 0.045 0.073 0.011 0.000
1.6444 0.045 0.075 0.012 0.000
1.6889 0.045 0.077 0.012 0.000
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1.7333 0.045 0.079 0.012 0.000
1.7778 0.045 0.081 0.012 0.000
1.8222 0.045 0.083 0.013 0.000
1.8667 0.045 0.085 0.013 0.000
1.9111 0.045 0.087 0.014 0.000
1.9556 0.045 0.089 0.016 0.000
2.0000 0.045 0.091 0.017 0.000
2.0444 0.045 0.093 0.018 0.000
2.0889 0.045 0.095 0.019 0.000
2.1333 0.045 0.097 0.021 0.000
2.1778 0.045 0.099 0.022 0.000
2.2222 0.045 0.101 0.024 0.000
2.2667 0.045 0.103 0.025 0.000
2.3111 0.045 0.105 0.027 0.000
2.3556 0.045 0.107 0.028 0.000
2.4000 0.045 0.109 0.030 0.000
2.4444 0.045 0.111 0.032 0.000
2.4889 0.045 0.113 0.033 0.000
2.5333 0.045 0.115 0.035 0.000
2.5778 0.045 0.117 0.037 0.000
2.6222 0.045 0.119 0.038 0.000
2.6667 0.045 0.121 0.040 0.000
2.7111 0.045 0.124 0.042 0.000
2.7556 0.045 0.126 0.044 0.000
2.8000 0.045 0.128 0.046 0.000
2.8444 0.045 0.130 0.048 0.000
2.8889 0.045 0.132 0.050 0.000
2.9333 0.045 0.134 0.052 0.000
2.9778 0.045 0.136 0.054 0.000
3.0222 0.045 0.138 0.108 0.000
3.0667 0.045 0.140 0.329 0.000
3.1111 0.045 0.142 0.644 0.000
3.1556 0.045 0.144 1.026 0.000
3.2000 0.045 0.146 1.460 0.000
3.2444 0.045 0.148 1.933 0.000
3.2889 0.045 0.150 2.431 0.000
3.3333 0.045 0.152 2.939 0.000
3.3778 0.045 0.154 3.443 0.000
3.4222 0.045 0.156 3.928 0.000
3.4667 0.045 0.158 4.383 0.000
3.5111 0.045 0.160 4.794 0.000
3.5556 0.045 0.162 5.154 0.000
3.6000 0.045 0.164 5.458 0.000
3.6444 0.045 0.166 5.706 0.000
3.6889 0.045 0.168 5.906 0.000
3.7333 0.045 0.170 6.071 0.000
3.7778 0.045 0.172 6.307 0.000
3.8222 0.045 0.174 6.483 0.000
3.8667 0.045 0.176 6.655 0.000
3.9111 0.045 0.178 6.822 0.000
3.9556 0.045 0.180 6.985 0.000
4.0000 0.045 0.182 7.145 0.000
4.0444 0.045 0.184 7.300 0.000
4.0889 0.000 0.000 7.453 0.000
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Analysis Results
POC 1
+ Predeveloped x Mitigated
Predeveloped Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:0.7
Total Impervious Area:0
Mitigated Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:0.201
Total Impervious Area:0.426248
Flow Frequency Method:Log Pearson Type III 17B
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Predeveloped. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0.024912
5 year 0.039752
10 year 0.0494
25 year 0.061078
50 year 0.06933
100 year 0.077181
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Mitigated. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0.012258
5 year 0.021116
10 year 0.029254
25 year 0.042798
50 year 0.055742
100 year 0.071597
Annual Peaks
Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Year Predeveloped Mitigated
1949 0.027 0.010
1950 0.051 0.016
1951 0.055 0.040
1952 0.018 0.007
1953 0.015 0.008
1954 0.021 0.011
1955 0.034 0.013
1956 0.030 0.013
1957 0.026 0.011
1958 0.025 0.010
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1959 0.020 0.009
1960 0.040 0.031
1961 0.020 0.010
1962 0.013 0.006
1963 0.019 0.010
1964 0.021 0.010
1965 0.018 0.011
1966 0.016 0.009
1967 0.035 0.013
1968 0.021 0.009
1969 0.022 0.009
1970 0.019 0.010
1971 0.019 0.012
1972 0.043 0.017
1973 0.019 0.010
1974 0.020 0.010
1975 0.033 0.013
1976 0.021 0.011
1977 0.004 0.007
1978 0.018 0.010
1979 0.011 0.006
1980 0.030 0.027
1981 0.016 0.009
1982 0.038 0.024
1983 0.026 0.012
1984 0.017 0.007
1985 0.010 0.009
1986 0.044 0.016
1987 0.040 0.023
1988 0.016 0.008
1989 0.009 0.007
1990 0.062 0.028
1991 0.052 0.034
1992 0.019 0.010
1993 0.020 0.009
1994 0.007 0.005
1995 0.027 0.012
1996 0.053 0.039
1997 0.050 0.033
1998 0.013 0.009
1999 0.032 0.017
2000 0.020 0.012
2001 0.004 0.006
2002 0.025 0.021
2003 0.020 0.009
2004 0.050 0.055
2005 0.026 0.011
2006 0.031 0.012
2007 0.083 0.091
2008 0.070 0.055
2009 0.037 0.015
Ranked Annual Peaks
Ranked Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Rank Predeveloped Mitigated
1 0.0831 0.0907
2 0.0696 0.0548
3 0.0616 0.0547
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4 0.0551 0.0403
5 0.0526 0.0394
6 0.0515 0.0336
7 0.0509 0.0333
8 0.0503 0.0311
9 0.0495 0.0282
10 0.0438 0.0269
11 0.0427 0.0244
12 0.0403 0.0234
13 0.0402 0.0207
14 0.0379 0.0174
15 0.0373 0.0167
16 0.0345 0.0161
17 0.0344 0.0156
18 0.0326 0.0154
19 0.0324 0.0135
20 0.0313 0.0132
21 0.0302 0.0132
22 0.0298 0.0128
23 0.0273 0.0123
24 0.0266 0.0119
25 0.0262 0.0117
26 0.0261 0.0117
27 0.0257 0.0116
28 0.0254 0.0115
29 0.0252 0.0114
30 0.0217 0.0112
31 0.0210 0.0111
32 0.0208 0.0106
33 0.0207 0.0104
34 0.0206 0.0104
35 0.0205 0.0104
36 0.0205 0.0103
37 0.0204 0.0103
38 0.0204 0.0100
39 0.0202 0.0098
40 0.0197 0.0096
41 0.0192 0.0096
42 0.0192 0.0095
43 0.0189 0.0094
44 0.0188 0.0093
45 0.0186 0.0093
46 0.0185 0.0092
47 0.0183 0.0092
48 0.0179 0.0091
49 0.0173 0.0091
50 0.0165 0.0087
51 0.0163 0.0086
52 0.0159 0.0079
53 0.0148 0.0079
54 0.0134 0.0074
55 0.0126 0.0071
56 0.0109 0.0071
57 0.0096 0.0070
58 0.0095 0.0064
59 0.0067 0.0063
60 0.0045 0.0059
61 0.0038 0.0055
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Duration Flows
The Facility PASSED
Flow(cfs)Predev Mit Percentage Pass/Fail
0.0125 4770 1313 27 Pass
0.0130 4282 1099 25 Pass
0.0136 3921 921 23 Pass
0.0142 3587 760 21 Pass
0.0148 3271 647 19 Pass
0.0153 2969 581 19 Pass
0.0159 2713 529 19 Pass
0.0165 2507 491 19 Pass
0.0171 2309 453 19 Pass
0.0176 2119 422 19 Pass
0.0182 1937 397 20 Pass
0.0188 1791 374 20 Pass
0.0193 1648 358 21 Pass
0.0199 1533 339 22 Pass
0.0205 1420 317 22 Pass
0.0211 1316 297 22 Pass
0.0216 1239 278 22 Pass
0.0222 1142 263 23 Pass
0.0228 1072 245 22 Pass
0.0234 999 229 22 Pass
0.0239 931 217 23 Pass
0.0245 861 207 24 Pass
0.0251 804 200 24 Pass
0.0257 750 188 25 Pass
0.0262 703 180 25 Pass
0.0268 654 163 24 Pass
0.0274 608 151 24 Pass
0.0280 572 135 23 Pass
0.0285 533 127 23 Pass
0.0291 504 119 23 Pass
0.0297 476 111 23 Pass
0.0303 446 108 24 Pass
0.0308 417 98 23 Pass
0.0314 394 92 23 Pass
0.0320 356 86 24 Pass
0.0326 330 81 24 Pass
0.0331 310 77 24 Pass
0.0337 294 70 23 Pass
0.0343 280 65 23 Pass
0.0349 264 63 23 Pass
0.0354 253 60 23 Pass
0.0360 239 56 23 Pass
0.0366 226 55 24 Pass
0.0372 217 51 23 Pass
0.0377 203 48 23 Pass
0.0383 189 46 24 Pass
0.0389 176 45 25 Pass
0.0395 165 40 24 Pass
0.0400 154 38 24 Pass
0.0406 143 36 25 Pass
0.0412 131 34 25 Pass
0.0418 120 34 28 Pass
0.0423 110 33 30 Pass
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0.0429 102 31 30 Pass
0.0435 97 30 30 Pass
0.0441 88 29 32 Pass
0.0446 83 28 33 Pass
0.0452 76 26 34 Pass
0.0458 70 26 37 Pass
0.0464 60 26 43 Pass
0.0469 57 23 40 Pass
0.0475 48 22 45 Pass
0.0481 45 22 48 Pass
0.0486 41 21 51 Pass
0.0492 39 21 53 Pass
0.0498 36 20 55 Pass
0.0504 31 18 58 Pass
0.0509 27 17 62 Pass
0.0515 25 17 68 Pass
0.0521 23 16 69 Pass
0.0527 21 13 61 Pass
0.0532 19 13 68 Pass
0.0538 16 12 75 Pass
0.0544 15 8 53 Pass
0.0550 14 6 42 Pass
0.0555 11 4 36 Pass
0.0561 10 4 40 Pass
0.0567 10 4 40 Pass
0.0573 8 3 37 Pass
0.0578 8 3 37 Pass
0.0584 7 3 42 Pass
0.0590 7 3 42 Pass
0.0596 6 3 50 Pass
0.0601 6 2 33 Pass
0.0607 4 2 50 Pass
0.0613 4 2 50 Pass
0.0619 3 2 66 Pass
0.0624 2 2 100 Pass
0.0630 2 2 100 Pass
0.0636 2 2 100 Pass
0.0642 2 2 100 Pass
0.0647 2 2 100 Pass
0.0653 2 2 100 Pass
0.0659 2 2 100 Pass
0.0665 2 2 100 Pass
0.0670 2 2 100 Pass
0.0676 2 2 100 Pass
0.0682 2 2 100 Pass
0.0688 2 2 100 Pass
0.0693 2 2 100 Pass
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Water Quality
Water Quality BMP Flow and Volume for POC #1
On-line facility volume:0 acre-feet
On-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
Off-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
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LID Report
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Model Default Modifications
Total of 0 changes have been made.
PERLND Changes
No PERLND changes have been made.
IMPLND Changes
No IMPLND changes have been made.
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Appendix
Predeveloped Schematic
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Mitigated Schematic
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Predeveloped UCI File
RUN
GLOBAL
WWHM4 model simulation
START 1948 10 01 END 2009 09 30
RUN INTERP OUTPUT LEVEL 3 0
RESUME 0 RUN 1 UNIT SYSTEM 1
END GLOBAL
FILES
<File> <Un#> <-----------File Name------------------------------>***
<-ID-> ***
WDM 26 SUNSET HIGHLANDS.wdm
MESSU 25 PreSUNSET HIGHLANDS.MES
27 PreSUNSET HIGHLANDS.L61
28 PreSUNSET HIGHLANDS.L62
30 POCSUNSET HIGHLANDS1.dat
END FILES
OPN SEQUENCE
INGRP INDELT 00:60
PERLND 10
COPY 501
DISPLY 1
END INGRP
END OPN SEQUENCE
DISPLY
DISPLY-INFO1
# - #<----------Title----------->***TRAN PIVL DIG1 FIL1 PYR DIG2 FIL2 YRND
1 Predeveloped Basin MAX 1 2 30 9
END DISPLY-INFO1
END DISPLY
COPY
TIMESERIES
# - # NPT NMN ***
1 1 1
501 1 1
END TIMESERIES
END COPY
GENER
OPCODE
# # OPCD ***
END OPCODE
PARM
# # K ***
END PARM
END GENER
PERLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name------->NBLKS Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
10 C, Forest, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section PWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC ***
10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ***************************** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC *********
10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
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PWAT-PARM1
<PLS > PWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP UZFG VCS VUZ VNN VIFW VIRC VLE INFC HWT ***
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM1
PWAT-PARM2
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # ***FOREST LZSN INFILT LSUR SLSUR KVARY AGWRC
10 0 4.5 0.08 400 0.05 0.5 0.996
END PWAT-PARM2
PWAT-PARM3
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN INFEXP INFILD DEEPFR BASETP AGWETP
10 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM3
PWAT-PARM4
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 4 ***
# - # CEPSC UZSN NSUR INTFW IRC LZETP ***
10 0.2 0.5 0.35 6 0.5 0.7
END PWAT-PARM4
PWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
ran from 1990 to end of 1992 (pat 1-11-95) RUN 21 ***
# - # *** CEPS SURS UZS IFWS LZS AGWS GWVS
10 0 0 0 0 2.5 1 0
END PWAT-STATE1
END PERLND
IMPLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name-------> Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
END GEN-INFO
*** Section IWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL ***
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<ILS > ******** Print-flags ******** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL *********
END PRINT-INFO
IWAT-PARM1
<PLS > IWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP VRS VNN RTLI ***
END IWAT-PARM1
IWAT-PARM2
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # *** LSUR SLSUR NSUR RETSC
END IWAT-PARM2
IWAT-PARM3
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN
END IWAT-PARM3
IWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
# - # *** RETS SURS
END IWAT-STATE1
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END IMPLND
SCHEMATIC
<-Source-> <--Area--> <-Target-> MBLK ***
<Name> # <-factor-> <Name> # Tbl# ***
Predeveloped Basin***
PERLND 10 0.7 COPY 501 12
PERLND 10 0.7 COPY 501 13
******Routing******
END SCHEMATIC
NETWORK
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 DISPLY 1 INPUT TIMSER 1
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
END NETWORK
RCHRES
GEN-INFO
RCHRES Name Nexits Unit Systems Printer ***
# - #<------------------><---> User T-series Engl Metr LKFG ***
in out ***
END GEN-INFO
*** Section RCHRES***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # HYFG ADFG CNFG HTFG SDFG GQFG OXFG NUFG PKFG PHFG ***
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ******************* PIVL PYR
# - # HYDR ADCA CONS HEAT SED GQL OXRX NUTR PLNK PHCB PIVL PYR *********
END PRINT-INFO
HYDR-PARM1
RCHRES Flags for each HYDR Section ***
# - # VC A1 A2 A3 ODFVFG for each *** ODGTFG for each FUNCT for each
FG FG FG FG possible exit *** possible exit possible exit
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***
END HYDR-PARM1
HYDR-PARM2
# - # FTABNO LEN DELTH STCOR KS DB50 ***
<------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------> ***
END HYDR-PARM2
HYDR-INIT
RCHRES Initial conditions for each HYDR section ***
# - # *** VOL Initial value of COLIND Initial value of OUTDGT
*** ac-ft for each possible exit for each possible exit
<------><--------> <---><---><---><---><---> *** <---><---><---><---><--->
END HYDR-INIT
END RCHRES
SPEC-ACTIONS
END SPEC-ACTIONS
FTABLES
END FTABLES
EXT SOURCES
<-Volume-> <Member> SsysSgap<--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # tem strg<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
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WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
END EXT SOURCES
EXT TARGETS
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Volume-> <Member> Tsys Tgap Amd ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # <Name> tem strg strg***
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 WDM 501 FLOW ENGL REPL
END EXT TARGETS
MASS-LINK
<Volume> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult--> <Target> <-Grp> <-Member->***
<Name> <Name> # #<-factor-> <Name> <Name> # #***
MASS-LINK 12
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 12
MASS-LINK 13
PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 13
END MASS-LINK
END RUN
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Mitigated UCI File
RUN
GLOBAL
WWHM4 model simulation
START 1948 10 01 END 2009 09 30
RUN INTERP OUTPUT LEVEL 3 0
RESUME 0 RUN 1 UNIT SYSTEM 1
END GLOBAL
FILES
<File> <Un#> <-----------File Name------------------------------>***
<-ID-> ***
WDM 26 SUNSET HIGHLANDS.wdm
MESSU 25 MitSUNSET HIGHLANDS.MES
27 MitSUNSET HIGHLANDS.L61
28 MitSUNSET HIGHLANDS.L62
30 POCSUNSET HIGHLANDS1.dat
END FILES
OPN SEQUENCE
INGRP INDELT 00:60
PERLND 16
IMPLND 1
IMPLND 8
IMPLND 4
IMPLND 17
PERLND 38
PERLND 39
GENER 2
RCHRES 1
RCHRES 2
GENER 4
RCHRES 3
RCHRES 4
IMPLND 19
RCHRES 5
IMPLND 18
RCHRES 6
RCHRES 7
COPY 1
COPY 501
COPY 601
DISPLY 1
END INGRP
END OPN SEQUENCE
DISPLY
DISPLY-INFO1
# - #<----------Title----------->***TRAN PIVL DIG1 FIL1 PYR DIG2 FIL2 YRND
1 Vault 1 MAX 1 2 30 9
END DISPLY-INFO1
END DISPLY
COPY
TIMESERIES
# - # NPT NMN ***
1 1 1
501 1 1
601 1 1
END TIMESERIES
END COPY
GENER
OPCODE
# # OPCD ***
2 24
4 24
END OPCODE
PARM
# # K ***
2 0.
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4 0.
END PARM
END GENER
PERLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name------->NBLKS Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
16 C, Lawn, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
38 A/B, Lawn, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
39 A/B, Lawn, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section PWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC ***
16 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ***************************** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC *********
16 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
38 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
39 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
PWAT-PARM1
<PLS > PWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP UZFG VCS VUZ VNN VIFW VIRC VLE INFC HWT ***
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM1
PWAT-PARM2
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # ***FOREST LZSN INFILT LSUR SLSUR KVARY AGWRC
16 0 4.5 0.03 400 0.05 0.5 0.996
38 0 5 0.8 400 0.05 0.3 0.996
39 0 5 0.8 400 0.05 0.3 0.996
END PWAT-PARM2
PWAT-PARM3
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN INFEXP INFILD DEEPFR BASETP AGWETP
16 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
38 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
39 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM3
PWAT-PARM4
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 4 ***
# - # CEPSC UZSN NSUR INTFW IRC LZETP ***
16 0.1 0.25 0.25 6 0.5 0.25
38 0.1 0.5 0.25 0 0.7 0.25
39 0.1 0.5 0.25 0 0.7 0.25
END PWAT-PARM4
PWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
ran from 1990 to end of 1992 (pat 1-11-95) RUN 21 ***
# - # *** CEPS SURS UZS IFWS LZS AGWS GWVS
16 0 0 0 0 2.5 1 0
38 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
39 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
END PWAT-STATE1
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END PERLND
IMPLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name-------> Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
1 ROADS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
8 SIDEWALKS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
4 ROOF TOPS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
17 SIDEWALKS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
19 Porous Pavement 1 1 1 27 0
18 Porous Pavement 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section IWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL ***
1 0 0 1 0 0 0
8 0 0 1 0 0 0
4 0 0 1 0 0 0
17 0 0 1 0 0 0
19 0 0 1 0 0 0
18 0 0 1 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<ILS > ******** Print-flags ******** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL *********
1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
8 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
4 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
17 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
19 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
18 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
IWAT-PARM1
<PLS > IWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP VRS VNN RTLI ***
1 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0
17 0 0 0 0 0
19 0 0 0 0 0
18 0 0 0 0 0
END IWAT-PARM1
IWAT-PARM2
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # *** LSUR SLSUR NSUR RETSC
1 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
8 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
4 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
17 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
19 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
18 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
END IWAT-PARM2
IWAT-PARM3
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN
1 0 0
8 0 0
4 0 0
17 0 0
19 0 0
18 0 0
END IWAT-PARM3
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IWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
# - # *** RETS SURS
1 0 0
8 0 0
4 0 0
17 0 0
19 0 0
18 0 0
END IWAT-STATE1
END IMPLND
SCHEMATIC
<-Source-> <--Area--> <-Target-> MBLK ***
<Name> # <-factor-> <Name> # Tbl# ***
BASIN 2***
PERLND 16 0.02 RCHRES 1 2
PERLND 16 0.02 RCHRES 1 3
IMPLND 1 0.09 RCHRES 1 5
IMPLND 8 0.016 RCHRES 1 5
BASIN 3***
PERLND 16 0.005 RCHRES 3 2
PERLND 16 0.005 RCHRES 3 3
IMPLND 1 0.11 RCHRES 3 5
Basin 1***
PERLND 16 0.1 RCHRES 7 2
PERLND 16 0.1 RCHRES 7 3
IMPLND 4 0.12 RCHRES 7 5
SIDEWALK BASIN 4***
IMPLND 17 0.5378 IMPLND 18 53
LANDSCAPE BASIN 4***
PERLND 38 0.2689 IMPLND 18 54
PERLND 38 0.2689 IMPLND 18 55
IMPLND 18 0.0372 RCHRES 6 5
Lateral Basin 2***
PERLND 39 0.605 IMPLND 19 54
PERLND 39 0.605 IMPLND 19 55
IMPLND 19 0.0331 RCHRES 5 5
bypass basin***
PERLND 16 0.046 COPY 501 12
PERLND 16 0.046 COPY 601 12
PERLND 16 0.046 COPY 501 13
PERLND 16 0.046 COPY 601 13
******Routing******
RCHRES 2 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 2 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 1 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 1 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 1 1 RCHRES 2 8
RCHRES 4 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 4 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 3 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 3 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 3 1 RCHRES 4 8
PERLND 16 0.1 COPY 1 12
IMPLND 4 0.12 COPY 1 15
PERLND 16 0.1 COPY 1 13
RCHRES 6 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 6 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 5 1 RCHRES 7 7
RCHRES 5 COPY 1 17
RCHRES 7 1 COPY 501 16
END SCHEMATIC
NETWORK
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
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COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 DISPLY 1 INPUT TIMSER 1
GENER 2 OUTPUT TIMSER .0002778 RCHRES 1 EXTNL OUTDGT 1
GENER 4 OUTPUT TIMSER .0002778 RCHRES 3 EXTNL OUTDGT 1
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
END NETWORK
RCHRES
GEN-INFO
RCHRES Name Nexits Unit Systems Printer ***
# - #<------------------><---> User T-series Engl Metr LKFG ***
in out ***
1 Surface tion BAS-013 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
2 Bioretention BAS-012 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
3 Surface tion BAS-017 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
4 Bioretention BAS-016 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
5 Permeable Paveme-022 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
6 Permeable Paveme-021 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
7 Vault 1 1 1 1 1 28 0 1
END GEN-INFO
*** Section RCHRES***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # HYFG ADFG CNFG HTFG SDFG GQFG OXFG NUFG PKFG PHFG ***
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ******************* PIVL PYR
# - # HYDR ADCA CONS HEAT SED GQL OXRX NUTR PLNK PHCB PIVL PYR *********
1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
HYDR-PARM1
RCHRES Flags for each HYDR Section ***
# - # VC A1 A2 A3 ODFVFG for each *** ODGTFG for each FUNCT for each
FG FG FG FG possible exit *** possible exit possible exit
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***
1 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 2
2 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
3 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 2
4 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
5 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
6 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
7 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
END HYDR-PARM1
HYDR-PARM2
# - # FTABNO LEN DELTH STCOR KS DB50 ***
<------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------> ***
1 1 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 2 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3 3 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4 4 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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5 5 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0
6 6 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0
7 7 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0
END HYDR-PARM2
HYDR-INIT
RCHRES Initial conditions for each HYDR section ***
# - # *** VOL Initial value of COLIND Initial value of OUTDGT
*** ac-ft for each possible exit for each possible exit
<------><--------> <---><---><---><---><---> *** <---><---><---><---><--->
1 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
5 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
END HYDR-INIT
END RCHRES
SPEC-ACTIONS
*** User-Defined Variable Quantity Lines
*** addr
*** <------>
*** kwd varnam optyp opn vari s1 s2 s3 tp multiply lc ls ac as agfn ***
<****> <----> <----> <-> <----><-><-><-><-><--------> <><-> <><-> <--> ***
UVQUAN vol2 RCHRES 2 VOL 4
UVQUAN v2m2 GLOBAL WORKSP 1 3
UVQUAN vpo2 GLOBAL WORKSP 2 3
UVQUAN v2d2 GENER 2 K 1 3
*** User-Defined Variable Quantity Lines
*** addr
*** <------>
*** kwd varnam optyp opn vari s1 s2 s3 tp multiply lc ls ac as agfn ***
<****> <----> <----> <-> <----><-><-><-><-><--------> <><-> <><-> <--> ***
UVQUAN vol4 RCHRES 4 VOL 4
UVQUAN v2m4 GLOBAL WORKSP 3 3
UVQUAN vpo4 GLOBAL WORKSP 4 3
UVQUAN v2d4 GENER 4 K 1 3
*** User-Defined Target Variable Names
*** addr or addr or
*** <------> <------>
*** kwd varnam ct vari s1 s2 s3 frac oper vari s1 s2 s3 frac oper
<****> <----><-> <----><-><-><-> <---> <--> <----><-><-><-> <---> <-->
UVNAME v2m2 1 WORKSP 1 1.0 QUAN
UVNAME vpo2 1 WORKSP 2 1.0 QUAN
UVNAME v2d2 1 K 1 1.0 QUAN
*** User-Defined Target Variable Names
*** addr or addr or
*** <------> <------>
*** kwd varnam ct vari s1 s2 s3 frac oper vari s1 s2 s3 frac oper
<****> <----><-> <----><-><-><-> <---> <--> <----><-><-><-> <---> <-->
UVNAME v2m4 1 WORKSP 3 1.0 QUAN
UVNAME vpo4 1 WORKSP 4 1.0 QUAN
UVNAME v2d4 1 K 1 1.0 QUAN
*** opt foplop dcdts yr mo dy hr mn d t vnam s1 s2 s3 ac quantity tc ts rp
<****><-><--><><-><--> <> <> <> <><><> <----><-><-><-><-><--------> <> <-><->
GENER 2 v2m2 = 344.32
*** Compute remaining available pore space
GENER 2 vpo2 = v2m2
GENER 2 vpo2 -= vol2
*** Check to see if VPORA goes negative; if so set VPORA = 0.0
IF (vpo2 < 0.0) THEN
GENER 2 vpo2 = 0.0
END IF
*** Infiltration volume
GENER 2 v2d2 = vpo2
*** opt foplop dcdts yr mo dy hr mn d t vnam s1 s2 s3 ac quantity tc ts rp
<****><-><--><><-><--> <> <> <> <><><> <----><-><-><-><-><--------> <> <-><->
GENER 4 v2m4 = 458.72
*** Compute remaining available pore space
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GENER 4 vpo4 = v2m4
GENER 4 vpo4 -= vol4
*** Check to see if VPORA goes negative; if so set VPORA = 0.0
IF (vpo4 < 0.0) THEN
GENER 4 vpo4 = 0.0
END IF
*** Infiltration volume
GENER 4 v2d4 = vpo4
END SPEC-ACTIONS
FTABLES
FTABLE 2
56 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.018182 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.027473 0.018127 0.000117 0.000000 0.000000
0.054945 0.018037 0.000234 0.000000 0.000000
0.082418 0.017946 0.000352 0.000000 0.000000
0.109890 0.017855 0.000471 0.000000 0.000000
0.137363 0.017764 0.000591 0.000000 0.000000
0.164835 0.017673 0.000712 0.000000 0.000000
0.192308 0.017582 0.000833 0.000000 0.000000
0.219780 0.017492 0.000956 0.000000 0.000000
0.247253 0.017401 0.001079 0.000000 0.000000
0.274725 0.017310 0.001202 0.000000 0.000000
0.302198 0.017219 0.001327 0.000000 0.000000
0.329670 0.017128 0.001452 0.000000 0.000000
0.357143 0.017038 0.001579 0.000000 0.000000
0.384615 0.016947 0.001706 0.000000 0.000000
0.412088 0.016856 0.001834 0.000000 0.000000
0.439560 0.016765 0.001962 0.000000 0.000023
0.467033 0.016674 0.002092 0.000000 0.000237
0.494505 0.016583 0.002222 0.000000 0.000264
0.521978 0.016493 0.002353 0.000000 0.000293
0.549451 0.016402 0.002485 0.000000 0.000325
0.576923 0.016311 0.002617 0.000000 0.000359
0.604396 0.016220 0.002751 0.000000 0.000395
0.631868 0.016129 0.002885 0.000000 0.000434
0.659341 0.016039 0.003020 0.000000 0.000476
0.686813 0.015948 0.003156 0.000000 0.000520
0.714286 0.015857 0.003292 0.000000 0.000567
0.741758 0.015766 0.003430 0.000000 0.000617
0.769231 0.015675 0.003568 0.000000 0.000670
0.796703 0.015584 0.003707 0.000000 0.000726
0.824176 0.015494 0.003847 0.000000 0.000785
0.851648 0.015403 0.003987 0.000000 0.000846
0.879121 0.015312 0.004129 0.000000 0.000911
0.906593 0.015221 0.004271 0.000000 0.000979
0.934066 0.015130 0.004414 0.000000 0.001050
0.961538 0.015040 0.004558 0.000000 0.001125
0.989011 0.014949 0.004702 0.000000 0.001203
1.016484 0.014858 0.004848 0.000000 0.001284
1.043956 0.014767 0.004994 0.000000 0.001368
1.071429 0.014676 0.005141 0.000000 0.001456
1.098901 0.014585 0.005289 0.000000 0.001547
1.126374 0.014495 0.005437 0.000000 0.001642
1.153846 0.014404 0.005587 0.000000 0.001740
1.181319 0.014313 0.005737 0.000000 0.001842
1.208791 0.014222 0.005888 0.000000 0.001947
1.236264 0.014131 0.006040 0.000000 0.002056
1.263736 0.014041 0.006192 0.000000 0.002169
1.291209 0.013950 0.006345 0.000000 0.002285
1.318681 0.013859 0.006500 0.000000 0.002405
1.346154 0.013768 0.006655 0.000000 0.002529
1.373626 0.013677 0.006810 0.000000 0.002657
1.401099 0.013586 0.006967 0.000000 0.002788
1.428571 0.013496 0.007124 0.000000 0.002923
1.456044 0.013405 0.007282 0.000000 0.003062
1.483516 0.013314 0.007441 0.000000 0.003203
1.500000 0.013223 0.007904 0.000000 0.004444
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END FTABLE 2
FTABLE 1
38 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.013223 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.027473 0.018273 0.000501 0.000000 0.003333
0.054945 0.018363 0.001004 0.000000 0.003455
0.082418 0.018454 0.001510 0.000000 0.003516
0.109890 0.018545 0.002018 0.000000 0.003578
0.137363 0.018636 0.002529 0.000000 0.003639
0.164835 0.018727 0.003042 0.000000 0.003700
0.192308 0.018818 0.003558 0.000000 0.003761
0.219780 0.018908 0.004076 0.000000 0.003822
0.247253 0.018999 0.004597 0.000000 0.003883
0.274725 0.019090 0.005120 0.000000 0.003944
0.302198 0.019181 0.005645 0.000000 0.004005
0.329670 0.019272 0.006174 0.000000 0.004066
0.357143 0.019362 0.006704 0.000000 0.004127
0.384615 0.019453 0.007238 0.000000 0.004188
0.412088 0.019544 0.007773 0.000000 0.004249
0.439560 0.019635 0.008311 0.000000 0.004310
0.467033 0.019726 0.008852 0.000000 0.004371
0.494505 0.019817 0.009395 0.000000 0.004432
0.521978 0.019907 0.009941 0.034569 0.004444
0.549451 0.019998 0.010489 0.116539 0.004444
0.576923 0.020089 0.011040 0.225672 0.004444
0.604396 0.020180 0.011593 0.355486 0.004444
0.631868 0.020271 0.012148 0.501498 0.004444
0.659341 0.020361 0.012707 0.659695 0.004444
0.686813 0.020452 0.013267 0.826090 0.004444
0.714286 0.020543 0.013830 0.996598 0.004444
0.741758 0.020634 0.014396 1.167052 0.004444
0.769231 0.020725 0.014964 1.333311 0.004444
0.796703 0.020816 0.015535 1.491422 0.004444
0.824176 0.020906 0.016108 1.637810 0.004444
0.851648 0.020997 0.016683 1.769522 0.004444
0.879121 0.021088 0.017261 1.884482 0.004444
0.906593 0.021179 0.017842 1.981777 0.004444
0.934066 0.021270 0.018425 2.061968 0.004444
0.961538 0.021360 0.019011 2.127417 0.004444
0.989011 0.021451 0.019599 2.182633 0.004444
1.000000 0.021488 0.019835 2.263538 0.004444
END FTABLE 1
FTABLE 4
56 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.031635 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.027473 0.031407 0.000098 0.000000 0.000000
0.054945 0.031029 0.000200 0.000000 0.000000
0.082418 0.030651 0.000304 0.000000 0.000000
0.109890 0.030272 0.000412 0.000000 0.000000
0.137363 0.029894 0.000524 0.000000 0.000000
0.164835 0.029515 0.000639 0.000000 0.000000
0.192308 0.029137 0.000757 0.000000 0.000000
0.219780 0.028759 0.000878 0.000000 0.000000
0.247253 0.028380 0.001003 0.000000 0.000000
0.274725 0.028002 0.001131 0.000000 0.000000
0.302198 0.027623 0.001262 0.000000 0.000000
0.329670 0.027245 0.001397 0.000000 0.000000
0.357143 0.026867 0.001535 0.000000 0.000000
0.384615 0.026488 0.001677 0.000000 0.000000
0.412088 0.026110 0.001821 0.000000 0.000000
0.439560 0.025731 0.001969 0.000000 0.000019
0.467033 0.025353 0.002121 0.000000 0.000197
0.494505 0.024975 0.002275 0.000000 0.000219
0.521978 0.024596 0.002433 0.000000 0.000243
0.549451 0.024218 0.002595 0.000000 0.000269
0.576923 0.023839 0.002759 0.000000 0.000298
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0.604396 0.023461 0.002927 0.000000 0.000328
0.631868 0.023082 0.003099 0.000000 0.000360
0.659341 0.022704 0.003273 0.000000 0.000395
0.686813 0.022326 0.003451 0.000000 0.000432
0.714286 0.021947 0.003633 0.000000 0.000471
0.741758 0.021569 0.003817 0.000000 0.000512
0.769231 0.021190 0.004005 0.000000 0.000556
0.796703 0.020812 0.004196 0.000000 0.000602
0.824176 0.020434 0.004391 0.000000 0.000651
0.851648 0.020055 0.004589 0.000000 0.000702
0.879121 0.019677 0.004790 0.000000 0.000756
0.906593 0.019298 0.004995 0.000000 0.000813
0.934066 0.018920 0.005203 0.000000 0.000872
0.961538 0.018542 0.005414 0.000000 0.000934
0.989011 0.018163 0.005629 0.000000 0.000998
1.016484 0.017785 0.005846 0.000000 0.001065
1.043956 0.017406 0.006068 0.000000 0.001135
1.071429 0.017028 0.006292 0.000000 0.001208
1.098901 0.016650 0.006520 0.000000 0.001284
1.126374 0.016271 0.006751 0.000000 0.001362
1.153846 0.015893 0.006986 0.000000 0.001444
1.181319 0.015514 0.007224 0.000000 0.001528
1.208791 0.015136 0.007465 0.000000 0.001616
1.236264 0.014757 0.007709 0.000000 0.001706
1.263736 0.014379 0.007957 0.000000 0.001800
1.291209 0.014001 0.008208 0.000000 0.001896
1.318681 0.013622 0.008463 0.000000 0.001996
1.346154 0.013244 0.008721 0.000000 0.002099
1.373626 0.012865 0.008982 0.000000 0.002205
1.401099 0.012487 0.009246 0.000000 0.002314
1.428571 0.012109 0.009514 0.000000 0.002426
1.456044 0.011730 0.009785 0.000000 0.002541
1.483516 0.011352 0.010060 0.000000 0.002658
1.500000 0.010973 0.010531 0.000000 0.003688
END FTABLE 4
FTABLE 3
38 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.010973 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.027473 0.032013 0.000874 0.000000 0.002766
0.054945 0.032391 0.001759 0.000000 0.002868
0.082418 0.032770 0.002654 0.000000 0.002918
0.109890 0.033148 0.003559 0.000000 0.002969
0.137363 0.033527 0.004475 0.000000 0.003020
0.164835 0.033905 0.005402 0.000000 0.003070
0.192308 0.034283 0.006338 0.000000 0.003121
0.219780 0.034662 0.007285 0.000000 0.003172
0.247253 0.035040 0.008243 0.000000 0.003222
0.274725 0.035419 0.009211 0.000000 0.003273
0.302198 0.035797 0.010189 0.000000 0.003324
0.329670 0.036175 0.011177 0.000000 0.003374
0.357143 0.036554 0.012176 0.000000 0.003425
0.384615 0.036932 0.013186 0.000000 0.003475
0.412088 0.037311 0.014206 0.000000 0.003526
0.439560 0.037689 0.015236 0.000000 0.003577
0.467033 0.038067 0.016277 0.000000 0.003627
0.494505 0.038446 0.017328 0.000000 0.003678
0.521978 0.038824 0.018389 0.034569 0.003688
0.549451 0.039203 0.019461 0.116539 0.003688
0.576923 0.039581 0.020543 0.225672 0.003688
0.604396 0.039960 0.021636 0.355486 0.003688
0.631868 0.040338 0.022739 0.501498 0.003688
0.659341 0.040716 0.023852 0.659695 0.003688
0.686813 0.041095 0.024976 0.826090 0.003688
0.714286 0.041473 0.026110 0.996598 0.003688
0.741758 0.041852 0.027254 1.167052 0.003688
0.769231 0.042230 0.028409 1.333311 0.003688
0.796703 0.042608 0.029575 1.491422 0.003688
0.824176 0.042987 0.030751 1.637810 0.003688
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0.851648 0.043365 0.031937 1.769522 0.003688
0.879121 0.043744 0.033133 1.884482 0.003688
0.906593 0.044122 0.034340 1.981777 0.003688
0.934066 0.044500 0.035558 2.061968 0.003688
0.961538 0.044879 0.036785 2.127417 0.003688
0.989011 0.045257 0.038023 2.182633 0.003688
1.000000 0.045409 0.038522 2.263538 0.003688
END FTABLE 3
FTABLE 6
90 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.037190 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.023333 0.037190 0.000347 0.000000 0.015000
0.046667 0.037190 0.000694 0.000000 0.015000
0.070000 0.037190 0.001041 0.000000 0.015000
0.093333 0.037190 0.001388 0.000000 0.015000
0.116667 0.037190 0.001736 0.000000 0.015000
0.140000 0.037190 0.002083 0.000000 0.015000
0.163333 0.037190 0.002430 0.000000 0.015000
0.186667 0.037190 0.002777 0.000000 0.015000
0.210000 0.037190 0.003124 0.000000 0.015000
0.233333 0.037190 0.003471 0.000000 0.015000
0.256667 0.037190 0.003818 0.000000 0.015000
0.280000 0.037190 0.004165 0.000000 0.015000
0.303333 0.037190 0.004512 0.000000 0.015000
0.326667 0.037190 0.004860 0.000000 0.015000
0.350000 0.037190 0.005207 0.000000 0.015000
0.373333 0.037190 0.005554 0.000000 0.015000
0.396667 0.037190 0.005901 0.000000 0.015000
0.420000 0.037190 0.006248 0.000000 0.015000
0.443333 0.037190 0.006595 0.000000 0.015000
0.466667 0.037190 0.006942 0.000000 0.015000
0.490000 0.037190 0.007289 0.000000 0.015000
0.513333 0.037190 0.007593 0.000000 0.015000
0.536667 0.037190 0.007897 0.000000 0.015000
0.560000 0.037190 0.008200 0.000000 0.015000
0.583333 0.037190 0.008504 0.000000 0.015000
0.606667 0.037190 0.008808 0.000000 0.015000
0.630000 0.037190 0.009112 0.000000 0.015000
0.653333 0.037190 0.009415 0.000000 0.015000
0.676667 0.037190 0.009719 0.000000 0.015000
0.700000 0.037190 0.010023 0.000000 0.015000
0.723333 0.037190 0.010326 0.000000 0.015000
0.746667 0.037190 0.010630 0.000000 0.015000
0.770000 0.037190 0.010934 0.000000 0.015000
0.793333 0.037190 0.011238 0.000000 0.015000
0.816667 0.037190 0.011541 0.000000 0.015000
0.840000 0.037190 0.011585 0.000000 0.015000
0.863333 0.037190 0.011628 0.000000 0.015000
0.886667 0.037190 0.011671 0.000000 0.015000
0.910000 0.037190 0.011715 0.000000 0.015000
0.933333 0.037190 0.011758 0.000000 0.015000
0.956667 0.037190 0.011802 0.000000 0.015000
0.980000 0.037190 0.011845 0.000000 0.015000
1.003333 0.037190 0.011888 0.000000 0.015000
1.026667 0.037190 0.011932 0.000000 0.015000
1.050000 0.037190 0.011975 0.000000 0.015000
1.073333 0.037190 0.012019 0.000000 0.015000
1.096667 0.037190 0.012062 0.000000 0.015000
1.120000 0.037190 0.012105 0.000000 0.015000
1.143333 0.037190 0.012149 0.000000 0.015000
1.166667 0.037190 0.012192 0.000000 0.015000
1.190000 0.037190 0.012236 0.000000 0.015000
1.213333 0.037190 0.012279 0.000000 0.015000
1.236667 0.037190 0.012322 0.000000 0.015000
1.260000 0.037190 0.012366 0.000000 0.015000
1.283333 0.037190 0.012409 0.000000 0.015000
1.306667 0.037190 0.012452 0.000000 0.015000
1.330000 0.037190 0.012496 0.000000 0.015000
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1.353333 0.037190 0.013364 0.000000 0.015000
1.376667 0.037190 0.014231 0.000000 0.015000
1.400000 0.037190 0.015099 0.000000 0.015000
1.423333 0.037190 0.015967 0.000000 0.015000
1.446667 0.037190 0.016835 0.026602 0.015000
1.470000 0.037190 0.017702 0.118500 0.015000
1.493333 0.037190 0.018570 0.246746 0.015000
1.516667 0.037190 0.019438 0.402942 0.015000
1.540000 0.037190 0.020306 0.582760 0.015000
1.563333 0.037190 0.021174 0.783425 0.015000
1.586667 0.037190 0.022041 1.002960 0.015000
1.610000 0.037190 0.022909 1.239864 0.015000
1.633333 0.037190 0.023777 1.492946 0.015000
1.656667 0.037190 0.024645 1.761230 0.015000
1.680000 0.037190 0.025512 2.043900 0.015000
1.703333 0.037190 0.026380 2.340257 0.015000
1.726667 0.037190 0.027248 2.649697 0.015000
1.750000 0.037190 0.028116 2.971687 0.015000
1.773333 0.037190 0.028983 3.305757 0.015000
1.796667 0.037190 0.029851 3.651485 0.015000
1.820000 0.037190 0.030719 4.008489 0.015000
1.843333 0.037190 0.031587 4.376424 0.015000
1.866667 0.037190 0.032455 4.754976 0.015000
1.890000 0.037190 0.033322 5.143853 0.015000
1.913333 0.037190 0.034190 5.542789 0.015000
1.936667 0.037190 0.035058 5.951536 0.015000
1.960000 0.037190 0.035926 6.369864 0.015000
1.983333 0.037190 0.036793 6.797559 0.015000
2.006667 0.037190 0.037661 7.234419 0.015000
2.030000 0.037190 0.038529 7.680257 0.015000
2.053333 0.037190 0.039397 8.134894 0.015000
2.076667 0.037190 0.040264 8.598165 0.015000
END FTABLE 6
FTABLE 5
90 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.033058 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.023333 0.033058 0.000309 0.000000 0.013333
0.046667 0.033058 0.000617 0.000000 0.013333
0.070000 0.033058 0.000926 0.000000 0.013333
0.093333 0.033058 0.001234 0.000000 0.013333
0.116667 0.033058 0.001543 0.000000 0.013333
0.140000 0.033058 0.001851 0.000000 0.013333
0.163333 0.033058 0.002160 0.000000 0.013333
0.186667 0.033058 0.002468 0.000000 0.013333
0.210000 0.033058 0.002777 0.000000 0.013333
0.233333 0.033058 0.003085 0.000000 0.013333
0.256667 0.033058 0.003394 0.000000 0.013333
0.280000 0.033058 0.003702 0.000000 0.013333
0.303333 0.033058 0.004011 0.000000 0.013333
0.326667 0.033058 0.004320 0.000000 0.013333
0.350000 0.033058 0.004628 0.000000 0.013333
0.373333 0.033058 0.004937 0.000000 0.013333
0.396667 0.033058 0.005245 0.000000 0.013333
0.420000 0.033058 0.005554 0.000000 0.013333
0.443333 0.033058 0.005862 0.000000 0.013333
0.466667 0.033058 0.006171 0.000000 0.013333
0.490000 0.033058 0.006479 0.000000 0.013333
0.513333 0.033058 0.006749 0.000000 0.013333
0.536667 0.033058 0.007019 0.000000 0.013333
0.560000 0.033058 0.007289 0.000000 0.013333
0.583333 0.033058 0.007559 0.000000 0.013333
0.606667 0.033058 0.007829 0.000000 0.013333
0.630000 0.033058 0.008099 0.000000 0.013333
0.653333 0.033058 0.008369 0.000000 0.013333
0.676667 0.033058 0.008639 0.000000 0.013333
0.700000 0.033058 0.008909 0.000000 0.013333
0.723333 0.033058 0.009179 0.000000 0.013333
0.746667 0.033058 0.009449 0.000000 0.013333
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0.770000 0.033058 0.009719 0.000000 0.013333
0.793333 0.033058 0.009989 0.000000 0.013333
0.816667 0.033058 0.010259 0.000000 0.013333
0.840000 0.033058 0.010298 0.000000 0.013333
0.863333 0.033058 0.010336 0.000000 0.013333
0.886667 0.033058 0.010375 0.000000 0.013333
0.910000 0.033058 0.010413 0.000000 0.013333
0.933333 0.033058 0.010452 0.000000 0.013333
0.956667 0.033058 0.010490 0.000000 0.013333
0.980000 0.033058 0.010529 0.000000 0.013333
1.003333 0.033058 0.010567 0.000000 0.013333
1.026667 0.033058 0.010606 0.000000 0.013333
1.050000 0.033058 0.010645 0.000000 0.013333
1.073333 0.033058 0.010683 0.000000 0.013333
1.096667 0.033058 0.010722 0.000000 0.013333
1.120000 0.033058 0.010760 0.000000 0.013333
1.143333 0.033058 0.010799 0.000000 0.013333
1.166667 0.033058 0.010837 0.000000 0.013333
1.190000 0.033058 0.010876 0.000000 0.013333
1.213333 0.033058 0.010915 0.000000 0.013333
1.236667 0.033058 0.010953 0.000000 0.013333
1.260000 0.033058 0.010992 0.000000 0.013333
1.283333 0.033058 0.011030 0.000000 0.013333
1.306667 0.033058 0.011069 0.000000 0.013333
1.330000 0.033058 0.011107 0.000000 0.013333
1.353333 0.033058 0.011879 0.000000 0.013333
1.376667 0.033058 0.012650 0.000000 0.013333
1.400000 0.033058 0.013421 0.000000 0.013333
1.423333 0.033058 0.014193 0.000000 0.013333
1.446667 0.033058 0.014964 0.026602 0.013333
1.470000 0.033058 0.015736 0.118500 0.013333
1.493333 0.033058 0.016507 0.246746 0.013333
1.516667 0.033058 0.017278 0.402942 0.013333
1.540000 0.033058 0.018050 0.582760 0.013333
1.563333 0.033058 0.018821 0.783425 0.013333
1.586667 0.033058 0.019592 1.002960 0.013333
1.610000 0.033058 0.020364 1.239864 0.013333
1.633333 0.033058 0.021135 1.492946 0.013333
1.656667 0.033058 0.021906 1.761230 0.013333
1.680000 0.033058 0.022678 2.043900 0.013333
1.703333 0.033058 0.023449 2.340257 0.013333
1.726667 0.033058 0.024220 2.649697 0.013333
1.750000 0.033058 0.024992 2.971687 0.013333
1.773333 0.033058 0.025763 3.305757 0.013333
1.796667 0.033058 0.026534 3.651485 0.013333
1.820000 0.033058 0.027306 4.008489 0.013333
1.843333 0.033058 0.028077 4.376424 0.013333
1.866667 0.033058 0.028848 4.754976 0.013333
1.890000 0.033058 0.029620 5.143853 0.013333
1.913333 0.033058 0.030391 5.542789 0.013333
1.936667 0.033058 0.031163 5.951536 0.013333
1.960000 0.033058 0.031934 6.369864 0.013333
1.983333 0.033058 0.032705 6.797559 0.013333
2.006667 0.033058 0.033477 7.234419 0.013333
2.030000 0.033058 0.034248 7.680257 0.013333
2.053333 0.033058 0.035019 8.134894 0.013333
2.076667 0.033058 0.035791 8.598165 0.013333
END FTABLE 5
FTABLE 7
92 4
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.045723 0.000000 0.000000
0.044444 0.045723 0.002032 0.001971
0.088889 0.045723 0.004064 0.002788
0.133333 0.045723 0.006096 0.003414
0.177778 0.045723 0.008129 0.003943
0.222222 0.045723 0.010161 0.004408
0.266667 0.045723 0.012193 0.004829
0.311111 0.045723 0.014225 0.005215
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0.355556 0.045723 0.016257 0.005576
0.400000 0.045723 0.018289 0.005914
0.444444 0.045723 0.020322 0.006234
0.488889 0.045723 0.022354 0.006538
0.533333 0.045723 0.024386 0.006829
0.577778 0.045723 0.026418 0.007107
0.622222 0.045723 0.028450 0.007376
0.666667 0.045723 0.030482 0.007635
0.711111 0.045723 0.032514 0.007885
0.755556 0.045723 0.034547 0.008128
0.800000 0.045723 0.036579 0.008363
0.844444 0.045723 0.038611 0.008593
0.888889 0.045723 0.040643 0.008816
0.933333 0.045723 0.042675 0.009033
0.977778 0.045723 0.044707 0.009246
1.022222 0.045723 0.046739 0.009454
1.066667 0.045723 0.048772 0.009657
1.111111 0.045723 0.050804 0.009856
1.155556 0.045723 0.052836 0.010051
1.200000 0.045723 0.054868 0.010243
1.244444 0.045723 0.056900 0.010431
1.288889 0.045723 0.058932 0.010616
1.333333 0.045723 0.060965 0.010797
1.377778 0.045723 0.062997 0.010976
1.422222 0.045723 0.065029 0.011151
1.466667 0.045723 0.067061 0.011324
1.511111 0.045723 0.069093 0.011494
1.555556 0.045723 0.071125 0.011662
1.600000 0.045723 0.073157 0.011828
1.644444 0.045723 0.075190 0.011991
1.688889 0.045723 0.077222 0.012152
1.733333 0.045723 0.079254 0.012311
1.777778 0.045723 0.081286 0.012526
1.822222 0.045723 0.083318 0.013123
1.866667 0.045723 0.085350 0.013938
1.911111 0.045723 0.087382 0.014902
1.955556 0.045723 0.089415 0.015985
2.000000 0.045723 0.091447 0.017165
2.044444 0.045723 0.093479 0.018428
2.088889 0.045723 0.095511 0.019761
2.133333 0.045723 0.097543 0.021157
2.177778 0.045723 0.099575 0.022607
2.222222 0.045723 0.101608 0.024104
2.266667 0.045723 0.103640 0.025643
2.311111 0.045723 0.105672 0.027218
2.355556 0.045723 0.107704 0.028824
2.400000 0.045723 0.109736 0.030458
2.444444 0.045723 0.111768 0.032114
2.488889 0.045723 0.113800 0.033791
2.533333 0.045723 0.115833 0.035483
2.577778 0.045723 0.117865 0.037188
2.622222 0.045723 0.119897 0.038903
2.666667 0.045723 0.121929 0.040625
2.711111 0.045723 0.123961 0.042352
2.755556 0.045723 0.125993 0.044081
2.800000 0.045723 0.128025 0.046083
2.844444 0.045723 0.130058 0.048186
2.888889 0.045723 0.132090 0.050329
2.933333 0.045723 0.134122 0.052512
2.977778 0.045723 0.136154 0.054733
3.022222 0.045723 0.138186 0.108655
3.066667 0.045723 0.140218 0.329732
3.111111 0.045723 0.142251 0.643960
3.155556 0.045723 0.144283 1.026273
3.200000 0.045723 0.146315 1.460853
3.244444 0.045723 0.148347 1.933815
3.288889 0.045723 0.150379 2.431344
3.333333 0.045723 0.152411 2.939253
3.377778 0.045723 0.154443 3.443131
3.422222 0.045723 0.156476 3.928816
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3.466667 0.045723 0.158508 4.383099
3.511111 0.045723 0.160540 4.794576
3.555556 0.045723 0.162572 5.154648
3.600000 0.045723 0.164604 5.458624
3.644444 0.045723 0.166636 5.706932
3.688889 0.045723 0.168669 5.906416
3.733333 0.045723 0.170701 6.071719
3.777778 0.045723 0.172733 6.307690
3.822222 0.045723 0.174765 6.483883
3.866667 0.045723 0.176797 6.655378
3.911111 0.045723 0.178829 6.822530
3.955556 0.045723 0.180861 6.985656
4.000000 0.045723 0.182894 7.145031
4.044444 0.045723 0.184926 7.300904
END FTABLE 7
END FTABLES
EXT SOURCES
<-Volume-> <Member> SsysSgap<--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # tem strg<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM RCHRES 1 EXTNL PREC
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1.167 SUM RCHRES 3 EXTNL PREC
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.5 RCHRES 1 EXTNL POTEV
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 RCHRES 2 EXTNL POTEV
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.5 RCHRES 3 EXTNL POTEV
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 RCHRES 4 EXTNL POTEV
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 RCHRES 5 EXTNL POTEV
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 RCHRES 6 EXTNL POTEV
END EXT SOURCES
EXT TARGETS
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Volume-> <Member> Tsys Tgap Amd ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # <Name> tem strg strg***
RCHRES 7 HYDR RO 1 1 1 WDM 1016 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 7 HYDR STAGE 1 1 1 WDM 1017 STAG ENGL REPL
COPY 1 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 WDM 701 FLOW ENGL REPL
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 WDM 801 FLOW ENGL REPL
COPY 601 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 12.1 WDM 901 FLOW ENGL REPL
END EXT TARGETS
MASS-LINK
<Volume> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult--> <Target> <-Grp> <-Member->***
<Name> <Name> # #<-factor-> <Name> <Name> # #***
MASS-LINK 2
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 2
MASS-LINK 3
PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 3
MASS-LINK 5
IMPLND IWATER SURO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 5
MASS-LINK 7
RCHRES OFLOW OVOL 1 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 7
MASS-LINK 8
RCHRES OFLOW OVOL 2 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 8
MASS-LINK 12
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Appendix D
Geotechnical Engineering Report
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting
February 12, 2018
ADF Properties, LLC
15007 Woodinville Redmond Road, Suite A
Woodinville, WA 98072
Attention: Mr. Dale Fonk
Subject: Geotechnical Engineering Report
Sunset Highlands Mixed Use Development
4409 NE Sunset Boulevard
Renton, Washington
SSGC Project No. 18003
Mr. Fonk,
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting (SSGC) has completed a geotechnical assessment for the planned
mixed use development at the above address. Our services have been completed in general conformance
with our proposal P17092 (dated November 27 2017) and authorized per signature of our services
agreement. Our scope of services included completion of five test pits and two infiltration tests,
laboratory testing, engineering analyses, and preparation of this report.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Mixed use development is planned on property at 4409 NE Sunset Boulevard in Renton, Washington.
The property is on the south side of the street and encompasses approximately 0.8 acres. We understand
two multi-family buildings are planned with two separate retail spaces. Residential buildings will be
three-story structures, with retail buildings anticipated to be one- to two-story structures. Buildings will
be supported on conventional spread footing foundations with concrete slab-on-grade floors. Porous
pavements are being considered to facilitate stormwater control.
SITE CONDITIONS
The property is currently vacant and covered with principally grass and weeds. It slopes gently down to
the south (from street grade of Sunset Boulevard) with overall elevations change on the order of 5 (+/-)
feet. A wetland borders the southern property boundary.
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
Subsurface conditions were characterized by completing five (5) test pits on the site on January 24, 2018.
Test pits were advanced to final depths between about 5 and 6 feet below existing ground surface.
Approximate locations of the explorations are shown on Figure 1, Exploration Plan. Logs of the test pits
are provided in Appendix A. A summary description of observed subgrade conditions is provided below.
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Soil Conditions
Surface topsoil and/or fill was observed in all test pits and ranged in depth from about 1 to 1.5
feet at the test pit locations. We understand the site was previously developed as a single-family
residence, and therefore thicker fill sections may locally be present in other areas.
Native soil below the topsoil/fill was fine-medium sand with silt, to silty sand. These soils were in
a loose to medium dense condition and extended to depths between 2.5 to 4 feet in the test pits.
These soils are interpreted to represent alluvium outwash or reworked sandy glacial till. Below
these soils was silty sand with gravel in a medium dense to dense condition that extended to the
bottom of the test pits. This soil is considered sandy glacial till.
Groundwater Conditions
Seepage was observed in all of the test pits at depths between about 2.5 to 3.5 feet. The dense
glacial till below the upper sand is considered impermeable to vertical groundwater flow and can
cause perched groundwater conditions during the wetter seasons of the year. Groundwater levels
will fluctuate due to seasonal precipitation variations and on- and off-site drainage patterns.
Geologic Setting
Soils within the project area have been classified by the NRCS in the Soil Survey of King County
Area, Washington. Surface soils on the site are mapped as Ragnar -Indianola Association. This
soil is described as fine sandy loam and loamy fine sand that formed on glacial terraces near
streams. Glacial till (Alderwood and Everett soils) are mapped nearby the property. Upper sand
soils observed in the test pit appear to confirm the mapped soil type, with dense glacial till below.
GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
The development is considered feasible based on observed soil conditions in the test pits. Properly
prepared native soils can be used for support of conventional spread footing foundations, floor slabs, and
pavements.
Infiltration to assist in stormwater control will be difficult at this site. The dense glacial till at fairly
shallow depth will create a barrier to vertical groundwater flow as observed by shallow seepage in test
pits. Some infiltration potential is present in the looser upper sands, but the limited thickness of these
layers will most likely only support porous pavements or shallow dispersion type infiltration facilities.
Recommendations presented in the following sections should be considered general and may require
modifications when earthwork and grading occur. They are based upon the subsurface conditions
observed in the test pits and the assumption that finish site grades will be similar to existing grades. It
should be noted that subsurface conditions across the site may vary from those depicted on the
exploration logs and can change with time. Therefore, proper site preparation will depend upon the
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weather and soil conditions encountered at the time of construction. We recommend SSGC review final
plans and further assess subgrade conditions at the time of construction, as warranted.
General Site Preparation
Site grading and earthwork should include procedures to control surface water runoff. Grading the site
without adequate drainage control measures may negatively impact site soils, resulting in increased export
of impacted soil and import of fill materials, thereby potentially increasing the cost of the earthwork and
subgrade preparation phases of the project.
Site grading should include removal (stripping) of topsoil and any fill encountered, or very loose or soft
soils in building and pavement areas. Subgrades should consist of firm, undisturbed native soils
following stripping.
General Subgrade Preparation
Subgrades in building footprints and pavement areas should consist of firm, undisturbed native soil. We
recommend exposed subgrades in building and conventional pavement areas are proofrolled using a large
roller, loaded dump truck, or other mechanical equipment to assess subgrade conditions following
stripping. Proofrolling efforts should result in the upper 1 foot of subgrade soils in building and
conventional pavement areas achieving a compaction level of at least 95 percent of the maximum dry
density (MDD) per the ASTM D1557 test method. Wet, loose, or soft subgrades that cannot achieve this
compaction level should be removed (over-excavated) and replaced with structural fill. The depth of
over-excavation should be based on soil conditions at the time of construction. A representative of SSGC
should be present to assess subgrade conditions during proofrolling.
Subgrade preparation guidelines for porous (pervious) pavements typically recommend limiting or
eliminating compaction of subgrade so densification and reduction of infiltration capacity will not occur.
Subgrades in porous (pervious) pavement areas should not be proofrolled following stripping. Probing of
porous pavement subgrades should be completed to identify soft or loose areas that should be remediated.
Grading and Drainage
Positive drainage should be provided during construction and maintained throughout the life of the
development. Allowing surface water into cut or fill areas, utility trenches and building footprints should
be prevented.
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Structural Fill Materials
The suitability of soil for use as structural fill will depend on the gradation and moisture content of the
soil when it is placed. Soils with higher fines content (soil fraction passing the U.S. No. 200 sieve) will
become sensitive with higher moisture content. It is often difficult to achieve adequate compaction if soil
moisture is outside of optimum ranges for soils that contain more than about 5 percent fines.
Site Soils: Topsoil or organic rich soils are not considered suitable as structural fill. Native soils
observed could be suitable for use as structural fill provided they can be moisture conditioned to
within optimal ranges. Some of the native soils have considerable fine (silt) content and therefore
will be moisture sensitive and difficult to use as structural fill. Optimum moisture is considered
within about +/- 2 percent of the moisture content required to achieve the maximum density per
the ASTM D-1557 test method. If moisture content is higher or lower than optimum, soils would
need to be dried or wetted prior to placement as structural fill.
Import Fill Materials: We recommend import structural fill placed during dry weather consist of
material which meets the specifications for Gravel Borrow as described in Section 9-03.14(1) of
the 2016 Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Specifications for Road,
Bridge, and Municipal Construction (Publication M 41-10). Gravel Borrow should be protected
from disturbance if exposed to wet conditions after placement.
During wet weather, or for backfill on wet subgrades, import soil suitable for compaction in
wetter conditions should be provided. Imported fill for use in wet conditions should conform to
specifications for Select Borrow as described in Section 9-03.14(2), or Crushed Surfacing per
Section 9-03.9(3) of the 2016 WSDOT M-41 manual, with the modification that a maximum of 5
percent by weight shall pass the U.S. No. 200 sieve for these soil types.
Structural fill placement and compaction is weather-dependent. Delays due to inclement weather
are common, even when using select granular fill. We recommend site grading and earthwork be
scheduled for the drier months of the year. Structural fill should not consist of frozen material.
Structural Fill Placement
We recommend structural fill is placed in lifts not exceeding about 10 inches in loose measure. It may be
necessary to adjust lift thickness based on site and fill conditions during placement and compaction. Finer
grained soil used as structural fill and/or lighter weight compaction equipment may require significantly
thinner lifts to attain required compaction levels. Granular soil with lower fines contents could potentially
be placed in thicker lifts if they can be adequately compacted. Structural fill should be compacted to
attain the recommended levels presented in Table 1, Compaction Criteria.
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Table 1. Compaction Criteria
Fill Application Compaction Criteria*
Footing areas 95 %
Upper 2 feet in pavement areas, slabs and sidewalks, and utility trenches 95 %
Below 2 feet in pavement areas, slabs and sidewalks, and utility trenches 92 %
Utility trenches or general fill in non-paved or -building areas 90 %
*Per the ASTM D 1557 test method.
Trench backfill within about 2 feet of utility lines should not be over-compacted to reduce the risk of
damage to the line. In some instances the top of the utility line may be within 2 feet of the surface.
Backfill in these circumstances should be compacted to a firm and unyielding condition.
We recommend fill procedures include maintaining grades that promote drainage and do not allow
ponding of water within the fill area. The contractor should protect compacted fill subgrades from
disturbance during wet weather. In the event of rain during structural fill placement, the exposed fill
surface should be allowed to dry prior to placement of additional fill. Alternatively, the we t soil can be
removed. We recommend consideration is given to protecting haul routes and other high traffic areas
with free-draining granular fill material (i.e. sand and gravel containing less than 5 percent fines) or
quarry spalls to reduce the potential for disturbance to the subgrade during inclement weather.
Earthwork Procedures
Conventional earthmoving equipment should be suitable for earthwork at this site. Earthwork may be
difficult during periods of wet weather or if elevated soil moisture is present. Excavated site soils may
not be suitable as structural fill depending on the soil moisture content and weather conditions at the time
of earthwork. If soils are stockpiled and wet weather is anticipated, the stockpile should be protected with
securely anchored plastic sheeting. If stockpiled soils become wet and unusable, it will become necessary
to import clean, granular soils to complete wet weather site work.
Wet or disturbed subgrade soils should be over-excavated to expose firm, non-yielding, non-organic soils
and backfilled with compacted structural fill. We recommend the earthwork portion of this project be
completed during extended periods of dry weather. If earthwork is completed during the wet season
(typically October through May) it may be necessary to take extra measures to protect subgrade soils.
If earthwork takes place during freezing conditions, we recommend the exposed subgrade is allowed to
thaw and re-compacted prior to placing subsequent lifts of structural fill. Alternatively, the frozen soil
can be removed to unfrozen soil and replaced with structural fill.
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The contractor is responsible for designing and constructing stable, temporary excavations (including
utility trenches) as required to maintain stability of excavation sides and bottoms. Excavations should be
sloped or shored in the interest of safety following local and federal regulations, including current OSHA
excavation and trench safety standards. Temporary excavation cuts should be sloped at inclinations of
1.5H:1V (Horizontal:Vertical) or flatter, unless the contractor can demonstrate the safety of steeper cut
slopes. Permanent cut and fill slopes should be inclined at 2H:1V, or flatter.
A qualified geotechnical engineer and materials testing firm should be retained during the construction
phase of the project to observe earthwork operations and to perform necessary tests and observations
during subgrade preparation, placement and compaction of structural fill, and backfilling of excavations.
Foundations
Foundations can be placed on native subgrade soils or on a zone of structural fill above prepared
subgrades as described in this report. The following recommendations are for conventional spread
footing foundations:
Bearing Capacity (net allowable): 2,500 pounds per square foot (psf) for footings
supported on firm native soils or structural fill over
native subgrades prepared as described in this report.
Footing Width (Minimum): 18 inches (Strip)
24 inches (Column)
Embedment Depth (Minimum): 18 inches (Exterior)
12 inches (Interior)
Settlement: Total: < 1 inch
Differential: < 1/2 inch (over 30 feet)
Allowable Lateral Passive Resistance: 325 psf/ft* (below 12 inches)
Allowable Coefficient of Friction: 0.35*
*These values include a factor of safety of approximately 1.5.
The net allowable bearing pressures presented above may be increased by one -third to resist transient,
dynamic loads such as wind or seismic forces. Lateral resistance to footings should be ignored in the
upper 12-inches from exterior finish grade unless restricted.
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Foundation Construction Considerations
All foundation subgrades should be free of water and loose soil prior to placing concrete , and
should be prepared as recommended in this report. Concrete should be placed soon after
excavating and compaction to reduce disturbance to bearing soils. Should soils at foundation
level become excessively dry, disturbed, saturated, or frozen, the affected soil should be removed
prior to placing concrete. We recommend SSGC observe all foundation subgrades prior to
placement of concrete.
Foundation Drainage
Ground surface adjacent foundations should be sloped away to facilitate drainage. We recommend
footing drains are installed around perimeter footings. Footing drains should include a minimum 4-
inch diameter perforated rigid plastic or metal drain line installed along the exterior base of the
footing. The perforated drain lines should be connected to a tight line pipe that discharges to an
approved storm drain receptor. The drain line should be surrounded by a zone of clean, free-draining
granular material having less than 5 percent passing the No. 200 sieve or meeting the requirements of
section 9-03.12(2) “Gravel Backfill for Walls” in the 2016 WSDOT Standard Specifications for
Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction manual (M41-10). The free-draining aggregate zone
should be at least 12 inches wide and wrapped in filter fabric. The granular fill should extend to
within 6 inches of final grade where it should be capped with compacted fill containing sufficient
fines to reduce infiltration of surface water into the footing drains. Alternately, the ground surface
can be paved with asphalt or concrete. Cleanouts are recommended for maintenance of the drain
system.
On-Grade Floor Slabs
On-grade floor slabs should be placed on native soils or structural fill prepared as described in this report.
We recommend a modulus subgrade reaction of 225 pounds per square inch per inch (psi/in) for native
soil or compacted granular structural fill over properly prepared native soil.
We recommend a capillary break is provided between the prepared subgrade and bottom of slab.
Capillary break material should be a minimum of 4 inches thick and consist of compacted clean, free-
draining, well graded course sand and gravel. The capillary break material should contain less than 5
percent fines, based on that soil fraction passing the U.S. No. 4 sieve. Alternatively, a clean angular
gravel such as No. 7 aggregate per Section 9-03.1(4) C of the 2016 WSDOT (M41-10) manual could be
used for this purpose.
We recommend positive separations and/or isolation joints are provided between slabs and foundations,
and columns or utility lines to allow independent movement where needed. Backfill in interior trenches
beneath slabs should be compacted in accordance with recommendations presented in this report.
A vapor retarder should be considered beneath concrete slabs that will be covered with moisture sensitive
or impervious coverings (such as tile, wood, etc.), or when the slab will support equipment or stored
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materials sensitive to moisture. We recommend the slab designer refer to ACI 302 and/or ACI 360 for
procedures and limitations regarding the use and placement of vapor retarders.
Seismic Considerations
Seismic parameters and values in Table 2 are recommended based on the 2015 International Building
Code (IBC).
Table 2. Seismic Parameters
PARAMETER VALUE
2015 International Building Code (IBC)
Site Classification1 D
Ss Spectral Acceleration for a Short Period 1.408
S1 Spectral Acceleration for a 1-Second Period 0.530g
Fa Site Coefficient for a Short Period 1.00
Fv Site Coefficient for a 1-Second Period 1.5
1 Note: In general accordance with 2015 International Building Code, Section 1613.3.1 for risk categories
I,II,III. IBC Site Class is based on characteristics of the upper 100 feet of the subsurface profile. Ss, S1, Fa, and
Fv values based on the USGS US Seismic Design Maps website using referenced site latitude and longitude.
Liquefaction
Soil liquefaction is a condition where loose, typically granular soils located below the
groundwater surface lose strength during ground shaking, and is often associated with
earthquakes. The King County “Liquefaction Susceptibility” Map (Map 11-5, dated May 2010)
depicts the site in an area with very low to low liquefaction potential. Native soils at fairly
shallow depth consist of dense to very dense glacial till. The risk of liquefaction at this site is
considered low for the design level earthquake.
Infiltration Characteristics
We understand stormwater control will be provided by infiltration facilities, if feasible. Assessment of
infiltration was completed per the 2016 King County Surface Water Design Manual (and 2014 DOE
Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Two small-scale Pilot Infiltration Tests (PIT)
were attempted on the site. However, shallow seepage into the PIT-1 test hole prevented accurate
measurements. Seepage was not observed in the PIT-2 test site. Results of the infiltration test is provided
in Table 3.
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Table 3. Infiltration Rates
Test Site and
Depth (ft) Soil Type Field Infiltration Rate
(in/hr)
Corrected
Infiltration
Rate
(in/hr)
Correction
Factors*
(Fg/Ft/Fp)
PIT-1, 2 ft Alluvium N/A N/A (0.7/0.5/0.8)
PIT-2, 2 ft Alluvium 1.5 0.42 (0.7/0.5/0.8)
*Correction Factors from the 2016 King County Surface Design Manual.
Calculated and corrected infiltration rates are considered appropriate for the upper soil tested. Gradation
tests completed on samples from two of the test pits suggests the upper sand soils are similar across the
site and would provide similar infiltration rates. We recommend a preliminary long-term design rate of
0.4 inches per hour (in/hr) is used for design of infiltration facilities located in soils above dense
unweathered till. Other correction factors should be applied to the above recommended long-term rate, as
required for the type of infiltration system selected.
It should be noted that infiltrated water will migrate down to the denser till and then flow laterally
downslope towards the wetland (to the south). Shallow perched groundwater was observed in all of the
test pits. Infiltration facilities such as trenches or ponds are not considered feasible on this site.
Bioswales, pervious pavements, or other shallow dispersion systems could be considered in the upper
sand soils, if allowed by the City.
Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) and organic content test were completed on a sample from the base of
the PIT-2 site. Test results are summarized in the table below.
Table 4. CEC and Organic Content Results
Test Location, Sample Number,
and Depth
CEC Results
(milliequivalents)
CEC Required*
(milliequivalents)
Organic
Content
Results (%)
Organic
Content
Required*
(%)
PIT-2, S-1, 2 ft 12.1 ≥ 5 4.11 ≥1.0
*Per the 2016 DOE Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington
Organic content and CEC test results satisfy King County and DOE requirements.
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Conventional Pavement Sections
Subgrades for conventional pavement areas should be prepared as described in the “Subgrade
Preparation” section of this report. Subgrades below pavement sections should be graded or crowned to
promote drainage and not allow for ponding of water beneath the section. If drainage is not provided and
ponding occurs, the subgrade soils could become saturated, lose strength, and result in premature distress
to the pavement. In addition, the pavement surfacing should also be graded to promote drainage and
reduce the potential for ponding of water on the pavement surface.
Minimum recommended pavement sections for conventional pavements are presented in Table 5.
Pavement sections in public right-of-ways should conform to City of Edgewood requirements for the road
designation.
Table 5. Preliminary Pavement Sections
Traffic Area
Minimum Recommended Pavement Section Thickness (inches)
Asphalt
Concrete
Surface1
Portland
Cement
Concrete2
Aggregate
Base
Course3,4
Subbase
Aggregate5
Access Drive 3 - 6 12
Parking 2 - 4 12
1 1/2 –inch nominal aggregate hot-mix asphalt (HMA) per WSDOT 9-03.8(1)
2 A 28 day minimum compressive strength of 4,000 psi and an allowable flexural strength of at least 250
psi
3 Crushed Surfacing Base Course per WSDOT 9-03.9(3)
4Although not required for structural support under concrete pavements, a minimum four-inch thick base
course layer is recommended to help reduce potentials for slab curl, shrinkage cracking, and subgrade
“pumping” through joints
5 Native granular soils compacted to 95% of the ASTM D1557 test method, or Gravel Borrow per
WSDOT 9-03.14(1) or Crushed Surfacing Base Course WSDOT 9-03.9(3)
Conventional Pavement Maintenance
The performance and lifespan of pavements can be significantly impacted by future maintenance.
The above pavement sections represent minimum recommended thicknesses and, as such, periodic
maintenance should be completed. Proper maintenance will slow the rate of pavement
deterioration, and will improve pavement performance and life. Preventative maintenance consists
of both localized maintenance (crack and joint sealing and patching) and global maintenance
(surface sealing). Added maintenance measures should be anticipated over the lifetime of the
pavement section if any existing fill or topsoil is left in-place beneath pavement sections.
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Porous Pavements
Porous (pervious) asphalt pavements could be considered to facilitate stormwater control provided
subgrades consist of the upper sand (alluvium) soil. We recommend pervious pavements are only
considered in light duty traffic areas. Porous pavements are not recommended in heavy duty traffic areas,
or areas directly underlain by dense glacial till.
Infiltration characteristics of site soils are discussed in the “Infiltration Characteristics” section of this
report. Porous pavement sections typically use a storage bed of free–draining imported granular material
under the surface pavement. The thickness of the storage layer should be sized for the amount of
stormwater to be stored and infiltration characteristics of the soil, and can range from about 6 inches to
over 18 inches. Storage bed material should conform to the gradation criteria presented in Section 9-
03.9(2) “Permeable Ballast” of the WSDOT Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction
(Publication M 41-10). A thin (approximately 2-inch) choker course layer of material meeting criteria of
Section 9-03.12(4) of the WSDOT manual should be placed above and below the storage bed material. A
geotextile separation fabric could be used in lieu of the lower choker course material. Gradations of the
storage bed and choker course layers are presented in Table 6.
Table 6. Storage Bed and Choker Course Materials
US Standard Sieve Size
Total Percent Passing Sieve
Storage Bed
WSDOT
9-03.9(2)
Choker Course
WSDOT
9-03.12(4)
2 ½” 99-100
2” 65-100
1 ½”
1” 100
3/4” 40-80 80-100
3/8” 0-40
#4 5 0-4
#200 0-1.5 0-2
We recommend the pervious asphalt layer have a thickness of at least 3-inches.
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The lower choker course layer and initial lift of storage bed material should be compacted with non-vibratory
rollers to limit densification of subgrade soils. The upper storage bed and the choker course layer should be
compacted to a firm and unyielding condition achieving a compaction level of approximately 92 percent of
the maximum dry density per the ASTM D-1557 test method.
Porous Pavement Maintenance
The performance and lifespan of porous pavements is highly dependent on maintenance.
Maintenance of porous pavements will be necessary to retain the drainage characteristics of the
asphalt. Regular cleaning of the surface will be required for the porous pavement. Typically, this
is completed using vacuum equipment to remove fine sediment and vegetation that will collect on
the asphalt surface. It is not practical at this time to estimate the amount of cleaning required for
this site as it will be dependent on the amount of vehicle traffic, surrounding vegetation, and
cleanliness of adjacent road surfaces leading into the site. However, at least annual cleaning of
the surface via vacuuming should be completed with more frequent cleaning if excessive dirt or
vegetation is observed collecting on the pavement surface during particular times of the year.
Regular sweeping of the asphalt surface could help in maintaining a cleaner surface.
Porous pavements typically have slightly coarser average aggregate size (fewer fines) to achi eve
the porosity of the asphalt. As such, they have the tendency to ravel and not wear as well as
conventional asphalt sections, particularly in high traffic areas and in areas where repetitive
short radius turns occur. Regular maintenance will improve the lifespan of the porous
pavement section.
REPORT CONDITIONS
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of ADF Properties and their agents for specific
application to the project discussed, and has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted
geotechnical engineering practices in the area. No warranties, either express or i mplied, are intended or
made. The analysis and recommendations presented in this report are based on observed soil conditions
and test results at the indicated locations, and from other geologic information discussed. This report
does not reflect variations that may occur across the site, or due to the modifying effects of construction
or weather. The nature and extent of such variations may not become evident until during or after
construction. If variations appear, we should be immediately notified so that further evaluation and
supplemental recommendations can be provided.
This report was prepared for the planned type of development of the site as discussed herein. It is not
valid for third party entities or alternate types of development on the site without the express written
consent of SSGC. If development plans change we should be notified to review those changes and modify
our recommendations as necessary.
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South Sound Geotechnical Consulting
P.O. Box 39500
Lakewood, WA 98496
(253) 973-0515
Figure 1 – Exploration Plan
Sunset Highlands Mixed-Use
Renton, WA SSGC Project #18003
Approximate Test Pit Location
PIT - 1
TP - 1
PIT-1
PIT - 1
Approximate Infiltration Test
Location
Scale: NTS
Base map from drawing “Profile Exhibit”, by AHBL,
Inc)
TP-2
Legend
TP-4
TP-1
TP-3
TP-1
TP-1
TP-1
PIT-2
TP-5
TP-1
Geotechnical Engineering Report SSGC
Sunset Highlands Mixed-Use Development
NE Sunset Boulevard
Renton, Washington
SSGC Project No. 18003
February 12, 2018
A-1
Appendix A
Field Exploration Procedures and Test Pit Logs
Geotechnical Engineering Report SSGC
Sunset Highlands Mixed-Use Development
NE Sunset Boulevard
Renton, Washington
SSGC Project No. 18003
February 12, 2018
Field Exploration Procedures8
Our field exploration for this project included five test pits and one infiltration test completed on January
24, 2018. The approximate locations of the explorations are shown on Figure 1, Exploration Plan. The
exploration locations were determined by pacing from site features. Ground surface elevations referenced
on the logs were inferred from Google Satellite imagery. Test pit locations and elevations should be
considered accurate only to the degree implied by the means and methods used.
A private excavation company subcontracted to SSGC dug the test pits. Soil samples were collected and
stored in moisture tight containers for further assessment and laboratory testing. Explorations were
backfilled with excavated soils and tamped when completed. Please note that backfill in the explorations
will likely settle with time. Backfill material located in building areas should be re-excavated and
recompacted, or replaced with structural fill.
The following logs indicate the observed lithology of soils and other materials observed in the
explorations at the time of excavation. Where a soil contact was observed to be gradational, our log
indicates the average contact depth. Our logs also indicate the approximate depth to groundwater (where
observed at the time of excavation), along with sample numbers and approximate sample depths. Soil
descriptions on the logs are based on the Unified Soil Classification System.
Project: Sunset Apartments SSGC Job # 18003 TEST PIT LOGS PAGE 1 OF 2
Location: Auburn, WA
TEST PIT LOGS FIGURE A-1
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting TP-1 TO TP-5 Logged by: THR
Test Pit TP-1
Depth (feet)
Material Description
0 – 1
1 – 3.5
3.5 - 5.5
Fill/Topsoil: Silt, sand, and gravel over about 3 inches of
topsoil.
SAND with some silt: Loose to medium dense, moist to wet,
reddish brown. (Sample S-1 @ 2 feet)
Silty SAND with gravel: Medium dense to dense, moist,
gray. (Sandy Glacial Till)
Test pit completed at approximately 5.5 feet on 1/24/18.
Seepage observed at about 3.5 feet at time of excavation.
Approximate surface elevation: 398 feet
Test Pit TP-2
Depth (feet)
Material Description
0 – 1
1 – 4
4 - 6
Topsoil: Silty sand with organics: Loose, moist, dark brown.
SAND with some silt: Loose to medium dense, moist to wet,
reddish brown.
SAND with silt and gravel: Medium dense to dense, moist,
gray. (Sandy Glacial Till)
Test pit completed at approximately 6 feet on 1/24/18.
Seepage observed at about 3.5 feet at time of excavation.
Approximate surface elevation: 396 feet
Test Pit TP-3
Depth (feet)
Material Description
0 – 1.5
1.5 – 2.5
2.5 - 5
Fill: Silt, sand, and gravel with some organics: Loose, moist,
dark brown.
SAND with some silt: Loose to medium dense, moist to wet,
reddish brown.
SAND with silt and gravel: Medium dense to dense, moist,
gray. (Sandy Glacial Till)
Test pit completed at approximately 5 feet on 1/24/18.
Seepage observed at about 2.5 feet at time of excavation.
Approximate surface elevation: 396 feet
Project: Sunset Apartments SSGC Job # 18003 TEST PIT LOGS PAGE 2 OF 2
Location: Auburn, WA
TEST PIT LOGS FIGURE A-1
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting TP-1 TO TP-5 Logged by: THR
Test Pit TP-4
Depth (feet)
Material Description
0 – 1.5
1.5 – 3.5
3.5 - 6
Fill: Silt, sand, and gravel with some organics: Loose, moist,
dark brown.
Silty SAND with some gravel and occasional cobble:
Medium dense, moist, grayish brown.
SAND with silt and gravel: Medium dense to dense, moist,
gray. (Sandy Glacial Till)
Test pit completed at approximately 6 feet on 1/24/18.
Seepage observed at about 3 feet at time of excavation.
Approximate surface elevation: 397 feet
Test Pit TP-5
Depth (feet)
Material Description
0 – 1
1 – 2.5
2.5 - 5
Fill: Silt, sand, and gravel with some organics: Loose, moist,
dark brown.
Silty SAND with some gravel and occasional cobble:
Medium dense, moist, grayish brown.
SAND with silt and gravel: Medium dense to dense, moist,
gray. (Sandy Glacial Till)
Test pit completed at approximately 5 feet on 1/24/18.
Seepage observed at about 2.5 feet at time of excavation.
Approximate surface elevation: 398 feet
Geotechnical Engineering Report SSGC
South Lawrence Avenue Self Storage
South Lawrence Avenue at South 19th Street
Tacoma, Washington
SSGC Project No. 17051
July 18, 2017
B-1
Appendix B
Laboratory Testing and Results
Geotechnical Engineering Report SSGC
Sunset Highlands Mixed-Use Development
NE Sunset Boulevard
Renton, Washington
SSGC Project No. 18003
February 12, 2018
B-1
Laboratory Testing
Select soil samples were tested for organic content and cation exchange capacity (CEC) by Northwest
Agricultural Consultants of Kennewick, Washington. Gradation tests were completed by Construction
Testing Laboratories (CTL) of Puyallup, Washington. Results of the laboratory testing are included in this
appendix.
Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the Laboratory. Report pertains only to the material tested.Tested By: B. Rowden Checked By: C. Pedersen
Particle Size Distribution Report ASTM C-117,C136
PERCENT FINER0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
GRAIN SIZE - mm.
0.0010.010.1110100
% +3"Coarse
% Gravel
Fine Coarse Medium
% Sand
Fine Silt
% Fines
Clay
0.0 0.0 3.8 5.1 49.8 31.1 10.26 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200SIEVE PERCENT SPEC.*PASS?
SIZE FINER PERCENT (X=NO)
Material Description
Atterberg Limits
Classification
Remarks
Source of Sample: TP-5
Sample Number: 18-098 Date:
Client:
Project:
Project No:Figure
Grab Sample, S-1
Sampled at 2'3/4"
1/2"
3/8"
#4
#8
#16
#30
#50
#100
#200
100.0
99.5
98.4
96.2
92.2
84.6
61.0
24.0
13.9
10.2 Report: #02
Sampled by: Client
South Sound Geotechnical
Sunset Apartments (JO #18003)
7073
PL=LL=PI=
USCS=AASHTO=
*(no specification provided)
01-31-18
Construction Testing Laboratories
400 Valley Ave. NE, Suite #102
Puyallup WA, 98372 Tel. (253) 383-8778
Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the Laboratory. Report pertains only to the material tested.Tested By: B. Rowden Checked By: C. Pedersen
Particle Size Distribution Report ASTM C-117,C136
PERCENT FINER0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
GRAIN SIZE - mm.
0.0010.010.1110100
% +3"Coarse
% Gravel
Fine Coarse Medium
% Sand
Fine Silt
% Fines
Clay
0.0 0.0 0.6 2.6 47.8 39.5 9.56 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200SIEVE PERCENT SPEC.*PASS?
SIZE FINER PERCENT (X=NO)
Material Description
Atterberg Limits
Classification
Remarks
Source of Sample: TP-1
Sample Number: 18-097 Date:
Client:
Project:
Project No:Figure
Grab Sample, S-1
Sampled at 2'3/8"
#4
#8
#16
#30
#50
#100
#200
100.0
99.4
97.6
91.6
70.8
28.0
13.0
9.5
Report: #01
Sampled by: Client
South Sound Geotechnical
Sunset Apartments (JO #18003)
7073
PL=LL=PI=
USCS=AASHTO=
*(no specification provided)
01-31-18
Construction Testing Laboratories
400 Valley Ave. NE, Suite #102
Puyallup WA, 98372 Tel. (253) 383-8778
2545 W Falls Avenue
Kennewick, WA 99336
509.783.7450
www.nwag.com
lab@nwag.com
Sample ID Organic Matter Cation Exchange Capacity
IT-2, S-1 4.11% 12.1 meq/100g
Method ASTM D2974 EPA 9081
South Sound Geotechnical Consulting
PO Box 39500
Lakewood, WA 98496
Report: 43567-1
Date: February 5, 2018
Project No: 18003
Project Name: Sunset Highlands
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Criteria for Assigning Group Symbols and Group Names Using Laboratory TestsA Soil Classification
Group
Symbol
Group NameB
Coarse Grained Soils
More than 50% retained
on No. 200 sieve
Gravels
More than 50% of coarse
fraction retained on
No. 4 sieve
Clean Gravels
Less than 5% finesC
Cu 4 and 1 Cc 3E GW Well-graded gravelF
Cu 4 and/or 1 Cc 3E GP Poorly graded gravelF
Gravels with Fines
More than 12% finesC
Fines classify as ML or MH GM Silty gravelF,G, H
Fines classify as CL or CH GC Clayey gravelF,G,H
Sands
50% or more of coarse
fraction passes
No. 4 sieve
Clean Sands
Less than 5% finesD
Cu 6 and 1 Cc 3E SW Well-graded sandI
Cu 6 and/or 1 Cc 3E SP Poorly graded sandI
Sands with Fines
More than 12% finesD
Fines classify as ML or MH SM Silty sandG,H,I
Fines Classify as CL or CH SC Clayey sandG,H,I
Fine-Grained Soils
50% or more passes the
No. 200 sieve
Silts and Clays
Liquid limit less than 50
inorganic PI 7 and plots on or above “A” lineJ CL Lean clayK,L,M
PI 4 or plots below “A” lineJ ML SiltK,L,M
organic Liquid limit - oven dried 0.75 OL Organic clayK,L,M,N
Liquid limit - not dried Organic siltK,L,M,O
Silts and Clays
Liquid limit 50 or more
inorganic PI plots on or above “A” line CH Fat clayK,L,M
PI plots below “A” line MH Elastic SiltK,L,M
organic Liquid limit - oven dried 0.75 OH Organic clayK,L,M,P
Liquid limit - not dried Organic siltK,L,M,Q
Highly organic soils Primarily organic matter, dark in color, and organic odor PT Peat
A Based on the material passing the 3-in. (75-mm) sieve
B If field sample contained cobbles or boulders, or both, add “with cobbles
or boulders, or both” to group name.
C Gravels with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: GW -GM well-graded
gravel with silt, GW -GC well-graded gravel with clay, GP-GM poorly
graded gravel with silt, GP-GC poorly graded gravel with clay.
D Sands with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: SW -SM well-graded
sand with silt, SW -SC well-graded sand with clay, SP-SM poorly graded
sand with silt, SP-SC poorly graded sand with clay
E Cu = D60/D10 Cc =
6010
2
30
DxD
)(D
F If soil contains 15% sand, add “with sand” to group name.
G If fines classify as CL-ML, use dual symbol GC-GM, or SC-SM.
HIf fines are organic, add “with organic fines” to group name.
I If soil contains 15% gravel, add “with gravel” to group name.
J If Atterberg limits plot in shaded area, soil is a CL-ML, silty clay.
K If soil contains 15 to 29% plus No. 200, add “with sand” or “with
gravel,” whichever is predominant.
L If soil contains 30% plus No. 200 predominantly sand, add
“sandy” to group name.
M If soil contains 30% plus No. 200, predominantly gravel,
add “gravelly” to group name.
N PI 4 and plots on or above “A” line.
O PI 4 or plots below “A” line.
P PI plots on or above “A” line.
Q PI plots below “A” line.
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Appendix E
Non-Structural BMPs
A-1 ...................Required Best Management Practices (BMPs) for all Properties with
Commercial Activities
A-8 ...................Storage or Solid and Food Wastes (Including Cooking Grease)
A-45 .................Maintenance of Public and Private Utility Corridors and Facilities
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual • King County 27
A-1 Required Best Management Practices for all Properties with Commercial Activities
The following Best Management Practices (BMPs) are required for all commercial, industrial,
agricultural, public, or residential properties with commercial activities in unincorporated King County.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are required by King County Code 9.12. If the BMPs included here
are not enough to prevent contamination of stormwater, you will be required to take additional
measures.
Required BMPs:
Clean and Maintain Storm Drainage System
• Evaluate the condition of the catch basin by checking the amount of sediment in the bottom of the sump.
Catch basins must be cleaned out when the solids, trash, and debris in the sump reaches one–half of the
depth between the bottom of the sump and the bottom of the lowest inflow or outflow pipe connected to
the catch basin or is at least 6 inches below this point.
• Hire a professional drainage contractor to inspect and maintain your system or clean the system yourself. If
there is sediment or other debris in the drainage pipes, then a professional contractor must be hired to flush
or jet out the pipes.
• Small amounts of floating oil can be soaked up with oil absorbent pads, bagged and disposed of as solid
waste.
• Up to one cubic yard of nonhazardous solid material may be disposed of as solid waste in your regular
garbage. If you exceed this threshold hire a professional drainage contractor. All of the solids and stagnant
water collected from catch basin sumps must be disposed of properly. None of the sump contents can
be flushed into the catch basin outflow pipe. Depending on the nature of the pollutants in the sump, and
the associated types of activities taking place on the site, the sump contents may need to be handled
as contaminated waste. Contractors who perform catch basin clean–out services are required to follow
appropriate disposal requirements.
• Clean and maintain catch basins annually. Sites with activities generating a lot of sediments and other debris
will have to inspect and clean out their catch basins more often. Frequent sweeping of paved parking and
storage areas will save time and money in maintaining the drainage system.
• Other components of drainage systems such as ponds, tanks, and bioswales must also be maintained. If this
maintenance is beyond your ability, contractors are available to complete this work.
Label All Storm Drain Inlets on Your Property
• Stencil or apply storm drain markers adjacent to storm drains to help prevent the improper disposal of
pollutants. If the storm drain grate is stamped with warnings against polluting, then additional marking may
not be required if there is no evidence of pollutants being dumped or washed into the storm drain.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual • King County28
Eliminate Illicit Connections to the Storm Drainage System
• Connections to the storm drainage system that convey substances other than stormwater are prohibited.
Examples are connections from internal floor drains, HVAC systems, industrial processes, sinks, and toilets.
• Illicit connections must be immediately removed, permanently plugged or re–plumbed.
• The discharge must be re–plumbed so that it goes to the sanitary sewer, a septic system, an on–site
treatment system, or a holding tank for off–site disposal. There are restrictions on what can be disposed of
to the sanitary sewer and septic systems. You may be required to do additional investigation to determine
where all stormwater and non–stormwater discharges go. This may include smoke, dye, and chemical
testing or closed circuit television inspection.
Additional Information:
• Drainage System Maintenance Contractors Information Sheet
• For stencils and instructions or to determine if you have an illicit connection, contact King County
Stormwater Services at 206–477–4811 or kingcounty.gov/stormwater.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual • King County 35
A-8 Storage or Solid and Food Wastes (Including Cooking Grease)
This refers to garbage dumpsters and outdoor waste containers such as cooking oil/grease receptacles.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are required by King County Code 9.12. If the BMPs included here
are not enough to prevent contamination of stormwater, you will be required to take additional
measures.
Required BMPs:
• Store wastes in leak–proof containers with solid lids.
• Keep dumpsters closed except when adding waste.
• Used cooking oil/grease containers should be labeled with their contents.
• Clean up any spills immediately using dry methods. Grease cannot be left on the ground.
• Have spill cleanup materials nearby.
• Use a lid or cover when transporting cooking oil/grease containers from kitchens to outside grease
containers.
• Ensure that drip pans or absorbent materials are used whenever grease containers are emptied by vacuum
trucks or other means.
• Dispose of collected cooking oil/grease as garbage if it is not being recycled. Do not dispose of fats, oils or
grease (FOG) into the sanitary sewer or septic system.
Required Routine Maintenance:
• Keep the area around the grease container clean and free of debris.
• Check storage containers frequently for leaks and to ensure that lids are on securely.
• Replace leaking or damaged containers. Contact waste hauler for replacements.
• Sweep and clean the storage area as needed if it is paved. Do not hose down waste storage areas.
• When cleaning or rinsing waste containers, dispose of all wastewater into a sanitary sewer. If no sewer is
available, store in a holding tank, dead end sump, or truck o site to an approved disposal location.
Additional Information:
• Disposal Information Sheet
For more information or assistance contact the King County Stormwater Services at 206–477–4811 and
visit kingcounty.gov/stormwater.
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A-45 Maintenance of Public and Private Utility Corridors and Facilities
This covers maintenance activities associated with the transmission and distribution of public and
private utilities such as petroleum products, natural gas, water, sewage, and electrical power. This
includes the maintenance of underground utility vaults, pump stations, and similar facilities.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) are required by King County Code 9.12.
If the BMPs included here are not enough to prevent contamination of stormwater, you will be required
to take additional measures.
Required BMPs:
• Minimize the amount of herbicides and other pesticides used to maintain access roads and facilities.
• Stabilize access roads or areas of bare ground with gravel, crushed rock, or another method to prevent
erosion. Use and manage vegetation to minimize bare ground/soils that may be susceptible to erosion.
• Provide stormwater drainage for roads and maintenance areas. Grade roads with a crown or slope to
minimize the potential for erosion from runo. Provide ditches, swales, and culverts to convey stormwater
runo.
• Keep ditches and culverts clear to reduce the possibility of the drainage becoming plugged or blocked,
causing overows and erosion.
• Check utility vaults or other underground structures for oil prior to pumping out any collected water.
Contaminated water must be collected for proper disposal. Small amounts of oil may be captured with
absorbent material. Never discharge contaminated water, including high or low pH, to storm drainage
facilities or surface waters.
• When removing water and/or sediment from electrical transformer vaults, determine from records or testing
if the transformers contain PCBs.
• Clean up any debris or spilled material immediately after completing maintenance and repair activities.
Additional Information:
• Landscaping Activities and Vegetation Management – Activity Sheet A-26
• Erosion and Sediment Control Standards – King County Surface Water Design Manual, Appendix D
• Work in public road right of ways requires permission from King County Utility Inspection Program
(206) 296–8122.
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Appendix F
Critical Areas Report
Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc., March 22, 2018
Note: This report is preliminary and, as such, has an outdated site plan with similar
encroachments and surfacing proposed.
March 22, 2018
ADF Properties, LLC
15007 Woodinville Redmond Road, Suite A
Woodinville, Washington 98072
RE: Sunset Highlands Critical Areas Report – Parcel # 0323059093
SWC Job #18-108
This report describes our observations of any jurisdictional wetlands,
streams and buffers on or within 200’ of Parcel # 0323059093, located off
NE Sunset Way, in the City of Renton, Washington (the “site”).
Above: King County iMap of site
Specifically, the site is a 0.81 acre irregular shaped parcel located in the
SW ¼ of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East of the Willamette
meridian in King County Washington.
Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc.
Po Box 880 Phone: 253-859-0515
Fall City, WA 98024
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METHODOLOGY
Ed Sewall of Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc. inspected the site on
February 20, 2018. The site was previously delineated by Sewall
Wetland Consulting on May 17, 2007. The site was reviewed using
methodology described in the Washington State Wetlands Identification
Manual (WADOE, March 1997). This is the methodology currently
recognized by the City of Renton and the State of Washington for wetland
determinations and delineations. The site was also inspected using the
methodology described in the Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation
Manual (Environmental Laboratory, 1987), and the Western Mountains,
Valleys and Coast region Supplement (Version 2.0) dated June 24, 2010,
as required by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Soil colors were
identified using the 1990 Edited and Revised Edition of the Munsell Soil
Color Charts (Kollmorgen Instruments Corp. 1990).
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Soil colors were identified using the 1990 Edited and Revised Edition of
the Munsell Soil Color Charts (Kollmorgen Instruments Corp. 1990).
OBSERVATIONS
Existing Site Documentation.
Prior to visiting the site, a review of several natural resource inventory
maps was conducted. Resources reviewed included the National Wetland
Inventory Map, WADNR Fpars, and the NRCS Soil Survey online mapping
and Data.
Soil Survey
According to the King County Soil Survey, the soils onsite are completely
comprised of the Ragnar Indianola soil association, sloping (RDC).
Ragnar soils are not considered to be hydric (wetland) soils, according to
the publication Hydric Soils of the United States (USDA NTCHS Pub
No.1491, 1991).
Above: USDA Soil Survey Map of the site
National Wetlands Inventory (NWI)
According to the NWI map for the site there are no wetlands on or near
the site.
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Above: National Wetlands Inventory Map of the site.
WADNR Fpars Stream Mapping
The Washington Department of Natural Resources Fpars stream type
mapping website depicts no streams on or near the site.
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Above: WADNR Fpars stream mapping
City of Renton Water Resource Map
The US Fish and Wildlife online wetland mapper and the Department of Natural
Resources FPARS maps do not show any wetlands or streams located onsite. However,
there is a non-fish bearing portion of Honey Dew Creek mapped offsite to the northeast.
According to the City of Renton flood hazard and wetlands maps, there are no known
flood hazards or wetlands within 100-feet of the site (Figures 4-3-050Q2 and 4-3-050Q5).
The City of Renton Water Class Map in RMC 4-3-050Q4 shows Honey Dew Creek
extending across NE Sunset Boulevard, at which point it becomes a Class 4 stream, and
then entering the site.
City of Renton Water Class Map
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Sewall Wetland Consulting, Critical Areas Study Sunset Property
November 7, 2007
Our company prepared a critical areas study and restoration plan for the
stream buffer in November of 2007. At that time, a Type 4 stream was
found along the south edge of the site. This is a ditched upper portion of
Honey Dew Creek. At that time this stream had a 35’ buffer which was
reduced to 25’ with enhancement and a split rail fence. The mitigation
area was installed and initially monitored until transient use of the site
destroyed and eliminated much of the plantings in the area.
Above: Previously approved mitigation plan sections showing stream and 25’ buffer.
Field observations
Uplands
The site is generally devoid of vegetation as the blackberry and giant
knotweed thicket that was a transient encampment has been kept
mowed down. The only existing vegetation is along the property
boundaries and along the stream at the southern end of the property.
Dominant vegetation within the vegetated uplands included red alder
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(Alnus rubra), Japanese knotweed (Polyganum cuspidatum), and
Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus).
Soils within the uplands generally revealed a compact 16-inch gravelly
sandy loam layer with a color of 10YR 3/3. Soils within the uplands
were dry at the time of our May 17th site visit.
Wetlands
No areas meeting wetland criteria are found on the site.
Streams
A ditched stream, identified as Stream A, flows eastward across the
southeast property corner of the site between two culverts. Stream A
was flagged with white with blue dot boundary flagging labeled A1
though A8 on the north ordinary high water mark (OHWM) and AA1
through AA8 on the south OHWM. The onsite section of the stream is
assumed to be part of the mapped Honey Dew Creek, as previously
described.
The City of Renton Aquifer protection map (RMC Figure 4-3-050Q1)
shows that this stream flows subsurface within a pipe from the north
side of NE Sunset Boulevard onto the site, surfaces across the site, and
then exits via a second culvert which discharges at the west side of
Duvall Avenue NE, approximately 1000-feet to the east of the site.
The banks of the ditch and associated stream buffers contain forested
and scrub-shrub vegetative communities. Dominant vegetation adjacent
to the stream includes red alder (Alnus rubra), Himalayan blackberry
(Rubus armeniacus), and giant knotweed (Polyganum cupsodatum).
Stream A has an average channel with of approximately 2 -feet and an
average depth of approximately 12-inches. At the time of site visit, the
channel contained flowing water approximately 8-inches deep. The
stream bed was unconsolidated and comprised of a mixture of sand and
gravel.
Due to the long distances in which this stream is located within
subsurface pipes, the segmented portion of stream and stream buffer
located onsite provide very little hydrologic or ecologic function. The site
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is totally surrounded by urban development, and no evidence of wildlife
presence was observed onsite during our field visit.
Stream A would be considered a Type Ns stream, due to lack of fish use
and season flow.
Typically, Type Ns streams have a 50’ buffer as well as a 15’ building
setback for structures.
Proposed Project
The proposed project is the construction of a multifamily apartment
complex. Due to the diagonal configuration of the site forcing struct ures
on an angle across the site, as well as the fact the buffer was a previously
fenced 25’ area and now includes a degraded area, a reduced buffer is
proposed.
Under RMC 44-3-050-I.1, Type Ns streams can have their buffer reduced
to 40’ if it meets the following criteria;
a. Criteria for Reduction of Degraded Stream Buffer Width with Enhancement: A
reduced buffer will be approved in a degraded stream buffer only if:
i. It will provide an overall improvement in water quality; and
Response: Removal of existing trash and use by transients will greatly
improve water quality. Planting with native trees and shrubs will help
filter any runoff and improve stream function.
ii. It will provide an overall enhancement to fish, wildlife, or their habitat; and
Response: The reduced and enhanced buffer will improve water quality
and shading of the stream, which will improve overall functions of the
stream. Removal of transients and trash will greatly improve water
quality and create a safe habitat area that doesn’t exist today.
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iii. It will provide a net improvement in drainage and/or stormwater detention
capabilities; and
Response: The proposed reduced buffer and site stormwater facilities
will improve stormwater functions of the site.
iv. It will not be materially detrimental to any other property or the City as a whole;
and
Response: The proposed reduced buffer will not be detrimental to any
property and will be an improvement over current heavily degraded
conditions.
v. It will provide all exposed areas with stabilized native vegetation, as appropriate;
and
Response: The proposed enhancement of the reduced buffer will
stabilize the buffer with native vegetation.
vi. The request is not made in conjunction with buffer reduction, an
vii. It will provide, as part of the buffer reduction request, buffer enhancement plan
prepared by a qualified professional and fund a review o f the plan by the City’s
consultant. The plan shall assess habitat, water quality, stormwater detention,
groundwater recharge, shoreline protection, and erosion protection functions of the
buffer; assess the effects of the proposed modification on those fu nctions; and
address the six (6) criteria listed above.
Response: A stream buffer enhancement plan will be provided to the
City as required after this reduction request is approved.
The impacted buffer area for the structure will be averaged as shown on
the plan.
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If you have any questions in regards to this report or need additional
information, please feel free to contact me at (253) 859-0515 or at
esewall@sewallwc.com .
Sincerely,
Sewall Wetland Consulting, Inc.
Ed Sewall
Senior Wetlands Ecologist PWS #212
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Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetlands
Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1. U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Muller-Dombois, D. and H. Ellenberg. 1974. Aims and Methods of
Vegetation Ecology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, New York.
Munsell Color. 1988. Munsell Soil Color Charts. Kollmorgen
Instruments Corp., Baltimore, Maryland.
National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils. 1991. Hydric Soils of the
United States. USDA Misc. Publ. No. 1491.
Reed, P., Jr. 1988. National List of Plant Species that Occur in
Wetlands: Northwest (Region 9). 1988. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Inland Freshwater Ecology Section, St. Petersburg, Florida.
Reed, P.B. Jr. 1993. 1993 Supplement to the list of plant species that
occur in wetlands: Northwest (Region 9). USFWS supplement to Biol.
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City of Renton Code
USDA NRCS & National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils, September
1995. Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States - Version 2.1
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Above and below: stream as it passes through the site.
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Above and below: Looking north across the site.
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