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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZK Short Plat Storm Filter Adjustment.pdfDenis Law - Mayor Clty Of 1�Y r r C � Community & Economic Development Department C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator December 22, 2015 Mr. Chris Pressey PO Box 40173 Bellevue, WA 98015 RE: ZK Short Plat (U15002516) — StormFilter° without pre -settling - Adjustment 2015-03 Dear Mr. Pressey: The City of Renton has completed review of the adjustment request for the ZK Short Plat Development (LUA13-001564, U15002516) in accordance with City adopted 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) and associated City Amendments. Our review of the information leads us to understand that the applicant's engineer is requesting an adjustment for the implementation of the StormFilter System for Basic Water Quality Treatment without pre -settling requirements. Findings: 1. Section 6.1.1 of the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual requires a pre - settling facility to be provided when the filtration facility is not preceded by a detention facility. However, under section 6.5.5 an adjustment without pre -settling may be considered on an experimental basis for drainage basins less than 1/2 acre of impervious area. 2. The Stormwater Management StormFilter° (StormFilter) is a flow-through stormwater filtration system comprised of a vault that houses media -filled cartridges. As stormwater fills the treatment chamber, stormwater filters through the media to the center of the cartridge, and treated stormwater is collected and discharged through underdrain collection pipes. 3. The proposed ZPG media StormFilter systems for basic treatment is located at the downstream point of the private access tract; and is collecting and treating runoff from the site. The proposed impervious area is 0.27 acres. Based on these understandings, findings, and section 1.4 of the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual as amended by the City of Renton, the adjustment for the implementation of the StormFilter System for Basic Water Quality Treatment without pre -settling requirements is approved under the following conditions: Renton City Hall . 1055 South Grady Way . Renton, Washington 98057 . rentonwa.gov Mr. Chris Pressey Page 2 of 3 December 22, 2015 Conditions: 1. The Homeowner's Association or Facility Owner(s) shall enter into a service contract with an approved contractor or StormFilter® representative for the long term maintenance of the system located on private property to be maintained by the Homeowners Association or Facility Owners. 2. To account for the fact that there will be no pre-treatment provided upstream of the proposed filtration system, the ZPG media StormFilter shall be oversized to account for the total impervious area (0.27 acres) to be constructed on-site (pavement area plus building roof area). 3. The ZPG media StormFilter systems are designed to treat 35 percent of the developed two-year peak flow rate for all the impervious areas to be constructed (including the building). 4. The StormFilter shall be sized per the manufacturer to comply with all the criteria listed in section 6.5.5 of the 2009 KCSWDM as amended by the City of Renton. 5. Further analysis and design calculations for the StormFilter® system shall be included in the TIR for final approval. 6. Facility inspection, maintenance, and reporting are required by the City of Renton Surface Water Utility for the Property Owner maintained StormFilter° in perpetuity. The facility inspection, maintenance and reporting is required per the Ecology National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit (Section S5.C.4.c.iii). Facility owners are responsible for ensuring that stormwater facilities are properly maintained and functioning as designed and permitted. The StormFilter° facility shall be inspected every six months by the supplier during the first year of operation as offered with the purchase of the StormFilter® systems. Inspections will be used to determine the site-specific maintenance schedules and requirements. Maintenance procedures should follow those given in the most recent version of the StormFilter® Operation and Maintenance Manual. During the first year of operation of the facility, written records of the inspections and maintenance shall be submitted to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility Private Stormwater Inspection Program. 7. Following the first year of operation, the facility owner(s) shall annually have the StormFilter® inspected and maintained per the procedures in the most recent version of the StormFilter° Operation and Maintenance Manual. Written records of the inspection and maintenance shall be submitted to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, to the attention of Surface Water Utility Private Stormwater Facility Inspection Program. If more frequent inspection and maintenance of the StormFilter° is required by the manufacturer or is needed to Mr. Chris Pressey Page 3 of 3 December 22, 2015 ensure performance of the facility, then the additional inspection and maintenance reports completed within the year shall be provided with the annual report. 8. Written records of the inspection and maintenance shall be submitted to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility, to the attention of Surface Water Utility Private Stormwater Facility Inspection Program. Inspection reports will be used to determine future site-specific maintenance schedules and requirements. 9. The applicant will need to submit a Drainage Facility Covenant all lots within the ZK Short Plat for inspection and maintenance of the private StormFilterl treatment facility that will be privately maintained. The Drainage Facility Covenant can be found in Reference J of the City of Renton Amendments to the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual. A site plan showing the location of the treatment facility must be included as Exhibit A with the declaration of covenant. 10. A letter signed by the Homeowner's Association or property owner(s) agreeing to the required inspection and maintenance schedule is required as a condition of granting this adjustment. The letter is to make the property owner(s) aware of the possible increase in the cost of maintenance, inspection, and replacement of cartridges that may result from placing the filtration system without presetting. The letter shall be submitted to the City prior to construction permit approval. 11. The approval of this adjustment does not relieve the applicant from other city, state, or federal requirements. If you have any questions about this adjustment, please contact Ron Straka, Surface Water Utility Engineering Manager, at (425) 430-7248. Singerely, Prianne Bannwar �.E.y Development Engineering Manager cc: Lys Hornsby, P.E., Utility Systems Director Mike Stenhouse, Maintenance Services Director Rohini Nair, Plan Reviewer •R.�salo T��cu�P�^^^�� Hebe Bernardo, Surface Water Utility Engineer Ron Straka, P. . Surface Water Utility Engineering Manager \\RvFPS-02\Depts\PW\File Sys\SWP - Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 - Surface Water Projects (CIP)\27-3129 Renton Stormwater Manual\ADJUSTMENTS\2015\2015-3 ZK Short PPlat - StormFilter no presettling.doc