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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWTR2701023 W-1023 Highlands Isolation Valve I+ Ilk 4 � .. .. ., . .. . . .. w'.✓..,.�. �..!! 4raw.. �' fr.. ....� 4 � .. • �.��1. a N'o'T IM nl.�-.�. �.•1r .� a � .•'... iY I ....,ana..wcasw..., SCOPE OF SERVICES Highlands Pump Station Isolation Valve City of Renton 1. The work involves the preparation of drawings, specifications, bid documents, and construction cost estimates,construction administration,and construction inspection. The improvements include the installation of two water valves. 2. The engineering services to be performed by Parametrix during the design and bidding phase shall be the following listed items: A. Coordinate work and exchange project information with the City. x & Project management and administration. C. Collect and verify as-built information. D. Prepare design memorandum. Submit to the City for review and comment. E. Prepare construction drawings. Include title sheet, index, and vicinity map. F. Prepare specifications, bid documents, and standard details utilizing the City's standard specifications, bid documents and details. G. At 95% completion, submit two copies of drawings, specifications, and bid documents to the City for review and comment. H. Incorporate the City's comments into the drawings, specifications and bid documents. 1. Prepare 35 sets of reduced half size drawings, 5 sets of full-size drawings, and 40 sets of specifications bid documents. J. Prepare engineers construction cost estimate. K. Assist the City in securing construction bids, answering bidder questions, preparat.,n of required addenda, tahulate bids received and make recommendations on award of construction contract. 3. Services to be performed by Parametrix during the construction phase shall be the following listed items. A. Administer all construction related meetings. L� _J f : :_ . �� B. Make visits to the site, at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction, to observe the progress and quality of the work and to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the drawings and specifications. C. Disapprove or reject contractor's work while it is in progress if Consultant believes that such work will not produce a completed project that conforms generally to the drawings and specifications or that it will prejudice the integrity of the design concept of the project as reflected in the drawings and specifications. D. Review or take other appropriate actions with respect to shop drawings, samples and other data which Contractor is required to submit, but only for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with the information given in the drawings and specifications. E. Evaluate and determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by Contractor. F. Have authority as the City's representatives to require special inspection or testing of the work, and rive and review all certificate of inspections, testings and approvals required by laws, rulcs, regulations, ordinances, codes, orders or the drawings and specifications to determine generally that their content complies with the requirements of, and the rest-its certified indicate compliance, the drawings and specifications. G. Act as initial interpreter of the requirements of the drawings and specifications. judge the acceptability of the work and make decisions on all claims of the City and Contractor relating to the acceptability of the work or the interpretation of the - requirements of the drawings and specifications pertaining to the execution and progress of the work. H. Determine the amount owing to Contractor baud on Consultant's observations at °- the site and the data comprising the Contractor's application for payment, and recommend, in writing, payments to Contractor in such amounts. 1. Conduct a construction inspection to determine it the work is substantially complete and if the completed work is acceptable so that Consultant may recommend final payment to Contractor and may give written notice to the City and Contractor that the work is acceptable, subject to any conditions therein expressed. 1. Make one follow-up construction inspection, if required, for items found to be incomplete or nonconforming. r J i,� J P �a K. Prepare a set of mylar reproducible record drawings showing those changes made during construction, based on the marked-up prints, drawings and other data furnished by Contractor and observations of the Consultant. r L. Provide the services of a Resident Field Representative to assist Consultant in - carrying out responsibilities at site. 1. Field Representative shall be on site an average of 50*4 of the time while work is in progress. For example, when critical work is in progress, . Field Representative will be on site full-,.ime,and when non-critical work is in progress, Field Representative may not be on site. 2. The duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of such Field Representative shall be described in the General Conditions of the construction contract. 3. Through the observstions of such Field Representative, Consultant shall endeavor to provide protection for the City against defects and deficiencies in the work, but the fumishing of such Field Representative shall not modify the rights, responsibilities or obligation of the Consultant as described in the Agreement. Services Not Included In The Basic Se vices Which May Be Required 1. Soils and subsurface investigations, test borings, analysis, and recommendations. i2. Hydraulic network analysis of existi ig and proposed distribution system. 3, Preparation of easements. i 4. L'Iesign or construction su, 5. Preparation of a SFPA checklist. 6. Any testing lab services. i I City of Ramon Hl0htands Pump Station Isolation Values July 5,1560 Project Manhuurs and Expanses Task En0r III En0r 11 Enyr I TwhK)raftw Inepeclnr Clerical Expenses Proleci subtotals Billing rate $76 $60 $50 -7e5__-_S45 $25 2,A,B,C a.00 16.00 4.00 $1,484 D 4.00 10,00 4.00 4.00 4.00 $1.208 E.F 10.00 4.00 6.00 16,00 6,00 61,166 O,H,1 0.00 4.00 2.OD 2.00 B300 t1,o88 J 2.00 2,00 H 2.00 2.00 2.00 am S,A 24.00 $372 B.C,D,E.F,O,I 12.00 6'00 81.550 H 8.00 $720 J a OD $480 ` 8.00 6.00 4240 $366 misc. 64.00 $100 82,660 a50 $60 Total hours 26A0 M.00 i6.00 26.00 64.00 20.00 -.. --- TOTAL $12,224 Task P.Subtotal a,fiae r f F - L• lT (�r a yR I la•W WOXpW L r nAr WW[ WM PI WR .CApI INOL40 RDA 1 ,Yar[xl[In ro 1N[Rodl� YAr K Dm r O[CW 10 M1DM Rea141T a n[ IY/ M-Ix-o.c. c%' !IY!iT"Vr VAIAT 01a 11W[YniNG PWf ofmL aae 1104 .1 ir r inini 1'PVC 6I rl.1111pM / OW RTYIND WAIA a f � ❑ Ip•f.Ni Y 1[n § m IN a Ixu to a PLAN 12N 1.[ V%R MID K]pfY Pl' NOMS r[OI. eP[C AC1pN RN O11YLMA i.VµV e M rD R NSr INK MYJ a IX N.- S. 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MNWIn IS'QR ? LOST lL_MDYI l.. J �•WYTMY iM[R "` Y Y .aE.N WT nook I p1Aw Y e s a 16 •�, uu ttV W nA= I I� • L 6 • p__ ___ ___ b __— O hun h 101 41 M•w tr �$�V lD f © n'IM 1'M Qt SQYSM Me•f _. r M OMK RLLO 10'SWrMr i • C (UF CLJ NW AEST 9aE a POW - 4r PLAN i N AWNE N40 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTE$, 1'EPJO TK A .c;m art SOY I FACAVAn AND NETSFT FIRE LWATNR R TO 10N SKC. SECTION FM SO[DUl[KOUKYRITS VKKS ME TO BE WSTAL 1 YIINDUT MAI ME IS'W II 1/2'KNO EXISTRG REKRWXI. ISM TO Rd SPEC.KCOM RNOYDE SDO LA TNWST µ" FM CMf1RUCTIM KSTRICTTMS. IS 111 L A' MAIN RPE W/S'N.W•Y 3.MOIAK AKWATE TIIALIST WSTRART fM ALL EMSTN1O KCMIECT FOOTING MARS AS SNO'Ih RIRE WMNG OOAStINCTON WMER hK SEIRIENn NAK OS A.laG IS • - 11 W CAST SDUD SlftK KEN KYOKD TO FA ARE LAZE STOP NOTALU.MN. LAT C ®1 - Ir YJ CAST SWO ARK I.SAW WT AND W M MMG A TO 1 FCM KTMO dSTURKG SOSS RVUIQ MTN r MU9NT SUWAR CAST SOLID SLEEK AND Y AM FM S.KRLAUL ALL DIST.*OM MASS WA RM SOD, AS KOMLED CT KRFORZO S MSTRG TITTNGS ARE WAFTED AS RANDEO. ACTUAL TrR[ IS UNANDYR. 1 'M EWAL'IS ALLOOM FM SKOnW COlIR AIIOS S.ALL ESQSS EXCAVATED MATERAL SHALL K WMD OTT SITE. AT CMTIACTMS EXKNSE N s DRAWING NAS KEN KYSW TO CONFORM S.E%IS1RG WIK CMIIWILATM EEE KTYL O SIIRT ) AI CMSTAUCTIM WCQIOS rSISSIWEFER.xIc I.omr HIGHLAND PUMP STATION . ,:wA. � y, yya-- q1Y OF RENI'ON ISOLATIONPANVALVES T W - 1023 2 d t� -> CITY OF RENTON Finance Department Earl l'ly mar, Mayor Dam Cleasemta,Dlrmclor August 30, 1991 Ms. Delores Kohl Kohl Excavating, Inc. 3330 East Vallev Road Renton, WA 98055 Re: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves (W-1023) Dear Ms. Kohl: At its regular meeting on August 26, 1991, the Renton City Council accepted your low bid for the above-referenced project in the amount of$74,062,90. To enable preparation of the contract documents, please submit an undated performance bond, insurance certificate, and proof of City and State business licenses to Rick Moreno(2(i6,1235- ; 6208), Planning/Building/Public Works Department. Sincerely, � tiK� �. � y� Nmc . Mill Deputy ity rk cc: Ron Olsen, Utility Supervisor Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist 1f 1 Enclosure: Bid Tab I I 0 2nn Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235.2558 A it ' f CITY OF RENTON Finance Department Dao l'leeveat0.gncter Eul ClYmar,Mayor _ J August 30, 1"1 h „ Karen DePiano DePiano Construction, Inc. 12331 SE 223rd Drive Kent,WA 98031-9606 a BE Highland Pump Station isolation Valves(W.1023) Dear h13. DePiano: At in regular meeting on August in9t�he amount of$7/st062.90ncil for theePted he bid above submitted by Kohl Excavating, referenced Project. Thank you for your interest and your bid. Sincerely, Deputy City Clark I i cr. Ron Olsen, Utility SuRerviaur Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist Enclosure: Bid Tab s 700 Mill Avenue South • Rent()",Waahinglon 9g055 • (206) 235.2558 1 1 CITY OF RENTON y Finance Department Eul Clymer, Mayor _,.. pa Ckoean,Dlntlar August 30, 1991 Mr, Gordon Nagster Omega Contractors, Inc. P. O. Box 430 Duvall, WA 99019 RE Highland Pomp Station Isolation %'&Ives kW-1023) Dear Mr, Wagstec At its regular meeting on .August 26, 1991, the Renton City Council accepted the bid submitted by Kohl Excavating, Inc. in the amount of$74,062.90 for the above- referenced project. Thank you for your interest and your bid. Sincerely, Nancy J. i'mus Deputy City Clark cc: Ron Olsen, Utility Supervisor Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist Enclosure: Bid Tao 200 Mill Avenue South • Renton,Washington 9803 • (206) 23S•25Sg u 1 '} CITY OF RENTON as Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Eul C'Iymm, Mayor Lysa Gattmaaa, Adtalalslralor Augmi 28,1991 Kulh Excavlintg,Inc. 1,110 East Valley Rd. i Rentuq Waslunghtn 9WSS Ann Mike Skagen Sebjmlz CAG-072-91 llighland Pump Station Isulalion Valves I Pray Mike At it iegulm nneetiryl of August 26. 1991.dw RehtUh City Cnnail xcepud your but lot (lie imlallatiott of ooln,or VIdPox WW 111111YIIWwt1Yy Pita ovoiliIni11W1 to[lie ItIgWWah Re,,emm Punip Summit for Itte atiount of T71 62A0. To enable pnepW anon of the conntat documenls,please subnul the fullowio& 1. A ha of names,wklresse:,phone numbers and entrt gelwypbone hundurx fw: Responsible alfnter,Job Fo cuumi and Coudiug Ageut. 2. CorlaaWtun letter on resolutitm gmull lanes of thrae aullaaited to sign contact and wunple of their sylruares. ). Plano copy of current Stale Comm (w%llceme(tan tuaslet limme). 1 Photo copy of cut rem City of Rentuu business limns, r 5. •FSve contract bomb on City of Rotator forms,UNDATED,dale to Ix filled in Mao mtpref by the Mayor. b. •Five signed contracts,UNDATED. 7. •Ilan cetlificalai of musura tm(m 1991.M'oh ule vuln m 11w fUIIUWn.It lasutWNF CO\e Wge Ques,iuuaim,Wad Emkwwnient Alwr,to allow(m a Nonce to Proceed as smut"possible die,afar nmtrart is sighed,1 will rated a list of larywxed subtonnmlots and material suppliers d Very truly yours, i Richard L.Mueno Project Mtnnaaer xwal.txx`.ra Arusntattw 'I j 200 Mill Avenue South - Rcrilon, Washington 91105 - (206) 235,2631 � I Date: September 23,1991 Time:20)p.m. Project Name: 1W-10231 HIGHLANDS MO ATION V r'ES Owner: CITY OF RENION,WATER UTILITY SECTION Prime Contractor:Kidd Excu'ation.,ha. Phone 251-8820 Job Foreman: Joseph Williams Contractor Prnjecl Manner: Mike Sknett Phone:251-8920 Owcwr'+Fnµcnerr Vickie Sironen P.E.(Paisamelrin,he. I amr:&M-911W Surety Slakinor(By CITY of Renum I Plane:LW2646 City Cmnacl: Rick Moreno/Water Utility Department Plmne:277-62hft i ity's Irupertw: Ramly Pholps/Consstructinn Services Pheue:999•IR28 MINUTES A. Allelukee I Inumirrvium of Attendee, _ Pm,nte siµn-up sheer(elwlo,ed) 1 It. Knirl I.onarocllan slaty dale. Kuhl gam clo specific start dale,but anticipates project w ,taut in late Ocinter. Kohl imrinh to rxcmwlr a Iwi iml of exislhl9f pipe where Illy II)dm,lop will take place to ummn O D.of pipe, This will be performed Iwlween September 311,mid (ycttlbar 4,1991. 9 C. Prhate Ulilllle,/Description of the nv Ili he cnn,tructml 1. Putt Nlwer Nu,onllivi 2. Wit,hhlµtar Natural Gas Nu Cunllal 3. ITS.It rsl/1'Mae No('onlL,t 4. fC'I Cable N"Cminut S. Other III,me le,imasitrRty uT the ttmtracue to All One-Cull m 14M421•S.SM flit I nihly M:wkilgfs aµ Hnurs in mMmce of arty aaea,istkat. D. TrafM'l'uttral Man I1equlrrmed(,1 Nnne rcgabrd due m ptuierl Imutinn I� Vim Depannwnl Need, I Access in site at all true,. Prmide enwrµeiv acre„oR NI. 1211,Slreel, Cnntranor It'call 911 tinily,prior it,cummesellq;wink w let emergency access kinw whore pl,lnnial am0itlN)met roue 1'. Walrr 116111y Smilcm 1„ue, lie ftdluwilgt hens,were rmpha,leed: I (CunlrwYut shall plmitk it till ul malelluls It,Rentul Water Utility Dept, All Puga,sed s nlwtrrial.,mull IV agg11111V I it ahellrr pill In all)'install dial bV the n,tartu Im it, rub J The('unlnwau Is Ir,lwm,il+lr for exfararnm all nrncllr,ail furnish all mulelial flit bwklill a, required. j 5 Nalnr Ru,kfll mmeriah are only acceptable it aplumed by de OwiwlyCin). fhi,pr,sjocl is desiµned lot II111%Illllkl I IIIaIfl till mitt 11,Iutll It Ill're,ImllLM1lllly n t Ile Cmut atml I't pram portmlt(s)can IV used at lime W rxca,atiolt. . V 6. C011tfll'lltNl Tell,,hdl nlrt•t 45sq.It'xh 7. Thrum Bhek,shall M('Im,It au,rtge uod,hall I,c soled a minimum of S da,n, 9, Chklucalinn pnwednu,(SwaM1hbgt Irthnique) Rm Sled nlrnumwd duo qu avidµ the main, 4 with a cowenttaled,Mulae welt a in miuld IV wcepldbly tl 1 1; Special Consideration; 1. Contractor to provide City wile schedule mitt method of installation of Isolation valves. 2. CITY INSPECTOR to provide As-Built information at confusion of project. "'1 3. FirW ac septawte s: 11 lake place after final walk thin inspection and adjustments of all structures and all properly is resumed to satisfaclory,cmdilion. 4. Contractor is responsible fur performaOce land at conclusion of project. 5. Contractor's monthly payment cut-off date shall be varied owe per month for Ilse durmitan of the project due to the contt actors start dale. The City will give conlrm9or advance notice as to when deadline will Occur. The City will always set conlracto Toff 4.5 Wmkn*days prior to City's own cut-off day in order to assure contractor payment. 5. For cmarmlm pay estimates,the City will require a schedule of materials mid a sc edule nl prices. J. Other Issues TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Vickie Shown empha;ired the contractor slu ild take precautions for the following portions of The project: Shot ing procedures.obtaining the OD,of the pipe where the hydrostop is to be placed aml the wall foundation structure of the Pump Station.. HYDRaSTOP REPRESENTATIVE: 'S Bob Gordlwmer spo':e to the teed to obtain the true dimensions of the O.D.of pipe where j the hydrmlop is to take placc,and that it would take a mhtinmm of two weeks for the factory I to build the hydmsiop for this project. CITY MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR: Ray Shed will require the contractor to post a 2-3 day advance notice to his attention prior to performing any and all stages of construction j There most he mans for City personnel to enter the Pump Station on a daily basis. ^ City staff shall provide contracor with construction slaking. JContractor cmuaa irstell B.V.after the use of the hydroslop,but may keep hole Glen provided a steel plate be used. CONTRACTOR COMMENT(S) None meeting concluded approx.2:45 p.m. I Gordhamer & Associate-s a I!7oba Robert ). Gordhamer — HYbec.bT0r RDP. — 1827 211 th W'n \F.. 206-868-3930 Redmond.WA 080ri l FAX 206-869-7826 ,. "1 Date: Septemtx, IS.I`M ara nor conference room City of Renton Pre Cmwimiinn Metmw for Hiotin h Isolation vahv,, Name Company Muoe 79/.CC .SifJfb�t's .e164. �'rc�9Ng7.rJG =Ce�/�i0 ik �i R_gg/a W*~mi cox fwral �a3-+f/i� t :s �YNsr t•-/Ir:LYts iqy er'Y �/l/�L .(o-'k N �S`/�d a- f 1 i :,lrk r r i CITY OF RENTON A w - 1 � puffnine/guiWing/PubtieWorlalkpartmenc Eul ClYmcI, Mayor _ (, G ,MNelalntor .r; September a 1991 Ivan Christianson KoN Excavating,Inc MV East Valley Road Renton,W ashiltgmn Subiect: CAG-072-91,Highhuxfs Isulwiun Vatws(W•1023) 1.... t Dear Ivtm: 1 ' You we hereby nwlified to ttimmeoce work in acco mce uk with the xubiect contract(hard August 26, 1991,mt in before _ , 1991. Y,m are to complete a work within sixty (60) consecutive working day, w thereafter. The completion date of all work is therefore December_'1991. Pallwa lyywraOgL.Ohen Water Utilty Supervivr R t Receipt of this m ike lu proceed is hereby acknowledged ll this,the_dayoL, .1991. cnntractw�— By Title: --- Pleaut sign mM return in*original make nn proceed acktoWedgement to: Kick Morclo Water Utility Department dMl Mill Ave South Kenton,Washington 911055 I:nkll,nm ,s. Mae sks,n,I;Md I'n+tat vtenae.r "1 VRkrc sire ,PURmarh.lm. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 I CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE SLH 02860 I\YE GATT UNDO n MODULLn 11/13/92 TNI9 C ENI UIC,.1 I A SHUECAH•M•1TE" N Oi i ,O N A nON DAILY AND CONFIRM NORgxl\UPON THE CIRTIFICATI MOLDER,THIS CERTIFICATE DOUNOI AMINO, HURLEY ATKINS 6 STEWART unxD ORunR TnEaoramlArroRolo Mrinl rouclpuww 800 NINTH AVE 41500 COMlIM n AIRONDMIO COVERAGE EATTLE WA 98101 coran.xY A AHERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO COYMN, E PLANET INSURANCE COMPANY IxwRED LMnu ARAMETRIX INC COYMNv C 0 BOX 460 LInIR UMNER, WA 98390 COMPANY D LlntR _ COMPANY ! -- LETTER COVERDes inlH l\10 CERT6V inO MEiOIICIt NUR•NO�L IT�O\LL W •V�\[ENiHHUEO TOTwf Ix�VRlO N1Yf0•\OV\iORd�IOLICY gR100 N01trC�IATEO NOtWITCHt\AyNYINpMANY II51 R M Ni,T ILM II CON IbONB LNV COxq LCT p110�fpM RDOCYMENi WIM IIEfMCi WnIC TmH �eOIYMgN�M0�ON�IfgNHDI�C M�I�I,�,IMI�MXOWN Y�Y M�VI\MEIN[OVC���V M�D CL/.IMI iIN I\W\JHCT TOALL TMI THRUM. 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LManM BRUNEI LAM 02CC2947414 0 20 92 10 2 93 MIR4 AOOAEOATI I000.00 GOY MIRCML GENERAL LM"ILI C MOOYCTI.CQMNIONIAOO CLA.YI IFAD(ElGCCLA \� Rt"aoxulADY Ix,YRY DINNER H a CONTRACTOR A M01 �1 MCN OCCURRINCI 1 NA STOP GAP FYI%Y rIRH DAWDI URY w"I so 0001 IF, MEO ERR IA11 MY ANLYI wro am m 02CC2947474 0 20 93 1COMININIM UNOLI AMY AUTO 'jO*1 UMIi1.000.0 BONEODUD wool QlQ�' NIRIOwfOI C wo COMYOURN NONOWNIO•Uro\ 1- .N.A•ro OAMOE w\um MOMRn D•MAOE ue\ANLwxNY OIXS12404110 9 1 uenocewRrxeE a0.00 UMBRELLA FORM •ODMo•n a 1,000,00 1n6R Tn•N UM\RRLA iORV MIATUfORY uMnH WMR{R'\GOYFINYTgN MCY ACCIOIxf a ANO OISM\E,FOLICY LIMN S \rnonnRLuuLm DMuu WIT lYnonl a OTN.PROFESSIONAL NTF2015 76-01 11 12 92 I11111 93 $1,000,000 EACH LIABILITY CLAIM AND $2,000,000 IN THE AGGREGATE Oi RCR VTR1Mp O/H41R)NIILOOAf10NW\MgLF\ItlIOML IT!W E: 21-1779-02 - HIGHLAND PUMP STATION A"^ CeRHRF:wa IMOULO ANY Or TAR wVE oucuuD FOuau IE CANCELLED 111191ORE 1NI CYNRAT WN 04111.90101,IMI IIIUI"COMPANY WILL ENOMAVM TO CITY OF RENTON MAIL 3lL_GATE ARITTINFIN To 1NE CERTIFICATE NOL to NAMED roTNI PUBLIC WORKS Lm.BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCK NOTICE WALLiMIN NO O\o01"0AIW ATTN: RON OLSEN INABILITY OF NY FIND UNION iNI COMPANY,ITS AOINIH OF REPRESENTATIVES 200 MILL AVE SOUTH REN Am11oR¢ro MEq RNTATWa E_ RENTON, WA 98055 INQIIIWIiT>d�PlEtl tgllRYf!T,nEG IRO CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE XMV 00113 YEME DATE IMM,DD,VTI fi 041201 MODULI R IHI]CERTIFICATE I{I]EUED A]A METT{R Oi INFORMATION DAILY AND CONFER[ NORIOM]UPONTXECEMIFICATINULORR THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. HURLEY ATKINS & STEWART EXTEND CIA ALIERINS COVEMAOI AFFOM060 ON IKE 0011VESIILOW '10 NINTH AVE 41500 Q0WWU APPORDING COVRRA09 .TTLE WA 98101 COYPANVA TRANSPORTATION INS. CO. LETTER _ CDwMNI s VALLEY FORGE INS. CO. MYMEo LmIR KOHL EXCAVATING INC MONA. ` FEDERAL INSURANCE CO. [I 330 E VALLEY RD LETTER RENTON, WA 98055 COMPANY o LETTER COYIANI 2 LFt1FR IHII IE TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLICIFSWIN]URANCI LI{I{0]ELOW XAV[R!!MI]EUiD IOInf IM]IRFU NA4 f D.sONi YORINE PoLICY PFRIUO INDICAI.D NOT WIIN]TANDINO ANN REOUIRI MENT IERM OR COLOILON OF ANV LONIRAC`I OR O1 nE1100C UN IN,W 1.RERPEP TO W I.0.n mI] I OLWCON�ANO CDAISTLIONSOFEUCMPGLICIESLIMITERENOWNMAY NPiVF E[[H RfDUCIORI MID CLAIMS fIM IE]WJICi t0 ALL 1N{1ERY6. \IOYERFECTIVE MOLICYtIMAT00 I DETE YY 00. WlE YM,DOILYIREn 92-001019041 41 92 4 O1 93 OEAIERAL ADOMIIATE ERCIAL EINIRAL LASILI MOOuCTS COMM,OPAOUL,AMSOMO�OCCWL. REREOMAUADVRuuav 1 ON'I.0011111AOT0M'A MOT EACH MCURRINCE00000A STOP GAP FINE GAMAIEIAAYIwuMI I92-801019042 4 O1 92 4 O1 93UTO LIYDWNIO AUTO* EODILV'"JURY DULIOAUTO* NA,p,.I D ALICE IOOILYMJUAY DI NIFDAU100O{L 'IITN AMM o -6 1 19 43 J4 O1 92 4 O1 93 EACH OCCURS ENCE MBRELLA AGGREGATE A 2,000,00 INIR TMAN UMERi\LA 1MY WOR61100W{MM1gN {IAIUTORY LIYII] -I� RMO FALn AC.CIDfN1 { [YFL DF[Rf 11AO1l IIY DI]FAtlf POLICY Li MIT I. � UI][A9F IACII EMPLOYEE f OIN.UMBRELLA-EXCES (93)79058295 4i01 92 4 O1 93 $2,000,000 OCC OVER ABOVE $2,000,000 AGG Df*cREmoN n OPEIIAIIONFM1GOAtp11VV[nlcl I syH CIAL IIlY* E{ CAG-072-91 HIGHLAND PUMP STATION ISOLATION VALVES PARAMETRIX, INC. AND NE CERTIFICATE HOLDER ARE ADDED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS BUT ONLY AS RESPECTS NAMEDT IN THE INSURED'S J&w HS ON THE E ]NOULO ANY OF I HE AYOVL Uf IL4101 D FOLICIE 141 CANCELtf D 9E1ORI 1 nl EYryRA➢ON UMI INEREOI,lnF I]]UING COMPANY WpL fMOEAVOR i0 CITY OF RENTON r]n�,_wrl WRrtrM rroTlcnotnECMnnwnlroLDlM xAw[orolNe DEPT OF PLANNING/BLDG/ LIFO OUT FAILURE TO MAIL WCH NOTICE ENAI L IMPOSE NO OILNAT10N OR PUBLIC WORKS IIAIILRY WANT RIND UPON THE CDYMMV.IT*AOYMISM MIMISfMTATIVEI. 200 MILL AVE SO. AumoR I RENTON, WA 98055 I T 14t 11 4 Now,PAIR EMO i9 LY f t February 11,1991 i Vickie Serorten Parametrlx.Irc. P.O.Bus 460 Sumner,WA 98M - Subject: Highlands Isolation Valw - Dear Vickie: f + As requested through our last conversation please fim su l current rvey data for sanitary sewer tie-ins to existing (wil"ies. It was determined that the sanitary sewer main on auth side or right of way(NE 12th street)has a tie- 1 in to the chlorination buildirgl. However,this main(lead crels short of the Nakfing. Two drainage lines exit the pump building mid neither tie into this sewer extension. The two drainage pipes exiting the chlorination building come from an upper betbn+nm and a drainage system in the lower portion of the building. These Iwo lines connect to the line exiting the pump building. These three lines mmerge into one lion and extend to a manhole norllwast from the chlorination building then chimigm 1 direction and continue mrthedy to a drain field on the premises. i ,• .\ the wry least,the line leading from the upper batlrmim in Ilse chlorination building shall need to tie into the current dead end s, atary sewer main to the mouth. The results of the die test mud exact location of all tie-ins can be conhrmed by Ray Sled at 215 2td6. I hope this u information cm be useful for you. - r ' Rics Moreno Etgilseririg 3'aaaLLtt r l .n. r. 1 •n1,ri, ;., LOW I Va; �t j4 s >ry ►-I I�I-I La NCB I��I2Vo;12 dot ro �vL� n-z-�It� Flew 't'OYl6}Q- 1 GH�OK M7�ot-1 ' WWBR i n I 1 ' I i i i I I r ` Mi.- en I C: 41 ty --- - _ I lf + l, l � ll-t- '— t l:t�r ILI L vg m J CITY OF RENTON Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Gutlmaaa, Ad®Idltlnlor i I� I OctMter 22,1991 Mike Skagen Kohl Excav ailing,hit. 1.1.10 East Valley Road Renon,Washington 98I159 Sulyece Request for Cout of Additional Work for CAG-072-91 bear Mike' A Please find enclosed the required changed condition plan and Profile detail for replacing die exigni,reluinitgt wall w1wre a required vWve chanrher is to be indalled. You are requevted to wbmit a cost break show,for noI a diary d work. Pka•e submit material,labm,and equipment nuts with your bid and allowable profit,overhead mat R?%state .ales t:rx. Very it purrs. Rick Mereno. Project Crtordkwtor - I r `<� taarU:rh iti�waro 1 I f 200 Mill Avenut South Renton, WashmFhon 9ROS5 c t J PUMP STATION ACP DRIVEWAY ORMN �� D_"—_-R-EM•O•VE 12' OF RETAINING WALL 16' CIP 1-1-IF I 1" PVC CL2 SOLUTION y/r cs. CMU RETAINING WALL- 3 ROCKERY RELOCATE PIPE CONNECT TO EXISTING /OTN ENDS b NOTE b EXCAVATION THE OS REWIRED TO BE SC�RInCATION WITN THE ENGINEER TO ALLOW VERIFICATION A M M l L E E- O< SEAL MATERIAL M BACK OF ROCNERr. FILE 177902C1 .w6 (� MINI 0 1 3 3 SCALE IN FEET 1 SUPf RIMPOSED SURCHARGE LOAD OR STRUCIURF ABOVE ROCKERY SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE FNGINFFR PRIOR TO PLACEMENT ----�\ PENCE a' � N W Y i V / Q CRUSHED ROCK BACKFILL FOR ROCKERY WALLS V H RELOCATE EXISTING CHLORINE k RESIDUAL PIPE IN BACK OF Q'{Lw� ti ROCKERY. 3' MIN COVER o \ 1 Q " W s i STABLE CUT FACE OF J / NATIVE SOIL O VERIFIED h INSPECTED 3 75 BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER J 25 f � UNDISTURBED SURFACE PAVEMENT a SOIL (NOT FILL) z -- - - - i ry 6" PERF DRAIN o CONNECT t0 \ FOOTING DRAIN 16" E%1ST 12" PIPE MIN ROCKERY MIN 2' DENSITY 160PCF iNE. 197f02G7 JOH- ?�-�9 -02 Rockery Detail N1 .0 �4w l �S • .J Awl k I' !n ..1 � a � /Y/023 ,4/6'yLANOS'/.�,4T10N I�AIV£5' roN� _ Moo.d ®-- xKl«I � If rle teNr ar. Q s10 ( zox 2-7) NE 12TH ST ® 3414 Cwx ico - ®� (p Zea (ya but. x h, '. zax:D) —�'rf.►� /s�.ioJdT Olr I,rVJN (�,,rb�onl: 8164 �r UPON on "t.99 i i nttxt NI NIYt tIMMN IdYt low- l 1 ,, A AwanseMu, Inc. "wed P To: Mr. Rick Marano Date: ..February 11. 1993 Cb of Renton project No: 21-1779-02 _200 MITI Avenue South Renton. WA 98066 From: 1A Nhh1wt rr awe PMWSN 0 5808 LA.Waalunpton Blvd. NE 0 7820 N.E. Holman 0 1164 BUMP Sheet Kirkland. WA 99033 Suite 946 Suite 1600 206 822 8680 Portland, OR 97216 Nonukdu. NI Seel fax: 206489-8808 $03 2565444 808 5240594 200-694-5020 Fax: 808 523 2995 0 5700 Klisep Way Suite 202 Brarrlenan. WA 98312 206 377 0014 • FAX 206479P5961 ■ PLO, Box 480 1231 Fiver Avenue Sumner, WA 93390 206-863.5126 Fox,206 86' 1946 We ore transmitting the following materials: As•hui11 mvlarjIrawings - Sheets 1. 2. and 3 Comments: These are: o Fer your Request a For your F.les 0 For your Information 0 For your Action 0 Far you Review and Approval w / S yy CC: OVicki 91ranon J M T 5• r a p l a•o..a.,f(caJ mac.yYu //- � b°G.6Y OKO+N - . 72"NerlNdk 6 / a .1 .f •� 1rs D.I. 1�M13�' - 12 O,1. I�.nrej[ �PC b ��. a FIoT fo �+Glle' (Sa.rrH hIY.Yi oP rral.�IP .N«Isr..) a a no c c sws W errcc nerc sows as,es Imcc + >t r I II- r , f t , r Serving Tne Enllre Pdcilm NorO+weri _ �a�� (206) e�za5rs , 'SAWING i-B00.228.9612 � •� DRILLING INC. �,b o�.n�..w.�n CONCFET[CUtiN1G 6 DEMOI�iION SNECI.1I5T5 Nnl,MYMvgPo��>?'•� .�'F 1� q w .. del nl F' 1 , R � . WHAT WE CUT WE � 1 j 4 w.. Efrf,I�y ✓ U4'i.,I I♦ �N;4M a•C ! - ' yyd l5'�'.x�lHfP� 6 city M + Renton PURCHASE ORDER "' [F 0 "� ^�^ A MC00k"":�,w II TIOMILLLVE RENTON.WA EE065 r.7v3 A71 roil`-ruJ lc •,4p ra r. r, II .rN, 00111 Mails INSTRIIlCTIONS PO GATE .G....4r.1 /i♦,/.11 TAA.!'1 A.L �N/•,j.3wl -/ I'1 Send Involves In TRIM ICATE M PurchaslnE Mershon.ORY nl N 1!' 7 /`All T All prices Are F O.B.IsmphaUon hs.Olnerene.,ATRO II }'��'�Q 1.4 /T?g7 7Rn nA.t r.Govy I•JyE/ .r 3� 4 1nOIDAal the PIVn(NN OrM l"Oer On IOVDICe Antl de IE4Ns ?(eo,7S -/!( PaCkIAn lip with asp EP,N,N,Don IM PurtMes OTHe.,AnEN q-V'I/ r-„ I v,cxlnN slD rnn.wn ENPnpnl. 1.b!f$�Etf1l 'lDAMt/ �+/• ��7 — — +rh�/9l PaJs� LwvGJYB f` ti•/x.�/ 1, B8157 • „-last- ---� 3g� lr17512 p �q >1 OARANETRI.. 1NL pTK �1n/Isc•p--A/-4��7 -. 2.14 rr JuNl IAnb..t 4w✓.�5aa. A16 eG Lux ♦A.G $.NN' Rs Yd 9S�NG 170'�•'/ K 40� ouArmTr UNIT DESCRIPTION 23 -dlHl I[,�l+tA• 6MM.S7/7 .2 vFESAPeeAAae.e.: JA ePPRYPR I 7/I Ery71/ �•.,/ • L ...Vi.e4i e.PY YePPYIIPPYP�Piilr.- `` . (/ �� G 1'1 1 �_dAll�l `�AAh tl DnJ$�3 pS ��� �✓ n � a,o01..�G 1 . . U.. U'17-iO NIGRLANJ PUMP TIA Il•A•�elA 11.A:Aelb -- OP Ill UNlOP top " FS• IS�LAT Ides VA1,YF5 dTV OF RENTON CERTIFr,ATMIM 1 IN( UNOERSgNED OD N[RFflY Cis, y1g811 I I UAM8NF0 MF BFMVICts NNO8WE0 ca l TNALS {VAN KAfd oAS NWANFO.VMN AND T.A.THE 4l4Y 1 s A JUST up,AND UNWU OKIMIpH V4MT RIE CITY o1 E( Ip IM.T 1 AN AUINUM2ED TO NTLAI( EA iY O SAID LIAY NE >LNG P Has UTILITY tTS AUTHORInDGV TOTAL .1.. A, _ ALPHA or rules: 1i� 1 a � } V F _ Paremetrix.Inc. �.o•4L��$ a3�. 5% ro Sox Nw Sumne Ween y�,+vP]W S M6 PN9N10 JUt NPI t�JP . INVGICE: ------ Invoice /: 006711 06/17/92 Page ►: 1 21-1779-02 HIGHLAND PUMP STA. ISOLATION VALVES CO".CURRENIX City of Renton I Fp M�1711'. DATE 200 Kill Ave Moreno South � Gi 1;J;gyp 700 Rill Avenue SouthIL i Renton, MA 9eO95 JUL 2 1992 CITY OF RENTON Billing Period Ending 05/31/92 Engineering Dept.--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6naid Advartieesent/Constr. Mq%t. Direct Labor ]78.00 Direct Expenses 1.00 Task Total 00 ------------- Invoice Total 211.00 S'TAL AMOUNT DUE THIS INVOICE 231.00 1 7tori;:N"�;ironewn _t ------- . TERNSn NET 30 DAYS--PAST DU^. SUBJECT TO 1-1/2 6 CNAROE. STATEMENT .. previously Billed 12,571.9] Billed To Date Total This Invoice 211.00 Peid TO Date 12,904.92 11,769.11 M1xtlpenl4FM Niw . ofth L v� P 1. City of Renton PURCHASE ORDER ""° •Rq ow •p ` eN .].� AZ1 4�iIS uO l: '•vp fA •• SSO4S WLL AVEI>peI m^.110N.WA YIOhS 1 11.\5\.lN 1 - INSTRUCTION, _..-1 P004" •:a, 9/uH1 7Mn17A.! �•S3-17 1.HD. y� t S!n•InPolc[•m TRIPLICATE M Pkncho In9 DlYmon.QIT o'^-•• / P All MIo[••n e O a doeh1L•t..unl•ee olMp lrlmM P.00p.�O I•]w•T( �'hll {�� nPl API/ toy dr13 1 Molom IM PurcM••Ofa•r Nulnex On Inww•and•II I•]• • Low.11•tnpm•nl••• Aplc.f.od on the PYICM•M Ob01,a. .!-V'e/ i.L 3C�V11t(11 7MhAA U�• ��' '1 P•olt.9%I,)Mlh soon[hlpm•IN _ -p 1.6-[�TK� Y•It-tl t. �pl£•i rIl]Tl9l 'II.AIt�.L AWi4iV8 1'}q6 E� _y, !n --- t •ARA";T. ! . ., ..Ri1�•�/ /11.t/ (.7.1� a,14•w; S'10 91 `7�f)y._\ !l1 1.01 S.RN' •. •.T 4E190 I •Pj 91161v ?/A•6A4 i(�a—��� �aLc�. �� SO'�� _ c-Ir•fl 1, t3_O.G� R owNrm LONT oYOM/IION 2 31. 0 V11.1 low" G N e 1 P M I N G GPN/S+aj �g03,pr` •••+IN•Pw••••••••••••a••••• d3ilI1 •Ai1A.L 8/l It ` . . GA, 0QTw40 NIGALAN] PUMP SIA It,% +.I, :l,\ ••.. --_' T u LAM IlflOFaCIigN F1• IS^LAtIJ4 VAL[ia INl UNOFNSKYNfU V) Nt Atm CFNn11 11N1MP YNAL TY M Vf.Z I.M 1.1 IMIEMILS l w 9[[N 1LINN18NEp TIE Mnv C88 MlAW [0 J 1M MCMI "ArCAMEO AS MK.fto NIMa,WU I.T n4l 18 A JMT M .NO UNPAW C•LIM, AAA11M IER CIIY of WINTON Np 1NAt I M1 AIIT� T11 LN WKS'[N E111 FY TOM 1[ LNG ! P Nk5 UTILITY STS AUTN IZZD eY TOTAL / .1.\ •. L µ,PM w lwYe v �a Parametrlx,Inc. 1 s . w it„aeiw +x F INVOICE: Invoice /: 006636 'ry ' ------- 05/15/92 Page is i •'4!;"C'` -_ 21-1779-02 HIGHLAND PUMP STA. ISOLATION VALVED j CONCURRLia,_ City of Renton pare 5�u��} ��SI�lATT 200 Mill ardAve Moreno 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, NA 98055 - JviU _cnng Dept, Billing Period-Ending_04/30/92 e -'"'-»- Bid Advertisement/Constr.Mgmt. Direct labor 703.20 Direct Expenses 101.39 -------------- Task Total 804.59 `5 Invoice Total 804.59 eeMeNlalalr TOTAL AMOUNT DUE TM1F- ICE 806.59 P _ Victoria M. elronen TERMS: NET 30 DAYS--PAST DUE SUBJECT To 1-1/2 6 CMAWj. STATEMENT Previously Billed 11,769.34 Billed To Date 12,573.92 - - Total This Invoice 806.59 Paid To Date 11,769.33 d �.J p1x 1 Y l INVOICE: Invoice /: 006634 ------ 05/15/92 Page I: 2 1 21-1779-02 HIGHLAND PUMP STA. ISOLATION VALVES S A L A R Y 6 E X P E N S E D E T A I L 6:Bid Advertisement/Constr.Mgmt. y1. ----------------------------------- DIRECT LABOR *l HOURS RATE AMOUNT Gary R. Jura* 7.00 45.60 319.20 Ronald R. Ricks ---- - 49.00 ----394_00 t 15.00 703.20 'a DIRECT EXPENSES GTY RATE AMOUNT Printing }} Ford Graphics / Poxtland 58.77 1.' Supplies sompiAmmis Postmaster 11.66 N In-House Printing In House Blue Prints 3.00 print(s) 1.0000 3.00 Courier Services Federal Express Corp. 26.19 ++ Total rroject. 21-1779-02 $04.59 7 x e. t P n, ff� r nl " n� i oll Ax DD/l 3rn�1 F.M. iri/1n/92 R PHICSS ^nn t1 115_7 041I0/1. PLEASE RFAW TO.RO 9OR I'M MMTLAND OR 91229-00 716 400 � :r FARAMFI%. INCFAFpME . ,j , '0 - NE 78 782i HOLMAN T SUITE 1-6 r SUITE E-6 POFTLAND. OF 311a8 ° POFTLAND. OF 37216 AtwMJRM tivrR 'L_ Phi �i _�6_3.IJJ RON R[r:1.3 J•>41 21-177S-i _ �'IT� OF PENTON 9013 LAW PLOT-VgLL1JM 3 1 :A3A IS.,) gist Pill) l J.30 R IOMT 9 1 M I. NAIVEI .. . ..._ AFrWMl NU9L NM M1 �9R�FM1 C,T OI OtN1Av 1 r r` r1 �. AU9 TOTAL EAIEf TAR 9wrRMNC �l.11l I1.OV $1.111 1EN LATF CNAll REM 1AONTl1 NCF9 n tl r 03051ii SUMNER CHECK REQUEST TO: Tammy - PMX Sumner DATE: -1 Z FROM: SECTION: AMOUNT: NAME A!FI�.g ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT: qm I0 U s ?R�strrY4Sier DATE NEEDED: ASA? PR 1 31992 1 CHARGE TO: DELIVER TO: I110 PMX y"79U�4'�— t0.n.H-av� BUDGET CATEGORIES (Circle One): Aum Expenses Miscellaneous Boat Reooi fMaintsmance ottaPe computen5ohwan roleaaiomi Gansas 1 Duea Imo' ieasional Traminp EqulpmenvSaooiba maid ecru;ng Coals EqulPment/Supolies-q1t, ePairMaintanence Equipment-Hasl[h and Safety oacnpgom/liorary Ma[enal Equipment-Ot ice Travel Adxancea EXPLANATION: era�lllr� 16I 1-150 02 (52) — 13A5 IIIO a 5C -O I g0.2000.C1 - 13Q5 1111 pn5o OI n.1-105.02(03) - RqO 613r75P -•'3I.1511 Oq FS) 13A5 51315P 61.2nz-01 (SZ) 1 q5 111 u2 -ol 91.2165•D4 (G4) - qq5 1.a -oA 81.2233•DI (51) - 13g5 S -oI i 21•Illq• 02 •- �"'""'"""""'qA5 "a131SA SI7-1—iiEt URES: - Mane er Office Menem Islas ;y x �t Parametrix Inho_use Reimbursable Ex nse Record MONTH: N P/1/L_ OFFICE: sU •�. 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V ft.SIN Summ.�WA IMI N1F A4l SI.�B•JCOB:w L1 + May Is. 1992 PMx 021-1779-02 Mr. Richard Morena Water Utility Engineering Specialist - City of Renton Public Works Department i 1 200 Mill Avenur South ' Renton, WA 98055 Re: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves Dear Rick: i Enclosed is an invoice for services which occurred in April on the referenced project. Tl is 'f work included the prcpamticn of record drawings for the project. If you have any questions regarding the invoices, please feel free to give me a call, alrraslu�aN Very truly yours, S"PA �� 'I VS:nkd n _. ' Enclosure y, a I Y A f+ UTILITY SYSTEM STAFF MEETING NOTES July 9. 1991 DICK: Council: SUCC Fee Ordinance Amendment passed last night. Also the emergency resolution for the 7th St. N.W. sewer break passed, so we can go for Public Works Trust Fund money now. Dave J. will have his mitigation grant before Ways 6 Means Committee next Monday 1July 15)at 6:45 p.m. Utilities Committee: On tomorrow's agenda-Washington Natural Gas Franchise. Solid Waste Audit contract, Sons Creek Transfer Agreement,Water Comp Plan briefing,Watermain Replacement for Sierra Heights area, Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Rate Study and Contract Interpretation. All contracts now go to Council via Agenda Bill for referral to Utilities Committee. Anything requiring action needs an agenda bill. Information orgy items can just be announced at Council Meeting for Utilities Committee. WATER UTILITY -Ron O. Water Sueoly System: We are currently replacing a lot of our watermains over time. We have a lot of 4" mains that do not meet fireflow requirements. At the rate we are going, it is going to take us 20 years to replace all of these. We do not meet requirements and we need to get these replaced. Dick would like to see some kind of overall program that would ultimately lead to the replacement of all undersized and outdated mains. Ron 0. said it is not true that all 4" mains do not meet requirements. He said that single family only would be allowed to go in at 500 gpm if they have a sprinkler system. Commercial developments are required to being mains up to the standard as part of their developments costs. Dick was concerned that we don't currently have a way of picking projects from year to year fnr replacement. We need to have a program that identifies a logical way of picking the projects we want to spend our money on,some way of prioritizing water main replacement on a systematic,logical basis,taking into account age,leakage, size,etc. Dick asked that Ron have someone put together enteric'-^thodoloyy of ranking and picking projects so we can say to Countil -This is how we do these projects.' Widening or upgrading of streets can take away a lot or r replacements. We need to plan ahead for these projects. Dick would like a six yc Main replacement program based on some logical criteria. Ron 0. gave us an update on Iris trip to Philadelphia to attend the National AWWA Convention. He told us about a presentation of water reuse for irrigation purposes that It's City of Denver has implemented. Over the next ten years with water rights fights and environmental pressure becoming more prevalent, we will no doubt be hearing more about water reuse. Water Como Plan: RH2 will give a presentation at the Mayor's Staff Meeting today. Highlands Pumo S(ation IsolatioO,yl>ly4$JIject, This project is on the counter today Ve will be using a new type stop valve that we have never used hefore. It will allow us to temporarily shut down the supply and still keep the swvks. Ron 0. will do a memo regarding this so all interested parties can sae it. STORM WATERIW85TEWATER - RandalP Black River Water Quality Manaoament Plan: We are sending today by Federal Express the signed grant agreement to Olympia. We are requesting they send us a lette, confirming their agreement on the contract amount for Back and that they have accepted the changes. Como Plans Randall asked if Dick knew anything additional regarding the SEPA process for either comp plan. Dick has asked Don Erickson for a schedule on the water comp plan. Don 1 J s was supposed to have it for us today so we could present it to the Mayor's Staff. The sewer comp plan should be proceeding through the process. The water comp plan is on hold until the internal process is worked out. Boinno 1nnoacres Perk: Randall had a call from Paul Seely asking what the deadline was for 1 comments on the draft wetlands ordinance. Dick asked it they have a vested application in for their project. II we accept it and start reviewing it, they are then vested and would not be subject to the wetlands ordinance in November or December. A site plan review doesn't vest them with anything. Dick doesn't think we have a master use permit Iiko Seattle does that gives approval for the full development and then they come in for their individual permits as the project proceeds. It was Randall's understanding that their overall master plan would be reviewed and approved and later they would come in for specific builuing permits. Randall advised he is not comfortable with the hydrologic consultant Boeing has chosen. He asked if we could add technical support to R.W. Beck's contract to have them perform technical review for the Boeing project. Dick asked Randall to do a separate addendum to their contract so we can identify costs and pass those costs on to Boeing. Metro P•oiects: Cedar River Pipeline Relocatiorc Dick has a call in to Joe Fernandez to see who their project manager is. If Dick doesn't hear back soon, Dave C. might want to contact them. We need to set up a general meeting. Will they went inspection during construction? Maybe they would be comfortable witt the consultant we select? We assume they will be lead for the SEPA process. Are there property rights to be acquired? Who will advertise and award the contract? Are there special pro••ision and conditions that must be included? Who will be responsible for administering construction and inspection? There are funding questions to be addressed. Will we pay the costs upfront and let them reimburse us? Do we need an interlocal agreement? Randall asked it we were on schedule to get Metro to reloce'e the sewer pipeline. Dick said j "yes". They have a project engineer and are starting the process. Dick wants them to show us some alternate locations. This is a big public issue. We already have gotten several letters regarding this. The North Renton people are going to be very upset. Metro and the City need to evaluate the locations and come up with a logical location. Dave C. is project coordinator on the pipeline relocation. He will coordinate the North Renton project at the same time. On May Valley Interceptor,we will rely on money from Metro and hire someone to be project manager for May Creek and Honeycreek. Dave C.is working up en RFP for Honeyereek now. Dick wants to be sure that all major issues are discussed right up front. Metro has committed to the interceptor in a Memorandum of Agreement IMOAI to the City. Black River Corporate Park. Elevated levels of cadmium have been found on the property. It apparently came from dredging by the City behind the pump station. We had a permit from the owner to put the dredged material on their property and now they can't develop that property because of the levels of cadmium. The cadmium apparently came from Western Processing and traveled down Mill Creek into Springbrook Creek to a pond area, which we dredged out. Apparently no testing was done on the soil at the time. The location of the material on the property makes it pretty clear where the material came from. DOE has ended their clean-up of Western Processing. They didn't do any cleanup in Springbrook. Storm Water Utility will be sampling the Springbrook system soon so we will know how bad the problem is. Dick cold Ron O.that the PACCAR site is questionable for a pump station. We don't even want an easement if there is any contamination. We need to know that kind of thing ahead of time. Do we really want that site? Ron O. said it will save us lots of money it it is clean and we can use it. Sites are costing $500,000 to buy at this time. I i L� J M. t71 } CITY OF RENTON „y Finance Department Dm Clemeeta,Dleaten Earl Ch tin, Mayor -- -- August 10. 1991 Ms. Karen DePiano DePiano Construction, Inc. 12351 SE 223rd Drive Kent, WA 99031-9606 RE: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves (W-1023) Dear Ms. DePiano: At its regular meeting on August 26, 1991, the Renton City Council accepted the bid i submitted by Kohl Excavating, Inc. in the amount of 574,06- )0 for the above- referenced project. Thank you for your interest and your bid. Sincerely, Nan^y Mills ".-.. ; Deputy City Clerk - m � cc: Ron(risen, Utility Supervisor Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist Pt, Enclosure: Bid Tab . i i i -` 200 Mill Avenue South- Renton,Washington 98055• (206)235-2558 8 1 �f w 9 n r a s .. ll.✓. aMtt.Tl�^, _ _. . �riila�aroe�.oa,.,�..v.. ,; t AM CITY OF RENTON Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor Ilan Clements.Director 'r August 30, 1991 Mr. Gordon Wagster 1 Omega Contractors, Inc. P. O. Box 430 Duvall, WA 99019 RE: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves(w-1023) Dear Mr. Wagster At its regular meeting on August 26, 1991, the Renton City Council accepted the bid submitted by Kohl Excavating, Inc. in the amount of$74.062.90 for the above- referenced project. Thank you for your interest and your bid. Sincerely, yr . Nancy J. 'lls VV Deputy City Clerk cc: Ron Olsen, Utility Supervisor Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist 1 Enclosure: Bid Tab ' Ir Mill Avenue South-Renton,Washington 99055 - (206)235-2559 N t � I E! a CITY OF RENTON .Is Finance Department Earl Clymer, Mayor _ Dan Cleaea%Director August 30, 1991 Ms. Delores Kohl Kohl Excavating, Inc. 3330 East Valley Road Renton, WA 98055 Re: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves (W-1023) Dear Ms. Kohl: J 1 a At its regular meeting on August 26, 1991, the Renton City Council accepted your low bid for the above-referenced project in the amount of$74,062.90. Ii To enable preparation of the contract documents, please submit an undated performance bond, insurance certificate, and proof of City and State business licenses to Rick Moreno(206/235- 6209), Planning/Building/Public Works Department. Sincerely, a . Nancy . Milli Deputy ity rk - - a: Ron Olsen, Utility Supervisor Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist Enclosure: Bid Tab 200 Mill Avenue South. Renton,Washington 98055 - )206) 235-2558 17 Ti m $s ,v 1 ,1 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM A6�r. it DAI E: September <t 1991 TO., Dan Clements,Finance Director FROM: Ron Olsen,Water Ulilill Sulwl,isor STAFF CONTACT: Rick Mnrrno,Enginreriltg Sl+rcialist SUBJECT: ('onsiructiun Cmnrm,.pproval for, i Highlands Isolation Valve Installatbn I Eoehxsed please 6ml original comiruction unuracl documrm-.ubinilled by Kolil Exeavating,lnc. The City Council approwd the recummelxlalion for award at its rrgulw meeting on July?G, 199t. 1 At you earliest cotnenience.please review this dreumrnt for all legal matters on brbalt of dx Ciry prior lu City Clerk will Mayoral signature. r w. yyn'h YJi . Y� p r,. 'Y OV I CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM a DATE: September S.1991 TO: Mel Wilson- Transportation Systems Jack Crumley- Maintenance Services Division Ron Nelson- Construction Services Division Jim Gray- Fire Prevention Rick Stoddard Police Department 1 Sam Chastain- Park Department ;v Jim Hanson Building Department 5 i Paul Lumberr Customer Services Randall Parsons- Wastewater/Stormwater Utility Gregg Zimmerman.Plan Review FROM: Abduul Gafour.Water Utility Engineering /QFsv,-x SUBIECF: Repair mid replacement or a water line ureter Williams Avenue Bridge This teller is to notify you that '.at connaclor. Kohl Excavating, Inc., will begin the repair work oil an existing inch water line under Williams Avenue Bridge on Saturday,September 7,1991, 'ne repay work ' will he completed by September 18, 1991. All required permits have been obtained including a Hydraulic Projecl Approval from the Department of Fisheries, an Exemption from Sliuellnw Malugement Act Subsimnl, aelopmenl Petool Requirement, a SEPA exemption front dw City of Renton Planning Department. „v,drolds will IV placed on the river bottom to allow workers to ienunve mill replace he water line mud tw equipment shall enter or operate within The river. Scaffolds will he removed from rm strewn at the end of each day and no debris shall enter the stremo. A Trallic Control Plan hill,been approved for the closure of tine lane on Willians Avenue during annxlruction, Due w the short time time allowed by the Fisheries Deparrmem,this work must begin immediately. Please call me at Ext.6210 if you have any questions or concerns on jigs pt gjecl. t I l P S' I CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM ' Date: September 5, 1991 TO: Ride Moreno FROM: Dan Clements (./�fR• 't r, q Y RE: Ni#dands Isolation Valve/nwallmion CAG-071-91 This correspondence will respond to your September 4 request for a review of the above referenced contract. The insurance requirements of the contract are fine. If you have any questions or comments,please feel free to let me know. DGcsk cc: Marilyn Peterson Yti� • _ 3'` -g F 1� ±a �t } CITY OF RENTON „IL Office of the City Attorney Earl Clymer, Mayor _ _ Lawrence J. Warren i September 5, 1991 i TO: Ron Olsen, water utility Supervisor �I FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney STAFF CONTACT: Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist i RE: CA0-072-91 - Sighland Pump Station Isolation Valves (W-1023) Dear Ron: I have reviewed the above-referenced document and the same is approved as to legal form. G✓�.y�1 Lawrence J. Warren LJW:aa. Encl. cc: Mayor Clymer A6.74%01. i 1 t i 1 I r i Pam Offlce lion 626.100 S 2nd Street-Renton,Washington 9W7-(206)255-M78 5 r ' A, Ith 1 li. 4;1 k�. j l �c-ne�M1eA11`y WR CITY OF RENTON CITY CLERX'S OFFICE EXECUTED/RECORDED DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL DATE: September 9. 1991 TO: Rick Moreno FROM: Marilyn J. Petersen SUBJECT: CAC-072-91-KORL EXCAVATING INC-Miahland Pump Station Isolation Valves-W-1021 ( X) The attached original document has been fully executed and is being returned to you. Please transmit the original to the contractor and retain a copy for your file. An original document is also retained by the City Clerk ( ) As requested in your memorandum, the attached document has been signed by City officials and is being returned to you for execution by other parties. When fully executed and returned to you, please return a signed copy of the document to this office for our permanent record file. ( ) The attached document(s) has Leen recorded with Xing County and is being returned t� you. Please forward copies to parties of interest and lotain a copy for your file. Thank you. MJP:gn Enclosures: (4 Originals) F , t; CITY OF RENTON I MEMORANDUM DATE: Scprcmlwl 7, 1991 4 TO: Rnit Nelsen,duilJing 011lcial T FROM: dick Morello,I'l ujecl Muoagel SUB2EC'T. hrsspeclur Request fur CIP Watarrnaiu Repaaentenl Projects W-1023 and Cwtiracl Change Order:Wrllianrs Avenue Bridge Water Line Replacecnrem hl Augusi,the City Council appruved the Water Utility SectIWI s lequesl lot the cwdid of tire Mule uctitul of llightwuly Isddatfml Valve project to Kohl Eacavetioll, lor. Suwv the Contract Was awarded, an + wkluiunal chwgge order was added,(water lille replacement on W dliwus Ate.bridge). Kulh Fxcatulon has been infurmed of Idle City's approval mid has supplied the City with the aeves<ary bonding, ilisur'NMCs waI sighed contracts, Tire cnntracl It, resenlly been signed by the Mayor so Ibis project will be underway suun. . "tl Tire contract allows tot Ile contactor 60 working days to complete built pi*cls, The City should allow 2-3 lours per day for on die buprclion services,ut as dw project would dictate. Emltsed please hrid a copy,of Ure Cmtctruclioo Ddonme us lot these Plujccu, The Account trundler which an ilupectol would use we as fulluws'. Highlands Isul'llion Valte 021/SW/lR.S94.31.ra5.!!<0e/57apJ/`rdw 44 Wiliiwnc Ave.Bridge Walernlain g21/Spl/18.5%.3q.G5,tfl1S{'/Sfttgl'Frarre/yO•W 410- Shouldyea wklitional infunnmiun please call me a1277.4211g. j: l L� 4 5 ' t FI > CITY OF RENTON mass Planning/Building/Public Works Department Furl ('lymcr, Muyu, I.ynn Gunnison,AdmIMxMNr Sept:mbcr 11. 1991 Vickie Soonest.P.E. puametrix.Irw. P.O.Box 460 Sumner.WA 98790 = Subyece Ilighhmtfs Isolation Valve - CAG-072.91 Dear Vickie `' — '- y+ti Enclosed pleave hod caosultanf nrigind contract Jrxunrent for the xubfea project. This project shall be under way shortly. I have arranged a pie-construction ttteetmk for September 25 at 2'.M to the First Fluor Conference Room. We should truke arrangements to most separately before September 251h to discuss the agauda for:he pre,conxtrucnon meeting. Please call ore at 277.6208 to arrange a meeting nine. Very truly yonra. Rick Macro Project Coordinator HV6 PLdn Eeloa,n f 200 Mill Avenue South • Renton, Washmg+,m +sm� _ J t 1�Ir s 1 I !'! >~ CITY OF RENTON La Planning/Building/Public Works Department Fort Clymer, Mayor _. Lyme GWtesaa,AditaileNirNor 1 a c Septembet IL IINI Mike Skagen .13210,E:ot Valley Road Renton.Washingl,1119805S Subject: Highlands Isolation Valve CAG•072.91 Y Dear Mike: Enclosed please find consultant original contract cl cument for the subject project. 1 Imse :uranged a plc l construction meeting tot Septembet 251h at 2:110 in the First noon Conference lann. Should you haee au) questions regarding this contract,please call me at 277-6208.The City ol Renton is looking fotwmd to winking with your rim construction firm. Very truly yours, /e1P, f Rick Moreno Project Coordinator I itr,P1.6. I'JI<le/YR f 20p Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 Idlraaa"""" 1� a CIiY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: September 21, 1991 TO: Mark Wetherbee,City Inspector 1 FROM: Rick Moreno,Project Coordinator SUBJECT. CAG-072.91,I ighlows Isolation Vain A pre-cmcstruction meeting is scheduled nn the subject project on September 25.at 2:00 p.m.in the First Floor Conference room. Please tndhe arrwrgements to attend, If you would like to go over the project pr',c to this meeting give me a call(27',621Mt). Thanks. {I 1 { I 1 R t, tE"av t M aIr wr � � 5 y. 21 1Q L< 4 a- CITY OF REN1ON Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor 6yaa Gensiau, Admhalatrater t i i th ilt i f Ociolei 22.1991 *4 y Mik<Skaaen Kohl Eseaeariry{,Inc. i .11lo Earl Valley Roar! , Ranmt Wmhitgton 9W M A Subject. Request for Curt of Atklitional Work lot CAC-072 41 I Dear Mike, Pleaw boM enclosed the required chmoaal Conaktim plan aal pndile derail for replactlµ the eaisliny,laaainurg wall where a tequiretl%alw clImIlrrr is to be installed You are requested to submit it ttsst local,drown fur Ibis mkhrioual work. Pfeww subnlil material,lata)t.Aral equipmrm chats with your bid wad allowable pndit,oar fa•ad aml 8.2%sww ales I", Very IN'Uly"m ��ldr, lf� ' Rick Mortar, Project Coordinator K.h13 dm l ackwun :110 Mill Avenue South• Renlon,Washington 98055 mini ntf:. PUMP 5TAT10N �{ y a�: ACP DRIVEWAY ( pR AIN III—I' REMOVE 12' OF RETAINING WALL I 18" CIP I" PVC CL2 SOLUTION J/A" G.S. CMU RETMHIND vAIL ROCKERY-% RELOCATE PIPC. CONNECT 10 ExISTING, BOTH ENDS 0 EXCAVATION IS aE0u1RE0 TO BE SCHEDULED WITH THE ENGINEER TO ALLOW VERIMAT10N x - -- OF SOIL MATERIAL IN BACK OF ROCKERY x - x --- r -- x -- — x x r LE 177902CI " 21 1779 us Detlll SCALE IN FEET t r 1 + ,, . •. . � .- _ :. -. .. ,. � '• "J 1� ,l���i�.<. �• � ,'`;'� • ~,�r�i(` `:�! � •� • �i. -• % �. .�. :.� h?��. �i � . �. '. .• : Ili r� r� _rr � . � . � r. r i� •� r. _ � to ,�� �� � r� r,�, r'� "yam. r '�1 � �i �� �. �r �r 'i�� r � ��. .r\�\ + r� i �� .r r"�%� ' >j%yy `%y/>%% �% »air�*_'�` �r � � �" •� ' • � � .: y fi +'^- .may- � .�L� �. � �1/� � � •�\i� ..� .�{'y,Ji 1ti��..�1��1.��a�,:.ir[.�'BP.•�.n�ur.j.�..r.fiJtLr�r•l ..._.•.•.�p..y � , .. CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department Earl Clymer, Maynr__ hpra Gammas.Admiahtrator 5 .January 28. 1992 it Mike Skagen Kohl Excavating, Inc. 3330 East Valley Road Renton,Washington 98055 Subject: CAG-072-91. Highlands Isolation Valves(W-10231 Dear Mike: Per our conversation of Ja iary 21. 1992. a cost breakdown for the restoration of lawn aroc was requested and ties been received. Please be advised that previous field discussions in December of utilizing hydroseed were in error. Under the Speciai Provisions of our contract, all lawn restoration shall utilise commercially grown sod 1 Je enclosed). Therefore, please submit a revised cost breakdown tot the restoration of the disturbed area utilizing such commercially grown sod. If you have any questions, please call Rick Moreno at 277-6208. Very truly yours, Ronald L. Olsen Water Utility Manger ' KoNlewn:xm cc: Riot Marerw.N.W1 lyi p ' ,y Nc\�e Srunen.Paremame,mc. 1 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 m F7- 4 SP - 4 g. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws relating to disposal of havardous j substances and shall be contractually responsible for ensuring that all subcontractors comply as well. sw��ii R";&N OF PRIVATE. PROP .RTY._i Supplemental Section 1-07.16 shall be ar. ,,ded to read, `In order to facilitate the contractor's j progress, removal of property such as plants,shrubs, trees, fences,conereteittaining walls and + rockeries.within the work area may be required. The contractor shall take care as to not damage such private property. All lawn within the area to be disturbed by the contractor's operations d& shall be removed and disposed. The disturbed lawn area shall be restored, after trench is backfilled and compacted, using commercially grown sod;, r"vurbed lawn areas, after i reolacem nrs. n d,shall be watered a minimum of four(4)times a week for three weeks. The watering shall be of such duration as to soak the replaced sod thoroughly and promote good root growth. All property shall be restored to as near original condition and location as pu!abltau„ additionalcosf.to the uwner.•.;A .3 CFilLp ti/CAStMd�.4C'.t/T � T�TA� r'�CS7-NLA/iv+9 Art.`'d rl y,��5�J I i y CITY OF RENTON UL Plsnning/13uilding/Public Works Department *!'Acer, Mayor Lyn Gartman.AdsWsbass February 11, 1992 Vickie Sironen Parametrix, Inc. P.O. Box 460 Sumner, WA 98390 SUBJECT: HIGHLANDS ISOLATION VALVE Dear Vickie: As part of the contractual , nent with the City of Renton for the subject project, Parametrix was to supply the City with as-built plan sheets on mylar. We are making available, for your use in preparing the as-built drawings, a copy of the field changes and pro-existing conditions as documented by the City Inspe,for. This project l' not yet been closed for the contractor (Kohl Excavating) due to lawn restoration obligations on his part. However,for construction purposes, the project is complete. I apologize for not having been in communication with you for some time. Upon receiving the completed a..Ltuilt plan set, our contract can be complete. Thanks again,and please call me at 277-6208 if you need to verify any data enclosed. Very truly yours, Po k Moreh We Utility Engineering Specialist Aa-11VILT/RLMAt Au.chm.m i f n . 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton.Washm9lon 98055 _fR CITY OF RENTON y Plannipg/Building/Public :,.As Department Earl Clymer, Msyar Lynn Cuttmaaa,Administrator August 10,19)2 Parametric,Inc. P.O.Box 460 , Sumner,WashngtonW A% Ann'Vi.-kie Sit own,P.E. '.. ,.-.;..., Subject: Revisions to As-Built Drawings for Highlands Isolation Valves,W-1023 Dear Vickie: A Last Friday 1 fatally received comments back from the water shop in reference to the as-built set you submitted to me earlier this summrr You will notice that changes have been made. Also,the land submittal will wed to be printed on 22x31 mymr sheets. Should you have any questions of this request,please call me at 277.6208. Very truly /yyyours, Richard L.r4oreno Project Manager Wuilt.DOCna Attxhmenu i, l j 200 Mill Avenue South • Renton, Washington 98055 ` K ?•..N['fA^9^'M 1Mblr,�M1>-v1eYV Y,c�,yy,r� { CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM i DATE: August 21, 1991 70: Kathy Keolker-Wneeler. Chair },. Members of Utilities Committee 1 VIA: Mf yor Clymer FROM: L I ' ddi nn,Administrator Planni ung/Public Works Department i STAFF CONTACT; Ron Olsrfi,Water Utility Supervisor SUBJECT: Highlands Pump Station Isolation Valve Installation iOn July 23, 1991, a bid opening was held for Highlands Pump Station Isolation Valve Installation,'hater Project W-1023. The low bid was submitted by Kohl Excavating, Inc. of Renton in the amount of 074,01012.90 for the installation. This bid was approximately 11% higher than the Enginec•'s Estimate. After reviews by Paremetrix, Inc., ow consultant on this project, and RH2 Engineering, it has been determined that the bid should be accepted. It is Administration's recommendation that Ko-, Excavating, Inc. be awarded this contract in the amount of $74,062.90 and that the 61ayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract for same. wuva.wo P, t _ t F f{yam 1 ,r a. CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA HILL i L CA6• dN-'I BNFORu su 17TING DArA: f AGENDA or: %0600+ Dptmwnwre.. Administrative Services/City Clerk st./E Cr tftt.. Marilyn Petersen AGENDA STATUS: CPn..t......... XX SWJECT; .Wlic Xorina.. Bid Opening 7/23/91, Highland Pump Station C., •.paNMm... 1 Isolation Valves Ord......... 1 ! aemlutian...... — old Navin....... F%NOIIi: Nw Ina.iFe'a.... f Bid Tabulation(J bids) stuff s.r.im... Oth.r........... Ottr.r........... SECONIENOED ACTION: APPMALS: Refer to Utilities Committee I Lw•I opt...... rimrca DpL... )trier........... I L FIfIA m INPACt: � ed En it r R .r ... rr. ,f.r/Amn m.. Amount BWaette.... Raervx Garwnt.d... SUMMARY Of ACllgl: F.cgineer's Estimate: $65,000.00 .. W I / tf i A � i } _ ..M CITY OF RENTON BID TABULATION SHEET PROJECT: HIGHLAND PUMP STATION ISOLATION VALVES W-1023 DATE,: JULY 23, 1991 FORMS BIDDER NC BB EEO BID AT MW DEMAND CONSTRUCTION INC. 12351 SE 223RD DRIVE KENT, WA 99031-9606 $ 209,908.00 KOHL EXCAVATING INC. E 3330 EAST VALLEY ROAD RENTON. WA 98055 S 74,0 110 1 ; ,ly OMEGA CONTRACTORS INC. P. O. BOX 430 DUVALL, WA 98019 $ 27,522.938 r L.r s 1�. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE S 65,000,00 LegM i EC: Em;Eolwiw so: Ei48a EEO: Epwl qN—t r.�tY FDANt 1TT Mtit= W! Minim Ww 'i biMan,tloc/c R r Parametrix, Inc. PO Boa 460 Sum ,WA%:,N -- a08663-5In-P 6309810•Fa.:.' 686306a6 P July 14, 1991 PMX N21-1779-02(04) Mr. Rick Moreno City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: Highland Pump Station Isolation Values Dear Rick: 4 Enclosed is the bid tabulation for the referenced project showing Kohl Excavation, Inc, as low bidder at $74,062.90. We understand that the City of Renton has had a favorable experience working with Kohl Excavating, Inc. in the past. Based on the above information, we recommend award to Kohl Excavating, Inc. Very truly yours, PA teki Sironen, P. i VS:vm - ,_. ... Enclosure -700 �.:q. A' I ^6 ENGINEERS ,• ,.l PLANNERS SCIENTISTS 1328.ooi 458) August 6, 1991 Mr. Ron Olson City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98065 Subject: Highlmids Isolation Valve Review of Rids and I mommondation of Award Dear Ron. At your request,we have reviewed the dosigrs and contractor bide for the Highlands Isolation Valve project. The propose of our review was to emmiuo the alternatives available to the City regarding award or redesign of the project. The alternatives are being examinadbecsuse of Lid prime that ere higher than the ongineer's estimute. We have examined the ongineers design and cost estimating procedures and have identified three alteruallvos for proceeding with this pmloct. Each alternative is haled below; 1. Rebid the project using the current design 2. Redex;m and rebid the project 3. Award the existing design to the low bidder. Kohl Excavating j As a precursorcussing each alternative,it should be noted that the construction costs for this kind oi , trot are very difficult to predict. The construction is potentially difficult and the possibility of damaging existing facilities is greater than normal. Most contractors are not interested in assuming this kind of liability during strong market conditions when there is an, abundance of other work to pursue. We behove this explains the low bidder j turnout for this project. F i In addition,the idontitiahle construction Coate and potential profits are small compared to the risks and unknowns of deep excavations such as this one. RolaLiveli small assumptions about excavation difficulty can have a large impact nn construction costa. We',elieve this explains the wide range of bid prima i i i _ --"RH2 ENGINEERING,P.S. .. .. .._ ._--- P58t 7584h A�nmr I. • 5ver ZnU Oylmtrm uv amWmR a Wowed.WA 98052 t _J ; ma .. Mr.Ion Olean August 6, 1991 Page 2 Altarnative 1 -Rebid In this alternative, the City would reject all of the bide, and rebid the project using the existing plane and epecificali.k,s. Although this is sometimes effective at lowering bid prices on large jobs with many bidden, our experience with projects similar to this one is not favorable. Because of the Icw bidder turnout and wide price range,the bide are more likely to go up rather than down. Since the City cannot predict bidder reaction,this alternative has the potential of actually increasing wnatruction costs. When this possibility is combined with the added administrative costs to rebid,this is the least favorable alternative- Al rnative 2 R dkei¢n and Rebid In this alternative,the City would reject all of the bids,redesign the project,and rebid with new plans and specifications. We have examined the existing design in detail, and have found only one possible redesign element that would save more than the cost of the redesign services. This includes deletion of the "hydra-stop"in-line valve and the need to keep the reservoir on-line during the first valve cut-in. As an alternative, the Mount Olivet Pump Station could be equipped with a heck-pressure sustaining valve,and the Highlands reservoir can be taken off-line for the durati( i routine valve installation procedure,in lieu of the "hydra-stop" installation. The Gera pressure sustaining valve would allow a nominal hydraulic elevation to be maintained in the rc .o while the reservoir is off-line. This procedure is frequently used to pump into closed distribution systems without storage. We estimate the potential cost savings as follows: Delete"hydra-sty-.. $06,000) Modify valve at Mt. Olivet $ 3.000 Design serviou $ 1,200 Rebid administration $ 2,600 Total Potential Savings t 9,300 This alternative also runs the risk of higher second bid prices for the same masons outlined in Alternative No. 1. dA MMa No 3 Award to Kohl ExcQv ins! in this alternative, the City would accept the bid of the low bidder, Kohl Excavating, and proceed with the contract. Although the bid costa are higher than the engineers estimate, the costs are within th+ City'r '.udget for this work. This alteruntive has the added advantage of allowing the City to negotiate the design change described in Alternative No. 2,with the contractor alter contract award. Although it is usually true that a negotiated credit is less than a bid credit,it we ild in this case save the expense of bidding and design. We meommend Alternative No.3. The City has the lowest overall met increase exposure by awarding the existing design and low bid to Kohl Excavating if possible, the City should 1� J alb Mr, Ron Olean August 6, 1991 Page 9 a' pursue the negotiation of a contract change to delete the hydra-stop volvo and installation. After the credit price is known,the City can docide if the not savings are justified. ,,,,,„, •'._„•;. Please tall if you have queauoo regarding our comments. Sincerely, RH2 ENGINEERING, P.S. Daniel R.Ervin,P.E. cc: Vicki Sironen,P.E., Parametnx, Inc. 1 +.w�L.If.91.I. .wRw9w.. CERTIFIED TABULATION BID TABULATION SHEET OF BIDS.FECEIVEO far DI AMrDx �. CALLED tv Ct1V DI x3NTON IVELIC.O.Rt O[.NIITMMT DATE IIAY FF.,N1 200 M0.L AWNVf 3OVTx BV �4 NE IYOMUNPIxMI E1.11 N 140LAfiOx VAI\'lE TINE 230IM IIIMTON.WA — T ZCE 6TM F10011,A1H10N MVN�C1IAl i DATE EWIOIxa -- BIDDERS NAME AND ADDR(SS MDIn31.'S ErtiMATE ON.EXCAVATING,WC OMEO+cenTlUmo11.WC D .ocON3T1UGnON,WC. NO ITEM DESCRIPTION pNTYIVNITS UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Ul AICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT I Insult 1.11 nVM1ns 1LS 37OD0 156.07394 *63_450,00 $63,45000 *72.590.00 $72,590.00 $190.000.00 s190.OD0.0O 2 TynCS 51fGt3 ILS t90N $4,00000 f6.000.00 $5.000,00 36,300.00 $8.30000 ss,p0000 IA.OD0.00 SUBTOTAL SCIIEDI_C"A' $60,073 90 t68.AS000 $60.890 00 I19A.000.00 61%SALES TAX $4,926,05 $5,61290 $6,63298 115.906.00 TOTAL 185,000.00 174,082.90 f67,522.98 f109.606.00 1 I i =7 f IN r 1 !� i UTILITIES COMMITTEE _ COMMITTEE REPORT August 26. 1991 Bid Opening 7123191. Highland Pump Station Isolation Valvea Referred 8112191 -- "' The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation that Kohl Excavating, 'nc. of Renton be awarded the contract in the amount of $74.062.90 for the installation of the Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves. The Committee further recommends that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract document, upon approval of the City Attorney. Lt- Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair `) heresa Zimmer any Vice�C,hairr zC 5Jaase Tanner, Mc mbar Copies: Ron Olsen Welk Marva a:f 1-OfALO+or I i i x r !✓t9 14-1023 Highlands Isolation Valve 2+ CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 235-2631 PRFC0NSTkUCTI0N UNIM ENCE DATE: SCDteIDQ4 21. 1991 TIME: 2;00 PM PLACE: City Hall In floor Conference Room DEVELOPER I CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR/NAME OF PROJECT: COMPANY NAME: City f Renton COMPANY ADDRESS: 200 Mill Avenue South,Renton,WA 9801e PHONE:2776208 FAX NO:235-2541 CONTACT: Rick Moreau _ NAMF OF PROTECT: Highland Pump Station Iraltlim Valves INSTALLATION' Gate yalves/Butter0 V 1 tine Modiliicahunx LOCATION: Hi,hluds Reservoir PROJECT COORDINATOR: Rick Moreno - PLEASE CHECK DEPARTMENTS TO BE NOTIFIED AND SPECIFY PERSON TO ATTEND: IXI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: IXI Utility Plan Review St152a Zuri=rzinal IXI Water utility Abdoul GafogC — IXI Waste Writer Utility David Cbn5tcnwn IXI Storm Water Utility It•..d•II D•rmn• IXI Tranaportaltm Systems Karl Hamilton IXI Matntenance Services Divi.on )ju'k Crun I y [XI Customer semce:P.I.C. Dec B edl IXI Construction Semces Mark-Wetherticc IXj Fire Pmvenuon Tim Gryv_ I 1 Police Department I I Park Departmnt _ I I Budding D<pnment I I Other — -- OUTSIDE DEPARTMENTS: 1XJ CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY IXI All Aswcound Civil Contmlom I I Departtdml of Trurspurtatiun $72-0070 IXj U.S.West Commwiutinns 235-3012 [XI Puget Sound Power h Light Co. 235.2947 X-2912 1 I Sumle City Light 694-3076 IXI TCI Cable of Washington(Phil F,A) 433.3434 X-3094 IXI Waahmguxt Natural Om Compny 622-6767 X-2838 I I METRO-Bus Routes 654-1593 I j King County Inspocbnn 24.0770 I 1 Other: r D:e H14 RIA1:pr e e yy y TO. Finance Director FROM: Public Works Director CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating.Inc ESTIMATE N0. 1 + CONTRACT NO: CAG-07291 PROJECT: (W 1023)Highlands Pump Station Isolation Valves i 1. Contractor Earnings this Estimate $27,00000 t 2. Sales Tax @ 8.2% $2,214 00 I Total Contract Amount this estimate $29,214.00 4. Earnings Previously Paid Contractor $0 00 5 Earnings Due Contractor the Estimate` $25,65000 �a 6. Subtotal Contractor cayments $25,650.00 1 7 Retainage on Previous Earnings $0 00 8 Rominage on Earnings lh,s Estimate•• S1,35000 9 Subtotal Retainage $1,350,00 10 Sales Tax Previously Paid $0 00 11 Sales Tax Due this Estimate $2.214 00 Subtotal Sales Tax $2,214 00 Grand Total S 29,214.00 •(95%x Line 1) •`(Retainage 5%x Line 1) Financa Department Action Payment to Contractor(Lines 5 and 11) Account No 421/500/185963465/55055/55057/5460 Esemaien 627,86400 Retained Amount(line 8) Account No 421,'500/185%3465/55055/55057/5460 Eaomaie al 51.35000 Total This Estimate Esumai•x $29,21,1 00 cMoEKfc, 6s° Charter 116,Laws of 1965 A6 iel J•Pli Cd>Lyl Renton Certification (,the undersigned do hereby certify under penalty of perjury,that the materials have been P furnished,the services tendered or the labor performed as described herein.and that the clam Is a to tlue eM unpaid Obligation againsl the City of Henton.and trial 1 am authoni o uthet�n//hca}e alnd cenity to said C117 signal W3^ (, d C. I-�. �1 1,.,•l J 1 L.� J rub r w° r +a ��t A Y � I a. [oM Eauvat:N , I,. Oa U: ID t3 Gt 3R0 Eaat val lav Roan stoat: d of 7 Ranter, W %055 Cap4tRd W: R.L. Morann EM CCOPLETE 1 Inatallaefon of lsotwM valve. I 1.5. W 450.00 0 50.00 0 $0.00 ox 2 iraIXM $ahtV t L.S. 15.000.00 0 $0.00 0 f0.00 Ok FUTAL PAYMENT talM wave r i. or lin. R lacwant 19TAL PAYMENT i 1 h TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. CONTRACT NO. CAG 072.91 ESTIMATE NO. 002 PROJECT: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves,(W•1023) 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $68,450.00 2. SALES TAX 0 8.20% $5.612.90 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $74,062.90 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $25,650.00 5. ' EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $65,027.50 6. SUBTOTAL•CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS $90,677.50 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $1,350.00 8." RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $3,422.60 9. SUBTOTAL-RETAINAGE $4,772.50 1 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $2,214.00 11, SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $5,612.90 12. SUBTOTAL-SALES TAX $7,826.90 (2516 x LINE 1) -r— ••(RETAINAGE:5%) GRAND TOTAL: $103,276.90 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $70,640.40 8 2 $70,640.40 RETAINED AMOUNT(Line 8): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $3,422.60 M 2 $3,422.50 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE: $74,062.90 CHARTER 116,LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION ,.rrxwrnwrom rMwcarryNN M n n,wr,rwrn,l wrenw.s w.N rx rwwYMa tr rwMas rxrro a m axon n�raweo u r¢vuro wrw.ua nur r,rtauwu�xnr.oie ww uwuo &WYp r✓y: oaanan rtr„[anar rn+w,uronur,u, ,,. wrtw1Y xnur ro cWY I ' roraa ( dwl 6+y 12�3��1 Printed On:IZW91 City of Renton Public Works Department Page 1 y J In 1Pi.I]MI CM4Pnm Pda ww4 Gp�'w+Y �1 3 gIyY.Nd'YY NNBUMiWMw VYr�.M'-IW]I GVKtl vunM uo ol]fl Cewr wNEuwRrt frY�uN Nurbr K¢ LaY'q Wu CY].IWI I s INr RIr iN M1n pNwW^ µY EY y j Nmmo 11 aYmIP Vfr u�S q• •Iw,,.roa t4o1 .naTo • rr m Im VmlMou.o�0.uoV o.mm IWW Nfwl o,mNm oOmW NO wIT ¢tt 10 ISmom m Om Im 1E.W6m Im 4%=o oo E m• uyly l!'EJ1MIYw rYI �Luro Sum 10 1... om ON Im 7,NM Im E].tlCW NO 4wc��,w v.�IYy fpa iura.5un 10 ].YAW ON ON 1. 1.6[Om IN NO ]MM.a„w u�y y.. 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SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $1.390.64 12• SUBTOTAL-SALES TAX $9,217.54 (95%x LINE 1) '• (RETAINAGE:5%) GRAND TOTAL: $121,626.55 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $17,501,70 N 3 FINAL $17,501.70 _ RETAINED AMOUNT(Line 8): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $847.95 N 3 FINAL $847.95 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE: $18,349.65 CHARTER 116,LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION lAA4w- '4V W'(r lneumlY.vto oo KiYYf2IrW uu�rowrn /'[I�/1 �.-_" 'xwr..wr,rwrxMwnM4x MK�xx.nxwrco.TK S C Y�^'� y�d�Z se�rrn�aaeodna uwn wwarou o[cwaEn k(kI tl�- 4/P/q2. 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IMI.. nWM W'm.. 0 i g1"l92 r r .A t ^a r, 1 CI11 O1' RENION Public Works Department CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT CONTRACT: CAG 072-91 Highland Pump Station Valves (W-1023) C.O.*I CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: WILLIAMS AVENUE BRIDGE WATER LINE REPLACEMENT Remove approximately I40 lineal feet of 8" cast-iron water line and replace with B" ductile iron Class S6, Victaulic mechanical pipe unler Williams Avenue Bridge. All work to COnfom with City of Renton Standards and Specifications and subject to conditions as shown on Department of Fisheries Hydraulic approval Permit Me. 00-48973-01 dated September M, 1991. The work shall include all testing, disinfection, and flushing of new water line and connections to existing water line. The lump sum test shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials and perform- ing all operations required to complete the above work Lump Sum: $27,000.00 8.2% Sales Tax: j 2,214.00 .v t TOTAL: $29,214.00 i ) ORIGIN"cON771AOT WRRE"CONTRACT ESTIMATED NETT CHANGR ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL ATTRR CHANGE $74,062.90 $74,062.90 $29,214.00 $103,276.90 SIGNATURM Contractor. Date Project Engineer. Data. 10 • 71 Approved By. Date: `i'—b-y aT .. ,.. x . ;e� . u 1 I p'Y 1 Y~. Y f1 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTIUTILITY SYSTEMS DIVISION CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT CONTRACT: CAG 072-91 Highland Pump Station Valves(W-1023) C.O.92 CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating,Inc. ^8 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: HIGHLANDS ISOLATION VALVES ADDITIONAL WORKt 1 Due to inaccurate plans of eAisting piping configuration, an alteration to the new piping route is required. The changes include the addition of a 48"diameter manhole(17'deep),one(1)each 16" mechanical joint sleeve, an addition of a sanitary sewer connection to existing sewer manhole on 12th Avenue Notch, and addit:onal costs for extra depth to a new 16" Butterfly vault All work must wn£orin to the City of Renarn swuJards and apecifrcatluro wki subject to dte satisLaion of the engineer. The work shall include all testing, disinfection and Rushing of new water and sewer lines, and - .. connections to existing water and sewer lines. The lump sum Dust shall constitute full compensation for all lahor, equipment, materials, and performing all operations required to complete the above work. Lump sum: S I7,659.01 " 8.2% Sales Tax $1,448.04 TOTAL: $19,107.05 �ORIDn1A CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED NET CHANGE ESTVAATEDCONTRAC AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS URDU 'rUTAL AFTER CHANUF. $74,062.90 S103,276.90 $19,107.05 $122,383.95 SIGNATURESS:,[�// Contractor:.' Project Engineer- 0 Approved By: Data: /7. G / i L� T o` R I } y ,r,:. `ar a A'-91 98 4t'`ux,�:h RA CITY OF RENTON Public Works Department - CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT *1�� CONTRACT: CAG 072-91 Highland Pump Station Valves (W-1023) C.0.01 CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: WILLIAMS AVENUE BRIDGE WATER LINE REPLACEMENT Remove approximately 140 lineal feet of 8" cast-iron water line and replace with 8" ductile iron Class 56, Victaulic mechanical pipe under Williams Avenue Bridge. All wor" to conform with City of Renton Standdrds and Specifications and subjctt to conditions as shown on Department of Fisheries Hydraulic approval Permit No. 00-4897341 dated September 4, 1991. The work shall in,lude all testing, disinfection, and flushing of new water line and connections to exis.iaE water line. The lump am cost shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials and perform- ing all operations required to complete the above work. ... Lump Sum: $27,000.00 ,. 8.2% Sales Tax: $ 2,214.00 TOTAL: $29.214.00 - 9 p ORHIINA1.CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED NET CHANCE ESTIMATED CONTRACT .„ AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANGE $74,U62.9U $74,062.90 $29,214.00 $103,27t..90 i SIGNATURES` Contractor. -,R!, tt.��L ., Date: Y/ {{ Project Engineer: • _ Date: 91 Approved BY: r Date: 1 t f ( _ CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT CONTRACT: CAG 072-91 C.O. X3 CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: Highlands isolation valves additional work: Pursuant of receiving acceptance of this project. the contractor requests the use of hydroseeding in lieu of commercially grown sod. The Wmer Utility and Water Maintenance Section accepts this request. The use of hydroseeding to restore construction related disturbed area will result in a cost credit to the " City as shown below: The work shall include regrade Of disturbed area and all related costs for hydrosetx ing. The lump sum cost constitutes full compensation for all labor, equipment, materials, and performing all operations required to complete the alawo . xk. Credit 4,000 sf®$.35 ($1,400) commercial sod and 4.000 sf a L.S. $700 hydroseeding - TDTAL CREDIIr (VOW k ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED NET ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT CHANGE THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANGE $74 062.90 $122,383 95 (Credit$7001 $121,683.93 { SIGNAIURES: Kohl Exceovating, Inc. '� I Contractor: 7 � Dne: Y 3 '1 12_ De liar Project Engineer: � PAU� Date: z 9;b& t f T—r-- Approved by: D a/-Iaa K'Al y� 1 Stara of Weshmpmn t Department of Reverie AX 02 Reg No 4 Audt P,ocodmes a Admmnbatron Olyngpx,Washington 985N 0090 D61e:____—_____ _ _ —.._____ : Y`• I NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT From. DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Assigned To Notice is humby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below. Description of Contract 072-91 Hl(2jLAND.S PUO' STATION ISOIAT ION VALUES - a-1023 Contractors Name Telephone No. Kohl evatin Inc. (2W,) 2SI-8820 Contractor's Address 3330 Bast Valley Rwd, Renton, NA 98055 t Date Work Acceptal Dale Wod f.0mmert0etl Date Work Completed 03/01/92 _I2/0//91 02/17/92 Surely or Bonding Co, Hurley, Atkins, A Stewrt, Inc. Attn: Ron Hertz, Phone: (206) 682-5656 Agent's Address 1 1800 Nlneth Ave. Suite 1500, Seattle, NA 98101 Contract Amount: $ 68,4SO.00 _.. Arttount Disbursed: S 116.006.10_,___ F e Additions: 43,959.01 Amount Retained. 5,620.45 Sates Tax. 9,217.54 _ . Total 121.626.55 _^ Total 1 By.__. Phone No 1 The Disbursing Officer must conplele and mail three copies of this notice to the Depanmem of Revenue.Olynpta. Washington 9850e,immediately after acceplame of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENTS SHALL 3 BE MADE FROM R[TAMED FUND until receipt of Depanmenl's certificate,and then only in accordame wah said ' certificate. FORM REV 31 0020 12 861 L i';Y � ,YY a e Q o N . \.. gQ CiONL. C• � I .� ��. .`. vo/�J 1 • � 'p — 2t�ac'Muo—, •iC OOT fv �a c.►L�- 3, a i jn.aM' snk, y.�e;+ v4tt2a a,�,19 vk'�n" t} y !M1 �L 61• I.ILI, 4'.y" 3'•0�' L 4' r •� 12• Cl�•I•) � I i l 1111 t I i i • •s n .r J.. ♦. 42 IF �M j� I 11'N M •Arf Jac.• by $�(T Oc►n.� h►IYMwv io ri win» �r�•« .....---' J 6 33 e.e 14 p.. ".q w �,t �t L 4 F � y J w/023 ;U/v��/LA/YOS/SGYAT/ON vAlv£S . .. -y I'NMP i NE 12TH ST (z o lc z�) sr ® 3414. (lb-?x la) _ ®� s.F. (P 2e4 (% bO. x h, e� 2xx:15) I `reT,►�. is�AeJ►1T Of L.►v1N {�l3sTbY�Po1J: 3954 �F. uiMww nrw ,� L�IOM 1�1•R =^� 4S t-+rn,.lC�.II a•errs�a(<-..1.� pyn "NxR �\ lilt s vv&N J L� now fl,ege gµ�rJ p � y "• n' f ' \ 4,1 fJ #iI�LSJ�DS {5a�.e.t1.71.J y�<. (�arl'H hll"�• 3r I�YJnr1P JaJu�r) t1ttIK OOf Mfrs e..... umstol is l'st ustwsot urst i� J j!>nJ i i.G I NCs r-- r-- a aj a ri D.L. G,L VOA C,I, alu«..av omarnov \w4m NOT tG SC L46) ucmK am .n•u Simi -cS Simi" M ru ,.., f n 1.1 ome 2'!•IM 70071IRi -book- A4vo.INVG Sarw�►r>!r I A-V riMnn7lNn �, Ytvozl 1 Noi17N171p�11YJ ffJtl 30 o1NRi I ff•N2 No sm" 2. t I I owd pt1X (Z) \�v%J 5f1�M7 ° In'h'"re+lc e DAP � \ � a G'¢r�y N �iU11.O1Nb i r !Wl 1 vi►t1Y oINir I f ivw Ib' 41 A i unrsox nr:e rii urxn o amcc ,�.•, OIL usws of urct v CONCU RENCE -,1MirM ,E CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Al e: avbtrtien .u: Planni g/Building/Public Works vor Ae.ras at: pevpvteow.. air y Systems Division April 20, 1992 Stan Contmt..... Honald L. Olsen Aww.st.t.. Rick Moreno a-e208i c.n..nt ........... X "Jot. RubN.H..nrte... CAG 072-91 tnrr..yara.rw... W-1023 Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves Om,..n....,........ I Contractor: Kohl Excavating, Inc. R..douo............ I oa w.ie.......... E.bWiu: No*au...* ...... Final Pay Estimate Notice of completion of Public Works Contract ......... R.o.rr.neMW Amion: ApprovM.. Council concurrence for approval of project L.dN D"I........ and final pay estimate. otm...........,.... F.oM lmp.m: Ely.ndltW.R.Ruir.e... $17,501.70 TranAavAm.,gmmt.... lAmount audwt........ $140,626.55 R.vuw.G.e.m.d,.._.. 1 (1992 Proposed Adjusted Budget) 1I s.mm.ry nr Aroon Date of Commencement: December 4. 1991 - Date of completion: March 1, 1992 9u1r Racomm.Mabon: The Utility Systems Division of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends that the project be accepted, the final pay estimate be approved, and the retalnage in the amount of $5.620.45 be released after thirty (30) days, subject to the receipt of all required authorizations. The original contract amount was for 674,062.90 and the final contract amount is $121,626.55. This additional cost was ,1 result of additional work and modifications during the construction of the project. This extra work included the replacement of a frozen watermain it the Williams Avenue North bridge. r The total budget for this project is $140,626.55. The balance of $18,000 was used for consulting engineer's services during construction and City staff time for contract administration. This project was funded through the 1990.1991 Capital Improvement Project Budget. 042 270ALW,. L -Iquo p CERTIFIED TABULATION BID TABULATION SHEET ►.r "�' OF,BID ECEIVED CRT��AO11 I j / TE MT 33,1Bel CALLED BY CRY Of REMTON PUBLIC WO DEPARTMEKT DA M Mll AVENGE SOUTH BY: aae MOIeAIID PUMP STATION ISOLATM VALVES T11E 3:30 Pal. RENTM,WA PLACE 5�DNOOR,MNTOII MUIILTPAL DATE: BIDDERS NAME AND ADDRESS [AHWEEITi ESTMIIIE Ralf pICAVwl110.EBC. aMEG COI(TMCTaR.OW DEMNO CONfiRIlCT1ON,NC.NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION ONTVAINRS UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1 Install Isolation Valves 1 LS $70,00 $56,073 94 $63,450.00 $63,450,00 $72,590.00 $72,590-00 $190,000.00 $190,000.00 2 Tramh Safety 1 LS $90.00 $4,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $8,300.00 $8,300.00 34,000.00 $4,000.00 SUBTOTAL SCHEDULE'A• $60,073.94 $68,450.00 $80,890.00 $194,000.00 8.2% SALES TAX $4,926.06 $5,612.90 $6,632.98 $15,908.00 TOTAL $65.000.00 $74,062.90 $87,522.98 $209,908.00 i 1 G, _ TT.ZYe L- 1 X/ �y"Y CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL At a; I s.l,mitaaao t.: Planning/Buil'�ng/Public Works Fop A1laMe or: a.troivnwta.. Utility Systet.,- Jivision December 18 1991 I sun Cont.ct..... Ronald L. Olsen Aa•ma staW. Rick Moreno mszoel Co. ..t............. X subNac Fvbbc Na.aK... CAG 014.91 conaapaMwre. W-1019 Houser Way North Stealmain Replacement ordm.no............ W-1022 Puget Drive SE 16'Watermain Extension Ra.r.a............ . Contractor: Gary Merlin Construction Co. Inc. _ as a,rn......._. E.hi0ita: Naw Final Pay Estimate sudv s...,.o.._. Notice of Completiot ' Public Works Contract if.rmat,.n......... Letter of recommen fir acceptance of project. R....ndad Ao.... Ap.rovW: Council concurrence for approval of project and final pay L.ar Dw...... :A1 1 estimate. it"""Door-- oft............... FA Impact: E.o.nait.t.R.Wnad_. s 53,852.04 (Final Pay Estimate) Tt.n.raNma,A M..,... tn.um euaaaue. _.. $291,330.94 (1991 Adj. Budget) Rm,wa D.n.r.tae....._ S.mm.rv.1 Action: Date project commenced: July 22, 1991 / Date proiect completed: September 16, 1991 stars Raco.rnaMauon: I The Utility Systems Division of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends that the project be accepted, the final pay estimate be approved, and the retainage of $8.86O.48 be released after thirty(3O)days, subject to the receipt of all required authorizations. i The original contract amount was for $149.857 and the final contract amount is $191.740.23, The 7.8% increase in cost was due to additional work and modifications during the construction of the project. The total budget (1991 adj. budget) for this project is $291,330.94 and the balance o1 $99,590.71 used for consulting engineer's services during construction and City staff time tot contract administration. This project was funded through the 1990 and 1991 Capital Improvement Project Budget. D:91904:11 M'pa i _._ . . U:T-a'1-19?1 lt:h iF'idi An n •. ..I lta, - attV/ `L A' h, KOHL EXCAVATING.INC. ENtpN 3330 En, Volley Rd. � Tb.:PI• ,. Mn,on, wah;npron DROSS 261-6e20 Dole September 12,1991 InAWe. 09546 low fat •'1+ City of Renton ►.O.W"bo, CAO 072-91-1W-1023 public Works Dept- O,M,e/by Ron Olsen 200 Mill Ave• South Job Change Order M 1 �J Renton. We. 9E05S i Williams Avenue Bridge Water Line Replacement Tomt ill D�,covn, IDrh ANwz on Equlpm7L� ll ClU end lobe.Net PRICE DESCRIPTIONMOINdT T_ _ 7,000,40 2.31{,OU les taz 9,21{�i:�* �pP EMI' 3.91-+�"* 1)S.1t .� .', .e., T- .t , L d y �t. F S Cff1 OF HEN ION s. _ Public Works Department CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGKEEMENT i CONTRACT. CAG 072-91 H,ghland Pump Station Valves (W-1023) C0.0I COMTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: WILLIAMS AVENUE !RIDGE WATER LINZ REPLACEMENT a. Remove approximately 1.40 lineal feet of E" cast-iron water line and replace with 8" ductile iron Class Se. Victaulic mechanical pipe under Wiillams Avenue bridge. All work to conform with Ci!y of Renton Standards and Specifications and subject to conditions as shown on Department of Fisheries Hydraulic approval P*=It No. 00-46973-01 dated September a, 1991. t The work *hall include all testing, llslnfeetion, and flushing of new water line and connections to existing water line. The lump sun cost shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials and perform- in$ all operations required to tomplete the above work. Lump Sum: 22>,000.00 8.2% S*les Tax: 2,214.00 i TOTALt $39.214.00 t i i II ORNgAiOcANW =fAOP OyRRgttf.pOM a. ���0 "" M98MAf19 OOMfRAOT A3a0V11T 10gM.AFMCLiRM =76,062.90 $74,062.90 $29.214.00 1192.276.90 Project OOM Data T-f_ „ Dale AL&UL I Approval Dr. Dale IA— ............... ti`� N _ w TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR r: re �' FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ; w + CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating,Inc. CONTRACT NO. CAG 072.91 ESTIMATE NO. 001 I PROJECT: Highland Pump ristion Isolation Valves,(W-1023) APT 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $27,000.00 2. SALES TAX w 8.20% $2,214.00 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $29,214.00 4. EARNING;: PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $0.00 j 5. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $25,650.00 1 6. SUBTOTAL-CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS $25,650.00 j ' 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $0.00 Tw 8. •' RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $1,350.00 �. 9. SUBTOTAL.- RETAINAGE $1,35000 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $0.00 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $2,214.00 12. SUBTOTAL- SALES TAX $2,214.00 (95%■LINE 1) (RETAINAGE:5%) GRAND TOTAL: $29,214.00 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR(Lines 5 and 11): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $27,864.00 N 1 $27,864A0 . RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $1.350.00 % 1 $1,350.00 r TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE: $29,214.00 CHARTER 116,LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION :1r,P\N,(iM9:t1N11,I\NI NI nY�,Nr:,v„NUl,1 PINKIY Ot 'EMW v.„YI„Y wrFPW A NON BItN RIMIIMIIO.iMY NNv,6\\NNpMO tYl fN!ViUN ryIN(,NIIO Y pPCNrNO NIMHI.4q TMF 1N!CW41P�wpl.CV(uq IMMy MIMY.tM.g4NP1 M!C1M1 p NNkY1,NIL7 TNi,W 4RNq,INf fp y1N(M,C111 YYICUIIMY 10410 CWY 9ylN1U I Printed On: 12/3/91 City of Renton Public Works Department Page 1 1 IIYYOiSM� Mawm�v,r ww..C.nr�r. �� [N..t ..�iee Ara lPew Wew MIYr,M.imW weee Mnan C.P on.e� P.s.s..[..1lrll/�.t [rr rwrlr m. rury 0.r. On T]�W� [an �. PaaMs� w [a ua wwe n.a. �ti m. iy ece[out•v om MW ow ow mm m� xuor.re wne.... �a �oawm ® x�e•v.[w �w s.n �o xworo ow am om mw oW xu,ar�'wR>r,+.,ea, wrosr^ o nomm am ow ow mm .N. w.. WFNI�e'M.aYnrna �lvro S� �e .%OW OW ow Ow pW w rw�nnJ..nn.n PPS luT Ln �o I1mw oW ow ow mw y �o•rr,YAW t.np Sun 14 ]Nom ew o.m ow mw Wi mcen P�.ro e.r[row �nm w- 10 nmom ow �m n.aoPm �w vimow D7=w to "Mo om Pm ow mm [nompJ R i4 iaY P[[Ilm W lr OP ♦aY ii�[Ilm •1 !g Y 4.. Aotl 20. 1992 Re iton City Counc'1 Minutes Page 179 Planning: CAD Technical Services Division requested approval of annual survey services Drafting Services & agreements and annual CAD drafting services agrr meets. Refer to Annual Survey finance Committee. Services Lease: LAG-91-005, Transportation Division submitted addendum to Northwest Seaplanes' Northwest Seaplanes lease(LAG-005-91) to reflect the transfer of 10,256,21 square feet of Airport property to the lensed area. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. CAG: 91-066,CAD Transportation Division submitted TRA contract(CAG-066-91),Task Standards, Airport Order•11, to proceed with mapping of the Airport to City of Renton Improvement Project, Computer Aided Drafting(CAD)standards; required expenditure 530,000. TRA Refer to Transportation(Aviation) Committee. CAG:90-011, Utility Systems Division requested approval of Addendum 02 to the Bronson & Houser Department of Ecology(DOE)Centennial Clean Water feud grant Storm System agreement (CAG-90-01I)for Bronson & Houser store. ,ystem Rehabilitation, DOE rehabilitation project; required expenditure $10.500. Council concur. Clean Water / CAG:91-072, Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-072-9t, Highland Pump Station Highland Pump Isolation Valves(W-1023); and requested approval of the project, Station Isolation authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$17,501.70, Valves(W-1023), commencement of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of Kohl Excavating, Inc. 55,620.45 to contractor, Kohl Excavating, Inc., if all required releases have been received. Council concur. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPRC i E THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. INFORMATION ITEM Administrative Services submitted insurance incidents report, 2/27/92 Finance: Incidews through 4110/92, #920?1 o'os 1. Report, 2/27- 4/10/92, M92035- CL a Claimant Amount Claimant Alieuee 92051 92035 Leonard Favors a Evidence withheld 92036 Alfredo Herard 784.79 Involuntary commitment to hospital 92037 Good Chevrolet 1,351.74 Damage to vehicle 92039 Robert Stewart 1,300.0o Damage to vehicle 92039 Paul Sheppard 4,000.00 Damaged vehicle/injury 92040 Kevin Lee 450.00 Theft from impounded vehicle 92041 Greg Guillen 19.20 Basement flooded 92042 City of Renton 2667.71 Damage to signal pole 92043 Cindy Warren 1,500.00 Damage to vehicle 92044 Karl Wendorff 133.08 Damage to vehicle 92045 Judith Ancel 2,199.59 Damage to vehicle 92046 Lisa Stainer 6,000.00 Damaged vehicle/injury 92046.1 City of Renton 6,000.00 Emergency vehicle collision 92047 City of Renton 939.66 Damage to police vehicle 92049 City of Renton 1,424.99 Damage to light pole _ 92049 Gloria Fuskerrud 0.00 Damage to vehicle 92050 Peter McMullen 416.03 Damage to car windows eYg value Ma seen nQwatae or euianM. 11 s �p V. HAIL (II WAVVIC74 NV DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Grrxral Arkl~^� Rvkar{e • IW,,W,u W l glen WI5(K-4401 May 13. 1992 CITY OF RENTON _ ..... 200 MILL AVE S ( '( RENTON VA 98055 I y� Account ID: 217,708-00.7 ' KOHL EXCAVATING INC Contract No. CAG072.91 Gentlemen: - Please be advised that the Department of Labor and Industries does hereby release the.Ctty of Renton from any further :lability pursuant to RCV 51.12.050 and RCC 51 .12.070 as would otherwise incur in connection with a contract calling for installing the underground utilities at the Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves. le This certificate does not release Kohl Excavating, Inc. from liability for additional contributions which later may be determined to be due with respect to the above mentioned contract or any other contracts said contractor may have performed. Verytrul�yl:/o�ur'�, Bonnie Fahrnkopf Industrial Insurance Accounts Auditor Contractor Compliance/Release Unit Phone: (206) 586-2548 - CCUI.BF:3ce.48 yr T do to KOHL EXCAVATING INC 3330 E VALLEY RD RENTON VA 98055 v s Y f, trao4Sul.or 6G0 044 247 Aa.bP+hn�nm kl A n,N OrAt.WA"5014)090 Certificate or Nyment of state Excise Taxes by Public %%brk. Contractor Contractor: KOHL EXCAVATING INC 3330 E VALLEY RD RENTON WA 98055 :r Vk,hereby certify that taxes, increases and penalties due or to become due from the above named '! contractor under Chapte; 180, Laws of 19.15,as amended,with respect to the following public works contract CITY Of RENTON CAG 072-91 HGHLNDS PMP STA/W-1023 together with all other taxes, increases and penalties due from such contractor, have been paid in full or that they are, in the Department's opinion, readily collectible without recourse to the slate's lien on the retained percentage. This certificate is issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 60.28 Revised Code of Washington for the sole purpose of informing the sate, ck unty or municipal officer charged with the duty of disbursing or authorizing the payment of public funds to said contractor that the Department of Revenue hereby releases the slate's lien on Ulc retained percentage provided try this Chapter for excise taxes due from said contractor. This certificate does not release said contractor from liability for additional tax which may be later determined to he due with respect to the above mentioned contract or other activities. Date at Olympia, Washington, S//S//�o1-- STATE OF WASHINGTON MRTMENT OF REVENUE SUF MORRIS c«Ptn Offs« ROUTING.WNW C -DuPumq olren, f--Ca C.... NORM REV)1 W29 I0911 Pink co Pik, CulRnmf C,q._5{«kl Fik. r� a, Yx n Vll"ci Af n,%, v TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. CONTRACT :40. CAG 072.91 ESTIMATE NO. 3 FINAL (FINAL) PROJECT: Highland Pump Station Isolation Valves,(W-1023) 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $16,959.01 2. SALES TAX 0 8.20% $1,390.64 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $18,349.65 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $90,677.60 5. ' EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $16,111.06 6, SUBTOTAL-CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS T'06.788.56 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $4,772.60 B.•• RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $847.95 9• SUBTOTAL-RETAINAGE $5,620.45 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $7,826.90 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE $1,390.64 12. SUBTOTAL-SALES TAX $9,217.54 (95%x LINE 1) (RETAINAGE:5%) GRAND TOTAL: $121,626,55 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: j PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR(Lines 5 and 11): ACCOUNT 421\500\16.596.34.65\55055\55057\5460 $17,501.70 N 3 FINAL $17,601.70 RETAINED AMOUNT(Line 8): ACCOUNT 421\500\18.596.34.65\55055\55057\6460 $847,95 N 3 FINAL $847.95 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE: $18,349.65 CHARTER 116,LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION ,�/s 1�'(• rawnwuenrwaown.uwrt wunww�o.rw /'Ca���4/Qtiar� 5/f-TZ .. w.mrc� w:wxwoa,r,s urnoawarouoewawaoz1r.1 ,t(,.., 4/8(41 ,rtmw.ww nMi r,a cw„N�wMr.wawo ruo I owo..1gN/pywl n,la,v or llnngl.wo nM11I urt„o„nao reumewnvn wuannr roxwuwuu rwo I i , Printed On:4)8192 City of Renton Public Works Depdrtmeni Pagel F S' Mr. Ron Olsen August 6, 1991 Page 2 Alternative 1 -Rebid f In this alternative, the City would reject all of the bide, and rebid the project using the existing plans and specifications. Although this is sometimes effective at lowering bid prima on large jobs with many bidders, our experience with projects similar to this one is not '.�•c .., - favorable. Because of the low bidder turnout and wide price range,the bide are more likely to go up rather than down. Since the City cannot predict bidder reaction,this alternative has the potential of actually increasing construction costs. When this possibility iscombined with the added administrative costs to rebid,this is the least favorable alternative. Alternative 2- Redesign and Rebid In this alternative,the City would reject all of the bids,redesign the project,and rebid with new plans and specifications. We have examined the existing design in detail, and have found only one possible redesign element that would save more than the coat of the redesign services. This includes deletion of the "hydra-stop"in-line valve and the need to keep the i reservoir on-line during the first valve cut-in. As an alternative,the Mount Olivet Pump Station could be equipped with aback-pressure sustaining valve,and the Highlands reservoir can be taken off-line for the duration of a routine valve installation procedure,in lieu of the "hydra-stop" installation. The back pressure sustaining valve would allow a nominal hydraulic elevation to be maintained in the zone while the reservoir is off-line. This procedure is frequently used to pump into r1med distribution systems without storage. We estimate the potential met savings as follows: Delete"hydra-atop" $06,000) Modify valve at Mt. Olivet $ 3,000 Design services $ 1,200 Rebid administration $ 2,500 Total Potential Savings $ 2' 00 This alternative also runs the risk of higher second bid prime for the same reasons outlined in Alternative No. 1. Alternative No. 3- Award to Kohl Excavating In this alternative, the City would accept the bid of the low bidder, Kuhl Excavating, and proceed with the contract. Although the bid costs are higher than the engineers estimate, the mete are within the Citys budget for this work. This alternative has the added advantage of allowing the City to negotiate the design change described in Alternative No. 2, with the contractor after contract award. Although it is usually the that a negotiated credit is lees than a bid credit,it would in this coae save the expense of bi&aig and design. We recommend Alternative No.3. The City has the lowest overall cost increase exposure by awarding the existing design and low bid to Kohl Excavating. If possible, the City should � _J _ a n Nye Mr. Run Olsen August 6, 1991 Page 3 pursue the negotiation of a contract change to delete the hydra-stop valve and installation. After the credit price is known,the City can decide if the cost savings are justified. Please call if you have questions regarding our comments. Sincerely, &nial Rom./Ervin,P.R. cc: Vicki Sironen,P.E.,Parametric,Inc. e Parametrix. Inc. .. wn10F 06 8"e" id@ 9a 4�-h, 2863 0.WE L� July 24, 1991 PMX 021-1779.02(04) Mr. Rick Moreno City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: Hight.nd Pump Station Isolation Values Dear Rick: Enclosed is the bid tabulation for the referenced project showing Kohl Excavation, Inc. as low bidder at $74,062.90. We understand that the City of Renton has had a favorable experience working with Kohl Excavating, Inc. in the past. Based on the above information, we recommend award to Kohl Excavating, Inc. Very truly yours, PARA�tL•'I� ✓Vicki Sironen, P. . VS:vm Enclosure lR ENGINEERS P4ANNERS SCIENTISTS dxs 1328.00(.458) �o August 6, 1991 0� RE�1Deg, Mr. Ron Olsen 011t�aeovi, City of Renton �- 200 Mill Avenue South Renton,Washington 98055 Subjects Highlands Isolation Valve Review of Hide and Recommendation of Award Dear Ron: .a. At your request,we have reviewed the design and contractor bide for the Highlands Isolation a Valve project. The purpose of our review was to examine the alternatives available to the City regarding award or redesign of the project. The alternatives are being examined because of bid prices that are higher than We engineers estimate. We he"examined the engineers design and cost estimating procedures and have identified three alternatives for proceeding with this project. Each alternative is listed below: 1. Rebid the project w'ng the current design 2. Redesign end rebid the project 3. Award the existing design to the low bidder,Rohl Excavating As a precursor to discussing each alternative,it should be noted that the construction costa for this kind of project are very difficult to predict. The construction is potentially difficult and the possibility of damaging existing facilities in greater than normal. Most contractors are not interested in assuming this kind of liability during strong market conditions when there is an abundance of other work to pursue. We believe this explains the low bidder turnout for this project. In addition,the identifiable construction costs and potential profits are smell compared to the ` risks and unknowns of deep excavations such as this one. Relatively small assumptions about excavation difficulty can have a large impact on construction caate. We believe this explains the wide range of bid prices. RH2 ENGINEERIM.P.S. _.. _. R111.i ISI th Avenue N.t.a Suite 20e Opportunity Building a Redmond,WA 9811S2 12061969-I4M a (206)4S3A241 • IAr 12161 Rs9-1769 y y i'r rr#a r1I'i.� �g i bri d'h PJ f r 1 RLG 1 '91 7:54 FROM PRRAMETRIX SUMNER PRISE.841 3ARAMETRIX, INC. -lost Office Box 460 >umner, Washington 98390 2'J6) 863-5128 or 838-9810 i F� TRANSMISSION INFORMATION SHEET FROND �/ a, vNnNER FAX 000 863-0" RECEIVING FAX NUMBER c b i COMMENTS. I NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER PAGE { � �.. gat V , 1 m MUk I IVI Ibb MUM VNMMNk IMIX lUMNtW YN�k.tltl1 'i r',aECT "DATICMkCK�50G�—doe No M � / GATE SHEET OF �air .a 3. Tli ie: re - 3 way P� raccor 30x/3x. 5# �44A , gain.. 7upmi fU, /1b �-aukcnmSe, suLmrtl/vfb►� /px JCS a 3svme h"d .r`" i .23,LCZJ9t, ti x B .�3n L6r �fl�;�3S I . ww TOTAL fAGC.004 •M ` mmums "too" #dt n v ' AUG 1 '91 7:56 FROM PRRRMETRI% SUMNER PgGE .003 � C. PROJECT r r _ �� _JOB NO - By phTE _CHECKED -DATE SHEET OF f 0,2-4. c�sY oases "► Mfg ilearo oa y lS . izlo ro 3a _ . /zzo 93 g ✓soo /8 l loo. zoo _. .. . ate. 7MAL � : , . . k 1 n o �"i :♦ AUG 1 191 7i SS FROM PRRRMETRIX SUMNER PRGE.002JOB NO + A BY DAT[. CHECKED DATE 12— �SHEET—OF 4M1 • „ t Su�arr� a.�f /i357. { p . 67nVb7 0413 y OD s i 4 � 4 fy } Q St. 1 . ' Y . SUPERIMPOSED SURCHARGE LOAD OR STRUCTURE •:r* 7'�*1, ABOVE ROCKER) SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE ' a ENGINEER PRIOR TO PLACEMENT .—FENCE ti Y `�� • � Z �"' 00 �`CRUSHED ROCK c BACKFILL FOR i y p ROCKERY WALLS �$ RELOCATE EXISTING 'f�4 IP'b CHLORINE & RESIDUAL PIPE IN BACK OF ROCKERY. 3' MIN p Qa COVER y. I o- STABLE CUT FACE OF a F�l 0 o NATIVE SOIL TO BE VERIFIED & INSPECTED 3.75 �� BY A GEOTECHNICAL a v o fl ENGINEER s < I#' 0 �'/ i ZLINDISTURBEO PAVEMENT O v SURFACE 0 / SOIL (NOT FILL) 6" PERF DRAIN CONNECT TO FOOTING DRAIN 12" `' 16" El(I5T MIN PIPE ROCKERY MIN 2' DENSITY It;nvr,- F4E. 17?902G2 JOB. 779-0.. NO SCALE S t ( Y; 4 t ryr, y }i x-s''pp 4'. PUMP STATION ACP DRIVEWAY ���---- REMOVE 12' OF RETAINING WALL inini 6* CIP _ 1 PVC CL2 SOLUTION 3/4" G.S. CMU RETAIN7REQUIREED ERY� RELOCATE PIPE. CONNECT TO EXISTING, BOTH ENDS 0 NOTE, o EXCAVATION ISCHEWLEC WITH THE ENGERIFICATION % x % k % X OF SOIL MATERIAL IN BACK OF ROCKERY, %- FILE 177902GI JOB 21 1779 02 n� O 1 2 y Dotal SCALE IN FEE T J RUG 24 '92 16:50 FROM SUMMER-PRRRMETRIX PAGE.001 PARAMETRIX, INC. PoSC Office BOX 460 7- Sumner, wamin=n 98390 Pm NUMB131 =a 863-MB or 838-9610 DATE FAX 7RJN S MISSION INFORMATION SH .cT FROM: Vicki Sironen PMX SUMNER FAX CM 863-0946 TO: �` nren RECEIVING FAX NUMBER R1 _) COMMBYISMAF-cSACE i ML i f NUMBER OF PACES INCLUDWC COSIER PAGE BAORIP CCVY WILL Q WILL NOT((BE SENT VIA ✓� 1 J _,- is I f; B '�. k y. I�. ��� � f'ywN � •%f/, t £ � bb - Ysf\'�ci• ' LL" � : R■� f • Y ��f o wry a J { I S r r I fir... PACIFIC WATERWORKS SUPPLY CO., INC. i. P.O.BOX 3515•Seattle,WA 98124•(206)223-0400•FAX(206)682-1511 TORONL EXCAVATING -- PAGE - OF J,'— 3330 EAST VALLEY ROADr�T y91 arw — 0 RENTON, NA 90055 ILe NAME City of Rta&gn Ht Mane Pun Station_ Attention: Is latt Va V _ Germ,,non: Joe IOCRpN - '' WE ARE SENDING YOU X Herewith ..- Under Cu$NMEP separate Cover the following Items ❑Plans _ Shop Drawings -. Purchase Order ®Specification$ C SamPlee Copy of letter ❑Tracing$ S Catalogue Cuts ---- ------- G Prints :Change Order _— - - COPIES W*ED NO DESCRIPTION 5 UNION FOUNDRY MJ FITTINGS 5 N. PRATT NJ GRO NDNO BUTTERFLY VALVE 5 UNION FOUNDRY F ANC FITTINGS 5 CLON GATE VALVES_ 5 PNNS VALVE HO%E1 TOPS ND T 5 FORD FFCA !LANCED COUPLING ADAPTER 5 EURN- 2-75HV DRAL� 5 RNCO 5 4 THESE AR!TRANSMITTED w ChOCW 000 ❑For approval APero"d as sub.'h" .]8u0m,( Copes 10,alprlou5on a Far Four uae APPo,Oa As M W Reeuem4 aoaH.b appro+a -. IS At requested RaurrNa W Mr iIlne Pawn_ cpracMO Prim C Fw renew am 9em,Mnt C FOR HIDE DUE — _. --19 ___ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARK! COPY TO SIGNED ALI,L NO NTLEY III /r✓— A I T PACIFIC WATERWORKS SUPPLY CO., INC. QUOTE NO. OF 2PISMARM omm 40 1 1 -__ it KOHL EXCAVATING.INC. 3330 Eno Valley ROW Ramon.Wnhffo n 9W55 October 17, 1991 1n\\``�(,� ���1►11 City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. South ENTON Renton, We. 98055 CJ'4 OF R Engmeeriniept.Dept. G` Re: Highland Pump. Station Isolation Valves (W-1023) iA Attention: Rick horeno g Gentlemen: ;xg Attached, please find 5 copies of submittal information ii for the above mentioned project. Please review and contact me with any questions you !:- might have. Sincerely, KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. Mike W. Skagen e (FAX)251-8039 KOHLE"299PL WBE 02FO700290 t To / KOHL EXCAVATING, INC O / 333C EA61 \ALLEY ROAD R 0 RENTON. WASHINGTON 98055 Q �C 'A PHONE 251-8820 1"� - !'"'u�•` c r YtC(G— KUHL-F-299P1 SUl1KT / DATE . Ms�>♦AOt /1 rY he A /Ale..�, SIGNED J.d Cc 7 IMPLY SIGNED DATE J k L KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. DATE !D 4Q —U 3330 Easl valley Ro Ramon Waslmoon moo 5 m 251 Eg20 6aX1 251.B079 JOB C'Ayi -072 !I / t 1 LL[i� }7r �.1naL k s RAY", iC.t /I7o w o DOtaIaTIDN OyaNTITY UNTOOaT TOTAL r L. !!.. L o 0 0 r., 5.. r ra•- rr 0 .r Z Yo.Art e./o t AL J1 1 iQ_ i3.Z 4S a9 a . � .r DEC-02-1991 10:53 FROM KOHL EXCRUPTIN0 TO 2352UI P,91 KOHL EXCAVATING. INC 3770 East vaniy 11110 R1110n.Watnmgton 98055 251.8820 FAX TRANSMITTAL SHEET DATE TO COMPANY ATTN_ FROM DESCRIPTION_ -- t NO. PAGES ry COHMENTS � / n J Or ro J<itiif � _ zz 38*'p/ KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. FAX NUMBER: 251-8039 i z �J t- DEC-02-1991 10:53 FROM KOHL EXCRuaTM TO 2352541 P.02 KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. oAfl %/ RG• IV/ .da�._. 3530 Eul vaihy p0 . ReI," wash-ngmn 90055,MY2S1•BB20 IFAkl 251•8039 Al OOMvt10M OUANTITY UNIT can TOTAL �.Y t 3 i 5J , v `3 I KOHL EXCAVATING, INC ooTE 4390 t. RM10' 251.WU 409 'mil:• DISCRIPTION OUANTITV ulltca1t TOTAI / MOP W, 3 9. 8 � a o J 1 r KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. DATE 3030 Eav OF - Ren:on We*h,nc111ng1on on 90055 251.8820 IFAX1251-8039 JOB y F u ' ,1 -s: O ND ION OUANTITY UNITCMT TOTAL i �-rill Joe' /fo0 -- L � 1,e0 L'n«. syo A o NMrM�{✓ �u L�� �A..LI �U I I� .�O ��jj /I O•e 1? 7b I -- I I I 1 Y I i f I KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. DATE •/ sw.c 3330 Ease valley Ro —7--P--- Mmmn Waeh,ngton 98055 251�M20 IFA%125 9039 JOB .�p�Ma/i �i4n•I ��t_.r_ 6✓- /0.23 DUC1111T1ON QUANTITY UNIT COOT TOTAL Andd A/t r.A .w ✓ 1) a7 • 41.04 QO/..zo �i.Gely jtg [r� t [ .e 4.O-0 --�--- -- - J(�-f . • I I I _ i 3 1 d' F KKOHL EXCAVATING, INC. 3330 East Vaiio,Ro DATE i_._>Jl_�1[. '•arc .__ R~.Washmoton 98055 P 251-SM IFAX1251�W39 JOB -��fi.� fYvn�✓ .ri W oN omfoy o11AMTITT UmTo0r TO/Al P GL/ (/l Bret. /6" >n 0 r'�-...• _—_�._L._ ' h t J99La ��/ y / n . ��q/� •. • P�A,It[w[e...a 7{•ra / .:i .fV/.L1 � . >� BOG �'O_ CeN.Yi..e� �00•DG . J P35.a8 i i 1 I DEC-02-1991 14:49 FROM XCaL EXCOURT M TO F.07 KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. K DATE 3A30 Easy val�.e�40 Remm wash,gge 98055 251-6620 iFAxl 251-K39 JOB 0,.•—s A. DE1Cao�T�OM W4NTITY UNITCMT TOTAL I —II .a I �L__L.,... S/e a /1 •- � rd - — o Dr +� i ✓a . 0 L y �Y• l.. I � i I 'I4 r i� l 4:vY #� 4 1u�ti dr. T i S KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. 3330 East Valley Road owRenton,WaMingbn 9tX155 251-SM February 12, 1992 City of Renton `�a � 1111 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, Wa. 98055 19°2 Re: Highlands Isolation Valves - (W-1(123) CITY Of RENTON Attention: Rick Moreno L11gineering Dept, Gentlemen: Pet your letter dated 1-28-92, we have provided a revised credit for utilizing commercially grown sod in lieu of hydroseeding. 1 ^redit 4000 sf. @$•35 ($1400.00) commercial sod Add 4000 af. M.S. $ 700.00 hydroseeding Total credit ($ 700.00) © It is our contention that hydroseedinq will blend in with surrounding grasses much more unifonn!y than a commercial sod. Please review and contact me with any questions you might have. rhank you. Sincerely, KOHL EXCAVATING, :NC, Mike W. Skagen t l • (FAX)251.5039 KOMLE"E99PL VIBE D%R700M y W. ,t a a i ry 1r ,, r NW-21-1991 17:41 FROM KONL EKC"T ING T7 2352541 P.81 KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. 3330 East Vs99y Rd Renton,Washington 98055 251-9620 n: I FAX TRANSMITTAL SHEET �:P t DATEL TO COMPANY ��—T ATTN :4;*) FROMJS,iS4dl DESCRIPTIONS/t�t%�� � NO. PAGES ` COMMENTS .>f.HI fW+�✓ - 4 8 0.f. 5r..sf �M a /.OHL BXCAVATING, INC. FAX NVMBERt 251-8039 3 A t�`•p k i H i n r u NOU-21-1991 17:41 FROM KOHL EXC"ATiNG TO 2352541 P.02 lKOHL EXCAVATING.INC. DATE 3330 Easi VaINy R4 Ramon.wssNrgt4 9E055 251 U20 (FAXI 251.8039 JOY 4:4l,r�L-.46,&O, U — /O Z:3 ecaeY4•T1oN OVIINTITM YN1T COAT TCTAL v� 3 / iit — i �vs rc voo c / .. 44 CL e _ & (011=. V/ r c rw .x e ,y x. x� Y w '. � VNPaf'.....+!.w.rn-.:+.r.�,.=r.-�m--.iYl�twWwv .•.:,'W)a.a1q`JFMY KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. K DATE Rarlu *asn nywr gdooi: 251 6820 FAxi 251 0039 JOB ���✓•In. �• }L/: /0.78 0WRIPTION OIJANTITY UNIT CWT TOTAL .'/l:Ao i c( R 1 ug T�II ..a T M ^ ow n.l_ KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. once __- 3050 East Yanav Ra - Mnlon.WSSIImglpn 98055 r 2S7.6W (FAX1251-8039 YJB (�j_ ioa3 r NNI QUANTITY UNIT COST TOTAL - P .20 PLO cp/;. t`rt- '7t.2.!-it.4 3000 I30.v0 - 81[ 0 . 'J Fa N( KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. v©rRonm nash,glon 90055 40"- --., lot .. l i w..., .`._. �yyj .. ..... xdt�•rix�j_ p!r M1..r-�..,C:rya'"'..:! Yi A.1"1� if�..'...a... r � I � 1 AP �r©� a ' � r � s M ' F �P 1 CI TT Of REN'I ON Public Works Department CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT + • CONTRACT: CAG 072-91 Highland Pump Station Valves (W-1023) .C.0.41 CONTRACTOR: Kohl Excavating, Inc. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: WILLIAMS AVENUE BRIDGE WATER LINE REPLACEMENT Remove approximately 140 lineal feet of 8" cast-iron water line Fnd replace with 8" ductile iron Class $6, Victaulic mechanical pipe under Williams Avenue Bridge. All work to eonfoln with City of Renton Standards and Specifications and subject to conditions as shown on Department of Fisheries Hydraulic approval Permit No. 00-48973-01 dated September 4, 1991. The work shall include all testing, disinfection, and flushing of new water line and connections to existing eater line. The lump sum cost shall constitute full - compensation for furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, and materials and perform- ing all operations required to complete the above work. Lure Sum: $27,000.00 8.2% Sales Tax: f 2,214.00 TOTAL: $29.214.00 1 e 11101NAL CONTRACT CVRRBNT CC NT-1T ESTIMATED NET CHANGE L'Tu"TED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT TINS ORDER AL AFTER CHANGE $74,062.90 174,062.90 — j29,2)4.00 $103,276.90 SIGNATURE'- Contractor. '�.L� Jtl ;]_ Date: 2 Project Engineer. Date: I- t0 - 91 APproveo By. Dale. 9_(2_C) u e w ue<tor_ J-J !L. 'n•�.�iwh`ea�r�i�S,�M.i°�°`.��.�R."`"'3:�. :"i.���..a ra w.esw. .. . I KOHL EXC.,VATING. INC. once I 3330 East vauev Ru genlon.Wa3�inggn 98055 ! 2SI.8820 IFRX1251-8039 J, J .ZS3 A OtaCMeT10N QUANTITY UNIT COLT MAL 1 � A j -- — 1 - x i I i 1 KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. R.M E W Velleg Rtl Renton.VJ8511!oy,a19tl055 251-8820 i September 4, 1991 ' a City of Renton -1 200 Kill Avenue Souti. Renton. We. 98055 Subject: Williams Street Bridge - 8" Water line repair Attention3 Ron Olsen Gentlemen2 We propose to furnish and install new Class 56 Ductile Iron water line,lncluding demolition of existing,for the Lump sum price of $27,000.00 plus sales tax. Any Questions please give us a call. _ C Sincer.ly, KOHL EXCAVATING. INC. ti Nike W. Skagen i , sssssartseer-.. , �„� Y x :.1 �R,y 1120 - MOIYs i • • • I I END M.MN IAPER L[MGTN nI M raT ),. CON RORDCT CONSTRUCTION G2o - 2 Pe.t.O so..D IMN it, n SD % .0 .S SO SS AHEAD Y- I m 2T0 AM) sa0 Sw A ism,MGM] �� IS KS 2n 2% .% S50 ADSLEGEw v es wm s[o [a Wo '— {i `t • K . 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'4 I I Y "� - RIGHT LANE CLOSED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN F • I • AHEAD TYPICAL APPIICATON OF TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ROAD ; PILOnCT*M Lrw A POTAKE BARRIER PRO" CONSTRUCTION a A Now AREA. AHEAD "" fwa y CHIP? R20I STANDARD PLAN K- 13 i s r; ;i { ly t � 1 - I 1y t RYA`.. rt SEP-04-1991 11:48 FROM KD4- ExCRATING TO 2352541 P.02 KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. 3330 Felt`41hy Rd Renton,Weshmglon 98055 251-8820 September 4, 1991 i t City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, We. 98055 j Subject: Williams Street Bridge - 8" Water line repair t I Attention: Ron Olsen I Gentlemen: We propose to furnish and install new Class 56 Ductile Iron water line,including Aemolition of existiag:for the lump sum price of 527,000.JO plus r-les tax. fAny questions please give us a cell. x �r W Sincerely, KOHL EXCAVATING, INC. Nike W. ;:xegen 1 t i+ I YV` t W-1023 Highlands Isolation Valve 3 f Irn BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE . MW i , t I CITY OF RE14TON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SHORELINE EXEMPTION PERMIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE WHEN REQUIRED The following activities, when they fall within the 200 of designated shoreland area, do not need a Substantial Development Permit. but do require written confirmation of this exemption by the Community Development Department. 1. Normal maintenance or repalr of existing structwes. 2. construction of the normal protect"bulkhead :ommon to single family residences. 3. Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements. 4. Construction of a barn or similar agricultural structure on wetlands. 5. Construction on wetlands by an owner.lessee,or contract purchaser of a single family residence for his own use or for the use of his family,w Nch does not exceed a height of 35'above average grade level and which meets all the requirements of the State agency or local govemment having jurisdiction thereof. 6. Construction of a dark designed for pleasure craft only,for the noncommercial use of the owner of a single family residence provided the cost does not exceed$2:'00. 7. Construction value of the Improvement does not exceed$2500and the project does not materially intederu with the water or shoreline of the State. FEE No fees are required unless applicants must go through another type of land use action or SEPA review. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Four(4) copies of the following materiels must be submitted (Note the number of copies required may Increase to 12 should a public hearing be required for any pan of the project). t. A complete application form together with any other penmonl Information. 2. An accurate site plan which Includes'. a. Site area boundary lines and dimensions. b. Dimensions and distances from lot lines and the MEAN high water mark for all existing and proposed structures J t • ,4 x y, x Shoreline Exemption Permit Page 2 C. Location of existing and proposed utilities such as sewer,septic tanks,drain finids, water,gas,and electricity. 3. Vicinity map. A vicinity map at a scale of one V = 200' shall he provided with all development applications. (0 the applicant wishes to use another scale,authorizatk 1 to do so should be obtained In advance from the Zoning Administrator,) This map shall show sunounding properties, lot lines,land uses,building outlines.and curb cuts for driveways and entrances to parking areas for all properties within 500'of the subject site. In addition, the map should Include a north arrow(role north),the scale used for the map. and street names for all streets shown. ATTACHMENTS' All attachments must be folded to a We not exceeding 8.5'by 14'. 4, once a completed application form is submitted to the Community Development Department, the shoreline review sae will Issue an exemption provided the application does not need to be reviewed undnr the SEPA review process. 5. it the application must be reviewed under the SEPA review process, then Community Development staff shall route the application for comments from other departments, particulariv the Building Division, the Current Planning Division. the Fire Prevention Bureau,and the Engineering Division. B. The Community Development Department,upon receiving the comments of the reviewing departments and the environmental determination,shall Issue a Permit. 7. The Shoreline Exemption Permit will be mailed to the Sate Department of Ecology(DOE) for review. The DOE shell have 8 days to review the Derma once they receive the appllcation. 8. Any required permit my be issued by the Community Development Department s, approximately 10 days after the Shoreline Exemption Permit is mailed to the DOE provided the State does not appeal the permit during the 10 day State review period and the City of Renton Building Division has completed its review process. Shorexmp Revised 5/90 y f K � 1` x,ems» , f `q'a • Y l: Y k 1 � 2,02.07 Notification of City DeoartmentY It shall be the duty of the Building and Zoning Department to timely furnish copies of all applications and actions taken by said department unto the Public Works Department and City Clerk and such other officials or departments whose jurisdiction may extend to all or any part of the proposed development. 2.02.09 Bonds The Building and Zoning Department and the Policy Development Department may require the applicant to post a bond in favor of the City of Rentor to assure full compliance with any terms and conditions imposed by said depar.tment on any substantial development permit. Said bond shall be in an amount to reasonably assure the City that any deferred improvement will be carried out within the time stipulated. 2.03 RMIMPTIONS # 2.03.01 Exemptions from Permit System The following shall not be considered substantial developments 'ur the purpose of this Master Program: , I A. Any project with a certification from the governor pursuant to Chapter 90.50 RCW. in _J H. Any developt9e/nt of which the total cost or fair market value does not exceed SF. . if such development does not materially interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the State. C. f Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or elements. U. Construction of the normal protective bulkhead common to single-family residences. , -F� Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements. P. Construction of a barn or similar agricultural structure on wetlands. G. Construction on wetlands by an owner, lessee or contract purchaser of a single-family residence for his own use or for the use of his family, which residence does not exceed a height of thirty-five (35) feet above avenge grade level and which meets all requirements of the State agency or local government having jurisdiction thereof, other than requirements imposed pursuant to this chapter. I Construction of a dock designed for pleasure craft only, for the non- commercial use of the owner of a single-family residence, the cost of which '- does not exceed $2,500. 7 _ __ ,�� F wt w^ 3� MASON I _,• J. Any development on shorelines of the City included within a preliminary or �l final plat approved by the City prior to April 1, 1991,if: I The final plat was approved after April 13, 1961,or the preBmirtary Plat was approved after April 30, 1%9; or 2. Sales of lots to purchaser with reference to the plat, or substantial f development incident to platting or required by the plat, occurring prior to April 1, 1971;and . 3. The development to be made without a permit mee[s All requirements of the City, other than requirements imposed pursuant to this Master Program;and 4. The development does not involve construction of buildings, or involves construction on wetlands of buildings to serve only as community. social, or facilities for the use of ners of platted lots and the buildings do not exceed a height of thinly-five (35)feet above grade level; and 5. The development is completed by June 1, 1973. 2.03.02 F em t} f• i Ccata Prnceduraa Any person claiming exemption from the permit requirements of this Master Program, as a result of the exemptions specified in this Section, may make application for a en- [so exemption artifiaata to the Building and Zoning Department in the manner prescribed by that department. 2.04 REVIEW OF APPLICATION 2.014.01 Raiaw Criteria ' The Building and Zoning Department and the Policy Development Department shall review an application for a permit hated on the following: , A. The application. W The environmental impact statement, if one is required. i C. Written comments from interested persons. D. Information and comments from other City departments affected. E. Independent study by the Building and Zoning Department and the Policy Development Department. F. Evidence presented at a public hearing, should the Building and Zoning i- Department and the Policy Development Department decide that it would be in the public interest to hold a public hearing. The Building and Zoning Department and the Policy Development Department shall have powers to prescribe rules and regulations for such hearings. t l 1 UTILITY SYSTEMS STAFF MEETING NOTES • August 20. 1991 DICK: Metro Cedar River Trunklmg Relocetipm We will give a presentation to the Mayor's Staff Meeting today. Metro gave us a plan showing four alternate locations. They were only going to show one location. It seems Metro had already selected a route, but we had not approved that route. Now they have given us a plan showing 2nd Avenue as the proposed alignment: also showing Bronson, 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue as alternate routes. We need to know what the impacts of these routes are and the cost estimates for each. Metro will go through the normal design process. They have to go through SEPA and they will be tha lead SEPA agency. We need to have regular weekly meetings with reports back to John Spencer at Metro. Ron 0. asked about the existing utilities that have to be relocated out o, the park and how this ties in with the relocation. He suggested lea -ing the 42` line in place and letting that become a City facility. We could put a small pipe inside the big pipe and grout around the pipe where it crosses the freeway. We could serve Carco Theater,the pool and wellhouse off of that line. PACCAR: Ron 0. asked if they have agreed on the water system yet. Dick said they haven't finished costing out the design on the water system yet. They are supposed to have something in to us by Thursday. The pump station site hasn't come up in the meetings yet. WATER UTILITY - Ron 0., Water Loss - Maple Valley Area, Ron has a letter from Stanley Stone,the attorney for Wonderland Mobile Home Park. He wants a response by August 24th. Ron will send a copy of the letter to Larry Warren. Our response will be that we have not been drawing water from the wells at the golf course. Ron said that Parks has been drawing some water out of the 20' well but this would not be a significant amount and would not affect the deep aquifer. We will advise them of the last day we pumped from the deep well and that there was full recovery after our test. We need to bring this matter to a close. The Aqua Barn has also called us saying they have a loss of water. Dick suggested we see how much it would cost to put a pressure gage on the monitoring well. Maplewood TransmissigD_ j0 ; Ron is putting a design team together. Metro Treatment Plant: Ron is meeting with Metro on Thursday regarding the water line design around their plant. They are looking at relocating the water line. as well as some other options. Boeina: Ron met yesterday with Boeing and came up with a design for their water system. Ron will get some fire flows from them at the same time. Wells Avenue Bridoe Watermain Repair Ron met with Fisheries regarding this repair work. He has also met with Don Erickson. We are exempt from both SEPA and Shorelines. Abdoul is putting something together for the exemption. We are ale r working on the hydraulics permit as we will have to put some scaffolding in the water. We plan to use Victaulic-type groove couplings. Kohl is supposed to get us an estimate today. There is about 130 feet of pipe and most of the work is tabor intensive. Ron said that if Kohl Excavating is awarded the Isolation Valve contract,he would like to add a portion to that contract as a change order to do the additional work on the Williams Avenue Bridge because it has to be done by September 15. Ron will raise the question with the Utilities Committee. Highlands Reserver Rehab Design. The contract is now signed with Concrete Technologies and Lys is meeting with them this week to get the project underway. i a 0 r M' ,f�y N PLAN REVIEW -Greao, _ PACCAR: Overall the meeting went well and we are getting things resolved. Dick suggested x to PACCAR that they hire Entranco to do their downstream analysis and they could be Ce natural coordinator on the project. We are not going to manage their project any more. We are giving them advice, instruction, and consultation. The City will be sending some people through three days of training tomorrow for entering a hazardous waste site. The cost is I about $750 per person. Most of our training budget is already spent. Gregg said he thought 11 there would be 24 hours of training in September. We sent six people (mostly inspectors) which PACCAR paid $7,500 for. PROJECT LIST Gregg said we are bucking the deadline on the following: McCambridge Condos- Abdoul has for review. Boeing Temporary Parking Lot - In Randall's court-needs storm water variance process. Seattle Times- In Storm Water's court. Site is overgrown with reed canary grass. They may be required to revegetate with willows. They have until Sept. 15. STORM WATER- Randall: PACCAR Interceptor Plan; Randall will be done today with review for fill and grade surcharge, soil stockpiling and temporary remediation plans. Metro Randall has Metro Treatment Plant report to review. He probably will have it done by Monday. The Brown and Caldwell design for the water quality vault may pose problems. We are going to have a problem with the big pumps pumping storm water into the river. It is in violation of our agreement. We need to separate the wet pond issue from the pump issue. King County probably will need to be signatories to the agreement. We want to keep Metro moving on their overall water quality and storm water design and variance issues. 1-405, In talking with Don Erickson yesterday, he advised that WSOOT will have to have our local Shorelines Permit as they are planning on demolishing the bridge and letting the concrete fall into the river. Their storm water design has completely ignored the existing 36" line in the right-of-way where Bronson Way comes in. It should be replaced in a pipeline that meets standards for the aquifer at this point. We are not in the review process yet. Dick suggested it was time to get David Martin involved. When Randall gets back next week, he will write up some concerns and get with these people. Fisheries has seen nothing yet on their plan. They know they are supposed to get a Shorelines Permit. Has it been put in writing? If the 36" storm line is to be abandoned. it will be the City's responsibility and it will be our cost to upgrade it. They took over that line as their line and their right-of-way when they built the freeway. They accepted the drainage and kept the line as their own independent line. Now all of a sudden it is our line again. They don't seem to feel they have any responsibility for it. the line will remain in their right-of-way,they are going to build over the top of it. We may have a right of refusal. We can dictate what condition the pipe will be in before we take it over. Or we may need to work out a franchise for it. These issues need to be raised with David Martin. Ron 0. said there is one other issue that needs to be raised -the relocation of the telemetry lines through the park where we traded away a piece of property. This issue also has not been addressed. Randall plans to complete the storm water ii�•. review next week and get his comments into a memo. There are no talcs and basin maps so we don't know if it is sized correctly. We need to meet with them after we complete our review to make sure it is sized correctly and built of the right material. If it is in their right-of- way,they don't have to obey jurisdictional standards. t North-Fork Sorinobrook Bypass Pipeline: Randall is meeting today with Fisheries to address the mitigation issue for the project Gayle Kreitman has told us they will give us through October on the HPA. There is an extremely tight timaline. It appears we won't be able to do this project this year. Today is 11,o drop dead date with Fisheries. If we don't get their agreement today, the project is lolayed to 1992, t J Reclassification of Kim's position: Council approved reclassification last night. Randall has • sent request to fill to Personnel. Position will be advertised soon. SOLID WASTE -Molly; The Waste Audit is proceeding on schedule. Linda is meeting with Matrix Management today. The waste sorting is moving ahead at the City Shops. Linda will be visiting and observing this week. We are behind schedule on the procurement ordinance. Dick said he was more concerned with the multi-family recycling program. Molly said she thought that a condition of the ER/R grant is that we have to have a procurement ordinance in place. The grant could provide money to implement the multi-family recycling program. •rra:e ,g v i r g HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL R.Q.E. 75.20.100 MPMTIO1f v ElfxEfEEf R.C.E. 75.20.103 Mnsnl AdinEstrotlm Bid,. Se tember 4, 1991 ok"Pia. vfmtnotm OEM ff►ffrlaT or nfrfmin Q —- -. P (20f) 753.6161 (srellEmt Blwilld mfw to this dotf in otl omrssywdes,) �1Fr xse P14fT Act Mslstu IxI�F city o! Renton �(206) n7-6207 r�o0-iE_973E-�01 200 Mill Ave S, ATTN: Ron Olsen 7 0t.0399 €tr Ren on _ rE 9E057 4 1Mmnfcedar River '�,i�rci r►�ashi on rr Netr'e�rl°�nre r Tff erne TovewEr fssFa•n lalrrr ---- to NW 17 23N 05E __King Replaoement TIMM LINITATIONaF OTxtf PMACt My wflx ©qe xNT fF Ce1PLFTED fY Zmfediately Sa tember_lb 1991 7xIx MMOVAL_ IE Tp BF FWiLULF a1 Tai J0F xITx 1T LLL TE ■Na ETf Mdlfitllt FOLIOWFY TKPEMITTEtM ATMPERRVAIM i L Y SICJN9NW GMUI LPB7 OUL ONJIAIE=SIX Of dfrAIM +- 1. Project shall occur per plans submitted with application dated August 22, 1991. 2. Equipment shall not enter or operate within the flowing stream. 3. Scaffolds may be placed on the streambed pruvided scaffold legs are set on pads to equalize weight distribution. 4. Every effort shall be made to minimize the downstream release of silt or silt-laden water. 5. No debris or overburden material from this project shall enter the stream. 6. Wprk shall proceed from the south bank to the north bank as discussed on the site on August 28, 1991. 7. Scaffolds shall be removed from the stream at the end of each day's work. LOCATION: Willams Avenue Bridge, Renton jkd BEPA: exempt by City of Renton August 1991 REGIONAL xMttE+ MMA�NxALGE - Gayle Kreitman - (206) 392-7190 PATRm - Lem or APPLIGMT - MIID`IEF READER - PBIPO: - NAB. MGA. - NIA DEPAATN MWr OF FISHERIES �lf, &A.� ,f �,(� DIRECTOR saY J k y f 2 THIS.APPROVAL IS TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOB SITE AT . .i�.,�. ALL TIMES AND ITS PROVISI_n_Nc wII 1 nWED BY TUC PERMITTEE AND OPERATOR PERFORMING THE WORK THE PERSON(S)TO WHOM THIS APPROVAL IS ISSUED MAY BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO FISHLIFE OR FISH HABITAT WHICH RESULTS FROM FAILURE TO '1 i COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS APPROVAL. I'AILURF. TO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS,APPROVAL COULD RESULT IN A (IVT. PENALTY OF UP TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER DAY OR A GROSS MISDEMEANOR CHARGE, KISSIBLY PUNISHABLE BY FINE OR IMPRISONMENT. ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS ISSUED PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 ARE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS, CONDITIONS,OR REVOCATION IF THE DEPARTMENT OF ISHERIES OR DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE DETERMINE THAT NEW BIOLOGICAL OR PHYSICAL INFORMATION INDICATES THE NEED FOR SUCH ACTION. THE PERMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 36,06 RCW TO APPEAL SUCH DECISIONS. ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS ISSUED PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 MAY •).'^ - HE MODIFIED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES OR DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE DUE TO CHANGED CONDITIONS AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE PERMITTEE: PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALT. BE SUBJECT TO APPEAL TO THE HYDRAULIC APPEALS BOARD ESTABLISHED IN RCW 75.20.1,30. THIS APPROVAL PERTAINS ONLY TO THE. PROVISIONS OF THE FISHERIES AND WII DLIFE CODES. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION FROM OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES MAY BE NFt E%"KARY FOR THUi PROJECT, ) APPIIALS - GENERAL INPORMAIION IF IIN WISH III A►PIAL OHNIAL OR (T)ND11I1N N UP AN HPA, IM RE. ARI INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL. PWK UA.M'S AVAILABLE. A. I%VOKMAL APPIIALIC AN INFORMAL. APPEAL (WAC 230.110.3411) 1'IINSISTS OF CONTACIINO 110! REGIONAL HABITAI' A1ANAll1'N MII fMSCUSSINII YOUR CONCERNS. MOST PROBLEMS ARE RP-SOLVED AT THIS LEVpL, BUT IF NUT', %OU MAY R1.11VA'l11 VOUN llIN TANS'III'1'lll'.CINIW OF TIP. NARITA[ MANAORMEW DIVISION IN III IIII`I1. TINS HABITA'1 MANAULMNNI DIVISION C'1BEp-S IR(lTS1ON SHALL BE APPROVED OR _ OIS,IPPNOVI:D BY Ila, DINITTUN OR IRWONWI, IF YOU ARE NOT SATLA'FIFD WITH THE RESULTS OF THIS INFIINMAI. APP11AL, A FORMAL APPIIAL MAY BE FILIA), B. FINIMAI. AFPIWS: 1) FOR ALL CIVIL PKNACI V APPT•.AIS AND FOX OT10•.R HPA APPEALS WHICII ME NOT ASSOCIA•'EO WITH "0064'I8)R OR NIYICM-WATURINO DIVERSIONS. A WRITTEN AREAL REDUUST MLST OF, PILED WITH THE Of PARIMI,NT THAI ISRUPII TIN INiNIED 1101 APPROVAL OR LEVIED TILE CIVIL PENALTY YOU MI! APPIWANO 1WAC 220-I1u•35N1. 21 F/IM APPEALS OF ININIAL OR /TINDITIINS OF AN HPA ASSOCIATED Willi IRRIGATION OR srocK. WA IPMINU DIVERSION&ITT IIIA THAN CIVIL PUNALTY APPEALS, A WRI'TITN APPEAL OPULENT MUST OF 11L1'D WITH TIC HYDRAULIC APPEALS BOARD ►HU WAC 259.04. THE. MARANO ADDRESS OF THE APFUAI.S BOARD IS: ENVIMONMUNTAL HUARINOS OFFICE, BUILDING TWO -ROWk. SEA, LACEY, NAMNSUIT1N 91304: TELUPINNOI 206I459.6327. 31 FAILUME TO APPEAL WI'T1N 30 GAYS 1*,nm DATE W ACTION YOU ARE APPEAUNO RESULTS IN FIIHFI'J'TUHE OF ALI. APPEAL NIWT]. CITY OF RENTON ABBREVIATED ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FOR PROJECTS BELOW SPECIFIED SEPIA EXEMPTION LEVELS E C E I V EnI The Slate Envlronmontat Polley Act(SEPA),Chapter xa zi0,ACK require%IN powrnmentel agoltciw le eon lithe oovuonm rat ,m a of a proposal before making ded%lons. Allhoutih the state Envkonmental Polity M oaf specify wtLln eatpof el I tf ,an,In Oms cues,be modtmad by local agenda If than It a likelihood of probable alpnl0eant adverss tmpsete from M dtR{iCvi11 L�al•9O'Em"o mpt ., protect. Although the SEPA tulea do net generally requite emiumn antal documentation when a project Is slagCdeelly uempt,msny% alit, polecb so,to fact,a pan of a leftist whale whioh Is not sxempl. Aso,under recall guMalinst Issued by I m m el Ecology,It Is recommended that e9melee Iwlswtng pnlscb%now that SEPA woo eansldNad In.. wale be n o1 Appeals decision wnleh hold that agencies s^ousd consider likely sm0onmsh at enacts bales appl mg In A ealpeneal usmppeu ins Offer demon has developed Ina stlechsd sobovhted checklist Ia s%%Ist In doing this Please answer each quOUlOn end tllech your anawen on additional pages It you mood more space Do net leave any question Mank-II a gWsllon does net Is III,Prow non kola after the gwsllan. A. BACKGROUND nn I. Name of Applicant LITY of &TON • Tu1k1L 1110QICS /IIIIlatt, u-nu 1n 2. Address 6 Phone Number of Applicant: 'ZOO- h I W kgC 5 l rm w Its Ub J "Ronald Gil - UlnfN UhL11 SudQyulx✓ - 277- 1107 g. ProjeCiName: WIIUAN) Aug R¢lot&• 8 'inch uinfrI Una i!sVu✓ i le`i(I�ktm<nY a. Address, Location, Tax Account Number, and Section/Township/Range of the Subject Silo GIVa sufficient Information lot a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, Including a street address: WIWPMS �tlk �eIOEr nU9efi CronN RiJtNy atfucek ter. Ylkttdw bfu.e d SoulN Ufa -a. ullt 11 Ann tne0 "0 11 nrlitl Pf MAOGE 5 Is this proposed action related to an existing structure of activity on or In ilia Immediate vicinity of the sullied site? _X Yes No 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connecfe) to Ihls project? _ Yes __I_ No T. List all governmental approvals or permits that will be needed lot your proposal,If known 1.. 8. Please ahach a complete description of your proposal. Including existing uses on the suhlect silo, the proposed uses,the amount of any grading or filling (in cubic yerda), and the slat of the project and file pre square feet). 9. Attach one complete set of project plans,a scaled site plan,and a vicinity map. i 10. What Is the current zoning classification Of the site? 11. If applicable,what Is the current shoreline master program designation of the sae? 12. WILL Is the current use Of the site and adjacent properties? tyd)tlllt RiOAl fit A. DTOI 11 G hN i k \01ituI ht halm ill (I.f IN1411h niyil . b ig. What were the previous uses of the tile? Could any of these have resulted In Contamination of any type on the i. the? No Yes it so,g9nelaily describe B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Are there any surface Indlcatlons or history of unstable soils In the lmrri vicinity andicir could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or the proposed use? � No Yes II yes, ed generally describe and discuss propos measures to reduce or eon rd Mn,Or other,irnpacfto ilia earth,it a^Y, 2. Will this proposal result in the emission of any hazardous substances (such as paint or petroleum products fumes), smoke, or od0rs Into Ilia atmosphere during construction or when the pr0ject Is completed? AXX No Yes if yos, please explain and discuss proposed measures to reduce or control one or other Impacts to air,II any ,•w •r•o iy i 6 0. will the project require any work over,in of adjacent to(within 200 feet)of any surface water body,such ea■ stream,pony,lake,or wetland? No _� Yes. If yet,please explain. 1 L.a iO Sin Wnnu6 V1,nslu (CDAIL '2"O(L fM Af(M- 'Yb h Iml1, u14VIV(J)W, unfit! 1?r,dv�c. . a. DOet the propoeal la within a 100-year floodplaln as Indicated on the latest Federal Emer7oncy Msnagemen, Agenplan. ea,p (FEMA) map? No plan. _ Yes. If Yes, note the Iloodplaln IOw00n on the site i x Vr S Is the project located within an Aquifer Protection Zone? )e, Yes,ZCne 1 y Yes,Zone 2 --No 6 Are there any environmental heathh hazards, Including poaslble exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of lite or explosion,spills or hazardous waale,that you know of that could occur as a result of this proposal? i —.-_ No _ Yes. II yes,please explain. .4 i ). Could waste materials from the proposal Of activities on the site enter ground or surface water$? Yes A NO 6. Are there any threatened or endangered species knmvn to be On or near the alit? Yi' No Yes It Yes,pl"110 Indicate what they are. e What "S, I"ll. and hours of molter would be created by or associated with the project due to AS COnslruClen or Post-development operation? (/SCUa 1D Pf( t1M& eu WOW)M% - 8 Ur^To 3 50 PH. testa( u0tu; Mill (Q1yT cwtj (Ewime4( C 5sl xcu) tRimc) 10 Could Ilgphl or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard M Interfere with views from nearby properties? " rdD yes. It yes,please explain. I I Could the proposed project alter or obstruct views In the Immediate vlclnlly? X No _ pease descnbe Yea. If yes, 12 Would the propOaed Project displace any existing recreailon uses on site? _(L No Yea. II yes, Please descnba. 13 W,II the project result In an Incr based need for public services(for example,lire or police protecCon,schools, #C)7 K NO _ _ Yes II yes.please explain. CERTIFICATION The above answers are truer and complete to the best of my knowfed9Qe. 1 understand that the City of Renton Is relying on them In Order t0 Consider the likely environmental effects 01 the above described project. Signature 1ZuAufl L. d Data kkwif ZI, Mi I Retallorghip to Applleeml r 1 ,l I J FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: Revlowed by. ate Reviewed: �7•'I� Recommended Classtficatlon', Exemption Upheld Further Information Including regular Fnvlronmental Checklist required SEP-04-'91 WED 13:52 ID: DEPT GF FJSNEPIES TEL NO:296-586-6551 Y616 P01 - WABNINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FIBBERIBB 115 General Administration Building Olympia, Washington 99504 Fax Phone! 566-8684 FIS� eiee FAR COMPLETED+ Date:" Data: L _4 1 Timt: �•1 I nit art. Ilt TACI6INILY NYM6AA CALLED so+ FROM: aosancT+��-- sPECIAL INETA CTIONF/ADDITIONAL ADDRE66E6, NUMBER OF Phase (Including Cover Page)i IF MATERIAL IE MMIRDABLE Olt INCOMPLETE, PLEASE CALL (306),2 ;a SEP-04-'91 LED 13:53 ID: DEPT OF FISHERIES TEL N0:206-5A6-6551 33616 P03 �w u►Bn\Al Ic T ) eE AV ILwBLE ON THE JOB 111E AT 0: • MM AND ITS ►ROVISIONS FOLLOWED BY THE U.&MILULAND OPERATJIR ?ERFORMiNG THEW= THE PERSONS) TO WHOM THIS APPROVAL IS ISSUED MAY BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY CLON't OR DAMAGE TO FISHLIFE OR FISH OMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS APPROVAL. BITA WHICH RESULTS FROM FAILURE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS APPROVAL COULD RESULT' IN A , CIVIL PENALTY Op Up To ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ON A GROSS MISDEMEANOR CHARGE, POSSIBLY PUNISHABLE BY FINE OR IMPRISONMENT ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS ISSUED PURSUANT TO RCW 1S.20.100 ARE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS, CONDITIONS,OR REVOCATION IF THE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES OR DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE DETERMINE THAT NEW BIOLOUICAL OR PHYSICAL INFORMATION INDICATES THE NEED FOR SUCH ACTION, THE PERMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 34.04 RCW TO APPEAL SUCH CmONS. ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS ISSUED PURSUANT TO RCW 73.20.103 NSULTATION MAY MODIFIED BY THE D PARTMENT OF FISHERIES OR DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE DUE TO BE THAT SU01 IMC U1 FICATIONS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPEAL TO THE HYDRAULIC HOWEVER, APPEALS BOARD ESTABLISHED IN RCW 73.20 130. THIS APPROVAL PERTAINS ONLY TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE FISHERIES AND Wll OLIFE CODES. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION FROM OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES MAY BE NF1'tSSARY FOR THIS PROJECT. A PPIiA1S liliNMRAL INPORMA?ION 11' )U6 Wmi W APPIAL DUNIAL ON COND1110NS OF AN 11PA, THIMN AMP. INPUAMAL AND POKMAL APPEAL pit,,,1'fN1•] AVAII.AMIJL A. INPIIMMAI. AI'►liAl.4: AN INFOKMAI APPIIAL IWAC 110-110.3401 L'UNSIS'fS OP CUN1'ALTINO 111111 RRGIONAL HABITAT MANAMIN AND DISCUSNINU YOLIM CONCIIRNS. MO.V1 PROSLIVAS AMU RESOLVED AT THIS LEVRL, BUT IV Nt)1', YIIU MAY ❑XVA'I'I-. VUUM tIMOiNNS'1D 111I.4:11111P lIP THm HARIIAI MANAGHMENT DIVISION IN 111 YMPIA. Tins HADITAI' MANAUIJAMM UIV1MlIN CiNtiP4 D11L11ION SHALL BB APPROVED/OR D1aAPPNOVW) NY '1194 1)IMII/•1U11 UM DILOONIO!. 11' Y<W ABU NOT SATISFIMD WITH INK RESULTS OF INS INI\,NMAI. APPIIAL, A WIMMAI. APPIIAI.MAY RE 1`11.101. B. F/IMMAI. APPIIAIX 11 Fl1It ALL 1.1VIl PINAUIY APPIAI ti AND P11N OTHIM HPA AP►NALS WtOCII ARB NOT ASSOCIATED WITH IN14II.4'1'ION (VA S'ITWIt-WATIMINU DIVIIRSIIDIS, A wRIT11G+ APPEAL ROOUEFT MUST BE PILBO WIN THE ' III PAN I'MIAT I'NAI' IUUI.0 UN UIWIW TIM A►PMOVAL OB I.IIVIHD THE LIVII. PENALTY YOU ARR APFIIALIPMI IWAC 330.110.350). 21 VIM APPUALS Oil DIWIAI.ON CUNDII'IONS OP AN HPA ASSOCIATED WITH IRRIGATION OR BTOLK• WAII•MINU DIVIIMMIONN ll'IIBtM T"AN CIVIL PIWALI'V APPRAIt, A WRI'11'EN APPEAL RPOUMT MUST BE 111,I) WI'1'll TIM HVURAUIJ(' AP►UALS ROAM) Pitt, WAC 231.0A. THV MAILING ADDRESS OF TM A 1'PLALS BIIAMD 1.6 ENVIRONMIWIAI. HPARIMIS ( IPICE. BUIIDINU TWO •ROWK Six, LACBY, N ANIn../l'IINV PBSBA: TIH.IIPIWNII 206I459•6337. ..ail 3) FAILUR111'O APPIIAI, w1'I'ION 30 DAYS TIP'i'101 DAIU OP ACTION YUU ARB A►PEALINO RESULTS IN I11MPIilTU1W OP AtA. APPEAL 41011111. J RUB 30 191 11:43 322 PBS �iry�/►lerlimi ':0NSTKCR0NC 9125.101h Avenue South 762-9125 Seothe.WaShington 9610E ' FAX: 743-4178 TLLtCOMMUNICATION DATE: August 30, 1991 TIME: 11:45 A.M./ S ;�,• TO: Nodoul - City of Renton FROM: Brian Kittleson NUHBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 1 COMMENTS latergency repairs of B" watermain under bridge. IF FOR ANY REASON YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL PAGES, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE (762-9125) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Below is oar luny am price for the wOLK above as discussed. Lump Sum of $34,755.00. Please review this propoaal and contact the as Boon as possible if you would like us to do tl:e work. Sincerely, GARY MERLI ND OjC STRUCfICN CO`IFANY ANO7Nls� - BRIAN J. KITTLESON FAX 7j(I PROIECf MANAGER " r t s Acs -r CITY OF RENTON E Planning/Building/Public Works Department arl CIYm<r, MayorLtmo Guarnann,Administrator _ August 29. 1991 Ms. Gayle Kreito'.an - Regional Habitat Manager Department of Fisheries Meadow Creek Office Park 22516 SE 64th Place, Suite 240, Bidg. E Issaquah,WA 98027 SUBJECT: HPA PERMIT FOR REPAIR OF A WATER LINE UNDER WILLIAMS AVENUE BRIDGE ACROSS CEDAR RIVER RENTON,WA Dear Gayle: In reference to the above HPA permit application. I am sending to you the approved exemption from Shoreline Management Act and the SEPA exemption from the City of Renton.. I would also like to thank you for taking the time to meet with me to go over the project site yesterday. Please call me at (206) 277-6207 if you need additional information to process the subject HPA permit Very truly yours, �tJTr.T1 CI.CC k1 Ronald Olsen 34 Water Utility Supervisor 0:91 A 1 Odlg"G'.P ' nneenmeme 1 r 200 Mill Asenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 c ' u l .I 08/29/91 09:26 FAX 206 255 2541 RESTON PIR/P6 la001 $� h •ttt!lt CTI tlitttttttttt!!ts w ACI'I t'ITY REPORT •ss �,'..�i ttttttaletsastustttstltps TRANSMISSION OK TX,RX NO. 2518 CONNECTION TEL 939/9383 CONNECTION ID / START TIME 08/29 09:25 USAGE TIME 02'38 PAGES 6 RESULT OR t9q x! i I 1 P X'. 1 a.:1 k f, 1 ' 4yRpi� +r THE CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNINGIBUILDINGIPUBLIC WORKS RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055-2189 PHONE. 235.2631 FAX. 235-2541 Cs� FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE TO. , t4� FROM. (i+ g— — suBJECT i Number of pages excluding cover sheet: 1 Y 1 I F i 1I{I V Y�il 'j CITY OF RENTON I MEMORANDUM DATE: August 27, 1991 FO: Don Erickson FROM: 44n Olsen SUBJECT: Short Form Environmental Checklist for Williams Avenue Bridge Watermain Repair Dear Don, This memo is supplemental to our short form checklist on the above-mentioned project. The Water Utility will make every provision to protect any spells or other items from falling into the river during this watermain construction and will also meet with Fisheries to ensure that we meet their requirements. It is our interpretation of the ordi -rice that this is a m-nor repair and, therefore, a consideration of exemption from SEPA review should be granted. wv�vwreao+ I I 1 1 I I CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: August 21,1991 TO: Don Erickson PrllKiprd Planner FROM: Ron Olsen-Water ciOi:tyfnpervism STAFF CONTACT: AMkul Gafour �- SUBJECT: Request Co,exemption from SEPA and Shoreline Master Application for an 8 inch water litre repair under Williams Avenue Bridge t f The Water Ll lility Departmem would like to request an exemption from SEPA review And Also lion the Shoreline Master Application fir repair work on an existing broken water line under Williams Avenue bridge.The water line was broken from freevng during the winter if 1990.The repair work will cosisl of removing and replacing about I40 feel of 8 inch water line which is suspended miler the bridge.Light uafoldiog will be placed on the river bottom to allow workers to manually remove and repair the water line.We are also applying for a Hydraulic Project Application(HPA)permit to the Department of Fisheries. We are requesting that this application for exemption from SEPA and shmeline be processed as soon as possible in order to complete the repair work before Ole deadline of September 15,1991 set by the Department of Fisheries.An abbreviated environmental checklist mid master application Im shatelite peimil are attached. Your assistance in this mallet is greatly appreciated.Please call me at 6207 or Ab doul Gafour a16210 if you have any queslios or neeel additional information on(his mallet. J I CITY OF RENTON ABBREVIATED ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FOR IPROJECTS BELOW SPECIFIED SEPA EXEMPTION LEVELS The State EnAmnmental Policy AP iSEPAI,Chapter sa 21C,ACW,requbt,all p".aovemmentel agenc rs to mni ids the envlronmenul impapla of a woposal before making aeNslons. Nmouph the state Envirenmemat Policy Aat ea specify certain categorical t,emplims,"Be can,In some oases,tormodlMd by local offshore,If In*,*It A likelihood or probable significant advert,Impacts from an otherwise categorically eaompt project. Although the SEPA hurt,do not generally npuln environmental docultha tlon when a wolect Is categorically eaompi,many uneasy Powers u,,In foot,a pan of a larger wool*which N not exempt Nap,under recent ouldNinn[.Sued by the wnhlnpton stale department of Etwoey,It';hemmmanded mat apencNs uvlewinp Pm ecta show met SEPA vet,consldbad This would be connsf lit with*1980 SUre Caul of Ali deNSICn which held that agencies should coNker likely environmenlst ent,ls lot!M soplying the SEPA caregoncal a*mptlon,. The Cry of Roman hot developed the aheChod abblavlowd Chocklun to ualal In doing this Please onswer each Question and attach your at,weq on additional Posts If you need mars SPt,e, de net NO"any question!lank-It a question it",not apply,Please note this alley lM question. A. BACKGROUND I. Name of Appllcant: (III QF RENTON • f(n1UftAL weiz s /WMIA wnU 11 2. Address d Phone Number of Applicant: 200' M11Ay kuC Tiu-m.1 jai A Th'i J "kencdd GI)en . 6itty t*LIj St,peeuivy _ 2 77 C207 3, Project Name; U11W AN) A114 RQ106r 8 inch Guts, 6nC 4Mu,, t xtl'i-cynent' d. Address, Location, Tax Account Number, and Secllon/Township/Range of the Subject Site Give sufficient Information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed projecl, Including a Offset address: _ _�t41 RM) '11f �Qlg Er A((RASS CEAkW 1ZIJ�e.�r RNWtEU lee. 2ta:coo i)9+.a i p t Souatf lkufto,E OIE Oeiec - WD' n uun A Alhahrf0 —It Ts non of Mock S. Is this proposed action related to an existing structure or activity on or In the Immediate vicinity of the subject see? Y. Yes No 6. Ike you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further actNhy retaled to Of connected 10 this project? _ Yes It No 7. List all governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal,If known. K`I)tki QtO%K IlIftuhl- NW P1YMtc tam DWI or hvlrc,[ I 9. Please allaeh a complete description of your proposal, Including existing uses on the subject site, the proposed uses,the amount of any grading or titling (in cubic yards[,and the We of the project and site(in square lost). 9 Attach one compete set of project Plans,a scaled scar "andl a vicinity map. 10. Whet Is the current zoning classification of the site? II. It applicable,what Is the current shoreline master program desigrtation of the sea? 12, What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? El<nrnl a PNQR( IT'. Pit A b" " kro hails • to MiNyinM. MUA . i 13. Whet were the previous uses of the site? y P Could any of these have resuaeJ In tonlamiquion or any type M the 9110? No Yes. If sea,generally describe. Y B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Are there any surface indications or history of unstable soils in the Immediate vicinity and/or could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or the proposed use? No Yes it yes, generally describe and discuss proposed measures to reduce or control rosion,or other Impa7to the arlh,if any. 2. Will This proposal result In the emission of any hazardous substances(such as paint or petroleum products fumes), smoke, or odors Into the atmosphere during construction or when the project is completed? _ No Yes. II yes, please explain and discuss proposed measures to reduce or control Ohm or other ImpecTs to air,If any 4Y 7 gf2 f f 5. Will the project require any work -ivei,In or adjacent to(within 200 feat)of any surface water body,such as a strum,pond,lake,or watland? No Yes. If yes.please explain. LA(%Mt YlAf IMIAE lartwe i (CRAM '2lY'A (C& pvv. R> to Imp Wa✓ef1bXL unY�t/ yt.d.�t . a Does the proposal is within a 100year ao0dplaln as Indicated on the latest Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) map? No _ Yes. If yes, please note the floudplaln location on the she plan. 5. Is the project located within an Aquifer Protection Zone? sP Yes,Zone 1 )0 Yes,Zone 2 NO 8. Are there any environmental health hazards, Including possible exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire or explosion,$pills or hazardous waste,that you know of that could occur as a result of this proposal? c No _ Yes. If yes,please explain. 7. Could waste materials from the propose)or activities On the site enter ground or surface waters? Yes JC_No 8. Are there any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the slie'l _Y No Yes. II yes,please Indicate what they are A S. What types, levels, and hours of noise would be created by or associated with the project due to its construction Or posldavalopment operation? s� u;c►d. ro Plc nn+E ,u wdaLollt,e - 8 30 -M 3 3o twat ac1>k f h CQ1132LMtW EW'Mrur (OAtttwc i 1RRtit) 10. Could light or glare Iron the fini$hed project be a safety hazard or Interfere with vNwe Iron nearby propenlu9 .� No _ Yes If yes,please explain. - 11, Could the proposed project alter or obstruct vlews In the Immediate vicinity? 1( No Yes. If yes, please describe. 12. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreation uses on site? _ CL No Yea. If yes, please describe. 1 19 WAI the project result In an Increased need for public services(tor example,fire or police protection,schools, etc,I? Y NO Yes. If yes,please explain. I CERTIFICATION 1 The above answors are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the City of Renton Is relying on them 1 In order t0 consider the likely environmental effects of the above described project. k Signature'. KZ)vmO 1. tJ `tom, ,. , _ _ Date'. Auau.f ZA. 11hi Relationship to Applicant: _FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: Alt [Re:viewedby O0U Reviewed: ssification: Exemption Upheld Further Inf,rmallon Including regular Environmental Checklist 1 required J r I CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MASTER APPLICATION OWNER r OF APPLICATION &FEES INAME. 'iNC LI(Y OG REN(0H PERMIT S ARY PERMIT S ADDRESS: S06 MILL AVt SA. ONAL USE PERMIT S N APPROVAL PERMITCITY. RENeJ WASH ZIP- q60 S7 FILL PERMIT $ (NO.CU.YDS' I - _VARIANCE $ TELEPHONE NUMBER: (FROM SECTION: ) Z35 2631 —WAIVER S _ROUTINE VEGETATION CONTACT PERSON/APPLICANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT S _. — 1 BINDING SITE PLAN f NAME: T� Ctil Oi RENIOU w Alta Ui1Ui1 EN61Ydto)46 r INE PERMIT: ADDRESS TANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ Z00 Mlu. RUE S0. DITIONALUSE S . . NCE �I;ITV: QEIISON �A, ZIP: `l YOSS JXEMPTN N L TELEPHONENUMBER, 177.6201- p1N OL%LW ISION.Op. 291-6210 - AGDW6 6040v LINE ADJUSTMENT S PROJECTINFORMATION RT PUT $ TATIVE PLAT SPRJECTORDEVELOPMENT NAME: LIMINARY PUT Swtums W Sn. SRIB6E' L PLAT S it ItILA WATER U" REPAIQ. A 4tFU11g KW LOTS:AME: i PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION: !!! W W}ANS Ave SO. 7Abtt Maui (FOAL G PUNNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: S $ fe0m N. RL�EtS10E OILWb 'V S. e'QM10E Otto —PRELIMINARY 1I KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER($): FINAL um AINU(A61F IOR111AJ OF mm ilidw Iu NW�AI of 5K 1�-29-5 MOBILE HOME PARKS: S EXISTING LAND USE(S): _TENTATIVE PRELIMINARY E'GAIIRY 6RIDLF ASC UENi L16 Q hai T' L — FINAL EXISTING ZONING: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW S PROJECT VALUE: $ SENSITIVE AREA: PROPOSED LAND USE($): APA: 1 2 5YRFIF /A SEWER MORATOTVUM AREA- YES NO 6Y1t AK C%6f1K6 PROPOSED ZONING: TOTAL FEES: S POSTAGE PROVIDED: _YES NO lime AS 10OAa16 SITE AREA(SO.FT.OR ACREAGE): 4,p400 So.K (Otte9 1W AUA) Tft MdR1ti to be OOn 00W by CRY HMI: CILV FNA Number: ECF SA R SHE PP FP TP SP RVMP V AAD W PUD FPUD SM $ME PMHP FMHP SSP -I; NT 5 , LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (H rnora space is required,please attach a separate sheet), 1 A SlttT♦ (60 FECr Ult'eE Q1Q1T• of • WAY pa ee1D6C I)uep eS Mllikt QidER L �MNEIWkV �A{i[tLI.)l1r( Wa 2� ulultkYu 'M6 SwIn OY THE 13m)14 of S(tiTiar Ili SaJAs1kT ►1 tTfli. S exr 141C in k!h* r lUk l.'U"i OCSCWIro Ac fbilseb A 60 Mr tWk Maly Will Will SibE dP re c tiU�llk DW011Eb CsKt11uNE Uwwwy, M flue ItRfc WOW aF 1hr, MftlMg nP UIiW AH! ALa_fi}nN uimt IV a ng%cls C191W INN cf• tEtA& ¢enlu WM mewn-1 i :=%ce N 20 14' C A Qt7fAAtE or 20 (W WK ott Len zp 1%t t1clC(&f4,"j ci MY » Cr"M .WV of WWJANI Me Peak b1n>, ma ufd190M 24Aful LA of MOW6x&"AWM4M• M9U VXi lld M W lei Anlu A E tmr _ 4 116r haft (Wit, ecift $'YMMt 1W 'SMf:' W114 Of 1a6 MOM Lw SrcoclJ 17. 1bulMi r ZS 4". Vic, (amp( ; Mvitaakw , AFFIDAVIT I, , being duly sworn, declare that I am(please check one, the authorized representative to act for the property owner, the owner of the property Involved In this application and tlwt the foregohg statements and answers herein contained end the information herewith submitted are In all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ + 9� DAYOF 4w6wyr 199/ NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON.RESIDING AT: f. t"Ix (Name of Notary Pudic) (Si nature of Owner) .?6y-? tS e. 5o — Zoo MILL {RUE �n (Address) (Address) -dear w,I 2 Iffn WA 9¢ASS (City/Stale/Zip) (City/State/Zip) (Telephone) (Telephone) AEceplance of this application and required filing fee does not constitute a complete application. Plans and other material required to constitute a compls lu application are listed in the"Application Procedure." p.Mul•n/rp J i rL- ;f nnd arr,a n� wrN� - a9o�a4 ann�ny fiNVITiM AX Alva wAlt Yv `�`�+ F n1� �`•• �" q fi� lTY l p F Milo 11-7 r' w. i ivy• .....{ �iS 1 \ 4 .i � i R?'�.. • 1 s i j i MftbiYt �l.�y..�,�''� =.y1W.� ' • 1. �1 t`1�1 - � + �II W - r..(1� �[ pl. •,I^T'.--'!.�`fV `,1�. 1 r i � � H4'^1dI. f • rt �.tj A cdox K �- ( I EXEMPTION FtIONI SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIREMENT t AUGUST 28.1991 v State of Washington Department of Ecology i.+ Shoretands Division Mail Stop PV-1 t Olympia.Washington 98504 + ! ATTENTION: LW UA RANKIN,Shoreline Management Permit Review pe�3. �`k d`^' nEGARDING: EXEMPTION FILE NUMBER: SME,AEC-102-91 PROJECT: WILLIAMS AVENUE BRIDGE WATER MAIN REPAIR APPLICANT(NAME AND ADDRESS) CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS/WATER UTILITY i n LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Attached to Document SEC-TWNP.R: SEC 1T,TOWNSHIP 20N,R SE WATER BODY/WETLANO: CEDAR RIVER CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: N/A Gentlemen An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit Is hereby granted on the proposed project described on the anached form for the follow6og reason(s). _- Normal maintenance or repair of existing stnictures or devahpnronla,Including damage by accident,fire or elements. Construction of the normal protective bulkhead common to single family residences. Emergency construction necessary to p.otect property from damage by the elements. Construction of a barn or similar agricultural structure on wetlands. Constructlat or modification of navigational aids such as channel markers and anchor buoys. { Construction on wetands by an owner, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single family residence for his own use or for the use of his family which does not exceed a height of thirty five(05)foes above average grade level. J STATE OF WASHINGTON _ DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY r SHORELANDS DNISION PAGE Constructlon value does not exceed St,00o and project does not materially interfere with the water or shorelines of the state. Constmctlon of a dock designed for pleasure crehs only for the nnmcommerclal use of the owner of a single family residence Provided the cost does not exceed$2,500. Other: The proposed development is consistent or Inconsistent with(check one) -. CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT Policies of the Shoreline Management Act The guidelines of the Department of Ecology where no Master Program has been finally approved or adapted by the Department. The Master Program. (Auttxx ad, sturo) Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator co. Attorney General's Office 'sr= (:onsvucilon Field Services Applicant i ) Y w•wV `1 N t o ~19 9 CITY Oil' ILN:NTUN Planning/Building/Public Works Department Earl Clymer, Maya, Lynn l:u11Ma11,MMdalrNr t \uau,l H,,PWI \I,.GNie Klehnuw IlepNuneal of Felivue, -. General Arkni111orAWNu Ruddnyt Glroqux\YW,hil4tlau yKilkl SUBJECT: Ihrlraulic Projal A{ylnna1(11PAI for re{mir of a water title mukr Nilliamv \,cwur Rrillgc• w-ro„lbdar River,Remnn,Wa,hlnKnnl. 1 he City N1 Rrulon Public Work,Ge{wl unrtl Mould like n+apldy hp a IIPA prl nut hp the 1,µN NINE 011,01 ,., ru,ling Kim'h vfalel link,nmler Wdliwn,AW11W bl.dKr wl m,Crllat Rawl Ilk•-ale,luw N.l. 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Pivww cdl Ulr al 0010 2" W'O''I'll,lull,au) yueakw,ur tired wkl:lialuJ infounalilm uu duc nlaurl \riy/T�ruly Ycwrn, /1 -ti fi ofN' RmmM Otwn Water UliRly Superroimr W nAAr/K1UAri 8uaa1MN• w' :Ofi Mill Avenue South - Renton, Wn.hlnFton YNO;+ cr y � a y' t -* ar i HYUI{ AULIC PKOJEI' C �! APPLICATION (H.C.W. 75.20.100) DEPARTMENT OF CAME DEPARTMENT Of FISHERIES am c.PR««.. N nn PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE c.n..« •«.�. faO. ` wrnl.Om..Owfo -_- aroma wrn«Fra.fqY DO NOT WRITE IN SHADED AREA LJ [_Ili C: 1rnC1"L,IY _ __ 1 �� _ %�� C el r _ e ]a ❑j � �r L? 9N fErww/YrF �(n'.41 ( m ❑ ❑ ❑y a wnu SlAIFf Ztk ItL At E 'xl• .e c o �1iCi� �I«E rr.«.•, � � � a k arP4.r 011✓�A! F ROAR. RISERr c L u ou..`r1E. fscnoN f[cr oN ro.ns,„,• A.«m r•� U. rr.O or MlwEv ..�.9!X�'..............��............Z.17.! �..�. .... .. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. METHOD AND EQUIPMENT k'%m Is p�hR ell I]rn RF•Il�... FIMA]5lt..l�.C..F.EK..P�...P.u:J[n.........F:. ............. .. ... . � t•,_. 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I DATE: August 27, 1991 TO: nnII Don Erickson FROM: V,tl Olsen SUBJECT: 11""Short Form Environmental Checklist for Williams Avenue Bridge Watermain Pepeif Dear Don, This memo is supplemental to our short form checklist on the above-mentioned project. The Water Utility will make every provision to protect any spells or other items from falling into the river during this watermain construction and will also meet with Fisheries to ensure that we meet their re7uirements. It is our interpretation of the ordinance that this is a minor repair and, therefore, a consideration of exemption from SEPA review should be granted. ,waMvwoa it A Speed Message 1'0 suelxt 'i. .SRC tta= I � I . bw„.. &gnoo I i I Speed Message To From���d4�--�-- i 8ublftt �.�f�-1 / YV//'/L'A lrRN1L� �Y��.�I�.�//I11� /T�/ ✓GI�U� i --r oas i an `1rirl�, L��G1ss�r��l7dd (jai A d4 1,5 ,Porz.iMt;�, Mor -- 77)C-- ✓--- ZYd: h4Lcs` /�5��5ti,G Ca'.i{2 R�=nil. �'GT�F1d.S eio� J J n[n�a auM D"aia STATE OF WASIANGU N DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES 115 [:en 11 4.0 W,jl.&A*kt • C%IvmpW WnlwVfu WJ504 • l.'* 7SJ*" • (SCAA0 234,660A September 18, 1989 Department of Ca nity Development Environmental Review CamuLtee A77EWICN: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 SUB=: Hydraulic Project Approval Process Dear Mr. Erickson: Frequently, you and your staff are the first contacts an applicant has with the permitting process. This process, a confusing one at best, becanes even more conplicated when other agency jurisdictions are j involved. Questions regarding the relationship of the Washington Department of Fisheries (WDF) or Wildlife (MW) Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), when an HPA is required, and what constitutes a crnplete application for an HPA are sufficiently repetitive to warrant clarification. State law clearly states that no HPA Frey be issued prior to compliance with SEPA. 1. RW 75,20.100 states "...The department of fisheries or the department of wildlife shall grant or deny approval within forty- five calendar days of the receipt of a couplets application and " notice of ccupliance with any applicable requirenents of the state environmental policy act, made in the manner prescribed in this section." 2. WAIC 220-110-030 (4) states "...The appropriate department shall grant or deny approval within forty-five calendar days of the receipt of a conplete application and notice of conpliance with any I applicable requirements of the State Environmental Policy Act r (chapter 43.21C RW)." i Permit approval fran either the WDF or the WW is necessary if "any person or government agency desires to construct any form of hydraulic project or perform other work that will use, divert, obstruct, or change the natural flow or bed of any of the salt or fresh waters of the state" (RCW 75.20.100). Waters of the state are defined under VC 220-110-020 as "all narine waters and fresh waters within ordinary high water lines and within the territorial boundaries of the state." i Both agencies do not need to be contacted. Generally, if the waters are within the usage area of anaciromus species, those that rear in the ocean but return to fresh water for spawning (e.g., chinook, sockeye, }r. a 1 :ion Erickson September 18, 1989 page 2 Cohn, pink, and chum salmon), than WDF takes the lead. If the project occurs upstream of that anadrarous usage area where resident fish species predominate, than WDd would take the lead. However, both s agencies cooperate with each other to protect all species of fish life found at a project site. State law allows the WDF and the WOW 45 days to process a permit application, but both agencies strive for a 30 day turn-around'tims• This, however, assumes that the application received is couplete and that SEPA is final. A couplets application includes: 1. A signed and dated HPA that includes the SEPA agency, determination, and date it was final (block 20 of application). The date the checklist is submitted to an agency's SEPA coordinator is D4L the determination date required on the HPA. SEPA is no which mayor final until after both the comment and appeal periods' 1 dat ere may not run concurrently. It is this final cment/appee whichever is later, that is required on the application. Departments, divisions, etc., within a county or city makeing a determination, moat be sure that another department, division, etc., is not A1V tusking a determination. Recently an application was received indicating a project was "enpt. Unfortunately, at the same time a SEPA coordinator for the same agency indicated that a checklist was required and comienced the determination process. There have been other recent occurrences where the SEPA determina- tion date given on the application was verbally coufimed as final. Unfortunately, &= the HPA was issued, this date was found to be invaV d and the actual determination date was not final until sane time later. Both situations described above have resulted in sane obvious confusion and have posed legal questions regarding the HPA. Consequently, a copy of that final determination, or same other verification, will be required prior to issuance of an HPA. 2. General plans for the overall project. 3. Conplete plans and specifications of the proposed construction or work involving state waters. '5 Plans should be final as the HPA is written for a WeCifi set of plans. Any changes should be brought to the attention of the Regional Habitat Manager as they may result in a needed modification to the HPA. Such changes should also be brought to the attention of all other permitting agencies involved in the project so that all parties are operating from the same set of plans. f. .....-..�.,..._.._.r�....-...,...�..... ,.. ......tee_..._.—.�w�...�-.. � t 1 Ian Erickson September 18, 1989 i page 3 A field review of the project is generally required prior to issuance of the HPA. This allows the Regional Habitat Manager, with the applicant, to better assess the project impacts to the habitat. it can take several weeks to set up a field review depending on time of year and work load for the Regional Habitat Manager. It is important to start the permitting process early, particularly if SEPA is required. The normal freshwater stream construction window is from 15 June to 15 September of a given calendar year. Time extensions on the lower end of this window are possible given that concerns for the protection of fish life can be met. This window is designed to provide I!I maxitman protection for eggs, larvae, and fry, part?cularly while still in stream gravels. Applicants must remember that their project is not the only project under review by the Regional Habitat Manager. Final HPAs are signed and issued from the main office i Olympia, not by the Regional Habitat Manager. Once the Regional Habitat Manager writes an approval, it is sent to Olympia for review and signature. This can take several weeks again depending on time of year and work load. Starting the process early cannot be stressed enough. Emergency s;tuations can and do arise particularly during the winter stonn season. If an emergency exists whereby approval for the removal of obstructions, repairing existing structures, resto;:ing stream banks, or to protect property under an immediate threat by the stream, oral approval prior to such work can be provided by the Regional Habitat Manager. All conditions of that approval mould then be placed writing within 30 days. I trust some of the recent confusion regarding the HPA process has been clarified, and that you and you staff will share the above informatS.on with applicants proposing work in or near state waters. only by cooperation and coordination can we protect and preserve cur natural resour:es. If you ha%,e any questions regarding these comments, please contact either the Olympia office at (206) 753-6650, or the Regional Habitat Manager. Ms. Gayle Kreitman, (2061 545-6582, is the manager for the Cedar River drainage and Mr. Joe Robel in Olympia, (206) 753-2980, manages the Duwamish-Green River drainage. Sincerely, Millard S. Deusen Habitat Management Division MSD:GK:dmm i cc: Robel - WDF 1 Kreitman - WDF i J Tr rr 41:� rlpi�rlf '. • x u ' �l 4 4 y Y` INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING HYDRAULIC APPLICATION FORM To ton sour Orolect And maintain IN imi"Oke h,"nsoprcaa of tie Stale Of Waabn ,,h Cen4n prolKhve egOlabnn has been enacted IR C W yS 20 tool i The law prOvges tho.n IN ayenl any Person a 90ketnmenl Agef,,sell 100Ohe11O0 any lot,It hydraulic coOpct.Or plMtwpM1 tnal volt W(Olgn,ObalrupT Ot utlnxe any Of IIn weNn o11M al\le.K hastil Ia hO n-'In--Imo Ohi high water llnea,p'na OI,, Proposed Pl. c wit W submnlse to the DePenmint Of Fnhenea and the Olpanmanl of Game WONed atlprewl must be sessions,from the drectas of Vesta deparmeal betere cer*menthfe nlnetr1N11Cn on wore. Two application bans arc to D!his,Out and one copy mailed to oath of the following Addresses Depanmenl OI Folu nls OepNmN•t of Game 115 Genii AND EW Won Cp001 Was Olympia Waionglon WSN Olympia,WaMmgbn easoa fplun tO auburn MO ippLcaUCn3.Me lO aacn adOreat bated abOre.Or lnpomDNle�nlpmapOn may delay lM 4aWMe Ol lM WPhOmI lee IN back aids of misapplication to draw A sketch of"PMWI.sh*wng IN Wo"OnsmPof The prowl WOW MMI10lithe"wales 11 then O om.fi aim apace 10 edeouslely de uf'..the conic',additional Penes me,Pe aDKnee Complete ,an,coul0 upedle Our rbponee Block 21 The StSm Environmental Policy Act ISEPAI RCW lT2'<rpareaadllKmmal�On ollM enwrOnmenla4mPettpglnld'p m a completed ennronmannl ch¢ebs'and Other i ant m000n II ya.haw Pte Lion has camon., , env echii-y cnacelnl fa a IKaI. CWnly,aftaUa iduhl'or 11lea pined and'Lgnr6C\nVnOnytgnAganl Oecleglgn M1\apNp m\de,plpaaCMth"ye!'MeiM aD\Chi 1 cpY of the 0edaretgn V NM.GhedR NO W. I Bock 22. My OnuIS PtOIatl ApplgaoOna OHCnbm9 prOlatry eRseding\'OUI<OaI O/SS.ppD OR mtIUONlq acnenne'CMnge.9nrll removal OrtM oat el ead04uHmwSte,ho name.powe KDpn(Mock 211 Mforf,"nouvo issued ReaucM<R InHpOropnaNbO. to indicate TOTAL PMKI colt EnwronmMW Owl hi may be Oblairod hon,your local Cirylcounty planning ODge Slpdh 20 11 you Mee mcawed any other Permits ut memo 10 Apply ter*then plena Stan IN ties and number,of known,in Block 22 COi 0 EngmKl IFedai aq OmegH SMrebnn(County) puttge,IL pt.of Net Raao*rceal Vi Rights(Dapl of Ecology) TM Wmpeled brine abue beaubmnled as tar m a0vanceas PesaipN UD IO o00aya ahOufd heallpwad la NyealgslgnlM plOceH n o/Ihe Apph"G ion.II you MW MI received carlappmoenw a conlKl hen taller AgaKY wilhon JDdayl,you AnWlewntaa MOhe OM Of the desis"Ants and rea l IN status of your appkcanon 0� HYDRAULIC PROJECT + APPROVAL .4� R.Q.N. 73.20.100 o nOEPRR OENI OF I19NERIFE R.C.N. 75.20.103 ctae LORinietrRtidR. # of)opi., INRn lrgton g tl 4504 I © November 14, 1990 (204) 757-4650 DEMIIIIENT OF FISRERIES (RSOIicnnt ehWId reter to this date in all correstorol ee) IEFY RSI RARE FIRST IE 1'01iTACI PHORE(S) 1 CO)OROL YIMER City of Renton (206) 277-55LRepair 7128-01 Lai,LTREn OR wRu ROUTE - 200 Mill Avenue South, ATTN: R. Parsons191 08.0299 # .. Ren€IItr _ WT�tF 98055z1D - Tr?IStER 1 I TRRT 10 MO EV Cedar River {!.a�LeWashingtonewer LineSECTION TONSWIP RLNSE(E-Y) C TeUCIIOR ME 17 21N 05E Kinq______________________ _—__— a, TIME LIMITATIONS: (5!INIi PROJECT MI SEOIN a AN IwsT EE COIPLF TED OF Immediately _ �_Januar 31 1990 TNIS AL Is TO EE RYLILRLLE OI TRE""f11E L1 Llt IIMFS RIO ITL PROYISIeK FmLa[OL/INE p[RRITTEELO OPEMIa PFRi011IM6 ,Ems, eE•P,_�SNTyELLL1L PffiYISIa6ffi1LYE6tiESSE N'dl'1'19Y1L '. 1. During the storm sewer line and manhole ppreparation process for the inversion lining no discharge from the hi h velocity water blasting to clean the system shall enter the Cedar River. Discharge should .<�. be to the sanitary sewer system. 2. Should an yy "Preco Patch" work or other use of toxic or camQn t toducts be required no discharge shall enter the Cedar River. scharge should be �o the sanitary sewer system. `I 1. All water used in the particularly the heated water, and subsequent testing prc . l be discharged to the sanitary - sewer system. 4. No work shall be conduc`_I. he Cedar River outfall, including vegetation removal. Every effort shall be made to avoid disturbance to fish and the stream bed. LOCATION: Bronson and Houser Streets, Renton them E 1 mPE,; City of Renton DNS January 10, 1990 11EE1ONAL NyIUTmNbNwEll . Gayle Kreitman — (206) 192-7190 PLILIC L 4PPl1CNII YIlDl1F[ C iE - e:ROER - MiROI RRL. W. - MIA _ DEPARTMENT OF PIENERIn SARMOR .t*•v- 'xJ-� i J �NNR„R MOW r 1— SEP-04-'91 WED 13:53 ID: DEPT OF FISVERIES TEL 1,10:206-566-6551 0616 P02 RrDRADLIO tROJICT 7aa0 R.C..W.W. 7a.20.1.00 0flYTNIT OF Ilt eer•RTten a rluuua — _ 4 t 4411 im R.C.W. 75.10.L03 0 1"Fl• wRhifgtn 4 � September ( /53•4410 14Iellcsnt should mfor to this dots In•11 rorrwrw�s�s) sour 1 W l PASO low rIR1T TiXIT•CT axall(s) 1 =TEDI llue[11 ttJJ City of Renton '� (206) 00-4/973-01 100 M 11 Ave S, ATM Ron Olsen Renee Te 9f055i1r '� � QMTtt Cedar River a r1 I0 hn n1,J Tt WateNlD1n6" --- ------ .. . TO rmr ?"skipurlu-n earn cnel NW 17 23H 051 Ring Replacement ----------------------------- ---------- Txlt NDJICT M, NDIY • "D emT N CWI'In tT T211R LSYITi?:ORaE Immediately _ _ S*;tI er 18 1991 Txit RssdY4l it TDN•V•ILLE tr Txi Jr t lTtatLL ling litEaWl•ImlafttlaeD aT TxESErI1rEE ale WtATr sNIm1Y0 'i ma sn .rn•.t srhL�la Mnac[IIDT QF Jam, 1. A Prov atct 2shall occur per plans submitted with application dated ' 1. 2. Equipment *hall not enter or operate within the flowing stream. _ 3. Scaffolds may be placed 4n the strea>Tlbod, provided scaffold loge are set on pads to equalise weight distribution. 4. Hviley effort shell be made to minimise the downstream release of at or silt-laden water. f 5. No debris or overburden material from this project shall enter the stream. 6. Nprk shall proceed from the south bank to the north bank as discussed oh the Site on August 26, 1991. 7. Scaffolds shall be removed from the stream at the end of each day's work. LOCATION: Willams Avenue Bridge, Renton jkd rM, Exeapt by City of Renton August 1991 II41axu MUTT IM . Gayle Kreitman - (206) 392-7190 E•TM - er RMIICNT • WILDLIFE - Rt•NR - rATM - W. NO. • vRu DH/ARTYnI'f OF fIfEIkIE/ � J7 `FCl DIRICTOR J