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A bond for road maintenance of Jefferson Avenue NE or Monroe Avenue NE, to cover
the proportionate share of maintenance or repairs the City finds are necessary as a
result of Segale Properties LLC's use of Jefferson Avenue NE or Monroe Avenue NE as a
haul route for fill operations at the Upper Balch Pit, may be required in the City's sole
discretion.
3. The applicant shall be responsible for establishing a wheel -washing facility for the trucks
at the exit from the project site if Development Services Division, in its sole discretion,
determines such a facility is necessary. Development Services, in its sole discretion, may
curtail importation of materials during the construction of the facility.
4. At the time of annual grading license approval, the applicant shall provide a renewable
cash bond, or other instrument acceptable to the City Attorney, in the amount of$3,000
for the purpose of street cleaning in the event the applicant fails to clean the streets of
debris from the filling operations.
5. The applicant shall bring the exiting fence into good condition by, installing screening
slats on the south side of the fence, repairing or replacing all broken slats, and trimming
the overgrown landscaping. While the special permit is in effect, the applicant shall be
responsible for the maintenance of the chain link fence and wooden slats in good
condition along the site perimeter for the purpose of screening and safety.
6. All existing trees on the site shall remain until which time it is necessary to remove the
trees for fill purposes, the 21 trees located above the 325 foot elevation, shall be
maintained, until an reclamation plan has been submitted and been approved by the
City.
7. The applicant shall ensure that all gates are locked at the end of each working day and
on weekends, when the site is not in use.
S. Prior to filling the area of paved on-site roadway, the asphalt road must be removed
from the site to an approved construction and demolition waste landfill.
Documentation of proper disposal shall be submitted to the Development Services
Division within 30 days of removal.
( 9 The permit shall be valid for a maximum of 10 -years; six (6) months prior to the five (5)
year anniversary, the applicant shall ask the City to administratively review the permit
and existing circumstances. The City may administratively alter conditions as reasonably
necessary to respond to new impacts associated with the fill operation or to respond to
significant risks to public health, safety and welfare. Such conditions may include
limiting aspects of the permit including hours of operation, days of operation, or
otherwise curtail certain activities. The City shall not have any discretion or ability to
relax any conditions or lengthen the hours or days of operation. If the applicant
believes such further limitations are improper they may appeal the administrative
decision to the Hearing Examiner or instead opt to apply for a new Special Permit.
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April 12, 1993
M.A. SEGALE, INC.
GENERALCONTRACTORS
Mr. Rodney G. Hansen, Manager
KING COUNTY SOLID WASTE DIVISION
Department of Public Works
Yesler Building
400 Yesler Way, Room 600
Seattle, Washington 98104-2637
RE: Upper Balch Pit Fill and Reclamation
City of Renton File No. SP -92-174
Dear Mr. Hansen:
RECEIVED
APR 15 1993
APR 13M
SOLID WASTE DIV
OISION
ENGINEERING SECTION
This letter is written to confirm the agreement between King County and M. A. Segale, Inc. ("Segale")
concerning Segale's contribution toward the ongoing maintenance of a portion of Jefferson Avenue N.E.,
in Renton, Washington. This concerns our continued filling of the Upper Balch Pit (located at the 300
block of Monroe Ave., between Monroe Ave. and Jefferson Ave. N.E.). As you are aware, our access
is via Jefferson Ave. N.E..
Although our application to the City of Renton concerns the placement of 1,000,000 cubic yards of
material in the site, if past experience is any indication, it is unlikely that we will place that quantity of
material in the pit over the next five years. (During the period from 1952 through 1992, only
approximately 111,040 cubic yards of material were placed in the pit.)
We recognize that Jefferson Avenue N.E. must be maintained and that we are willing to participate in
maintenance of this road, such as an asphalt overlay, to the extent we contribute to the need for such
maintenance and at such time as an overlay is deemed necessary. We agree that the costs of the overlay
will be shared by King County and Segale based upon the proportionate share of materials hauled over
the roadway jointly used by the parties (in the area from the Upper Balch Pit Gate to the intersection of
Jefferson Ave. N.E. and N.E. 3rd/N.E. 4th). We also agree that this "proportionate share" will be
determined using the standard King County Roads Division formula. Segale will provide King County
with the same information Segale provides to the City of Renton regarding the quantity of materials
placed in the pit (volume of materials and number of truck trips) so that the proportionate share
calculations may be made.
This letter has been prepared in duplicate. We trust that this accurately sets forth our agreement, and
we ask that you sign and return one original to us for our records, and so that we can forward to the City
of Renton's Hearing Examiner, evidence of our agreement with you on this matter. The Hearing
P.O. BOX 88050 ■ 18010 SOUTHCENTER PARKWAY ■ TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98138 ■ TELEPHONE: (206) 575-3200 ■ FAX: (206) 575-3207
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An equal opportunity emptoyer
Rodney G. Hansen
RE: Upper Balch Pit
Jefferson Ave. N.E.
April 12, 1993
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Examiner has required us to provide him with proof of our agreement with you.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
M. A. SEGALE, I
Mark A. Segale
Vice President
APPROVED AND AGREED effective as of the date first above written.
KING COUNTY SOLID WASTE DIVISION
By: 4; -
Rodn4lb. Hansen
Title: Manager