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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil 05/17/2010AGENDA  RENTON CITY COUNCIL    REGULAR MEETING  May 17, 2010   Monday, 7 p.m.  1.CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2.ROLL CALL 3.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 4.AUDIENCE COMMENT (Speakers must sign up prior to the Council meeting.  Each speaker is allowed five minutes.  The  comment period will be limited to one‐half hour.  The second audience comment period later on in  the agenda is unlimited in duration.)  When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please  walk to the podium and state your name and city of residence for the record, SPELLING YOUR LAST  NAME. 5.CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the  recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion.  Any item may be removed for further  discussion if requested by a Councilmember.  a. Approval of Council meeting minutes of 5/10/2010. Council concur.  b. Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC, represented by G. Paul Carpenter  and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Plaintiff, relating to an alleged failure to locate a sewer  line.  Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services.  c. Community and Economic Development Department recommends setting a public hearing on  6/7/2010  to  consider  a  continuation  of  the  moratorium  established  via  Resolution  #4041  regarding permitting of adult entertainment businesses based on locational criteria. Council  concur to set public hearing on 6/7/2010.  d. Community  and  Economic  Development  Department  recommends  amending  City  Code  to  adopt  Standard  Plans  for  Public  Works  Construction,  and  authorize  the  Public  Works  Administrator  or  his/her  designee  to  approve  updates  or  amendments  to  the  standard  plans. Council concur. (See 7.a. for ordinance.)  e. Community Services Department recommends waiver of all fees and charges associated with  the  2010  Renton  River  Days  activities  as  requested  by  the  Renton  River  Days  Board  of  Directors. Council concur.  f. Community  Services  Department  submits  CAG‐08‐166,  City  Hall  Third  Floor  Remodel;  and  requests  approval  of  the  project,  authorization  for  final  pay  estimate  in  the  amount  of  $5,668.80,  commencement  of  a  60‐day  lien  period,  and  release  of  retained  amount  of  $18,303.32  to  Apus  Construction,  contractor,  if  all  required  releases  are  obtained. Council  concur.  Page 1 of 223 .  g. Finance and Information Services Department reports request from Kirk Moore for a utility bill  adjustment and recommends granting the adjustment in the amount of $2,312.93.  Refer to Finance Committee.  h. Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the Liberty Gardens Preliminary  Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast of 162nd Ave. SE and SE 140th St. Council concur.  6.UNFINISHED BUSINESS Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week.  Those topics  marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation.  Committee reports on any topics may be held  by the Chair if further review is necessary. a. Finance Committee: Vouchers  b. Transportation Committee: Airport Lease Amendment with Boeing  c. Utilities Committee: Addendum #2 with RW Beck for 196 Water Zone Reservoir; Water System  Upgrades and Purchase; Release of Easement Request from PACLAND; Wonderland Estates  Garbage Service  7.RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES Ordinance for first reading: a. Amend Standard Plans for Public Works Construction regulations (See 5.d.)  Ordinances for second and final reading: a. Adopt 2008 National Electrical Code with City Amendments (1st reading 5/10/2010)  b. Establish biennial budget process (1st reading 5/10/2010)  8.NEW BUSINESS (Includes Council Committee agenda topics; call 425‐430‐6512 for recorded information.) 9.AUDIENCE COMMENT 10.ADJOURNMENT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA   (Preceding Council Meeting)     COUNCIL CHAMBERS   Monday, 5:00 p.m.     Amendment to Boeing Airport Lease    7TH FLOOR CONFERENCING CENTER  Approximately 6:15 p.m.    Renton School District School Board Meet & Greet    • Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk •     CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21 AND ARE RECABLECAST:  Tues. & Thurs. at 11 AM & 9 PM, Wed. & Fri at 9 AM & 7 PM and Sat. & Sun. at 1 PM & 9 PM  Page 2 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: CRT-10-002; Court Case Trenchless Construction Services, LLC vs. City of Renton Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Summons Complaint Order Setting Civil Case Schedule Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Executive Staff Contact: Bonnie Walton Recommended Action: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: Summons, Complaint, and Order Setting Civil Case Schedule filed in Superior Court of the State of Washington, County of King by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Plaintiff, relating to an alleged failure to locate a sewer line. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 3 of 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CITYOFRENTON MAY 1 % 2010 ^, RECEIVED JtTY CLERK'S OFFICE '''Cities I SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY f . 6/4 / TRENCHLESS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. CITY OF RENTON, a Washington municipality, Defendant. No.)o-2-l(*Tte-5 3SA SUMMONS TO THE DEFENDANTS: A lawsuit has been started against you in the above-entitled court by TRENCHLESS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, plaintiff. Plaintiffs claim is stated in the written complaint, a copy of which is served upon you with this summons. In order to defend against this lawsuit, you must respond to the complaint by stating your defense in writing, and by serving a copy upon the person signing this summons within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons or sixty (60) days if you are served outside of the State of Washington, excluding the day of service, or a default judgment may be entered against you without notice. A default judgment is one where SUMMONS - 1 KDF\10519\0012\00542269.vl ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. 2707 COLBY AVENUE. SUITE 1001, P.O. BOX 5397 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 4 of 223 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 plaintiff is entitled to what he asks for because you have not responded. If you serve a notice of appearance on the undersigned person, you are entitled to notice before a default judgment may be entered. You may demand that the plaintiff file this lawsuit with the court. If you do so, the demand must be in writing and must be served upon the person signing this summons. Within fourteen (14) days after you serve the demand, the plaintiff must file this lawsuit with the court, or the service on you of this summons and complaint will be void. 9 If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4 of the Superior Court Civil Rules of the State of Washington. DATED this Q? day of May, 2010. ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM P.S. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 By <£&#& 1V G. Paul Carpenter, WSBA #8400 Kristi D. Favard, WSB A #34419 Attorneys for Plaintiff Trenchless Construction Services, LLC ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. CTn/TAirrWTP O 2707 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 1001>.O. BOX 5397 OUiVilVlUINo - Z EVERETT,WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 KDF\10519\0012\00542269.Vl 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 5 of 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY TRENCHLESS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. CITY OF RENTON, a Washington municipality, Defendant. COMPLAINT Plaintiff Trenchless Construction Services, LLC, by and through its attorney, G. Paul Carpenter of the Anderson Hunter Law Firm, complain and allege as follows: I. PARTIES AND JURISDICTION 1.1 Plaintiff Trenchless Construction Services, LLC ("Trenchless") is a limited liability company having its principal place of business in Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington. Trenchless is and was, at all times material herein, a registered contractor under Chapter 18.27, RCW. 1.2 Defendant City of Renton is a Washington municipality located in King County, Washington. 1.3 All parties named herein are believed to reside in the State of Washington 1 ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. 2707 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 1001, P.O. BOX 5397 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 KDF\10519\0012\00532627.Vl 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 6 of 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 26 and do business in King County, Washington. Additionally, the work that is the subject of this lawsuit was performed in Renton, King County, Washington. Therefore, venue is proper in the Superior Court of King County, Washington, and the court has jurisdiction over the parties and issues identified herein. II. FACTUAL BACKGROUND/GENERAL ALLEGATIONS 2.1 Plaintiff was performing work in the City of Renton under a construction 8 contract in August 2009. 9 2.2 The City of Renton was responsible for locating the utilities pursuant to RCW 19.122 prior to execution of the work by Plaintiff. 11 2.3 On August 3, 2009, pursuant to RCW 19.122.030, Plaintiff requested the 12 City of Renton perform a locate for an area of work it would be boring along a city street. . . The locate was assigned ticket number 9185869. 15 2.4 Plaintiff began work in the area on August 14, 2009. 16 2.5 On August 26, 2009, Plaintiff was boring along the city street where the City 1 n of Renton was to locate utilities under locate ticket number 9185869 when it encountered 18 an obstruction. Plaintiff immediately stopped work to determine the nature of the 19 obstruction and determined it was a 10-inch sewer main in a 24-inch concrete casing. 20 2.6 At that time, Plaintiff determined that during a previous attempt on this bore 22 on approximately August 21, 2009, it had drilled through an unlocated sewer line. Plaintiff 23 then called the City of Renton to make it aware of the situation. 24 2.7 The City of Renton either failed to perform this locate or did not locate the 25 sewer line in the work area requested under locate ticket number 9185869. ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. 2707 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 1001, P.O. BOX 5397 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 KDF\10519\0012\00532627.Vl 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 7 of 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2.8 Plaintiff provided notice of its claim against the City of Renton in early January 2010. 2.9 The City of Renton responded a month later requesting that the "standard tort claim form" under RCW 4.96 be filled out. 2.10 Plaintiff filled out the form and submitted it to the City on March 2, 2010. 2.11 The City rej ected Plaintiff s claim. 2.12 More than 60 days have elapsed since the filing of Plaintiff s initial notice of claim and the date of this Complaint. III. CLAIMS 3.1 Plaintiff reincorporates the allegations in paragraphs 1.1 through 2.12 of its Complaint as though fully set forth herein, j 4 3.2 The City of Renton owed a duty to locate utilities for Plaintiff pursuant to 15 statute. 16 3.3 Plaintiff requested that the City of Renton perform its statutory locating duty for the area where it struck the sewer line prior to it performing any work and in compliance with RCW 19.122.030. 3.4 The City of Renton failed to locate the sewer line. 3.5 The City of Renton was negligent in its failure to locate the sewer line. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3.6 As a result of the City of Renton's negligence, Plaintiff has been injured in 24 an amount to be proven at trial, but in no case less than $55,655.72, together with interest. 25 26 ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. T 2707 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 1001, P.O. BOX 5397 " J EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 KDF\10519\0012\00532627.Vl 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 8 of 223 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, as a result of the allegations set forth above, Plaintiffs respectively pray for the following relief: 1. For a judgment awarding $55,655.72, together with interest in an amount to be determined at trial. 2. For attorney's fees and costs as allowed by statute or equity; 3. For such other relief as the Court deems just and equitable. DATED this (j? day of May, 2010. ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM P.S. G. Paul Carpenter, WSBA #8400 Kristi D. Favard, WSBA #34419 Attorneys for Plaintiff Trenchless Construction Services, LLC -4 KDF\10519\0012\00532627.Vl ANDERSON HUNTER LAW FIRM, P.S. 2707 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 1001, P.O. BOX 5397 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98206-5397 TELEPHONE (425) 252-5161 FACSIMILE (425) 258-3345 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 9 of 223 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING NO. 10-2-16793-5 SEA Order Setting Civil Case Schedule (*ORSCS) ASSIGNED JUDGE Spector FILE DATE: TRIAL DATE: Trenchless Construction vs City of Renton Services, LLC Plaintiff(s) Defendant(s) 05/07/2010 10/24/2011 A civil case has been filed in the King County Superior Court and will be managed by the Case Schedule on Page 3 as ordered by the King County Superior Court Presiding Judge. I. NOTICES NOTICE TO PLAINTIFF: The Plaintiff may serve a copy of this Order Setting Case Schedule [Schedule) on the Defendant(s) along with the Summons and Complaint/Petition. Otherwise, the Plaintiff shall serve the Schedule on the Defendant(s) within 10 days after the later of: (1) the filing of the Summons and Complaint/Petition or (2) service of the Defendant's first response to the Complaint/Petition, whether that response is a Notice of Appearance, a response, or a Civil Rule 12 (CR 12) motion. The Schedule may be served by regular mail, with proof of mailing to be filed promptly in the form required by Civil Rule 5 (CR 5). "/ understand that I am required to give a copy of these documents to all parties in this case." I Print Name Sign Name Order Setting Civil Case Schedule (*ORSCS) REV. 12/08 1 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 10 of 223 I. NOTICES (continued) NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES: All attorneys and parties should make themselves familiar with the King County Local Rules [KCLR] - especially those referred to in this Schedule. In order to comply with the Schedule, it will be necessary foi attorneys and parties to pursue their cases vigorously from the day the case is filed. For example, discovery must be undertaken promptly in order to comply with the deadlines for joining additional parties, claims, and defenses, for disclosing possible witnesses [See KCLCR 26], and for meeting the discovery cutoff date [See KCLCR 37(g)]. CROSSCLAIMS, COUNTERCLAIMS AND THIRD PARTY COMPLAINTS: A filing fee of $200 must be paid when any answer that includes additional claims is filed in an existing case. KCLCR 4.2(a)(2) A Confirmation of Joinder, Claims and Defenses or a Statement of Arbitrability must be filed by the deadline in the schedule. The court will review the confirmation of joinder document to determine if a hearing is required. If a Show Cause order is issued, all parties cited in the order must appear before their Chief Civil Judge. PENDING DUE DATES CANCELED BY FILING PAPERS THAT RESOLVE THE CASE: When a final decree, judgment, or order of dismissal of all parties and claims is filed with the Superior Court Clerk's Office, and a courtesy copy delivered to the assigned judge, all pending due dates in this Schedule are automatically canceled, including the scheduled Trial Date. It is the responsibility of the parties to 1) file such dispositive documents within 45 days of the resolution of the case, and 2) strike any pending motions by notifying the bailiff to the assigned judge. Parties may also authorize the Superior Court to strike all pending due dates and the Trial Date by filing a Notice of Settlement pursuant to KCLCR 41, and forwarding a courtesy copy to the assigned judge. If a final decree, judgment or order of dismissal of all parties and claims is not filed by 45 days after a Notice of Settlement, the case may be dismissed with notice. If you miss your scheduled Trial Date, the Superior Court Clerk is authorized by KCLCR 41 (b)(2)(A) to present an Order of Dismissal, without notice, for failure to appear at the scheduled Trial Date. NOTICES OF APPEARANCE OR WITHDRAWAL AND ADDRESS CHANGES: All parties to this action must keep the court informed of their addresses. When a Notice of Appearance/Withdrawal or Notice of Change of Address is filed with the Superior Court Clerk's Office, parties must provide the assigned judge with a courtesy copy. ARBITRATION FILING AND TRIAL DE NOVO POST ARBITRATION FEE: A Statement of Arbitrability must be filed by the deadline on the schedule if the case is subject to mandatory arbitration and service of the original complaint and all answers to claims, counterclaims and cross-claims have been filed. If mandatory arbitration is required after the deadline, parties must obtain an order from the assigned judge transferring the case to arbitration. Any party filing a Statement must pay a $220 arbitration fee. If a party seeks a trial de novo when an arbitration award is appealed, a fee ol $250 and the request for trial de novo must be filed with the Clerk's Office Cashiers. NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE FEES: All parties will be assessed a fee authorized by King County Code 4.71.050 whenever the Superior Court Clerk must send notice of non-compliance of schedule requirements and/or Local Civil Rule 41. King County Local Rules are available for viewing at www.kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk. Order Setting Civil Case Schedule (*ORSCS) REV. 12/08 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 11 of 223 CASE SCHEDULE CASE EVENT Case Filed and Schedule Issued. Last Day for Filing Statement of Arbitrability without a Showing of Good Cause for Late Filing [See KCLMAR 2.1(a) and Notices on Page 2]. $220 arbitration fee must be paid DEADLINE to file Confirmation of Joinder if not subject to Arbitration. [See KCLCR 4.2(a) and Notices on Page 2]. DEADLINE for Hearing Motions to Change Case Assignment Area. [See KCLCR 82(e)] DEADLINE for Disclosure of Possible Primary Witnesses [See KCLCR 26(b)]. DEADLINE for Disclosure of Possible Additional Witnesses [See KCLCR 26(b)]. DEADLINE for Jury Demand [See KCLCR 38(b)(2)]. DEADLINE for Setting [See KCLCR 40(d)(2)]. /lotion for a Change in Trial Date DEADLINE for Discovery Cutoff [See KCLCR 37(g)]. DEADLINE for Engaging in Alternative Dispute Resolution [See KCLCR 16(b)]. DEADLINE or EVENT DATE Filing Needed Fri 05/07/2010 Fri 10/15/2010 Fri 10/15/2010 Fri 10/29/2010 Mon 05/23/2011 Tue 07/05/2011 Mon 07/18/2011 Mon 07/18/2011 Tue 09/06/2011 Mon 09/26/2011 DEADLINE for Exchange Witness & Exhibit Lists & Documentary Exhibits [See KCLCR 4(j)]. Mon 10/03/2011 DEADLINE to file Joint Confirmation of Trial Readiness [See KCLCR 16(a)(2)] Mon 10/03/2011 DEADLINE for Hearing Dispositive Pretrial Motions [See KCLCR 56; CR 56]. Mon 10/10/2011 Joint Statement of Evidence [See KCLCR (4)(k)]. Mon 10/17/2011 DEADLINE for filing Trial Briefs, Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Jury Instructions (Do not file Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law with the Clerk) Mon 10/17/2011 Trial Date [See KCLCR 40]. Mon 10/24/2011 III. ORDER Pursuant to King County Local Civil Rule 4 [KCLCR 4], IT IS ORDERED that the parties shall comply with the schedule listed above. Penalties, including but not limited to sanctions set forth in Local Civil Rule 4(g) and Rule 37 of the Superior Court Civil Rules, may be imposed for non-compliance. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the party filing this action must serve this Order Setting Civil Case Schedule and attachment on all other parties. DATED: 05/07/2010 PRESIDING JUDGE Order Setting Civil Case Schedule (*ORSCS) REV. 12/08 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 12 of 223 IV. ORDER ON CIVIL PROCEEDINGS FOR ASSIGNMENT TO JUDGE READ THIS ORDER BEFORE CONTACTING YOUR ASSIGNED JUDGE This case is assigned to the Superior Court Judge whose name appears in the caption of this case schedule. The assigned Superior Court Judge will preside over and manage this case for all pretrial matters. COMPLEX LITIGATION: If you anticipate an unusually complex or lengthy trial, please notify the assigned court as soon as possible. APPLICABLE RULES: Except as specifically modified below, all the provisions of King County Local Civil Rules 4 through 26 shall apply to the processing of civil cases before Superior Court Judges. The local civil rules can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt/civil.aspx . CASE SCHEDULE AND REQUIREMENTS Deadlines are set by the case schedule, issued pursuant to Local Civil Rule 4. THE PARTIES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL DEADLINES IMPOSED BY THE COURT'S LOCAL CIVIL RULES. A. Joint Confirmation regarding Trial Readiness Report: No later than twenty one (21) days before the trial date, parties shall complete and file (with a copy to the assigned judge) a joint confirmation report setting forth whether a jury demand has been filed, the expected duration of the trial, whether a settlement conference has been held, and special problems and needs (e.g. interpreters, equipment, etc.). The form is available at http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt.aspx . If parties wish to request a CR 16 conference, they must contact the assigned court. Plaintiffs/petitioner's counsel is responsible for contacting the other parties regarding said report. B. Settlement/Mediation/ADR a. Forty five (45) days before the trial date, counsel for plaintiff/petitioner shall submit a written settlement demand. Ten (10) days after receiving plaintiffs/petitioner's written demand, counsel for defendant/respondent shall respond (with a counter offer, if appropriate). b. Twenty eight (28) days before the trial date, a Settlement/Mediation/ADR conference shall have been held. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE REQUIREMENT MAY RESULT IN SANCTIONS. C. Trial: Trial is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on the date on the case schedule or as soon thereafter as convened by the court. The Friday before trial, the parties should access the King County Superior Cour website http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt.aspx to confirm trial judge assignment. Information can also be obtained by calling (206) 205-5984. MOTIONS PROCEDURES A. Noting of Motions Dispositive Motions: All summary judgment or other dispositive motions will be heard with oral argument before the assigned judge. The moving party must arrange with the hearing judge a date and time for the hearing, consistent with the court rules. Local Civil Rule 7 and Local Civil Rule 56 govern procedures for summary judgment or other motions that dispose of the case in whole or in part. The local civil rules can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt/civil.aspx. 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 13 of 223 Nondispositive Motions: These motions, which include discovery motions, will be ruled on by the assigned judge without oral argument, unless otherwise ordered. All such motions must be noted for a date by which the ruling is requested; this date must likewise conform to the applicable notice requirements. Rather than noting a time of day, the Note for Motion should state "Without Oral Argument." Local Civil Rule 7 governs these motions, which include discovery motions. The local civil rules can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt/civil.aspx. Motions in Family Law Cases not involving children: Discovery motions to compel, motions in limine, motions relating to trial dates and motions to vacate judgments/dismissals shall be brought before the assigned judge. All other motions should be noted and heard on the Family Law Motions calendar. Local Civil Rule 7 and King County Family Law Local Rules govern these procedures. The local rules can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt/civil.aspx. Emergency Motions: Under the court's local civil rules, emergency motions will be allowed only upon entry of an Order Shortening Time. However, emergency discovery disputes may be addressed by telephone call and without written motion, if the judge approves. B. Original Documents/Working Copies/ Filing of Documents All original documents must be filed with the Clerk's Office. Please see information on the Clerk's Office website atwww.kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk regarding the new requirement outlined in LGR 30 that attorneys must e-file documents in King County Superior Court. The exceptions to the e-filing requirement are also available on the Clerk's Office website. The working copies of all documents in support or opposition must be marked on the upper right corner of the first page with the date of consideration or hearing and the name of the assigned judge. The assigned judge's working copies must be delivered to his/her courtroom or the Judges' mailroom. Working copies of motions to be heard on the Family Law Motions Calendar should be filed with the Family Law Motions Coordinator. On June 1, 2009 you will be able to submit working copies through the Clerk's office E-Filing application at www.kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk. Service of documents. E-filed documents may be electronically served on parties who opt in to E-Service within the E-Filing application. The filer must still serve any others who are entitled to service but who have not opted in. E-Service generates a record of service document that can be e-filed. Please see information on the Clerk's office website at www.kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk regarding E-Service. Original Proposed Order: Each of the parties must include an original proposed order granting requested relief with the working copy materials submitted on any motion. Do not file the original of the proposed order with the Clerk of the Court. Should any party desire a copy of the order as signed and filed by the judge, a pre-addressed, stamped envelope shall accompany the proposed order. Presentation of Orders: All orders, agreed or otherwise, must be presented to the assigned judge. If that judge is absent, contact the assigned court for further instructions. If another judge enters an order on the case, counsel is responsible for providing the assigned judge with a copy. 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 14 of 223 Proposed orders finalizing settlement and/or dismissal by agreement of all parties shall be presented to the assigned judge or in the Ex Parte Department. Formal proof in Family Law cases must be scheduled before the assigned judge by contacting the bailiff, or formal proof may be entered in the Ex Parte Department. If final order and/or formal proof are entered in the Ex Parte Department, counsel is responsible for providing the assigned judge with a copy. C. Form Memoranda/briefs for matters heard by the assigned judge may not exceed twenty four (24) pages for dispositive motions and twelve (12) pages for nondispositive motions, unless the assigned judge permits over-length memoranda/briefs in advance of filing. Over-length memoranda/briefs and motions supported by such memoranda/briefs may be stricken. IT IS SO ORDERED. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDER MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OR OTHER SANCTIONS. PLAINTIFF/PEITITONER SHALL FORWARD A COPY OF THIS ORDER AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE TO ANY PARTY WHO HAS NOT RECEIVED THIS ORDER. / ~>/&>- PRESIDING JUDGE 5b. ‐ Court Case filed by Trenchless Construction Services, LLC,  represented by G. Paul Carpenter and Kristi D. Favard, Attorneys for Page 15 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Moratorium on Permitting of Adult Entertainment Businesses Based on Locational Criteria Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Issue Paper Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Rocale Timmons, x7219 Recommended Action: Council concur to set a public hearing for June 7, 2010. Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ N/A Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: The current adult entertainment ordinance is over 25 years old and has not recently been studied or reviewed comprehensively during that time. Currently, adult entertainment businesses may be generally located in the Employment Area Valley (EAV). This area of the City has substantially changed over the last 25 years. The impacts of an adult entertainment business on other businesses and the current land use pattern of the EAV has not been evaluated or considered under the existing ordinance. Given the passage of time from the existing ordinance to present, it is in the best interest of the City to study the area and evaluate the impacts, if any, and to assess whether any changes or measured appropriate action is necessary to the existing ordinance. The City passed an initial moratorium on adult entertainment businesses in the City. The public hearing for that moratorium was held on March 22, 2010. The City subsequently passed a new moratorium regarding adult entertainment businesses with locational criteria. A new public hearing is now required to address the new focused criteria of the moratorium. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Set a public hearing date of June 7, 2010 to consider continuation of the moratorium established via Resolution #4041, regarding permitting of adult entertainment businesses based on locational criteria. 5c. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  setting a public hearing on 6/7/2010 to consider a continuation of the Page 16 of 223 h:\ced\city council\issue papers\2010\adult entertainment moratorium\issue paper ii.doc DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:May 4, 2010 TO:Don Persson, Council President Members of the Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Alex Pietsch, Administrator (x 6592) STAFF CONTACT:Rocale Timmons, Associate Planner (x7219) SUBJECT:Revised Moratorium on the Permitting of Adult Entertainment Businesses Based on Location Criteria ISSUE: Should the City of Renton continue a moratorium on the permitting of adult entertainment businesses, based on locational criteria, until such time the current ordinance has been evaluated to determine the impacts of such uses? RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council set a public hearing of June 7, 2010 in order to consider the continuation of the moratorium established via Resolution #4041, regarding the permitting of adult entertainment businesses based on locational criteria. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The current adult entertainment ordinance is over 25 years old and has not recently been studied or reviewed comprehensively during that time. Currently, adult entertainment businesses may be generally located in the Employment Area Valley (EAV). This area of the City has substantially changed over the last 25 years. The impacts of an adult entertainment business on other businesses and the current land use pattern of the EAV has not been evaluated or considered under the existing ordinance. Given the passage of time from the existing ordinance to present, it is in the best interest of the City to study the area and evaluate the impacts, if any, and to assess whether any changes or measured appropriate action is necessary to the existing ordinance. The City passed an initial moratorium on the permitting of adult entertainment businesses citywide. The public hearing for that moratorium was held on March 22, 2010. The City subsequently passed a new moratorium regarding adult entertainment businesses with locational criteria. A new public hearing is now required to address the new focused criteria of the moratorium. CONCLUSION: 5c. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  setting a public hearing on 6/7/2010 to consider a continuation of the Page 17 of 223 Don Persson, Council President Page 2 of 2 May 4, 2010 h:\ced\city council\issue papers\2010\adult entertainment moratorium\issue paper ii.doc The moratorium is on the issuance of any business license or other permit for an adult entertainment business or tavern, located within 1,000 feet of any established adult entertainment venue. Additionally, the moratorium is on the issuance of any business license or other permit for an adult entertainment business meeting any of the following locational criteria: between SW 43rd and SW 41st Streets, north of SW 16th Street, or shares the same street frontage of an established adult entertainment venue. A public hearing will be set to accept public testimony on whether or not the City should continue this moratorium. The moratorium would be in place for a period of six months, while the Department of Community and Economic Development (CED) and the City Attorney will survey existing evidence to determine what negative secondary effects may be associated with this type of land use, ways to mitigate negative secondary effects of such land use in the least restrictive manner, consider alternatives, provide a reasonable means to accommodate access to protected expression, such that any regulation ultimately adopted is a reasonable time, place and manner restriction. CED and the City Attorney are to make recommendations to the City Council, or subcommittee, on regulations that could be adopted to satisfy these goals. If this work has not been completed by the end of the six-month period, the Council may extend it for additional time after another public hearing. cc: Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Gregg Zimmerman, Public Work Administrator C. E. “Chip” Vincent, Planning Director Neil Watts, Development Services Director Suzanne Dale Estey, Economic Development Director Jennifer Henning, Current Planning Manager 5c. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  setting a public hearing on 6/7/2010 to consider a continuation of the Page 18 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: 2010 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction (WSDOT) and Standard Plans for Public Works Construction. Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Issue Paper Ordinance Standard Plans Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Jan Illian, x-7216 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: The current standard plans, known as the City of Renton Standard Plans for Road Bridge and Municipal Construction, were last updated in late 1996 along with the adoption of the 1996 Standard Specifications for Road Bridge and Municipal Construction. Many changes in equipment standards and best management practices have occurred since that time, and updates are necessary to meet current City construction practices. The public works standard plans have been revised, created, and compiled by all utility departments with an interest in the matter. Current code (RMC 9-7-2) requires that updates, amendments, or modifications of standard plans be submitted to and approved by City Council from time to time. The amount of staff time needed to accumulate and codify all the changes that have occurred could potentially be very time consuming. New code language included in this package proposes that updates, amendments, or modifications of standard plans be approved administratively by the Public Works Administrator to allow timely and efficient changes as standards, specifications, and best practices evolve or equipment manufacturing specifications change. This also means that new drawings and changes to the specifications and details may occur as the changes occur rather than take up tremendous amounts of staff time in a concerted effort every few years. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve adoption of the Standard Plans for Public Works Construction, authorize the Public Works Administrator or his/her designee to approve updates or amendments to the standard plans, and adopt the ordinance 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 19 of 223 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE:May 6, 2010 TO:Don Persson, Council President Members of Renton City Council VIA:Denis Law, Mayor FROM:Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator STAFF CONTACT:Jan Illian, Plan Reviewer (x-7216) SUBJECT:Adoption of New Public Works Standard Plans and Standard Specifications ISSUE: Should the City adopt the 2010 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction along with updated City of Renton Standard Plans for Public Works Construction? RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council adoption of the 2010 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction and new City of Renton Standard Plans for Public Works Construction. Staff further recommends amending City code to authorize the Public Works Administrator to approve updates or amendments to adopted public works standards. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The current standard plans, known as the City of Renton Standard Plans for Road Bridge and Municipal Construction, were last updated in late 1996 along with the adoption of the 1996 Standard Specifications for Road Bridge and Municipal Construction. Many changes in equipment standards and best management practices have occurred since that time. It is now necessary to update the standard specifications and plans to meet current City construction practices. The public works standard plans have been revised, created, and compiled by all utility departments with an interest in the matter. Current code (RMC 9-7-2) requires that updates, amendments, or modifications of standard plans be submitted to and approved by City Council from time to time. This can require an onerous amount of staff time to accumulate and codify all the changes that have occurred, rather than present a package at some preset interval of what the 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 20 of 223 Standard Plans & Specs 2010 Page 2 of 2 May 6, 2010 standards are. New code language included in this package proposes that updates, amendments, or modifications of standard plans be approved administratively by the Public Works Administrator to allow timely and efficient changes as standards, specifications, and best practices evolve or equipment manufacturing specifications change. This also means that new drawings and changes to the specifications and details may occur as the changes occur rather than take up tremendous amounts of staff time in a concerted effort every few years. cc: Neil Watts, Development Services Director Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Director Rich Perteet, Deputy PW Administrator-Transportation 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 21 of 223 1 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. ________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 9-7-1, CODE ADOPTED, AND 9-7-2, AMENDMENTS, OF CHAPTER 7, ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, OF TITLE IX, (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED “CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON”, TO AMEND THE REGULATIONS REGARDING STANDARD PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I.Section 9-7-1, Code Adopted, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction Standards, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled “Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington”, is hereby amended as follows: 9-7-1 CODE ADOPTED: The 2010 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction;, published by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association as modified or supplemented by the City of Renton’s Ssupplemental Sspecifications, together with the Standard Plans for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction published by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association as modified or supplemented by the City of Renton Standard Plans for Public Works Construction/Details, are hereby adopted as the City of Renton Standard Specifications for Municipal Public Works construction (hereinafter “Standard Specifications”). One copy of each document is on file and made available for 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 22 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. ________ 2 examination by the public in the office of the City Clerk. SECTION II.Section 9-7-2, Amendments, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction Standards, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled “Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington”, is hereby amended as follows: 9-7-2 AMENDMENTS: Any and all amendments, additions or modifications to said Code, when printed and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton by authorization of the Public Works Administrator from time to time, shall be considered and accepted and constitute a part of such Code without the necessity of further adoption of such amendments, modifications or additions by the legislative authority of the City of Renton or by ordinance. SECTION III.This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _______ day of ___________________, 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 23 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. ________ 3 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _______ day of _____________________, 2010. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD:1635:5/3/10:scr 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 24 of 223 DRAINAGE STANDARD PLANS - 200 Catch Basins/Structures 200-210 Erosion Control 211-219 Pipes 220-229 Flow Control 230-239 Water Quality 240-249 Combined Detention and Water Quality 250-259 Catch Basin Type 1 200.00 Catch Basin Type 1L 11200.10 Catch Basin Type IP - Parking Lot C.B 11200.20 Concrete Iniet (Catch Basin) 11200.30 Catch Basin Type 2 201.00 Catch Basin Installation New 202.00 Open Curb Face Frame & Grate Details 203.00 Rectangular Frame 204.00 Rectangular Solid Lid Metal Cover 204.10 Rectangular Vaned Grate 204.20 Rectangular Bi-Directional Vaned Grate 204.30 Rectangular Herringbone Grate 204.40 Storm Round Frame and Cover 204.50 Misc. Details for Drainage Structures 204.60 Drop Inlet Type 1 IJ205.00 Drop Inlet Type 2 ||205.10 Grates for Drop Inlet ||205.20 Downspout Storm Drain Under Sidewalk [J210.00 Sediment Trap [211.00 IStake and Wire Fence H212.00 (Surface Roughing 1213.00 Waterway Installations 213.10 [Slope Installations [213.20 plastic Covering [213.30 [Straw Wattles 11213.40 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 25 of 223 Silt Fence Silt Fence Installation By Slicing Wheel Wash - Paved Construction Entrance Stabilized Construction Entrance Sediment Pond Plan View [Sediment Pond Riser Detail Filter Fabric Inlet Protection Catch Basin Filter Block and Gravel Curb Inlet Protection Curb and Gutter Barrier Protection Interceptor Dike Interceptor Swale Pipe Slope Drain Check Dams Spacing Level Spreader and Cross Section Sample Small Site Erosion Control Plan Pipe Compaction Design and Backfill Beveled End Sections Flared End Sections Details for Couplings Bands for Corrugated Metal Pipes Strap Pipe Anchor Detail Coupling Bands for Corrugated Metal Pipes - Type D Coupling Bands for Corrugated Metal Pipes - Type F Headwalls for Culvert Pipe and Underpass Type 1 Safety Bars for Stepped Culvert Pipe or Pipe Arch (Perp. or Skew) Type 2 Safety Bars for Culvert Pipe or Pipe Arch (on Cross Road) Debris Barrier Debris Barrier for Concrete Pipe 50 Foot Dispersion Trench w/ Notched Board Roof Drain Collection System and Private Storm Systems Typical Civil Plan 214.00 214.10 215.00 215.10 216.00 216.10 216.20 216.30 216.40 216.50 217.00 217.10 217.30 217.40 217.50 218.00 220.00 221.00 221.10 221.20 221.30 221.40 221.50 222.00 222.10 222.20 223.00 223.10 224.00 ,,225.00 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 26 of 223 Roof Drain Collection System Cross Section Roof Down Spout Infiltration Trench for Single Family Residence Typical Detention Pond Typical Detention Pond Sections Overflow Structure Typical Detention Tank Detention Tank Access Detail Typical Detention Vault Flow Restrictor/Oil Pollution Control - Tee Type Flow Restrictor/Oil Pollution Control - Baffle Flow Restrictor/Oil Pollution Control - Weir Frop-T- Shear Gate Detail Infiltration Pond - Typical Infiltration Tank - Typical Oil Water Separator - Baffle Oil Water Separator - Coalescing Plate Flow Splitter - Option A Flow Splitter - Option B Flow Spreader - Option A Anchored Plate Flow Spreader - Option B Concrete Sump Box Biofiltration Swale Schematic Cross Section and Underdrain Detail Storrmfilter Schematic Wetpond - Typical Wetpond Sections - Typical Wetvault - Typical Stormwater Wetland - Option A Detention and Wetpond Combined Detention and Wetpond Combined - Sections Detention and Stormwater Wetland Combined - Sections Detention and Wetvault Combined 225.10 225.20 234.00 234/10" 234.20 235.00 [|235.10 236.00 237.00 237.10 237.20 237.30 I 238-00 I 24P-°P, 240.10 241.00 241.10 242.00 242.10 I 243.00 1 2i8/00 249.00 249.10 249.20 1 249.30 252.00 252.10 253.00 1254.00 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 27 of 223 FRAME AND VANED GRATE PIPE ALLOWANCES PIPE MATERIAL REINFORCED OR PLAIN CONCRETE ALL METAL PIPE CPSSP* (STD. SPEC. 9-05.20) SOLID WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(1)) PROFILE WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(2)) MAXIMUM INSIDE DIAMETER 12" 15" 12" 15" 15" * CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE STORM SEWER PIPE ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT TWO #3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12" HEIGHT RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION #3 BAR EACH CORNER #3 BAR EACH SIDE #3 BAR EACH WAY #3 BAR EACH CORNER 18" MIN. #3 BAR HOOP PRECAST BASE SECTION SEE NOTE 1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION NOTES 1. As acceptable alternatives to the rebar shown in the PRECAST BASE SECTION, fibers (placed according to the Standard Specifications), or wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot shall be used with the minimum required rebar shown in the ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. Wire mesh shall not be placed in the knockouts. 2. The knockout diameter shall not be greater than 20". Knockouts shall have a wall thickness of 2" minimum to 2.5" maximum. Provide a 1.5" minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe. After the pipe is installed, fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. 3. The maximum depth from the finished grade to the lowest pipe invert shall be 5'. 4. The frame and grate must be installed with the flange down. 5. The Precast Base Section may have a rounded floor, and the walls may be sloped at a rate of 1:24 or steeper. 6. The opening shall be measured at the top of the precast base section. 7. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the basin has been placed. 8. All grade rings and castings shall be set in mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN TYPE 1 STD. PLAN - 200.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 28 of 223 FRAME AND VANED GRATE ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT TWO #3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12" HEIGHT PIPE ALLOWANCES PIPE MATERIAL REINFORCED OR PLAIN CONCRETE ALL METAL PIPE CPSSP* (STD. SPEC. 9-05.20) SOLID WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(1)) PROFILE WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(2)) MAXIMUM INSIDE DIAMETER 18" 21" 18" 21" 21" * CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE STORM SEWER PIPE NOTES RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION 1. As acceptable alternatives to the rebar shown in the PRECAST BASE SECTION, fibers (placed according to the Standard Specifications), or wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot shall be used with the minimum required rebar shown in the ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. Wire mesh shall not be placed in the knockouts. TWO #3 BAR HOOPS REDUCING SECTION #3 BAR EACH CORNER 2. The knockout diameter shall not be greater than 26". Knockouts shall have a wall thickness of 2" minimum to 2.5" maximum. Provide a 1.5" minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe. After the pipe is installed, fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. 3. The maximum depth from the finished grade to the lowest pipe invert shall be 5'. 4. The frame and grate must be installed with the flange down. 5. The Precast Base Section may have a rounded floor, and the walls may be sloped at a rate of 1:24 or steeper. 6. The opening shall be measured at the top of the precast base section. 7. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the basin has been placed. 8. All grade rings and castings shall be set in mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. #3 BAR HOOP #3 BAR EACH CORNER PRECAST BASE SECTION SEE NOTE 1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN TYPE 1L STD. PLAN - 200.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 29 of 223 FRAME AND VANED GRATE ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT TWO #3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12" HEIGHT RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION NOTES 1. As acceptable alternatives to the rebar shown in the PRECAST BASE SECTION, fibers (placed according to the Standard Specifications), or wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot shall be used with the minimum required rebar shown in the ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. Wire mesh shall not be placed in the knockouts. 2. The knockout diameter shall not be greater than 18". Knockouts shall have a wall thickness of 2" minimum to 2.5" maximum. Provide a 1.5" minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe. After the pipe is installed, fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. 3. The maximum depth from the finished grade to the lowest pipe invert shall be 5'. 4. The frame and grate must be installed with the flange down. 5. The Precast Base Section may have a rounded floor, and the walls may be sloped at a rate of 1:24 or steeper. #3 BAR EACH CORNER #3 BAR HOOP #3 BAR EACH SIDE #3 BAR EACH WAY 6. The opening shall be measured at the top of the precast base section. 7. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the basin has been placed. 8. All grade rings and castings shall be set in mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. PRECAST BASE SECTION #3 BAR EACH CORNER 18" MIN. #3 BAR HOOP SEE NOTE 1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN TYPE 1P (FOR PARKING LOT) STD. PLAN - 200.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 30 of 223 FRAME AND VANED GRATE ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT TWO #3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12" HEIGHT PIPE ALLOWANCES PIPE MATERIAL REINFORCED OR PLAIN CONCRETE ALL METAL PIPE CPSSP* (STD. SPEC. 9-O5.20) SOLID WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(1)) PROFILE WALL PVC (STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(2)) MAXIMUM INSIDE DIAMETER 12" 15" 12" 15" 15" RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION * CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE STORM SEWER PIPE #3 BAR EACH CORNER #3 BAR EACH SIDE TOP AND BOTTOM #3 BAR EACH CORNER 18" MIN. #3 BAR HOOP ONE #3 BAR ACROSS BOTTOM PRECAST BASE SECTION NOTES 1. As acceptable alternatives to the rebar shown in the PRECAST BASE SECTION, fibers (placed according to the Standard Specifications), or wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot shall be used with the minimum required rebar shown in the ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. Wire mesh shall not be placed in the knockouts. 2. The knockout diameter shall not be greater than 18". Knockouts shall have a wall thickness of 2" minimum to 2.5" maximum. Provide a 1.5" minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe. After the pipe is installed, fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. 3. The maximum depth from the finished grade to the lowest pipe Invert shall be 5'. 4. The frame and grate may be installed with the flange up or down. The frame may be cast into the adjustment section. 5. The Precast Base Section may have a rounded floor, and the walls may be sloped at a rate of 1:24 or steeper. 6. The opening shall be measured at the top of the precast base section. 7. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the inlet has been placed. SEE NOTE 1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONCRETE INLET STD. PLAN - 200.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 31 of 223 CATCH BASIN FRAME AND VANED GRATE (DETAIL 204.00) HANDHOLD RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION OR CIRCULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION GROUT, TYPICAL (SEE NOTE 5) FLAT SLAB TOP MORTAR (TYP.) REINFORCING STEEL (TYP.) GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR PIPE ZONE BEDDING SEPARATE BASE CAST-IN-PLACE INTEGRAL BASE PRECAST WITH RISER SEPARATE BASE PRECAST CATCH BASIN DIMENSIONS CATCH BASIN DIAMETER 48" 54" 60" 72" 84" 96" WALL THICKNESS 4" 4.5" 5" 6" 8" 8" BASE THICKNESS 6" 8" 8" 8" 12" 12" MAXIMUM KNOCKOUT SIZE 36" 42" 48" 60" 72" 84" MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN KNOCKOUTS 8" 8" 8" 12" 12" 12" BASE REINFORCING STEEL in2/ft. IN EACH DIRECTION SEPARATE BASE 0.23 0.19 0.25 0.35 0.39 0.39 INTEGRAL BASE 0.15 0.19 0.25 0.24 0.29 0.29 NOTES 1- No steps are required when height is 4' or less. The bottom of the precast catch basin may be sloped to facilitate cleaning. The rectangular frame and grate must be installed with the flange down. The frame may be cast into the adjustment section. Knockouts shall have a wall thickness of 2" minimum to 2.5" maximum. Provide a 1.5" minimum gap between the knockout wall and the outside of the pipe. After the pipe is installed, fill the gap with joint mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. All grade rings, risers, and castings shall be set in mortar in accordance with Standard Specification 9-04.3. PIPE ALLOWANCES CATCH BASIN DIAMETER 48" 54" 60" 72" 84" 96" PIPE MATERIAL WITH MAXIMUM INSIDE DIAMETER CONCRETE 24" 30" 36" 42" 54" 60" ALL METAL 30" 36" 42" 54" 60" 72" CPSSP © 24" 30" 36" 42" 54" 60" SOLID WALL PVC© 27" 27" 36" 36" 36" 36" PROFILE WALL PVC® 30" 36" 42" 48" 48" 48" CT) Corrugated Polyethylene Storm Sewer Pipe (Std. Spec. 9-05.20) © (Std. Spec. 9-05.12(1)) © (Std. Spec. 9-05.12(2)) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN TYPE 2 STD. PLAN - 201.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 32 of 223 FRAME AND VANED GRATE CLEAN SURFACE AND BOTTOM AREA. PROVIDE UNIFORM CONTACT. THE SURFACE AREA OF THE BASE SECTION MUST BE GROUTED TO THE BOTTOM AREA OF THE ADJUSTMENT SECTION. BASE SECTION NOTES THE COVER OR GRATING OF A CATCH BASIN SHALL NOT BE GROUTED TO FINAL GRATE UNTIL THE FINAL ELEVATION OF THE PAVEMENT, GUTTER, DITCH, OR SIDEWALK IN WHICH IT IS TO BE PLACED HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED, AND UNTIL PERMISSION THEREAFTER IS GIVEN BY THE ENGINEER TO GROUT OR GRATING IN PLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 7-05.3. SHIMS SHALL NOT BE USED TO SET FRAME TO GRADE. THE USE OF SHIMS IS PROHIBITED. MORTAR SHALL BE PLACED BETWEEN ADJUSTMENT RINGS AND BRICKS PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. THE USE OF BRICKS IS PERMITTED WHERE THE BRICKS ARE STAGGERED TO CREATE A RUNNING BOND OR V2 BOND. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN INSTALLATION STD. PLAN - 202.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 33 of 223 ^m DETAIL SECTION ® CATCH BASIN TOP VIEW FRAME DETAIL =34" (WIDE SIDE) CATCH BASIN TYPE 1 40" (WIDE SIDE) CATCH BASIN TYPE 1L CURB OR CURB AND GUTTER MATCH TOP OF HOOD TO TOP OF CURB (TYP.) DO NOT INSTALL SAFETY BAR / DEBRIS GUARD 20" * 24" VANED GRATE ISOMETRIC VIEW NOTES 1. The asymmetry of the Combination Inlet shall be considered when calculating the offset distance for the catch basin. See SECTION A. 2. The dimensions of the Frame and Hood may vary slightly among dif- ferent manufacturers. The Frame may have cast features intended to support a grate guard. Hood units shall mount outside of the Frame. The methods for fastening the Safety Bar / Debris Guard Rod to the Hood may vary. The Hood may include casting lugs. The top of the Hood may be cast with a pattern. 3. Attach the Hood to the frame with two 3/4" x 2" hex head bolts, nuts, and oversize washers. The washers shall have diameters adequate to assure full bearing across the slots. 4- When bolt-down grates are specified in the contract, provide two holes in the frame that are vertically aligned with the grate slots. Tap each hole to accept a 5/8" x -11 NC x 2" alien head cap screw. Location of bolt-down holes varies among different manufacturers. See BOLT- DOWN DETAIL 5. Only ductile iron Vaned Grates shall be used. 6. This plan is intended to show the installation details of a manufac- tured product. It is not the intent of this plan to show the specific details necessary to fabricate the castings shown on this drawing. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OPEN CURB FACE FRAME AND GRATE INSTALLATION DETAIL STD. PLAN - 203.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 34 of 223 L BOLT-DOWN HOLE (TYP.) -5/8" -11 NC, SEE DETAILS NOTE2 6) ^J> TOP NOTES 1- This frame is designed to accommodate 20" x 24" grates or covers 2. Provide two holes in the frame that are vertically aligned with t he grate or cover slots. Tap each hole to accept a 5/8" -11 NC x 2" alien head cap screw. Location of bolt down holes varies among different manufacturers. 3. Refer to Standard Specification 9-05.15(2) for additional requirements. SECTION 0 RECESSED ALLEN HEAD CAP SCREW 5/8"-11 NCx2" ISOMETRIC VIEW DETAIL (B SECTION BOLT-DOWN DETAIL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECTANGULAR FRAME STD. PLAN - 204.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 35 of 223 BOLT-DOWN SLOT - SEE DETAIL AND NOTE 1 TOP 39" R - SEE NOTE 2 3/4" 5/8" 3/4" DIAM. HOLE (— 1/2" DIAM. HANDLE Q BOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL SEE NOTE 1 SECTION B NOTES 1- Provide two slots in the cover that are vertically aligned with the holes in the frame.Location of bolt-down slots varies among different manufacturers. 2. Alternative reinforcing designs are acceptable in lieu of the rib design. 3. Refer to Standard Specification 9-05.15(2) for additional requirements 4. For Frame details, see City of Renton Standard Plan 204.00. ISOMETRIC PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECTANGULAR SOLID METAL COVER STD. PLAN - 204.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 36 of 223 ^ § MO~U | (Q\__ SLOT - SEE DETAIL ~ ^ AND NOTE 1 J OUTFALL TO STREftM) (DUMP ND POLLUTANTS) TOP 20' 1" 3" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 3" m W/, -J SECTION ( B) 7 OR 8 EQUAL SPACES .DIRECTION OF FLOW SECTION 0 BOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL SEE NOTE 1 NOTES 1- Provide two slots in the grate that are vertically aligned with the holes in the frame. Location of bolt-down slots varies among different manufacturers. ISOMETRIC 2. Refer to Standard Specification 9-05.15(2) for additional requirements. 3- Unless otherwise specified, vaned grates shall be used with standard frame in the travel way, gutter or shoulder, vaned grates shall not be located within crossroads. Use vaned grates along rolled curbs. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECTANGULAR VANED GRATE STD. PLAN - 204.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 37 of 223 |<=> MOIT] <^ i- LL^ ( OUTFALL TO STREAM) (DUMP NO POLLUTANTS) SLOT - SEE DETAIL ' AND NOTE 1 J TOP W>\ m\ SECTION (B , SECTION 0 ISOMETRIC 3/4" BOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL SEE NOTE 1 NOTES Provide two slots in the grate that are vertically aligned 1. with the holes in the frame. Location of bolt-down slots varies among different manufacturers. 2. Refer to Standard Specification 9-05.15(2) for additional requirements. 3. Use only on sags and vertical curbs locations. 4. Unless otherwise specified, vaned grates shall be used with standard frame in the travel way, gutter or shoulder, vaned grates shall not be located within crossroads. Use vaned grates along rolled curbs. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECTANGULAR BI-DIRECTIONAL VANED GRATE STD. PLAN - 204.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 38 of 223 SLOT ~ SEE DETAIL " AND NOTE 1 1" OPENING (TYP.) TOP 3/8" (9mm) RECESSED LETTERING NOTES 1- Provide two slots in the grate that are vertically aligned with the holes in the frame. Location of bolt-down slots varies among different manufacturers. 2. Refer to Standard Specification 9-05.15(2) for additional requirements. 3- The thickness of the grate shall not exceed 1 5/8". 4. Unless otherwise specified, vaned grates shall be used with standard frame in the travel way, gutter or shoulder, vaned grates shall not be located within crossroads. Use vaned grates along rolled curbs. 1 1/4" ISOMETRIC BOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL SEE NOTE 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECTANGULAR HERRINGBONE GRATE STD. PLAN - 204.40 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 39 of 223 1/2" [13mm] LETTERING BOLTHOLES - 3 PLCS EQUALLY SPACED 120" APART ON 23 1/16" (586mm) DIA B.C. COVER BOTTOM VIEW 1 1/4" [32mm] LETTERING PLAN VIEW 25" DIA. [635mm] L 3/4" [19mm] t///7777777///;;//;///;/////////77t^\ 1" - [25mm] ^f—pf^^^ 1 8 3/4" [222mm] TYP COVER SECTION VIEW ]_ 21/2" [64mm] (3) BLT SOC. (ALLEN HEAD) 5/8"-11X1.5SS RUBBER WASHER EON BOLTING DETAIL 26 1/2" DIA [673mm] 25 1/4" DIA [641mm] 1/4" (6mm) DIA NEOPRENE GASKET 23 3/8" DIA CL OPEN [594mm] 27 5/16" DIA [694mm] 34 1/8" DIA [867mm] 3$ 1 1/16" [27mm] [152mm] GASKET GROOVE DETAIL FRAME SECTION VIEW NOTES ALL COVERS SHALL BE LOCKING LID PER EASTJORDAN IRON WORKS INC. No. 3717C1 OR APPROVED EQUAL. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STORM ROUND FRAME AND COVER STD. PLAN - 204.50 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 40 of 223 20" x 24", 24" DIAM., 48" DIAM. OR 54" DIAM. HOLE #6 BARS @ 7" SPACING 84" or 96" FLAT SLAB TOP 20" x 24", 24" DIAM., 48" DIAM. OR 54" DIAM. HOLE #5 BARS @ 6" SPACING TYPICAL ORIENTATION FOR ACCESS AND STEPS 12" (TYP.) I fn> h PREFABRICATED LADDER qZ STEP 72" FLAT SLAB TOP 20" X 24" OR 24" DIAM. HOLE #4 BARS @ 6" SPACING 2" (TYP.) _L ~T_ 1" MIN. 2 1/2" MAX. 48", 54", or 60" FLAT SLAB TOP ECCENTRIC CONE SECTION ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" A TWO #3 BAR HOOPS FOR 12" RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION <1)ONE #3 BAR HOOP CIRCULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION 1.0 As an acceptable alternative to rebar, wire mesh having a minimum area of 0.12 square inches per foot may be used for adjustment sections. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS FOR DRAINAGE STRUCTURES STD. PLAN - 204.60 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 41 of 223 SEE CONTRACT FOR BACKSLOPE DETAILS TYPE 3 GRATE SHOWN SECTION ON DITCH LINE DIKE INSTALLATION FOR PREFERRED SLOPE & PLAN GRATE SUPPORT (TYP.) SEE DETAIL m z SECTION 0 SECTION ( B NOTES 1. The top of the inlet shall be placed at ground level to present an unobstructed ditch or median section. 2. Bevel or round exposed concrete edges 1/2". 3. Pipes may enter through the knockouts at any reasonable angle provided the outside of the pipe can be contained within the knockout provided. 4. The grade line of the lowest inlet pipe shall enter the structure at an ele-vation equal to or higher than the grade line of the outlet pipe. 5. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the inlet has been placed. 6. The steel angles shall be set so that each bearing bar of the grate shall have full seating on both ends. The finished top of concrete shall be even with the grate surface. 7. The amount, type, and grade of reinforcing steel is the responsibility of the manufacturer. 8. The inside wall taper for form removal shall not result in any wall section thinner than 6" except in pipe knockout areas. 9. Precast inlets shall be marked with the manufacturer's identification on the inside of the structure in some readily accessible location. - A' -K- 4" x 3" x 1/2" x 35 1/4" STEEL ANGLE" TOP 4" x 3" x 3/8" STEEL PLATE TACKWELLT\ri] TO ANGLE LJl 51/2" x1"x 1/4" ;TEELANGLE^ 1/2* DIAM. x 4" STEEL STUD - PLACE ALONG SUPPORT AS SHOWN FOR ANGLES SIDE GRATE SUPPORT DETAIL (FOUR SUPPORTS REQUIRED) ANCHOR STUD OPTION END END ISOMETRIC (SHOWN WITH TYPE 1 GRATE) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DROP INLET TYPE 1 STD. PLAN - 205.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 42 of 223 6- H u GRATE SUPPORT (TYP.) - SEE DETAIL H"x3"x1/2"x351/4" STEEL ANGLE 2" MIN. Z SECTION B 4" x 3" X 3/8" STEEL PLATE ~~ TACK WELD"\I [I TO ANGLE | I 5 1/2"x1"x1/4" "STEEL ANGLE" 1/2" DIAM. x 4" STEEL STUD - PLACE ALONG SUPPORT AS SHOWN FOR ANGLES CRATE SUPPORT DETAIL (SIX SUPPORTS REQUIRED) ISOMETRIC (SHOWN WITH TYPE 2 GRATE) ANCHOR STUD OPTION END NOTES 1- The top of the inlet shall be placed at ground level to present an unob- structed ditch or median section. 2- Bevel or round exposed concrete edges 1/2". 3. Pipes may enter through the knockouts at any reasonable angle provided the outside of the pipe can be contained within the knockout provided. 4. The grade line of the lowest inlet pipe shall enter the structure at an ele- vation equal to or higher than the grade line of the outlet pipe. 5. All pickup holes shall be grouted full after the inlet has been placed. 6. The steel angles shall be set so that each bearing bar of the grate shall have full seating on both ends. The finished top of concrete shall be even with the grate surface. 7. The amount, type, and grade of reinforcing steel is the responsibility of the manufacturer. 8. The inside wall taper for form removal shall not result in any wall section thinner than 6" except in pipe knockout areas. 9. Precast inlets shall be marked with the manufacturer's identification on the inside of the structure in some readily accessible location. PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT DROP INLET TYPE 2 STD. PLAN - 205.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 43 of 223 3 1/2" x 1/2" X 34 1/2" STEEL PLATE (TYP.) " L OPTIONAL 1" MAX. VENT HOLES ON BOTTOM FOR GALVANIZING THREE SPACES ^> OPTIONAL 1" MAX. VENT HOLES ON BOTTOM FOR GALVANIZING L TYPE1 3 1/2" x 1/2" x 34 1/2' STEEL PLATE (TYP.) n 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 5/16" x 33 1/4" STRUCTURAL TUBING (TYP.) GRIND TOP AND BOTTOM " FLUSH AFTER WELDING n m n n '•> WT\ FIVE SPACES TYPE 3 © -4) 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 5/16" x 33 1/4" STRUCTURAL TUBING (TYP.) GRIND TOP AND BOTTOM FLUSH AFTER WELDING i i un/n 3 1/2" X 1/2" x 34 1/2" " STEEL PLATE (TYP.) '> 1/4 l\ SECTION 0 L 2" (TYP.) •4> 2" (TYP.) ISOMETRICS TYPE 2 3 1/2" x 1/2" x 33 1/4" STEEL PLATE (TYP.) -•> WT^ SECTION (B PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT GRATES FOR DROP INLET STD. PLAN - 205.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 44 of 223 R/W LINE TEMPORARY CAP AT EDGE OF RIGHT OF WAY, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED IN CONTRACT CONCRETE CURB -TYPE MAY VARY (REINFORCEMENT NOT SHOWN) PLAN 4" DRAIN PIPE (TYP.) ' SECTION 0 WIRE MESH REINFORCEMENT 6x6 W4.0 x W4.0 (4 GAGE) 4x4 W2.9XW2.9 (6 GAGE) (SEE STD. SPEC. 9-07.7) 1/2" MINIMUM COVER CONCRETE SIDEWALK PLANTING STRIP CONCRETE CURB -TYPE MAY VARY INVERT OF DRAIN SHALL BE AT OR ABOVE GUTTER LINE R/W LINE 4" DRAIN PIPE CAPPED AT EDGE OFRA/V PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DOWNSPOUT STORM DRAIN, UNDER SIDEWALK MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 45 of 223 V OVERFLOW DEPTH 1'DEPTH 2"-4" ROCK 2' SETTLING DEPTH 1.5' SEDIMENT STORAGE r DEPTH 3/4" - 1-1/2" WASHED GRAVEL OUTFLOW CHANNEL IF CONSTRUCTED BY EXCAVATION. FILTER FABRIC FENCING CROSS SECTION NTS OVERFLOW SPILLWAY 6' MIN WIDTH 21 SETTING DEPTH & 1' DEPTH OF 2"-4" ROCK, 1' DEPTH OF 3/4"-1/2" WASHED GRAVEL. NOTE: MAY BE CONSTRUCTED BY EXCAVATION OR BY BUILDING A BERM PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SEDIMENT TRAP STD. PLAN - 211.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 46 of 223 SURVEY FLAGGING BALING WIRE DO NOT NAIL OR STAPLE WIRE TO TREES J. I I I I I I I "I I I-1 I 1 I I I I' I 1 I I . METAL FENCE POST NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. TO ESTABLISH CLEARING LIMITS, STAKE OR WIRE FENCE MAY BE USED: 1.1.1. AT THE BOUNDARY OF CRITICAL AREAS, THEIR BUFFERS AND OTHER AREAS REQUIRED TO BE LEFT UNCLEAR. 1.1.2. AS NECESSARY TO CONTROL THE VEHICLES TO AND ON THE SITE. 2. MAINTENANCE AND REQUIREMENTS 2.1. IF THE FENCE IS DAMAGED OR VISIBILITY REDUCED, IT SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED IMMEDIATELY AND VISIBILITY RESTORED. 2.2. DISTURBANCE OF A CRITICAL AREA, CRITICAL BUFFER AREA, NATIVE GROWTH RETENTION AREA, OR OTHER AREA REQUIRED TO BE LEFT UNDISTURBED SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE CITY OF RENTON FOR RESOLUTION. 2.3. THE CITY MAY REQUIRED MORE SUBSTANTIAL FENCING IF THE FENCE DOES NOT PREVENT ENCROACHMENT INTO THOSE AREAS THAT ARE NOT TO BE DISTURBED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STAKE AND WIRE FENCE STD. PLAN - 212.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 47 of 223 TRACKING "TRACKING" WITH MACHINERY UP AND DOWN THE SLOPE PROVIDES GROOVES THAT WILL CATCH SEED, RAINFALL AND REDUCE RUNOFF. GROOVES WILL CATCH SEED, FERTILIZER, MULCH, RAINFALL AND DECREASE RUNOFF. '^iwfP***'' NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. ALL SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1 AND GREATER THAN 5 VERTICAL FEET REQUIRE SURFACE ROUGHENING.. 1.2. AREAS WITH GRADES STEEPER THAN 3:1 SHOULD BE ROUGHENED TO A DEPTH OF 2 TO 4 INCHES PRIOR TO SEEDING. 1.3. AREAS THAT WILL NOT BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY MAY BE ROUGHENED TO REDUCE RUNOFF VELOCITY UNTIL SEEDING TAKES PLACE 1.4. SLOPES WITH A STABLE ROCK FACE DO NOT REQUIRE ROUGHENING. 1.5. SLOPES WHERE MOWING IS PLANNED SHOULD NO BE EXCESSIVELY ROUGHENED. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. DISTURBANCE AREAS THAT WILL NOT REQUIRE MOWING MAY BE STAIR-STEO GRADED, GROOVED, OR LEFT ROUGH AFTER FILLING. STAIR STEP GRADING IS PARTICULARLY APPROPRIATE IN SOILS CONTAINING LARGE AMOUNTS OF SOFT ROCK. STAIR SHOULD BE WIDE ENOUGH TO WORK WITH STANDARD EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT. STAIRS STEPS MOST BE ON CONTOURS OR GULLIES WILL FORM ON THE SLOPE. AREAS THAT WILL BE MOWED, MAY HAVE SMALL FURROWS LEFT BY DISKING, HARROWING, RANKING, OR SEED-PLANTING MACHINERY OPERATED ON THE CONTOUR. GRADED AREAS WITH SLOPES GRATER THAN 3:1 BUT LESS THAN 2:1 SHOULD BE ROUGHED BEFORE SEEDING. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. PERIODICALLY CHECK ROUGHENED , SEEDED, PLANTED AND MULCHED SLOPES FOR RILLS AND GULLIES, PARTICULARLY AFTER A SIGNIFICANT STORM EVENT. FILL THIS AREAS SLIGHTLY ABOVE THE ORIGINAL GRADE, THEN RE-SEED AND MULCH AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SURFACE ROUGHING STD. PLAN - 213.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 48 of 223 MIN. 4" OVERLAP MIN. 6" OVERLAP NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. FOR PERMANENT STABILIZATION OF SLOPES 2H:1V OR GREATER AND WITH MORE THAN 10 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF. 1.2. IN CONJUNCTION WITH SEED FOR FINAL STABILIZATION OF A SLOPE, NOT FOR TEMPORARY COVER. HOWEVER, THEY MAY BE USED FOR TEMPORARY APPLICATIONS AS LONG AS THE PRODUCT IS NOT DAMAGED BY REPEATED HANDLING. 1.3. THE APPLICATION OF APPROPRIATE NETTING OR BLANKET TO DRAINAGE DITCHES AND SWALES CAN PROTECT BARE SOIL FROM CHANNELIZED RUNOFF WHILE VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED. NETS AND BLANKETS CAN ALSO CAPTURE GREAT DEAL OF SEDIMENT DUE TO THEIR OPEN, POROUS STRUCTURE. SYNTHETIC NETS AND BLANKETS MAY BE USED TO PERMANENTLY STABILIZE CHANNELS AND MAY PROVIDE A COST-EFFECTIVE, ENVIRONMENTALLY PREFERABLE ALTERNATIVE RIPRAP. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. JUTE MATTING MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH MULCH. EXCELSIOR, WOVEN STRAW, BLANKETS, AND COIR ( COCONUT FIBER) BLANKETS MAY BE INSTALLED WITHOUT MULCH. OTHER TYPES OF PRODUCT WILL BE EVALUATED INDIVIDUALLY. 2.2. PURELY SYNTHETIC BLANKETS ARE ALLOWED, BUT SHALL ONLY BE USED FOR LONG-TERM STABILIZATION OF WATERWAYS. THE ORGANIC BLANKETS, ARE BETTER FOR SLOPE PROTECTION AND SHORT-TERM WATERWAY PROTECTION 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. GOOD CONTACT WITH THE GROUND MOST BE MAINTAINED, AND THERE MOST NOT BE EROSION BENEATH THE BET OR BLANKET. 3.2. AREAS OF THE NET OR BLANKET THAT ARE DAMAGED OR NOT CLOSE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND SHALL BE REPAIRED AND STAPLED. 3.3. IF EROSION OCCURS DUE TO POORLY CONTROLLED DRAINAGE, THE PROBLEM SHALL BE FIXED AND THE ERODED AREA PROTECTED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATERWAY INSTALLATIONS STD. PLAN - 213.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 49 of 223 MIN. 2" OVERLAP ANCHOR IN 6"x6" MIN. TRENCH AND STAPLE AT 12" INTERVALS MIN. 6" OVERLAP BRING MATERIAL DOWN TO A LEVEL AREA, TURN THE END UNDER 4" AND STAPLE AT 12" INTERVALS NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. FOR PERMANENT STABILIZATION OF SLOPES 2H:1V OR GREATER AND WITH MORE THAN 10 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF. 1.2. IN CONJUNCTION WITH SEED FOR FINAL STABILIZATION OF A SLOPE, NOT FOR TEMPORARY COVER. HOWEVER, THEY MAY BE USED FOR TEMPORARY APPLICATIONS AS LONG AS THE PRODUCT IS NOT DAMAGED BY REPEATED HANDLING. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. INSTALLATION IS CRITICAL TO THE EFFECTIVENESS IF THIS PRODUCT IF GOOF GROUND CONTACT IS NOT ACHIEVED, RUNOFF CAN CONCENTRATE UNDER THE PRODUCT, RESULTING IN SIGNIFICANT EROSION- JUTE MATTING MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH MULCH. EXCELSIOR, WOVEN STRAW, BLANKETS, AND COIR ( COCONUT FIBER) BLANKETS MAY BE INSTALLED WITHOUT MULCH. PURELY SYNTHETIC BLANKETS ARE ALLOWED, BUT SHALL ONLY BE USED FOR LONG-TERM STABILIZATION OF WATERWAYS. THE ORGANIC BLANKETS, ARE BETTER FOR SLOPE PROTECTION AND SHORT-TERM WATERWAY PROTECTION BECAUSE THEY RETAIN AND PROVIDE ORGANIC MATTER TO THE SOIL, SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVING THE SPEED AND SUCCESS OF RE-VEGETATION. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. GOOD CONTACT WITH THE GROUND MOST BE MAINTAINED, AND THERE MOST NOT BE EROSION BENEATH THE BET OR BLANKET. 3.2. AREAS OF THE NET OR BLANKET THAT ARE DAMAGED OR NOT CLOSE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND SHALL BE REPAIRED AND STAPLED. 3.3. IF EROSION OCCURS DUE TO POORLY CONTROLLED DRAINAGE, THE PROBLEM SHALL BE FIXED AND THE ERODED AREA PROTECTED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SLOPE INSTALLATIONS STD. PLAN - 213.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 50 of 223 TOE IN SHEETING IN MINIMUM 4"X4" TRENCH PROVIDE ENERGY DISSIPATION AT TOE WHEN NEEDED NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. PLASTIC COVERING MAY BE USED ON DISTURBED AREAS THAT REQUIRED COVER MEASURES FOR LESS THAN 30 DAYS. 1.2. PLASTIC IS PARTICULARLY USEFUL FOR PROTECTING CUT AND FILL SLOPES AND STOCKPILES. 1.3. CLEAR PLASTIC SHEETING MAY BE USED OVER NEWLY-SHEEDED AREAS TO CREATE A GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND ENCOURAGE GRASS GROWTH. CLEAR PLASTIC SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR THIS PURPOSE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS 1.4. THIS METHOD SHALL NOT BE USED UPSLOPE OF AREAS THAT MIGHT BE ADVERSELY IMPACTED BY RUNOFF. SUCH AREAS INCLUDE STEEP AND UNSTABLE SLOPES 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. PLASTIC SHEETING SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 0.03 MILLIMETERS. 2.2. IF EROSION AT THE TOE OF A SLOPE IS LIKELY, A GRAVEL BERM, RIPRAP, OR OTHER SUITABLE PROTECTION SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE TOE OF THE SLOPE IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE VELOCITY OF RUNOFF. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. TORN SHEETS MOST BE REPLACED AND OPEN SEAMS REPAIRED. 3.2. IF THE PLASTIC BEGINS TO DETERIORATE DIE TO ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION, IT MOST BE COMPLETELY REMOVED AND REPLACED. 3.3. WHEN THE PLASTIC IS NO LONGER NEEDED, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVES. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PLASTIC COVERING STD. PLAN - 213.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 51 of 223 ADJACENT ROLLS SHALL TIGHTLY ABUT ROLL SPACING DEPENDS ON SOIL TYPE AND SLOPE STEEPNESS SEDIMENT, ORGANIC MATTER, AND NATIVE SEEDS ARE CAPTURED BEHIND THE ROLLS STRAW ROLLS MUST BE PLACED ALONG SLOPE CONTOURS NOTES 1"x1" STAKE 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. SEEDING SHALL BE USED THROUGH THE PROJECT ON DISTURBED AREAS THAT HAVE REACHED FINAL GRADE OR THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS. 1.2. VEGETATION-LINED CHANNELS SHALL BE SEEDED. CHANNELS THAT WILL BE VEGETATED SHOULD BE INSTALLED BEFORE MAJOR EARTHWORK AND HYDROSEEDED OR COVERED WITH A BONDED FIBER MATRIX (BFM) 1.3. RETENTION / DETENTION PONDS SHALL BE SEEDED AS REQUIRED. 1.4. AT THE CITY'S DISCRETION, SEEDING WITHOUT MULCH DURING THE DRY SEASON IS ALLOWED EVEN THOUGH IT WILL TAKE MORE THAN SEVEN DAYS TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE COVER. 1.5. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON, ALL DISTURBANCES AREAS SHALL BE REVIEWED TO IDENTIFY WHICH ONES CAN BE SEEDED IN PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER RAINS. DISTURBED AREAS SHOULD BE SEEDED WITHIN A WEEK OF BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON. AT FINAL SITE STABILIZATION, ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT OTHERWISE VEGETATED OR STABILIZED SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.5.1. 2.5.2. 2.5.3. 2.5.4. 2.6. 2.7. THE BEST TIME TO SEED IS APRIL 1 THROUGH JUNE 30, AND SEPTEMBER 1 THROUGH OCTOBER 15. AREAS MAY BE SEEDED BETWEEN JULY 1 AND AUGUST 31, BUT IRRIGATION MAY BE REQUIRED IN ORDER TO GROW ADEQUATE COVER. AREAS MAY ALSO BE SEEDED DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, BUT IT MIGHT TAKE SEVERAL MONTHS TO DEVELOP A DENSE GROUNDCOVER DUE TO COLD TEMPERATURES. TO PREVENT SEED FROM BEING WASHED AWAY CONFIRMED THAT ALL REQUIRED SURFACE WATER CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. THE SEEDBED SHOULD BE FIRM BUT NOT COMPACTED. IN GENERAL, 10-20-20N-P-K FERTILIZER MAY BE USED AT A RATE OF 90 POUNDS PER ACRE. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT AREAS BEING SEEDED FOR FINAL LANDSCAPING CONDUCT SOIL TO DETERMINE THE EXACT TYPE AND QUANTITY OF FERTILIZER NEEDED. DISTURBED AREAS WITHIN 200 FEET OF WATER BODIES AND WETLANDS MUST USE SLOW RELEASE LO-PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER. THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS APPLY FOR MULCHING MULCH IS ALWAYS REQUIRED FOR SEEDING SLOPES GREATER THAN 3H:1V IF SEEDING DURING WET SEASON MULCH IS REQUIRED THE USE OF MULCH MAY BE REQUIRED DURING WET SEASON AT THE CITY'S DISCRETION IF GRASS GROWTH IS EXPECTED TO BE SLOW, THE SOILS ARE HIGHLY ERODIBLE DUE TO SOIL TYPE OR GRADIENT, THERE IS A WATER BODY CLOSE TO THE DISTURBED AREA, OR SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED BEFORE THE GRASS WILL PROVIDE EFFECTIVE COVER. MULCH MAY BE APPLIED IN TOP OF THE SEED OR SIMULTANEOUSLY BY HYDROSEEDING. HYDROSEEDING IS ALLOWED AS LONG AS TRACKIFIER IS INCLUDED. HYDROSEEDING WITH WOOD FIBER MULCH IS ADEQUATE DURING THE DRY SEASON. HYDROSEEDING WITH WOOD FIBER MULCH IS ADEQUATE DURING THE DRY SEASON. DURING THE WET SEASON, THE APPLICATION RATE SHOULD BE DOUBLED. IT MIGHT BE NECESSARY IN SOME APPLICATIONS TO INCLUDE STRAW WITH THE WOOD FIBER, BUT THIS CAN BE DETERMINED TO GERMINATION. AREAS TO BE PERMANENTLY LANDSCAPED SHALL USE SOIL AMENDMENTS. GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL SHALL BE TILLED INTO THE TOP SIX INCHES TO REDUCE THE NEED FOR FERTILIZER AND IMPROVED THE OVERALL SOIL QUALITY. MOST NATIVE SOILS WILL REQUIRE THE ADDITION OF 4 INCHES OF WELL-ROTTED COMPOST TO BE TILLED INTO THE SOIL TO PROVIDE A GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STRAW WATTLES STD. PLAN - 213.40 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 52 of 223 JOINTS IN FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE SPLICED AT POSTS. USE STAPLES, WIRE RINGS, OR EQUIVALENT TO ATTACH FABRIC TO POSTS. V ii=m=m=m=m=m=m=m=m=i=iii=iii=! 11=11 \=\ i B I R I I 2"x2"BY14Ga.WIREOR EQUIVALENT, IF STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC USED FILTER FABRIC POST SPACING MAY BE INCREASED TO 8' IF WIRE BACKING IS USED MINIMUM 4"x4" TRENCH BACKFILL TRENCH WITH NATIVE SOIL 2"x4" WOOD POSTS, STEEL FENCE POSTS, REBAR, OR EQUIVALENT NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. SILT FENCE MAY BE USED DOWNSLOPE OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 1.2. SILT FENCE IS NOT INTENDED TO TREAT CONCENTRATED FLOWS, NOR IS INTENDED TO TREAT SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNTS OF OVERLAND FLOW. ANY CONCENTRATED FLOW MOST BE CONVEYED THROUGH THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. THE GEOTEXTILE USED MOST MET THE STANDARD LISTED BELLOW. A COPY OF THE MANUFACTURER'S FABRIC SPECIFICATIONS MOST BE AVAILABLE ON SITE. AOS (ASTM D4751) WATER PERMITTIVITY (ASTM D491) GRAB TENSILE STRENCHT (ASTM D4632) GRAB TENSILE ELONGATION (ASTM D4632) ULTRAVIOL4TE RESISTAN CE (ASTM D4355) 30-100SIEVESIZE (0.60-0.15MM) FOR SILT FILM 50-100SIEVESIZE (0.30-0.15MM) FOR OTHER FABRICS 0.02SECV1 MINIMUM ISO LBS. MIN. FOR EXTRA STREN6H FABRIC 100 LBS. MIN. FOR STANDARD STRENGHT FABRIC 30% MAX. 70% MIN. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC REQUIRES WIRE BACKING TO INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THE FENCE. WIRE BACKING OR CLOSER POST SPACING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC IF FIELD PERFORMANCE WARRANTS A STRONGER FENCE. WHERE THE FENCE IS INSTALLED, THE SLOPE SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 2H:1V IF A TYPICAL SILT FENCE IS USED, THE STANDARD 4X4 TRENCH MAY NOT BE REDUCED AS LONG AS THE BOTTOM 8 INCHES OF THE SILT FENCE IS WELL BURIED AND SECURE IN A TRENCH THAT STABILIZES THE FENCE AND DOES NOT ALLOW WATER TO BYPASS OR UNDERMINE THE SILT FENCE. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. IF CONCENTRATED FLOES ARE EVIDENT UPHILL OD THE FENCE, THEY MUST BE INTERCEPTED AND CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND. IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE UPHILL SIDE OF THE FENCE FOR SIGNS OF THE FENCE CLOGGING AND ACTING AS A BARRIER TO FLOW AND THEN CAUSING CHANNELIZATION OF FLOWS PARALLEL TO THE FENCE. IF THIS OCCURS, REPLACE THE FENCE OR REMOVED THE TRAP SEDIMENT. SEDIMENT MOST BE REMOVED WHEN SEDIMENT IS 6 INCHES HIGH. IF THE FILTER FABRIC (GEOTEXTILE) HAS DETERIORATED DUE TO ULTRAVIOLET BREAKDOWN, IT SHALL BE REPLACED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SILT FENCE STD. PLAN - 214.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 53 of 223 NOTES: 1. POST SPACING: 7' MAX. ON OPEN RUNS 4' MAX. ON POOLING AREAS. 2. POST DEPTH: AS MUCH BELOW GROUND AS FABRIC ABOVE GROUND. 3. PONDING HEIGHT MAX. 24" ATTACH FABRIC TO UPSTREAM SIDE OF POST. '/////, ztez /////// TOP OF FABRIC BELT DIAGONAL ATTACHMENT DOUBLES STRENGTH ATTACHMENT DETAILS: 1. GATHER FABRIC AT POSTS, IF NEEDED. 2. UTILIZE THREE TIES PER POST, ALL WITHIN TOP 8" OF FABRIC. 3. POSITION EACH TIE DIAGONALLY, PUNCTURING HOLES VERTICALLY A MINIMUM OF 1" APART. 4. HANG EACH TIE ON A POST NIPPLE AND TIGHTEN SECURELY. USE CABLE TIES (50 LBS) OF SOFT WIRE. 4. DRIVE OVER EACH SIDE OF SILT FENCE 2 TO 4 TIMES WITH DEVICE EXERTING 60 P.S.I. OR GREATER. 5. NO MORE THAN 24" OF A 36" FABRIC S ALLOWED ABOVE GROUND. 6. VIBRATORY PLOW IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE OF HORIZONTAL COMPACTION. ROLL OF SILT FENCE HORIZONTAL CHISEL POINT (76mm PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SILT FENCE INSTALLATION BY SLICING STD. PLAN - 214.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 54 of 223 6" SEWER PIPE WITH BUTTERFLY VALVES 3" TRASH PUMP WITH FLOATS ON SUCTION HOSE 2" SCHEDULE 40 1-1/2" SCHEDULE 40 FOR SPRAYERS 15'ATB APRON TO PROTECT GROUND FROM SPLASHING WATER BALL VALVES -1 6" SLEEVE UNDER ROAD ASPHALT CURB ON THE LOW ROAD SIDE TO DIRECT WATER BACK TO POND PLAN VIEW ELEVATION VIEW LOCATE INVERT OF TOP PIPE 1'ABOVE BOTTOM OF WHEEL WASH NOTES: 1. BUILD 8'x8' SUMP TO ACCOMODATE CLEANING BY TRACKHOE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WHEEL WASH AND PAVED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE STD. PLAN - 215.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 55 of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d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 56 of 223 KEY DIVIDER INTO SLOPE TO PREVENT FLOW AROUND SIDES THE POND LENGTH SHALL BE 3 TO 6 TIMES THE MAXIMUM POND WIDTH EMERGENCY OVERFLOW DISCHARGE TO STABILIZED CONVEYANCE, OUTLET OR LEVEL SPREADER RISER PIPE (PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY) OPEN AT TOP WITH TRASH RACK CREST OF EMERGENCY SPILLWAY 6' MIN. WIDTH EMBANKMENT COMPACTED 95%. PERVIOUS MATERIALS SUCH AS GRAVEL OR CLEAN SAND SHALL NOT BE USED. WIRE-BACKED SILT FENCE, STAKED HAYBALES WRAPPED WITH FILTER FABRIC, OR EQUIVALENT DIVIDER CONCRETE BASE DISCHARGE TO STABILIZED CONVEYANCE, OUTLET OR LEVEL SPREADER NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. A SEDIMENT POND SHALL BE USED WHERE THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA IS 3 ACRES OR MORE. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. THE POND SHALL BE DIVIDED INTO TWO ROUGHLY EQUAL VOLUME CELLS BY A PERMEABLE DIVIDER THAT WILL REDUCE TURBULENCE WHILE ALLOWING MOVEMENT OF WATER BETWEEN CELLS. THE DIVIDER SHALL BE AT LEAST ONE HALF OF THE HEIGHT OF THE RISER. WIRE - BACKEC 2-TO 3 FOOT HIGH, EXTRA STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC SUPPORTED BY TREATED 4"X4"s MAY BE USED AS A DIVIDER. ALTERNATIVELY, STAKED STRAW BALES WRAPPED WITH FILTER FABRIC MAY BE USED. 2.2. IF THE POND IS MORE THAN 6 FEET DEEP, A DIFFERENT MECHANISM MUST BE PROPOSED. 2.3. TO AID IN DETERMINING SEDIMENT DEPTH, ONE-FOOT INTERVALS SHALL BE PROMINENTLY MARKED ON THE RISER. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. 3.2. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE POND WHEN IT REACHES 1 FOOT IN DEPTH. ANY DAMAGES TO THE POND EMBANKMENTS OR SLOPES SHALL BE REPLACED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SEDIMENT POND PLAN VIEW AND CROSS SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 216.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 57 of 223 POLYETHYLENE CAP PERFORATED POLYETHYLENE DRAINAGE TUBING, DIAMETER MIN. 2" LARGER THAN DEWATERING ORIFICE. TUBING SHALL COMPLY WITH ASTM F667 AND AASHTO M294. • PROVIDE ADEQUATE STRAPPING DEWATERING ORIFICE, SCHEDULE 40 STEEL STUB MIN. DIAMETER AS PER CALCULATIONS ALTERNATIVELY, METAL STAKES AND WIRE MAY BE USED TO PREVENT FLOTATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SEDIMENT POND RISER DETAIL STD. PLAN - 216.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 58 of 223 STANDARD STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC I • • I • I I I CATCH BASIN TT= III NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2.1. 2.2. 3.1. SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS DOWNSLOPE AND WITHIN 500 FEET OF A DISTURBED OR CONSTRUCTION AREA, UNLESS THE RUNOFF THAT ENTERS THE CATCHBASIN WILL BE CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP. MAY BE USED ANYWHERE AT THE APPLICANT'S DISCRETION TO PROTECT DRAINAGE SYSTEM. THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA MOST NOT BE LARGER THAN 1 ACRE. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS FILTER FABRIC IS ONLY ALLOWED WERE PONDING WILL NOT BE A TRAFFIC CONCERN AND WHERE SLOPE EROSION WILL NOT RESULT IF THE CURB IS OVERTOPPED BY PONDED WATER. THE PLACEMENT OF A FILTER FABRIC UNDER GRATES IS GENERALLY PROHIBITED AND THE USE OF FILTER FABRIC OVER GRATES IS STRICTLY LIMITED AND DISCOURAGED. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS ANY ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT ON OR AROUND INLET PROTECTION SHALL BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY. SEDIMENT SHALL NOT BE REMOVED WITH WATER AND ALL SEDIMENT MUST BE DISPOSED OF AS FILL ON SITE OR HAULED OFF SITE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FILTER FABRIC PROTECTION STD. PLAN - 216.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 59 of 223 DRAINAGE GRATE SEDIMENT AND DEBRIS OVERFLOW BYPASS BELOW INLET GRATE DEVICE A A 'A 'A • . f> ' . 0 ' . t> • SECTION VIEW DRAINAGE GRATE - RECTANGULAR GRATE SHOWN RETRIEVAL SYSTEM (TYP.) BELOW INLET GRATE DEVICE OVERFLOW BYPASS (TYP.) ISOMETRIC VIEW NOTES 1. Size the Below Inlet Grate Device (BIGD) for the storm water structure it will service. 2. The BIGD shall have a built-in high-flow relief system (overflow bypass). 3. The retrieval system must allow removal of the BIGD without spilling the collected material. 4. Perform maintenance in accordance with Standard Specification 8-01.3(15). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CATCH BASIN FILTER STD. PLAN - 216.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 60 of 223 Y~BAC ACK OF SIDEWALK 3/4" DRAIN GRAVEL - (20mm) 2x4 WOOD STUD CATCH BASIN COVER WIRE SCREEN OR FILTER FABRIC CONCRETE BLOCKS PLAN VIEW 3/4" DRAIN GRAVEL. (20mm) CATCH BASIN COVER 2x4 WOOD STUD (100x50 TIMBER STUD) SECTION A-A NOTES: 1. USE BLOCK AND GRAVEL TYPE SEDIMENT BARRIER WHEN CURB INLET IS LOCATED IN GENTLY SLOPING SEGMENT, WHERE WATER CAN POND AND ALLOW SEDIMENT TO SEPARATE FROM RUNOFF. BARRIER SHALL ALLOW FOR OVERFLOW FROM SEVERE STORM EVENT. INSPECT BARRIERS AND REMOVE SEDIMENT AFTER EACH STORM EVENT. SEDIMENT AND GRAVEL MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE TRAVELED WAY IMMEDIATELY. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BLOCK AND GRAVEL CURB INLET PROTECTION STD. PLAN - 216.40 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 61 of 223 GRAVEL FILLED SANDBAGS STACKED TIGHTLY PLAN VIEW NOTES: PLACE CURB TYPE SEDIMENT BARRIERS ON GENTLY SLOPING STREET SEGMENTS, WHERE WATER CAN POND AND ALLOW SEDIMNENT TO SEPARATE FROM RUNOFF. SANDBAGS OF EITHER BURLAP OR WOVEN GEOTEXTILE FABRIC, ARE FILLED WITH GRAVEL, LAYERED AND PACKED TIGHTLY. LEAVE A ONE SANDBAG GAP IN THE TOP ROW TO PROVIDE A SPILLWAY FOR OVERFLOW. INSPECT BARRIERS AND REMOVE SEDIMENT AFTER EACH STORM EVENT. SEDIMENT AND GRAVEL MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE TRAVELED WAY IMMEDIATELY. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CURB AND GUTTER BARRIER PROTECTION STD. PLAN - 216.50 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 62 of 223 2:1 MAX. SLOPE DIKE MATERIAL COMPACTED , 90% MODIFIED PROCTOR NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. REQUIRED AT: 1.1.1. THE TOP OF ALL SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 3H:1 V AND WITH MORE THAN 20 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF. 1.1.2. AT INTERVALS ON ANY SLOPES THAT EXCEEDS THE DIMENSIONS SPECIFIED BELLOW. AVERAGE SLOPE 20H:1V (10TO20)H:lV (4TO 10)H:1V (2T0 4)H:1V SLOPE PERCENT 3-5% 5-10% 10-25% 25-50% FLOWPATH LENGTH 300 FEET 200 FEET 100 FEET 50 FEET 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. FOR SLOPES STEEPER THAN 2H:1V WITH MORE THAN 10 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF, BENCHES MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OR CLOSER SPACED INTERCEPTOR DIKES MAY BE USED. THE DESIRE MEASURE MOST BE DESIGNED BY AN ENGINEER TO EFFECTIVELY INTERCEPT THE HIGH VELOCITY RUNOFF TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP. 2.2. CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC OVER TEMPORARY DIKES SHALL BE MINIMIZED. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. 3.2. DAMAGE RESULTING FROM RUNOFF OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. IF THE FACILITY DO NOT REGULARLY RETAIN STORM RUNOFF, THE CAPACITY AND/OR FREQUENCY OF THE DIKES SHALL BE INCREASED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INTERCEPTOR DIKE STD. PLAN - 217.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 63 of 223 2:1 MAX. SLOPE SWALE SPACING DEPENDS ON SLOPE GRADIENT NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. REQUIRED AT: 1.1.1. THE TOP OF ALL SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 3H:1 V AND WITH MORE THAN 20 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF. 1.1.2. AT INTERVALS ON ANY SLOPES THAT EXCEEDS THE DIMENSIONS SPECIFIED BELLOW. AVERAGE SLOPE 20H:1V (10TO20)H:lV (4TO10)H:lV (2T0 4)H:1V SLOPE PERCENT 3-5% 5-10% 10-25% 25-50% FLOWPATH LENGTH 300 FEET 200 FEET 100 FEET 50 FEET 2.1. 2.2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS FOR SLOPES STEEPER THAN 2H:1V WITH MORE THAN 10 FEET OF VERTICAL RELIEF, BENCHES MAY BE CONSTRUCTED OR CLOSER SPACED INTERCEPTOR SWALES MAY BE USED. THE DESIRE MEASURE MOST BE DESIGNED BY AN ENGINEER TO EFFECTIVELY INTERCEPT THE HIGH VELOCITY RUNOFF TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP. CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC OVER TEMPORARY SWALES SHALL BE MINIMIZED. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. DAMAGE RESULTING FROM RUNOFF OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. 3.2. IF THE FACILITY DO NOT REGULARLY RETAIN STORM RUNOFF, THE CAPACITY AND/OR FREQUENCY OF THE SWALES SHALL BE INCREASED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INTERCEPTOR SWALE STD. PLAN - 217.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 64 of 223 DIKE MATERIAL COMPACTED 90% MODIFIED PROCTOR CORRUGATED METAL, CPEP OR EQUIVALENT PIPE DISCHARGE TO A STABILIZED WATERCOURSE, SEDIMENT RETENTION FACILITY OR STABILIZED OUTLET INLET AND ALL SECTIONS MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED TOGETHER WITH GASKETED WATERTIGHT FITTINGS NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. SHOULD BE USED TO CARRY CONCENTRATED RUNOFF DOWN STEEP SLOPES WITHOUT CAUSING EROSION, OR SATURATION OF SLIDE-PRONE SOILS. 1.1. WHEN A TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT STORMWATER CONVEYANCE IS NEEDED TO MOVE WATER DOWN A STEEP SLOPE TO AVOID EROSION. 1.1. MAY BE USED TO DIVERT WATER AWAY FROM OR OVER BARE SOIL TO PREVENT GULLIES, CHANNEL, AND SATURATION OF SLIDE PRONE SOILS. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. THE MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA ALLOWED FOR ANY SIZED PIPE IS 10 ACRES. FOR LARGER AREAS MORE THAN ONE PIPE SHALL BE USED OR A ROCK-LINES CHANNEL HALL BE INSTALLED. 2.2. THE SOIL AROUND AND UNDER THE PIPE AND ENTRANCE SECTION SHALL BE THOROUGHLY COMPACTED. 2.3. THE FLARED INLET SECTION SHALL BE SECURELY CONNECTED TO THE SLOPE DRAIN AND BE FUSED OR WELDED, OR HAVE FLANGE-BOLTED MECHANICAL JOINTS TO ENSURE WATERTIGHT SEAL. 2.4. SLOPE DRAINS SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY FUSED, WELDED OR FLANGE-BOLTED MECHANICAL JOINT PIPE SYSTEM WITH PROPER ANCHOR TO THE SOIL. 2.5. WHERE THE SLOPE DRAIN CROSS STEEP SLOPE HAZARD AREA OR THEIR ASSOCIATED BUFFERS, THE INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN THE GROUND SURFACE. ANY AREA DISTURBED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MUST BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. THE INLET SHALL NOT BE UNDERCUT OR BYPASSED BY WATER. IF THERE ARE PROBLEMS, THE HEAD WALL SHALL BE APPROPRIATELY REINFORCED. 3.2. NO EROSION SHALL OCCUR ON THE OUTLET POINT. IF EROSION OCCURS ADDITIONAL PROTECTION SHALL BE ADDED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PIPE SLOPE DRAIN STD. PLAN - 217.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 65 of 223 . ROCK MUST COMPLETELY COVER THE BOTTOM AND SIDES OF THE DITCH 2:1 SLOPES '—III 111- II 11 \—±\ NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. 1.2. WERE CONCENTRATED RUNOFF FROM DISTURBED AREAS TO AND FROM PONDS OR TRAPS. TO CONVEY RUNOFF INTERCEPTED FROM UNDISTURBED AREAS AROUND THE SITE TO A NON-EROSIVE DISCHARGE POINT. 2. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 2.1. ANY SEDIMENT DEPOSITION OF MORE THAN 0.5 FEET SHALL BE REMOVED SO THAT THE CHANNEL IS RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL DESIGN CAPACITY. 2.2. THE CHECK DAMS SHALL BE EXAMINED FOR SIGNS OF SCOURING AND EROSION OF THE BED AND BANKS. IF SCOURING AND EROSION HAS OCCURRED, AFFECTED AREAS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY RIPRAP OR AN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CHECK DAMS SPACING AND CROSS SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 217.40 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 66 of 223 DENSELY VEGETATED FOR A MIN. OF 100'AND SLOPE LESS THAN 5:1 SPREADER MUST BE LEVEL kkZ l I=I I i=l 1l= TREATED 2"X10" MAY BE ABUTTED END TO END FOR MAX. SPREADER LENGTH OF 50' "\^ \z \/ v Tu-rn IT-jrr^n l=l I l=l I l=l I l=l I l=z^H-l=l I l=l I l=l I l=l I TT 1 :l 11=1 11=1 II 18" MIN. REBAR SUPPORTS 8' MIN. SPACING ALTERNATIVELY, 6" DIA. CMP MAY BE USED AS A SPREADER. THE PIPE SHALL BE BURIED SO THAT ONLY 1" EXTENDS ABOVE GROUND. NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. MAY BE USED WHERE RUNOFF FROM UNDISTURBED AREAS OR SEDIMENT RETENTION FACILITIES IS DISCHARGED. 1.2. APPLIES ONLY WHERE THE SPREADER CAN BE CONSTRUCTED ON UNDISTURBED SOIL AND THE AREA BELOW THE LEVEL IS VEGETATED AND LOW GRADIENT. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. THE TOTAL SPREADER LENGTH SHALL BE AT LEAST THE SQUARE ROOT OF THE CATCHMENT AREA. 2.2. MAXIMUM LENGTH FOR AN INDIVIDUAL SPREADER IS 50 FEET. 2.3. MULTIPLE SPREADERS SHALL NOT BE PLACED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL FROM ONE ANOTHER. 2.4. THE AREA BELLOW THE SPREADER FOR A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF 100 FEET SHALL NOT EXCEED 20 PERCENT AND SHALL BE COMPLETELY VEGETATED WITH NO AREAS OF INSTABILITY OR EROSION. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. ANY DAMAGE TO THE SPREADER SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REPAIRED. 3.2. THE DOWNSLOPE AREA SHALL BE CHECKED FOR SIGNS OF EROSION AND VERIFY THAT THE SPREADER IS NOT FUNCTIONING AS A POINT OF DISCHARGE. 3.2.1. ANY ERODED AREAS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED, AND THE CAUSE DETERMINED AND ELIMINATED IF POSSIBLE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LEVEL SPREADER DETAIL AND CROSS SECTION STD. PLAN - 217.50 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 67 of 223 APPLICANT: Malene McResident 600 NE Z Street ^—-" Sometown, WA. 98111 (206) 555-1212 PROJECT PARCEL NO.= 322708 ^-^" PROJECT ADDRESS= 7519 NE Q Street (proposed) Sometown, WA. 98111 SECTION/TOWNSHIP/RANGE: 32-27-08 TOTAL SITE ACREAGE: 1.69 ELEV. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA: 6950 SO. FT. 440'®' C NE 0 ST, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SAMPLE SMALL SITE EROSION CONTROL PLAN STD. PLAN - 218.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 68 of 223 0.15 O.D. min. 0.65 O.D. min. gravel backfill for foundations when specified A. Metal and Concrete Pipe gravel backfill for foundations when specified B. Pipe - Arch Installation Rigid Pipe NOTES: 1. Pipe compaction limits shown on this plan are for pipe construction in an embankment. For pipe construction in a trench, the horizontal limits of the pipe compaction zone shall be the walls of the trench. 2. All steel and aluminum pipe and pipe-arches shall be installed in accordance with design A. 3. Concrete pipe with elliptical reinforcement shall be installed in accordance with design A. 4. Concrete pipe, plain or with circular reinforcement, shall be installed with design A. 5. O.D. is equal to the outside diameter of a pipe or the outside span of pipe-arch. The dimensions shown as O.D. with 3' maximum shall be O.D. until O.D. equals 3'; at which point 3' shall be used. * 1'-0" for diameters 12" through 42" and spans through 50". 2'-0" for diameters greater than 42" and spans greater than 50". 1 W (see note 4) limit of pipe zone * A = 4" min. 27" I.D. and under 6" min., over 27" I.D. Bedding for Flexible Pipe Flexible Pipe NOTES: 1. Provide uniform support under barrels. 2. Hand tamp under haunches. 3. Compact bedding material to 95% max. density; directly over pipe, hand tamp only. 4. See "Excavation and Preparation of Trench" in sanitary sewers section of the standard WSDOT/APWA specifications for trench width "W" and trenching options. The pipe zone will be the actual trench width. The minimum concrete width shall be 1 j I.D. = 18". 5. Trench backfill shall conform to "Backfilling Sewer Trenches" in the sanitary sewers section of the WSDOT/APWA standard specifications, except that rocks or lumps larger than 1" per foot of pipe diameter shall not be used in the backfill material. 6. See "Bedding Material for Flexible Pipe" in aggregates section of the WSDOT/APWA standard specifications for the material specifications. I///VJ Backfill material placed in 0.5' loose layers and *''<<* compacted to 95% maximum density. IMAAAfl Method B or C compaction (WSDOT/APWA) IVWVVM standard specifications.) Pipe circular pipe cone, LCPE, CMP (diameter) pipe - arch metal only (span) Size 12" to 24" 30" to 96" 102" to 180" 18" to 36" 43" to 142" 148" to 199" Min. dist. between barrels 12" diam. /2 48" 12" span / 3 48" PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PIPE COMPACTION DESIGN AND BACKFILL STD. PLAN - 220.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 69 of 223 END SECTION LENGTH SHALL BE AT LEAST SIX TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE (SEE WSDOT STD. SPEC. 7-02.3(1)) THERMOPLASTIC PIPE 4" MAX. CONCRETE PIPE END SECTION LENGTH SHALL BE AT LEAST SIX TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE (SEE WSDOT STD. SPEC. 7-02.3(1)) °«£reep - 4" MAX. METAL PIPE NOTES 1. The culvert ends shall be beveled to match the embankment or ditch slope and shall not be beveled flatter than 4H:1 V. When slopes are between 4H:1Vand 6H:1V, shape the slope in the vicintiy of the culvert end to ensure that no part of the culvert protrudes more than 4" above the ground line. 2. Field cutting of culvert ends is permitted when approved by the Engineer. All field-cut culvert pipe shall be treated with treatment as shown in the Standard Specifications or General Special Provisions. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BEVELED END SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 221.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 70 of 223 PIPE ~ ELEVATION REINFORCED EDGE (SEE NOTE 6) GALVANIZED STEEL OR ALUMINUM SKIRT A W A REINFORCED EDGE (SEE NOTE 6) PIPE & PIPE ARCH ~ PLAN PIPE ARCH - ELEVATION TOE PLATE EXTENSION - WHEN REQUIRED; GALVANiZED STEEL OR ALUMINUM, SAME GAGE AS SKIRT, LAPPED 2\ FASTENEDW/ 3/8" S.S. OR AL RIVETS OR GALVANIZED BOLTS ON 12" MAX. CENTERS. THREADED ROD CONNECTOR LUG (SEE NOTES) END SECTION FOR12' THRU 24" PIPE AND 17"X13* THRU 28" x 20" PIPE ARCH WITH ANNULAR END CORRUGATIONS PIPE THREADED ROD END SECTION FOR 30" THRU 84" PIPE AND 35" x 24" THRU 83" X 57" PIPE ARCH WITH ANNULAR END CORRUGATIONS END SECTION FOR 42" THRU 84" PIPE AND 49" X 33" THRU 83" x 57" PIPE ARCH WITH ANNULAR END CORRUGATIONS, AND ALL HELICAL END CORRUGATED PIPE AND PIPE ARCH DESIGN A CONNECTION TO METAL PIPE CONCRETE PIPE LESS THAN 30" DIAM. 7" 30" DIAM. AND OVER, 13" EXPANDER LUG DESIGN B CONNECTION TO CONCRETE PIPE INLET END ONLY PIPE COUPLING BAND, SHOP BOLTED TO FLARED END SECTION WITH 3/8" BOLTS AT 6" ON CENTER MAXIMUM OR EQUIVALENT RIVETED OR WELDED CONNECTION. FOR USE WITH ALL SIZES OF PIPE AND PIPE ARCH WITH ANNULAR ENDS. END SECTION DESIGN C CONNECTION TO METAL OR CONCRETE PIPE OUTLET ONLY NOTES 1. The diameter of the end section of Design B shall match the inside diameter of the concrete pipe. 2. Skirt sections shall be made in one piece for round pipe with a diameter of 12" to 24" inclusive and for pipe arches with a rise of 13" to 20" inclusive. Skirt sections for larger sizes of pipes may be multiple pieces in conformance with the tabulated values shown. 3. Design A end sections for 42" thru 84* diameter and 49" x 33" thru 83" x 57" arch with annular corrugations and all helically corrugated pipe arch include one foot of pipe length as a connector section. The connector section shall be attached to the end section by welds, rivets or bolts and shall be the same thickness as the end section. 4. Design C may be used in lieu of Design A for all metal pipe sizes except as noted. Coupling bands may be any acceptable type for the pipe specified. 5. Multiple panel skirts shall have 2" lap seams tightly joined by 3/8" stainless steel rivets or galvanized bolts on 6" max. centers. i. The reinforced edges of the following size End Sections shall be supplemented with galvanized steel stiffener angles: 60" thru 72" diameter pipe 2" x 2" x 1/4" angle 78" and 84" diameter pipe, and 77" x 52" & 83" x 57" pipe arch 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1/4" angle The above galvanized angles shall be attached by 3/8" galvanized nuts and bolts. 7. Galvanized steel angle reinforcement will be placed under the center panel seams on the 72" thru 84" diam. pipe and 77" x 52" & 83" x 57" pipe arch End Sections. 8. As an alternative to the connector lug and threaded rod used on 12" thru 24" culvert pipe, the attachment may be made with a 1" wide strap, 16 gage galvanized steel fastened with a 1/2" diam., 6" long galvanized bolt and one squarehead nut. PIPE PIPE DIAM. (INCHES) 12 15 18 21 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 7B 84 THICKNESS (INCHES) STEEL 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.079 0.079 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.138 0.138 0.138 0.138 0.138 ALUM. 0.060 0.060 0.060 0.060 0.075 0.075 0.105 0.105 0.105 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) A TOL %1" 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 B MAX. 6 8 10 12 13 16 19 22 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 H TOL. %r 6 6 6 6 6 8 9 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 L TOL. % 1 1/2" 21 26 31 36 41 51 60 69 78 84 87 87 B7 87 87 w TOL. %2" 24 3D 36 42 48 60 72 84 90 102 114 120 126 132 138 T TOL 34 40 46 52 58 70 94 106 112 122 134 142 146 152 158 SKIRT 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 2 PC. 2 PC. 2 PC. 2 PC. 2 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. END SECTION SLOPE <H:V) 2 1/2:1 2 1/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 21/2:1 13/4:1 11/2:1 11/3:1 11/4:1 1 1/6:1 PIPE ARCH PIPE ARCH DIMENSION (INCHES) SPAN 17 21 24 28 35 42 49 57 64 71 77 83 RISE 13 15 18 20 24 29 33 38 43 47 52 57 THICKNESS (INCHES) STEEL 0.064 0.064 0,064 0.064 0.079 0.079 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.138 0.138 0.138 0.138 0.138 ALUM. 0.060 0.060 0.060 0.075 0.075 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.135 —. DIMENSIONS (INCHES) A TOL. %1" 7 7 8 9 10 12 13 18 18 18 16 18 B MAX. 9 10 12 14 16 18 21 26 30 33 36 39 H I0L 6 6 6 6 6 8 9 12 12 12 12 12 L ,t T0L •5611/2" 19 23 28 32 39 46 53 63 70 77 77 77 W %2" 30 36 42 48 60 75 85 90 102 114 126 138 T TOL. 40 46 52 58 70 B5 103 114 130 146 152 158 SKIRT 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 1 PC. 2 PC. 2 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. 3 PC. END SECTION SLOPE (H:V) 2 1/2 2 1/2 2 1/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 13/4 1 1/2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLARED END SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 221.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 71 of 223 l////i^>//jy//////i^V//////F///^>///l W^'^M/'ylSlil//S//SS/^//////yil////M/S//M Smooth Coupling Band for Smooth Pipe material to be ASTM A 36 y,- plate galvanized after fabrication per ASTM A 123 i=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=N=ii=ii:=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii=ii JU^^^l^TpTT^l^u^^aTK3reu^T,' -'"TJi^f^ * U H H I Pipe stakes Plate Detail coupling band . flatten to point collar (2" pipe) weld plate (see detail) material to be ASTM A 36 galvanized after fabrication per ASTM A 153 Anchor Assembly Corrugated Metal Pipe NOTE: 1. The smooth coupling band shall be used in combination with concrete pipe. 2. Concrete pipe without bell and spigot shall not be installed on grades in excess of 20%. 3. The first anchor shall be installed on the first section of the lower end of the pipe and remaining anchors evenly spaced throughout the installation. 4. If the pipe being installed has a manhole or catch basin on the lower end of the pipe, the first pipe anchor may be eliminated. 5. When CMP is used, the anchors may be attached to the coupling bands used to join the pipe as long as the specified spacing is not exceeded. 6. All pipe anchors shall be securely installed before backfilling around the pipe. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DETAILS FOR COUPLING BANDS FOR CORRUGATED METAL PIPES STD. PLAN - 221.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 72 of 223 1" min. diameter steel rod (strap) clamped securely to pipe. concrete footing keyed into undisturbed soil as shown Note: For SWPE, pipe must be free to slide inside a 4' long section of pipe one size diameter larger. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STRAP PIPE ANCHOR DETAIL STD. PLAN - 221.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 73 of 223 REFORMED PIPE ENDS W 1/2" * 6" BOLT (TYP.) BAND LAP NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY (TYP.) TYPED ANNULAR CORRUGATED BAND TYPED BAND ANGLE CONNECTOR DETAIL COUPLING BAND DIMENSION TABLE (ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES) BAND TYPE UJ UJ co D •z. s < D D CORRUGATION PITCH x DEPTH 2 2/3x1/2 OR 3x1 REFORMED TO 2 2/3 x 1/2 3x1 REFORMED TO 2 2/3x 1/2 3x1 REFORMED TO 2 2/3x1/2 PIPE DIAM. 12-84 90 - 144 36-60 66 - 108 MIN. W 12 24 12 24 GASKET TYPE SLEEVE SLEEVE SLEEVE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COUPLING BANDS FOR CORRUGATED METAL PIPES TYPE D STD. PLAN - 221.40 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 74 of 223 1/2' x 6" BOLT (TYP.) TYPEF SEMI-CORRUGATED BAND TYPEF BAND ANGLE CONNECTOR DETAIL TYPEF BAR & STRAP CONNECTOR DETAIL COUPLING BAND DIMENSION TABLE BAND TYPE UJ J- •? 1 ~s 2 < F V ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES) CORRUGATION PITCH x DEPTH 2 2/3 x 1/2 OR REFORMED TO 2 2/3x 1/2 2 2/3x1/2 PIPE DIAM. 12-84 12-48 MIN. W 10 1/2 01/2 3ASKET TYPE O-RING b-RING PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPE F COUPLING BANDS FOR CORRUGATED METAL PIPES STD. PLAN - 221.50 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 75 of 223 FILL SLOPE - VARIABLE- COMMERCIAL CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLTS - EQUALLY SPACED, 24" MAX. CENTER TO CENTER (SEE NOTE 3) STRUCTURAL PLATE PIPE ARCHES AND UNDERPASSES COMMERCIAL CONCRETE ANCHOR BOLTS - EQUALLY SPACED, 24" " MAX. CENTER TO CENTER (SEE NOTE 3) PIPES AND STRUCTURAL PLATE PIPES - STEP MITERED PIPE ANCHOR BOLTS - EQUALLY SPACED, 24" ' MAX. CENTER TO CENTER (SEE NOTE 3) COMMERCIAL " CONCRETE & ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL PIPES AND STRUCTURAL PLATE PIPES - FULL MITERED PIPE D+D/2 OR S+S/2 ANCHOR BOLT (TYP.) - SEE DETAIL & NOTE 3 NOTES 1. The variable dimension indicated for the height of step for step mitered pipes shall conform to the manufacturers recommendations unless speci- fied differently on the plans or in the Special Provisions. 2. Reinforcing steel shall have 1 1/2" min. clear cover to all concrete surfaces. 3. Headwalls for concrete culvert pipe may omit anchor bolt attachment. 4. When steel pipe safety bars ar used, headwall thickness shall be increased to 8". SECTION ® PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HEADWALLS FOR CULVERT PIPE AND UNDERPASS STD. PLAN - 222.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 76 of 223 NOTCH BOTTOM OF CULVERT PIPE TO ALLOW* 4" SLOT WITH ANCHOR/SOCKET T HOLE AT BOTTOM -. _ PLACEMENT (TYP.) (TYP) ^_n 3/4" RESIN BONDED ANCHOR (TYP.)- SEE NOTE 4 r (TYP.) " (TYP.) [• (TYP.) 8" x 24" x 5/8" " STEEL PLATE STEEL PLATE - SEE DETAIL FIELD CUT CULVERT TO MATCH BLOCKOUT IN HEADWALL 1/4 9" ^X 9" i | "^SAFEl TOP VIEW CULVERT IS PERPENDICULAR TO ROADWAY STEEL PLATE DETAIL 4.5" DEEP BLOCKOUT PLACE RESIN BONDED ANCHORS IN FULL DEPTH CONCRETE (TYP.) -SEE NOTE4 SLOPE TO MATCH SIDE SLOPE HEADWALL- COMMERCIAL CONCRETE CULVERT PIPE OR PIPE ARCH- SEE NOTE 3 SAFETY BAR - SEE NOTE 2 CUT AND WELD SOCKET- SEE NOTE 1 ISOMETRIC VIEW ISOMETRIC CUTAWAY @ SOCKET SHALL EXTEND INTO SAFETY BAR 4" " 3/4" DIAM. x 16" THREADED ROD CENTERED THROUGH PIPE, SECURED WITH NUTS; OR 3/4" x 6" ANCHOR STUDS WELDED TO PIPE. SPACING SHALL BE 8" FROM TOP AND 8" FROM BOTTOM OF CONCRETE (TYP.) CULVERT DIAM. UP TO 36' 42" - 60' 56- - 90" 96" - 120' NUMBER OF BARS REQUIRED NONE 1 2 3 STEEL PLATE - " SEE DETAIL TOP VIEW CULVERT IS SKEWED TO ROADWAY NOTES 1. Sockets shall be 3" extra strong steel pipe (3 1/2" O.D.). Sockets must be the proper angle and height so that safety bars are parallel with headwall and side slope, and are easily removable. 2. Safety Bars shall be 4" extra strong steel pipe (4 1/2" O.D.), or 4 1/2" O.D. (.250" wall thickness) steel tubing. Length (20' maximum) shall be the minimum re- quired to achieve Resin Bonded Anchor placement in full depth concrete. When multiple bars are required (see table) place bars at equal spacing (30" max.). 3. Bevel culvert pipe to match side slope. 4. Resin bonded anchors shall be 7" in length (5" embedment). 5. Centerline of headwall shall be normal to roadway centerline. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPE 1 SAFETY BARS FOR STEPPED CULVERT PIPE OR PIPE ARCH STD. PLAN - 222.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 77 of 223 FIELD CUT PIPE BEVEL CULVERT INVERT FRONT VIEW 10" (TYP.) 1 1/2" | ,3 1/2"7~4' (TYP.) TYP.) JCTYP.) 1" MAX. Y> SECTION (A) 10* (TYP.) 5 3/4" x 3/4" DIAM. THREADED ROD, 4" EMBEDMENT WITH HEX HEAD NUT (TYP.) 3/4" MAX. (TYP.) INSTALL RESIN BONDED ANCHOR (TYP.) 5 3/4" x 3/4" DIAM. THREADED ROD, 4" EMBEDMENT WITH HEX HEAD NUT (TYP.) 3/4" MAX. (TYP.) HEADWALL - SEE STD. PLAN B-75.20 FOR DETAILS ISOMETRIC VIEW SAFETY BAR (TYP.) RESIN BONDED ANCHOR (TYP.) 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" BLOCKOUT (TYP.) - FIELD- CUT CULVERT TO MATCH BLOCKOUT IN HEADWALL 7/8" DIAM. HOLE SECTION © 3/8" x 4" x 10" ' STEEL PLATE 1/41/ 3 (TYP.) 3" x 3" * 5/16" STRUCTURAL TUBING NOTES 1. D = Inside Diameter of Culvert Pipe, or Pipe Arch Span Width, 36" maximum. ' The distance between the safety bars, and between the top bar and the culvert crown, shall be equal spaces of no more than 24". The distance may vary 3/ii1" between bars to facilitate placement. 3. Slope shall match Side Slope; 6H:1 V preferred, not steeper than 4H:1V. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPE 2 SAFETY BARS FOR CULVERT OR PIPE ARCH (ON CROSS ROADS) STD. PLAN - 222.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 78 of 223 II / II v PLAN PIPE COUPLING CMP OR CPEP SMOOTi INTERIOR 3/4" DIA. SMOOTH BAR SPOT WELD BARS TO AT LEAST 2 CORREGATIONS OF METAL PIPE (TYP) BOLT TO CPEP SMOOTH INTERIOR PIPE. |— 4" MAX. (TYP) END VIEW SIDE VIEW NOTE: 1. This debris barrier is for use outside roadways on pipes 36" dia. and smaller. 2. See drawing 223.10 for debris barriers on pipes projecting from driveways or roadway side slopes. 3. All steel parts must be galvanized and asphalt coated. (Treatment 1 or better). 4. CPEP-smooth interior pipe requires bolts to secure debris barrier to pipe. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DEBRIS BARRIER STD. PLAN - 223.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 79 of 223 MAY BE REMOVED 3/4" DIA. SMOOTH BARS WITH ENDS WELDED TO BAR FRAME 3/4" DIA. BAR-FRAME 2"X5" ANCHOR STRIPS WELDED TO 3/4" DIA. BAR-FRAME (4 PLACES) SPACED UNIFORMLY, FASTEN WITH 1/2" GALV. OR NON-CORROSIVE BOLTS & NUTS. 4" O.C. MAX. BAR SPACING END VIEW 3"-5"FOR18"DIA. 5'-8" FOR 24" DIA. 7"-9" FOR 30" DIA. AND GREATER END SECTION SIDE VIEW NOTES: 1. CMP* end-section shown 2. All steel parts must be galvanized and asphalt coated (Treatment 1 or better). *or CPEP smooth interior PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DEBRIS BARRIER FOR CONCRETE PIPE STD. PLAN - 223.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 80 of 223 end cap or plug clean out wye from pipe min 6" perforated pipe laid fiat/level type I CB w/soltd cover (locking) A flow to second dispersal trench if necessary influent pipe (max design flow^0.5 CFS per trench) clean out wye from pipe flow to other branching CB's as necessary PLAN NTS galvanized bolts. pipe O.D. min 6" perforated pipe laid flat clean (<5% fines) |" -1 ^""washed rock Jm SECTION A-A NTS *15% max for flow control/water quality' treatment in rural areas. NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. This trench shall be constructed so as to prevent point discharge and/or erosion. Trenches may be placed no closer than 50 feet to one another. (100 feet along flowline) Trench and grade board must be level. Align to follow contours of site. Support post spacing as required by soil conditions to ensure grade board remains level. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 50 FOOT DISPERSION TRENCH WITH NOTCHED BOARD STD. PLAN - 224.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 81 of 223 5"0 MIN. ROOF DRAIN STUB WITH CLEANOUT, TYP PRIVATE ROOF DRAIN COLLECTOR PIPE; 6-0 MIN., 0.5% MIN. SLOPE, 2 FT. MIN. COVER PUBLIC STORM SYSTEM \l_ PRIVATE STORM SEWER 3.00' MIN. BETWEEN CTR. OF PIPE AND R.O.W. CURB, SIDEWALK -PRIVATE JOINT UTILITY EASEMENT, 5' MIN. WIDTH CLEANOUT, TYP .AT EVERY OR 2ND 45° BEND, AND AT 300 FT. MAX. SPACING ON STRAIGHT SECTIONS ROOF DRAIN TO CONNECT INTO CITY CB, MIN. SIZE TYPE I NOTES: 1. PIPE MATERIALS ALLOWED: PVC, LCPE, TRIPLE WALL POLYETHYLENE ( & Dl. IF NECESSARY FOR STRENGTH) 2. THE ROOF & FOOTING DRAIN SYSTEMS ARE PRIVATELY MAINTAINED 3. FLOW PATTERN SHOULD BE TO THE NEAREST CB IF GRADE ALLOWS, OR TO THE NEXT DOWNSTREAM CB. 4. ROOF DRAIN COLLECTORS MUST BE ANALYZED FOR CAPACITY, SIZED FOR 25-YEAR PEAK FLOW. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL ROOF DRAIN COLLECTION STORM SYSTEM CIVIL PLANS STD. PLAN - 225.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 82 of 223 CLEANOUT, TYP. CAP, AND WHERE CLEANOUT IS IN PAVEMENT; IRON RING & COVER PER IFCO #247 OR EQUIVALENT PRIVATE, JOINT USE UTILITY EASEMEN PERMANENT CAP OR CONNECT PIPE CLEAN-OUT WITH PERMANENT CAP CATCH BASIN - AREA DRAIN 45° WYE TEE, CROSS, OR 45" WYE AT BENDS CLEAN-OUT DETAIL N.T.S. ALIGN PIPE TOPS, OR PLACE ROOF DRAIN HIGHER. TEMPORARY CAP ON END OF ROOF DRAIN STUB, MARKED BY 2"x4" STAKE PLACE CLEANOUT AT 300' MAX. SPACE, AT 90' BENDS, EACH 2ND 45" BEND, PIPE ENDS SECTION B-B NOTE: MIN. PIPE SIZE 6"0 PIPE MATERIALS ALLOWED: PVC, LINED CPE, TRIPLE WALL POLYETHYLENE, Dl (IF NEEDED FOR STRENGTH). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL PRIVATE ROOF DRAIN COLLECTION SYSTEM CROSS SECTION STD. PLAN - 225.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 83 of 223 PLAN ELEVATION ROOF DOWN SPOUT WITH OVERFLOW WYE AND SPLASH BLOCK 4"0 RIGID PERFORATED PIPE OR 6"0 FLEXIBLE PERFORATED PIPE <S> / 4"0 RIGID PERFORATED PIPE 6" MIN. SPACING BETWEEN TOP OF PIPE AND FILTER FABRIC FILTER FABRIC AROUND TRENCH WASHED ROCK 1.5"0TOO.75"0 SECTION A-A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SINGLE FAMILY ROOF DOWNSPOUT INFILTRATION TRENCH STD. PLAN - 225.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 84 of 223 tract lines as required 3:1 PREFER 2:1 MAXIMUM alternate emergency outflow structure for ponds not required to provide a spillway NOTE: 1 .This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fences. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL DETENTION POND STD. PLAN - 234.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 85 of 223 TOP WIDTH OF BERM CONTROL STRUCTURE EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WS OVERFLOW WS MIN.12715'MIN. FOR ACCESS ROAD POND DESIGN WS DEBRIS BARRIER - HggggE - 6" SEDIMENT STORAGE EXISTING GROUND PROFILE SECTION A-A KEY, IF REQUIRED MAXIMUM ELEVATION "10-yrW.S. POND DESIGN W.S. m -Ar -v SECTION a-a CIRCUMFERENCE LENGTH OF OPENING FOR 100 yr FLOW OVERFLOW WS V FRAME/GRATE FOR SECONDARY INLET. PROVIDE VERTICAL BARS IN FRAME @ 4"0.C. (OTHER SYSTEMS ACCEPTABLE IF APPROVED BY DDES) SEE ALSO THE SEPARATE OVERFLOW STRUCTURE SECTION B-B has 2 options L (AS REQUIRED) ggggigr i^ii^jieBraii • 2" ASPHALT (FOR SPILLWAYS ON ACCESS ROADS) EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WATER SURFACE 1' ROCK LINING Emergency Overflow Spillway NTS ROCK LINING PER SECTION C-C NOTE: 1 .This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fences. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL DETENTION POND SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 234.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 86 of 223 15° (typ)see note 1 |" DIAMETER SMOOTH BARS EQUALLY SPACED (4" O.C. MAX.) 4 hook clamps evenly placed see detail below Provide maintenance access by welding 4 crossbars to 4 vertical bars as shown. Hinge upper ends with flanges/ bolts and provide locking mechanism (padlock) on lower end. Locate steps directly below. LOWER STEEL BAND j" x 4" WIDE FORMED TO FIT ON GROVE OF CB. RISER 3«" DIA. SMOOTH ROUND BARS WELDED EQUALLY SPACED. BARS SHALL BE WELDED TO UPPER & LOWER BANDS (24 BANDS EVENLY SPACED SEE NOTE 1) SMOOTH VERTICAL BARS HOOK CLAMP CNCHORED TO CB. RISER STANDARD GALVANIZED STEPS OR LADDER V^ SECTION A-A NOTES: 1. Dimensions are for illustration on 54" diameter CB. For different diameter CB's adjust to maintain 45°angle on "vertical" bars and 7" o.c. maximum spacing of bars around lower steel band. 2. Metal parts must be corrosion resistant; steel bars must be galvanized. The use of steel is prefer. 3. This debris barrier is also recommended for use on the inlet to roadway cross-culverts with high potential for debris collection (except on type 2 streams) 4. This debris barrier is for use outside of road right-of-way only. For debris cages within road right-of-way PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OVERFLOW STRUCTURE STD. PLAN - 234.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 87 of 223 optional parallel tank inlet pipe (backup systems, where allowed) 01 access risers min. diameter same as inlet pipe type 2 CB required for flow through system only PLAN VIEW NTS "Flow-through" system shown solid. Designs for "flow backup" system and parallel tanks shown dashed ^ control structure (FROP-T shown) min. 54" dia. Type 2 CB - 0.5' sediment storage flfttfintinn tank size as required SECTION A-A 2" min. diameter air vent pipe welded to tank (required if no access riser on tank) 2' max •M •- NTS NOTE: All metal parts corrosion resistant. Steel parts galvanized and asphalt coated (Treatment 1 or better) "Flow-through" system shown solid. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL DETENTION TANK STD. PLAN - 235.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 88 of 223 standard type 2-60" diam. CB concrete top slab 36' CMP riser frame locking lid (marked "DRAIN") mounted over 24" diam. eccentric opening PLAN NTS standard locking compacted pipe bedding M.H. steps 12" O.C. weld or bolt standard M.H. steps maintain 1" gap between bottom of slab & top of riser - provide pliable J[]I^~^ gasket to exclude dirt riser, 36" diam. rnin., same material & gage as tank welded or fused to tank detention tank SECTION NTS NOTES: 1. Use adjusting blocks as required to bring frame to guide. 2. All materials to be aluminum or galvanized and asphalt coated (Treatment 1 or better). 3. Must be located for access by maintenance vehicles. 4. May substitute WSDOT special Type IV manhole (RCP only). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DETENTION TANK ACCESS DETAIL STD. PLAN - 235.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 89 of 223 outlet pipe flovv J optional 5'x 10'access vault may be used in lieu of top access [ PLAN VIEW frames, grates and round solid covers marked "DRAIN" with locking bolts. 5' x 10' opening for vaults 2000 sf or greaterfloor area NOTES: 1. All metal parts must be corrosion resistant. Steel parts must be galvanized and asphalt coated (Treatment 1 or better). 2. Provide water stop at all cast-in-place construction joints. Preceast vaults shall have approved rubber gasket system. 3. Vaults <10" wide must use removable lids. 4. Prefabricated vault sections may require structural modifications to support 5' x 10' opening over main vault. Alternatively, access can be provided via a side vestibule as shown. 5. All vault areas must be within 50' of an access point. 6. For vaults under roadways, the removable panel must be located outside the travel lanes. Alternatively, multiple standard locking manhole covers may be provided. Spacing of manhole covers shall be 12 feet, measured on center, to facilitate removal of sediment. Ladders and hand-holds need only be provided at the outlet pipe and inlet pipe, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL DETENTION VAULT STD. PLAN - 236.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 90 of 223 removable watertight coupling or flange elevation per plans 1' min. under pavement 116" max. plate welded to elbow with orifice as specified ELBOW elbow restrictor, see detail RESTRICTOR DETAIL invert and elevation per plans welded restrictor plate - with orifice diameter as specified (not needed if for spill control only) frame & solid cover marked "DRAIN" with locking bolts see note 3 SECTION A-A .. vertical bar grate for secondary inlet - handholds, steps or ladder - shear gate with control rod for cleanoutftjrain (rod bent as required for vertical alignment with cover) ISOMETRIC NOTES: ^ 2' min. clearance <^ to any portion of frop-T \ including elbows elbow restrictor see detail Use a mimimum of a 54" diameter type 2 catch basin. Outlet Capacity: 100-Year developed peak flow. Metal Parts: Corrosion resistant. Non-Galvanized parts perferred. Galvanized pipe parts to have asphalt treatment 1. Frame and ladder or steps offset so: A. Cleanout gate is visible from top. B. Climb-down space is clear of riser and cleanout gate. C. Frame is clear of curb. If metal outlet pipe connects to cement concrete pipe: outlet pipe to have smooth O.D. equal to concrete pipe I.D. less J". Provide at least one 3" X .090 gage support bracket anchored to concrete wall. (maximum 3'-0" vertical spacing) Locate elbow restrictor(s) as necessary to provide minimum clearance as shown. Locate additional ladder rungs in structures used as access to tanks and vaults to allow access when catch basin is filled with water. addtional ladder rungs (in sets) to allow access to tanks or vaults when catch is filled with water PLAN VIEW PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW RESTRICTOR OIL POLLUTION CONTROL TEE STD. PLAN - 237.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 91 of 223 Frame and round solid cover marked "DRAIN" with locking bolts. attach shear gate control rod to support bracket on inside of access opening shear gate with control rod for drain orifice plate 10 gage minimum galvanized steel with orifice diameter 1" minimum less than diameter of concrete hole SECTION A-A NTS SECTION B-B NTS PLAN VIEW NTS grouted ELBOW RESTRICTOR DETAIL NTS ISOMETRIC NTS NOTES: outlet capacity: 100 year developed peak flow metal parts: corrosion resistant steel parts galvanized and asphalt coated catch basin: type 2 minimum 72" diameter to be constructed in accordance with AASHTO M-199 unless otherwise spedified orifices: sized and located as required with lowest orifice a minimum of 2' from base PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW RESTRICTOR OIL POLLUTION CONTROL BAFFLE STD. PLAN - 237.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 92 of 223 Frame and round solid cover marked "DRAIN" with locking bolts. outlet pipe SECTION B-B NTS SECTION A-A NTS handholds, steps or ladder (2 places) Locate additional ladder rungs (in sets) to allow access to tanks or vaults when sump is filled with water shear gate Locate horizontal for clearance with ladder. Attach rod to support bracket on inside of access opening ISOMETRIC NTS PLAN VIEW NTS NOTES: Outlet Capacity: 100-year developed peak flow. Metal Parts: corrosion resistant steel parts galvanized and asphalt coated. Catch Basin: type 2 Min. 72" diameter to be constructed in accordance with AASHTO M-199 unless otherwise specified. Baffle Wall: to be designed with concrete reinforcing as required. Spill Control Requirements PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW RESTRICTOR OIL POLLUTION CONTROL WEIR STD. PLAN - 237.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 93 of 223 SIX EVENLY SPACED HOLES ON 10 3/8" BOLT CIRCLE FOR BOLTING TO FLANGE CONNECTION. MAXIMUM OPENING OF GATE HANDLE WITH LOCK PIN. ADJUSTABLE LOCK HOOK WITH LOCK SCREW. 1" ROD OR TUBING, VARIABLE LENGTH. 0 LIFT HANDLE SHALL BE ATTACHED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. NOTES: 1~ SHEAR GATE SHALL BE ALUMINUM ALLOY PER ASTM B-26-ZG-32a OR CAST IRON ASTM A48 CLASS 30B AS REQUIRED. 2. GATE SHALL BE 8 IN. DIAM. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 3. GATE SHALL BE JOINED TO TEE SECTION BY BOLTING (THROUGH FLANGE), WELDING, OR OTHER SECURE MEANS. 4. LIFT ROD: AS SPECIFIED BY MFR. WITH HANDLE EXTENDING TO WITHIN ONE FOOT OF COVER AND ADJUSTABLE HOOK LOCK FASTENED TO FRAME OR UPPER HANDHOLD. 5. GATE SHALL NOT OPEN BEYOND THE CLEAR OPENING BY LIMITED HINGE MOVEMENT, STOP TAB, OR SOME OTHER DEVICE. 6. NEOPRENE RUBBER GASKET REQUIRED BETWEEN RISER MOUNTING FLANGE AND GATE FLANGE. 7. MATING SURFACES OF LID AND BODY TO BE MACHINED FOR PROPER FIT. 8. FLANGE MOUNTING BOLTS SHALL BE 3/8 IN. DIAM. STAINLESS STEEL. 9. ALTERNATE CLEANOUT/SHEAR GATES TO THE DESIGN SHOWN ARE ACCEPTABLE, PROVIDED THEY MEET THE MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS ABOVE AND HAVE A SIX BOLT, 10 3/8 IN. BOLT CIRCLE FOR BOLTING TO THE FLANGE CONNECTION. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FROP - T - SHEAR GATE DETAIL STD. PLAN - 237.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 94 of 223 _ tract/easement lines as required NOTE: LThls detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fences. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL INFILTRATION POND STD. PLAN - 238.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 95 of 223 optional parallel tank outlet pipe inlet pipe (flow through) washed rock bedding and backfill to top of tank, min. 2' beyond edges riser for infiltration only for detention/infiltration see Standard Detail 235.00 overflow structure min. 54" dia. type 2 CB. 2" min. diameter air vent pipe welded to tank (required if no access riser on tank) type 2 CB. or settling vault if required washed rock bedding and backfill to top of tank 36" min. dia. (typ.) SECTION A-A NTS NOTES: 1. All metal parts corrosion resistant. 2. Steel parts galvanized and asphalt coate(treatment 1 or better). 3. Filter fabric to be placed over washed rock backfill. 4. The proposed bottom shall be at least 3 feet above the seasonal high water level and have at least 3 feet of permeable soil beneath the bottom. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL INFILTRATION TANK STD. PLAN - 238.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 96 of 223 LADDER (TYP.) ACCESS COVER (TYP.) W/LADDER ACCESS TO VAULT. IF > 1250 SF, PROVIDE 5X10 REMOVABLE PANEL OVER INLET/OUTLET PIPE. INLET PIPE (8" MIN.) MANHOLE HIGH FLOW BYPASS IXZJ SHUT OFF VALVE VW RISERS VALVE BOX PLAN VIEW NTS SLUDGE RETAINING BAFFLE VARIES (CAN BE CONSTRUCTED ON GRADE WITHOUT RISERS) TEE (8" MIN.) ^^^^S^S^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^' REMOVABLE TEE (RECOMMENDED) (APPROX.) . D = 3' MIN. 8'MAX. I GRAVITY DRAIN SECTION VIEW NTS NOTES: 1. GRAVITY DRAIN SHALL BE AT LEAST 8 INCH MINIMUM DIAMETER AND SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A VALVE . USE OF A SHEAR GATE IS ALLOWED ONLY AT THE INLET OF A PIPE LOCATED WITHIN AN APPROVED STRUCTURE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BAFFLE OIL / WATER SEPARATOR STD. PLAN - 240.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 97 of 223 - VENTILATION PIPES 12" MIN. AT CORNERS COALESCING PLATE PACK ACCESS COVER (OVER OUTLET) LADDER (TYP.) IXO=i> SHUT OFF VALVE W/ RISER & VALVE BOX OUTLET PIPE (8' MIN.) ACCESS DOOR ALLOWING REMOVAL OF PLATE PACK OR PROVIDE FULL LENGTH REMOVABLE COVERS ACROSS ENTIRE CELL. PLAN VIEW NTS "m^mm ._*=>. SUBMERGED INLbl PIPE VARIES (CAN BE CONSTRUCTED ON GRADE WITHOUT RISERS) pM^^m^-^MiNrf^ (L/2 RECOMM.) (L/4 RECOMM.) COALESCING PLATE PACK INLET WEIR-SOLIDS RETAINING BAFFLE OR A\K WINDOW WALL (SEE TEXT) •kfe- GRAVITY DRAIN NOTES: SECTION VIEW 1. GRAVITY DRAIN SHALL BE AT LEAST 8 INCH MINIMUM DIAMETER AND SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A VALVE . USE OF A SHEAR GATE IS ALLOWED ONLY AT THE INLET OF A PIPE LOCATED WITHIN AN APPROVED STRUCTURE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COALESCING PLATE OIL / WATER SEPARATOR STD. PLAN - 240.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 98 of 223 TO BYPASS CONVEYANCE SYSTEM OR DETENTION POND REINFORCED BAFFLE WALL GROUTED TO M.H. STRUCTURE (BOTH ENDS) TO WQ FACILITY PLAN VIEW NTS ROUND SOLID LID £ HANDHOLD AND STEPS OR LADDER ACCESS (PROVIDE LADDERS TO BOTH SIDES OF WALL IF WEIR >36" HIGH). WQ DESIGN WATER SURFACE ELEVATION" Of 4" MIN. THICKNESS REINFORCED CONCRETE BAFFLE WALL OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL Note: The water quality discharge pipe may require an orifice plate to be installed on the outlet to control the height of the design water surface (weir height). The design water surface should be set to provide a minimum headwater/diameter ratio of 2.0 on the outlet pipe. 4' MIN. OR PROVIDE SEPARATE ACCESS TO EITHER SIDE OF BAFFLE WALL ^O TO WATER QUALITY FACILITY — BYPASS PIPE SECTION A-A NTS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW SPLITTER - OPTION A STD. PLAN - 241.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 99 of 223 TYPE-2C.B. NO BASE CHANNED REQ'D ROUND SOLID LID BAFFLE TO CONTROL FLOATABLES OR PROVIDE SPILL CONTROL UPSTREAM TOP OF PIPE AT WQ DESIGN WATER SURFACE ELEVATION AND HEAD LOSSES IN OUTLET PIPE INFLOW ^> LADDER (TYP.) TO BYPASS CONVEYANCE SYSTEM OR DETENTION POND baffle to control floatables DIA. OFSTANDPIPE* (2 X DIA. OF OUTLET PIPE RECOMMENDED AS STARTING POINT) TO WATER QUALITY FACILITY TOP OF RISER AT DESIGN WS ELEVATION "TEE" SECTION WITH CLEANOUT (OR REMOVABLE BEND-DOWN ELBOW) TO WATER QUALITY FACILITY ORIFICE SIZED TO PASS WQ DESIGN FLOW SECTION A-A NTS *NOTE: Diameter (d) of standpipe should be large enough to minimize head above WQ design WS and to keep WQ design flows from increasing more than 10% during 100-year flows. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW SPLITTER - OPTION B STD. PLAN - 241.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 100 of 223 Example of anchored plate used with a sand filter* (may also be used with other water quality facilities). V-NOTCHED OR LEVEL PLATE SPREADER ANCHOR POSTS SPACED 6' O.C. OR AT EACH END IF WIDTH < 6' •SAND FILTER MAY USE OTHER SPREADING OPTIONS. EXTEND INTO SLOPE TO PROTECT FROM THE 100 YEAR FLOW OR THE HIGHEST FLOW ENTERING WATER QUALITY FACILITY. EDGE OF SAND RIPRAP AS SPECIFIED IN WQ FACILITY DESIGNS POND SIDE SLOPES ROCK RIP RAP existing grade Alternative Design Catch basin recommended for higher flow situations (generally for inflow velocities of 5 fps or greater for 100 year storm). LEVEL SPREADER PLATE BOLTED TO ANCHOR POST 2' (MIN.) EMBEDDED INTO EXISTING GROUND SECTION A-A NTS NOTES: 1. FLOW SPREADER PLATES MAY BE MADE OF EITHER WOOD, METAL, FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC, OR OTHER DURABLE MATERIAL. IF WOOD, PRESSURE TREATED 4 BY 10-INCH LUMBER OR LANDSCAPE TIMBERS ARE ACCEPTABLE. 2. ANCHOR POST SHALL BE 4-INCHES SQUARE CONCRETE, TUBULAR STAINLESS STEEL, OR OTHER MATERIAL RESISTANCE TO DECAY . PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW SPREADER - OPTION A ANCHORED PLATE STD. PLAN - 242.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 101 of 223 Example of a concrete sump flow spreader used with a biofiltration swale (may be used with other WQ facilities). SIDE WITH WING WALLS SEE NOTE CONCRETE SUMP OUTFALL RIPRAP INLET PIPE PLAN VIEW NTS ^V\ _ INLET PIPE WING WALL OUTLINE 2" MIN. CLEARANCE 'V<J^^^^^mJM&&i— CONCRETE SUMP N" '' '' (4"WALL THICKNESS) 24" (MIN.) SECTION A-A NTS Note: 1. Extend sides into slope. Height of side wall and wing walls must be sufficient to handle the 100-year flow or the highest flow entering the facility. 2. Concrete for sump box may be either cast-in-place or pre-cast, but the bottom of the sump shall be reinforced with wire mesh for cast-in-place sumps. 3. Sump boxes shall be placed over bases that consist of 4 inches of crushed rock, % - inch minus to help assure the sump remain level. NTS -SPLASH ROCK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOW SPREADER OPTION B CONCRETE SUMP BOX STD. PLAN - 242.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 102 of 223 BIOFILTRATION SWALE BOTTOM (MIN. SWALE LENGTH = 100 FT.) FLOW SPREADER MID-SWALE FLOW SPREADER (RECOMMENDED) MAINTENANCE ACCESS ROAD (MODULAR GRID PAVEMENT POROUS PAVEMENT, ASPHALT, CONCRETE OR GRAVEL) FOR VEHICLE ACCESS ROADWAY LENGTH DEPENDS ON SWALE AREA (SEE NOTE) SWALE DIVIDER FOR WIDTH >10 FT WATER QUALITY DESIGN DEPTH (Y) = 4" MAX. (2" FOR FREQUENTLY MOWED AREAS) Hlfit BOTTOM WIDTH = (B) 2- COMPOST TILLED INTO 6" NATIVE SOIL MAX. = 16 FT + DIVIDER WIDTH MIN. = 2 FT NOTE: Longitudinal slope 1-6%. Provide underdrain for slopes < 1.5%. PLAN TYPICAL SWALE SECTION UNDERDRAIN FOR SLOPES < 1.5% SOIL AMENDED WITH COMPOST PERFORATED UNDERDRAIN PIPE CENTERED BENEATH SWALE MINUS CLEAN DRAIN ROCK FILTER FABRIC SECTION NOTE: Underdrain must infilitrate or drain freely to an acceptable discharge point. FILTER FABRIC WRAP OF TOP, SIDES AND BOTTOM 6" MIN. AMENDED SOIL 6" MIN. OVER PIPE PERFORATES PIPE UNDERDRAIN CENTERED BENEATH SWALE ORIGINAL SOIL DETAIL A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BIOFILTRATION SWALE SCHEMATIC, CROSS SECTION AND UNDERDRAIN DETAIL STD. PLAN - 243.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 103 of 223 ACCESS DOORS UNDERDRAIN MANIFOLD NOTES 1. CONDITION OF USE 1.1. 1.2. MAY BE USED AS A SECOND WATER QUALITY FACILITY IN ENHANCED BASIC WATER QUALITY TREATMENT. MAY BE FILLED WITH SEVERAL TYPES OF FILTER MEDIA INCLUDING PERLITE, ZEOLITE AND IRONINFUSSED MEDIA. 2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. STORMFILTER SIZING IS BASED ON THE WATER QUALITY FLOW. ACCESS MOST BE PROVIDED BY EITHER 3'X9' ACCESS DOOR OR REMOVABLE PANELS TO ALLOW FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF EITHER FILTER CARTRIDGE. REMOVABLE PANELS SHALL BE AT GRADE, HAVE STAINLESS STEEL LIFTING EYES, AND WEIGHT NO MORE THAN 5 TONS PER PANEL. ACCESS TO THE INFLOW AND OUTLET CELLS MUST BE PROVIDED. LADDER ACCESS IS REQUIRED WHEN VAULT HEIGHT EXCEEDS 4 FEET. LOCKING LIDS SHALL BE PROVIDED AS SPECIFIED FOR DETENTION. 3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE INSPECTING FOR DEBRIS, VEGETATION, AND SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION, FLUSHING THE UNDER DRAIN, AND REMOVING OR REPLACING COMPOST MEDIA. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THE ACCUMULATION CAUSES THE INFILTRATION CAPACITY TO DROP BELLOW DESIGN FLOW RATE. THE MEDIA SHALL BE REPLACED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR OR WHEN INFILTRATION CAPACITY IS UNRECOVERABLE. MEDIA SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS INCLUDING THE STATE DANGEROUS WASTE REGULATIONS (WAC-173-303). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STORMFILTER SCHEMATIC STD. PLAN - 248.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 104 of 223 EMERGENCY SPILLWAY PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS INLET PIPE & CATCH BASIN PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ACCESS RAMP TO BOTTOM OF FIRST WETPOOL CELL (7H:1V) (SEE TEXT) FIRST WETPOOL CELL 25% TO 35% OF WETPOOL VOLUME, EXCLUDING ACCESS RAMP BERM TOP WIDTH 5' MIN. (IF EARTHEN) SECOND WETPOOL CELL WQ DESIGN WS OVERFLOW WS EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WS BERM OR BAFFLE AT DESIGN WS OR SUBMERGED 1' BELOW DESIGN W.S. EXTEND BERM ACROSS ENTIRE WETPOOL WIDTH. . PLANTINGS REQUIRED ON CUT J^jLf SLOPES FOR LAKE PROTECTION ^7f~ FACILITIES MANHOLE & OUTLET PIPE SIZED TO PASS PEAK FLOW PER CONVEYANCE REQUIREMENTS OUTLET EROSION CONTROL & ENERGY DISSIPATION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS PLAN VIEW NTS NOTE: 1. This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2. Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. Maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on strafing section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fenced. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. 4. Wetponds with wetpool volumes less than or equal to 4,000 cubic feet may be single celled (i.e., no baffle or berm is required). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL WETPOND STD. PLAN - 249.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 105 of 223 SLOPE VEGETATION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS WETPOOL FLOW LENGTH = 3 (MIN.) X WIDTH WETPOOL DEPTH 8' MAX. RECIRCULATION RECOMMENDED FOR DEPTH > 6' INLET EROSION CONTROL/ SLOPE PROTECTION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SEDIMENT STORAGE DEPTH = 1'MIN. EMERGENT VEGETATION REQUIRED FOR WETPOOL DEPTHS 3' OR LESS NOTE: BERM SLOPE MAY BE 2:1 WHEN TOP SUBMERGED 1' BELOW WQ DESIGN WS OUTLET PIPE INVERT AT WETPOOL WS ELEVATION FENCE REQUIRED FOR SIDE SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3(V):1(H) EMERGENCY OVERFLOW_WS_ INVERT 6" MIN. BELOW TOP OF INTERNAL BERM. LOWER PLACEMENT IS DESIRABLE GRAVITY DRAIN (IF GRADE ALLOWS) 8" MIN. DIAMETER CAPACITY OF OUTLET SYSTEM SIZED TO PASS PEAK FLOW FOR CONVEYANCE REQ. :o^v. VALVE (MAY BE LOCATED INSIDE MH OR OUTSIDE WITH APPROVED OPERATIONAL ACCESS) EXTERIOR BERMS DESIGNED PER DAM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IF APPLICABLE SECTION B-B NOTE: 1. See detention facility requirements for location and setback requirements. 2. All facilities shall be fenced. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance of the facility. 3.This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 4.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 4.1. maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12% for gravel or modular grid paving. 4.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 4.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 4.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 4.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL WETPOND SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 249.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 106 of 223 B ACCESS COVER OR DOORS REQUIRED. 5' X 10' GRATE OVER SECOND CELL (MAY BE PROVIDED BY A GRATED 5' X 10' ACCESS DOOR OR PANEL) FRAME, GRATE AND LOCKING COVER MARKED •DRAIN" (TYP.) FIRST CELL SIZED FOR 25% TO 35% OF WETPOOL VOLUME BOTTOM SLOPE 0.5%-2% TOWARD INLET END AVERAGE SEDIMENT STORAGE T MIN. (FIRST CELL) NOTE: CAPACITY OF OUTLET PIPE DESIGNED TO PEAK FLOW FOR CONVEYANCE GRAVITY DRAIN (IF GRADE ALLOWS) PLACE AS LOW AS GRADE ALLOWS BUT MUST BE 6" MIN. ABOVE THE BASE ELEVATION OF VAULT WALLS OR ABOVE SEDIMENT STORAGE AREA NTS BOTTOM SLOPE 0.5-2% TOWARDS OUTLET END OF SECOND CELL (RECOMMENDED) ACCESS DOORS OR REMOVABLE PANEL AVERAGE 1' SEDIMENT STORAGE (FIRST CELL) AVERAGE 1' SEDIMENT STORAGE (FIRST CELL) NOTE: 1.1. SECTION B-B NTS THE VAULT SHALL BE SEPARATED INTO TWO CELLS BY A WALL OR A REMOVABLE BAFFLE. IF A WALL OR NON REMOVABLE BAFFLE IS USED, A 5-FOOT C X 10-FOOT REMOVABLE REMOVABLE MAINTENANCE ACCESS MOST BE PROVIDED FOR BOTH CELLS. 1.2. FOR VAULTS UNDER ROADWAYS, THE REMOVABLE PANEL MUST BE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE TRAVEL LANES. ALTERNATIVELY, MULTIPLE STANDARD LOCKING MANHOLE COVERS MAY BE PROVIDED. SPACING OF MANHOLE COVERS SHALL BE 12 FEET, MEASURED ON CENTER, TO FACILITATE REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT. LADDERS AND HAND-HOLDS NEED ONLY BE PROVIDED AT THE OUTLET PIPE AND INLET PIPE, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WETVAULT STD. PLAN - 249.20 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 107 of 223 PLAN VIEW Option A NTS OUTLET STRUCTURE (SEE DETAIL FIGURE) INLET EROSION CONTROL/SLOPE PROTECTION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS IF REQUIRED, PLACE LINER IN SECOND CELL TO HOLD WATER SLOPE MAYBE 2:1 ' WHEN TOP SUBMERGED 1 FT BELOW DESIGN WS SEDIMENT STORAGE DEPTH = 1' MIN. NOTE: SECTION VIEW Option A NTS 1. This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2. Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. Maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12% for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fences. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. 4. Wetponds with wetpool volumes less than or equal to 4,000 cubic feet may be single celled (i.e., no baffle ro berm is required). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STORMWATER WETLAND OPTION A STD. PLAN - 249.30 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 108 of 223 ACCESS RAMP TO BOTTOM OF FIRST WETPOOL CELL (7H:1V) (SEE TEXT) BERM TOP WIDTH 5'MIN. (IF EARTHEN) WQ DESIGN WS DETENTION WS OVERFLOW WS EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WS PLANTINGS REQUIRED ON CUT SLOPES FOR LAKE PROTECTION FACILITIES EMERGENCY SPILLWAY PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS INLET PIPE & CATCH BASIN PER WETPOND FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FIRST WETPOOL CELL 25% TO 35% OF WETPOOL VOLUME, EXCLUDING ACCESS RAMP BERM OR BAFFLE AT WQ DESIGN WS OR SUBMERGED 1' BELOW WQ DESIGN WS EXTEND BERM ACROSS ENTIRE WETPOOL. SECOND WETPOOL CELL CONTROL MANHOLE & OUTLET PIPE SIZED PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS OUTLET EROSION CONTROL & ENERGY DISSIPATION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ACCESS ROAD TO OUTLET STRUCTURE NOTE: 1 .This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. Maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12% for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straight section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fenced. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMBINED DETENTION AND WETPOND STD. PLAN - 252.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 109 of 223 SLOPE VEGETATION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ACCESS ROAD PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS INLET EROSION CONTROL/ SLOPE PROTECTION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SEDIMENT STORAGE DEPTH = V MIN. TOP OF BERM OR BAFFLE LEVEL AND AT WETPOOL DESIGN ELEVATION (FLOW EXITS FIRST CELL OVER BERM) OR AS NOTED NOTE: BERM SLOPE MAYBE 2:1 WHEN TOP OF BERM SUBMERGED 1' BELOW WQ DESIGN WS DETENTION''"*'"- - ' PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS EMERGENT VEGETATION REQUIRED FOR WETPOOL DEPTHS 3' OR LESS. SECTION A-A NTS . FENCE REQUIRED OUTLET PIPE INVERT OUT AT WETPOOL WS ELEVATION EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WS DETENTION OVERFLOW WS~ DETENTION DESIGN WS INVERT 6" MIN. BELOW TOP OF INTERNAL BERM. LOWER PLACEMENT IS DESIRABLE. GRAVITY DRAIN - (IF GRADE ALLOWS) 8" MIN. DIAMETER CAPACITY OF OUTLET SYSTEM PER DETENTION FACILITY ' REQUIREMENTS EXTERIOR BERMS DESIGNED PER DAM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IF APPLICABLE NOTE: SECTION BB NTS 1 .This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2.Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. Maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straight section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fenced. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMBINED DETENTION AND WETPOND - SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 252.10 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 110 of 223 SLOPE VEGETATION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ACCESS ROAD PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS DETENTION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS INLET EROSION CONTROL/ SLOPE PROTECTION PER DETENTION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SEDIMENT STORAGE DEPTH = 1' MIN. IF REQUIRED, PLACE LINER IN SECOND CELL TO HOLD WATER SECTION NOTE: 1 .This detail is a schematic representation only. Actual configuration will vary depending on specific site constraints and applicable design criteria. 2,Access Road shall meet the following design criteria. 2.1. Maximum grade shall be 15 % for asphalt paving and 12 % for gravel or modular grid paving. 2.2. Outside turning radius shall be 40 feet, minimum. 2.3. Fence gates shall be located only on straingh section of road. 2.4. Access roads shall be 15 feet in width on curves and 12 feet n straight sections. 2.5. A paved apron shall be provided where access roads connect to paved public roadways. 3. All facilities shall be fenced. Fence shall be provided around facility allowing proper maintenance per standard details unless otherwise specified. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMBINED DETENTION AND STORMWATER WETLAND SECTIONS STD. PLAN - 253.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 111 of 223 B ACCESS COVER OR DOORS REQUIRED. WETPOOL WIDTH **5 REMOVABLE , BAFFLE OR WALL SEE NOTE FRAME, GRATE AND LOCKING COVER MARKED "DRAIN" (TYP.) WETPOOL LENGTH PLAN VIEW lM- t iDER A 51 X 10' GRATE OVER SECOND CELL (MAY BE PROVIDED BY A GRATED 5' X 10' ACCESS DOOR OR PANEL) - "V SHAPED BOTTOM OUTLET OPEN PIPE FOR WETVAULT ONLY. SEE DETETENTION VAULT FOR COMBINED WATER QUALITY/ DETENTION VAULT OUTLET SIZE TO MEET CONVEYANCE REQUIREMENTS (CH.1) FIRST CELL SIZED FOR 25% TO 35% OF WETPOOL VOLUME BOTTOM SLOPE 0.5%-2% TOWARD INLET END AVERAGE SEDIMENT STORAGE 1'MIN. (FIRST CELL) NOTE: CAPACITY OF OUTLET PIPE DESIGNED TO PEAK FLOW FOR CONVEYANCE NTS GRAVITY DRAIN (IF GRADE ALLOWS) PLACE AS LOW AS GRADE ALLOWS BUT MUST BE 6" MIN. ABOVE THE BASE ELEVATION OF VAULT WALLS OR ABOVE SEDIMENT STORAGE AREA BOTTOM SLOPE 0.5-2% TOWARDS OUTLET END OF SECOND CELL (RECOMMENDED) T MIN. AVERAGE 1' SEDIMENT STORAGE (FIRST CELL) AVERAGE 1' SEDIMENT STORAGE (FIRST CELL) NOTE: 1.1. SECTION B-B NTS THE VAULT SHALL BE SEPARATED INTO TWO CELLS BY A WALL OR A REMOVABLE BAFFLE. IF A WALL OR NON REMOVABLE BAFFLE IS USED, A 5-FOOT C X 10-FOOT REMOVABLE REMOVABLE MAINTENANCE ACCESS MOST BE PROVIDED FOR BOTH CELLS. 1.2. FOR VAULTS UNDER ROADWAYS, THE REMOVABLE PANEL MUST BE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE TRAVEL LANES. ALTERNATIVELY, MULTIPLE STANDARD LOCKING MANHOLE COVERS MAY BE PROVIDED. SPACING OF MANHOLE COVERS SHALL BE 12 FEET, MEASURED ON CENTER, TO FACILITATE REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT. LADDERS AND HAND-HOLDS NEED ONLY BE PROVIDED AT THE OUTLET PIPE AND INLET PIPE, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMBINED DETENTION AND WETVAULT STD. PLAN - 254.00 MARCH 2008 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 112 of 223 WATER STANDARD PLANS - 300 [Water Plan General Notes ^Connection to Water Main w/ Tapping Tee & Valve :Connection to Watermain w/ Cut in Line Tee and 1 Valve 'Connection to Watermain w/ Cut in Line Tee and 2 Valves 'Connection to Watermain w/ Cut in Line Tee and 3 Valves :Connection to Watermain Existing Tee or End Line Cap jPoly Pig Station for Cleaning of Watermain ! ( Filling and Testing of Watermain (future detail - to be added) Fire Hydrant Assembly Fire Hydrant Locations and Clearance (future detail - to be added) Hydrant Marker Layout 3/4 inch & 1 inch Water Service [3/4 & 2 inch Water Service Located in Planting Strip •2" and Vh" Water Service Located in Right-of-Way Behind Sidewalk 3, 4, & 6 inch Compound Domestic Water Meter Assembly Valve Box, Marker, and Operating Nut Extension ! Concrete Blocking for Horizontal and Downward Vertical Bends Concrete Blocking for Vertical Fittings Concrete Blocking for Dead Man Anchor (future detail - to be added) Shackle Rods & Tie Bolts 2 inch Blow-Off Permanent Assembly 2 inch Blow-Off Temporary Assembly 1" Air and Vacuum Release Valve Assembly 2" Air and Vacuum Release Valve Assembly %" and 1" Individual Pressure Reducing Valve Assembly Pressure Reducing Station in Vault - Standard Pressure Reducing Station in Vault with In-Line Valve W to 2" Double Check Valve Assembly For Irrigation or Residential Fire Sprinkler 300.00 300.10 300.20 300.30 300.40 300.50 300.60 300.70 310.10 310.20 310.30 '320.10 320.20 320.30 320.40 330.10 330.20 330,30 330.40 330.50 340.10 340.20 340.30 340.40 || 340.50 340.60 340.70 340.80 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 113 of 223 (Reserved for Future Detail 11350,10 (Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly in Hot Box (1350.20 H" DDCV Assembly with Standpipe Outside Installation 1(360.10 6", 8" &. 10 " Double Check Detector Assembly with Standpipe Outside [[360.20 Installation II 4" DDCV Assembly Without Standpipe Outside Installation |l 360.30 6", 8" & 10 " Double Check Detector Assembly without Standpipe Installation [[360.40 Inside Building Install for 3" and Larger Detector Double Check Valve Assembly ||360.50 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 114 of 223 WATER PLAN GENERAL NOTES Standard Plan No. 300 1. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND WSDOT/APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION AS AMENDED BY THE CITY OF RENTON. A SET OF CITY APPROVED PUNS SHALL BE KEPT AT THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS. A PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE SHALL BE HELD PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR AND OR DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY PERMITS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL REMAIN IN SERVICE DURING CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL 1-800-424-5555 TO VERIFY UTILITY LOCATIONS BEFORE BEGINNING EXCAVATION. 3. ALL MATERIALS USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE NEW AND UNDAMAGED, AND "CATALOG CUTS" FOR ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE CITY OF RENTON PRIOR TO BRINGING ANY MATERIALS ON-SITE. 4. ALL WATER MAIN PIPE MATERIALS SHALL BE CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON PIPE, THICKNESS CLASS 52 PER AWWA C151 AND C 104. PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE PUSH-ON OR MECHANICAL JOINT. CAST IRON OR DUCTILE IRON PIPE FITTINGS SHALL BE CLASS 250 AS PER ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10-82. ALL DUCTILE IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH 8-MIL BLACK, TUBE-TYPE, POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PER AWWA C105 STANDARDS. 5. MINIMUM COVER FROM TOP OF WATER MAINS TO FINISHED GRADE SHALL BE 36 INCHES FOR PIPE DIAMETER OF 10-INCH OR LESS AND 48 INCHES FOR PIPE DIAMETER OF 12-INCH AND LARGER. MAXIMUM COVER FOR ALL WATER MAINS SHAU BE 60 INCHES. ANY DEVIATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. WHERE UTILITY CONFLICTS OCCUR, THE PROFILE OF THE WATER MAIN SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY TO CLEAR CONFLICTS AND TO PROVIDE MINIMUM COVER. PIPE DEFLECTION SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE-HALF OF PIPE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION FOR SIZE OF PIPE USED. ALL TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE MODIFIED PROCTOR TEST METHOD (MDD) IN ROADWAYS, ROADWAY SHOULDERS, ROADWAY PRISM AND DRIVEWAYS, AND 85 PERCENT MDD IN UNPAVED AREAS. ALL PIPE ZONE COMPACTION SHALL BE 95 MDD. 6. CONCRETE BLOCKING FOR WATER MAINS SHALL BE DESIGNED, INSTALLED AND POURED IN PLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARD DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL BE INSTALLED AT ALL VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL BENDS, FITTINGS AND BASE OF HYDRANTS. MEGA-LUGS (OR SIMILAR PRODUCT) MAY BE REQUIRED ON ALL MECHANICAL JOINTS IN ADDITION TO CONCRETE BLOCKING. 7. ALL NEW WATER MAIN PIPES AND FITTINGS SHALL HAVE A FOAM PIPE PIG RUN THROUGH THEM PRIOR TO BEING FLUSHED, DISINFECTED, AND TESTED. CLEANING, PRESSURE AND PURITY TESTING SHALL BE DONE IN THE PRESENCE OF AND UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A CITY OF RENTON UTILITY INSPECTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY, INSTALL AND REMOVE PLUGS, CORPORATION STOPS, BLOW-OFF ASSEMBLIES, AND THRUST RESTRAINT/ BLOCKING FOR TESTING AND PURrTY ACCEPTANCE. NO CONNECTION SHALL BE MADE BETWEEN THE NEW MAIN OR BETWEEN THE NEW WET-TAP VALVE TO AN EXISTING MAIN UNTIL THE NEW PIPING HAS BEEN FOAM-PIGGED, DISINFECTED, FLUSHED, AND PASSED BOTH PRESSURE AND PURITY TESTING. 8. NEW WATER MAINS INCLUDING SERVICE LATERALS SHALL BE TESTED AT A STATIC PRESSURE OF 150 PSI ABOVE WORKING PRESSURE WITH A MINIMUM OF 225 PSI TEST PRESSURE FOR 120 MINUTES WITH A MAXIMUM OF 5 PSI PRESSURE DROP DURING THE ENTIRE TEST PERIOD. UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE PRESSURE TEST, THE LINE SHALL BE DISINFECTED, FLUSHED, AND THEN WATER SAMPLES SHALL BETAKEN FOR PURITY TESTING BY THE PUBUC WORKS INSPECTOR. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTS AT LEAST 10 WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE EXISTING WATER SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE THE EXISTING WATER MAIN AND FITTINGS AT THE CONNECTION POINT BEFORE ORDERING THE NECESSARY ADAPTORS AND FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR THE FINAL CONNECTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, REMOVE ALL SURFACE MATERIALS, AND PROVIDE SHORING AND ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE CITY OF RENTON TO PERFORM THE CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING WATER SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL BACKFILL, CONCRETE BLOCKING, AND COMPLETE SURFACE RESTORATION. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATER PLAN GENERAL NOTES STD. PLAN - 300.0 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 115 of 223 TESTING DETAIL NEW 0.1. WATER LINE TAPPING TEE (MJxFL) TAPPING GATE VALVE (FL XMJ) TEMPORARY PLUG (MJ) WITH 2-INCH TAP AND 2-INCH BLOW-OFF ASSEMBLY CONCRETE BLOCKING VERTICAL CROSS(MJxFC) f OR POLYPIGGING 1-BLIND FLANGE ON TOP WITH 2" TAP AND 2" PLUG 1-BLIND FLANGE ON BOTTOM 1-PLUG(MJ) WITH 2"TAP & 2" BLOW-OFF TEMPORARY BLOCK FINAL CONNECTION DETAIL NEW D.I. WATER LINE • AFTER ALL CLEANING BY POLYPIG, PRESSURE TESTING AND DISINFECTION, REMOVE TEMPORAY BLOCK & BLOW-OFF AND CONNECT TO VALVE WITH D.I. SLEEVE (MJ) & D.I. SPOOLS FINAL CONNECTION BY CITY FORCES NOTES: 1. TAPPING TEES SHALL BE MADE OF CAST IRON. DUCTILE IRON OR EPOXY-COATED STEEL. BOLTS AND NUTS SHAL BE COR-TEN. ALL TEES AND VALVES SHALL BE WATER TESTED BEFORE TAP 2. NO SIZE ON SIZE TAPS ON CAST-IRON WATER LINES. TAP SHALL BE AT LEAST 2" SMALLER DIAMETER THAN THE EXISTING MAIN. 3. NO WET TAP ON ASBESTOS CEMENT LINE OR STEEL LINE 4. WET-TAPPING OF EXISTING CITY OF RENTON WATER MAINS WILL BE DONE BY SPEER TAP OR SUPERIOR TAPPING INC. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE AND VERIFY THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENT OF EXISTING LINE OR STUB AND SHALL START LAYING THE NEW LINE AT THE SAME HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENT OF THE EXISTING STUB. 6. CITY FORCES WILL PERFORM THE FINAL CONNECTION FROM THE WATER LINE TO THE TAPPING VALVE WITH D.I. SLEEVE AND D.I. SPOOL. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN WITH TAPPING TEE & VALVE STD. PLAN - 300.1 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 116 of 223 EXISTING WATER LINE VERTICAL CROSS(MJxFL) FOR POLYPIGGING ONE BLIND FLANGE ON TOP WITH 2"TAP & 2"PLUG ONE BLIND FLANGE ON BOTTOM ONE (MJ) PLUG WITH 2" TAP & 2" TEMPORARY BLOW-OFF TEMPORARY BLOCK CUT-IN (BY CITY FORCES) TEE (FLxFL) W/ CONC. BLOCK 1- GATE VALVES (FLxMJ) 2- SOLID SLEEVES (MJ) OR RO-MAC COUPLINGS 1- PLUG (MJ) W/2'TAP & TEMP. BLOW-OFF TEMP. BLOCK EXISTING WATER LINE EXISTING WATER LINE FINAL CONNECTION DETAIL K AFTER ALL TESTING, CLEANING BY POLYPIG, AND DISINFECTION, REMOVE TEMP. BLOCK & BLOW-OFF & CONNECT WITH SLEEVE (MJ) & D.I. SPOOLS FINAL CONNECTION BY CITY FORCES EXISTING WATER UNE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN CUT IN-LINE TEE & ONE VALVE STD. PLAN - 300.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 117 of 223 EXISTING WATER LINE TESTING DETAIL PLAN VIEW + ±8 FT + * ±8 FT ± •kHMB VERTICAL CRQSS(MJxFL) FDR POLYPIGGING DNE BLIND FLANGE ON TDP WITH 2'TAP 8, 2'PLUG DNE BLIND FLANGE ON BDTTOM DNE (MJ) PLUG WITH 2' TAP 8, 2* TEMPORARY BLOW-OFF TEMPORARY BLOCK CUT-IN (BY CITY FDRCES) TEE (FLxFL) W/ CDNC, BLOCK 2- GATE VALVES (FLxMJ) 2- SDLID SLEEVES (MJ) DR RD-MAC COUPLINGS 1- ADAPTER (FL X MJ) 1- PLUG (MJ) W/2'TAP 8, TEMP. BLOW-OFF TEMP, BLDCK EXISTING WATER LINE EXISTING WATER LINE FINAL CONNECTION DETAIL AFTER ALL TESTING, CLEANING BY POLYPIG, AND DISINFECTION, REMOVE TEMP, BLOCK 8, BLOW-OFF 8, CDNNECT WITH SLEEVE (MJ) 8, D.I, SPDDLS FINAL CONNECTION BY CITY FDRCES EXISTING WATER LINE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN CUT IN-LINE TEE & TWO VALVES STD. PLAN - 300.3 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 118 of 223 WATER LINE TESTING DETAIL PLAN VIEW •^IMB CUT-IN (BY CITY FDRCES) TEE (FLxFL) W/ CONC. BLOCK 3- GATE VALVES (FLxMJ) 2- SOLID SLEEVES (MJ) DR RD-MAC COUPLINGS 1- PLUG (MJ) W/2-TAP 8, TEMP. BLDW-DFF TEMP. BLOCK VERTICAL CRDSS(MJxFL) FOR PDLYPIGGING DNE BLIND FLANGE DN TOP WITH 2'TAP 8, 2'PLUG ONE BLIND FLANGE DN BOTTOM ONE (MJ) PLUG WITH 2' TAP 8, 2' TEMPORARY BLDW-DFF TEMPORARY BLDCK AFTER ALL TESTING, CLEANING BY PDLYPIG, AND DISINFECTIDN, REMDVE TEMP. BLDCK 8, BLDW-OFF 8, CONNECT WITH SLEEVE (MJ) 8, D.I, SPDDLS FINAL CONNECTION BY CITY FDRCES EXISTING WATER LINE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN CUT IN-LINE TEE & THREE VALVES STD. PLAN - 300.4 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 119 of 223 TESTING DETAIL ±10 FT EXISTING TEE, DEAD END LINE, CAP OR PLUG DO NOT DISTURB BLOCKING VERTICAL CROSS (MJxFL) FOR POLYPIGGING 1-BLIND FLANGE ON TOP WITH 2"TAP & 2"PLUG 1-BLIND FLANGE ON BOTTOM 1-PLUG(MJ) W/2"TAP & 2" BLOW-OFF TEMP. BLOCK EINAL CONNECTION DETAIL NEW WATER LINE- EXIST. WATER LINE AFTER ALL TESTING, CLEANING BY POLYPIG AND DISINFECTION, REMOVE TEMP. BLOCK & BLOW-OFF & CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER LINE WITH SLEEVE (MJ) AND D.I. SPOOLS FINAL CONNECTION BY CITY FORCES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN EXISTING TEE OR END LINE CAP STD. PLAN - 300.5 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 120 of 223 FINISHED GRADE ELEVATION 3 FT MIN. COVER (10-INCH DIAMETER AND UNDER) 4 FT MIN. COVER (12-INCH DIAMETER AND OVER) TEMPORARY 2" GALVANIZED PIPE AND 2" GATE VALVE INSTALL 2 PLUG ON TOP BLIND FLANGE AFTER REMOVAL OF POLYPIG VERTICAL CROSS FOR POLYPIGGING STATION: SIZE OF VERTICAL CROSS SHALL BE THE SAME AS SIZE OF MAIN LINE VERTICAL CROSS (MJ X FL) ONE BLIND FLANGE ON TOP OF CROSS WITH 2' (REMOVE BLOW-OFF ASSEMBLY AND INSTALL 2" ONE BLIND FLANGE ON BOTTOM OF CROSS ONE PLUG (MJ) ON END OF CROSS CONCRETE BLOCKING ALL DEBRIS AND POLYPIGS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SUMP OF VERTICAL CROSS BEFORE DISINFECTION OF NEW WATER MAIN TAP & 2 TEMPORARY BLOW-OFF ASSEMBLY PLUG AFTER REMOVAL OF CLEANING "POLY-PIG") PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT POLY PIG STATION FOR CLEANING OF WATER MAINS STD. PLAN - 300.6 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 121 of 223 FIRE HYDRANT SHALL BE COREY-TYPE EQUAL TO IOWA F-5110 OR COMPRESSION TYPE SUCH AS CLOW MEDALLION; M & H 929, MUELLER SUPER CENTURION 200, AND WATEROUS PACER WITH 6" MECHANICAL JOINT INLET WITH LUGS. 5-1/4" MAIN VALVE OPENING. TWO 2-1/2" HOSE CONNECTIONS NATIONAL STANDARD THREADS. 4" PUMPER CONNECTION CITY OF SEATTLE THREADS WITH A STORZ ADAPTOR, 4.875" SEATTLE THREAD X 5" STORZ, ATTACHED WITH 1/8" STAINLESS STEEL CABLE. 1-1/4" PENTAGON OPERATING NUT. FIRE HYDRANT TO BE PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF PAINT. KELLY-MOORE/PRESERVATIVE PAINT No. 5780-563 DTM ACRYLIC GLOSS, SAFETY YELLOW OR APPROVED EQUAL. PUMPER CONNECTION TO FACE ROADWAY OR AS DIRECTED BY RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIRE HYDRANT EXTENSION TO BE USED IF REQUIRED. TWO-PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOX WITH LUG TYPE COVER. EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDRY CO. STANDARD 8" TOP SECTION WITH REGULAR BASE SECTION LENGTH TO FIT. VALVE NUT EXTENSION AS REQUIRED. RAISED PAVEMENT MARKER TYPE 88-A STIMSONITE TWO-WAY BLUE REFLECTIVE CONCRETE THRUST BLOCK f 16" x 8" x 4" MININUM CONCRETE BEARING BLOCK UNDER HYDRANT CONCRETE BLOCKING MAIN LINE TEE. WITH 6" FLANGE SIDE OUTLET. 6" GATE VALVE (FL X MJ) AWWA C-509, RESILIENT SEAT 6" DUCTILE IRON PIPE, CLASS 52 CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT 2-3/4" COR-TEN STEEL TIE RODS. •1/2 YARD OF 1-1/4" WASHED DRAIN ROCK 1' ABOVE BOOT FLANGE. PLACE 8 MIL POLYETHYLENE FILM AROUND TOP AND SIDES OF GRAVEL. FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY I— LEVEL ALL GRDUND MIN 3' RADIUS LEVEL ALL GROUND MIN 3' RADIUS ONE MAN ROCK 6" CONCRETE PAD L EILL HYDRANT LOCATION IN CUT OR EILL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 310.1 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 122 of 223 MARKER MARKER MARKER TWO LANE ROAD OFFSET MARKER TO INDICATE WHICH SIDE OF STREET HYDRANT IS ON (4" FROM DOTS OR PAINTED LINE) ON SIDE STREETS WHERE THE HYDRANT IS WITHIN 20' OF A MAIN TRAVELED STREET, THE MARKER IS TO BE INSTALLED ON THAT MAIN STREET MARKER ^ ^ MARKER FOUR LANE ROAD OFFSET MARKER TO INDICATE WHICH SIDE OF STREET HYDRANT IS ON (4" FROM DOTS OR PAINTED LANE DIVIDER) FIVE LANE ROAD OFFSET MARKER TO INDICATE WHICH SIDE OF STREET HYDRANT IS ON (4" FROM DOTS OR PAINTED LANE DIVIDER) HYDRANT MARKERS L .7" 4" RAISED PAVMENT MARKER TYPE 88 AB STIMSONITE TWO-WAY (BLUE) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HYDRANT MARKER LAYOUT STD. PLAN - 310.3 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 123 of 223 13"x24" PLASTIC METER BOX EQUAL TO MID-STATES PLASTIC, INC. BCF SERIES MSBCF 1324-18 WITH 1.75" THICK DUCTILE IRON DIAMOND PLATE COVER EQUAL TO MID-STATES PLASTICS, INC. MSCBC-1324-R WITH READER LID AND 2" DRILLED HOLE FOR TOUCHREAD PIT LID (SEE DETAIL A-A) CITY PIPING N UNIMPROVED RIGHT OF WAY INSTALL METER BOX AT PROPERTY LINE WITH 12" LONG COPPER TAILPIECE. y- SIDEWALK NEW DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN -TOUCHREAD WATER METER TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CITY TYPE "K" SOFT COPPER TUBING PRIVATE PIPINO CORPORATION STOP WITH BALL VALVE. FORD TAPERED THREAD (CC). QUICK JOINT (3/4" FB1000-3-Q) OR AY MCDONALD 4701B (1" FB1000-4-Q) OR AY MCDONALD 4701B IF SERVICE LINE TO HOUSE IS TO BE INSTALLED IN THE FUTURE INSTALL FORD C14-33 OR 44 FIPT x COMPRESSION COUPLING COPPERSETTER FOR 5/8"x3/4" METER: FORD VBH72-15W-44-33G, OR McDONALD BRASS: 21-215WCQQ33, OR MUELLER: 3/4-B-2470-2 WITH ANGLE BALL VALVE ON INLET AND SINGLE CHECK VALVE ON OUTLET COPPERSETTER FOR 1" METER: FORD VBH72-15W-44-44G. OR McDONALD BRASS: 21-415WCQQ44, OR MUELLER: 1-B-2470-2 BOTH INLET AND OUTLET WITH QUICK JOINT. PADLOCK WINGS ON INLET ANGLE BALL VALVE AND SINGLE CHECK VALVE ON OUTLET. ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE WITH QUICK JOINT. NOTE: ALL METER BOXES INSTALLED WITHIN CONCRETE OR PAVED DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE CAST-IRON EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDARY. EXPANSION JOINTS MUSH BE INSTALLED ON BOTH SIDES OF METER BOX. A-A DRILL 2" DIA. HOLE FOR AMR (AUTOMATIC METER READ) TOUCHREAD DEVICE - 2-1/2" MIN. FROM NEAREST AND FRONT EDGE OF PIT LID NOTE: THE CENTER OF THE HOLE MUST BE AT LEAST 1 FROM UNDERNEATH RIBS UNLESS THE RIB SPACING ALLOWS THE NUT TO TIGHTEN AGAINST THE OPEN SIDE OF MORE THAN ONE RIB. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STD. PLAN - 320.1 NOVEMBER 2009 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 124 of 223 CITY PIPING 1-1/2" AND 2" WATER SERVICE DETAIL CAUTION: VALVE BOX SHOULD NOT REST ON PIPE. LATER COMPACTION IN AREA OF VALVE BOX COULD CAUSE THE BREAKAGE OF THE SERVICE. -IN UNIMPROVED RIGHT-OF-WAY INSTALL METER BOX AT PROPERTY LINE WITH 12" LONG COPPER TAILPIECE A-A PRIVATE PIPING DRILL 2" DIA. HOLE FOR TOUCHREAD DEVICE 2-1/2" MIN. FROM NEAREST AND FRONT EDGE OF PIT LID QUICK-JOINT 'COUPLING x MIPT" CAST IRON OR DUCTILE IRON WATERMAIN TYPICAL RIB NOTE: THE CENTER OF THE HOLE MUST BE AT LEAST 1" FROM UNDERNEATH RIBS UNLESS THE RIB SPACING ALLOWS THE NUT TO TIGHTEN AGAINST THE OPEN SIDE OF MORE THAN ONE RIB. MATERIAL LIST FOR 2" SERVICE: METER LOCATED IN PLANTING STRIP BETWEEN CURB & SIDEWALK 1. 2" topped tee, on new water main. 2. 4" long X 2" brass nipple with threaded ends (MIPT). 3. 2" resilient seat gate valve with threaded ends, square operating nut, and valve nut extension if required (see standard detail 330.1). 4. Two piece cast iron valve box. Standard 8" top section with regular base section, length to fit, "lug" type cover. 2" brass bushing (MIPT x FIPT). 5. 2 each 2" brass or bronze nipples 6" length, threaded ends. 2 each 2"- 90" brass or bronze elbows (FIPT x FIPT). 6. 2" (MIPT) x compression fitting, Ford C84—66 or equal. 7. 2" soft copper tubing type K or brass nipples (MIPT x MIPT), length to fit. 8. 2" threaded brass 90" ell. 9. 2" Customsetter with by-pass Ford: VBH 86-12B-11-77 (x 17-3/16" ), McDonald Brass: 30B715WDFF77S or Mueller 8-1427-2", with flanged angle ball valve and padlock wings on inlet, and angle check valve outlet, ball valve on bypass with padlock wings. Customsetter shall have vertical inlet and outlet. 10. Rigid meter spreader to be supplied and installed in meter setter by contractor. 11. Water meter shall be supplied and installed by City of Renton upon payment of oil related water meter fee and satisfactory pressure and purity tests. 12. 17"x30" Plastic meter box equal to Mid-Stotes Plastics, Inc. BCF Series MSBCF 1730-18 with 2" thick Ductile iron diamond plate cover 18"x31" equal to Mid-Stotes Plastics, Inc. MSCBC-1730-R with 2" drilled hole for touchread pit lid, and meter read lid. 13. 2" coupling (compression x FIPT) with 2" plug (MIPT), Ford C-14-66 or equal. The property owner is responsible for any necessary adaptation or extension of water service. NOTE: MATERIAL LIST FOR 1-1/2" SERVICE: METER LOCATED IN PLANTING STRIP BETWEEN CURB & SIDEWALK 1. 2" tapped tee on new water main. 2. 4" long X 2" brass nipple with threaded ends (MIPT). 3. 2" resilient seat gate valve with threaded ends, square operating nut, and valve nut extension if required (see standard detail 330.1). 4. Two piece cast iron valve box. Standard 8" top section with regular base section, length to fit, "lug" type cover. 5. 2" X 1-1/2" hex brass bushing (MIPT x FIPT). 2 each 1-1/2" brass or bronze nipples 6" length, threaded ends. 2 each 1-1/2"-90' brass or bronze elbows (FIPT x FIPT). 6. 1-1/2" (MIPT) x compression fitting, Ford C84-66 or equal. 7. 1-1/2" soft copper tubing type K or brass nipples (MIPT x MIPT), length to fit. 8. 1-1/2" threaded brass 90' ell, for Ford L44-77 or equal. 9. 1-1/2" Customsetter with by-pass Ford: VBH 86-12B-11-66 (x 13-3/16"), McDonald Brass: 30B612WDFF665 or Mueller B-1427-1 1/2", with flanged angle ball valve and padlock wings on inlet, and angle check valve outlet, ball valve on bypass with padlock wings. Customsetter shall have vertical inlet and outlet. 10. Rigid meter spreader to be supplied and installed in contractor. 11. Water meter shall be supplied and installed by City of Renton upon payment of all related water meter fee and satisfactory pressure and purity tests. 12. 17"x30" Plastic meter box equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. BCF Series MSBCF 1730-18 with 2" thick Ductile iron diamond plate cover 18"x31" equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. MSCBC-1730-R with 2" drilled hole for touchread pit lid. 13. 1-1/2" coupling (compression x FIPT) with 1-1/2" plug (MIPT), Ford C-14— 66 or equal. The property owner is responsible for any necessary adaptation or extension of water service. neter setter by ALL METER BOXES INSTALLED IN CONCRETE OR PAVED DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE CAST-IRON EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDARY. EXPANSION JOINTS MUST BE INSTALLED SIDES OF METER BOX. 12" MINIMUM ON BOTH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1 1/2" AND 2" WATER SERVICE LOCATED IN PLANTING STRIP STD. PLAN - 320.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 125 of 223 CAUTION VALVE BOX SHOULD NOT REST ON PIPE. LATER COMPACTION IN AREA OF VALVE BOX COULD CAUSE THE BREAKAGE OF THE SERVICE. 9 MIN. 12" MAX. CRUSHED ROCK BASE- TO SUPPORT VAULT. 1-1/2"' AND 2" WATER SERVICE DETAIL MATERIAL LIST FOR 2" SERVICE WITH METER LOCATED IN RIGHT-OF-WAY BEHIND SIDEWALK • PRIVATE PLUMBING SHALL CONNECT HERE "2 BRASS PLUG (THREADED) BY PASS NOT ALLOWED FOR IRRIGATION METERS MIPT x QUICK JOINT and valve nut extension If length to ) or McDonald brass inlet, and angle check valve have vertical inlet and outlet. related water 1. 2 tapped tee on new water meter. 2. 4" long X 2" brass nfpple with threaded ends (MIPT). 3. 2" resilient seat valve with threaded ends, square operating nut required (see standard detail 330.1). 4. Two piece cast iron valve box. Standard 8" top section with regular base section fit, "lug" type cover. 5. 2" brass bushing (MIPT x FIPT) 2 each 2" brass or bronze nipples 6" length, threaded ends 2 each 2"-90' brass or bronze elbows (FIPT x FIPT) 6. 2" (MIPT) x compression fitting, Ford C84—66 or equal. 7. 2" soft copper type K or brass nipples, length to fit. 8. 2" threaded brass 90* ell. 9. 2" Customsetter with by-pass Ford VBH 86-128-11-77 (17-3/16"; 30B715WDFF775, with flanged angle ball valve and padlock wings on outlet, ball valve on bypass with padlock wings. Customsetter shall 10. Rigid meter spreader to be supplied and installed in meter setter by contractor. 11. Water meter shall be supplied and installed by City of Renton upon payment of meter fee and satisfactory pressure and purity tests. 12. 17"x30" equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. BCF Series MSBCF 1730-18 with 2" thick Ductile iron damond plate cover 18"x31" equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. MSCBC-1730-R with 2" drilled hole for touchread pit lid, and meter read lid. 13. 2" coupling (compression x FIPT) with 2" plug (MIPT), Ford C—14-66 or equal. The property owner is responsible for any necessary adaptation or extension of water service. MATERIAL LIST FOR 1-1/2" SERVICE WITH METER LOCATED IN RIGHT-Of-WAY BEHIND SIDEWALK 1. 2" tapped tee on new water main 2. 4" long X 2" brass nipple with threaded ends (MIPT). 3. 2" resilient seat valve with threaded ends, square operating nut and valve nut extension if required (see standard detail 330.1). 4. Two piece cast iron valve box. Standard 8" top section with regular base section, length to fit, "lug" type cover. 2" X 1-1/2" hex brass bushing (MIPT x FIPT), 2 each 1-1/2" brass or bronze nipples 6" length (threaded ends), 2 each 1-1/2"- 90* brass or bronze elbows (FIPT x FIPT) 6. 1-1/2" (MiPT) x compression fitting, Ford C84-66 or equal. 7. 1 — 1/2" soft copper type K or brass nipples, length to fit. 8. 1-1/2" pack-joint 90* ell, for Ford L44-77 or equal. 9. 1-1/2" Customsetter with by-pass Ford VBH 66-12B x 13-3/16" or McDonald brass, with flanged angle ball valve and padlock wings on inlet, and angle check valve outlet, ball valve on bypass with padlock wings. Customsetter shall have vertical inlet and outlet. 10. Rigid meter spreader to be supplied and installed in meter setter by contractor. 11. Water meter shall be supplied and installed by City of Renton upon payment of all related water meter fee and satisfactory pressure and purity tests. 12. 17"x30" equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. BCF Series MSBCF 1730-18 with 2" thick Ductile iron damond plate cover 18"X31" equal to Mid-States Plastics, Inc. MSCBC-1730-R with 2" drilled hole for touchread pit lid and meter read lid. 13. 1-1/2" coupling (compression x FIPT) with 1-1/2" plug (MIPT), Ford C-14-66 or equal. The property owner is responsible for any necessary adaptation or extension of water service. DRILL 2 DIA. HOLE FOR - TOUCHREAD DEVICE A-A 2-1/2" MIN. AND FRONT TYPICAL RIB FROM NEAREST - EDGE OF PIT LID 5. NOTE: ALL METER BOXES INSTALLED IN CONCRETE OR PAVED DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE CAST-IRON EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDARY. EXPANSION JOINTS MUST BE INSTALLED 12" MINIMUM ON BOTH SIDES OF METER BOX. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2 AND 1 1/2" WATER SERVICE LOCATED IN RIGHT OF WAY BEHIND SIDEWALK STD. PLAN - 320.3 FEBRUARY 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 126 of 223 REGISTER SHALL BE TOUCH READ PIT LID (TR-PL) AND BE INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATION ENCODER TYPE (ICE). METER MUST READ IN CU. FT. 4" 90" BEND (MJ) TEE (MJxFL) GATE VALVE (FLxMJ) "4 POST INDICATOR VALVE (MJxMJ) PAINTED BLUE 2-3/4" SHACKLE RODS PER CITY OF RENTON SPECIFICATIONS 4" TEE (MJxFL) WELDED STEEL COLLAR TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. LOCATE HOLE 2# FROM EDGE OF PIT LID AND RIBS. PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT WITH 2 3"x3" HINGED PLATE COVER. OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS 4'-8"x7'-0". (EQUAL TO PIPE INC., OR UTILITY VAULT WITH 57-7L-B. 2 3x3' DIAMOND PLATE DOORS) 4" 90' BEND (MJ) INSTALL IN TEST PORT A 2"x2" BRASS NIPPLE WITH A 2" RESILIENT SEATED BRASS GATE VALVE AND 2" PLUG. FLxMJ ADAPTOR DEADMAN BLOCK REQUIRED WITH SHACKLING TO TEE 6",4" OR 3" GATE VALVE (FLxFL) NON-RISING STEM WITH HAND WHEEL EQUAL TO MUELLER CO.A-2380-6. SENSUS MODEL 520R RADIO READ PIT SET SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER 6" OR 4" (FLxPE) CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON PIPE CLASS 52 3-6" LONG WITH COLLAR 20" FROM P.E. EQUAL TO THOSE SUPPLIED BY PACIFIC WATER WORKS CO. INC. TWO PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOX, EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDRY CO. STANDARD 8" TOP SECTION, WITH REGULAR BASE SECTION LENGTH TO Fl" VALVE NUT EXTENSION IF REQUIRED (DWG BR46/PAGE B090) 6", 4" OR 3" GATE VALVE (FLxMJ) EQUAL TO MUELLER CO. A-2380-20. 3 TO BUILDING 6",4" OR 3" COMPOUND WATER METER (FL) EQUAL TO SENSUS SRII COMPOUND METER WITH TOUCHREAD PITLID I.C.E. REGISTER & SENSOR WITH 4 WHEEL HIGH RESOLUTION (100 CUBIC FEET) REGISTER. FOR 3" METER, REDUCE AT METER WITH 4"X3" FLxFL CONCENTRIC REDUCER. ADJUSTABLE STEEL PIPE SUPPORT STANCHION BOLTED TO FLOOR OR 4 PExPE CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON PIPE CLASS 52. LENGTH TO FIT. " 6 OR 4" FLEXIBLE FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTOR, ROMAC OR APPROVED EQUAL. GENERAL NOTES: ALL METERS AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE COMBINATIONS ARE NOT SHOWN OR INCLUDED IN THE STANDARD DETAIL DRAWINGS. IF YOUR PARTICULAR COMBINATION IS NOT SHOWN, AN APPROVED DRAWING WILL BE REQUIRED BY THE UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT. FOR ITS INSTALLATION. THE PRINCIPAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING VAULT SIZING ARE THE LENGTH OF FITTINGS OR THEIR CLEARANCE FROM THE VAULT WALLS, (WHICH CLEARANCE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 12" FROM THE ENDS AND THE SIDE CLEARANCE SHOULD BE AS TYPICALLY SHOWN ON THE VARIOUS STANDARD DETAILS). NOTE: DEADMAN BLOCK SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED SO IT BEARS AGAINST SUFFICIENT UNDISTURBED EARTH SO AS TO SUPPORT THE DESIGNED THRUST. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 3", 4" & 6" COMPOUND DOMESTIC WATER METER ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 320.4 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 127 of 223 12" MIN. 18' MAX, SEE DETAIL VALVE BOX LID WITH EARS IN DIRECTION OF WATER MAIN AND WORD «#* "WATER" CAST INTO IT 4" CONCRETE COLLAR FOR VALVES IN PAVED AREAS 2 PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOX, RICH-SEATTLE TYPE OR OLYMPIC FOUNDRY 2" SQUARE OPERATING NUT 4-1/4" DIA. /8" MIN. THICKNESS 1 STEEL LENGTH AS REQUIRED /8" MIN. THICKNESS 2-1/4" INSIDE MEASUREMENT 2-1/4" DEPTH SECTION A-A VALVE OPERATING NUT EXTENSION VALVE OPERATION NUT EXTENSION NOTE: EXTENSIONS ARE REQUIRED WHEN VALVE NUT IS MORE THAN THREE (3) FEET BELOW FINISHED GRADE. EXTENSIONS ARE TO BE A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) FOOT LONG. ONLY ONE EXTENSION TO BE USED PER VALVE. NOTE: ALL EXTENSIONS ARE TO BE MADE OF STEEL, SIZED AS NOTED, AND PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF METAL PAINT. VALVE MARKER NOTES: VALVE MARKERS SHALL BE EQUAL TO CARSONITE UTILITY MARKER VALVE MARKER POST TO BE USED FOR ALL MAIN LINE VALVES OUTSIDE PAVED AREAS 38' = fe MM 24" 62" WHITE POST VALVE MARKER POST PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT VALVE BOX, MARKER & OPERATING NUT EXTENSION STD. PLAN - 330.1 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 128 of 223 11-1/4" BEND 22-1/2" BEND 45" BEND 6Ee& CAP 90" BEND THRUST BLOCK BEARING AREA IN SQUARE FEET (SEE NOTES) FOR HORIZONTAL AND DOWNWARD VERTICAL BENDS SOIL FITTING 4" 6" 8" 12" FIRM SILT OR FIRM SILTY SAND 90- BEND 7.0 13.3 23.3 53.0 TEE 4.2 9.4 16.7 37.5 45- BEND CAP OR PLUG 4.2 9.4 16.7 37.5 11 1/4- & 22 1/2' BEND 1.7 3.8 6.7 15.0 COMPACT SAND 90' BEND 2.9 6.7 11.7 26.5 TEE 2.1 4.7 8.4 18.8 45' BEND CAP OR PLUG 2.1 4.7 8.4 18.B 11 1/4' & 22 1/2' BEND 1.0 1.9 3.4 7.5 COMPACT SAND & GRAVEL 90- BEND 2.2 5.0 8.8 20.0 TEE 1.6 3.5 6.3 14.0 45" BEND CAP OR PLUG 1.6 3.5 6.3 14.0 11 1/4- & 22 1/2- BEND 1.0 1.4 2.5 5.6 AREAS CALCULATED ON 300 PSI TEST PRESSURE. 3'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN LESS THAN 12". 4'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN 12" OR GREATER. MAX. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = 0.5 x DEPTH OF TRENCH MIN. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = O.D. PIPE + 1.0' THRUST BLOCK BEARING AREA REFERS TO THE FACE OF BLOCK MEASURED IN SQUARE FEET NOTES: 1. LOCATION AND SIZE OF BLOCKING FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 12"DIAMETER AND FOR SOIL TYPES DIFFERENT THAN SHOWN SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER. 2. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE POURED IN PLACE AGAINST UNDISTURBED NATIVE GROUND. 3. ALL POURED THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE BACKFILLED AFTER MIN. 1 DAY. PRESSURE TESTING SHALL OCCUR AFTER CONCRETE HAS REACHED NOMINAL COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. 4. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE CONCRETE CL 5 (1-1/2"). 5. BLOCKING AGAINST FITTINGS SHALL BEAR AGAINST THE GREATEST FITTING SURFACE AREA POSSIBLE, BUT SHALL NOT COVER OR ENCLOSE BELL ENDS, JOINT BOLTS OR GLANDS REASONABLE ACCESS TO BOLTS AND GLANDS SHALL BE PROVIDED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONCRETE BLOCKING FOR HORIZONTAL AND DOWNWARD VERTICAL BENDS STD. PLAN - 330.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 129 of 223 SHACKLE RODS (TYP) TYPE A TYPE B BLOCKING FOR 45" VERTICAL BENDS < o s Oco Z Ld y5 CO — Ld Q_ CL 4" 6" 8" 1?" UJ cc X> CO CO i— CO UJ 1— 300 VB Q |co m Ld _,Ld y Ld LU > 45 °Z Oca °8 27 64 125 91 fi S UJ en r> °h u_ Ld UJ Q CO 3 4 5 fi d DI A O F S H A C K L E RO D S ( 4 ) IN C H E S 3/4 1 L DE P T H O F R O D S I N CO N C R E T E IN C H E S 20 30 TYPE A BLOCKING FOR 11 1/4' & 221/2' VERTICAL BENDS < o 2 Oco Z Ld y 5 LJz co — Ld Q_ Q. 4" 6" 8" 12" UJ tm => CO CO ^co L?" 1— CO Ld 1— 300 300 300 300 VB Q UJ Ld > 111/4 221/2 111/4 221/2 111/4 221/2 111/4 221/2 tci feo §8 8 12 12 27 16 43 64 125 S Ld CO Z> °l- U_ UJ Ld Q CO 2 21/4 21/4 3 21/2 31/2 4 5 d DI A O F S H A C K L E RO D S ( 2 ) IN C H E S 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 L DE P T H O F R O D S I N CO N C R E T E IN C H E S 18 24 24 24 24 36 R = INSIDE RADIUS OF SHACKLE ROD BEND SHACKLE RODS (TYP) TYPE B PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONCRETE BLOCKING FOR VERTICAL FITTINGS STD. PLAN - 330.3 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 130 of 223 Where shown on the plans or in the specifications or required by the Engineer, joint restraint system (shackle rods) shall be used. All joints restraint materials used shall be those manufactured by Star National Products, 1323 Holly Avenue, PO Box 258, Columbus, Ohio 43216 unless an equal alternate is approved in writing by the Engineer. Steel Types: High strength low—alloy steel (cor—ten), ASTM A538 heat-treated. Materials 1. Tiebolt: ASTM A588, Grade B, Cor-Ten, equd to SuperStar Tielbolt SST 7 : 5/8" for 2" and 3" mechanical joints (M.J.) with eye for 5/8" rod SST 7 : 3/4" for 4" to 12" M.J. with eye for 3/4" rod SST 756 : 3/4" for 14" to 24" M.J. with eye for 3/4" rod SST 747 : 3/4" for 4" to 12" M.J. with eye for 7/8" and 1" rod SST 757 : 3/4" for 14" to 24" M.J. with eye for 7/8" and 1" rod SST 778: 1" for 30" to 36" M.J. with eye for 1" rod 2.Tienut: Hex Nut ASTM A588, Grade B, Cor—Ten, equal to SuperStar Tienut SS8 for 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" Tiebolt and Tierod 3.TEecoupling with Tiestop Pin ASTM A588, Grade 8, Cor—Ten, equal to SuperStar Tiecoupling SS10 for 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" Tierod 4. Tierod: Continuous threaded rod for cutting to desired lengths ASTM A588, Grade B, Cor-Ten, equal to SuperStar Tierod SS12 for 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" 5.Tiewasher ASTM A588, Grade B, Cor—Ten, equal to SuperStar Tiewasher SS17 for 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1" round flat washer Installation: Install the joint restraint system in accordance with the Manufacturer's instructions so all joints ore mechanically locked together to prevent joint separation. Tiebolts shall be installed to pull agoinst the mechanical joint body and not the M.J. follower. Torque nuts at 75—90 foot pounds for 3/4" nuts. Install tiecouplings with both rods threaded equal distance into tiecouplings. Arrange tierods symmetrically around the pipe. Where a Manufacturer's mechanical joint valve or fitting is supplied with slots for "T" bolts instead of holes, a flanged valve with a flange by mechanical joint adaptor shall be used instead, so as to provide adequate space for locating tiebolt. Where a continuous run of pipe is required to be restrained, no run of restrained pipe shall be greater than 60 feet fn length betwee fittings. Insert long body solid sleeves as required on longer runs to keep tierod lengths to the 60 foot maximum. Pipe used in continuously restrained runs shall be mechanical joint pipe and tiebolts shall be installed as rod guides at each joint. Pipe Size Inches 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18' 23 24 30 36 42 AB Test Pressure PSI 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 25Q 250 250 250 250 200 200 200 200 2 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 4 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" Number and Size of Rods 6 B 10 12 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" ' 14 1" 24 1" 1" PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SHACKLE RODDS AND TIE BOLTS STD. PLAN - 330.5 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 131 of 223 WATER MAIN 2 CLOSE NIPPLE 2 90' ELBOW CONCRETE BLOCKING IF ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT IS REQUIRED, INSTALL 2-2" CLOSE NIPPLE AND 2-2" 90' BEND, SCREWED AT THIS POINT. y- FIELD LOCATE PLASTIC METER BOX IN PLANTER OR CAST IRON BOX IN PAVED OR CONCRETE AREAS. 2" CLOSE NIPPLE 2" 90' ELBOW GALVANIZED PIPE AS REQUIRED PLAN TWO PIECE CAST IRON VALVE EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDRY CO. STANDARD 8" TOP SECTION, WITH REGULAR BASE SECTION LENGTH TO FIT. 2" RESILIENT SEATED GATE VALVE, SCREWED 2" GALVANIZED PIPE 12" LONG 2" CLOSE NIPPLE BETWEEN CAP OR PLUG AND 2" 90- ELBOW INSTALL 4 MIL POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC COVER OVER WASHED GRAVEL. CUT HOLE FOR PIPE 10 CU. FT. WASHED GRAVEL PASSING 1-1/2" AND RETAINED ON 1/4" MESH FOR DRAIN VALVE NUT EXTENSION AS REQUIRED (SEE DWG BR46 / PAGE B090) GROUND LINE 6" MAX.' CONCRETE SIDEWALK 2 1/2" NST (HOSE) AND 2 1/2" FNST CAP WITH GASKET 2"x2"x2" TEE AND 2" CAP 2" CLOSE NIPPLE BEWTEEN TEE AND 90" ELBOW. 90' ELBOW ELEVATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2" BLOW-OFF PERMANENT ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 340.1 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 132 of 223 WATER MAIN 2" CLOSE NIPPLE 2" 90° ELBOW CONCRETE DEAD MAN BLOCKING WITH SHACKLE RODS TO CAP, BLOCK SHALL BE POURED AGAINST UNDISTURBED EARTH, SIZE OF BLOCK TO BE DETERMINED BASED ON TEST PRESSURE OF WATER LINE AND SOIL CHARACTERISTICS. CAST IRON CAP OR PLUG WITH 2" IPS TAP SHALL BE A ROCKWELL 482 END CAP COUPLING. 2 GALVANIZED IRON PIPE AS REQUIRED. 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, 12" LONG. PLAN TWO PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOX EQUAL TO RICH VALVE CO. STANDARD 8" TOP SECTION, WITH REGULAR BASE SECTION LENGTH TO FIT. 2 GALVANIZED IRON PIPE 12 LONG VALVE NUT EXTENSION IF REQUIRED (SEE DWG BR46 / PAGE B090) 2 RESILIENT GATE VALVE, SCREWED INSTALL 2" 90- ELBOW, SCREWED 2" PLUG, SCREWED 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE AS REQUIRED. INSTALL 2 SCREWED 90' ELBOW, 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE AS REQUIRED. ELEVATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2" BLOW-OFF TEMPORARY ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 340.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 133 of 223 2" BEEHIVE STRAINER CUT OPENING AS REQUIRED, AFTER INSTALLATION, GROUT AROUND PIPE. 2" OPEN PATTERN, RETURN BEND - 180" 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE FIELD LOCATE INSTALL: 1 - 2"X1" REDUCER 2 - 2" 90- BENDS AS SWING JOINT 17 x30 PLASTIC METER BOX EQUAL TO MID STATES PLASTIC, BCF SERIES 1730-18 WITH 2" THICK DUCTILE IRON DIAMOND PLATE. 18"x31" MSCBC 1730R 1 BRONZE GATE VALVE, SCREW EQUAL TO RED-WHITE VALVE CORP. FIG N0.280 COUPLING COPPER TO MALE IRON PIPE-FORD C28-44 OR EQUAL. 2" RESILIENT SEAT GATE VALVE WITH THREADED ENDS 2" BRASS NIPPLE - 6" LONG (MIPT X MIPT) 2" IRON PIPE THREAD CORPORATION STOP WITH 90" BEND FOR COPPER. FORD TYPE F1000 PACK JOINT CTS. DOUDLE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP WITH 2" IPS TAP TO FIT, EQUAL TO MEULLER CO. 2"x1" BRASS BUSHING WASHED GRAVEL, PASSING 1/4" MESH FOR DRAIN 1/2" AND RETAINED ON NOTE: AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INSTALLED AT HIGHEST POINT OF LINE. IF HIGH POINT FALLS IN A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE INSTALLED, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEPTH OF LINE TO CREATE A HIGH POINT AT A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CAN BE INSTALLED. LOCATE ARE-VACUUM METER BOX OUTSIDE OF TRAFFIC AREAS, IN PLANTING STRIPS, BEHIND CURB OR SIDEWALK. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1" AIR & VACUUM RELEASE ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 340.3 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 134 of 223 2" BEEHIVE STRAINER 2"x2"x2" TEE OPEN PATTERN, RETURN BEND - 180' 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE FIELD LOCATE 2" 90' ELBOW CUT OPENING AS REQUIRED, AFTER INSTALLATION, GROUT AROUND PIPE. 2" UNION SHORT NIPPLE 2" CLOSE NIPPLE 2" UNION 17"x30" PLASTIC METER BOX EQUAL TO MID STATES PLASTIC, BCF SERIES 1730-18 WITH 2" THICK DUCTILE IRON DIAMOND PLATE. 18"x31" MSCBC 1730R 2" BRONZE GATE VALVE, SCREWED EQUAL TO RED-WHITE VALVE CORP. FIG NO. 280 2 GALVANIZED IRON PIPE TO FIT WASHED GRAVEL, PASSING 1-1/2" AND RETAINED ON 1/4" MESH FOR DRAIN 2" RESILIENT SEAT GATE VALVE WITH THREADED ENDS 2-2" BRASS 90" BENDS WITH CLOSE NIPPLE BETWEEN BENDS CLOSE NIPPLE 2 CORPORATION STOP 90' BEND, LP. THREAD TO COPPER, EQUAL TO FORD FB 500. DOUDLE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP WITH 2" IPS TAP TO FIT, EQUAL TO MUELLER CO. DOUDLE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP WITH 2" PS TAP TO FIT, EQUAL TO MUELLER CO. -AIR AND VACUUM VALVE 2" ASSEMBLY APCO NO. 1452C OR EQUAL. NOTE: AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INSTALLED AT HIGHEST POINT OF LINE. IF HIGH POINT FALLS IN A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE INSTALLED, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEPTH OF LINE TO CREATE A HIGH POINT AT A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CAN BE INSTALLED. LOCATE AIR VACUUM METER BOX OUTSIDE OF TRAFFIC AREAS, IN PLANTING STRIPS, BEHIND CURB AND SIDEWALK. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AIR & VACUUM RELEASE ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 340.4 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 135 of 223 INSIDE HOUSE PREFERRED CONFIGURATION FLOW ADJACENT TO WATER METER PROPERTY UNE OUTSIDE FOUNDATION SAWDUST FILL FOR 3/4" AND 1" SERVICE (3/4" SHOWN) # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ITEM 90' GALVANIZED STEEL ELBOW 3/4" PACKING JOINT COUPLING W/MALE IRON PIPE THREAD FOR COPPER PIPE SERVICE: FORD C84-33 OR EQUIVALENT FOR GALVANIZED PIPE SERVICE: FORD C85-33 OR EQUIVALENT PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE W/STRAINER - 3/4" WITH UNION COUPLINGS AT INLET AND OUTLET, WILKINS 600 SERIES OR EQUAL (WITH INTERNAL BYPASS AND STRAINER) 3/4" CLOSE UNION - BRASS (M X F) 3/4" BRASS VALVE 12" STANDARD METER BOX W/SOLID COVER CONCRETE: 17 1/4 X 28 5/8 INSIDE DIMENSIONS, EQUAL TO FOG TITE METER SEAL CO. +2 PLASTIC: 13 X 24 j INSIDE DIMENSIONS, EQUAL TO BROOKS METER BOX 3/4" GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE, THREADED, LENGTH AS REQUIRED 3/4" X 1/4" X 3/4" STD. BRASS TEE 1/4" PETCOCK (M X F) 3/4" BRASS NIPPLE AMT 4 EA. 2 EA. 1 EA. 1 EA. VARIABLE 1 EA. VARIABLE 1 EA. 1 EA. VARIABLE FUNCTION THE FUNCTION OF A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE IS TO REDUCE HIGH-WATER PRESSURES IN THE SERVICE CONNECTION TO AN ACCEPTABLE RANGE OF 55 TO 75 PSI INSTALLATION OF A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE IS REQUIRED WHERE THE SERVICE CONNECTION PRESSURE EXCEEDS 80 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH IN ACCORDANCE TO THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE. INSTALLATION THE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE CUSTOMER'S PROPERTY "DOWNSTREAM" OF THE METER BOX. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF THE VALVE SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE CUSTOMER. THREE POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE VALVE ARE SHOWN ABOVE. A BUILDING DEPARTMENT PLUMBING PERMIT IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ' & 1" INDIVIDUAL PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 340.5 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 136 of 223 FLOW r- DUCTILE IRON PIPE (FL x PE) @UT||_|TY VAlJLT co. VAULT s MIN. LENGTH ^0R APPROVED EQUAL 4" THICK CONCRETE SPLASH BLOCK THRUST RESTRAINT COLLAR F( IN-LINE PRV OPTION. SEE DETAIL. THRUST BLOCK (TYP.) PRV VAULT - PLAN VIEW UNDISTURBED SOIL INSTALL NON-SHRINK EPOXY GROUT THRUST RESTRAINT COLLAR FOR IN-LINE PRV OPTION. SEE DETAIL BEEHIVE STRAINER 36" FOR PIPES 10" & SMALLER, 4B" FOR PIPES 12" & LARGER INUTILITY VAULT CO. VAULT i OR APPROVED EQUAL UTILITY VAULT CO. VAULT OR APPROVED EQUAL 4 MIN^_ FINISH GRADE 0)~ 2" TYP. U) 12" MIN i*~o~s^rT PRV VAULT - ELEVATION £ 1.0% NOTE: SUBMERSIBLE PUMP 12VDC WARREN-RUPP SPA 1-1/2 E WHERE STROM DRAIN IS ABOVE FLOOR ELEVATION OF PRV VAULT. PLAN FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR SPECIFIC USAGE. • CONNECTION TO STORM PIPE WITH CATCH BASIN OR MANHOLE ADJUSTABLE STEEL PIPE SUPPORT, STANCHIONS BOLTED TO FLOOR. - •'/ ! 1 '' © © T ' \' © ^' I PRV VAULT - SECTION INLET A: OUT- LET PIPE SIZE (IN) © 6 8 10 12 14 16 PREV SIZE (IN) 6 8 10 12 14 16 AUZILLARY PREV SIZE (IN) ® 1-1/2 2 2-1/2 3 4 4 TEE (FLxFLxFL) SIZE (IN) © 6x4 6x4 10x6 12x6 14x4 16x4 ISOLATION GATE VALVE (FLxFL) © FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTOR SIZE (IN) © © 6 8 10 12 14 16 D.I. PIPE CL 52 (FL x PE) LENGTH (IN) © 36 24 24 16 24 18 GATE VALVE, UNION, TEE & BEND SIZE (IN) 1-1/2 (SE) 2 (SE) 2-1/2 (SE) 3 (SE) 4 (NO UNION) 4 (NO UNION) PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SIZE (IN) @ 1-1/2 (SE) 2 (SE) 2-1/2 (SE) 3 (SE) 4 (FL) 4 (a) UILITY VAULT CO. VAULT MODEL NO. (OR APPROVED EQUAL) 5106-LA 5106-LA 612-LA 612-LA S14-LA 814-LA UTILITY VAULT CO. VAULT COVER (QTY) O MODEL nO. (OR APPROVED EQUAL) ® 3-332P 3-332P 3-332P 3-332P 3-332P 3-332P PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PRESSURE REDUCING STATION 1N-VAULT STANDARD STD. PLAN - 340.6 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 137 of 223 SPLASH BLOCK 90* BEND WITH THRUST BLOCK ISOLATION VALVE FLOW -— TEE WITH THRUST BLOCK PRV STATION SEE DETAIL SHEET 90" BEND WITH THRUST BLOCK 2' M,N_ ISOLATION VALVE IN-LINE ZONE VALVE (NORMALLY CLOSED) FLOW TEE WITH THRUST BLOCK STANDARD PRV STATION SITE PLAN SPLASH BLOCK THRUST RESTRAINT COLLAR FLOW- WATER WAIN PRV STATION SEE DETAIL SHEET THRUST RESTRAINT COLLAR FLOW • TEE WITH BLIND FLANGE FOR FUTURE BY-PASS (MJxMJxFL) PRV STATION SITE PLAN IN-LINE OPTION GENERAL NOTES 1. The concrete vault shall be either a precast vault mode by Utility Vault Co. or equal as specified in the Standard Details, or shall be cast—in—place with 8" walls and slabs. All joints shall be sealed so vault will remain watertight. 2. The vault cover shall be three 3' x 3' spring loaded hinged steel plate, lockable doors with recessed lift handles, as made by Utility Vault Co. or approved equal. 3. Pipe supports shall be adjustable steel pipe support Stanchions bolted to floor of vault. 4. The vault shall contain one ladder constructed of golvanized steel. A detail plan of location and construction shall be submitted to City prior to installation. 5. The exterior of the vault shall be sealed with two coats of ATCO Bitumastic No. 2221. 6. The interior walls and ceiling of the vault shall be painted with two coats of Koppers Ramuc Utility Enamel Flat, or approved equal. The floor shall not be painted. 7. The piping and equipment in the vault shall be given a complete field coat of Inertol Rust Penetrating Primer No. 621 or approved equal. Two finish coats of Torex 800 Enamel, or approved equal, shall be applied over the field coated primer. 8. The Standard PRV Station Site Plan shall be used for all new PRV station construction except when limited right—of—way or existing buildings are restrictive. In such coses, and with City approval, the in-line option may be used. 9. All isolation and zone valves outside the PRV station shall be provided with a valve box when valves are 10" in size or smaller or a valve chamber when valves are 12" in size or larger. 10. Pressure gauges shall be provided on both inlet and outlet pipes in the PRV vault. Secondary gauges shall be mounted on the ceiling in easy view to be read from outside the vault. Gauges shall read from 0-300 psi. Gauge installation shall include petcock between pipe and gouge. 11. Joints on all valves and fittings outside the vault shall be mechanical joints unless otherwise specified. Joints on valves and fittings inside vault shall be flanged or screwed as specified. 12. Vault drain shall be piped to the nearest storm drain sewer or open drainage ditch in lieu thereof. If no storm drain or drainage ditch is available, vault shall be constructed with a sump on the outlet side of the vault. A sump pump shall be installed and the discharge from the pump released onto a concrete pad outside the vault. 13. Cut 3" thick x 5" wide ethafoam 220 or equal to a length necessary to fit the size of pipe installed and compressed into place. The contractor shall make sure the foam is compacted tightly between pipe and vault wall with no voids. Lightly grout interior around pipe. 14. Pipe extending through vault shall be ductile iron, class 53, cement lined. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PRESSURE REDUCING STATION IN-VAULT WITH IN-LINE VALVE STD. PLAN - 340.7 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 138 of 223 >-< >- IF1 °lo i— x e> a. o 6" MIN. DIRECTION OF FLOW 3" (MIN.) 6"MIN.(TYP.) -UNION (TYP.) PLAN TO CITY METER •STACKED METER BOXES 6 MIN. FREE DRAINING GRAVEL NOTES: 1. ALL DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLIES (DCVA's) MUST BE LISTED ON LATEST LIST OF "BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN WASHINGTON STATE", PUBLISHED BY STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 2. THE OWNER/APPLICANT MUST OBTAIN A SEPARATE CITY OF RENTON PLUMBING PERMIT FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE DCVA AND PIPING. THE OWNER SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN THE DCVA AND ALL PIPING AND APPURTENANCES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. 3. THE DCVA MUST BE TESTED BY A STATE CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER AFTER ITS INITIAL INSTALLATION, AFTER REPAIRS AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER AT OWNER'S EXPENSE. A COPY OF THE TEST REPORT SHALL BE SENT OR FAXED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT., ATTN: WATER UTILITY CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL SPECIALIST, FAX NO. 425-430-7241. 4. DCVA AND METER BOX SHALL BE LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO THE WATER METER. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT %" TO 2" DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR IRRIGATION OR RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER STD. PLAN - 340.8 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 139 of 223 120 VOLT ELECTRICAL OUTLET FOR HEAT TAPE. INSTALL HEAT TAPE FOR FREEZE PROTECTION CENTER BACKFLOW PREVENTER IN ENCLOSURE 3 MIN. 3/8" X 4" ANCHOR BOLTS PER MANUFACTURER CONCRETE SLAB FINISHED GRADE CONNECT TO WATER METER IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO RPBA FLOW INSTALLED W/ APP'D. MATERIAL PER UPC (SIZE AS REQ.) SIDE VIEW TO OWNERS ELECTRICAL PANEL. DIRECT BURIAL OR IN RIGID CONDUIT PER ELECTRICAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. METER SIDE NOTES: 1. ALL REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLIES (RPBA's) MUST BE LISTED ON LATEST LIST OF "BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN WASHINGTON STATE", PUBLISHED BY STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 2. THE OWNER/APPLICANT MUST OBTAIN A SEPARATE CITY OF RENTON PLUMBING PERMIT FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE RPBA AND PIPING. THE OWNER SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN THE RPBA AND ALL PIPING AND APPURTENANCES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. 3. THE RPBA MUST BE TESTED BY A STATE CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER AFTER ITS INITIAL INSTALLATION, AFTER REPAIRS AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER AT OWNER'S EXPENSE. A COPY OF THE TEST REPORT SHALL BE SENT OR FAXED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT., ATTN: WATER UTILITY CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL SPECIALSIT, FAX NO. 425-430-7241. 4. DRAIN SHALL BE SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL MANUAL STANDARDS 3" DRAIN FOR 1" OR SMALLER RPBA's, 4" DRAIN FOR 1.5" TO 2" RPBA's, 6" FOR 3" RPBA's. 5. RPBA AND ENCLOSURE SHALL BE LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO THE WATER METER. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY IN HOT BOX STD. PLAN - 350.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 140 of 223 THE BY-PASS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY. 5/8" x 3/4" METER SHALL BE SENSUS SRII WITH TOUCHREAD PITLID (TR/PL) ICE REGISTER. (METER OWNED BY CITY) PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT WITH 2 - 3'x 3' HINGED STEEL PLATE COVERS. DIMENSIONS 5'-0" x 9'-0" x 7-2" UTILITY VAULT CO. 4484-LA OR EQUAL 2 X 2)5" FIRE DEPARTMENT SIAMESE CONNECTION FOR STANDPIPE WITH BREAKABLE CAST IRON HOSE CAPS. 4 SWING TYPE GRAVITY OPERATED CHECK VALVE, FL. EQUAL TO MUELLER CO. A-2600-6 WITH BALL DRIP VALVE AT BOTTOM INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT (TYP.) " PIPE. FLx FL. 3'0" LONG SHORT RADIUS 9D BEND FL ALL DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLIES SHALL INCLUDE RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES AND TEST COCKS. AND APPROVED CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL ASSEMBLIES PER DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LATEST APPROVED LIST. TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY INCLUDES - TWO RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES. 4"" FLANGED COUPLING- ADAPTER EQUAL TO ROMAC. 6" MIN. DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM WITH CATCH BASIN OR MANHOLE COMPACTED FOUNDATION NOTE: GRAVEL 1. LOCATE VAULT IN PLANTING AREA NOT IN PAVING. 4" GATE VALVE MJ X FL WITH INDICATOR POST INDICATOR POST VALVE SAME SIZE AS DOUBLE CHECK VALVE (MUELLER CO. OR EQUAL). PAINTED RED. 4" DUCTILE IRON CLASS 52 PIPE, CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT. 4" 90- BEND FL. GALVANIZED STEEL LADDER ADJUSTABLE STEEL PIPE SUPPORT, STANCHIONS BOLTED TO FLOOR END VIEW 2. 4" AND LARGER BENDS AND TEES TO BE CAST IRON CEMENT LINED. 3. TEMPORARY SUPPORT SHALL BE PROVIDED UNDER VALVES AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION TO CENTER THE PIPE IN VAULT OPENING. AFTER COMPLETE INSTALLATION REMOVE THE TEMPORARY SUPPORT AND INSTALL ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORT. 4. GALVANIZED LADDER FOR ACCESS. 5. AFTER FIELD INSTALLATION, MAIN DDCVA AND BY-PASS DCVA MUST BE TESTED SATISFACTORILY BY A DEPT. OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER. TEST REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT. PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF NEW LINE. 6. INSTALL BRASS >i" FLARE TEST COCKS WITH >i" FLARE CAPS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DDCV ASSEMBLY WITH STANDPIPE OUTSIDE CONNECTION STD. PLAN - 360.1 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 141 of 223 PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT WITH 3 - 3'x 3: HINGED STEEL PLATE COVERS. DIMENSIONS 5'-8"x 11'-2"x 7'-2" EQUAL TO UTILITY VAULT OR EQUAL TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. THE BY-PASS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY. 5/8"x3/4" SENSUS SRII (TR/PL) METER WITH ICE REGISTER. ONE EACH SIDE PRIVATE -TEE (MJ x FL) -GATE VALVE (FL x MS) -TO CITY MAIN 12" ALL AROUND 10", 8" OR 6" FL.x P.E. PIPE WITH FROM P.E. 10"- 3'-8 8"- 3'-6" 6"- 4'-0" COLLAR 18" " LONG LONG LONG -4"x 2 1/2" FIRE DEPARTMENT DOUBLE CONNECTION FOR STAND PIPE WITH BREAKABLE CAST IRON HOSE CAPS. ONE EACH SIDE EQUAL TO GRINNEL FIG. 1682 WITH HOSE CAPS FIG. 1333. 6* SWING TYPE GRAVITY OPERATED CHECK VALVE, FL. EQUAL TO MUELLER CO. A-2600-6 WITH BALL DRIP VALVE AT BOTTOM INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT (TYP.) -6" PIPE, FLx FL. 3'0" LONG - 6"& 8" ASSEMBLY. 6" SHORT RADIUS 90" BEND FL. -10" ASSEMBLY 90' 8"X6" REDUCING BEND FL. 'TO BUILDING 7^10 BUILUI -DEADMAN BLOCK REQUIRED. FL x MJ ADAPTOR NOTE: 10", 8", OR 6" FLANGED COUPLING- ADAPTER EQUAL TO ROMAC. TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. 0" ASSEMBLY 10"x10"x8"TEE FL. ASSEMBLY 8"x8"x6" TEE, FL. £ ASSEMBLY 6'x6"x6" TEE, FL. 10", 8", OR 6" GATE VALVE, FL.x MJ, WITH INDICATOR POST. INDICATOR POST VALVE SAME SIZE AS DOUBLE CHECK VALVE (MUELLER CO. OR EQUAL), PAINTED RED. 10", 8", OR 6" DUCTILE IRON CLASS 52 NIPPLE PIPE, CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT. LOCATE VAULT IN PLANTING AREA, NOT IN PAVING. 4" AND LARGER BENDS AND TEES TO BE CAST IRON CEMENT LINED. TEMPORARY SUPPORT SHALL BE PROVIDED UNDER VALVES AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION TO CENTER THE PIPE IN VAULT OPENING. AFTER COMPLETE INSTALLATION REMOVE THE TEMPORARY SUPPORT AND INSTALL ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORT. INSTALL GALVANIZED LADDER FOR ACCESS. AFTER FIELD INSTALLATION, MAIN DDCVA AND BY-PASS DCVA MUST BE TESTED SATISFACTORILY BY A DEPT. OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER. TEST REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT. PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF NEW LINE. INSTALL BRASS )i" FLARE TEST COCKS WITH Ji" FLARE CAPS. 18" FOR 10" 1/2" FOR 8" 1/2" FOR 6" ASSEMBLY 17 ASSEMBLY 18 ASSEMBLY 5/8"x3/4" INVENSYS TR-PL METER WITH ICE REGISTER 6" MIN. DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM WITH CATCH BASIN OR MANHOLE COMPACTED FOUNDATION GRAVEL GALVANIZED STEEL LADDER ADJUSTABLE STEEL PIPE SUPPORT, STANCHIONS BOLTED TO FLOOR. END VIEW PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 6",8" & 10" DOUBLE DETECTOR CHECK ASSEMBLY WITH STANDPIPE OUTSIDE INSTALLATION STD. PLAN - 360.2 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 142 of 223 4 FL.xP.E. DUCTILE IRON CLASS 52 CEMENT LINED PIPE WITH COLLAR 18" FROM P.E. AS SUPPLIED BY PACIFIC WATER WORKS SUPPLY CO INC. [THE BY-PASS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE [DETECTOR AS PART OF THE DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY. TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT 4" DUCTILE IRON CLASS 53 P.E.xP.E. PIPE, CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT. DEADMAN BLOCK REQUIRED TO BUILDING 4" GATE VALVE (MJ) WITH INDICATOR POST. INDICATOR POST VALVE SAME SIZE AS DOUBLE CHECK VALVE, PAINTED RED. 4" FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER EQUAL TO ROMAC. ALL DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLIES SHALL INCLUDE RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES AND TEST COCKS AND CAPS. AND APPROVED CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL ASSEMBLIES PER D.S.H.S. LATEST APPROVED LIST. DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY INCLUDES TWO RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES. PLAN U UPRECAST CONCRETE VAULT WITH 2 - 3'x3' STEEL PLATE COVER. DIMENSION 4'-8" x 7'-0" UTILITY VAULT CO. 577-LA OR EQUAL. HINGED x 7'-0" TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 2" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT (TYP.) CONCRETE SUPPORT PADS OR ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORTS. NOTE: INSTALL GALVANIZED LADDER FOR ACCESS. AFTER FIELD INSTALLATION, MAIN DDCVA AND BY-PASS DCVA MUST BE TESTED SATISFACTORILY BY A DEPT. OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER. TEST REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT. / PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF NEW LINE. INSTALL K" FLARE TEST COCKS WITH &" FLARE CAPS. 6" MIN. DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM COMPACTED FOUNDATION GRAVEL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 4" DDCV ASSEMBLY WITHOUT STANDPIPE OUTSIDE INSTALLATION STD. PLAN - 360.3 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 143 of 223 10", 8" Sc 6" FL. x P.E. DUCTILE IRON CLASS 52 CEMENT LINED PIPE WITH COLLAR 18" FROM P.E. AS SUPPLIED BY PACIFIC WATER WORKS SUPPLY CO, INC. THE BY-PASS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY. ALL PIPING TO BE BRASS OR BRONZE. INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT 10", - 3'-8" LONG 8" - 3'-6" LONG 6" - 4'-0" LONG CONCRETE BLOCKING ALL DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLIES SHALL INCLUDE RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES AND TEST COCKS. AND APPROVED CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL ASSEMBLIES PER D.S.H.S. LATEST APPROVED LIST. 10", 8" &. 6" DUCTILE IRON CLASS 53 P.E.xP.E. PIPE, CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT. DEADMAN BLOCK REQUIRED 10". 8" & 6" GATE VALVE (MJ) WITH INDICATOR POST. INDICATOR POST VALVE SAME SIZE AS DOUBLE CHECK VALVE. 10", 8" OR 6" FLANGED COUPUNG ADAPTER EQUAL TO ROMAC. DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY INCLUDES TWO RESILIENT SEATED SHUTOFF VALVES. PLAN TOUCH READ PIT LID SENSOR MOUNTED ON STEEL PLATE COVER THROUGH 1-5/8" DIA. DRILLED HOLE IN COVER. PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT WITH 2 - PLATE COVER. DIMENSION 5-0" x 9'- TO PIPE OR UTILITY VAULT CO. 3'x3' HINGED STEEL 0" X 7'-2" EQUAL GALVANIZED STEEL LADDER INSTALL EPOXY NON-SHRINK GROUT (TYP.) 11" FOR 10" PIPE 18" FOR 8" PIPE 23" FOR 6" PIPE CONCRETE SUPPORT PADS OR ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORTS COMPACTED FOUNDATION GRAVEL NOTE: INSTALL GALVANIZED LADDER FOR ACCESS. AFTER FIELD INSTALLATION, MAIN DDCVA AND BY-PASS DCVA MUST BE TESTED SATISFACTORILY BY A DEPT. OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER. TEST REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT. PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF NEW LINE. INSTALL BRASS PLUGS AT ALL TEST COCKS. MIN. DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM ELEVATION PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 6", 8", & 10" DOUBLE CHECK DETECTOR ASSEMBLY WITHOUT STANDPIPE INSTALLATION STD. PLAN - 360.4 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 144 of 223 PERIMETERS OF MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO BE PAINTED ON FLOOR IN WHITE ENAMEL PAINT STRIPE, WITH 2 INCH STENCILED BLACK LETTERS TO SAY: "DO NOT BLOCK ACCESS" DDCVA MUST BE INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER PIPE PENETRATION THROUGH BUILDING FLOOR SLAB. ROOM IN WHICH DDCVA IS LOCATED SHALL: A. HAVE FLOOR DRAIN CONNECTED TO THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. B. HAVE A HEATING SYSTEM (40' F MIN. TEMP.) NO HEAT TAPE C. NOT BE USED FOR STORAGE AROUND THE DDCVA D. HAVE CLEARLY DELINEATED ACCESS WAYS TO DDCVA AND PIVs. A RIGHT-OF-EN TRY AGREEMENT MUST BE GRANTED TO THE CITY OF RENTON FOR INSPECTION OF THE DDCVA AND METER. SEPARATE FIRE SPRINKLER PLANS INCLUDING INSTALLATION OF DDCVA MUST BE SUBMITTED TO RENTON FIRE PREVENTION DEPARTMENT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. A SEPARATE FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT IS REQUIRED. 1. MAIN LINE TEE (MJ x FL) WITH CONCRETE BLOCKING (WATER MAIN LOCATED IN EASEMENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL NOT BE MORE THAN 50 FEET TO BUILDING) 2. BRANCH VALVE (FL x MJ) WITH VALVE BOX AND COVER 3. CLASS 52 DUCTILE IRON PIPE (4 INCH MINIMUM) ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE RESTRAINED WITH SHACKLE RODS AND CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS PER NFPA AND AWWA STANDARDS. 4. POST-INDICATOR VALVE (MJ) WITH TAMPER SWITCH 5. 2-90- BENDS (FL x FL) WITH FLANGED DUCTILE IRON PIPE SPOOL 6. 18" LONG SPOOL (FL x PE) 7. FLANGE COUPLING ADAPTOR 8. APPROVED DDCVA ON MAIN LINE IN HORIZONTAL POSITION ONLY. (PER LATEST DEPT. OF HEALTH APPROVED LIST OF BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES) BOTTOM OF DDCVA SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 24 INCH ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL AND NOT HIGHER THAN 3 FEET MAXIMUM. INSTALL 3 CONCRETE PADS OR ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORT COLUMNS UNDER DDCVA 9. O.S & Y VALVES TO BE RESILIENT SEATED WITH TAMPER SWITCHES. ADD WIRING IN ACCORDANCE WITH L & I 10. METERED 3/4 INCH BY-PASS DCVA - BY-PASS METER SHALL BE A 3/4 INCH "SENSUS-ECR" SR POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT METER EQUIPPED ICE REGISTER WITH A REMOTE READ SENSOR PLATE MOUNTED ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING WALL (WALL MOUNT TYPE). 11. SWING TYPE GRAVITY CHECK VALVE, FLANGE WITH BALL DRIP IN VAULT OR OUTSIDE BUILDING 12. 4"x 4" x 6" BULL, ELBOW, THREADED 13. UL LISTED FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION, UL LISTED BREAK AWAY CAPS, LOCATE WITHIN 50 FEET MAXIMUM OF A PUBLIC FIRE HYDRANT. FINISH FLOOR LEVEL ELEVATION VIEW OF DDCVA ADJUSTABLE STEEL PIPE SUPPORT, STANCHIONS BOLTED TO FLOOR. AFTER FIELD INSTALLATION, MAIN DDCVA AND BY-PASS DCVA MUST BE TESTED SATISFACTORILY BY A DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER. TEST REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF NEW LINE. INSTALL BRASS YA" FLARE TEST COCKS WITH %" FLARE CAPS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INSIDE BUILDING INSTALL FOR 3" AND LARGER DETECTOR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 360.5 MARCH 2010 5d. ‐ Community and Economic Development Department recommends  amending City Code to adopt Standard Plans for Public Works Page 145 of 223 SANITARY SEWER STANDARD PLANS - 400 Sanitary Manhole Typical Detail Sanitary Manhole Shallow Type B Sanitary Manhole Extra Shallow Type C Typical Utility Cover Adjustment for Pavement or Overlay Manhole Frame & Cover Outside Drop Connection for Sanitary Manhole .Inside Drop Connection to 60" Manhole •6 or 8 inch Clean Out ,8 inch Clean Out for "Dry" Sewer Main ;Sewer Valve Operating Nut Extension & Valve Marker Post Pipe Bedding for Sanitary Sewers Standard Side Sewer Installation (Sewer Main to Property Line) ((Typical Building Sewer (Side Sewer/Property Line to Building Connection) IfTypical Stub Connection for Sewer Replacement Dual Service Vertical Connection I Side Sewer Riser Connection to Sewer Main i400, 1400, J400. |400, koi, J402. '402. 403. ,403. |404. [405. [406. 407 408 409 10 20 30 40 i 00 ; 10 i 20 10 20 00 00 10 20 ; 00 ; 00 | 00 I 00 I Air Test Table (Low Pressure) for Sewer Mains 410 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 4 6 o f 2 2 3 MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER SEE DRAWING 401 ADJUSTMENT (4" MIN.) CONE RUBBER GASKETED JOINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C-443 STEPS - POLYPROPYLENE STEPS SHALL BE INCLUDED CONCRETE RISER BY PIPE INC., OR APPROVED EQUAL. MAX. PIPE SIZE - 'E LADDER-POLYPROPYLENE CONCRETE SHELF PRECAST BASE SECTION OR CAST IN SHELF. NOT TO SCALE 48" MH 54" MH 60" MH 'A' 48" 54" 60" 'B' 6" MIN. 8" MIN. 8" MIN. 'C 5"MIN 5.5" MIN. 6" MIN. 'D' 24" MIN. 24" MIN. 42" MIN. 'E' 21" I.D. 24" I.D. 30" I.D. NOTES; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. STEPS TO BE POLYPROPYLENE SAFETY STEPS. STEPS ARE TO BE IN PLACE BEFORE MANHOLE SECTIONS ARE INSTALLED. CASTING TO BE PER DRAWING 401. MANHOLE SECTIONS TO BE OF REINFORCED PRECAST CONCRETE. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE GROUTED. SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES SHALL HAVE ALL INTERIOR SURFACES, INCLUDING CHANNELING, COATED (SEALED) WITH A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING; WASSER MC-AROSHIELD OR APPROVED EQUAL; COLOR OF COATING SHALL BE WHITE. RUBBER GASKETED JOINTS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ASTM C-443. CHANNEL HEIGHT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 THE INSIDE DIAMETER OF THE LARGEST PIPE. CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE USING GPK ADAPTOR, KOR-N-SEAL BOOTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. MANHOLES EQUAL TO AND GREATER THAN 20 FEET DEEP SHALL HAVE A "SURETRACK" CLIMBING AND FALL PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTALLED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STANDARD SANITARY MANHOLE STD. PLAN - 400.1 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 4 7 o f 2 2 3 MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER PER DRAWING 401. NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. STEPS TO BE POLYPROPYLENE SAFETY STEPS. STEPS ARE TO BE IN PLACE BEFORE MANHOLE SECTIONS ARE INSTALLED. CASTING TO BE PER DRAWING 401. MANHOLE SECTIONS TO BE OF REINFORCED PRECAST CONCRETE. OPENING SHOULD BE ON DOWNSTREAM SIDE. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE GROUTED. SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES SHALL HAVE ALL INTERIOR SURFACES, INCLUDING CHANNELING, COATED (SEALED) WITH A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING; WASSER MC-AROSHIELD OR APPROVED EQUAL; COLOR OF COATING SHALL BE WHITE. RUBBER GASKETED JOINTS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ASTM C-443. CHANNEL HEIGHT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 THE INSIDE DIAMETER OF THE LARGEST PIPE. CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE USING GPK ADAPTOR, KOR-N-SEAL BOOTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SANITARY MANHOLE SHALLOW STD. PLAN - 400.2 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 4 8 o f 2 2 3 ADJUSTING RINGS OR BLOCKS AS REQUIRED. MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER PER DRAWING 401. PRECAST VALVE CHAMBER CONE R.C.P. OR EQUAL POURED IN PLACE BASE NOTES: 1. STEPS TO BE POLYPROPYLENE SAFETY STEPS. 2. STEPS ARE TO BE IN PLACE BEFORE MANHOLE SECTIONS ARE INSTALLED. 3. CASTING TO BE PER DRAWING 401. 4. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE GROUTED. 5. SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES SHALL HAVE ALL INTERIOR SURFACES, INCLUDING CHANNELING, COATED (SEALED) WITH A HIGH SOLIDS URETHANE COATING; WASSER MC-AROSHIELD OR APPROVED EQUAL; COLOR OF COATING SHALL BE WHITE. 6. RUBBER GASKETED JOINTS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ASTM C-443. 7. CHANNEL HEIGHT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 THE INSIDE DIAMETER OF THE LARGEST PIPE. S. CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE USING GPK ADAPTOR, KOR-N-SEAL BOOTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SANITARY MANHOLE EXTRA SHALLOW STD. PLAN - 400.3 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 4 9 o f 2 2 3 SEAL WITH AR 4000 OR APPROVED EQUAL AND DRY SAND AFTER PATCHING PLAN NTS 2" HMA CLASS 1/2" 64-22 OR AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 4" CONCRETE SECTION A-A NOTES; REMOVE PAVEMENT AND BASE MATERIALS FOR A DISTANCE WHICH IS EQUAL TO THE DIAMETER OF THE FRAME PLUS TWO FEET. ADJUST CASTING FRAME TO PAVEMENT SURFACE USING CONCRETE BLOCKS. REPLACE ALL BUT TOP 2" OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL WITH CLASS 3000 CONCRETE (3/4). FINISH PAVEMENT SURFACE WITH 2" OF HMA CLASS 1/2" 64-22 OR AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL UTILITY COVER ADJUSTMENT FOR PAVEMENT OR OVERLAY STD. PLAN - 400.4 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 0 o f 2 2 3 COVER & FRAME PLAN VIEW 25* DIA, [635mm] XZZZ22B3Z 3/4' r [19mm] BDLTHDLES - 3 PLCS EQUALLY SPACED 120° APART DN 23 1/16" (586mm) DIA B.C. (SEE DETAIL) 1' [25mm] 1 8 3/4* [222mm] TYP t_ 2 1/2' [64mn] COVER SECTION VIEW COVER BOTTOM VIEW -(3) BLT SEIC. (ALLEN HEAD) 5/8'-ll X 1,5 SS RUBBER WASHER EON BOLTING DETAIL 5/8' [16mm] 26 1/2' DIA_ [673mm] 25 1/4' DIA_ [641mm] 1/4* <6nm) DIA NEDPRENE GASKET 23 3/8' DIA CL DPEN_ [594mm] 27 5/16* DIA [694mm] 34 1/8* DIA_ [867mm] ysss^. FRAME SECTION VIEW 1 1/16' [27mm] 1 6* [152mm] L 1 1/16* F C27m1 GASKET GROOVE DETAIL NOTES: 1. ALL COVERS SHALL BE LOCKING LID PER EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS INC. No. 3717C1 OR EQUAL. 2. USE FRAME AND COVER FOR STORM (SPECIFY "DRAIN" ON COVER), SANITARY (SPECIFY "SEWER"), OR WATER (SPECIFY "WATER"). PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER STD. PLAN - 401 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 1 o f 2 2 3 6" MIN. 6" MIN. 1/2 BLIND FLANGE AS DAM D.I.P. TEE CL.50- ONE LENGTH OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE (CLASS 50) TO SOLID BEARING WHEN SPAN IS MORE THAN 4r BACKFILL WITH COMPACTED MATERIAL AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. D.I.P. CI.50 WITH MIN. 4 SHACKLE RODS CEMENT CONCRETE CLASS C BLOCK POURED IN PLACE D.I.P. 90* BEND CL.50(MJ X PE) r- 1/2 PLUG AS DAM TYPICAL \ TA rTEE MANHOLE % . ONE LENGTH OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE (CLASS 50) TO SOLID BEARING WHEN SPAN IS MORE THAN 4'. FLEXIBLE JOINT h- 6" MIN. ^mmm^m' -TYPICAL MANHOLE FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION BACKFILL WITH COMPACTED MATERIAL AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. • CEMENT CONCRETE CLASS C POURED IN PLACE -90- BEND (TYTON U-651) DUCTILE IRON DROP CONNECTION CONCRETE ENCASED DROP CONNECTION NOTES: 1. LOWER CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE USING GPK ADAPTOR. KOR-N-SEAL BOOTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. 2. UPPER PENETRATION OF MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE BY CORE DRILLING THE STRUCTURE, ROUGHING THE EDGES, AND SEALING AROUND THE PIPE WITH NON-SHRINK EPOXY GROUT. UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY, THE CONNECTION SHALL BE SEALED BY USE OF A URETHANE OR POLYURETHANE INJECTION GROUT BEHIND THE POINT OF CONNECTION. SAID GROUT SHALL BE DESIGNED TO STOP WATER LEAKS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OUTSIDE DROP CONNECTION FOR SANITARY MANHOLE STD. PLAN - 402.1 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 2 o f 2 2 3 PLUG AS DAM rTEE OF APPROPRIATE SIZE FV^ "RELINER" BRAND STAINLESS STEEL ADJUSTABLE CLAMPING BRACKETS OR APPROVED EQUAL 90° BEND 3/4 THE DIAMETER OF THE DOWNSTREAM PIPE NOTES: 1. INSIDE DROPS ARE ONLY TO BE USED UPON APPROVAL BY THE WASTEWATER UTILITY SECTION. 2. ALL PIPES AND FITTINGS SHALL BE SIMILAR SIZE AND MATERIAL AS INCOMING MAINLINE. 3. MINIMUM SIZE MANHOLE FOR INSIDE DROP CONNECTION SHALL BE 60" DIAMETER. 4. CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLE SHALL BE MADE USING GPK ADAPTOR, KOR-N-SEAL BOOTS OR APPROVED EQUAL. 5. WITHIN A 60" DIAMETER MANHOLE, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIAMETER OF THE INSIDE DROP PIPING IS 12". INSIDE DROPS EXCEEDING 12" IN DIAMETER OR MULTIPLE DROPS SHALL BE REVIEWED BY THE WASTEWATER UTILITY AND MAY REQUIRE A LARGER DIAMETER MANHOLE. 6. "RELINER" BRAND STAINLESS STEEL ADJUSTABLE CLAMPING BRACKETS OR APPROVED EQUAL SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 6" OF BOTH BELL AND SPIGOT ENDS OF EACH DROP PIPE. IF DROP PIPE LENGTH EXCEEDS 5 FEET THEN CENTER STRAPS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM SPACING OF 4 FEET ON CENTER. BRACKETS SHALL BE ATTACHED UTILIZING STAINLESS STEEL EXPANSION BOLTS, MIN. 2 EACH AT CONNECTION POINTS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INSIDE DROP CONNECTION FOR SANITARY MANHOLE STD. PLAN - 402.2 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 3 o f 2 2 3 -RECESSED LIFT POCKET FIBER JOINT PACKING -WATER TIGHT PLUG CAST IRON RING AND COVER PIPE MATERIAL AS SPECIFIED BY THE ENGINEER PLUG TO BE SEALED IN SAME MANNER AS MAIN SEWER JOINTS. ^J NOTES: 1. 8" CLEANOUTS SHALL BE EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS, INC. No. 3698 OR EQUAL. CLEAN OUT SHALL BE A WATER TIGHT ASSEMBLY. 2. IN UNIMPROVED AREAS, POUR A 1'-0" THICK, 2-0" SQUARE CONCRETE, CLASS 3000, PAD AROUND THE RING AND COVER. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 8 OR 6 INCH CLEAN-OUT STD. PLAN - 403.1 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 4 o f 2 2 3 RECESSED LIFT POCKET %" - 11 N.C. SOCKET HD SCREW 1 &" LONG (BRONZE OR S.S.) y2" x 2" RAISED PADS 6 CONCRETE CLASS 3000 FIBER JOINT PACKING 7 VWATER TIGHT PLUG PIPE MATERIAL AS SPECIFIED BY THE ENGINEER NOTE: 1. CLEANOUT IS ONLY TO BE USED AT THE PERMISSION OF THE CITY OF RENTON ENGINEER. 2. THIS CLEANOUT IS ONLY TO BE USED FOR "DRY" SEWER LINES THAT MAY BE EXTENDED IN THE FUTURE. ITS PURPOSE IS TO ALLOW THE ENGINEER TO DETERMINE THE INVERT ELEVATION OF THE PIPE FOR FUTURE DESIGNS. ALL "LIVE" LINES SHALL USE STANDARD DETAIL B076-1. 3. RING AND COVER SHALL BE EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS, INC. No. 3698 OR EQUAL. 4. IN UNIMPROVED AREAS POUR 1'-0" THICK 2'-0" SQUARE CONCRETE, CLASS 3000, PAD AROUND RING AND COVER. MAIN SIZE MAY VARY ] •PLUG TO BE SEALED IN SAME MANNER AS MAIN SEWER JOINTS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 8 INCH CLEAN-OUT FOR "DRY" SEWER MAIN STD. PLAN - 403.2 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 5 o f 2 2 3 A A , PLAN VIEW SEE DETAIL VALVE BOX LID WITH EARS IN DIRECTION OF SEWER MAIN AND WORD "SEWER" mr CAST INTO IT 2 PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOX, RICH-SEATTLE TYPE OR OLYMPIC FOUNDARY OfEEgU SECTION A-A VALVE OPERATING NUT EXTENSION VALVE OPERATION NUT EXTENSION NOTE: EXTENSIONS ARE REQUIRED WHEN VALVE NUT IS MORE THAN THREE (3) FEET BELOW FINISHED GRADE. EXTENSIONS ARE TO BE A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) FOOT LONG. ONLY ONE EXTENSION TO BE USED PER VALVE. NOTE: ALL EXTENSIONS ARE TO BE MADE OF STEEL, SIZED AS NOTED, AND PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF METAL PAINT. 2" SQUARE OPERATING NUT 4-1/4" DIA. 1/8" MIN. THICKNESS 1" STEEL LENGTH AS REQUIRED 1/8" MIN. THICKNESS 2-1/4" INSIDE MEASUREMENT 2-1/4" DEPTH 38' 24' V M 62" WHITE POST VALVE MARKER POST VALVE MARKER NOTES: VALVE MARKERS SHALL BE EQUAL TO CARSONITE UTILITY MARKER VALVE MARKER POST TO BE USED FOR ALL MAIN LINE VALVES OUTSIDE PAVED AREAS VALVE MARKER POST SHALL IDENTIFY VALVES AS SEWER PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SEWER VALVE OPERATING NUT EXTENSION AND VALVE MARKER POST STD. PLAN - 404 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 6 o f 2 2 3 k-W (SEE NOTE 4) —1^ LIMITS OF PIPE ZONE 1'-0" BEDDING MATERIAL FOR SANITARY SEWER PIPE (SEE NOTE 6) FOUNDATION LEVEL O.D. OF PIPE BEDDING FOR SANITARY SEWER PIPE NOTES; 1. PROVIDE UNIFORM SUPPORT UNDER BARREL. 2. HAND TAMP UNDER HAUNCHES. 3. COMPACT BEDDING MATERIAL TO 95% MAX. DENSITY EXCEPT DIRECTLY OVER PIPE. HAND TAMP ONLY. 4. SEE "EXCAVATION AND PREPARATION OF TRENCH" IN THE SANITARY SEWER SECTION OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRENCH WIDTH "W" AND TRENCHING OPTIONS. THE PIPE ZONE WILL BE THE ACTUAL TRENCH WIDTH. 5. TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL CONFORM TO "BACKFILLING" IN THE SANITARY SEWER SECTION OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, EXCEPT THAT ROCKS OR LUMPS LARGER THAN 1" PER FOOT OF PIPE DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE USED IN THE BACKFILL MATERIAL. 6. PIPE ZONE MATERIAL SHALL BE "GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR DRAINS" AS SPECIFIED IN THE AGGREGATES SECTION OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 7. PIPE MUST BE ANCHORED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO ENSURE FLOW LINE IS MAINTAINED. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PIPE BEDDING FOR SANITARY SEWERS STD. PLAN - 405 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 7 o f 2 2 3 6" BUILDING SEWER PIPE TEE WITH 6" SIDE OUTLET 6" SIDE SEWER AND BUILDING SEWER PROPERTY LINE 6'-0" FUTURE BUILDING SEWER - 2"x 4" STUD MARKING POST PAINTED WHITE WITH THE WORD "SEWER" STENCILED IN 3" HIGH BLACK LETTERS AND #6 WIRE WRAPPED AROUND THE STUD AND EXTENDED TO THE TOP OF THE STUD. ACCEPTABLE PROCEDURES FOR SIDE SEWER CONNECTIONS TO MAIN LINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: A. VITRIFIED CLAY MAIN - CUT IN A NEW TEE USING FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS (FERNCO OR APPROVED EQUAL). B. CONCRETE MAIN - CORE-DRILLED WITH A ROMAC SADDLE (OR APPROVED EQUAL). C. PVC MAIN - CORE-DRILLED WITH A ROMAC SADDLE (OR APPROVED EQUAL) OR CUT IN A NEW TEE USING RIGID COUPLINGS. D. DUCTILE IRON MAIN - CORE-DRILLED WITH A ROMAC SADDLE (OR APPROVED EQUAL) E. MANHOLE CONNECTION - ALL CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLES SHALL BE AT MANUFACTURED KNOCK-OUTS OR THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE CORE-DRILLED. 1:3:5 MIX CONCRETE BLOCKING 60" ALLOWABLE MAX. FOR CAST IRON PIPE OR DUCTILE IRON PIPE. 6" MIN. 6" SIDE -SEWER MAIN OUTLET TEE &'*$$ ^ 2% MIN SLOPE HORIZONTAL SEWER MAIN CONCRETE BLOCKING ANGLE OF TEE AT MAIN OVER 25 ELEVATION TYPICAL SIDE SEWER ELEVATION NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON PLAN, SIDE SEWER SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 2.5' COVER AT PROPERTY LINE OR 3-5' LOWER THAN THE LOWEST HOUSE ELEVATION, WHICHEVER IS LOWER. PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT STANDARD SIDE SEWER INSTALLATION (SEWER MAIN TO PROPERTY LINE) STD. PLAN - 406.1 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 8 o f 2 2 3 ALL 90- TURNS SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED - BY MEANS OF A WYE AND 45' BEND. TWO 45' BENDS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. 4" BEND AS REQUIRED (NO MORE THAN 45' BEND). EVERY 2ND CHANGE IN DIRECTION OR GRADE WILL REQUIRE A SURFACE CLEANOUT WYE. 4" CLEANOUT WYE WITH 45' BEND AND PLUG. fl PROPERTY LINE LR' MIN MAIN SEWER LINE 4 SURFACE CLEANOUT WYE 4" CLEANOUT WYE WITH PLUG — 3 -0" MIN. O -4" SEWER PIPE (TYPICAL) -4" TEST TEE WITH PLUG FACE UP (TYPICAL) 6"x 4" REDUCER (TYPICAL) 4 SEWER PIPE, SEE NOTES 2 AND 3. MINIMUM LINE SIZE FOR OTHER THAN SINGLE FAMILY IS 6" PROPERTY LINE IF THE BUILDING SEWER SERVES ANY FIXTURE HAVING FLOOD LEVEL RIMS LOCATED BELOW THE ELEVATION OF THE NEXT UPSTREAM MANHOLE COVER OF THE PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM, A BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE SUCH AS CLEAN CHECK EXTENDABLE BACKWATER VALVE OR APPROVED EQUAL SHALL BE INSTALLED. 4" FLEXIBLE COUPLING (FERNCO OR EQUAL) SURFACE CLEANOUT 4"x 4"x4" WYE • 4" PIPING PLAN BUILDING DRAIN FOR LOW ELEVATION HOUSE m MAIN TO PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE 5-0" 5'-°" FROM THE HOUSE .BUILDING DRAIN CALL FOR LOCATIONS BEFORE YOU DIG 48HR LOCATORS 1-800-424-5555 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL BUILDING SEWER FROM PROPERTY LINE TO BUILDING CONNECTION STD. PLAN - 406.2 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 5 9 o f 2 2 3 R/W — -, 1 | I 1 -EXISTING 6" SEWER STUB (REMOVE TO R/W) -EXISTING SANITARY SEWER MAIN (REMOVE) BEND AS REQUIRED- (NOT TO EXCEED 45") V EXISTING SIDE SEWER 6"x 4" REDUCER PROPOSED 6 SEWER STUB •MAIN RUN SIZE X 6" TEE -PROPOSED SEWER MAIN NOT TO SCALE PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT TYPICAL SIDE SEWER CONNECTION FOR SEWER MAIN REPLACEMENT STD. PLAN - 407 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 6 0 o f 2 2 3 6" SEWER PIPE 45°(1/8) BENDS FOR ONE CONNECTION ON EACH SIDE. PVC OR D.I. SEWER PlP& CEMENT CONCRETE CLASS 3000 3'x 3' MIN. —^ •B VARIABLE A SEWER x (8" SIZE)TEE B SECTION B-B SECTION A-A NOTE: UTILIZATION OF THIS DETAIL REQUIRES WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE WASTEWATER UTILITY. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DUAL SIDE SEWER SERVICE VERTICAL CONNECTION STD. PLAN - 408 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 6 1 o f 2 2 3 24 x 24 COMM. CLS. CONCRETE BLOCK POURED AROUND CONNECTION TO MAIN COVER 6' BELOW STREET GRADE 6" PLUG 6" ON 6" Y BRANCH LENGTH VARIES LONG 6" 1/8 BEND STANDARD 6" X MAIN SIZE TEE SEWER MAIN NOTE: DO NOT USE WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE WASTEWATER UTILITY. NOTE: TO RAISE TO GRADE USE STANDARD 6" SEWER PIPE PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT SIDE SEWER RISER CONNECTION TO SEWER MAIN STD. PLAN - 409 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 6 2 o f 2 2 3 PROCED SLOWLY ALLOW AIR AS AT 4.0 0^©u\ PUBUC W( LxF^iJ DEPARTM Ul a. Q_ i- LU < Q Z LENGTH(FT) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 UJ Q_ Q_ a: Ul \-Ul < Q Z O LENGTH (FT) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Ul D_ Q_ OL UJ h- Ul < Q Z CN| LENGTH(FT) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Ul CL Q. Ul 1— lxJ < Q Z m LENGTH(FT) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 URE: PRESSURIZE THE 2 MINUTES FOR < REQUIRED TO ST P.S.I.G. DRKS EN T 6 IN. DIAMETER PIPE 0 0 140 280 424 564 704 844 908 908 908 50 80 220 360 500 644 784 880 884 888 888 100 160 300 440 580 720 856 860 868 872 876 150 236 380 520 660 800 836 844 852 856 860 200 316 456 600 740 808 820 832 840 844 852 250 396 536 676 780 796 808 820 828 836 840 300 476 616 748 772 788 800 808 820 824 832 350 556 696 744 764 780 792 800 808 816 824 400 632 712 736 756 772 784 792 804 808 816 450 680 708 732 748 764 776 788 796 804 808 500 680 708 728 744 760 772 780 788 796 804 TIME (SECONDS) 6 IN. DIAMETER PIPE 0 0 220 440 660 880 1100 1132 1132 1132 1132 50 80 300 520 740 960 1084 1092 1096 1100 1104 100 160 380 600 820 1028 1044 1056 1068 1076 1080 150 236 456 676 896 992 1012 1028 1040 1052 1056 200 316 536 756 932 964 988 1004 1016 1028 1036 250 396 616 836 908 940 964 984 996 1008 1020 300 476 696 840 888 920 944 964 980 992 1004 350 556 768 828 868 900 928 948 964 976 988 400 632 760 812 856 888 912 932 948 964 976 450 680 752 804 840 872 900 920 936 952 964 500 680 744 792 832 860 888 908 924 940 952 TIME (SECONDS) 6 IN. DIAMETER PIPE 0 0 316 632 952 1268 1360 1360 1360 1360 1360 50 80 396 712 1028 1284 1300 1308 1316 1320 1324 100 160 476 792 1108 1224 1248 1264 1276 1284 1292 150 236 556 872 1132 1176 1204 1224 1240 1252 1264 200 316 632 952 1088 1132 1164 1192 1208 1224 1236 250 396 712 984 1052 1100 1132 1160 1180 1200 1212 300 476 832 952 1020 1068 1104 1132 1156 1176 1192 350 556 816 928 992 1044 1080 1108 1132 1152 1168 400 632 804 908 972 1020 1056 1088 1112 1132 1152 450 680 804 888 952 1000 1036 1068 1096 1116 1132 500 680 792 876 936 984 1020 1052 1076 1100 1116 TIME (SECONDS) 6 IN. 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AIR TEST TABLE / I nui DDECCIIDE \ F OR: SAN ITA RY i SEW ERS STD. )SS DM PLAN - 410 MARCH 2008 5 d .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   a n d   E c o n o m i c   D e v e l o p m e n t   D e p a r t m e n t   r e c o m m e n d s   a m e n d i n g   C i t y   C o d e   t o   a d o p t   S t a n d a r d   P l a n s   f o r   P u b l i c   W o r k s   P a g e 1 6 3 o f 2 2 3 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Waiver of fees during 2010 IKEA Renton River Days Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Letter of request from Renton River Days Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community Services Staff Contact: Sonja Mejlaender X6514 Recommended Action: Council concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: The 25th Annual IKEA Renton River Days will be July 23-25, 2010. In the past it has been the policy of the City to waive all park, facility and permit fees for activities endorsed by the Renton River Days Board of Directors. Each IKEA Renton River Days event and activity will still be subject to review and approval by the appropriate City departments, such as inspection of food booths and large shade tents (Fire and Emergency Services), street closures for the parade route (PW/Transportation) and hanging festival banners (PW/Street and Sign Shops). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the administration to waive all fees and charges associated with the 2010 IKEA Renton River Days Community Festival. 5e. ‐ Community Services Department recommends waiver of all fees  and charges associated with the 2010 Renton River Days activities as Page 164 of 223 5e. ‐ Community Services Department recommends waiver of all fees  and charges associated with the 2010 Renton River Days activities as Page 165 of 223 5e. ‐ Community Services Department recommends waiver of all fees  and charges associated with the 2010 Renton River Days activities as Page 166 of 223 ! " # $ " % ! 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" # $ " % , =#,. 2 0 4 ; F , 4 / <0 ;! : < 4 4 ;! / / 4 / < . 5e. ‐ Community Services Department recommends waiver of all fees  and charges associated with the 2010 Renton River Days activities as Page 168 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Final Pay Estimate, City Hall Third Floor Remodel Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Final Pay Application (No. 7) Notice of Completion of Public Work (DOR) Notice of Completion of Public Work (L&I) Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community Services Staff Contact: Michael Nolan Recommended Action: Council concour. Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ $5,668.80 Transfer Amendment: $N/A Amount Budgeted: $ $445,000.00 (Architect's estimate)Revenue Generated: $N/A Total Project Budget: $ $399,835.17 City Share Total Project: $ N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Community Services Department submits CAG-08-166, City Hall Third Floor Remodel, for final pay estimate and release of retainage. The project started on 1/12/09 and was completed on 7/20/09. The contractor, Apus Construction, fulfilled the terms of their contract by creating a new fitness center, jury room, judges chamber, private offices, and an open office suite. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval the project, authorize final pay estimate in the amount of $5,668.80, commence the 60-day lien period, and release the retained amount of $18,303.32 to Apus Construction, contractor, once all required releases are obtained. 5f. ‐ Community Services Department submits CAG‐08‐166, City Hall  Third Floor Remodel; and requests approval of the project, authorization Page 169 of 223 5 f .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   S e r v i c e s   D e p a r t m e n t   s u b m i t s   C A G ‐ 0 8 ‐ 1 6 6 ,   C i t y   H a l l   T h i r d   F l o o r   R e m o d e l ;   a n d   r e q u e s t s   a p p r o v a l   o f   t h e   p r o j e c t ,   a u t h o r i z a t i o n   P a g e 1 7 0 o f 2 2 3 5 f .   ‐   C o m m u n i t y   S e r v i c e s   D e p a r t m e n t   s u b m i t s   C A G ‐ 0 8 ‐ 1 6 6 ,   C i t y   H a l l   T h i r d   F l o o r   R e m o d e l ;   a n d   r e q u e s t s   a p p r o v a l   o f   t h e   p r o j e c t ,   a u t h o r i z a t i o n   P a g e 1 7 1 o f 2 2 3 Notice of Completion - DOR- 3rd flr.doc State of Washington Department of Revenue Audit Procedures & Administration PO Box 47474 Olympia, Washington 98504-7474 Reg.No.: Date: NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT From:DEPARTMENT USE ONLY City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Assigned To Renton, WA 98055-2132 Date Assigned Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below. Description of Contract Remodel of Third Floor, Renton City Hall Contractor's Name Apus Construction, Inc.Phone No. 425-649-8562 Contractor's Address P.O. Box 7385, Bellevue, WA 98008 Date Work Commenced Date Work Completed Date Work Accepted January 12, 2009 July 20, 2009 May 10, 2010 Surety or Bonding Co.Western Surety Company Agent's Address 999 Third Ave, Suite 2500, Seattle, WA 98104 Contract Amount:$ 320,000.00 Amount Disbursed:$ 381,531.85 Additions or Reductions:$ 46,066.22 Amount Retained:$ 18,303.32 Sales Tax:$ 33,768.95 Total:$ 399,835.17 Total $ 399,835.17 By (Disbursing Officer) Phone No: The Disbursing Officer must complete and mail THREE copies of this notice to the Department of Revenue, Olympia, Washington 98504-7474, immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. NO PAYMENTS SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUND until 5f. ‐ Community Services Department submits CAG‐08‐166, City Hall  Third Floor Remodel; and requests approval of the project, authorization Page 172 of 223 Notice of Completion - DOR- 3rd flr.doc receipt of Department's certificate, and then only in accordance with said certificate. FORM REV 31 0020 (12-92) 5f. ‐ Community Services Department submits CAG‐08‐166, City Hall  Third Floor Remodel; and requests approval of the project, authorization Page 173 of 223 F215-038-000 Request for Contract Release 09-2009 Department of Labor and Industries Contract Release PO Box 44274 Olympia, WA 98504-4272 Request for Contract Release NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT Do not pay retained funds until you have Department of Labor and Industries approval Contractor’s Tax Registration No. (UBI No.) 602482005 Date: From: Name & Address of Public Agency Department Use Only City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Assigned To: _______________________________________ Date Assigned: Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below Project Name/Description of Project: City Hall Third Floor Remodel Remodel to add a jury room, fitness center, and offices. Contract Number: CAG-08-166 Contract Amount: $399,835.17 Retained Amount: $18,303.32 Contractor’s Name: Apus Construction, Inc. Telephone Number: Contractor’s Address: P.O. Box 7385, Bellevue, WA 98008 Date Contract Awarded: December 22, 2008 Date Work Commenced: January 12, 2009 Date Work Completed: July 20, 2009 Date Work Accepted: May 10, 2010 Surety or Bonding Company: Western Surety Company Agent’s Address: 999 Third Ave, Suite 2500, Seattle, WA 98104 Please list Subcontractors below: Continue Subcontractors list on other side. Subcontractor’s Name UBI Number: T & R FLOORCOVERING TRFLORF957MJ ADVANCED CONCEPTS ADVANC*963OC R C CARPETS RCCAR**990PW Disbursing Officer Comments: Contact Name: Phone Number: Email Address: The Disbursing Officer must complete and submit this notice to the Department of Labor and Industries immediately after acceptance of the work done under this contract. Mail this notice to Department of Labor and Industries, Contract Release, PO Box 44274, Olympia, WA 98504-4274, or fax to (360) 902-6897 or e-mail to ContractRelease@lni.wa.gov. NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUNDS until receipt of the Department’s certificate of release, and then only in accordance with the certificate. For assistance contact Contract Release at (360) 902-5360. Please list Subcontractors below: 5f. ‐ Community Services Department submits CAG‐08‐166, City Hall  Third Floor Remodel; and requests approval of the project, authorization Page 174 of 223 F215-038-000 Request for Contract Release 09-2009 Subcontractor’s Name UBI Number: COMMERCIAL INTERIORS INC COMMEII147O4 PREMIER POWER ELECTRIC LLC PREMIPE935QL NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS LLC NORTHFS928CR Avacha Construction Inc AVACHCI921PP 5f. ‐ Community Services Department submits CAG‐08‐166, City Hall  Third Floor Remodel; and requests approval of the project, authorization Page 175 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Utility Bill Leak Adjustment Request for Kirk Moore Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Water Leak Adjustment Request Form/Calculations/Documentation Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Finance & Information Services Staff Contact: Gina Jarvis, Fiscal Services Director Recommended Action: Refer to Finance Committee Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ $2,312.93 Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: In accordance with Ordinance #5210 (Water Billing Adjustment for Water Leak), Finance staff submits a request for a once in five-year leak adjustment that exceeds $2,000. Finance received a request for a leak adjustment from Kirk Moore residing at 1901 Harrington Circle NE in Renton for repair of a broken water line meter to the house. The repair was made by a family member since Mr. Moore was out of the country at Camp Buehring, Kuwait when the incident occurred. Photos are attached which shows the repairs that were made. The requested adjustment covers the January 2010 billing period and breaks down as follows: Water $451.48 Sewer 560.50 Metro 1,300.95 Total 2,312.93 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the utility bill leak adjustment. 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 176 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 177 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 178 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 179 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 180 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 181 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 182 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 183 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 184 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 185 of 223 5g. ‐ Finance and Information Services Department reports request from  Kirk Moore for a utility bill adjustment and recommends granting the Page 186 of 223 CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Subject/Title: Liberty Gardens PP; LUA-08-093, ECF, PP Meeting: Regular Council - 17 May 2010 Exhibits: Hearing Examiner Report & Recommendation Zoning Map and Vicinity Map Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Executive Staff Contact: Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ N/A Transfer Amendment: $N/A Amount Budgeted: $ N/A Revenue Generated: $N/A Total Project Budget: $ N/A City Share Total Project: $ N/A SUMMARY OF ACTION: The hearing was held on March 17, 2009.The Hearing Examiner's Report and Recommendation on the Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal was published on April 20, 2009. The appeal period ended on May 12, 2009. No appeals were filed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat as outlined in the Examiner's Report and Recommendation 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 187 of 223 April 28, 2009 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON Minutes APPLICANT:Wayne Potter Barghausen Consulting Engineer 18215 72nd Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 OWNER:David Petrie 811 S 273rd Court Des Moines, WA 98198 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA 08-093, PP, ECF LOCATION:Southeast of 162nd Avenue SE and SE 140th Street SUMMARY OF REQUEST:Requesting Preliminary Plat approval for the subdivision of an 8.95-acre parcel into 36 lots for the eventual development of single-family residences, with tracts for recreation, stormwater, joint use driveways and sensitive areas. Environmental Appeal of Mitigation Measures SUMMARY OF ACTION:Development Services Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT:The Development Services Report was received by the Examiner on March 10, 2009. PUBLIC HEARING:After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining available information on file with the application, field checking the property and surrounding area; the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: MINUTES The following minutes are a summary of the March 17, 2009 hearing. The legal record is recorded on CD. The hearing opened on Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at 9:02 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No. 1: Project file (Yellow file) containing the original application, proof of posting, proof of publication and other documentation pertinent to the Exhibit No. 2: Vicinity Map 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 188 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 2 review of the project. Exhibit No. 3: Preliminary Plat Plan Exhibit No. 4: Tree Retention Exhibit No. 5: Grading Plan/Drainage Plan Exhibit No. 6: Aerial Photo Exhibit No. 7: Topography Map Exhibit No. 8: King County Zoning Map Exhibit No. 9: Project Time Line Exhibit No. 10: Revised Preliminary Plat Plan Exhibit No. 11: Typed Statement along with 3 Photos presented by Gwendolyn High Exhibit No. 12: Drainage Report Exhibit No. 13: Road Classification Map Ann Nielsen, Assistant City Attorney had some preliminary issues to discuss: Mr. Watts was present and would testify during the Appeal portion of this hearing. The reason for requesting the Preliminary Plat portion to be heard first is to have the testimony heard in that hearing incorporated into the relevant part of the Appeal Hearing. There were no objections by the applicant. Relevant portions of the King County Ordinances and Comprehensive Plan were offered to the Hearing Examiner. This project is vested to King County Development Standards, but it is the City’s position that procedural rules of the City of Renton apply. A new copy of the appeal, which contains the streamlined specific appeal issues was presented. The appeal now has only three issues. The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Rocale Timmons, Associate Planner, Community and Economic Development Department, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, Washington 98055. The site is located in northeast Renton, just south of NE 4th Street (SE 128th Street) along the eastern border of the City. The site is located on the 14100 block, 162nd Ave SE is on the west and 164th Ave SE is on the east. The site is located in King County and City of Renton R-4 zoning district. Both streets along the frontage of the site are unimproved. There is a pending plat just north of the site, Cavella. Ms. Timmons went through the Project Time Line with appropriate dates of events in relation to this plat. Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with 6 measures relating to erosion control, drainage, mitigation fees and monitoring for wetland and stream impacts. One appeal was filed by the applicant, which is before the Examiner today. The site is zoned R-4 and the Comprehensive Plan designation is Residential-Low Density. However, the project is vested to the 2004 R-4 development standards and the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Designation of King County. It is the City’s position that the annexed properties are not vested to rules and procedures of the King County Code and that the project, once annexed, would follow the rules and procedures outlined by the City of Renton code. The proposed density for the plat would be approximately 4/du per gross acre, the lots range in size from 5,900 square feet to approximately 9,300 square feet. Access to the lots was originally proposed via 162nd Ave SE with three new internal streets extended from 162nd Ave SE. There are no minimum lot size or depth requirements in the King County R-4 zone, however the minimum width requirement is 30-feet. The proposed lots would meet the width requirements. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 189 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 3 The proposed lots appear to provide adequate area to meet front, side and rear setback requirements. All setbacks would be verified at the time of building permit review. There is also adequate area to provide off-street parking of two spaces per each lot. The site is heavily wooded and contains 266 trees of which 8 are proposed to remain. The applicant is in compliance with the County’s tree retention requirements. A final tree retention plan will be required prior to utility construction. The landscape plan indicates the installation of 48 trees placed in the front yards of the lots along the interior roads to the site. In addition to street trees, 91 of the 109 replacement trees are being used to buffer the site along 164th and the southern border until the sensitive areas tract is reached. The sensitive areas tract includes a Class III stream as well as a Class II wetland. A detailed landscape plan will be provided and approved prior to plat recording. King County requires 390 square feet of recreation space per lot be provided on site, the applicant has proposed recreation space within Tract B, which is also the drainage tract in the amount of 20,200 square feet. In addition the applicant has proposed a tot lot, sports field, and a sports court to comply with additional King County Code requirements. The site is fronted on the east and west by unimproved rights-of-way. The only access to the site is via 164th Avenue SE, due to impacts and distances from improved streets, the applicant was required to provide two points of access suitable for domestic, emergency and pedestrian safety. Originally the access would have been from 162nd Ave SE, which the applicant proposed to make half street improvements on 162nd from the 13800 block south to SE 144th Street. Staff has since recommended that there be an east/west road connection. The applicant has submitted a revised preliminary plat plan that shows entering the plat from 162nd and continuing east to 164th, which road would be designated SE 140th Place. This new road does not affect lot count. As part of the revised drawing the applicant would make half street improvements to 164th Avenue SE, which is currently 30-feet wide. As previously mentioned, 162nd Ave SE is encumbered by two separate wetlands plus a Class III stream. The applicant has requested a variance to modify the street frontage improvements to 162nd Ave SE. Development Services Division would review and make a recommendation following the preliminary plat hearing. A Transportation Mitigation Fee was imposed on this project. School impact fees would also be required. The proposed project site has an average slope of 15 percent; with an elevation change of 46 feet from the southwest quarter to the northeast quarter of the site. Drainage currently runs off from the northeast portion of the site to the Class III stream, water then flows southeasterly to the eastern side of 162nd Ave SE and disburses into sheet flow to the south within the unimproved 162nd Ave SE right-of-way to SE 144th Ave intersection where it then flows by culvert/pipe to the Cedar River and then to Lake Washington. The applicant would collect stormwater runoff and convey it into a proposed stormwater vault located in Tract B. The outfall would be conveyed back into the stream channel and leave the property. The applicant has proposed using the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual, however the applicant has submitted a Level III downstream drainage analysis, which identifies several drainage problems. The ERC required the applicant to use the 2005 drainage manual for both detention and water quality improvements. The site is served by Water District 90. The property is currently served by public sewer, extension of the existing sewer line would be required to serve the new plat. Hans Korve, DMP Engineer, 726 Auburn Way N. Auburn, 98002 stated that he would be doing the majority of 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 190 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 4 the speaking. Wayne Potter and Dan Balmelli from Barghausen, and Gary Norris a traffic consultant were also present representing the applicant. The new design addresses many of the issues; the primary access comes south along 162nd entering the site at SE 140th with a second access as required to164th. This was done to meet the needs of the community and to provide a better product for future buyers. They are working with a new plat to the north, Cavella to provide improvements and secondary access to the entire area. Cavella has agreed to extend 164th to the north. The Examiner stated that if this project were to be developed first, there must be a public access that serves Fire and Emergency Services as well as the residents. If Cavella fails to develop, then this project would be responsible for developing that road in its entirety. Mr. Korve stated that they understood that completely. This is a private agreement between the three developments, Liberty Gardens, Cavella and Threadgill. This agreement came about because all three projects needed secondary access in order to do improvements in this area. All three agreed to share the costs of doing the needed improvements on a per lot basis. They believed that the improvements made would eliminate most of the CARE concerns. Drainage issues will be addressed during the SEPA appeal. The Examiner stated that drainage would be needed for this project and while SEPA is out there, he needs to know what the proposed drainage is, and what improvements have been made. Mr. Korve stated that this project is perfectly self sustainable with the 1998 Manual Level III as proposed. King County agreed that the 1998 manual is more than adequate to address the issues. The report was provided as a group review for all three projects. The other two projects are not vested to the 1998 manual, so when Mr. McCarthy did his review it would have been useless to review to a standard for all three that only applied to one. When Mr. McCarthy did the overall review, he used the 2005 manual, did the analysis and made his representations. Mr. McCarthy was out of town and unavailable to be present at the hearing. His findings were in no way intended to be taken in the context that somehow the 2005 manual must apply to this project. That was never his intent and not what his conclusions meant to say and if that is what was understood, he apologizes. That was not his intention. 10:04 am: 10 minute break was taken. Dan Balmelli, Barghausen Engineers, 18215 72nd Avenue S, Kent 98032 stated that he is the project engineer for both the Liberty Gardens and Cavella projects. They also coordinated with the Threadgill project, which is further to the north, the three projects in conjunction hired Mr. McCarthy to complete a detailed Level III drainage analysis. All three projects had the same downstream drainage issues. A portion of the Threadgill project drains to the same basin. It was beneficial to all three projects to have one study done to analyze the downstream system. Mr. McCarthy modeled the project in existing conditions and developed conditions; came to conclusions as to what the extent of the problems are and recommend options for either correcting the downstream problems or to provide on-site mitigation so the downstream conditions are not exacerbated. On page 3.1 of the study, the mitigation options are outlined; provide on-site detention to King County Level III flow control standard, some other options included downstream improvements, some conveyance system upgrades, and some improvements to the water quality system. The three parties all agreed to provide Level III on-site detention, King County reviewed this option and agreed to the mitigation. At that time it was proposed to extend 162nd from the project site to 144th, there is an existing 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 191 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 5 conveyance ditch and stormwater pond within the right-of-way. With the construction of the roadway, the pond would have been eliminated. It was agreed that that portion of the roadway would be tightlined to provide more room for the road. Now that 162nd is not going to be extended to 144th the roadway would not require modifications and so the tightlining of the drainage channel is no longer required. This project should be approved under the 1998 standard. Gwendolyn High, CARE, PO Box 2936, Renton 98056 (home: 155 Yakima Ave NE, Renton 98059) [a copy of these minutes and decision will be sent to both addresses] The following concerns are focused on KCC 21a 24, they are details that were not previously elaborated on: -Vegetation Management Plan, there is a requirement for protection of sensitive areas, the site is heavily wooded with 266 significant identified trees of which 8 trees are proposed to be retained. There is no indication regarding the logging practices. The Examiner questioned the trees to be retained. A temporary erosion and sedimentary plan would be required, the code does allow the logging practices to be incorporated. They asked that that be required. -Building setback requirement of 15 feet from all edges of all sensitive area buffers with the exception of impervious ground areas such as driveways and patios may be allowed, subject to special drainage provisions. The west terminus of SE 141st Place cul-de-sac and the driveway of Lot 28 are immediately adjacent, they are the boundary of the wetland buffer for Tract A. There is zero building setback and as such would require adherence to the King County 2005 drainage manual. -As far as they can tell, the access route for the sewer has not been determined, it may have been slated to come up 162nd. If it were still proposed to be run through the unimproved right-of-way of 162nd Ave SE code would prevent that, the sewer would have to go through the wetland buffers. -Mr. Foley stated in an earlier email that if the County were to consider a capital project on SE 144th the size, cost and complexity suggest that it would take years for it to be built. Some more limited downstream improvements by the developer might make more sense than an uncertain King County project. A downstream fix seems to be more feasible. This appears to support staff’s requirements to using the 2005 Manual. -They were pleased to see that the applicant has proposed access to the site from the south via 164th, it does address quite a lot of the outstanding issues. There are general issues that still exist, there has been no consideration of the traffic flow patterns from the Alpine Nursery. The Transportation Impact Analysis did not consider any of the impacts along 144th, there was no intersection analysis presented. It appears that the TIA should be redone particularly with such significant impact that can be expected on 144th and the traffic issues there. In light that 136th would be the other main access, the intersection of 136th at 156th was the road that was required as a condition of the earlier plats in order to mitigate the impacts of SE 128th Ave and 160th Ave SE. To help that situation, King County required this new road from 160th to 156th, there was a failing level of service at the intersection of 136th and 156th. With the occupation of some of the new developments, traffic signals were needed and have been added and their classification is now that of an arterial. -Further concerns were with a sidewalk on 162nd there are sections that have sidewalk and sections that do not. There are some issues with people attending events and sporting events that are parking in that area with new drivers, insufficient lighting and no walkways and they would like to have curb, gutter and sidewalk along the entire length of 162nd. -It appears that the improvements along 164th would be only half street improvements. It can be expected that 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 192 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 6 there would be more parking along that street as well. In the dark, inexperienced drivers with an inadequate parking situation, they would like the staff to review this area and make sure that they have public improvements to meet the actual public needs. -Two further things that the TIA did not consider are the two projects in the King County Transportation Needs Report for pedestrian improvements on 144th. There also is no walkway indicated on the map seen today from the eastern terminus of SE 144th cul-de-sac to the middle school. Previously there was a walkway proposed and it does not seem to be on the map now. Mr. Korve stated that that walkway was omitted when the new internal roads were designed. Ms. High continued with regard to the possibility of increased parking and access to the high school ball fields and the park near 164th Ave SE. King County agreed that the increased parking and access to the high school would make the TIA’s so far submitted obsolete. Patricia Payne-Gammell, 16043 SE 142nd Place, Renton 98059 stated that she resides just southwest of the subject site. A group of neighbors filed an appeal on the extension of 162nd to the south because of the large ditch that travels down the right-of-way and joins the ravine of the plat and comes back into the drainage ditch on 162nd. Most of the concerns in the appeal have been taken care of if the extension of the road is not permitted. They are concerned about the impact of the drainage ditch and any of the site water that might enter this drainage ditch. The subject site is north of Mr. Moore’s property (the western large lot at the southwest corner of the subject site), the Class III creek flows across the subject site, enters Mr. Moore’s site and swings back to the west toward 162nd street, and if any water is added to this small ditch, it would overflow and flood the corner Mr. Moore’s basement. Gary Norris, PO Box 547, Preston 98050 stated that he is the traffic engineer representing the applicant. He prepared the Traffic Impact Analysis for Threadgill, Cavella and Liberty Gardens. The date on the report was October 2006, conditions and times have changed and development proposals in the area are increasing and would have impacts on any analysis that would have been done at that time. This Traffic Analysis was not required as part of the typical requirements of King County. The relevant section of the King County Code would be the Intersection Standards, which requires a development that is impacting an intersection by 30 or more pm peak hour trips to conduct an analysis and determine appropriate mitigation. None of the three plats involved in this analysis met that requirement individually. The County did ask the development to provide this analysis to facilitate an evaluation of the impacts of the projects on the high accident locations and the evaluation of the potential extension of SE 136th street from 162nd over and across to 168th Avenue. That was the basis of the analysis done. In no case was there any consideration that the mitigation that would be required for impacted intersections or deficient level service standards, those were all accommodated through the concurrency and the MPS system elements of the King County Code. The effect of this document was to evaluate and determine that a secondary access would be beneficial to addressing the impacts to the high accident locations. Subsequently the desire to extend 162nd and now the connection to 164th was a result of this analysis. In terms of the King County requirements, there would be no need to redo or update the Traffic Analysis. This plat does not generate more that 30 p.m. peak hour trips through a specific intersection. Concurrency is the King County analysis for different zones throughout the King County arterial network which they maintain on an ongoing basis. The concurrency analysis is constantly being updated with the new development as it occurs. At the time of this application, they were concurrent and so they were allowed to 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 193 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 7 proceed. A development is not allowed to proceed through the review process if it does not meet concurrency. If concurrency standards changed, it would not affect this project because it was already vested into the system. If the system should become non-concurrent the impacts of this plat have already been considered and is included in that analysis, it is still vested and concurrent as long as the application continues to move forward. If the application drops, then it drops out of the system and the applicant must reapply. The high accident locations have been identified as being along 160th at SE 128th, 162nd Ave SE at SE 128th and 164th Ave SE at SR900. Neil Watts, Director Development Services stated that he had reviewed the files and all the included reports. Typical trips made from a single family house peak hour are one per house that would mean 36 peak hour trips from this site. A real quick estimate of distribution would show approximately 70% of the trips going north and 30% would be heading south, which after doing the math that would be below the threshold. The street design requirements become somewhat complex due to several projects with similar requirements and overlapping requirements. Code requirements would be all adjacent right-of-ways, 162nd, 164th, all the interior streets with curb, gutter and sidewalks. On the adjacent existing streets the code would be half street improvements. The King County standards allow the reviewing jurisdiction to do some level of off-site improvements, this project would also require the extension of 162nd to the north to 137th Place with half street improvements of curb, gutter and sidewalk along one side of the street. The new interior streets would need to be fully paved with curb, gutter and sidewalks on both sides of the street. In the City of Renton, there are no variances for street modifications, they do modifications, this would be a modification and not a variance. This would typically be done as a staff modification prior to the hearing, however, since they did not have this particular submittal they have not done that. If the Examiner elects to keep the record open, they would provide a written modification from staff addressing 162nd and would be able to support that modification for any type of roadway improvements south SE 140th Place. That would be contingent of no driveways coming off of that street. They would request a condition that no driveways be provided to any of these lots so that there would be no driveway access from either 164th or 162nd, all driveways would access from the internal streets. There have been some concerns about parking on 164th, there will most likely be some parking on that street with people going to playfield facilities at the high school. There would only be parking on one side of 164th. In working with the project to the north the intent is to continue the extension of 164th to the north to the end of the other development site. Beyond that the lots are already developed and there does not appear to be an opportunity to extend the road beyond that point. The sewer would be extended up 164th. Regarding the King County Manual, for a fully wooded site such as this site appears to be no difference in amount of detention or water quality requirements between the ’98 manual and the 2005 manual. However, there are some procedural differences between the two manuals, there also is a broader range of options that are allowed in the 2005 manual. The 2005 manual is also closer to being consistent with the City’s NPDES requirements. It was strongly recommended that that condition be kept in place. The City’s policy for the east plateau area has been for everything to go to the highest level of requirements available, which is the 2005 Manual. There are downstream drainage impacts from this site and this community has identified what the acceptable realm of environmental impacts for drainage is in this area. The 1998 Manual does not suffice for proper environmental protection for these community standards. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 194 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 8 Staff would not oppose the Hearing Examiner making this a plat condition. Regarding the Issaquah School District Impact Fee, in the body of the report it was listed to be paid at the time of building permit. The Impact Fees are, however established by City Code and code specifies that those fees are to be paid at building permit stage. (Condition #7) They also recommended that the street design include a pedestrian linkage between the most southerly cul-de-sac over to 164th. Tract E was previously located between proposed Lots 18 and 19 and with the new interior roads, that access would now be located between Lots 19 and 20. They do recognize that there are challenges in this neighborhood as it develops and with the existing intersections, as the volumes increase there will probably be a likelihood for more accidents. The City will continue to make adjustments as they can. The purposes of the Traffic Mitigation Fees are to do the offsite improvements. There are some challenges for the intersections and pedestrian walkways. Regarding the missing gap on the sidewalk on 162nd, this project should be conditioned to bring the sidewalk all the way up to 137th. The streets in this area have lots of capacity. Most of the time the level of service on these streets would be A, there may be times in the day that they would come down to B or C. On 164th it will be Level Service A and it will remain that level of service. The neighbors are used to seeing very few cars on that street, with the change of the roadway system, the new development and the development to the north, they will see a significantly higher percentage of cars on these streets. These are acceptable levels of service and acceptable capacity to accommodate this development. No offsite improvements are being recommended. Doris Yepez, 16444 SE 135th Street, Renton 98059 stated that she lives north of Liberty High School and she walks all around that area. She has walked on 164th from Liberty High School where the ball fields are located. Back of the ball fields there is a dirt path that goes through to 164th, she was wondering what kind of improvements would be made in that area, there are a lot of students that walk in that area. There is a development called Starwood there is a lot of erosion and ruts in the path. The path has become so eroded with large ruts that it is now useable, there is a lot of water coming down that direction now. The Examiner stated that the dirt path would become a half street with a curb, gutter and sidewalk on the west side. Mr. Korve stated that the Liberty Lane sidewalk extension to the north according to King County does not require offsite improvements of curb, gutter and sidewalks, they usually do the fire access, the appropriate amount of pavement and then a shoulder. They request that they be held to the vested road standards for offsite improvements. There was some discussion as to improvements to the roadways, some would require full City standards, there may be some agreements between this project and Cavella, but if a secondary access is necessary, then this project must provide that road. That means that this development would be responsible for not only a pathway but actually a real sidewalk, curb, street and gutter in that location. Mr. Korve stated that it is the offsite portions, the areas not fronting this project under the King County road standards, once you leave your site, the level of improvements drops from the full urban frontage, which is the project’s responsibility, to a lesser standard of safe walking. You still have to provide extended gravel or an 8-foot paved shoulder or something like that. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 195 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 9 The Examiner stated that 162nd would have to be developed up to SE 137th Place. There needs to be fire access, domestic access and pedestrian access. Mr. Watts stated that there were a number of ways to cost share. Mr. Korve stated that with the clarification, they are in total agreement. The subject of re-introducing Tract E was proposed, the applicant would oppose such a condition on the basis that there is no need for this pedestrian connection now that 140th Place has been extended. Any children walking to or from the park or school would be going north and it is a short distance to go along the interior sidewalks. There is the security factor as well. Dan Balmelli stated that regarding the drainage concerns of CARE, first, a portion of the email from Steve Foley bringing up the potential for the offsite mitigations. Those were discussed with the County’s staff and that was just some of the comments from Steve and the County staff, as a result of the final proposal and the complexity of the possible offsite proposals, they chose to propose the Level III, the County staff all reviewed and agreed to that mitigation and it became a condition. That issue has been addressed adequately. Second, the concern with 162nd, since 162nd has been eliminated most of CARE’s concerns also have been removed. Their drainage will discharge into the channel at a very reduced and restricted rate under the Level III detention, it will re-enter the drainage channel and the existing pond further south of where most of their concerns with Mr. Moore’s property. They are not required to mitigate for existing conditions. Rocale Timmons had three items: 1. Pedestrians and potential students might not only travel north to Liberty High School, they might also travel south of 144th to the high school and elementary school in this area. 2. The applicant made reference to the building setbacks for the sensitive area tract. King County Code specifies that the driveway or access be setback 15-feet, but that special drainage considerations must be made for those areas or driveways that are abutting within that 15-foot setback. 3. Regarding the wetland at the NW portion, assuming that the southern portion of 162nd Ave SE is foregone, the applicant will need to submit a revised mitigation plan for impacts to that upper Class II wetland and buffer. Hearing was adjourned at 12:00 for lunch Hearing resumed at 1:30 pm The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, and no further comments from staff. The hearing was adjourned for lunch at 12:00 p.m. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1.The applicant, Wayne Potter, Barghausen Consulting Engineer, filed a request for a Preliminary Plat. 2.The yellow file containing the staff report, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit #1. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 196 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 10 3.The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Determination of Non-Significance - Mitigated (DNS-M). 4.The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter. 5.The subject site is located along portions of undeveloped rights-of-way. It is generally northeast of the intersection of 162nd Avenue Southeast and SE 142nd Street if those streets were extended. The eastern boundary is 164th Avenue SE if that street were extended. 6.The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as suitable for the development of single family uses, but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of the Plan. 7.The subject site is currently zoned R-4 (Single Family - 4 dwelling units/acre). The subject site is vested under King County's zoning which is generally equivalent to Renton's designation but the standards for lot area, yard setbacks or dimensions and development standards would be judged against King County standards in effect when the application was submitted on December 29, 2004. 8.The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 5398 enacted on August 11, 2008. 9.The subject site is approximately 8.95 acres of 389,862 gross square feet. The subject site is approximately 655 feet wide (east to west) by 594 feet deep. 10.The subject site slopes downward from the northeast to the southwest with an average slope of about 15 to 20 percent. A Class II wetland and Class III creek are located in the southwest corner of the site. A Class II wetland is located offsite to the northwest. 11.The Class III stream requires a 25 foot buffer since it is non-salmonid bearing. The wetland requires a 50 foot buffer which encompasses the stream and stream buffer. In order to protect these critical areas the ERC required that they not be available for separate sale and that each abutting owner or the Homeowners Association have an undivided interest in the property. A 15-foot building setback line was also established from the edge of the preserved areas. 12.The tree inventory found approximately 266 significant trees on the subject site. The applicant proposes retaining approximately three percent of those trees and planting an additional 157 trees. 13.The applicant proposes dividing the subject site into 36 lots and 6 tracts. The lots would range in size from approximately 5,900 square feet to 9,350 square feet. 14.Access would be provided by 162nd Avenue along the west boundary of the site and then by three new internal roads. Proposed SE 140th Place would run east into the site and terminate in a cul-de-sac. Prior to the cul-de-sac 163rd Avenue SE would branch off to the south and that in turn would intersect with Proposed SE 141st Place that would run east and west with both ends terminating in cul-de-sac turnarounds. 15.Proposed Lots 1 to 8 would run east to west across the north property line generally north of Proposed SE 140th Place. Proposed Lots 9, 10, 11 and 17 to 21 would be located along the eastern property line with access via two cul-de-sacs and pipestems or easements. Proposed Lots 28 to 36 would form a 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 197 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 11 two-tier block of lots in the west central area of the plat. The remaining lots would be clustered around the cul-de-sacs east and south of 163rd and 141st, respectively. 16.Staff has recommended that SE 140th Place be continued to the east as a through-street that would connect to 164th Avenue SE. An exhibit was submitted showing that roadway extended across the site. The lot count would remain at 36 even with the roadway extension. 17.Code requires the planting of one tree for every 40 feet of street frontage. That would be approximately 48 trees but might change if additional roads are developed as proposed by staff. The applicant proposes additional tree plantings in the drainage/recreation area. 18.The density for the plat would be approximately 4 dwelling units per acre using King County standards. 19.The subject site is located within the Issaquah School District. Developments within that school district are required to pay an impact fee on a per lot basis. The fee is accessible at the time of building permit approval and is $6,021.00 per lot. 20.The development will increase traffic approximately 10 trips per unit or approximately 360 trips for the 36 single family homes. Approximately ten percent of the trips, or approximately 36 additional peak hour trips will be generated in the morning and evening. Traffic analysis indicates that intersections can handle the additional traffic. King County's applicable concurrency standards do not require changes in the proposal or more specific traffic analysis since no one intersection will handle more than 30 afternoon/evening peak hour trips. Staff recommended that the applicant pay the City's mitigation fees for traffic. King County does require the identification of "High Accident Locations" (HAL) and they were identified. To help moderate impacts the City has recommended that traffic be better dispersed by opening a connection through the plat to the east, to 164th. This would allow traffic to flow out of the plat along two roads rather than just the western 162nd. Separately, the applicant has entered into an agreement with two other proposed plats in the area for joint development of access road 162nd. Staff has recommended that the roadways meet the King County standards although a modification or variance may be appropriate. 21.Stormwater control is an issue for the subject site. There are existing flooding problems that were identified in the SE 144th Street Level 3 Downstream Drainage Analysis (McCarthy, June 15, 2007) and his subsequent mitigation suggestions (March 3, 2008). Those two documents discussed and recommended Level 3 Flow Controls and references are to standards in the 2005 Design Manual. See a fuller discussion in the companion SEPA Appeal Decision issued as part of this concurrent Plat and Environmental review. Driveways are overtopped by stormwater and third party property floods serving as a de facto stormwater detention pond during storm events. Stormwater would be contained in a vault on Tract B and then directed back to its natural channels, the creek and wetland. 22.Sewer service will have to be provided to the proposed plat. A 15-inch line is located at the intersection of 160th Avenue SE and SE 144th Street and a 12-inch line is located in 160th. An 8-inch line meeting City standards will be required. 23.Water District 90 serves the site. A domestic water line will have to be extended to serve the site. 24.Neighbors were concerned about traffic and stormwater impacts of this development on the surrounding community. There was concern about parking and impacts on the school. Flooding, identified above, 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 198 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 12 was an issue. The natural features and trees were also presented as an issue. 25.The applicant noted that the McCarthy drainage documents were prepared for three projects including the subject application. They maintain that it does not mean that the recommendations in those documents for imposition of 2005 Design Manual are applicable to the subject proposal, only that it was not practical to separately address the needs of each project based on its own vesting timeframe. CONCLUSIONS: 1.If the applicant complies with all the requirements under both King County and City regulations for sanitary sewer, domestic drinking water, stormwater control systems and access improvements the proposed plat appears to serve the public use and interest. In this case, things are complicated by the applicant's reliance on older King County regulations with the overlay in some instances of City requirements such as impact fees. While the applicant is entitled to protection, as it were, of older regulations that vest certain standards, that does not mean a plat which might exacerbate flooding problems can escape appropriate review. Whether one calls them environmental mitigation or making sure the plat provides for and accommodates the potential negative effects of its development, a plat can only be approved if the applicant submits a plat with appropriate features. There are different standards that apply to development. Some such as density, lot size, lot width and depth, building height and setbacks could be considered aesthetic. These factors determine how spacious lots are, the separation between homes, how large homes can be, aspects of development that are termed bulk standards. Then there are other standards that affect public safety or protect from property damage - stormwater control, erosion control, fireflow and safe drinking water and sanitary sewers. Then there are factors that might be considered a combination of aesthetics and safety - road width, sidewalks and street lighting. A paved street provides access for residents but it also needs to provide a safe durable and wide enough surface to allow emergency vehicles access without getting bogged down in mud or hampered by parked cars (safety) besides cutting down on dust and runoff (aesthetic). 2.In other words, this plat must provide appropriate stormwater controls. A report commissioned by this applicant specifically identified controls from the 2005 Design Manual. The applicant apparently chose a report that dealt with three projects and together the projects' impacts were reviewed and analyzed. There is no way to pull out or tease from these reports the separate measures that this applicant now expects to use, older, potentially less stringent measures, from those found in these reports. The reports specifically identified measures to assure that downstream flooding, flooding that affects roads, driveways and ponds on third-party property, is not worsened. The critical issue is that this plat cannot be approved if flooding might be exacerbated. This plat cannot be approved if it does not serve the public use and interest. This plat is held to the standards enunciated in the two McCarthy reports. The stormwater record and public use and interest is based on following those recommendations. The City Council should not approve this plat if those measures are not followed. The newer 2005 Manual reflects changes that overcome weaknesses, flaws or limitations in the older standards. The newer standards must be followed. 3.Similarly, as discussed in the companion Appeal portion of this report, sedimentation occurs when erosion occurs. Flooding problems associated with clearing nearly eight acres will be accompanied by erosion. Erosion should be controlled by the most modern methods of control. Those are contained in the Department of Ecology's most recent manuals. The applicant's plat cannot serve the public use and interest if wetlands are jeopardized by flooding which is accompanied by erosion. 4.The best management practices need to be applied to this project or it will not serve the public use and 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 199 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 13 interest. Again, things like lot sizes and building heights and bulk change in response to market demands, density preferences and aesthetics. But current knowledge of flooding and erosion and how to best handle them are very different issues. Life safety and the functioning of wetlands are critical issues that need to be properly addressed. This plat can only be approved if those consequences are appropriately solved. 5.Staff reviewed traffic for the proposal and determined that under King County regulations as well as the need for two points of entry, that traffic safety would be addressed by connecting a through street from east to west from 162nd to 164th. That appears appropriate. It provides better access for residents and certainly better access for both police and fire services. Separately, the applicant has entered into an agreement with two other proposed plats in the area for joint development of access road 162nd. Whether those agreements come to fruition or how they are timed will not eliminate the need for the access if this plat were to be occupied. Therefore, in order to approve this plat the appropriate roads that connect this plat with surrounding arterials will be required prior to sale or occupancy. 6.The proposal does appear to otherwise satisfy the bulk standards such as lot size, width and density required. It meets the tree schedules required. It will be protecting the natural areas if stormwater and erosion are appropriately handled. 7. The development of the subject site is appropriate given the Comprehensive Plan's objectives and the appropriate Zoning Code. The development will increase the tax base of the City. The new lots will provide additional housing choices for new residents and will protect the valuable amenities on the subject site. 8. The is no doubt that developing an eight acreage site that has been forested and undisturbed in the main will change the character of the site and the surrounding community. These changes were clearly anticipated when the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning were adopted for the area and this site in particular. There will be more traffic and more comings and goings by new residents. Housing for new residents is a vital part of any planning process and changes result when property is finally developed. 9.In conclusion, the City Council should approve the proposed 36-lot plat subject to the conditions noted below. RECOMMENDATION: The City Council should approve the 36-lot Preliminary Plat subject to the following conditions: 1.The applicant will be required to submit a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed pursuant to State Department of Ecology's Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual. The plan must be submitted to and approved by the Development Services Division Plan Review staff prior to issuance of the utility construction and during utility and road construction. 2.The detention system for this project shall be required to comply with the requirements found in the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Conservation Flow control - a.k.a. Level 3) and water quality improvements." 3.The applicant shall comply with the conditions imposed by the ERC as modified in the appeal 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 200 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 14 decision 4.The applicant shall provide an east/west road connection from 162nd Ave SE to 164th Ave SE in order to create highly connective road network. All construction and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with the King County Road Standards established and adopted by Ordinance No. 11187 as amended (1993 KCRS). 5.The applicant shall be required to submit a revised plat plan, depicting an east/west road connection from 162nd Ave SE to 164th Ave SE, which is also consistent with all preliminary plat review criteria. The revised plat plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the Development Services Division and the Current Planning Project Manager, prior to engineering plan approval. 6.Both frontages, 162nd Ave SE and 164th Ave SE, for the full length of the property shall be improved to the satisfaction of the City of Renton Development Services Division subject to the King County Road Standards or as modified by variance. 162nd Ave SE shall be designed and constructed to meet the urban neighborhood collector standard. No lot shall have a driveway entering off 162nd Ave SE or 164th Ave SE. 7.The applicant shall create pedestrian paths and links as determined by Staff. 8.The Applicant shall be required to provide a detailed tree retention plan with the engineering review application. The tree retention plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Current Planning Project Manager prior to engineering permit approval. 9.The applicant shall pay a Transportation Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per net new average daily trip attributed to the project. The fee for the proposed plat is estimated at $25,839.00 ($75.00 x 9.57 trips x 36 lots = $25,839.00) and is payable to the City prior to the recording of the final plat. 10.The applicant shall establish a homeowners’ association for the development, which would be responsible for any common improvements and/or tracts within the plat prior to final plat recording. 11.The applicant shall pay school impact fees per RMC 4-1-160, D, tot eh City of Renton, on behalf of the Issaquah School District. The fee for the proposed plat is estimated at $216,756.00 ($6,021.00 x 36 lots = $216,756.00). ****************************************************************************************** The hearing reopened on Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at 1:35 p.m.. Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat Appeal LUA 08-093 Appellant: Hans Korve Ann Nielsen: Representing the City of Renton Ann Nielsen stated the appeal has been modified. The issues before the Examiner today are in Subsection B, 1, 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 201 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 15 4 and 5, those are the three remaining issues. The following Exhibits were entered: Exhibit No. A: Appeal Timeline Exhibit No. B: Vicinity Map Exhibit No. C: Preliminary Plat Plan Exhibit No. D: Drainage Plan (2008) Exhibit No. E: Aerial Photo Exhibit No. F: Topography Map Exhibit No. G: Plat Plan (March 16, 2008)Exhibit No. H: Revised Appeal Letter Hans Korve stated that items 1, 4 and 5 are the only items they are dealing with. No. 1 deals with the use of the DOE manual for stormwater and erosion control. They are vested to the King County 1998 Manual for erosion control. There was nothing in the environmental study that showed that the vested document was insufficient. Where there is an acceptable level of service, in the case of the 1998 manual, temporary erosion control is very well covered. There is nothing unique about this site, there is nothing in the environmental review document produced by the City indicating that there is anything unique and special about this site that would require using the 2001 DOE manual to remedy. Part of staff’s original presentation was that they would need an MPDES Permit which would supersede what is happening at the site. DOE would be monitoring the site during the development. They would like to have the vested documents apply to the project. Using SEPA to undo vested rights seems to be wrong. No. 4 regards the maintenance and surety devices which is the driving force behind the appeal. King County code clearly allows bonding. He did not know if this was a policy statement as opposed to a development regulation by staff, they feel that the King County Code allows for bonding and they would like to be allowed to bond as per King County Code. There are no probable adverse environmental impacts that would justify the removal bonding as a viable means of taking care of maintenance, surety and performance issues with the plat. There was no discussion of this adverse environmental impact in the environmental study produced by the City. SEPA requires identification of the environmental impact and then show the mitigation. This issue was not covered. No. 5 covers the use of the King County manual. The appellant’s engineer pointed out that the 1998 vs. 2005 manual are virtually the same in a forested condition. He agrees to that, the point remains that the use of SEPA to undo the vested rights is not appropriate. There would be no adverse harm is using the 1998 manual, they are virtually the same. The drainage facilities would be designed to the 1998 manual, King County acknowledges the 1998 manual more than sufficient to address the environmental impacts and it is also covered in the King County staff report, page 4 states that the drainage issues will be addressed through Level III flow control of the 1998 manual. Ann Nielsen stated that as previously stated prior to the Preliminary Plat hearing, she would like to have incorporated the relevant portions of the facts and testimony that were given. She would be relying on the information that was given during the Preliminary Plat stage and that they be incorporated into the Appeal hearing for purposes of factual testimony and evidence for the appeal. She would present a summary to wrap up the Appeal hearing. Regarding the surety issue, the City does concede that the appellant is clearly vested to the King County 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 202 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 16 Development Standards, however, they have always maintained the position that it is the procedural roles of the City of Renton that apply here. With respect to the surety devices, the King County code speaks to financial guarantee. Mr. Korve is relying on these particular provisions to request that they be considered a bond as proposed to the satisfied surety, which is more in line with what the City of Renton requires. This is a procedural issue, there is nothing in the King County Code provisions that would lend itself to being a development code and as such the City would submit that as a procedural aspect of this should be compelled to submit to the City of Renton procedures. It was her understanding that there is a City of Renton ordinance that specifically requires a set aside or surety in lieu of a bond. The difference between the two is that cash is set aside in a bond and not available to the developer as opposed to getting a bond from a bonding company where you pay 3% of a million dollars, so they are only out the 3%, it’s like buying an insurance policy. Regardless of what the times are, it has been the City’s policy to require a surety device, which has been through years of experience where a bond has been found to be insufficient. The nature of this particular plat is such that there is going to be a higher level of environmental concerns and the issue of a five year monitoring of the wetland versus three years. There is a higher level of environmental concern here, as a result this was tied into a SEPA condition, and this is purely a procedural issue and they would ask the Examiner to render a decision with that information in mind. There was discussion between Ms. Nielsen and The Examiner as to whether this matter was truly a SEPA condition or purely a procedural issue and how it should be handled. In the environmental checklist that was submitted, the 10/13/2005 report, it talks about proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground and runoff water impact, if any. A further section reads; A Level I drainage analysis prepared by DMP engineering and a Level III drainage report prepared by Ed McCarthy are available for review. These reports analyzed the required onsite detention requirements as well as analyzing the downstream drainage basin. The stormwater detention manual requires that the project engineer analyze impacts to downstream drainage systems and make recommendations with respect to any proposed measures to improve offsite drainage. The last sentence reads: please review the drainage reports for any potential required measures to help reduce or control surface water impacts. Ms. Nielsen continued to read from the McCarthy report regarding roadway flooding along SE 144th which was considered to be a severe flooding problem according to King County Standards. Between the intersection of 162nd Ave SE and 160th Ave SE the driveway culverts along the ditch to the north side of SE 144th Street, would cause the north side of SE 144th street to become overtopped posing a threat of unpaved access due to driveway edges. This would cause an unsafe condition. There are several drainage issues emanating from this development. There are broader options in the 2005 manual and they are more consistent with the NPDES regulations. It further indicates that the City generally in the east plateau area has consistently used the 2005 manual. Given the particular nature of this project, the lower manual that they are vested to does not adequately address the specific environmental issues that are unique to this particular site. She asked that the Hearing Examiner to focus on the testimony and evidence that was presented by Mr. Watts to show that this particular site has specific unique environmental impacts that necessitate the mitigated conditions that were proposed, namely the elevation of the 1998 stormwater manual to 2005 standard along with the erosion control manual up to DOE standards. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 203 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 17 Mr. Korve stated that staff has brought up the King County Staff Report and King County Findings and yet ignored or discounted the actual report as it was presented to the Examiner that they believe the 1998 manual was more than enough to address the issues, it was in their MDNS and in the staff report. The concerns of the community are valid and important, that is not a justification for imposing a SEPA condition, the City is required to indicate in their Environmental Review what the issues are, how they are adverse and significant and then how this proposed condition mitigates that. The simple statement that this is a site with wetlands is not a compelling argument for circumventing applicable code, many sites and King County and Renton have wetlands, there is nothing unique and special about this one. The NPDES that they are required to adhere to as part of the stormwater controls is beyond City regulations it goes to State and National regulations that are used in implementing the National Pollution Stormwater controls. Those items of stormwater control will be addressed through the NPDES process, DOE will have monitoring crews out, there is a person assigned to the site who will be available at all times. The Examiner stated that the issue appears to be whether they want to come back and try policing after the erosion has occurred or make sure that the project complies with current standards that address the problem. However, this plat must pass muster today, he must make a recommendation to the Council that with the mitigation measures imposed by the ERC are addressed and covered appropriately. Stormwater and erosion control are met by this plat and will not exacerbate problems. Mr. Korve stated that these issues are not actually the main issues of their appeal. The key issue is the surety, a financial situation. It is in the King County code, it is an adopted ordinance and is part of their development regulations, there whole section on wetlands and how to mitigate and how to assure that wetlands are mitigated, maintained and monitored refers to Section 27a, which is the surety section; that is not a policy statement, it is a Code. The Examiner stated that he did not know if the Courts had established what vesting covers, it usually is density, zoning, yards and things like that. He did not know if it deals with monetary issues or not. He may ask the City Attorney for clarification in this matter. He is not sure it is an issue he can decide The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, and no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 2:10 p.m. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1.The appellant, Hans A. Korve, filed an appeal of an environmental determination issued by the City on December 15, 2008. 2.The appeal was filed in a timely manner. 3.The appellant is Planning Manager for a proposed plat known as Liberty Gardens. The plat would divide approximately 8.95 acres into 36 lots for the eventual development of detached single family homes. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 204 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 18 4.The subject site is located east of 162nd Avenue SE and north of SE 144th Street. 5.The subject site was annexed to the City on August 11, 2008 by Ordinance 5398. Prior to annexation the property was under the jurisdiction of King County. 6.Just prior to the Public Hearing the appellant amended their appeal and limited the appeal issues to three primary issues. The ERC imposed six conditions in its Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance. The appellant ultimately challenged three of those conditions. The challenged conditions, numbered per the original determination, are: "1.The applicant will be required to submit a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed pursuant to State Department of Ecology's Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements, outlined in Volume II of the 2001 Stormwater Management Manual. The plan must be submitted to and approved by the Development Services Division Plan Review staff prior to issuance of the utility construction and during utility and road construction. 4.The applicant shall provide a maintenance surety device (a letter of credit or irrevocable set aside letter) (italics in original), prior to plat recording, set at an amount totaling 125% of the cost, to guarantee satisfactory performance of the mitigation plan for a minimum of five years. 5.The detention system for this project shall be required to comply with the requirements found in the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Conservation Flow control - a.k.a. Level 3) and water quality improvements." 7.A major contention of the appellant is that this project was initiated when the property was located in King County and that the appellant is entitled to develop the subject site under land use rules and regulations that were in effect when the application was submitted. The application was submitted on December 29, 2004. 8.The appellant also maintains that SEPA, specifically, RCW 43.21C.240 prohibits the imposition of SEPA mitigation conditions if the impacts generated by the project are already addressed by existing regulations. "Furthermore, Subsection (4) A states that a development regulation shall be considered to adequately address an impact if the municipality, through the planning and environmental review process under Chapter 36.70A RCW and this chapter, has identified the specific adverse environmental impacts and : '(b) The legislative body of the municipality has designated as acceptable certain levels of service or development standards required or allowed by chapter 36.70A RCW'" 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 205 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 19 9. The appellant argued that the King County 1998 Storm Water Design Manual provided applicable standards for both stormwater mitigation as well as erosion control measures. Those were the standards applicable to stormwater and erosion when the proposal was submitted on December 29, 2004 under which the appellant argues they are vested. 10.Finally, the appellants argue that the manner in which the ERC imposed financial guarantees to assure the proposed wetland and buffer mitigation improvements were accomplished did not include methods permitted by the King County Code, namely bonding. The claim is the appellant is vested in this method or, at least, can avail themselves of this method. 11.A downstream drainage analysis was prepared for the appellant's project as well as two nearby parcels. The three projects are Threadgill, Cavella and Liberty Gardens, the appellant's project. The analysis is titled "SE 144th Street Level 3 Downstream Drainage Analysis" (Ed McCarthy, June 15, 2007). 12.The Cover Page of the SE 144th Street Level 3 Downstream Drainage Analysis, hereinafter Analysis includes the following text: "Prepared for: Mr. Dave Petrie 811 So. 273rd Ct. Des Moines, WA 98198." 13.Page 1-1 states: "The conveyance route is downstream from three proposed single-family residential developments that are current under drainage review at King County DDES. These developments include Threadgill Plat, Liberty Gardens, and Cavella." (emphasis supplied) Page 2-8 SE 144th Street Level 3 Downstream Drainage Analysis (Ed McCarthy, June 15, 2007): "Roadway flooding along SE 144th Street would be considered as 'severe roadway flooding problem' (enclosed in quotes in original) according to King County standards (King County Department of Natural Resources, January 2005) due to the following conditions: Between the intersections of 162nd Avenue SE and 160th Avenue SE driveway culverts along the ditch on the north side of SE 144th Street would become overtopped, posing a threat of unsafe access due to indiscernible driveway edges. Floodwater over the driveways on the north side of SE 144th Street between 160th Avenue SE and CB-11A would be deeper than 0.5 foot posing a severe impediment to emergency vehicle access." 14.Driveways, according to the report, would be overtopped by 0.7 feet. The report also indicates that overflow from catch basins is conveyed to the west in the north side of the roadway until it reaches low lying private property where it settles. Neighbors reported this property does get flooded. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 206 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 20 15.Ed McCarthy submitted a letter or report to King County DDES on March 3, 2008. It was intended as a follow up to his initial report with suggested mitigation measures. It states in its opening paragraph: "The results of the hydraulic assessment I prepared for the downstream conveyance system (June 15, 2007) predicted flooding along the north side of SE 144th Street and at the intersection of 160th Avenue SE. There has also been residential flooding at SE 142nd Place, which is adjacent and tributary to the downstream system of the proposed developments. After consideration of the basin and downstream conditions, I offer the stormwater mitigations described below for the proposed plat to address existing flooding problems along SE 144th Street and at the end of SE 142nd Place." 16.He then describes conditions that could aggravate "an existing severe flooding problem." (Page 2, Para 1) Continuing at Paragraph 2: "On the other hand, adopting Level 3 flow control would mitigate impacts of the projects on this downstream flooding area. The predicted 100-year stage in the downstream flood flow path would not be increased. In light of the downstream conditions, providing Level 3 detention standards is an appropriate stormwater mitigation for each of the proposed developments." Paragraph 3 contains the following statement: "These estimated volumes do not include a factor of safety which would increase the required volumes..." 17.His letter concludes with this text "Please note that the applicants for the proposed plats willingly offer the mitigations that would benefit the property owners along SE 142nd Place provided that the mitigations can be designed and implemented without incurring unreasonable delays that may be confronted in acquiring construction easements, permits, or other construction-related authorizations." 18.There had been an earlier determination by the ERC and an appeal was filed by neighbors of that determination. The City rescinded that decision and the appeals were voided at that time. Therefore, no part of this decision is directed at the earlier determination or appeal. CONCLUSIONS: 1.The decision of the governmental agency acting as the responsible official is entitled to substantial weight. Therefore, the determination of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the city's responsible official, is entitled to be maintained unless the appellant clearly demonstrates that the determination was in error. 2.The Determination of Non-Significance in this case is entitled to substantial weight and will not be reversed or modified unless it can be found that the decision is "clearly erroneous." (Hayden v. Port Townsend, 93 Wn 2nd 870, 880; 1980). The court in citing Norway Hill Preservation and Protection Association v. King County Council, 87 Wn 2d 267, 274; 1976, stated: "A finding is 'clearly erroneous' when although there is evidence to support it, the reviewing court on the entire evidence is left with the definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been committed." Therefore, the determination of the ERC including conditions it found necessary to mitigate the impacts of the development on City services and facilities will not be modified or reversed if it can meet the above test. For reasons enumerated below, the decision of the ERC is affirmed in part and reversed in 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 207 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 21 part. 3.The clearly erroneous test has generally been applied when an action results in a DNS since the test is less demanding on the appellant. The reason is that SEPA requires a thorough examination of the environmental consequences of an action. The courts have, therefore, made it easier to reverse a DNS. A second test, the "arbitrary and capricious" test is generally applied when a determination of significance (DS) is issued. In this second test an appellant would have to show that the decision clearly flies in the face of reason since a DS is more protective of the environment since it results in the preparation of a full disclosure document, an Environmental Impact Statement. 4.An action is determined to have a significant adverse impact on the quality of the environment if more than a moderate impact on the quality of the environment is a reasonable probability. (Norway, at 278). Since the Court spoke in Norway, WAC 197-11-794 has been adopted, it defines "significant" as follows: Significant. (1) "Significant" as used in SEPA means a reasonable likelihood of more than a moderate adverse impact on environmental quality. (2) Significance involves context and intensity ...Intensity depends on the magnitude and duration of an impact.... The severity of the impact should be weighed along with the likelihood of its occurrence. An impact may be significant if its chance of occurrence is not great, but the resulting environmental impact would be severe if it occurred. 5.Also redefined since the Norway decision was the term "probable." Probable. "Probable" means likely or reasonably likely to occur, ... Probable is used to distinguish likely impacts from those that merely have a possibility of occurring, but are remote or speculative. (WAC 197-11-782). 6.Impacts also include reasonably related and foreseeable direct and indirect impacts including short-term and long-term effects. (WAC 197-11-060(4)(c)). Impacts include those effects resulting from growth caused by a proposal, as well as the likelihood that the present proposal will serve as precedent for future actions. (WAC 197-11-060(4)(d)). In the current case, the Drainage Report and Mitigation letter specifically refers to the 2005 Design Manual. Page references are to the manual. Real flooding occurs under existing conditions and would increase with this development. 7.The appellant maintains that the King County standards that were applicable to this project when it was submitted on December 29, 2004 are controlling under the vested rights doctrine. This office has to disagree. The appellant is correct when it comes to certain aspects of review. At the same time, the ERC is entitled to review the record including evidence of flooding and potential mitigation measures. The ERC is especially permitted to rely on documents and reports submitted by the appellant or appellant's representatives. The report and mitigation documents submitted by the appellant or on behalf of the appellant recommend Level 3 of the 2005 King County Manual. While those documents may not have acknowledged or distinguished the appellant's vested rights, they appear to recommend the most appropriate method of dealing with stormwater where critical, life-safety issues were identified or where property rights were affected. The appellant and other property owners apparently chose the combined report for three projects, Threadgill, Cavella, and the appellant's own Liberty Gardens. Each developer submitted applications at a different time and potentially vested in different requirements. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 208 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 22 The appellant's consultant did not distinguish the different projects or their different submission dates. Rather the review suggested appropriate measures that would not exacerbate stormwater issues that resulted in overtopped culverts, flooded driveways and ponding on private property. 8.So whether one looks at whether or not vested rights guarantees the application of old standards or whether or not King County Code takes precedence over SEPA review, there is no escaping that the recommendations submitted on behalf of the appellant recommend the imposition of Level 3 conditions -2005 Manual. The ERC properly considered this evidence and the appellant failed to demonstrate that the reliance on the reports was clearly erroneous. 9.Again, the appellant invited the ERC to make the decision they did by presenting the City with the two documents by McCarthy. One was the Level 3 drainage analysis and then his proposed mitigation measures. Those documents indicated that flooding and/or ponding of water occurs and could be exacerbated by the new development. Yes, the report is based on three (3) separate projects and those projects may be subject to separate code standards under certain "vesting doctrines" but this applicant chose the route of a consolidated report and it is that report that suggested the newer standards were appropriate to avoid creating additional stormwater problems in this area. So, back to a basic environmental question - would the development of this project cause more than a probable impact on the quality of the environment? If so, are there appropriate mitigations measures that can avoid those impacts? The first question is answered by reports that suggest that flooding is already an issue and it would likely be exacerbated by this project. Can those impacts be mitigated? Apparently, the reports suggest that following the newest standards would avoid further harm to the area. 10.Now, does the fact that flooding was identified as a problem that imposing of newer standards would mitigate those problems mean that the newer erosion control standards of the 2001 DOE Manual are also appropriate? Or would the older standards be sufficient. It would appear that stormwater flooding would more probably than not sluice materials in any drainage course and also on surfaces. Clearing the property as generally proposed and removing the heavy vegetative cover that exists was expected to increase flooding. It seems that such deforestation would also increase erosional impacts. The newer standards are designed to protect stream and wetland areas from sediment. Unlike certain bulk standards that are mainly directed as aesthetic qualities where vesting does not generally invite additional harm, stormwater and by extension erosion standards address harmful conditions that more current knowledge was intended to address. This office believes that the ERC properly applied the newer 2001 DOE Manual's standards to address real problems with erosion. 11.This leaves the final issue, the appropriateness of the method imposed to guarantee the proposed wetland and buffer mitigation improvements. This office understands that there are financial consequences to how wetland mitigation is financed but there does not seem to be a tenable link between the method of financing the guarantees and the environmental outcome. Additionally, this condition seems one that is already regulated by Code and one that the ERC, itself, might not need to address. This office finds little relationship between the method of guaranteeing, bonding, letter of credit or what have you, a mitigation measure and the impact to be mitigated. Clearly, the mitigation required needs to be accomplished or the project would fail to pass environmental review creating untoward unmitigated environmental impacts. But that does not mean the ERC has a right to impose a specific manner of accomplishing the guarantee. The fact that this office has agreed that Condition #4 is an inappropriate SEPA mitigation measure does not mean that the City does not have the ability to require the same manner of guarantee to accomplish the same environmental result under its other ordinances. This office does not rule on the vesting principle in resolving this issue in the appellant's favor as a matter of SEPA review. Condition Number 4 was erroneously imposed by the ERC and is 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 209 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 23 reversed. 12.The reviewing body should not substitute its judgment for that of the original body with expertise in the matter, unless the reviewing body has the firm conviction that a mistake has been made. This office was not left with a firm conviction that the ERC made a mistake. This office finds the ERC appropriately reviewed the stormwater documents and appropriately applied the mitigation measures suggested by those documents. No reasons were advanced to suggest this office reverse that decision or substitute another judgment. On the other hand, Condition Number 4 seems an inappropriate decision to backup up the appropriate decision requiring wetland mitigation itself. 13.The appealing party has a burden of demonstrating error and that was only partially met in the instant case. DECISION: The decision of the ERC is affirmed in part and reversed in part. Conditions 1 and 5 are affirmed. Condition 4 is reversed and removed from the determination. ORDERED THIS 28th day of April 2009. FRED J. KAUFMAN HEARING EXAMINER TRANSMITTED THIS 28th day of April 2009 to the parties of record: Rocale Timmons Kayren Kittrick Wayne Potter Development Services Development Services Barghausen Consulting Engineer Renton, WA 98057 Renton, WA 98057 18215-72nd Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 Daniel Balmelli, PE Marshall Brenden Barghausen Consulting Engineer 18225 SE 128th Street John & Nenita Ching 18215-72nd Avenue S Renton, WA 98059 16038 SE 142nd Place Kent, WA 98032 Renton, WA 98059 Hans Korve Linda Corgiat Dmp Eng., Inc.Debbie Eberle 16039 SE 142nd Place 726 Auburn Way N 18225 SE 147th Street Renton, WA 98059 Auburn, WA 98002 Renton, WA 98059 Norm & Patricia Grammell Don & Andrea Gregg Gwendolyn High 16043 SE 142nd Place 16046 SE 142nd Place C.A.R.E. Renton, WA 98059 Renton, WA 98059 PO Box 2936 Renton, WA 98059 Richard & Teri Langdon Jennifer McCall 14201 – 164th Ave SE Lozier Homes Corp.David Petrie 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 210 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 24 Renton, WA 98059 1203 – 114th Avenue SE 811 S 273rd Court Bellevue, WA 98004 Des Moines, WA 98198 Michael Ritchey 14225 – 164th Ave SE Curtis Schuster Seattle KC Health Department Renton, WA 98059 KBS III, LLC East District Environ. Health 12320 NE 8th Street, Ste. 100 14350 SE Eastgate Way Kolin Taylor Bellevue, WA 98005 Bellevue, WA 98007 12320 NE 8th Street, Ste. 100 Bellevue, WA 98005 Claudia Donnelly Norm Mohr 10415 147th Ave SE 16224 SE 144th Street Steve Bottheim, Supervisor Renton, WA 98059 Renton, WA 98059 CPLN LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 Trishah Bull Kim Claussen, PPMIII Nick Gillen, Env. Scientist DDES LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 CPLN LUSD SE OAK DE 0100 CAS LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 Shirley Goll, ASII Kelly Whiting, KC DOT Bruce Whittaker, Sr. Engr.CPLN LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 RD SERV DIV MS OAK DE 0100 CAS LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 Kris Langley, Sr. Engr Traffic Steve Townsend, Supervisor King County DDES CPLN LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 LUIS LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 Land Use Services Division 900 Oakesdale Ave SW Larry West, Env Scientist Lisa Dinsmore Renton, WA 98057 CAS LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 DDES LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 Alex Perlman Chad Tibbits DDES LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 DDES LUSD MS OAK DE 0100 TRANSMITTED THIS 28th day of April, 2009 to the following: Mayor Denis Law Dave Pargas, Fire Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Larry Meckling, Building Official Julia Medzegian, Council Liaison Planning Commission Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator Transportation Division Alex Pietsch, Economic Development Utilities Division Jennifer Henning, Development Services Neil Watts, Development Services Stacy Tucker, Development Services Janet Conklin, Development Services Marty Wine, Assistant CAO Renton Reporter Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 100Gof the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., May 12, 2009. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110, which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of $75.00 and meeting other specified requirements. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 211 of 223 Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat/Appeal File No.: LUA-08-093, PP, ECF April 28, 2009 Page 25 Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. An appeal must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m., May 12, 2009. If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants, the executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file. You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants. The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as Appeals to the City Council. 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 212 of 223 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 213 of 223 5h. ‐ Hearing Examiner recommends approval, with conditions, of the  Liberty Gardens Preliminary Plat; 36 lots on 8.95 acres located southeast Page 214 of 223 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 9-7-1, CODE ADOPTED, AND 9-7-2, AMENDMENTS, OF CHAPTER 7, ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, OF TITLE IX, (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON", TO AMEND THE REGULATIONS REGARDING STANDARD PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 9-7-1, Code Adopted, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction Standards, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington", is hereby amended as follows: 9-7-1 CODE ADOPTED: The ±996 2010 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction^ published by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association as modified or supplemented by the City of Renton^s ^supplemental Specifications, together with the Standard Plans for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction published by the Washington State Department of Transportation and the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association as modified or supplemented by the City of Renton Standard Plans for Public Works Construction/Details, are hereby adopted as the City of Renton Standard 7a. ‐ Amend Standard Plans for Public Works Construction regulations  (See 5.d.)Page 215 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. Specifications for Municipal Public Works construction (hereinafter "Standard Specifications"). One copy of each document is on file and made available for examination by the public in the office of the City Clerk. Additional copies of those documents may bo purchased or examined at tho Planning/Building/Public Works Department Public Information Center. SECTION II. Section 9-7-2, Amendments, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction Standards, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington", is hereby amended as follows: 9-7-2 AMENDMENTS: Any and all amendments, additions or modifications to said Code, when printed and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton by authorization of the Public Works Administrator City Council from time to time, shall be considered and accepted and constitute a part of such Code without the necessity of further adoption of such amendments, modifications or additions by the legislative authority of the City of Renton or by ordinance. SECTION III. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 7a. ‐ Amend Standard Plans for Public Works Construction regulations  (See 5.d.)Page 216 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2010. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD:1635:5/3/10:scr Denis Law, Mayor 7a. ‐ Amend Standard Plans for Public Works Construction regulations  (See 5.d.)Page 217 of 223 1^/vUKd^f S-'°-2m CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 4-5-040, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, OF CHAPTER 5, BUILDING AND FIRE PREVENTION STANDARDS, OF TITLE IV (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON", TO RENAME THE SECTION AS "RENTON ELECTRICAL CODE", ADOPT BY REFERENCE THE JUNE 22, 2009 WASHINGTON CITIES ELECTRICAL CODE, PARTS ONE, TWO AND THREE, AND REPEAL SUBSECTIONS 4-5-040C AND 4-5-040D. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4-5-040, National Electrical Code, of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington", is hereby amended to change the title to "Renton Electrical Code". SECTION II. Subsections 4-5-040A, Adoption, and 4-5-040B, Electrical Permit Required, of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington", are hereby amended as follows: A. ADOPTION: Tho "National Electrical Code," 2005 Edition, published by the National Firo Protection Association, as amended by the City of Ronton, is horoby adopted as tho National Eloctrical Codo, or NEC, 2005 Edition, for the City of Renton, and may hereafter bo designated as "City of Ronton Electrical Codo, 2005." The June 22, 2009 Edition of The Washington Cities Electrical Code, Parts one, two and 7a. ‐ Adopt 2008 National Electrical Code with City Amendments (1st  reading 5/10/2010)Page 218 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. three, as published by the Washington Association of Building Officials, is hereby adopted by reference, and shall be known as the Renton Electrical Code. B. ELECTRICAL PERMIT REQUIRED: In addition to tho National Eloctrical Code, a City oloctrical permit is required before any eloctrical work commences. Foos shall be as listed in RMC 4 1 140F, Eloctrical Permit Foos. The City shall at all times keep on file with the City Clerk, for reference by the general public, not less than one copy of The Washington Cities Electrical Code. SECTION III. Subsections 4-5-040C, Administration and Enforcement, and 4-5-040D, Amendments to the 2002 National Electric Code (NEC), of Chapter 5, Building and Fire Prevention Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington", are hereby repealed. SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2010. Denis Law, Mayor 7a. ‐ Adopt 2008 National Electrical Code with City Amendments (1st  reading 5/10/2010)Page 219 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD:1620:4/29/10 7a. ‐ Adopt 2008 National Electrical Code with City Amendments (1st  reading 5/10/2010)Page 220 of 223 r/uuuL^ s~Jd~aoio CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A BIENNIAL BUDGET PROCESS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature has provided that any city may, by ordinance, elect to have a biennial budget in lieu of the annual budget, which is otherwise provided for; and WHEREAS, the provisions of Chapter 35A.34 RCW determine that an ordinance establishing the biennium budget must be adopted no later than June 30, 2010, in order to be effective January 1, 2011; and WHEREAS, biennial budgeting will provide an opportunity to streamline government services through better long range and strategic financial planning, a longer perspective on program planning, and consolidation of the effort invested in the budget development and approval process, thereby improving services to the citizens of Renton; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Pursuant to Chapter 35A.34 RCW, there is hereby established a biennium budget for the City of Renton, beginning with the biennium starting January 1, 2011. The 2011- 2012 Biennial Budget and all subsequent budgets shall be prepared, considered, and adopted under the provisions of this ordinance and Chapter 35A.34 RCW. SECTION II. Pursuant to Chapter 35A.34 RCW the City Council shall provide for a mid biennial review, and any modification shall occur no sooner than eight (8) months after the 7b. ‐ Establish biennial budget process (1st reading 5/10/2010) Page 221 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. start, but no later than the conclusion of the first year of the biennium. The Mayor shall prepare a proposed budget modification and shall provide for publication of notice of hearings consistent with publication of notices for adoption of other City ordinances. Such proposal shall be submitted to the City Council and shall be a public record and be available to the public. A public hearing shall be advertised at least once and shall be held no later than the first regular Council meeting in December and may be considered from time to time. At such a hearing or thereafter, the Council may consider a proposed ordinance to carry out such modifications, which such ordinance shall be subject to other provisions of Chapter 35A.34 RCW. SECTION III. Acts pursuant to this ordinance, but prior to its passage or effective date, are hereby ratified and confirmed. SECTION IV. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. SECTION V. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five (5) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of , 2010. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk 7b. ‐ Establish biennial budget process (1st reading 5/10/2010) Page 222 of 223 ORDINANCE NO. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2010. Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ORD:1634:4/16/10:scr 7b. ‐ Establish biennial budget process (1st reading 5/10/2010) Page 223 of 223