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C.N.I. JOB NO. 2007-074
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i. PI�C�J�CT QVERVIEW �I
Existing Conditions:
This project is located at 1515 Lake Av�� S. in the City of Renton. The site is
approximately 0.34 acres. There is an existing home located in the eastern
portion of the property. There is an exi:sting shed in the western portion of the
property. There is also a concrete drivE�way, and there are some concrete and
brick walkways. The rest of the site is rnostly grass in the eastern finro thirds of
the site, while the western third consist;> of mostly trees and brush, with a steep
slope that slopes to the west. The exisl ing site drainage sheetflows to the west
toward a wetland and SR 167. The site's soils appear to be a combination of
Beausite Gravelly Gravelly Sandy Loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes (BeC), Beausite I
Gravelly Gravelly Sandy Loam, 15 to 3()5 percent slopes (BeD), and Puget Silty
Clay Loam (Pu). i
Proposed Conditions: I
The project proposes to subdivide the site into two residential lots. Both lots will I
access off of Lake Ave South via a new 15' wide paved driveway.
New roof runoff will be conveyed through a downspout dispersion trench and the
new driveway runoff will be controlled via another dispersion trench,
II. REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
The core requirements of the King Courity Surface Water Design Manual
(KCSWDM) will be provided as follows:
Core Requirement #1, Discharge at the Natural Location:
The natural discharge location fo�this site is along the west property line
where the runoff enters a wetlancl located along the east side of SR 167.
This will remain the discharge location of the new roof and driveway
runoff after it is routed through diapersion trenches.
Core Requirement #2, Offsite Analysi�:
Please see Level 1 Offsite Drain��ge Analysis in Appendix B.
Core Requirement #3, Runoff Control;
Runoff will be controlled via dispe�rsion.
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Core Requirement#4, Conveyance System:
There is a new conveyance syst�m for the new driveway that consists of
storm pipes and catch basins.
Core Requirement #5, Erosion/Sedirr�entation Control:
An erosion and sedimentation ccmtrol plan will be implemented during
construction. Some of the elemE�nts that are anticipated to be included
are a construetion entrance, silt rence, and seeding.
Core Requirement #6, Maintenance and Operations:
A maintenance and operations r��anual will be submitted at a later date, if
requested.
Core Requirement #7, Financial Guarantees and Liability:
The owner will provide this inforr�ation prior to permit issuance.
III. OFFSITE ANALYSIS
Please see Appendix B for offsite analysis.
IV. RETENTION/DETENTION ANAL.YSIS AND DESIGN
Flow control is not required for this site because the improvements do not
increase the existing runoff by 0.5 cfs or- greater. Per Section 1.2.3 of the 1990
KCSWDM this project is exempt from runoff control. Calculations are provided
in Appendix A.
1�. CONVEYANC� SY�TEM ANAL`f�l$ AND DE�IGN
There is a new conveyance system for the new driveway that consists of storm I�,
pipes and catch basins. Calculations w ll be provided at a later date if �
requested.
VI. SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUD�IES
A Geotechnical Report has been prepared by PanGEO Inc. for this project.
VII. BASIN AND COMMUNITY PLANS
No basin or community plans are known to exist.
VIII. QTHER QERMIT�
No other permits are known to be requir��d at this time.
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IX. EROSIONISEDIMENTATION C��NTROL DESIGN
An erosion and sedimentation control plan will be implemented during
construction. Some of the elements th��t are anticipated to be included are a
construction entrance, silt fence, and sE:eding. Calculations will be submitted at
a later date, if required.
X. BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES AND DECLARATION OF
COVENANT
This information will be provided prior t�� permit issuance if requested.
XI. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATFONS MANUAL
A maintenance and operations manual �rill be submitted at a later date, if
requested.
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APPENDIX A
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FLOW CONTRO� CALCULATIONS
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RUNOFF CALCULATIONS PERFORII�ED BY STORMSHED
Project Precips
[10o yr) 9.80 in
Drainage Area: predev
Hyd Method: SBUH Hyd Loss Method: SCS CN Number
Peak Factor. 484.00 SCS Abs: 0.20
Storm Dur 24.Od hrs
Area CN TC
Pervious 0.2600 ac 83.62 0.20 hrs
Impervious 0.0800 ac 98.00 0.00 hrs ,
Total 0.3400 ac
Supporting Data:
Pervious CN Data:
pasture 85.00 0.1700 ac
trees, brush and grass 81.00 0.0900 ac
Impervious CN Data:
buildings, driveways,walks 98.00 0.0800 ac
Pervious TC Data:
Flow type: Description: Length: Slope: CoefF: Travel Time
Sheet grass 159.00 ft 15.00% 0.1500 7.83 min
Sheet brush, trees, long grass 17.00 ft 65.00% 0.4000 1.60 min
Sheet brush, trees, long grass 30.00 ft 55.00% 0.4000 2.69 min
Impervious TC Data:
Flow type: Description: Length: Slope: Coeff: Travel Time
Sheet dummy variable 1.00 ft 70.00°� 0.0100 0.01 min
Drainage Area: dev
Hyd Method: SBUH Hyd Loss Method: SCS CN Number
Peak Factor: 484.00 SCS Abs: 0.20
Storm Dur 24.00 hrs
Area CN TC
Pervious 0.2300 ac 84.04 020 hrs
Impervious 0.1100 ac 98.00 0.00 hrs
Total 0.3400 ac
Supporting Data:
Pervious CN Data:
lawn 86.00 Q.1400 ac
trees, brush and grass 81.00 0.0900 ac
Impervious CN Data:
buildings, driveways, walks 98.00 0.1100 ac
Pervious TC Data:
Flow type: Description: Length: Slope: Coeff: Travel Time
Sheet grass 159.00 ft 15.00% 0.1500 7.83 min
Sheet brush, trees, long grass 17.00 ft 65.00°k 0.4000 1.60 min
Sheet brush, trees, long grass 30.00 ft 55.00% 0.4000 2.69 min
Impervious TC Data:
Flow type: Description: Length: Slope: Coeff: Travel Time
Sheet dummy variable 1.00 ft 70.00% 0.0100 0.01 min
BasinlD Peak Q Peak T Pe�ik Vol Area Method Raintype Event
------- (cfs) (hrs) (ac��ft) ac /Loss
predev 0.6471 8.00 0.2324 0.34 SBUHISCS TYPEIA 100 yr
dev 0.6643 8.00 0.2379 0.34 SBUH/SCS TYPEIA 100 yr
APPENDIX B
OFFSITE ANALYSIS
LEVEL 1 QR.AINAGE ANALY�I�
OF
QUI FENG LI SHORT PLAT
1515 LAKE AVE S
RENTON, WASHINGTON
FOR
RAYMOND NG
6622 S. 12��ST.
SEATTLE, WA 98178
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November 19, 2009
C.N.I. JOB NO. 2007-074
Prepared by Larry S. Krueger, P.E.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. TASK1 STUDY AREA DEF�INITION AND MAPS '
II. TASK 2 RESOURCE REVIE:W II'
III. TASK 3 FIELD INSPECTION
IV. TASK 4 DRAINAGE SYSTE:M DESCRIPTION AND PROBLEM
DESCRIPTIONS
V. TASK 5 MITIGATION OF E;�CISTING OR POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
TASK1 STUDY AREA I�EFINITION AND MAPS
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TASK 1
STUDY AREA pEFINITIQN
This project is located at 1515 Lake Av�� S. in the City of Renton. The site is
approximately 0.34 acres. There is an �xisting home located in the eastern
portion of the property. There is an exi:�ting shed in the western portion of the
property. There is also a concrete driveway, and there are some concrete and
brick walkways. The rest of the site is rnostly grass in the eastem two thirds of
the site, while the western third consist;> of mostly trees and brush, with a steep
slope that slopes to the west. The exisi ing site drainage sheetflows to the west
toward a wetland and SR 167. The site's soils appear to be a combination of
Beausite Gravelly Sandy Loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes (BeC), Beausite
Gravelly Sandy Loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes (BeD), and Puget Silty Clay
Loam (Pu).
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Adopted Basin Plans and Finalized Drainage Studies:
The site is not located in a basin plan.
Basin Reconnaissance Summary Re��orts:
No known reports are known to exist.
Critical Drainage Area Maps:
The site is not known to be located in any critical drainage areas.
(FEMA) Maps:
The site is located outside the 100 year flood plain.
Other Offsite Analysis Reports:
No other downstream analysis reports are known to exist.
Sensitive Areas F��li�
None of the site is loc
map under Task 1). However, there is �� wetland west or tr,e sita ana tr�e 10G
year floodplain is located to the south o1 the site
DNR Drainage Problems Maps:
Not applicable.
Road Drainage Problems:
Not applicable.
King County Soils Survey: �
The site's soils appear to be a combinat on of Beausite Gravelly Sandy Loam,
6 to 15 percent slopes (BeC), Beausite (;ravelly Sandy Loam, 15 to 30 percent
slopes (BeD}, and Puget Silty Clay Loam (Pu).
Wetlands Inventory Maps:
There is a category 2 wetland located w��st of the site. The wetland's buffer is
located in the western portion of the site.
Migrating River Studies:
Not applicable.
Drainage Complaints:
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were no complaints near the downstream analysis limits of this project
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A field inspection was conducted on Nc►vember 4, 2009 to inspect the onsite
drainage system of the site. Offsite dr2inage systems were also inspected I,
downstream approximately 1/4 mile{s) from the discharge point of the site. The I
inspection involved investigation of the ten specific items of a Level 1 I
Inspection per the King County Surtace Water Design Manual, 1990. The �
inspection yielded the following finding>: '
1. There were no existing or potential F�roblems observed.
2. The existing drainage system capacty was adequate.
3. There were no existing or potential ffooding problems.
4. There were no existing/potential overtopping, sedimentation, scouring or
bank sloughing problems.
5. No significant destruction of aquatic habitat or organisms was noticeable.
6. Qualitative data such as land use, impervious surfaces, topography, and '
soil types was noted and can be found in Task 4 information.
7. Information was collected on pipes, ditches, and structures. This I
information is also included in the T��sk 4 information.
8. Tributary basins delineated in Task ' were verified.
9. No neighbors were contacted.
10. The weather conditions at the time c�f the inspection were windy and rainy.
TASK 4 DRAINAGE SYS�TEM DESCRIPTION AND '
PROBLEM DE:SCRIPTIONS i
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TASK 4 DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCF:IPTION AND PROBLEM I
DESCRIPTIQNS
Site Drainaqe i
This project is located at 1515 Lake Av�: S. in the City of Renton. The site is �
approximately 0.34 acres. There is an �xisting home located in the eastern !
portion of the property. There is an exi:�ting shed in the western portion of the
property. There is also a concrete drivE�way, and there are some concrete and
brick walkways. The rest of the site is rnostly grass in the eastern two thirds of
the site, while the western third consist:� of mostly trees and brush, with a steep
slope that slopes to the west. The existing site drainage sheetflows to the west
toward a wetland and SR 167. The site's soils appear to be a combination of
Beausite Gravelly Sandy Loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes (BeC), Beausite
Gravelly Sandy Loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes (BeD), and Puget Silty Clay '
Loam (Pu).
Offsite Drainaqe
An Off-Site Analysis Drainage System T�able is provided on the next page that
describes in detail the offsite drainage components at least %4 mile downstream i
from the project discharge location. Please refer to the offsite drainage map in _
Task 1 because the map symbols listed in the table correspond to drainage
component symbols on the offsite drain��ge maps.
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OFF-SITE ANALYSIS DRAINAGE SYSTEM TABLE
SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, CORE REQUIREMENT#2
Basin: Black River Subbasin Name: Subbasin Number:
Symbol Drainage Drainage Slope Distance Existing Potential Observations of fieid
Component Type, Component from site Problems Problems inspector, resource
Name, and Size Description discharge reviewer, or resident
See map Type:sheet flow,swale, drainage basin,vegetatlon, % '/.ml= 1,32D ft. constrictions,under capacfty,ponding, tributary area,likelihood of problem,
stream,channet,pipe, cover,depth,type of sensitive overtopping,floodfng,habitat or organism overtlow pathways,potentlal impacts
pond;Size:diameter, area,volume destruction,scouring,bank sloughing, '
surtace area sedimentation,incision,other erosion
A Sheet Flow Leaves site on thc west �1% 0-�130'0' None None None
side into a wetland.
Wctland is heavily
vegetated with grass
and trees.
B Swale Runoffenters large �1% 130'--�630' Nnnr NnnP e;;,��� h��n.�a �- �-
:,.,�,,.........:,.., �usy
swale (---6-8')along east freeway. No problems
side of SR 167 and observed.
flows south. Swa1e is
vegetated with grass,
trees, and bcrry vines.
C 3'xY box culvert Runoff enters box -1% 630'-�900' Nonc None Culvert wasn't observed due
culvert that flows west to busy freeway and lockcd
under SR 167. lids.
D 5'pipe and manholes Flows south along west 0.15% 900'-�1500' Nonc None None
sidc of East Valley
Road. S into a concrete
pipe
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E 5' pipe and manholes Flows west under the 0.l_5% 1500'-3900' None None None.
southern lane of SW
19�' Strcet.
F Swale Runoff dumps into �I% 3900'+ None None None.
large swale(�]0' wide)
west of the intersection
of SW 19�' Street and
Raymond Ave SW and
continues to flow west.
Swale had dirt bottom,
1-2' of water in it,trees
and brush on the sides.
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TASK 5 MITIGATIC)N OF EXISTING OR
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS ,
TASK 5 MITIGATION OF EXISTING C)R POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
After a thorough field inspection and a ��etailed resource review there were no
major or existing problems identified. 1�he proposed improvements will not
produce a significant impact to the existing drainage patterns once the site has
been stabilized and the runoff has beeri controlled via dispersion trenches.
A temporary erosion and sedimentation control plan has been designed to
minimize the transport of sediment laden runoff to the downstream conveyance
system prior to permit issuance.
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• Surveyars �Ptafinei�s •Enginee�-s
November 19, 2009
Rick Moreno, Engineering Specialist
City of Renton Development Sen�ices Divisian
1055 S. Gradv Wa�-
Renton,WA 98057
RE: Qui Feng Li Short Plat(LUA08-148)
Dear Mr. Moreno:
We have received your comments da.ted October 23,2009 regarding the above project. We have
addressed those comments below.
1. We have revised the drainage narrative to include an offsite analysis. Please see AppendiY B of the
narrative for the Level 1 Offsite Analvsis.
2. We have provided drainage calculations in Appendix A of the narrative that sho«�that the project is '�
exempt from flow control because the improvements do not increase the existing runoff by 0.5 cfs or
greater. The drainage calculations show that the ne�ti�improvements only increase the runoff by less than
0.02 cfs,«hieh is well belo���the threshold. ���
We feel that��e have adequately addressed�-our comments. Please approve this project as soon as��ou II
can. �
Sincerely, �
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Alex Pietsch,Administrator
October 23, 2009
Larry 5. Krueger, P.E.
945 North Central,Suite#104
Kent,WA 98032
SUBJECT: QUI FENG LI SHORT PLAT LUA-08-148
CIVIL PLAN REVIEW
Dear Mr. Krueger:
We have completed our review of civil improvement pians submitted on October 22, 2009.
The review included the civil design issues including starm water,sanitary sewer, and domestic
water utility improvements necessary to develop the site.
Please refer to the red line plans attached for eomplete correction remarks and comments. For
items referencing the Storm Water Comments, please respond as identified below:
1. Under the conditions o#the Surface Water Narrative received December 16, 2008, a
complete offsite analysis will be submitted during the engineering review stage of this
project. To dote, no offsite analysis has been received.
2. Previous plan review for this project requested the engineer support by calculation,the
assumption the proposed runoff will not exceed 0.5 cfs. To dore, no calculations hove
been received to support this requesi.
Please provide two (2)sets calculations which support the civil ptans. If you have any '�
questians, please contatt me at (425}430-7278 or rmoreno rentonwa.(�o�. ��,
Sincerety,
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Rick Mor�no ,
Engineering Specialist ,
aevelopment Services Division/Plan Review
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Cc: Kayren Kittrick,Development Fngineering Supervisor
RM 09-045
Renton City Hall • 1 Q55 5outh Grady Way • Rertton,Washi�gton 98057 • rentonwa.gov
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Prepared by Larry S. Krueger, P.E.
945 N. Centrai.Suite#104 Kent WA 98032
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1. PROJECT OVERVIEW
Existing Conditions:
This project is located at 1515 Lake Ave S. in the City of Renton. The site is
approximately 0.34 acres. There is an existing home located in the eastern
portion of the property. There is an e;<isting shed in the western portion of the
property. There is also a concrete driveway, and there are some concrete and
brick walkways. The rest of the site is mostly grass in the eastern two thirds of
the site, while the westem third consi:;ts of mostly trees and brush, with a steep
slope that slopes to the west. The existing site drainage sheetflows to the west
toward a wetland and SR 167. The sii:e's soils appear to be a combination of
Beausite Gravelly Gravelly Sandy Loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes (BeC), Beausite
Gravelly Gravelly Sandy Loam, 15 to :305 percent slopes (BeD), and Puget Silty
Clay Loam (Pu).
Proposed Conditions:
The project proposes to subdivide the site into finro residential lots. Both lots will
access off of Lake Ave South via a ne�ti 15' wide paved driveway. ,
New roof runoff will be conveyed through a downspout dispersion trench and the I
new driveway runoff will be controlled �via another dispersion trench.
II. REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
The core requirements of the King County Surface Water Design Manual
(KCSWDM) will be provided as follows:
Core Requirement#1, Discharge at the Natural Location:
The natural discharge location f��r this site is along the west property line
where the runoff enters a wetland located along the east side of SR 167.
This will remain the discharge location of the new roof and driveway
runoff after it is routed through dispersion trenches.
Core Requirement#2, Offsite Analysis:
A complete offsite analysis will b�e submitted during the engineering
review stage of this project, if recauired. The existing site drainage
sheetflows to the west toward a�nretland on the east side of SR 167.
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Core Requirement #3, Runoff Control:
Runoff will be controlied via di:>persion.
Core Requirement #4, Conveyance System:
There is a new conveyance sy:stem for the new driveway that consists of
storm pipes and catch basins.
Core Requirement #5, Erosion/Sedimentation Control:
An erosion and sedimentation c;ontrol plan will be implemented during
construction. Some of the elements that are anticipated to be included
are a construction entrance, silt fence, and seeding.
Core Requirement#6, Maintenance and Operations:
A maintenance and operations manua( will be submitted at a later date, if
requested.
Core Requirement #7, Financial Gu�irantees and Liability:
The owner will provide this information prior to permit issuance.
111. OFFSITE ANALYSIS
��+plete�#sitea�lysis � , _:.�-- �.���_ .. . . _.
_ The existinc� site drainage sheetflows to the west �
toward a wetland on the east side of SR 167.
IV. RETENTI�N/DETENTION ANA,LYSIS AND DESIGN
Flow control is not required for this sitE� because the improvements do not
increase the existing runoff by 0.5 cfs or greater. Per Section 1.2.3 of the 1990
KCSWDM this project is exempt from runoff control. Calculations will be
provided if requested.
V. CONVEYA6NCE SYSTEM ANAL,YSIS AND DESIGN
There is a new conveyance system for the new drivewa� that consists of storm
pipes and catch basins. ��lcutations v!rill be� �
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VI. SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUI)IES
A Geotechnical Report has been prepared by PanGEO Inc. for this project.
VII. BASIN ANC► COMMUNITY PLA�JS
No basin or community plans are known to exist.
VIII. OTHER PERMITS
No other permits are known to be required at this time.
IX. EROSION/SEDIMENTATION �;ONTROL DESIGN
An erosion and sedimentation control plan will be implemented during
construction. Some of the elements tl�at are anticipated to be included are a
construction entrance, silt fence, and seeding. Calculations will be submitted at
a later date, if required.
X. BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITI( SUMMARIES AND DECLARATION OF
COVENANT
This information will be provided prior to permit issuance if requested.
XI. MAINTENANCE AND OPERAI'IONS MANUAL
A maintenance and operations manual will be submitted at a later date, if I
requested.