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Return Address:
City Clerk’s Office
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
DECLARATION OF COVENANT
FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND
ON-SITE BMPS
Grantor:
Grantee: City of Renton, a Washington municipal corporation
Legal Description:
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#:
IN CONSIDERATION of the approved City of Renton (check one of the following)
Residential Building Permit Commercial Building Permit
Clearing and Grading Permit Civil Construction or Utility Permit
for Permit(s)_____________________ (Construction/Building/Utility Permit #) relating to the real property
("Property") described above, the Grantor(s), the owner(s) in fee of that Property, hereby
covenants (covenant) with the City of Renton (“City of Renton” or “City”), a municipal corporation
of the state of Washington, that he/she (they) will observe, consent to, and abide by the conditions
and obligations set forth and described in Paragraphs 1 through 9 below with regard to the
Property, and hereby grants (grant) an easement as described in Paragraphs 2 and 3. Grantor(s)
hereby grants (grant), covenants (covenant), and agrees (agree) as follows:
1.The Grantor(s) or his/her (their) successors in interest and assigns ("Owners ") shall at their own
cost, operate, maintain, and keep in good repair, the Property's drainage facilities constructed
as required in the approved construction plans and specifications __________________ (Project
Plan #) on file with the City of Renton and submitted to the City of Renton for the review and
approval of permit(s) _____________________________ (Construction/Building/Utility Permit #). The
Property's drainage facilities are shown and/or listed on Exhibit A – Site Plan. The Property’s
drainage facilities shall be maintained in compliance with the operation and maintenance
schedule included and attached herein as Exhibit B – Operations and Maintenance. Drainage
facilities include pipes, channels, flow control facilities, water quality facilities, on-site best
management practices (BMPs) and other engineered structures designed to manage and/or
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treat stormwater on the Property. On-site BMPs include dispersion and infiltration devices,
bioretention, permeable pavements, rainwater harvesting systems, tree retention credit,
reduced impervious surface footprint, vegetated roofs and other measures designed to mimic
pre-developed hydrology and minimize stormwater runoff on the Property.
2.City of Renton shall have the right to ingress and egress over those portions of the Property
necessary to perform inspections of the stormwater facilities and BMPs and conduct
maintenance activities specified in this Declaration of Covenant and in accordance with the
Renton Municipal Code. City of Renton shall provide at least thirty (30) days’ written notice to
the Owners that entry on the Property is planned for the inspection of drainage facilities. After
the thirty (30) days, the Owners shall allow the City of Renton to enter for the sole purpose of
inspecting drainage facilities. In lieu of inspection by the City, the Owners may elect to engage
a licensed civil engineer registered in the state of Washington who has expertise in drainage to
inspect the drainage facilities and provide a written report describing their condition. If the
engineer option is chosen, the Owners shall provide written notice to the City of Renton within
fifteen (15) days of receiving the City’s notice of inspection. Within thirty (30) days of giving this
notice, the Owners, or engineer on behalf of the Owners, shall provide the engineer’s report to
the City of Renton. If the report is not provided in a timely manner as specified above, the City
of Renton may inspect the drainage facilities without further notice.
3.If City of Renton determines from its inspection, or from an engineer’s report provided in
accordance with Paragraph 2, that maintenance, repair, restoration, and/or mitigation work is
required to be done to any of the drainage facilities, City of Renton shall notify the Owners of
the specific maintenance, repair, restoration, and/or mitigation work (“Work”) required
pursuant to the Renton Municipal Code. The City shall also set a reasonable deadline for the
Owners to complete the Work, or to provide an engineer’s report that verifies completion of
the Work. After the deadline has passed, the Owners shall allow the City access to re-inspect
the drainage facilities unless an engineer’s report has been provided verifying completion of
the Work. If the Work is not completed within the time frame set by the City, the City may
initiate an enforcement action and/or perform the Work and hereby is given access to the
Property for such purposes. Written notice will be sent to the Owners stating the City’s
intention to perform such Work. This Work will not commence until at least seven (7) days after
such notice is mailed. If, within the sole discretion of the City, there exists an imminent or
present danger, the seven (7) day notice period will be waived and Work will begin
immediately.
4.The Owners shall assume all responsibility for the cost of any Work, or any measures taken by
the City to address conditions as described in Paragraph 3. Such responsibility shall include
reimbursement to the City within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the invoice for any such Work
performed. Overdue payments will require payment of interest at the maximum legal rate
allowed by RCW 19.52.020 (currently twelve percent (12%)). If the City initiates legal action to
enforce this agreement, the prevailing party in such action is entitled to recover reasonable
litigation costs and attorney’s fees.
5.The Owners are required to obtain written approval from City of Renton prior to filling, piping,
cutting, or removing vegetation (except in routine landscape maintenance) in open vegetated
stormwater facilities (such as swales, channels, ditches, ponds, etc.), or performing any
alterations or modifications to the drainage facilities referenced in this Declaration of Covenant.
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6.Any notice or consent required to be given or otherwise provided for by the provisions of this
Agreement shall be effective upon personal delivery, or three (3) days after mailing by Certified
Mail, return receipt requested.
7.With regard to the matters addressed herein, this agreement constitutes the entire agreement
between the parties, and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, and all agreements
whatsoever whether oral or written.
8.This Declaration of Covenant is intended to protect the value and desirability and promote
efficient and effective management of surface water drainage of the real property described
above, and shall inure to the benefit of all the citizens of the City of Renton and its successors
and assigns. This Declaration of Covenant shall run with the land and be binding upon
Grantor(s), and Grantor's(s') successors in interest, and assigns.
9.This Declaration of Covenant may be terminated by execution of a written agreement by the
Owners and the City that is recorded by King County in its real property records.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Declaration of Covenant for the Inspection and Maintenance of
Drainage Facilities is executed this _____ day of ____________________, 20_____.
ROYAL CREEK LLC
GRANTOR, owner of the Property
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
COUNTY OF KING )ss.
On this _______ day of ___________, 2019 before me personally appeared
__________________________, to me known to be the (president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer, or other authorized officer or agent, as the case may be) of the limited liability
company that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument
to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said limited liability company, for the uses and
purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he or she was authorized to execute said
instrument and that the seal affixed is the limited liability company seal of said limited liability
company. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day
and year first above written.
Printed name
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington, residing at
My appointment expires
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Exhibit B
Sunset’s Edge Townhomes
Storm Drainage Facilities
Operation and Maintenance Manual
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StormFilter Inspection and
Maintenance Procedures
ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS
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In addition to these two activities, it is important to check
the condition of the StormFilter unit after major storms for
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accumulation that may be caused by localized erosion in the
drainage area. It may be necessary to adjust the inspection/
maintenance schedule depending on the actual operating
conditions encountered by the system. In general, inspection
activities can be conducted at any time, and maintenance should
occur, if warranted, during dryer months in late summer to early
fall.
Maintenance Frequency
The primary factor for determining frequency of maintenance for
the StormFilter is sediment loading.
A properly functioning system will remove solids from water by
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decrease as more and more particulates are trapped. Eventually
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replacement. It may be possible to extend the usable span of the
cartridges by removing sediment from upstream trapping devices
on a routine as-needed basis, in order to prevent material from
being re-suspended and discharged to the StormFilter treatment
system.
The average maintenance lifecycle is approximately 1-5 years.
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StormFilter units located in areas with erosion or active
construction may need to be inspected and maintained more
often than those with fully stabilized surface conditions.
Regulatory requirements or a chemical spill can shift maintenance
timing as well. The maintenance frequency may be adjusted as
additional monitoring information becomes available during the
inspection program. Areas that develop known problems should
be inspected more frequently than areas that demonstrate no
problems, particularly after major storms. Ultimately, inspection
and maintenance activities should be scheduled based on the
historic records and characteristics of an individual StormFilter
system or site. It is recommended that the site owner develop
a database to properly manage StormFilter inspection and
maintenance programs..
Maintenance Guidelines
The primary purpose of the Stormwater Management
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pollutants must be removed to restore the StormFilter to its full
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Maintenance requirements and frequency are dependent on the
pollutant load characteristics of each site. Maintenance activities
may be required in the event of a chemical spill or due to
excessive sediment loading from site erosion or extreme storms. It
is a good practice to inspect the system after major storm events.
Maintenance Procedures
Although there are many effective maintenance options, we
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equipment and existing maintenance protocols. The following
two-step procedure is recommended::
1.Inspection
• Inspection of the vault interior to determine the need for
maintenance.
2.Maintenance
• Cartridge replacement
• Sediment removal
Inspection and Maintenance Timing
At least one scheduled inspection should take place per year with
maintenance following as warranted.
First, an inspection should be done before the winter season.
During the inspection the need for maintenance should be
determined and, if disposal during maintenance will be required,
samples of the accumulated sediments and media should be
obtained.
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cartridges and removal of accumulated sediments) should be
performed during periods of dry weather.
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Inspection Procedures
The primary goal of an inspection is to assess the condition of
the cartridges relative to the level of visual sediment loading as
it relates to decreased treatment capacity. It may be desirable to
conduct this inspection during a storm to observe the relative
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are severely plugged, then typically large amounts of sediments
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drainage pipes. If this is the case, then maintenance is warranted
and the cartridges need to be replaced.
Warning: In the case of a spill, the worker should abort
inspection activities until the proper guidance is obtained.
Notify the local hazard control agency and Contech Engineered
Solutions immediately.
To conduct an inspection:
Important: Inspection should be performed by a person
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StormFilter treatment unit.
1. If applicable, set up safety equipment to protect and notify
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2. Visually inspect the external condition of the unit and take
notes concerning defects/problems.
3. Open the access portals to the vault and allow the system
vent.
4.Without entering the vault, visually inspect the inside of the
unit, and note accumulations of liquids and solids.
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of the vault, in the forebay, and on top of the cartridges. If
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Record all observations. Digital pictures are valuable for
historical documentation.
6. Close and fasten the access portals.
7.Remove safety equipment.
8. If appropriate, make notes about the local drainage area
relative to ongoing construction, erosion problems, or high
loading of other materials to the system.
9. Discuss conditions that suggest maintenance and make
decision as to weather or not maintenance is needed.
Maintenance Decision Tree
The need for maintenance is typically based on results of the
inspection. The following Maintenance Decision Tree should be used as
a general guide. (Other factors, such as Regulatory Requirements, may
need to be considered)
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a. If >4” of accumulated sediment, maintenance is
required.
2. Sediment loading on top of the cartridge.
a. If >1/4” of accumulation, maintenance is required.
3. Submerged cartridges.
a. If >4” of static water above cartridge bottom for more
than 24 hours after end of rain event, maintenance
is required. (Catch basins have standing water in the
cartridge bay.)
4. Plugged media.
a. If pore space between media granules is absent,
maintenance is required.
5. Bypass condition.
a. If inspection is conducted during an average rain fall
event and StormFilter remains in bypass condition
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cartridges), maintenance is required.
6. Hazardous material release.
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is reported, maintenance is required.
7. Pronounced scum line.
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above top cap, maintenance is required.
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Important: Care must be used to avoid damaging the
cartridges during removal and installation. The cost of
repairing components damaged during maintenance will be
the responsibility of the owner.
C. Set the used cartridge aside or load onto the hauling
truck.
D.Continue steps a through c until all cartridges have been
removed.
Method 2:
A. This activity will require that maintenance personnel enter
the vault to remove the cartridges from the under drain
manifold and place them under the vault opening for
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underdrain connector by rotating counterclockwise 1/4 of
a turn. Roll the loose cartridge, on edge, to a convenient
spot beneath the vault access.
B. Unscrew the cartridge cap.
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D. At location under structure access, tip the cartridge on its
side.
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empty cartridge.
F. Set the empty, used cartridge aside or load onto the
hauling truck.
G. Continue steps a through e until all cartridges have been
removed.
Maintenance
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maintenance personnel will be required to enter the vault to
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space entry must be followed.
Filter cartridge replacement should occur during dry weather.
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occurring.
Replacement cartridges can be delivered to the site or customers
facility. Information concerning how to obtain the replacement
cartridges is available from Contech Engineered Solutions.
Warning: In the case of a spill, the maintenance personnel
should abort maintenance activities until the proper guidance
is obtained. Notify the local hazard control agency and
Contech Engineered Solutions immediately.
To conduct cartridge replacement and sediment removal
maintenance:
1. If applicable, set up safety equipment to protect maintenance
personnel and pedestrians from site hazards.
2. Visually inspect the external condition of the unit and take
notes concerning defects/problems.
3. Open the doors (access portals) to the vault and allow the
system to vent.
4. Without entering the vault, give the inside of the unit,
including components, a general condition inspection.
5.Make notes about the external and internal condition of
the vault. Give particular attention to recording the level of
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and on top of the internal components.
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cartridges (up to 150 lbs. each) and set aside.
7. Remove used cartridges from the vault using one of the
following methods:
Method 1:
A. This activity will require that maintenance personnel enter
the vault to remove the cartridges from the under drain
manifold and place them under the vault opening for
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underdrain connector by rotating counterclockwise 1/4 of
a turn. Roll the loose cartridge, on edge, to a convenient
spot beneath the vault access.
Using appropriate hoisting equipment, attach a cable
from the boom, crane, or tripod to the loose cartridge.
Contact Contech Engineered Solutions for suggested
attachment devices.
B. Remove the used cartridges (up to 250 lbs. each) from the
vault.
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vault and from the forebay. This can most effectively be
accomplished by use of a vacuum truck.
9. Once the sediments are removed, assess the condition of the
vault and the condition of the connectors.
10. Using the vacuum truck boom, crane, or tripod, lower and
install the new cartridges. Once again, take care not to
damage connections.
11. Close and fasten the door.
12. Remove safety equipment.
13. Finally, dispose of the accumulated materials in accordance
with applicable regulations. Make arrangements to return the
used empty cartridges to Contech Engineered Solutions.
Related Maintenance Activities -
Performed on an as-needed basis
StormFilter units are often just one of many structures in a more
comprehensive stormwater drainage and treatment system.
In order for maintenance of the StormFilter to be successful, it
is imperative that all other components be properly maintained.
The maintenance/repair of upstream facilities should be carried
out prior to StormFilter maintenance activities.
In addition to considering upstream facilities, it is also important
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area concerns may include: erosion problems, heavy oil loading,
and discharges of inappropriate materials.
Material Disposal
The accumulated sediment found in stormwater treatment
and conveyance systems must be handled and disposed of in
accordance with regulatory protocols. It is possible for sediments
to contain measurable concentrations of heavy metals and
organic chemicals (such as pesticides and petroleum products).
Areas with the greatest potential for high pollutant loading
include industrial areas and heavily traveled roads.
Sediments and water must be disposed of in accordance with
all applicable waste disposal regulations. When scheduling
maintenance, consideration must be made for the disposal of
solid and liquid wastes. This typically requires coordination with
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a number of options are available including a municipal vacuum
truck decant facility, local waste water treatment plant or on-site
treatment and discharge.
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Inspection Report
Date: Personnel:
Location: ————————————System Size: ———————————————————————————————————
System Type: Vault Cast-In-Place Linear Catch Basin Manhole Other
Sediment Thickness in Forebay: ———————————————————————————————————————————
Sediment Depth on Vault Floor: ———————————————————————————————————————————
Structural Damage: ————————————————————————————————————————————————
Estimated Flow from Drainage Pipes (if available): ————————————————————————————————————
Cartridges Submerged: Yes No Depth of Standing Water: ——————————————————————
StormFilter Maintenance Activities (check off if done and give description)
Trash and Debris Removal: ———————————————————————————————————————————
Minor Structural Repairs: ————————————————————————————————————————————
Drainage Area Report —————————————————————————————————————————————
Excessive Oil Loading: Yes No Source: ———————————————————————
Sediment Accumulation on Pavement: Yes No Source: ———————————————————————
Erosion of Landscaped Areas: Yes No Source: ———————————————————————
Items Needing Further Work: ————————————————————————————————————————————
Owners should contact the local public works department and inquire about how the department disposes of their street waste
residuals.
Other Comments:
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Review the condition reports from the previous inspection visits.
Date:
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StormFilter Maintenance Report
Date: —————————————Personnel: ————————————————————————————————————
Location: ————————————System Size: ———————————————————————————————————
System Type: Vault Cast-In-Place Linear Catch Basin Manhole Other
List Safety Procedures and Equipment Used: ——————————————————————————————————————
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System Observations
Months in Service:
Oil in Forebay (if present): Yes No
Sediment Depth in Forebay (if present): ————————————————————————————————————————
Sediment Depth on Vault Floor: ———————————————————————————————————————————
Structural Damage: ————————————————————————————————————————————————
Drainage Area Report
Excessive Oil Loading: Yes No Source: —————————————————————————
Sediment Accumulation on Pavement: Yes No Source: —————————————————————————
Erosion of Landscaped Areas: Yes No Source: —————————————————————————
StormFilter Cartridge Replacement Maintenance Activities
Remove Trash and Debris: Yes No Details: ——————————————————————————
Replace Cartridges: Yes No Details: ——————————————————————————
Sediment Removed: Yes No Details: ——————————————————————————
Quantity of Sediment Removed (estimate?):
Minor Structural Repairs: Yes No Details: —————————————————————————
Residuals (debris, sediment) Disposal Methods: ——————————————————————————————————————
Notes:
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ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS
Vortechs® Guide
Operation, Design, Performance and Maintenance
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Vortechs Inspection & Maintenance Log
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Exhibit C – Legal Description
TAX PARCEL 3119900005:
TRACT 1, HARRIES GARDEN HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN VOLUME 34 OF PLATS, PAGE 38, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TAX PARCEL 3119900010:
THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF TRACT 2, HARRIES GARDEN HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 34 OF PLATS, PAGE(S) 38, RECORDS OF KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TAX PARCEL 3119900011:
ALL THAT PORTION OF TRACT 3, HARRIES GARDEN HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 34 OF PLATS, PAGE 38, IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 50.00 FEET THEREOF;
AND THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH 50 FEET OF TRACT 2, HARRIES GARDEN HOME TRACTS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 34 OF PLATS, PAGE 38, IN KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 2, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE WEST
MARGIN OF SUNSET BOULEVARD N.E. (SUNSET HWY.). AS NOW ESTABLISHED AND SAID
POINT BEING A NON TANGENT POINT ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT FROM WHICH POINT THE
RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 78°23'41" EAST AT 985.37 FEET; THENCE ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT AND ALONG SAID CURVE AND MARGIN, THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 2°57'18", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 50.82 FEET TO A POINT OF NON
TANGENCY FROM WHICH POINT THE RADIUS OF SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 81°20'59"
EAST AT 985.37 FEET, SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID
NORTH 50 FEET OF TRACT 2; THENCE SOUTH 89°51 '00" WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID NORTH 50 FEET, 185.11 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 50 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 15°10'30" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACTS 2 AND 3, A
DISTANCE OF 103.54 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF THE SOUTH 50.00 FEET OF SAID TRACT 3; THENCE NORTH 89°51'00" EAST ALONG THE
NORTH LINE THEREOF 126.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00°09 '00" EAST 50.00 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 2; THENCE NORTH 89°51'00" EAST ALONG SAID
LINE 94.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. LUA 95-154 LLA
RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 16, 1995 AS RECORDING NO. 9511169011, IN THE OFFICIAL
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
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Exhibit D – Permits and Construction Plans and Specifications
Permit Numbers:
B17002072 B17002074, B17002076, and B17002077
Construction Plans and Specifications:
DCI Project No. 15375; PR:17-000207; LUA-16-00864; C:C17002053
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