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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWTR2700422 W-422 SPRINGBROOK SPRINGS UPGRADING PROJECT WTR-9 1+ #1 Gran-'-- Information BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE OYUAA/� swoo 41aa Grr�- 9 AE: Fe a� SP� i �GQ�wK SPkiroG� uAG�p �roG �1, 6,eartlf- T�f°R01�iorl �•f PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT D-SIGN/UTtLTY ENGINEERING 0 235-2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 RILL AVI:.SO. RENTON,WASH.VM5 aV rfC SF VtEK'et BARBARA y. SHINPOCH MAYOR March 14, 1985 Mr. Howard Schwicht Moward Schwicht Construction Co, P,0, Sox 55147 North Pole, Alaska 99705 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On February 2, 1976, tnr Howard Schwicht Construction Comp.ny was awarded the contract as low bidder for the Springbrook Springs Rehabili- tation project in Renton, Washington in the amount of $148,642,00 plus tax. The contract covered an extensive remodeling of the City's Springbrook Watershed which produces approximately 1.1/2 MG of gravity fed water to the Clty's water supply. The work consisted of replacement of the collector piping and gravel media in the existing to filtratici galleries; construction of approximately 680 linear feel of 12-inch and 20-inch ductile iron pipeline and accessories; reconstruction of an existing pond for imPound;nq storm water; miscel Idntw% concrete work; storm drainage improvements, gravel road surfacing and grass seeding. On a project as complex as this particular one, the job was completed in a reasonable time with a minimum anacnt of change orders. Mr. Schwicht conducted the hark in a thorough, competent, organized and professional way. We can highly recummend the Howard Schwicht Construction Co. for their expertise In their ability, knowledge and understanding of utility work. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director AN:j ft Howard Schwicht Construction, Inc. P.0 BOX 55147 MORIR POLE,AK 99705 (907)48&0515 March 7, 1985 _Aty of Menton Engineering DepArtment City Building Menton, Mashiogton Affna Mr . Dick Houghton Dear Dick: During our conversation last month, we discussed us..,g the City of Mentcn as a ravurable referen,e it, relation to work that Mown J Schwicht Construction pert"oraed for your agency. At this tlae, we are preparing to bid ore work here in AJa>ke and a "GooJ tiny" type letter frog you could sryniticantly aid us. This letter can be addressed "To Mhom it May Concern", and could acAnow/edgy that we did pertorm utility type work fur you. Any other positive coaeents which you Aright be able to make regarding ou- ability, knowledge and undorstooding of utility Mork Mould be must helpful. your help is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Howard Schwicht OF RF i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR R MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MIL, AVE.S0. RENTON,WASH BB055 206 235 2569 �9v rE� SE p1E,fQf` BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH January 15, 1985 MAvOd MEMORANDUM T01 Ron Olsen FROMI Dick Hougt i Ron, Howard Schwick P. 0. Box 55147 North Pole, Alaska 9n-01 Needs letter of reference from the City ref. Springbrook Rehab. Please draft one for my signature. i RCH:pmp A Tf OF • DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL•D HEALTH SERVICES STWA,,p`4T0N a Duty l:w tinv Hail Stop LD-Ii Apr, , . April 7, 1978 RECEIVED Mr. Ronald L. Olsen APR 10 1978 Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 !till Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Rat Referendum 27 - !Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Crant Receipt of Your Letter bated April 4, 197R and State Auditor's Report Project Number 277403111 (Completed) Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen; We have received the subject material. It has been placed in t is project's file. If you have any questions, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 75t-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, H, E. Walden Management Information Supervisor HEW:dn cc: Richard Houghton Al Koch, bSHS District E.nRineer OF RFti �j p PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 'ts r4D Ip ENGINEERING DIVISION 235 -2o3l MUNICIPAL NU1t U1NG 200 MILE ACE 50 RE NTON WAS" 9MSS 9Q M Q 09,rr0 sE Ptt�'� April 4, 1978 CHARLES J DELAURENEI MAYOR State of Washtngton Uopartment of Social and Health Services Water Stppty and Waste Section Nail Stop L0-11 Olympia, WA 98504 Attention: liarry Walden Subject: Ref, 127 projects, 4277403112 Renton-SpringbrooK Spring' Treat cent (chlorination facilities) and /277403111 5pringbrooK Springs Rehabilitation and Expansion Gentlemen: Attuched herevith are uxcerpts from report of examination 944140 of municipal Watcr-Sewer Utility, City of Renton-King County, Washington by the Stutu of Washington. Office of the State Auditor, for the afore- mentioned Ref, 027 projects. tbuso reports should complete the Uity•s requirements to your office for the uforomontionrd projects. if you have any questions on the 'tbove please contact the office. Very truly yo(uuurrrsss. Poaa ld L/1sr.,1 � Utilities fnglncor Ri.U:pap At t.ICbtINE`nt r. •Y era:r. ;.r W15YIMb10h A19y ty.'. INVOICE VOUCHER I :WpA+tx::t of Ecology St . ::rtin'* wllest -...- • r3 _...:-.. .:_._ _. __..._._ AM,' ..i:k EaYrunce ,� •�. n,•.u„ . . lity of Renton loJ Ave. South .4An.i jywnt li.tur of S Rerrt.n, Wl 48,155 T ` '�� US&i v oren a Municipal and Industrial C ater S 1 ruAt and Low --. --- --- j�yny!C P 7497111.r_G[i1ll-Aware _._ _-. - �76L61..b . Cum PayMn Lb revipualy Approved ua i�SIIS Y1 7lY.Rh y PAvaant Amount It, aeeted by .t:altca t 62,681.fS PAyunt •Vwunt Approved by i1:.1'S b1,441.46 Pint Peyaent - Prolect Cutup latvd a ') M ifT •M:...p n . : 1 ��\ �kM•tY 1V t•71U►1R a l I hy4 oil 1It) March 21. 1977 400w WW'1111 S'T %w 41 Mr. Ronald Olsen Utilities Office Enginetr City of Renton 200 Mill /.venue South Renton, Washington 9805S Re: Referendum 27 - Munir ipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Project Inspection Report Project Number 27740111/ Renton - SprinRbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: We have received the subject report. It atates that this project has been completed sattsfsctortly. Thus we ran approve final payment as calculated in our November 23, 1976 letter. our approval of $63,411.46, including the increase, has been sent in the Depart- ment of Ecology. They have been requested to rend the check directly to the City. This completes this project. If you have any q!Leations, telephone us In Olympia at (206) 753-3528 or 753-376S. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P,P.. Administrrtor Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Rv; William Royal Water Supply Specialist WRidn cc: Richard C. Houghton Al Koch, DSNS District Engineer 4 4L..4a4+Gya 01 rbW(A ..Imo A Risrc ML Dawrn M9 444 PTA W WA **M \1ilV k1�1 M) I ky4qq�ti)k9k t A tie LH.�1 k•:dll) January 21, 1977 lit7lktw i Mr. Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer City cf Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Notification of High Priorltv Rating Project Number 277403111-11 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: As a result of our January 1977 priority rating, the request for an increase to this project's original offer of funds has received a high rating. Based on the calculations in our November 23, t976 letter, the increase Is $59,001,26. This project number now has been combined with Project Number 277403111. Final payment of $63,441.46, including the increase, will he approved when we receive notification from your OSHS Regional Office that this project has been completed satisfactorily. If you have any questions, telephone us In Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or 753-352R, rely, - obert 1. Wubbans, P.R., Administrator eferandum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply R1.W:d,. ec: Ron Olson V'�, Al Rnc:h, OSHS District Engineer REAtTH SfF leis OATSI'1N John A Mab+ MO Dwkv 4y 444 O*+ WA ow" SwiJIilpMal I k•)�HII I k'i II iNMxMd&Ig11hi1 V'llk 1`� November 23, 197o �o4 Mr. Richard C. Hocghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter Dated November 3, 1976 and Copy of Payment Estimate No. 4 and Confirmation of Telephone Conversation of November 22, 1976 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Doer Mr. Houghton: We have received the subject material. and entered it into this project's file. Per our telephone conversation, we were able to resolve the matter of an entry made on the DSHS 5-88 not matching the entry shown on the payment estimate No. 4. The entry was for Change Order No. 2. On the DSHS 5-88. column 24, a dollar amount of $795.68 was entered for Change Order No. 2. The payment estimate No. 4 has a dollar amount of $796.23. Ae you confirmed that $796.23 was the correct figure, we ate proceeding on that ba,ls. 'thus on the DSHS 5-88 the total of column 24 is considered to be $27,3S7,73. As all other matters have boon resolved per our August 23, 1916 letter, we now have calculated this project's eligible coats, hexed on the information pre- viously submitted, as follows: (1) Total Eligible Construction Costs $190,001.13 (2) Inspection - 1% of (1) 1,900.03 (3) Total Eligible Costs (1) + (2) 191,9C3 16 (4) Total Eligible Grant - 40% of p) 76,761.26 (5) Original Grant 17,760,00 (6) Cumulative Payments to gate 13,319.80 (1) Final Payment - Amount that can now be approved (5) - (6) 4,440.20 (8) Eligible cunt Increase (4) - (5) %9,D(l.26 An an increase ham been requested, it will he considered in the next )riority rating (lanuary 1977) an Project Number 277403111-11. NfN.7w 31ROCe9 ntVIVON JUM A g„ara MD. DwerAw MS UI 0nm .A y1A 40" Mr. Houghton • • November 23, 1976 Page 2 It it receives a high priority rating, we will approve final payment of $63,441.46 when we receive not ificatlon from your DSHS Regional Office that this pro3ect has been sal lsfactorily a mpleted. So we do not delay final payment we are requesting your DSHS Regional Office inspect this caepleted project now. If you have any questions, telephone us In Olvmpia at (206) 753-3529 or 753-5449. Sincerelv, Robert L. Wubhrra, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply By: Nike Harris Admintstrative Specialist MHtdn cc: Ron Olson Al Koch, DSHS 111atrivt Engineer w/FL A-13 November 1, 1971� Department of Soclel end Health wvlces 44ter Supply and Waste !eetlnn mail Stop 4.1 P. •,. Ana 1788 Dlympli. WA 48Coh Attention harry Weldsn •Sub)rct, pro)uct Number 7774p1111, Renton-springbrook Springs Sourc• a.+d ?Im blsku'• lector detect Auqust 21. 197( qa nt 1 Mien: In 4rswer to the queStlon about colt eilplbl lI tY, the mnries Involved do not include .,ny cost for the dry well. the statement vhnut bond and Inwranre I assume refers tr Item I Of the I.th end flnel oev astlmsto to the contractor, Howard Schwicht Construction Co, fA copy of which Is attacMd.) We feel sail Item Is Incidental to all nrojs r s and Is .wt for Ope.ntin.t or melntenonce but Solely fir the protection of the State and City dutlnq cnnstructlon of the project. If -oil have any other questions, 044se contact this Office. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Utllitiet fnoltteer RW pm, 0 ►IS W. 44RN LIGHTS S11 D. ANCHORAG1.AR S ill""1 CH2M U 5700 GLAC1tR HIGHWAY JUNI AV A% ~SUtIft SS►S Q NM QUAIL S1 SV113 7M. 41N00RT SSACH.CA 946M )14,n21264 !!HILL 164 COURT ST AtDGING CA MM1 SIs 24,UJI D SN CAP110L MALL,SVIli IASS,SACRAMANIO, CA tM4 91S,MI OSss U XO PINt ST,,SAN rRANCItCG CA 94104 Ob 1914100 ❑ 1JMV t. 417N AVSNUt, OSNVt11,CO 4077S 3011S11N10 D 04 NORM lIRS1 ST 9041 10 A1T01 1M DASSJIO D ISO SW.YMSTARN SLVD.CCAVALLIS.OR 0/330 AM,1S2U7I SEP 1+J 1975 0 1OO 1W,MARSAT it 12T4 t.000.PORT LAND OR 01201 SO1 7N SJIQ X0 ISSO ISAAC NSWION$G A ROOM 101 RASTON, VA SSMO M3► 11411* IW0 114TH AVSNUO It SSLLSWs.VIA 91004 10F4674M0 TO-- —e�l �— / ReTE �, .. OUR PR(J IECT NO. S 9S 5 R Wt ARt UNOM YOU XATTACHtO DUNOAR UPARATt COVER VIA D SHOP DRAWINGS 0PRINTS �[I)OCUWNTS 0SPECIFICAtIONS 0CATAt MIS O COPV OF LFTIEA O TRACtNU D OOrott DAY# RAM REMARKS ,.y 74 dylZ [+ �'-/.�,�,-tA �.�Ir "Att RIA1. RA(1t1WO Is NOT AS LWID ' M �-^'-"•' Awvt.rLtASt NOTVY UY AT GNCt by lt—a4�- MMXT efo. CMIFICAIt ON OF INSPECT* AND INSTALLATION Of PUBLIC 4 SYSTEM PtOwtc"" festive *AAuary 16, 1971 the following Regulation shalt apply WC 244-54-1:7 - 41L.n, ry daps following the completion of and prior to the use of any project or Port i.+r, *roof for wl.ich plans and specification have received the approval of the Socret.tr+ , ;arts f ieatlon shall of made to the Secretary and signed by a professional engtnvor t+ .-. the praloct was inspo.ted by him or his Authorized agent and that it was constr..cted in accordance with the plans and sPecifieations approved by the Secretary, Instructional (a) If a project is being eoapleted in stage construction, aetAeh a map and description of portion �f p-oject being certified an completed as approved on date given below. ib) As future portions of stayed contru.tlon projects are completed, oath must be certified as required by WAG 248.54-740. (c) Additional certification forms are avatla�le upon rewest from OSHS offices listed below. Renton Water Dept, Rime of Water 3ystom City Hall - DSHS I.D. No. Mailing Address �Re nt un washlnytun 98055 � state gip PROJFCT NAME: Veto Approved by DepArtmont of Social & Health Services !Ic/76 . Sptlnqurook Springs Improvements Date Project or per inns Ref. �27, Project No, 277401111 Thereof Completed eyu,.r,iT 6 t hrreh-r etrtity the' the above identifivd prnjeet was ineperted by me or my authrrized at,et,t and that it wan installed In Acenrdance with in& plans and specitiea eln ved by the Secretary, Department A at Social And Health Se ry lca a. r1.1 of r o�6n 6 Pretassional Engineers Signature t i/ Daterr- �rSr�tAi9 Piea Ap renirn completed form to DBMS office ehe:kod below Al kNt, 4�attla Regional Office ❑Olympia roAtonAl Office `ISpekano Roginnal Ottiry Heaith S.rvlcvs Division Health Sorvteea Division Health Services Division Water buppiy 4 Waste Unit W,ttor Supply g MAstii Unit Water Supply 6 waste I'nit Smith Tower Building P.O. Box 109 West 924 S{nto Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 Olympia. Washington 98504 Spokane, ashington 90 P) RIA•aea 1/11 M , V$ \1i A in Bik l 111 a 1 August 23, 1976 DtlRq IIIall ,trx (,UI I k N d111 Mr\t1• CCIYf6 4 Mr. Ronald Olsen AUG 2 J im Utilities Engineer City of Renton -°. ,.,:;':,•` 100 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Rc: Referendum 77 - Municipal and Industrial dater Supply Construction Grant Raceipt of Lwtter Dated August 10, 1976 by Bob Bergstrom, DSHS 5-88. 8EA-393, Original and Revised Pages 2 and 3 of DSHS 5-al, Nina Pages of Financial Documeutation and Narrative Statement Package Project Number 27740.-111 Renton - Springbroow aprinRa - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: We have received the eub,)acL matertai. We approve your request for a waiver to the submittal date of the State Auditor's Report. We anticipate receipt of a copy when it is made available to the City. We are unable to determine this prolect's eligible costs from the information we have received to date. The pay estimate shows $178,313.63 as tho total amount to date and the revisad DSHS 5-01 and IAHS 5-8L ohm $190,003.13. Does that include the coats for the dry well? The well to not an eligible item. Bond and Insurance is also not an eligible cost, When chry above matters are satisfactorily resolved we will be able to process this payment request an' calculate ttw eligible grant increase for this project, If you hsve any questiona, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-3528 or 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wuhbena, P,E„ Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply JL,,, lyl Tia ®lake AdaLmietrative Specialist T81ng ecl Richard Houghton Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer � T • • i O R p., PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITY E.NGINECNINU UIYISION a 735-'1631 H MUNICIPAL HIIII DING ?00 MILL AVE SO HEN t I IN WA 980hti t� �rED Sit.1t!' August 20, 1976 CHARLES J DELAURENTI MAYOR Department of social and Health services Water Supply and Waste Section Hail Stop 4-1 P, 0. Box 17A Olympia, WA 98504 Attention: Harry Walden Subject: Springbrook Springs Source Project #277403111 lientiemen; Please find enclosed the final pAyment re4wesl for Springbrook Spring% Source project. Also find enclosed our latest and prevlous D.S.H.s. 5.88, addendums, copies of the financial report of all warrants, signed original HEA-393, and copies of the revised D.S.H.s,-5-81, pages 2 and 3. The City would like to claim Its I' of enyineering inspection costs, eligible for thts project. The City requests consideration for the Increased cults In the next subsequent rating period. The justificotion for these cost Increases Is outlined in the addendum. At this time the City would like to request waiver of the requirement for submittal of the State Auditor's tv ort, Because of the Auditor's workload we are not sure when they will schedule an audit. We request that our money be paid subject to submittal of the Auditor's report at a later date. 11 we may L•e of turther assistance, plo,,ee cunt•,ct this office. Very truly your%. Rubrrt 8crg tran Utilities Engineering RC:pmp Enclosure Invoice No . ITY OF RENTON • 3UU MILL AVENUE SOUTH RENTON, WASH I NGTON 88055 UTILITIES DIVISION/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Department or Division Date August 20, y76 rDEPARTMENT Of SOCIAL t MfALTN SERVICES Naar Supply and 1Mau Unit Please minaake checks Mall Stop 4-1 nayaDle to P. 0. Boa 709 Finance Department Olymnia, WA 98117 City of Renton L Final Grant Payment Rrq.iast fur Springbrook Springy Source O.S.M.S. Project 0217403111 Orposit Payment In City of Renton Account A310/015/534,30.69(02) Tt,tal Dut• _..562,6e1.45 Y taMd! y.Ytkrxw4 :' LWn.. AIR. 1. NeP W0RT+JST//AIP1. k. n SJPTLY • YPne P'1 rJIYLsT Mill Ave. 6. ..-RowSla_.lR+ - nPi llw+ � t.� —_ - i. Lome AnJrm nl AVV ll.ant §pXInqbrWk SDrini s _sour+ _ ._�..._.._- .j.�< n.wWr A, osas WUr YHto M.. 1, Pta Jett Tlt le NaT�h 1Y76 larch 1, 1976 _ Jtme 2S, 1976 .1nM Z5. 1976 _, In.tRJ Vurt lnf tmR 1, AcRw Yt.runp a.0 N, 11lAw.Ra C.vaaalm ate i, Aetual [oef i+•Irn i"tta Me�J(nte•fA.'= iLC.M Sub.Jen-0ttt li 17.Gub FteJ�APt-1 Lad, k.•e.:Ju:..ep'�1 h Cu4.v"n•n:,.,7 .. 8T 8:•d'.•Jan• r rn is,ca.h s.aer"—" .AvI JWe 17. ..I n ae.e::ani-s:r'Ts i"i:�TMwnat.oe�•ie u. ea1+n..i."n Y pool tw nenef NtU.V-1e Curt nnnep 1Ymef SNAIL spe.1 a+ item It"'. HtIMnIRJ since last V.Y' tllsible Leet •ell.4 .Ya 11, To tilt, Wepk Gpea 22. rv,nt Auor oral 71.�[Wp j;,,A.u, . S It f I Erosion Control in Watershed 0 0 0 0 Story Se•tsr Installation 11,509.50 0 11,684.SD 0 NOW Infiltration Gallery 152AIl.55 20,005.90 152,611.59 20.005.40 Change order 1 13,117.90 0 13,117.90 6-•+. Change iidar 2 5,828.50 Tl5.68 ; 5.82@•50 T45r:az Change Order 3 6,555.P.0 6,555.bp 5,555.50 6,555.@' SW7total 190,003.13 .71357.18 190,003.13 27,]5?.11t sales Tax 9,477.47 902.72 Design A Enginee_•inq 19,363.53 1.62)•95 ��- '"' City Inspection 2.459.34 -1,459.34 Administration a other City Work 12.860.54 12,860.59 S%btvtat 2341166.51 45,103.78 190.003.0 27,357.1a 5190, 03.13 la , o2.hn1.65 J __ y' nd! FnHe f �.T hcL Pays.�r la temp kt' W tr.a }h• Tnta Yn Went Arowt nYlny Me.w RMY Inl.n:a.l.., auLL.b4J Otn.H le ctu< mJ .nrru't to tM ut.t nl ny PnwMJpe .M tar 1 o Ruth.t/aN p t.0 ai1� •.ytAi u., +: anJ rn lW.p tot-�rrnutm GOnnaenn, P.E. 7-30_76 _... —` �!] ( .•aw.•s,,._. Iwolic Wurks Dlreteor ,._.�r_.m_.... I nntV d.aIL 1 Mrn. v amb+nd tiw lnfanw U«n net enad Ins.l^. end Y"," a chat "Y"m M e.0 na.eJ t , .tunvtt. + n+ ..wWanu uUlt AM rats, of tilts yto Jart'a oiltt aM Aa wT Unue Ape u:.nt. M t 1•'s) RN 1 el t • .::5?� . 'SD INSTALLATION ,)T P111,f •,ar•, 14. I M the frilc:wtrg Regulation shalt apply W1C ;49•.."i, - „,• .ta the tompl<t un -.>f and prior to the use of any project it v•. +ns plar„ and cpari°it at ums hive tecetved ttre app•nvai of tie `.e,.r• .r .•r at u,i, shad to made t.+ the Se-rotary and signed by A profeaaionai .re t+r.+)•: "I it apr.rr4 by him 'It hit authortred agent and that it was cor,rr aecordaq.t with the plans and spatlficattons approved by the Secretary. Inzt rust tons. {xi if a project is being completed in stage construction, attach a sup and desc r,ptinn of portion. of project being certified As completed as approved on dab „t%ve below. (h) AS furtive portions of staged construction prrjeeto are completed, each most be certified as required by WC 240-54-340, (c) Additional cettificatton forms are available upon request from DSHS offtcos listed belov, iten[u4 dater detIt. Same of Later System _ _City mall flailing Address D5N5 T.D. tb._ fl!"tit NC, tun as"Inpton City~ Stet* tip PACJfCT NAME Date Approved by tXpa rtment of Social i Health Sery tcty . rin,.r,.er� rin- •. 1 tn .n nn Date project or P4rttnox •t. it,j.-•,t <•. .,1:", All Thereof Compleud-,.._+L��-3S.•193h. i heta-S•. :.•rtity Chit the above identified project was ineper-ted by ru or my auth.,rizr0 u,d that it vas install?d in areor,laiv a with the pions and specifications spprove4 by the Se<retary , Depat;maof of Suciaf and Health services, ' a ♦4i 'i Pru�keotinnat tngtevers Signatvre ��-• :use._7�24' Ptr,rna retirn ctwnpleted form to OSHS office eheck*d below (�SYNtt to Ayxional Oftira Uoitwpta Reatonol Office i 5pakane ftegt^ral its._•s lhawt;h Svrvtcea Diviston Health Sery roes Division Health St ry tIce olvt%ten Voter ktppiy a Waste unit Water Supply ` waste unit water Supply i utst« Chit Smi!h �•wrr k,.l iding P.O. Sox 709 Wet v;; St•,!o A,v-. !:vast Ve, C.,shington oglOL Olympia, Washington 98Wu Spokane, Washtnstor 1C13t) ci .l RF1T PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ;q UTtLITY ENOINF.ERINO DIVISION a 235-2EJ1 w MUNICIPAL SOLOIN0 100aaLL•vf 10 of NTON WA e801h '1,rro$1 Pt1#+ CHANUS . OfLAU1FNt1 zl, 1976 MAr0a Honorable Charlp Del 'fend, Mayor members of the Clty 1, Atil Subject: flnai Payernt, Howard Seh..,cht Construction Company Project Springbrook Springs Improvement Gentleman: the above referenced proj✓ as completed by the upward Sanwicht Construetlon Company on J. 1976 and accepted by the Public works Department on July 20, 197b• It Is recomnanded that the City Council accept completion of the contrast as of July 20, 1976. Final payment dun the ContPaatof is In tM amount of $27,619.61. If, after 30 days, no liars Of claims are filed against the project anu proof of payNant of tea 11 1_Iltles Is received, It Is feccv -'Or,' that the retaina0 +haunt of4T3.P S,Wba paid to the contractor. �/V Very truly yours. f G - jam-? INnen C. Wnnason, P.E. Public Works Director Its pmp .d"kQ' ,�. ir3lQ000Ntt0:+54tlO�TStt� .90tiOt• z : i iM1/S TtNOfIYM t311Q)1 frir�wr �.r� M.11►11v iw..e. 2 I SOOT 'ON �" tof611�12 '�hrl irkaiA�W1v! 6Mf�♦i1Y�Y) NOl M�7 fQ :.li t PAT( my to, 197d 4,q0 naraAall, Finance DIroctor MIM ydrr n • C. Go�naton, ►upl is Works Dlnuo, 508JECT f.tlnato North a Flat) CAG 005-76 ._ C..ryryotttract Ice. Contact >< (+ 'jtynt ConuKtor SMWItted 6arawltp an/ F rto dto, q�,�{11,�.{� ToW Aont co "to .t ��• .•!. 5.3% Salo, Taa IYtyn Ilda )a L) •717 +f TOTAL 167,913." Total Mount Aetaloal Awwnt Proviouall, glbtnad Il,f41).60 Amount Aatainad This toilette to be paid "•`�_~ Fran Account/Aedauptat , S 1,HS1� Total Amount of Contract to Uto t. 16),rypt.05 last Amount Provl ODely raid to•. Tntal Am,un, Atlalnad Amount tut Tn,r [•tlarta To N Paid frw - 310/015/5I••30.65 I0� • ( ) S ��ln t)t41tiFJ1 I* Lm Op 1N6 VYYVJ//J CITY OF RD(M cmir"T" I,Mt ern 1 6 da Alfa to" wet Mar/ 10401, wivow. tap foeoeowdo Ga.. "ta a", tea alwaA MAIM or ,w Mao Do I sit do dw~taps.c•, Not The atoitt Y • lice M aM www Gwla•na. yaNM too city of Illsolima, of t%of 1 at. •NaWltae to Got yAl as "flit, to aeN II &-� • WA.a, F 009 16 Sp-ingarook Spring% li.pro oxxnt 4,A3I Onward Sctmicht Construction APHNOUM FOR $Alt$ TAX Sales Tax w% paill at the rate of 5.34 until than at the rate of 5.4% to the eot,lotlon of S�N.MI!trect. Tax Tics- 1 F 1.1wo Tax at s.r•1 ! 14�1i�1e Total Tom :.� a E ----- susssss ss s asar ; q !ssaRsss R Rssssa?s aeRa °. � a !l lf3 /i c„l:a �• �ift3=t1-its. z • 4 � - - i s:aa a sssass ss �!= ! g ssssssss s ars ei lit ! s 3 si > — . � I � aaisssss • stss•asssssssasssssss _sss 3 - 'i: I _ F foil t� iivtf-ll- i e►re-.�-i }} fi j •,chtitl'iG' • xRECI ION IN :.t No. :.A.I r Not '1N nlII Ave, r•n F.n, WA 980SS •le Aaalptmd: RwW or: I rts: L M11 L' ..•rlal.: to herer,y piveh relative to ohs coWetion of c.oetrect or project �elor7 nhtrac. ;PrinyDroOx SDri ny, layxroveaent M,x.Jrd ,chwicht Eclm,tructlun W. :Il,,•,.t"rI A,1:11'.. ,: P.O. box 527, f,Puelclaw, WA 48022 .. 4•e .:rrwr:r'', t Muran 1 , 1916 "1. :5, 19176 etc Wwk Azoepteal 1"lr 2,) ..t r .:,lJ.:'..r hn 1. d P"'t I c I , . 4,. A, ,,.. I .. ,,t lr.r _ .al h.•P IJuJ Mcl,`.N, uI Mi.le•� MA 10,6$2,DO amI>wn irleaursed .1,661.6I ARDUr{t !§K►ifiW ! 1 {,If,I'. q,A77,'17 ♦ tote: In.', a,t�� IxF,Isl.ca . ADiN,NOU� UI.Mlr.to� Uf h.•r - t ,,.nn.« UI+ •` •, .. ,i.�., •x- r, ri. ..t 44'i.ETb: r<Y Ttu 7I5bllAil2iG ,',�, ••t •7 2f Amvr !`r NEVEM AT O.-MIA, wk...k'uw Tt`N m . •M; Tlas ,)DmA•:T. t-x,v...� • ..: �, . ,w ,F.,A I`r �,.N• Wf:1. H&CEIPr Ct WITh U1:. of _-- , - • , ,.. .,,. .• , 1 .. •-nlc 4 Lur Wln•.p gat... or ...•a 12,5419.80 -.34. ILI b,) lrA 1 ,.1615, tlRAINV, -146,40i,.'7R ._. ..HARTFN IA. LAWS OF 1965 r 4', w� �r �r r•�,� t-. CITY (B' RFNTON URTIFICATION , .-a t,. ,. p,. i;kk ,h,, S^. i.tM wWgWgq 4. wo," qW.,I .MY ..I -• q "i'l'.' a .Pgty .t thattM Mltln tlltl Not Nrlar r. 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OMM to SOOT 0 . ...... ...-...�. > `.o..r.o n MOIMl.)O♦L7 AWN II ANII NAMI NOl1 t NYMY� 1 1 City of Penton 1 7 7 Ot O t ). 1 1 11 1 N►I N,i�nwNi.-.uTuum �n�rr iulrYur PON Gum MAP r IIIM IIIY aM11111r no NO _ 1 Crosson Control in Water shad L.S. 5,000.00 Storm Swer lnstallotion 1500 L.F. $10.00 15,000.00 ) Now, well drilling and a&dln9 L.S. 75,000.00 4 11sw will house L.S. 1p,000.00 5 New intiltntion 901109y L.S. I I20,000.00 6 I well I'm** PiPinq Gnd PMP6 t.•S. W 000.00 I 09,000. TOTAL Wife 14,ajo AOKICAVT S NAMf IV011 CI NVMNt City of Renton 2 % 7 I 7 7 0 % 2� 1 3; 1 °AEI II. WTI" tell LAIN NUS IT SUPAIM IM VMS KAMP OIST nl'lle 1pWC1 QI*U11 I plAtgt 1 p Tlf 1 4•tTlf, V To�T.tIts °11 7/IMLI 6,000.00 2U,000.00 30,062.00 56,062.00 W♦tEt SLIMY 01M. s,000.oo l0,000.no 69,092.00 6e,092.00 i1A11 IT SICION "GOT MttCWANT 11111 ~ ON a6r '- N26 ORMIT ONLY 101" SON MG USE ONtr cm? CLAWTCAI1 tqf lortt CNI mET ADMiNR1tA1M t1MNut 10,00010 I IAND. avNFp wo i- S tNI;NOING MSc feu 61003.0 V IAU1r^ CMIIAL GOSIS IVM 4.104 '.. PI, in,I,Wli♦11N COOP fACIN1Y nA W-181 Water $had leptovesent 20.000.0 W-110 NNW 13 -------- W-130 Nft W111 np W-lti0 Intlltt6tlon Ge11uy 20,000.0 S 01-Ift ism."I ° ♦ CONIWGINCY � j v YVES IM 7,096-0 ♦ CtNSItSti t10N YiOfICNOIr t u f0�Zm xv °Au1 S d S i Sete Jrlyuwul . • 400 it lon form 1611-11"l, PncCar, leaustrlal Uae+ 100 > ♦,u.N'r.au', IN d other C1cv Yk.t 12860.54 . by . n• n . e vx•,:. te. rI EIIINI YEE� �' j t r...... .�» ...:. ._ � Ne. '•Uc � . y. Y-16Q New InfilttiL on G41lory ,a _..._.._. _._.. ....,-_r....d._....._ .. C.O. 02 C,o. #3 M 18a Slorm Sewer Inat, s 116 Q,50 S r . 001.tj c s ray' 4 4 S S •, � ,�. •,.w a 2459.34 y.42 s734314.96 fnta";'d 1', cSt ONLY 'COUEe AND E11C41'v igea -�..•�. ,• •. rRl'AI4l N� Wis .9t 0t[Y PUMPNO W.AUO:UI.� iv a . M Y.. , .. ♦..Ib ! VI..ML n u N NV {N. M v N11Rt11 y.[ , . � .,, i �'�ri f>•9rR1a0r•lM1N . ,a.`.i glCs .. •.YC?NAid[ W t,q VCa1C5 ♦em ar i wn. w M1Ub M. w .t m blraY4 u. alx rl4N¢MI!$;riU4 Y '3C leitT_ ♦rn PI T r •nl.{M M YL M41•�ti,R S:.i I.M'WN. Y{N tilywi�wi\V•-.1\M.\ NM{lgRrOM Mit N1'MMf,M1 na W,MLt".:ti'fla.'.. V , 1 Erosion Control In Water Shed Storm Sewer Installation L.S. L.S. 11,6d9.50 2 New Infiltration Gallery L.S. L S. 151,811.58 Change Order II L.S. L.S. 13,117.90 Change Order 02 L.S. L.S. 5,828.50 Lhange Order 03 L.S. L.S. 6,55S.60 Sub Total 190,003.13 i j f 1 u.v a+e. :a r ,M't.rat ADDENDUM SPRINGBROOK SPRINGS SOURCE O.S.M,S. REF, 27 PROJECT 0277403111 NARRATIVE STATEMENT PACKAGE 1, Justification for Grant Increase for Springbrook Sorings Source Project I1. Feasibility Study Additional Development of Springbrook Springs by Hart. Crowser and Associates 111. Seconl Report on Water Supply Devel Gpment Springbrook Source (vertical drill Ingy by CM2M Miil , Inc. IV. Reference Mater;ai a. Original Narrative Statement for Grant P rvposaI b. Original EIA for Grant Propuaal c. Additional Diagrams and Maps V. Narrative Financlal History f • • SPRINGBROOK SPRINGS SOURCE I , JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANT INCREASE FOR SPAINGBROOK SPRINGS SOURCE PROJCi The Cl ly of Renton requests consideration to increase tl,o grant amount for u.r $or;nybrook Springs Source Project #2774031111. The prese!+t grant amount ,s S17,760. a reduction from the original grant offer of S41,780. Because of the unusually long period of time from conception to construction on this project, there has been a considerable amount of confusion associated with this work. We, at the City, would like to acknowledge and thank the staff of the Department of Social and Health Services for their patience and tolerance In their dealings with us, for the past two years. Now with the construction work all compile ud and operational , it Is possible to review the increase In grant twiding by the D.S.M.S. The Springbrook Springs Project as first conceived in the Pre-applicotlon A-95 forms w-$: "Drill one wall and equip it In Springbrook Springs. Install additional infl ltrotion galleries. Clean up and restore Immediate area around r,llectlon basin. Install storm to bypass contaminated surface water around collection area.'' Total Cost: $106,000. The City then mace application for the final DSHS 5-81 9^ant rating. In this package the City increased its estimate to $140.154 taking into account more realistic construction estimates. The scope of the project remained essentially as outlined in the A-95 review+ form, There was some confusion in our application forms, and because of this the project amount was reduced to S104,450. The final grant amount $41 ,780 based on 40% matching money on a total project amount of S104.450 was judged by the City staff to be to lnadrquate to properly complete the project. However, in order not to lose thi-. grant offer and aware of procedures to Increase cue grant amount we atcrptea the S41,780 grant offer. f rum hindsight, we can see now that there was no rush to obtai,y a grant offer. Because of the long delays in engineering work, the City would have been better off rejecting the grant offer, develop the necessary engineering plans and resubmit for grant money At a later date with a tighter and more realistic construction cost, Immediately after the grant award the City retained CH.4 Hill to supervise an axploratnry well drilling project to resolve the requirements for the new well. As noted In the CM2H 14111 report, the well did not prove out and it was abandoned. At this point in time the OSHS was advised of our revision to the grant project, the deletion of the well and well house work. The DSHS reduced the grant matching money to $17.760 and the total eligible costs to $44,400, After s cunsl1orable time delay and procrastination, the City retained Hnrt and Crowser to develop a plan to rebuild the near surface infiltration qa7 lery, Their report released in September 4, 1975. at last, set the constructlon goals for the Springbrook Source Project. Their recoceenda- tion,,, were to rebuild the existing Infiltration galleries and %Oae site Page 2 August 11, 1976 •estoration. They abandoned plans for other extensive well drilling and new Infiltration galleries because of lack of funds. In inid-September CH2M hill began developing construction plans and specifi- cations for the project, as outlined in the Hart Crowser report. The plans and speclficafions were completed It.. February of 1976 and had these objectives in mind: Keep construction costs within the original $140,000 programmed amount. 2. Rebuild as much as possiple of the critical Infiltration galleries damaged In the 1972 flood. 3. Restore site to eliminate future source damage and contaminar on. Because Inflation and Iner.ased costs arise, the original programmed monies of $140,000 for Infiltration gallery and we it work was only barely adequate to vesture the original facility of Infiltration galleries. At the time the job was completed. The total construction cost ran $190,003. 13. It Is upon this amount of S''90,003.13 that the city is requesting grant funding. The attached technical documents do support our engineering decisions in the development of the project scope. Ft.\bIBiL1TY STUDY ' ADDITIONAL WATER DEVEI.OPMrN'T AT SPRINGBROOK SPRINCr KENTON, WASHINGTON SEPTE.MBER 4, 1975 I I 1 J-215 HART-CROWSEK S ASSOCIATES, INC. 705 NE NORTHLAKE WAY I SEATTLE, WASHINJTON I S&-OND REPORT ON WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT SPRINGSAOOA SOURCE MRTICAL DRILLING) CITY OF RENTON WASHINGTON Copyright May 1975 CH2M HILL, Inc. Saattla. Washington Nccord No. S9336.0 Copy No _�_ Oita SlikiaiAt"K SPRINGS • WELL, WELtgUM. 1 vT II rkArION GALLEUIES NARRATIVE STATEMM rt., n ngb rook sp n these springs, located four miles south of the itty : rotere7seenrags used continuously since 1909 to supply water to the its of Renton. the water is cold, clear, and of good quality. the flow from natural springs in coarse gravel strata is collected in an Infiltration ,cstem of perforated concrete pipe laid in artificially placed gravel. A :n itch transmission pipeline, inlet Elevation 20o USGS datum, takes this sitter by gravity to falbnt Reservoirs. The supply is metered at a chlor� inator house which has a Wallace and Tiernan gas chlorinator. attachment a shows existing facilities. n supply of approximately 2 million gall,•,s per day (mgd, is obtained from this source, but falls to 1.7S o, 1.50 mgd in late August and September. the area is capable of supplying mor: water as will be discussed later. the (aty presently has a water rigt.t at Springbrook of 2.3 cubic fen per second (cfs) equivalent to only I.49 mgd. Nit the Springbrook source, natural springs t:,w out of a coarse gravel ,tratum ,n the south hank of a deep revine over a Jtstanee of about suit feet. ,he higMvt springs are diverted into an artificially placed gravel bad wh,th sorrotmds and coven to a depth of about 2 feet an infiltration system of portonited concrete pipe, laid behind ■ concrete wall with shallow footings. Ittv,, pipes lead to a tcncrVtc vault in the gravel from which a gravity o into lrIlnrmisxlw lute runs to Talbot Reservoirs. 4 small dam has keen tuns!ntct+•J at a Nlightly lower elevation from which an aboveground Minch steel pipe conhocts to the 20-inch transmission line at an elevation wf,th permits Witter to flow by gravity to 'Talbot Reservoirs. N turther data at lower level Impoun 's additional water which is presently not used for supply. At one time a primp lifted water into the pipeline when flow from the upper springi was leis than the demand. this pump hab bean removed; part at the concrete pump hawse remains. .. Nei-a for fnginerring: t aPAt:IIY UP IXISTING SUPPLY 1'ACILITIhS the gro,md water sources are sumatirited below with their estimated reliable tapacitlen. NARRATIVE FINANCIAL HISTORY RIF. 27 D.S.H.S, SPRING8ROOK SPRi N05 SOURCE 4177403111 ,r.'. City of Renton and the State of Washington Departmant of Sxial and 1`�ait• ServJCes have jointly participated in the Springbrook Springs Source project. 010jecl which is now successfully completed belle In May of 1974 by the City of Renton requesting funding from Department of Social and Health Services. The project has beer completed now and the final grant paymants shall be made in mix-Septamber 1576, 14 order to better review the financial history of the last two years, our office has prepared a chronological history of the various events In this project. March 15, 1974 City of D.S.H.S. Pre-application A-95 and 5-80 forms submitted June 24, 1974 City to D.S,N.S. final O.S.H.S. 5-81 lahe I, 1974 DSNS to City Notification of Award of Grant for project August. 3, 1974 City Mayor's Office Signed and Accepted offer and acceptance agreement form 5-88 September 9, 1974 Ordinance accepting grant and appropriating Miley September 23, 1974 city Engineering Consultants hired October 12, 1974 H. D. Meyers wall Drilling Proposal accepted 11w,,mhvt It, 1974 Consultants to DSHS Consultant's request Uriay in project start due to well drilling December 11, 1914 H. 0. Meyers Well drilling for exploratory weil completed May 14, 1975 Consultant Engr, Repurt that welt Is "roeconomlcol to develop J�.ly 2P, 1915 D.5.H,5, letter requesting information on progress of the grant project August 1, 197S City Reply to D,S.H,S. letter outlining problems with wail and reducing scope of project August 13. 1915 City rurther Information of project scheduling SSPtenbar 8, 197S city Payment request for storm drain work $4,675.80 (Peld Sept. 23, 1975) Page 2 Docember }I, 1975 city to D.S.H,S. Review and appro^al of plans and sDecif wAtians for project. January 21, 1976 City Bid Opening .oward Schwlcht Con. Co. Low bidder S148,652, no tax februe ry 5, 1976 DSHS Seattle Office DSHS Approval of plans And specifications and Change Order YI February 10, 1976 City OSMS form 5-95 and low hid approval request to DSHS rebruary 4, 1976 City Council Howard Schwicht Const. Co. Approved low bid S148,652, no tax February 19, 1976 DSHS to City Approval of low bid award March 2, 1976 City and Schwicht Preconstruction Co. April 5, 1976 city Payment estimate el $56,082.33 April 15, 1976 DSHS to City Requesting more information on progress of project Kdy 3. 1976 City Pay Estimate N2 $52,842.93, Change OrG.•r R2, S780.00 M,y A, 1976 City to DSHS Payment Request 02 Nay 26, 1976 Schwicht s City Change Order 03 $1600 May 21, 1976 City and Schwicht pay Estimate A3 $35,481 June 25, 1976 rtty and Schwicht Final Pay Estimate 14 S27.619.61 July 20, 1976 City Acceptance of project by City August 3, 1976 DSH`, Approval of 2nd payment request August 20, 1976 City add Schwicht final payment of retalnege $13.915.68 A"qust 20, 1976 City to DSHS Firm lisation of project and request to increase grant offer Y ti NI'11 „!la,ll plk a, i kl A1l'II1 M'IN ilTlV'YiV} V N k 11:i t M'.kill August 3, 1976 V IN k 1'1 RUG G 1975 04 riM „/ N4iWInIMN11aM Mr. Ronald Ulsen Utilities Engineer City of Ran ton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Rel Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Letter Dated July 29, 1976 by Bob Bergstrom and Pay Estimate No. 3 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear 11r, Olson: We have received the subject material. Based on it and the information previously received, we have approved the S8,664.00 payment as requested. We have notified the Department of Ecology and they have been requested to send a check in the above amount directly to your City. If you have any questions, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-3528 or 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.P.., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Byt Tin Blako ��•^" Administrative Specialist TB:ng cc: Richard C. Houghton Al Koch, ISMS District Englnser IQ'.At IN 9014106s MVISION Ohn A Soma M'1 Orsemr kh% 444 Ot, • ,s WA 985M July 28, 1976 !i'Ik,tl \1itti�dt 6'k s 1 4CCEwfu III III k'tu tYtitxi,il&I k',dIh t915 Mr. Honald Olson Utilities linglttN[ City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 980S5 R" Hererr:ndum 27 - Municipal end Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Reteipt of Letter Dated July 20, 1976 by Robert 8crnutrom, payment Rnoep, Capica a: Three Warrant* project Number 2774 3111 Renton - Springbrpek Springs - Source- Dear Mr. 01scnt We have strived the subject material.. We are still unable to approve the payment request bocaune wo havp not received all of the bills or invdicee d0rmapnting the costs for whit.h ptywot is being requested. We have received copies of warrants show- tug 614u,4M 76 has brrn paid but you are requesting payment baaod on hsv- int epeat $11tr,955.90 wince the last payment Iona approved. When the nbovo matter in satlef3etortly ruaolced wa will be able to approve the payment request so submtttod. It you have any quonti,•ae, toloph0ne ua in 01)anptR at (20fi) 759-3528 or 7SS-S944, Sincerely, Robert b. Wubbena, p.t., Administrntor Referendum Y7 - Aluntripal and Industrisl Water Supply[�/? by) Tim Slake Administrative Spocialist Tbtng cet/Rithnrd C. Boughton Al loch, DSHS Uintrlrt Engineer IeM Tt1 rfnt'R't,:nN+"ICiN ,i,ryn A ot�u.` MU t� n MN 444 t9h"yYAM W uw A YIt.01 Car r cw swelovow ccw -CAT1Ow -t•f Yw wrYOws Mw ! .arYrgs »n r+wrn up»cacrr•c[na.u.ne �ltr{L• _ .a3YiI . wAww^wr wo Y0�08 ♦L�M(bKMwlrl�[A M[hM .W rrve♦ �p rur wl a wtwrew ew r«.r wrww,twr Awpuirrs 877.i1f•63 Meg}(O l. .il.»(»1KI1[ .MO (1I11f. s0 VLw000 NO 7180� wOwaNJ f[(+NC�� CtiBT • 3 807t •82f ENJNCLir wiBN 98822 i Ow7F rswco•royrco TlYVTi 1 i}} 101 0' aF� =r r PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235.2631 M MUNICIPAL SOLOING 200 MILL aVE SO MENTON MIA 9805S P rfL sf its CNARLES J DELAUAENTI MAYOR July 20, 1976 Honorable Charles Delaurenti, Mayor Members of the City Council Subject; rival Payment, Howard Schwicht Construction Company Project! Springbrook Springs Improvement Gant l emen; The above referenced project was completed by the Howard ScA lcht Construction Company on June 25, 1976 and accepted by the Public Mork% Department on July 20. 1976. 11 1s recommended that the Ciry Council accept completion of the contract as of July 20, 1976. rival payment due the contractor Is in the amount of S27.619.61. If, after 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received, it Is recommended that the retained aalunt of $13,915.68 be paid to the contractor. Very truly yours, r Marren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director Rg�pmp (ITT Of .EM10N CLAMS FUND WARRANT Vas • s, +sr row w+sx.«vsox nws NO. 10408 �air I=127619mGI can==, v.ur of 1:0w ie� 9CNw1:NT :VSf 7/SN'�i � +.-ri r+u.at +t ru nry t fl-T � Fawox r+Av 'Zt. ..rram� PEOPLES NATIONAL SANK :.:^ Y��= ^P.f— '�"_- • E'30408r r: i 25 ir00651:0 2 i8�000036e' DATE July 20, 1976 Gwen Marshall, FIMnct Director "• uarran C. Gonnason, Public Yorks Director Estimate No. a Final Contract No. CAG 009-76 Project Sprint3brook Improvement Contractor "oward :rbacht Co. Submitted herawl th and recommended for t 1 bth a final Ny1Mn a EstlMu Mn.^yar above subject. Total Amount to Date } 178,313.6) _ 5.31 Sale& Tax (When Applicable) 9,628.68 TOTAL 187,942.05 Total Amount Astaloed £ 13,915.68 Aount Previously Retained } 12,549.50 Amount Retalaed This Estimrts to be paid from Account/Accounts: I S 1,365.88 310/015/534.30.69 (02) } 1,365.68 I ) 5 Total Amount of Contract to Date } 187,942.05 Lets Aalount Previously Paid S 106,406.76 Less Total Amount Retained t 13,915.68 Amount Due This Estimats To be Paid from S 2T.61a.61 310/015/534.30.65 ( 03 } 27,619.61- l ) } A CHARTEN IRS, LAU9 OF 1965 CITY OF RENTdd CERTIFICATION i,the wl anio"d ea Meet eatlty we" selelly so perwy. that les Nelerid$ INN DNr twmehes, the Nraieee"Adered N the well Parfarm" N dallaea eeteN.ON tM the 44e10 is a 1NI,M eas ,UPW ablipne- upiaet aka city e/ RN/ , aN fast I en aetas,laee to gth"11 rl was aM/It, N NN el /u�/ C A.G. r JO4- ;n `yr o,gbrook Spring, Improvaannt V-622 ,,ward Schwicht Construction A_U_PEMDUM FOR SALES TAX Sales Tax was paid at the rate of 5.3% vhtll $/j1/76 than at the rate of $A% to the caplatlon of the contract. Tax at 5.31 $ 0.171.24 Tax at 5.41 S ISNl11!♦ Total Tax $ 0,628.412 ;# a "g 88tiitif t Hti=811t tt28848E 888E i9 i 7B8x i WPM' _ . . cix ll3'asi3i5. as. s , qst s toss at s T i �! G 88Et8Eit 8 g8t ti^.S 888 338888 =t 8 xg�a s eiY-3 �o a MOM # A€xl��. . . #�� a ? ICE 12 � ! t - EtEEt8t8 t ES8t8Y8ifSft88fts8888 SSt i. � 8 I Yf f;• •� •.. ..'�2 t1 �� i . fill � aa�Piii;SiOi'iY iYiff�y.�e�{you.. �Y LAP rR,, N PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Jl , UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION • ?3,5-.63f b MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200MILL AVE SO WI%TON N4 gyp, \� 1rF0 SF PILO CHARLES J DELAURENA MAYOR Oepartment of Social And Health Srrvlces Water Supply and Waste Sectiun Mall Stop 4-1 P. 0, box 1788 Olympia, 'IA 9P504 Attention: Harry 6M1den Subject: Springbiook Sprufgs Source Project 0277409fi1 Gentlemen: t Please find enclosed progress poyment report e2 for the City of Renton Springbrook Springs Source Project. This will be lair before the project Is finaled nut. If you have any quesNans, pfeasn do not Office, hesttote to confect this Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton vtlIEnalnrrl- Rob•rl Pergstrom Utilities Enginccring RP:pmI. Ent I-)Sur,: CAI; M ooei To • PAYMT RWAP 'ontrwt 14 ,ea: plus •a• Additions Total L{Ii04 MIT SoringorWk Springs Improvrnents CON'CRA;"tUfi HOMARD SCIIMICHT CONSTR. CO. DANK •� ^.. . WE Lnumlow, We. . 11101E _ OW HE ;iA1 SCIWUIE OP PA N n AI'[H1NT WAW IT ` . r� / ,, .er.�ls. ' ,/:r 4:rJ' . q .'J/.!w•4d lip) Od7 n:J J Id4 'sYi. •. 's f.• !e i I t • •IT/ (f{ KtN1pN 1 . VNU WARRANI �iR ipR "sm"foR MIS Y c N0. 905' 3 CL ,, ,. A[NTtiN�.I�C.WOla^I 4:NWlcNf 646T 4i111/T1, KpK�Obi1 J! n — .wiow ►{O►LES NATIONAL KANK . I: 1251R'00$Fil:[ .Sr►b,lS1 , . .. y .:.�. 'OC� 6fi,ii : d .i,' e I!TY O. UNION CLAIMS FUNd WA NR.N♦ .fXION WASHINGTON..OSf 8 E NO. 9:;90 TnNF3$2,84� :.I C P.Y TO fXT ".."0, NO11t�0 YGNMSCNt CN�t �/t0/►k {fib{M177 ; T.Ypl1 .1 Tu..Ilw ►EO/LEE NATIOlMi {ANIf _. I: i251-00115': Zia 00g'14je '0005281 293,' 5 L CITY Of KENION CLAIMS FIND WARRANT UNION WA4NINOION Y6Of3 1 NO 9879 7Y CNr ToNE.jaaf,��a�� "*"*Or HOWAKD GCNW � • 16,016 NOf♦�i160 J .nrn r.Y.cur rvnt� �e Y ;�/�: - k"•'�� _ r.v..1f .1 I4 IINu •. •o ..• 111.IOY{tAN(N PEOPCtS NATIONAL KANK I: 125ix•00139. ? E9N,0b00i 6�' 000035Lsi50.' asset RIFFIVIN 11N 17 Laa,e �DNAiVAI. MT INIRISTNIAI WAITR NOPI'Ix a IW(R SN NFEUYT/PAYNSNT RE.OVESI Clty of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 un N of ADD Alton[h--�-- 2.t1e11/M Addr I,ess of AyD not---_ 2 7 7 4 01 3 1 1 ! 1 7 1 8 5 1 0 Springbrook Springs - Source r-Fro lvtt Numbnr a, P9115 Wah-r ay tree No. S. 1'ro Ara l llln March 1, 1976 March 1. 1976 JR-xu tn ien.u—1976vA-C i.-—E-t-aA-pt St_an in;Wie ). n. M- m Bpal.cl_atlnocn e lie t. 9. Ahew l Retp:et ton Rue of Grant 1 Ohbsh A.ndx tiA.t-Der)S ILcn.L Na eAs:Jun-llar']i 1 i.ani�NrA•.:Ap r-Iun11N ].q,nh%.,•J I!u1 arD'!6 16.Guh N xd�:Urt-Nni�76 T].C;ah Medr:Jan-Ysr"7 164sh NndA:ARt�Jun"7 T)ansh Nendr:Ju!-Se rV7 t/.Gel Nnednl v. -DeT'r ) is f-s .ait'6endAiJnu-Mar r1N Non•'y 5pnn,. Gun Money (Mt tll{lhlr sonar spent S',a on And Non-tll Ribla con,sunny On E119lble Eigtble And beta Sie,a %pant M 11. Sinvn fL mr W.Yu CAnponseta (ElSElhla And NDe-ell{ible) ",l Iliaibin Last Psvarnr {Ilelble Lear Payunt :O..atd imxcrl item. I1 rises To PgtN S2.A roved U.Gats 2a. owd L...._. _ __. . __..PP .-___ ...._ S 9 S S Erosion Control In Watershed 0 0 0 0 Storm Sewer Installation 11.689.50 11,689.50 0 New Infiltration Gallery 132.805.68 132,805.68 132,8o5.68 132,805,69 Change Order 1 13,117.90 13,117.90 13,117.90 13,117,90 Change Order 2 5,032.82 5,032.32 5,032.32 5,032.32 Change Order 3 - - - Sub Total 162,b45.40 150.555.90 162,646.40 150.955.90 Sales Tax 8,620.20 8,00o.66 - Design and Engineering 17,739.58 17,739.58 - - City Inspectior. - - _ Administration b Other City Work TOTAL 189,00e.18 176.696.14 162,645.40 150,955.90 150,955.90 8,644.oc - 75% Ste) IS.-7 al EI(Eib li t+LLe%or Vhlch PsyRanh Is WIDE 0.cquurt d :A Total Esywrnt Mount lr tnR RnGuuted ---� 27. Appllcnnt'n Cartlp',,[loot I rertlty that the ln:nrwtwo canwrool hareln to tore and anrrert to tree best of y Anw- ledp A„d th t 1* laµ lly uuthontad to n1Nn and .nbnit this report And request for pnyont. IC W^rren C. Gonnason, T.E. '^/+t .,R•��'a' Public Works Dire,tor July 20, 1976 yG _.—y.___._._.._.-__._._ �__—__. N 1ffUTl'RE NA:6 /JIO tlTlt DATE 18. DSNS USE ONLY. I eertity that I have fmalm,4 tb,+Infornnrtm, rentahod hernb, And rnrpnrn,i thnt 1,o iwol he wade Md on this infneatlon In eaordanra Wilh the 11r1. of this wi.ct'e On er atw hceaptn�te ARreeeve,, j OAT[ •,•;NS Y-{A (146) ENCLOSE COPIES OF WARRANTS M VMICNtRS 1 June 24, 1976 SLR t f yk t�i lit�y a 1 I>t�auul , to tlftixid&Ik"dlil !i(Y\R L'ti Mr. Richard Olsen Utilities Office Engineer City of Penton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Cnnstruction Grant Receipt of Youi Letter Oated May 26, 1976 Received June 23, 1976, OSMS 5-88 signed and undated with Attachments project Number 277403111 Renton - Spri .gbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: We hav,• received the subject material. We are unable to approve the payment requested for the following reasons: (1) The payment reetocst form must show ell non-cllgible costs m. stated In the forms instructions and referred t., In our letter of September 23, 1975. (2) We did not receive coi.tes of the bills or payments docw•vntiil9 the. e 0SlS for which the payment Is being requested. (3) We did not recelve a legally dated DSMS 5-88. The payment reggest must have an original signature and dnt<:. When thn above matters are satisfactorily resolved, we sill be able to process this payment request. If you have any questions, telephonic us in Olympia at (>06) 753-3528 or 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.C., Admtni+.trntor Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply By: Tim 81akc Admiolstrative Specialist TD:dp cr,:RlrhArd C. Houghton JUN'xR 1`76 AI Koch, DSMS District Engineer ae�a•la.�.e,rk MN lu q�p i pl4�giUN kam A hrrc V% .411 l rTca NA 'kl,'M RECENED AN e..a...-s eeaw P.asi+:w �eaA`fW Is My+✓ Md +uw•rs M the Llty C.wssll City null Abftta , WA yWSS lM')•t:tl Coll M Mslttas WIWWV" sorlsys le rwv",t *0. Me Prtltt ssti 177M1111 usrp br4o" nl. 1. 1, t I wtlM..t 4-4440 wsars sas. '. 1. and 1 fM ON ..ww Prol"t. Pmwly s In this rfflss Jws 3. 1$14. haws ►. rwlatws a", Is &"*rlsm" .dta the rrsvlsla % .I ✓ I�D.gY. •rs h.fssv OPPfoyss. llasseslyr Jslr A. isafs. A.*. 91rMtw A. 1. lsah. V.I. vht►Ist tsgl~ :star S.yp1T t Wth Ssstlss KttJl set %*Atlellsw CO. lMt. Of Press swlts tata.alll w t, wlaa. that June 3, 1976 NUN to K(k at a i;tlKl k•.trylt til T'k t w `tt. Ronald Olsen Utilities O ea Office Engineer City O City of Renton ��•777 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA. 98055 RE: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter Dated May 28, 1976 and Change Orders 1 through 3 project Number 277,03111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: We have received the subject material. Based on it e t SJune heve again revised It is n 30. 1976. this project,, estimated completion Lr[fon dace. We have routed the Change Orders to your DSHS District Engineer for approval. If you have any questions, telephone us at (206) 753-5949 or 753-0s28 Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Reterendum 27 - Municipal and industrial ial Water Supply By: H. E. Walden HEW:bgv Managemenr information Supervisor cc: Richard C. Houghton, RenKm Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer v/encl. ti:wir IXIxITNIN-1a dh x itd&I k nllh SAn'kt:ti April 30, 1976 ��t Mr. Ronald Olsen J� Utilities Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South '\Renton, Washington 98055 e: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Crant. Receipt of Your Lettar Dated April 23, 1976 Protect Number - "77403111 Renton - Springb took Springs - Source . Dear Mr. Olsen: _. We love received your 1 tter in reply to our April 15. 1976 letter, ~` We have again revived the ext i;r E1i18'�'Fu ect. Rased on your letter the date is now May 30, 1376. If you have any questions telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. \\� Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, F.E., Administrator Referendua 27 - Municipal and luduatrial Water Supply -. fly: It. E. Walden Management lufortrcttion Supervisor NEW:dn cc: ✓hichard C. Iloughlon Al Keel,, DSRS Dintrict Engineer ntnun mww, tr, OWI$;ON .", n Pre, 4'0 Ne,'ty P. 0 Po• t7PP WA Ps5+4 tTt' HR.1. :r PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION a 235-2631 e MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE AO MENTON WA 4a0'.'. �Q Vr!SF PLL E CHARLESJ DFLAURENTI Il,y 26, MAYOR Department of SOCial and Health Services MA 4.1 Olympia. WA 98504 Subject: Springbrook Springs Source Project 02774031111 Attn: Harry Malden Gentlemen: Pluasn find enclosed progress report d2 Inr the City of Rentnu's Springbrook Springs Snuree Project 42774071111. This will he nur last progress report payment request hefore the prnject is finaled out. Vrt'v truly y0ur., Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer Rb:pmp Enclnsure �'.54 R[1'ORT/RA51e HT .:.A1?T r t_ty of eenton 200 Mill AV*. S.. aihton, xa ll,`), , . nt AYoTil`;w.(— —--_�— 1:11�itin[74 r.�.. .r Ippi .;Z ••� d 11.__1.�10 3 FTj- 'y —I- 1 SPr Mb—rl a flpsin9s S— ousca �le(l RurnWr •. eilti WYer sYr[rw Ira 1. Prated Tlt%. ^ I-1 )G I-1-76 NP>•,iM s'larii„l, mn Ae�'�e.l sl ere ln[u.0 8. faad e„-vlivan Uau �. Ai,..i•,s, _ ,.,.. T �Y 5 sOrnOo.nn _ 'p Nfldt'n('O.IN(-� 1{•CMn Nef1.:�M.IYr I] • MMdY'AVr•Jull'r7 {.Cdtl ePI�..Jut.,rp'151 1, 1..�_�•.r.e G• 1- .. TllfMrl Jen•Na•�J4 �a.4 WNr:ARrdwn'7tl 1 .C�.N,�.Sq� ,w.('.d,kr,vb akt�=�.'1n 1e.C.I s.(d>. u. .—_ 9•w IWnW 'e f l,,I-If Cr.IMnle Ilunly seal [eYftMN illlO [Alt 1'.r- c{IAlelf l.rt 10 11.1 It, 6SirkCwuwgm. .nd MrcrlvtWt Ill TO Mry y*g el ,rol,l :1. initr le. lkl..__-�, .. Erosion Control in watershed 0 0 0 0 Z, Storm Sewer I•litallatlon 11 ,689.50 0 11.689,50 0 3, New Infiltration 0alleries 60,946.33 60,946.33 60,946.33 60,946.31 $72.641.04 _ .�' 5,644.00 - 75% .._... [i ,11,qdt dntlM-1'PI 4;�J, 1'+YYrpl Ir M•,nl' k�gww•IW 2C, TOHI YnyMTI AMnua. Rln,• kr•q,�r.n�l ,r111Y It., t4.r 141 r.,!LaJ1r eM WILad INhtM1 1. IIVC .nd ...tY,t tw l)a Wilt of wY [rl l" " .iN tt.t I i4 AMthV1 UN .tde ul.l ,d+u,l till. ,'y.„ ' eud h IW.t !M r1)TNnI. A1Char(l C. Nou2ht0e,Ut1litiee Cn9R. April 1476 ll♦ ll,l t I•evay.roi`•A t i n .. I rY r d it'll p.rMxt 111 w4 l.crJ with it,. Urn. n. till. {uv{r.,'. Oil., and A,.(I`lemr AR,`.. a, M t l..`,1 Peru 1 n, I CIT. Of Ilintglf ... _q_.v.�.. ... ._.. ....._ .. s+n� HMO iGgi:+• :(/Zgft�f� H\tif• gf.G/Iu• i �v Ot� n Ix7xy�ryry xn W4Stdll,�M51111 tilTttT ti April 30, 1976 i Mr. Ronald Olaen Ctillties Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municlpal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Reccfot of Your Letter Dated April 23, 197 • Project Humber - .177403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsan: We have received your letter in reply to our April 15, 1976 letter. We have again revised the estimated completion date for this project. Based on your letter the date is not May 30. 1976. If you have env Questions tvl epherte us 753-3528. In Olympia At (206) 753-5949 or Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, a.g„ pdsinist rator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Rye N, E. Walden HEW:dn Management Information Supe: .sor cc: Riuhard C. Houghton Al. Koch, DSHS District Engineer \w tJ 1iI pSm a 1 April 15. 1976 IkyIry`irtk11 .a tit a l,Rtil M'.dill till M 1'\ 0 Mr. Ronald Olsen Utilities Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 9SO05 Re: Referendum 2? - 4unicipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Requert for Status Report Project Number 277403111 Rennton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olarn: According to our records, our offer of funds for this project was accepted on August 30, 1974. This project 's estimated completion date was shove ac January, 1976, subsequently revised to March 30, 1976. This project's file does not contain any current Information on work progress. The last letier we have on file was sent by us February 19, 1976. Please send us written report on the status of this project by April 29. 1976 so we may take npproprlatr act lot . If this project Is not completed, include a revised project completion date in the status report. Indicate the month, day and year when all the work components of this project and the material required in this project's Offer and Acceptance Agreement for project completion and final payment will be submitted to us. If the project to completed, send us the material listed In this project's Offer and Acceptance Agreement for project eumpletluu and final payment. Our mailing addrens is; Department of Social ind Health Services Water Supply wrd Waste Section Mall Stop 4-1 Olympia, Washington 98504 Attn: Management information Supervisor wpAt,tN SFnvtCfS DNiS'Wi .ran A Mare. M0. ckw-w a 0 9ct ira6 Div",* WA NS64 Mr. Olsen April 15, 1976 Page 2 If you have any questions, telephone us In Olympla at (206) 753-5949 or (206) 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal a.A Lalustrial Water Supply �.J r{ By: It. E. Walden Management Information supervisor REW:dga cc: Richard Boughton, City of Renton Al K. ch, DSBS District Engineer a4m • CHILL engmecrs planners eronomtsts suentrsts 3 February 1976 S9554.A1 .00 City of Renton City Hall 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. Warren Gonnason Director of Public Works Gentlemen: Subject: Bid Evaluation - Springbrook Springs Improvements We enclose a tabulation of bids, from six bidders, received by the city clerk's office on 21 January 1976. Signed addendum, bid bond, and fair practice compliance statements were received from all bidders. The low bid for the project was submitted by Howr.rd Schwicht Construction Company, Post Office Box 527, Enumclaw, Washington 98022 (phone 825-5371) . Arithmetic errors were found in some of the proposals submitted. These have been corrected and noted in the bid tabulation. These errors may be considered informalities, and the City has the discretion of waiving them under the terms of the contract documents by reference to the Call for Bids and to the para- graph Basis of Award in the Instructions to Bidders. Correction of such an error in the proposal submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Company makes that proposal the low bid for the project. (At the time of the bid opening, Schwicht's proposal was the apparent second-low bid.) The Howard Schwicht Construction Company has been doing business for about 4 years. Most cf their work has been utility work-- site preparation, water mains, storm skewers, sanitary sewers, and street work. Among their previous jobs have been utility projects ,n Auburn, Mountlake Terrace, and Bothell. Prior to forming his ow, construction company, Mr. Schwicht was an engineer for S. . . Mullen Company, a large contracting firm. City of Benton Page 2 3 February 1976 S9554.A1.00 We recommend that the contract for tha construction of the Sprinyorook Springs Improvements be awarded to the Houard Schwicht Construction Company, in the amount of one hundred forty-eight thousand six hundred and fifty-two dollars ($148,652.00) , exclu__dinn� .ales tax. The total cost, including sales tax, is one red fifty-six thousand five hundred thirty dollars and fifty-six cents ($156,530.56) . This is approximately 10% highe. :han the engineer's estimate of coat. We will forward to you seven unassembled copies of the contract documents for preparation of the executed documents. We request one copy of the executed document for our files. Sin/ceerely, Arthur L. Storbo rls Enclosure: Bid Tabulation. I ti'[LM[ F.V. ., [ [ wMKOA {^GY^.• f+i....n> ~ Cw.G4..1,.., C., L..•..�•. r;. ira C..A.M 4.F.• 'fQ lGt MMT M.MMff i1TLL WT H D4L AW CIA PRICE MM! ryt4 A TOTAL "az nry •i♦I.. •�. df [ L / —G G c vc. fit i• ,T I _ 'LO tt•r GIe w ) ?r` 1 11 owl"4 [[! '•!:[ ii:[ F. rm AF 29, 11..1 Oe y FG9 i I'H P1.. 4 .j�,• {.1 L 5 Son <.) 1 t ipG Wes_: •s _ G ell, . [!. sr oo P Vol 409 7Fi mr, / > _ ./x .t a z,.a w 5 Go v:o r r. , / J G < q to a " - m,X :M al/Pv h.6 Y. •. •[ ♦[.. kc I gK W k a G[O f a G.'. I I s{:i I M •?g •fy P Zf rJ {P4 DK r MV, } 1 P J�t[ G1 ,H 1•Fc: F Y? �Ztr /PP.b 194L.0 / 441.K 2N 1!%J.1 IFS1 1P) 7964O 1: •[ [.,. Yam+. a, .... ci ",V". Fe[rwc Wf>< I LFr'GI TAW fllft 01 0:01 I ti.lk`t l �vlywF9�1 lx�iltFFltnx�c February 19, 1976 .fltitRidlLlk'.tilll !6it5'Ylt-N Nr. Ronald L. Olsen Utilities Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Crant Receipt Of Your Letter Dated February 10, 1976, DSHS 5-95, Land Certification, Bid Tabulation, February 3, 1976 Letter From :H H-Hill and Plans and Specifications Approval Letter Proiect Number 277403111 Renton - `pringbrook Springs - Source Dear Olsen: We have received the subject material hand delivered. We Bugg, :t that future mail to us be addressed to Mail Stop 4-1. Based on the information and recommendation receiveG, the Department of Social and Health Services approves award of contrner to the low bidder for this project. Specifically, contract may he awe. d to Howard Schwicht Constructlon Company, of Enunclaw, for $14h,o42.00, not icclud- tng State sales tax. If vo have any questions, telephone us at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbeu.., P.E., Adminlitrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply By- H.E. Waldun Management Inform+ ion Supervisor RLW:HEW:clb cc: Mr. Richard Houghton, City of Reot,n Mr. Al Koch, 0515 District Engineer :* A M...., 01 p.e A n a , 1780 r +nrw WA xz)t 1k1ti1�4Y,pt y� l k'�liy11yFl1lY,1 Y t:f tit M Lll}41 kti�kl F tilr�x�� February (9, 197b (/ \ J� Mr. Ronald Olsen Utilitlea Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt Of Your letter " .'ed February 10, 1976 Today, DSHS 5-95, Land Certification, Fla„s and Specifications Approval Letter, February 3, 197b Letter From M2M-Hill, and Bid Tabulation Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: Wt have received the subje.t material. Per }our telephone request we are returning it for your files. We have "'Pt the set received February lg, 19i6 in this project's file. If you have any questions, contact us at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.F.., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply By: H.E. Walden Management Information Supervisor RLW:HEW:c1b cc: Mr. Richard Houghton, C .t� of Renton Mr. Al Koch, OSHS DistrU . Engineer 4EALiH'9Enw,C" DMSNH A+ n A aevr Al 11. n,r-vtve P 0 @3 1789 OIYMP,a MA NSN Of REt T J 7 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 4 � UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2631 ems,$ Qy MUNfQPAt AufcDING 700 MILL AVE SO hENTON W0. 98035 99jT0 SF Plto# CHARLES J DEIAURENTI February 10, 1976 MAYOR Robert L. Wubbena Administrator Referendum 27, Municipal and Industrial Water Supply P. 0. 8nx 178E Olympla, WA 9850✓r Attention: Harry Walden Subject: Springbrook Springs Source, Project 0277403111 Dear Mr. Wubbena: Please find enclosed completed copy of OSHS Form 5-95 and bid evaluation letter from consulting engineers, 02M, along with their bid tabulation plus a copy of the approval letter from District Engineer, A. Koch. If you require anything further, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, i Ronald L. Olsen Utilities Office Engineer RLO:pmp Enclosures AWNTRACT 4WAPil ECOMMENDATION 40, Instructions - No construction contract obtained through the cnm [itive. bid Process xhall be awarded by the Applicant without the Department of Social and Health Services' approval The Applicant must submit a copy of this form and its required attachments as soon as the Applicant decides upon a competitive bid to recommend to the Department of Social and Health Services for approval. The reasons for this form are cc; (1) insure chat plans and specifica- tions have been approved prior to contract award; (2) insure that the legal competitive bid pro- cedu-e has been followed;and 0) insure that award is beit.g recommended to the lowest resp3nsive bidder. The prompt submission of this form will allow the Department of Social and Health Services suffizient time for contract approval and to notify the Applicant before the time period expires within which the bid must be accepted by the Applicant. A copy of this form must be completed for each contractor's proposal the Applira t wants to accept. Send this completed form to: Department of Social and Health Services, Water Supply and Waste Section, Mail Stop 4-1, Olympia, Washington, 98504, Attention: Management Information Supervisor. Project Number: 277403111 Project Title: Sprinybrook 5crinas - Source Legal Name of Applicant: City of Renton Address: 200 Mill Ave. S. — Renton, WA 98055 1. Have there been any changes in the final plans and specifications for this project since your DSHS District Engineer originally approved them! Yes No x If -yen, attach a copy of the approval letter from your DSHS District Engineer or comparable documentation ststing that these changes have been approved by the Department of Social and Health Services. 2. Attach the following documents:A. Statement, signed and dated by the Applicant, that certifies that all legal easements, rights-of-way, ticles, and deeds for the Landis) on which this project will be con- structed have been obtained and properly recorded. g. Copy of the Itemized tabulation of all bids received, signed and dated by the preparer. C. Copy of your DSHS District Engineer's approval letter of this project's plans and specifications, J. The bid being,�l,-omme.ded o the Department of Social and Health Services for approval is from: the bidder who submitted the lowest bid [] a bidder who did not submit free lowest-bid; because: 4. the bid being recommended to the Department of Social and Health Services for approval In from (Contractor's Name) Howard Sclwicht Construction Co. of (Contractor's Address) u - - 9022 Schedule - Description Dollar Amount Without Did Expiration Date and Number, if any State Sales Tax (Month, Day, Year) (None) $148,642.00 March 5, 1976 5. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION I certify the information that is contained in this doeument and on the attachments to it, Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I certify that I am legally authorized to stgrl d to and a it this materiol on behalf of the Applicant. _ .Ronald L. Olsei (Signature of Lcgally Auchortred keprrsrotative) (Type Homo of Authorlxed Representative) _Utility Office Engineer 2`10-76 206-2 -26 1 (Title of Legally Autnurizod Roprexentative) (Date) (Tolepbnnt Numbcr With Area Code) DSHS 5-95 (g-75) fags 1 0[ 1 ,} t PUBLIC, WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITY ENGINEERING DIVISION a 235-2631 — ` b MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2DO MILL AVE SO MENTON,WA 9e0S5 P ,rFO SEpTEoe CHARLES J DELAURENTI MAVOA Febl-ary 10. 1976 This is to a•rtify that all easements, rights-of-wav, t-'tles, and/or detda or property on rights-of-way pertinent to the constroction of the Springbrook Springs have been obtained. arren C, Gonnason,��— Public works Director 'i,it ,I February 5, 1976 +t.t-4 M.e e1 it l l l K le ,11�.. slh�.lM ,dlll ti t\e l\ Honorable Mayor and Members of the City CounclI I\' City Hall Renton, Wa. 9805S Subfect: City of Renton Springorook Springs Improvements Ref. a27, Project No. 277403"1 Gant lemon: Plans and specifications for the above project, received In this office January 6, 1976, together with Adderdum No.l received Janu- ary 26, and specifications received February S, 1976, have been reel awed and, in accordance with the provl>lons of MAC 248-54, are hereby approved. ''+ppl'oval of this project I% granted at this time with the understand- ing that, subsequent to award of contract, a change order will be issued covering the matters relating to disinfection procedures con- tained in a letter dated February ;, 1976, from Mr. Arthur Storbo, CM2M Hill- As required In WAC 248-54-340, within 60 days following the completion of and prior to the use of the above project or portions thereof, the attached certification must be completed by a professional engineer and returned to this Department, Sincerely, Jann A. Beare, M.D. Director A, G. Koch, P.C. District Engineer Water Supply b Waste Section AGKtjl Encl. cc: Seattle-King Co. Dept. of Public Health C42M Hill King Co. Fire Marshal Dept, of Community s Environmental Gevalopment H.E. Walden, DSHS CH*/! � IL6AH1LL er ='65It planners etonnmats scoentiqs 3 February 19r6 S9554.A' .00 city of Renton City Hall 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. Warren Gonnasnn Director of Public Works Gentlemen: Subject: Bid Evaluation - Springbrcok Springs Improvements We enclose a tabulation of bids, from six bidders, received by the city clerk's office on 21 January 1976. Signed addendum, bid bond, and fair practice compliance statements were received from all bidders. The 'ow bid for the project was submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Company, Post office box 527, Enumclaw, Washington 96022 (pnone 025-5377) . Arithmetic errors were found in some of the proposals subritte,- These have been corrected and noted in the bid tabulation. These errors may be considered infom. alities, and the City has the discretion of vaivinq them under the terms of the contract documents by reference to the Call for Bids and to the para- graph Basis of Award in the Instructions to Bidders. Correction of such an error in the proposal submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Jompany makes that proposal the low bid for the project. (At the time of the bid opening, Schwicht's proposal was the apparent second-low bid.) The Howard Schwicht Construction Coa.pany has been doing business for about, a years. Most of their work has been utility work-- site preparation, water mains, storm mowers, sanitary sewers, and street work. Among their previous lob& have been utility projects in Auburn, Mountlake Terrace, and botheli. Prior to forming his awn construction company, Mr. Schwicht was an engineer for S. S. Muilen Company, a large cuntracting firm. e 1'��.HUh.-lu+ne'�1 IA IXam Ma.....µ.... a*.Alt w,b City of Renton Page 2 3 February 1976 S9554.A1.00 We recommend that the contract for the construction of the Springbrook Springs Improvements be awarded to the Howard Schwicht Construction Company, in the amount of one hundred forty-eight thousand six hundred and fifty-two dollars ($148. 32.00) excluding sales tax. The total cost, i including sales tax, s one unfired fifty-six thousand five hundred thirty dollars and fifty-six cents ($156,530.56) . This is approximately 10% higher than the engineer's esti.aate of cost. We will forward to you seven unassembled copies of the contract documents for preparation of the executed documents. We request one copy of the executed document for our files. Sincerely, Arthur L. Storbo rls Enclosure: Bid Tabulatiun ITEM NMI WAL AAl wa WAL wa A T.10 I lie on "To!. Z,N r 4 0 tyA 1L ur If 0,70 -A avxv� Ivy I, PK a.Xale." ts 2L—. 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I..... .nGlnt a copy of tt'I:. ton .end its re p.�' •r -' At rl:- .n,1 •.. •Ilan a roil pl't l I v hill it; I.'.r oveend to tI, ;.I rl r• 1f t, nw'.ons t I,, ..:to are to: l: nI•. it . prior to cnntrI,t avird; (2) insure that the . - :: toll (11 I,,.-lrl that -Ird is being rt':om-,: . .. I . U;. ;.,. ,y •.r.,>, .'.i•'n a1 .,.rm itl : ..l U.v tll, p..r1n :,t ...Ili. t for nart I t .qn''v.I! Alta to not II , •.. AppiI, unl. . ifh:n ..,.Ich th.• I: ' t ..:.••pted by the Applicant, A \r I a•.' t !. .: , Ir n,! f„r .a.h ccutt,. r. . pr,:p:,-....I the Appl boot vanlr. to area, t. Uvpnrjmg.nt of •• L,' .me II.-alth Satvlt.t•-.• 4.tter Sey'ply ..I.-: Flit III 1; 8-1, Olyrt Gashtnp.tnn. )+". , Atn,ntiou: Manag`.^cot lelfofmatIt'n _11. p n.p•.t ti amber 2220'03111 f�Project Title: S;,r iw:W,rvt 41,rinu4 - Source Sxec of Applicant; (ity r.! t',' .I Address: 200 nil' Prmro,, ':A ON^SS 1. ilavr them 1"eu ens .-hnnpna in 'Wit, ttit.0 plans and spar ttla.Urons for trii! pro c-t +.nr♦ your Ustt': ili.trl. t Elig(nerr al Igtlilly apptuvad them? l s .. No ..._.._ If 'yen, AttA.A a CrPy of the, •,pproll t little fraa, your p':ri5 ntstritt Erglo-ter ' t com;.mablr llecoea•utat ion star:rlx 'hat the It .1LAn,;,-. h.ay. born dill 'ocrd by the bepart- •nt lal and Health Fervicrs. 2. Alta,-L the la)luwi n't dnc um•+.r.. A. Slatt'Innnt, ,ign.•1 ani d"I' '! Iry I,, Applf ...It. that .rtiltit that .J, le,, ea+anent right,,I,I-pay, tItle%, oral :n. : , ler the iand(s) -I ..I:1ch this prt•tert ul . : Gr .or- strueted have been ob I,II old 1, 1 prol,ly 1, rctorcfed. g. Copy of Will, itemlaed tabulat ,,.,, ni ail I"e tacit, d, 11 geed and ,l..t ed by ere',"rer. C. Copy ni yout Oblis mitrirt i Ii',In.•at�`. :I,.p.oval le, cr of this pro ,;i's p' apacif ll':!t tons. ], Tlar hill hri itjs!l..c,,..nn.menda•d In t In'p rt I 1Asnr•at I,,.•• Ilnalth Sety. oa for 'llpf ,I 1.1 Iv from: the hvddel Will, :at I :,h, l i t Wild [,a a bidder vhu .id nr+r to it' thv low st Lid; becauset little bl1 b. I,•:; n•cnammndod to till' 1),I.m at at Soai.r. en.i Health Servic,'s ikn apn r, •., Ib rlfm To,a htl' •: n•, H, nd 41141 chi f,onstiUG[IG.n f _ •'' ^r f llnh• i< rl Atir '%h r 1 9 F x y1'. E11Ymi taM, WA Sttu-dob t,, ern;. NOW , An+en:d Without 4/d y.xPis ni Inn ''.,tr and h:.'!•,', , It ,: dr °•..Irvl Tlv_.__ (Month, I',r, 1• S. API'1 It.A:XN fFXrttlf",1'1t18 I .. .liti 'I, in!.•,.nt file. Ih.rt 1,.. 1In+-.1 In 0.1•. dal ,.- .ut and or, tl,n ail .. Lam. :.I.. t,• it , .h•I 1 rr'i•' !hat as 1. .i i, ', i. . 1,. .t n, )' u. n•:Ly,II . ,. . , J ,. Loll el le 't'pl..An1 . ' r 1 4'' t I I.,,n tilt i, nlvn t ,l . I � q,,. .. , ., n •v. ) ('t ri Arms` 41t Mlttlt: .. LTF liR, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT y UTILITY ENGINEERING DI'.ISION • 235.Ml r MUN1C1►AL SIJILDINO 200 HILL AVE SO PENTON *A 9110hh b 0`p y�JlO Sf►LLB �NAFIfS J DELAUNENYI MAYOP Ivblu IrY 10. 1416 m- -r deers. .. i,pr; rol-.� o 1, .q t to tMr t t w nr. .. nlh run4 rin't�, h.,�e be,- nONtned. , Puhl it ^I . (il n•, to, 1_ wytA \vxulp x m t g Q x LHhI M�.thI l titrit t. February 9, 1976 Mr. Ronald Olsen Utilities Office Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Request for S'atua R•port Project Numbs 277403111 R,jton - Springhrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: According to our records, our offer of funds for this project was accepted on August 30, 1974. Item H of this project's Offet and Acceptance Agreement requires that all bids for this Project he awarded within four month& after the acceptance of our offer of funds. Per vour request we tied extended the ieadline on item 11 to February 2, 1976. This project's file does not ocntain anv current information pertaining to this matter. The last letter i.. our file was our letter to you dated November 26, 1975. Please send us a written report on the status o: this project by February 23. 1976 so that wa may take appropriate action on this project. If all bide have been awarded, complete cad send us USHS 3-95 for our approval per the terms of this project's Offer and Acceptance Agreement. If all bids for this project haw not been awarded, include in the status report the month, day and year — this will be accomplish- ed. if the estimated completion data for this project, that was submitted on DLOS 5-88, needs to be revised, indicato the estimated month, day and veer when all work components and the material required in this project's Offer and Acceptance Agreement for project completion and final payment will be submitted to us. weA0. stawrir, � ,e k.mr A &,V# at P , ' e 0 eo. maa 04�mma WA Pa6M Mr. Ronald Olson • Februare 9, 1976 Page 2 of 2 Our mailing addroas tat :)apartment oC Social and Health Services Water Supply and Waste section Matl Stor, 4-1 Olympia, Washingtor, 98Sf 4 Attention: Management Inf,.rmation Supervisor If you have any questions, telephone us in Olympic at (216) 759-5949 or 7D-1528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbenu, P.E., Administrator Refereudum 27 - Municipal snd Industrial Water Supply Hy: da F.. Walden Management Information 6upervisor HEW,nR cc: Richard Houghton Al KMP,,, DSHS Dtetri,rt Pngineer February 5, 1976 Ik T IIII tlSt>2i &IMv ll .OTN �t�" Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City Hall Renton, We. 98055 Subject: r.ity of Renton Springbrook Springs Improvements Ref. R27, Project No. 277403111 Gentlemen: Plans and specificatl ons for the above project, received in this office January 6, 1976, together with Addan6um No.I received Janu- ary 26, and specifications received February 5, 1976, have been reviewed and, in accordance with the provisions of WAC 248-04, are hereby approved. Approval of this project is granted at this time with the understand- Iag coat, subsequent to award of contract, a change order wi 11 be Issued covering the matters relating to disinfection procedures con- tained in a letter dated February 3, 1976, from Mr. Arthur Storbo, CH2M Hill. As required In WAC 248-54-340, within 60 days following the completion of and prior to the use of tha above project or portions thereof, the attached certification must be completed by a professional engineer and returned to this Departnant, Sincerely, John A. :ease, N.D. Director A. G. Koch, P.E. District Engine Water Supply 6 We, AGK:jI Encl. cc: Seattle-King Co. Dept. of Public Health CH2M III II King Co. Fire Marshal Dept, of Community b Env l ronetn nt al Deve l opulent H.E. Walden, DSHS HFAI TH $URN ICES OWISION SmIN tnwr Sno�Pr Wrph mpar A9°ea OV R R. THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 700 MILL AVE SO I ENTON.WASH 99055 .� CHARLES i DELAURENTI ,MAVOB • nELOREB A. MEAD b CITY CLERK " n P 9,'Fr, F SE Pilo• B eh,l,ar1 J, 1976 Lindbrook Construction Co., Inc. P. 0. Box 1066 Lynnwood, WA 9JO36 Re: Springbronk Springs Improvements did Opening - January 21, 1976 Gentlemen: The Renton Citv Council, at its regular meeting of February Z 1976, awardeP above-captionrW contract to the lowest bidder, Howard SChWiL. Construction Co. , in the amount of 114d,' 17.00 plus tax. Thank you for your interest and your Did. Very truly yours. CITY OF RENTON Delores A Mead City Clerk This Letter sent also to: K. K. Larsen Construction Co. Osberg Construction Co. Remcoa. General Contractors R. W. Scott Construction Co. UPGRADING PROJECT WTR-9 2+ #1 Gran'- Information Ala THE CITY OF RE:",TO\ MUNICIPAL 9UILDIN.. Too MILL AVE SO RENroN WASH 9soss 0 CNARLES J DEL:URENTIIMAVOR DELORES A. MEAD p CITv CLERK �S,tfn SF PI\010- February 3, 1976 Howard Schwicht Construction Co. P.O. Box 527 Enumclaw. WA 98022 Re: Soringbrook Springs Improvements Bid Opening - January 21. 197b Gentlemen: the Renton City Council, at its regular rKeting of February 2, I976, awarded the above-Captioned Contract to ,your LOPpan as I" 'Odder in the amount of i148,64..00 plus tax. Enclosed .s application for a Renton Business License, which should be filled out and returned for inclusion in the contract document. Please furnish insurance certificate and undated performance bond for the Contract docuna>nt. Please contact %', Pic4 Hoaghton for further infomation, 23f-2a3i. very irll try yoorh, CI1T OF RENTON Delores A. Mead City Cler!. CHIM ..HILL engineers planners economists scientists 3 February 1976 59554.A1 .00 City of Renton City Hall 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. Warren Gonnason Director of Public Works Gentlemen: Subject: Bid Evaluation - Springbrook Springs Improvements We enclose a tabulation of bids, from six bidders, received by the city clerk's office on 21 January 1976. Signed addendum, bid bond, ana fair practice compliance sLatements were received from all bidders. The low bid for the project was submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Company, Post Office Box 527, Enumclaw, Washington 98022 (phone 825-5377) . Arithmetic errors were found in some of the proposals submitted. These have been corrected and noted in the bid tabulation. These errors may be considered informalities, and the city has the discretion of waiving them under the terms of the contract documents by reference to the Call fur Bids and to the para- graph Basis of Award in the Instructions to Bidders. Correction of such an error in the proposal submitted by Howard Schwicht Construction Company makes that proposal the low bid for the project. (At the time of the bid opening, Schwicht's proposal was the apparent second-low bid.) The Howard Schwicht Construction Company has been doing business for about 4 years. Most of their work has been utility work-- site preparation, water mains, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and street work. Among their previous jobs have been utility projects in Auburn, Mountlake Terrace, and Bothell. Prior to forming his own construction company, Mr. Schwicht was an engineer for S. S. ..illen Company, a large contracting firm. �,.n u, gym,,. \ ion lWnluv ax5l IAJAvu• N.nA.,,ye r.'4YIIM A��: • City of Renton Page 2 3 February 1976 S9554.A1.DD We recommend that the contract for the construction of the Springbrook Springs improvements be awarded to the Howard Schwicht Construction Company, in the amount of one hundred forty-eight thousand six hundred and fiftv-two dollars ($149,652.00) , excluding sales tax. The total cost, including sales tax, is onehundred fifty-six thousand five hundred thirty dollars and fifty-six cents ($156,530.5J) . This is approximately 10% higher than the engineer's estimate of cost. We will forward to you seven unasr:embled copies of the contract documents for preparation of the executed documents. We request one copy of the executed document for our files. Sincerely, / �7fL�fllvl � k—' Arthur L. Storbo rls Enclosure: Bid Tabulation CF2M UHIII engineers planners economists scientists 3 Fahrulry 157; 99551.51.00 Mr. Al Xoel%. niseriot Lnginaar Dsp&rv: nt o' �3ocial and 1'.ealth 3ervi.`ni scats of Washington Galth Tower Seattle, 8ashingtni. l+/,i Dear 'tr. Aooh. sub)eot: Rmforandm, 27 - 'NAC1,1A1 and ItVM9trial ItaLur sdpply k,onstruction 3r4nt Projeot An. :11411: 111 City of Uatoa sprir"brook SpCiu,lj source This letter is & followup to Jur nhone conversation of last wank. I undarstan,_ that you have obtains.. several of the pri-tel and PrumS cnoioa of the plans %PJ s,•noifications for the springbrook springs Ywprovelsents frera lieu dasew of iha city of aenton. These copies onatalA no otbangoe fro-. the review copy (r. sat of blueprints aa1 a xerox Copy of t.ia ;graft s{,ecifIcAtfona) which I sent to you on 11 E3enivaber 1171. se also diseueer,.t in our phons converaatioR the OpSO fioeti.on for disinfoctinn of the oollentor WOUA and :ripiaq. we will expand on this s,ww�Aficstion :,% it nlxr appears in the doolnaents by issuing a era order. The nhenFle +arid€ will ;liroct ths' esatreater to `A. rly for statiltitnt 4Mtatra at the Arts of 0.5 gallon per e.ruare foot or ate a Sufficient to pre+,1u_sa Ample* of water at ths.outlat b�^Mb'!� an serp oolifnrtl Count." (sae rµr'n !C 2, M4regrAP% titled 9TIM94S 1'fIJ1N A,>9. 41100 411W-..J% will 4100 add the reouir~-,it that `If sa-: loa n1' eater t14-n by tho Owner inni,.ato a Colicom onitat :beater than acts, the st.eiilixing proceas &ball he rn,pmeed! if vxnples of water indiosts a chlorins residual of awe thin 1 ppr, the flushin.i k,roaead shall be repeated. Thaw praeeame *hall be roaeated aultil the sero ooliform count and not sroro ttan 1 ppa chlorine residual are obtained.' (bee lines 1p, 19. anu 20 of th,. ex-so I;Aragrsph.) we will add a si*filar requirlera*t to the sprcifiaatiaa for pipeline sterilisation IlgeoifSCationa, ttaao Zia 11) to require that the ooliform count, after sterilization, he zero. Avuh lRw v ■ 15*1 n4th Awp 4 1 allb,wI %% p-Vs n%W" Yip,ill-UW yr, AL xa°° I I'v 1976 °yj A1.04 Gall r SAY tarthar ationa P laaas na. Xt Y°u ha /��� 6lsoaraly. v3L. ACOrbo C�, � �y� Oj aan t� o� Ras�r�u ETHER% LIGHTS BLVD.. ANCHOAAGI.AAK907n79M91 ENINA M O 2200 G R HC,"AY 2UNEAU, AK 99W2 907,D 110D QUAIL ST_SUITE A+B,NEWPORT BEACH.CA 929W 114052176EILL d 56%CAPITOL MALL0 1525 COURT ST, .SUI7TF 4SS�ICRAMENTO CIA 95B14 91B:44619% O ]W PINE ST.,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 941M 415111974101) ❑ 120M E. ATTH AVENUE, DENVER,CO W209 3024114470 ❑ 414 NORTH FIRST ST BOISE. 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P-6 tr!A C s1�ac 1)iY of 3,IL L1/IiYYL_ 111 /� 1 Q �I ' ' ✓ 10 T/7M (,77'Nw/ AIL LT B I a 6 'AST 1 J REMARKS At— 94 44 � oY 4 ��[ _l / IF MATERIAL RECIIVID IS NOT AS LgT1D COPY TO'y GW (JISI -- ABOVE.PLEASE T1FY T ON(a By _ REV. 446 FORM G 1 - 0 51►WOTHERN LIGHTS BLVO, ANCHORAGE.AK 90 90712798491 ❑ 32M GLACIER HIGHWAY JUNEAU AK 99102 90 YM]NO n O 1100 QUAIL IT SUITE 2% NEWWHT BEACH CA 02W )Ng5212EA ::HILL (:) 152E COURT ST, REDOING CA 98001 9153AS EE21 O 55S CAPITOL MALL.SUITE I"$.SACRAMENTO. CA 9014 SIS,"I MS ❑ 2W PINE ST,SAN FRANCISCO, CA"IN 415+..97 SIM O '2000 E 47TH AVENUE, DENVER, CO 90225 202,3714MM CI ALL NORTH FIRST ST. SOISE. 10 03701 ZEE 34%U10 0 IBM S W.WESTERN BLVD.,CORVALLIS.OR 97330 5011 1524211 U 2W SW. MARKET ST_ 12TH FLOOR. PORTLAND OR 97MI S0112N9190 1920 ISAAC NEWTON$0, E..ROOM 201,RESTON.VA 22M N134719710 )W1S00 MATH AVENUE S.E.,BELLEVVE.WA 9=4 206'E620000 TO �" / DATE A a J 174 R _ IJ/1 �` fcVY ATTN: ' SS' OUR PROJECT NO. S q�sy_gL WE ARE SENDING YOU kATTACHED ❑UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA O SHOP DRAWINGS OPRINTS CIDOCUMEN.S El SPECIFICATIONS 0CAT.ALOGS 17 COPY OF LETTER ❑TRACINGS O_ bPLI,*I' bATtF �Q REM cy ' q 2 •r .r R RRMARKR JLb._._ . ._..,._ .__QS �,_.. h'`a ._Yg� _ • ! 17 �_l.-T---R MATv"iAL RECEIVED 15 NOT AS I.HTEO wy ABOVE.P EAEE No IF 11B AT ONCE By4 . _ ---- - '.__— Of J THE CITY OF RF?\TO1\ j MUNICIPAL BV JiNG 7tld MILL AVE SG A NiON.W45M ne055 CHARLESJ DELAURENTI,MAYOR 0 OELORES A MEAD ��,r CITY CLERK NIP to sip,%0 February 5, WE Howard Schwicht Constr6ction Co. P. 0. Box 522 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Re: Springbrook Springs Improvements Bid Opening - January 21, 1976 Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of February ;?. 1976. awarded the above-captioned contract to your company as low bidder in the amount of $'18,642.00 plus tax. In order that contracts may be prepared, please furnfih an undated performance bond, insurance certificate and a copy of your State contractor's license. In addition, a city of Renton business li- cense is required and the form is attached for your convenience. Receipt of your „ffirmative Action Plan, as certified in your pro- posal, is required at the some time for approval of our Human Resources Coordinator. Please contact Mr, Dick Houghton for further Information that may be required. 235463l. Very truly yours, CITY //Of RENTON ff Delores A. Mead City Clerk DAM:jt enclosure °615 WOTHERN LIGHTS BLVDQ, ANCHORAGE, AK 64901 22961191 LIH N10 2200 GLACIER HIGHWAY JUNEAU AA M02 901150 ,W3 SU 0 I=QUAIL ST ITE 2DB NEWPORT BEACH CA 92BN 71A TS2.1] ILL0 %5 CAPITOL MALL. SUITE I455 ACRAMENTO CA M914 9141"1 3955 0 280 PINE $T..SAN FRANC'1100 CA 941M♦15:0928100 ❑ 12No E QTH AVENUE. DENVER, CO N229 3W 2216410 D 414 NORTH FIRST ST_ BOISE ID NF01 209 345E010 C 1600 SW. WESTERN BLVD., CORVALLIS.OR 912M NG A24271 ° =SW.MARKET ST_ 12TH FLOOR, AQRTLAND.OR 91201 5 2249190 `A°f19301 ISAAC NEWTON SQ. E..ROOM N1. RESTON. VA 220110 M4*119710 / 114TH AVENUE S.E.. BELLEVUE.WA 9B004 TX.4525000 1 10__G1 O'F DATE�- / q i97S 1—DACL ATTN: RD^ !2/SFL.L OUR PROJECT 140, S09ySY,A WE ARE {ENDING YOU p1\'ATTACNED ❑UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA /❑,SHOP DRAWINCS PRINTS ODOCUMENTS HSPECIFICAIIONS °CATALOGS ❑COPY OF LETTER Cl TRACINGS O ///��� [OPIlB DATE..._ ITEM _-- B.c S Qi.v Cep _ 00/ _ -go-L p Oe REMARKS 74 c vow, "rvt p Aow 4w e-4 -i. SAE ll _ A Rd!'r 1►.M(I7 _. .__IIL�—.[../"0*f�S�.f 1.�.. . 'T--V- IF WTERIAL RECEIVFO 16 NOT AS LIST[[) mpy TO ABOVE,P/LEAASS NOTIFY UB AT//ONCE ev -.S-/rr4 0 -- REV. 405 FORM 6 ll:1,4 hI It:N*I November 26, 1975 ovlI lllvlll l li5kx MdAl k•'llt 1 ti('IN k('1 O Mr. Arthur L. Sterile Cornell, Howland, Hayes, Merryfield/Hill 1500 314th Avenue SoutheAst Bellevue, Washington 9800', Re: Reierendum 27 - Mun.cipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter To Mr. Koch Dated November 24. 1975 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Storbo: We have received the subject letter. Based on the information contained in the letter and concurrence from Mr. Koch, we have extended the deadline for item H to February 2, 1976. If you have any nuesliona, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753- 3528 or 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wnbbena, P.F.., Administrator Referendum 27 - Mun'cipal and industrial Water Supply .t.. �i je.. ._.+a_. A...✓ By: Tim Blake Administrative Specialist TI1:dga cc: Ronald Olsen Al Koch, DSUS Diattict Bnginaer n iCf:Vfu wFM eN 9QFlWC[8 DIWStOH aa,s A Bane eta fA'rtxr ;. 1 1975 P O no. Iles OIr^'mm Ws "No., ,. HILL engineers pidllner% cv:on fits scu•nt I,ts 24 November 1075 809554.A1.00 ear. Al Koch, Dlstriot Engineer Department of t?caial and Wealth Services State of washingtoo Smith Tower wattle, Washington 99104 Subject: Referendum 27 - municipal and Industrial. "star Supply Construction Grant Project No. 271403111 City of Renton - gpringbrook Springs - Source Dear Kr. Kcohl This letter is written in response to Kr. Nal46n1a letter of 14 November to us and as a followuP to Cnllle martihlc Phone conversation with you on 21 Novcabar. The project has made good programs since final design was icitiatad. Detailed plans and specifications for the ieprove- vents at apringbrook Sprime are now being pro wrod. Design work could not be coammnood until a fsosibillty study by another enVlna•rin9 consultant, to datorm"no the Pctsntl&l for additional water development at '"a rlrin9s, wa* OOmW&et*d in early SaPtember. Shortly there"' our tiaiag of Mo work was upset by staffing decisionu within our firm. Our firm has boon completing the design of the Talbot Kill R•sarvoir and pipelines (another Referendum 27Ne project) have cad unanticip.Ated additional work was necessary. th the City's **&sent) directed our efforts toward finishing that project as quickly as Poasibis, Pit the expense of the Springbrook pprrooject. in order to minimise design costs, we elected to discontinuo the fpringbr*ok design tog a short Lime rather than use other staff unfamiliar with the project. our schedule on the gpriagbrook Springu PrO met anticipates the following$ • Ccapleta Dario design and review* with City - 22 Oeambsr 1979 • Cowlets Baal "Riga changes, final spoof writing, and 600memat priating - 5 January 1976 NOV '' ITS NaJr Uu41. • 14R1/1Lh A..'nw•.1 WM1•.ur \M,hurywn J 4 114.411 VRY, tot soai�� ai ri1a :Oy S� N''�� to a1 S" 1 Toww b l 1946 • Aiapi4 bid a�lY"1" �'d " �StA► y� a " city bia r • Go+� .alertOkwaz ava'- awf t �lc�: old W Co+al��t a reA4 "#aa'-OA.♦ w�s9*t 00 aot+bo bw tot eot+ a! s� vs � cimD� p°' iK 89554.A1.00 y�YL`tl( \1it511Mw,R' Rt Novasber 14. 1975 k R�Itx'Is Mr. Arthur L. Storbo l .+C Cornell, Howland, Hayes, �J Merryfield/Hill 1500 114th Avenue Southeast Bellevue, Washington 98004 He: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your letter Dated November 12, 1975 Project Number 277+03111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Storbo: We have recelvei your letter requesting another extension for awarding all contracts on this project. The original deadline for awarding all l'untraCta was OcLember 30, 197 . Your request to extend the d,adlina to February 1, 1976 did not contain env specific reasons. We have consulted with your DSHS District Engineer regarding your.-request and made the following decision. We will extend ^he deadline to December ,l, 1975. If an extension beyond that data is needed, please provih-711r----� DSHS District Engineer with a written statement deratling the reasons why and send a copy of it to this office. If you have any questions, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-594q or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply By: H. 1. Walden IL? HamSment Information Supervisor HEWtdgs cc: Ronald Olnen Al Korb, DSHS District BnRtneer wF.at IN afavlcfs D1v1s*% Jon A Arse N 0 0e ft, 0 iMa m'.As Oyeru WA M504 J12M HILL etpnomists scientists 12 *Member 1975 59551.A1.90 Mr. Robert L. wuhherns, r.r. Administrator D•Pt. of snout mad Iwlth Servi•eo °Late of aoshinnton P.O. Son 1748 Olympia. Washington 95504 Dear f. wulu,ana� bubject, Citrr of `tentcn - Sprlegbrook Rpringa - 3eferenAue ]7 Municipal end Industrial ?later supply Construction Grant - Prolset f. 277401111 On b•belf OC tt:e ^Sty of Renton, we the ere writing this leper to request an extension of e Narerber 15 deadline hisfor award of contracts of this ,roject. 1Rt era currently wsrkiao e- the desi,m for the imprere 0Pringbrook Rprinq•, one c. the City of tent*", a at a prinenrntment sources of water auPPly, toasidering the time required so 00WOte the design and to aa"rtiq Tor, reeelre, arw &Rely&• bide on the construction werk,the construction contrast con w anlSelPata that award of be nnAa ty 1 "•'bruary 1e,4. ua request that the deb Lee for award of this erntract extended to that data. Sincerely, Rrthur L. 9tnrtao od ae, Mr. Richard C. roughton, City of Renton Mr. Ronald Olson, city of Ramon NOV 1 ! leis sa,a,Ho,. • iwo iu,n a,.,n,,,t, n.ik.wh , ., iMiM.mae lur•acswb September 29, 1975 IN Ml ty Mr. Richard L. Houghton City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Ref.•tendum 27 - Municipal and industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter Dated September 25, 1975 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear 4r. Houghton: We have received your letter. Per vour letter we are rescheduling this project's completion date for March 30, 1976. It you have any questions, telephone us In Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubhena, P.P.., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply R,: H. K. Walden Management Informatinn Supervisor P.EW:d µs cc: Ronald Olsen Al Koch, 9SHS District Engineer RECEIVED OCT 11975 ��r,l lit C91 a 1 September 29, 1975 Ik`�A lIItlN9tl tl(tiwi.tl, 1N tltlt titY�k t w O Mr. Richard C. Houghton City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Re-eipt of Your Letter Dated September 25, 1975 Project Numoer 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received your letter. Per your letter we are rescheduling this project's completion date for March 30, 1976. If you have any Questions, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. 'lubbdna, P.E., Aduinistrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial LW/ater Supply By: H. E. Walden Management Information Supervisor HEW:dgs eel 'Ronald Olean Al Koch, DBMS District Engineer RECEIYEO UT l ta75 11PA4 n, SCAvrrfq VJ VIS,ON .Mfte A sere Mo p,.Kq., ,u�nxC eaiix ion. 0 Be' 1T88 tF,mrN WA "V, 4 hT:M•tN �k1�I dt ri.R a t September 23, 1975 Ik Ay11191N NtitIli 611Nl it•.Oil I tit nit t•�. Mr. Richard C. Houghton City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter Dated September 19, 1975 and Bill from Kaiser Aluminum project Number 277403111 Renton - SprinRbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received the subject material. Based on It and your previous submittal the Department of Social and Health Services I.as approved your payment request for $4,675.80. Our approval has been sent to the Department of Ecology. They have been re- quested to send the check directly to your City. When you make your next payment request, DSHS 5-88 must be completed per its instructions, including all non-eligible costs. We are anticipating the receipt of your estimated completion date for this project that w requested in our beptember 10, 1975 letter to. you. If you have any yueations, telephone us at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wabbona, F.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Be: H. E. Walden Management Information Supervisor HEW:dgs cv: Ronald Olsen Al Koch, DSHS District f.ngtneer tl 'M) mEALrM Sfgvicts DIVISiCA SEP 2 1975 ,rnn A ease MA LhretM• �. a 0 801 11`411 D't'.mV WA 3sb0+ baptamber 12. 197e Department of Snuial c Rwlth Services Wet" Supply a baate Section Hail Stop 4-1 P.O. Pox 1788 Olynpie, Wsshingtm 98504 Attention, Sob WVbbena Subiett, City of Penton Matching funding of Sprirgbrook Brrinee "Qferundoe 27 Grant, ♦27740211 Dear Mr. Worthen, r1Nss find anclosen a Cory of the City of Fenton ordinenos directing the City to ray its share at th• Syringbrcok Springs raeevelora,ant and restoration ptoyeot. I hope this document completes your rpnira canto for Refernedum 27 Grant funding. Very truly yours, Richard C. roughton Dtiliyw Ugireer bob "strain Utilttiu bngirearing Rb,en Rnclosure CITY Or RENTON, VAEHINGTON RESOLUTION: NO. 1432 WHEREAS, the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation operating as a norATarter code city, has heretofore epplied for certain grants under State of Washington Referendum No. 27 in order to imr- ive the water quality, control and storage of certain of its municipal facilities, and WHEREAS the Department of Se_ial and Health Services, State of Washington, is agreeable to make such a grant in the amount of $41,780.00, which sum constitutes forty percent (40%) of the total costs, and WHEREAS the City is willing to use said proceeds to improve its Springbrook Water System, including a storm line by-pass, well house, well, clean-up and restoration of the area, and WHEREAS the City is willir,g to provide the funds to cover the remaining sixty percent (60%) of said total cost, including all non- eligible items, and the total cost being in the sum of $104,450,00, NOW THI.REFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or F.ElITOPi DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SUCTION I: The above findings and are hereby found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II: The City hereby agrees to accept that certain offer of grant n.ade by the Department of Social and Health Barvices, State of Washington, in the sum of $41,780.00, and the City hereby agrees to use said funds exclusively in the improvemcnt of its Springbrook Water System facilities, including installation of a storm line by-pass, well house, well, clean-up and restoration work. The City further agrees to finance and provide from its Waterworks Utility the remaining sum for said project, to-wit: cost of $62,670.00, for the a:,,,rementioned project , and the interim financing therefor to be secured from said Water Utility, and the permanent financing thereof to be .derived from the proceeds of sale of revenue bond= to be issued by said Utility. The City likewise agrees to pay and be responsible for all ether non-eligible costs in connection with or related to said project. The City further agrees to provide for the ^_ontinuous chlorination and disinfection of said Spri.ngbrook Springs facility. SECTION III: The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute any and all agr( As with the aforementioned State agency in order to consummate the above transaction. PASSED BY THE CITY C -L this 9th clay of September, 1974, Dclo4" :s �FlrAl , City arc — _ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this eth day of September, 1974, -� -- hpi ved as top�i0 �14 .OAi % a r' .J.-j Ga an, City i'ttornev '2' it September 10, 1975 \Vt�Yi�s] Ik�X gytTl l li'tY t i tit xtiUh l k.lpt] tins vs Mr. Richard C. Houghton City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your letters Dated September 5, 197 and September 8. 1975 and DSHS 5-88 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received the subjec- material. Based on the information in your September 5, 1975 letter. the Department of Soclal and Health Service- has extended , ne deadline in item H of this project', Offer and Acceptance Agreement. The deadline for award of all contracts on this project is now November 15. 1975. Regarding your payment request to your Sentember 8, 1975 letter we did not receive the copies of bills or payments documentl ,g the coats for which payment is being requested. These copies are required if you use DSHS 5-88. If you want to continue to use DSHS 5-77 and DSHS 5-78. instead of DSHS 5-88, these copies are not required. We also need a written statement from you regarding the estimated completion date for this project. Your original DSHS 5-77 used September 1, 1975 as the date. If you have any q,estions, telephone us in Olympia at (20t1) 753-5949 or 7�3-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wuhbena, F.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal ind Industrial 1 Water Supply llyt H. E. Walden Management Information Supervisor HF.W:dgs cc; Ronald Olsen Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer «EA;,r:. SERWtES DNWS+ON A Ran MD e n 8c. I'" Obmaa WA 9NSOt Irk U lei. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UTILITIES OIVISIJN 275 -26II MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON,WASH ea0S5 0 efP 4O SE PIE� AVERY GARRETT,MAYOR September 8, 1975 Department of Social and Health Svcs. Water Supply and Waste Section Mail Stop 4-1 P. 0. Box 1788 Olympia, WA 98504 Attention: Harry Walden Subject: Springbrook Springs Source Gentlemen: In explanation of this payment request, we submit the following: As you are aware we had a court suit against King County concerning storm runoff into the watershed. In final settlement of the case, It was agreed that the City would purchase the materials and Klny County would Install the storm sewer. Prior to the work Al Koch was contacted about plans and specifications. He said it was not necessary to submit the storm sewer plan to him and to proceed. The sto,^ sewer has now been Installed and this is a request for payment of the pipe for the project. We have not as yet received billing on the manhole materials. I also draw your attention to a conversation I had with Mr. Wubbena about this same subject matter and you may wish to check with him. if further Information on this matter is needed we will be happy to meet with you at any time. Very truly yours, R cha�ughlon Utilities Engineer RCH:pmp ONnts Re. . N 1 laanx Mla. AI.ANN INNg1'NIeL Wn h'x NOTI'IY �I:Y.SS ItRYORT/YA11eN'1' W:uIRST CITY OF RENTON 200 M111 Ave. S„ Renton, WA 98055 as of Applicant 3. Nailing AJJRO at Applicant —_ •� �•« ?Z f] 7 1 4 0 3 1 I I I 1 7 1 I 1 8 1 5 j 0 1 r{ngbrook Springs Source ,J." N.mbet 4, USILS 1.ter N,rh n No. N. 11101e1% 11", Dec. I, 1974 July 5, 1975 _ Januar 176 tln. Itvd startlnp Date 7. Accual curt 1., Date B.L.tieuted f...-pier tarn Date 9,A<t+.l Coonlcf lo'.'..+ 0 0 0 S101000.00 $10,000.00 ,h Nted.:IXt•A�c')4 1I,Cuh 6eedr:Jan•IY r'!5 13.Cuh Nc.J. AprJun'73 IJ,Cas1. Nee ds:Jul•tirp"Y 1. Cash ::nuA�: .:t l fi' S20,000.00 .h heed3:J4n•11e1T6 16.haL Nu ds:npe•hn"io I/,Cuh Meede:J ul•rips 76 la,fuh NveJr Vet•Ue.'7x 19. F,.h Noeda: la •�a' 2lonry can Nuuey IN lit.I de C. Nnney Money spent Spent CA, Iwra a .+ N,pen c ded sine Lost I•.Y•� Eligible Lase 1.,n rIt Joe work Corpnnents and Ans_rip[loo. 21, To Dnl.s 12, * et Aan1.114 p, fgl,t' 24, n+n $ s $ % Complete I. Erosion Control in watershed (12.5%) 0 2. Storm Sewer Installation (37.5%) 100% 111689.50 3. New I :filtration Galleries (50%) 0 11.689.50 � 4675.80 (40%) III Fllplble Cost. For LTfch Nymmht la Rev+lt Nc queatvd 26. Total toont An,oeat Uelb: kIq,+.'ateJ�. _ :ertlfy tl+at the infoonatton tontalnod herein is true and correct to the best o1 try toculedt^ and Pont 1 an uaiwrlred sign and eebait this rvport and requost for parmtot. W, C. Gonnason, P.E. September 8, 1975 s iG:A IUKL' NAW. A1.9 1'11ir. -- —iAO:—�. •. Public Works Director 1^Il.• l'11: WIN. I certify that 1 hay. et.uu p+ml the lltton•Jtiun emu W1ned Ler.' 'I xnA leed'tu uJ that raysAul to w.J I thls Inlorndlm. I., AtcuNmlte With the terms ul Ilde Vu,Jelt'a Oflll and AtNkYlW.ee An a'.n ma al. LA71V— it ( l•'\J YYI'C I nl � IVY OF /SNION PION, WAfNINOtON$8035 J ..'.,•�i �� N0, 5739 GITY OPil��/L p�� .r TO me 469001 K41SEK A41A 6 CW M (♦tfiil ��ISAAe9350 M IM IH.4YI1 �-., VIIp HNIOn 4.\NIwYIUw 3LL3�� MM.nL Yol.uf w INI L.uN IU,.O �,` •.�jY', 1� �``\.�,\_, (— (O►LSS NATIONAL SANK _, I: 1251"�D0B 51: 2iB C10 �` r'000 1 1689 50ti� 3 , i I C1�JIT TO TIIF.ACCOUNT OF Iff V11111IN NAMED PAYEE . I•� ._,mAvct NNnlnc al3o r F NAElUcA N.T.&Xt � 111 3 . Ov rt j:1. oc % PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT v ,¢ UTILITIES DIVISION 2,5 2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE So RENTON,WASH 90065 P ,rFU SE PTE�et September 5, 1975 AVERY GARRETT,MAYOR Mr, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E. State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services P. 0. Box 1788 Olympia, WA 98504 Subject: Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Project No. 277403111 Dear Mr. Wubbena: Our consultants for the above referenced project are having a staffing problem and ae are at this time requesting a time extension to Novem- ber 15, 1975 to get the remainder of this project to bid. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton• ' Utilities Engineer RCH:pmp cc: D. C. Martin August 18. 1975 14m,(g Dt1hqUlxVR t�ItitxtHl0lk•,dl(1 Mt. Richard C. Houghton V *t` Utilities Engineer City ` . City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98OSS Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Crant Receipt of Your Letter Dated August 13, 1975 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received your letter f,irther explaining the statue of this pro- je,t. Based on it we have taken the following two actions. 1. As you stated "items 1, 4 and 6 will not be persued" we have deleted them from this grant. The eligible costs remaining are shown on the attached page. This project's grant to now $17,760.00. As you did not suggest any datea for bid awards an items l and 5, we must declare that this project is out of compliance with item H of this project's Offer and Acceptance Agreement. This is because all contracts have not been awarded within four calendar months after the date of acceptance and no waiver to this date has been approved. We refer you to item i of oir contract encompsesing nonconformance with the Loma of it. If you have any questions, telephone us at (2061 753-5949 or 753-352R. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbtna, p.F:., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial 11 ''Water Supply By: H. E. Walden Management tnformation Supervisor HRW:dge cc: Ron Olsen RECEIVED Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer Enclosure AUG 2 0 1,975 • 8-1g-7S • • REFERENTUH 77 • MYRIC1PAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY ELIGIBLE COSTS Appllcant'i Name: Renton Project Title: Springhrook_Springs - S,,urce Project No.; 277401111 Item T ELIGIBLE COSTS � � F'LIC.3nix COSTS N". Item Description 7-4-74 I 8-18-75 1. Erosion Control in Watershed $ 5,000 $ 5,000 2. Storm Sower Installation 15.000 15,000 I. New Well House 5,000 --- 4. New Wa 11 25.000 --- S. New Infiltration Gallories 20,000 20,000 6. Well Ronne Piping .and Pump. 25,000 --- HUH-TOTAL $ 95,000 $40,000 10", Contingency 9.500 4,000 IA inspection 9SO 400 .F TOTAL 171.1CIH1.1,__M.TS $104,450 CRAW, $ 41,780 $17,760 v a v �.w 71/ PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT ►« a UTILITIES DIVISION 235 -2651 yFr a MUNICIPAL BUILDING 700 MILL AVE.S0. RENtON,WASH.SB066 EP rto SE Ptt`s AVERY GARRETT,MAYOR August 13, 1975 Mr, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E. , Administrator Department of Social and Health Services Watir Supply and Waste Section, M/S 4-1 Olympia, WA 98504 Subject: Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Wubbena: Referring to the .6 items that were funded under Referendum 27 grant for the Springbrook Springs Rehabilitation, Items L 4 and 6 will not be persued because the well drilling has proved to be a dry hole, so to speak. Refer to our letter of August I , 1975• We are, however, proceeding with item 2 (storm sewer installation). Again we will try to clarify the situation of the storm sewer bypass. As a result of the previously mentioned storm sewer suit that we had with King County, they are responsible for the design and Installation of the storm sewer, The City is to provide the material . The materials have been bid. The installa- tion, as we stated earlier. Is being done by King County. Items I and 5 are being looked at, at this time, by our consulting engineers and they will provido plans and specifications to renew the gallery and provide erosion control in the near future. We will be submitting partial payment under the Referendum for pipe materials on the regular form. To further explain the storm sewer bypass materials -- King County has yearly bid Items for manholes, concrete manhole blocks, catch basins, etc. We have used these yearly bids for those materials, The corrugated metal pipe was purchased on a bid - see attached. Since we have retained engineers to prepare plans and specifications for erosion control and water shed Improvements and have completed most of the storm sewer bypass, It would be rather difficult at the present time If only that portion were to be funded. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer August 7, 1975 �.M•11 \\i lJ�1 qpl R1 1ky4In! itIit l`AKkile.1k 11111 Mr. Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer Cityityo of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction „rant Receipt of Your Letter Dated August 1, 1975 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received your letter in reply to our July 28. 1975 letter. It does not provide specific information regarding the funded components of this project. We understand you have purchased the materials for the storm sewer installation portion of this project. When will bid advertisement for installation occur? What would be the consequences if we only continued funding of the watershed improvement (W-181) portion of this project at this time? We need a copy of your schedules and plane for the other five parts of this project (watershed erosion control, new well house, well house piping and pumps and new well). Please send us a written response to this letter by August 22, 1975. It you have any questions, telephone us in Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Our mailing address is: Department of Social and Health Services, Water Supply and Waste Section, Mail Stop 4-1, Olympia, Washington, 98504. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply /f- , C - .� . Bv: H. F. Walden Management Information Supervisor HEW:dga cc: Mr. Ron Olson Mr. Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer RECEIVED AUG 81975 August 1, 1975 Mr. Robert Wubhene, P.E. Administrator State of Washington Deportment of Social and Health Services P. 0, Box 1788 Olympia, WA g8504 Subject: Project Number 27703111 Dear Mr, Wubbena. In answer co your letter of July 28 regarding Item H on ob eftrenced project. we submit the following Information. In December 1974 the Clty began on-site dri l l Ing of the well at Springbrook Dom. At this time a letter waa sent (December 13, 1974) from our Consultant, CH2M HI Ii, to you to establish a start date. Unfortunately, the well drilling proved to be a 'dry hole'' or did rot provide enough water to he acnnotIcal to pump to our storage.. Since that time construction has started on the storm sewer by-pass. As you know the City, as a result of the 1972 storms were sued, and in turn hove sued King County and the Kent School District. As a resu". of the suit, King County agreed to furnish the design and construct the storm sewer by-pass and the City to furnish the materials. Prior to starting construction of this project 1 contacted A. G. Koch, District Engineer of Water Supply and Waste Section, and we dlscussed the submission of the storm drat rage plans. He said, at that time, there was no need to send those plans In since it did not deal directly with drinking water. Construction of the atom sewer is under way and the City has purchased the materials for this project. We do rot as yet hove the bl i is for the materials complete. We will, however, be submitting the bills (when eompla[e) to Raferen- dun 27 for partial payment. We are continuing with additional engineering studies to determine if there are additional water sources available In the Springbrook sguefor area and If there Is how we could capture this water. We have re t►I ned the flrm of LH2M Mill for plans and speclflutlogs ;or thls purpose. They w111 start their work as soon as we have dalerwl ned I there Is page t August I, 1975 additional water there. Me will follow the guidailnes for that construction. If you have any further Questions, pleass do not hesitate to call this office. Vary truly ywrs, Richard C. hpughtnn Utilities fngln< Itch:pep Juiv 28, 1975 y,atyt 5wolwilw I It IkUlf l kit it tits kd&l I(AllI Mr. Ronald Olsen q T xa City of Rentony t 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Request for Statue Report Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Olsen: Accor—ng to our records, our offer of funds for this project was accented on August 30. 1974. Item H of this project's Offer and Acceptance Agree- ment requires that all bide for this project he awarded within four months after the acceptance of our offer of funds. This project's file doer not contain any current information pertaining to Item H. We have not appro-ed award of contractor's htd(s) for this project. We have not approved an extension to this four month deadline. Please send us a written report on the status of this project by August 8, I12j1„so we may take appropriate action on this project. Our mall nL g— address is: Department . f Social and Health Services Water Supply and Waste Section Mail Stop 4-1 Olympia, Washington 98504 Attn: Management Information Supervisor It you have any questions, telephone us in Olympta at (206) 753-5949 or 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Muntcipal and Industrial Water Supply '' .rQ By: H. E. Walden I� Management Information Supervisor HL'W:dgs cc: Mr. Richard Houghton Mr. Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer RECEIVED JUL 31 1975 • .. . -.i �\A �. �rN1,ryf 11W1IFp IRTSROPFICS C ^ ! RESPONDENCE Mce June 11 , 1975 TO: Warren C. Gonnason FROM: Richarc C. Houghton sve.1E;(T; Springbrook Springs Water Snurce We already discussed the well drilling situation at Springbrook and have decided now to eliminate that as a possible new additional source. We would like to now proceed with the other provisions of the grant money that we receive, that being the rostora Cion of the Springbrook area. One of the Items wr, the storm sewer bypass. That is being handled between the City and King Ccun,y and appears to be in hand. We have discussed and reviewed two proposals to look at the water which is supposed to be escaping around the existing dam, Basically the two proposals are the same and cover the same area. However, we feel that this is not sufficient enough and wish to continue further. We would like to get proposals not only to determine whether any water is escap- ing but also a proposal with specifications and plans to clean out, inspect, and rebuild the eollectioa system if necessary sloping the banks, run piping systems up the ravine and cover with rubble rock and remove fallen trees behind the collection system. We would also like the proposals to include what we should do with the lower dam as far as cleaning it out or filling and providing a storm sewer through it, and plans and specifications to complete whatever is recommended so that we can bid all of the work under one contract and comply with the regulations of Referendum 27. Wr would like to discuss this with you at your earliest convenience. RCH:pmp WN 1 ` 197S ='r..,H,,,. Kite County State of Ww,mgton Department of Community John D,Spellman,County Eaeculive and Environmental Development Thomas M.Rvan.Duecim PARKS DIVISION GEORGE D.WVSi,DIRECTOR W226 King County Courthouse Seattle,Washington 98104 206-Jaa-- 732 Fchruary 13, 1975 Mr, Robert Bergstrom Utilities Engineering City of Renton Renton, Wa, 98055 Dear Mr. Bergstrom: We have reviewed the map you sent us regarding future land acquisition in the vicinity of the Springbrook Springs Water Shed, We do have a neighborhood park site proposed in this area for acquisition in 1975, 1 will be happy to sit down with you to discuss this matter at your earliest convenience, Sincerely, Gene A. Maxon, Administrative Assistant Capitol Improvement Program i GAM:r `. cc: Bob Jacobs, Parka Div, i Marion Langstaff, LUM � I CONNU HOWLAa0.HAVES&Mn1AV;JJ10 _- _ Busmres Canim 6w0Om9.111-I061h Are N '..Belirvut WeShupiw 980u7.114 206/45S 0500 a.•nb ap�.na Orrm. i w y 13 December 1974 �ww n.win iroa,rn SB952.1 Department of Social and Health Services Water Supply and Waste Section Mail Stop 4-1 Box 17P8 Olympia, Washington 98506 Attention: Robert L. Wubbene, P.E. Admir,istrator Referendum 27 - M&I Water Supply Gentlemen: Subject: City of Renton - Springbrook Well Project No. 277403111 This ` .attar is to record our understanding of the telephone conversation with your office on 11 December regarding the status of the +hove project. Th City of Renton authorized us to provide engineering services for the well project and on-site drilling is in progress. The initial phase of the work has set a 20-_nch casing to 53-foot depth as the first step of a production well. A 12-ii:ch hole is now being drilled to determine lower strata a:ad possible water yield. It is understood that, should a production well be developed at this location, all costs will be eligible for grant. It is not possible to proceed with the design of the other phases of the project until adequate field data is available for design and completion of a production well. Under these circumstances, it is considered that the City has taken reason- a--le steps to proceed with the project prior to the Section X deadline of the referendum guidelines, and that this criteria for grant eligibility has been met. Please let us know immediately if our understanding is incorrect. We will keep your office informed of progress. Sincerely, jbh Antony D. Barnes cc: Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer, City of Renton r � ti.M"A wv4nio Al September 2C, 1974 IN1 Nil Ili x'ia �i xwdAI k"9111 Mr. Robert Bergstrom \ � Utilities Engineering City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98J55 Res Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your September 12, 1974 Letter and Resolution No. 1932 Project Number ?77401I111 Renton - Springbrook Spr.ngs - Wellhouse, Well, et, ale Dear Mr. Dergstroms We have received the sub3act material in accordance with Specific Condi- ti>n P and qe The Department of Socia: and Health Services hereby agrees that these condixions are fulfilled, based on the subject resolu- tion. We are anticipating the receipt of your completed DSHS 5-83 when you recommend our approval of a contractor's bid. If you have any questions telephone us in Olympia at 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Bys H. E. Walden procedures and Coat Supervisor HEWsdgs cc% Fichard C. Houghton, City of Renton honald Olnen. City of Renter Bob lwaver/DSHS District Engineer YWt (J HEAUN SE9VIGES DMSON ,OHN A SEARE, MG. n,ncfw Box gyres 01VIV4, wam„esv, 26504 TNT go FICE MEMO TO: Richard C. Houghton DATE: Sept. 6, 1974 Utilities Engineer FROM: Gerard M. Shellan SUBJECT: Resolution for Committment of Funding Dear Dick: We are attaching hereto copy of the proposed Resolution which we ask. you and Warren to go over carefuDj to he sure it meets with your approval and is correct in all respects. If so, would you please pass it on to the Legislation Committee for appropriate action. We remain, Gera d Shellan GMS:ds Enc. \1i Itt l�s1 September s, 1974 nitia4He.lt•:tp11 V Tilt i•ti Q Mr. Richard C. Houghton Public Works Department Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Letter Dated August 30, 1974, Offer and Acceptance Agree- ment, DSHS 5-77 and DSHS 5-78 Project Humber 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Well Huuat. We1L Et '1 Dear Mr. Houghton: We are in receipt of the offer and Acceptance Agreement completed correctly. 'the forms that accompany the Offer and Acceptance Agreement were completed correctly. Your legal acceptance date is nov,Auyust 30, 1974. We art enclosing ttw forms (DSHS 5-83) that must be completed when you open bids and request our approval of a bid proposal. If you have any questions, telephone ua in Olympia at 753-3528, Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbens, P.E., Uministratur Referendum 27 - Municipal sad Industrial Water qf Supply V..+-.\ . /.c. By: Tim Blake Administrative Specialist TB:dgu cc: Bob Bergstrom, Renton m Ronald Olsen, Reston (with Enclusures) DD Covell, Hovland, Hayes, Marryfleld/HillQ Bob Leaver/DSHS District Engineer Enclosures , a 19K P%ALR: 15l^ fA OEPT. BB,U.TH RtKo ES Wstia CITY OF NENIM "fN 4. BFnnf Up '7.•.xr.' Ki. hpbaz[ 1 wiJ�btea Dml,artmene et social a 8ea1t1 Sarvloaa rater Supply eed Moats aeatiee MA 4-1 P. o. sae 170 Olympia, Meabl.ngton eeSOa Over er. wubbom, Sttashvd hecavith is th, original esecutad greet after and "0""r)• attached terse ev required tar Dapartaent Octal System Mumbvr 718SO. rfoiatt MUmb" 277403111 (Springkrock RavtaretiwJ. iteee *Mtast this office it yen hate any yuastions with re- garo to this setter. very ttely ywrs. "etc" C. Gom"* a. Y.t. Wblie Mofte 1,1 rector eichara C. Mtwghtoa Dulitiae shpinear a10@ Mt attaata/Ant or �ti:•1. i. THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 700 MILL AVE,SD RENT)N.WASH 98056 �q b AVERYGARRETT,MAYOR O yP *440 MEMORANDUM TO: Warren Gonnason DATE: August 19, 1974 FROMI Mayor Garrett SUBJECT: Lae of Consultants for Modernization of Springbrook Springs Per your request Of August 9, 1974, permission is hereby granted for you to engage a consultant to assist in planning and development of the Springbrook Springs protect to be funded by % Department of Social and Health .Services grant. 'ery G rat , Kayor - " July 16, 1974 SV1�191'>{ al Ix x Itx fiSt i t4l h titn ' -fl�il l� \'ri Robert Bergatrom Public Works Department Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and industrial Water Supply Received Letter July 11. 1974 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs, Wellhouse, Well, Et Al Dear Mr. Bergstrom: We received your letter of July 11, 1974 and have noticed the dollar amounts do not match what you told us over the telephone July 9, 1914. 0•ue to our time element as explained over the phone, if you are made an offer it will be based on the data given over the phone. If you have any questions, our telephone number is (206) 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administratot' Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply tk ad: By: -Tim Blake Environmentalist TBlmga cat Robert Leaver/DSHS District Engineer Cornell, Howland, Hayes, Merryfield/Hill O Ronald Olsen 6 �JIN. I T 1974 PUe:iC d%'UFKS OEPT CITY #-A f'ENTON HEALTH SERWCES DINISON JOHN A BFAHF MD. 0v0cro: 0 0 Bo. "FA Oiympn Wsen'npl>n 98MM 10i THE CITY OF RENTON Is-R MUNICIPAL BUILDING 20 MILL AVE SO. RENTON,WASH.9B055 AVERY GARRETT,MAYOR • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT °< P Warren C Gonnaaon. Onetln, SI rlto'et' duly 11, 1974 Department of Social and Ilealth Services Heelth•Services Division Administrator ReferOMIUM 27 p. 0. Box 1"68 Olympia, WA 98504 Attention, Tim Rleko aubjoctl Corrections to Referendum 27, Application 0277403111 Gentlemen) Please find attached two sheets with the corrections required to process the Reteren,lom 27 gran, applications. These shoats will correct the errors in costs for the Srrinybrook Springs Source imprcvcments project 0217403111. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton utilities 6nyineer rz Robert Berystrem Utilities Hnyinaeriny RP,it^r rnclosursa Const. Orant •^ 7-8-74 REFERENDUM 27 MUNICIP1.1, AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED 1. OFFE" AND ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT 2. ELIGIBLE COSTS 3. GRANT AND LOAN GUIDELINES Please read these three documents carefully and completely. If there are any queations, telephone Robert L. Wubbena at (206) 751-2451 or Harry Walden at (20h) 753-5944. If everything is acceptable, have an authorized represents- ttva complete the Acceptance section on the last page. It suet be signed and dated before the deadline data specified. 4. WORM PROGRESS/PAYMENT REQUEST Form DSNS 5-'77 (7-7!) and INSTRUCTIONS After the Acceptance Document is signed and dated, complete Items 1 through 21 on form DSILS 5-77 per the instructions, It to suggested that you keep the original of this form and submit a photo-copy of it with the original Offer and Acceptance Agreement. (If you retain the original ISMS 5-78, items 1 through 21 will not have to be retyped each time vbu request payment. When you do request payment the copy submitted must heve an original signature on it.) S. DETAILED EXPENDITURE SUMMARY Form ISMS 5-78 (7-74) and INSTRIq'TIONS After signing and dating the Acceptance document and completing items I through 21 of form DSNS 5.77, form ISMS 5-78 1s to he completed per its tnstructlona. MAIL The original OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE. AGREEMENT A photocopy of DSILC 5-77 The original DSHS 5.78 abCO7 Department of Social and Health Services Water Supply and Waste Section Mail Stop 4-1 Post Office Box 1788 Olymple, Washington 985% Attention: Procedures and Cost Supervisor OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE ACREENF� BETWi'EN STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES AND CITY Of ITNION THIS AORF.EF:EYr is entered into by and between the State of Wathington's DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES, hereinafter referred to as the "Department" and tha City of Renton hereinafter referred to as the "Applicant". Applicant's Mailing Address: 200 %11 Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Project Number: 277403111 Department Water System Number: 71650 THE PURPOSE of this agreement is to provide an offer by the Department and an acceptance by the Applicant of a GEWIT relating to the CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES pursuant to RCW Chapter 43.833. IT IS THEREFORE MUTUALLY AGREED I11AT: A. OFFER The Department having found that the Applicant's application relating to the proposed project and associated effort satisfies the applicable provisions of RCW Chapter 43.838 and the requirements of the Department and having determined that the propouei project is eligible for funds from the Department, h.+reby offers a grant of $41.780.00 to the Applicant subject to the Applicant's agreement to carry out the terms and conditions hereof; said grant to aid in the financing of the construction for a water supply project. R. OFFER DEADLINE The Applicant must accept this offer by signing and dating this agreement an or before September 1, 1974. C. TERMS AND CONDITIONS All rights and obligations of the parties to this agreement shall be subject t , and governed by the terms and conditions contained in the teat of this agreement and the attached Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supp Iv Grant an<: Loan Program guidelines dated May, 1974. No other understandings, oral .r otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this agreement shall be deemed to 1 ._.., or to bind any of the parties hereto. D. PAYMENT OF GRANT FUNDS TO APPLICANT 1. For the purposes of this agreement, this project is estimated to take more than ninety days to complete, and pavmcnts will be made according to sattiar. D.2. or D.3. DSHS 9-244 (4-%) Page 1 "f 5 F. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS The Applicant must conform to the applicable requirements of the Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health, NAC Chapter M.5L. The Applicant must cumply with applicable statutes, local government laws, and rules and regulations of state and local regulatory agencies. G. LEGAL AGREEMENTS I Contracts for construction work must state the date on which work will be com- pleted. All bids must be approved by the Department before contracts are awarded by the Applicant. All contracts for construetion work; bids for construction work; change orders, and additions, deletions, and amendments to any of the foregoing; and agreements entered into by the Applicant pertaining to this project must be submitted to and approved by the Department before funds will be transferrH to the Applicant. H. FAILURE TO COHMI:NCE WORK In the ev t the Applicant fails to award bids for this entire project funded within four calendar months after the date of acceptance, or by any other date mutually agreed upon by the Department and Applicant and reduced to writing signed by both, the Department reserves the right to terminate this Offer and Acceptance Agreement. 1. FAILURE OF APPLICANT in PERFON If the Department determines that there has been substantial non-confomance the with the terms of this agreement, the guidelines and/or regulations, or written declarations, assurances, representations and statements, or any time schedules set forth by the Applicant in the material submitted for this grant, the Department may require the Applicant to immediately rape, all grant funds received for thin project and fur that transfer of grant funds to the Applicant may be discontinued. J. PROJECT T@AC..KING The Department must monitor the use of grant funds to assure their proper use and that work is completed within a reasonable period of time. The Department has the right to inspect work, review and evaluate project progress and make fiscal audits. The Applicant will maintain program and financial records, complete forms DSHS 5-77 and DSHS 5-78. The Applicant may be required to submit monthly progress reports. The monthly progress report contents must be related to form DSHS 5-77. K. PROJECT COMPLETION The Applicant will notify the Department of project completion by swbmitting a final project report and complete financial report. The project engineer will send the Department a certificate of inspection. The Department will review/ inspect the completed project and provide-written notice to the Applicant when the project is successfully completed and give final approval. The Applicant I i i Page 3 of 5 must submit a stat tor's report encompassing t eject. This report must be recef vei by chc pa.[meet be Co ee. final payment r be made, unless another submittal date is agreed upon by the Department and the Applicant and reduced to writing signed by both. L. PCDLICITY Any publication, news release, bid advertisement, construction site sign or other publicity prepared by the Applicant relating to this project shall include the following statement: "This project is supported by a grant of funds by the Depart^ent of Social and Health Services under the provisions of Referendum 27, a part of the Washington Future Program", or words to that effect. M. OPERATOR PERSONNEL 1. Any treatment facilities involved in the Applicant's water supply system, whether or not a part of this project, will be staffed with sufficient per- sonnel to assure adequate operation and maintenance to obtain the degree of treatment provided by plant design. 2. Operating personnel will attend uperator schools and training programs sponsored by the Department, or as are or may be approved by the Department, on a schedule sufficient to assure the development and maintenance of operator competency. 7. The operator in responsible charge of water works facilities shall obtain, within one year after the date of acceptance of this grant, a certificate of competency under the State of Washington Voluntary Certification Program for Water Works Operators, if not already in possession of such certificate. The certificate shall be of such clasaification as is commensurate with the classification of the water works system as set forth in the Voluntary Certification Program. N. INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT The Department of Social and Health Services has statutory responsibility for the Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Program. The Department of Ecology has the statutory responsibility for disbursing and administering water supply bond funds. Through an Interagency Agreement the Department of Ecology will make grants and loans to public bodies for the development or improvement of municipal and in- dustrial water aupply facilities from the Municipal and' Industrial Water Supply Program fund in accordance with the recommendations of the Department. 0. WAIVERS AND EXCEPTIONS Except as he may be barred from such action by statute, state policy, or other restrictions, the Department may give conaideration to and approve any reasonable request for waiver or adjustment of any term or terms of a contract, agreement or this Offer and Acceptance, provided the now prevailing conditions are mutually agreed upon by the Department and Applicant and reduced to writing signed by both. DSHS 9-244 (4-71.) Page 4 of 5 1'. SPECIFIC CONDITION The Applicant must submit a cormitted financial pica for funding the local share of construction costs for this entire project including non eligiblu costa. This resolution/ordinance must be submitted to the Department of Social and Health Services by September 15, 1974. Q. SPECIFIC CONDITION The Applicant must certify that Springbrook Springs will be continuously dis- infected. This certification nust be submitted to the Department of Social and Health Services by September 15, 1974. DATED THIS First DAY OF August, 1974 STATE OF WASHINGTON APPROVED A$ TO FORM ONLY PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES William Appr C. Collins, AAC �~�crr �ntt Approval on File r •1' e ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL Contracting icer ACCEPTANCE `1 On behalf Of THE CITY OF RENTON (Legal Name of Applicant) 1, the undersigned, being duly authorized to take such action, do hereby accept this Offer and make the assurances contained therein. 30 August , 19 74 (Acceptance Date) , gnatu of Official Representattvvi Ave-: Garrett (Name - Print or Type) — � Mayor _ (Title - Print or Type) �T nSHS 9-,:,4 (4-74) Page 5 of 5 REPORT:NDUM 27 ICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SOPLY ELIGIBLE COSTS Applicant's Name: Renton Project Title:_$p rSngh ook Spy ngs^12g11. Well Fio�sp, at al Project No.: 277 40311, Item NO. Item Eli-able Costs l Uater Shed Improvement $ 20,p00 2 New l:'all ,000 3 New Well House 25 25 4 Infiltration Callery 30,000 0,000 SUR-TOTAL �I $ 95,000 10% Contingency t 9,500 17, Inspection j , 9;0 'PETAL ELICIRLE CX SIM,450 40' Crant - $41,780 Crane Lease [rrrmMUK 27 MNnCItAL ANTI lnvsl m7AL wayn SUPYtY iLLon -00 Mill Ay��pmlteyr '��— - R t h at gd1 5 —2274031 t 1 pyltey0 rrolrt x:aMr '1H'11 Rent3 brook S'�rinua We"!hot <, t• DBMS Wbr leer Ne, f --- tir 1474 feeleet Tttl• Well, at al 6. [•tlrted !orgy • �cot0mb•r ld7n aetwl 5Mrt1y to 6, -`-� agle etc Dote 9, Actw Co•p etton 0.[e Non unnn IO,pah N•M•:Jul-!q A II,Wh Mede:Oct- �1y710 0.t'7A il.Caah Nrde:Jy-IYr�7! U-CaeA N el day N..ne � eMrApr-Jun 1 lr,Cuh Nrdc Jul-;r-p'73 U.C••h Need.:OctOct-petT 16.Cerh Nee.: y-Iler 6 t) None.CnA xe•da:A Nun' 6 None None Ta,Ceah Nyde NNl-€ap')6)6 i9.GIh N•W;Oct-Mc 6 In. witlst yarm [larp M ! MI t 1 Vertical Production Well 21. 1 e_ t— pr t 'tt }2. t O^rleted Site preparat.iou 30 Provide well casing and 'ppurtcaanc,s 5 sampling and testing 90 Inspection 4 2. Wellhou€e 1 Earthwork and site grading 30 Concrete forming and pouring 10 PUMP enaosure construction 15 PUMPS. piping and appurtenances 30 Inspection 44 -3• Infiltration Gallery I Site preparation ZO HOrirental boring and gallery :seta!lat.ton 10 Saaplrng and testing 65 Inspection 4 4• Watershed :mprovcmmlta 3 FatthWork 20 Site grading 60 Inspection 39 1 I1, 4t Wty tre7yt Cwgl•ry ee 0.te wort Cw 7 ve ue a! y ata� p�t� �_ 25, Vaju• nt Its, y MNaI crp •ced rf ►grNet trune b wir e[ LONI .Yot•- --- • Yw•nt Ar<wt A YProry to 0.te of Toul e,ry Mr(n of T 3 M. 1 north) that the 'nfore tlr caet•Ined Mn(n (. trw it Gigs Gas eubwtc ihtt nport •nd •d comet re the Met of q ywrledp and that I r e�tM1erlred r S/L/..-.w _ n'wrt for paYrnt. Avot�r \,at tl•t t, Mawr it) ku oat 19%4 •�30, i c•rt3fy I My Braided the _— in errre•re etta the r Mfetrtlm tonnird Mnln And ra messed that Yewa•nt be wade Mud on !A 5 eetractua e/roeret. is tafetrttr .�- DBMS 5.77 (7.74.) •AtMM OtTAn rD [rTttt02M[ lt1/tA1T YOaM [sat Nqa I K 1 Crant REFERENDL41 27 MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY DETAILED EXPENDITURE SINIMARy li, Engineer's Fstimate Contractor', Bid ID Attachment to WORX PROGRESS, PAYRFNT REQUEST Form DSIJS 5-7; City o--- of Denton I, Name of Applicant 1ug,Add revs Rof tAppllcnnt A°nsa 277403111 ). Project Number 710'0 _ S�r�yt g�<ook r 4,DSHS Wa Well,S. Project Title Well, et Sy[em N No.o. t al Item Item „t7ei It" item Quantity Item Deeeriptton Unit Item Purchased Quantity Cost PT1_ce ost To Date la Erosion Control In - Too D__`�te Watershed 1"S• S 5,000 S 5,000 1B Storm sewer Installation L.S. 15,000 2 New Well 15,000 L.S. 25,000 25.000 7 New Wellhouse L.S. 70,000 70,000 4. Infiltration Gallery L.S. 20.000 20,00t1 TOTAL. TOTAL $95,000 $ DSHS 5-78 (7-74) (Total does not Include Sales Tax or Contingency Allowance) Oranc REFERENDUM 27 MMICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY WORK PROGRESS/PAYMENT REQUEST (DSHS S-771 INSTRUCTIONS ITEM NUMBER COMPLETE THESE ITEMS WHEN THE OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE: AGREEMENT IS SIGNED AND 1 - 20 RETURN 6TTH IT, Name of Applicant - invert name from page one of the Offer and Acceptance Agreement. 2. Meiling Address of the Applicant - insert address as it appears on page one of the Offer and Accepta.ce Agreement, 3. Project Number - insert nine digit number from page one of the Offer and Acceptance Agreement. 4, DSHS Water System Number - insert fi-,e digit number from page one of the Offer and Acceptance Agreement, i. Project Title - insert title an it appears above the salutation line on the Offer and Arceptanco Agreement rover letter. b. Estimated SV-ting Date - invert the target month, day and veer for awardlnD con..act to bidder after DSHS approval. 7, Actual Starting Date - Insert the actual month, day and veer contract is amarded to bidder. P. Estimated Completion Date - igsert the target month, day and year for requesting DSHS approval of the completed protect, 9. Actual Completion Date - insert the actual month, day and ,Year DSHN approval of the completed project is requested. 10. Cash Nerds: Jul-Sep 174 - insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period, 11. Cash M ode: Oct-Dec'74 - insert the estimated amount 4 Referendum 27 funds nesdel for this three month period, 12. Cash Needs: Jan-Mar '75 - insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. 13. Cash Needs; Apr-Juns'75 - Insert the dettmated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period, 14. Cash Needs: Jul-Sep'75 - Insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this tnrec month period. 15. Cash Needs: Oct-Dec 175 - Insert the satiratod amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. Page 1 of 3 Const. Gract DSKS 5-77 InstruAns • 7-8-74 16. Cash Needs: Jan-Mar 176 - insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. 17. Cash Needs: Apr-Jun 176 - inaert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. 18. Cash Needs: Jul-Sep '76 - Insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. 19, Cast, Maeda: Oct-Dec 176 - insert the estimated amount of Referendum 27 funds needed for this three month period. 20. Project .work Elements and Subelements - insert the work elements that pertain to this funded project. Outline the key work unite and subunits which lend themselves to tracking progress on the funded project. See esemple following item 21. 21. % of Project - insert the percent that each element and subelement is of this project. Following is an example of project work elements, subelements . of their percentages. 20% Project Mork Elements and Subelameata 21. 2 of Project 1. Reservoir Construction 50 a. Site Preparation 10 b. Concrete Forms and Reinforcing Placement 40 c. Concrete Pouring 30 d. Piping installation 19 a. CompletLm and Inspection 1 2. New Well 20 A. Site Preparation 2 b. well Drilling and Testing 65 c. Pumphouse Construction 15 d. Piping and Pump Installation 17 e. Final Inspection 1 3. Transmission Main 20 a. Feet Completion 99 b. Project Completion and Inspection 1 4. Booster Puri Installation 10 a. Site Preparation 5 b. Concrete Pouring 20 c. Building Construction 1 d. Electrical 40 e. Pumps )1 f. Completion and Final Inspection ",.,FRS AS APPLICABLE ... - 29 COMPLETE THIS SECTION TO MARE WORK REPORT AND TO REQUEST PAYMENT FROM Li8115. 22. S Completed - insert the percentage o: work completed for each work element and subelement of this project to date. Page 2 of 3 Covet. Grant MRS 5-77 Instruct ` 7-R-74 13. Estimated S of Project Completed to Date - insert pe-centage ot total project work completed to date, including non eligible work. 24. Value of Work Completed to Date - insert dollar value of total project work completed, including non eligible costa. 25. Value of Work when Completed - insert dollar value of total project, including non eligible costa, when work is completed. 26. Payment Amount Requested -- % of Total - insert the dollar amount of Referendum 27 funds being requested and the pc,--ntage of the total Referendum 27 grant this dollar amount represents. (Most not exceed the mount and percentage specified in the Offer and Acceptance Ag.,eement.) 27. Total i'ayment Amount Approved to Date — I of,Total - insert the dollar amount of Referendum 27 funds paid to date and the percentage of the total Referendum 27 grant this dollar amount represents. 28. Cum Funds Remain --- % of Total - insert the. total cumulative dollar amount of money remaining of tho Referendum 27 grant and the percentage of the total Referendum 27 grant this dollar amount represents. "9. NAME --- TITLE --- DATE - original signature of individual authorized to certify the information provided and request payment, name and title of individual and the month, day and year of signature and request. 30. FOR DSFiS USE ONLY. Page 3 of 3 July 1. 1974 Sate of Washington Ilspartment of Social It Health Services Water Sulmly and Waste Section tail Stop 4.1 P.J. M& 1785 Olympia. WA 99SO4 Attention: It. E. Walden, Procedures and Cost Supervisor Gentle%sn: Onclosed pleam* find (3) three environmental Impact Assessment forms for projects: 9277403114 24" Wetarmain Tie from Mt. Olivet to Talbot Hill Reservoirs e277403111 Springbroot Springs Source Development s27740:112 Chlorination Syste.♦ Upgrading These EIS torms should be i, corpo.-ted Into the Referendum 27 Grant %*quests in your possession. I hope these E1S's will mast with your approval. very truly yours, Richard C. Boughton Utilities Engineer 4B ad Enclosures t>< June 27, 1974 � (INAg kEId11 T5 Mr. Richard C. Houghton Utilities Enginaer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Request Receipt of Your June 24, 1974 Letter, DSHS 5-81, WF1 - 573, WF1 - 673, Mry. and Environmental Impact Assessment Summary Project Number 277413111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Well House, Well, Et. Al. Dear Mr. Boughton: We have received the subject mat,�rial. All appears complete except for your "Environmental Impact Assessment Summary", An Environmertal Impact Statement must be completed utilising the eight Department of Ecology headings per rhelr 1972 Guidelines. A copy of our guide is enclosed. If you submit a satisfactory document by July 1, 1974 we will be able to consider this project for funding in July. If you have any questions, telephone us in Olympia at 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena, P.E., Administrator Roferendum 27 - Municipal and Industr-.Il Water Supply By: If. E. Walden Procedures and Cost Supervisor HEW:dgs cc: Ronald Olson �t Warren C. 9onnason, P.E. Bob Leaver/DSHS District FY7gineer 28 1974 PUBIC V ORKS DEPT CITY OF RENTON HEALTH SERVICES DIVISON .IOHN A BEAA, M D. Dascro, F. 0 Bot 1780. OWmov Wb"inmbn 94504 • i 1 T � r -i THE CITY OF RENTON o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON,INA=M.9B066 y e AVEPv GARRETI MAYOR 0 PUBLIC WORMS DEPARTMENT b� Waneo C Gonnaaon Dnarla, 44rfD SE PiL�e June 24, 1974 Department of Social s Health Services Water Supply and Waste Section Hail Stop 4-1 P. O. Box 1788 Olympia, WA 99504 Attn: Procedures and Cost Supervisor Gentlemen: Enclosed please find a completed grant application form for Referendum 27 Grant Funding. This Projat, 4277403111 for Springbrook Springs, well, woll- house, infiltration galleries project in Renton, Washington. The Cluy of Renton would appreciate consideration of this project in the upcoming grant review pericd. Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works nirector Pichard C. Houghton Utilities k:hginoer RCH.pap Enclosure .� DSPARTM{MT *OCTAL AMD MaAILTM GARwlCaa AND \L DUSI1 e L WA \L..\•FYUU .1 MUNICIPAL AND INDU$IRLAI WATER SUPPLY GIANTILOAN APPLICATION h41C .,yt•e11 !MI$ Is AN Arn:uTION NJI 2 � ❑ Cwnpe+wwve Mwnp Lew Taws waver S.YrN M1MIew Q hewwen,re•w 1pnNrp La\n �3Cwrra.wn Gw� seal 1 610011A1 IIWOMIT." AMIUNI • N41t .OMILL 10 M M.r 1•r.141 YM w 3a C.w City of Renton • 200 Mill Awe. S. • M1AIIWNTIDIVIIL r Renton, WA 98055 Utilities Department umw.cn wiulGi L°""'Iv 41 and 11 Kity Mpltcl TITLE Springbrook S rin s Yell - wellhouse, Infiltration Galleries 3 MOAa axurTlpe 'u lopment of the Springbrook Springs water supply for the City of Renton. t q well, cuing and quipping it at Springbrook Springs. installation of sWitao"l infiltration galleries. Clean up and rectors immediate area around collection basin. Install atom sew#r to bypass contamina•.ed surface water around the collection area. 4 WeALON M TNIS jeollp s TOTAL, Cost Of INI$ rand 4/1975 yTe,,L, 4/1915 M«eNlu / 340,154.00 s TV" V AM.CANT IcnwL OeM00•eM lw. r Mnr: I L nAil X eW1C11N INMAN INIIMIAI MIIWN.IUey COIILW 01 uNvICiM1 r 14"g 16outh o! the City of Renton Corporate Limits Loin IT 1•.RvIVfDtpl'Itr King County 11 4 DOES IM MOlEC1 MOLINE tse A(DYIynON CM LANE) ay IwecNAY U CIIMYMM"t1o"1 ❑ yes Sflf.\ T CONTAtt%MSprN Ronald Glean utilities Office Engineer Aoo"M sees.ON,swN re to Ce\\ I.r0,11 NO e,es:new 200 Mill Ave. S.. Renton, WA 98055 235-2631 - I L OTle3 r3i fSwNOM�ii(fis�t-F'f0"1C'-N3�iti� Aw hill warren C. GDnnaaDn, P. \ppe4e I-- 4N M•ew Le Cw•I City of Renton, Public works Director 200 Mill Ave. S., Renton, WA 90055 Pu st Sound Gowarn►ental Cont. f A wM$4,n•14 PAN II VAKAV _ Al: NAAR YY0161 Numl City of Penton _ 7 : i ; 0 ' 3; 1 ': I: I FAIT 11 WCTIOw 4. 041YCAS1Y0 CAW Ill AY WAITH YW THIS I40MCT YN{Y IINM fOUAa OWp11Y� OWYIIY] W41{, 1 WUIU, Y 0;,,11• W 24—Mai 0,000.00 20,000.00 30,Ob2.00 56,062.00 WARY SLIMY oll,{Y 5.000.00 1 30,000.00 49,092.00 84,092.00 Ill II WTI"13—CWT w1al H 4W Ga l NONCT awl FOt GI ANT ONLY 1014 l OSNS ys4 cra. CCtll IV.SN4'CAI,ON CWI to41 l W W41 W49q [Gf1 COfi iJ31 COST Aprarlsnwnvf swNNWs 10,0o IANO. Ill W WAY ! lNOIMSYIF6 i 41S b.�100.01 Y pAUOIY UFtlw. COYr3 ,yw bci.q .wN3 e!, mu,.a aml COOL ,KR,IY T1 ��� W-181 Water Shed Improvel I4. 2C,000.0 W-110 saw Well 25 000.0` _ Pi New Well house .P 000.0 1 W-160 Infiltratlon Gellory 20,000.0 f pIN!4 SWu1p �I Y CONNNOINCY _ 12.100.0 r SA~U'tA31 7,05<.0 4 CONSI4uiNON IAISIYCIlQf4 —_ _— A"i>4 C10 l Ow{Y um ONIY Ill 4.91 IT To Of s FAWs M•1'11 nNl p NwMI WUlltl NUMWY Pity ut 4unton I �- r r 4 ' AO I, tlrntlw r—NrpAlto qua w to Coll MM4n lW Gael noNU gNCr NO ,p iIIM WYNgn ' NK1 Coll Wni YYl 1 EroeiOn C0ntc01 In Watershed L.S. Sr )00.00 2 Stotm Sever Installation 500 L.F. $10.00 (IS,s00.00 3 Nw well drilling and casing L.S. 125,090.00 a New well house L.S. 15.0p0.00 5 New infiltration gallery L.S. I20,00L.00 ..6 Wall house piping and pumps L.S. 35,000.00 $Ios,000. --- IOfAI ors s.0 no" rau � a i rAce: MYY II ANI] NAMI City Ot Nallton Net 11. SICIA""*$I 51AWAIY Me IOAN N octt ,t ` UN ONLY IOAN COSI CSASSIIIGJION Wl IOIM INU RI I.t., NILINI cot COST COST LW I NMSOIA.Itl I Ie1NU LFNINIS � ravel wMSNs 5 CONIMACIUAI NMWNAI I(puCll e OOpe IsMMnln: > CONIINO(NCY e t01A1 wM nsrls UM o ,V ,OMMIUNNSIYI NAZI 0]SOO Ao I 1001, UM w b.WO MAA ISW p p "000 , IN]P .001 _ Uv 10 S10000 MAX "II 11. YCIION I—►NnC04119 "MIA& COfU 101 1pAN YeUNCI ONSY IIIMf IVN IKIti CeON Nr tI111M1eD C40t IM,11 "I't mr rOY 0]IQ WI:SNIT IOW IAeI 11 NCtION I—Wp01I eY IUNOINO MKI /pe INIS III awv IpnO^r4 1c11U "m 11W.UD NIIIIINOVM 1>--Me1 WAI01 w1RY WHIN SIMS 5p4otK(S. IUNW SUMItO sy AANKMVI CASN 84r 092.00 4 PAIIA\ 04LI 11ON Wit" 014I1 Sa Wcll Imam IOTA, 110.154.OQ /AOI 4 COP S PAGE APPLUANI; NAMI wOMIU NUAINN City of Fen Lon 2 7 ! 7: 41 U 1 ! 1 ! 1 1 PART If MC11ON G—PATE 150WE 6474 A I DAII CUMY)NI WAIT* RAN SIAUC'tVN WAS ADOPnD OR WAS IAII MWIIIW May It 74 WHAT IS YOUR MNUASIM CINROCI ) DNCMIRE YWI RAN S9OCIVN IN WtAlt. U51NO WPPUMENIARI PAGE) •560 Attachment I NVM ER Of CUSICMEIS 8.51N NeMNR Of C•USIOM(R WWWAItNIS N/A IOTA, N[Sltl P PSI CMTOMSRS WNO UM LOX OR MORE Of AVIYAGI DAIIY 40A AND NA[VMI IH INUY WSINIM -see Attachment ) Alt SERVICE CONNECIICNs MSltatD? M YES u NO II YES. WNAI Si 100 1 If NOT 144% INTEND.WHAT AN YWR NAM WITH RtWCI IO PROVIDING COM%llt Mt HRINGP N/A A WHAT AN 'IOW CURRENT CONNICIIOM Nn' IVtURt (HA is WICIPATU, ISgvfYl DOMING CONSIRUCIION S AVER CONSIRW;TION I • *See Attachment C M511MAI(D AVIRACA ANNUAL IiWS) 1N(OME Of MWI)I I Al GSERS IN COMMUMiv S M D I USI ANY KNOWN OR ANIKIPAIID UNRa *NO WItI U_t A SVRSIAN144[Y IAMGt VOUW Of WAiM AMU WNO WI[t N AMU 10 YOUR Mile AS A It WO OF IN*PROACI INCWM DN NATUv1 Of INf M151N1+y ANp AN (S WA1f Of WAIt1 U`.dA None 1 NUMNY CI NEW RESIDENTIAL Will ANTICIRARD WITHIN IIVt YAMS AS A WWO Of INIS PIO)tCI None _ PAR/ NI. rANTWKAIM"U AOIYWMT IOP fiu mur r mlw bU�nmeJ Mnoln i��vY untl[er xr I. ly calla v I' M n mwnmrlRPJ r If unA 'M ' In[IuyNl,.m,m en b1T el Mn MAwM1p W bhp IM A,N INgI peyt TMg,I�a Prxm x hen Il owelaN el11mR b4M MI TMt OPplrtx•m a my H m IMIq[ I,WIm<M1KIY Wel•call m OR w!N MnNlxv pwPhNim eM Y•nn IN Ppl. t.Nrn[,ronmuml pxWerl,el IM Myunm•N RI SM�eI arW NqM Sx[NO yawl w Npn Ipv IMnenM g01x DV1aIIMM antl el IN RIYI11 x 1'pn prgrrH I S16NAIU01 Of AaINUY,UD REPRESENTATIVE IYNO NAME 11T11 �E MOI'1!_ Ila Rae 1 PART IV. fAMAIM STASWWT IC.O N M lmry l Oe4 I'M it-JAI RAG( ) Of 3 PAG,V Sprinybrook Springs - Well - Wellhuusu, tnliltration (Galleries. ..'he proposed project will upgrade thu present Water Supply at springb-ook Springs to meet rurront and luture water dumands- 1Te project includes drilllny, casing and equipping a new vertical wulll installatiol. or A hump hOeaui pumps; and Appel- tenancusi installation „t nw infiltration yallenest venovstron of eaistiny infiltration yalleriasi stoaA runuft reroatinvi landscapinq, urobrun coiurol, and rallaLilitatrdn of dmagud areas from previous washouts. ,\ OGMATa[NT tat. AND N[LLTM Nerlc[a 0 ��• Naa.m.(•v,ca• O,v J10N R^ INO SYn ar MUNICIPAL AND INOUSTRIAI WATfR SUPPLY rMlr IS AN tIrlN.AIIGN rda a'NaN NNnb� i ) ❑ Cwwerrww Nw+,.p !m• 2 . 7 17 . e ', 0 � 3 � 3 1 1 1 ypy ti....,..u.,M t.y,h.,p u.., osl.s r,h• s.,,e, N.xNW pt•NV.uRM G,•m !. �eroarAnoN � .Nti4Nf ,I)ON Yw o. 10 Y.NWn 1aw city of R n "anto 6tc.,. iGh sit. ur.rNaNnmv s:w _ 200 kill Ave. S. Utilities Department Renton, WA 98055 rlCMU WI 01IR Il and 11 Ki a 1010AC1 raw Springbrook S rain a Well - Welihouse, Infiltration Galleries J 1`0041C1 O(xliruON —'— RsdeveloPent of the Springbrook Springs water supply for the City of Renton. Drilling well, casing and equipping it at Sprinybrcwt Springs. installation of additional infiltration galleries. Cleau up and restore ismledlste Area around collection "Gain. install storm surer to bypase contami-., ad surfaco water around the collection area. WGnoN a T011 rao s told cwT a 1Nd ,erect O/1975 r• ,,) •11915 Nr,Mn!__ c 160,150.00 n IVW ( ANRi\ANI ICb.! YM.w.aV b. o• b.al nM1 Y «yN.Op! iNpiy, � iNtla1411 Wi6%1 tOYtG!O•µrv<NIr rKufp •South of the City of Renton corporate Limits 10u "ON 1' —Y:`tidlfPt�GrRkklPr' King County L 31 a. wire VNf "DRCT tKNIN Tie ACO411VIl N d AND at JUKNAtf ON CONDINNAtHow ,7 v. aaNs • CpIfACr NNOIldI Ronald Olsen Uti l itfss_Office Cngiieer .YONWtu ONw'.C" Ira+WWyy CZ ;, I M nweM,N = 200 kill Ave. S•, Renton, wA 98055 1354631 ar/avr�n��„z�rearr�nsu�'�lzaa _ rant Warren C. Connason, P• asara 1rw City of Renton, public Works Director 1 200 kill Aw, S., Renton, WA 96055 Puget Sound Governmental Conf. AMI1 AN11 NAMI NO:IJ NVMU. 1 City of Penton '7 ( 0; rAH 11 WOION 4 *RAN,C�SIIMAUQM C,AIADON" COfI 4-MMAPI IOr OrAN{ rN11C1 ON" .NM 0.u.•.•. rWCI 0111 WI 1 Erosion Control in Watershed L.S. 5,000.00 2 Storm Saver Installation $00 L.P. I $10.00 I1S,000.00 1 New well drilling and casing L.S. I25,000.00 New well house L.S. is,000 10 5 New infiltration gallery L.S. I I20,000.OL 6 Well house piping and pumps L.S. 14,000.00 i I i I i I 1 uA,e su 4.70 r l a i r a i • 1 Aihl(AN 5 NAM[ ROA." N City of Renton 2 UMIUy? j 7 ' q 1 U 31 PAST it. EICTtON A— "SIID TAM NASD/at DW ma Age frtf e10MCT WYY.wm snvKe aAnu � a..Age T owes o alu4e. .Dann ell *Alf$ lW Y 6e 000.00 20.000.00 30,062.00 $6.062.00 01.11 51000.00 301000.00 q9,P' I.OG 84,0%2.00 MIT 11 mCT.0%4.CWI UM kv eW DYM 110AIt1 amT Nm CHANT ONLY To•M we 0SN USE ON" COST CtAUMCTt ON Q. Klee fFPet +SAS tUD+Itt CWt 'W cm, POST + AfM1+N6ilAtWE EAPEMfl SO,000.0 1 tANO a+LNI OF WAY 3 WQLkIta+NG aASK ffti 6.000.0 FACuaY C 'TAI COSra+Dw Many ' <aan a• mnw.•n.+ COW U.0 nT,Tbimf W-181 Water Shed Improvement 20,UU0.0 W-110 Now Well 75 000.0 _ W-130 New Well house. 10,0 0.0 W-16D Infiltrotion Gallery + 20,000.0 S olmll 15poAYt ii e i •. CChnNOFNCY i ;,7 00.0 I SA1ES TAX ,L L.0 CONSfNChON l"Ct+ON -------- TOTAL f#OA�SyAD KA W.e Tm ONLY u YAGt I OF 4 +AGtl r AMT-CANT S NAME City of Renton 2 �t7 __01__0 3 1 1 1 MIT II. WRON 0-401T SUMMARY POR LOAN Pgjw;w my LOAN C foe nsHi USE ONLY _COST ClA5SIi1DAlIGN COST TOTAL fUWLLI IOTA, SE'0J1, COSY (C5T COST COST NRSOPML 1 rnNGE NEW.., e TIIAVEL I SURVIVES 5 CWEAMAE MRSONAM SEWC13 e VNER I1wnMb p CONTINGENCY -~— - B LOTA1 NN DSHS USE ONLY fOMPREH[NS,'Y hAN " POp 100. UP TO 1S.000 W - �'aW POP 15.000 + I" @5001 :. UP lO 110,000 MAA MRT 11 NC110N 1 AlrlCIPATEO CANTAE coif{P0R lOAN"*ACT ENBT �T(MSIVwk ,,Vs a -_l.anI (E11MATlJ _-- tORT US,VHEI To1Al — MET 11. SNEION A-.#UMT EY WN0[NO Sow* full THIS M 10 ONEI _•—_—�_� 1.01NG A)Ukt �— -_-- i TUNIC"Welt, REFERENDUM ]P--MU WATER SUPPLY -' 56,062.00 OTHER STATE SOURCES ^_ WNpS SUPPLIED AY APPLICANI ^_ CASH i 84,092.00 GENEMI OEl1GAT1OTY A" -^~ REVENUE EoNCA OTHER sOURctl ISFECIPYI IOTAI 140,154.00 PAGE A Of 5 PAGES AMICANTS NAME NOIEC, NUMNR r C1t of Penton _ 2 ' 7 ' " O ; U 3 : 1 I 1 1 RAN 11 NOION A - TO IftM N OAtA A CAII EURRRNt WAnO RAIE SIRUCIUAI WAS AMip�[D Op WAS LA, MWdrfD May 19 74 S WMAI IS VWR MINIMUM CHARGEI A I DESCRIRt IWI RAIL SIRDCII N W DIIAII. USING W)MLI EAOARY RACKS A804 Attachment 1 I NVMNt OF IUSTOW" 8,516 NUMBER OR CUSTOMER EWIV44NT5 N/A TOTAL. e,SIP E LIST CWIOMERS WHO VU 10% OE MOIL Of AVERAGE DAILY PLOW AND NA.WU OF THRIR RUS'Nna •See Attachment l ARE SERVICE CONNECTIONS MEIEND? g YES J NO 11 YES. WH41 %+ 100 "Of IDD% MEftND.WHAT AMR yWR BANS WITH RESPECT 10 NOVIDING COM%Elt MEPRING, N/A A WHAT AN YWR CURRENT CQNNECI.ON FEE$, NTUN PMANGB ANIICINTtD ISpgdyl DURING CONSIRUCTIOu S A AFTER CJMt1U(TION S R a300 Attachment C ELTIMAND AVERAGE ANNUAL GRCSS INCOME OF NSIDENIIAL VNRS Ih COMMUN, 1 • __ D I LIP ANY KNOWN OR ANTIC,RnTEo USLRS WHO Wlll UF& A SUNIANJIAL1M L1111 VOLUME OF WATER AND WHO Will N ADW(. 10 YOUR 1151EM AS A RESULT OR 11H$"OJIC1 IN WCFI INS NATURE OF IRA CIVNESS AND AN ESTIMAtt OR WATER USAGE None E NUMNR OR NEW NSINNIIAL DSER ANfIUVAUO WITHIN flVt YEARS AS A RESUII OF MIS PICI None tH11NCAn0N 00 ADRMm m IRA yndrnryNrd rrpnpnbu.r nn16M INp1 rnr +11pmuepn H,hn.I'W N.•rwnA H NId MNN1 pn0 tool Mp•1 nuNprr,Rd rp qnd LulMrr rh,L uPYI.•gnpn Ir yp urrd aJ••pL.r rp 11V by OI TIN RIIRWM/M TM gL.pllwm"NOR HN,L Iwo,L erwdWR p rM OR. pl rnr,upyhmr.ur p Jnv N.van rMrrol r ,N Lpnrgr wrd pH RpNL MR M 11R„+mrpry{N•HrySM RM von lHell.h1A Ho",MpgdnrmL.IHRMRduro p1 1,A NOR,,.,pl Swrgl pME H.IH SArvuh Rmm I IRNpw AMIw aVrallnw s:tl pl rM erq. w loan pgnrMAnr ^r wrn NO, SICNAIUN OF AV I J 'JODIRNIATIN ipf0 NAM! i RMt 'V NARRAt1V\ ItATIMIYT ICA.14. RR• dumNAnH LIMA NI 11.1411 RA SOF SM E. Rev y-7q REFERVID@1 27 MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL i:ATFR SUPPLY QiVLRO:\3n--rAL IMPACT STAMEYT GUIDELINES General - The State Environnental Policy Act of 1971 requires the applicant to prepare a Final Fnvire..mental Impact Statement for any project vhich significantly affects the environment. If the project is minor cr will not have significant effects, an sasessment of the project should he pr«oared using the format described in these guidelines and resulting in a Negativa Declaration. Content - In either case, the document must be easy to read, understandable, and cnntnin sufficient Information to allow the reider a thorough review of the pro- posal and its environmental effects. The document nay be brief us long as the relevant subjects are adequately .overed. The Final Environmental Impact Statement or Negative Declaration most be signed by An official of thn municipality. Comprehensive PI in - A Final nivironmental Impact Statement most be submitted to ti,e Department of Social and Health Services District :ngineer for review along with cite completed comprehensive plan. Frginoe+r lnRcL rt - the applicant is advised to discuss with rho District Engineer whetlivr It would bo appropriate to prepare an Lnvironmental Irynact Statement or Negative Declaration. In most cases one of the following will apply: 1. A Final Environmental impact Statement should be prepared and sub- mitted to the District Engineer along with the Engitu Bring Report, I I' a. An Environmental Impact Statement has not been submitted and reviewed as part of the Comprehenuivc Plan, OR b. The project will significantly affect the envirunont and it is not ccvorod Ai detail in the Environmental Impact State- ment sceocipunylnt, the. Comprehenpivo Plan. 2. A brief latter should he submitted to the District togineer along with the lhglnaoring Report notifying hiat Oat the Final Envirnnaantal lmpaet Statement was reviewed and accepted as part of the Comprahsnolve Plan IF that statement was prepared in auff£eient detail to covar the subject Of the 1Agiuneving report. - 9. A thorough asaesament rasultlnb in a Negative Declaracion uay be sub- mitted to the District Engineer alorg with. the Engineering Report - IF the project is minor or will net have aignificant effects and no ocprelwaaive Plan requitement exists. Constiaction Grant - The applicant is advised to ciscuss with the District Engineer whether : 'ould ',c ppraPriate to prepare do Environmenta' Impact Statement or Negative Decl.iati :st cases. coe of the following will apply: 1. A Flual Enviroam:ntal Impact Statement should be Preotrad and submitted to the Department of Social and Health Services along with the grant application forms IF: a. The construction project is major o: viil have significant effects and an Environmental Impact Stmtc�,L has not been submitted and reviewed as part of the Comprehensive Plan or Engineering Report, OR b. The project will significantly affect the environment and it is not covered in detail by an Environmental Impact State- ment previously reviewed as part of the Comprehensive Plan or Engineering Report. 2. A brief letter should be sent to the Department of Social and Health Services along with the grant applications indicating that the Final. L'nviroamental Impact Statement has been reviewed and accepted as Bart of the Comprehensive Plan or Engineering Report, IF that statement was prepared in sufficieut detail to Lever the Tor. truet:o. project. ]. A thorough assessment resulting in a Negat lve Dec`. rat.on may 1)c submitted to the Depurlmmnt of Social and Health „trvires along _..h .v .. ...._ ..__.._. ._ .,_..._.. ._ or will not have si6mlficant effects. c J _- - The Department nay request a Final Lnvirotmen. 1 Impact Statement in geme cases when it feels significant effects may result from a project and the applicant sus elected not to submit an Environmental Impact Statement. Examples of types of projects which generally Limed an Environmental Impact Statement include reservoirs, new source develop•- mart, and plaecmeat of transmission uains througS pre- vlc,.sly undeveloped areas. Surnrry - A Final Environmental Impact Statement is required to be submitted with all Comprehensive Flans. A1.1 Engineering Reports must be cov:rcd by do Environmental Impact Statement unless the protect will be minor or have insignifi- cant effects (if vitner or insignificant en assessment resulting n a Nugativu ,claration is required). Similarly, canateucticn grans rpplications must he covered by an fnvi rourn,en Ul hepact Statement or as assessmtnt supporthag a Negative Dcelarati.oe:. , REFERI NIMI 27 MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER SUPPLY ENIRO*1I%*TAL IKPACr STATEYEIIT GUIDELINES Tha Cover Page Should Include the Following haterial: Nature of This Report! (Impact Statement, Assessment Supporting a Negative Declaration) Siansor: Ucg{ ncy, i-tWiress, Contact Person, Telephone Number) Type of Proposed Action: (Comprehensive Plan, ' .gineering Report, Construction Grant) Official_ Iitle and ."crirtion of Proposed Act (e.g., Purpose, Location, Sire) List of Itcpacts List of Alternatives Review Pe r_od: (Date Sent and Deadline Date for Commects) Recipicats of the Docuren[: (Reviewers) lire following outline must be used to develop an Environmental Impact Statement or to sue-,port a Negatf••c Declaration: A. The Proposed Action - Complete description, including historical background and justilication, public participation, relationship to existing plans and remaining actions along witty startin. and completion dates 11. ErisrtnR Conditions - Natural setting, including; any unusual characteristics, present uses and types of development ana public values involvvIi C. FtIyIrmuental Impact of Nee Propns ed Action - Changes in natural characterise , s and human rectors such as com.•mutity functi.rns, its econemy, and life style of its people D. Q110Ctd..ola Advorse proposed tnl Effects - All effects and reasons for these eftocta and measures proposed to minic;i.xe them, including costs E. Alternatives to rile Proposed Action - ldenti�y and discuss alternative projocu� including the altern:.tive of no project), reasons for selecting the proposed project over otl.ers, and measures taken to minimise the impact F. Rela tio"I He twenn te Short-Term Ins. and Lun<•- h —�--- i'yrr Enhancement of the Euvironmont Period of time involved rn project, [erw puteutial of the resources used and discuss'on of how , e proposed action will affect availuldlity Of choices for future Generation to select similar or other uses. G. Irreversible or ltretViOvabla Resource Coeriitme•nts - Ncttre of commitments, how they affect the resource and reasona fur tl�tese c-rrrlitaronts (N.) Baer, ft:r A. a sr,rot su.,,L(Ll tj 11 be a!irr Dec,l_ a_rAttcn Atcompamir„ Orart �plle aCi ors if Final tar rromaelttal tiLate c.nl tR ; prepared, the; paragraph must t added to the prceadinc. (A. tIn'OU;r C.1 su—arizir; why the. �,.c S,�aMcnt. attached -oncludee tlrai tho- prupos.<d rmro-true tion is rinor or has insl'n:ficant cffrcts. Roferedce: Guidelines for te:,lementatien of the State Environmental Policy Act, Wdshineton State Department of ieology, 1972. CORNELL, HOWLAND, HAYFS & MERRYFIELD CLAIR A. HILL & ASSOCIATES R^sgn� nr' _- -- - I4NY a u1 F11so1NNE VN I I".. Irr '^ AS111N1/1 ON I u I IINI NInR111AM !FI.57] � WASNINGTON URE FUNDING OUES7lONNAlNE IIIx..,a P:,wr,.0 PEuX,uw wR11 wN MsLINnNm •_.-- --.._._---_-_ __.. __ �.. . _. ._- IIIVnpuu. WnLmVIan WILW 1 MYq WAR Uru:N[PRCrNN IIUI RIILN 1 I 1 uN l qr 1 l.r.rnn A blw! flr I it l l✓ru Ml Nu !ity of Renton Ronald Wean 100 mill Ave. S., Renton, WA "055 Utilities Office &gineer - 2]5-2611 I PROJECT PERIOD IHI t01 AL GOST OF PpOJECI 4/1975 to V1975 _ S 140,154.00 r FNOJECT LOCwnOIN QbI YUNIGIMIity IJci COUNTY IJP+ua»Lgrrvl (nni ;q Attachment --- King11 R AL LOCAL W N(J HITGNFUTURE UTHFN runDlnD PcpcsnrgoE: 60.0 % 40.0 % 0.0 HAVE YOU L AND ATTACHED l3!HROoAEVEppE YOU THE LOCAL FISCAL CONDITION REORT NO l3AOpTITAA,%o3 Au MtH E{IJ!O PFR YN TTRNTNU NiTY ❑V W 0 NO THIS MOJtC!CONFORM- TO TN[GOMMREM[b�—1VE�PLpN FOp 1\I DURING rHE CONET0.UCTION gEglOp y LOCAL REGIONAL. ❑OR STATE INDICATE THE AVE AAOE WORN FORCE 15 non/Months wry1tl ISTMETHE t'%VLr be'' I"[NVIq-OEI tN Attachment IS TNIS PROJECT THE RESULT OF A I[OEAAL 1111 W1Ll THE NECESSARY FUNDS FO0.ORE RATING OR$TAU STATUTORY REOUOIEMENYT YES C7 NU TH[COMPLETEO IM!"CT aE AVAILAa1[T !dj]YES NO -"PRO![CT ESNERIT MfA3u RE �. _—�. —`�•-� —.' —_..�""-'� 'Eot•ct public voter supply by rehabilitating Springbreok water supply and further osvaloping he votes source. CHftN THE FOLLOWING rtEM3 THI1T N11Vf aE[N CMRL[OT[O TO DATE FDR THE PRUJEit PLAN DESIGNED Lmm�'11 ALAN APPROVED M ENOINE[fiNO GOMPLETEO PLAN AUTHORI[1O le+ PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING APPROVED ❑ [NGINtERINO APPROVED ANO AGCE✓TED PLAN COMPLETED Ihfl ENGINEERING AUTH04411E0 .GENTRY OROANI2ATONAL AND CIT12EN SUPPORT FOR TNO PROJECT ity Of Renton Late of Washington Department Of health and Social Service[ GOfE TNIS PppJf C t YRpV ID[THE FOLLOWING i ' GRKN F.RAM51DN Ir�1 SERVE THE UNOERPNIVILEGEO OR HANDICAPPEO NEW OPPORTUNITY FOX INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT /I .lI SAVE"MICRILAL%$It% PRESf 4. RVE NATURAL SITES "J PROVIDE AOOITIONAL RECREATIONAL APEAS ELIMINAIE OR REDLYE LOCAL NUISANCE CUNUIt1UN Ia! PROTECT THE NATURAL LNVIRtAMENT PROVIDE SEASONAL OR YEAR POUND USE OF SITE GOES THIS PROJECT SA 1151 r.11.41C V 11 V IINI .IR INUt:l l VIAL WPIEA UkNANaI _ _ IO�YES C� NO II UESCRIM THE MULTI PU RPUSE FOTI NT$At OF THIS VNU+I.CT ANU AT TAC A COPY OP TNF MOPU�AL�—��" :tschsd -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TON f US! ONLY URE _ _ - _ _ - - - _ - _ _ _ - -WASNI he In,. I•.•nr I. .... b, M „Nil FI-673 WASHINGTON F RE LOCAL FISCAL CONDITION n .,r IPR,NU VNII PM]V1.,4,INIlU INW tltt lMVl'...,. IUPI VPLJI Jr t50.6 1.050P.Uftft c IN D�ce�n6et-�lnc973 IP.Inr nnlNl�ls Stl9.681.OB0.00 '17, OF RA'MTOM — OFdTEONfSS FOR GENERAL PURPOSES WITHOUT A VOTE OF THE PEOPLI I[GAL LIMIT V 318 m 3N IWtucneve,APDllubtaf of IA ml Ph-WhIli Valuv S 4,4?2.406.00 NO18TEONESS INCURRED I G O.Bond Liab,htivs - S1, _10000.U0 Las Redemption Fund Awu: a. Can on Hand 93,697.00 b. UncDMcted Tall" . . ' ' ' ' 193.697.00 Total Appl,ca0N Asian - ,426.703.00 E.em of Liabilities Um Au*U - S 7 GllNra Fund 4abJn Ks InUudirp Wartime.Contracts and Others t Las Gemul Fond A3att, r _ A. Caah on Hand - �— u. Uncullacied Tan c. R"twaOln ILnt,n Oatadl Total Applicable Arun E.tm of Lis' o.a Awls 3 $Ilan lu l .u0 .Cont ac bKludiny Waranl3,Conlutb and Ot Mta Lai Sbat of Road Fund Awn. o G30 on"..,it S 0. Uncollected Teats c. Rec"vaph,ILdl Ir.Oaadl Total Apputabl.Astala Excess,of Lvsbndta bell Aae',. Other Fund Lob lo-As IRapeat 10,"in SeWuu fund time _ J a In 2 or 3 AODval Total Not Dentin IndableDllm Mind..of lndebledom Sinn Available 1,99Gr306.00 . —__ 4EBTEONESS FOR GENERAL PURPOSES WITH A 315 VOTE OF THE PEOPLE IApw,Able line lu Count- C11m,Towm antl Hold""D41nm3.I LEGAL LIMIT 0 IS%an Propene Vatoe - rv147047,108.00_1 INDEBTEDNESS INCURRED(Punuam 10 a Vutol G.0 Bond Win'tin ' ' ' ' ' S 3A0.000.00 Lm Redemption Ane . , Cah on Hand . • ' ' • L. D,KDIletIYd Tapes w u - ' Total ApPhcable Awn ' ' 96.850.00 Excess of LlaWhtia Ov" A sH% . . . . . ' . . jSO.00 Net GPMOI IndebtWlcen from bYction I collison"IndWlWnaa SAMOA IAnd II ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' 1.469.463.00 Margin of Genial lu,pou IldaDtedOm Still Avulabu ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' 12 $77.735.00 INDEBTEDNESS FOR SPECIAL PUAPOSC A 35 VOTE OF THE PEOPLE • (Apuncabe only to Cam and Towns Ior Ue y R..pnn' LEGAL LIMIT•7A%on Notion,Value - S I INDEBTEDNESS INCUARED(Punuant to a Vote' G. 0.Bond Lubdmn Lin Ra wordion Fund Auau a. Wh on Hand - S it Uncollected Tun Total Apn"Int Aneo - E.Wss of L4abdlUn Oyu Assets . . . ' . Margin of SWcul Indebbdnn,SWt Annable �B t. INDEBTEDNESS FOA SPECIAL PURPOSES WITH A 31S VOTE OF THE PEOPLE (Agd1ic la only to C11Ha and Towns for Pnat and OWn Spree Puruu,n.l LEGAL LIM,r P?%%on ProWny V84I - - - —•— INDEBTEDNESS INCURRED IPunuud to a Vmal G 0,Bond Llabibpn - I• ' List Aademptmn Fund Assets: a. Cnh on Hand . . . . 1• b. Uncollected T,xn L_ Total Aplkabil Assets r� Excess of LUabihW,Oyu Ann, ' ' ' ' ' ' M og.n of Spacel IndeatedWn SIIII Avalla0le . . • ' ' . . . . r --, List separately to, sun numbered category above the amount of any bond Issue planned but not yet suborn"fd for approval. Show the amount, Bshmeted date of issuance and source of repayment funds it othpl then property barn. Under a ceparate heading also show the mine data to, planned Issues of utility revenue bonds. II Indef tednecs for General Purposes with a 0/5 vote of the People 1. Fire Station $1,000,000.00 1975 ]. Senior Citizens Center $ 300,000.00 1975 III Utility Revenue Bonds 1. water Utility S1.5001000.00 1914 1. Sewer Utility $ 500,000.00 1974 CITY OF FENTON - WATEAF:OAKS 1frILITY Utility hates E.ffe,'•'.ve as of June 1, 1914 MCNTflLY WATin HATE Basic le Service Targe 3/4 • S 1.S5 1• 1.95 1-1/2• 2.70 2• 3.80 3• 5.60 a• 9.SS 6• 16.10 0• 2e.15 3 10• 31.90 12• . 40.20 COIL"IOl1 i'IY MTE.S ` 0 - 2S00 cu. ft. S 0.29C per cu. ft. 2600 - 35000 cu. ft. S 0.26C per cu. ft. Over 3S.000 cu. ft. $ 0.i2C per cu. ft. The rates for water rervice suppliod to premises rot within the limits of the City shall be double the rate fired for water service supplied within the City for the s.ie ,Nan-.ity allowed. MCN'n]T.Y CITY SFWEN RAW Single Family Dwellrrsg Units S 1.50 per month - All other users - for each 900 cu. ft. of water .'sad S 1.50 per month The rates for City gamer service supplar.d iu prmisas not within the limits of the City shall be one and one-half 11-1/21 times the basic rates applicable to resident users for similar services. MON•T111R METRO SFWEM ML Single Family Dwelling Units S 2.75 per month All other users - for each 900 cu. ft. of water used S 2.15 per mcmth VPO j 9v ,..•wt.+�aail+{h+h+::i7rr'1 -+tow..- �..+n•.i-+�aaa. IiLy Ol RWItoli - Hatoreal'kL ULility Statdment of Revenue wul <;) e e For the pariudi January 1, 1973 w D, ,, A,ar 31, 1973 Operates Hevenud '-71imw�T,T`.=as $ 701.20 Metered :;ales 1,205r 988.92 i'ire k^oteetion Service 13:670.50 Other Salds to Puulic Authc._,i.j 62,612.21 M>,acdlLuleols Reveu.+d 182.02 OUwr Hater Ravdnuo 1,530.26 Total 0puratin! Ruvanuu $ 1,264,6u5.11 :7para Revenue Deductions Before r,:preciat lon wra . c =Kpwwu $ 655,001.43 M.,Iutwn a i q)wu;u �!01,286.99 Texas 14u,678.32 Total (pasting Doductiont .afore Depreciation 996,966.74 Not Open,ting Income Bal'uru Depreciation $ 267,718.37 Lnsu npruciation 182,275.114 lint 0poratine Itl.:ome $ 105,442.93 Add 4 oparat4, Income ng5 16,311,38 Total bwomu $ 121,754.31 Lass Nono eratir�',,. Expanse erasxpunsalavunue lands $ 47,53.2.77 Ulteruut Expense - Wier lulu; Term i.abt 4,136.88 Amortisation of light Inacowlt ww Expwlsd 1.405.32 lotal NDno;,ratity; Expwa o 53,114.97 Nut Income to hatained Earnings $ 68,639.34 RECIPIENTS OF THE DOCUM' Depar Gnent of Sexial and Health Services Water supply and Waste Section Health Services Division F.O. Sox 1788 Olympia, WA 9a504 C.ERIIFICATION HY CITY OF RENTON REPRESENTATIVE: The amity of Renton Representative identified below heresy certified that the infornwtion turnishud in thin I:�,virenmental Impact A,.ess..,ent summary is true and accurate to the best of Their knowlvdgj, -- Siynature Title Date s • \ M) 14" PERFORATED COLLE..TOR 01 / `PIPES I / UPPER DAM_y CONIC. WALL CASSION VALVE CHAMBER INLET CHAMBER COLLECTOR PIPES IN GRAVEL W _Z J W A W N 'O N V' 2 r N_ X W METER 9 CHLORINATORS DEVELOPMENT OF SPRINGBROOK SOURCE - EXISTING � I / NEW INFILTRATION GALLERY O WELL HOUSE B WELL, COLLECTOR SUMP B LOW LIFT PUMPS -~ NEW MAIN LINE METER B CHLORINATOR DEVELOPMENT OF SPRINGBR.00K SOURCE - STAGE I I 200,000 GAL. STANDPIPE ol DEVELOPMENT OF SPRINGBROOK 50URCE STAGE 2 rf I t �l ■rg t�FIRM��_��i._: 1 low ��, ►I Ills o1 on l ■1 11 � ;f n n ti IWORT OF 1:.CA111TtATIV Novnmbdr 15, 1966 • of application . .April 14. 1906 Date of eaammattuu N.t) 11. 1966 . . Application No. 19590, «_ ,r._. _... -city.cl, Renton .. Address City Hall, Cngincering Department, Renton, Washi:,gton 9405S tiq•applied for 9.28 c.f..;. Use 2:4nieipal supply :re of appropriation Springbrook Crock ...Tributary of... .Dursanish Rivc;__.,w_ Tracts 7 6 v, Plat of Springbrook Acre Tracts, i1 tub. vithlii SEIAT.,t. See . 6 Twp 22.N. yRge. 5. E. County King ruured or estimated quantity. See rocords - flow mo�tloreJ by/t Prubable low.,.iw Wty prcv,uusly uppropn.ted WT. 2.75,c.f.o. CWT 2.75 c.i.s; ET. 2.30 c,f.s. .w use made of water Domestic supply.-lrr iyal ion, o,unicipal supply. Slat, pcopogaliea _..,_.-. ,satin wort•contemplated urxrbarynad Additional davulopmant of the source, gravity.pipclima.r .. %I equipment.._ Qa3 chlorinator _.... -_. .___.. , ... ,, ......_.....,__ __..�.... ' . �sbk arroage•. Planned Pre>vnt _. _._. YaMWa.. -._... ... .. an water rights apputtonant to this land See bnlov .. ...• .. .- _._ _,_.._.�... q. miters of project ._ Not begun_ W_Depa)tmppta g(.[,slier u•s and Game,(9-20-66). -.wkiXtrawa (s6gbslow).__. _. .,ruty retommenn,, ,olab 9,'_b c,f.s. 6 Irrtp .. _... Dom... . ....,. 6681.6 acro-feet per yea, Muni^+pal 9.28 c.t..u. A 66d1.6 acre- Other usty.. ... ....., .... feet per year ,+artment of Fisheries and Game report See below .„ _. .._ . .....�... a:remarks and prov,norls: Zhu report of the Defartn+rntw of Fisheries and Came is as follow: p,sentativos of the Department of Fisheries and the• Urpnrtmunt of Game hove made further tl. investigations of the above noted watet right applwation. eloeation of the point of diversion, S61NE1[, Section n, [ownehip 22 North, Range S East Y.lb King County. It wa+ fed catod that chi, applicaticn al.0 was inclusivo of the existing err right bulna in the quantity of approximately 2 c.L,a. tiol,: investigation rovealed that tt•c proposal is to dcselop springs in the iernrdfato Oros of present poir rf diversion. l:xlscjng stream fluwa pasafng the area will still be ,need and ptn:oe, ,own Sprin;brook creel,. '1%. h,•paftmcnt cal Fisheries and the Department Caa! w{.:�jarn no ebtrcL *�, m-rov 1 t thi - wel +acne of the �ttv of Kenton, pro- lm a r �iexart Clov oC 2.5 c.•ri.S,_is maintained twar tits center of mho norttl,jly�m+turr of id1R9� Tawnshi0 22 North. Range i Kest N.li. u dupartmvnts recomaoend ulese comments xupersade the direct protest CiluJ .,,uuut this it risltc application and prevsuualy submit:cd to the Suparvtsar of Water Resources." REPORT OF THE DIVISION OF WATER RPSOMCSS: Plans for the devvlopmcnt of this source by the City of Renton are somewhat Indefinite at this time. Initially, a vertical drill 4olo Is to be cwistruotod to aid in deter. mining thv proper method of devalopment of we svurcc, It is hoped chat the spring source cau be duveloped by means of horixontal calloetora inserted in stratified glacial sands and gravels. There is presenrly installed a 20-inch etrel ;ravity pipeline Aran Spriagbruok Springs to the Talbot Rusurvotrs. This pipclinu ib equipped with a float valve which causes 4 cessation of flow in the line when the reservoirs are full. The pipeline now has a maxtnwm capacity of about 2.31 cubic foot per second. A patrllel pipeline will be added provided sufficient water is devulopvd to justify additional transmission facilities. ' The City of Renton enjoys the followiag Iintcd water richrs: Ry�L ur,ntity-Inxtantanuout" (li ntity-annueI Surface Water Certificate No. 4o3 2.3 cis (1032 gpm) e 1 Ground Water Certificate No. 884•0 176 gym 273.5 acre-tent t u n n n 885-0 263 gpm 424.0 ad6-D 1040 gpm 167..0 ' " 867-D 1040 gpm 818.0 111 3591-A 1100 gpm 2000.0 „ n " " n 3569-A • 320 gpm st2.0 " n a ., w w 3770-A 150 l.pm 240.0 11 Permit " 75')4 1500 gpm 2420.0 1. " " ' " 7691 16DO Rpm 2576.0 e u a u 7492 2250 gpm 3220.0 w u 7681 1000 a➢m 1220.0 i Totals 12,665 gpm 17,399.5't'e " No annual valuea were being assigned by this office at the tiMA this filing was made. e'+ 7bo1.8 acre-feet primary right; 9737.7 acre-fact aupplemental right. The planning Comati+don of the City of Renton In February, 1965, comprltd a report of population characteristics for the Renton Urban Area. .his report indicated a 259.6 per cent iacreaae In population for the period 190 to 1985. A comprehenslvo report on the municipal water system for the City of Renton prepared by Cornell, Howland, llayca and Met.yfivid (CH2M), October, 39b5, postulated that the city, by 1465, w.:uld increase its water service to a proportionate pupulaefoo increase, or approximately 57,000 persons, The report by C11214 indicated that the combined tusldenttal and consxrclal usage by the city to 1964 tpprnxiswicvd .a gallona per capita per dry. A spo( check in the Heather llowne and Kenton lltU areas truttcatod a per capita eunuumption of ILL µallons pot day. Research into par capita wales 144494ele to Wcntoro Wnxbington (presumably by CH,ti has shown an averagu demand of 120 gallons per day. An independent study conducted by this office has resulteJ in a slightly higher figure, 140 gallons per capita per day; however, all heavy industrial demands were included in our study. The suggastcd 120 g/c/d figure used by C112M appears to the writer to be ,cry real- , istic and is used as a basis for the quantity recommendations. Consequently, the annul demand is calculated to Le 7661.8 acro-feet for the projected 57,000 population. The continuous diversion of 9.28 c.f.s, would result in an annual volume of 6681.6 acre-feuc, Although approval is herein graced for the development of the entire 9.28 c.f.s., it is the writer's opinion that difficulties in d6veloping this entire quantity may be encountered. In view of the fr_t that the city already has ail oxiseing certificate of water right for 2.30 c.f.s. on this source, 2.30 c.P.s. as grautud under this application must be considered as a suppii•meutal right and 6.98 c.f.s. as •t primary right. It is thought bosL to include tilt quantity granted under the original right under this 'I filing since there may be some question as to the validity of Certificate No. 4e3. The City of Renton was enjoined from using the waters in question in 1932 by the Ring ; County Superior Court. The order contained the language that,. "the def.ndant- ; respondent City of Renton be, and it is, hereby enjoined from using the waters under f said permit No. 1555 (now Surface Water Certifioar, No. 463) until such time as they have acquired rho right by purchase or by condemnation as provided by law." The ,N1. Washington State Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the lower court. There is no evidence in the £ilea of this office to indicate that the injunction was dissolved. .11,I In view of the fact that the City of Renton ho1Ja were- rights totalling 7761.8 acre- feet ender existing primary rights, the total annual diversion quantity, 6681.6. is I approved as a totally supplemental right. As provid_a under RCW 43.71.130 and 90.03.360. a master meter shall be installed in .I this system to measure the total amount of the diversion. Use of the waters to be appropriated under this application will be for-a public water supply. State board of Health rules require every owner of a public water supply to obtain written approval from the State Director of Hcalt . prior to any new construction or alterations of a public water supply. The appltcant is advised to contact the Washington Start Department of !laulth, Fourth Floor, Public Health Building, Olympia, t with r-gard to the need for compliance. In accordance wit;, Section 90.03.290 RCp`, I find that chore is wa to hlu for c•h appropriation from the source in question and that the diversion p ears. application will not impair existing rights or be detrimental to Therefore, permit should issue as recommended above, _•%t r, e, .s and indicated provision$. Signed thisd ay of December, 1960 1 W£LLI MI R. gMI'fll, t:celugls k. Olvlolun of WaLCr Re1ewr908 �1 -2- �I STATE OF WA6MINt:TON omHeN. 5UI/4 �NrN'N-(ia of Uou.[H \ M M4tK! ANtW pI. Gd[C[e{ +Nu.No oewu a dl l j I I{] O{N(NK .nY'ni11M<\IOM YYIl O1N0(� Nwp n<Ou¢U O;.YMY[A •uo«YsenwneN 116v Nn.rvn<cewNn.eaN ewama awte( A<ts December 30, lydb , Office of City Clerk koom 104, "ty Hall Renton, Washington 98055 ATTBKrlON: Ilplmio Nclson City Clark Gall leme n: . • ge; Surface Water Anplicatton No, 19590 For your information we enclose a copy of our findings In l connection with the above numbered application. The application has b"an approved and a permit will be issued mvnt the statutory f accordance OUith P1aaNet makeltalllrcheckst payable to the fee d of $ Department of Conservation. Very truly yours, nEpARMNT OF CONSCRVAT1ON [i -1 W. YOLLOCK, Su!e vis0t Division of Water Nasourcaa 1 1 ' RWP:La ;- Ste, 1 1, 1 .�i , 6.T.1N.oiN t 1 W-422 SPRINGBROOK SPRINGS UPGRADING PROJECT WTR-9 3 #1 Grant Information 1 i 11 b w ' r el I ( is '� w� Y 1 w °`• + ua .- Op � M• + OFIL SP 8R KSPRINGS �/ y .p ."; � ^'�+•w ,.•'i ��+ 1. ,�1 � a H I t !•� i �' ' ` 1 �r 1 � 1 aux'•\!�+ t�'1 ` , /). ,` �•. -fir `1 \;r, -. �-PRO., ` GEOLOGY IOFI 9.yY. KILNCG.Q �,, � �,w ti, ) rY I . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT A:SESSMENT SUMMARY MATURE OF THIS REPORT Declaration of negative impact of Springbrook Springs, Well, Well House, Infiltration Galleries, project. Sronsoz City of Renton Department of Public Work$ Utilities Dept. 2,10 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA gBOSS Contact: Richard Houghton, Utilities Cngineer Telephone 235-2632 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION The Renton Utility Department requests Referendum 27 Grant monies for use in the Springbrook source development projec.. As required by the Department of Health and Social Services an analysis of the environmental impact from this project was made. The proposed protect at Sp-i m1brook Springs will increase the amount of wat,_ developed at the water shed. Additional landscaping and erosion control improvements will be installed at the site. Source development at Springbrook Spr ngs will include a vertical well, a well house with pumps and appurtenances, additional horizontal infiltration galleries, sumps and rehabilitation of the existing infiltration galleries. Storm runoff rerouting will bu accomplished through installation of atom sewers. The atom sewers will reroute the atom runoff around the Springs to prevent future washouts similar to the February 1971 event. Erosion control and landscaping will be installed. rortions of the watershed site had extensive damage during the February 1971 washout. Theme areas will be rehabilitated and replanted. BACKGROUND Springbrook Springs located four ^lie. south of tte City center has bean used continuously since 1909 to supply water to the City of Renton. The water is cold, clear, anti of good quality. The flow from natural springs in coarse gravel sirocs is collected in on infiltration system of perfomated concrete piyw laid in a+tificially placed gravel. A 20-inch transmission pipeline, inlet Elevation 20e USGS datum, takes this water by gravity to Talbot 'ieservoirs. The supply is metered at a chlorinator house which has a Wallace and Tiernan gas chlorinator. -2- Attachment 05 shows existing facilities. A supply of approximately 2 million gallons per day (mgdl is Obtained free this source, bat falls to 1.75 or 1.50 mgd in late August and September. The area is capable of supplying more water as will be discussed later. The C ly presently has a water right at Springbrook of 2.3 cubic feet per second Icfs) equivalent to only 1.49 mgd. At the Springbrook source, natural springs flaw out of a coarse gravel stratum in the south bank of a deep ravine over a distance of about 400 feet. The highest springs are diverted into an artificially placed gravel bed which Sur- rounds and covers to a depth of about 2 feet an infiltration system of perforated concrete pipes '.aid behind a concrete wall with shallow footings. These pipes lead to a concrete vault in the gravel from which a gravity 20-inch transmission line runs to Talbot Reservoirs. A small dam has been constructed at a slightly lower elevation from which an above ground a-inch steel pipe connects to the 20-inch tranamission line at an elevation which permits water to flow by gravity to Talbot Reservoirs. A further dam at lower level impounds additional water which is presently not used for supply. At one time a pump lifted water intJ the pipeline when flow from the upper springs was less than the demand. This pump has been removed; part of the concrete puml: house remains. Downstream use of this source is the Springbrook Trout farms. The former practice of using Sprim3brook Creek for irrigation water has been discontinued because of urbanisation of the Kent - Green River Valley. The Springbrook Springs source development project has been considered by the City of Renton Municipal Government. The Utility Department intends to issue revenue bonds for a comprehensive capital improvement program. The Spring- brook Springs project is part of this comprehensive program to upgrade the sewer and water facilities in the City. cAISTa" CQ7DITIONS The natural setting of the Lpringbrook Springs source is a wooded ravine, heavily (created with second growth Douglas Firs and Alders. The site, awned by the City, is essentially undeveloned. Reforestration is in process in a gravel oit which was recently acquired and in areas subject to a washout in 1971. Several small buildings have been erected to house valves and chlorination facilities. The only other developments of significance are an access road, the gravel infiltration galleries, and storm rur •off culverts. The water obtained from Springbrook Springs is of very high quality...see attachment. The only treatment necessary is chlorination. The geology of the area is complex. The ravine is an exposed portion of quaternary vashon drift. well sorted sand and gravels comprise the aquafer -3- that the springs originate from. The water bearing layers are overlain. by Vashon fill, a compact clay-silt-sanu matrix. Underlying the Vashon drift and fill are further layers, of undetermined thickness, of Vachon and pre- Vashon drift. The objective of the vertical well drilling is to reach water bearing aquafers of tha Salmon Springs type. wells drilled in the valley flour near the Springbrook ..its (see map (1) wells labled N-1 and N-4) have developed considerable amounts of water (1,700 qpm) and are artesian. It is believed Ghat this aquafer or ones with similar characteristics underly the Springbrook Spring site. (See Geology and Ground water Resources of S.W. King County W.S. Bulletin s2U). The layers of Salmon Springs or Pro-Vashon type have the greatest potential for oevelopmen� as a water source. SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT The Springbrook Springs project is a major action but with insignificant effect. Possible env mentally damaging effects hate been pinpointed in the engineering analysis the sourr> development. The mitigating measures to eliminate any impact will be incorporated into the project. Human use of the area will cont.nue and present land use patterns will be }reserved. The proposed project has the potential to change natural charact- eristics in the Springbrook Creek drainage as does any diversion of water from natural water courses or aquafers. However, this development will be accam- plished in such a manner as tc minimize any adverse affects to the onvirament. Development of the near surface aquafer will be accomplished while maintaining a rinimum flaw of 2.5 efs in Springbrook Creek, as specified by the Department of Fisheries. The development of the vertical well will be accomplished in a manner to protect e rtiny aquarers. The drilled well will be cased and healed while passing through impermeable layers to eliminate leakage of pressure or water between squefers in the quaternary deposits. Development of the Springbrook Springs source In this manner will eliminate the significant adverse impacts to the environment. The wells $hall be constructed to be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Act. (1971 Chpt. 18.104 kCW) and with the Minimum Standards for Construction and Maintenance at Water Wells DOE May 1973. SUMMARY OF ALTERNATIVES Alternative , Do nothing. Construct no improvement to Springbrook source. Du not increase withdrawal from surface runoff. ['reserves existing environment; however, this alternative does nothing for increasing water supply. Alternative Its Install new wells in the Cedar River equator near existing wells in Renton. This alternative does supply the City with sufficient quantities of wet_r; however, the high cost of pumping makes the higher (alov. 206) Sprfngbrook -4- source more economically attractive. The shallow wells used in the aquafer are susceptible to surface pollution. With continued urbanization in the Cedar River drainage, the threat of surface an4 ground water pollution will increase. Alternative III: Develop wells and springs else+here in the area. At present, the ground water aquafers sufficient to warrant development have been investiga- ted. These three areas in Renton are the Ced:,r River alluvial fan, the Green River basin, and the hillsides adjoining the Green River basin. At present, the river valley sites have been investigated end the high cost of new watermain transmission lines make new development prohibitive. The river hillside sites show the most potential for water withdrawal in the vicinity of Springbrook Springs. Alternative Iy: Development of surface runoff in Renton area streams. Continuing urban growth in the Renton area has adversely impacted surface streams in the Renton area. These surface waters would require a very high degree of treatment and would be diverted from existing uses. The available water rights in the Cedar River have been claimed by the City of Seattle. Further withdrawal from the n,iar River would adversly Impact fish and aquatic life in the river. alternative V: Increase reliance on City of Seattle water supplie . The water supplied to Renton from Seattle is of poorer quality than currently available. Turbidity increases to high levels during peak runoff periods in the Cedar River (the ultimate source of Seattle water). The lower quality seettle water together with a hig' 4i cost than Renton water supplies makes Seattle water un- desireable. Proposed increases in Seattle water further indicates the higher costs in this Alternative. SPRINGBROOK SPRINGS - WELL, WELLHOUSE, INFILTRATION GALLERIES NARRATIVE STATEMENT 1. Area: S rin brook Strings These springs, looted four miles south of the City center, avc eon used continuously since 1909 to supply water to the City of Renton. The water is cold, clear, and of good quality. The flow from natural springs in coarse gravel strata is collected in an infiltration system of perforated concrete pipe laid in artificially placed gravel. .A 20-inch transmission pipeline, inlet Elevation 206 USGS datum, takes this water by gravity to Talbot Reservoirs. The supply is metered at a chlor- inator house which has a Wallace and Tiernan gas chlorinator. Attachment k shows existing facilities. A supply of appruximately 2 million gallons per day ,mgd) is obtained from this source, but falls to 1.75 or 1.50 mgd in late August and September. The area is capable of supplying more water as will be discussed later. The City presently has a water right at Springbrool: of 2.3 cubic feet per second (cfs) equivalent to only 1.49 mild. At the Springbrook source, natural springs flow out of a coarse gravel stratum in the south bank of a deep ravine over a distance of about 400 feet. The highest spri�igs are diverted into an artificially placed gravel bed which surrounds and covers to a depth of shout 2 feet an infiltration system of perforated concrete pipes laid behind a concrete wall with shallow footings. These pipes lead to a concrete vault in the gravel from which a gravity 20-inch transmission line runs to Talbot Reservoirs. A small dam has been constructed at a slightly lower elevation from which an aboveground 8-inch stool pipe connects to the 20-inch transmission line at an elevation which permits water to flow oy gravity to Talbot Reservoirs. A further dam at lower level impounds additional water which is presently not used fee supply. At one time a pump lifted water into the pipeline when flex from the upper springs was less than the demand. This pump has bern removed; part of the concrete pump house remains. 2. Need for Engineering: CAPACITY OF EXISTING SUPPLY FACILITIES The ground water sources are scmmari:ed below with their estimated reliable capacities. z Source Estimated capacity (g pm) Springbrook Springs 1,040 (1.5 mgd) Well No. 1 2,000 (2.9 mgd) Well No. 2 3,000 (4.3 mgd) Well No. 3 1,600 (2,3 mgd) TOTAL 7,640 (11.0 mgd) Wells No. 5 and 6 are estimated to produce about 1,500 gpm and 300 gpm each for a total of 1.25 mgd. However, these wells are looked upon as emergency sources only. In addition, the supply available from the Seattle pipelines is virtually unlimited. It will he seen therefore that the existing supply sources are capable of supplying the present maximum day demand of 11.0 million gallons without depletion of reservoir storage. It has been estimated that the future maximum day demand may be 22.08 million gallons. Future supply capability should therefore be designed to at least meet this demand. The City of Renton is fortunate in having this supply capability. However, the wells do not operate on a continuous basis and therefore their individual capacities may be somewhat less than estimated. Allowance must always be made for breakdown of mechanical equipment, electric power outra,c and failure of trunk mains, in particular the old 20-inch steel transmission line front Springbrook. Ft1RTHER DEVELOPMENT OF GROUND WATER SUPPLY 'The high yielding Liberty Park wells obtain their water from the coarse gravel of the alluvial fan of the Cedar River. In the deposition process the coarser material will be deposited first, followed by the fitter materials which will have been carried farther by the River. This means that the availability of ground water from the same coarse strata will decr-ase with distance west or south of Liberty Park. However, the extent of the alluvial far, has not been clearly defined by field investigation. In the Utilities Department's opinion, it is certain that additional water can be obtained from new wells drilled in the vicinity of Liberty Park. However, the main thrust of source development will be at Springbrook Springs. It is considered teat additional water can he developed along Springbrook Creek. Efforts to increase the supply have been concentrated close to the existing infiltration system which permitted water to flow by gravity to Talbot Reservoirs. Water obtained from springs further down the creek would require pumping with consequent electric power costs. the possibility of obtaining additional good quality ground water in the Highlands area is considered remote. A study of geology and history of the existing wells and other exploratory drilling does not encourage further investigation. S rin brook Arca Measurements of flow in Springbrook Creek have been made y (]IZM Hi 1 w th cooperation of the City of Renton. "I'hese have indicated 3 that additional water is available. Water presently obtained from Sprig rook is at a low tem, raturo and of good quality an flows by gravity. .t should be developeu as much as Possible. However, regard must be had to the cost of transmission facilities to TaI>ot Reservoirs and the distribution system. Springbrook water has a 200-foot pressure advantage over that pumped from the Liberty Park wells. The flow from Springbrook has a seasonal variation which indicates that it is basically derived from snow melting on the western slopes of the Cascades. This is confirmed by its low temperature cf 45 degrees Fahrenheit against the 53 degrees tc 56 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures of the Cedar River water, the indirect source of the Liberty Park wells. The vertical and horizontal extent of the coarse gravel stratum which produces the Springbrook water is unknown. The general appearance of the exposed strata and other surf,,ce signs indicate that the individual alluvial beds of sand and gravel have been considerably disturbed and may be discontinuous. Field investigation indicates that there may be a pressure potential which can be developed to good use by vertical drilling to produce, in effect, an artesian well, the vivid from which would flow to Talbot. There is also a possibility that water under pressure can be developed by Jeep drilling at Springbrook. About one-and-a-half miles south of Springbrook, an arte„an well owned by J. W. Wilson has been developed that produces 1,750 gpm. Its elevation is 30 feet USGS datum, or approximately 170 feet lower in the valley than Springbrook. Its depth is 210 feet with water-hearing zone at leg-foot depth. This well apparently taps water hold under pressure beneath the mudflow• in the vallev and has a shut-in pressure of about 90 feet, giving a hydraulic level of 120 feet. It would be a calculated risk to drill about 400 feet deep at Springbrook to locate the same water as in the above well, in addition to attempting to develop shallow water. However, a deep well wuuld only have a standing level at about 100 feet, and water would have to be pumped. There is also a risk that the water might exhibit the same slight sulphur odor which is believed to a present in the wells to the south. It is raconmended that drilling be performed at Springbrook to develope a supply of 3.0 m9d, the probable limit of the present transmission line. Field data from the pruposcd drilling might suggost a new well at a lower elevation in the vicinity Of South 180th Street. However development of deeper water must havt regard to probable lower permeabilities than at Liberty Park and to the possibility of reducing thn artesian pressure by lowering the general water table. 3 and 4. Ubjectives and Scope The objective of this project is to provide the City of Renton with sufficient quantities of good qualip water at :ow cost and in quantities sufficient to provide for continued growth in the service area. • • J From previous engineering analysis of the Renton Utility Department, need has been demonstrated for an increased amount of water available for public consumption. From ecoromic analysis, the lowest cost source of additional water in the area is continued development of the Springbrook Springs Source. .An engineering report in 1968 by CHLM-Bill has outlined a program of staged development of the Springbrook Springs Source. Horizontal borings were installed in 1968 following the recommendations of C111-4-Hill. Improvements included in this first stag. request now pending will be; vertical well, wellhouse, pumps and appurtenances, enlarged and improved infiltration galleries, clean-up and pollution control in water shed area. Second stage improvements are scheduled in 1979 - 1980 and include a 290,000 gal. Stand pipe and additional site aquisition. An important portion of this project will be control of storm water;. In February of 1972, a major wash-out of the Springbrook Springs water shed, destroyed the infiltration galleries, washing mud and debris into the gravel beds. Storm water diversion around the immediate area of the springs is necessary to avoid future disasters, and will avoid pollution from up stream developments. S. Participation of Public and Private Interests in the Area This project is initiated by the City of Renton Utilities .lepartment with full support of the City of Renton Municipal government. The Puget Sound Governmental Conference and the Department of Social and Health Service will review the project design. 6. Coordination This project serves only the City of Renton and adjacent franchise areas. Stotts Sewer installation will conform with King County Engineering Department recommendations. 7. Nork Plan A. Approach: The engineering designs will be in accordance with APWA and .AWX.A specifications as modified by the City of Renton. B. Schedule: See attachment - 8. Applicant Qualifications A and B. Official Designation - Authority: City of Renton Utilities Uepartment The Utility Department holds the franchise granted to the City of Renton from King County and the rights as a municipally owned system to provide utility services within the franchise boundary and the city limits. C and D. Facilities, Equipment and Supplies, and Staff: The engineering consulting firm of Cornell, Howland, Mayes and Merryfield, Clair A. Hill and Associates (C112M-Hill) will assist the City of Renton in engineering design (See Attachment). City of Renton Utilities Engineering Staff Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Uiructur of Public Works Richard Houghton, L.S. Utilities Director Ron Olsen Office Engineer - Utilities Department Robert Bergstrom, B.S.C.E. Utilities Engineering E. Local Support: This project has the support of the City of Renton Municipal Government. The Utility Department will suek review from various agencies: Puget sound Governmental Conference, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, King County, adjacent Utility Districts, and the Department of Ecology, FkW6CT PkQI"115 At 0277403111 Springbrook Springs - well - wellhouse, Infiltration Galleries. The proposed project will upgrade the present water supply at Springbroek Springs to meet current and future water demands. Me project includes drilling, casing and equipping a new vertical well; installation of a pump house) pumps; and appur- tenances, installation of new infiltration galleries; renovation of existing infiltration galleries; storm runoff rsroutingt landsupang, ar�sion control, end rehabilitation of damaged areas free previous washouts. Project 0277403111 SPRINGBRODK SPRINGS - Project Schedule Mobilization Well Drilling and Casing Installation Pump and Appurtenances Installation Storm Sewer htstallation Infiltration Galleries Additions and Renovation, _ s, Landscaping flood 11atnage Llaanup 11w Wt wY wt Mall MIIIaW at—wll 1976 DANI[t J rVAMS rICNARO W. M[MATAO eevr.ro. Onac•w STATE OF WASHINGTON 011 , ,, OtI1C[ OF COMMUNITY ...DC [NT w ni ..... oreu, wAano.on ..eeeoe `one 5, 1974 .,N•.,...., JIIN 10 1971 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT CITY Of RENTON Honorable Avery Garrett, Rayor City of Renton City Hall Renton WA 98055 Attn: Richard C. IloUghton, Utilities Engineer War Mayor Garrett: RE: City of Renton treat Hill Raaervolr,Tie Llne Sprint, brook Springs Development and PUMP House and Restoration File ::o, 277403113 Bile No. 277491111 Reconstruction of Exiatinl 24" Mt, Olivet to Talbot IIill Chlorination Svmtem tint'r ttsin Tie rile No. 277403112 Tile No. f.77403114 Thank You for notifyine us of your intent to apply for funds in support of your above project. We have assipned file number, (above; to this project and it will be helpful if You refer to this number in Anv future correspondence. The pre-application notification form which You have sent to us is being referred to Interested agencies to he acted open as A part of the project notification and review function authorised under the Inter Rover nmunta l Cooperation Act of 1968 And Office of MAnaRement And 8udpet Circular A-95. Your district clearinghouse should Also receive a •opy of Your 'Intent farm an that concurrent review procedures can be made. You will be notified by letter as to anv review comments received by these arenc,es. This letter of certification along with env comments received by you must be attached to Your application for Assistance when submitted to the appropriate funding AaeTIM Please let us know if we can be of env assistance to vai in the development of this particular project. Sincerelv, Patricia L. Westover grant Review Coordinator eil� t �vri fin, June :, 1975 f 1E 5t'ri. M-h Mr. Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WastilnRton 98OS5 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Construction Grant Receipt of Your Letter Dated May 27, 1975 Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Source Dear Mr. Houghton: We have received your letter regarding this project. We have horded only the items listed on this project's eligible cost page. If vuu are changing the scope of this project we need complete information on the changes. If you have any questions, telephone us In Olympia at (206) 753-5949 or (206) 753-3528. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubbena. P.E., Adminl„trator Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply j .. . :C / Bv; H. E. Waldei Procedures and Cost Supervisor HPW:dgs cc: Mr. Ron Olsen Mr. Al Koch, DSHS District Engineer t ItECEI9EI JUN as 1975 May 15, 1974 State Of Washington Department of Social & Health Services Mr, Richard C. Houghton Utilities Engineer -� City of Renton Municipal %%.ilding 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wabhington 98055 Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Pre-Applicatio.:. Notification of Current Funning Period Deadline Project Number 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Wall, Well House, Infiltration Galleries Dear Mr. Houghton: We have Pre-application forma for the subject project on file. fie deadline for our receipt of final applications for funding consideration tbi, period is July 1. However, to be able to best evaluate your project and to allow you sufficient time to respond to any inquiries we might hAve to make after receiving the final applica- tions we request that you submit your applications by Jade 15, 1974, if at all possible. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. If you have env questions, our telephone number is (2D6) 753-5949. Sincerely, Robert L. Wubhena, P.E., Administrator Referendum 27 - Mon icipal and Industrial Water Supply By H. E. Walden Procedures and Cost Supervisor HEW:dgs cc: DSHS District Engineer PUB;lC CITY U` DANIEL J EVANS Oavwno, CHARLES A MORRIS Satvtary HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION JOHN A BEARE MD D,Faeto. e 0 mot Ana. Oirma,a Waaanplofl 9e5W • King County St.�l4ach,nv,o„ S001m11,'C r, Cvucwwc G C P/�j:J e 1 `� Jo.Iph L.McG.v.ck,Dren,k DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET ` AND PROGRAM PLANNING Room 400 Kmg County Co,.,thouse S9600,i44NmynID 98104 1206)344.3489 May 10, 1974 Mr. Mart Kask, Executive Director PSGC Metropolitan Clearinghouse . . n . , Grand Central on the Park L' First and South Main t�C Seattle, Washington 98104 1 \ MAY 1 = 19`4 Re.: PSGC File No. 2/164/74 vuGEt 50J'N= Dear Mr. F.ask: -_ GOVtRti.".;N',At CCN'MINC! REFERENCE: A. PSGC File 2-164/74 B. Circular A-95 (Revised) March 8, 1972 C. King County Comprel.onsive Plan for Flood Control, August, 1964. D. King County Comprehensive Plan E. Auburn Interceptor Environmental Assess- ment, Metro, November 14, 1973 F. Telephone Communication, Eric Carsen, and Ron Olson, Renton City Utilities Engineer, April 17, 1974 G. Springbrook Trout Farm, 19225 - 96th South, Renton, Washingtcn The project proposed by the City of Renton includes drilling and equippinq an Qxplorator} well on land owned by the City of Springbrook Springs Area. The anticipation is to achieve a one-million-gallons-per-day water source. Necessary in- filtration galleries will be installed with the well and by-pass storm sewers laid to drain surface water. No conflict with King County lon-(-range plans is foreseen from drilling and equipping the exploratory well. Implement- ation could facilitat- provision of water for anticipated population growth, he aver, as roughly circled on a map in the file (Ref. A) , and with regard to Reference F, the by-pass storm sewer installation and surface drainage would adversely affect the wildlife, wetlands and aquacultural uses nearby (Ref. G) . Sincerely, __p-",�. " �� CC.LI4�N 4 CARLYN J. ROTTSOLK, Acting Manager Federal/State Relations Division CJR:b Attachment ' April ), 1974 Rr. Sob "bees Depareraat of Social Realth Services P. O. In IM, "all stop 4-1 olyapis, Washissten peso. RE: Rof. 17 Applications Door Mr. Vubbena: This is to iafov, you about tuu of tM appllcsti000 ncsotly subaicted. Thoy are the appll�atioas for SprinSbrook Springs asralopaent and Reatorstion MCIC rile #21104/74) ►ad the Roconscruction of 2zirtir8 Chlortuation Srstr (rSOC pile 021159/74). Sob Leaver, of the Dept. of Social t Health Services, Wealth Ssntres Divisics, hr verbally recommmdad that those prolscto be done at at early data. Would you please update these Applications to reelect this addition&' inforwAtion. Thank you. very truly yours. Richard t'. Roughtoo Utilities SOSiwar 2onald L. Olsen utilities office sasieaer swim [ DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES CHARLES R MORRIS 6[CP[T[PY HEALTH SIAVICES DIVISION OAA{EL J. EYA NB P o BOX 17e0.OLVNeI& mctoN eaeOe OOY[PN0 .1 OHN A BEARS MO A[EISIANT SI lilt\APY March 28, 1974 Rm mg City of Renton APR 1 1974 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 PUBLIC WOP>lS DEPT Attention: Richard C. Houghton CITY 01 ROJON Re: Referendum 27 - Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Application for Preconstruction Engineering Loan Project No. 277403111 Renton - Springbrook Springs - Well, Well House, Infiltration Galleries Dear Mr. Houghton: Fmclosed are the three application forms to be completed and submitted in support of your request for funding the subject project under the Referendum 27 Grant and Loan Program. These must be postmarked not later than July 1, 1974 if they are to be considered in the current funding period. Based on data you supplied in your preappllcation submittal you should apply for a preconstructfon engineering loan. Therefore, the following forma are transmitted to you: Fo m DSHS 5-81 (2-74) - Application Instructions for Form DSHS 5-81 (2-74) Form WF1 - 573 - Funding Questionnaire Form WF1 - 673 - Local Fiscal Conditions The Department of Social and Health Services hereby requests that you submit an Environmental Impact Statement with your final application. The Environmental Impact Statement and the completed forme, together with al_ required attachments, should be sent certified mail with return receipt requested to the following address: Department of Social and Health Service. Water Supply and Waste Section Mail :top 4-1 P. O. Box 1788 Olympia, Washington 95504 Attention: Procedures and Coe[ Supervisor Richard Houghton March 28, 1974 Page 2 Any questions regarding the applications or any phase of the grant and loan program should be mailed to me at the preceding address or your may telephone us in Olympia at (206) 759-5949. Sincerely, H. E. Walden, Procedures 6 Cost Supervisor HEW:ls cc: Bob 7.eaver/DSHS District Engineer . m � /`rye(/(}►� �+ M/ �lY e,• .,i.� ,ra,t.nr,t.ea w.M,.,,.�.•.ni.•.&.„ (}w1 Puget Sound Governmental Conference March 22, 1974 Mr. Richard Houghton City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 9805E Dear Mr. Houghton! The Puget Sound Governmental Conference has received your Pre-Application Notification pursuant to Office of Management and Budget Circular A-95 (Revised), advising us of your intention to apply for grant- in-aid assistance for: Springhrook Springs Development and Restoration. We have assigned file number 2/164/74 to this project and it will be help- ful if you refer to this number in any future correspondence. In accordance with requirements of the OMB Circular A-95 (Revised), the Governmental Conference as the metropolitan clearinghouse for the Central Puget Sound region, will notify potentially interested and affected local agencies of your proposed project, rtqueating any comments or recommendations they may wish to offer. The purpose is to assure maximum coordination betweer the programs and projects of local agencies and jurisdictions wherever federal/ state funding is involved. Should potential incompatibilities be identified with either local or regional programs, policies, or plans, you will be contacted and meetings will be arranged if necessary, Itarhara Ilastinge (phone:4' ) will he responsible for the review and local coordination of your project. I will inform you of our findings • which will also be transmitted to the appropriate funding source for their consideration. The review of your application will follow that outlined within the 'Federal Aid L Local Government Review - Procedural Manual' published by the Puget Sound Governmental Conference. A 34 yours,. Mart Kask Executive Director MK:RLN,ic C:hc PSGC Form R-5 PUtSLIC Woor.b.0- (Revised 4/27/1973) C17y Of RE147411 1('�t►► , STAik. OF WASHINGTON• DIRECTOR, STATE • DIRECTOR. •� CLki1R1N(:lgUSE DI STR1Ct CLkARIFd kk1U 5I •:NAWT REV IN Ottlte of Cosunity Development Insurance building Olyeola. Washington 99504 Nnn.1 IN IKTRNI l[AbNCMNW 10 \q AYL slaw 1 I CARD TA 1M I IY111wf.AM ItATIOI\ Jt Springbrook Springs Development and Restoration of City of Kenton Utilities Engineering ..V 700 Mill Ave. S. Renton Kin 9N05' �IA Aaea At We Y.r Richard C. Houghton, Utilities Engineer 206 235-26 IS." IRa)eCT IaYRMIKh IIY I I—A II ass,,II W I DWI ling one well and equipit, in S rin crook r a n 06 Wa infiltration galleries. Clean up and re c u We 1p 3 basin. Install storm aewer to bypass Contaminated surface water around .q W A collaction. area. Wf A AIM IJ•11 Office of Corimunity Development, 100 Insurance bldg., Olympia, WA 9R5,,; 1 AT City of Renton, Kin Count , see attached marl RalYAII.ESNAl "An Rees AMIAU."Tflwlr. t2 WW 11•IA cem I., TOTAL eM(• N•YAO w.r N. one 40,000 1 6,000 bn,OnO 1, t3 Were's 114 n/a CIATALOckiff we p AI:Ma Y A AY TLR ,75 Oept. of Social ±. Health Ssrviees Ref. 27 Ia3aa ANIIR RANI e IMnR• BAN. tRCUL fTagUM r) 3101eDRlI3 lTAn STAn tylAT' CITY atlTAN'I eat AI: . ORGANIUT11a1 OMtlR 1. 3 IA 1 IR IT I Itll Y wt.y W.At.AI)to YA ACIMI WY fAYltm AT w'YIYNRNT IAr REAM WCAILAIN Ke[ASe SCl'RYAfR GAwI p T CRAM IPNAIA . M-PATM CAKYl I,A 1 D3aJ_Ap IYLIARi 17 11 !1 31 LLS ❑M Imo' TA GISYAI. N IS aA!♦ pKVMtMYeX TAL A\ ML A l aaelllAele RIIaUIRa(M (p1AW{WIYI YMII 11MIAMi AUM T Amwl mm 1pneleM T. 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Publi Work. ire r DIMS 5-80 (2-74) W- 160 c�Pp Nb�oOK r 11 I ` W-Ib0 :,�STFrt �I / I"`�--•�- 6� f IN` W- I71 W_ IQZ "V I'\,' j ,1 IT LA" •AfHINGTtII! 1 �$ 1 ,1 a I` I T i J , Prtil/r0 //� Grand Cenral on the Park•Nnt and So.Malty a Seattle.Washington 98104.706/464.7090 S (\(y Puget Sound Governmental Conference REVIEW AND REFERRAL COMMITTEE MEMORANDUM PROJECT IDENTIFICATION [PSOC Flle No. 2/164/74 Jurisdiction: Renton, King County Project Title: Springbrook Springs Development and Restoration Applicant: City of Renton Punding: Federal State Local Other Total Coat $46,000 $60,000 $106,000 Agenc}. Washington Futures PROJECT DESCRIPTION City of Renton proposes project Involving a well, additional Infiltration galleries, storm sewer to bypass contaminated surface water around collection area and clean-up and restoration of immediate area. LOCAL COMMENTS Comments submitted by K ig County are attached. Seattle-King County Health Dept. indicated consistency with approved comprehensive plan. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Project is considered to be of local significance. Proposed action is consistent with projected level of development for the area. Pre-application was reviewed by EPAC on May 31, 1974.. --------- - - - - ""- - �UN 2 0 bt4 -------- --- ------------- ---- 1 HEREIN CERTIFY that at its meeting, held on s, , the Paget Sound Governmental Conference concurred in this REVIEW I.• D RETTMTTAL COM- MITTEE MEMORANDUM and incorporated it into't c ait of hat meeting. DATE E JUN 2 0 014 j PSGC Form R-4 art as •xewtive Director (Revised 12/20/72) Grantl Central an the PNk•Fnl anE b.Mam•5eanle.Wash,nglon 9a104•2M:04-7nMl Puget Sound Governmental Conference PSGC File No. 2/168/74 Richard C. Boughton, Utilities Ungr. Department of Utilities 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 90055 Subject Springbrook Springs Devulopment and Restoration Dear Mr. Ilouparon: Please find a ,closed the REVIEW AND REFERRAL COMMITTEE MEMO- RANDUM containine the <:ornments and recommendations of the Puget Found uovernmental Conference, with respect to the subject project, as required by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Circular A•45 (Revised), Attached to the merorandum which has been adopted by the Puget Sound Governmental Conferem c, are comments submitted to this agency by affected local jurisdictions, special districts and agencies. Inclusion of this letter, the memorandum and all attachments with your formal application to the funding agenev, will constitute adequate compliance with the A-1)5 review procedures required by the U.S. Office of Manaµement and Budget. f Ay tr ly ours t.. Mart Kask Executive Director MK:he Encla. 11 I' cc: Richard W. I lcuu tad, Ot:D IUpU[ L� John Current, Washington Futures Program UN 26 L974 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT CITY Of RFNTON ENDING FILE TITLE 0 RE F* ;?, S�RiNGf3P.v�K SPkiNGS uPGkWlJING