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Ii ~.\"~ "'·" ~ .. ~ ~3zl lL~_!.~ BLUEBERRY MEADOWS SHORT PLAT FOR TERRY DUTRO CITY OF RENTON WASHINGTON !NGN'/!118 .. Ullt~ R.BQGDQN 1"=40' OF 1 CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Date: To: From: MEMORANDUM September 13, 2013 City Clerk's Office 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: Blueberry Meadow Short Plat LUA (file) Number: LUA-06-156, ECF, SHPL-A Cross-References: AKA's: Project Manager: Jill Ding/Vanessa Dolbee Acceptance Date: Applicant: -~j)Ld'<O Owner: eon .;-.v1.. :~ • Contact: " e WI PIO Number: ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Denial: 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: LUA voided due to inactivity. Location: 1828 NE 20th Street Comments: --- .. .•... ! I I I I ' ! i ! I ' ' I I I I ! .I ' I ! ' I "·" . ...,,,..,.f SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION I • Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete I item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. I • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: . . • • • D. Is delivery address different from item 1? If YES, enter delivery address below: Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-t 540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 11111 First-Class Mail Postage & Fees Paid USPS Permit No. G-1 O • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • CA~ \9'~ [k;/Ja, -~ t(fifb 8. ~ lJ$f-- ~ [J)J ff6<ftff UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 1111 First-Class Mail Postage & Fees Paid USPS Pem,it No. G-10 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION • Complete items 1, 2, and 3. A>so complete item 4 ~ Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, oi-on the front if space permits. 1. Arlcte Addressad to: COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELfVERY A. Signature X 0 Agent 0Addressee B. Received by ( Printed Name) I C. Date of Delhrery o_ Is delivery address different from Item ~? D Yes If YES, enter de!/ve,y address below: D No 3. Service Type ..fBtertlfied Mail Cl Registered 0 Insured Mail CJ Express Mall 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise Oc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) D Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from se.rvfce (abelJ 7008 1830 0004 8759 1955 PS Form 3811, February 2004· Domestic Return Aaceipt 102595-02-M-1540 Department of Community & Economic Development 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057-3232 /)( ,=/~ vt1--/tu f;~)1UJ~ '0~~ -I . / , '-{1'1/ 1.-,_ ./ .''j y• . , ,_.,, \ __ ,.. / ··r·? \./ ! -~~I/ ' '.~.,,,"··_../ . , _ ____.. \ . '~-\<,, rn r- Ul .-a IT" U1 r- '° ~ D D D D rn '° U.S. Postal Service.,, CERTIFIED MAIL" RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) Postaoe 0 $ _______ _, Certified Fee v Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) '--------~ Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) I--------~ Postmark Here .-a ==~..---~--~--~--------~ '° D D r-Cfty. State, ZfP+4 PS Form 3800 August 2006 See Reverse, for Instructions Department of Community 0 Economic Development =--~-.----r. =-=-.J 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057-3232 (-:ity_of. ._ ~llli)j'j ~S.f~ ~w~B~ mo JJ wA noir ..... e~ ""· " <' ' ..... ' • '",•'::!n"s .:: .,,,,,, 1-' 0 """ '" """' ~ ~ ..... o.., ' . .,,"'' I:) !Vo S1.1c1y s~ I:) 19"" lvfV D ' -I:) 'IVs S1.1c1y" fc/"f'r l.!s"D l.!""10,,-l.!4,S<'I/ ~IVr A.oofc/r ~ss .... ,i;::-,: :-';. (' .;Q: ! , ::;:; I I 111 7008 1830 0004 8759 1955 I I. I. ,1,,1, JI,,," i, 11,,,1, ,i,11, ,J,11,, ,i,,, I, ,,Jl,I, \,,, ,111 t-Yf Department of Community & Economic Development 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057-3232 OJ~~@J]l Q.'.;;;%) ;~t "41',."D f~JJ~ ~f k OG-/5G ,.) ~ U.S. Postal Service'" CERTIFIED MAIL,., RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance CoveragD Provided) Postage $ 1---------1 Certified Fee D Ae1um Receipt Fee D {Endorsement Required) Cl 1--------< Postmark Here Cl m "' .-a "' Cl Cl r- Resiricled Delivery Fee (Endorsemen1 Required) f------, sent To srreet, Apt. No.; or PO Box No. City. State, Zf P+4 PS Form 3800 August ?006 Sec Reverse for Instructions Denis Law Mayor July 25, 2012 Ron-Frederikson Eastside Consultants, Inc. 415 Rainier Blvd N Issaquah, WA 98027 SUBJECT: "Final" Notice r [ ___, City of 1 ~rrw11 Department of Community and Economic Development C.E."Ch i p"Vi ncent, Administrator Blueberry Meadows Short Plat/ LUA06-1S6, SHPI-A Dear Mr. Frederickson: The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the above subject application is expired. According to RMC 4-8-lOOC.4-Expiration of Complete Land Use Applications, the application submitted on December 5, 2006 has been inactive for ninety (90) days or more and an administrative decision has not been made and/or has not been reviewed by the Hearing Examiner in a public hearing. According to our records, a Notice of Incomplete Application notification (enclosed) was mailed on December 18, 2006, stating required information was necessary in order to continue processing the submitted application. As of the date of this letter, the requested information has not been received. Therefore, this is your final notice, if the City of Renton Planning Division does not receive a written request to continue processing the application and the requested information within six (6) months of the date ofthis letter the application shall be null and void. If you have any questions, please contact me at (425) 430-7314. Sincerely, Vanessa Dolbee Senior Planner Enclosed: Notice of Incomplete Application-dated: December 18, 2006 cc: Terry Dutro/ Owner{s) Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov 4' ~ + ..a + CIT"\_ JF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator O~ ~y ~~ ~ -2'; Kathy Keolker, Mayor ~N~Or-------------------------~ December 18, 2006 Ron Frederikson Eastside Consultants, Inc. 415 Rainier Blvd N Issaquah, WA 98027 RE: Blueberry Meadows Short Plat Notice of Incomplete Application Renton File No. LUA06-I56, SHPL-A Dear Mr. Frederikson: After reviewing the materials submitted for the Blueberry Meadows Short Plat application, staff has determined that the application is incomplete according to the City's submittal requirements as outlined in RMC 4-8-I20C. The following information is required to accept the application as complete: 1. Preliminary wetland mitigation plan. A preliminary wetland mitigation plan is required for impacts proposed to an off-site wetland to the west of the pan handle of the subject proper! y due to construction improvements required for the proposed 26-foot wide private street. The plan shall include mitigation for the impacts proposed to the wetland buffer as well as any paper fill that results from the proposed development. Furthermore, the additional items listed below are required to complete the review of the submitted application. Please submit the following information: 1. Revised landscape plan. The submitted landscape plan shall be revised to comply with the City's landscape regulations, which include the installation of2 trees within the front yard areas of each lot. The plan shall include the species proposed, spacing, size, and planting specification. 2. Secondary wetland review. A grading license (B060514) issued on the subject property is currently under appeal. The substance of the appeal is regarding whether or not grading occun-eJ within a wetland. The wetland report submmed with the project application was prepared by del Moral & Associates and is dated September 22, 2006 with a supplemental wetland delineation dated October 26, 2006. The delineation identifies an off-site wetland to the west of -------l-0-55_S_o_u_th_G_r_ad_y_W-ay---R-e-nt_o_n.-W-a-s-hi-ngt-on_9_80_5_5 _______ ~ @ This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE. CURVE the pan handle of the subject property; however no wetlands were identified on the project site. The City has conflicting information regarding whether a wetland and/or wetland buffer extends onto the subject property and what the classification of the wetland is, therefore secondary review of the submitted wetland report prepared by de] Moral & Associates is required. Per a letter from the City dated December 8, 2006 secondary review of the wetland reports prepared by de! Moral & Associates is required and the results of this review shall be submitted to the City by January 2, 2007. Please submit 3 copies of a preliminary wetland mitigation plan, S full size copies and l reduced 8 Yi inch by 11 inch PMT of a revised landscape plan, and 3 copies of the results of the secondary wetland review. Once the above requested information is received, review of your application will begin. Feel free to contact me with any questions at (425) 430-7219. Sincerely, /:.jj ;;f '7' Jill K. Ding ~ Senior Planner cc Terry Dutro, owner File PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION NAME: PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: T .. r.,,, II Tr" I ,11 ~ ~ J,, .,.~,, 1,1..,, e -1,\,-,v.,;, ADDRESS: j ,J 7 11 l~c 1~ . .:-:;-,;....,. ,· -" . CITY: ZIP: r PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: ,~~;, ;v,_:; _;..;,;/..-. .'7~---- (I.J; W r O ,._ "'-' A '{ 5 " -~ ~ R ,. I I 1::-v· ..... c '10<'( 'I TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): H :J-.~-i,~-'1 -6s'1'" APPLICANT (if other than owner) ~3 '13 ''JC ).).1·.; NAME: EXISTING LAND USE(S): s ·-~ i -i=,_ --i-, (J .. Je-,· .,. 7 / COMPANY (if applicable): PROPOSED LAND USE(S): ,, ,~ . i .. r:' ·1. /) -L . lc..-.~i:."') , ADDRESS: EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: R.,~ -,·J,, ~ l' u! .t:: ..... ._ ) { r::,P. ........ , J.,,~ , / CITY: ZIP: PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): fv IA TELEPHONE NUMBER EXISTING ZONING: R-8 CONT ACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NAME: R., , .. , r::, '· _I, ., . ,-•,.c, .,, SITE AREA (in square feet): _;;-I . i)i) 7 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE COMPANY (if applicable): DEDICATED: 0 c. __ .,, .,, J, C.",..,,.,...:,."' ,·h.t-,...--f", "'t· .-. ~ ' SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: ADDRESS: ,;z. ,, l,'1 >-j I ? q K.-u.,hi,cr-GI".:! , /L PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET CITY: ZIP: ACRE (if applicable): 5, )-l J:'>s~ .. ~h =~ "16 c ;. , NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): V TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: 1-f NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): '-1-,.-,) "Fl,_ -,; 1 ~ I r fr c .:l.-c. r, I:-~ , ~ ,: 't' ,..._.;,} ,;.1 ~I i11 Q: weh/ pw/ dev serv / forms/p Jann i ng/masterapp .doc 12/04/06 ' OJECT INFORMATION (co1 1ued) NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable) PROJECT VALUE: 6. <.'C." .. <.' ,v . D SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): ,._,/p,. 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): fV /A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): Nff' SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): tv / j>. NET FLOOR AREA OF NON·RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): tv/A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): /V /A D AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE D AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO D FLOOD HAZARD AREA D GEOLOGIC HAZARD D HABITAT CONSERVATION D SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES D WETLANDS LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. (Attach leaal descriotion on separate sheet with the followina information included) SITUATE IN THE w ,';; QUARTER OF SECTION 5 , TOWNSHIP 2-..j, RANGE '.> -, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES List all land use applications being applied for: 1. 5H,or\r f' ,__,,, ,-3. 2. serA 4. Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ ___ _ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name/s) _-;;;,_µ,e-'.l'.l..-"-\.-....\.A"""-'==.)_--~--· declare that I am (please check one) __L_ 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 ontained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. l certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that_/-~~~'/!'~-------- signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be hi~r free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. (Signature of Owner/Representative) My appointment expires.: __ /_.2,fa"---;,;_'fi_,_1_':Z_a_~-~--- Q:weh/pw/devserv/torms/planning/masterapp.doc 2 [2/04/06 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ME FIRE DEPARTMENT l\10RAND October I 0, 200G Jill Ding, Associate Planner James Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal j.JL Blueberry Meadows II Sharl Plat, 1 J/s NE 20th St Fire Department Comments: I. A fire hydrant with 1000 GPM fire flow is required within 300 feet of all new single- family structures. If the building square footage exceeds 3600 square feet in area, the minimum fire flow increases to 1500 GPM and requires two hydrants within 300 feet of the structure. 2. A fire mitigation fee of$488.00 is required for all new single-family structures. 3. Fire department access roadways require a minimum 20-foot wide paved roadway. Fire department turnarounds are required for roads over 150 feet in length. The turnaround shall meet the minimum dimensions shown on the attached diagram. 4. All building addresses shall be visible from a public street. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. i:\blueberrymcadiisp.doc ·~ FIRE APPARAlUS ACCESS ROADS RENTON FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU x '/1.5"-1/30-7000 EMERGENCY VEHICLE TURNAROllNb -CUL-DE-SAC TO: FROM: DATE: Jill Hall Jan Illian October 18, 2006 CITY OF RE'\TON MEMO PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: PREAPPLICATON REVIEW COMMENTS BLUEBERRY FARM SHORT PLAT PREAPP NO. 06-117 1828 -NE 20 1 • Street NOTE ON PRELIMINARY REVIEW COMMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT: The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision makers (e.g. Hearing Examiner, Boards of Adjustment, Board of Public Works and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by the City or made by the applicant. WATER l. There is an existing 6-inch water main in l\'E 20th Street and an 8-inch water main in Monterey Ave NE. Available fire flow in NE 20 1 " Street is 1,400 gpm. 2. A water main extension will be required onsite. Exter,gion of an S men m NE-"20* may be ... te(inire~ feating dk Sile-? 3. All new construction must have a fire hydrant capable of delivering a minimum of 1,000 gpm and must be located within 300 feet of each strncture. New hydrants will be required to be installed as part of the water main extension on site. 4. The proposed project is located in the 435 Water Pressure Zone and is inside Aquifer Protection Zone 2. Static pressure in the area 1s approximately 70 psi. 5. The Water System Development Charges (SOC) is $1,956 per new building lot. These are payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued. Credit will be given for the existing residences connected to water. 6. All short plats shall provide a separate water service to each building lot prior to recording of the short plat. SANITARY SEWER 1. There is an existing 8-inch sewer main fronting the property in NE 20"' Street and an 8-inch main adjacent to the west side of the site. 2. Separate side sewers are required. Minimum slope shall be 2%. Blueberry Meadow II Short Plat Page 2 ofl 3. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charges (SOC) is $1,017 per new building lot. These are payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued. Credit will be given for existing residences connected to sewer. 4. All short plats shall provide a separate sewer stub to each building lot prior to recording of the short plat. 5. Existing septic system shall be pumped and abandoned in accordance with King County Department of Health. 6. This parcel is subject to two Special Assessment Districts. NE 20"' & Jones SAD is based on square footage. The rate is site square footage x a rate of0.27926559. West Kennydale SAD is based on a rate of# new Jots x $1,050. Payment of these fees wilJ be required prior to issuance of utility construction permit. SURFACE WATER I. A preliminary drainage plan and drainage report will be required with the site plan application. The report shall address detention and water quality requirements as outlined in the 1990 King County Surface Water Manual. All core and any special requirements shall be contained in the report. If preliminary calculations show detention will be required under the 1990 King County Surface Water Manual, staff wilJ recommend a condition that the project comply with the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Conservation Flow control - a.k.a. Level 2) and water quality improvements. 2. Applicant shall submit separate structural plans for review and approval under a separate building permit for vaults if applicable. Special inspection from the building department is required. 3. The preferred method of storm discharge in Aquifer Protection Zone 2 is infiltration, if soils permit. A geotechnical report is required. 4. Roof drains are required to be tightlined to the storm system within the short plat if infiltration is not feasible. 5. The Surface Water System Development Charges (SDC) are $759 per new building lot. These are payable at the time the utility construction permit is issued. Credit will be given for existing residences. TRANSPORTATION I. The traffic mitigation fee of $75 per additional generated trip shall be assessed per new single family home at a rate of 9.57 trips. ($75 x 9.57 x I = $717 .75) 2. Half street improvements in NE 20"' including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb & gutter, storm drainage, street signs, and street lights are required. 3. Private streets are allowed up to six lots or less with not more than 4 lots not abutting the right of way. A 26-foot easement with 20 feet of pavement is required. 4. All wire utilities shall be installed underground per the City of Renton Undergrounding Ordinance. If three or more poles are required to be moved by the development design, all existing overhead utilities shall be placed underground. Blueberry Meadow II Short Plat Page3 of 3 GENERAL COMMENTS I. All plans shall conform to the Renton Draftmg Standards. 2. When approval of preliminary plat is granted. please submit permit application, tliree (3) copies of utility drawings, two (2) sets of street hghtmg plans, two (2) copies of the drainage report, an itemized cost of construction estimate and application fee at the counter on the sixth floor. A fee worksheet is attached for your use, but prior to preparing a check, it is recommended to call 425- 430-7266 for a fee estimate as generated by the permit system. The fee for review and inspection of these improvements is 5% of the first $100,000 of the estimated construction costs; 4% of anything over $ I 00,000 but less than $200,000, and 3% of anything over $200,000. Half the fee must be paid upon application. 3. Separate permits and fees for water meters, side sewers, irrigation meters, and storm drainage connections are required. 4. The site is located in Aquifer Protection Zone 2 and may be subject to additional requirements per City code. Constructed secondary contamment may be required if more than 20 gallons of regulated hazardous materials will be present at the new facility (RMC 4-3-050H2d(i)). Certain uses require operating permits (RMC 4-9-015). A fill source statement (RMC 4-4-060L4) is required if more than 100 cubic yards of fill material will be imported to the project site. Construction Activity Standards (Rl\1C 4-4-030C7) shall be followed if during construction, more than 20 gallons of hazardous materials will be stored on site or vehicles will be fueled on site. Surface Water Management Standards (RMC 4-6-030E2 and 3)--Biofilters, stormwater conveyance, and water quality ponds may require a groundwater protection liner. Impervious surfaces shall be provided for areas subject to vehicular use or storage of chemicals. 5. Rockeries/Retaining Walls. All rockeries or retaining walls, greater than 4 feet in height to be constructed as part of this site will require a separate building permit and shall have the following separate note be included on the civil plan: "A licensed engineer with geo technical expertise must be retained for proposed rockeries greater than four feet in height. The engineer must monitor rockery construction and verify in writing that the rockery was constructed in general accordance with ARC standards and with his/her supplemental recommendations, in a professional manner and of competent and suitable material. Written verification by the engineer must be provided to the City of Renton public works inspector prior to approval of an occupancy permit or plat approval for the project. A separate bnilding permit will be required." 6. A separate utility pennit to cut and cap existing utilities to existing structures on site will be required as part of the demolition permit. cc: Kayren Kittrick DATE: TO: CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works MEMORANDUM October 19, 2006 Pre-Application File No. 06-117 FROM: Jill K. Ding, Senior Planner, x7219 Blueberry Meadows II Short Plat SUBJECT: General: We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-referenced development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant and the codes in effect on the date of review. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision-makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Zoning Administrator, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator, and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or made by the applicant. The applicant is encouraged to review all applicable sections of the Renton Municipal Code. The Development Regulations are available for purchase for $50.00 plus tax, from the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hall. Project Proposal: The subject property is located at 1828 NE 20th Street. The proposal is to subdivide the exi 9ting 50,110 square foot (1.15 acre) lot zoned Residential -8 (R-8) dwelling units per acre into 4 lots for single-family residences. Access for the proposed lots will be provided through a proposed 26-foot wide private access easement onto NE 20th Street. Site History: Three previous pre-application meetings have been held regarding the subject property (PREOS-008, PRE05-018, and PRE05-071 ). In each of the pre-application meetings it was disclosed that the City's critical areas maps identify a wetland on the project site. A wetland report prepared by Ellisport Engineering was previously submitted with the previous pre-application materials and a wetland report prepared by Del Moral & Associates was submitted with the current pre-application packet. Both wetland reports indicate that a wetland may have previously existed on the subject site, however the hydrological conditions have subsequently changed and a wetland is no longer located on the site. A Grading License was issued on the subject site on September 5, 2006 subject to the condition that a wetland study be submitted and all grading activities occur outside of the delineated wetland. The Grading License is currently under appeal based on the contention by the appellant that fill was placed within a wetland. Zoning/Density Requirements: The subject property is located within the Residential -8 dwelling units per acre (R-8) zoning designation. The density range required in the R-8 zone is a minimum of 4.0 to a maximum of 8.0 dwelling units per acre (du/ac). The method of calculating net density is as follows: A calculation of the number of housing units and/or lots that would be allowed on a property after critical areas and public rights-of-way and legally recorded private access easements are subtracted from the gross area (gross area minus streets and critical areas multiplied by allowable housing units per acre). Required critical area buffers and public and private alleys shall not be subtracted from gross acres for tlie purpose of net density calculations. The area within the proposed access easement must be deducted from the gross property square footage. The proposal for 4 units on the property after subtracting the area for the proposed 26-foot wide private access easement and cul-de-sac turnaround arrives at a net density of approximately 4.9 du/ac (4 I 0.81 = 4.9), which is within the density allowed for the R-8 zone. All square footages of areas to be deducted (access easement) must be provided at the time of formal land use application. Blueberry Meadows II Short Pl: October 19, 2006 Page 2 of 4 -Application Meeting Development Standards: The R-8 zone permits one residential structure/ unit per lot. Detached accessory structures are permitted at a maximum number of two per lot at 720 square feet each, or one per lot at 1,000 square feet in size. Minimum Lot Size. Width and Depth -The minimum lot size permitted in the R-8 is 4,500 square feet for lots greater than 1 acre in size. A minimum lot width of 50 feet for interior lots and 60 feet for corner lots, as well as a minimum lot depth of 65 feet, is also required. Land area included in private access easements shall not be included in lot area calculations. Building Standards -The R-8 zone allows a maximum building coverage of 35% of the lot area or 2,500 square feet, whichever is greater for lots over 5,000 square feet in size. Lots under 5,000 square feet in size are permitted a maximum building coverage of 50% of the lot area. Building height is restricted to 30 feet and 2-stories. Detached accessory structures must remain below a height of 15 feet and one-story. The gross floor area must be less than that of the primary structure. Accessory structures are also included in building lot coverage calculations. Building standards would be confirmed at the time of building permit review. Setbacks -Setbacks are the minimum required distance between the building footprint and the property line and any private access easement. The required setbacks in the R-8 zone are 15 feet in front for the primary structure and 20 feet in front for the attached garage, 20 feet in the rear, 5 feet on interior side yards, and 15 feet on side yards along streets for the primary structure and 20 feet on side yards along streets for the attached garage. Setbacks will be confirmed at the time of building permit review. Setbacks must be measured from the edges of access easements. Access/Parking: The proposal is to access the lots through a 26-foot private access easement. Each lot is required to accommodate off street parking for a minimum of two vehicles. Appropriate shared maintenance and access agreement/easements will be required between lots with shared access. Private streets are allowed for access to six or fewer lots, provided at least two of the six lots abut a public right-of-way. The street is to include a minimum easement width of 26 feet with 20 feet of paving. ·' Private driveways may serve a maximum of two lots and must have a minimum easement width of 20 feet with 12 feet of paving. Addresses of lots along private streets are to be visible from the public street by provision of a sign stating all house numbers, and the sign is to be located at the intersection of the private street and the public street. A cul-de-sac turnaround is required for dead end streets over 300 feet in length. The cul-de-sac shall have a minimum paved radius of 45 feet with a right-of-way radius of 50 feet. Full street improvements (curb, gutter and 6-foot wide sidewalk) along the site's NE 20'" Street frontage will be required for the short plat. The applicant may elect to ask the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator for a waiver of off site street improvements. Please contact Jan Illian at (425) 430-7216 for additional information regarding the waiver process. Driveway Grades: The maximum driveway slopes cannot exceed 15%, provided that driveways exceeding 8% are to provide slotted drains at the lower end of the driveway. If the grade exceeds 15%, a variance from the Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator is required. Landscaping and Open Space: Tree requirements for short plats include at least two trees of a City approved species with a minimum caliper of 1 1 /2 inches per tree must be planted in the front yard or planting strip of every lot prior to building occupancy. Significant Tree Retention: A tree inventory and a tree retention plan shall be provided with the formal land use application. The tree retention plan must show preservation of at least 25% of significant trees [those with a minimum diameter of 8" (evergreen) or 12" (deciduous) when measured four feet above grade], and indicate how proposed building footprints will be sited to accommodate preservation of significant trees that will be retained. Pre06-l I 7 (R-8 4-lot short plat).doc ... Blueberry Meadows II Shor October 19, 2006 Page 3 o/4 Pre-Application Meeting The following species are exempted from the retention requirements outside of critical areas: All Populus species including cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), lombardy poplar (Populus nigra "ltalica"), etc. All Alnus species which includes red alder (Alnus oregona), black alder {Alnus glutinosa), white alder (Alnus rhombifolia), etc. Salix species which includes weeping willow (Salix babylonica), etc., unless along a stream bank and away from paved areas. All Platanus species which include London plane tree {Platanus acerifolia), American sycamore, buttonwood (Platanus occidentalis), etc. Sensitive Areas: Based on the City's critical areas maps, it appears the site is mapped with a regulated wetland. The applicant submitted a wetland report prepared by Del Moral & Associates, dated September 22, 2006. The report concludes that a wetland previously existed on the project site, but due to changes in hydrologic conditions there is no longer a wetland on the site. The report did indicate that a category 3 wetland had been identified and delineated to the south of the project site, the delineation was prepared by Del Moral & Associates. Based on that delineation, it appears that a portion of the category 3 wetland buffer extends onto the project site, although this was no clarified in the wetland report. RMC 4-3-050F.7 provides that the City may require independent review of an applicant's wetland report at the applicant's expense. Due to the lack of resolution regarding whether a wetland or wetland buffer is located on the project site, the City will require that the applicant pay for an independent secondary review of the submitted wetland reports. '-For wetlands present, the applicable buffer widths based on the category of the wetland are required (Category 1 -100 ft.; Category 2 -50 ft.; and Category 3 -25 ft.). Please refer to RMC 4-3-050.M. for additional regulations on wetlands. Based on City records, the site is located within an "Aquifer Protection Area (Zone 2)". If more than 100 cubic yards of fill is proposed a Source Statement is required for each source location from which imported fill will be obtained. However, location within the Aquifer Protection Area does not trigger Environmental Review. Environmental Review: Short plats typically do not require SEPA as short plats are exempt from environmental review unless covered by water or contain critical areas. If it is determined that a wetland is located on the project site, then Environmental (SEPA) Review would be required. Permit Requirements: Preliminary short plats of four or fewer lots (witlh or without environmental (SEPA) review) would be processed administratively. The land use process would be completed within an estimated time frame of 6 to 8 weeks for preliminary short plat approval. The application fee is $1,000.00 with Y, off subsequent applications. If SEPA review is required, the fee is $200 (1/2 of $400.00 full fee) if the project value is less than $100,000 and is a $500.00 fee (1/2 of $1000.00 full fee) if the project. value is over $100,000. The applicant will be required to install a public information sign on the property. Detailed information regarding the land use application submittal is provided in the attached handouts. Once preliminary approval is received, the applicant must complete the required improvements and satisfy any conditions of the preliminary approval before the plat can be recorded. The newly created lots may be sold only after the plat has been recorded. Fees: In addition to the applicable building and construction permit fees, the following mitigation fees would be required prior to the recording of the plat. • A Transportation Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per each new average daily trip attributable to the project; and, • A Fire Mitigation Fee based on $488.00 per new single-family residence. A handout listing all of the City's Development related fees in attached for your review. Pre06-l 17 (R-8 4-lot short plat).doc Blueberry Meadows II Short Pia October 19, 2006 Page 4 o/4 Application Meeting Expiration: Upon preliminary short plat approval, the preliminary short plat approval is valid for two years with a possible one-year extension. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan: The existing development is localed within the Residential Single Family (RSF) Comprehensive Plan Land Use designation. The following proposed policies are applicable to the proposal: Land Use Element Objective LU-FF: Encourage re-investment and rehabilitation of existing housing, and development of new residential plats resulting in quality neighborhoods that: 1. Are planned at urban densities and implement Growth Management targets, 2. Promote expansion and use of public transportation; and 3. Make more efficient use of urban services and infrastructure. Policy LU-147. Net development densities should fall within a range of 4.0 to 8.0 dwelling units per acre in Residenti?I Single Family neighborhoods. Policy LU-148. A minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet should be allowed on in-fill parcels of less than one acre (43,560 sq. ft.) in single-family designations. Allow a reduction on lot size to 4,500 square feet on parcels greater than one acre to create an incentive for aggregation of land. The minimum lot size is not intended to set the standard for density in the designation, but to provide flexibility in subdivision/plat design and facilitate development within the allowed density range. Policy LU-149. lot size should exclude private sidewalks, easements, private road, and driveway easements, except alley easements. Policy LU-150. Required setbacks should exclude public or private legal access areas, established through or to a lot, and parking areas. Policy LU-152. Single-family lot size, lot width, setbacks, and impervious surface should be sufficient to allow private open space, landscaping to provide buffers/privacy without extensive fencing, and sufficient area for maintenance activities. Policy LU-154. Interpret development standards to support new plats and infill project designs incorporating street locations, lot configurations, and building envelopes that address privacy and quality of life for existing residents. Community Design Element I Policy CD-12. Infill development, defined as new short plats of nine or fewer lots, should be encouraged in oraer to add variety, updated housing stock, and new vitality to neighborhoods. Policy CD-13. Infill development should be reflective of the existing character of established neighborhoods even when designed using different architectural styles, and/or responding to more urban setbacks, height or lot requirements. Infill development should draw on elements of existing development such as placement of structures, vegetation, and location of entries and walkways, to reflect the site planning and scale of existing areas. cc: Jennifer Henning Pre06-I I 7 (R-8 4-lot short plat).doc .. •· C4 · 32 T24N R5E E 1/2 . ;-~117\ij. ~. ····· .·· .~> ..... -\-~~----~ ,~~ . . . ;3)~ 1~ h St R"'-8. R-c.8 R=s\.·8 ~ ~E 271th R~ .. ·. ··. ~:.____ St. _J .·_ .R~B. .NE 27th Sl. R-1 ~ Q_ ~ CD I Ct'. (D w '.:====··=·· ~·_) ---s I Z. 'R-8 O'.'. <ii ~ . . . w Q) .P ~ Q) I> -."SC _,, C/'.J. (l) -p -0 ""' = z -- -;(X)..,-:ai ·1&~ ro NE . ' Ct'. • / / \( __ _ ZONING 900 Q) > .«; p CJ . _Q) .. "O ~:=~ 8 "° : «: NE 24th 16th R-8 ----Rent.on Oit.r J.hnlt,11 ... ·····-i :w; >·-· «:··· R-1 R R-8 NE . tl <.n Rc-c8; "' z e: . t<I -~-R--8-'-~ N:E tQth' R ;:i NEr\13 h .. R-8CP D4 P/8/PW TECHNICAL SERVICES 02/16/06 5 T23N R5E E 1/2 5305 . '· ' DENSITY WORKSHEET DECO 5 2006 NECEiVSD City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax 425-430-7231 1. Gross area of property: 1. --"'"5-'--1 "'0""6-'--7 ____ square feet 2. Deductions: Certain areas are excluded from density calculations. These include: Public streets** Private access easements** Critical Areas* Total excluded area: 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 for net area: 4. Divide line 3 by 43,560 for net acreage: 5. Number of dwelling units or lots planned: ____ square feet 18.039 square feet ____ square feet 2. __ 1,_..8"'-0""3"-'9"---_ square feet 3. __ 33,028 _ square feet 4. 0.76 acres 5. ___ _,_4 __ . ._· units/lots 6. Divide line 5 by line 4 for net density: units/acre 6. -~5.=2=6~ .. __ = dwelling *Critical Areas are defined as "Areas determined by the City to be not suitable for development and which are subject to the City's Critical Areas Regulations including very high landslide areas, protected slopes, wetlands or floodways." Critical areas buffers are not deducted/excluded. ** Alleys (public or private) do not have to be excluded. C:\Land Projects 2004\06081 \density.doc Last updated: 12/04/2006 Blueberry Meadows Preliminary Short Plat Project Narrative Project Proposal Description: ·0rtr(tc:r·,< ·;c ···. / ..... : -:··;(.;'.~\/\~~/Vit-Jc; nr::c o 5 2nas t' The proposed BI ue Berry Meadows Sho11 Plat consists of a 1.17 acre site located north of NE 20th Street in the City of Renton. The site is located on tax parcel, #3343903201. The existing Land Use of this parcel is Single Family Residential. The total acreage is approximately I .17 acres. The site will be accessed off of NE 20th Street. The zoning of the subject property and surrounding lots, per City of City of Renton, is R-8. A Short Plat permit and all its required permits will be needed for the project. The site is being proposed for 4 Lots. He site should be a balanced cut/fill with any onsite excavation being placed on the lots. Approximately 4 apple trees will be removed dnring construction. Construction costs could range from 100,000-150,000 for the site. The current appraised land value is 124,000, but should be worth 600,000 to 800,000 after final approval. A small job shack may be needed onsite during construction. Soil: The soil in the area consisted of an upper organic silt/sand topsoil layer that was about one foot thick. Below the topsoil were l .acustrine and Outwash deposits consisting of stiff clayey silts and medium dense sands. Groundwater was found in all test pits ranging from 6-8 feet deep' Lot Sizes: There will be 4 new lots ranging in size from 11,333 to 16,593 square feet. Special Site Features: The site is near an offsite wetland located along the west side of the property Adjacent Land Use: The adjacent land use is Single familv residential. No Land will be dedicated to the City. Blueberry Meadows Preliminary Short Plat Project Construction Mitigation Project Construction Mitigation: .• , . /. '" '''"(),'6 ~-b.) The project will hopefully begin construction by April 1st 2007, with hours being 7:00 am tO 6:00 pm or whatever City code allows. The proposed hall route will be from 1-405 to Ne 30th Street, up Ke!lllewick Pl \:F and l\F 27'h Street and then right on Aberdeen Avenue NE. South on Aberdeen A \'e l\E to NE 20th Street. Then right on NE 20th Street to the site and vice versa. The road on NE 20th Street will be swept nightly and the site will be watered if dusty. All hauling will be restricted to daylight hours only. Flaggers will be placed on NE 20th Street if deemed necessary. 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: : ··'.·•-, '. / < /)fr 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 nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject 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. C:\Land Projects R2\2006\06081\dwg\envchlst.doc12/05106 A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable Blue Berry Meadows 2. Name of applicant: Master Builder Construction Terry Dutro 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: 10711 SE 30TH ST. BELLEVUE, WA 98004 (425) 454-6340 4. Date checklist prepared 12/01/06 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable) Spring 2007. 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. A wpography map, soils report, conceptual utility plan, and Wetland Delineation 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. Not Known 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. Short plat a 1.17 Acre site into 4 lots for single family residences. C:\Land Projects R2\2006\06081\dwg\envchlst.doc 2 12. 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 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. Site Address 1828 NORTHEAST 20TH STREET RENTON, WA 98056 TAX# 334390-3201 Located in Section. 5, Township 23N. Range. 5E WM. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other . Flat b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) 15% 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. Lacustrine and outwash deposits. See soils report. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. See soils report. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Minimal f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Run off will be directed to silt fences and perk facilities. It is anticipated very little runoff will leave the site. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example. asphalt or buildings)? 0.71 acres C:\Land Projects R2\2006\06081\dwg\envchlst.doc 3 h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion. or other impacts to the earth, if any: Run off will be directed to silt fences and perk facilities. 2. AIR 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. Normal emissions as the result of construction of access roads and 4 single family homes. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Keep site wet during dry season to minimize dust. 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. There is an unclassified stream on the property to the North and a small wetland offsite to the south west. 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. A private drive will be constructed along the existing driveway that runs easterly of the offsite wetland. 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 C:\Land ProJects R2\20D6\06081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 4 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-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 water will be withdrawn but some amounts of surface water will be perked back to the ground. 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. No waste material will be discharged. The project will be on the City of Renton's sewer system. 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. Water from roads and roof drains will be collected in a closed system and directed to a combination wet detention vault and released at the appropriate rate to the existing city storm system in NE 20 St. 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: Water from roads and roof drains will be collected in a closed system and directed to a combination wet detention vault and released at the appropriate rate to the existing city storm system in NE 20 St. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: _x_ deciduous tree: alder, maple. aspen, other __ evergreen tree: fir. cedar pine other C:\Land Proiects R2\2006\06081\dwg\envchlst.doc 5 shrubs 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 b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? All vegetation will be removed for road and house construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None know. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any Landscape and street trees will be planted per the City requirements. 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 ________ _ Mammals: deer, bear, elk. beaver, other __________ _ 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 None. 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. Electric & natural gas for lights and heat. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. C:\Land Projects R2\2D06\06081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 6 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: All available measures required by code. 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. Normal risk of fire in a residential neighborhood. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Police, medic and fire services 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the new homes. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Noise from 1-405 which is to the west of the site. 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. Construction equipment for road, utility and residential construction. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Construction work will only be accomplished during times as specified by the City. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently cleared and the adjacent properties are single family residences. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site. None. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No. C:\Land Projects R2\2006\06081\dwg\envchlst.doc 7 e What is the current zoning classification of the site? R-8 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Single Family. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? N/A h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Typical for 4 single family residences J. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None. L Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: ProJect will provide 4 single family residences. Adjacent properties are single family residences 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. 4 single family middle income housing units. 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: None. 10. AESTHETICS C·\Land Projects RZ\2006\06081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 8 a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. The maximum building height is 35' or as the city requires. Building materials would consist of wood, brick and metal. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: Necessary conditions, covenants and restrictions 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? Lights from 3 single family homes. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. 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: None. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? May Creek Park and Kennydale Lions Park. 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: None. 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. C:\Land Projects R2\2006\06081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 9 b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: None. 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 project will access from NE 20'" St. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Walk approx. 3 blocks E on NE 20th St Total walking is 0.43 miles c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Approximately 2 for each new lot None would be eliminated. 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. 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. The project will generate approximately 36 new trips per day the majority of travel between 7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m .. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: None 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result 1n an increased need for public services (for example fire protection, police protection. health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. An increased need for public services associated with 4 single family middle income residences. C:\Land Projects R2\2006\D6081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 10 b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the sit~Cwatei'C@fuse serv1@:::, ~ septic system, other. 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. None. 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: _.~~~--'J..~~""~Q.,_,.,..,_,to,,,,.=. __ _ Name Printed: ~R~•~"'~-~Fr~t=J~,.=-£~;=~~~=•="'~--- Date: C:\Land ProJects R2\2006\06081 \dwg\envchlst.doc 11 ·w:: \ DEc I! 52006 '','h ·;' .. ;,_:.t, September 22, 2006 RE EYaluation of Propert, :\oith of 1828 l\IE 20"' SL, Renton, WA 98056 Mr. Terry Dutro Owner: l\1asterbuilder Construction 10711 SE JO''' Sr Bellevue, WA 98004 Dear Mr. Dutro: On September 2 L 20D6, I visited the suhJect prope1iy (herein called the "Core property" for con- venience.) As you know, it 1s within 2011 fe,cl of a stream located to the west The City of Renton has requested that you detem1111c the d,stances to existing wetlands in the event that any are sufficiently close to affect your prop,·:t\. eirher directly or because of buffer requirements. The site is JOO ft bv 355 ft (1.15 acresL \lost ,,!'this property has been cleared, with exceptions of some fruit trees on the north, severa, D,:,uc!'as firs on the south, and a na!TOW band of very young alders on the west. An access road lcadint( nonli from NE 20'" St forms the eastern edge, Ti11s su1Tounding area is undergoing cu11sidc'rab:e development. There arc new homes northeast and east of this propeny, The proper-I\ to the south, along "IE 20 1h St will soon have a new home. Propen1cs to the west, current!\ fields. appear to be under environmental investigation that would occur before development t sec bclu11 ). I reviewed the report by Ellispo11 Engincrnn~ tk1t described wetland conditions on thrs propeny and its associated areas (known as the Gordly a11d Core Properties in that repori). This report was conducted in October, 2004 by Ms Anne Sccthoft Recently, I reviewed the prope11y to the south for Mr. Daniel Nguyen (report to \fr '\gu\ en dated August 30, 2006; I believe that it has been llied with the City). I dete1111ined th,n a small wetland exists north of the Nguyen property, bu! did not examine the extent of that 11 ctiand because it \\as not on the subject property. llow- ever, I did dctenrnne that by existing rnics. tiic ,., u]and was a Category 3 wetland, described as a wetland that is se\'crely disturbed. This report describes my fo1dings conctT11,11cc I cgctation on and adjacent to the Core property. In particular, I measured the distance fro111 tl1c p1uperty to existing wetlands and examined the wetland lO the south of the property in 11:urc ,k:ci,i :\IETHODS Wetland delinearion or the nonhem eds,· ,11· lhc' wetland fragment to the south of the property was made usmg the Wasl1ington State D.e11t ,,f' Fcology manual (Wetlands Identification and Delineation t\fanual. 1997), as rcqu , '1\ t:1, Citv of Renton. To be a wetland, the srtc must sin1ultaneous!y Uemonstr~H,.: positi\'c' 1:;,lil·,1tl',)i-:s or h~:Jric soil, hydrophylic \·egctalinn ;rnd \\Tt- land hydrologv (saturatroJC for a s1g11111,Cc111 1w1·tion of' the growing season) The lack or direct positive indicauons o( 11 ct land hydr,,L,.c\ ,k,cs not. by rtscll', indicated that a srtc is an uphnci 3l thrs time of year. Soil conditions, to1,1,~c1,1pl1\. type of I egetatron and other criteria may indicate that soils are saturated for a s1gnifican: p,·:-n11111 .:,fthe growing season. An adJacent wetland was delineated,,,, l·ll1sporl Engineering (letter to Mr. \lguyen, May 31, 2006 by Anne Seethoff). but that lcl'.c'i d1cl 11ut provide an exact delineation. It was based on the 2004 repori (''Gordly-Core Propertiec" i. !1; Ill\ report to Mr. Nguyen, I delineated the southern edge or the "'illomhardhack thicket l,x: '" close as 5 feet from his propcriy, and used the southern edge or a ditch leading to th,s 11,:1,I: ,\ ,'s' as the edge of the wetland. I drd not imestrgate the t\\ o ditches\\ rthin the wetland. This wetland was determined to be a 1,·cr1cc,\11 3 wetland by Ellispon Engineering and I con- firn1ed this finding. Their findings noted substantial human-induced disturbances, altered hydrology, changes in soils, and chan~cs 111 :,q,ctation, The undcrstoryofthe scrnb-slmrb area is disturbed by the activities of children v Ir,, nl:1y in this site. My investigation confinned the finding that that the wetland is a Cakcrn1 3 11 C'tlands and is by altered soil (some fill, drkes and ditches), altered hydrology (ditches) ,1nc; crltcr,cd vegetation (many exotic species). In Renton, such a wetland requires a 25 ft buffer Along the eastern edge of the propcr11, 1he,c rs a berm forn1ed by excavations associated with the installation of a sewer line. This lwrn: "' dominated by young red alder and weedy vegeta- tion. \Vest of this area. an other fo111 l:"" c:cLneatcd the eastern extend of wetlands on the adJa- ce111 property. Flags \\'ere dated Septc:11> .. ·r i .J. :'006. These nags appear to be accurately placed and included an eastern extension in a ,L1l'!1 fl,e sunounding upland vegetation was dominated by Himalayan blackberry. Using my delineation of the northern cdg,, u1· tire southern wetland, and the flagged delineation of the wetland lo the west.! measured 11:c: drctance directly from the relevant property Imes. RESl.LTS General Co11ditio11s Recent rains had wet the soil thorouglrh. 1!J,1ugi1 noL necessarily to create saturated conditions if these can develop. The bulk of the proper,1 Ire:, been cleared and filled. The Ellispori repori, conducted rn October 2004, determined tl1a1 despite hydrophytic vegetation and hydric soil (as indicated by a Munsell color deLennii:a1i,1n 1. 11J,, l'egetation along the western edge of the Core propcriy was not wetlands because the soil -,1 ;r, 11llt saturated. My examination of this boundary agrees with that determination. This srtc ;n,r) lr,1,e once been a wetland, but recent and substan- tial hydrological have removed the wetLrnd !ndrology. It appears that the water table in this area has dropped, and that the hydrophyiic , egclatiu:1 noted by Ellispori is a relict, as is the soil chroma. ln my study, I found that soil cirrnrna had also increased in value (less black) and that in most cases no longer indicated hydric cumlrtions (sec below). Vegetation, while st!II hydro- phytic, was less so. Small-fn11tcd buln1,h. u1111111un in 2004, was reduced to a single, very sickly plant. This obligate species would be' e,pccrcd to be the first to die out if the water table dropped. In contrast. species sucli as the P·acific \\ 11 ,m 111e deep~rooted and c,rn pc:rsist for decades if the \I atcr level does not drop too tar Tl111;_ tlL· ,:cJ to the south of the sub_1ect propert) retains !lie appearance of a wctlancl. but it has shn11:k s11hstcJ11lially. Wetland Edge near Somhem Bou11da1y Along the southern edge or the properl\. 1 luokc:J at soil and vegetation to deten11i11e if this edge contained wetlands The first sampk I I 1. near I l1e southeast comer. had soil color at 18 inches that was distinctly upland in nature I 111YR -l ~I, even though the vegetation was hydrophytic. The soil was moist and well drained. cwn after recent heavy rains. The vegetation was domi- nated by Himalayan blackberry (Sm,, Sec· l,iblc I for Scientific names and wetland indicator values of species encountered), Pacitic 11·ii]O\\ (20%), creeping buttercup (30%). reed canary grass (20%) and hardhack (10%). This ,·,Jmb1na1ion of species indicates moist, hea,·ily disturbed conditions that may be in transition to upi,md At a second site (II), near the middk uf 1his boundary, the soil was darker (lOYR 2/2), but it lacked mottles, and thus is not hydric. The s·J:l was moist, not nearly saturated. The vegetation was hydrophy1ic, here dominated by Pacific l\illow (60%,), with Himalayan blackbeJTy (30%), creeping buttercup (20%) and some reccl ca11an grass. The tlmd site (Ill) along this bounda1_, \\ ,1s mowed grass and was not wet at all. The soil was not hydric (JO'{R 2,2, no mottles), wh1lc liL· \cgetation was mixed pasture grass and weeds. I searched for the north cm edge of the \\ d1111d suuth of the Core property (the southern edge of which I had flagged in August for Mr.'\ fll\ c·n i. 1 was surprised to find that what appeared to be wetland from the vegetation did not hcl\C h\c.11c soil for quite a distance (see later). Ilere, the hydrology has been altered due to surrc,u11C'ing ckveloprnent and the ditches within the II ell and were not very wet. I flagged three points (A-1 on the east) a11c1 A-3 lo the west. The minimum distance from the southern edge of the subject property 1\ c,s measured to by 40 ft. A survey of these three points may be provided by the client Appendix I provides detailed infom1a1.1011 c1bout the wetland and its immediate upland. A-1 is about 50 ft south of Site II. It is slrough dominilted by Pacific willow with virtually no under~ story. There is some wood fem in pro1,y1cd si1,s Kids now use this area and have trampled it significantly. Even withrn the wetland. c,md1t1011, were relati,·ely dry. The soil was wet and suf- ficiently dark to be indicate wetland conditions (J(JYR 211). Withm 5 ft of this site, I deten11ined the soil to be much lighter in color (JUYR , ~-no mottles), and considerably drier. The vegeta, tion was disturbed. While willow stili do1C11'1atcd, il was joined by a preponderance of exotics (]limalayan blackbcJTy, English holly. rc>11e111I ancl some sword fem. These all suggested recent desiccation of the Slle. Note that the ditch bcrn een the wetlai'r'. e,J~,· 2nd the Core property also appears to have dried out. The soil on its bank was not wet a;id 11,:.ln 111 color (lOYR 4/2); the ,·egetat1on on its banks was Himalayan blackbeiTy and Douglas fir. Wetland Edge near Wes/em Bou11da1J' No wetlands occurred along the weslE'rn h,1u11dciry (soil well drained, colors from l OYR3!2 to l OYR2/2, with no mottles. These values ,u,· cunsistent with the values found at the appropriate level ( 15-18 1nchc,J b, Eltispo1i Encinc,,,-;,,~ The vegetation along this boundary is dominated by red alder and grasses_ lt is hydropi!y1 r,, hc11 such vegetation rarely occurs in wetlands_ There is, apparently, a wetland to tbe ,,,,s;, fkcause this area 1s not on the Core property, I did not sample soi I 01 , egelallon in dctcr1 L Rath er, I accepted the recent wetland flagging, This boundary appears nhd_ though its easkr11 t'\tcnsion in the ditch that leads from the Core prop- cny may extend 100 far to the easL I measured from the western edge 01 U1c C,rc prope1iy al several points to the nearest wetland boundary, From south to nonb, the d1s1:11'c'es :ire: ov'er 50 fl; 48 ft: 60 ft; 42 fl: and 39 ft The likely buffer lcir Lbe disturbed \h'lb1d 1,, the wesr is 25 11 (Category 3), so there is unlikely to be any buffer extending onto the C,11c-p1,1p,:rtv, Sl,\l\lARY The Core propeny rnntains no wetland, !he nearest wetlands arc over 40 ft lo the south and no closer than 39 ft to 1he wesL The strc::n1-a'1,,11n 130 ft lo the west is unlikely to be affected by development of tlm project. In the co,ir;c nf developmg ihis site_ I recommend that exotic species (e,g_ holly, 1,y_ reed grass) k' c'l1111111:Jlc'll and that the landscape plan include a prepon- derance of native trees and shrubs, Th:s ,,, Iii cn!Lrncc the biotic resources of the surroundings, This concludes my report to you_ Should \c,u have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me, Sincerely, Ra , .u-tL« /i;f)'/"1J.1 Roger del Moral , ,, fable 1. Alphabct1ccl 'ist ofspc·~ies 1:-:-:111,\ h~;lel Moral & Associates ,md their wetland indi- cator value. OBI = C1i1,a1·s lound 111 \\ da, ,>:[·AC\\= usu:llly Juuml 111 \1cll:rnds: h'\( ~ 'Sometimes found 111 wetlands: FACL ,cld,,:n round in wetlands; L\PL ~ ne\'er found in wet- lands. nc = species not listed in standar,: reJc-rcnces, but value estimated from other sources N.ot \ all of these species are mentioned in th,· tnt _J ·--------- Scientific Name Indicator Growth Common Name \'aluc Form A~rostis a/bu _F_\_(_ Grass , red tOJl ________ ~ 0grostrs 1~11111s F.\C Grass colonial bentgrass A/nus rubro ~~-F.\·r-· Tree red alder ------ Ca/\stezia sepmm ==t-;· 1 :,:_1 1\··'c(·.·t···.. Vine/Herb hed~e bind\\eed Dcrncus cartmo , , Herb Queen Aime's lace ,~D_r_v_o_p_le-r-1s-· -sp-.-----~ F.\ Cf:~\ ,·"_y+--f-.c1-n--+",·v'~o-o~d~f~e-n_1_g_ro __ L_1p--------1 ,~-----------·----· ~------+----~-j-~ , Epilobiurn cilrosum =+' F.\C11· Atmual Watson's willo\\herb Eqmsetum unwise ___ · , · _· r,.F.;\(·.·.cl·_ ~ IJerb field horsetail Festuca ora1ensis ..,, Grass meadow fescue Ho!cus /anaws =r rF.··.\.-'l( __ c_,.·l,. Shrub velvet ~g_ra""s~s~-------~, Hyooclweris rud1caro Herb fool's dandelion ~ ---. _[lex aquz(o/ium ·--------j' ... ~l _A_( Shrub English holly Juncus ef(irsus F.\CII. Graminoid common rush · ·- Phalarrs arnnd111aceu F\CTI Grass reed canarvgrass ~ , P/a111azo lonceoiara ! -{AC____ Herb English plantain 7oh·s1ichum 1111111i111m ~--,.1 1 _.,:_~-.t 1 ... ,. Fern sword fern -----· Pse11do1s11za menziesii I "':c Tree Domdas fir Ranunculus repens F.\C\\' Herb creeping buttercup Rubus c/isrolor r \C'L Shrub Himalavan blackbenv +-c:=='--+====-=~..C..C.'-'--------1 Salix lucida (/asranc/ro) FAC\I Shrub Pacific willow l--'c=cc_-+.c..c..c=~-""~-~-~---·~ 'Sorbus aucuparia nc. F.-'ICL I Sh.tub rowan (mountain ash) Sviraea douglasii L\C\\' Shrub hardhack ·~-1--~'c--.,.C--,~~-'cc----------~--Taraxacum of/icznalc lACl! ! Herb dandelion ---"-----+-----------------, Tnfo/ium pralcnse F.'\ ( T Herb red clover Tri(oliwn reprns F \ (_. -1--H-e_r_b--+-[ -\V-·h"i-te_c_l_o_v_e_r --- APPENDIX---! Page I ROUTI\E 0:\-SITI IH TER.\H_\ATION METHOD Projec;_. Site: ··core Properr_1 " Stak: /Fashing/011, County K111g; City Rc1.:1,!! Date Sepren1ber 21, 2006 l'i.,:11 Communi'\. Upland sour!, A-1 I 1c·lcl Im cstigators: Roger def Mora! ( ·1:cnl: Mr. Tern· Dutro ID~ normal environmental conditions exist; -,~,-:;-XXX l\O l_c\re vegetation, soils, and/or hydrology disturhecl'! Y IIS XX l\O hydrology, vegetation altered ---------.. . -----------~=~"---__cc"-'---'c'._ ____ _ [ ____ [)_()n1i_nant Plant Spe~ic~-- 1. Sahr /undo 2. Ru/n,s c/1sco/or \TGFTATION ---- ludicator Status f ,cw i \CL' Stratum % Cover -. ·-----·--·--------~----· Shrub 60 Shrub 40 Others. Sorbus uucuparw (nc FACUJ; flex ,u1i:,,,,, inc, FACl:): Eq111selum 111-vense (FAC); Polrslichum 1111111iwm (FACUj Percent of dominant species that are OBL f_\C\\ Jlic< -.,r FAC: 50% Is the hydroph11ic ,·egctation criterion met 0 , '" \,, XX Rationale: Afixed dominance o_l fac11!zo1i1 e ·11: 1:/ -\·Jccies. likely e-1.pansion of upland spectes. SOILS Series:phase as Mapped: lndianola loamy fi11c .<111c: Do soils match mapped seriesiphase0 Yes_ \,, __ ,ifno, describej disturbed; some fill ls the soil on the hydric soils list 0 Yes_ No l ·11,ktcnnincd XX Is the so:1 a Histosol'° Yes ___ No XX Histic qiipction present? Yes_ No XX ls the so,J rnottled 0 Yes No XX ; Gleyccl' Yes Ko XX. Matrix Color: YR 3/2 \]()iikd Colors: none Is the hydric soil criterion met°: Yes No :\X Rational_e: Chroma 111arg111ol, lacks mollies HYDROLOGY Is the ground surface inundated? Yes_ No :\X _ Sur(:1ce 11ater depth: Is the soil saturated'' Yes ; No XX De1;-f-, 10 frc·c'ianding water in probe hole: uone found List other field evidence of surface inundation or soil saturation: none Is the wetland hydrology criterion met'' Yes __ '\,, :\X l Rationale: Lack of saturation or depressiona! l(,pu_<,;:rtl/!l1y -~~---------------------- JURISDICTIONAL DETER\ll;\IATIO:\ A:\D RATIONALE ls the plant community a wetlancP Yes Rationale for jurisdictional decision: Foils ALI. , r,r,r1c:. 1ho11gh vege/ulion is close to hydroph_rllc A Pr~E:\DIX~l Page 2 ROCTJ.\'E O.\'-SfTE DETERMINATION l\lETHOD Pruji.::ct ·s1tc. ··core Propert.r" State: llitshinglon: County: f.:.l!lg, Cit\': Rent,n: Date: Scp1enzhcr 2 1. 2006 l'L1111 Community: Werland A-1 F:c·ld fnvesligators: Roger de/ Mom! Clicm: lv!r. Terrr Dulro Do 11 ormal environmental co II di tiot-1 s~e~x--i_s_t :_\_·_E_s_· _x_·_x_x_' -N- 1 0--~=~--=-~-----------··1 i Are ,egetation, soils, and/or hXdro~ogy disturbed'.' YES XX NO hydrology, vegetation altered \EGETATIO:\' [ ___ Dominant_P_la_1_1t_Sc:..,_p_cc'-i-e_s _____ _ Indicator Status ·------- 1. Suhx !uc1du 1:_\CW Others nrroprcns sp. (FACW or FAC) Percent of dominant species that are OB!., FAC\\' :md:ur FAC ls the hydrophy1ic vegetation criterion met? Yes I 00 '-:o Rationale: Dominance offacultative \'\'er/and s_Pt.'cics SOILS Series/phase as Mapped: Indianola loamy fine sct:id 100% Do soils match mapped series/phase'' Yes '.\o XX tifno, describe) Is the soil on the hydric soils list'? Yes No l'ndctcrrnined XX Stratum Shrub ls the soli a HistosoP Yes_ 'lo XX Hist1c cp1pulon present? Yes_ No XX ls Ille soil monled? Yes No XX ; Glcycd' Yes No XX Matrix Color: 10 YR 2/1 Mottled Colors: none fs the hydric soil criterion met?: Yes XX No Rationale: Chroma i11d1catg:s high level of orgo1,1c 11:ai!cr conststenf wirh a wel/cuul UYDROLOGY Is lhe ground surface inundated'J Yes_ '\Jo XX: Surface water depth: 01,, Cover 90 fs the soil saturated'J Yes ; No XX Depth to freesunding water in probe hole: none found List other fidd evidence of surface inundation 01 soil sa'c,ration: bare soil ls the wetland hydrology criterion met? Yes XX l\u __ _ Rationale: Historical evidence: ,.velter rhun swTrJ1:"111!i11gs ___________________ _ JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION A:\'D RATIONALE Is the plant community a wetland'.' Yes XX '.\o Rationale for jurisdictional decision: Meets crizen::. nun he_ drying out. _Rol>~rt _J\11.._Pridc, Inc. l\,fav 23, 200c; Consulting ~~f!,l!:1ecr Page: l o":, 1 Mr. Tern· Dutro 10-;-11 SE 30th Street Bcllc,ue, WA 98004 DEC O c ""n~ .. , i.JJ[)Q Re: Report on Geoteehnieal Investigation Proposed Resicki:,ial Dcwiopnwnt Jones Avenue :rnrl :,JE 20th Stcect Renton. Washington RMP Proie,l '\o lJ.~-194-01 Dear Mr. Dutro. This report presents the resu lb of our gc·ukcl rn ica] investigation of the property located on the north sicl,, of '\f. 20' ' Strrrt and jus: Pit.,: of Jones Avenue Road in Renton. It is nnclerstoocl that 27 sin!',le farnih-resickiwc·s "ill be built on the parcel that is currently occupied by existing, resicknt ial .structures. The purpose of this rq,ort is to prC>\ idc a description of the site and subsurface conditions, and to pn·"·nt g,·oteclrnical rrt·o1111:1endations for the design and construction of the prop"sl'cl resideJ1ces. CSGS mapping for this area of King County and pre,·ious experience· in the Renton area \\Tre used as references for this report. A preliminary site plan f<> t· PL1l # 1 prm ided h\ \ our office was used as a reference for our geotechnical stmk Site Conditions The near rectanp,ubr propert, is sit11at('d ,,·ithin developed residential properties to the "·est, north and east of this site. Surface de•, ations are relatiwh· flat m·er the property, ,,hicb is cow red \\·ith grass, ,1nes ai:cl miscd13neons trees. There is a small creek on the "est<?rlv side of the site that is feel 1)\ surface ,rnter runoff from the south and a 24 inch diameter storm drain pijle leading frum the new subdiYision to the e;;st. Tbe creek leads to a pond near the n01il11w•st conwr or th,· plat. An existing residence is located on the easterh· side of the proper\\'. Field exploration i1wlud1·d t!w exca, atir,11 "f <x test pits to depths ranging from 7 to 9 foct. All of these test pits encountered ,m up;Jcr organic silt/sand topsoil laYer that was about one foot in depth. Below the Wp:,uil "ere Lacustrine and Outwash deposits consisting of stiff cla, ,., silto and medium dense sands. Ground\\·ater "·as found in all of the test pits at depths ranging from h to 8 fee·. below existing grade. Locations of these test pits are shmrn on the attached Dra"ing '-io. 1, and the sum man· logs for these explorations arc incluckcl in Appendix,\. - 1:vo:~ Hc)hne.c:. l'<iint flri\·,, :--.-E Kirkland, \VA 98034 Phone .r.15-8q-'.")Q~r1 Fax: 425-814-5672 M:--i\' 2~, 200c; Page'.'. Based on the result, uf "',ll' sitC' inwsti?,at,un ancl on re,iew of your plan for the proposed residential del"elopment, the existing native Lacustrinc or Outwash deposits 1,ill provide satisfacton support for tlw plan1wd single family structures. Depth to bearing soils across the site ,,ill be about one foot below existing grade. but could be deeper if building pad <'ic'Yations arc rnisccl. I mportcd granular fi1l soils should be used to create ele\atecl lmilding pacl meas. ancl thr.sc soils should be compacted to at least 90 % of their maxim 11 rn clen.si I,. The , 1p1wr t ,ipsoil layer should be removed prior to placing compacted fill. Storm water infiltrntion through the lacustrine silts on this site will be inhibited b, these luw permeabilitl" soils. Foundations A majority of the foundations will consist of continuous bearing wall footings that will extend onto tlw stiff ,ill, or nw,liurn dc,ns,· sill/sand layer or on properl) compacted granular fill. Depths of these footings shou1d he a minimum of 18 inches below existing grade for frost protection. \n allo,qble soil \.warin1s Yalue of :euoo psf ma:,· be used in the design of these footings. This ,-aluc may be inc1·,0 ascd .13% for short dumtions ofloading due to wind or seismic forces. F.stinnted sc·tt1(•ment of tht>c0 e footi n~s will he in the range of l/4 to 112 inch under the anticipated structurn i loads. Resistance to lateral loading on the struct.1r,· can be prmidecl by passi,·e earth pressure on the foundation" alls. An allmwbk passi, e pressure of 200 pcf may be used for resisting thesr forces as ion,( as the fnoti1,gs ;'re backfilled \\1th compacted fill. The potential for site liquefaction is considered ,·e•-v low. Interior floor slabs sb0l1ld be ,mderlain b, "ompacted granular fill after the one foot topsoil lawr has been remm ed. The topsoils can be used in landscape areas of the site, and the onsitc Ou\l,ash deposits arc considcrc'd excellent for structural fill. Import pit- run may be used for the intnim tlonr slab ttli. It is recommended thilt all building pad fill he placed in thin lifts and compdc·terl to" nniformly high densitv to minimize settlement of the i ntcric,r floor slah a n<l/ or foundations. All granular fill soils should be compacted to at lcnst 90% as determine,] h, .\STM D1557test method. Exterior slabs on grnde .slionld ,1lsn J,,, 11ncl,0 rl.:iin by compactecl granular fill after removal of the top.soib. All concrete ,L,b, should be reinforced to minimize shrinkage cracking, and ennt rc,1 _inints in these .,L,h, ,IJould be at 8 to 10 foot centers. Kirkland, WA 980,14 '.\1a, 2.3, 2.005 Mr. Terr, Dutro Page 3 Retaining walls mm· \w cksigi1cd for an actiw pressure of 30 pcf for level backfill. Resistance to lateral '"ii pressures ma, be pr"' icled by a passiw earth pressure of 200 pcf \\·hen the footing is ,11pr,ortecl lw nnti,r .,nils or properly compacted backfill. Drain grawl and a pcrforilte,i .,uhclrain ,,iil be r,,quirell at the base of perimeter residential footings and the rc;ir , ,f rcuining "alls d lie to the presence of the im perYions Lacustrine silt deposits. Slle Drainage Surface water nrnuff frnru h"use roof areas or th<' hardscape around the residence should be colkctNl h, tighllines and area cl rains that lead to a street storm drain system. Foundation sllhdrains ,,hollld be separnte from roof down drains, hut the, may be connected ten feet"""' l"rnm the rooftightlines. Construction monitori:1g and consnltaticrn sen ices should also be prm·ided to verify that subsurface conditi(>l1S are ,imilar to those de.scribed in this report. Should conditions be re,·ealed during con;,truction that vary from the anticipated Sllbsurface profile, we \\ill e,·aluatc those conditions anci pro,·ide allcrnati, c recommendations "-here appropriate. Our findings and n·commendations in this rcpott were prepared in accordance with generally accepted principles of geotechnic,il engineering as practiced in the Puget Sound area at the tinw ()ttr mH-k was performed. We make no warranty, either express or implied. Please call me if l hei-e .1 re am questil)n., 1-c'garding this repoti. ~ pectful!y, , . ~~,~-"'"/·~.~ ---n • ;, I\ l ..,~\ .' -'1~'., ~ ~ 1v~~/Y~.· .'_.J Robe1i M. Pride, P E. ; · ,, · ; Prindpal Geotechni,·,11 f'ngin{~,r ;; ~·· dist: end: (3) ad,i res"'"' Dral,ing ~o 1 Aµpemi ix ,\ nnp: DutroRen:1,1n J Kirkland, WA 080:3.1 '°;;ge 3 ::if 11 \. P01'J0 i ~. \ ""' :/) .U ,J ~, L / NE 2oth Ref: Site Plan for P ,t # 1 7 c 5 2 \ Plat #1 ' \ . I I I ! I i 9 10 23 24 25 &l TP. S ~6 20 ____ L,. -- i I j ' '' i I. ' ' '' ' ' ... .{ ii 1 l rp .. 1 @ 12 13 14 lb 16 56,B i ~"536 f 4 __ _:.,_ i 17 Page 4 (S l l ----- SITE PLAN ---~~-~~-'-~--'-~~-=~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--I Pror.osed Resident , .I Development Project No. 05-194-01 ,Jor,('S Avenue and 'E 201'' Street Rent on, W ashingt< 11 Drawing No. 1 Robert M, Pride _ [nc: OJnsulting Erueiru,w A.PPFNDIX A Sumncan Logs of Test Pits : ,_ ~ t_c,,,··,c:, 1 Surface Conditions -' l - 7 - 8 - LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-1 dryi flat. moderateh ,\uod('-t1 with ahlers and lo\\ lnuS 1 · Flevation (Approx.): i""t' 1.,1..' :~ p:.in ,,, ll,<: 1c:r,1n p~tpared b\ Y011cmll~u_licoll,t'1~:JI ~tr\'i.:es (Y(;S) for tlH.; nameJ :-:r, '\c:c1 i111J :-;1-,()·.1i ,I :'.c r-_-;1,: ,,_1 c!ttl_ler \1·i1f1 !lHr, rl.'por·. Im_ c:nrn 11,ck I nlt'rr,rcrnt1on. i his ~urn nn1ry app it:: vnll at; !S 1,,~.111,,:·, .,) tli1~ 1r~11..:l1 al the tm1c Ol e.,c.1, <1\1(111 Su,ismta..:e co11dmons nu1, :.:l,:in:::~ ,t1 llK:.t1·ii: .,1:I: ·k p;,c.~age flft1rnc. 1 In: d:11~ pr..:gcn1c:d iH<c :1 s1rnpltfical10;1 orac:tu3l · ;_c>ih\1ii1\n~ <.'l:,·1,1 II", ,:]I.'," DESCRIPTION · Topsoil SA'\·D,. SJ I ·1·. ,b1 ~ h,·n\,:1. fine to medium. trace organics anJ scattered roots: 1oc,...,e. moist SILTY ~A:\'D. :·.::,:,1 ish ht\)\Nll, tine to medium. trnce roots to 2.0 feet; loose-w mcdiun'. dtT:-..;.'. m11<t CLA. YE'I.-' ~ILi: ;;--:i_, hr 1wn mottled reddish brown. thinly laminated \Vith c.and: ii];: ,<.,ri :"f :1 1 \ er> '-.lift' _ \\Cl SA\D:grc,;-hn)\\ 1-, ti::c to medium. thinly bedJ.ec! \\ ith coarse sand: medium de1'se. \\·d F·2ge 0 of 1: -------, ' ' --3llnonl0t· ;,:< ,,, t :r 8.0 fret; completed and hiCkti lk:d on 5: 18/05. Ground\..-~ter encriu:H~r,\l 1· 1.l,-,·\; 6.U feet f.l.l'nt11r1 Wa-.hingion OS-10019 r, ,· . ...J ;1:;ineering CJc-olog) Yonernitsu Geological Services (YG:::,,t_, Applied Ear11 1 Science, 3 4 _:; _ 6 8 - i -~ ,- LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-2 llr_\ ,11.it, modrralt·I.\ wuoded "'ith filbert trees. Elcvmion (Approx.): I hh li)~ ,~ p&1 .,_: t!K rc:r,:·:·; prcparcJ _h\ \'t.1ni.:mitsu Geolog.1c11I S_eniccc, \ 't'(JS) for the named p11•1L-cl J1•.J )1<,-1.d ,,,. 1 :s1J IO.(! .. ~\h-:r 1>1tf1 tkll re1x1rt for rt,mpkto: int~·rpr'C't<1\1un. l his. summnri "l1pl:..:: l>i'I, .i' ;!,c .·1 .)ftlns trcqch c1t the 11mc 0t (,,:;\\ i,!.1<,11 Subsurt.,i~i.: cond1t1_0ns ma) '--·1:111,~'L' .1: i.l.;,··,,11 ·· 1--c t'.'a_;;.;;ap.c l•t lnn<c' Tht' da1;1 rr<c~-e>11rcd ~,re a ~1mpli!1s:;1tmn ot actual C:(ll1,llllf,>l1, ,·1 , ll\11 DESCRlPTIO/\ Topsoi1 SA:\DY SlLl: c.,:·k. hrown, fine to medium. trace organics and scatk:red roots; loose. Jn()ist ----~~-- Glacio~Lacl1:strinl:' Deposits CLAYEY ~ILL ~;·:1:1 hro\11,·n monld reddish bff)\\n. thinly laminated with '>\\'.ld> c;j\[ ~tir'.-111 \'L''·:, :;tiff . \\ 1.'l J rend: H-1]h c:1<:i·,Ln,~ vertical to 7.5 feet 'SA 'd)> 1 <' br,n\ :: . rine 10 medium. thin!:, be:\.i?d \.\ ith coarse sand: medium Jen.c,c. \1: ---BDi\0111 .. ,I :e'.-l ~~It cl" -_-.) feet cornpleLed "alld hack.!-i]Jed on 5/18:'0). 0-roundv,·ater· ~ enco.1:1tcr c·d .,:.t lk·.:0.!· .5 feel ] PROPOSE[) \l\, I I· Rlll'ILDER DE\'ELOPMEI'> T Ht.·nton. \Vashington 1 ·or 1-lohl'rt M. Pride 05-10019 f ' __ ,,. - Yonemitsu Geological S . y $; ')~ineeri.m:: G.eolol'.\ erv1ces ( G 1 ----aki Applied t.arth Sciences 2 Surface Condi1101,,,· 3 4 5 8 - ] __ _ LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-3 drY. flat, rnodcratc:h \\ntHkd ,·vith alders and lo" hru:.,,h · Elevation (Approx.); Th 1, k•[l 1, ;'J:1,,1 1.·,L kpu1l prepared b1 'r ,1ncrn1tst1 (JeologLa! ,S_2n 1c:e~ 1YGS)_ fo! 1h..:: named p111\..:,·1 ::i1 d ~h·i1ild i--,,: r.:.,~ t(1Lf'et'\ier with th:E rcpon f01: ~·~\lll[lktc 1n1errrctii(tln1. flus surnmaTy "!'" 10::s 011,\ ,·,t ::1; 1,k.it·,,·:1 iJ this trench at tl1c t1111c 111 o.:xcnY:111on Subsurfas:<.: conditions ma, c' ·,i.il~f<.: a: l(,._;i11u11 ',\·11h 1il-: pi'.h~ag<" 11ft1me Tht d:itn rrc~~ntcd arr a ~1111pl11lcatio1·, of acn1al · c·onL1111111:, <en(: 11111:·~vJ DESCRIPTION ~s-orr- SILTY~.-\ '\l): 1Llr~ h'own, fine to rnedium. trace orjwnics and scattered roots; loose. rnc1>l Glacial OutWJSh Dcro:iits .'.'-i:\!\lU: :·~,\ r:-,-\\\ · iine to medium, thin),:,. bedded with coarse sand: medium dcn:-c. \~ l'l --Rnttnm (-:-1'-'~l .~i:, ::-.'f)Th of8.5 fe-et: com])leted ~nd bacUllled on 5/18/05. Strnn,q "L',_'!1:·1~'-· \L')'tl-8.0 feet l'ROl'O~U) ,1.\s 11.lllll ILDER DEVELOPME'.\T 1-frnton. \\ ashington For Rohnt M. Pride 05-10019 3 f\,g:~ .s·. ct 1: Surface Condition~: 3 4 6 - 8 ·~te l:?icl /Cf: T,nc ---i-,:;1 ·'.,, r·r · Page'=' o1 il LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-4 dn. flat. modcrateh "otHh:d \' ith alders and )O\\ bruSh · t:ba1it1n (Approx.): I hi~ ],ip 1~ 0.1;1 ,.t L,1,. 111ep11r,:d .b\· Yonemitsii _{ ;rnl0i:10.:<1I Ser. i<.:e~ ( Y(i'.:>) ti.w th,;: n,imed pro_1<'.;:-am!'~li111i",,i b, :1'!_'.dhe1· ,, 1tli th:.t report !or. (l1nl;1kt~ 1nt~rprelat1nn Thi)_ ~ummal) ''l'pliv.; on!) :1_'-tl,1 1,,,-J'tl ,11 n; :..l1s t1cnch at lhe t1m,:: oi ,;-_\.·~<n ,111011 Sllhsurfai..:-c: cuui.l1t1tm~ llld\ '-;.rngc· ,11 kwc.Lrni ,,::~ '· '')bsag,., l,furnc: The dnt., prc~n·1.-d <iro: a ~l:".lphfi;ation ofactm1\ ,·ond111im;-; c.:11,·,,w k1,·· DLSCRIPTIO!-s Topsoil·: FOreSi Duff Organic Sil .T: : :.,tl h\mT1. fine, roots. very :::oft. ve0 moist Giacio-Lacustrirle"-Dl;'posi1S-- C LA 'VEY Sll T c:'-1"-'·> bri..w,n mottled reddish bro\\ll. thinly laminated with ..;:,:rnh· ~ilt: siiff11' \ er: ::--tiff . \\'d Glacial Ouh~ash Dq:ioslis SA:'ilD: gn1) brl.l\\n. :111~ to medium, thinly bedded\,\ ith coarse sand; medium cense. \\ et J foot bnul.:tT ·11·encl·, wall-:-,.,rn,111 \Crtical B0t1om of tC~~t ;~i1 .t1 Ci?p'_fi .. "s.3" feet: co1nple1-ed and !:°iJckfilledori-5: 18/05. Seeping <.;lff',ngly at (1 :·eel PROl'OSLLJ MA'iTFIUll ILD[R DEVEI.OP'lffl\T Renton.\\ ashington hfr Robert M. Pride .. ' :t 05-10019 J . . . ·n~i·1eering C:ieolog~ Yonem1tsu Geological Services (YGS),1 ,\pplied Earth Sciences 4 Surface Condition.~. 3 - 6-' 8 q - LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-5 mnist to \\ct, tfat. lo~, hru~li. an<l grasse~ Flevalion (Approx.): 1 hi·. lu,:,: 1, :1,1·1 , ,: rr,·:1:d'ar.,! ,h,)l1,-.! ·'J'Pli("\ Pll :ll th.: ( 1:111;::,: ~t iu,:'.lidll <.:(m(fition~ ,,,, ,,,.,,, ,1 pr-c:par~d b\ 'r 011c:m i:,u _(ic:0]0121 .. al Si.:rrn.:c~ fYGS) for thi.: mim~d l.)g<:Ther 1>,11f1 th:,.t rcpo1i k1r conirktc: mL~·rptdatmn. Thb_ sum ma~ nf1h1S trtnch at The tune ut c:,.;cn\ 2.t1011. ;)uburlac:.: condmons m:n ·13.;;.;;:ige oftm1c The dntc1 pn:·sc't1kd i"'.rt ~ ~impltfiuttwn of ac:rnal , DtSCRIPTION ·Topsoil/ Forest DL-1ff Organic Sl LT: .:·.::r ~ brown. fine. roots. \'ery .soft vt:'ry moist Glacio-Lacusti-inc l),:rmits CLA, EY ~11.T: ~'r:n i~rown mottled reddish bnrn 11. thinly laminated with sa1~d, silc .~ti'.·: t,,·, \ :.>r'\ :,tiff . \~ t'l seep;ige a· ~j J~,,·1 Glacial Outv..-ash Depo~it::; SI LT'\' ~ -\~ n:-·!-d\ hro\vn mottled reddish brown. fine. thinlJ bedded with i,an.:\ s:.:1·-·11f\;i1:J1' dl·11 .. e. wet trench \', c.l. ~ ,1:111,hi~ ,·2rtical to a depth of 8.0 feet SA~D \\ 1TH ~ll..k:;;1\· brown. fine to medium: medium dense. wet SA!\D: ~1:r~i;. i!c:' h' u~ase, trace silt_ sca.nered byers of coarse sand: medium ! dense to Lk1~·:;c_ \<'l Botton~ u:·1..:c.,1 pi. ill '-kTth of9.0 feei: coinple1ed an[; backfilled on 5, 18i05. Ground\U'~'r l'l'(·11111~·.Lrccl at depth of7 feet. "age J(, c' 11 l'HOPOSED \I\' ITRllrlLD[R DEVELOPMENT Renton. "·ashington 05-10019 F1ir R()ht'l"t \-1. Pride .J 1':'ineering GcoiO!!\. Yonemitsu Geological Services (YG==>:)1j \ppli,d Ea,1n s~icncc, 5 Surface Condition:-,. I - -1 - ' 6 -, LOG OF TEST PIT NO. TP-6 areas of standing ,'takr, lbl. lo" brush, and grasses Elevation (Appro:\.): Thi~ i<l!c i, ns\~: ,,'. ·l1c rcx11 prepam.! h Yt)11e1111t~u_C1Ltll0!.:i,·;il Seni:.:cs (Y(iS )_ for the named pr01cc1':1nJ\k-uld h~ re.:,, tuf0ether \\ 11.1 thal 1ep011 Jor_ umipklt 1nterprc:1auon. fh1s surnmrn) "l11-il1c~ 011h ,ii -h~ 1ti-sill1u1, ,, this treiicb ilt tlK t11ne {ll e.\:.::J\il\1011 Suhsurfacc: ::ond1tion~ mi't\ .: 111-igL· ~t I:,. ;111,,• 1•. 11r tl:c: )'assag.e ofu:nc 1he date. prescm;:J are a simplifi..:at10n or actual' ,·\,11<l1t11)11, ,·:,_-,,;J1:,:r, ,I DESCRIPTION --~T~opsoil' forest buff Organic SILT jznk kon·n. ilne. roots, very sort. very moist -~acial Outv,:ash· f){'posits SIL TY S.-\\[)_ ~1·a:-h:·cwn mottled reddish brov\'n. thinly bedded. medium d~~11se. wet SA~U: gm:, l:1 ,\\ r. f:1w to medium, rrace si!t. scatteted layers of coarse sand, rr1ed1um ck1b~'. nc· Bottom -oftist pit :1! \L:pth of7.0 feet; completed and backfilled on 5/)8/05. Grn11nlfo ,11,;r cTu,·.1nie<;;"d at depth of 6.0 feet. ~age : l c/ 11 -~ PROPOSED ~1\~TI mn ILDER DEVELOPMENT Renton. \\'ashington 05-10019 For Rohcrt M. Pride . . . . .. J nl!.i:1eerim: Geo log\ Yonem1tsu Geological Services (YG<:)l, C\pplied Earth s~iences 6 . - Oct 26 06 09:4\;a r. 1 Department of Bic./c\Ji University of Washington Sei::,e 'Nasnington 93195"5325 Thursday, October 26, 2006 Return Fax: 206-685-1728 FAX TO: 425 454 8212 FROM: Terry Dutro Dr. Roger del Moral 2 pages follows ·--v,th 1equ11ec! rr1k:rn,a,ion Box 355325 This took a bit CJ1',Je1 than I had •J,~n 11ed , -.viii credit you with 1 hr of time as an amendment. but must b II you for ·1 2.dcJmrnal hour. That invoice will be sent to you by separate cove ! hope that this is the information you wanted. The wetland is close to 2300 sf., but I cannot measure it accurately. The points should be surveyed Sincerely, "(ager ~,_,:::;'-:: --~ Oct 26 06 08:42a p.2 •.,. & .0.:SS(>ClATe£ 4·. t:,,·.n: [,:;T · ···:;1'.,~ :',L:, i I) Dear tvlr. Dulrt), Herc is n1y map ,-11·tl1-...· 1.1.-..::1la11d sorn·, \!l·n·.LU"l> Property. Area is estimated 10 be 2700 s.f. The ,;1.rca sl10uld be dc·ttTr111k·U L~:ing rnc·. ~-·"1\, ntrhods than m·e avai1ah~e to rni::. The measured coordinates of' the i.L1Lt pdirits ,u-L' :J-. ,,.,.,,1 .11 11~~-:·ollO\.ving table. The \vetl,rnd is sho\.vn below. The cl itch ls nut CUlhic.J.:rcd pitti cifth:: ·.'-.::d,~:-:.:l >ecause it is artificial :.ind no longer appears to be functiornll. SPD ut"ih·,:,::. tht' rq_1prnxit~~;:t2 :p1~-;:s ! :·r soil deten11inations c1.long the northern edge; sp:,-.r notes the :1pprn.\ .nL~Lc spols fc,1 .-;01 l ,kLT ~mations along the southcn1 edge. detennined ln u previous study. Table 1. Coordir:ai::s r'ur the wetlo.nd po1i"r . .: .. 1J. 0 ft is the southwest corner, 100. 120 ft 1s lhe northeast con1c:r or ti1e ;;ketch.. The S,'L.:l:we::·st con1er conespomls to a point near the northwest comer of the Ngu~ en r'ropcny. \Vhi: ':..' Lhc :~unht'ast con:er corresponds lO 1hc southeast corner of the Dutro ])'open:,. : t~~>rtio~ · -tJiJst to L:1~1 ___ ~~rth_1.0Southl , B2 62 S ! BJ ..11 19 i Ditch s!an 40 .JO i A3 .l-1 56 ; ", 7 65 6(1 jAI 90 I Ail_ . ·-·--'·} u,, J 72 --_!l_!_ This completes m-.. L·. 1:111L1 .. :nts SinirflY, ; ' ! f i , I ,1 rO(cv->'~~: Rager Ml Moral Owner. DMA Oct 26 06 09:42.a Dutro Property -<--Sc:ale = 100 ft--> i Estirnated wetland area :!!! 2700 s. f. North .Ll2. .11.3 SPd_ A 1 SPd AO Wetland Drtch Starts 83 SPn SPn -- B2 Nguyen Property p.3 DRAI:\'AGE REPORT FOR THE SHORT PLAT OF BLUEBERRY MEADOWS City of Renton File No. Eastside Consultants, Inc. File No. 06081 December 4, 2006 Prepared by: Easrsicle Conrnltants, Inc . ./ 15 Rainier Blvd N Issaquah. W.4 98027 (./]5) 392-5351 Prepared for: [errv nutro 10°! I SF JO'h St. Bellen1c. WA 98004 (./25) ./5./-6340 TABLE OF CONTENTS I: PROJECT OVERVIEW II: PRELIMINARY CONDIT!O!\S SUMMARY III: OFF-SITE ANALYSIS IV: RETENTION/DETENTION A!\ALYSIS & DESIGN V: CONVEY A:"ICE SYSTEM A1'1;ALYSIS & DESIGN VI: SPECIAL REPORTS & STLDIES VII: ADOPTED BASIN & C0\1Mll!\ITY PLANS VIII: OTHER PERMITS IX: EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DESIGN X: BOND QUANTITIES \VORK SHEET RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITY SUMMARY XI: MAINTENANCE & OPERATIO!\S MANUAL . APPENDIX A CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL T.l.R. Section I: Project Overvie" Existing Conditions: This project consists of di\ iding a 1.17-acre parcel into 4 single-family residential lots located in Section 5, Township 23 'forth. and Range 5 East, lying 11011h of NE 20'h Street. The site borders a single family residences to the west and several single family residences to the east. The site is primarily cleared with a few apple trees spread throughout. The site gently slopes (,arics from 1 % to 10%) southerly. There was an existing single family residence and garage at one time. Proposed Conditions: The proposed development consists of 4 single-family residential lots. Runoff will be collected from the four single family residences and conveyed to a combined wet/detention vault located in the panhandle of Lot J under the driveway. The water will be conveyed to the existing storm system in ~E 20'h Street. T.l.R. Section II: Preliminan' Conditions Summan• Core Requirement #1: Discharge .§t the '.'Jatural Location The Lots currently drain towards the ditch located west of the property where the conveyance system in NE 201h Street discharges too. Core Requirement #2: Off-Site Anallsis See T.I.R. Section III for the Downstream Analysis. Core Requirement #3: Runoff Control A drainage plan is included in the engineering plan submittal along with supporting calculations in Section IV of this T.IR. This site meets the Level II Flow Control standards as outlined in the 1998 S. W .DJvt since detention is required Core Requirement #4: Conveyance Svstern Runoff will be conveyed using 6" and I 2'" diameter pipes. Core Requirement #5: Erosion/Sedimentation Control Plan A Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC) Plan will be included in the engineering plan submittal. Temporary sediment pond calculations are included in Section VIII of this T.l.R. Core Requirement #6: Maintenance & Operation The owner/developer will comply as required. Core Requirement #7: Bonds & Iiahilit, The owner/developer will comply as required. Core Requirement #8: Water Quality A drainage plan is included in the engineering plan submittal along with supporting calculations in Section IV of this I .I.R. This site meets the Basic Water Quality treatment. Special Requirement #I: Critical Drainage Areas This site is not within a critical drainage area. • Special Requirement #2: Colfil)liancc "ith an existing master drainage plan This site is not within a master drainage plan SpcciaJ Requirement #3_: Conditions rcuirirn! a master drainage plan This site is does not require one _Special Requirement #4: Adopted Basin or Community Plan This project does not lie within an adopted community or basin plan. Special Requirement #5: Special Water Quality Controls A wet vault will be provided. Special Requirement #6: Coalescin~ Plate Oil/Water Separators This project does not require one Special Requirement #7: Closed Depression This project does not have a closed depression. Special Requirement #8: Use of l ,akes. Wetlands or Closed depressions for Peak Rate Runoff Control This will not be used. Special Requirement #9: Delineation of I 00-Year Floodplain NIA. Special Requirement #10: Flood Protection Facilities for Type 1 and 2 Streams N/A. ~ecial Requirement #1 J: Geotechnical Analysis and Report A Geoteclmical and Soils Report has been done and is included with this submittal Special Requirement #12: Soils Anahsis and Report A Geotechnical and Soils Report has hccn done and is included with this submittal T.l.R. Section Ill: Off-Site Analysis LEVEL 1 DRAINAGE ANALYSIS FOR THE SHORT PLAT OF BLUEBERRY MEADOWS City of Renton File No. Eastside Consultants. Inc. File No. 06081 December 4, 2006 Prepared by: Eastside Consultants, Inc. 415 Rainier Blvd. N. !ssw111ah. WA 98027 i./25) 392-5351 Prepared for: Tan-Dutro /0711 \E 30'h St. Bellei-uc. WA 98004 !/25) ./54-6340 A reviev,' of the 1990 Sensitiw Area Map Folio revealed that no wetlands exist on the site, although one has been located near the west side of the site, The Streams and 100-Y car Floodplains map show no named streams on-site. No Seismic, Erosion, Landslide or Coal Mine Hazard areas are shown to exist on the site, A review of'the SWDM Drainage Investigation Reports showed no drainage complaints for the area. Upstream basin The upstream basin consists of a small portion of land north to the north of the site and some east of the site in a residential neighborhood .. Downstream Basin Runoff will enter an existing 24-in steel pipe in.the north side of'KE 20'h Street. The water will flow west in this pipe passing through two catch basins before entering a drainage ditch approximately 226 feet west of the entrance, From here the storm water flows northerly in this 2 feet wide ditch approximately 690 feet before turning northwesterly. The stom1water eventually enters and 18-inch culvert under a private driveway before discharging to a man made concrete edged pond. The pond overflows to the ditch along Jones Ave 'KE The flrm continues northly along the east side of Jones Avenue Ne to a private road. Here the tlo\\ is joined by runoff from a 18-inch storm drain from the east from a water quality area. From here it turns west and flows under Jones Avenue NE in a 24-inch concrete pipe. This is further then a quarter mile and end of this description. ' I I i -------,-· ------,, ' MILES KILOMETERS 1 ~-.===-~-~ .5 Coleman 0 • I !l .... ,·') --_., ... .,.,,,.; ~'.._,.j_ __ L,c ~-..-~,--,,,~n-'~~~-------1 ~ ! '."' ' ' : . ,, ···1--' --~ ,, ,. H J--'-':rc--l . i -. 8' is: ;I c:: I~ :'.:- ''::' ,/,' ,:,,·c 'I · 1{] ~"-'"~·~· -i,: OFF-SITE ANALYSTS DRAINAGE SYSTEM TABLE SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, CORE REQUIREMENT #2 Basin: East Lake Wash:::in::,ga_:tcco::n _____ _ Subbasin Name: Cedar River-Lake Washington Subbasin Number:_8:__ ___ _ Symbol I Drainage Component Type, Name, and Size see map I Type: sheet flow, swale, stream, channel, pipe, pond; Size: diameter, surface area Drainage Component Description drainage basin, vegetation, cover, depth, type of sensitive area, volume Slope % Distance from site discharge X ml= 1,320 ft. Existing Problems Potential Problems constrictions, under capacity, ponding, overtopping, flooding, habitat or organlsm destruction, scouring, bank sloughing, II I I I I _ s_e~imentation, incision, other erosion A I Site Discharge O None observed ! None I : A-B I 24" Steel I Along NE 20'" Str;;-et I 0-92' [ None observed I None 1ru~c:-i 24" Steel i Alo;~g NE 2ott, SlJ·-ect 92"-150" _, "\Jone observed I None i~+l 24" Steel 'Along~-fr-: 20"' Street I I 150'-22(i' None observed 11\onc ! --------------' -·-·------- I D-E t± wide drainage Along pro ---------- Jcrty line I ditch with some rock and then a, :ross E-F F-G G-II pr- I f----' i i G8-4\inl304 walls 18" culvert Wide pond then turns to 2-3'ditch 18-inch CAP End of downstream i prope11i es Under driv veway. Along Jon es Avenue Under Jon ~s Avenue. ---- --· 226'-1206' None observed None I ! 1206'-1231' None observed , None I . 1231'-]381' None observed None 1381 '-1441' None observed None ··-· -I 1441 ' - I .. ---· ' ' I I Observations of field inspector, resource reviewer, or resident tributary area, likelihood of proble overflow pathways, potential impa Looked in good condition Looked in good condition r .ool-ced in good condition :i !1 ·--~----~ -----,, ii I ,c10ked in good conclit1011 i Looked in good condition i Looked in good condition 1: Looked in good condition ! Looked in good condition -- 'I II T.I.R. Section IV: Retention/Detention Svstem Analvsis & Design A drainage plan is included in the engineering plan submittal along with supporting calculations in this section of the report. The detention and water quality facilities are designed in accordance with the Level-2 Flow Control and Basic Water Quality requirements. . Q ,,ipt1£':::I: ... '.1.;.< ' f;;;;;;fr ;.::;:1J Free Print! evaluaticn \terslcn -http://wwwrobsoftware.com - Area---~ Till Forest o.-i acres · Till Pasture t-.i acr.es ...... ,. Till Grass 0.00 acres · Outwash Forest 0.00 acres Outwash Pasture 0.00 acres Outwash Grass 1 0.00 acres I Scale Factor: Wetlandl 0.00 acres lmperviousl_0:17 acres. i.bo I Total I ~ .1 Tacresl Hourly Reduced Time Series: L!e_x_i_st_.t_s_~-------------~I Compute Time Series I Modify User Input I File for computed Time Series [.TSF] F Flow Frequency Analys~~ Time Series File:exist.tsf Project Loca:ion:Sea-Tac ---P•.r.n ·-1a l Peak Flow Rates--- ow Rale Ra!lk Tjme of ?eak (CFS I 0.100 4 2/C9/Cl 15:0C 0. D62 6 l/C5/:J2 16: '.JC C. l 10 2 2 /27 /03 7: o:::; C.047 8 8/26/04 2:00 0.062 7 1/05/05 8:00 0.104 3 1/18/06 '.6:00 J.C99 5 11/24/06 3:00 0.10: 1 1/09/02 6:00 Computed Peaks -Flow Frequency Analysis------- --feaks Rank ?.e-::::11-rn P2'.'Cb (CFS) Pericd C. 2Jl 1 100.00 0.99C v. J 10 7 25.00 O. 96C J .. 04 3 10.CO J.900 J. ::_ 00 4 :J • 0 0 0.800 J.099 ' 3 . .JC 0.667 V J.C62 6 2.0C 0.500 ,J. 0 62 7 1. 3,1 0. 23::_ J. 047 8 1. :o 0.09i ,; . 171 50.00 C.980 DETENTION SYSTEM AND \\ATER QUALITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 1. Overview The existing and developed flows are analyzed for the road right-of-way area and Tract 'D'. Total Area Being Analyzed= 1.17 acres Soils: Alderwood Series AgC, Group A TILL SOILS LANDSBURG 0.85 Design Standards: I. 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual Level 2 Flow Control -· Basic Water Quality 2. Used KCRTS/runofffiks implementing HSPF 2. Existing Site Hydrology Site Area= 1.17 acres Total Area = 1.17 acres Impervious Area: A= 7405 sf (exist gra,el dri,eway, house, pad) Total Area= 7405 sf or 0.17 acres Pervious Area: A = 1.0 acres (Pasture) Using K.C.R.T.S. (See l'rintom) Q-100=0.201 cfs Q-10 = 0.104 cLs Q-2 = 0.062 els ' . ' 3. Developed Site Hydrology Total Area = 1.1 7 acres Developed Site Basin Impervious Area: A= 14,928 sf(lnterior Road) A= 16,000 sf (houses} A = 30,928 sf or 0. 71 acres Pervious Area: 4. Detention A= 0.46 acres (lawn) Using K.C.R.T.S. (See Printout) Q-100 = 0.433 cfs Q-10 = 0.257 cfs Q-2 = 0.213 cfs Detention Vault Design Volume: Using K.C.R.T.S. (see printout) Required Volume= 1,013 cf Length = 16 ft Width= 16 ft Effective Depth = 4 ft Detention Vault Volume Provided -1200 cf> 1013cf o.k. r..--------------llllillllilllllllllllll!limi1&:t'7ruB,Lci1';;L':;';:'.·.;'·'. 1,.;..,, ~-.1 Free Print! evaluaticn \.rers:.on. -http.//www.robsoftware.com - -Area~~~ Till Forest 0.00 acres 0.00 acres 0.46 acres 0.00 acres · Till Pasture Till Grass Outwash Forest Outwash• P1jsture · Qutwash Grass · Wetland lml)ervious .. 0.00 acres. 0.00 acres . 0.00 acres · 0.71 acres L_ __ 2-:_L__J, [ To~~~ 7 atresl Scal.e F~c;tot : .•. LOO Hourly Reduced Time Se.ries: Lld_e_v_.t_s__:~ ____________ --.JI Compute Time Series I Modify Userlnµut j File for computed Time Series[.TSF] < ' Flow Frequency Analy~is Time Series file:dev.tsf Project Location:Sea-Tac ---Annual Peak Flow Rates--- E"low Rate Rank Time of Peak (CFS) 0. 213 6 2/09/01 2:00 0 .172 8 1/05/02 16:00 0.257 3 2/27/03 7:00 0.185 7 8/26/04 2:00 0.224 5 10/28/04 16:00 0.226 4 1/18/06 J 6: 00 0. 270 2 10/26/06 0:00 0. 433 1 1/09/08 6:00 Compi.:ted Peaks -Flow Freq:.Jency Analysis------- --Peaks Rank Return Prob (CFS) Period C,. 4 33 1 100.00 0.990 0. 270 2 25.00 0. 960 0.257 3 10.00 0.900 0.226 4 5.00 0.800 0.224 5 3.00 0. 667 ,:1 • 2 ~._3 6 2.00 0.500 J.185 7 1.30 0.231 0. 172 8 1. 10 0.091 0.378 SC.OD 0.980 t ... .... ReteQtion/Dctention E'acility Type of Facili~y: Detc~-,~ -:. r~-· Faci:ity Length: facility i,:idL'1: l ~ . ~j l ·.oolc "t ft Facility Area: Effeccive Storage Depth: S-::::age O Elevation: Storage Vclume: Riser Head: Riser Diameter: Number of orifices: Ori.::ice # Height ( f:: ) 0.00 3.00 Di ar:1'::' :...'::::· (i_:·1 1 2 Top Noter. Weir: None Outflow Rating Curve: None Stage E_Levalion Sc -· (ft) (ft) (cu. ft-_:- 0.00 C.00 0. 01 0.01 _)' 0.02 0.02 C.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 J (' 0.05 0.05 J 3 . 0.06 C.06 1 -__ J. 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 2 C). C. ·, 8 O.c8 4 C. 0.28 0.28 0.38 0.38 SE. 0. 4 8 0.48 122. 0.58 C.58 l_ ~: 0.68 0.68 ] "1 -- 0. 7 8 0.78 :-:.. s:. C.88 0.88 22:: 0. 98 0.92 24°. 1. 08 j__08 27'' 1. 18 1.18 29 ! . 1. 28 1. 28 32; "-32 1. 38 3('' 1. 48 l. 4 8 37' 1. 58 1. 58 4c: l . 68 l. 68 4 2-' . 1. 78 j_. 78 4 51 1. 88 1. 88 4 7 ,: ~. 95 1. 98 50l. ? .08 2.08 sr 2. J. 8 2. lf: ~ i;: - .._}.._)-. 2 .28 2.28 '::,'! 2 .38 2.32 60". C. ~l ~ sq. ft :t _t cu. f:... '.' t. :_::1cr_es 'u'l Head Pipe r-'scharge CFS) o.co 0.393 Diameter (in) 6.C Discharge Percolation c;c-:.:"-::::) (cfs I (cfs) C, .000 0.000 c.oc D. 000 0.002 0.00 C.000 0.003 0.00 V .000 0.003 0.00 a.coo O.OC4 0. co '.l. 000 'J. 00 5 0.00 c.oco 0.005 C.00 C:. O'.JO C.005 C.JC ·;. DOC D.006 0.00 .001 0.008 0.00 .002 0.Cci 0.CD C .CO2 o.c:2 o.co .C03 0.CJ.4 0.00 ' .OC3 J. ·J15 0.00 ·= . J 8 £, C.016 c.oc :: . 005 0.018 0.00 .005 0.019 0.00 .006 0.020 0.00 ~.006 0.02: 0.CO .J07 0. 022 0.00 .JC7 : 1 .'J23 0.00 . JCJ8 0.023 0.0C -. )09 0. 024 0.00 .009 0.025 J. 0 '.J '•J] 0 0.026 0.00 J.c:o 0. 02"1 0.00 011 0. 027 0. co 0.]12 0.028 0.00 . '.Jl? :, . 029 0.00 =·. ·113 ,j. 03'.) C.OC ' J13 0.03J 8. 0 '.J . "J 14 0.031 '.). 0 '.) • 2., 8 2.48 628. . c, '! 4 0.03" 0.00 .. 2.58 2.52 653. .~ , 1~1} l) 0.032 0.00 2. 68 2.68 678. 0.033 0.00 2.73 ?.IE 704. .. ·~. ': 0.033 O.OD 2.88 2.88 729. 0.034 0. C, 0 2. 98 2.98 754. 0.03S 0.00 3. OD 3.00 7 60. 0.035 0. 0 0 3.04 3.04 e-nJ. O. 03 9 0. 0 0 3.08 3.08 720. a3 O.CSO 0.00 ' • 0 -, lL 3.12 7 90. 3 0.068 0.00 3.16 3. 16 8 00. ( ( 18 0.093 0.00 3.20 3.20 81J. :·, 1 q 0. l ? 4 0.00 3.24 3.24 820. 0 0. 15 9 0.00 3.28 3.28 830. ·,,. JJ. 9 0.20 0.00 3.32 3.32 8 41. . -9 0.258 0.00 3. 4 2 3. 42 8 66. . ·-' ,/ j 0. 2 91 0.00 3.S2 3.52 891. . ,J ~-, J 0.320 CJ.0-J 3.62 3.62 91 E. ~·' ~.;:: 1 0.347 0.00 3.72 3.72 942. ·: .. C; 2 0.371 0.00 3.82 3.82 967. C.C22 0. 3 94 0.00 3. 92 3. 92 9 92. C. ,~ / 3 0.416 0.00 4.00 t.00 1013. .. C ~~ 3 0. 4 33 0.00 4_:_o L.10 l C38. . 0) .:j 0. 7 61 0.00 4.20 4.20 1C63. -: . 0) ~ 1.340 0.00 4.30 4.30 108 9. . c: s 2.090 0.00 4.40 C 40 lL_4. '" . Oc 6 2.900 0.00 4.50 ,:; . :) 0 1139. . ,:·:2 6 3.200 0.00 4.60 C 60 1165. 7 3.00 0.00 4 . 7 ,J C 70 1190. . C,. 3.720 J. 00 4. 8 0 4. 8 D 12:_c. ,3 3.950 0.00 4. 90 ,; . 90 1240. . C·2. 3 4.170 0.00 5.00 5.00 12 66. :=,. C,2. 9 4.380 0.00 s. :_o 5.10 1291. r:;. C: JJ 4.580 0.00 5.20 5.20 13:_ 6. ,~-. j J 4. 770 0.00 5.30 5.30 1342. :·:. Ci 31 4.950 0.00 5.40 5. 4 0 1367. (: . ('.: :=: 1 .\.130 0.00 5.50 5.50 1392. c, 32 5.300 0.00 5.60 5.60 1C8. " . ':; 3 S.460 0.00 5.70 5.70 14 4 3. ,, c'3 o. 62 0 0.00 5.80 5.80 1462. • C :: 4 S.780 0.00 s.go 5.90 14 94. C : : 4 5.930 0.00 C' 6.CO 6.80 1519. C •": ·_; 5 6.080 0. 00 ... ~yd In:=10 1,, Outflch· Le.·C Storage Ta::::-get Cale Stc.c~ f .. ( C·....1.-Ft ;1 (Ac-F-:::) c.o 0 .13 0. 4 2 3.9' 995. O.C23 2 C.27 ******* 0.20 3. 2 E C 825. 0.Cl9 'j C.26 -J., !c """' + "'-~ 0.24 3. 22' ; • 4-830. 0. OJ 9 ' C.23 *·k****""' 0.22 3.T 827. 0.019 0 C.22 ***""*** 0.22 3. 2. 828. 0.019 6 8. 2 J ***"'+*" 0.20 3. 2 E .:· 0 825. D.ClS 7 c.:9 ***""**""' 0.13 3.L C . 2 ~ 812. 0.019 8 C.::. 7 ***""**"' 0.15 3.n ~. L • 817. 0.019 .... 1'" .... 4a. Water Quality Basic Water Quality Basic Wetpond Wetpool Volume C_ale,ulations: (Dead Storage) V, V, A, Atg A,f R f = (0.9A;+0.25A,g+O.IOA,r+0.011\.) x (R/12) = volume of runoff from mean annual storm ( cf) = area of impervious surface (sJ) = area of till soil covered with grass (sf) = area of till soil covered with forest (sl) = rainfall from mean annual storm (inches) = wetpool volume factor V, = [(0.9x30,928)+(0.25x10.038)+(0.0)J x (0.470/12) V, = 1,281 cf V, =/xVr Vb = wetpool volume (cf) 30,928 SF 20,038 Sf 0 SF 0.490 IN. 3 = 3 x 1,281 cf= 3 84,o cf Volume ofWetpool in Wetpond IJ. TICOR TITLE COMPANY 600 SW 39th Street, Ste 100, Renton, WA 98055 (425)255-7575 FAX (425)255-0285 Toll free Number: l-800-215-8404 COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE NO. 6367338- FOURTH REPORT INQUIRIES SHOULD BE MADE TO: Customer Reference: TBD Dutro/ Bette Bendele BendeleB@ticortitle.com Linda Burbach. Title Officer (425) 255-7943 Marie Pierce, Title Officer {425) 255-7943 Donna Roetter, Title Officer (425) 255-7472 Effective Date: September 22, 2006 at 06:00 AM SCHEDULE A 1. Policy or policies to be issued: 1992 AL TA Owner's Policy Coverage: Standard Liability: $ 0.00 Premium: $ 0.00 TO FOLLOW Tax: $ 0.00 Proposed Insured: TO FOLLOW If the enhanced ALTA Homeowner's Coverage Policy is preferred, please contact the title unit. The additional premium for an Enhanced Homeowner's Coverage Policy is to be determined. 1992 ALTA Loan Policy Coverage: Extended Liability: $ 0.00 Premium: $ 0.00 TO FOLLOW Tax: $ 0.00 Proposed Insured: TO FOLLOW 2 The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this commitment and covered herein is a Fee Simple. 3 TICOR TITLE COMPANY agrees to issue on request and on recording of appropriate documents, its policy or policies as applied for, with coverage as indicated, based on the preliminary commitment; title to the property described herein is vested. on the date shown above, in: Terry Dutro and Siri C. Dutro, husband and wife subject only to the exceptions shown herein and to the terms, conditions, and exceptions contained in the policy form. 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: SEE SCHEDULE A CONTINUED Commitment Schedule A Commitment No. 6367338- LEGAL DESCRIPTION SCHEDULE A CONTINUED The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: Lot(s) 284, C. D. Hill man's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page(s) 82, in King County, Washington; EXCEPT the west 126 feet thereof lying north of the south 234 feet thereof; AND EXCEPT the south 234 feet thereof lying west of the east 26 feet thereof. Commitment No. 6367338- SCHEDULE B Schedule B of the pd icy or policies to be issued will contain exceptions to the fcilowing matters unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS: A. Rights or claims disclosed only by possession, or claimed possession, of the premises. B. Encroachments and questions of location. boundary and area disclosed only by inspection of the premises or by survey. C. Easements, prescriptive rights, rights-of-way, streets, roads, alleys or highways not disclosed by the public records. D. Any lien, or right to a lien, for contributions to employee benefit funds, or for state workers' compensation, or for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, all as imposed by law, and not shown by the public records. E. Taxes or special assessments which are not yet payable or which are not shown as existing liens by the public records. F. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, tap, capacity or construction charges for sewer, water, electricity, natural gas or other utilities, or garbage collection and disposal. G. Reservations and exceptions in United States Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof. H. Indian tribal codes or regulations, Indian treaty or aboriginal rights, including easements or equitable servitudes. I. Water rights, claims or title to water. J. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this commitment. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: 1. EASEMENT, AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: PURPOSE: DISCLOSED BY: AREA AFFECTED: of the south 234 feet Ingress and egress 8805099006 East 26 feet of the south 234 feel and the south 15 feel of that portion lying north 2 NOTICE OF SEWER AND/OR WATER CONNECTION CHARGE: GIVEN BY: RECORDED: RECORDING NUMBER: City of Renton September 2, 1992 9209021077 3 Payment of Real Estate Excise Tax, if required. The property described herein is situated within the boundaries of local taxing authority of the City of Renton. Present Rate of Real Estate Excise Tax as of the date herein is 1.78% plus $5.00 additional county surcharge. 4. General property taxes and special district charges, as follows, together with interest, penalty and statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency· (1st half delinquent on May 1st; 2nd half delinquent on November 1st) Total Taxes for Year 2006 Amount Billed: $1,301.66 Amount Paid: $650.83 Commitment Schedule B Amount Due: $650.83 Commitment No. 6367338- SCHEDULE B (Continued) Tax Account Number: 334390-3201-02 Levy Code: 2100 Current Assessed Value: Land: $108,000.00 Improvements: $132,000.00 5. Trtle is 10 vest in persons not yet revealed and when so vested will be subject to matters disclosed by a search of the records against their names. 6. Until the amount of the policy to be issued is prov rd ed to us, and entered on the commitment as the amount of the policy to be issued, it is agreed by every person relying on this commitment that we will not be required to approve any policy amount over $100,000 and our total liability under this commitment shall not exceed that amount. 7. Matters relating to AL TA Extended Policy coverage and/or Homeowners Endorsement coverage: The results of our inspection will be furnished by supplemental report. END OF SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS NOTES: A. The language contained in the printed Exceptions from coverage and Conditions and Stipulations of the Policy committed for may be examined by inquiry at the office which issued the Commitment, and a specimen copy of the insurance Policy Form(s) referred to in this Commitment will be furnished promptly upon request. 8. Investigation should be made to determine if there are any service, installation, maintenance, or connection charges for sewer, water, electricity or Metro Sewer Treatment Capacity Charge. C. In the event the transaction fails to close and this commitment is cancelled, a fee will be charged to comply with the State Insurance Code and the filed schedule of this Company. D. Abbreviated Legal for purposes of King County Recorders Office is: Ptn Lt 284, C. D. Hillman's Lake WA Gdn of Eden Div #4, Vol 11/82. E. The records of King County and/or our inspectioc incicate that the address of the improvement located on said land is: 1828 Northeast 20th Street Renton, WA 98056 A s·,ngle Family Residence According to the King County Tax Rolls the dwelling was built in 1918. F. The Loan Policy to be issued will contain a Form 8.1 (Environmental Protection Lien) Endorsement. jh/ga/03/0 7 /2006/03/10/2006 RE/06/02/2006 mt/ pc/09/28/2006 END OF SCHEDULE B Commitment Schedule B Commitment No. 6367338- COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE TICOR TITLE COMPANY, a California corporation. by TICOR TITLE COMPANY, a Washington corporation, its authorized agent, herein called the Company, for a valuable consideration, hereby commits to issue the policy or policies of title insurance, as identified in Schedule A. in favor of the proposed insured named in Schedule A, as owner or mortgagee of the estate or interest covered hereby in the I and described or referred to in Schedule A, upon payment of the premiums and charges therefor; all subject to the provisions of Schedules A and Band to the Conditions and Stipulations hereof. This Commitment shall be effective only when the identity of the proposed insured and the amount of the policy or policies committed have been inserted in Schedule A hereof by the Company, either at the time of the issuance of this Commitment or by subsequent endorsement. This Commitment is preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and obligations hereunder shall cease and terminate one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date hereof or when the policy or policies committed for shall issue. whichever first occurs, provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies is not the fault of the Company. TICOR TITLE COMPANY By ¢it£~ Authorized Signai;;ry 254 3530'5 SF 381)2 N BB-09-49 E 381. i 7 (~P) I: ,1 ' II ' 1: I 11 I 1.67 AC 3152 I) 880~09900& i\ ' N 89-9 24025 SF ~ 15 LOT4 I ', I o• "' I 155 P(R. i I 0 LOT 2 I! Ii ' Ii I ?1 l I\ ~ 1i I I t:; ' 01: C,,IA ,I 9 8 fs I: ID QI, LL I .. 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On the S'" day of .Jr:., • ee I..,,. , 2011> I. , I installed information sign(s) and plastic flyer box on the property 1f::a.& ,ve, ~o'tl\ S '1"'rce 1 for the following project: ~\"c.kur'-'. n, •• J .... ~ Own r Name Project name Tl!r"t i>..:t,. being first I public located at 2. I have attached a copy of the neighborhood detail map marked with an "X" to indicate the location of the installed sign. 3. This/these public information sign(s) was/were constructed and installed in locations in conformance with the requirements of Chapter 7 Title 4 of Renton Municipal Code. Installer Signature #4' , J, -,.h . '/ - SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this!!..__ day of ,f£Cc/£ /7//f/,R, 20 ~ ~ . t1~,dt,tc_L~ IC ,ii) f.JDd_ for the State of Washington, residing at ~==-',t'-t'?_t.::..::.;;ti~=-----·· I" ,-<''/! My commission expires on ---,"c~-"'~--- C:\Documents and Settings\Ron\Local Settings\'l·emporary Internet Ftlcs\Content.lES\U PFW 1303\pubsign[ I]. doc 12/05/06 CITY OF RENTON 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 -_______________________ DE_v_r_._LQPIAEr>rr PLANN/'•JG -..-.,rr,;~., 1 Printed: 12-05-2006 Payment Made: Land Use Actions RECEIPT Permit#: LUA06-156 DI:? u ,, · ,,, -t.. .J LUUO RECEIVED Receipt Number: R0605994 Total Payment: 12/05/2006 04:33 PM 1,000.00 Payee: TERRY D DUTTRO Current Payment Made to the Following !terns: Trans Account Code Description Amount 5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat 1,000.00 Payments made for this receipt Trans Method Description Amount Payment Check #11341 1,000.00 Account Balances Trans Account Code Description Balance Due 3021 303.000.00.345.85 Park Mitigation Fee 5006 000.345.81.00.0002 Annexation Fees 5007 000.345.81.00.0003 Appeals/Waivers 5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat 5009 000.345.81.00.0006 Conditional Use Fees 5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review 5011 000.345.81.00.0008 Prelim/Tentative Plat 5012 000.345.81.00.0009 Final Plat 5013 000.345.81.00.0010 PUD 5014 000.345.81.00.0011 Grading & Filling Fees 5015 000.345.81.00.0012 Lot Line Adjustment 5016 000.345.81.00.0013 Mobile Home Parks 5017 000.345.81.00.0014 Rezone 5018 000.345.81.00.0015 Routine Vegetation Mgmt 5019 000.345.81.00.0016 Shoreline Subst Dev 5020 000.345.81.00.0017 Site Plan Approval 5021 000.345.81.00.0018 Temp Use or Fence Review 5022 000.345.81.00.0019 Variance Fees 5024 000.345.81.00.0024 Conditional Approval Fee 5036 000.345.81.00.0005 Comprehensive Plan Amend 5909 000.341.60.00.0024 Booklets/EIS/Copies 5941 000.341.50.00.0000 Maps (Taxable) 5954 604.237.00.00.0000 Special Deposits 5955 000.05.519.90.42.l Postage 5998 000.231.70.00.0000 Tax Remaining Balance Due: $0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Printed: 12-05-2006 CITY OF RENTON 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Land Use Actions RECEIPT DECO 5 2006 RECEJVED Permit#: LUAOG-156 Payment Made: 12/05/2006 04:39 PM Receipt Number: Total Payment: 500.00 Payee: TERRY D DUTTRO Current Payment Made to the Following Items: Trans Account Code Description Amount 5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review 500.00 Payments made for this receipt Trans Method Description Amount Payment Check #11341 500. DO Account Balances Trans Account Code Description Balance Due 3021 303.000.00.345.85 Park Mitigation Fee 5006 000.345.81.00.0002 Annexation Fees 5007 000.345.81.00.0003 Appeals/Waivers 5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat 5009 000.345.81.00.0006 Conditional Use Fees 5010 000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review 5011 000.345.81.00.0008 Prelim/Tentative Plat 5012 000.345.81.00.0009 Final Plat 5013 000.345.81.00.0010 PUD 5014 000.345.81.00.0011 Grading & Filling Fees 5015 000.345.81.00.0012 Lot Line Adjustment 5016 000.345.81.00.0013 Mobile Home Parks 5017 000.345.81.00.0014 Rezone 5018 000.345.81.00.0015 Routine Vegetation Mgmt 5019 000.345.81.00.0016 Shoreline Subst Dev 5020 000.345.81.00.0017 Site Plan Approval 5021 000.345.81.00.0018 Temp Use or Fence Review 5022 000.345.81.00.0019 Variance Fees 5024 000.345.81.00.0024 Conditional Approval Fee 5036 000.345.81.00.0005 Comprehensive Plan Amend 5909 000.341.60.00.0024 Booklets/EIS/Copies 5941 000.341.50.00.0000 Maps (Taxable) 5954 604.237.00.00.0000 Special Deposits 5955 000.05.519.90.42.l Postage 5998 OOD.231.70.00.0000 Tax Remaining Balance Due: $0.00 .DO .OD .DO .OD .OD .OD .00 .00 .OD .OD .00 .OD .OD .OD .00 .OD .OD .DO .DO .OD .OD .OD .DO .OD .OD R0605995