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TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
For
Renton Heritage Apartments ,
207-219 Main Avenue South
Renton, Washington
Prepared for:
City of Renton
Development Engineering
1055 S. Grady Way 6"' Floor
Renton,WA 98057
DCI Job No. 14012-0023
March 19, 2015 (Building Permit Release)
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staff of DCI Engineers under the
direction of the professional
engineer whose stamp and
signature appear hereon.
818 Stewart Street, Suite 1000� Seattle,Washington, 98101 Phone(206)332-1900
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CONTENTS
SECTION I—PROJECT OVERVIEW
SECTION II—CONDITION5 AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
SECTION III—LEVEL 1 OFF-SITE ANALYSIS
SECTION IV—FLOW CONTROL & WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS & DESIGN
SECTION V— CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALY5IS & DESIGN
SECTION VI— SPECIAL REPORTS & STUDIES
SECTION VII— OTHER PERMITS
SECTION VIII—CSWPPP ANALYSIS & DESIGN
SECTION IX — BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES &
DECLARATION OF COVENANT
SECTION X — OPERATIONS & MAI:�ITENANCE VIANUAL
Renton Heritage Apartments DCI Engineers
SECTION I—PROJECT OVERVIEW
This report summarizes stormwater control design considerations for the construction of
a six-story mixed-use building at 207-219 Main Avenue S. in Renton, Washington
(Figure 2). The building will include commercial space at the ground level and five
additional stories of residential consisting of 101 residential units on a 0.68-acre site.
There will be one below grade parking level with 43 parking spaces accessed from the �I
alley and 37 additional parking spaces at 6.5 feet above grade level, accessed from an �',
alley on the west side of the building. An additional 14 at grade parking spaces will be ',
accessed from the alley. '
The site was previously occupied by a gas station with a service building on the north ,
hal£ The south half of the site was previously a parking lot. All above-grade I
improvements have been demolished.
The site is nearly level. The property's stormwater runoff is conveyed into catch basins
that are located on the east side of the property. The runoff is then conveyed east along
S. 2°d Street to the Cedar River. Alley drainage is conveyed separately to the S. 2nd Street
flowline. Drainage is then conveyed west along S. 2°d Street to Burnett Avenue S. where
it is then conveyed north to S. Tillicum Street. Drainage is then conveyed east along S.
Tillicum Street east to the Cedar River. �
The building will be constructed on a mat foundation. The parking garage and 'I
foundation will be excavated using shoring as recommended by the geotechnical report.
The east and north sections of the parking garage will be excavated using a 1.5:1 (H: V)
benching and the south and north will be excavated using shoring as recommend by the
geotechnical engineer. The excavation depth will be around�13 feet deep at the
maximum depth on the north side. The minimum depth will be around�9 feet deep at
the south side of the building. (Figure 3).
A September 11, 2014 geotechnical report by Geotech Consultants, Inc. (see Section VI)
identifies the predominant soil on the site as medium-dense alluvial (water deposited)
sand and gravels, overlain by three feet of fill and 15 feet of fill where gas tanks were
previously located. Groundwater was encountered at depths of 20-26 feet.
The site is substantially impervious compacted gravel and there will be minimal change
in flow characteristics of the site with the proposed construction.
Renton Heritage Apartments DCI Engineers
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
TECHNICAL INFORMATf ON REPORT (T�R) WORKSHEET
Pa�t`1, PRoJEC1'OWNER AND, - Part 2 PROJECT LOCATiON ANO
PROJECT,;ENGINEER: � DESGRIPTlQN�� `
Project Owner Casr�►os S�evc,l o►�n�w�� Cnmpc�n Project Name �1c,r'e�c..w�<< ��,r,r,r-r�.T
Phone tN 25��1 rj!--z�S!g� i EXT [�0 DDES Perm9t#
Address I l"7 y7 }�� ��}- S{., St�1300 Location Township 23 S�,
ti3 et�cvc�e t W� �S�1QS Range 5F
Project Enginee� Darrcn sim�SOr1 Section �7
Company �CS nf�,;nccxs Site Address 20"j -2.1 q M�in Avc�u� ��
Phone 2� 6 � 332 — ! �c�-�nrt � W1� y ps
Part 3 TYPE OF PERMIT APPLtCATION Par�4- 'OTHER,REVIEWS AND PERMITS �
❑ Landuse Ser�ices ❑ DFW HPA ❑ Shoreline
Subdivisan / Short Subd. / UPD ❑ COE 404 Management
Building Services ❑ DOE Dam Safety � Structural
/F Cammerical / SFR RockeryNaultl
❑ FEMA Floodplain
❑ Clearing and Grad9ng ❑ ESA Section 7
❑ Right-of-Way Use ❑ COE Wetlands
❑ Other ❑ Other
ParE:S- PLAN AND�REPORT.INFORMATfON ;
Technicat Information Report Site Improvement Pfan (Engr. Plans}
Type of Drainage Review Full ! Targeted ! Type(circle one): Full / Modified I
(circle): Large Site Small Site
Date (include revision �2' I 9-I�( F Z-�'�-�S Date (include revision I2- ��1-�L}� Z-�3-t
dates): �-��_1� dates): �- �S-- I 1-{
Date of Final: 3-) -�i Da#e o#Final: -
Part,6;:ADJUSTMENT APP.ROVALS ; .
Type (circle one): Standard / Complex 1 Rreapplication ! Experimental/ Blanket
Description:{include conditions in TIR Section 2)
Date of A roval:
2009 Surface Water Design Manual 1/9/20d9
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACE WATER DE3IGN MANUAL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
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'Part 7.: MONITORING REQUIR�MENTS :. -� . ''
Monitoring Required: Yes / No Describe:
Start Date: ��fl
Completion Date:
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F?art 8 SiTE C�MMUNITY AND.DRAINAGE BASIN �
Community P{an :
Special Oisfrict Overlays:
Drainage Basin: Ccd;c,►c' �Z.ivc,�
Stormwater Requirements: — — cxn i �
Part 9 _ . . .
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. . _ . .
ONSITE AND ADJACENT SENSITIVE AREAS •
❑ River/Stream ❑ S#eep Slope
❑ Lake ❑ Erosion Hazard
❑ Wetlands ❑ Landslide Hazard
❑ Clased Depression ❑ Coal Mine Hazard
❑ Floodplain � Seismic Hazard �u�-�,.r�-i nv�
❑ Other ❑ Habi#at Protection
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Part 1i? SOILS _ . .
Soil Type S[opes Erosion Potential
Mc,��um D�•►Sc. l�vc..l Si�-C l.�w
�Iluvtaf �WocF� ��si�k.a�
sa�as � �,�.�tS
❑ High Groundwater Table (within 5 feet) � Sole Saurce Aquifer
❑ Other ❑ Seeps/Springs
❑ Addi#ional Sheets Attached
2009 Surfaee Water Design M�►ual 1/9/2009
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACB WATER DE3IGN MANUAL
TECHNICAL (NF4RMATION REP�RT (T1R) WORKSHEET
Part 1'f QRAINAGE DESfGN LfMITATl�NS.
REFERENC� LIMITATfON/SITE CONSTRAINT
❑ Core 2-Offsite Analysis
❑ Sensitive/Criticai Areas
❑ SEPA
� Ofher Z�r�G 1 l��{sArFa,r Pro-k.c#�idvt
❑ A,rt,.
❑ Additional Sheets Attached
Par#'f 2 TIR SUMMARY SHEET ravide one TIR Summa Sheet er Threshold Discha e Area
Threshold Discharge Area•
name or descri tion �r-p��t;4- Si} -' �cxt-�� � s
Core Requirements(ail 8 apply
Dischar e at Natural Location Number of Natural Dischar e Locations: ti
Offsite Analysis Level: 1 / 2 1 3 dated: C-�..�f-j�_
Flow Control Level: 1 / 2 / 3 or Exemption Number � t�,�,,�r�� S.�-,�
incl, facilif summa sheet Small Site BMPs t�-�- �lioY,r 2sa ( A ' P d,,, � _,
Conveyance System Sr�ill containment located at: �ati�
Erosion and Sediment Con#roE ESC Site Supervisor:
Contact Phone:
After Hours Phone:
Maintenance and Operation Responsibility: Private / Public
Ef�rivate, Maintenance Lo Re uirecl: Yes /No
Financial Guararitees and Provided: Yes / No
Liabili
Water Q+�ality+ Type: Basic ! Sens. Lake / Erthanced Basicm / Bog
{include facility summary sheet) or Exemption No. I- Sur�ac,� Arc�,��c�d`k-inri
Landsca e Mana ement Plan: Yes f3o
S eciat Re uirernents as a licable
Area Specifrc Drainage Type: CDA/SDO/MDP/BP/LMP/Shared Fac./None
Re uirements Name: P�. � o w u Rr�.o.
FloodplainlFloodway Delineation Type: Major ! Minor 1 Exemption / Nan
1fl0-year Base Flood Elevation (or range):
Datum:
Flood Protection Facilities Describe: No�
Source Controf Describe landuse: Ap�,,.�,.,,�1-� ( M�-us�
(comm.rndusfrial landuse) Describe any s�ructural controts: Non�
20�9 Surface Water Design Manual I I9/2009
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KING COUNTY, WASI�INGTON, SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
TECHNICAL 1NFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
Oil Control High-use Site: Yes /
Treatrrzent BMP:
Maintenance Agreement: Yes / No '�
with whorn?
Other D�aina e Structures
Describe:
�oo� �d F'o��nc� D r�i�nS '
Part �3 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS
DURlNG CONS7RUCTION AFTER CONSTRUCTION
� Clearing Limits � Stabifize Exposed Surfaces
� Cover Measures � Remove and Restore Temporary ESC Faci[ities
� Perimeter Protection �Clean ar�d Remove Aii Silt and Debris, Ensure
�,Traffic Area Stabilization Opera�on of Aermanent FaciEities
� Sediment Retention ❑ Flag Limiis of SAO and open space
preservation areas
❑ Surface Water Coliec#ion ❑ Other
❑ Dewatering Control
� Dust Control
❑ Flow Control
Part 14 STORMWATER FAClL1TY DESCRIPTIONS Note: Include Facili Surr�ma and Sketch
Fiow Cont�ol T elDescri tion Water Quafi T e/Descri tion
❑ De#ention ��� ❑ Biafiitration ��"''P+
❑ Infi[trafion t�a+ Pcx�+if�'u� ❑ W�tpooE Sur-���,
❑ Regional Facility ❑ Media Filtration '���
❑ Shared Facility ❑ Oil Control Excm�-Io,�
❑ Flow Cont�ol ��.� Q��k,� ❑ Spiii ConVol
BMPs
���SA�� A�`p� ❑ Flow Controf BMPs
� Other
w�11 1�` c�hw�c,�.� ❑ Other
`�,� c�ompns-�-
�i'�1m c,� 5 b�ls,
2009 Surface Water Drsign Manual 1/9/2Q09
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
Part 15 EASEMENTSlTRACTS Part 16 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
❑ Drainage Easement ❑ Cast in Place Vault
❑ Covenant ❑ Retaining Wall
❑ Native Growth Protection Cavenant ❑ Rockery>4' High
❑ Tract ❑ Structural on Steep Slope
❑ Other ❑ Other
Part 17 SIGNATURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
I, or a civil engineer under my supervision, have visited the site. Actual site conditions as observed were
incorporated into this worksheet and the attached Technical Information Report. To the best of my
knowledge the information provided here is accurate.
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Si ned/Da e
2009 Surface Water Design Manual 1/9/2009
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SECTION II— CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
This project is subject to full drainage review under the 2009 King County Surface Water
Design Manual (KCSWDM) and the 2009 City of Renton Addendum to the 2009
KCSWDM. The site lies in a Peak Rate Flow Control Standard Area as delineated by the
City of Renton. The following is a summary of how the project will address each of the
core stormwater requirements identified in the KCSWDM.
Core Requirement# 1 —Discharge at the Natural Location:
A series of catch basins on Main Avenue South and catch basins at the northeast corner
of the site provide a natural discharge location for stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff
generated on the site currently appears to sheet flow toward the north and east section of
the lot, where it is collected in multiple catch basins and is piped to a 12 inch storm sewer
in Main Avenue South. The proposed development will preserve this drainage pattern to
the maximum extent feasible.
Core Requirement# 2 —Off-site analysis:
See section III, "Level 1 Downstream Analysis".
Core Requirement#3 —Flow Control:
The northeast corner of this project is located approximately 700 feet from the Cedar
River downstream of the Taylor Creek confluent. This project is exempt from the Flow
Control requirement by the Direct Discharge Exemption located in the City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWDM. The flowpath from the project site discharge point to the
edge of the 100-year floodplain of the Cedar River is within a half mile. The flowpath of
the alley drainage to the Cedar River is also within a half mile and is exempt from the
Flow Control requirement by the Direct Discbarge Exemption.
Additionally the site is nearly 100% impervious, this project will not increase runoff over
existing rates.
This project is also exempt from the flow control BMP requirement because it is located
in Zone 1 of the Aquifer Protection Area designated by the City of Renton. Flow control
BMPs are not permitted in Zone 1 of an Aquifer Protection Area per Section 1.3.6 of the
City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM. See also Section IV, "Drainage
Analysis".
Core Requirement#4— Conveyance System:
See Section V, "Conveyance System Analysis & Design".
Core Requirement# 5—Erosion and Sediment Control:
See Section VIII, "ESC Analysis and Design".
Core Requirement# 6—Maintenance and Operations:
Maintenance and operation of the on-site drainage system is the responsibility of the
property owner. See Section X, "Operations and Maintenance Manual".
Renton Heritage Aparhnents DCI Engineers
Core Requirement# 7— Financial Guarantees and Liability:
Per RMC 4-6-030J the project will require a bond for all stormwater conveyance systems
installed on the site prior to the City of Renton issuing a permit. This will be presented to
the City once final construction plans are approved and a utility contractor has been
selected.
Core Requirement#8—Water quality:
This project qualifies for Exemption#1, the Surface Area Exemption, in the 2009 City of
City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM. Less than 5,000 sq. ft. of new PGIS plus
replaced PGIS and less than 35,000 sq. ft. of new PGPS will be created with the
redevelopment project. Repaving of the alley will consist of approximately 4180 sq. ft.
of replaced PGIS for the project.
Special Requirement# 1 —Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements:
There are no known area-specific requirements applicable to this project, other than the
Peak Rate Flow Control Standard Area designation.
Special Requirement# 2—Flood Hazard Area Delineation:
The project site is subject to no identified flood hazards identificd in the Rc�i�cd FFti1 �
Preliminary DFIRM Nov. 2010 (Figure 6 in Section III)
Special Requirement#3 —Flood Protection Facilitie�
There are no known flood protection facilities impacted by ti��s pro��_
Special Requirement# 4— Source Controls:
When the Heritage Apartment building is in operation following construction, it is not
- expected to generate significant source� "
Special Requirement# 5—Oil Contr�
Oil control facilities are not required per kC:�
does not meet the definition of a"high use sit�
Special Requirement# 6—Aquifer Protection :�red.
The project is located within Zone 1 of the Aquifer Pro�
restricted drainage facilities listed in the 2009 Cii
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DCI staff have obtained GIS stormwater records from the City of Renton, and have
walked the stormwater conveyance route from the project site to the point at which the
conveyance discharges to the Cedar River approximately 700 feet to the east. A map of
the downstream path, excerpted from the city's GIS mapping, is provided as Figure 5
following this narrative.
All stormwater runoff generated on the project site drains to the public right-of-way on
Main Avenue S. and S. 2°d Street. Northern project frontage east of the alley drains along
the south flowline of S. 2nd Street east toward a catch basin at the southwest corner of
Main Avenue S. Eastern project frontage drains north along the west flowline of Main
Avenue S. to the same catch basin. This catch basin is connected to a 12-inch storm
sewer draining north on Main Avenue S.
The Main Avenue S. storm system turns east at a Type 2 catch basin in S. 2nd Street and
drains approximately 300 feet east to Mill Street, where it passes through catch basins at
the southwest and southeast corners of the intersection. The flow continues
approximately 200 feet east through a parking lot to a Type 2 catch basin near the 200
IVlill Building, where it turns to the northeast 200 feet through a landscaped courtyard and
discharges through a rubber flap gate on the bank of the Cedar River approximately 75
feet southeast of the public library building, which straddles the river. The entire 700-
foot run of the conveyance route appears to be constructed of 12-inch concrete pipe.
Most alley drainage appears to drain under the existing structures along the west alley
frontage by a series of existing catch basins and drains to the public storm system in
Wells Avenue S. The northern portion alley drainage along the west side of the property
to the southern flowline of S. 2°a Street and runs west into a catch basin on the southeast
corner of the intersection on S. 2nd St and Wells Avenue S. From Wells Avenue S. the
drainage is conveyed west along S. 2nd Street then north along Burnett Avenue S. then
east along S. Tillicum Street and into the Cedar River. The path of conveyance from the
alley to the Cedar River is approximately 2,125 ft. A map of the downstream path,
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SECTION IV—FLOW CONTROL & WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS & DESIGN
Part A—Existing Site Hydrology
The 0.68 acre project site comprises of four parcels at the southwest corner of the
intersection of S. 2°d Street and Main Avenue South. Aerial photographs show the site
has had nearly 100% impervious cover since at least 1990. See Figure 7 at the end of this
section.
An off-site storm drainage system in Main Avenue S. conveys the majority of the water
away from the site. Some alley drainage is conveyed by existing catch basins and drains
to an off-site storm drainage system in Wells Avenue S. Runoff generated on-site sheet
flows toward the adjacent streets.
There is one existing catch basin on site that is located near the north eastern site corner
where it is piped to the 12" storm sewer main on Main Avenue S.
Part B—Developed Site Hydrology
This project is in a Peak Rate Flow Control Standard Area and is required to provide
Level 1 (match existing conditions) flow control in accordance with KCSWDM and the
2009 City of Renton Addendum.
The project will be constructed on two levels. A 43 space parking garage will be
constructed 5 to 10 feet below grade and an additional 14 parking spaces will be
constructed at grade level. A second parking level 6.5 feet above ground will hold an
additional 37 parking spaces. There will be three parking entrances located in the alley
which consist of a parking entrance to the below grade garage that will be located at the
southwest end of the project site and a parking entrance for the above ground parking
located near the northeast end of the building. The at-grade parking will be accessed
from the alley. The first main floor of the building will be at-grade and the total building
footprint will occupy approximately 89% of the site. The remaining 11% of the site will
consist of impervious paved surfaces such as sidewalks, access ramps and paved vehicle
entry as well as some landscaping.
All stormwater runoff managed on the site will be tightlined to the existing public storm
system at the northeast corner of the site. (See Figure 3 in Section I.)
Alley runoff will be conveyed to the S. 2°d Street flowline then into the existing public
storm system via a catch basin at the south east corner of the intersection of S. 2°a Street
and Wells Avenue S.
Part C—Performance Standards
This project is in a Peak Rate Flow Control Standard Area and is required to release
stormwater at rates not exceeding the 2-, 10-, and 100-year return periods based on
existing conditions. Because the site is already 100% impervious, this project will not
increase runoff over existing rates. Consequently, no flow control measures are required.
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Part D—Flow Control System
As explained in Part C above, flow control facilities are not proposed for this project.
Part E—Water Quality System
This project qualifies for Exemption#lb on the 2009 City of Renton Addendum to the
KCSWDM. The stormwater runoff to be managed by this project will be generated by
non-polluting surfaces. Consequently, no water quality treahnent is proposed.
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� �� ' � �-� � �� CON57RUCTION. COORDINAiE WORK ACCORDINGLY _�Q r�F
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� � .. �I � I � �� 10. NNNTPIN EROSION CON7ROL MEASURES IN ACCORDANCE NITH APPENDIX D OF lHE
- . _ � - � , C�I Ekl RB AND WTTER.PROTECT IN PUCE SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. �I �,
� _ " � � I - 11. REIOCAIE EROSION CIXJ7ROL MEASURES OR INSTALL NEW MEASURES SO 1MAT AS
_. I � j� _ -� y . I 9TE CONpTI0N5 CHANGE THE EROSION AND SEDiMENT CONTROL IS ALWAYS IN �� .
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LINITS 0 CONSTRUCTIpI . -� I i ��� "' �I i � - THE DRY SEASONS 0(t 7W0 DAK DURING THE WE SEASON N11H STRAW, WOOD
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EXISTNC BUILqNG,PR07ECT IN PUCE ,_ 1_ . �� I � R
D -- _ _ __-� =- _ R VE EXISTING CURB AND q1TTER 14. $EED OR SOD ANY AREAS TO REMAIN UNWORKm FOR MORE 1HAN 30 DAYS y u�
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$ILT FENCE/SiRAW WATTLE _ � � - Q __ -R 1E EXISTING DRIVEWAV AND BMPS RENOVED If APPROPRIATE. �.
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All conveyance pipes for this project will be smooth-interior 8-inch PVC or HDPE.
There will be roof drains tightlined on the eastern side of the building conveyed to the
12" concrete storm sewer main on Main Avenue S. Given the shallow depth of the storm
sewer in Main Avenue S., we have provided three storm drainage connections for the
plumbing contractor to tie into. Three curb inlet Type 1 catch basins will be installed at
the western flow line on Main Avenue S and routed to the existing 12" storm sewer mai
near the centerline of Main Avenue S. The inlet catch basins will connect to three TiT, '�
catch basins on the 12" storm sewer main. (See Figure 3 in Section 1
Alley drainage will be conveyed north in the alley via an inverted cr�
Street, alley drainage will be conveyed into a PolyDrain (trench drain) system. 7
PolyDrain system will convey the drainage from the alley through the S. 2°d StTe�
sidewalk to the S. 2°d Street flowline. Drainage will then flow west along the S. :
Street flowline to a catch basin located at the southeast corner of the S. 2"d Street and
Wells Avenue S. intersection.
The KCRTS analysis determined that the peak unmitigated runoff from the entire site
under developed conditions for a 100 year event will be 0.321 cfs. The conveyance
analysis in Figure 8.1 at the end of this section demonstrates that an 8-inch pipe at 0.5%
slope has a capacity of 0.987 cfs. Note the existing site is substantially impervious and
the proposed improvements are not expected in increase the runoff generated on-site.
No single pipe in the proposed onsite system will be laid that flat or carry the flow from
the entire site. Consequently, we conclude that the onsite conveyance system is
adequately sized for this project. See figure 8 for KCRTS output.
There are no known downstream conveyance issues that were observed during the offsite
analysis described in Section III. Existing impervious coverage will remain the same
with the proposed development. Flow conditions will be matched to existing conditions
and should not impact the City of Renton's storm water collection system. In accordance
with Secrion 1.2.4.2 of the City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM, the proposed
project need not being analyzed for downstream conveyance capacity.
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• Geotechnic�l Engineering
• Construction Monitoring
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Renton Heritage, LLC
11747 Northeast 1S� Street, Suite 300
Bellevue, Washington 98005
Attention: Mr. Oscar Del Moro
Subject: Geotechnical Evaluation
Renton Heritage Apartments
South 2"d Street and Main Ave.
Renton, Washington
Reference: Earth Consultants, Inc. (ECI)
Geotechnical Engineering Study
File No. E-9457, dated November 22, 2000
Geotech Consultants, Inc.
Geotechnical Engineering Study
JN 07190, dated July 18, 2007
Stricker Cato Murphy Architects, P.S.
"Renton Heritage Apartments"
Architectural, Civil, and Structural Plan Set
Dear Mr. Del Moro:
In accordance with your request, Earth Solutions NW, LL� (ESNW) has prepared this report
and geotechnical evaluation for the proposed developmerit. The project site is located
immediately southwest of the intersection of South 2"d Street and Main Street South in Renton,
Washington. The property is rectangular in shape, with dirr�ensions of roughly 120 feet by 250
feet. The site has been cleared of previous structures and topography across the site is flat.
Main Street South and South 2"d Street border the property to the east and north, respective{y.
An alley borders the site on the west, and an existing one-story masonry building is located
immediately south of the site. Development plans include constructian of a six-story apartment
complex that will occupy the majority of the site area. The development will incorporate one
underground parking level, with a second (partial) parking level constructed at-grade.
Excavations to achieve subgrade elevation for the underground parking level and related
foundations are estimated to be on the order of 10 to 13 feet below existing grade. Underlying
the site, previous geotechnical investigation has revealed the presence of loose sand deposits.
To achieve adequate bearing and mitigate post-construction settlement, a structural mat has
been proposed for support of foundation loads.
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Subsurface Conditions
Previous geotechnical investigations {referenced above) provide boring data sufficient for
characterizing subsurface conditions. The Geologic Map of the Renton Quadrangle (Mullineaux,
1965) identifies "artificial fill" associated with urban development throughout the site and
surrounding area. Based on review of the referenced geotechnical studies and related boring
data, subsurFace conditions are characterized largely as loose to medium dense sand and
gravel deposits. The sand and gravel deposits are likely associated with Alluvium (Acm) that is
identified along the Cedar River drainage, and beyond the limits of the area mapped as
"artificial fill". Plate 1 provided as an attachment to this report illustrates the approximate
subsurface boring locations. The boring logs and representative sieve data are also provided
as an attachment to this report.
Groundwater within the alluvial sand and gravels present throughout the site was identified at
depths of roughly 20 feet (or greater) below existing grade. The groundwater encou�tered at-
depth is considered a groundwater table, and seasonal fluctuations of several feet are common.
With respect to the proposed development, and based on review of the referenced boring log
data, the groundwater table identified at-depth (approximately 20 feet) is not expected to
inffuence the proposed construction and related underground garage excavation. However,
groundwater conditions should be evaluated during the initial stages of site excavation by the
geotechnical engineer. As necessary, supplement recommendations to address groundwater
influences will be provided.
Geologic Hazards Assessment
Based on review of the King County Liquefaction Susceptibility Map 11-5 (2010), the site and
surrounding areas are characterized as possessing moderate to high liquefaction susceptibility.
The subsurface data acquired from previous investigations identify generally loose to medium
dense sand and gravel soil conditions to depths of roughly 15 to 20 feet. Given the reported
soil conditions and depth to groundwater, we would characterize the site liquefaction
susceptibility as moderate. With respect to the proposed development, the effects of
liquefaction would largely be mitigated by the use of the currently proposed structural mat
foundations,
Mat Foundations
Loose to medium dense alluvial sand deposits are prevalent at the projected foundation
subgrade elevation for the proposed structure. Column loads associated with the proposed six-
story building structure and related post-tensioned slab are estimated to be in the range of 250
to 350 kips. Due to the loose to medium dense nature of the native sand and gravel deposits
at-depth, previous reports (referenced above) recommended pile foundations to mitigate
settlements associated with new building loads. Boring log data contained in the referenced
reports identify loose soil conditions to varying depths of up to 20 feet below grade. Based on
our review, the proposed construction of a mat slab foundation can also be considered in lieu of
pile foundations for purposes of mitigating post-construction settlements. The following soil
parameters should be used for mat foundation design:
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• Subgrade Preparation 1 ft. "Clean" Crushed Rock (underlain with geotextile)*
• Allowable Soil Bearing 3,000 psf
• Modulus of Subgrade Reaction 350 pci
* Plate 2 of this report (attached) illustrates the required subgrade preparation for the mat foundation.
Clean crushed rock shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer and shall be open graded with no
fines (1" to 1-1l2" aggregate). Geotextile placed below the crushed rock subgrade shall consist of Mirafi
500X (or equivalent}.
The specified modulus of subgrade reaction (350 pci) is intended as a design value (i.e. scale
effects and subgrade improvement accounted for). As described above, the subgrade for the
mat foundation should consist of 12-inches of "clean" crushed rock underlain by a woven
geotextile. Given the improvement and establishment of a uniform support condition below the
slab, the specified value of 350 pci for design (throughout) is appropriate. Elastic settlement of
the soil supported mat slab foundation is expected to be relatively small, and in the range of 0.5
inches or less. Due to the effective "unloading" of the building site by virtue of the planned
garage level excavation, there will be a compensating condition with respect to the new building
loads. In this respect, settlements associated with the new building loads will be sufficiently
mitigated, and are expected to be less than one inch total settlement, and one-half inch or less
differential across the width of the mat foundation.
Earthwork (Temporary Slopes 1 Shoring)
The primary earthwork activities will involve excavations to achieve foundation subgrade
elevation for the underground garage level. Excavations of roughly 10 to 13 feet below existing
grade will be necessary to establish subgrade elevation for the proposed mat foundations. At
locations where the basement garage level is sufficiently setback from the property line,
temporary slopes can be utilized to complete the excavation. The following guidelines for
temporary slope construction should be incorporated into the design:
• Allowable Slope Layback 1.5H:1 V to 1 H:1V*
• Unsupported Vertical Excavation 2..5 Feet {Max.)
• Slope Face Protection Plastic Sheeting (Anchored)
* Geotechnical engineer to observe and confirm stabitity of the temporary slope construction.
Based on review of the current plan set, there are at feast two locations where shoring will be
needed to supplement the temporary slope layback. Excavations along Grid Line "C" (Grids
"7" to "11") and Grid Line "1" (Grids "C" to "G"} will require shoring at the base of the temporary
slope. The maximum shoring height will be roughly 6 feet. Given the relatively limited height
of the shoring, driven pipe pile and plywood lagging can by used to achieve the required
excavation support. Plate 3 (attached) depicts a typical pipe pile shoring system (to be used on
an "as-needed" basis),
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Structural fill placed during the site grading activities should meet the following specifications
and guidelines:
• Structural Fill Material Granular Soils*
• Moisture Content Optimum or 2 to 4 Percentage Points Over**
• Relative Compaction Min. 90 Percent (Modified Proctor)
• Lift Thickness 12 Inch Max. Loose Lifts
* Geotechnica/ Engineer To Confirm Suitability Of Structura/ Fi!!Materials. Onsite existing fill and native
sand and gravel deposits can be considered for use as structura/ fill, 6ut may require moisfure
conditioning prior to use.
*'� Soils Shal!Not Be Placed Dry of Optimum
With res ect to under round utilit installations and backfill local 'urisdictions ma dictate the
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Retainin Walls Buildin Foundation Walls
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Retaining wall design for the project will be related primarily to the building foundation walls
associated with the underground garage level. The garage level foundation walls should be
designed to resist at-rest earth pressures and any applicable surcharge loads. The folfowing
values should be used for the building foundation wall design:
• At-Rest Earth Pressure (Restrained Wall) 50 pcf
• Adjacent Foundation Surcharge See Note*
• Traffic Surcharge (Passenger Vehicles) 70 psf (rectangular distribution)
• Passive Resistance 350 pcf (equivalent fluid)
• Al�owable Soil Bearing Capacity 3,000 �sf
• Coefficient of Friction 0.40
* For preliminary design purposes, a uniform surcharge of 125 psf (rectanguiar distribution� can be
assumed for foundation walls subjected to an adjacent foundation or mat slab surcharge. TtF�>
geotechnical engineer should provide formal surcharge design values and an evaluation of surchar�
loading during final structural design.
Additional surcharge loading from foundations, sloped backfill, or other loading should be
included in the retaining wall design, as appropriate. Drainage should be provided behind
retaining walls such that hydrostatic pressures do not develop. If drainage is not provided,
hydrostatic pressures should be included in the wall design, as appropriate. The geo#echnical
engineer should review retaining wall designs to verify that appropriate earth pressure va{ues
have been incorporated into the design and to provide additionaf recommendations, as
necessary.
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Seismic Considerations
The 2009 International Building Code speci�es several soil profiles that are used as a basis for
seismic design of structures. If the project will be permitted using the 2009 1BC, based on the
soil conditions observed at the test sites, Site Class D, from table 1613.5.2, should be used for
design.
The 2012 IBC recognizes ASCE for seismic site class definitions. If the project will be permitted
under the 2012 IBC, in accordance with Table 20.3-1 of ASCE, Minimum Design Loads for
Buildings and Other Structures, Site Class D, should be used for design.
Drainage
In our opinion, perimeter drains should be installed at or below the base of the building mat
foundation and perimeter foundation walls. Plate 2 of this report illustrates a typical subsurface
drain placement at the perimeter of the building mat foundation. The geotechnical engineer
should assess the need for supplement foundation and sub-slab drainage at the time of
construction when the building site has been fully excavated. As necessary, supplement
recommendations for subsurface drainage will be provided.
Limitations and Construction Observation
The recommendations and conclusions provided in this report are professional opinions
consistent with the level of care and skill that is typical of other members in the profession
currently practicing under similar conditions in this area. A warranty is not expressed or
implied. Variations in the soil and groundwater conditions reported in the referenced boring
data may exist, and may not become evident until construction and related excavation activities.
ESNW should reevaluate the conclusions in this report if variations are encountered. ESNW
must review the final design with respect to the geotechnical recommendations provided in this
report. ESNW should also be retained to provide testing and consultation services during
construction to confirm soil conditions and the recommendations provided in this report.
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We trust this report and geotechnical evaluation meet your current needs. If you have any ',
questions, or if additional information is required, please call. �
Sincerely,
EARTH SOLUTIONS NW, LLC
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* Test boring was terminated at 39 feet on June 14, 2007.
* Groundwater seepage was encountered at 25 feet during drilling.
' BORING LOG
�. � GEOTECH 207 - 219 Main Avenue South
CONSULTANTS,nvc Renton, Washington
Job Date: toggedby: Plafe:
07190 Jut 2007 ZJM 3
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" Groundwater seepage was encountered at 20 feet during driffing.
BORIh'G LOG
� GEOTECH 207 - 219 Main Avenue SoUth
C�T'SULTAN'I'S,nvc. Renfon, Washington
� ' Job Dafe: Logged by: Plate:
07190 Ju 2007 ZJM 4
� BORirv� 3
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'` Groundwater seepage was encountered at 26 feet during drilling.
B OR.ING LOG
.� GEOTEC�I 207 - 219 Main A�enue South
corrsL-L�c�rrrs,nvc. Renton, VlJashington
` Job Date: Logged by; PJafe;
07190 July 2007 ZJM 5
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BORING 4
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5/8"minus crushedrock
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* Groundwater seepage was encountered at 24 feet during drilling.
B ORING LO G
`„ � GEUTE CI� 207 - 219 Main Avenue South
corrsvi.r.�.��rrs,n�c. Renton, Washington
�
�– Job Date: Logged by: Plafe:
07190 Jul 2007 ZJM 6
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* Groundwater seepage was encountered at 24 feet during dril�ing.
BORING L�G
�, � GEOTECH 2p7 - 219 Main Avenue South
CONSULTANTS,n�Tc. Renton, Washington
Jab Date; Logged by: Plale:
07190 Jul 2007 ZJM 7
�
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� Groundwater seepage was encountered at 24 feet during drilling.
BORING LOG
� � GEOTECH 207 - 219 Main Avenue South
� con�svLT,�rrx�s,�c. Renton, Washing#on
� , Job Dafe: Logged by; Plafe:
07190 Juiy 2007 ZJM 8
� BORING 7
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4� � Test boring was term(nated at 39 feet on June 14, 20R7.
* Groundwater seepage was encountered at 25 feei during drilling.
' BOl.2ING LOG
� GE O TE CH 207 - 219 Main A�enue South
CONSULTANTS,nvc. Renton, Washingfon
� � Job Date: Logged by: Plate:
07190 Jul 2047 Z.JM 9
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SECTION VII— OTHER PERMITS
This project will require building and grading permits. The project site is less than an -
acre and will not require a Construction Stormwater General Permit from the Deparhnent
of Ecology.
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SECTION VIII — CSWPPP ANALYSIS & DESIGN
PART A— ESC PLAN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
KCSWDM Appendix D.3 requires that the following categories of erosion sedimentation
control measures be considered for every ground-disturbing project:
1. Clearing Limits: Prior to any site clearing or grading, areas to remain
undisturbed during project construction shall be delineated on the project's ESC
plan and physically marked on the project site.
The entire site will be subject to clearing and grading. Project limits «�ill be
delineated in the field by fencing or flagging.
2. Cover Measures: Temporary and permanent cover measures s{zall be provided
when necessary to protect disturbed areas. The intent of these measures is to
prevent erosion by having as much area as possible covered during any period of
precipitation.
Exposed soil «�ill be covered or mulched within time limits detailed in the
construction plans. Permanent landscape areas «�ill be replanted as soon as
practicable.
3. Perimeter Protection: Perimeter protection to filter sediment from sheet flow
shall be provided downstream of all disturbed areas prior to upslope grading.
Straw wattles will be installed around the perimeter of all disturbed areas along with
inlet protection at catch basins impacted by construction. Barrier measures are
detailed in the construction plans.
4. Traffic Area Stabilization: Unsurfaced entrances, roads, and parking areas used
by construction tra�c shall be stabilized to minimize erosion and tracking of
sediment offsite.
A quarry spall surfaced construction entrance into the site will be provided. The
requirements for the entrance are detailed in the construction plans.
S. Sediment Retention: Surface water collected from all disturbed areas of the site
shall be routed through a sediment pond or trap prior to release from the site,
except those areas at the perimeter of the site small enough to be treated solely
with perimeter protection. Sediment retention facilities shall be installed prior to
grading any contributing area.
It is anticipated that perimeter siltation barriers and inlet protection will provide better
silt control than sediment ponds on this 0.68 acre site. The proposed project will
excavate one story below grade for the proposed parking garage and foundation. All
runoff during construction will be contained on-site. In the event water at the base of
Renton Heritage Aparhnents DCI Engineers
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excavation does no infiltrate, baker tanks maybe utilized to settle out pumped water
prior to discharge to the City's storm water conveyance system.
6. Surface Water Collection: Surface water collection measures (e.g., ditches,
berms, etc.)shall be installed to intercept all surface water from disturbed areas,
convey it to a sediment pond or trap, and discharge it downstream of any
disturbed areas. Areas at the perimeter of the site, which are small enough to be
treated solely with perimeter protection, do not require surface water collection.
Significant sources of upstream surface water that drain onto disturbed areas
shall be intercepted and measures shall be installed concurrently with or
immediately following rough grading and shall be designed, constructed, and
stabilized as needed to minimize erosion.
No significant runoff is expected to enter the site from neighboring parcels. On-site
construction runoff will sheet flow across the site toward the silt barriers at the
perimeter. The contractor will have the option of directing concentrated flows toward
or away from specific areas as work progresses.
7. Dewatering Control: The water resulting from construction site de-watering
activities must be treated prior to discharge or disposed of as specified.
No dewatering is anticipated for this project if it is constructed during the dry season.
Wet season work may require enhanced measures, including management of
dewatering effluent.
8. Dust Control: Preventive measures to minimize wind transport of soil shall be
implemented when a tra�c hazard may be created or when sediment transported
by wind is likely to be deposited in water resources.
The construction site will be sprinkled to mitigate dust issues.
9. Flow Control: Surface water from disturbed areas must be routed through the
project's onsite flow control facility or other provisions must be made to prevent
increases in the existing site conditions 2-year and 1 D year runoff peaks
discharging from the project site during construction.
The entire existing site is impervious due to previous development on the parcels.
Consequently, no construction related increase in runoff is anticipated.
PART B— SWPPS PLAN DESIGN
Vehicles, construction equipment and/or petroleum product storage/dispensing:
• All vehicles, equipment and petroleum product storage/dispensing areas will be
inspected regularly to detect any leaks or spills and to identify maintenance needs
to prevent leaks or spills.
• On-site fueling tanks and petroleum product storage containers shall include
secondary containment.
Renton Heritage Apartments DCI Engineers
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• Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when conducting
maintenance and repair of vehicles or equipment.
• In order to perform emergency repairs on site, temporary plastic will be placed
beneath and, if raining, over the vehicle.
�; • Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge or
;
spill incident.
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SECTION IX—BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES &
DECLARATION OF COVENANT
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Renton Heritage Apartments DCI Engineers
/ �
Site Improvement Bond Quantity Worksheet
Original bond computations prepared by:
Name: Z.p�v� '�'-}-Z J G(Yr�� Date: 2"I�— �S
PE Rag(stration Number. Tel.#: Zp�--']cd'��gC���
Firm Name: D�L— [n�w1 Y1C�XG
Address: �S I$ �-1-c�/v.v-� Si-�-r��- S u:.�-1S � W� q4i l�� P�o�e�t No: Lu A l�l- �o��133 �
S��+c, t oou GU-H , SA -N Mo D .
ROAD IMPRdVEMENTS&DRAINAGE FACILITIES FINANCfAL GUARANTEE REQUiREMENTS
PERFORMANCE BQND•'• PUBUC ROAb�DRAfNAGE I
AMOUNT MAINTENANCFJDEFECT BOND•,••
StabilizatioNErasion Sediment Gantrol(ESC) (A) $ 7�S�� -
Existing Right-of-Way Improvements (B) $ �3����� -
Future Public Road Improvements&Drainage Facilities (C) $ -
Private Improvements (D) $ ���5�3 -
Construction Bond'Amount (A+B+C+D) = TO7AL (T) S �r'J�' � � � 1 -
Minimum bond'amount is 51000.
(B+C)X
Maintenance/Defect Bond'Total o.zo= $ 2�, ��2 -
NAME OF PERSON PREPARING BOND'REDUCTfON: ��1+�1 ���aYrKS Date: Z j Z- I S
•NOTE:The word"bond"as used In this document means any financial guarantee acceptable to the City ot Renton.
`"NOTE:qll prices include labor,equfpment,materials,overhead and profit. Prtces are from RS Means data adjusted for the Seattle area
or from local sources if not included in the RS Means database.
REQUIRED BOND'AMOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND MObIFICATION BY RDSD
Page 1 of 1 Unit prices updated:2/12/02
Version:4/22/02
REF 8-H BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET.xIs Report Date: 1/19/2Q10
Site Improvement Bond Quantity Worksheet
Existing Future PuGlic Private Quantfty Complated
Right-of•Way Road lmprovements Improveme�ts (Bond Reduction)�'
8�Drainage Facil$ies Quant.
n�t rice nd < uant. t, . uant t uant. Cost Complete Cost
GENERALaI:7EMS, > .�,;'`� �No.
�: ; , ., „�� , ,.,,., .,,: � „ „ , � � , , �,� <_, �... , .<.:;
Backfill8 Compaciion-embankment GI-1 $ 5.62 CY O.Oa 0.00 0.00 DAD
Bac�ll 8�Compaction-lrench GI-2 $ 8.53 CY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
C�eadRemove Brush,by hand GI-3 $ 0.36 5Y 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clearing/GrubbingfT'ree Removaf GI-4 $8,876.96 Acre O.pO 0.00 0.00 0.00
Excavatlon-bulk GI-5 S 1.50 CY � --- " - 0.00 0.00 � � 0.00 0.00
Excavaiion-Trench GI-6 $ 4.06 CY Z N 3� 0.00 0.00 U.OQ D.00
Fencing,cedar,fi'high GI-7 $ 18.55 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Fencing,chain link,vinyl coated, 6'high GI-8 S 13.44 LF 0.00 0.06 O.OU O.OD
Fencing,chain fink,gate,vinyl coated, 2 GI-9 $1,271.81 Each 0.00 O.QO O.UO 0.00
Fencing,split rail,3'high GI-1 $ 12.12 LF 0.00 0.00 O.QD 0.00
Fill&compact-common barrow GI-11 $ 22.57 CY 0.00 0.60 O.QO 0.00
Ffll&compact-gravel base GI-1 $ 25.48 CY �, 6 p.00 0.00 D.00 D.00
Fill&campact-screened topsoil GI-1 $ 37.85 CY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Gabion,12"deep,stone filled mesh GI-1 $ 54.31 SY 0.00 O.DO 0.00 0.00
Gabion,18"deep,stone filled mesh GI-i 5 74.85 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Gabton,36"deep,slone Flled mesh C�I-1 $ 132.48 SY 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00
Grading,flne,by hand GI-1 $ 2.02 SY O.OD 0.00 0.00 D.00
Grading,fine,with grader GI-1 $ 0.95 SY 0.00 Q.00 0.00 0.60
Monuments,3'long GI-1 $ 135.13 Each O.OU 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sensitive Areas Sign GI-2 $ 2,88 Each 0.00 0.00 O.oD 0.00
Sodding,1"deep,sloped ground Gl-21 $ 7.46 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 D.00
Surveying,Ilne&grade GI-2 $ 788.26 �ay O.QO 0.00 0.00 D.00
Surveying,lot locationllines GI-2 $1,556.64 Acre 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Traffic control crew(2 Ilaggers) GI-2 $ 85.18 HR �g , 0.00 Q.00 0.00 6.00
Trafl,4"chipped wood GI-2 $ 7.59 SY 0.00 0.00 O.OD O.OQ
7rail,4"crushed cinder GI-2 $ 8.33 SY 0.00 0.00 D.00 0.00
Trail,4"tap course GI-2 $ 8.19 SY 0.00 0.00 O.QO 0.00
Wall,retaining,concrete GI-2 � 44,16 SF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
all,rockery G -2 9.49 S O.OU O.QO . 0.00
Page 2 of 7 SUBTOTAL T$! �j,S�J.$Q }fl 0.00 �(,�jzS 0.00 0.00
Unit prices updated:?112102
Version:4122142
_ F"�£ ,,B�..0 "Jr:"TI�..�._Zf�_.�E__�. :� f :: 9 1t
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Site Improvement Bond Quantity Worksheet
Existlng Future Public P►ivate Bond Rsductlon`
Right-of-way Road Improvements Improvements
3 Dralnage Facilities Quant.
nit nce nit uant. ost uant. Cost uant. ost Complete Cost
ROAD IMPROVEMENT_ No.. _; ; � � . . - , , ,;,.:.:
AC Grinding,4'wide machine<1000sy RI-1 $ 23.00 SY d • p 35 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
AC Grinding,4'wide machlne 1000-200D RI-2 S 5.75 SY 0.00 O.UO 0.00 0.00
AC Grinding,4'wfde machlne>2006sy RI-3 $ 1.38 SY 0.00 0.00 D.00 0.00
AC Removal/DisposallRepa(r RI-4 � 41.14 SY � 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Barricade,type I RI-5 $ 30.63 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Barricade,type III(Permanent) RI-6 $ 45.05 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0_00
Curb b Gutter,ralled RI-7 S 13.27 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.QO
Curb&Gulter,vertical RI-8 $ 9.69 LF ,7(�0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60
Curb and Gutter,demolltfon and dlsposal RI-9 $ 13.58 LF +{ 0.00 0.00 U.00 0.00
Curb,extruded asphalt RI-1 $ 2.44 LF O.QQ 0.00 0.00 0.00
Curb,extruded concrete RI-11 $ 2.56 LF 0.00 0.00 O.OD 0.00
Sawcut,asphalt,3"depth RI-1 $ 1.85 LF Z,S O.UD 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sawcut,concrete,per 1'depth RI-1 S 1.69 LF 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sealant,asphalt Rl-1 $ 0.99 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 U.O6
Shoulder,AC, (seo AC raad unit price) Rl-1 $ - SY 0.00 0.00 6.00 O.OD
Shoulder,gravel,4"thick RI-1 $ 7.53 5Y 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
5idewalk,4"thick RI-1 $ 30.52 SY q(� ��•$ ppG, 0.00 0.00 0.00 b.00
Sidewalk,4"thick,demolition and dispos RI-1 $ 27.73 SY Q 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60
Sidewalk,5"thick RI-1 $ 34.9A 5Y 0.00 O.QO 0.06 0.00
Sidewalk,5"thick,demolltion and dispas RI-2 $ 34.65 SY a.00 O.UO 0.00 0.00
Sign,handicap RI-21 a 85.2B Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Striping,per statl RI-2 $ 5.82 Each 0.00 O.DO 0.00 0.00
Striping,thermoplastic,(for crosswalk) RI-2 S 2.36 SF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Striping,4"reRectorized line I-2 0.25 L 0.00 0.00 .00
Page 3 of 7 SU6TO7AL �'��� 2�10�1�.00 0.00 6.00 0.00
Unit prices updated:2/92/02
Versian:4l22102
REF S-H BOND QUANTITY WORKSNEE7.xls Report Date: 1/1912010
Site Improvemenfi Bond Quantity Worksheet
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nit nce nit uant ost Quant. ast Quant, ost Cpmplete Cost
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For KCRS'93,(additional 2.5�"base)add:RS-1 $ N�3.60 SY 1 0.00 w� O.OD�, l A ` 0 00 0.00
AC Overlay,1.5"AC RS-2 $ 7.39 SY 0.00 0.00 O.UO D.00
AC Overlay,2"AC RS-3 $ 8.75 SY y �[ ,5 p 0.00 O.DO 0.00 D.DO
AC Road,2",4"rock,First 2500 SY RS-4 $ 17.24 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06
AC Raad,2",4"rock,Qty.over 25005Y RS-5 $ 13.36 SY 0.00 O.OQ 0.00 0.06
AC Road,3",4"rock,First 2500 SY RS-6 � 19.69 SY 0.00 6.00 U.00 6.00
AC Road,3",4"rock,Qty.over 2500 SY RS-7 $ 15.81 SY 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00
AC Road,5",First 2500 SY RS-8 $ 14.57 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
AC Road,5",Qty.Over 2500 SY R5-9 � 13.94 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
AC Road,6",First 25D0 SY S-1 $ 16.76 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
AC Road,6",Qty.Over 2500 SY S-1 $ 16.12 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Asphalt Treated Base,4"thlck S-1 $ 9.21 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Gravel Road,4"rock,�irst 2500 5Y S-1 S 11,41 SY 0.00 0.00 O.pO 0.00
Gravel Road,4"rock,Qty.aver 2500 SY S-1 a 7.53 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OQ
PCC Road,5",no base,over 2500 SY S-1 $ 21.51 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
PCC Road, 6",no base,over 2500 SY S-1 $ 21.87 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.pO
hickened Edge 5- 8.89 LF 0.0� 0.00 0. 0
Page 4 of 7 SUBTOTAL � 3��3�,$O p,pp 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Unrt nce nR uant. Cost uant. ost uant. Cost Complete Cost
� Foc Cutvert p�oes, Average of 4'cover,was assumed:Assuma perforated,PVC Is same price as solkJ pipe.;
Access Road,WD D-1 $ 16.74 SY 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Bollards-tixed D-2 $ 244.74 Each 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.00
Bollards-removable D-3 $ 452.34 Each 6.00 O.UO 0.00 0.00
'(CBs include frame and lid)
CB Type I b-4 $1,257.84 Each .00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CB Type IL D-5 $1,433.59 Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CB 7ype II,48"diameter D-6 �2,033.57 Each 3 pp,"j 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
for additional depth over 4' D-7 $ 436.52 FT 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.OQ
CB Type II,54"diameter D-8 $2,182.54 Each 0.00 0.00 D.00 0.00
for additional depth over 4' D-9 S 486.53 FT 0.00 O.QO o.oa O.UO
CB Type II,&0"diameter D-10 S 2,351.52 Each 0.00 0.00 O.QO 0.00
for additional depth over 4' D-11 $ 536.54 F7 O.OD 0.00 0.00 0.00
CB Type II,72"diameter D-12 $3,212.64 Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 I
for additional depth over 4' D-13 $ 692.21 FT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Through-curb Inlet Framework(Add) D-1b $ 366.09 Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00
Cleanout,PVC,A" D-15 S 130.55 Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Cleanout,PVC,6" D-16 $ 174.90 Each 0.00 0.00 GQ (op 0.00 U.00
Cleanoui,PVC,8" D-17 $ 224.19 Each 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,PVC,4" 0-1 B $ 8.64 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,PVC,6" D-19 $ 12.60 LF �.00 0.06 0.06 0.60
Culvert,pVC, 8" D-20 $ 13.33 LF 0.00 O.OQ 0.60 0.00
Culvert,PVC,12" O-21 $ 21.77 LF 0.00 O.QO 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,8" D-22 $ 17.25 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,12" D-23 $ 26.45 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,15" D-24 $ 32.73 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,18" b-25 $ 37.74 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,24" D-26 $ 53.33 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,30" D-27 $ 71.45 LF 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,36" D-28 $ 112.11 LF 0.00 0.00 Q.00 0.00
Culvert,CMP,48" D-29 $ 140.83 LF 0.00 0.00 Q.00 O.OD
Culvert,CMP,60" D-30 $ 235.45 LF 0.00 8.00 0.00 0.00
u vert,CMP,72" -3 02. 0.00 0.00 .
Page 5 of 7 SUBTOTAL � 1 I� �'3 r.�� 0.00 O.OD $ ����6a 0.00 0.00
Unft prices updated:2/12/02
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Right-of•way Road Improvements Improvements
DRAINAGE CONTINUED �Drainage Facilities Quant.
o. Unrt Prrce Unit uant Cost uent. ost Quant. ost Complete Cost
Culvert,Concrete.8" D-32 21.02 LF 0 0 0 p
Culvert,Concrete,12" D-33 $ 30.05 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvsrt,Cancrete,15" D-34 $ 37.34 LF Q 0 0 0
Culvert,Concrete,18" D-35 $ 44.51 LF Q 0 0 0
Culvert,Concrete,24" D-36 $ 61.07 LF 4 0 0 0
Culve�t,Concrete,30" D-37 $ 104.1 B LF b 0 0 0
Culvert,Concrete,36" D-38 $ 137.&3 LF U 0 0 0
Culvert,Concrete,42" D-39 $ 158.42 LF p p p p
Culvert,Concrete,48" D-40 $ 175.94 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP,6" D-41 $ 10.70 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvart,CPP,B" b-42 $ 16.10 LF 0 D 0 p
Culvert,CPP,12" D-43 $ 20.70 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP, 15" Q-44 $ 23.00 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP,18" D-45 $ 27.60 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP,24" d-46 $ 36.80 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP,30" Q-47 $ 46.30 LF 0 0 0 0
Culvert,CPP,36" D-48 $ 55.20 LF 0 0 0 0
Ditching D-49 S 8.08 CY 0 0 0 0
Flow Dlspersal Trench (1,436 base+) D-54 $ 25.99 LF
French Drain (3'depth) 0-51 $ 22.6D lF 0 0 0 0
Geotextile,laid in trench,polypropylene D-52 $ 2.40 SY 0 0 9 0
Infiltretion pand testing D-53 $ 7A.75 NR 6 0 0 0
Mid-tank Access Riser,48"dia, 6'deep D-54 $1,6D5.40 Each Q 0 0 0
Pond Overttow Spillway D-55 $ 14,01 SY 0 0 0 0
ReskrictodOil Separator,12" D-56 $1,045.19 Eeah 0 0 0 0
RestrictorlOil Separator,15" D-57 $1,095.56 Each Q 0 0 0
RestrictodOil Separator,18" D-58 $i,146.16 Each 0 0 0 0
Riprap,placed D-59 $ 39.08 CY 0 0 0 0
Tank End Reducer(38"diameter) D-60 5 1,000.50 Each 0 0 0 0
Trash Rack,12" D-61 $ 211.97 Each 0 0 0 0
Trash Rack,15" D-62 $ 237.27 Each 0 ' 0 0 0
Trash Rack, 78" D-63 $ 268.89 Each 0 0 0 0
rash Rack,21" - 306.8 ach 0 0 0
Page 8 of 7 SUBTOTAL 0 0 0 0
Unit prices updated:2/12/02
Version:4122/02
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PARKING LOT SURFACING
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No.
2"AC,2"top course rock&A"barrow PL-1 $ 95.84 SY 0 0 0 0
2"AC, 1.5" top caurse&2.5"base cou PL-2 $ 17,24 SY U 0 0 0
4"select borrow PL-3 $ 4.55 SY D 0 0 0
1.5"top course rock 8 2.5"base course PL-A $ 11.41 SY 0 0 0 0
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WI-3 CY 0 0.00 D.00 0.00
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30•�CONTINGENCY 8.MOBILIZATION: -� 30 ,Gqy��00.00 0.00 4�j�5�.3$ O.OQ 0.00
GRANDi'UTAL: ,� �3'-�i��S 0.00 p,p6 �ls�s�_ O.OQ O.QO
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Unit prices updated:2/17J02
Version:4/22l02
REF 8-H BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET.xIs Report Date: 1N912010
Return Address: �
City Clerk's Office -
City of Renton
1055 S Crrady Way
Renton,WA 98057
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DECLARATION OF COVENANT FOR INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE OF STORMWATER FACILITIES AND BMPS ` '
Grantor: COSm05 �J6�a�M�+►� �a�'pvn�
Grantee: City of Renton
Legal Description: s�� ���1L�r �4- ��4Tt`'`F�H�D�
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#: ���I SO ► a y$"� }a13 1 So 1�..40 . �a.3 t 5 a E a3� � �a 3�SO� �3�
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IN CONSIDERATION of the approved City of Renton pernvt �
for application file No. LUA/SWP relating to the real property("Properiy")
described above,the Grantor(s),the owner(s)in fee of that Property,hereby covenants(covenant)with the �
City of Renton, a political subdivision of the state of Washington, that he/she(they)will observe, consent
to, and abide by the conditions and obligations set forth and described in Paragraphs 1 through 10 below
with regard to the Property, and hereby grants(grant)an easement as described in Paragraphs 2 and 3.
Grantor(s)hereby grants(grant), covenants(covenant),and agrees(agree)as follows:
1. The Grantor(s) or his/her(their) successors in interest and assigns ("Owners of the described
property") shall at their own cost, operate,maintain,and keep in good repair, the Propert�'s stormwater ;
facilities and/or best management practices ("BMPs") constructed as required in the approved
construction plans and specifications on file with the City of Renton and submitted to the '
City of Renton for the review and approval of permit(s) . The
property's stormwater facilities and/or best management practices("BMPs")are shown and/or listed on
E�thibit A. The property's stormwater facilities and�'or BMPs shall be maintained in compliance with the
operation and maintenance schedule included and attached herein as Exhibit B. Stormwater facilities
include pipes, swales, tanks,vaults,ponds, and other engineered structures designed to manage and/or
treat stormwater on the Property. Stormwater BMPs include dispersion and infiltration devices,native
vegeta.ted areas, permeable pavements, vegetated roofs,rainwater harvesting systems,reduced impervious
surface coverage, and other measures designed to reduce the amount of stormwater runoff on the
Property.
2. City of Renton shall have the right to ingress and egress over those portions of the Property
necessary to perform inspections of the stormwater facilities and BMPs and conduct maintenance
activities specified in this Declaration of Covenant and in accordance with RMC 4-6-030.
3. If City of Renton detemunes that maintenance or repair work is required to be done to any of
the stormwater facilities or BMPs, City of Renton shall give natice of the specific maintenance and/or
repair work required pursuant to RMC 4-6-030. The City shall also set a reasonable time in which such
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work is to be completed by the Owners. If the above required maintenance or repair is not completed
within the time set by the City,the City may perform the required maintenance or repair,and hereby is
given access to the Property, subject to the exclusion in Paragraph 2 above, for such purposes. Written
notice will be sent to the Owners stating the City's intention to perform such work. This work will not
commence until at least seven(7)days after such notice is mailed. If,within the sole discreti�n of the
City,there exists an imminent or present danger,the seven(7) day notice period will be waived and
maintenance and/or repair work will begin immediately.
4. If at any time the City of Renton reasonably determines tbat a stormwater facility or BMP on
the Property creates any of the hazardous conditions listed in RMC 4-4-060 G or relevant municipal
successor's codes as applicable and herein incorporated by reference, the City may take measures
specified therein.
5. The Owners shall assume all responsibility for the cost of any maintenance or repair work
completed by the City as described in Paragraph 3 or any measures taken by the City to address hazardous
conditions as described in Paragraph 4. Such responsibility shall include reimbursement to the City
within thirty(30)days of the receipt of the invoice for any such work performed. Overdue payments will
require payment of interest at the current legal rate as liquidated damages. If legal action ensues, the
prevailing party is entitled to recover reasonable litigation costs and attorney's fees.
6. The Owners are hereby required to obtain written approval from City of Renton prior to
filling,piping, cutting, or removing vegetation(except in routine landscape maintenance)in open
vegetated stormwater facilities(such as swales, channels,ditches,ponds, etc.), or perfomung any
alterations or modifications to the stormwater facilities and BMPs referenced in this Declaration of
Covenant.
7. Any notice or consent required to be given or otherwise provided for by the provisions of this
Agreement shall be effective upon personal delivery, or three(3) days after mailing by Certified Mail,
return receipt requested.
8. With regard to the matters addressed herein,this agreement constitutes the entire agreemen•
between the parties, and supersedes all prior discussions,negoriarions, and all agreements whatsoe�,
whether oral or written.
9. This Declaration of Covenant is intended to protect the value and desirability of the rea:
properiy described above, and shall inure to the benefit of all the citizens of the City of Renton an�l
successors and assigns. This Declaration of Covenant shall ru n �t�i i'-� th� I�3 n�3 �,�n�i h� h i n d::1�� �.�,���r
Grantor(s),and Grantor's(s') successors in interest,and assign�.
10. ThisDeclarationofCovenantmaybeterminated b} �����uuun ut�a �tr�<<�r, a�r:�mcnt h� th�
Owners and the City that is recorded by King County in its real property records.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Declaration of Covenant for the Inspection and Maintenance of
Stormwater Facilities and BMPs is executed this day of ,20
GRANTOR,owner of the Property
GRANTOR, owner of the Property
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STATE OF WASHINGTON )
COUNTY OF KING )ss.
On this day personally appeared before me:
, to me known to be the individual(s) described in
and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged that they signed the same as
their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein stated.
Given under my hand and official seal this day of ,20
Printed name
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
residing at
:vly appointrnent expires
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(R�P�N Dsx y�1�
LOTS 16 THROUGH 20 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 13. :"i_. �. i �.!; ! �:: i � . t�i
RENTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF PL
PAGE 135, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THE WEST 5 FEET OF SAID LOT 16 DEEDED TO THE C'T"?�Y nF
RENTON BY QUIT CLAIM DEED
RECORDED MAY 7, 1979 UNDER RECORDING NO. 7905070b29:
AND EXCEPT THF. WEST 5 FEET OF SAID LOT 17 DEEDED Tn
RENTON BY Q
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SECTION X —OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Renton Heritage Apartments DCI Engineers
DRAINAGE FACILITIES '
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL I
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Renton Heritage Apartments
207-219 Main Avenue South
Renton. Washingtor�
Prepared by:
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818 Stewart Street Seattle.WA 98101-3311
(206)332-1900 Phone (888)433-8�30 Toil Free (2061 332-160G Fax
DCI Job No. 14012-0023
July 9, 2014
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The stormwater management system for the Renton Heritage Apartments consists of a
Type 1 catch basin located on Main Avenue South, an open curb face frame and grate
catch basin and connecting pipes.
Catch basins & connecting pipes: Catch basins aze located at collection points and pipe
junctions. They include sumps below the outlets to store accumulated sediment. Catch
basins must be inspected periodically and emptied of sediment as needed, either by
mechanical or manual means. Connecting pipes are designed to be self-flushing in large
storms, and do not ordinarily require maintenance.
The follotii-ir2g pages ifzclude drnwings of the layout arad details of the drainage
components,followed by maintena�ace guidelines from the King Counry Stormwater
Design Manual (KCSWDM).
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PIPE MATERIAL IN51DE
FRAME AND VANED GRATE ouM�rere
REINFORCE�OR 12„
PLAIN CONCRETE
ALL METAL PIPE 15'
,� 3p.
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(STD.SPEC.9-0520) � 12�
� S• SOLID WALL PVC
(STD.SPEC.9-D5.12(1)� ��
PROFILE WALL PVC 15.
6°OR 12° (STD.SPEC.9-05.12(2))
*CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE
STORM SEWER PIPE
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ONE#3 BAR HOOP FOR 6"HEIGHT
TWO tl3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12'HEIGHT
RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION
Za�,C�61 rs'lcFtiO•
`Sg� �s� NOTES
Q� 1. As acceptable attematives to the rebar shown in the PRECAST BASE
(� SECTION,fibers(placed according to the Standard Specifications),or
A�`�' �' wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot shail
� be used with the minimum required rebar shown in the ALTERNATIVE
� PRECAST BASE SECTION. Wire mesh shall not be placed in the
knockouts.
#3 BAR FACH CORNER
� Z 2. The knockout diameter shall not be greater than 20". Knockouts shall
/ � have a wall thidcness of 2"minimum to 2.5"maximum. Provide a 1.5"
N minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe.
After the pipe is installed,fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance
#3 BAR FACH SIDE •:ry with Standard Specification 9-04.3.
3. The maximum depth f�om the finished grade to the lowest pipe invert
shall be 5'.
#3 BAR EACH WAY a 4. The frame and grate must be installed with the flange down.
PRECAST BASE SECTI�N 5. The Precast Base Section may have a rounded floor,and the walis may
be sloped at a rate of 1:24 or steeper.
6. The opening shall be measured at the top of the precast base section.
7. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the basin has been placed.
B. All grade rings and castings shall be set in mortar in accordance with
Standard Specification 9-04.3.
k3 BAR EACH CORNER
18"MIN.
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#3 BAR HOOP �
SEE NOTE 1
ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION
1'�Y i STD. PLAN - 200.00
�� + PUBLIC WORKS CATCH BASIN TYPE 1 '
�N�O$ DEPARTMENT .'v1A�CH 2��i
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5 112'
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� HOOD � �
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TOP VIEW 8ECTION { A ,l
FRAME DETAII �
NOTE8 �
1. The asymme6y of the Combination Inlet shall be considered when �
calculating the offset distance for the catch basin. See SECTION A.
1
2. The dimensions of the Frame and Hood may vary slightly among dif-
ferent manufacturers. The Frame may have cast features intended �
CURB OR CURB ANO GUTTER to support a grate guard. Hood units shall mount outside of the �
Frame. The methods for fastening the Safety Bar/Debris Guard Roa i
MATCH TOP OF HOOD to the Hood may vary. The Hood may include casting lugs. The top
TO TOP OF CURB(TYP.) of the Hood may be cast with a pattem. i
HO°D�, 3. Attach the Hood to the frame with two 3/4"X 2"hex head bolts,nuts, i
and oversize washers. The washers shall have diameters adequate
S�AFNE�TTYIBAR�/DEBRIS GUARD to assure full bearing across the slots. �
20�•2a'VANED GRATE 4. When bolt-down grates are specified in the contract,provide two �
� i FRAME holes in the frame that are vertically aligned with the grate siots.
Tap each hole to accept a 5/8"x-11 NC x 2"allen head cap screw. i
Location of bolt-down holes varies among different manufadurers.
See BOLT-DOWN DETAIL
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5 Only ductile iron Vaned Grates shall be used.
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6. This plan is intended to show the installation details of a manufao-
�� tured product. It is not the intent of this plan to show the speafic �
ISOMETRIC VIEW details necessary to fabricate the castings shown on this drawing.
ti`�Y o STD. PLAN - 203.00 ,
*� � PUBLIC WORKS OPEN CURB FACE
�i DEPARTMENT FRAME AND GRATE MARCH 2O08 �
�NTo ' INSTALLATION DETAIL
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL,CONVEYANCE,AND WQ FACILIT'IES
' NO. 5-CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Structure Sediment Sediment exceeds 60%of the depth from the Sump of catch basin contains no
bottom of the catch basin to the invert of the sediment.
lowest pipe into or ouf of the catch basin or is
within 6 inches of the invert of the lowest pipe
into or out of the catch basin.
Trash and debris Trash or debris of more than Yz cubic foot which No Trash or debris blocking or
is located immediately in front of the catch basin potentialiy blocking entrance to
opening or is blocking capaaty of the catch basin catch basin.
by more than 10%.
Trash or debris in the catch basin that exceeds No trash or debris in the catch basin.
'/,the depth from the bottom of basin to invert the
lowest pipe into or out of the basin.
Dead animals or vegetation that could generate No dead animals or vegetation
odors that could cause complaints or dangerous present within catch basin.
gases(e.g.,methane).
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic foot in No condition present which would
volume. attract or support the breeding of
insects or rodents. j
Damage to frame Corner of frame extends more than'/.inch past Frame is even with curb.
and/or top slab curb face into the street(If applicable).
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square inches or Top slab is free of holes and cracks.
cracks wider than Y.inch.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab,i.e., Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
separa6on of more than'/<inch of the frame from
the top slab.
Cradcs in walls or Cracks wider than Yz inch and longer than 3 feet, Catch basin is sealed and
bottom any evidence of soil particles entering catch structurally sound.
basin through cracks,or maintenance person
judges that catch basin is unsound.
Cracks wider than Yz inch and longer than 1 foot No cracks more than'/,inch wide at
at the joint of any inlet/outlet pipe or any evidence the joint of inleUouUet pipe.
of soil particles entering catch basin through
cradcs.
Sett{emenU Catch basin has settled more than 1 inch or has Basin replaced or repaired to design
misalignment rotated more than 2 inches out of alignment. standards.
Damaged pipe joints Cradcs wider than Yrinch at the joint of the No cracks more than Y.-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of inleUoutlet pipes.
the catch basin at the joint of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil,gasoline,concrete slurcies or paint. according to applicable regu(ations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
InIeVOutlet Pipe Sediment Sediment filling 20%or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
accumulation
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in inleUoutlet No trash or debris in pipes.
pipes(includes floatables and non-floatables).
Damaged Cracks wider than Yrinch at the joint of the No cracks more than'/.-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
at the joints of the inleUoutlet pipes.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENA:�ICE RFQUIREMENTS FLOW CONTROL,COIvti'EYANCE,AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 5- CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Metat Gretes Unsafe grate opening Grate with opening wider than'/B inch. Grate opening meets design
(Catch Basins) standards.
Trash and debris Trash and debris that is blocking more than 20% Grate free of trash and debris.
of grate surface. footnote to guidelines for disposal
Damaged or missing Grate missing or broken member(s)of the grate. Grate is in place and meets design
Any open structure requires urgent standards.
maintenance.
Manhole Cover/Lid Covedlid not in piace CoverAid is missing or only partially in place. Covedlid protects opening to
Any open structure requires urgent structure.
maintenance.
Locking mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by one Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Not Working maintenance person with proper tools.Bolts
cannot be seated. Self-locking coveNlid does not
work.
Coverllid difficult to One maintenance person cannot remove Cover/lid can be removed and
Remove cover/lid after applying 80�bs.of lift. reinstalled by one maintenance
person.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL,CONVEYANCE,AND WQ FACILITIES I
NO. 6-CONVEYANCE PIPES AND DfTCHES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When I
Component Maintenance is Performed ',
Pipes Sediment 8�debris Accumulated sediment or debris that exceeds Water flows freely through pipes.
accumulation 20°k of the diameter of the pipe.
Vegetation/roots Vegetation/roots that reduce free movement of Water flaws freely through pipes.
water through pipes.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materiais removed and disposed of
pollution as oil,gasoline,concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants '
present other than a surface oil fiim. ',
Damage to protective Protective coating is damaged;rust or corrosion Pipe repaired or replaced. I
coa6ng or corrosion is weakening the structural integrity of any part of '
P�Pe� I
Damaged Any dent that decreases the cross section area of Pipe repaired or replaced. ,
pipe by more than 20%or is determined to have ,
weakened structural integrity of the pipe. �
Ditches Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per 1,000 Trash and debris cleared from ,
square feet of ditch and slopes. ditches. j
Sediment Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20%of the Ditch cleaned/flushed of all sediment '
accumulation design depth. and debris so that it matches design.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which may Noxious and nuisance vegetation
constitute a hazard to County personnel or the removed according to applicable
public. reguiations_ No danger of noxious
vegetation where County personnel
or the public might normally be. ,
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil,gasoline,concrete slurries or paint. according to applicab�e regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surtace oil film.
Vegeta6on Vegetation that reduces free movement of water Water flows freely through ditches.
through ditches.
Erosion damage to Any erosion observed on a ditch slope. Slopes are nat eroding.
slopes
Rock lining out of One layer or less of rock exists above native soil Replace rocks to design standards.
place or missing(If area 5 square feet or more,any exposed native
Applicable) soil.
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