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WITHIN 300-FEET OF THE SUBJECT SITE
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
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APPLICATION NO: __________________________ _
The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services
Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development.
NAME
ABBEY VINCENT H D
EXECUTOR
ARNOLD GARY & RENEE
BANASKY PATRICIA
BOEHME JOE
BRE PROPERTIESITAX DEPT
BURLINGTON NORTHRN
SANTA FE
CARLSEN III JOHN A
CITY OF RENTON
COLLIER GEORGE F
ENNEKING RONALD+DONNA
ADDRESS
9005 21ST AV NW
SEATTLE WA
98117
2520 PARK PL N
RENTON WA
98056
4310 NE 5TH CT#102
RENTON WA
98059
2607 MEADOW AV N
RENTON WA
98055
44 MONTGOMERY 36TH FLR
SAN FRANCISCO CA
94104
ATTN PROP TAX
PO BOX 96189
FORT WORTH TX
76161
17553 SE 133RD
RENTON WA
98056
1055 S GRADY WY
RENTON WA
98055
2419 MEADOW AV N
RENTON WA
98055
1325 N 24TH ST
RENTONWA
98056
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL
NUMBER
334450029007
229650014207
229650012102
229650011005
052305903909
052305900301
052305904204
052305903305
229650013001
052305902406
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FELL LARRY E 1402 N 26TH ST 229650011708
RENTONWA
98056
FLEMING ROGER M 1404 N 24TH ST 052305900400
RENTONWA
98056
FOSS LAUNCH & TUG CO 660W EWONG 052305905102
SEATTLE WA
98119
FRIENDS OF YOUTH GRIFFIN HOME 229650016509
16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND WA
98052
FRIENDS OF YOUTH GRIFFIN HOME 229650017002
16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND WA
98052
FRIENDS OF YOUTH GRIFFIN HOME 229650018000
16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND WA
98052
FRIENDS OF YOUTH GRIFFIN HOME 229650018505
16225 N E 87TH A-6
REDMOND WA
98052
GALVIN CATHERINE & 2407 GARDEN CT N 052305906605
RICHARDS RENTON WA
98056
GIANINI KATHLEEN M 1311 N 26TH ST 052305902307
RENTON WA
98055
GRIESER WALTER 2423 GARDEN CT N 052305906308
RENTON WA
98056
GROVE JULIE K 2515 PARK PL N 229650014504
RENTON WA
98056
HAMMOND ROBERT 1313 N 26TH ST 229650012300
A+MILDRED M RENTON WA
98056
HEARTHSTONE HOMES LLC PO BOX 3023 164450049006
RENTONWA
98056
HEARTHSTONE HOMES LLC PO BOX 3023 164450050004
RENTONWA
98056
HEARTHSTONE HOMES LLC PO BOX 3023 164450051002
RENTONWA
98056
HOLMA BETTY M 1409 NORTH 24TH STREET 334450023505
RENTON WA
98056
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HOPKINS RICHARD AND 2511 PARK PL N 229650014405
SUSAN TRUST RENTONWA
98056
HOWELL DENTON C & SHAWN 2613 MEADOW AV NORTH 229650010502
M RENTON WA
98056
JENSEN CHARLES 2621 MEADOW PL N 052305904501
RENTON WA
98056
JONES LEWIS HUGH+SALL Y A 1401 N 24TH ST 052305902505
RENTONWA
98056
LEE KEVIN & PRISCILLA 2420 GARDEN CT N 229650013407
RENTON WA
98056
LINCOLN DAVID M 1412 N 24TH ST 052305903701
RENTON WA
98056
MAO YU+MIN WU 1221 N 26TH ST 229650015105
RENTONWA
98056
MARINA LANDING C/O HSC REAL ESTATE INC 334450031508
PO BOX 19001
SEATTLE WA
98109
MATHESON JAMES K+CHERYL 2417 GARDEN CT N 052305906407
J RENTON WA
98056
MCDONALD PATRICK 1405 N 24TH ST 334450023604
RENTONWA
98056
MULLINAUX MICHAEL G 1415 N 24TH 334450023406
RENTON WA
98056
OLDS PETRUDE WILLIAM 1314 N 26TH ST 229650011500
JR+JEA RENTON WA
98056
PALMER GARY D+MARCIE M 2507 PARK PL NORTH 229650014009
RENTON WA
98056
PALMER GARY D+MARCIE M 2507 PARK PL N 229650014306
RENTON WA
98056
RADNICH ROBERT B 2501 MEADOW AV N 229650012904
RENTON WA
98056
REED TIMOTHY 1627 NE STANTON 229650013100
PORTLAND OR
97212
REED TIMOTHY M & PATRICIA 1627 NE STANTON RD 052305907702
M PORTLAND OR
97212
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REED TIMOTHY M+PATRICIA 1627 NE STANTON RD 052305906209
M PORTLAND OR
97212
RING JACK & DOROTHY 1830 DORAL CT 229650013605
PAHRUMP NV
89048
SCHEER ROBERT D+BUHRIG 1301 N 26TH ST 229650015006
AMYL RENTONWA
98056
SCHOFIELD JOHN M 2505 MEADOW AV N 229650012607
RENTONWA
98056
SCOTT JAMES B 1405 N 28TH ST 229650015501
RENTON WA
98055
SMITH DAVID M 1308 N 26TH 052305903800
RENTON WA
98056
SOBRATO DEVELOPMENT CO 10600 N DEANZA BL #200 229650020006
CUPERTINO CA
95014
STORK MICHAEL R+BARBARA 2219 MEADOW AV N 334450025005
J RENTONWA
98056
STORK MICHAEL RAY 2219 MEADOW AV N 052305902703
RENTON WA
98056
T AIWO JOSEPH A+BOTERO 2421 MEADOW AV N 229650013209
IRENE RENTON WA
98056
WAGNER RICHARD JORGENSEN ANNABELLE 052305906506
2411 GARDEN CT N
RENTON WA
98056
WEG LLC PO BOX 2701 229650013308
RENTONWA
98056
YAO LIN XIN 2415 PARK PL N 229650013803
RENTONWA
98056
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Applicant Certification
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(Print Name)
owners and their addresses were obtained from:
Title Company Records -f 4 h t... J ' t.. King County Assessors Records -j-I'OI'1 C-I,6 (\'" n "''IT'' P~,,4 1"7,,/.1
Signed ..PJ~ Date ?-Zl-t?5
(Ap Icant)
NOTARY
fore me, a Not~C7ubliC, in a d for the State of Washington, .
residing at --'c...:::..-"--=~~-:::::::......~~-=+--on th~ day of """'" 20 a ~ ~ , # p ;y __ .......... sA. . PL, 'II " ______ I .: ~"'f;.' ••••••••• '7~'( II,
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****For City of Renton Use****
CERTIFICATION OF MAILING
I, _________ ., hereby certify that notices of the proposed application were mailed to
(City Employee)
each listed property owner on _______ _
Signed ______________ _ Date: _________ _
NOTARY
ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing
at on the day of ,20 __ "
Signed _______________ _
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9005 21ST AVNW
SEATTLE WA 98117
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BOEHME JOE
2607 MEADOW A V N
RENTON WA 98055
052305904204
CARLSEN III JOHN A
17553 SE 133RD
RENTON W A 98056
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ENNEKING RONALD+DONNA
1325 N 24TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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FOSS LAUNCH & TUG CO
660WEWONG
SEATTLE WA 98119
229650018000
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16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND W A 98052
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GIANINI KATHLEEN M
1311 N 26TH ST
RENTON WA 98055
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HAMMOND ROBERT A+MILDRED M
1313 N 26TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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HEARTHSTONE HOMES LLC
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RENTON WA 98056
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HOWELL DENTON C & SHAWN M
2613 MEADOW AV NORTH
RENTON WA 98056
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RENTON WA 98055
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RENTON W A 98056
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RENTON W A 98056
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PO BOX 96189
FORT WORTH TX 76161
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COLLIER GEORGE F
2419 MEADOW AV N
RENTON WA 98055
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FLEMING ROGER M
1404 N 24TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
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16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND W A 98052
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GAL VIN CATHERINE & RICHARDS
2407 GARDEN CT N
RENTON W A 98056
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GROVE JULIE K
2515 PARK PL N
RENTON WA 98056
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PO BOX 3023
RENTON W A 98056
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2511 PARK PL N
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2507 PARK PL N
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1627 NE STANTON RD
PORTLAND OR 97212
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130 I N 26TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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SMITH DAVID M
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RENTON W A 98056
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1314 N 26TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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2501 MEADOW AVN
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REED TIMOTHY M+P A TRICIA M
1627 NE STANTON RD
PORTLAND OR 97212
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SCHOFIELD JOHN M
2505 MEADOW A V N
RENTON W A 98056
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10600 N DEANZA BL #200
CUPERTINO CA 95014
229650013209
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1830 DORAL CT
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1405 N 28TH ST
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RENTON WA 98055
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RENTON W A 98056
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RENTON WA 98056
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1311 N 26TH ST
RENTON WA 98055
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1313 N 26TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
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RENTON WA 98056
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2613 MEADOW A V NORTH
RENTON WA 98056
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2520 PARK PL N
RENTON W A 98056
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RENTON W A 98055
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2423 GARDEN CT N
RENTON W A 98056
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RENTON WA 98056
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1409 NORTH 24TH STREET
RENTON WA 98056
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JENSEN CHARLES
2621 MEADOW PL N
RENTON W A 98056
229650012102
BANASKY PATRICIA
4310 NE 5TH CT # 102
RENTON W A 98059
052305900301
BURLINGTON NORTHRN SANTA FE
ATTN PROP TAX
PO BOX 96189
FORT WORTH TX 76161
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COLLIER GEORGE F
2419 MEADOW AVN
RENTON W A 98055
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1404 N 24TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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16225 NE 87TH A-6
REDMOND W A 98052
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2407 GARDEN CT N
RENTON W A 98056
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2515 PARK PL N
RENTON WA 98056
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PO BOX 3023
RENTON W A 98056
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1415 N 24TH
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2507 PARK PL N
RENTON W A 98056
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1627 NE STANTON RD
PORTLAND OR 97212
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1301 N 26TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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2219 MEADOW AVN
RENTON W A 98056
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1412 N 24TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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2417 GARDEN CT N
RENTON W A 98056
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13 14 N 26TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
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2501 MEADOW A V N
RENTON WA 98056
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1627 NE STANTON RD
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2505 MEADOW A V N
RENTON W A 98056
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2421 MEADOW AVN
RENTON W A 98056
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2415 PARK PL N
RENTON W A 98056
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1221 N 26TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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1405 N 24TH ST
RENTON W A 98056
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2507 PARK PL NORTH
RENTON W A 98056
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REED TIMOTHY
1627 NE STANTON
PORTLAND OR 97212
229650013605
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1830 DORAL CT
PAHRUMP NV 89048
229650015501
SCOTT JAMES B
1405 N 28TH ST
RENTON W A 98055
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2219 MEADOW AVN
RENTON W A 98056
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MEMORANDUM
Date: September 13, 2005
To: City Clerk's Office
From: Stacy M. Tucker
Subject: Land Use File Closeout
Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City
Clerk's Office.
Project Name: N 26th St/Park PI N Storm System Project
LUA (file) Number: LUA-05-080. ECF. CAR
Cross-References:
AKA's:
Project Manager: Valerie Kinast
Acceptance Date: July 15, 2005
Applicant: Daniel Carey, City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Owner: City of Renton
Contact: Daniel Carey
PID Number: City R-O-W
ERC Approval Date: August 9, 2005
ERC Appeal Date: August 29, 2005
Administrative Approval: CAR approval -August 10, 2005
Appeal Period Ends:
Public Hearing Date:
Date Appealed to HEX:
By Whom:
HEX Decision: Date:
Date Appealed to Council:
By Whom:
Council Decision: Date:
Mylar Recording Number:
Project Description: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet
of an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is
intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and ex;emption from critical areas regulations to construct in a
geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the
project.
Location: Along Park PI N, south of N 26th St, & west of Park PI N at 2415
Park PI N
Comments:
Marleen Mandt
1408 N 26th Street
Renton, WA 98056
tel: 425-271-1167
(party of record)
Updated: 08/10/05
PARTIES OF RECORD
N 26TH ST JPARK PL STORM SYSTEM
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
Daniel Carey
City of Renton -Surface Water
Utility
,
(owner / applicant)
(Page 1 of 1)
Belle Vista
Apts
Proposed Storm Line
Neighborhood Detail Map
N 26th ST I PARK PL N
STORM SYSTEM PROJECT
City of Renton Surface Water Utility
D. Carey 6/05
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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Com-
mittee has issued a Determination of
Non-Significance for the following pro-
ject under the authority of the Renton
Municipal Code.
N 26th St I Park PI N Storm
System Project
LUA05-0S0, ECF, CAR
Location: Along Park Place N,
south of N 26th Street, and west of
Park Place N at 2415 Park Place N.
The City of Renton Surface Water
Utility is requesting Environmen-
tal (SEPA) Review of a proposal to
replace up to 750 linear feet of an
existing storm sewer line in Park
Place North, south of North 26th
Street, and on private property
extending west of Park Place
North within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12
inches in diameter and add eight to
twelve new catch basins. The pro-
ject is intended to improve drain-
age by replacing the current sys-
tem that discharges water at the
top of a steep slope causing exces-
sive water flow down the hillside.
Appeals of the environmental
determination must be filed in writing
on or before 5:00 PM on August 29,
2005. Appeals must be filed in writing
together with the required $75.00
application fee with: Hearing Exam-
iner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady
Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to
the Examiner are governed by City of
Renton Municipal Code Section 4-S-no.B. Additional information regard-
ing the appeal process may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's
Office. (425) 430-6510.
Published in the King County Journal
August 15, 2005. #S49147
City of Re ... on Department of Planning / Building / Public ~.vrks
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 1"~"""'-::::: '"'. )
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGE~erie Kinast ~
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th StiPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mik~h lO':
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public SeNices
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
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Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
CITY. RENTON
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
August 30, 2005
Daniel Carey
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
SUBJECT: N 26th St/Park PI N Storm System Project
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
Dear Mr. Carey:
Planning/BuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
This letter is to inform you that the appeal period has ended for the Environmental Review
Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance for the above-referenced project.
No appeals were filed on the ERC determination. This decision is final and application for the
appropriately required permits may proceed. If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact me at (425) 430-7289.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Valerie Kinast
Associate Planner
cc: Marleen Mandt / Party of Record
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ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME: N 26th Stl Pori< PI N Stonn System Prolect
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
LOCATION: Along Pork PI N, south 01 N 26th St, ond w.st of Perk PI N ot24'5 Pork PI N
DESCRIPTION: The City 01 Renton Surface Water Utility I, reque'tlng Environmental (SEPA) Review of a
propos.' to replace up to 750 IIn •• r , .. t o' an Ixlstlng stann sewer line In Park Place North. louth of North 26th
S!tr •• t, and on private property extending we.t of Park Piaci North within ••• ement .. The replacement pipe
would be 12 Inches In diameter and add eight to twelve new catch ba.lnt. The project 'I Intended to Improve
drainage by replacing the current tYltem that dltchargel water at the top of I steep 'lope causing excessive
water flow down the hillside. the city of renton environmental review committee (erc) ha. determined that the
proposed action does not have a significant adverse Impact on the environment.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be fned In writing on or before 5:00 PM on August 29, 2005.
Appeals must be flied In writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of
".nton, 1055 South Grady Way. Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton
MuniCipal Code Section 4--&-110.8. Addltlonallnfonnatlon rtlgardlng the appeal process may be obtained from the
Renton City Clerl<'s Offlce, (425) 430-65,0.
IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE SET AND
ALL PARTIES NOTIFIED.
Proposed Storm Line
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON. DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
Please Include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file Identification.
CERTIFICA TION
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NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNATURE:
CITY OF RENTON
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 12th day of August, 2005, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing ERC Determination documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
Daniel Carey, City of Renton Surface Water Utility Applicant/Contact
Marleen Mandt Party of Record
(Signature of sender>;,~ ~
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COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
purposes mentioned in the instrument. ., ( , ~), ?
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Olympia, WA 98504-7015
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ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME: N 26th St I Park PI N Storm System Project
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
LOCATION: Along Park PI N, south of N 26th St, and west of Park PI Nat 2415 Park PI N
DESCRIPTION: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility Is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review of a
proposal to replace up to 750 linear feet of an existing storm sewer line In Park Place North, south of North 26th
Street, and on private property extending west of Park Place North within easements. The replacement pipe
would be 12 Inches In diameter and add eight to twelve new catch basins. The project Is Intended to Improve
drainage by replacing the current system that discharges water at the top of a steep slope causing excessive
water flow down the hillside. the city of renton environmental review commlHee (erc) has determined that the
proposed action does not have a significant adverse impact on the environment.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be flied in writing on or before 5:00 PM on August 29, 2005.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of
Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton
Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 O.B. Additional Information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the
Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE SET AND
ALL PARTIES NOTIFIED.
Belle Vista
Apts
Proposed Storm Line
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
Please Include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file Identification.
~r-t
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
August 12, 2005
Daniel Carey
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
SUBJECT:
Dear Mr. Carey:
N 26th St I Park PI N Storm System Project
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
CITY. RENTON
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERG) and is to inform you that
they have completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above-referenced project. The
Committee, on August 9, 2005, decided that your project will be issued a Determination of Non-
Significance.
The City of Renton ERC has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on
the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c).
This decision was made by the ERC under the authority of Section 4-6-6, Renton Municipal Code, after
review of a completed environmental checklist and other information, on file with the lead agency. This
information is available to the public on request.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on
August 29, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with:
Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner
are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 O.B. Additional information regarding the
appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
If the Environmental Determination is appealed, a public hearing date will be set and all parties notified. If
you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call me at (425) 430-7289.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Valerie Kinast
Associate Planner
cc: Marleen Mandt I Party of Record
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Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
August 12, 2005
Washington State
Department of Ecology
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
CITY ,--,F RENTON
PlanningIBuildinglPublic Works Department
Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator
Subject: Environmental Determinations
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following project reviewed by
the Environmental Review Committee (ERG) on August 9,2005:
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:
N 26th St I Park PI N Storm System Project
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
Along Park Place N, south of N 26th Street & west of Park Place N
at 2415 Park Place N
The City of Renton Surface Water Utility is requesting
Environmental (SEPA) Review of a proposal to replace up to 750
linear feet of an existing storm sewer line in Park Place North,
south of North 26th Street, and on private property extending west
of Park Place North within easements. The replacement pipe
would be 12 inches in diameter and add eight to twelve new catch
basins. The project is intended to improve drainage by replacing
the current syst~m that discharges water at the top of a steep
slope causing excessive water flow down the hillside.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on
August 29, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with:
Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner
are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code SeCtion 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the
appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
If you have questions, please call me at (425) 430-7289.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Valerie Kinast
Associate Planner
cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division
WDFW, Stewart Reinbold
David F. Dietzman, Department of Natural Resources
WSDOT, Northwest Region
Duwamish Tribal Office
Karen Walter, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (Ordinance)
Melissa Calvert, Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program
US Army Corp. of Engineers
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED
ADVISORY NOTES
APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
APPLICANT: City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
PROJECT NAME: N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility is requesting Environmental
(SEPA) Review of a proposal to replace up to 750 linear feet of an existing storm sewer line in Park Place North,
south of North 26th Street, and on private property extending west of Park Place North within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add eight to twelve new catch basins. The project is
intended to improve drainage by replacing the current system that discharges water at the top of a steep slope
causing excessive water flow down the hillside.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
LEAD AGENCY:
Along Park Place N, south of N 26th Street & west of Park Place N at
2415 Park Place N
The City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
Advisory Notes to Applicant:
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination.
Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for
environmental determinations.
Planning
1. Some of the mitigation measures included in this report are proposed by the applicant in the project application
documents. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all mitigation is implemented as proposed, and that
any additional information requiring review is submitted and approved prior to starting work.
2. The project must comply with requirements and conditions of approval as set forth in the Exemption from Tree
Cutting and Land Clearing and the Waiver from Steep Slope Critical Areas Regulations granted for the project.
1 . Maintain emergency access at all times.
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
APPLICATION NUMBER: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
APPLICANT: City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
PROJECT NAME: N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The City of Renton Surface Water Utility is requesting Environmental
(SEPA) Review of a proposal to replace up to 750 linear feet of an existing storm sewer line in Park Place North,
south of North 26th Street, and on private property extending west of Park Place North within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add eight to twelve new catch basins. The project is
intended to improve drainage by replacing the current system that discharges water at the top of a steep slope
causing excessive water flow down the hillside.
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
LEAD AGENCY:
Along Park Place N, south of N 26th Street, and west of Park Place N at
2415 Park Place N
City of Renton
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Development Planning Section
This Determination of Non-Significance is issued under WAC 197-11-340. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be
involved, the lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before S:OO PM on August 29, 200S.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton,
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code
Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's
Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
SIGNATURES:
Dennis Culp, Administrator
Community Services Department
August1S,200S
August 9,2005
DATE
DATE:
LAND USE FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROJECT LOCATION:
August9,2005
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner
Within the right-of-way on Park PI N, south of N 26th St,
and in private easements, west of Park PI N at 2415 Park
PIN
Parcels 0523059064, 0523059065, 2296500138,
2296500200
PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up
to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on private property within
easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and the proposal would add
8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
water that runs down a hillside. The project requires environmental reveiw and a waiver from
critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption is
needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: Pursuant to RMC section 4-4-130C.3. of the Tree Cutting
and Land Clearing Regulations an exemption to remove trees on a steep slope is granted for
the following reason(s):
X Maintenance Activities/Essential Tree Removal for Public or Private Utilities, Roads
and Public Parks.
DECISION: The project is exempt from routine vegetation management permit requirements
provided it is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section 4-3-050.CA.d:
1. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to landslides,
accelerated soil creep, settlement and subsidence or hazards associated with strong
ground motion and soil liquifaction.
2. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to flooding,
erosion, increased turbidity, siltation, or other forms of pollution in a watercourse.
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DATE:
LAND USE FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROJECT LOCATION:
August9,2005
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner
Within the right-of-way on Park PI N, south of N 26th St,
and in private easements, west of Park PI N at 2415 Park
PIN
Parcels 0523059064, 0523059065, 2296500138,
2296500200
PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up
to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on private property within
easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and the proposal would add
8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
water that runs down a hillside. The project requires environmental reveiw and a waiver from
critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption is
needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: Pursuant to RMC section 4-4-130C.3. of the Tree Cutting
and Land Clearing Regulations an exemption to remove trees on a steep slope is granted for
the following reason(s):
X Maintenance Activities/Essential Tree Removal for Public or Private Utilities, Roads
and Public Parks.
DECISION: The project is exempt from routine vegetation management permit requirements
provided it is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section 4-3-050.C.4.d:
1. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to landslides,
accelerated soil creep, settlement and subsidence or hazards associated with strong
ground motion and soil liquifaction.
2. The land clearing and tree cutting will not create or significantly contribute to flooding,
erosion, increased turbidity, siltation, or other forms of pollution in a watercourse.
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3. Land clearing and tree cutting will be conducted to maintain or provide visual screening
and buffering between land uses of differing intensity, consistent with the applicable
landscaping and setback provisions of the Renton Municipal Code.
4. Land clearing and tree cutting shall be conducted so as to expose the smallest practical
area of soil to erosion for the least possible time, consistent with an approved build-out
schedule and including any necessary erosion control measures.
5. Land clearing and tree cutting shall be consistent with subsetion D2 of this section,
Restrictions for Critical Areas, and RMC 4-3-050, Critical Areas Regulations.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. Trees shall be maintained to the maximum extent feasible.
2. Trees that are removed must be replaced with native species if doing so would not
interfere with the utilities system. Replanting of trees must not include the following tree
species:
a. All Populus species, including cottonwood.
b. All Alnus species, including red alder, black alder and white alder.
c. Salix species, including weeping willow unless along a stream bank and away from
paved areas.
d. All Platanus species, including London plane tree and American
sycamore/buttonwood.
3. Trees that are retained must be protected during construction according to the standards
in RMC 4-4-130H.8.
SIGNATURES:
date
EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of approval (signature date).
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DATE:
LAND USE FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROJECT LOCATION:
PROPOSAL:
CRITICAL AREA:
August 9,2005
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner
Within the right-of-way on Park Place North, south of North
26th Street, and in private easements west of Park Place
North at 2415 Park Place North
Parcels 0523059064, 0523059065, 2296500138,
2296500200
City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up
to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer in Park Place
North and on private property within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter, and the
proposal would add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project
is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
storm water runoff down a steep slope. The project
requires environmental reVeliw and a waiver from critical
areas regulations to construdln a geologic hazard area. In
addition, an exemption is needed to remove trees on a
steep slope for the project.
Protected Slopes
WAIVER JUSTIFICATION: RMC Section 4-3-050.J.5.d. of the Critical Areas Regulations
states: "Exceptions through Waiver: Exceptions to the prohibition (of construction on protected
slopes) may be granted for installation of public utilities which are needed to protect slope
stability ... " The project involves the installation of public utilities that are needed to protect
slope stability.
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DATE:
LAND USE FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROJECT LOCATION:
PROPOSAL:
CRITICAL AREA:
August 10,2005
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th St / Park PI N Storm System Project
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner
Within the right-of-way on Park Place North, south of North
26th Street, and in private easements west of Park Place
North at 2415 Park Place North
Parcels 0523059064, 0523059065, 2296500138,
2296500200
City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up
to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer in Park Place
North and on private property within easements. The
replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter, and the
proposal would add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project
is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
storm water runoff down a steep slope. The project
requires environmental review and a waiver from critical
areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In
addition, an exemption is needed to remove trees on a
steep slope for the project.
Protected Slopes
WAIVER JUSTIFICATION: RMC Section 4-3-050.J.5.d. of the Critical Areas Regulations
states: "Exceptions through Waiver: Exceptions to the prohibition (of construction on protected
slopes) may be granted for installation of public utilities which are needed to protect slope
stability ... " The project involves the installation of public utilities that are needed to protect
slope stability.
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The project demonstrates compliance with the following provisions as set forth in RMC 4-3-
050.J.5.d.:
1. The utility or road improvement is consistent with the Renton Comprehensive Plan, adopted
Utilities Plans, and the Transportation Improvement Program where applicable.
2. Alternative locations have been determined to be economically or functionally infeasible.
3. A Geotechnical evaluation indicates that the proposal will not increase the risk of occurrence
of a geological hazard, and measures are identified to eliminate or reduce risks.
4. The plan for the improvement is based on consideration of the best available science as
described in WAC 365-195-905; or where there is an absence of valid scientific information, the
steps in RMC 4-9-250F are followed.
DECISION: A waiver is hereby granted to allow the replacement of the storm water system as
described above.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. Erosion control shall comply with the Washington State Department of Ecology 2001
Stormwater Manual.
2. Revegetation with native plants is required in areas of exposed soil.
SIGNATURES:
EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of approval (signature date).
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date
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
MEETING NOTICE
August 9, 2005
To: Gregg Zimmerman, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator
Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator
Lee Wheeler, Fire Chief
From: Jennifer Henning, Development Planning
Meeting Date: Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Time: 9:00AM
Location: Sixth Floor Conference Room #620
Agenda listed below.
N 2({h Sf / Park PI N Sform System Project (Kinast)
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
The City of Renton Surface Water Utility is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review of a proposal to replace up to
750 linear feet of an existing storm sewer line in Park Place North, south of North 26th Street, and on private property
extending west of Park Place North within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add
eight to twelve new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage by replacing the current system that
discharges water at the top of a steep slope causing excessive water flow down the hillside.
cc: K. Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor
J. Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
A. Pietsch, EDNSP Administrator ®
B. Wolters, EDNSP Director ®
J. Gray, Fire Prevention
N. Watts, P/B/PW Development Services Director ®
F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
S. Engler, Fire Prevention ®
J. Medzegian, Council
S. Meyer, P/B/PW Transportation Systems Director
R. Lind, Economic Development
L. Warren, City Attorney ®
STAFF
REPORT
City of Renton
Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
A. BACKGROUND
ERC MEETING DATE
Project Name:
Owner/Applicant:
Contact:
File Number:
Project Description:
Project Location:
Site Area:
RECOMMENDA TlON:
Project Location Map
August9,2005
N 26th St I Park PI N Storm System Project
City of Renton -Surface Water Utility
Daniel Carey, Project Manager, Surface Water Utilities
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR Project Manager: Valerie Kinast
The City of Renton Surface Water Utility is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review
of a proposal to replace up to 750 linear feet of an existing storm sewer line in Park
Place North, south of North 26th Street, and on private property extending west of
Park Place North within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in
diameter and add eight to twelve new catch basins. The project is intended to improve
drainage by replacing the current system that discharges water at the top of a steep
slope causing excessive water flow down the hillside. Continued on next page
Along Park Place North, south of North 26th Street, and west of Park Place North at
2415 Park Place North
Approximately 2160 square feet
Staff recommends that the Environmental Review Committee Issue a Determination of
Non-Significance (DNS).
Belle Vista
Apts
proposed Storm Line
ERe Report.doc
City of Renton PIBIPW Department
STORM SYSTEM PROJECT -N 26TH S
REPORT OF AUGUST 9, 2005
'ARKPLN
Envirorr--ntal Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-05-0BO, ECF, CAR
Page 20'4
Project description continued: The storm system replacement would run south along Park Place North in the public
right-of-way starting at the intersection of N 26th Street and Park Place North or 150 feet south of the intersection. At
the south end of Park Place North the system would continue south approximately 190 linear feet on private property
in existing and new easements then turn west and extend downhill 210 linear feet to connect to the existing storm
system in the Bella Vista apartment complex.
The majority of the system would consist of new 12 inch pipes placed in trenches three to eight feet under ground. 300
to 450 cubic yards of soil may be placed as trench backfill for the new stormwater lines. Flexible piping would be used
along the sloping portion of the project. For 90 linear feet, where the slope is approximately 60 per cent, the flexible
pipe would be placed above ground where it would be guided around trees and other obstructions.
A four to six foot wide area would be cleared of small trees and shrubs for placement of the 90-foot length of
aboveground pipe. Grass and shrubs would also be cleared at the top of the slope in a 20-foot by 40-foot area for
installation of a new manhole and 40 feet of buried pipe.
The portions of the storm system in Park Place North would be patched with asphalt and affected driveways would be
repaired with matching materials. Landscaped areas of 2415 and 2507 Park Place North and the Bella Vista
Apartments would be re-Iandscaped. It is proposed to replant grass in areas at the top of and along the slope that
would be cleared of grass, shrubs and small trees for the project.
The site is zoned Residential-8 (R-8) dwelling units per acre zone and Residential Multi-Family (RMF).
The proposal requires environmental review, a waiver from Critical Areas Regulations and an exemption from Tree
Cutting and Land Clearing Regulations in order to replace the pipeline on a steep slope and remove vegetation.
B. RECOMMENDATION
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials
make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINA TION OF
XX NON-SIGNIFICANCE
XX Issue DNS with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
C. MITIGA TION MEASURES
No mitigation measures are recommended.
Advisory Notes to Applicant:
DETERMINATION OF
NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED.
Issue DNS-M with 14 da A eal Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period
with Concurrent 14 day Appeal Period.
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental
determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal
process for environmental determinations.
Planning
1. Some of the mitigation measures included in this report are proposed by the applicant in the project application
documents. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all mitigation is implemented as proposed, and that
any additional information requiring review is submitted and approved prior to starting work.
2. The project must comply with requirements and conditions of approval as set forth in the Exemption from Tree
Cutting and Land Clearing and the Waiver from Steep Slope Critical Areas Regulations granted for the project.
Fire
1. Maintain emergency access at all times.
ERC Report.doc
City of Renton PIB/PW Department
STORM SYSTEM PROJECT -N 26TH S
REPORT OF AUGUST 9, 2005
'ARKPLN
D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Enviror--ntal Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-05-0BO, ECF, CAR
Page 30(4
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental
regulations.
1. Earth
Impacts: The area of construction consists of paved areas and vegetated hillside. The topography of the area ranges
from slightly sloping to steep slopes. The steepest section is approximately 71 %. The soils in the area include:
Indianola loam fine sand (InC) and Alderwood gravelly sandy loam (AgO).
Because of the presence of Protected Slopes (slopes over 40%), Landslide Areas (25% to 40% slopes), and Erosion
Hazard Areas, the site is subject to the City of Renton's Critical Areas Regulations (RMC 4-3-050) and the project
would require a Critical Areas Exemption.
The project would involve trenching in existing asphalt streets and on the moderately sloping segment of the hillside in
easements on private property. Above ground pipe would be laid over the area of the site with protected slopes (over
40%). 300 to 450 cubic yards of soil would potentially be placed as trench backfill for the new stormwater lines. After
construction all trenched areas in the right-of-way would be restored with asphalt.
Grass and shrubs would be cleared in a 20-foot by 40-foot area where slopes are moderate for installation of a new
manhole and 40 feet of buried pipe. Small trees and shrubs would be removed in a 60-foot by 6-foot strip to enable
placement of aboveground, flexible pipe on the protected slope. One six-inch diameter fir tree would be removed at
the bottom of the slope. The applicant proposes reseeding all disturbed areas with grass for erosion protection.
All minor erosion that could occur during construction would be mitigated using typical erosion control methods
described in the King County Surface Water Design Manual, including filter fabric fences and catch basin inlet
protection.
The project must comply with requirements and conditions of approval relating to erosion control and revegetation as
set forth in the Exemption from Tree Cutting and Land Clearing and the Waiver from Steep Slope Critical Areas
Regulations granted for the project.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation is required.
Policy Nexus: N/A.
2. Water (Stormwater)
Impacts: The current storm water system discharges water over the hillside potentially eroding topsoil and reducing
the stability of the slope. The proposed changes to the system would channel storm water down the slope in a flexible
12-inch pipe and connect it to the existing storm system at a lower point on the hill alleviating direct flow of storm
water on the slope.
Mitigation Measures: No mitigation is recommended.
Policy Nexus: N/A
3. Air
Impacts: During construction, dust and exhaust from construction equipment would occur. Trucks needed to haul fill
would cause dust and emit exhaust. After construction no impacts to the air would be expected. The applicant states
that construction equipment would have mufflers and exhaust systems in good working order and that dust would be
kept to a minimum by watering the excavation as needed.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation is recommended.
Policy Nexus: N/A
ERG Report.doc
City of Renton PIB/PW Department
STORM SYSTEM PROJECT -N 26TH S
REPORT OF AUGUST 9, 2005
4. Plants
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Enviror-r-ntal Review Committee Staff Report
LUA-05-080, ECF, CAR
Page 40f4
Impacts: Shrubs and trees would be removed in a 20-foot by 40 foot area at the top of the slope where a manhole
would be installed and pipe placed in trenches. The trees are primarily cottonwoods less than 6-inches in diameter.
The applicant proposes to replant this area with grass after construction is completed.
Small trees and shrubs would be removed in a 60-foot by 6-foot strip on protected slopes to enable placement of an
above ground flexible pipe. Large trees would be avoided and removed only if it was not possible to avoid them with
the flexible pipe. One six-inch in diameter fir tree would be removed. The applicant is proposing to replant this area
with grass.
Landscaped areas on private property would be disturbed. The areas would be restored to match the landscaping
that was removed.
The project must comply with requirements and conditions of approval relating to revegetation as set forth in the
Exemption from Tree Cutting and Land Clearing and the Waiver from Steep Slope Critical Areas Regulations granted
for the project.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation is recommended.
Policy Nexus: N/A
E. COMMENTS OF REVIEWING DEPARTMENTS
The proposal has been circulated to City Departmental/Divisional Reviewers for their review. There were no
comments by City Reviewers. Where applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this
report as Mitigation Measures and/or Notes to Applicant.
~ Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File.
Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report.
Environmental Determination Appeal Process Appeals of the environmental determination must be
filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on August 29, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the
required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information
regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
ERC Report.doc
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Su...r~/W~.let~~r COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005 .
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th StiPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): NlA
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earlh Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
LandlShoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airporl Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this a plication with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additio m~ ation is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-0BO, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (Qross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add B to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housin.o
Air Aesthetics
Water UghtiGlare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy! Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this ap lication with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where:additional' Ztion is needed to properly assess this proposal.
'?1uJ[ -/ .
Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: F·,rc..
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project
SITE AREA: N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block
COMMENTS DUE: JU~~ .2005
PROJECT MANAGER: v~I~~eIKinast
PLAN REVIEW: Mike DJt~rlJ I JUL ,~ ')fin"
BUILDING AREA (grossY: N/A J L.VVJ
I WORK ORDER NO: 77#47
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-----.:---. SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet oran-existtn~1ILse\fJer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water UghtiGlare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C.
with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
~J.A'o'l~isv,nv.e,reded to properly .. ,"" /hi> Propo>".~~ S
Date If-( Signatur
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: TrOl\Wur*~+,ef\ COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005 .
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housina
Air Aesthetics
Water UghtiGlare
Plants Recreation
LandlShoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed thi Iication with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additi al information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
~v< .;~ 7·-2 7-os-
Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ?n"')OeK"'~ 5'1C5.
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-0BO, ECF~ CAR .J
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project
SITE AREA: N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block
COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
WORK ORDER NO: 77447
JUL ~ v LUUJ
CITY OF RENTON
UTILITY SYSTEMS
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add B to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Lltilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
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City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Par~~ COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15,2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th St/Park PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on pr(lvate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water UghtlGlare
Plants Recreation
LandlShoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
~~ytadJ Date
I
Proposed Mitigation Measures: The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed project.
These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered
by eXisting codes and regulations as cited above.
1. Follow recommendations of the Geotechnical Report with regard to wet
weather construction and erosion control.
Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner,
Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on July 29,2005. If you
have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact
the Project Manager. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be
notified of any decision on this project.
CONTACT PERSON: Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7289
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
Belle Vista
Apts
Proposed Storm Li.ne
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
DATE:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
July 15, 2005
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th Street/Park Place N Storm System Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 linl'lal feet of
an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on private property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12
inches in diameter and add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
water that runs down a hillside. The project requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to
construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
PROJECT LOCATION: Park Place N, from 2400 to 2500 block
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON·SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS·M): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton
has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.11 0, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a DNS-
M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment
period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance-
Mitigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: June 28, 2005
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: July 15, 2005
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Daniel Carey, City of Renton Surface Water Utility;
Tel: (425) 430-7293; Eml: dcarey@cl.renton.wa.us
PermltsiRevlew Requested:
Other Permits which may be required:
Requested Studies:
Location where application may
be reviewed:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zonlng/Land Use:
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation:
Environmental (SEPA) Review, Critical Areas Exemption, Exception
from Land Clearing and Tree Cutting Regulations
N1A
Geotechnical Report
PlanninglBuliding/Public Works Department, Development Services
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055
The subject site is designated Residential Single Family (RSF) and Residential
Multi-Family (RMF) Land Use on the City of Renton Comprehensive Land Use
Map and Residential 8 Dwelling Units per Acre (R-8), and Residential Multi-
Family (RMF) zoning designations on the City's Zoning Map.
Environmental (SEPA) Checklist
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Ordinance,
Public Works Standards, and other applicable codes and regulations as
appropriate.
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: £...c.c:ncmtc.1Jeve.lCIJ"lCY.l COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable
Environment Minor Major
Impacts Impacts
Earth
Air
Water
Plants
Land/Shoreline Use
Animals
Environmental Health
Energy/
Natural Resources
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
" J A .. /u
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
More
Information
Necessary
Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary
Housing
Aesthetics
UghtiGlare
Recreation
Utilities
Transportation
Public Services
Historic/Cultural
Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. iU-t1 tit t{U/Jv{ ~-zax-Date \J z.t:? v Signature of Director or Authorized Representative
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: CQn~ Gr\ COMMENTS DUE: JULY 29, 2005
APPLICATION NO: LUA05-080, ECF, CAR DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 15, 2005
APPLICANT: City of Renton Surface Water Utility PROJECT MANAGER: Valerie Kinast
PROJECT TITLE: N 26th StiPark PI N Storm System Project PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Park PI N from 2500 -2400 Block I WORK ORDER NO: 77447
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of an existing storm sewer
in Park Place North and on provate property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12 inches in diameter and add 8 to 12
new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive water that runs down a hillside. The project
requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an
exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housin.Q
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
LandlShoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or
areas whe~ aitional information is need d to properly assess this proposal . .....
Date
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
DATE:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
JUly 15, 2005
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th StreeVPark Place N Storm System Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of
an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on private property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12
inches in diametsr and add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
water that runs down a hillside. The project requires environmental reveiw and exemption from critical areas regulations to
construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption Is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
PROJECT LOCATION: Park Place N, from 2400 to 2500 block
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City 01 Renton
has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permmed under the RCW 43.21 C.ll0, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give nolice that a DNS·
M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment
period. There witl be no comment period following the Issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Slgnificance-
Mitigated (ONS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: June 28. 2005
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: July 15, 2005
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Danl.1 Carey, City 01 Renton Surfaco Wat.r Utility;
Tel: (425) 430-7293; Eml: dcareyOcl.renton.wa.u.
PermltWRevlew Requested:
Other PermIts which may be required:
Location where application may
be reviewed:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
ZonlngfLand Use:
Envlronmenta' Document. that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development RegulatIons
Used For Project MItigation:
Environmental (SEPA) Review, Critical Areas Exemption, Exception
'rom Land Clearing and Tree CuttIng RegulatIons
NiA
Geotechnical Report
Plannlng/Bulldlng/Publlc Works Department, Development Services
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055
The subject site is designated Residential Single FamUy (ASF) and Residential
Multi-Family (AMF) Land Use on the City 01 Renton Comprehensive Land Use
Map and Residential 8 Dwetling Units per Acre (A-8), and ReSidential Multi-
Family (RMF) zoning designations on the City's Zoning Map.
Environmental (SEPAl Checklist
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Ordinance,
Public Works Standards, and other applicable codes and regulations as
appropriate.
Proposed Mitigation Measures: The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed project.
These recommended Mitigation Measures address project Impacts not covered
by existing codes and regulations as cited above.
,. Follow recommendations at the Geotechnical Report with regard to wet
weather construction and .ro.lon control.
Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Valerie Klnast, Associate Plenner,
Development Servlc.s Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on July 29, 2005. If you
have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact
the Project Manager. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be
notified of any decision on this project.
CONTACT PERSON: Valerie Klnast, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7289
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
Belle Vista
Apts
Proposed Storm Line
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete
this form and return to: City of Renton, Development Planning, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
File NoJName: LUA05-0BO, ECF, CAR / N 26'" SVPark PI N Storm System Proiect
NAME:
MAILING ADDRESS: _________________________ _
TELEPHONE NO,:
CERTIFICATION
I, ~eJ'-~or~>tc:. V'\ , hereby certify that ::3 copies of the above document
were"posted by me in3 conspicuous places or nearby the described property on ~ __ \'
J5~ R ~+.~ ,;' P r"_, <, "'-:;'>", DATE: 7-IS-oS SIGNED:
f.J' :~ ;~; T t,Fi~ y"
A TT~ST: ,Sl}bscribed and sw?cm) before me, a N~y PubliCI in ~?, fOJ the State o/,W;lshington reJidi~in! ". 0 ~tf{J tVA, on the ..'> L day of l]!!. Yf1.1 T ,,':'L,) ( J0. O[..tq-!. ~
NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNAtURE;
I" ,c.-, i" ",' '-, 9·(:~: ..... ~
en:
CITY OF RENTON
CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 15th day of July, 2005, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope
containing Acceptance Memo & NOA documents. This information was sent to:
Daniel Carey, City of Renton Surface Water Utility Owner
Surrounding Property Owners (NOA only) See Attached
(Signature of sende'!;-::!ff ~
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) SS
COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and
purposes mentioned in the instrument., /) I) _I)
Dated: {;/!P/o<; Qcw~ L/~
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (Print):_ ..... fi-u,_d_, '_' j/_7_c~_h_._h_{}_,_A-t_1_~_._'_·· c;_~r)_! _~_L_r ______ _
My appointment expires:
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
DATE:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
July 15,2005
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
N 26th Street/Park Place N Storm System Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: City of Renton Surface Water Utility proposes to replace up to 750 lineal feet of
an existing storm sewer in Park Place North and on private property within easements. The replacement pipe would be 12
inches in diameter and add 8 to 12 new catch basins. The project is intended to improve drainage and reduce excessive
water that runs down a hillside. The project requires environmental revelw and exemption from critical areas regulations to
construct in a geologic hazard area. In addition, an exemption is needed to remove trees on a steep slope for the project.
PROJECT LOCATION: Park Place N, from 2400 to 2500 block
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DN8-M): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton
has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.11 0, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a DNS-
M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment
period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-$ignificance-
Mitigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: June 28, 2005
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: July 15, 2005
APPLICANTIPROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Daniel Carey, City of Renton Surface Water Utility;
Tel: (425) 430-7293; Eml: dcarey@cl.renton.wa.us
PermltslRevlew Requested:
Other Permits which may be required:
Requested Studies:
Location where application may
be revieWed:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
ZonlnglLand Use:
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation:
Environmental {SEPAl Review, Critical Areas Exemption, Exception
from Land Clearing and Tree Cutting Regulations
NlA
Geotechnical Report
Plannlng/Bulldlng/Publlc Works Department, Development Services
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98055
The subject site is designated Residential Single Family (RSF) and Residential
Multi-Family (RMF) Land Use on the City of Renton Comprehensive Land Use
Map and Residential 8 Dwelling Units per Acre (R-8), and Residential Multi-
Family (RMF) zoning designations on the City's Zoning Map.
Environmental {SEPAl Checklist
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Ordinance,
Public Works Standards, and other applicable codes and regulations as
appropriate.
Proposed Mitigation Mea __ .es: The following Mitigation Measures will likely ue imposed on the proposed project.
These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered
by existing codes and regulations as cited above.
1. Follow recommendations of the Geotechnical Report with regard to wet
weather construction and erosion control.
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner,
Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on July 29,2005. If you
have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact
the Project Manager. Anyone who submits written .comments will automatically become a party of record and will be
notified of any decision on this project.
CONTACT PERSON: Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7289
I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I
Belle Vista
Apts
Proposed Storm LJ,ne
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete
this form and return to: City of Renton, Development Planning, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055.
File NoJName: LUA05-DaO, ECF, CAR I N 26th StlPark PI N Storm System Project
NAME:
MAILING ADDRESS: _________________________ _
TELEPHONE NO.: ________ _
CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
Date: July 15, 2005
To: Daniel Carey, Surface Water Utility
From: Valerie Kinast, Associate Planner; Development Planning
Subject: N 26th SVPark PI N Storm System Project
LUA05-080, ECF, CAR
The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject
application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for
review.
It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on August
9, 2005. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information is required to
continue processing your application.
Please contact me, at 430-7286 if you have any questions.
cc: File
City of Renton DEVE' OJ:" , (,1-.:--.1• lAf:l'r;-f..J, n .
LAND USE PERMIT .... { '1' ,'. [,' , 1.,··.I"Jf\Jli\,f" '.':; "1El\fT~\\; d (~
JUN 28 tJilS
MASTER APPLICATIONECElvED
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: City Of Renton PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
N 26th St I Park PL N Storm System Project
ADDRESS: City ROW in Park PL N PROJECTIADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
Located in Park PL N, approx. 2500 to 2400 block,
CITY: ZIP: and in City easements on private properties
(easements being obtained)
TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
City ROW in Park PL N
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility EXISTING LAND USE(S): SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
Attn: Daniel Carey MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCE
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NO CHANGE
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
Renton, WA ZIP: 98055
Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
CITY:
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-430-7293 (if applicable): NA
CONTACT PERSON EXISTING ZONING: R-8, RM-F
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey SITE AREA (in square feet): appx. 2160 sf
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton ( appx. 540 LF of new storm pipe x 4 ft width)
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): NA
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 ACRE (if applicable): NA
NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): None
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
425-430-7293 Dcarey@ci.renton.wa.us NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None
H:\File Sys\SWP -Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 -Surface Water Projects (C1P)\27-2850 N 26th-Park PL N\1302 SEPA Appl\050426 MasterAppOl-City.doc
06114/05
PRC CT INFORMATION (contini I)
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable) : NA
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA
PROJECT VALUE: $115,000
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft.
X GEOLOGIC HAZARD (appx. 400 If) 1600 sq. ft.
o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft.
o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES
o WETLANDS
___ sq. ft.
___ sq. ft.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION i, TOWNSHIP 23N ,RANGE 5E W.M. ,IN THE
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Environmental Review ~1,000.00 3.
2. Critical Areas ExemQtion Certificate of 4.
ExemQtion N/C
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) , declare that I am (please check one) _ the current owner of the property
involved in this application or ~ the authorize representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing
statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my ~nowle~e and belief.
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that l'hn Ie I tLl. re tt ~ ~ §! signed this instrument and acknowle~ged it to b~/her/their free and voluntary act for the
~ _~ uses and purposes mentioned In the Instrument.
(Signature of Owner/Repre entative) --{\ .. ~ ~ -"""'\ ~. J I \1U;nLMvrl :~~~~ .. ~~1I~\', ~+--'--'<-:...=..I....::..:::::--""".--'-----------f_~o.···~SSION~';:.~'" ~ ~: ~ ""t() •• ~ , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington :. :o~ "'\OTA~', ~'. ~ I. : ,... I"l r m: 'I. I. • U -.-en. "I ~ \ PUBLIC .: ~ I, ~.. .. 1
Notary (Print) ~11~eJe. N~UlMjtVlII \~t!~~~···::&"/ \\\ Wps~:'-': \,,"' ..... ,,'~-
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
My appointment expires: q II q I 1...0 0 S
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· , RECEIVED
City of Renton JUN 2 1 2005
CITY OF RENTON
UTILITY SYSTEMS LAND USE PERMIT
MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
425-430-7293 Dcarey@ci.renton.wa.us
NAME: Sobrato Development CO
Attn: David Lee PROJECT INFORMATION
ADDRESS: 10600 N Deanza BL #200 PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
N 26th St / Park PL N Storm System Project
CITY: Cupertino, CA ZIP: 95014
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: Located in Park PL N, approx. 2500 to 2400 block,
and in City easements on private properties
APPLICANT (if other than owner) KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
2296500200
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey
EXISTING LAND USE(S): SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton MUL TI-FAMIL Y RESIDENCE
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NO CHANGE
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-430-7293 Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
CONTACT PERSON (if applicable): NA
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility EXISTING ZONING: R-8, RM-F
Attn: Daniel Carey
PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton
SITE AREA (in square feet): appx. 2160 sf
( 540 LF of new storm pipe x 4 ft width)
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING
THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): NA
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
ACRE (if applicable): NA
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PRC CT INFORMATION contim ,
NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): None NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA
NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None PROJECT VALUE: $115,000
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
NA SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
0 AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft.
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL X GEOLOGIC HAZARD (appx. 400 If) 1600 sq. ft.
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft.
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq. ft. BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if o WETLANDS sq. ft.
applicable) : NA
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION -L, TOWNSHIP 23N ,RANGE 5E W.M. ,IN THE
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Environmental Review ~1,000.00 3.
2. Critical Areas Exemgtion Certificate of 4.
Exemgtion N/C
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) YqfN 1\1\. £<:>t tI!rr-o , declare that I am (please check one) _ the current owner of the property
involve . this application or V-the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing
statement and answ r ,herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
\ I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that V\ I ~ signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/h-e-'r/t"""h-'ei-r f-re-e-a-nd"""v-o-Iu-n-ta-ry-a-ct"""f"-or-the . I uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
~~fJ
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
Nota'Y P"bI~;, ,"d to,'h. S~y
Notary (Print) ____________ _
My appointment expires: _________ _
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EXHmITA
Legal Description
A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in the City of
Renton, King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows:
Parcell
That portion of Government Lot 2 in Section 5, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., In King
County, Washington, lying easterly of Lake Washington Boulevard;
EXCEPT that portion platted as Eldon Acres, according to the plat recorded in Volume] ] of Plats at
Page 86, in King County, Washington;
ALSO EXCEPT any portion thereof lying southerly and easterly of those common boundary lines as
established in that certain Boundary Line Agreement recorded under King County Recording No.
8509] ]0605;
TOGETHER WITH that portion of vacated Southeast ]OOth Street (formerly know as Mildred Avenue)
adjoining or abutting thereon, which upon vacation, attached to said premises by operation of Jaw.
Parcel 2
Lots 39, 40 and 4] of Eldon Acres, according to plat recorded in Volume I] of Plats at Page 86, in King
County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion of Lot 4] conveyed to King County for road purposes by deed recorded under
Recording No. ]020457;
TOGETHER WITH that portion of vacated Southeast ]OOth Street (formerly known as Mildred Avenue)
adjoining or abutting thereon, which upon vacation, attached to said premises by operation of law.
Parcel 3
That portion of the North Half ofthe Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township
23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast Corner of Tract 26 of Eldon Acres, according to plat recorded in
Volume] 1 of Plats at Page 86, in King County, Washington;
Thence West 172 Feet to the True Point of Beginning;
Thence West to the Point ofIntersection of the South Line of Tract 27 of Eldon Acres with the West
Line of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 5;
Thence South the North Line ofC.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Division No.5,
according to Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats at Page 83, in King County, Washington;
Thence East to a point south of the True Point of Beginning;
Thence North to the True Point of Beginning;
EXCEPT that portion thereof lying easterly of the westerly margin of the abandoned right of way (200
feet in width) of Pacific Coast Railroad Company
-Page 1-
Parcel 4
EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
That portion of a City of Renton street right of way situated in the Northwest Quarter of Section 5,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, having a width of 50 feet known
as Pelly Place North (formerly known as 102"d Place Southeast) as situated within the plat of Eldon
Acres, according to the plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats at Page 86, in King County, Washington,
described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Lot 28 of Said Plat,
Thence South 16°57'45" East along the easterly right of way line of said street of 433 .98 feet to the
southwest corner of Lot 27 of said plat,
Thence North 88°37' 15" West a distance of 52.68 feet to the southeast corner of vacated Southeast
100th Street (formerly known as Mi Idred Avenue) Ordinance No. 1824,
Thence North 16°57'45" West along the westerly right of way line of said street a distance of 405.81
feet to the northeast corner of Lot 39,
Thence North 59°59'06" East a distance of 51.33 feet to the True Point of Beginning,
EXCEPT that portion thereof conveyed by Statutory Warranty Deed recorded November 23, 1987, under
Recording No. 8711230876.
-Page 2-
.4, ~
CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of California }
} ss.
County of Santa Clara }
On ~ 17 , 20 oS , before me, B.
MAZZONE, a otary PublIc III and for saId County and State, personally
appeared JOHN M. SOBRATO
"fipersonallY known to me -OR -0 proved to me on the basis of
satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s-) whose name(s-) istam subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the
same in his/her/their authorized capacity(i0s-), and that by his/her/their
signature(s-) on the instrument the person(s-), or the entity upon behalf of
which the person(s-) acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my h d and official seal
NOTARY llUBLIC, S A E OF CALIFORNIA
My Comm~ssion Expires: August 21. 2008
,
" e
RECEIVED
City of Renton
JUN 0 7 2005
LAND USE PERMIT
CITY OF RENTON
UTILITY SYSTEMS MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: Lin Xin Yao PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
N 26th St I Park PL N Storm System Project
ADDRESS: 2415 Park PL N
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
Located in Park PL N, approx. 2500 to 2400 Block,
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 95056 and in City easements on private properties.
TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
2296500138
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
EXISTING LAND USE(S): SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility MUL TI-FAMIL Y RESIDENCE
Attn: Daniel Carey
PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NO CHANGE
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
(if applicable): NA
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-430-7293
EXISTING ZONING: R-8, RM-F
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey SITE AREA (in square feet): appx. 2160 sf
( 540 LF of new storm pipe x 4 ft width)
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING
THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): NA
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
ACRE (if applicable): NA
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): None
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None 425-430-7293 Dcarey@ci.renton.wa.us
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,
PRe CT INFORMATION (contini )
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: $115,000
NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft.
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA X GEOLOGIC HAZARD (appx. 400 If) 1600 sq. ft.
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft.
applicable) : NA o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA o WETLANDS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
___ sq.ft.
___ sq.ft.
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION i, TOWNSHIP 23N ,RANGE 5E W.M. ,IN THE
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Environmental Review ~1,000.00 3.
2. Critical Areas Exem(2tion Certificate of 4.
Exem(2tion N/C
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) l;,J ·X t I\J 1(J...,() , declare that I am (please check one) vithe current owner of the property
involved in this application or __ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing
statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that LIN XI tV Y 4,.0
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the
uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary (print)---,-A,-5-,H"-IM~1H.:....!!A'--J...-...:::$::<..:I:...:.,y.:;..J....:..A1...J...:(J"-!.vJ~S __
My appointment exPires:_---Li LjI/f-L1-I4-t!..::O..:::g'--___ _
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.,
in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows:
Lot 27 of Eldon Acres, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 86,
Records of King County Washington.
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City of Renton
LAND USE PERMIT
MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: Richard Wagner PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
N 26th St I Park PL N Storm System Project
ADDRESS: 2411 Garden CT N
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
Located in Park PL N, approx. 2500 to 2400 block,
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 95056 and in City easements on private properties
TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
0523059065
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
EXISTING LAND USE(S): SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility MUL TI-FAMIL Y RESIDENCE
Attn: Daniel Carey
PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NO CHANGE
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
(if applicable): NA
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-430-7293
EXISTING ZONING: R-8, RM-F
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey SITE AREA (in square feet): appx. 2160 sf
( 540 LF of new storm pipe x 4 ft width)
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING
THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): NA
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
ACRE (if applicable): NA
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): None
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
425-430-7293 Dcarey@ci.renton.wa.us NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None
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PRC :CT INFORMATION (contini )
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable) : NA
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA
PROJECT VALUE: $115,000
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft.
X GEOLOGIC HAZARD (appx. 400 If) 1600 sq. ft.
o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft.
o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES
o WETLANDS
___ sq.ft.
___ sq.ft.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION i, TOWNSHIP 23N ,RANGE 5E W.M. ,IN THE
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Environmental Review ~11000.00 3.
2. Critical Areas Exem~tion Certificate of 4.
Exem~tion N/C
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) ~ u.>A~ , declare that I am (please check one) the current owner of the property
involved in this app~4i'i~gIlFg&gR'a'i u!l te Eli· and that the foregoing
state nts and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence)b.q! Q \~ Wp.(:)t.l~
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to b~her/their free and voluntary act for the
uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
"""'''\';).1':" ~ _ .. -...... \..E.E pi'I'~11
c-f ~ ,:-~\ ........ -.q-9. 'I
, , .~: A.~ .. ~sS\ON ~-+:'. 0..,(\.'" ~ : .. ~ ~ .. ". " ; /0 ~OTAA;, ~" ~
. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington ~ ~ () _.-. en: ~
, • " II' ~ <P ~. ""USUC : : ~;A'. ..~: (Signature of Owner/Representative) 'I ..., • • 0 • \?j:.·· .. ~-7-01 ..... c;: .:
Notary (Print) ~ \ '-l::t ~\: -).»~ Of:'WA"~~\~.;:-f' '" .,~""-'~ '\\\.'\."": .".",-,,->-
My appointment expires:·"] ~~
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.,
in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows:
Parcel C of City of Renton Short Plat No. 75-016 (L. James Keffer Short Subdivision), as recorded
under King County Recording No. 7610110563, Records of King County, Washington.
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--City of Renton MAY 1 8 2005
LAND USE PERMIT CITy OF
UTILITY S~ENTON STEMS
MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: James Matheson PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
N 26th St I Park PL N Storm System Project
ADDRESS: 2417 Garden CT N
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
Located in Park PL N, approx. 2500 to 2400 block,
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 95056 and in City easements on private properties
TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
0523059064
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
EXISTING LAND USE(S): SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCE
Attn: Daniel Carey
PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NO CHANGE
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
(if applicable): NA
TELEPHONE NUMBER 425-430-7293
EXISTING ZONING: R-8, RM-F
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NA
NAME: City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey SITE AREA (in square feet): appx. 2160 sf
( 540 LF of new storm pipe x 4 ft width)
COMPANY (if applicable): City of Renton SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING
THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): NA
ADDRESS: 1055 South Grady Way
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
ACRE (if applicable): NA
CITY: Renton, WA ZIP: 98055 NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): None
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
425-430-7293 Dcarey@ci.renton.wa.us NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): None
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PRC :CT INFORMATION (contini )
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): None
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA
NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable): NA
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE
NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA
PROJECT VALUE: $115,000
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft.
X GEOLOGIC HAZARD (appx. 400 If) 1600 sq. ft.
o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft.
o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES
o WETLANDS
___ sq.ft.
___ sq.ft.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION i, TOWNSHIP 23N ,RANGE 5E W.M. ,IN THE
CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Environmental Review ~1,000.00 3.
2. Critical Areas Exem~tion Certificate of 4.
Exem~tion N/C
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) , declare that I am (please check one) _ the current owner of the property
involved in this application or __ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing
statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ~T ~eAl ~ !i~~
. signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and vlUlltary act for the
uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
Notary (Print)
My appointment expires:
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EXHIBIT A
Legal Description
A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.,
in the City of Renton, King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows:
Parcel B of City of Renton Short Plat No. 75-016 (L. James Keffer Short Subdivision), as recorded
under King County Recording No. 7610110563, Records of King County, Washington.
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PROJECT NARRATIVE
N 26th ST I Park PL N STORM SYSTEM PROJECT
The project involves constructing a new stormwater drainage system in Park PL Nand
in existing and new easements on private property to replace parts of the existing
stormwater drainage system. The purpose of the project is to reduce or eliminate flow
to parts of the existing storm system that runs between homes and discharge
stormwater at the top of the steep slope. Overall, the new stormwater system will
consist of about 500 to 750 linear feet of 12-inch pipe and about 8 to 12 new catch
basins. The majority of the new storm system will be located in City ROW or easements
with slopes less than 10 percent. Part of the storm system will be located on a 40 to 50
percent steep slope. A flexible high-density plastic pipe will be placed above ground for
the portion of the storm system that runs down the steep slope.
The new storm system will be located in Park PL N, from the intersection of N 26th St to
the end of Park PL N. At the end of Park PL N the new storm system will continue
about 150 feet to the south in new or existing easements on 2415 Park PL N, 2417
Garden CT N, 2411 Garden CT N, and 2407 Garden CT N. The new storm system will
extend down the steep slope to the east side of the Belle Vista Apartment complex and
will connect to an existing storm system in the apartment complex. Easements are
currently being negotiated with property owners and will be finalized before construction
commences.
The following land use permits may be needed:
City of Renton Lands Use Permit Master Application and Environmental Checklist.
City of Renton Exemption for Critical Areas -Geologic Hazard Areas
City of Renton Exemption for Tree Cutting and Land Clearing
The project site will be located in City right-of-way in Park PL N and in easements on
private property. The project site and adjacent properties are zoned R-8 and RM-F
(Residential Single-Family and Residential Multi-Family. Part of the project area site is
used as a street, the private properties have single-family homes on them, and the
multi-family property has an apartment complex on it.
Part of the site is located in a Geologic Hazard Area including Steep Slopes, Landslide
Hazards, and Erosion Hazard. The soils are mapped by the Soil Conservation Service
as Indianola (InC) and Alderwood (AgO). In general the soils are described as sandy or
gravelly loam. Permeability is slow to medium, depending on slope.
An area of existing trees and shrubs at the top side of the slope will need to be removed
to install a new stormwater manhole and part of the underground section of the new
storm system. The area will be about 20-feet wide by 35-feet long. The area consists
of shrubs, such as blackberries, and mainly cottonwood trees less than 6-inches in
diameter. A flexible stormwater pipe will be placed above ground at the top of the steep
slope and will be routed around the trees on the slope, Trees on the slope will not be
removed unless it is not possible to avoid them with the flexible pipe.
The estimated construction cost of the new stormwater system is $115,000
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CONSTRUCTION MITIGATION DESCRIPTION
N 26th St I Park Pl N STORM SYSTEM PROJECT
Proposed Construction Dates: Construction may occur between August 1, 2005
and October 31,2005
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
Work in the Belle Vista Apartment Complex may be limited to 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Work on weekends is not expected. If work on weekends becomes necessary, it will
require approval from the City Project Manager.
Proposed HaulinglTransportation Routes:
The Contractor will probably use 1-405, N 30th St, Park Ave N, N 28th St, Meadow Ave
N, and N 26th St to reach the site in Park PL N. To reach the part of the construction
site at the bottom of the slope the Contractor will use Lake Washington Blvd and the
roads in the Belle Vista Apartment Complex.
The contractor will be required to file a Traffic Control Plan with the City to identify the
hauling routes and traffic control measures for the construction area. Park PL N will
probably be limited to no parking and one lane only while construction is occurring in the
street. Access to local driveways will be maintained, except when construction actually
needs to cross a driveway.
Measures to Minimize Impacts
Erosion control measures such as storm drain inlet protection and silt fences per the
King County Surface Water Design Manual will be used. Any soil stockpiles not in use
will be covered with plastic sheets during rainy periods. If dust conditions develop, the
contractor will be required to use a water truck to reduce blowing dust. All construction
equipment will be required to have muffler and exhaust systems in good working order.
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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
City of Renton Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
JUN 28 2DU5
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The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to
consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the
quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the
agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be
done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS:
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal.
Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your
proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most
precise information known, or give the best description you can.
You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases,
you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need
to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write
"do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary
delays later.
Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark
designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can
assist you.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of
time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal
or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your
answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant
adverse impact.
USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS:
Complete this checklist for non project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not
apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D).
For non project actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the
checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal,"
"proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively.
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A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of proposed project, if applicable:
N 26th St I Park PL N Storm System Project
2. Name of applicant:
City of Renton Surface Water Utility, Attn: Daniel Carey
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person:
City of Renton Surface Water Utility
Attn: Daniel Carey
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055 425-430-7293
4. Date checklist prepared: June 2005
5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton Development Services Division
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable):
Submit Environmental Checklist: June 2005
Advertise Project for Bids: July 2005
Construction: August -October 2005
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected
with this proposal? If yes, explain. No.
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared,
directly related to this proposal. Geotechnical Report on soils and slope.
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals
directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No.
10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
City of Renton Exemption for Tree Cutting
City of Renton Exemption for Critical Areas, Geologic Hazard Areas.
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the
project and site.
The project involves constructing a new stormwater drainage system in Park PL N and in
utility easements on private property to replace parts of the existing stormwater drainage
system. Overall, the new stormwater system will consist of about 500 to 750 linear feet of
12-inch pipe and about 8 to 12 new catch basins. The purpose of the project is to reduce
or eliminate stormwater flow to parts of the existing storm system that run between homes
and discharge stormwater at the top of the steep slope. Excess water running down the
hillside has the potential to erode topsoil and can reduce the stability of the hillside.
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12.
The new storm system will start in Park PL N and will run to the south. Depending on the
final design the new system may start at the intersection of N 26th St and Park PL N, or it
may start 150 feet south of the intersection. Approximately 150 to 300 linear feet of new
12-inch pipe will be installed in a trench 4 to 5 feet deep in the street. New catch basins
will be placed along the pipeline and where needed along the curb. At the south end of
Park PL N the new storm system will continue to the south in new and existing easements
on private property. About 190 linear feet of 12-inch pipe will be installed in a trench 3 to 8
feet deep in this section.
At the top of the slope the new storm system will turn to the west and will extend down the
slope to connect to the existing storm system in the Belle Vista Apartment complex. About
210 linear feet of 12-inch flexible plastic pipe will be installed in this section. The top of the
slope is about 28 percent (3.6H to 1V). In that area construction machinery will install the
new manhole and will excavate a trench down the slope for about 40 feet of buried pipe.
The flexible plastic pipe will come out of the slope about 40 feet below the top and will be
placed above ground on the slope for about 90 feet. That part of the slope is about 60
percent (1.66H to 1V). In that section the pipe will be installed by machinery working from
either the top or bottom of the slope, and using cables and workers to install the pipe and
guide it around any large trees or obstructions.
At the bottom of the slope the pipe will go underground in a trench to the first manhole.
From that manhole the pipe will be buried in a trench about 4 feet deep to connect to the
existing storm system in the Belle Vista apartment complex.
The area of existing trees and shrubs at the top of the slope, about 20 feet wide by 25 to 40
feet long, will need to be removed to install the buried section of the new storm system. In
the 90-foot long section down the slope a width of 4 to 6 feet will be cleared of small trees
and shrubs to install the new stormwater pipe. Large trees will not be removed in the 90
foot section, unless it is not possible to avoid them with the flexible pipe. At the bottom of
the slope a 6-inch diameter fir tree will be removed to install the new stormwater pipe and
manhole.
The portions of the storm system in Park PL N will be patched with asphalt. The remaining
portions of the new storm system will be in new or existing easements on private property.
Where the storm system is in a driveway the patch will match the existing driveway
material. The area at the top of the slope is mainly covered with grass, low shrubs, and
blackberries. Part of the area at the top and down the slope contains deciduous trees like
cottonwood. The sections that are disturbed by construction will be replanted with grass.
The portions of the project in the landscaped areas of 2415 Park PL N and in the Belle Vista
Apartment complex will be restored with landscaping to match the existing plants.
The existing storm system in the driveway between 2515 and 2507 Park PL N will be kept in
service. Runoff from the street will be collected by the new storm system so the existing
system will mainly collect runoff from the driveway and adjacent homes.
The existing storm pipe between the homes at 2507 and 2415 Park PL N will be inspected
to determine if roof or footing drains are connected to it. If drains are connected to it the
system will be kept in service. If there are no connections the storm pipe between the
homes and the catch basin in the backyard of 2415 Park PL N will be abandoned. The top
of the catch basin will be removed, and it will be filled with gravel and buried.
Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise
location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and
range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries
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of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if
reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not
required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this
checklist.
The project is located in the NW quarter of Section 5, Township 23N, Range 5E in the City
of Renton, King County, Washington. See attached figures and plans for project location.
The new storm system will be located in Park PL N, from the intersection of N 26th St to
the end of Park PL N. At the end of Park PL N the new storm system will continue about
150 feet to the south in new or existing easements on 2415 Park PL N, 2417 Garden CT N,
2411 Garden CT N, and 2407 Garden CT N. The new storm system will extend down the
steep slope to the east side of the Belle Vista Apartment complex and will connect to an
existing storm system in the apartment complex.
Easements are currently being negotiated with the property owners, and will be finalized
before construction commences.
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. EARTH
a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous,
other rolling, one steep slope for about 130 feet.
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?)
The steep slope averages 49% ( about 2.0H to 1V ).
The steepest section is about 71 percent ( about 1.4H to 1V ).
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat,
muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any
prime farmland.
The soil at the top of the slope near Park PL N is classified as InC by the Soil
Conservation Service King County Soil Survey. InC is call Indianola loam fine
sand, 4 to 15 percent slopes, by the Soil Survey and is described as an excessively
drained soil that formed under conifers in sandy glacial drift. The soil is brown,
dark yellowish-brown, and light olive-brown. Permeability is rapid, runoff is slow
to medium, and the erosion hazard is slight to moderate.
The soil east of Park PL N, on the steep slope, is classified AgO. AgO is called
Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, by the Soil Survey and is
described as a moderately well drained soil formed under conifers in glacial
depOSits. The soil is very dark brown, dark-brown, and grayish-brown gravelly
sandy loam. Runoff is medium and erosion hazard is severe.
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so,
describe. None known
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed.
Indicate source of fill.
About 300 to 450 cubic yards of soil may be placed as trench backfill for the new
stormwater lines. The contractor will supply the backfill from licensed gravel pits.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally
describe.
Minor erosion could occur during construction in the easements south of Park PL
N. The contractor will be required to use typical erosion control methods
described in the King Country Surface Water Design Manual.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
There will be no change in the amount of impervious surface.
About 25 percent of the new storm system is located in existing imperious surface
(street, driveway)
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
2. AIR
The contractor will be required to use typical erosion control methods in the King
Country Surface Water Design Manual, including filter fabric fences and catchbasin
inlet protection.
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile,
odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known.
During construction, dust and exhaust from construction equipment will occur.
After construction, no emissions are expected from the site.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe. No.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:
Construction equipment will have mufflers and exhaust systems in good working
order. Dust will be kept down by watering the excavation as needed.
3. WATER
a. Surface Water:
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-
round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type
and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. No.
2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described
waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. No.
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3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from
surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected.
Indicate the source of fill material. None.
4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No.
5) Does the proposal lie within a 1 OO-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan.
No.
6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No.
b. Ground Water:
1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give
general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No.
2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other
sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following
chemicals ... ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of
such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of
animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. NA.
c. Water Runoff (including storm water):
1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and
disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water
flow into other waters, If so, describe.
Stormwater runoff comes from the existing stormwater drainage system in Park PL
N and the neighborhood east of Park PL N. An existing stormwater drainage
system in Garden CT N flows to the west and north into one of the existing system
in Park PL N. Overall, the drainage area for the new storm system is about 7.7
acres. The peak flow for the 25-year, 24-hour storm for the area, assuming future
developed conditions, is about 3.1 cfs.
The flow from the new storm system will connect to the existing storm system in
the Belle Vista Apartment Complex. The Belle Vista storm system was required to
be designed for the estimated flow from the upstream drainage area. That storm
system drains to the City storm system in Lake Washington Blvd, and from there
into Lake Washington.
2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe.
Any liquid spills in the street could enter the drainage system.
The same potential currently exists with the eXisting drainage system.
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d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if
any:
No new impacts are expected. The City of Renton Maintenance Department would
respond to any problems with the storm system or liquid spills in City ROW.
4. PLANTS
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
_X_ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other Cottonwood, Maple
_X_ evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other fir or pine trees
_X_ shrubs
_X_ grass
__ pasture
__ crop or grain
__ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other
__ water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other
__ other types of vegetation misc landscaping shrubs
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
The area where the new pipe line will be constructed at the top of the slope is
mainly covered with grass, landscaping shrubs, low shrubs, and blackberries.
Vegetation in this area will be removed for construction. The area will be replanted
after construction with grass. The landscaped areas on private property will be
restored with landscaping to match existing plants.
The area at the top and side of the slope where the flexible pipe will be buried in a
trench will be disturbed to install the new manhole and pipe. The area will be
about 20 feet wide and 40 feet long. The shrubs and trees (mainly cottonwoods
less than 6-inches in diameter) in the area will need to be removed for
construction. After construction the area will be restored with grass.
In the gO-foot long section down the slope a width of 4 to 6 feet will be cleared of
small trees and shrubs to install the new stormwater pipe. Large trees will not be
removed in the gO-foot section, unless it is not possible to avoid them with the
flexible pipe. At the bottom of the slope a 6-inch diameter fir tree will be removed
to install the new stormwater pipe and manhole.
The landscaped area in the Belle Vista Apartment complex will be disturbed. The
landscaping will be restored to match the existing landscaping after construction
is completed.
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known.
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance
vegetation on the site, if any:
All disturbed areas will be seeded with grass for long-term erosion control.
Existing landscaping on private properties and in the apartment complex will be
replaced.
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5. ANIMALS
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known
to be on or near the site:
Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other _s;:.;m=a;.;.;:lI-=b=i:;...:rd=s:....i=n:...;9"",e;;.:n..:.;e=r..:;:a.:...1 __
Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Typical small mammals such as mice and
squirrels may be present
Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other _____ _
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
None known
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: NA.
6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the
completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating,
manufacturing, etc.
None needed for the completed project.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so,
generally describe. No.
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal?
List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: NA.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk
of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this
proposal? If so, describe.
During construction fuel and oil spills could occur.
1) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
Typical emergency services by the Fire Department and the Maintenance Division
in case of fire, injury, or fuel spills.
2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
The Contractor will be required to keep construction equipment in good operating
condition, and will be responsible to cleanup any oil or fuel leaks and spills, and
repair leaking equipment.
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b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)? None.
2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a
short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)?
Indicate what hours noise would come from the site.
Short-term: Noise from construction equipment may occur between the hours of 7
AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday during construction.
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any:
The contractor will be required to keep the construction equipment's mufflers and
exhaust systems in good operating condition.
8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
The site and adjacent properties are used for City ROW, single family residences,
and multifamily residences
b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No.
c. Describe any structures on the site.
The location where the new storm system will be installed includes an asphalt
street, concrete driveway, and the existing storm system and catch basins.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
Portions of the existing storm system will be removed and replaced, or abandoned.
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? R-8 and RM-F
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site?
Residential Single Family, Residential Multi-Family
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? NA
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so,
specify.
Portions of the new stormwater system will be located in Geologic Hazard Areas
including Landslide Areas (25% and 40%) and in Erosion Hazard Areas.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? NA
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j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? NA
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: NA
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans, if any:
The project replaces an existing drainage system that serves the area with an new
drainage system that eliminates stormwater discharge at the top of the steep slope.
The potential for erosion by the stormwater discharge will be reduced.
9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle,
or low-income housing. None
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high,
middle, or low-income housing. None
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: NA
10. AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the
principal exterior building material(s) proposed.
The flexible pipe on the slope will be about 1-foot above the ground level.
The majority of the new storm system will be under ground.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
Removing a section of trees and shrubs at the top of the slope for the new
stormwater manhole and down-slope pipe will alter the view.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any:
The area will be replanted with grass.
In a short period of time the existing vegetation will start to re-occupy the area.
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur? None
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
No
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c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?
None
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:
NA
12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
None
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe.
No
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation
opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any:
NA
13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local
preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe.
No
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or
cultural importance known to be on or next to the site.
None known.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: NA
14. TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the
existing street system. Show on site plans, if any.
The upper side of the project area is served by N 26th St and Park PL N.
The lower side of the project area is served by Lake Washington Blvd.
b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the
nearest transit stop? NA
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the
project eliminate? No change in existing street parking.
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d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or
streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or
private?
No, the streets will be restored to their existing condition.
e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation?
If so, generally describe. NO
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If
known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. None
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: NA
15. PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire
protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe.
No
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any.
The project will help reduce impacts on public services by eliminating a potential
stormwater problem area.
16. UTILITIES
a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service,
telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other.
Electricity, natural gas, water, telephone, and sanitary sewer are available.
b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and
the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be
needed.
The new stormwater pipes will be owned by the City of Renton. The new
stormwater system will in installed in trenches excavated in the City ROWand in
easements on private property. Construction will be provided by the City of
Renton through private contractors.
c. SIGNATURE
I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and
complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance
that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or
willful lack of full disclosure on my part.
Proponent:
Name Printed:
Date:
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GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
N 26th St I Park PL N STORM SYSTEM PROJECT
At Shannon & Wilson, our mission is to be a progressive, well-
managed professional consulting firm in the fields of engineering
and applied earth sciences. Our goal is to perform our services
with the highest degree of professionalism with due consideration
to the best interests of the public, our ciie11ls, and our employees.
Geotechnical Report
Park Place North Storm Sewer
Renton, Washington
June 6, 2005
Submitted To:
Roth Hill Engineering Partners, LLC
Attn: Mr. Erik Waligorski, P.E.
2600 116th Avenue NE, Suite 100
Bellevue, Washington 98004
By:
Shannon & Wilson, Inc.
400 N 34th Street, Suite 100
Seattle, Washington 98103
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1
2.0 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 1
3.0 SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION PROGRAM ................................................................... .2
4.0 GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING ................................................................... 2
5.0 GEOLOGY AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS .............................................................. .3
6.0 SLOPE STABILITY .............................................................................................................. 4
6.1 Slope Stability Observations ..................................................................................... .4
6.2 Slope Stability Analyses ............................................................................................ .4
7.0 ENGINEERING CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................... 5
7.1 General ....................................................................................................................... 5
7.2 High-density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe Preparation ............................................... 5
7.2.1 Trench Excavations ...................................................................................... 6
7.2.2 Surface Water and Groundwater Control .................................................... 7
7.2.3 Pipe Bedding and Initial Backfill ................................................................. 7
7.2.4 Subsequent Backfill and Compaction .......................................................... 8
7.3 Wet Weather Conditions ............................................................................................ 9
7.4 Erosion Control ........................................................................................................ 1 0
7.5 Construction Monitoring .......................................................................................... 10
8.0 LIMITATIONS .................................................................................................................... 11
9.0 REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................... 13
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No.
1 Vicinity Map
2 Site and Exploration Plan
3 Generalized Subsurface Profile A-A'
4 Typical Tightline Anchoring Details (2 sheets)
5 Typical Pipe Trench Section Excavating Dry
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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix
A Subsurface Explorations
B Geotechnical Laboratory Testing
C Important Information About Your Geotechnical Report
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GEOTECHNICAL REpORT
PARK PLACE NORTH STORM SEWER
RENTON, WASHINGTON
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of subsurface explorations, laboratory testing, and geotechnical
engineering studies for a portion of the proposed Park Place North storm system project in
Renton, Washington. The purpose of our geotechnical studies was to evaluate the subsurface
conditions along the portion of the alignment that traverses the slope between an extension of
Park Place North and the Belle Vista apartment complex, located down slope, and to provide
recommendations for design of project elements associated with extending the pipeline down the
steep slope. Our work was accomplished in general accordance with our scope of services
outlined in the subconsuItant agreement, dated April 22, 2005.
2.0 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project is located near the top of a west-facing slope overlooking the southern end of Lake
Washington, as shown in the Vicinity Map, Figure 1. The overall project involves extending an
existing stormwater main southward, across the slope along Park Place North and then westward
down a steep slope to connect with an existing storm system serving an apartment complex. We
understand that the proposed pipeline will consist of a 12-inch-diameter, continuously fuse-
welded, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe.
The portion of the proposed stormwater main that is aligned north-south extends along Park
Place North and then along an existing utility easement that extends southward from the end of
Park Place North. The utility easement lies along a narrow bench located on the upper portion of
the overall slope. An existing sanitary sewer lies along the bench, parallel to the proposed
alignment of the stormwater main. Several residences are located at the top of the slope east of
the bench, upslope of the proposed storm system, and along Park Place North.
Approximately 75 feet south of the end of the street pavement, the proposed storm line turns to
the west and extends down a steep slope approximately 60 feet high that has an overall
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inclination of about 32 degrees from the horizontal. The steep slope is wooded with small trees
and brush. At the base of the steep slope, the ground flattens to a gentle slope and extends to a
landscaped area and paved parking at the east edge of the Belle Vista Apartments. The steep
slope portion of the site is shown in the Site and Exploration Plan, Figure 2.
3.0 SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION PROGRAM
To evaluate soil conditions at the top of the steep slope near the location where a manhole would
be needed, a boring was drilled to a depth of about 30 feet. The boring was drilled using a track-
mounted rig under subcontract to Shannon & Wilson. To evaluate the thickness of colluvium on
the steep slope, hand-boring probes were conducted using portable, hand-operated equipment.
During the hand boring work, slope measurements were obtained to help construct a slope
profile and to locate the borings. The locations of the borings are shown in Figure 2. The logs of
the borings are presented in Appendix A.
In addition to perfonning subsurface explorations at the site, we reviewed readily available
infonnation from previous subsurface investigations in the vicinity of the site to help understand
subsurface conditions at the site. We reviewed a Shannon & Wilson report for a geotechnical
study previously conducted east of the site. We also reviewed the logs of wells in the vicinity of
the site available on the website of the Washington State Department of Ecology. We reviewed
a geotechnical report by another consultant for the apartment development down slope ofthe
site, and we conducted a geologic reconnaissance of the slope in the vicinity of the proposed
pipeline and the wooded slope south of the site to look for evidence of past slope instability or
erosion and for visual clues about subsurface conditions.
4.0 GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
Laboratory tests were perfonned on selected samples retrieved from the borings to detennine
basic index and engineering properties of the soils present at the site. All geotechnical laboratory
testing was perfonned in our laboratory in Seattle. The testing program included visual
classifications, water content, and grain size analyses. All laboratory testing was performed in
general accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard test
procedures. A brief description of the test procedures is included in Appendix B.
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5.0 GEOLOGY AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
The Puget Lowland has been glaciated as many as six times, the most recent between about
15,000 and 13,000 years ago in the central part of the lowland. The topography and near-surface
geology in the vicinity of the site is largely the product ofthe last glaciation (Vashon Stade of the
Fraser glaciation). Sediments deposited during or prior to the advance ofthe Vashon ice sheet
have been overridden by as much 3,000 feet of ice and have been compacted to a very dense or
hard state. Published geologic maps indicate that the hillside upon which the project is located is
underlain by pre-Vashon sand and gravel outwash overlain by Vashon till. Soil exposures in 30-
to 40-foot-high cuts in the hillside approximately 1,000 feet south ofthe storm sewer alignment
reveal a surficial layer of till approximately 15 feet thick overlying outwash sand and gravel.
These soil conditions are similar to those that underlie the site, based on the subsurface
explorations performed at the site.
Most of the steep slope portion of the alignment is underlain by very dense, gravelly, silty sand
to silty, sandy gravel (till and till-like soils), as shown in the Generalized Subsurface Profile,
Figure 3. The lowermost 15 vertical feet of the slope appears to be underlain by very dense,
slightly silty to silty, fine to medium sand. The very dense soils are overlain by a relatively thin
layer of less dense soils. The steep slope has a layer of less dense colluvial soils approximately 1
to 3 feet thick. Colluvium is the loosened rind of soil mantling most steep slopes, which has
moved down slope from the force of gravity. This layer consists of soils similar to the
underlying soils from which they were derived.
The bench at the top of the steep slope, which the proposed pipeline will descend, is underlain by
fill. The fill was likely placed from a combination of past site grading associated with the
residential development to the east and north, and with the installation of existing utilities along
the bench. The fill encountered in boring B-1 and hand borings HB-l and HB-2 generally
consists ofloose to medium dense, gravelly, silty sand with scattered to numerous organics.
Although not encountered, the fill may contain cobbles, boulders, and wood or other debris.
No seepage or vegetation indicative of perennial seepage was observed on the slope during our
reconnaissance; however, wet conditions were encountered in the lowermost hand boring, HB-7.
The sand layer encountered in that boring is interpreted to be wet; however, because ofthe wet
weather in the days preceding our hand boring work, the wet soils observed may only reflect
surficial wet conditions and not that the entire sand layer is wet. The fill that underlies the bench
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at the top of the steep slope and the thin layer of colluvium that mantles the steep slope are likely
to be wet during periods of heavy precipitation.
6.0 SLOPE STABILITY
Infonnation obtained from the subsurface investigation, laboratory tests, field observations, and
measurements was used to evaluate the stability of the slope at the project site. Preliminary
slope stability analyses were perfonned. These stability analyses included estimating the
engineering properties of the slope materials, identifying the approximate locations ofthe failure
surfaces, and analyzing factors-of-safety (stability factors) for slope stability.
6.1 Slope Stability Observations
While on site to conduct subsurface explorations, we perfonned a reconnaissance of the site and
vicinity to look for evidence of past landsliding or conditions indicative of marginal instability.
In general, only minor bowing of scattered trees was observed on the slope, an indication that
creep is not a significant process on the slope. Evidence of past landsliding on the slope was not
observed in the vicinity of the alignment except near the base of the slope. What appeared to be
scars of small slumps or set downs were observed at several locations along the lowennost
portion of the slope, less than about 10 to 20 vertical feet above the parking areas along the
eastern side of the Belle Vista Apartments.
Approximately 1,000 feet south of the alignment, extremely steep soil exposures approximately
30 to 40 feet high were observed. These slopes are likely to be remnant cut slopes from a sand
and gravel pit that once operated at this location. The slopes were estimated to be as steep as
70 degrees. Till overlying sand outwash was observed exposed on these bare faces, geology
similar to that underlying the proposed alignment. No indications of instability were observed.
6.2 Slope Stability Analyses
Stability analyses were conducted using the computer program PCSTABL5M1si. This program
requires specifying the slope geometry, soil strength parameters, groundwater conditions, and
instructions about critical slide plane searches. The analyses included perfonning a search for
the most critical failure surface using the Modified lanbu method to detennine the stability ofthe
existing slope. The effect of earthquakes was evaluated by calculating the factor-of-safety using
the pseudo-static method. In the pseudo-static method, the earthquake inertial forces are
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included in the analyses by assuming that an equivalent static horizontal force approximates
them. This horizontal force is equal to the weight of the assumed sliding mass of soil mUltiplied
by a pseudo-static coefficient. Based on studies by Makdisi and Seed (1978), the appropriate
pseudo-static seismic coefficient is equal to about one-half of the peak ground acceleration
(PGA). A pseudo-static coefficient equal to 0.15g was used in the slope stability analyses.
The stability program calculates the factor-of-safety against failure along either a specified slide
plane or multiple potential slide planes. A factor-of-safety of 1.0 is generally considered
marginally stable. Higher values indicate greater stability, and lower values indicate instability
or sliding. Generally, a factor-of-safety against sliding under static conditions of at least 1.3 is
desirable. A factor-of-safety of at least 1.1 under seismic loading conditions is a generally
acceptable value. The results of our study indicate that a small amount of sliding may occur
under seismic conditions. However, the analysis indicates that the movement would be surficial
in nature (limited to the upper 1 to 3 feet on the steepest portion of the slope) and would not
directly impact the at-grade pipeline at its currently proposed location.
7.0 ENGINEERING CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 General
Based on the results of the subsurface explorations and our engineering analyses, we developed
geotechnical recommendations to assist in the design of the proposed project. Based on our
current understanding of the project, this report assumes that the pipeline for the majority of the
alignment will be installed atgrade, with the exception of top and bottom of slope. The portion
of the pipeline at the top and bottom of the slope transition to below grade and will be installed by
trenching. Based on our slope stability analysis, it in our opinion that the slope could support the
proposed stormwater pipeline and remain stable.
The subsequent sections of this report present our conclusions and recommendations regarding
on-grade pipeline, conventional trench excavations, pipe bedding and backfill, erosion control,
and wet weather considerations.
7.2 High-density Polyethylene (HOPE) Pipe Preparation
It is our opinion that because the proposed pipeline extends across steep terrain, it should consist
of durable plastic pipe, such as HDPE pipe. The joints should also be durable and able to carry
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axial loads and accommodate flexural defonnation of the pipe. Welded or through-bolted,
flanged joints are examples of suitable joints. The majority of the proposed pipe route will
involve at-grade bearing of the pipe with no soil cover. This type of pipe support requires only
removal of vegetation, debris, and any hard, sharp objects. The pipe should be graded to prevent
sediment accumulation in the pipe that could eventually block or reduce its capacity. The pipe
should be installed with an anchor system to prevent the line from being pulled part by soil creep
or other gravitational effects and to allow regular inspection. Figure 4 (2 sheets) illustrates an
example of a tightline anchoring system. The following sections present recommendations that
are applicable to the top and bottom of slope portions of the proposed pipeline where belowgrade
pipe installation occurs.
7.2.1 Trench Excavations
We anticipate that the fill and ne~r-surface native soils observed in soil borings at the top
and bottom of slope can be excavated using conventional excavating equipment such as rubber-
tired backhoes or tracked hydraulic excavators. Excavation in such soils should not require
unusual equipment or procedures. Excavation through underlying, very dense, till-like soil,
however, may be more difficult, and the use of ripper teeth may facilitate excavation. In
addition, cobbles and possibly boulders would be encountered in this glacial soil and the
Contractor should anticipate their presence.
Unshored temporary excavation slopes may be used where planned excavation limits will
not undennine existing structures or extend beyond construction limits. The sides of the
excavation should be sloped back as needed to provide a safe, stable slope. Consistent with
conventional construction practice, temporary excavation slopes should be made the
responsibility ofthe Contractor, since the Contractor is able to observe the nature and conditions
of the subsurface materials encountered, including groundwater, and has the responsibility for
methods, sequence, and schedule of construction. For planning purposes, and for excavations
less than about 10 feet deep, we recommend temporary excavation slopes in the near-surface
loose soils be no steeper than 1.5 Horizontal to 1 Vertical (1.5H:IV) and those in underlying
dense to very dense soils be no steeper than 1 H: 1 V. Where less competent soils or seepage
zones are encountered, flatter slopes may be required.
Temporary shoring may be required for the trench excavation to protect existing utilities
and structures and/or provided a work environment that compiles with applicable safety
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regulations. If instability is detected, slopes should be flattened or shored. For temporary shored
excavations, construction practice in the Seattle area generally includes: trench boxes,
interlocking steel sheet piles, a combination of soldier piles and horizontal lagging, and/or steel
plates and internal bracing walers, although other methods of trench support are possible. For
relatively shallow excavations (e.g., less than about 10 feet), a trench box is likely the most
economical shoring system; however, it should be understood that a "standard" trench box does
not usually provide adequate support of the trench excavation slope, but instead only provides
safety for workers in the trench. Because the trench box typically is placed after excavation, a
significant amount of soil deformation commonly takes place alongside the excavation limits.
Ground movements can be severe, especially in the presence of groundwater and in near-surface
or loose soils. The Contractor should be held responsible for all damages related to ground
movements. Regardless of the construction method used, all excavation work should be
accomplished in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal safety regulations.
7.2.2 Surface Water and Groundwater Control
Temporary dewatering may be required for excavations made at the bottom of the slope.
Based on the conditions we observed at the ground surface and in the explorations, it is our
opinion that groundwater inflows should be relatively small, and excavations could be kept dry
using sumps. If excessive and continual seepage is encountered during construction, a temporary
interceptor trench located upslope from the trench excavation could be effective. All surface
water should be diverted away from open excavations.
7.2.3 Pipe Bedding and Initial Backfill
Normal pipe bedding procedures should generally prove satisfactory along the proposed
stormwater drainage alignment. For conventional pipe installation, i.e., pipe that is not pile
supported, disturbance of subgrade soils at the bottom of the trench excavation because of
construction equipment and activities will affect support ofthe proposed pipe. It is anticipated
that much of the soil exposed at the bottom of the excavations will be moisture sensitive and
easily disturbed. The Contractor should take all necessary steps to protect the subgrade from
becoming disturbed.
The recommended typical pipe trench section for bedding and backfilling conventional
pipelines in the dry are shown in Figure 5. Based on the soils encountered in the borings, the
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native soils are moisture sensitive and may become unstable in wet conditions. If these soils
become unstable during excavation, they should be overexcavated and replaced with the
recommended pipe bedding material. Bedding material for flexible pipe (HDPE) should be
clean, granular materials meeting the gradation requirements specified in Section 9-03.12(3) of
the 2004 Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Standard Specifications or
equivalent. Bedding should be at least 4 inches thick below the invert of the pipe and extend up
the haunches of the pipe to the 120 degree arc line of the pipe (a height above the invert equal to
0.25 times the outside diameter). Initial backfill material should meet the gradation requirements
for granular bedding material. The bedding and initial backfill materials should be placed in
loose lifts of 4 to 6 inches and carefully worked under and around the pipe by means of
shoveling, vibration, trench tamping equipment, or other approved procedures. The bedding and
initial backfill should be compacted to at least 92 percent of its maximum dry density (as
determined by ASTM test designation: D 1557). Heavy mechanical compaction equipment
should not be used over the pipe until the bedding material and initial backfill are at least 1 foot
above the crown of the pipe.
7.2.4 Subsequent Backfill and Compaction
All subsequent trench backfill where settlements are to be minimized should be structural
fill. In general, we anticipate that most of the on-site soils to be excavated should be suitable for
reuse as structural fill during dry weather provided it is free of organics, cobbles and boulders,
debris, rubbish, and other deleterious material. Either selectively stockpiled, carefully
segregated, on-site fill materials or imported structural fill may be used. If it is necessary to
import structural fill, the imported material should meet the gradation requirements of Bank Run
Gravel for Trench Backfill (WSDOT / American Public Works Association [APW A] 9-03.10) or
an approved substitution. The Wet Weather Considerations section of this report presents
recommendations for materials and construction procedures for wet weather or wet conditions,
no matter what time of year.
We recommend that subsequent backfill be placed and compacted in lifts with a
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operated mechanical compactors. Trench backfill should be compacted to a dense and
unyielding condition, and to at least 90 percent of the maximum dry density as determined by
ASTM Designation: D 1557 (Modified Proctor) in nonstructural areas where post-construction
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settlements are tolerable. Backfill in areas underlying paved surfaces where settlements are not
desirable should be compacted to at least 95 percent.
7.3 Wet Weather Conditions
Wet weather generally begins about mid-October and continues through about May, although
rainy periods may occur at any time of year. Some of the soil at the site contains sufficient silts
and fines to produce an unstable mixture when wet. Such soils are susceptible to changes in
water content, and they tend to become unstable and difficult or impossible to compact if their
moisture content significantly exceeds the optimum. If earthwork at the site continues into the
wet season, or if wet conditions are encountered, we recommend the following:
1. The ground surface in and surrounding the construction area should be sloped as much as
possible to promote runoff of precipitation away from work areas and to prevent ponding
of water.
2. Work areas or slopes should be covered with plastic. The use of sloping, ditching, sumps,
dewatering, and other measures should be employed as necessary to permit proper
completion ofthe work.
3. Earthwork should be accomplished in small sections to minimize exposure to wet
conditions. That is, each section should be small enough so that the removal of unsuitable
soils and placement and compaction of clean structural fill can be accomplished on the
same day. The size of construction equipment may have to be limited to prevent soil
disturbance. It may be necessary to excavate soils with a backhoe, or equivalent, located so
that equipment does not traffic over the excavated area. Thus, sub grade disturbance caused
by equipment traffic will be minimized.
4. Fill material should consist of clean, well-graded sand and gravel soil, of which not more
than 5 percent fines, by dry weight, passes the No. 200 mesh sieve, based on wet-sieving
the fraction passing the %-inch mesh sieve. The gravel content should range from between
20 to 60 percent retained on a No.4 mesh sieve. The fines should be nonplastic.
5. No soil should be left uncompacted and exposed to moisture. A smooth-drum vibratory
roller, or equivalent, should roll the surface to seal out as much water as possible.
6. In-place soils or fill soils that become wet and unstable and/or too wet to suitably compact
should be removed and replaced with clean, granular soil (see part 4).
7. Grading and earthwork should not be accomplished during periods of heavy, continuous
rainfall.
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7.4 Erosion Control
The Contractor should employ proper erosion control measures during construction, especially if
construction takes place during wet weather. Covering work areas, soil stockpiles, or slopes with
plastic; sloping; ditching; sumps; and other measures should be employed as necessary to permit
proper completion ofthe work. Bales of straw and/or geotextile silt fences should be
appropriately located to control soil movement and erosion.
We recommend that areas disturbed by construction activities should be hydroseeded and
covered with an erosion-control blanket. Following hydroseeding, the slope face should be
covered with an erosion-control blanket. An erosion-control blanket is recommended to (a)
protect the bare soil face against erosion until vegetation is established; (b) reduce runoff
velocity for increased water absorption by the soil, thus promoting long-term survival of the
vegetation cover; and (c) reinforce the root system of the vegetative cover. We recommend
using a permanent erosion-control, turf-reinforcement mat consisting ofUV-stabilized synthetic
fibers and filaments processed into a permanent, high strength, three-dimensional matrix.
The placement ofthe erosion-control blanket should begin at the top ofthe slope (slope having a
bare soil face) by anchoring the blanket in a 12-inch-deep by 12-inch-wide trench. The trench
should be backfilled and compacted after stapling the blanket to the slope face. The blanket
should then be rolled down the slope·. We recommend that the staples have a minimum length of
12 inches. Stapling the adjacent rolls ofthe blanket should be done in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations. Periodic maintenance ofthe erosion control blanket should be
anticipated until vegetation is well established.
7.5 Construction Monitoring
We recommend that geotechnical monitoring, testing, and consulting be provided by a
geotechnical engineer or the geotechnical engineer's representative during construction to
confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by our explorations.
Such activities would include observation and evaluation of structural fill placement and
compaction, erosion-control measures, and other geotechnically related earthwork activities.
The geotechnical engineer should also evaluate whether earthwork activities comply with the
contract plans and specifications. If conditions encountered during construction differ from
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those anticipated, the design may need to be revised to accommodate the conditions actually
encountered.
8.0 LIMITATIONS
This report was prepared for the exclusive use of Roth Hill Engineering Partners and the City of
Renton for specific application to this project. It should be made available to potential
contractors and/or Contractor for information on factual data but not as a warranty of subsurface
conditions, such as those interpreted from the exploration logs and discussions of subsurface
conditions included in this report.
The analyses, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report are based on site
conditions as they presently exist and on the site and project descriptions as presented herein.
We should be notified if differences are identified. We assume that the exploratory test borings
and retrieved samples are representative ofthe subsurface conditions throughout the site; i.e., the
subsurface conditions everywhere are not significantly different from those disclosed by the
explorations. If, during construction, subsurface conditions different from those described in this
report are observed or appear to be present during construction, we should be advised at once so
that we can review these conditions and reconsider our recommendations, where necessary. If
conditions have changed due to natural causes or construction operations at or adjacent to the
site, it is recommended that this report be reviewed to determine the applicability ofthe
conclusions and recommendations, considering the changed conditions and time lapse.
Within the limitations of the scope, schedule, and budget, the analyses, conclusions, and
recommendations presented in this report were prepared in accordance with generally accepted
professional geotechnical engineering principles and practice in this area at the time this report
was prepared. We make no other warranty, either express or implied. These conclusions and
recommendations were based on our understanding of the project as described in this report and
on site conditions as observed at the time of the exploration.
Unanticipated soil conditions are commonly encountered and cannot be fully determined by a
field reconnaissance or merely by taking soil samples or completing test borings. Such
unexpected conditions frequently require that additional expenditures be made to attain a
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properly constructed project. Therefore, some contingency fund is recommended to
accommodate such potential extra costs.
The scope of our services for this project did not include any environmental assessment or
evaluation regarding the presence or absence of wetlands or hazardous or toxic materials in the
soil, surface water, groundwater, or air, on or below or around the site, or for the evaluation or
disposal of contaminated soils or groundwater, should any be encountered. However, we will be
glad to provide such services on request.
Shannon & Wilson has prepared and included in Appendix C, "Important Information About
Your Geotechnical Report," to assist you and others in understanding the use and limitations of
our reports.
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9.0 REFERENCES
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 2004, Annual book of standards,
Construction, v. 4.08, Soil and rock (I): D 420 - D 5779: West Conshohocken, Pa.
Makdisi, F.!., and Seed, H.B., 1978, Simplified procedure for estimating dam and embankment
earthquake-induced deformations: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, v. 104, no. GT7,
p.849-867.
Purdue University, 1988, PCSTABL5M/si A computer program for slope stability calculations,
with STEDwin, version 2.7: Annapolis Engineering Software.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and American Public Works
Association (APWA), 2004, Standard specifications for road, bridge, and municipal
construction (M41-1 0): Washington State Department of Transportation and American
Public Works Association.
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quadrangle, dated 1983.
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Slope Design," prepared by Roth Hill
Engineering Partners, LLC, dated 5-25-05 .
2. Boring locations were measured from existing
site features and stationing stakes, and should
be considered approximate.
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Scale in Feet
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HB-10
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Approximate Location
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and Approximate Location
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£5 -Standard Pentetration Test Blows/Feet
50/6'-Standard Pentetration Test Blowsllnches Driven
? ? Approximate Geologie Contact
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Scale in Feet
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NOTES
The subsurface conditions indicated on the profile are
generalized from materials observed in the borings.
Variations between the profile and actual conditions
may exist.
05.11.05 -Date of Completion
HB-1 -Probe Designation
? I ? Approximate Geologic Contact
• Bottom of Probe
2. Profile constructed from topographic survey provided
by Roth Hill Engineering Partners, LLC, dated 5-25-05,
and from measurements obtained In the field.
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GENERALIZED
SUBSURFACE PROFILE A-A'
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TYPICAL TIGHTLINE
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1. Place anchors below each pipe joint
and not more than 20 feet apart.
2. Design ground anchors for the
anticipated axial load, but not less
than 5000 lb.
3. Contractor may propose an
altemate anchor system for
approval by the engineer.
HDPE Pipe
12-ln. Diameter
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Concrete Outfall Pipe
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Chance Chain Shackle
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Galvanized Steel Cable
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1. Granular bedding and initial backfill material should
meet the requirements of WSDOT Section 9-03.12(3).
Gravel backfill for pipe zone bedding.
2. Subsequent backfill should consist of select trench
excavation material or imported granular material that
meets the requirements (WSDOT/APWA 9-03-10).
Restored Surface
Trench Excavation Slopes
and/or Temporary Support
Systems are the
Contractor's Responsibility
Excavation Subgrade
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APPENDIX A
SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS
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APPENDIX A
SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
A.I INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... A-I
A.2 SOIL CLASSIFICATION .............................................................................................. A-I
A.3 SOIL BORINGS ............................................................................................................. A-I
A.3.I Drilling Procedures ........................................................................................... A-2
A.3.2 Soil Sampling ................................................................................................... A-2
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No.
A-I Soil Classification and Log Key (2 sheets)
A-2 Log of Boring B-1
A-3 Log of Hand Boring HB-l
A-4 Log of Hand Boring HB-2
A-5 Log of Hand Boring HB-3
A-6 Log of Hand Boring HB-4
A-7 Log of Hand Boring HB-5
A-8 Log of Hand Boring HB-6
A-9 Log of Hand Boring HB-7
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APPENDIX A
SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS
A.I INTRODUCTION
The subsurface exploration program for the Park Place North stormwater project consisted of
drilling and sampling one boring and seven hand boring probes. The approximate exploration
locations are shown in the Site and Exploration Plan (Figure 2) in the main text of the report.
The approximate locations of the subsurface explorations were determined by measuring from
existing site features and stationing stakes present in the field. Elevations shown on the boring
logs were estimated by plotting the exploration locations on a topographic plan provided by Roth
Hill Engineering Partners, LLC, and are approximate. All the boring locations and elevations
should be considered accurate to the degree implied by the method used.
A.2 SOIL CLASSIFICATION
An engineer from Shannon & Wilson, Inc. was present throughout the current field exploration
period to observe the drilling and sampling operations, retrieve representative soil samples for
subsequent laboratory testing, and to prepare descriptive field logs of the explorations. Soils
were classified in general accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM) Designation: D 2488-93, Standard Recommended Practice for Description of Soils
(Visual-Manual Procedure). The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS), as described in
Figure A-I, was used to classify the soils encountered in the soil borings. The current boring
logs in this report represent our interpretation of the contents of the field logs.
A.3 SOIL BORINGS
The subsurface explorations performed for this project consisted of drilling and sampling one
boring using a track-mounted drill rig and advancing seven hand boring probes using portable,
hand-operated equipment. The track-mounted boring is designated B-1 and was drilled to a
depth of 31 feet. The hand borings are designated HB-l through HB-7 and were advanced to
depths ranging between 1.3 and 4.5 feet. The track-mounted boring was performed on May 11,
2005; the hand borings were advanced on May 10 and 18,2005. The exploration logs are
presented in Figures A-2 through A-9.
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An exploration log is a written record of the subsurface conditions encountered. It graphically
illustrates the soils and geologic materials encountered in the boring and the uses symbol of
each soil layer. It also includes the natural water content, if measured, and blow counts. Other
information shown on the boring logs includes groundwater observations made during drilling,
approximate ground surface elevation, and types and depths of sampling.
A.3.1 Drilling Procedures
Holt Drilling, a division ofBoart Longyear, of Fife, Washington, drilled boring B-1,
under subcontract to Shannon & Wilson, Inc., using a track-mounted drill rig. Drilling was
accomplished using a hollow-stem auger (HSA). HSA drilling consists of advancing
continuous-flight augers to remove soil from the borehole. Soil samples are taken at the bottom
of the boring by removing the center rod and lowering a split-spoon sampler through the hollow
stem. Upon completion of drilling and sampling, the boring was abandoned in accordance with
Washington State requirements. The spoils generated during drilling were drummed and
removed from the site for disposal.
A two-person crew from Shannon & Wilson, Inc. performed hand borings HB-l through
HB-7 with portable, hand-operated equipment. The hand borings were used more as probes to
evaluate the thickness of less dense colluvium overlying very dense soils than as borings to
obtained subsurface soil samples. Hand borings HB-l through HB-4 were advanced with a hand
auger and a split-spoon sampler. Hand borings HB-5 through HB-7 were advanced without
auguring using a split-spoon sampler driven to refusal. The hand borings were terminated at
shallow depths because of the very dense and gravelly nature of the soils.
A.3.2 Soil Sampling
Representative soil samples in boring B-1 were obtained in conjunction with the Standard
Penetration Test (SPT). SPTs were performed in general accordance with ASTM Designation:
D 1686, Standard Method for Penetration Testing and Split-Barrel Sampling of Soils. SPTs were
generally performed at 2.6-foot intervals down to 30 feet, and then at 6-foot intervals. The SPT
consists of driving a 2-inch outside-diameter (O.D.), split-spoon sampler a distance of 18 inches
into the bottom of the borehole with a 140-pound hammer falling 30 inches. The number of
blows required for the last 12 inches of penetration is termed the Standard Penetration Resistance
(N-value). This value is an empirical parameter that provides a means for evaluating the relative
density, or compactness, of granular soils and the consistency, or stiffuess, of cohesive soils.
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These values are plotted at the appropriate depths on the boring logs included in this appendix.
Generally, whenever 50 or more blows were required to cause 6 inches or less of penetration, the
test was terminated, and the number of blows and the corresponding penetration was recorded.
The N-values are plotted on the boring logs.
To evaluate the relative density of soils encountered in the hand borings, Porter
Penetration Tests (PPTs) were performed. The PPT is a modification of the SPT. The PPT
consists of driving a I.S-inch O.D., split-spoon sampler a total distance of 18 inches into the
bottom of the boring with a 4S-pound hammer falling 18 inches. The number of blows required
to drive the sampler for each ofthe last two 6-inch increments are approximately equivalent to an
SPT value.
Hand borings HB-S through HB-7 were sampled using a modified PPT in that PPT
N-values were recorded for each 6-inch increment while continuously driving the sampler. The
sampler was emptied of accumulated soil for only the last sample increment to obtain a
representative sample of the very dense soils underlying the layer of colluvium.
The penetration resistance values were recorded by our field representative and are
plotted on the boring logs. The SPT N-value and the equivalent PPT N-value are empirical
parameters that provide a means of evaluating the relative density or compactness of
cohesionless (granular) soils and the relative consistency (stiffuess) of cohesive soils. The
terminology used to describe the relative density or consistency of the soil is presented in
Figure A-I.
The split-spoon sampler used during the penetration testing recovers a relatively
disturbed soil sample, which is useful for identification and classification purposes. The samples
were classified and recorded on field logs by our representative. The samples obtained from our
borings were evaluated for potential contamination based on visual appearance and odor and
then sealed in jars and returned to our laboratory for testing.
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Shannon & Wilson, Inc. (S&W), uses a soil
classification system modified from the Unified
Soil Classification System (USCS). Elements of
the USCS and other definitions are provided on
this and the following page. Soil descriptions
are based on visual-manual procedures (ASTM
D 2488-93) unless otherwise noted.
S&W CLASSIFICATION
OF SOil CONSTITUENTS
• MAJOR constituents compose more than 50
percent, by weight, of the soil. Major
consituents are capitalized (i.e., SAND).
• Minor constituents compose 12 to 50 percent
of the soil and precede the major constituents
(i.e., silty SAND). Minor constituents
preceded by ·slightly· compose 5 to 12
percent of the soil (i.e., slightly silty SAND).
• Trace constituents compose 0 to 5 percent of
the soil (i.e., slightly silty SAND, trace of .
gravel).
MOISTURE CONTENT DEFINITIONS
Dry Absence of moisture, dusty, dry
to the touch
Moist Damp but no visible water
Wet Visible free water, from below
water table
ABBREVIATIONS
ATD At Time of Drilling
Elev. Elevation
ft feet
FeO Iron Oxide
MgO Magnesium Oxide
HSA Hollow Stem Auger
10 Inside Diameter
in inches
Ibs pounds
Mon. Monument cover
N Blows for last two 6-inch increments
NA Not applicable or not available
NP Non plastiC
00 Outside diameter
OVA Organic vapor analyzer
PID Photo-ionization detector
ppm parts per million
PVC Polyvinyl Chloride
SS Split spoon sampler
SPT Standard penetration test
USC Unified soil classification
WLI Water level indicator
GRAIN SIZE DEFINITION
DESCRIPTION
FINES
SAND' -Fine
-Medium
-Coarse
GRAVEL'
-Fine
-Coarse
COBBLES
BOULDERS
SIEVE NUMBER ANDIOR SIZE
< #200 (0.08 mm)
#200 to #40 (0.08 to 0.4 mm)
#40 to #10 (0.4 to 2 mm)
#10 to #4 (2 to 5 mm)
#4 to 3/4 inch (5 to 19 mm)
3/4 to 3 inches (19 to 76 mm)
3 to 12 inches (76 to 305 mm)
> 12 inches (305 mm)
, Unless otherwise noted, sand and gravel, when
present, range from fine to coarse in grain size.
RELATIVE DENSITY I CONSISTENCY
COARSE-GRAINED SOILS FINE-GRAINED SOILS
N,SPT, RELATIVE N,SPT. RELATIVE
BLOWS/FT. DENSITY BLOWS/FT. CONSISTENCY
0-4
4 -10
10-30
30-50
Over 50
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Very loose Under 2 Very soft
Loose 2-4 Soft
Medium dense 4-8 Medium stiff
Dense 8 -15 Stiff
Very dense 15 -30 Very stiff
Over 30 Hard
WEll AND OTHER SYMBOLS
Bent. Cement Grout !,~~Y,,/ Surface Cement ~.,,,,. ;_v
Seal
Bentonite Grout -Asphalt or Cap
Bentonite Chips 1!~!1 Slough
Silica Sand ~ Bedrock
PVC Screen
Vibrating Wire
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AND LOG KEY
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COARSE-
GRAINED
SOILS
(more than 50%
retained on No.
200 sieve)
FINE-GRAINED
SOILS
(50",4, or more
passes the No.
200 sieve)
HIGHLY-
ORGANIC SOILS
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (USCS)
(From ASTM 0 2487-98 & 2488-93)
MAJOR DIVISIONS GROUP/GRAPHIC SYMBOL TYPICAL DESCRIPTION
Well-graded gravels, gravels, gravel/sand mixtures,little or no fines
Clean Gravels
(less than 5%
fines)
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Gravels GP 0 () or-Poorly graded gravels, gravel-sand ) "--mixtures, little or no fines (mom~an50% 1-____________ I--____ ~o~~~D __ ~------------------------~ of coarse ~
fraction retained al-
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Silts and Clays
(liquid limit less
than 50)
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(more than 12% ~~
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(less than 5% fines)
Sands with Fines
(more than 12% fines)
Inorganic
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CL
Silty gravels, gravel-sand-silt mixtures
Cl.ayey gravels, gravel-sand-clay mixtures
Well-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines
Poorly graded sand, gravelly sands, little or no fines
Silty sands, sand-silt mixtures
Clayey sands, sand-clay mixtures
Inorganic silts of low to medium plasticity, rock flour, sandy silts, gravelly silts, or clayey silts with slight plasticity
Inorganic days of low to medium plasticity, gravelly days, sandy days, silty days,lean days
Organic OL
---_ _ Organic ~i!ts and organic silty days of _ low plastiCity
Silts and Clays
(liquid limit 50 or
mom)
Inorganic
Organic
Primarily organic matter, dark in
color, and organic odor
MH
CH
OH
PT
Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous fine sands or silty soils, elastic silt
Inorganic day-? or medium to high plasticity, sandy fat day, or gravelly fat
Clay
Organic days of medium to high plasticity, organic silts
Peat, humus, swamp soils with hi!ih organic content (see ASTM D 4427)
NOTE: No.4 size = 5 mm; No. 200 size = 0.075 mm
1. Dual symbols (symbols separated by a hyphen, i.e., SP-SM, slightly
silty fine SAND) are used for soils with between 5% and 12% fines
or when the liquid limit and plasticity index values plot in the CL-ML
area of the plasticity chart.
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AND LOG KEY
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SOIL DESCRU .. ~N
Surface Elevation: Approx, 176.0 Ft.
Loose, brown, slightly gravelly to gravelly, silty
SAND; moist to wet; scattered to abundant
roots, wood, charcoal, and organics;
iron-oxide staining; (Fill) SM.
Layer of clean to slightly silty, fine to
medium sand from 5 to 5.5 feet.
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gravelly SAND to gravelly, silty SAND; moist;
scattered cobbles inferred from drill action;
iron-oxide staining, slightly silty at 15 feet;
(Till-like) SM.
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to silty, gravelly SAND; moist; iron-oxide
stained locally, weathered gravels; scattered
cobbles inferred from drill action; (Till-like)
GM/SM.
BOTTOM OF BORIN
COMPLETED 5/11/200
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NOTES
1. The boring was performed using driUing methods,
2, The stratification fines represent the approximate boundaries between soil types, and
the transition may be gradual.
3. The discussion in the text of this report is necessary for a proper understanding of the
nature of the subsurface materials,
4, Groundwater level, if indicated above, is for the date specified and may vary,
5. Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols, codes and definitions,
6, uses designation is based on visual-manual classification and selected lab testing,
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• % Water Content
Plastic Limit I • I Liquid Limit
Natural Water Content
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Surface Elevation: Approx. 170 Ft. 0 U) 0 0 20 40 60
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gravelly, silty SAND to silty SAND, trace of lG ~ a clay; moist; abundant organics; (Colluvium) CD c:
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scattered organics; (Till) SM.
BOTTOM OF BORING
COMPLETED 5/10/2005
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NOTES
1. The boring was performed using drifting methods.
2. The stratification lines represent the approximate boundaries between soil types. and
the transition may be gradual.
3. The discussion in the text of this report is necessary for a proper understanding of the
nature of the subsurface materials.
4. Groundwater level. if indicated above. is for the date spedfied and may vary.
5. Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols. codes and definitions.
6. uses designation is based on visual-manual classification and selected lab testing.
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6_ uses designation is based on visual-manual ctassification and selected lab testing_
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1. The boring was performed using drilling methods.
2. The stratification fines represent the approximate boundaries between soil types, and
the transition may be gradual.
3_ The discussion in the text of this report is necessary for a proper ·understanding of the
nature of the subsurface materials.
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5. Refer to KEY for explanation of symbols. codes and definitions.
6. uses designation is based on visual-manual classification and selected lab testing.
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APPENDIXB
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
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APPENDIXB
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
B.l INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... B-l
B.2 VISUAL CLASSIFICATION ......................................................................................... B-l
B.3 WATER CONTENT DETERMINATIONS ......... : ......................................................... B-l
B.4 GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION ...................................................................................... B-l
B.5 REFERENCE ................................................................................................................... B-2
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APPENDIXB
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
B.1 INTRODUCTION
This appendix contains descriptions of the procedures and the results of geotechnical laboratory
tests completed on the soil samples obtained from the recent explorations for the Park Place
North storm. sewer project. The samples were tested to determine basic index properties and
engineering characteristics of the site soils. Laboratory testing on recent soil samples was
completed at Shannon & Wilson's laboratory in Seattle.
D.2 VISUAL CLASSIFICATION
Soil samples obtained from the recent explorations were visually classified in the laboratory
using a system based on the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Designation:
D 2487, Standard Test Method for Classification of Soil for Engineering Purposes, and ASTM
Designation: D 2488, Standard Recommended Practice for Description of Soils (Visual-Manual
Procedure). This visual classification allows for convenient and consistent comparison of soils
from widespread geographic areas.
The sample classifications have been incorporated into the soil descriptions on the exploration
logs presented in Appendix A.
D.3 WATER CONTENT DETERMINATIONS
Water content determinations were performed in general accordance with ASTM Designation:
D 2216, Standard Method of Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil,
Rock, and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures, on all ofthe recently retrieved geotechnical soil samples.
Water content is plotted on the log of boring B-1 presented in Appendix A as Figure A-2. Water
content was not measured for the samples collected from the shallow hand borings.
D.4 GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Grain size analyses were completed on a selected sample to determine its grain size distribution.
The test was performed in general accordance with ASTM Designation: D 422, Standard
Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils. The grain size analysis consisted only of the
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coarse-grained fraction of the sample, and the grain size distribution was obtained by sieving
(sieve analysis).
The grain size distribution was used to assist in classifying soil and to provide correlations with
soil properties. The results of the grain size analysis are plotted on the grain size distribution
curve presented in Figure B-1. Along with the grain size distribution is a tabulated summary
containing the sample description and the natural water content.
B.5 REFERENCE
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 2004, Annual book of standards,
Construction, v. 4.08, Soil and rock, (I): D 420 -D 5779: West Conshohocken, Pa.,
American Society for Testing and Materials.
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APPENDIXC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT
YOUR GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
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Attachr
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Roth Hill Engineering Partners, LLC
Mr. Erik Walgorski, P.E.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR GEOTECHNICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL
REPORT
CONSULTING SERVICES ARE PERFORMED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND FOR SPECIFIC CLIENTS.
Consultants prepare reports to meet the specific needs of specific individuals. A report prepared for a civil engineer may not be adequate for
a construction contractor or even another civil engineer. Unless indicated otherwise, your consultant prepared your report expressly for you
and expressly for the purposes you indicated. No one other than you should apply this report for its intended purpose without first
conferring with the consultant. No party should apply this report for any purpose other than that originally contemplated without first
conferring with the consultant.
THE CONSULTANrS REPORT IS BASED ON PROJECT-SPECIFIC FACTORS.
A geotechnical/environmental report is based on a subsurface exploration plan designed to consider a unique set of project-specific factors.
Depending on the project, these may include: the general nature of the structure and property involved; its size and configuration; its
historical use and practice; the location of the structure on the site and its orientation; other improvements such as access roads, parking lots,
and underground utilities; and the additional risk created by scope-of-service limitations imposed by the client. To help avoid costly
problems, ask the consultant to evaluate how any factors that change subsequent to the date of the report may affect the recommendations.
Unless your consultant indicates otherwise, your report should not be used: (I) when the nature of the proposed project is changed (for
example, if an office building will be erected instead of a parking garage, or if a refrigerated warehouse will be built instead of an
unrefrigerated one, or chemicals are discovered on or. near the site); (2) when the size, elevation, or configuration of the proposed project is
altered; (3) when the location or orientation of the proposed project is modified; (4) when there is a change of ownership; or (5) for
application to an adjacent site. Consultants cannot accept responsibility for problems that may occur if they are not consulted after factors
which were considered in the development of the report have changed.
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS CAN CHANGE.
Subsurface conditions may be affected as a result of natural processes or human activity. Because a geotechnical/environmental report is
based on conditions that existed at the time of subsurface exploration, construction decisions should not be based on a report whose
adequacy may have been affected by time. Ask the consultant to advise if additional tests are desirable before construction starts; for
example, groundwater conditions commonly vary seasonally.
Construction operations at or adjacent to the site and natural events such as floods, earthquakes, or groundwater fluctuations may also affect
subsurface conditions and, thus, the continuing adequacy of a geotechnical/environmental report. The consultant should be kept apprised of
any such events, and should be consulted to determine if additional tests are necessary.
MOST RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENTS.
Site exploration and testing identifies actual surface and subsurface conditions only at those points where samples are taken. The data were
extrapolated by your consultant, who then applied judgment to render an opinion about overall subsurface conditions. The actual interface
between materials may be far more gradual or abrupt than your report indicates. Actual conditions in areas not sampled may differ from
those predicted in your report. While nothing can be done to prevent such situations, you and your consultant can work together to help
reduce their impacts. Retaining your consultant to observe subsurface construction operations can be particularly beneficial in this respect.
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A REPORTS CONCLUSIONS ARE PRELIMINARY.
The conclusions contained in your consultant's report are preliminary because they must be based on the assumption that conditions revealed
through selective exploratory sampling are indicative of actual conditions throughout a site. Actual subsurface conditions can be discerned
only during earthwork; therefore, you should retain your consultant to observe actual conditions and to provide conclusions. Only the
consultant who prepared the report is fully familiar with the background information needed to determine whether or not the report's
recommendations based on those conclusions are valid and whether or not the contractor is abiding by applicable recommendations. The
consultant who developed your report cannot assume responsibility or liability for the adequacy of the report's recommendations if another
party is retained to observe construction.
THE CONSULTANTS REPORT IS SUBJECT TO MISINTERPRETATION.
Costly problems can occur when other design professionals develop their plans based on misinterpretation of a geotechnical/environmental
report. To help avoid these problems, the consultant should be retained to work with other project design professionals to explain relevant
geotechnical, geological, hydrogeological, and environmental findings, and to review the adequacy oftheirplans and specifications relative
to these issues.
BORING LOGS AND/OR MONITORING WELL DATA SHOULD NOT BE SEPARATED FROM THE REPORT.
Final boring logs developed by the consultant are based upon interpretation offield logs (assembled by site personnel), field test results, and
laboratory and/or office evaluation of field samples and data. Only final boring logs and data are customarily included in
geotechnical/environmental reports. These final logs should not, under any circumstances, be redrawn for inclusion in architectural or other
design drawings, because drafters may commit errors or omissions in the transfer process.
To reduce the likelihood of boring log or monitoring well misinterpretation, contractors should be given ready access to the complete
geotechnical engineering/environmental report prepared or authorized for their use. If access is provided only to the report prepared for
you, you should advise contractors of the report's limitations, assuming that a contractor was not one of the specific persons for whom the
report was prepared, and that developing construction cost estimates was not one of the specific purposes for which it was prepared. While
a contractor may gain important knowledge from a report prepared for another party, the contractor should discuss the report with your
consultant and perform the additional or alternative work believed necessary to obtain the data specifically appropriate for construction cost
estimating purposes. Some clients hold the mistaken impression that simply disclaiming responsibility for the accuracy of subsurface
information always insulates them from attendant liability. Providing the best available information to contractors helps prevent costly
construction problems and the adversarial attitudes that aggravate them to a disproportionate scale.
READ RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSES CLOSELY.
Because geotechnical/environmental engineering is based extensively on judgment and opinion, it is far less exact than other design
disciplines. This situation has resulted in wholly unwarranted claims being lodged against consultants. To help prevent this problem,
consultants have developed a number of clauses for use in their contracts, reports and other documents. These responsibility clauses are not
exculpatory clauses designed to transfer the consultant's liabilities to other parties; rather, they are definitive clauses that identify where the
consultant's responsibilities begin and end. Their use helps all parties involved recognize their individual responsibilities and take
appropriate action. Some ofthese definitive clauses are likely to appear in your report, and you are encouraged to read them closely. Your
consultant will be pleased to give full and frank answers to your questions.
The preceding paragraphs are based on information provided by the
ASFE/Association of Engineering Firms Practicing in the Geosciences, Silver Spring, Maryland
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