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J� \ ? c ZONE X o Off a ... �` ,y 30 f••t west �O7 �53P0 1?p ! .- � tck River , SO ' :•nt •rl in• ofill \�� " shed by CH2M - 1 �( ' �¢} t t h• high•s t = T! on northerly /� t the northwest O= s t 1 x . .. _ , - ( Belt Park in n ! ® 'i south of the t f Br i dye over ! shed by CH2M 1 ,# 5 LONG ACf?ES i's, ZONE AH— RACE TRACK + t �i.. (EL 16) SOU 1#'�.CST 19TH STREET in aouthw•at O Iwo ll on Ih• I• over Green -ff m r , .1( E� ith along the +1 --,--a q� r iita 1 1 . i•r Boul •vord y ► m 1" � ' _1q, ZONE X 1174 )1 1 r CO r r 1 -{. h �f l rIZ 9 � �, ,:. y ZONE X tw•st •rIy face t ZONE AH �, ' ZONE AE �I tr •• on 1 •ft m ,;1T = - (EL18) , m = , o,.; . ,I ) 00 feet from 0 a FEET # • of large CC) • SW 21ST / - f••t east of f of pond, 3, 200 {� ' r ' a M1 P ZONE AH f ,� f t bank from {s .r 4 3 r d Str ••t . 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D lq S 18 ...1 N r, 3outhcentee Snapping Ctr; ,® • , ,- gi a t' L :WITH PFL s �TM , '� rt s t .--' .W• x.PRO CT 94001 ' �N 1 - i�� t p S ti E, cc 0 yi K >�nvr-., 0 iN27TH � 0,;N • �N IQ h,,, Q _i Mag 14.00 Fri Feb 05 09:z 9 1999 Local Road 0 Point of Interest E' Y Scale 1:31,25C (at center) Major Connector Small Town 2000 Feet I "new*=_'State Route Exit/Gas II1000 Meters 'Interstate/Limited Access Exit/Lodging H I { [ Exit Exit/Food t Utility/Pipe Locale Railroad tl Public Airport 01v97 pelkorme.i street Apas•UbA3#1 .,r i i p - !t ,.,r I-, -••••'"R'''; /' i t X i Y I; *si RIPARIAN 'Ff:FTAmnu k :•„ HIrAr AN _licit vI VEGETATION g.f DRAINAGE DITCH3 (WETLAND) �r �A Y+ ((( CONCRETE — \ EMBANKMENT \1 APPROXIMATE CONTOUR FROM TOPO MAPS r--- --/ , I I .. �— 1 PROPOSED ROUTE �—�/ ASPHALT 1 1 90EWALK PROPOSED CONDUIT [RAVEL/— ROUTE 90E1VALK 1 1 • 9 �DEWA + ; r . \ I , , 0I01m 21% I I i WM \I GRADY WAT SW 1 14_e______1 -13 • _ — GRADY WAY SW 1 1 N i i au 403t --+ I I r W t O SHORELANO MANAGEMENT AREA SHORELAND LIMITS CONCRETE MANAGEMENT AREA EMBANKMENT LIMITS I 1 \ RIPARIAN RIPARIAN VEGETATION E 7 VEGETATION • 41 5. 0 d rn Q.0 8 8 a^ o + ;RING P�PoC ct�g-CCROSSING ococ a< SITE PLAN DRAWING 50 y an .^ rn N NOTES: LOCATION: KING COUNTY PROJECT: THE RING SCALE: 1"=50' o o FOSTER MI WHEELER 1. PACI PACFIC FIBER UNK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UTIUTY LOCATIONS SHOWN OR NOT <6L_ CITY OF RENTON FIBER OPTIC NETWORK PROJECT: # 94005 MP 56 TO MP 57 &� ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION P A C I F I C SECTION: 24 PHASE IV - CITY OF ISSAQUAH TO DwG. NO. i_, TOWNSHIP: 23N a FIBER L I N Y RANGE: 5E WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY a- UP / SHORELAND MANAGEMENT UNIT / / Z *:. 44. / \„. ORDINARY / / ��\ , HICHWATER C0 �4 MARK • .i: tip, `kv Q- i 0 Vp ))))) / I 1 .....44:: \ )9 �, �• 'y SHORELAND b MANAGEMENT UNIT iO 1S , C., CP H -.111 in H____ N --- -,,, I DX L illitigintiS""'. :el /� ) N N MNI Ill CON :XI VII IN II 0 c.3 a '' W _ tligligrig '.' z u = o /U N PROPOSED / CONDUIT ROUTE I CD 3 on o'..- N H Y D_ . ...a I` IL 7 rn /cn L..... ... C' 3a co co CEDAR RIVER CROSSING 0 SITE PLAN DRAWING -Z O Q n rn N NOTES: REVISIONS PROJECT: THE RING SCALE: 1"-50' ao1. PACIFIC FIBER LINK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN OR NOT REV DATE DESCRIPTION INmAt. (CC__ .-. FIBER OPTIC NETWORK o? FOSTER T.J11 WHEELER SHOWN. PROJECT: # 94005 MP 54 TO MP 55 C J ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION PACIFIC PHASE IV - CITY OF RENTON DWG. NO. UPFLPT20 a FIBER LINK TO WEST VALLEY HWY 4 © CITY OF RENTON COMA p .-4. .r ' ,' i_ . Planning/Building/Public Works ,`P • 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 . , S. +�• ' 'lb ®1 $i 4 .a r;. ,G�ti4 AUG 1 3 1' 9 �+�erep * ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED r,P P \\C,&.......\\:-..--..---4b 7204260 U.$. POSTAGE * ; \SQ\�QS p\ S c, 40 fe Mf / t 1 Craig Baker t° Pacific Fiber Link Company ��� � S7� C, 1215 Centra - .— S Ncii-(ON1tst-1, vif CI O Kent WA 98 tlAM'. "17 ,'ttl1 N ii'V4 11V " ("1/" " RETURN TO SENDER NO FORWARD ORDER ON FILE rti,r_S I ::. tiNABt..F.. ro FORWARO RETURN TO SENDER SZ *.a. Iilillilli,ii,llli,il,lit milli il,ll,n„lilili,illiiiiiilIh,i . (21'14 Q3 (-(59_,tilittOt TO1A5 © CITY OF RENTON t1 �`�`"67? "" — ` i Planning/Building/Public Works (� 1- a w CDs ..1 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 FEB 2 3 9 .3 5 � � tri ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 1? i 4 Y, F 'Of T !. 6.i._#+h r AiEE 172305-9047-05 S. L. Routley 918Riverside Dr. Renton, WA 98055 F1DTDELIVERABLE ( )14667AS ADDRESSED 9Z N :tl;:BLE TO FG>�'N RD v; TU Vcl n> l RE1N TO SENDER �y �,ll.- Se,p -�2. 1(tI„liilill,itililiiiiliiill,itlili,llm1tLtiltil,fl<<ilil 0 p CITY OF RENTON '�4 �? r.� I 0 u! .",,,A T�4 0"v.�' r,, ^r smIL Planning/Building/Public Works a 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 N FEB 2 3'9 9 �.' '. 0 .� 0 5 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED \rJ 67 ' `'? 4 9 a F. .w . 0MIC t. rlt►hT 000720-0145-05 Mathew& Monica Bueno 913 Harrington Ave. N. E. #6 Renton, WA 98056 BUEN913 980563014 1997 19 02/25/99 4.-- _ ...... FORWARD TIME EXP RTN TO SEND +; ;IGELlVsRASIE 98 WILLIAMS AVE S 1 :+ +ADDRESSED _ 8 6eC� BUENO 33 9 Z RENTON WA 98055-2150 N WIRE TO FOR,YARD .7�--;1 t IRETURN TO SENDER ��fff��. Wd ? J j { 0 co CITY OF RENTON i—iett. r 4 tu V) ail Planning/Building/Public Works ,- < t..) 0 tt 9 -:: .`.".ii : 5 : 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 co - FE 23'9 0 3 0 u..i 6 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED TA *i F fi Fl M. P"RI'MTI.O. &iat iz,MIA Wil* . 172305-9075-00 June M. Evans 817 N 1st St Renton, WA 98055 101-DELIVERABLE UNABLE TO FORWARD ''(-›*-----:' a RETURN TO SEPOER ) lAid - lithilitlinituillilliliiiiitillilitilldeliiilidiiiiiiiii 111 ---7 .1--.1.,, ,..,__ `•-7-2s-PL)----•\ ,-_,_. -:-..- r-r.;:. -/-1 \l--- --5 2%2 14 GA WELDED '--... - , _i_ ,--.1 J'-- WIRE FABRIC OR APPROVED )' - �` -- EQUAL ATTACHED WITH 4 0. POST -Y ` �f Vr ,,:_:—I/,d/ 1 ...I r--r-1-..4C.'....\--)-- SAPS OR WIRE RINGS C O.G 111 / r ` �1 -'.r \ ':N /p1 N1 - - T `Y {..\..\-' - -- \- a l) - GTE — T l ,-'. r • 3' , WTERAl I ' -�1-i f - � ' y� EQUAL f ABRIC /�j// _ - -1aD DR APPROVED 'q ..Q.. —� -~ 2�= i' \. C 1$ EQUAL wsuimoNs. ' > _- y-. ....,-...' / l". -"pi........-.....2....1.4........hz-wr„,..04.--7-.01.,..,--- .111.4 ..... -,.... .0 JA i --94.. :j. mil; t\ /, ,�/] '/r --'..-INN \ \ 1 _ , ,i� r4' O.0 A 9URT BOTTOU OF Fk Z FARiCC ( TRENCH PLUGS r\ IACrit�D ----� _ WTERIAL IN 6'X6' TRENCH \ \ t / / �� ° J �,� f1 `� .S \-. `• \ i 1 ' 'ice �� ELEVATION '� �. CONDOR rl` \ `1 J 1 lam_ `t- ltlEnsllOR DIKE---"--...--.-- • TRENCH PLUGS =ET 10 STAMM ARCH EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION FACIUTIES TRDACH PUJCS ARE SACXS of SOIL PLACED EROW THE BOTTOU OF THE DITCH TO NATURAL GROUND SURFACE,COYPU-RELY SURROUNDING Tie CONDUIT. THE SPACING 6 INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE NOTES-. SLOPE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY.-WAY. THE fECOInIDIDED SPACONG S GIVEN IN THE FOLLOWING TA3L DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS Z" 1. PLACE 1'WIDTH OF 3/4'TO UNLE S SPEC:FIED ON THE PROJECT PLANS GENERAL Cl 1 2' WASHED RCCX OR PEA GRAVEL ?? -4`-wA YonYon 'NOTTRENCH P_UG SPACING FOLLOWING YEL URED WLl BE IWPLEWE UN D TO PROTECT THE WORK AREA iL YE ATON HAS \ OH BOTH SIDES OF FL4CE TO CREATE A BEENRE-FSAL C. BEISL-ED Sr APE. 0-5^ 'NOT INQUIRED INTERCEPTOR DIM L FETE-Hi FABRIC SHALL coVEit BOTICW Of 5-15X 300 FEET d':d'TRENCH AND EXTE.4D 2. UIN.BEYOND 15-30% 200 FEET INTERCEPTOR DIKES ARE SPACED AND PLACED TO DIVERT THE ROW OF WATER ON THE GRADED PIPCJNE THE WITS OF THE GRAVEL RIGHT-Of-WAT WO AREAS PROTECTED FROM MOON BE WELL ESTABLISHED VEGETATION. THE O >3GX 100 FEET INTERCEPTOR DIKES DIVERT THE WATER FROM THE RIGHT-OF-WAY BEFORE SCOURING VELOOTIES ARE REACHED. N., 2':4' POST THE OF DIE DIKES olVER51T WITH THE SLOPE Of THE RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE V3 AT 4'O.C. "NHEN THE CONDOR 6 IN A SOIL NOREZON THAT 5 EXTRELELT SUBJECT TO EROSION AND THE RIGHT- RECODU SPACING SPACNG P VARIESENT DIKr'S 6 GIVEN W THE FOF THE R TABLE. 1 OF-WAY SLOPE IS LESS THAN 5X,TRENCH PLUGS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT A SPACING OF 350 FEET. FILTER FABRIC 50 CRPROVEDL I IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR TRENCH FUG SPACINGS, STF.W CROSSINGSRE TH REQUIRING MOAN ONE CIF � � DAY TO CONSTRICT WILL HAVE TRENCH PLUGS. A TRENCH PLUG WILL BE PLACED AT THE TOP OF EACH F -OF-WAT SLCr` p1Kf csACHG BANK AS SOON AS THE DITCH 6 CLOUTED. WHOA THE CONDUIT 6 LOWERED IN,THE TRENCH PLUG 0-SX NOT REQUIRED 2'I2' 14 GA. �I WILL BE REUOVED,THEN REPLACED AROUND THEE CONDUIT. WELD-5 MIRE FASRUC OR 5-15% APPROVED EQUAL I TRENCH PLUGS PREVENT EROSION Of TJE BACCX1 FROU BOTH SURFACE FLOW AND SUB-A1RFAC FLOW 150 TUT_ J a ATTAGI Berm Of WATER. AN RJIUSERATTON OF THE JRENOI PLUGS 6 SHOWN ON THE TRENCH PLUG OCTAL. 15-30X 100 FEET A ..* DIRECTION OF STAPLE OR - • WORK AREA 2 WIRE SLINGS EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS OR FABRICS >3oX FM F " . EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS ARE OAP:WITH A PLASTIC WEBBING WIDCH HOLDS A WULCING WTETUAL NOTE TEHPORART DOE SPACING 5 TwK(TIE VALUE CIYEI RIABOVE TABLE. BE TWO LAYERS OF WEBBING. THE WLCHDIG WLLL TER PASSES AIR AND WATER TO FACLJTATE n e� F� I WMN GMT/LIMON OF THE SEED AND CROWN OF THE VEGETATION IDLE RETAINING THE SOIL IN PLACE- TEMPORARY HN rots ES mu.BE C91StR1XiED DURING THE tax GRADING. PERfiANDNf H>IlES w14 BE C0ISTRUCTED DURING FINAL GRADING. THE DIKE MU.BE CONSTICTED WITH WASHED GRAVEL o/ 1F REQUIRED,THHE BLANKETS WILL BE PLACED AFTER SEEDING IN STEP CLTT BANKS(GL-ATER THAN 3:1 awPACTED EARN,1.5 FEET HIGH WITH A BASE WIDTH OF 3.D FEET OR GREATER. THE DIKES WILL . PEA, r SLOPES)WHERE THE VEGETATIVE COVER HAS BON DISIURSED.THE BLANKETS WILL BE PEGGED TO FRIEND�PLFIELT J,CROSS THE RIGHTT-OF-WAY. THE DOSS Wll BE CONSTRICTED w@I A 2A OR CUM THE EARTH'MI WOODEN PEGS AS RECOWHOIDE'D sr THE U,WUFACFURER PERCENT POSITIVE COW10DLL ADM AN L'!STATION OF A TYPICAL INTERCEPTOR DOLE 6 S IOWII ON THE 61 PUBIS-cf-WAT BIN DHVFR9ON ADPES AND MERCLPfOR DOES DETAa.. Dom W J.BE Y OC.D 50 THAT THE WATER 6 CIW ON WELL VEGETATED AREA OR A HKCI TRENCH PLUG DETAIL YfL,> T 11.CONTROL FABRIC- SECTION A-A IF REQUIRED,PERUwtrIT DIKES CANSFRUCTETS AT THE DID OF CONSTRUCTION WILL BE TOPSOU:D, N.T S. FaH1AQFD AND y[D. DEVELOP!`ENT F" ` TYPICAL SILT FENCE DETAIL TYPICAL RIGHT-OF-WAY WITH DIVERSION SLOPES CITY UF tiEI t<_`4 N.T.S. AND INTERCEPTOR DIKES FEB 0 4 1 9 N.T.S. RECERV D • NOTES:• REVISIONS � SEATTLE, WA TO PORTLAND, OR HORIZ. SCALE: N.T.S. - --...r. 1. P DC DKR LANK 6 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY unuTT LOCADNIS SrHOAN OR NOT REV DATE DEsatu nOM Nn TYPICAL DETAIL jj ��� :IBER OPTIC NETWORK VERY, SCALE: N.T.S. PACIFIC PROJECT. 94001 DWG. NO. DAVID EVANS EROSION CONTROL $ I ° E ■ E I N K DATE: S_2O-98 TD-4 AND ASSOCIATES.WREN . o , `� ti.. , ' z in 9Ty ›- a' Tlrs map is for ust 5�� },E ,y 4 d k �k ;' -, q rr j i _ it does not necessa ryk,! _,y� s F '� �'� CO rn I- u'9 Q local drainage sour 3 A. ^�. , ,,'a '`I zt ,, :' '}"re fay ` J J Y cc ?«x !�y� u• ' .�: n" W w Q 0 i NORTH MARION �� Special Flood Haza • i, (i CO ° i'� Ccastal base flood r as a'ta�A o O ¢O STREET o • z o co the effects of wave r ` €a ` 4 m, " (y Viz; NO �• c m frcm those deve, 3 ,:.:Fr.., ,. 4.717. - RT/y F 0Q° evacuation lanninc a v.ei a�j 3RD STREET Areas of Special Flc P�'",_. . . x<•m .>� 4 4'A , A59.V.and"lip E.WCertainareanotiZONE X ` O zjfloodcontroswcnZ \— �_ ' tiOgT SOHTN Q LU N BROOKSBcundariesfthe'" \ 2ND Q STREET yinterpolatedetwee O _ K Oq7 hydraulic cosiderat RM 78' c , STRFFT s tiF Emergencyanager3UTH AIRPORT �sTFloodway withs in WAY �' "gOHNORTH 2ND STREET 2°_ 9. NORTH 2ND STREET �__ STRET Floodway wths a, oSOUT1 TILLICUM STREET ©T `?_\\ .O s� 0 0 4715 7RD Resourcep System nUr C under the Coastal p Spq J NORTH " MONT Rfy should ate contacrtsa shov SOUTH TOBIN STREET , NO FFT prc 1�P OCgC� a limits have change p a ' zLa 2� W ti Fo• community map S TOBIN ST r!� z z z Se_lion 6.0 of the F w Lu co ZONE AE x Z 'o III > > For adjoining a' W o�' ZONE X I g map pa Q pcn r:•, °N• w w Msp Index. REAS ' a QP g le a 0 _t;RM27s °Jh A�F ` NE / m Refer t 0 :1- 2 _ / CA n ' © COUNTYWI SOUTH • N O •‘ J0` 30 O 2ND STREET J 0Q°a 5° Q 18 PP j ~ j j P �,ill' 1�24 GAO 17 G9�CFl EFFECTIVE DAT Revise _ ° - o o © ,.,�. ZONE X ZONE X O ;" µ ° W _ ' ',..; 4a *w ,:_ ZONE X N w w ' e To determine if flood SOUTH . 3RD STREET a a S°V�� © ` y call the National Flood W SOUTH 3RDre C�d Cy > VfP STREET © .QR �L9 33D W D w ZONE A rr` VAN PLACE z z w Q > Jc'EP .r _ a£ +P r c:.-a s° W F �° �� ZONE X z a a ti ti)J © CtiiCq �h 'A a W • CO 6)& © APF SOUTH 4TH / vtic ZONE AEA 40 -,s © 500 I." STREET OUTH 4TH O �i� O4, © ;per E—� NO x L N Z STREET �9n = 9GF _ N V I— CCW C 22 cc z S GZ a F m 3 > 0 d Ls>o T•A.16! 'o F AlN PP zr A4A Ilk,OUSH -.70 � RM21 NI ,,pc E _•IIPIP•'• • 5TH STREET 17- -57 VIUL z ��, x ILWAUKEE W a' D W W Q ZONE X F Q Q f OG • �y SOUTH 6TH STREET SOOT Ft = y J STH sTN SOUTH 6TH Hi LT 0 , / . III I o REFT r H z W w. 3 5_ L, N 9� III / ' 7THLi STREET SOUTH 7TH STREET zilm set' of IBIS 99 -015,sm 000720-0008-01 000720-0050-08 W• E. Bennett Frank& Darlene Brozovich 66 Williams Ave. S. City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 000720-0053-05 000720-0055-03 James G. Johnson Michael E. O'Harra 4258 SW Sunset Drive 94 Williams Ave. S. Lake Osewego, OR 97034 Renton, WA 98055 000720-0062-04 00720-0081-01 W. E. Bennett Riverview Apartments City of Renton do Gran Inc 200 Mill Ave S. 1021 1st Ave. W. Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98199 000720-0086-06 000720-0089-03 Alexander & Mary Nguyen Sharon Elliott 104 Wells Ave S. 114 Wells Ave S Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 000720-0090-00 Jack K. & Loise E. Gannon 000720-0091-09 Trustees Charles L. Custer J K& L E Gannon Living Trust 118 Wells Ave S. 22925 SE 292nd Pl. Renton, WA 98055 Kent, WA 98042 000720-0092-08 Kimberly Portera 000720-0093-07 c/o David P. Tracy Atty William E. & Mary E Tomalin 108 Wells Ave S 10464 Forest Ave S Renton, Wa 98055 Seattle, Wa 98178 000720-0094-06. 000720-0095-05 W. E. Bennett City of Renton St. Lukes Episcopal Church 200 Mill Ave S. 999 Wells Ave S Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 000720-0096-04 000720-0097-03 R. E. Storwick Larry W& Bettie A Eccles P. O. Box 78327 13905 E. Lake Kathleen Dr. SE Seattle, WA 98178 Renton, WA 98056 000720-0109-09 000720-0111-05 Tennessee Group L.L.C. Norman & Marian Schultz 710 S. 2nd St. 7634 S. Sunnycrest Road Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98178 000720-0130-02 000720-0138-04 Robert L. Anderson Violet Meakin 316 Capt. Gray Ct. SE 7100 S. Taft Ocean Shores, WA 98569 Seattle, WA 98178 000720-0145-05 000720-0147-03 Mathew& Monica Bueno Maxwell H. Ryan 913 Harrington Ave. N. E. #6 P. O. Box 336 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98057 000720-0162-03 000720-0160-05 Greg Gannon Frank Brozovich Nancy Brewer 7547 S. Laurel St. 30808 SE 384th Seattle, WA 98178 Enumclaw, WA 98022 000720-0168-07 172305-9037-0 Ren Four Inc Wyman K. Dobson P. O. Box 59 821 N 1st St Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9046-06 000720-0160-04 Warin L. & brenda E. Gross Jon& Linda Newman 829 N 1st St. 8070 Langston Rd S Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98178 000720-0164-01 172305-9010-08 St. Lukes Episcopal Church Rudy J. Starkovich 999 Wells Ave S 810 N. Riverside Dr. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9045-07 172305-9047-05 Rudy Starkovich S. L. Routley 810 N. RiversideDr. 918Riverside Dr. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9049-03 172305-9051-08 Janice&Albert J. Waltz Michelle Pulsifer 913 N. 1st St. 835 N. 1st St. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9067-00 172305-9080-03 Randall B. Reeves James &Theresa Zimmerman 7050 150thAve.N. E. 813 N. 1st St. Redmond, WA 98052 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9097-04 172305-9113-04 Wyman K. Dobson Greg&Deborah Devereaux 821 N. 1st St. 909 N. 1st St. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9134-09 242304-9026-02 International Union of Operating Engineers #286 King County 830 N. Riverside Dr. 500 4th Ave. #500 Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98104 242304-9097-06 242304-9054-07 KC Parks & Recreation Dept The Bridge Group c/o Wilson Joe Property Mgt 16443 SE 35thSt. 2040 84th Ave SE Bellevue, WA 98008 Mercer Island, WA 98040 242304-9104-07 242304-9112-07 James P. Pierre City of Renton P. O.Box 27069 200 Mill Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98125 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9050-09 172305-9058-01 John M. Sparrow James C. Kirkman 908 N.Riverside Dr. 1002 N 35th St. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9075-00 172305-9098-03 Douglas m. & Claudia J. Buck Jean G. Hobart 904 N.Riverside Dr. 100 Williams Ave. N. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 172305-9114-03 172305-9163-03 Kevin J. Bruce Rudolph & Beverly Starkovich 921 N. 1st St. 810 N.RiversideDr. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 242304-9053-08 242304-9098-05 King County Dept. of Natural Resources City of Renton 506 2nd Ave. #708 M/S 7ST 200 Mill Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98104 Renton, WA 98055 242304-9107-04 242304-9110-09 James Pierre James P. Pierre P. O. Box 27069 P. O. Box 27069 Seattle, WA 98125 Seattle, WA 98125 242304-9125-02 242304-9124-03 KC Parks & Recreation Dept Intl. Business & Institution c/o Wilson Joe Property Mgt 335 116th Ave. S. E. 2040 84th AVe SE Bellevue, WA 98004 Mercer Island, WA 98040 242304-9128-09 242304-9132-03 Puget Western Inc. James P. Pierre 19515 North Creek Pkwy Suite 310 P. O. Box 27069 Bothell, WA 98011 Seattle, WA 98125 334040-6625-07 722400-0030-09 Cummins Northwest Inc Renato L. & Paz C Santos 811 SW Grady Way 1815 Lake Youngs Way SE Renton, WA 98057 Renton, WA 98058 722400-0040-07 722400-0135-03 Lloyd A Knight Simon& Hanna Young 6821 34th NW 6531 83rd P1 SE Seattle, WA 98117 Mercer Island, WA 98040 72240-0145-01 722500-0410-08 Ben& Alice Cheney Simon & Hanna Young 104 Pelly Ave N. 6531 83rd Pl SE Renton, WA 98055 Mercer Island, WA 98040 722500-0430-04 722500-0440-02 Robert S &Geraldine R Hyler Jack Morrison Et Al 127 Pelly Ave N 112 Wells Ave N. Renton, WA 98055 Renton , WA 98055 242304-9026-01 722500-0455-04 KC Parks & RecreationDept Eva V Camerini C/o Wilson Joe Property Mgt 11448 Rainer Ave S. #147 2040 84th Ave. S. E. Seattle, WA 98178 Mercer Island, WA 98040 242304-9130-05 242304-9133-02 Drainage District 1 Puget Western Inc c/o John E. Nelson Atty 19515 North Creek Pdway #310 601 West Gowe St Bothell, WA 98011 Kent, WA 98032 722400-0025-06 722400-0035-04 Ralph J. Storey Renato L. & Paz C. Santos 1012 N. Riverside Dr. 1815 Lake Youngs Way SE Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98058 722400-0130-08 722400-0140-06 Neal Jensen Daniel L. Sr. &Vicki Peterson P. O. Box 353 108 Pelly Ave N Renton, WA 98057 Renton, WA 98055 722400-0147-09 722500-0415-03 David M&Gayle H Dean Proteam Marketing 2007 Rolling Hills Ave SE 514 Auburn Way N. Renton, WA 98055 Auburn, WA 98002 722500-0435-09 722500-0445-07 Dale L. Mesecher Lisa M. Hinojosa Warren Smith 913 N. 2nd St. 108 Wells Ave.N. Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 722500-0460-07 242304-9066-03 Marion Lauck King county Dept. of Natural Resources 904 N. 1st St. 506 2nd Ave. #708 M/S 7ST Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98104 000720-0118-08 000720-0122-02 Robert T. 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(2) 2' HOPE \\,,\�'�� ..V�. �\��o i � `� /ice: �u UTILITY .__/ ij\/ /,�'! / *>///�'!i - 12- MIN. \�%f✓\\\//\//��%\\r� CLEARANCE \'%';�\'�\'�\;\'� ._0P, 71\IT PIJt, ZING \ \ CITY uF 12' MIN. hE1 JTOIN NOTE: BACKFILL WITH LEAN FEB 0 9 1 v9 MATERIAL OR AS DIRECTED BY CITY RECEIVED CROSS NOTES REVISIONS LOCATION: PROJECT: SEATTLE, WA TO PORTLAND, OR SCALE: NO SCALE 1. PACIFIC FIBER LINK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN OR NOT REv DATE DESCRIPTION INITIAL COUNTRY SHOWN. '�� FIBER OPTIC NETWORK e S LAND SECTION: PACIFIC PROJECT: # 94001 MP TO MP SERVICES TOWNSHIP: PIPER LINK PHASE DWG. NO. CONST-1 RANGE: <Eli�:; Ei.ar s4ai' ei:� lAP9 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regional Office, 3190- 160th Ave S.E. • Bellevue, Washington 98008-5452 • (425) 649-7000 August 24, 1999 RECEIVED Craig S. Baker AUG 2 G 1999 Pacific Fiber Link Co. CITY OF RENTON 1215 Central Ave. S. Suite 123 PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN. Kent, WA 98032 Dear 1Njxker: Re: City of Renton Permit#LUA-99-015;SM PACIFIC FIBER LINK- Applicant Shoreline Substantial Development Permit# 1999-NW-10087 The subject Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit, to allow placement of fiber optics conduit across Cedar River and Springbrook Creek, has been filed with this office by the City of Renton on August 13, 1999. The development authorized by the subject permit may not begin until the end of the 21-day appeal period, September 3, 1999. The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if this permit is appealed. Other federal, state, and local permits may be required in addition to the subject permit. If this permit is NOT appealed, this letter constitutes the Department of Ecology's final notification of action on this permit. Sincerely, raf2, Alice Kelly, Shorelands Specialist Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CITY OF RENTON AMK:amk cc: Gregg Zimmerman, City of Renton AUG 27 1999 RECEIVED %.0 CITY OF RENTON CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the Li • day of \KLIuS.1. , 1999, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing S\. '-_'1\\1F tV'Y1'v1,t" documents. This information was sent to: Name Representing L.)eE't of E(_t -bai ley() `A,, `4Ir(/ l—11i()—1— (Signature of Sender) STATE C F WASHINGTON ) SS COUNT"y OF KING ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ?,Lr1_, Qn ` signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the'uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: rA f_,4. j L i 1 (L„l , , ,___r -((sz Notary Public in and for the State of Washinr> MARILYN "r<AMCHEFF Notary (Print) NOTARY PUBLIC + My appointment expires ��HEFF STATE OF WASHINGTON s-2s-� LroCOMMISSION EXPIRES ; 'e �„� 03 - d�k� _ ` �'"�1c'�l C f 1 L�2 Y 1 VZ Project Number: , , crq , 015 St^; " NOTARY.DOC 1rCITY t RENTON Itv=i‘..il Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator August 12, 1999 State Department of Ecology Northwest Regional Office 3190 160th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98008-5452 SUBJECT: Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit for File No. LUA-99-015;SM Pacific Fiber Link Shoreline Permit Gentlemen: i Enclosed is the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the above referenced project. The permit was issued by the City of Renton on August 12, 1999. We are filing this action with the Department of Ecology and the Attorney General per WAC 173-14-090. Please review this permit and attachments and call me at (425) 430-7270 if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, 4((/5 --?q.D Lesley Nishihira Project Manager Enclosures: Copy of Original Application Site Plan cc: Office of Attorney General City of Renton, Transportation Systems City of Renton, Utility Systems Applicant shltr 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98055 o.- s CITY OF RENTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION NO.: LUA-99-015, SM DATE RECEIVED: February 9, 1999 DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: February 22, 1999 DATE APPROVED: August 11, 1999 *Project was placed on hold March 9, 1999 pending approval of License Agreement (see attached). TYPE JF ACTION(S): [X ] Substantial Development Permit [ ] Conditional Use Permit [ ] Variance Permit �, r i. s Z'''`,i• l' • Malin I Fes. --.'... 4 _ 1 ' i .1. ��, ,by* ' l ,4131 I zrarya`{ 0 .. 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N NTmw -- . , - . . iii�-ammo G ' � a a W-♦-E , W E - ti 1�. �.SUBS!DEV City of Renton P/B/PW Department Shoreline Substantial Development Permit PACIFIC FIBER LINK;FILE NO.LUA-99-015,SM Page 2 of 3 Pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW, the City of Renton has granted a permit: This action was taken on the following application: APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT: Pacific Fiber Link Shoreline Permit DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit within the shoreline management areas for the Cedar River (via Wells Street bridge) and Springbrook Creek (via SW Grady Way). The proposal under review by the City of Renton would be part of a 70-mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and issued a Determination of Non-Significance January 22, 1999. The conduit would cross the Cedar River via the Wells Street bridge. Outside of the bridge, but within the shoreline management area, conventional trenching would be used to place the conduit under the existing sidewalk on the west side of the Wells Street right-of- way. At the Springbrook Creek crossing, conventional trenching would also be used for placing the conduit under the existing sidewalk on the northwest side of the Grady Way right-of-way. Boring will be used for placing the conduit across Oakesdale Avenue at the Oakesdale/Grady intersection. Springbrook Creek is culverted under Grady Way via a concrete drainage way. No vegetation would be disturbed, as all work would be conducted in existing roadways. Proposed trenching (1/2 mile per day) would require the use of one backhoe and one compactor. The conduit bundle would be buried 48" deep with 42" of cover. The trench would be backfilled immediately after the conduit is placed. As part of a pollution prevention plan, erosion control would be employed; and where appropriate, silt fencing, hay bales, and other systems would be used to control stormwater drainage. The regional office of the Department of Ecology is to be notified of construction progress on a weekly basis. Construction is proposed to begin upon the issuance of all required permits. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See attached. SEC-TWNP-R: 17-23N-5E & 24-23N-4E WITHIN SHORELINES OF: Cedar River & Springbrook Creek APPLICABLE MASTER City of Renton PROGRAM: SUBSHDEV • City of RentonICFIBER P/B/PWLINK;DepartmFILENO.ent LUA-99-015,SM Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Page 3 of 3 The following section/page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section Description Page 4-3-090.J Urban Environment page 3-25 4-3-090.L.18 Utilities--Specifications page 3-37 4-3-090.L.18.e Major Utilities--Specifications page 3-38 1 Development of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and conditions: 1. Temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures pursuant to RMC section 4- 4-030C shall be implemented and maintained during preparation and construction of the project. 2. Separate construction permits shall be required. All pavement restoration shall comply with City of Renton's Trench Restoration Standards. 3. If any work is to be conducted outside of the right-of-way, a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use permit shall be required pursuant to RMC Section 4-2-050. This permit is granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Action of 1971 and pursuant to the following: 1. The issuance of a license under the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 shall not release the applicant from compliance with federal, state, and other permit requirements. 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Section 14(7) of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permittee fails to comply with any condition hereof. 3. 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PACIFIC FIBER LINK SECTION 1 Grant ofLicense: There is hereby given and granted unto Pacific Fiber Link, L.L.C., "PLL"a Washington State Limited Liability Company, its successors and assigns for a period of 10-years from the taking effect of this license, the rights, privileges, and authority to lay down, construct, operate, maintain, replace, alter, remove and repair one or more communication lines, together with all equipment support structures and appurtenances there to (system), for the telecommunications under, along, over, below and through certain public right-of-way and other public lands within the City of Renton. The following City codes shall apply to this agreement in their entirety: City Code 5-19-04 5-19-09 5-19-10 5-19-11 5-19-12 SECTION 2 Non-Exclusive License (5-19-4)(E): This License is granted upon the express condition that it shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive License in, along, over, through, under, below or across any of said public rights-of-ways, public thoroughfares, sidewalks, and utility easements within the City of Renton, and such License shall in no way prevent or prohibit the City of Renton or its tenants from using any of said roads, streets or other public or tenant properties or affect its jurisdiction over them or any part of them, with full power to make all necessary changes, relocation's, repairs, maintenance, establishment, improvement, dedication of same as they may deem fit including the dedication, establishment, maintenance and improvement of all new rights-of-ways and thoroughfares and other public properties of every type and description. Pacific Fiber Link, as licensed herein, agrees and covenants at its sole cost and expense to protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate or remove from any street any of its installations when so required by the City of Renton by reason of traffic conditions, public safety, street vacations, dedications of new rights-of-ways and the establishment and improvement thereof, freeway construction, change of establishment of street grade or the construction of any public improvement or structure by Government agency acting in a Government capacity, provided that License shall in all such cases have the privilege to temporarily by-pass, in the authorized portion of the same street, upon approval by the City of Renton, any section of the System required to be temporarily disconnected or removed. SECTION 3 Location of Facilities: The location of facilities shall be underground or in accordance with City code 5-19-4(1)1 through 5 as conditions warrant. 99CMOIOLDOC\ • SECTION 4 Construction Permit(code 5-19-10)(C): A Construction permit application is required for each proposed project. All construction, and installation of work wherever same crosses any of the public properties shall be done under the supervision of the duly authorized representative of the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator, and Grantee shall timely submit onto the Public Works Administrator, prior to any such work, detailed plans and specifications of any proposed work. The location of any Permit on public property in a street, Municipal Airport, or other public area shall be subject to approval of the Public Works Administrator or his authorized representative and such approval shall be provided in writing. The Licensee shall further inform the City of any time or date that the Licensee is performing work within the Licensed area to allow the City to inspect such work. Work within City Streets shall be accomplished through boring rather than open trenching whenever reasonably feasible. SECTION 5 System Components: All components of the System and other components of any communication line,to be placed within any street right-of-way, Municipal Airport, or other public property shall be designated, manufactured and installed in accordance and in full compliance with industry standards and applicable ordinances. Placement of conduit in street.crossings shall be PVC schedule 80 or steel conduit. Schedule 40 PVC is acceptable in areas outside the roadway. SECTION 6 Permanent Records (code 5-19-10)(M): The Licensee shall at all times keep full and complete plans, profiles and records showing the location, installed depth and size of all its installations and systems wherefore laid in the City and hereafter installed. Such plans and records shall be kept current by the licensee. As-built plans and records shall be available to the City at all times upon request. A telephone contact number for requested plans shall be supplied to the city and kept current. SECTION 7 Planning for Construction: During any period of construction, all surface structures, if any, shall be erected and used in such places and positions within said public right-of-way, and other public properties so as to interfere as little as possible with the free passage of traffic and the free use of adjoining property and tenants and licensee shall at all times post and maintain proper barricades during such period of construction as required by the laws and statutes of the State of Washington. The Licensee shall avoid the use of major Arterials and recently constructed or paved overlaid streets as much as possible. Specific route alignments are subject to approval by the City via the construction permitting process. Where commercially practical and when not in conflict with the City Code, the licensee may attach its cable to existing utility poles subject to agreement with pole owners and the City's variance procedure from undergrounding electrical and communication systems. All components of the System constructed and installed by the licensee underground within the City of Renton shall be located in approved locations, buried and installed to a depth of not less than three feet and as otherwise provided for in the aforesaid Code, the laws of the State of Washington, and the ordinances of the City of Renton, now or hereafter in force, regulating such installations. Licensee shall establish and maintain at all times adequate facilities on the portion of each of the systems installed under the authority of this License, and elsewhere on the system, to promptly localize 99CM010L.DOC\ operating troubles and to minimize the effects thereof, whether on City streets or on their use by the public. Approved traffic control plans shall be utilized for each installation when working in the public right-of- way(code 5-19-11)(F). The Licensee shall subscribe to and maintain membership in the regional "One-Call" utility location service and shall promptly locate all of its lines upon request. SECTION 8 Restoration And Repair of Facilities (Code 5-19-10)(H): Licensee, its successors and assignees, hereby agrees and covenants to promptly repair any damage to City or tenant property of every type and nature and all other City or tenant improvements caused by failure of Licensee's work during the life of this License should it be necessary to make any excavation within any public right-of-way, in the laying, constructing, maintenance, removing, replacing, altering or repairing of all or any portion of the system, Licensee shall without delay and at Licensee's sole cost and expense, restore the surface of said right-of-way or other public or tenant property to at least the same condition immediately prior to any such installation and construction. In case of damage by the Licensee to said streets, avenues, roads, alleys, lanes, public places and ways, to the pavement, turnouts, gutters, ditches, walks, poles, pipes, plantings, rail, bridges, trestles, wharves or landings, and/or other appurtenances and improvements, the Licensee shall immediately repair all damage at its sole cost and expense. Licensee shall comply with all ordinances and regulations of the City of Renton, Washington, regarding such excavation and whenever deemed necessary by the Public Works Administrator shall be required to post a performance bond in favor of the City warranting, among other things, that such restoration work will be done promptly to a condition equal or better than the original condition and in a proper, workman like manner. Where concrete encased recorded monuments have been disturbed or displaced Pacific Fiber Link shall restore the monument to federal. state and local standards and specifications. All restoration of public streets, sidewalks and other amenities shall conform to current City of Renton Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction and the City of Renton's Trench Restoration Standards. As a condition of receiving the right to work within the public right-of-way, Pacific Fiber Link shall assume full responsibility for using materials and installation methods that are in full compliance with City standards and shall verify this submittal of documentation of materials and testing reports when requested by the City. All costs for performing on-site testing, such as Compaction tests, shall be borne by Pacific Fiber Link. SECTION 9 Hold harmless agreement: Licensee, its successors and assignees, agrees and covenants to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Renton from and against any and all liability, loss cost, damage, whether to persons or property, or expense of any type or nature to the extent it arises from any negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of Licensee, its successors and assigns arising from or connected to the Licensee work under this License, provided, however, that in case any suit or action is instituted against the City by reasons of any such damage or injury, City shall (i) cause written notice thereof to be given unto Licensee and (ii) give all reasonably requested assistance in defense or settlement of such claim at Licensee expense, and (iii)grant the right to control the defense or settlement of such claims. SECTION 10 Liability Insurance (code 5-19-10): 99CM010L.DOC\ Comprehensive general liability insurance shall be provided as stated in City code 5-19-10 (O,P,Q &R) in its entirety. The Licensee shall submit to the City Clerk evidence that it has in full force and effect and shall keep in full force and effect during the life of the License, public liability insurance naming City of Renton as • additional insured with coverage as stated in the referenced City code. SECTION 11 Revocation or Termination of Grant(code 5-19-10)(U&TO: For the purpose of compelling compliance by the Licensee with all the terms and conditions of this License and the maintenance of said System and facilities in good condition, City retains the right to end and terminate and fully forfeit the License herein granted, within (30) thirty days after written notice unto the Licensee, whenever the Licensee fails to comply with any of the material terms and conditions hereof. Upon forfeiture the City shall have the right to require the Licensee to remove any and all of its systems within the City of Renton, all at the Licensee cost and expense, and to promptly and timely restore all roads and other public properties to the condition immediately prior to any such forfeiture and termination. SECTION 12 Reservation of Rights (code 5-19-12)(D): The City of Renton reserves unto itself the right and power at all times to reasonably regulate in the public interest and for the public welfare the exercise of all License rights granted herein. The laying, construction, installation, maintenance and operation of the System and facilities in connection therewith shall not preclude the City of Renton, its authorized agents, contractors and representatives from blasting, grading, excavating or doing other necessary or public works over, unto, abutting, or contiguous to Licensee's System provided, however, that Licensee shall be given two working days written notice of any such blasting, grading, or excavating so that the licensee may take proper steps to protect its communication line and facilities. SECTION 13 Damage, Injury or Loss: (Code 5-19-10)(K)) Except for damage, injury or loss caused by the City of Renton under this paragraph, the Licensee shall have no recourse whatsoever against the City of Renton for any loss cost, expense, or damage arising out of any provision or requirement of this License or the enforcement thereof. This License does not relieve the Licensee of any requirement of any City Ordinance, rule or regulation, or specification of the City,including but not limited to any requirement relating to street work, street excavation permits and fees therefore, or the use, removal or relocation of property and streets. No privilege nor exemption is granted or conferred unto the Licensee by this license except those specifically prescribed herein, and any such privilege claimed under this License by the Licensee in any street shall be subordinate to any prior lawful occupancy of the street or any subsequent improvement or installation therein. SECTION 14 Discontinued License: (Code 5-19-10(1)1-5) In the event the use of any permitted property is permanently discontinued, or no Permit has been obtained therefore upon expiration of this License, or within thirty days after any termination of this 99CM010L.D0C\ License, then the Licensee shall promptly remove from the streets and other properties all its facilities, other than any the City may permit to be temporarily or permanently abandoned. SECTION 15: Ownership Transfer(code 5-19-10(7)1-6):This License may not be assigned to a successor or assigns without the prior written consent of the City Council of the City of Renton. However, an Indefeasible Right of Use ("IRU") may be approved by written notice to the City's Public Works Director. A IRU shall not include the right to physically access the Facilities in the right of way , or to enter or disturb the right of way, unless otherwise authorized by the City. SECTION 16 Security Device (code 5-19-10(Q).: The Licensee shall, within (10) ten days after the award of this License, file with the City of Renton Public Works Department at all times thereafter maintain in full force and effect an acceptable security device or escrow account in duplicate effective for the entire term of this permit, and conditions that in the event its Licensee shall fail to comply with any one or more of the provisions of this License then there shall be recovered jointly and severally from the principal and surety of such security device or escrow account any damage suffered by the City as a result thereof, including the full amount of any compensation, indemnification or cost of removal or abandonment of properties herein above described, up to the full amount of the said bond, said condition to be a continuing obligations within the City of Renton or may have arisen from the acceptance of such License by the Licensee or from its exercise of any such privilege herein granted. The security device or escrow account initially filed in accordance with the requirement of this Section shall be in the amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000). In the event of substantial change in volume of street space occupied by permitted properties, the City may permit or may require a corresponding change in the amount of such security device or escrow account. SECTION 17 System Expansion: Upon application to the City of Renton Department of Building/Planning/Public works by the Licensee, the Department of Public Works may authorize Licensee to install, construct and/or retain in City streets additional System expansions, as contemplated in Section 1 hereof, in manner satisfactory to the Department of Public Works; such additional installations shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this License and to any such additional conditions as may be prescribed by the Department of Public Works as to any such additions. SECTION 18 Telecommunications Fees: • a. Registration Fee: $25.00 b. Annual Administrative Fee: $3,000.00 c. Lease Holders Tax: 12.84%annually d. Construction Permit Fee $50.00 Plus time &materials Cost. Pacific Fiber Link does hereby agrees to pay a one time Administrative fee for License preparation staff review and plans review of$20,000 dollars. SECTION 19 Applicants Contacts: 99CM010L.DOC\ Any notices or information required to be given to parties under this License agreement may be sent to the following addresses unless otherwise directed. See gitach e_. d fe— tie dd ressd CITY OF RENTON By: Date: 0 /?-9 ity Mayor se Tanner ATTEST: ) Date: I- a' ?9 City Clerk , Marilyn J. Petersen APPRO r•011!S TO F • Date: City Attorney TED BY LICENSEE, Pacific Fiber Link, thisa9 day of j.k y, 1999 TITLE Signature c}a/»as 114.4-- 01,e• Print Name • TITLE Signature Print Name 99cm010L 99CM010LDOC\ • • SAFECO COp SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANIES TELEPHONE (206) 545-5000 SAFECO PLAZA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98185 Construction Bond Bond No.: 6009465NM0003001473 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT we, PACIFIC FIBER LINK, LLC as Principal, and GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corporation as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF RENTON as Obligee, in the sum of TWO MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND NINETEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVEN 50/100 DOLLARS ($2,619,337.50) for which sum, well and truly to be paid, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Signed and sealed this 27TH day of JULY, 1999. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that WHEREAS, the Principal has-been or is about to be granted a license or permit by the Obligee, to do business as INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND CONDUIT CONTAINING FIBER OPTIC CABLE. NOW, therefore, if the Principal well and truly complies with Section 5-19-10(R) of the Renton Municipal Code, and conducts business in conformity therewith, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PACIFIC FIBER LINK, LLC GENERAL INS. 'A CE COS• ' A %4Y of AMERICA DON REGGIN Attorney-in-Fact SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA SAFECO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA • SAFECO NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY SAFECO NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 309/EP 9190 SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS CITY OF RENTON - SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 19 cOTXURRENCE PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMEN ^4E� SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT RM1T2 INITIAL/DATE (..N19HIHIRk 01411110101 N.wPTrs IURUI 14-10# APPLICATION NO.: LUA-99-015, SM 3-,N5ttgtt4 et'1 '' DATE RECEIVED: February 9, 1999 6'741`t dr DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE: February 22, 1999 • DATE APPROVED: August 11, 1999 *Project was placed on hold March 9, 1999 pending approval of License Agreement (see attached). TYPE OF ACTION(S): [X] Substantial Development Permit [ ] Conditional Use Permit [ ] Variance Permit r. -t• e \ 'I / �, +-.,,� f ��v�i`rs 1 • f w ! • • \--IA i _'"' y ar... ...I''NI '4 pi fo mi.. 1,,'"- .1'... 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I 1 ,i • �.'_,. • ,I�rID mws �°1Q. «.:_..= i SUBSHDEV •• -Z _. CITY )F RENTON tb ;;LL4141Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator March 9, 1999 Craig Baker Pacific Fiber Link Company 1215 Central Avenue South, Ste 123 Kent, WA 98032 SUBJECT: Pacific Fiber Link Shoreline Permit File No. LUA-99-015, SM Dear Mr. Baker: The Shoreline Substantial Development Permit application referenced above has been placed on hold. A decision on the Shoreline Permit cannot be issued until the License Agreement currently under review with the City has been approved. Subsequent to the License approval, any necessary revisions to the Shoreline Permit application will be required before the review of the permit can be initiated. If you have any questions, please contact me at (425) 430-7270. Sincerely, 5 /1/2-a) Lesley Nishihira Project Manager cc: Ismael Caballero, Party of Record Neil Watts, Plan Review Supervisor 1055 South Grady Way- Renton, Washington 98055 ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: .-S-ORLv kc, j c.JtivlI.,A, COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATION NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira PROJECT TI1 LE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: I BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significance was issued 1/22/99. A. ENV/RC NMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline i Ise Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS N v i c),-1 L Y i SSU,2,---) C. 7ELATED COMMENTS We have revie led this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where a na ' ormation is needed to properly assess this proposal. • Signature Director authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DC C Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: �)� I�e�1r ��; , COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATION NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihirarfr PROJECT TI1 LE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 79,99 LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: 1 BUILDING AREA(gross): 4c,��� SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significance was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline t se Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental H 3alth Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resourc,)s Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-F ELATED COMMENTS k)o ptote We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additiona,information is needed to properly assess this proposal. r 1\le4 Gt/�i(ii /l /Ky Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP DOC Rev 10193 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET F"\V.� �) REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: �����2A�'�f��� COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATIOIJ NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 '19' APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira �� �0 PROJECT TI—LE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significance was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRC NMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts impacts Necessary impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline I'se Utilities Animals ( Transportation Environmental h Faith Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resourc 3s Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet NO Ate, B. POLICY•RELATED COMMENTS No«re, C. CODE-F"ELATED COMMENTS We have review ed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additiona information is needed to properly assess this proposal. 2/0.51/4 7 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING I>EPARTMENT: ,(lr✓S COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATION NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira PROJECT TIl LE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: I BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significai ce was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Lancl/Shoreline L se Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental H)alth Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resource's Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY RELATED �COMMENTS a4j7 2/2 ta-1,184-- /e. a\a ���I2 cam, /67 �v cev,Wi _a'` / C. ELATED COMMENTS „YitZne— /20 We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and ave identified areas of probable impact or areas where additiona information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Dinctor or Authorize Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: l COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATION NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company , PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira PROJECT TI—LE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 LOCATION: Neils Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY C F PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placer tent of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The W ishington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significa ice was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Lanc/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental I iealth Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resour es Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet \t2,e) /20/ 00 / . B. POLIC"-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE RELATED COMMENTS We have revic wed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additior al information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of C erector or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10193 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIF" ONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: �� �r I ����1 �� �._. COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 APPLICATICN NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 'k APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira °OFM, PROJECT TITLE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 L LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River /4,�. 7q90 SITE AREA: I BUILDING AREA(gross): �i�ji�[} SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial developmenniermit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposa is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The A ashington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significitnce was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of thi Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation LandYShoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental-lealth Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resou .es Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLIC✓-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE RELATED COMMENTS I'" IG►M ra✓ 1cit1 Fros1011 StG(I H1CY1 l t oe *4CGiSU/4. G(,11,C.� {ic 7u �oM �ON�� ve„Ii'( / 1u✓1ky cols1,14(.7/00. We have revie wed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additior al information is needed to properly assess this proposal. liJ r->!' tAkI i 2/2z/49 Signature of Cirector or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev 10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIF' ONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ANS1,,,,_,,,:{vC-v Srt COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 `stir APPLICATICN NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 0ti APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira �j, ✓' PROJECT TITLE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 Uj`/ LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River viol/ SITE AREA: I BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge)and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposa is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The 1A ashington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Significi nce was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Alr Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental-lealth Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resoui:es Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLIC✓-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE RELATED COMMENTS A We have revit wed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additior al information is needed to properly assess this proposal. col-k3 he gnatur -of D recpbr or Authorised Representatr9e Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.13193 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIF ONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REV1461, SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: "�1f��OAj t VGl1SC'r `l1 COMMENTS DUE: 3/8/99 ?c? APPLICATIO\I NO: LUA99-015,SM DATE CIRCULATED: 2/22/99 454. APPLICANT: Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT MANAGER: Lesley Nishihira Ci 4)/1, PROJECT TITLE: Pacific Fiber Link WORK ORDER NO: 78489 is LOCATION: Wells Street brige over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River SITE AREA: I BUILDING AREA(gross): SUMMARY C)F PROPOSAL: The applicant, Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and a Determination of Non-Signific nce was issued 1/22/99. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of th( Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental lealth Public Services Energy/ Historic./Cultural Natural Resoui ces Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS 5e•petVeitt 11ce1,15e alvee►41cnt ,s velduived rc)-t ti . .11tj 1144.1 ,rcrpoS 1 IIGtMAt C5144;(44 to a -6VcrNcklw 1 15 L4O W Okid-e1 rcv e i by Cl 5-74 11,42. v'ot7e owev>! meow-4 t?6 consiegtaivpi wuit,( be alDcved tGtvog4ii PCVIz•k, owl etveovat pvcrc eae . C. CODE RELATED COMMENTS -f -,c -,c pc ( 'f2,t 4 pezt/e y({►'1/� res tc, ,0Pi to Gokniobi t 7 .i/t Yidiom 5 —Tic Pi Kesioiktioh 5-f-Au'Iavoti. 5e fetvec% coos-true-taw cv*N;L avrll,6.e refie el We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. 10*.'d tOZA— /z2i `7 Signature of C irector or Authorized Representative Date DEV APP.DOC Rev.10/93 c - CITY OF'• RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION' ......LIST OF SUR. ROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS within 300 feet of the subject site PROJECT NAME: Pacific Fiber Link - Seattle Ring Project APPLICATION NO: LU1 • 99 • 015t SYY% The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ry Pacific Fiber Link—Seattle Ring Project Page 1 Name Address Assessor's Parcel Number Brozovich, Frank& 66 Williams Ave. S. 000720-0008-01 Darlene City of Renton, Bennett, 200 Mill Ave. S. 000720-0050-08 W. E. Johnson, James G. 4258 SW Sunset Drive 000720-0053-05 O'Harra, Michael E. 94 Williams Ave. S. 000720-0055-03 City of Renton Bennett, 200 Mill Ave S. 000720-0062-04 W. E. Riverview Apartments, 1021 1st Ave. W. 00720-0081-01 Nguyen, Alexander& 104 Wells Ave S. 000720-0086-06 Mary Elliott, Sharon 114 Wells Ave S 000720-0089-03 Gannon, Jack K. & 22925 SE 292nd Pl. 000720-0090-00 Louise E. Custer, Charles L. 118 Wells Ave S. 000720-0091-09 Portera, Kimberly 108 Wells Ave S 000720-0092-08 Tomalin, William E. & 10464 Forest Ave S 000720-0093-07 MaryE 1 (Continued) NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ((11 Applicant Certification I, �.rF.i'N6 S, .3A KEG , hereby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) v. owners and their addresses were obtained from: `4, ���1•, ,� �i.� ElCity of Renton Technical Services Records + TA R�;•1 v CITitle Company Records it • MP... ElKing County Assessors Records 40 . .Nark - '. •fo, .•1 t' tIgged . . :_/- //5:11.6 Date -/-77 °e NA;*N , (Applicant) NOTARY ATTESTED: Subscribed and sworn befo,e me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington, residing at on the 'S{ day of r &c t , 19`t 7 . Signed ( , (Notary Public) r ****For City of Renton Use'`•*** CERTIFICATION Or r'PILINC O, , hereby certify that notices of V ;proposed application were. ,nailed to ea ...._:Irr,te,o property owner on Si ed —— - -- Date: NOTi\RY ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Not, ry PubHe., in and for the State of Washington residing ate-r-:`5 on; the ' ': r l'._ day u, i 19 Signed 'Y-1C t;`,,,F C--A- . t ..„--67 listprop.doc REvo7/95 MARILYN KAMCHEFF COMMISSION EXPIRES 6/29/99 2 Pacific Fiber Link—Seattle Ring rroject Page 2 Name Address Assessor's Parcel Number City of Renton Bennett, 200 Mill Ave S. 000720-0094-06. W. E. St. Lukes Episcopal 999 Wells Ave S 000720-0095-05 Church Storwick, R. E. P. O. Box 78327 000720-0096-04 Eccles, Larry W& Bettie 13905 E. Lake Kathleen Dr. 000720-0097-03 A SE Tennessee Group L.L.C. 710 S. 2nd St. 000720-0109-09 Schultz,Norman& 7634 S. Sunnycrest Road 000720-0111-05 Marian Anderson, Robert L. 316 Capt. Gray Ct. SE 000720-0130-02 Meakin, Violet 7100 S. Taft 000720-0138-04 Bueno, Mathew& 913 Harrington Ave.N. E. #6 000720-0145-05 Monica Ryan, Maxwell H. P. O. Box 336 000720-0147-03 Brozovich, Frank 7547 S. Laurel St. 000720-0160-05 Gannon, Greg 30808 SE 384th 000720-0162-03 Ren Four Inc. P. O. Box 59 000720-0168-07 Dobson, Wyman K. 821 N 1st St 172305-9037-0 Gross, Warin L. & 829 N 1st St. 172305-9046-06 brenda E. Newman, Jon&Linda 8070 Langston Rd S 000720-0160-04 St. Lukes Episcopal 999 Wells Ave S 000720-0164-01 Church Starkovich, Rudy J. 810 N. Riverside Dr. 172305-9010-08 Pacific Fiber Link—Seattle Ring rroject Page 3 Name Address Assessor's Parcel Number Starkovich, Rudy 810 N. RiversideDr. 172305-9045-07 Routley, S. L. 918Riverside Dr. 172305-9047-05 Waltz, Janice& Albert J. 913 N. 1st St. 172305-9049-03 Pulsifer, Michelle 835 N. 1st St. 172305-9051-08 Reeves, Randall B. 7050 150thAve.N. E. 172305-9067-00 Zimmerman, James & 813 N. 1st St. 172305-9080-03 Theresa Dobson, Wyman K. 821 N. 1st St. 172305-9097-04 Devereaux, Greg & 909 N. 1st St. 172305-9113-04 Deborah International Group of 830 N. Riverside Dr. 172305-9134-09 Operating Engineers #286 King County 500 4th Ave. #500 242304-9026-02 The Bridge Group 16443 SE 35thSt. 242304-9054-07 KC Parks& Rec 2040 84th Ave SE 242304-9097-06 C/o Wilson Property Mgt Pierre, James P. P. O.Box 27069 242304-9104-07 City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S. 242304-9112-07 Sparrow, John M. 908 N.Riverside Dr. 172305-9050-09 Kirkman, James C. 1002 N 35th St. 172305-9058-01 Buck, Douglas m. & 904 N.Riverside Dr. 172305-9075-00 Claudia J. Hobart, Jean G. 100 Williams Ave. N. 172305-9098-03 Bruce, Kevin J. 921 N. 1st St. 172305-9114-03 Starkovich, Rudolph& 810 N.RiversideDr. 172305-9163-03 Beverly . Pacific Fiber Link—Seattle Ring Project Page 4 Name • Address Assessor's Parcel Number King County Dept. of 506 2nd Ave. #708 M/S 7ST 242304-9053-08 Natural Resources City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S. 242304-9098-05 Pierre, James P. O. Box 27069 242304-9107-04 Pierre, James P. P. O. Box 27069 242304-9110-09 Intl. Business & 335 116th Ave. S. E. 242304-9124-03 Institution KC Parks & Rec 2040 84th AVe SE 242304-9125-02 C/o Wilson Joe Property Mgt Puget Western Inc. 19515 North Creek Pkwy Suite 242304-9128-09 310 Pierre, James P. P. O. Box 27069 242304-9132-03 Cummins Northwest Inc 811 SW Grady Way 334040-6625-07 Santos, Renato L. &Paz 1815 Lake Youngs Way SE 722400-0030-09 C Knight, Lloyd A 6821 34th NW 722400-0040-07 Young, Simon& Hanna 6531 83rd P1 SE 722400-0135-03 Cheney, Ben& Alice 104 Pelly Ave N. 72240-0145-01 Young, Simon& Hanna 6531 83rd P1 SE 722500-0410-08 Hyler, Robert S 127 Pelly Ave N 722500-0430-04 &Geraldine R Morrison Et Al, Jack 112 Wells Ave N. 722500-0440-02 Camerini, Eva V 11448 Rainer Ave S. #147 722500-0455-04 KC Parks & Rec 2040 84th Ave. S. E. 242304-9026-01 C/o Wilson Joe Property Mgt Pacific Fiber Link—Seattle Ring rroject Page 5 Name Address Assessor's Parcel Number Drainage District 1 601 West Gowe St 242304-9130-05 C/o John E.Nelson Atty Puget Western Inc. 19515 North Creek Pdway 242304-9133-02 #310 Storey, Ralph J. 1012 N. Riverside Dr. 722400-0025-06 Santos, Renato L. & Paz 1815 Lake Youngs Way SE 722400-0035-04 C. Jensen,Neal P. O. Box 353 722400-0130-08 Peterson, Daniel L. Sr. & 108 Pelly Ave N 722400-0140-06 Vicki Dean, David M&Gayle 2007 Rolling Hills Ave SE 722400-0147-09 H Proteam Marketing 514 Auburn Way N. 722500-0415-03 Mesecher, Dale L. 913 N. 2nd St. 722500-0435-09 Hinojosa, Lisa M. 108 Wells Ave.N. 722500-0445-07 Lauck, Marion 904 N. 1st St. 722500-0460-07 King County Dept. of 506 2nd Ave. #708 M/S 7ST 242304-9066-03 Natural Resources Cooper, Robert T 87 Williams Ave So 000720-0118-08 Schmidt, Margaret L 7136 S. Sunnycrest Road 000720-0111-02 Tennessee Group LLC 710 S 2nd 000720-0139-09 Salvation Army P. O. Box 9219 000720-0140-00 James. P. Pierre P. O. Box 27069 242304-9107-04 James. P. Pierre P. O. Box 27069 242304-9108-03 James. P. Pierre P. O. Box 27069 242304-9110-09 June M. Evans 817 N. 1S` 172305-9075-00 O��Y �d> C� NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. ' PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-99-015,SM Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant,Pacific Fiber Link Company,Is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge)and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal Is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and issued a Determination of Non-Significance 1/22/99. PROJECT LOCATION: Wells Street bridge over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River PUBLIC APPROVALS: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms.Lesley Nishihira,Project Manager,Development Services Division,1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on March 8,1999. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail,contact Ms.Nishihira at(425)430-7270. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: February 9.1999 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 22,1999 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: February 22,1999 , \;\ ��is l' A aka[*�rtgaC I moo, k rr7i••. 0..�" aJ• ..,.' ;fo f 1'T Fiat 1 zu a:. ,- "e / + Y `SAC: S_.�r'a-«'_I. r P." ii :•.;;•,,... .., :., -,-t(}, -,,itros ZEil I.''t IP - .4:1 ....„ ......,,. ....7,3_,,,_.,_.,.., ,•,..-.,*.ow...,..:(-#.-.,•:..... 1121fp• / • zzoit:•-A ,.,_4 •Nir,40. ,/, '---- • • • NdAgOC• r, , �� V I •.I w'�,. . CERTIFICATION I, 6Gla>,6 c2.erttA , hereby certify that 4 copies of the above document were posted by me in -4- conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on p,2.4,4pr12c.' 23 1 4%1 "'1 Signed: ,� -,-L.� ATTEST: Subcribed and_sworn before me,a Nortary Public in .=.nor the State of Washington residing in {sue,-,-, , on the 5 r cl day of cw i i 1 Ty , --- )/- Cfzus:d.,_ /--DrCi--,-y• au,--5-z- MARILYN KAMCHEFF COMMISSION EXPIRES C/29/99 c)\:44,. NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-99-015,SM Pacific Fiber Link Company PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant,Pacific Fiber Link Company, is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit for the placement of a fiber optics conduit over the Cedar River(via Wells Street bridge) and the Black River(via SW Grady Way). The proposal is one part of a 70 mile communication system corridor proposed along existing roads throughout the Seattle Metro area. The Washington State Department of Ecology served as the lead agency for environmental review and issued a Determination of Non-Significance 1/22/99. PROJECT LOCATION: Wells Street bridge over Cedar River and SW Grady Way over Black River PUBLIC APPROVALS: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms.Lesley Nishihira,Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on March 8, 1999. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail,contact Ms. Nishihira at (425) 430-7270. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: February 9, 1999 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: February 22,1999 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: February 22, 1999 • ;, ` ;IIir141 •- .,,A • , "�: -,sw., ..,.. , 1 1 .,....,.... 1, — 1„..,1 ' Si till- 8 :••.;p.. . ,•,,,,,,:„,,,,...... ..< •,,,,,2\ --- • - ‘,__ "xc '.-. , -,/ Al° '' ••••••-•, — 0 Is., 4t; Ail:. : :. 7 ..?"'f '6-0 . .e,,.... • ••.,,,‘k...=1- s". . /'0., -,....\'.. t •" •••• ..1_ .''Li li\..+.".., •• ,:;.• . 'rr'' ' ..4; —"I't.—I s '. . /./.4.';,,,- '4:.Pr'','f.;.( ', P ---, „ir.,..,i ilmr,„ I,,,,s: .!,./ :: • sr �z . „,,C 4 , , ____, .. NOA.DOC ,'— . /r- - , 3 �4• r;, a //•, ,, CITY vF RENTON "•' Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator February 22, 1999 Craig Baker Pacific Fiber Link Company 1215 Central Avenue South, Ste 123 Kent, WA 98032 SUBJECT: Pacific Fiber Link LUA99-015,SM Dear Mr. Baker: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please contact me, at 425-430-7270, if you have any questions. Sincerely, tAp--23--0 Lesley _Nishihira Project Manager nccaT>TR.00c 1055 South�� Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 tom)This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION N LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION ....... ....................... ......................................... . ........ .................. ......... PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION • Note If there lis more than one legal owner, please attach an additional'' notarized Master Applcation.fo�.ee�h owner. PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: NAME; Pacific Fiber Link - Seattle Ring Project City of Renton Right-of-Way PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION: ADDRESS: Various rights-of-way within the City.of N/A Renton CITY: ZIP: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): NA NA NA TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING LAND USE(S): NA Road and Street rights-of-way APPLICANT (if other khan Inwner} PROPOSED LAND USES: NAME: Various COMPANY(if applicable): EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: Pacific Fiber Link Company Various ADDRESS: .1?— V D, S" Fi V PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): ((;; NA CITY: SRO VI t�n151-1 ZIP: �6'3°U EXISTING ZONING: -K int, WA 38O0a2 NA TELEPHONE NUMBER: 253 520-1926 PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA CONTACT PERSON SITE AREA (SQ. FT. OR ACREAGE): NAME: DEVELOP , t Craig S. Baker C� M'ENT PLAN,,l n'OF RENTON NG COMPANY (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: Same as above. FEB 0 9 1999 F?EC ADDRESS: IS THE SITE LOCATED IN THE AQ� rm-f$IDTECTION AREA? Same as above. Yes CITY: ZIP: Same as above. IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA? TELEPHONE NUMBER: None - LEGAL 'DESGrur rioN OF PROPERTY (Attach sepolate sheet if necessary) Cedar River Crossing: Township Twenty Three North (T23N) Range Five Fast (R5E) Section 17; Southwest 1/4 Black River Crossing: Township Twenty Three North (T23N) Range Four Fast (R4E) Section 24; Northeast 1/4 TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES Check all application types that apply--City staff will determine fees. ANNEXATION $ SUBDIVISION: _ COMP. PLAN AMENDMENT $ REZONE $ LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT $ _ SPECIAL PERMIT $ _ SHORT PLAT $ TEMPORARY PERMIT $ _ TENTATIVE PLAT $ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT $ _ PRELIMINARY PLAT $ _ SITE PLAN APPROVAL $ _ _ FINAL PLAT $ _ GRADE & FILL PERMIT $ (NO. CU. YDS: 1 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $ VARIANCE $ (FROM SECTION: ) _ PRELIMINARY _ WAIVER $ _ FINAL _ WETLAND PERMIT $ _ ROUTINE VEGETATION MOBILE HOME PARKS: $ MANAGEMENT PERMIT BINDING SITE PLAN $ SHORELINE REVIEWS: r SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ / 2,G> CONDITIONAL USE $ _ VARIANCE $ _ EXEMPTION $No Charge _ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ REVISION $ AFFIDAVIT iOF 'OWNERSHIP ggIc ,t(� Prin�N`'ortie IllL , declare that I am (please check one) _the owner of the property involved in this application, _the Ai�iiara`entative to act for the property owner (please attach proof of authorization), and that the foregoing statements and answers herein ccwf*iped and.the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. r14i % J _PtL) t r ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, in and 2-7 l for the State of GUI S!}• residing at (Na riSe o 0 r/Representative) 2/�/ � a s5a2 u«h f�)r) on the !�t day of W-rua 19r. • (Signature of Owner/Representative) C nOl; (Sig ature of Notary Public) (This section to be completed by City Staff.) City File Number: )14,441 1- i S A AAD BSP CAP-S CAP-U CU-A CU-H ECF LLA MHP FPUD FP PP R RVMP SA-A SA-H SHPL-A SHPL-H SP( SME TP V-A, V-8 V-H W TOTAL FEES: $ TOTAL POSTAGE PROVIDED: $. /6/.d f • MASTERAP.DOC REVISED 8/97 a Reply to: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Subject: Pacific Fiber Link Project-Narrative Summary To: City of Renton-Development Services Division Date: February 5, 1999 1. PACIFIC FIBER LINK PROJECT - NARRATIVE SUMMARY SITE DESCRIPTION Project Overview The Pacific fiber Link Company is in the process of constructing a multi-conduit, fiber optic communication system corridor around the Seattle Metropolitan area. The project will span approximately two counties and eleven municipalities. The conduit will be installed using conventional trenching, horizontal boring and directional drilling methods. A multiple conduit bundle will be buried 48 inches deep with 42 inches of cover. Environmentally sensitive areas will be avoided as much as possible, but where unavoidable special techniques will be employed to maintain integrity. Streams, rivers and wetlands will be directional drilled or the conduit will be attached to existing structures, e.g., bridges to avoid adverse impact. Project Route This segment of the Pacific Fiber Link conduit route is entirely within the rights-of-way of the City of Renton. It enters the eastern city limits of Renton on NE 4th Street and exists the western city limits in the vicinity of 72nd Avenue South and Southwest Grady Way. The watercourses, i.e., Cedar River and Black Creek will be crossed by utilizing an existing utility corridor within the Cedar River Bridge on Wells Street and by conventional trenching in the right-of-way of Southwest Grady Way to cross the Black River. Other sensitive areas© tgTlly •NG drilled for the application of the conduit. CITY OF RENTON FEB 09 1999 DESCRIPTION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY RECEIVED Progress Of Construction Construction is anticipated to begin in June 1999 and to be completed by October 1999. Several contractors, with one or more construction crews, may be used simultaneously on the project. E:UCCHANGE\PRONACFLINK\ESIDECOMPERMITS\RENTON\RENTNS.DOC•2/8/99 Special construction crews work with the directional drilling operation. Separate specialized crews build the regeneration stations. These special crews average 5 to 7 workers. Table 2 shows typical construction progress for each type of construction technique employed. Table 3. Equipment Used and Typical Daily Construction Progress Installation technique Equipment used Typical progress per day Trench 1 backhoe and one '/2 mile per day compactor Rock or pavement cutting Rock or pavement saw, 1 1000 feet per day backhoe, compactor,and asphalt replacement equipment Directional boring trailer-horizontal drill rig 4 drill sites per day Directional boring self-propelled horizontal 1 drill site per day drill rig Conduit Installation Conduit will be installed by backhoe, trencher, or rock saw. The trench will be excavated directly in advance of laying the conduit. Where trenching is used, the trench is backfilled immediately after the conduit is placed, except at manholes or splice box locations. In urban areas, or where there is existing pavement or sidewalks, it may be necessary to open the trench area with an asphalt or cement saw. A trencher or backhoe will then be used to cut the trench for conduit placement. In locations where utilities are present, digging will be done manually. There are areas along the route that will require special construction techniques. Wherever wetlands or flowing watercourses are encountered, directional boring will be utilized. (See Figure 1) Directional boring is conducted with either a trailer-mounted horizontal drilling rig or a larger self-contained horizontal drilling rig. These rigs are capable of directing the boring tip of the drill and controlling it in both horizontal and vertical planes. A sensor placed behind the drill bit controls the direction of the drill. The sensor allows manual tracking of the depth and position of the drill head. The smaller rig can drill up to 500 feet while the larger equipment can E:000HANGEPROD\PACFLIMC\ESIDECOMFERMITSURENTOMRENTNS.DOC•2/8/99 --i-- ._ . x • ':m • I I ish r• � - Topp f'Bakl I Or'diiar ib dl 'rlin ___ _ .__-. _--- _ - _ .. _ . ? ,-._. ______h_ __ _i_ . ..1. 1 1 I _ . _1 T. • Pro ose . o duit'I6 tail"-' . '-• - _ —— 1 - inimt.m of 1 eet'-bel w• the- .. ... . II- ... 7.1 - 0 1rP , .�.L� :.� �1 ,J-J-� — - - ' -bottom-of !ro'ter-wayL.----1.-- -.-..".-1- ."" - CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW DISTANCE VARIES NOTES: a, m o 1. BORE ENTRY ScEXIT POINTS WILL BE o °' DETERMINED BY AREA TOPOGRAPHY 0 0 2. PHYICAL DISTURBANCE TO BE LOCATED OUTSIDE a, v OF WETLANDS. 0 o a, c m W . Ordinary high water line Ordinary high water line Top of Bonk Top of Bank Ed Begin Directional Bore S c End Directional Bore R/L -- 4 Conduit / ` PACIFIC I TYPICAL DETAILS OF 9 FIBER OPTIC CONDUIT WATER BODY i PLAN CROSSING USING DIRECTIONAL BORING E TECHNIQUE . c; - ' Figure 1. Typical Waterbody Crossing Diagram - reach up to 2500 feet. The area to be avoided is delineated, then the rig placed a standard setback distance from the edge of the sensitive area. Setback may vary from a few feet, as for a roadway to several hundred feet, depending upon site construction constraints or sensitive resource buffer specifications identified in permits approved by resource management agencies (i.e. Corps of Engineers, Section 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act or county and city agencies within the project area). At the entrance and exit sites for directional drilling, sump pits are excavated for the containment and processing of drilling mud returns. At the conclusion of the drilling these sump pits are drained and restored to their pre-drilling condition. The drained material is hauled by water-tight trucks and disposed of at an approved location away from watercourses or wetlands. Environmental inspectors will track the recovery and disposal locations. Soil Disturbance Sequence The installation of this conduit system is typical of industry standards for the application of communi-cations systems. Construction consists of limited trenching, back filling, compaction followed by complete restoration. Several crews working simultaneously will carry out the construction and placement of the of conduit. Estimated Site Area—Total Disturbed Area The length of the conduit corridor within the City of Renton is approximately 5.7miles. It is estimated that a two foot wide area along the right of way will be disturbed or an estimated total of 1.4 acres. Estimated Storm Water Runoff The disturbed area along the corridor will be restored to the preconstruction contours with instant restoration. Name of Watercourses Identified Along the Corridor The Cedar and Black Rivers have been identified as watercourses that cross the proposed Pacific Fiber Link conduit corridor, see the attached vicinity and Flood Insurance Rate Maps for further information on the location and extent of activities within critical areas. These watercourses were submitted to the Washington State Department of Ecology, along with other watercourses with the State Environmental Protection Act(SEPA) Checklist. A Hydraulic Project Approval E:VCCHANGE\PROAPACFLIMC\ESIDECOMPERMITS\RENTOMRENINS.DOC•218/99 Permit was submitted to the Department of Fish and Wildlife with the Joint Aquatic Resource Permit Application. Wetlands and streams along the route will be directionally bored or avoided by detouring around the sensitive areas. Erosion and Sediment Controls Following construction, sites will be restored based on the type of surface existing prior to construction. Disturbed areas will be regraded and planted with a seed mix recommended by the local Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). This annual mix will stabilize the area until native species can repopulate the site. Additional erosion control methods will be applied such as hydroseeding, mulching and matting, as deemed necessary. On severe slopes and steep terrain, erosion control structures such as water bars, diversion channels, piping and terraces will be employed, as required. Water will be directed away from the construction and right of way zone along with other disturbed areas to reduce the potential of soil erosion. Temporary work areas used at stream and highway crossings and other special sites will be restored to approximate pre-construction conditions. Drilling mud and other spoils shall be disposed of in such as manner that they will not enter state waters. Best management practices and industry standards shall prevail at all of these sites. Suitable mulches and other soil stabilizing practices will be used on all regraded and topsoil enhanced areas to protect soil without vegetation from wind and water erosion. These practices will improve water absorption and prevent degradation of water quality in adjacent fish habitat streams. Best management practices and industry standards will be installed according to directions contained in either the Washington State Department of Transportation Highway Runoff Manual or the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound. Stormwater Management Stormwater management will take advantage of the previously designed grading, drainage and infrastructure which is already part of the existing rights-of-way through which the conduit is passing. Where appropriate, silt fence, hay bales or other temporary restraining systems will be employed to protect the right of way and the disturbed area being revegetated. Since no changes to the existing grades are part of the installation, no new control structures such as sedimentation ponds or special features should be required. E:\XCHANGE\PROD\PACFLINK\ESIDECON\PERMITS\RENTONVRENTNS.DOC•28/99 Direction Drilling Contingency Plan Introduction The following plan is presented as a guideline only. We are aware of the fact that in any construction job situations will change as the project progresses these might be human generated, geological features as weather related. The individual superintendent and the associated crews have ultimate responsibility for what occurs at the drill site. When drilling under critical waterways such as creeks, streams, wetlands and major rivers, special care must be taken to preserve water quality and prevent any chance of a violation of state water quality or health and safety standards. Materials Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be available at each drilling site to describe worker safety and environmental protection from products utilized. Spill Prevention and Containment Best management practices are utilized for spill prevention, containment and control. Containment of drilling fluids can be attained through various precautions implemented upon mobilization to the entrance and exit sites. Certain phases of the containment plan can be implored before the major pieces of equipment are positioned on the proposed sites. At the entrance site, a pit is excavated to the appropriate dimension containment and processing of drilling mud returns. The exit sump pit will also be excavated to the appropriate dimensions to contain drilling fluids for re-cycle and re-circulation into the mud system. In the event inadvertent returns are detected above ground, the affected area will first be contained with straw bails, then, sump pumps are utilized for proper displacement of the fluids back into the drilling fluid maintenance system for reprocessing. If the amount of inadvertent returns is not great enough to allow practical collection, the effected area is diluted with fresh water and allowed to dry and dissipate naturally back into the earth. If the amount of returns exceeds that which can be suitably contained with hand placed containment barriers, small collection sumps (less than 3.8) cubic meters could be used. All spilled materials will be dealt with in a manner that is acceptable to local, state and federal regulatory agencies. A vacuum truck will be on site to contain and remove all drilling mud. E:XCHANGE\FROtPACFLINK\ESIDECON\FERMITS\RENTON\RENTNS.DOC•2/8/99 Cleanup and Restoration Following the completion of the directional bore, the pipeline right-of-way and temporary work areas associated with the crossing can be cleaned up and restored to original or better conditions. Drilling Mud displaced by the pipe after pullback can be contained, collected and disposed of at an approved location away from any watercourse, surface or groundwater. At all watercourse crossings a vacuum truck will be on site to contain and remove all drilling mud. A Pacific Fiber Link Environmental Inspector will approve all disposal sites prior to disposition. Notification of Critical Issues The regional offices of the Department of Ecology will be notified of construction progress along the route on a weekly basis. Unusual events involving environmental issues will be reported to the appropriate regional office of the Department of Ecology and/or other potentially involved agencies. *NOTE: This is a working document and subject to change as comment and suggestions are received. Potential Impacts to Existing Land Use and Vegetation Property Owner/Address Existing Land Use and Vegetation Impacts & Parcel No. City of Renton Existing Land Use Impacts- The Cedar River Crossing is within the Residential "R" land use zone. The conduit route will traverse a existing utility passageway in the Wells Street Bridge so there will be no land use or environmental impacts associated with this crossing. The Black River Crossing is within a Commercial Arterial 'CA" land use zone. The conduit route will be installed by convention- al trenching across the Black River within the confines of the right-of-way of Southwest Grady Way. The Black River channel is an artificial concrete drainage way in this vicinity, no impacts to existing land use or the environment are anticipated. Existing Vegetation Impacts -At the Cedar River Crossing existing vegetation along the river banks is composted of narrow E:UCCHANGE\PRONACFLINK\ESIDECON\PERMITS\RENTON\RENTNS.DOC•2/8/99 riparian strips, mostly native grasses and shrub/trees. The conduit will be installed by conventional trenching within the 200 foot Shoreline Management Zone to the vicinity of the Wells Street Bridge. Since all construction activities will take place on existing road rights-of-way, no vegetative impacts are anticipated. At the Black River Crossing, riparian vegetation exists beyond the artificial channel, i.e., concrete culvert, under the Southwest Grady Way right-of-way and the proposed conduit route. The riparian vegetation is approximately 150 feet north and 125 feet south of the conduit installation. All construction activities are planned within the road right-of-way, so no impacts to vegetation are anticipated. Erosion control measures as part of a comprehensive pollution prevention plan will be strictly enforced. A vacuum truck will be on site in case of spills for immediate containment of drilling fluids. On site environmental inspectors will be present during directional drilling and other conduit installation activities adjacent to sensitive areas to prevent environmental damages. E:XCHANGE\PROD\PACFLINK\ESIDECOMPERMITS\RENTON\RENTNS.DOC•2/8/99 DEVE MENT SERVICES DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOI . .AND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL; WAIVED MODIFIED COMMENTS REQUIREMENTS: BY: > BY. 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Public Works Plan Review Section • 3 Building Section DATE: /9'9r _ 4 17., ..olon-r.:-.n! 7,1,*(17i1r: c' se.' r•7 P /MaryI, F991 C FIBER LINK , LLC PO Box 5123 - 215 Marine Drive Blaine, WA 98230 Tel (360) 332 2215 Fax (360) 332 1271 City of Renton Development Services Division Renton Municipal Building Renton, WA 98055 Attn: Ms. Jennifer Toth Henning SUBJECT: SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT ' ;►'r C�f- RENTONNT p :.., �1G Re: Permit Submittal Package FEB 0 y 3 '99 Dear Ms. Toth Henning: RECE!'f 0 As you are aware from our past meeting, Pacific Fiber Link Company is in the process of planning the installation of a fiber optic communication corridor encircling the greater metropolitan area of Seattle. The proposed route would traverse the jurisdiction of the City of Renton on an east to west direction, see the attached vicinity map. It would enter the eastern city limits on NE 4th Street, continuing west on NE 3'd Street,turning south on Wells Street, west on S. Grady Way, west on SW 7th Street, south on Powell Avenue SW,west on S. Grady Way where it leaves the western city limits of Renton. The route would cross the Cedar River on the Wells Street right-of-way and the Black River on the S. Grady Way right-of-way. The crossings of the Cedar and Black Rivers would be accomplished by using existing utility corridors within the bridge structure and conventional trenching within the road-of-way,respectively. The proposed construction in the vicinity of the Cedar and Black Rivers has been deemed as a substantial development undertaking under the City of Renton's, Shoreline Master Program, and will require a shoreline substantial development permit. The enclosed Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Application package contain the following items: 1) Master Application -1 Original And 11 Copies (With Notarized Signatures) 2) State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) Checklist-Twelve (12) copies (With Determination of Nonsignificance) 3) Mailing Labels -Two (2) Sets Of All Property Owners Within Three Hundred Feet(300') Of Sites And One Set Of Postage For Each Site. 4) List of Surrounding Owners - Two (2)Copies Of A Signed And Notarized City Of Renton Development Services Division"List Of Surrounding Property Owners"Form. Xchange\Proj\Pacflink\esidecon\permits\renton\rensublt-02/02/99 Jennifer Toth Henning Page 2 of 3 5) Fees - $1000, As per Schedule 6) Preapplication Meeting Summary - (NA) 7) Project Narrative - Twelve (12) copies 8) Construction Mitigation Description - Included In Project Narrative Above 9) Neighborhood Detail Map - One Original And Eleven(11) Copies For Each Site 10) Site Plan - Eleven (11) Copies For Each Site At A Scale Of One Inch Equals Twenty Feet (1"=20") 11) Parking,Lot Coverage, Landscaping Analysis: NA 12) Architectural Elevations: NA 13) Grading Elevations: NA 14) Utilities Plan, Generalized (Sewer, Water, Stormwater, Transportation Improvements): NA 15) Drainage Control Plan (NA, Waived By Plan Review Section): 16) Drainage Report (NA, Waived By Plan Review Section): 17) Geotechnical Report (NA, Waived By Plan Review Section): 18) Flood Plain Map: Original and Eleven(11) Copies 19) Wetlands Report/Delineation: NA 20) Landscaping Plan, Conceptual: NA 21) Floor Plans: NA 22) Tree Cutting/Land Clearing(tree inventory) Plan: (Included in Project Narrative) 23) Traffic Study: NA 24) Plan Reductions: One (1) eight and one-half inch by eleven inch(81/2"x 11") reduction of the full size plan sheets including elevations, landscape plans, conceptual utility plans, and neighborhood Detail Map. One (1) four inch by six inch(4"x6") reduction of the Neighborhood Detail Map. 25) Colored Display Maps: (NA, Waived By Plan Review Section) 26) Additional Engineering Drawings: Typical Engineering Drawings of Typical Bridge Attachment, Typical Trenching Details, and Typical Erosion Control We greatly appreciate the support you have provided in the pre-application phase and your continuing cooperation in the review of this Shoreline Permit Application. This would allow the timely acquisition of the appropriate permits in order that we may proceed in the most expeditious manner. If you have any questions, please contact Ismael Caballero at 425-688-3753 and fax Ext. 3941 or me at 360-885-2383 and fax Ext. 2414. Very truly yours, Xchange\Proj\Pacflink\esidecon\permits\renton\rensublt-02/02/99 Craig laker Environmental Specialist Attachments: Twelve Copies Master Application and Various Supplements Five Copies of Site Plans One Copy of the Plan Reductions cc: Ismael Caballero File /�r�' L •/+C' ig' '>.. , ..• .K.w} '� `.•- Tt ^� jy\ �e t_ to •�`3ia-9f:.- a s r ' .! - w ;4 f c= 7 M , •,_ Vic; .- tom: '• _ _✓ :•.._...n:. _ #..ram.. Jci el tY,ttT 1•?.!. ,; 990v072!r.,,E -. l:.V4 t _'Vt- e., t;��f >i♦' , t t05/1 9991 �•.s. -••-, .sSs��.4=,...ov - ....ev -r' - a -...tlavw.- _-•�/a-ice.:. -Ar- .. -a'_-_.._ S,•-a' �„+• "/Cry' . ..r-• uye ��i.+.i:":" `_�•f.�:'�_� .e. � a�.:w: _ -Y�c'Sfar.e.:�'"' t�.�>`' f�• e_'i'ti :-_ :- *�.' r`DNS Revised ( �c.:4 _"' ='�.A _: _!. :. .-. 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The revision is based on comments received during the comment period. Description of Proposal:The Pacific Fiber Link Project is a linear utililty,e.g., communication system construction project. It is to install fiber optic conduit mostly along existing road rights- . • of way for approximately 7U miles. The purpose-is to construct a communication stystem to link the businesses and industries of the greater Seattle Metropolitan area. Proponent: Pacific Fiber Link,LLC 11719 NE 95ih Street,Suite 216 Vancouver,WA 98687 • Location of proposal,,including street address, if any: The project is located in King and Snohomish Counties, Washington. It is approximately 70 miles iti length from Renton on the South, downtown Seattle on the west. Mount Lake Terrrace on the north and Redmond on the east. • Lead agency: Department of Ecology The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment if carried out according to the environmental checklist andunder the following conditions. • (1) The Permittee shall provide adequate environmental inspection services by independent qualified inspectors during all construction activities to evaluate and verify compiiance with federal,state and local statues and permit conditions. (2) Permittee shall submit a weekly construction schedule to the appropriate Northwest Regional Office of the Department of Ecology and to the appropriate city or county at least three days in advance of construction activities. (3) Any deviation from a permit condition shall be documented by the environmental inspector and reported to to the appropriate jurisdiction in a timely manner. An environmental impact statement(EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030 (2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. 0 There is no comment period for this DNS. This DNS is issued under WAC 197.11.340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. Comments must be submitted by January 22, 1999. Responsible official:Melodie Selby - Position/title: L � �. �:�L�e �� Phone: /27 7- 4f l 6 Address: /S v 7G0(-) •��/1 �. rl/y,y/e, WA-r^B5tSf Date: 11 rjl RS Signature //' cCS 5 .3„, Please send comments to: Marvin L.Viatle Department of Ecology P.O.Box 47703 Oympia,WA 98504-7703 Phone:(360)407-6928 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only Environmental Checklist (Rcw 197-11-960) October 21, 1998 A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of Proposed Project, if applicable: Pacific Fiber Link Seattle Ring Project 2. Name of Applicant: Pacific Fiber Link Company 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person Pacific Fiber Link Company 1215 Central Avenue South, Suite 123 Kent, WA 98032 Contact: Craig S. Baker Phone: (360) 885-2323 Fax: (360) 885-2414 4. Date Checklist Prepared: October 21, 1998 5. Agency requesting checklist Washington Department of Ecology 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Construction of the Pacific Fiber Link Seattle Ring Project for installation of fiber optic utility conduit surrounding the Seattle Metropolitan area is proposed for late fall and winter 1998. . 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? Yes 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Pacific Fiber Link Company will prepare the following: Engineered Water Crossings Water Crossing Identification Critical Areas as Identified by WSFW Wetland Delineation Report I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only River Cross Sections 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The following permits and approval are being pursued for the Project: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Section 7 Consultation (Endangered Species Act) Washington Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation - Section 106 Consultation(National Historic Preservation Act) Washington Department of Ecology - General Permit to Discharge Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Hydraulic Project Approval King and Snohomish Counties and Various Municipalities - Shoreline Substantial Development Permits -Wetlands Delineation 11. Give a brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed use and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page.. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) The Pacific Fiber Link Project (Fiber Optic Conduit Installation Project) is a linear utility, e.g., communication system, construction project. It is located in King and Snohomish Counties, throughout the Seattle Metropolitan area. It includes,. crossing the jurisdictions of 11 municipalities in King and southern Snohomish Counties. The approximate location is a 70 mile right-of-way surrounding Lake Washington mostly along existing road rights-of way. This project has the purpose and need to construct a highly effective communication system to link the businesses and industries of the greater Seattle Metropolitan area. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps of detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The Pacific Fiber Link Project is located in King and Snohomish Counties, I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc • 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only Washington. It is approximately 70 miles in length from Renton on the South, downtown Seattle on the west, Mount Lake Terrace on the north, and Redmond on the east. See attached route maps for specific locations of the project. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other_various terrain conditions. The route is approximately 70 miles in length, circling the Seattle Metro- politan area from Renton on the south, Seattle on the west, Mount Lake Terrace to Woodenville on the north, and Redmond to Issaquah on the east. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The steepest slope varies with the topography of the route, on most sites it follows existing road right-of-ways which are generally less than 6 percent. The relief of the entire site is generally 0-5 percent. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. There are various soil types found along the route that vary by topography and elevation. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the • immediate vicinity? NA, all construction is proposed on existing right's-of-way. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate sources of fill. None Anticipated f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Yes. Minor soil erosion and compaction could occur as the result of construction-related activities of the proposed project. Erosion by flowing •water would be the principal impact during a storm water generation event. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? The proposed project will rehabilitate existing cover to the same condition as prior to construction, this may require replacing areas with impervious surfaces. Additional impervious material as the result of the proposed • project will be limited to the concrete foundations poured for regeneration site installations. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only • As part of Pacific Firm Link's revegetation plans, Pacific Fiber Link is proposing to reseed disturbed areas after construction with seed mixtures developed in consultation with the NRCS. Seed mixtures will be developed for both wetland and upland areas, will maintain the native species diversity in the Project Area, and will establish erosion-controlling vegetation quickly. Procedures include placing silt fences and/or straw bales between construction areas and wetlands and waterbodies to prevent sediment from entering waterbodies. Sediment control structures will remain in place until vegetation is sufficiently reestablished to control erosion. • 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e. dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. A temporary reduction in local ambient air quality could be caused by fugitive dust and emissions generated by construction equipment. This short-term impact would occur only in the immediate vicinity of the project. Once construction and testing is completed, the fugitive dust emissions would subside. b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. Excessive dust generated during construction will be controlled with water spray as necessary. Proper equipment maintenance practices will be utilized to reduce smoke and related emissions. 3. Water a. Surface ,- 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows in to. Yes. Numerous water bodies, e.g., rivers, lakes, wetlands, streams, and intermittent streams are in the immediate vicinity of the project route. Route and watercourse identification maps are attached. The intermittent streams on the project site are channelized drainage ditches. The water types of the streams are not classified in the DNR database. Wetlands found along the route of the project are primarily palustrine scrub-shrub, palustrine emergent, and palustrine forested, according to the National Wetlands Inventory and field research. I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Yes. Construction activities associated with the proposed conduit installation will require work over, in, and adjacent to the described surface waters along the project route. Some of these waters are part of the King and Snohomish Counties' Shorelines Master Program. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. There is no filling or grading on this project. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. Yes, various locations along the route. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to • surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. There will be no discharges directly to surface waters. b. Ground 1) Will groundwater be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals..; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. No waste discharge will occur. c. Water Runoff(including stormwater) I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only 1) Describe the source of runoff(including stormwater) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Run-off could be generated immediately after plowing or trenching to disturbed soils. No direct discharge into wetlands or streams will be allowed. Water will be diverted from exposed surfaces. Protective measures to prevent heavy sediment from entering any water body, including wetlands, and to prevent erosion will be implemented through approved plans. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No. Great care will be taken to eliminate the accidental release of oils or hazardous materials. Spills will be dealt with as noted above and in the provisions of the Contingency Plan. Refueling and maintenance will only be accomplished in pre-designated areas. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any; Construction specifications will dictate that best management practices will be followed at all times. Plans for spill control, containment and prevention will be conditions of construction and strictly enforced. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: X Deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, willow, other X Evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, Douglas-fir, hemlock, other X Shrubs X Grass Pasture Crop or grain _X_ Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other Water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other X Other types of vegetation: blackberry, sword fern, ivy, scotch broom, myrtlewood b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? The conduit route passes mostly through existing road right-of-way but may past through limited areas consisting of median or road side vegetation strips that are regularly maintained. Herbaceous plants will be cleared only from areas directly over the trench or where grading is required. The conduit right-of-way will be revegetated following construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and Washington Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) indicated that there is no record of any federally listed plant species occurring in the project area. I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 11-5-98 • To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Where necessary, the 18-24 inch wide conduit right-of--way will be revegetated following construction. Pacific Fiber Link will consult with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to develop seed mixtures for the restoration effort. 5. Animals a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Redtail hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: Northern flicker, song sparrow, winter wren, robin, crow. Mammals: Deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: deer mouse, house mouse, pocket gopher, coast mole, long-tailed weasel, vole. Fish: Bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, Other: Common raven, pine sisken, Swainson's thrush, American goldfinch, black-capped chickadee, common flicker, douglas squirrel, opossum, ring-necked pheasant b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The only federally listed species of wildlife identified by the FWS as occurring in portions of the project vicinity is the federally threatened bald eagle. However, the WDNR database indicated that no bald eagle nests or wintering areas are located within one mile of the Project route. No threatened or endangered species will be expected to be affected by the project because none are known or expected to breed or winter there as described previously. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. Anadromous fish species do occur in most of the major rivers and streams along the route. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: To minimize habitat loss, project features have been located in previously disturbed areas (e.g., existing utility right-of-ways, roads, industrial areas, agricultural areas) and outside wetland areas as practicable. Additional mitigation measures for wildlife and habitat impacts include: • Retaining native vegetation as much as possible in the affected areas to preserve wildlife habitat and providing a buffer of vegetation for surrounding areas. • Revegetate disturbed habitats with native vegetation to reduce the duration of habitat disturbance. In areas requiring maintenance, planting native grassland species, which need less frequent maintenance than native pioneer shrubs to reduce the frequency of human activity in the area. • Scheduling construction and ground-disturbing activities to avoid wildlife breeding periods. The construction season will be limited to I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only summer and fall, which will avoid much of the breeding and rearing season of most wildlife species that could potentially be affected. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Construction activities will use electric power, and gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: No special measures. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or ha?ardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. The risk of fire is slight in the fall and winter months in that dry vegetation is lacking. During high fire precaution periods the construction companies associated with the project will be required to provide fire suppression equipment during periods of high fire precautions. There will be no debris burn along the route. A contingency plan for oil and hazardous substance spills will be developed along with notification procedures to the appropriate agencies, federal, state, and local governments. Designated area will be established along the construction route to maintain heavy equipment. These sites will be selected away from watercourses and sensitive areas. Special care will be given to avoid the accidental spills of lubricants and fuel oils. Trash will be dealt with immediately, cleaned up and disposed of in an appropriate manner. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Emergency medical services and the local fire department would be utilized in the event of a construction accident that results in injury requiring first-aid and evacuation. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Pacific Fiber Link's engineering standards prescribe material specifications, conduit and component design, and proper procedure for construction and testing. Pacific Fiber Link has a Health and Safety Plan for handling emergency conditions at the conduit I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only • construction site. The plan provides for the safety of the general public and of individuals at the site. It includes notifying the appropriate public officials when an emergency has occurred and coordinating with these officials regarding planned responses and actual responses during an emergency. Weekly safety meetings, for construction crews are a requirement. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Existing noise sources include passing vehicles and air craft. • 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise • would come from the site. Short-term noise will be generated by construction equipment used for trench construction and minor access road construction. Noise associated with these activities will occur during daylight hours. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Proposed noise abatement measures include proper maintenance of heavy equipment. This will reduce noise levels. It is not anticipated that there shall be any long-term impacts due to noise levels. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The approximately 70 mile long conduit right-of-way will be contained within existing road and utility right-of-ways. The route is mostly on road right-of-way owned by local municipalities, counties, and the State of Washington Department of Transportation, adjacent to public and private business sites and lands. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. There could be a minor amount of the right-of-way utilized for small farms and for pasture. c. Describe any structures on the site. There maybe existing structures adjacent to the conduit right-of-way and only regeneration sites will require small equipment storage buildings. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what. None. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? King and Snohomish Counties have various zoning regulations along the I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc • 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only route. • f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Urban, Agricultural, Conservancy, to Rural Mixed Use. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Various along the route. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. Throughout the proposed route there is several crossings of watercourses and environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands, fishery streams and rivers. The route crosses through 100 year flood plains, but in most cases it is associated with existing road right-of-ways. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and project land uses and plans, if any: The King and Snohomish Counties' Planning Departments indicated that development at the Pacific Fiber Link Project is consistent with the present land use and future plans. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low income housing. None. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: None. 10. Aesthetics I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 • • To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas: what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? N/A b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: N/A 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? No light or glare is anticipated. Construction will occur during the daylight • hours. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measure to reduce or control light and glare, if any: No impacts are anticipated. No measures are proposed. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? No recreational facilities will be affected by installation of the Pacific Fiber Link Project, except there could be short-term construction interruptions to pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists and automobile drivers during construction activities along existing roads and sidewalks. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreational opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: Safety measures will be taken to control traffic along roads during construction activities, e.g., posting traffic control devices and using flag I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only persons. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. The State Office of Archaeological and Historic Preservation (OAHP) reviewed the HPA report and concurred with the report-finding of no significance. c. Proposed measure to reduce or control impacts, if any: If any previously unidentified cultural sites are discovered during construction, all construction activities will stop until the OAHP is contacted, an appropriate course of action is identified, and notice is received from the OAHP that construction may proceed. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. See attached route maps. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Yes. Most of the route. c. How many parking spaces would the project have? How many would the project eliminate? N/A No existing parking spaces will be eliminated. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). N/A e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. Upon completion, the project will not generate additional vehicular trips. I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc ♦ 10-21-98 To Be Completed by Applicant Evaluation for Agency Use Only g. Proposed measure to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: No transportation impacts are anticipated. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. - No. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. No impact on public services are expected. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. N/A b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. No new utility service will be required. c. Signature The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. ;jidziAz Signature: ( 4/A3 ' A/ Date Submitted: r/L,-03-98 ,- I:\xchange\pflsepa.doc • 10-21-98 **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 02/09/99 14 : 09 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9900565 Amount: 1, 000 . 00 02/09/99 14 : 09 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: 60001517-PACIFIC Init : CRP Project #: LUA99-015 Type: LUA Land Use Actions Total Fees : 1, 029 . 04 This Payment 1, 000 . 00 Total ALL Pmts: 1, 000 . 00 Balance: 29 . 04 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 .345 . 81 . 00 . 0016 Shoreline Subst Dev 1, 000 . 00 **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 02/11/99 09 : 58 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9900588 Amount : 29 . 04 02/11/99 09 : 58 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #2586 PFL PETTY Init : LN Project #: LUA99-015 Type: LUA Land Use Actions Total Fees: 1, 029 . 04 This Payment 29 . 04 Total ALL Pmts : 1, 029 . 04 Balance: . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 . 05 . 519 . 90 .42 . 1 Postage 29 . 04