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TREE RETENTION /LAND CLEARING PLAN
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION PROJECT
PROJECT NO.: 22318.00
Renton, Washington
PREPARED FOR:
Mike Cato, PE
Facilities PM – Capitol Planning & Construction
Renton School District No. 403
7812 South 124th Street
Seattle, WA 98178
Cell: (206) 643-2887
PREPARED BY:
Atlas Technical Consultants LLC
17619 NE 67th Ct #100
Redmond, WA 98052
October 4, 2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 2
2. PROJECT LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................... 2
3. GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................. 2
3.1 Environmentally Critical Areas ................................................................................................................ 2
4. METHODS ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
4.1 Tree Inventory Methods......................................................................................................................... 3
4.2 Significant Trees ..................................................................................................................................... 3
4.3 Landmark Trees ..................................................................................................................................... 3
5. TREE INVENTORY RESULTS .............................................................................................................................. 4
6. PROJECT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................... 4
7. IMPACT ASSESSMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 5
8. CODE ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................................... 6
9. MITIGATION SEQUENCING .............................................................................................................................. 7
9.1 Avoidance .............................................................................................................................................. 7
9.2 Minimization.......................................................................................................................................... 7
9.3 Compensation........................................................................................................................................ 7
10. TREE PROTECTION BMPS ............................................................................................................................... 9
10.1 Construction BMPs............................................................................................................................. 10
10.2 Tree Removal ..................................................................................................................................... 11
10.3 Post Construction BMPs ..................................................................................................................... 11
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 – Summary of Significant Trees within Project Area .................................................................................... 4
Table 2 – Cumulative CRZ impact analysis of significant trees .................................................................................. 5
Table 3 – Total diameter inches of removed significant trees. ................................................................................. 6
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A– Tree Inventory Log ............................................................................................................................. A
Appendix B – Tree Location Map & Protection PLAN ............................................................................................... B
Appendix C – CRZ Impact Analysis ........................................................................................................................... C
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1. INTRODUCTION
Atlas Technical Consultants (Atlas) is pleased to submit this Tree Retention/ Land Clearing Plan for the Hazen High
School Modernization Project (Project). The Project will involve modernizing the five connected buildings which
comprise the school along with construction of a new entry vestibule and installation of metal façade along the
eastern portion of the building along Hoquiam Avenue NE. Additional exterior work includes re-roofing a subset of
the existing buildings to meet the current energy code, one rain vault to be installed west of the baseball field and
two rain vaults to be installed directly west of the school building within the existing sports field. Utility upgrades
and decommissioning will also occur. Campus wide improvements to the building include seismic upgrade
improvements, security and access controls, architectural finishes and cabinetry, and fire alarm and electrical system
upgrades. The project will be constructed in four phases beginning in the 2025/2026 school year and ending in the
fall of 2028.
This Tree Retention Plan is divided into three general sections. The first summarizes the basic findings of the tree
inventory. The second analyzes the proposal and discusses impacts to the subject trees, and the third contains
recommended tree protection Best Management Practices (BMPs) that originate, in part, from City of Renton
requirements. This document is intended to meet the requirements of the City of Renton Municipal Code Title 4-4-
130 to be used as a guide during construction to reduce impacts to retain trees within the subject parcels.
2. PROJECT LOCATION
The project is located at 1101 Hoquiam Ave NE in the City of Renton. Work will be conducted on the following King
County Parcel Numbers: 1023059201, 1023059094, 1023059277, 1023059057, 1023059278, 1023059072,
1023059292, and 1023059084. King County Parcel no. 1023059277 is zoned RMF while the remaining parcels are
zoned R8.
3. GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS
Residential neighborhoods border the subject parcels on all sides with a small commercial district to the north along
Sunset Boulevard. A separate church parcel is located within the school grounds and is owned by another entity. The
topography surrounding the school building is generally flat sloping downhill to the track and baseball fields. This
transitions to a forested area primarily composed of mature Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) with Himalayan
blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) in the understory. The landscape surrounding Hazen High School is well maintained
with good specimens of Alaska cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis) near the front entrance and Common beach (Fagus
sylvatica) along Hoquiam Avenue NE. Other tree species include Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Callery pear
(Pyrus calleryana), and Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) interspersed with areas of lawn and hardscape.
3.1 Environmentally Critical Areas
Regulated slopes are located west of the school between the building and the track and baseball field, to the
northwest between the baseball field and Duvall Avenue NE , and a few other small areas. No wetlands or streams
are present on the subject parcels. An existing stormwater pond is present southwest of the baseball field but is
overgrown with red alder (Alnus rubra). Stormwater ponds are not critical areas but are mentioned in this section
as a potential encumbrance.
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4. METHODS
4.1 Tree Inventory Methods
One ISA-Certified Arborist and Staff Arborist conducted a site visit on September 20, 2024, to inventory and assess
tree’s rooted in the project area and immediate vicinity. Subject trees were measured for size using guidelines
outlined in the Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition (CLTA, 2000) (Guide). Trunk diameters were measured 4.5 feet
above the ground surface (diameter at breast height [DBH]) using a graduated metal logger’s diameter tape. Low
branching, leaning, multi-stemmed trees, or trees on a slope were measured using the Modifications to Tree Size
Measurements section of the Guide. Multi-stemmed trees were given a one-stem equivalent diameter in the
attached inventory log using the total cross-sectional trunk area for all stems contributing to the canopy.
Height was visually estimated to the nearest five feet. A condition rating was assigned to each tree using a scale from
one to six, one being excellent and six being completely dead. The health factor combines an assessment of tree
vigor and the soundness of the above-ground structure. Tree risk was not the primary target of this assessment, but
a basic, ISA Level 1 screening of all trees in the inventory was performed. Potentially hazardous trees were noted
during the inventory.
The total developable area was determined by taking the total site area and subtracting this from the total area of
regulated slopes as mapped by the City of Renton (COR) GIS map. These slopes are mapped as greater than 25
percent and less than or equal to 40 percent, in addition to, slopes greater than 15 percent and less than or equal to
25 percent. The sum of regulated slopes was subtracted from the total site area to determine the total developable
area for the purpose of calculating minimum tree credits per acre.
An impact assessment of the subject trees was performed to determine the effects of construction on adjacent
retain trees. This is based on the critical root zone (CRZ) of the subject tree in conflict with the work and is also
known as the limit of disturbance. The CRZ is defined as equaling one foot for every one inch of diameter. The total
area of overlap between the CRZ of a tree and the clearing and grubbing limits is divided by the total area of the CRZ.
The result is expressed as a percentage of cumulative CRZ impact. CRZ impact levels are divided into three tiers: low
(less than 25 percent), moderate (25 to 29 percent), and high (30 percent or greater). When a CRZ impact is 25
percent or greater, retention is based on species and current health condition of the subject tree. Industry standards
recommend tree removal when 30 percent or more of the CRZ is damaged or removed.
4.2 Significant Trees
The regulatory status of trees was determined by reviewing the RMC. Relevant data was used to determine
significance for evaluation of the proposal. According to Title 4-11-200 – T Definitions a significant tree is any tree
with a caliper of at least six inches, except alder or cottonwood trees, which qualify as a significant tree with a caliper
of 8 inches or greater. Trees that are dead, in very poor condition, or were judged to pose a high risk of failure are
not considered significant.
4.3 Landmark Trees
A landmark tree is defined as tree with a caliper of at least twenty-four inches or greater. This excludes red alder
and black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera) which are considered landmark trees with a caliper of thirty inches or
greater per RMC 4-11-200(Y)(2.).
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5. TREE INVENTORY RESULTS
A total of 156 trees were identified, tagged, and assessed within and adjacent to the project limits (Appendix A,
Appendix B). Of these, 124 trees are large enough to be considered “significant” while 16 trees meet the definition
of a “landmark” tree (Table 1). The most common species, at 36 individuals, is Douglas-fir followed closely by Bigleaf
maple (Acer macrophyllum). A total of 19 unique tree species are rooted within and adjacent to the project area
(Table 1).
Table 1 – Summary of Significant Trees within Project Area
#
WITHIN
PROJECT
AREA
SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME #
SGNFCNT
#
LNDMRK
SUM SIG
CMBND
DBH (IN)
AVERAGE
SIG CMBND
DBH
(IN)
13 Acer circinatum Vine maple - - - -
29 Acer macrophyllum Bigleaf maple 28 2 456.8 16.3
6 Acer rubrum Red maple 6 - 59.7 10.0
7 Alnus rubra Red alder 7 - 75.5 10.8
1 Arbutus menziesii Pacific madrone 1 - 19.3 19.3
6 Callitropsis nootkatensis Alaska cedar 6 - 61.4 12.3
1 Cornus kousa Kousa dogwood 1 - - -
3 Crataegus monogyna Common hawthorne 3 - 20.5 6.8
4 Fagus sylvatica European beech 4 - 44.7 11.2
6 Liquidamber styraciflua Sweetgum 6 56.8 9.5
4 Pinus nigra Austrian pine 4 2 99.9 25.0
2 Populus balsamifera Black cottonwood 1 - 9.3 9.3
17 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 7 - 50.1 7.2
1 Prunus emarginata Bitter cherry 1 - 9.1 9.1
33 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 33 12 755.4 22.9
16 Pyrus calleryana Callery pear 9 - 61.9 6.9
3 Salix scouleriana Scouler’s willow 3 - 39.1 13.0
3 Thuja plicata Western red cedar 3 24.4 8.1
2 Tsuga heterophylla Western hemlock 2 19.1 9.6
156 124 16 1863.1 15.1
The average diameter across all assessed trees is 15.1 inches. The largest diameter trees within the project area are
Douglas-fir, Bigleaf maple, and Austrian pine. Douglas-fir and Bigleaf maple are more common within the project
area however Austrian pine have larger stem diameters on average. The majority of the inventoried trees were
judged to be in good condition with the exception of Callery pear which are susceptible to pest and disease but are
often found within the urban landscape.
6. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The proposal is to modernize the existing Hazen High School building by performing updates to both the exterior
and interior of the building. Exterior work that may impact trees rooted on the parcel include reroofing a subset of
the attached buildings, utility installation, pavement removal and replacement, and installation of a rain vault near
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west of the baseball field on the northwest quadrant of the site. The front entrance facade and eastern wall will also
have metal panels attached to the existing walls.
7. IMPACT ASSESSMENT
As detailed in Appendix C and Table 2, the Hazen High School Modernization Project will result in tree removal. Of
the 124 significant trees inventoried, 15 trees meet the “low” cumulative CRZ impact threshold (between 1 and 25
percent) while two trees meet the “moderate” cumulative CRZ impact threshold (between 25 and 29 percent). In
total, five trees meet the “high” CRZ impact category (30 percent or more) and are recommended for removal (Table
2). Tree number 165 was requested to be removed by the school district as a safety issue to increase visibility and
signage for the front entrance to the school. Tree numbers 155 and 159 are in direct conflict with the work and will
also be removed but do not meet the size criteria for a significant tree and are therefore not represented in the table
below and do not count toward tree replacement.
Table 2 – Cumulative CRZ impact analysis of significant trees
TREE
TAG
#
SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON
NAME
DBH
(IN)
HLTH
CONDN
CMLTV CRZ
IMPCT (%)
(DC=DRCT
CONFLICT)
IMPACT
CTGRY
(L=low)
ACTION
(r=REMOVE)
118 Pinus nigra Austrian pine 18.5 Excellent 2 L PROTECT
157 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 6.3 Good 40 HIGH r
165 Callitropsis nootkatensis Alaska cedar 14.6 Good DF HIGH r
180 Callitropsis nootkatensis Alaska cedar 14.6 Good 4 L PROTECT
244 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 17.8 Good 4 L PROTECT
245 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 22.3 Good 31 HIGH r
246 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 22.7 Good 15 L PROTECT
247 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 27.2 Good 23 L PROTECT
249 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 37.4 Good 6 L PROTECT
250 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 19.8 Good DC HIGH r
251 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 15.7 Good DC HIGH r
252 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 19.5 Good 2 L PROTECT
253 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 23.4 Good 27 MOD PROTECT
254 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 22.2 Good 27 MOD PROTECT
255 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 25.9 Good 12 L PROTECT
256 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 24.5 Good 17 L PROTECT
257 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 16.9 Fair <1 L PROTECT
259 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 17.3 Good <1 L PROTECT
260 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 20 Good 17 L PROTECT
261 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 24.6 Good 5 L PROTECT
262 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 25.3 Good 15 L PROTECT
263 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 28.9 Good 20 L PROTECT
Of the 15 trees in the low CRZ impact category, 11 trees will receive minimal root disturbance (i.e., 15 percent CRZ
impact or less). The remaining four trees in the low impact category are estimated to receive a CRZ impact between
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17 and 23 percent. Two trees are within the moderate category and are recommended to be retained. Overall, five
trees will receive consequential root impacts, with three trees directly in conflict with the work. The remaining two
trees will receive cumulative root impacts of 30 percent or greater. This level of impact is not within the threshold
of what trees in reasonably good condition can withstand and are recommended to be removed. The total diameter
inches of the removed trees is: 78.7 diameter inches (Table 3).
Table 3 – Total diameter inches of removed significant trees.
TREE
TAG # SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME DBH (IN)
157 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 6.3
165 Callitropsis nootkatensis Alaska cedar 14.6
245 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 22.3
250 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 19.8
251 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir 15.7
Total: 78.7
Removed trees are not expected to adversely impact adjacent retain trees. Tree number 165 is not rooted adjacent
to other trees therefore no adverse impacts to adjacent retain trees exist. Tree number 157 is rooted within a
grouping of eight additional Quaking aspen trees. The grove has wind protection to the south, a clear path for
removal is present, and the canopies are not interlocking. Therefore, no adverse impacts from tree removal are
anticipated to the grove. Tree number 245 is rooted west of the baseball field and is set forward from the rest of the
grove which will facilitate ease of removal to minimize impacts to adjacent retained trees. The stand will also retain
wind protection from the south. Removal of tree number 245 is not expected to adversely affect adjacent retain
trees. Tree numbers 250 and 251 are set back from other trees rooted on the parcel. Therefore, their removal will
not impact adjacent retain trees.
8. CODE ANALYSIS
This project is subject to the provisions of RMC 4-4-130 – Tree retention and land clearing regulations. This project
falls under section 4-4-130(H). According to the RMC, the applicant is required to develop a tree retention plan to
preserve and enhance the City’s physical and aesthetic character by minimizing indiscriminate removal or
destruction of trees, shrubs, and ground cover; 2) Implement and further the goals and policies of the City’s
Comprehensive Plan for the environment, open space, wildlife habitat, vegetation, resources, surface drainage,
watersheds, and economics; 3) Promote land development practices that result in minimal adverse disturbance to
existing vegetation and soils within the City while also recognizing that certain factors may require the removal of
certain trees and ground cover; 4) Minimize surface water and groundwater runoff and diversion, and aid in the
stabilization of soil while minimizing erosion and sedimentation, and the need for additional storm drainage facilities
caused by the destabilization of soils; 5) Retain clusters of trees for the abatement of noise and for wind protection,
and reduce air pollution by producing pure oxygen from carbon dioxide; 6) Protect trees during construction
activities from damage to tree roots, trunks, and branches; and 7) Recognize that trees increase real estate values.
The applicant is required to retain and protect trees based on priority level. Per RMC 4-4-130.(H.)(c.)., landmark trees
are the first priority for retention followed by significant trees that form a continuous canopy. Priority one retention
value trees in the project area near the school building include the landmark Austrian pine and one Douglas-fir. Trees
that form an interlocking canopy are the grouping of Alaska cedar along the eastern edge of the school building and
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a mixed stand composed of western red cedar (Thuja plicata), red maple (Acer rubrum), and Austrian pine on the
western side of the parcel. Trees that meet the Priority One retention value criteria are also found in the forested
area west of the baseball field. There are multiple landmark trees in this area as well as trees that form an
interlocking canopy.
Tree retention standards are determined by developable area. The developable area as defined by RMC 4-11-
040(D.)(T.) includes all areas not encumbered by critical areas, critical area and shoreline buffers, and public rights-
of-way that are otherwise developable. Retained trees within the developable area apply towards required
landscaping requirements. The total site area is: 1,435,329 SF. The total estimated area of regulated slopes is:
113,605 SF. Therefore, the total developable area is: 1,321,724 SF.
For development projects such as this, replacement trees are necessary if a certain number of tree credits cannot
be achieved during the initial retention process. See the “compensation” section below for an analysis of
replacement trees per the code section cited here.
9. MITIGATION SEQUENCING
Mitigation sequencing is a guidance concept typically required for projects near protected critical areas such as
wetlands, streams, and associated buffers. An applicant is compelled, through an iterative design process, to first
avoid impacts where possible, then reduce the magnitude of proposed damage, and finally to compensate for any
unavoidable permanent or temporary loss of the natural resource. This principal can also be applied to protect and
preserve tree canopy. The following section discusses how the applicant and design team followed principles of
mitigation sequencing.
9.1 Avoidance
The Project will predominately impact the interior of the existing school and select areas on the school grounds for
improvements such as stormwater vaults, utility upgrades, and resurfacing from these activities. Therefore, major
site clearing is not needed for this project which largely avoids impacts to adjacent trees and vegetation.
9.2 Minimization
The Project will occur in both paved and unpaved areas. Equipment will be staged on pavement during excavation,
when possible, to avoid impacting adjacent significant trees. In accordance with RMC 4-4-130(H).10., tree protection
fencing, root discovery and pruning methods will be employed during construction and any pruning needed for
clearance will follow industry standard practices. Only five trees will have substantial CRZ impacts, that necessitate
removal, while 15 trees will have a “low” CRZ impact, and two trees will have a “moderate” CRZ impact. Proper BMP
installation, as discussed below, will help to ensure the 17 trees adjacent to the work have limited health effects
over the course of construction.
9.3 Compensation
The Project will require the removal of five significant trees. RMC 4-4-130(H.)(1.)a., requires at least 30 percent of
all significant trees be retained on site. The total diameter inches of significant trees within the site developable area
to be retained are also included as a reference. The following information shows the calculations to determine these
thresholds.
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Minimum Tree Retention Requirements by Diameter
Total diameter inches of significant trees inventoried: 1863.1 (Table 1).
Rounded to1863 total diameter inches.
Sum of removed tree DBH recommended for removal: 78.7 (Table 2).
Rounded up to 79 diameter inches removed.
1863 x (0.30) = 558.9
Rounded to 559 diameter inches.
A minimum of 559 diameter inches of significant trees must be retained.
1863 – 79 = 1784.
1784 inches of significant trees will be retained.
(79 / 1863) * 100 = 4.2% of total inventoried tree diameter inches will be removed.
95.8% of inventoried tree diameter inches will be retained.
Minimum Tree Retention Requirements by Sum of Significant
Total number of significant trees on site: 124
Total significant trees to be removed: 5
124*.30=37.2 trees to be retained (at a minimum)
The project is retaining 119 trees and meets the minimum tree retention requirement.
Tree Credit Requirements
Total site developable area: 1,321,724 SF (30.3 acres)
30 * 30 = 900 tree credits required
Total tree credits for retained trees: 749
There is a delta of 151 tree credits. The project does not meet the tree credits requirements.
The above information indicates that the tree removal action for the Hazen high School Modernization Project meets
the minimum tree retention requirements. The tree credit requirements were not met. However, the tree inventory
only sought to collect data on trees within the mapped project area and did not include every tree rooted on the
entire campus. Since only 4.2 percent of the total diameter inches surveyed, will be removed, the applicant wishes
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to waive the 151 tree credits required, since minimal tree removal will be occurring on site as part of this
modernization project.
10. TREE PROTECTION BMPS
This section outlines a list of best management practices and procedures that should be set up and followed ahead
of and during construction. These include physical items mentioned in RMC 4-4-130(2.) such as fencing and signage,
but also includes preconstruction meetings with the contractor to ensure the intent of this plan is met, that impacted
roots and branches are treated according to industry standards, and that procedures are in place for unanticipated
changes.
A. Pre-Construction Meeting
a. Schedule and conduct a pre-construction meeting with the owner and the contractor prior to
beginning work to review any questions the contractor may have regarding trees and vegetation
requiring protection. Following the meeting, a walkthrough with the contractor to discuss the
contractor’s plan for setting up and maintaining tree protection BMPs prior to work should be
completed.
b. Prior to this meeting, mark all trees to remain and or to be removed as described in this
specification for review and approval by the applicant.
B. Establish Tree Protection Zone (TPZ)
a. Establish high-visibility construction fencing (HVCF) or chain link fencing if appropriate prior to land
disturbing activity along the clearing limits and/or tree protection zone as detailed in Appendix B
or as determined by the arborist. Fencing must be a minimum of four feet tall per RMC 4-4-
130(2.)(e.).
b. Fencing shall be established at the edge of the critical root zone of protected and retained trees,
or at the location indicated on the construction drawings if work is within the CRZ. The zone to be
protected is called the TPZ.
c. Install highly visible signs on the fence of each discrete TPZ. Signs will state, “Protection of these
Trees is in your care. Alteration or disturbance is prohibited by law” and provide the City phone
number for code enforcement to report violations.
d. No construction access or equipment storage shall be allowed in the tree protection area or placed
near trees.
e. No excavation or compaction of soil will be allowed within the TPZ once established. Any proposed
change or temporary relocation to perform the work must be approved and supervised by the
Arborist.
f. The tree protection fencing shall stay in place for the duration of the project.
C. Identify Roots of Protected Trees that may be impacted:
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a. Prior to construction, identify and mark with spray paint all visible, large roots from trees to be
protected in the construction area (roots from trees to be removed are excluded and may be
destroyed).
b. Large diameter roots (roots larger than 2 inches in diameter) from retain trees should be cut by
hand at the furthest point from the tree as possible while still allowing for excavation to occur for
the project element.
c. Air spading may be used for root discovery and may be employed under the supervision of the
arborist to understand root architecture when installing utilities or other activities that may
require root pruning. This allows for clean root pruning adjacent to, for example underground
structure installation, or may allow utilities to be installed underneath the root structure, limiting
impact to the subject tree.
d. Do not cut large tree roots with hydraulic equipment such as an excavator bucket as this may
damage roots inside of the TPZ.
10.1 Construction BMPs
A. Order of Operations for Construction
1. Install tree protection fencing.
2. Remove trees per the Tree protection Plan sheet in Appendix C. Do not grub. Stumps will be ground
unless flagged to be removed by the arborist by an excavator due to the subject tree being rooted
away from other trees.
3. Prune retain trees for construction access if needed using industry standard practices.
4. Tie back flexible branches prior to work if needed or as shown in Appendix B.
5. Install trunk protection BMPs for retained trees if work will be very close to any trunks, as needed.
6. Perform the work.
7. Install mitigation plantings, if required.
B. Root Pruning for Retained Trees Adjacent to Work (does not apply to the removed trees)
8. Roots 2 inch and larger in diameter (from retained trees) and that conflict with the project shall
only be cut back to the minimum necessary. Work shall be performed and scheduled to close
excavations as quickly as possible over exposed roots.
9. Roots (from retained trees) larger than 2 inches in diameter shall be hand cut using a sharp saw.
Large roots shall not be cut with hydraulically driven equipment (excavator buckets, etc.) as they
typically “rip” or “tear” roots beyond protection limits and damage the root zone beyond the
necessary amount.
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10. Retained trees that receive excessive root impacts from excavation shall be evaluated by a
Certified Arborist.
10.2 Tree Removal
A. Remove all trees indicated by the project plans and specifications, as requiring removal, in a manner that
will not damage adjacent trees, structures, or compact the soil in protection zones. This includes grinding
stumps unless removal by equipment is approved by the Arborist.
B. Remove trees that are adjacent to protected trees and structures, in sections, to limit the opportunity of
damage to adjacent crowns, trunks, ground plane elements or structures.
C. Protect adjacent paving, soil, trees, ground cover plantings and understory plants to remain from damage
during all tree removal operations. Protection includes the root system, trunk, limbs, and crown from
breaking or scarring, and the soil from compaction.
10.3 Post Construction BMPs
A. Removal of Fencing and other Plant Protection
1. At the end of the construction period and when consistent with the requirement of other
permits (e.g., site stability is achieved per the requirements of the NPDES permits for
construction stormwater), remove all construction fencing, temporary wood chips, temporary
mulch, geotextile, trunk protection or any other tree and plant protection material.
A
APPENDIX A– TREE INVENTORY LOG
Hazen High School Modernization Project
Tree Inventory Attribute Data
Inventory issued: 09/30/2024
Field Investigation: 09/20/2024
TAG NO. SPECIES NAME # STEMS
DBH 1
(IN)
DBH 2
(IN)
DBH 3
(IN)
DBH 4
(IN)
DBH 5
(IN)
DBH 6
(IN)HEIGHT (FEET)CANOPY RADIUS
(FEET)CNDTN CMBND DBH*
(IN)
CRITICAL ROOT
ZONE RADIUS
(FEET)
SIG PER RMC LANDMARK PER
RMC
PROPOSED
ACTION
r=REMOVE
TREE CREDITS
PER RMC NOTES
1 117 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.0 20 4 POOR 5.0 PROTECT Upper canopy predominatly dead, moss present
2 118 Pinus nigra, (Austrian Pine) 1 18.5 55 15 EXCELLENT 18.5 18.0 X PROTECT 7 Good form and structure
3 119 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 6.0 25 5 FAIR 6.0 6.0 X PROTECT 4 Some branch dieback
4 120 Pinus nigra, (Austrian Pine) 1 22.5 60 20 GOOD 22.5 22.0 X PROTECT 9 Some thinning foliage
5 121 Pinus nigra, (Austrian Pine) 1 26.7 65 20 GOOD 26.7 26.0 X X PROTECT 10 Tridominant at five foot above ground surface
6 122 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.3 18 5 GOOD 5.3 PROTECT Suckering
7 123 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.5 20 5 GOOD 5.5 PROTECT Suckering
8 124 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.0 20 5 FAIR 5.0 PROTECT Some branch dieback
9 125 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 20.0 75 10 GOOD 20.0 20.0 X PROTECT 8 Codominant branching
10 126 Thuja plicata, (Western Red Cedar) 1 7.5 25 10 GOOD 7.5 7.0 X PROTECT 4 Good form and structure
11 127 Pinus nigra, (Austrian Pine) 1 32.2 70 30 GOOD 32.2 32.0 X X PROTECT 11 Some thining foliage
12 128 Thuja plicata, (Western Red Cedar) 1 7.7 40 8 GOOD 7.7 7.0 X PROTECT 4 Good form and structure
13 129 Thuja plicata, (Western Red Cedar) 1 9.2 45 7 GOOD 9.2 9.0 X PROTECT 4 Some dead foliage, heat stress
14 130 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 25.2 80 20 GOOD 25.2 25.0 X X PROTECT 10
15 131 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 4.2 20 3 GOOD 4.2 PROTECT
16 132 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 7.4 60 4 GOOD 7.4 7.0 X PROTECT 4
17 133 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.9 60 4 GOOD 5.9 PROTECT
18 134 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 16.3 60 20 GOOD 16.3 16.0 X PROTECT 7
19 135 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 19.1 65 20 GOOD 19.1 19.0 X PROTECT 8
20 136 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 8.0 60 3 GOOD 8.0 8.0 X PROTECT 4
21 137 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 3 4.0 2.0 3.5 15 4 FAIR 5.7 PROTECT Suckering, stressed, pruned
22 138 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 4.0 3.5 15 4 FAIR 5.3 PROTECT Suckering, stressed, pruned
23 139 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 3 2.5 1.3 2.2 20 5 POOR 3.6 PROTECT Suckering, drought stressed, pruned
24 140 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.5 3.0 20 4 FAIR 3.9 PROTECT Suckering, drought stressed, lean to south
25 141 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.0 3.5 20 3 POOR 4.0 PROTECT Slight lean to south, suckering, improperly pruned
26 142 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 1.8 2.2 8 2 FAIR 2.8 PROTECT
27 143 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.9 1.7 8 2 FAIR 3.4 PROTECT
28 144 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 3.0 2.5 8 2 POOR 3.9 PROTECT One stem pruned, one stem dead and suckering
29 145 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 1.5 2.0 7 2 POOR 2.5 PROTECT Improperly pruned stems
30 146 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 3 2.5 1.4 3.2 10 2 POOR 4.3 PROTECT
31 147 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.0 2.5 10 3 POOR 3.2 PROTECT
32 148 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 4.0 45 2 FAIR 4.0 PROTECT 45 degree lean, exposed roots
33 149 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.5 45 3 GOOD 5.5 PROTECT Exposed roots
34 150 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.0 1.5 8 3 FAIR 2.5 PROTECT Suckering
35 151 Acer circinatum, (Vine Maple) 2 2.5 3.0 8 3 FAIR 3.9 PROTECT Suckering, exposed roots
36 152 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 7.4 60 4 GOOD 7.4 7.0 X PROTECT 4
37 153 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.9 55 4 GOOD 5.9 PROTECT
38 154 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 6.7 60 4 GOOD 6.7 6.0 X PROTECT 4
39 155 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.1 60 4 GOOD 5.1 r
40 156 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.2 50 4 GOOD 5.2 r
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Inventory issued: 09/30/2024
Field Investigation: 09/20/2024
TAG NO. SPECIES NAME # STEMS
DBH 1
(IN)
DBH 2
(IN)
DBH 3
(IN)
DBH 4
(IN)
DBH 5
(IN)
DBH 6
(IN)HEIGHT (FEET)CANOPY RADIUS
(FEET)CNDTN CMBND DBH*
(IN)
CRITICAL ROOT
ZONE RADIUS
(FEET)
SIG PER RMC LANDMARK PER
RMC
PROPOSED
ACTION
r=REMOVE
TREE CREDITS
PER RMC NOTES
41 157 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 6.3 60 4 GOOD 6.3 X r
42 158 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.0 60 4 GOOD 5.0 PROTECT
43 159 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 4.5 50 4 GOOD 4.5 PROTECT
44 160 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.1 60 4 GOOD 5.1 PROTECT
45 161 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 5.6 60 3 GOOD 5.6 PROTECT
46 162 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 7.0 60 4 GOOD 7.0 7.0 X PROTECT 4
47 163 Populus tremuloides, (Aspen) 1 7.3 55 4 GOOD 7.3 7.0 X PROTECT 4
48 164 Cornus kousa, (Kousa dogwood) 1 2.0 6 2 GOOD 2.0 PROTECT
49 165 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 1 9.7 60 10 GOOD 9.7 X r Some dead foliage, drought stress
50 166 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 6.8 45 5 FAIR 6.8 6.0 X PROTECT 4 Some dead branches
51 167 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 8.2 55 8 GOOD 8.2 8.0 X PROTECT 4 Slight lean to east
52 168 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 6.7 45 5 GOOD 6.7 6.0 X PROTECT 4
53 169 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 7.5 45 5 GOOD 7.5 7.0 X PROTECT 4
54 170 Tsuga heterophylla, (Western Hemlock) 1 10.1 55 10 GOOD 10.1 10.0 X PROTECT 5 Good form and structure
55 171 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 1 8.4 60 8 GOOD 8.4 8.0 X PROTECT 4
56 172 Tsuga heterophylla, (Western Hemlock) 1 9.0 50 6 FAIR 9.0 9.0 X PROTECT 4 Dead foliage on branch tips, drought stressed
57 173 Fagus sylvatica, (European Beech) 4 6.6 4.5 4.2 6.2 60 8 GOOD 10.9 10.0 X PROTECT 5
58 174 Fagus sylvatica, (European Beech) 5 5.9 6.0 8.4 4.2 3.8 60 8 GOOD 13.2 13.0 X PROTECT 6
59 175 Fagus sylvatica, (European Beech) 4 6.0 5.2 4.5 2.5 50 8 GOOD 9.5 9.0 X PROTECT 4
60 176 Fagus sylvatica, (European Beech) 4 7.5 5.0 5.8 3.0 50 8 GOOD 11.1 11.0 X PROTECT 5
61 177 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 4 11.5 7.6 7.0 5.0 70 10 EXCELLENT 16.2 16.0 X PROTECT 7 Good form and structure
62 178 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 7.5 45 6 FAIR 7.5 7.0 X PROTECT 4 Branch dieback, suckering
63 179 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.8 45 6 FAIR 5.8 0.0 PROTECT Branch dieback, suckering
64 180 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 1 14.6 75 18 GOOD 14.6 14.0 X PROTECT 6 One stem pruned, codominant at 40 feet
65 181 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 1 11.2 70 15 GOOD 11.2 11.0 X PROTECT 5 Slight lean to east
66 182 Callitropsis nootkatensis, (Alaska Yellow Cedar) 1 11.0 70 15 GOOD 11.0 11.0 X PROTECT 5 Som twig dieback; one stem pruned
67 183 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 6.0 20 6 FAIR 6.0 6.0 X PROTECT 4 Minor branch dieback
68 184 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 6.2 20 5 GOOD 6.2 6.0 X PROTECT 4
69 185 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 5.0 13 3 GOOD 5.0 0.0 PROTECT
70 186 Pyrus calleryana, (Callery Pear) 1 7.0 25 5 GOOD 7.0 7.0 X PROTECT 4 Some branch dieback
71 191 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 35.8 100 30 GOOD 35.8 35.0 X X PROTECT 12
72 192 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 21.3 75 20 GOOD 21.3 21.0 X PROTECT 8
73 194 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 23.4 85 25 GOOD 23.4 23.0 X PROTECT 9
74 195 Prunus emarginata, (Bitter Cherry) 3 6.0 4.5 5.2 45 7 FAIR 9.1 9.0 X PROTECT 4 Lean to street, 45 degree angle
75 196 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 16.8 75 20 GOOD 16.8 16.0 X PROTECT 7
76 197 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 18.0 70 25 V. POOR 18.0 18.0 X PROTECT 7 Severe branch dieback
77 198 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 7.1 55 15 GOOD 7.1 7.0 X PROTECT 4
78 193 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 9.3 55 12 GOOD 9.3 9.0 X PROTECT 4
79 199 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 17.9 85 25 GOOD 17.9 17.0 X PROTECT 7
80 200 Crataegus monogyna, (Common Hawthorn) 3 4.6 4.5 3.0 20 8 GOOD 7.1 7.0 X PROTECT 4 Leaning to street
DBH=Trunk diameter at
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Tree Inventory Attribute Data
Inventory issued: 09/30/2024
Field Investigation: 09/20/2024
TAG NO. SPECIES NAME # STEMS
DBH 1
(IN)
DBH 2
(IN)
DBH 3
(IN)
DBH 4
(IN)
DBH 5
(IN)
DBH 6
(IN)HEIGHT (FEET)CANOPY RADIUS
(FEET)CNDTN CMBND DBH*
(IN)
CRITICAL ROOT
ZONE RADIUS
(FEET)
SIG PER RMC LANDMARK PER
RMC
PROPOSED
ACTION
r=REMOVE
TREE CREDITS
PER RMC NOTES
81 201 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 22.1 80 25 GOOD 22.1 22.0 X PROTECT 9
82 202 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 12.2 50 15 V. POOR 12.2 12.0 X PROTECT 6
83 203 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 23.4 85 30 GOOD 23.4 23.0 X PROTECT 9 Codominant
84 204 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 15.0 65 25 GOOD 15.0 15.0 X PROTECT 6
85 205 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 15.8 90 25 GOOD 15.8 15.0 X PROTECT 6
86 206 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 14.6 75 20 GOOD 14.6 14.0 X PROTECT 6
87 207 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 6.9 55 12 FAIR 6.9 6.0 X PROTECT 4
88 208 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 6.8 65 10 V. POOR 6.8 6.0 X PROTECT 4
89 209 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 4 13.0 90 30 GOOD 28.2 28.0 X PROTECT 10 Codominant
90 210 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 6.9 45 7 GOOD 6.9 6.0 X PROTECT 4
91 211 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 2 12.8 25.0 70 15 GOOD 28.1 28.0 X PROTECT 10
92 212 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 9.2 60 12 V. POOR 9.2 9.0 X PROTECT 4
93 213 Salix scouleriana, (Scouler's Willow) 1 13.0 45 6 POOR 13.0 13.0 X PROTECT 6
94 214 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 15.8 85 25 GOOD 15.8 15.0 X PROTECT 7
95 30 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 2 24.2 18.5 95 25 GOOD 30.5 30.0 X X PROTECT 11 Codominant
96 216 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 15.4 85 25 GOOD 15.4 15.0 X PROTECT 6
97 217 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 2 19.7 1.0 90 18 GOOD 19.7 19.0 X PROTECT 8
98 218 Salix scouleriana, (Scouler's Willow) 1 18.1 55 15 V. POOR 18.1 18.0 X PROTECT 7 Sig. Decay in Trunk
99 219 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 8.7 45 10 GOOD 8.7 8.0 X PROTECT 4
100 220 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 16.4 80 25 GOOD 16.4 16.0 X PROTECT 7
101 221 Crataegus monogyna, (Common Hawthorn) 1 6.1 45 10 GOOD 6.1 6.0 X PROTECT 4
102 222 Crataegus monogyna, (Common Hawthorn) 2 6.7 2.9 25 8 GOOD 7.3 7.0 X PROTECT 4
103 223 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 14.8 80 20 GOOD 14.8 14.0 X PROTECT 6
104 224 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 2 19.2 13.2 95 30 GOOD 23.3 23.0 X PROTECT 9
105 225 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 18.0 95 25 GOOD 18.0 18.0 X PROTECT 7
106 226 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 13.0 70 15 FAIR 13.0 13.0 X PROTECT 6
107 227 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 33.4 100 25 GOOD 33.4 33.0 X X PROTECT 12
108 228 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 8.8 55 15 FAIR 8.8 8.0 X PROTECT 4
109 229 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 15.2 60 15 V. POOR 15.2 15.0 X PROTECT 6 45 degree lean
110 230 Salix scouleriana, (Scouler's Willow) 2 6.8 4.2 35 8 POOR 8.0 7.0 X PROTECT 4
111 231 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 6.5 55 12 FAIR 6.5 6.0 X PROTECT 4
112 232 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 13.7 75 20 FAIR 13.7 13.0 X PROTECT 6
113 233 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 8.2 15 3 V. POOR 8.2 8.0 X PROTECT 4
114 234 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 26.7 90 30 GOOD 26.7 26.0 X X PROTECT 10
115 235 Populus balsamifera, (Black Cottonwood) 1 9.3 75 7 FAIR 9.3 9.0 X PROTECT 4
116 236 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 10.8 60 8 FAIR 10.8 10.0 X PROTECT 5
117 237 Alnus rubra, (Red Alder) 1 8.8 50 8 FAIR 8.8 8.0 X PROTECT 4
118 238 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 2 25.2 30.0 95 30 GOOD 39.2 39.0 X X PROTECT 13
119 239 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 14.1 70 25 GOOD 14.1 14.0 X PROTECT 6
120 240 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 11.9 75 20 GOOD 11.9 11.0 X PROTECT 5
DBH=Trunk diameter at
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Tree Inventory Attribute Data
Inventory issued: 09/30/2024
Field Investigation: 09/20/2024
TAG NO. SPECIES NAME # STEMS
DBH 1
(IN)
DBH 2
(IN)
DBH 3
(IN)
DBH 4
(IN)
DBH 5
(IN)
DBH 6
(IN)HEIGHT (FEET)CANOPY RADIUS
(FEET)CNDTN CMBND DBH*
(IN)
CRITICAL ROOT
ZONE RADIUS
(FEET)
SIG PER RMC LANDMARK PER
RMC
PROPOSED
ACTION
r=REMOVE
TREE CREDITS
PER RMC NOTES
121 241 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 21.2 65 12 POOR 21.2 21.0 X PROTECT 8 Broke top and sprouting
122 242 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 18.1 95 25 FAIR 18.1 18.0 X PROTECT 7 Lost top and sprouted
123 243 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 21.2 95 25 GOOD 21.2 21.0 X PROTECT 8
124 244 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 17.8 95 30 GOOD 17.8 17.0 X PROTECT 7
125 245 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 22.3 90 25 GOOD 22.3 X r
126 246 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 22.7 90 30 GOOD 22.7 22.0 X PROTECT 9
127 247 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 27.2 95 35 GOOD 27.2 27.0 X X PROTECT 10
128 248 Acer macrophyllum, (Bigleaf Maple) 1 27.8 80 30 GOOD 27.8 27.0 X X PROTECT 10
129 249 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 2 22.3 95 3 GOOD 37.4 37.0 X X PROTECT 13
130 250 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 19.8 90 30 GOOD 19.8 X r
131 251 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 15.7 75 25 GOOD 15.7 X r
132 252 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 19.5 85 20 GOOD 19.5 19.0 X PROTECT 8
133 253 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 23.4 90 20 GOOD 23.4 23.0 X PROTECT 9
134 254 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 22.2 90 20 GOOD 22.2 22.0 X PROTECT 9
135 255 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 2 16.6 80 20 GOOD 26.0 25.0 X X PROTECT 10
136 256 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 24.5 95 30 GOOD 24.5 24.0 X X PROTECT 9
137 257 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 16.9 50 15 FAIR 16.9 16.0 X PROTECT 7
138 258 Arbutus menziesii, (Pacific Madrone) 2 15.2 55 10 GOOD 19.3 19.0 X PROTECT 8
139 259 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 17.3 90 25 GOOD 17.3 17.0 X PROTECT 7
140 260 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 20.0 80 25 GOOD 20.0 20.0 X PROTECT 8
141 261 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 24.6 80 15 GOOD 24.6 24.0 X X PROTECT 9
142 262 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 25.3 90 30 GOOD 25.3 25.0 X X PROTECT 10
143 263 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 28.9 100 30 GOOD 28.9 28.0 X X PROTECT 10
144 264 Pseudotsuga menziesii, (Douglas-fir) 1 15.7 90 20 GOOD 15.7 15.0 X PROTECT 6
145 265 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 10.1 55 6 GOOD 10.1 10.0 X PROTECT 5
146 266 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 8.3 45 5 GOOD 8.3 8.0 X PROTECT 4
147 267 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 8.1 45 5 GOOD 8.1 8.0 X PROTECT 4
148 268 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 6.7 45 5 GOOD 6.7 6.0 X PROTECT 4
149 269 Acer rubrum, (Red Maple) 1 6.5 30 7 GOOD 6.5 6.0 X PROTECT 4
150 270 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 9.2 25 6 POOR 9.2 9.0 X PROTECT 4
151 271 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 9.5 30 7 FAIR 9.5 9.0 X PROTECT 4
152 272 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 9.2 35 7 FAIR 9.2 9.0 X PROTECT 4
153 273 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 9.4 30 7 V. POOR 9.4 9.0 X PROTECT 4
154 274 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 8.2 35 8 GOOD 8.2 8.0 X PROTECT 4
155 275 Liquidambar styraciflua, (Sweetgum) 1 11.3 55 10 GOOD 11.3 11.0 X PROTECT 5
156 276 Populus balsamifera, (Black Cottonwood) 1 6.1 40 6 FAIR 6.1 6.0 PROTECT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescription1.SCHEDULE MAJOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES DURING THE DRY MONTHSAND ALLOW TIME BEFORE THE WET SEASON BEGINS TO ADEQUATELYSTABILIZE THE DISTURBED GROUND.2.PHASE AND/OR SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION TO LIMIT THE AMOUNT OFDISTURBED, UNSTABILIZED SOIL EXPOSED AT ANY ONE TIME.3.FENCE OR FLAG AREAS TO BE PROTECTED OR LEFT UNDISTURBED DURINGCONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIONFENCING.4.STRIP AND CLEAR AND GRUB FIELD SUFFICIENTLY FOR INSTALLATION OFTEMPORARY EROSION SEDIMENTATION CONTROL (ESC) BMPS.5.INSTALL TEMPORARY ESC MEASURES INDICATED ON PLANS, INCLUDINGSILT FENCE, CATCH BASIN INSERTS, AND STRAW WATTLES. COORDINATEWITH CITY OF RENTON INSPECTOR.6.BEGIN GRADING AND EXCAVATION FOR FIELD UNDERDRAIN AND IRRIGATIONPIPING, AND FOR PAVEMENT SUBGRADES.7.TEMPORARILY STABILIZE SITE, THROUGH RE-VEGETATION, HYDROSEED,MULCHING OR OTHER APPROPRIATE BMPS AS A RESULT OF SITE GRADINGIN AREAS THAT WILL NOT RECEIVE HARDSCAPE.8.CONSTRUCT STORM AND IRRIGATION UTILITIES, CONCRETE, ASPHALT, ANDPERMEABLE PAVEMENTS, AS WELL AS STAIRS, CHEEK WALLS, AND MOWSTRIPS FOR FENCING.9.PLACE FILL SECTION AND LAWN/SEED FOR PLAYFIELD.10.REMOVE TEMPORARY ESC FACILITIES UPON COMPLETION OFCONSTRUCTION AND ONLY ONCE SITE IS STABILIZED, INSPECTED, ANDAPPROVED BY CITY OF RENTON INSPECTOR,TESC CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCENOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUND LIMITS OFWORK TO PROTECT STAFF AND STUDENTS AND SECUREJOBSITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONSCHANGE OR AS PHASING ALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITY FENCING ANDTHEN SUPPLEMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE ASNEEDED. ANY SECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT IS NOT6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY 6-FT HIGH CHAINLINKFENCING INSTALLED NEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESCONTINUATION - SEE TOP RIGHTCONTINUATION - SEE BOTTOM LEFT182181180179178177176175174173172171170169off sheet167168166165REMOVED BYOTHERSMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333TP
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RENTON, WA 98059
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionLEGENDSAWCUT LINEREMOVE CURBINGREMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENTREMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENTTREE PROTECTIONINLET PROTECTIONPROPERTY LINETEMP CONSTRUCTION FENCINGCFIPVEG1.SCHEDULE MAJOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES DURING THE DRY MONTHSAND ALLOW TIME BEFORE THE WET SEASON BEGINS TO ADEQUATELYSTABILIZE THE DISTURBED GROUND.2.PHASE AND/OR SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION TO LIMIT THE AMOUNT OFDISTURBED, UNSTABILIZED SOIL EXPOSED AT ANY ONE TIME.3.FENCE OR FLAG AREAS TO BE PROTECTED OR LEFT UNDISTURBED DURINGCONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIONFENCING.4.STRIP AND CLEAR AND GRUB FIELD SUFFICIENTLY FOR INSTALLATION OFTEMPORARY EROSION SEDIMENTATION CONTROL (ESC) BMPS.5.INSTALL TEMPORARY ESC MEASURES INDICATED ON PLANS, INCLUDINGSILT FENCE, CATCH BASIN INSERTS, AND STRAW WATTLES. COORDINATEWITH CITY OF RENTON INSPECTOR.6.BEGIN GRADING AND EXCAVATION FOR FIELD UNDERDRAIN AND IRRIGATIONPIPING, AND FOR PAVEMENT SUBGRADES.7.TEMPORARILY STABILIZE SITE, THROUGH RE-VEGETATION, HYDROSEED,MULCHING OR OTHER APPROPRIATE BMPS AS A RESULT OF SITE GRADINGIN AREAS THAT WILL NOT RECEIVE HARDSCAPE.8.CONSTRUCT STORM AND IRRIGATION UTILITIES, CONCRETE, ASPHALT, ANDPERMEABLE PAVEMENTS, AS WELL AS STAIRS, CHEEK WALLS, AND MOWSTRIPS FOR FENCING.9.PLACE FILL SECTION AND LAWN/SEED FOR PLAYFIELD.10.REMOVE TEMPORARY ESC FACILITIES UPON COMPLETION OFCONSTRUCTION AND ONLY ONCE SITE IS STABILIZED, INSPECTED, ANDAPPROVED BY CITY OF RENTON INSPECTOR,TESC CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCENOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUND LIMITS OFWORK TO PROTECT STAFF AND STUDENTS AND SECUREJOBSITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONSCHANGE OR AS PHASING ALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITY FENCING ANDTHEN SUPPLEMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE ASNEEDED. ANY SECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT IS NOT6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY 6-FT HIGH CHAINLINKFENCING INSTALLED NEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESNO TREES PRESENTMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333LEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGTPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREE
□IMPROVED BASEBALL FIELD.SEE LANDSCAPE PLANS ANDCX03 CIVIL PLANSEXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENT15'IPINSTALL CB PROTECTIONSEE DETAIL (TYP)C1107IPPUMP "CLEAN" STORMWATER FROMTEMP SEDIMENT SETTLEMENT TANKS TOEXISTING CATCH BASIN. CONTRACTOR TOENSURE ALL DISCHARGE MEETSTURBIDITY REQUIREMENTS.FFISFFFFISPUMP CONSTRUCTIONSTORMWATER TO SEDIMENTSETTLEMENT TANKSFFSEDIMENT TRAP WITH55 GALLON DRUM ANDSUMP INSTALLED ATLOW POINT ON-SITE.SEE DETAILSC1112C1105FFINTERCEPTOR SWALEWITH ROCK CHECK DAMSAT 50' O.C. SPACINGSEE DETAILSC1106C1118SEDIMENT TRAP WITH55 GALLON DRUM ANDSUMP INSTALLED ATLOW POINT ON-SITE.SEE DETAILSC1112C1105PUMP CONSTRUCTIONSTORMWATER TO SEDIMENTSETTLEMENT TANKSINSTALL SILT FENCEAROUND PERIMETER OFFIELD (TYP)SEE DETAILC1117INTERCEPTOR SWALEWITH ROCK CHECK DAMSAT 50' O.C. SPACINGSEE DETAILSC1106C1118FFBOE = 447.09FFCITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450SCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION DEMOLITION AND TESC PLAN C103100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24DEMOLITION ANDTESC PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
1101 HOQUIAM AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98059
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionLEGENDSAWCUT LINEREMOVE CURBINGREMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENTREMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENTTREE PROTECTIONINLET PROTECTIONPROPERTY LINETEMP CONSTRUCTION FENCINGCFIPVEGNOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUND LIMITS OFWORK TO PROTECT STAFF AND STUDENTS AND SECUREJOBSITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONSCHANGE OR AS PHASING ALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITY FENCING ANDTHEN SUPPLEMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE ASNEEDED. ANY SECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT IS NOT6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY 6-FT HIGH CHAINLINKFENCING INSTALLED NEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESSEE SHEET C102 FOR TESCCONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE NOTES(4) 18,900 GALLON CAPACITY TEMPORARYSEDIMENT SETTLEMENT TANKS ("BAKER TANK" OREQUAL). CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL PUMPSREQUIRED TO MANAGE CONSTRUCTIONSTORMWATER AND DISCHARGE AT THE SITE.PLEASE SEE SHEET C204FOR A BETTERREPRESENTATION OFTHE SUBJECT TREES INRELATION TO THE WORKMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333LEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGTPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEFOR TREES IMPACTED BY THERAIN VAULT AND STORMDRAIN.PLEASE REFER TO THEADDITIONAL SHEETS AT THE ENDOF THIS APPENDIX.
IMPROVED BASEBALL FIELD.SEE LANDSCAPE PLANS ANDCX03 CIVIL PLANS15'EXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENT15'EXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENTPRIVATESTORM MAINCITY OF RENTONWATER MAINREMOVE PORTION OF EXGRASS FIELD AS REQ'D TOINSTALL NEW GEOTHERMALSERVICE AND RETURN PIPINGAND VAULT AND ELECTRICALCONDUITS. SEE SHEET C204 (TYP)IPIPINSTALL CB PROTECTIONSEE DETAIL (TYP)C1107IPRELOCATE EX BASEBALL STORAGESHIPPING CONTAINERCOORDINATE LOCATION WITH OWNER.CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME A 600 SQ FT6" THICK CONCRETE PAD FOR STORAGECONTAINER AND 250 SF 6" CONCRETE PADFOR PORTABLE TOILETS FOR PRICINGSAWCUT AND REMOVE EXASPHALT PAVEMENT FORUTILITY INSTALLATIONSEE SHEET C204FFREMOVE GRAVELSAWCUT AND REMOVEPORTION OF EX CONCRETEPAVEMENT FOR NEW MECH'LPAD INSTALLATION. SEESHEET C204CITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450SCALE 1"=10'510200HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION DEMOLITION AND TESC PLAN C104100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24DEMOLITION ANDTESC PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
1101 HOQUIAM AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98059
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUND LIMITS OFWORK TO PROTECT STAFF AND STUDENTS AND SECUREJOBSITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONSCHANGE OR AS PHASING ALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITY FENCING ANDTHEN SUPPLEMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE ASNEEDED. ANY SECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT IS NOT6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY 6-FT HIGH CHAINLINKFENCING INSTALLED NEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESSEE SHEET C102 FOR TESCCONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE NOTESLEGENDSAWCUT LINEREMOVE CURBINGREMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENTREMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENTTREE PROTECTIONINLET PROTECTIONPROPERTY LINETEMP CONSTRUCTION FENCINGCFIPVEG136132133REMOVED BYOTHERS134135TREE PROTECTIONFENCING IS NOTNEEDED AS NO WORKIS OCCURING IN THEVICNITY.TREE PROTECTIONFENCING IS NOTNEEDED AS NO WORKIS OCCURING IN THEVICNITY.TREE PROTECTIONFENCING IS NOTNEEDED AS NO WORKIS OCCURING IN THEVICNITY.MARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333LEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGTPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREE
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C24000450SCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION DEMOLITION AND TESC PLAN C105100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24DEMOLITION ANDTESC PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
1101 HOQUIAM AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98059
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUNDLIMITS OF WORK TO PROTECT STAFF ANDSTUDENTS AND SECURE JOBSITE.CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTIONCONDITIONS CHANGE OR AS PHASINGALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITYFENCING AND THEN SUPPLEMENT ON THEWEST SIDE OF THE SITE AS NEEDED. ANYSECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT ISNOT 6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY6-FT HIGH CHAINLINK FENCING INSTALLEDNEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESSEE SHEET C102 FOR TESCCONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE NOTESLEGENDSAWCUT LINEREMOVE CURBINGREMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENTREMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENTTREE PROTECTIONINLET PROTECTIONPROPERTY LINETEMP CONSTRUCTION FENCINGCFIPVEG185TREE PROTECTIONFENCING IS NOTNEEDED AS NO WORKIS OCCURING IN THEVICNITY.MARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333LEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGTPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREE
SWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWPROTECT EX VAULT ACCESS HATCH;IF OPEN GRATING, CONTRACTORSHALL COVER WITH FABRIC AND ORPVC LINER AND TIE DOWN TOPROTECT VAULT OPENINGSAWCUT AND REMOVE EX CONCRETEPAVEMENT AS REQUIRED TOCONSTRUCT NEW 6" CONCRETEGREENHOUSE PAD.SEE SHEET C206INSTALL STRAW WATTLESSEE DETAIL (TYP)C1108EXISTING IRRIGATION LINE.CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM ANDSHALL POTHOLE AND CONFIRMLOCATION, DEPTH, AND MATERIALEXISTING WATERSPIGOT ONBUILDINGEXISTING DILUTION TRAPTO BE DEMOLISHEDEXISTING 10"SEWER LINE TOREMAINEXISTING 10" STORMPIPE TO REMAINEXISTING 6" ACID WASTE LINETO BE ABANDONED CUT ANDCAP AND FILL WITH CDF PERPROJECT SPECIFICATIONSEXISTING ACID WASTELINE TO BE BUILDINGTO BE ABANDONED.CUT & CAP (TYP)EXISTING ACID WASTELINE TO BE BUILDING TOBE ABANDONED.REMOVE EX 8"DECIDUOUS TREEIPVEGREMOVE EX 5"DECIDUOUS TREEINSTALL TREEPROTECTION FENCINGSEE DETAILC11011IPIPINSTALL CBPROTECTIONSEE DETAIL (TYP)C1107PROTECT EXISTING 2"IRRIGATION LINE TO REMAINREMOVE EXSEWER CLEANOUTSAWCUT AND DEMO EXCONCRETE PAVEMENT TO CUT,CAP, AND ABANDON-IN-PLACEEX ACID WASTE PIPING (TYP)EXISTING ACID WASTELINE TO BE BUILDING TOBE ABANDONED. DEMOLITION AND TESC PLAN C106100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24DEMOLITION ANDTESC PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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C24000450SCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION DEMOLITION AND TESC PLAN C107100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24DEMOLITION ANDTESC PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
1101 HOQUIAM AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98059
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNOTE:INSTALL CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUNDLIMITS OF WORK TO PROTECT STAFF ANDSTUDENTS AND SECURE JOBSITE.CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT FENCE AROUNDJOBSITE AND ADJUST AS CONSTRUCTIONCONDITIONS CHANGE OR AS PHASINGALLOWS. CONTRACTOR CAN UTILIZEEXISTING PERIMETER FENCING AS SECURITYFENCING AND THEN SUPPLEMENT ON THEWEST SIDE OF THE SITE AS NEEDED. ANYSECTIONS OF EXISTING FENCING THAT ISNOT 6-FT HIGH SHALL HAVE TEMPORARY6-FT HIGH CHAINLINK FENCING INSTALLEDNEXT TO IT. SEE DETAIL 9/C110.SEE SHEET C001 FOR CITY OF RENTONESC STANDARD PLAN NOTESSEE SHEET C102 FOR TESCCONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE NOTESLEGENDSAWCUT LINEREMOVE CURBINGREMOVE ASPHALT PAVEMENTREMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENTTREE PROTECTIONINLET PROTECTIONPROPERTY LINETEMP CONSTRUCTION FENCINGCFIPVEG131130129128127125126124123122120121185186117118119 offsheet183184265266267268269270271272273274275276TPFTPFTPFTPF
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NEW SECURITY ENTRYVESTIBULE PER ARCH'LAND STRUCT'L PLANSNEW TRAFFICRATED BOLLARDS6'4'FF=468.13NEW BENCHCOORD WITH OWNERPROTECT EX STORMCLEANOUT CASTING TOREMAIN. ADJUST CASTINGTO FINISH GRADEPROTECT EX STORMCLEANOUT CASTING TOREMAIN. ADJUST CASTINGTO FINISH GRADEPROTECT EXBUILDING COLUMNTO REMAINPROTECT EXCONCRETE STAIRPAD TO REMAINNEW BENCHCOORD WITH OWNERMATCH EXCONCRETE (TYP)468467.58(EX)467.56(EX)467.60(EX)467.63(EX)467.66(EX)467.72(EX)467.82(EX)467.92(EX)467.99(EX)467.96(EX)468.04(EX)468.05(EX)468.15(EX)468.13468.13468.13468.13468.13468.13467.60(EX)467.62(EX)467.66(EX)467.73(EX)468.01 (EX)CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ARECORD OF EXISTINGSCORE/JOINT LINES TO BEMATCHED FOR FINISHEDCONCRETE CONDITION. (TYP)468.02(EX)EX BUILDINGOVERHANG/CANOPYABOVE (TYP)CONCRETE PLAZASIDEWALKSEE DETAILC21034'10'NEW NON-REMOVEABLE HEAVYDUTY VEHICULAR RATEDSECURITY BOLLARD (TYPUNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)SEE DETAILC21185.3'6'1.4'INSTALL NEW REMOVEABLEHEAVY DUTY VEHICULAR RATEDSECURITY BOLLARD (3 TOTAL)(FINAL BOLLARD LAYOUT TBD)SEE DETAILC21167.
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=10'510200HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C201100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionCONTINUATION - SEE TOP RIGHTCONTINUATION - SEE BOTTOM LEFTPROTECT EXCONCRETE CROSSINGAND CROSSWALKSTRIPING TO REMAINRESTORE CONCRETESIDEWALKSEE DETAIL (TYP)C2103182181180NO IMPACTNO IMPACTCUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 4 PERCENTREMOVED BYOTHERSLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333165169OFFSHEET167168166179178177176175174173172171170
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C202100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNO IMPACTED TREES ON THIS SHEETLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333
□XXXXXXXXIMPROVED BASEBALL FIELDWITH SYNTHETIC SURFACE,UNDERDRAIN, ANDDETENTION. SEE LANDSCAPEPLANS AND CX03 CIVIL PLANSTEEEEEEGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTSDSDSDSDEXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENT15'GEOTHERMAL VAULT.LOCATION TBD.GEOTHERMAL VAULT.LOCATION TBD.120 LF 12" SD10 LF12" SDTYPE 2 SDMH - 54"CONTROL STRUCTURERAINVAULT 5.0 STACK10,050 SF FOOTPRINT3,151 PENT MODULE STACKSWITH 24" GRAVEL PERIMETER, 6" GRAVELBASE, 12" GRAVEL TOP PROVIDING64,600 CF OF LIVE STORAGE VOLUMECONNECT TO EXISTINGSTORM IN DUVALL AVE NERIGHT-OF-WAY(2) 8" GEOTHERMALSERVICE AND RETURNLINES PER MECH'L PLANSCITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C203100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionFOR TREES IMPACTED BY THESTORMWATER VAULT ANDSTORMDRAIN. PLEASE REFER TOTHE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AT THEEND OF THIS APPENDIX.PLEASE SEE SHEET C204FOR A BETTERREPRESENTATION OFTHE SUBJECT TREES INRELATION TO THE WORKLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIMPROVED BASEBALL FIELDWITH SYNTHETIC SURFACE,UNDERDRAIN, ANDDETENTION. SEELANDSCAPE PLANS ANDCX03 CIVIL PLANS15'EXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENT15'EXISTING CITY OFRENTON WATEREASEMENTPRIVATESEWER MAINPRIVATESTORM MAINCITY OF RENTONWATER MAINTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTDOUBLE GATEFENCEDENCLOSUREELECTRICALEQUIPMENT(EXTENTS TBD)ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER,SEE ELEC. PLANSPAD ELEVATION AT 464.0FFE=464.0NEW ELECTRICALPRIMARY SERVICEEXISTING DOUBLEDOORS TOMECHANICAL ROOM1C220C2202HEAVY DUTYASPHALT PAVINGSEE DETAILC2107HEAVY DUTYASPHALT PAVINGSEE DETAILC2107PROTECT EX STORMSTRUCTURE TOREMAIN6" CONCRETE PADSEE DETAILC21046" CONCRETE PADFOR MECH'L YARDSEE DETAILC2104(2) 8" GEOTHERMALSERVICE AND RETURNLINES PER MECH'L PLANS(2) 8" GEOTHERMALSERVICE AND RETURNLINES PER MECH'L PLANSCITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=10'510200HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C204100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNO IMPACTED TREES ON THIS SHEETLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333136132133134135REMOVED BYOTHERS
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C205100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNO IMPACTED TREES ON THIS SHEETLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNONINGEBRIGHT; CERTIFIED ARBORIST.ATLAS TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333185
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSANTICIPATED NEW UTILITIES INCOURTYARD AREA. ROUTING ANDEXTENTS TO BE DETERMINED6" CONCRETE PADFOR GREENHOUSESEE DETAILC2104PLUMBING POC FOR NEW ACIDWASTE LINE. SEE MECH'L PLANSFOR NEW ACID WASTE PIPING IE UNKNOWNCONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE ANDVERIFY LOCATION, DEPTH, ANDMATERIAL PRIOR TO STARTINGCONSTRUCTIONNEW 6" PP ACID WASTE STUB TOBUILDING. LINE WILL EXIT BUILDINGHERE AND WILL RUN A NEW LINESOUTH TO NEW POC. SEE MECH'LPLANS FOR NEW ACID WASTE PIPINGNEW 6" PP ACIDWASTE STUB TOBUILDING98 LF 6" PP ACID WASTE LINE @ X.X%SSCORIM TO GRADEIEREPLACE CONCRETESIDEWALKSEE DETAILC2103CITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=10'510200HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C206100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescription152153154156157158160162163REMOVE TREE NO. 159.A NON- SIGNFICANTTREE IN DIRECTCONFLICT WITH THEWORK4'-0"
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4'-0"NO IMPACT161CUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 16 PERCENTCUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 40 PERCENTCUMULATICE CRZIMPACT: 25 PERCENTCUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 14 PERCENTCUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 1 PERCENTNO IMPACTREMOVE TREE NO. 155.A NON-SIGNFICANTTREE IN DIRECTCONFLICT WITH THEWORKLEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREEMARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333151150149148147146145144143142141140139138137164NO IMPACT TO ENTIREGROUPING. ALL TREESNON-SIGNIFICANTNO IMPACTSUBJECT TREE
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(A DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY)4'RESTORE CONCRETESIDEWALKSEE DETAIL (TYP)C2103NEW NON-REMOVEABLE HEAVYDUTY VEHICULAR RATEDSECURITY BOLLARD (TYPUNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)SEE DETAILC2118PROPOSEDPORTABLEFFE 471.87PROPOSEDPORTABLEFFE 471.90470.51 (EX)470.70 (EX)470.36 (EX)470.57 (EX)470.41 (EX)470.27 (EX)470.32 (EX)470.27 (EX)470.30 (EX)470.40 (EX)470.72 (EX)470.67 (EX)470.55 (EX)470.57 (EX)470.67 (EX)470.63 (EX)470.55 (EX)470.44 (EX)GRATED METAL STAIRS,RAMPS, AND LANDINGSPER PORTABLEMANUFACTURER(TYP)PROPOSED MODULARBUILDINGS PER ARCH'LPLANS471.90471.90471.36471.90471.87471.87471.36471.87TYPE 2 SDMH - 54"CONTROL STRUCTURETYPE 1 CBCITY OFRENTONIN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS43667NSTA
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C24000450LEGENDPROPERTY LINECONTOUR (INDEX)CONTOURGRADE BREAKSPOT ELEVATION110109.36109TC 109.86BC 109.36ASPHALT PAVEMENTCONCRETE CURBCONCRETE PAVEMENTSCALE 1"=20'0102040HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATION CIVIL SITE PLAN C207100% DD SETDJD/AJJJAJ08.22.24CIVIL SITE PLANBCEHGDFARCHITECTUREINTEGRUS&YGHOF COLLABORATIONAJob No.:Drawn By:Checked by:Date:1 1 7 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T , S U I T E 1 0 0 , S E A T T L E , W A . 9 8 1 0 4
T E L E P H O N E : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 7 F A X : ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 8 - 3 1 3 822318.00RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL MODERNIZATIONRevisions#DateDescriptionNOTE:SEE ELECTRICAL PLANS FORPOWER AND COMM FEEDS TO PORTABLENOTE:SET PORTABLE FFE 14" ABOVEHIGHEST EXISTING GRADE ELEVATIONCONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EX GRADESPRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFYCIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT IFCONFLICTSNOTE:CONTRACTOR SHALL UTILIZEPUBLIC AND PRIVATE UTILITY LOCATESTO VERIFY EX UTILITIESNOTE:PROPOSED PORTABLES ARE"DRY" AND WILL NOT HAVE NEWWATER OR SEWER SERVICES PROVIDEDNOTE:NEAT CUT IN PROPOSED PORTABLEFOOTINGS APPROXIMATELY 2-FT BELOWGRADE. RESTORE ASPHALT PAVEMENTPER DETAIL 7/C210 (HEAVY DUTY)COORDINATE WITH SCHOOL DISTRICTFOR ACCESS TO AND FROM PROJECT SITEREMOVENON-SIGNIFICANTTREE118183CUMULATIVE CRZIMPACT: 2 PERCENTNO IMPACT119MARKUPS BY SHANNON INGEBRIGHT;CERTIFIED ARBORIST. ATLASTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS.SEPTEMBER 27, 2024. 570-351-1333LEGENDTREE PROTECTION FENCINGCRITICAL ROOT ZONETPFSURVEYED TREESAREA OF PROPOSED IMPACTS WITHIN THE CRZREMOVE TREE120121265266267268269270271272273274275130129128127125126124123122276185117NO IMPACT TOTHIS GROUPINGNO IMPACT TOTHIS GROUPINGNO IMPACTNO IMPACTNO IMPACT