HomeMy WebLinkAboutMFP25003543.pdfDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
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Minor Franchise Permit: MFP25003543
IVR Number: 25003543
Permit Information
Permit Name: Puget Sound Energy - Electric
101167711-HAZ-15 SW#X1094 INST 3 FS BURNETTAddress/Location:07/11/2025Application Date:3342100010Parcel Number: 3415 BURNETT AVE N
Permit Type:07/24/2025Issue Date:Franchise
Permit Work Class:07/24/2026Expiration Date:Minor Utility
Job Number: 101167711Franchise Type:Electric
Description: Puget Sound Energy Electric CREW TO INSTALL 3 PHASE FUSE SAVER W\BYPASS @ GRID 319394 166089 AND
REMOVE CUTOUTS AND RETIRE SWITCH @ GRID 319399 166086.
Contacts
Name Address PhoneTypeBilling
Katie Zimmerman
Puget Sound Energy
1660 Park Lane
Burlington, WA 98233
B: (425) 620-6742
C: (425) 620-6742
ApplicantX
Permits Central 355 110th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
B: (425) 620-6742
H: (425) 620-6742
C: (425) 620-6742
Contact
Vicki Henson
Potelco Inc
8001 212th St S
Kent, WA 98032
B: (253) 863-0484Contractor
Business License Number: 5109Electrical Contractor: POTELI*344O4
Construction Contractor: POTELI*227PL
Puget Sound Energy Inc 10885 NE 4th Street, PSE08-N08
Bellevue, WA 98009
B: (888) 225-5773Emergency
Contact
CITY OF RENTON ROW 1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057-3232
Owner
Katie Zimmerman
Puget Sound Energy
1660 Park Lane
Burlington, WA 98233
B: (425) 620-6742
C: (425) 620-6742
Specialized
Billing
General Conditions & Signature
Permission is hereby given for the work described on this permit according to the conditions hereon and according to the
approved plans and specifications pertaining thereto, subject to compliance with the Ordinance of the City of Renton.
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This permit and plans must be posted at the job site at all times.Ÿ
I hereby certify that no work is to be done except as described above and in approved plans, and that work is to conform to
Renton Trench Restoration and Street Overlay Requirements.
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Call 425.430.7203 or go to: https://permitting.rentonwa.gov one working day in advance to schedule an inspections and for ANY
work in the Right of Way.
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Call 8 1 1 to locate underground utilities at least two full business days prior to any excavation.Ÿ
In accordance with RCW 19.122.033(4) the permit holder is required to contact (Williams Northwest Pipeline at 425.868.1010)
(Olympic Pipeline at 425.235.7736) (Puget Sound Energy at 425.375.3397) to request a consultation with the transmission
pipeline company prior to performing any construction or excavation activities. This requirement to consult with the
transmission pipeline company is in addition to the requirement to Call before You Dig as required in RCW 19.122.
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(Date)(Signature)
Page 1 of 1THIS PERMIT AND PLANS MUST BE POSTED AT THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES
Note: The Applicant is responsible for compliance with all codes and regulations, whether or not described in this document.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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Transportation Systems Division | 1055 South Grady Way, 5th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 | 425-430-7380
Website: rentonwa.gov
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN APPLICATION
Published: 2/25/2025
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) MUST BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL AT LEAST FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF WORK AND FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL
WORK WITHIN 150 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF WORK.
FOR PURPOSES OF THIS APPLICATION, WORKING DAYS ARE DEFINED AS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, AND EXCLUDING
CITY HOLIDAYS.
The City of Renton requires any contractor, firm, corporation, or other public/private agency to prepare a Traffic
Control Plan (TCP) and obtain City's approval of that plan when construction, repair, or maintenance work is to be
conducted within the City's right-of-way.
1.Fill out the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) Application form and prepare required submittal documents.
2.All TCPs must conform to all attached requirements. Failure to do so may be subject to resubmittal.
3.Submit Application via email to TCP@rentonwa.gov with the subject line “TCP Application – [Project Name].”
4.Resubmittal may be required for TCPs that are incomplete and do not display proper requirements as
described in the guidelines. Additional review time may be needed.
By signing, I certify that the information on this application and within the submittal documents are accurate to the
best of my knowledge and I acknowledge and have read all the requirements and guidelines on this application.
Applicant’s Signature Date
Applicant’s Name (Print)
Project Name: Permit #:
Site Address:
Work Date: From _____________ To _____________ Work Time: Start ______________ End ______________
Construction Company:
Contact Name: Phone/Cell: _________________________
Business Address: City/State: Zip: ___________
Description of Work:
24 Hour Emergency
Contact Name & Phone:
Approval By: ______________________________________________ Date:____________________
PW/Transportation or CED/Development Engineering Division
Potelco, Inc
6905 S 228th St Kent, WA 98466
Please See Attached
Katie Zimmerman
7/11/2025
101167711-HAZ-15 SW#X1094 INST 3 FS BURNETT
3415 BURNETT AVE N
KEN BARTENHAGEN 253-561-4641
MFP25003543
Monday Friday 8:00am 3:00pm
Scott Warlick CED 7/24/2025
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APPLICANT AGREES TO ALL THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
GENERAL
• Applicant is responsible for compliance with all traffic regulations of the City of Renton (City) and the State
of Washington, including codes and regulations not described in this application.
• Work Zone Traffic Control shall be in accordance with Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
and shown by a traffic control plan layout or reference to Washington State Department of Transportation
(WSDOT) traffic control plans.
• Any lane or street closures not in conformance with the approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP) and/or without
notification of emergency services may result in receiving a citation for violation of R.C.W. 47.36.200 Signs
or Flaggers at thoroughfare work sites and R.C.W. 9A.36.050 Reckless Endangerment, and other applicable
State and City codes.
• Indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims, actions, and judgments, including all costs of
defense and attorney’s fees incurred in defending against same, arising from and related to
implementation of the approved TCPs including claims arising from towing of private vehicles and the acts
of Applicant’s agents and employees.
• Applicant must comply with all conditions of the application.
• The City shall be entitled, in its reasonable discretion, to settle claims prior to suit or judgment, and in such
event shall indemnify and hold harmless the City for any such claims paid, including the City’s reasonable
attorney’s fees and litigation costs incurred resulting from such claim.
• In the event any claim or suit is brought against City within the scope of this application, Applicant is
responsible to pay for legal counsel chosen by the City to defend against same.
• No more than one TCP shall be in use at any given time for a single project. If multiple TCPs are submitted
for review and approval at the same time, the TCPs shall be clearly labeled as separate plans and include
construction phasing and sequencing.
• Previously approved TCPs cannot be combined into a new TCP without review and approval by the City.
• Expired TCP is not valid and shall not be used. Applicant shall resubmit the expired TCP for approval with
the updated date and time and/or any changes to TCP.
• Applicant must have the approved TCP prior to commencing the work.
• Approved TCP must be at the work site during work hours.
• Signage shall be used to warn motorcyclists/bicyclists of the potential hazards on any uneven surfaced or
slippery road conditions during work and non-work hours.
• Any vehicle, equipment, barricade, or portable tow-away sign used within the work area must display a
company logo or any legally acceptable sign showing the company name, address, and telephone number
at a conspicuous place on the vehicle or equipment.
• At signalized intersections, vehicle detection shall always remain operational, unless approved in this TCP
and notified Transportation Signal Maintenance prior to commencing work. If damage occurs to existing
vehicle detection that is to remain, it is Applicant’s responsibility to replace with video vehicle detection
equipment that meets current City’s standards at Applicant’s expense.
• When not in use, temporary traffic control devices shall be removed or covered immediately. It is the
Applicant’s responsible to cover any temporary traffic control devices when not applicable for the
construction activities. Similarly, when work is suspended for short periods of time, traffic control devices
that are no longer necessary shall be removed or covered. If deemed abandoned, City crews will remove
and may store them at the City’s maintenance shop (3555 NE 2nd Street) for up to sixty (60) days. The City
is not responsible for any private property from City assets and identifying the property owner.
• Applicant is responsible to maintain existing pedestrian accessible routes during work and non-work hours.
At intersections, the work on pedestrian facilities shall be limited to one (1) corner at a time, with the least
possible inconvenience or delay to pedestrians. Pedestrian pushbuttons shall remain accessible at all times,
unless approved pedestrian accessible detour(s) are provided. Accessibility to existing or temporary
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pedestrian pushbuttons shall not be impaired. Deficiencies caused by Applicant’s operations shall be
repaired at Applicant’s expense.
• Applicant shall provide complete assistance and accommodation from a dedicated pedestrian escort to all
kinds of pedestrian traffic when sidewalk or walkway is impeded to safely redirect pedestrians around a
work zone.
• Driveway and alley access shall be maintained at all times, also see RMC Chapters 9 and 10 for Street
Closure and Street Excavation for details. Applicant is responsible for coordinating with the property
owners and/or residents prior to commencement of the work.
• Pavement excavation shall be limited to a maximum of one travel lane at a time unless otherwise
approved.
• Accessibility for emergency vehicles shall be maintained at all times.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
• Applicant must notify Transportation Signal Maintenance (425-430-7423) and City inspector (425-430-
7203) at least twenty-four (24) hours before commencing work (lane shift/closure or near a signal)
affecting the vehicle detection.
• Applicant shall notify emergency services (253-852-2121) twenty-four (24) hours before any street closures
or lane closures.
• Applicant shall call Renton School District (425-204-4455) or any public/private agency, including public
transit, to be affected by a temporary lane or road closure a minimum of five (5) working days (excluding
weekends and holidays) prior to starting any work.
• Applicant shall coordinate with King County Metro Transit Construction Information Center (206-477-1140
or construction.coord@kingcounty.gov) for any construction or installation activities affecting transit
operations or facilities. Notification information and guidelines can be found at:
https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/metro/about/contractor-resources/transit-system-impacts.
WORKING DAYS AND TIMES
• Normal working days are Monday through Friday. Work on holidays, weekends or at night shall not occur
without City’s approval. For work times between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., see Night Work section below
for details.
• Work time begins when any street or travel lane is fully or partially closed. This includes set up and removal
within the traveled way.
• If the City determines the closure hours adversely affect traffic during the work, the City may require to
adjust or reduce the working hours accordingly. Reduced work hours may be required by the City to
minimize traffic impacts for any work located near a school during pick-up and drop-off times or on an
arterial street. (See WSDOT Functional Classification Map:
https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/data/tools/geoportal/?config=FunctionalClass)
• Applicant may request the City for consideration of extended or modified working hours. Such request
must be approved by the City before changing hours of work.
CLOSURES
• All closure hours and days are subject to local permit and ordinance conditions (such as noise ordinances).
More information can be found on https://www.rentonwa.gov/City-Services/Permit-Center. Total street
closure lasting more than twenty-four (24) hours is subject to City Council authorization per Section 9-9 of
the Renton Municipal Code (RMC).
• Road closure notice – Applicant must install Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS) boards no less than
five (5) working days in advance of effective date and time, not including holidays, at location(s) as
identified in the TCP. Other methods of displaying the messages shall be approved by the City.
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• Road closure notice messages must include at least the following:
ROAD WILL BE CLOSED
MONTH/DAY – MONTH/DAY
_AM - _PM
• Road and/or sidewalk closure must be evaluated by the City with respect to both the necessity as well as
the impact of the closure to the public. Applicant shall submit detour plans for road closures to
accommodate both motorized and non-motorized users, including accessible pedestrian route(s). Road
closures shall require additional temporary traffic control including advance notification, approach and
detour signage.
• Applicant is responsible to temporarily remove the flags and install bags over the flag holders for any work
requiring the temporary closure of a crosswalk equipped with pedestrian flags. Applicant shall ensure the
bags remain intact and shall replace damaged bags as needed or determined necessary by the City of
Renton inspector. For any misplaced or lost flags, Applicant is responsible to replace at Applicant’s own
expense. Upon restoration of the crosswalk, Applicant shall remove the bags and return all flags to the
holders. Inventory of pedestrian flags must be submitted to the City inspector and reported to City of
Renton Transportation Signal Maintenance (425-430-7423) prior to removal.
UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICERS (UPO) / FLAGGERS
• Any construction activities within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of a signalized intersection shall require
Uniformed Police Officer(s) (UPO) at the traffic signal, unless otherwise approved in this TCP and evaluated
by City Transportation for the impacts of traffic signal operations and safety.
• Flagger and sign placement are subject to revision by the City Inspector on site, if needed to address traffic
or pedestrian safety or travel.
• For TCPs that require the presence of UPO to manage vehicular traffic and pedestrians at signalized
intersections, Applicant shall coordinate with Transportation Signal Maintenance (425-430-7423) at least
twenty-four (24) hours in advance for any signal that will be placed in red flashing mode. Applicant shall
notify Transportation Signal Maintenance when the intersection is back to the normal traffic signal
operations.
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC SIGNALS OR TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION
• Temporary traffic signal programming or modification requires a minimum fifteen (15) working days for
each traffic signal controller to be programmed and tested by City Transportation staff before starting the
work. The Start Date on this TCP shall reflect the time for temporary traffic signal programming or
modification.
TEMPORARY NO-PARKING
• Applicant must post notice of date(s) and time(s) of Temporary No Parking Zone with signs at every
hundred (100) feet at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of effective date and time.
• Applicant is responsible to show on the TCP the limits of Temporary No Parking Zone, identifying barricade
locations for vacate parking or curb lane usage. The cover sheet of this approved TCP form must be
attached to each Temporary No Parking Sign on the project site.
• Two travel lanes (one for each approach) must be open at all times on arterial streets unless approved in
this TCP.
NIGHT WORK
• Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., approved Noise Variance shall be required (See Section RMC 8-7-
8) for night work. Process may take up to twelve (12) weeks. More information can be found at
https://www.rentonwa.gov/City-Services/Permit-Center/Land-Use-Development/Noise-Variance.
• City may require night work for TCPs that have severe traffic impacts on arterial streets.
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• Night work shall always be required if two lanes of traffic (One for each approach) cannot be maintained
on an arterial street.
• Night work shall be required if an evaluation of existing traffic volumes and patterns finds that any TCP will
functionally reduce an arterial or high-volume collector street to only one lane of traffic.
• The following configurations may require night work:
Work at traffic signals that requires shifting one direction of traffic into a left turn pocket where a high
volume of left turns occur.
Work at traffic signals that requires shifting two directions of traffic into left turn pockets.
Work at traffic signals that requires shifting high-volume left-turn movement into a through lane on a
single approach to the intersection.
Work at signals that requires shifting left-turning traffic into a through lane on multiple approaches to
the intersection.
• If City’s initial TCP review finds that night work is required, a pre-construction meeting is mandatory to
confirm the extents of the work required, the duration of work, anticipated noise levels, and any potential
alternatives to mitigate the impact of night work to adjacent residents prior to review and approval of the
TCP.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) FORMAT
• TCP must be site and project specific. The TCP shall clearly indicate all existing transportation facilities
impacted by work including roads, bike lanes, sidewalks, transit stops, and driveways. Typical drawings,
taper tables and MUTCD illustrations, by themselves, are insufficient.
• Each construction phase shall be provided with appropriate work zone traffic control. The impacts of utility
relocation, traffic delays, detours and capacity restrictions must be considered and addressed. A suitable
sequence of construction activities must be discussed with City Staff prior to fully developing TCPs based on
the complexity of a project.
• TCPs shall be clearly labeled as separate plans to identify the construction sequencing during each phase
when more than one TCP layout is submitted.
• TCP must be submitted with an electronic copy of TCP layout(s), on 11” X 17” paper size PDF format, which
consist of:
Map(s) showing the location of the project and work area.
All fonts shall be legible and a minimum 10-point font size.
All symbols of viewing or printing shall be clear and contrasting.
All streets shall be labeled, and layout must include a north arrow and scale.
Must show channelizing devices, signing, flagger locations, barricades, PCMS boards, etc.
Show locations where the standard traffic control plans are applied.
STOPW20-1ROAD
WORK
AHEAD W20-4ONE LANE
ROAD
AHEAD W20-7ASTOPW20-1ROADWORKAHEADW20-4ONE LANEROADAHEADW20-7AW20-1ROADWORKAHEADBEPREPAREDTOSTOPW3-4W20-7A
STOP1010
1010 12.512.5BURNETT AVE NN 35TH ST
3415 FROM TO
TOW AWAY AREA
PHONE 684-5444
NAME OF FIRM XXX-XXX-XXXX
NO PARKING
P01 PLACE SIGNSBOTH SIDES OFWORK AREARESIDENT(S) WILL BE
INFORMED OF TEMPORARY
DRIVEWAY CLOSURE
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PSE PUGET
SOUND
ENERGY
Contact:
Job #
REV
John Crofoot
425-424-6658
John.Crofoot@pse.com
1 OF 23415 BURNETT AVE N, RENTON, WA
0
11944255
07/08/2025
Notes:
1. All signs and spacing to conform to the
MUTCD and City of Renton standards.
2. All sidewalks, driveways, exits and egresses
shall be completely clear unless otherwise indicated,
if indicated use ADA compliant channelization.
3. Channelizing devices are 28" traffic cones.
Use traffic drums (barrels) with steady burning
Type C lights on all State State Routes and Hwys.
4. Sign size can be a minimum of 36" x 36" and
shall not obstruct pedestrian access.
5. Crew is required to leave a minimum of 10' for
traveling lane width.
6. Alert affected residents and businesses.
7. Work to take place during approved work hours as
per jurisdictional requirements. (Generally between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m. on non-arterials and from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. on arterials. If night time work is approved,
signaling and flaggers shall conform to WAC
296-155-305. Night time work to take place between
_____________and ______________.)
8. All Flagger and Downstream tapers shall be 50'-100'.
MINIMUM TAPER LENGTH=L (FT.)
LANE
WIDTH
10
11
12
20
70
75
80
25
105
115
125
30
150
165
180
35
205
225
245
40
270
295
320
45
475
495
540
POSTED SPEED (MPH)
50
500
550
600
55
550
605
660
60
-
660
720
65
-
-
780
70
-
-
840
LEGEND
28" TRAFFIC CONE
SIGN LOCATION
TRAFFIC FLOW
WORK VEHICLE/
FLASHING LIGHTS
RIGHT OF WAY
WORK AREA
CHEVRON
ARROW BOARD
FLAGGER
UNIFORMED
POLICE OFFICERPOLICE
STOP
POLE
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
Puget Sound Energy
Traffic Control Supervisor:
John Crofoot
Card No. 012613
Card Exp. 10/31/24
John.Crofoot@pse.com
(425)424-6658
N
SIGN SPACING
MPH
60/65
45/55
35/40
30
25
"X"
1000'
500'
350'
200'
100'
CHANNELIZATION
DEVICE SPACING
MPH
55/70
35/45
25/30
TAPER
40
30
20
TANGENT
80
60
40
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1010 12.512.5LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD NBURNETT AVE NN 36TH ST
X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥X'≥
3415
W20-7ASTOP
THE CREW SHALL CEASE
WORK AND ESCORT PEDESTRIANS
AROUND/THRU WORK AREA
N
SIGN SPACING
MPH
60/65
45/55
35/40
30
25
"X"
1000'
500'
350'
200'
100'
CHANNELIZATION
DEVICE SPACING
MPH
55/70
35/45
25/30
TAPER
40
30
20
TANGENT
80
60
40
Project Address:
Page
PSE PUGET
SOUND
ENERGY
Contact:
Job #
REV
John Crofoot
425-424-6658
John.Crofoot@pse.com
2 OF 23415 BURNETT AVE N, RENTON, WA
0
11944255
07/08/2025
Notes:
1. All signs and spacing to conform to the
MUTCD and City of Renton standards.
2. All sidewalks, driveways, exits and egresses
shall be completely clear unless otherwise indicated,
if indicated use ADA compliant channelization.
3. Channelizing devices are 28" traffic cones.
Use traffic drums (barrels) with steady burning
Type C lights on all State State Routes and Hwys.
4. Sign size can be a minimum of 36" x 36" and
shall not obstruct pedestrian access.
5. Crew is required to leave a minimum of 10' for
traveling lane width.
6. Alert affected residents and businesses.
7. Work to take place during approved work hours as
per jurisdictional requirements. (Generally between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m. on non-arterials and from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. on arterials. If night time work is approved,
signaling and flaggers shall conform to WAC
296-155-305. Night time work to take place between
_____________and ______________.)
8. All Flagger and Downstream tapers shall be 50'-100'.
MINIMUM TAPER LENGTH=L (FT.)
LANE
WIDTH
10
11
12
20
70
75
80
25
105
115
125
30
150
165
180
35
205
225
245
40
270
295
320
45
475
495
540
POSTED SPEED (MPH)
50
500
550
600
55
550
605
660
60
-
660
720
65
-
-
780
70
-
-
840
LEGEND
28" TRAFFIC CONE
SIGN LOCATION
TRAFFIC FLOW
WORK VEHICLE/
FLASHING LIGHTS
RIGHT OF WAY
WORK AREA
CHEVRON
ARROW BOARD
FLAGGER
UNIFORMED
POLICE OFFICERPOLICE
STOP
POLE
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
Puget Sound Energy
Traffic Control Supervisor:
John Crofoot
Card No. 012613
Card Exp. 10/31/24
John.Crofoot@pse.com
(425)424-6658
MFP25003543
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3502
1/12
100T
X1094
LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD NBURNETT AVE NN 35TH ST
P# 3342102759
903
P# 3342102759P# 3124059004
3501
100T
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100T
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Vicinity Map
101167711FOREMAN (CHECK BOX WHEN COMPLETED)
PSE Equipment LOCKED/SECURED & Work Area left in CLEAN/SAFE Condition.
Grid, Cable, and Switch numbers INSTALLED & VERIFIED.
Field Changes RED-LINED on As-built.
Indicate correct FUSE SIZE on As-built & VERIFY proper PHASE.
Foreman's Signature _______________________________________________
Print Name ___________________________________ Date ______________
Material VERIFIED and CHANGES noted on Paperwork.
Total PRIMARY Cable noted on As-built.
Company ID#'s RECORDED in correct location on As-built.
Deviations noted on the As-built and their reason.
I certify that the work performed meets PSE's standards and procedures
and that all quality requirements are met.
SCALE: 1:880
OVERHEAD CIRCUIT MAP - Before
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
"Flagging Required"
"Outages Required"
"Locates Required"
HAZ-15 SW#X1094 INST 3 FS BURNE
PHONE
CABLE TV
11944255 101167711
PROJECT PHASE
PWR
NOTIF#ORDER#
Superior
OH Expense
THIS SKETCH NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES
CALL (800) 424-5555
2 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG
For contacts below dial 1-888-CALL PSE (225-5773)
JOB SITE
OVERHEAD CONSTRUCTION
Poles & Structures
-Poles are to be installed or relocated as staked. Unless otherwise noted, all pole location
measurements are from the face of the pole.
- All new poles set shall be the class indicated on the sketch, or better. Do not set a lower class
pole than specified.
-Install ground plate assembly on all new poles. Install Switch Ground Assembly per standard
specification 6014.1000 at new gang operated switch locations.
-Install grid numbers on all new and existing poles as shown on sketch.
- Straighten existing poles as indicated or as necessary.
- Treat all field-drilled poles with copper napthenate wood preservative.
-Remove old poles after communication companies have transferred off and return to PSE
storeroom. Fill and crown pole holes and restore area similar to adjacent landscaping.
Conductors & Equipment
- Transfer all overhead and underground primary, secondary and service conductors and guys to
new poles set, unless otherwise indicated on this sketch.
- Transfer existing transformers to new poles unless otherwise indicated on this sketch.
-Use stirrups to connect all overhead and underground primary taps, and all transformers. Install
at all sites being worked within the scope of the project where they are currently missing.
- Use 397 AAC and Ampact connectors for all bare conductor feeder jumpers and 600 amp switch
jumpers. Install tree wire conductor for jumpers on all poles that are double deadended with tree
wire.
- Apply grit inhibitor on all Ampact, stirrup, and dead-end connections.
-Connect primary taps and transformers to same phase as existing unless otherwise shown on
the drawing.
- All neutral connections to be made with solid compression connectors. Connect all pole grounds
to common neutral.
- Use Load-interrupter cutouts (with arc shields) on all primary overhead and underground taps
with fused protection above 40T.
- Install Wildlife Protectors on all transformers.
PLAN VIEW
SCALE: 1" = 50'
SCALE: NTS
OVERHEAD CIRCUIT MAP - After
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electric Project Scope Document
Project Information:
Project Name: HAZ-15 SW#X1094 INST 3 FS BURNE
Notification Number: 11944255
System Planner: FREMONT AGUINALDO 425-396-3818
Required In-Service Date: 12/31/2025
Project Summary:
At Grid # 319394-166086 install 3 Siemens Fusesavers.
Install stirrups with hot taps and all jumpers will be insulated.
Non-storm customer minute interruptions saved: 6034
Non-storm customer interruptions saved: 101
Non-storm outages saved: 0.24
Project Justification:
In PSE's service territory, it is projected that 60% of the outages on overhead systems
are temporary in nature, such as a limb falls through the primary line making contact
along the way. Fusesavers are devices that when placed in series with fused cutouts
will provide an instantaneous operation and then after a period of time reclose. If the
fault is temporary then customers will see the brief drop and pick, but if permanent it
will allow the fuse to blow.
Construction Criteria:
Use temporary jumpers around existing fuses to keep system in service and avoid the
need for customer outages during the installation of the Siemens Fuse Savers.
Install grid number boards on PSE poles where they're missing.
Install new OH switch number boards if not present.
Provide Planner with preliminary and final work sketches and notify Planner when the
project is scheduled, then complete. Keep Planner notified of correspondence with
ROW.
Safety
-Refer to PSE standards 6275.3000 and 6275.6000 for system ground requirements.
-Refer to PSE standards 6275.9050 for personal protective grounding requirements.
-Refer to PSE standards 6275.9150 for vehicle grounding and barricading
requirements.
-Proper line clearances shall be taken at the beginning, and released at the end, of
each work day, or as otherwise instructed by the System Operator.
-Provide signs, barricades, and traffic control in conformance with permit regulations.
-Utilize flagging and other vehicle traffic control as necessary and in conformance with
local traffic regulations.
- Maintain traffic flow as required by permitting agency.
Erosion & Sediment Control
-Refer to PSE standards 0150.3200 for minimum requirements.
- Comply with all requirements of permitting agency.
-Installed erosion & sediment devices shall be maintained until vegetation has been
re-established or disturbed soil has been otherwise permanently stabilized.
WINGARM
CONDUIT RISER
EXISTING TRANSFORMER
JUNCTION VAULT/JUNCTION BOX
NEW CONDUCTOR AND OR TRENCH LINE
DISCONNECT - FUSED
PULL VAULT OR SPLICE VAULT
EXISTING POLE
DOWN GUY
DISCONNECT - UNFUSED
NEW POLE
PADMOUNT TRANSFORMER
SECONDARY HANDHOLE
EXISTING CONDUCTOR TO BE REMOVED
OR ABANDONED
STREET LIGHT
TOTAL UNDERGROUND TRANSFORMER
EXISTING SERVICE
OR
OR
OR
OVERHEAD JUMPER CONNECTION
REMOVE
RECLOSER
SPAN GUY
GANG OPERATED SWITCH
FUSESAVER
PHASE SHIFTER
UTILITIES
CONTACT
PHONE#
COUNTY
1/4 SEC
U-MAP NO (POWER)
OP MAP
Emer Sect Gas Wk Ctr POWER WK CTR
PLAT MAP
JOINT FACILITIES ARRANGEMENTS
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
APPROVED BY
FOREMAN #1
FOREMAN #2
MAPPING
INCIDENT MAOP
Gas Order Elect Order
SCALE PAGE
ENGR - POWER
ENGR - GAS
FUNCTION
PROJECT MGR
PERMITREAL ESTATE/EASEMENT
2
1
REV#
3
DATE DESCRIPTIONBY
CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
OH CKT MAP CIRCUIT NOUG CKT MAP
K. BARTENHAGEN 253-561-4641 4/28/25
C. DOYLE 253-308-5903 4/28/25
N/A N/A N/A
Z. GRALING N/A 4/28/25
N/A RENTON
HAZ-15 SW#X1094 INST 3 FS BURNE
INSTALL 3-PH FUSESAVER & BYPASS
3415 BURNETT AVE N, RENTON, WA 98056
N/A N/A
N/A 101167711
AS NOTED 1/1
KING N/A N/A QCNOKE
SE 31-05-24 N/A N/A
2405E124 2405E124 2405E124 HAZ-15
COMCAST PSE FIBER
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Potelco, Inc.DESIGNED BY
Installed at site:
Grid Number:
Material ID#:
Foreman to redline the following information
INSTALLATION
Company ID#:
Primary phase connected to:
FUSE SAVER TRIP SAVER
P01
319394-166089
9946707
Installed at site:
Grid Number:
Material ID#:
Foreman to redline the following information
INSTALLATION
Company ID#:
Primary phase connected to:
FUSE SAVER TRIP SAVER
P01
319394-166089
9946707
Installed at site:
Grid Number:
Material ID#:
Foreman to redline the following information
INSTALLATION
Company ID#:
Primary phase connected to:
FUSE SAVER TRIP SAVER
P01
319394-166089
9946707
*
No
No
Yes
Yes
"Joint Trench Coordination Required"
"Vegtation Management Required"
593264226
P01: 319394-166089
-EX 45' CL 2, 1987 POLE TO REMAIN
-REPL EX FRAMING W/ 3Ø PRI NEU DBL DE (6033.4044, DDP312)2-21x3
-INST 3Ø ARM MTD FUSESAVERS ON LOAD SIDE OF LINE ARM (6022.1061, FUS3AMB)2-24Nx2
-INST BYPASS C/O'S ON SOURCE SIDE OF LINE ARM (6022.1061)
-HANG FUSE DOORS AT NEUT LEVEL
-REPL EX C/O'S ON SOURCE SIDE OF LINE ARM (6022.1061)2-24O
-FUSE AT 100T
-INST SW# X94018FS
-INST SW# X94018BP
P02: 319399-166086
-EX 85' CL H1, 2011 POLE TO REMAIN
-REMOVE EX (3) C/O'S 2-24O
-INST COVERED JUMPERS (MID: 9998076)
-RETIRE SW# X1094
JOB SITE
MFP25003543