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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 1CITY OF RENT( DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: December 8, 2016 To: City Clerk's Office From: Sabrina Mirante Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. vm,,.,__m,wru,orumww,w~mmmo"•--'''""l<~i~ei-lill!-IJITT&l!'"'1.\ar\H\Vi!iiii fii/jCC 3/P.'l?IBI:.; . . /Piffifi/Zk71iffi'.m0·,:w,:@&='T"'°'"'!~:c~@/fWfilWJ{ili"IGC,0i""W=""''=m111-1Jilll1lill,1 Project Name: Liberty Park Tree Maintenance q LUA (file) Number: LUA14-001319, eAE 5ml:<' i I Cross-References: 1 ! AKA's: I ij---------------------------------------rh Ii Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee j_A_c_c_e_p_t_a_n_ce_D_a_t_e_: ______ s_e_pt_e_m_b_e_r_2_4_,_2_0_1_4 __________________ 1j I ! Applicant: Terry Flatley, Parks Dept, City of Renton i: • Owner: Terry Flatley, Parks Dept, City of Renton i,[. • Contact: .. i_P_I_D_N-um_b_e-r: _______ 7_2_2_4_0_00_1_5_5 ___________________ 1 I ERC Determination: Date: If ! Appeal Period Ends: j I Administrative Decision: Approved Date: October 2, 2014 I ' ! _____________________ Ac.=P.ccP-=e-=a.:..l .:..P-=e.:..ri:.::o:.::d:..::.E:.:;nd=s::......-=O-=c::.:to:.:b:.:e:.:.r-=1=-=6"-'-=2=-=0-=1..:4_-11i i Public Hearing Date: I 1 Date Appealed to HEX: I I By Whom: i ,1, HEX Decision: Date: j . _____________________ A:.:cP.cP-=e=a.,_I .,_P-=e"--ri:.:o:.:d:..::.E,_,n=d=-s·,_. ________ ...J! I Date Appealed to Council: I' •, By Whom: 1 I Council Decision: Date: ! i Mylar Recording Number: i I Project Description: The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Exemption to remove 5 extremely ! ! hazardous trees and prune one tree, located on the north (right) bank of the Cedar River near the l I Cedar River Library Building. The subject site is located in Cedar River Reach B, designated t Shoreline High Intensity. The trees are located on the right bank identified as Commercial Ii I Waterway Number 21, or 172305UNKN and 172305HYDR. The removal would included 3 i cottonwood trees and prune one maple on the west side of the Library Building and the removal of.• 2 cottonwood trees on the east site of the library. The removal of these trees is considered an , ! emergency due to the potability of life and property damage. The City's Urban Forester, Terry i i Flatley has assessed the trees health and has concluded that all the trees exhibit signs of beaver I i damage, root and trunk rot, diseases, cankers and leaning. Mr. Flatley, has concluded that all of I j the trees proposed for removal pose an extreme risk to property and people within 150 feet of the I I surrounding area and require immediate removal. Targets within 150 feet include buildings I (including the library, a recreation building, a picnic shelter, and a restroom), 2 bridges, a portion I of the park (including a playground, picnic and seating areas, and an athletic field), street (Bronson ! I Way N) and two parlr lots. These locations have high o >ancy rates and according to the International Society o. ~rboricultural, Tree Risk Assessment t,,anual, the risk rating for these trees ,1 is "Extreme" the highest risk rating because the likelihood of failure and impact combined with 1 1 severe consequences to people and property (additional detail related to tree health assessment can be found in the attached project narrative). Tree removal would be completed between · October 2014 and December 31, 2014 and will utilize a crane as well as manual climbing. All tree j debris except for the stumps would be removed from the site. Replacement plantains would occur,. , followin removal of the trees at a rate of one tree er each removed. I I Location: 1100 Bronson Way N ERC Determination Types: DNS -Determination of Non-Significance; DNS-M -Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated; DS -Determination of Significance. DEPARTMENT OF (r''v1MUNITY AND -r· Cityof' ·. . A ECONOMIC DEVELut'MENT -----"""'flllllllll"""1{sI £ ()Il i~ DATE: PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: PROJECT MANAGER: OWNER: PROJECT LOCATION: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PLANNING DIVISION CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT October 02, 2014 LUA14-001319 Liberty Park Tree Maintenenace Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager TERRY FLATLEY, PARKS DEPT -CITY OF RENTON 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057-3232 1100 Bronson Way N The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Exemption to remove 5 extremely hazardous trees and prune one tree, located on the north (right) bank of the Cedar River near the Cedar River Library Building. The subject site is located in Cedar River Reach B, designated Shoreline High Intensity. The trees are located on the right bank identified as Commercial Waterway Number 21, or 172305UNKN and 172305HYDR. The removal would included 3 cottonwood tree: and prune one maple on the west side of the Library Building and the removal of 2 cottonwood trees on the east site of the library. The removal of these trees is considered an emergency due to the potability of life and property damage. The City's Urban Forester, Terry Flatley has assessed the trees health and has concluded that all the trees exhibit signs of beaver damage, root and trunk rot, diseases, cankers and leaning. Mr. Flatley, has concluded that all of the trees proposed for removal pose an extreme risk to property and people within 150 feet of the surrounding area and require immediate removal. Targets within 151 feet include buildings (including the library, a recreation building, a picnic shelter, and a restroom), 2 bridges, a portion of the park (including a playground, picnic and seating areas, and an athletic field), street (Bronson Way N) and two parking lots. These locations have high occupancy rates and according to the International Society of Arboricultural, Tree Risk Assessment Manual, the risk rating for these trees is "Extreme" the highest risk rating because the likelihood of failure and impact combined with severe consequences to people and propert (additional detail related to tree health assessment can be found in the attached project narrative). Tree removal would be completed between October 2014 and December 31, 2014 and will utilize a crane as well as manual climbing. All tree debris except for the stumps would be removed from the site. Replacement plantains would occur following removal of the trees at a rate of one tree per each removed. Page 1 of 3 City of Renton Department of Commun· Economic Development Liberty Park Tree Maintenenace SEC-TWN-R: NW17-23-5 Certificate :emption from Shoreline Substantial Development LUA14-001319 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: RENTON FARM PLAT LOTS 1 THRU 7 LESS ALLEY WATER BODY: Cedar River An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby Approved on the proposed project in accordance with RMC 4-9-190C 'Exemption from Permit System' subsection 4. Emergency Construction: Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements. a. An "emergency" is an unanticipated and imminent threat to public health, safety, or the environment which requires immediate action within a time too short to allow for full compliance with the Shoreline Master Program. b. Emergency construction does not include development of new permanent protective structures where nonE previously existed. Where new protective structures are deemed to be the appropriate means to address the emergency situation, upon abatement of the emergency situation, the new structure shall be removed or any permit which would have been required, absent an emergency, pursuant to chapter 90.58 RCW, chapter 17-2, WAC or the Shoreline Master Program shall be obtained . c. All emergency construction shall be consistent with the policies of chapter 90.58 RCW and the Shoreline Master Program. d. In general, flooding or other seasonal events that can be anticipated and may occur but that are not imminent are not an emergency. and for the following reasons: The project meets the requirements of an emergency as the trees are classified as an Extreme Hazard threatening public heath and safety. The proposed development is Consistent or Inconsistent with: Consistent Policies of the Sharline Management Act. Not Applicable The guidelines of the Department of Ecology where no Master Program has been finall\ approved or adapted by the Department. Consistent The City of Renton Shoreline Master Program. SIGNATURE & DATE OF DECISION : October 02, 2014 Date The decision to Approved the Shoreline Exemption will become final if not appealed in writing together with the required fee to: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 on or before 5:00 pm, on October 16, 2014. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's office, Renton City Hall -7th Floor, (425) 430-6510. Attachments: Project Narrative, Vicinity/Neighborhood Detail Map, Tree removal plan Page 2 of 3 City of Renton Department of Commun· Liberty Park Tree Maintenenace Economic Development Certificat cc: PARKS DEPT -CITY OF RENTON TERRY FLATLEY -Owner -emption from Shoreline Substantial Development LUA14-001319 Page 3 of 3 Application Materials 1. Legal Description for Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project The trees in this project are located near the Commercial Waterway Number 21 of the Cedar River. The King County Assessor's Map shows Parcel Numbers as 17230SUNKN and 172305HYDR and there is no legal description other than NW Quarter-Section 17-Township 23 North-Range 5 East, that could be determined. In narrowing description for the project site, it can be additionally described using the above as well as the following: The project site is on the north (right) bank of the Cedar River and east of a bridge on Bronson Way North, west of the Renton Main Library bridge, south of Liberty Park and north of the Cedar River (17230SUNKN). Two trees in this project are more fully described as east of the Renton Main Library bridge (along the north bank of the Cedar River), south of Liberty Park and north of the Cedar River (17230SHYDR). 2. Project Narrative: • Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project • Tree maintenance includes the removal of up to 5 cottonwood trees and pruning one maple tree. 3 cottonwood trees and 1 maple tree are located on the west side of the Renton Main Library referenced above as parcel 17230SUNKN and 2 cottonwood trees east of the library referenced as parcel 17230SHYDR. Seattle Tree Preservation will be contracted to provide tree maintenance services and will utilize a crane to remove tree sections as well as manual climbing to remove sections. All tree debris except for the stumps will be moved off-site. Tree stumps will remain intact and not removed or disturbed in any way. Replacement plantings will occur following removal of the trees at a rate of one tree replaced for each tree removed; this is due to limited planting space for the larger sized trees to be planted. Cottonwood stump sprouts that may arise following removal will be allowed to grow. • There are four cottonwood trees that are in poor condition structurally and in poor health. These four trees have been nearly-to-completely girdled by beavers at the base of the trunks with no response growth by the trees. Response growth is an indication of tree vigor following wounding where callus tissues grow to attempt to cover the wound; this is not happening on most of the trees following beaver damage. This has led to invasions by fungal diseases in the trunk and roots and disease has advanced upward in the trees to various extents. Evidence of this was seen in 2013 where one species of fungal fruiting body (referred as a conk) was observed in numerous locations on the tree trunks (Laetiporus gilbertsonii) as well as another species of fungus (Ganoderma applanatum). Generally, the presence of conks signals infected wood that can destabilize trees by "eating" either the lignin (strength cells) or cellulose (elastic cells), causing them to topple due to decayed roots or snap where disease has spread to the interior of the trunk. Two of the trees have significant lean towards the library and the library bridge. One cottonwood tree has a very Shoreline Exemption -Application Materials Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project Page 1 large canker in the major branch node located 40 or 50 feet up in the tree. The canker is just below the junction where large major branches join. One of the large branches, about 24 inches in diameter, hangs over the library building. To make it worse, this 10-foot long canker on the tree trunk seems to be associated with an area at the branch junction that appears to be hollow. Combined with beaver damage, root (root rot) and trunk (butt rot, heart rot) diseases, cankers and leaning, these trees pose an extreme risk to property and people within 150 feet of the surrounding area and require immediate removal. Targets include buildings (library, recreation building, picnic shelter, restroom), 2 bridges, a portion of the park (playground, picnic and seating areas, athletic field), streets (Bronson Way North), and two parking lots. Occupancy rates of these areas are high to very high. According to the International. Society of Arboriculture, Tree Risk Assessment Manual. the risk rating for these trees is "Extreme," the highest risk rating because the likelihood of failure and impact combined with severe consequences to people and property yields the rating due to above factors of condition and health of the trees. • The contract for this work is currently going through the Renton City Council approval process. Following September 22, 2014, it is expected that the work will begin on this contract and be completed by December 31, 2014. • No other permits are required for this project. No woody debris will remain within the floodplain due to limited space and will be disposed of by the contractor. Tree stumps will remain intact at the site. • The site use will not change and will remain as part of the Cedar River floodplain and bank. • There are no special site features other than those described above. • Soil type is listed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service as Urban Land (Ur). Urban land is soil that has been modified by disturbance of the natural layers with additions of materials several feet thick (rip-rap) with soils of gravelly sandy loam to gravelly loam in texture. Erosion hazard for this classification is listed slight to moderate. This project will have no impact on soils due to other remaining tree cover and thick herbaceous and scrub- shrub ground covers below. Tree stumps will remain intact on the site. Drainage will not be impeded. • The value of this project is approximately $96,000 for the tree removal and pruning services contract. • No excavations or filling will occur. Tree stumps will remain in their existing locations. • There are five trees to be removed: i. On parcel 172305UNKN -46 inch diameter, 49 inch diameter and 58 inch diameter black cottonwood trees (Populus trichocarpa). ii. On parcel 172305HYDR -18 inch and 60 inch black cottonwood trees. iii. One 36 inch diameter bigleaf maple tree (Acer macrocarpa) on parcel 172305UNKN will be pruned to provide clearance over the library building. All tree stumps will remain in their existing positions. Shoreline Exemption -Application Materials Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project Page 2 • The Ordinary High Water Mark is within zero to 20 feet of the trees. • The bank has been engineered in this location. There are various amounts of high bank, rip rap bank, and bulkhead. The trees in this area have reproduced naturally from seed approximately 75 years ago and longer. The trees to be removed provide nominal shade because they are located along the north bank; trees along the south bank provide most of the shade for this section of the river, and are out of the project area. • There is no construction or development occurring in this project and the bank will remain in its natural existing condition. 3. Neighborhood Detail Map-attached. 4. Waiver Form -attached. Shoreline Exemption -Application Materials Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project Page 3 Liberty Park Tree Project -Neighborhood Map Notes None 51 2 0 0 256 WGS_ 198 4_ Web_Merca1or_Auxiliary_Sphere 51 2 Feet City of Renton ® Finance & IT Division Parcels I nformation Techn olo gy -GI S RentonMapSu pport@Rentonw a.gov 9/12/20 14 Th is map is a user generated st ati c output from an Interne t mapping site an d is for reference only. Data layers that appear o n this map may or may no t be accurate, curren t, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIO N City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION City of Renton -Community Services PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: NAME: Department Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project 1055 S. Grady Way ADDRESS: 6~ Floor PROJECTIADDRESS(S)ILOCATION AND ZIP CODE: Liberty Park Renton, WA ZIP: CITY: 98057 1100 Br.onscn Way North Renton, WA 98057 425-430-6600 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): TELEPHONE NUMBER: None assigned. This is part of the Cedar River floodplain owned by the City of Renton and used as right-of-way. APPLICANT (if other than owner) EXISTING LAND USE(S): NAME: Right-of-way PROPOSED LAND USE(S): COMPANY (if applicable): Right-of-way EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: ADDRESS: Commercial Corridor (CC) PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP CITY: ZIP: DESIGNATION (if applicable) NIA EXISTING ZONING: TELEPHONE NUMBER: Commercial Arterial (CA) CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): NIA Terry Flatley, Urban Forestry and Natural SITE AREA (in square feet): NAME: Resources Manager 10,600 s.f. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE COMPANY (if applicable): DEDICATED: NIA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: ADDRESS: NIA PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET CITY: ZIP: ACRE (if applicable) NIA TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable) NIA 425-430-6601 -~ tflatley@rentonwa.gov NUMBER OF NEW DWELLIN~ro : ': .} NIA ''--' ,.,, .:'), ,.., (1 ~ ~ jt,"'"''-" 11:\Ztree\l UFNR\Contracts\Tree Maintenance\2014 Projects\Scattlc Tree Preservation\ProJect D\masterapp.Ltbert),ParkProJect.doc · 1 - -i·"" r1i: ~l:N10N t..... ! ' ...... • , ~ , . \)',\-'·,S1C'.~ ~,, SJC('U·~ ~ j.-zz,/ I~ . PROJECT INFORMATION (continued) r=--='---'---''-'-=---=-.:.:.:==='------------ NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NIA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): N/A P RO J EC T VALUE: $96,000 IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): D AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA ONE D AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA TWO D FLOOD HAZARD AREA 10 600 sq. ft. D GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. D HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. D SHORELINE STREAMS & LAKES 10 600 sq. ft. D WETLANDS sq. ft. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY !Attach leaal descriotion on seoarate sheet with the following information included\ SITUATE IN THE NW QUARTER OF SECTION _11_, TOWNSHIP ...n_, RANGE _5_, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Name/s) Terry Flatley. declare under penalty of pe~ury under the laws of the State of Washington that I am (please check one) __ the current owner of the property involved in this application or _x_ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the infonnation herewith are in au respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ~'-{ Signature of O ner/Representative Date Signature of Owner/Representative Date H:\Ztree\ I lJFNR\Contracts\Tree Maintenance\2014 Projects\Seattle Tree Preservation\Project D\masterapp.LibertyParkProject.doc -2- Application Materials 1. Legal Description for Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project The trees in this project are located near the Commercial Waterway Number 21 of the Cedar River. The King County Assessor's Map shows Parcel Numbers as 172305UNKN and 172305HYDR and there is no legal description other than NW Quarter-Section 17-Township 23 North-Range 5 East, that could be determined. In narrowing description for the project site, it can be additionally described using the above as well as the following: The project site is on the north (right) bank of the Cedar River and east of a bridge on Bronson Way North, west of the Renton Main Library bridge, south of Liberty Park and north of the Cedar River (17230SUNKN). Two trees in this project are more fully described as east of the Renton Main Library bridge (along the north bank of the Cedar River), south of Liberty Park and north of the Cedar River (172305HYDR). 2. Project Narrative: • Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project • Tree maintenance includes the removal of up to 5 cottonwood trees and pruning one maple tree. 3 cottonwood trees and 1 maple tree are located on the west side of the Renton Main Library referenced above as parcel 172305UNKN and 2 cottonwood trees east of the library referenced as parcel 172305HYDR. Seattle Tree Preservation will be contracted to provide tree maintenance services and will utilize a crane to remove tree sections as well as manual climbing to remove sections. All tree debris except for the stumps will be moved off-site. Tree stumps will remain intact and not removed or disturbed in any way. Replacement plantings will occur following removal of the trees at a rate of one tree replaced for each tree removed; this is due to limited planting space for the larger sized trees to be planted. Cottonwood stump sprouts that may arise following removal will be allowed to grow. • There are four cottonwood trees that are in poor condition structurally and in poor health. These four trees have been nearly-to-completely girdled by beavers at the base of the trunks with no response growth by the trees. Response growth is an indication of tree vigor following wounding where callus tissues grow to attempt to cover the wound; this is not happening on most of the trees following beaver damage. This has led to invasions by fungal diseases in the trunk and roots and disease has advanced upward in the trees to various extents. Evidence of this was seen in 2013 where one species of fungal fruiting body (referred as a conk) was observed in numerous locations on the tree trunks (Laetiporus gilbertsonii) as well as another species of fungus (Ganoderma applanatum). Generally, the presence of conks signals infected wood that can destabilize trees by "eating" either the lignin (strength cells) or cellulose (elastic cells), causing them to topple due to decayed roots or snap where disease has spread to the interior of the trunk. Two of the trees have significant lean towards the library and the library bridge. One cottonwood tree has a very Shoreline Exemption -Application Materials Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project Page 1 large canker in the major branch node located 40 or SO feet up in the tree. The canker is just below the junction where large major branches join. One of the large branches, about 24 inches in diameter, hangs over the library building. To make it worse, this 10-foot long canker on the tree trunk seems to be associated with an area at the branch junction that appears to be hollow. Combined with beaver damage, root (root rot) and trunk (butt rot, heart rot) diseases, cankers and leaning, these trees pose an extreme risk to property and people within 150 feet of the surrounding area and require immediate removal. Targets include buildings (library, recreation building, picnic shelter, restroom), 2 bridges, a portion of the park (playground, picnic and seating areas, athletic field), streets (Bronson Way North), and two parking lots. Occupancy rates of these areas are high to very high. According to the International Society of Arboriculture, Tree Risk Assessment Manual. the risk rating for these trees is "Extreme," the highest risk rating because the likelihood of failure and impact combined with severe consequences to people and property yields the rating due to above factors of condition and health of the trees. • The contract for this work is currently going through the Renton City Council approval process. Following September 22, 2014, it is expected that the work will begin on this contract and be completed by December 31, 2014. • No other permits are required for this project. No woody debris will remain within the floodplain due to limited space and will be disposed of by the contractor. Tree stumps will remain intact at the site. • The site use will not change and will remain as part of the Cedar River floodplain and bank. • There are no special site features other than those described above. • Soil type is listed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service as Urban Land (Ur). Urban land is soil that has been modified by disturbance of the natural layers with additions of materials several feet thick (rip-rap) with soils of gravelly sandy loam to gravelly loam in texture. Erosion hazard for this classification is listed slight to moderate. This project will have no impact on soils due to other remaining tree cover and thick herbaceous and scrub- shrub groundcovers below. Tree stumps will remain intact on the site. Drainage will not be impeded. • The value of this project is approximately $96,000 for the tree removal and pruning services contract. • No excavations or filling will occur. Tree stumps will remain in their existing locations. • There are five trees to be removed: i. On parcel 17230SUNKN -46 inch diameter, 49 inch diameter and 58 inch diameter black cottonwood trees (Populus trichocarpa). ii. On parcel 17230SHYDR -18 inch and 60 inch black cottonwood trees. iii. One 36 inch diameter bigleaf maple tree (Acer macrocarpa) on parcel 172305UNKN will be pruned to provide clearance over the library building. All tree stumps will remain in their existing positions. Shoreline Exemption -Application Materials Liberty Park Tree Maintenance Project Page 2 • The Ordinary High Water Mark is within zero to 20 feet of the trees. • The bank has been engineered in this location. There are various amounts of high bank, rip rap bank, and bulkhead. 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