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SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES:
THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF GENERAL NOTES THAT SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN THE DRAINAGE PLAN SET. ALL THE NOTES ON THE LIST MAY NOT PERTAIN TO EVERY
PROJECT. THE APPLICANT OR OWNER, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS APPLICANT, MAY STRIKE OUT IRRELEVANT NOTES IF NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. HOWEVER, THE
APPLICANT SHALL NOT RENUMBER NOR EDIT THE REMAINING NOTES. IF ADDITIONAL NOTES ARE NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC ASPECTS, THEY SHALL BE ADDED AFTER THE
SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES.
18. ROCK FOR EROSION PROTECTION OF ROADSIDE DITCHES, WHERE REQUIRED, SHALL BE OF SOUND QUARRY ROCK PLACED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF ONE (1) FOOT
AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
• 4-8INCHROCK /40-70% PASSING;
• 2-41NCH ROCK/30-40% PASSING; AND
• LESS THAN 2 INCH ROCK / 10 - 20 % PASSING.
19. FOOTING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND ROOF DOWNSPOUT SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE INTERCONNECTED AND SHALL SEPARATELY CONVEY COLLECTED FLOWS TO THE
CONVEYANCE SYSTEM OR FLOW CONTROL FACILITY ON THE SITE, UNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY. FOOTING DRAINS SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO ON -SITE BMPS.
20. THE END OF EACH STORM DRAIN STUB SHALL BE CAPPED. A CLEANOUT TOPPED WITH A BOLT -LOCKING LID MARKED "STORM" SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE PROPERTY
LINE OR AT THE POINT OF CONNECTION OF A PRIVATE STORM DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 227.00.
21. ALL STORM SYSTEM EXTENSIONS SHALL BE STAKED FOR LINE AND GRADE BY A SURVEYOR LICENSED IN WASHINGTON STATE, AND CUT SHEETS SHALL BE PROVIDED
TO THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
22. ALL NEWLY -INSTALLED AND NEWLY -REHABILITATED (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE) STORM CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY MEANS OF REMOTE CCTV
ACCORDING TO THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 266.00. CCTV INSPECTIONS AND REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY PRIOR TO RECEIVING APPROVAL TO INSTALL
PROJECT CURBS, GUTTERS AND/OR PAVEMENT.
23. ALL STORM SYSTEMS AND CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-04.3(1) OF THE WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
AND IN THE PRESENCE OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY. STORM DRAIN STUBS SHALL BE TESTED FOR ACCEPTANCE AT THE SAME TIME THE MAIN STORM IS
TESTED.
24. FOR ALL DISTURBED PERVIOUS AREAS (COMPACTED, GRADED, LANDSCAPED, ETC.) OF THE DEVELOPMENT SITE, TO MAINTAIN THE MOISTURE CAPACITY OF THE SOIL
EITHER STOCKPILE AND REDISTRIBUTE THE EXISTING DUFF LAYER AND NATIVE TOPSOIL OR AMEND THE SOIL WITH COMPOST IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD PLAN
264.00.
25. ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS BY THE CITY DOES NOT RELIEVE THE APPLICANT OF THE CONTINUING LEGAL OBLIGATION AND/OR LIABILITY
CONNECTED WITH STORMWATER DISPOSAL. THE CITY DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY OBLIGATION FOR THE PROPER FUNCTIONING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE STORM
SYSTEM PROVIDED DURING CONSTRUCTION.
26. ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY DEVICES, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, FLAGGERS, AND ANY OTHER ACTIONS NEEDED TO PROTECT THE LIFE, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OF
THE PUBLIC, AND TO PROTECT PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED. ANY WORK WITHIN THE TRAVELED
RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MAY INTERRUPT NORMAL TRAFFIC FLOW SHALL REQUIRE A TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN APPROVED BY THE CITY. ALL SECTIONS OF THE WSDOT
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 1-10 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL APPLY.
27. PROJECTS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY'S AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA (APA) SHALL COMPLY WITH SPECIAL REQUIREMENT #6 OF THE RENTON SWDM AND AQUIFER
PROTECTION REGULATIONS (RMC 4-3-050).
28. PLACEMENT OF SURFACE APPURTENANCES (CATCH BASIN/MANHOLE LIDS, CLEANOUTS, INLETS, ETC.) IN THE STREET TRAVEL LANE WHEEL PATH, INTERSECTIONS OF
STREET TRAVEL LANES, BIKE LANES, SIDEWALKS, AND CROSSWALKS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE. ANY SURFACE APPURTENANCE PLACED IN A
SIDEWALK OR CROSSWALK SHALL BE FITTED WITH A NON -SLIP OR NON-SKID LID PER ADA REQUIREMENTS.
29. CLEARLY LABEL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SYSTEMS ON THE PLANS. PRIVATE SYSTEMS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE APPLICANT.
30. MINIMUM COVER OVER STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALL CONFORM TO TABLE 4.2.1.A2 OF THE RENTON SWDM.
31. CONSTRUCTED PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SHALL BE PERMEABLE ENOUGH TO ABSORB WATER AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 20 INCHES PER HOUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE
PAVEMENT SURFACE HAS BEEN WETTED CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS MINIMUM RATE SHALL BE CHECKED PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL OF THE PAVEMENT. COMPLIANCE MAY BE CHECKED USING A SIMPLE BUCKET TEST IN WHICH 5 GALLONS OF WATER IS POURED ONTO THE
PAVEMENT SURFACE ALL AT ONCE. IF ONLY A MINOR AMOUNT OF WATER PONDS OR RUNS OFF THE SURFACE, THEN THE PAVEMENT IS CONSIDERED TO MEET THE
MINIMUM RATE OF ABSORPTION. AT LEAST ONE TEST SHALL BE CONDUCTED PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT. IF THIS TEST IS NOT CONCLUSIVE,
THEN ANOTHER TEST PER ASTM C1701 SHALL BE CONDUCTED. FOR LARGE AREAS (E.G., PARKING AREAS), TESTING OBSERVATION MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED WHILE
WALKING BEHIND A SLOWLY MOVING WATER TRUCK DISCHARGING WATER AT A RATE SIMILAR TO THE BUCKET TEST. PERMEABLE PAVERS SHALL BE TESTED USING
ASTM C1781.
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
STD. PLAN - 267.10
PUBLIC WORKS SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN PPR D:
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