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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWTR2701416 PLAT OF TIFFANY PARS � ., ��---�� � ��,.,1 � �� 11_2 2 6 r4 PROJECT '4622 --- UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORK ORDER fJO, WASHINUTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE CO&IPLEi ED. DEPARTME14T _ypZrp _ DESC7IPTIO(J OF WORK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 1541`14 STREET TO WEST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO cE DONE BYs City Forcer. �] Contract O Others ITEM UANTITY I U!',T I COST AMOUNT 6' C.I. ((TJ)) Pipe 209 L.F. 1.98 413.92 4" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 77 L.F. 1.35 103.9S 8" x 6" C.I. Reducer %AJ) 1 Ea. 34.40 34.40 6" C.I. 22 1/2 • Csend (141) 1 Ea. 27.50 27.50 6" C.I. Tee ('i1 x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Ydlve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C :. Spool (FL) 7 1t. 1 Ea. 60.DO 60.00 F" L.I. Ter (MJ) 1 Ea. 319 00 39.00 6" Gate Valve (W) 1 I . 81.00 81.00 6" x 4" C.I. Reducer (mJ) 1 Ea. 25.40 26.40 4" C.T. Plvg with 2' ips Tap 1 Ea. 4.7t 4.75 8' x 24" C.I. Valve Lox 2 Ea. 10.00 20.01 Sug-Total 929.32 16. Overhead I 148.69 4.5% Tax + 41.82 I $1119.83 I� I I TOTAL COST •"' ' APrHOY® BY SUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED-- ,y N3 PR04ECT NO.-11-226 GTILITIES DF"ARTY&Ni CITY OF REt -V t' WORK ORDER NO. WASHINITON DATE SUBMITTED DATE CN+IPLELED _ DEPARTMENT WATER _ DESCR I2 I0u OF WORK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET TO SE 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK IO BE DONE BY& City Pore*$ L� Contract Others ITEM OUANTITY I UNIT COST AMOUNT 8" C.I. (;J) Pipe 1300 L.F. 2.82 3666.00 8" bate Valve (MI) 2 Ea. 27.00 254.00 8" x 6" C.I. Tee MJ) i :a. 49.95 49.85 B" C.I. Cross (MJ 1 Ea. 71.55 71.55 8" C.I. 22 1/2 • Bend (MJ) 1 Ea. 36.25 36.25 8" x 6" C.I. Tee (NJ x FL) 1 Ea. 55.85 55.85 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Is 74.50 74.50 6" C.Y. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 6U.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. /aloe Bon 3 La. 10.00 30.00 Sub-lotal 4298.00 16% Overhead 687.68 4.5% Tax 193.41 5179.09 F L Tt7IAL CO6T $5179.09 APKOFIED BY CUFT. OF UTILITIES __ DATE APPROVED A2 PRO WT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DE{ARTUL T CITY OF RENTON WORK. ORDER NO. WASH!:;(TON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTICN OF WORK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO SE 156TH STREET FECESSITY WORK TO RE DONE Sys City Forces O Contract (� Others O ITEM QUANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT 8" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 1100 I .F 2.82 $3102.00 8" Gate Valve (M)) 2 Ea. 27.00 254.00 8" a G" C.I. Tee (W) 1 Ea. 49.85 49.85 8" x 6" C.I. Tee MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 55.85 55.85 6" Gate Val-;z ((FL)) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 It. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. 'Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total 3626.20 16% Overnead 580.19 4,55 Tax 163.18 $4369.57 TOTAL COST $4369.57 APP3OJED CY ':UPT. Z)T UTILITIES DATE APPROVED I1 PROJECT 140. -- d-226 IITTLI. iES CEiARTWir CITY OF RENICN WCkK ORDER NO. WASH I.I(TOI4 DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT '.AATFR DESCRIP71,- l OF WORK LAKE YOUNGS MAY ER')M 120tti AVF. SE TO TIFFANY PARK BOOSTER PUMP STATION NPZFSSITY WORK TO BE DC14E 3Ys City Forces Q contract C� Othors Q ITEM UAIfiITY 'U:IT COST AMOUNT 12" G.I. (T.J.) Pipe 995 Lf 4.75 4726 �a 6" C.I. (T.J.) Pipe 45 Lf 1.98 89.10 12" Gate Valve (MJ) 2 Ea. 49.00 498.00 6" gate Valve (HJ) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 12" C.I. Tee (MI) 1 Ea. 02.65 102.65 12" x 8" C.I. Tee (M)) 1 I Ea, 14.10 94.10 11" x6" C.I. Reducer (11l) 1 Ea. 51.3C 51.30 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 :ub-Total 5672.50 Overhead 16% 907.60 4.5% Tax 226.26 u835.36 TOTAL CC6T AP?ROVED SY SUPT. Or UTILITIES _ DATE APPROVED Slriaar ietre, tw. ............... ....». •.w. ♦.. 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R �Itl ►,g tl.�ls ;rye • N9 1208 ORIGINAL D E B A R IT M E N T WORK ORDER-DISTRIBUTION E NT O N MATERIAL . . .SIZE KIND S ISSURD_. _RffuRNO r<. ,ws , MMATED COSY INSTALLED BY CITY Q CONTRACT I CONTRACTOR ,UIDIVISION 1 WORK STARTED WORK COMPLETED REMARKS �yJ D t( y c RROJECT NO. .._---_.._.-_.. DATE- 71t-, .;,�._:! _...--- —._ --.i1 .L_.._ i' •. NAME_ _.... . _. ADDRESS__.. ..-. ... yf'.. SO OF METER- ----NO. _MAKE READING ACCO W NO—_ NATURE OF WORK AND DIRECTI,— A: 1 �% ICU-45-J F i / SORT. y -( . SIGNATURE' ,� OV It �+ �, J (tl Rll'ICl/1%'1'1115{'1T\' .YI"rule\1:\' • It 4;N'r/1\.tt44455 l\/:T(IY O POST OYT1 BOX{IA. 1001N OT 0 {TNEIT NUILNO, N/NIGI,INASNINOTON uAOSM1 MPINt SA6/A ML R1 A� 1 0[RARO M. {NtLLAM. CITY ATTORNEY Y4a \� IONN R. VAIN. M.ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY �•' t ApvI A�Ok March 2, 1971 I Mr. W. E. Bennett Utilities Department City Hall Renton, Washington Re: City of Renton vs Smith et al .� Dear Ted: This is to let you know that we have been advised by ± r,e Court that July ,14 , 1971 has been set as the trial date in the above matter. Plense keep this date in mind aro9 also contact all the witnesses involved since the City will have the burden of proving the damages done to its waterline and to identify the persons who did such damage. The Engineering Department should then also be in a position to give expert testimony as to the cost of repairing and restoring the line. If you have any further quest' na in the matter, please remain Ve truly yours,, /Gerdrd M. Shellan GMS:ds cc: City Clerk, Mayor, Pres. Council MEMORANDUM March 4, 1971 1. To: Jack Wilson Imiv P.riksen Ron Olson r From; Ted Bennett Subject: Watormain break in Tiffany Park Attached is d copy of a letter from Mr. Shellan advising ua -f the trial date for the above matter. I discussed this matter with Mr. Shellan today and advised him that I would be on vacation from .July 1.0 to July 19. I felt thar tearimuny on behalf of the City would be given by personnel from the Engineering Department and that MY attendance ,ould not be necessary. You should be prepared to testify at the Trial and you should also contact other witnesses who can testify on our behalf. Perhaps we should get together within the next few days to determine if we have any problems we should discuss with Mr. Shellan. i 4 I , PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C)f',IGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING • 235-2& 0 3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.$0, RENTON,WAiH. -%5 09 o O v p�re� See1e01f`' Jay BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR PA. Ed Brooke Chanlee Hendeneon Co., Inc. 13400 NanthXUP Way, Suite 8 Bellevue, WA 98009 Subject: Ti66any Park Div.ie ion 01 Lote 21, 22, 23, Block 5 Lean Mr. WAA: . Lie tetteA ie to ve'l Ay that utitit" are availnbte to the above ptopeAtieA, and that the ulateh, eanitaay and etolm wwpa have been accepted bon mai.ntenaace by the City. , The 4tneoA in U66any Park Diviecon NO. 1 have been accented bon maintenance by the. City o6 Renton. ve'Ty tnuty young, Donald G. Monag{Ian, P.E. 066iee Engineer AH I pulp k f7 4 YyE �l V �V Y, BE.Gqm�I N N I NG FILE TITLE r 1 1 l� I fi as PROJECT 10. W-226 UTILITIES DEDARI'Mtfa CITY OF RENTON WORY. (MER NO. _ WASHINcITCH DATE SUBMITTED _. DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT 4ATER DESCRIFTI;A4 OF WrAK i2U1H AVENUE SE FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO SE 156TH STREET NECES ITY WORK TO It DC44E BYs City Forces contract C� Others =1 :TENTZANTITY I UNIT I COST AMOUNT 8" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 1100 L.F 2.82 $3102.00 8" Gate Valve (M)) 2 Ea. 127.00 254.00 8" c 6" C.I. Tee (0J) 1 Fa. 49.85 49.85 8" x 6" C.I. Tee (M) x FL) 1 Ea. 55.85 55.85 6" Gate Vaive (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sob-Total T $3626.20 16% Overhead 580.19 4.5% Tax 163.16 I E4369.57 I ' TOTAL COST $4369.57 LFFoQiED LY CUiT. Of UTILITIES �_� Dn: APPROVED Nl PROJECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DETIARTMEIir WORK ORDER NO. CITY uF RL':1Tal --_ IIAyHINO:TON DATE :>UBMITTED DATE C(JAPLETFD DEPAH ENT WATER DESCRIP'IIOiI OF WORK LAKE YOUNGS WAY FROM 120th AVE. SE FO TIFFANY PARK BOOST:R PUMP STATION HECESSITY WORK TO DE DONE By, C:ty Forces [_] �ontraet Others (_] ITEM UANTITY I U11IT COST AMOU_ 12" C.I. (T.J.) Pipe 995 4f 4.75 4726.25 6" C.I. (T.J.) Pipe 45 Lf 1 .98 89.10 17" Gate Valve (MJ) 2 Ea. 49.00 498.00 6" gate Valve (M:) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 12" C.I. Tee (M)) 1 Ea. 02.65 102.65 12" x 8" C.I. Tee (PO) 1 Ea. 94.20 94.20 12" x6" C.I. Reducer (141) 1 Ea. I51 .30 5 . }0 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total 5672.50 Overhead 16% 907.60 4.5% Tax 225.26 6835.36 TOFAL CO::T f6R15_ APPROVED P,Y YUPT. OF UTILITIES- ,. DA E APPROVED PROJECT t.O. W�226 Cast iron Main (Cont) UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF REVION WORK ORDER NO• usiiINCTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT DESCRIFTI:v OF WORK r NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYE City Forces Q Contract (� Others ITEM LUANTITY I UN TT COSI A14OUJT 011 With Avenue SE From 'A 154t4 Street to West End of Plot 1666.66 012 Lake Younqs .lay from East of SE 154th Street to West of SE 151st Street and stab on SE 151st Street 6083.20 #13 121st Place SE from SE 184th Street to 1ZUth Avenue ;E 4385.00 TC COsT 41,594.06 APPROVED fY WK. OF UTILITIES DATE Ar1eROJED _ rk0.7ECT NO,�jmn Main UI P.ITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORK (RDER NO. WASNINGION DATE SUBM;TTED DATE COMP-':TED DEPARTMENT _ DESCRIPTION OF WORK Cast Iron Pipe Total ka rial Cost NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Forces p Contract p Others p ITEM NTITY I UNIT COST AMOUNT 01 Lake Youngs Way from 120th Avenue SE to Tiffany Park Booster Pump Station $6835.36 /2 120th Avenue SE from Lase Youngs :lay to SE 156th Street 4369.57 /3 120th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 156th Street 5179.09 04 ROth Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to West End of Plat 1119.83 /5 Tie Line between 120th Avenue SE and SE 152nd Place I 746.26 #6 SE 152nd Place from Lake Youngs Way to West end of Plat 1685.02 07 SE 156th Street from 119th Avenue SE to 120th Avenue SE I 936.96 ti8 SE 154th Street from Lake Youngs to 119th Avenue SE 3641.56 /9 119th AVENUE SE from SE 156th Street to East End of Plat I 2194.43 010 119th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 154th Street 3751.04 TU..AL COLT APPkOVED CY :OPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPR(NED PRO.TECI N0, W-226 UTILITIES DEiAkTWJ7 03 CITY OF RE14TCN WORK ORDER NO. WASHIFN.7CN DATE SUBMITTED DATE CORIPLE:ED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCR'.F'.-1.AJ OF WORK 121ST PLACC SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO 120TH AVENUE SE IIECESSITY WCRK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces Q Contract �] Others 0 ::EM UAHTITY I UNIT COST AMOUtIT 6" C.I. (TU) Pipe 1553 LF 1.98 $3074.94 6° Gate Valves (:NU) 2 Ea. 81.00 I 162.00 6" C.I. Tee (V x FL) 2 Ea. 45.00 90.00 v Wte Valves (FL) 2 Ea. 74.50 149.W 6° C.I. Spool (FL) 7 Ft. 2 Ea. 60.U0 120.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 4 Ea. 10.UO 40.00 Sub-Total $3635.94 16% Overhead 584.63 4.5% Tax 164.43 TOTAL CCUT .43Ai.0O APPROVED BY jUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED PROJECT N0. W-226 !12 UTILIT'ES DEYSRTMaNT CITY OF RENTON WORK ORDER NO.-_ WASHINC77ON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED_ DEPARTMENT DATER DESCRIPTI�fl OF WORK LAKE YOUNrS WAY FROM EAST OF SE 154TH STREET TO WEST OF SE 151ST STREET AND STUB ON SE 151ST STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DCHE BYs City Forces C=1 contract O Others ITEM JQUAWTITY I Ut:IT COST AMOUNT 12" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 805 LF 4.75 $3823.75 8" C.I. (TJ) Pipe l01 LF 2.82 284.82 12" Gate Valve (fO) 1 Ea. 249.UU 249.00 8" Gate Yalve (MJ) 1 Ea. 127.U0 127.00 12" x 8" C.I. Tee ((MJ)) 2 Ea. 94.20 188.40 12" x 6" C.I. Tee (FU) 1 Ea. 91.40 91.40 12" x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 97.40 97.40 6" Gate Valve FL 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool FL 7 Ft. 1 Ea. 60.UO 60.00 12" C.I. Plug f41 1 Ea. 14.10 14.10 8" C.I. Plug W) 1 Ea. 8.00 8.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub• f,,tul $5048.37 16% Overhead 8U7.74 4.5% Tax 227.18 TOTAL COST 1' APrRO✓ED PY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVF9 C' !11 FRO.;ECT NO. M-226 UTILITIES OEiARTMEN7 CITY OF RE.lTCN WCkr CADEt K0, WASHINC7CN DATE "NUITTED DATE C(WLF7S) DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIFTI11 OF W08K 119TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET TO NEST END OF PLAT UECESSITY WCRK TO BE DINE BYs City Forces r­1 contract Others Ci ITEM IWANTITY I UNIT COST A,'.MNT 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 231 LF 1.68 $ 457.38 6" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 81.OU 91.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box I Ea. IU.OU 1U.00 6" C.I. Plug (MJ) 1 Ea. 4.85 4.85 Sub-Total $ 553.23 16% Overhead 88.52 4.5 % 24.90 TOTAL COST E 666.65 APenOJED BY :U1T. OF UTILITIES DATE APFNOJED no PROJECT NO, UTILITIES DEIARTMENT CITY OF RENTOI WOhK ORDER N'O. WASHINGTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE CUMPLETFD DEPARTMENT iIATER DESCRIPTIC14 OF WORK 119TH t-VENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO SE 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces [� contract p Others p ITEM UAN7TITY U::IT COST AMOUNT 6" G.I. (TJ) Pipe 1330 LF 1.98 $2633.40 6" G.I. Tee (MJ) 2 Ea. 35.OU 78.00 6" Gate Valves (MJ) 2 Ea. 61.U0 162.00 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 Ft. 1 Ea. 00.00 60.00 8" x 24" L.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total $3112.90 16% Overhead 498.U6 4.5% Tax 140.08 TOTAL COST APPROVED BY OUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE AF✓ROVED 09 r,(04ECT NO. — M-226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RE14TCN WORK ORDER NO. _ WASHINGTON DATE SUBMITTED_ DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMEIMTEA DESCRIPTICC OF WORK 119TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 156th STREET TO EAST ENIU OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE Sys City Forcet Q contract Cl Others C] ITEM UANTITY WITT CXT AMOUNT 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 775 LF 1.98 E1534.50 6" C.J. Plug with 2" fps Tap j 1 Ea. 6.10 6.10 6" date Valve (MI) ! 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 0" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 2 Ea. 10.00 20.00 6" C.I. Tee (M) x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. 7 LF Spool (FL) 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 Sub-Total $1821.10 169 Overhead 291.38 4.5% Tax 81.95 I TOTAL Co6T $2146.43 APPROVED SY CUPT. OF UTI1.I7T=5 DATE APPROVED {� V PROJECT NO.- 9n226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT /8 CITY OF RENTON WGRY. ORDER NO. CITY DATE SUBMITTED DATE C(MLETE'D DEPARTMENT XUZ DESCRIFTI'.A{ OF WORK SE 154th STREET FROM LAKE YOUNGS MAY TO 119th AVENUE SE i (NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forcer O contract Others ITEM UANMY I Ut.. : COST AMOUNT 8" C.I Pipe (TJ) 692 L.F. 2.82 $1951.44 6" C.1. (TJ) Pipe 300 L.F. 1.98 594.00 8" Gate Valve (W) 1 Ea. 127.00 127.00 8" x 6 ' C.I. Tae (MJ) 1 Ea. 49.85 49.85 8"x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 55.85 55.85 6" Gate Valve (FL) 2 Is. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) i ft. 2 Ea. Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 6" C.I. Reducer (MJ) 1 Fe. 34.40 34.40 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) I Ea. 45.00 45.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve lox 3 Ea. 10.00 30.D0 Sub-Total $3022.04 16% Overhead 483.63 4.5% Tax 135.99 TOTAL COST APPROVED BY ::UPT. OF UTIL"TIES __ DATE APPR'JVM�__,�._ 4} 1 I' 17 PROJECT NO. w-226 UTILITIES DEPARTNLt;r CITY OF P.ENTCN WCkK ORDER No. WASHINCTON DOTE SUBMITTED DATE C(WLETEU, DEPAHTMENT WATER DESCR.PTIrAJ OF WORK SE 156th STREET FROM 119TH AVENUE SE TO 120th AVENUE SE HECES57Y ' WCRK TO BE DCNE BYi City Forces 0 rostra Q Others O ITEM UUANT-.TYI IT COST AMOUNT 6" L.I. (TJ) Pipe 297 L.F. 1.98 S 588.06 6" C.I. lee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FLJ 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL 7 ft. i Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. valve Box 1 Ea. 10.0C 10.00 Sub-Total $ 777.56 16% Overhead S 124.41 4.5 % Tax 34.99 TOTAL CCSI $ 936.96 AP-RWED BY .:UPI. )F UTILITIES DATE APPRWED_ i-,(W-ECT NO, W-226 UTILITIES DEPARTJ&?47 /6 CITY OF R114TCU WOkK DIRER NO. WASHIN(70N {. DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTION OF WORK S.E. 152nd PLACE FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO WEST Elf) OF PLAT HECESsITY WCRK TO BE DONE Sys City Forces C] contract G7 Others 17-1 T,'EM UANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT 6" C.I. (T.J) Pipe 390 L.F. 1.98 $ 772.20 6" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 4" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 63.00 63.D0 i6" C.I. 450 Bends (K)) 2 Ea. 27.50 55.0E 6" C.I. Tee (N) 1 Ea. 39.00 39.00 6" x 4" C.I. Reducre ('1J) lib Ea. 25.40 25.40 4" C.I. (TJ) Pipe I L.F. 1.35 148.50 4" C.I. Plug with 2" fps Tap 1 Ea. 4.75 4.75 6" C.I. Tee (KE x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.01) 6" Gate Valve FL)) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total I$1398.35 i 16% Overhead 223.74 I 4.5 Y Tax 62 TO AL C057 $1685.02 APPROVED SY �JPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APFRCNrD PRWECT NO. as N-226 UTILITIES DEi'ARTMEN7 CITY OF RE2TCN WUC K Ch.:ER h0., _. WASHI14(70N DATE SUBMITTED DATE C(WLETED DEFARTt.tENT WATER DE.SCF.IFTI':p nF WORK. ' TIE LINE BETWEEN 120th AVENUE SE AND SE 15?nd PLACE NECESSITY WCPK TO BE DONE bYs City Forces r__1 Contract O:hars 0 ITEM UA)TITY UNIT COST AMOUNT 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe + Z85 L.F. 1.98 564.10 I 6" C.I. 11 1/4• Binds (HJ) 2 Ea. 27.50 55.00 - Sub-Total 619.30 16% Overhead 99.09 4.5% Tax 27.87 TOTAL COS7 _� AFFROJ® BY :.UFT. OF UTILITIES _ DATE APPiIOVED i. ki 1 i:KO.TECT NO, W-226 Cast [ron plain (Cont) UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF P.FNrON WOkK ORDER NO._�__ h'AS;i1N(3T0N DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED_,._ ._ DEPARTMENT S DESCRIPTICil OF WORK 149CESSITY WORK TO BE DCNE BYs City Forces contract O Others ITEM hZANTITY L't;I'f CJ.S7 AMOUNT Oil 119th Avenue SE From SE 154th Street to West End of Plat $666.65 #12 Lake Youngs Way from East of SE 154th Street to West of SE 151st Street and stub on SE 151st Street I 6083.29 III 121st Place SE from SE 1540 Street to 120th Avenue SE 4385,0' � 1 TOTAL COST 41 ,594.06 APPROVED BY �UPT, OF UTILITIES - DATE APPROVED.._ rROJECT NO.JV-226 ('acttron Main UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENICN YICRK ORDER ;d0. WASHINCTON BATE SJBfP.ITTED DATE CCK4'IETED DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION OF WCRK Cast Iron Pipe Total Material Cost �.ECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYI V City Forces CJ contract C-1 Others ITEM tWNTITY I UNYT COST AMOUNT M1 Lake Youngs Way from 120th Avenue SE to Tiffany Park Booster Pump Station $6835.36 M2 120th Avenue SE from Lake Youngs Way to SE 156th Street 4369.57 M3 120th Avenue SE from SE 164th Street to I! SE 156th Street 5179.09 04 120th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to West End of Plat 1119.83 i N5 Tie Line between 120th Avenue SE and SE 152nd Place 746.26 M6 SE 152nd Place from Lake Youngs Way to West end of Plat 1635.02 07 SE 156th Street from 119th Avenue SE to 120th Avenue SE I 936.96 M8 SE 154th Street from Lake Youngs to 119th Avenue SE 3641 .56 M9 119th AVENUt SE from SE 156th Street to East End of Plat 2194.43 #10 119th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 154tii Street 3751.04 _TOIiAL CCbi +� APPROVED BY SUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED — OJECT :.0, N-226 #13 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF P.ENTON WCkK ORDER f:p• WASH Ih.7ON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COWLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIOI OF WORK 121ST PLACE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO 120TH AVENUE SE NECESSITY WOR! TO BE DONE BYs City Forces r__1 Contract 0 Others ITEM UANTITY U:,I7 I COST AMOUNI 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 1553 LF 1 .98 $3074.94 6" Gate Valves (MJ) 2 Ea. 81 .00 162.00 6" C.I. Tee (M,) x FL) 2 Ea. 45.00 90.00 6" Gate Valves (FL) 2 Ea. 74.50 149.00 6" C. T. Spool (FL) 7 Ft. 2 Ea. 60.00 120.00 8" x 24" C. ; . Valve Box 4 Ea. 10.00 40.00 Sub-Total $3635.44 16% Overhead 584.63 i4.5% Tax 164.43 ( TOTAL COST $4385.00 APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED M12 FnO:ECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CI?Y OF RENTON WCRK Q?DER NO. WASHIJGTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARIMENT WATER DESCR' 71A: OF WORK LAKE YOUNGS WAY FROM EAST OF SE 154TH STREET TO WEST OF SE 151ST STREET AND STUB ON SE 151ST STREET NECESSITY WORK TO i3E DONE bYt i City Forces C� Contract (� Others ITEM UANIITY !;t;IT COST AMOUNT 12" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 805 LF 4.75 $3823.75 8" L.I. (Ti) Pipe 101 LF 2.82 284.82 12" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 249.00 249.00 8" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 127.00 127.00 12" x 8" L.I. Tee ((MJ)) 2 Ea. 94.20 182.40 12" x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ) 1 Ea. 91 .40 91.40 12" x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 97.40 97.40 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool FL) 7 Ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 12" C.I. Plug MJ) 1 Ea. 14.10 14.10 8" C.I. Plug (MJ) 1 Ea. 8.00 8.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total S5048.37 16% Overhead 807.74 4.51 Tax 227. i9 TOTAL COST APPROVED PY SUP% OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED- ait `'KQi-ECT '�0• W 226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENIrI1 WORK ORDER NO. WASHIN'.TION DATE SU13MITTM DATE COMPLETED_ DEPARTMENT WATER DFSCR' :iX OF WORK 119TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET TO WEST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Forces 0 Contract [� Others ITEM Ia f W-= COST AMOUNT 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 231 LF 1 .98 $ 457.38 6" Gate Valve (MI) 1 Ea. 81 .00 81.00 8" A 24" C.I. Valve Box 1 Ea. 10.00 10.00 6" C.I. Plug (MI) 1 Ea. 4.85 4.85 Sub-Total $ 553.23 16% Overhead 88.52 4.5 % I 24.90 TOTAL COST $ 666.La APPROVED SY OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED_ � i N10 PkOJECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORK CRDFA NO. WASHINC70N DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRI=111-11 OF WORK 119TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TIl STREET TO SE 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces r__1 Contract Others 17-1 ITEM QUANTITY J:li7 1 COST AMOUNT 6" C. I. (TJ) Pipe 1330 LF 1 .98 $2633.40 6" C.I. Tee (MJ) 2 Ea. 39.00 78.00 6" Gate Valves (MJ) 2 Ea. 81.00 162.00 6" L.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 45.30 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 I 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 Ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 SO.00 8" x 24" C.T. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total $3112.90 16% Overhead 496.06 4.5% Tax 140.08 f TOTAL COST i375 APPROVED BY JUPT. OF UTILITIES— DATE APeROVED N9 PROJECT NO. W'226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF REhTON WORK ORDER NO. WASHINCTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPART61c"NAIER DESCRIFTIrU OF WORK 119TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 156th STREET TO EAST ENO OF PLAT i IIECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE 3Ys City Forces =71 contract O Others C� ITEM NTITY U'i IT COST AMOUEtC F" C.I . (Td) Pipe 775 LF 1 .98 $1534.50 6" C.I. Plug with 2" ips Tap 1 Ea. 6.70 6.10 6" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 2 Ea. 10.00 20.00 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FI ) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gite Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. 7 LF Spool (FL) 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 Sub-Total $1821.10 16% Overhead 291.38 4.5% Tax 81 .95 i TOTAL C05T $2194.43 APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED FRa7ECT ,10. x8 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT . . . w,jRi; CRD°a No. CITY OF REITON} _— WASHINCTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COKILETED _ DEPARTt,7NI— WATER _,_ DESCRIF',I'JN OF WORK SE 154th STREET FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO 119th AVENUE SE NECESSITY WCRK TO BE DONE BYt City Forces [� Contract O Others C7 ITEM UANIITY I U!11T I COST AMOUNT 8" C.I Pipe (TJ) 692 L.F. 2.82 $1951.44 6" C. I. (TJ) Pipe 300 L.F. 1.98 594.00 8" Gate Valve (MJ) 1 Ea. 127.00 127.00 8" x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ) 1 Ea. 49.85 49.85 8"x 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 55,85 55.85 6" Gate Valve (FL) 2 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 2 Ea. Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 6" C.I. Reducer (M)) 1 Ea. 34.40 34.40 6" C.I. Tee (MI x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 B" x 24" C. I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total $3022.04 16% Overhead 483.53 4.5% lax 135.99 TOTAL COST b3641 56 APPROVED SY `— UUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED FROJECI :410. W-226 UTILITIES DEFARTM�PIT d7 CITY OF REIITCN WORK ORDER NO. WASHIM71 ON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTA¢NT WATER DESCRI?Tlr,,.! OF WORK SE 156th STREET FRON 119TH AVENUE SE TO 120th AVENUE SE ' ITECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYt City Farces L] Contract Q Others Q ITEM UA14TITY j UNIT COST ANOINT 6" C.I. (Ti) Pipe 297 L.F. 1 .98 E 588.06 6" C.I. Tee (M) x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valv, Box 1 Ea. 10.00 10.00 Sub-Total $ 777.56 16% Overhead E 124.41 4.5 % Tax 34.99 I I I TOTAL COST S 936.96 APPROVED PY "U✓7. OF UTIL TIES— DATE A7FIR0YED_ _ a6 PROJECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEIARTMENT CITY OF P.EN'TON WORK CRDER NO. WASNINCTON . , DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPART11ENT WATER DESCRI:-T1Qi7 OF WORK S.E. 152nd PLACE FROM LAME YOUNGS WAY TO WEST END OF PLAT ' NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BY: City Forces 0 Contract Others ITEM QuANTrTY UNIT COST AMOU11'I 6" C.I. (Ti) Pipe 390 L.F. 1 .98 E 772.20 6" Gate Valve (h41) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 4" Gate Valve (MI) 1 Ea. 63.00 63.00 6" C.I. 45' Bends (MJ) 2 Ea. 27.50 55.00 6" C.I. Tee (MJ) 1 Ea. .9.00 39.OL 6" x 4" C.I. Reducre (M)) 116 Ea. 25."1 25.40 4" C.I. (TJ) Pipe L.F. 1.35 148.50 4" C.I. Plug with 2" Ips Tap 1 Ea. 4.75 4.75 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Box 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total $1398.35 16% Overhead 223.74 4.5 % Tdx 62.93 TOTAL COST $1685.0' APPROVED BY GL'i-I. OF UTILITIES DATE APROVED t •h y11I1 1./ TA "11 05 PROJECT NO. M-226 L71LI71PS DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORK ORDER NO, WASHI;RtTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTI'Jrl OF WORK TIE LINE BETWEEN 120th AVENUE SE AND SE 152nd PLACE NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces G7 Contract O•_hers �] r--- ITEM UAITTITY MITT COST AMOUNT 6" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 285 L.F. 1 .98 564.30 6" C.I. 11 1/40 Binds (MI) 2 Ea. 27.50 55.00 Sub-Total 619.30 16% Overhead 99.09 4.5% Tax 27.97 746.26 TOTAL COST 5 746.26 APPROVED SY Xi'T, OF UTILITIES,_._ _ DATE APPROVED A4 PROJECT NOM. U7, 1I.ITSES r i1ARINi?1T CITY OF PENT ON WORK ORDER N0. WASHII:CTJN DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETE'? DEPARTMENT DESCRI'rT11-C OF WORK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO 'WEST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK 70 BE DCNE BYi City Forces CQ contract C7 Othec•a [� ITEM UANT?TY UNIT COST AMOUNT 6" C. I. (TJ) Pipe 209 L.F. 1.98 413.82 4" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 77 L.F. 1 .35 103.95 8" x 6" C.I. Reducer (MJ) 1 Ea. 34.40 34.40 6" C.T. 22 112 ° Bend (MJ) 1 Ea. 27.50 27.50 6" C.I. Tee (MJ x FL) 1 Ea. 45.00 45.00 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 Pt. I Ea. 60.00 60.00 6" C.I. Tee (MJ) 1 Ea. 39.00 39.00 6" Gate Valve (M1) 1 Ea. 81.00 81.00 6" x 4" C.I. Reducer (M1) 1 Ea. 25.40 25.40 4" C.I. Piug with 2" ips Tap 1 Ea. 4.75 4.75 8" x 24" C. I. Valve Box 2 Ea. 10.00 20.00 SA-Total 929.32 16 Overhead 148.0 4.5% Tax 41.82 $1119.83 TOTAL COST $1119.83 APPROVED BY OUPT. OF UTSLITIES DATE APPROVED p3 "''OJECT N0. W 226 UTILITIES DEPART WIT CITY OF RENTON WORK CRDER NO. WASHIN(`TON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED_ DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRI?:ION OF NORK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET TO SE 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYt City Forces 0 contract 0 Others ITEM QUANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT 8" C.I. (TJ) Pipe 1300 L.F. 2.82 3666.00 8" Gate Valve (MI) 2 E3. 2i.00 254.00 8" x 6" C.I. Tee (M)) 1 Ea. 49.85 49.35 8" C.I. Cross (MJ) 1 Ea. 71.55 71 .55 8" C.I. 22 112 " Bend (MJ) 1 Ea. 36.25 36.25 8" x 6" C.I. Tee (M) x F.j 1 Ea. 55.85 55.85 6" Gate Valve (FL) 1 Ea. 74.50 74.50 6" C.I. Spool (FL) 7 ft. 1 Ea. 60.00 60.00 8" x 24" C.I. Valve Bow 3 Ea. 10.00 30.00 Sub-Total $4298.00 16% Overhead 687.68 4.5% Tax 193.41 I TOTAL Ca:T_ $5179.09 APPRO✓kD ^Y -UPT, OF UTILITIES _ DATE AP'RCNED f FROJECT NO.__.k.225 LJYi1.IiIES llEPARTt'.FNY 1,ITY OF RENTC\1 WCRK CRDER NO. WASr!T.ivt,Wj DATE SUBMITTED__,—_.__ DATE COMPL=7ED DEPAPPIEW WATER DESCVFTIOII OF WORK i 121ST PLACE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO 120TH AVENUE SE I � IIECESSITY --- WCRK TO BE DONE BY: '— City Forces r---I Contract r--1 , O`hars L� ITEM _ UANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT_1 Installation of 6" Rlpe I 1550 LF 1.45 12247.50 Gravel Gelding 52 Su.Yd 5.00 260.00 Select Backfill 418 Cu.Y? 3.00 1254.00 Asphalt Resto.'ation 1412 LF 3.50 4942.00 Sub-Total 4 $874.5O 16% Overnoad I 1392.56 4.5 ! 391.66 I t � 1 � i 1 I i TOTAL CJST 510497.72 APPROVED BY +UiT. OF UTILITIES___ :)ATE APPROVED_ 1 i1 f � 5 I #i2 PROJECT NO. UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF REIrTCN 4ciiK ORDER NO.� I1ASHINGT01 DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED „EPARTMENT RATER DE.SCRIPTI'.%1 OF WORK LAKE YOUNGS WAY FROM LAST OF SE 154th STREET TO NEST OF SE 1S1ST STPEET AND STUB IN SE 151ST STREET NECESSITY WORK IO BE DONE BYz City Forces Contract Others ITEM 14UANTITY I' CCGT AMOUNT Installation. of 12" Pipe BC5 LF 1.95 $1569.75 Installation, of 8" Pipe 101 LF 1.65 166.65 Gravel Bedding 31 Cu.Yd 5.00 ( i55.00 Select Backfill 244 Cu.Yd 3.GG I 737.00 Asphalt Restoration I 824 LF 3.5U 2884.uO Sub-Total $5507.40 16% Overhead 881.18 4.5% 247.83 _ TOTAL GCST 55636.41 APFROVF, BY SUPT. QF UTILIT1ZS _ DATE APPROVED N 4 oil PRCuECT Vr1:JTIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF P.E!iTON WCRK ORDER NO. WPSHINUTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIOid OF WORK 119th .AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STRcET TO WEST END OF PLAT I:F.CESSITY WCRK TO BE DONE BY$ C+ty Forces Contract G7 Othcrs 17--1 ITEM JANTITY I UNIT COST AMOUNT r � Installation of Pipe 230 LF 1.45 E 333.R Gravel Bedding 8 Cu Yd. 5.00 40.00 Select Backf111 62 Cu.Yd 3.00 186.nO Asphalt Pestordtion 210 I LF 3.50 735.00 Sub-Total $1294.50 76% Overhead 207.12 I 4.5% Tax I 5E.25 i TOTAL COST rr APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED t. d I PfiJzCT NO. —11-226 #10 UTILITIES DEYARTMEt,7 CITY OF REtNTON WORK ORDER NO. WASHINC70N DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMF1ET,ED. DEPARTnENT WATER DESCRI771014 OF WURK 119th AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO SE 156th STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYt City Forces Contract C1 Others C7 ITEM JQUANrITY I u"IIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 1330 LF 1.4b $1928.50 Gravel Bedding 45 Cu.Yd 5.00 225.00 Select Backf111 359 Cu.Yd 3.00 1077.00 Asphalt Restoration 12lu LF -SO 4235.00 I _ Sub-Total $7"S.50 16% Jverhead 1194.48 4.6" Tax 33E.95 I TOTAL C06T $8995.93 APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE AF"rROVED_ a . Yne 19 FROjEC7 N0, N-226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT N CITY OF RE11TON WORK ORDER N0, - MASN INLTION DATE ` iJRMITTED DATE COMPIEiED DEPARTMENT__WATER 7DE75CR:r:IOi7 OF WORK 1190 AVENUE SE FROM SE 156th STREET TO EAST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO 3E DONE BYs City Forces Contract Others ITEM _ VANTITY I UI:IT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 775 LF 1.45 $1123.75 Gravel Bedding 26 Cu.Yd 5.00 130.00 Select Backf111 209 Cu.Yd 3.00 621.00 Asphalt Restoration 705 LF 3.5U 2467.50 Sub-Total 1$4348.25 i 16% Overhead 695.72 4.5% T4x 195.67 -` TOTAL COST $5239.64 APPROVED CY . UPT. OF UTILITIES _ DATE APPROVED H� PROJECT 1*10. u_776- UTILITIES DEPARTMENT WCFX. ORDER N0. CITY OF RE14TON WASii IN(TON DATE SUBMITTED DATE C(ZIPLETED DEPARTMENT Uarco DESCRIPI0i7 OF WORK SE 154TH STREET FROM LAKE YOUNGS NAY TO 119TH AVENUE SE NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE 3Ys Citv Forces C--1 Contract Others L� ITEM UANIITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 8" Pipe 691 LF 1.65 $1140.15 installation of 6" Pip 300 LF 1.45 435.00 Gravel Bedding 33 Cu.Yd 5.00 165.00 Select Backfill 267 Cu.Yd 3.00 801.00 Asphalt Restoration 902 LF 3.50 3151.00 Subtotal S 5698.15 16% Overi.aau 911.70 M% 15o.42 I �. TOTAL COST 6866.2 APPROVED BY DUPT. OF UTILITIES— DATE APPROVED /7 PRO,-ECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEPARTIfiENT CITY OF REtrTCN (WORK CkIDER NO. WASHINGION DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARThENT WATER DESCRIPTION OF WORK SE 156TH STREET FROM 119TH AVENUE SF. TO 120TH AVENUE SE NECESSITY WCRK TO BE DCNE BYs City Forces I� Contract O Others ITEM QUANTITY U' :IT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6 ' Pipe 297 LF 1.45 S 430.65 Gravel Bedding 10 Cu.Yd 5.00 56.00 Select Backf111 80 Cu. Yd 3.00 240.DO Aspohalr Restoration 270 LF 3.50 945.00 I Sub—Total $1665.65 16% Overhead 266.50 4.5% 74.95 TOTAL COST APiAOVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITILS DATE APPROVED I6 rNQiF.CT YG. 'vl-226 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORM, iFDER N0. WASHINC rON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED_ DEPARTMENT (WATER DESCRIPTIa7 OF WORK, SE 152ND PLACE F:OM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO HEST END OF PLAT XESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces r__1 Contract O Others [_] rrEM DUANTITY I UNIT :OST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 390 LF 1.45 565.50 Installation of 4 Pipe 120 LF 1.35 162.00 I Cravel Redding 17 u.Yd 5.00 85.00 Select Backfill 138 u.Yd 3.00 414.00 Asphalt Restoration 465 LF 3.60 1627.50 Sub-Total $2854.00 16% Overhead 456.64 4.5% Tax 128.43 TOTAL COST S, APPROVED BY 3UPT. OF UTILITIES DATE ^PPRI e . 1 PROJECT N0. N-226 L'TILI7iES DEiARTMEh: 15 CITY OF RENTON +ORK ORDER NO. _ WASHINC'TON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIOU OF WORK TIE LINE CETNEEN 120TH AVENUE SE AND SE ISM PLACE NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYt City For^ea Q Contract Others ITEM IWANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 285 LF 1.45 $ 413.25 Gravel Bedding 10 Cu.Yd 5.00 50.00 Select Rackfill 77 Cu.Yd 3.00 231.00 Asphalt Restoration 50 LF 3.50 175.00 Sub-Total I S 869.25 16% Overhead 139.08 4.6% Tax 39.12 _ TOTAL COST $1047.45 APPROVED BY SUPT• OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED_ r . PROJECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEF'ARTMJ- ,T 04 CITY OF P.ENTQJ WORK CIDER NO.__ WASHINCTON DATE SLIMMED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATEP DESCRIi,I-U4 OF WCR: 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO NEST END OF PLAT 14ECESSITY WORK TC BE DONE BYs City Forces contract Others O ITEM UANIITY UNIT COST AMJUNL Installation of 6" oipe 210 LF 1 .45 5 304.50 Installation of 4" Pipe 77 LF 1.35 103.95 i Gravel Bedding 10 u.Yd 5.00 50.00 Select Backfill 77 u.Yd 3.00 231.00 Asphalt Restoration 260 LF 3.50 910.00 Sub-Total I 1599.15 li 16% Overhead I 255.91 71.98 TOTAL CaiT 11927.34 AP oAUJED FY f.Ui'I. OF UTILITIES Di iE APFRWFD� y3 FROJECT 140. W ZZb UTILITIES DE,ARTMEt.T OITY OF RENNN WORK ORDER t:0. WASHINGTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE CO.PLETrD DEPARTMENT_ypjjA,_, DESCRIPTI01i OF WORK 1207H AVENLc SE FROt4 SE 15 'th STREET TO SE 166TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYc City Forces G7 .:ontract U Others ITEM QUANTITY UI:IT COST AMOUNT Installation of 8" Pipe 1300 LF 1.65 $2145.00 Gravel Bedding 44 Cu.Yd 5.00 220.00 Select Backfill 350 Cu.Yd I GO 1050.00 Asphalt Restoration 1183 LF 3.50 4140.50 Sub-Total $15L5.50 16% Overhead 1208.88 4.5% Tax 340.00 s I I TCIAL COST APPROVED PY — _:UPT. OF UTILITIES DATE ArFROVED ►2 PROJECT NO._ - W WWi UTILITIES DEPARTMENT CITY OF RENTON WORK. ORDER NO.__ WASH IWCTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENTj� DESCRIPTIX OF WCRK 120TH AVENUE SE FROM LACE YOUVCS WAY TO A 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DC14E BYs City Forces Q Contract O Others O ITEM QUANTITY I UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 8" Pipe 1100 LF 1.65 $1815.00 6, wet Bedding 37 Cu.Yd 5.00 185.00 Select Backfi:l 296 Cu. Yc 3.00 888.00 Asphalt Restoration 1)00 LF -3.50 3500.00 Sub-Total I Y63%.00 16% Overhead 1022.08 I 4.5% Tax 287.46 TOTAL COST APPROVED BY SUIT. OF UTILITIES _ DATE APPROVEDWRAIM - - f . r . PROJECT N0. - xl �I iZ6 UT'LI71ES DEPARTMENT CITY OF REIrrON WORK ORDER NO. WASHING rON DATE SUBINTiED DATE COMPLETED _ DEPARTMENT Warm DESCRIPTI0.7 OF WOR" LAKE YOUNG'S WAY FROM 1ZOTH AVENUE SE TO TIFFAW PARK BOOSTER PUFF STATION NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYt City Forces l� contract Others ITEM UANIITY U!= COST AMOUNT Installation of 12" Pipe 995 LF 1.95 1940.25 Installation of 6" Pipe 45 Lr 1.45 65.25 Gravel Bedding 3!) Cu.Y1 5.00 175.00 Select Backf111 280 Cu.Yd 3.00 84O.D0 Asphalt Restoration 50 — LF 3.5U 175.00� i Sub-Total 33195.50 16% Overhead I I 511.28 4.5% Tax 143.80 I i TOTAL GIST 33850.58 APPROVED BY :Ur'T. OF UTILITIES DATE APPRCNFD_ _. PLAT OF TIFFANY PARK -226 �a) Failure, tc crwilitel,y remove all of the manufacturer's Pro. ; z: s tect.iva• cs.stinq on the inner surface, of the pipe before, ` Itniry. (kS) Storac,g in p LPM.nntal positi��n le�'t'ti0y 'lratatr ,n+'otanwlata iu the ina¢;rt ur triz Ape. r ') Ctrntn+ in,."an, or Tack of ntvtprr cTaarirn of thb interior s. of t1,r CiPr yrlr.r to lining eaihsa^.r v aa:rs, bead nvrr most of cht 00e interior. k . . 20 Stati wheth41' the pTaintiff his nTors arwi saaCificstiont for the suhect aster distribution end supply svatee+. a contour too or Tas+s of *Me area Coveted by sat, system are Car-s(mntirn racards of the system 1 r showing awng other things the nwitter and generr,T it etiuw of tole users a of the water If the, plaintiff has all or any part of said docoments, please sptcify wher+; each :uth ducuernnt is presently Tooted end th,e f t news, address ^n^ title of too custodian thareo'. Pla,i r,f me systm And Co;,ntour maps are presently located In the • k:.• iTk�'�: r fi uffioe of City tin;insor Jack wilsan, A list arvi r,cc,rds of the systen ghntel" tba lcncation aed newts „ alga 6 of users of the rater art in the office ,>t Nr• TO, Bennett: I)tility if alrtftrlt. Re„ter ::rt,. Mall " kenton< washinytm. '- Z1. Stdty the first date; that tMx oeairti`f 4r anyone atti;Tg on its behalf notified the defendant, florttraest Supply Co. , tor,. of any alleged defect in the sutjtet water system. Sr the first such fi rfaga �wtica was in rritfrrq, idartTfy that ifriting by LMe new aost titer e+ the sotdrr e�a tuna addresses.- if the first serh notice was givre _•,, , a le ; sk oral!y state uy wham and to rr:+Tm the Mntice was 'Wte, the substance y of such notices: ,race whilre it wee, ,irer .;A th.e names of e T Wigas kstowr. ,aintifi to .Isavn beet. prosact at that tiara. A letter was writtoo find sort tc bselk ripe 5 Tank Corporation y 1:0E43 5ecnn4 Afore Swrtrr S :t'!v; Washingtor or arty 7, Tghb s copies 0 "1, r,r`.tir .,•:r, h'I,, arrt i'* k!:A Ardt-v4 lea" , ,tf+ 154r Se.Stt:x "tesr:in.Tior , E k A Coostract' .; .zl 4urr4xtt qN R,sttai, tiastitrigten �s�;:e /9/ •+se yit 4 • L and if so Ipteffy the date or attar of aecA ratlac~t the swpvlier or supyllurs of >,ach railacerrut pipe, and whtra swell roplaceo IIps or toy PurtlAn or sp"Ican thereeof is presently located, ar:u tht now and title of the person or party havingr custody or control "rwrf. YES. Four (4) fGar toot sections acre rcmvaa ca rot+gust tl, 9, and IM, Nlofi, Taos* s"tions wore tint ir, Y,alves, With haif of them going to &.:A Fire t TYK ,n.2 the rawintng u, *.0 rile. Daal Pipe am lar% still f.0% ;n:saostion of thew d,t,Yt?„ c;# sIpc arw the ronalnitN, ert with the City, will: City t; ;r,etr 'ace. Wilson having uon'MI uiarcof. 16. Was it,s allvyoo aefect (of tha ssyaalt- iippoxl steel Piro) ,,• such a nature a: .o to otsarvaula or uls.overaLla Ly a reasor4ble inspect• Lion at trio ccrstructian site? if youraatr;wtr to mt foss;utng is Yes . t44t� t,ur type of ?"portion or test, or Lour, Vat uo+[id 1-ve roveaieu suc:, tllegM. aafacts, Please ratkr, SNacl -. r,rfertt:ra to hqy standard `-,lt protwure which you might intet.d to rtfer tat n Yoor answers, ra 1). Statt 06 eartfcuiar ratat of 04."l t..s: or inspection which the =t. Plaintiff alleges snoulo nsvt won perf-row nn .t: :ublact :+tpe prior to iti 40livvey cl tip comtrutttcr site. Tact snv"ld -ay. cape taken to sae if Pipe ass tuitablo for Jai. ia. Statt wrkthor the Plaintiff or, snst^ra ; r .s holelf hat had sir emote r^ ne s,,:,:Je.t 11iSrtribution ar too syttuu aMlysed both "fare aret after Cor tithtr wort or after} ya,si:•, through the Tiffaw Park System fr,r Utepp:rpertt o1 Aeith^ firing th 1*c, progortias. comVii1vfty. ta+IPerawra and 1r:h pickup. VAN 1141 ail t,. tale try Se94 arrelysit, 41"Yar the 5etttl. .MY ai} i+atw Lstartxract ahaly3ad tLe ii. ltarta+: etc:- 4421ii, defect w.ILf Plaittlrf alialas mists in the itr0,jrcr, •aiar sytttu as ir4tallo3 it t:u Tiffuv Part tram. ;wr ':x If so, please state the name. address and position heij by each ' such person at that time. YES. HARVIN H. SC�IROLDER then Superintendent of Vtillties who resides at 8025 South 127th, Penton Washington. 808 Ptii!Cri, Water Depart+nent, now Supervisor of Water Depaptaent, i' whose address !s Renton City Hail, Renton, Washington. 12, Vid the Plaintiff, any of its officers . nm+loyees or other agents, consent or approve the developer's intended use Of asphalt- Opp" steel pipe far the water system of T1<fany Perk prior to the >s installation thereof? If so, state the name, address, ' tnen' title or positions of each y` person who gave such approval to,letner with the ,ste upon which suer- approval was glven. P+ARYIN H. SCHRDEDkR, Spperintendent of Utilities. boo PI.s1ICH, Water Supervisor. :Tlo 13 Referring to tho preceding interrogate,,rv. ider:.ify by name, date and general description every document known to Plaintiff or its sttorneys, which refers to srxn aprmvsl Of the use Of asohsit-dipped steal pipe. Furt)^wr, state the nice, ad(iross and title of the person Or tarty haulm; present custody or t^.r,trol p* ea(h evrn document. Nlp 14. State the name and present address if the person who was the City tngintei for the Plaintiff in 1%1 ena !9f.2, and stale the SAW lnfonmtion as to the i:+dividual or ineivideeis In the Plaintiff's City Engineer's u°fir, or ctherwiss, who then 4d the authority to !nprovs or disapprove the use of asphalt ripped steel pipe 1" a *:"Or festOR within the Plaintiff'; lurisdicttor.. JACK WII.SQh City unginaer. MARylh H. S-.0i ikil, Superintendent of utllitits. State whothar any of the origlrwi p'pe fwrnlahad a'"] lnstalled in the svbIgct water distributlar. and sumly system has been Misted. /7! 6. Jo d Jorry Herber Flatinq in dishwasher in 1%6. 154BB 119th S.E. Brought samples tf, mayor's r.ffica. Renton, Washington Particles left on p;tstics, 7. Mr. 6 he-s. Victor Rylspd Pie,.ts "f tar un 05c01 from tr.e 15612 li4th S E. disiWasher summer of 1965, tar on Renton, Washington aato tcraen and wasying machine. 3. Mr, $ Mrs. GIval. P7rrish Biq Pincus 01 tar showirm i^ it 15516 l,,,rfh Ave„ S.E. toilet" supear of 1%5 Rentoa, Washington Mr. 4 Mrs . ken hamiltoa Suasaer �)f 15£S flake% in both bathtub 150424 119th S.e and bathFOOwU slab and in washinq Renton. Washington machine. 10. .lie+ 6 Pat Raraseth ilakts in drinking water regularly since 15510 ld0th S.E. June 1765 and •'so rust. Renton, ' ashiigto . 11, Frans a attr. Holman ,'lakes in drfnklml water regularly since 15520 120th S.E. June ly63 and also rust. Renton, Washington 12 Mr, 6 Mrs. Charles Clark 5n,,4n water vumoer of 1965, smwa flaking 15473 40th S.E, in bathtub and are sinks, kentch. Washington 13. Mr. 6 Mrs. l;elco Floor Tiny flecks in driaktng water. Flaking 1.00 120th Place S.E, In aii sinks in 4ltchan and bathroom. Renton„ Washington la. Mr. 6 Mr. John Y.reowloo Flecks in drinking water. Flaking in 15490 119th Atie S.E. kitchen aen bathroom sinks. Renton. Jashingten 15. M.C. Walls Fire. Renartmtmt smdo or ihspection Fire Chief of hydrants an lady 25, 1965 at the 235 Mills Street location a' 119th S.E. and S.E. 156th Renton, Washington (Tiffany Park) and founu it to be exoeltinq large places of rubber-like meterial , large enough to Plus Puaro strtans and nozzles. (b) A partial list of complaints have isfwn Kept cn file with the City Engineer. Renton City 0411, Renton. Washl�otrr. (e) City inglvAtr, Jack Wilson, Renton City Mall , Penton, Washington. °0. Mnat ware the torus of the Plat fiord' f". ,od ty the defendart, Aura Alosdackt 1, r .I any of the other princiPaltl with the Plaintiff in con"Ktion with+ the Plot of ;iffargr P&A", (You may attach a copy of the "Ad to your arswers for r_onvtnienca in -,nswerirq this interrogatory). Copy of said plat Band is attached. 11, Did tn. r ntiff its officers„ e"O nytes ar Other agents, knew of the intanded aee by the oeveloper• of Tiffany Part of asphalt dipped s'aat plat for the water system prior to me hnstallatirn thorev ' /61 N Av A k•reSsure tkst was ccnducteo oy I t A CnnStrilCttdn :ar'pi ny, rWw E A 6 L Construction Co. Inc, with offlcas located at 321 ::urrvitt Avenue South. Renton„ Washington, the twu principals being Mr. tl BredA and Mr. Co Mallory. 9. During theoperiod rrcm January 1 , 1962 to the present dot, has P14.intiff, or any of its officers or agents, received c,•wlsint coNarn4ig the water system from the homeowners using that systsmmf If your answer to the foregoing is ' Yes'. please specify the following (a) Thu date when et.h such Cor!plaint was received, whether It was oral or in writing, and if oral, by whom ant' to whore made, the address of the ccawlainant. and the substanca of each such complaint. (b) Whether a record is matatainad of all crplaints received, whether oral or written, and if so where svrh records are kept and the r4urm of the person o� party heving possession or control therec' (t) Whether written corplaints of such nature are kept, and if so. whore such complaints or. flied. or kept of record, and the now and address of the person or yarty having possession dr control ther,.of Yes. (4) The followien oral complairts were received in the offices of both Hsfor Custer and City knq}r.wer 4ari Ailten, Th+ ivact gate theme :omplitnts were receiver! is not available ;%owaver they span the period from May 1445 throuyb 1*6; i. Mr. i Mrs. Jerry Poptneski Flakrr.9 fr. nishasher - Jur• i966 1b4S7 12Dtw Place S I . until ri,:t rcemplaimt was elide and Renton, sir, was 9?ttino gorse. 2. Sill 6 Joan barland slaking in dishwasher in June IM " lb4b7 Both pl S.E. and v&t worsarir„l Renton, ipMingston 3. 4o 13 Donna Strarart F'Akif.q In Cish"Sher $uuMS. of .S 15451 124th Place 5.6. ivG4 ^ fronton. Washington 4 Mr, R Mrs. ilo",t Wimdmmr-n rleviml badly In dishwasher on a 15443 1.YItn Pl. S.L. p1a€t7c€ 1,1 June 1965 to present. *at*", Washington rartitles also in drfnkinn rater And toilet and tub, ho" screens and ester Screen% 5 v, 6 krs "ore OHM Ftakinq in dishwasher summer of tS409 119Lki 3.E. 196b. large W—truts in washing Rsnten. Maswirntnw (Move.) amlchine uric'+ risr.ad •:loth*$. Took swamies to Mayor Nov 1945, Had to nave dishwasher cleaned, /6/ 1"• w� r was uliepodiy ayde, together with the dcte and plece where such alleged warranty was made, further list the names and addresses .^.r all other oersona then airs theta present who, tc your %rdwladge. haarl any of sucn Ali4=qe9 a;iversation per airing to ural warrant:us. ¢ fi/A r 5. State the name, a dr:•:s. position ar;d job description of each prrsco l emplo ac! by Plaintiff in 1 y 962. or representinx plARrtif► to that period, i who discussed with any of the parties to this action, or tneir agents, employees or engigeers, whether orally or in writiriq• the purchase of asphalt- dipped steel pipe: .hn use cf 04' said Pipe If- tru subject water system; a ,y of the specifications n* techinical data ccncerninq said pipe; and any a' of the rules, regulations or plattirg rsquirments o* the pi*irtiff which Specificaliy pertain to the type, ':Cetera of pint; to be installed in that systeut. n In giving your answer to the foregoing, please stnto: the ditto end the substance 014ny such discussions, the maim and employer (or principal) of the person with 0W the same was discussed. MARyIN H. SCM)EXR, Superintendent of Utilities who resiles at 8625 South 127th Avenue: Renton, Washinqton, PR SCNROECER has since left the City of Renton. 6. What was the earliest, data upon whirh any pert of the subject water system was put in operation, serving any of the homemners in the arts!' On or about August B. 1963. 7. On what aate was the water system substartinlly cnmalertedt On or stout August 8, 1%3. c, List the names, address*'% and employer for principal) of all persons who i"specteu all or any part of the subject meter system. or any of its component parts, on the Plaintiff`s behalf, durin.t the Period from January t 1962 through December 30, 1%4. As to arrh such test, state this "Store of the �^•° q4 the genefai firdings of such test. M PUNILN SpperinLawi*nt of Utilities. City of Renton who took samples of the water which worst analyzed by the ring CourKy Noeith Depart- meat for p,.=rity tuts. /4/ Y PALDM NIE- YEP - Observed r w val of test sections and flushing of rydrania. :. OICs_MOLQ - Consulting Engineer who made a visual insnecttor, of the discharge and flushing of hydrants atb inspected extra lengtns Of p;pe left on the joy site and sutmitted a report to the City knginder on Uecamber to, 1965. MERMAN ROALIST - Consulting Engineer examined the p1oe, liner, and conditions of thz bond, and pipe inner surface and submitted a report to the City of Penton . riUNORARLE OONALO Y. CUSTER, Mayor - Mayor Custer ,vas the red rient of numerous verbai complaints. 509 LUX Observed the removal of test sections and the flushing of rwins. 3. Has stv portion of the steel pipe which is th4s subject of the Plaintiff's sctiun been subject&i to laboratory or other tritin; by the Plaintiff or at its direction or an its behalf? If your answer to the foregoing 14 "Yes" ther describe any test notes, results or reports pertaining thereto listing the nays or title of the sae,7, the date of prepare.tian, a brief statement of the contents taerecf, the tame and employment of the person Preparing the same, and the n,.,ae a,�. Address of the pars�an or party having custody or control of the original thereat. Yes. On Stptramber t2, 1965, htrman Adalist A Associates, Consulting Ergineerx, w ducted a curprehensive study sod analysis of the sfalt,ons of pipe which were removed and submitted their results to Jack Wilson, City Engineer, kenton. Nashi44gton, in this reliort the Consultant described Me failures of the pip# 4. Jn what f"ts does the Plaintiff base its t411e9atior VAt defendant, Murthwest Supply I,da4Peny Inc. , wefrant€r any portion of the subject pip#, as b«!nq reasonably fit? If any Ora, warranty is relied upon, state the names and addresses of the arson asking any such oral warranty: the name and address of the pertion to wt4 m lush oral wo—Allty /3/ (1U) nUtdlk€nik WhA.D W. CLAM, iiayor City et Gantor,, Panted ilasa*rept,Cn (11) HER MA AMLTSX, Consulting Engineer, 1901 South mckeoe Street, Ststtle, wisaingtoh Z. aith rvspuc+ w each end every person I,awft or i,isntifioe in your answer to interrogatory No. 1, state 4.ist kndwle,:gs or %fonouttion hold by ails. As w oath officer, sslploy<t or 4"nt of the Plaintiff naraso to your gre:o0wi uswer, ff Cris knonlwgs cr infermtion of thtt parson oat aucair.;w ,raroally frim another person, stAta the rwoe. and awirtss, e4lcyer and type of gwityswnCt of tru,t ether porsn,l, thlleAtte or plum anere it was .nade odd the newt and giuvr4w tf All Persons then present, It ter besis of In* knowledge or infonution is d docwtnt cr rritwna, state one mart, or titit of gyre sane, describe its centonti. the date of its 5rQpar6t1cn or signature, arui tree n.w!ws aed address 9f tits person or r,arty .iavina CUstoMy or coutrol of the original of that Iwtwaaerwt. JACK M1i iti - `;�svrriu tilt rrnovai of test sections; has copies of r"orts ,met ty Name OQ411st, Y.C. Wails, and Dick Wolff; ono nas pertisl list of uomr,idints file: with tha City Enginder'I office, a(* push hi - U'aserver: tie rsa^ova) oa test 3ettiaas. ebsarved partiults wri a fiusaidy hy.ru,ts iw ,;-,try ,.irr frca tops it several to fts. NUhArrO Qi4tn . obst"ec rwaaoval of test .x'ir A, and has 611190 f of pi rlia,ir.&, teat aas oitcharQed uurleg Ada flosAing caeritiens. M.G. kiwLiS - ubservoo piµtlinino partiuivs whaa hycraw.t was flushed, rAdr a report W taw titY Lnsllrvr on S% W4b*r IC, 11116, oavisliwg thta of, of an irwpuutfon of hyoreau in .nc xIffany Para Argo. ADL WA Ubserrvu removal of test sacti<naa are ftQshing e* hvdrantl, MATT krinl - Gbservm ruwvel o+ Urat ItLOGM I101: fiushi,10 of hydrants. 411 Y aAYit6k - ut;servee rwuval of :us. soctiens ens flushing of aydnnts. /It! ,y- er U � 1 S . No. RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT COMPLAINT RECORD Officers Aesi`ned: Reported to: i1sOr S. HArrfeem Date almli 5 _ Time + ':40A,or, sub. roes ar wAfgA CARAr1e4 RASA" Name ga.•.,��yra 3eex Address 1!910 S 1"this � Phone. Reports: 6r res sae Of ;Are revrao +Ar Ors 15Etue rrinrs ra A yens or W4? t, ;itrrrr &AAese MAr .rt9e PLAY dAereD Aye PRY To Cjdfer vazrveas, Tere is rs.r aAwo"?ve /dd As IvIl lure riles Ass rwrr ler aY:iArr�aeea, a • e a • 11WOiea1 Popor tag afftsser Nary+noted the above *&Ajl -ro� tt 'see xaiaolm 11aa�w. rO hsr reatdroee ISWO :�.8e If4the Wee 'clan PDi;M ast as aura e�i14 was a 111104 Iler�;h"" of chew '-eIC* lbtth daed..tne isle 'ake tow" *as Woe Plam at►16 List ahoa *be had been In the area oc twq posit with her 4lhIu 4w Rho had mold rViged ah'll j.1aytne neater the parade Wre► gum etat" 4 hat whilo back a ahi in lake Tif!=W or" bad *rvott 1 . a Muitsr +nf�a la In ?60aklm tbla esroa rwAA %ble v" to bo apya• xiratrly largo x,1t Of v0,&•.8' � UNU 4&"-rase The otea to gutte largo and iu plrees op to err• a� 3a re,4 ape ► ac 1th No wunt of reed: tad eat t%Ile US Ul t:4 scree it appesra .Let litis taus Stands all 7WW lose lira1 a 11 40 etaWd *at it g wamllf getw de-ppWsr in the rinbw that to Jk•• attMWO Tate amU to Wie erfievre apinian bemom a hasW. to 0 ar.-Il e�ruTLa6 %* area► ea Ohio " of w** r a f W)m to raot sratl U to aukamm fie We ef'fiaar if tbo area oeuld bo macaw:-leo1 4miaed. 4" ae be Ybe swts"kap of We proiartp is untnam alLhoo& Is is «iikla the Reshett city r i,.ita. Z. Op Pike �Ca� AF�jO es COttef �`C�* 3 fRiH�� s let awA �fpj too wore s , :r n Tq. ()P'Kit'M lien"I'IIF.E'iTY A'PP(u1c:V K.Y • 1?F%T01,µ'AESHSNGT0N MST OFFICE MOr 6E6, JIM ENO AVENUE aUIrOINO. MENTON,WAYNI96TON tt066 AL/INK E4478 Ofaese a.OWULMt CITY AfrOANEY y u Arrmwn L. MAUS",AS5OSTANT r.ITY AT'ree„EY May 27, 1%6 Rooll ►ipt Tank (.urporstien E 6 A Ceneiruettea Co. 20643 6aes61 Avenue South 321 Burnett 4tIoet _. Seattle, Lj Ohingtou 47ntes, Idsoblagtee AMrow Miller Compesy Chinook Mortgage Ca. 1519 15tb Avenue R.A. 1320 Beet Maekee St. Seattle, woobingtan Kest, waohtngtos 98031 Attention-. Mr. Job* M. Teutsua, Jr. Pros. GeatlmoOs: This is to advise you that the pity 6nineor bas turned over to our office him Lila pe.bintag to the defective steel water pipe located within portiOaa of' Tiftaay Park". Keaton, dauhingtos. Reference is hereby mida to Out EogLosr's letter dated March 7, 1966, addressed to all of the above captioned parties outliaiag the discovered defects. Unfortunately, as reply ban been received iron the eaaufacturor or any other part), except a letter frog William L. Defoe, Attorney far Northwest Supply CO. Please be advised that the City had retained the services of a CsOaultlag Eagisoer as soon as the various complaints were registered by the propOrty woeere and sold Eegineer made as extensive atAy, including tests, to dotormLe the cause of the dafacts. His definite conclusion vas that tbs lisiy arterial inside the pipe mad sot properly banded to the steel surface sad many plot" at the disintegrating lining wera found and are the sane As those discbartod at the hydrant. We, our►olves, cavnet tell you tits reason why such linty is breaking loose from the pipe but 'bare seems to 0o no question at all that this is a fact and that the hooding to subject siA Inch pipe had not taken piece. Since "my months have lapsed since the discavery of such defects Ar' wbich were rhos brought to your ALLanttes ever three months &SO, it asr a resseeable to us at this ties that immediate action be takou by all of the -.apensible parties ce replace, without cost to tbw City whatsvu, there dtleteivs pipe*. we therefore urge you to take imme.dLate steps to accompltaL the foregoing and if }sn fail to is $O, we have bass instructed by the City to CosoeosO legal p.geadings. it you are desitaus of retstnty your own Consutttag edgisoer to verily the foregoing, you are, of course, free to d• so. its rsmain Torts very truly, ard V. wiled ��_ 00 J/ F y y city attoeyGet n �q Chinook Mortgage 0.irp. • 1330 W. Meuh:r Strmt, Kent, Wdshi"Yton 08031 1A, 2-0600 June 2, 1966 Office of the City Attorney P. O. box 62o Renton, Washington o8O55 y1 ATTENTION: Mr. Gerard M. Shellan Dear Mr. Shellan: Thank ym for your ropy of the letter regarding the water pipe problem in Tiftiny Park. As ynu know, one portion �+p of the installation has not been accepted by the City of Renton, and therefore, will be our responsiblity to replace. We would, therefore, like to join with you in any action which could result in a recovery of costs as ; result of the defective pipe. VPAnl(Y�yp r , Bohn M. Teutsch, Jr. President JMT:Ijs IIIY Of avQ)V fEk7No ViN I, rl';i ��prt7d V;P; /1111i r^q V N' '•r ;C1� " Y .s ,4 t OF TIIN:Y:1TY AT'rE3E<Nh;v [ RVNTON.WANHINGTON /OSt OfrW E SOX 616, ISO TMO AVENUE N. .OING, AENTON. WASNINOTON INIM ALPINE 94e7e r. OttlRa M. tN[LLaM. CITY ATTORNEY ARTNUN L. NAUGAN, ASSISTANT CITI ATTORNEYS Jose !J, 1966 a" (: "^'t Coney a Collier Lawyers 626 Central Snilding Seattle. Washington 98104 Attention: Mr. lyrwn L. Coney Rs: Tiffany Pork Pipe Dorset Dear Sir: Thank you very mutt, for your letter of Jane 9. 1966 advieing us that you represent the E e A Construction Company. In snstwr to your question .t would seem to us that the manufacturer, supplier, and contractor responsible for the installation of the pipe would be liable in a as" where the pipe was .bviously defective. We have had word from the manufacturer in Portlend. (rregan that their attorney one nkineor will be up here shortly to make a persons) inspection. If no asttefaetory settlement is made on bekelf of the City all portico would ha joined in any litigation, on6 we thought it only fair to advice your client at the City'a claim. We remain Y very truly. Mi l) 'RUTAAP ,+(,the1 1 yv M. ttwl CW ids bat Mayor Coster Cit7 inginser (C0Fy J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Pro1,..,Ui1 6nNme,,n )lY LLOYD BUILDING 2n1 MOt BUILDING SEATTLE WASMI'VGTON 001 TACOMA AVENUE BD MAw. 9 E7I6 TACOMA E. WABM. IU 4.4491 July 30, 1%5 Job No.212 City of Renton Water Department City Ball Renton, Washington Attn: Mr. Ronal* Olean Dear Mr. Olson: We are eaclosing a set of prints of the pumping station and rater lines for T' Ffauy Park. These are the only drawings available and i to not believe as builts were prepared. To the best of ay knowledge, the installa- tion uss aade acLordicg to the enclosed plain. Cordially, S1dAVIB & ASSOCIATES J[:b- enc N° 1355 ORIGINAL fT M E N T WORK ORDER-DISTRIBUTION a Nr� ° D E P A R MATERIAL NO SITE KIND S ISSUED I S RETURNED - I i ESTIMATED COST INSTALLED BY CITY Ej CONTRACT C - CONTRACTOR SUBDIVISION WORK STARTED WORK COMPLETED - REMARKS PROJECT NO.-____ __ - DATE.. C1'�,y /7 Iv NAME _---- --__._._ _____._ -. ADDRESS.._ ___--- SIZE OF METER-_ _---NO. -MAKE __--READING . _. --- __ACCOUNT NO- NATURE OF WORK AND DIRECTIONS: SUIT. SIGNATURE S � f ^,dam ��i.di .e::4.c.'.s.•A.�,, ny r.._� , ., ,, t. ? r_/ l�r " .�.G[ v .' t' /.rG!:rl:Yc4�,.� , ,P-rt 4 / k ,� e Th ine!.lec'tiv, o,mding ohs. r,,,.d date I.ia only been an the 6-inch pipe: size. Nor fa It known woet .--r a the n-inci, is .imLlarly affected, Pr�snmably it could be nn a ,r.tc i bads ,.ant the defect% occurred. Rowcver, in view of the limitations t',.! uaterl.0 and the observed indications of defectiv,* ipplicat.ion, the it it(an of .t l the pipes similarly treated is under suspit ton until I.roved odic rwise. o do this would involve cnn,ld, rahl, expanse to uncover the toipen_ , it out ',.T ti,Les, and recmmact. The hy'r.,nt flow test might be soff'vlont t:. ;'Iv' eviienee as to tie extent of currently wt,nk Ilntai,a. IB,wever, I this i; not a bond to tin• pipe, it must be expected that water will pen.atr tte the Ilring causing rusting (tuberculntlrnt) Witt, serlou:e progressi v lining ,.f sruption, tlnprotected steel pipe exposed to onyl;en hearing vatvr will protably be. u:aefPss for :i,rrvice- as n pressure water tine In 10 ve.irv, %ore of less. It la possl Sle that, the rust colored water observed Burin; the hydrant flushing today indicates that this. deterinratirm Is already sL.irted. TAere Imo• it,, ynr a ion In city mind that it � pipe lining, ir: brit lour Lroso f• Hu. pip,. , the .aetu4l reasons for IhI•i are %Iovi a lot I,.n :, hot con:;i de reel rcasrmablo, b:u: -d on my dp, of the matorini uW t .it pn.cev.v. Fourti truly, t �.1 1 ( ANA ofk'OF t RiC'illi r(.i i:. `vtlm 7a EA3!IAKE AVENUE EA5i i,H'fGl,� CONSu[71NG ENGINEER sllAtrlE 3, wAstxNGTON EAY 1333a . , ..r 1.►i 196'S City Nall A pip" I t nin,• ...rt, r-i I I tr : 1L�inr;, ,.t 'Which IlaI r., f i, It ! . �•rt i.�i. •�� . $-iaclt pip. c::• r'-. . .: I ir--i a,c iu, rh wish .rt, I : dlx.:hnr=,cd it ih• Lodt nt , I,•,•i. hlp illnn+Idr thl , itjhhl - fill I" ;m,n I I .Ind with .1 pond It wetl 6 ,tni.•J o'd IiYv. W, Iltrn I,ude'd of :I pI , "1 I,-.iu if pip. AitYumy;h tlo Ifoiu,v. :uat,•rin 1. q'p,•:u cd :.!mi l:It , I.mI'd I : •m ld '.trip S incitve low, fmly by titttn;•. Uluot with fry f I.n,-crn:;t1. It wars obvi that ititho,igit tha rubuery-alphAl con:p:•und had rota iI I •�C,� it hai :sot bon;.ve to the oteel -surface. ` In 194I3 1 auperviscd Cfmstruction of a rcmcreta pi, I - hopefully t•ad used .'I new robber-asphalt ronpotim, for _ •mint Avalfint. W.• toull.l. itrwov.'r, that. It cool,' kv Ipplird onfc wl1 d 'vr•ry n=:rro%f lt•gry•e utM res realer, M.l lh.lt .Illy a na..III ni na' rNrtel qrA, r,N q,1.•Ir lv' plrvl n•, •1 It IYrm bo," lp.• to lin. n,m, r'vtr. tc5tvd t'-tr ham.; t« Iittiup, ;nu .Ipp.nvntly ivu...v end fmd pulling ont . ^rdctl.vrtlly tht• tiithe strip. I wotiid jtxiva by •.itx^ onxc ntati.onri to, !y tl,:it thir. pip,• llnlnR waty .,fff-ctefl e oy siallar ronditions - elthcr tiiu pipe wat: ne. el.e in,• L*Wratu"s of Chef Pipe anel li.nina mat,'ri:.t w,:!re t,�,l I controltod to secure .. ^! rbsential niquirew-fit . to slvvl plpe nv the • F ..E . V 0 MV tp i f�;VM+' ttloq" IAIt"I ', ii4!i 1 4 ., :�iv 1.1• vinn'. , : .._::. I.•I,.J t e' .,YC': loll OF Rt,� OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WA AHINOTON ROST OFFWf BOY$26, 100 200 AVEMUE BUILOING, RENTON, WA"INGTON 9e0S5 ALRINE saf79 P GERA" N. 6MELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY TAJ C ARTMUR L. MAURAN, ASSISTANT CITY AT FURNEY �11 CAEO k'd' January 20. It" Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer City of Renton - City sell Renton, Washington 98US3 Door Jack: This is t,, acknowledge receipt of a copy of a letter dated December 10, 1965 from Richard R. Wolff, Consulting Engineer, that you handed us at the Council Meeting on January 17, 1966. This is the first Lire that we have seen suck a letter. The oaly prior knowledge that we had of the contents Of this letter was aR oral report made by the Mayor to the City Council several m..A.he ago. Mr. Wolff's letter seas to indicate arcs certain 6" pipe located within the Tiffany Park development may be defective duo to improper bolding. Furthermore, if such condition is prevalent among the balance of the 6" pipe so installed, subsequent mating will occur to such pipe and seriously interfere with its function as a waterline, causing it to doterivrato prematurely. asked on the above findings, you request our opinioa as to what additional steps to take. )or first inquiry would be to determine the mama of the manu- facturer who produced the pipe to determine whether any adequate testing had taken place. Furthermore, immediate notice snould be given to the asu- facturor, by registered ail, return receipt requested, advising him of the fiodiags of the Consul' .ng Engineer that improper bonding had taken plats in the�6" pipe. A request should be made of tir manufacturer, as all as the insta— fling contractor, to examine a sample of such piping so that they will be convinced that improper bonding also appeared. If that is the came, then demand should be made to either replace said 6" pipe with proper pipes, or in the aitermative, on allowance should OR made, in cash, to the City to compensate the City for the decreased loss of life expectancy of such .Tatar pipe. You should also furnish us with some information as to when this pipe was installed, when the City accepted the system, and whether any warranties or reprosestatioa of any kind were made at the tine of such delivery. if you owed any further help in this attar, please let us know. We remain, Your9 very truly, P. S. un not send a copy Of Mr, 11AOGAg A SULLAR W11Ts findings to the manufacturer. r� warard M. She City Attorney MS:or i ce-Mayor City Clerk President, City Council Zb� 473 2`-0 Sc `'>L�*r,7 QLAG �� 4 Y G��� N,ztTlEss of �'stiS Lcsss a � (_,� rJ+ G ).)O—r `'�Zo�; Gc� �c ��. 1=�A �) �.�.a.../�►N�+ t.�r1 b�sSor.MAo wry Svc,+.Y �f.A.'►rr V N � ��,�- G„p►J9 ; I i�i+ � �'� r3 �n7Ti'1 ` �r`t,1�1 ,S J�'✓'�''—� �'"r �QQ�y�9:,.S �'/4 k "� 'C'yl�i'" P✓1,� 1 �l.r t" ��'a �'^"'"\ y; 01TIZE'S r i TIFTA't7 1'A.:1( First Meeting$ lileetion of c:^fi ue s Chairman$ Franc Mohan nos-Chairmau$ Mao Blom Seerotary$eaberta Saysss Treasurer Marcia Uiedaarm Officers will be elected yearly. ByLre o.111 be set up at a later meet?ng. mr MIN,iES OF MMIHO Fsbruary 15, 1966 A meeting of the residents of Tiffany Park and Mayor Custer of the City of Renton was hold at City Hall on February 16, 1966, 'Me following problems were discussed with Mayor Custer: Water Pipsat 1. flaking off of the lining and this material getting into appliances. 2. The rusting problem - is not from the water lines. Part of the problem is poor hot water tanks. 3. Dirty water - Comes from Seattle water pipeline. Mayor Custer talked to Seattle Meter people and they have no plane for filtering the pipes. However, there are plans for a reservoir being built fn the Tiffany area Within the next two years. The site has already been acquired. This will solve the dirty water problem as our water will be filtered thru the new reservoir before it reaches our taps. This should in effect solve the problem. In the last few- months our water pipes have been flushed and the flaking Ms& to have declined. An expert was out checking and found the the six inch water pipe is at fault. The six inch mains will be replaced starting this Spring at the earliest. If any other pipes are bad, they will be replaced 6y the City at the same time. There has been same discussion as to the stability of our severe. This will be looked into and if there are major problem, the pipes will also be replaced at the sees time the voter mains are taken care of. At the last general meeting there was a at4gestion of putting filters an the water meters to pawvsot this foreign material from entering our water. These filter would Opp!10 City $25*00 per meter per house and the City would be fir wair msiatenonee. Tf we fool the filters are impo-tent enough, llgol' thssWttill take this suggestion up with '.he City Council. 1 , the cost of the six inch pipe being r. p;.aced by t-& City will he $10,000. �J The City has the money at this time, but have not yet called for bide on the pipe. The Mayor mentioned the underground wiring in the Tiffany Park area. It isn't ,he same type as is now being used. The more recent type are wrapped in aluminum and are clearly marked. Our wiring is fins except not clearly enough marked. Mayor Custer fools we can look forward to a better, if not Juat as nice an area, with the new developer, Mr. Tetusch. Any replotting must 90 through the City for approval, we have asked for and should ge- the fnl.'.owing signet 1. A "WATCH FOR CHILDRFSO sign at the ertrance of Tiffany Park. 2. A 'City Limits' sign on 1.16th 3. A blockado and 'DEAD END" sign on 111th. We will piobably have to wait for strut lippting at tte intersections. There was no indlu.tion as to how long it would be. The light poets (steel) woulc cost approximately $250 per post. The city would supply the tops. M. diedmonn Mr oesh 00"Aeation tc the Atr for the rtaat3Z decreased lace Of 11fs.se0actmV of tnm rater piylog as a result of such deteete. Yawn early attenUm to tnir matter is *"at". y rery Uv'r Tars a' �1/y[/y F {• KLri h oel AMew Vilier ',4r%•3ftp' tom: 14V 15th -mm" N.N, a n 7 i5 .r . 3e9t1610e >4Whlnstan gj%Ao coustrwstea ky 321 Avswtt A wet .As&"% Wasi astee Am 0. Osedeelee Arlse Paul" tlsatt s WYfa�im ktaroh '/,1 1966 eaell Pipr 4 rank -,=V wagon 20*3 3o0sr4 Awtma 36rth 3eettl&, WahiatMa Ree Yiffaay i'xr! Astor *4xv ! I.ne ganuon"I Akio Uttar La t0 give you estLaa, and bf espis+s Waet to tlr eat Uer and installation oustraebaea libndae y;irirt aetioe t.n thump of a defaeUve wrxiltion of tin stool rater pipe vmwfaetvmed vy your oaap W vhioh was installod in um new beating dowlape&t imam as wTUTay PviP; plotted in Volum 72 of Plate* ,vvw 1 8 and i hoards ar gift Coaaty, Aaahinitoa, WLthu, the Cilp sad rateriaLM end ether utilities n,-Aawyed to tM City of Raadir in Aaraat, 11At. lawlaii" from residents in the am aaaa ode is the Sall at 1*5 to the yLty, mad Laapeotioa has diesiarod tint tlr llaiat io- s1Aa said vatermala is diaintepOURt dam to tallow of tie badima by vhieh 11, w atbashad to Jw !wide of the pipaeo '.fern is alp asme rustLy aw dotasloratiom of tbo stesl Gips oaameeted O with. 3i&so the first Gap aUK MR reaeiwd, ooasirrebu pMities at tin pipe liniat haw boa farad to be aopentiar fro OA pip"s ,WtWuny aaaajW oaatomrr disaatiataatua No Khoo, as wall a radmaing Us life expeetanry of the maternal&. rhia riffaW Pant gatom it laol&ted frne the »et of the AfW18 vrMrvmiae, *WAR n- amtly tbaa is no do"t of to the aourm of the pVWea. A tW W L&apeotton V s oonoaltift' eegSarrr isdleatea toot pawseur tho Problem reuse vduiin tb six 1- 1 rater pdpe r•iaa. 4 invite your oemp"W as the mmvetaatweF, mad oleo invite aim partial reesiAsi .opioa of this lotter, to oar MM iaapoot aaaPLe of ttr 491e07tive piping if you nigh. An MW evert tha Cit/ has p alWmatiw other then to mob *lain am regwst for repusagat at all leaLLlr at sold pipe eh13h arm and r121 hooeme dofeKtvai ar S& tie altornativo 24. Spscify what were tilt allngesl defects to the sub,;act pips. Fdtlury of Iinlnry to bond to the pioe wall. t1t 9. i f r F r � � , .> .� ' �\ ,,. i � / ! - ..; Mr, Marvrt: icn.,ro City of Rentor Renton, paabing,,, Page Twr, Accordingly, , ndvc am; cat .ev yat.e ),art.,. rt .c the -:nets involved and to present tc you choir •ate atructura for possible future rater consumption. Assuming that the rates wrl'. ce reasonable. it is hoped that you wi'. Deck CtoCt -rystpa 'or urcrvidl.ng thc otat. of Tiffany Park wiO, dowstl• warp• . Jeri -ra,x ,out, - i4F/tY1N w AfiSiN:(A Tgi� - e , � �� taws. Vol, s i , l � { Mt "t.0 °i 4r~ 4 1 t ` _l. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES p FI%......, I pOYO MAIN IITRCF.T 1135 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH BELLEVUE. WAOMINGTON TACOMA E. WMMINGTON PHONE. OL A IEAT PHONE. IU 1-170E 21 , 19n2 J"b N,1. 50 Mr. Marvin Schroeder Utilities iperintendent City of Renton Renton, Washington Deer Mr. Schroeder: I have had recent conversations with Water District No. 58 wherein we now find that there is a distinct ossibility that said water district k can serve the entire plat of Tiffany Park with water service. 2411E water system would ce ,sist of three separate closed systems within three separate areas of the plat. In discussing this with the water district engineers, they have indi- cated that they have sufficient pressures and capacity to sere the arena. If this can be accomp'ished, it will eliminate the necessity of Mr. Goedecke having to construct and purchase the necessary pumps and pumping statim.. for a line booster. It would als1, eliminate t e �. cost to Mr. Goedecke of tapping into the City of Seattle• 66-incl. water main. Although one of the closed loops in the water system for Tiffany Park would be accompitshed by a tap into the City of Seattle water main, �.,. this area could ba. served without the use of a booster ststicn, since it will only serve the low lrvei lots. Water District 5£ has indicated -- ' that they would assume the cost of the tap iu charges and meter that }. would he placed on the 66-inch main. - In order that Water District 58 provide this water to the plat of Tiffany Park, it will be necessary that they have a contract with the City of Renton in which the City of Renton will purchase water from water district 58. I realize that it will depend upon the rate structure that the water district will charge to the City of Renton, in order for the City to make a final decision o„ the purchase of said water. >,t n µ ' d1 f t' I, •C S . •Nl� (a2. J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES PT fu.rortd Expetm JACK ft"VIN [ISO TACOMA AVENUE *OUTM TACOMA E WAeHINOTON PHONE%IU i-1 TOE November 21. 1%2 .fob Bo. SO Br. Om Wtlli~ e/o Bill 4 tnpto (Water District No. SB) Beettlo, Washington Dear Mr. Williasst The City of Baatom has expressed at interest in investigating the possibility of purchaAtaS water from Water DtstrLet no. SS is order to servo the proposed development of Tiffany perk. Mr. Mervin Schroeder, the Utilities Suporintendent, is ware that it will be necseeary for a contract to Fs signed between the Voter District and the City of Benton, with regard to the parch*" of said water, It is therefore requested that a rate structure be arrivsd at by Water District SS which can be forvorded to the City of Santos and Siva a detailed stroakdown of the billtr.4 rates that the City of Roston will encounter for such a hookup. t would appreciate anything you can do to exW its this information to the City, so that this matter may come to an ultimate conclusion. Very truly yours, SLSAYII i ASSOCtAT25 Jesus Kars JKtb- cat Be. Area Doodeeks i Mir. Marvin Schroeder J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES hal,omoul Evttvry IOD)) MAIN STREET 11)) TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH R[LLIVUI, WASHINGTON T/.CUMA II. S-17GS WA bN '[Q IU )�ITG{ �MON[• OL A-I INONIi DOCUT.lbet 1 , 1)0i Job No. 21(, Mr. Anderson, Utilities Superintendent City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Dear Sir: This is to inform you that revisions will be made to the - Tiffany Park Water Punptng Station, which will result in a water pressure on the discharZe side of the pu-:r, varying between 66 )nd `12 pounds per square inch. .. a L- also wish to inform you that provisions will be Lade for a bypass wherein wct�r can be circulated tlxrou a um prima,:,) pump to prevent it from bec=ing overheated du:.ing times 01 minimum usage. i would apprueiete henrin,g lrmv you if this iE a eirt , arrangement for the proposed r •viLtuly». r Very truly your . SLr;AVDi t) A_;SCCUTCS 9 �JJarea Kota t ec: Mr. Attu G. Goedeake Mr. 0. S. Winfie, Cornell Fig. Oo. ,es,er �.� 14b3 -.jl aai7iC A�• •C. '-i O ♦ttentlnai ar dr ue 3�'.ese s '. s - Jtlu Mr. 4'3rAi D In rt1,LY L� fa:s• ;.rtcC a:' .t;.s.,..: .t.., 4 � :itr�� to .. rrtldOss properr4 .e the pe.IW Y Pt&+ :n the ,.ff,UW ?'ark W or :w,ping Mation 4U. is ; ::aeyriubir to the :1ta of NWAM. , j wo,L: like a lot im., flees ;r,,+. it',o8 Ov ty the 4i'm ,0 "ate of Lhr co,nlotior �' ♦ • above mvisVnie• 7i iaUre tray# LJ 1Qiael %, lddlre� Mpt. of 'P ultioe ,as deck -11wano city tattiwr a `fir` J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES P'.t"„.Nd r,a.'H,' IOOLL MAIN STREET ffL! TACOMA AVr%UL SOUTH aLLL[VUL. WMNINGTON TACOMA 2, WAaHINOTON PHONE. OL AA2AT PHONE PO EITOa December 27, 1963 Job No. 210 Mr. B. L. Anderson Superintendent of Utilities City of Renton Renton, Washington Dear Mr. Anderson: Alterations will be made to the Tiffany Park Pumping Station, as our lined in my letter of December 18, 1963, on Monday, December 30th. The revisions are anticipated to be completed that day, or possibly December 113t at the latest. Very truly yours, SLEAVIS 6 ASSOCIATES cc: Mr. Arne G. Goedecke t; , rLt'; Arne .}. Goor:eckko iepterli,:r LS, tS64 2_COHL:: : 5601044, `tot. 303, -'a le 6U :;tarn ..ewers and 3an'_tar✓ :Sewers in i.Pn:y Pa , aecordi., to the Plat recorded in Volure 72 ,f ?lsta, Fag,na 7, b S, rm r!s of 1 T.:V' . rGI;f i -Oni ji 1;' L tiry lat reory.' mi in .. - x , JI� NE Nl�>T of Rom( '.w� 1�Y o¢ o ra usc., l o, 191O'L 1 t, 4Q�2or.ln� efcl-`( 'Vw, rV2tT vJAS 147 I Sd (.4, 1 l._ o A Gt"r/ �J.JGIL = » 2?� aro N.; 7 are lAt l,a� l 1,vL I w P C-, S��q-T+� • J \\J\ Vim)V`e.l��•'� r August 20, 1964 Mr. Arm 0. 'kmdrzke 431 Areis building 2)66 YAstleks Avenue last -%MttL 2, '+knhingtan Ret Hill of -ale for ,t..1i:.,ea is TifjarW Park )tsar Mtn. (:oedeckel Rnclos*l plea" find a Sill of Sale and —nistruction °oest *ram fc,• rnad And utility construction In the Platt of Tiffany Park. Moans sign and return the Pill of u>ale and �wistruation Cost r'7riw at �,our earliest convenianca Than): you for your coo;eratian. Very truly yours, J*ck Wilsm City &ginsw .IVJtms i z ` a /S0'73 . .?e �� �t J /$ rs. 'k ,,J 1irstf- 4 Lc.[-c.f'< .x 1, t"C_('aa.. l..! cLt✓r� ,��,./ 'f. i..r. [.. _.� E���� ,.�/� , 0 tt• a..r a , � i a rr yyvti �LJ fr'L"L[.a.,� l�ii '..> �F.f�-''�-2_ .e...� e# s.<.M.r i:.... a.- �•�fa: / �4''9°.3 - ,'..moo `--�... e��,.1i �' ✓ r '<"� c. f Y-4 e.. �_`J'�.. _-__.-.�,�s�• � n �}: �-: s (�9 .slJ. 'aL{<f jL;e I..%L a_, .� a-(� .--f�.,/+ —G+•i. O(t,.r .rb..:.�vrt.u..R1 c_ .1Y(A.{er� . /�iK..f.f. �.. (_.nUuc�' l � Q'YG. fC. ...G+.-nr1J% �� ..•)sc.....�c......<_ •, \ i � S /��.�?..�1....- .�_ G• G '_7p y �.c"'.�fi�,,�/'<�E'+4.r�cc>JJ LaG��-.�,�. lt'.l.c..�'. t�.t ,.t flss:rc. ...w. 'r+•z•,4 / t L ,. . � /L.r. .... JyL7.lC.�..r ZTC `✓dui:{ � LGbu r, ./ �.f.,�,.�",�,•, ....t_.,ti -'lid tri� �,�' ,� `^ 4.' �./, x.. 12. Mr. t4 're. Charles lark Bross water-last smeaar L765 a little 1%73 120th 91 hit in bathtub & all mints of flakier Rentaty Wu. Hk-6-6319 all last emmrr. Very dirty water. IN Mr. & Mrm. %sloo poor Tiny fleoks in driuking water. Kitehan M50 120th nag* 3y am tathmaa guguat 1965 Rentan BA.6.o797 ]L. Mr. & Mrs Jahn pjwwlso :lap flecks in arinkiq; water. Kltohea M90 119th Avenue SR &W batft-wo August 1965 HA.6.,o870 'vopL of Tiffany Park- water Plps ^,cwplaiato From June 1W to psomout 1. Mr. t, Ctrs, Jam Popomkt Flaking in Mshmal"r Juas 65' till use 1565' 12')th Place SF, gettin worse Renton, Va. Ma"565 21 pill r, Jean Darlaod laktag in dialsashar taus 65 ':ill am X115T 120th P1. 3.%, getting; worse union, da. 3, Kr. 'k p'rs. Robert Wl&du= Flakier; badly in diabsmsbar an plastics. 13U3 121at„R P1. J.E. June 65 +hrmsh nor. 3ametimas in drilling %onton, A. AL-54A vater- a littu is toilet and tea LM summer 65• Also flak'.atg in how scream ': faWW4 scroons. 44 Rod & Tgina Stewart Flaking in distnmaher last wuarr-1965 IA51 120th P1. 3,,E. Raatans Mn. 3t.6.,83" 5, Kr. & Mrs, rjoarre Wl"m %14k7aq in dish.asher all last awalmr -1965 MOS u9th 3R I. IVB nrwnts in washing machias which Renton- M7vod ruine3 white shirts. look aawplse to Nayor'a Offioo dw. 2hs 1965-Had to hswe dishwasher clward. 6, Jo & Jam Herber Flaking in disim"bar-1965 Rroagbt dma>3oo 15698 119th 3.r, to F47WIs Offies 1plaatioo) from dishwasher Recur, .-n. %-6.iMO Rovo 24, 1965 7. kr, & mire. Victor Ryland Diocas of tar an dlehes fron Jiahwohss 1501 n9th 3.1-. s+srwr 1965. Tar on trove screen of mmking S atan, 'an. &l--:-6196 .iwohirr. rhoy elan all soreans mas a north In !ego „ faucets. 9. Mr. ,, 'xs. Gerald Parrish ')Jir Asoos or tar shoring up in teilsya all 15>26 U9tb Avs. 3E last wwawsrs 3965. Renton, !%u BA-6.6758 9. !Mr, & !:rs. Un Hamilton Lrat susrr 1905 flahss in (4thtab " bethrom 155& 119ih It sink & whin machim. some"* un. HA.G.o)% lo, JLn & Pat 'tanssth Flakes in drinkipt water regularly lima 15516 120th S& June 1965 & rut. Ht-6-1996 11, Prenk & Bert P42ma f`lakas in drinkLnj water roguWy glass 15520 120th SP. Jw 1965 '< rut. 2l11.6395 f V• A F i s 2 j 1 June 10, 1963 8 Mr. Arne Goedocke 2366 Lastlake Bast Seattle, WaShinyton Dear Mr. Goedecke: Attached hereto is the water bill to be paid to the City of Seattle. All bill• from tt.e Seattle Water Department will have to be paid by you or the Contractor until the City excepts the water lines and pump hoasa for :maintenance and operation. y Very truly yours 1 City of Renton M.B. Schrosdor Saperintendwnt of Utilities ` r MBSmlp elf l e� J ul. ATJ cx 2.77, 1W. �-/ �:'�� V..?A i�L- N✓1 A i f�S `•lJ U"'�.-��f �{�' r a 'r i t•.. ::.'i i:..-1+i c-v Ac-c..,si> TJ Sv@PVY "rri +� ?tJ2.?�Jn.i `Kk--r kA✓j-_ f=ooTirULC c)ti : �� . � rr 'TE do C,QiL.CS l� tLt:. 1/litl, Ur vAt1�'S 3 }R,i�`% "'�Yi'.".'a u 1'✓16rk;5+.��G,.l�.t�"�xT�''S �RR�c �.G .]/� ASS .fir. G S7�t4c' , y� M �t. r�l d4. • Mr. Arne Goodecke 2366 Eastlake East Seattle, Washington Dear Mr. easdeckes Attached hereto is the water bill tc be paid to the City of Seattle. All bills from the Seattle water Department will lave to be paid by ycu or the Contractor until the City excepts the water lines And pump house for :maintenance and operation. Very truly your* City of Renton Burton L. Andersen BLAtlp Superintendent of Utilities Part „nderson -1- bentember 10, 1963 Superintendent of Utilities if you have any further questions, of .n the event the factual situration is changed, please let us knov. We remain, Very truly yours, 1LIUW AND SHh'L1AN y� Sy: Gerard H. Shellan, City Attorney CITY OF RENTON R"TON. WAa MINGTON OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY September 10, 19c! Mr, Bert Anderson Superintendent of Utilities City of Renton Renton, Washirniton Dear Mr. Anderson; REt ARNE CO®EKE At the City Council meeting of September 9,190, you requested our preliminary opinion on the legality of the City's making a surcharge of $2.00 per customer for water service on certain properties located within the City of Renton and owned by Mr. Coedeke, at at, You explained that Mr. Coedeke was required to make certain substantial improvements in order to provide utility services to his real estate development and that some method was to be found to remit to him this so-called surcharge of S2,f0 ter customer. You further indicated that Mr. Coedeke had cited toytstagplicable ate surh as R.C.W. 35.92.010 - ,020 - and .025. The aforesaid statutes are some of the provisions affecting and regulating municipal utilitiest R.C.W. 35.92.010 -- Allows cities to operate a water utility, within and without its city limits "Provided, that the rates charged must be uniform for the same class of customers or service", lle governing body has a right to classify customers based or. certain factors specified in the statute. We do not see any application to the present situation where the sole purpose of the surcharge, as indicated by you, would he repayment to the developer, One basic reason for the classifications is to allow the City to charge a higher rate to customers outside its city limits since there have been several lawsuits involving such matters. R.O.W. T5.92.020 -- The same reasoning and provisions apply to this statute relating to municipal operation of sewerage and garbage systems. R.C.W. 35.92.02s -- Allows the City to mike charges for the cost of connecting to a water and sewer system, and in addition thereto such reasoneble connection charge as the City shall determine properorder that the property owners shall bear their equitable share of the coat of such system. Connection charges collected shall be considered revenue of such system. This would indicate that even it the City a ou!d make a flat charge to these property owners, such funds would have to be remitted to the Utility Fund. Based on the factual determination that you had submitted to its, we do not know of any legal way by which the City could impose a surcharge to some of the customers within its city limits and then remit the surcharge to a private developer to reimburse him for certain capital improvements. We do not believe that the City would he within its rights to ac clossifv these users for the aforesaid purpose in compliance with k.C,W. 35.92.0'0. A different result, of course, could possibly have been achie-vil if the undertaking had been initiated as a Local Improvement District and the assssmsents passed on to the area benefited. MANUPACTUMM OF QUAkl" IUM" G914 M OMK[ AND KANT n 2Yn MAWIinA DNVr • "TIAND n. OMC.ON • AMA COD! M YAnra Septaeber 16, 1963 J. J. 9Lavin k Associated 10025 Mein street Bellevue, Wash. Attentions Mr. James [on Gentleesnr This :411 confirm our talphcae cornsrsation today with Mr. Sleaa:n regarding the Tiffany Park job. On June 12th erk lath our Mr. Garbs was in Benton ebamhdng through the talson TL'gh School Booster Station. At that tine �. he checked the Tiffany Park job. It was completed and he adjusted the controls and ran the pumps. The first day he was with the Water superintendent of Renton. She seemed day this Water superintandent's assistant was with Mr. Gamin. After the controls wan set they could not pump water through as a pipe line had b-*ken. If theee controls have not been changed, they should be satisfactory to operate. We wander if Mr. Schroeder is aware that this station had Lees checked over by our representative. We will not do ugfhing further regarding sending a sun up until we bear fro. 2o46 Yours very truly, COMUi.�MA W ACYUIQID 00. 0.1furl. *a/c 4 t _ r� . A� f _ f nAtz_Efr If. 1963 57t[.�ATdf Z)(A ;afilu'o r,t -��Ytt1U� w'l @n c-.. ..al o;fr:_ a t' t ' w. -Itt if a (111'j .rf OAjt&4V.' . uL W- I .. . to "attrf 1-d •Lb:- . a awaLii W. .. .31. I '4i. %Tilmu 1".. _ ;.::tar .4 to Vo oorritt . A wfh o:. :for yfc, i. zvmd of ta r d►r�r. L� . Tatra sar; tr%Uvp . � anion L.. ..oatrfit 1 fo. so gvw* Ga i'1rf aid. •OILC- 4CS.ttLV J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES ProlroioB..! £n6mrrn rool.B MwrN BT[!-¢] flat rAcoMA AVENU[ BOUrN BfLLEVU[, WA[NINOION IACLMA X. WASHINGTON PHON[ GL 4r2tl PMGN[. PU [ :70 6 September 19, 1953 - Job No. 210 i i i Mr. Marvin Schroeder, City Engineer City of Renton City Nall Renton, Washington Re: Booster Station - Tiffany Park t, Dear Sir: We are enclosing a photostatic copy of a letter received this morning from Yr. 'Winkle of Cornell. Manufac- :T turfing Company in Portland, which we believe is self-explana- tory. Will you please advise if you wish tohave another representative of Cornell come up to caeck the pumps. r i Very truly yours, SLEAVIN 6 ASSOCIA'i'^yS /.[ % Kors b- / ant cc: Mr. Arne G. Coedecke ;ct,c:wr 1, 196; Federal Housing Administration Norton 9ui.lAin 5eattls. Yeshimt," aentlemmax fhis is to advise you that the City of 4ntm has acoept-W for contlnwous eainteoaese the list-d impr*vwnnts upon the follow_ lei; streets within TiffmW Park Addition, 1. 3enorets ourbe and L;utters, oon.rate sidewalks, .sphaltio cane"ts pavift. sanitary ae wrs, stern aessrs, rter series within 3. N. 154th ;tavet oetveea 119th ,Ivamue 3. aid WO Youngs day. 2. :000reta cures and gutters, Imarete sidewalks, asphaltio coa- or►te pawixj$ sanitary sesart, storm sewers, .star maize withlm Mth AvrOm 3, betvson S. E. 156th 3trsat and the westerly buundary of this plat. 3. :%anarete am and cutters, aatsAaltic conmAa ,Avimg, sardtary savers, etoew sewers, water mains, within Lake Youngs aaf bOtweaa 3. 3. 154th street and the most bo aviary of Us plat. 4. ',Oncrate curb and ;-utters, cone.-ate aidemalks, &*pW tie oamerete �Irinr>, _Ani"ry sewers, storm sewers, watermias wi+.hin S. r. 152ad rlaos. 5. ':amerete am't and gutters, conowete stdswm.lks, unitary peers, stern WMP6, Water maims within 119th aveame S. E. betueea 3. 8, 1i4th Ltreet and the east lice of Lot 24 'lock 6. very truly yom 0 Jp1t Wilson city %qti w JMtns J. J. SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES Prafmiend En�inrm IOOES MAIN STREET 1130 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH BELLEVUE WAININGTON TACOMA E. WASHINGTON PHONE OL 4.1E47 PHON4 VU S-HOa October 23, 1963 Job No. 210 A, 114 i, Utilities SuperLntendent City of Renton City Hall - Renton, Washington Cear Sir: ?lease he advised that a representative from Cornell Manu- facturing C(mpany will be at the Tiffany Park water pumping station for the purpose of setting and adjusting the pumps on Tuesday, October 29th at iC:00 a.m. Kindly arrange your schedule to meet with this representative at the Site et that time. Very truly yours, SLEAVIN & ASSOCIATES nines Korn JK:h- Federal Housing adainfatratlon mart,m muding Seattle, Wshlagtam Re,t TaWwary sawa6e Visyoeal-Plat of Tiffap Jai![ OJentlaeen, This is to inform you tkat tha Clyj a! Benton la aware of tma tem- porary VWQV ! of the mist. This involves, with our appaoal, am tusking of Ommeat to the aty of Penton hr,atimm" plant. Hr. Oosdecks has egad to instal: a taa- Purmy Lift station and Treasure Lino to an ouistiae 3auitar7 Serer within fig days upon notices of the city r ientom. Tho city is putting Mr. Oondaeks an notion ss of this date. Preswtly, it to antisipeted that the latter tasgorary situation wLU contimwe for a .&l period of approudmmtaly 4 to 5 mouths, at which Um Wes pormanant c•-w,�onticn to U* Metro Trask Line can be e£ferted. Very trulY yourb", Jack '711son 71ty eargtnsar 141m is atobr 4, 1963 Rf erne Q. Ooedeals `4%ite 631 Z366 Saft.Lb Aww aare. °.40ttla 2, .kuhtnrtm Dear Mr. aaadiohsm This letter 1s to Wtify you to orlaaaaae install ., tea4wrW7 lift s4tim No fc"O main for tla as U17 M"Mrs witida WfWW Park. 7oa "T" that thais lAr »Utica 1a to be axq,lsted within 44 days after Wtifioatian as par your lector of Oatobar Yl, 1*3. Yary trely yea, Jaak WUAca City Fal;iaaw JWSua "ooet=w �ortm �3dldJaig .;aattlr, woatlaerx+ !a tc advise n"j that f bo auv rete curb and b'A4we O=- creto aidrmuo MOPAWItle aoperate pof7rc* awitr'"7 few"# atom Bev erg, aM awta! W&JU vit4a 119th tvMi7 15L-t:j :r t u,x! 3„ f. 15W : WOOt of iffmy ?art trw table: aa- oepted :r7 tl» ity of :seatoa foY Owta caw na'ntepaaaa• Yea7 tv4Y YaWe jWk 9UAM rNW 4 .wsw � s ye: .H !L� { U I K 1. r y � i� ) -: os-P:3Saa ine P•om those indicated in table 1 may be C Tnnaporiation dtztrri lion. The trans- - furnished for the pre-sure l p i and for aPet•if :•d intermediates sown portation descrips.ions a^..1 min;mum we'ghts ratings. The des! pressure applicable to this comn-odity are: - exceed 15,000 stress in no case should - p.e.i. and the minimum thick- ; news ehou!d be not less [F.sr. \o. Rail: 6.4 Selectili t Pipe. steel, mortar lined end coated, R type of cecaent. In many lo- Carload minimum weight 40,PW cations where mortar lined and coated steel f Pipe is to be used. pounds. i I ParticularR� in the west- . ern Par, of the United States• soils and Motor: s , ground water that will be in contact with Pipe, steel, mortar ^overed and lined. the mortar coating, and water that will be Truckload minimum weight 36,000 Vowing through the pipe in contact with the Portnda, subject to Rule 115, Na- V mortar lining, contain water_soluble sufates tional Motor Freight Classification. in sufficient quantity to cause rapid deter rioration of the mortar from sulfate ateaek. Use of iyPe I cement in SS-C-192 for mor- Metke. when Government drawings, speriiim- tar will not Provide the necessary ii oterCen tiom, •.r other data are used for any purp,,, other y in such cases, than in connection with a definitely reset" Cerem- meat proci.remen!operation,the United States Gov- Type 2I (Moderate aulfet misting) M ernmeet thereby incors an responsibility, nor any ment should be required when water soluble ohp whatsoever; lition and the fact that the Gorom- men;may have formulst4 furnished,or in any way sulfates (as SO-) in roil are is the range -:urolied Via Enid drawings, opecitimtione, other of 0.1 to 02 Per^ent and, for water, in the data, is not to be rc aa.'ded by im e ho'H or other. range of 15(1 � th to I,OOo paylg y million. w�- u to any manner li<eneing the holder or any Type V (sulfate resisting) '.eTlent sl',i]d other Person or eorroretum,or conveying any rights " t' used when Sails contain In exCPaa Of 02 or Permisuos to manufacture, usr, or sell any Patented invention ohs% may Percent watersoluble sulfate and water ehereta. y �o any way °° related samples contain in excess of 1,000 Part, per i million. Cement ]ow in ai!tal]es is necessary MILITARY INTERESTS: when the aggregates to be used in the lin- ings and coating are sufficiently reactive (reaction between alkalies in cement and re- Army—STp active type aggregate) to cause disruptive expansion of the ha,^ueneit mortar. SS{;-lf4 Navy—Ships ;. contains requirements . low alkali cement. Air Fu._e—MOA k F { I I Orders .*or this ImIdwatioa ary is he y;,t�ed-z:;y t;menl Service Admtetst�--�fo See section Y o! � '�^g a• as � r the Superintendent of D,,u.nents. other ducumrnL ryfrrynced herein. Prim III mots each, thu n''ecificstion to obtain extra copies and 10 i r t � , )9s-Fae�a SgP-383a 4.2 Sampling. 'flee sample size ',evels of TAUA I{--Mossijieati0a of d"feeta determine 0{ Fed. Tea: Methodtiid $W. No- 15I to der, with ed.nts Std. be marked in aec�ard- ins inspection shall be in accordance �v'th MIL- determine t peii etteOn c Cylinders from ante with Fed. $td. No. 133. pee pt«t _ _W+inr I Y'am' which teat specimens are cut may be patch STD-105. Rp got end—N« Cerra.i n rnu:-� Y welded in an approved manner (3.3.1). 5.2.2 MiEtary anti+titles. In addition u at4+ ant x special masking required by the contract or 42.1 Lot. _nle" otinerw•ise specified �rsrot end—Dimension in -Tess .1 x 4.4.4 Elastomerie gaskets. The elastomeric order, shipments ells!l be marked accord (6.2), a lot ells!l consist of all labricated Ren x table i]I end ^'mensiona in error ...I x t Qaskets shall be tested in accordance with unce with MILSTD-STD Pipe of the same cla^s and size offered for Inside die.,•ter in error ....... . Inside limns tbickner excerire .• x 1 6. NOTES delivery at one time. Inside lining tkkkner below mini- ) mam -...•..•.••....... ,. - x I TAsI-e [II—Teat methods far clasfomeric 6.1 Intended use-The pipe wrered by this 4.2.3 Sampling for inspt'crinn +,f pocking. Outside coaNr(, Nickv«-below , gaskets minimum ........ ..... x i �! specification s attended to use in water packed pipe, ready f.tr shipment, shalt be ,.;e„en miring or not waterproof . x Pod. Ten Applie�We transmission, distribution and teclet 1:ipe- sampled in accordance with level 1. Mortar lining anrtace, rough,Nis- I Xm tad sad. '{title re»airenest lines for inte,nal working pressures of 100 feted a►ndpoxitetc. =tacked No. spl N*agra9h to 400 pmrnds per square inch. Thicknesses ;- or orereanded are ..-- .Mrtkod E 4.2.3 Sa)nPliug for dimensional and vista! Separation of tinins :n atrl of the cy-iirder wells shown in tame I are 30Yt `Herdneas. durometr s.8.6.4 computed on the fasts of an allowable fiber eron.ination of pipe. Sampling of Pipe for surfaces ...•.... -• x 3311 !Compression set 3.2-6.4 them characteristics $hap be in accordance htent,fieation marking not tswt- 4111 'Tensile rtrengtb ".a2 stress in the cylinder of 15,000 p.s-- l. The with level L4. piste - - - x 4121 Elongation.ultimate 3."12 thicknesses a, the standard sheets sod Identification marking miring,1 a2zi Charge in weight, h¢� plates shown in the table are equal to incorrect, or ill-eihle .....-... x uid immersion 3.2.6.3 greater than the computed thicknesses. L,- _ 4.2.4 Sam.Pling for teats. 7111 loxrgen pressure Mt 3.2.6.6 4.3.2 Lot acceptance tests. Samples se• TM Air heat test � !,11.5 pal eondit:ons may necessitate further d�- 4.2.4.1 Mortar. Not more than f.:u c tin- IGM 4Extract, acetow 3_1.5.7 sign. instailation, and operating u-usidera- Y lected i 42.4 shall be subjected to the feels --- tions; such ace, intermediate workirg prgg- ders from each day's pour ,Sall be taken in 4.4, AQL 6.5 percept detective. 4.4,5 Specials And Grads. Specials and a""a' (6..1), transient pressure conditions, for tests. bends shall be subject to the test specified Pipe oeddirg, depth At backfill, terrain, and _ 4.4 Testa. calling so'-! condit.otts- foc the pipe (4.4.1 and 4.4.3), except that Dre for hydro, - 42.1.2 flips. Sampling of Pipe �ecia)s and bends made f• n Pipe tested static testing shall be in accordance with 4 d.l Cmnprearivr strength for mortar. in accordance with 4.4.2 will not be subjected `'- ordering data. Punhasers houM ex- static keel L2. Test cylinders shall be cast samples of the to turthei hydrostatic tests. ercise any desired options uffared nerein mortar used in lining and coating the Dipe. and procuremert documents should specify 4.2.42 Teasile aPeefrrrs. When required. The curing of test cylinders shall be in con- 5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERV the follciving: the member of specimens . Wh of one for formity with the curing of the pipe. Cylin- (a) Title, number, and date of this speci- every multiple of 3,000 feet of pipe or free- dens °hall be m°ided and tester's in accord- (Fur civil agency proturemrnt, the deft- {icatinn. lion thereof. packaging and packing shall be in acc•rd-ance with ASTM C 39 43.2-41. ! nitiona and applications of the levels of (G) Class and nominal inside •iiameter of r Piet ( and table f 4.4.2 Hydrostatic pressure. Steel cylinders ance with Fed. Std. No. 102.) 4.2A,4 Elastomerie a'asketx. Sampling of shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure (r) Type of cement (3.2.1 and 6.4). gaskets shall be in accordance with level rest which atreasets the steel to 22.000 p.a.i. 5.1 Packing. Pipe shall be shipped loose (d) Steel cylinder thickness and design L2. scribe it different from that pre- White unaer pressure teat, all welds shall ' in ae^ordance with Section No. 2 of the as scribed thoroughly ins- ctcd and ail parts allow- sociation of America Railroads General scribed (3.3.t. 8.1 and 6.3). te tt) L 4.3 Inspection and train- The acceptable ing leakage shall be marked. Cylinder* Rules Governing the loading of Commodi- Laying lengths of n(pe it other tna.� quality ' +�els AQL's shall be in aaocd�nce lo which show any leakage under test shall be ties on open top cars for rail shipment or in provided . by 3.4. with M._-STD-105. rewelded at the points of leakage and sub- accordance with the National Motor Freight (f) size tit lot, if different Sporn 4 Classification or applicable exceptions (g) Whether the tensile teats are requi*ni jested to another hydrostatic test (3.3.1). for the b^•-e metal (4.4.3) 4.3.1 InWetion. pipe selected in L2.2 and thereto. k 42.3 shalt be examined in accordance with 4.4.3 Base metal test for a"et ryti»der,. 6:t Intermedi&�. working Prt'wvArr* ,tad table ;r The AQL:s for defects lisrcd in ta- W`,en specified (6.2), longitudinal tension 5.2 Marking. steel Cylinder lkkkeesse+. pipe ,:»• ble II shall be, 2.5 Percent defective fo- Ina- beet sp eimens shall be cut from the steel minor 5.2.1 Ciril agencies. In addition It'' ty -,_ mediate working plcsaures may m dfe and 4.0 percent defective for cylinders- The base metal teat specimens clef marking required by the conlr..<A or or. tied. Steel 'Anders with tltickn r- m defects. shall to tested in accordance with method � • t d s SS-P-385is 3.4 Dimmsim& Unless otherwise speci shall le (o ered with s minimum thickness Dealt of mortar coating shown in table I shalt > a five (6.2), the pipe shall bac, standard of 3.�f6 inch of cement mortar. be maintained. The forcemeat m the coating RUB be repaired -.iminal laying lengths of not lean that. 29, Pipe shall an carefully or replaced as n eotalisicY R• pi shall be cured b to thmovede eh to the storage area and any damage pleteiv reinfe ced to ,awes a �` nor more than 40 feet, and except where 3.6 Curls The pipe e- The �,$r tWA shorter length° are fittings. water curing, steam curing, or a combine- to maintair. an effective a"]r{o re�ytrn� for repair of '-fective }ini _ l required for fittin - erg Witt ..cy 3 ns curves, and closures. Dimensions shall be Lion of both, or the coating may be cured by days. ahal. have 'he same proportions of cement in accordance witb table 1. covering with a Plastic membrane. Water and sand as used in the lining or coating ur- curing and steam curing may be used inter- 3.6.4 Pipe ti Ing repaired. Mortar repairs may be cured A4.1 Tolerance. A tolerance of minus 1.4 changeably on a time-ratio basis of 4 hours seise cured,'the Pipe When the lining is to be by prompt application of clearor :vhit^-Dig- inch in the nominal inside diameter of the water curing to 1 h,qr steam curing. Pipe ends shall be tightly mented sealing compound conforming to lined r capped with a waterproof cover immediate- ASTiiI C309, except at joint rods where th^ pipe as eeefor f it table I is shall zoo- ly following completion of the lining of each coin sibk. Tolerance for field joints shall eon- 3.4.1 Scram caring. Where steam curing section to Prevent the escape Pound will interfere with the bond of form to the requirements of 31;.:. is used,the pipe shall be kept is steam main- pe of moisture joint mortar. Repaired pipe shall not he tained at a temperature of 130- to 150e F. from the interior of the pipe. When addi• shipped or handled for a minimum of 24 3.8 Lining and coaling, for the specified period. The pipe shall be tional moisture is required to maintain a hours following appliceti a of the sealinic moist condition, water shall be introduced coin brought to the curing temperature at a rate pound. Continued care shall be exec- = P ( provided inside the pipe after the mortar has attained cised thereafter to maintain the membrane .5.1 Pre oration o steel surfaces. Before of not more than shall a per hour sufficient set so that the introduction of seal lix.'ng or coating is applied the cylinder that in no cave shall the temperature exceed water will not damage the mortar. When When there are numerous or large ai Ma a clean of heavy flaky rust, loose mill IW F. within 2 hours after the mortar is fective areas in a lining or coating the en. ecal dirt, aPPlied. Steam curio time shall be corn- steam curing is used, the pipe ends shall be tine lining or coating shall be removed and grease, or other objeM,iouabk g [°reign cubstsnces. Puted after the pipe has reached the cur- tightly peed with a waterproof cover replaced. ing temperature. If the Pipe is to be steam wmpleted steam curing is interrupted bor e cured, each section of completed. The waterproof crov b shall be 3.S.Y Cement-mortar lining. The cement- pipe shall be kept con- kept on the pipe throughout and beyond the 3° ���• During the entire period mortar lining mall be applied by the centri- tinually moist during the steam curing li - curing period, the covers to become a ccm- of the application of mortar lining and oust- fugal method or by a method obtaining Prod. Afton steam curing the pipe shall be ponent of the completed Pipe section. The log and the curing thereof, the mortar shall Protected from rapid drops in temperature When results. hrn necessary to in- which may damage the lining or coating. � Pipe lining shall be water cured for , mini- be Protected from temperatures below 40` g. sure attainment of a circular pipe within mum of 24 houra before application of the F.. and the Pipe Sections shall be carefully the tolerance specified in 3.4.1. external 3.6.2 [t cwting. Steam caring• when used, shall be suPPorted and handled so as to avoid Injury rings shall be placed around the is used the stiffener rir e pipe shall be kept continually caring. Where water curing on a time-ratio basis as provided in 3.6. to the linings and costing. The pipe shall be cylinder during .he spinning of the lining. moist Proper stored to Prevent damage to the The mortar lining shall conform to3.2.4.2 �' spraying or other means for 7 linings and coatings, includin excessive and shill be placed within the cylinder to of da;,:. before being moved :o the trenchside. 3.R.5 ldentifirntion marking. Each length cracking or separation from the steel aur- The pipe shall not be allowed to dry either Pipe. sl a:ial and bend shall have plainly faces. the proper thickness as shown in table I. on the inside or outside surfaces during the . marked by Painting, the nominal sire, the A tolerance of minus 1;76 inch will be per- caring period. class for which it is designed, the name of mitted in ^e lining thickness. Lining over It the manufacturer or his trademark, and the 4. 9AMPLII4G, INSPECTION, AND the gasket groove shall be not less than 3.6.3 Membrane curing. lreubrane cur- date of manufacture. TEST PROCEDURFS 3,116 inch. The proems used in the applica- tion 4 the lining shall produce a ,month, log of coatings shall b h wra-ping the ce- dense, durable surface, free from sand meet-mortar coating with cline or tight-col- • t 3.7 Workmanship.A!1 P shall be uniform pockets, voids, overasnded areas, blisters, °� Plastic sheeting immediately after the in construction and quality.y. S•1 Responsibility for inspeetioa. 'he sup. coating is applied. The moisture loss of the prier is resptmsible for the performance of and excessively cracked areas. sheeting shall be not more than 20 all inspection requirements as r,,,,ificd grans 3.8 Defective lining and lie afing. Any de- herein. Except as otherwise spec;f,ed the 3.S.3 Reinforced umert-mortar cootie Per square foot per 7 days when tested in feetive area in the lining or coating shall be supplies may utilize his own or an D accordance with ASTM C 156. The sheeting romoved to the depth of defective mortar. ins y other The rement-mortar coating shall be applied shall be wrapped to provide a tight overlap Additional matter shall be removed from peceon facilitie6 and ser%mcee acaptabie by pneumatic placement, extrusion, or by a of not less than 1 inch and the total wra defective coati to the Gov'ernmeot. The Government re- method producing equivalent results. The coating as necessary to provide serves the eight to perform ary of the in- thickness of the mortar coating shall be not Ping shall be free of pinholes, cuts or tears for keying of the repair mortar to the rein- spectionit set forth is the s to provide an effective seal against the as forcarfent. Defective areas shall be specification lc.,a than that ,down in table I. The matter cape of moisture from repaired where such inspac icne are deemed areas. shall conform to 3.2.4. All reinforcement la t the mortar. The over- by mechanical mesas or by hand applies- shall sary to aasure that supplies and service. D shall be such that the minimum thick- tion to the full required thickness. Reln- confora; to prescrbsd requirements. 7 sS-P-38Sa S �.•_ 3.2.5.7 Acetone extract, Acetone extract wound wire shall be not leas than the thick-aAsll be not more than IS c gg�.364a percent (4.4.4). ties% of No. 14 gage, and shall be wound at surface- Welded joint rin max,munl spacing of 1-1/4 inches The re- mill sections shall be coid-e made or •olkd with welded mitered �� ct 17 ta(dng 3.2.1i plates used and beads. The steel sheets inforcement shell be embedded at the a they xrc sized to the design sanded � that small an the ben and plates used i:,the fabr:cat:on of specials P- singular deflections et alad proximate center of the cement-mortar cost- within the tolerances specified•herein spigot joints and using short kngtS ty pe and bands ahal; conform to the rmnire- ments of 3.2-3.1. Steel reinforcement shall ing• (3.4.1). sections. If deflections at the ben and spigot joints are used the maeut.:ctarer •dial: tar- conform to the requirements of 3.2.3.3. 3.3.4 Specials and bend,. The manufac• sash a lomt that will ax{el turer shall furnish s symmetrical closure of spigot Y ovide into beliuuo e3. V1 Design 3.3.3 Joint forming. Sell and spigot ends Pecislly fabricated s gn and fabrication. shall be circular in shape and shall be so ciala and bends for closures, curves, bends that these may be a 3'4,u h rom a designed that the and connections to valves .•r to other pipe. normal 1!4-inch mortar space onDonef bide °f 3.3.1 Steel aylindcra. Cylinders shall be gasket will be restrained The a formed by lewlishaping and butt weldingsteel or confined to an annular spate in such man- specials and bends shall be fabricated the joint in Pipe sizes through. 24 inche, tier that movement of the pipe or hydro- • t1'°m steel Plate or sheets with cement-mor- 'Old '•' that in sizes larger than sheets or Plates, or may be: manual or sub- A " a total I inch 24 inches-static pressure cannot displace the gasket. - tar lining and rement-mortar coatis rein- joint deflection ,hall be merCed nrr-welded strail:M-seam or spiral- Compression of the gasket in joint closure .. c. witted by reducing j ' forced with welded steel w're fabric. Spe- g the net mai I;2 inch in- seam steel pipe. The wall thicknesses sol position shall not be dependent upon water i cials and bends shall be made from testedside mortar sp;,ce tot, p g be nut less than these shover in table I for c}Minders. 4 inch and u�in the the "t less to nominal diameters and pros- `nes%ure in the pipe and the compressed _ opposite aide of the Pipe 3 4 inch from nor- gasket shall substantial) fin the annular ` 3.3.4.1 Lang radius carve,. Lon radius coal closure. However, the argadnr deflec- Surc+ cx,rot as Provided in b.3. Unless oth- sp;u•e and effect a watertight seal. The gas- r stress, hocizoatal and vertical, may be made l erwise specified (g.Y), the wall thickness of B lion st bell and spigot joints shall in no,rase ket ehail be of such size that when the outer exceed - degrees. the steel cylinder shall be computed on the surface of the spigot and the inner surface tclSis of h:eving a maximum stress of 15,000 of the bell come into contact at some per- TABLE I-Ih'meaaioaai regaireme.ts p.s.i. in the steel at the design pressure but time of their peripher'es the deformation in NominnI - shall be not Iran than the thickness of Na. the ' inside 14 )rage. Joint ends shall be gasket shsh tat exceed 50 percent at Caatiaa I Nominal 11IM clymder thickoesa-irches, ----_ completed be• the point of contact and at tha diametrically I diameter I Lining I thlekaer fore hydrostatic tea!i IR, or if the cylinder - of lined thiekn Opposite Point shall not be less than 15 iinchea• I( has been hydrostatically tested before com- rent of the stretched per- I pipe i einrhnl= i minimum) I Ctar I Clar Class r e" pletion of the joint ends, an approved length gasket diameter. The . fir-ha.1 too ISO 300 Yso J00 CMr gasket shall be the sole element of the I -- I •-%of each joint end, except for and a,oas un- 4 5.qe t2 ---- jaint dependent upon to provide watertight- 1 e .0T47 A747 affected by irternal workingsae 12 I I .0147 .074T I .M47 - pressure, shall ness The difference in circumferential ( .0747 .0^.47 .0147 0,47 .0747 .1Ma I tote be gi -a an equivalent hydn static test. All 3 I 5,16 1^ A747 .0747 M47 .0747 measurement between the outside circum_ 1 10 I 5't6 1•z .1346 I .134, � 1345 welding shall be done b an a fY 5•te .e741 I .oT47 .0747 .loss .ts4s t345 Y approved hell- ference of the spigot and the inside circum- t'Y .0747 .0747 .1046 114^ i have or straight seam profess. Welds shall femnce of the bell shall be 0.060-inch mini- 14 318 s 3 I .0747 I .tag .1w0 'la4s ,rn7s .IR7s have complete penetration. Steei c lindere 16 3A 5 it I .t74. .1M 1 PIS 25M y mum and 0.200•inch maximum as measured 18 .074• .1046 .134f .I515 .1 R75 sloe shall be hydrostatically tested (44.2) and at the edge3/ I 5 s .e747 I .tn0 .fats of a %compressed gasket at nomi- Aa 1R .tR;s Y5M the base metal shall be subject to tension .,. 34 I ,oT.•, ts4s 1RTa °r-66 "500 -3tY5 sal joint closure Position. The unlined in- 21 tZ a•4 .0747 .I34F .IR7b .IPts o5op ,31zs stzs tests as provided in 4.4.3. terior surface of the bell and the uncoated 22 1/2 I .tP;s l .25M M.5 .3125 9'4 .sae .134E .167b exterior surface of the spigot shall be pro- 24 t'T 3.4 .tots 1 .t3•.,- .lp7s 'F5M -aM I a1Ys sTsn 3.3.2 Exterior r<inf°recinent. The steel -^s t•B 9'4 .tau I .2Sao 1 .31L% I .3125 .Y,50 lected by 8 c°rrogi°R-re919tAlIL paint In .,i- Y7 I .tRTb .IR75 ,YSM .3125 1 .3TW _Y/so reinforcement in the mortar aoatin shall _ t'3 I 3�4 .te{G .187a s5M 251q I j' + , s R cordatice with TT_P-88, TT-7'-G?b, 7"1'-P- t;s a•4 .tPls I .1Rta saM consist of: (a) Nelically wr,md mad-drawn or 7T-P- �3' ao s5M steel wire i*. accordance with 66't. Each end of joints formed in- 1 s'4 .104E .1e7a .2a00 J125 .3750 QQ-W-418; or tegrxlly with the steel 312 1/2 a 1/2 ;�, .ts45 .1975 I sacs I ." So 437s (b) A eage of Self-furring welded steel wire cylinder shall be .1s45 .1R7b .25M n2s -375a A%7h ,50pp fabric of 2- f°^tied either by •,iris with % machined - a4 itso e37s or 2 SW - by 4_ nch2Vo.e)3Nn. 14 gage fabric swage or die, nr by waling with suitable t2 �.� .tau` .1s7s 2sap l as .3125 atsa scot.gage fabric in at- telling as 134, .IR75 s500 I »;5R l F .5000 cordanre with RR-W-375; or (c) g rgn,Pment. Welded steel joins, rings fa s•4 1s4R ssdo I 1t .5625 ,- inch shall be formed by one or more pieces of 3e t 2 3r4 .1Rts else i .n7a soave5626 25 hexagonal No. 18 gag.: or I. '2 inch hexa• Steel i R 4° t-Y 3�4 .l875 25M JIM :75a I .4315 AM Am Jed to ether, either by resistance .boon I 3a26 sal No. 17 gage ribbon mesT twisted wtldi. 42 1 s 3.4 .43Ta .Sere ,4Sie wire fabric, selvaged rg or by mantled are welding. .1875 25M _31$ I ,3;5q I .f00e -5626 .Bed both edges using steel welding. After wire conforming to QQ-W-A18, Helically the rings al'all be smoothed by The minimum thickness of ateGt rrunder, shall be mat leas than N,, 14 grinding the weld flush with the adjacent '3ae 3.4.1 and 3.s.2 for taanneea cue 1o.M47 lash 1. 4 ! s `I {3fag4 xFiei et �� tW ePatfkatiea cad other s.► +ra.lr.a tr .cti.ittse +atswe Povad, and ImparmeaSle sheet Ma- ss-Pd85a a•..;ahie far etaatee purpaw an terials for Curing Coucrete. .} J.2.8 Steel „w_,i,_Ot ehesg'r := Sae Geaerri smi C 30"li lfwAtions for Liquid Yam. consist of 1 part centu^t to nut more than Admi Basted (;ilka is 9 Parts ,+f ga.-an, N.ar brave Furming Compounds for Car- 3-2.3-1 Cylinders. Steel for cylinders shall a"�ate, by weight The pro- CSOy, br a, D. C. Atlanta, t'hkrgo, gam ing Concrete. be hOt-rolled, low carbon ore, hearth or pr.rtions and the watet !. Auhum. w MI, ��' Ban ?nnr,,a. and Cement rs :n shall be electric furnace steel sheets corfe-ming to those which will give the best aaY. (APpl;utior for re- ,OW tlowrnteme ar;.;;{eia mar oh4in Sae American np'r should he addresad to ASTM Designation A 215, + suits with t)e particular material aria. ,-•et't- of Federal 3.�� standard, and 33,W_ late "rca &cwt• for Testing and Material,, gra•_e B or C: Od Of placing used f•N the work boob and adsry 3pedfi�twrm, not. Phi4dMyhie s, I steel Plates conforming W ASTM Designs the lttdex of F Peneq venia„ tine A 2&s either Standards, and Haodboeas f-om w'.abhehtd die Atterican Associatid" o Railroads: L de B or C; or steel 3.2.5 A'lasiomeric trihutlon points in :beer sg••.-�-., General Rules ! j Pipe conforming t0 ASTM Designation +' f- Tha gaskets for Governing the Loading A 139. grade A or B. joints shall be fabricated from an clasWme- of Commodities on Open Top Care. ric compound, shall be circular, and shall :itilifary Stan,tardr: 3.2.3.2 Joint rings. When gelded joint be dense, homogeneous, and free from pl,- 3fILSTD-loos—. the Assorution of A erleau 3lilroade,bPgEut v realty, bli�,era, Sampling procedures { rings are used, the materal for Bella and pitting, and other impeHec- and Tables for ] Bum" street, Chicax0 5, Illinois.) splgota may be the same as the steel used eons. The elastomer', compound shall een- napatrnn uy Attri in the cylinder; or, the material may be gist of first locates. American Traeki grade natural rubber. synthetic MR SI'D-129-- rw As+oa'iatin"s, fnc•: rolled mill smt:ona of AISI Grade Deals- Nor, or a eui4o!^_ cu'ttbieuatt thereof. Marking for Shipment National Motor Freight Claraification The gaskets mall be ,ur^1sh. and Stange. nation C 3012 with the following percent- nl w.th the Rules. ages of chemical con pipe. Gaskets shall conform w the fellow_Klopia Of Yta Po81GOII: vrr 3peeificstions and 34ndard- :APDliration for rop;ee should be addreaed to Carbon Yen ing physical requirement, (4.4.4). toccatas by roneraeten to connection with sp,,,ftt the American Tor m grace Phosphorus Sulfur i;roe+rement (unctiono should be obi road from tea Street, er W., Washington D('tjzaa, lne 1616 P 0.10-0.16 oaffort1 phos more. 0.8. max. g Paean eeei 3.2.5.1 Tensile stren th. The tensile ng vlt7 or ., diraetad by the eo"treeting strength of the con ottieer.) 3.2.3.3 Reinforeemenf Wire for helically Pound shall be no• lam J. REQIiIRF.MENTs Y than 2,300 p.solo (44.4). wound or ribbon mesh reinforcement for ! 2.2 Other Pobllotims. The following doe_ 3.1 Component the mortar coating shall conform W QQ_W- nmeeta forma parts. The Pipe small con- 418 or RR-W-375 when welded wire fabric 3.2.5.2 Sloagation at mptarf. Elongation part of this specification to slat of the following component parts; A at rupture shall be not lam (San 425 per- the extent specified herein Unless other- welded sheet-steel is used. Welded wire fabric shall be self- wise indicated the issues in effect on date of joints formed taste Wale-steel ,cylinder furring. cent (4.4.4) I invitation for bids shall a with "lY with .he steel PWY• cylinder or with steel joint rings welded to 3.2.5.3 Change in tretght. kgwd tw,ur- the ends; a dense cement-mortar luting; s 3.2.4 Mortar. The cement mortar used for rion, Charge in weight due to immersion in A w�rican Soaefr For Testing And Mau- de^ge concentric,, dens steel_ the lining and :oating shall be composed of rule: reinforeed exterior mixtures of Portland cement, a water for 2 days it 70°C. shall not exceed mortar coating; a self-centerin ggregate Inn 5 Percent (4.4.4). Designations: ""got g hell and water, well mixed and of the Proper can- e got joint with a circular pr:formed else- aistency to Prodace dense, homogeneous lin- A 139—�5 tomeric gasket, so designed that the joint 3.2.5.4 C.rmprr trio" set teat. The compres• Pe)Weliona toe Eieetric_FO_ be ing and coating that will adhere firmly to ,..ion (Arc) Welded Steel Pipe, service, watertight under all conditions of .ion set ehs,i not exceed 20 percent ;4.4.4). ` the steal cylinder. The cement mutts: shall A 245-�pecificatione for Flat Rolled develop compressive strengths of not leas 3.2.3.5 Tensile strength after aging. The Carbon Steel Sheets of Structural than 2,600 p.s.i. at 7 days and 4.500 p,a.i. at tensile strength c: the .vm Quality, 32 Material. 28 days, when subjected to the teat a pound shall be ' fied in 4.4.1. i' not leas than 80 Percent of the candle 4 283-specification te- low and In- 3-LI Crmrnt. Unless otherwise specified. 9 0 strength before aging after being sub- + steel ate Tensile SL-ettgtlt Cartten fTe cement tired in mortar for lining and jetted to an accelerated Steel Plates of 3tructnral 32.4.1 Water. Water used for mixingmor_ aging feet to an Quality coating shall be type I or type II conforming air oven fo: g6 hour at 156° F., or in an (Plates 2 Inches and Under in Thick- to SS-C-192, (U and 6.4). fro and for curing pipe shall f clean and oxygen bomb test for 4g hours• 158°F., 300 mess)' free from injurious amounts of nits, silt, C 3°—Method of Teat of tom oil, acid, giro P•ai. (4.4.4). Ptraaive .'acc Aggrep with The aggregate shall be i >u alkalies, vegetable matter, Strorgth of Molded Concrete Cylin- in accordance with SSA- or other impurjties. 32.5.6 Hardness. The hardness of the sets 281, class 1; ex- i C 1.58•-_Water cept that for lining less than lit tech in compound shall be mt ter than 40 or more Retortion Efficiency of thickness, 100 percent of the aggregate dull i 32.4.! d/u Proporftona. Mortar for the than 85 eating the Shore A Dtlron:ete[ The Liquid Blembrane-Fornilng tom_ pass the No. 4 sieve. j Pipe lining shall consist of part 1 ce•nent to ( act more th-an 3 increase ever Original Shore durometer after 2 parts of aggregate, by the Accelemted aging test (32.55 and 4A.a) weight Blurts; for the pipe coating stall shall not exceed a (4.4A). i � a 1 t I SS-P-38Sa ® .. .-•, landau -1. 1144 r - st•rFx lNc L iu-3 tu3I M. Fed Spot. q&P.06M F.kraar, Is, 1961 FFDERAL SPECIFICATION PIP (CEMT-MORTAR LINING AND REIN-FORCED CEMENT-MORTAR COATING) Trio epee Jie.eioa roe. ayyroxaf 6y LA' Cowonmioecr, Feder.! o- pit, Sera. ie., GeAtra! Sorwora Ad*om@tvatiea, /er tkg Ado of oil Fed., y.eeie,. i L SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION FM_cra( Specifications: 1.1 St.»pe. This specification covers ce- QQ-W418—Wire. Steel, Cold Drawn merit-mortar lined and reinfortwd cement- fi,r Concrete Reinforcement, mortar coated welded steel pressure pipe RR-W375 — Wire, Fabric, Steel, t with b0i and spigot joints, from 4 to 42 Welded (for Reinforced Concrete). inches in diameter for use in water trans- SS-A-261--Aggregate; (for) Port- f' mission. distribution, and feeder p;xlines. Lnd-Cement-Concrete. i SS-C-IM—.Cement, Portland. 12 Ck4aeffieation. TT-P-86 — Paint: Red-Lead-Base, Ready-Mixed. �}'°� 1.2.1 f'k asra. Pipe shall be furnished itt TT-P-636—Primer Coating, Synthetic, V on, of the following classes as specified Wood and Ferrous Metal. V (6.2), or as modified by provisions of 8.3 7T-P-645---Primer, Paint, Zinc-CTx+- __ mate, Alkyd Type. Clem Water woetla� TT-P-664—Primer ('biting. Synthetic, Preaaate (raaximae/ Rust-Inhibiting, Lacquer-Resisting- 0 100 .............. FJ.t 100 Federal Standards: ........... .......I 150 230 .... � -- - 200 Fed. Std. No. 102—Preservation. Pack- ..... ..........� 3� aging and Peeling Levels ar 400......... .. Fed. Std. No. 123--Marking fo: Domes. 400............. .........I too tie. Shipment (Civilian Agencies). Fe-. 'r•:rt Method Std. No. ISI—Metals; 2. APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS, Test Methods. STANDARDS, AND OTHER PUBLICA- (Artivitiha oottidc @c Fe.k,rai Grvernm.nt *+av TIONS eb.ain e'Pire or Fnkral Ste ,r.,Ationa, Staminnh, f -1 Handbootu as outlined amk•r Ccn,mi Info:'wa Non in the Index of F.-Iera1 Slt�ifiartiona, SIAM 2.1 Rpetificali ats and .tandardv. The fol. Ards, and Handbook. and At th. Prices itwic.4 1 is ( owing specifications and sturdards, of the the Index. T►e Index, :hwh md'A" 'urn..... v.. lasues in effect on date of nation for Mnthly wPldetarnia as iamd, is for ask on • wt4 bids, form a part of Lila epecifiuetion to the wriptlon basis by the superintendent of Ducumoab, extent specified herein. U. S. Coeetenent Printing office, wamin6ton ab. u. c. FSC 47.0 1 /wv ZIO i! .. lO LS 70 1p:i I Z C ;z Ao -2O g , rt 't ?'u 70 4 4ov 1 0,0 . nO = G Co a ` •. J 0 110 Cp et i ` n _ U47 ,G..-Jk.I'.t— \ : vJ [J!`�.. L h. �--<�r.s 2U t.,.-(<<;I Mardh 1�, 196a 9oasd of Fualic 'rorka _'� A&LO 3 oy the Seettle water Department. This section has been approved by the City Engineer. You will further .wte that the construction of this section entails the utilisation of City of ;:cattle Cedar River Rigt.t of sway. It is expected VLat as the outlying, arwae de- veley and the need develops, a similar road-bwO would would hs constructed on the F,utt: side of the Cedar River light of Nay. It is our request therefore that the City of Seattle mrant us.to the City of Renton an easement 17' vide along the northerly aide of the City of Seattle Cedar River Right of way through SadtioL 71 far roadway i•urposes. Cn.lcsad herewith is a coi,y � f ttis Flat of Tiffany Park as renorded. Your early consideration o: t,.is re 'uestwill bs of considerable uenefit to e :, cc>::xunity in pro- viding fer adequate veiicl:i ei: i^tion and +casss to this is,,-mrtant dovslopment of m;.:roxisately $70 nooses, the develot�ed areas in t" near vicinity and the devuloiJnp ar+-a:. L.vyond. The shove request is oonaidered the as+n}mu,i aseeseary to provide for the ssaalth, aelfara arw isfety of the future residents of thiw ra;,idlj d*valupi.igR area and in xesping with _he pvsrall Ud-ns and objectives of this comunity. itespect`ull, lours, Frank Aliment, Mayor FAspe M City Engineer Suyerintandenz of Utilities - Planning Diroctor Arne Guadeeko Puget Sound Power B Light Co. :YaraF, 14, 1)69 Am*" of Fublic Yorks City of Seattle Seattle Municipal suildins Seattle 5, Washington ^son tlems,:t Tne Cit, f :.anion iy action of time! C.t; Coun- oil following recommendation of the Plannine Commis- sion adopted tha Plat Tiffany Park and which now is wan, developed by Tiffany homes, Inc. The adoption of this plat wau in keeping, with the general retuirs- ments and i.rovisions outlined by the Seattls ~rater Department in their letter to me on March 22, 1963 Witt: reference to Seotion 20 Twp 234 NSL Y.M. As we here in Renton have studied the problem of various uti/tty ripnts of way as they trsverse t.te City and the surrounding area it Ras been our desire to attitnot the utilisation of these rights of way and easements as 4 part of our street syitew wner.r such is botn desirable and noeeiblr. Our desire n*re, of course, ie the develonma.t 11 the applicable portions of the Cedar Riwer Pipelia. right of ,+ay as a boulevard or parkway ty ,e street with oeRtral divi4,er which would contain the pipelines. As you will note the extant mf the system far this particular seetic � of parkway or boulevard tre.tment would porx.lbly begin at ti,�t east boundary of Pnilllp Arnold Park in Section 20 and be extended eastward through 9actiono 200 21, 26, 27, 28 6 35 to an evertus.l connection with the Petrovitunj itoad. +a are submitting ner•with a typical erose- seetion for the roadway %action in Tiffany Park (119th Avenue ii. L. ). The cross :tlon shows the maximum vortioal dlsplaeement � f road below tt%ft minimum 3-foot of cover sF.orif.et for the water 1. aes 4•� J. J. S:_EAVIN & ASSOCIATES Ra�mioEA!fgigTnl IOOQ0 MAIN Mri[T ll30 TACOMA AVENUE f UTH EELLEVUE. WAMINOTON "I.MA Q. WASHINGTO14 PHONE. OL FIQ.1 INONE: ru Q-110 April 12, 1963 Job No, 227 Mr. Jack 'Alaon, City Engineer City Nall Renton, ldashington Dear Mr. Wilson: As you lmow, we are making temporary arrangements for a pumping station to handle , Tiffany Fark lot Addition until such tiTA as a gravity sewer can be installed in the project running in a northerly direction to tie into Metro in approximately 12 to 18 months. Vl.th rerar: to the temporary pumping, station, we are proposinw as inexpensive an i-stallation as posoible since we do not anticipate the use of the pumping station for a period lastini longer than two years at the very most. The salvage value of a pumping station is also quite questionable and for this reason we rre attempting - to keep the initial cost at a minimum. We are proposing to instill to iacific _ huepinq ,ompany four Leh submersible, non-clog sewa;e pumping units with 1; horse power, three phase, 1,800 r.p.m, motors. The pwmps would be accompanied wit); two meanotrol displacement type controls with a manual transfer switch included in the punpinr plant panels which could be miunted on a power pole near the pumpin^, station. The second pump wot+id automatically cut in if the first pump became inoperative and the water level reached a predetermined elevation for the second pump to take over. :he manual control switch would consist of nothirk more than flipping a switch once a week so as to let the alternatepimp become the pump to become initially activated and to let the first pump act as a standby pump. The submersible pumps will pass solids up to three inches in diameter, however, the main feature of the pumps is that they would only require a wet well and ¢o ld caneeivabl.y utilize an existing manhole that has already been constructed outside of the first addition. Althoxigh, I would not normally recomiend a submersible pump for permenant opera- tion. 1 feel that in this instance, due to tho temporary nature, we could eliminate having to coretrrct ar. addi*'oral wet well and dry well, manhole adjacent to Lake Yoe v,x flog just outside of the first addition. These two extra manholes wouln be completely useless after the pumping station is no longer required and the higher iii . irl cost for a prefabricated rarp!ng station with questionable salvage value, seems entirely um arranted in this situation.. We are most anxious to proceed with an economical installation and would appreciate hearing from you as soon as pcasible so that we may proceed to order the necessary pumps and equipment. Youro vs:-r tra.ly� •Jame, M.ora� JK:nd cc: Mr. 3endecke J J. SL.EAVIN 6 ASSOCIATES nTA TwcNu[ SOUTH Jwu[ w.uvIr IAGOYA/. 2 ,1 AG3 L MOTOk TON rXONC fV I)O[ April 26, 1%3 Job Me. 210 Mr. Area C. Cceded[e 1431 Arsis Swilding 2)" taatiske test Seattle, Washington Door Mr. 0oedeakei Me ere eaelosieg two prints of tba thrust block construction that will be required where the 12•inch water main extends through tbX, wall of the water pumping station at Tiffasr Park. This will he An above ground tteust black which will be r" quired. The enclosed layout is what the contractor has bank. waLtiag for so be my ccylate tbie portion of the work. very truly Years, S1.SdtLM 6 ,pA�CIrTMf Joao tors Jt:b- ac eel Mr, aartrie Schroeder tlttlittes sgortataadmmt City of &"too *eel I print PLAT OF TIFFANY PARK � 1.r � � W-2 2 h �� ,r-j_r 1 3 4 5 IA TU SUPRAIOA COOAT Of TAA dTATS OF 41SM106 1d4 6 IN Am ►JR TVA COUN'PT 9F [I.NO 7 8 CITY UP AtaITuN, • Munk teal ) 9 CorporstLQU, ) ) Plefat((( ) 10 ) 11 va ) ■0. 6 6 6 34 0 1?, 14ALL FUA AND .AR CORPOdIMTI011, ) MATNNaST SOPFLT COWAK, MC., ) Oi1RCTTON3 TO I*TSLIMATCRIbs 13 at al, ) O► UVbNDARF NORT71MUT LUPPLT o(wo,Nl, I/C. 14 Defea6s"s ) 15 Vs 16 oLMOIC J>< JI►ti C91FA11Y, ; 17 Third Forty Detoadaat ) 18 19 GOIfLb ■W Tt1R C1TT 0► UPTON, • L6,nlclpe1 Corporation, and oi)asts to W 2C (ollartss Iatsrrosetoriee propouodad to than by Dafedut ■URTt6rabS SOIILT 21 CONIAMT, I/C., for the rusoa that the sw are beyond the •cop of 22 permissible discovery and are not calculated to toad to evldeaca rim 23 could he adsisaibl• sad/or ralavaat at the t!w of trial, sad are aaeSan 24 which lsclude the rritias, rock product tad cotrlwloo of ►ltietlll Cite, 25 its assets &" expects: 26 Istsrrayeto[y No. 2 as it relator to •ty document to rrltiy tab 27 tie contests thereof, etc. 28 Iatertosstary No. 3 - for the asse ree wn a. stated above. 29 Istaxrogotory Nc. 19 f 30 of sAOOAN, S AYLLAN i ?#JX 31 Atrorasys fcr Flaintiff 32 Oi/RCTIOrb TO I=URIXATORIRI ) `at. of the porson at porsoam, with their presestt bueiseas addresso,. who pwrformoi such. work, 23. State vuether any trouble has oea'urred it, ar»e sajoet water distribution am supply system since At* imetallatian white, appears to plaintltf to be marelato+t to air Alleged defeat in the pipe lini>iq, such as the occurrence -)f water hemmer. pipe leaks, or bvaote, prossure drape or *erg". It your anewor to the fseM<jefny is is the affirmative. Please specify ae to Wach euab separat& otmeralip", Ova following iafvrostloni (a) the date thereon « (b) the exact tr 4k-.lo oacmrringt (c) Who *top or steps taken to resrdy the prgbiwrt (d) The date such trouble was remedied , meat finally, (e) T}r NOW iar niWuat of the parss>ee 9000AyLP4 sump trouble Mid the Proo"t simmeme of e201 ow* persos 24., Spoctfy %fiat wea alleged defects is the ombjort DAM 044 IGSN day of August. 1'P"7. 6i1.ICY1T, 1 CAAGST. TuDK4' a MAIN V•n of WAUM U10. .5 ' COW11 OF i1NG r r «. .r* a.ln M1a ,rirew,d tee a ,.' dM Si fhM�W n.,w4tt, , n U.�«r 5, a�:9,+e, rM.p.+' Mr+t.Ywe teNr. 1Lr•.rm d., i ,ao-:d ,A'•mw 1�. Qne ++ MrW rA a11•nN Aw .e . p«r Attorneys for 14e fondant •.�' .•v.rpp+ Mra'M a A:.}nM^.rr �n cd N ''a-'fiMw•dee. .«w«e«w•,W%«nr.a«,�MM„n«rrtw,r��+Ndw•,e Rart?Arsst Supply Cau►+ny1 Y111t• us t r lntest'ege. to plt:. - 7 , pegging thV*"h the tittemy park oyatam for than purpose of dotersi*tng the chemlcel pseyerties, oorrosivity, easparatwv sad iron piak". I your answer to trw foregoing Le in the aftirwetave, pleaas rpeaifq the rase, aedraw anA position of do =Apron& er party havieg c°astody of sonkruL Of oaah snob arrlyeia report. It. Itanies each iftolva debrot which the piaiatitf alleges exists in the smh:ject water system as lastallef let gar e htiftany park eras. 20. State whether the plaintiff has vlk= /eA spocifi.:ationns for the subjaot water distribution ar.J avgly eystam, a contour map or mops of the area coverod by said system etas oansvgptian records of the syetee shoving among other thigps the w4mber and genaral location of the rsors of the wager. If the plaintiff has all or say part of Meld deouwents, please sposify vlera eeah rush 4000mM9t is pramestly loeatad ead the same. + f4•ara and title of the custodian thereof. Ih . $tat* the first date that the plaistiff or aafe" eatinq on its behalf notified the dsfandaat, rorthwioot &Apply Co., Ion. of any alleged defeat in the subject rater systomr if the fleet such nn«.ico was in writing. identity that writimg by the ware sad title of the sender, and of the address"$ if WOO first such notiA a wan given orally. elate try whop "J to %Anson the gotiae wee rover, the asbetanas of such **ties. the pleas vhers it was given And the aemoe of all passage known to tes plaiatllf to has less pressat at that tiro. 22. State wbother any &vasue*v have berm ta'..em atone the Original installation *f the euvloct. water system to "1e460, that syatom. It yaw *name to the foraga.oy it is the affirwrtiva, state the eleaniaq mothod or methods *sad, the result* of s•ath efforts, the 4ato or dates U,sreof and the now loberrogs. to vltf. - d piaintitr or its attorneys, Ukiah refors to such approwai of the use of asphalt-dipped steal pipe, further, state the now*, 644"06 ana titlm of the parrot➢ or party having present ena•.sldt er oontrol of oath such doeument. 14. State the nano and Present address at the parM+s vhs was the City �ngine+ t' for tom plaintiff in 1%1 and 1062, umd state the sacs intaroatioa as to tTw /ndlvidwl ez isaividuals in the plaintiff's City ia¢asor's office, Or other- e wise, who than had the authority to a*pre-o or disapprove the use of asphalt-Wdipped steel pipe in a water system WA1102 the plaintiff's jurisdiction. 15. jtato whether any of the original pipe !"mirk%* a" installed in the *vhioct water distribution and supply systw has been roplasad, and if so, specify the dots or Oates of s:sch raplecement, the supplier er suppl3.oro Of Gush roplaaessat pipe, and Uhare sueh s+g•Loed pigs or any parties Of speaiarsm tteroof if preseotly located, and the aame amd title of the porsen or party havinq austeft or cesttol tl`eeea!'. 10. was the allay" doted (et the asylalt-4109" stool plpe) of each a nature as to be observable or diaraverable by a reasonable issreatiaa at the construction sitar if yettr answer to the fcxogoing is "Teo", state the typo of inspection or test, or both. that Wails 'a» revealod such alleged dmfactat please swko apecifia ret4m*"O to amy atonderd test precelura which you wiyht iatead to refer ie in your am- r. 17. State tbo pettimslar arms of each %met or isapectioa which the plaintLtt alleges sheuld Nava h+en p+rrluSn" om t)w aubjoct pipe prior to its delivery at the conatruatias tits. i ,A. $tat* rMther the plaintiff at someoma OR its behalf tars had the we%" in the subject distribution and supply System analyzed both before mad after (Or either before at after) Isteraugs. to Pitt. ! 4. �, V (a) The date when saeb such Complaint woe racaivsd, whothar it. was Orel as in writisv, and It oral, by wtumu and to wham eshda, tbo &derees of the cwsplaisawt, and tho substanse of oacb suob complaint. fh) Wom1bnc a meaord is M&44'�iee4 :met all arc,cg haiatr received, wbothsr seal or writtast, and If so, alums soft mosooft ras kept ana the name of the person at party having poesseeles ov woo trol tkareef. m fc) wbetner written complaints ow snob nature are kept. and Sg so, %hors suob oamplainte are tiled, or kept of record. sad the name and address of the pay n or part bav*vq poosresion or control thereof.. to. "hat were the term of the "Plat some filed by ass dafe*Aaat, Arne GOsdsske (ur by 40V of PhD Otter p+Cisstpals) with the plaintiff in ocnn%etion with the plat of Tiffany feAs (Tao spy attach a cope nt the heal to your answers ter osmmsonlasso is anoweeb" ibis isterxegatory.) 11. Dil the plaintift, its oifioers, srpiryeos sr otbor agents, know of the intsrdod use hY the dsvelepar Of. 4irtany mark of asphalt-dippod steel pips for the wtW syatss prior to the inatsllotion tbaroot? If so, plaass state the name, addr.:s■ and positlen bold by oacb such person at that ties. 1J. Did the plaintiff, any of its officers. ospleyoes or Other ogents, uomuont as epprovo t%O doeoleper's intended ass of ampk"t-4ipo4 steel ptpo Pas Vk * water rystar of Tiffany Park prior to the installation thrroetl If eo, state the some. addsoar. "tins" title a• Position of raab parson wno paws $woh approval. tovetbot with the date Upon which snob appravak wo ®iv". is. motevriag to the p:aoodisg intorragatcry, idootify by asme, data and yanos+l deacriptiss Ovary ,iocunsst %wows as et Pitt. - +► F f . n� A b. State the none, &.$dross, position uW job 4escriptloa of each person eoplof.ed by plaintiff to 1142, or reprwsentirq plaintiff in that period, who diserusasd with any OP the paxtir+s to this action, or their agents, employees as engineers, whother orally or in writings the puraMse of eaylu'_t:- dipped steel pipet time see of tbs said pipe in the snbjeot water systooit any of the apecifloatLeas or tasbnical data conoorrtaq sa14 piper and say of the rules, regulations or platting requirsmests of the plaintiff which apecitically pertain u, the trve, otcetera, of pipe t,s be Lnstaliad in that ovation. ' in giving your answar to the foregoing, plea" etatoi the data an.i the aut:stanos of any suoh 41.soussiow41 the name and enployer for principal) of the parser w'th whoa the some was discussed. 6. wthot was tie earliest date opr+o whicb smy part of the subject water oyetom was put in operation, s+r+imq any of %be homwrrn►ers in the area? 7. on what data was the water system ord^stantially oosplstec 6. List the Aawa, addreaMM and eapieymr (Or Principal) of all persons %*W inspected all or nay pert of the aubtoct water system. or any of its componsmt parts, en the piaiatlft,s behalf, during the period from Janoory 1, 1969 through Dsconber W, 1964. As to each suoh Lest, state the eatnino of the toot &mi the general findings of such toot. 9. ourinq time period from Jwowry 1, 1962 to the present data, has plaintiff, or any et its olfloors or ageeto, reoeiwed aompLsinte coaeernlnq the watar spots& umo the hmss wness "Low that systme Tf your answer to the foroving is "Yea". Florid specify the fcllewingt lstersey, t„ fltl. - 1 } i''41 u. Y k I t ;ZW N:j SdDl ($M ■ .. a. imP�1'Lt'"'S" . ii."wx4.y4.r. R-01MIC6 MIDlO To: Jack Wilson, CityEngineer E Data August 18 1967 1 From:_ Garaid M. Shellan, City Attorney Re: City of Kenton vs Beall Pipe 6 Teak Corp. at el Dear Jacx: We are heading you herewith a set of Interrogatories that have been served on the City and which the City shy Id answer to the beat of y9ur knowledge and as detailed as possible. This will have to be done durfay, the next ten days. If you have any goeations on any of these toterroratio*, plea✓@ let as know. We remain /X our / at belles City Attorney CMS:nd !! Encl. i OF n4k �v 2 UFk'[CR UF'TI[N.(:ITY ATT()H:VLY • FIICNTON,H'ANHIN(lT()N rOST OFFICE SOY 626, 100 IND Ai ENUE •UILDINO RENTOM,WASHINGTON 9E066 "FINE SA6)S GERAR► 6,. 6MELLY, CITY ATTORNEY ' k ` 444i0 +I CAhTAI JOHN M. FAIN, JR..ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY O 3eptembor 21„ 19(7 Mr. Jerk W,'xen, City Engineer City deli Renton, Washington Res City of Renton vs Beal] pipe ` 'hni< Corp at al King County No. 666540 Dear Sirs This is to advise you tCat we have beet, notified by the Superior Court Clerk that the above captioned case has been met for trial on February 29, 1968. We suggest that you en notify all your witnesses, including the expert, and t[vt •rraagementa wiz , the be made several weeks before re treviouelyJai an ^sugg•6ted uring to next couple months to gn o.er this matter with them. P you, wa wnuld also recomend that another expert be retained by the City to prove the defectiveneee of the material installed. If you have any further questions in/this.regard, please 'et us know. We retain Y/ant y yours, car•ird'M. shellan, tit Attorney wads 1 ,)ctober 10, 1967 Herthoast Martpgo, :tic. 9" Nertam 9011dim 981A4 Seattle, shine Attsntiont "r. Jnha Toutaaa, Jr. Res Tiffany lark Dear John The reason the Bond for Tiffany Park hae net bon relea"d ' ttrt all of the :eQuirod ispt+iveaeate haw ted. net been co pla no major items involve oaapletian of the sideman■ and Apyes■eet of dsfeotive haw net wins that h not beea fae+eally as@*"" by the City for main ananos. As l reoall., the 8jad was I d-m d from 1M oririnal sa0ant to take into account the Lprovenvats tot have been caapleted. gboulA yo+ teed any aMitionnl Udcvmttan, do net hod+Ate to sell. Vary truly laves, Jaak Wilson city Awinwr JWtmo Hermon Adolbt 6 Associate,, Inc. 13 February 1968 1905 S..*lad"n 11 • SeoM..W. "I" EA 3.3900 ■ Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 Projects Tiffany Park Develoinntnt, Renton, Washington Subjects Integrity of linen water pipe Dear Sirs On Thursday, 8 February 1968, in t:e presence of representatives of Beall Pipe and Tank Corp., Olympic Welding Company, northwest S,rpply Company, Inc., City of Renton Water Department, and three Er.nineers acting on behalf of Beall Pipe and Tank Corp., I observed the removal of a section of 12" water pipe with a 12" to 6" "To fitting from the water system at Southeast 152nd Place and Lake Youngs Way. The condition of the inside of the 6" line, the "T", and the 12" line was very bad. There was a large amount of tubercuiation, a lot of bare metal, a lot of loose lining and a lot of blistering. Some of the represen- tatives seemed to be trying to infer a pattern but I cannot say that I agree. On Friday, 9 February 1968, the section of 12" pipe :vas cut in half aril tho Engineers for Beall Pipe and Tank Corp. took one half and I took the other half. In the presence of yourself and your assistant I scraped some lining away from the steel on the inside of the pipe up near 12300 o'clock and where there was no itdication of blistering or rust or tubers. In one single stroke 1" wide by 4" loruj I uncovered a discontinuity between the iinino and the steel pipe. The discontinuity was discolored with a dull sheen 1ppearance and was 114" in diameter. This is typical of the observatlong made by me on other pipe from this area and confirms my opinion that tssose blisters exist and tJhat the liner is either punctured or the liner absorbs water into the blister and that this little enclosure acts as an incubator and a chain reaction of breeding more problems, more rust and more deiamination Is created. Respectfully submitted, HEARMAN AOALIST 8 ASSOCIIAATES, I[NC. 401 •yz' Harman Adalist �ww orr per• !au coop TDe.w.w a•a+ wtWara.•.urnE LtTT1,R,(i.cxnr.SOCYI'T,PALMI;N (y �iLY.NTIC/RX c,.n.a AoalcaSlIGA3" lOEGhn[.9naD• NwLll[a INIC YATt 1)IO Itl1A 11 t.i l[,1H'• J/•h.N C9aMCT.V(MrPCM' IL.09 a.aroN TNONAA 1.alAVCMOaI' x.DC nO TA walal SEATT�E.WASrnNGTON GGIUI NB nw0 py1�9.Nn oiG1yM W,xCMl DW 1pnIO.JAPaN IONN L pplUaO✓I v� W1Dw.Iq W.9�MtvCa 2, 1963 'M r11.W 101111.• oI c�NN-+• gebruary 1 Mr, John K. Pain, ,Tr. 100 Second Avenue BOildin; 1, Renton, 4:ashington 93055 pear John: Re: Cit/ of Renton V. Beall Pipo et al You will :claember we eisc,.sse6 certain records over the telephone t our lost Thursday. 116 like twillanawerewithinfardayeor so711c�Then only writing and hope that y other rlteina'cive is a motion to produce, and I 6on't think either or us should have to waste time on that, as all of eizagree rnPlease to me to be legitirnate items of discovery. If y C"l l. tte would likes 1. A copy of the Original report by Herman Adalist on the pine first bug up by the City of Renton. 2. Consumption records of Thunde and Tiffany Afartments, Rolling Hills Nos- 1 and 2, Popp 3. plower consu:aption records on the pumps and the pumpin7 station for. Tiffany Park. !, Records and design information, as well as was en yourumption records, for Tiffany park, afiri.ch you may possession. b r rts to rere o Vle fcourse, mawilling toofthoseporLi ns of r a recordsthey thea o,`. eccm necessary. Very truly yours, LI9'TL£, GAMW, SCOTT, PFJ:•STR & 5LRhi IMS I 'JIfic•.rion a.s intmsrc9Itcry u:.. 2.0. 2 i 12. 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U wri;eic-, 2C i'004 9EDA'Jl1 W Q.'•W +:;si+ V4; r',M r1J4,2 ilt:'':;. 27 .. .'.. 6q:*i 11,i'i dw'L,:AfJJ•' „J) P,t',, 1:1.;, �:1F1JRh;('%'A', .Ap±x { 29 1177 j 1 fittirga it:vol. ,a5 ?r, thn ,^tr en` Actirtn wnn tasted upo" "!'e i 2 completio,% of the worg rfonzeA by EA&L Conatr.!^_tion I 3 Company, and- no •9efec-,,m m any rra.r.c op the apater} were eliacovered. 4 4 I 5 ' 6 Of w..Q, AuMoa11 a Coney 8 Attotticys for. FRV. Cnn7trattton CO. i 9 112, 1411 4th Avenues guildinn Seattle, Washington 90101 , 10 MA 2-5306 { 's � ■i 1 �!Y , 13 14 I�15 16 17 18 19 I 20 1 21 22 r 23 I 1 24 +! 25 II 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 a .p i hSbti TF03 Sl.tyFRIOtz cOt7FT nP TIM '-TATF OF 14A,.'IFGT0N rM Kn,.3 Cotluw 1 r InTy or P.I"ma'r .. e toulawf.unl Y 3 !�� 1 140. b.:.,t 'I40 �I 8htliaiLf. } 4 FOP, F."7h'ZfJ�II(R+1'S 5 ` > ��R" T•L, :IPFi .. '.s_'.d. ::' I � . ::'"t lO"7,} 6 n: } 7 �� } P . ) t , I�I� PC. I •,t, � rf i•ulrry nt' kla•..ilrrry. Yreeri>'Q n^4 cA�"nte• 10 N 11 i a, c ::'ort✓ to 13. ll -:l r.? i:. ''.mi: '.:I `.. . : :�'rf irr-,kCtrr_a r•. hYYP 'fc. 14 to;. ,:p:-,rar-'✓ tr,, + '. ,l.y +wee of C'_ e Is 16 LvrA ir, th• preSrlrtC � 1/ or , 18 '{ ,1 i y Y 20 i 21 ' . ,.r, u; •r Il:i.i of invt:nl 'akion � I 22 LtT1,'yq titdt, 23 �f ?ut in 24 *r j 25 II 26 ,�.x- +1 A r-.n t r• 4 Ii 2728 a 29 •e 1 install t.La 30 31 (` 1. �. - 1r,• -:Le tlefrct.i.v-. paid aT i ■ i .ER—OFFICE MEMO To; Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer Data February 23, 1967 From: Mr. Gerard M__ghellon. City Attorney Nan City of Renton vs/ Beall Pipe & Tank Corp, et al Door Jack' date by you wilttor fir" a copy of "Request, for Admissions" that was served on us this date by the attorneys for one of the Defendants, E A & L Construction Company, in this Case. Would you please, on a separste sheet of paper, set dam in chronological order tt, a^.ire to these Requests to the best of yut it ill our ,nowied a end let us have formation ae so^n as possible. We shall then g this in— sams it Cr, the other parties. p �f�per legal form end than We rein, l CMSJmr Enclosure Clara M. Ilan, City Attorney cr—Mayor Clerk C-' February ta, 1967 • war. Gerard N. Shellan, City Attorney 100 2nd Avenue building Renton, Mashinatoa 98OSS Re: City of Berton vs/ Beall Pipe 0 Tank Corp. at al Dear Jerry: To the best of our knowledge all the statements sulmitted it the "Requests for Admissions" by E A 6 L Construction Company A" true. Very truly yours, Jack Nilson City trgineer J%:mc MR Ktu0U/LEr2 IS490 �S, �'�Ye7 • '6 (2$N ro xi r a /0.45' CrSS- 4000 H ' t . a .TER-OFFICE MEMO TO: �J ? i> >- eer Date Pnhrunry2.,lyy,7 ro .. From: p ,rard N.. sne lla n. City attorney � . Re: r,ity of Renton vs Beall Pipe 6 Tank Corporation at al v' 6 �fit Dear Jack: Enclosed you will find original and one copy of Answers to Request for Admissions. Would you please check same over, sign before a Notary Public and return to us as quickly as possible in rho enclosed self-addressed envelope. We remain 7 truly yours, i V Gerard M. S ellan City Attorney GNS!nd Encl. cc: Mayor City Clerk ' 1 � IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASIIINGTON FOR KING COUNTY 2 1I II CITY OF RrENTON, a municipal corporation ) No. 666340 31 Plaintiff ) AFFIDAVIT OF 4 V. SERVICE BY MAIL 6 BEALL PIPE 6 TANK CORPORATION, et al. till) Defendants ) 7 II II STATE OF WASft INGTON ) g COUNTY OF KING ) as 6 Margaret Montgomery, berg first duly sworn, on oath depose 16 and nay^: She is a cit.ir.en of the United States and of the 11 State. of Washington, living and residing in King Coun"y in said 12! state; that sho is over the age of 21 years, not a party to the 13 above-entitled action and competent to be a witness therein; i 11 .and on March 2, 1967. affiant deposited in the United States mail - - 15 a properly stamped anti :S.rsscd envelope addressed to - 16 11,iugen, Shellan 6 Pain, attorneys for City of Renton Elliott, Lee, Carney, Thomas 6 Smart, attorneys for 17I Northwest Supply Co. Schweppe, Reiter, Doolittle 6 Krug, attorneys for Is II defendants Goedecke, Govan Investor-nt Trust and General Insurance Company of America 19 '� containing a copy of this affidavit and of Response of Beall LO Pipe and Tank Corporation to Request of EA&L Construction Compan� 21 for Admissions. 22 MARGARET M.O.*ZTGOMF.RY 24 Subscribed and sworn to before me March 2,1967. 25 i. L. JOHNSON 26l NotaryP.ublic in and fot_.t State of Washington residing in Seattle 27 LITTLE, GANDY, STEPHAN, 28 PALMER 4 t;LEMMONS j 1710 IBM Building Seattle, Washington 98101 S6 i MAin 2-4u14 ffi II t t �a 1ISTATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING ) es ZI 31, Robert L. Palmer, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes I 4 and says; 6 That he is one of the attorneys for Beall Pipe and Tank 6I Corporation in the above entitled action and that he is autho- 7IJI rized to and does make this affidavit for and on behalf of eaid 8 corporation for the reason that it has no officer present within D the State of Washington authorized to make the same. That the, � 10 statements contained in the above and foregoing response to the 11 request of E A 6 L Construction Company for admissions of facts 12I ars true to the best of his knowledge and belief. l3I 14 16 U'. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of March 196 . Notary PublVc in and for the 18 State of Washington, residing in Seattle 20 21 2'd 23 24 26 21; 27 28 29 80 3 I knowledge of the facts at this time from which to make a conclusion. S Rcquest No. 5 4I This defendant cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter G set forth therein for the reason that it dues not have sufficient U knowledge of the facts at this time from which to make a 7 conclusion. NI R,•queat No. 6 9 This defendant cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter 10 set forth therein for the following reasons. As noted above, ill invoices were sent in care of E & A Construction Co, and it is 12I not known whether 8 & A Construction Co. is the same an E A & L l•i Construction Company. Further, this defendant does not know 141 whether or not either one or the other or both of said companies i6I were paid. 31;I Rc41ues. No. 7 17 This defendant cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter 18 set forth therein for the following reasons. Although on 19 information and belief some test of the water system was made, 20 this defendant does not know who made the test and what, if any, 21 the results were. 22 LITTLB, GANDY, STEPHAN, PALMER & SLEMMONS 24 by 11( 2GI Robert L. Palmer 26 Attorneys for Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation 27 LR 29 SU 2 I IN THFI SUPERIOR CUURT OF THE STATE OF WASm NGTON FOR KING COUNTY 2 3ICITY OF RENTON, a municipal ) No. 666340 corporation Plaintiff j RESPONSE OF HEALL PIPE AND 4 V. TANK CORPORATION TO REQUEST OF E A & L CONSTRUCTION 6 DEALL PIPE AND TANK CORPORATION, COMPANY FOR ADMISSIONS 6Iet al. ) Defendants 7I s Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation, one of the dofendantq above 9II named, makes the following statement in response to the request 10II of E A & L Construction company for admissions of facts served 11 upon it on February 23, 1967. 12 Request No._ 1 s: 13 V is defendant cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter 1' set forth therein for the following reasons. AltbougY. on 15i information and belief the pipe was sold to Arnie c. Goed•-�cke, 16I invoices therefor were sent in care of E & A Construction Co. 171 Further, this defendant does not know whether E & A Construction , 4 18I Co. is the same as L•' A & L Construction Company. In addition, s 19 this defendant does not at this time know the party or parties 20 who paid the invoices. 21 Request No. 22 See the answer to Request No., 1. 23 Request 4s�. 3 24 This defendant cannot truthfully admir or deny the matter 25I set forth therein for the reason that i.t does not have knowledge 26 of the facts _Mated and therefore does riot know what caused the 27 defects, if any. 28 Request No. 4 2til This defendant cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter so i set forth therein for the reason that it does not have sufficient ) r « i i 1 .! Coagaany, and !lo dnfeats in any part of the oyster+ Tarr elecovered. 2 ;1 IJ,S'M"U1 This answering defundant is unalle to truthfully 3'� admit ur deny Chia -*quest for the reasor: ti;at it ar9 no 4 parsonal krloWltege of any auct, tests, however, the answering D defendant otates that it has risen iaforTal and tnerofore ?relieves 6I that ecmr eest or tests we'" tuaCa on the water system, but is 7 ) Ignorant as to the narw of the porson or party aekinq such teats, 8I tP Ow ty,-a c'f toeta nla3•;, If any, End as to the results of any 9 such test or tests. ■ ■ 10 �i ELLIOTT, i,t;r„ CAt:vL"y, 1'tI06iA8 a SNA tT 12 f� 'y 11f,RT" S. SIOUMAp:: 13I STATE LF AAS!SIiiCTUN ttorthwaat Supply Co., Inc. ) 141. ) �8 15 COUNIYO' KAW1 ) I llhR:SA,N S.16 310JRLN:D, !Ming first duly sworn, on oath says* 17 I am ono of the attorneys for the defendants `!orthwest Supply Co., ' �I Inc. , and ,mks this affidavit on behalf of the said defondants* 18 j I i*ave road the above and fora,oiug Answers to Damande for i9 Adnisaions, know tha contents thoruof, and believe the ssae to 20 211 be true. BCAMAN S. B�UTLAtIA 22 _ _K7— ._ 2311 sUBSCRIUD one, sworn to before rye this day of Parch, 1067. 24I� u`otary -'*tube ri and or fFa stsfi 25 of Washington, residing at 3oattle� 26 27II 28 : 29 30 32 ELUOTT. LEI[. CARNEY. THOMAS a SMART _ ' I......winorue�ml.o.�� SNATTLO.WAININOTON #8101 ,i 1 !Ito the presont action Were not caused by the taethed of Installation 2 1 ANSWER This answaring defunlnat cannot truthfully adrit 3 ' or deny ttiis r.yueet for the reason that it doom not have any 41Iknowledge tLat that* were defects in the pipe or fittings, or, 5 ' if there were any defects therein, what those defects and the 6 cause thereof were. + 7 4. The defects in the pi;,s and fIt_i::gs that gave ciao g to the present action wure latent defects caused Curia? the 9 i, eonrse of tho :"nufeeturing ;,roeams. lOj ANSWIAt This anaworing defendant cannot '.ruthfully adttit or I �� 11 "deny thin request for the sane reasons as not forth In Lis answer 121to No. 3, above. 13 S. The detects in the lips or fittings that gave rise to 14 this present action were prevent before CASL Construction Company 151Installed the pipe and fittings. 1611 Mr.wr.F, This answarinh defendant is enable to truthfully 17liadmit or deny this request for the reason that it has no knowledge 1811or infornation. other than the pinadl:,99 of the plaintiff, that 191there were any defects in tha pipe or fittings, or as to what 20 Iwas tea nature an' Cause of such defects, if any. 21I{`1I S. CAOL Construction Company was paid to Install' the 22Ilpipe and fittings involved1 in the present aetiot. 23 At•i. WrIt• This answering defendant Is unable to truthfully 24 ! admit or deny thin request for the reason that it does not know i 251,whether i:A&T. Construction Company is the Same entity as MA 26 Construction Company, and, further. has no knowledge re to the i� 27 �Ifinancial arrangoments or contract agreerents betveen CASL 28 Construct:on Coawftny and any other company or individual regarding 29 the subject matter of this action. 30 " 7. The water system which included the detective pipe or 31 ifittirja involved in the present action was tested upon the I. 32 "romplotion of the installation work p*rformod by AASL Construction fi I� �+ 1 [LIInTf. LEE. cA11NRr. THOMAa 6 aMAar 10"w......10.0....... "GIRL wu.u..aron 9610! 1 i Y rp� 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TIR STATE.. Or NASMIMGTON FOR KJAC COUNTY 2 " CITY '1F PiN'10N, s runiotrs'4 1 r corporation, J NO. 666 140 3ii Plaintiff j ANr.WEV TO REQUESTS 411 vs. J FOP ArVVMCN ) 5 MAU Pips i TAX CORDCRATICM, ) at al, ) 6 I+ ) Do fondant* ) 71 ) ._ i 8i ro:fondant Naz tnwest Snpply Co. , Inc arswers the pegueats 1 g fnr A('mission served = this defendant by rA,L Construction Co. s/ • 1J zs fcllowsl 11 ,1 1. EAiL Construction Coopony purchased none of toe pipe 1211 or fittt.his involved in the >)rnsent action. 13 ! ANSaaA' 7'1tis answering defondant cannot truthfully admit or r 141� deny the forqiginq atstet;ent, for the reescn that it It not in 15 j poa'ue.etur of euffi.^i/,nt facts, other than tostato that this 161 answering 1e1*ndant believes that the pine and fittings involved 17II it the prosont action were sold to .erne GO0d8CK*: however, the 181 invoices taerofore were sent care of ERA Construction Co. This 19i, answering dafandant does not know whetherEaA Construction Co. is �1 201 the sm" entity as i.AiL Construction Co. , and furtner, 1s unable 21 II frost thn r"cores presently in its possession to coternino at 2211 this time whe In fact paid the invoices and purchases the ripe. 23 'i 2. All (it the nips sad fittings involved in the proaeat 24 action wh1C:i is defective was purchased by a person or firla other 25 than dafendant ZACL Construction Company. 26 , A.MSMtR: Tnis Shivering eefendan+ cannot truthfully adalt or i 27 I deny tAis request for the same reasons as set forth in reply to 28 request Na. 1, above and for t,10 adlltional reason tlet tais 29 aneverinq .!*fondant duva not have sufficient Ynowledyie as to d 30 ' vh•taer any of the Yips or fittings involved in the action Vero 31I' LA fact defective. tx 32 'i'I 3. Tao defect's in too pi,>e or fittings that gave rise 'i at UOIT Lag. CARNRY. LNOMAS a SMART 1/M'AMNIM/TOY/VILV�YO 1 //ATTLL WAiNINOTON/�101 j { .. nrrco ..a..., ar.... •[NEON.WHITELY.MCLENNAN a NJRNS waa+ aa... rO�tNN0.Oa1[GUN wam[w September 27, 1965 Mr. Gerard M. Shellan city Attorney city of Renton Rsate_!, Washington Dear Mt'. Shellans Pursuant to our recent telephone conversation, 1 contacted Mr. Howard Huget, head of the Pipe Oivisiew of small Pipe and Tank. He advises we that Yw Would be able to come to Renton on either the ♦th, 5th, 6th or 7th of October and, go over your system with your sagineer to see if a quick remedy may be found for your problem. As you will recall fresco our conversation, this activity on the part of seal is not to be in any way oonstru" as an admission of liability or waiver of any rights it may have and its activities are done expressly upon that understanding. Naturally, it follows that your acceptance of any corrective measures dens not constitute a waiver of any right& the city of Renton way have Very truly yours, C444 rwop'?'�A� Richard H. Muller :Mt rg HHtrmon AdaIIYI 6 A16otlo.t5 Ilr. Jack %Ila=, '.ity Engineer City of Renton !'ONSIRUCTION INSPECTORS Renton, RasbizWtOn A 'a03 So�m lodmn Sr . SWAN. wuN ttt.+ EA 7•i900 7 October 196E Field sampling and iabor&L0rY -Yeatigation of water pipe and linar at par our Certificate Yo. 2091, 22 Septembar 1966 175.00 AN INVOICE FOR SERVICES, DUE ON rHE Iotb OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING DATE Of THIS INVOICE. «r OF !t fy,�.+�y FIRE DEPARTMENT IIEADQUARTERR I&M ` 236 MILL STREET RENTON. WASMINOTON 90055 • AL 5.5573 ` � • CHIEF: m. C. WALLS • AS SIT CHIEF: J.I. A{eeef• anro104 September 12, 1966 r• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On May 2.5, 19654 on a semi-annual inspection of City hydrants, the hydrant at 119th S.E. and S.E. 156t.. (Tiffany Park) was found to be malfunctioning. It was reported to the City Water Department with the following repairs requested: a - "This hydrant expelled large pieces of rubber-like material. It was still doing it after considerable flushing. The pieces were large enough ,o plug our pump screens and nozzles." The report was signed by Aset. Chief J.F. Ashurst. The request was returned to our Department with the comment "Flushed lining of pipe" and it was signed by R.W. Puhlch. The hydrant was again checked on 11/2/65 and 6/1/66 and It was reported in satisfactory order. Sincerely, RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT M.Q. Walls, Chief MCW:pd irsrch as our inforastion up to data indicates that the banding did not properly take inside these pipes which had ro'bing to do with the original inetallatiae or the couplings isvelved. No also requested that. an Mginser, in case be has not done so as yet, forward to hLx a copy or s map of t,a voter syutor in this arcs so that they weld ksww its exact location. I thought that thin nay hew bean der already but it not, I would reeled nor City Gngirar to as so ianadietely, we should have a copy at arch rp. The foregoing am* is rM so that the proper City ottieisis will be advised of the &bow er4erestion and that they undoubtedly will be contacted .y the m000tasterer's ooginmer in the near future. Gerard M. Skellma City Attoraay 0lyds September 20. 1066 Hon. Domld W. caster, tteyor Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer This is a confidential memo boss: on s telephone conversation hod with Mr. siahard roller, ass of the attorneys for Nall pipe and Tank llanufacturLng, luetlsed, Oregon. I callet' the& long distance an September 20. 1966, to advise hLr that the matter hod been submitted to the Csmmeil at last night's mating and that they fsdnist on Immediate action, including a possible law wit. I also told than that there wen a large delegation at propmrty tuners at this Council sitting, as well m prior awe, complaining bitterly of the defective eauditiaa at the pipe, including the fast that a they can hardly tab a both or age the water beuura of the foreign subatarno esstained therein, Mr, ►faller mentioned that am possible solution, either permanent or as a temporary expedient, would be the installation of filters at various places wilhis the system which would at lent prevent foroij�l sunstsncs from going into the consumer's homes. These titters are quite expensive, abort S5,000, spiaos and they would have to be engineered mud manufactured specially. 1* indicated that they hod dale this in some ether instances and would do so under a so-called "reservation of right" basis which simply aeans that their furnishing thew filters mould not constitute an admiaslon cc their part that they are at fault, atA our acceptance of moms, on the otter hand, would not indicate that ce have waived any otter rights or remedies that we may have agetset the guilty parties so to speak. I told his I would have me objecticna to it as long as they do tie work quickly. Ha will notify ore of kin representative engineers to contact our City trig Lear to go over this matter. Jaen Wilson, of coarse, should keen in mind that he should sot ashe many cosm.itmant of a" type and that all such nark will 1» done at the expense and coat of the manufacturer without in any ray bindfne the City. Ma also mantioied to an that he did not believe that all of the pipe was defective miner soma of the representative "*times heretofore cot out looked pretty goad to his: Ira sloe stated that he doer not believe that the final datoruiatLra has bean oade as to the cause for the so-called defect. He mentioned other came which In they have anceuntered/whtch the pipe was carehesell or improperly installed, than causing this damage, or sastLaaa defective couplings my have had something to de with it. I told him quits frsokly that them eeemod to me pretty tar-f*Wwd exasq/es _1_ INTER—OFFICE MEMO ■ To:---,�^k Wi.l svn. Cilx F^o�neer Date ti. 'y 1a66_ From: Gerard M. Shellan. City Attorney Re: Defective in Tiffany Park Dear Jack! Enclosed you will find copy of a letter that th iged have received from the attorneys for Beal Pipe and Tank Company, rhis is for your information and we assume that you will advise us when the manufacturer's representative will contact you. We want to be sure that no admissions are made detrimental t:d the City's interest. We remain, Very truly yours, Gerard_ In CityA orney GNS:hb. .. .,,.� cc: Mayor City Clerck President of Council ,VLi Ir Such a cash settlement were teaslbls, sucb eomey would them be put is • cumulative account tad eapeaded in due time for the r4placsmeat of raid sips. We thersforo suggamt that r,u csmslder the rorsgu.ag sad it would Do our reaumamdmtion that such expert'• tsstimoer be secured without delay. Me way also have some idea an to the cost of filtering and tha roust tbareor. We alms would like to know, ha med ns the City's record, whom the subject prspsrtiSS were amassed to the City. furthermore, ass yam iadteate to as, without delay, the !ength and *led at pipe located within thoa4 plate which D have met ae yet been accepted by the City. .Jur law suit, of derma, dome ant include, we assume, those defective pipes, but our claim Is limited to t►S piW heretwf4CQ accepted by the City gaginser. ►►Smibly YOU mey wish to meet With the uadorsigad on this whole problem. We reasia. very truly youre, HAVAN ► WILLIAS Ay Cerard N. Shellan (%ty Attacnay 00;hb. gads. Mt preeideat of the Coumail N� tit Honorable Donald W, Custer, Mayor J Engineer Jack Wilson, City C 1 °"T?i December 1, I944, �11M Cwrmrd M. Shall lea, Ctty Attorney ■ met City at fleet,, va Aaull pipea Took Corporetio,et al Thi gigged to a cOafident tat memo ton no ed $ubeagwnr to a meat'"K held tam the ""Or. aigsad aed Mosare. Slade Gorton eed to Culgr;ve, attornays roprseantleg the vaeutacturee moall P!Pp a Tank Corporation. to the Meantime, and since Our eo_eneernt of the su:t, several di*eusoi,, have been bad with the v*riuus attorneys In the eggs. !lets they were all •tame is saeueriny cur cowplaJnt , we cowed f:.r an order ut Letsult eat for today. This. apparently, brought gay action end all of *aid defendants have now tiled their Answer. Then answers, aaung ,others, allege ale kinds Of Ca•aneasw the CLtY's safe, remglag aRYwhore fro" the statute of tleitkindsat"A to a ak of weti rauty etc. To give Yam same ides a rj the speolflce, we are analaelmg hsre- with apple ,If the dofoad*nto' Pleadings containing then vat,me dots%@". These, at course, ere quostioa of tact and law which would have to be adjudi- cated at time Of trial, Possibly Il to 11 •onthe hence,by dither party, this may -drag on" for t to 3 ysero. to case of an appeal At our sastimg today, various eu"Ost(oal were put forward In order is resolve the issue sure erpsditlausl Y. The attorneys far fleaIf tesded and offered to ssply Oil of the Qipa required to replace the detective pipe within the area heretofore iccepied Sj rhe City. This however, as You will remsaber, tyteems *Poo their tamer tartar wherein thaw only Offered to supply ap, 4,400 toot of S. Pipe. This now tender would be at an Improved quality Pipe. i tuLd the attorneys quit* Crenkly that the major cost item to the CLtY is the matter of /Retaliation end connection, and although the ""loser's etiwets at Pipe cost we around 12d.00J.00, almost double the amount would be tin Cost of iRstallation. Sines the understgead, at prior discussions with the attorneys, wgpsted the Lnetallatlas of filters ti eliminate the entry of the foreign ""*tang Inn, the haws. it was recommended that Possibly the auaufacturer may wish to instal all the weeswrY tilterlmg ea devices at Its /oR d se a , to eddLUan, sets a ceh sattleeant with the City, which would be boa" Oo the etvbdtad d preetation at the detective pipe. In other word$, we and austedly w111 News to adult that the "feting plpo to the ground, although detective, has sp$a )It* expectancy which, however, to a dra t deal lees than what the lift arpsctsney would tows bass It the Pipe were in suitable condition. The diffe. naMaeabetwee• :he two would practically be the City's damage. It is therefore Y to secure an export, who is knowledgeable 101 this titld And can too_ City, it needed, to thew tectors Involved and advise t1r City, is let,tlmg, what the acNlsnted dsprac(colon It skurtand tf/* sxpoa user wuid eeaeet to 'm tine, dailare and eenta. 4.. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING A G E N D A 8:00 P.M. December 12, 1966 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. FLAG SALUTE 3. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING - December 5, 1966 5. PUBLIC HEARING:1.Standard Oil Appeal of Board of Adjustment Decision on Sign variance denial-continued from 11-26-66 m 2.Annexation - Preliminary Meeting with Property owner (S.E. 116;;1; 6. COMMUNICATIONS: Wood i Wickham Properties a. Jack Wilson, City Engineer, submitting and recommending for payment Estimate No. 3 for work completed to &to on 4th Avenue North Contract b. Sven A. Johnson, Building Director recommendation that Revocable Permit be granted Renton Clothing Company, 812 Third Avenue, for a sign c. Renton Jr. Chamber of Commerce request for Permit to put Christmas lights across Wells Street in front of Santa house d. Summons i Complaint filed by Bill Wilson re accident with City dump truck on Lake Washir )n Boulevard on or about July 28, 1966 at 10:00 a.m. e. F. A. Grabner.. girport Director, request for Fund transfer for Insurance f. D. W. Custer, Mayor, request for authorisation to attend meetings In Washington, D. C. re possibility of obtaining Federal funds - invitation extended by The Mon. Warren G. Magnuson g. Mayor Custer - Information report re Valley Cities Joint Flannl„g Program on Sub-Regional basis. h. Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce, F. L. Koeaigs, President, submitting letter directed to the State Mighway Department concerning Maple Valley Interchange widening to provide better access 7. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS I. Unfinished Business 2. New Businols b. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. AUDIENCE COMMENTS 10. ADJOURNMENT 1 NIA ..y veyal.e_ .yf/. a� m h, 0r"CB OF THE CITY ATT0HNEY • NB:NTON,WASHINGTON POST OPFICE BOA 626. 100 2NO AVENVE BUILDING, AEN'rON, WASNINGTON SMS µpNe Sauna Lr 5'L GERARD m. SweLLAN, CITY ATTORNEY ARTHUR L. NAUGAN. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY O Ire IlE IpN A—W'i W. John P. Colgrave Attorney at Law 1710 ISM mildins Seattle, Vashingtse Nor City of Mention we. small Pipe ► Teak Corperatlaet at al Door Mt. Colgto"z AS per year telephone request, we are enclosing herewith the andereigusd's copies of Maps I and 2 of lho water system in Tiffany lark. As previously inwlteatod to Too, me Null aspect a report from our consultant sometime next weak indicating the life expectancy at the defective pipe assuming M adequate and effective filtering system is installed, and the ordinary lee stpoetancy l such pipe If free from defects, together with the necessary supportin, data. Pleass keep in mind that the installation of such a filtering system would be absolutely neeaseaty and that it would also entail a corresponding redeatten in the flow of water end canstsot maintenance of such a oystem, Including ab W of filters, etc. This odditio of root, at course, would have to be takes into consideration. We understand that there am approximately 162 lots within Tlften> Park whisk would how to be as serviced. As seen am we receive the eamwltaut's torert, we shell iatwdtately notify you and will than be glad to got to- pe br with Tom to determine whether any reasonable wttlewmt can be prarpeIT worked oat. lie main. Taw holy. i N• Moslem ONE tar ♦tMlMy Enclosures cc-City Rm�iaamS � /;`\ PD (\� r N•.ma,. Adalis, • Assaciod,s cl)NSTrUCt",i r1 li<Spfcrols A 90D S..N 1.,».G • ,... 'W. "I" EA 3-3000 Lsts, 20 Deoember 1966 Certificate Not 2l91-A Mr. Jack Wilson, City kiginesR City of Renton Renton, Washington Subjects Examinatiun of water pipe and tfnor submitted to us by Jack Hit After a careful fnvestigation into the service life of lined metal pipes and'., and attar thoroughly reviewing individual water filtering devices, 1 have arrived at the following conclusions, 1. There art a large variety of cartridge, dioto,maclous and mineral sggx"ate fl:ters that have been developed for individual service In domestic water supply systems. The cost of these systsma range from S30 to 5160. EstimstAd installation costs are from S6d to t6o Par unit. A thorough taview and test would have to be made to determine the most fur.ctionei unit for trapping the loose solid& of the decomposing liner and the rust metorial that will be developed on the unlined steel pipes. 2. The service life of limi pips ranges from. 30 to 35 years. .he expected life of unlined mild steel wauid from 10 to 19 years with scouring, pitting and tuaercul►tlon becoming a problem betwom 7 and 10 years. 3. Sscad on the Information in (I.) and (2.), It Is my opinion that if a satisfactory filter can be found and one Is installed on each service, the difference between an exceptable system made with properly manufactured pipe and the *xlstiM system would be 20 years. This is exclusive of the cost of Installing and s*rvicinj the filters end reflects only the differencs In *valuation of unlined or im• properly lined pipe *no durable properly lined pipe. Respectfully submitted, IIPaA,M/�71 ADALTST 6 ASUCIATES, INC. Herman Adallst 1 OFFir'h:OF I'11M CITY AT'rOKNIC?' R UFNTON.N A9611INOTON POST OTTICE BOX 626, 100 2NO AVENUE BUILDING. RENTON, WASHINGTON 98155 ALPINE SLATS 09RANO P. SNtLLAN, CITY ATTORNEY ARINYR L. NAUAAN, ASSISTANT CITY AT IORNEY December 29, 1966. ■ Mr. Joke P. Colgrovo Attorney at Law 1710 I M Building Seattle, Washington RA! Ctt^ of Banton v@ Beall Pipe ! Tank Corporstlon.—at al Dear Sir: Sul is ')Ur tolophunne discussion and recent correspondence, we h. opportunity to go aver this mutter with the City'o *p*e. u2taut in this case and have also received his report. We shAii be glad ti get together with ycu to discuss .t further. In %usesary, it should to mentioned that he eatirmtos the service to of a properly Alined pips anywhere from 70 to IS years and in .se of unlined stool pips fro% 10 to 1S years "Yiaum with Scour- -mg, pitting and tuborculatil„i becoming a problem between S and 10 wars. He further state@ that it a utisfactory filter system can be found, Lots 11*4 end maintained on each service, tLAt the difference between an acceptable ayetem made wi,.h properly "nu- factor" pipe and the eRist,ng system would be 20 year*. This, of course, is occlusive of the cost of Installing and servicing the filters and refloote only the difference In evolustion of unlined or iapeoperiy lin*d pips one durabla properly iised piye. As soon as you here had an opportunity to go Over this mutter with your principals, we would appreciate haer.'.ite frLo you at an early date. We ramain, -. Very truly yours, �� J be: Mayer BAyCAN R 4119I. City Enginesr Prasidont f Council Y'S hallem, Cwli SW I I I I I OFi I('N:UI••'1'IIIS CI'I'1' AT7`iER1P]5' • NM,\•1VJN.�t"ANHINUTQV POST OFFICE BOX Ad IGO 200 AVENUE RUILMNO. RENTON, WASHINGTON MOSS ALPINE 54479 OERARR M. SNELLAN. CI rY ATTORNEY AIPTNee L NAIIOAN, ASSISTANI CITY ATTORNEY January 25, 1967 ■ Little, Grandy, Stephan, Palmer L 3lem ons Attorneys at taw 1710 lam Building Seattle, 4ashington 98101 Attention; Mr. John P. :olgrove aa: City of Ratnton vs. Peell Pipe f. Tank Corp., at a1 Dear Far. Cclgreve; Will you please refer to our Iettar dated December 28, 1966, to which we have not received a reply. we are wondering whether you have had an " op+atlniy to go over the matter with your principals so that we can adv.se the City accordingly. It there to no resaonahle chsnee of disposing of this natter ie the very near suture, we want to ccucance dfscovary action as expeditiously as possible. We remwn, very CCU y, r;. Ilan City Attorney GP MT �-1 cc-may" City Onghwar 'F 'C� 0 r f y ry y OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • NICNTOM.WASH NOTON POST OFFICE BOX 026. 100 2N0 AVENUE SL NU_RtNTUN.WASHINGTON fa0aa ALPINE 5a678 480A m.SINtaAN, CITY ATTORNEY ASIVNYN t. NAeSIAN,AMSTANT CITY ATTORNEY Asyut 29, l9fi. The Aetne Casualty and Surety Company, auu lfaskington lnfldi s - 1225 FoUrth Ave Ere !Battle, vAehingt:n Will Attention: Mr. Karl R. Falk, Cl.tia kaptesentatira Is; Your Ii1B No. KK1 1JIF 54697 SP City of lentun ve Kull ffianu- ` Icturin , at P1 rentlema Reference is hereby made I.� your letter of June 29, 1966. in which you advised us that you were invest:gating the above natter. Us- fortusately, we have had nu further Nord from you since. This is to tntorm you that after extensive testing by both t1w City sad the mmaufae nrer of the "ter pipe in Qsestian, it has wen de- terained that the pipe we defective throughout the Tlffaay plat aru and will have to be replaced. it would therefore appear that le al action un6;ubtedly will he" t., be eommenced Winst all of the parttas Involved, unless Immediate . _ape are taken to remedy the defects. We remain, ✓ery truly yours, IN4CAN N 9NNIJ.AN Ce-.ard N. 4bal Fan, City attorney ees Mmyor City Kttainmer City Clark , Chinook Mortgage Corp. 1329 W. Meeker Street, Kent, Weshiligton 98031 UL 2-9900 Jure 2, 1966 Off 1(e of Iln- rife AIf tit my p. n. Oer (,;,it Renton, Wdtihington 98055 ATTENTION: Mr. Gerard M. Shellan Dear Mr. Shellan: Thank you fnr• your copy of the letter regarding he water pipe problem in Tiffany Park. As you know, One portion of the installation has not been accepted Dy the City of Renton and therefore, will be our responsiblity to replace. We Mould, therefore, like to join with you in any action which could result in a recovery of costs as a resul+ of the drfrctive pipe, rrr���---yyyyyy''''''������ -- Yer� rwx� John M. Teutsch, Jr. /President JMT:IIs A;:'rV�: Fi G'F't•?C�' RECEIVED �oy�yN AdG 31 ME, s 0 MAYOR �,�r��� P1� r. 5 of RE'1j . A, f4k) 7, OrPTCE OW THE CITY ATTORNEY • RP.NTON,w'AMIIINfiT()NpPOST OFFICE BOX Gn. I00 2N0 AVENUE BUILOING. RENTON.WASHINGTON 98C55 ALPINE 5861E 4 ^1 a@NAAR N. SHELL", CITY ATTORNEY ARTHUR L. MAUQAR, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY G41 CAhi1` O Asp of 29, 1966. P Hos. Donald W. Custer, Mayor City of Renton City Hell Renton, Washington 98055 Re- Tiffany Park Pipe Defect - City of Renton - "all Pipe and Tank Corp" _ Dear Sir: Enclosed you will find copy o a letter that we have recel+ed fro@ the Chinook Mortgage Corporation. Would you please advise what @actions of the pipe in Tiffanv Park have not as yet been accepted by the City, an Lndi rated in Mr. Teutsch's letter. If that is the case, ws suggest that intensive and thsrougil testing be side before any acceptance takes place and any such acceptance shnuld Ve appr<rved by the City Council , We rose in, very trulyy pyour*, HARD 'may rard M. S,y,wy'�'as, City Att0r"y i GNS:hb. cc: City Engineer City Clark , MAYCKS QFFKE RECEIVED AON BI 1b0 MAYOR Inter-Office llamo September 1, 1966 402 Jack Wilson City anginear rpm D. W. Custer Mayor Dafactive Pipe-Tiffany Park Jacka fr,-m the City Attorney concerning the Today I received a letter v-4a�t need to obtain an 'expert' to f Tiffany Park—The urgency defective POO existing in the Plat of Tiffany seems based upon the fact that the three-year StAtu for sales may apply to the City's ease against those respan and/or in _allstion of the Pipe since there are few written records available to change the status of the lawsuit requiras�tr, Dad there been written agreement&, a six-Yaar Statutes oz' Limit•t °of rule might apply to the easel apparently the mitten aacceptancewill the subject Pipe installation is not available and the City- ants :uve to come that the f defects Limitations- extending nature - extending Also, we would naea an axparCs es"Am" of • fair and realirt e cost for the replacement of all defective Pipe. I will appractata your iamediate attention toward attaining th' service• of such an expert whose report should be submitted to the arliest possible date. Any f+:rther questions should City at the e ierrad to Nr. ►hell an. prob-sly be re p, W. Cu+ter " Inter-Office Memo TO: Jack Wilson September 1, 1966 City Engineer FROM: D. W. Custer Mayor RE: Defective Pipe-Tiffany Park Jack: Today I received a letter from the City Attorney concerning the urgent need to obtain an "expert" to determine the amount of defective pipe existing in the Plat of Tiffany Park. The •rgency seems based upon the fact that the three-year Statute o' —.nations may apply to tie City's case against those responsible iui L-he sale and/or installation of the pipe since there are few written records available to change the status of the lawsuit requirements. Had there been written agreements, a six-year Statute of Limitations rule might apply to the case; apparently the written acceptance of the subject pipe installation is not available and the City will have to contend that the defects were "latent"in nature - - - thus extending the Statute of Limitations. Also, we would need an experMs estimate of a fair and realistic cost for the replacement of all defective pipe. I will appreciate your immediate attention toward attaining the services of such an expert whose report should be submitted to the City at the earliest possible date. Any further questions should probably be referred to Mr. Shellan. D. W. Custer Y f ryiV 1 f/ OFFICE OF TIM CITY ATTORNEY a RNNTON,WAMMINQTON MST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 INO AVENUE SUILOING. PENTON.WASNINGTM 9MS ALMNt awes eesAM AL tM LLAN, CITY ATTORNEY AM MUN E-MAYOAM. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY MPUOW `F ING C►tw► rertMe Co. 1 1i oast rater it. tat, **:.abiestee 48031 attwtiess Mr. Jobs X. Teatae►. Jr. f widest tot letw Live pipe to Tiffany park Door girl Ikts is further in purouamaut our recant d1Ac..uton awd eorrwpeedesa regardtai the ebavo esptbaed latter. We happaaad to talk today to the attorney ter Mr. Ooodente wba motioned, aany ot►ots, rbst big sl/eetlo film bed tow turned over to you relative to the 119may tart properties. This my alaa Leslade possible bidding Lolerartlon aed eostrests with r' tea vet Lem suppliers for tm utilities that wee installer. .ie baliove tat it I.a to .,4r Mart Nal Latest to asterllao whoa mad how to steel watar pipoa were purob"od, watar or got bids ware lot. sad whotber may wrtttm sareanento "to executed by •ltbat "a aerufmturer or the sappliar hoe to type, quality hoed oibar portlsoot tatters. It you could possibly caok cola mar out at gout very earliest sasvenisnao sad lot us how. we would wry sunk appreciate it. yboto ecptes of say 0000 iafertatioa sh"Id be terworded r our aftlso. T►auaing you, are regale very truly years, YAIfGIIi"i,,llLlr�/.� ".By glalarl r. veal .. City Ataraa� flit t ed cc; Mayor City Clark City Sniffer C 0 Py OFFWE OF 171E CITY A'P'fORNEY • RFNTON.W ASHINGTON POST OFFICE 90A 626. 100 rMO AVENUE BUILDING. RFNTON, WASMINOTON 98055 ALPINE l-6676 aNAee N.6109"AN, CITY ATTORNEY Aarnllm L. NAweAN, ASSISTANT CIT.ArTORNE" Sepurler 9, 1955 Mr. i.dward A. Clawson Attorney at Law Wilber, Jashington As. Tiffany ';ark Plat Our Mr. owsons Aboat two years age Its. Arra ^,ondeake enacnte,S a :till of Sale to the City of fortes relative to the water and senor twine wiMia the Plat of Tiffany Park. The Plat had been rccoptod by t'W City conditionally prior to that time wbiah imeleded the coating of a bond pending the instillation of certain utilities in compliance with the codes, ordinances and law of the City. It boo now been dotarmLned during the ]Aot fev awths that a oaiority, if net all, of its stoai ,.star pipes that had Lan inat,.Iled were defoetive inamemok ra the lining of the steel pipe diJ not bond properly caualag it to peel, Saar and deteriorate, then resulting In the rusting and deterioration of the pipes. Pew wesks age an arrengemsnt wee eaJo between the City and the •nnufacturer, Beall Pipe and Tank Company. Portland. organ, to cut Fast representative eeatloae Of the pipe Cox testing parpcoes. This ..aa Son¢ and the pipe proved defective. -o understand that 'ir, Gaadecze is "out of tM p'eture" and is no longer the goneral partner in tha Coven Investment Treat. tea learned from kin Suonooi that at. ^+osdeeks ayporently conveyed all his intatest in the Tiffany ?ark preparty to a tomersl nartnerat p. corelatinC of your clients, or aoch property may possibly still be hold by the lisped portnarahip. In any event wa would like to Mar from you, at your urliest conventenco, what Interest your client• Mao ahoffele at al) have to the property avid Watbar peen bow any records .it all Indicating the purchase of ..be pipes from eitbor the mecrteetarer eforejeW or the local xW11or, AndrW Miller Company, mar hews as ft"itoat :opgly Company, Rusting to hear from you at or torly data. we twin, Vary ttily yours, NA IG\ I SIMIAN 0►rsN tf 8bal�n 'city Attorney foe na s bet Mayor City .lark City Crmp,Ineer r 7.7, 1966 Mr. Gerard pie 'Sbellan, City kttarmy 100 IrA wears 'suntan, "ahla`tou Hoar Jorrr :'2aae era the stt* eto that have bower aanevtrd far star rains by the ^ity, by letter. oowbor 1. 1*3; 1, Set. 15Lth itle*t beteem Wth Aveaae S.SS. and Late Iamp Mar. 2. 191th Avown betweon "..',. Muni "treat and tJr wotaply bamdu7 of this plat. 3. lAks Tavggs ''ay beitween bath Street and On real boundary of the plat. L. 3.E. 15W "lams �. Wth eaewr ..:. between S.L. 151 th 3wmmt and tba east 13as of Lot 2L :41oak 6. Tdsaanbc,r 16, 1%3 1, 11?th Avwnas batwoen 3.8, 15Lth Street and I'It. 100 SW"t. 'fart truly 3'euras I Uses PWUD v : FIRE Ir1:1•.\FtT>I F:N'F H6AUNUARTERS 2T5 M I I SYFEEI A FN IO11, vi A SH I MG ION 98055 • AI a f111 �• • .;nl Lf M. C. 111I • ASS'T CHI is 1, r. ASMYRfr ��• fI(i1` N I � September 12, 1966 1 a a r," 'I'o Wlluti ! I' +1t5 •'n'�rl•:IfA . ,. R ,`w�, +' , sr E On %lay 25r 194-5r uu a genli—annual Ins live Iioil of Ctly I hydr.ullsr the hvdront. tti Il'ItL iSt•Ih ( I'ifl+uty Park) was folind to he nu+ l I'nnct inuinc. I • t It w:t5 r,•pnt`I r•(1 to ih,r Ciiv Witter Ilep:u•It11r•nt with the t, t following repairs rogno, Iod : e*i . r trF•.. . "'Phis 11%411 al11l , .1) I'll I;1 pieces of rubber—like mal ,•rlal . 11 aus sI t I I Juiu! it al'I ,•r ,•nu, llll•rnblc I nshIit The pr„o, , w,•t'•• Inrr,• ,vn,aeh In Plue nut pnuyl sr rl •nv .nui uuiilus, n The r'r!porl was sieu,vl by :1ssl . Chid A.F. Ashurst . 'file reyeest t,as r, turo, d to our department wttit the comment "FLrshed limo, of plp"" .lud it wale sien'"1 by N.W. pit llich. The Irv'dr•unt wets aR.atn oheoked I)it 11/2 '6i . lid 611,160 and - . it was report ,vl ill s., t rsfaelory order. Stncrr'e lyr .. +I.C. Wit lsr %WW lid j fDWAID A. DAW50n ATTOANCT AT LAW +AI110. ;.I....CC 8UILW.N WILIUa,W450MG1011 September 19, 1966 Mr. Gerard M. Shellaai Office of the City Attorney P.J. Box 626 Renton, Washington 96055 Rea Tiffany Park Plat Dear Mr, Shella,: I apologl .e for my delay in answering you letter of September 70, especially in light of its request for an early response. I have been out of the office for a considerable period of time in the interim and just didn't get to this. In answer to your inquiry as far as Mr. Gafdeckc , yea he is o+at of the picture.' The property is held in the name of Mr. Louis T. Sheffelz and is held actually by him in behalf of a Genera'_ Partnership. I do not have the records as far as purchase of the supplies are concerned, but I am sending a copy of this letter to our C.P.A. , Mr. Ernie Becker of McFarland a Alton and I am nakinq Mr. Becker to forward to you whatever information our records will show as far as purchase of the questioned pipe is concerned. If there is any possible way we can help you in this regard, we shall be more than happy to do so. Mr. John Te+atsch of Chinook Mortqaqe i❑ Seattle has been actinq as our agent in regard to problems arising in Tiffany, and you may feel free to talk to Mr. 'Deutsch and I assure you that he will cooperate with you as we will in this regard. Very truly yours, wa Da so � EADsj9 i Certificate Nos 2091. Page 2 CONC?.9SIONS Our examination of the pipe, Liner, and conditions of the bond, and pipe inner surface reveals that the following items are responsible for the failure. ill. Failure to completely remove all of the manufacturer's protective coating on the inner surface of the pipe before lining. 112. Storage in a horizontal position letting water accumulate in the invert of the pipe. This in general acen.ints for the zone bond failure. d3. Contamination, or lack of proper cleaning of the interior of the pipe prior to lining causing a weak bond over most of pipe interior. hespectfully submitted, HhTdW ADALLST & ASSOCIAT;S, INC. Herman Adalist A' r' ±t, Me<man Aoolio a Associates Dates 22 Septemb,::r 1966 Certificate Nos a'41 190!h.<h 1.<1w,A. • SwM.,w,.9e1u EA 3-3900 kr. Jack Wilson, City Zngi.neer City of Renton Reston, Washington Subjects Examination of water pipe and liner submitted to uu y Jack Wilson. Fla 1DENTIFICATAFI #1 -- 60 O.D. b+2 — 6w O.D. 03 -- 64 O.D. M4 -- gw O.D. #5 -- 8e U.D. #6 -- Liss O.D. ,07 -- 12" O.D. DA:iC =JCC OF FAIIIItFS #1. Complete band 'allure -- blistors -- oxidation beneath liner, moistunv still prevent. pit. Longitudinal bond failure along length of pipe. 0. Longitudinal bond failure along length of pipe. Liner is loose along cut edge. M4. Longitudinal failure and spot failure. a5. longitudinal failure and failure around cut and of pipe. #6. Bond failure arvind entire pipe an: longitudinal failure. #7. Longitudinal and spot failure. Note. Rust spots and moisture present under liner in all piper examined. Looking into the and of the pipe, with the pipe lying in a horizontal plane, and denci 'bing the zones of failures with respect to the hour locations on a clock the .slowing we:: obs9rveds The zone of failure wan from 300 to 800 with the met extensive fail=r$ being from 5s0 1 to 700. kost blist :rs occurred in this area, the failures running longitudinally along the pipe, ,he bond of liner to ripe in areas :,Ot effected by moisture and oxidation was not as good as it suoul.d be. It is our opinion that thin: is due to the failure to ratsove completely the pipe manufacturer's rrot-ctive coating. This area is from 8s30 to 300, Spot feilu:•es at locations other than 3130 to 8130 had runt and moisture present upon removing liner. it is also quite evident that the moisture was preaent prior to the lining process and oxidation. OFFICE OF" UE CITY ATTORNEY 6 RENTON.WASUINOTON MST OFFICE BOX 626. 100 2NO AYENII(OUILDN,O, RENTON.WASHINGTON 9e0e5 ALRMIt 6e11711 aEWARD M. SNELLAM. CITY ATTORNEY IINTMDR L. NADDAN. ASSISTANT CITY Al rORNEY swamher 21, Mason, wkitoly, MtLsYn A, M[os Attorneys at Low 1011 public Service Srildisg Portlac.d, Orson 97204 Attention: Mr. aiccard A. Muller Sa! City of goaton ve cal). ripe i sash Corr. at al Mar WE. Muller: ►aratwt to our recast telpksse eow,oreation w have rssuoetad Our City "giaser to provide us with a copy of the Tiffamy Park area sbwiag Cho /oeattea of the enter limas in Tuestian. do are suc:osfg$ bsrwlth the two chests. oil of whisk Obosld be oalf esplewato[y. we hove also received tkin metals$ a report ergo a Conaulting Sa$iaear apeciallsiA$ in the teopretien and csotinS of water piton sod lisea *.lick o.early Indicates t"t AU g,£ jj4A ?.IF* is detective. It will WAS be seacasa:, for your Company to take immdiate state to remedy this situation without cost to the City, and we have as notified all of the interested and affected parties of tba Cit7's poottien is CLIO regard. We mein To"i vary truly. ��► Oerard Skoltom city Carney Ar sad goal. be: Mayor City Sn$icaar ,:.;.r.. City Clark President of Council (\0` \\V// OFFICE:OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • MENTON.WAAKHINOTON POST OF.,CE 60R 676, 100 7NU AVENUE BUILDING, PENTON. WASHINGTON 941066 AL-NNE 64e76 aRma A m.SNRW, CITY ATTORNEY 3 ARID M L MANOAN, AASISTANT CITY ATTORNEY jely 8, 1t" All' Ronson, Whitely, hcLenoaa 6 Auras Y , Attorneys at Law Public Service 3ullding .. Portland, Oragx Attontior: Mr. James Rums: Re: Tiffany Park Pipe Defeat Deer Sir: Reference Rs hereby made to your telephone call to our office of June 16, 1966 at which time you advised us of y..ur representation of gull rape a Task Corporftlun, the Manufacturer of the defscttva steel water pipe located within portion of 'Tiffany Park;' Reatw, Hashington. we underatond at that time that you or somebody w yo%. behalf would he in Renton in about two woks for an inspeetioe trip. Could you please lot us know what your client'• intentions an to this matter so that we can advise the City witbout further delay. .1e remain Your very truly, RA SBELLM & PAtM CITY Of RENTON RECEIVED by .mad a. k.l1ee tco:y A y WaEad JUL 251%6 cc: Mayor ENGMEER'NG DEPT. Engineer 'eel- refer to your copy of my New to you dated June 20, 1966. e a06ume that you will have ready all the necessary data, samples, tc. to prove the defective character of the pipe. WIle Irr C.MS �� � 7-1 y 11 I i Gerard M. Shellan Page 2 July 28th, 1966 :%Il of this is done without prejudice to t:he rights of either the city or Beall; that is, by participating in t' is sampling activity the city does not waive any right it may have against Beall, or any other company involved. and Beall, by taking part in this activity, does not waive any defense or the right to make any contention which it wishes to make in the event that it chooses to do so later l on. Similarly, it is understood that b,r our taking part in ff the conversations yesterday, and in any previous correspondence . or conversation, and in any subsequent correspondence or conversations either by way of investigating or by way of negotiation, neither side waives any rights. This will also confirm my statement to you that after the samples are removed and sent down to us for 4 Inspection. we will have a response to you within ten days so that there will be no question of undue delay on our part. In addition, I would appreciate it if you w-uld 1iave Jack Wilson furnish to you the figuren indicating the exact footage of each size of pipe involved so you can furnish this to me. It would also be helpful if you would have Wilson send me a ropy or print of "n two tracings that were presented outlining thn Tiffany Par . area. 1' want to tell you that we appreciate vary much ` the courtesy of you and the mayor, and the others, in visit- ing with us yesterday, and we hope, of course, that thin i matter can be resolved without litigation. Thank you very kindly. very truly ,urs, Jam s :A. IIurr.s JMB/i cc: Howard Huget ccs George Smith 6 r1 „�„•r• „x,cx BENSON,WHITELY,MCLENNAN 6 BURNS . i . r io+, nesuc ee wvice iui•u ”" •xu y,unx,` PGRTLAN G,ORCGON Vi0� wax.we w... •+ufnOn• July 28th, 1966 ••• •• • � Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney P. O. Box 626 100 2nd Avenue Building Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Tiffany Park Pipe Defect - f: City of Renton - Beall d Tan Pipe and Coro- _. �f Dear Mr. Shellan: t! This will confirm our conversation and under- iP standing reached during yesterday's conference in the City Hall where there were present Mayor Custer, Engineer Jack t Nilson, Sol) pusich , ' the engineer's office, Sid Lock of C� E 6 A Constriction, .nd Howard Huget and George Smith of Seall, and you and me. it was understood that as soon as your people and ours can commence the digups, a number of samples will be removed from the Tiffany Park section cor.sisting of approximately two cuts on the S" line, two cuts on the 12" line, and three on the 6" line. (1Z your peno'_: and mine want to alter these numbers, they can.) For the time being, no cuts will be made on the 4" line. As are tr supply, at our expense, the 4' sections to be inserted in the place where the samples are removed, along with the dresser couplers for coupling the new section to the existing pipe. The eryense, at least initially, of uncovering the pipe and removing the sample and covering the excavation back up is for the city's account, with the understanding, of course, that the city reserves the right to contend later on that this expense should be borne by someone other than the city. p It is presently contemplated that this work will commence about August 9th, and that George Smith, or i someo+ e else on )::.half of Beall, will be present. Your p peep •- are to notify George as to the exact_ time and place, l etc. When .he samples are removed, t. -y are to be labeled, I cLt in half and you are to retain half and we are to retain If. Either side, of course, is free to take pictures as it gees fit, although I don't recall that you and E specifically i te..'-ed about this yesterclay. N� yAyYY OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 0 RFUNTON,WARRINOTON MST OffICE SOS 626, IM 2110 AVENUE NILWNd, RENTON,WASNiNOTM 9W5$ ALPINE 566E6 T.a *SRAM M. SE1att*n. CITY ATTORNEY ARTRUR 4 N6MAN.ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY July 29, 19" Bon. Donald W. Custer, Mayor City of Banton City Ball Boeton, waahingtoo IN: Tiffany cork Pipe Defect - City of lentos, - Bull Pipe and tank Curp. Doer Sir 1 LncloseJ you will find copy of letter that M have received this data from the attorney for Beall Pipe and Tank Corp. We want to be Sur* t1At the City Engineer as well a* Bob Pubicb are fully familiar iith the contents thereof. Please forward to us the information requested in ilr. turns' letter as that at can supply same to bim, Ag4in, we would SUBgoet that this matter be handled with all dispute. sons r -void any unntcessery delays. It nay Se noaassary, assuming all tbL is aro defective, to secure an estimate as to the 12j l cost. of ropla. "so. This figure will be required if we haw* to institute suit. We remain Touts wry truly. Y 111 Gr M. M11aA L' Ctq Attotap QM:nd Bmc. tc: City Bmgi6eer (with copy of lariat) �T I y l AaoY J OFFICE:OF TIIN:C1'ry AT'VORNE:Y a RENTON,WAPXHINOTON POST OFFICE BOX 626. too END AVVIUE BUIWINO R-NTON, *AWNOtON 90M ALPINE eae78 GERARD U. MM AM, CITY ATTORNEY AMTNUM 1- MABMAM, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY August 15, 19" Hon. Donald W. Custer, Mayor City of Renton . City mall Renton, Was.,La&ton Re: Tiffany Pork Pips Defect City of &cntoo - stall Pipe and Tank Corp. -- Dear Sir: - least refer to our communications dated July 26t,, and 21)th regardial cue above captioned problem. We agalu would like to stroos the fact that time is of the uarence if the City wish** to make its claim againat the various parties within the time permitted by the statute of limitatioue. It is tua:nfore Imperative cast we receive from the proper departneuts all of Chu data that we have r*q,asted. - If a suit -4 Lwt brought within the time allowed by low then the City Is completely barred from seeklnd any redress agalnat say of the _ parties eu„eernad and any loss will nave to be Sore by the City itself. We would appcaciate it this matter could be expedited. We rend La Tuurrs very truly, ngvAM 6 'SEMI" by G,'.ard M, ;btlian Qr City Attorney ��y GC�'�•,� erg f cc: city :.ariaeac City Clerk yG• , v Bob pyhicif We have in the meantime renewed the City Engineer's file with copy� �Iof correspondence. Is it net possible to astsol Lah OOELnlyiy WMa the City off irlml.jy of d t���s and ]so when the rlat was accepted and the �Ty1 sclpij�la re T nines data@, in our opinion, re e eass it� �IIJ� r `r. "Iorwv. . /Uan, ... WO 2nd Avrmw 't"t.m. ',4&xhincton Dear .WMI on :,Agt6t nm* PL' sad lOth UN Sty of :I nbm 17tility DufArtmatt a:at out 7-4' eeetiaw fran the watwmim is lirfkw Park. 'ihrau plvaes weao r d free the 60 pipoe 2 frees tY Or pips aw 2 frm t:r 220 piy►. The rmw fe" *was" were sa is t&U with the City bwpbg aau ta-AM No hair sad Mr. OMM &dth of Head "kUV tis Starr half. The work Ww aporeiaed an the Cityaa side br Xr, Bob Pubi is and tor. Ade Raw. Of" MW uses rspmesuted h7' Mr. nsor- Snitb. h oiasal iaepsa►iaa s[ 08 pips as it use xyrswd iitlosw that all pips rhos =we dstwtiw with sons wst tcm sumin resew detasisnAiaa tars *Uwe des► is the & mm% of uss mi tar waleaitr of tar wsho lyPAng tiaa. *"Ml of 'as mobw dmwd ow, tar 04" ird d md* aHeMd to rwat. :11m* Y40WAM 00 P48 ssatiaw %W City bees bssa plog"d With 2xw oa�i or pipe la r; owdw less. sssta. Thu Was aamod by GANAIM wo floes aK th" redssift tar pomow* wd ta" MMus to tfa& the Kara bof*M pad*.1ai t1M beet is owwloo. Ivry »rul+y yea .lank -'hoar 1ty : Wirnef JKas y OFFTE'K OF TIIF CITY ATTORNEY • MENTON.WASHINOTON POST OFFICE BOX 626. :00?NO AVENUE BUILDING, Ri NTON.WASHINGTON 96055 ALPINE 5 867e GERARD M. aNaLLAN. CITY A,TORNEY ARTMGR L. HAUG". ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY •opal 22. l hid. haneon, Whitely, weLennan a Nurne l.w Offices IQ22 Public Service 9uildinq Portland, Oregon 972o4 Attention: Mr. Jews N. Slrns ka: Tiffany Park Pipe Defect City of, Renton - Mall Pip and Tank Corp. _ Dear Sir: Reference is hereby Rude to our iotat meeting 1n the City Mall oftiese on July 27 end your subsequent letter dated JuljF 28, 1964 regarding the detective water pip located within the confinste of the plat of Tiffany Park. M. undarstand that purnnant to the prior agreement, various tests were perf^read On al. pipes, inetodinq l evte from the 6" pipe, 2 from the d" ;-pe and 2 from the 12" Pipe. All of these teats were partore" in the presence of a City representative, as well as yours, Mr. George Smith. Tnepectien of the cut out cocoons plainly indicated that all of than Here deractive and were in va- rijus stages of deter .ration and decay. It was our -eeoilectim at Our astatine Ebemmm indicated, that you world get a definite decision to us vitniR 10 days from the dste of testing which, of tour", is Row plat d-se. Vie must you r clime the serious situat:aR with when me are een!ren- red and that o less ismed iate erranpowits are wade to reedy the situation, the City ry have no •ltereative but instituting kept pro- Coalinga agAieat all conarwad. Treating to hear from you without delay w twsin y ry truly yonn. /It SMUAN, / N/v Gerard M. lam City Otte ey QIN:hb. �AvQ) !-1 \ten Mayorl—�City gaglt: City Clerk t , A OFFICE OFTIIE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON.WA14MINGTON MST ORICt SOX 626. 100 2HO AVENUE BUILDING. PENTON. WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 506Ye GMAN ■. ewettAE1, CITY ATTORNEY ARTHUR L. HAUGAN. ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY Aupst 29. 1966. 6. Custer, Mayer ,.. City of Renton C"ty Fell 4enton, Washington 98055 Re: Tiffany Park Pipe Detect City of Renton - beall Pipe and Tank Core Dear Sir: Enclosed you dill find copy of a letter that we he" received Crow the Chinook Martgage Corporation. Would you please advise what sections of the pipe in Tiffany Park Jere not as yet been ecespted by the City, as indicated in Mr. Teutseh's letter. It that is the case, we suggest that intensive and thorough testing be made before any acceptance takes place and any such acceptance should ba approved bn the City Council. We [!maim, Very tfwly yours, MAUGAM ! SMy.11AM, eratd M. Sheila!, City Attorney GYS:hb. cc: City Engineer City Clark 0 [PY r.� ai4 14 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 9 RENTON,WASHINGTON POST OFFICE BOX 62F, 1GO 2ND AVENUE BUILDING. RENTON, WASHINGION 98055 AIPIHE 5"IS aeslAM ft.SM" AM, CITY ATTORNEY ANT"= L, MAWAM,ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY Avwt �>•� Ilse. Chinook ✓ortga%* Corporation 1329 W, ""bar Street Lest, washington toM Attention: hr. John M. T*utsth, Jr, to: City of Roston v0 ilaall Manufact•, ♦t si Conttenen! This is further lD reporence to jur prior correspondence re in& ,above captioned case. Since that time, sdditional eorrespotdenee hag bsnn had with the various parties &sit a Meeting hold with the ..oresentatives and attormys of the asaufsetu"t- Prrswnt to said oeeting, various sections of pipe is Tiffany Park were dui; up for testing purposes and 4t appear* definite that oil of said pipe is defective end .n verioua stages of dateriaretioa anid decay. There is no dwbt that all of them will have to be replaced. We thought We should bring the foratoisg to your sttestO's *inee, sad>ubtedly, further regal act on will have to f5lluw, We row is, very truly yours, HAM" A 9SM.LAN, corard M. Shallot, City Attorwy (US;hb. cc: Msy'ac City Ngimsor City Clerk hr. V.L. Dsfoo Py OFF1 fig Or TIIS CITY ATTORNEY A Ir ItNTOY,WAf1HINGTON MOIST OFFICE adR 626. 100 2ND AVENUE BUILDiNe, RENTON.Y.ASNINOTM Be066 ALPINE 641676 aeeAAe a. SNmLLAa, CITY ATTORNEY ARTMUR L. MAUAAN,ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY August 29. 1966. The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, 800 WsshLAgtoa Building 172E Fourth ATOMS Seattle, Washington 98111 Attention. Mr. Sarl N. Valk, Claii, Representative Re: Your ►ile No. M1 LPP $4690 SI Citv of Benton we Bsell Masu- faCtu:n;, at al Gentlemen: Bsterance is hereby suds t: your letter of June 29, 1966, in whlek you Advised us that yuu war* investigating the above matt*-,. 0o- tortuoately, we have had so further word frou you mince. This is to inform you that after extensive testing by both the City end the manufacturer of the water pipe in qu Rtion, it bag b"n do- torsional that the pipe was detective throughout the Titfary plot area and will have to be replaced. It would tharytero Appear that legal Action undoubtedly wi'1 have to be cmmneedagainat all of the parties invaivad, unless imadists steps are taken to really the Aefacts. We mein. .,.�. . Very truly yours, . .. i.; k „ .9anN M. SMitan, � ��,. City Attorney eat Mayor City lisginaor City Clark COD Von. Dow Id W. Custer, Mayor August 11. 19" Pep I. In any event, we would as" the expert's laforwatioa se above iadi- catad, and a fai- and r@*:iatl.r cost figure for the replacement of all defective pipe. If suit has t: be ieatituted, we ougpat that the Council sc be ad viand and aut' orlee such action without Nley. Plea@* ate* atuine what reply you wish as to mute to the attorney for the wwaufactvrsr. we remain, Very t,oly yours, NAW", 8NZIJA0 k PAI■ Z4- '`•, .f., �ir1 M. /Ml1at, �t it�/s7MI1J Q1S:hb. cc: City Engineer ✓ €° City Clark r 0FWIC,E OF TiIE CITY AT:IURNEY • Jt E:NTUN,WAf411J.NN?TUN POST OfFICE BOX 626, 100 2NC AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON WASNINOTON 96055 ALPINE 5i670 1 FRANO N. WKIL"N, CITY ATTORNEY ARTNOR .. NAOGAN, ASSISTANT CITY RTTORKEY divest 31, tfgg. Ron. Donald W. Custer, Mayor City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington 9SJ55 Rd: DetettiVO pipe is Tiftany Park Jeer Sir: Please rater to our previous Correspondence re;ardfng the above csp- tjOhmd natter. during the last few days, we have discussed the nat- tar with Mr. Richard Muller, who is the attorney taking Mr. lkres' place, who has ascended to the bench in the msanllsa. As we pravious:y stated on varloui occasions, there will be a problem to daterr.,.um the applicable statute sl limitations. OrdiT Ely, it is three yeas on oral agreements and six yeah if there -a an rree- Rent in writing. Apparently, we have w information as to any wae- rantles or representations that were me" in writing to the purchaser of the pips or to the City. It will therefore have to be our position that there was a latent defect that the City could not reasonably have dlseovaced at the time of acceptance of the plat aid pips, and that the three year statute of limitations would commence running Aron the data of actual dlecovory of the detect or the date when the City, lm the exercise of pooper care and investigation ahould have so dlseoverad it, in diecussine this matter With Mr. Kollar over the telephoto yesterday, he agreed that t)e 6' pips apparently is defective, but he had sums question as to the balance. It is therefore oxtremely vital sad of utmost urgency that so espart exasian the sectn.oas of pipe nuw sivilable for inspection, And deter- eirA whether the) are defective or sot and support his conclusion With proper facts. Mr. Muller offered, as a natter of compromise, to furnish unto the City, tans of charge, the 4,8a0 ft. of 6' pips with cold ter dip which, he indicated, is sues superior to the pips imittally lnatsllsd, it was our opinion that the me jor cost of this project wouid probably he the excavation of the old pips ad the installation of the now ow, (0) f I' 0FF'ICF.OF THF,CITY ATTURNF;T • HF;NTON.WABH7NU;ON POST OFFICE BOX 626. 100 2NO AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON. WASNINGTOM aBaaa ALRIMC 64670 eaRARa m. EMELLMI. CITY ATTORNEY ARTHUR L. HAUBAN. ASSISTANT CITY AT IORNEY N tr,' August If, 19". .S + �t + i Ckinoob Mortgage Corporation 1334 W. Husker Wtraat Want, U&Sbin{tob "031 Attant Un: Mr. John M. Toataeh, .Yr. Is: CLty of Renton ON Mall Manulact., at *Ii a Gant I awn: This is further in reference to our prior correspondence re the above captioned case. Since tl.at time, addLtioml correspasdenee has been had with Lhe various parties rod a meeting held with the reprseantatives and attorneys of the mamifacturer. I �' Pursuant to said meatimg, various sections of pipe Lot Tiffany Park were dug up for testlnt purposes ahe it appears definite that all Of said pipe is dufactive Bud In vor:oas stages of dotorioratiDa and decoy. Time is no doubt that all of them will have to be replaced. We th.,ufkht we should bring the totagoing to your attention since, undoubtedly, further legal action will have to follow. We rena in, Very truly youra, 1 NALM.I Y A SW L,*.e, r,ars:d M. Shell An. City Attorney ,W:hb. cc: mayor - Citv tiv6inser City Clark Mr. W.L. Veto* Mq , ,• rC Oo ��J PLAT OF TIFFANY PARK W-226 xil PkO.7ECT w. m-996 UTILITIES DEPARTA01T CIIY OF P.ENTON WORK FADER NO. WASHINC'ICN DATE SUBMITTED— DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIUI OF WORK 119th AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET TO WEST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Fords C] Contract O Others ITEM WANTrTY I UNIT I COST I AMOUvrr Installation of 6" Pipe 230 LF I .IS 333.50 Gravel Bedding b u Yd. 5.00 40.00 Select Backfill 62 u.Yd 3.00 186.00 Asphrlt Restordtion 210 LF 3.50 135.00 Sub-Total $1294.50 16% Overhead 207. 12 4.5% Tax 58.25 I i I n I ^ TOTAL COST APPROVED UY :C'. DATE APPROVED alu PkOJECT NO. -1il-226 UTIi.ITIES DEiARTVU.'T CITY OF BENT(Rj WORK ORDER NO. WASHIW'.TON C^•ATE SUBMITTED._._,_,__ DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRI=TI'Si7 OF WORK 119th AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO SE 156th STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Forcn O Contract Others I� ITEM kJUANTITY I Ur;IT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 1330 LF 1 .45 $1928.50 I Gravel Bedding 45 Cu.Yd 5.00 225.00 Select. Backfill 359 Cu Yd 3.00 1077.00 Asphalt Restoration 1210 LF 3.50 4235.00 Sub-Total 15.50 16'; Overhead 1194.48 4.54 Tax 335.95 I `8 TOTAL C06T $8995.93 APPROVED BY CUPT. 07 UIILTTIES DATE APPROVED 226 FRG.,EC7 NO.._ W- UT I;ITIES DE,'ARTYLtfT M9 CITY OF RENTON WORK ORDER NO. WASHINC+fON DATE SUBMITTED DATE CWLEiED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTICU OF WCFtK 119th AVENUE SE FROM SE 156th STREET TO EAST END OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces C I Contract Q Others Q ITEM U/.NTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 775 LF 1.45 $1123.75 Gravel Bedding 26 Cu.Yd 5.00 130.00 Select Backfilt 209 Cu.Yd 3.00 627.00 Asphalt Restoration 705 I.F 3.50 2467.50 Sub-Total $4348.25 16% Overhead 695.72 4.5% Tax 195.67 ,T TOTAL COST $5239.64 APPROVED BY ::UI'T. OF UTILITIES LATE APPROVED r N8 PROJECT NO. W-296 UTILITIES DEPARTIv47 CITY OF P.EttrCN *AK ORDER NO• WASHINGION DATE SUBMITTED_ DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIO1I OF WC-AK ■ SE 154TH STREET FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO 1197H AVENUE SE ■ NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE ,iY• City Forces 17-71 Contract O Others ITEM UANTITY U11 7 COST AMOU14T Installation of 8" Pipe 691 LF 1 .65 $1140.15 Installation of 6 ' Pipe 300 LF 1 1 .45 435.00 Gravel Bedding 33 Cu.Yd 5.00 165.00 Select Backfill 267 Cu.Yd 3.00 801.00 Asphalt Restoration 902 LF 3.50 3151.00 Subtotal $ 5698.15 16% Overhead 911.70 4.5% 256.42 L_ TOTAL COST 6866.27 APPrOVEI BY :U'T. OF UIILIITES— _. DATE APPROVED M7 PRW-ECT p10 W 226 UTILITIES DEFA^.TME!IT CITY OF P.E!aCN WORK CKDER NO• WASHINCTON DATE SUBMITTED DATE C(WIETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTIC91 OF WORK SE 156TH STREET FROM 119TH AVENUE SE TO 120TH AVENUE SE 14ECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Forces E---1 Contract r I Others ITEM QUANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 297 LF 1.45 $ 430.65 Gravel Bedding 10 Cu.Yd 5.00 50.00 Select Backfill 80 Cu. Y 3.00 240.00 Aspohalr Restoration 270 LF 3.50 945.00 Sub—Total I $1665.65 16% Overhead 266.50 4.5% 74.95 t TAL COST 12007.10 APPROVED EY�.___�__---- TO _..G'T. OF UTILII TLS- _.--... ._.-- _ -- DATE APPROVED 86 PRW-ECT N0. W-226_ L72LITIES DECARTMLIrr CITY OF RE14TCN WORK OiDER NO. WASHIN(7014 DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT NAfER DESCRI?-IO14 OF WORK SE 152ND PLACE FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO WEST ENO OF PLAT NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE B.i City Forces Contract C� Others C� TTEIe UANTITY I UNIT UOST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 390 LF 1 .45 565.50 Installation of 4" Pipe 120 LF 1 .35 162.00 Gravel Bedding 17 u.Yd 5.00 85.00 Select Backfill 138 u.Yd 3.00 414.00 Asphalt Restoration 465 LF 3.50 1627.50 Sub-Total $2854.00 16% Overhead 456.64 4.5% Tax 128.43 1 TOTAL COST Ar✓ROY® BY .;UP-.. OF UTILITIES DATE A�-PROVED N0.PROJECT W-226 UTILITIES DEIARMUT Ns CITY OF RE14TON WORK ORDER NO. WASHINC70N DATE SUP,MITTED DATE. COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIFTlx OF WORK r TIE LINE BETWEEN 120TH AVENUE SE AND SE 152NO PLACE NECESSITY WORK TO 9E DOME BYs City Forces L� Contract Others �] ITEM NTITY UNIT COST AMCJNT Installation of 6" Pipe 285 LF 1 .49 $ 413.25 Gravel Bedding 10 Cu.Yd 5.00 50.00 Select Backfill 77 Cu.Yd 3.00 231.00 Asphalt Restoration 50 LF 3.50 175.00 Sub-Total $ 869.25 16% Overhead 139.08 4.5% Tax 39.12 TOTAL COST $1047.45 APPROVED BY .IJPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED __ i 84 PROJECT NO, _ W-226 171LITIE.3 DE�'ARIW$T CITY OF RENT(A WORK ORDER NO. _ WASHINGiON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIPTICCC OF WORK. 120TH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO WEST END OF PLAT r NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYs City Forces [� Contract Others ITEM NTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 6" Pipe 210 LF 1 .45 E 304.50 Installation of 4" Pipe 77 I LF 1.35 103.95 Gravel Bedding 10 Cu.Yd 5.00 50.00 Select Backfill 77 3.00 231.00 Asphalt Restoration 260 �Cu.Ydi LF 3.50 910.00 Sub-Total $1599.45 16X Overhead 255.91 4.5' 71.98 TOTAL COST 11927.34 APPROVED BY ::UFT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED 03 T t10•- W"996 UTILITIES DEIARTYV47 CITY OF RENTON WOK ORDER NO. WASHIN(7ON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED A DEPART64NT WGTFR DF.SCRIPTIUI OF WCRK 120FH AVENUE SE FROM SE 154th STREET 70 SE 156TH STREE; NECESSITY WCRK TO BE DONE BY# City Forces =71 Contract Q Oth4rs r__1 ITEM IWANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT Installation of 8" Pipe 1300 LF 1.65 $2145.00 Gravel Bedding 44 Cu.Yd 5.00 220.00 Select Backfill 350 Cu.Yd 3.00 1050.00 Asphalt Restoration 1183 LF 3.50 4140.50 Sub-Total $7555.50 16% Overhead 1208.88 4.53 Tax 340.00 TOTAL COST AFPROVED BY CUPT, OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED #2 YRNECT. NO. W-77P UTILITIES DEPARTMENT WOkK CRUER t:O, CITY OF RENTON WASH I14(70N DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATFR DESCRIPTIOU OF WORK , 120TH AVENUE SE FROM LAKE YOUNGS WAY TO SE 156TH STREET NECESSITY WORK TO BE OONE BYs City Forces r_,_j Contract U Others ITEM IwAwriry I UI:IT COST AMOUNT Installation of 8" Pipe 1100 LF 1.65 $1815.00 Gravel Bedding 37 Cu.Yd 5.00 185.00 Select Backfill 296 Cu. Yc 3.00 888.00 Asphalt Restoration 1000 LF 3.50 3500.00 Sub-Total $6388.00 16% Overhead 1022.08 4.5% Tax 287.46 TOTAL COST $7697,54 APPROVED BY SUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED Ml rhQ71X• %40• M-226 17ILITIFS DEi'AkTMIfR CITY OF P.ENTON WORK ORDER NO. WASHIN( ON DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIiTlOil CF WORK LAKE YOUNG'S WAY -ROM 17.OTH AVENUE SE TO TIFFANY PARK BOOSTER PUMP STATION NECESSITY WORK 70 BE DONE BYt City Forces 0 Contract O Others �] ..?EMQtANTITY U1;1T COST AMOUNT Installation of 12" Pipe 995 LF 1.95 1940.25 Installation of 6" Pipe 45 LF 1 .45 65.25 Gravel Bedding 35 Cu.Y 5.00 175.00 Select Backfill 280 Cu.Yd 3.00 840.00 Asphalt Restoration 50 LF 3.50 175.00 Sub-Total f3195.50 16% Overhead 511 .28 4.5% Tax 143.80 I TOTAL COST $3850.58 APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPRCNED t W-226 INSTALLATIO4 (Cont.) cR0.1ECT NO. LTILIT:ES DEfARTMFh7 CITY OF PENTON WORK WER ro. WASHIN(70N DATE SUbWITUD DATE COMPLETED_. DEPARTMENT DESCRIFTICei OF WORK 1 IIECESSITY MCRK TO BE DONE 6Y, City Forces (_] Contract O Others ITEM QUARTITY UNTT COST I AMO= 012 !ahe Young$ Way from East of SE 154th Street to West of :E 151st Street and stub 1n S 151st Street S6.636.41 113 121st Place SE from SE 1540 Street to 120th Avenue SE 110.481.72 , , APPROVED t'Y TOTAL COST " CUPT. OF UTILZTICS _.....� .�._. DATE AMOVED PROJECT N0. W-'L.6 Installation Only UTILITIES DEFARTOENT CITY OF RENTONJ WORK (RDER N0. WASH INLTON DATE SUBMITTEi LATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRI:TIfxi OF WCRK CAST IRCN PIPE INSTALLAT10ii COST r NECPSSIT! WORK TO BE DONE BY& City Forces C: Contract C3 Others G-7 TEM UANTITY KNIT COST AMOUNT /1 Lake Youngs .lay from 120th Avenue SE to Tiffany Park Booster Pump Station E2,85G.58 /2 120th Avenue SE from Lake Youngs Nay to SE 156th Street 7,697.54 13 123th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 156th Street I 9,104.38 14 120th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to 7 West End of Plat 1,927.34 f5 Tie Line between 120tn Avenue SE and SE 152nd Place 1,C47.45 K SE 152nd Place from lake Youngs Hay to Hest End of Plat 3,439.07 #7 SE 156th Street from 119tis Avenue SE to 120th Avenue SE I 2,007,10 i f8 SC 154th Street from Lake Youngs Nay to 1190 Avenue SE 6.866.27 09 119th Aw .: SE from SE 156th Street to Ea t End of Plat 5,239.64 I flu 119th Avenue Sr from SE 154th Street to SE 156tn Street 8,995.93 I11 9th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to Walt End of Plat _ I 1,559.87 APPROVED BY TOTAL COST '—_-- SUPT. OF UTILITIES_______ :)LTE APPROVED 1 l �r :r�1 1 u 2 onn or NA"INGTON) )sN. 3 COUNTY Or KING ) 4 NYOAIY F. LOCKN, being first Only sr■rs, upon oatA I i 5 1! dope"@ and stateal 6 Ii That he is tcorscasy Of KUL Coastrositet Ce91pssyo ias. �i 7 �j Me of the Aafsadeats berelo, that he *AM$ tits rasiftestteo fg 8 and oa behalf of iA6L Construstisn Cosg+aayi "sib he her so" W 9 loregoiag Ass~* kmmm the contents thereof cad beltss■s Me ■ 10 sasoe to be tzuo. i� 12 .3 i ifCNIKKO AND K11ONN to less tAta-�—Jdsr dt 14 15 f 16 WRAW t'Z iR flat state I 17 II Nashiagten, s.al" sa Nattle. i 19 20 i 21 j 22 23 24 25 X 26 27 I f '. 28 II 29 I� 30 31 32 II I, "1" i 1 i 2 V knowtring Paragraph V of platatiff'•� ewplalat, 3 (i defesd�.nt SAr.L ConatrUCti0o Company, 1sC. has no iaformstims 4 I 9"89di" the troth or falsity of said .116g4tions Sad tMW*fora 5 demlea the as". 6 V1 Answrlay raxagrapt VI of plelstlff'e emplalnt, 8 defendant SAIL Construction Company, Ise. "also the same, ■ 9 v11 10 Anawaribg the allagatlosa of ►aragrapb V11 of 11 plelatiff'a complaint, dafealant tASL Coastrwetlom Caur"Y. Sae. 12 denies thr soon. 13 FOR ►AT8►s "$%Ut U A1►1te.A21Vs Uaris"a, "afes"eat i4 LAfL Construction Company, SM:. alleges tbmt It +vas hived as 15 a general utility contractor to Install certain water pipe srhieJt 16 i was not purchased by it. !`tut It lnetelled the wotar pipe lmnLsh O 17 to it by the owmar 1n a goou and worjas& like Sasser eM that i! 19 any defects appeared au►s 1 aVWeatl Y in the pipe, tAer were OrL lsaN{i 19 by any act or omission of said 4afes4aat, Lut wars gave" by 20 latest wafect■ Is, tam ripe furnisaeo to It by others s44 *=ft 1 21 "facts were sot reasonablyascertainable by thi• defasdast dmalayl ' 22 the course of isatsllstioa. 23 :N6aarOaa, de/eWart tAat Conatrwcties c..p.•r. r... 24 i prays the romplalnt of the plalstlff be dianjo"4 as a it Will, 15 prejudice and coats to this defendant. 25 27 , -ttorner 28 A fair Gafandamt WL 29 1 it Company, 1"• 30 II 31 ` 32 II i' I .11<tn d1Nw rY rJA ,p �. vRY . � .�'1. ' .Hw /.w�+ti 't 1�A5e 'M�'..0 ,.rl ✓i'+r� �v� 1 H 2 ha !Ns eOtaAIOM COURT or In ETATI or ""INGTON goo SIM cotwr 3 II CI1T Ot RZNTON, a municipal ) II coryorotica, ) 4 ) rD. stf34• ►� plaintiff, ) g •a• ) ANSN!! Or RAa; tact CauAXY, IrC. 6 �► **ALL PIP[ a TAXI COAPORATION1 ) W1tlYIIL! SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.j ) 7 t.A.a L. COLSTIUCTION COMPANY, ) IJ•C. A1tNi COrDLC=I Al" JAKS DOS ) s i QOcz$c: , his vifu; and CGYAN ) INVIS7NNWT TCUST, a Halted ) 9 p gtnarsniy, au.. OEl7CRAL INSUTANCY) COMPANY 0r AM&FICA, a Washington ) ■ ■ 10 osrporaci�e, ) Wtandants. ) 12 ' Defendant IAaL Coastruatlss Company, Imo. , fog aawiag ql 13 I the soraplalnr of tlur lrlaintiff, admits, dshies am 411eg08 as h11NNt 14 I i 15 A.wawring Paragraph I of the laintift •at ph P oaylsiaf, 16 ;j petae4"t EA4L "I.SUMatlon Cumpeny, Ino. admits td• allapa"~ all 17 said paragraph respecting it a.vd havLO64 no lntoamues s•Yssdfw 18 I� I; Lbe truth ur falsity of the remaining allegations is ■all paxopso 19 denies 0he same. 20 I I 21 Answering ►araglayh II of toe plaintiff's eompLa4m, 22 dsfeaaant iA4L Construction �.p,pany, Lem. hsVinq ae lnformatiaw 23 " regarding the truth or falsity of the allegations costals" wwrols 24 11droles the sane. 25 it III 26 Aeawarinq the allegations at paragraph III of the 21 plaintiff's coaplaint, defendant CAaL Coastrvctiom Company, 1". 28 admits it lnstalles uortale water pure end accept as so &Saltine, �u seeiot the somalalag allegations of said paragraph. IV 31 lu.swerinq Paragraph Iv of plaintiff's so■plaint, �` 32 defendant GN4L Constrrctia: Company, Inc. caalu the sane. N gYl`! doton4anto their costs and disbursements herein to be tax", 1# RCkl.RS R �� �tl.crheye 'lror run Doe Ooome Koko, Germ Wrostment 4hnef m and General Insurance Cawpa" of ANSVI a m STATT CP WASKINOTON) CO1i)ft I OF R I R 0 ARM 0. OORDSM, being first dull sworn, on oath ddpom e mad asysi That to is one of the defendants named in the within and • ferogoing answer of defendants Ooodocko, Gown lnm'sa 000 i 'Yrust and Oeneral Insurance Company of Amorleaj Mat hs Use read the aoais, knows the contents thereof and believe the same to be true. ARM G. OORI>SM MWCRIEtD AND SNORN To before in this day st moee"er, 1966. ma rar me ofof M rssidiet at foatVIS IBy MAY OF MRn" ANSWER, these answering dofandante alisgeI ! z Plaintiff's claim, if OW, is barred by the ststu%e of • limitations. ■ ,I The sole and proximate cause of the injury and damada of the plaintiff City of Renton, if any, was the failure of the officers, spent• and employees of the said city to malts an adequate inspection of :he oonstruetion and materials oonstit,itlg a porti:n of the city water system. III The ordinnnees of the City of Renton relating to the platting of property are unconstitutional and void under the constitution of the State of Washington and any bond given pursuant thereto is likewise void and of no force or offea% whatsoever. Pl The City of Renton accepted and s"roved the isetallatiea of its public water supply system in writitw, and in eonslxlrs- %ion of such approval and acceptance, these answering dofea. Idants conveyed the same by hill of "is w:.hout warraaby, and after ample opportunity for inspection vat afforded %e %he plaintiff. W}RREFORB, these answering defendar<ts pray that the *swan dismiss plaintiff's complaint and award these snawering IN T49 SUPERIOR COURT 0/ THR STATS 01 MASRIN" FOR Kim COUNTY CITY OF HINTON, a munioipal corporation, m Plaintiff, No. m `re• AXS a INPW BULL PIPE A TANK CORPORATION; NORTH- DAM @ N R HEST SUPPLY awARr, INC. ; I.A. • L. CON, CROV T S>fp SAL STRUCTION COMPANY, INC. ; ARRE GOED31 CIQ I1MAAM= Ii�i1MT and JARS DUE OOE 19M his wife j and N AMMSM obvAM rmsTMERT TRFA, a limited part- nerah1p; end GERERAL 111.3URANCE COMPANY OF ANurCA, a rashingtow corporatlon, Defendants. COME NOW ARl3 OOEDECRE, JA?Q r= GOE 8M. OWAN =UST- XLNT TRUST and ORMAL INSURANCE CMIPAX f Of ANDICA 04 far answer to the first claim or the lamplaint of plaintiff, allege as follows: I Admit that Arne Goedeotc and Jana Doe Qoedealm we" husband and rife and a marital caasunitp and that 00). �rMt- memt Taut was a limited partnership with Arne Gosd"he "$In as its general partner and that General Insurance Caparr or America to a Washington uorporstionj otherwise these VM*vbg defendants do not have sufficient knowl0fte upon which No Porn a belief as t,) the truth or falsity of parsT j, pnere.• fore, they deny the same. IT Deny paragraphs II, III, I9, 7, VI ed RI. ; If such a cash settle,Ant were feasible, such money would then be put in a cumulative account and expended in due time for the replacement of said pipe. We therefore suggest that y:w con Oder the foregoing and it would be our recommendation that such expert's testimony be secured without delay. We may oleo have some idea as to the cost of filtering and the asount thereof. We also would like to know, based on the City's record, when the subject m properties were annexed to the City. Furthermore, can you indicate to us, without delay, the length and sue of pipe located within those plate which have not as yet been accepteu by the City. Our law suit, of course, does not include, we assume, those defoetive pipes, but our claim is limited to the piped heretofore accepted by the City Engineer. Possibly you may wish to Beet with the undersigned on this whole problem. We rems'n, Very truly yours, HAUL" k S1QLLyld� / D Gerard M. 1140 City Attor QiS:hb. Encle. cc: President of the Council • ►nn.Yor, �� cr r �c� RECEIVED ,k DEC 5 i5S6 1 MAYOR HEM to Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor DATE; December 1 , 1966. Jack Wilson, City Engineer . PROM , Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Re: City of Renton vs Beall Pipe A Tank Corporation at at This is a confidential memo dictated subsequent to a meeting, held by the under- tigned and Messrs. Slade Gorton and Jonn Culgrove, attorneys representing the manufacturer Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation. In the meantime, and since our commencement of the suit, several discussions have been had with the various attorneys in the case. Since they were all slow in answering our complaint , we moved for an Order of Default set for today. This, apparently, brought some action ana all of said defendanta have now filed their answer. These answers, among others, allege all kinds of defensesto the City's suit, ranging anywhere from the statute of limitations to lack of war- ranty etc. To give you same ideas as to the specifics, we are enclosing here- with copies of the defendants' pleadings containing these various defenses. These, of course, are questions of fact and lar which would have to be adjudi- cated at time of trial , possibly 8 to 12 months hence. In case of an appeal by either party, this may "drag on" for 2 to 3 years. At our meeting today, various suggestions were put forward in order to resolve the issue more expeditiously. The attorneys far Beall tended and offered to supply all of the pipe required to replace the defective pipe within the area heretofore accepted by the City. This however, as you will remember, improves upon their former offer wherein they only offered to supply app. 4,E00 feet of V pipe. This new tender would be of an improved quality pipe. I told the attorneys quite frankly that the major cart item to the City is the matter of installation and connection, and although the engineer's estimate of pipe ^ost was around $28,000.00, almost double the amount would be the cost of installation. Since the undersigned, at prior discussions with the attorneys, suggested the installation of filters to eliminate the entry of the foreign substances into the homes, it was recommended that possibly the manufacturer may wish to install all the necessary filtering devices at its expense and, in addition. make ■ cash settlement with the City, which would be based on the accelerated depreciation of the defective pipe. In other words, we undoubtedly will have to admit that the existing pipe in the ground, although defective, has some life expectancy which, however, is a great deal lose than what the life expectancy would have been if the pipe were in suitable condition. The diffe- rence oetween the two would practically be the City's damage. It is therefore necessary to secure an expert, who is knowledgeable in this field and can tes- tify, if needed, to these factors involved and advise the City, in writing, what the accelerated depreciation mar shortened life expectancy would amount to in time, dollars and cents. Al--i ,�. CORNED,HOWLAND.NAYfS L RIERRYf1EE0 "J Rnnrss tenter BwlAing, 177.1061h Ave.N.C,Bellevue,Wsshmgwn 98004,Tel 206/455 0500 heap Roew"I Offl. lllegffq IiY.[M f[eNpYl}If 12 August 1971 Project No, S4563.9 City of Renton City Nall Renton, ;,Iashirgton 98055 For miscellaneous engineering services in connection with 72" Main at Tiffany Park. Services: A. B. Carnes - 5 hours (July) $39.51 Plus 60 " General Overhead 23.71 $63.22 Plus 2K Engineering Fee 15.80 $79.02 Expenses: Transportation 2.20 AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $81.22 'i 1 PROJECT NO. W-226 INSTALLATION (Cont. ) (JTILITIES DEPAHTM.ENT CITY OF REN?CN ViOR-, ORDER NO. WASHINGION DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION OF WCRK NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Forces (� Contract O Others ITEM QLANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT #12 Lake Youngs Way from East of SE 154th Str t to West of SE 151st Street and stub in S 151st Street $6,636.41 #13 121st Place SE from SE 154th Street to 120th Avenue SE 10,487.72 i J. TOTAL COST $68,859.30 APPROVED Py L'I"-T. OF U7 :.LI.IES_ DATE APPROVED PROJECT No. W-22 6 Installat'.on Only UTILITIES DETARTvk;S CITY OF PF.ITON WORK ORDER 1:0. WASHIN TON DATE `7BMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT WATER DESCRIFTILY4 OF WORK CAST IRON PIPE INSTALLATION COST NECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BYi City Farces Q Contract Others 0 ITEM IQUANTITY UIJIT COST AMOUNT kl Lake Youngs 'Way from 120th Avenue SE to Tiffany Park Booster Pump Station $3,850.58 M2 120th Avenue SE from Lake Youngs Way to SE 156th Street 7,697.54 M3 120th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 156th Street 9,104.38 84 120th Avenge SE from SE 154th Street to West End of Plat 1,"27.34 M5 Tie Line between 120th Avenue SE and SE 152nd Place 1,047.45 N6 SE 152nd Pace fram Lake Youngs Way to West End of Plat 3,439.97 k7 SE 156th Street from 119th Avenue SE to 120th Avenue SE 2,00700 #V SE 154th Street from Lake Youngs Way to 119th Avenue SE 6,366.27 N9 119th Avenue SE from SE 156th Street to Ea t End of Plat 5,239.64 N10 119th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to SE 156+h Street 8,995.93 #11 119th Avenue SE from SE 154th Street to West End of Plat I 1,559.87 TOTAL CQ:T APPROVED BY CUPT. OF UTILITIES _ _ DATE APPROVED 1 Yi N13 FKOJECT NO. W-226 UTILITIES DEIARTN�n7 CITY OF RENTON WORK ORDER NO.- WASHINC7O1 DATE SUBMITTED DATE COMPLETED DEPARTMEIT WATER DESCRIPTION OF WCRK 121ST PLACE SE FROM SE 154TH STREET TO 120TH AVENUE SE NECESSITY WCRK TO 5!.. DONE BYt City Forces Contract O Others ITEM LLIANTITY I UNIT COST AMGJNT Installation of 6" Ripe 1550 LF 1.45 $2247.50 Gravel Bedding 52 Cu.Yd 5.00 260.00 Select Backfill 418 Cu.Yd 3.00 1254.00 Asphalt Restoration 1412 LF 3.50 4942.00 Sub-Total $8703.50 16% Overhead 1392.56 4.5% I I 391.66 I TOTAL COST _ f10461.7? APPROVED BY SUIT. OF UTILITIES DATE APPROVED 112 PROJECT NO. W-226 aTT;TTIES DEPAP.TPRIT CITY OP RENTON WCkK ORDER NO. WASHINGfON DATE SUBMITTED DATE C(WLETED DEPARTMENT WATER F� DESCRIFTION OF WCRK LAKE YOUNGS WAY FROM EAST OF SF 154th STREET TO WEST OF SE 151ST STREET ANC STUB IN SE 151ST STREET iiECESSITY WORK TO BE DONE BY, City Forces (� Contra^t C] Others ITEM UANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT installation of 12" Pipe 805 LF 1.95 $1569.75 Installation of 8" Pipe 101 LF 1.65 166.65 Gravel Bedding ( 31 Cu.Y4 5.00 155.00 Select Backfill 244 Cu.Yd 3.00 732.00 Asphalt Restoration 820 LF 3.50 2884.00 Sub-Total $5 37.40 16% Overhead 881.18 4.5% 247.83 TOTAL COST $6636.41 AFPROJm BY CU,T. OF UTIT.I; ;ES DATE A7PROJED t, . I .luly IV, 19bf Seall pipe and Tani or•,.-072ticn 12005 :+orth sarRO 97204 W Streetyottisdd, Qreym Re- Tiff"Y part Aater Feolscesent Geatloven Sr: regards to Yo'+r letter of July 2. 1960 OUT Office b" checked yo.:r layout and shop draw �s• rud found thew to met our Exhival except for eur.."� % which are listed on attached shear (F:abittt A;. As it is not practical to stockpile this atoriwal it se will he awcessary to coordinate deliwri of this pipe Pipe on this job bow a Man available to directt'1�P1+etrsf^ ..1 4r(g Of � to contact Our site. If you have any 7 office. Planse advise us of the schedule for deliwrY. Very trulf Yours. Jack %%1ISCa city BnRineer t JR:a j tuly 31, 1Laa IS � Mal Pipe and ream Corpatwtiat 1200f M. sursnrd Street Portland, Droves 97201 Rai Tiffany Pars Water 00816 aeplateeaat. Attostiee: Gene Claaten Chief animater qea Mr. Claxtsw: We here reviewed the 5"11 Pipe and Task Corporation drarinp relative to your Job No. 3-2118-68 (oew Water PrOJ"t Mo. 12e) sod find tMee acceptable. we have contacted our City Atte9ee7 relative to nr as site slivery of the pipe sad he advises the Mall Pipe and Tank Corfe- rec;Aa is responsible for the delivery, laolvdins offioodias, of Oj pips at tko Jabsito. As we previously offered, wo will haw a "a available at U" Johsito to spot the losation few ualoadias. Our desire/ are that the pipe will be delivered "ginning with warh al at the Tiffany Pars Station mw costtauias numerically rstil all pipe is dolivewe/. Me request delivery of the pips as soon as pso>.ible. Please odviN of the date yea can cowereeo delivery. Very truly years, Jack Wilson Jr:e' City losisoor as G. Shallow City Attorcay cc Theron Gibson Lair Erika" Bob Puhich OP'F Cr Or TIIiE CITY ATTORNECI., 6 RENTON.WASHINGTON POST OFFICE SOX 626, 100 2010 AVENUE 6UILDIVO, RENTON, WASNINOTON i6OSS ALIIME 91V6 66fAne ■. 61/tL"W CITY ATTORNEY /NIM■. IOUs, JIM,w981STANT CITY ATTORNEY Aupust S, 19E6 ■ Little, candy, Scott, Palmer 6 Slammons Attorneys at Law 1710 IBM Building Seattle, Washington 98101 Attention: Mr. Robert L. Palmer RT.: City of Renton vs. Aeall PSDe 6 Tank Corm. ration Pt al - KinR County No. 566140 (Tiffany Park grater main replAcemen*) Gentlemen: This is to confirm our oral agreement of this data that Beall Pipe 6 Tank Ccrporation is to commence delivery of pipe to the Citylz jnb site and unload the name, at its expense; aub;ect to the condition that Beall Pipe S Tank Corporation retains the right to makA Clain for reimbursement of costa of such un- loading at the job site. Yours very truly, John K. Pain, Jr. Assistant City Attorney :hb, cc: ACC/ cc: Mr. Jack Wilson v� 7 F �h4 inasm•ch as our information up to date Indicates that the bonding did not properly tab inside these pipes which had nothing to do with tte original installation or the coupling• involved. He also requested that our Engineer, in caw to has not done so as yet, forward to him a copy of a cap of the water swetem in this area so that they ivuld know Its exact location. I thought that this may have been done already het if not, I would remind wr City Engineer to do so immediately. We should have a copy of such sap. • Ina foregoint smo is made so that the proper City officials will be advised • of the show conversation and that they andoubtadly will be enutacted by the menufa. 'urar'■ engineer in the near future. Gerard M. Shellan City Attorney GM ids , w .r September 20, 19f6 Ian. Donald W. Custer, Mayor Mr. Jack Wilson, City Engineer This is a confidential ammo based on a tolophone conversation had wl:h Mir. Richard Muller, one of the attorneys for 0b•il Pipe and Tank Manufacturing, Portland, Oregon. I called them long distance on September 20, 1966. to advise his that the matter bad been submitted to the Council at last night's meeting and that they insist on iaaadiato action, including a possible law suit. I also t-ld them that there was a large delogation of property owners at this Council meeting, as well as prior aces, complaining bitterly of the defective condition of the pipe, including the fact that s they can hardly take a bath o: use the voter becau,e of the foreign substance contained t.e ra in. Mr. Miller mentioned that am possible solution, either permanent or as a temporary a pedient, would be the installeticn of filters at various plsca within the syst4m which would at least prevent foreign substance from going into the consumer's home. These filters are quite expensive, ebcut $3,000. *piece and they would have to be engineered and manufactured specially. Be indicated that they had done this in soma other Instance* and would do at under s so-called "reservation of right" basis which simply means that their farnisbing thew filters mould not constitute •n adniosion on their part that they are at fault, ai•d our acceptance of sae, on the that bent, would not indicate that we have waived any other rights or remedies that we may hove against the guilty partite so to speak. I told Aim I would have uo objections to it as long as they do the vark quickly. hat will notify on* of nnls representative engineers to contact ear City Engineer to go over this matter. Jack Wilson, of course, should keep in mind that he should not inks any commitment of any type and that r11 such work will as done at the expense and cost of tW manufacturer without in any way binding the City. He also mentioned to ma that be did not believe that all of the pipe was defective since mom of the reprementsttve sections heretofore cut out looked pretty good to his' He also stated that he does not believe that the final determination hem been made as to the cause for the so-called defeat. He mentioned other uses which in they hew encountored/whieb the pipe was carelessly or, improperly installed, thus causing this damage, or sometimes defective couplinge may have hod something to de with it. I told his quite frankly that these seemed to ma pretty far-fetched examples -1- c c 3oa_l 21n� Tank i z-orn cn oaci: da- ar a.;_vacane Beall Pipe c .wt.; hu makeu o1 s..id cor,=ation for the o__ ::_.__ "oraz_n. w_' hin the State of Wash- -on; _::: he ha:: read thereof and believes . o this day of 1T+ ine foT 't no State OY '. :on, reLidlrirj a Saa r. :n-o� tii"-_.. - .. . __ ham ;h for nu.:n •;cifically a z k . . _. _ . po l�tion:::.ip with _ •- --..ci w9:�iy�t Gaiunfiant �._6.08G and Cotporation, u. on, havir., fully aomplai::t be it r e. 6 6 3 4 0 y a Sr*v r.lp one of zho de- , �V f �R^ Ill I ... -. .. i�..V.i.. E• x. Cox.plalnt, do-. l.. .:.,..... t.:,. . . .. .: ._.2. Ji:'- lacks _"_1 icicnt t :c:aairdn: of acid pars- Y" - d_ c:uant lacks .:i:;— as to the truth thereof ad:aita that it took 10413 of the pipq involved, the pion being tested ::..a dcniea that it con- cty and .sanitation. r` 1 Corporation, for a reasonable attorneys fee for defending ggatngt 2 plaintiff's claims, plus Judgment for cross-claimant's coats and 3I disbursements herein to be Lazed! I 4 a. For such other and further relief as to which the Ooert 6 deems defendant and cross-claimant Northwest Supply Cosgeny, Inc. 6 entitled 7 I ELLIOTT, LLE, CARNET. THOMAS a 9 8 � � -T►�{omeys os be-Tian an 10 Cross-Cleiment Northwest 11 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) supply Company, Inc. ►ss 12 It COUNTY Cr tile,; ) 13 TOM TSUBOTA, being first duly sworn, on oath, sayer 14 I am the Secretary/Treasurer of Northwest Supply Company, 16 Inc. , formerly Andrew Nillnt, Inc. , and am suthorised to and do is Make this verification for and on behalf of that corporation! 141Ithat 1 have read the foregotnq Answer, Affirmative Defenses, and 18 IlCross-Claim, know the contents thereof, and believe the game to 19 i be true. 20 TnN T#U&OTA 21 -- SUNSCAIBED and sworn to before me this -% `+ �J4y of November, 1964. 22 23 I l+ERMP! ;. '-LAND Notary rnin3-Tor��Tie-3E�a 24 of Washington, residing at Seattle. 25 26 27 28 29 309 31 32 I iGLUOTT.r.mm.CAANSY a THOMAa yM rMFlMION,V M1bM 49 �L.TM1/.WA•NINOION ��10+ - � - 1 fI V. 2 That plaintiff, City of Penton, has sexed and filed a 3 Complaint against both defendant Morthwast Supply Company, Inc., 4 and defendant mall pipe a Tank Corporation, among others, allsg- 6 inJ that all of the said pipe was defective and that plaintiff 6 was thereby damaged to the extent of 110,160.25. It the said 7 allegations are tuff thwn the defendant Small pipe and Tank e Corporation breached the warranties of Its sale of the said pipe m 9 to crow-claimant, and the plaintiff's damages were caused by Bald defendant's negligence as alleged in plaintiff's Compleint, 11 11 V1' 12 That cross-claimant tendered the defense of plaintiff's 13 , claim against it to defendant Beall pipe 6 Tank Corporation by a 14I1 letter dated October 6, 1966, which tender was subsequently 13I rejected by Beall Pipe 6 Tank Corporation, thereby neee"itstis' 16 that cross-claimant incur court costs, expenses, and Otto--Ineys 17 face to defend the claims of the plaintiff herein. 19 MilEREFORS, defendant and cross-claimant Northwest supply 19 ' Company. Inc. praysi 20 1. That the plaintiff's claim be dismissed with prejudice, 21 and that judgment be entered against the plaintiff in favor of 22 the defendant Northwest Supply Company, Inc., for its aeste sad 23 disbursements herein to be taxede 24I 2. That if judgment bi entered in favor of plaintiff 25 ; against defendant. Northwest Supply Company, Inc or in favor of 26IIany other defendant on any cross-claim that may hereafter be 27 brought, against d:femdaaL enrtbwest Supply company, Us., that 26 ( defendant Northwest Supply Company, Inc. have judgment ever, an 29 Iits cross-claim, against defendant Beall pipe A Tank Corporation 30 in like amountar 31 3• That defendant Northwest Supply Company, Ina, have 32 judgment on its cross-claim against defendant Beall Pipe a Task ELLIOTT.LEE.CARNEY a rMOMAa /MTTI{ WMMIMOTOI„•101 r P. 'i• • , `� � .t •. ; • M �. T 'rnyr'y,H,y:sJ'. 1 latent, and not discoverable by any reasonable inspection under 2 the circunstancea, nor was any such inspaction required of 3 defendant Northwest Supply Company, Inc., under the cireomatanaes. 4 AS A CROSS -MAIM AGAINST BEALL PIPh ANU TANK CORPORATION, 5i etOlIG-claim Y Company,ant Northwest Supply 1rlo. , •lleges$ 6 1 . 9ICross-claimant is a corporation duly organised and existing 6 under tno laws of the Stats of Washington, and has paid Its a" 9 ■ 10 Ifranchise taxes last past due the said stata. Further, crOas- clalmant's corporate naem formerly was Andrew Miller Company, Iee.., 11 I1. 12 wfandant Neall pipe and - -t Corporation is an Oregon 13 corporation, doing business in King County, Washington, and 14 Ihavii,q a Mace of business in Seattle, Washington. 15 III. 16 On or about October 2, 1962, cross-clairunt contreoted with 17 Idefehdaut wall Pipe A. Tank Corporation for %he purchase and sale is11of attain water pip* of various specified di.am tere, but all 191being of 16 gauge steal pipe, dipped and wrapped. The defendant 20 Beall Pipe c Tank Corporation was advised ani knew such pipe was 21 (intended for use As part of a water system. The said contract 22 lof sale was with warranty of merchantability and of Citness for 23 �I9eneral use as a part of a water supply system. 24 iv. 251 That defendant Northwest Supply Company, Inc. was first 26 I otlffed of a claim concerning alleged defects in the subject 27 I ipe by recsipt of a copy of a letter dated vrah 7, 1966, written 26Iby plaintiff city'e engineer, addressed to Cefendant Beall Pipe 291 Tank Corporation. By its letter of July 'A, 1966,•-withto a 301 asonable time after clone-claimant knew of such alleged defects, 31 ' i roes-claimant gave notice to defendant eehll Pipe a Task 32 Dorporation of the claimed defects. I) ELLIOTT.Lmm.CARNEY a TOO.wAe emnrnm.wM.,..oroN me.e. • VI 1 + 1 r I bill of sale, and further denies that the property described in 2 the said bill of sale was personal property. Further, defendant 3 admits the sale by it of certain pipe to defendant Arms O. Coedsckai 3 1in 1962, but uenies the remaining averments of plaintiff's •III•. 5 I IV. 6 Defendant is without knowledge or information sufficient 7 Ito lure a belief as to the truth of the everments of the second Blparagraph cf plaintiff's 'IV", and tnsrefore denies the ■mews. a, 9 Defendant denies the remaining averment of plaint' •f'a FIV" . I 10 i V. 11I Defendant denies the averments of plaintiff's "V•. 12 V1• 13 Answering plaintiff's 'VI", defendant admits that it did 14 not teat or check the subject pipe which was delivered directly by 15 ( defendant Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation to defendant ,toe 16IIGisdecks, but denies that It had any duty of inspection. Defendant 17 ,, is without knowledge or information sufficient to fore a belief I 18 as to the truth of the averments of plaintiff's •Vi• concerning I 19 any warranty by the 'contractor", and therefore d.,miem the seine. 20 Defe.dant denies the remaining averments of plaintiff's 0110. 21 VII. 22 Defendant denies the averments of plaintiff's •VII•. 23 it Defendant answers plaintiff's second claim: 24 II I. 25 Defendant denies the averments of "I" of plaintiff's second 26 'i claim. 27I AS A FURTHER ANSWRA AdD BY MAY Of ALTHRHATIVI, A"ZMTIVs 28IORPENS►.S, defendant Northwest Supply Company, Inc. alleges, 29 AS ITS FIRST AFFIRMATIVE 02MS9, that the sale by defendant 30 Horthweat Supply Company, Inc., to Arne Ooedecke basing bees aide 31 la"1f61, plaintiff's action, which was commenced on or &boat September Is, 1966. was not commenced within the time limited by lnw. noon.us.CA&NXY&rwowAa I.Y F/.MIIN.•11 WILMN � • � VOW O•.Ttl.WIJMINO70N 0•,01 •.a awn P I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE or MA 91hGTOM TOIL 1=0 COOM 2 CITY Ot P.LN'cOt4, a !Junicipal J corporation, J 3 I � � 7? 40 Plaintiff I No. 4 5 � BEALL PIPE i TANK CORPORATION, J ANSWER Or HOATHIIaST sUIPLY NORTHWEST SUPPLY COMPANY, INC., ) COMPANY, INC. AND caoss 6 at al, I CLAIM AGAINST hsALL PIPS 1 i TANK CORPORATION Lofendants 1 8 S£ALL PIPE: i TANK CORPORATION, ) 1 ■ ■ gII Cross Claim Defendantsio J I I 11i Uetendant Northwest Supply Cnaparq, Inc., answers the 12 � plaintiff's Complaint: 13 i 1. 1411 Defendant admits the averments of the first and second 15llsentencon of ylsfntlff'n "I", ox,:ept that defsr.da:.t denies that 16 it weir n sales represent "tivv for 'manufacturer". Purthat, 17 ! defendant admits that A. and L. Construction Company, Inc., is 181now a Washington corpotation, with offices located in fling County, 19 j19tate of 'waehington, but is without knowledge or information I 20 Isutflclent to form n belief as to the truth of the remaining 21 ,lavermence o! plaintiff'. "I", and therefore denies the same. 22 I II. 231 Dufordant is without knowledge or infcrmation sufficient to 241form a belief as to tho truth of the averments of plaintiff's 25 I "I1' anti therefore amiss the aanr , except that defendant admits I 26 that it sold water pipe, in the approximate amount alleged in 27 plaintiff'. Complaint, to defendant Arne Goedscks during lfal. 28 III. 29I Answering plaintiff's 'III", defendant eosins the execution 30 �lof the uocument entitled Fbill of sale" by Arne Goadecks 31. (Culribit "A: of plaintiff'o Complaint) , but denies that there 32 was au,y sale to plaintiff of the property described in the said rLl.letf.Las.CAWNXY a 1NOMAS �M1TLA.MNM,INTpI ��N, r.,..4... r • . . . ' J.i . i 4 I IAK4PAW 1 � ES�ladey �IJ�E°� 11 ', ` { 4 21 3 41 aj $! ■ T11 $ 211 T19E SLPE$IOA cov" OP Tw CT!.T3 OF VA, 'jr" :'C3 rM !'".S°_n C".Y:':' E i CITY OF PP"..^03, a e:nniripal carpor��.a:r, 10 � ) Plainca.rf, ) 1 11i ro. 6e8 3410 w vs. 12i 1 fft L PIPE 6 TAM COVTOWC7^91 � 33 r-=Mcsl Gr' ILT CrNWay. .A 5: A. 6 L. CCC°SSMCTIOs ]A %=4 AM C-�rX Old 431= ) i ACS 17.=ZCS3, his wiser cad 15 ww,3 2:4W...,^Tx".'1. TAUS?, a limite, pastzsrahip, & Ca�D� L INSUR ih:3 ) L'Qd cv, 19I CMMY 09 Rl63=A. ■ ttadhirc7tca ) corporation, 17 13a`ou"Ats. 19 ) and 3.9 a it QLYMPIC SIZ© 4 CO.• SI C.. ?.0 II Third Party LCe'_sr►dnMt. 21 1 22II ohs pattiws to this 6t.".pue.atioa ore 11 h` t*a n.zctesPP 23 atovs-named, by their rea,;scti.-o attors+r-ym of re".0. 24 The r ', ration [cs this egrwres t ar.4 L`-fir• ;,-;*,cn Ant 25 ; 1. Tar A7ratow t of dsfoadant, 2aall r_'rx o Tmr� 291 Corporation to furrds8 to the pLaiat!4% Ci" of versos, ar e i 27 li coat to t" latter, vatsr pins, fittir" and a;*urta^n,^aa at ttm ?.S t.yps, nuelity, sites and in t" srrnrc.ts set fartl cl ,.n. il' r ., i is attathe .6reto ears iacerposat5d " t'hia rsC�rrr ,'a, 30 " saws to to furnished is acccrr.»aas Kit2f t':o t¢-za o* ate , a• t, 2. ^oho Agreezoat of the t2riz+i party ds. I r 32 ;' melding co., Inc., to pay t?.a soot of One TIvueand Two au,. .. d �µ Dollars (1,%oo•) to be appli63 to the curt o` ttsr tittimga cal1�%d nLUOTT. LE6, CARNEY. THOMAS A SMART 94"W..NIII.TOII VJILJIHO � hl"j 09A"L..WA.NN.OTON 68101 '{ YAu 4Nv. � •�"1 . _ ''arid ip. " ya 7i (� x. 1I prejudice as to n'i of the CelMdants, but wi*bout csta is L^.y I „� 2 p party) 3 1. The d0lendant, k9rt!hW0$t f Ip (***V CZ--VS ClaWM h agninst the defsndont, baall Pi," 6 Taak Cor77ration is dig-'Ar, .i 8� with prejudice but without coats to oithaz y,artp) 6 3. TT1he de:endrnt, lrartbweat V%:P;ly Coss tbJrd Fart- 7 claim aZainst third rt y defcadant, Olyagia W01ding Cmnu^y, Z^c. ■ is diemisoed -1th rrejultes but nitIl=t cost to eith" part7- 9 i =13 ax o8'.M C01MM t1,19 yth drip a" t=Cb, 190. i 12 23 presented by& 14 16 07 6 zzMT, attorneys fox Ge.c;ulalC T IB ( gortlweee s'pply Co., Inc. i 17 APpsoa for rntry) rotas ad o. rwse'tation waiv 3i is e ti om' E SzjLA9 �me, T ^Ltt CR131*PS 1•, r: �![ rs 19 201 jaton=ys ZQZ via2:0,iff, Cfty of 2!r Benton21 Co-caarau r^a tst::p I b; LV?MXe QP21!)Y# SCUT?. MUM Co.* Inv# i 22 4Z:S m yy� �. Cnt�R_ C 1"^Rf."YIl7,� ICRS.iYA Fa "� 1E3C t;tF, 0 w lEGF L' J 't7e<k¢�. 23 I Atto-aQys Lot c u'_caaat, 24I+ Beall Pipe 6 TOZA Corp. for t",wr'.I pirty 25 do:.nG ttF 01x3cs 1ttdia)3 ; LXCB!?bF DItyQ.. 6i GtI.VI)S1' Ca,F Ira. 26 l B1' _ Att•tf 9)y. .fir d.7fi0i1("-^.ir,� I ..i.�i,• (f#!79.P.273, U)CUMN► 27 C=5tstiwtioa ("o.F Ind. . . - .) r 29 30 31 'I 32 jl I [LUOTE. LE.B, CARNEY,THOU'AY. & GMART b 41T16.WALIJA GT"N , � FFAiTiF.nwG0.rv6i9N PH61 , . w -1 1;xft s5suaey s/slas 2 i a� 4i F i e ' SS 9,:'.S r;CPCTtZ09 CC"".t OF T£S 0•Z!TS 07 I` ;t I;ZT"3 ` 9 1 CITY OF P2=1 03, a r=iCl sl ) 101 eorpnsstico, ) e 11 Pl.sintilf, } ! I 12 vs. 13 WALL PIPS a 2P'31C Crn1K!8n22�"ft Ca, E:4 ".a 141 B. A. • L. Ceri:,"mt1C'1Icm CC'.p:=, IIX RtSS'3 Go=:;= and *TA ) 1J IDes 00=71 _-M, his wifel and L7WZN ILW", T:.-w TAL"4v► a lint 61 ) CP,O 1 OP I>�`Sr,r" 16 Pzs't.^.,cscht2, 6 Ci=M 193SI=3 F�:T9 fT1:JDS}R�'t CCKPAWr 01 P St L11CA, u ttashirgtca ) 17 eorPGratlesa, 18 Defur- cats. 19 end i 20 OL'1w2r X3L nm CO.r I=.r 21 + Third Party Defan13nt. 22 j This ca=o hwinq cams on re,ul:�,rly f0; tt.Ari' cl ; 23 , March 7, Ie6e, rursudnt to a continZaaanae crantee3 ern Vc??rua 'ze 21, 24 ! V7631 coun,601 foz e-0 pldintift a:ed fOr t3:s dt!'Qmddrtn 25 � ataviEen the Court t7>at all a1 t'.':9 gartias to this aors:z 261 ` fully aett,ed and cov—,scmiced their ze:cz-+ . ive claairss mud 27 �1 defenses, pursuant to the tnsme of the •1977F'mazov Am 23 1 it Volt 01033t OF DIMUSSAW, the o.iglnsl Of Wt—",x hAs n*W tlr 2s filed in this terse, end the Coast tssitag 4^rosn1:1 800.2ue1! 30 now T8LP370aB, 31 IS IS P1!7E"'SY O==1 32 1. The plaintiff's Cos714118: is ` rLLI*rT. LEE. CARNEY. THOMAB n SMART ! 1940 WAOM"TM.W wl Na :skis! of Dismissal witA PrejesWCe .A"".144 . uRnarow raw. C �i�* tlE,1L tey + x OFFICE OFT111C("ITV A7TORN1:1' R R19NT0N,N'ANHINGT0N POST OffICE $Ol 6Z6. 100 ZND AVENUE SUIIDING, RENTON. WASMINGTON 95055 ALPINE 5 5676 d! sasass Is.SNaELAN, CITY ATTa NEY lurch 11, 1968 ��� CActlq a EeW R. MIN, !R-. [TANt CITY ATTORNEY Mr. Jack Wilson City Engineer City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 Re: City of Renton vs. Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation etal Ring County Cause No. 666340 c401-ti140 Dear Mr. Wilson: Enclosed you will find two copies each of Stipulation, with Exhibit "A" attached, and Order of Dismissal entered in the referenced acrlm on march 7, 1963. Also enclosed 11 me sEt of the print$ of Tiffany Park referred to in Exhibit "A". We suggest that at your earliest opportunity you cmtact a representa- tive of the Beall Company c mcernin; preparation of jAdp required shop o tt drawings. . It is als our suggesorl thaq th 61ty retain Mt list to test the mortar lined pipe upon delivEyt'y. /' '� I V r youtMi r 1 1 T vJD 11, IC� 2ai4, Jr. ! J4Aal'i4 tEt City Attorney .71:P/aw Encs. BEALL PIPE A TANK CORP Of COLD. BEALL BEAM PIPC 6 TANK CORP.or r'1~ . BEALL PIPE B TANK COOP 5701 COLORADO BLVD. 218 N. IE jT. 9001 BAN LEANDRO ST. L25 BROADWAY OENVER,COLORADO BILL ING$,MONTANA OAKLANO. CALIFORNIA SOME.IDAHO ♦pAu, ���� wwr BEALL AvE AI D Tum Cti pa-m ax 2r.105 N. DURGAND STRFET PORTLAND, OREGON 97203 CABLE ADDRESS: n EALLCD9P April 16, 1968 City of Renton City Hail Cedar Ri ,er Park Renton, WTshington Attn: Mr. Ronald Olsen Engineering Department Gentlemen: Enclosed please fird one copy of Federal Specification SS-P-385a which is our ionufacturing specification for Cement Mortar Lined and Cement Mortar Coated Steel Pipe. If we can be of further service, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very truly yours, BEALL PIPE AND TANK CORPORATION Ga�Terry breath Chief Draftsman TG/dg enclosure cc: Harry Bowen Paul Vogl Gene Claxton George Smith y' 4 apr11 15, i96D Nr. tort .albreath Chief Draftsman Beall Pipe 4 Task Cortoration 1200S North burgard Portland, Oregon 97201 Re: Tiffany Mark sates gain Replacement Dear Mr. Galbreath: Enclosed are 2 sets of the revised drawings with the service locations sham. Alsoeneloeed are all the plans we have en the Construction of the Plat of Tiffany Park. The only grades we have are shorn on the paving plan and to the best of knowledge ors Currect. !f we can be of further assistance please contact this office. Sincerely yours. Ronald L. Olson water Eagineor ALO:■ Page 2. g) Sheet 1 g 5 deletes service outlets in the area bordering on the proposed park whore service outlets are nct reoulred. A revised set of plans is attached. Please contact us if you need additional information. Very truly yours, Ronald L. Olsen Water i?agineor R LO f Z May 29, 1968 Mr. Terry Galbreath Ckief Dreftsma c/o Mall Pipe 6 Tank Corporation 12003 N. Surtard Portland, Oregon 97203 Re: Water Main in Tiffany Park Doer Mr. Galbreath: The various confirattlans that you requested as well as changes �w* and ec"ections to the original set of plans supplied to you are u fullovn: l) The face to fete di~slons an flange pie valves are: 4" G.Y. a 9 inches, 6" G.V. a 10 1/2 lashes, a•' G.V. a 11 1/2 inches, and 12" G.V. a 14 incbos. 2) All service outlets shall be 3/4 inch. 3) no gain location on 1190 Avenue S.C. has beers corrected to read 16' from Right of May line. 4) The stationing in S.E. 156th St. has Man corrected to read STA 2 . 6S rather than STA 2 • S6, as you noted. S) A service outlet has Men added at Station 3 • 20 in S.F. 152Od ►l. 6) SEoet S has Man corrected to slow the true locatiee of the proposed street of Lake Youngs May. T) Shoot S also shows a PLOP house connection detail for your toevaa- lance. Palo 2. Aj Sheet s 6 S deletes service outlets in the araa "rdaring on the proposed park where service outlets are not required. A revised sat of plans is attached. plaua contact us if you need MI■ additional information. Very truly yours, Rona:d 6. Olsen Water Pnrineer RLO:mj r ■ May 29, 1968 Mr, Tarry Galbreath Chief araftsma c/o Boat! Pipe 6 Tank Corporstion 12DOS Id. Durtard ►or+land, Oregon 0203 Re Water wain in Tiffany Par► Dear Mf. Galbreath, 'the Various cmftruat'.ms that you requested as well as changes aad corrections to the oriainel set of piers supplied to you aro es follows: 1) Tfe face t;J feet dia»nslms on flange `ate ralree are; 4" 9 inches, 6" G.V. . 10 112 inches, I" G.V. • 11 1/2 Inches, and 12" G.V. . 14 inches. 2) All service outlets shall he 3/4 tach. 3) The rrsin location an 119th Avenw S.E. has been corrected to read 16' from Kithc of May Liao. 4) The statieaint In S.E. 156th .St, has been corrected to road STA 2 • 64 rather than STA 2 4 $6, as you noted. S) A service outlet has been sdded at Statism 3 s ?G in S.B. i32nd tl. 6) Sheet S has bass corrected tc show the trw Soestlm of the prcposed street of Cahn Youngs nay. it Sheet S also shows a pump house connect',an dotsil for ymir conrea- 1OtICe. June J4, E4tb Mr. Terry Galbruath Chief Uraftsoan Be411 PIP* and Tank Corporstlon 12005 Korth 3urprd Portland, 0"90n 97203 ,te: Tiffany park I1 Water main Aeplmc*Mnt Dear Tarry, This to confirm s pipe do.11yory time ertarsian FrCWj,ma 3G, 19ba to July 19,196$ as per your to' 'tons request on .tune 42, 1963. 1 hope thin will be satisfactory with your fim. very truly yours, H FALL PIPE L TANK CORP.OF COLD BEALL.11 BLALL PIPE 6 TANK CORP.Or CAL BEALL PIPE 6 TANK CU.'' 5701 COLORADQJJLvO 218 N.161� 70D1 BAN LEANDRO Sr. ::25 BROAOwAr 1 OENVER.CO LJ U BILLINGS.MONTANA r OAKLAND. CALISDRNIA ROISE.IDANO tK BBALL PUM AND TAM C�� 12006 N. aURGARD STREET s ?pRTLAN U, pREGON 97203 CABLE AUOREBO: BEALLCORP . June 18, 1968 City Engineer's Office City Hall Cedar River Park Renton, Washington 9W,` H. Attn: Mr, Ronald Olsen, Water Engineer Re: Tiffany Park Water Main Replacement Gentlemen: We are mailing, under separate cover, four sets of the pipeline layout drawings for the above project. Please return cne complete set, sig,led and approved, so we may proceed with fabrication, -he alignment of he pipe line was predetermined by the City of Renton 4ngineering Department, therefore, we cannot accept any responsibility for i. terferance with existing pavement, sidewalks, fences, or curbs. Deli ,ery, of course, will be approximately the week of July 19, 1968, per the telephone conversation between Mr. Olsen and myself on June 12, 1968. Very truly yours, BEALL DIPE AND LANK CORPORATION Terry Gattfreath Chief Draftsman TG/dg cc: Harry Bowen Paul Vogl y (n George Smith Gene Ciaaton encl . �� (f'► Juae 24, 1968 � i q YrTY R , Terry Calbruth 12C45 North %,ard Portland, Oranon 97204 " Ccar Ter-y: ° �- Att+ched is a plot plan of Tiffany Park sh(.-�ang locations of pro-)osed field ad,ivstnent uoints as requested in telephone co versatien on June 21, 19E8. :och point should have a extra 8!rount of pi.-,, to atlo,+ ad?ustmnts for shortages created by field conditions. It would be greatly approciated if this itFm could to incorpor- ated into your desi,;n. Pleise feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Theron Gibson ✓ Fngineeeing Ge artrent. 7G.¢i Enc: Plot Plan 1 V 2 s } y or Sky IV,";A i' a a*' ttSu }T'1.ulrtttft Sur: Of T "w'v r1>w t}.s of 04 44�3a,3xt4 :fix,40-'l z.- I s,0 plozll.a C nlfy cv_; fa3?41,� ngp 7 I �&i� : o i~j`��;4 an rii to rO of t.C'3<`..t'+ 9 (b) l.i Vimza or t'a . 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'1 1 r �I I 1 for 17y exhibit A, tbat at:a to bra paid c*ittin EO days P'rtUT to 2{ date V ioe,mo f p and 3 3. :he rgrsr.= %t of the dAvr1dant, Wall Pipe 6 T:Irh t 4 corporation to pay to the law firm of Elliott, L ,e, Carasey, ThlI " o 8 E assort, the attorneys of r»cord for •;hn defendant. R^rt3rr-eta' 61 Supply Co.. Inc., the eva o! $500.00 for costa ln,usrol, th^_t r 7� to be paid within 10 days after the Cate he!"Oft a,"sd 8 � A. T`:O L^s:ttsol rs?worts aStd waicrotrs by all gASLiea, j 91 as cat Perth below. e 10 � The parties hereto soreo as tollrmst 4 11 I 1. The pasties harato t•TMrsty waive end ful#.•{ mlct�ae, 12 ! as to each and cve^r ot'!mr party ttt*rato, cab and C cr,, o:.a'u, Of 13 ' every nature end Easc-lption, Naic'a :M Pasties now 'have as gir3.1 14 er rAe,'ht hereafter have or claim which arise out of or are in r. tY 15 ray ecrracted with the water ay3'ss*.a Vrt>rrntly 'rote-'a' 1-1 t* a S 16 eubdivieinn located in Rip; ensnty, Washington, and I mm Ot" t':O ! i 171 Tiffany Parka batvisic-, City of Renton, accordin3 to r'*t ! IS I!; tteasoef roecre',3 in va':xrrim 72 of Plate, V%9" 7. 8 and 9 C!iason4. r .. 19 records of the Ring Countyh".atort E PT only, the cnt'*.ictq I , 20 j ob2.l7atiove asuu=d by the rar7ftUve r rtioa under tflls pe ws 25»rt i 21 stN 8r,lpe?atic�. 22 late v�hst cr• oel" Of r..e.. 4. The par. iea LeraGo etipu_ 23 wlssei eel be etstozad is twtiie ,rauae, diaaieair,i -tm p,. fl- ti-•z 24 city of Roston a claics slain`. aneb and erred da7.enn-an,, Cis- { 25 N e+irsing ttse cress CL'►tm of I 26 }� spslrteL tiff detendarit. CaaSl Pipe A ?'' Corporatlon,c.^ 27 ii elaslesg the third Vazty ect4.oa •,rtaersln Bcrt"Mt •^u *' Inn. 28 '� is the third party plaintiff and OlyMia W*ld'rg 29 third party defendant, suet. Order of Rismissal to to 30 with preladlce but without coe'.s CG try 31 provided further, that the told Order of Giamirsal SLsii ors i 3211 affect the alllatione created t y ties t�r4sase:tArt eat rLLto7T. Lca. CAYINCY, rtIMS a am,., stipulation and IVraemant 1„b NA.NINIIQM,V lO1N, •LAME.W"X-m Q,ON NIA, _ for order of uls-iosal-2•L P I, � 5 �. PLAT OF TIFFANY PARK �T tom,,, -7 It TA7— ti ' +af •Of«fir -w C0., ,.2�` ,v 1d w SF -rP t i 'L-S;oi iilt'I�/+U"Jr!'�i)'i► MzW►a.. '1R\0.rd !•'14tilii � � - �_ 'w •h :I V. -:`LTA-N ru ,,.L..N uw M I�t. 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I 10 it The parties hereto a;rto as to11o.+ss i 11 1, -_be perti.es heroto hereby vroirs and fu1'-; r--- . , 12 as to each and a%sry otRsr party hereto, ens4 and evoay r 13 �I overy nature and d scrlpticIa, stbi-,h ew Pasties r.^v have cr^ claim. 14V or sight haroafter have er claim vh:ab ariRs Out. C2 Or oft 3I VIM 15 Way c:nnRctsd with the rates syaten preosnt'y lmdtalle4 1n Clan i 16 �� subdivision boated in tirg County. W*shingtaa, acd Y.�tcsn ae teal. 17 Tiff,ay r sk am,.divialon. City of ftat-mi. ac^ardtM to r',mt i 1s C*reef recorded in Voles 72 of Plats. r*zCv a. A cold 0 29 sazords of the Ring CouatyAuiitorr BBC :? cn�y try cn*scif'.ct 20 abli�2ations asad� by tte rer-;eativs 1.ort'os rr;1^s trle aH„ ! 22 �� and stipulation. 2. The parties hereto ctipulratw tint or. Crd,._ r^ r* .- 23Ij edsaal nay be entered 111 VA, cauzo, dir*textri tre r? 2411 City of Re.ttem•s elaima e,""Ist ear% aa3 cvrr'l' s ^fa-rC^z.t, rla- 23 h ntssieg the Cross Claim of deflnda".:t, r.*-:tlivs2t O*j"17 r^ •• Pno, i � 4 28 I� against tbs defendant, mail line A San. Cox-perati".c•.r 010- ! 27 cation dhasa!!A %*rt!r"st au+ypiy Ca. inparty %desq the tbicd 28 ', i� Lo the tbird party Diaistiff Rnd Olyrplc "'a'" Copp 1" 29 ! x" ad" party defendant, aucb order of warsieaal to to oute"t'. 30 �� � gae�tsdi.cs hot ait3wut costa M arty of the par°ien, 1 31 provided furthss, t`7at tf.e paid Os"=s of 0isa14yal s1t 32 ,:, i affect ".w cbli^ativnp crested ly the A,:`en= sat { MUO T. Lab. CARNKY. MOMS R R'NAR'* gtipola•_ion ^AA ACT*CMent I.IOM.MIN.fOYb44WIlO fUn41LnMH1,O1JH ilIJi for order of tii¢PJ1e21Al-;. II W �,s edey �/e►/a � I r 2 3 ` I 41 61 I, i� 8 i IS TSS MLItI0A Cols OT rM VrATS of WAZUM ^.y 7`02 r" g cm OF "SLO,, a C=dcipal ) Corpozation, � loll plaintiff. ) 11 � ) 663 .'.".3 1211 ) }BALL p1pS 6 TA!M COMAJITLTIO'!" ) 13 VO=XsshO SUWLT CU-Vr=o Ira.i ) 8, A, A I:. CO'.S9TnvcTICv COIT"xy, ) 1411 r=.s AMM O0SD=F3 and JA= ) W2 1901 zcvM, his wiles am ) 15 i1 OMAS 294Ps4=7= t".'AL':3'f, a i!.ited ) V,_r._ it partnership, 6 GL:13R4L IRlSp.3s1T<ii ) rcJ 16 ` ewn9y OF am= A, a W&MAnutan ; corporation, 17 18 � �•"nQaAte. t e nd )) I 1s j OLT:7plc XLLDI't3 Co., 201 Third party vefeadant. 21 1 -- 22 Tns r+artiss to this CtIVlatir+n arcs all 0" the lsrwt ets { 23 i� abWO.Resed, by then res2ecttve a":toss Ufa Of steas9. i 24 'I The consideration far t1lis AC=Osmsnt and St'r lat"S ier II 25 'i1 i. The Aer^ cnt of d9f,td=*•, 1!0n12 pi,9 a Tct*S 26i'I corporation to furnich to the plaintiff, City of Penton, f-: WM C 27 !j Cost to the latter, water 1+l76, fitttn-,;s ans apys its Lxr.='ra cf t`a 28 iI typo, quwlity, rites asd in the atscrnty Bret forth on a:S^, ^t: A, i 20 MtieL is atta&.ee hereto oral ittxorysot'4te3 by this refera:"^' t 30 I sesse to to furai+alhcd in 4cc0Xd%neb Wi.t'% th11 tcrtt"* at 31 ; 1. TIte _:greownt of the ttird party deftMc. 321 1te1C1n,l Co., Inc., to pay Chu bus o* Cne Trousard %m "A"" collars (1,2c0.) to be applied to 0..a Cc'Nt of the f etlla" ea13A%3 ELLIOT?. LEE. CARNEY,TMVMA'i h aMM IT 1fMO W..NINIFtlN VJ(WIIM aATT,.q W.UN+NOTm4 Mlm+ MAiM N.,, j 1 prejudice as to all of the dafondsats, taut without acls to en-7 2y past7l 3 2, The Bsfandant, Varthwiet Cu.-ply Cols Cross data 4 I against the defendant, Esail r1pe a Tank Cortoration La diemia cd 8 with proSudics but without coats to cittor partyl 8 a. TM dofeniaant, C,orthmast vu;ply Cosa third party 7� claim against third Vary defendant. 01,vVio 1ti0131n7 Inn 8 to dismissed with prejudice kut without cost to oitrer party. 9II cost 23 O.Ly CCU this 7th Eay of !Sarah, L9£9, .I 104 12I / JUD0is a{ 13+ Presented bye ,x 14 H1/��L�►✓ s.Fiq"el"."" �-. i 18 oP tsLxo;�r. z e x, vrw ~r". tiaac:us a r%IAART, r+ttor wys for Dofandant KGrt:wsst Capply Co., lno. i •,7 AVPVOred for Ratrye "Otig0 at Presentation Walvede 18 KAMM, tIiJ:LLN! ^A7' 1"�"!� ^.'' !CS R CA•,' 7.f., Y. nv r. 19 ,0 � attcc:myr os p t . City of "' 012Mic 4` 'di&g i Wanton <o.,..c z�•ns , r t.'S/.'� 1•aecy. friYcrua-et, 21 I LrMs, 0.81 S, 6CMT, PALKS;t Is C4., lro* a iL2.�Ses: 22 '13 4 Xttorneys tot cj.l ,:..-A, 24 .1vall Pits a Tasu Corp. 2311 LS°C..TMP DSXMM6 BYLVE":'!Ut ►:21. A7 26 ;i >Y ase.QM�n�'2 ,yU.ii L it /:lRDzaety—e�O"I C"Of4, ':.Str 1:,�.L. GL"^,'TMT�^ , L'OOLZi':2.L"• Y's:�3 t^ 2711 Coutractics Co., A. 28 I fv-s' 0 C.Y: �t!I o i " UAEr 23 'I CwAn Earastxv%t t" 30 III CazKral itrusanc t;:�exlea 31 32 IrWorT, LCM. CARNEY, THOMAA d aMAn* SNA WA.MiM.. HINSTONO „ATTL,.WA,NaNOTON NIO, Y.IM FiiN I II n Mgtsdey 1/5/60 1� e1 2 3 a, 6 i 6 7I a I ID M BUPBRIOA cou" 07 m E2AT! OP WAa^ :?I7 VCR KTM C' 9 ' CITY OP R.MN, a M=kirdl ) { 10 corporation, ) 11 �f Plwiatiff. ) 12 To. 13 LItAi.L PIPS Al TJblR C70RPOItITT0111 ta. t!'S 3'7 Momns? SUMT corwa y, I=.. ) iq a. A. a L. COttM7. 10M C"*7xY. IOC.► ARD) OOUDWU And VXX ) 15 DOS , his rifat and W rrr--nT, 00M MvecTxm Time a 11 itW 181 partnership, a CAM NA Itt9MCC-2 F r, COMANY OF AWWCA. w W&Xbia$toa ) iT cor,7osatios, ) 18 � Defendants. 194 and 20 OLTMIC WMIRO CO., I V.. ) 21 I 'Third Pasty 04f .1dAnt. 22 This cause having C-_ -1.1 I'm r+se"la:ly for t. Al an 23j� haroh 7, 1908, pursuant to A ccitiraat*ss granted on relbroery an. 24 1lLi1 rorsasl foe the and for t*so Qefostt"zrts 7,a,Ln7 23 - advised the mart that sit of the parties is this cause hava i 2e fully settled and comproniseA emir rrsractive vlaits and 27 , aefenaes, puanant to tfis t*-= of the "C:Irt.'.X.M11 Ar I h'fJl 77" 28 h FOR 09031t OT MEMISSAV. the origianl Of "C'A hao DW tee !Lied to this eaves, end the Co•,:st k»inrj nnnerctly aA--LW, ■OM TIMRXFM, 31 ' j IT I9 r.'= Y CIM= �s h1. The plaintiff"a CoWlcint is dtasic^xd With �I ELUOTT. LIKE. CAlINEY. TNOMA9 a YMORT 1.10.„ ..,ON11VI.➢INf f War of Diaaissal With PVSJUCJlce .T.TTtG WA."'NOTom..ICI NIVx,Ao.. 1 .n OFFICE OF TILE CITY ATTORNEY R RENTON,WA04HINGTON ROlT OfI1Ce WR 6n, IM[NO AVENUE RUILOINO. RENTON. WA"IkGTON NI066 A-RINE 6:M 6511010119 6L NNLLAN, CITY ATYONNEY Jear L OAJN, M.ASSNIIANT cl Ty ATTORNEY ram, Little, .andv, ^almer, Slessaons Itoloc*tb Attorneys at Law 1710 IBM Building Seattle, Washington 18101 tt Attention: Mr. Rohert L. Palmer t Pe: City of Renton vs neall Pipe I and Tank Corp. at al Pink County No. 6tF340(Tiffany Park) Ge•.tleinen Enclosed herrwith you will find City of Renton Warra,it No. 4601 in the sun of $480.70 made payable to feall Pine Corp in payment of the compromise settleront in connection with the referenced action, 1 We appreciate your patier,�e in t is inslta r 1 Joh Assi, ant, v Attorney t J"-da Enc. 'v bc: Mr. (Tack Wilson, Ci * ; Engineer O (OD P Y ry � x 1 a 1^ a y �t r A July 3.. It" Waal Pipe and Tack Corporation 130" W. svgerd street Pertlazi. Ovegm 9't2" Re: Tiffany Park. Water Note NOVANOWARS, Attentiost Gone Clacton Chief Bstimator Doar Mr. Clars®c r iatb': . W have r•viewl the stall Pipe and Task Corporation drawings relative to yew Job Me. 1-2116-68 (vur Water Project No. 226) and > *6 flood Man acceptable. a ' We have oaatatted Our City Attorney relative to the an site dollwry of the V#olpO snd be adrisea the r*a!l Pipe end Tank Coro- ratlM is respawihle few the delivery, isoluding offloading, of the pip* at the jobsits. As we previously offered, we will have a mat: available at the jobsits to spot the legation for unloading. ovr desirms w that the pipe will be delivered beginning with Math sl at the Tiffswy ►ark station and Continuing numerically until all pipe is delivered. No T"mast delivery Of tb pipe as soon as possible. Please adriaa of the date you as *@mow* delivery. Very truly yours, Jack Wilson JWsmj City segineor «. 0. 9callaa City Attemy cc: Theron .;ibson Leiv Eriksen Bob Puhich �r f RSALL PIPE a TANK C•}RP Or COLO. r.E.L.L.INC. er.ALL PIPE A ♦ANt CO 01 CALI1. BEY L Pu$ a TANK CORP. 8901 COLORADO PLVO. ! N.161,, at 7001 RAN LEAN. •ST. 335 SOCAOWAT OENvr.R,CO.A111,00 WILL-N3e.MONTANA OAKLANO. 1.AL609NIA 00.0t.IOAM0 IN. H =& Pm im U ow niumn 1.loos N. ■11R 0AR0 alREE7 PORTLAND, OREOON 99202 CABLE AOUREBB: REALLCORP July 2, 1968 I City Engineer',, Office City Hall, Cedar River Park Renton, Washington 98055 Attn: Mr. The.,on Gibson Re: Tiffany Par% Water Main L^placement ' Gentlemen: We are mailing, under separate cover, three complete sets of the Layout and Shop Drawings for the above project. Please return one set with your signature and stamp of approval, at your earliest convenience, for our files. We Are also mailing with the above dr:wiings, one set of your Layout Drawings for this project. These drawings have been marked in red pencil to show the direction of laying and the approximate location of each piece of pipe for your convenience. Very truly yours, f MALL PIPE ANO TANK CORPORATION I � Q Tarry Tbreath Chief Draftsman Tf/dg cc: Harry bowen Paul Vogl Gene Claxton Form C-mpleted on , City of Renton Utility Department Project Form 1. Water Project N iY- _ Date Project No. given 2. Project Description and locatio, �^,✓rg/ .o,nf, i j. Developer's Name (If City check ) Address _ _ Phone It Engineer's Name (if City check Address Phone x (if City check �' I Contractor's Name - Address _ P bane 4. Is there an ACTIVE LAte-Comers Agreement In the project arc.]! If so, give File Name -- Recording Date And Number 9, The Utility Department Work Order Numbers on this project are as follows: /PJr/ 6H b. What plans have been submitted? Preliminary As-Built 7, Has an Estimate been Prepared for Project /- If so, give Date Prepared And Total Amount of Estimate If so, give B, is there to be a Late-Comers Agreement on this project dates for, Preliminary Submitted Recorded and Recorded Number ___ I Date of "Completion" 9, Date of "Start of Construction" s R ,FJFS 10. The required "PRESSURE TEST" has been taken by At a pressure of PSI , for minutes, on The test: Failed Passed Comments f i 11 . The required "PURITY TEST" has been taken by -s On _ ,, X/ Z. Date of Reply failed sw�► Passed _Commmn[s - sGL4 12. Is there an Easement required? If so, give dates for: Pre l itninary Submitted Recorded Ind Recorded Number 13• this Project included .%_/i__30LF of Watermain 65D " .r And 6 - Gate Valves Gate Valves 6 - L Gate Valves and Gate Valves, And all miscellaneous accessories for a total value of S Also, 42 Size Make type Fire Hydrants for a total value of $ 14. The transfer or "Bill of Sale" is in; Preliminary Submitted .2ecorded form.The recorded number 15. This project information was sent to the Utility Dept. for recording on and taken into "p ant" on 16. What drawings does the Water Shop have on file. Preliminary As-built ,�� NV 99,19 PO 9-2244 sj!iLr,n�ar 201 1988 12.,O5 North i'.:: ,'.urU YOU,-O:D:3::a �.tlnnrll ur•ut uli r ru Lr:uJ.ir.E;1 J ho. •J Furnish Cr..na, p:a< : I ;r to nnl, Cunar t r.dxtgd uipu 1'ur Inc. ity of hvnton ut '..Eton r.c t • �tii rr,tu CO ..,• try 0 0/22 Zrzuk Crane ron:al (itll-6Ggon)/ ?:�» sY,� 9 hrs. <_ .,3'?.00 v� G.Gv b:JC 4 'A 2C ^ 6 ..00 iitiunal labor 2 a.unl 1 , Gtl 9 :::0 4 nr C.fiA 1�?��E E/=7•" ;r"ck Crrrne ru:ltal (,, „ ,0 dt. ,(i E�.Jq i rl N It ("00 .� Is (('Ia�7 ton) i '. G0 rj/4i . a 7 1: . i'orinita 3t).00 truck isncl:. (.i4u1 s�ro dur .r.r nu ;if; ao anu ;rc r. oo Ya2r�-G'-)0 E'AXMJfiFD 9Y�---� YL [X7ENSi0;l 6t. - r 1.301__-. : y ,r invoko it net our custom to wnd monthly dafomrrth. YwM;Not,no c:;$ceunt.Paymont W;n bxp,r'pcia, t-nd u�ip�S' ec it w • r .. y. w , �v A' y.. t Of Ft 4,A. a xOFYI E:E OF TILE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON,WAIAHINOTON e /OST OFM, SOX Ali, 100 2NO AVENUE AUILDING, RENTON, WASNIII(1TON$am AL/IN[S.NT[ NgANN M. EN[tLAN, CITY 4TTORN[Y c.0 ••'�t bIIM�d IONN K-►AM, IN.,ASSISTMIT CITV ATTONMIP' OCT 3 � e, few October 2 , 1Bi69 U&INELAN Mr. Jack Wilson `�7R City Engineer i City Hall Renton, Wash. 98055 Re: City of Renton vs Beall Pipe E Tane Corporation, et a]. - King County No. 666340 (Tiffany Parr watermai❑ i replacement) ; Dear Mr. Wilson- This concerns the claim of Beall Pipe 6 Tank Corporation for sums expended in the amount o: S961.40 for Crane, Rear and labor to un- load cement coated pipe at Tiffany Fark, A copy of the invoice ` in that amount dated September 2C, 1368 from McDowell, Crane, Inc. II to Beall Pipe 8 Tank Co. is enclosed. You will recall that the stipulation in the referenced case provided in part as follows: "Beall Pipe 6 Tan;( Corporation agrees that materials will be delivered F.O.B. the job site not later than June 30, 1968, or such later date as may be agreeable to plaintiff City of Renton". Our review of Washington Case Law reveals that the specific meaning of the words "delivered F.O.B. the job site" has not clearly been decided, but an analysis of cases involving analogous phrases indicates fiat the Court in this instance might go either way on the issue as to whether the Beall Pipe t~ Tank Corporation or the City is responsible for the costs of unloading at the job site. The Beall Pipe 6 Tank Corporation has indicated they will accept one-half of the clams as A compromise settlement. It is our recommendation that the offer be accepted and that the City pay a settlement sum -if $480. 70. Please takes the necessary steps to provide f payment of the settlement sum and forward the City's drat Jua for transmittal to Be/ll Pipe 5 Tank Corporation. ii Y tyou , i,` JKP:ds Ase at nt/ City Att ney Enc. N:' 1899 ORIGINAL, DEPARTMENT WORK ORDER-DISTRIBUTION RENT )N MATERIAL _ NO. SIZE T KMID I Issullb S RETURnED 1 ) � E MATO COST INSTALLED BY CITY ❑ CONTRACT Ej WN'MAGIOR SUBDIVISION j •WORK STARTO WORK COMPLETED ..___.---- -------- REMARKS RIIO.fECT NO._._ ._—__ DATE ({�A.t. _, ! `� _11 .— ADDRESS. SITE Of MB9t_____—. .WO. _—MAKE ___ ._.READMIG .._ArXAXWT NO. _�—_� 1 iY�Oi WORK MID DIRECTIONS: surT. smp�Aftllltll ._ r NCER-0FrwR MBMD TO: Ron Olsen DATE Decamber 2. 1969 __ FROM: Grace Craw RE: Work order M 1899. To install main to replace existing inferior ma;.n and to take into Plant Tiffany Park: To replace main labor & material and Equip, and 1 Hydrant by City's forces $ 46,587.56 pipe furnished by Beale Pipe Co., 52,000.00 11 Hydrants 0 $450.00 Be 4,950.00 $ 103,537.56 t' a. flAuu e, Ti�tn/ro v WAfll• _ MARK u/sr/oa rrAt TY✓E COATI":G p,p DIA, GAl iE LENGTH I ENDS {t� 'f' UU^� -ttl`I, I VETS MI SC. z 8 112. ?-o o " �as Ga y cM � ci� 2Az _ I- J/ /✓'off s vE F 5Vc12 V}' 1 1- ZpFt60 3 p 1 TELL— 4 IiOS—`OB - 18 �'9. ,9 - 1 -..�i-0/O /' O.i•_O_U- �_.. ..... ..,_- � STOP_, 1 Spec. �00 210" OJ-O!7 / iJ' Y// 20 DS -- 3C3 ✓1 I /1 rf"9�" Fc.•aa _ `_ _ "' 1 J1r�___ f S NA<i OG^ O " bS•d!3 �_ rss.cw ar / SPGL_ ` 307 ✓ _ -1•0'0" oS-off � �, / fit. t S!x 13 � 2. 0 __ S (3r �2501 " ECL. s �3� 12�.� ! i�•. �;1 L �� os-.,�;�� .crt z CM _'"'. r, :..�.;:sam�..:"� 2BK 1 1. LOAD HIP T OF D ' lRR1E_ f�_sr MARY, i A/To r.,�,- -,..�t,.c'`!, /�E/lToy !A✓�4'Sf/Ef2/, NO. DIA, GAUGE" LL r Ty�S CGATIiJG '` IENGTHI END _ 1 NS LLS OUTlE7S MIg _ .•�n � 6D E[t. 4� i r �. ?d d� a'v'�/.air•` � z�STos 272 _ NG _ a G - RI MG GA Cif 8,r t, C11 i ET;_ far— i3. —mow l i pA649 OF�c QATF SH I:PEQ -'� r!-t,6: ZF, %16 / 2 2 0/ j C-iF—Y OF ReV7JON' — ieEA/TOA/ t//AJ.H. .� MARK 'L></.TS/D( TOTAL TYPE CQATU;; � t NO lDlh_ GAUGE IENGTH �ENQS INS. OUTS. ELLS OUTLETS ' MISGc NCME Of-aJ l!C/1 %>OeM I _ / Sw /'/6', nr F6. I USE =!s�, egg xiv Z1'``as�-cam ( r 2 ,� as z9'3 3" /ss•aCf _� _ _ Sf /•• _ R / V M P.J/.vl� { Vo I , ^3S ' a, r „ I „ / I/ r „1 / .. I�J J/�L S•.yl .f i i t w >.ri DATE Sr:l?Fen _— LOA05 CARkiER WESTERN f�u�1L OFE ToN 7�ENTo!✓� l'✓ASW MARK TYPE COATING N0.1_ DIA. TMGAUGE LENGTH E JDS I INS. OUTF. " LLS OUTLETS _M";C • Sims. a -oB „ 1 late 0-5-013 I r8" 0 0/3 i38' l ELL. 17 HF CY'.t7 i .4Gf Q SFr /s• .... . — i Os QB acr.✓�"ri/� Stcc's. l.'r-r ,�� •�. , ;,ATE SHIPPEO > Gud Z7d � P L F.O.�"- ^2r13-G8 cnaal.:q -�!•/Fs SN. no —� ciry iZ�NroAv MARK +�o T4TAL TYPE COATING � NO �IA GAUGE LENGTH EVOS IN OJT$. ELLS OUTLETS I MIS`.. l20 V ✓ 'e " O - L6. _ f`6" iG o / TFS• I� ram, ^e7,, 05-0,3 If s�'y 'l1'•' -fe—�9,. 0.5 PS 5e 1 L ,.._._...._: ,,,.-�...•--- ,. :. _ _.�..,. " - ,_. _`_ i� /fir/' d �` �1 iT i, , t ' F a`x• 1 DnTE SHIPPED n L �OAD' � l=0. '➢`a_2//B_GS cnRr+ IEk Lc'E.�tLEf'/y N�uc//v� Sy/P T 01/ -v nLTaN — 9"r6N' r_ P, A. %fJ" X 3 / Lne/G 6. _rs ti Y.rr 1,4fwr 4' f2A .t s, _I f A. r x -- CA. L CA. 27)Fq. //c o/ 112 1 SIGNED I 1 y F tt arc Tfi SHi�^ED z ��gg— 3 Fo. 3-�113-G 1 SHi To •-o- CIrrY OF R NTpN ^ ENTON /�> MARK DMi - TOTAL TYPE. .COATING .� 110 DIA. GAUGE LENGTH EN -JU ENDS IN". 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A:.e w •,. w r. . . w .,., .. r-« . e,...,., .I. w r. .....n ---'-- -._ Ilrr� MMnd. ✓X e non,h F Ly BEALL PIPE/d TANX CORFORATIW!, Shipper FA YOxbOfeTAC« MD a M ernt« Tuts spNPvc R G51 THE ORWRAL OW OF /i•INOPQr 9o.nr.r.eee pne+eM:u edd.an of.hipepi — a 12005 R.,«r b,".Rd f G'".5hlpree0l lento+d,0".97103 I ;I. /z ro / C^okiEu y Lt�ir rERw &q&Z/� !P 7C Of WEA/7UN MARK TYPE COATING NJ. DIA. GAUGE' LENGTH ENO NS. OUTB. L'_S OUTLETS MISC. I ✓ /24" 1 2 /'//%" OF o8 .c CM "CM oe' / £Gc. — 320 +Yz" I_ 12 400" Fr6•oB _ / L' �— / y ✓ Z.O.. f_Q"3 /T115 s 5rees. 32S ✓ 40'0" IOS-05 _^ fGetF SsvJWAZJW i / G. 132• — 20'O_ OS-OB I_ "" �cac / Et[. 3Z 4'/0.,/ oJ•C.7 ��c �' .r.—.: /7�7' a u�►/c / Ei[.,_ �✓In.fc G+ a a �„ fis e U i /i1/G ry t/tE75. YG b" � O'r - » — of. SIGNED ;.Fr/ . PLAT OF TIFFANY PARK ' E ta-2 2 ti ,„.' i - � ,.wr�� I • �'�'� + F '.� - %�., ...5 Olaf _� �/,'Y•.;[; f q ,,,i�_ ... L � / - . , r.r, ;, ,.� �. ., N '" 30 ts£7f�°-i 4pyrn' 'w `i� ' � , ' .. 7 i � ' �. 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E. Bennett Utilities Department - City Ha'.l Renton, Washington Re: City of Renton vs Smith et al Dear Ted: This is to let you know that we have been advised by they. ys Court that Juiy 14 , 1971 has been set as the trial date in the above matter. P1ea�e keep this date in mind and also contact all the witnesses involved since the City will have the burden of proving the damages done to its waterline and to identi`y the persons who did such damage. ;%_' The Engineering Department should then also be in a position to give expert testimony as to the cost of repairing and restoring the line. {{{ If ;'ou have any further questions in the matter, please remain Ver tz;uly Gerard Pt. Snellan 1 m:S:ds cc: City Clerk, Mayor, Pres. Council k t E i i -S ,.r _ ME-MO .. March 4, 1971 To: Jack Wilson I.eiv Eriksea Ron Olson From: Ted Bennett Subject: Watermain break in Tiffany Park Attached is a copy of a letter from Mr. Shellan advising us of the trial date for the above matter. I discussed this muter with Mr. Shellan today and advised him that I would _. be on vacation from July 10 to July 19. I felt that testimony on behalf of the City would be. given by personnel from the Engineering Department and that my attendance would not be necessary. You should be prepared to testify at the T-ial and you should also contact other witnesses who can testify on our behalf. Perhaps we should get together within the next few days to determine if we have any Froblems we should discuss with Mr. Shellan. a.' t S ' t 1 y..,y A y U}'}'1('}:E)Y'1'11}:l'1'1'1 .\TTETN\K.l' • KKNTON,�Y d}Elft?I CiT(J\ POST OFFICE BOX 616, 100)NC STREET BUILO.NG. RENTON,WASHINGTON 9W55 ALPINE 5.6678 S}`� ee*BM U.SUU"AM, CITY ATTORNEY JOW L PAW, all.ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY Jay 14, 1971 Dodd, Russel, Hamlin Attorneys at Law 312 - 1411' 4th Ave. 81dg. Seattle, Washington Attention: Mr. Gordon Dodd Dear Re: City of Renton vs Smith at al ::ir: This is to confirm our telephone conversation and agr^emer.t of yesterdav pursuant to which you wi,.l forward to our office the sum of $1,u00,00 in consideration of dismissal of Northwest Mortgage Company, Inc. , with prejudice, and without cost, from the above litigation. The City in turn will execute a Standard Release relative to this suit so that no further problems will arise at a later t1ate. This is to advise you that the undersigned went to court this date and took judgment against the other two defendants and had your client dismissed. I am enclosing herewith a co-.-a of said �Irder for your files. Thanking you for your courteous cooperation, we remain Ury truly yours, 1crard M. Shellan GMS:ds Eno. bc: Mr. Jack Wilson Helmie Nelson Mayor Garrett t1J) JlI f; Ut'P'1<'4:UK'CIl4: I1'1'1 YI"P(rNN KY • tiN1T(9\,N'AEilIt N(:T(TN POST(AFICE 8011" IW 1NO SIREET BVILDINO, PENTON, WASHMOT" 9"55 ALPWE 5$R)H *11"" M. B.uull/tllXIp" ' "71 a Joe" .►Me. A., ASS' IANr CITY ATYDBNEY Are. Hela'ie Ralson City Clark 4�•r City a4li kenton, Washington t ks: City of Penton ve Smith at al mar he'.Eli-a• ,.„_?` ,ate The above case was .yet for trial for July 14 in superior Court, o King County. You guy !•amurubar that this was a suit instituted by the Uity against Lilo above defendants for damage to the City's water li:Te, during bulldo:inp operation, in Tiffany Park FAll, Mn or &Bout July 23, 1959. After consilarabla work,incluRing - w interrogatoriss , Ste. it snveared that two of the defendants, y naely, William N. S4th and Rodwill I'ontractors, Trio. , apparently were in financial difficulties and/or receivershi,,s. aorthw*at fortg&g* Ce. , Tne. apparently was th-e lending a_aney and it was highly doubtfE._ that they could be held liable for the neslizenee of the other two Eartiae. hftor interviewing and discusainq the matter with a number of City amployees who had aces kaowledige about it, it seemed quite evident that we could not secure judgment a„ainst Sorthweat 'iartgage. We therefore took judgaent thir morning inthe full aaount of the Cit/'s bill of 02,487. 34 against the other two defandants, which judgaent is now a matter of record. However, I had negotiated with the attorneys for northwest Yortgage, Inc. for a serarate settlement or contribution or their part in the sus of $- ,000.00 which, under the circumstances, was quite reasonable. This money should ; e received .Iurinp the next week or so. To }seep your records corplete i =nclosin: here•+ieh copies of the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of (saw One Ju:lamattt. I also want to thank the various Cit .srploytes who --at with us from tine to tiae during the last few rno;sths. If you or any of t` n other City officials nave any questions on this matter glass, ;it ` r i+ate to let me know. We rea'ain Very truly ycjrs, ,its:ds Gerard M. ShellanLne � u cc: •" or, Press (En n ®ruhpryte �e, led Sennett w�W t• 1'fraa if . •.x..-�. 46, _i - ✓'c .;),Ztc f± � 4 . .JJ4.T•yl � J Lr 1 / a QJt:a7 I .RL f/rr'- U.,i.pi . ��..•t! 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Total payroll cost charged to project: t.neinetr 15 hours) k 33. 7Z PYua 60% General Overhead ZO. 4_3 53 95 Plus Z5% L Egiaeerinp• Fee 13. 49 S 67. 44 Lxpeasas: T r ane portatton :{ 3(, 3. 30 AMOUNI DUL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . ...$ 70.74 skr I F; M b . y. t P.O. Pox k:4- Redwill Contractors 29608 I88th 5.E. I Kent, Washington �t I I.a:e le :e..i t., p i).i 21 ScicF .. ',io6X-I1i2 &VO C-114)) Fo D,v' . F,jVm ond;or Rill $u.ic� end-c; ;,ill SrtdiL Rvlldoxing i�rc rwnthl7 advance rv,tol or ;Iva' In]va:m,l inl1-rrs i:'):%.) crack Pleu;e ho abi-.kwl If.•II •u lic-I nla", J), 41,i fa. tyvi(rrrw.nr •.•.�+cl-. ., i.,u:il,`:I. /G'fI `— (/')J�/(/j/,./ ��— ht, 1.krry ir, -':.lace c .. _ CI1Y Or I,LrHuN A RECEr; ,; .. 3 MAY 1 31970 ENGINEERING DEPT. t 1 Karch l7, 1970 rr. [40rard V. 5hellan, City Attorney , . O. Dun 626 recta, Washington 96055 Dear kt. 6hallsae we are auelc6ilg copies of sundry Eaiss i .'826 and 2644, totaling i 2,007.34. fM aaaap w cared by Rills Bulldozing, who has hired by woretrrt wnrt"O Co. Mr. Iaiw aribaw. of Ylr "inssri" Dept., bas had several conversations With nr. TWO*. At first he indicated this Wan and Sneuranae claim, but recently intdssrrad that they dida't believe they tress liable. and that we M. st feint beeft as of iag,rnrw installstiae of our Whin. pt the time vet ta► deaga ;u. Brikew hod given than as satimete bf ever $3,000.00 dollars, and NceMamst Wan to Withbold the monies from what was awed Bills sululosilg. Mr. rriluea hen several alidow bstere and after the depAge, daily rakerts and field notes taken at the throe of ropalre. We Would sreciKo ;.t it you Woum comtaat than and ass If you can Colle: . %US debt. yr. "itch can be roe~ at latw 3-5522. OtherWiee, I suppose we could file a Li.ae against ter prapaety. C-ruld to also r6ft60 to instal]. edditLesal netwe la the 4ev41ayceu6t until the deft is ]yid, tour assistance Will be appreciated. Very truly yours, r.TF,MC*txs IR12M carnrntdnt. i � 'r pF Rt L x OFF14'EL•)FTIIV.(`ITYATTURNKY • RBNTON.NVAIiFIINOTON B a PoSt OR.CE WE 626. IM 24410 AVENUF 01111 O,NO. NENTON. WAW14CT044 SMIL [VINE SMA * y [[11Afe M.MNILAM, CITY ATTORnE Y JNMM N.MEN, EN.,AYSI[TANT CITY ATTORNEY March 24, 1970 Mr. Tel Bennett Waterworxs Utility City Hall Renton, Washington 98055 f Dear Ted: Thank you for your letter of March 17, 1970 regarding the City's alleged claim for $2,887.34 for repair to the City's `welve inch water main in Tiffany Park. II think is is important that you provide us with some addi— tional information to determine what cause of action„ if any the City has, We would want to know wn•- emuloved Bills Bull- dozing and whether they actA,4 as an index-r.den', ager I or is employees of the owner of TItt any Park. .Jere any plans ind specifications issued to the bu1Li,,zin.:,, concern before the, commenced working which would irid:rate the locat. on -f 'h C:ty's main. How did the dam,tF -ur, dare, circumstances, the name and address of the :aerator ­f the buildc7er and like information. Ordinarily when an indepen :� r,* ,.perat�r doe: wor'• ana causes damage, he aicme would be , . and such liability would not attach to thr m r ..:.;:npany. once we get all of th; , i !," 'rion, de, will then be in a pos'tion to make a netevm:::b; . .n ae t.(. the legal liability of the various parties. You nay also want to determine if Bills Bulldozing cirri?� any ; iatiI tv insurance. We remain t i GMS.bi:r I April 6, 19M 1'r. retard Shollam T. O. Rex 626 Ruston, Washington 9ROSS Door .terry! toeloed is a soyy of a awns frOm nut RnRteortas Ogartawat relative to the vmtorwxiw Lreok 1n Tiffany Park ea.1 1m norms to Pose lettrr dated /Wreh T4, 1970. la If you wed may additional lnfornation, plane don,t hesitate s to contact the undorsISM4. vary truly yews. Wateruerka +!ttltty W. t. Rennatt, Atoeamtant wn/e Wl. Page 2 The line was damaged at several locations, and after notes, pictures and slides were taken by Barry Barnes, C112M and us removal started and now pipe was installed. Bill fur the total repair comes to $2,?87.34 which was sent to Northwest Mortgagv Company as agreed. Since no payment was made I was asked by Grace to call Northwest Mortgage. By talking to Mr. '1'eutsch I got the understanding that he thought _ the payment was taken care of . Further it was mentioned that they had held back 1 think it was $12,000, to pay for bills against Bills bulldozing but this was used and they had no funds to pay for this. Mr. Teutsch mentioned that he would check into the matter. I have talked twice with Mr. Teutsch and have been told that he doe; not want anything more to do wit!. this matter. Very truly yours, L Leiv Eriksen ` NOTE: on file in Utility Engineering office we have pictures of the pipe before damage, slides of damaged pipe and notes from the field during damage and repair from conversations with Northwest Mortgage. Pictures of damaged pipe on file in the office of C112M. A INrER•OFFICI ME40 TO: TED BENNIT, UTILITY DEPARTMENT FROM: Leiv G. Erikson SUBJECT: Watermain Break in Tiftany Pari: 11 refer Letter of March 17, 19%0 from City Attorney Mr. Gerard "'. Shellan Dear Ted: It is my understanding, after talking to representatives from Redwill Contractors (the main Contractor for above mentioned Plat) that Bill's Bulldozing had a contract directly with Northwest Mortgage Company. Location a all existing utilities was given by the City to Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson, Inc. and marked on their pl which was submitted to the City for approval. However, work plans uses .n the field (shown to me by Mr. Howard from Redwill Contractors did not have City Engineers approval. July 23rd, 1969 the City was called to Tiffany Park because of a water leak. It turned out to be water coming from the City's 12" Main supplying k ',4 Tiffany Park I and 11, Royal Hills, Rolling Hills I and I1 and Pepperidge. Operator Unknown, foreman Monti Lamoote, address, unknown) were running i graders and bulldozers over the pipeline and had graded down to approx. 4„ 0 to 12" cover on the line, (Pipe was installed with 36" to 48" cover) '$-= ±r (field notes and pictures taken by Mike Becker, pipesalesman at time of installation in file). 4ns The operator refused to stop on request from City representative and was close to running over them with his equipmentLHc was stopped after a I threat about being "red tagged". II Mr. Russell from Redwill contractors mentioned that there were several other locations which could be graded. ff At this time, beeanse of discussion about responsibility, Jack Wilson called Northwest Mortgage and it was agreed that the City would prepare a estimate of cost and submit it to them, so they could hold back payment to the Contractor for pi.pedamagc. Estimate was submitted and amounted to $3,081.72, The same afternoon City forces did excavate at two (2) locations to ;.,.. ;,. get a better Picture of the damage. The two joints excavated were found badly damaged, so the Contractor was told to stop all work in vicinity of the line before we had a clear picture of the complete damage and repair was made. The following morning July 24, 1969 City crews moved in to excavate the pipe, but were unable to do anything because the Contractor was still grading and bull dozing across the line. It took some arguing about "red tagging" and discussion before we (with the help of Dick Russell. Redwill Contractors) were able to stop the operation and City crews could start working. Y +J y. r Page 2 The line was damaged at several locatins, and after notes , pictures and slides were taken by Barry Barnes, CH2M and us removal started and new pipe was installed. Bill for the total repair comes to $2,887.34 which was sent to Northwest Mortgage Company as agreed. i Since no payment was made l was asked by Grace to call Northwest Mortgage. By talking to Mr. Teutsch 1 got the understanding that ho thought the payment was taken care of . Further it was mentioned that they had held back 1 think it was $12,000, to pay 1'or bills against Bills Bulldocing but this was used and they had no funds to pay for this Mr. Teutsch mentioned that he would check into the matter. r f 1 have talked twice with Mr. Teutsch and have been told that he does � .. not want anyt';ing more to do with this matter. I Very truly yours, Leiv Erikson NOTE: on file in Utility Engineering office we have pictures of the pipe before damage, slides of damaged pipe and notes from the field during damage and repair from conversations with Northwest Mortgage. Pictures of damaged pipe on file in the office of C112M. F. I N1e_.� � :? INTER-OFFICE MLMO 17. +rt�, TO: TED BEN.`IET, UTILITY DEPARTMENT FROM: Leiv G. Eriksen SUBJECT: Watermain Break in Tiffany Park II refer Letter of ;larch 17, 1970 from City Attorney Mr. Gerard M. Shellan Dear Ted: „ '., . . It is my understanding, after talking to representatives from Redwill f Contractors (the main Contractor for above mentioned Plat) that Bill's f Bulldozing had a contract directly with Northwest Mortgage Company. Location of all existing utilities was given by the City to Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson, Inc. and marked on their plans which was submitted to the City for approval. However, work plans used in the field (shown to ma by Mr. Howard from Redwill Contractors did not have City Engineers approval. July 23rd, 1969 the City was called to Tiffany Park because of a water leak. It turned out to be water coming from the City's 12" Main supplying Tiffany Park I and II, Royal hills, Rolling Hills I and II and Pcpperidge, Operator (inknawn, foreman Monti Lamuute, address, unknown) were running graders and bulldozers over the pipeline and had graded down to approx. 0 to 12" cover on the line. (Pipe was installed with 36" to 48" cover) (field notes and pictures taken by Mike Becker, pipesalesman at time of installation in file). The operator refused to stop on request from City representative and i was close to running over them with his equipment.11c was stopped after a j threat about being "red tagged". Mr. Russell from Redwill Contractors mentioned thrt there were several other locations which could be graded. IiEk At this time, because of discussion about responsibility, Jack Wilson called Northwest Mortgage and it was agreed that the City would prepare a estimate of cost and submit it to them, so they could hold back payment to the Contractor for pipedamage. Estimate was submitted and amounted to $3,081.72. The same afternoon City forces did excavate at two (2) locations t got a better picture of the damage. The two joints excavated were found badly damaged, so the Contractor was told to stop all work in vicinity of the line before we had a clear picture of the complete damage and repair was made. The following morning July 24, 1969 City crews moved in to excavate the pipe, but were unable to do anything because the Contractor was still grading and bulldozing across the line. It took some arguing about "red tagging" and discussion before we (with the help of Dick Russell, Redwill Contractors) were able to stop the operation and City crews could start'workimg. 4 i 7, 1 % r.ecnuntart Ltiltius :ieyartTsert "my hall ..,;aton, iiashington i$055 _ i(s: ;.ater ;.:sin !)real-. in Tiffar., _. . .. scar Tod. in to acknawlod a r• "i;)t of your .:u o dated h;.ril u, 19"n which in turn is in answer to our letter of inquiry to • ou doted .,.arc:, 24, 1970. You will recall that you first nev.sce, us :1' your letter of t1arch 17, 1970 that some form of clai,- existr +r,^ainst rill's ;tulldozin,c and possibly NorthWast ?tort^ane Coz.V ar.;t f ,r crtain damages done to the City's waterline in July of 19F_0. in order for us to uadert"e some kind of !,;gal action, u .ich we believe should :aa donu, would your Depi:-Ucat, or pocaibly V.a roliec :.opartla&nt, -ive ue the narucs and addru:;sas of t1o. ow nor:+ uP ,ill' c 3ulldozine, ba tbat we ray contact the. oirectl y. Tara also wondering wnetec: the City has ori,:,inally,mado any written d•xaard u,w.. sill'a+ 3ulldosing re-ardirt this dn:w,^e sir.cn Eai. io:+p.Tny say posribly have liability 'ncusancc to cover thin type of aocidsnt. Ws auezoat that you iroviels us with this rotanletc any% accurate , infomation sa beat we can Bien start collection attonpts, And if unsucccasful, lu;ralaction against b'i11's 3ulldozir»; and r-oaaibly uluo against .jazt: lwesc or%;age Ca: w}+ia:I allaredly hired the sarLcs. :.ny we t4urolore plaaso hoar fro:. you without del AY. ro remain Very t:sly your:., Gerard Vi Jida cc; .ja or ?.S. :"ad, b4 sure You ratain all 1tt, City C1ark evid,:nee regardinn t:,in ac,vvc claiz a.11e aso a � Pros. Council l hve The City i 1.r. StMdic:n,: 6iC iota in CUi'.BCiOn I.wYe knit'oT. raPorts as to .:hat tluprenod so it could 1,r3 used in evidence. in cacr: 1. tie uAtter co%:au to cauVt. ;F. , OF THE(:'1TY ATTORNEY • RENTON,µ'ASHINOTON IO[T OFFICE i X 626. I0 ]NO AVENUE [WLM", R[NION,W�SMINOTON NWT "PINE 5-N![ � O[AAAI m. [[MLL[AN. CITY•T10NN[Y r 4'�, cAvn✓-0 JONN K.Fes. JR..g[[IfTANT CITY A•TpN9FY April 29, 1970 Mr. W. F:. Bennett Utilities Department City Nall Renton, Washington Re: Tiffany Park Dear Ted: You indicated to me at the Council Meeting last night t'.lat you had Tlo further word from us after your letter f Aprii 6, 1970 . I was quite certain that I had _mme]iately replied to you and we are en losing herewith copy of letter dated April 7 , 1970 to which, however, we have not received any reply. Would you please check this out and let me have the necessary information to proceed to protect the City s interest. We remain )CC rs very truly, d M. She 1" y Attorne C,MS:nd 1 ROBERT KUVARA ^TTOONCT ♦r L^w yuK[l•*000 KtNT, W/SMINGION 98031 May 21. 1970 Mr. Gerald Shelian Attorney at Law 100 South 2nd Street Building Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr, Shellaa: This office represents Redw'll Contractors, Inc. , and it is my understanding that a Bill Smith, that may have been doing busim under the name of P h S Escavating or dill Smith Bulldoving, dam..„ one of your city water lines, and that you currently have a c•;aitn agUlnr; him in excess of $3, 000, 1 further understand that th gel,eral contractor was Northwest Mortgage, and my client was their supervisor in the fielu, and that Smith's equipment was rented from an equipment company owt:ed by a Dr. Wallis in Rellvue. The wrongful acts were beyonu the e 'trui of my client or Northwest Mortgage, and the v.r.a;;;ful ac's were til• negligence of Smith. I understand that you are app,.rentiy mail" 9 enme claim at this time against Northwest Mortgage. It a further my und,•r- standin2 that possibly Dr. Wallis may have had insurance on the e<iulpment, and there may be an avenue of recovery in t'r:ut w.,y. i would like to receive from you I. era •t.,•n to the status G. your claim, and what has happened. • y.ry r3/ 'T0j3 1 1�'L'VARA RK/rnjv / 'D PIRPNOW '. 4. Dick Houghton suggested that I should contact the main contractor again and get him to assist. I then drove over to t .e Tield office and explained the situation to Dick Russell of Pedwill Contractors, who returned to the site with me and we were able to stop them. Dick Russell requested them to grade a oifferent area away from this location but they refused. After the graders were ,topped, the water crews started the excavation - and I returned to the office. Aporox. 1 :15 P.M. I returned to the site where the water crews had excavated most of the line. It was evident that graders and/or similar equipment had damaged the y;oe considerably. The first length of pipe looked like it had been hooked in the middle and 14Ited, and made approximately 20° to 300 bend. After looking at pipe went to the field office where Mr. Russell , 'r. Red NBcvard of Redwill Construction ? . and a couple of the grading operators were, and requested t them to return to the site to inspect the pipe. After looking at the pipe they claimed that this was done b> City forces while excavating the area and/oo during installation of the pine. p rn nn11I 1 j 3. Approx. 3:45 P.M. I returned t, the site where the watercrew now had excavated the area around the first location ind found that the pipe and ,joint were badly damaged. Bob Puhich had directed his crew to stop the prarips and shut off the water in Tiffany Park pumpstation, the main supply for Tiffany Park, and make the necessary arrangements to service the area temoora r lei via Fred Nelson pump station. If he had left the pressure on the damaged line, it might have come apart and flooded th- entire area. Approx. 4:15 P.M. I returned to the area and called Mr. Chuck Bringle and discussed the matter. He said he would have a survey crew check the area and adjust the street as requested by the City. We decided that it would be necessary to combine raising the street as well as lowering the line, but concluded that it would be better to wait with any decision until the entire line had been checked. Approx. 6:00 P.M. I drove back to the site to take pictures of the damaged area as well as equipment used. Thursday, July 24, 1969 I returned to the site and found that the equipment operators :were moving dirt across the pipe, with full Approx. 8:1' '.M. load in a fill area and returning close to the excavated areas from the day before. I was told by City crew that this had been going on since early in the morning with a short stop when Bob Puhich was at the site. City crews were ready to start excavation of the entire line but were unable to start as long as the graders were still operating in the area. I walked over to one of the operators but he refused to stop and told me again to contact his foreman, which I did. He said he would not stop the operati, � but that he iuld cross the line in the fill area. When I told him we were going to exc-ivate the entire line to fir,d all damages and get them repaired. He then jumped of the equipment and asked me to "Get lost", went back on the equipment and continued the operation. I did then mention that if he would not stop we would "Red-tag" all construction. When this did not help I went over tc the car, contacted toe office and requested someone to bring up some "Red-tans". 2. I expected him to continue against me, but at that time several cars and trucks with City personnel arrived and he changed direction and went toward them. Mr. Dick Russell from Redwill was also with them. The graders were stopped, the men parked their equipment and left for the day. Before they left we asked if they could work at, any other location for a couple of days so we could investigate the full extent of the damage. DirK Russell mentioned that there were several other locations they could work but the operators refused ' i do so unless told by their boss. Before they left they were told to stop all crossing of the line till City forces had excavated the area and made the necessary repair. City forces then excavated two locations where water was coming out of the ground. At the first location the pipe-joint was found approx. 18" to 24" below the surface. The joint seemed to be damaged and water was seeping out of the joint. At the second location the joint was found 6"-8" below the surface and this too was leaking. Approx. 3:30 G.M. I left the site with Dick Russell for the field office ' to check the plans, since the "grading foreman" had ,ated that the waterline was not shown on anv of the plans, while one of his operators stated it was shown on the east side of the centerline. In the field office one set o" plans for each purpose (,anitarv-street-storm and water) was found and the waterline was shown on each set's coversheet, and clearly indicated in the right locatioi. on the ,cater line plans. While in the field office Mr. Chuck Bringle of YfN called. He explained that after they had submitted the plans for approval prior to any of the construction they ;,ad been notified about the pipeOwas going to check the depth and redesign the profile in this street. He further explained that they had found a pine with tarpaper co.tiog east of the centerline and had designed the road for this , but had checked this with Ron Olsen, who told hi:,,, that this was the abandoned pipe and that the active pipe was located on the west side of the centerline and had concrete coating. This information had been transferred to the contractor, who should check it and adjust the road accordingly, DAILY REPORT SUBJECT: Watermain Darr.,,, Tiffany Park Wednesday, July 23, 1969 Don Taylor, City Inspector, called Bob Puhich over the radio requesting someone from the Watershop check Approx. 1 :45 P.M. a possible leak in Lk Youngs Way. He mentioned that he had been notified earlier in the day by someone at the site about water on the ground, but they believed it was escaped water trapped in an old abandoned line. NOTE: This did sound reasonable since the active line operating between 90 to 100 PSI possibly would flood the area if ruptured. Approx. 2:50 P.M. Bob Puhich and Bob Lux from the watershop arrived at the office very upset. They had checked the area and found some water close to the location of the pipe. The area had been graded considerab$y and at this time large graders and earthmovers were crossing the pipe location fully loaded. Bob suspected that there was only approx. 12" cover left and that the weight of the equipment had damaged some joints. He requested the operator to stop but when he made no attempt to do so, Bc,b parked his car with hirself and Bob Lux in the car right in front of the moving equip- ment which then did stop approx. 1" from the car. Bob jumped out of the car and the operator juuDed of the grader and an argument followed. The operator said he would not stop for anybody other than his boss. job believedthat the "graders" were operating under Redwill Contractors and Bob drove over to the field office and returned with the field representative (believed to be Dick Russell ). He did the best he could to help Bob get them stopped and for a short time they did, but when Bob left the operation started again. e Approx. 3:10 P.M. I arrived at the site where two earthrm vers were still operating as well as one bulldozer. When they made no attempt to stop I placed myself in front of one of the movers, who stopped shortly, but continued the operation after telling me to talk to their foreman, Mr. Mount! Lomoote. I walked toward the bulldozer which Mr. Lomoote was operating. When he made no attempt to stop, I placed myself in front and he stopped approx. 5' away, jumped off the equipment and came toward me saying. "Get the hell out of here". r , END OF JANUARY 197C Called Mr. Teutsch twice or request from Grace. Asked both times to have call returned but ro return call was received. Called a couple days later and talked to Mr. Teutsch. Explained that no payment was made concerning payment of damaged pipe in Tiffany Park. He explained that he thought the matter was taken care of. He further explained that the money held back from Bills Bulldozing was used to pay other bills against him. He said that he would check into the matter. I tried tc call Mr. Teutsch a couple times during the middle of February but he was not in the office and never returned the cal's. In the last part of February. I received a call from some party asking about the responsibility of this bill and I explained that damage was done by a contractor under contract by Northwest Mortgage. Estimate for repair was submitted to Northwest Mortgage after Jack Wilson had talked to their so the money could be held back. I called Mr. Teutsch again March 2nd or 3rd and he explained, at : time, that the bill was sect to the party who would handle the payment and we coda expect payment within a week - maximum 1-1/2 weeks. keceived a call from Tool crib rental on March 11 that they had received the bill from Redwill Contractors, Inc. who had received it from, Northwest Mortgage. The matter was explained to the caller. Called Northwest Mortgage again March 12. Mr. Teutsch was not in. No call returned. Called Mr. Teutsch again March 13, 1970. Talked to his secretary and explained that the call was in connection with a bill not paid and that I would like Mr. Teutsch to call back. Mr. Teutsch called back and when he was done talking. I explained that we were expecting paymert, and that I saw It as Northwest Mortgage's responsiblity to pay. He felt that anybody else could be responsible except Northwest Mortgage and could not understand hc:; we could talk like that after he had been so cooperative trying to help us get this bill paid. 1 probably didn't behave as I s.ioulo have on the phone, but the few times I got a chance to say anything I explained that I felt that we had not seen any cooperation from him since several agencies had called and said that I got the bill , and I felt that it was Northwest Mortgage's responsibility to pay it since bill 's Bulldozing was under contract to them, and they were going to hold back money to pay this bill after receiving our estimate. i further mentioned that we woulo have to turn this bill over to the City Attorney so he could handle it and Mr. Teutsch answered that he woulo rather talk to Mr. Shellan than to me because he woulc know vlhat he was talking about. After the phore conversation I explained the matter to Jack Wilson who advised me to let Gr&O contact the City Attorney. :vo We' Talked to Grace who would handle the ratter. ESTIMATED REPAIR COST EXCAVATING, RFMOVAL AND INSPECTION Labor (from 7-23-69 through 7-28-69) $ 414.72 Additicnal Labor (Estimated) S 100.00 $ b14.72 $ 514.72 Bachces & Truck (Equipmert) $ 185.00 Additional (Estimated) $ 125.00 $ 310.00 $ 310.00 SUB TOTAL $ 824.72 4.5% Sales Tax 37.11 Overhead 77.25 TOTAL $ 939.36 5 Lengths damaged @ 40'0" = 240 LF Replacement 80 LF (2 lengths) 12" STL Pipe @ 5.08 = S 406.40 Replacement 160 LF 12" C.I. Water Pipe (T.J.) @ 4.78 = $ 764.80 Replacement 2 Each 12" Transition Dresser Coupling @ 27.04 = S 54.08 Equipment (Lump Sum) $ 480.00 Labor (Lump Sum) S 276.00 Sub Total $1 ,981 .21 4.5% Sales Tax $ 89.15 Overhead $ 72.00 Total $2,142.36 Cost estimate for repair of damaged 12" STL Conc. lined and coated watermain in Tiffany Park I Excavating, Removal & inspection $ 939.36 Repair & Replacement $2,142.36 TOTAL $3,081 .72 r, CONTRACTS: After talking to representatives from Voorheis, Trindle & Nelson, Inc. , Redwill Contractors and Mr. Teutsch, it is my understanding that Bill 's Bulldozing did the grading of Tiffany Park 82 and the damage of the pipe. Bill 's Bulldozing carried a contract directly with Northwest Mortgage Company or Mr. Teutsch and Redwill Contractors acted only as supervisors in the field. s'' PLANS: Plans for water, sewers and street line and grade were submitted to the City by representatives of Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson, Inc. , and approved by the City. The plans showed all existing utilities. The information was furrished by the City earlier. However, plans used in the field by the grading contractor were not the approved plans. Before approval of street plans, it was indicated by the City that the proposed grade in Lk. Youngs Way was too low to clear existing pipe (plan showei a i ' to 5' cut) . Then we were told that profile of centerline could be cut as indicated since this location was in a brush area and had an existing elevation much higher than where the pipe was located. We were told that they had checked for the pipe and found its location and depth and designed the road to give adequate cover (later we found that this was the cld abard0red pipe) . Before leaving the office, VTN was supplied with a print of this area, where the new pipe was shown ir. red in its right location and with the note "FRAGILE PIPE - CAUTION". 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' ., r /,% "x+ Yy+fiR r ?'aa'•�" 7r� ww.al rw s r•e�,-;iM+rY�Df?4'K4r.�r� ,Sh:'"_'°A"�: 1W.k'+�! J,:ck Wilson Bert '1"enry Ron Olson INTER—OFFICE MEMO Bob Puhich July 23, 1969 DATE FROM: R. Lyman Houk RE: 2:50 P.M. Weunesday, July 23, 1969 Notified by Bob Puhich of the Water Departmer, that a 12" city watermain was damaged in Tiffany Park. This line recently laid and installed by the Water Department has suffered 3 leaks. The damage apparently occurred from earth movers grading Tiffany Park 82, Division 1 . by Bob Puhich. Don Maone of Vas Y Erikkseo to take fpictures ied doftthe break ely of efor mfuutturre references I have !� k '0']k. Lyman Houk Engineering Department RLH:mj a . , n 7. Joint 7 - Looked OK. Pipe 7 - Looked OK. Joint 8 - Looked OK. Pipe 8 - Not excavated. Joint 9 - Looks like concrete is cracked but no indication of leakage. (No cut or fill in this area - anpror. 38" cover to pipe.) 6. Mike Becker of Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation, the supplier of the damaged pipe, arrived at the site and after listening to statements from the gracing contractor that this had happened during installation of the pipe, Mike mentioned that he had some pictures from this installation and that he would turn them over to the City-. Approx. 5:00 P.M. I returned to the office where I called Barry Barnes of CH2M and requested him to check the damaged pipe for us. Approx. 6:00 P.M. I Called Matt Kohl and requested that no pipt -hould be removed before Barry hid studied it. Friday, vuly 25, 1969 I arrived at the site with Barry Barnes. Ba ry studied the excavated area and the pipe and shot some pictures. Approx 8:15 A.M. City crews were still excavating. Approx. 9:20 A.M. City's survey crew arrived to "shoot" elevation of the pipe. Approx. 2:00 P.M I returned to the site and shot some slides as well as studying the pipe. Made the following notes - beginning at the north end: 1r S f Joint 1 - Pipe pulled out of dresser coupling approx. e; 6-1/2" on top and 7-1/4" under. Pipe 1 - Pulled up at the middle. Bend apr )x 20" to 30°. Joint 2 - Pulled apart approx 2" to 3-1/2". "0" Ring twisted. Pipe 2 - Looked OK. " Joint 3 - Looked OK. Pipe 3 - Concrete and reinforcing for crating damaged on top of pipe. Joint 4 - Bell damaged. Looked as if something had hit it and lifted the pipe. Pipe 4 - Looked OK. ;oint 5 - Looked OK. Pipe 5 - Damaqed on top - same as pipe 3 Joint 6 - Damaged Bell . Pipe 6 - vamaged on top - same as pipe 3 and 5 but more severe. 5. Mr. Howald mentioned that they had not graded at all in that area and left for the field office to pick up the plans. The plan which the grading was performed by showed existing around to be cut in this area and it was visible in the field also that the area had been graded down. The plan did not have the City Engineer's signature of approval . Mr. Howald then stated that the waterline was not shown on the approved plans and returned to the car to get the rest of the plans. The waterline was shown in its right location on all ccversheet plans, but Mr. Howald meant that it was still no indication that the pipe was there and returned to the field office to pick up the waterline plans. When he returned, he said that I did not know what I was talking about. All that is marked on the plans he said, is 12" Ex pipe - 14 of E and a line indicating the main, but it does not say anything about it being a waterlipe. Bert McHenry arrived at the site at this time, came over to Mr. Howald and me and stated that Jack Wilson had called Mr. Teutsch at Northwest Mortgage Company and Mr. Teutsch had said that if we would prepare an estimate for the ""k damage he would withhold the amount from the grading contractor -sa Bert then said to Mr. Howald that fie was surprised over the reaction from the contractors when City forces triers tc stop the operation to be able to investigate and repair:•' City owned utilities. Bert further said that he would not accept any further disturbance by the contractor in connection with this matter. Before Bert arrived, Mr. Howald did what he could to defend the greHing contractor and get City forces off the site, but when talking to Bert he changed and said that he would assist in solving this matter. Howald further excused the behavior of any of his mrn If they had been invol�fd. (The only one involved from Redwill Contractors eycrpt for Mr. Howald was hick Russell, who was very cooperative and without his help we probably could not have stopped the operations.) At this time, Mr. Howald told B•.rt that the gradit.g contractor had a contract directly with the owners and that Redwill only acted as supervi:.•ir, in th- fl,ld. Shortly after, two soil engineers arr've ' to - possibly called out by the grading contr