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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP273062 (5)DRAFT EnvroIssues Technical and Policy.Dedsion Consultants 10.1. Stewart Street, Suite 110.1, Seattle, WA 98101 TO: John Hobson, City of Renton Jeff Lykken, TetraTech/KCM cc: file From: Jeannette Walsh, Envirolssues Date: January 9, 2003 Subject: Minutes, homeowner meetings, Killion/Brennen Date of meetings: January 9, 2003, 2 pm and 2:30 pm. Killion, 915 N. 31st St: Attending: Bill Killion, John Hobson, Jeff Lykken, Jeannette Walsh Mr. Killion lives a few blocks from the lake and his property is actually a submerged lot. Since he lives off the alignment, he hasn't been receiving the flyers that have been distributed and didn't have much background on the project. Jeff laid out the map and described what had been done up until this point, why the access points needed to be installed and how the construction was going to happen. Mr. Killion bought the lot at a tax auction about 6 years ago and generally only fishes there during sockeye season. He used to be a sewer man and was familiar with some of the reasons why the maintenance needed to be preformed. He did not express any particular concerns about the construction nor did he have any questions about how the construction was going to take place. • We informed him that an open house would be set up in early summer and that we would send him a flyer. Brennan, 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N Attending: Bill Killion, John Hobson, Jeff Lykken, Jeannette Walsh Mr. Brennan and his family have lived on the property for 60 years. During the summer, there are several families that frequent the lake and his main concern is about diving safety. You could see the lake line along the bottom, from his small dock area and we all agreed it was very close to a lot of summer time activity near the property. Jeff showed him the cross section of the lake line and the sag that was of most concern. Mr. Brennan was skeptical of the relative depth the sag was measured at. For his own edification, he got out his rowboat, measuring tape and magnet. He took 12 CADocuments and Settings\jhobson\Local Settings\Temp\010903_Residentmtgs_Brennan_Kil lion. doc DRAFT measurements from various points on the line (see notes). There was, in fact, a 3' dip in the line. Mr. Brennan continued to offer suggestions about where the access point could be installed that would not create a diving hazard to people in the lake. Mr. Brennan then let us know about other issues he is having with the City. The discussion was brought back to the project at hand and Mr. Brennan was asked what other issues were of concern to him with this project. • Concerned with vertical facing around the access point. Can some material be put around the point so that the access point is not sticking right out of the pipe and might be safer for swimmers? • Wanted to know what the City had found out in the way of easements on the property concerning work on the pipe. • He wanted to know about the construction window, particularly with regard to the fish window. • He wanted to know about the impacts of the ongoing maintenance ad asked about how frequently the line would be maintained. • He suggested we talk to the Lords, just next to Killions submerged parcel to make sure they are aware of what will happen with the project. Next Steps: • Killion — put him on the mailing list for an open house flyer. • Brennan — John will get in touch with the City's property person and continue to research about the easement situation. • Jeff will go back and assess how far south the access point can be installed and still do the job it is intended to do. • We will meet again with Mr. Brennan. CADocuments and Settings\jhobson\Local Settings\Temp\010903_Residentmtgs_Brennan_Killion.doc EnyiroIssues Technical and Policy. Decision Consultants 1.01 Stewart Street, Suite 1.101, Seattle, WA 98101 TO: John Hobson, City of Renton Jeff Lykken, TetraTech/KCM cc: file From: Jeannette Walsh, Envirolssues Date: December 30, 2002 Subject: Minutes, homeowner meeting, Jon Burdick Date of meeting: December 18, 2002, 7 p.m., 3713 Lake Washington Blvd, N. Attending: Jon Burdick, John Hobson, Jeff Lykken, Jeannette Walsh Jeannette introduced everyone, conveyed the agenda for the meeting and handed it off to Jeff Lykken. Jeff gave an overview of the project, the pre -design study and the evaluation of the lakeline, which lead the City of Renton to the proposed solution. He described the three main sags in the line that are causing sediment accumulation and how that is contributing to the corrosion of the line that has a 50-yr lifespan. The access points would be used approximately once a year to clean the accumulation and keep the line clear to prevent corrosion. He described the potential impacts if this plan were not implemented. Two boards were used to illustrate how the lake line rests on the lake bottom, where the sags in the line are located and how the access points were chosen. The boards also illustrated how far below the surface the access points would be located. At this point the homeowner asked the following questions: • Would this construction be covered by LID? • What would be the size of the buoy used to mark the access point? Could it be discreet? • Would there be shore access during construction? • What is the depth of the water in that area in the Summer (13') and Winter (11')? • Would the lid for the access pipe be "kid proof' and how secure would it be? • What is the possibility of aeration or odor? After John and Jeff answered these questions, they informed Mr. Burdick of specific impacts of construction: • Each access point would take about a week of construction time with construction taking place off shore. CADocuments and Settings\jhobson\Local Settings\Temp\121802_Residentmtg_JBurdick.doc • All residents along the lake line would be informed of and requested to reduce water consumption at certain points during construction to reduce flows. • The work would take place after Labor Day and would expect to last up to 4 weeks. • Permitted work hours would be 8 — 4. • Both the residents with access points near their homes and residents along the lake line would be kept informed of all activity regarding construction. • There would be a public meeting in the coming months to inform residents of the entire project Next steps: John Hobson requested that Envirolssues set up a meeting with the other 2 residents near the next 2 access points. Discuss with John and Jeff the next steps for a public meeting. CADocuments and Settings\jhobson\Local Settings\Temp\121802_Residentmtg_JBurdick.doc \N'r� Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVAIUAT June;o - July z, i999 The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer system. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers. The evaluations will take place between June 30 -July 2 and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on ; Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 : pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. The City is in the final Stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later this summer to share the findings and get your input. l ` Q • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave (hristensen, Engineering Supervisor City of Renton Wastewater Utility, (425) 430-7212. Y O Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVAIUAT June ;a -July t, lqqq The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer systeri. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers... The evaluations will take place between June 30 - July 2 and*: will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- : ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on ; Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington : Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 : pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. The (ity is in the final stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take pla(e later this . summer to share the findings and get your input. � Lam' � • : If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave (hristensen, Engineering Supervisor (ity of Renton Wastewater Utility, (415) 430-1212• Y O INTO Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions ? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVAIUATI June;o - July t, 199q The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer system. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers... The evaluations will take place between June 30 -July 2 and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- : ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington ; Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 ; pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. f The (ity is in the final stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later this . summer to share the findings and get your input. WOOL • If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave (hristensen, Engineering Supervisor (ity of Renton Wastewater Utility, (415) 430-1112. ti`SY O Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale her Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVAIUaT June;o -July z, i999 The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer system. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, ; the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers.,. The evaluations will take place between June 30 -July 2 and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- : ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on.• Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 ; pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. The City is in the final stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later this . summer to share the findings and get your input. C7 ++ l If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor City of Renton Wastewater Utility, (425) 430-12n. Y . O Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVALUATI June;o - July t, lqqq The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer system. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, ; the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers... The evaluations will take place between June 30 - July 2 and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington ; Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or: property are anticipated. f The City is in the final Stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later this ; summer to share the findings and get your input. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave (hristensen, Engineering Supervisor (ity of Renton Wastewater Utility, (415) 430-1212. �kYall O Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? 10-15 minute side -sewer evaluation Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Why? Continued evaluation for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? June 30 - July 2, 1999 Questions? Call .the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Improvement Project SIDE SEWER EVAIUaT June ;o - Jury z, lqqq The City of Renton is continuing to evaluate the options for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewer system. All of the options under consideration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes along the lakefront. In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, : the project team will be conducting short site visits to evalu- : ate the feasibility of connecting to the existing side sewers. : The evaluations will take place between June 30 - July 2 and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the exist- ing side sewers located along side the lakeside homes on Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington Boulevard. The evaluations will occur between 9 am and 5 : pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. The City is in the final stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. :A neighborhood meeting will take place later.this summer to share; the findings and get your input. c �.-..l 'r• Ifzt i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you have any questions or concerns, contact: Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor City of Renton Wastewater Utility, (425) 430-7212. John Hobson - Page 1 From: "Lykken, Jeffrey W. -- TtKCM" <Jeffrey.Lykken@tetratech.com> To: "'skimstr@nwlink.com"' <skimstr@nwlink.com> Date: 10/20/03 11: 39AM Dear Ms Lord: John Hobson with the City of Renton passed on your request for our survey information in the vicinity of your property at 3307 Mountain View Blvd North. I have attached an electronic copy of the base map for the property at 3233 Mountain View Blvd North. This is the most comprehensive mapping that we have near your property. The mapping was prepared for our lakeline sewer repair project with the City of Renton. Please note that much of the data shown on the base map comes from the City of Renton topographic data base and should be considered approximate. The base map is represented to be suitable only for the services provided under our contract with the City of Renton. It is not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by you or others on modifications or extensions of the project or any other project. By accepting these documents you agree to indemnify, and hold harmless Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. from any claim or liability arising from any such reuse, modification or extension. Any reuse without written verification or adaptation by Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. for the specific purpose intended will be at your sole risk. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 206-443-3591. Jeff Lykken Principal CC: "John Hobson Qhobson@ci.renton.wa.us)" <jhobson@ci.renton.wa.us> Pohn Hobson - Re: Kennydale Sewer Project From: David Christensen To: Law, Denis; Zimmerman, Gregg Date: 5/1/03 2:21PM Subject: Re: Kennydale Sewer Project Denis, You have asked many excellent questions, the same questions that we asked as we went through our pre -design effort. Our decision to install the additional access locations was primarily driven on the need to be able to access the whole line, instead of only the small portion we currently have access to. The testing we have performed to date is encouraging as to the potential for an extended life. Also, the age of the existing is approximately 30 years and the typical life expectancy of this material is 50 to 60-years. Once we complete the construction of the access locations, the contract includes a full tv-tape of the line for us to fully evaluate the interior condition of the line. You are correct in that there is some risk associated with performing this work now, and then determining that we need to replace the line in the near term anyway. We decided based upon what we know, that it is most likely that the existing facility will be good for another 10 to 15 to hopefully 20 years. As far as permitting, you are also right that in my career, permitting has never gotten any easier. In this case however, it would also not be financially fiscal for us to replace a facility prior to its useful age. Especially this facility where the average estimated cost of construction per home is over $75,000 (total estimate of $4-million). By performing this work, it is our intention to provide a safe and reliable facility. With the additional access, we will be able to better monitor its condition and react more quickly to problems as they arise. One point I want to make sure to note, and that is the leaks in the line do not allow any of the waste to exit out. The only impact of these leaks is that we take on a small additional amount of lake water. This is because the head pressure of the lake itself, is far greater than the pressure we put on this line when we pump. If you have any additional questions, please e-mail me or contact me at (425) 430-7212. Dave Christensen >>> Gregg Zimmerman 05/01/03 09:57AM >>> Denis, thanks for your questions. I am referring your letter to Dave Christensen, the Wastewater Section Supervisor, who will provide you with a response. Dave is more familiar with the details of the project and can therefore provide you with a more detailed response. Thanks, Gregg >>> Denis Law <Denis. Law(cD.reporternewspapers.com> 05/01/03 09:30AM >>> Hello Gregg, I'm wearing my homeowner's hat, not newspaper right now. I attended the open house yesterday and spoke with Jeff Lykken regarding the upcoming improvement project. I had a couple questions regarding the integrity of the existing pipeline and the logic for not completely replacing the line. He explained that while they did find areas where there are leaks, there is no way to certify that the line needs to replaced and that it won't last for another 10 to 20 years. He also noted that the current fix will cost about $250,000 compared to $4,000,000 to replace the line. My question is how do you determine, with some accuracy, how well this line is holding up, and what happens if it's determined in the next five to ten years that it should be replaced? Given the difficulty of John Hobson Re Kennydale Sewer Project Page 2 obtaining permits from the state and feds, isn't it likely to become even more difficult as years pass, not to mention the rising costs? If the line breaks, is this easy to detect and can it be repaired without waiting for permits? I can see that there really aren't reasonable alternatives and the sewer line will likely have to remain in the lake. My concerns surround the integrity of the line and potential for undetected polluted water from leaks. Thanks Gregg. Denis CC: Hobson, John; McMeans, Crystal EnvroI sues RECEIVED Technical and Policy Decision Consultants MAY - 6 20w 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1 101, Seattle, WA 98101 UTLITY RENTON SYSTEMS TO: John Hobson, City of Renton Jeff Lykken, TetraTech/KCM cc: file From: Jeannette Wals nviroIssues Date: May 1, 2003 Subject: Open House Summary Date of meeting: April 30, 2003, 5:30 p.m., Kenneydale Elementary School 1700 NE 28t1' Street Attending: John Hobson, Jeff Lykken, Jeannette Walsh and sign in sheet (attached). We used seven boards to illustrate the project area, the problem with the lake line, the solution and the profiles of the access point. Eight residents attended the meeting. Of those that attended, questions focused on where the locations of the access points would be, how close to individual properties and if an assessment would be incurred due to the work. A few of the attendees lived adjacent to the work that would be done and John and Jeff were able to address their questions directly. Follow up • Mr. Bruce Dennis (425-277-3543) needs to be contacted about buoy alternatives near his property. • Jane Riggs — Jeff is to send a drawing to her regarding her question about the repair work near her property. The meeting ended at 7 p.m. PAEnvirolssues' Files\Current Projects\City of Renton - Kennydale\open house\050103_OH_summary.doc r Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements April 30, 2003 -Open House SIGN IN NAME ;ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP Y OR�GINA�''(� PHONE EMAIL D T e�Milf i-, jf ti-n-, ci 73�,2-�;- LJAS�IA�4' eFL,4 'c/' V.2 S— '� -S-7 ITy - 4t 22 'I l l r �G � � lS (e r� 29 a 7 /h • �P;,cJ ��e /.1 _ p ydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements pri 130, 2003 -Open House SIGN IN OR1G\NQ\, �'f 6-�` 1 I Kenneydale Project Background The City of Renton must ensure the continuing operation of the 27-year old sewer pipeline system that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. This sewer lake line is just offshore in Lake Washington and serves the waterfront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40°i Street,,including Kenneydale Beach Park. The Problem • The 27-year old lake line needs to be repaired in order to extend its life. • Survey work done to evaluate the line identified sags in the line that have developed over time. • Sediment and other materials collect in the line, which reduces its capacity and efficiency. • A lack of access has limited maintenance of the line in the past. The Solution • Improvements to the lake line will help extend its life and help the City evaluate the need for future improvements. • Improvements will include the installation of three access points in the line to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance. • A repair of the flush main will be performed at the same time. • The access points are attached to the lake line and will be below the surface of the water. • Buoys will mark these points for the safety of swimmers and boats. • Two of the access points will be located approximately 1,200 feet south of Kennydale Beach Park. The third access point will be located approximately 600 feet north of the park. • These points will allow the City to access the line once a year in order to clean and maintain it. What Residents Can Expect • Permitted hours of construction will be between 7: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. • Construction is not expected to block any streets or road access. • In late June the contractor will spend several days to verify the locations of where the access points will be installed and the location of the flush main repair. • The flush main repair is expected to happen near the end of July and is likely to take about a week. • Between September 2 and October 1, the three access points will be installed along the lake line. • The sewer will be cleaned and inspected in early October. This work could take up to a week at each of the access point locations. Barge -mounted cleaning equipment will be used for this work at each of the access locations. • Project Completed November 14, 2003. We Need Your Help During construction of the access points, residents may be asked to help reduce water flows from dishwashers and washing machines temporarily during construction hours. Residents will receive prior notice from the City of Renton. This request is only a precautionary measure. Kenneydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements Project Background The City of Renton must ensure the continuing operation of the 27-year old sewer pipeline system that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. This sewer lake line is just offshore in Lake Washington and serves the waterfront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40°i Street,, including Kenneydale Beach Park. The Problem • The 27-year old lake line needs to be repaired in order to extend its life. • Survey work done to evaluate the line identified sags in the line that have developed over time. • Sediment and other materials collect in the line, which reduces its capacity and efficiency. • A lack of access has limited maintenance of the line in the past. The Solution • Improvements to the lake line will help extend its life and help the City evaluate the need for future improvements. • Improvements will include the installation of three access points in the line to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance. • A repair of the flush main will be performed at the same time. • The access points are attached to the lake line and will be below the surface of the water. • Buoys will mark these points for the safety of swinuners and boats. • Two of the access points will be located approximately 1,200 feet south of Kemrydale Beach Park. The third access point will be located approximately 600 feet north of the park. • These points will allow the City to access the line once a year in order to clean and maintain it. What Residents Can Expect • Permitted hours of construction will be between 7: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. • Construction is not expected to block any streets or road access. • In late June the contractor will spend several days to verify the locations of where the access points will be installed and the location of the flush main repair. • The flush main repair is expected to happen near the end of.Iuly and is likely to take about a week. • Between September 2 and October 1, the three access points will be installed along the lake line. • The sewer will be cleaned and inspected in early October. This work could take up to a week at each of the access point locations. Barge -mounted cleaning equipment will be used for this work at each of the access locations. • Project Completed November 14, 2003. We Need Your Help During construction of the access points, residents may be asked to help reduce water flows from dishwashers and washing machines temporarily during construction hours. Residents will receive prior notice from the City of Renton. This request is only a precautionary measure. Kenneydale Project Background The City of Renton must ensure the continuing operation of the 27-year old sewer pipeline system that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. This sewer lake line is just offshore in Lake Washington and serves the waterfront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40°i Street,,including Kenneydale Beach Park. The Problem • The 27-year old lake line needs to be repaired in order to extend its life. • Survey work done to evaluate the line identified sags in the line that have developed over time. • Sediment and other materials collect in the line, which reduces its capacity and efficiency. • A lack of access has limited maintenance of the line in the past. The Solution • Improvements to the lake line will help extend its life and help the City evaluate the need for future improvements. • Improvements will include the installation of three access points in the line to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance. • A repair of the flush main will be performed at the same time. • The access points are attached to the lake line and will be below the surface of the water. • Buoys will mark these points for the safety of swimmers and boats. • Two of the access points will be located approximately 1,200 feet south of Kennydale Beach Park. The third access point will be located approximately 600 feet north of the park. • These points will allow the City to access the line once a year in order to clean and maintain it. What Residents Can Expect • Permitted hours of construction will be between 7: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. • Construction is not expected to block any streets or road access. • In late June the contractor will spend several days to verify the locations of where the access points will be installed and the location of the flush main repair. • The flush main repair is expected to happen near the end of July and is likely to take about a week. • Between September 2 and October 1, the three access points will be installed along the lake line. • The sewer will be cleaned and inspected in early October. This work could take up to a week at each of the access point locations. Barge -mounted cleaning equipment will be used for this work at each of the access locations. • Project Completed November 14, 2003. We Need Your Help During construction of the access points, residents may be asked to help reduce water flows from dishwashers and washing machines temporarily during construction hours. Residents will receive prior notice from the City of Renton. This request is only a precautionary measure. Kenneydale Project Background The City of Renton must ensure the continuing operation of the 27-year old sewer pipeline system that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. This sewer lake line is just offshore in Lake Washington and serves the waterfront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40°' Street,, including Kenneydale Beach Park. The Problem • The 27-year old lake line needs to be repaired in order to extend its life. • Survey work done to evaluate the line identified sags in the line that have developed over time. • Sediment and other materials collect in the line, which reduces its capacity and efficiency. • A lack of access has limited maintenance of the line in the past. The Solution • Improvements to the lake line will help extend its life and help the City evaluate the need for future improvements. • Improvements will include the installation of three access points in the line to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance. • A repair of the flush main will be performed at the same time. • The access points are attached to the lake line and will be below the surface of the water. • Buoys will mark these points for the safety of swimmers and boats. • Two of the access points will be located approximately 1,200 feet south of Kennydale Beach Park. The third access point will be located approximately 600 feet north of the park. • These points will allow the City to access the line once a year in order to clean and maintain it. What Residents Can Expect • Permitted hours of construction will be between 7: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. • Construction is not expected to block any streets or road access. • In late June the contractor will spend several days to verify the locations of where the access points will be installed and the location of the flush main repair. • The flush inain repair is expected to happen near the end of July and is likely to take about a week. • Between September 2 and October 1, the three access points will be installed along the lake line. • The sewer will be cleaned and inspected in early October. This work could take up to a week at each of the access point locations. Barge -mounted cleaning equipment will be used for this work at each of the access locations. • Project Completed November 14, 2003. We Need Your Help During construction of the access points, residents may be asked to help reduce water flows from dishwashers and washing machines temporarily during construction hours. Residents will receive prior notice from the City of Renton. This request is only a precautionary measure. Kenneydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements Project Background The City of Renton must ensure the continuing operation of the 27-year old sewer pipeline system that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. This sewer lake line is just offshore in Lake Washington and serves the waterfront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40°i Street,, including Kenneydale Beach Park. The Problem • The 27-year old lake line needs to be repaired in order to extend its life. • Survey work done to evaluate the line identified sags in the line that have developed over time. • Sediment and other materials collect in the line, which reduces its capacity and efficiency. • A lack of access has limited maintenance of the line in the past. The Solution • Improvements to the lake line will help extend its life and help the City evaluate the need for future improvements. • Improvements will include the installation of three access points in the line to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance. • A repair of the flush main will be performed at the same time. • The access points are attached to the lake line and will be below the surface of the water. • Buoys will mark these points for the safety of swimmers and boats. • Two of the access points will be located approximately 1,200 feet south of Kennydale Beach Park. The third access point will be located approximately 600 feet north of the park. • These points will allow the City to access the line once a year in order to clean and maintain it. What Residents Can Expect • Permitted hours of construction will be between 7: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. • Construction is not expected to block any streets or road access. • In late June the contractor will spend several days to verify the locations of where the access points will be installed and the location of the flush main repair. • The flush main repair is expected to happen near the end of July and is likely to take about a week. • Between September 2 and October 1, the three access points will be installed along the lake line. • The sewer will be cleaned and inspected in early October. This work could take up to a week at each of the access point locations. Barge -mounted cleaning equipment will be used for this work at each of the access locations. • Project Completed November 14, 2003. We Need Your Help During construction of the access points, residents may be asked to help reduce water flows from dishwashers and washing machines temporarily during construction hours. Residents will receive prior notice from the City of Renton. This request is only a precautionary measure. w.� John Hobson Re Kennydale Sewer Improvements wmmww„q _Page 1 From: John Hobson To: dariusvicki Subject: Re: Kennydale Sewer Improvements Mr. Richards: The City will be constructing a total of three access manholes over the existing sewer main. The first manhole will be located in front of 3713 Lake Wash. Blvd. N. The other two will be located on the property to the north of 3233 Mountain View Ave. N. where the sewer line has two 45 degree bends. The City has met with these property owners and they have been informed of all aspects of the construction. There will also be a repair made to the pipe adjacent to 3821 Lake Wash. Blvd. N. Following installation of the manholes and the pipe repair, the contractor will clean and television inspect the sewer main to look for other areas of the pipe that may need repairs. Construction of the manholes should take one day each and an additional day for the pipe repair. During the construction, cleaning and television inspections, residence will be asked to reduce their water usage (ie. dishwashing and laundry). Regular usage of bathroom facilities will not be affeced by the construction. Normal service will be restored at the end of each day (approx. 5 PM). Prior to construction, residents will be notified which days to reduce their water usage. Construction is anticipated to begin on the day after Labor Day. >>> "dariusvicki" <dariusvicki@msn.com> 04/21/03 04:10PM >>> John: I have just reviewed the "Kennydale Sewer Improvements - Open House" announcement that was hand delivered to our neighborhood today. Thank you for making this information available and for scheduling an Open House on 4/30. Unfortunately, I will be out of town on that date. My residence is located on the Lake, at 3605 Lake Wash. Blvd. N. The southern boundary of my property is approx. 90 feet north of the northern boundary of the Kennydale Beach property. At this point, the subject sewer pipeline is situated approx. 35 feet west of the shoreline. The depth of the sewerline at this point is approx. 10 feet below mean summertime water level. I have a concern that if an access point were to be constructed on my property, it would severely affect the usability of my waterfront for boat moorage, etc. My waterfront is approx. 40 feet wide: 50% of it is covered by a boathouse and dock, and the balance of 20 feet is open water which we desire to keep unobstructed for visitors' boats, swimming, etc. Any type of access point that extends above the lake bottom here will create a real problem . I would be most appreciative if you could provide me with some detail as to the planned locations for the access points. If you have a plot plan available that I could view at City Hall, I will certainly be glad to stop by. Hopefully this will be a non -issue for me and my neighbors; however, since all of us who are north of the Kennydale Beach have the sewer line running right underneath our boat houses, docks and moorage areas, I felt it would be in everyone's best interest to address and resolve the concern before construction is started. (If an access point must be located on somebody's property here, I have a creative solution that will minimize the impact, at little or no additional cost to the City of Renton.) can be reached by email at dariusvicki(cilemail.msn.com or by telephone at (425)430-4469. Your response before Friday, 4/25 would be most appreciated, as I will be out of town 4/25 thru 5/2/03. Sincerely, Darius F. Richards RECEIVED r_ [ R 2002 Feb. 1, 2002 Dave Christensen ;ITY OF RENTON Utility Systems Division UTILITY SYSTEMS City Of Renton Reference: LUA-01-161, Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements Dear Dave, I am extremely concerned about the location of the Proposed Above Grade, Underwater Manholes. These could be an underwater diving/swimming hazard due the depth & close proximity to my existing bulkhead & dock. A diver impact to this concrete structure could lead to tragic results. You are aware; I am finalizing permitting of a dock extension. I have provided you with an email of what is currently under review with the Army Corp. Also, I provided your survey firm with an AutoCad file of a recent survey I had done of adjoining properties & mine. It is my hope that this file can be overlaid to give greater details of the job area. I would like to get a copy of the survey/overlay file for my future reference. This overlay should bring forward the true location of the current sewer line in relation to private property lines. After our phone conversation of mid January, I gave some thought about the existence & description of a Sewer Easement across my parcel in which the sewer line is currently located. I believe there may be an easement but it is across other parcels I own that are located to the west of the underwater deeded street. Would you provide me a copy of the Sewer Easement in question? I am willing to work with you & the City of Renton to ensure this project proceeds but want to ensure no hazards are created as well as correcting errors in the current easement. When you are reviewing the location and/or have that overlay drawing please contact me at 425-237-4020 and I would be happy to come to your office. Thanks for you assistance. Jerry Brennan 2304 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 Cc: City of Renton Attorney Transmittal Date: To: C., From: Project No.: Subject: February 15, 2002 Dave Christensen City of Renton Utility Systems 1055 Grady Way South, 5th Floor Renton, WA 98055 Central Files (2-2) Jeff Lykken 2030051-003 Tetra Tech/KCM. Inc. IMM RECEIVED FEB 19 200 CITY OF RENTON UTILITY SYSTEMS Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Replacement Project For Your Information For Your Signature For Your Approval -/ For Your Use We are sending you: Attachments Shop Drawings Specifications Prints Copy of letter Other ... No. of Copies Number Description 2 Updated Site Plan 1 Proposed Brennan Dock Extension Plan Remarks: Dave: Attached for your use are an updated site plan showing the current manhole locations and a plan showing the proposed dock extension at 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. As we discussed, I have not yet shown any type of cleanout at the south end of the project on the site plan. Signed: Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 • Tel 206 443-5300 • Fax 206 443-5372 Sta 10+00 \ I \ Ordinary / High Water Mark Existing and Proposed sa 1 5+00 Lake Washington Sta 5+00 / 20+00 \ \ Install Maintenance \ Manhole FLUSH STATION \ Sta.+00) ner ? \ Install Maintenance a r �� Sa Manhole 25+00 = \ 40 \ / Sta30+00 Sta \ ga =� 35+00 \ Kennydale ury Beach Park • 1�`onhem � RR sta Metro Sewer 00 \ ' Burnett Ave. Z w 5� r_ X. Three new manholes are installed in the existing lakeline to provide access for maintenance. The manholes are installed at existing sag locations. An existing hole in the line will also be repaired. LEGEND --*---- Existing 8" Sewer Line ---------- -...... ------- - Existing Side Sewer Existing Cleanouts — — Approximate Inner Harbor Line p Proposed Maintenance Manhole -* N 100' 0 100 200 300 400' ® Tetra TechCity of Renton Figure 2. KCM, Inc. 1917FirstAvenue KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SANITARY SEWER SITE PLAN / UTILITY PLAN Seattle, Washington 98101 Sta 45+00 2" Hole in i Sewer Line LIFT STATION (Sta.47+35) IL / . Sta 10+0 / /, Ste/ 5+00 f ti '\ I \ Ordinary / High Water Mark Existing and Proposed sta 1 s+oo IL '\ \ Lake Washington \ I \ !t Sta \ 20+00 \ FLUSH �1 Sta. 0+00) _ W ? 0000 fzj Ter.. NSTATION r' aZpea PROJECT DESCRIPTION Three new manholes are installed in the existing lakeline to provide access for maintenance. The manholes are installed at existing sag locations. An existing hole in the line will also be repaired. LEGEND --�-- Existing 8" Sewer Line -- ------ — ------ —------ - Existing Side Sewer Existing Cleanouts — — — Approximate Inner Harbor Line 0 Proposed Maintenance Manhole sta \ \\ 25+0 fah arro' e�'d, Install Maintenance \ Manhole \ Install Maintenance Manhole —� sta \ 30+00 \ Sta35+00 \ Kennydale eunin9ron Beach Park \ N�em \ •' \ RR Sta \ Metro Sewer 00 Burnett Ave. Z w w �rLBt`eW _ ^- 100' 0 100' 200 300 41, ® Tetra Tech/ KCM. Inc. City of Renton Figure 2. 1917FirstAvenue KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SANITARY SEWER SITE PLAN / UTILITY PLAN Seattle, Washington 98101 Repair 2" Hole in Existing Sewer Line ste LIFT STATION (Sta. 47+35) — a g � ..• t" iY •c t � ia���j, • t Eh,a15. 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View Avenue N•___---------------------------_______- Disclaimer: ` The asbuilt survey of the sewer line was completed using electronic pipe locators and steel probes. Alchough every effort was made to accurately locate and profile the sewer line, the information shown is approximate and has been drafted on'existing plan/profile sheets originally prepared by others. The information shown on the plan views has not been surveyed or tied to any known property corners. WATER 1.5 HP SUBMERSIBLE NON- CLOG SEWAGE PUMP PACO 470-15 4.5" IMPELLER P'ROM LAKE — — AASHiNC4TON 7.9" FLUSH STATION DETAIL �8os 6q k4 / ` 7- ' DRAWN A5 DESIGNED NOT AS BUILT 2805 MT. VIEW AVE. N., 9 v' 4" WYE co 4" 45° BEND 3' DEEP 4" CHECK VALVE U 4' DEEP 0 2- 4" 4P BEND R 4"X(P~ REDUCER W RISER 8-,Kea" TEL INFORMATION SHOWN COPIED FROM CITY'5 SIDE SEWER CARD 2727 NIT. VIEW AVE. h EXIST. 8" LAKE L M51N1K TON / 8" VALVE 8" WYE 00/ DOCK / EX /�RG�PtpR . 2- 8" BEND 10"D.I. PIPE � 10"X 8" REDUC 10' BLIND FLU V,4L lE PIG ACCESS POPE #/(8'i (2807 MT. VIEW AVE. IV.) .. ..il Jesse Tanner, Mayor December 19, 2002 3342103760 Bill Killion 915N31stSt Renton, WA 98056 CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator Subject: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Killion: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. This sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed. The study revealed that a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, but some interim improvements will need to be done to ensure continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include the installation of three access points, or manholes, to the pipe that will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. The access points would consist of a low -profile concrete manhole that would project several feet above the lake bottom. The manhole would be approximately 8 feet below the lake surface and would not be visible from above. Our proposed plan is to install three access points over the lake line. Our design process has indicated that one of the three access manholes should be located over the lake line adjacent to your property (see enclosed maps). This would give the City of Renton the best opportunity to properly maintain this sewer line. We would like to schedule a time when the City and our design engineers could come to your home to meet with you. We'd like to provide you with additional detail on the location and the configuration of this access point. Plus, we would like the opportunity to answer any questions or concerns you have regarding the work. A representative from the City will be giving you a call within the next couple of days to schedule a meeting time. In the meantime, please call me if you have any questions or concerns at (425) 430-7279. I would be happy to discuss them with you. Sincerely, ohn Hobson Wastewater Utility Engineer cc: Jeff Lykken, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Jeannette Walsh, Envirolssues H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale Lake Line Rehab\Site 3 Resident Letter.doc\JDH\tb R E N T O N 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ffR Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department J e Tanner. Mavor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator December 6, 2002 312405906107 Gerald F. Brennan 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 Subject: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Brennan: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed. The study revealed that a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, but some interim improvements will need to be done to ensure continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include the installation of three access points, or manholes, to the pipe that will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. The access point would consist of a low -profile concrete manhole that would project several feet above the lake bottom. The manhole would be approximately 8 feet below the lake surface and would not be visible from above. Our proposed plan is to install three access points over the lake line. Our design process has indicated that one of the three access manholes should be located over the lake line adjacent to your property. This would give the City of Renton the best opportunity to properly maintain this sewer line. We would like to schedule a time when the City and our design engineers could come to your home to meet with you. We'd like to provide you with additional detail on the location and the configuration of this access point. Plus, we would like the opportunity to answer any questions or concerns you have regarding the work. A representative from the City will be giving you call within the next couple of days to schedule a meeting time. In the meantime, please call me if you have any questions or concerns at (425) 430-7279. I would be happy to discuss them with you. Si cerely Joh Hobson Wastewater Utility Engineer cc: Jeff Lykken, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inca Jeannette Walsh, Envirolssues H:\File Svs\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale Lake Line Rehab\Site 2 Resident Letter docVDH if 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 E N 71-1-7 T �__ This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF 12ENTON ..t� 4, PlanninouildinoublicWorks Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator December 6, 2002 334270024006 Jonathan R. Burdick 3713 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 Subject: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Burdick: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed. The study revealed that a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, but some interim improvements will need to be done to ensure continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include the installation of three access points, or manholes, to the pipe that will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. The access point would consist of a low -profile concrete manhole that would project several feet above the lake bottom. The manhole would be approximately 12 feet below the lake surface and would not be visible from above. Our proposed plan is to install three access points over the lake line. Our design process has indicated that one of the three access manholes should be located over the lake line adjacent to your property. This would give the City of Renton the best opportunity to properly maintain this sewer line. We would like to schedule a time when the City and our design engineers could come to your home to meet with you. We'd like to provide you with additional detail on the location and the configuration of this access point. Plus, we would like the opportunity to answer any questions or concerns you have regarding the work. A representative from the City will be giving you call within the next couple of days to schedule a meeting time. In the meantime, please call me if you have any questions or concerns at (425) 430-7279. 1 would be happy to discuss them with you. Sincerely, hn Hobson Wastewater Utility Engineer cc: Jeff Lykken, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Jeannette Walsh, Envirolssues \\DAEDALUS\SYS2\SHARED\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale Lake Line Rehab\Site I Resident Lette.docUDH:If D 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ENT O N This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE John Hobson- TEXT.htm Page 1 John: Attached are the letters for the Site 1 and Site 2 manholes. If you could, please copy me and also Envirolssues when the letters are sent. That way Jeannette Walsh at Envirolssues will know when to make contact with the homeowners. Envirolssues address is 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1101, Seattle,WA 98101. Also, before the letter is mailed to Jerry Brennan (Site 2), you may want to make sure that a copy of the easement for his property is in hand since he has questioned the City's right to locate the manhole on his property. Lastly, as we discussed by phone, it appears that the Site 3 manhole will be located on the undeveloped parcel immediately north of 3233 Mountain Drive N. I will wait for property owner information from the City before we finalize the letter for Site 3. —Site 1 Resident Letter,v4 02dec02.doc>> <<Site 2 Resident Letter,v4 02dec02.doc>> E-mail: jeffrey.lykken@tetratech.com Phone: (206) 443-3591 Fax: (206) 443-5372 lexamine: K'ennvdal.boat :�diuer t tix qI ndhlnon ik4+).�,El t� + iWJn i► tF{`- vt i Z7 e{i «� Vf a�YIB i `` • '' • (' ierigineeruig supevisor "If there -Also part of the problem are ' faulty plpew�lllther =i • .� 42�re five to.'10 years left, it.would half a dozen occasions when bQ:repalred or replaced probably make more sense to boats'"'snagged:. the line anii :based bn crew's,flndings, replace Stir i t puked it apart: ....,r,.. The'liipehiie. has overflowed The 'line is between, 5' and By Claire inthe pasty : = 60 feet from .shore and no t r rJournallteporter F .�> 6d�iitiq�ilityjinairitenance more than 2 feet underneath . „ +, , the lake..bottom .It `serves - has reduced tie problems, but " RENTON'-'Rennydale re si the pipe ;continues to deterio- about 55 homes on the'lake- dents will see; a boat: and diver .:rate, and�somethin' needs to be front cruisingthe Lake -Wash n on ;done The examination phase, gt i , r . shoreline-.neict; month; but:the "About70 percent of the line which includes. coming up crew won't b trolling'for trea with.repair options, will cost is; inaccessible to cleaning sure."::.::,,<- ,.: , equipment," Christensen said. ' $300,000.. City consultants will`bg using ; Not repainng'id The money will come from. the,pipe cou sonar and an undetwater_video cause more overflows, and ..its : the regularly .collected. sewer . camera to examine a,4,700-foot a; highef risk- than we'.re will- rates; :Christensen said. sewer: pipeline'submerged' in frig to hve with ". The actual repairs will cost -tlfe lake' that 'runs. from'the The line was installed in 1972 an. estimated $1.5 million and north end of. Gene Coiilon;.:.to serve homes:along the lake are scheduled for the summer of Memorial:Beach:Park. to North front.Itwas. submerged in the : 2000, he said. 40th Street ' . ;lake because-ihere was no The city plans to apply for a The �27=year=old line needs to room at that time to do. it on Public Works Trust Fund low - be repaired .or replaced.,The`l . and;,mostth .of'e shoreline interest loan from the state to examination will let city'engi homes directly -abut the rail- fund the project. . neers know the pipe's condi road tracks. tion:: .Now, if the do pipe es need Claire Booth covers Renton. "If'we have another 25 years to' be• replaced; new technology She. can be reached by phone at. of life left (for the pipe),'we..11 ;makes'.a:land line: possible, 253-872-6688 or via e-mail. at co, Oon ....By Merry Hayet °Journal Reporter COVINGTON. .. The. ci step. closer to.3mking,its pedestrian friendly, City 'officials' have -vc form a-localimprovement to help fund '$2 million in town road improvements. 'As part of the project streets will be built withsic and lined with trees, bent] streetlights. The improv( also will include. a traffic Southeast 272nd Street an( Avenue Southeast. The project will solve so rent traffic.problems and the impact of a new 12-scr( ater and, post office. to 1 nearby, said city Planning I Bill Kennedy: The $22 mill ater and. retail complex post office will be complel this year. fix it," said Dave 'Christensen, Christerisensaid cla2re.booth@southcounty the city s waste water utility a� !, .' Jouinal:com AUBURN., ., r r ..,. ;d! ,�t,:1I'"';'t_Yrli�r rx:��.T.zl.l1_Y`� tA�. ...r-...p'.- • -� Head. -on collision se .. I � H b Bona S o .peop e. o . ON o #w:Two . South county`r� j in scondi were : serious lOUSe .Calls. Harbo v ew'UM dical C< ` iiir home;.you can' Seattle yesterday ,after th „involved' in a''head-oi 0W'options that fit '.. believed -to ham been ca with the expert - a drunken driyer'Friday ney Decorator. According tp King Coup reports; a Ford pickup dri 3&yearold Milton manv 1R OR INSTALLER bound down. the hill on ',TUNITIES:: Canyon !Road about f 1 2=431=1544 when it crossed the cente, - rd'this' inlorniation stuck an oncoming sedan a 64-year-old Auburn woi The driver of the .pic ejected. Both werehospital major i.Wuries yesterday. T of the drivers were not re' OPolice suspect the Mi' OFFhad been drinking befor, lision. The investigatio: DLECTION . tinuing. DR ERIES, aiv 'rKEN T op,: �--- - - Fee disclosure legis 01 KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - LAKELINE SEWER hnic FISHERIES EVALUATION WHAT IS HAPPENING? 29 March 201 Mr. David Cl City of Rentc 1055 S. Grad Renton, WA (425) 430-72 Subject: Ker Dear Mr. Chi Enclosed is a Kennydale se Kennydale w Mountainvie, additional in] Sincerely, EnviroIssue 4'") anice Imricl Associate cc: Jeff Lykk Jennifer I File: 70-01-0 wamp ree 12/22/99 Phor City of Renton Wastewater Utility, through its consultant, Adolfson & Associates, will be performing a fisheries evaluation along the lakeline sewer. WHO IS AFFECTED? Waterfront residences along Mountain View Avenue North and Lake Washington Boulevard from Gene Coulon Park to North 40t�' Street. WHEN? Throughout the month of April 2000. .................................................................; along the he lie HOW WILL YOU BE AFFECTED? Two City of Renton consultants (including one SCUBA diver) will be accessing the shoreline through your waterfront property. No impacts to residences or property are anticipated. PROJECT UPDATE The City of Renton is nearly done evaluating options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs in Lake Washington along the shoreline from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to North 40"' Street in Kennydale. Once the evaluation is complete and a preferred repair alternative is chosen, there will be opportunity for community input and questions. The City's current plans are to begin repairing the sewer during the Summer of 2001; however, permitting - related issues could delay construction until the Summer of 2002. or me for .com David Christensen From: Steven C. Denison To: David Christensen; 'WEBGIRL' Subject: FW: Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor Date:. Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:45AM I am forwarding this to Dave From: webgirl@seanet.com To: Ihornsby@ci.renton.wa.us Cc: CSI:FINANCE/ADMIN/Sdenison Subject: Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 9:36PM I could not find how to e-mail this person using the search function on the website or by using links from "departments." Can you help? I want to know why we got a Kennydale sewer survey from Envirolssues, a Seattle -based company. I suspect it is connected to Paul Allen and I wanted to confirm this. If so, then this survey has a very fishy odor; you are trying to make us think the sewer line is in poor shape "just because," while in truth you want to upgrade it to serve Paul Allen's needs, not the needs or the ordinary citizen. I'm very skeptical about this whole thing. Inez Petersen 3306 Lake Wash Blvd North #2 Renton, WA 98056 425-255-5543 webgirl@seanet.com Page 1 C Mr/Ms. Joe Smith 17 Address Address Renton, Washington 98056 November 26, 2001 Dear Mr./Ms. Smith: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first 2 weeks of December. (we've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me to discuss them. Sincerely, Dave Christensen Wastewater Utility and Technical Services Supervisor 425-430-7212 Y�l 1 ,�,-g(�.� W �Gam, Michael Benoit- FW: Kennydale Su Page 1 From: "Lykken, Jeffrey W." <jlykken @ KCMINC.com> To: Mike Benoit <mbenoit@ci.renton.wa.us> Date: 11 /20/01 2:44PM Subject: FW: Kennydale Survey And here are the names and addresses. Jeff Lykken Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Phone: (206) 443-3591 Fax: (206) 443-5372 > -----Original Message ----- > From: David Christensen [SMTP:Dchristen@ci.renton.wa.us] > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:30 AM > To: jlykken@KCMINC.com > Subject: Re: Kennydale Survey > Here they are: > 3007 Mtn View = Monica M. Fox > 3011 Mtn View = Sylvia Morrison, 1401 N. 34th Street, Renton, WA 98056 > 3013 Mtn View = Robert H. Burr > 3233 Mtn View = Bruce C. and Regen Dennis > 3401 Lk Wa BI = Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Attn: Prop Tax, P.O. Box > 96189, Fort Worth, TX 76161 > 3405 Lk Wa BI = Gerald F. Brennan > 3715 Lk Wa BI = Joyce Kendrick > 3717 Lk Wa BI = Dayton P. Dennison > 3719 Lk Wa BI = Kevin L. Lindahl and Rebecca A. Byus > Let me know if you need anything else. > >>> "Lykken, Jeffrey W." <jlykken@KCMINC.com> 11/16/01 10:15AM >>> > Dave: > We are starting to draft the letter to the individual homeowners where our > upcoming survey will be focused. I was wondering whether you could provide > us with the names of the residents at the following locations: > 3007 Mountain View Ave. N > 3011 Mountain View Ave. N > 3013 Mountain View Ave. N > 3233 Mountain View Ave. N > 3401 Lake Washington Blvd. N > 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N > 3715 Lake Washington Blvd. N > 3717 Lake Washington Blvd. N > 3719 Lake Washington Blvd. N > I'm hoping that this will not be too difficult to pull from your > assessor's > information database. Please let me know if this will be a problem. > Thanks. Michael Benoit - FW. Kennydale Survey___ _ Page 21 > Jeff Lykken > Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. > Phone: (206) 443-3591 > Fax: (206) 443-5372 CITY OF RF,NTON MAL Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Monica M. Fox 3007 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3007 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE. N. Dear Ms. Fox: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your. yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 43.0-7212 to discuss them. Wastewater Utility Supervisor Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Question's �or�Concerns7x� �` The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. Ac:: �: CITY OF 72 ENTON ..LL Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Sylvia Morrison 1401 N. 341h Street Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3011 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE. N. Dear Ms. Morrison: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40"' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some.interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work.or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425),430-7212 to discuss them. ly, astewater Utility Supervisor Enclosure H:\DIVISION. S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2001\2001-722.doc\DMC:It 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Y ( uesti>Ian?15 Or ernv, s " The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. CITY OF RENTON ..fit Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Robert H. Burr 3013 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3013 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE. N. Dear Mr. Burr: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40`' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 430-7212 to discuss them. Wastewater Utility Supervisor Enclosure 'S\2001 \2001-722.doc\DMC:If 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Q .est�ons olrConcern+s? The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. CITY OF RaENTON ..LL Planning/Building/Public Works Department 1 e Tanner, M wor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Bruce C. and Regen Dennis 3233 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3233 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE. N. Dear Mr. And Ms: Dennis: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40`' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any question or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact eat (425) 30-7212 to discuss them. j i 'ncerely, Wastewater Utility Supervisor Enclosure ;S\2001 \2001-722.doc\DMC:If 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 9 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. � � � <, Questions�or ConcerKns� The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. CITY OF RENTON ..il Planning/Building/Public Works Department J e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Attn: Property Tax P. O. Box 96189 Fort Worth, TX 76161 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3401 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Dear Sir or Madame: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40" Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at-(425) 430-7212 to discuss them. y> Wastewater Utility Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. �Que 01.0.As or23 %rns- ti The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. �, CITY OF �NT®N .. LLA Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Gerald F. Brennan 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3405 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Dear Mr. Brennan: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40`h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 430-7212 to discuss them. Since Wastewater Utilitv Sul5ervisor Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 9 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. M tiQuesti�ons or ConcernINS "r '`. "k' = The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. �i CITY OF RENTON ..LL Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Joyce Kendrick 3715 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3715 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Dear Ms. Kendrick: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. . (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 430-7212 to discuss them. ly, Wastewater"[) ity Supervisor Enclosure H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE. S\DOCS\2001\2001-722.doc\DMC:If 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Quest b-, o'r Concer ff? M` The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. ., CITY OF 1IENTON tPlanning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Dayton P. Dennison 3717 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3717 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Dear Mr. Dennison: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40"' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and .your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 430-7212 to discuss them. SjAcerely, Wastewater Utility Supervisor Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Qu�e s t >f;o n so�rC o In c e r�n`s The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. �, CITY Off' I2ENTON ..tt Planning/Building/Public Works Department J e Tanner; Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator November 21, 2001 Kevin L. Lindahl and Rebecca A. Byus 3719 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SURVEY RE: 3719 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N. Dear Property Owners: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40" Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim_ improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of four access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A survey crew will be mapping out the areas of the shoreline where the access points are planned during the first two weeks of December. (We've included a flyer that is being distributed to all the residents along the lake line.) A majority of the survey work will be done from just offshore in small boats. We are contacting you specifically because the survey crew may need to take some photographs of the area around the lake line by accessing your dock or a portion of your yard. We don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity and we wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. Early next year, you and your neighbors will be hearing about a public meeting to keep you informed about the project and the specific plans for the access points and improvements to the lake line. Your participation will be helpful as we work to keep the neighborhood informed of the work progress. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at (425) 430-7212 to discuss them. Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the i e to facilitate future cleanin LMA pp g and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Questwns or Con_cerns�?� The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, 4 Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. Kennydale Sewer Improvements More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first two weeks of December. The survey work will be performed between the hours 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Questions nor Concerns � The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor, Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. 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From: Project No.: Subject: November 8, 2001 Tetra TPch/KCM_ Tnc_ lit RECEIVED NOV 15 2001 Jeff Lykken CITY OF RENTON UTILITY SYSTEMS 2030051-002 Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Replacement Project Dave Christensen City of Renton Utility Systems 1055 Grady Way South, 5th Floor Renton, WA 98055 Central Files (2-2) For Your Information For Your Signature For Your Approval `� For Your Use We are sending you: Attachments Shop Drawings I Specifications Prints Copy of letter Other ... No. of Copies Number Description 1 Map Remarks: Dave: Attached for your use is a map showing the 300-foot project limits. Thanks. Signed.• Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue 9 Seattle, WA 98101-1027 9 Tel 206 443-5300 • Fax 206 443-5372 /kItc-;;; - WN {it, �• y '� " � Z1 V r O� •sr Pon Abodc Inc. Borbee Mill Co'Ir,r1L .i q SLt P ,y � � W Z i Claris. Gowcefl /Q 00 O it n x END MP 0 a `. r� W iJ z Jl- { �QIi6 u if E s '�� `3f Aso E. 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Burdick 3713 LK Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Burdick: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties. from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was. granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 9th through 12th or April 15"' through the 19th. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m: All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, Please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. 7ier6y, D astep rrvisor H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ,* ,; CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 7 e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334210379502 Harry E. Pattersen 3217 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Pattersen: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40'h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was.granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 9th through 12'h or April 15'h through the 19'h. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you.to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to' discuss them. li:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 9 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ..aL Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department . e Tanner; or Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334210377506 Bruce C. & Regen Dennis 3233 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr.& Ms. Dennis: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by. each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 9`h through 12th or April 15"' through the 19t1i. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON MAL Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334210373505 Mark and Lisa Lord 3307 Mountain View Ave. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mark and Lisa Lord: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40"' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your, property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line.isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are .planned sometime during the weeks -.of April 9t1i through 12"' or April 15"' through the 19"'. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to.be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ..il Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 7 e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 312405906107 Gerald F. Brennan 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Brennan: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40`h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement -that was granted by :each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during:the weeks of April 91h through 12th or April 15'h through the 19`I'. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work,or the project in general, please 5-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ..LL PlanninouildingTublicWorks Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334270023008 G. Clark and Barbara J. Van Bogart 3711 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear G. Clark and Barbara J. Van Bogart: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a fullreplacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April9th through 12th or April 15th through the 19th. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE 4; CITY OF RENTON ,.� Planninouilding/PublicWorks Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334270021101 Joyce Kendrick 3715 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Ms. Kendrick: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be.out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 9th through 12"' or April 15th through the 19`'. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware'that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work'or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON gRPlanning/Building/PublicWorks Department J e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 334270020004 Dayton P. Dennis 3717 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Mr. Dennis: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40th Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time; some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points.will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 91h through 12'h or April 15"' through the 19th. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to conta e a 425-430-7212 to discuss them. ly, W H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 0 This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE d CITY OF RENTON MALL Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department J e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 134270019006 Kevin L. & Byus Rebecca A. Lindahl 3719 Lake Washington Blvd. N. Renton, WA 98056 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Dear Property Owners: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40t' Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime during the weeks of April 9t' through 12'h or April 15"i through the 19th. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply. wanted, you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or concerns about the survey work or the project in general, please don't hesitate to contact me at 425-430-7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ;y CITY OF IZENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 7 e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator March 28, 2002 312405900407 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Attn: Property Tax PO Box 96189 Fort Worth, TX 76161 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT In re Property at: 3401 Lake Washington Blvd. N., Renton,WA, King County 98056 Dear Property Owner: The City of Renton is continuing work on the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 401h Street, and runs just offshore in Lake Washington at the front of your property. The sewer line is located within an easement that was granted by each of the lakefront property. owners in the 1970's when the sewer was constructed. More than a year ago, a pre -design study and evaluation was completed which revealed that while a full replacement of the lake line isn't necessary at this time, some interim improvements will need to be done. These improvements will include the installation of three access points to the pipe that will be located in the lake. These access points will facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. A geotechnical crew will be out investigating the existing lake -bottom soils where the access points are planned sometime, during the weeks of April 9'h through 12'h or April 15"' through the 19'h. The work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All of the work will be performed from a boat, and we don't anticipate any impacts or disturbances to your property from this activity. We simply wanted you to be aware that a crew would be in the area. If you have any questions or don't hesitate to contaw6e—, cerely, Wastewater Utility bout the survey work or the project in general, please 7212 to discuss them. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-189.doc\DMC\tb R E N T O N 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE From: "Lykken, Jeffrey W." <jlykken@KCMINC.com> To: David Christensen <Dchristen@ci.renton.wa.us> Date: 11 /16/01 10:19AM Subject: Kennydale Survey Dave: We are starting to draft the letter to the individual homeowners where our upcoming survey will be focused. I was wondering whether you could provide us with the names of the residents at the following locations: 3007 Mountain View Ave. N I —At ai.&6- �), X 3011 Mountain View Ave. N WlB2O'4---,ca ��{UI ►� � 3013 Mountain View Ave. N j2oe>1EZVrt-�- �jJ22 3233 Mountain View Ave. N �JQJL �.•`�'� 3401 Lake Washington Blvd. N 3405 Lake Washington Blvd. N :_1;�CtL,7 >� 3715 Lake Washington Blvd. N )L:rfCiE_ 3717 Lake Washington Blvd. NVI--„-IToa 3719 Lake Washington Blvd. N L, I'm hoping that this will not be too difficult to pull from your assessor's information database. Please let me know if this will be a problem. Thanks. Jeff Lykken Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Phone: (206) 443-3591 Fax: (206) 443-5372 CC: Jeannette Walsh <jwalsh@enviroissues.com> DRAFT CY- Kennydale Sewer Improvements Project Project Update November 2001 Status: More than a year ago, the City of Renton Wastewater Utility completed a predesign study to evaluate options for repairing the 27-year old sewer pipeline that runs along the shoreline of Lake Washington. The sewer serves the lakefront properties from the north end of Gene Coulon Park to approximately North 40t" Street in Kennydale. The results of the study revealed that a total replacement of the line is not warranted at this time and that interim improvements could be made to the line to ensure the continuing operation of the system. These improvements will include installation of access points in the pipe to facilitate future cleaning and maintenance of the line. Based on this information, the City is ready to take the next step to move this project forward. For more than a year, the City has been working on the lengthy process of obtaining the permits required to perform the improvements. Because the line runs along the bottom of Lake Washington, the permitting process can be long and complicated. This process will include permits and approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, as well as an environmental review of the project by the City of Renton to satisfy State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) requirements. As the project proceeds, residents will be receiving additional notification concerning the permitting and review process. Upcoming Surveying: The next step in the project design will be to prepare maps of the areas where the access points will be installed in the sewer line. A survey crew will be mapping these areas of the shoreline during the first twlreR o weeks of ember. The survey work will be performed between the hour a.m. and 5 p.rr� A DRAFT majority of this work will be preformed just off the shoreline from a small boat and is not expected to impact waterfront residences or property. Questions or Concerns? The City of Renton is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about this project. Please call Dave Christensen, the Engineering Supervisor for Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212. Sent by: KCM 206 443 5372; 03/03/99 5:15PM;JetFax #288;Page 3/3 Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement Alternatives .:'-r:'^__._._^__ Maintenance Improvements InsTdll aces manholes _. Addidon oP small ploe Structure to sonic Prop install dock deanouts ea.emenIx vent high spots in the pipeline Structural addition to some dodos (dock • Remove the sags In the pipeline reinforcement anq/or small tine access addldon) • Temporary impact to sropeM landscape and Kennydale Beach during amstrucdon No additional resdenAal maintenance rmui red -_,,�•.., .,•.:R...,.-.�.1.,.- --:: _•_.,:_.•-... .... , Rehabilita]on of Existing Line Install a pipe liner 4 Temporary construction impact (resdances, Install a silp-line pipe Kennydale Beach) • Modify Rush M1500 Temporary loss of sewer service (estimated 1-2 NU Replacement Alternadves In�ll a new lake lire Can orlon Impact Install a new on -short, systCm _—_— The City of Renton Needs Your Input! Are you aware that your sewer line runs along the lakeshore in Lake Washington? ❑ yes ❑ no have you had any problems with the line in the past (e.g., boat anchor snagging the line, dock maintenance conflicts, etc.)? Ci yes d no if yes, please describe. Have you had any problems with maintenance of the sewer in the past (e.g., overflows, maintenance work affecting your property)? ❑ yes CJ no If yes, please describe _ ------- Do you have any questions or concerns regarding the potential alternatives? Please list. What is the best way to reach you? D phone ❑ flyer ❑ e-mail ❑ Other _.- Would you come to a small neighborhood meeting to team more about the project and the alternatives? Dyes O no What time and location would be most convenient for you? Do you have any other questions or concerns? _ 'Si rt�:lp,to:>be o�ti��te:;'P�ojectr;M gr.L7. ::.. r�_.'.!:.•.::'... '.�.._ :..:. :.:/' - -u,.17 �':LR11arr. �,.. , Sty_..... .' _ - ',;r.%:..••-:.: _ Sent by: KCM 206 443 5372; VJ/VJ,P.7 11A1+ La-1V {'1J ­IVVo Mx .+111 1- -- 03/03/99 5:15PM;JgLEn #288;Page 2/3 Kennydale sewer Line Assessment ................................. What's Coming Down the Pipe . . February - March 1999 Concitions assessment & informal community survey - tell us your concerns get on our mailing list Late March 1999 Alternatives review - Look for a project update newsletter - Attend the Open House & provide your Input April 1999 Preferred alternative selection - Project newsletter Questions? :Q Cali the City of Renton Wastewater Utility • Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor 425-430-7212 • C4 • ♦ .� �--- O • P • r � e n • Kennydale Sewer Line Study in Lake Washington The City of Renton is evaluating the Kennydale lakefront sewer system, which runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the north end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40"' Street. The goal of the evaluation is to determine the current condition of the pipeline ; and to evaluate alternatives to ensure its continued operation and maintenance. The current system suffers from a lack of ; access for proper maintenance. Over the last few weeks, Kennydale residents may have seen the City's consultants examining the sewer lineand lake bottom using divers, an under -water video camera, and sonar equip- ment. Ultrasonic testing of the line is being conducted during the first week of March. • The conditions assessment will be complete by mid -March, at which time the City will begin to explore ways to solve the identified ' problems. What Are 0 the Options?' . • ... • ....... P ............. P .. ♦ . Pea • : At a minimum, some level of sewer line repair : and/or replacement work will be needed. The : options range from maintenance improve- ments to replacement (and perhaps reloca- tion) of the line. The goal is to select a pre- ferred alternative by late Spring. The City : would like to know what you think about the possible alternatives. We are conducting an informal survey to get your input. Toward the end of March, we will hold an open house to provide you with more detailed information : about the results of the conditions assessment and to get your input about the alternatives being considered. K 7k • •Qio • -i� M What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- comings. As the City looks at the options, it will take into consideration issues such as cost and the impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. The goal of the project is to provide for the long term maintainability and operation of the the Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a preferred alternative selected by late spring/early summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign Spring/Summer 1999 Construction Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 r' a 'i \N�r02 40 •40, Aw qb ��eIr 4W 4W What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- comings. As the City looks at the options, it will take into consideration issues such as cost and the impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. The goal of the project is to provide for the long term maintainability and operation of the the Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a preferred alternative selected by late spring/early summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE n Predesign I Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 K 40 Ili Lni What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends r at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- The goal of the project is to provide for the long bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- term maintainability and operation of the the comings. As the City looks at the options, it will Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a take into consideration issues such as cost and the preferred alternative selected by late spring/early impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Cal! the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 7k qft -61 4b 4^1 rrrr��en��r�Ir • Usi %K ft;1 - What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- The goal of the project is to provide for the long bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- term maintainability and operation of the the comings. As the City looks at the options, it will Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a take into consideration issues such as cost and the preferred alternative selected by late spring/early impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more homes in the area. likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign —1 Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 iroIssues Technical and Policy Decision Consultants 13 April 1999 Mr. David Christensen City of Renton Utility Systems Division Renton City Hall 41' Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton. WA 98055 LL APR 1 � i999 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept. Subject: Kennydale Lakefront Sanitary Sewer - Community Outreach Activities Dear Mr. Christensen: EnviroIssues is pleased to submit copies of the flyer that has been distributed to the 51 residents along the Lake Washington lakeshore between the north end of Gene Coulon Park and North 40°i Street. The flyer invites residents along Mountain View Ave N and Lake Washington Blvd N to attend the Kennydale Neighborhood meeting on April 201", at which representatives of the City of Renton's Utility Systems Division will be present to answer questions. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting in order to provide input into and ask questions about the Kennydale lakeline sewer improvement project. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, EnviroIssues Michelle Silbernagel Associate cc: Jeff Lykken, KCM Jennifer Kauffman, EnviroIssues Julie Brewer, City of Renton file: 70-01-00.00 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1101, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone (206) 269-5041 Fax (206) 269-5046 E-mail: envissue@halcyon.com ­1* qb M What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- comings. As the City looks at the options, it will take into consideration issues such as cost and the impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. The goal of the project is to provide for the long term maintainability and operation of the the Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a preferred alternative selected by late spring/early summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE VF Predesign Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 K �7 qft What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends r at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- comings. As the City looks at the options, it will take into consideration issues such as cost and the impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. The goal of the project is to provide for the long term maintainability and operation of the the Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a preferred alternative selected by late spring/early summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign a' Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 r�� Y �'E- -F- f�-' - • qb 40, • • -is • us%K V11(w Ir What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- The goal of the project is to provide for the long bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- term maintainability and operation of the the comings. As the City looks at the options, it will Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a take into consideration issues such as cost and the preferred alternative selected by late spring/early impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 •.. is „ ..0 \NT • el�s�e� r • What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- The goal of the project is to provide for the long bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- term maintainability and operation of the the comings. As the City looks at the options, it will Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a take into consideration issues such as cost and the preferred alternative selected by late spring/early impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign 16 Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 iroIssues Technical and Policy Decision Consultants 11 March 1999 Mr. David Christensen City of Renton Utility Systems Division Renton City Hall —5`h Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 �V MAR 151999 CITY OF RENTON Engineering Dept, Subject: Kennydale Lakefront Sanitary Sewer - Community Outreach Activities Dear Mr. Christensen: EnviroIssues is pleased to submit copies of the two community outreach flyers that have been distributed to the 51 residents along the Lake Washington lakeshore between the north end of Gene Coulon Park and North 40"' Street. The first flyer was designed to notify residents of the sonar and ultrasonic testing that occurred at the end of February and during the first week in March. The second flyer was designed as a survey to obtain input from the residents regarding the sewer replacement project. A summary of the findings from the survey is enclosed. Also enclosed is a record of our community outreach contacts to date. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, EnviroIssues nnife�L. Kauffman Senior Associate 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1101, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone (206) 269-5041 Fax (206) 269-5046 E-mail: envissue@haleyon.com 0 Kennydale Sewer Replacement Project — Public Outreach Summary of Survey Findings On Saturday March 6, 1999, EnviroIssues conducted a small, non-random survey among the 51 residents who reside along the lakeshore between the north end of Gene Coulon Park and North 40th Street. Each residence was visited. Flyers with survey information and project contact information were left at residences where no one was home. We were able to speak with sixteen of the neighborhood residents. In addition, three other residents have mailed or faxed us their. responses. Our survey revealed that the residents had received the previous door-to-door distribution of flyers announcing the sonar and ultrasonic testing. The residents are generally aware of the project. A number of residents have moved to the area in the last several years and were not aware of the sewer's location in the lake or the problems experienced in the previous ten years. A homeowner educational effort would be helpful to them. We have compiled detailed notes of the survey work. A summary of the key findings is provided below: ■ Most people with whom we spoke indicated that they have had no previous problems with flooding or overflow associated with the sewer line. However, one resident with a documented history of flooding (per John Thompson) was not home. Another resident recounted a flooding experience that occurred ten years ago. ■ One resident discussed past problems (5 years previous) with the service provided by the operations crew that performed cleanout activities. The complaint was that when accessing the cleanout at the end of the resident's yard, the property was disturbed and not restored to its previous condition. ■ Several residents north of Kennydale Beach commented on drainage problems between the railroad bank and their homes. Their concern is that an onshore line might exacerbate the drainage problems. Note: we noted that the swampy area east of the railroad tracks might he a potential wetland. ■ Three residents expressed that they are opposed to an upland line. One of these residents noted that if a surface line were installed, they would need to use a sump pump, as the water table is two feet below their house. ■ Two residents expressed that they would be in favor of an upland line. They are in favor of getting the sewer out of the lake to prevent environmental problems in case of leaks. ■ Several residents expressed no opinion regarding the alternatives. Two mentioned that they thought the City would do the right thing. ■ One resident expressed that the flush station seems like it would create a lot of maintenance issues. ■ Most residents were aware of past problems with boat anchors snagging the line, but none had experienced such problems themselves. ■ One resident north of Kennydale Beach noted that in the Fall for the past two years he had smelled the odor of sewage near the front of his house. ■ All residents with whom we spoke indicated that they would be willing to attend a neighborhood meeting. ■ One resident ntoed that the residents along the lakeshore paid for the original sewer system and that the City of Renton agreed to maintain it. This person believes that the neighborhood residents should not be asked to pay for another sewer system so soon. The City is responsible for the design and installation of the current system and should also be responsible for any problems and subsequent replacement. Note: The residents at 3719 Lake Washington Blvd are planning a major remodel in the next year. Mr. Bitney, who resides 2727 Mountain View Ave N, which is adjacent to the flush station, was not at home during our visit. Directory assistance indicates that his number is unlisted. Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Project Contacts Contact ID L 3 First Name Last Name Company Name Title Address City StatelPro since Postal Code Work Phone Home Phone Email Naine Interest Last Meeting Date Notes Referred By ieslie IBetlock City of Renton API arks . (Department of Parks J Renton WA f (425) 430-6619 Jurisdictional - parks f 2/23/9 Kennydale Beach Park - high usage in the summer. People will be concerned about loss of use of the swimming beach during the summer. The play area may also be affected. Safety,may be an issue. Most people probably do not even know a sewer exists there. Gene Couloun Park gets about 1.5 million visitors a year. It has an 8 lane boat launch, swimming area, restauran (Ivars', Kidd Valley - possible flyer posting points), walking trails with the entrance and exit at the north end of the park. People currently become very upset if the gate to the park is not open 6am. Call Jerry Rereich to get user stats on Kennydale Beach park (Dave Christensen TlittrstlaY, March 11, 1999 Page I of 25 Contact ID 4 First Name Pulie Last Name Brewer Company Name City of Renton Title Address (Office of the Mayor City (Renton State/Province WA Postal Code 98055- Work Phone (425) 430-6522 Home Phone Email Name IJbrewer@ci.renton.wa.us Interest Neigborhood Liaison Last Meeting Date Notes Julie is the neighborhood liaison for the whole Kennydale area. She has a 28 page mailing list, that she sent to us. They are in the beginning phase of forming a huge community group. They expect their first meeting will be at the end of April. This might be a good opportunity to do some outreach regarding the preferred alternative decision. Referred By (Dave Christensen Thursday, March / 1, 1999 Page 2 of 25 Contaet ID 161 First Name• John &Mary Last Name Burdick Company, Name Title Address 3713 Lake Washington Blvd N City . Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 98056- Work Phone Home Phone I(425) 235-7290 Email Name Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date 3/6/9 Notes Survey -Thought that installing a new flush station would be "a pain" and would require a lot of maintenance. Referred By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 3 of 25 Contact ID 11 First Name Last Name Company Name Title Address Cit y State/Province Postal Code Work Phone Home Phone Email Name Interest Last Meeting Date Notes R e,./erred By David iChristensen City of Renton (Wastewater Utility and Tech. Se, i1055 South Grady Way Renton iWA 98055- i(425) 430-7212 i 'dcriste@ci. renton. wa. us City 2/26/9 uggested contacting John Thompson at the work station (ops nd maintenance) to get contact info for the Coleman point ;sident. Will find out who is the neighborhood liaison. There i large Kennydale group, but lakefront residents not well onnected. He is not planning on closing the park. Contact eslie Betlock a the Parks Dept to get park user perspectives. 25-430-6619. Robert Cugini owns Barbee Mills north of the lift Cation. The lift station is on his land. City has an easement. ity also lowered the land so he could have a gravity line for iture development. He wants to develop the land to build singl imily homes. The land is currently barren. Dave does not xpect Cugini will have immediate interest in the project, unless ie line is taken out entirely, then he will not have sewer access lyer/questionnaire suggestions - keep it high level and talk bout the three alternative (maintenance, rehabilitation, or total placement). A pipe -liner installation option would result in a )ss of service for residents (1-2 days). If more, would have to �mporarily locate the residents. Access manholes could be istalled on docks. City would reinforce the strength of the ocks. No additional maintenance required to residents, just Ilow public works access for maintenance. Potential option of idividual pump grinders on residential property. No additional npact to property owner, just monitor alarm. If flooding occurs, otify City. Potential issue in the future is to determine how to rovide power to these pumps. Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 4 of 25 Contact ID 201 First Nante Tom Last Name Pahlby Comprt y Name Title Address 3213 Mountain View Ave N. City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 98056- 1 Work Phone Honte Phone Email Name Interest Property owner Last Meetin;; Date 3/6/9 Notes Survey -Their property has a lot of concrete paving. They are opposed to upland options. They have had no problems with th sewer line to date. They were residents when the sewer was installed. They find the dock marker to be helpful. Referred Btu Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 5 of 25 Contact ID L 17 First Name Bruce & Regen Last Name (Dennis Company Name Title Address 13233 Mountain View Ave. N. City Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 18056- Work Phone Home Phone I(425) 277-3543 Email Name Iregendennisamsn.com Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date I 3/9/9 Notes Referred By Survey - sent e-mail as a follow-up to initial our initial contact. He is aware that the line runs through the shoreline. Never had any problems. He would attend a neighborhood meeting to lear more about the project. The best time would be at night and somewhere in the Renton area. He and his wife are very opposed to a new on -shore system. This would force them to use a sump pump, since the water table is two feet below our house. He is concerned about storm drainage that runs under his driveway Thursrlap, March 11, 1999 Page 6 of 25 Contact ID I22 First Name Last Name Coinpany Name Title Address City State/Province Postal Code Work Phone Home Phone Email Name Interest Last Meeting Date Notes Referred By Martin Evans 3811 Lake Washington Blvd N. (Renton WA L 8056- 1 (425) 466-9898 Property owner 3/6/9 urvey-Have been residents for a year an a half. A road ssessment was done ($3,200) for improved rail road crossing. loted that for the past two years in the fall there has been a trong sewage odor in front of his home. He thinks it would be lost efficient for the City to repair the line. He is concerned for ie environment and indicated he believes his neighbhors woul ,ant the City to do the right thing. Currently, there is drainage eepage through the railroad bank toward his property. It is retty constant and if disrupted, it might cause more problems. ote - Martin's wife is Kimberly Johnston (her phone number is rovided above). She is a real estate agent in the area. Martin sked if they would be notified when construction crews would e entering their property. He has a big dog in his backyard an ,ould need to make arrangements for it. Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 7 of 25 Contact ID 18 First Name IBrian Last Nante Fife Company Name I_ Title I _ Address IPO Box 2049 City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Home Phone j Entail Name I Interest (Property owner Last Meeting Date 3/6/9 Notes Survey - He works out of his home. He wondered if a brass object in his yard (possibly the valve?) is related to the sewer IiI ne. Referred Bh Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 8 of 25 Contact ID i ill First Nante IPeggy Last Nante IGalster Company Name (— Title Address 2907 Mountain View Ave. N. City Renton State/Province IwA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Horne Phone Email Name Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date Notes Not at home when we conducted the survey. Spoke to her tenant next door. Left a flyer. John Thompson said that this house had been flooded once in the past. Need to follow up. Referred BY Karen Hinkley- tenant Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 9 of 25 Contact ID 241 First Name Robert Last Name Goetz Company Name Title I Address 13209 Mountain View Ave. N. City Renton State/Pronittce WA Postal Code 98056- Work Phone Home Phone (425) 271-2727 Email Name lttterest Property owner Last Meetiag Date 3/10/9 Notes Survey -faxed back the reply. He said he was aware of the sewer in the lake and indicated that he has not had any problems with it. Robert recommends leaving the sewer alone. Do no new construction. He would be interested in attending a neighborhood meeting. The best way to reach him is by phone. He indicated he might have additional concerns. Referred BY Thursrlgp, March 11, 1999 Page 10 of 25 Contact ID I iol First Name Karen Last Name Hinkley Compaig Name F_ Title Address 2905 Mountain View Ave N. City Renton State/Province iWA Postal Code F8056- Work Phone Home Phone (425) 204-9456 Entail Nanre Interest Tenant Last Meeting Date L 3/6/9 Notes Survey -Karen rents from the resident in 2907 (Peggy Galster). Karen said she hasn't had any troubles and would be willing to attend a neighborhood meeting. Referred By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 11 of 25 Contact ID 1 14I First Nante IJanelle Last Name (Hoover Company Name Title—� Address I3601 Lake Washington Blvd N City Renton State/Province IWA I Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Monte Phone I(425) 430-1442 Entail Name Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date I 3/6/9 Notes Hasn't had any troubles in the past. Has heard of the anchors snagging the line. Would be interested in a neighborhood briefing. Could possibly hold it at her house. Referred By I Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 12 of 25 Contact ID 1 21 First Nante Kevin Last Name ILindahl Company Name Title Address f 3719 Lake Washington Blvd. N. City Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Honte Phone I(425) 271-2616 Email Name Interest JProperty owner Last Meeting Date F 3i6i9 Notes Survey -Have been residents for a year. They are planning a major remodel. Note: City permit department should be made aware of the project so that property owners can plan accordingly. Referred By I Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 13 of 25 Contact ID 1 12 First Name Last Name Comparry Nrnne Title Address city State/Province Postal Code, Work Phone Home Phone Email Name Interest Last Meeting Date Notes Referred By Mr. and Mrs. Loyd (Lindberg 1 f 13111 Mountainview Ave. N. (Renton IWA 98056- I(425) 255-8712 I I (Property owner 3/6/9 Survey -The Lindbergs have a cleanout at the end of their yard. It's been about five years since its been cleaned out. Before then it was more frequent and caused them a lot of difficulty. The operations crew did not return the property to its original state. The cleanout is right next a wading pool which was disrupted during the operation. The line itself is okay. The service has been the issue. Mrs. Lindberg expressed concern for the lack of regard for her property. Next time it happens she said she and her husband are going to seek professional legal help. Otherwise, she trusts the City to do what needs to be don uvith regards to the sewer line. Thursday, March I1, 1999 Page 14 of 25 Contact ID 1 8 First Name (Vicki Last N[une Littleman Company Name Title Address 13805 Lake Washington Blvd N City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 98056- —� Work Phone i Home Phone (425) 255-0487 Email Nanre Interest lProperty owner Last Meeting Date 3/6/9 Notes (Survey -would rather have the sewer line out of the lake Referred By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 15 of 25 Contact ID 1 13 First Name Mark Last Name ILond CompanY Naine Title Address 13307 Lake Washington Blvd N City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 98056- Work Phone L Home Phone I(425) 226-7745 Entail Name Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date I F 3/6/9 Notes Survey -Thinks it would be better to have the sewer on shore an out of the water. He recalls that anchors have snagged the sewer line and caused it to leak. Referred By Thars(MY, March 11, 1999 Page 16 of 25 Contact ID 1 15 First Name Pora Last Name Patterson Company Name j Title Address i3217 Mountain View Ave N. City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Home. Phone I(425) 255-0923 Email Name Interest (Property owner Last Meetin;; Date I 3/6/9 Notes Survey -about ten years ago they had back ups in the basement Had to replace the paneling and two rugs. I spoke with the daughter of owner of the residence. The owner is about 80 lyears old. They recently had to install a new bulkhead, but for reasons unrelated to the sewer line. No real preference on repair/replacement options. J Referred By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 17 of 25 Contact ID 1 61 First Name I-Jerry Last Nante IRereich Company Natne (Renton Parks Title Address City IRenton State/Province IWA Postal Code Work Phone I(425) 430-6615 Noma Phone Email Nance Interest (City of Renton Last Meeting Date � 2/23/9 Notes Referred By Jerry works for the Parks Dept and part of his responsibilities nclude the Kennydale Beach Park. The biggest recreational ase of the Kennydale Beach Park is swimming. It is a guarded )each. Most use occurs between the 3rd Sat. in June through -abor Day. Roughly 300-500 people use the park a day. Durin he off season there is casual drop -in use by neighbors. It's a ;mall, secluded beach off the beaten path. There are no boat aunches. To access the beach people park on a street, walk Jown some stairs, cross the railroad tracks and walk down another set of stairs. Jerry recalls that the Kennydale line was ;nagged once and it made the news. Most complaints that ;ome to his attention regarding the park are associated with ioise after park ours, litter, etc. Leslie Betlock Tlittrsday, +1areh 11, 1999 Page 18 of 25 Contact !D 23 First Name Gil Lust Nattze ISchoos Companp Name Title Address I3825 Lake Washington Blvd N City (Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone Honte Phone I(425) 235-9505 Entail Nante IGIISchoos@aol.com Interest [Property owner Last Meeting; Date 3i10i9 Notes Survey -Gil sent the survey back by fax. He indicated that he is aware of the line in the lake and that he has never had any difficulties with it. The best way to communicate with him is via e-mail. He would be willing to attend a small neighborhood meeting. A meeting after 7:30pm in Kennydale would be most convenient. Referred By I Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 19 of 25 Contact ID L 25 First Name IW.C. Last Name Stoneman Company Name Title Address f 3101 Mountain View Ave. N. City Renton State/Province wA Postal Code Work Phone Home Phone Email Nante Interest Last Meeting Date Notes Referred By 98056- I(425) 255-7972 (Property ownder 3/10/9 Survey -mailed in response. He noted that he was aware of the >ewer line and that he had not experienced problems in the )ast. Phone and/or flyers is the best way to reach him and he Mould attend a neighborhood meeting. He noted that the -esidents in the area paid for a sewer system once and that the amity of Renton agreed to maintain it. The fact that the system was poorly designed and installed is the fault of the City of Renton. They designed and accepted the installation. The -esidents should not have to pay for another sewer in such a >hort time. Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 20 of 25 Contact ID I 5 First Name Last Name Company Nance Title Address City State/Province Postal Code Work Phone Home Phone Email Name Interest Last Meeting Date Notes Referred By (John Thompson (City of Renton (Maintenance Shop Renton f WA l(425) 226-3900 City of Renton 2/26/9 3rovided likely public concerns to repair/replace alternatives. ;urrently there are occasional overflows along the shoreline. Fhe primary concern to the residents will likely be the impact to heir landscape and subsequent restoration. Pump station alternative will impact residents' yards. C&M staff currently use esidential driveways or yards to gain access to the system. sometimes they have to dig up the landscape. People are generally very accommodating. A few homes were flooded ibout ten years ago. Damage to line has been done by boats o luring building residential docks. If residents damage the line, he residents must pay for it. Residents are responsible for th ;ide sewer from their houses to the main line. Most are not iware of this. John says it would be best for the residents with akefront property if the line ran up behind their houses. ,onstruction would last 9 mo-1yr and it would be messy. kccess would be an issue. Repair would have the least impact m the area. John offered to meet us Sat. to point out houses o )articular concern. Dave Christensen Thursda.V, March 11, 1999 Page 21 of 25 Contact ID 1 2 First Name Jennifer Last Name Toth Henning Contpan),, Name City of Renton Title Senior Planner Address (Development Services Division City [Renton State/Province IWA Postal Code 98055- Work Phone I(425) 430-7286 Home Phone Email Name Interest (City Last Meeting Date Notes Referred Bp Discussed the Muckleshoot tribe. Her previous experience with, them from the Port Quendall site clean up effort demonstrated that it is best to get the Tribe involved as soon as possible. Th have limited funding. A briefing might be more appropriate than inviting them to the March workshop, since it would present a funding issue. Jennifer also provided contacts for DNR, Army Corps of Engineers, and Dept. of Ecology. The Port Quendall site should not affect the Kennydale project. The City is trying to buy the most severely contaminated sites. The Barbee Mill parcel is clean. It is regulated by Shoreline Management Act. I is currently zoned for development. Owner is Robert Cugini 42 Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 22 of 25 Contact ID 19 First Name Barb & Clark Last Name Van Bogart Company Name L Title Address �3711 Lake Washington Blvd. N. City (Renton State/Province WA Postal Code I98056- Work Phone I Home Phone I(425) 271-8562 Email Name Interest Property owner . Last Meeting; Date 3/6/9 Notes Survey -House was built in 1991. They were not aware that the sewer line was in the lake. Referred By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 23 of 25 Contact ID 9 First Name �Tom Last Name Wieglos ConrpanY Name Title Addresq f 2811 Mountain View Ave. N. Ckv IlRenton State/Province WA Postal Code 98056- Work Phone Home Phone f (425) 235-0487 Email Name Interest Property owner Last Meeting Date 3i6i9 Notes Survey - never any problems with the sewer line in the past. H indicated that he would be willing to attend a public meeting Referrer/ By Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 24 of 25 Contact ID 7 First Name Roger & Marlene (- Last Nano• Winter Company Name Tllle Address 2731 Mountain View Ave. N. City Renton Slate/Province IWA Postal Code 98056- Work Phone Home Phone (425) 255-8906 Email Name Interest Property Owner Last Meeting Dale Notes Survey - Never had any troubles with plugged lines or overflows. Said they have faith that the City will do the best job Referred Btu Thursday, March 11, 1999 Page 25 of 25 BOSIS OB9 MOM to 112NOO file IrefifinfAlle seffet lifif is Late waspififflOR Kennydale residents will see two boats and a diver exploring the lakefront in February and March. The Ci ty of Renton's consultants will be examining a 4,700 foot -long sewer line in Lake Washington, that runs from the north end of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park to North 40th Street. The examination of the 27-year old sewer line will let City engineers know if the line needs to be repaired of replaced. Ina to Expect In February arid March MW In February, City consultants in a boat will". examine the sewer line and lake bottom using an under -water video camera and sonar equipment. E* In March, another City consultant will use a boat and diver to conduct ultrasonic testing on the line. 1111101lo-Schedule: The first boat will appear between February 12th and February 19th. A second boat will appear during the week of March 1. Each of the two investgations will last one day. 111111100-Impacts: The existing sewer is located near the shoreline, so the boats and diver will be situated between the existing docks. All access to the line will be by boat No impacts are anticipated. + .,;R Nivo 0000��Y + b Oft Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-72121 or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale Sewer Line Assessment What's Coming Down the Pipe . . February - March 1999 Conditions assessment & informal community survey - tell us your concerns - get on our mailing list Late March 1999 Alternatives review - Look for a project update newsletter - Attend the Open House & provide yourinput April 1999 Preferred alternative selection Project newsletter Quesu'ons? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor 425-430-7212 - �NT Kennydale Sewer • • Line Study in Lake Washin *gton The City of Renton is evaluating the Kennydale ; lakefront sewer system, which runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the north end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40"' Street. The goal of the evaluation is to determine the current condition of the pipeline ; and to evaluate alternatives to ensure its continued operation and maintenance. The current system suffers from a lack of access for proper maintenance. Over the last few weeks, Kennydale residents may have • seen the City's consultants examining the sewer line and lake bottom using divers, an under -water video camera, and sonar equip- ; ment. Ultrasonic testing of the line is being conducted during the first week of March. • The conditions assessment will be complete by mid -March, at which time the City will ; begin to explore ways to solve the identified • problems. WhatAre . the O p�'ons? .................................. At a minimum, some level of sewer line repair and/or replacement work will be needed. The options range from maintenance improve- ments to replacement (and perhaps reloca- tion) of the line. The goal is to select a pre- ferred alternative by late Spring. The City would like to know what you think about the possible alternatives. We are conducting an informal survey to get your input. Toward the end of March, we will hold an open house to provide you with more detailed information . about the results of the conditions assessment and to get your input about the alternatives being considered. ........................ Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement Alternatives Maintenance Improvements Install access manholes 0 Addition of small pipe structure to some property • Install dock cleanouts easements • Vent high spots in the pipeline a Structural addition to some docks (dock • Remove the sags in the pipeline reinforcement and/or small line access addition) • Temporary impact to property landscape and Kennydale Beach during construction • No additional residential maintenance required N F• Rehabilitation of Existing Line Install a pipe liner 0 Temporary construction impact (residences, • Install a slip -line pipe Kennydale Beach) • Modify flush station 0 Temporary loss of sewer service (estimated 1-2 Replacement Alternatives Install a new lake line Construction impact Install a new on -shore system The City of Renton (deeds Your Input! Are you aware that your sewer line runs along the lakeshore in Lake Washington? ❑ yes ❑ no Have you had any problems with the line in the past (e.g., boat anchor snagging the line, dock maintenance conflicts, etc.)? ❑ yes ❑ no If yes, please describe. .Have you had any problems with maintenance of the sewer in the past (e.g., overflows, maintenance work affecting your property)? ❑ yes ❑ no If yes, please describe Do you have any questions or concerns regarding the potential alternatives? Please list. What is the best way to reach you? ❑ phone ❑ --flyer. ❑ e-mail ❑ Other Would you come to a small neighborhood meeting.to learn more about the project and the alternatives? Oyes ❑ no What time and location would be most convenient for you? Do you have any other questions or concerns? rS� k Fianks''for Your Inputs y "g{:WeWant�toKe`epYou�Inform'ed�� TmAll w K. K��x n U to be on the Pro ect3MaII I List . F Please:rnall fex, or'e-mallryour response"swto } ^� �• E a WMlchelle Sllbernagel �x �� Community Outreach EnvlroIsswes R „10=1 Stewart St. Su teir0i1 SSeattle WA 98101 A�d�dress , 269 5041,e mail: msi9bemaaelguer►uiroissues:corn City/State/dZlp Phone � h e"mall� � � z� �,�, t� .Call Michelle at 20 �; I'1 r AM 4b -to Qio us 4K Vlow 1* What? Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration Meeting When? Tuesday, April 20 7:00-8:30 pm Where? Kennydale Elementary School Cafeteria 1700 N.E. 28th Street Why? Find out what's going on in the Kennydale Neighborhood The City of Renton is encouraging resi- dents who live along the Lake Washington shoreline to attend the Kennydale Neigh- borhood Celebration on Tuesday, April 20th, to learn about the Kennydale Sewer Line Improvement project and to provide input into the decison making process. The Kennydale Neighborhood Celebration will provide information about City projects and programs that affect Kennydale residents. Representatives of the City of Renton's Waste WaterUtility Services will be present at an information table to answer your questions about the Kennydale lakefront sewer improvement project. The lakefront sewer system runs near the shoreline in Lake Washington from the North end of Gene Coulon Park and ends at North 40th Street. The City recently completed a conditions assessment of the Have Questions Answered Provide Feedback Find Out About Additional Opportunities for Input sewer line. The assessment confirmed the existence of some shortcomings in the 27- year old pipe, such as worn sections and sags (or bends) in the pipe's profile. These shortcomings make maintenace of the line difficult and have caused overflows onto the lakeshore in the past. The City and its consultants are currently investigating the feasi- bility of a range of alternatives for fixing these short- comings. As the City looks at the options, it will take into consideration issues such as cost and the impacts of the solution to the natural environment, the lakeshore, the Kennydale Beach, and the residential homes in the area. The goal of the project is to provide for the long term maintainability and operation of the the Kennydale sewer line. The City hopes to have a preferred alternative selected by late spring/early summer of 1999. Construction may occur dur- ing the summer of 2000. However, it is more likely that it will take place during the summer of 2001. Additional opportunities for community input into the selection and design process will occur between now and then. The City wants to hear your input and concerns regarding the project. An informal neighborhood meeting will be held once more information about the possible op- tions has been obtained and accessed. PROJECT SCHEDULE Predesign Construction Spring/Summer 1999 Summer 2001 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212 v ty -i \NT� ,1 roIssues 'ethnical and Policy Decision Consultants 12 May 1999 Mr. Jeff Lykken KCM, Inc. 1917 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98101-1027 Subject: Kennydale Neighborhood Meeting - Event Summary Dear Mr. Lykken: As you know, EnviroIssues supported Dave Christensen, City of Renton, Wastewater Utility and Technical Services Supervisor, at the Kennydale Neighborhood Meeting on April 20, 1999. This transmittal provides a brief summary of the event. The Kennydale Neighborhood meeting was a Renton Neighborhood Association kick-off meeting sponsored by the City of Renton. The meeting ran from 7 - 9 pm. Several City projects were represented at the meeting, which included an open house section designed to give attendees the opportunity to visit project "stations" and ask questions about the projects being represented. Dave Christensen and I staffed the Public Works station which provided information on two City of Renton Wastewater Utility projects, one of which was the Kennydale Sewer Improvement project. The event was well attended (over two hundred people) and the City of Renton Public Works station was visited by several people. Sixteen people signed our project mailing list and we spoke with several other people who indicated that they were already on the mailing list as a result of previous outreach activities (e.g., neighborhood survey). Several of the people who visited the Kennydale Sewer Improvement station do not actually live in the immediate project vicinity and will not be affected by construction. However, they were drawn to the station by the aerial photo of the Lake Washington lakefront neighborhood that was on display. In fact, two people inquired as to where they could get a copy of the photo. Several people asked questions and expressed their concerns about the project. The questions and concerns related primarily to: Location of the current line - does it run under property owners' docks? Reason for repair - why does it need to be fixed/replaced? Funding - who will pay for the repair or replacement? 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1101, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone (206) 269-5041 Fax (206) 269-5046 E-mail: info@enviroissues.com '� Timing - when will construction take place? Alternative selection - will the line be upland or in the lake? Community involvement - will the affected property owners be given the opportunity to provide input into the alternative selection process? A number of concerned property owners took the opportunity to talk to Dave Christensen about issues related specifically to their property (e.g., storm drainage; location of the water table and how an upland line might affect their access to the sewer). Several neighborhood residents expressed interest in attending a neighborhood meeting after the technical team has narrowed down the alternatives (after Workshop #3). We communicated to those interested that this meeting would likely be held during the late spring/early summer time frame. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Envirolssues Michelle Silbernagel Associate cc: D. Christensen, City of Renton J. Kauffman file: 70-01-00.00 06/14/99 MON 15:31 FAX 2062695046 E.WIROISSUES 10002 Who? City of Renton Wastewater Utility and Technical Services What? , �1����- 10-1 S minute side-sewer.aseesaiqmr— Where? At each of the lakeside residences along Mountain View Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Continued 6 sessm for repairing the Kennydale lakefront sewerline. When? July 2 I -30, 1999 Queitioni? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 Kennydale her Improvement Proiett r,44LxP" SIDE SEWER T June 21 I The City of Renton is continuing Ito evaluate the options fqr repairing the Kennydale (lakefront sewer system.. 1 of the options under cbns'deration involve making connections to the existing side sewers at homes afoTg the lakefront. .114� In accordance with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, : the project team will be conducting short site visits to as- : sess the fe ibility of connecting to the existing side sew- : ers. The assessments will take place between June 21-30, and will consist of a ten to fifteen minute evaluation of the existing side sewers located alongside the lakeside homes on Mountain View_ Avenue North and Lake Washington Boulevard. !The a� 'S�/il'I occur between 9 am and ; 5 pm, Monday through Friday. No impacts to residences or propertX are anticipated. The (ity 4 in the final Stages of its evaluation of the Kennydale ;lakefront sewer line repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later this iummer to share the findings and get your input. .............: If yo4 aye any questions or concerns, contact: Dave (hristensen, Engineering Supervisor (ity of Renton Wastewater Utility, (41S) 430-1111. 06/14/99 MON 15:31 FAX 2062695046 ENVIROISSUES 10003 2054435372; ut711�+lyn • , ••�" - - Sent by: KCM ; 20826'GSO46 -} K4M: Pa0a 2 a1vea: e/ 1 Dl9B 3.36PIA, Zao2 ENyIROISSUES p�' 0/99 T9U 34 FAX zO62695046 r-..�...,► f Kennydale ;Sewer ImprovemOt Proiect f r' SIDE SEDER ASSESSMENT + June V'.5,1ggq r W a1T r v The Cif of; enton is;evalu atf%F-options for repairing the Kennydale Iakufrontse3vcrsystem. ens �u- Who, of the options under consid- City of Renton WasteWmer oration invglve�oking con - city utility attd Technical Services intlso.ialcmtbthe ex►stingsida sewers at Domes along the What? lakefront. I EC�sirti E 10-15 minute side -sewer assessment �nN-t'Nc, gtOE.� in accord ce with City of Renton rights of ingress/egress, the pro]ec1 team will be conducting short she visits to as - Where? 5es5 f i of The assessments will taka P ace I June 21.Qaa od wlll consi5it of a At erach.a�f the lakeside residences along Mountain View ten to fifteen rn nute evaluation of The Avenue and lake vAsshington Boulevard looted alor�sids the lakeside homes on Aounra,n Mew v- enue Nort and Lake Washington Boulevard. The assessment 'll occur between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday Why? through Fri ar No impacts to residences or property are ; Continued assessment for repairing the Kennydale anticipatm; lakefront sewerline. A K Is When? July 2-1-3f. 1999 Questions? Call the City of Renton Wastewater Utility Dave Christensen, Engineering Supervisor at (425) 430-7212, or Ron Shaffer, Maintenance Supervisor at (425) 235-2585 The (iq i� In the final stages of its evaluation of a e11 4 j lakefront serer Hne repair alternatives. A neighborhood meeting will take place later tV summer to share the f ndings and gel; your input. . �_. c If you have any questions or concerns, contact; Dave Christensen, Engineering Superylsor tya 112.. Litt' of Renton Wastewater Utili, (4z5) 43-7 iroIssues Technical and Policy Decision Consultants 19 June 1999 Mr. David Christensen City of Renton Utility Systems Division Renton City Hall —5" Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 JUN 211999 CITY Subject: Kennydale Sewer Improvement Flyer — Side Sewer Evaluations Dear Mr. Christensen: EnviroIssues is pleased to provide you with twelve copies of the neighborhood flyer that will be distributed to the fifty-one residents along the lakefront on Lake Washington Blvd. and Mountainview Ave. N. in Kennydale. The flyer describes the side sewer evaluation assessment, which will be conducted by KCM between June 30 and July 2. The flyer will be distributed to neighborhood residents on Monday, July 21". Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, EnviroIssues i —Y U44VAt &J Michelle Silbenagel Associate cc: J. Lykken, KCM J. Kauffman File: Project No. 70-01-00.0 101 Stewart Street, Suite 1101, Seattle, WA 98101 n Phone (206) 269-5041 Fax (206) 269-5046 E-mail: info@enviroissues.com tj