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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03454 - Technical Information Reportr- . . . .. tV � m Valley View Professional Office Development Lot 4 East Valley Medical Park City of Renton, Washington TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT July 16, 2007 Revised: Feb. 8, 2008 March 31, 2008 April 28, 2008 G � �Q� F 1fA C J C,f'� '�, 90864 �Q' �r, ISTE¢��14' �S'IONAL E�G� I or!�Io7 a��ss: oe-z4-zooe Prepared By: Prepared For: Exeltech Consulting, Inc. Orb Architects 401 2"d Avenue S.,#205, 607 SW Grady Way, Ste. 210, Seattle, WA 98104-3814 Renton, WA 98057 Ph: (206) 623-9646 Ph: (425) 226-3522 Contact: Choomeng Chin, P.E. Contact: Geoff E. Anderson,AIA 1�'C� ��� `�/ ��'C'J.�- Ub � � � � � ��"e�-� 3�5 � � Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Project Overview............................................................................................................4 Existing Drainage System.......................................................................................4 Proposed Drainage System....................................................................................4 II. Conditions & Requirements.......................................................................................11 II I. Offsite Analysis...........................................................................................................13 UpstreamAnalysis..................................................................................................13 Downstream drainage Analysis: Level 1 ..............................................................13 Level1 Field Study.................................................................................................20 IV. Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design..............................23 Existing Site Hydrolo9Y �Part A)............................................................................23 Developed Site Hydrolo9Y(Part B).......................................................................23 PerFormance Standards (Part C)..........................................................................24 Flow Control System (Part D)................................................................................24 Water Quality System (Part E)...............................................................................25 V. Conveyance System Analysis and Design..............................................................28 VI. Special Report and Studies.....................................................................................31 VII. Other Permits............................................................................................................33 VII I. Erosion &Sediment Control (ESC)Analysis and Design..................................35 IX. Bond Quantity, Facilities Summary, and Declaration of Covenants....................38 X. Operations and Maintenance manual......................................................................40 Appendix:.........................................................................................................................46 Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 2 of 58 Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 SECTION I PROJECT OVERVIEW Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CP,DD10720tir1Page 3 of 58 Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 I. Project Overview This Technical Information Report(TIR) provides the technical information and design analysis required for preparing the Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (TESC) and Drainage Plan for the proposed Valley View Professional Office Building. � The City of Renton required SEPA condition to adopt the current 2005 King County �� Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM)for this development. This project will follow the 2005 KCSWDM requirements as amended per city drainage code. The proposed building is located on the south side of S. 37th Street and on the west side of Talbot Road S. with the access on S. 38'h Ct. (see Figure 2—Vicinity Map). The total lot area for the site is approximately 5.46 acres. The drainage basin area where the project lies is approximately 1.47 acres. The proposed building is located on the south side of the S. 37th Street with surface and under the building parking. The building foot print is approximately 13,450 s.f. SurFace parking and sidewalk are proposed around the building perimeter except on the south side where there is a stream buffer. Proposed utilities will include fire main and water service, sanitary sewer service and storm drainage system. The total impervious area for the improvement is approximately 44,867 s.f. Existing Drainage System Presently, majority of the proposed project development site is open with grass cover. The remaining unde�eloped area is wooded. The existing ground generally slopes southwesterly in the direction of the stream that cut through the 5.46 acres lot from east to west. The slope within the portion of the proposed development is 4%— 15%. The remaining undeveloped wood area is approximately 3-6%on the south and the portion of the area north of the stream ranging from 4% to greater than 40%. The existing runoff from property drains to the wetland and the stream. The stream flows northwesterly and continues onto an open grass land belong to City of Renton on the east side of SR167. (See downstream analysis in Section III). Proposed Drainage System The development of the site will not change the existing drainage patterns. Runoff from the site will continue to flow westerly from the proposed detention tanks through the level spreader located on the west limits of the development. Drainage system on this proposed site consists of catch basins and drainage pipes system that drain to the detention tanks. The discharge from the detention tanks will flow through a bio-swale before flowing downstream. See Section IV for more information. The site contains wetland, streams, low and high erosion hazard areas. The proposed development will be located beyond the 100-ft stream buffer and wetland area, and only develop in the low erosion hazard area. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 4 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 According to the Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by GEO Group Northwest, Inc. dated 12-06-2006, the majority of soils in the area consist of glacial till. A review of the King County Soil Survey map for the area(see Figure 6) indicates AgD �, and InC soil types that are Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 15-30% slopes and Indianola � loamy fine sand, 4-15% slopes. These soils are listed as Hydrologic Soil Group C,with a moderately high runoff potential. KCRTS soil group is tilL Under the proposed conditions the development will add an approximately 44,867 s.f. of impervious area. Increase in the runoff volumes is expected. Due to the flooding downstream as indicated by city's personnel, this development will fol►ow the 2005 KCSWDM level 2 flow control requirements. Water quality treatment will be required for the pollution generated impervious parking and driveway area. 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Conditions & Requirements The following are the summary of the requirements for the development related to drainage design according to the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual and adopted by City of Renton. Core Requirements: • Discharge at a natural location (1.2.1): Runoff from the site will be discharged at the ' natural location to existing stream that flows across the property from east to west • Offsite Analysis (1.2.2): Level 1 downstream analysis included in Section III. • Flow Control (1.2.3): Conservation Flow Control (Level 2) proposed. Flow control analysis is provided in Section IV. • Conveyance System (1.2.4):All proposed conveyance system will be routed to detention tanks and discharge through a bio-swale and level spreader. • Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (1.2.5): See Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan per 2001 DOE SWM for Western Washington requirements. • Maintenance and Operation (1.2.6): Orrsite storm drainage system is owned and maintained by the owner. See Section X for guidelines information. • Financial Guarantees and Liability (1.2.7): The owner and contractor will attain all necessary permits required by the City prior to the beginning of construction. • Water Quality(1.2.8): Water quality improvement provided by using bio-swale. Special Requirements: • Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements(1.3.1): The City does not indicate that the site is subjected to an Adopted Area-Specific Requirements. • Floodplain/Floodway Delineation (1.3.2): The project site is not located within a 1,00- year floodplain. (See Figure 8 • Flood Protection Facilities(1.3.3): The project site does not contain a class 1 or 2 stream and will not be constructing or modifying an existing flood protection facility. • Source Control (1.3.4): Will be addressed in water quality and TESC sections of this repart. • Oil Control (1.3.5): Oil control is not applicable since this proposed office building is not a high-use site. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 11 of 58 � f Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 SECTION III OFF-SITE ANALYSIS Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 12 of 58 1 T Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 III. Offsite Analysis Upstream Analysis Upstream area consists of a developed single-family buildings to the north, commercial buildings on the east and wooded area to the west. The upstream drainage will not affect the drainage system on-site, as it will be intercepted by the existing roadway drainage system that discharges to the existing creek and portion of the area will sheet flow over the heavily wooded area before reaching the existing site drainage system. Downstream drainage Analysis: Level 1 The outfall from the project site is at the northwesterly property corner through the 100- foot stream buffer that is heavily wooded onto an existing stream that cut across the lot from east to west on the south side of the proposed development. General conveyance of the drainage from the project site is westerly through a developed underground drainage pipe and detention tanks system. Task 1. Study Area Definition and Maps The upstream tributary area to this project consists of the area east of the property line that are developed commercial office building, single-family buildings to the north as shown on the attached drainage areas map. There is no likelihood that the proposed project activities could impact the upstream area since the development areas have their own established separate drainage system. The discharge point of the project site is located at the northwest corner of the property line. A reduced copy of the existing conditions map is included as Figure 5, a site map showing the property lines. A sketch of the drainage system map is included as Figure 9 to depict the existing downstream drainage system. The quarter mile point down stream occurs at the east side of state route 167 shown on the attached drainage system map. Task 2. Resource Review In our effort to determine, if there were any existing or potential problems with this downstream portion of the city drainage system, the following resources recommended by the KCSWDM were reviewed: a) Adopted Basin Plans: N/A(Not Applicable) b) Finalized Drainage Studies: N/A c) Basin Reconnaissance Summary Reports: N/A d) Critical Drainage Area Maps: Does not seem to fall within any environmental sensitive area per King County critical area maps. e) Floodplainlfloodway(FEMA) Maps: � Other Offsite Analysis Reports: N/A g) Sensitive Area Folio: Steep Slope. h) DNR Drainage Problem Maps: Offsite downstream flooding. i) Road Drainage Problems: N/A Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 13 of 58 1 � Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 j) U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Survey. See Figure 7. k) Wetland In�entory Maps: Delineated on survey map 1) Migrating River Studies: N/A Exeltech Consulting,Inc. 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' -----:.: _._-'-- .-.-_:-.: KING CUU "' F�RM - UhINCORPORA"1'E i H001 MISUMNCE IIiE MAr 53W71 �,.� ��.1.�,. � wnsF��xc�rorr nxn - - � IKCUtiPOR.YfED AREAS�. . ���NIFI 0 i IRS ' . i «...,...�.,...,,..�..� i \� ..� _____ __ �+�+�s >s --..I, � ,_., .. p' � j 4 � ` � ',� YAI MIMIFI' a.- cf � !� . flpk'A!7!I / °' . s IMr If115D: � ,�. Y11%.N!S , a � ���. � — _� �r.s.�r�m..,u...�...���«= NT^fJ FIGURE 8: FEMA FLOOD MAP Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 18 of 58 Valley�ew Professional Building T1R 0720-010 "� V � .��1\�r`y��'ti� 4 r• ��.. .. `�� � _.. �� . . �� �. � , _ . ._ � ._ � � `�i ,` i. ...�. � � �1... Y �. �� . � ....._._. . ,.... ���������� Q .. �!:�� I . _. .._ �� " '; .. � � ,� ��ti.,�`., �'1 �`. a � ��.. �� � � � � �� . ....... ... __.._ �. �_._. __ � � - � � � �: : � �, .., .. .. .. '�,:. >...1 _ . � Q i ,:t. . a �` � � { i � � . ......, r.. ,... . .,...,... ....,., � 1i7 .� ....,. ....-..... _ - �. 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P1200710720\02-CADD10720tirlPage 19 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 Task 3. Field Inspection A field observation was conducted to gather information including a level 1 Downstream Analysis and off-site conveyance system inspection. Level 1 Field Study 1. No reported or observed problems within the proposed site. � 2. No existing or potential constrictions or lack of capacity in the existing drainage �, system was apparent within the development except downstream where flooding on ' low area has been recorded. 3. No reported flooding areas were discovered within the development except downstream wetland area. 4. No existing/potential overtopping, scouring, bank sloughing, or sedimentation is apparent. 5. No known aquatic habitats in the conveyance route. 6. Off site areas tributary to the project site were consistent with the site map included. The downstream area consists mainly of an existing undeveloped wooded area where the stream is located. The topography for the site is moderate steep to steep and gradually taper to flat within the wetland downstream. The soil types described in the geotechnical report appear to resemble type C hydrologic soil group 7. Existing stream flowing through the site continues northerly along the east side of SR167 where flooding occurs at the flat area wetland area as indicated on flood map approximately 650 feet downstream from the property line. 8. The site visit was conducted at 3:00 p.m. on July 19, 2007. The weather was partly cloudy with temperature 70° F. Task 4. Drainage System Description and Problem Descriptions Upstream No indication of upstream off-site areas problem observed. These areas are developed single-family houses and business office buildings with established roadways drainage system that drain to the stream. Drainage System Description: Runoff from the proposed site is conveyed to a level spreader and overland flow through approximately 150 feet of the heavily wooded area before reaching the stream. Runoff continues 470 I.f. in the stream flowing northwesterly to the east side of SR 167. From this point runoff is conveyed northerly approximately 1200 I.f along east side of SR 167 in the stream through a wetland on the property belong to City of Renton. From this point the stream continues flowing northerly onto private property where the analysis is terminated that is greater than '/< miles from the project site. Based on the King County drainage map, the stream continues northerly for approximately 1500 I.f. to a culvert crossing SR 167 that drains to the Black River and eventually to Duwamish River. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 20 of 58 Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 During the down stream drainage field visit no areas of an existing or potential drainage problems were apparent. Problem description: The down stream drainage system as described above and depicted in Figure 9 is not prone to stream bank erosion, siltation, slides and does not threaten destruction of aquatic habitats due to this proposed development as conservation flow control will be implemented for the drainage system. Task 5. Mitigation of Existing or Potential Problems No off site mitigation is proposed since the runoff peak discharged from the site will be reduced and will improve the existing downstream flooding problem. No other potential problem is anticipated due to this proposed development. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. F1200710720102-CADD10720tir�Page 21 of 58 , ' II Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 SECTION IV FLOW CONTROL AND WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD�0720tir1Page 22 of 58 I Valley View Professional Building TiR 0720-010 IV. Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design Existing Site Hydrology (Part A) Acreage Existing site consists of approximately 5.46 acres. The threshold discharge area for this basin is approximately 1.47 acres. Soil type The soil conservation map soil survey of the King County Area indicates AgD and InC soil types that are Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 15-30%slopes and Indianola loamy fine sand,4-15%. The soils SCS hydrological soil group C. These soils are listed as Hydrologic Soil Group C, with a moderately high runoff potential. KCRTS soil group is till and scale factor of 1. Land Cover Existing land cover on the site consists of heavily wooded and open area covered with grass and trees. The areas summary sheet included in the report quantifies these areas. Natural Drainage Pattern The natural drainage pattern site is sheet flowing northwesterly in the direction of the stream. The stream flows northwesterly to the east side of SR 167 and continues northerly. We used the KCRTS computer program to determine the existing runoff flow of the subject suk�basin. The existing area consists of 1.47 acres of till open grass (model as forested for conservation flow control. The existing runoff rates for the 2-yr, 10-year and 50-yr storm events are 0.041 cfs, 0.071 cfs and 0.110 cfs respectively. See appendix for the KCRTS printout. Developed Site Hydrology (Part B) Acreage Existing site consists of approximately 5.46 acres. The threshold discharge area for this basin is approximately 1.47 acres. Soil type The soil conservation map soil survey of the King County Area indicates AgD and InC soil types that are Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 15-30% slopes and Indianola loamy fine sand, 4-15%. The soils SCS hydrological soil group C. These soils are listed as Hydrologic Soil Group C, with a moderately high runoff potential. KCRTS soil group is till and scale factor of 1. Land Cover Exeltech Consulting,Inc. F1200710720102-CADD10720tir\Page 23 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 The redevelopment activity will consist of a new professional office building with basement parking, sidewalk, paved driveway with parking and landscaping. The total impervious area is 1.03 acres. Proposed Drainage Pattern The proposed drainage system includes catch basins and drainage pipes located in the strategic location to catch surface runoff and convey to the detention tanks located under the parking and driveway of the proposed development. Roof drain tightlines and swale are also included to convey runoff to the detention tanks. The runoff from the outlet of the detention tank will be discharged to a bio-swale before being discharged downstream. The drainage basin will not be changed due to this development. We analyzed the developed conditions of 0.44 acres of till grass and landscaping and 1.03 acres of impervious area using KCRTS program. The resulting values for the 2-yr, 10-yr and 50-yr storm events are 0.289 cfs, 0.346 cfs and 0.515 cfs respectively. Performance Standards (Part C) Area Specific Flow Control Standard The flow control applications map shows that the project is located within an incorporated area and does not specify the flow control facility required. However, due to the downstream flooding experience on the east side of SR 167, the conservation flow control will be used for the development. Conveyance System Capacity Standards The convey system will be designed to meet or exceed the 25-yr peak flow capacity and the structures will be designed to overflow from the 100-yr runoff event without severe flooding problem. The conveyance system consists of 12" PVC with a minimum slope of 1% can convey a runoff of 3.56 cfs respectively. These capacities are much more than the 100-yr developed total site runoff of 0.58 cfs. See back water analysis using KC Backwater Analysis program in Section V. Area Specific Water Quality Treatment Menu The project site is located within a portion of the Water Quality Application Map that is an incorporated area and therefore does not specify the required water quality menu to be followed. However, a basie water quality treatment will be provided. Flow Control System (Part D) The detention system is designed using the KCRTS program for the conservation flow control requirements using the historic site conditions as predevelopment conditions. The existing runoff rates for the 2-yr, 10-yr and 50-yr storm events are matched using 50% of the developed peaks The resulting flow rates are as follow: Storm Event: 2—yr 10-vr 50-yr Pre-developed 0.041 cfs 0.071 cfs 0.110cfs Developed 0.289 cfs 0.346 cfs 0.515 cfs Discharge 0.016 cfs 0.041 cfs 0.051 cfs Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P�2007\0720102-CADD10720tir1Page 24 of 58 , , Valley Vew Professional Building 11R 0720-010 Water Quality System (Part E) This project will need to provide water quality treatment based on the 2005 KCSWDM. The goal of this menu is to provide treatment to all new pollution generated pavement area to reduce or eliminate visible oil sheen from leaving the site. The water quality for this site will be provided using a wet bio-swale since it is downstream of the detention tanks that provides conservation flow control. F�celtech Consulting,Inc. ?1200710720\02-CADD10720tir1Page 25 of 58 � Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 I� Areas Summary Sheet Total Parcel Area = 5.46 Acres Development Basin Area = 1.47 Acres Existing Conditions: Open space = 10,240 SF = 0.235 Ac. Wooded area = 227,597 SF = 5.225 Ac Totai Pervious = 237,837 SF = 5.460 Ac Area of proposed development=64,033 sf= 1.47 Ac Proposed Conditions: Proposed Buildings = 13,428 SF = 0.308 Ac. Pavement/Sidewalk = 31,438 SF = 0.722 Ac Total Impervious = 44,866 SF = 1.030 Ac Landscaping/Lawn = 19,166 S.F. = 0.440 Ac. Existing Woods = 173,805 SF = 3.99 Ac. (Unde�eloped) Exeltech Consultin Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tirlPa e 26 of 58 I 9, 9 I . . Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720.010 SECTION V CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.1200710720\02-CADD10720tir1Page 27 of 58 ', � • , Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 V. Conveyance System Analysis and Design 1. CONVEYANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR NEWSYSTEMS(1.2.4.1): All new conveyance system elements, both on-site and off-site, shall be analyzed, designed, and constructed according to KCSWDM �equirements. The drainage conveyance pipes are designed to ha�e a minimum slope to achieve the self-cleaning velocity. The proposed conveyance system exceeds the required standards. 2. CONVEYANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING SYSTEMS(1.2.4.2): Existing systems may be utilized if they are capable of providing a minimum level of protection as-is or with minor modifications. The existing site is undeveloped, surface water is sheet flowing overland to the stream. There have not been any documented flooding problems on-site except downstream. 3. CONVEYANCE SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION TION REQUIREMENTS (1.2.4.3): Properly sized con�eyance elements provide sufficient hydraulic capacity to convey peak flows of the return frequencies indicated in Sections 1.2.4.1 and 1.2.4.2. The proposed conveyance system is designed to handle the 25-yr storm event at the minimum. The proposed conveyance system exceeds the required standards. See Appendix for Backwater analysis of the 12" pipes drainage system with the detention tanks as tail water condition. No over topping for the 100-yr developed runoff of 0.58 cfs. Spill Control Provisions: Not applicable. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.12007\0720102-CADD10720tir1Page 28 of 58 , . Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 .� � �E� ,•�' , � i� /� : _ . 4 � _ �� � � s' � i _ _- � - „ . , .. , , .- _ �--- . _ _ �y��� � � " - '' . . ��� � � ( :� -=- j�q . ��;\s \ : Y '�E�� - 3g �s .� ���_ � -_ ._ .. �Y� py p y . ■Y � �� ��P� . - _ . � �� �p . �i. _ � � . : .. _ . ' . ,v , � - . _ .: 1 � ��i S ' $.l, � / l. �/ . . I :.' . . l � - _ . 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T'+' � '1y C YS, �—J ��L r � t � , .', � �lti a! � 1Fr/ ,� B.-�� � , y� Q`� �;;x,�� � ., ,�t�z at r/!'�7-f�! � �x-�:` t���� 3� �..S��d"� ;,,_ t y ': > i�..,�t��� $ar.t . /� _ i�i f'� �,i ,��t '.` .K}� 'h \� yI„� ��� � �.�6a5.� ^. �P'� '. A� �sL_ / ''�/ �r � < i y, :� i � ,� '" � � t '.��'it /� �'i .^ ". � � � � $ '�p i j`���`-�'r. .`J� � ` fi�kw�. �•4_.y�__� �'. y v;• H 4 . t � `.i� �M"ciA- ,��; , , �—+i �,. � � • .�,F,.._�, : ,, : j F � `l:` r , J f , � � �a � "-'�'"`.^---"�a� Q '� � ' � ,� r .; '� �Js:. F - - --�"`� �i;._,'-� f '' j r �Y � �� , - _ "e °r 7 - '� ' � i �� '`!/. >-� �f k ; ,� ; ' '•F, ,, � .. t t q. �I�: A;�j } .:jh ,�.i .�:�... Y . , ' _ . . � . . FIGURE 10: SITE DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE MAP Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P12007\0720102-CADD10720tir1Page 29 of 58 I� , , Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 SECTION VI SPECIAL REPORT AND STUDIES Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P12Q0710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 30 of 58 . Valiey View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 VI. Special Report and Studies Geotechical Report. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 31 of 58 � , Valley Vew Professional Building T1R 0720-010 SECTION VII OTHER PERMITS Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 32 of 58 Valley View Professionai Building T1R 0720-010 VII. Other Permits Following permits may be required for the completion of the redevelopments proposed. 1. Clearing and Grading Permit 2. Building Permit Exeltech Consulting,Inc. F1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 33 of 58 Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 SECTION VIII EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 34 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 VIII. Erosion 8� Sediment Control (ESC)Analysis and Design Project Description: The project will consist of development of a professional office building with parking on a 5.46 acres lot. Only approximately 1.47 acres will be involved in the development activity and the rest will be remained undeveloped. Existing Site Conditions: The existing site is undeveloped with open grass and wooded cover. Only 1.47 acres of the 5.46 acres will be developed. Majority of the proposed development area is open grass cover. Existing drainage for the project site is from the east to west of the site. During the proposed construction this drainage pattern will be maintained. The discharge from the project will exit the site at the westerly property at the natural location. Erosion and Sediment Control Measures: Delineate Clearing and easement limits The development drawings clearly indicate the limits of development activities. Prior to any clearing or construction on site, the clearing limits for the project stage shall be clearly marked. The stakes shall be vividly marked with surveyors flagging and located with surveying methods. Cover measures According to the standard ESC notes included all disturbed areas that are to remain unworked for more than seven days during the dry season (May 1 to September 30) or four days during the wet season (October 1 to April 30), unless otherwise determined by the city. Any disturbed areas to remain unworked for more than 30 days shall be seeded or sodded, unless the city determines that winter weather makes the vegetation establishment unfeasible. During the wet season any stockpiles to remain unworked for more than 12 hours shall remain covered. Perimeter Protection A filter fabric silt fence shall be installed at the downstream end of the disturbed areas of the site. The fence shall be so located that any sediment-laden runoff that does not directly enter the protected inlets will be filtered prior to offsite discharge. The perimeter protection will be installed prior to upstream grading. Construction Entrance Routes Prior to the start of general construction the construction vehicle entrances to the site shall be stabilized with a rock pad as detailed on the TESC drawing. Sediment retention Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 35 of 58 �, Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 The contributing drainage area for this development is much less than 3 acres. The installation of the sediment trap and filter fabric fence are proposed to retain any sediment-laden runoff on site Surface Water Control The existing features of the site are utilized together with surface water control measures. They shall be installed to convey runoff to the appropriate outlet. The project site is not highly susceptible to erosion due to its vegetative cover and relatively small amount of disturbed areas. Therefore no special measures are necessary. Dust Control Preventive measures to minimize wind transport of soil by water truck shall be implemented to prevent traffic hazard or sediment transported by wind into existing water resources. Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720\02-CADD10720tir1Page 36 of 58 Valley�ew Professional Building T1R 0720-010 SECTION IX BOND QUANTITY, FACILITIES SUMMARY, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 37 of 58 � . ' Valley�ew Professional Building TiR 0720-010 IX. Bond Quantity, Facilities Summary, and Declaration of Covenants Bond Quantities Worksheet ' Will be included at final approval as required. ' Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 38 of 58 t , Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 ' SECTION X OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 39 of 58 I Vailey View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 X. Operations and Maintenance manual The project site development proposes the following drainage system components. The following is the maintenance tasks to be performed on the facilities: APPENDIX A MAIN'[ENANCE STANDARDS POR PRIVATELY MAINTAINED DRAINAGE FACILPIIES NO.4-CONTROL STRUCTUREIFLOW RESTRICTOR Mafntsnancs Dshct Conditlon When Mdnbnanp b NNd�d R�uMa Ezpacted When Compon�nt N1alnNnanc�Is Perfortned Generel Trash erW Debrls Distance behveen debrfs build-up�d bottam d All trash and debris rertaved. (�ncludes Sedrnenh onfice plate Is lesa tlisn 1-1f2 teet. SwcNral Damaye SVcxture le not securely atlached to manhole wall SWclure secu►ety attached ta end outlet plpe s6ruduro at�ould aupport at least well and outlet plpe. 1,000 Iba of up a down preeaure. StrucWre b not in�rlght poeldon(allow up to sm,aure�,correcc pos�r.on. t o%trom pumb). C.orxbclb�s eo outlet plpe are not watertlgM end ConnecYona to oudet ptpe are - 911Dw s1y11�01 l WL wetx 6gh�,EVUCtUfe fspsirld of f6�1ACYd Md YYOI�CS BB deslgned. My hdea—dher ihen designed holes--h the Structuro has no holes other sinicture. tl�an designed holes. Geano�A(1Ne Demaged a Missinp qearat�l Qets ls not wateAlqlk or b rr�eelrq. Gale k walaAfyht and wake as . � desi�ed• f3ue oamot 6e nmved up ervi dawn qy uns tietle moves�P ar►�down vnsly �tairH�erae per�on. s�l le wateitlql'�. Chai�Wa�l�O lo f�aRa ia mks;n4 or EatrMped• Cheh ie ih D�entl Norks ea dcapned. Oate is r�tad cvar 50%o�ita aw�aao nra�. Gtie ia rrpakedw npla:xu:M ma�t doolpn ela�detds.. cMNoo PYu. Dornwped or t�elry ca�Gw c5ovlc.w noo wotld��g prvvKly wa to �ace N In�m+a wonao ay mfeing,Gut d p oce,at nert oAHc»plurs. dv�ig�+�+d. Oi�etrls�ais +U�y Vreh,detxl6.aa�rxirA.:r ve�atatic� P:ate Ip frae ol a�otasuatiais �loddng 1ha pl�to, and wYork4 ae deeigne.�. Cv�liaw Pipa Obod+bEons . +Uy trast:o�dsW1e doqcing{ar ha�Anp 1`�e Ptipc fe tra�d eN obstru�.�ticns pcmrk�l al bloddnp)�e oveRtav t�W. snd worin ea daeipned. �AalMx'Ae S9e`Closed DaOantla�3yr.ema'BUnd�tAa No.9 8w�'�Ciusod O�tenik�n bysea� $tqnde�rtk Na 3 C:abeh 8asfn Sas'Catctt Be�fr.s'Slsrld�t�No.6 Soa`Cat��Tns'u�.v-carta rlo.8 Exeltech Consulting,Inc. F12007�0720\02-CADD10720tir1Page 40 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 APPENDSX A MAIn'7ENAVCE SCANDARDS FOR PRiVATELY MAIN'['AINED DRAINAGE FACILI'ilES MO.5-CATCH BASINS MtlMonene� Dsf�et Condkbns Wh�n IAafrKenance is Needed Resuks Expected Nfian ', Compon�nt AAaintanance Is psrformed Generd Traah E Oebrfa Trash or dshtia of more then t/2 wbic toot wh�h fs No Traeh or debris located pndudes Sedh�ent) bcated irtrnedately in hont of the catch bash Irtmedfateiy in iront of catch tipening or fs docking a�pacAy of tlro basin by beain ope�ing. moro rieui 10X Trash a debris(in the besin}thM exceeds t/3 the No trash or debris In the catch deplh from the bottom of baein to Invert tl�e bwest basin. pipe into or out d the baNn. Trash a debNs in any Ydet a o�dlet WPe bbckin9 INet arW outlet pipes hee o( more than t/3 of ib haipht Vash or debris. Dsad aNrtids a vegesatlaf fiat couW yenereta No dwd aNmafs or vegetatan odors tl�at could causs cort�leinb or danperous preseM wNhm 1hs catch basln. gases(e.g.,metl�ana). ���9��Oe�sedrg 1 a�bic toot in No condtion prasent which vokane wadd attrad a suppoA the ereear�p a a�eecu«ro�rns. 8tn,cnu.oairu�.ro Corrsc of hanw a�dsM�rtbb ti�n tl�s'vbh puc nams ia�n wM aeb. FTame Md4+Top 9ieb aufh.6�ca'tkn thn etrtut(If a:+�licah[o). Fop ekb hse flok�e krgsr i�atr 2 nqWrp kici�ew a Top sie6 ig!�n ol hdai[ws cn�cira rcitler ttan 7f4 n:n;Lr_ert la m meite aure crecic�. al nr�eAel ia nraM�itm baein;. � Frsmn net sftfirg fhnh ct:Gop tlat;i.n..capa�afnn =tame h�AIIrg dusr�n�N�p af mxa tha�3.'S Inrh al the f;arw fiam tM Eop �kh6 �. Crocke e,6asin WaN� Creaka wlder fhan 1i7 ir,ch a[d lmgew^tAen 3 Met 3aiin rcpbi�od ef rv�paUe�fi 8vtscm u+y eMduna�d a�f�wrl�lec er�lenr�cz�h ba,�in �asl�r�d�ank�. . Cia�aaekv,or rr.�nlenMcs p�ram�udpee?iR strw�r9 h ix�eClr!d. Cieuics bid�thpn 1�2 Mxsh erd Ia:yor Ynan 1 tml tJ�cracka mofN 1Ran 114 t�i at�ha�ONu uf s��INeH outlet pl�x s ary eu9Abncm wldn�Id�e iNnt d MIeO'outlst of acil paiicies wt6Piitp we�#�baatri 1lvxyh pYae. cta�. Sxdma�l Hnsi�hia s��led rtrxa the�+(nas or Mn ro�eMd FJasinra�d x�epRi�e91n Mr�i'gron�tt :�or6 M�n 2 i�'dies cv!af nAprtmA'tt dcrol�r sta'�dartis. . Exeltech Consulting.Inc. P�2007\0720102-Cf1DD10720tirlPage 41 of 58 Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720.010 I APPENDIX A MAIMENANCE S7ANDARDS FOR PRNATELY MAINTA[NED DRAINAGE FACILTfIES NO.5-CATCH BASINS(CONTJNUF_D) MainNnanc� Dsf�ct Cwiditions WMn Mdntenanc�fs Ne�dad ReauHs Expacbd Whsn , Compon�nt MdMan�nca is p�rfwm�d , Fre Hazard Presence of chertricals such es natural gas,08 and No flemmable c�emicals I gasdine. preseM. I Ve�tetlon Vegetatbn prowinp across a�d bbckcg more th� No vegetetlon bbckiny oper�ing i 10°K of Mie betin operrrp. fo bes§f. Veqetatfon growirg in inleNouUet pipe�Oiits�tliet Is No veyel8tlon Or ro01 yrovM more than aa ind�ee tall and less then s(x(nches preaerk. �• Po6utlon NonHamrtiaWe chemicals of more than 1/2 cubic foot No poNuGon present other rian per thrae feol af basin length. surface Qkn. �Idi Ba�f Cava ''•�cnr Kat in Pque �''over as mfatin�ar onty p�utlAl�M�p�Moe.W.y qpsn C,etd��min ooa�er ia cbacd aiifi hnt;raqUare mainiqtiaru,�. � L�.ic�Mec�nrram Micirar�iar.rnnW he ooe�srJ by a-mtirl�rta�c� Mee�eniam opens wih�r Nqt SAinrfd�►� y�Eomv[9:p�uper toolc.8�11�i�o trNt�a rtsrle I�es is�Nt. tl�n i J2 kch af shraed. fava OlPksn(t b 4ne mak�nana peraon a�nnd raiwns Iid rFtx Cova aar Ga ronwwW by a:te � Rseww applSAr�i 80 l�e.ot 1rt;k�tanCir kesP r�rer fro:n mffir�r►en�a pe�an. eeasn�or!aaocca to m�aiea�nce. Ledder L�,ddar Ru�.qe :addm Ie uneafe d�e Do m.bekip nnqs.mi�Jtpnrnent, l.nader n�►ses deallQnn smr�darea �rnwM 'd.t,aacfm.a�l'�rp�e�. • end Nlowa mFii�llMma�arooff � safe&xMe. kbtnF t3taLr6 �nttr►wlth opav-g wider tu�t 718+ri�. (�nt�ope�i�me�ba dasbyn fl}ltypwcaWr+ �'andeuda. Trtah and Delr.:s 7nsi5 wscf�sbrhr that Y bbdJt�m�n 1xn 2�9�'.d dal�Mea cf t�ir end dW�. . Crabesuxfacc. �amuqeQ or 3asDo mf�4q�r Woken rn�AbtN(�j af 7,o yrgta. or+�Is ki pka�e and m�9K h{lealnp. � 6ee�aoandard�. Exeltech Consulting, Inc. F1200710720\02-CADD10720tir\Page 42 of 58 e , Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 APPENDIX A MAIIdI'ENANCE STANDARDS F�R PRIVATEl,Y MAINTAINED DRAINAGE FACIL[77ES NO.7-ENERGY DISSIPATERS Maintenancs Dehct Co�ditbns Wh�n AAdnbnana b Needad Rasules Expeeted Wh�n Componants Nal�nence is Petform�d. xte • Rock Pad Missfng or Moved On1y one layer ot rodc axisb above native soi in Repdaoe rodcs to design Rock ans five squsro Net or larger.a ar�y exposwe oi alandards. , native sal. Dispersion Trench Pipe Plupged wYh Accumulated ae�ment IMt excaeds 209L o}C�e Pipe cleened/Mnhed eo lhet it SedimeM design deptl�. metdus design. I Not Disd�arging Yaual evidenoe of water�Scharging at T�ench must be redesignad a Water Properly concenbated pdnts along harxh(rarrt�al aonditlon rabuilt to sfandards. is a'¢heet flov�of water ebnp hench).Intant is to prevent eroaion damage. Perbrations Over 1/2 d pertoratlons in ppe are pugged wi�h Geen a replace perlorated ppe• Rugged. debris�d sedimerN. Water Flows Oid MalMenence peraon obearves water flowing out Fadlity must be rebuilt or Top d'Distr�utor during arry atortn lees Ihan the design slorm or Ib redealgned W staraards. Catch Besin. causing or appean likely to cauee damege. Recehring Area Wahr b�reoeiving aree b causing or has potentlal No danger d landslides. Over-Salurated oi causing iandeUde problems. ' I�temel: Manhda/Chember Wom a Dernaged StncMrte dseipating flow dNaiorates to 12 or Re�aca structure to desfpn Posl.BaMes,Side origind size or any cancentraMd wom spot atandards. of Chember exceeding one aquare foot�M�ch would make strucAxe�rreo�xid. Olher Defecb See'Catch Basfne"Stentlard No.5 See'CatcA Besins'Standard No. 5 Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.1200710720102-CADD\0720tir\Page 43 of 58 ' Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 APPEtJDIX A MAINIENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRIVA'IELY MAINTAINED DRAINAGE FACILI7'IES N0.10-CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS(PIPES&DITCHES) Malntenenee DeMct Cooditloes Wh�e Wlnt�nanea Is PNWed Results Expected 4Vhen Componant Mdntenance is P�rformsd Plpes sed�,«a a o�s AoCurtxYffied sed�nxrft Mst exceeds 20%d Ihe P{ps daened of aN sediment diert�eter of the pipe. and debtfa. Yegetatbn Vegetatbn thet reduces ine movertieM of water /W vsgetetlon removed so water Cvouyh pipes. lbws fresly Uray�pipes• Dameyed Protective coaW�g is damaqed:tust k caurinp Pipe repaind or replaced. more tlien 509L deteria�on to arry part of pipe. Nry daM tlut decreae�s Ihs c►oaa seetion area of Pipe npeirod w�aplaced- pipe by rmre then 209L. Open Dltc:hes Trash d Debrfs Trash end debrls exceeds 1 cudc foot per 1,000 Traah end debris deared from square fwt of dihch and Mapss. dtichee. Sediment Acaxnuleted�diment tlut ezoeeds 20 9G d tl�e Di1ch deaned flwF�ed of ell deaign deplh. aedinfent and dsbris so ihet it rnetclws design. Vepafafion Vegefatbn M�at feducas Irea rtivvWnent of water W�x fbws frsely IhtougA ttraph dqd»s. d'ilches. Erosbn Dart�ge lo Sae`Ponds'Sfanderd No.1 See'Ponds'Standerd No.1 Slopas Rodc uniny ouc ot Maintenanc.pers�can.se nawe sou ceneam Repleo.iodcs to desqn Place a AAissing(If Ihe rock Ik�np. stendarda. ?�9ix5fel. i,�k;.:r�as�r Sae'�tlo�Baeins:6lsndud No.5 6ee'C�t 3aalr�3Mr+clatd No.6 Osb�e R�lrinn� .8ee'D�dN BarfWrd�anCsrd W.R 8oe'DabAs BeniB��'�'snd�ird (a.q.,79eh RAok! No,B t�o.i i-o�ouNos�rtasca�r�c�y IA�Inton�tKx Def�ef Rlon�YlNn fi�InbnnNe�k Rqwlts Fxp�cud iMhm Cqnpooeek M�krhnerxs Is Pertor�d C3erterel eeds Yleeck pioWJr�n trrae ian T.09r of fhe�endec�ro We�:p:atsttt ii IQsa th9n 59fc �b�a�corwus� �nea(O+ees A'1�atmma onl�• dtAa f�.lps�oed eiaa. 9etaly I��d My Frcaenoe a�pdaon Ny or n�lher ynMor.v:s 'b paieono�e veqemlon +aqeisuon. pr4ceneln lends��aci a+r. � Tiaah r,r''.�ler f'apsr�asna.bottl�s.blel:'tp nlnr+�'�1 ouh'a toGt AtM Cl�w'Gt IID�B:. x1ri4t a�andsatpsd eree(treet erld�Mt+�s or�y9�d i,c�cn ocude;wt Trae�ssn:Sr�-L'av urenv-�pe:f Lkrba a�1e oi U6as�x ah,ru6t'Jf�c e►a iptt t r 7rqa end v.�nabs wKfi I�'atM broks�wiibF,mfa�x raaa mtn 2b!�a t+.noail s�x�ot lotc�r�wYn,apic or fdfepa d 1M t�a a aFr::t. bmkM M�s. TraeB a�throtra�at haw bw�6lovrr.M.x�r:o- T-�s ar rluu6 in pl�Ra�af k:WL�101d Oref. i!`.j:ly. T�ees ar d�n1id�wa not ad�:vsOsr a}�xied Tn�or sMub In p1aa4 md a a�a I�arinq wot,tr.,aing�nqxxu�7 Vc�tvo�. �da��al&ty 4t�rort�;nmaw yny cs�d or dkseEbd teea, Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P�200710720102-CADD10720tir\Page 44 of 58 f � Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 APPENDIX A MAINfENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRIVATH,Y MAlP71'AINF.D DRAINA(3E FACII!'I7ES N0.13-WATER OUALITY FAqLI11ES A.)&oflltration Swale Wintenanq DN�ct Cond[tion INMn MNn1�n�nc�b Nsedad R�sulb Exp�etb Wh�n Componant IM�Inhmna b PwlwmW BfoBNralbn awale SedMnent I�ocumularion Se�mant depth exceeds 2inctws No sediment depoeits an grass on Cirose Lnyer iayx of the bio-swds,wl�ch wouJd irnpsde nitration of nr�ofl. Vegetetion Wtien the grass becom�s exassfvely teN Ysgetalbn b rtawed w nuisance (9reater then 10-Inchea)�vrhen nuiaenos wseds vegstetlon is eradicated,such thet and dher vagetation starb ro take over, fbw not Impedsd.(iraas aFauld be mowed to a height betwean 4 inches and 9 ind�ee. irrec a,re�Prps trrav ounw ppe do�ed wan aedim.nc ana or No dopplrq a Wockage In the Inlet debrb. and ouuet piprg. Trash and Debria Trmh and debris axumiihUd in tlie b(o-awals. Traeh and debris renwved irom AccumWa�on bioswele. E�osiaN 3cowkg Where the Wo�sMrMe hes eroded a sooured Bbswale slwuld be re-graded and the bMtan due 0�ibw chennefzatlon,a NgMr re-seeded b spedfketlon,to 1bwe. eGrninated chenneled flow. Overaaeded when bare epots are e�AdBrtG Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 45 of 58 Valley�ew Professional Building T1R 0720-010 Appendix: , Exeltech Consulting.Inc. F�200710720102-CADD10720tir\Page 46 of 58 ' . , Valley Vew Professional Building T1R 0720-010 King County Runoff Time Series Prograa Version 5.00 All files will be read/written in the Working Directory Working Directorp:C:�kc swdx�projects�0720 KCRTS Connand CREATE a new Tine Series Production of Runoff Time Series Project location : Sea-Tac CoMputing Series : Pre3.TSF Regional Scale Factor : 1.00 Data Type : Reduced Creating Hourly Tine Series File Loading Tine Series File:C:�HC_SWDM�KC_DATA�STTF60R.rnf 8 Till Forest 1.47 acres Scaling Yr: 8 -------------- Total Area : 1.47 acres Peak Discharge: 0.119 CFS at 9:00 on .Tan 9 in Year 8 Storing Time Series File:Pre3.TSF 8 Time Series Computed KCRTS Conmand CREATE a new TiMe Series ------------------------ Production of Runoff Time Series Project Location : Sea-Tac Conputing 5eries : Dev3.TSF Regional Scale Factor : 1.00 Data Type : Reduced Creating Hourly Tine Series File Loading Tine Series File:C:�KC_SWDM�KC_DATA�STTG60R.rnf 8 Till Grass 0.44 acres Scaling Yr: 8 Loading TiMe Series File:C:�KC_SWDM�KC DATA�STEI60R.rnf 8 Impervious 1.03 acres Adding Yr: 8 Total Area : 1.47 acres Peak Discharge: 0.580 CFS at 6:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8 Storing Time Series File:Dev3.TSF 8 Tine Series Computed Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 47 of 58 . . ' Valle View Professional Buildin 11R 72 1 I y g 0 0-0 0 , Flow Frequency Analysis II -------------------------------------------------------- Tine Series File:pre3. tsf Project Location:Sea-Tac ---Annual Peak Flow Rates--- -----Flow Frequency Analysis------- Flo� Rate Rank Time of Peak - - Peaks - - Rank Return Prob (CFS} {CFS) Period 0.092 2 2i09i01 18:00 0.118 1 100.00 0.990 0.025 7 1i06i02 3:00 0.092 2 25.00 0.960 0.068 4 2i28iO3 3:00 0.071 3 10.00 0.900 0.003 8 3i24iO4 20:00 0.068 4 5.00 0.800 0.041 6 1i05i05 8:00 0.060 5 3.00 0.667 0.071 3 1i18i06 21:00 0.041 6 2.D0 0.500 0.060 S ili24i06 4:00 0.025 7 1.30 0.231 0.118 1 1i09i08 9:00 0.003 8 1.10 0.091 �ornputed Peaks 0.110 50.00 0.980 Flov Frequency Analysis -------------------------------------------------------- Time Series File:dev3.tsf Project Lxation:Sea-Tac ---Annual Peak Flow Rates--- -----Flow Frequency Analysis------- Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak - - Peaks - - Rank Return Prob (CFS) (CFS} Period 0.289 6 2i09i01 2:00 0.580 1 100.00 0.990 0.240 8 1i05i02 16:00 0.385 2 25.00 �.960 0.346 3 2i27iO3 7:00 0.346 3 10.00 0.900 0.265 7 8i26iO4 2:00 0.317 4 5.00 0.800 0.317 4 10i28iO4 16:00 0.308 5 3.00 0.667 0.308 5 1i18i06 16:00 0.289 6 2.00 0.500 0.385 2 10i26i06 0:00 0.265 7 1.30 0.231 0.580 1 1i09i08 6:00 0.240 8 1.10 0.091 �omputed Peaks 4.515 50.00 0.980 Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P�200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 48 of 58 � . . Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 Retention/Detention Facilitv Type of Facility: Detention Tank I' Tank Diameter: 6.00 ft Tank Length: 825.94 ft Effective Storage Depth: 5.50 ft Stage 0 Elevation: 57.00 ft Storage Volume: 22423. cu. ft Riser Head: 7.40 ft � Riser Diameter: 12.00 inches ��� Number of orifices: 2 '! Full Head Pipe j Orifice# Height Diameter Discharge Diameter � (ft) (in) (CFS) (in) I, 1 0.00 0.51 0.019 2 5.00 0.80 0.027 4.0 Top Notch Weir: None Outflow Rating Curve: None Stage Elevation Storage Discharge Percolation (ft) (ft) (cu. ft) (ac-ft) (cfs) (cfs) 0.00 57.00 0. 0.000 0.000 0.00 0.01 57.01 0. 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.02 57.02 0. 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.03 57.03 0. 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.04 57.04 0. 0.000 0.001 0.00 0.17 57.17 0. 0.000 0.003 0.00 0.29 57.29 0. 0.000 0.004 0.00 0.42 57.42 0. 0.000 0.005 0.00 0.54 57.54 0. 0.000 0.005 0.00 0.67 57.67 0. 0.000 0.006 0.00 0.79 57.79 0. 0.000 0.006 0.00 0.92 57.92 0. 0.000 0.007 0.00 1.05 58.05 0. 0.000 0.007 0.00 1.17 58.17 0. 0.000 0.008 0.00 1.30 58.30 0. 0.000 0.008 0.00 1.42 58.42 0. 0.000 0.008 0.00 1.55 58.55 0. 0.000 0.009 0.00 1.67 58.67 0. 0.000 0.009 0.00 1.80 58.80 0. 0.000 0.009 0.00 1.90 58.90 0. 0.000 0.010 0.00 2.03 59.03 376. 0.009 0.010 0.00 2.15 59.15 755. 0.017 0.010 0.00 2.28 59.28 1197. 0.027 0.011 0.00 2.40 59.40 1629. 0.037 0.011 0.00 2.53 59.53 2121. 0.049 0.011 0.00 6celtech Consulting,Inc. f?�200710720102-CfiDD10720tir1Page 49 of 58 J � Valley Vew Professional Building TIR 0720-010 i 2.65 59.65 2595. 0.060 0.011 0.00 I 2.78 59.78 3128. 0.072 0.012 0.00 2.90 59.90 3636. 0.083 0.012 0.00 3.03 60.03 4202. 0.096 0.012 0.00 3.15 60.15 4737. 0.109 0.012 0.00 3.28 60.28 5328. 0.122 0.013 0.00 3.41 60.41 5931. 0.136 0.013 0.00 3.53 60.53 6497. 0.149 0.013 0.00 3.66 60.66 7117. 0.163 0.013 O.QO 3.78 60.78 7697. 0.177 0.014 0.00 3.91 60.91 8330. 0.191 0.014 0.00 4.03 61.03 8918. 0.205 0.014 0.00 4.16 61.16 9559. 0.219 0.014 0.00 4.28 61.28 10152. 0.233 0.014 0.00 4.41 61.41 10797. 0.248 0.015 0.00 4.53 61.53 11391. 0.262 0.015 0.00 4.66 61.66 12034. 0.276 0.015 0.00 4.78 61.78 12625. 0.290 0.015 0.00 4.91 61.91 13262. 0.304 0.016 0.00 5.00 62.00 13700. 0.315 0.016 0.00 5.01 62.01 13749. 0.316 0.016 0.00 5.02 62.02 13797. 0.317 0.016 0.00 5.03 62.03 13846. 0.318 0.018 0.00 5.04 62.04 13894. 0.319 0.019 0.00 5.05 62.05 13943. 0.320 0.020 0.00 5.06 62.06 13991. 0.321 0.020 0.00 5.07 62.07 14039. 0.322 0.020 0.00 5.08 62.08 14088. 0.323 0.021 0.00 5.20 62.20 14664. 0.337 0.024 0.00 5.33 62.33 15281. 0.351 0.026 0.00 5.45 62.45 15842. 0.364 0.028 0.00 5.58 62.58 16440. 0.377 0.030 0.00 5.70 62.70 16982. 0.390 0.031 0.00 5.83 62.83 17555. 0.403 0.033 0.00 5.95 62.95 18071. 0.415 0.034 0.00 6.08 63.08 18614. 0.427 0.035 0.00 6.20 63.20 19098. 0.438 0.037 0.00 6.33 63.33 19603. 0.450 0.038 0.00 6.45 63.45 20048. 0.460 0.039 0.00 6.58 63.58 20505. 0.471 0.040 0.00 6.71 63.71 20932. 0.481 0.041 0.00 6.83 63.83 21296. 0.489 0.042 0.00 6.96 63.96 21654. 0.497 0.043 0.00 7.08 64.08 21943. 0.504 0.044 0.00 7.21 64.21 22202. 0.510 0.045 0.00 7.33 64.33 22374. 0.514 0.046 0.00 7.40 64.40 22423. 0.515 0.046 0.00 7.50 64.50 22423. 0.515 0.355 0.00 7.60 64.60 22423. 0.515 0.919 0.00 7.70 64.70 22423. 0.515 1.650 0.00 Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P12007�0720102-CADD107201irlPage 50 of 58 , t c Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 �I 7.80 64.80 22423. 0.515 2.440 0.00 I 7.90 64.90 22423. 0.515 2.720 0.00 �I 8.00 65.00 22423. 0.515 2.980 0.00 I 8.10 65.10 22423. 0.515 3.210 0.00 �� 8.20 65.20 22423. 0.515 3.430 0.00 ; 8.30 65.30 22423. 0.515 3.640 0.00 '� 8.40 65.40 22423. 0.515 3.830 0.00 8.50 65.50 22423. 0.515 4.020 0.00 8.60 65.60 22424. 0.515 4.200 0.00 8.70 65.70 22424. 0.515 4.370 0.00 8.80 65.80 22424. 0.515 4.530 0.00 8.90 65.90 22424. 0.515 4.690 0.00 9.00 66.00 22424. 0.515 4.840 0.00 9.10 66.10 22424. 0.515 4.990 0.00 9.20 66.20 22424. 0.515 5.130 0.00 , Hyd Inflow Outflow Peak Storage Target Calc Stage Elev (CwFt) (Ac-Ft) 1 0.58 *'*'""* 0.05 7.40 64.40 22423. 0.515 2 0.29 0.05 0.05 7.33 64.33 22375. 0.514 3 0.35 0.04 0.04 6.68 63.68 20825. 0.478 4 0.39 ****'"'* 0.03 5.79 62.79 17372. 0.399 5 0.31 ****'** 0.02 5.01 62.01 13741. 0.315 6 0.24 0.02 0.02 4.87 61.87 13076. 0.300 7 0.32 ******* 0.01 4.76 61.76 12533. 0.288 8 0.26 **"""*'` 0.01 3.80 60.80 7800. 0.179 ---------------------------------- Route Time Series throuqh Facility Inflow Time Series File:dev3.tsf Outflow Time Series File:rdout6.tsf Inflow/Outflow Analysis Peak Inflow Discharge: 0.580 CFS at 6:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8 Peak Outflow Discharge: 0.053 CFS at 16:Q0 on Jan 9 in Year 8 Peak Reservoir Stage: 7.40 Ft Peak Reservoir Elev: 64.40 Ft Peak Reservoir Storage: 22423. C�rFt : 0.515 Ac-Ft Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P12007�0720102-CADD10720tir1Page 51 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 Retention Pipe Required Calculation: Required Volume = 22423 C.F. Required length = 826 L.F. Provide length = 808 L.F. Volume= 22845.64 C.F. 0.5'of Dead Water = 909.3232 C.F. Area = 1.1254 s.f. Volume of 4' MH = 345.5749 C.F. Volume of 4.5' MH = 87.47365 C.F. Volume of 3' pipes = 84.82293 C.F. Totalk Volume provided = 22454.19 > 22423 O.K. Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P.12007\0720102-CADD10720tirlPage 52 of 58 t � li V II Vi wPr f i n I i� in - II a ey e o ess o a Bu d g T1R 0720 010 Flow Frequency Analysis Time Series File:rdout6.tsf ' Project Location:Sea-Tac I ---Annual Peak Flow Rates--- -----Flow Frequency Analysis------- Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak-- Peaks-- Rank Return Prob (CFS) (CFS) (ft) Period 0.046 2 2/10/01 18:00 0.053 7.40 1 100.00 0.990 0.016 6 1/07/02 5:00 0.046 7.33 2 25.00 0.960 0.041 3 3/06/03 23:00 0.041 6.68 3 10.00 0.900 0.014 8 8/26/04 8:00 0.032 5.79 4 5.00 0.800 0.015 7 1/08/05 6:00 0.016 5.01 5 3.00 0.667 0.016 5 1/23/06 3:00 0.016 4.87 6 2.00 0.500 0.032 4 11/24/06 11:00 0.015 4.76 7 1.30 0.231 0.053 1 1/09/08 16:00 0.014 3.80 8 1.10 0.091 Computed Peaks 0.051 7.40 50.00 0.980 Duration Comparison Anavlsis Duration Comparison Anaylsis Base File: pre3.tsf New File: rdout6.tsf Cutoff Units: Discharge in CFS -----Fraction of Time--------------Check of Toleranc�------ Cutoff Base New %Change Probability Base New%Change 0.020 � 0.97E-02 0.93E-02 -3.9 � 0.97E-02 0.020 0.017 -15.8 0.025 � 0.64E-02 0.55E-02 -13.7 � 0.64E-02 0.025 0.025 -3.3 0.031 � 0.50E-02 0.27E-02 -46.9 � 0.50E-02 0.031 0.026 -15.3 0.037 � 0.38E-02 0.16E-02 -58.2 � 0.38E-02 0.037 0.029 -22.1 0.042 � 0.30E-02 0.59E-03 -80.1 � 0.30E-02 0.042 0.030 -28.0 0.048 � 0.22E-02 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.22E-02 0.048 0.033 -31.8 0.053 � 0.15E-02 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.15E-02 0.053 0.037 -30.7 0.059 � 0.10E-02 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.10E-02 0.059 0.040 -32.5 0.064 � 0.64E-a3 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.64E-03 0.064 0.042 -34.8 0.070 � 0.36E-03 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.36E-03 0.070 0.044 -37.6 0.076 � 0.23E-03 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.23E-03 0.076 0.045 -41.0 0.081 � 0.16E-03 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.16E-03 0.081 0.045 -44.4 0.087 � 0.11 E-03 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.11 E-03 0.087 0.045 -47.7 0.092 � 0.16E-04 O.00E+00-100.0 � 0.16E-04 0.092 0.046 -50.2 Maximum positive excursion = 0.000 cfs ( 2.0%) occurring at 0.022 cfs on the Base Data:pre3.tsf and at 0.022 cfs on the New Data:rdout6.tsf Maximum negative excursion = 0.046 cfs(-50.2%) occurring at 0.092 cfs on the Base Data:pre3.tsf and at 0.046 cfs on the New Data:rdout6.tsf Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P\200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 53 of 58 , , Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 Return Period 2 5 10 20 50 100 � F're�'��ks in�ea-Tac ♦ Dev3.pks ♦ `� -, fijO�Jth p�s5 � � ♦ ♦ ♦ � ♦ �0 � � ^ �. � � � � � � R .. " m �. ai . L A � � N a �� � 0 V 10-� � 10-3 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 Cumulative Probabil�ty v � Pre3 dur � R � DEb'3.dur • � fdQUt6 dUf o M O � (n R � � U y � N � l9 � � k N � ❑ � � O R� I �-0----•-o._<;_ ' o Ooo �:.��=:�—��'�'_---:>----f,. O 10 �5 10 �4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -� 10° Probability Exceedence Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tirlPage 54 of 58 r � Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 Valley View Professional Office 07-1Cr07(Rev.03-31-08) WET BIO-SWALE CHANNEL FLOW STEPS DESCRIPTION BIOSWALE WET BIOSWALE CONVEYANCE 100-vr P-1 Q 50%OF 2-YR From Detention(cfs) 0.041 0.0�31 0.053 (KCRTS 15-min) P-2 SLOPE 0.020 0.020 0.020 If<0.015 (actual) P-3 RED FESCLTE GRASS (Underdrain Re . D-1 �VINTER GRASS HEIGHT(ft) 0.33 0.33 0.33 DESIGN FLOW DEPTH(ft) 0.09 Q06 0.0? (<1'min.provided,OK) D-2 ROUGHNESS COEFFT. 0.20 0.20 0.20 D-3 SIDE SLOPES 3.00 3.00 3.00 D-4 REQD BOTTONi WIDTH(ft) 2.00 4.00 4.00 (Provided) D-5 CALC AREA(s� 0.21 0.26 0.30 D-6 WETTED PERIVIETER(ft) 2.58 4.39 4.45 D-7 HYDRAULIC RADIUS(ft) 0.08 0.06 0.07 D-8 CALC FLOW(cfs) 0.041 0.041 0.053 D-6 FI.OW VELOCII'I'(fps) 0.20 0.16 0.17 <1.0 FPS <1.0 FPS <3 FPS D-7 MIN.LENGTH NEEDED(feet) 106.22 (OK) MIN.LENGTH PROVIDED(feet) 125.00 >100 Feet D-S TOPAREAREQUIRED(S.F.) 271.08 </=(2X) TOP AREA PROVIDED(S.F.) 546.50 N/A D-9 RESIDENCE TIME REQUIRED(min.) 9.00 </= N/A I� RESmENCE TIME PROVIDED 13.08 O.K. Exeltech Consulting, Inc. P12007�0720102-CADD107201ir1Page 55 of 58 Valley View Professional Building TIR 0720-010 BACKWATER COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PIPES Pipe data from file:Tl .bwp Surcharge condition at intermediate junctions Ta i lwater E levat ion:46. fee t Discharge Range:0.01 to 0.1 Step of 0.01 [cfs] Over f low E levat ion:64.13 fee t Weir:NONE Upstream Velocity:3. feet/sec PIPE N0. 1 : 28 LF - 12"CP @ 3 .25% OUTLET: 73.52 INLET: 74.45 INTYP: 4 JUNC N0. 1 : OVERFLOW-EL: 77.95 BEND: 90 DEC DIA/WIDTH: 2 .0 Q-RATIO: 0.00 Q(CFS) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN T1N DO DE Htiti'0 HW I **************�*******�******�**�«********��**********�*******fix*************** 0 .01 0.05 74.50 * 0.012 0.05 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.05 ***** 0.04 0 .02 0.06 74.51 * 0.012 0.06 0.04 0.00 0.04 0.06 ***** 0.06 0 .03 0.08 74.53 * 0.012 0.08 0.05 0.00 0.05 0.08 ***** 0.08 0.04 0.09 74.54 * 0.012 0.09 0.06 0.00 0.06 0.09 ***** 0.09 0.05 0 .11 74.56 * 0.012 0.10 0.07 0.00 0.07 0.10 %**** 0.11 0.06 0 .12 74.57 * 0.012 0.10 0.07 0.00 0.07 0.10 ***** 0.12 0.07 0 .13 74.58 * 0.012 0.11 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.11 ***** 0.13 0.08 0.14 74.59 * 0.012 0.12 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.12 '�**** 0.14 0.09 0.15 74.60 * 0.012 0.13 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.13 "**** 0.15 0.10 0.16 74.61 * 0.012 0.13 0.09 0.00 0.09 0.13 ***** 0.16 0 .11 0.17 74.62 * 0.012 0.14 0.09 0.00 0.09 0.14 "**** 0.17 P IPE NO. 2 : 59 LF - 12"CP c� 7.29% OUTLET: 74 .45 INLET: 78.80 INTYP: 4 JUNC N0. 2 : OVERFLOW-EL: 81 .80 BEND: 10 DEG DIA/WIDTH: 2 .0 Q-RATIO: 0.00 Q(CFS) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-EAC DC DN TW DO DE HWO HWI x��x�,�**********x*****»****************************»*�*********»*�*�******�* 0.01 0.05 78.85 * 0.012 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 ***** 0.03 0 .02 0.O6 78.86 * 0.012 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 ***** 0.04 0 .03 0.08 78.88 * 0.012 0.08 0.04 0 .08 0.08 0.08 ***** 0.06 0 .04 0.09 78.89 * 0.012 0.09 0.05 0 .09 0.09 0.09 ***** 0.07 0.05 0.10 78.90 * 0.012 0.10 0.05 0 .11 0.11 0.10 ***** 0.09 0.06 0.10 78.90 * 0.012 0.10 0.06 0 .12 0.12 0.10 ***** 0.10 0.07 0.11 78.91 * 0.012 0.11 0.06 0 .13 0.13 0.11 ***** 0.11 0.08 0.12 78.92 * 0.012 0.12 0.07 0 .14 0.14 0.12 ***** 0.12 0.09 0.13 78.93 * 0.012 0.13 0.07 0 .15 0.15 0.13 ***** 0.13 0.10 0.14 78.94 * 0.012 0.13 0.07 0 .16 0.16 0.13 ***** 0.14 0.11 0.15 78 .95 * 0.012 0 .14 0.08 0 .17 0.17 0 .14 **"** 0 .15 PIPE N0 . 3 : 44 LF - 12"CP @ 5.53% OUTLET: 78 .80 INLET: 81 .27 INTYP : 4 Exeltech Consulting,Inc. f?1200710720102-CADD10720tirlPage 56 of 58 Valley View Professional Building 11R 0720-010 Q(CFS) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN TtiY DO DE HWO HWI ***�*****��****x***»�*******«**************�*�:��*******��***:*«***�*********** ****"********"*�` OVERFLOW ENCOUNTERED AT 0.01 CFS DISCHARGE ***************** ************** ACTUAL OVERFLO�Y 6�AY OCCUR AT LESS TNAN 0.01 CFS ************** 0.01 0.05 81 .32 * 0.012 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 ***** 0.03 0.02 0.06 81 .33 * 0.012 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06 ***** 0.04 0.03 0.08 81 .35 * 0.012 0.08 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.08 ***** 0.05 0.04 0.09 81 .36 * D.012 0.09 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.09 ***** 0.05 0.05 0.10 81 .37 * 0.012 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.10 ***** 0.06 0.06 0.10 81 .37 * 0.012 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.10 ***** 0.06 0.07 0.11 81 .38 * 0.012 0.11 0.07 0.11 0.11 0.11 ***** 0.07 0.08 0.12 81 .39 * 0.012 0.12 0.07 0.12 0.12 0.12 ***** 0.07 0.09 0.13 81 .40 * 0.012 0.13 0.08 0.13 0.13 0.13 ***** 0.08 0.10 0.13 81 .40 * 0.012 0.13 0.08 0.14 0.14 0.13 ***** 0.08 0.11 0.14 81 .41 * D.012 0.14 0.08 0.15 0.15 0.14 ***** 0.08 Pipe data from file:T2.bwp Surcharge condition at intermediate junctions Tailwater Elevation:46. feet Discharge Range :0.01 to 0.1 Step of 0_O1 [cfs] Overflow Elevation:64.13 feet Weir:NONE j Upstream Velocity:3. feet/sec � PIPE N0. 1 : 31 LF - 12"CP c� 0.99% OUTLET: 59.78 INLET: 60.09 INTYP: 4 JUNC N0. 1 : OVERFLOW-EL: 66.75 BEND: 90 DEG DIA/WIDTH: 4.0 Q-RATIO: 0.00 Q(CFS) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN TW DO DE HtiYO HW I ***********x*M�*****��*«**�x**************x�*��********�*«*******�***********x* 0.01 0.05 60.14 * 0.012 0.05 0.04 0.00 0.04 0.05 ***** 0.05 0 .02 0.08 60.17 * 0.012 0.06 0.06 0 .00 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.07 0 .03 0.09 60.18 * 0.012 0.08 0.07 0.00 0.07 0.08 ***** 0.09 0 .04 0.11 60.20 * 0.012 0.09 0.08 0 .00 0.08 0.09 ***** 0.11 0 .05 0.12 60.21 * 0.012 0.10 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.10 ***** 0.12 0 .06 0.13 60.22 * 0.012 0.10 0.09 0 .00 0.09 0.10 ***** 0.13 0 .07 0.14 60.23 * 0.012 0.11 0.10 0 .00 0.10 0.11 ***** 0.14 0 .08 0.15 60.24 * 0.012 0.12 0.10 0 .00 0.10 0.12 ***** 0.15 0 .09 0.16 60.25 * 0.012 0.13 0.11 0 .00 0.11 0.13 ***** 0.16 0 .10 0.17 60.26 * 0.012 0.13 0.12 0 .00 0.12 0.13 ***** 0.17 0 .11 0.18 60.27 * 0.012 0.14 0.12 0 .00 0.12 0.14 ***** 0.18 PIPE N0. 2: 26 LF - 12"CP c� 1 .01% OUTLET: 60.09 INLET: 60.36 INTYP: 4 JUNC N0. 2: OVERFLOW-EL: 66.65 BEND: 90 DEG DIA/WIDTH: 4.0 Q-RATIO: 0.00 Q(CFS) HR'(FT) HR' ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN T1V DO DF, HR'0 Hlti'I Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P.�200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 57 of 58 Valley View Professional Building T1R 0720-010 I �K�kM�F#�k#�k�k$i.[�K�K�k#�k�K*�K�k#%K�K�K�K�K�k$#�K�F#�I�k#�M�k�k###�K#****#*#�K�k�k3�K�sM*�K�K##�k#�k�k�k�#�K�k�K###�K*�K�k# I�I 0.01 0.05 60.41 * 0.012 0.05 0.04 0 .05 0.05 0.05 "**** 0.05 ' 0.02 0.08 60.44 * 0.012 0.06 0.06 0 .08 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.07 0.03 0.09 60.45 * 0.012 0.08 0.07 0 .09 0.09 0.08 ***** 0.09 0.04 0.11 60.47 * 0.012 0.09 0.08 0 .11 0.11 0.09 �`**** 0.11 0.05 0.12 60.48 * 0.012 0.10 0.08 0 .12 0.12 0.10 �`**** 0.12 ' 0.06 0.13 60.49 * 0.012 0.10 0.09 0 .13 0.13 0.10 ***** 0.13 , 0.07 0.14 60.50 * 0.012 0.11 0.10 0 .14 0.14 0.11 ***** 0.14 0.08 0.15 60.51 * 0.012 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.12 ***** 0.15 0.09 0.16 60.52 * 0.012 0.13 0.11 0.16 0.16 0.13 *�`*** 0.16 0.10 0.17 60.53 * 0.012 0.13 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.13 ***** 0.17 0.11 0.18 60.54 * 0.012 0.14 0.12 0.18 0.18 0.14 ***** 0.18 PIPE N0. 3: 60 LF - 12"CP � 0.99% OUTLET: 60.36 INLET: 60.96 INTYP: 4 I Q(CFS) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN TW DO DE HR'0 HW I ****�K##�K�K�K�K*�K.k.i*i,[�k#*�k#:k*#�K###�K�k$#*#****#*�Ka,F.k##�#$##�K�k*#�k%K**%K**#*�K*3�a;c�K#$###*�K�k� 0.01 0.05 61 .01 * 0.012 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 �"`*** 0.04 0.02 0.06 61 .02 * 0.012 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.06 -0.06 -0.07 0.03 0.08 61 .04 * 0.012 0.08 0.07 0.09 0.09 0.08 �`**** 0.07 0.04 0.09 61 .05 * 0.012 0.09 0.08 0.11 0.11 0.09 "**** 0.08 0.05 0.10 61 .06 * 0.012 0.10 0.08 0.12 0.12 0.10 "**** 0.08 0.06 0.10 61 .06 * 0.012 0.10 0.09 0.13 0.13 0.10 ***** 0.09 0.07 0.11 61 .07 * 0.012 0.11 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.11 ***** 0.10 0.08 0 .12 61 .08 * 0.012 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.12 '�**** 0.10 0.09 0 .13 61 .09 * 0.012 0.13 0.11 0.16 0.16 0.13 ***** D.11 0.10 0 .13 61 .09 * 0.012 0.13 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.13 �`**** 0.12 0 .11 0 .14 61 .10 * 0.012 0.14 0.12 0.18 0.18 0.14 "**** 0.12 REVIEW OF HEADWATER�TAILWATER DATA NDATA STAGE(ft) Q(cfs) 1 0.00 0.00 2 0.54 0.00 3 1.05 0.01 4 1.55 0.01 5 2.03 0.01 6 2.53 O.OI 7 3.03 0.01 8 4.03 0.01 9 5 .00 0.02 ' 10 6.08 0.04 11 6.45 0.04 12 7 .0$ 0.04 ' 13 7.40 0.05 ', 14 7 .50 0.35 ELEVATION AT STAGE = 0 IS: 57.00 I�I Exeltech Consulting,Inc. P1200710720102-CADD10720tir1Page 58 of 58 Feb �1 U'/ 03: Q5p Cliff Williams Belmont H� 2089331049 p . 2 ` � 1 j. � ' ', � � � :.�:, : �� CF,(OT�C�ZNZCAL rNC�1NE�.RTNG S'1'(7nY ' 1'RUPOS�D lYI'�DTCAL/UF.F�CE C�'�1T'TER ' d00 BL�CK SC)Y)TH 37��ri ST1�E'C ' 1tE;�'TON, Wt1S.I�.[NG'1`�N ' ' U-ZUS2 , � Pref�ared for _ � �.� . i'vtr, Ctiff Wi�liarns Sprit�gbrootc Oftice Par{c, I,LC. ]'.0. 13ox 240I Kirk4and. �,vn �R�s3-2�+0� - I�e.cembez�6, 200( GI;U G�tOUP NURI�HVYl�ST, INC. ]3240 NE 2U"'Street, S�rite 10 Bellevue, Washin�ton 98005 �'lion�: (425) G49-S757 Gmail; info@�eo�i•aupnw,com � , Fe� 21 Q7 03: 05p Cliffi Williams Helmnnt� Ho 2069331049 p . 3 • � ` } f ) .� � .�,�� ._____.. .--.. ---_ �Geotechnical Englneers,Geologists �) C ro u p N a r�h w e s�, In c• 8�nvfronmental Scleotists ���� ^ ,.��� �...�..� .�...�..� �� Decetnber G. '2406 � G•2052 M.r. C:lit�'Williams • S��ringN,rac>k Of#ice I'ar}:,LLt` E'_C). E3ox 2�01 � Kirkl'and,W� 98�R3-24t)l SUBJEC°T: C=EOTECI-�l1TYCA,�, ENGI.Nr��:]:2.iNG S'�'UDl' Y120I'Osr� m��nYe�z,i4��zcx, C�IYTk;R 4Q0 BLOCK SOUT�T 37�'�" STR�E'Z' �vTUN, WASFIXNGTON Dear Mr. V4rillialns: Per your request,.GEO Group Noa-I:hwest, Inc. completed act investi�ation of subsurface suils at � i} che subjeci site and prepared the foll�win�report whicl� s��rnmarizes our conclusions aEtd recommencfations regarding the proposed development. G�O Gro.up Nord�west, Ine., e;cpl�red substu•�aee s�il concEitions.at the site byr excava�in�,five exploraion,f test pits"I'N-i through 'CP-S on 3une 2,2Q(15, !'he test pits were e�ca��a�ed to deptkis between 3 and ? feet b�fo�+�grou�ici surface (b�s} by a backhae. Sc�ils ezicountered al tl�e lest pils cansisted of loose si]ty 5AND to sandy SILT soils overlying medium clense t� de��se sa�id�� S]T�I' soils at depths rangirig fi•Qm 6�i.nches to 2.S feet bcloti�r gs•put�d surface. Based �epon che results nf'our study, it is our profic:ssional opinion that the site is Geotecllnicall�� suitable for ifie propased development. The pro��osed Uuildings can be supnot�ted on convenlio:�al spread £o�t�ngs bearing on the dense.site soxls or�n compacted structural fi)1 placed on top of the dense native soils The site soils may be used as structural ftll provicied thev cai� b�compactecl io meet tt,e uompaction specifcaiions. Beca�ise the site soils are fine-grained they are considered to be moisture sensiti��e tind wiil be diffieult ur impossible to co.mpact dur.iz��wet �veaiher c�i�clitions. .if ea�•lhcvork is �lru�ned Por the winter ipontl�s we reco�nmcnd tlaat a rcfatively Fre�-dra'tnin� {�it- run sand or gravel be imported to che site tor use a.�structural fill, Please refer to the text oS lhe repoct for more specific recommendations regarding tile site developme�ai. \ .� � 13240 NE 20th Street,5uite 10 • Bellevue, Weshington 98006 ?hone d26fS49-8Z57 • �AX 42bf849•6758 re❑ � i u � u�: u�p �li �'t' Williams �elmont Ho 2Q8933�049 p . 4 . R ~ I � � � } 1 � December G, 2046 G-2p52 �00 Biocic S�uth 37'�' St., ]tei�ton, Was}zin�ton Page ii We appreci7te this opportunity to liave been�i'service to you vn this �roject. Vv`e Iook for4v�trd ta��vork.'tng witli yau as this praject pro�resses. Sllould yot� hzve an}�t�U�stians i'���trclin� Lhis rept��•t or neeci ad.d2tio.nH1 coa�sultation,.pleAse �eel free to call us. Sincer�ly, C;iEO Gi'u�ip I�I�rthtuest, I�ic. ��� L„ > a�,���. W .� . . � i�.�,.��''��.� '���{�r't,; � . l :<���������� ��,���- � !, �; x ,�� 0 �'1 � Willia�n Chang, P,�. ��� '�:�cJ��y-t�c�'��' . PrinCJp�[ �`�IONAI. `" PIFl :�21 ���„�3„ t `� �__1 �H10 G►•oup 1VortE�jvest, [i�r. � ! I-eb zl U'/ U�: USp Cliff Wi � liams Belmont Ho 20G9331049 p. 5 � ' r ,� �, ) � a � � �r��,� o�coN�z��rr�rs � J013 NU. G-2052 � 1'a��e I x,o �NTrionucTzoN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i i 1.t Ps•ojeckDescriptio�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 li ].2 Scopeo�Ser4�ices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�. . . , . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . l ', Z.0 SXTECONll.[TIONS . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I II, 2.1 SiteJ�vscriptiQn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I �.2 Geo]ogicOveivie�tr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 '' i 2,3 �ieltilm�estigatioit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I 2.4 SoilCon<litio�as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I 2.5 UrUitncl�ti�aCer C'ondilions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 SLISMICXrI'Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3,1 Seis�r�icIiaz<<rc�s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.� Seismic Desigti Cl�tssi6cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 3 �. � 4.0 S�Ui'E ANll LRUSxC)J� ��AZARD,S , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . �{ 4.l Stec€� Slopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 I 4.2 LanasEic3eHaz<trclFlrels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4.3 i:,rosic»1 f-1ac���d Are�s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 �#,1� F�azarc�sltisk5#ate►nent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 5.0 CONC�YJSZONS AND It�CUM'NI�lYll.4T.CONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5.1 Genr:r�l , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5.2 Site Prept�.rati.on �nd Ci�nexal ��rlhwi3rk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5.2,l Ten�porary�xc�Evati�r� ancl Slc�pes , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . 7, 5,2.2 ,Str�zctc�ralFill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 5.2,3 S ite Vtlark I7urin� '4Vct'Welther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5,2.�} S�il�gradeStul�i]izatio�l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 i �.2,5 Soi_1-Cernent Stabilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . , l 0 i 5,3 Spre�3ciF�ootin�;Foundati�ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 � 5.�4 Pcri��ai�ent I3ase�nes�t a�u1 Conventional Itelainin� �'�'alls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 I S.S Slrtb-on-Gr�r]el�laors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 S.�i Drainlge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l�4 5,6.1 St�rfttce nrlialage : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 II � J �.G.2T'�oti:�� Drains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i� ��I CTO Cruup North�F�est, Tz�c. - , , II Fek� 21 Q7 03: OSp G1iPf Williams Belmont Ho 2p69331049 p. � li , �-1 '- �1 ,. s ,r 1 � r , - C / , 'lA.�'.Ll: Ok' CC�N`�'�-',N'.l'S (Confiiiued) 6.fl L�M�'I'ATlO N S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . la 7.0 EIDDITIONAT.,S�RV�C;�.S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . , . , . . . . . , . . , . . 1S I'LLUSTRATIONS Plate 1 - Vicit�ity I��Iap P�ate 2 - ,Site�'lan , Pl�ite 3 - Pro�aosed Site Pl�n t. � Pl�te 4 - Typic�l Basernent �Valt�3�ickrill and Uraiailge Det<ii) �PI'ENDI;K A: 'CEST' �'IT LOCS . C � � GLO GrouE> Northrvest, Inc. . , re� �1 U'/ U3: o5p Cliff Williams Belmont Ho 2069331049 p. 7 ' , �. � r � , , � � (x:CO'1'�;CH:NIC:�,.CNG[N�EYtTNG STUDY ('ROr'USGI) NI�D[Cf1LIQhNIC1, Cr,iYTrR . 400 SLUGK SC}pT�i �y�F�STRF.,E'i' �2.LN'l'O�, 1V�.SH�NG'1'OY cJ-zosz 1.0 . ]N`�'RODL.rCI'IUIY t.l 1't•c�,j.ect Uesc��iptior� 'I'he p�•oject site is l��catocl �t the �400 biock o1'sauYh 37'�' Streel in Itentan, Was.laington as tihc��vn on Plate 1 - Vicinity Map. The sui�ject parc.el is locale��on tlie s�uthern side of South 37�'' Street in K�ntoi�, Vl/ashiii�;toii,directly across ti�om atidress 404 Sot�th 37"' Ste�et. ��le uttderstand tliat the subj.eet Iot has�tn area of appra:cimately �.7 aeres a►ZcE }i�ls an irregular shape �s sho«�31 on lh�. attached 1'late 2 - Site Plau, t -� '['l�c pr�p�sed site ctevelc��ment�ti'!I� COl'1SIS1 Uf C011S(I'IICCt[li��j'd ��OUCj-�I'i11t1C'. bLl1JCEl�)�S 41']�II associatzcl E�ttrking 1c�ts. The easEern bt�ilding is pro�osecl to consist of a t�va story medical c�fticc building�viil� d�yfigl�i l�asernei�t parkitib �Arage. The t���stern builciing is pc�l�oseci to be �.one- scoiy of'fce buildin� 4vith dayligl�t base�nen�parking gara�e. 'Che k�aseir►ent garagcs �'ill 1:•ave concretc ��ei�ining �valls. Parki«g lots are prt�posed for tl�e Io��v co rnoderate iticli�7atic�n sl���es IUCated it1 i�le riQftlleaSterrl-rnOst C�UtliCll Ur tlle 5llbjec[p�trcel. A schetZtatic ot'thc �rUposed ' developinent lias b�en inclt�cled���it11 tivs repo��t as Plafe 3 - P►•opusec� .9ite]'lan, z.a s����z coNr�J.���o��ti�s Z,1 Site Descriptio�z `t�l�e sitc is currentfy unciev<:lc�ped ai;d sl�o���s no obvio�:S S1�I15 Ol`*�C��'It�US gl'ilt{111�, �i[:ll`.'111�, �l�lle northern portion o('lhe pr�ject site,�vl�ere tf3e c�evelop«�e�tt is ���opczsed, c�nsists ot'low�to moderlte inclinatio►�slo��es «�lZich face west. 1'1�ese slopes ta�<<e irtclit�ations ran�in� i�roiz� 8 t�} 23 percertt from tt�e horizontal with an average incli►�.�tion of ap�ro�:i�nately 1 I percent, �Jus� to the south of this a�•e�t is an area oF m�derate co steep inclizlation slo�es wl�ich xnces primarily sc�uth. 1'k�ase slopes have inclinatic�ns rangi�lg from 30 to g� percee�t from the horiz��nt<31 and have a hCi;h�zailgin� irozu 2�) to 32 feet. At tlie base of�he mo��eratc to steep sl��pe� lies a � � GEU (rroup No�'lll�4'fSt� lnc. Fek�. 21 Q7 03: Q5p Cliff Williams Helmont Wp 20�9331049 p. e � , C ) �� .� , , . �� � Jeceanber 6, 2006 G-2052 ', 400 Block South 37'" St., I2enton, Washington Yage 2 ' relali�ely f.lat�trea ��nd d�e stream eliarute! t'or Partd�ex Creelc, wtticla Ilows we�t across tG� ' properCy. The ex.isting to�ogr�phy is slio��ni on the attach�d Flxte 2 -5ite PIa��. , `I'he �eritle.to inocterate�nbEe siopes 1�cFited on [he northern side c�f�tl'1e pai'ce� are��cgetated l?}� �rasses, b.lackbec7•S� buslzes 1nd som�deciduous l�•ees. T�i� inoder��te Eo steep ii�clination slc�pcs located on EUe sauthern portian of tlae property are veg�tateci primat•ily b}�ferns, small hushes, deciduous trees ancl a.f.eu�ever�reen trees. T'he Soiith 38`�'Col,rt rnadway de�id ends at tl�e n�►•tkiexn pr�pei�ty line. At t}ie lime c�f oiir site investi�ati�la on June 2,2Uf)5, it w�s�tp}�arent tl�ac sor:�e ylyd�vaste and s�il m�y ha��e be�n dumpeCl outo tha sub,ject pro��ei•ty 1t tlie Soutl� 38'i' Court de�td-end, 2.2 Geoiogic Ovet-��iew :4eec�rc{i��g tu �lz�geolc�gic map of the site vieinily�; tEte surticial soils a� the prc�,ject sile ar� repi�rted to be Ground l��I�raine lleposits more c�mn�c.u�3y kno�un as �laeial till ((:�gt). Glacial _ Tilf is desci•ibed as a tiard, unsc�rted mixture ofsand, sill, a,�d gr�ive-1 ciep��sitccl cltu•itli? il�� ;, � Pleistocene Prlser Glaeiation periad aboui 14,U00 years agq. 'flie till soifs u�ere c�v�rridden bv �iaeiei:5 �ind typiealiy are clense to very cfense bei��v tl�e r��e2t��ered zone. Base�! upe�n the m�ip; � Rea�tozi Formlt'so�i(Tr) bedrock m��y be lucated on the we5tern-ijiost p�rtion of the si[e, '['he Rentot�P'armatioi�consists of�Arkosic sandstone, mudstone, sh�zle, and several cn�l beds. 7'he rock il� this formatio.n is said to be irregularly cement�d by ealciurn c�rboziszte ancl have n tliic4cnes� af abaut 2,SOU Peet. � z.3 �'iel�l iuvestig�tion C1:,0 Gro�3p North�vest,[nc,,�xplored subsurPace soil c��clitions ai�l�e site by ex.c�ivalin� �+t�d l�gging six ex��4oratot�}� test pits 'l'P-1 tltrough T�'-5 on Jut�e 2, 2UOS. "fhe test piis «�ere locxted in areas rougl�fy strrrocinding tlaE proposed buildiitg arels as slzo�����on�'lafe 2 -Sifc Pl�n and Plake 3 - Yroposed ,Site l'l�tn, "I'he test iis ���ec•e excav�itecl t� de�tlys ran �n betw�en 3 �nd 7 xeeE belo�Y� c u�c r ae� h e I n i � � g at i su .f c (_��), , Soi! slmples 1t vlryin+�depths were collectecE, cl�ssified and returned to ou.r laboratory. The t�tit ' "Geolagic Mt�p of the �2eut�n Quadi•�1�ic, Kiz�g Coi�crty, 1'�ashingtan", D.K. ! R�fullineaux, U.S.Cr.S., 1965, ',, �.,� I Gr.O Gi•uup 1Vurtti�vest, Iuc. reb �i u'� u�: Uep Cliff Williams Belmont Ho 2089331049 p. 9 , �_� l..� i � � Decetrber 6. 2006 G-�0�2 400 BT�ck Sout}� 37'�'St., Rentan, Wasiiingtot� I'age 3 '�� pits were the�� backfilled with the e�cc�vatcd site soils a��d tainped in.to placc�iy t{Zc b�ckhc�� , buck�t, 2.4 Soil Conditiot�s Sc�ils encountered at the lest pits consisfied of loose silty SnND to sanely SIL'1� soils ovecl;��ij�� nxeditun dense ta clense san�ly SIL"f'soils at depths ra:iging('rom C-inches to 2.5 feet belc�ti�� grouricl surface. Suine sedimentacy racks wece enoountered within tlie dense slndy SILT soils at the tss��it TP-3 aiad'1'P-4 Ic�cations, Th� majority�<>t'sc�ils encountered ���penrecl to be the gfacial tiil soils aiscussed it� t��e gevio�;ic literAiure ror tlle site. 'xl�e observc;ti sedity�encah� rocks are indicative �f the sadimentary Renro��Formation u7hicia probably ut�c�erlies the glacial til) soils at tl�e site. Copies of'tlie Test Pit �.o�s ar�:p��esented iii Appendix A: 'fest.Pit.C,ogs. 2.5 Gruti»clw�tter Cnndititlx�s �ro�tndwa.ler s�e�age w•as obseived al � depth of]8-inehes beEow �;round surf�ce at the 'TJ'-5 test pit 1oc�ttion, It shouid b� uuted thaC gcoundwater cc�nctitions ma}�tluclua#e se�3sont�l[y, de�et�ding � � on rairr.Pall., sur��ice rurloff�ind other fac.tors. 3�i. SEISMZCE'I'Y 3.J, Seisniic IIazarcls tit�e understan.d th�tt the City of Renton l�as clnssifietl the �rojec•t sitc as having a seismic hararcl � due to p�teuti�! liqueflction c�i�'soils durii�g an earthquake cvc»t, Based uno�i tlle s�ils encouut�;rec1 in our sut;surf�ce investigation;i t is the opin� ion ot�GEU Grottp Nordi«��st, lnc., th�t t ere pxo;jeci site soils are not potcntially liquefiable, ' 3.2 Seisn�ic Desigia Site Ciassificacioa � �.cc:ocding tathe 2UO3 International I3�iilding Cnde {IBG), [l�e�roject site has Site Glass.0 suil (Vcry dense soi! flncl saf't cocic), as derived frotn Tnbie 1 C 1�.l.1 in Clic IIIC", E�asect upun ille subsurfaee sc�il coi�ditions fiyunc!dua�ing our sile investigation. � J � CLO Group I�Tu�•tli�vest, Znc. , Nan �1 u'/ u�; U6p Cli�f Williams Belmont Ho 2069331049 �. 10 . ; � . ( �, � � December 6, 200G C3-2U5� 4U0 B1ock South 37`'' St., Ren�oa, Washington P��e 4 ,�U SLOPI: ANA �ROSIUN HAZA:I21?S Vl�e taneierstand that the City of l�ent�n Critieal �1rea Nlaps inclicale tliat the st�hject site coi�cains stoep slopes, 1lndslidc: fiazards �nd a�i erosion hazard. 4.1 Steep Slopes "!'he City of Renton cl�zssifies steep slopes inta two categories: Set�sitive Slope �rtci l'rc�cected . Slope. Sensitive slopes are those slopes ilavi�lg�n lverage slope of 25 to less chan�}U percent firiCl tll0se 31opeS w�ith average inclinations o.f 40 percent or greater h�ving a maxim�nTi ve�tical rise of l�ss th<<n 15 ��eet. Protected slopes are cie�iueci as tkiose slapes wlflt ati F1yEl'a�e .�i0�)e. inclinatic>n of 40 percenf e�r gre�►ter�uad 11<�ving a rnittimt�rn vertical rise oi' I S Feet, [3ased t►pon the City of Renloil slope c[etinitions, fhe majority.a�'sotith facing itii�der�te to sl��J, inclinatic�n slop��s <<t the site may be classitied as Sensitive Slope areas, F1 small partic�n ol'the sc�z�th�lcing slope, near t}te eastern property bound�iry may l�e classified �is I'rot�ctec� Siupe �rca. Based upon th�curxent site plaiis no devefopment is proposed to be locateel on fhe Sensiti��c or t � P:otected siope arcas. Ho���ever, the �roposed rolciways ancl parkii�g lots are}�roposecl ro be locateci at the rop of'tfie Sensi:ive and Protected slc�pe a►•eas «�itl1 i�o setback. '1'hE ��c•o�c�sed easterir builciing will l�e locateci approximately 50 feei from the Protectec�slope area. `I'he east�ri buildine is proposed to be lacated no closer than appr�xirnalely 32 feet froitt tk�e Sensitive slope area. The west�rn building is proposed to be locateci no closer tha.n app�nximately 32 fee� ;roi,� tYte Sensiiive stope �re�. It is tha opii�i�u o�'GCO Group Noxthrvest, Inc., that the proposecl development can occur at the prc�pnscd lac��tions wiih�'egard to lhe si�ep slope cl�ssitica[i��iis. , `l�he lanelslide and er�sioi�haza.rd risks which az•e assaciated with ihe development wilf be discussed in the follo��ing sections. 7'he City of ltenton Mut�icipal Code requires ll�at.rhe Protectecl Slope�trea, unf�ss eYempteci from [��e standlyds, mttst be designateci tjs a ?v�iti��� + Growfl��'rc�tection �11'tfl i11lCS 1�l�l�I ;equire �erm�inent protection in accorciaryce ���ith thc devel�pi��e�rt coc�e. 4.2 Lfindslicle IYac�rd A,rens Accordizzg to the Cit}�ofRenton iv�unic:ipal Code l��idslide liaz�rd �reas are de�i�ed .�s: l, Lo��1 L�aiclslide I-J�zard (LL): tlreas with slopes fess tiian �fteen perccnc (l S°'�}. � � � GrA Group Norri2�vest, Tnc. � h- eb �]l u'1 U;�: U'/p CI i.ff Wi ll iams Belmont Hb 2069331Q45 p. i l (..... f- � . , ` 1 . � , . � � � llecember G, 2QQd ' Cr-2t)5? �00 Block Sout1137'h St.,Re�zton; Washii�gton Pa�e 5 2, Meciium F Axacislide �Iazarc!(LM}: ta.rels �vithsJo,pes be�4vice�1 fifceen �e:rceiit (1�°%) anei foi•l}� ��ercent(40%j and�tndeclaiu by soils t}�at consist lar�e(y of sa�ic(, grave( ur glacili til1. � 3, High Lar�dsli��e I�azards.(LII}: Areas ��vith sla�es 6reater than f�rty percent (�(?°io), ancl�reas tivith sio}�es bet4veen fiftcett percec��:(]5%) and forty percent(40°�0) �nd uucl�rl�tiit k�y saits consisti�ig l�r�ely ��.f'sikt ancl elay, . �. Very �-Iigl� Larzdslic(e 1-faza�'ds (�,��): Areas ot�;tna�vn naap��blc 1��1c�5lide Clc.()oSiiS. �-�s discussed abo��e :herc a�•e slopes �l the site whicl� c•ange ii� steepness tCUIIl �,�11fIE tQ S�Z�'p 4`'i(�7 a inaximu�n inclin�tion of�4 peE•cent fi•oi�.� tl�e Itarizontal, T��e i�n�l�rl,yin�sic�soifs cc�rnisi of' prin�arily slr�dy SII�I', glacia[ ti�l soils, �vliicll i»�t�� be Ltnderl�tin by setiarnentaiy rr�ek, Accordi�ng to tne a.#'nreme►ztio��ed cie�nicians, Law to Nigit T,anctslide H�nrci areas are lczcated at the pi•oject site. A par�i�n of the western pr���osetl btillding ma}� be ]oc�tled tivithi.n a 1-Ii�h L�uzdslade I-�:azard Area based upt�n siope i:lclin�itions at the �roposecl westcrn buildi�t�;��-1�ich i-an�e bet���ee1z 14 �nd 23 percent from tfxe horizorttal. CiLO Cirotcp North�<<esi, IIIC., IS i�0(' �14�'�li't; � } o#'any kno���n 1lndslide cfi�posits at.the}�raject site. ��onsequently, thei•e ai�e no knowi� \'eiy� Hi�1a I_.andslid�Ha7ard are�js at tlie praject site. At the tinae of our site inve;scig<�.tion, wa ��hse�vect no si���s af slope movement sucli as scarps or sliunps;on the slopes at tlae project site. Due to the relatively]ow slop� i�nclinations and the: de�tse co�iditial� of the utzdeE�lyin�;soifs it is the opiiiion o1'GLO Geoup Northw�sc, lnc., tl�at tlye exxsting slopes ,it the si�e are stabl� itt.tk��e.ir c�u-��ent c<mfi�ura#ian, 'I'he prc�posed deve:lo}�n�ent ���ili uoC i��ca'e�se t11e risk af d�mage as a result o�'lancislides 1i the sub,jrct site. a,3 Er�s4on �-�,ixarcE �reus Based«pon the City of Renton Munici.pal code, ar�as ha�isig slopes r�vith ineli�i��tians of less fl�an 1.5 percer�l �re cfassiCed as �iaving��I,ow J�zosion Ha.zard. Slopes witi� inclin�ili�ns c�f I5 percerzt or gre�ter•are c�lssifed �s ��avi��� a �-[i�h Erosi�n Haz�rci. Acec>eelingly, ���e undecstand that both ' Jow and I3i�h erosion i�azlrc� areas are locatcd at#he pro,jcct sit�. The unljoritt� af the prc�ject. development is lucated within a�,ow�rosioz� �-Iazarc� �1rea except a pot'tio�t oE'tl�e �t�este���l builcliiig a�-ea wI]1.CIl 13 lOCA�CCI 4VjtI'11I1 ct�'Il��l EtOS1011 I�Iit2aT�tl Area, C .� (.,I+;O GrouF� Nurtli�vest, Inc. t � reo• ct u � u�: ua:p l:iif'f Wiltiam5 Belrnont Ho 2069332049 p. l � • j i...,� f-� 1 ) .. � . � � Decemt�er G, 2p06 C.;-2(.?52 �UU Cilock Sotrfh 37'h St.,Reirtcm, Washi�ig#o�t Page � !t is the o}�i�ai�n ot'C;LU Grou�North�vest, Inc., tlial tlae�z'oposed tievelo�meitt pt�csents a lo«� risk of erosiUn wf�ich can be ►nitigated thrauglt ilte pro�ea�usc:oF tbe felfowir�c erc�sion contrc�i IT1C�1SLt4'�S; a. Filter fabric fencas should bc installed do��i�liill From at1:disturbeci svil fu'cas; b. PiFisti�s�eGting,jtite rietting ur othes�n��Eh�c�ti that are n�proved �y�the �Eatechauc�tE engineer should be i.nst�l)ecl on distuxbec�sai! a:rcas which 11av�; an � s(ope inclination�i'steeperthan 40 perccnt, 4.� I�ac�rds Risk Stnten.lent - gased upon the Gk�O Grvup Nord�y4'est, '�nc.,subsurface investigatic�n at th�s�tle ��z.d ihe ctirre:iii propased develop�nent platis we l�ave evaltiiatec3 tfie prcrjeet site���itlt regarc�to steep slope, E��ic�stide �tld erosion hazarcls�ind hfive prepaced tll��f'ollo���inb st�atetnents: I. The p��oE�osec�d�ve(op�nent��vill noi incre�tse lhe 1t�reat�f�ecilo�ical k�a�<<rci to � � ad:jacent properties beyai�d pre-dec-elopEZtent conditic�n5 pro��ided tl�c rec.omij��ndatioi�s cuntainecf herein are properl�� i�nplentent�;c:; and �. 'I'fte pc'opc�sed developcnet�t���ilI �1at adversely impact otl�ei� critica� nrcls praviciecl tl��e recor.zmendations contained hereiai are pr.operly iil�plemented;ai�c! 3. 'I'}le cic:velopmer�i ca» be slrily accommo<larec� oi� the site, prt�viciec� the recoit►mecldatio►�s cotltaii�ec!hccein.n3•e �roperly im�Iea��enfed, ' S,(1 C01VCL[)SIUNS A�D RECpxYI.1VZENUATIUNS S.1 Gex�e�•rt 8assd up�n the results ofouc study, it is �ccr prol'ess'sUnaG o�inion that the site is geotec��nicallv , suitable far the proposec{ de�-elopment. 'l'he prop�sed isutldings can be suppor[ed.on coi�vetition�l spreacl fo�tings bear.i►�.g on the clelise tc� ��c;�• � dense itc soils or an.coilipacl�d �, st�•ucttu•ai tTll placed oi�top o t ie c ense sit� soils. The ove.riyJlt�;�OOSE S3jC}5811(I SpIIS c�l'C; t10t � suitable to.sttppot�t fotmd�ttinns due to lheir loose cc�nditir�ji. I � � , fxEC} Grou� tilortlt��est, Tuc. ' reb � 1 U'/ U".�: U�3p Cliff Wi }. liams 8elmont. Ho �069331o49 p . 13 i � t � , , ' �..�) S�ecenzbex 6, ZU06 ti-2{)52 �404 l3lock Sot�i� 3'1'"St., RBIItU51, 1�ashingt�n Pa�;e 7 Deeause the site sails axe ft�ie-gr�'tneci they 1re consid���ed to be n�oisCttre sensiti��c ancl �vill �e t�ifficeilt ox impossible to co.�npact durin�w��t�veathc:r condition5, If eartk��vo�k is pl�tr�ned fc�r t}�e vvin.ter n�onths we rcco�r�naend that a relltively f�•ee-rirainin�pit-run saild or gravel be im�a�rtecl to tl�e site for use as st��ucturat till. u'etsite soils�Z�ay be stabiiizect b5�cemen�treatmci�t if necessaiy, 1Zecc�ea�men�[�tio�xs for ceii7eett treatmc�xt of site saiis are included i�� Section 5.2,S - 5��91-C�11�ez�t�tabilx•r,ation, 5.3 Site Prel�aratioa and Cepernl Larti��-�ork • 'Che btrildang pad ai'eas sl�c�uld be stripped �ncl elea�'ecl c>f�ut•taee ��e�etaiic�,i ai�d loose soils. it' yard ���Aste�ncl lue�se tills are f�unci witlain the developnrent areas tfL�y shotlld be removc.d, Distu�-b�nce l'o the sits shotilc� i�e kepk to tt iT�it�i�num. Silt�ences shaulc� b� it�stalZeci��rou��d are.�s distu�•bed �y eoi�structi�n aeti��ity to prevei�t seditnent-)acleii sur�'ace ru.nc�t'i'Frc»�i bei�l�; . discllarged off-site. �xposed soils that ar�: subject to ernsion shotild Ue conaPzcted �ii�l co��er�e! �vith pt�stic sheetiilg. The propvsed UuiSc�ing�oultdat'►on as•eas sliou;c� be excavatecf doti�n to tl�e cler�se ►��ti��e s'ste sc�ils, � � g�aci�l �s�! soi�. �3ased on tl�e.(•indi�lgs!:i•c�m nur sail 'si�vestigati�n at�Rac site, �1=e anticipate tliat �� t4ie rlense soit under tl�e build'tng areas is p�esent be[�uee� 6-i�iches�1nc12.S feci helu��tlie existing �rounct su.rface (t�gs), "l'�l�CI�IlS�CoCICIlt1QLl QCE�lE bll(�C�lR't� FQLiZ'tC�itLiQn 5U�}QC�ICI�S ti�'IQLF�C� be �elc� veriCiecl by GE:O �roup Nqrth�vest, Inc, durictg builcii.tt�pad exea��ttti�>n. �f lc�ose.s�i[s are encoun[ercd at tJze pca��osed rooti�ig suUgrade elevalion it may� be nec�ssa:�Y• tci eom�;ict the suils 6elc�w tl�e faatings or re�?laee tivitlz�t comp�ic:�ed structut•al �11. 5,2,1 'I'e111pora��v�;xca<<a�ion�r d Slo�es Uncier nv circ�urtstauces should fetnp�rary excavaliun slo�es b�greater than tlze limics s�eciCied lil �OC�iI, state and nalional �rove►�nmerit s�if'cty re�ulations. Tempora�'�� cu'ts greafer t}�ati taur feer in l�eight should ve sloped �tt an iz�c:liti�Eion i�o steeper than 1 II:1 V (I-Torizoi2tal:Veriic��() in the loose site soils, lempar�iy� cttts in tite c�ense site soils may be excavatc:d no stee�er than lH:2V prc�vicleci that nn seepa.ge is encottntered, If b4�ound:�vafer seepagc is eE�cot�nterecl dttring const�vction, excavatioii a�'cut slo�es should be lyalte<3 aryd tl�e cti�slo���s shot�ld he ��e-e�lalu�led �, �y (1�.0 Gt•oup Nordl�vest, Ine. Permanetrf cut slapes at rhe site sltouid be ii�cIined no st���er !, thaii 27-�;1 V. Perinanecit�3i slopes sltould be incfialed no steeper tl�an 3]-1;]V ���itllc�ut � geatecltiucal engineer a.pprovecl �lesig��, � .� C:�,U CY•�uJ� �<�z•tki«'est, Inc, ' Fe:b �t 07 Q3: 09p Cli �f Williams Belmont Ho 2�.�9;33104y p. 14 i . i � ' _,J , , �~ J J)ecenaber�, 200b G-2CS2 400 BEock Soutli 37"'St.,Ren#c�n, Washingtan Pnge 8 ,Surface runoff shc�uld not be allowed fa flov��unec�ntr�lled over lhe top of slopes intc� fhe excavated area. D«ring tivet weather exposed eu! slopes shou)d be coverec! ��i�h plastic slzceti��c - citu•ing c;onstructi�n to m.initnize erosiun, 5.2.2 . S��s�c�ur�l �'ill � All �11 m�terit�! used to acltie��e design site elavations bi:lo��v the i�uildin�area and he}ow n��n- structt�rt�ity suppor�ed slabs,parking tots, sidewa�ks; driveways, �nd patios, shoulcl mcat the rec{turetn�eitts for structural fili. During wet weather conditior.s, mat�ei�l to be usec� as s�r�tcttirui fiil should hlve tlie following speci�ftcaGians: 1. Be f.i•ee c3xainii�g, pratu�lar�I�ateriAl �ontainiiigno �nore than (7ve (5) percenl fines (.s:!t �uid el�y=siz�particles passing tl�e N�.2UQ mesl�si���e); 2. ]3e ii•ee oi�orbanic materi�l and �ther deleterious substa�zces; 3. 1-�a��e a niaximum size of t}�.ree(�) inches in dilmeter. � � All fiil materi�i shotrld be i�l��ced 2t c�r near the apti�n�ut� moistute contenC. "rhe cyptimutn moisture cantei�t is Ehe wat�r content in soil that enables the so:l to bc comp�cteci to tl�e highest dry densily Cc�r!1�IVC11 COI1Z}�AC11011 effort. "T't�e a�ajority of the on-site sc�ils �+�ill be moistlu•e-sensitive because theyconsist of silt�. S�1NU and s�ndy SII�'T soils. �f these soils are too wet tl�ey�uill be ver��difticull or irnpassiblc ic� ' e:ornpact bec�use of tl.ieir silt conteni. C�nseqt�ently,iF wock is to occur dt�rin�the ��►�et«�inEer months it inay t�e �aecessaz�y to imparl a fi•ee-draining granul�r (ill which can t�e coi3lpacted Lu mCet tlle 5ti•uctural fi!( specilic,itions, Ideally thi5 n�aterial ���c�uld havc.less than 5°�> p�ssin�t thc. No. 2�(�sieve, If tl�e o►�-site soils are to I�e i�sed 1s en�ineEred struct�tral;�ill, it �viJl be tiecessary to segregate li�e to�sc�il �i�d anv othtt�organic-or ciel>ris-containing soil, k�ecatist sucli s�ils ���ould Le �lhSUtlahle; 1'or use as struc:iural:fill. �xcavated un-site material that is stockpileci for later use as str�et�ual fill s1�ould be p�•ot�cted fi•om r�ai�lf'all nr conl�+minaiiaii with unst�itable matet'ia�s by coveririg it wiEh pllstic sheeti��g u�ltil il is used. Structural ftJl shoulc[ be I�l��:ed iu ll�in liorizontal liffs uo!excuecli�i� fen inches in Inose th�ckiie�s. � � Structur�l fi(l t►nder building areas {including foundation and sl�b ai•eas), shau{d be compact.ed t� CX��O Cruup Nort)�«�est, inc. I-eh 21 Q7 03: Q9p Cl iff Wi l l iams Belmont F�o 2�.�93�i049 p. 1S , ;,._1 , 1 , � , `� _ C~� ,Decem�er 6; 20Ub Ci-2052 40b B1ock SouCl� 37`r'St,,Ren�on, Wnshington P�ge 9 at leasC 95 percent�liaxim«m dr}�density�, as detc:rtnined by taS`1�Nf."T�est Desi��tfil'ion l�)�f�57-91 � (Mocli�ed Proctor). Stn�ctur�l ��l ut�der parE:ing lurs ancl sidewalks shouJd be eompa.cted to at]east 90 percent � m�xii��uin dry clensit�l,as determined by ASTM`i'est Desi�natioi�.D-i557-91 (h�Iodi�ed Px���ctt�r•). � l�il[ �laced witl�in [?.-iriches a�'tinist��grac�e sho�ilcl ineet the 95% rec�uiz•ement, We reco►t►naenci lhat(�EU Group Northwest, Inc,; i}e r�tained ta evaluace tl�e suitflbilicy c�f ' Stt'UC;ur1t till materi�l anci to monifor tlie campaccion work ciurin��ansti�uctioi� for c�uality , assur<ince of tlie eartlt4vork. ' .�.2 3 �S,.ite �t�ork Durin� Wet 1�Veatl�e�� Duri���, wet ive�tther tiv� reco�z�mend excav�ting to �vitlzin a few inches, or �ilr�re, abuve t.he (it�al �. subgrade e:er��atio�i of siabs and�potings to protect the moisttu•e sensitivc site sails ik tlte sul�gt•�cle svils are to be exp�sed to weathec for an cxtencfed periocl o:f time. �inal excav,�tion can be accUn�plis.lied la[er to rerno<<e tii�suitable rn�teri�il and mi�ii�nize suberade expc�stire. �._.� �lt�i��alirrely, the sub�rad�:can be�ratected wiF)a<< 4 ii�ch layer o�' i-1/4 iiZcli en�sl��d ruck +_�r l.eaa ' rr�ix c�ncrete, c�epenc�ent o�l the disturbEd sice conditions �ud weatl�er. coi�.ditiuns. Constriictiort � iraffic shotild be minimized ou the sla� anc� �uilciing founciation sutigradcs. ; �2.4 SuU��de Stab�li ati � • l�ollo�vx►�g preparatiu�7 oI�the stib�racle unclar �avement �Ereas, we recamn7�nd pi•c�of-r�lliiig cl,e s��l�gracie tiuith a piece of It�avy construe:tion cqi►ipment, such as a �ully loac�ed dc�itlp truck, tu � ��erify#]�at the subgracie 'ss c�nyielding, Proo�;roliing shc}uid be performet� under the di rcctic>t� t���d c�bservatic�r� nf tl�e gevtechJ�ical engineer, SoE� �re1s rnayr req�uee over-exca�>ati�n ancl replacement with com�acted structural �11 material, ar other subgracle sla�iliz.ition �i�easures, � To st�bilize yielding buildin�p�cls, toundation subgrade, �ixd paveme;it sub�rade sc�ils, �<<e � reco�nmend se}��rating and cuutining the so�t site soils witi� a�voven �reotextile l�al�ric sucf� as ' Mirati St►OX, or equi��alent,and �ridgii�� �vith an agb��egate above the Fabric, 'i�he liria�,ii.�g ' �n�rterial tnay cc�nsist of�it rt�n.sand and gravel, i-1i2" rninus crcisl�ed rock,q�iarry r�ck, crushed �! recyc[ecl cancrete,pr other Iocally av�iila�le materi�tl�cceptable tc� tlle �;eotech.nica! en�ine:er. ', The ainount oi'ti�t�t�rial requireei lo bE�idge wil] depc:ncj on the co��ditit�t� af the subgrade ar�d the , ty�e of brid.�in�; rnateri�l used. G�EU Group Nt�rthwest, Znc.; shouid be r.��ilac�ecl lo e��alua�e the , C �� sctUgrflde eonditions prior l'o pa�iclg or foundatioii construction. As ari alterilative to usine a II GI?,O Graup Nortlitivest,lnc. I , , rep �t ur u�; 1Up t.lii�'f' Williams Belroont Ho cOG9331049 p. 16 ` , {. ,) � \ ., , J � � llece�nbcr 6, ZUU6 G-205? 4UU Dlock Sattth 37'''St,, Renton, Washingto�i I'age l U �eotextile t�einforced a�gregate brid�inr� inaterial the site soils a�ulei be ce;ment tceateil as clescribed bel��,�. S_2� Soil-C;ement .'tabilization � For on-site soiEs that prt��•e to be ui�satisfactoiy as a subgrade base far founciations, flcar sl.ibs, sidewalks and drive�vays, a soil cement treatme»t �ro�rarn can be im�lemented to improvc the s�lbgrade conditioil anci wet�veatizer per�ormance. In aeldition, i.l site soi.ls�trc:to� ���et to be used as stxttchu�al �iil t�tey n�ay be mixed �vit��ce�r.ertt �ncE place.d as struct�u•�1 f ll. Cement tre�tment co�:sists of mixing cenieiyt u7to a mii�im.um I2-inch Clticl<ness of tl�� site soil, creating a cemettt treated base (CTB). Uve�large ��reas cement treattnent is usuall}�pei-fori�led by � tilling cement into the site soil. Tl�e cement treatment shot�ld extend do�vn to fi°rin sc�f4s. 'rhe site shottld b� �re�g���ded�rio�•to cement trea.Uttent to �rev�;ilt cuttilig or remo�-in� t9�e ininir7�urii ih.icluicss �f CTB durino the:final grading process. The rate ot:ceil3entapplication is d�pendent on the moi�ture cc�nten� o1�t}�e suil and typicall}� � } varies fr�m 1b�ut 4 perc�nt to K percent(43 lbs to S6 Ibs per squnre yard for � 1-fot,t cicep trealmer�C), b�1S�C� Ul1 d['} V1�CI�ilt. �3�tsed ot1 our experience, �n a>>erage�tpplicatio» rate c�l' abc�tit � percent or 55,4 lbs ofcement per square yard for�� one-Io��t deep treatment should ve adec�uale to st�biiize tf�e onsite soils. � �':ocedurafly, a staitdard.Porflar�d ceitaent is applied in dry powder l�orm to tk�e surface uf die � gro�ri�d and tilled into tlie sui! witli a tilling machieae. '1"he c�:ment ean also be mixed with site soils in batches by an excavator. !n tkiis case tlie machin.e operator sho:tld be cxperienced it: sc.�il- ceule�it mi;cing to iusure lhe proper mixit�.g ratio. Imrnediately fotlo���ing soii-cement mi�iiig and grading the sc�bgrade skiould be eam:pacted t�y al�rge vibrator}j mlc.hine, Acc�rdi�lglJf, cenient- � trelted �itis can be buih up by��laein� 12-iuch thiclt�esses oi'mixeci sc�il-cemeitt rind compaeling at the surface of�ach lii�t. 5,3 Spt�e�d �'�otingFou�xdations The proposed buildings can be supported an conventional spread Footings bearing on the dense site soils or on coittpacted structural fill plAced.oii �o�of tl�e delise site soils. 13asecl on the fin.clings fr��n o�az•soil itivestigalion 1t the site,��e �nticipate that the dense soifs are present between G-inches tuzd 2.5 feet below round se;rf<te� at the building ]ocfltions. � � .� GrU Groi��� No�'tlativest, Cnc. r , reo �l ur u�: i �p �iit�' wiiliams belmont Ho 206533i049 p . 17 , /,.l �� A ; � � ,� 5 � . � � l�ecamber G; 2006 C;-2c)5L �10�731oek Soutii 37"' St.,Rentun,_1�%asn.ingto�n P��ge i I lndiviclual sp�•ead footin.gs n�ay bc useci for supporting coluin:ns �tnd strip fo��ti�lgs f`ur heariitg �valEs, 4ur teconlmended tninimu�n desi�n criteria For�oundatioc3s u�arin�an th� d�►�s4 site soils �r nn coznpacte�i structi�ral �lT are as f�llows; - 11l.lowlEile bearin�;pressut•e, includin� all cle�ttl ailci live loads I ` en nat���a soil =�:�00 psf ' � C:ompacted structural fiil � =2,S�Q psf . - Ivlinicnum depth to liotiom �1'�erinieter footing bel���v�cIjaceczt fin�l �xterior�rad�= I t� i nc;hes - Nlit�.imurn depth l� boftom af interiar f'oatings bel��v t�p of(lo«r slab � }S �nches - Minimum width of�vall footings= 16 iiacl�es - Mii�imt�m lateral dimension o�column footinns=2� inches � � - C�sti�nated post-consiructi�n settlement= 1/�i ineh � Cstirtlated �ost-co�zstructioit differ.ential settlement; across bi�ildi�2g widtfti �- l;� iiial� A one-tl�ird inct�eas�ii� the ab�ve allowlbte tiearing pressares ca�t be used when cc�nsiclerin� sl�ort-tei•tn trat�sitory� wind oc seismic I<��cis. L��te;•a[ loacis c�n also be r.esisted b,y triction �e�tii�een the £ouilclation ana the s���pp�:�rcii�g coinpacted �li subbrade or by passi.ti�e earfl�p�•essttre acting on tl�e �tEried portions ctif the fvuiict�ttioils. For the latter, tlie £ot�nd�tions must be �ourec�"tie�t" agairZst tlte existi�i� u�idistucbed soil or be liackfilleci with � compaclecl fi11 meeting tlte reqtti.�•eix�ents fo.�stz��cturaf fill. Our recommeraded paramc;ters are as foltows: - Passive i'ressEu��(Lateral ELesistlnce) • iS0 pc�ec�uivalent�7uic! r��ei�ht Pc�r cc�mpacted struet�u•al (ill • 3>0 pcfequivalent fluic{ �veight f�r native dense soil. - C�ae�'fir�ient ofl��riction (�'riciion Faclor) • 0,35 Cor conzpacted structural filt . • U.35 1or native tlense soil . � �' Cx�O Cruu�� N�>rth���est,Tinc. ' Feb �1 07 03: 11p C1iff Williams �elmont Ha ?06$33�049 p. 18 , � � ? � ti , � �' } Dec�mUer 6, 2Q06 G-2052 4OU [31ock South 37'h�#,,Rent�n, ���Sjllll�tnll Pace ]? 'I'1ie �illo��vahl�passive pressure a�Zd coefficient ot f.riclion nia.y t�e ii�creaseci hy 33°lo co resi5t , tem�ocary l�ads imposed 6y v��ind and seistnic forces. We recotume��d that fo�tin�clrains be ' �Iaced as�ouzid a1I perimeter footings, Mare sp�ci'�c details of perinieter louirda�ioi� cirains ��re I� pcoviclecl below in Sectiou 5.6.2 -Footiug Drains. i 5.4 Perivar�eo�t� l3aseiue«t f�nd Conv�ntiv►i�i IZetainit�g Watis The pz�eliminaiy pf�ns i.t�dicate that both btiildizl�s ���i1C l�ave dayiibht baseinencs wilii l U �'ool tall retai»itsg walls. We recoiz�m�nd tf�at the basement retatning��alls be designecf and constcucied in acco��dance ��+ith tl,:e t��llo�ving guidelit�es. Pei'ma�lenf i7a5eiz��ztt���alls i•estrained horizolltally on i�s� are consiciered t�ny]CICII.I1P�117Cj Sh011�Ci I]e dcsigned 1�0�•a later�l soil ��ressi3re und�r the at-rest coi�dition; «hil� c�nventii�nal rein{�qs•ced eonci'ete tivalls fre� to t•o.tate on top shoulcl be cl�sig►�ed for tin activ� 1<tter�t soil pressure. Active Earth t'ressiit•e �-�---------�--.._.�---+ � � Cc�xl��entioat��l reif�forced c•onerete walls that are designed to yield �r� amoui�t eclu�il tn i).()U2 times tl�e w�ll laeight, should E�e desigaed tc� c�sist thc 1ltera.l earth pressw•e imposed b)�t►n equivalent fliud �vxth a unit weigllt of.: • 3� pcf for level bacicfill behi��d yielding retaining��+alis . , f�or seismically ii�ducec� (acet�a] lo�tcts the designer should use a;� add'stional 6I-I �s{'u�hez•c 'f�J is . LhE�?L'1�}l� O�t}lt'. I'�CilllZt�l� 4va11. At-Resl Fnrtiz �'ressure ��,%alls supported hoxirot�t�.11y by �loor sl;ibs are consic.lered unyielding ��id sh�uld he. cicsit�i��d i�or lateral soil p�;essure uncic:r th� at-rest cundition. Th� faterll soil pressure desigia sliould have ari equivalent ftuid pressure of: • �!5 pcf 1'Ur�e��e! grouiicl bchind permai�et�t unYieldin� retainiag���alls For se�srnically iitduced later�t lo�ds the ciesi�ner shc��tld use an�additional CjH, psf'�4�here I�I is the 1leight of the retftiuitig���ali. � � G�;p G��uu�� Nort(asvesf, Xnc, , , reb �1 U'! U�: 14p G1iff Williams Aelmont Ho 20E9331049 p . � , ' `.•l � -� � � � � � Dece�nbet•6, 20�G G-2052 400 Blocl<Sot�th 37'" St., Renton,bVash'tngton Page 13 Passir�e 5 aa�tl�Pressure .itad 13ase l+rictioia T11e avriil�lble passivz en��il�pressure that c�n be ii��bilized tc� resist later�l i'orr.es i��a�� be assumec� to be equaf to� 3��cf e ii � lanl fluicl weight Ior the u��ilisturbed �lense nllcial eill soils an 350 pcf for �omp�t.cted strt�clu�•ttl ba��Ciili. y The base frictiun that c�n be �enerated between concrete�ud unclisturbed bearing,soils or cngineered sCrueCura! backiill may he b�►sed an an ass�ulrcd Q.3� friction cc�cl�f=�ciei�t. Tl�e nllowable passive pressure �nd coef'ficient c�f friceic,n may be inci•eased by 33s% to i•�sist tentporary loads i���posed by���ind a►id seismic fories. 1�e reeomm�nci t6ae a �ertieal ciraial mat, �iradrai��6UQ0 ar ec�uivalent, E�e usecl to faeilitat� draii�a�e behind conve�ational re[ttining orbase�neiit �Valls. The drain rnat core is �ltieed a�;��inst the wali with tf�e �lter fa�ria side t�iciti� the UackCll. `i'he tirain mat extet�ds frc�nr the tinisf�ed �. surface grade, do�vn .o tl�e i'outing dxain pipe. Jn Add!�1()il CO tI7F.' tirain mat; we rec�mmend shat t, } tke backfi4l:for the l�asemct�c walls co;�sist of compacted l�r�e-cir�;nin� t��aterial. V�'a!t draina�e rec�n�inendatians �nc[installation proceclu�•es shoula be t��llo�r,�ed per l'1flt�e 4, Tvpic�i] 13ase�u��nt '�Va1113.�ickf{�1 ancl T3raivage;Uet��iL .�ack�l:l m�terial l�ehind canventional ret�ini»g ancj basemet�t ��all� sh�uld be com��actcd tc� 9U percent o�'the maxirnti�m dry density determi�zed by AS"t'l�i D 1 SS7-78 (Motlifcd Prc�ctr�r Meehod). T�1C b1CkIlI� lil 11'�ilS 2{�)�3Cetlt �U ZfIC W�lIIS S�lUl11Cl �C GJlll�acted ��i�h hancl held equipn�erlt to avu'scl damt►gi»� the wail. S.S Sl,zl�-on-Gr���le 1<luors � 1'he slati-on-gr�ide f]oors m�,}= b�pl�lCe�l o�� t:le t11�Clitull dens� t0 c4eF�5�^ Stte Soi�S or Ur) C��f�lpaclec� ; sti•uctural 1'ill ptaced oi� iop ot�Lhe dense site soils provicle;d th�t tlie s��bgra�ic i� i�irm aric� : unyielding at the ti�ne of slab constructiot�. 1'1�e unyielding cot�d'stion of the si�b sub�r�tde floors , should be veri.(ied at thc time ofcon�tructia}� by ;�roof-rolling t�r�dcr the geoieclinical en�tislcer'� . sitpervision, _ _ . ; "I'o avoid maisture t�uild�up an the subgrade, slab-oti-gi'ade .floors sli�u�d he �laced ou a ca�if[ar�� brea�C, which is in turn placed on the�repare<l subgj•ade. The ca.pilla�y break slunild consSst c�i� • ,�;,.�.�...s...�,b.�r �., � � � t3ttt:�mum ol �t six (6) i»c�c 11yer of free-draining cru5hed roek or arauel eor�taini�l� nc� more GCU Gi•c>�ip Norttiwest, I►ic. , Feb 21 07 03: 14p C1 iff �Ji 11 i�ms Belmont I-lo ?Q5\93;31()4y P, 3 . � � � ` �.l Dece�nber G,2006 G-2Q52 400 F3fuck South 37'�' St.,Renton, bVashington Na�c. 1� than five (5) perce«t finer thftn No, 4 sieve, A va�or b�u�rier, sucl��s a 14-roil plas[ic. membrane, is recamrnended to be plaeed over the c�pillaay break beneath ihe slab to reduce�vate�•v�par transTnission du•ougli,lie slab. Two to four incl�es of sancl n�ay be placed c�ver the barrie;r membrane #'ar protect+oca ducing cnustn�ction, �,G 1)rs�in;tge S.G.1 Sur�'�►ce llrainage `I'lle dense �lacial till site suils�re relntively i�upermeable, e;�ce�t ��liere sanci lenses c�ccur. ConsecEuently, the tiitished �rades shauld be gr�ded such ch�t stUf�tee wtrter is dir�cteci a���ay ��rom the btuldin�s. 5.(,2 FUOC111� rains . �Ve recorumc;nd tt�at clraii�s be instal;ed around the perimeter of tlle foui�dation footitlgs anii at �h� \ �l base of retainin�walls, The drains shotild co�xsist uf'a £c�ur(�) inch min.imuzn diamc:ter; �- 1 perfor�ted �r slott�:d,ri�id drain pipe l�iicl at or near the bottom of the footing �vith �gradient . suFficient to generate flow. 'The draiai line shoulci be bedded or�, su�•rpundect bp,ana ec�ver�cl ���ith a fi•ee-draining rock,pe�gravel,or othe�•free-draining granular materiaL The�Ir�in roc�k and drain line sl�o�ild be completefy surrounded by a geateatile filler 1�abric, Mirafi :�Ot� ��r equivale��t. Once the draius are install�d, th�excavatiox� sh�tild be backfilled witl� a ec}�n�acted structural fill materiaL Thc Pooting drains shot►lci be tightlined to clischarge inro the stnrrn ��•atcr collcetion syste;cti. Under i�a c:ircumstances should roofcl��vns��oul�Icai;� ]ines be cc.�iwected t� tlae fuoting draii���c. system. A!I roof.do�a�nspouts m��st be separatefy tightlined to discl�arge into the storr�� ���ater collec[ion system, We recomsr.end that st�f�icient cle�noats be installed At strategic loc.c:tic>�ls ta allo��� for periodic m��'.ttteaiance o[�the ('ootinp clrtiins and downs��ou� ti�lttlinc systems, 6.0 L,Il�lt7'A�1'IONS 'fttis repart has been prepAred fo�-tlle speci6c application tu l}�ati sile �or the e�clus:ve tise ut'�1r. Cliff 1�Villi�rns of Spcingbraok O�f.Cic�Park, LLf; �s►ld his autltox•iz�d cepresentati��es, �,Ve reconimend that this r��ort be included i►i its enci�•ety in che �roject c.�ntract cioct:�ttenc� ;u� use i��- tl the cotttrlctor. / ' GLO Cr��up North���est, lt�c. Fe� Z1 07 03: 15p C1iPf Williams Belmont !-In �069331049 p. 4 � , i } �, �r (._.1 December G, 2006 Ci-2052 400 Qlock South 37"'St., Reiaton; ���asliiziglon � Page ]5 Our tindings a��d recommendat�ions stated f�erein are based on tield �bsecvlfians, our experiei�c<• ai�d judgeznent, 7'lte recommendations are our profession�l apinion derived in 1 m�jnner consistent �uith the leval o#'care�u�d skill ordinarily exercised by athar n�embers of the prof�ssioi� c�trrencly pr<icticing under similar conciitions in Chis area and �vithin tlie htici�et conslr�int. Nc.� warranty is expressed or implied. In the ev�nt the sc�il conclitions ��•� fo�uzd ta vary auri�iR site e�cav�tion, C'rL0 Group Noc•thwest, Inc. shotiid be notiried �inci the above recomm�.i:Jatio�� shoElld be re-evalualed, 7.0 A.11DIT�UN�.T_, SERV(Cr.S �Ve x•ecommc;nd that C�LO G�•oup Northwcst Inc, be retained to perfor�i� a��neral rc��ietiv of the final design and specifications oi'lhe proposed cievelop�nent to ve:•ify tliat tt�e eartit���ork <tnd �'oundation�•ecommendations have been �roperlY interpreted and implementecl in the clesi�ii �u�d iii t1�e coustruction docum��its. We �lso recommend lh:l# G}.=.0 Grc�t�p Norfl���•esL lnC�. bc retai���d to provide motiitoring and testing services for�eolechnicall��-related worlc durin�corsstruction. �� � This is to ol�serve comPliance �vith th� clesi�n concepts; specific;atit�ns or rccc,mmcndatic�nti an�l � to al[o�v design cllanges in the event substance co�iditions di.Fxer Proiti t.hc�se anlicipzteil priar to the start uf eonslruelion. ��e lnticip�ite the totlo�ving constrt�ction n�c�nitoring inspcclic>»s ���av be l�ecessary: 1. Site clearing �nd grubvi»g; 2. Veritication of bearine suii conditions foz� ft�uudations: i, Steuclt�ral�'ill placeme,lt anci contpactioi�; 4, Si�bsurfacc draina�;e instafl�tion: S, Slab-on-��racle pre,�aratioii �nciudii�g prool'-rollin�; tiVe �ippr��ciate tliis opportt�i;i�y :a have been of se�vice co��nu o►1 lk:is pi•o,�cct. l��-c look f��r���ard . to workin�with you as this project�ro�resses. Should��ott have any �11�esti��ns z•e�ardir�g t}�is report or rteed aciditian�l consultation,�ifease feel free to c117 us. � � G�U Group Nortt�west, IE�c. ' �'eb 21 07 03: 15p CJ,� fF Williams Belmont Ho ?0�933104J p , S , L, � � _� ., . ( 1 December 6,2QOG �;_��'S� 400 ]3lock South 3�"'St.,ltonton, Washi»�lo« i'a�e 1 G Sineerel��, GGO Grou� �lortl�.wcst, Inc. � �� �� �y.. ��. � Adam G1sto�i Pr�ject Ei�drineer �.;},E�'r�;'�,C� �^��fhF W������ 7 ,7.�f,C�s' � Cj� Ci) �! //7/� t � Ji �=.j Q.� ��'C���N ``�—W�l" .'C.V(��i+'� { . •� �"'~ 20�11_�4,,,,.,q � � �`��ks'��ISIEri�" � WI��Id1Il Cl:�ang,�.L. y. 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U3CS SOfL DESCRIPTION No. % COMMENTS I'rabc 1-5" St�l Silty SAND�vi(h some gravel,moist,d..nse pr�� ,�, - -- ------------ ------- ---------------..--------- -- f'rohe If;�. S�4/ Silcy Sr�ND 1 sundy S1L'I'�vith some gravcl a,�d occ,�sionHl buuldcrs, 6 Mtl, maisl,dense --- ------------------------------------------------,----•- N�►, F3ro�w�sanciy StLT wlih some gravcl nnd eoUliles,moist,Jensc '1'o�ul depth uNtesl pit�6,bgs Nn ground�vuter seepoge observed 10 15 � ) _ T�ST PIT LOC�S YROi'USEU NIC�UIC,�L/n1�l�TCG(:EN'I'LR 1 Gxoun Northwest, J:nc. 400�3LOCK S�t;Tlf 37'CI•1 ST. ,. Geoteari�elEn49tieers,t3oowqis�s,e RL��lTOI`!,4��;�SH1NG�rON BivPaui+�n�ol Snlenbsis JOB NQ, (J-2U52 DATE I I/l 1/OG PLATE r�2 ( /1 � Fe� 21 07 03: 21p Cliff Williams Helmont Ho ��i68331049 � . 16 ', i r I TEST PIT NO, T�'�3 � LOGC3ED BY AG 7EST PI7 DATE: U6�02,�2U0] DEPTH ^ SAMPLE W�ter OTNER T�STSt ft. USCS 941L UEBCRIPTION No. % CQMMENFS Spq Dnrk b:o��n silly SAND,rrwist; loose k�mbc£"=?' , A4I. Bro���n sandy S1L1'+vith some grxvel,moist,loose ---•---- -------------------------------------------------- �1L C�row•n sancly Sll:t'�vfth pieCe c�f bun51 a�oUef,moist.med.densc prnlx I-1" (viL 5i01���SiL'I'�vi�.ti:ome gra�el becomine u:me�iied.:edsment�ry ruck-- S I�ag�tients,muist,Jense to ver}�decise Totu1 d�.plh of lesl�it=�.5'bgs No ground+vater seep.ige observed 10 ' ; 15 � TEST PIT N4. 'I'P-4 I, LOGGED BY A�i T�ST YI7 DATE: 06?02;'2L1dS � DEP7H SAMPI.E Water OT?1Eft TESTSI I tt, USCS SOIL DESCRIP"TI�N hp, °/ COMMENFS .,,_ Si�4 Dark bro�vn silh�SAND,�vet,loose _.,__ Probe I"-,1" 'S\•9 13ru��'n Gne silt}'SAND«�ith soma gra��el,maist,dcr.se. V � Probe lhf"- l" 6 -`- -�'�1' s��lin'cntary4roek pi c s,maisigtden Ica«�1vcry`de»s�erncnted----+--- '' '{'��tal deptl�oF test git=-t'b�s ' ,`10 gratmd�valer seep�i�.e obscn•ed 10 1G � ; T.LU� 1)�r.l AJO�LJ ,w� ���"""` (�ROPOSF�I)�tED[Cr1LlUF�FICF.('G�'I'ER Group I�1o�•thwest, Inc. 400 13[,QCK SQUTH 371'N tiT. �� � GBo+ech�i:alL9tg6ieera.Cbobg�sls,2c fiCNTON, WASfiI?�C'1'UN Ewtrmnnntol Sclernlsty JOs NO, C�-2052 OAT� 1 J%l7'06 PLATE A3 f' �• y reo ci ui u:�: �tp [:tit'fi' Williams Belmant Mo 2_S]69331049 p. 17 r� � ,� � 1 l . •J TEST PIT NQ. `T�'-5 � > LOGC3ED 8Y AG__ TEST P1T DATE: OGIU2i20Q5 DEPTM SAMF'L� Wator O7HER TE3t31 it, U$CS SOIL DESCRIPTiON No, °/. COMMEiJT5 S1vf/ I'r�bc 2'•2,5� �,�� Uark brown sil�y SAND/sandy SI�,T.tiyet,veiy Ecws., --- ..._ __.•---------------------------------------------- Probel-3" NIL Sandy and cl�yey SiL.T,wet,dense � 6 Total d�pth of tes� pi[=3'bgs � Qro�uiclwater seepfl�e oUtien�ed�1t I$-incltes bgs 10 , � 1 � 1b � �� TES�' PiT NO. _ LOGGEU BY TE57 pIT DATE; bCPTH SAMPLE Water �THER TES7S! i k. USCS 901L OESCRIPTIOM No. '� COMMENTS 6 i0 16 ( ) .� T�ST P�T �OGS �— alioros�n me�icnt.�or�rt'H ct�.rvTrR Group No�hwest, Inc. aooB�oc:xsc�cir��z3��rx,5�1•, .��^ Cioofeclrl7c�+ILT�tnasr�,Geobphle,& RENTUfV,V►'ASi•TiHGTU�' F3rvkMxnenlol SObnllab ,108 N�. G•2U52 DAT� 1 E?17'OG PIATE A4