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► JAEGER E1`IGiNEERIhIG
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+ PHONE (253) 850-0934 F�4x (253) 850-0155
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December 15, 2005
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
VVEBBER SHORT PLAT
7 LOTS
3819 NE 19te ST.
RENTON, WA.
PREPARED FOR: ��� _ � I
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I. OVERVIEW
Ii. CORE DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS
III. OFFSITE DRAINAGE
IV. PREDEVELOPED DRA!' ' ^ '�r
V. DEVELOPED DRAINAC
VI. CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
VII. EROSION CONTROL
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, I. OVERVIEW
The proposed Webber Shorf Plat is an application for an 7 lot single family
residential short subdivision situated on an existing large residential lot with
an area of 1.86 acres. It is located on the south side of NE 19th St.,
between Shelton Ave. NE and Redmond Ave. NE (if extended). This
project will require preliminary short plat approval and a SEPA
determination by the City of Renton. The site is zoned R-8, residential. All of
the proposed lots will be single family detached residences. The
surrounding properties are also similarly zoned R-8. The site is currently has
and existing residence and 3 accessory storage buildings. All of the
existing structures/sheds will be removed. The existing house has a
driveway that is connected to NE 19th St.
The southern half of the site has gentle slopes that slope down to the
south, to the Forestbrook Townhome Development and subsequently the
Honey Creek drainage corridor. There is an 8' high rockery (this shorf plat
on the high side) along the south properfy line that is part of the
Forestbrook Property. A driveway area is south of the rockery. Honey
Creek is located approximately 150 ff. south of the property. There are r :
sensitive areas on this site. The slopes in the norfhern half of the properfy
are very flat. The norfhern 150 ft. slope towards the northeast, to NE l9rn
The steepest slope is approx. 10% near the middle of the western proper'
line. The soils on the site are a fine sand with some gravel. The norfhern
half (upper area) of the site displays a typical residential landscaping wi'r�
few trees, tall grass, many shrubs. The landscoping hos not been well
maintained. The southern half of the site is also mosfily cleared with tall
grass ond mixed grass and gravel. There is a gravel driveway that extends
almost the full length of the property. There are approx. 50 trees on the
site, mostly along the east and south property lines. The existing drainage
sheet flows across the property to the south. It flows onto the upper
porfion of the rockery and is collected by the rockery. The rockery drain
appears to discharge into an adjacent catch basin at the base of the
rockery. This catch basin is then connected to the drainage system for the
Townhomes. The proposed drainage system wilf use a subsurface
concrete vault to provide detention and water quality enhancement.
The proposed use of the properfy as an 8 lot residential shorf subdivision
will be consistent with the surrounding developments. All of the
surrounding properfies are developed. There is a potential for additional
lots in an area west of the site, near the southern portion. This area is parf
of the Dalpay Short Plat that is currently under construction. Access to the
new lots will be from a new internal public street that runs north/south and
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is connected to NE 19ih St. This street wiif be a dead-end public street thot
- terminates with a turnaround bulb. The new street is proposed to be a 32'
wide residential street with a 42' right-of-way. A sidewalk is not proposed
for the east side of the new street because there are no proposed lots or
pofiential fiuture lots along that side of the street. Landscaping wiil be
installed in lieu of the sidewolk. The frontage along NE 19th St. wifl be
improved with additionaf road paving, curb, gutter and sidewalk. A new
water main and sewer main will be instolled in the new street. The water
main will end at the cul-de-sac bulb.
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;' King County Building and Land Development Dlvislon
� TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
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Projed Owner C 4-4�2`(L ���.� Project Name ��aF=� c�1-f�2�rLi¢�
Address 55� Ra�nie.+r Se.a , 14 Location
Phone ^��0� �S� - ��S ���19 7ownship Z3 ►� �
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! � Gradirg � DOE Dam Safery � Structura!Vau;;s
� Commerciai � FEM,A Floodplain � Other
� Other � COE Wetlands � HPA
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REFERENCE LIMITATIOWSfTE CONSTRAINT
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MINIMUM ESC REOUIREM,EtJTS ��11NIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS
DURING CONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION
� Sedimentafion Faali;ies ,� Stabilize Exposed Surface
�Stabilized Construction Entrance Remove and Restore Temporary ESC Faalities �
� Perimeter Runoff Cont�ol Clean and Remove All Silt and Debris �
� Clea�ing and Grading Restrictions Ensure Operation of Permanent Fadfities i
�Cover PraC,ices � Flag Limits of NGPES �
Construction Sequence � Ofher
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L� Grass Vnec Ch�^,nel � Tank i� (n!iltra;ion f.'�thod cf Ar2lysis '�
�Pipe System ;�Vavit � Depression ��C�TS j
� Open Channel �! Erercy Diss2.,�:or � Flow Dis�rsal CompensationR.4itigation
� Dry Pond U ��Jetland 0 �'Jaiver of EIiN ated Site storage �
� Wet Pond � Stream � Regional Detention � ;
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Brief Description cf Sysiem O�ralion �� �Cc�`—��S �' 1�l�1'n� � ��–v���'�
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Facility Related S�te Limitations � Addi�ional Sheets Atta:ched
Reference Faality Liru�ation
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Cast in Piace Vau!t � O;her �Access Easement
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I I or a civil engineer under my supervision have visited the site. Actual
Isite condilions as observed were incorpors:ad into this woricsheet and the ni
attatchment9. To the best of my knowledge the information provided
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II. CORE DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS
1. Discharge at Naturai Location:
The existing site currently sheet flows across the property to the south and
onfio the existing rockery along the soufih property line. There is a private
drainage system within the Forestbrook Townhomes that col{ects the
rockery drainage. The proposed drainage system will collect the runoff
into the vault locoted a{ong the wesi properfy line and discharge inio a
new pipe that will be connected directfy fo the existng catch basin that
currently colfects the runoff from the rockery. The Townhouse drainage
system discharges directly into Honey Creek.
2. Off-Site Analysis: �
An �pstream ond downstream drainage anaiysis has been performed
and is detailed in section III of this reporf.
3. Runoff Control:
This project is providing a 1998 King County level 2 standard flow control. '
This matches storm duration for the haif 2 year through the 50 year storm I
event. It matches peak flows for the half 2 year event. The flow control
will be accomplished using a detention vault with an orifice type flow
restric#or.
4. Conveyance System:
The project will provide conveyance piping for the street drainage and ,
the lot roof downspouts. The piping will be sized to handle the 100 year �
developed storm event.
5. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan:
An erosion control plan will be prepared and wil{ be included with the
engineering plans. This erosion control system will include silt fencing
along the west and portions of the norfh and south properfy fines,
construction entrance, seeding 8� mulching and clearing limits. A
sediment pond will be designed as part of the initial grading and
development of the site.
6. Maintenance and Operation:
The improvements to this site will dedicated to the City and will be
maintained by the City. The private driveways and drainage piping will
be maintained joinfily by the applicable lots.
7. Sonds and Liability:
The appropriate bonding and insurance forms will be secured prior to any
construction on the site.
" SPECIAL DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS
There are 12 special drainage requirements that may appiy to any
project. In this case, none of them apply to this project.
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' OFFICE OF THE fiEARING FXAM�'ER
CITY OF ItENTON
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OW1�TF.RlA1'J'LICANT: Veldyke Realty, lnc.
Cheryl Webber-Vcldyke
S50 Rainier Avenue S
Seactie, WA 981 t 8
CONTACT: Ale Kondclis
CramcrNW,lnc.
945 N,Central #104 '
Kent, WA 98032
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LOCATION: 3 8]4 NE 1971 Street
SL'MMARY OF RFQUEST: Hc�uing Examincr Short Plat approval for a ccvcn(7) 1ot
subdivision of a 1.87-acre site.
SLMMARY Or ACTin`v: Dcvelopment Services Recom.;�endation: Approve subiect to
condrti0�5
DEVFI.OPME`T SER�'ICES REPORT' The De�•elopment Sen�ic:s Rcaort uas received by r};;
F�a�niner on Jufy 12, 2005.
PUBLIC 1y'EARI?�G: AFer review�ing the Devclepmc:�t Services Report, cx�:mi�in�
available infonnation oti file w�ith the a�plicat�on,field
checking the property and surrounding area; the Ex�miner
;cnductcd a F�b�ic hea:ir.g on thc suhjcct as fellow�s:
.11P.1"L'TES
The followurg min,rteS are a sumrnary of tJie luly 19,Z005 hearine.
Th¢fegnlrecord rs recorded on CD.
Tl�e hearing upened on Tuesday,Ju�y 19,2005,at 9;01 a.m. in the Council CI�ambe�o�i the se��enCh flovr �f the
Renton Ciry Na11. Yarties wishing to tcstify were a�rmed by the Examincr.
The foI)ow�ing exliibits wer+e entcrcd into the record:
Exhibit]�o. �: Yellow file contair.ing the priginal Echibit I\o.Z: Neighborhood Detail'vSap
application,prc�of�f posting,proof of publication znd
other dpcuir,entation ertinent to tl:is uest.
Ezhibit;�'o.3: Preliminary Short Plat Exhibif 1�'0.4: preliminflry Gra�ins& Tree Plan
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Veldyke Short Plat
Fiie No.: LUA-OS-065,SHPL-H
August 18,200�
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zhibit No.S: f'relimin Uraina e&Utili Plen xhibit No. 6: To o• a l� & '1'nee Surv Ptan
zhibit No.7: Landsca Plan hibit No.8: Zunin Ma
zhibit Na 9: C� of Dal a PJat
Tht hearing opencd witli a prestntstion ofthe staffreport by Nancti WeiL Senior Ylannu,Devcl�nicnt
Suvices,City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Wsy,Renton, Washington 96055. The site is located to the wcst of
Union Avenue, north of Sunset and off of NE 19�'Strix�t to the south. Th�site is approximetcly 1.87�cres is
prflposed to be dividai into sevcn(7)lots.
"I'hcre is one cxia�ti��g residcncC on the site with acctssory structun;�and thtse are propos�d to br removtd prior
to the building of the subdivision. The Zoning is Residentia!-8 (R-8)and all Ipts excacd che minimum
requirements for thi�wne. Access is propostd offofNE 19°i Stret�a moditicstipn widtl�of42 feet has bun
approvtc! to extend suutli to a cul-de-sac. A 2�-foot wide acctss easemern, over 7'ract A, i� proposzd offtha
bur�or�he cu�-de-s9c co the W�sc.
The site is relatively flat and no cri;ical are;is werc found. Env�,ro,�mental Review w•as not requ�red�i+�ce thcrti
are no critical areas on tl�;s site.
The prc�prr:y is cunsistent with thz Con:prehen�ive Plan for Reside��tia� Single-Family. T'he�ite is surrounded
on thrtc�ides by�Res�den:ial Singlt-family s;ces, to the suuch is Commercial Arterid) witl� no access u:=ny
ccnnection to that sita.
"1'lie proposed site liss a net deasity uf 5.8 dw�alling units pzr ac,-e a�d does cornply w�i�i t}�e requireme:tits fur the
K-8 zoning designation.
.411 1ot�izes would bc.b�reater:han tl�e:nin;mum sta.ndard of 4,500 square feet for s;tes Src�ttr t6an ont scre.
All IoCs appear to comply with t.he setback requirements and would be verified at the time of ind;vidual buildi:,g
permit review, as well,alt lots comply r��ith arrsngement and uccess requinments of the Subdivision
Regulatior.s.
Fire,Traf�ie�nd Mitigation tees are to be irnposed as condition of short p;at approval.
Tract 8 is proposed to be left as open space. Staff recommtnds that it be laz�dscaped�snd maintsined until su�h
time as redevelopment of the adjacent property can be incorporated in some manner so th:it th�consistency of
the loes may continue;o zlig;n with lots in diis proposed development. Trxct B will be ma:ntained by the
homeowners association ss open, usefwl space for the exisiing homes unti!such time as the tract i�developcd.
The proposed subeiivisio��will construct a new�ublie right-of-way intersertion with NL 19`h Suee� with a r5dius
of 25 fret, excc+:ding the reyuir,:d 15 fect. Sien�a Terrace, �i existing single-fami(y develi�pment,;,buts lo;he
caat oftl�e subjeci site,tl�er�fore the applieant shall install a 6-f�oc high w�ood privacy fence along the rast
pruperty fine fur che length ufthe new strec.�t.
1�he concepwnl landscap�pl�n that w2s submitted planS fur landscapinb Tr�ct B as weU ai;street trezs along
�oth sides and a minin�u�r of two trees per lot located within ttse front yard as a require�nznt ofthe Code. Lot 5
doz; not show�ny street trees,they were comp�nsTted by additiona] trtts elsewherc on the;i�e.
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, Vcldykc Short Plat
.. Filc No.: LUA-US-(1G5, SH}'�-li
Aueust I 8,2005
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Ms. Weil a.�ked that condition 5 he omitted fmm the staff report ac the conceptiia]la»dscape plan has been
submitted.
T1,e site is Ic,c.�tcd �xithin the botindsries of tl�e Renton Schc,ol Distriet The School Diserict l�as ind�c.�ted that
they can accominoclate the additional studenLa.
'i7�e sitc is located in the Honey Creek drainage basin. A detention vault is proposcd to hc loc�led on Tract A in
the southwest c�rner of thc site. in order to rcdt�ce tlu poi.entiai erocion and scdimentetion contr+ol to the sit�
and adjacent pmj►crties the projcxt must cotnply�+�ith the Department of Ecology's Msnu�.l for Emsion Control.
Staff recc+mmends the establ i5hment of a m�intenance agreement fo�a11 common improvemcnts,st:�rm draina¢e
trac:.t,any utiliry easements and landseapin�. �
The proper7�owner adjaccnt ta thc site. P�ul garflcnethe,asked to hsve noted on record that his water mctc.�r an;t
' etectrical lines may be impacted and need to be�e(ocated due to the construction of tl�e public right-af-K�ey
improvcmuits for tf��c proposcd�ubdivision,and t?�at that wi1) he done not at I�;s cost.
!A e Anna Kpndelis, Cram�r N W,lnc.,945 N Central, Suite I 04,Kent,WA 98032 statcd that she rzprescnts
Sl�ercie Webber Veldyke. Regarding 7'ract 8, ii is ttu intent of Veldyke Realty that they would maintain contrul
and maintenlnCe of tliat Tr�ct, it wouid not go into Ihe homeowner's asspciation ot have anything to do witt�
tlieir maintenance o�intere�ts. The property would be meir,tained by the Veldyke Rcalry until the time of its
evcntual development.
llie Examiner�tatod that th8t would mean b'cld�•ke woald t�e s nmate property owner for a smal! trad of!and
tliat would have its��u�n water meter,e!c. What exactly do tl�cy Izave proposed for tliis tract?
]�1s. Kondelis st��ted sl�c t�-aS not s�ire, �ut that whatever ncedet� to be donc:o maintain thc site would bc taken
c�r�of. It w�ill be irrigatcd and maintain�d. 7�c homeowncrs wiJl not l�ave use of this tract
Jzmes!aceer,Jregej•Eagircerin�, 9419 S 204'h place, Kent, 1��A 98031 sta+,ed ti�at he is t':c cngineer for the
applicant. ReSarding Tract A,tl,e reason for a 20-foc�t easement ra:her lhan making il pzrt of I_ot 5, on tlie
preliminary drainage and utifity plan, is becausc the detention vauft�oes right up to the easemern 1ine. If that
a�as a Iot)ir,c there �vould be a five-foot setback invo(ved and the vault�+�ou1d havc to be smallet. at the present
it is at t?ie m�nim�m size to handlc the seven lots. Secondly, if in tl�e future the vault needs t0 be expandcd to
handle additional Ior.s on thc north end, it gives an arca to be able to do�tl�at. The vaults arc desi�ned to handle
traffic loads.
The eastern radius�urve on NL- 19d'has ]5-�eet oihaifTight-of-way currcnt3y fronting this property, an
additional 10 feet are�oing to be dedicated for a total of 25-feet so the proper curvc radius�an be installed. On
tlie east��de there is an cxi,ting 30-feet of ri�ht-of-way so tl,ere is plenty of room for an asphalt apron or
wl�atever the City determines necescary to connect to the existing pavemet�t eanbound.
!im T�21paY. PO Ro�c 243G, Re»ton,WA 98059 statcd that he lias develeped the property directly to the west of
Tract A, and tliat the�e w•as no access to ihe rear of that property becauce c�f the steep ravine. He is in complete
agreement witi� the present�lat and wi1(work with the developer in order to facilit�te die dctentic�n s}�stem and
�ay a pruFortianate:;hare. They.vould like a 26-foo[casement for acCess. .
Ct�ervl VJcbher Veldvke, SSOQ Rainier Arenuc R, Seattle. WA 98l 1$ stated that when she purchaced this (4nd
slTe fiad ScverT� �nversaticrrtS w'ith the Dalpay family and to this date there 1�aa been no negotiations as far as
compensation fer this easement. Mr.Ji�n Daipe,y 1r. nff,ered to sell one oF his three lots, ho���ever if he wxs:o
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purchwe aq easement,he wanted to base it on ont lot thut did not seem fair. M$. Weil infcrmed me that my 20.
fooi tasamant would only nllowtwo additionftl lots, ifs compensati�n forthe easement were reached. Therti is
a 20-foot roxd and she would recommand that it remain a 24-toot road.
The Examinzr stated that thst i�a private matter for the perti�s, if it's�20-foot r,risemant tt,�re ma� be somt
limitations, if it is a 26-foot easement then there may be other limitati�ns or atlowances. Staff can outline that
bofore any final judgments are made. This matter wou)d be a private discussion,similarly obv�uusly� it would
b�die same wirh the tot adjacent to Tract S,which wsS also an issue in the Dalpay plac. if Ms.W�ber V�Idy{ce
N'81115�O-fCCT IE1$T 15 W�LI!L VvII� bC.it is her properry.
Jean Veld,vke,Jesn Veldyke Properties stated that sht repreunts W illiam Hurt,the property owner throu�h this
process.� This issue of the easera�nt has cume up previously,ihe timing o!it is extrcmely important co complete
this rrview and permittin;. Mr. FTurt is retirsd,they have movcd out of thr area��d thcy nced to have this
completed
Kavren Kittri�k Dcvelopment Servicc5 Division statcd that a 20-f'oot easanent is basically a joint ust drivewxy,
12-feet of paver�e��t snd so tw-o lot�total(Lot 5 a,id one additional)can access off of it. 30-frxt of�ve:ner.t
allows up to tour lots nut Frontin6 an actur,l strezt,which would be a 26-foot easement with?0•ftet of pavcmcnt.
The vauh would havc to be buitt�o sopport the traffic if it was tu be undemeath the easemr.nl.
7'he�xarn;ner inquired if the copography was such that,al�ng w�ith;lie scor,n drainage vau:t,w�hich would '.:;..�
to taice in this water or would it drain itseJf into:he creek a:ea.
MS. Kituick stated that it soppos�d}y would bo to the aouth,l�9r.laeger has made allowance so:hat if'tl�e
llelpay's and tht ownra-s of th�;plat came to a��agreement that the sliort dist,xnce here, would be ebb:to teke tlie
drainage K�ithout a laroer v�ult_ It would be a chall�ngt t�r:he Dalpay property�.i to��hat thcy wi�uld do with
the extra storm w�ter.
`i'hcre�-e hvo utilitie�t5�t are over this properry ihat serve the ad,jaccnt lot at the nonh end,the waler r��cter is
locat�d in front of u5is psrcel ra;Jlei than che property t� the nor�h, by code it should be in fion[of the owner's
property. Jt would have to be m�►•ed,or si»ce the water will have�o bt extended down thc str��t, an�eseiucnt
could be put across and put in a new meter and forr:alize ii. They can pay the City to mo�•e it,or they cdn do it
tl�emsclves. T1u elecuic lints would have:o be mcved as well. PSE hns just been movinb t}�e;.�to a»otlier pole
in tl:e vicinity,either that or it wiU have to be put underground. PSE end th�develuper will have tu dtal wid�
tliat issue. !t is not tlie owner'�responsib;lity, YSE or the property ow�ner of chis plat wiJl liave to take care of it.
Mr_Wai stated that b�cause uf th�rcquired dedi�;xt;oii of a 42-foot mod;fied public street w gtt secess into this
�ite, the residual property,Truct B,with a d�pth �f 38 feet at the closest point across and ihe unustial shape of it,
basically laaves it not n:eeting de�•elopmeni recJuirements es a buildable lot, thc;-�fora retaining it as a"fracc for
the pottntisl future development especially since the development ndjacent to Mt. Barfi�ac:ht's site t�as already
bcen devEloped,the pvtentia!to get a more quality,)�igher density development out of this piece is enhanced by
retaining this Traet_ ]f the property�wner does wish to retain and m8intain the Tract, it would be recomm�ndtd
that it be landsc3ped,with xhe trtts that are sho�+�n along tlie aasttrn side rind to have it m�intainad as open
spsez, grass, irrigated up to che point that it i�developed. Tl�ere should be a note on the face of tl�is plat
dtsignating this Tract as opcn space,priv;:tely awned�for future development.
The Exami�er cullecl For funlier testimony ragarding this projecr. "['here wa; nc�one else wishinb�:�sp�sk, and
no fuither comme��ts from staii: T!�e hearing closed �i 9:53 a.m.
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� AuguR I 8.�005
Pagc 5 � .
FIl�TAIi�'GS,CONCLt1�STUNS 8c RECOMMEIr'DATION
Havins review�d the record�n this mattcr,the Examiner now makcs and enters the fnllow;ng:
F[TDINGS:
1. Tfu appl�ca��t,Vcld}�kc Rcalty. Inc.,filed a rec�ncst for an approvai of a seven lot short p(ai together
with two tracts.
2. The velJow file containing the staff rLport�tlie State Envirpnmental Po'icy Act(SEPA)documentation
and c�tber pertinent matcrials w•as entered into the r$cord as Fxhibit#1. •
3. Tl�c E;nviroom�ntsl Rcview Cummittee(ERC),tlie City's rcsp�ncible official detormined thst the
pmposai is sxempt from em7ronmental review. While thert is e w�etland an the subject site, it w�c
founc!to be heiow the tlireshold to trigger Critical Areas rtview.
4. Tiie suhjcct proposal wac re�iewed hy all departments•;�ith an intcrzst in the matter.
5. The subject site i5 located at 3819 NE 19t1i Street. The site �5 ioc..ted on the soutl�cide of NC 19th
$treet. The sub,je�:t site is Incated two bl�ck5 wect �f Union Avenue Nr and onc bivck wcst of a
:�t:��nent of Sh�lton Avenut T F.
6. The,nip element oFthe Comprehentive f'lan desi�nates the arca in H-hich the cutiject site is located as
suitahle for the de��el�pment of single-family uses, b�rt does not manda:e st�ch dcvel�pmer.t u•:thout
c�ncic�eration of'othcr paficies of thc Plan.
7. The svbject site is currently zoncd R-8 {5ingle Fa�nily- 8 dwelling units/acrc).
8. The�uhject site wac an�exed to the C�ty�+'ith;he adoption of Ordi��ancc 4070 c,iscted in June 1987,
9. The subl��t s�te is appmximate!y 1.87 acres or 81,457 square feet. Thc parcel is gcne;211y rectangular
altliough it rarrows in a stairstep fasl�ion a{ong its northwesiern property line. Thc partel is
approximace.ly 155 feet wide(��uth property line)by�pproximate;y 640 feet long(north to sou:h).
l p. An cxisting residen;,e and c�utbuild;ng5 wo�ld be removed from t1�e w�ect.em sice of the 5ubject sitc if t}�e
plat is apprv�•ed.
1 1. �rhe site sl�Pcs hently to the south with s1o;�c5 approaching approximztely 10 perce;;t at i:� :tcepest.
12. '�'Ae applic�nt proposes precerving some trees {ocated along thc,��cstern edge pf the pvice) but mc�st of
the SO t;ees l��cated on the s;te wou(d be re^�oved.
I 3. The applicarlt proposes dividing the subject site into seven lots. The lots would generally lie located
�.•est and sotlth of a new cul-cie-sac public road. The 42-foot wide raad would begin at NE )9t� Screet
and run c�uth along the eastern edge of the site and end in e SO-foot r�dius cul-de-��c. At the northern
end�f tlie p�at Tract B would b�created. )t woufd be approxitrately 38 feet wicle and 247 feet long.
Prupnsed Lots l to 4 w�uld be loca;ed along the�-este�,ecige of thc property w�hilc Pmposed Lotc S to
7 w��uld be located al�ng the southern ed�e. Trr.ct A woUld be a st�rmwater and �ccess tract located
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just�outh of Proposed Lot 4. The propoud locs would r$nge in size from 4,8!2 square teet to 6,655
square tcat.
I4. The�pplicant proposes evzr►tually con�olidsting Tract B with adjoining property �n the wtst of the
subject site. ?he s�u and narrow shape of this tract is definad by thC crtat;o��ot�the new aeeess
roadway. As an uddly sh�pCd "remaindrr• parcel,the applicant proposes temporarily prrsFrving it az
upen spau; with the liope of combining it with adjscent property and ro-diviJing it in the future.
l5. Trt�ct A would provide taom for a stonn vault and a 20-foot wide ec..tss u�sement tltut would provide
acces�to Proposed Lot 5 and to the rtar portion of a new plat w�st of the subject s�te. The rear or
southern portion of this adjscent plat is s�parated by very sttep torrain from publ;c access. 'Ihia
applicsnt can prov;de accxss to that area sinec the subject Site has much murt gtntle terrain. A 20-foot
widt access e�scment c�uld only serve one�dditional iot.
16. I'he da:si�y for:he plat wauld be 5.8 dwell�ng units per scre after subtra��ting scre36e d�at would serve
as r��adwnys.
17. f l:e subject site is located w�thin the Rcnton School llistrict. The projExt is expected to ge��:ra:e
aPprnxi�uately 3 school abe chifdren. "1'hese stu�icr,ts would be spread across tht gra,�ies and would be
a,�ig,�ed on a space available basis.
1 S. '1'ht de��elc�pmcnt u
single-f�unily home�
19: AS�,oted above,�torir.Nat:1 ��:.L�4 �e �;IC::l:d Iu 8 �d'JlI O[1 i fcLl A. L.'..f(:17I'ty H,:.;;;{ �;;��,� i�C'-K.�, :J i:i,F
south and then to a detenpon system locbtrd on third party property edjacent tu l Ioney Crrxk. The
subjtct sitc is �n the Henzy Crzek drainag� basin
20. Sewer�nd w•e;er serv�ce would be provided by the C�ty.
21. 71�e City ha;created 3 fee structure based on appc�rt�oning thi;costs ofl�settina �he i^�pacts of new
developinent on reads,fire se«�ices and pu:ks, "!'hat fet 5vucture �rovides a consiSienl iTle(hCd Gf
mak;ng sure new development pays for its sharc of infrastructure.
22. Staff h:.s recommended tha�a fence be provided along tl�e zastem edge of thz new rofid to pro:ect :.h�
�djacent pr�perty from impacts of 70 ncw vehicfe u�ps.
?3. TF�cul-de•s�c len�nh will:•en,uire humes alorg the so�thern excer.t to I,ave sprinkfers inat�il�d tor firc
protec:ion.
CONCL1;StONS:
1. 'I�ha proposed sl�o�t plat sppears tu srrve tl;e public use a�c1 interest. l�l�c applicai�t will he creatinp a
ntw public su�eet m pruvide access cu the subjcct site and will e��en prov;de access for an sdditional lot
�n s�ijactnt property to the we�t via an esseme,�t road.
2. The subdivision will crzate 2dditional housing opportunities in sn area �+�her� urt�an services such as
water and se�vu zrc availablt. Thz creatio,�cf new ho��sinb will also i,�cre:sse th�tax bsse ofthe City.
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3. Whi1e generally increasing the tax has�, ncw develo�ment does creatt additional burdens on roads, �
parks and omer�ency services. State 1aw requirzs that�ew development make provicipn for par{cs,
roads md othcr urban ccn�ices,therefore.the applicant will bc requircd to make provision for thosc I
impacts by paying the appropriate fees, '
4. The creation of Tract 8 as temporary open spaee chauld be clearly defin�d in the plat documents so that �
rcsidents do not rEly on it for local reerutional needs. Als�. staff should draft requircmen4c for
maintenance and monitor the nate of[his parcet s�nce it could become an evecore if it is not developed I
in a resevn�ble timefrarne znd owned by a remote party. � '
S. Since tl�e aceeSs easement will serve both a property in this plat as we11 ac in a se�arate existing plat,
ownership:�nd maintenance will require cpecific lan€uage assuring that the roadway is appropriate)y '
,naintaincd. �
G. The applicant will havc to dedicau the new madw4y.
7. In conclusion.the �roposed sf�ort plat appears to provide n reasonsble way to di��ide the cYisting larger
acrea ee. �
DECIslON:
The proposcd shoR pla:is appro�ed subjcet to;he foUowirR�oadi:ions: '
l. The applicant shafl obtain a demolition per,nit and complete a11 inspectio�,s and appro�•a1s for all ''
huild�n�s located on the proper.y prior to t!�e reeording of the fnal short plat. The sa:icfactic,�� of th;�
rcquirement is subjeet m the review and approval of the Development Sorviccs Project Meiaeer
Z. Tl,e�pplicai�t Shall rccord a restr�ctive covenant and have it noted on the face of the plat desi���;:n�
Tract 6 as cpen cpace a;�d to ren:ein undevelr.ped until such time as t!�e abuttii;g westem prope.;y :�
a�-a�lahle for censo�idati�n for future development. The saticfaction of this reqt,iremcnt ic subject t�thc
rcview and�pro��sl of,he Devclopmert Services Project Manager prior to recording cf the short plat.
3. The applica��t cliall instail a 6-toot high solid wood privacy fence along the cast preperry line for tlic
Icn�.rth of the»ew�;reet. The satisfaction of tliis requ;rement is cubject to thc review and approval of the
Devel�pmcnt Serviccs Project Ma�acer.
4. T)�e appl ica��t shalJ pay the appropriate Transpvrtation Miti�ation Fee equal tc+$75.00 for eacl� new
daily irip assoeiated wiU�the p-oject. Credit given for or�e existing:�esidence. Tlie Tranc�rtation
Miti�ation Pec ch„II t+e paid prior to the recordinb of the shurt plat.
S. Tlie arplicant�hall pay the;,ppropriatc 1=ire Mitigation Fee eqi�al to�4$8.�0 per ncw si,igle-family
residencc. C'reJit�7�'ert for��ne exini�;g residence. Tl�e Fire :��i;igation Fee sh�li be paid prior to thc
recordiiig�)F�he shart plat.
G. Tl�e�ppticant�i�all have a note placed en the fAce of the final short plat stating the fire code requires
i�of� 5.!and 7 to have sprinkler s;�stcros inscalled and maintained. The sstisfaeiion c�f this rec?uiremc»t
is s��bject to the review and appmval of the Development Services Project ATan�er for rcvicw and
apprnval prior to recording of thc shnrt plat.
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7. 7'be spplicant shall pay the appropriate Parks Mi�igation f'ee tqual w 5530.76 par i�ew sin6J�family I�l.
Cr�dit givan for one existing residtnce. The fte shnil be paid pric�r tu the recording of the �Aort plat.
$. 7?�e shcxt plat shall be rrquired to comply with the Department of Ecology's(DOE)erosion and
sediment cuntrol requiremcnts in Volume 1! of tht 2W 1 Stormwater Msnagem�nt Manual.
9. A maintenance agraement or bomcowner'�as�ociation shall be created coi�current(y with thc racordinp
of the�hort plat in ord�r to establish msintanance respunsibilities for al] sharcd improvamtnts, includi�ig
utility easemcnis,st�rm dminage facilities.Tract�A and B, common Jandscaping dreas and fencing.
Thc agreemtnt shnJl De placed on the faco of the fi:al shorl plat
10. Staf�shaU ii�rm�late a method of maintenance and monitoring th�state of Trsct B to xvoid its becoming
an eycsore or nuisance.
1 l. Thera shall be language that appropriately sharts maintenance rcspons�bili,y for the easement:l�t
serves Pr�poscd Lot 5 and:he aJjaca»t propercy to tl�e wcst.
ORDE12t.11 TI-I;S I a`''day of August ZWS
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HEARING EX P.�i�R
TRANS?�'1lT`I`ED TI-1S 18"'day af August 2045 to the partics of rrcord:
t�'anry 1�'zil Kayren Ki�rick Ve{clyke Rcalty, Ir.c
]O55 S Gr�dy Wsy 1055 S Grddy Way Cheryl W�bbcr Veld}�kc
Renton,WA 58055 Renton, WA 98455 5500�iainier.4ve::uc S
Seflttle,WA 98] f 8
Afe Anna Kondelis James)aeger .
CrEmer N W, Inc. laeger Enb*inetring Jim Dalpay
945 N.Ccnval, Ste. 1 U4 94 I 9 S 2U4'"Place Y4 Box 2436
Kent,WA 98032 Kcnt, WA 98031 R�nton, 1UA 98059
Psul Bartknecht
3807 NE 19�'Street
Rc:nton, W� 98056
TRANSMITTED TH1S I$`�day of August 2005 to the followin�:
Mayor Kathy Keolker-1�`heeler St�n �ngler,l�ire '
Jay Covin�ton,Chief Administnrive Oi�icrr Larry Meckling,Building Officizl
lulia Medzebian,Council ti3ison Planning Comrnission
Larry W:i.rren, City Attor�ney Transportai:on Divisio��
Gregg 2immerm:�n,P13PW Admihistrator Utilities Division
Al�x Pieuch, F.conumic Oevelopmznt Nt;l 1l'atts, D�velopme:;t Services
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' Augi�st 13,2005
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lennifer�Ienninsy Development Services Janet C�nklin, Devclopmrnt 5ervices
Stacy Tuckcr,Uevciopment Serviccs King County Journal
I'ursuant tc+l�itle I�'.Chapter 8�Secti�n l 00Gof thc City's Code, rtaaest fo�reconsidcratiom m��t be fiicd in
writine on or before 5:00�.m..Scptember 2.20(IS. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decisiun of the
Facaminer is ambiguou5 ot ba5ed on erroneous proccdure,errors of law or fact,error in juagmcnt, or the
discovery ofnew evidence which coald not be reaconably available at tFie prior hearing may make a writcen
request Por a revie�v hy the Examiner within fourtean(14)days from the datc of the Exsminer's dccision. This
reques2 shall set fortli tl�e spaific ambiguitiec or errocs disc:overcd by such appellant,and the Exarnir.er may,
after rcview of the rceord,take furtlier action es he d�ems proper.
An appeal to tl,e C�ty Counc:il is governed by Title fV,�hapter 8, Section 110,which requires that such appeal
bc filed«�itlti�he Ciry Clerk,accompanying a filing fee of$75.OQ and meeting other specif�ecf requirements. '
Capies of thic ord�nancc are avaitable for inspection or purchxse in the Finance Deputment,first floor of City
N�ll. An annea� mast be fited in rvritine on or before 5:00 v.m., SeDtember 1,200�.
�f sbe Ex�min�r'a Recommendatioa or Aecision eont�ins the reqIIirement f�r Restrictive Co��enant9, the
ezecoteel Covennnts�•ill bc�eenired txior to 9o�rcrval bq Citv Council or final nroceasinQ of the file. Yoo
may contact thia of{ice for inforraatioo on f�rmatting covcnants.
Tlie Appearance of Fairnecc�oct�ne provides that no ex partc{privatc one-on-onc)comrnunications may occur
c�ncerning�ending iand use decisions. This me��ns that pxrties to a land use decisinn may not cr�m,mvnicate in
private with any decisic+n-makcr concerning�he prepesaL Decision-makers in the land uce pmcess include both
the Hearine E�2mi��cr and mcmbcrs of thc City Cc+uncil.
All comrnunications conceming the proposal must be made in public. This public commiinication permits ail
interestcd pzrticS to know;he contents of the communication end wou]d�Ilow them to openfy rebut the
evidence. Any vipl,�tion of this doctrine weuld result in the invalidation of thc request by the Court. I
T1te Doctrire�.pplies not only,o the initial public hearirg hut to aU Reques�c f4f RCG011�idCf�121011 3� H�ell as i
Appea)c to the City Council. I
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A. UPSTREAM DRAINAGE
There is no upstream off-site drainage tributary area for this project. The �
highest property line is along the north property line, which is afso the NE ,
19th St. R4W. This street has a C8 8� piping drainage system that infiercepts I
ony runoff from the north and directs it to the west within the public ROW.
The existing lot along the east property line and the west property line are
generally at the same elevation as the subject site and would not flow !
onto the site. The south property line is the top of the slope and the site
drains to this direction.
B. DOWNSTREAM DRAINAGE
The drainage from the site will be collected into fihe detention vault
located near the west property line, near the southwest corner. The
detention vault will discharge, via a flow resfirictor, into a 12" pipe within
an easemeni. The d+scharge pipe will connnect to an existing type 1
catch basin located at the toe of the existing rockery, within the
Forestbrook Townhome Development. This catch basin currently collects
fihe drainage that flows onto fihe rockery from the subject property. This
catch basin discharges into an 8" pipe that runs to the southeast at 4%.
This pipe enters a type 1 CB that is located within a driveway aisle w+thin
the Townhomes. This CB discharges into another 8" pipe thot runs to the
south at 8%. This also enters a type i CB within a driveway. This CB
discharges into a 12" pipe at a 13% slope. This pipe discharges into the
54" diamenter pipe detention system for the Townhomes. This pipe runs
for approx. 200 ft. to a type 2 CB that includes the flow restrictor. This CB
discharges infio a 12" pipe that runs for 90' to the south and into Honey
Creek.
Honey Creek is a class 2 stream with salmonids. The flows to the norfhwest
and comes within 75' of the southwest corner of the property. The steep
slope sensitive area tract will restrict all development to approx. 200' away
from the creek, at the top of the slope. Honey Creek flows to the
norfhwest and discharges into May Creek approx. 4000 ft. from the site.
There are no road crossings between the site and May Creek.
With fihe King County fevel2 detention requirement in place for this
project, the developed runoff from the site should replicate the existing
drainage and not alter the impact on the downstream drainage system. I
understand that the level 2 requirement is a result of problems within the
May Creek Basin, but will also mitigate impacts on the Forestbrook system.
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The drainage from the existing site currently sheet flows towards the south
and onto the existing rockery along the south property line. The existing
site area to be developed is characterized by lawn, tall grass and shrubs,
with a approx. 57 trees. Most of the trees are located afong the east and
soufih property lines. Approx. 8 of the 57 trees will be saved.
The project drainage area used the total site area less that small porfion of
the site that drains to the northwest, onto NE 191h St. This area that drains to
the north has a high poin# approx. 100' soufih of the norfh properfy line.
The areo that drains to the norfhwest is approx. 8100 SF and includes the
frontage area along NE 19th St. This area drains into the existing drainage
system within the public street. There are no drainage improvements on
the site itself. The existing frontage along NE 19th St. has an existing
drainage sysfiem that picks up the existing pavement. The project
drainage area of 1 .67 acres was used as the tributary drainage basin for
fihe detention vaultlwetvault.
The existing drainage analysis was performed using the "KCRTS" hyd�o'���l; .
software and its summary tables and charfs are attached for referenc�
The methods outlined in the 1998 King County Surface Water DrainagE
Manuaf were used as guidelines. Folfowing this page are the data sh�.���
used for the computer input data. The computer summary sheets for
peak flow and time of concentration cofculations are also attached.
Below is a brief description of #he existing draina�
10 year peak flow: 0.13 CFS
100 year peak flow: 0.26 CFS
total area: 1 .67 acr
pervious area: 1 .51 acr
ground cover: till past�
impervious area: 0.16 acr�
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PERVIOUS SURFACE: 1 . 51 ACRES
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The developed project will include the new detention vault 8� wetvault
located near the west property line, norfh of the southwest property
corner. It will be located within a drainage tract that will be used as a
private access easement for 1 of the lots. The site drainage will be routed
into the vault using catch basins and pipes located within the new road.
Each new lot will be furnished with a piped drainage stub that will be
connected to the street drainage system or with a pipe in the rear yards of
the lots. The area that was used for the developed drainage into the
vault includes the 1.67 acre south basin plus the area of the new road in
the north basin. This is an additional 0.1 ocres for a total developed basin
area for the vault of 1 .77 acres. It should be noted that the allowable
discharge from the vault was based on the pre-developed south basin
only of 1 .67 acres. This will mitigate for the diversion of the road runoff
from the north basin into the south basin/vault. There is a porfion of the
frontage improvements along NE 19th St. that cannot be piped into the
vault. This area will be connected to the existing drainage system within
NE 19th St. at the norfhwest corner. This area is not detained or treated,
but is only 930 SF. Of this area, 726 SF is subject to vehicular traffic. This
bypass area is off-set by the 1500 SF of existing driveway that is being
removed and replaced by the new road that is being piped into the
vault. ,
The detention vault was sized to meet the performance criteria
established by the King County Level 2 detention standard. This criteria is
that the pond can only release at a rate not to exceed SO% of the 2 year
pre-developed peak flow (from south basin only) while retaining 50% of
the 2 year developed peak flow. This is the same for the 25 year peak ,
flows. Additionally, the storm event duration for the developed site
conditions must match are be less than the pre-developed storm duration,
for the 50% of the 2 year flow through the 50 year storm flow. This is the
level 2 standard as specified in the 1998 King County Manual. A wetvault
will be used to meet the water quality standards. The wetvault will utilize
the detention vault area and will provide the required dead storage
below the detention live storage.
Similar to the existing condition, the KCRTS method was used to determine
the peak flows for the various storm events. A duration curve comparison
was performed to evaluate the vault performance. The computer data
sheets for the developed flows follow this page as well as the works sheets
and the time of concentration calculations. A brief summary of the
developed drainage characteristics are:
. 2 year peak fiow: 0.343 CFS
10 year peak flow: 0.412 CFS
100 year peak flow: 0.690 CFS
total area: 1 .77acres
pervious area: 0.56 acres
ground cover: till grass
impervious area: 1 .21 acres
ground cover: impervious
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KCRTS PEAK DEVELOPED FLOWS
TOTAL AREA: 1 . 77 ACRES
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: 1 .21 ACRES
PERVIOUS SURFACE: 0. 56 ACRES
TILL, GRASS
Flcw Freq�ency ::,.____ -:=
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Pro�ect Location:Sea-T�
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Flow Rate Rank Time of reari - - rearis - - Ra:�;c Ret�rn rrc� ,
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0.343 6 2/09/O1 2:G0 0. 690 i 100.00 0. 990
0.284 S 1/OS/02 16:G0 0.454 2 25.00 0.960
0.912 3 2/27/03 7:C0 0.412 3 10.00 0. 900
0.312 7 8/26/09 2:G0 0.374 9 5.00 G. 800
0.374 4 i0/26/09 16:GC 0.365 5 3.00 0. 66�
0.365 5 1/18/06 16:G0 0.393 6 2.00 0. � "
0.454 2 10/26/C6 0:00 � 0.3i2 7 1.30 0.�
0.690 1 1/09/C8 6:00 0.2�9 8 1.10 0. "
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Facility Length: 45.00 _ _
racility h'idth: 40.00 ft '
Facility Area: 1800. s^. .
Effective Storage Deptn: 9.50 f-
Stage 0 Elevation: 900.00 r
Stcrage Volume: 17100. c.
Riser Head: . -
Riser Diameter: _
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1 0.00 C.80 0.053
2 7.00 1.9G 0.089 4 .0
Top Notch Heir: '�one
Outflow Ratinq Curve: :�one
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0.02 400.02 ?6. 0.001 0.002 0.00
0.03 400.03 59. 0.001 O. Q03 0.00
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0.05 900.05 9�. O.0O2 O. 009 0.00
0.06 900.06 1�8. 0.002 0.009 0.00
0.07 900.0? 1�5. C. 003 0.009 0.00
0.23 400.23 �'_4. �.010 0.008 0. 00
0.39 400.39 702. 0.016 0.011 0.00
0.55 400. 55 990. 0.023 0.013 C.00
0.71 400.71 1278. 0. 029 0.015 0.00
0.87 400.87 15E6. 0. 036 0.016 0.00
1.03 401.03 1859. 0. 043 0.018 0.00
1. 19 401.19 2142. 0.049 0.019 0.00
1.35 401.35 2430. 0.056 0.020 0.00
1.52 401.52 2736. C.063 0.021 O.CO
1. 68 401. 68 3029 . 0.069 0.022 Q.00
1. 84 901.89 3312. 0.076 0.024 0.00
2. 00 902.00 3600. 0.083 0.025 0.00
2. 16 402.16 3888. 0.089 0.026 0.00
2.32 402.32 9176. 0.096 0.026 0.00
2.48 402.48 4464. 0.102 0.027 0.00
2. 64 402. 69 4752. 0.109 0.028 0.00
2.80 902.80 5090. 0. 116 0.029 O.CO
2. 96 402. 96 5323. 0. 122 0.030 0.00
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3.29 403.29 5922. 0.136 0.031 0.00
3.45 403.95 6210. 0. 193 0.032 0.00
3.61 403.61 6998. 0. 149 0.033 0.00
3.77 903.77 6786. 0.156 0.034 0.00
3.93 903.93 7074. 0.162 0.034 0.00
4 .09 909 .09 7362. 0.169 0.035 0.00
9 .25 404 .25 7650. 0.176 0.036 0.00
9 .41 404 .41 7938. 0.182 0.036 0.00
4.58 409 .58 8244 . 0. 189 0.037 0.00
9 .74 409.79 8532. 0.196 0.038 0.00
9 .90 909 .90 8820. 0.202 0.038 0.00
5.06 405.06 9108. 0.209 0.039 0.00
5.22 405.22 9396. 0.216 0.090 0.00
5.38 405.38 9684. 0.222 0.040 0.00
5.54 505.54 9972. 0.229 0.091 0.00
5.70 405.70 10260. 0.236 0.091 0.00
5.86 405.86 10548. 0.292 0.092 0.00
6.02 406.02 10836. 0.299 0.043 0.00
6.19 406.19 11142. 0.256 0.043 0.00
6. 35 906.35 11930. 0.262 0.044 0.00
6.51 4C6.51 11718. 0.269 0.094 �.00
6.67 906.67 12006. �.276 0.095 0.00
6.83 406.83 12294 . 0.282 0.095 0.00
6. 99 406. 99 12582. 0.289 0.096 0.00
7.00 407.00 �2600. 0.289 O.OS6 0.00
7.01 407.01 i2618. 0.290 0.046 0.00
7.03 907.03 12659. 0.290 O.C48 0.00
7.C4 907.09 12672. 0.291 G.O50 0.00
7.06 907.06 12708. 0.292 0.052 0.00
i.07 4C7.07 12726. �.292 0.056 0.00
7.09 407.09 12762. 0.293 0.061 0.00
7. 10 407.10 1278�. 0.293 0.063 0.00
7.12 407. 12 128_6. n.294 0. 069 0.00
7.13 407.13 128�4 . 0.295 O.G66 0.00
7.29 407.29 13122. Q.301 0.076 0.00
7.95 407.45 1391C. 0.308 0.083 G.00
7.61 407.61 13E98. 0.314 0.090 0.00
7.78 407.78 14009. 0.32i 0.095 0.00
7. 94 407.94 14292. 0.328 0. 100 0.00
8. 10 408. 10 14��0. 0.335 0. 105 0.00
8.26 408.26 19868. 0.391 0. 110 0.00
8.42 408.42 15156. 0.358 0. 114 0.00 '
8.�8 408.58 15944. 0.355 0.118 0.00
8.74 408.74 15732. 0.361 0.121 0.00
8. °0 408. 90 16020. C.368 0.125 0.00
9.06 409.06 16308. 0.374 0. 129 0.00 '
9.22 409.22 16596. 0.381 0.132 0.00
9.39 409.39 16902. 0.388 0.135 0.00
9. 50 409.50 17100. 0.393 0.138 0.00
9. 60 409.60 17280. 0.397 0.947 0.00
9.70 409.70 17460. 0.9C1 1.010 0.00
9.80 909.80 17690. 0.405 1.740 0.00
9. 90 409.90 17820. 0.409 2.590 0.00
10.00 410.00 18000. 0. �13 2. 820 0.00
10. 10 410. 1C 18i80. 0.417 3.080 0.00
10.20 410.2C 18360. 0.421 3.310 0.00
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10.30 410.30 18590. 0.426 3.590 0.00
� 10.40 910.90 18720. 0.930 3.790 0.00
10.50 910.50 18900. 0.934 3.990 0.00
10. 60 910.60 19080. 0.938 9. 120 0.00
10.70 910.70 19260. 0.492 4.300 0.00
10.80 410.80 19490. 0.496 4.970 0.00
10. 90 410. 90 19620. 0.450 4. 640 0.00
11.00 411.00 19800. 0.455 9 .800 0.00
11. 10 411.10 19980. 0.459 4.950 0.00
11.20 411.20 20160. 0.963 5.100 0.00
11.30 411.30 20340. 0.967 5.290 0.00
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Target Ca Stage Elev (C�-Ft) (Ac-Ft)
��-`��i 0.69 ******* 0. 9.63 409. 63 17330. 0. 398
1>'��2 0.45 0. 19 . 4 5.77 405.77 10386. 0.238
3 0.91 **�}*** . 9 7.52 907.52 13530. 0.311
4 0.37 ******* 0.03 3.10 903.10 5578. 0.128
5 0.36 ******} O.C9 7.71 507.71 13874. 0.319
6 0.34 ******* 0. 19 9.98 409.48 17070. 0.392
7 0.31 **}**** 0.03 3.65 403. 65 6576. 0.151
8 0.28 T****** 0.09 9 .37 904.37 7861. 0.180
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Route Time Se:ies thro�gh Facil�ty
Inflcw Ti:-:e ceries ri�e:dev.tsf
Outflow Ti.�:e Series File:rdout
:�:flow/Outflcw F.nalysis
Peak Zr.flow Discharge: 0. 690 CFS at 6:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
'eak Outflow Discharge: 0. 605 CFS at 9:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
?eak Reservcir St�ge: 9.63 F�
Feak Reservoir Elev: 409.63 Ft
Feak Res2rvcir Storaae: 1i330. Cu-Ft
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_'_ow Dur���on rrom Time Ser�es File:rdcu�.tsf
�utoff Ccurt Frequer.cy CDF Exceecence Probability
CFS % s °
0.002 _8246 62.371 0'2.371 37. 629 0.3�'0E+00
0.006 5196 8.479 70.845 29.155 O.L9L�+00
0.010 9193 6.756 77.601 22.399 0.224E+00
0.014 3562 5.809 83.910 16. 590 0.166E+00
0.017 3353 5.468 88.878 11. 122 0.111E+00
0.021 2637 4.3C0 93.17� 6.�s22 O.E82E-01
0.025 i191 1.942 95. 121 4.879 0.48�E-01
0.029 1140 1.859 96. 980 3.Q20 0.302E-01
0.033 703 1.196 98.126 1.874 0. 187E-01
0.037 458 0.797 98.873 1.127 0.113E-01
0.040 346 0.564 99.437 0.563 0.563E-02
0.044 179 0.292 99.729 0.271 0.271E-02
0.048 61 0.099 99.829 0.171 0.171E-02
0.052 6 0.010 99.839 C.161 0.161E-02
0.056 2 0.003 99.842 0. ?58 0.158�-02
O.C60 3 0.005 99.847 0.153 0. 153E-02
0.069 1 0.002 99.848 0.152 0. 152E-02 �
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0.067 6 0.010 99.858 0. 192 0. 142E-02
� Q.071 8 0.013 99.871 0.129 0.129E-02
0.075 6 0.010 99.881 0.119 0. 119E-02
0.079 9 0.015 99.896 0. 109 0.109E-02
0.083 11 0.018 99.914 0.086 0.869E-03
0.087 10 0.016 99.930 0.070 0.701E-03
0.090 4 0.007 99.936 0.069 0. 636E-03 .
0.099 6 0.010 99.946 0.059 0.538E-03
0.098 4 0.007 99.953 0.097 0.473E-03
0. 102 2 0.003 99.956 0.049 0.490E-03
0.106 2 0.003 99.959 0.091 0.406E-03
0.110 4 0.007 99.966 0.034 0.392E-03
0.113 3 0.005 99.971 0.029 0.299E-03
0.117 9 0.007 99.977 0.023 0.228E-03
0.121 3 0.005 99.582 0.016 0.179E-03
0.125 2 0.003 99.985 O.C15 0.147E-03
0.129 2 0.003 99.989 0.011 0.114E-03
0.133 2 0.003 99. 992 0.008 0.815E-04
0.137 4 0.007 99. 998 0.002 0.163E-04
Duration Comparison Anaylsis
Base File: pre.tsf
New File: rdout.tsf
Cutoff Units: Discharae in CrS
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Cutoff Base New �Chance F�obability Base New `aC:,ar:ge
0.041 I C. 66E-02 0.53E-02 -20.7 I O.E6E-02 0.041 0.090 -2. 1
0.048 � 0. 98E-02 0..7E-02 -64.3 I 0.4BE-02 0.098 O.C41 -i�. �
0.056 � 0.36E-02 0.16E-02 -55.7 � 0.36E-02 0.056 0.043 -23. �
0.064 � 0.26E-02 0. 15E-02 -91.1 I 0.26E-02 0.069 0.045 -2°. 0
0.071 I 0. 17E-02 0. 1�E-G2 -23.3 I 0.17E-02 0.071 0.051 -2�.2
0.079 I 0.12E-02 O. 1GE-02 -15.8 I O.ZLE-OZ 0.079 0.073 -6. 6
0.086 I 0.98E-03 0.72E-C3 -26.7 I 0.98E-03 0.086 0.080 -7.7
0. 094 I 0.70E-03 0.59E-03 -23.3 I 0.7CE-03 0.094 0.088 -6.5 i
0. 101 I 0.55E-03 0.9EE-03 -17.6 I 0.55E-03 0.101 0.094 -7.7 �
0.109 I 0.33E-03 0.36E-03 10.0 I 0.33E-03 0.109 0. 111 2.0 'i
0. 116 I 0.21E-03 0.23E-03 7.7 I 0.21E-03 0. 116 0. 118 1.4 '
0. 124 I 0. 13E-03 0.15E-03 12.5 � 0. 13E-03 0.129 0.128 3.2
0.132 � 0.82E-04 0.8��-C'-_ 0.0 ; 0.82E-09 �. 132 0. 133 0. 9
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The piping system was sized to accommodate the 100 year developed
flows, as calculated using the Modified Rational Method that is outlined in
the 1998 King County SWM Manual. The pipes were designed to handle
the 100 year flows without any backwater effect. The tributary area for
each catch basin has been identified and shown on the attached catch
basin tributary area map. The area for each basin was determined by
scaling the plan and also by using the lot areas shown on the shorf plat
plan. The runoff coefficients used were based on the area usage: 0.9 for
roads only, 0.6 for lots and roads, and 0.3 for lots only. The initial segment
time of concentration is assumed to be 6.3 minutes. The attached table
and calculation sheets show the calcs for each catch basin area as well
as the cumulative flows and respective pipe capacities and velocities.
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PIPE FLOW CALCULATOR(Courtesy of Barghausen Consultfng Engineers,Inc.)
using the Rational Method 8 Manning Formula
KING COUNTY DESIGN FOR 100 YEAR STORM
JOf3 NAME: Webber Short Plal NOTF:ENTFR D[F�UI.1S AN�STORM UATA HEFORE E3EGINNING
JOB#: DEFAULTS C= 0.9 ��= 0.012
REVISED: rl= 12 Tr.= 6.3
A=Contributing Area(Ac) ad=Design Flow(cfs) COEFFICIENTS FOR THE RATIONAL METHOD"Ir"-EQUATION
C=Runoff Coefficient Q�Full Capacity Flow(cfs) STORM Ar E�r
Tc=Time of Concentration(min) Vd=VeloGty at Design Flow(fps) 2YR 1.58 0.58
1=Intensity at Tc(in/hr) Vf=Velocity at Full Flow(fps) 10YR 2.44 O.G4 PRECIP= 3.9
d=Diameter of Pipe(in) s=Slope of pipe(°�) 25YR 2.6� O.GS Ar- 2.61
L=Length of Pipe(fl) n=Manning Roughness CoeffiCienl SOYR 2.75 0.65 Br- 0.83
D=Water Depth at Qd(in) Tt=Travel Time at Vd(min) 100YR 2.61 O.G3
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7 6 0.07 0.50 30 12 G.3 0.012 0.9 0.07 0.06 0.06 3.19 0.20 2.73 0.074 0.184 2.20 3.48 1.98 0.25
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. VII. EROSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The erosion control system was designed to eliminote any onsite runoff
from entering the adjacent properfies or right-of-way. In order to
accomplish this, an interceptor swale will be constructed south of the
proposed new road. This swale will discharge into a sediment pond
located near the southwest comer of the properfy. The permanent
detention vault will eventually be constructed just norfh of the location of
the sediment pond. The sediment pond will use the proposed off-site
drainage discharge system as the outlet.
Additionally, silt fencing will installed along the south and a porfion of the
west property line which are the low properfy lines. There is an existing
rockery along the south property line. The silt fence will be installed above
the existing rockery. The proposed grading for this plat is well-defined
and limited to the road and utility areos. The area disturbed will be
minimized. The existing vegetation will be feff on the ground as much as
possible during the site work. Disturbed areas will be covered with seed
and mulch after disturbance.
The erosion control plans also show the clearing limits and the locations for
rock pad construction access points.
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Purpose
� S�dimeat ponds remove sedisacat firom runoff originaung from distur�d arcas of the siu. Sedimcnt
ponds ane rypicaIly designed to only rtmo��e sedi:nent as smaIl as rr�dium silt(0.02 mm� As a
conscqncace,tbey usuaIty redua turbidiry only slightly.
Conditions o! Use . � =
A sedim�nt poad sball be usod R•bcre the cona�buring dninage arca is 3 acrrs or mo;e. �
Design and instaftation Specifications
l. Set Figure D.4.I,Figu.�t D.4J,and Figure D.4.K for details. ,
2. If permaneat runoffco�tr�l`aciliDca�.-c pz^t of t5e projer�tbey should be us:d for s-.�ir�ent rezu»o� ",
(see"Use of Pcnnaa:nt D:zinage FaczliDu'on�£e D•25). �
Determining Pond Geometry '
]. O�.zin tbe dischuge fro;n t�e hydraloeic c�]culz�ons of tht pc.�.k flow for tbe 2-��cu n:n�:f cvcnt
�Q�. re��aycup-.�Y flon s�]be usad�f t�e projut s:ze, czpxtr,d �rnir.g a.�d d���on of
icoascvcDon,or doa�as�zz�co��iDo�s W�^znt a higba Jc�•cl of protecDoa lf�o hv�.oloeic z.��s:s
is;r�uired,c�e Rz�oral?�!c:bod may be usc,�(Soc�on 3.2.1 of tbe Surface ►t'c:cr Dcs'ga 1�cr,u:,). �
2. Dete.. � e;be rqi:ired st:.�zce�,-u u tb�tep of t�e riser p:pe v���the aua�o�:
SA = 2 x Q�0.6�:6 or �USO squ���eet pu c,`s of ird7ow
S� Sec�oa s�.4S.1 (p.D-:6)for no:r;:Jo.:..��en o�thc de.;�•�ion of L'�e surzce��u c�]c::?�ca.
3. T'�e b�sic geome�y of;be poDd can new be detc.�;tined usir.g L'�e;ollow•ing desi�-n cr:t:r:a:
• Requi-e�sw-.`�e�.-u SA (�om Ste�2�e��e) at top of riser �
• ?�iinini:r.�3.5`oot de�3 fro�to�of r'ser to bo<<o�of pond
• Maximum 3:1 i�terioz side slopes �d r.�xir�um 2:1 extcrior slopcs. The i�:.:ior slop�s c�be
i.�cmzsed to a rr.�xi.-n��ra ef 2:1 if fencing:s pro��ded at or above tha r�xin�ra u•zter s;:rfacc
• O::e foet of fr�3o�d�n:�ecn Z':e:oa ef t.e riser�.�d Zhe crest ef the eme-ge�cy s;:1u��y
• Flat bottom
• ��inimu�cne:`ect c��spii]�.:a�•
� • Lentth-to-widrh r�o be;ween 3:1 �d 6:1.
Sizing of Discharge t►Rechanisms
Prindpal Spill�ca�•:Deter.r:..-e L�,e requi:ed d:�-neter for the princ;p�l spillv��ay(riser�ipe). T?�e diz�-,e•wr
sLz1 be tl-,e r.ti.-iimum r,ecess�ry to p2ss tbe pre-de�•eloped 10-year pezk flow(Q�o). Use Fi�:re 5.3.4.H
(Sii'D?�1 Chap?er 5)to de;emine t};is di�-�eter(h =ene foot). l�'ore:A perrr.cr,er,t cor,7ol srrucr,�re rncy ce �
used ir�stead of a terr.porery r��er. �
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