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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWP271853 (4)Ci UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT June 19, 1989 May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain (Referred 06-15-89) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the recommendation of the Public Works Department to accept the low bid of R. W. Scott Construction Co. in the amount of $31,184.00. (Engineer's Estimate - $41,000.00) The Committee also recommends that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract documents. ---A /z,/,� "�6)AgZ&, athyKbolker-Wheeler, Chair � i cN�,r p �� �'77�7>ut�•� Robert Hughes, Vice -Chairman Toni Nelson, Member CANOAKSD.DMC:mf JJN 21 1089di CITY s% �= Earl Clymer, Mayor June 15, 1989 Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair Members of the Utilities Committee CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Subject: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain Design/Utility Engineering Dear Chair Keolker-Wheeler and Committee Members: The bid opening for the subject project was held on June 15, 1989. A tabulation of the bids received is attached hereto. It is recommended that the low bid submitted by R. W. Scott Construction Co. in the amount of $31,184.00 be accepted and the contract be awarded to said contractor. Very truly yours, �� / Lynr{ Guttma Pubki Works D' ector CANOAKSD.DMC:mf Attachment 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 C�n.l...11e /7AG) 79G-JG19 Storm Water Utility City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 MAY CREEK - CANYON OAKS STORM DRAIN CALCULATIONS January, 1988 Calculations for capacity check were done based upon flowing full condition of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (see May Creek - Canyon Oaks plans for reference) being full to the ground elevation. Using this condition combined with the ground elevation at the catch basins immediately upstream of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (for the 18" and 12" pipes), the head water available can be calculated. Maximum flows through the pipes were determined to be 4.58 c.f.s. and 13.18 c.f.s. for the 12" and 18" respectively. This yields a total maximum inflow of 17.76 c.f.s. at the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15. The outflow in this condition was found to be inlet controlled due to the large slopes of the polyethylene pipe running down the slope. Inlet flow for the existing HW/D was found to be approximately 18 c.f.s. which is adequate to pass the maximum inflow. These calculations reflect the maximum flow which can reach the catch basin in question. It can be seen that the catch basins upstream will overtop before any more flow will reach the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 causing it to overflow. CT. L', v (ems �'����� = 21', oo ' Gc. F . clowr\s�-re�v. = 2 �1.80 Y0 , (I +O. 5 29(.ozr4)z 9? �z t C•Z 11.33 � 5-73 i Cpo 3 i \ USir�� rQry\Ct F 1_ ao cm I E Cm? ler.S}�, °13.ZZ i I ?IF 4?- 212. Z3 �e H.W. 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N W 72 - 300 / - tJ 1.5 ? 60 u 200 1.5 1.5 Z z t+'MP W 0 54 $ �/ U) f- W 100 Q 48 80� J D a u 60 z 1.0 1.0 a 42 /� N 50 • H 1.0 p a o. .9r ILI 36 3 HW ENTRANCE fr W 0 SCALE TYPE � .9 Q 33 �� (I) Neoduell a 3 O . .8 ,8 O 30 (>'a Mitered to confernk Q W to cleft• _, .e ci 0 27 10 (3) Projecting < 24 8 .T .- 6 7o use stele (2) or (3) project 21 4 herisonlally to stele (1). Men. .6 ago strelgAt inclined Iles WougA •6 3 0 mod 0 steles, or toeerso as .6 18 Illustrated: ` 2 - .5 15 .5 1.0 .s 12 HEADWATER DEPTH FOR C. M. PIPE CULVERTS WITH INLET CONTROL 1 j. BUREAU OF PUBLIC R"D$ J^14. 1993 CHART 4 . 28 ANDREA BEATTY RINIKER Director 57'j2 /4pc,( ve — yp RECEIVED ///3 /�" G a tr- PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. CITY OF RENTON STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Mail Stop PV- ] t e Olympia, Washington 98504-871 J • (206) 459-6000 October 28, 1988 Renton Public Works Dept. 200 Mill Ave. S Renton, WA 98055 Re: City of Renton Permit #SM-39-88 Renton Public Works Dept. - Applicant Shoreline Substantial Development Permit #590-14-8177 Dear Gentlemen: The subject Shoreline Management Substantial Developement permit has been filed with this office by the City of Renton on October 21, 1988. If this permit is not appealed to the Shoreline Hearings Board within 30 days of the date of filing, authorized construction may begin. Other federal, state and local laws regulating such con- struction shall be complied with. Unless an appeal is filed, this letter constitutes final notification of action on this permit. Sincerely - Jo Sohneronne Permit Coordinator Shorelands and Coastal Zone Management Program JS:aw cc: City of Renton �aE sure v JOSEPH R. BLUM d s Director �'yt aJy 1889 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES 115 General Administration Building • Olympia, Washington 98504 • (206) 753-6600 • (SCAN) 234-6600 October 10, 1988 City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 SUBJECT: Hydraulic Project Application - Storm Water Outfall - Mav Creek. Trihi,taYy r.o rake 1 /4 of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, King County, WDF Log No. 00-39119-01, WRIA 08.0282 Gentlemen.: The Washington Department of Fisheries received the above -referenced Hydraulic Project Application on September 28, 1988, but we are unable to ccnplete processing at this time for the following reason: Field Review Required - In order to evaluate the project, a field review is needed. T7is is to confirm a field review for October 13, 1988 at 9:30 a. in. If you have any questions regarding the status of your application, please contact Gayle Kreitman at (206) 545-6582. We appreciate your cooperation in our efforts to protect, perpetuate, and manage the fishery resources of the State of Washington. Sincerely, Joseph R. Blum Director J RB : GK : dnn CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: June 15, 1989 TO: Chuck Price FROM: Lynn Guttman - SUBJECT: May Creek Bid Opening Chuck, there is a Utilities Committee meeting on June 15th, that's Thursday, at 3:30 on the 4th floor. One of the issues is the May Creek Bid Opening. It was not clear to anyone what the May Creek Improvement is, what the bid opening is for, and where the authority to send out the RFP and open the bid came from. Can you claify the issue for me in the form of a brief memo with any supporting documents that are needed and have that available for the committee prior to 3:30 on Thursday. Thank you. 1/038/LAG/bh V4 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: June 15, 1989 TO: Lynn Guttmann FROM: Chuck Price SUBJECT: May Creek Bid Opening This project is a portion of the Aberdeen/NE 27th (East Kennydale Interceptor) project budgeted in the 421 fund. This portion serves as the outlet to May Creek. Severe erosion problems endangering the adjacent Canyon Oaks condo s warranted the early construction of this portion. s/c/001/CEP/bh 1-405 CITY EE RENTEN CIP = GYPSY CREEK (707) k STORM WATER PROJECTS $1.778 MILLION E KENNYDALE INTERCEPTOR (705) LAKE WASHING-T❑N a r K It,H tl LK WASHINGTON/GARDEN (706) CEDAR RIVER DREDGING C709) 5 _ K s• s, WINDSOR HILL (710) % r swssr .vc BRONSON/HOUSER REPAIR C712) P—1 BOX CULVERT (701) :vw»nr 1-405 RENTON VILLAGE CULVERT (702) Y PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS C708) .r.im.-rra. ro a IT C `S Y SPRINGBROOK N FORK (704) SR-167 57 �l City of Renton 1989 Annual Budget 1989 WATER AND SEWER UTILITY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND 1988 CONTINUING PROJECTS WORK ORDER NUMBER PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 1989 BUDGET WORK IN PRGR 1988 TO 1989 TOTAL 1989 8 WORK IN PRGR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS/MAJOR - ACCOUNT 65.15: 4218 West Hills Reservoir Finalization 0.00 2,626.00 2,626.00 4596 Springbrook Property Purchase 20,000.00 8,350.00 28,350.00 4859/48N0/5007 Wells 1 8 2 Improvement 0.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 4858 Telemetry Improvements, Phase III 0.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 4249/4633/5232 S Talbot Hill Reservoir, Phase 1 1,420,000.00 0.00 1,420,000.00 4632/4794/5222 Well Field Protection, Phase 111 20,000.00 0.00 20,000.00 4861 Well 5 Rehabilitation 0.00 463,400.00 463,400.00 5130 Oaksdale Phase 1 0.00 3,430.00 3,430.00 5129 Highland/Olivet Pump Station Rehab. 0.00 2,349.00 2,349.00 5153 Maplewood Wells 10 3 11 569,000.00 103,004.00 672,004.00 4786 Maplewood Golf Course Well Exploration 0.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 5249 Comprehensive Plan Update 65,000.00 0.00 65,000.00 5218/5256 Lind Avenue Undercrossing 15,000.00 0.00 15,000.00 5247 Lind Avenue Bridge Approach 80,000.00 0.00 80,000.00 5257 Water Quality Investigation 150 000.00 0.00 _ 150,000.00 SUB -TOTAL WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS/MAJOR 2,339,000.00 758,159.00 3,097,159.00 WATER SYSTEM REHAB/REI PROJECTS - ACCOUNT 65.27: 114,141.00 114,141.00 1988 Steel Water Main Replacements: 0.00 5036 Lake Washington Bt Steel Main Replacement 5037 NE 24th St Steel Main Replacement 5038 Duvall Ave NE Steel Main Replacement 5121 N 2nd St Main Replacement 5241 NW 3rd St Main Replacement SUB -TOTAL WATER REHAB/RE[ PROJECTS 0.00 114 141.00 114 141.00 TOTAL WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 2,339,000.00 872,300.00 3,211,300.00 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS/MAJOR - ACCOUNT 65.19: 0.00 150,000.00 150,000.00 4649 East Kennydale San. Sewer Intercepter 5132 Renton Ave/West Hill Sanitary Intercepter 0.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 5133 Park Ave N Sanitary Sewer Intercepter 0.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 4671 West Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Intercepter 0.00 301,385.00 301,385.00 4989 Renton Highlds/NE 7th Sewer Replacement 0.00 48,000.00 48,000.00 5131/5156 Oaksdale Phase 1 0.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 5227 1988 Misc Sewer Purchase Orders 0.00 11,685.00 11,685.00 5250 Sanitary Sewer Comp Plan Update 0.00 10,772.00 10,772.00 5260 Soos Crk/Cascade Sewer Dist Transfer 0.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 5259 Renton Highlands Sewer Replacement 200,000.00 0.00 200,000.00 5258 Earlington Hill Sewer Pump Replacement 152 000.00 _ 0.00 152 000.00 SUB -TOTAL SEWER IMPROVEMENTS/MAJOR 352,000.00 897,842.00 1,249,842.00 SANITARY SEWER REHAB/REI PROJECTS - ACCOUNT 65.28: 5134 Sewer Main Extension/NE 19th 4957 1987 Sewer TV. Cleaning 0.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 n nn 11S.623-00 115.623.00 SUB -TOTAL SEWER REHAB/REI PROJECTS 0.00 126 6LS.Vu ico,ov .uu TOTAL SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 352,000.00 1,024,465.00 1,376,465.00 STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - ACCOUNT 65.62: 0.00 149,293.00 149,293.00 42001 42003 Windsor Hills Drainage Comprehensive Drainage Plan 150,000.00 (12,510.96) 137,489.04 4994/42004 Panther Creek Acquistn/SR Storm Drain 125,000.00 22,175.59 147,175.59 4996/42005 Cedar River Dredging (Phase 1/11) 0.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 5156/42010 SW 16th Bridge/P-1 Channel/Oakesdale 425,000.00 (99,967.67) 325,032.33 4993 1-405/Renton Village 0.00 148,521.45 148,521.45 49,95 S 7th - Shattuck Pond 0.00 174.32 174.32 5014/4997 P-1 Culvert/Channel 345,537.00 (168,539.93) 176,997.07 4998 NE 27th - Aberdeen Ctl 0.00 242,818.28 242,818.28 4999 Gypsy Creek/I-405 Culvert 0.00 87,253.20 87,253.20 5004 Springbrook Regional PD 0.00 116,409.10 116,409.10 Panther Crk P-9 Design (SCS $90,000) 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cedar River Flood Control Study 0.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 Small Drainage Problems 50,000.00 _ 0.00 50,000.00 TOTAL STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS 1,095,537.00 520 626.38 1,616.163.38 84.15 Debt Issue Costs 34,000.00 0.00 34,000.00 65.05 Soft Capital/Reimb Operating Fund 200 000.00 0.00 200,000.00 _ GRAND TOTAL 1989 PROJECTS AND 1988 WORK IN PROGRESS 4,020,537.00 2,417 391.38 6,437,928.38 281 SUBMITTING DATA: Dept/Div/Board.. Staff Contact.. CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Finance/City Clerk M. Petersen SUBJECT: Bid Opening 6/15/89 for May Creek/ Canyon Oaks Storm Drain EXHIBITS: Bid Tabulation Sheet AI#:7,a,I FOR AGENDA OF: 06/19/89 AGENDA STATUS: Consent......... X Public Hearing.. Correspondence.. Ordinance....... Resolution...... Old Business.... New Business.... Study Session... Other........... RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Utilities Committee I APPROVALS: Legal Dept...... Finance Dept.... Other........... FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment.. Amount Budgeted........ Revenue Generated... SUMMARY OF ACTION: Engineer's estimate: $41,000.00 BID TABULAT1ON PR O J ECT: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm DATE June 15, 1989 SHEET Drain B I D D E R BB E AAO V I D R. L. Alia Company x 545,525.00 9215 M. L. King Way S. Seattle, WA 98118 Archer Construction, Inc. x $39,728•00 7855 S. 206th Street Kent, WA 98032 R. W. Scott Construction Co. x $31,184.00 9840 Carr Road Renton, WA 98055 Engineer's estimate: $41,000.00 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: May 31, 1989 TO: Chuck Price, Storm Utility Engineer FROM: Dave Christensen, Acting Sr. Eng. Specialist SUBJECT: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain This memo is to inform you that the subject project is currently being advertised for bids for construction. The bid opening date is June 15, 1989. The engineering estimate for this project is $41,000.00. The funding for this project is through the Aberdeen Ave. N.E. storm drainage account. Upon award of this project, I will notify you of the actual contract amount. MAYCRKSD.DMC:mf =�R Earl Clymer, Mayor September 6, 1988 Mr. Robert Bergstrom, P.E. Public Works Department City of Renton, Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, W 98055 RE: May Creek Erosion Project File Nos. ECF-039-88, SM-039-88 CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT This letter is to inform you that the comment period has ended for the Determination of Non -Significance -Mitigated for the above referenced project. No comments were received. The Committee's determination is final and may be appealed to the City's Hearing Examiner no later than 5:00 p.m. on September 23, 1988. Any appeal must state clearly why the determination should be revised and must be accompanied by a non-refundable $75.00 filing fee. If you have questions or desire clarification of the above, please call our office at 235-2550. c:: vironmen 1 Revi w Committee, J Donald K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administrator DKE:mjp 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2552 • PREVIOUS REPORT No SP-' 0 Nl ,r w AlTzc.du S�� c( BGS-in.�jlul� No. I TO CASCADE TESTING LABORATORY. INC. TESTING & INSPECTION / ENGINEERS /GEOLOGISTS 12919 N.E. 126— PLACE KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON 98034 12061823-9800 EVERETTT (206) 259-0817 / 9 U/D &,— / e&Z3 zj-�>, ATTN: AS REQUESTED BY: THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: �?!" '•" "' '` DATE CERT. NO. PROJECT eleeee-A LOCA ION vc- — A) BLDG. PERMIT NO. OWNER WEATHER TEMP. AT AM 0 AT PM ENGINEER K Je) i ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR V'Ila Ai S7,seP/I I ofS' T �&c/,terI--J.' - J�Z - IYZ S%a - SEE TEST REPORT NO. 43 11A 4z HOURS ON PROJECT TRAVEL TIME TRAVEL MILEAGE APPROVED BY INSPECTO R COPIES TO: ' I Re' t ' Lp q-' �� FIELD R SIGNED: CASCADE TESTING LABORATORY, INC. TESTING & INSPECTION / ENGINEERS /GEOLOGISTS 12919 N.E. 126— PLACE KIRKLAND, WASHINGTON 9603A (206) 823-9800 EVERETT (206) 259-0617 TO ��G f �! C ,{/ ✓� �� ,fL �J ��S ATTN: THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: iea FIELD TEST,DATA SEE FIELD REPORT No. C� ! Lq � No. DATE CERT. NO. PROJECT llcc !C Teu �iL' LOCATI N ) / � N BLDG. PERMIT NO. OWNER WEATH R TEMP. AT AM e AT PM ENGINEER c% o ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR S TRUCK SAMPLED 9 TRUCK TICKET No. TIME SLUMP %AIR UNIT WEIGHT YEILD CEMENT FACTOR TEMP. CONC AIR COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH BATCH DATA FOR 1 CU. YARD DESIGN % ADJUSTED WEIGHTS MOIST WEIGHTS CEMENT S— F . C.A. WATER 2 (� TOTAL CYLINDER. NUMBER DATE MADE DATE TESTED AGE DAYS SI2E WEIGHT TOTAL LOAD STRENGTH PSI SET No. Sfc?l- cl-� 61 t�J -Z �o 6� PRODUCERS: ,/��CONCRETE K`�'fJ 11A CEMENTSi9 r�`� QS CU. YARDS PLACED �iJL/ AEA 2 , I �y� � � t" �CAC1 SIGN STRENGTH ��` ADMIX. /`' 2 PLACEMENT AREA & NOTES fj�7� �` � 43 {� n}�n INSPECTOR: COPIES TO: _ ` ` (, I ' `�'l ` SIGNED: 0 PREVIOUS REPORT No (� l `) L No. CASCADE TESTING LABORATORY. INC. TESTING Be INSPECTION / ENGINEERS /GEOLOGISTS 12919 N.E. 126— PLACE W-1 KIRKLANO, WASHINGTON 98034 12061823-9600 E V ERETT 12061 259-061 7 TO: I L` ATTN: Rt C c,t_l�,-Z AS REQUESTED BY: THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED, �- • Glirzi_iu G� u. �-�- 4::� 1 L DAT v CERT. NO. PROJECT LOCATION / BLDG. PERMIT NO. OWNER WEATHER (i TEMP. G AT 3 S , letzz r AT PM ENGINEER ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR SCc%- 1 U _ JLCII Ell! s / Ica �� Gtt✓d �/ c�Y�zt-F'f � %Zl/ GLvr G/ c �fPic�yc!✓ G ' j/ i? id - SEE TEST REPORT NO. HOURS ON PROJECT TRAVEL TIME TRAVEL MILEAGE APPROVED BY INSPECTOR: COPIES TO: PP- Zen -1 FIELD REPORT SIGNED: / King County Natural Resources and Parks Division Parks, Planning and Resources Department 2040 84th Avenue Southeast bfercer Island, Washinglon 98040 (206) 296-4232 August 10, 1988 Mr. Robert L. Bray, Project Engineer Public Works Department City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 2�41F�J I \V nuc 7r, issz CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. RE: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 Dear Mr. Bray: Thank you for your letter dated June 15, 1988, and the storm drain project construction drawings and contract specifications which you have presented for our review and approval. In your letter you also requested permission for a temporary construction access from Jones Avenue NE to enable you to install the energy dissipater structure. We have approved the drawings and specifications contigent upon you fully restoring the creek bank and riparian zone to pre - project conditions. No tree removal is to occur except as specifically approved on -site by one of our Capital Project Ad- ministrators. In the event it is necessary to remove trees, you will be required to plant approved replacements. To make ar- rangements for an on -site meeting for tree removal contact Bob Jacobs, Chief, Capital Improvement and Planning Section, at 296- 4241. We also ask that you notify Ron Erickson, Regional Maintenace Supervisor, in advance of the start of actual construction. Ron can be reached at 344-7513. Sincerely, /� �� 1, Russell W. Cahill Manager RWC:LD:smc cc: Bob Jacobs, Chief, Capital Improvement and Planning Bill Hutsinpiller, Chief, Park Maintenance ATTN: Ron Erickson, Regional Supervisor Linda Dougherty, Chief, Recreation and Facility Use Management Section ATTN: Joe Wilson, Property Management King County Natural Resources and Parks Division Parks, Planning and Resources Department 2040 84th Avenue Southeast Nlcrccr Island, Washing(on 98040 (206)296-4232 August 10, 1988 Mr. Robert L. Bray, Project Engineer Public Works Department City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. RE: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 Dear Mr. Bray: Thank you for your letter dated June 15, 1988, and the storm drain project construction drawings and contract specifications which you have presented for our review and approval. In your letter you also requested permission for a temporary construction access from Jones Avenue NE to enable you to install the energy dissipater structure. We have approved the drawings and specifications contigent upon you fully restoring the creek bank and riparian zone to pre - project conditions. No tree removal is to occur except as specifically approved on -site by one of our Capital Project Ad- ministrators. In the event it is necessary to remove trees, you will be required to plant approved replacements. To make ar- rangements for an on -site meeting for tree removal contact Bob Jacobs, Chief, Capital Improvement and Planning Section, at 296- 4241. We also ask that you notify Ron Erickson, Regional Maintenace Supervisor, in advance of the start of actual construction. Ron can be reached at 344-7513. Sincerely, /6"a-'e, ). Russell W. Cahill Manager RWC:LD:smc cc: Bob Jacobs, Chief, Capital Improvement and Planning Bill Hutsinpiller, Chief, Park Maintenance ATTN: Ron Erickson, Regional Supervisor Linda Dougherty, Chief, Recreation and Facility Use Management Section ATTN: Joe Wilson, Property Management C�tvck Pfuc. T 4MAL Earl Clymer, Mayor August 9, 1988 Mr. Robert Bergstrom, P.E. Public Works Department City of Renton, Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: May Creek Erosion Projeci File Nos. ECF-039-88, SM-039-88 Dear Bob: CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 2�4217 AUG 11 1988 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. This letter is to inform you that the Environmental Review Committee completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above referenced project. The Committee on August 5, 1988, decided that your project may be issued a Determination of Non - Significance -Mitigated with the following condition: 1. That the applicant complete all project construction and related improvement activities (reseeding, rip -rapping, etc.) no later than October 31, 1988. Because the Environmental Review Committee imposed specific mitigation measures rather than issue a Determination of Significance, there is a required fifteen (15) day comment period during which comments are solicited from various agencies, jurisdictions or individuals who may have an interest in the Committee's decision. The comment period will end August 29, 1988. Following the end of the comment period, the City will finalize it's Determination unless comments received require a reevaluation. Following the finalization of the Determination, there is a required fourteen (14) day appeal period. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, either Jeanette or I should be able to answer them. The reason for the cut off at the end of October, was the Committee's concern about erosion during the wet season. For the Environment a Committee, Don K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administrator DKE/adk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2552 jU . �,, K '1, � I c. 1' I c. , . CITY OF RENTON :;R POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor August 9, 1988 Mr. Robert Bergstrom, P.E. Public Works Department City of Renton, Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: May Creek Erosion Project File Nos. ECF-039-88, SM-039-88 Dear Bob: 41EITVF D AUG 1 11988 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. This letter is to inform you that the Environmental Review Committee completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above referenced project. The Committee on August 5, 1988, decided that your project may be issued a Determination of Non - Significance -Mitigated with the following condition: 1. That the applicant complete all project construction and related improvement activities (reseeding, rip -rapping, etc.) no later than October 31, 1988. Because the Environmental Review Committee imposed specific mitigation measures rather than issue a Determination of Significance, there is a required fifteen (15) day comment period during which comments are solicited from various agencies, jurisdictions or individuals who may have an interest in the Committee's decision. The comment period will end August 29, 1988. Following the end of the comment period, the City will finalize it's Determination unless comments received require a reevaluation. Following the finalization of the Determination, there is a required fourteen (14) day appeal period. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, either Jeanette or I should be able to answer them. The reason for the cut off at the end of October, was the Committee's concern about erosion during the wet season. For the Environment a Committee, Cloo J For K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administrator DKE/adk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2552 �� MIS'- Earl Clymer, Mayor August 9, 1988 • CITY OF RENTON Mr. Robert Bergstrom, P.E. Public Works Department City of Renton, Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: May Creek Erosion Project File Nos. ECF-039-88, SM-039-88 Dear Bob: POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AUG 1 11988 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. This letter is to inform you that the Environmental Review Committee completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above referenced project. The Committee on August 5, 1988, decided that your project may be issued a Determination of Non - Significance -Mitigated with the following condition: I. That the applicant complete all project construction and related improvement activities (reseeding, rip -rapping, etc.) no later than October 31, 1988. Because the Environmental Review Committee imposed specific mitigation measures rather than issue a Determination of Significance, there is a required fifteen (15) day comment period during which comments are solicited from various agencies, jurisdictions or individuals who may have an interest in the Committee's decision. The comment period will end August 29, 1988. Following the end of the comment period, the City will finalize it's Determination unless comments received require a reevaluation. Following the finalization of the Determination, there is a required fourteen (14) day appeal period. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, either Jeanette or I should be able to answer them. The reason for the cut off at the end of October, was the Committee's concern about erosion during the wet season. For the Environment a Committee, Don K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administrator DKE/adk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2552 tea! - CITY OF RENTON "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Design/Utility Engineering MEMORANDUM DATE: July 26, 1988 TO: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Kennewick Place NE - (May Creek) Erosion Control Project ECF-039-88; SM-039-88 Dear Don: In response to the additional materials requested by the Technical Advisory Committee, as outlined in you letter dated July 8, 1988, 1 have enclosed the following information and three exhibits: Exhibit "A" shows the Calculations for the storm outfall, Exhibit "B" is the Preliminary Special Provisions for the project, and Exhibit "C" is a June 30, 1988 Memo explaining use of materials. I. Information describing present volume of storm water runoff and anticipated chances in that volume when the project is complete: The storm drain calculations included as Exhibit "A" showed that the flow to this outfall was restricted by the upstream elevations which will remain unchanged. Combined with an unchanged headwater for the inlet conditions downstream at the manhole 3 + 29.15, this demonstrated that there will be no increase in the runoff volume encountered through the outfall. 2. Statement describing plans for greenbelt protection during project construction: Exhibit "B" is a copy of the preliminary special provisions which address green belt protection through special measures (i.e. no heavy trenching equipment to be used, timber pad crossing of May Creek, no wheeled or tracked vehicles in the stream bed, blending trench naturally, and covering with jute matting and seeding). Protection will also be addressed in the Temporary Erosion Control Plan to be submitted by the Contractor. 3. Statement describing the capacity of the proposed 18" storm drain and ways in which various types/intensity of future development in the vicinity may affect the effectiveness of the proposed system: The capacity of the 18" storm drain, as addressed in the calculations included as Exhibit "A", is inlet controlled with a capacity of 18 cubic feet per second. As the outfall is located in the May Creek basin, any development in the basin is restricted to an existing 5 year storm event maximum release rate with a detention requirement for a 25 year storm event. This will have the effect of decreasing the flows for the 25 year storm event. Any flows in excess of this event will be stored in upstream areas due to the flow conditions in the upstream pipes. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 Don Erickson July 26, 1988 Page 3 4. Description of temporary erosions control measures to be used in coniunction with this pro iect: The temporary erosion control plan will include, but not be limited to: the use of siltation fence, a construction entrance from Jones Road, and jute matting with seeding. Exact details of the plan are to be submitted by the Contractor for City approval prior to the start of construction. 5. An overall statement of the construction scenario for the nroiect including rationale for materials used: A. The Contractor is required to submit a detailed outline and time table for the progression of work prior to construction start. The outline should basically follow the procedural steps as detailed below: 1. Install temporary erosion control measures. 2. Stake construction easement. 3. Clear and grub for construction of storm line. 4. Construction stake for storm line. 5. Begin trenching, laying pipe, covering, and grading as construction proceeds, laying jute matting and seeding over the exposed areas when finished grade is attained. 6. Place the energy dissipater on the lower end of the polyethylene pipe. 7. Construct outfall with a rock -lined channel leading to May Creek. 8. Plug existing 18" CMP to the west. 9. Finish and cleanup (removal of construction entrance and any additional seeding as necessary.) B. As to the rational for materials used, please see the memorandum I wrote on June 30, 1988 which has been included as Exhibit "C". I hope that this information has addressed all of the questions you have regarding the Kennewick Place NE Erosion Control Project, and that it will allow for the review of the application to proceed. Y Bob Bergstr wcg/Maytech/gdc:jlm Attachments CC: Chuck Price Don Monaghan EXHIBIT "A" Storm Water Utility City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 MAY CREEK - CANYON OAKS STORM DRAIN CALCULATIONS January, 1988 Calculations for capacity check were done based upon flowing full condition of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (see May Creek - Canyon Oaks plans for reference) being full to the ground elevation. Using this condition combined with the ground elevation at the catch basins immediately upstream of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (for the 18" and 12" pipes), the head water available can be calculated. Maximum flows through the pipes were -determined to be 4.58 c.f.s. and 13.18 c.f.s. for the 12" and 18" respectively. This yields a.'total maximum inflow of 17.76 c.f.s. at the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15. The outflow in this condition was found to be inlet controlled due to the large slopes of the polyethylene pipe running down the slope., Inlet flow for the existing HW/D was found to be approximately 18 c.f.s. which is adequate to pass the maximum inflow. These calculations reflect the maximum flow which can reach the catch basin in question. -It can be seen that the catch basins upstream will overtop before,,any more flow will reach the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 causing it ,to overflow.' Y4 J1 Cc"IcJ I o.,,0 nS R. cm? ler.5�h i-T i-:� rvrn�v.s iy-\Fo ; C. C3. 3+29.IS cT.21T.40' F A.W. t Ibs. dO - Z11. YO % G.2' Ito. S , 29(.oz4)' 97�s N11.33 y V z S. 83 +f/s Q , Is. 8 3 ( . 5)' Tr = 4• S 8 c; s Ch.,Lck for- cor ro � IMMA. 1 *O. r Z9(.ot9)Z 93.az z i 9 i f Vsi►�oJ nonr.ocJc���, �or- �mP�jiin� �c,.d�.b,}c� �;,P}� for c��S E IL . 1 180 10.000 _ 168 8.000 EXAMPLE (2) 156 6,000 0. 36 inches (3.0 feed 6. 5.000 0.66 cgs (3) 144 4.000 6. "we "IN5. 132 3.000 0 (feet) 5. 6. d (1) t.0 s.4 4. 120 1- 2.000 l21 !.t i.l 4. 5• 4 (3) 2.2 6.6 ` 108 a o0 3. 4. J is feet ' - 96 1.000 _ 3• _ 800 ;-' 3. 84 600 2. 500 400 ' 2. SO- 72 300 .. 2' z - 3 1.5 ? u 200 �i 54 v / f- W a Ale w 100 / / > Q 80/ / z J v 42 / tn' 60 50 / F .t 1.0 1.0 0 O' o . 40 W 1.0 w 36. •30;, HW ENTRANCE W 7 ' ' SCALE D TYPE a .9 Q , 33 2.Q I d ,11 Iteed.e0 i '! o .8 ,8 o f ! 30 ' I 01 1M11ered to Nnrot"I W ! to slool ,t = . :e d 0 i 27 4 i 10 (3) �relecting 7 i .7 a t 8 z 24 6 .7 m ' 5 1• ws Seete (q of 131 project 21/ 4 werltontellt to Seats (1). this. .6 t ece strata6t Inclined Line throoth •6 7 3 0 sod 0 *Coles. or reverse so � 18 Illeelreted: { � 2 I � �• 'I V ' 1 i _ C. �t 5 15 .5 LOt• ► I •S i 12 �, HEADWATER DEPTH FOR M C. M. PIPE CULVERTS • WITH INLET CONTROL BUREAU Or PUBLIC ROADS .CAN. 1963 r t t CHART 4 ` I i 28 i '• 9 •'I � it P .I �itll� � l t1' i � i. EXHIBIT "B" CITY OF RENTON May Creek/Canyon Oaks Stone Drain SPECIAL PROVISIONS Division 1 General Requirements 1.04 Scope of Work (Supplanental Section) The contractor shall be required to furnish the following - a minim m of 15 working days prior to ccrmvncement of work: I. Detailed outline and timetable for progression of work. 2. Temporary erosion control plan. 3. Method of pipe installation, including type of equiprent to be used. 4. Written approval of Fisheries for crossing or working in the vicinity of May Creek. The contractor is advised that due to permit restrictions, the following conditions shall apply: 1. No heavy trenching equipment shall be used on the steep slope•(between the existing catch basin and the energy dissipator). The contractor shall make every effort to avoid danaging or destroying vegetation along the pipe trench line other than is absolutely necessary for installation of the stone drain. 2. Equipnenrt crossing of May creek shall be accarplished by the use of tinter pads or other means. No wheeled or tracked vehicles shall be permitted in the stream bed. j. 3.- A temporary constriction access will be provided fran Jones Ave. N.E. across King County Parks Dept. property., The contractor shall take precautions to minimize damage to the property and shall restore the property to the owners satisfaction. 1-07`.15 Togyrary;Water Pollution/Erosion Control The contractor shall schedule his operations so that permanent erosion control features will be installed immediately following installation of the stone drain. Spoils from the storm drain trench shall be spread evenly over and adjacent to the trench so as to blend naturally with the surrounding area with minimum disturbance of the existing vegetation. The exposed areappe ma s shall be covered with an approved jute and seeded in accordance with Section,Ml: ' The contractor shall provide the Engineer a Tamporary Erosion Control Plan for approval prior to carntrrcanent of work. All costs associated with tatporary water pollution/erosion-control during installation of the stone drain shall be considered incidental to the project and no additional cotrpensation shall 'be made. 7-01 DRAINS 7-01.2 Materials (Supplo»ental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe (9-05.17) 7-W STORM SEWERS 7-04.2 Materials (Supplonental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall conform to the following specifications: (a) ASTM F714-83; Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipe (SDR-PR) based on outside diav ter. (b) ASIM D124M5; Polyethylene plastics molding and extrusion conpounds. (c) ASTM D3350; Standard Specification for polyethylene plastic pipe and fittings materials. (d) ASTM D2837; Method of obtaining hydrostatic design basis for thenioplastic pipe materials. (e) ASTM 02657; Heating joining polyolefin pipe and fittings. 1. The pipe shall be made from polyethylene resin compound qualified as Type III, Category 5, Class C, Grade PE34 in ASTM D1248-85. 2. The resin shall have these minimum physical properties: Alathon Properties T9800 Density (gm/cc) ASTM D1505 0.962 Melt Index ASTM 01238 (Cond. E) 0.05 Flexural Modulus (psi) ASTM D790 145,000 Tensile Yield (2"/Min) (psi) ASTM D638 3,800 Tensile'Ultimate (2"/Min) (psi) ATM D638 5,000 Elongation (%) ! >800 CSCR (F2o) ASTM D1693 6,000 LTHS (@ 73.4 F) 1,700 MW (SECL) 268,000 Mw/Mn 18.00 Cell Class ASTM 03350 �' 345534C 3. The raw material shall contain a minimum of 2% well dispersed .!Carbon, black,. 4. The pipe shall contain no recycled compound except that generated in the manufacturer's own plant, from resin of the same specification and from the same raw material supplier. 5. Compliance with the requirements of this section shall be certified in writing by the pipe supplier, upon request. 7-04.3 Construction Requirements 7 04 3(1)B Pipe Bedding (Supplemental Section_ The High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall be bedded in native material excavated from the pipe trench. 7 04 3(1)C Pipe Joining Method (New Section) (a) The polyethylene pipe should be joined by the method of thermal butt - fusion, as outlined in ASTM 02657. (b) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed in accordance with the procedures established by the pipe manufacturer. Joining must be conducted by, or under the supervision of a factory trained manufacturer's representative. (c) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed on fusion machinery approved by the pipe manufacturer. Fusion;pressures, temperatures and cycle times shall be according to pipe, manufacturer's recommendations. No pipe or fittings;sW) be joined by fusion by any contractor unless he is ad'equatel'y trained and qualified in the technique involved. , (d) The Polyethylene Pipe'may be adapted to fit'tings or other pipe elements by means of a suitable flange assembly. Flange assemblies shall consist of the following items: il.: A pol.yethylene.stub end made from the same resin material as the pipe. This 'stub end shall be factory machined from a molded polyethylene blank made at the pipe. man!uf,acturer's,,factory. 2. A back-up fl'ange'of ductile iron or other suitable material, made to Class,,150, ANSI a16.5 dimensional standards. Exceptions to these dimensional standards can"be made for systems with exceptionally,high operating pressures,., 13. Flange assemblies are connected by bolts of compatible material with gaskets, of suitable material for the,.f1pi.d, and ,pressure characteristics, cut to fit, the, joint. In al•l,cas•es, .the bolts ,shal1,be drawn•'up,evenly and in=line, using procedures recommended by the pipe manufacturer. 7-04 5Payment (Supplemental Section) ; Add: 9.! High Density Polyethylene pipe ..in Dia., per 1i'ne'ar foot. i EXHIBIT "C" u Earl Clymer, Mayor CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Design/Utility Engineering DATE: June 30, 1988 TO: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Nancy Laswell-Morris, Policy Development FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Canyon Oaks Storm Drain and Erosion Control Project SEPA Review I have been asked to elaborate on -two design issues concerning the proposed Canyon Oaks storm sewer. As you may recall, Public Works submitted this project for SEPA and Shorelines review. This project reconstructs a new storm water pi°pe:to'?,, replace the badly eroded Canyon Oaks gully that carries storm runoff from Kennewick Ave. N.E. to May Creek. , The two questions are; 1•AV wasteOjY ethylene sewer pipe specified? This pipe material was specifically required by King County Parks, the landowner of the property we will cross with the sewer. Renton Public Works agrees that this pipe has superior strength ian'd,flowic•haracteristics. We have used this material in similar work for the Honey Creek sanitary sewer. The City of Seattle and King County have used Polyethylene pipe in curved alignments'to solve many erosion problems. 2=' Why was a rock rip-rap`spill pad used at'the'pipe line outfall? An erosion control/energy dissipator was needed prior to storm water discharge into May Creek. The preliminary design,scoped in the May Creek Drainage Comprehensive Plan outlined in -pipe or in -manhole energy dissipators. The design of the rock splash pad was coordinated with ,the State Department of Fisheries and was considered to be superior to an in -pipe energy dissipator. An above ground rock pad could be visually inspected, easy to clean, and has the potential to develop vegetation and some bio-filtration. I hope these items will clarify and release the SEPA and Shorelines review. Thankyou: 1D.'10.27.REB:mf 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 (206) 235-2631 CAL .� �-�V'rmg' CITY OF RENTON Cy PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Design/Utility Engineering MEMORANDUM DATE: July 26, 1988 TO: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Kennewick Place NE - (May Creek) Erosion Control Project ECF-039-88; SM-039-88 Dear Don: In response to the additional materials requested by the Technical Advisory Committee, as outlined in you letter dated July 8, 1988, I have enclosed the following information and three exhibits: Exhibit "A" shows the Calculations for the storm outfall, Exhibit "B" is the Preliminary Special Provisions for the project, and Exhibit "C" is a June 30, 1988 Memo explaining use of materials. 1. Information describing present volume of storm water runoff and anticipated changes in that volume when the proiect is complete: The storm drain calculations included as Exhibit "A" showed that the flow to this outfall was restricted by the upstream elevations which will remain unchanged. Combined with an unchanged headwater for the inlet conditions downstream at the manhole 3 + 29.15, this demonstrated that there will be no increase in the runoff volume encountered through the outfall. 2. Statement describing plans for greenbelt protection during proiect construction: Exhibit "B" is a copy of the preliminary special provisions which address green belt protection through special measures (i.e. no heavy trenching equipment to be used, timber pad crossing of May Creek, no wheeled or tracked vehicles in the stream bed, blending trench naturally, and covering with jute matting and seeding). Protection will also be addressed in the Temporary Erosion Control Plan to be submitted by the Contractor. 3. Statement describing the capacity of the proposed 18" storm drain and ways in which various types/intensity of future development in the vicinity may affect the effectiveness of the proposed system: The capacity of the 18" storm drain, as addressed in the calculations included as Exhibit "A", is inlet controlled with a capacity of 18 cubic feet per second. As the outfall is located in the May Creek basin, any development in the basin is restricted to an existing 5 year storm event maximum release rate with a detention requirement for a 25 year storm event. This will have the effect of decreasing the flows for the 25 year storm event. Any flows in excess of this event will be stored in upstream areas due to the flow conditions in the upstream pipes. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 Don Erickson July 26, 1988 Page 3 4. Description of temporary erosions control measures to be used in conjunction with this rn oiect: The temporary erosion control plan will include, but not be limited to: the use of siltation fence, a construction entrance from Jones Road, and jute matting with seeding. Exact details of the plan are to be submitted by the Contractor for City approval prior to the start of construction. 5. An overall statement of the construction scenario for the proiect including rationale for materials used: A. The Contractor is required to submit a detailed outline and time table for the progression of work prior to construction start. The outline should basically follow the procedural steps as detailed below: 1. Install temporary erosion control measures. 2. Stake construction easement. 3. Clear and grub for construction of storm line. 4. Construction stake for storm line. 5. Begin trenching, laying pipe, covering, and grading as construction proceeds, laying jute matting and seeding over the exposed areas when finished grade is attained. 6. -Place the energy dissipater on the lower end of the polyethylene pipe. 7. Construct outfall with a rock -lined channel leading to May Creek. 8. Plug existing 18" CMP to the west. 9. Finish and cleanup (removal of construction entrance and any additional seeding as necessary.) B. As to the rational for materials used, please see the memorandum I wrote on June 30, 1988 which has been included as Exhibit "C". I hope that this information has addressed all of the questions you have regarding the Kennewick Place NE Erosion Control Project, and that it will allow for the review of the application to proceed. Bob Bergstroffi­ wcg/Maytech/gdc:jlm Attachments CC: Chuck Price Don Monaghan EXHIBIT "A" Storm Water Utility City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 MAY CREEK - CANYON OAKS STORM DRAIN CALCULATIONS January, 1988 Calculations for capacity check were done based upon flowing full condition of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (see May Creek - Canyon Oaks plans for reference) being full to the ground elevation. Using this condition combined with the ground elevation at the catch basins immediately upstream of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (for the 18" and 12" pipes), the head water available can be calculated. Maximum flows through the pipes were determined to be 4.58 c.f.s. and 13.18 c.f.s. for the 12" and 18" respectively. This yields a total maximum inflow of 17.76 c.f.s. at the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15. The outflow in this condition was found to be inlet controlled due to the large slopes of the polyethylene pipe running down the slope. Inlet flow for the existing HW/D was found to be approximately 18 c.f.s. which is adequate to pass the maximum inflow. These calculations reflect the maximum flow which can reach the catch basin in question. It can be seen that ithe catch basins upstream will overtoo before, any more flow will reach the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 causing it to overflow. 4 Y4 Curt CCAIcy I OkO r.-, Cac;ky \z„ cmip C. Q, 3t29.15 Cx•L'. Vpsk(,P- m = 21T.00' Cam. E . downsi-T��M = 2 �� • 80 ` (I t O. S , Z9(.OZ4)' 97 �Z /_ 11.33 Z Z c, �vs J (.S�zTr ONts-k �o r- i r,I,A- co k { rO z Z14.o- Zg�D. 90 USm� Y'ArnO�(�h -4'0+� Cor^Pc1��'�' fi�xJwo��-ter �CP� ti Cgpo�i��� 18`i, cm? Ier.S�1, �3.2Z. l..F t`unn�r., kvo G.E. vPs�r�,•r. ,- Z18.48 218:47- 212.23 = (;.25 H.W. = 6.25 \/ Z. -7.46 jq{/S Q = -1.4�- S)z Tr = �3.18 c�3 TokC�.1 QrT.ak Q CJa. 3+29.15 Ck VI"x = 13 . \ 3 4 4. 5 8 = 1-1.16 c; S CaPll,l-;� 1, ,N*A P;f" Mtrn%m\jm slope_ = 0.216 �4A+ Yt .010 z C�.eck \r.1c� corn4�co� t ' E f w�F1� �n1e� coni�rol Q �r1�� 1 1 S c.E why clr. a Qc,vait +o cry 11.'16 ��� I 1 8 160 10,000 - 166 8.000 EXAMPLE t2, 156 76.000 0• 36 imehes 43.0 feel) 6. 5.000 0.66sit 144 4.000 � 6. Hw' Hw 132 3.000 0 (14e1) 5. (1) 1.9 3.4 4. 120 2.000 4. rW- a (31 !.2 6.6 100 d 3. no In feet — 96 1.000 3. - ti 000 ;- 64 II 600 2, 500 400 ' 2, to 72 - 300 i — 200 60 Z Z W t�►� 54 v W ta 100 a 49 U cc Q u 60� 60 / 1.0 O 42 �/ In o� 50 ' IL 40 W 36 3W HW ENTRANCE W SCALE' D TYPE Q 1 33 a o' 30 Q W to loops u 27 10 (3) Projecting a I •7 .7 a o � 8 z ' 24 � j 5 To ate stale (!) of (3) project 21 4 horitentellf to seats (1) them. 6 ' .6 see straight laellned time throssh M 3 0 sod 0 scales, or reverse 6e .6 18 HlaatrateA: 1 2 ( . 15 I 5 i .5 1.0 .s 12 HEADWATER DEPTH FOR G. M. PIPE CULVERTS ` WITH INLET CONTROL 9Ug1. AU Or PUBLIC ROADS ./AN. 1963 CHART 4 1 , 28 , r: EXHIBIT "B" CITY OF RENTON May Creek/Canyon Oaks Stone Drain SPECIAL PROVISIONS Division 1 General Requiromnts 1.04 Scope of Work (Supplomntal Section) The contractor shall be required to furnish the following - a minim i of 15 working days prior to conmencomnt of work: I. Detailed outline and timetable for progression of work. 2. Temporary erosion control plan. 3. Method of pipe installation, including type of equipient to be used. 4. Written approval of Fisheries for crossing or working in the vicinity of May Creek. The contractor is advised that due to pennit restrictions, the following conditions shall apply: I. No heavy trenching equipmnt shall be used on the steep slope -(between the existing catch basin and the energy dissipator). The contractor shall make every effort to avoid damaging or destroying vegetation along the pipe trench line other than is absolutely necessary for installation of the stone drain. 2. Equipment crossing of May creek shall be accoiplished by the use of tinier pads or other means. No wheeled or tracked vehicles shall be pennitted in the stream bed. 3. A temporary construction access will be provided from Jones Ave. N.C. across King County Parks Dept.,property. The contractor shall take precautions to minimize danage to the property and shall restore the property to the owners satisfaction. 1-07.15 Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control The contractor shall schedule his operations so that pennanent erosion control features will be installed im ediately following installation of the stonn drain. Spoils from the stom drain trench shall be spread evenly over and adjacent to the trench so as to blend naturally with the surrounding area with minimn disturbance of the existing vegetation. The exposed areas shall be covered with an approved jute matting and seeded in accordance with Section 8-01. The contractor shall provide the Engineer a Toiporary Erosion Control Plan for approval prior to camlencomnt of work. All costs associated with taiporary water pollution/erosion, control during installation of the stone drain shall be considered incidental to the project and no additional coTpensation shall,be made. 7-01 DRAINS 7-01.2 Materials (Supplemental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe (9-05.17) 7404 STORM SEWERS 7-04.2 Materials (Supplemental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall confoni to the following specifications: (a) ASTM F714-83; Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipe (SOR-PR) based on outside diairter. (b) ASTM D1248-85; Polyethylene plastics molding and extrusion compounds. (c) ASTM 03350; Standard Specification for polyethylene plastic pipe and fittings materials. (d) ASTM D2837; Method of obtaining hydrostatic design basis for thenmoplastic pipe materials. (e) ASTM D2657; Heating joining polyolefin pipe and fittings. I. The pipe shall be made from polyethylene resin compound qualified as Type III, Category 5, Class C, Grade PE34 in ASTM D1248-85. 2., The resin shall have these minimum physical properties: Alathon Properties T9800 Density (gm/cc) ASTM D1505 0.962 Melt Index ASTM D1238 (Cond. E) 0.05 Flexural Modulus (psi) ASTM D790 145,000 Tensile Yield (2"/Min) (psi) ASTM D638 3,800 Tensile Ultimate (2"/Min) (psi) ATM D638 5,000 Elongation (y) >800 ESCR (FZ0) ASTM D1693 6,000 LTHS (@ 73.4 F) 1,700 MW (SECL) 268,000 Mw/Mn 18.00 Cell Class ASTM D3350 345534C 3. The raw material shall contain a minimum of 2% well dispersed carbon black. 4. The pipe shall contain no recycled compound except that generated in the manufacturer's own plant, from resin of the same specification and from the same raw material supplier. 5. Compliance with the requirements of this section shall be certified in writing by the pipe supplier, upon request. 7-04.3 Construction Requirements 7 04 3(1)Q Pipe Bedding (Supplemental Section The High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall be bedded in native material excavated from the pipe trench. 7 04 3(1)C Pipe Joining Method (New Section) (a) The polyethylene pipe should be joined by the method of thermal butt - fusion, as outlined in ASTM 02657. (b) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed in accordance with the procedures established by the pipe manufacturer. Joining must be conducted by, or under the supervision of a factory trained manufacturer's representative. (c) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed on fusion machinery approved by the pipe manufacturer. Fusion,.pressures, temperatures and cycle times shall be according to pipe„ manufacturer's recommendations. No pipe or fittings'shall be joined by fusion by any contractor unless he is adequately trained and qualified in the technique involved. (d) The Polyethylene Pipe may be adapted -to'fittings or other pipe elements by means of a suitable flange assembly. Flange assemblies shall consist of the following items: 1. A polyethylene stub end made from the same resin material as the pipe. This stub end shall be factory machined from a molded polyethylene blank made at the pipe manufacturer's factory. 2. A back-up flange of ductile iron or other suitable material, made to Class.150, ANSI B16.5 dimensional standards. Exceptions to these dimensional standards can be made for systems with exceptionally, high operating pressures,. 3. Flange assemblies are connected by bolts of compatible material with gaskets,, of suitable material for the fluid,and pressure characteristics; cut to fit the joint., In, al'l,cases, the bolts shall be, drawn,up evenly and in -line, using procedures recommended by, the pipe manufacturer. 7-04 5 Payment (Supplemental Section) Add: 9`. High Density Polyethylene Pipe,. .'.:in Dia.;1per linear,:foot. EXHIBIT "C" CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Y Y Design/Utility Engineering MEMORANDUM DATE: June 30, 1988 T0: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Nancy Laswell—Morris, Policy Development FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Canyon Oaks Storm Drain and Erosion Control Project SEPA Review I have been asked to elaborate on two design issues concerning the proposed Canyon Oaks storm sewer. As you may recall, Public Works submitted this project for SEPA and Shorelines review. This project reconstructs anew storm; water pipe to : replace the badly eroded Canyon Oaks gully that carries storm runoff from Kennewick Ave. N.E. to May Creek. The two questions are; 1• Why was po lyethylene sewer pipe specified? This pipe material was specifically required by King County Parks, the landowner of the property we will•cross with the sewer. Renton Public Works agrees that this pipe has; spp'gripr, strength landiflowicharacteristics. We have used this material inisimilar•work for�'the Honey Creek sanitary sewer. The City:of Seattle and King County have used Polyethylene pipe in curved alignments'to solve many erosion problems. 2•1 Why was a rock rip —rap spi l 1 pad used at'the pipe '' line outfall? An erosion control/energy dissipator was needed prior to storm water discharge into May Creek. The preliminary design,scoped in the May Creek Drainage Comprehensive Plan outlined in''-p'ipe or in —manhole energy dissipators. The design of'the rock splash,pad„was coordinated with the State Department of'Fisherie's and was considered to be superior to an 'in -pipe energy dissipator. An above ground rock pad could be visually inspected, easy to clean, and has the potential to develop vegetation and some bio—filtration I hope t-he�se items'will'c'larify and release the SEPA and Shorelines review. Thankyou: 1 i10 ID-10.27.REB:mf 20.0 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 King County Real Property Division Department of executive Administration 500A King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 344-3970 July 21, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 - Storm Drain Our file 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: r JUL 2 3 1987 ENGINEERING DEPT. Ci..!.Y itr REN'110N System - May Creek Park Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit. Please have an authorized person for the City of Renton sign the permit and return it to this office for further processing. Also please send a check for fifty dollars ($ 50.00), made payable to the King County Office of Finance, for administrative fees. This permit is not valid without the signatures of the manager of the Natural Resource and Parks Division and the manager of the Real Property Division. Sincerely, Chris J. Loutsis Real Property Manager CJ1I�L: TS Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 PERMIT NO. . FS-59-87 ®King County Department of Executive Administration Reel Property Division 500 A King County Administration Duildmg 500 FOUnh Avenue Seattle. Washington 98101 (206) 344 3956 Utility Use Permit Utilities On County Property Extended Term FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATEjune 24, 1987 PERMITTEE City of Renton - Mr. Robert L. Bray .—PHONE 206-235-2631 ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue Renton Washiu ton 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. 1 S=TWPRgeAccount No. Kro Page LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE 3457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "A" EXPIRATION: This permit expires on the day of19 92 Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility and storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of five years and upon written request, within the time period alloted and upon good cause shown, the Real Property Division may grant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED []Yes 0 No Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑Yes ❑No Inspection Fee $ N/A — Bond Amount $ xxxxxxxxx Permittee MUST notify at 48 hours _be ore st arting permitted work. By this permit King County authorizes the use of the above described property: Custodial Approval Date Real Property Approval Date The Permittee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions contained herein. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERMS-jRUCONDIT-IONS. i Signature of Permittee Date NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 ti City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 T7YMTRTT "A" A strip of land 15 feet in width lying 7.5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: That portion of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1, as recorded in Volume 11, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington ,'situate in the S E k of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington; Thence south 89°04'09" East along the south line of said Tract 57, a distance of 105.14 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence north 20020'09" East a distance of 130.59 feet; Thence North 05014'37" East to the thread of May Creek a distance of 209 feet more or less and the terminus of this line. City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. The site shall be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. 2. The preliminary construction drawings shall be revised by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review shall include: a. Adequecy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope c. Design of energy dissipater d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The permittee will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of maintenance of the energy dissipater and method of access shall be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. f- 4i �;- NNIL Earl Clymer, Mayor July 8, 1988 Robert E. Bergstrom P.E. Manager Public Works Department City of Renton Renton, Washington CITY OF RENTON BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT RE: KENNEWICK PLACE N.E. (ECF;SM 039-88) Dear Bob: Ronald G. Nelson, Director The Planning Department has formally accepted the above - referenced project. It has been routed for departmental comment and is tentatively scheduled for review by the Technical Advisory Committee on July 14, 1988. If you have any questions regarding the scheduling of your project, please contact our office at 235-2550. Donald K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administratoru DKE : j 1 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2540 60 �=— w Earl Clymer, Mayor July 8, 1988 Robert E. Bergstrom, P.E. Public Works Department City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Kennewick Place N:E. (May Creek) Erosion Control Project (ECF-039-88; SM-039-88) Dear Bob: CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT The Zoning Department has received your application and supplemental memorandum of information for the above -referenced project. In order to proceed with review of this application, we will need additional materials as requested by the Technical Advisory Committee: 1. Information which describes present volume of storm water run-off and anticipated changes in that volume when the project is completed; 2. A statement which describes plans for greenbelt protection during project construction; 3. A statement which describes the capacity of the proposed 18" storm drain and the ways in which various types/intensity of future development in the vicinity may affect the effectiveness of the proposed system; 4. A description of all temporary erosion control measures to be used in conjunction with this project.. (Note: The application discusses siltation fencing and grass seeding; the application implies that other measures will be used, but these are not described); 5. An overall statement of the construction scenario for the project, including rationale for materials used. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2552 As soon as we receive these materials, we will expedite our analysis of your application. If you have any quCIE ne me or Lenora Blauman at 235-2550. Since!nj Donald K. Erickson, AICP Zoning Administrator DKE:lb:sr Earl Clymer, Mayor CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Design/Utility Engineering DATE: June 30, 1988 TO: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Nancy Laswell—Morris, Policy Development FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Canyon Oaks Storm Drain and Erosion Control Project SEPA Review I have been asked to elaborate on two design issues concerning the proposed Canyon Oaks storm sewer. As you may recall, Public Works submitted this project for SEPA and Shorelines review. This project reconstructs a new storm water pipe to replace the badly eroded Canyon Oaks gully that carries storm runoff from Kennewick Ave. N.E. to May Creek. The two questions are; 1. Why was polyethylene sewer pipe specified? This pipe material was specifically required by King County Parks, the landowner of the property we will cross with the sewer. Renton Public Works agrees that this pipe has superior strength and flow characteristics. We have used this material in similar work for the Honey Creek sanitary sewer. The City of Seattle and King County have used Polyethylene. pipe in curved alignments to solve many erosion problems. 2. Why was a rock rip —rap spill pad used at the pipe line outfall? An erosion control/energy dissipator was needed prior to storm water discharge into May Creek. The preliminary design scoped in the May Creek Drainage Comprehensive Plan outlined in —pipe or in —manhole energy dissipators. The design of the rock splash pad was coordinated with the State Department of Fisheries and was considered to be superior to an in —pipe energy dissipator. An above ground rock pad could be visually inspected, easy to clean, and has the potential to develop vegetation and some bio—filtration. I hope these items will clarify and release the SEPA and Shorelines review. Thankyou. �t 1D.10.27.REB:mf 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 I 40 Earl Clymer, Mayor June 20, 1988 Kurt Buchanan Washington State Department of Fist Building 4, Room 2129 7600 Sand Point Way N.E. Seattle, Washington 98115 Subject: May Creek Canyon Oaks Stc Dear Mr. Buchanan: Per our telephone conversation this subject storm drain improvement for you would like to meet at the site. If you have any questions, please c Very truly yours, Robert L. Bray Project Engineer 1I.6.02.RLB:mf Enclosure CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Design/Utility Engineering 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 Earl Clymer, Mayor June 15, 1988 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Design/Utility Engineering Mr. Bob Jacobs King County Department of Planning & Community Development Division of Parks and Recreation 2040-84th Ave. S.E. Mercer Island, Washington 98040 Subject: May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain Special Use Permit FS-59-87 Your File: 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Jacobs: Please find enclosed for review and approval: 1. One preliminary copy of contract specifications. 2. Two copies of the construction drawing. 3. Two copies of hydraulic computations. Please review and forward to the appropriate departments. Also, please note that a temporary construction access is desired from Jones Ave. N.E. across King County property to install the Energy Dissipater Structure. Please review this approach and advise us if we need an easement. Your timely review and response would be greatly appreciated. Should you desire additional information, please call me at 235-2631. Very truly yours, Robert L. Bray Project Engineer 1I.6.OI.RLB:mf Attachments 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 Cy �y a-, arlCs AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Audrey Benner , being first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Chief Clerk of the VALLEY DAILY NEWS • Kent Edition • Renton Edition • Auburn Edition Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week. That said newspapers are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King County, Washington. The Valley Daily News has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the Kent Edition , Renton Edition X , Auburn Edition , (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers durin the below stated period. The annexed notice a No ice of Application was published on _M May 18 a n d 25. 1 g a 8 R 2 9 5 3-- — The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $ 41. 79 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 5 th day of May 19 8 8 residing at Federal Way, King County, Washington. VON #87 Revised 11,86 Public Notice SHORELINE APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANANGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Notice is hereby given that the City of Renton has filed an application for a sub- stantial development permit for the con- struction or development of an 18" Storm Drain north and west of Canyon Oakes Condominiums for May Creek erosion -con- trol located at Kennewick Place N.E. or N.E. 30th Street within Section 32 of Town- ship 24 N, Range 5, W.M., in the City of Renton, King County, Washington. Said development is proposed to be within May Creek and/or its associated wetlands. Any person desiring to express his views or to be notified of the action taken on this application should notify the Building and Zoning Department, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055 in writing of his interest within thirty (30) days of the last publication of this notice. Publication dates of this notice are May 18 and May 25, 1988. City of Renton Building and Zoning Department 10-85 Published in the Valley Daily News May 18 . and May 25, 1988. R2953.::. 1986Z 00 SHORELINE APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Notice is hereby given that the City of Renton. has filed an application for a substantial development permit for the construction or development of an 18" Storm Drain north and west of Canyon Oakes Condominiums for May Creek erosion control. located at: Kennewick Place NE or NE 30th Street -within Section(s) 32 of Township 24 N, Range 5 , W.M., in the City of Renton, King County, Washington. Said development is proposed to be within May Creek and/or its associated wetlands. Any person desiring to express his views or to be notified of the action taken on this application should notify the Building and Zoning Department, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055 in writing of his interest within thirty (30) days of the last publication of this notice. Publication dates of this notice are May 18, and May 25, 1988 City of Renton i - Building and Zoning Department 10-85 I N T E R O F F I C E M E M 0 TO: GQ �( �l�W�- DATE: B/r-t1g�, M,4 y C'IZc'c�/CA�� yam di ''S sTonm 024//-/ DISTRICT 04fi STATE k1D WAGE RATES REQUEST FORM O NO FED. RATES-. ❑ YES " X' (NIGHT) I� 5/2¢��?r A&E9Cf CONi'A�T. PH®P1t� . MT lr •3018 IP 01 - ❑ ADAMS 17 ❑ DOUGLAS 33 ,9 KING 49 ❑ PACIFIC 65 ❑ STEVENS 03 ❑ ASOTIN 19 ❑ FERRY 35 ❑ KITSAP 51 ❑ PEND OREILLE 67 ❑ THURSTON 05 ❑ BENTON 21 ❑ FRANKLIN 37 ❑'KITTITAS 53 ❑ PIERCE 69 ❑ WAHKIAKUM 07 ❑ CHELAN 23 ❑ GARFIELD 39 ❑ KLICKITAT 55 ❑ SAN JUAN 71 ❑ WALLA WALLA 09 ❑ CLALLAM 25 ❑ GRANT 41 ❑ LEWIS S7 ❑ SKAGIT 73 ❑ WHATCOM 11 ❑ CLARK 27 ❑ GRAYS HARBOR 43 ❑ L•INCOLN 59 ❑ SKAMANIA 75 ❑ WHITMAN 13 ❑ COLUMBIA 29 ❑ ISLAND 45 ❑ MASON 61 ❑ SNOHOMISH 77 ❑ YAKIMA 15 ❑ COWLITz 31 ❑ JEFFERSON 47 ❑ OKANOGAN 63 ❑ SPOKANE 99 ❑ ALL (Except those marked). O10 ❑ Asbestos Workers 330 ❑ Ironworkers 640 ❑ Sign Hangers & Painters & Constr. Men 030 ❑ Boilermakers 350 Laborers 650 ❑ Soft Floor Layers • 050 ❑ Bricklayers & Marble Masons 360 Laborers (Sewer & Water Const.) 670 ❑ Sprinkler Fitters -Fire 070 ; ❑ Carpenters 090 ❑ Cement Masons 100 ❑ Communication Tech. 110 ❑ Divers & Tenders 130 ❑ Dredging Workers 150 ❑ Drywall Finishers 170 ❑ Electricians 190 ❑ Elect. -Line Constr. 230 ❑ Elevator Constructors 250 ❑. Fence Erectors & Laborers 260 g Flaggers 270 ❑ Glaziers 290 ❑ Wand Boatmen 310 ❑ Insulation Applicators 370 2q Landscape Construction 390 ❑ Lathers 430 ❑ Mason Tenders, Hod Carriers & Mortarmen 450 ❑ Painters 490 ❑ Plasterers 510 ❑ Plasterer Tenders 530 ❑ Plumbers & Pipefitters 570 Power Equip. Op. 580 Power Equip. Op. (Sewer & Water Const.) 590 ❑ Refrig. & Air Conditioning Mechanics 610 ❑ Roofer & Waterproofers 630 ❑ Sheetmetal Workers Prevention 710 ❑ Sun Screen Installers & Window Tinters 720 ❑ Surveyors 730 K Teamsters 770 ❑ Terrazzo Workers & Tile Setters 790 ❑ Tile, Marble & Terrazzo Helpers 820 ❑ Traffic Control Stripers 830 ❑ Well Drillers and Irrigation Pump Installers. 999 ❑ All (Except those marked). J TO: Jell I T E R 0 F F I C E M E k _. DATE: 5 �J S / `i 14vf�� FROM: 0� SUBJECT: Ma, . (r v/,- 1�G� �A,,r /� G f �c <(✓M ��. ` �'J 'y% « ti trvjr,� 1 ii I CITY CLERK'S OFFI—: fo COPIES TO: AIRPORT BUILDING/ZONING DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY COUNCIL jef--�ENGINEERING FINANCE DEPARTMENT HEARING EXAMINER MAYOR PARK DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CODIFIER INSURANCE CARRIER PETITIONER/APPLICANT RECORD CHRONICLE (PRESS) 10�r ,;1986- 01 SHORELINE APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Notice is hereby given that the City of Rent has filed an application for a substantial development permit for the construction or development of an 18" Storm Drain north and west of Canyon Oakes Condominiums for May Creek erosion control. located at: Kennewick Place NE or NE 30th Street within Section(s) 32 of Township 24 N, Range 5 , W.M., in the City of Renton, King County, Washington. Said development is proposed to be within May Creek and/or its associated wetlands. Any person desiring to express his views or to be notified of the action taken on this application should notify the Building and Zoning Department, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055 in writing of his interest within thirty (30) days of the last publication of this notice. Publication dates of this notice are May;18, and May 25, 1988 City of Renton Building and Zoning Department 10-85 Z�rr�.1 - APPLICATION NO. DATE RECEIVED: CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE SM-039-88 May 13, 1988 DATE OF PUBLICATION: May 18 and 25, 1988 DATE APPROVED: October 10, 1988 DATED DENIED: N/A TYPE OF ACTION(S): _X__ Substantial Development Permit Conditional Use Permit Variance Permit Pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW, the City of Renton has granted/ denied a permit. This action was taken on the following application: APPLICANT: City of Renton, Public Works Dept. 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA. 98055 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: Application to allow the construction of an erosion control project of an 18 inch storm main from Kennewick Avenue N.E. to May Creek which directs storm flows out of the Canyon Oakes gully and allow the old gully to stabilize. Project is an element of the May Creek Basin for hillside drainage protection. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WITHIN SHORELINES OF: STATE SHORELINE OF SIGNIFICANCE (YES/NO.I: ENVIRONMENT DESIGNATION: SEE ATTACHED APPLICATION APPLICABLE MASTER PROGRAM: 32-24-5 May Creek No Conservancy City of Renton The following section/page of the Master Program is applicable to the development: Section 4.02.02 (C) Conservation Element Policy/Drainage Basins. Section 5.02 (F) 1 Conservancy Element -Utilities. Section 7.18.01 Landscaping/Utilities Section 7.18.04 Local. Service Utilities, Specifications Section 9.21 Definition of Local Service Utility Permit for Shoreline Management City of Renton, Public Works Department SM-039-88 Page 2 Development of this project shall be undertaken pursuant to the following terms and conditions: 1. That the applicant comply with the Determination of Non -Significance -Mitigated issued for the project. 2. That the applicant revegetate disturbed areas compatible with the existing natural vegetation. This permit is granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Act 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 regulations. 2. This permit may be rescinded pursuant to Sec. 14(7) of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 in the event the permitee fails to comply with any condition hereof. 3. A construction permit shall not be issued until thirty (30) days after approval by the City of Renton Community Development Department or until any review proceedings initiated within this thirty (30) day review period have been completed. 61 Bq31d' g Official Date 7 nin anag Daye THIS SECTION FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY IN REGARD TO A CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE PERMIT DATE RECEIVED: APPROVED: DENIED: This Conditional Use/Variance permit is approved/denied by the Department pursuant to Chapter 90.58 RCW Development shall be undertaken pursuant to the following additional terms and conditions: Date Authorized Department Official cc: D.O.E, NW District Office Attorney General's Office City of Renton Community Development Department City of Renton Public Works Department City of Renton, Engineering Department Applicant CITY OF RENTON .May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain SPECIAL PROVISIONS Division 1 General Requirm-ents 1.04 Scope of Work (Supplemental Section) The contractor shall be required to furnish the following - a minimum of 15 working days prior to comrencament of work: 1. Detailed outline and turntable for progression of work. 2. Temporary erosion control plan. 3. Method of pipe installation, including type of equipment to be used. 4. Written approval of Fisheries for crossing or working in the vicinity of May Creek. The contractor is advised that due to permit restrictions, the following conditions shall apply: 1. No heavy trenching equipment shall be used on the steep slope (between the existing catch basin and the energy dissipator). The contractor shall make every effort to avoid damaging or destroying vegetation along the pipe trench line other than is absolutely necessary for installation of the stonm drain. 2. Equipment crossing of May creek shall be accorplished by the use of timber pads or other mans. No wheeled or tracked vehicles shall be permitted in the stream bed. 3. A temporary construction access will be provided from Jones Ave. N.E. across King County Parks Dept. property. The contractor shall take precautions to minimize damage to the property and shall restore the property to the owners satisfaction. 1-07.15 ToTiporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control The contractor shall schedule his operations so that permanent erosion control features will be installed imrediately following installation of the storm drain. Spoils from the storm drain trench shall be spread evenly over and adjacent to the trench so as to blend naturally with the surrounding area with minimum disturbance of the existing vegetation. The exposed areas shall be covered with an approved jute matting and seeded in accordance with Section 8-01. The contractor shall provide the Engineer a Temporary Erosion Control Plan for approval prior to camrencament of work. All costs associated with tarporary water pollution/erosion control during installation of the storm drain shall be considered incidental to the project and no additional compensation shall be made. 7-01 DRAINS 7-01.2 Materials (Supplemental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe (9-05.17) 7-04 STORM SEWERS 7-04.2 Materials (Supplamental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall conform to the following specifications: (a) ASTM F714-83; Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipe (SDR-PR) based on outside diameter. (b) ASTM D124M5; Polyethylene plastics molding and extrusion compounds. (c) ASTM 03350; Standard Specification for polyethylene plastic pipe and fittings materials. (d) ASTM D2837; Method of obtaining hydrostatic design basis for thermoplastic pipe materials. (e) ASTM D2657; Heating joining polyolefin pipe and fittings. 1. The pipe shall be made from polyethylene resin compound qualified as Type III, Category 5, Class C, Grade PE34 in ASTM D1248-85. 2. The resin shall have these minimum physical properties: Alathon Properties T9800 Density (gm/cc) ASTM D1505 0.962 Melt Index ASTM D1238 (Cond. E) 0.05 Flexural Modulus (psi) ASTM D790 145,000 Tensile Yield (2"/Min) (psi) ASTM D638 3,800 Tensile Ultimate (2"/Min) (psi) ATM D638 5,000 Elongation (%) >800 ESCR (F20) ASTM D1693 ' >6,000 LTHS (@ 73.4 F) 17700 MW (SECL) 268,000 Mw/Mn 18.00 Cell Class ASTM D3350 345534C 3. The raw'material shall contain a minimum of 2/ well dispersed carbon black. 4. The pipe nall contain no recycled compound except that generated in the manufacturer's own plant, from resin of the same specification and from the same raw material supplier. 5. Compliance with the requirements of this section shall be certified in writing by the pipe supplier, upon request. 7-04.3 Construction Requirements 7-04.3(1)B Pipe Bedding (Supplemental Section The High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall be bedded in native material excavated from the pipe trench. 7-04.3(1)C Pipe Joining Method (New Section) (a) The polyethylene pipe should be joined by the method of thermal butt - fusion, as outlined in ASTM D2657. (b) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed in accordance with the procedures established by the pipe manufacturer. Joining must be conducted by, or under the supervision of a factory trained manufacturer's representative. (c) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed on fusion machinery approved by the pipe manufacturer. Fusion pressures, temperatures and cycle times shall be according to pipe manufacturer's recommendations. No pipe or fittings shall be joined by fusion by any contractor unless he is adequately trained and qualified in the technique involved. (d) The Polyethylene Pipe may be adapted to fittings or other pipe elements by means of a suitable flange assembly. Flange assemblies shall consist of the following items: 1. A polyethylene stub end made from the same resin material as the pipe. This stub end shall be factory machined from a molded polyethylene blank made at the pipe manufacturer's factory. 2. A back-up flange of ductile iron or other suitable material, made to Class 150, ANSI B16.5 dimensional standards. Exceptions to these dimensional standards can be made for systems with exceptionally high operating pressures. 3. Flange assemblies are connected by bolts of compatible material with gaskets, of suitable material for the fluid and pressure characteristics, cut to fit the joint. In all cases, the bolts shall be drawn up evenly and in -line, using procedures recommended by the pipe manufacturer. 7-04.5 Payment (Supplemental Section) Add: 9. High Density Polyethylene Pipe ... in Dia.; per linear foot. CITY OF RENTON May Creek/Canyon Oaks Storm Drain SPECIAL PROVISIONS Division 1 General Requirements 1.04 Scope of Work (Supplemental Section) The contractor shall be required to furnish the following - a minimum of 15 working days prior to commencement of work: 1. Detailed outline and timetable for progression of work. 2. Temporary erosion control plan. 3. Method of pipe installation, including type of equipment to be used. 4. Written approval of Fisheries for crossing or working in the vicinity of May Creek. The contractor is advised that due to permit restrictions, the following conditions shall apply: 1. No heavy trenching equipment shall be used on the steep slope (between the existing catch basin and the energy dissipator). The contractor shall make every effort to avoid damaging or destroying vegetation along the pipe trench line other than is absolutely necessary for installation of the storm drain. 2. Equipient crossing of May creek shall be accomplished by the use of timber pads or other means. No wheeled or tracked vehicles shall be permitted in the stream bed. 3. A temporary construction access will be provided from Jones Ave. N.E. across King County Parks Dept. property. The contractor shall take precautions to minimize damage to the property and shall restore the property to the owners satisfaction. 1-07.15 Temporary Water Pollution/Erosion Control The contractor shall schedule his operations so that permanent erosion control features will be installed immediately following installation of the storm drain. Spoils from the storm drain trench shall be spread evenly over and, adjacent to the trench so as to blend naturally with the surrounding area with minimum disturbance of the existing vegetation. The exposed areas shall be covered with an approved jute matting and seeded in accordance with Section 8- 01. The contractor shall provide the Engineer a Temporary Erosion Control Plan for approval prior to commencement of work. All costs associated with temporary water pollution/erosion control during installation of the storm drain shall be considered incidental to the project and no additional compensation shall be made. 7-01 DRAINS 7-01.2 Materials (Supplemental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe (9-05.17) 7-04 STORM SEWERS 7-04.2 Materials (Supplemental Section) Add: High Density Polyethylene Pipe High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall conform to the following specifications: (a) ASTM F714--83; Polyethylene (PE) plastic pipe (SDR-PR) based on outside dial-eter. (b) ASTM D1248-05; Polyethylene plastics molding and extrusion compounds. (c) ASTM D3350; Standard Specification for polyethylene plastic pipe and fittings materials. (d) ASTM D2837; Method of obtaining hydrostatic design basis for thermoplastic pipe materials. (e) ASTM D2657; Heating joining polyolefin pipe and fittings. 1. The pipe shall be made from polyethylene resin compound qualified as Type III, Category 5, Class C, Grade PE34 in ASTM D1248-85. 2. The resin shall have these minimum physical properties: Alathon Properties T9800 Density (gm/cc) ASTM D1505 0.962 Melt Index ASTM D1238 (Cond. E) 0.05 Flexural Modulus (psi) ASTM D790 145,000 Tensile Yield (2"/Min) (psi) ASTM D638 3,800 Tensile Ultimate (2"/Min) (psi) ATM D638 5,000 Elongation (%) >800 ESCR (F20) ASTM D1693 >6,000 LTHS (@ 73.4 F) 1,700 MW (SECL) 268,000 Mw/Mn 18.00 Cell Class ASTM D3350 345534C 3. The raw material shall contain a minimum of 2% well dispersed carbon black. !- 4. The pipe shall contain no recycled compound except that generated in the manufacturer's own plant, from resin of the same specification and from the same raw material supplier. 5. Compliance with the requirements of this section shall be certified in writing by the pipe supplier, upon request. 7-04.3 Construction Requirements 7-04.3(1)B Pipe Bedding (Supplemental Section The High Density Polyethylene Pipe shall be bedded in native material excavated from the pipe trench. 7-04.3(1)C Pipe Joining Method (New Section) (a) The polyethylene pipe should be joined by the method of thermal butt - fusion, as outlined in ASTM D2657. (b) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed in accordance with the procedures established by the pipe manufacturer. Joining must be conducted by, or under the supervision of a factory trained manufacturer's representative. (c) Butt -fusion joining of pipe and fittings shall be performed on fusion machinery approved by the pipe manufacturer. Fusion pressures, temperatures and cycle times shall be according to pipe manufacturer's recommendations. No pipe or fittings shall be joined by fusion by any contractor unless he is adequately trained and qualified in the technique involved. (d) The Polyethylene Pipe may be adapted to fittings or other pipe elements by means of a suitable flange assembly. Flange assemblies shall consist of the following items: 1. A polyethylene stub end made from the same resin material as the pipe. This stub end shall be factory machined from a molded polyethylene blank made at the pipe manufacturer's factory. 2. A back-up flange of ductile iron or other suitable material, made to Class 150, ANSI B16.5 dimensional standards. Exceptions to these dimensional standards can be made for systems with exceptionally high operating pressures. 3. Flange assemblies are connected by bolts of compatible material with gaskets, of suitable material for the fluid and pressure characteristics, cut to fit the joint. In all cases, the bolts shall be drawn up evenly and in -line, using procedures recommended by the pipe manufacturer. 7-04.5 Payment (Supplemental Section) Add: 9. High Density Polyethylene Pipe ... in Dia.; per linear foot. �� PHONE CALL �% 'R Earl Clymer, Mayor Mr. John Bethel KING COUNTY B.A.L.D. 3600 — 135th Place SE, Suite A Bellevue, Washington 98006 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Design/Utility Engineering February 17, 1988 RE: May Creek Park Special Use Permit FS-59-87 Storm Drainage System Dear Mr. Bethel: Per your request, please find enclosed a preliminary plan of the proposed storm drain in the vicinity of King /County May Creek Park. I am also enclosing a copy of the Utility Use Permit issued by King County Real Property Division in June of 1987. Per our discussion, we will meet with you at the site on February 24, 1988, at 11:00 a.m. Should you have any questions, please contact me at 235-2631. Very truly yours, Robert L. Bray Project Engineer 1I.5.22.RLB:mf Enclosure 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 X-B. CORPS OF ENGINEERS STILLING WELL The design of this type of stilling well energy dissipator j is based on model tests conducted by the Corps of Engineers. I (X-B-1 and 2) j The dissipator has application where debris is not a serious problem. It will operate with moderate to high concentra- tions of sand and silt but is not recommended for areas where quantities of large floating or rolling debris is expected unless suitable debris -control structures are utilized. Its greatest potential, as far as highways are concerned, is at the outfalls of storm drains, median, and pipe down drains where little debris is expected. It may also be useful as a temporary erosion control device during construction. Design Recommendations The design is straightforward. Once the size and discharge of the incoming pipe are determined, figure X-B-1 is used to select the stilling well diameter (Dw). The model tests indicated that satisfactory performance can be maintained for Q/D5/2 ratios as large as 10.0, with stilling well dia- meters of one, two, three, and five times that of the incoming conduits. These ratios.were used to define the curves shown in figure X-B-1. The tests also indicated that there is an optimum depth of stilling well below the invert of the incoming pipe. This depth is determined by entering figure X-B-2 with the slope of the incoming pipe and using the stilling well diameter (Dw) previously obtained from figure X-B-1. The height of the stilling well above the invert is fixed at twice the diameter of the incoming pipe (2D). This dimension results in satisfactory operation and is practical from a cost standpoint; however, if increased, greater effi- ciency will result. Tailwater also increases the efficiency of the stilling well. Whenever possible, it should be located in a sump or depressed area. I . It is recommended that riprap or other types of channel pro- tection be provided around the stilling well outlet and for a distance of at least 3Dw downstream. X-B-1 The outlet may also be covered with a screen or grate for safety. However, the screen or grate should have a clear opening area of at least 75 percent of the total stilling well area and be capable of passing small floating debris such as cans and bottles. Design Procedures (1) Select approach pipe diameter (D) and discharge (Q). (2) Obtain well diameter (DW) from figure X-B-1. (3) Calculate the culvert slope = (Vertical/horizontal distance). The depth of the well below the culvert invert (hl) is determined from figure X-B-2. (4) The depth of the well above the culvert invert (h2) is equal to 2(D) as a minimum but may be greater if the site permits. (5) The total height of the well (hW) = hl+h2. Example Problem Given: 24" CMP downdrain on a 2:1 slope carrying a Q = 15 cfs Find: Stilling well dimensions Solution: (1) D=2 ft., Q=15 cfs (2) From figure X-B-1 DW=1.5D=3 ft. (3) Slope=1/2=.5, hl/DW=.42 from figure X-B-2 hl=.42(3.0)=1.26 ft., Use hl=1.3 ft. (4) h2=2 (D)=2 (2)=4 ft. (5) hW= hl+h2=1.3+4=5.3 ft. X-B-1. IMPACT -TYPE ENERGY DISSIPATOR FOR STORM -DRAINAGE h " iw OUTFALLS STILLING WELL DESIGN, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Technical Report No. 2-620 March 1963, WES, Vicksburg, Mississippi. X-B-2. Grace, J. L., Pickering, G. A., EVALUATION OF THREE ENERGY DISSIPATORS FOR STORM DRAIN OUTLETS, o U.S. Army WES, HRB 1971, Washington, D.C. ; X-B-2 W Z' 3 O ..I W 00 .J J W LLL. Cl �I W j 0 no J J W c I z J J N u- C) c W H W Q 0 c 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 SLOPE, (VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL) •12.- 2D hi FIGUREX-13-2. STILLING WELL HEIGHT FROM REFERENCE X-B-1 X-B-4 �:: -: �:-::. w- .:. . �:.:_ ��' - `_. �_: - [.;: � . E;:: �. r:: r.. �< ti .:,.r ,r� ,.. ;: �Tt_ ,,, � �.- �� � 1 . ; e King County Real Property Division Department of Executive Administration 500A King County Administration Building 500 fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (206)344-3970 August 12, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: Special Use Permit Fs-59-87 - Storm Drai Our File 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: AUG '17 1987 i e System - May Creek Park Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit for your records. Sincerely, 5��Jca�� outsis Real Property Manager CJL:MJB:TS Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 King County Department of Executive Administration heal Property Dlvislon 500 A King Cotmly Mminisiralson Guiding W) fourth Avenue Seall1o. Washinglon 98101 (206) 344 3956 Utility Use Permit p' Utilities On County Property Extended Term PERMIT NO. FS-59-87 FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATE June 24, 1987 PERMITTEE City of Renton - Mr. Robert L. Bray PHONE206-235-2631 ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. 1 Sec Twp Rge Account No. Kroll Page 'LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE 32 24 5 457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "All EXPIRATION: This permit expires on the 14th _ day of_____ August , 19 92 Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility and storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of five years and upon written request, within the time period alloted and upon good cause shown, the Real Property Division may grant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED []Yes ❑x No Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑Yes ❑ No Inspection Fee $ N/A Bond Amount $ xxxxxxxxx Permittee MUST notify at _ -- 48 hot:rs hire starti n_perm-. tted —work. By this permit Kina Co _astthorizes the use of the above described DroDerty: C�% t ;Custodial Approval �_LQ��)`' Ca �e Real Property Approval �4 Date The Permittee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions contained herein. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERM CONDI NS. Signature of Permittee __Date �� NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 EXHIBIT "A" A strip of land 15 feet in width lying 7.5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: That portion of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1, as recorded in Volume 11, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington , situate in the S E z of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Tract 57, C. D - Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1 as recordedA" in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King Count'y;^P�. Washington; Thence south 89°04'09" East along the soutW,'-:;. line of said Tract 57, a distance of 105.14 feet to th-`:. True Point of Beginning; Thence north 20020109" East a'� distance of 130.59 feet; Thence North 05014137" East to the thread of May Creek a distance of 209 feet more or less and the terminus of this line. City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. The site shall be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. rev,�:v<lcL 2. The preliminary construction drawings shall be re-v-is-d by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review shall include: a. Adequecy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope C. Design of energy dissipater d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The permittee will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of maintenance of the energy dissipater and method of access shall be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. f. . , King County Beal Property Division Departmeol of Gxecutivc Administralinn 500A King County Admioistralioo building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 344-:3970 August 12, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 �c �l}tiL AUG 17 1987 RE: Special Use Permit Fs-59-87 - Storm Drainage System - May Creek Park Our File 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit for your records. Sincerely, ea-� 5ris J� outsis Real Property Manager CJL:MJB:TS. Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 King County Depahment of Executive Administration neat Property Divislon 500 A King Counly Administration Buddinq 500 Fourth Avenue Settle. Washington 98101 (206) 344-3956 Utility Use Permit Utilities On County Property Extended Term PERMIT NO. FS-59-87 FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATE June 24, 1987 PERMITTEE City of Renton -'Mr. Robert L. Bray PHONE206-235-2631 1 ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South Renton Washington 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. i 1 Sec Twp Rge Account No. Kroll Page LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE 32 24 5 457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "A" EXPIRATION: This permit expires on the 14th of ust 19 92 --day _____Au Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility'and _ storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of fivejears and upon written request, within the time period alloted and upon good cause shown, the Real Property Division may grant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED ❑ Yes 0 No Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑Yes ❑ No Inspection Fee $ N/A _ Bond Amount $ xxxxYxxxx Permittee MUST notify at __ 48 hours bTore startin_ perc!iitted work. -- I By this permit King ty authorizes the use of the above described property: \ PC Q 7 —t V C'Approval�2 .,,�stcdi al �,�.¢�..Q�-;.� Ct-� Date �) I Real Property Approval �,c ,�- -Date The Permittee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions contained herein. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TER CONDI NS. Signature of Permittee Date NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 EXHIBIT "A" A strip of land 15 feet in width lying 7.5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: That portion of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1, as recorded in Volume 11, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington , situate in the S E J of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington; Thence south 89°04'09" East along the south line of said Tract 57, a distance of 105.14 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence north 20°20'09" East a distance of 130.59 feet; Thence North 05014137" East to the thread of May Creek a distance of 209 feet more or less and the terminus of this line. City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. The site shall be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. re yov,4 2. The preliminary construction drawings shall be rev-rs6d by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review shall include: a. Adequecy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope C. Design of energy dissipater d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The permittee will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of maintenance of the energy dissipater and method of access shall be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. I King County Real Property Division Department of Executive Administration 500A King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 344-3970 August 12, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 FCLUVEO AUG I T 198T r.. v-.t211.- HEFT RE: Special Use Permit Fs-59-87 - Storm Drainage System - May Creek Park Our File 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit for your records. Sincerely, Chri� outsis Real Property Manager CJL:MJB:TS Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 OKing County Department of Executive Administration Real Property Division 500 A King Counly Administration Building 500 FOur1h Avenue Seattle. Washington 98101 (206) 344 3956 Utility Use Permit Utilities On County Property Extended Term PERMIT NO.- FS-59-87 FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATEJune 24, 1987 PERMITTEE City of Renton - Mr. Robert L. Bray PHONE206-235-2631 ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South Renton Washington 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. 1 Sec Twp Rge Account No. Kro t Page LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE 32 24' S 457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "A" I EXPIRATION: This permit expires on'the 14th day of_____ August 19 92 Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility and storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of five years and upon written request, within the time period alloted and upon good cause shown, the Real Property -Division may grant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED []Yes 0 No Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑ Yes ❑ No Inspection Fee $ N/A Bond Amount $ xxxxYxxxx Permittee MUST notify_ at 48 hours bore startin_erinitted work. By this permit King Co ty authorizes use of the above described property: �thee Custodial flpprova? �.¢-Q-QC-� Date-C�-D' 7 —1 p8 7 Real Property Approval CDate ith the terms and conditions contained herein. The Permittee agrees to coWWNDI SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TER NS. Signature of Permittee Date NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 4-1W,f7 TERMS AND CONDITIONS - 1. PERMIT REVOCATION: This permit is revocable at any time by King County. The right to revoke is expressly reserved To Ring ouunnEy: 2. INDEMNITY AND HOLD HARMLESS: The Permitee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless King County as provided herein to the maximum ex ent possTb eT unTer law. Accordingly, the Permitee agrees for itself, its successors, and assigns, to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless King County, its appointed and elected officials, and employees from and against liability for all claims, demands, suits, and judgments, including costs of defense thereof, for injury to persons, death, or property damage which is caused by, arises out of, or is incidental to Permitee's exercise of rights and privi- leges granted by this permit. The Permitee's obligation under this section shall include: (a) Indemnification for such claims whether or not they arise from the sole negligence of either the County or the Permitee, the concurrent negligence of both parties, or the negligence of one or more third parties. (b) The duty to promptly accept tender of defense and provide defense to the County at the Permitee's own expense. (c) Indemnification of claims made by the Permitee's own employees or agents. (d) Waiver of the Permitee's immunity under the industrial insurance provisions of Title 51 RCN, which waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. In the event it is necessary for the County to incur attorney's fees, legal expenses, or other costs to enforce the provisions of this section, all such fees, expenses, and costs shall be recoverable from the Permitee. In the event it is determined that RCW 4.24.115 applies to this agreement, the Permitee agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify King County to the maximum extent permitted thereunder, and specifically for its negligence con- current with that of King County to the full extent of Permitee's negligence. Permitee agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County for claims by Permitees employees and agrees to waiver of its immunity under Title 51 RCW, which waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. 3. ANTI -DISCRIMINATION: In all hiring or employment made possible or resulting from this permit, there shall be no discrimination aga ns any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical han- dicap, or the use of a trained dog guide by a blind or deaf person unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualifica- tion, and this requirement shall apply to but not be limited to the following: employment, advertising, lay-off or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. No per- son shall be denied, or subjected to discrimination in receipt of the benefit of any services or activities made possible by or resulting from this permit on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, age (except minimum age and retirement provisions), sex, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, or the use of a trained dog guide by a blind or deaf person. Any violation of this provi- sion shall be considered a violation of a material provision of this permit and shall be grounds for cancellation, ter- mination or suspension, in whole or in part, of the permit by the County and may result in ineligibility for further County permits. 4. NON EXCLUSIVE RIGHT: This permit shall not be deemed or construed to he an exclusive right. It does not prohibit the County froW granting any other permits to other public or private entities, nor shall it prevent the County from using any public place for any and all public use or affect its jurisdiction over any part of them. S. ASSESSMENTS: Permittee shall be required to pay any general or special assessments incurred by King County which are re�ci cTTy attributable to or arising from any actions, occupancy, or usage authorized herein. 6. TERMINATION: The Permittee may terminate the permit by written notice to the Manager of the Real Property Division, pow s revocation, termination or abandonment, the Permittee shall remove at his expense all facilities placed on said property by the Permittee and restore the premises to a condition which is equivalent in all respects to the condition existing prior to installation of the facilities or to a condition which is satisfactory to the County. If the permittee has not accomplished removal and restoration at the end of a ninety day period following the..effective date of revocation, termination, expiration or abandonment, the County may accomplish all of the necessary :•rork and charge all of the costs to the Permittee. 7. RESTORATION: After completion of work authorized by this permit, the Permittee shall restore the property to a condition was`equivalent in all respects to the condition of the property prior to starting work or a condition satisfactory to King County. If the Permittee delays the restoration beyond expiration of the permit, the County may accomplish all the necessary work and charge all the costs to the Permittee. 8. REPAIRING DAMAGE BY PERMITTEE: In the event that damage of any kind is caused by the Permittee in the course of• perform ng wor auTo Trized 5y t�ii s permit, permittee will repair said damage at its sole cost and expense. Repair work shall begin without delay and continue without interruption until completed. If damage is extensive, the time allowed for repair will be prescribed by the County agent. If the County determines it.is necessary, the County may accomplish the work and charge all the costs to the Permittee. 9. ABATEMENT OF UNSAFE CONDITIONS: The County representative may at any time, do, order, or have done all work considerednecessary to resTore�o a safe condition any area described in permit left by the Permittee in a condition dangerous to life or property. The Permittee shall pay upon demand to the County all costs of such work, materials, etc. Nothing in this section shall relieve the Permittee of duties under terms and conditions No. 2 above. 10. RIGHTS RESERVED TO COUNTY - CONFORMANCE AND PAYMENT OF COST REQUIRED: The County reserves the right to use, occupy an en•oy ti s propert or-suc purposes as` t sFa 1—desire inccI5d ni ghut not limited to, constructing or installing structures and facilities on the property, or developing, improving, repairing or altering the property. The Permittee upon written notice will at his own cost and expense, remove, repair, relocate, change or reconstruct such Installations to conform with the plans of work contemplated or ordered by the County according to a time schedule contained in the written notice. 11. NOTICE: Permittee agrees to obtain information from other utility operators regarding the location and current status ot�eir installations before starting work. Property owners adjoining or in proximity to the project as described herein, shall be notified by Permittee when such property is exposed to the possibility of injury or damage through performance of work on the project authorized by this permit. Permittee shall make all advance arrangements necessary to protect such property or utility from injury or damage. 12. OTHER APPLICABLE LAWS: Issuance of this permit Aoes,not in any way relieve the Permittee of complying with any other api) Tc—Wle a—T ws-Tn perTorming the work subject to this permit. 13. RE-ENTRY: After completion of work authorized by this permit, if the Permittee desires to re-enter upon the property described herein for any reconstruction, notice shall be provided in advance to King County together with the plans and specifications for the work proposed and shall not he permitted withouth the County's consent. 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: SEE ATTACHED SHEET. :-% City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 FXATRTT "A" A strip of land 15 feet in width lying 7.5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: That portion of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1, as recorded in Volume 11, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington , situate in the S E $ of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington; Thence south 89°04'09" East along the south line of said Tract 57, a distance of 105.14 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence north 20020'09" East a distance of 130.59 feet; Thence North 05014'37" East to the thread of May Creek a distance of 209 feet more or less and the terminus of this line. City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. The site shall be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. -ev1&u5& 2. The preliminary construction drawings shall be rev-ise-d by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review shall include: a. Adequecy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope C. Design of energy dissipater d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The permittee will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of maintenance of the energy dissipater and method of access shall be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. King County Real Property Division Dcparlrru•nl of Executive Administration SODA King County Administration Building 500 POurth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 (20G) 344-3970 August 12, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 AUG 17 1987 E RE: Special Use Permit Fs-59-87 - Storm Drainage System - May Creek Park Our File 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit for your records. Sincerely, Chris J". Loutsis Real Property Manager CJL:MJB:TS Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 ®King County Department of Executive Administration Real Property Dlvlslon 500 A King Cowdy Administration Budding 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle. Washinglon 98101 (206) 344 3956 Utility Use Permit Utilities On County Property Extended Term PERMIT NO. rS-59-87 FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATE .Tune 24, 1987 l PERMITTEE City of Renton - Mr. Robert L. Bray PHONE206-235-2631 t ADDRESS -200 Mill Avenue South Renton Washington 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. 1 Sec Twp Rye Account No. Kro i Page LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE 32 24 5 457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "All EXPIRATION: This permit expires on the 14th day of 19 92 _ ______August Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility and _ storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of five years and upon written request, within the time period alloted and upon good cause shown, the Real Property Division may grant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED ❑Yes ONo Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑Yes ❑No Inspection Fee $ N/A Bond Amount $ xxxx.Y'txxx Permittee MUST notify at _ 48 hours be ore startin_ perrs tted work. — -- -- r By this permit -King ty authorizes the use of the above described property: 7c' �r7 t Fez 1 Custodial ,approval ' Date Real Property Approval L- �%� ��� Date The Permittee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions contained herein. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TERCONDIUONS. Signature of Permittee ..Date NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 EXHIBIT "A" A strip of land 15 feet in width lying 7.5 feet on each side of the following described centerline: That portion of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1, as recorded in Volume 11, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington , situate in the S E J of Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 5 East, W.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Tract 57, C. D. Hillman Lake Washington Garden of Eden # 1 as recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King County, Washington; Thence south 89°04'09" East along the south line of said Tract 57, a distance of 105.14 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence north 20°20'09" East a distance of 130.59 feet; Thence North 05014137" East to the thread of May Creek a distance of 209 feet more or less and the terminus of this line. City of Renton Special Use Permit FS-59-87 14. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. The site shall be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. 2. The preliminary construction drawings shall be reye-wed by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review shall include: a. Adequecy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope c. Design of energy dissipater d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The permittee will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of, maintenance of the energy dissipater and method of access shall be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. PHONE CA L A.M DATE �� TIME P.M TE EPHONED ETURNED YOUR CALL ODE N ' MBER EXTENSION PLEASE CALL V WILL CALL AGAIN CAME TO SEE YOU WANTS TO SEE YOU TOPS FORM 4003 34lY- 3 -? 7Z FO M OF40 PHONE AREA C MESSAGE SIGNED King County Division of Parka and Recreation Department of Planning and Community Development 2040 84th Avenue S.E. Mercer Island, Washington 98040 (206) 344-4232 May 18, 1987 TO: Chris Loutsis, Manager, Real Property Division ATTN: Geral Leavitt, Manager, Franchise and Permit Section FM: Russ Cahill Manager, Natural Resources and Parks uivision RE: City of Renton -Pre -Application Questionnaire -May Creek atea March, 1987 RECEIVED JUN 2 5 1987 ENGINEERING DEPT. .1�rv;ors The attached Pre -Application Questionnaire concerning the City of Renton's storm drain project at May Creek Park has been approved. We recommend that the City of Renton be provided an easement with the following conditions: 1. The site should be inspected by the BALD Geologist to assess the extent of the situation and confirm that the proposal is the only feasible alternative. 2. The preliminary construction drawings should be revised by a BALD drainage review engineer. Review should include: a. Adequacy of pipe capacity for a 100-year storm. b. Method used to anchor pipe on the steep slope. c. Design of the energy dissipator d. Best construction practices employed during construction to minimize erosion. 3. The applicant will be required to permanently stabilize the damaged ravine to halt any further erosion of the slope and subsequent contribution of sediments to the creek. 4. The schedule of maintenance of the energy dissipator, and method of access, should be reviewed by BALD. Any repair or reconstruction work deemed necessary after construction will be subject to review by BALD engineers and surface water managers. 5. The City of Renton will obtain all applicable permits necessary for work. RWC:JW:vhk cc: Linda Dougherty, Chief, Recreation and Facility Use Management Section ATTN: Joe Wilson, Property Officer, Recreation Services Section Attachment CITY OF RENTON Request for Treasurer's Check Date of request 7-23-87 Requesting Department Public Works Date required 7-24-87 REASON FOR CHECK.: Deposit Refund - Please provide the following information: Name Finance Receipt # Receipt Date Amount $ x Other - Describe circumstances requiring issuance of check: Permit for Storm Drain Installation on Oakesdale Avenue S.W. Project. CHECK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: Amount: $ 50.00 Payable to K i ng County Of f i ce of F i nance Charge to Account # 701 /332/ 15.541 . 10.00.00 . x Return check to department Mail check to Other Authorized signature. Originating Dept. APPROVED: Check # Date Finance Department CITY OF RENTON Request for Treasurer's Check Date of request Requesting Department Date required % Z REASON FOR CHECK: IV-7 t (- ,��s Deposit Refund - Please provide the following information: Name Finance Receipt # Receipt Date Amount $ Other - Describe circumstances requiring issuance of check: pe11v"i -4— SUM 6/4 ", -^, 0Q ImsLic ArEU-j CHECK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: P Cj Amount: $ 5b Payable to AL, l2� ep 0*tcfl - Charge to Account # 70�/332�/5. �y/. 10 • dv -cci Return check to department Mail check to Other Authorized signature - Originating Dept. APPROVED: Check # Date Finance Department King County Real Property Division Department of Executive Administration 500A King County.Adminish•ation Ihiilding 500 Fourth Avenue' Seattle, Washington 98104 (206) 344-3970 July 21, 1987 Mr. Robert L. Bray City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 d46i. e tJ Lb JUL 2 3 1987 ENGINEERING DEPT. cffy 0!7 RENTON RE: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 - Storm Drainage System - May Creek Park Our file 87-6-41 Dear Mr. Bray: Enclosed is the above referenced special use permit. Please have an authorized person for the City of Renton sign the permit and return it to this office for further processing. Also please send a check for fifty dollars ($ 50.00), made payable to the King County Office of Finance, for administrative fees. This permit is not valid without the signatures of the manager of the Natural Resource and Parks Division and the manager of the Real Property Division. Sincerely, Chris J. Loutsis Real Property Manager CJX TS Enclosure: Special Use Permit FS-59-87 King County Department of Executive Administration real Property Division 5(K) A King Candy /kiininislration (3i.rildmq 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle. Washnigion sntoi (206) 344 3956 Utility Use Permit Utilities On County Property FxtPnrinri Torm PERMIT NO. PS-59-87 FILE NO. 87-6-41 DATEJune 24, 1987 PERMITTEE City of Renton - Mr. Robert L. Bray PHONE206-235-2631 ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South Renton Washington 98055 PURPOSE To install an 18" storm water drainage system with energy dissipater. 1 Sec I'wp Rge Account No. Kro Page LEGAL DESCRIPTION SR 32 24 5 457E MAY CREEK PARK See Attached Exhibit "A" EXPIRATION: This permit expires on the day of 19 92 _ _ __ Permits may be granted for a private utility, public utility and _ storm drainage for time periods up to a maximum of five years and upon written request, within the time period alloted and u on ood cause shown, the Real Property Division may rant a renewal. FEES REQUIRED BOND REQUIRED ❑Yes 0 No Permit Fee $ 50.00 Bond Posted ❑Yes ONo Inspection Fee $ N/A — Bond Amount $ XXXXXXXXX Permittee MUST at - 48 hours be ore startin permitted work_ By this permit King County authorizes the use of the above described property: Custodial Approval • Date Real Property Approval Date The Permittee agrees to comply with the terms and conditions contained herein. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR TER CONDI NS. Signature of Permittee Date NOTE: Permit not valid without signatures and expiration date. Ordinance 4099, King County Code 14.46 L 11 CITY OF RENTON 71_11�r —� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Design/Utility Engineering March 16, 1987 Mr. Bob Jacobs King County Department of Planning and Community Development Division of Parks and Recreation 2040 84th Ave. S.E. Mercer Island WA 98040 Subject: Request for Storm Drain Easement Dear Mr. Jacobs: Enclosed please find a pre -application questionnaire for an easement request along with a legal description of the proposed easement, location map, and a preliminary construction drawing of the proposed storm drain. This easement is desired because of a storm drain washout and landslide during the heavy rains in February, at the outfall of an 18" storm into the ravine north of the Canyon Oaks Condominiums in north Renton. Due to the sensitive nature of the ravine, it was decided that it would not be prudent to attempt to repair the damaged outfall, but rather to divert the storm drain to May Creek via a tight -line storm drain as shown on the attached maps. The City is requesting a 15 foot permanent easement, and possibly a temporary construction easement to install the storm drain. Your timely review of this request would be greatly appreciated. Should you have any questions please call me at 235-2631. Very truly yours, Robert L. Bray Project Engineer 2I.01.07/RLB:ckd Attachments 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 OF RF - tij ECF: u �% �- City of Renton LU `'� v z' z ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST O1 91TED SEPTC00" Purpose of Checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43,21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for allproposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply." Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, eve-) if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impacts. Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly) Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: May Creek -Canyon Oakes D-ainage and Erosion Control Project. 2. Name of applicant: City of Renton, Department of Public Works 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: 200 Mill Ave. S., Renton, WA 98055 (206)235-2631 Robert E. Bergstrom, P.E., Engineering Supervisor 4. Date checklist prepared: May 10, 1988 S. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Construction starts June 1988 - October 1988 CITY CF RE'!TlE REC MAY 1 1�Sa BUIL1D1NG/Z0%i1N'Q DEPT. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? if yes, explain. Other May Creek erosion and bank repair projects are proposed to protect water quality and fish habitat. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. None 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. King County Real Property Right -of -Way 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. King County Real Property Right -of -Way Permit. State of Washington Department of Fisheries Hydraulic Permit. 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal. including the proposed uses 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. This project is an erosion control project, and of the May Creek Basin Plan. It is Project No. 5 from the hillside drainage protection work tasks in the May Creek Plan. The project work is a new 18" storm main from Kennewick Ave. NE down to May Creek, which will direct storm flows out of the Canyon Oakes gully and allow the old gully to stabilize. 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 topography map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. NE 30th St. and Kennewick Ave. NE, just north of Canyon Oakes Apartments. South 1 /2, Section 32, Township 24 North. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other hilly b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 25 % C. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, caly, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Sand and gravel. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. Yes, the existing gully in the Canyon Oakes site is heavily eroded and is a highly rated problem area degrading water quality in May Creek. -2- e. Describe the 41pose, type, and a s' approximate qua 1es of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. None f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Yes, see below. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? None h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Temporary erosion and siltation control will be used during construction includingsiltation fences and grass seeding. 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. None b. Are there any off -site sources of emission? No C. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: N/A 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 into. May Creek 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 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or a� .-removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None - 3 - 0 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawa s or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximately quantities if known. No 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. No 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. No b. Ground: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and appaoximately 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. N/A C. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) 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. This project is a storm water system, carrying storm water from Kennewick Ave. NE, down to May Creek, eliminating water flow through the erosion gully in the Canyon Oakes Apartment site. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. M -4- d. Proposed meales to reduce or control surf f p ace, g nd, and runoff water impacts, if any: The proposed project is an erosion control improvement designed to reduce or eliminate the existing storm water flows down the Canyon Oakes gully. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: M deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other dC evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other dC Shrubs dC grass o crop or grain o Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other o water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other 0 other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? The pipe line alignment will be cleared of all trees and ground cover. C. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: The construction area will be re -vegetated and covered with erosion stabilization fabric. S. 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: Hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other all Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other rodents Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. No C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No -S- d. Proposed measu0 res to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: This project is designed to enhance fish habitat by reducing erosion from the Canyon Oakes gully. Storm water will be routed via the pipe line from Kennewick Ave. to May Creek. 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. None b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. None 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: N/A 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. 1,91 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. None 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: N/A b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Construction noise will be generated by the pipe line installation. 2 What types and�evals of noise would be created b l associated with the YP Y project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Construction work hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: None 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The project site is presently undeveloped King County Parks property held in reserve. The parcel to the south is the Canyon Oakes Condominium developed as an apartment use. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No C. Describe any structures on the site. None d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? G-1 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Open space - greenbelt. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Construction h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. Yes 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: N/A -7- 1. Proposed mea ures to ensure the proposal is com ible with existing and projected land uses and plans. if any: All work will be done underground. 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: N/A 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas: what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. All work below grade. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None 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? None b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? N/A C. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: N/A SM 12. Recreation 0 0 a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? The storm line crosses King County Parks property which is presently undeveloped. 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 recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: None. No park use is on -going. The area is greenbelt only. 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. No C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: N/A 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. NE 30th St., Kennewick Ave. NE, Jones Ave. NE b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximately distance to the nearest transit stop? Yes C. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? None 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). No -9- e. Will the ro • p i t 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. None g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: N/A 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. The proposed project will reduce demands for public services. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. All public utilities are available. 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. The project is a utility improvement, constructed to reduce the need for maintenance and damage control on May Creek. C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non -significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: Name Printed: Robert E. Bergstrom, P.E., Engineering Supervisor CITY OF RENTON Department of Public Works - 10- #176 11-8-84 334210-3481-C 9 lTE PARCEL NUMBER - NAME & ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEVY RATE EX RL YR S LEVY T CODE VALUATIONS L-LAND I -IMPS GEN'L TAX SPEC. 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Examples: Removal/installation of sports equipment, removal/ ..installation/alteration of vegetation, temporary structures, temporary roads. NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please fill out this questionnaire carefully and return to: Division of Parks and Recreation .2040 - 84th Avenue Southeast Mercer Island, WA 98040 If all the necessary information has been provided on the application, the Parks Division Management Team will review it and return it to you with a recommendation of approval or disapproval within six weeks of receipt. The Parks Division does not have final authority to approve use of or conveyance of property rights on park land. In certain cases, the Real Property Division, the Prosecuting Attorney's.Office, or the County's legislative authority must concur with use or conveyance. The Parks Division will forward a.copy of its recommendation to the Real Property Division and the Prosecuting Attorney's Office at the same time it notifies you of its recommendation. If the Parks Division recommends approval, the Real Property Division will contact you to complete the application process. Depending on the type of use proposed, permits may be required from other County agencies as well (e.g., Surface Water Management, the Health Department, Building and Land Development). Permits could be required from State and Federal agencies also. It is the applicant's responsibility to determine whether any other permits are required and to apply for them directly. Any decision by the Parks Division to disapprove an application is final unless. reversed on appeal by the Director of the Department of Planning and Community Development. If you need assistance completing this form, please contact Joe Wilson at 344-4238. INSTRUCTIONS: LONG-TERM APPLICANTS COMPLETE SECTIONS I, II, III SHORT-TERM APPLICANTS COMPLETE SECTIONS I, III SECTION I NAME OF APPLICANT City of Renton ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South Renton WA 98055 TELEPHONE NUMBER Day 235-2631 Evenina N/A NAME OF PARK TO BE USED PRECISE DESCRIPTION OF LAND IN PARK TO BE USED OR ALTERED See Attached Legal Description and Location Map PRECISE DESCRIPTION OF Permanent Easement for Storm Drain PROPOSED USE OR ALTERATION (over) PRCPOSED START DATE AND LENGTH WILL THE PROPOSED USE OR No ALTERATION CONFLICT WITH PRESENT USE OF LAND FOR PARK PURPOSES? (Please explain) WILL PROPOSED USE/ No _ Storm drain will be installed in unimproved portion of ALTERATION OR MITIGATION FOR USE/ALTERATION park property. . Property will be restored as nearly as BENEFIT THIS OR OTHER possible to original 'condi.tion. KING COUNTY PARKS? (Explain) WHAT ALTERNATIVES TO USE N/A OR ALTERATION OF PARK LAND ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR PROJECT? SECTION II IS PROPOSED USE PUBLIC OR To be used for public strom drain conveyance. PRIVATE? (Please explain) IS PROPOSED USE No COMMERCIAL? (Please explain if necessary) 'SECTION III HAVE YOU DISCUSSED YOUR PROJECT WITH PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF? WHO? WHEN? Yes -.Bob Jacobs, Febru - ry 3, 1987 WHO DO YOU INTEND TO PERFORM (Name) To be contracted throuqh'bi.dding process. THE WORK OF YOUR PROJECT? ARE (Address) THEY BONDED? AMOUNT OF INSURANCE? (Bonded? OTHER? LIABILITY(City) (ZIP) (Phone) (Am't Liability Ins.) APPLICANT SIGNATURE DATE DIVISION ACTION: APPROVE, NO CONDITIONS DISAPPROVE APPROVE WITH FOLLOWING CONDITIONS DIVISION MANAGER SIGNATURE DATE JW:vhk 5/2/186 OKing County Department of Planning and Community Development Division of Parka and Recreation 2040 84th Avenue S.E. Mercer Island. Washington 98040 PRE/APPLICATION QUESTIONNAIRE FOR USE PERMITS /EASEMENTS/REQUESTS TO ALTER PARK PROPERTY (Please Check Appropriate Use) Application for 1. Long-term or permanent, non -park and recreation use. Examples: Utility easements, access easements, leases, long term use permits. 2. Short-term use of alterations to parks and recreation property. Examples: Removal/installation of sports equipment, removal/ installation/alteration of vegetation, temporary structures, temporary roads. NOTE TO THE APPLICANT: Please fill out this questionnaire carefully and return to: Division of Parks and Recreation 2040 - 84th Avenue Southeast Mercer Island, WA 98040 If all the necessary information has been provided on the application, the Parks Division Management Team will review it and return it to you with a recommendation of approval or disapproval within six weeks of receipt. The Parks Division does not have final authority to approve use of or conveyance of property rights on park land. In certain cases, the Real Property Division, the Prosecuting Attorney's Office, or the County's legislative authority must concur with use or conveyance. The Parks Division will forward a copy of its recommendation to the Real Property Division and the Prosecuting Attorney's Office at the same time it notifies you of its recommendation. If the Parks Division recommends approval, the Real Property Division will contact you to complete the application process. Depending on the type of use proposed, permits may be required from other County agencies as well (e.g., Surface Water Management, the Health Department, Building and Land Development). Permits could be required from State and Federal agencies also. It is the applicant's responsibility to determine whether any other permits are required and to apply for them directly. Any decision by the Parks Division to disapprove an application is final unless reversed on appeal by the Director of the Department of Planning and Community Development. If you need assistance completing this form, please contact,,"Joe Wilson at 344-4238. a INSTRUCTIONS: LONG-TERM APPLICANTS COMPLETE SECTIONS I, II, III=-- r P - y-Z 7 SHORT-TERM APPLICANTS CCMPLETE SECTIONS I, III , SECTION NAME OF APPLICANT 1&01171�1,,. ADDRESS /� G TELEPHONE NUMBER Day Evening ,r1 NAME OF PARK TO BE USED PRECISE DESCRIPTION OF /a�T,4c� — <��� D=-6r2iPr10^1 AND LAND IN PARK TO BE USED OR ALTERED /7LIE A,' PRECISE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE OR ALTERATION (over) PROPOSED START DATE AND LENGTH WILL THE PROPOSED USE OR ALTERATION CONFLICT WITH PRESENT USE OF LAND FOR PARK PURPOSES? (Please explain) WILL PROPOSED USE/ ALTERATION OR MITIGATION FOR USE/ALTERATION BENEFIT THIS OR OTHER its , , ss,�/� mf �Q 1 KING COUNTY PARKS? (Explain) WHAT ALTERNATIVES TO USE A/ A OR ALTERATION OF PARK LAND ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR PROJECT? SECTION II IS PROPOSED USE PUBLIC OR Zw, PRIVATE? (Please explain) , IS PROPOSED USE COMMERCIAL? (Please explain if necessary) 'SECTION III HAVE YOU DISCUSSED YOUR PROJECT WITH PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF? WHO? WHEN? Ups — 'f�'aZ JA,,.61-S - FPS . 3. 1 '98 7 WHO DO YOU INTEND TO PERFORM (Name THE WOR6 K OF YOUR PROJECT? ARE (Address) / THEY BONDED? AMOUNT OF LIABILITY(City) (ZIP) (Phone) INSURANCE? (Bonded?) (Am't Liability Ins.) OTHER? APPLICANT SIGNATURE DIVISION ACTION: DATE APPROVE, NO CONDITIONS DISAPPROVE APPROVE WITH FOLLOWING CONDITIONS DIVISION MANAGER SIGNATURE DATE JW:vhk 5/2/'86 PD�P-ioAi Of � a o q e \ \ \ n .,\ 281 b ro V • � b 5 le/S SO Av72 7-seq fn SAC . ! I - 5 - S i f '+ - �� -� P -ITS, TS" -- -- -- -143 ri ri �- _o \ w - 4 5 7 � � o Zoo / RE ABA ND NED AREA OF W�5#0 1, p 6 4 1 4 �G 3q2 s 0 34&0 3 5 5 _ _ _ ��o W ra z4 W ,qb 2Q �Q� 'f. 04 tors _ 802. 94 (PJ r_ 77.eMES�TAf �PO�/ O¢/� b„° ti.*,L6♦q bti fors r rA/r►t. �: t•�a a Eo. CCYErA'738o/io7o790 ry`� 2• A.ffA aft . 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Using this condition combined with the ground elevation at the catch basins immediately upstream of the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 (for the 18" and 12" pipes), the head water available can be calculated. Maximum flows through the pipes were determined to be 4.58 c.f.s. and 13.18 c.f.s. for the 12" and 18" respectively. This yields a total maximum inflow of 17.76 c.f.s. at the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15. The outflow in this condition was found to be inlet controlled due to the large slopes of the polyethylene pipe running down the slope. Inlet flow for the existing HW/D was found to be approximately 18 c.f.s. which is adequate to pass the maximum inflow. These calculations reflect the maximum flow which can reach the catch basin in question. It can be seen that the catch basins upstream will overtop before any more flow will reach the catch basin at Sta. 3 + 29.15 causing it to overflow. CCA( cJ � CN�,o Cc,.c�ky \.Z„ C . [Q, 15 21 g. 00 ' 211. TO �.W. ZIT. dO - ZI1.80 = 6.2' 6.Z' _ (I , 4. S , 29(.oz4)z 97 �z (. 5 11.11 Z z �/ z �• 83 �f/s �Or i nit� Co r-% } ro p 1 qwo, rod Cap"I}\l M 0 Cm? C.Q. C.C. cow►-�s�rc�,,�: ZIZ.Z3 H-W. = Z/g 48- 2l2.Z3 = r-.25 3/4 N.W. - G.25 G.ZS _ O to- t 29(.OZ1 � 93.t2 z V = -.46 ;{/S ' Q- �.4� �•���Z 1T = j3.18 cis i M�n►r•.�r� s1op� = 0.216 �+��� G4 c�z i HW �4 5.00/1.� �sir.oJ norY•ooJc�.�Y. �O� cp+r���filrc, 4vtr,�„+,�}cr {ar ILAAAs Q ;rkk 16 c-A wV tt A, *o cry 11c4, so rod 4/4. M 180 — 10,000 - 168 8.000 EXAMPLE (2) 156 6,000 0.36.aches(3.0fell) 6. 5,000 O•66 cfa (3) 144 4.000 5. 6. Itwt ltw 132 3,000 0 (feet) 5. 6. 111 1.8 S.• 4• 120 W 2.000 l21 2.1 c 3 4. 5' 4 (3) 2.2 6.6 4• 108 n 3. a0 la ftfl - 96 J Q 01.000 3. - - ►- 3. 800 84 w 600 2. 500 400 _ 2. 2 • W 72 - 300 3 1.5 = rJ _ ? 60 LL � 200 E� N 1.5 1.5 z z ►/ W O 54 O / W t- W too / Q W 8 Crfl' 80� O > u a 2- v 60 z 3 "0 1.0 t 42 N � 50 ~a 1.0 O 40 W �. -8 - ' -- tr .9 36 30 HW ENTRANCE SCALE tr W p TYPE 1" .9 Q 33 _ 20 if) ltaaduall c 0 •8 .B 30 (2) mitered to conform QW B to slope— u 0 27 10 (3) Projecting T Q 8 .7 c z 24 .7 � 6 O1 5 10 via scale (2) or (3) project 21 4 horitonlally to scale (1), than. .6 use straight inclined live threogh '6 3 0 sad 0 scales, or refer so as .6 18 illustrated. ` 2 15 .5 1.0 .S 12 HEADWATER DEPTH FOR C. M. PIPE CULVERTS WITH INLET CONTROL BuaEa•u OF PUBLIC ROAOS J4N. r963 CHART 4 28 0.8 H J cc J W Lu Z co 0. � Z O J J J W LC � J N J Y. ►u O 3 0c 0: tL W O H W �a W C O It 0•: t O IF 1 F 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 SLOPE, (VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL) rh2=2D: h� FIGURE X-B-2. STILLING WELL HEIGHT FROM REFERENCE X-B-1 X—B-4 I *OR Earl Clymer, Mayor CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Design/Utility Engineering DATE: June 30, 1988 TO: Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Nancy Laswell—Morris, Policy Development FROM: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor SUBJECT: Canyon Oaks Storm Drain and Erosion Control Project SEPA Review I have been asked to elaborate on two design issues concerning the proposed Canyon Oaks storm sewer. As you may recall, Public Works submitted this project for SEPA and Shorelines review. This project reconstructs a new storm water pipe to replace the badly eroded Canyon Oaks gully that carries storm runoff from Kennewick Ave. N.E. to May Creek. The two questions are; 1. Why was pol ethylene sewer pipe specified? This pipe material was specifically required by King County Parks, the landowner of the property we will cross with the sewer. Renton Public Works agrees that this pipe has superior strength and flow characteristics. We have used this material in similar work for the Honey Creek sanitary sewer. The City of Seattle and King County have used Polyethylene pipe in curved alignments to solve many erosion problems. 2. Why was a rock rip —rap spill pad used at the pipe line outfall? An erosion control/energy dissipator was needed prior to storm water discharge into May Creek. The preliminary design scoped in the May Creek Drainage Comprehensive Plan outlined in —pipe or in —manhole energy dissipators. The design of the rock splash pad was coordinated with the State Department of Fisheries and was considered to be superior to an in —pipe energy dissipator. An above ground rock pad could be visually inspected, easy to clean, and has the potential to develop vegetation and some bio—filtration. I hope these items will clarify and release the SEPA and Shorelines review. Thankyou. 1D.10.27.REB:mf GDh �!, f� 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631 0