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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 6 3 of 4(i) King County Department of Development and Environmental Services 900 Oakesdale Avenue SW Renton, WA 98055-1219 November 17, 2005 Robert Wenzl Belmont Homes, Inc. P.O. Box 2401 Kirkland, WA 98083 Robert H. Stevens, P.E. Core Design, Inc. 14711 NE 29�h Place, #101 Bellevue, WA 98007 RE: Talbot Ridge Subdivision 2005 KCSWDM Adjustment Request(File No. L05V0061) Dear Applicant and Engineer: The Land Use Services Division, Engineering Review Section, has completed review of the adjustment request for the Talbot Ridge subdivision, You are requesting approval for an adjustment from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) Core Requirement No. 1, Section 1.2.1, Discharge at the Natural Location. Our review of the information and a site visit provides the following findings: The proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is located adjacent to the southwest corner of the intersection of SE 192nd Street and 102nd Avenue SE. The 27 lot, 4.36 acre, proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is filed under Land Use Services Division (LUSD) file number L05P0007. 2. The Talbot Ridge subdivision is located in the Springbrook Creek tributary area, Black River subbasin of the Lower Green River basin. The site is subject to the Conservation (Level Two) flow control and Basic water quality requirements of the 2005 KCSWDM. The east -west oriented rectangular site slopes moderately from east to west. The western edge of the site contains slopes steep enough to prevent development. Sheetflow from the site then enters the backyards of the lots on the east side of 991h Place South, migrates through the lots and ends up on 991h Place South. The 991h Place South drainage system directs flows south and enters the Springbrook Park watershed area characterized by very steep slopes and designated landslide and erosion hazard areas. Flow continues west through the watershed area until passing west via culvert under Talbot Road South. Flow continues northwest through the Spri%brook Trout Farm, a designated wetland area and then crosses north under South 55' Street (the City of Renton's designation for SE 192nd Street) and turns west to pass under Highway 167. By this time, the stream is designated salmonid. Very little upstream flow enters the site. Talbot Ridge/LO5V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 2 of 3 4. The proposal is to collect most runoff from the project site and direct it to a single detention and water quality facility located near the northwest corner of the site just shy (east) of the steep slope area. The allowed release would then be conveyed to the western property line that abuts the right-of-way and outlet to an open ditch. Flow would then enter a catch basin on the south side of SE 192"d Street and be diverted from its natural discharge location by crossing to the north side of the road. Drainage would continue west along the north side of SE 192"d Street. After crossing Talbot Road South, the diverted downstream path would realign with the original downstream path before reaching Highway 167. Nuisance flows to the abutting lots on the western property line would see sheetflow significantly reduced, There would be a reduction in flows through the landslide and erosion hazard areas of the Springbrook watershed. Frontage improvements are included in the conceptual drainage plan. 5. No decorative ponds or shallow wells have been identified that would be affected by the proposed diversion. 6. The Level One Drainage Analysis identified no restrictions or problems associated with the proposed discharge location. In fact, it is the natural discharge location that has experienced drainage complaints. Where flows enter the watershed area at the southern end of 99"' Place South erosion has been reported. In addition, the downstream Trout Farm has experienced erosion problems from suspended sediments during new construction. The diverted path would help to reduce these occurrences. Based on these findings, we hereby approve this adjustment to allow the off -site diversion of runoff from the stormwater facility draining to the north side of South 192nd Street with the following conditions: 1. The release rates for the detention facility will be based on the tributary area being directed to the facility. 2. The volume for the detention facility will be based on all flows directed to the facility at full development under current zoning. The allowed release rate will be reduced by any undetained flows that would bypass the proposed subdivision drainage facilities. The detention volume shall be sized using the Conservation flow control standard in the 2005 KCSWDM. A 10 to 20 percent volumetric factor of safety must be applied to all storm events requiring detention. The design Technical Information Report shall state the factor of safety selected and the basis of that determination. 3. Water quality facilities must be sized based on the entire proposed subdivision draining to the facilities including any required frontage improvements. 4. All onsite or offsite drainage facilities must be located in a public right-of-way, recreation space tract with easement or storm drainage tract dedicated to King County. Talbot Ridge/1,05V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 3 of 3 5. Additional storm drainage requirements identified by SEPA or the plat hearing review will apply to this project. The applicant retains all rights and privileges afforded in Section 1.4. If you have any further questions regarding this KCSWDM adjustment or the design requirements, please contact Mark Bergam at (206) 296-7270. Sincerely, James Sanders, P.E. Development Engineer Engineering Review Section Land Use Services Division Jim Chan, P.E. Supervising Engineer Site Engineering and Planning Section Building Services Division CC' Curt Crawford, P.E., Managing Engineer, Stormwater Services Section, KCDNR Bruce Whittaker, Engineer III, Engineering Review Section, LUSD Trisha Bull, Project/Program Manager II, Current Planning Section, LUSD Mark Bergam, P.E., Engineer III, Engineering Review Section, LUSD # Surface Water Design Manual KingC°mot'' Requirements 1 Standards Deparimcnt of Development and Environmental So -vices q entmWashi Washington 055-12Southw9 Adjustment* Request Renton, Washington 48l}55-1279 Project Name: DDES Project Flo No.: L05P0007 Talbot Ridge Estates DDES EngineerlPianner dame: Bruce Whitaker l Trishah Ball Project Address: Design Engineer-. Phone. 19200 102nd Avenue SE Robert StevorL5,. PE 425-885-7877 Applcant/Aaent Phone: Signaturw. .:. Date: Belmrxit Homes 206-714-7161 q - C� Sig Engineering Firm Name: aoAla-5. Core Design, Inc. Addm-ss, Cffy, Stafe, Zip Code: Address: City, State, Zip Code: 14711 NE 29th P1. #101, Bellevue, WA, 98007 INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTIDESIGN ENGINEER: Please be sure to include all plans (f.I.R., if available), sketches, photos and maps that may assist in complete review and consideration of this adjustment request_ Failure to provide all pertinent informatbn may result in delayed processing or denial of your request. Please submit buo wmplerte copies of this reguest. apiDlIatL9nto the DDES intake Counter, at 900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest, Renton, Washington 9W055-1219. For additional information, phone Randal Parsons, P.E., at (206) 296-7207. REFER To SECTION 1.4 IN CHAPTER 1 OF THE SMLVAC8 WATER DESIGN XMMAL FOR ADAIISTltEETB DESCRIPTION OF ADJUSTMENT REQUEST: 13 Standard M Complex 0 Expedmental ❑ Blanket ❑ Pre -application APPLICABLE VERSION KCSWDM: ❑ 1990 (11195). 131998 (9198) 11 2005 • (Note: the term "variance" replaced by "adjustment") APPLICABLE SECTION(S) OF STANDARDS: Core Requirement 01 RMOF JUSTIFICATION PER KCSWDM SECTION 1.4.2 ❑ see attachments listed below. AUG f 9 2005 MUNAI UKt7: ❑ Approval ❑ DNRMLRD Approval Signed: S Staff Recommendation Signed: iltions of Appravai: �i Conditional Approval (see below) See attached Memo Dated: it " 1 — p K.C. D.D.E.S. ❑ Denial Date: (Experimental & Blanket variances only) Date: K `17'-'Or Land Use Services Div., Engineering Review Supervisor IDDES, Bldg. Serv. F99 /SRS/SWU4 -AW - do F96/MS/SWIM-S. opy22. dos 11/17/99 cic I Signed: et, LosvooG/ Talbot Ridge Estates - Adjustment Justification An adjustment is requested to Core Requirement #1 — Discharge at the Natural Location, Section 1.2.1 of the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual for the Talbot Ridge Estates project. Currently the site's stormwater sheet flows to the west property line to the rear yards of the adjacent lots which front onto 99`h Place S_ The drainage then flows to the south through an existing storm drain system on 99`' Place S. Once to the south end of 99'h Place S., the stormwater discharges through an SAO Landslide Hazard Area and then on to an SAO Erosion Hazard area. Drainage complaints 2003-0194 and 1998-0461 have been filed relating to slippage of the landslide hazard area at the south end of 99d' Place S. After the stream exits the SAO Erosion Hazard area, it joins with Springbrook Creek, crosses under Talbot Rd. and passes through the Gallagher property, a trout farm with a history of siltation due to neighboring developments. Drainage complaint 1998-0045 has been filed relating to silt entering the trout farm pond. The flow then discharges into an SAO Class 2 wetland. The flow exits the northwest edge wetland and flows north under S. 192°d St. and continues northwest. This point is approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. We have proposed a discharge location that will connect the discharge from the site into an existing storm drainage that runs west along S. 192"d St. The system crosses under Talbot Rd_ S. and continues west until discharging into Springbrook Creek, converging on the discharge location stated above, approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. There are no SAO hazard areas or drainage complaints associated with this drainage route. The proposed discharge of stormwater into the system on S. 192"d St. fulfills all the criteria for granting an adjustment which are: 1 _ To produce a compensating and comparable result that is in the public interest, AND 2. To meet the objectives of safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability based on sound engineering judgement. For these reasons we request this adjustment to the discharge location. E -FI" 9 2 � WED AUK 19 2005 K.C. D.D.E.S. LOSV00C01 r s _ � � 1 •� �� i40YV y�, ..IE - 1.- 1'i: ii:r-_.+J_.'-.. � M - .• V ?!,!''"i�`��� �ii � 1 � � kY ,-� � I •�11� �ii' @ .__. _�._ i p� Y 4 -f� �'� •ye; �... �.-err �..-...._. _ _ _ �/�.': y `'� Eit 44 �ti�k � �`•-�- !d' +�diA4:;.r1 Sh„ � �� off"' �� cis i� � �' p. `� I C �-. ®[ C'LF; 1 iiET, Ls cj- ' � •a r • f. r� � �I• Y �,/���� x y,ly .1� Y -� '.1 1•V �� �.�.ilt �f is t i � Pa SE0/6-x IST'r J�l�C 4 { I PKA ll�%AC+ 12atx ' pftposfQ--, Go1uvc-Acr Ne. 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NORTH LA- M ERR1e y SCALE: 1"=00' f L05 �QC�Co1 DOWNSTREAM DRAINAGE ROUTES �d 'fill a a�'S�•. _ - !~` + _ _ 'x3 ��tit � -� :; _ ` � � 4� � �•� Y TALBOT RIDGE CORE PROJECT NO.04120 ., .i$O .�F' ! �"� i i - -)1 '^ �`a� - •' Y � . .. , 'mac _... _. King County Department of Development and Environmental Services 900 Oakesdale Avenue SW Renton, WA 98055-1219 November 17, 2005 Robert Wenzl Robert H. Stevens, P.E. Belmont Homes, Inc. Core Design, Inc. P.O. Box 2401 14711 NE 29Eh Place, #101 Kirkland, WA 98083 Bellevue, WA 98007 RE: Talbot Ridge Subdivision 2005 KCSWDM Adjustment Request (File, No. L05V0061) Dear Applicant and Engineer: The Land Use Services Division, Engineering Review Section, has completed review of the adjustment request for the Talbot Ridge subdivision. You are requesting approval for an adjustment from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) Core Requirement No. 1, Section 1.2.1, Discharge at the Natural Location. Our review of the information and a site visit provides the following findings: 1. The proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is located adjacent to the southwest corner of the intersection of SE 192nd Street and 102" d Avenue SE. The 27 Iot, 4.36 acre, proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is filed under Land Use Services Division (LUSD) file number L051`0007. 2. The Talbot Ridge subdivision is located in the Springbrook Creek tributary area, Black River subbasin of the Lower Green River basin. The site is subject to the Conservation {Level Two) flow control and Basic water quality requirements of the 2005 KCSWDM. The east -west oriented rectangular site slopes moderately from east to west. The western edge of the site contains slopes steep enough to prevent development. Sheetflow from the site then enters the backyards of the lots on the east side of 991h Place South, migrates through the lots and ends up on 99`' Place South. The 991h Place South drainage system directs flows south and enters the Springbrook Park watershed area characterized by very steep slopes and designated landslide and erosion hazard areas. Flow continues west through the watershed area until passing west via culvert under Talbot Road South. Flow continues northwest through the Springbrook Trout Farm, a designated wetland area and then crosses north under South 55` Street (the City of Renton's designation for SE 192n1 Street) and turns west to pass under Highway 167. By this time, the stream is designated salmonid. Very little upstream flow enters the site. Talbot Ridge/LO5V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 2of3 4. The proposal is to collect most runoff from the project site and direct it to a single detention and water quality facility located near the northwest corner of the site just shy (east) of the steep slope area. The allowed release would then be conveyed to the western property line that abuts the right-of-way and outlet to an open ditch. Flow would then enter a catch basin on the south side of SE 192"d Street and be diverted from its natural discharge location by crossing to the north side of the road. Drainage would continue west along the north side of SE 192"d Street. After crossing Talbot Road South, the diverted downstream path would realign with the original downstream path before reaching Highway 167. Nuisance flows to the abutting lots on the western property line would see sheetflow significantly reduced. There would be a reduction in flows through the landslide and erosion hazard areas of the Springbrook watershed. Frontage improvements are included in the conceptual drainage plan. 5. No decorative ponds or shallow wells have been identified that would be affected by the proposed diversion. 6. The Level One Drainage Analysis identified no restrictions or problems associated with the proposed discharge location. In fact, it is the natural discharge location that has experienced drainage complaints. Where flows enter the watershed area at the southern end of 99th Place South erosion has been reported. In addition, the downstream Trout Farm has experienced erosion problems from suspended sediments during new construction. The diverted path would help to reduce these occurrences. Based on these findings, we hereby approve this adjustment to allow the off -site diversion of runoff from the stormwater facility draining to the north side of South 192nd Street with the following conditions: 1. The release rates for the detention facility will be based on the tributary area being directed to the facility. 2. The volume for the detention facility will be based on all flows directed to the facility at full development under current zoning. The allowed release rate will be reduced by any undetained flows that would bypass the proposed subdivision drainage facilities. The detention volume shall be sized using the Conservation flow control standard in the 2005 KCSWDM. A 10 to 20 percent volumetric factor of safety must be applied to all storm events requiring detention. The design Technical Information Report shall state the factor of safety selected and the basis of that determination. 3. Water quality facilities must be sized based on the entire proposed subdivision draining to the facilities including any required frontage improvements. 4. All onsite or offsite drainage facilities must be located in a public right-of-way, recreation space tract with easement or storm drainage tract dedicated to King County. Talbot Ridge/1,05V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 3 of 3 5. Additional storm drainage requirements identified by SEPA or the plat hearing review will apply to this project. The applicant retains all rights and privileges afforded in Section 1.4. If you have any further questions regarding this KCSWDM adjustment or the design requirements, please contact Mark Bergam at (206) 296-7270. Sincerely, 9TA� James Sanders, P.E. Development Engineer Engineering Review Section Land Use Services Division Jim Chan, P.E. Supervising Engineer Site Engineering and Planning Section Building Services Division CC' Curt Crawford, P.E., Managing Engineer, Stormwater Services Section, KCDNR Bruce Whittaker, Engineer III, Engineering Review Section, LUSD Trisha Bull, Project/Program Manager II, Current Planning Section, LUSD Mark Bergam, P.E., Engineer I11, Engineering Review Section, LUSD r 0 Surface Water Design Manual KingCm°ty Requirements 1 Standards Department of Develapme�e# and Enviranme6tal Services 9004ak`sdmleAvenue Southwest 99055-1219 Adjustment* Request Renton, "Washington Project Name: ODES Project Fie No.: L05P0007 Talbot Ridge Estates DOES EngineerlPlanner Name: Bruce Whitaker / Trishah Ball Project Address: Design Englnear. Phone: 19200 102nd Avenue SE Robert Stew PE 425-885-7877 Applicartt/Agent: Phone: Slgnature 41 Date: Belmont Haines IAIC 206-714-7161P�s.4' Sig e: Engineering Firm Name: 4 / Core Design, Inc, Address;: C , Sta e, Zip Code: Address: City, State, Zip Code: 14711 NE 29th Pl. #101, Bellevue, WA, 98007 INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTMESIGN ENGINEER: Please be sure to include all plans (T_i.R., If avallable), sketches, photos and maps that may assist in complete review and consideration of this adjustment request. Failure to provkie all pertinent Information may result In delayed processing or denial of your request. Please submit two carrrolete conies of this request. application form. aad poWicable fee to the DDES Intake Counter, at 9W Oakesdele Avenue Southwest, Renton, Washington 9BD55-1219. For additional information, phone Randall Parsons, P.E., at (206) 296-7207. REFER TO SECTION I.4 IN CEAPTER 1 OF THE SURFACE ]WATER DESI(W XRNOAL FOR AEJUSTIlbZNTB DESCRIPTION OF ADJUSTMENT REQUEST: 13 Standard n Complex ❑ Experimental ❑ Blanket ❑ Pre -application APPUCABLE VERSION KCSWDM: ❑ 1990 (11195)' 131998 (9/98) 12 217(].5 (Note: the term "variance" replaced by "adjustment") APPLICABLE SECTION(S) OF STANDARDS: Core Requirement 91 ❑ � � � �j [�/� JUSTIFICATION PER KCSWDM SECTION 1.4.2 ❑ See attachments listed below. AUG 1' 9 2005 K.C. D.D.E.S. 4UTHOKIZATIUN SiU n Approval 8E Conditional Approval (see below) ❑ Denlal ❑ DNRNVLRD Approval Signed: Date: (Experimental & Blanket variances only) ODES Staff Recommendation Signed: Dane: 0-11r-or Conditions of Approval: See attached Memo Dated: ODES DIRECTOR/DESIGNEE: DOES, Land Use Services Div., Engineering Review Suporvisor. DOES, Bldg. Serv. Div., Slte Engineering & Planning Supervisor. ned: Signed: Date: j �•� Dat lr a F99/ERE/rW M-AW.dW F96/M/SK Mx-S.epy22.dac 32/17/99 alp LOSVOO�o1 Talbot Ridge Estates _ Adiustment Justification An adjustment is requested to Core Requirement #1 — Discharge at the Natural Location, Section 1.2.1 of the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual for the Talbot Ridge Estates project. Currently the site's stormwater sheet flows to the west property line to the rear yards of the adjacent lots which front onto 99 h Place S. The drainage then flows to the south through an existing storm drain system on 99th Place S. Once to the south end of 99th Place S., the stormwater discharges through an SAO Landslide Hazard Area and then on to an SAO Erosion Hazard area. Drainage complaints 2003-0194 and 1998-0461 have been filed relating to slippage of the landslide hazard area at the south end of 99`h Place S. After the stream exits the SAO Erosion Hazard area, it joins with Springbrook Creek, crosses under Talbot Rd. and passes through the Gallagher property, a trout farm with a history of siltation due to neighboring developments. Drainage complaint 1998-0045 has been filed relating to silt entering the trout farm pond. The flow then discharges into an SAO Class 2 wetland. The flow exits the northwest edge wetland and flows north under S. 192nd St. and continues northwest. This point is approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. We have proposed a discharge location that will connect the discharge frorn the site into an existing storm drainage that runs west along S. 192"d St. The system crosses under Talbot Rd. S. and continues west until discharging into Springbrook Creek, converging on the discharge location stated above, approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. There are no SAO hazard areas or drainage complaints associated with this drainage route. The proposed discharge of stormwater into the system on S_ 192"d St. fulfills all the criteria for granting an adjustment which are: 1 _ To produce a compensating and comparable result that is in the public interest, AND 2. To meet the objectives of safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability based on sound engineering judgement. For these reasons we request this adjustment to the discharge location. n[-E, 9 2 1 W E D AU-3 19 2005 K.C. D.D.E.S. LVS V OO�01 [ILL e < ot, � --y__7__�.�.... _ Fps L P7+i*r,�lJ ,,I:��J l�' � �°''--�•':, �':Tli 31 $ASP?.Rill 9 -- Av SWe,5 .1. q, �!'i°"t�-7 'J0 l:elf D ltN�Cr�`Rom (12 xxCT iY+" 14 sr Iff S ;CPP- 905E Wcic ispri 1 - 2) J r;PR�P SFLyF 1-0 ;. 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Box 2401 14711 NE 29t' Place, # 101 Kirkland, WA 98083 Bellevue, WA 98007 RE: Talbot Ridge Subdivision 2005 KCSWDM Adjustment Request (File No. L05V0061) Dear Applicant and Engineer: The Land Use Services Division, Engineering Review Section, has completed review of the adjustment request for the Talbot Ridge subdivision. You are requesting approval for an adjustment from the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) Core Requirement No. 1, Section 1.2.1, Discharge at the Natural Location. Our review of the information and a site visit provides the following findings: I. The proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is located adjacent to the southwest corner of the intersection of SE 192nd Street and 102"d Avenue SE. The 27 lot, 4.36 acre, proposed Talbot Ridge subdivision is filed under Land Use Services Division (LUSD) file number L05P0007. 2. The Talbot Ridge subdivision is located in the Springbrook Creek tributary area, Black River subbasin of the Lower Green River basin. The site is subject to the Conservation (Level Two) flow control and Basic water quality requirements of the 2005 KCSWDM. The east -west oriented rectangular site slopes moderately from east to west. The western edge of the site contains slopes steep enough to prevent development. Sheetflow from the site then enters the backyards of the lots on the east side of 99th Place South, migrates through the lots and ends up on 99d' Place South. The 99t' Place South drainage system directs flows south and enters the Springbrook Park watershed area characterized by very steep slopes and designated landslide and erosion hazard areas. Flow continues west through the watershed area until passing west via culvert under Talbot Road South. Flow continues northwest through the Sprin&brook Trout Farm, a designated wetland area and then crosses north under South 55 Street (the City of Renton's designation for SE 192nd Street) and turns west to pass under Highway 167. By this time, the stream is designated salmonid. Very little upstream flow enters the site. Talbot Ridge/L05V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 2 of 3 4. The proposal is to collect most runoff from the project site and direct it to a single detention and water quality facility located near the northwest corner of the site just shy (east) of the steep slope area. The allowed release would then be conveyed to the western property line that abuts the right-of-way and outlet to an open ditch. Flow would then enter a catch basin on the south side of SE 192"d Street and be diverted from its natural discharge location by crossing to the north side of the road. Drainage would continue west along the north side of SE 192"d Street. After crossing Talbot Road South, the diverted downstream path would realign with the original downstream path before reaching Highway 167. Nuisance flows to the abutting lots on the western property line would see sheetflow significantly reduced. There would be a reduction in flows through the landslide and erosion hazard areas of the Springbrook watershed. Frontage improvements are included in the conceptual drainage plan. 5. No decorative ponds or shallow wells have been identified that would be affected by the proposed diversion. 6. The Level One Drainage Analysis identified no restrictions or problems associated with the proposed discharge location. In fact, it is the natural discharge location that has experienced drainage complaints. Where flows enter the watershed area at the southern end of 991h Place South erosion has been reported. In addition, the downstream Trout Farm has experienced erosion problems from suspended sediments during new construction. The diverted path would help to reduce these occurrences. Based on these findings, we hereby approve this adjustment to allow the off -site diversion of runoff from the stormwater facility draining to the north side of South 192"d Street with the following conditions: 1. The release rates for the detention facility will be based on the tributary area being directed to the facility. 2. The volume for the detention facility will be based on all flows directed to the facility at full development under current zoning. The allowed release rate will be reduced by any undetained flows that would bypass the proposed subdivision drainage facilities. The detention volume shall be sized using the Conservation flow control standard in the 2005 KCSWDM. A 10 to 20 percent volumetric factor of safety must be applied to all storm events requiring detention. The design Technical Information Report shall state the factor of safety selected and the basis of that determination. 3. Water quality facilities must be sized based on the entire proposed subdivision draining to the facilities including any required frontage improvements. 4. All onsite or offshe drainage facilities must be located in a public right-of-way, recreation space tract with easement or storm drainage tract dedicated to King County. Talbot Ridge/1,05V0061 November 17, 2005 Page 3 of 3 5. Additional storm drainage requirements identified by SEPA or the plat hearing review will apply to this project. The applicant retains all rights and privileges afforded in Section 1.4. If you have any further questions regarding this KCSWDM adjustment or the design requirements, please contact Mark Bergam at (206) 296-7270. Sincerely, James Sanders, P.E. Development Engineer Engineering Review Section Land Use Services Division Jim Chan, P.E. Supervising Engineer Site Engineering and Planning Section Building Services Division cc: Curt Crawford, P.E., Managing Engineer, Stormwater Services Section, KCDNR Bruce Whittaker, Engineer III, Engineering Review Section, LUSD Trisha Bull, Project/Program Manager II, Current Planning Section, LUSD Mark Bergam, P.E,, Engineer III, Engineering Review Section, LUSD Surface Water Design Manua! King County Requirements I Standards Depaetment oiDevdopment and Envinl�enist Set -Am q 9WOakestWeAveane5ouffi% st Adjustment* Request Renton, Washingan "055-1219 Project Name: DDES Project F®e No.: L05P0007 Talbot Ridge Estates DOES EnginearRianner Name: Bruce Whitaker / Trishah Ball Project Address: Design Phone: 19200 102nd Avenue SE Robert 425-$85-7877 ANAmNAgent Phone: 5igrtatteae: Belmont IiafiteS 206-714--7161 �f*l y. k s Engineering Rm Nwo " 4011 a� Care DesLM, Inc, Addrew. city, Stdo, Zip Coda: Address: CRY, Stale, Zip Code: Z (j 14711 NE 29th Pl. #101, Bellevue, WA, 961JU INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTIDESIGN ENGINEER: Please be sure to include all plans (T_I.R., if available), sketches, photos and maps that may assist in complete review and consideration al this adjustment request Fdure to provide all pertinent Inkaralion may result In delayed processing or denial of your request. Please to the DDES Intake Counter, at 9W Oakesdale Avenue Sauormst. Renton, Washington 98055-1219. For additional kdomtation, pia Randall Pamom, P.E., at RN) 295-7207. RBFER TO SIMEON 1.4 rK CRAPTZR 1 OF THE S=FAC1t WATER DEMN 10tt'tFAL FOR AWUOTKUITS DESCRIPTION OF ADJUSTMENT REQUEST: 13 Standard 10 Complex 17 EMYNtnental ❑ Blanket 0 Pre -application APPLICABLE VERSION KCSWDM: ❑ 1990 (11195)' CI isss ON) Ia 201115_ *(Note: the term 'variance' replaced by 'adJushrantl APPLICABLE SECTION(S) OF STANDARDS: Core Requirement #1 JUSTIFICATION PER KCSWDM SECTION IA42 Cl See attachments listed below. AUG 1' 9 2005 .1,'iUNAf UKCS: 0 Approval 0 DNRNVLRD Approval Signed: 5 Staff Recommendation Signed: Imam of Approval: jd see attached Memo Dated: _ PCnrnnttionel Approval (see below) K.C. D.D.E.S 0 Denial Date: (Eerhnental h Blanket variances only) Data: A,_ Ir- 43 P99 ERS/8PIK-AW-AOC r9d/iM/814,W-8. apy77. doe 11/17/99 cic Gas vovCrl Talbot Ridge Estates - Adjustment Justification An adjustment is requested to Core Requirement #1 — Discharge at the Natural Location, Section 1.2.1 of the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual for the Talbot Ridge Estates project. Currently the site's stormwater sheet flows to the west property line to the rear yards of the adjacent lots which front onto 991h Place S. The drainage then flows to the south through an existing storm drain system on 991" Place S. Once to the south end of 99'h Place S., the stormwater discharges through an SAO Landslide Hazard Area and then on to an SAO Erosion Hazard area. Drainage complaints 2003-0194 and 1998-0461 have been filed relating to slippage of the landslide hazard area at the south end of 991h Place S. After the stream exits the SAO Erosion Hazard area, it joins with Springbrook Creek, crosses under Talbot Rd. and passes through the Gallagher property, a trout farm with a history of siltation due to neighboring developments. Drainage complaint 1998--0045 has been filed relating to silt entering the trout farm pond. The flow then discharges into an SAO Class 2 wetland. The flow exits the northwest edge wetland and flows north under S 192°d St. and continues northwest. This point is approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. We have proposed a discharge location that will connect the discharge from the site into an existing storm drainage that runs west along S. 192nd St. The system crosses under Talbot Rd. S. and continues west until discharging into Springbrook Creek, converging on the discharge location stated above, approximately 0.6 miles from the project site. There are no SAO hazard areas or drainage complaints associated with this drainage route. The proposed discharge of stormwater into the system on S. 192"d St. fulfills all the criteria for granting an adjustment which are: 1. To produce a compensating and comparable result that is in the public interest, AND 2. To meet the objectives of safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability based on sound engineering judgement. For these reasons we request this adjustment to the discharge location. AUG 19 2005 K.C. D.D.E.S. I'a,-e l L05voo6 i VIVA jv t9oc%P_ IT. �43) .11714 fc� 1 �'4 Rk. Ef (qC Ls Awl F-7- OA NiZ F-A P4 -K, Iry lzr ILI; "Ple v C.) Ilk)f,e I :Et A—i. (m -Y4 ku 41F Ix '1 4 12; U1. 17-, PIZ•.�j4 0 �&.7q;a 4D all Nn eta Nil A, j Y-,� CL cr p I A U11) uj PJJ L� King County Department of Development and Environmental Services Land Use Services Division 900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest Renton, Washington 98055-1219 206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217 Drop -Off G%ver. Sheet for LUSD ONLY For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600. Drop -Off Cover Sheet for Land Use Services Division kir**1nHrvr* **,Wrfr/r�e�rve*wlrwlrNR** IMPORTANT*:***"'*'**''***""`*,•'*,'"'k***+* PROJECT NUMBER AND NAME IS NECESSARY FOR ALL DROP-OFFS Project No.: Project Name: ��->Q%` IEI�14e ST T S FRO Date Received by LUSD aE EDD � �� f I`L AUG 2 9 2005 Company NarFie / Contact Person Telephone NoO(p / — 7 /�o��' D'�'�'' ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY KING COUNTY STAFF (please print) Short Plat ! Plats Please specify items) dropped -off: Lot Line Adiustment Permit Please specify item(s) dropped -off: Right of Way Permit Please specify item(s) dropped -off: Clearing 1 Grading Permit — Additional information requested Please specify item(s) dropped -off: f P� KI 11:11���� PLEASE NOTE: All drop-off items) will be logg6d into the computer under the project number, therefore, it is important that the top portion of this form is completed properly before you drop-off anything_ Assistance in finding a project number can be provided by speaking to a Zoning/Land Use Technician. Your cooperation is important. Thank you. Check out the DDES Web site at www.metrokc.Qovlddes Drop -Off Cover Sheet—LUSD Only Ig-cvs-dropoff.pdf 11-03-2004 Page 1 of 1 King County Department of Development and Environmental Services 900 aakesdale Avenue Southwest Renton, Washington 98055-1219 Certification of Applicant Status 206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600. Permit Number: 40 �5%-;>Q % Activity Number: 1-05 Permit Name:"/ STi�T. S FOR INDIVIDUALS: (print name), hereby certify that I am thelan owner of the property which is the subject of this permit. If I am not the sole owner of the property, 1 certify that I am authorized to represent all other owners of the property. My mailing address is: I further certify that I am the "Applicant" for this permit and as such am financially responsible for all fees and will receive any refunds paid. I shall remain the "Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless I transfer my "applicant" status in writing on a form provided by DDES. Signature of Applicant .OR - FOR CORPORATIONSIBUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS: Date Signed I, j (print name), hereby certify that I am an authorized agent of `, , a corporation or other business association authorized to do business in the State of Washington, which is the sole owner of the property that is the subject of this permit. If this corporation or business association is not the sole owner of the property, I certify that this corporation/business association is authorized to represent all other owners of the property. The mailing address of this corporation/business association is: I further certify that the above named corporation/business association is the "Applicant" for this permit and as such is financial) res onsible for all fees and will receive any refunds paid.. This corporation/busin s asso ation shall remain the "Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless it t sf s it lic status in writinq on a form provided by DDES. Signatu a of Applicant's Agent Dat6 Signed * By signing as the Applicant or the Applicant's Agent, I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the information provided above is true and correct. Certification of Applicant 5tatusFORM Ic-cer-apstat.pdf 01/08/04 Page iof 2 E King County Department of Development and Environmental Services 900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest Renton, Washington 98055-1219 206-296-6600 M2o6-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600. Permit Number: Activity Dumber: 11 --0t�� Permit Name: NL FOR INDIVIDUALS: I, (print name), hereby certify that I am the/an owner of the property which is the subject of this permit, If I am not the sole owner of the property, I certify that I am authorized to represent all other owners of the property. My mailing address is: further certify that I am the "Applicant" for this permit and as such am financially responsible for all fees and will receive any refunds paid. I shall remain the "Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless I transfer m "applicant" status in writing on a form provided by DDES. Signature of Applicant Date Signed -OR- FOR CORPORATIONS/BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS: I, o EkT (print name), hereby certify that I am an authorized agent of kV-J` , a corporation or other business association authorized to do business in the State of Washington, which is the sole owner of the property that is the subject of this permit. If this corporation or business association is not the sole owner of the property, I certify that this corporation/business association is authorized to represent all other owners of the property. The mailing address of this corporation/business association is: I further certify that the above named corporation/business association is the "Applicant" for this permit and as such is financially res onsible !9K all few and will receive any refunds paid. This corporation/basin ass��ccyyat�Ian shall r ai 'Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless it transfers it o�ficalit4taKis iWw ' n a farm provided by DDE Da Signed * By signing as the Applicant or the Applicant's Agent, I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the information provided above is true and correct. Certification of Applicant StatusFORM Ic-cer-apstat.pdf 01/08/04 Page 1of 2 NOTICE TO APPLICANTS: By law, this department returns all engineering and other plans to the applicant. If, however, you wish to authorize the department to return engineering and other plans directly to the engineer, architect, or other consultant for the limited purpose of making corrections, please designate below: ❑ I authorize this department to return plans directly to my consultant(s) for the limited purpose of making corrections as designated on this form. CONSULTANTS: Check out the DDES Web site at.www.metrokc.q()v1ddes Certification of Applicant 5tatusFORM Ic-eer-apstat.pdf 01/08/04 Page 2 of 2 0 King County Department of Development and Environmental Services Land Use Services Division 900 Oakesdale Ave. Southwest Renton, WA 98055-1219 August 25, 2005 Belmont Homes, Inc. Robert H. Stevens, P.E. P.O. Box 2401 Core Design, Inc. Kirkland, WA 98083 14711 NE 29th Place, #101 Bellevue, WA 98007 RE: Talbot Ridge Estates Preliminary PIat. L05P0007: 2005 KCSWDM Adiustment No. L05VO061 - Notice of Complete Application Dear Applicant/Engineer: The purpose of this notice is to inform you that on August 25, 2005 the Land Use Services Division, Engineering Review Section staff has determined this 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) adjustment application is COMPLETE under the requirements of King County Code (KCC) Title 20. This determination establishes the beginning of the 120-day time period for your application processing. However, supplemental information is required by the Engineering Review Section staff for the continued review and processing of this 2005 KCSWDM adjustment request. Please provide two copies of the Certification of Applicant Status or Certification and Transfer of Applicant Status forms, one or the other (but not both) depending on your circumstances. Our goal is to process your application within 120 days, However, the complexity of your project, level of analysis required, the quality of your submittal and available resources will affect the actual review time. The time line can be impacted by one or more of the following actions that will stop the 120-day clock: • Any request made by the Engineering Review Section staff for additional information. • Changes or revisions requested by the applicant(s). • Mutually agreed upon request to stop the 120-day clock. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (206)-296-7270 and FAX (206)-296-6613. Sincere y, A*4k�- Mark J. ergam, .E., Senior Engineer Engineering Review Section/Land Use Services Division