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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSite Plan_PSE Gas Main Ext_149th Ave SEIP GAS FLOW15214149TH AVE SESR-16 9 ( S E R E N T O N - M A P L E V A L L E Y R D )14937IP GAS F L O W IP GAS F L O WCITY OF RENTONKING COUNTYCITY O F R E N T O N KING C O U N T Y #CELLN Vicinity Map Owner / Developer Contact Info officeATTN: VERIZON WIRELESS 425-603-2824 PO BOX 182727 COLUMBUS, OH 43218 RICK 253-218-9017 THIS SKETCH NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES CALL (800) 424-5555 2 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG For contacts below dial 1-888-CALL PSE (225-5773) Inspected Steel and PE pipe per GOS 2450.1400 and 2450.1500 Reviewed and complied with all construction notes. Recorded all required information on the as-built per GOS 2500.1700. Completed post installation inspection per GOS 2525.1200 and 2525.2700. Left the work area in a clean and safe condition. FITTER'S CHECKLIST Foreman's Name (printed) ___________________________________ Foreman's Signature________________________________________ Company: InfraSource Construction Date ______________ (CHECK BOX TO CONFIRM COMPLETION) 4680 06/11 503642600 107052694 503708673 106314584 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A GAS PROJECT PHASE Notification #Order # Retirement Relocate SAP Superior Service/Meter Service/Meter HP Svc/MSA Dis. Reg. / FT Ind. MSA Ind. Service Service/Meter Service/Meter SYSTEM MAOP DENOTED BY: SYSTEM MAOP = ___ PSIG BOX (TEST LEAD) INSTALLATION. THE CONTRACTOR PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2525.2600 FOR ALL HP VALVES IF THE LOCATION IS TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL OVERPRESSURE OF ADJOINING SYSTEMS, NO TWO MAINS SHALL BE CONNECTED EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THIS DESIGN UNLESS APPROVED BY APPROPRIATE PSE ENGINEER OR PSE REPRESENTATIVE. RESTORE ALL DRIVEWAYS SUBJECT TO OPEN CUT TO ORIGINAL OR BETTER CONDITION. MAINS AND SERVICES SHALL BE TESTED AND PURGED PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.3300 AND 2525.3400. PURGE POINTS AND PRESSURE TAPS TO BE INSTALLED PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.3300, AND 2525.1200. ANY CHANGE IN ROUTE, PIPE SIZE/TYPE, TIE-IN METHOD OR ADDITIONAL MAIN FOOTAGE MUST BE APPROVED BY COMPLETE "PIPE CONDITION REPORT" ON ALL METALLIC PSE FACILITIES. CHECK BOX ON REPORT FOR WIRE INSTALL MAIN VALVES OUT OF TRAFFIC WHERE POSSIBLE. VALVE MARKERS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND RECORDED BY THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN EXCESS FLOW VALVE WHEN THEIR SERVICE IS INSTALLED OR REPLACED PER GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2550.1600. ALLOW ADEQUATE TIME FOR CUSTOMER DECISION AND RESPONSE. DELIVER FLYERS BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE LIST OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION ABOUT PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. USE iSi TO DISTRIBUTE FLYERS IF JOB IS LARGE, OTHERWISE HAND NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS ADJACENT TO PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES A MINIMUM OF TWO WORKING DAYS EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AND ANY ADDITIONAL LOCAL JURISDICTION REQUIREMENTS. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL SHALL BE PER PSE STANDARD PRACTICE 0150.3200 TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPORARY ALL CONSTRUCTION IS TO CONFORM TO PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS AND GAS FIELD PROCEDURES. TO CONSTRUCTION, IN WESTERN WASHINGTON CALL: 1-800-424-5555. OR CALL NATIONWIDE: 811 FIELD LOCATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. EXCAVATOR TO CALL "ONE-CALL" TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO STANDARD GAS CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 14. 13. 15. 10. 11. THE APPROPRIATE PSE ENGINEER OR PSE REPRESENTATIVE. 9. 6. 7. 5. 4. 3. 1. 60 16. IF METALLIC PIPE IS INVOLVED, COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH CP TECH. ------------------ NOTIFY APPROPRIATE PERMITTING AGENCY PRIOR TO JOB START (SEE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS).2. 8.PIPELINE MARKERS AND WARNING SIGNS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND RECORDED BY THE CONTRACTOR PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2525.2500. NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE, AND FOR ALL VALVES WHERE PERSISTENT SNOWFALL MAY OBSCURE THE VALVE BOX. GAUGE AND MONITOR USE OF ALL STOPPERS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE FEED.12. ___________________________, PHONE______________. NOTE ALL ACTUAL FOOTAGE, LOCATION AND MATERIAL CHANGES ON THE AS-BUILT IN RED. ( ') DENOTES17. FOOTAGE BETWEEN FITTINGS. 18.EXCESS FLOW VALVE TO BE INSTALLED ON ALL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICES PER GOS 2500.2200. (RECORD ALL INFORMATION ON D-4 CARD) PLOT PLAN SCALE: 1" = 30'-0" STOP TIME START TIME GAS MAIN PRESSURE & TESTING TESTED BY GAS MAIN INSTALLATION/RETIREMENT SOAP AIR NITROGEN WATER SOAP AIR NITROGEN WATER STOP TIME START TIME TESTED BY TEST RESULTS P F TESTED BY PSE PRESSURE CONTROL, SEE FORM 1928 P F Type/Work ManufacturerPipe Size Type Est Length Act Lgth TYPE TEST / / DATE OFF PRESSURE DATE ON DATE OFF TYPE TEST PRESSURE SYS MAOPDESIGN PRESS DATE ON 2023 03/10 TEST RESULTS / / / / / / INSTALL 4"MPE-7 63' INSTALL 2"MPE-7 61' 60 60 PSIG 107052694DESIGNED BY UTILITIES CONTACT PHONE# COUNTY 1/4 SEC OP MAP Emer Sect GAS WK CTR PLAT MAP JOINT FACILITIES ARRANGEMENTS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY CP APPROVAL MAPPING SCALE PAGE ENGR - GAS FUNCTION PROJECT MGR PERMITREAL ESTATE/EASEMENT 2 1 REV# 3 DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE Drawing Number SAP Sup Order Nbr J. MCCOY 425.429.5821 N/A N/A N/A C. FUNG 425.625.6055 S. FORNELIUS 253.395.6828 J. MCCOY 425.429.5821 . ... RW-087743 RENTON / KING CO. VERIZON WIRELESS 4" MPE IP MAIN EXTENSION 15214 149TH AVE SE, RENTON 98055 PUGET SOUND ENERGY 107052694 1"=30'1/2 KING 32 CSPSKGPM SW 23-23-05 208.086 211.088 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A "Locates Required" "Flagging Required" Yes No Yes No Cell Phone: Project Manager Contact Information: E-Mail: Name: 425.429.5821 jeff.mccoy@pse.com JEFF MCCOY WORK SITE NOT TO SCALE PIPELINE MARKER 1 Scale: NTS BRANCH DETAIL1 PLEASE REFER TO SHEET 2 FOR ALL BMP NOTES. BMP'S ARE ILLUSTRATED WITHIN THE GAS DESIGN. TYPICAL GAS SERVICE LINE TRENCH DETAIL COMMERCIAL Excavated Dirt Pile 24" Min NOTE: Install 12" shading if the backfill contains rocks greater than 6" dia. 24" Min Cover Gas Service Line SIDE ACCESS VEHICLE Final Grade 4" Sand Bedding 12" Min. of Acceptable Backfill (See Definition Above) 6" Sand Shading 12"-18" Min Backfill for Direct Bury - The final backfill may be soil-based select material or native soil, but free of construction debris and shall not contain rocks larger than 10"-in. diameter to prevent impedence of gas system maintenance. Not to scale THIS SKETCH NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES CALL (800) 424-5555 2 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG For contacts below dial 1-888-CALL PSE (225-5773) The following narrative addresses the 12 SWPPP elements. 1 - PRESERVE VEGETATION/ MARK CLEARING LIMITS Puget Sound Energy's project limits will be delineated by construction cones when working on impervious surfaces. High visibility plastic fence(HVF) or silt fence will be used while working in soft surface areas. All areas required to be delineated will be marked prior to beginning of any land disturbing activities. All delineating HVF will be removed once construction in the area is complete. All construction activities consist of disturbing earth, to accommodate the installation of a PSE Gas Pipe Facility by way of a trench. Absolutely no grading or clearing will be involved. All work will remain within hard surface roadway or roadway shoulder while with in the Right of Way. Work limits are determined by the approved Traffic Control Plans submitted with the King County Right of Way Permit. Sections of this work may proceed outside of the Right of Way, at which point all work limits will be defined with HVF. Absolutely no natural vegetation will be impacted during our construction. There are no Critical areas within our project limits. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·BMP C103: High Visibility Plastic Fence 2 - ESTABLISH CONSTRUCTION ACCESS Because this work remains in the roadway, and will be phased in lengths of 200' each day, there will not be the need to establish a specific construction access. Nor will there be the need to implement any BMP's. In cases where construction will proceed onto a undeveloped plat, the established construction access built by the General contractor on site will be utilized. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·None 3 - CONTROL FLOW RATES Construction will not be encountering any channels or swales. No BMP's to control water flows will be necessary. Please see Element 4 for BMP's related to sediment flow control. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·None 4 - INSTALL SEDIMENT CONTROLS Accumulated sediment will be removed from the site with the aid of BMPs listed below, at the locations shown on the SWPPP plan. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·BMP C235: Straw Wattles 5 - STABILIZED SOILS The only soil stabilization necessary during our project will be to cover our stock piles. Plastic covering on top and below the stock pile will be implemented. Straw wattles are sometimes used around the stock piles if they are on the soft shoulder near the roadway. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·BMP C123: Plastic Covering ·BMP C235: Straw Wattles 6 - PROTECT SLOPES No slopes will be constructed or impacted during our construction. No BMP's will be necessary. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·None 7 - PROTECT PERMANENT DRAIN INLETS There are permanent drains near or in the project limits. BMP's will be implemented prior to start of construction. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·BMP C220: Storm Drain Inlet Protection 8 - STABILIZE CHANNELS AND OUTLETS Our project will not encounter any channels or outlets. No BMP's will be necessary. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·None 9 - CONTROL POLLUTANTS Any and all chemicals, liquid projects, petroleum projects, and other materials that have the potential to pose a threat to human health or the environment will be covered, contained and protected from vandalism. We will keep all such products either in a locked trailer or a locked, leak proof container. Any heavy equipment/vehicles will only be onsite temporarily. Any spills will be cleaned immediately. If any restoration requires fertilizers and pesticides, it will be applied per the manufacturers' label requirements for application rate and procedures. No pH modifying sources such as cement kiln dust, fly ash, concrete washing treatment, curing waters, etc are anticipated; if however they are, we will contain and/or remove the polluted substance from the site per manufacturer's recommendations. Any saw cutting will follow BMP C152. Best Management Practices (BMPs) used: ·BMP C152: Saw cutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention ·BMP C153: Material Storage, Delivery, and Containment KING COUNTY SMALL PROJECT STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) 15219 149TH AVE SE, RENTON WA 98055 10 - CONTROL DEWATERING There will be no need for any dewatering during our construction. Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used: ·None 11 - MAINTAIN BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES BMPs will be inspected and maintained during construction and removed within 7 days after our project is finished and the County Inspector is satisfied. 12 - MANAGE THE PROJECT This SWPPP will be implemented at all times. The Erosion control BMPs will be implemented in the following sequence: 1. Mark the project limits 2. Install protection for existing drainage systems and permanent drain inlets 4. Establish staging areas for storage and handling polluted materials and BMP's. 5. Install sediment control BMP's if necessary 6. Maintain BMPs until project is complete and site is stabilized, at which time they may be removed. PLEASE SEE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR SWPPP NOTES AND ALL LOCATIONS FOR BMPS TO BE UTILIZED. ALL BMP'S ARE INDICATED ON THE PLAN IN THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL BMP C103: High Visibility Plastic or Metal Fence Purpose: Fencing is intended to: (1) restrict clearing to approved limits; (2) prevent disturbance of sensitive areas, their buffers, and other areas required to be left undisturbed; (3) limit construction traffic to designated construction entrances or roads; and, (4) protect areas where marking with survey tape may not provide adequate protection. Conditions of Use: To establish clearing limits, plastic or metal fence may be used • At the boundary of sensitive areas, their buffers, and other areas required to be left uncleared. • As necessary to control vehicle access to and on the site. Design and Installation Specifications: High visibility plastic fence shall be composed of a high-density polyethylene material and shall be at least four feet in height. Posts for the fencing shall be steel or wood and placed every 6 feet on center (maximum) or as needed to ensure rigidity. The fencing shall be fastened to the post every six inches with a polyethylene tie. On long continuous lengths of fencing, a tension wire or rope shall be used as a top stringer to prevent sagging between posts. The fence color shall be high visibility orange. The fence tensile strength shall be 360 lbs./ft. using the ASTM D4595 testing method. Metal fences shall be designed and installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. Metal fences shall be at least 3 feet high and must be highly visible. Fences shall not be wired or stapled to trees. Maintenance Standards: If the fence has been damaged or visibility reduced, it shall be repaired or replaced immediately and visibility restored. BMP C235: Straw Wattles Purpose: Straw wattles are temporary erosion and sediment control barriers consisting of straw that is wrapped in biodegradable tubular plastic or similar encasing material. They reduce the velocity and can spread the flow of rill and sheet runoff, and can capture and retain sediment. Straw wattles are typically 8 to 10 inches in diameter and 25 to 30 feet in length. The wattles are placed in shallow trenches and staked along the contour of disturbed or newly constructed slopes. See Figure A for typical construction details. Conditions of Use: Disturbed areas that require immediate erosion protection. Exposed soils during the period of short construction delays, or over winter months. On slopes requiring stabilization until permanent vegetation can be established. Straw wattles are effective for one to two seasons. If conditions are appropriate, wattles can be staked to the ground using willow cuttings for added revegetation. Rilling can occur beneath wattles if not properly entrenched and water can pass between wattles if not tightly abutted together. Design and Installation Specifications: It is critical that wattles are installed perpendicular to the flow direction and parallel to the slope contour. Narrow trenches should be dug across the slope on contour to a depth of 3 to 5 inches on clay soils and soils with gradual slopes. On loose soils, steep slopes, and areas with high rainfall, the trenches should be dug to a depth of 5 to 7 inches, or 1/2 to 2/3 of the thickness of the wattle. Start building trenches and installing wattles from the base of the slope and work up. Excavated material should be spread evenly along the uphill slope and compacted using hand tamping or other methods. Construct trenches at contour intervals of 3 to 30 feet apart depending on the steepness of the slope, soil type, and rainfall. The steeper the slope the closer together the trenches. Install the wattles snugly into the trenches and abut tightly end to end. Do not overlap the ends. Install stakes at each end of the wattle, and at 4-foot centers along entire length of wattle. If required, install pilot holes for the stakes using a straight bar to drive holes through the wattle and into the soil. At a minimum, wooden stakes should be approximately 3/4 x 3/4 x 24 inches. Willow cuttings or 3/8-inch rebar can also be used for stakes. Maintenance Standards: Stakes should be driven through the middle of the wattle, leaving 2 to 3 inches of the stake protruding above the wattle. Wattles may require maintenance to ensure they are in contact with soil and thoroughly entrenched, especially after significant rainfall on steep sandy soils. Inspect the slope after significant storms and repair any areas where wattles are not tightly abutted or water has scoured beneath the wattles. BMP C123: Plastic Covering Purpose: Plastic covering provides immediate, short-term erosion protection to slopes and disturbed areas. Conditions of Use: Plastic covering may be used on disturbed areas that require cover measures for less than 30 days, except as stated below: • Plastic is particularly useful for protecting cut and fill slopes and stockpiles. Note: The relatively rapid breakdown of most polyethylene sheeting makes it unsuitable for long-term (greater than six months) applications. • Clear plastic sheeting can be used over newly-seeded areas to create a greenhouse effect and encourage grass growth if the hydroseed was installed too late in the season to establish 75 percent grass cover, or if the wet season started earlier than normal. Clear plastic should not be used for this purpose during the summer months because the resulting high temperatures can kill the grass. • Due to rapid runoff caused by plastic sheeting, this method shall not be used upslope of areas that might be adversely impacted by concentrated runoff. Such areas include steep and/or unstable slopes. • Whenever plastic is used to protect slopes, water collection measures must be installed at the base of the slope. These measures include plastic-covered berms, channels, and pipes used to covey clean rainwater away from bare soil and disturbed areas. At no time is clean runoff from a plastic covered slope to be mixed with dirty runoff from a project. Plastic covering may also be used for: • Temporary ditch liner; • Pond liner in temporary sediment pond; • Liner for bermed temporary fuel storage area if plastic is not reactive to the type of fuel being stored; • Emergency slope protection during heavy rains; and, • Temporary drainpipe (“elephant trunk”) used to direct water. Design and Installation Specifications: Plastic sheeting shall have a minimum thickness of 6 mils (0.006 inches, or 0.15 mm). Plastic slope cover must be installed as follows: • Run plastic up and down slope, not across slope; • Plastic may be installed perpendicular to a slope if the slope length is less than 10 feet; • Minimum of 8-inch overlap at seams; • On long or wide slopes, or slopes subject to wind, all seams should be taped; • Place plastic into a small (12-inch wide by 6-inch deep) slot trench at the top of the slope and backfill with soil to keep water from flowing underneath; • Place sand filled burlap or geotextile bags every 3 to 6 feet along seams and pound a wooden stake through each to hold them in place; • Inspect plastic for rips, tears, and open seams regularly and repair immediately. This prevents high velocity runoff from contacting bare soil which causes extreme erosion; • Sandbags may be lowered into place tied to ropes. However, all sandbags must be staked in place. • If erosion at the toe of a slope is likely, a gravel berm, riprap, or other suitable protection shall be installed at the toe of the slope in order to reduce the velocity of runoff. Maintenance Standards: • Torn sheets must be replaced and open seams repaired. • If the plastic begins to deteriorate due to ultraviolet radiation, it must be completely removed and replaced. • When the plastic is no longer needed, it shall be completely removed. BMP C220: Storm Drain Inlet Protection Purpose: To prevent coarse sediment from entering drainage systems prior to permanent stabilization of the disturbed area. Conditions of Use: Where storm drain inlets are to be made operational before permanent stabilization of the disturbed drainage area. Protection should be provided for all storm drain inlets downslope and within 500 feet of a disturbed or construction area, unless the runoff that enters the catch basin will be conveyed to a sediment pond or trap. Inlet protection may be used anywhere to protect the drainage system. It is likely that the drainage system will still require cleaning. Design and Installation Specifications: Catchbasin filters Catchbasin filters should be designed by the manufacturer for use at construction sites. The limited sediment storage capacity increases the amount of inspection and maintenance required, which may be daily for heavy sediment loads. The maintenance requirements can be reduced by combining a catchbasin filter with another type of inlet protection. This type of inlet protection provides flow bypass without overflow and therefore may be a better method for inlets located along active rights-of-way. 5 cubic feet of storage. Dewatering provisions. High-flow bypass that will not clog under normal use at a construction site. The catchbasin filter is inserted in the catchbasin just below the grating. Maintenance Standards: Catch basin filters should be inspected frequently, especially after storm events. If the insert becomes clogged, it should be cleaned or replaced. For systems using stone filters: If the stone filter becomes clogged with sediment, the stones must be pulled away from the inlet and cleaned or replaced. Since cleaning of gravel at a construction site may be difficult, an alternative approach would be to use the clogged stone as fill and put fresh stone around the inlet. Do not wash sediment into storm drains while cleaning. Spread all excavated material evenly over the surrounding land area or stockpile and stabilize as appropriate. BMP C152: Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention Purpose: Sawcutting and surfacing operations generate slurry and process water that contains fine particles and high pH (concrete cutting), both of which can violate the water quality standards in the receiving water. This BMP is intended to minimize and eliminate process water and slurry from entering waters of the State. Conditions of Use: Anytime sawcutting or surfacing operations take place, these management practices shall be utilized. Sawcutting and surfacing operations include, but are not limited to, the following: • Sawing • Coring • Grinding • Roughening • Hydro-demolition • Bridge and road surfacing Design and Installation Specifications: Slurry and cuttings shall be vacuumed during cutting and surfacing operations. Slurry and cuttings shall not remain on permanent concrete or asphalt pavement overnight. Slurry and cuttings shall not drain to any natural or constructed drainage conveyance. Collected slurry and cuttings shall be disposed of in a manner that does not violate groundwater or surface water quality standards. Process water that is generated during hydro-demolition, surface roughening or similar operations shall not drain to any natural or constructed drainage conveyance and shall be disposed of in a manner that does not violate groundwater or surface water quality standards. Cleaning waste material and demolition debris shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that does not cause contamination of water. If the area is swept with a pick-up sweeper, the material must be hauled out of the area to an appropriate disposal site. Maintenance Standards: Continually monitor operations to determine whether slurry, cuttings, or process water could enter waters of the state. If inspections show that a violation of water quality standards could occur, stop operations and immediately implement preventive measures such as berms, barriers, secondary containment, and vacuum trucks. General SWPPP Notes: This project is covered under the small project SWPPP requirements. Construction Phasing will proceed day by day, limited to approximately 200 linear feet each day. All BMP's will be implemented at the beginning of the day prior to any construction activities. All BMP's will be removed at end of day after site is stabilized. Construction Crew will always make an effort to divert runoff away from exposed areas wherever possible. This SWPPP is NOT limited by the BMP's illustrated in this drawing. A CESCL will always be available to advise a more appropriate or additional BMP's when necessary. All Stock Piles will be held within the project phasing for that day's work. Project Area Calculations: Impact in ROW: 90 sqft Impact in Impervious Surface:15 sqft DESIGNED BY UTILITIES CONTACT PHONE# COUNTY 1/4 SEC OP MAP Emer Sect GAS WK CTR PLAT MAP JOINT FACILITIES ARRANGEMENTS DRAWN BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY CP APPROVAL MAPPING SCALE PAGE ENGR - GAS FUNCTION PROJECT MGR PERMITREAL ESTATE/EASEMENT 2 1 REV# 3 DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE Drawing Number SAP Sup Order Nbr J. MCCOY 425.429.5821 7/28/16 N/A N/A N/A J.WARNING 425.516.3889 7/28/16 C. PAK 425.449.6735 J. MCCOY 425.429.5821 . ... REQUIRED RENTON / KING CO. VERIZON WIRELESS 4" MPE IP MAIN EXTENSION 15214 149TH AVE SE, RENTON 98055 PUGET SOUND ENERGY 107046340 1"=30'2/2 KING 32 CSPSKGPM SW 23-23-05 208.086 211.088 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A