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D.2.1.1 CLEARING LIMITS
Prior to any site clearing or grading, those areas that are to remain undisturbed during project construction
shall be delineated. At a minimum, clearing limits shall be installed at the edges of all critical area buffers
and any other areas required to be left uncleared such as portions of the site subject to clearing limits under
RMC 4-4-060, areas around significant trees identified to be retained, on -site BMP areas to be protected,
and other areas identified to be left undisturbed to protect sensitive features.
Purpose: The purpose of clearing limits is to prevent disturbance of those areas of the project site that are
not designated for clearing or grading. This is important because limiting site disturbance is the single
most effective method for reducing erosion. Clearing limits may also be used to control construction
traffic, thus reducing the disturbance of soil and limiting the amount of sediment tracked off site.
When to Install: Clearing limits shall be installed prior to the clearing and/or grading of the site.
Measures to Use: Marking clearing limits by delineating the site with a continuous length of brightly
colored survey tape is sometimes sufficient. The tape may be supported by vegetation or stakes, and it
shall be 3 to 6 feet high and highly visible. Critical areas and their buffers require more substantial
protection and shall be delineated with plastic or metal safety fences or stake and wire fences. Fencing
may be required at the City's discretion to control construction traffic or at any location where greater
protection is warranted. Permanent fencing may also be used if desired by the applicant. Silt fence, in
combination with survey flagging, is also an acceptable method of marking critical areas and their buffers.
D.2.1.1.1 PLASTIC OR METAL FENCE
Code: FF. Symbol: I
Purpose
Fencing is intended to (1) restrict clearing to approved limits; (2) prevent disturbance of critical areas, their
buffers, and other areas required to be left undisturbed; (3) limit construction traffic to designated
construction entrances or roads; and (4) protect areas where marking with survey tape may not provide
adequate protection.
Conditions of Use
To establish clearing limits, plastic or metal fence may be used:
1. At the boundary of critical areas, their buffers, and other areas required to be left uncleared.
2. As necessary to control vehicle access to and on the site (see Sections D.2.1.4.1 and D.2.1.4.2).
Design and Installation Specifications
l . The fence shall be designed and installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.
2. The fence shall be at least 3 feet high and must be highly visible.
3. The fence shall not be wired or stapled to trees.
Maintenance Requirements
1. If the fence has been damaged or visibility reduced, it shall be repaired or replaced immediately and
visibility restored.
2. Disturbance of a critical area, critical area buffer, native growth retention area, or any other area
required to be left undisturbed shall be reported to the City for resolution.
WORKING LIMITS AND HIGH VISIBILITY FENCE
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D.2.1.2.2 MULCHING
Code: MU
Purpose
Symbol: _ Mu �
The purpose of mulching soils is to provide immediate temporary protection from erosion. Mulch also
enhances plant establishment by conserving moisture, holding fertilizer, seed, and topsoil in place, and
moderating soil temperatures. There is an enormous variety of mulches that may be used. Only the most
common types are discussed in this section.
Conditions of Use
As a temporary cover measure, mulch should be used:
1. On disturbed areas that require cover measures for less than 30 days
2. As a cover for seed during the wet season and during the hot summer months
3. During the wet season on slopes steeper than 3H:1 V with more than 10 feet of vertical relief.
Design and Installation Specifications
For mulch materials, application rates, and specifications, see Table D.2.1.2.A. Note: Thicknesses may be
increased for disturbed areas in or near critical areas or other areas highly susceptible to erosion.
Maintenance Standards
1. The thickness of the cover must be maintained.
2. Any areas that experience erosion shall be remulched and/or protected with a net or blanket. If the
erosion problem is drainage related, then the drainage problem shall be assessed and alternate drainage
such as interceptor swales may be needed to fix the problem and the eroded area remulched.
TABLE D.2.1.2.A MULCH STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
Mulch
Quality Standards
Application
Remarks
Material
Rates
Straw
Air-dried; free from
Z-3" thick;
Cost-effective protection when applied with
undesirable seed and
5 bales per
adequate thickness. Hand -application generally
coarse material
1,000 sf or 2—
requires greater thickness than blown straw. Straw
3 tons per acre
should be crimped to avoid wind blow. The
thickness of straw may be reduced by half when
used in conjunction with seeding.
Wood Fiber
No growth inhibiting
Approx. 25-30 lbs
Shall be applied with hydromulcher. Shall not be
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fartnrs
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used withnut sPPd and tackifiPr i1nlPgs the
1,500-2,000 Ibs
application rate is at least doubled. Some wood
per acre
fiber with very long fibers can be effective at lower
application rates and without seed or tackifier.
Compost
No visible water or
2" thick min.;
More effective control can be obtained by
dust during handling.
approx. 100 tons
increasing thickness to 3" (2.25 cubic feet per
Must be purchased
per acre (approx.
square yard). Excellent mulch for protecting final
from supplier with
1.5 cubic feet per
grades until landscaping because it can be directly
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square yard)
seeded or tilled into soil as an amendment.
Permit.
Compost may not be used in Sensitive Lake7
basins unless analysis of the compost shows no
phosphorous release.
Hydraulic
This mulch category
Apply at rates
The BFM shall not be applied immediately before,
Matrices
includes hydraulic
from 3,000 Ibs per
during or immediately after rainfall so that the
(Bonded
slurries composed of
acre to 4,000 Ibs
matrix will have an opportunity to dry for 24 hours
Fiber Matrix
wood fiber, paper
per acre and
after installation. Application rates beyond 2,500
[BFM])
fiber or a
based on
pounds may interfere with germination and are not
combination of the
manufacturers
usually recommended for turf establishment. BFM
two held together by
recommendations
is generally a matrix where all fiber and binders
a binding system.
are in one bag, rather than having to mix
The BFM shall be a
components from various manufacturers to create
mixture of long wood
a matrix. BFMs can be installed via helicopter in
fibers and various
remote areas. They are approximately $1,000 per
bonding agents.
acre cheaper to install.
Chipped Site
Average size shall be
2" minimum
This is a cost-effective way to dispose of debris
Vegetation
several inches.
thickness
from clearing and grubbing, and it eliminates the
problems associated with burning. Generally, it
should not be used on slopes above approx. 10%
because of its tendency to be transported by
runoff. It is not recommended within 200 feet of
surface waters. If seeding is expected shortly after
mulch, the decomposition of the chipped
vegetation may tie up nutrients important to grass
establishment.
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CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
Call: TOLL FREE
—800-424-5555
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS
SURFACE WATER UTILITY DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING
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WICCIAVID EVANS
ANDASSOCIATES INC.
14432 SE Eastgate Way, Suite 400
Bellevue Washington 98007
KING COUNTY REGIONAL DATE. 1/3/2018
AFIS LAB REPLACEMENT FIELDBOOK:
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R-399408