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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS_Drainage Report_Goldsmith_191025_V2 Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan October 2019 Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-10.docx i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Project Overview .................................................................................................................. 1 2.0 Offsite Analysis .................................................................................................................... 3 Task 1. Define and Map Study Area Task 2. Information Review Task 3. Field Inspection Task 4. Drainage System Description and Problem Description 3.0 Preliminary Drainage Control Plan ..................................................................................... ..7 4.0 Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis ................................................................. 8 Part A. Existing Site Hydrology Part B. Developed Site Hydrology Part C. Performance Standards Part D. Flow Control System Part E. Water Quality System FIGURES Figure 1 Vicinity Map Figure 2 Existing Site Aerial Photo Figure 3 USGS Soils Map Figure 4 Existing Conditions Map Figure 5 Downstream Map Figure 6 Preliminary Drainage Plan Figure 7 Critical Areas Map APPENDIX A. King County Water and Land Resources Division Drainage Complaint Investigation Sheets (1/4 Mile and Minimum 1 Mile) B. Geotechnical Report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., April 19, 2019 Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 1 1.0 Project Overview Introduction This report provides design data and analysis for the improvements proposed for the Dalpay Short Plat five lot subdivision. The site is approximately 2.46 acres and is located at the northwesterly corner of the intersection of SE Renton-Issaquah Road and 148th Avenue SE in the City of Renton, Washington, also known as Tax Parcel No. 0323059120, situated in the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. As required by the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (COR SWDM), this report includes a summary of the existing on-site and downstream conditions; proposed developed site conditions; and the proposed stormwater control plan. This report also gives specific details on how the project meets the minimum requirements specified in Section 1.2 of the 2017 COR SWDM. Project Description This project will provide the necessary site improvements required to serve the five single family lots proposed with this short plat. The site is currently undeveloped with a few scattered trees and shrubs/bushes/Himalayan blackberry within the property. The existing Greenes Creek to the west of the site is surrounded by shrubs/bushes as seen in images 1 through 4 of this report. Summary of Proposal This is a request for Preliminary Subdivision approval for five single family residential lots, public roads, public utilities (water, sewer, stormwater), and stormwater/critical area tracts on the existing parcel. Stormwater control facilities will be designed per the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual requirements as identified above. The proposed road and permanent cul-de-sac are designed in accordance with the 2016 King County Road Design and Construction Standards. As the future project will disturb one acre or more and has stream buffer on-site, this Preliminary Plat is subject to SEPA. The total project site is approximately 2.46 acres. Currently undeveloped, the site is vegetated with tall grasses, dense blackberry bushes, and scattered trees. The proposed stormwater system proposes to follow similar existing drainage patterns, meeting flow control and water quality requirements set forth by the City of Renton. A downstream analysis of the site up to the quarter mile was prepared in Section 2 of this report. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 2 CORE REQUIREMENTS The following is a preliminary description of how the Dalpay project will meet the Core Requirements of the 2017 COR SWDM. Core Requirement #1 – Discharge at the Natural Location The proposed conditions will not alter the general downstream path. The proposed drainage improvements will continue to route stormwater to the existing creek west of the property. The proposed flow control structure will discharge stormwater to Greenes Creek. Refer to the Offsite Analysis section (section 2) of this report for a description of the existing discharge point. Core Requirement #2 – Offsite Analysis A downstream drainage analysis has been completed and is included in this report. Core Requirement #3 – Flow Control Flow Control for the project area will be provided by the proposed vault and will be managed by a flow restrictor located on the northwest corner of the property within the proposed stormwater tract. The flow restrictor is designed to meet the flow control duration standard base on the historic forested site conditions. MGS Flood modeling was used to confirm compliance with the 2017 COR SWDM requirements. (Section 4) Core Requirement #4 – Conveyance System The design and analysis of the stormwater conveyance system for this project will comply with the requirements of the 2017 COR SWDM. Detailed design and analysis of the conveyance system will be completed in future engineering plan submittals. Core Requirement #5 – Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention The design of the construction stormwater pollution prevention (CSPP) plans for the proposed improvements will be per the requirements of the 2017 COR SWDM and included with future engineering plan submittals. Core Requirement #6 – Maintenance and Operation Proposed stormwater facilities will be dedicated to the City of Renton by Dalpay Properties. Core Requirement #7 – Financial Guarantees and Liability This project will comply with all financial guarantees required by the City of Renton. Core Requirement #8 – Water Quality Facilities The project site is located in an area requiring Basic Water Quality Treatment. The Project proposes to treat stormwater runoff from the proposed road and driveways before discharging runoff to the existing Greenes Creek located west of the project. Core Requirement #9 – On-site BMP’s Design and analysis of Flow Control BMP’s will be per requirements of the 2017 COR SWDM. Detailed design and analysis of flow control BMP’s will be included in future submittals. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Special Requirement #1 – Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements The site does not fall under any other known adopted area specific requirements. Special Requirement #2 – Flood Hazard Area Delineation This project development is adjacent to a zone X flood hazard area per FEMA Flood Maps. Special Requirement #3 – Flood Protection Facilities This project does not rely on an existing flood protection facility for protection against hazards posed by erosion or inundation or propose to modify or construct a new flood protection facility; therefore, flood protection facilities are not required. Special Requirement #4 – Source Control The proposed development does not require a commercial building or commercial site development permit; Therefore, water quality source control is not required. Special Requirement #5 – Oil Control This project does not have high use site characteristics; therefore, oil control BMP’s are not required. Special Requirement #6 – Aquifer Protection Area This project does not have high use site characteristics; therefore, oil control BMP’s are not required. 2.0 Off-Site Analysis The following is a Level 1 downstream analysis, performed in accordance with the 2017 City of Renton SWDM. A site visit was conducted by Goldsmith Engineering on October 26, 2018 to investigate the onsite drainage systems, confirm downstream drainage paths, and evaluate upstream tributary areas to the project site. The weather during the site visit was cloudy but dry with a temperature of approximately 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Task 1 – Define and Map Study Area The topographical field survey was supplemented by City of Renton GIS drainage information, aerial mapping, and information obtained by field investigation to further define and map the study area in order to prepare the offsite analysis. Task 2 – Information Review As mentioned earlier, the City of Renton drainage maps show the project area within the May Creek Basin. Based on the City of Renton GIS mapping data, there is an existing Class 2 wetland on the west side of the site. The stream / wetland delineation performed by Altmann Oliver Associates has confirmed there is no wetland present on-site, only an off-site wetland as shown on Figure 4. According to the Washington State Department of Ecology Flood Hazard Maps, the project area is not located within a Floodway or 100-year Floodplain. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 4 Task 3 – Field Inspection The project area slopes north and west with slopes ranging from 8% to 15%. The site is covered with shrubs/bushes near Greenes Creek on the west. Task 4 – Drainage System Description and Problem Descriptions The downstream drainage path was determined based on City of Renton GIS storm drainage maps, site survey, and information gathered during a site visit. Refer to Figure 5 – Downstream Drainage Map. As previously stated, runoff from the site flows north and west towards Greenes Creek. The proposed drainage improvements will discharge stormwater from the detention facility to Greenes Creek on the northwest corner of the property. 1. Runoff is discharged from the site to the existing Greenes Creek near the northwest corner of the property boundary. Greenes Creek slopes north along the edge of the property. No stormwater flow was observed during the time of visit. 2. Runoff is collected from the creek by an existing 24-inch bypass line. 3. Water flows west to existing storm drain man hole within Lyons Ave NE. 4. From this man hole, piping heads north for approximately 190 feet, discharging into Greenes Creek. 5. Stormwater runoff flows north through a heavily vegetated creek, eventually out falling to May Creek. Task 5 – Mitigation of Existing or Potential Problems As indicated previously, there are no existing problems on-site or downstream of the site. The design of a stormwater control plan meeting the City of Renton requirements, including recommended BMPs will mitigate any potential problems related to the development of the subject site. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 5 Images 1 and 2 – Left image: center of Greenes Creek looking North. Right image: West edge of Greenes Creek looking East. Images 3 and 4 – Left image: 24-inch pipe outfall with trash guard to Greenes Creek . Right image: Greenes Creek looking North. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 6 OFF-SITE ANALYSIS DRAINAGE SYSTEM TABLE -1 Surface Water Design Manual, Core Requirement #2 Basin: Lake Washington Watershed Sub-basin Name: May Creek Symbol Drainage Component Type, Name, and Size Drainage Component Description Slope (estimated) Distance from site discharge Existing Problems Potential Problems Observations of field inspector, resource reviewer, or resident 1 Site Boundary Property line N/A 0 None None N/A 2 Creek Existing Greenes Creek 0.5 to 30% +/-100ft None Sedimentation, ponding, flooding No signs of major sediment, ponding, or flooding 3 Wetland Existing Wetland 0.5 to 30% +/-100ft None Sedimentation, ponding, flooding No signs of major sediment, ponding, or flooding 4 Conveyance System Existing 24-inch bypass pipe 0.5 to 7% +/-500 ft None Under Capacity No capacity problems were observed during site visit 5 Creek Existing Greenes Creek 0.5 to 30% 500-4,150 ft None Sedimentation, ponding, flooding No signs of major sediment, ponding, or flooding 6 Creek Existing May Creek 0.5 to 30% +/-4,150 ft None Sedimentation, ponding, flooding No signs of major sediment, ponding, or flooding Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 7 3.0 Preliminary Drainage Control Plan The stormwater control plan for the site encompasses all available information about the site and its downstream drainage system. This includes site topography, geology, detailed field investigations, and drainage complaints and observations. Flow control and water quality treatment BMPs have been evaluated. Preliminary evaluation of proposed flow control and water quality facilities is provided in Section 4.0. A preliminary drainage plan is shown on Figure 6. FLOW CONTROL STANDARD This section is prepared in conformance with the requirements of the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (COR SWDM) guidelines for drainage review and for downstream analysis of a preliminary subdivision. The following describes the preliminary storm drainage design approach of the stormwater control facilities for the project. In order to comply with Core Requirement #3, this report follows Section 1.2.3. 2 Flow Control Facility Implementation requirements. Based on findings in the soils report, full infiltration is not feasible for the proposed development. The 2017 Manual requires use of extended period of record continuous models such as WWHM, HSPF, MGS Flood, or other. The standard requires that post- developed discharges match pre-development continuous flow durations between 50% of the 2- year level through the full 50-year level and match the 2-year and 10-year peak. The facility was sized to provide flow control for the site which included assumed impervious areas for future homes and driveways up to the maximum impervious area allowed per zoning. WATER QUALITY STANDARD The Basic Water Quality treatment for the proposed development is to be provided through the proposed combined detention/water quality control facility within the proposed stormwater tract. The stormwater system was designed to treat runoff through a wetvault designed in accordance to section 6.4.2 of the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual. Calculations for WQ include assumed impervious areas for the development of the project at hand. Assumed PGIS areas include the proposed road and driveways for the five proposed lots. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 8 4.0 Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis The following is the preliminary analysis and design of the proposed stormwater flow control and water quality facility for the Dalpay preliminary plat. These facilities have been designed to ensure that any adverse impacts from the proposed development on downstream systems are prevented. Part A. Existing Site Hydrology The parcel is currently undeveloped and is vegetated with tall grasses, dense blackberry brambles, and scattered stands of young deciduous trees along portions of the perimeter of the parcel. General site topography of the property generally slopes towards the northwest and west. The project site consists of moderate slopes ranging from 8 to 15 percent, draining into the existing creek. Greenes Creek flows to the north and is located west of the property. As mentioned, in Task 4 of Section 2 of this report, stormwater runoff flows north through Greenes Creek and a series of existing pipes before discharging into May Creek. Per the Flow Control Applications Map provided by the City of Renton, the project is located within a Flow Control Duration Standard area. The 2017 COR SWDM requires projects located in this area to assume a forested historical site condition for the existing site conditions. These assumptions have been used for calculating allowable release rates and flow durations for the existing stormwater control facilities. Existing site hydrology has been modeled using the approved continuous model (MGS Flood). NCRS soils mapping indicates that the site is underlain by Alderwood gravelly sandy loam (AgD). SCS Group C till soils (See Figure 3). Per the Geotechnical Report, the soils observed in the test pits are considered suitable for foundation support but not favorable for infiltration of site stormwater. See Appendix B for more information. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 9 Part B. Developed Site Hydrology The stormwater design has been developed to mitigate changes in stormwater runoff from the proposed short plat. Per Section 1.2.3 of the 2017 COR SWDM, the project is required to match developed discharge durations to predeveloped durations for the range of predeveloped discharge rates from 50% of the 2-year peak flow up to the full 50-year peak flow and match peak rates for the 2-year and 10-year return periods. Developed conditions in the MGS Flood model were updated to meet Flow Control Duration Standards, matching Forested Historical site conditions within this project. The total impervious areas for the new project include the proposed road, curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveways, and assumed roof areas per the maximum allowed impervious area per zoning. The maximum allowed impervious area per code is 50% of the proposed lots or 4,000 SF (whichever is less). These assumed areas were used to model the flow control and water quality facilities for the project. A small portion of the site is bypassed by the proposed drainage system. These areas are shown below and have been accounted for in the calculations and MGS Flood Model. To meet Core Requirement #8, a stormwater wetvault system is proposed for treatment of on-site PGIS areas. Pollution-generating impervious surfaces will be treated before discharging runoff to the proposed stormwater detention vault. The location of the proposed facilities is shown on Figure 6. Part C. Performance Standards Flow Control BMPs The proposed project is required to meet the flow control duration standard matching forested historical site conditions per the 2017 COR SWDM. The proposed flow control facilities were evaluated per current code requirements using an approved continuous model. Water Quality Standard Proposed water quality facilities were designed to mitigate for future development of this site. The basic water quality facilities were examined using the current City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual to meet basic water quality treatment. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 10 Part D. Flow Control System The following provides information related to the proposed flow control facility designed for the development of this site. As previously mentioned, per the requirements set forth by the 2017 COR SWDM, the project will meet flow control duration standards matching historic forested conditions. The vault and flow control structure were designed using MGS Flood, meeting peak rates described in Section 1.2.3 of the surface water design manual. Calculations for the facilities has been included at the end of this report. Post developed runoff will continue to discharge runoff to the existing Greenes Creek via a dispersion trench as shown in Figure 6. Part E. Water Quality System As noted above, basic water quality treatment for the site is provided by the proposed drainage facilities within the proposed stormwater tract. The facilities were evaluated using the 2017 COR SWDM and the approved continuous model. As previously mentioned, the facilities were designed to include assumed impervious areas for future development of the site. The MGS Flood calculations show that the volume required for water quality is 4,766 cubic feet. The proposed wetvault provides sufficient sediment storage to meet the basic water quality treatment requiremets. Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 11 ———————————————————————————————— MGS FLOOD DALPAY FLOW CONTROL & WQ PROJECT REPORT Program Version: MGSFlood 4.50 Program License Number: 201810008 Project Simulation Performed on: 10/24/2019 11:24 AM Report Generation Date: 10/24/2019 11:26 AM ————————————————————————————————— Input File Name: Flow Control & WQ.fld Project Name: Dalpay Short Plat Analysis Title: Flow Control Matching Forested Historic Conditions Comments: Lot size = 1.894ac Impervious = 0.871 ac ———————————————— PRECIPITATION INPUT ———————————————— Computational Time Step (Minutes): 15 Extended Precipitation Time Series Selected Climatic Region Number: 16 Full Period of Record Available used for Routing Precipitation Station : 96004405 Puget East 44 in_5min 10/01/1939-10/01/2097 Evaporation Station : 961044 Puget East 44 in MAP Evaporation Scale Factor : 0.750 HSPF Parameter Region Number: 1 HSPF Parameter Region Name : USGS Default ********** Default HSPF Parameters Used (Not Modified by User) *************** ********************** WATERSHED DEFINITION *********************** Predevelopment/Post Development Tributary Area Summary Predeveloped Post Developed Total Subbasin Area (acres) 1.894 1.895 Area of Links that Include Precip/Evap (acres) 0.000 0.000 Total (acres) 1.894 1.895 ----------------------SCENARIO: PREDEVELOPED Number of Subbasins: 1 ---------- Subbasin : Subbasin 1 ---------- -------Area (Acres) -------- Till Forest 1.808 Impervious 0.086 ---------------------------------------------- Subbasin Total 1.894 Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 12 ----------------------SCENARIO: POSTDEVELOPED Number of Subbasins: 2 ---------- Subbasin : DETENTION & WQ ---------- -------Area (Acres) -------- Till Forest 1.000 Impervious 0.821 ---------------------------------------------- Subbasin Total 1.821 ---------- Subbasin : BYPASS ---------- -------Area (Acres) -------- Till Forest 0.023 Impervious 0.051 ---------------------------------------------- Subbasin Total 0.074 ************************* LINK DATA ******************************* ----------------------SCENARIO: PREDEVELOPED Number of Links: 0 ************************* LINK DATA ******************************* ----------------------SCENARIO: POSTDEVELOPED Number of Links: 2 ------------------------------------------ Link Name: New Structure Lnk1 Link Type: Structure Downstream Link Name: New Copy Lnk2 Prismatic Pond Option Used Pond Floor Elevation (ft) : 100.00 Riser Crest Elevation (ft) : 105.00 Max Pond Elevation (ft) : 105.50 Storage Depth (ft) : 5.00 Pond Bottom Length (ft) : 76.0 Pond Bottom Width (ft) : 40.0 Pond Side Slopes (ft/ft) : L1= 0.00 L2= 0.00 W1= 0.00 W2= 0.00 Bottom Area (sq-ft) : 3040. Area at Riser Crest El (sq-ft) : 3,040. (acres) : 0.070 Volume at Riser Crest (cu-ft) : 15,200. (ac-ft) : 0.349 Area at Max Elevation (sq-ft) : 3040. (acres) : 0.070 Vol at Max Elevation (cu-ft) : 16,720. (ac-ft) : 0.384 Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 13 Massmann Infiltration Option Used Hydraulic Conductivity (in/hr) : 0.00 Massmann Regression Used to Estimate Hydralic Gradient Depth to Water Table (ft) : 100.00 Bio-Fouling Potential : Low Maintenance : Average or Better Riser Geometry Riser Structure Type : Circular Riser Diameter (in) : 18.00 Common Length (ft) : 0.010 Riser Crest Elevation : 105.00 ft Hydraulic Structure Geometry Number of Devices: 5 ---Device Number 1 --- Device Type : Circular Orifice Control Elevation (ft) : 100.00 Diameter (in) : 0.75 Orientation : Horizontal Elbow : No ---Device Number 2 --- Device Type : Circular Orifice Control Elevation (ft) : 101.00 Diameter (in) : 0.25 Orientation : Horizontal Elbow : Yes ---Device Number 3 --- Device Type : Circular Orifice Control Elevation (ft) : 102.00 Diameter (in) : 0.25 Orientation : Horizontal Elbow : Yes ---Device Number 4 --- Device Type : Circular Orifice Control Elevation (ft) : 103.00 Diameter (in) : 1.00 Orientation : Horizontal Elbow : Yes ---Device Number 5 --- Device Type : Circular Orifice Control Elevation (ft) : 104.00 Diameter (in) : 1.20 Orientation : Horizontal Elbow : Yes ------------------------------------------ Link Name: New Copy Lnk2 Link Type: Copy Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 14 Downstream Link: None **********************FLOOD FREQUENCY AND DURATION STATISTICS******************* ----------------------SCENARIO: PREDEVELOPED Number of Subbasins: 1 Number of Links: 0 ----------------------SCENARIO: POSTDEVELOPED Number of Subbasins: 2 Number of Links: 2 ********** Link: New Structure Lnk1 ********** Link Outflow 1 Frequency Stats Flood Frequency Data(cfs) (Recurrence Interval Computed Using Gringorten Plotting Position) Tr (yrs) Flood Peak (cfs) ====================================== 2-Year 2.712E-02 5-Year 4.805E-02 10-Year 7.337E-02 25-Year 9.955E-02 50-Year 0.106 100-Year 0.134 200-Year 0.171 500-Year 0.220 Total Predevelopment Recharge is Greater than Post Developed Average Recharge Per Year, (Number of Years= 158) Predeveloped: 2.177 ac-ft/year, Post Developed: 1.232 ac-ft/year ***********Water Quality Facility Data ************* ----------------------SCENARIO: PREDEVELOPED Number of Links: 0 ----------------------SCENARIO: POSTDEVELOPED Number of Links: 2 ********** Link: New Structure Lnk1 ********** Basic Wet Pond Volume (91% Exceedance): 4766. cu-ft Computed Large Wet Pond Volume, 1.5*Basic Volume: 7149. cu-ft 2-Year Discharge Rate : 0.027 cfs 15-Minute Timestep, Water Quality Treatment Design Discharge On-line Design Discharge Rate (91% Exceedance): 0.13 cfs Off-line Design Discharge Rate (91% Exceedance): 0.07 cfs Dalpay Preliminary Short Plat October 2019 Level 1 Downstream Analysis and Preliminary Drainage Control Plan r18067 Dalpay Technical Information Report 2019-06.docx 15 Infiltration/Filtration Statistics-------------------- Inflow Volume (ac-ft): 533.84 Inflow Volume Including PPT-Evap (ac-ft): 533.84 Total Runoff Infiltrated (ac-ft): 0.00, 0.00% Total Runoff Filtered (ac-ft): 0.00, 0.00% Primary Outflow To Downstream System (ac-ft): 533.80 Secondary Outflow To Downstream System (ac-ft): 0.00 Percent Treated (Infiltrated+Filtered)/Total Volume: 0.00% ********** Link: New Copy Lnk2 ********** Infiltration/Filtration Statistics-------------------- Inflow Volume (ac-ft): 561.95 Inflow Volume Including PPT-Evap (ac-ft): 561.95 Total Runoff Infiltrated (ac-ft): 0.00, 0.00% Total Runoff Filtered (ac-ft): 0.00, 0.00% Primary Outflow To Downstream System (ac-ft): 561.95 Secondary Outflow To Downstream System (ac-ft): 0.00 Percent Treated (Infiltrated+Filtered)/Total Volume: 0.00% ***********Compliance Point Results ************* Scenario Predeveloped Compliance Subbasin: Subbasin 1 Scenario Postdeveloped Compliance Link: New Copy Lnk2 *** Point of Compliance Flow Frequency Data *** Recurrence Interval Computed Using Gringorten Plotting Position Predevelopment Runoff Postdevelopment Runoff Tr (Years) Discharge (cfs) Tr (Years) Discharge (cfs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-Year 6.594E-02 2-Year 3.793E-02 5-Year 0.104 5-Year 5.425E-02 10-Year 0.133 10-Year 7.753E-02 25-Year 0.172 25-Year 0.108 50-Year 0.220 50-Year 0.116 100-Year 0.238 100-Year 0.139 200-Year 0.351 200-Year 0.179 500-Year 0.501 500-Year 0.232 ** Record too Short to Compute Peak Discharge for These Recurrence Intervals **** Flow Duration Performance **** Excursion at Predeveloped 50%Q2 (Must be Less Than or Equal to 0%): -56.5% PASS Maximum Excursion from 50%Q2 to Q2 (Must be Less Than or Equal to 0%): -37.1% PASS Maximum Excursion from Q2 to Q50 (Must be less than 10%): -17.3% PASS Percent Excursion from Q2 to Q50 (Must be less than 50%): 0.0% PASS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEETS ALL FLOW DURATION DESIGN CRITERIA: PASS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figures Vicinity Map No Address Assigned Tax Parcel 0323059120 FIGURE 1 North Not to Scale Site Pictometry, King County, King County Date: 11/12/2018 Notes: ±The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and issubject to change without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied,as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intendedfor use as a survey product. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, orconsequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuseof the information contained on this map. Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except bywritten permission of King County. FIGURE 2 SITE AERIAL 9 Custom Soil Resource Report Soil Map 526161052616305261650526167052616905261710526173052617505261770526179052618105261830526161052616305261650526167052616905261710526173052617505261770526179052618105261830564360 564380 564400 564420 564440 564460 564480 564500 564520 564360 564380 564400 564420 564440 564460 564480 564500 564520 47° 30' 24'' N 122° 8' 43'' W47° 30' 24'' N122° 8' 35'' W47° 30' 16'' N 122° 8' 43'' W47° 30' 16'' N 122° 8' 35'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 10N WGS84 0 50 100 200 300 Feet 0 15 30 60 90 Meters Map Scale: 1:1,120 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest (AOI) Area of Interest (AOI) Soils Soil Map Unit Polygons Soil Map Unit Lines Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip Sodic Spot Spoil Area Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Wet Spot Other Special Line Features Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation Rails Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Background Aerial Photography The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: King County Area, Washington Survey Area Data: Version 14, Sep 10, 2018 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jul 8, 2014—Jul 15, 2014 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Custom Soil Resource Report 10 Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI AgC Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes 3.6 100.0% Totals for Area of Interest 3.6 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Custom Soil Resource Report 11 SSTTSSSDSD SD SD SD SD G GGGG GGG GGG GGG G G G G G G G G G G GGEEEEEEEE E E E E E E E E E ETTTTTTTTT T T TTT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW W WSSSSGG G WWGG GGGGG G WWWGREENES CREEK(TYPE NS STREAM)WETLAND ACAT. IIIGREENES CREEK(TYPE NS STREAM)TAX PARCEL #0323059120(NO SITE ADDRESS)OWNER: THOMAS J. DALPAYTAX PARCEL #80297700801606 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: XINGUO WE & JING-PING CHENTAX PARCEL #9477580130(NO SITE ADDRESS)OWNER: WINDSTONE HOATAX PARCEL #80297700901600 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: ALBERT CHONGTAX PARCEL #80297701201603 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: JOSEPH P. &BRIDGET E. LAMMERSTAX PARCEL #802977TR-B15' PUBLIC WATEREASEMENT PERPLAT20' PUBLIC WATEREASEMENT PER PLAT15' BSBLLOT 8LOT 9LOT 12TRACT BWINDSTONE DIVISION 5VOLUME 262, PAGES 55-57LOT 8LOT 9TRACT B576143275' BUFFER50' STREAMBUFFER15' BSBLTSSD SD G G E T T SSSSSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW W W W W W W W WWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSG G G G G G G G G WWGG G GGGGGGGTAX PARCEL #80297700801606 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: XINGUO WE & JING-PING CHENTAX PARCEL #80297700901600 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: ALBERT CHONGTAX PARCEL #80297701201603 MT BAKER PLACE NERENTON, WA 98059OWNER: JOSEPH P. &BRIDGET E. LAMMERSSTONE R IDGE (AKA W INDSTONE )VOLUME 230 , PAGES 61 -65LOT 8LOT 9LOT 12LOT 7LOT 10LOT 11LOT 13LOT 147675' BUFFER15' BSBLSE RENTON - I SS AQUAH ROAD (NE SUNSE T BOU L E V ARD ) (SR 9 9 )0SCALE:60301" = 30'90Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRSTLEGENDBGBUILDINGBOFBLOW-OFFCB ICATCH BASIN TYPE 1CNSCONCRETE NAIL SETCORCORNERCOSSANITARY SEWER CLEAN-OUTCPPCORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPEDIDUCTILE IRONDP-SURVEY CONTROLEBELECTRIC BOXFHFIRE HYDRANTFNCFENCEGPGUY POLEIPIRON PIPELPLIGHT POLEPVCPLASTIC PIPERCFREBAR & CAP FOUNDRCSREBAR & CAP SETSMHSANITARY SEWER MANHOLETERTELEPHONE RISERTMHTELEPHONE MANHOLETSBTRAFFIC SIGNAL BOXTSPTRAFFIC SIGNAL POLEWMWATER METERWVWATER VALVEFENCE LINEUNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINEGAS LINESANITARY SEWER LINESTORM DRAIN LINEUNDERGROUND TELEPHONE LINEWATER LINEXXEGGSSSDTWDRAWN:APPROVED:PLOTTED:DESIGNED:L:\2018\18067\3 DEVELOPMENT\CAD\HOST DRAWINGS\PRELIM SHORT PLAT\18067X02.DWG2019/10/09 15:22EMALMSHEETSE 1/4, SE 1/4 SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 N, RANGE 5 E, W.M.CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTONDALPAY PROPERTIESJOB NO. 18067CITY OF RENTONKING COUNTYWASHINGTONFORDALPAY PRELIMINARY SHORT PLATERMLDN10/9/1910/9/19EXISTING CONDITIONSNE 17TH STREETMOUNT BAKERPLACE NE MOUNT BAKER PL. NEEXISTING CONDITIONS NOTES1.VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD 1988 PER CITY OF RENTON SURVEY CONTROL NETWORK BOOK DATED MAY 2000.MASTER BENCHMARK: CITY OF RENTON SURVEY CONTROL POINT1845- FOUND 3" DIAMETER CONCRETEMONUMENT WITH 1/2" BRASS PLUG IN CASE AT THE INTERSECTION OF SE 112TH STREET AND 148TH AVENUESE, DOWN 1.3 FEET.ELEVATION = 467.758 FEET. (NAVD 1988)SITE BM#1: GOLDSMITH SURVEY CONTROL POINT DP*2- SET CONCRETE NAIL WITH TAG 3 FEET NORTH OF FOGLINE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SR 900 +/- 43 FEET WEST OF THE EAST END OF GUARD RAIL, 7 FEET WEST OFGREENES CREEK SIGN AND 35 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER. SEE MAP FOR PLOTTEDLOCATION.ELEVATION = 444.43 FEET. (NAVD 1988)SITE BM#2: GOLDSMITH SURVEY CONTROL POINT MON*50072 - FOUND 4" SQUARE CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH2" BRASS DISK AND PUNCH IN CASE 3.8 FEET SOUTH OF END OF ASPHALT OF MT BAKER PLACE NE. SEE MAPFOR PLOTTED LOCATION.ELEVATION = 423.34 FEET. (NAVD 1988)SITE BM#3: GOLDSMITH SURVEY CONTROL POINT DP*1A - SET REBAR AND CAP IN GRAVEL ON THE EAST SIDE148TH AVENUE +/- 65 FEET NORTH OF FIRE HYDRANT NEAR NORTHEAST FILLET AT THE INTERSECTION OF148TH AVENUE AND SR 900 AND 3 FEET EAST OF THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT OF 148TH AVENUE. SEE MAP FORPLOTTED LOCATION.ELEVATION = 429.90 FEET. (NAVD 1988)SITE BM#4: SOUTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER - SET CONCRETE NAIL WITH TAG. SEE MAP FOR PLOTTEDLOCATION.ELEVATION = 443.25 FEET. (NAVD 1988)2.PLANIMETRIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS PER ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILESPROVIDED BY BARGHAUSEN PER A BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY DATED OCTOBER 28, 2016.GOLDSMITH HAS PERFORMED A SITE VISIT, REVIEWED SAID MAP, MADE SURVEY CHECKS TO OCCUPATIONAND TAKEN ELEVATIONS AT SELECTED POINTS ACROSS THE SUBJECT PROPERTY BETWEEN APRIL 11 AND 12,2018, AND FOUND NO ISSUES. ELEVATIONS WERE TAKEN ACROSS THE SITE BY BARGHAUSEN AND AREAVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY BUT ARE NOT ALL SHOWN HEREON FOR SAKE OF CLARITY.3.UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON ARE PER A COMBINATION OF FIELD LOCATED SURFACEOBSERVABLE FEATURES AND RECORDS OF THE APPLICABLE UTILITY PURVEYOR. ALL LOCATIONS SHOULD BEVERIFIED PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION.4.THE WETLAND FLAGS SHOWN HEREON WERE SET BY ALTMANN OLIVER ASSOCIATES, LLC IN MARCH 2018 ANDFIELD SURVEYED BY GOLDSMITH ON APRIL 12, 2018. SEE THE WETLAND BIOLOGIST REPORT FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION.5.SEE CREATIVE LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS ARBORIST REPORT DATED MAY 9, 2019 FOR ALL TREE SIZEDIAMETERS, SPECIES AND DRIP LINE DIAMETERS.6.TRAVERSING AND DATA COLLECTION WERE PERFORMED USING ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWINGINSTRUMENTS: A 3-SECOND GT-503 TOPCON TOTAL STATION, A 3-SECOND PS-103A TOPCON TOTAL STATION, A5-SECOND GPT-3005W TOPCON TOTAL STATION.ALL FIELD WORK WAS PERFORMED, AND EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED, IN COMPLIANCE WITH WAC 332-130.148TH AVENUE SE (NILE AVENUE NE) 148TH AVENUE SE (NILE AVENUE NE)FIGURE 4 9,0281505 City of Renton Print map Template This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONWGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Notes Downstream Analysis 06/05/2019 Legend 1023 0 512 1023Feet Information Technology - GIS RentonMapSupport@Rentonwa.gov Environment Designations Natural Shoreline High Intensity Shoreline Isolated High Intensity Shoreline Residential Urban Conservancy Jurisdictions Streams (Classified) <all other values> Type S Shoreline Type F Fish Type Np Non-Fish Type Ns Non-Fish Seasonal Unclassified Not Visited Wetlands Pump Stations Discharge Points Stormwater Mains Culverts Open Drains Facility Outlines Private Pump Stations Private Discharge Points Private Pipes Private Culverts Private Open Drains Private Facility Outlines Streets Parks Waterbodies Map Extent2010 WWWWWWWWSD SD SD SD SDGG G GG G GGGGGGG G G G G G G G G G GGE E EEE EE E E E E E E E E E E E T T T TT T T T TTT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW W W W WSSSSSSSSGGGGG G WWGG G GGGGG WWWSSTTSSWETLAND ACAT. IIIGREENES CREEK(TYPE NS STREAM)GREENES CREEK(TYPE NS STREAM)615 5 . 0 '542110,348 SF9,534 SF13,459 SF13,160 SF15,537 SFTRACT A(CRITICAL AREA)TRACT BRIGH T -OF -WA Y DED ICA T ION ARE A = 9 ,11 7 SF21'21'7,354 SFTRACT B(STORM DETENTION)310,918 SF3,200 SFBYPASS AREA79,318 SFAREA TO DETENTION42' R.O.W.SECTION A-AMOUNT BAKER PL. NEN.T.S.15.5'DRIVINGLANE5' SIDEWALKVERTICAL CONCRETECURB AND GUTTER, TYP.2%±2%0.5' CURB2%±2%15.5'DRIVINGLANE5' SIDEWALK0.5' CURBDRAWN:APPROVED:PLOTTED:DESIGNED:L:\2018\18067\5 REPORTS\DRAINAGE, SWPPP, O&M\CAD\18067-DRAINAGE BASINS.DWG2019/10/25 12:03ClatorreSHEETSE 1/4, SE 1/4 SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 23 N, RANGE 5 E, W.M.CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTONCLTCLTKJGDALPAY PROPERTIESJOB NO. 18067CITY OF RENTONKING COUNTYWASHINGTONHGGEXH5H.dwt BGOLDS 10/21/14 08:42S:\DWTs\Shared Printers\TitleBlocks\HGG Standard\HGGEXH5H.dwt FORDALPAY PRELIMINARY SHORT PLAT10/25/1910/25/19PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE PLAN01801203060SCALE: 1" = 60'S E R EN TON - I S SAQUAH ROAD 148TH AVENUE SE MOUNT BAKER PL. NE Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallR40 LF68 LF 12" SDTYPE I CB, TYP.ROOF/YARD DRAINCONNECTION, TYP.COMBINED DETENTION AND WATER QUALITY FACILITYREQUIRED DETENTION VOLUME = 15,200 CU.FT.REQUIRED WQ VOLUME = 5,429 CU. FT.TOP OF LID ELEV. = 429.0INSIDE OF LID ELEV. = 428.0OUTLET IE = ±422.0PROPOSED MAJOR 10' CONTOUR430SDSSWPROPOSED SANITARY SEWER PIPELEGENDSPROPOSED WATER MAINDWPROPOSED SIDEWALKPROPOSED ASPHALT PAVEMENTPROPOSED CB TYPE IIPROPOSED SANITARY SEWER MHPROPOSED CB TYPE IPROPOSED STORM PIPEPROPOSED MINOR 2' CONTOUR428FLOW CONTROLFACILITYDISPERSION TRENCHGROUND ELEV. = ±422.018067-Drainage Basins.dwg clator 10/25/19 12:03L:\2018\18067\5 REPORTS\DRAINAGE, SWPPP, O&M\CAD\18067-Drainage Basins.dwg PROPOSED BSBL5'15 . 4 '6.7'16 LF 20 LF5.3' 4,514752 City of Renton Print map Template This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONWGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Notes None 06/06/2019 Legend 512 0 256 512 Feet Information Technology - GIS RentonMapSupport@Rentonwa.gov Erosion Hazard - High Landslide Very High High Moderate Unclassified Slope City of Renton >15% & <=25% >25% & <=40% (Sensitive) >40% & <=90% (Protected) >90% (Protected) Environment Designations Natural Shoreline High Intensity Shoreline Isolated High Intensity Shoreline Residential Urban Conservancy Jurisdictions Streams (Classified) <all other values> Type S Shoreline Type F Fish Type Np Non-Fish Type Ns Non-Fish Seasonal Unclassified Not Visited Wetlands Seismic Hazard Areas Faults Streets Points of Interest Parks Waterbodies Map Extent2010 Appendix A King County Water & Land Resources Division Drainage Complaint Investigation Sheets King County Water and Land Resources Division - Drainage Services Section Complaint Search Printed : 5/9/2019 1:24:00 PM Number Type Type of Problem Address of Problem Comments Tbros Page Complaint Type Code Type of Problem Address of Problem Comments 2009-0008 R RFD 10415 147TH AVE SE INQUIRY FROM MS. DONNELLY ABOUT 626J5 2009-0250 NDA- RFD 10269 147TH AVE SE SURCHARGING CB ERODES DRIVEWAY. 626J5 2009-0250 R RFD 10269 147TH AVE SE SURCHARGING CB ERODES DRIVEWAY. 626J5 2010-0374 C DDM 148TH AVE SE - SE May Valley flooding? Inv did not find any 626J5 2010-0714 C RFD 10269 14TH AVE SE Yard/house flooding from storm? Inv found 626J5 2010-0714 R RFD 10269 14TH AVE SE Yard/house flooding from storm? Inv found 626J5 2011-0722 X INQ 5625 NE 26TH ST EMAIL CONCERNING ROADSIDE DITCH 626J5 2012-0676 WQC DES LYONS AVE NE Dirt from new development on road? Project 626J6 2013-0760 WQC WQDR 2701 Nile Ave NE Tires in wetlands 626J5 2014-0152 I INQ 10415 147TH AVE SE EMAIL INQUIRY ABOUT POTENTIAL 626J5 2014-0245 X DDM 10415 147th AVE SE INQUIRY ABOUT A PROJECT IN THE CITY 626J5 2014-0500 C MFD 10217 148th Ave SE Dumping in ditch? 626J5 2015-0293 NDA- DES 10415 147th Ave SE ACTUALLY TURNED TO NDA-Q ON 3/23/15. 626J5 2015-0293 R DES 10415 147th Ave SE 626J5 2015-0321 WQC WQO 10274 147TH AVE SE Collapsing railroad ties near stormwater ditch. 626J5 2015-0631 C DES 10415 147th Ave SE Concern about roadside ditch maintenance. 626J5 2015-0863 C RFD 10202 148TH AVE SE Ditch water is crossing the driveway and 626J5 2015-0863 R RFD 10202 148TH AVE SE Ditch water is crossing the driveway and 626J5 2016-0556 C INQ 9846 148TH AVE SE Unpermitted septic and earth moving 626J5 2017-0621 WQC WQDR 10217 148TH AVE SE Litter in the culvert draining into Greens Creek 626J5 2017-0725 X INQ 10415 147th Ave SE Several emails received by several staff 626J5 2018-0003 WQC WQO 10201 148th Ave SE water coming over the side of the bank into 626J5 2018-0282 R DES 10202 148th Ave SE Erosion in R-O-W due to runoff from private 626J5 2019-0075 C RFD 10415 147th Ave SE Concern about Greenes Stream. Complaint 626J5 2019-0078 R SKH 10218 148th Ave SE Sinkhole 37' x 14' x "a couple" feet deep. 626J5 Appendix B Geotechnical Report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. – April 19, 2019