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Renton Market
City of Renton, WA
Technical Information Report
October 2024 | Civil Contruction Permit Report
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Technical Information Report
October 2024
Prepared for:
City of Renton
Prepared by:
KPFF Consulting Engineers
1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
2024-10-15
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Table of Contents
1. Project Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Existing Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Proposed Conditions ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Conditions and Requirements Summary ................................................................................................... 3
Core Requirement No. 1: Discharge at the Natural Location ......................................................................... 3
Core Requirement No. 2: Off-Site Analysis .................................................................................................... 3
Core Requirement No. 3: Flow Control ........................................................................................................... 4
Core Requirement No. 4: Conveyance System .............................................................................................. 4
Core Requirement No. 5: Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention ...................................................... 4
Core Requirement No. 6: Maintenance and Operations ................................................................................ 4
Core Requirement No. 7: Financial Guarantees and Liability ........................................................................ 4
Core Requirement No. 8: Water Quality ......................................................................................................... 4
Core Requirement No. 9: On-Site BMPs ........................................................................................................ 4
Full Dispersion .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Full and Limited Infiltration ....................................................................................................................... 5
Rain Gardens ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Bioretention .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Permeable Paving .................................................................................................................................... 5
Basic Dispersion ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Special Requirement No. 1: Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements ..................................................... 6
Special Requirement No. 2: Flood Hazard Area Delineation ......................................................................... 6
Special Requirement No. 3: Flood Protection Facilities ................................................................................. 6
Special Requirement No. 4: Source Control ................................................................................................... 7
Special Requirement No. 5: Oil Control .......................................................................................................... 7
Special Requirement No. 6: Aquifer Protection Area ..................................................................................... 7
3. Off-Site Analysis (N/A) .................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Flow Control, Low Impact Development (LID), and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design (N/A)
........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
5. Conveyance System Analysis and Design................................................................................................. 7
6. Special Reports and Studies (N/A) .............................................................................................................. 8
7. Other Permits ................................................................................................................................................ 8
8. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (CSWPPP) Analysis and Design ........................ 8
Part 8.A: Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Analysis and Design ............................................................... 8
Part 8.B: Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Spill Control Plan Design ..................................................... 9
9. Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant .................................................... 10
10. Operations and Maintenance Manual ....................................................................................................... 10
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: Vicinity Map ....................................................................................................................................... 1
Figure 1-2: Soils Map............................................................................................................................................ 2
List of Tables
Table 1-1: Project’s Existing Surface Areas ........................................................................................................ 2
Table 1-2: Project’s Proposed Surface Areas ..................................................................................................... 3
Table 2-1: On-site BMPs Infeasibility Criteria ...................................................................................................... 6
Table 7-1: Required Permits ................................................................................................................................ 8
Appendices
Appendix A – TIR Worksheet
Appendix B – Existing and Proposed Conditions Map
Appendix C – Minimum Requirements
Appendix D – Civil Plans
Appendix E – FEMA Flood Map
Appendix F – Critical Areas Map
Appendix G - Conveyance Calculations
Appendix H – Bond Quantity Worksheet
Appendix I – Operations and Maintenance Manual
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1. Project Overview
The Renton Pavilion Market is located at 233 Burnett Avenue South in Renton, Washington. The project site is
bounded by Renton Transit Center to the north, Burnett Avenue South to the east, Logan Avenue South to the
west, and South 3rd Street to the south. The site covers parcel no. 5696000055, 5696000065, and
5696000120 per parcel records of King County, Washington. The site currently contains the Renton Pavilion
Events Center building, concrete paving parking stalls, concrete pedestrian walkways and plaza, one driveway,
and landscaping. Refer to Figure 1-1 for a vicinity map.
The project proposes minor utility and site improvements associated with the renovation of the existing
building. Site improvements include a new driveway on Burnett Avenue South, a new temporary trash
enclosure, parking lot restriping to the north of the Renton Pavilion Event Center, and a new vestibule entry on
the south side of the building. Utility improvements include installation of new grease interceptor and
associated side sewer piping.
Refer to Appendix A for the TIR Worksheet.
Figure 1-1: Vicinity Map
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EXIST I NG CONDITIONS
Current conditions consist of the existing Renton Pavilion Events Center building, parking area, and adjacent
plaza. The site slopes from east to west at 1.0 to 5.0%.
Runoff from the site is collected via catch basins on-site and is conveyed to storm drainage infrastructure
along the western and eastern property frontages in Logan Avenue South and Burnett Avenue South. The
majority of the site’s runoff is collected via catch basins and then discharges to the existing 18-inch public
storm drain in Logan Avenue South. The eastern edge of the site’s runoff, sheet flows to catch basins located
in the Burnett Avenue South right-of-way, which are collected by a 12-in public storm drain. Both systems
eventually discharge to Cedar River.
The on-site improvements area is approximately 3,545 square feet (0.08 acres). Refer to Appendix B for an
existing conditions map. Refer to Table 1-1 for a summary of existing surfaces.
Table 1-1: Project’s Existing Surface Areas
No. Surface Description Area (sf)
1 Impervious Surface 3,369
2 Pervious Surface 176
Total 3,545 sf
0.08 acres
Soil conditions for the site are interpreted to be Urban Land soil category per the USDA Web Soil Survey
shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2: Soils Map
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PROPOSED CONDITIONS
The site improvements consist of pedestrian pavement replacement at the building vestibule, utility trenching,
and parking lot restriping. A new concrete vehicle driveway will be constructed on Burnett Avenue South for
additional site access. The proposed site improvements will continue to maintain existing drainage pattern.
Refer to Table 1-2 for a summary of the project’s proposed surface areas.
Table 1-2: Project’s Proposed Surface Areas
No. Surface Description Area (sf)
1 Non-Pollution-Generating Impervious Surface (NPGIS):
Pedestrian Pavement 2,493
2 Pollution-Generating Impervious Surface (PGIS): Road and
Driveway 867
3 Pervious Surface: Landscape 176
Total 3,545 sf
0.08 acres
Refer to Appendix B for a proposed conditions exhibit.
The proposed project follows the requirements of the 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
(RSWDM). The minimum requirements for drainage review were determined using the manual and are
detailed in the following sections of this report.
2. Conditions and Requirements Summary
The proposed redevelopment project results in more than 2,000 square feet but less than 5 0 acres of new plus
replaced impervious surface; therefore, a “Full Drainage Review” is required per the RSWDM, Section 1.1.2.4.
The following is a summary of how the project will comply with the nine core requirements and six special
requirements.
Refer to Appendix C for minimum requirements and Appendix D for civil plans.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 1: DISCHARGE AT THE NATURAL LOCATION
The project will maintain the existing topography and drainage patterns of the site. Runoff from the project site
will continue to be discharged to the existing public stormwater conveyance systems in Logan Avenue South
and Burnett Avenue South. Both existing systems ultimately discharge to Cedar River. Therefore, the project
meets the discharge requirements in Section 1.2.1 of the RSWDM.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 2: OFF -S ITE ANALYSIS
Per RSWDM, Section 1.2.2, the project does not change the rate, volume, duration, or location of discharges
to and from the project site (existing impervious surface is replaced in kind with impervious surface having
similar runoff-generating characteristics), therefore is exempt from off-site analysis.
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CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 3: FLOW CONTROL
Per RSWDM, Section 1.2.3, the proposed project has less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced
impervious surface, and less than 3/4 acres of new pervious surface. there for is exempt from flow control
requirements.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 4: CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
Per RSWDM, Section 1.2.4.2, the proposed project is not required to provide conveyance system analysis
since existing onsite conveyance systems will not experience a change in flow characteristics (e.g., peak flows
or volume of flows). Therefore, the proposed project need not be analyzed for conveyance capacity.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 5: CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION
PREVENTION
Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC) best management practices (BMPs) will be implemented
during construction to prevent the transport of sediment from the project site to the maximum extent
practicable. TESC BMPs are anticipated to include silt fences, straw wattles, catch basin inserts, and other
measures as necessary.
Refer to Appendix D for Civil TESC plans.
Refer to Section 8 of this report for the Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (CSWPPP) analysis
and design.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 6: MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
The owner is responsible for the maintenance and operations of the proposed drainage structures. Refer to
Section 9 of this report for maintenance and operations discussion.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 7: FINANCIAL GUARANTEES AND LIABILITY
Since the project is not proposing any drainage facilities, this requirement is not applicable.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 8: WATER QUALITY
Per RSWDM, the proposed project has less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced impervious surface
(PGIS), and less than ¾ acres of pollutant generation pervious surface (PGPS), therefore is exempt from the
water quality requirement.
CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 9: ON -S ITE BMPS
Per RSWDM, all proposed projects, including redevelopment projects, must provide on-site BMPs to mitigate
the impacts of storm and surface water runoff generated by new impervious surface, new pervious surface,
existing impervious surfaces, and replaced impervious surface targeted for mitigation.
For non-subdivision projects making improvements on an individual site/lot, implementation of this requirement
shall be in accordance with the “Individual Lot BMP Requirements” in Section 1.2.9.2 of the RSWDM. On-site
BMP requirements may be satisfied through two methods: (1) application of BMPs to the maximum extent
feasible, or (2) complying with the Low Impact Development (LID) Performance Standard. The project will
provide on-site BMPs to the maximum extent feasible for the replaced impervious surface s. Following is the
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evaluation of feasibility and applicability of small lot BMPs for this project per Section 1.2.9.2.1 of the RSDM.
Refer to Table 2-1 for infeasibility criteria per the RSWDM.
Full Dispersion
The site cannot accommodate the required minimum native vegetated flowpath; therefore, full dispersion is
considered infeasible per Section C.2.1.1 of the RSWDM.
Full and Limited Infiltration
The project site is located within Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 1 of the Aquifer Protection Area (APA), per
City of Renton GIS maps. Per Section 1.3.6, Special Requirement No. 6, it is prohibited to provide on-site
BMPs that rely on infiltration, such as bioretention and permeable pavement. Also, per Section C2.2, this BMP
is not allowed in Zone 1 of the APA.
Rain Gardens
The project site is located within Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 1 of the APA, per City of Renton GIS maps.
This BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of the APA per Section C2.12 of the RSWDM.
Bioretention
The project site is located within Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 1 of the APA, per City of Renton GIS maps.
Per Section 1.3.6, Special Requirement No. 6, it is prohibited to provide on-site BMPs that rely on infiltration,
such as bioretention and permeable pavement. Also, per Section C2.6, this BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of
the APA.
Permeable Paving
The project site is located within Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 1 of the APA, per City of Renton GIS maps.
Per Section 1.3.6, Special Requirement No. 6, it is prohibited to provide on-site BMPs that rely on infiltration,
such as bioretention and permeable pavement. In addition, per Section C2.7, this BMP is not allowed in Zone
1 of the APA. For this project, the replaced impervious surface consists of replacing/patching portions of
existing conditions and matching in kind.
Basic Dispersion
The site cannot accommodate the required minimum native vegetated flowpath; therefore, basic dispersion is
considered infeasible per Section C.2.4.1 of the RSWDM.
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Table 2-1: On-site BMPs Infeasibility Criteria
No. BMP Feasibility Infeasibility Criteria
1 Full Dispersion Infeasible
Section C.2.1: Full dispersion is considered infeasible and
not required for projects that cannot meet the minimum
design requirements listed below.
• Minimum Design Requirement No. 3: A native
vegetated flowpath segment of at least 100 feet in
length (25 feet for sheet flow from a nonnative
pervious surface) must be available along the flowpath
that runoff would follow upon discharge from a
dispersion device.
2 Full Infiltration Infeasible Section C2.2: This BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
3 Rain Gardens Infeasible Section C2.12: This BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
4 Bioretention Infeasible Section C.2.6: This BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
5 Permeable Paving Infeasible Section C2.7: This BMP is not allowed in Zone 1 of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
6 Basic Dispersion Infeasible
Section C.2.4: Basic dispersion is considered infeasible
and not required for projects that cannot meet the minimum
design requirements listed below.
• Minimum Design Requirement No. 2: Each dispersion
device must discharge runoff such that it flows over a
minimum distance of vegetated area called the
“vegetated flowpath segment.” The minimum distance,
or length of the flowpath segment, is specified in the
design specifications for each device.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 1: OTHER ADOPTED AREA -SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS
There are no adopted area-specific regulations for the site. Therefore, Special Requirement No. 1 is not
applicable to the project.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 2: FLOOD HAZARD AREA DELINEATION
Per the City of Renton GIS Maps, the project does not contain and is not adjacent to a flood hazard area. Per
the FEMA Flood Map Service Center, the project site is within the “Other Flood Areas,” Zone X, with the
annotation of 500-year flood chance. Per RSWDM, flood hazard areas are composed of the 100-year
floodplain, zero-rise flood fringe, zero-rise floodway, and FEMA floodway. Since Zone X is not considered a
100-year flood hazard area, Special Requirement No. 2 is not applicable to this project.
Refer to Appendix E for the FEMA FIRM Map.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 3: FLOOD PROTECTION FACILITIES
The project will not rely on existing or proposed flood protection facilities for protection against hazards posed
by erosion or inundation. Therefore, Special Requirement No. 3 is not applicable to this project.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 4: SOURCE CONTROL
Water quality source controls applicable to this project will be applied in accordance with the King County
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Manual and Renton Municipal Code, Title IV. The proposed trash enclosure
includes roof to prevent rainwater interaction with dumpster/trash receptacles.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 5: OIL CONTROL
The site is not considered high-use because its anticipated average daily traffic count is less than 100 vehicles
per 1,000 square feet of gross building area; therefore, Special Requirement No. 5 is not applicable.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT NO. 6: AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA
Per the City of Renton GIS Maps, the site is located within the Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 1 of the APA.
The project does not propose any type of prohibited systems including flow control facilities, on-site BMPs that
rely on infiltration, or open channel conveyance systems.
Refer to Appendix F for the City of Renton Critical Areas Map.
3. Off-Site Analysis (N/A)
As mentioned in Section 2, Core Requirement No. 2, this project is exempt from off-site analysis. Therefore,
this section is not applicable.
4. Flow Control, Low Impact Development (LID), and Water
Quality Facility Analysis and Design (N/A)
As mentioned in the Core Requirements summary, this project is exempt from flow control and water quality
requirements. Refer to Section 2 of this report.
On-site BMP requirements may be satisfied through two methods: (1) application of BMPs to the maximum
extent feasible, or (2) complying with the Low Impact Development (LID) Performance Standard. The project is
addressing Core Requirement No. 9 through method 1, however as noted above, applicable and available
BMP's are not feasible.
5. Conveyance System Analysis and Design
As mentioned in Section 2, Core Requirement No. 4, this project is exempt from the conveyance system
analysis.
The project will replace the existing area drain adjacent the south vestibule entry with a 4-inch trench drain.
The grading has been revised to move the low point away from the doors to the Market but will continue to
collect the same area. The proposed trench drain will be connected to an existing 8-inch storm drain. The total
drainage area for the trench drain is approximately 5,720-square feet, which results in a 0.38-cfs during a 25-
year 24-hour rainfall event, and 0.44-cfs during a 100-year 24-hour rainfall event. The 4-inch trench will have a
minimum depth of 9.8-inch and will have the minimum capacity of 0.38-cfs with 9.7-inches of minimum nominal
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5. Sediment Retention: Surface water collected from all disturbed areas of the site shall be routed
through a sediment pond or trap prior to release from the site, except those areas at the perimeter of the
site small enough to be treated solely with perimeter protection. Sediment retention facilities shall be
installed prior to grading any contributing area.
6. Surface Water Collection: Surface water collection measures (e.g., ditches, berms, etc.) shall be
installed to intercept all surface water from disturbed areas, convey it to a sediment pond or trap, and
discharge it downstream of any disturbed areas. Areas at the perimeter of the site, which are small
enough to be treated solely with perimeter protection, do not require surface water collection. Significant
sources of upstream surface water that drain onto disturbed areas shall be intercepted and conveyed to
a stabilized discharge point downstream of the disturbed areas. Surface water collection measures shall
be installed concurrently with or immediately following rough grading and shall be designed,
constructed, and stabilized as needed to minimize erosion.
7. Dewatering Control: The water resulting from construction site dewatering activities must be treated
prior to discharge or disposed of as specified.
8. Dust Control: Preventative measures to minimize wind transport of soil shall be implemented when a
traffic hazard may be created or when sediment transported by wind is likely to be deposited in water
resources.
9. Flow Control: Surface water from disturbed areas must be routed through the project’s on-site flow
control facility or other provisions must be made to prevent increases in the existing site conditions
2-year and 10-year runoff peaks discharging from the project site during construction (flow control
facility, runoff treatment facility, and on-site BMP areas [existing or proposed] shall not be used for this
purpose).
10. Control Pollutants: Stormwater pollution prevention (SWPPS) measures are required to prevent,
reduce, or eliminate the discharge of pollutants to on-site or adjacent stormwater systems or
watercourses from construction-related activities such as materials delivery and storage, on-site
equipment fueling and maintenance, demolition of existing buildings and disposition of demolition
materials and other waste, and concrete handling, washout and disposal. Section D.2.2 describes BMPs
specific to this purpose; additionally, several of the ESC BMPs described herein are applicable.
11. Protect Existing and Proposed Stormwater Facilities and On-Site BMPs: Sedimentation and soil
compaction reduce the infiltration capacity of native and engineered soils. Protection measures shall be
applied/installed and maintained so as to prevent adverse impacts to existing stormwater facilities and
on-site BMPs and areas of proposed stormwater facilities and on-site BMPs for the project. Adverse
impacts can prompt the requirement to restore or replace affected stormwater facilities and on-site
BMPs.
12. Maintain Protective BMPs: Protection measures shall be maintained to ensure continued performance
of their intended function, to prevent adverse impacts to existing BMPs/facilities and areas of proposed
BMPs/facilities, and protect other disturbed areas of the project.
13. Manage the Project: Coordination and timing of site development activities relative to ESC concerns,
and timely inspection, maintenance and update of protective measures are necessary to effectively
manage the project and ensure the success of protective ESC and SWPPS design and implementation.
PART 8.B: STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND SPILL CONTROL
PLAN DESIGN
Stormwater pollution prevention and spill control (SWPPS) measures will be implemented per Section D.2.2 of
the RSWDM.
• Follow effective pollutant handling and disposal procedures.
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• Provide cover and containment for materials, fuel and other pollutants.
• Manage the project site to maximize pollutant control and minimize pollutant sources.
• Protect from spills and drips of petroleum products and other pollutants.
• Avoid overapplication or untimely application of chemicals and fertilizers.
• Prevent or treat contamination of stormwater runoff by pH modifying sources.
9. Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of
Covenant
The Site Improvement Bond Quantity Worksheet is included in Appendix H.
Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Summary Sheets are not applicable to this project, since the project
does not propose any flow control and water quality facilities.
10. Operations and Maintenance Manual
The proposed stormwater structures on-site consist of a trench drain for collection and storm drainage pipes
for conveyance. A copy of RSWDM “maintenance requirements for stormwater facilities and on-site BMPs” for
on-site structures is included in Appendix I.
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Appendix A
Appendix A
TIR Worksheet
CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual 6/22/2022
8-A-1
REFERENCE 8-A
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR)
WORKSHEET
Part 1 PROJECT OWNER AND
PROJECT ENGINEER Part 2 PROJECT LOCATION AND
DESCRIPTION
Project Owner _____________________________
Phone ___________________________________
Address __________________________________
_________________________________________
Project Engineer ___________________________
Company _________________________________
Phone ___________________________________
Project Name __________________________
CED Permit # ________________________
Location Township ________________
Range __________________
Section _________________
Site Address __________________________
_____________________________________
Part 3 TYPE OF PERMIT APPLICATION Part 4 OTHER REVIEWS AND PERMITS
Land Use (e.g., Subdivision / Short Subd.)
Building (e.g., M/F / Commercial / SFR)
Grading
Right-of-Way Use
Other _______________________
DFW HPA
COE 404
DOE Dam Safety
FEMA Floodplain
COE Wetlands
Other ________
Shoreline
Management
Structural
Rockery/Vault/_____
ESA Section 7
Part 5 PLAN AND REPORT INFORMATION
Technical Information Report Site Improvement Plan (Engr. Plans)
Type of Drainage Review
(check one):
Date (include revision
dates):
Date of Final:
Full
Targeted
Simplified
Large Project
Directed
__________________
__________________
__________________
Plan Type (check
one):
Date (include revision
dates):
Date of Final:
Full
Modified
Simplified
__________________
__________________
__________________
Jenifer Clapham, PE
KPFF Consulting Engineers
206.926.0549
Renton Pavilion Market
233 Burnett Avenue South,
Renton, WA 98057
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ü Civil Construction Permit
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City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057
18
23 North
05 East
09/20/2024
09/20/2024
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425.430.6400
REFERENCE 8: PLAN REVIEW FORMS AND WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
8-A-2
Part 6 SWDM ADJUSTMENT APPROVALS
Type (circle one): Standard / Blanket
Description: (include conditions in TIR Section 2)
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Approved Adjustment No. ______________________ Date of Approval: _______________________
Part 7 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Monitoring Required: Yes / No
Start Date: _______________________
Completion Date: _______________________
Describe: _________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Re: SWDM Adjustment No. ________________
Part 8 SITE COMMUNITY AND DRAINAGE BASIN
Community Plan: ____________________________________________________________________
Special District Overlays: ______________________________________________________________
Drainage Basin: _____________________________________________________________________
Stormwater Requirements: _____________________________________________________________
Part 9 ONSITE AND ADJACENT SENSITIVE AREAS
River/Stream ________________________
Lake ______________________________
Wetlands ____________________________
Closed Depression ____________________
Floodplain ___________________________
Other _______________________________
_______________________________
Steep Slope __________________________
Erosion Hazard _______________________
Landslide Hazard ______________________
Coal Mine Hazard ______________________
Seismic Hazard _______________________
Habitat Protection ______________________
_____________________________________
ü Aquifer Protection Area (Zone 1)
Duwamish - Green River
N/A
REFERENCE 8-A: TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual 6/22/2022
Ref 8-A-3
Part 10 SOILS
Soil Type
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
Slopes
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
Erosion Potential
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
High Groundwater Table (within 5 feet)
Other ________________________________
Sole Source Aquifer
Seeps/Springs
Additional Sheets Attached
Part 11 DRAINAGE DESIGN LIMITATIONS
REFERENCE
Core 2 – Offsite Analysis_________________
Sensitive/Critical Areas__________________
SEPA________________________________
LID Infeasibility________________________
Other________________________________
_____________________________________
LIMITATION / SITE CONSTRAINT
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Additional Sheets Attached
Part 12 TIR SUMMARY SHEET (provide one TIR Summary Sheet
per Threshold Discharge Area)
Threshold Discharge Area:
(name or description)
Core Requirements (all 9 apply):
Discharge at Natural Location Number of Natural Discharge Locations:
Offsite Analysis Level: 1 / 2 / 3 dated:__________________
Flow Control (include facility
summary sheet)
Standard: _______________________________
or Exemption Number: ____________
Conveyance System Spill containment located at: _____________________________
Erosion and Sediment Control /
Construction Stormwater Pollution
Prevention
CSWPP/CESCL/ESC Site Supervisor: _____________________
Contact Phone: _________________________
After Hours Phone: _________________________
Maintenance and Operation Responsibility (circle one): Private / Public
If Private, Maintenance Log Required: Yes / No
Financial Guarantees and Liability Provided: Yes / No
N/A
N/A
N/A
Renton Pavilion Market project site has one Threshold
Discharge Area.
1
Aquifer Protection
Area (Zone 1)
The site is within Wellhead Protection Area.
Therefore, Infiltration is prohibited.
N/A
Urban Land
The project is addressing Core Requirement No. 9 (On-site
BMPs) through application of BMPs to the maximum extent
feasible, however applicable and available BMP's are not
feasible.
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REFERENCE 8: PLAN REVIEW FORMS AND WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
8-A-4
Part 12 TIR SUMMARY SHEET (provide one TIR Summary Sheet
per Threshold Discharge Area)
Water Quality (include facility
summary sheet)
Type (circle one): Basic / Sens. Lake / Enhanced Basic / Bog
or Exemption No. _______________________
On-site BMPs Describe:
Special Requirements (as applicable):
Area Specific Drainage
Requirements
Type: SDO / MDP / BP / Shared Fac. / None
Name: ________________________
Floodplain/Floodway Delineation Type (circle one): Major / Minor / Exemption / None
100-year Base Flood Elevation (or range): _______________
Datum:
Flood Protection Facilities Describe:
Source Control
(commercial / industrial land use)
Describe land use:
Describe any structural controls:
Oil Control High-Use Site: Yes / No
Treatment BMP: _________________________________
Maintenance Agreement: Yes / No
with whom? _____________________________________
Other Drainage Structures
Describe:
N/A
All on-site BMPs are infeasible.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
REFERENCE 8-A: TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual 6/22/2022
Ref 8-A-5
Part 13 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS
DURING CONSTRUCTION
Clearing Limits
Cover Measures
Perimeter Protection
Traffic Area Stabilization
Sediment Retention
Surface Water Collection
Dewatering Control
Dust Control
Flow Control
Control Pollutants
Protect Existing and Proposed
BMPs/Facilities
Maintain Protective BMPs / Manage
Project
MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS
AFTER CONSTRUCTION
Stabilize exposed surfaces
Remove and restore Temporary ESC Facilities
Clean and remove all silt and debris, ensure
operation of Permanent BMPs/Facilities, restore
operation of BMPs/Facilities as necessary
Flag limits of sensitive areas and open space
preservation areas
Other _______________________
Part 14 STORMWATER FACILITY DESCRIPTIONS (Note: Include Facility Summary and Sketch)
Flow Control Description Water Quality Description On-site BMPs Description
Detention
Infiltration
Regional
Facility
Shared
Facility
Other
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Vegetated
Flowpath
Wetpool
Filtration
Oil Control
Spill Control
Other
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
Full Dispersion
Full Infiltration
Limited Infiltration
Rain Gardens
Bioretention
Permeable
Pavement
Basic Dispersion
Soil Amendment
Perforated Pipe
Connection
Other
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
_____________
Infeasible
N/A N/A
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
Infeasible
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REFERENCE 8: PLAN REVIEW FORMS AND WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
8-A-6
Part 15 EASEMENTS/TRACTS Part 16 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Drainage Easement
Covenant
Native Growth Protection Covenant
Tract
Other ____________________________
Cast in Place Vault
Retaining Wall
Rockery > 4′ High
Structural on Steep Slope
Other _______________________________
Part 17 SIGNATURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
I, or a civil engineer under my supervision, have visited the site. Actual site conditions as observed were
incorporated into this worksheet and the attached Technical Information Report. To the best of my
knowledge the information provided here is accurate.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Signed/Date
N/A N/A
2024-10-15
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix B
Appendix B
Exist i ng and Proposed C onditions Map
S 3RD STLOGAN AVE SBURNETT AVE SEXISTING RENTON
TRANSIT CENTER
RENTON PAVILION
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SURFACE AREA (SF)
IMPERVIOUS AREA 3,369
PERVIOUS AREA 176
TOTAL ON-SITE AREA 3,545-SF
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LOADING ZONE 6.0'45.0'14.0'LEGEND - RENTON PAVILION SITE
SURFACE AREA (SF)
PGIS 876
NPGIS 2,493
NPGPS 176
TOTAL ON-SITE AREA 3,545-SF
0.08-AC
LIMITS OF WORK
0
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10'20'40'
RENTON PAVILION
MARKET
PROPOSED CONDITIONS
SEPTEMBER 2024
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix C
Appendix C
Minimum Requirements
SECTION 1.1 DRAINAGE REVIEW
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
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FIGURE 1.1.2.A FLOW CHART FOR DETERMINING TYPE OF DRAINAGE REVIEW REQUIRED
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix D
Appendix D
Civil Plans
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233 Burnett Ave S.
Renton, WA 98057
Renton Market
& Piazza
CIVIL
CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT
1507 Belmont Ave, Suite 200
Seattle, Washington 98122
206.323.9932
10/17/2024
No.:Date:Description:
1601 5th Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
206.622.5822
www.kpff.com
AD AREA DRAIN
AVE AVENUE
CB CATCH BASIN
CL CENTER LINE
COR CITY OF RENTON
CSBC CRUSHED SURFACE BASE COURSE
DEMO DEMOLISH
ELECT ELECTRICAL
EL/ELEV ELEVATION
EX/EXIST EXISTING
GI GREASE INTERCEPTOR
HMA HOT MIX ASPHALT
IE INVERT ELEVATION
LF LINEAR FOOT
LS LANDSCAPE/LANDSCAPING
MAX MAXIMUM
MIN MINIMUM
NTS NOT TO SCALE
PLUMB PLUMBING
ROW RIGHT OF WAY
SD STORE DRAIN
SS SANITARY SEWER
STD STANDARD
TYP TYPICAL
W WATER
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VICINITY MAP
1" = 500'±
RENTON MARKET
CIVIL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
Sheet List Table
Sheet Number Sheet Title
C0.00 COVER
C1.00 NOTES
C1.01 NOTES
C2.00 DEMO AND TESC PLAN
C2.50 DEMO AND TESC DETAILS
C3.00 CIVIL MARKET IMPROVEMENT PLAN
C3.01 CIVIL PIAZZA IMPROVEMENT PLAN
C3.10 GRADING ENLARGEMENT
C3.11 GRADING ENLARGEMENT
C3.50 CIVIL IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
C3.51 CIVIL IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
ABBREVIATIONS:
CONTRACTOR IS ALERTED TO THE FACT THAT WORK WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED AROUND
ACTIVE PSE GAS AND ENERGIZED FACILITIES THAT ARE SERVING EXISTING CUSTOMERS.
CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH PSE TO DETERMINE WHICH FACILITIES ARE
ACTIVE AND ENERGIZED AND SHALL IMPLEMENT SAFETY PROCEDURES PER PSE
REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH PSE TO ENSURE THAT FACILITIES
ARE IN PLACE TO MAINTAIN SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION.
C3.10 GRADING ENLARGEMENT
C3.11 GRADING ENLARGEMENT
C3.50 CIVIL IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
C3.51 CIVIL IMPROVEMENT DETAILS
C1.00
NOTES
CITY OF RENTON SANITARY SEWER NOTES
1.ALL WORK AND WORK MATERIAL SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CITY OF
RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE WSDOT/ APWA STANDARDS AND
SPECIFICATIONS, AS APPROVED AND MODIFIED BY THE CITY OF RENTON IN THE RENTON STANDARD PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS. A
SET OF APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION.
2.THE HOURS OF WORK IN THE STREET RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE PER CITY SPECIFICATIONS ON WEEKDAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE
APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. AN APPROVED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN MUST
BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY.
3.ALL LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO
VERIFY THE TRUE AND CORRECT LOCATION SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCE.
4.A PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE AND A 24 HOUR NOTICE SHALL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO STARTING NEW CONSTRUCTION. IT
SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO SECURE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION. (
INSPECTION WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF RENTON.) IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S
RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF BACKFILLING ALL CONSTRUCTION.
5.CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MEANS, METHODS AND SEQUENCES OF CONSTRUCTION AND FOR THE SAFETY
OF WORKERS AND OTHERS ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE.
6.IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN STREET USE AND ANY OTHER RELATED PERMITS PRIOR TO
ANY CONSTRUCTION.
7.PLANS APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ALL OTHER PLANS.
8.A COPY OF THESE APPROVED PLANS MUST BE ON THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.
9.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE CITY OF RENTON WITH AN AS-BUILT DRAWING OF THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM, WHICH
HAS BEEN STAMPED AND SIGNED BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR.
10.BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED EQUALLY ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PIPE IN LAYERS WITH A LOOSE AVERAGE DEPTH OF 6 INCHES,
MAXIMUM DEPTH OF 8 INCHES, THOROUGHLY TAMPING EACH LAYER TO 95 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY. THESE COMPACTED
LAYERS MUST EXTEND FOR ONE PIPE DIAMETER ON EACH SIDE OF THE PIPE OR TO THE SIDE OF THE TRENCH. MATERIALS TO
COMPLETE THE FILL OVER PIPE SHALL BE THE SAME AS DESCRIBED.
11.OPEN CUT ROAD CROSSINGS FOR UTILITY TRENCHES ON EXISTING TRAVELED ROADWAY SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH CRUSHED
ROCK AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY
12.DATUM FOR VERTICAL CONTROL SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM 1988 METERS, AND FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL
SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983/1991 METERS UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT. REFERENCE BENCHMARK AND ELEVATIONS ARE NOTED ON THE PLANS.
13.ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED OR OTHERWISE STABILIZED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE
DEPARTMENT FOR THE PREVENTION OF ON-SITE EROSION AFTER THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION.
14.ALL PIPE AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE LAID ON A PROPERLY PREPARED FOUNDATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARDS
AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE LATEST EDITION OF
THE WSDOT/ APWA STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS APPROVED AND MODIFIED BY THE CITY OF RENTON IN THE RENTON
STANDARD PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS. THIS SHALL INCLUDE NECESSARY LEVELING OF THE TRENCH BOTTOM OR THE TOP OF THE
FOUNDATION MATERIAL, AS WELL AS PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION OF REQUIRED BEDDING MATERIAL, TO UNIFORM GRADE SO
THAT THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE PIPE WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A UNIFORMLY DENSE, UNYIELDING BASE. PIPE BEDDING SHALL
BE PEA GRAVEL 6 INCHES ABOVE AND BELOW THE PIPE.
15.SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE ( PVC) RUBBER GASKETED ASTM D 3034, SDR 35, OR DUCTILE IRON
CLASS 50, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE WASTEWATER UTILITY.
16.IN UNIMPROVED AREAS, MANHOLE TO EXTEND MINIMUM 6 INCHES AND MAXIMUM 12 INCHES ABOVE FINISHED GRADE OR MUST
HAVE MINIMUM 2' DIAMETER CONCRETE RING POURED AT GRADE. IN PAVED AREA, COVER MUST SLOPE IN ALL DIRECTIONS TO
MATCH PAVING.
CITY OF RENTON CCTV INSPECTION STANDARD NOTES:
1.ALL NEWLY- INSTALLED AND NEWLY- REHABILITATED ( PUBLIC AND PRIVATE) SANITARY SEWER AND STORM DRAIN MAIN
LINES SHALL BE INSPECTED BY MEANS OF REMOTE CCTV. CCTV INSPECTIONS AND REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO
THE CITY OF RENTON INSPECTOR ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT PRIOR TO RECEIVING APPROVAL TO INSTALL PROJECT
CURBS, GUTTERS, AND/ OR PAVEMENT.
2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL CCTV INSPECTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
SEWER SERVICE COMPANIES ( NASSCO) PIPELINE ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM ( PACP).
3.ALL CCTV OPERATORS SHALL HAVE CURRENT NASSCO PACP CERTIFICATION.
4.CCTV INSPECTIONS SHALL BE RECORDED IN A GRANITENET COMPATIBLE FORMAT DATABASE USING THE LATEST
SOFTWARE VERSION AND SUBMITTED WITH ELECTRONIC LINKS BETWEEN THE DATA AND THE VIDEO ON AN EXTERNAL
HDD, DVD, OR FLASH DRIVE.
5.ALL CCTV INSPECTION REPORTS SHALL BE WITHIN +/- TWO ( 2) FEET OF THE MEASURED LINEAR FOOTAGE BETWEEN
MANHOLES ALONG THE EXISTING PIPELINE CENTERLINE FROM THE START OF PIPE TO END OF PIPE.
6.ALL OWNER AND PACP REQUIRED HEADER INFORMATION MUST BE FULLY AND ACCURATELY ENTERED ON ALL CCTV
REPORTS. WORK NOT FOLLOWING THESE SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE REJECTED AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE
REQUIRED TO RE- CCTV THE WORK.
7.THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE WORK SHALL CONSIST OF PACP CCTV REPORTS, PACP DATABASE, LOGS, ELECTRONIC
REPORTS, ETC. NOTING IMPORTANT FEATURES ENCOUNTERED DURING THE INSPECTION. THE SPEED OF TRAVEL SHALL
BE SLOW ENOUGH TO INSPECT EACH PIPE JOINT, TEE CONNECTION, STRUCTURAL DETERIORATION, INFILTRATION AND
INFLOW SOURCES, AND DEPOSITS, BUT SHOULD NOT, AT ANY TIME, BE FASTER THAN 30 FEET PER MINUTE, EXCEPT AS
NOTED OTHERWISE IN THIS DOCUMENT.
8.THE CAMERA MUST BE CENTERED IN THE PIPE TO PROVIDE ACCURATE DISTANCE MEASUREMENTS TO PROVIDE
LOCATIONS OF FEATURES IN THE SEWER AND THESE FOOTAGE MEASUREMENTS SHALL BE DISPLAYED AND
DOCUMENTED ON THE VIDEO. ALL PACP OBSERVATIONS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY AUDIO AND ON A PACP LOG. ALL VIDEO
MUST BE CONTINUOUSLY METERED FROM MANHOLE TO MANHOLE. ALL VIDEO RECORDING SHALL BE CONTINUOUS FROM
STRUCTURE TO STRUCTURE WITH NO " PAUSING" OF THE VIDEO RECORDING DURING EACH PIPELINE INSPECTION. THE
PIPE SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO THE CCTV INSPECTION TO ENSURE ALL DEFECTS, FEATURE, AND OBSERVATIONS ARE
SEEN AND LOGGED.
9.JUST PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE CCTV INSPECTION, WHILE THE CCTV CAMERA IS IN PLACE AND RECORDING, WATER (
CONTAINING DYE) SHALL BE INTRODUCED INTO THE UPSTREAM MANHOLE OF EACH PIPE SEGMENT UNTIL IT IS
OBSERVED AND RECORDED FLOWING PAST THE CAMERA' S FIELD OF VISION IN ITS ENTIRETY.
10.THE CCTV CAMERA SHALL HAVE A WATER- LEVEL MEASURING DEVICE ( BALL, CYLINDER, ETC.) ATTACHED THAT HAS 1/4"
MARKINGS TO SHOW THE DEPTH OF WATER IN THE PIPE DURING THE CCTV INSPECTION.
11.ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE CHANNELED AND COATED PRIOR TO CCTV INSPECTION.
12.PER CITY OF RENTON SPECIFICATION 7-08. 3(2)B, SEWER AND STORM DRAIN PIPELINE SHALL HAVE NO MORE THAN 1/2"
OF PONDING TO BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTABLE.
CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER STANDARD NOTES:
1.BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OCCURS, A PRE- CONSTRUCTION MEETING SHALL BE HELD
AMONG THE CITY OF RENTON, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS THE CITY, THE APPLICANT, AND THE APPLICANT' S CONTRACTOR.
2.THE APPLICANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY CITY, STATE, AND FEDERAL PERMITS PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION.
3.ALL STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST
EDITION OF THE CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL ( RENTON SWDM), RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE ( RMC),
AND THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION PREPARED BY WSDOT AND THE
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION ( APWA). IT SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO
CORRECT ANY ERROR, OMISSION OR VARIATION FROM THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN THE PLANS. ALL
CORRECTIONS SHALL BE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CITY.
4.APPROVAL OF THE ROAD, GRADING, PARKING, BUILDING, AND DRAINAGE PLAN DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AS APPROVAL OF
ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION ( E.G. WATER, SEWER, GAS, ELECTRICAL. ETC.). PLANS FOR STRUCTURES SUCH AS BRIDGES,
VAULTS, AND RETAINING WALLS REQUIRE A SEPARATE REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
THE SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ACCORDING TO THE APPROVED PLANS. ANY
DEVIATION FROM THE APPROVED PLANS WILL REQUIRE COORDINATION FOLLOWED BY WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE
CITY.
5.A COPY OF THE APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.
6.THE LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED BY FIELD SURVEY OR OBTAINED
FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS AND SHALL THEREFORE BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY
COMPLETE. IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT' S CONTRACTOR TO INDEPENDENTLY
VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN, AND TO FURTHER DISCOVER AND AVOID ANY OTHER
UTILITIES NOT SHOWN HEREON THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PLAN. THE APPLICANT SHALL
RECORD ON THE AS- BUILT DRAWINGS ALL UNDOCUMENTED UTILITIES DISCOVERED AND ANY CHANGES TO THE
APPROVED PLANS. THE APPLICANT SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD IF A CONFLICT EXISTS.
7.VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 88 AND HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE NAD 83 ( WA STATE PLANE, NORTH), UNLESS
OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. REFERENCE BENCHMARK, DATUM, AND ELEVATIONS SHALL BE NOTED ON THE
PLANS.
8.ALL UTILITY TRENCH BACKFILL AND ROADWAY SUBGRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY PER
SECTION 2-03.3(14)D - COMPACTION AND MOISTURE CONTROL TESTS OF THE WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. IN
PERMEABLE PAVEMENT AND OTHER INFILTRATION AREAS, ALL TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL BE FIRM AND UNYIELDING BUT IN
NO CASE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO MORE THAN 92% OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY.
9.OPEN CUTTING OF EXISTING ROADWAYS FOR STORM DRAINAGE WORK IS NOT ALLOWED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY
APPROVED BY THE CITY AND NOTED ON THESE APPROVED PLANS. ANY OPEN CUT SHALL BE RESTORED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE CITY TRENCH RESTORATION STANDARDS.
10.ALL PIPE AND STRUCTURES SHALL BE STAKED FOR SURVEY LINE AND GRADE PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION.
WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS OR WHERE DIRECTED BY THE CITY, THE EXISTING MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, OR INLETS
SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO THE GRADE AS STAKED.
11.ALL FLOW CONTROL FACILITIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION PRIOR TO, OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH, ANY
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
12.ALL PIPE AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE LAID ON A PROPERLY PREPARED FOUNDATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CURRENT STATE OF WASHINGTON STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL
INCLUDE NECESSARY LEVELING OF THE TRENCH BOTTOM OR THE TOP OF THE FOUNDATION MATERIAL, AS WELL AS
PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION OF REQUIRED BEDDING MATERIAL TO UNIFORM GRADE SO THAT THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF
THE PIPE WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A UNIFORMLY DENSE, UNYIELDING BASE. ALL PIPE BEDDING AND BACKFILL SHALL BE
AS SHOWN ON THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 220. 00, 220. 10, AND 220. 20.
13.STEEL PIPE SHALL BE ALUMINIZED, OR GALVANIZED WITH ASPHALT TREATMENT 1, 2, OR 5 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE.
14.ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES SUCH AS CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES SHALL BE FITTED WITH DUCTILE IRON, BOLT-
LOCKING LIDS PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 204. 10, 204. 20, 204. 30, 204. 40, AND 204. 50. STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE:
·RECTANGULAR OR ROUND, SOLID LIDS WHEN NOT COLLECTING RUNOFF, AND OUTSIDE OF THE ROADWAY.
·ROUND, SOLID LIDS WHEN NOT COLLECTING RUNOFF, AND LOCATED WITHIN THE ROADWAY, BUT OUTSIDE OF THE
CURB/ GUTTER LINE.
·ROUND, SOLID LIDS DISPLAYING THE CITY LOGO WHEN WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT- OF- WAY OR IN AN EASEMENT TO
THE CITY. PRIVATE STRUCTURE LIDS OUTSIDE PUBLIC RIGHT- OF- WAY AND EASEMENTS TO THE CITY SHALL NOT
DISPLAY THE CITY LOGO.
15.BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES SHALL BE PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 4.1 EASEMENT WIDTHS AND
BUILDING SETBACKS LINES OF THE RENTON SWDM.
16.LIDS OF MANHOLES/ CATCH BASINS WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT- OF- WAY SHALL NOT BE ADJUSTED TO FINAL GRADE UNTIL
AFTER PAVING. ALL MANHOLE/ CATCH BASIN RIMS SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO BE FLUSH WITH FINAL FINISHED GRADES,
UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN.
17.ALL DRIVEWAY CULVERTS LOCATED WITHIN CITY RIGHT- OF- WAY SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A
MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM THE EDGE OF THE DRIVEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH.
18.ROCK FOR EROSION PROTECTION OF ROADSIDE DITCHES, WHERE REQUIRED, SHALL BE OF SOUND QUARRY ROCK
PLACED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF ONE (1) FOOT AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
•4 - 8 INCH ROCK / 40 - 70% PASSING;
•2 - 4 INCH ROCK / 30 - 40% PASSING; AND
•LESS THAN 2 INCH ROCK / 10 - 20% PASSING.
19.FOOTING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND ROOF DOWNSPOUT SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE INTERCONNECTED AND SHALL
SEPARATELY CONVEY COLLECTED FLOWS TO THE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM OR FLOW CONTROL FACILITY ON THE SITE,
UNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY. FOOTING DRAINS SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO ON- SITE BMPS.
20.THE END OF EACH STORM DRAIN STUB SHALL BE CAPPED. A CLEANOUT TOPPED WITH A BOLT- LOCKING LID MARKED "
STORM” OR " DRAIN" SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE PROPERTY LINE OR AT THE POINT OF CONNECTION OF A PRIVATE STORM
DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 227. 00.
21.ALL STORM SYSTEM EXTENSIONS SHALL BE STAKED FOR LINE AND GRADE BY A SURVEYOR LICENSED IN WASHINGTON
STATE, AND CUT SHEETS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
22.ALL NEWLY- INSTALLED AND NEWLY- REHABILITATED ( PUBLIC AND PRIVATE) STORM CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS SHALL BE
INSPECTED BY MEANS OF REMOTE CCTV ACCORDING TO THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 266. 00. CCTV INSPECTIONS AND
REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY PRIOR TO RECEIVING APPROVAL TO INSTALL PROJECT CURBS, GUTTERS
AND/ OR PAVEMENT.
23.ALL STORM SYSTEMS AND CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-04.3(1)
OF THE WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND IN THE PRESENCE OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY. STORM DRAIN
STUBS SHALL BE TESTED FOR ACCEPTANCE AT THE SAME TIME THE MAIN STORM IS TESTED.
24.FOR ALL DISTURBED PERVIOUS AREAS ( COMPACTED, GRADED, LANDSCAPED, ETC.) OF THE DEVELOPMENT SITE, TO
MAINTAIN THE MOISTURE CAPACITY OF THE SOIL EITHER STOCKPILE AND REDISTRIBUTE THE EXISTING DUFF LAYER AND
NATIVE TOPSOIL OR AMEND THE SOIL WITH COMPOST IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD PLAN 264. 00.
25.ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS BY THE CITY DOES NOT RELIEVE THE APPLICANT OF THE
CONTINUING LEGAL OBLIGATION AND/ OR LIABILITY CONNECTED WITH STORMWATER DISPOSAL. THE CITY DOES NOT
ACCEPT ANY OBLIGATION FOR THE PROPER FUNCTIONING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE STORM SYSTEM PROVIDED DURING
CONSTRUCTION.
26.ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY DEVICES, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, FLAGGERS, AND ANY OTHER ACTIONS NEEDED TO
PROTECT THE LIFE, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO PROTECT PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE
PERFORMANCE OF WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED. ANY WORK WITHIN THE TRAVELED RIGHT- OF- WAY THAT MAY INTERRUPT
NORMAL TRAFFIC FLOW SHALL REQUIRE A TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN APPROVED BY THE CITY. ALL SECTIONS OF THE
WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 1-10 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL APPLY.
27.PROJECTS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY' S AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ( APA) SHALL COMPLY WITH SPECIAL REQUIREMENT
# 6 OF THE RENTON SWDM AND AQUIFER PROTECTION REGULATIONS ( RMC 4-3-050).
28.PLACEMENT OF SURFACE APPURTENANCES ( CATCH BASIN/ MANHOLE LIDS, CLEANOUTS, INLETS, ETC.) IN THE STREET
TRAVEL LANE WHEEL PATH, INTERSECTIONS OF STREET TRAVEL LANES, BIKE LANES, SIDEWALKS, AND CROSSWALKS
SHALL BE AVOIDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE. ANY SURFACE APPURTENANCE PLACED IN A SIDEWALK OR CROSSWALK SHALL
BE FITTED WITH A NON- SLIP OR NON- SKID LID PER ADA REQUIREMENTS.
29.CLEARLY LABEL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SYSTEMS ON THE PLANS. PRIVATE SYSTEMS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE
APPLICANT.
30.MINIMUM COVER OVER STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALL CONFORM TO TABLE 4.2.1.A2 OF THE RENTON SWDM.
31.CONSTRUCTED PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SHALL BE PERMEABLE ENOUGH TO ABSORB WATER AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 20
INCHES PER HOUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PAVEMENT SURFACE HAS BEEN WETTED CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 10
MINUTES. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS MINIMUM RATE SHALL BE CHECKED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL OF THE
PAVEMENT. COMPLIANCE MAY BE CHECKED USING A SIMPLE BUCKET TEST IN WHICH 5 GALLONS OF WATER IS POURED
ONTO THE PAVEMENT SURFACE ALL AT ONCE. IF ONLY A MINOR AMOUNT OF WATER PONDS OR RUNS OFF THE SURFACE,
THEN THE PAVEMENT IS CONSIDERED TO MEET THE MINIMUM RATE OF ABSORPTION. AT LEAST ONE TEST SHALL BE
CONDUCTED PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT. IF THIS TEST IS NOT CONCLUSIVE, THEN ANOTHER TEST
PER ASTM C1701 SHALL BE CONDUCTED. FOR LARGE AREAS ( E.G., PARKING AREAS), TESTING OBSERVATION MAY BE
ACCOMPLISHED WHILE WALKING BEHIND A SLOWLY MOVING WATER TRUCK DISCHARGING WATER AT A RATE SIMILAR TO
THE BUCKET TEST. PERMEABLE PAVERS SHALL BE TESTED USING ASTM C1781.
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EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) STANDARD PLAN NOTES:
1. BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OCCURS, A PRE- CONSTRUCTION MEETING SHALL BE HELD AMONG
THE CITY OF RENTON, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS THE CITY, THE APPLICANT, AND THE APPLICANT' S CONTRACTOR.
2. THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY (ECOLOGY)
CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL PERMIT, IF IT IS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT. THE APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE THE
CITY COPIES OF ALL MONITORING REPORTS PROVIDED TO ECOLOGY ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER
GENERAL PERMIT.
3. THE ESC PLAN SET SHALL INCLUDE AN ESC CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE DETAILING THE ORDERED STEPS THAT SHALL BE
FOLLOWED FROM CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT TO POST- PROJECT CLEANUP IN ORDER TO FULFILL PROJECT ESC
REQUIREMENTS.
4. THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CLEARING LIMITS, SENSITIVE AREAS AND THEIR BUFFERS, AND AREAS OF VEGETATION
PRESERVATION AND TREE RETENTION AS PRESCRIBED ON THE PLAN(S) SHALL BE CLEARLY DELINEATED BY FENCING AND
PROTECTED IN THE FIELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPENDIX D OF THE CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
(RENTON SWDM) PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD, NO DISTURBANCE BEYOND
THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE PERMITTED. THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE APPLICANT/ ESC SUPERVISOR
FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION.
5. STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTAINED FOR
THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. ADDITIONAL MEASURES, SUCH AS CONSTRUCTED WHEEL WASH SYSTEMS OR WASH PADS,
MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT ALL PAVED AREAS ARE KEPT CLEAN AND TRACK- OUT TO ROAD RIGHT OF WAY DOES NOT
OCCUR FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. IF SEDIMENT IS TRACKED OFFSITE, PUBLIC ROADS SHALL BE CLEANED
THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF EACH DAY, OR MORE FREQUENTLY DURING WET WEATHER, AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT
SEDIMENT FROM ENTERING WATERS OF THE STATE.
6. WASHOUT FROM CONCRETE TRUCKS SHALL BE PERFORMED OFF- SITE OR IN DESIGNATED CONCRETE WASHOUT AREAS ONLY.
DO NOT WASH OUT CONCRETE TRUCKS ONTO THE GROUND, OR TO STORM DRAINS OR OPEN DITCHES. ON- SITE DUMPING OF
EXCESS CONCRETE SHALL ONLY OCCUR IN DESIGNATED CONCRETE WASHOUT AREAS.
7. ALL REQUIRED ESC BMPS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATION PRIOR TO LAND CLEARING AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION TO
PREVENT TRANSPORTATION OF SEDIMENT TO SURFACE WATER, DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES. ALL ESC
BMPS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A SATISFACTORY CONDITION UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT CLEARING AND/ OR CONSTRUCTION IS
COMPLETE AND POTENTIAL FOR ON- SITE EROSION HAS PASSED. ALL ESC BMPS SHALL BE REMOVED AFTER CONSTRUCTION IS
COMPLETED AND THE SITE HAS BEEN STABILIZED TO ENSURE POTENTIAL FOR ON- SITE EROSION DOES NOT EXIST. THE
IMPLEMENTATION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, ENHANCEMENT, AND REMOVAL OF ESC BMPS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE APPLICANT.
8. ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR LIQUID PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO POLLUTE RUNOFF SHALL BE DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
9. THE ESC BMPS DEPICTED ON THIS DRAWING ARE INTENDED TO BE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO MEET ANTICIPATED SITE
CONDITIONS. AS CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES AND UNEXPECTED OR SEASONAL CONDITIONS DICTATE, THE APPLICANT SHALL
ANTICIPATE THAT MORE ESC BMPS WILL BE NECESSARY TO ENSURE COMPLETE SILTATION CONTROL ON THE PROPOSED SITE.
DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, IT SHALL BE THE OBLIGATION AND RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO ADDRESS
ANY NEW CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE CREATED BY THE ACTIVITIES AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ESC BMPS, OVER AND ABOVE
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS, AS MAY BE NEEDED, TO PROTECT ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND WATER QUALITY OF THE RECEIVING
DRAINAGE SYSTEM.
10. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN IS FOR ESC ONLY. IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN APPROVAL OF STORM DRAINAGE DESIGN, SIZE NOR
LOCATION OF PIPES, RESTRICTORS, CHANNELS, OR STORMWATER FACILITIES.
11. ANY DEWATERING SYSTEM NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORMWATER FACILITIES SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE
CITY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
12. ANY AREAS OF EXPOSED SOILS, INCLUDING ROADWAY EMBANKMENTS, THAT WILL NOT BE DISTURBED FOR TWO DAYS DURING
THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1ST THROUGH APRIL 30TH) OR SEVEN DAYS DURING THE DRY SEASON (MAY 1ST THROUGH
SEPTEMBER 30TH) SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED WITH THE APPROVED ESC COVER METHODS (E.G., SEEDING, MULCHING,
PLASTIC COVERING, ETC.) IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPENDIX D OF THE RENTON SWDM.
13. WET SEASON ESC REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO ALL CONSTRUCTION SITES BETWEEN OCTOBER 1ST AND APRIL 30TH, UNLESS
OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
14. ANY AREA NEEDING ADDITIONAL ESC MEASURES, NOT REQUIRING IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, SHALL BE ADDRESSED WITHIN SEVEN
(7) DAYS.
15. THE ESC BMPS ON INACTIVE SITES SHALL BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED AT A MINIMUM OF ONCE A MONTH OR WITHIN 24
HOURS FOLLOWING A STORM EVENT. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SHALL OCCUR MORE FREQUENTLY AS REQUIRED BY THE
CITY.
16. BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY, CATCH BASIN INSERTS PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 216. 30
SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS DOWNSLOPE AND WITHIN 500 FEET OF A DISTURBED OR CONSTRUCTION
AREA, UNLESS THE RUNOFF THAT ENTERS THE INLET WILL BE CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP. ALL CATCH BASIN
INSERTS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY INSPECTED AND REPLACED AS NECESSARY TO ENSURE FULLY FUNCTIONING CONDITION.
17. AT NO TIME SHALL SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION EXCEED 2/3 OF THE CAPACITY OF THE CATCH BASIN SUMP. ALL CATCH BASINS
AND CONVEYANCE LINES SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING. THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT-
LADEN WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM.
18. ANY PERMANENT STORMWATER FACILITY LOCATION USED AS A TEMPORARY SETTLING BASIN SHALL BE MODIFIED WITH THE
NECESSARY ESC BMPS AND SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE CAPACITY. IF THE TEMPORARY FACILITY IS TO ULTIMATELY
FUNCTION AS AN INFILTRATION SYSTEM IN ITS PERMANENT STATE, THE TEMPORARY FACILITY SHALL BE ROUGH GRADED SO
THAT THE BOTTOM AND SIDES ARE AT LEAST THREE FEET ABOVE THE FINAL GRADE OF THE PERMANENT FACILITY.
19.AREAS DESIGNATED ON THE PLAN(S) CONTAINING EXISTING STORMWATER FACILITIES OR ON- SITE BMPS (AMENDED SOILS,
BIORETENTION, PERMEABLE PAVEMENT, ETC.) SHALL BE CLEARLY FENCED AND PROTECTED USING ESC BMPS TO AVOID
SEDIMENTATION AND COMPACTION DURING CONSTRUCTION.
20. PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1ST), ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE INSPECTED TO IDENTIFY
WHICH ONES SHALL BE SODDED OR SEEDED IN PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER RAINS. DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SODDED
OR SEEDED WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON.AN EXHIBIT OF THOSE AREAS TO BE SODDED OR
SEEDED AND THOSE AREAS TO REMAIN UNCOVERED SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR REVIEW.
21. PRIOR TO FINAL CONSTRUCTION ACCEPTANCE, THE PROJECT SITE SHALL BE STABILIZED TO PREVENT SEDIMENT- LADEN WATER
FROM LEAVING THE PROJECT SITE, ALL ESC BMPS SHALL BE REMOVED, AND STORMWATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS, FACILITIES,
AND ON- SITE BMPS SHALL BE RESTORED TO THEIR FULLY FUNCTIONING CONDITION. ALL DISTURBED AREAS OF THE PROJECT
SITE SHALL BE VEGETATED OR OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED. AT A MINIMUM, DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SODDED OR
SEEDED AND MULCHED TO ENSURE THAT SUFFICIENT COVER WILL DEVELOP SHORTLY AFTER FINAL APPROVAL. MULCH
WITHOUT SEEDING IS ADEQUATE FOR AREAS TO BE LANDSCAPED BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST.
22. ROCKERIES ARE CONSIDERED TO BE A METHOD OF BANK STABILIZATION AND EROSION CONTROL. ROCKERIES SHALL NOT BE
CONSTRUCTED TO SERVE AS RETAINING WALLS. ALL ROCKERIES IN CITY ROAD RIGHTS- OF- WAY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CITY STANDARDS. ROCKERIES OUTSIDE OF ROAD RIGHTS- OF- WAY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE.
CITY OF RENTON WASTEWATER UTILITY STANDARD NOTES
1.ALL WORK AND MATERIAL SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION OF THE CITY OF RENTON
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE WSDOT/ APWA STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS
APPROVED AND MODIFIED BY THE CITY OF RENTON STANDARD PLANS& SPECIFICATIONS.A SET OF APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE
KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION.
2.DATUM FOR VERTICAL CONTROL SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM 1988. HORIZONTAL CONTROL SHALL BE NORTH
AMERICAN DATUM 1983/ 1991 UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. BENCHMARKS AND MONUMENTS SHALL BE
REFERENCED ON THE APPROVED PLANS.
3.A PRE- CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE AND A 24- HOUR NOTICE SHALL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO STARTING NEW CONSTRUCTION.
IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR' S RESPONSIBILITY TO SECURE ALL NECESSARY PERMITS, INCLUDING STREET USE PERMITS,
PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION. INSPECTION WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY. IT SHALL BE
THE CONTRACTOR' S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF BACKFILLING ALL
CONSTRUCTION.
4.THE HOURS OF WORK IN THE STREET RIGHT- OF- WAY SHALL BE PER CITY SPECIFICATIONS ON WEEKDAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE
APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. AN APPROVED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN MUST BE OBTAINED
PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT- OF-WAY.
5.CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MEANS, METHODS AND SEQUENCES OF CONSTRUCTION AND FOR THE SAFETY
OF WORKERS AND OTHERS ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS.
6.ALL LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR' S RESPONSIBILITY TO
VERIFY THE TRUE AND CORRECT LOCATION SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY
WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF RCW 19. 122. A DIG TICKET SHALL BE OBTAINED A MINIMUM OF TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO
STARTING ANY EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A COPY OF THE DIG TICKET ON SITE AT ALL TIMES.
7.BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED EQUALLY ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PIPE IN LAYERS WITH A LOOSE AVERAGE DEPTH OF 12- INCHES,
MAXIMUM DEPTH 18- INCHES, THOROUGHLY COMPACTING EACH LAYER TO 95 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY. THESE
COMPACTED LAYERS MUST EXTEND FOR ONE PIPE DIAMETER ON EACH SIDE OF THE PIPE OR TO THE SIDE OF THE TRENCH.
MATERIALS TO COMPLETE THE FILL OVER THE PIPE SHALL BE EQUIVALENT TO BANK RUN GRAVEL FOR TRENCH BACKFILL( 9- 03.
19).
8.SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE( PVC) RUBBER- GASKETED ASTM D 3034, SDR 35, C900/ C905 OR DUCTILE
IRON CLASS 50, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
9.SANITARY SEWER PIPES SHALL NOT BE LOCATED UNDER ANY STRUCTURE( WALL, BUILDING FOUNDATION, ETC.) UNLESS
APPROVED BY THE CITY. IF A SANITARY SEWER IS TO BE LOCATED UNDER ANY STRUCTURE( WALL, BUILDING FOUNDATION,
ETC.), IT SHALL BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LICENSED IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN ACCORDANCE WITH
STANDARD DETAIL 412.
10.OPEN- CUT ROAD CROSSINGS FOR UTILITY TRENCHES ON EXISTING TRAVELED ROADWAYS SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH
CRUSHED SURFACING AGGREGATE( WSDOT SPECIFICATION 9-03. 9( 3) AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED UNLESS OTHERWISE
APPROVED BY THE CITY.
11.ALL PIPE AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE LAID ON A PROPERLY PREPARED FOUNDATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION OF THE CITY AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE WSDOT/ APWA STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION
AS APPROVED AND MODIFIED BY THE CITY IN THE RENTON STANDARD PLANS& SPECIFICATIONS. THIS SHALL INCLUDE
NECESSARY LEVELING OF THE TRENCH BOTTOM OR THE TOP OF THE FOUNDATION MATERIAL TO A UNIFORM GRADE SO THAT
THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE PIPE WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A UNIFORMLY DENSE, UNYIELDING BASE. PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD PLAN 405.
12.ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED OR OTHERWISE STABILIZED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY FOR
THE PREVENTION OF ON- SITE EROSION BOTH DURING CONSTRUCTION AND AFTER THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL.
13.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE CITY OF RENTON WITH A RECORD DRAWING OF THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM WHICH
HAS BEEN STAMPED AND SIGNED BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR.
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SAWCUT
PAVEMENT FOR
DRIVEWAY AND
BOLLARDS
PROTECT EXIST
POWER, TYP
PROTECT EXIST
GAS LINE, TYP
PROTECT EXIST
BUILDING, TYP
CATCH BASIN
INSERT, TYP
STRAW WATTLE,
TYP
SAWCUT PAVING FOR SOUTH
ENTRY VESTIBULE
EXIST RENTON
TRANSIT CENTER
RENTON PAVILION
EVENT CENTER
REMOVE STRIPING AND
SIGNAGE FOR EVENT PARKING
STALLS. RELOCATE EVENT
PARKING SIGNAGE, REFER TO
C3.00, PROTECT ADA SIGNAGE
AND STRIPING
DEMO EXIST DRAIN AND ASSOCIATED SD
PIPES, TEMPORARILY REROUTE FLOWS
AS NEEDED
REMOVE STRIPING FOR
PARKING STALLS, TYP
PROTECT EXIST PARKING
SIGNAGE, UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
PROTECT EXIST EVENT PARKING
SIGNAGE, AND AUTHORIZED VEHICLE
SIGNAGE. RELOCATE 2HR PARKING
SIGNAGE REFER TO C3.00
CAP PIPE, TYP
RENTON MARKET
LIMITS OF WORK, TYP
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10'20'40'
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RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
STRAW WATTLE
CATCH BASIN INSERT
REMOVE BOLLARD
REMOVE FULL DEPTH CONCRETE PAVING OR LANDSCAPING
SAWCUT LINE
DEMOLISH EXISTING UTILITY
LIMITS OF WORK
DEMO AND TESC
PLAN
NOTES:
1.CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR NECESSARY PERMITS TO
EXECUTE DEMOLITION, INCLUDING PERMIT TO USE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
FOR DUST SUPPRESSION.
2.DEMOLITION SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATION,
CODES, AND DEMOLITION PERMIT REQUIREMENTS.
3.CONTRACTOR SHALL DISPOSE OF EXCESS DEMOLITION MATERIAL
OFF-SITE IN A SAFE AND LEGAL MANNER.
4.MAKE VERTICAL SAWCUTS BETWEEN ALL EXISTING PAVEMENT TO REMAIN
AND THE PORTION TO BE REMOVED. PROTECT PAVEMENT TO REMAIN
OUTSIDE OF SAWCUT LINE.
5.CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES AND
CONDUCT EXISTING BUILDING PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS, PRIOR TO
DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.
6.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN REROUTES AS
NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK, AND OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE
CITY PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK.
7.ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM PROJECT DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES TO
EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS OR VEGETATION OUTSIDE OF WORK INDICATED
ON PLAN SHALL BE REPAIRED/REPLACED IN KIND AT CONTRACTOR'S
EXPENSE.
8.ALL DISTURBED PAVEMENT IN PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE REPLACED
PER COR STANDARDS AND PROJECT PLANS.
9.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ALL AFFECTED UTILITY
PROVIDERS AND CITY TO KEEP ADJOINING PROPERTY SERVICES
UNINTERRUPTED, AND TO PERFORM DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES IN
ACCORDANCE TO APPLICABLE STANDARDS.
10.REMOVE STRIPING ON REMAINING EXISTING PAVEMENT TO INSTALL FULL
EXTENTS OF PROPOSED STRIPING AS INDICATED ON PLANS. REMOVAL OF
EXISTING STRIPING SHALL NOT DAMAGE EXISTING PAVEMENT TO REMAIN.
11.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PREVENTING SEDIMENT AND
SEDIMENT LADEN RUNOFF FROM LEAVING THE SITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL
ADJUST AND ADD BMPS AS NECESSARY TO ADDRESS FIELD CONDITIONS
AND PROGRESSION OF WORK. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
MEASURES SHALL MEET COR REQUIREMENTS. TESC MEASURES SHALL BE
INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COR.
12.REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL TESC MEASURES AT THE COMPLETION OF
THE PROJECT WHEN ALL DISTURBED AREAS HAVE BEEN FULLY AND
FINALLY STABILIZED.
13.CITY STREETS AND SIDEWALKS SHALL BE KEPT CLEAN AT ALL TIMES.
MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE STORED ON CITY STREETS OR SIDEWALKS
WITHOUT A STREET USE PERMIT FROM THE COR.
C2.50
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DETAILS
1CATCH BASIN INSERT
NTS
2STRAW WATTLE
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STANDARD DETAIL 104
137 LF 6" SS
@ 0.5% MIN
EXIST SS CO AND SIDE
SEWER, REFER TO
NOTE 11
6" IE ~ 32.6 ±
EXIST SIDE SEWER
EXIST MH
RIM 35.59
6" IE 31.7 E,N @ CL
SOUTH ENTRY GRADING
ENLARGEMENT
GREASE INTERCEPTOR (GI) VAULT
REFER TO PLUMB PLAN
CIVIL POC
6" IE OUT: 33.5±
RETRACTABLE BOLLARD,
REFER TO LS PLAN
TEMPORARY FENCE
ENCLOSURE, REFER TO
ARCH PLAN
REPLACE
LANDSCAPE,
REFER TO
LS PLAN
PEDESTRIAN CONCRETE
PAVING, TYP
PEDESTRIAN CONCRETE
PAVING, TYP
DRIVEWAY GRADING
ENLARGEMENT
EXIST RENTON
TRANSIT CENTER
SSCO, TYP
EXIST BUILDING, TYP
RESTRIPE EXIST
PARKING STALLS.
APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF
EXIST ADA PARKING STALLS.
PROTECT EXIST ADA SIGN
AND STRIPING . LOCATE
ENCLOSURE OUTSIDE OF
ADA PARKING STALL
PROTECT EXIST BIKE LOCKERS.
LOCATE ENCLOSURE ADJACENT TO
BIKE LOCKER WITH MIN 6' CLEARANCE
FOR BIKE ACCESS
PROTECT EXIST PARKING
SIGNAGE, UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED ON C2.00
RELOCATE EXIST EVENT
CENTER SIGN, REUSE EXIST
POLE
RELOCATE EXIST 2 HR
PARKING SIGN TO EXIST
LIGHT POLE
RELOCATE EXIST EVENT
CENTER PARKING SIGN,
INSTALL NEW POLE.
SERVICE VEHICLE
EGRESS, RIGHT TURN
ONLY
INSTALL RIGHT TURN
ONLY SIGN, R3-5R
VEHICLE INGRESS AND
EGRESS
RENTON MARKET
WORK LIMITS, TYP
RENTON PIAZZA
UNMARKED
LOADING ZONE
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
TYP
60.0'30.0'55.0'
23.0'±21.6'±13.9'±8.1'±13.9'±
0
1 inch = 20 feet
10'20'40'
C3.00
CIVIL MARKET
IMPROVEMENT
PLAN
LEGEND:
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
SANITARY SEWER PIPE (SS)
SANITARY SEWER CLEAOUT (SSCO)
PEDESTRIAN CONCRETE PAVEMENT, REFER
TO NOTE 5 AND 6
VEHICULAR CONCRETE PAVEMENT, REFER TO
NOTE 5
LANDSCAPE, REFER TO LS PLANS
RETRACTABLE BOLLARD, REFER TO LS PLANS
NOTES:
1.REFER TO C1.00 AND C1.01 FOR GENERAL NOTES.
2.CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM POC'S PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION WHEN CONNECTING
TO EXISTING SYSTEMS AND NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
3.PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY AND LOCATE ALL EXISTING
UTILITIES TO REMAIN WITHIN AND ADJACENT TO LIMIT OF WORK.
4.ALL EXISTING PAVEMENT STRIPING DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE
REPLACED IN KIND. PRODUCTS SHALL BE PER CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND WSDOT STANDARD PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS.
5.FULL DEPTH PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT, AND TRENCH RESTORATION AT UTILITY CUTS,
SHALL BE PER CITY OF RENTON STD DETAILS. PAVEMENT SECTION SHALL BE PER CITY
OF RENTON STD DETAILS, OR MATCH EXISTING WHICHEVER IS GREATER. MATCH
EXISTING PAVEMENT MATERIAL PER ASSOCIATED STANDARD DETAILS (I.E. ASPHALT
STD. PLAN 110.1, ETC.)
6.PEDESTRIAN CONCRETE:
4" CONCRETE
6" CSBC
REFER TO LANDSCAPE FOR CONCRETE SCORING, COLOR, AND FINISHES.
7.STORM AND SANITARY SEWER, STRUCTURES AND PIPES SHALL BE PER CITY OF
RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND
WSDOT STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
8.THE RENTON MARKET PROJECT IS REQUIRED TO MEET STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS
PER THE 2022 CITY OF RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL (RSWDM).
8.1.FLOW CONTROL: THE PROJECT PROPOSES LESS THAN 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF
NEW PLUS REPLACED IMPERVIOUS SURFACE, AND LESS THAN 3/4 ACRES OF NEW
PERVIOUS SURFACE, THEREFORE FLOW CONTROL IS NOT REQUIRED.
8.2.WATER QUALITY: THE PROJECT PROPOSES LESS THAN 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF
NEW PLUS REPLACED IMPERVIOUS SURFACE (PGIS), AND LESS THAN ¾ ACRES OF
POLLUTANT GENERATION PERVIOUS SURFACE (PGPS), THEREFORE WATER
QUALITY IS NOT REQUIRED.
8.3.ON-SITE BMPs: THE PROJECT PROPOSES MORE THAN 2,000-SF OF NEW PLUS
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE, THEREFORE ON-SITE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (OSM)
IS REQUIREMENT. ALL AVAILABLE OSM BMP'S WERE EVALUATED AND ARE NOT
FEASIBLE FOR THE SITE.
8.4.THE PROJECT LOCATED IN AN AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA, THEREFORE
STORMWATER MITIGATION FACILITIES SHALL NOT INFILTRATE AND SHALL BE
COLLECTED VIA STORMWATER CONVEYANCE AND DISCHARGE TO THE CITY MAIN.
9.GREASE INTERCEPTOR SIZE AND VAULT PER MECHANICAL.
10.EXISTING SS CO ELEVATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED. IF EXISTING SS CO IS AT AN
ELEVATION THAT PROVIDES POSITIVE DRAINAGE OUT OF THE SITE (EXISTING SS PIPE
MUST BE AT MIN 2.0% OR APPROVED BY THE CITY) AND ALLOWS FOR THE ONSITE
GREASE INTERCEPTOR PIPING TO BE INSTALLED AT A 0.5% MINIMUM SLOPE, THEN
EXISTING SS MAY BE USED.
11.TRENCH DRAIN SHALL BE ACO KLASSIKDRAIN OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. INSTALL
TRENCH DRAIN PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS, TYP.
12.8" STORM DRAIN AND 6" SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE PVC PLASTIC PIPE ASTM
SPEC. D3034 OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT.
13.ALL REGULATORY SIGNAGE AND PAVEMENT STRIPING SHALL CONFORM TO MUTCD
SPECIFICATIONS.
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37.741.80%37.70REFER TO ARCH FOR
BUILDING VESTIBULE
AND ENCLOSURE
PEDESTRIAN CONCRETE PAVING, TYP
GRADE IN PLANAR FASHION BETWEEN
SPOTS PROVIDED, TYP
FFE: 37.83
MATCH EXIST GRADE AT
EXIST PAVEMENT, TYP
37.73
(EX
)37.43 (EX)37.51 (EX)37.75 (EX)37.66 (EX)37.68 (EX)37.80 (EX)37.8737.84INLINE CATCH BASIN.
CONNECT TO EXIST SD
RIM 37.4
8" IE OUT 35.13
63 LF 4" TRENCH DRAIN (TD)
SLOPE BOTTOM OF TD @ 0.5%
MIN TOWARDS INLINE CATCH
BASIN
TD RIM 37.71
IE 36.891.81%37.80 (EX)0.97%0.31%
37
.
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C3.5037.72VARIES 0.9%-1.8%GRADE BREAK,
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OVERHANG EXTENTS
PER ARCH
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SLOPE @ 0.5% MIN
37.61VARIES 0.9%-1.8%0.60%1.80%37.8037
.
9
1
AREA DRAIN (AD)
WITH SOLID LID
REROUTE EXIST 8" SD
8" IE 34.49 ± IN, SE (EX)
8" IE 34.49 ± OUT, W
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WITH SOLID LID
CONNECT TO EXIST 8" SD
RIM: 37.64
4" IE 34.68± IN (N)
4" IE 34.68± IN (E)
8" IE 34.35± IN (S)
8" IE 34.35± OUT (SW,EX)
60 LF 4" SD
24 LF 8" SD @ 0.4% ±
9 LF 8" SD @ 0.4% ±
DOWNSPOUT CONNECTION
ROOF DRAIN POC
REFER TO ARCH FOR
CONTINUATION, TYP
CLEANOUT (CO), TYP 4
C3.51
RENTON MARKET
0.75%ADJUST ELEC AS NEEDED,
REPLACE IN KIND, TYP
2 LF 8" SD @ 0.5% MIN
0
1 inch = 5 feet
2.5'5'10'
C3.10
GRADING
ENLARGEMENT
1
-
SOUTH VESTIBULE GRADING ENLARGEMENT
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1507 Belmont Ave, Suite 200
Seattle, Washington 98122
206.323.9932
10/17/2024
No.:Date:Description:
1601 5th Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
206.622.5822
www.kpff.com
NOTES:
1.REFER TO SHEET C3.00 FOR NOTES AND LEGEND.
BURNETT AVE SDRIVEWAY ALTERNATIVE
OPTION, MOUNTABLE CURB
ADJUST LIDS TO
FINISH GRADE,
TYP
BC 37.
6
3 (
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37.87
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1.80%
MATCH EXIST GRADES 0.29%0.09%7.41%0.06%6.34%4.75%
4.08%7.78%7.01%1.50%6.5'6.0'2.43%
RETRACTABLE BOLLARDS,
REFER TO LS PLAN
INSTALL RIGHT TURN ONLY
SIGN, R3-5R
0
1 inch = 5 feet
2.5'5'10'
C3.11
GRADING
ENLARGEMENT
1
-
ALLEY DRIVEWAY GRADING ENLARGEMENT
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1507 Belmont Ave, Suite 200
Seattle, Washington 98122
206.323.9932
10/17/2024
No.:Date:Description:
1601 5th Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101
206.622.5822
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NOTES:
1.REFER TO SHEET C3.00 FOR NOTES AND LEGEND.
TRENCH DRAIN
PER PLAN
PAVEMENT PER
LANDSCAPING, TYP
#4 NOSING BAR, TYP
1
1
6"6"6"EXPANSION JOINT, TYP
EQEQ#4 BAR, 12" O.C., TYP
EQEQ
C3.50
CIVIL IMPROVEMENT
DETAILS
1TYPICAL TRENCH AND BACKFILL
NTS
28" OR 6" CLEANOUT FOR SANITARY SEWER MAIN
NTS
3PIPE BEDDING FOR SANITARY SEWERS
NTS
5CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE
NTS
6CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY NOTES AND DETAILS
NTS
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Seattle, Washington 98122
206.323.9932
10/17/2024
No.:Date:Description:
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Seattle, WA 98101
206.622.5822
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4TRENCH DRAIN
NTS
4' WHITE PAINTED STRIPE
CURB FACE/BACK OF STALL
18.0'9.0'
C3.51
CIVIL IMPROVEMENT
DETAILS
2CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK
NTS
1CEMENT CONCRETE CURBS
NTS
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Seattle, Washington 98122
206.323.9932
10/17/2024
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Seattle, WA 98101
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3
C3.00
STANDARD PARKING STALL
NTS
HARDSCAPE
CLEANOUT
HARDSCAPE PER
PLAN
45° BEND
PLUG OR
PIPE
EXTENSION
PIPE AND SIZE
PER PLAN
WYE
REFER TO
CLEANOUT
NOTE 3
4" PIPE
4
C3.10
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NTS
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NOTE: THIS AREA IS SHOWN AS BEING PROTECTED FROM THE 1-PERCENT-ANNUAL-CHANCE OR GREATER FLOOD HAZARD BY A LEVEE SYSTEM THAT HAS BEENPROVISIONALLY ACCREDITED. OVERTOPPING OR FAILURE OF ANY LEVEE SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE THE "PROVISIONALLY ACCREDITED LEVEE NOTE" IN NOTES TO USERS.
B
FLOODING EFFECTS FROMROLLING HILLS CREEK
JOIN S PANEL 0979
JOINS PANEL 0664
JOINS PANEL 0981JOINS PANEL 09765261000mN .
5260000mN .
5259000mN .
5258000mN .
561000mE
7
560000mE
7
559000mE
7
47° 28' 07.5"
122° 11' 15"47° 28' 07.5"
NW 3RDPLACE
NELSONPLACE NW
B
FLOODING EFFECTS FROMROLLING HILLS CREEK
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47° 30' 00"
King CountyUnincorporated Areas530071
COMMUNITY NUMBER PANEL SUFFIX
CONTAINS:
(SEE MAP INDEX FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT)
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPFIRM
MAP REPOSITORIESRefer to Map Repositories list on Map Index
EFFECTIVE DATE OF COUNTYWIDEFLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPSeptember 29, 1989
EFFECTIVE DATE(S) OF REVISION(S) TO THIS PANELMay 16, 1995 - to update map format.(Date of Revision) - to change Base Flood Elevations, to update corporate limits, to add roads and road names, to update the effects of wave action, to change Special Flood Hazard Areas, to change zone designations and to incorporate previously issued Letters of Map Revision.
For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping, refer to the CommunityMap History table located in the Flood Insurance Study report for this jurisdiction.
To determine if flood insurance is available in this community, contact your insurance agentor call the National Flood Insurance Program at 1-800-638-6620.
Notice to User: The Map Number shown belowshould be used when placing map orders; theCommunity Number shown above should beused on insurance applications for the subject community.
MAP REVISED
MAP NUMBER53033C0977G
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTONAND INCORPORATED AREAS
KING COUNTY 530071 0977 G
RENTON, CITY OF 530088 0977 G
NFIP
NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAMPANEL 0977G
PANEL 977 OF 1700
250 10000FEET
150 3000METERS
MAP SCALE 1" = 500'500
150
NOTES TO USERS
This map is for use in ad ministering the Na tio nal Flood Insuran ce Pro gram. It doe snot necessarily identify all areas subje ct to floodin g, pa rticu larly fro m local drainagesources of small size. The community map repository should be consulted forpossible updated or addition al flood hazard in formation .
To obtain more detailed in formation in are as where Base Flood Elevations (BFEs)and/or floodways have been determined, users are encouraged to consult the FloodProfiles and Floodway Data and/or Su mmary of Stillw ate r Eleva tio ns tables con tainedwithin the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) Repo rt that a cco mp anie s th is FIRM. Usersshould be aware that BFEs shown on the FIRM represent rounde d w hole -footelevations. These BFEs are intende d for floo d in surance ra ting p urposes o nly a ndshould not be used as the sole source of flo od elevation in formation . Acco rd ingly,flood elevation data presente d in the FIS Re port sh ould b e utilize d in conjunction withthe FIRM for purposes of constru ctio n a nd/or floo dpla in ma nage me nt.
Coastal Base Flood Elevations shown on this map apply only landward of 0.0’North American Vertical Datum of 19 88 (NAVD 8 8). Users of th is FIRM sho uld b eaware that coastal flood eleva tio ns are also provided in th e Summary of Stillwa te rElevations table in the Flood Insuran ce Stud y R eport fo r this jurisdiction . Eleva tio nsshown in the Summary of Stillw ate r Ele va tions tab le should be used for constru ctio nand/or floodplain manageme nt p urposes whe n they are higher than the elevatio nsshown on this FIRM.
Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections and interpolatedbetween cross sections. The flo odways were b ased o n hydra ulic co nsidera tio ns withregard to requirements of th e National Flo od In su rance Program. Flood way widthsand other pertinent floodwa y data a re provided in the Flood Insura nce Study Re portfor this jurisdiction.
Certain areas not in Special Flood Hazard Are as may b e pro tected by flood controlstructures. Refer to Section 2.4 "Flood Protection Measures" of the Flood InsuranceStudy Report for information on flood con trol structure s for this jurisd iction.
Provisionally Accredited Le vee Notes to Users: Check with yo ur localcommunity to obtain more information, such as th e estimated le vel of protectionprovided (which may exceed the 1-pe rcen t-an nual-ch ance level) an d Emerge ncyAction Plan, on the levee syste m(s) shown as providing protection fo r area s onthis panel. To maintain accreditation , the levee ow ner or co mmun ity is requiredto submit the data and documentation ne cessary to comply with Section 6 5.1 0 ofthe NFIP regulations by Nove mb er 0 1, 20 18. If the commu nity o r own er doesnot provide the necessary data a nd docu me nta tio n or if the da ta anddocumentation provided indica te the levee syste m d oes not comply withSection 65.10 requireme nts, FEMA will revise the flood hazard and riskinformation for this area to reflect de-accredita tio n of th e levee system. Tomitigate flood risk in residua l risk areas, prope rty own ers and residents areencouraged to consider flood in surance an d floodp roofing or o the r prote ctivemeasures. For more informa tion on flood insura nce, interested p arties shou ldvisit the FEMA Website a t http://www.fe ma .go v/na tio nal-floo d-insuran ce -program.
The projection used in the preparation of this map was Universal TransverseMercator (UTM) zone 10. The horizontal datum was NAD 83, GRS 1980spheroid. Differences in d atu m, sp heroid , proje ctio n o r UTM zone s used in theproduction of FIRMs for adjace nt jurisd ictions may result in slig ht positio naldifferences in map features across ju risdiction b ound aries. These d iffere nces do n otaffect the accuracy of this FIRM.
Flood elevations on this ma p are referenced to th e No rth American Ve rtica l Da tum o f1988. These flood elevations mu st be compared to structure and groun d ele vationsreferenced to the same vertical datum. For information regarding conversionbetween the National Geodetic Vertica l Datum of 192 9 and the North America nVertical Datum of 1988, visit the Na tional G eodetic Survey we bsite athttp://www.ngs.noaa.gov or contact the National Geodetic Survey at the followingaddress:
NGS Information ServicesNOAA, N/NGS12National Geodetic SurveySSMC-3, #92021315 East-West HighwaySilver Spring, Maryland 20910 -3282(301) 713-3242
To obtain current elevation, d escription, and/or loca tio n information for bench marksshown on this map, please co ntact th e Information Services Bra nch of the Nationa lGeodetic Survey at (301) 713- 3242, or visit its website at http://www.ngs.noaa.gov.
Base Map information shown on the FIRM was derived from multip lesources. Base map files we re p ro vided in digital fo rma t by King County G IS, WADNR, WSDOT, and Pierce Co unty G IS. This information was compiled at scales of1:12,000 to 24,000 during the time period of 199 4-2012 .
The profile baselines depicted on this map represent the hydraulic modeling baselines that match the flood profiles in the FIS re port. As a result of imp ro ved to pograph ic data, the profile baseline, in some cases, may deviate significantly from the channel centerline or appear outside the SFHA.
Based on updated topogra phic in formation , this map refle cts more detailed an dup-to-date stream channel configurations and floodplain delineations thanthose shown on the previo us FIRM for this jurisdiction . As a re su lt, th e FloodProfiles and Floodway Data table s for multiple stre ams in the FloodInsurance Study Report (w hich co nta ins authoritative hydraulic da ta) may reflectstream channel distances th at differ fro m wha t is shown on the ma p. Also, the road to floodplain relationship s fo r unrevise d stre ams ma y differ fro m what isshown on previous maps.
Corporate limits shown on this map are based on the best data available at the timeof publication. Because cha nges d ue to ann exations or d e-anne xa tions may haveoccurred after this map w as p ublish ed, map use rs should contact app ro priatecommunity officials to verify current corpo rate limit loca tio ns.
Please refer to the separa tely printed Map Index for an overview map of thecounty showing the layou t of ma p pa nels; community map repo sito ry addresses;and a Listing of Communities tab le co nta inin g Na tio nal Flood In su ra nce Prog ra mdates for each community as w ell as a listin g of the pa nels o n which each co mmun ityis located.
For information on availab le p roducts associa ted with this FIRM visit th e MapService Center (MSC) website at http://msc.fema.gov. Available products mayinclude previously issue d Letters of Map Ch ange, a Flo od Insurance Stud y Report,and/or digital versions of this map. Man y of these prod ucts can be o rdered orobtained directly from the MSC we bsite.
If you have questions about this map, how to order products, or the NationalFlood Insurance Program in gene ral, ple ase call the FEMA Map InformationeXchange (FMIX) at 1-877-FEMA-MAP (1-877-336-2627) or visit the FEMAwebsite at http://www.fema.gov/business/nfip.
Zone D boundary
Floodway boundary
1% Annual Chance Floodplain Boundary
0.2% Annual Chance Floodplain Boundary
*Referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988
D
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SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS (SFHAs) SUBJECT TOINUNDATION BY THE 1% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD
ZONE A
ZONE AE
ZONE AH
ZONE AO
ZONE AR
ZONE A99
ZONE V
ZONE VE
ZONE X
FLOODWAY AREAS IN ZONE AE
OTHER FLOOD AREAS
OTHER AREAS
ZONE X
ZONE D
The 1% annual chance flood (100-year flood), also known as the base flood, is the flood that hasa 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. The Special Flood Hazard Area isthe area subject to flooding by the 1% annual chance flood. Areas of Special Flood Hazardinclude Zones A, AE, AH, AO, AR, A99, V, and VE. The Base Flood Elevation is the water-surfaceelevation of the 1% annual chance flood.
No Base Flood Elevations determined.
Base Flood Elevations determined.
Flood depths of 1 to 3 feet (usually areas of ponding); Base Flood Elevationsdetermined.
Flood depths of 1 to 3 feet (usually sheet flow on sloping terrain); averagedepths determined. For areas of alluvial fan flooding, velocities also determined.
Special Flood Hazard Areas formerly protected from the 1% annual chanceflood by a flood control system that was subsequently decertified. ZoneAR indicates that the former flood control system is being restored to provideprotection from the 1% annual chance or greater flood.Area to be protected from 1% annual chance flood by a Federal floodprotection system under construction; no Base Flood Elevations determined.
Coastal flood zone with velocity hazard (wave action); no Base Flood Elevationsdetermined.
Coastal flood zone with velocity hazard (wave action); Base Flood Elevationsdetermined.
The floodway is the channel of a stream plus any adjacent floodplain areas that must be kept free ofencroachment so that the 1% annual chance flood can be carried without substantial increases inflood heights.
Areas of 0.2% annual chance flood; areas of 1% annual chance flood withaverage depths of less than 1 foot or with drainage areas less than 1 squaremile; and areas protected by levees from 1% annual chance flood.
Areas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual chance floodplain.
Areas in which flood hazards are undetermined, but possible.
CBRS areas and OPAs are normally located within or adjacent to Special Flood Hazard Areas.
CBRS and OPA boundary
Boundary dividing Special Flood Hazard Area Zones and boundary dividing Special Flood Hazard Areas of different Base Flood Elevations, flood depths, or flood velocities.
Base Flood Elevation value where uniform within zone; elevation infeet*
Cross section line
Transect line
Geographic coordinates referenced to the North American Datum of1983 (NAD 83) Western Hemisphere
1000-meter Universal Transverse Mercator grid values, zone 104989000m N
Bench mark (see explanation in Notes to Users section of this FIRMpanel)
River Mile
Base Flood Elevation line and value; elevation in feet*
COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM (CBRS) AREAS
OTHERWISE PROTECTED AREAS (OPAs)
513
(EL 987)
45° 02’ 08”, 93° 02’ 12”
DX5510
M1.5
A A
23 23
PRELIMINARY
9/15/2017
Project Site
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix F
Appendix F
Critical Areas Map
2,400
200
WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
Map Title
Notes
None
Legend
136 0 68 136 Feet
All data, information, and maps are provided "as is" without warranty or any representation of accuracy, timeliness of
completeness. The burden for determining accuracy, completeness, timeliness, merchantability and fitness for or the
appropriateness for use rests solely on the user.
Wellhead Protection Area Zones
Zone 1
Zone 1 Modified
Zone 2
Environment Designations
Natural
Shoreline High Intensity
Shoreline Isolated High Intensity
Shoreline Residential
Urban Conservancy
Jurisdictions
Streams (Classified)
S - Shoreline
F - Fish
Np - Non-Fish
Ns - Non-Fish Seasonal
Unclassfied
Wetlands
Streets
Points of Interest
Parks
Waterbodies
2023.sid
Red: Band_1
Green: Band_2
Blue: Band_3
Project Site
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix H
Appendix G
Conveyance Calculations
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Renton Market
KPFF 2300622
October 2024
Drainage Calculations - Runoff Calculation for Project Site
Basin Name:Trench Drain and South Entry Vestibule Inline CB
Basin Description:
Assumptions & Constants
Pr 25yr =3.4 in. ( RSWDM Figure 3.2.1.D 25-yr/24-hr Isopluvial Map)
Pr 100yr =3.9 in. ( RSWDM Figure 3.2.1.D 100-yr/24-hr Isopluvial Map)
ar 25yr =2.66 (for 25-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
br 25yr =0.65 (for 25-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
ar 100yr =2.61 (for 100-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
br 100yr =0.63 (for 100-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
Tc =5minutes (minimum Tc per RSWDM pg. 3-12)
C impervious =0.90 (per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.A for Pavement and Roofs)
C pervious =0.25 (per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.A for Lawns)
Runoff Calculations
Area, impervious =5,720 sf
Area, impervious =0.13 ac
Area, pervious =0 sf
Area, pervious =0.00 ac
Area, total =0.13 ac
C, average =0.90i
25-yr =0.93I
25-yr =3.18 in/hr
Total Flow, Q 25yr =0.38 cfsi
100-yr =0.95I
100 -yr =3.69 in/hr
Total Flow, Q 100yr =0.44 cfs
Description: 2 5yr and 100-yr R ational Method runoff calculations
Total plaza area, existing and proposed paving contributing to Inline CB
Renton Market RM Calcs.xls | TD Full Plaza 1 of 2 10/10/2024 | 11:49 AM
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Renton Market
KPFF 2300622
October 2024
Drainage Calculations - Runoff Calculation for Project Site
Basin Name:Proposed 8" SD
Basin Description:
Assumptions & Constants
Pr 25yr =3.4 in. ( RSWDM Figure 3.2.1.D 25-yr/24-hr Isopluvial Map)
Pr 100yr =3.9 in. ( RSWDM Figure 3.2.1.D 100-yr/24-hr Isopluvial Map)
ar 25yr =2.66 (for 25-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
br 25yr =0.65 (for 25-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
ar 100yr =2.61 (for 100-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
br 100yr =0.63 (for 100-year event per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.B)
Tc =5minutes (minimum Tc per RSWDM pg. 3-12)
C impervious =0.90 (per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.A for Pavement and Roofs)
C pervious =0.25 (per RSWDM Table 3.2.1.A for Lawns)
Runoff Calculations
Area, impervious =13,801 sf
Area, impervious =0.32 ac
Area, pervious =3,053 sf
Area, pervious =0.07 ac
Area, total =0.39 ac
C, average =0.78i
25-yr =0.93I
25-yr =3.18 in/hr
Total Flow, Q 25yr =0.96 cfsi
100-yr =0.95I
100 -yr =3.69 in/hr
Total Flow, Q 100yr =1.12 cfs
Description: 2 5yr and 100-yr R ational Method runoff calculations
Area Contributing to Proposed 8" SD
Renton Market RM Calcs.xls | Proposed 8" 2 of 2 10/10/2024 | 12:17 PM
4" Trench Drain Minium Depth
Project Description
Manning
FormulaFriction Method
Normal DepthSolve For
Input Data
0.011Roughness Coefficient
%0.500Channel Slope
in9.8Constructed Depth
in4.00Constructed Top Width
cfs0.38Discharge
Results
in9.7Normal Depth
ft²0.2Flow Area
ft1.7Wetted Perimeter
in1.3Hydraulic Radius
in3.96Top Width
in6.9Critical Depth
%1.711Critical Slope
ft/s2.14Velocity
ft0.07Velocity Head
ft0.88Specific Energy
0.516Froude Number
SubcriticalFlow Type
GVF Input Data
in0.0Downstream Depth
ft0.0Length
0Number Of Steps
GVF Output Data
in0.0Upstream Depth
N/AProfile Description
ft0.00Profile Headloss
ft/sInfinityDownstream Velocity
ft/sInfinityUpstream Velocity
in9.7Normal Depth
in6.9Critical Depth
%0.500Channel Slope
%1.711Critical Slope
Page 1 of 127 Siemon Company Drive Suite 200 W
Watertown, CT 06795 USA +1-203-755-1666
9/20/2024
FlowMaster
[10.03.00.03]
Bentley Systems, Inc. Haestad Methods Solution
CenterTD FM.fm8
Trench Drain Basin 25yr flow: 0.38 cfs
Trench drain min depth is 9.8",
Therefore OK
Proposed 8" SD RerouteProject DescriptionManning FormulaFriction MethodDischargeSolve ForInput Data0.010Roughness Coefficient%0.400Channel Slopein8.0Normal Depthin8.0DiameterResultscfs0.99Dischargeft²0.3Flow Areaft2.1Wetted Perimeterin2.0Hydraulic Radiusin0.00Top Widthin5.7Critical Depth%100.0Percent Full%0.551Critical Slopeft/s2.85Velocityft0.13Velocity Headft0.79Specific Energy(N/A)Froude Numbercfs1.07Maximum Dischargecfs0.99Discharge Full%0.400Slope FullUndefinedFlow TypeGVF Input Datain0.0Downstream Depthft0.0Length0
Number Of StepsGVF Output Datain0.0Upstream DepthN/AProfile Descriptionft0.00Profile Headloss%0.0Average End Depth Over Rise%100.0Normal Depth Over Riseft/sInfinityDownstream Velocityft/sInfinityUpstream Velocityin8.0Normal Depthin5.7Critical Depth%0.400Channel Slope%0.551Critical SlopePage 1 of 127 Siemon Company Drive Suite 200 W Watertown, CT 06795 USA +1-203-755-166610/10/2024FlowMaster[10.03.00.03]Bentley Systems, Inc. Haestad Methods Solution CenterTD FM.fm88" SD Reroute Basin 25yr flow: 0.96 cfs
Therefore Ok
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TRANSIT CENTER
RENTON PAVILION
EVENT CENTER
UNMARKED
LOADING ZONE 6.0'45.0'14.0'LEGEND - RENTON PAVILION SITE
SURFACE AREA (SF)
TRENCH DRAIN - NPGIS 5,720
TOTAL BASIN AREA 5,720-SF
0.13-AC
BASIN BOUNDARY
0
1 inch = 20 feet
10'20'40'
RENTON PAVILION
MARKET
TRENCH DRAIN BASIN
AREA
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TRANSIT CENTER
RENTON PAVILION
EVENT CENTER
LEGEND - RENTON PAVILION SITE
SURFACE AREA (SF)
EXIST 8-INCH SD - NPGIS 9,101
EXISTING CONTRIBUTING ROOF AREA - NPGIS 3,500
PROPOSED VESTIBULE CANOPY - NPGIS 1,200
LANDSCAPE AREA - PGPS 3,053
TOTAL BASIN AREA 16,854-SF
0.39-AC
BASIN BOUNDARY
0
1 inch = 20 feet
10'20'40'
RENTON PAVILION
MARKET
EXISTING 8-INCH STORM
DRAIN PIPE BASIN AREA
SEPTEMBER 2024
SECTION 3.2 RUNOFF COMPUTATION AND ANALYSIS METHODS
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
3-16
FIGURE 3.2.1.C 25-YEAR 24-HOUR ISOPLUVIALS
SITE
24 yr: 3.4 in
3.2.1 RATIONAL METHOD
2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual 6/22/2022
3-17
FIGURE 3.2.1.D 100-YEAR 24-HOUR ISOPLUVIALS
SITE
100 yr: 3.9 in
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix H
Appendix H
Bond Quantity Worksheet
1055 South Grady Way – 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 (425) 430-7200Date Prepared: Name:PE Registration No:Firm Name:Firm Address:Phone No.Email Address:Project Name: Project Owner:CED Plan # (LUA): Phone:CED Permit # (C): Address: Site Address:Street Intersection: Addt'l Project Owner:Parcel #(s): Phone:Address: Clearing and grading greater than or equal to 5,000 board feet of timber? Yes/No:NOWater Service Provided by:If Yes, Provide Forest Practice Permit #:Sewer Service Provided by: Total Estimated Construction CostsEA + B + C + D111,570.66$ Estimated Civil Construction Permit - Construction Costs2Stormwater (Drainage)C24,630.54$ As outlined in City Ordinance No. 4345, 50% of the plan review and inspection fees are to be paid at Permit Submittal. The balance is due at Permit Issuance. Significant changes or additional review cycles (beyond 3 cycles) during the review process may result in adjustments to the final review fees.Roadway (Erosion Control + Transportation)D54,412.64$ WaterA-$ Wastewater (Sanitary Sewer)B32,527.47$ Abbreviated Legal Description:MOTOR LINE ADD TO RENTON 2-3 & 16-17-18 LESS ST233 Burnett Ave S, Renton, WA 980571055 S Grady WayBurnett Ave S/S 3rd St425.430.640010/8/2024Prepared by:FOR APPROVALProject Phase 1jenifer.clapham@kpff.comJenifer Clapham40799KPFF Consulting Engineers1601 5th Ave, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101206.926.0549SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETPROJECT INFORMATIONCITY OF RENTONCITY OF RENTON1 Select the current project status/phase from the following options: For Approval - Preliminary Data Enclosed, pending approval from the City; For Construction - Estimated Data Enclosed, Plans have been approved for contruction by the City; Project Closeout - Final Costs and Quantities Enclosed for Project Close-out SubmittalEngineer Stamp Required (all cost estimates must have original wet stamp and signature)Clearing and Grading Utility ProvidersN/AProject Location and Description Project Owner InformationRenton MarketRenton, WA 980575696000055, 5696000065, 5696000120City of RentonPage 2 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION I PROJECT INFORMATIONVersion 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/20242024-10-15, PE
10.3%2 All prices include labor, equipment, materials, overhead, profit, and taxes. City of Renton Sales Tax is:Page 3 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION I PROJECT INFORMATIONVersion 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:UnitReference #PriceUnitQuantity CostBackfill & compaction-embankmentESC-17.50$ CY Check dams, 4" minus rockESC-2SWDM 5.4.6.390.00$ Each Catch Basin ProtectionESC-3145.00$ Each91,305.00Crushed surfacing 1 1/4" minusESC-4WSDOT 9-03.9(3)110.00$ CY DitchingESC-510.50$ CY Excavation-bulkESC-62.30$ CY Fence, siltESC-7SWDM 5.4.3.15.00$ LF Fence, Temporary (NGPE)ESC-81.75$ LF Geotextile FabricESC-93.00$ SY Hay Bale Silt TrapESC-100.60$ Each HydroseedingESC-11SWDM 5.4.2.40.90$ SY Interceptor Swale / DikeESC-121.15$ LF Jute MeshESC-13SWDM 5.4.2.24.00$ SY Level SpreaderESC-142.00$ LF Mulch, by hand, straw, 3" deepESC-15SWDM 5.4.2.12.90$ SY Mulch, by machine, straw, 2" deepESC-16SWDM 5.4.2.12.30$ SY Piping, temporary, CPP, 6"ESC-1713.75$ LF Piping, temporary, CPP, 8"ESC-1816.00$ LF Piping, temporary, CPP, 12"ESC-1920.50$ LF Plastic covering, 6mm thick, sandbaggedESC-20SWDM 5.4.2.34.60$ SY Rip Rap, machine placed; slopesESC-21WSDOT 9-13.1(2)51.00$ CY Rock Construction Entrance, 50'x15'x1'ESC-22SWDM 5.4.4.12,050.00$ Each Rock Construction Entrance, 100'x15'x1'ESC-23SWDM 5.4.4.13,675.00$ Each Sediment pond riser assemblyESC-24SWDM 5.4.5.22,525.00$ Each Sediment trap, 5' high berm ESC-25SWDM 5.4.5.122.00$ LF Sed. trap, 5' high, riprapped spillway berm section ESC-26SWDM 5.4.5.180.00$ LF Seeding, by handESC-27SWDM 5.4.2.41.15$ SY Sodding, 1" deep, level groundESC-28SWDM 5.4.2.59.20$ SY Sodding, 1" deep, sloped groundESC-29SWDM 5.4.2.511.50$ SY TESC SupervisorESC-30125.00$ HR Water truck, dust controlESC-31SWDM 5.4.7160.00$ HR UnitReference #PriceUnitQuantity CostSWDM D.2.1.2.54.00$ LF5402,160.00 EROSION/SEDIMENT SUBTOTAL:3,465.00SALES TAX @ 10.3%356.90EROSION/SEDIMENT TOTAL:3,821.90(A)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROLDescription No.(A)Straw WattleWRITE-IN-ITEMS Page 4 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.a EROSION_CONTROLVersion: 4/01/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostGENERAL ITEMS Backfill & Compaction- embankmentGI-17.00$ CYBackfill & Compaction- trenchGI-210.25$ CY10102.5045461.25Clear/Remove Brush, by hand (SY)GI-31.15$ SYBollards - fixedGI-4275.00$ EachBollards - removableGI-5520.00$ Each21,040.00Clearing/Grubbing/Tree RemovalGI-611,475.00$ AcreExcavation - bulkGI-72.30$ CYExcavation - TrenchGI-85.75$ CY1057.5045258.75Fencing, cedar, 6' highGI-923.00$ LFFencing, chain link, 4'GI-1044.00$ LFFencing, chain link, vinyl coated, 6' highGI-1123.00$ LF902,070.00Fencing, chain link, gate, vinyl coated, 20' GI-121,600.00$ EachFill & compact - common barrowGI-1328.75$ CYFill & compact - gravel baseGI-1431.00$ CYFill & compact - screened topsoilGI-1544.75$ CYGabion, 12" deep, stone filled mesh GI-1674.50$ SYGabion, 18" deep, stone filled mesh GI-17103.25$ SYGabion, 36" deep, stone filled meshGI-18172.00$ SYGrading, fine, by handGI-192.90$ SYGrading, fine, with graderGI-202.30$ SY55126.50325747.50Monuments, 3' LongGI-211,025.00$ EachSensitive Areas SignGI-228.00$ EachSodding, 1" deep, sloped groundGI-239.25$ SYSurveying, line & gradeGI-24975.00$ DaySurveying, lot location/linesGI-252,050.00$ AcreTopsoil Type A (imported)GI-2632.75$ CYTraffic control crew ( 2 flaggers )GI-27137.75$ HRTrail, 4" chipped woodGI-289.15$ SYTrail, 4" crushed cinderGI-2910.25$ SYTrail, 4" top courseGI-3013.75$ SYConduit, 2"GI-315.75$ LFWall, retaining, concreteGI-3263.00$ SFWall, rockeryGI-3317.25$ SFSUBTOTAL THIS PAGE:57.50229.004,577.50(B)(C)(D)(E)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTSQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B) (C)Page 5 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.b TRANSPORTATIONVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostSITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTSQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B) (C)ROAD IMPROVEMENT/PAVEMENT/SURFACINGAC Grinding, 4' wide machine < 1000syRI-134.50$ SYAC Grinding, 4' wide machine 1000-2000syRI-218.25$ SYAC Grinding, 4' wide machine > 2000syRI-311.50$ SYAC Removal/DisposalRI-440.00$ SYBarricade, Type III ( Permanent )RI-564.25$ LFGuard RailRI-634.50$ LFCurb & Gutter, rolledRI-719.50$ LF40780.00Curb & Gutter, verticalRI-814.25$ LFCurb and Gutter, demolition and disposalRI-920.50$ LF40820.00Curb, extruded asphaltRI-106.25$ LFCurb, extruded concreteRI-118.00$ LFSawcut, asphalt, 3" depthRI-123.00$ LF50150.00Sawcut, concrete, per 1" depthRI-135.00$ LF50250.005802,900.00Sealant, asphaltRI-142.25$ LFShoulder, gravel, 4" thickRI-1517.25$ SYSidewalk, 4" thickRI-1643.50$ SY32514,137.50Sidewalk, 4" thick, demolition and disposalRI-1737.00$ SY401,480.0032512,025.00Sidewalk, 5" thickRI-1847.00$ SYSidewalk, 5" thick, demolition and disposalRI-1946.00$ SYSign, Handicap RI-2097.00$ EachStriping, per stallRI-218.00$ EachStriping, thermoplastic, ( for crosswalk )RI-223.50$ SFStriping, 4" reflectorized lineRI-230.55$ LFAdditional 2.5" Crushed SurfacingRI-244.15$ SYHMA 1/2" Overlay 1.5" RI-2516.00$ SYHMA 1/2" Overlay 2"RI-2620.75$ SYHMA Road, 2", 4" rock, First 2500 SYRI-2732.25$ SYHMA Road, 2", 4" rock, Qty. over 2500SYRI-2824.00$ SYHMA Road, 4", 6" rock, First 2500 SYRI-2951.75$ SYHMA Road, 4", 6" rock, Qty. over 2500 SYRI-3042.50$ SYHMA Road, 4", 4.5" ATBRI-3143.50$ SYGravel Road, 4" rock, First 2500 SYRI-3217.25$ SYGravel Road, 4" rock, Qty. over 2500 SYRI-3311.50$ SYThickened EdgeRI-3410.00$ LFSUBTOTAL THIS PAGE:2,700.00780.0029,062.50(B)(C)(D)(E)Page 6 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.b TRANSPORTATIONVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostSITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTSQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B) (C)PARKING LOT SURFACINGNo.2" AC, 2" top course rock & 4" borrowPL-124.00$ SY2" AC, 1.5" top course & 2.5" base coursePL-232.00$ SY4" select borrowPL-35.75$ SY1.5" top course rock & 2.5" base coursePL-416.00$ SYSUBTOTAL PARKING LOT SURFACING:(B)(C)(D)(E)LANDSCAPING & VEGETATIONNo.Street TreesLA-1Median LandscapingLA-2Right-of-Way LandscapingLA-3Wetland LandscapingLA-4SUBTOTAL LANDSCAPING & VEGETATION:(B)(C)(D)(E)TRAFFIC & LIGHTINGNo.SignsTR-1Street Light System ( # of Poles)TR-2Traffic SignalTR-3Traffic Signal ModificationTR-4SUBTOTAL TRAFFIC & LIGHTING:(B)(C)(D)(E)WRITE-IN-ITEMSVehicular Concrete Pavement94.00$ SY403,760.00504,700.00SUBTOTAL WRITE-IN ITEMS:3,760.004,700.00STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SUBTOTAL:2,757.504,769.0038,340.00SALES TAX @ 10.3%284.02491.213,949.02STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL:3,041.525,260.2142,289.02(B)(C)(D)(E)Page 7 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.b TRANSPORTATIONVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostDRAINAGE (CPE = Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe, N12 or Equivalent) For Culvert prices, Average of 4' cover was assumed. Assume perforated PVC is same price as solid pipe.) Access Road, R/DD-130.00$ SY* (CBs include frame and lid)BeehiveD-2103.00$ EachThrough-curb Inlet FrameworkD-3460.00$ EachCB Type ID-41,725.00$ EachCB Type ILD-52,000.00$ EachCB Type II, 48" diameterD-63,500.00$ Each for additional depth over 4' D-7550.00$ FTCB Type II, 54" diameterD-84,075.00$ Each for additional depth over 4'D-9570.00$ FTCB Type II, 60" diameterD-104,225.00$ Each for additional depth over 4'D-11690.00$ FTCB Type II, 72" diameterD-126,900.00$ Each for additional depth over 4'D-13975.00$ FTCB Type II, 96" diameterD-1416,000.00$ Each for additional depth over 4'D-151,050.00$ FTTrash Rack, 12"D-16400.00$ EachTrash Rack, 15"D-17470.00$ EachTrash Rack, 18"D-18550.00$ EachTrash Rack, 21"D-19630.00$ EachCleanout, PVC, 4"D-20170.00$ Each1170.00Cleanout, PVC, 6"D-21195.00$ EachCleanout, PVC, 8"D-22230.00$ Each1230.00Culvert, PVC, 4" D-2311.50$ LF77885.50Culvert, PVC, 6" D-2415.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 8" D-2517.00$ LF35595.00Culvert, PVC, 12" D-2626.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 15" D-2740.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 18" D-2847.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 24"D-2965.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 30" D-3090.00$ LFCulvert, PVC, 36" D-31150.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 8"D-3222.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 12"D-3333.00$ LFSUBTOTAL THIS PAGE:1,880.50(B)(C)(D)(E)Quantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIESPage 8 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.c DRAINAGEVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIESDRAINAGE (Continued)Culvert, CMP, 15"D-3440.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 18"D-3547.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 24"D-3664.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 30"D-3790.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 36"D-38150.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 48"D-39218.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 60"D-40310.00$ LFCulvert, CMP, 72"D-41400.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 8"D-4248.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 12"D-4355.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 15"D-4489.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 18"D-45100.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 24"D-46120.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 30"D-47145.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 36"D-48175.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 42"D-49200.00$ LFCulvert, Concrete, 48"D-50235.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 6" D-5116.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 8" D-5218.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 12" D-5327.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 15" D-5440.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 18" D-5547.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 24" D-5664.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 30" D-5790.00$ LFCulvert, CPE Triple Wall, 36" D-58149.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 6"D-5969.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 8"D-6083.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 12"D-6196.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 15"D-62110.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 18"D-63124.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 24"D-64138.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 30"D-65151.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 36"D-66165.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 48"D-67179.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 54"D-68193.00$ LFSUBTOTAL THIS PAGE:(B)(C)(D)(E)Page 9 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.c DRAINAGEVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIESDRAINAGE (Continued)Culvert, LCPE, 60"D-69206.00$ LFCulvert, LCPE, 72"D-70220.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 6"D-7148.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 8"D-7260.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 12"D-7385.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 15"D-74122.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 18"D-75158.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 24"D-76254.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 30"D-77317.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 36"D-78380.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 48"D-79443.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 54"D-80506.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 60"D-81570.00$ LFCulvert, HDPE, 72"D-82632.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 6"D-8396.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 8"D-84100.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 12"D-85100.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 15"D-86103.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 18"D-87106.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 24"D-88119.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 30"D-89136.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 36"D-90185.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 48"D-91260.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 54"D-92381.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 60"D-93504.00$ LFPipe, Polypropylene, 72"D-94625.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 6"D-9570.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 8"D-96101.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 12"D-97121.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 15"D-98148.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 18"D-99175.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 24"D-100200.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 30"D-101227.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 36"D-102252.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 48"D-103279.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 54"D-104305.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 60"D-105331.00$ LFCulvert, DI, 72"D-106357.00$ LFSUBTOTAL THIS PAGE:(B)(C)(D)(E)Page 10 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.c DRAINAGEVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIESSpecialty Drainage ItemsDitching SD-110.90$ CYFlow Dispersal Trench (1,436 base+)SD-332.00$ LF French Drain (3' depth)SD-430.00$ LFGeotextile, laid in trench, polypropyleneSD-53.40$ SYMid-tank Access Riser, 48" dia, 6' deepSD-62,300.00$ EachPond Overflow SpillwaySD-718.25$ SYRestrictor/Oil Separator, 12"SD-81,320.00$ EachRestrictor/Oil Separator, 15"SD-91,550.00$ EachRestrictor/Oil Separator, 18"SD-101,950.00$ EachRiprap, placedSD-1148.20$ CYTank End Reducer (36" diameter)SD-121,375.00$ EachInfiltration pond testingSD-13143.00$ HRPermeable PavementSD-14Permeable Concrete SidewalkSD-15Culvert, Box __ ft x __ ftSD-16SUBTOTAL SPECIALTY DRAINAGE ITEMS:(B)(C)(D)(E)STORMWATER FACILITIES (Include Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Summary Sheet and Sketch)Detention PondSF-1Each Detention TankSF-2Each Detention VaultSF-3Each Infiltration PondSF-4Each Infiltration TankSF-5Each Infiltration VaultSF-6Each Infiltration TrenchesSF-7Each Basic Biofiltration SwaleSF-8Each Wet Biofiltration SwaleSF-9Each WetpondSF-10Each WetvaultSF-11Each Sand FilterSF-12Each Sand Filter VaultSF-13Each Linear Sand FilterSF-14Each Proprietary FacilitySF-15Each Bioretention FacilitySF-16Each SUBTOTAL STORMWATER FACILITIES:(B)(C)(D)(E)Page 11 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.c DRAINAGEVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIESWRITE-IN-ITEMS (INCLUDE ON-SITE BMPs)TrenchDrainWI-1250.00$ LF6315,750.00In-line Catch BasinWI-2700.00$ Each1700.00Area DrainWI-32,000.00$ Each24,000.00WI-4WI-5WI-6WI-7WI-8WI-9WI-10WI-11WI-12WI-13WI-14WI-15SUBTOTAL WRITE-IN ITEMS:20,450.00DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES SUBTOTAL:22,330.50SALES TAX @ 10.3%2,300.04DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES TOTAL:24,630.54(B) (C) (D) (E)Page 12 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.c DRAINAGEVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostConnection to Existing WatermainW-13,400.00$ EachDuctile Iron Watermain, CL 52, 4 Inch DiameterW-258.00$ LFDuctile Iron Watermain, CL 52, 6 Inch DiameterW-365.00$ LFDuctile Iron Watermain, CL 52, 8 Inch DiameterW-475.00$ LFDuctile Iron Watermain, CL 52, 10 Inch DiameterW-580.00$ LFDuctile Iron Watermain, CL 52, 12 Inch DiameterW-6145.00$ LFGate Valve, 4 inch DiameterW-71,225.00$ EachGate Valve, 6 inch DiameterW-81,350.00$ EachGate Valve, 8 Inch DiameterW-91,550.00$ EachGate Valve, 10 Inch DiameterW-102,100.00$ EachGate Valve, 12 Inch DiameterW-112,500.00$ EachFire Hydrant AssemblyW-125,000.00$ EachPermanent Blow-Off AssemblyW-131,950.00$ EachAir-Vac Assembly, 2-Inch DiameterW-143,050.00$ EachAir-Vac Assembly, 1-Inch DiameterW-151,725.00$ EachCompound Meter Assembly 3-inch DiameterW-169,200.00$ EachCompound Meter Assembly 4-inch DiameterW-1710,500.00$ EachCompound Meter Assembly 6-inch DiameterW-1811,500.00$ EachPressure Reducing Valve Station 8-inch to 10-inchW-1923,000.00$ EachWATER SUBTOTAL:SALES TAX @ 10.3%WATER TOTAL:(B) (C) (D) (E)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR WATERQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)Page 13 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.d WATERVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
CED Permit #:ExistingFuture PublicPrivateRight-of-WayImprovementsImprovements(D) (E)DescriptionNo. Unit PriceUnitQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostQuant.CostClean OutsSS-11,150.00$ Each11,150.00Grease Interceptor, 500 gallonSS-29,200.00$ Each19,200.00Grease Interceptor, 1000 gallonSS-311,500.00$ EachGrease Interceptor, 1500 gallonSS-417,200.00$ EachSide Sewer Pipe, PVC. 4 Inch DiameterSS-592.00$ LFSide Sewer Pipe, PVC. 6 Inch DiameterSS-6110.00$ LF374,070.0013715,070.00Sewer Pipe, PVC, 8 inch DiameterSS-7120.00$ LFSewer Pipe, PVC, 12 Inch DiameterSS-8144.00$ LFSewer Pipe, DI, 8 inch DiameterSS-9130.00$ LFSewer Pipe, DI, 12 Inch DiameterSS-10150.00$ LFManhole, 48 Inch DiameterSS-116,900.00$ EachManhole, 54 Inch DiameterSS-136,800.00$ EachManhole, 60 Inch DiameterSS-157,600.00$ EachManhole, 72 Inch DiameterSS-1710,600.00$ EachManhole, 96 Inch DiameterSS-1916,000.00$ EachPipe, C-900, 12 Inch DiameterSS-21205.00$ LFOutside DropSS-241,700.00$ LSInside DropSS-251,150.00$ LSSewer Pipe, PVC, ____ Inch DiameterSS-26Lift Station (Entire System)SS-27LSSANITARY SEWER SUBTOTAL:4,070.0025,420.00SALES TAX @ 10.3%419.212,618.26SANITARY SEWER TOTAL:4,489.2128,038.26(B) (C) (D) (E)SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEETFOR SANITARY SEWERQuantity Remaining (Bond Reduction) (B)(C)Page 14 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION II.e SANITARY SEWERVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024
1055 South Grady Way – 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 (425) 430-7200Date:Name:Project Name: PE Registration No:CED Plan # (LUA):Firm Name:CED Permit # (C):Firm Address:Site Address:Phone No.Parcel #(s):Email Address:Project Phase: Site Restoration/Erosion Sediment Control Subtotal (a)Existing Right-of-Way Improvements Subtotal (b) (b)3,041.52$ Future Public Improvements Subtotal(c)9,749.42$ Stormwater & Drainage Facilities (Public & Private) Subtotal(d) (d)24,630.54$ (e)(f)Site RestorationExisting Right-of-Way and Storm Drainage ImprovementsMaintenance Bond7,484.30$ Bond Reduction2Construction Permit Bond Amount 3Minimum Bond Amount is $10,000.001 Estimate Only - May involve multiple and variable components, which will be established on an individual basis by Development Engineering.2 The City of Renton allows one request only for bond reduction prior to the maintenance period. Reduction of not more than 70% of the original bond amount, provided that the remaining 30% willcover all remaining items to be constructed. 3 Required Bond Amounts are subject to review and modification by Development Engineering.* Note: The word BOND as used in this document means any financial guarantee acceptable to the City of Renton.** Note: All prices include labor, equipment, materials, overhead, profit, and taxes. EST1((b) + (c) + (d)) x 20%-$ MAINTENANCE BOND */**(after final acceptance of construction)3,821.90$ 3,041.52$ 29,192.83$ 3,821.90$ -$ 24,630.54$ -$ 33,014.72$ P (a) x 100%SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET BOND CALCULATIONS10/8/2024Jenifer Clapham40799KPFF Consulting EngineersR((b x 150%) + (d x 100%))S(e) x 150% + (f) x 100%Bond Reduction: Existing Right-of-Way Improvements (Quantity Remaining)2Bond Reduction: Stormwater & Drainage Facilities (Quantity Remaining)2T(P +R - S)Prepared by:Project InformationCONSTRUCTION BOND AMOUNT */**(prior to permit issuance)206.926.0549jenifer.clapham@kpff.comRenton Market 233 Burnett Ave S, Renton, WA 980575696000055, 5696000065, 5696000120FOR APPROVAL 1601 5th Ave, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101Page 15 of 15Ref 8-H Bond Quantity WorksheetSECTION III. BOND WORKSHEETVersion: 4/1/2024Printed 10/9/2024, PE
Renton Market – City of Renton
Appendix I
Appendix I
Operation s and Maintenance Manual
APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON-SITE BMPS
6/22/2022 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual
A-10
NO. 5 – CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Structure Sediment
accumulation
Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth from
the bottom of the catch basin to the invert
of the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin or is within 6 inches of the invert of
the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin.
Sump of catch basin contains no sediment.
Trash and debris Trash or debris of more than ½ cubic foot
which is located immediately in front of the
catch basin opening or is blocking capacity
of the catch basin by more than 10%.
No Trash or debris blocking or potentially
blocking entrance to catch basin.
Trash or debris in the catch basin that
exceeds 1/3 the depth from the bottom of
basin to invert the lowest pipe into or out of
the basin.
No trash or debris in the catch basin.
Dead animals or vegetation that could
generate odors that could cause
complaints or dangerous gases (e.g.,
methane).
No dead animals or vegetation present
within catch basin.
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic
foot in volume.
No condition present which would attract or
support the breeding of insects or rodents.
Damage to frame
and/or top slab
Corner of frame extends more than ¾ inch
past curb face into the street (If
applicable).
Frame is even with curb.
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square
inches or cracks wider than ¼ inch.
Top slab is free of holes and cracks.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e.,
separation of more than ¾ inch of the
frame from the top slab.
Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
Cracks in walls or
bottom
Cracks wider than ½ inch and longer than
3 feet, any evidence of soil particles
entering catch basin through cracks, or
maintenance person judges that catch
basin is unsound.
Catch basin is sealed and is structurally
sound.
Cracks wider than ½ inch and longer than
1 foot at the joint of any inlet/outlet pipe or
any evidence of soil particles entering
catch basin through cracks.
No cracks more than 1/4 inch wide at the
joint of inlet/outlet pipe.
Settlement/
misalignment
Catch basin has settled more than 1 inch
or has rotated more than 2 inches out of
alignment.
Basin replaced or repaired to design
standards.
Damaged pipe joints Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering the catch basin at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of inlet/outlet pipes.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
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NO. 5 – CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Inlet/Outlet Pipe
(cont.)
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
Metal Grates
(Catch Basins)
Unsafe grate opening Grate with opening wider than 7/8 inch. Grate opening meets design standards.
Trash and debris Trash and debris that is blocking more
than 20% of grate surface.
Grate free of trash and debris.
Damaged or missing
grate
Grate missing or broken member(s) of the
grate. Any open structure requires
urgent maintenance.
Grate is in place and meets design
standards.
Manhole Cover/Lid Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in
place. Any open structure requires
urgent maintenance.
Cover/lid protects opening to structure.
Locking mechanism
not working
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
maintenance person with proper tools.
Bolts cannot be seated. Self-locking
cover/lid does not work.
Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Cover/lid difficult to
remove
One maintenance person cannot remove
cover/lid after applying 80 lbs. of lift.
Cover/lid can be removed and reinstalled
by one maintenance person.
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NO. 6 – CONVEYANCE PIPES AND DITCHES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Pipes Sediment & debris
accumulation
Accumulated sediment or debris that
exceeds 20% of the diameter of the pipe.
Water flows freely through pipes.
Vegetation/root
growth in pipe
Vegetation/roots that reduce free
movement of water through pipes.
Water flows freely through pipes.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Damage to protective
coating or corrosion
Protective coating is damaged; rust or
corrosion is weakening the structural
integrity of any part of pipe.
Pipe repaired or replaced.
Damaged pipes Any dent that decreases the cross section
area of pipe by more than 20% or is
determined to have weakened structural
integrity of the pipe.
Pipe repaired or replaced.
Ditches Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per
1,000 square feet of ditch and slopes.
Trash and debris cleared from ditches.
Sediment
accumulation
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20%
of the design depth.
Ditch cleaned/flushed of all sediment and
debris so that it matches design.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive vegetation
growth
Vegetation that reduces free movement of
water through ditches.
Water flows freely through ditches.
Erosion damage to
slopes
Any erosion observed on a ditch slope. Slopes are not eroding.
Rock lining out of
place or missing (If
applicable)
One layer or less of rock exists above
native soil area 5 square feet or more, any
exposed native soil.
Replace rocks to design standards.
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NO. 10 – GATES/BOLLARDS/ACCESS BARRIERS
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Chain Link Fencing
Gate
Damaged or missing
members
Missing gate. Gates in place.
Broken or missing hinges such that gate
cannot be easily opened and closed by a
maintenance person.
Hinges intact and lubed. Gate is working
freely.
Gate is out of plumb more than 6 inches
and more than 1 foot out of design
alignment.
Gate is aligned and vertical.
Missing stretcher bar, stretcher bands, and
ties.
Stretcher bar, bands, and ties in place.
Locking mechanism
does not lock gate
Locking device missing, non-functioning or
does not link to all parts.
Locking mechanism prevents opening of
gate.
Openings in fabric Openings in fabric are such that an 8-inch
diameter ball could fit through.
Fabric mesh openings within 50% of grid
size.
Bar Gate Damaged or missing
cross bar
Cross bar does not swing open or closed,
is missing or is bent to where it does not
prevent vehicle access.
Cross bar swings fully open and closed
and prevents vehicle access.
Locking mechanism
does not lock gate
Locking device missing, non-functioning or
does not link to all parts.
Locking mechanism prevents opening of
gate.
Support post
damaged
Support post does not hold cross bar up. Cross bar held up preventing vehicle
access into facility.
Bollards Damaged or missing
bollards
Bollard broken, missing, does not fit into
support hole or hinge broken or missing.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Bollards do not lock Locking assembly or lock missing or
cannot be attached to lock bollard in place.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Boulders Dislodged boulders Boulders not located to prevent motorized
vehicle access.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Evidence of vehicles
circumventing
boulders
Motorized vehicles going around or
between boulders.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.