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DECLARATION OF COVENANT FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF STORMWATER FACILITIES
Grantor: Quality Food Centers,a division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc.
Grantee: City of Renton
Legal Description:THE NORTH 180 FEET (AS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED
TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO.
1804907;
AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD
PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A
RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 35 FEET SOUTH OF AND
PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET
WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AS CONVEYED TO KING
COUNTY FOR S.E. 128TH STREET BY DEED RECORDED JUNE 24, 1987 UNDER RECORDING
NO. 8706241488.
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#: 1523059124
IN CONSIDERATION of the approved City of Renton Building and Utility permit for application file No.
LUA/SWP 12-083 relating to the real property("Property")described above,Quality Food Centers,a
division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. ("Grantor"),the owner in fee of that Property, hereby covenants with
the City of Renton,a political subdivision of the state of Washington("Grantee"),that it will observe,
consent to, and abide by.the conditions and obligations set forth and described in Paragraphs 1 through
10 below with regard to the Property,and hereby grants an easement as described in Paragraphs 2 and
3. Grantor hereby grants,covenants,and agrees as follows:
1.The Grantor,or its successors in interest and assigns(Owners of the described property),shall
at its own cost,operate, maintain,and keep in good repair,the Property's stormwater facilities by using
its best management practices("BMPs"). The Stormwater Facilities were constructed as required in the
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approved construction plans and specifications on file with the Grantee and submitted to the Grantee
for the review and approval of permit#s B13000880, B13000881, B13000882 and U13000883.
The property's BMPs are shown and/or listed on Exhibit A. The property's stormwater facilities and/or
BMPs shall be maintained in compliance with the Stormwater Facilities Maintenance Plan on file with
the Grantee. Stormwater facilities include pipes,swales,tanks,vaults, ponds,and other engineered
structures designed to manage and/or treat stormwater on the Property. Stormwater BMPs include
dispersion and infiltration devices, native vegetated areas, permeable pavements,vegetated roofs,
rainwater harvesting systems, reduced impervious surface coverage,and other measures designed to
reduce the amount of stormwater runoff on the Property.
2.Grantee shall have the right to ingress and egress over those portions of the Property
necessary to perform inspections of the stormwater facilities and BMPs and conduct maintenance
activities specified in this Declaration of Covenant and in accordance with RMC 4-6-030.
3. If Grantee determines that maintenance or repair work is required to be done to any of the
stormwater facilities or BMPs,Grantee shall give notice of the specific maintenance and/or repair work
required pursuant to RMC 4-6-030. The Grantee shall also set a reasonable time in which such work is
to be completed by the Grantor. If the above required maintenance or repair is not completed within
the time set by the Grantee,the Grantee may perform the required maintenance or repair,and hereby
is given access to the Property,subject to the exclusion in Paragraph 2 above,for such purposes.
Written notice will be sent to the Grantor stating the Grantee's intention to perform such work. This
work will not commence until at least seven (7) days after such notice is mailed. If,within the sole
discretion of the Grantee,there exists an imminent or present danger,the seven (7)day notice period
will be waived and maintenance and/or repair work will begin immediately.
4.If at any time the Grantee reasonably determines that the stormwater facility or BMP on the
Property creates any of the hazardous conditions listed in RMC 4-4-060 G or relevant municipal
successor's codes as applicable and herein incorporated by reference,the Grantee may take measures
specified therein.
5.The Grantor shall assume all responsibility for the cost of any maintenance or repair work
completed by the Grantee as described in Paragraph 3 or any measures taken by the Grantee to address
hazardous conditions as described in Paragraph 4. Such responsibility shall include reimbursement to
the Grantee within thirty(30)days of the receipt of the invoice for any such work performed. Overdue
payments will require payment of interest at the current legal rate as liquidated damages. If legal action
ensues,the prevailing party is entitled to reasonable costs or fees.
6.The Grantor is hereby required to obtain written approval from Grantee prior to filling, piping,
cutting,or removing vegetation (except in routine landscape maintenance) in open vegetated
stormwater facilities(such as swales, channels,ditches, ponds,etc.),or performing any alterations or
modifications to the stormwater facilities and BMPs referenced in this Declaration of Covenant.
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7.Any notice or consent required to be given or otherwise provided for by the provisions of this
Agreement shall be effective upon personal delivery, or three (3)days after mailing by Certified Mail,
return receipt requested.
8.With regard to the matters addressed herein,this agreement constitutes the entire
agreement between the parties, and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, and all agreements
whatsoever whether oral or written.
9.This Declaration of Covenant is intended to protect the value and desirability of the real
property described above,and shall inure to the benefit of all the citizens of the Grantee and its
successors and assigns. This Declaration of Covenant shall run with the land and be binding upon
Grantor,and Grantor's successors in interest, and assigns.
10.This Declaration of Covenant may be terminated by execution of a written agreement by the
Grantor and the Grantee that is recorded by King County in its real property records.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Declaration of Covenant for the Inspection and Maintenance of
Stormwater Facilities and BMPs is executed this 11-h- day of January,2014.
Quality Food Centers,
a division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc.
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Vice President&Assistant Secretary
STATE OF OREGON
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On this day personally appeared before me: Nona Soltero,to me known to be the individual described in
and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged that she signed the same as
her free and voluntary act and deed,for the uses and purposes therein stated.
Given under my hand and official seal this 15+11 day of January,2014.
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EXHIBIT A
1. This project contains a stormwater management system as required on the approved
construction drawing #C3 on file with the Grantee. This plan shall be submitted with the
application for any building permit. Maintenance of the onsite stormwater management
system is the responsibility of the Grantor.
2. The rain garden is a stormwater management BMP used to mitigate the potential effects to
stormwater runoff quantity and quality from the increased impervious area due to
development. The rain garden has three main components that must be maintained: (1) the
roof drain outlet from the canopy, (2) the rain garden vegetation and, (3) the catch basin
outlet to the detention vault. The rain garden as designed may not be changed without written
approval from the Grantee or through a future development permit from the Grantee.
Maintenance of the rain garden is the responsibility of the Grantor.
3. A stormwater treatment and detention vault is used to treat and detain the runoff from the
developed site to pre-development runoff rates. The detention vault has five main
components to maintenance: (1) good housekeeping, keeping trash and debris picked up, (2)
sediment accumulation in the vault, (3)the vault structure itself, (4)the control structure and,
(5)the inlet and outlet pipes. The stormwater treatment and detention vault as designed may
not be changed without written approval from the Grantee or through a future development
permit from the Grantee. Maintenance of the detention vault and control structure is the
responsibility of the Grantor.
4. Maintenance of the onsite conveyance system including the catch basins and trench drain are
the responsibility of the Grantor.
5. Maintenance of the onsite oil/water separator and the appropriate removal and disposal of
accumulated sediment or oil is the responsibility of the Grantor.
6. Maintenance of the Stormfilter manhole and media cartridges is the responsibility of the
Grantor.
7. Maintenance of the catch basins and pipe systems within the public right-of-way is the
responsibility of the Grantee.
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EXHIBIT A
STORMWATER FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
PLAN
QFC Fuel Highlands (Store #871)
4615 NE 4th Street
Renton, Washington 98057
Prepared for:
QFC Stores Inc.
Attn: Fuel Department
3701 S. Norfolk Street, Su. 301
Seattle, WA 98108
August 27, 2013
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1.0 PURPOSE
A. This Stormwater Operations & Maintenance Plan has been developed to assist facility
personnel manage spills and prevent storm water pollution at the facility. Awareness
training for facility personnel responsible for storm water pollution prevention, spill
containment and cleanup, and maintenance at the facility will be conducted. Instruction
will include an explanation of the rules governing spills, the requirement for good
housekeeping practices to prevent storm water pollution, and discussions of possible
incidents and their appropriate responses.
B. This Plan will be kept at the site and also reside on the QFC intranet website. The Plan
will be available for inspection by the City of Renton upon request.
2.0 CONTACT INFORMATION
Facility: QFC #871 Renton
4615 NE 4th Street
Renton, Washington 98057
Ownership: QFC Stores, Inc.
3701 S. Norfolk Street, Su. 301
Seattle, WA 98108
Key Site Contacts: QFC Fuel Kiosk: 425._
Adjacent QFC Store: 425.226.7086
QFC 24/7/365 Maintenance 206.622.9742
KCAC, 24/7 Emergency(Portland): 800.962.2749
City of Renton: City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, Washington 98507
Business Office: 425.430.4600
Spill Hotline/Operations: 206.684.1231
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3.0 INSTRUCTIONS
A. Inspection Frequency:
Monthly Stormwater System Inspection & Maintenance Log: The form
included in this Plan, or a web-based equivalent, will be completed by a QFC
Associate, or assigned vendor, each month. All completed Logs will be available
at the site and copies will be included in the annual report.
Annual or Periodic Maintenance Log: The form included in this Plan, or a web-
based or vendor form equivalent, will be completed by a QFC approved vendor
annually; or periodically as determined by QFC Maintenance. A report of each
maintenance event will be included in the annual report.
B. Annual Report to City of Renton
A brief annual Inspection and Maintenance Report is due to the City of Renton
Public Works Department by August 15 of each calendar year and shall include
the following:
• Name, address, and telephone number of the businesses, persons or
firms responsible for plan implementation, and the person completing the
report.
• Time period covered by the report, generally the previous calendar year
• A chronological summary of activities conducted to implement the
maintenance plan. A photocopy of the log sheet and applicable checklists
(with any additional explanation needed) should normally suffice. For any
activities conducted by service providers, include a description of tasks
and the contact information for the service provider, or include copies of
the work orders or invoices for services.
• An outline of planned activities for the coming year
4.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE SITE
The proposed fuel center consists of a new QFC fueling facility consisting of 5 fuel
dispensing islands, a free-standing canopy, and a cashier's kiosk with restroom. The
project also includes the installation of two underground gasoline storage tanks: one
20,000-gallon and one 18,000-gallon dual (10,000/8,000 gallons) for unleaded and
diesel fuels. Other associated site improvements include site paving, landscaping,
and utilityinfrastructure to serve the fuel center and surroundingparkinglot. The
main QFC retail store building is located across the intersection from the site, to the
NE of the subject property.
The fuel station under-canopy area is hydrologically isolated from the adjacent
parking lot and drive areas. The under-canopy slab is graded to drain to two under-
canopy catch basins (CB#3 and #4). These catch basins discharge flows through
underground piping to a nearby oil/water separator vault (V#1). The outlet of the
separator vault is equipped with a close off valve, which is to be closed in the event
of a spill. The valve can be operated using a "T" handle wrench, which is kept inside
the fuel kiosk. The oil/water separator discharge pipe runs northerly, where it then
connects to the existing sanitary sewer system in NE 4th Street.
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Stormwater runoff from the surrounding areas, adjacent to the fuel station, is directed
away from the canopy slab and toward a Trench Drain (TD #1) near the Duvall
Avenue driveway. This runoff is directed to the Combination Water
Quality and Detention vault (V#2). This vault is sized per the 2009 KCSWDM for
water quality and flow requirements. Water leaves this vault via an internal Flow
Restrictor, where it enters into a Water Quality Filter Manhole (MH #2). Once the
flow passes through the filter vault, it then enters another vault (MH #3), which
pumps the water to a nearby catch basin. From there, the drainage gravity drains
easterly and is connected to the existing public storm water system located in Duvall
Avenue NE.
The canopy rooftop drainage flows through column mounted downspouts, which
directs the flows into a nearby RainGarden. The RainGarden BMP provides water
quality and flow control benefits for the runoff. Low flows are infiltrated into the soil,
while higher flows will enter into the off-site public storm drain system.
5.0 SITE AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT
A. Pollution Source Control Plan
All pollutants present onsite shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that does
not cause contamination of stormwater. Good housekeeping and preventative
measures will be taken to ensure that the site will be kept clean, well organized, and
free of debris.
All equipment, and petroleum product storage/dispensing areas will be inspected
regularly to detect any leaks or spills, and to identify maintenance needs to prevent
leaks or spills.
• Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when conducting
maintenance and repair of equipment.
• Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge
or spill incident.
B. Chemical Storage and Solid Waste:
• All chemicals used, stored, or displayed for retail sale shall be kept in
appropriate containers and kept covered.
• Solid waste, which includes liquid waste, will be stored in closed or covered
containers.
C. Vegetation Management Plan, Landscaping and Pest Control
The landscaped areas surrounding the east, west, north, and south sides of the
proposed fuel center must remain stabilized with sufficient groundcover to prevent
sediment-laden soil from flowing into the parking lot and storm system. Adequate
landscaping sprinkler and vegetation maintenance must be performed.
Only QFC approved vendors are allowed for landscaping and pest control chemical
application.
• After evaluating the need and options available, applications of any pesticide or
herbicide shall comply with federal, state, and local regulations. The applicator
shall be trained, and licensed in Washington.
• The quantity and concentration of any fertilizer, pesticide or herbicide shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer recommendations to maximize the
effectiveness and limit multiple applications.
• Diligent attention shall be given to control overspray and avoid impervious
surfaces including curbs and asphalt.
• Care shall be taken and measures implemented to prevent and control spills
while mixing. Each service technician should have a supply of spill response
supplies available and be properly trained to respond to spills of all chemicals
used.
6.0 STORMWATER FACILITY DETAILS
A site map and storm water system component diagrams are included in Appendix B
of this plan. The components include:
• Under-canopy Catch Basin—CB#4,5
• Oil/Water Separator Vault- V#1
• Site Catch Basin —CB#1,6
• Trench Drain—TD#1
• Combination WQ/Detention Vault—V#2
• Water Quality Filter Manhole- MH #2
• Storm Manhole for sump pump—MH#3
• RainGarden
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RAIN GARDEN
Authorized Contractor
Annual or Periodic Maintenance Log (page 1 of 2)
Date:
Work performed by: Contractor company name:
Contractor technician name:
Notes:
Confined space entry procedures may be required for some types of maintenance work. It is the
responsibility of the contractor to understand and follow these important safety requirements.
Trench Drain—TD#1
[ ] 1. Grates or covers removed,water and debris vacuumed out.
[ ] 2. Inspect outlet catch basin for functionality and report repairs needed.
[ ] 3. Inspect grate/covers and structure. Report repairs needed.
Storm Drain Catch Basins—CB#1,4,5,6
[ ] 4. Grates or covers removed,water and debris vacuumed out.
[ ] 5. Inspect outlet trap (where present)for functionality and report repairs needed.
[ ] 6. Inspect grate/covers and basin structure. Report repairs needed.
Oil/Water Separator Vault—V#1
[ ] 7. Measure sediment depth. If the sediment depth exceeds 6"the structure will need to be
cleaned of all sediment using a vacuum truck.
[ ] 8. If petroleum product has accumulated on the water surface; skim the surface clean using
a vacuum truck.
[ ] 9. Inspect covers and internal structure and report additional maintenance or repairs
recommended.
Close-off Valve downstream of OiUWater Separator
[ ] 10. Confirm traffic lid can be easily removed and clean top of valve and surrounding area to
expose for easy visibility.
[ ] 11. Confirm valve operation using"T"handle wrench located in fuel kiosk.
[ ] 12. Inspect covers and internal structure and report additional maintenance or repairs
recommended.
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Authorized Contractor
Annual or Periodic Maintenance Log (page 2 of 2)
Water Quality/Detention Vault—V#2
[ ] 13. Measure sediment depth. If the sediment depth exceeds 6"the structure will need to be
cleaned of all sediment using a vacuum truck.
[ ] 14. If petroleum product has accumulated on the water surface; skim the surface clean using
a vacuum truck.
[ ] 15. Inspect covers and internal structure and report additional maintenance or repairs
recommended.
Water Quality Filter Manhole—MH#2
[ ] 16. Maintenance shall be performed per Manufacturers recommendations,provided in
Appendix B of this Plan.
Storm Drain Pump Station Manhole—MH#3
[ ] 17. Measure sediment depth. If the sediment depth exceeds 6-inches,the structure will need
to be cleaned of all sediment using a vacuum truck.
[ ] 18. Remove any trash or debris in the manhole or outlet pipe.
[ ] 19. Inspect lid and basin structure and report repairs needed.
RainGarden
[ ] 20. Remove any trash or debris. Clean if accumulated sediment or debris restricts flow.
[ ] 21. Keep facility mowed/trimmed per general landscape maintenance requirements.
Pipes
[ ] 22. Clean if accumulated sediment or debris restricts flow or exceeds 20%of pipe diameter.
Odor,sludge or unusual color in any structure or pipe
[ ] 23. Remove and dispose of contaminant by appropriate methods.Report unusual or
unknown contaminant.
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Monthly Stormwater System Inspection & Maintenance Log
Inspection Date: Inspection Time:
Inspected by:
Is it raining during the inspection? yes no
Contractor service required and service request entered? yes no
Close-off Valve Inspection:
❑ Inspect surface and structure covers for
A short distance west of the Oil/Water settling broken or missing parts.
Separator is a lid for a close off valve. El If a spill has been reported, close the
The valve can be operated using a"T" valve. Call the QFC Facilities
handle wrench located inside the kiosk. Maintenance Department for prompt
vacuum truck service.
El Confirm the"T"handle valve wrench is
inside the kiosk.
Under-Canopy Catch Basins— Inspection:
CB#4,#5: ❑ Check for surface trash or debris and
clean as needed.
The under-canopy drains are protected ❑ Check the water surface inside the basin
from the weather and discharges to the and report unusual or floating debris, or a
Oil Water Separator vault. heavy sheen of fuel.
❑ Inspect surface and structure covers for
settling, broken or missing parts.
❑ Immediately report any fuel spill which
enters any drain basin.
Site Catch Basins Inspection:
CB#1,6: ❑ Check for surface trash or debris and
clean as needed.
Catch basins are designed to capture ❑ Check for standing water, and/or clear
sediment and debris and help prevent bypass.
pipe clogginge. ❑ Inspect surface and structure covers for
settling, broken or missing parts.
❑ Immediately report any fuel spill which
enters any drain basin.
Drive Aisles and Parking Lot: Inspection:
❑ Check for surface trash or debris and
The drive aisles and parking lot surface clean as needed.
should clear of trash and debris. Heavy 0 Clean spills and/or call Maintenance for
sheens of gasoline or oil should be cleanup using a vacuum truck
cleaned up.
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Water Quality Filter Manhole: Inspection:
❑ Check for trash or debris and clean as
The WQ manhole is designed as a needed.
second stage of stormwater filtration. ❑ Inspect surface and structure covers for
The filter cartridges capture and settling, broken,or missing parts.
separate fine sediments and 0 Clean spills and/or call Maintenance for
contaminants prior to discharging cleanup and media replacement.
stormwater downstream.
RainGarden: Inspection:
❑ Check for trash or debris and clean as
The raingarden is designed as a first- needed.
flush stormwater filtration measure. ❑ Check for dead or dying plant material,
The raingarden captures rainwater and replace as necessary.
separates fine sediments and
contaminants, as well as hydrating
plant material,prior to discharging
stormwater downstream.