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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLarge Format - Report 7A PORTION OF THE S.W. 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. i M REVISIONS 1110.1 DESGRIPTiQN/D,�,In 'o 1 L3 Ell,j I � u Lu W u -1� C3 i 0 x ci E in (D 0 7- (J) M 0 fL cl) CD Ld 0)0 LO E Lj 30, ------ a- Do ws IPC_LOCA-m bR wws 7 (b f f (ALL \A`IiG�kV(q"'Tue H(ATL ae� tx �jl- I r. 0'vcki :RE] L P.iAL; A N 1.o -.430 'C IlIVI_ 1 4 1 U IL , ­­­ - I=, t7_ —6" - --- ----- 1612' 12" 2"' 3 �b 16"16" 1 311\1 48" 'Yli P 2 8" Q 2•rr Yim 26 15" 12' 18" 1 6"/l 6!'/ 12" 12 14" 36" (3)l 6" /W/ 6" 227 -4 P 12 j- 16" ". 1 1,11 ­') u OL 18" 14" 1 12" N 2 6" -4, 124 8' 15"rr (J 96" 34" 48" 2 r. 3 36" STUMP 18 11 WA 18" 13" 12" R I E 16 .42" 13 J 2" 4813"y. 16 A�6 12" 2�' 24!' IIV, I ( , T I J�4 5.191, 4 14" 9 S_ 9 A 4ff'Q�_�,"3 12" 12" 12 'A ''1­ 1 4� Ko 8 15" 12" 18 `1V % 18" 8"l 6'�' xr6 op 2 2"V 16' f 0 2 �W4 A E 115' 12"/ 10"/ 10"/ 4 A 0 10 16" :s- -s; < C) N� L0 eb r --- ---- --- - L ;-0,11:L EXISTING TREE LEGEND 16" DECIDUOUS TREE WITH SIZE 16" APPLE TREE WITH SIZE 16" — ALDER TREE WITH SIZE — CHESTNUT TREE WITH SIZE — CEDAR TREE WITH SIZE 1 — FIR -FREE WITH SIZE — COTTONWOOD TREE WITH SIZE 16 — HEMLOCK TREE WITH SIZE — TREE STUMP WITH SIZE 16 — LOCUST TREE WITH SIZE C;01,,-JTOUR INTERVAL 2' SCALE- 1 = 50, M 50 25 0 50 100, HORIZONTAL DATUM: WASHINGTON STATE PLANE COORDINATES, NORTH ZONE, NAD '83/'91, BASED ON TIES TO KING COUNTY PUBLISHED CONTROL, VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD '88, BENCH MARK - 4"X4" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH LEAD AND TACK IN CASE LOCATED AT THE INTESECTION OF SE 192ND ST AND 116 AVE' SE. ELEVATION = 514,98 FEET. NOTE: THE LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON ABOVEGROUND STRUCTURES, AND UTILITY LOCATOR PAINT MARKS. LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES/STRUCTURES MAY VARY IFROM LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREON. ADDITIONAL BURIED UTILITIES/STRUCTURES MAY BE ENCOUNTERED. IN MAN'( LOCATIONS, RECORD INFORMATION WAS UNCLEAR AND THE BEST ESTIMATE IS SHOWN. ALL LOCATOR SERVICES SHOULD BE CONTRACTED PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION OR SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION. tj j� 0 All 8,0 .......... ....... - - ----- A-M 50 -A_ &Not J1 'fo , 'n, % i i., � ',I f 1 L 48" '14",�".JI'111(�( Z IZ 1. 1 cly R4,) 14 84 12 14 29' A /'2 2" 'A i WOOF) I- 2 1.4 .1 _1 9 12". 2" 12 `1'1� .1� 11 12" � ` 1 ­­ 1 1 12" 12" 16" 2 4 F I- 11\�16 1 .1 . 1 12 14 12" 12" GRAVLI, Ai 25'n. 1 14" 12 2 4" 1, jv 36 \K 3 14' • 12" 315' B 12" 12— 0 Ic- 14 11 kILCK 24" 4� 2 16" , 2" 16,if '�l 4� /� �> S Z 1 i2 4" K�. I C�, 84" 0, v.46( D 14 r �W 36' N( 16 16 J4 E 24 16" k 1 4!� 14 2" " 24 6" A 2(Y' V 1 124�' 4' 2U' L L— "I , ­­­.. Cifsaw& IA) FEN 0NI'VVER Pump WOOD Al. 141y';r1i ',&A'D ANO WOOD 1{ `MP LEG[ ---ND I., I TELEPHONE RISER ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER �._Ajj ELECTRIC METER L)i GAS METER WATER METER HYDPANT ig i HOSE BIB GUAI)D POST GUY ANCHOR CHAIN LINK FENCE POWIR POLE WOOD FENCE SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE WIRE FENCE YAR[1 DRAIN OVERHEAD POWER WIRES CATCH BASIN APPROXIMATE LOCATION UNDERGROUND GAS LINE SIGN POST APPROXIMATE LOCATION UNDERGROUND WATER LINE I MAIL BOX APPROXIMATE LOCATION SANITARY SEWER LINE GROUND LIGHT APPROXIMATE LOCATION STORM DRAIN LINE r% C A L 14 8 F I OUR ',S) r1% BEFORE Y u" e KING COUNTY D.D.E.S. Review Engineer Completion Date Senior Engineer Completion Date JAMES H. SANDERS, P.E, Approval Date DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Comments: It In 01 _j h _j W In v L0 N 0 'E Cf� c: U W L.j W LLj Ld uj Lj 0 _j a 0 z LL (D _j _j z W 0 c 0 (1) E z U) C > > :3 V) :D U) T) c 0 Z to C) L_ _j a- 0 CT) co LL E W _y 0 c W :3 Q • ED 1166--001 -005 B 1610MAME: EX--01 NG I NED BY: LGC US I SEFI' S3Y: JLL CHECKED BY. DATE: 09/23/2005 DATE OF PRINT: EX-01 2 OF 18 SHLLTS I I (k --oo� ­(ns 30' 1 30, A PORTION OF THE S.W. 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. 'Sov Y0" Q) "o rV"i ROAD D (SUBACCESS) --10' TEMPORARY Q) SEE SHEET RD-0 /GRADING e- CONSTRUCTION/ EASEMENT N 8 9'4 8'5 3" W 629.43' 1 77' 18' '122' L5 45' 54' 7 16 5528 SF 5164 SF 5353 SF 85' 89' 110 1 1 0 3: 21 8 0 14 17 -20 22 499.6 SF w 4262 SF 4070 SF 4195 SF 4895 SF 6530 SF W 4792 SF c\I < J) 105' 105' D_ 109, 9 6' 45' 40' 40' 40' 45' (-D N 45' 64' _j CN cD 20' 15' co 2 47' Ln C6 't- 3838 SF co 19 35'e 0 ;e N 9 6' Q 1 r) c) -1 -1 C) -I -j C) -f ­j li 4749 S 1� (y) Wtj W1A j 3926SF 3599SF 3600SF 3599SF 4050 SF 4050 SF - 0 0 3873 SF w 9 7' 45' w 40' 40' 45' 19, 0 U) �2 L2 ROAD B 0 4 0 3907 SF 98, 22' 4242'k_k3'-"' 42 42' 42' 42' 42' 42' 5 18.5' 11. 5' 3942 SF 30 99, 23 O 24 25 26 27 28 29 m 30 m 31 0-) 129' a 0-) ,n4084 SF 3780 SF 3780 SF 3780 SF 3780 SF 3780 Sr- 3780 SF 3780 SF 3780 SF 6 to 5873 SF TRACT B PARK Li-1 20,020 SF rN O z LEGAL DESCRIPTION: FROM TITLE REPORT: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY FILE #:4261-473774, 11/11/2004 PARCEL A LOT 4 IN BLOCK 1 OF NORTHWESTERN GARDEN TRACTS DIV. NO, 4, ACCORDING TO PLAY RECORDED AUGUST 24, 1950 IN VOLUME 47 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 74, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PARCEL B LOT 5 IN BLOCK I OF NORTHWESTERN GARDEN TRACTS DIV, NO, 4, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED AUGUST 24, 1950 IN VOLUME 47 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 74, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, PARCEL C THE EAST 30 FEET OF LOT 6 IN BLOCK 1 OF NORTHWESTERN GARDEN TRACTS DIV. NO, 4, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED AUGUST 24, 1950 IN VOLUME 47 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 74, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. PARCEL D LOT 7 IN BLOCK 1 OF NORTHWESTERN GARDEN TRACTS DIV, NO, 4, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED AUGUST 24, 1950 IN VOLUME 47 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 74, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 70 FEET OF THE WEST 225 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE WEST 300 FEET OF THE REMAINDER OF SAID LOT 7. PARCEL D-1 A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS CREATED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 27, 1993 UNDER RECORDING NOS, 9312272113 AND 9312272116. PARCEL E LOT 7 IN BLOCK 2 OF NORTHWESTERN GARDEN TRACTS DIV, NO. 4, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED AUGUST 24, 1950 IN VOLUME 47 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 74, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTOW. m SCALE: 1 50, .50 25 0 50 '104 HORIZONTAL DATUM: WASHINGTON STATE PLANE COORDINATES, NORTH ZONE, NAID '83/'91, BASED ON TIES TO KING COUNTY PUBLISHED CONTROL, VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD '88, BENCH MARK - 4"X4" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH LEAD AND TACK IN CASE LOCATED AT THE INTESECTION OF SE 192ND ST AND 116 AVE SE. ELEVATION = 514.98 FEET. TRACT TABLE TRACT SIZE (S.F.) DESIGNATION OWNERSHIP MAIN^rENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES TRACT 'A' 3,247 ACCESS -LOTS 14-17 LOTS 1 4-17 LOTS 1 4-17 TRACT 'B' 20,020 PARK H.O.A. H.O.A. (-,\TRACT 'C f 3,359 ACCESS -LOTS 32 & 33 LOTS 32 & 33 LOTS 32 & 33 Lk.. R::A:CT 'D' 29,066 DRAINAGE FAC./O.S K.C. I K.C. 47' 105, 130, 42' 42L_j Z42 Vv A N89*58'59" W 599.88' 3D' 12R/W co DEDICATION \V - U � ,�, � �• cSi fur' i'141 11 10' TEMPORARY 10' TEMPO RY Al) CONSTRUCTION/GRADING CON STPR6TION/GRADING EASEMENT EAS EY. N T -7- 5,l�'Laa�sd"­.. . Lij 95, TR CT C L9 20, JUD cj 1 /1 %14 - - _ I - 1010 b- - L7 (c) 3489 SF 1\ E SHEET RD-03 ff3 (SUBACCESS -h IA SEE SEE SHEET RD-02 93' 0 32 CD ill 40' 40' 4 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' 1 228' 6649 SF 00 CD L0 4497 SF Qb z 105' 95'­ S 89'5 55 8" W 20'Lu 0 35 75.03' 33 4200 SF 37 6o' 38 6� 39 c� 0 o-o 41 Eo- 42 Eo 43 6,_ 44 �o- 45 Eo 46 6� 47 6� 48 6o- bo (D 5428 SF 105' 5224 SF 4728 SF 4726 �F 472 SF 4721 ST 4719 SF 4716 SF 4714 SF 4712 SF 4709 SF 4707 SF 4705 SF 4702 SF' �n cb 00 34 30' z SF 4781 - _ 5' 192ND STREET 50' 100, 48' 40' 40' 0' 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' N89*50'55"E 960,57' LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING Ll 30,041 S03'02'50"W L2 389,58 S89*58'59" E L3 112.70 SOY 11 '07" W L4 3179 SOY 11 '07" W L5 98.49 S89*48'53!'E L6 19.51 S46*08'44!'E L7 769,061 N89*55'58" E L8 _F_ 82.74 N01-21'22"E L9 133.27 N89*55'58"E L10 147.50 soolovol"w c1-1 30.00 soulovol"w TRACT D DRAINAGE FACILI _Y & OPEN SPACE 29,066 SF CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH I RADIUS c 1 90,32 57.50 C2 85.03 55.00 C3 14.57 19100 248' N:y �o V V 0I Z 10 Ll W W T AA w u) 0 0 w _j w _j 0 Z W 0 > 0 0 0 C\j w z 3Q' REVISIONS C eu O 0 E �E 3 v 0 M O y I m v 0 00 as 0 0 0 i 0 0 i 1 / 30" SYMBOL LEGEND- SYMBOL LEGEND- ..,.,. r <_ __ EXISTING \1 mum NOTE 3 1.� i „ 12 �„ 2„ 'dwo aJ � :.. ...... .. ..�.. / R��r ��l�L� �"��'�."� .� r- �4?, c„ 6 _hi.3 � i � � ,. ,wl 1. Significant treees shown have not been reviewed by an arborist to determine the hoaith of the tree. The: number of significant trees may be reduce depending on the findings of a certified arborist. 2. Street tree locations are approximate and may be adjusted per actual utility and driveway locations. 3. Trees shown to be retained on the tree retention plan shall be maintained by the future owners of the proposed lots, consistent with KCC 16.82.156 SPECIFICATIONSPLANTING U O O O O U q O 24 ! 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 e PAR T 1 - AN IN IPI ATION C,eneral Conditions ' Landscape contractor / Developer shall verify that plant installation conditions are suitable within the planting arode. Any unsatisfactory conditions shall be corrected prior to start of work When conditions detrimental to plant growth are encountered, such as rubble fill, adverse drainage conditions, significant vegetation, or obstructions, the landscape contractor / developer shall notify KC DOES prior to planting. Beginning of work constitutes acceptance of conditions as satisfactory. • Plants installed in undisturbed areas shall be integrated with existing native vegetation, and planted in a random, naturalistic pattern. LOCATE /STAKE / 1/Ef�l�`� PLANTING AREAS Landscape contractor / Developer shall field locate, stake, and verify planting areas and configurations prior to planting. This shall approximate what is shown on the DOES approved Significant Tree Retention plan. All revisions / changes shall be pre -approved by DDES and documented for recording at final plat approval. At::1pRO y i=i ANTING LOCATION5 AND SPACING Planting locations shown on planting plans are approximate, based on anticipated site conditions. Actual planting locations may vary from those shown due to final site conditions and locations of existing vegetation. Nevertheless, any variations From the planting plan will require prior approval by KC DOES. Significant tree spacing shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15' for non -street trees or 40' on center for street trees) or as stated on the approved planting plan. Spacing shall be adequate to allow significant tree's room to expand throughout the Future years. PART 2 - ANT MAT IA STANDARD Landscape contractor / developer shall examine plant material prior to planting. Any material not meeting the required specifications shall be immediately removed from the site and replaced with like material that iridats the required standards. Plant material shall meet the requirements of County, State and Fededral laws with respect to plant disease and infestations. Inspection certificates, required by law, shall accompany each and every shipment and shall be submitted to the Landscape contractor / developer upon receipt of plant material. These certificates shall be made available to KC DDES as requested by the inspector. Plant materials shall be locally grown (Western WA, Western OR, Western BC), healthy, bush, in vigorous growing condition, and be guaranteed true size, name and variety. If replacement of plant material is necessary due to construction damage or plant failure within three (3) years of installation, the sixes, species and quantities shall be equal to specified plants as indicated on the approved plans. $ Plants shall be nursery grown, well -rooted of normal growth and habit, and Free From disease infestation. KC DOES reserves the right to require replacement or substitution of any plants deemed unsuitable. Trees shall have uniform branching, single straight trunks and the central leader intact and undamaged. Balled and burlapped stock shall have been root -pruned at least once within previous two years, and the plant stock shall have been grown in a container for at least one full growing season. Container stock shall be fully rooted but not root -bound. Plant material with damaged root zones or broken root balls will not be accepted. Coniferous trees shall be nursery grown, Full and bushy, and with uniform branching and a natural non -sheared form. Original central leader must be healthy and undamaged. Landscape contractor / developer shall submit a list of plant supplier names, addresses, phone numbers, and storage / growing locations of the material to KC DOES prior to planting. SUBSTITUTIONS $ Substitutions of specified plant species, size or condition will be allowed only with prior written approval From KC DOES. PART 3 - PLANT INSTAL LATION SOIL PIPARATION / AMI-NDMENTS • Prior to installation of plantings, all construction deebris and any other non-native material shall be removed from the mitigation area. Trews and shrubs shall be pit planted as shown in the approved plan details. A soil moisture retention agent (polymer) shall be included in planting backfill per manufacturer's specifications. $ In non -graded planting areas, planting pits all be backfilled with a 50/50 mixture of imported, weed Free topsoil and the native soil from the planting pit. In graded areas, plantings shall be installed directly into newly placed topsoil. Imported topsoil shall be a 3-way mix acquired From an approved local supplier. $ SollMotat, or equivalent, shall be added to the topsoil backfill of all planting pits_ The SoilMoist shall be hydrated before being added to topsoil backfill, Manufacturers recommended application rates and usage shall be followed. • Woody plantings shall be fertilized with a slow release (43 month) high nitrogen, low phosphorus granular fertilizer C21-3-1), with application rates as specified by the manufacturer. Fertilizer shall be applied after planting pit is backfilled, and prior to application of mulch Fertilizer shall not be applied between November and March • Outside of wetland areas, a 3 inch layer of mulch (medium Doug F~ir bark) shall be placed around the base of each new tree to a 36" diameter for erosion, weed control and moisture retention. $ Existing natural or landscaped areas that are damaged during construction shall be restored to their original condition, unless improvements or modifications are specified for those areas. . Landscape contractor / developer shall exercise care to protect from injury to trunk roots, or branches of any trees or shrubs that are to remain, Any living woody plant that is damaged during construction shall be treated within 24 hours of occurrence. Contractor shall prune wounded portions of plant immediately after damage occurs. Injured plants shall be thoroughly watered and additional measures shall be taken (as appropriate) to aid in plant survivability. ! Grading. The duff layer and native topsoil shall be retained in an undisturbed state to the maximum extend practicable. Any duff layer or topsoil removed during grading shall be stockpiled on -site in a designated, controlled area not adjacent to public resources and critical areas. The material shall be reapplied to other portions of the site where feasible. Areas that have been cleared and graded shall have the soil moisture holdingg capacity restored to that of the original undisturbed soil native to the site of the maximum extent practicable. The soil in any area that has been compacted or that has had some or all of the duff layer or underlying topsoil removed shall be amended to mitigato for lost moisture -holding capacity. The amendment shall take place between May 1 and October I. Rcplaced topsoil shall be a minimum of 8 inches thick, unless the applicant demonstrates that a different thickness will provide conditions equivalent to the soil moisture holding capacity natfva to the site. Replaced topsoil shall have an organic matter content of between 8 to 13 percent dry weight and a pH suitable for the proposed landscape plants. Rl $ Landscape contractor / developer shall be responsible For the removal of construction material and debris on the site following installation of plant materials. All debris must be removed to a legal landfill facility. PART 4 - PLANT WARRANTY AND MONITORING $ Landscape contractor / developer's warranty shall include replacement of plants (same size and species shown on approved plans) that prove either to me mialocated or unsuitable as to plant material standards. Except for loss due to e';xcesively severe climatological conditions (substained by 10-year recorded weather charts), installed plant material are required to be guaranteed For three years against defects and unsatisfactory growth. Plants replaced shall be reinitiated under plant guarantee conditions. The monitoring period shall be three (3) years From installation acceptance in writing by the DOES inspector. FART 5 - FINAL ACCEPTANCI✓ Upon completion of planting, the landscape contractor / developer shall provide the ODES Inspector with a set of clearly marked prints designating the actual locations of plantings within the mitigation area. Landscape: contractor / developer shall keep a complete- set of prints at the job site during construction for the purpose of 'red lining' changes or modifications to the approved plans and shall update said information on a daily basis. $ KC DOES shall approve planting locations as depicted on the approved replanting plan, If items are to be corrected, a punch list shall be prepared by the ODES Inspector and submitted to the Landscape contractor / developer for completion, After punch list items have been completed, DOES Inspector shall review the project For final acceptance on plan implementation. $ A5 BUILT $U13MITTAL ON PLATS Note: If revisions and / or changes have been made to the initial DDES approved significant tree retention plan subinit an As -wilt plan. IF no changes / revisions have been made an Aa-Built Plan is not required. Prior to final plan inspection for the Significant Tree retention Plan peermittes shall submit an AS -BUILT Significant Tree Retention Plan to the DDE5 Inspector showing all plan revisions / changes and verifying that the DOES approved 51gnfficant Tree Retention plan (approved at the DOES Engineering Review stage) has been completed per plan requirements, This A5-BUILT plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Site Development Specialist / Forester that it conforms to 50-220 and can be recorded. If approved the plan will be sent back to the DOES Inspector for Final plan inspection processing. Mitigation monitoring for Significant Tree shall commence upon acceptance and approval of this AS -BUILT plan and last for 3 years or growing aeapona. SIGNIFICANT TREE COMMON NAME SIG. CAL. INCHES Botanical name DECIDUOUS TREE 12 INCHES OR MORE APPLE ,Afalus species ALDER Alms glut•inosa , CHESTNUT Castanea sativa LOCUST Rubinia pse'udoacacia A) BLACK COTTONWOOD Popudus tricAocarpa DOUGLAS FIR 8 INCHES Ps,aedotsuga menziesii OR MORE WESTERN HEMLOCK PTN;P Tsuga heterophylla WESTERN RED CEDAR Thuja plicata THUJA PLICATA / WE6TEFN RED CEDAR FRAXINU5 LATIFOLIA / OREGON ASH SIGNIFICANT NowCOMMON TREE NAME SIG. CAL. INCHES Botanical name DECIDUOUS TREE SIZE INDICATED APPLE ffalus species 00 ALDER Alnus glutinosa CHESTNUT Castanea sativa LOCUST Rub inia pse udoacacia a BLACK COTTONWOOD Populus trichocarpa DOUGLAS FIR Psuedotsuga menziesii WESTERN HEMLOCK Tsuga heterophylla WESTERN RED CEDAR Thuja plicata KING COUNTY D.D.E.S. Review Engineer Completion Date Completion Date Senior Engineer JAMES H. SANDERS P.E. DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Comments: Approval Date SUBJECT TO '�RM1T E��OND1T1ONS Z co slNG COUNTY a LAND USE SERVICES DIV. _ EXISTING TREE nr�lr l Intl QUANTITY GALvANIZED WIFE TEN&AR GS-i SAFETY - FENCE OR EQUAL 1- STEEL FENCE POST OR L 2' x V WOODEN POST - TYPICAL EX15TING UNDISTURBED 601L AROU .'D ROOT ZONE. STEM. FENCE POST OR 2' x 2' WOODEN POST- TYP. 6 +/- POSTS MIN, w W-I" DISTANCE APART MAX. CIRCLING RETAINED TREE AT DRIPLINE, �I� TREE PROTECTION DETAIL - NOT To SCALE .. -._ JE N f2�"+4L+' 9i �s 177 -_ ��[1 ♦ y �1►� Irk �► Y �� • • .'•:. _ / it r i- `yam,i ►>�.r � DUI'. A 4!' rATT D POND ............... 1�►�PLANS--1 M; • _ _. !� ! . ART 6 - MAINTENANCE AND CONTIr1rNCY SIGNIFICANT TREE RETENTION NOTES Note: If street tree'e to be planted also qualify for otgnificant tree's then the street tree maintenance and monitoring process shall be used. Maintenance will be performed twice per year to addroaa any conditions that could jeopardize the success of the mitigation area, Established performance 'standards for the project will be compared to the monitoring results to judge the success of the mitigation project. If there is a significant problem with achieving the performance standards, the bored holder shall work with KC ODES to develop a contingency plan. Contingency plane can include, but are not limited to: regrading, additional plant installation, erosion control, mediations to hydrology, and plan substitutions of type, size, quantity and loca Lion, Such contingency plan shall be submitted to the KC DDEv Inspector by December 31 of any year when deficiencies are discovered. Contingency will include many of the Items listed below and would be implemented if the performance standards are not met. Maintenance and remedial action on the site will be implemented immediately upon completion of the monitoring event (unless otherwise specifically indicated below). During year one, two and three replace all dead plant material. Water all plantings at a rate of 1" of water at least every week between June 15-5eptember 15 during the first year after installation, and for the first year after any replacement plantings (C 4 M). Replace dead plants with the same species or a substitute species that meets the goal and objectives of the enhancement plan, subject to KC DOES approval. • Re -plant area after reason for Failure has been identified (e.g. moisture rergime, poor plant stock disease, shade/sun conditions, wildlife damage, etc). • Remove / control weedy or exotic invasive plants (ee. 5cot's Broom, reed canary grass, Pimalayan Blackberry, purple, looeatrife, etc,) by manual or chemical means as approved by KC DOES, Use of herbicides or pesticides within the mitigation area would only be implemeented if other measures failed or were considered unlikely to be. successful, and would require KC DDES approval. Trees and shrubs should be weeded to the dripline and mulched to a depth of 3 inches. All non-native vegetation must be removed and dumped off site at an approved location. • Clean-up trash and other debris. $ Selectively prurie woody plants to thin and remove dead or diseased portion of trees. PANT 1 - PERFORMANCE BONDS • To assure the success of the mitigation, a performance bond will be posted with KC DOES by the Developer at the time of plat approval for the cost of implementing the mitigation plan to be moriltored for three (3) years. It will be the Developer / permittee re eponslbilfty to request a final inspection at the end of the three (3) year rnonftoring period and to release the posted beynd. The bond quaritfty calculation form for both existing significant trees and trees to be planted shall be completed and submittedci to DOES Sites Development Services prior to approval of the Significant Tree Retention Plan (the bond form will be provided by the SDS Forester at the time, of the Significant Tree Retention plan review stage) The actual bond will need to be submitted to DOES prior to project acceptance, for field inspection by the Land Use Inspection Unit SIGNIFICANT TJy. RETENTION NOTES: KG 21A3823fI� (60-220) f Pursuant to KCC 16.82.156 an approved Significant Tree retention Plan is required for the property as described on file with King County Department and Development and Environmental Services (DOES) records Center, on sheet 1 of the approved engineering plans Number 1_05POOO5, and Activfty Number 1_055R054. Lots 1,6,1,S,Im,11,12,14,15,19,20,21,22,30,34,42,43,44,45,46,48,49, and Tract 8 within this plat contain trees the must be retained per said approved Tree Retention Plan. Any proposed clearing, grading or construction activities that will (or may) impact a significant tree within said lots must be reviewed and approved by Kind County DOES Land Use Services Division and / or successor, for compliance with said Tree Reteention Plan. The current landowner and future landowners shall maintain and protect said trees and secure permits as required to perform any maintenance and / or related activity such as hazard tree rtsmediation, $ The permit applicant shall determine that the final tree retention plan does not include significant trees unable to survive more than ten years after the date of project completion. S 51gnificant Tree Protection: 1. Prior to any clearing all trees to be retained shall be flagged. 2. Prior to grading and throughout construction, a temporary chainlinls, wire or plastic net fence shall be used to identify the protected are (drip line) of any alcinificant tree designated for retention. The: height of such fencing shah be adjusted according to the topographic and vegetative conditions of the site to provide clear visual delineation of the protected area. The size of the protected area around the tree shall be equal to one foot diameter for each inch of tree trunk diameter measured four feet above the ground or at drip line of the tree. At no time during and after construction shall the Following be permitted within the significant tree protection area: (a) impervious surfaces, fill, excavation, or storage of construction materials (b) grade level changes, except to limited circumstances where proposed improvement using permeable materials are determined by an arborist to be non -detrimental to the trees root III. $ 5ignfficant Tree Maintenance: (a) All significant trees shall be maintained for the life of the project including monitoring. (b) All significant trees shall be pruned and trimmed as necessary to maintain a healthy growing condition or the prevent primary limb failure. This requirement shall not be interpreted to allow: (U topping of primary stems (2) pruning that results in the loss of 20 percent of vegetative mass (3) cutting of major roots, except in preparation for transplantation or as deemed necessary and / or acceptable by a ceertified arborist. (4) With the exception of dead, diseased or damaged trees specifically retained to provide wildlife habitats other dread, diseased, damaged or stolen planting shall be replaced immediately or the next planting season If the loss does not occur in a planting season. m A "significant tree" is defined as an existing healthy tree that is not a hazard tree (le. a tree that does not have a high propability of imminently Falling due to w,debllftating disease or structural defect) and that, when measured Four and one half Feet above grade, has a minimum diameter of: 1. 8" for evergreen trees, or 2. 12" For deciduous trees. ifgnificant trees located in the interior of the development proposal, including sensitive areas and their buffers, shall be retained in the residential subdivision at the rate of 10 trees per acre or five percent of such tree-gi, whichever is greater. A significant tree may be credited as two trees when 1t mesti5 one or more of the Fallowing characterists: i, The tree la 15 inches or greater in diameter 11. The tree is located in a grouping of at least five tress with canopies that touch or overlap Ill. The. tree provides energy savings through winter wind protection or summer shading as a result of its location relative to buildings iv, The tree belongs to a unique or unusual species. Flan modifications and tree replacement are permitted as follows: a1 Any significant tree in the interior may be replaced by another significant tree: in the interior. b. If the required number of significant trees cannot be retained, then non -significant sized trees may be retained or new trees may be planted to meet t're significant tree requirements as follows, providesd that the reason for the �)urpose of this subsection, the significant tree to be replaced by the new or e:xleting replacement tree Is assigned a diameter of 12 inches: 1. When using replacement trees measuring three inches In diameter or greater (as measured by caliper), one-half inch diameter of replacement tree "ll be provided for every one inch diameter of significant tree to be rep laced and iL When using replacement trees measuring less than three, inches in diameter, cne inch diameter of replacement tree shall be provided for every one inch diameter of algnificant tree to be rapiaceci. SIGNIFICANT TREE CALCULATIONS. FIER KCC THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TREES TO ESE RETAINED SHALL ,:�E 10 TREES PER ACRE OR 55o OF SAID TREES, WHATf-VER 15 GREATER. TOTAL NUMBER OF TREES 15 214, OF 214 = it TREES -OR- TOTAL 51TE 5aUARE FOOTAGE = 335,412 5.P. = 71.71 ACRES 1,0 TREES PER ACRE = 11 TREES REQUIRED TO BE RE' AINED 15 GREATER TOTAL RETAINED 516NIPICANT TREES = 60 42 TREES SHOUN AT 15" CAL. OR UNDER = I TREE C;REDIT/TREE = 42 TREE5 9 TREES 5HOUJN AT 16" CAL. OR OVER =2 TREE CREDITS/TREE= 15 TREES Ni_11" If3ER OF PLANTED SIGNIFICANT TREES REQUiRED =1'1 NAJI-15ER Oi+ PLANTED SIGNIFICANT TREES PROVIDED=23 FINAL LANDSCAPE PLANS 10-20-05 2 FINAL LANDSCAPE PLANS 02-13-06 3 FINAL LANDSCAPE PLANS 04-26-06 STATE OF�f'� WASHINGTOA REGISTERED - DSCJA ARCHITEC �J / : LEANNE D. KUH A CERTIFICATE No. 743 -to 04 J + I I I IL 4 N IUD C u C 1� a _v W J Ww v Z 0IM0 J. V - a ,i C C 14 JOB NO.: 1166-001-00 DWG. NAME: LA-0 DESIGNED BY: LD DRAWN BY: JLL/LDK/T CHECKED BY: DATE: 04/26/200 DATE C�F,, ,� 5 ?gag PRINT:, ,' ei Im 20 OF 2 V SHEET