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The Site Plan for an 11,088 sq ft maintenance/classroom building was initially approved via an administrative Site Plan Review process on May 30, 2005 (LUA05-041). The current request seeks to move the location of the proposed. building approximately 200 ft northwest. The new location is partially within an area 'of steep slopes that were determined to be man-made, as indicated in the Exception Through Modification that. was issued by the Development Services Director on April 20,2006. A SEPA Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) for the proposed revision was issued on April 3, 2006. No other changes to the building design or use have been proposed. The Site Plan regulations define minor adjustments or modifications to an approved site plan as changes which do not iilVolve' more than a 10% increase in area or scale of the development, which do not have. a significantly greater .impact on theerivironment and facilities, and which do not change the boundaries of. the originally approved plan (RMC 4- 9-200.H.). The revisions. as proposed, appear to comply with the,applicable development standards. of the Industrial Low (Public) zone and applicable parking regulations. It has been determined that the revised proposed would not result in any significant environmental impacts above those analyzed under the previous development review. Therefore, the proposed modification to the site plan review is approved as a minor modification subject to the following conditions: • The applicant shall comply with all mitigation measures in the DNS-M issued April 3,2006. . The applicant is advised that all code requirements and conditions of the site plan approval, dated May 3D, 2005, remain applicable to the proposed development. If any further modifications are proposed in future, additional SEPA Review and Site Plan Review may be required.' This decision to approve the proposed revisions as a minor modification is subject to a 14- . day appeal period from the date of this letter. Any appeals of the administrative -------]-O-SS-s-o-u-th-a-r-ad-y-w-ay---R-e-nt-o'--n,-w-a-s-hi-n-gt-on-9-S0-S-s------~ tii:') This rnJDerconlains 50% recvrJed mall"ial ~O% nostconsumer AHEAD OF TI-IE CURVE ) .' Sally MacGregor-Cronb J RTC Mirior Revision (LUA06-011 ) May 5.2006 Page 2 of 2 decision must be filed with the City of Renton Hearing Examiner by 5:00p.ni., May 19, 2005. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence. feel free to contact me at (425) 430~7286,' . . Jennifer Toth Henning Principal Planner Neil Watts, Development Service~' Dir~gtor . Jon Ponzega, VP; Renton TeChn1cai College , Keri Weaver, Senior Planner' ,r .. ' Fite ,.' ,:--';, .,.' ce: " " ~f ~ " ,( , ~r .' f;' .. . ! ~~ " .' Kathy Keolker, Mayor April 20, 2006 Sally MacGregor-Crone SM Stemper Architects .4000 Delridge Way SW #200 Seattle, WA 98106 uJAos-o ' ~( CITY' 'F RENTON PlanningIBuildingIPublic Works Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator Subject: Renton Technical College (RTC) Maintenance/Classroom Bldg. LUA06-011, V-H, ECF Dear Ms. MacGregor-Crone: I have considered your request for an Exception Through Modification to allow development on a steep slope (greater than 40%) located at the north end of the RTC Campus. The proposal is for the' construction of an ' 11,088 sq ft maintenance/classroom, building in a~ . existing vacant area, which wiU .require approximately 2,600 cubic yards of grading and 600 cubic yards of fill. Access will be from internal roads and parking will be accommodated within existing parking lots .. Renton Municipal Code Section 4-3-050J.5.b provides for Exception~ through Modification to address steep slopes .. The applicant maintains that the steep slope area in question was created by previoLis grading and fill activities required to construct an internal access road and'parking lot located west of the site, and a classroom building to the east of the site, which resulted in an artificial grade line for this area. The City's Environmental Review Committee has reviewed the geotechnical report and supplemental information submitted' with .the project application, and imposed, a mitigation meaSUie requiring the applicant to comply with' all recomme~dations included in the report. This mitigation measure is still effective and the project must be constructed in compliance with this reqLiirement. Decision Based on the information provided by the applicant, it is my determination that the steep slope located in the area proposed for the classroom/maintenance building qualifies for an Exception through Modification, per RMC Section 4-3-050.J.5.b. Therefore, gra'ding activities may be permitted on the slope identified in the project application, with the benefit of the' applicable permits and land use approvals. Although the slope qualifies for an, Exception through 'Modification, additional approvals and permits from the City will be required, including an administrative -------10-S-S -So-u-Ih-G-r-ad-y-W-a-y---R-en-\o-n-, W-.s-h-in-gt-on-9-S0-S-S ,--'-----~ (ll() This paper contains 50% recvded material. 30% post consumer AHEA[) OF THE CURVE Sally MacGregor-Crone tiil . Classroom/Maintenance sil!Y. (LUA 06-011) April20,2006 Page 2 of2 modification to the approved site plan (LUA05-041) to address the revised location of the proposed building. .. ' ... . This determination will be final unless a written appeal of this administrative . determination, accompanied by the required $75.00 filing fee, is filed with the City's Hearing Examiner within 14 days of the date of this decision. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Keri Weaver at (425) 430-7382. Sincerely, NeilWatts Development Services Director' .' Cc: File Jennifer Henning .: . ; , , Keri Weaver .. Jon Pozega, Vice President, RTC . , . '-'::. ~. " t. "'. , , . , ~ .. ~ .-. , ",~ .~'->:/ '.;? ". ';.: . " April 19,2006 Sally MacGregor-Crone SM Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Oelridge Way SW #200 Seattle, WA 98106 SUBJECT: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. LUA06-011, ECF I LUA05-041, SA-A Dear Ms. MacGregor-Crone: CITY )F RENTON Planning!Building!PublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator This letter is to inform you that the appeal period ended on April 17, 2006 for the Environmental Review Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated for the above- referenced project. No appeals were filed on the ERC determination. This decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. The applicant must comply with all ERC Mitigation Measures and,Site Plan Conditions of ApprovaL If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (425) 430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, ,!(tA-u~~ Keri Weaver Senior Planner cc: Jon Pozega, VP -Renton Technical College I Owner -------------lO-S-S-So-u-'h-G-r-ad-y-W-a-y---R-en-'o-n-,W--as-h-in-g'-On--98-0-SS-------------~ AHEAD OF THE CURVE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M) POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROJECT NAME: RTC M.lnlltn_nce & CIasroom Building r~~~N~UMBER: ~o~t:::t ECFILU"'~11, V-H OESCRIPTION: The applicant It IWq\Ieftfng Envlt"OftfIMntIil (SEPA) ~ for. mlllOI' mod~ to In IptH'IO'tM lite d ... ~nt pIIIn, tor the propohd c:onstnldlon of 11,018 aq.1'I. malntenlnceJelanfOOm building to be 10000ted PlIrtIy wftfIln In IrM of m.p llopeot,. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERe) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. AppHll of the environmental dmnnlnltlon must be med In writing on or before 5;00 PM on Aprt117. 2008. Appn.It mutt be "1...:1 In writing togett\w with lila requlNd '75.00 application , .. with: H .. rlng Enm!nar, City of RIIfItOn, 10155 SOII'\t\ G,..dy Way. R.mon, WA 1101515. App.." to the Examiner IN govarned by City of RlttIton Municipal Code s.ctIon 4-8-110.8. Addltlofl.ll Information rwglnflng 1M ap.,..r P_' mlY be obbIln.cl from the ~ City Clerk', emu, (425) 430-U10. IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE SET AND ALL PARnES NOTIFIED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430-7200. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOnCE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION CERTIFICATION ~ c J ~ hereby certify that "3 copies of the above document I -.L->e!)".... or"""" 'b d ertyon ~ere posted by me in ~ conspicuous places or nearby the descn e prop DATE: 0"3,1 7.1 /0' I SIGNED: DR. ~ V ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing in ,on the 5,,0 CITY OF RENTON CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the 31 st day of March, 2006, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing ERC Determination documents. This information was sent to: t " :N~~hli~r,~~i;:&i~ ';:'~':~ ,,' Agencies Jon Pozega, VP -Renton Technical College Sally MacGregor-Crone (SigOOI"ffi 0' Seo',,), ,~ ~ STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) r~;~~):~,-.}l~ .. ,~ ," ,~~;~:·~;;.~·;~it;lRgj;ti~·~ritTii'~";."·~; See Attached Owner Contact I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker '~r~-";-' o"~_. ':, ' Signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: '1-~-0 to Sate of Notary (Print):_.tlro.l::1Q..c.......J....>f¥J>.O..---t.m~~...t:::l'--_4,rl---,oo;-:-:-:r~ My appointment expires: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Building , LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF/LUA06-011, V-H template -affidavit of service by mailing Dept. of Ecology' Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olvmpia, WA 98504-7703 WSDOT Northwest Region' Attn: Ramin Pazooki King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240 PO Box 33031 0 Seattle, WA 98133-9710 US Army Corp. of Engineers' Seattle District Office Attn: SEPA Reviewer PO Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Jamey Taylor' Depart. of Natural Resources PO Box 47015 Olympia, WA 98504-7015 KC Dev. & Environmental Servo Attn: SEPA Section 900 Oakesdale Ave. SW Renton, WA 98055-1219 Metro Transit Senior Environmental Planner Gary Kriedt AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING (ERG DETERMINATIONS) WDFW -Stewart Reinbold' Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. • cia Department of Ecology Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer 3190160" Ave SE 39015 -172"" Avenue SE Bellevue, WA 98008 Auburn, WA 98092 Duwamish Tribal Office ... Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program * 4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert Seattle, WA 98106-1514 39015 172"" Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092-9763 KC Wastewater Treatment Division' Office of Archaeology & Historic Environmental Planning Supervisor Preservation* Ms. Shirley Marroquin Attn: Stephanie Kramer 201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050 PO Box 48343 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 Olympia, WA 98504-8343 City of Newcaslle City of Kent Attn: Mr. Micheal E. Nicholson Attn: Mr. Fred Satterstrom, AICP Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev. Director 13020 SE 72"" Place 220 Fourth Avenue South Newcaslle, WA 98059 Kent, WA 98032-5895 Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila Municipal Liasan Manager Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Joe Jainga 6300 Southcenter Blvd, 201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431 PO Box 90868, MS: XRD-01 W Tukwila, WA 98188 Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Bellevue, WA 98009-0868 Seattle Public Utilities Real Estate Services Tille Examiner 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900 PO Box 34018 Seattle, WA 98124-4018 Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities will need to be sent a copy of the checklist, PMT's, and the notice of application. ... Also note, do not mail Jamey Taylor any of the notices she gets hers from the web. Only send her the ERC Determination paperwork. template -affidavit of service by mailing ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE _ MITIGATED (DNS-M) POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Building PROJECT NUMBER: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF/LUAOS-Oll, V-H LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street DESCRIPTION: The applicant Is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review for a minor modification to an approved site development plan, for the proposed construction of 11 ,088 sq. ft. maintenance/classroom building to be located partly within an area of steep slopes. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. Appeals of the environmental detennlnatlon must be flied In writing on or before 5:00 PM on April 17, 2006. Appeals must be flied In writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional Information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. IF THE ENV)RONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE SET AND ALL PARTIES NOTIFIED. NE 7TH ST. 1!4-l-z()NINC3: IL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT SERVICES DIVISION AT DO NOT REMOVE WrrH()Ul'PFtOP'ER "',' "., : , , " I ,,_/ CITY -;F RENTO'N' Kathy Keolkc::rt' Mayor' ' Planninglf3uilding/Public W()rks Department ' Gregg Zhlmlerman P.E., AdminiStrator, " , .' -. . , March 31, 2006 , Sally MacGregor-Crone, SM Stemper Architects. PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW ste; #200 " Seattle,WA98t06 SUBJECT: ' RTCMaintenanee 8; Classroom Building LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF/LUA06,-011,V-H ,DearM$.MacGregor~Crone: ' , This letter is written onbehalf'of th'e Environmental'Revie:.v CommittM(ERC)to advise you tbat they , have completed their revieWofthesubjectprojeqtardhClye Issued :a,threshold peierminatlon of Non:' Slgnificance-Mitigat~d,with Mitigation Measures: ',i"lease refar,to ..the enclosedERCReport and Decision. Section Cfor a list of the Mitigation Measures,' ,,' " Appeals of the environmental'determlnatlon musibe'filed in writing orior before 5:00 PM on A'pri!: ' 1.7, 2006; AjJPealsmust be flIedirhvriting together wiihJ,he required $75;00 liIPp!ication fee witli: Hearing' ,', , E)(ai)1iner, City of Rentol). 1055 South Grady Way;, BentoJi; WA 98055.;Appil,alstothe Examiner are, gov,en)ed 'by City of. Renton, Municipal codesecti6ri:4''!l:A1 O.B. ' 'AddltiQl1all~forrTiation regarding the "', ' appeal process maybe ob,talned from the Rentohqily~GJerk:sOffice; (425) 4~Q;651O. • " Ifth~EnyironmentaIDetemiin~.tioniS appealed. aJ~~ifh~~iin~date w~I't:ie:!i~tC!nd,aIlParties notifie,d. , ,\ -" " ,'. , " : '.'j<. 'Ji;-/ ." :. '_ ,', .' --, '. " j , Th~ preceding information wlll~SSist you in planrijn~g:fciri;n6\~meniation 6tyo~r proje¢tand enabl,e y~u·t~> , ,'exe(ciseyour appeal, rights, mor(lfully, if. you c~oose'tcidoso.' If you have any, questions Or,desire , clarification of. the above, please· call me at (425)A30"7382,',·· , , " ' ' , ,," -" . .. '''. -,.- , for,theEnvironmental Review· Committee, ,.Y~:dU/~ _, ~/).o: _,_' '. ' :' Kerf Wea'ver Senior Planner " , " 'j; .' ,. ,cc: , Renton Technical College, clo Jon Pozega IOwr1(~fM , ,EnClosure -.. : '." . .{ -, ',- ','< . ", ' -,-,.,' ~-'--:--c-'--'--'-~l 0-55-, ,'-So"'u~th-Gra""~d':"'y"', W-a-y-. -R-en-to-c, n-, W--'-as-'h,-· n:-i;t""on-".-9S-.o"'S""5 ,-, \-, -, -;----"". ~ ~ , ':', --:. ,. . " AHEAD: OF -T~E ·CU-R."'-E:" . ~ This paper contains 5Q%rooVded material. 30% POsI ~umer Kathy Kooiker. Mayor March 31. 2006 . Washington State Department of Ecology Enllironmental'Reliiew Section PO Box 47703 '. Olympia. WA 98504-7703 CITY . PianhingIBuildi~g/Public Works Department Gregg Zimniernian P.E., Adtmnistra.tor . Subject: Environmental Determinations Transmitted herewith is ~ cc>py'of the Environmental Determination for the folloi.lng prqject reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on March 28. 2006: DETERMINATION,OF'NON~SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: RTc Maintenance &,Classroom Building' LUA05-Q41, SA-Ai ECF/LUAOS-011, V-H " 3000 NE 4th Stre~t' .,' .' The· applicant is .requesting EnvironmentaL($EPA) Review ,for· a . .. mlnor modification to ail appr<;lVed site develoillnent plan, for the .prOPOsed construction qf 11,088 sq. ft .. lnaiiitiitriuice/classroom . building to be 10cated,partlyJnan area of.st~\lP slopes. ' . Appeals of the environment~idetermination must bep@ Inwritingon or'before5:QQ PM on April. ' , 17;200S •. Appeals must be filed jnwriting together wittithe:required $75.00, appfieati9nfee with: Hearing' Examiner. City of Rentoni1(j5S South Grady Way. Renton. WA .98055. Appeiils .to·theExaminer'are.. . ... . governed by City of RenlonM(micipal Code Sectio;';'; 4-8;t1 O.B. 'Addltional information. regarding the' appeal process may beobtained from the Reritorl:Cily b~)~·s.Office. (425)430;651'0. '. . ,'" .' . -. <., . . . .,., . 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March 30,2006 Sally MaCGregor-Crone' SM Stemper Architects' · 4000 DelridgeWaySW #200 Seattle, WA98106 . . Gregg.Zinimerman P.E., ~dminilitrator : Subject: Renton Technical College (RTC) Maintenance/Clas$room Bldg. LUA06-011, V~H, ECF . Dear Ms. MacGregor-Crone: '. · I have considered your request for. an Exception: Through Modification to allow development on a steep slope (greater than 40%) jocatedat'the north end onhe RTC . Campus. The . proposal is· for' the consfruetiqn,' of an 11,088sq.ft: maintenance/classroom' builtfing in an existing va:~nt. area, which. will require · approximately 2,600 cubic yaids of grading and 6QOcubi.cyards of fill. Accesswill be from internal.roads and parking will beaccommodatedwlthin:existing parking. lots. Renton Municipal Code Section· 4"3-050~.5;bpr()vides~()rExceptions through Modification to address. steep: slopes;. The . applicant maintains that ttie steep' slope . · area in question was .created.by .previousgrading-and.fill.activities requiredJo construct an . internalaccesilrOadandparking;lotlocated 'west of the. site, ·and 'a' . classroom building to the east of the site, which resulted'in"!m artificial grade line for .. this area. .. . ... : .. . . . • -. <, , . The City~s Environmental Rev'i~w Committee has re\l!~weClthe geotechnical report a,nd supplemental· informationsubmitled with .. the prc:ij~¢t'application, 'andimposed a "-, .. ,;'-- '-. -.-> . . ' mitigation me1;lsure requiting.tl'\e applicant tocQJnpty.Vi'/th all recommendations " . included in the report. This. mitigation rneC!sure, isstflleffedil.ie and' the project must be . ' . . constructed in compliance with Ihisrequirernent.· .. . . . -.' Decision . " .' Based on the information provided .by the. applicant,ilis. my determination tha~ the steep slope located' in the area proposed for thEi" qlassroom/maintenance building qualifies for an Exception through Modification, per RMCS~ctiori 4-3-050).5.b. Therefore, gratfing activities may be permitted on theslQP~ identified in the.projec;t. .. application, with the .benefifof the applicable perrnits and Ia,nd useapprov'als. .',' y Although' the' slope qyalifies· f()ran Exception ,through Modification, additional .' ..• , " . approvals and: permit's from the City win be requited,. including an administrative . : :-, . ----,-~-1-05-5-'-S-ou:-· th-Gr-c-· -ad~Y-'-W-a-Y---R-eil-to-n,-W~8sC-:h-'in-gt-o-n:-·9-80:--5-5~.:-,"'-'-,"'-'---'-~ ••• AHEAD ~F THE-CURVE:~" '~_:' ,<-) CITY OF RENTON) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) APPLICATION NO(S): LUA06-011, V-H/LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF APPLICANT: Renton Technical College, c/o Jon Pozega, Vice President PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenace & Classroom Building DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review for a Variance to the Critical Areas Regulations, and a Minor Modification to an approved site development plan, for the proposed construction of 11,088 sq It maintenance/classroom building to be located partly within an area of protected (steep) slopes. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: 3000 NE 4th Street The City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on April 17, 2006. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. PUBLICATION DATE: DATE OF DECISION: SIGNATURES: nnls Culp, Administrator Community Services April 3, 2006 March 28, 2006 r, Fire Chief Fire Department Alex Pietsch, Administrator EDNSP Date To: Gregg Zimmerman, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator Lee Wheeler, Fire Chief Alex Pietsch, EDNSP Administrator Planning ~~ RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. (Weaverl LUA06-011, V-H/LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF The applicant Is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review for a Variance to the Critical Areas Regulations, and a Minor Modification to an approved site development plan, for the proposed construction of 11,088 sq ft maintenance/classroom building to be located partly within an area of protected (steep) slopes. cc; K. Keolker, Mayor J. Covington, Chief Administrative Officer B. Wolters, EONS? Director ® J. Gray, Fire Prevention N. Watts, P/B!PW Development Services Director ® F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner S. Engler, Fire Prevention ® J. Medzegian, Council P. Hahn, P/B!PW Transportation Systems Director R. Lind, Economic Development L. Warren, City Attorney ® STAFF City of Renton REPORT Department of Planning / Building / Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE A. BACKGROUND ERC MEETING DA TE March 28, 2006 Project Name: Renton Technical College - Minor Modification to Approved Site Plan (LUA05-041, ECF, SA-A) Variance from Critical Areas Regulations (LUA06-011, V-H) Owners/Applicant: Renton Technical College c/o Jon Ponzega, Vice President, 3000 NE 4th St, Renton, WA 98056 Contact: Sally McGregor-Crone, SM Stemper Architects, PLLC, 4000 Delridge Way SW, Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98106 File Number: LUA05-041, ECF, SA-A Project Manager: Keri Weaver, Senior Planner LUA06-011, V-H Project Description: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review for a Variance to the Critical Areas Regulations, and a Minor Modification to an approved site development plan, for the proposed construction of 11,088 sq ft maintenance/classroom building to be located partly within an area of protected (steep) slopes. Continued on next paae Project Location: 3000 NE 4th St Site Area: 16,294 sq It Building Area SF 11,088 sq It RECOMMENDA TlON Staff recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) Project Location Map ERe Rpt RTC Variance & Site Plan. doc City of Renton PIB/PW Department ,~ ) RAINIER AVE. MIXED-USE S. PARKING LOT (SITE PLAN & VARIANCE) EnvJ. .:~,\taf Review Committee Staff Report LUA-04-093 AND LUA05-133 ERC REPORT of February 21, 2006 Page 2 of 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTINUED: A site plan for the proposed building received final approval on May 30, 2005 (LUA05-041), for a location approxinmately 200 ft southeast of the current proposal which would not have impacted any critical areas. An environmental (SEPA) review was conducted for that proposal and a Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M) was issued concurrently with the administrative decision to approve the site development plan. The applicant's current proposal to shift the building approximately 200 ft to the northwest of the original location into an area of protected slopes would be considered a minor modification to the site development plan, subject to approval of a variance from the City's Critical Areas Regulations. No other changes to the building design or use have been proposed. The variance request qualifies for review under RMC 4-9-250B.10 (Special Review Criteria -Public/Quasi-Public Utility or Agency), and must be heard by the City Hearing Examiner. The variance request triggers the requirement for environmental review because of proposed impacts to critical areas (protected slopes). Because an environmental review was conducted for the original site plan, the environmental review for the variance request will address only the issue of the new building location. The mitigation conditions for Water, Transportation, and Fire/Emergency Services in the DNS-M issued on May 16, 2005 do not require modification and will remain binding upon the updated site plan proposal. B. RECOMMENDA TlON Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials make the following Environmental Determination: DETERMINA TlON OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Issue DNS with 14 day Appeal Period. C. MITIGA TION MEASURES DETERMINA TlON OF NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED. XX Issue DNS-M with 14 day Appeal Period. Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment Period followed by a 14 day Appeal Period. 1. The applicant shall comply with Mitigation Measures 1 (Earth), 2 (Transportation), and 4 (Fire/Emergency Services) of the DNS-M for LUA05-041, issued on May 16, 2005. Mitigation Measure 2 (Earth) of the DNS-M for LUA05-041 is superseded by Mitigation Measure 2 of the DNS- M for LUA06-011 as provided below. 2. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the geotechnical report prepared dated October 13, 2005, and a supplemental report dated February 28, 2006, prepared by Associated Earth SCiences, Inc., regarding site preparation, foundation construction, landslide and erosion prevention, and drainage measures, in order to mitigate potential impacts to the soils and surrounding properties in the areas of steep slopes. All Advisory Notes in the DNS-M for LUA05-041, issued on May 16, 2005, continue to apply to the current development proposal. D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations. 1. Earth ERe Rpt RTC Variance & Site Plan.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department ,) EnvJ. .:>\tal Review Committee Staff Report RAINIER AVE. MIXED-USE s. PARKING LOT (SITE PLAN & VARIANCE) LUA-04-093 AND LUA05-133 ERG REPORT of February 21. 2006 Page 3 of 3 Impacts: The proposed location of the maintenance/classroom building is an area of moderate to steep (>40%) grass-covered slopes at the north end of the RTC campus. According to the applicant, approximately 2,600 cubic yards (cu yd) of grading will occur, and 600 cu yd of fill. It is estimated that approximately 50% of the grading will occur on protected steep slope areas. The site is indicated on the City's Critical Areas Map as a Moderate Landslide Hazard. The applicant submitted a geotechnical report prepared dated October 13, 2005, and a supplemental report dated February 28, 2006, prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. According to the report, one exploration boring and pit were conducted, as well as infiltration testing and geologic hazard reconnaissance. Fill soils were encountered to a depth of approximately 2 feet, and generally consisted of a loose mixture of silt and sand considered unsuitable for support of the proposed structure. The fill soils may be considered for use as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as recommended in the geotechnical report. Below the fill, the soil was classified as Vashon recessional outwash, Alderwood gravelly sandy loam. Site soils are considered to have a low possibility for liquefaction. The slope areas appear to be somewhat susceptible to a shallow debris flow, due to the presence of the outwash-type soils located below the fill; however, these slopes are proposed to be removed as part of the development proposal. The risk of shallow earth movement on the site or surrounding properties is not considered to be increased by the development proposal. The report notes that the onsite soils are considered moisture-sensitive, and all permanent and temporary slopes should be protected from erosion. Staff recommends that the applicant comply with all recommendations provided by the applicant's consultant regarding site preparation, foundation construction, landslide and erosion prevention, and drainage measures, in order to mitigate potential impacts to the site including areas of steep slopes. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the geotechnical report prepared dated October 13, 2005, and a supplemental report dated February 28, 2006, prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., regarding site preparation, foundation construction, landslide and erosion prevention, and drainage measures, in order to mitigate potential impacts to the site including areas of steep slopes. Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations. E. COMMENTS OF REVIEWING DEPARTMENTS The proposal has been circulated to City Departmental/Divisional Reviewers for their review. Where applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this report as Mitigation Measures and/or Notes to Applicant. ~ Copies of alJ Review Comments are contained in the Official File. __ Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report. Environmental Determination Appeal Process: Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM, April 17, 2006. If no appeals are filed by this date, the action will become final. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.E. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. 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The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $96.80. \\\\\\\1111/1111 ,,\\ n Cant 1/// " 0. V ."'" s; // ~ ~ ~.·~miss/~~·.? ..... ~ o on .... 0",_0 /'./ ",.. ..... • u \"+ • "... gal Advertising Representative, King County Jollfnal.':t M ~.'.-::: Subscribed and sworn to me this 3" day of April, :ll)~.: ~rc h ~: :: (2 D Ccl J1i1/m % ':~~. 2010 .0/ *] -.,.. A.ooo ,r.,(\-..... B D Cantelon 'i-v.. ··.f \':-:~'.\'.;: -":'-'lh~.!. ...... ~0,' Notary Public for the State of Washington, Residing in "'1'jpw,spi~\\\'~' PO Number: 1111/111\1\\\\ NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVlEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Re"riew Com- mittee has issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated for the following project under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. Renton Technical College Maintenance & Classroom Building LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF Location: 3000 NE 4th Street. The applicant is requesting Environ- mental (SEPA) Review for a minor modification to an approved site development plan, for the proposed construction of 11,088 sq. ft. maintenance/classroom building to be located partly within an area of steep slopes. Appeals of the environmental de- tennination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 P1l on April 17, 2006. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Ex- aminer, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, \VA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton .Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional infor- mation regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. Published in the King County Journal April 3, 2006. #860110 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING I BUILDING I PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM Date: June 17, 2005 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy M. Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office Project Name: RTC Maintenance Bldg. & Classroom LUA (file) Number: LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF Cross-References: AKA's: Project Manager: Nancy Weil c Acceptance Date: April 15, 2005 Applicant: Jon Pozega -Renton Technical College (RTC) Owner: Renton Technical College Contact: Sally MacGregor -SM Stemper Architects, PLLC PID Number: 7227800425 ERC Approval Date: May 10, 2005 ERC Appeal Date: May 30,2005 Administrative Approval: May 10, 2005 Appeal Period Ends: May 30, 2005 Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Date: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Date: Mylar Recording Number: Project Description: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPAl Review approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. Location: 3000 NE 4th Street Comments: Sally MacGregor PARTIES OF RECORD RTC Maintenance Bldg & Classrm LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF SM Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW ste: #200 Jon Pozega Vice President Renton Technical College 3000 NE 4th Street Renton, WA 98056-4195 tel: 425-235-2463 Seattle, WA 98106 tel: 206-624-2777 eml: sally@smstemper.com ( contact) Updated: 04/06/05 eml: jpozega@rtc.ctc.edu (owner / applicant) (Page 1 of 1) STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING} AFFIDA VIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Tom Meagher, being first duly sworn on oath that he is the Legal Advertising Representative of the King County Journal a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continuously as a daily newspaper in King County, Washington. The King County Journal has been approved as a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. The notice in the exact form annexed Was published in regular issues of the King County Journal (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a Public Notice was published on May 16,2005. The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum :a:~ Tom Meagher Legal Advertising Representative, King County Journal Subscribed and sworn to me this 16th day of May, 2005. Jody L.!JIarton \\\,,111"'// ,,\\ L. B4 /') I", .... ' "" "{ .~~·~·.~so -If.fA. " .... ..... v." 'I'A '. 0" .:-0 .0-~o f.(}.~ •• A-:' ::,...,.. \'p~ ~! EXP ,: -<n : 04/28/2009 ::Z::: ;.~... iro: , '~. . "" ' -:. ••••• PusL\C •••• () $ " 0· ........ ··,"'"" "" ~ WAS"" \", IIIlllIlIt"\\ Notary Public for the State of Washington, Residing in Kirkland, Washington P.O. Number: Cost of publishing this notice includ~s an affidavit surcharge. NOTICEOFE~ONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITI'EE RENTON,WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee has issued a Determination of Non-Significance- Mitigated for the following project under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg LUA05·041, SA·A, ECF Location: 3000 NE 4th Street. The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college cam- pus. 1be zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. Appeals of the environmental detennination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on May 30, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton. 1055 South Grady Way. Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional infor- mation regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. Publication Date: May 16, 2005 Published in the King County Journal May 16, 2005. #859138 P ! ~R Kathy Keolk~r·Wheeler. Mayor May 31, 2005 Sally MacGregor SM Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW #200 Seattle, WA 98106 SUBJECT: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. LUA05-041 , SA-A, ECF Dear Ms. MacGregor: CITY ~F. RJENTON PlanningIBuildingIPublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator This letter is to inform you that the appeal period· has ended for the Environmental Review Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated .for the above-referenced project. No appeals were filed on the ERC determination. This decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. The applicant must comply with all ERC Mitigation Measures.andSite Plan Conditions of Approval. . If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (425) 430-7270. For the Environmental Review Committee, Q~wJ). Nancy Weil Project Manager cc: Jon Pozega, Vice President -RTC / Owner ----------~I~O~55~S~o-u-.th~G~r-ad7y~W~ay--~R~e-nt-o-n,~W~a-s7hi~n-gt~o-n~9780~5~5-------------~ ® This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer At! EAP OF THE CURVE City of Renton Department 01 Planning / Building / Public' Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ~~. ~"~ _____ -JiC~O~M~M~E~N!!TS~DU~E~:..cA~P~R~IL~2:!19L' ~20Q;O~5~ _____ _ APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15. 2005 APPLICANT: Jon Pozega, RTC PROJECT MANAGE~ Nan~y Weil A PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom BldQ PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson ) SITE AREA: 17,424 square teet BUILDING AREA (gross): LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street I WORK ORDER NO: 77408 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Informarlon Impacts Impacts Necessary 'rlh Housing Aesthetics 'at., UghtiGlare 'ants Recreation ~ Use Utilities Transportation Public Services -Historic/Cultural Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14000 Feet 5·.~ CF5 fW'I f\..\.AR,\ 1 (ss+,) B. POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additi infonnation is needed to properly assess this proposal. ~ -5-2.( -OK Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ISSUA,NCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE· MITIGATED (DNS-M) POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROJECT NAME: RlC Maln\en8n~. & Clauroom Bldg. PROJECT NUMBER: LUA05-041, SA·A, ECF LOCATION: 3000 NE 4'" Sinoat DESCRIPTION: Tl'lo applicant I. propollng to constru<;1 an 11,088 square fool two-story bulldlng!o rcoplaCfl 3 portable atruclurel within the college campus. The zoning dellgnaUon II Light Industrial Public (ILIP)). The new building w11l ultimately lIoule the Facllltl •• and Maintenance department end Early Childhood Education clusroom •. The construction ollha new structure will consolidate two 8xlstlng ules on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings. The propoe"d building lite I, e _loped Iund.eaped eMU Internal to the Renton Technical Coll&g"e (RTC) campus, located In the northent ncllon, betw .. n two perking loti. Ent of the llle II ca!1'll'ul parking end a 100-Ioot overhead power unmltf1t (PSP & L Co.). To the welt lie. en Internal Ilreel then Building "L". The campus Itnlll_ located al Ihe northwell COmer 01 NE 41h SIMet and Monroe Avenua NE, eoverlng approximately 30.6 acrtll. The building coverage perC'llni.lge lor Ille campul Is 27.6%. Acce .. to RTC II gained off 01 NE 4tll find 7th Streetl, Kirkland Avenua NE find Monroe Avenua NE. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITIEE (ERG) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. Appllflls 01 the anvironmenllli determination mUlt be Iliad In wriling on or before 5:00 PM on May 30, 2005. Appeal. mUlt bellied In wrltlnglogether wllh Ihl required $75.00 applicaUen fn with: Hearlnll Exemlner. City 01 Renton, 10S5 South Grady Way, Ranton, WA 98055, Appeall to tho Examiner are governed by City of Renlon Municipal Code Section 4·8·110.8. Additional Infonnallon regarding the appeal proce .. may be obtained Irom the Renlon City Clerk'i Olllce, (425) 430-6510. IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING DATE WILL BE SET AND ALL PARTIES NOTIFIED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430·7200. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION Please Include the project NUMBER When calling for proper lIIe Identification. ~ '" "'\ --' "41. ~""t ,"-A \:_ ••..•.••. _~ " : 0 '..... C···. "1-" " :: ), /!l> O~" . '-" " ; ~:~ J', -z. ~ ... ~~ CERTIFICA TION ~ fA f6 r:. ~ ~~ Z ~ ~ ::J: '.--l -0 4 .:b o~: : ., -• .:0-~. ... o e.l J /1 S " -:., '. 'I"' :'t-"'''' ; I, J.C Ofc:<ic.n , hereby certify that copies ~·ab.~~o·~t were posted by me In ~ conspicuous places or nearby the deschb~ proP~l-Qj"j DATE: S -Ie?, -OS SIGNED: r~ rR. 1::::1---=-== / ... .-AH-ES1}::ubscribed and sworn b~forc me,~tary Public, in andJ.or the State of Washin Jon -Pf!:!J':l:e2:2 ,on the ~ ,.,~ day UfVV"'f ,CXO(f) t; , -t!.£~~~9:~?z:~§~ LO'OG'~ojJ"9TAR UBLIC SIGNATUR· Idl\j .Lh:mJ.j~ludd'tt AW :H3HDV'J'I)! NA ll!:/VV'J CITY OF RENTON CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION ,( ,if". .. AFFI[)AVIT OFSEFlVICE~Y~AIL.I~q '; " '~ On the 12th day of May, 2005, I depOSited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing ERC Determination documents. This information was sent to: • ,-' ! >'1,,".;:;;::\' -,;' ~' :, ':N'ri1~~~'~~~"'",,):"--':~ -,~ : :',.~~: . ., : ••• :" I ':." .. " ~ . .' , "" , ... :. .: c.,':, Agencies Sally MacGregor Jon Pozega -Renton Technical College (Signature of Sender): £A~./~~~ -' STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ~ ) SS ) I' .. , 'on' ':-:',':' I~J~ .. ,,~,~: ,,~ ~(,,'" .',,~~, ;, ... ~. ~):tep~~senting See Attached Contact Owner "":""""\'\ __ -~~\..'1N I(,q,t,'~t" -~~ .. , ..... 1-." :-~ .... ~\SSION ~'" ~'" f :'o~ OT +~" of(\ ~ .. . . , , . () 1'\ A,,?)-jl. -n , ~ : c..~~: g ~(/): ~ : .. ~ ...... ... iJSuc .: ; " ".A .... e. .... ~ 1 ....... I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker .... t o";?~:.9~./ "0_: signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and v'6iifriM~t$r1he uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. ',,,,,,,,- Dated: ~b z/ oS' Notary (Print): _____ mtt>tt\1IHt1;M6+A-___________ _ MARiti 14 t<:f<MGIIEF, My appointment expires: W APPOINTMENT f)(PIRES 6-29-07 ';"Pf6j~tt~:N~'ri\¥:~;I RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg ,~".'-.:.~ .. n;"',."'_.,.,_-''', .. template -affidavit of service by mailing Dept. of Ecology· Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia WA 98504-7703 WSDOT Northwest Region· Attn: Ramin Pazooki King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240 PO Box 33031 0 Seattle WA 98133-9710 US Army Corp. of Engineers· Seattle District Office Attn: SEPA Reviewer PO Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Jamey Taylor· Depart. of Natural Resources PO Box 47015 Olympia WA 98504-7015 KC Dev. & Environmental Servo Attn: SEPA Section 900 Oakesdale Ave. SW Renton, W A 98055-1219 Metro Transit Senior Environmental Planner Gary Kriedt AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING (ERe DETERMINATIONS) WDFW -Stewart Reinbold· Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. • c/o Department of Ecology Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer 3190160'" Ave SE 39015 -172" Avenue SE Bellevue W A 98008 Auburn, WA 98092 Duwamish Tribal Office· Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program· 4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert Seattle, WA 98106-1514 39015 172" Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092-9763 KC Wastewater Treatment Division· Office of Archaeology & Historic Environmental Planning Supervisor Preservation'" Ms. Shirley Marroquin Attn: Stephanie Kramer 201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050 PO Box 48343 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 Olympia, WA 98504-8343 City of Newcastle City of Kent Attn: Mr. Micheal E. Nicholson Attn: Mr. Fred Satterstrom, AICP Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev. Director 13020 SE 72" Place 220 Fourth Avenue South Newcastle WA 98059 Kent WA 98032-5895 Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila Municipal Liason Manager Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Joe Jainga 6300 Southcenter Blvd. 201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431 PO Box 90868, MS: XRD-01W Tukwila, WA 98188 Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Bellevue W A 98009-0868 Seattle Public Utilities Real Estate Services Title Examiner 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900 PO Box 34018 Seattle, WA 98124-4018 Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities will need t6 be sent a copy of the checklist, PMT's, and the notice of application .• Also note, do not mail Jamey Taylor any of the notices she gets hers from the web. Only send her the ERC Determination paperwork . • u template· affidavit of service by mailing I ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ISSUA,NCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M) POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg, PROJECT NUMBER: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF LOCATION: 3000 NE 4" Street DESCRIPTION: The applicant Is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation Is light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings. The proposed building site Is 8 sloped landscaped area Internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located In the northeast section, between two parking lots. Eastof the site Is campus parking and a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co.). To the west lies an Internal street then Building "L", The campus Itself Is located at the northwest corner of NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE, covering approximately 30.6 acreS. The building coverage percentage for the campus Is 27.6%. Access to RTC Is gained off of NE 4th and 7th Streets, Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT, Appeals of the environmental determination must be flied in writing on or before 5:00 PM on May 30, 2005. Appeals must be flied In writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-&.110.B. Additional Information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510, IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING DATE WILL BE SET AND ALL PARTIES NOTIFIED, 3 311 'V 'VldVIIA 1 ~ ofil ~ t-J: u; U)U) 0: UJ:::J " -'0 z 0: ~:; 15 ~ ~ ~ t-UJ '" ~ ~ -' ~ 0:0 (,) 5 w ~:ll "' 0 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION AT (425) 430-7200, DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION Please Inc,lud,e, the:,projectNUMBER wh'e" .,<alll ng, for prqper,flle Identification, ' " I~Fe Kathy Keolker·Wheeler, Mayor May 12 2005 Sally MacGregor SM Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW #200 Seattle. WA 98106 SUBJECT: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF Dear Ms. MacGregor: CITY ~F RENTON PlanningIBuildinglPublicWorks Depar1ment Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) and the Development . Services Director. to advise you that they have completed their review of the subject project. The ERC, on May 10, 2005. issued a threshold 'Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures. See the enclosed Mitigation Measures document. The Development Services Director, on May 10, 2005,. approved the Site Plan with conditions. Please refer to the enclosed staff report and decision for futher details. Appeals of the environmental determination must be flied In writing on or before 5:00 PM May 30, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Henton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-11 O. Additional information regarding the appeal process maybe.obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425)-430-6510. " the Environmental Determination is appealed, a public hearing date will be set and all parties will be notified. The preceding information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and enable you to exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so. "you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call me at (425) 430-7270. For the Environmental Review Committee, ~DJ NancyWeil Senior Planner cc: Jon Pozega, Vice President -RTC I Owner Enclosures ------------~I~O~55~So-u~th~G~ra~d-y~W~a-y--~R-e-nt-o-n,~w~a-s~h~in-g-to-n-9~8~O~5~5-------------~ ® This paper contains 50% recyc~d material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE . Ii': .. ~ ~.~ .... CITY pF RENTON ..£ -Kathy Keolkcr-Wheeler, Mayor PlanninglBuildinglPublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator May 12, 2005 Washington State Department of Ecology Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504·7703 Subject: Environmental Determinations Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERG) on May 10, 2005: DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: LOCATION: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. LUA05-041, SA-A,ECF . 3000 NE 4th Street DESCRIPTION: The applicllnt Is proposing to con"truct an 11,088 square foot two- story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation' is Light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance ,department and Early' Childhood Education classrooms. Appeals of the environmental determination must be flied In writing on or before 5:00 PM on May 30, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South GradyWay, Renton, WA98055.,Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. ' If you have questions, please call me at (425) 430-7270. For the Environmental Review Committee, ~wj Senior Planner cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division WDFW, Stewart Reinbold David F. Dietzman, Department of Natural Resources WSDOT, Northwest Region Duwamish Tribal Office Karen Walter, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (Ordinance) Melissa Calvert, Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program US Army Corp. of Engineers Stephanie Kramer, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation Enclosure ------------I~O~575~So-u~th~G~ra~dy~W~ay--~R~e-n~to-n~,W~as7h~in-g-to-n~9~8705~5~-----------~ ® This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF APPLICANT: Renton Technical College PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P». The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings. The proposed building site is a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located in the northeast section, between two parking lots. East of the site is campus parking and a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co.). To the west lies an internal street then Building "L". The campus itself is located at the northwest corner of NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE, covering approximately 30.6 acres. The building coverage percentage for the campus is 27.6%. Access to RTC is gained off of NE 4th and 7th Streets, Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LEAD AGENCY: 3000 NE 4th Street The City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on May 3D, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. PUBLICATION DATE: DATE OF DECISION: SIGNATURES: Dennis Culp, Administrator Community Services May 16, 2005 May 10, 2005 DATE I 0~/O-D5 DATE CITY Of RENTON DETERMINATION Of NON-SIGNIfICANCE-MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. APPLICANT: LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Renton Technical College 3000 NE 41h Street DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story . building to replace 3 portable structures within the college camp,us. The zoning designation is Light Industrial PLiblic (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable . buildings. The proposed building site is 'a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located in the northeast section, beiween two parking lots. East of the site is campus parking and.a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co.). To the west lies an internal street then Building "L". The campus itself is 'located at the northwest corner of NE 4th Street and Monroe AvenueNE, covering approximatElly~,30.6'acres"J:he building coverage percentage for the campus is 27.6%. Access to RTC is gained off of NE'4th,and7th Streets;"Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE. . !''' .-' ",' ,-''':~,:, . LEAD AGENCY: Th~lCity 6i Rer)l~n ." ""\' ,Department of Planning/Builcl,ing/Public Works Development Planning SljcUbn"\ MITIGATION MEASURES:, '{,v i • , \ . -,', '. Y :_,;;'.~'_ "v-_~-_"", \ , _,i' 1., The applicant shall be required to provide a TempoiEi.!Y1Erosion,and SeclimElntation Control Plan (TESCP) designed in accordance with the 2001 Depaitm~Ai of Ecbl6gy' Miin'lI~I{Db'E) and a: Col1~tnJction Mitigation Plan prior to issuance of Construction Permits.' ,.: 1. :iii,.' '0.'" . , ',::"\ J' 2. The applicant shall comply with t'~p (ecol1)mElndations containedin't~,!llgeol~hnical report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. dated February 8r2005 regarding site preparation .and foundation construction in' order to mitigate potential construction impacts,. to the'propo~edstructure."'; '<'ii"" ~. .0 . :,-, _ -,,' , ' '<'-, ' ~d 3. The applicant shall pay the, appropriate Traffip Mitiga:ti~n Fee bas!!.cJo'n a rate of $75.00 for each new average daily , trip attributable to the project prior to the issuance ofI:Wil.~i~gpeniiits. , 4.' The applicant shall pay' the appropriate Fire. Mitlgation Fee based 'on a rate of, $0.52 per square foot of. new ' commercial building area prior to the issuance of building permits. ' CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED ADVISORY NOTES & CONDITIONS APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF PROJECT NAME: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. APPLICANT: LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Renton Technical College 3000 N E 4 'h Street DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story _. building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The· zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings. The proposed' building site is a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located in the northeast section, between two parking lots. East of the site is campus parking and a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co.). To the west lies an internal street then Building "L". The campus itself is located at the northwest corner of NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE, covering approximately,30;6'acres, .The building coverage percentage for the campus is 27.6%. Access to RTC is gained off of NE '4ih and 7th Streels;'Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE. , " ' ,'. ~, ' ,-,- LEAD AGENCY: ". The'City.p"t. 8enton .-'; . \\,~ . Department ofPlanninglBuilding/Public Works Development Planning Secti5n:\ • .' . '. Advisory ""tei/to 'Applicant: ..... is. . . .',., "'":''''-, -, . ,'''' "" The following notes aresupplementalJnformatlon,provided In conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes a.re provlti&ias liiformiiiBii;oiiiy;'they are not'subjectto the appeal process for ," ,,'';'' <,~ .•. \-:\, ' " ... ~ ~, . . envlronmental'determinations. -.' , ''''1'';.,. '\'~" ' . ' , ' Advisory Notes: , -~ " • 6 . ~ ~ Planning " • ,-. ", _,\' i ,.\,ie ._ 1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours.between 8:30 am to 3:.30 pmi'Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved by the Development ServicesDivision.'!hepevelopme,ntServices Division reserves the right to reSCind the approved extended haul hours at any tiITHl ifcolDp'}~jnts are received. . 2. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading w~rk, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days. Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding,or. plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1 st and March 31 st of each year. The' Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit. . 3. Commercial, multi-family, new single-family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays. 4. All landscaping shall be irrigated by an approved irrigation system prior to final occupancy permits. Fire Prevention 1. The preliminary.fire flow is 3,500 gpm for the building. One hydrant is required within 150 feet of the structure and two additional hydrants are required within 300 feet of the structure. 2. Separate plans and permit are required for the installation of fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. 3. Fire Department access roadways are adequate. 4. Provide a list of flammable, combustible liquids and any hazardous chemical to be used or stored on site. Building 1. Building, Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical permits will be required. Plan Review -WATER 1. The Water System Development Charge is $98,535.00. A redevelopment credit will apply. The amount of the credit will be calculated when the project is submitted for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter(s) required for the new building. This fee is die with the construction permit. 2. New hydrants shall be installed on the 8-inch and 1 O-inch water mains adjacent to the site. Additional fire hydrants are required to meet the fire department requirements. Plan Review -SANITARY SEWER 1. T/le Sewer System Development Charge is $58,288.00. A redevelopment credit will apply. The amount of the credit will be calculated when the project is submitted'for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter(s) required for the new building. This fee is die with the construction permit. Plan Review -SURFACE WATER 1. The Surface Water System Development Charge for this site is $3,688. However, in accordance with City Code 4-1- 180(1), the site may qualify for an exemption from SurfaceWater System Development Charges. If, as they propose in the drainage report submitted with the environmental review, they. infiltrate 100% of the surface water runoff generated from the 100-year storm, the dev~.gpmeritWill'be'e~,e!llptfrom the System Development fee. Verification of the proposed design will be determined;as"part ortbe"construction,plan review. , .,.' "~', ',S: ' ".'5' \',_" . 2. Temporary erosion control is required to meet the. Department of EcoloQ)d3tandards. • " ,,", , \ ,<" Plan Review -TRANSPORTATION )' "~~ , " 1. N/A ,',. ' Plan Review -GENERAL :~;~'. .' ',:' '; ":.~~ -' " y. < ~\~, \ : 1. Constructi@ plan indicatin.g h~l!' ~o~,e andho~:rs~~9:01i~g~ftignt\ours anQ~~,tr~~iC control plan shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being Issued, ,y'('I,-.,\ , :-"') ", ,,1"',,1< ,'y" ,>"', " 'oj 2. Haul hours shall be restricted to 8:30 a.m. to,3:30'p.m. unle~s approved in advance by the Development Services' Division. . , . t f. ' '/,,~ .!Jirr\~ .",' 3. Rockeriesor walls to be constructed greatei,thi\n 4 feet in height.' will. require a separate building permit and the following note shall be added to. the civil plaris:"Rockeriesgreat~r than 4,ftet in height will require a separate building permit. A licensed engineer with geoteehnjcar expertise rrills! be 'retai~eci'for proposed rockeries greater than four feet in height. The engineer must monitor roekerY'constructionandverify'in writing that the rockery was construetedin general accordance with ARC standards and' with;hislhersupplemental recommendations, in a professional manner and of competent and suitable material. Written· verification by the engineer must be provided to the City of. Renton public works inspector prior to approval of an occupancy permit or plat approval for the project." 4. All plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Conditions: 1. The applicant shall be required to install striped pedestrian connections, which would ensure safe pedestrian maneuverability between the proposed structure and the eastern parking area and 'the western portion of the campus. This condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division prior to the issuance of the building permit. 2. The applicant shall be required to remove the three portable structures located at the south end of campus, east of Building A, which are to be replaced by the new structure. Demolition permits shall be issued and final inspection completed prior to the issuance althe Certificate of Occupancy of the new structure. To: From: Meeting Date: Time: , ,ENVIRONMENTAL.REVIEWCOMMITTEE MEEJINGNOIICE .. May) 0, 2005 ' , i', ," . Gregg Zimmerman, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Dennis Culp, Community Services Administrator Lee Wheeler, Fire Chief Jennifer Henning, Development Planning Tuesda~,Ma.YJ 0, 200.5, ",',',' 9:00AM . ... . , Location: Sixth FloorConfererice Room #620 ' Agenda listed below. ',', THE FOLLOWING IS A CONSENT AGENDA RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg (Wei/) LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P». The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings. The proposed building site is a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located in the northeast section, between two parking lots. East of the site is campus parking and a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co.). To the west lies an internal street then Building "L". The campus itself is located at the northwest corner of NE 4'h Street and Monroe Avenue NE, covering approxlmatelx 30.6 acres. The building coverage percentage for the campus is 27.6%. Access to RTC Is gained off of NE 4'h and 7 h Streets, Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE. cc: K. Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor J. Covington, Chief Administrative Officer A. Pietsch, EDNS? Administrator ® B. Wolters. EONS? Director ® J. Gray, Fire Prevention N. Watts, P/B/PW Development Services Director ® F. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner S. Engler, Fire Prevention ® J. Medzegian, Council S. Meyer, P/B/PW Transportation Systems Director R. Lind, Economic Development L. Warren, City Attorney ® REPORT City of Renton URRENCE & Department of Planning / Building / Public Works DATE ;i-IQ-a£ itZ!, ~.~ :rE DECISION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW & " \o~ V ADMINISTRATIVE LAND USE ACTION [:, , ..loM I~(ID liC V\\~\~ REPORT DA TE: May 10, 2005 Project Name: Renton Technical College New Building Owner/Applicant: Renton Technical College Jon Pozega, Vice-President 3000 NE 4th Street Renton, WA 98056 Contact: Sally MacGregor S M Stemper Architects 4000 Oelridge Way SW, Ste 200 Seattle, WA 98106 File Number: LUA-05-041, SA-A & ECF Project Manager: NancyWeil Project Description: The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. (Please see additional project description on the next page). Project Location: 3000 NE 4th Street Exist. Bldg. Area SF: Approximately 5,000 sq Proposed New Bldg. Area SF: 11,088 square feet ft portable structures Site Area: OA-acres (17,424 square Total Building Area SF: 11,088 square feet feet) ~'1L~jiJ"'1 - AI&' "111{ tt3r ~ PI .:'..= :J JP"'" "o, • , ~ '!1 TJI 1"1 m rr ===--. !~J R~ R~ '0' I~ . R-10 "'-f.:"c R~ ""'" ~: , R~ IS po ~ . R-10 I· ~ 'it R~ ~ J~ "-~ h .1.9'~ RM" ~ J-;!. 7. :$I( i ~':t,:t' ' om"LESTO , R-8 f -.\~' ~ ~ I ~ J l~rII~L Project Location Map site&erc05-041.doc REPORT City of Renton & Department of Planning / Building / Public Works DECISION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW & ADMINISTRATIVE LAND USE ACTION REPORT DATE: May 10, 2005 Project Name: Renton Technical College New Building Owner/Applicant: Renton Technical College Jon Pozega, Vice-President 3000 NE 4'· Street Renton, WA 98056 Contact: Sally MacGregor S M Stemper Architects 4000 Delridge Way SW, Ste 200 Seattle, WA 98106 File Number: LUA-05-041, SA-A & ECF Project Manager: NancyWeil Project Description: The applicant is proposing to construct an 11,088 square foot two-story building to replace 3 portable structures within the college campus. The zoning designation is Light Industrial Public (IL(P)). The new building will ultimately house the Facilities and Maintenance department and Early Childhood Education classrooms. (Please see additional project description on the next page). Project Location: 3000 NE 4'· Street Exist. Bldg. Area SF: Approximately 5,000 sq Proposed New Bldg. Area SF: 11,088 square feet ft portable structures Site Area: O.4-acres (17,424 square Total Building Area SF: 11,088 square feet feet) bC1r:r'1 AI'; <7m '3r ii, =..., :J( R~ *-.'c <1,TJI f'I ~ ""3i'_ ~. ~~I R~ Hl R~ 1 "R-10 •• R~ -'! r: r:'S ..... ~ 1. ' R-10 ~ 'V. R~ r= ~ /.,'-!~ '-.... ;/, ~ f.1Y . :.cn R~ '/~Ly ~ "1'"'-cr-: ~/r-"JL '7r Project Location Map site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad '.trative Site Plan Approval & Environmental F '9W Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEVI ,ILDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10.2005 Page 2 of 10 iPARTONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTIONIBACKGROUND The construction of the new structure will consolidate two existing uses on the campus thereby eliminating three portable buildings, The proposed building site is a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus, located in the northeast section, between two parking lots. East of the site is campus parking and a 100-foot overhead power easement (PSP & L Co,), To the west lies an internal street then Building "L", The campus itself is located at the northwest corner of NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE, covering approximately 30.6 acres, The building coverage percentage for the campus is 27.6%, Access to RTC is gained off of NE 4th and 7'h Streets, Kirkland Avenue NE and Monroe Avenue NE, Site improvement proposes to eliminate 10 parking spaces however the provided parking on the campus exceeds the required number of parking spaces, Eight trees are proposed to be removed, 6 Cherry and 2 Douglas Fir. A landscape plan has been submitted as part of the land use application, The site is located in the Cedar River Drainage Basin. The stormwater runoff will be handled per the 1990 King County Surface Water Drainage Manual (KCSWDM) and an on- site infiltration system will collect the surface water runoff, The site indicates Medium Landslide Hazard and has 25% slope defined as sensitive slope, The project requires environmental SEPA review and administrative site plan review. Upon completion, the project would generate total building lot coverage of less than 22% of the proposed site. The percentage of campus covered by buildings is 27,6%, The applicant anticipates project construction to commence in July of 2005 and be substantially completed by February of 2006 with an estimated construction cost of $2,300,000,00, II PART TWO: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW In compliance with RCW 43,21C,240, the following project environmental review addresses only those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations. A. Environmentat tmpacts The Proposal was circulated and reviewed by various City Depariments and Divisions to determine whether the applicant has adequately identified and addressed environmental impacts anticipated to occur in conjunction with the proposed development. Staff reviewers have identified that the proposal is likely to have the following probable impacts: (1) Earth Impacts: The proposed site is a moderate grass-covered slope descending from east to west, with approximately 20 to 25 percent slope. The applicant submitted a geotechnical report with the application prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc, dated February 8, 2005. According to the report, one exploration boring and pit were conducted as well as performing infiltration testing and geologic hazard reconnaissance, Fill soils were encountered to a depth of approximately 1 to 2 feet and consisted generally of a loose mixture of silt and sand unsuitable for support of proposed structure. The fill soils may be considered for use as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as recommended in the geotechnical report. Generally the soil type is Alderwood, The site is indicated as a Moderate Landslide Hazard, Two types of landslides that commonly occur in the Puget Sound region are Earth Slump-Earth Flow and Debris Siump- Debris Flow, The proposed site seems to be more susceptible to a shallow debris flow due to the presence of the glacially consolidated, advance outwash soil below the fill layer. The geotechnical report determined the proposed development should not increase the risk of deep-seated movements provided the recommendations presented in the report are complied with, Therefore, staff recommends the applicant comply with the recommendations for site preparation, structural fill and foundation construction in order to mitigate potential construction impacts to the proposed structure. These recommendations discuss the ratio of temporary cut slope ratio and soil stabilization of disturbed area during site preparation and excavation, The proposal is to remove for site preparation, 4,090 cubic yards and fill 2,310 cubic yards, Potential erosion impacts that could occur during project construction would be adequately mitigated by City Code requirements and SEPA mitigation measures. In order to limit impacts to neighboring properties, staff recommends that the applicant be required to provide a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed in accordance with the 2001 Department of Ecology Manual (DOE) and a Construction Mitigation Plan prior to issuance of Construction Permits. site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIB/PW Department -Ad 'stralive Site Plan Approval & Environmental F ',w Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEil> ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10,2005 Page 3 of 10 Mitigation Measures: 1. The applicant shall be required to provide a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed in accordance with the 2001 Department of Ecology Manual (DOE) and a Construction Mitigation Plan prior to issuance of Construction Permits. 2. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the geotechnical report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. dated February 8, 2005 regarding site preparation and foundation construction in order to mitigate potential construction impacts to the proposed structure. Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; 2001 DOE Erosion Control Manual (2) Water Impacts: The applicant has submitted a Drainage Report prepared by Coughlin Porter Lundeen, dated March 2005 with the land use application. The report indicates that the storm water runoff sheet-flows to one collection point then discharges through a private storm system along the western edge of the campus. The system is routed to the 18-inch public storm main in Kirkland Avenue NE. The surface water generated by the new construction will be collected and routed to underground infiltration chambers. The drainage system has been designed in accordance with the 1990 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) for detention and water quality. Impervious area will cover approximately 0.34 acres of land. The 31-chamber infiltration system is designed to provide 2,693 cubic feet of storage volume. According to the drainage report, as less than one acre of new pollution-generating impervious surface is proposed, no water quality treatment is proposed to be provided for this project. However, prior to the issuance of construction permits for the installation of the stormwater system, staff will verify the proposed drainage facility is appropriately designed to accommodate stormwater runoff generated from the proposed development. Mitigation Measures: N/A. Nexus: N/A (3) Transportation Impacts: The traffic analysis was waived as a requirement of submittal for the proposed classroom/maintenance building. However, review conducted by staff the proposal is consistent with current City transportation policy and planned in a matter that is safe and efficient with existing traffic patterns in this area of the City. The proposed new structure is to consolidate existing uses on the college campus thus is not expected to generate additional traffic. Credit will be given for existing trips and portable structures. However, if the proposed maintenance/classroom facility does generate new traffic count, a Traffic Mitigation Fee of $75.00 per additional Average Daily Trip shall be assessed. Therefore, staff recommends that the applicant be required to pay the appropriate traffic mitigation fee. The Traffic Mitigation Fee is calculated at a rate of $75.00 per net new average daily trip associated with the project. Staff recommends that this fee be payable prior to the issuance of building permits. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $75.00 for each new average weekday trip attributable to the project prior to the issuance of building permits. Credit will be given for existing trips. Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations: Transportation Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 3100, Ordinance 4527 (4) Fire / Emergency Services Impacts: The proposal would create 11,088 square feet of new commercial building area, which would potentially impact the City's Fire Emergency Services. Therefore, staff recommends that the applicant be required to pay a Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $0.52 per square foot of new commercial building area. The fee is estimated at $5,765.76 ($0.52 x 11,088 new building area = $3,949.40) and is payable prior to issuance of the building permits. Mitigation Measures: The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $0.52 per square foot of new commercial building area prior to the issuance of building permits. Policy Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations; Fire Mitigation Fee Resolution No. 2913, Ordinance 4527 site&erc05~041.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad 'stralive Site Plan Approval & Environmental F 'ow Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEVI AWING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10, 2005 Page 4 of 10 B. Recommendation Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials make the following Environmental Determination: DETERMINA TlON OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Issue DNS with 14 day Appeal Period. xx xx DETERMINA TION OF NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED Issue DNS-M with 14 day Appeal Period. C. Mitigation Measures 1. The applicant shall be required to provide a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed in accordance with the 2001 Department of Ecology Manual (DOE) and a Construction Mitigation Plan prior to issuance of Construction Permits. 2. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations contained in the geotechnical report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. dated February 8, 2005 regarding site preparation and foundation construction in order to mitigate potential construction impacts to the proposed structure. 3. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Traffic Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $75.00 for each new average daily trip attributable to the project prior to the issuance of building permits. 4. The applicant shall pay the appropriate Fire Mitigation Fee based on a rate of $0.52 per square foot of new commercial building area prior to the issuance of building permits. II PART THREE: ADMINISTRATIVE LAND USE ACTION -REPORT & DECISION This decision on the administrative land use action is made concurrently with the environmental determination. A. Type of Land Use Action XX Site Plan Review Shoreline Substantial Develo ment Permit Conditional Use Bindin Site Plan Special Permit for Grade & Fill Administrative Code Determination B. Exhibits The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit NO.1: Project (yellow) file containing: application, proof of posting and publication, environmental Exhibit No.2: Exhibit No.3: Exhibit NO.4: Exhibit NO.5: Exhibit No, 6 Exhibit NO.7: Exhibit NO.8 Exhibit NO.9: Exhibit No.1 0 review and other documentation pertinent to this request. Drawing No. C 1, Site Plan (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. A 2, Floor Plan (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. A 4, Elevations (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. L-1, Clearing & Tree Inventory (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. L 2, Landscape Plan (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. C 2, Grading & Drainage Plan (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. C 3, Utility Plan (Received March 30, 2005) Drawing No. T 0.1 Neighborhood Detail Map (March 30, 2005) Page E5 W of the City of Renton Zoning Map Book (December 28, 2005) C. Consistency with Site Plan Criteria In reviewing the proposal with respect to the Site Plan Approval Criteria set forth in Section 4-9-200 of the Site Plan Ordinance, the following issues have been identified by City Departmental Reviewers and Divisional Reviewers: 1. Conformance with the comprehensive plan, its elements and policies; Comprehensive Plan, Its Elements and Policies site&erc05-041.doc The proposed site is designated Commercial Corridor (CC) on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The CC areas are characterized by concentrated, pre-existing commercial City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad ',trative Site Plan Approval & Environmental r,w Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEVI .JILDING WA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10. 2005 Page 5 of 10 activity. primarily in a linear urban form, that provided necessary goods and services for daily living, accessible to near-by neighborhoods, serving a sub-regional market and accommodating large volumes of traffic. The proposed educational use is consistent with the following CC policies: • Policy LU-349. Support development plans incorporating the following features: 1. Shared access points and fewer curb cuts; 2. Internal circulation among adjacent parcels; 3. Shared parking facilities; 4. Allowance for future transition to structured parking facilities; 5. Centralized signage; 6. Unified development concepts; and 7. Landscaping and streetscape that softens visual impacts. The proposed project will be accessed from existing access points and will not create any additional curb cuts. The existing internal circulation will not be altered by the development and while several parking spaces are to be removed, the existing number of required parking complies with code. • Policy LU-367. In areas developed with high intensity office uses, site and building design should be transit-, people-, and pedestrian-oriented. Ground floor uses and design should be pedestrian-oriented. While the proposed structure is two-stories, each floor is grade level and therefore pedestrian oriented. • Policy LU-74. Internal site circulation should be primarily pedestrian-oriented. The new structure is sited on a small-undeveloped area within the existing technical college campus. Parking area is located to the east of this proposed site however the campus as a whole is pedestrian-oriented. As proposed, the site layout and the proposed use generally comply with the policies and the intent of the Comprehensive Plan. 2. Conformance with existing land use regulations; The site is located within the Light Industrial (IL(P» zoning designation. The purpose of the IL zone is to provide for low-intensity manufacturing, industrial services, distribution, storage, and technical schools. The Public Use "P" suffix requires written notice to adjacent property owners if the following are proposed: a change of use; a change of the major tenant; and/or any change of ownership of the premises. As the propject will not change tenant, ownership or use, no written notice was required. The applicant, Renton Technical College, has proposed to construct an 11,088 square foot building that would be utilized as classroom/maintenance facility. In general, the proposal appears to be consistent with the range of uses permitted in the IL zoning designation, and does not propose any changes to the use, tenant or ownership of the site. Lot Coverage -The IL zone has maximum lot coverage for buildings of 65%. With the addition of the proposed building (11,088 sq It), the entire campus would generate building lot coverage of 27.6%. Setbacks -The IL zone requires a minimum front yard street setback of 15 feet. The IL zone also requires a minimum setback of 20 feet if abutting or adjacent to a residentially zoned property. In this case, the property is not adjacent to property designated residential on the City's Zoning Map; and is interior to the parcel. As proposed, the project complies with the required IL zoning setbacks prescribed by City code. Landscaping -Because the proposed site is interior to the technical college campus, the new building does not abut any public right of ways nor is it adjacent to any residential zoned property. The site is currently a grass slope with eight trees (6 deciduous and 2 fir) to be removed. The applicant has submitted a landscape plan as part of the land use application. site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIB/PW Department -Ad ',tralive Site Plan Approval & Environmental F '1W Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEV. ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND OECISION OF MAY 10,2005 Page 6 of 10 The site is located between a parking area to the east and a private access lane to the west The grass areas to the north and south that are disturbed will be restored, The landscape plan will provide 7 River Birch, one Paperback Maple and 3 Hogan Western Red Cedar, In addition to grass lawn, the applicant proposes a variety of shrubs and flowers, An underground irrigation system is to be installed, The proposed landscape plan provides enhancement to the surrounding area of the proposed building and more than adequately compensates for loss of vegetation to this area of the campus, Height -The IL zone has a building height limit of 50 feet The applicant has proposed to construct a two- story building that would be approximately 34 feet in height above finished grade, Parking/Circulation -The parking regulations require a minimum of one parking stall per employee plus one for every 3 students residing on campus, plus one stall for every 5 day students not residing on campus. The campus does not provide on-site residence; therefore all students reside off campus thus requiring one stall for every 5 students. The number of students is 1,225 (1,225/5= 245). The number of RTC employees is 406 (406 x 1 = 406). Including ADA accessible stalls, the total number of stalls required is 672. The total number of parking stalls provided is 1,019 (973 standard and 46 ADA accessible). The 10 spaces will be removed by the proposed project and have been deducted. The site exceeds required on-site parking stalls. The access to the parking areas will not be altered. The parking regulations specify standard stall dimensions of 9 feet by 20 feet and compact stall dimensions of 8)1, feet by 16 feet Compact spaces are not allowed to exceed 30% of the required spaces and must be marked. An aisle width of 24 feet is required for 90 degree parking stalls, 20 feet is required for 60 degree parking stalls and 12 feet is required for 45 degree parking stalls. Stall lengths may also be reduced by 2 feet provided there is sufficient area to safely allow the overhang of a vehicle without protruding into required landscape areas. As proposed, the project would comply with the required number of on-site spaces for the established uses of the property. In addition, the project would comply with the minimum stall and aisle dimensions and amount of ADA and compact parking stalls requirements specified by the Parking Regulations. 3. Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and uses; The proposed building site is a sloped landscaped area internal to the Renton Technical College (RTC) campus. The two-story building is to serve as classroom and maintenance facility, each floor will have at grade access. The maintenance use is on the first floor with access from the west along the private drive. The second floor classrooms gain access from the parking lot to the east The new building is over 100 feet from the closest property line, which abuts Monroe Avenue NE. The proposed building will consolidate existing uses on the campus. The completion of the new space will allow the removal of three portable structures. Additionally, the applicant has proposed landscaping around the proposed new building. The landscaping includes several varieties of shrubs and trees as well as seasonal plantings. Exterior stairs will be maintained to the south of the new building to provide pedestrian connection from the lower western side of the campus to the upper parking area to the east 4. Mitigation of impacts of the proposed site plan to the site; The project has been designed to be a cohesive, well-planned construction on a densely developed campus. The site is providing ample on-site parking near the building entrance and circulation throughout the site. Pedestrian access will be discussed in the Safety and efficiency of vehicle and pedestrian circulation section of this report. The site layout has the structure organized such that the building takes advantage of the nature slope of the site. The 11,088 square foot building has been generally designed as a rectangular shaped building. The east elevation will appear as a one-story building visible from Monroe Avenue NE although over 100 feet away. An overhead 100-foot wide power easement lies between the proposed site and the eastern property line. This easement (PSP &L Co) runs the length of the Renton Technical College campus thus restricting the possible uses allowed in this area. Parking and access are currently located in the easement. Staff does not expect the proposal to adversely impact the site, as the applicant has a well-designed building placement, the two-story structure will have the appearance of one-story from the east elevation. The project has been designed to improve classroom facilities, remove eXisting portable structures and consolidate the maintenance facility. Once completed the proposed structure is to house the existing uses currently occupying the three portable structures on the campus thus to facilitate the removal of these temporary structure, staff recommends the following condition of site plan approval: the applicant shall be required to remove the three portable structures located at the south end of campus, east of Building A, which are to be replaced by the site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton P/B/PW Department -Ad ,trative Site Plan Approval & Environmental F 'W Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NE'A ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MA Y 10, 2005 Page 7 of 10 new structure, Demolition permits shall be issued and final inspection completed prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy of the new structure. There are no known significant natural features within the project site, which would be impacted by the development. All construction activities would be required to utilize best management practices and adhere to the mitigation measures contained within the environmental SEPA review portion of this report, which would reduce potential construction impacts to the site. 5, Conservation of area-wide property values; The proposal would allow for an existing higher education institution to provide a new facility to better serve their students and staff. The applicant has proposed to construct an 11,088 square foot classroom/maintenance building. The project is estimated to cost $2,300,000,00 for construction, The project has been designed to be a cohesive development to the campus, providing improved landscaping and modern building construction. Specifically, the buildings have been designed to be two-story in height with on grade access for each floor. The new building will allow the removal of 3 portable structures currently on the campus, As such, staff expects the project to conserve or potentially enhance area-wide property values in this vicinity of the City. 6, Safety and efficiency of vehicle and pedestrian circulation; The proposed structure is located towards the northern end of the college campus with the closest accesses from Monroe Avenue NE and NE 7'h Street. The building design provides at-grade access to each floor. Access to the structure via the east elevation is towards a parking area and driveway; exterior stairs from the upper parking area to the lower campus link the south pedestrian access, A 26-foot wide access driveway runs along the western elevation of the structure and provides access to the two proposed vehicular storage bays of the maintenance facility, While the site plan provides for pedestrian access, via the exterior stairs to the south of the building connecting the western side of the campus (at a lower grade) to the parking area to the east of campus and sidewalks, the applicant fails to show pedestrian crosswalks to either the eastern parking area or connecting the stairs to sidewalk across the interior driveways. Therefore, in order to ensure safe pedestrian passage from the east parking area and connection from the southern stairs, staff recommends that striped pedestrian connections be installed which would ensure safe pedestrian maneuverability between the proposed eastern parking area and the building entrance and the stairs to the western portion of the campus, This condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division prior to the issuance of the building permit. 7, Provision of adequate light and air; As this site is internal to the campus thus over 100 feet from the property lines, staff does not expect any adverse impact to adjacent properties, Staff does not anticipate the blockage of light and/or air to the proposed site or to the surrounding properties. In fact, the building layout has been designed to utilize the existing slope of the site to give the two-story structure the appearance of one story from the east elevation. The structure is surrounded by landscape or parking/driveway providing space for air and light circulation, The two-story west elevation proposes a height of 34 feet with a slope roolline, As the building is proposed to be limited in height, staff does not expect the structures to cast significant shadows or block normal airflow within the site or on neighboring properties, The building has been designed to include large windows on all sides of the structure, which will also allow adequate light and air to circulate throughout the proposed building. There is existing site lighting for the exterior parking/security lights throughout the parking areas within the campus. Mitigation of noise, odors and other harmful or unhealthy conditions; The proposal is not expected to create any harmful or unhealthy conditions. Moreover, the proposed site is undeveloped except for stairs and a few parking stalls. The use would utilize a space on a campus otherwise developed and restricted by a 1 ~O-foot wide utility easement. The new building would facilitate the removal of three portable structures, which are in poor condition. An enclosed area at the northeast corner of the site is proposed to house the chiller, In addition, the applicant has proposed to provide landscaping surrounding the structure, which will help to minimize any visual and noise impacts associated with the use, As proposed, staff does not expect the use to create significant noise and odor impacts above existing conditions within this campus. Lastly, noise, dust and odor, which may result from the temporary construction of the site, would be mitigated by the applicant's construction mitigation plan and all project related conditions, site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad 'strative Site Plan Approval & Environmental F '9W Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NElli ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10.2005 Page 8 of 10 8. Availability of public services and facilities to accommodate the proposed use; and The proposed site is adequately served by public services and facilities. The proposal would not require the extension of services or further improvements, provided all conditions of approval are met, advisory notes are adhered to and all fees paid. 9. Prevention of neighborhood deterioration and blight. As noted above, the proposed site is currently undeveloped and would ultimately be utilized for additional classroom and facility maintenance area. Staff expects the development of the site, including a new building, ample on-site parking and cohesive landscaping to be a benefit to the community and the existing neighborhood. Therefore, no deterioration or blight is expected to occur as a result of this proposal. xx Co ies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File. Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report. D. Findings, Conclusions & Decision Having reviewed the wrillen record in the maller, the City now enters the following: 1) Request: The Applicant has requested Environmental (SEPA) Review and Administrative Site Plan Approval for the Renton Technical College New Building Project No. LUA-05-041, SA-A & ECF. 2) Environmental Review: The applicant's file containing the application, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation, the comments from various City departments, the public notices requesting citizen comment, and other pertinent documents was entered as Exhibit No.1. 3) Site Plan Review: The applicant's site plan application complies with the requirements for information necessary for site plan review. The applicant's site plan and other project drawings are entered as exhibits of this report. 4) Comprehensive Plan: The subject proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Commercial Corridor (CC), provided all advisory notes and conditions of approval are complied with. 5) Zoning: The Site Plan as presented, complies with the zoning requirements and development standards of the Light Industrial (IL) Zoning designation, provided all advisory notes and conditions of approval are complied with. 6) Existing Land Use: Land uses surrounding the entire site include: North: Residential Single- Family (R-B); East: Residential Single-Family (R-B), Residential Multi-Family-Infill (RM-I), Commercial Arterial (CA) South: Commercial Arterial (CA); West: Residential Single-Family (R-B). The proposed site itself is located interior of the campus thus surrounded by Light Industrial -Public (IL(P)). E. Conclusions 1) The subject proposal complies with the policies and codes of the City of Renton, provided all advisory notes and conditions of approval are complied with. 2) The proposal complies with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Commercial Corridor (CC); and the Zoning designation of Light Industrial (IL), provided all advisory notes and conditions of approval are complied with. 3) Environmental (SEPA) review was conducted on the site in conjunction with the Administrative Site Plan Review Permit application. F. Decision The Site Plan Review for the Renton Technical College New Building, File No. LUA-05-041, SA-A & ECF, is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall be required to install striped pedestrian connections, which would ensure safe pedestrian maneuverability between the proposed structure and the eastern parking area and the site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad ·,trative Site Plan Approval & Environmental F ·,w Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEV. ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10, 2005 Page 9 of 10 western portion of the campus. This condition shall be subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division prior to the issuance of the building permit. 2, The applicant shall be required to remove the three portable structures located at the south end of campus, east of Building A, which are to be replaced by the new structure. Demolition permits shall be issued and final inspection completed prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy of the new structure. EFFECTIVE DATE OF DECISION ON LAND USE ACTION: SIGNATURES: Neil Watts, Development Services Director TRANSMITTED this 10th day of May, 2005 to the owner, applicant and contact: Renton Technical College (owner) 3000 NE 4th 5t Renton, WA 98056 TRANSMITTED this 10th day of May, 2005 to the following: Jennifer Henning, OevelopmenUPlanning Larry Meckling, Building Official Stan Engler, Fire Prevention Kayren Kittrick, Public Works Division lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney South County Journal JIlt«-{ IU,2 0 ('5 I Date Environmental Determination and Land Use Decision Appeal Process Appeals of either the environmental determination [RCW 43.21.C075(3), WAC 197-11-680] andlor the land use decision must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM May 30, 2005. If no appeals are filed by this date, both actions will become final. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. Advisory Notes to Applicant: The fol/owing notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the appeal process for environmental determinations. Planning 1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Division. The Development Services Division reserves the right to rescind the approved extended haul hours at any time if complaints are received. 2. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days. Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit. 3. Commercial, multi-family, new single-family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays. 4. All landscaping shall be irrigated by an approved irrigation system prior to final occupancy permits. Fire Prevention site&erc05-041.doc City of Renton PIBIPW Department -Ad ·,trative Site Plan Approval & Environmental F ',w Committee Staff Report RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEVI ALDING LUA-05-041, SA-A, ECF REPORT AND DECISION OF MAY 10,2005 Page 10 of 10 1. The preliminary fire flow is 3,500 gpm for the building. One hydrant is required within 150 feet of the structure and two additional hydrants are required within 300 feet of the structure. 2. Separate plans and permit are required for the installation of fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. 3. Fire Department access roadways are adequate. 4. Provide a list of flammable, combustible liquids and any hazardous chemical to be used or stored on site. Building 1. Building, Electrical, Plumbing and Mechanical permits will be required. Plan Review -WATER 1. The Water System Development Charge is $98,535.00. A redevelopment credit will apply. The amount of the credit will be calculated when the project is submitted for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter(s) required for the new building. This fee is die with the construction permit. 2. New hydrants shall be installed on the 8-inch and lO-inch water mains adjacent to the site. Additional fire hydrants are required to meet the fire department requirements. Plan Review -SANITARY SEWER 1. The Sewer System Development Charge is $58,288.00. A redevelopment credit will apply. The amount of the credit will be calculated when the project is submitted for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter(s) required for the new building. This fee is die with the construction permit. Plan Review -SURFACE WATER 1. The Surface Water System Development Charge for this site is $3,688. However, in accordance with City Code 4-1-180(1), the site may qualify for an exemption from Surface Water System Development Charges. If, as they propose in the drainage report submitted with the environmental review, they infiltrate 100% of the surface water runoff generated from the 100-year storm, the development will be exempt from the System Development fee. Verification of the proposed design will be determined as part of the construction plan review. 2. Temporary erosion control is required to meet the Department of Ecology Standards. Plan Review -TRANSPORTATION 1. N/A Plan Review -GENERAL 1. Construction plan indicating haul route and hours, construction hours and a traffic control plan shall be submitted for approval prior to any permit being issued. 2. Haul hours shall be restricted to 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. unless approved in advance by the Development Services Division. 3. Rockeries or walls to be constructed greater than 4 feet in height will require a separate building permit and the following note shall be added to the civil plans: "Rockeries greater than 4 feet in height will require a separate building permit. A licensed engineer with geotechnical expertise must be retained for proposed rockeries greater than four feet in height. The engineer must monitor rockery construction and verify in writing that the rockery was constructed in general accordance with ARC standards and with his/her supplemental recommendations, in a professional manner and of competent and suitable material. 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R-8(P) D5 . 4 T23N RSE W 112 !I-::l CV t\t2'V \ .J .• .. c...o... __ ~ .-..... --(0;''''-'' '-L .. , Ul '0", 13"" Rfa F5 • 16 T23N R5E W 112 ZONING PIBIPW TBCHNICAL SEIlVlCBS l2J28IOf ----Reoton dit,-UmlI.I i I !Ctfi cv '" )"i ::\~F7~F 1KBOO ,i:£l -z I RM- tA E5 9 T23N R5E W 112 S309 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM Date: April 28, 2005 To: NancyWeil From: Mike Dotson ~ Subject: RTC Maintenance and Classroom Bldg LUA 05-041, SA-A, ECF The following Utility and Transportation conditions and requirements concern the Environmental (SEPA) review for the subject maintenance and classroom building construction. EXISTING CONDITIONS WATER -There is an existing 8-inch water main adjacent to the proposed facilities. The modeled fire-flow available at the site is approximately 2500 gpm. The proposed project is located within the 565-water pressure zone. Static water pressure is approximately 90 psi. The site is outside the Aquifer Protection Area. SEWER -There is an existing 8-inch sewer main adjacent to the site. SURFACE WATER -The site is within the Lake Washington drainage basin. STREETS -The streets surrounding this site are fully improved with curb, gutter, sidewalks and streetlights. CODE REQUIREMENTS WATER 1. The Water System Development Charge for this site is $98,535. A redevelopment credit will apply. The amount of the credit will be calculated when the project is submitted for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter(s) required for the new building. This fee is due with the construction permit. 2. New hydrants shall be installed on the 8-inch and 10-inch water mains adjacent to the site. Additional hydrants are required to meet the fire department requirements. SANITARY SEWER 1. The Sewer System Development Charge for this site is $58,288. A redevelopment credit will apply, and be calculated, when the project is submitted for construction plan review. The credit is determined by a calculation that factors the total water meters currently serving the site, and the new meter required for the new building. This fee is due with the construction permit. H:\OI vision .sIDevelop.ser\Oev&plan.ingIPROJECTSIOS-041 .Nancy\RTC Mai nlenance Fadlity GF .doc SURFACE WATER 1. The Surface Water System Development Charge for this site is $3,688. However, in accordance with City Code 4-1-180(1), the site may qualify for an exemption from Surface Water System Development Charges. If, as they propose in the drainage report submitted with the environmental review, they infiltrate 100% of the surface water runoff generated from the 1 OO-year storm, the development will be exempt from the System Development fee. Verification of the proposed design will be determined as part of the construction plan review. 2. Temporary erosion control is required to meet Department of Ecology Standards. CONDITIONS 1. Temporary Erosion Control shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the Department of Ecology Standards and staff review. 2. A Traffic Mitigation Fee of $75.00 per additional Average Daily Trip shall be assessed. H:\Dlvision,sIOevelop.ser\Oev&plan.ingIPROJECTS\05-041.Nancy\RTC Maintenance Facility GF.doc City of Renton Department of Planning I Building I Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Ploy 1 11e¥ieA 0 COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 2005 APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15, 2005 APPLICANT: Jon PozeQa, RTC PROJECT MANAGER: Nancy Weil PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldq PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson SITE AREA: 17,424 square feet BUILDING AREA (qross): LOCATION: 3000 NE 4~ Street I WORK ORDER NO: 77408 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e_g_ Non-Code) COMMENTS Element 01 the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary EnvIronment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Air Water Plants ~ Lanc:VShoreline Use tilities Animals Environmental Health Public SelVices Energy/ Natural Resources E B. POLlCY·RELA TED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application ith particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or on is eeded to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative City of Renton Department of Planning I Building I Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 5UYfo.f.LJ WM.r.M:kv" COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 2005 APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15, 2005 APPLICANT: Jon PozeQa, RTC PROJECT MANAGER: Nancy Weil PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson SITE AREA: 17,424 square feet BUILDING AREA (gross): LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street WORK ORDER NO: 77408 . ",'~'C: mVISl.oN __ , ' ..... ,,",,' h.JIVI" SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Air Water Plants Land/Shoreline Use Animals Environmental Heafth Energy/ Natural Resources B, POLICY-RELA TED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS Element of the Environment Public seMces Probable Minor Impacts Probable Major Impacts CITY OF RfNh .. ,~ RECEIVED APR 18 2005 More Information Necessary BUILDING DIVISION We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional i lion is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: T run3Of)( -Ja.t1Cf'1 COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 2005 APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15, 2005 APPLICANT: Jon PozeQa, RTC PROJECT MANAGER: Nancy Weil , <.-., r .. " PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom BldQ PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson II':l,;j::/Vt;;O SITE AREA: 17,424 square feet BUILDING AREA (Qross): APR 18 ?nol; LOCATION: 3000 NE 4'h Street WORK ORDER NO: 77408 AI III I'll '" " •• 1~I\.,JJ\t SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative S,te Plan and Environmental (SEPA) RevIew approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Informarlon Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housin Air Aesthetics Water Li htlG/are Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS .k--~ ~ ~ ~ 2s>; We have reviewed this application with particular aNention to those areas in which we have experlise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where addif I formation is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative DATE: TO: FROM: CITY OF RENTON FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU MEMORANDUM April 18, 2005 Nancy Weil, Senior Planner Corey Thomas, Plans Review Inspector SUBJECT: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Building MITIGATION ITEMS; 1. A fire mitigation fee of $5,765.76 is required based on $0.52 per square footage of building area. FIRE CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. The preliminary fire flow is 2,250 gpm, one hydrant is required within 150 feet of the structure and two additional hydrants are required within 300 feet of the structure. 2. Separate plans and permit are required for the installation of fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. 3. Fire Department access roadways are adequate. 4. Provide a list of the flammable, combustible liquids and any hazardous chemical to be used or stored on site. City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Firf~ COMMENTS DUE: A~RTIJ. 29, 2-005: .' \\7 r;."'l wi lj .:.. ... III I --" .~ ; III APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APBIL 5,2005 ,r! APPLICANT: Jon Pozega, RTC Ii! II PROJECT MANAGER: INane Weil Po.. _... M, III : II . I I , PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg , ..... Ul PLAN REVIEW: Mike qotso~i 'oJ LUUJ /l'::) I SITE AREA: 17,424 square feet BUILDING AREA (qrosh Ci ry I-:r r.qIT'·,<; I LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street WORK ORDER NO: 7}408 f,rlE f)~"/~,r~~·". '!T SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review approval in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e,g, Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth 'ousing Air Water Plants Land/Shoreline Use Animals Environmental Health i atiDn , Energy/ Natural Resources ':~:~~~~t B, POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have Identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional Inlonnation I: needed to p;:, assess this proposal. .. 411 g' /tJ S- Signature of Director or Authori epres alive Date ; , · , City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: (lS)I\ShruohO(\ COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 2005 APPLICATION NO: LUA05·041, SA·A, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15, 2005 APPLICANT: Jon Paz ega, RTC PROJECT MANAGER: Nancy Weil .• ,' PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dotson H \:' C t. \ V t.: u SITE AREA: 17,424 square feet BUILDING AREA (gross): A 00 \ 1\ ?fWi r· LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street WORK ORDER NO: 77408 " SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental iSEp.2JIfll~vY~~'~~;r~val in order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two·story building for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water LightIGlare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Trans ation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14000 Feet B, POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELA TED COMMENTS flo We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. 1..'1 Date City of I ~n Department of Planning / Building / Publi, ,rks ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: PCtYlLS APPLICATION NO: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF APPLICANT: Jon Pozega, RTC PROJECT TITLE: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldo SITE AREA: 17,424 souare feet LOCATION: 3000 NE 4'h Street COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 2005 DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 15, 2005 PROJECT MANAGER: NancvWeil PLAN REVIEW: Mike Dolson BUILDING AREA (aross): WORK ORDER NO: 77408 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Re';:~'£_~frf~ to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story building for Fadlili~{ij'''';, classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was C£;s submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Environment Minor Major: Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housina Air Aesthetics Water Li hI/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Trans rtation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where dditional info at' n s needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative . ' .. " .. . : CITY OF RENTON CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION ". . AFFIDAVIT OF SEBVICE BY MAILING " .• On the 15th day of April, 2005, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing NOA, Environmental Checklist, & PMT's documents. This information was sent to: . '. ~:::.>: ,;,0" "',.~ ;;"";;"il';:"";' ,< ::';.:: "": ,ff:,; f."':'l1i ',,',,'t ! ","", ':' ',i ame 'f :4. ~,:.",,,' "I"~" ;':r:'~;;$l.r:::'" ...... , ". u. , .. : . , : •. I,;"'::"""'" .Flepresentllig . ' : .. : ' ' Agencies See Attached Surrounding Property Owners -NOA ONLY See Attached (Signature ofSender»~~ STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF KING ) SS ) .... ,""'\\, =_ .......... (N KA~"t., ---~..; ,,"'" C-s: " ~ ~y-: .. :,\sslo/'i~· ... ~ ". -.... • ~'" erA)' "1\ " : ':0 ,'OTA'" ~ ... "1\ ~ : :0 \... 'Ty fl\: ~ ~ : ~... 00: ~ ~ : p ., ~ ({) '. UBUG . : I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy Tucker ", ~,,7;····"~'29.01 .. /~~j signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be'his/her/their free and vOluntaryl~<f9j"~:S~_;:Ifid purposes mentioned in the instrument '"",,,""'----- Dated: 51, v)6"'- ashington . Notary (Print): My appointment expires:-----1iI~I1tAl\minLTmNr1(m-IC':I'I1Il'!I'!'I'!'_-----------­ MY APPOlN1lOT WWS 6..P9.07 template -affidavit of service by mailing Dept. of Ecology' Environmental Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia WA 98504-7703 WSDOT Northwest Region' Attn: Ramin Pazooki King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240 PO Box 330310 Seattle WA 98133-9710 US Army Corp. of Engineers' Seattle District Office Attn: SEPA Reviewer PO Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Jamey Taylor' Depart. of Natural Resources PO Box 47015 Olympia, WA 98504-7015 KC Dev. & Environmental Servo Attn: SEPA Section 900 Oakesdale Ave. SW Renton, WA 98055-1219 Metro Transit Senior Environmental Planner Gary Kriedt AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING (ERe DETERMINATIONS) WDFW -Stewart Reinbold' Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. • c/o Department of Ecology Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer 3190 160lh Ave SE 39015 -172"" Avenue SE Bellevue W A 98008 Auburn WA 98092 Duwamish Tribal Office' Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program' 4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert Seattle, WA 98106-1514 39015 172"' Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092-9763 KC Wastewater Treatment Division' Office of Archaeology & Histonc Environmental Planning Supervisor Preservation- Ms. Shirley Marroquin Attn: Stephanie Kramer 201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050 PO Box 48343 Seattle WA 98104-3855 Olympia, WA 98504-8343 City of Newcastle City of Kent Attn: Mr. Micheal E. Nicholson Attn: Mr. Fred Satterstrom, AICP Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev. Director 13020 SE 72"' Place 220 Fourth Avenue South Newcastle WA 98059 Kent WA 98032-5895 Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila Municipal Liason Manager Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Joe Jainga 6300 Southcenter Blvd. 201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431 PO Box 90868, MS: XRD-01W Tukwila, W'A 98188 Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Bellevue, WA 98009-0868 Seattle Public Utilities Real Estate Services Title Examiner 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900 PO Box 34018 Seattle, WA 98124-4018 Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities will need to be sent a copy of the checklist, PMT's, and the notice of application .• Also note, do not mail Jamey Taylor any of the notices she gets hers from the web. Only send her the ERC Determination paperwork . • J . ~ temp~t9 • affidavit of service by mailing 801110008506 894850007002 723610007509 ADAMS RONALD P ALBERTS DONNA L ALLEN ZORRA F 14112 W LAKE KATHLEEN DR SE 3033 NE 7TH ST PO BOX 686 RENTON WA 98059 RENTON WA 98056 HOODSPORT W A 98548 780900006500 041800030003 801110009009 AMANDUS JAMES A+LAURA M ANDRES DANIEL R+JENNIFER BACH LESTER E+VERA L 2715 CEDAR AV S 3301 NE 6TH PL 3309 NE 7TH ST RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 162305911404 780920007009 092305917103 BP WEST COAST PRODUCTS LLC BREES LOUIS D+E WINIFRED BROWN JUDY LYNN 6 CENTER POINTE DR 717 MONROE AV NE 414 MONROE NE LA PALMA CA 90623-1066 RENTON W A 98056 RENTON WA 98056 041800021002 807420016006 801110002004 BURTON GARY K CAREW GARY B+ TERRY K CAREY JOE L 20531 SE PETROVITSKY RD 617 KIRKLAND_AVE NE 3322 NE 7TH ST MAPLE VALLEY W A 98038 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 041800032504 041800032009 041800011003 CARTER CYNTHIA A CASTILLO-HERNANDEZ CELIS SANTOS B 3328 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JR,DENNIS P+ 3025 NE 7TH ST 3313 NE 7TH PL CVITKOVIC,DONNA C RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 571 NEWPORT AV NE RENTON WA 98056 807420007005 807420005504 001110001006 DANIELSON DARRELL & BECKY DE CARO ALBERT DEARMIN BRYAN S+HAMILTON, 12228 NE 140TH 551 JEFFERSON AV NE TRICIAG KIRKLAND WA 98034 RENTON WA 98056 746 MONROE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 780900007508 894850002508 780900010007 ELSTON RONALD ALLEN ENACHE NICU+CRISTINA EXTINE MARK A+KELLEY R 782 LYNNWOOD AV NE 759 KIRKLAND AV NE 3116 NE 7TH ST RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON W A 98056 807420013508 162305911107 041800020004 FAIRBAIRN MICHAEL A FASKCO INC FOSTER GERRIT D 683 KIRKLAND AV NE 15516129TH AV NE 3312 NE 6TH PL RENTON WA 98056 WOODINVILLE WA 98072 RENTON WA 98056 807420010009 807420009001 041800031506 FOY TAD L+ALESHA FRANK D R FROST WILLIAM C+BEVERL Y J 3004 NE 5TH PL 475 KIRKLAND AV NE 1924 NE 27TH ST RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 041800030508 807420012500 723650005504 GARZA EDWIN M GATES JOSEPH B GHERE WILL & LINDA 3304 NE 6TH ST 662 JEFFERSON AV NE 443 INDEX AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 807420002006 894850009008 041800011508 GILLISPIE E B GOLL GEORGIA GOMEZ MIGUEL ANGEL VAZQUEZ 609 JEFFERSON AV NE 667 JEFFERSON AV NE 3318 NE 7TH PL RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 807420012005 780900007003 723650003509 GREENE STANLEY D GREGGS ELIZABETH M GUBER EVGENIJ 530 INDEX PL N 11448 RAINIER AV S #332 2908 NE 4TH ST RENTON W A 98056 SEATTLE WA 98178 RENTON WA 98056 041800016507 162305912808 162305911206 GUTIERREZ MANUEL J HALLE-VON VOIGTLANDER PTSP HARMS KENNETH R+DONNA R 3325 NE 7TH PL DEPT 1100 -WA 3205 NE 4TH ST 20225 N SCOTTSDALE RD RENTON WA 98056 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 RENTON WA 98056 807420007500 807420002501 894850006509 HILL THOMAS C HIVELY RICHARD W HIXON DON B & VEDA M 505 KIRKLAND AV NE 605 JEFFERSON AV NE 3029 NE 7TH RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 337770002000 723650002501 894850003506 HOANG TICH+HELEN HOLMES JERRY W+FIELDS, HUANG AN JUNG 3309 NE 6TH ST ELIZABETH 3032 NE 7TH ST RENTON WA 98056 408 INDEX PL NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 807420018507 807440007001 894850003001 HUBLER TROY HUGHES C FLOYD JACKSON NANCY K 600 JEFFERSON AV NE 804 KIRKLAND AV NE 2352 23RD AV S RENTON W A 98056 RENTON WA 98056 SEATTLE WA 98144 780900009009 092305923002 041800012001 JACKSON RODNEY LOUIS+MCGARY JACOBS NORMAN & FLORA C JEFFERY ROSCOE T 756 KIRKLAND AV NE 550 MONROE AV NE 3312 NE 7TH PL RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 807420016501 801110000503 807420008508 JETT ALLEN M JIM JACQUES CONSTRUCTION L JODOIN REINE J 583 KIRKLAND AV NE 1216 N 38TH ST 479 KIRKLAND NE RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 723610000504 807420003004 807420015008 JOHNSTON EDGAR KEITH WILLIAM L KETTERLING L K 465 JEFFERSON AV NE 601 JEFFERSON AV N 625 KIRKLAND AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON W A 98056 RENTON WA 98056 162305913004 807420017509 894850010006 KING COUNTY LANDERS SARAMAE LANDON FREDERICK DEAN 500A K C ADMIN BLDG 500 FOURTH AV 562 JEFFERSON AV NE 659 JEFFERSON AV NE SEATTLE WA 98104 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 723650004507-· VCI(Mt ~ 041800019006 723650001008 LASCU DANIEL+SIMON~ LEE SUZANNE H LESTER WILLIAM E+PATRICIA J 2920 NE 4TH ST 3300 NE 6TH PL 459 INDEX AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON W A 98056 RENTON W A 98056-4028 092305912104 807420017004 894850004504 LOMBARDO NOEL LOPRIORE RALPH V LOTT ELKE E 522 MONROE AV NE 579 KIRKLAND AV NE 3024 NORTHEAST 7TH STREET RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 807420011106 807420021006 041800017000 MACCLANATHAN RYAN C+AMY E LOVE ROXANNE LEE LOWRY MICHAEL P WRIGHT 2920 NE 5TH PL PO BOX 1078 RENTON WA 98056 RAVENSDALE WA 98051 3319 NE 7TH PL RENTON WA 98056 807420003509 041800028007 723650006007 MACWHIRTER DONALD A MADDEN L S MADISON THOMAS J 567 JEFFERSON AV NE 3325 NE 6TH PL 31845197TH AV SE RENTON W A 98056 RENTON WA 98055 KENT W A 98042 723650007005 894850004009 780900008001 MARTIN HERBERT H MARTIN L GLENN MCCLURE RONALD EARLE 455 INDEX AV NE 21626 123RD AV NE PO BOX 2592 RENTON WA 98056 ARLINGTON WA 98223 RENTON WA 98056 • 723650005009 723610006501 807420020503 MCPEAK RUSSEll+MARIE CO-TIE MCPEAK FAMilY TRUST MITCHEll HAROLD W MITZEL RINEHART 409 JEFFERSON AV NE 462 INDEX AV NE 650 JEFFERSON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 894850001500 807420020008 807420019505 MOBERLY ERIC A+MOBERl Y NAVE FANNIE NGUYEN HIEN QUANG DONNA B 3009 NE 8TH ST 612 JEFFERSON AV NE 608 JEFFERSON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 337770004006 041800028502 092305924406 NGUYEN HUY N+TIEU TAM T NGUYEN lOC DINH NGUYEN TONY 572 MONROE AV NE 3319 NE 6TH Pl 528 MONROE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 894850002003 807420006502 041800019501 NGUYEN VAN QUYNH M NIBARGER ERIK NIKOlAISEN PAUL D 3013 NE 8TH ST 517 KIRKLAND AV NE 3306 NE 6TH Pl RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 780900008506 807420014001 807420000505 OSPINA IGNACIO+LlGIA PARROTI CHRISTOPHER G PATCHELL TEGWITH 760 KIRKLAND AV NE 633 KIRKLAND AVE SE 655 JEFFERSON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 807420004507 723650004002 041800012506 PAYSENO JUDITH E PHilLIPS B POLAND P C 559 JEFFERSON AV NE 2914 NE 4TH AV 3306 N E 7TH Pl RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 807420013003 041800029005 894850001005 PRESTWOOD lEAH A RATIGAN JAMES B REICHOW FAMilY llC 689 KIRKLAND AV NE 3313 NE 6TH Pl 26409 148TH AV SE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 KENT W A 98042 894850008505 092305905108 723610008002 RENDlE DAVID JOHN+KIMBERl Y RENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY REYES lORENZO 671 JEFFERSON AV NE ATIN Al lADNER 455 JEFFERSON AV NE PO BOX 2316 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 807420001008 337770003008 780900009504 RICE E E ROBERTS VIRGil l & SHARON A RODRIGUEZ RAFAEL+ACEVEDO LORETO 651 JEFFERSON AV NE 577 NEWPORT AV NE 3110 NE 7TH ST RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 807420014506 807420021501 162305907907 SCI MANAGEMENT CORP SCHMITI SCOTI A+SUSANNE J SCHULTZ BRYON 8TH FL #2920 PROP TAX DEPT 629 KIRKLAND AV NE 658 JEFFERSON AV NE 1929 AllEN PARKWAY RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 HOUSTON TX 77019 780900010502 041800018503 807420011007 SEL TVEIT RODNEY D+JOYCE E SHARP SANDRA S SHIGAYA KEN K 3204 NE 7TH ST 3301 NE 7TH PL 2926 NE 5TH PL RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 807420009506 801110001501 894850008000 SKYWIRE PROPERTIES LLC SLUYTER CHARLES V SOMERS DOROTHY 227 BELLEVUE WAY NE PMB 154 758 MONROE AVE NE 697 KIRKLAND AV NE BELLEVUE WA 98004 RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 807420019000 807420001503 807420010504 SPAGNOLE NICHOLAS B+KANDICE STEWART CANDIEST V SULLIVAN DAN + ERMA 604 JEFFERSON AV NE 613 JEFFERSON AV NE 3000 NE 5TH PL RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98055 RENTON WA 98056 337770006001 807440018008 807420004002 SZWED JULIE M TAYLOR KENW TAYLOR NANCY A 565 NEWPORT AV NE PO BOX 2185 563 JEFFERSON AV RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98057 RENTON WA 98056 894850007507 807420006007 807420008003 TOWNE JEFFREY W+LUCY B TOYBARBARAJ+ROBERTS TREDWAY DONNA J 693 KIRKLAND AV NE JEFFREY M 483 KIRKLAND AV NE RENTON WA 98056 523 KIRKLAND AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON WA 98056 162305905802 337770021000 723610002005 UNITED DOMINION REALTY TRST U-HAUL REAL ESTATE COMAPNY C/O EPROPERTY TAX VALTIERRA ROGELIO PO BOX 29046 PO BOX 4900 2927 NE 5TH PL PHOENIX AZ 85038 SCOnSDALE AZ 85261 RENTON WA 98056 801110007508 041800018008 723610007004 VOGHT JAMES L+HEIFA WAIDCHERYL WALLACE LOUISE 716 MONROE AV NE 3307 NE 7TH PL 458 INDEX AV NE RENTON WA 98056 RENTON W A 98056 RENTON WA 98056 801110000404 WYSOCKI DORI PO BOX 507 RENTON WA 98057 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M) DATE, AIlr1l15,2oo5 LAND USE NUMBER: LUAOS-I)41, SA·A, ECF PROJECT NAME: Renton Tachnlcal College (RTC) Maintenanco &. Cla~6room Building PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Erwlronmantal (SEPA) Raviow approval in ordoer 10 OOIl~truct an 11,088 squaro loot building within me campus 01 Renton Technical Collega. Tha lwQ-slory building for Facillt"ls and classroom uSil 18 prOp(l6Gd on an undevaloped arlla 01 the S~8 <XIntalnin\l soml! sensttlvo elopa. A conceptual landscape plan was ~ubminad and the removal 01 e lIe", 1$ proposOO. PROJECT LOCATION: 3000 HE 4'" Slr&e! OPTlONAL DETERMINATION OF NDI'foSIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (ONS·M): As tlla l .. ed Agoney. tho City 01 Renton hq doItltrmin&<! that s~nlllcant Oflvlronmental Impacts are unlik8ty to result Irom Iha proposed project, Therefore, as permlned under the RCW 43.2IC.IIO, the City 01 Renlon 15 u,ing the Op~onal DNS·M proceu to give notioo that a ONS_ M Ia irleely to be I~suad. Comment pa~ 101 tha project and tho propoa.ed ONS·M are Integrated into a 81nQle comment period. There will be no comment period foHowlng the Issuance 01 the Threshold Determination 01 Non,Signlficance· Mitigated (ONS-M). A 14-day appaat period wili follow the issuance ot \he DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION OATE: March 30. 2005 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLlCATlON; April 15, 2005 APPlICAN'TIPRQJECT CONTACT PERSON: Sally MacGragor, SM Stemper Archltectl, PLLC: Tel: (206) 624-2777 Eml: lallyOamltem\Mr.com Ollter Parmi" which may be required: Raqu .. tad Studla" Location where application mlly be ravlawad: CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: ZonlnglLand U.e: Environmental Documentllhal ev.lualetha Proposad Project: Devalopmant Ragulatlons Uud For ProlKt MItigation: Envlronmant.1 (SEPA) Ravlew Conltructlon, BUilding, Ind Flra Permltl Gaotachnlcal Report and Environmental Chackllit PI.nnln~8ulldlnliJll"ublic Worke Cepal1mant, Cevalopmant S.""lc81 Dlvillon, Sixth Floor Renton ClIy Hall, 1055 South Grady WilY, Ranton, WA 98055 The subjeclslte rs daslgnat&d Commerclel Corridor -CC 011 the C,ty 01 Renton Comprehensive Land Use Map and Industrial Ught -IL on the Clt)"a Zoning Map. Environmental (SEPAl Checklist The project will be subj&ct 10 tha City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Code, Public Works Standards, Building Code, Fire Code and other applicable building and construction atandards and regulallons as appropriate The lollowing Mitigation Measures will likely be Imposed on the proposed project These fooommended Mitigation Meuures address project impacts nol covered by exisbrtg cO<kls and regula!lOllS as cit&d 8bo\f9. Fire Mitigation Fee: equlvai6nt to $0.52 par sq, It. of n9wconslructlon. Trnff/c Mitigation Flilfl.' equJvalanlto $75,00 per new aveffiga Wgekday trip attrlbutable'o tne proposal. G60fechnical Stvdy RlICOfflml.mdaflon~: follow gemmll r6COl11mend.slions 01 geDrocllnlcat rnporl. Commntl on lite .bove 'pptlcalJon musl belubmlHed In wriling to Nancy W.lt, San lor Planner, Olvalopm.nt S.""lcal Oivlslon, 1055 .south Grady Way, Renton, WA ge055, by 5:00 PM on April 29, 2005. If ~u ha~e questions about Ihls proposal, or Wlsh to be made a par1y 01 r,9Cord and receive adcMlonal notilication by mail, contact tha PrQject ~~~::r~~~:npefO~. submits WlI1\8f1 comments w~1 automatically become a party of r9Cord and will be not~",d of any CONTACT PERSON: Nancy Well, SenIor Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7270 PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUM8ER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION R·l0 CA R-8 R·B BUILDING SITE PORTABLES TO 111'---HBE DEMOLISHED CA CA R·B IT rou would like to be made a party of record to recel~e further Information on this proposed project, complete thes form and return to: City 01 Renton, Developmenl Planning, lOSS So. Grady Way, Ranton, WA 98055. File No.lNsme: LUAOS-041, SA·A, ECF I RTC Maintenance & Classroom BUilding NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: ___________ -:; ... "'~"':<.---------­-... "",'''''IU\", •• TELEPHONE NO.: _________ ... ~ L'( N"'" t .: ----~\ .... ',~' :.~4,t/ .... .: ~ •. ~",\S<,J0il' ". ~" i :-'->. ... ••• -,;.n. ~ : :0 "',Ul-"1~ ;':".\-1\~ ~ : .....' J.~ :D! -n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~U···"'~ gj,: : ~~... due :' 1 CERTIFI CATI ON " ~' .. ~,~. . ... : " 0 '·:;'}·/)7 •.•• o~ .: I, -:I':-........ :<. _ '" "!"4"H\~0 ~-~-l" .. l ....... L· . ..-r.-. "7 l\\\.\",,", ....... " I. 6k:lLll~u.ctrY , hereby certify that 0 copies of the above document were posted by me in 3.--conspicuous places or nearby the described property on A~: ~ubscribcd and sworn ocfore me, c.N/j;_",. <' -f9B-l -M.41 ,on the L .2--f1, day of _L..L....a.=;;;---.~ ..... .L,--'- NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS-M) DATE: April 15, 2005 LAND USE NUMBER: LUA05-041, SA-A, ECF PROJECT NAME: Renton Technical College (RTC) Maintenance & Classroom Building PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is seeking Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review approval In order to construct an 11,088 square foot building within the campus of Renton Technical College. The two-story buUding for Facilities and classroom use is proposed on an undeveloped area of the site containing some sensitive slope. A conceptual landscape plan was submitted and the removal of 8 trees is proposed. PROJECT LOCATION: 3000 NE 4th Street OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City 01 Renton has determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under the RCW 43.21 C.lt 0, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a DNS- M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single comment period. There wiU be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance- Mitigated (DNS-M). A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M. PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: March 30, 2005 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: April t 5, 2005 APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: S~lIy MacGregor, SM Stemper Archllects, PLLC; Tel: (206) 624-2777 Eml: sally@smstemper.com Permits/Review Requested: Other Permits which may be required: Requested Studies: Location where application may be reviewed: CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW: Zoning/Land Use: Environmental Documents that Evaluate the Proposed Project: Development Regulations Used For Project Mitigation: Proposed MItigation Measures: Environmental (SEPA) Review Construction, Building, and Fire Permits Geotechnical Report and Environmental Checklist Plannlng/BulldlnglPubllc Works Department, Development Services Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 The subject site is designated Commercial Corridor -CC on the City of Renton Comprehensive Land Use Map and Industrial Light -IL on the City's Zoning Map. Environmental (SEPA) Checklist The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, Zoning Code, Public Works Standards, Building Code, Fire Code and other applicable building and construction standards and regulat'lons as appropriate. The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed project. These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not covered by existing codes and regulations as cited above. • Fire Mitigation Fee: equivalent to $0.52 per sq. ft. of new construction. • Traffic Mitigation Fee: equivalent to $75.00 per new average weekday trip attributable to the proposal. • Geotechnical Study Recommendations; follow general recommendations of geotechnical reporl. • • Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Nancy Well, Senior Planner, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Ranton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on April 29, 2005. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. CONTACT PERSON: Nancy Well, Senior Planner; Tel: (425) 430·7270 II PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION II R·8 R·8 R·8 R·8 ~J,~iI+ BUILDING SITE R·e R·8 R·e PORTABLES TO ',1'1----11-+ BE DEMOLISHED CA CA R·8 If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further Information on this proposed project, complete this form and return to: City of Renton, Development Planning, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. File No.lName: LUA05-041, SA-A. ECF I RTC Maintenance & Classroom Building NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: _________________________ _ TELEPHONE NO.: ;:~ CITY.F RENTON Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor PlanningIBuildinglPublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator April 15, 2005 Sally MacGregor SM Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98106 Subject: RTC Maintenance & Classroom Bldg. LUA'05-041, SA-A, ECF Dear Ms. MacGregor: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on May 10, 2005. Prior to that review,' you will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please contact me at (425) 430-7270 if you have any questions. Sincerely, NancyWeil Senior Planner cc: Jon Pozega -Renton Technical College / Owner -------------,O-S-S-So-u-th--O-ra-d-y-W-a-y--R-e-n-to-n-,w--as-h-in-g-to-n-9-8-0S-S-------------~ ® This paper COIltains 50% recycled material, 30% post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE · , tJ!IfoJ-Olf'l 17 Qj-OC,(P City of Renton DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON LAND USE PERMIT, MAR 302005 MASTER APPLICATION RECEIVED PROPERTY OWNER(S) TELEPHONE NUMBER: APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: i c.~ ~Si lA¥ J,I" COMPANY (if apPlica~er I. ' .ccVl VII Cd- ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER /1,4', '2. 4tr3' -'2"35" -.~ IQ-;;> CONTACT PERSON NAME: s~n COMPANY (if applicable): .1 '+ L s .tv\ . ~, ,.-:,-" rG¥lI ~ 1'\.LL. \WEB\Pw\DEVSERV\Fonns\Planning\masterapp.doc08l29/03 PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: PROJEC.T/ADDRE~S(S)lLOCI\TI0!:!f'N.D D Z Z~I CODE: 3cCp Nt<".t\-tYI ~ . R€.VIWI,\ WA 9 ~o '5"(.p , KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 11. 'LI Bcotzt; PROPOSE~ ,LAND U~E(S): YO c.o.i1 tlVlc:::t I EXISTING COMPREHE SIVE PLAN MAP DE IGNATION: , C.ov-vi t> ("" PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): ~I A EXISTING ZONING: IL PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): S.'F. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED FOR SUBDIVISIONS OR PRIVATE STREETS SERVING THREE LOTS OR MORE (if applicable): PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable): N 'Ir NUMBER OF PROPOSED L TS (if applicable): Nfr . - , . P JECT INFORiIIl.A,lluN (~u,;," . ~ l}1?OO,()OD.oO NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLlN~ U/'AS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED ihDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAl AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDNhAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): 'It o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED ~ON.RESIDENT~~f, o AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO BUILDINGS (if applicable): \1 I D'S?; 7, ' o FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. fl SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON.R;f"ENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): 1'\ o GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. NET FlOO1 AREA OF NON.R~f'DENTIAl BUILDINGS (if o HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. applicable): D I 271...~. , o SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq. ft . NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO i~MPLOYED B::~, .. o WETlANDS NEW PROJECT (if applicable): \ C).}'(r-RJJt+ IfillPI' sq. ft. I I LEGAL DESCRIPTION Of PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information Included) SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION _, TOWNSHIP _, RANGE_, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. . . TYPE Of APPLICATION & fEES List all land use applications being applied for: .. 1. S','.;.e. P/q(Jj /2tA/)IM.AJ <?lt7tJO 3. ?!iPiC6 '/~? fek aaJ c ,A;t.iw 6S&i9"" .p 57J-O envlr. f21A;(ew 2. 4. - Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ AFFIDAVIT Of OWNERSHIP ~ ~-I. (Print Namol5) Ow oz..e.GA., , declare that I am (please check one) _ the current owner of the property Involved In this application or ....lL-the authorized representative to acl for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing stat ents and~'" herein cootalned and the Information herewith are In all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that :-rOY\.-p o~.a..-- signed this Instrument and acknowledged it to be hlslherlthelr free and VOl tary act for the uses and purposes mentioned In the Instrument v-... ~ Notary Public In and for the State of Washington (Signature of OwnerlRepresentative) Me) l~)tvce V (L 1/ Notary (Print) My appointment eXPlres:. __ ~=-/:..I--l-I..:El-,B~ __ _ QolWEBIPWlDEYSERVlFonnslPlanninglmasternpp.doc08l29103 \ ~/ , , RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE LEGAL DESCRIPTION Blocks 16A, 17, 18, 19 and 20, and vacated "L" Street, 5th Avenue North, 5th Place North, and 6th Avenue North lying between said Blocks, Corrected Plat, Renton Highlands No.2, according to the plat recorded in volume 57 of Plats, pages 92 to 98 inclusive, in King County, Washington. Except the south 20 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for street by deed recorded under Auditors File No. 5410646; And except any portion thereof lying northerly of the southerly line of 7th Avenue North as realigned by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 5410647. Legal Description Page I / · . RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE LEGAL DESCRIPTION Blocks 16A. 17. 18. 19 and 20. and vacated "L" Street. 5th Avenue North. 5th Place North, and 6th Avenue North lying between said Blocks, Corrected Plat, Renton Highlands No.2, according to the plat recorded in volume 57 of Plats, pages 92 to 98 inclusive, in King County, Washington. Except the south 20 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for street by deed recorded under Auditors File No. 5410646; And except any portion thereof lying northerly of the southerly line of 7th Avenue North as realigned by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 5410647. 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Development Planning Section Q:IWEBIPWlDEVSERVlFormsIPlanninglwaiver.xls 0110612004 DEVELOPMENT CITY OF RErrr~~N/NG PRE-APPLICATION COMMENTS PROJECT: Renton Technical College Maintenance Building NE 4th and Monroe Avenue NE PRE 04-136 DATE: December 9,2004 @ 10:00am STAFF COMMENTS: FIRE PREVENTION -Jim Gray PUBLIC WORKSfUTILITIES -Mike Dotson MAR 30 2005 RECeIVED CONSTRPCTION SERVICES -Larry Meckling- NO COMMENT, Bldg. Permits required ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (EDNSP) -Don Erickson PLANNING/ZONING -Nancy Weil SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: ZONING MAP SITEARIAL SUBMITTAL WAVIER FORM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF RENTON FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU MEMORANDUM November 29, 2004 Nancy Weil, Planner Jim Gray, Assistant Fire Marshal {\jJJ Renton Tech. Maintenance Bldg., ~ 4th & Monroe Ave. NE Fire Department Comments: 1. The preliminary Fire flow is 3750 GPM which requires one fire hydrant within 150 feet of the building and three additional hydrants within 300 feet of the building. 2. Provide a list of any flammable, combustible liquids or hazardous chemicals that are to be used or stored on site. 3. A fin~ mitigation fee of $5,928.00 is required based on $.52 a square foot of the building square footage. 4. Separate plans and permits are required for the fire alarm and sprinkler systems if installed. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. To: From: Date: Subject: CITY OF RENTON MEMO PUBLIC WORKS NancyWeil Mike Dotson /fYt.k December 8, 2004 PreApplication Review Comments PREAPP No. 04-136 -Renton Technical College Maint. Bnilding -NE 4th and Monroe Ave NE NOTE ON PRELIMINARY REVIEW COMMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS MEMO: The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is cautioned that information contained In this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision makers (e.g. Hearing Examiner, Boards of Adjustment, Board of Public Works and City CouDcll). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design cbanges required by the City or made by the applicant. The following comments concern utility and transportation development issues for the subject site: WATER I. There is an existing 8" water main looping the existing facilities. 2. The modeled fire-flow available at the site is approximately 2500 gpm. 3. The proposed project is located within the 565-water pressure zone. Static water pressure is approximately 90 psi. Pressure over 80 requires a pressure-reducing valve (PRV). 4. The site is outside the Aquifer Protection Area. 5. Any existing sub-standard hydrants will need to be replaced and/or retrofitted with a quick- disconnect Storz fitting. 6. If a fire sprinkler system is necessary, then a separate fire sprinkler permit will be required. 7. City Code requires a System Development Charge (if not previously paid in full) for any new development or redevelopment. This fee is based on the size of the new water meter necessary to provide domestic water service to the new building. A redevelopment credit for the site may offset portions of the required SDC fee. SANITARY SEWER I. An 8" public sewer line currently serves this property. 2. Any floor drains within the proposed shops and storage will be required to he connected into the sanitary sewer, with appropriate oil/water separator. 3. City Code requires a System Development Charge (if not previously paid) for any new development. This fee is based on the size of the domestic water meter necessary to serve this site. And again, as with the water fee, the re-development credit for the site may offset portions of the required SDC fee. Page 2 12108/2004 4. This site is within the Honey Creek Special Assessment district. Assessment fees may apply ifnot previously paid in-full. SURFACE WATER I. Surface water conveyance facilities currently are serving this vicinity. Additional infrastructure may be necessary if impervious surfaces are increased. Water quality facilities will be necessary if new pollutant generating surfaces are added. 2. Surface Water facilities are required to be designed according to the requirements as set forth in the King County 1990 Surface Water Design manual. 3. Surface water System Development Charges are required for this site. This fee is based on new impervious surface added to the site (ifno new impervious surface is developed then no fee will be assessed). STREET IMPROVEMENTS I. The site is surrounded by fully improved roadway with curb, gutter, sidewalk and street lighting. Existing site ingress and egress is adequate. 2. If additional trips were generated, a traffic mitigation fee of $75 per additional trip will be assessed. GENERAL COMMENTS 1. Submittal of conceptual utility plans showing all existing and proposed utilities; including water mains, sewer mains, manholes, valves, hydrants, drainage facilities, drainage mains and catch basins is required for permit review. All existing utility easements on the site must also be shown on the site plan. A complete conceptual drainage plan, downstream analysis, and calculations for sizing the detention and water-quality treatment facilities will be required with the formal application of this project. If you have questions please call Mike Dotson, Plan Reviewer, at 425-430-7304. 2. Permit application must include an itemized cost of construction estimate for the utility and roadway improvements. The fee for review and inspection of these improvements is 5% of the first $100, 000 of the estimated cost; 4% of the next $100,000; and 3% of any additional cost. One-half of the fees are due upon permit application. 3. The applicant is responsible for any necessary private utility easements. I:IPian ReviewIPian Review 2004lRenton Tech college -Maint building.doc CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: STAFF CONTACT: SUBJECT: December 7, 2004 Nan::l~eil Rele:;;Vbind Don Erickson Renton Vocational Technical College Maintenance and Classroom Bldg., NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE; PRE 04-136 Summary: The applicant is proposing to demolish three existing portable structures on the Renton Technical College campus and replace them with a new maintenance and classroom building. The proposed new building would be 11,400 square feet in area and be a two-story structure. The new . classroom and maintenance building are proposed to be built on the east side of the campus just west of the north parking lot area. The proposed new building will house the maintenance facility on the fIrst floor and the upper floor will a new Early Childhood Education Center with four classrooms. The lower floor is to be cast in place concrete and concrete masonry and the upper floor will be have exterior walls constructed of light gage steel studs with painted steel exterior panels. The site is designated Commercial Corridor on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and is zoned ll-Industrial Light. Relevant land use and public facility policies are attached. The following Comprehensive Plan Compliance Matrix shows the relative degree of compliance of this application with these policies. Policy LU-74. Policy LU-76. Objective LU-T. Objective LU-V. Policy LU-I02. Policy LU-349. Objective Lu-m. Policy LU-368. Policy LU-369. · Renton Vocational Technic 12107/2004 Findings: liege Maintenance and Classroom Bldl 2 Support this pre-application since it appears to comply with a majority of the attached relevant criteria. Attachments cc: Don Erickson H:\EDNSP\lnterdepartmental\Development Review\Preapps\Comments\EA·I\Renton Voc Tech CDC and Maint Facilty.doc\cor , Renton Vocational Technk ' 12/07/2004 liege Maintenance and Classroom Bld~ Relevant Comprehensive Plan Land Use and Related Policies Public Facilities Policy LU-74. Internal site circulation should be primarily pedestrian-oriented. 3, Policy LU-76. Sites that are underused or developed with obsolete public uses should be considered for another public use prior to changing uses. Objective LU-T: Site and design regional facilities to provide the most efficient and convenient service for people while minimizing the adverse impacts on adjacent uses and the City Urban Center. Objective LU-V: Assure adequate land and infrastructure at appropriate locations for development and expansion of facilities to serve the educational needs of area residents and protect adjacent uses from impacts of these more intensive uses. Policy LU-I02. Vehicular access to middle schools, senior high schools and other large-scale facilities should be from arterial streets. Commercial Corridor Designation Policy LU-349. Support development plans incorporating thefollowingfeatures: 1) Shared access points andfewer curb cuts; 2) Internal circulation among adjacent parcels; 3) Shared parkingfacilities; 4) Allowancefor future transition to structured parkingfacilities; 5) Centralized signage; 6) Unified development concepts; and 7) Landscaping and streetscape that softens visual impacts. Objective LU-III: Ensure quality development in Commercial zones. Policy LU-368. Consideration of the scale and building style of near-by residential neighborhoods should be included in development proposals. Policy LU-369. Development should be designed to consider potential adverse impacts on adjacent, less intensive uses, e.g. lighting, landscaping, and setbacks should all be considered during site design. H:\EDNSP\Interdepartmental\Development Review\Preapps\Comments\FA-I\Renton Voc Tech CDC and Maint Facilty.doc\cor DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works MEMORANDUM December 9, 2004 Pre-Application File No. 04-136 Nancy Weil, Senior Planner, 430-425-7270 Renton Technical College Maintenance Building • General: We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-referenced development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant and the codes in effect on the date of review. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision-makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Zoning Administrator, Board of Adjustment, Board of Public Works, and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or . made by the applicant. The applicant is encouraged to review all applicable sections of the Renton Municipal Code. The Development Regulations are available for purchase for $50.00, plus tax, from the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hall or the City website at www.cLrenton.wa.us THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO NEW CITY CODE ADOPTED NOVEMBER 10, 2004 Project Proposal: The subject site is located between the northwest comer of NE 4th Street and Monroe Avenue NE and the southwest corner of NE 7th Street, addressed as 3000 NE 4th Street. The existing site, which is approximately 10.6-acres in size (according to the King County Assessor's Record), contains multiple buildings and is a vocational college use. The proposal is to construct a 11,400 square foot two-story structure in the northeast section of the campus. The proposed site is currently an undeveloped, grass slope with parking and an overhead power easement to the east and existing parking and storage area to the west. The proposed use of the first floor is for Facilities and Maintenance Department containing 5,400 square feet and the second floor for use as classroom for Early Childhood Education containing 6,000 square feet. The applicant's narrative further discussed building design and materials. Zoning: The subject site is designated Light Industrial (IL) on the City's Zoning Map and Public Use (P-suffix). The IL zone allows for a range of uses, including other higher education institutions, schools/studios, arts and crafts, trade or vocational schools. The P-suffix requires written notice to the owners of all property within a 300-foot radius of the site or facility, at least 60 days in advance of any of the following: 1) A proposed change of use of the premises; 2) A proposed change of the major tenant and/or tenant group using the premises if such change is determined to have probable major adverse impacts to the immediate surrounding area; or 3) Any proposed change of ownership of the premises. The proposal is for a new maintenance / classroom building for the existing use, Renton Technicat College. Development Standards: The proposal's compliance with the IL zone development standards is addressed below: Lot Coverage -The IL zone allows building coverage at a maximum of 65% of the lot area. Applicant will be required to submit with the formal land use application lot coverage calculation for the entire site. Height -The IL zone allows a maximum building height of 50 feet. The proposal. is for a two-story building however the overall height was not included with the pre-application for staff to further comment on compliance. Renton Technical Maintenan~tl Building December 7, 2004 r're-Application Meeting Page 2 of 3 SetbackslLandscaping - A minimum 20-foot landscaped building setback is required from all principal arterial street frontages and a minimum 15-foot landscaped building setback is required from all other street frontages. No rear or interior side yard setbacks are required unless the parcel abuts a residentially zoned property (i.e., R-1, R-5, R-8, RMH, R-10, R-14, RM). The proposed structure in internal to the overall site and therefore not abutting any streets. The IL zone requires that all portions of the site not covered by structures, required parking, access, circulation or service areas be maintained as permeable areas and improved with native, drought- resistant vegetative cover. ScreeninglOutdoor Storage -Screening must be provided for all surface-mounted and roof top utility and mechanical equipment. In addition, garbage dumpsters and recyclable areas must be screened pursuant to RMC section 4-4-090C7. Approval of the proposed locations of dumpster areas by Rainier Waste Management is recommended. Requirements for outdoor loading, repair, maintenance or work areas; outdoor storage, refuse or dumpster areas shall be in compliance pursuant to RMC section 4-4- 095 (copy included in packet). Parking -The parking regulations require that a specific number of off-street parking stalls based on the amount of square footage dedicated to certain uses be provided entirely within the boundaries of the property. The following ratio is applicable to the project: • Colleges and universities. arts and crafts schoolslstudios, and trade or vocational schools: One parking stall per employee plus one for every 3 students residing on campus, plus one space for every 5 day students not residing on campus. In addition, if buses for transportation of students are kept at the school, one off-street parking space shall be provided for each bus of a size sufficient to park each bus. Parking calculations were not inctuded in the pre-application information. The applicant wilt be required at the time of formal tand use application to provide parking calculation of the subject site and the overall campus use. It should be noted that the parking regulations specify standard stall dimensions of 9 feet x 20 feet, compact dimensions of 8% feet x 16 feet, and parallel stall dimensions of 9 feet x 23 feet. An aisle width of 24 feet is required for 90 degree parking stalls and a width of 18 feet is required for parallel stalls. ADA accessible stalls must be a minimum of 8 feet in width by 20 feet in length, with an adjacent access aisle of 8 feet in width for van accessible spaces. The appropriate amount of ADA accessible stalls based on the total number of spaces must be provided. Comprehensive Land Use: Site is located within the Center Institution Comprehensive Land Use Map designation. Objective LU-V: Assure that adequate land and infrastructure are available for the development and expansion of facilities to serve the post secondary educational and health care needs of the area and protect adjacent uses from impacts of these more intensive uses. The proposed structure is for use as classroom and facilities and maintenance area. Policy LU-142: Expansion of these existing campus facilities (i.e. Renton Technical College, Valley Medical Center) should be limited until the master plans have been approved by the City. The proposed permit structure is to replace two existing portable structures currently in use and located on another site on the campus. Critical Areas: The subject site is located within a Moderate Landslide Hazard area, and near andlor on a Protected Slope (40%) and will require environmental (SEPA) review. As a result, the applicant would be required to provide the City with a geotechnical analysis completed by a geotechnical engineer with the SEP A. The geotechnical report would need to depict the degree of slope, along with any proposed setbacks andlor construction mitigation measures. The geotechnical analysis may be recommended for a secondary review at the applicant's expense. The secondary analysis would need to be completed prior to the City issuing a threshold determination for the project. Permit Requirements: The proposal would require Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review. Both permits would be reviewed concurrently in an estimated timeframe of 6 to 8 weeks. The application fee for joint land use applications is full price for the most expensive permit (Site Plan at $1,000) and half off any subsequent permits ($500 for the Environmental Review and $500 for the Binding Site Plan). In addition, $0.37 per mailing label would be required Renton Technical Maintenan"" Building December 7, 2004 r're-Application Meeting Page 3 of3 for notification to surrounding property owners. Detailed information regarding the land use application submittal is provided in the packet. In addition to the required land use permits, separate building/demolition, construction and sign permits would be required. The review of these permits may occur concurrently with the review of the land use permits, but cannot be issued prior to the completion of any required appeal periods. A handout listing all of the City's Development related fees is included in your packet for your review. cc: Jennifer Henning Renton Technical College Maintenance! Classroom Building Project Narrative PROJECT NARRATIVE General: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON MAR 30 2005 RECEIVED The proposed project is the Renton Technical College (RTC) Maintenance and Classroom Building. It will be located on the RTC campus, which is at 3000 NE 4th Street, Renton, Washington, 98056. Land Use Permits: An Administrative Site Plan Review and an Environmental Review with completed Environmental Checklist (SEPA Checklist) are the land use permits required for the proposed project, according to the City of Renton's pre-application review comments. Site: This proposed new building site is located in the northeast section of the RTC campus; south of the Childcare Center (Bldg. M) and east of Construction Education Building (Bldg L). Currently the site is an undeveloped, grass slope that serves as localized grade transition zone. The area east of the proposed building site is dedicated to campus parking as well as easement for overhead, high voltage power lines; both of which parallel Monroe Avenue NE. To the west of the proposed site is an existing campus road used primarily by service vehicles. In the vicinity of the proposed development is an at-grade concrete stairway serving pedestrian traffic from the upper parking areas to campus buildings. This pedestrian link will be rebuilt as an integrated component to the proposed landscape development. Existing parking and storage area alongside the campus road will be maintained and reused. Currently the area is used by an automotive instructional program as storage of "project" vehicles. This area will be converted and fenced for use by the Facilities Department for vehicle parking and an outdoor storage area. In addition, short-term parking is planned adjacent to the proposed building at both levels. The upper student parking areas will remain unchanged. Site Features and Drainage: The project will provide stonn water runoff control per the 1990 King County Surface Water Drainage Manual (KCSWDM) and City of Renton Engineering Standards. Surface water runoff from new rooftop areas and walkways will be collected into an onsite infiltration system. Runoff treatment will not be provided for this project since the new impervious pollution-generating surface is less than one acre, per section 1.3.5 of the 1990 KCSWDM. This development will replace approximately 8,500 square feet of pollution-generating impervious surface. Existing Drainage and Site Conditions-The project site consists of approximately 0.40 acres of the north portion of the Renton Technical College campus. The site is currently comprised of landscaped areas, asphalt parking areas, and concrete sidewalks. The project site lies within the Lower Cedar River Sub-basin of the Cedar River Drainage Basin. The site slopes from east to west at approximately 25% with a 20-fool elevation change. This slope is defined as a "sensitive slope" under the King County sensitive area folio. S.M. Stemper Architects Page 1 of:3 , I Renton Technical College Maintenance! Classroom Building Project Narrative Storm water discharges through a private storm system along the western edge of the campus. Runoff is then routed to the public storm system in Kirkland Avenue Northeast. Proposed Drainage System-The proposed project will add a new two-story, 11,088 square-foot building with associated parking and landscaping area. Surface runoff generated from the rooftop of the proposed building, walkways, and landscaped areas will be collected and routed to the underground infiltration chambers. Storm water runoff will infiltrate for storms up to and including the lOO-year design storm event. Soils Existing soil conditions include approximately I foot of fill over advance outwash. Advance outwash soils consists of a medium dense to dense, stratified mixture of fine to course sand with a trace of silt (per the Geotechnical Engineering report). Estimated quantities of excavation include 4,090 cubic yards. Estimated quantities of fill include 2,310 cubic yards. Building: Renton Technical College maintains three portable structures located at the south end of campus, east of Building A. The portables provide classroom and administrative space for the Early Childhood Education program. The existing portables are old, are in disrepair, are costly to operate, and the cost to renovate these structures greatly exceeds their assessed value. The building Facilities and Maintenance department is currently scattered throughout campus with primary components located in Building A and in Building K. The college has received state funding to demolish the existing portables and consolidate the existing maintenance staff and activities into a new building. The proposed new building is a 11,088 s.f two story structure, with at-grade access to each floor. This is accomplished by capitalizing on a site that straddles a sloping transition between two developed campus circulation paths. The planning criteria for the proposed project have been tailored to take full advantage of this unique access arrangement. Building Use: The programmatic function of the building is divided into two distinct areas: Facilities and Maintenance Department and Early Childhood Education. There is no direct connection desired between these functions and therefore no common corridors, stairs, restrooms, or storage. The Facilities area (5280 sf total) will contain maintenance shops, parts storage, tool storage, custodial storage, facilities storage, staff break room, and lockers. In addition there will be facilities maintenance administrative office space, conference room, document record storage, and a campus security office. There will be a variety of access points, including multiple roll up doors for the equipment and storage zones as well as pedestrian doors to the administrative sections. The Classroom area (5808 sf total) is to be identified by Early Childhood Education students and staff as unique from the maintenance department and therefore have its own entrance. A common hallway S.M. Stemper Architects Page 2 01'3 , , Renton Technical College Maintenancel Classroom Building Project Narrative will serve each of the (4) (900sf) classrooms. Within each classroom will be an adjoining instructor's office, a teaching wall, and ample daylight. Zoning: The current zoning of the campus is II.. (Industrial Light). A trade or vocational school is permitted in this zoning. The areas surrounding the RTC campus are primarily zoned Residential (R-8, R-IO, and RM-F), and Commercial (CA). Pro ject Costs: The proposed project is estimated to cost $ 2,300,000.00 for construction. Tree Removal: (8) total trees will be removed for this project. • (3) 2"-3" Cal.prunus sp./ Cherry • (3) 4" Cal.prunus sp./ Cherry • (2) 12" Cal. Pseudotsuga menziesii! Douglas Fir S.M. Stemper Architects Page 3 of 3 · ' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231 PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: UEVElOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON ' MAR 302005 RECEIVED The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Govemmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditionai Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.dac03/16/05 A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Renton Technical College-Maintenance and Classroom Building 2. Name of applicant: Jon Pozega Vice President, Renton Technical College 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Renton Technical College 3000 NE 4th Street Renton, WA 98056-4195 (425) 235-2463 4. Date checklist prepared: 311112005 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton, Development Services Division 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): City of Renton, Pre-application meeting: December 9, 2004 City of Renton, Administrative Site Plan Review & Environmental Review Submittal, March 18, 2005 City of Renton, Building Permit Application, April 27, 2005 Begin Construction (following issuance of building permit), July 2005 Planned Date of Occupancy, March 2006 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. No 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Geotechnical analysis, drainage analysis 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Building Permit, City of Renton 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. Refer to attached description. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. Location of proposal: Northeast corner of the Renton Technical College campus Renton Technical College . 3000 NE 4th Street \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404~03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Subm'lttal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 2 Renton, Washington 98056 Legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map will be submitted with Environmental Review Submittal and Administrative Site Plan Review submittal documents. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description oi the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other _____ _ The proposed building will be located on an existing hillside within an urban campus. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) 28% c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Alderwood Outwash soli: Coarse sand with traces of silt. l' to 2' offill soil. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soiis in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. There is a low risk of a shallow debris flow (landslide). The proposed condition will remove the slope. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. indicate source of fill. Total cut: 4,090 CY Total fill: 2,310 CY I. Could erosion occur as a result of ciearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. The existing slope will be removed for the new building. Appropriate erosion control measures will be used to mitigate erosion during construction. The slope will be stabilized to the north and south of the building. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? 85 % (project site only) h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: 2. AIR a. Slope cover (plastic sheeting, jute mat, etc.) Silt fence Catch basin protection What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (I.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. During construction, there will be exhaust from construction equipment, such as excavation equipment, concrete truck, etc., Some paving activity may create some \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\o404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 3 temporary objectionable odors. During excavation, some dust may also be generated. Once the proposed project is completed, the only anticipated emissions associated with this project would be from service and delivery trucks. b. Are there any off'site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Require contractor to implement dust control measures during excavation and grading. Comply with Federal Clean Air act. 3. WATER a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. There are no known surface water bodies on or In the Immediate Vicinity of the site. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Does not apply. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. Does not apply. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. Does not apply. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 1 OO·year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. No. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. Storm water will be infiltrated on site. The 100-year storm will generate 5,300 C.F. of run-off that will be infiltrated. \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404~03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleled.doc 4 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals ... ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size 01 the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. Tributary land cover includes roof area and small amount (less than 5,000 S.F.) of parking lot. c. Water Runoff (Including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters, If so, describe. Run-off from the building and parking area will be collected in a closed pipe system and routed to an Infiltration gallery. The 1 ~O-year storm will generate 5,300 C.F. of storm water run-off. 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. Surface water will coUect parking lot pollution; sediment, olVgrease (TSS). d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: All on site run-off will be Infiltrated on site. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: ...lL deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other ...lL evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other ...lL shrubs ...lL grass __ pasture __ crop or grain __ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other __ water plants: water lily, eel grass, milloil, other __ other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount 01 vegetation will be removed or altered? 6 qty deciduous trees 2 qty evergreen trees Miscellaneous ornamental shrubs Grass c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Appropriate plant material will be used responding to the site conditions, maintenance capabilities of Renton Technical College, and drought tolerance, as shown on the landscape improvement plan. 5. ANIMALS \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permltting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 5 a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other _________ _ Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Does not aDDlv Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other Does not apply b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain Do not know d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: No measures are proposed. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Electricity will be provided for lights, shop equipment, etc. Electricityl fan-coli units will be used to cool the building, if necessary. A boiler (85% thermal efficiency), powered by natural gas, and hot water pump will provide heating for the proposed project. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: The second floor classrooms will be day-lit, from the west. The mechanical and electrical engineers will complete an Energy Life-cycle cost analysis (ELCCA) in conjunction with their design, and the proposed project will comply with the Washington State Energy Code. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. No-The maintenance storage area will contain typical building maintenance chemicals, including paint thinner, varnish, spray paint, brush cleaner, etc. These materials will be contained within the building, and will not create hazardous waste threats outside of the proposed project. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. No special emergency services are anticipated. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: An oiU water separator will be installed to treat the floor drains that have access to the sanitary sewer. b. Noise \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 6 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Does not apply. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short term basis, general construction noise would be on the site, from approximately 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. On a long term basis, additional noise will not be created by the proposed project. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Restrict noise-generating construction to hours recognized by local noise ordinances. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The current use Is a trade I vocational college-Renton Technical College. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site. There are currently 14 buildings on campus. The average footprint of these 14 buildings is 26,255 s.f. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Yes, as part of this proposal, 3 portable buildings currently located at the southeast corner of the campus will be demolished. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? Current zoning: Industrial Light (Public): (IL) P f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The site is a Public Facility and is designated Commercial Corridor g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Does not apply. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Approximately 17 people would work in the completed project. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None; the proposed project will provide space for existing uses already on the Renton Technical College campus. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacls, if any: None \\Stempernt\activejobs\ ATC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal 7 Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc . I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: Despite increasing demand and growing variety of coursework offered at RTC, the campus has little room to expand. This project takes advantage of a steeply sloped site for two distinct campus uses that require additional space. This maintenance facility building will serve all other buildings on campus and Is efficiently sited for this purpose. The classrooms will be used by students located in the adjacent building to the north of the proposed project. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Does not apply. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: Does not apply. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. The total building height of the proposed structure will be 38'. This will primarily on be visible from within the RTC campus. From Monroe Ave. NE, the visible building height will be 21'. The second floor exterior building material will be stucco and corrugated metal panel veneer. The first floor exterior will be poured-in-place concrete and concrete masonry unit (CMU). The shed roof will be standing seam metal rool. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: The proposed building will be similar in aesthetic to the other campus buildings at RTC. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None anticipated. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interiere with views? Does not apply. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 8 None known. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: Does not apply. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? There are none available on the Renton Technical College campus. Greenwood Memorial Park Is on NE 4th Street, which is less than half of a mile to the project site. Highlands Park is northwest of the project site, which is less than half of a mile to the project site. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: Does not apply. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Does not apply. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. The project site will be accessed by Renton Technical College entrances on Monroe Avenue NE, and NE 7''' Street. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The RTC campus is served by Metro Transit Route 105. The transit stop Is at the southwest corner of Renton Technical College, at the intersection of NE 4th Street and Jefferson Ave. NE. The RTC campus is also served by Metro Transit Route 909. The transit stop is at NE 7''' St. and Edmonds Ave. NE., which is .5 miles from RTC campus. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? The campus currently has 973 standard spaces and 46 ADA accessible spaces. The number of standard spaces required by City of Renton is 647; 21 ADA spaces are required by the City of Renton. The project will eliminate 10 standard parking spaces. \\Stempemt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404_03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 9 d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private? No. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. Additional vehicular trips will not be generated by the completed project. The proposed project will provide space for existing uses already on the Renton Technical College campus. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: Does not apply. 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No, The proposed project will provIde space for exIsting uses already on the Renton Technical College campus. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. Does not apply. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity. natural gas. water. refuse service. telephone, sanitarv sewer, septic system, other. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. Utility Trenching: Domestic water, fire servIce-City of Renton Side Sewer Service-City of Renton Gas Service-PSE ElectrlcaV Telephone-PSE C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non·significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: Name Printed: Date: \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\2004\0404~03 Maintenance building\0404_03 Permitting\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Subm'lttal Documents\envchlstcompleted.doc 10 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. Renton Technical College maintains three portable structures located at the south end of campus, east of Building A. The portables provide classroom and administrative space for the Early Childhood Education program. The existing portables are an eyesore to the campus. They are old, are in disrepair, are costly to operate, and the cost to renovate these structures greatly exceeds their assessed value. The building Facilities and Maintenance department is currently scattered throughout campus with primary components located in Building A and in Building K. The proposed new building is an 11,088 s.f two story structure, with at-grade access to each floor. This is accomplished by capitalizing on a site that straddles a sloping transition between two developed campus circulation paths. The planning criteria for the proposed project have been tailored to take full advantage of this unique access arrangement. Site: This proposed new building site is located in the northeast section of the RTC campus; south of the Childcare Center (Bldg. M) and east of Construction Education Building (Bldg L). Currently the s~e is an undeveloped, grass slope that serves as localized grade transition zone. The area east of the proposed building site is dedicated to campus parking as well as easement for overhead, high voltage power lines; both of which parallel Monroe Avenue NE. To the west of the proposed site is an existing campus road used primarily by service vehicles. In the vicinity of the proposed development is an at-grade concrete stairway serving pedestrian traffic from the upper parking areas to campus buildings. This pedestrian link will be rebuilt as an integrated component to the proposed landscape development. Existing parking and storage area alongside the campus road will be maintained and reused. Currently the area is used by an automotive instructional program as storage of "project" vehicles. This area will be converted and fenced for use by the Facilities Department for vehicle parking and an ou1door storage area. The upper student parking areas will remain unchanged. Building Use: The programmatic function of the building is divided into two distinct areas: Facilities and Maintenance Department and Early Childhood Education. There is no direct connection desired between these functions and therefore no common corridors, stairs, restrooms, or storage. The Facilities area (5280 sf total) will contain maintenance shops, parts storage, tool storage, custodial storage, facilities storage, staff break room, and lockers. In addition there will be facilities maintenance administrative office space, conference room, document record storage, and a campus security office. There will be a variety of access points, including multiple rollup doors for the equipment and storage zones as well as pedestrian doors to the administrative sections. The Classroom area (5808sf total) is to be identified by Early Childhood Education students and staff as unique from the maintenance department and therefore have its own entrance. A common hallway will serve each of the (4) (900sf) classrooms. Within each classroom will be an adjoining instructor's office, a teaching wall, and ample daylight. \\Stempernt\activejobs\ RTC\20Q4\0404_03 Maintenance build'lng\0404_03 Permitflng\Conditional Use Permit\CUP Submittal Oocuments\SEPA checklist-proposal question 11.doc03/18105 Renton Technical College Maintenance! Classroom Building Construction Mitigation CONSTRUCTION MITIGA TION Construction dates and times: DEVELOPMENT PLANNINC CITY OF RENTON MAR 302005 RECEIVED Construction is scheduled to begin July 2005, and will continue until February 2006-7 months. During construction, operations on the site will typically last from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Proposed access to the site will be from Monroe Avenue NE, and NE 7'" Street. The contractor will be instructed to use the northern-most campus entrance from Monroe Avenue NE. This entrance will cause minimal impact to transportation in the area as it is the furthest entrance from the light and intersection at Monroe Avenue NE and NE 4" Street. The contractor will also use the campus entrance on NE 7· Street, which is the most direct access point for the lower portion of the site. Additionally, to minimize transportation impacts, the contractor will be instructed to employ flaggers when large trucks, such as those transporting large beams, approach the site. The following Temporary Erosion and Soil Control measures will be made during construction: o To ensure that the disturbance of the site is limited to the development area, the clearing limits will be clearly staked prior to any clearing or grading as shown on the TESC plan. o Catch basin protection will be used on existing and future catch basins to reduce sediment- laden water from entering the existing stonn system during construction. o Cover measures such as mulch, seeding, or plastic sheeting will be implemented for disturbed areas greater than 5,000 square feet in accordance with the City of Renton Standards. o Temporary sediment storage tanks are included to allow sediment to settle out of onsite runoff prior to discharging from the site. o All construction debris will be promptly removed from the site to minimize demolition and construction impacts On the site. The contractor shall implement additional BMP's as required andlor recommended by the City of Renton inspector or other agencies as required to prevent demolition and construction debris, waste material, fuel, oil, lubricants, and other fluids from entering the public stonn system. Additional Control Measures: The contractor will be instructed to minimize the construction dust. During minimal dust generating activities, the contractor will be instructed to water the dirt to minimize dust. If the weather creates conditions for excessive dust generation, the contractor will be instructed to limit excavation activities to more favorable conditions. S.M. Stemper Architects Page I of I Habitat Data Report LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 1148 NW Leary Way, Seattle, Washington 98107 Telephone (206) 789-2133 Fax (206) 789-2186 DEVELOPME CITY OF ~f:r~~tJING MAR 302005 RECEIVED The existing vegetated area of the site includes approximately 13,000 square feet. The building is being developed on a 25 percent slope with a 20-foot elevation change. The back wall of the building will serve as a retaining wall. The vegetation on the existing site is generally well established which helps in the stabilization of the slope. The vegetation is primarily maintained grass with some mature shrubs and smaller evergreen and deciduous trees. There are 7 trees to be removed during construction, 2 Douglas fir and 5 Prunus (ornamental cherry) (See Clearing / Tree Inventory Plan). The habitat value of the existing landscape is minimal as the site is within the campus of the college, is maintained on a regular schedule and surrounded by parking lots and internal campus drives. The project will maintain as much exiting plant material as possible on the site, much of which is on the south end of the proposed building. This will reduce the cost of reestablishing the landscape in those areas, will reduce the need for erosion control measures and reduce the disturbance to any habitat values. Specifications for tree and plant protection will be maintained through the construction period. Landscape Development Report The south end of the building will receive more detailed landscape development then other areas of the site. This location is nearer to the acti ve area of the campus and will receive more pedestrian activity. The east side/entry to the classrooms may receive some landscape treatment however space will dictate the amount and extent of this landscape development. The north end of the building will likely only entail the reestablishment of the ground cover that will be disturbed during construction. It is likely that no planting will occur on the west side of the building due to the necessary vehicle access. Plant Material Generally, the plant material associated with the campus reflects native and non-native species. Our criteria for plant selection will include drought tolerant, primarily native and low maintenance. In several areas of campus, plant materials have been use in a location that requires annual and semi-annual pruning to avoid covering windows and walkways. Proper selection of plant materials will avoid this problem. . , Irrigation An automatic, underground irrigation system will be designed to be economical to install and maintain. It will deliver the amount of water necessary to maintain the plant material in a thriving condition. The equipment specified will reflect the irrigation equipment used in other areas of the campus for ease of operation and maintenance. A moisture sensor will be used to reflect the natural precipitation to avoid over watering during times of rainfall. Maintenance Maintenance of the landscape is required for any planting especially during establishment. Every aspect of the landscape wiIJ be designed to reduce long-term maintenance requirements for this development. It will also reflect the skills of the current maintenance personnel and the equipment used on the campus today. BUILDING FOOTPRINT SQUARE FOOTAGE: 367,570 S,F, CAMPUS SQUARE FOOTAGE: PERCENTAGE OF CAMPUS COVERED BY STRUCTURES: 1,333,172 S,F, 27,6 % ) MAINTENANCE AND CLASSROOM BUILDING RTC CAMPUS PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 150' 300' I 1"= 150' ~~H S,M, STEMPER ARCHITECTS ""000 DELRlDGE WAY S1f sum 200 • SEA'l'I'LE. 1I'A US101 (_J '''-111"' . 'loX (iIOjI) ... ·Itn 450' ~ __________ -NC4TH-STREET- dl 1 1 l .. II I :,IBUILDING SITE °1 D= UJ Z UJ ::::> z UJ ~ UJ o 0:: Z o :::2: PQRTASLES TO 11 1IIIs8 DEMOLISHED: ~ ------, ) BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE: CAMPUS BUILDINGS SQUARE FOOTAGE: 543,290 S.F. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED BUILDING: 11,088 SF TOTAL BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE ON CAMPUS: 554,378 SF MAINTENANCE AND CLASSROOM BUILDING RTC CAMPUS PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 150' 300' ~ 1"= 150' 450' i (J \7 ,,~-0;\ 5;I'-:~~l ~ l _< rr= e:,.." \j [D]\l .",,-, 12,659S.~. r-------- (, [1 181-42,577 S.F. H I _-TILe -i rv7 0) " --, iii li\::,. IV . . I I ,1 st-38,340 S,P.' ' ! i ~nd-6,000 S,F J, , [XeD ~otal-44,340 SF. [X~ I I I ! .. -; ~ , . ______ , __ J I i I' I .... =IF 1111BUILDING SITE I I IU I Gr o ':1, ~'O 1st-28,143 S.F. ~III II I' I --v ill: ~ o z ::; ~II: R --:0-, ~ I 11] i o ~ 1 st-32,890 S.F. I 2nd-20,000 S.F. I Total-52 890 SF ~c4J Ul __ C: 0 \J i','_3,,'i6J,s,siF]' U 0' 'li;:"32,OOO~~iF (\[ I TQI"-9667 I, IV ---;?1 " '--/ __ J~l __________ . .J----l C:[] IP II I1II "'-2~J II lst-3016S.F. 2J R, I I • . "'j i@i I ft I ! ' I iii I : • I , ; D= 1I11 ~ ill => 1111 ill I. > « ill 1i 1::2: I I ( '-0)2'--;'1 'I G--" &. II Ui S.M. STEMPER ARCHITECTS 4000 DELRIDGE WAY Slf SUtTE 200' SEATl'LE, "" 1J8101 (ZOII) Qi-II777 • Pll (_) IM_2 .... ~ 9S,F.. , 1st· 35,01 , ,.i I I . '-) lID i ~! ~ NE"""'4TH-SiR~~1 PQRT ABLES TO ~ 1IIIB8 DEMOLISHED! ) I I~ -,,I' 1 /=11"= ==I :IIBUILDING SITE I ",J PARKING CALCULATIONS: RTC-CAMPUS DRIVERS: EMPLOYEES: STUDENTS (FTE): 406 1225 REQUIRED PARKING (PER 4-4-080,F.1 O.e): EMPLOYEES (1 SPACE EA): 406 STUDENTS (1 SPACE FOR 5 STUDENTS): 245 ADA ACCESSIBLE SPACES (2% OF TOTAL): 21 PROVIDED PARKING: STANDARD: 973 ADA ACCESSIBLE SPACES: 46 TOTAL: 1019 THIS TOTAL TAKES INTO CONSIDERATION THE 10 SPACES DELETED BY THIS PROPOSAL MAINTENANCE AND CLASSROOM BUILDING RTC CAMPUS PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 150' 300' 450' I i 1"= 150' I [1 1 I I I . ;:=--' "" i"iii'" v ;:_, .. ~ .... FL~ !T ~® ~J ~cD :-: H l I 11'1111,#]: I, , \ I I J! ~" 10,9 1 , .................... . ~lJ Will II 11-,,----'-"--------z ~II: W :;;: o ~I~ ~.,' ... :. '11, 0 ::,.:: 1 o. 0:: . ::,.::1_ i ~ o rq Jl.!li: " 10 =54=' t=49t5IH " W Z W :J z ~IIIII W :;;: "'11111 W o 0:: @' ! "h-i III) 11 I I r.'I i I '. ==J=='=187=J= ~ Z o ~ S.M. STEMPER ARCHITECTS 4000 DELRIDGE WAY S1I' SUITE 200 • SKATJ'LI!:. 11..1. ~nlOI (10<1) au_!I'7'n ,.oJ: (206) _-H'rS I I ~, , lID L. I :~i U . "i j t ! ~ ~[ I ~->o:: r-- RTABLES TO DEMOLISHED \ ~ NE-4Tt;ST~cT--______ .... r-- ) ... <111 .. 1 .. ··········· .. ··· .. ··.·<C.· ::11 . .. "HjIBUILDING SITE IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 990,284 S.F. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 6,692 S.F. TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 996,976 S.F. 1"1 IMPERVIOUS SURFACES MAINTENANCE AND CLASSROOM BUILDING RTC CAMPUS PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 150' 300' 450' I 1"= 150' . .... ...... .1 ...... n.· .... ·.1' . . t..=J . . •• • > • . ' . r ~"~:'-:"~;'-:~;~.:,~~:,.: >~:J.:> I~I ~· ••• ··.·TI •. ··· ............... ~ ... ,. . .. . • j _____ ' '; __ .'."., d. ·.JlsiIF· ..... ·111 ..... .. ..III i.". ·i . ·· .. 1> .... · ............. ~'lI .. > ...... .. ··0·······1····:··· .,. . ., .. .. ,. :> ..... :.. ::: '.".' ':::. ···rr· ..... . ... - - -.. . . -,. ,. " .. . ,. ." --,. . . ,. .,. ",.. . , ... '" .,. . . .. ., .. ,. ,._, .. .... " .. .. ..,.. . .... w ...... . Z .·.h"C/II~'\ ~I .. ~ ........... . Z I . .. ... ... .nl. ~ . ~... .,... ....... ~ ...... . o· L~: 01 . Z :5 .... ! ..... ~I ·0" ~ l .. t c4J.. . o .. QP.u ........ v .... . . " -. , .. . ........ (\ ......... . ... l'J .. y .... !< .. .'[ C>;.ih, 1"2 ..... Lr'. 'j'I': : [. . ''''' .. (5 .... c==; .. w Z ··.l~.lll··· •... . •..•• : ~ . w > "'. .'.:r:II~~·f'i .·i~ i h _" ,~1,:. ,:] " G~H S.M. STEMPER ARCHITECTS .000 DELRIDGE WAY Slr sum 200 . SlA1TLI, " eel01 I!IOIII Olr<l-'''''' ,U (toI) a .. -un . " . /' RTABLES TO DEMOLISHED ~ ~ N~4T1'tSiRECI - _________ " r- PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING PERIMETER AND INTERIOR ) l··.~ __ ------o ..... 1 l '[1:, I "'--"TI' ,'7"" '), ----~'--~ \ .'.- ...... ".1"'-----· ,---" , I, i • i !~®! ~ i i • l.J\::l. /.l ' ! , ~ Lrll~ l~ I i~'l .... I ....... I F--' ~1l AS: ~I:IBUILDING SITE ~ ........ 5.)1 _.1, I .1, -.11 TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING 140,090 S.F. ~I~~~===LJ ~l-R . . . .' . . '.' . '. I ... " , .. . -.. -" " ' ..... . PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING Z I:· W' > <.1 «' o Z ~ IJd ~ I' r r i ," I . , 'I ,I MAINTENANCE AND CLASSROOM BUILDING Ill; I r-I\:: -7-~-?i! ;/ RTC CAMPUS PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE o 150' I G~H S.M. STEMPER ARCHITECTS 300' 1"= 150' 450' [? * '~'-A~I ~ [gL ~'W<// •• ~@I ~--l lID II,) ~ . . " ...... " .. . . . " .. I MA,.N~>~ . ""'""". c::J--l ~lliil';--i-~-':--~-i; , [g] I L.J IH -~ I' ~ -w = ::J ! i -I ~ II··········· [3 :.< ilJLLLLIJLLUl1 r~ .. · r-c: , I .' [ I • I-d' o 0:: ~,1I6 ~ D. 1-'1 I. ~ I I 1-'] '1 i I '-II ~ * ~ ~~l PQRTABLES TO , -BE! DEMOLISHED 4000 PELRlDGE WAY S1f SUm: 200 . SlATrLE, 1I'A UlIHII (1011) au-!r77'1' • r.u: 1_) A4\-H" \ ~ -I'IIE-zl.TrtST'RccT--" ~ • • Renton Technical College Maintenance! Classroom Building Flood Hazard Data FLOOD HAZARD DATA DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON MAR 302005 RECEIVED The civil engineer has reviewed the flood maps from FEMA and has noted that the project site is outside of the flood plain. These reference documents are attached. The building elevations and drainage are shown in the grading and drainage drawings. • S.M. Stemper Architects Page I of I " 12BTH 122°09'22" 47°30'00" / "-ole.? >-!::: f--'" U I CORPORATE LIMITS':" l' KING COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS BOO7[ 10 STREET 11181 1 1 Cl ~., '1 ,.,,', ...... '" " -', Identified 198] LEGEND SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS INlJNDATED BY lOO-YEAR FLOOD ZONE A ZONE AE ZONE AH No b,I"" Il .. nd ,'[,"".llioll$ th-It'rrnin('d. IlJS£' (I,.oti o.:I'·\'<lli,,,"K cI,'tNm'nt'd. n. w'Xl d"plh~ of 1 In ,,' p"ndin!:,; h.l'>t' del<-flllioNI fet'! llKUJlly .lrt!.IS tloon dev,1ti<lll~ ZONE AO Flood dt'pth~ uj r In J It'd IU~Mlh' ,.ned flow Oil ~oping 1t'lr.lin!: ,l\'('f,'ge' dl'plhs detcnninl'n. For arl',l, nf .llluli.ll I.m il"I<Kfin~ vt'l<xitie-. .llw d~lo:rmirll'IL ZONE A99 To lx-pfoteLi('d from IUO-'yl'~lr flood by F('CIer,lJ iluoJ pro ote(liun ~Y"I~'1n under ('(mslru(tion; nn \hl!'I' e[c\'Jlio.:>l1'> (k'tNminI;'(J. ZONE V C),lst:,1 ilo<)(1 v.it" vdocilv h.ll.1fd twa\,(' ,l(lionJ: n.) I>.lSl! 1100d cle\'aiion~ nt'terminl'(l. ZONE VE CO.l~I.11 flood with ~elodty full,lre! (W.lVe ,1etion): b.Js..' (/ood d('\·dt/()n.~ dek'rmim>fi. FLOODWAY AREAS IN ZONE AE OTHER FLOOD AREAS ZONE X ,\fl'a~ of SOO-ye.Jr flood; atl;'dS of 1(XJ.--}'l.'.u Ilund wilh .wetdAt' depths oi less lh.1n 1 foot or wilh drdinage ,1tf;'.lS less than 1 square mile; and ille.lS protecled by levt'('!; from l(}()-yC'ar flood. OTHER AREAS ZONE X Art'as determined to be out~c 500-vei1( fkxKlplain. . ZONE 0 Areas in which Oood hazards a(c und<.'tennined. UNDEVElOPED COASTAL BARRIERS I','.<J Idt'ntifted 1990 L<I Otherwise Prot<.'C(ed Areas Coastal barrier areas are normally located .... ithin or adjacent to Special Flood Hazard Areas. Flood Boundary Floodway Boundary Zone D Boundar.,' Boundary Hazard Dividing Coastal Within Zones. Dividing Special Flood Zones. and Boundary Areas of Different Base Flood Elevations Special Flood Halard Base Flood Elevation Une; ~513-~ <Dl (DJ Elevation in Fee\. See Map Index for Elevation Datum. Cross Seclion Une (El 9871 RM7 X • M2 97001'30", 32022'30" Base Ftc-od Elp.vation in Feel Where Uniform Within Zone See Map Index for Elevation Datum. Elevation Reference Marl:: River Mile Horizontal Coordinates Based on North American Datum of 1927 tNAD 27) Projection, NOTES This map is 101 use in administering the National Hood Insurance Program: 'It does not necessatlly iden:',fy aD areas subject \0 flooding. par'jcularfy flOm local drainaQe sources of small size, or all planime\rtc features outside APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET 500 0 500 =:::. c:=;:::J ==--' NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM flOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEL 981 OF 1725 (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PAINTED) KING COUNTY. UNlNCOAPORAllEO AREAS RENTON. ciTy OF NUMBER PANEL SUfFIX 5JOOn """" """ ""'" MAP NUMBER 53033C0981 F MAP REVISED: MAY 16,1995 Federal Emergency Management Agency ~p. extracted using F-MfT On--Une. lhis map does net re!leet changes or amendments which may have been made subsequent to the date on the title block. For the latest product information about National Rood tnsurance 1I00d maps check the FEMA Flood Map Store at ~ I "' o z STREET i:: u (9 z Q KING COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS 530071 w ~ I~ a. 0: o U KING COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS 530071 N ill ~ W ~ ~ z i:l IEL 9871 RM7 X • M2 Where Uniform Within Zene. See Map Index lor Elevation Datum. Elevation Reference Mark River Mile 97007'30". 32°22'30" Horizontal Coordinates Based on North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27) Projection. NOTES This map is for use in administering the National Hood Insurance Program: it does not necessarily identify all areas subject to flooding. particularly from local -drainage sources of small size. or all planimetric features outside Special Flood Hazard Areas. Coastal base flood elevatio~s apply only landward of 0.0 NGVD. and include the effects of wave action; these elevations may also differ significantly from those developed by the National Weather Service lor hurricane evacuation planning_ Areas of Special Flood Hazard OOQ.....year flood) include Zones A. AE. AH. AO. A99, V, and VE. Certain areas not in Special Flood Hazard Areas may be protected by flood control structures. Boundaries of the floodways were computed at cross sections and interpolated between cross sections. The floodways ..... ere based on hydraulic considerations ..... ith regard to requirements of tile Federal Emergency Management Agency. Roodway widths in some areas may be too narrow to show to scale. Floodway widths are provided in the Flood Insurance Study Report. This map may incorporate approximate boundaries of Coastal Banier Resource System Units and lor Otherwise Protected Areas established under the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 /Pl 101-5911. Corporate limits shown are current as of the date of this map. The' user should contact appropriate community offiCials to determine if corporate ijmiLS have changed subsequent to the Issuance of this map. For community map revision history prior to countywide mapping. see Section 6.0 of the Flood Insurance Study Report. For adjoining map panels and base map source see separately printed Map Index. MAP REPOSITORY Refer to Repository Listing on Map Index EFFECTIVE DATE OF COUNTYWIDE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP: SEPTEMBER 29.1989 EFFECTNE DATEIS) OF REVISIONISI TO THIS PANEL: Revised May 16. 1995 to update map format. To determine if flood insurance is available. contact an insurance agent or call the National Flood Insurance Program at (8001638-6620. • APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET 500 0 500 E3 E3 E3 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET 500 0 500 = = ............... NATIONAL flOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEl 981 OF 1725 (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PRINTED) CONTAINS: COMMuNITY KING COUNTY. UNINCORJ;'ORATED .\R£AS RENTON. CITY Of ~ PANEL SUFFIX 530071 09S1 5JOOOa "'" MAP NUMBER 53033C0981 F MAP REVISED: MAY 16,1995 Federal Emergency Management Agency ". -" 9 8 4TH 'NO APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET 500 0 500 = ==-= NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEL 981 OF 1725 (SEE MAP INDEX FOR PANELS NOT PRINTED) ~ PANEL SUfFIX KING COUNTY. ~ U/I.IINCOflPORATeD AfICAS 530071 09S\ RENTON. em' OF 530088 0981 MAP NUMBER 53033C0981 F MAP REVISED: MAY 16,1995 FcdcraJ Emergency Management Agency map. was extracted using F-MIT On-Une. This map does not renee! changes or amendments whiCh may have been made sub6equent to the date on the title block. For the latest product information about National Flood Insurance ftood maps check the FEMA Flood Map Store at wwYV. LandAmerica Transnation S M Stemper Architects 4000 Delridge Way SW #200 Seattle WA 98106 REFERENCE NO: 0404.03/ Order No.: 20125815 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF '1;::NTO~.' RECEIVED Liability: Charge: Tax: Total: SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE 14450 N.E. 29th PI., #200 Bellevue, WA 98007 Phone: 425-451-7301 800-441-7701 Fax: 425-646-0545 $10,000.00 $ 350.00 $ 30.80 $ 380.80 Subject to the Exclusions from Coverage, the limits of liability and other provisions of the Conditions and Stipulations hereto annexed and made a part of this Guarantee, and subject to the further exclusion and limitation that no guarantee is given nor liability assumed with respect to the identity of any party named or referred to in Schedule A or with respect to the validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown therein. Transnation Title Insurance Company a corporation herein called the Company, GUARANTEES S.M. Stemper Architects and Renton Technical College the Assured named in Schedule A against actual monetary loss or damage not exceeding the liability amount stated herein which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A. Dated: February 25, 2005 Transnatlon Title Insurance Company ~~~ Authonzed Signature Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 Page 1 of 7 Order No.: 20125815 1. Name of Assured: 5 M Stemper Architects and Renton Technical College 2. Date of Guarantee: February 25, 2005 SCHEDULE A 3. The assurances referred to on the face page hereof are: a. That according to those public records which, under the recording laws, impart constructive notice of matters affecting title to the following described land: See Exhibit A attached hereto. b. Title to the estate or interest in the land is vested in: THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES (RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE), ACTING THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION c. The estate or interest in the land which is covered by this Guarantee is: A fee simple estate Subject to the Exceptions shown below, which are not necessarily shown in order of their priority. EXCEPTIONS: 1. (A) UNPATENTED MINING CLAIMS; (8) RESERVATIONS OR EXCEPTIONS IN PATENTS OR IN ACTS AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE THEREOF; (C) INDIAN TREATY OR ABORIGINAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EASEMENTS OR EQUITABLE SERVITUDES; OR, (D) WATER RIGHTS, CLAIMS OR TITLE TO WATER, WHETHER OR NOT THE MATTERS EXCEPTED UNDER (A), (8), (C) OR (D) ARE SHOWN BY THE PUBLIC RECORDS. 2. GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES AND SERVICE CHARGES, AS FOLLOWS, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST, PENALTY AND STATUTORY FORECLOSURE COSTS, IF ANY, AFTER DELINQUENCY: (1ST HALF DELINQUENT ON MAY 1; 2ND HALF DELINQUENT ON NOVEMBER 1) TAX ACCOUNT NO.: YEAR 2005 7227800425 BILLED PAID $ 7.49 $0.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE, NOT INCLUDING INTEREST AND PENALTY: $7.49. LEVY CODE: ASSESSED VALUE LAND: ASSESSED VALUE IMPROVEMENTS: Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 2100 $0.00 $0.00 BALANCE $7.49 Page 2 of 7 Order No20125815 3. GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES AND SERVICE CHARGES, AS FOLLOWS, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST, PENALTY AND STATUTORY FORECLOSURE COSTS, IF ANY, AFTER DELINQUENCY: (1ST HALF DELINQUENT ON MAY 1; 2ND HALF DELINQUENT ON NOVEMBER 1) TAX ACCOUNT NO.: YEAR 2005 7227800475 BILLED PAID $ 6.86 $0.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE, NOT INCLUDING INTEREST AND PENALTY: $6.86. LEVY CODE: 2100 ASSESSED VALUE LAND: $0.00 ASSESSED VALUE IMPROVEMENTS: $0.00 BALANCE $6.86 THE ABOVE TAX PARCELS COMPRISE THE TOTAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN. 4. THE LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED IS CARRIED ON THE TAX ROLLS AS EXEMPT, HOWEVER, IT WILL BECOME TAXABLE FROM THE DATE OF EXECUTION OF A CONVEYANCE TO A TAXABLE ENTITY AND SUBJECT TO THE LIEN OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR. TAX ACCOUNT NO. 7227800425 AND 7227800475. 5. NOTICE OF TAP OR CONNECTION CHARGES WHICH HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE DUE IN CONNECTION WITH DEVELOPMENT OR RE-DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAND AS DISCLOSED BY RECORDED INSTRUMENT. INQUIRIES REGARDING THE SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF THE CHARGES SHOULD BE MADE TO THE CITY/COUNTY/AGENCY. CITY/COUNTY/AGENCY: RECORDED: -RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON JUNE 21, 1996 9606210966 EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: ) AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES OCTOBER 3, 1929 2563442 7. RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED ON OCTOBER 3 1929, UNDER RECORDING NO. 2563442. @ EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: / RECORDING NO.: Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 CHICAGO MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY POWER TRANSMISSION LINE A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES JULY 3, 1943 3320255 Page 3 of 7 , Order No20125815 9. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: <' RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON SEWER AND WATER MAINS A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES SEPTEMBER 23, 1962 5475309 10. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: -RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SEWAGE PIPE LINES AND UTILITIES A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES APRIL 9, 1962 5410648 11. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: .J.. RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SEWAGE PIPE LINES AND UTILITIES A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES APRIL 9, 1962 5410649 SAID INSTRUMENT WAS AMENDED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED UNDER REC. NO. 8105040500. 12. AGREEMENT AND CONVEYANCE OF UTILITIES SYSTEMS AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: MARCH 1, 1985 8503010534 13. SEWER GRADE RELEASE AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: DECEMBER 11, 1985 8512110620 14. DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS IMPOSED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED ON DECEMBER -.. 11, 1985, UNDER RECORDING NO. 8512110624. 15. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: '-----' RECORDING NO.: PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, A WASHINGTON CORPORATION GUY WIRES AND ANCHORS AND 3 POLES A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES JANUARY 3, 1986 8601031060 16. SEWER GRADE RELEASE AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: RECORDED: MARCH 12, 1986 ... RECORDING NO.: 8603120996 Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 Page 4 of 7 , Order No20125815 17. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION PURPOSE: FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES (INCLUDING WATER AND SEWER) AREA AFFECTED: A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES RECORDED: JUNE 9, 1987 r RECORDING NO.: 8706091482 18. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES (INCLUDING WATER AND SEWER) A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES DECEMBER 29, 1988 8812290200 19. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: _ 20. 21. -- 22. GRANTEE: PURPOSE: AREA AFFECTED: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: CITY OF RENTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES (INCLUDING WATER AND SEWER) A PORTION OF SAID PREMISES MAY 28, 1992 9205280698 COVENANT BY QUIT CLAIM DEED IMPOSED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED ON AUGUST 17, 1993, UNDER RECORDING NO. 9308170245. DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT IMPOSED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED ON DECEMBER 23, 1999, UNDER RECORDING NO. 19991223001294. ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS OR OTHER SERVITUDES, IF ANY, DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED PLAT OF CORRECTED PLAT OF RENTON HIGHLANDS NO.2. THIS POLICY DOES NOT INSURE THAT THE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE A IS BENEFITED BY EASEMENTS, COVENANTS OR OTHER APPURTENANCES SHOWN ON THE PLAT OR SURVEY TO BENEFIT OR BURDEN REAL PROPERTY OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID LAND. 23. EASEMENT RIGHTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS, IF ANY, FOR UTILITIES WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN GRANTED IN VACATED STREETS AND ALLEYS PRIOR TO THEIR VACATION. 24. LIEN FOR LABOR AND/OR MATERIALS. CLAIMANT: AGAINST: COMMENCED: CEASED: AMOUNT: RECORDED: RECORDING NO.: Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 DIAMOND PLUMBING, INC. RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE/PERFORMANCE HEATING MARCH 31, 2003 JUNE 27, 2003 $4,239.00 JULY 30, 2003 20030730001154 Page 5 of 7 , Order No20125815 NOTE 1: THERE MAY 8E UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (UCC) SECURITY INTERESTS FILED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING IN OLYMPIA, AFFECTING PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THE POLICY TO ISSUE. NOTE 2: WHEN SENDING DOCUMENTS FOR RECORDING, PLEASE SEND VIA TDS (TITLE DELIVERY SERVICE) IN THE YELLOW RECORDING ENVELOPES WHENEVER POSSIBLE. IF THEY MUST RECORD THE SAME DAY, PLEASE CONTACT THE TITLE UNIT FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS. IF THEY MAY BE RELEASED WITHIN 48 HOURS, THEY SHOULD BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: CWC/amh TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1501 -4TH AVENUE, SUITE 308 SEATTLE, WA 98101 ATTN: RECORDING DEPT. Enclosures: Sketch Vesting Deed Paragraphs all recorded encumbrances Subdivision Guarantee GNT004 Page 6 of 7 • Order No.: 20125815 EXHIBIT "A" BLOCKS 16A, 18 OF CORRECTED PLAT OF RENTON HIGHLANDS NO.2, RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 57 OF PLATS, PAGE 92, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY; EXCEPT ANY PORTION OF SAID BLOCK 16A DEEDED TO THE CITY OF RENTON FOR STREET PURPOSES, UNDER CORRECTION DEED NO. 5716152; TOGETHER WITH THOSE PORTIONS OF VACATED STREETS ADJOINING, WHICH UPON VACATION, ATTACHED TO SAID PROPERTY BY OPERATION OF LAW; SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. , THIS SKETCH IS PROVIDED, WITHOUT CHARGE, FOR YOUR INFORMATION. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO SHOW ALL MATTERS RELATED TO THE PROPERTY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, AREA, DIMENSIONS, EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS OR LOCATIONS OF BOUNDARIES. IT IS NOT A PART OF, NOR DOES IT MODIFY, THE COMMITMENT OR POLICY TO WHICH IT IS ATTACHED. THE COMPANY ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY MATTER RELATED TO THIS SKETCH,UNLESS SUCH COVERAGE IS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED BY THE COVERED RISKS OF THE POLICY. REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO AN ACCURATE SURVEY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ,.,4 • ". " ,,- ." . SECTION: 09 TOWNSHIP: 23N RANGE: 05E " -. I • }.~ i '"" • ... ~. ,.' ~ £ if''''' : ,.' ! ., SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS GUARANTEE 1. Except to tM extant that speclflc asSUflmc .. u. provkSed In Schedua. A of thll Guarantee, the Company a"um.. no IlablUty for IoU or damage by ,...on of the following: (a) Defects, liens. encurf'brances, adv~ dSIn'lS or other matters against the bile, wnether or not ShCI'M\ by the public recoros. (b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taXing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property; or, (2) Proceedin;s by II public agency "';'ich may restlll In taxes or assessments. or notices of such proceec:llngs. whether or nol the matters exduded under (1) or (2) are shown by me records of the taxing authority or by the public recot'ds. (e) (t) Unpatented mning daims: (2) reservations or eKceptions in patents or in Acts authonzing the issuance thereof; (3) water n\tlts, daims or 11Ile to waler,lMlether or not the matters exduded under (1). (2) or (3) are shown by the public records. 2. Notwithstanding any specific a •• urance. Which a,.. provktod In Schedu" A of this GuarantH. the Compiilny .lSume. no liability for 10" Of damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, encul'Ttlrances, advtne daims or other matters affecting the bUe to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described in the description set forth in Schedule (A), (C) or in Part 2 of this Guarantee, or title to streels, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to whid'l sud'lland abuts, or the nght to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, rafTllS or any structure or ifTllrovements, or any rights or easements therein, unless sud'l property, ngtts or easements are expressly and specifically set forth In said description. (b) Defects, liens, encurrbrances. adverse daims or other n-atters, whether or nOi shown by the public records: (1) which are created, suffered. assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds; (2) whid'l result in no loss to the Assured: or (3) whld'l do not result in the Invalidity or potential Invaholty of any JudiCial or non-judicial proceeding whid'l is 'Mthin the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. (c) The identity of any party shown or referred to in Schedule A. (d) The validity, legal effecl or priOrity of any rmtter shown or referred to in this Guarantee. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. Definition ofTerma. The followmg terms when used in the Guarantee mean; (a) the "Assured": the party or parlles named as the Assured in this Guarantee, or on a suppiemental wribng e)(ecuted by the Company. (b) "land": the land descnbed or referred 10 in Schedule (A), (e) or in Part 2, and lfTll/"ovements affi)(ed thereto wtllch by la ..... constitute feal property. The term "land" does not indude any property beyond the lines of the area desaibed or referred to in Sd'ledule (A), (e) or in Part 2. nor any right. ~tle. interest, estate or easement In abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes. ways or walerways. (c) "rrortgage"; rrortgage. deed 01 trust, trust deed. or other security instrument. (d) "public records"; records established under state stalutes at Date of Guarantee for the pUll>Ose of irf1>&rting constructlve notice of matters relating to real property to purcha5efS for value and withoul knowledge. (e) "date": the effective date. 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimant An AsslJred shall notify the Corrpany proITlllly in wribng in case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of any daim of \Jlle or interest which IS adverse to the \Jlle 10 Ihe estate or interest, as stated heren, and Yrrilid'l rnOht cause loss or darrege for which the Corrpany may be liable by VIrtue of this Guarantee. If PfOITllt notice shall not be given to the ~ny, then all liability of the Corrpany shall terminate with regard to the rmtter or matters for ....... ich PfOITllI notice IS required: proVIded, however, that faclure to notify the Corrpany shall in no case prejudice the nohts of any Assured under this Guaranlee unless the COfTl)8ny shall be prejudiced by the fa'iure and then onty to the eJCIent of the prejudice. 3. No Duty to Defend or Prosecute. The eorJl)8ny shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to ....... ich the Assured is a party, not'Nithstanding the nature of any allegation in such aellon or proceedIng. 4. Company's Option to o.rend or Prosecuu AcUons; Duty of Assured Claimant to Cooperate. Even though the C~ny has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: (a) The COfT1)8ny shall have the right, at its sole opbon and cost, 10 institule and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited in (b), or 10 do any other act ....... ich in its opinion rrey be necessary or desirable to establish the tille to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or darrege to the Assured. The Corrpany rrey take any appropnate aellon under the terms of this Guaranl~, whether or not il shall be liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liabIlity or waive any provision of thiS Guarantee. If the CorTllany shall exerose its rights under this paragraph. it shall do so dlligendy. (b) If the CorTlIany elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the ~ny Shall have the right to select CCMJnsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured 10 objeCt for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shalt not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other CCMJnsel, nor WIll the Corrpany pay any fees, costs or eltpensos incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action ....... ich alleoe matters not covered by this Guarantee. (e) Whenever the ~ny shall have brou!tll an action or interposed a defense as permtted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the CorTllany rrey pu~e any litigabon to final deteminabon by a court of ~tent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse judgment or ""'", (d) in all cases where this Guarantee permts the ~ny 10 prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure 10 the Corrpany the "!tit to so prosecute or prOVide for the defense 01 any action or proceeding, and all appeals theren, and permt the ~ny to use, at its option, the name of such Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Corf1>&ny, an Assured, al the ~ny's expense, shall give the CorTllany all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding, securing evidence, obtaining witnesses. prosecuting or defending the action or ICl'NfuI act ....... idl in the opinion CLTA Guarantee Conditions and Stipulations (Revised 12/15/95) of the Corrpany may be necessary or desirable to establish the tille to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establiSh the ~en rights of the Assured. If the ~ny is prejudiced by the faillS8 01 the Assured to furnish the required cooperation, the ~y's otJIigations to the Assured under the Guarantee shalltermnate. 5. Proof of Loss or Damage, In addlbon to and after the notices ,..red under SectIon 2 0I1hese CondlbonS and Sbpulabons have been provided to the Corrpany, a proof of loss or damage SIgned and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished 10 the CorTllany within ninety (oo) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving nse 10 the loss or damage. The proof of loss or darmge shall desa1be the rm"ers covered by this Guarantee ....tIich consbtute the basis of loss or damage and Shall state. to the extent possible, the basis of calculabng the arrount of the toss or damage. If the Con1:Iany is prejudiced by the falllSfl althe Assured to provide the reqUITed proof of loss or darmge, the ~"y's obllgallon to such assured under the Guarantee shall lermnate. In addillon, the Assured rmy reasonably be required to subml to elCSmination under oath by any authorized representative of the Conl>any and shall produce for examina~on, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be descgnated by any authonzed representalive of !he Corrpany, all rec:ads. books, ledgers. dledtS. correspondence and merroranda, ....... ether beanng a date before or after Date of Guarantee. which reasonably pertain to the loss or damaQfl. Further. if requested by any authorized representabve of the Corrpany, the Assured shall I1llnl its permiSSIon. in wnbng, for any authorized representabve of the Corrpany to examne, Inspect and copy all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and merrcranda In the aJstody or control of a third party. which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All informallon designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Corrpany pursuant to thiS SectIon shall not be disclosed to others unless, In the reasonable judgment of the eCM'J1)8ny, il is necessary In the adrrinlstrabon of the dcum. Failure of the Assured to submit for elC8rnnation under oath, produce other reasonably requested information or granl permiSSIon to secure reasonably necessary Information from third parties as required in the above parag-aph, unless prohibited by law Of governmental regulation, shall (eminate any liability of the Corrpany under this Guarantee to the Assured for that daim. t. OpUons to Payor Othww ... Settle Claims: TennlnaUOn of Ulbluty. In case of a cl<lIm under this Guarantee, the Corrpany shall have the fOllowing additional options: (a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the Indebtedness. The Corrpany shall have the option to pay or settle or IXJI11)I"Omse for or in Ihe name of the Assured any daim ....... ich could result In toss 10 the Assured within the coverage of thIS Guarantee. or to pay the full arrounl of this Guarantee or. if this Guarantee is ISSUed for the benefit of 8 holder of a mortgage or a hflflholdef. the Con1lany shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incured by the Assured dairrenl whIch were authorized by the Corf1>&ny up to the time of purchase. Such putChase, payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee Shall terminate ailliabilily of the Corrpany hereunder. In the event after nobce of dam has been given to the ~ny by the Assured the Corrpany offers to purc:hasa $8Id indebtedness, the OIMler of such indebtedness shall transfer and aSSign said indebtedness, together with any collateral security, to the Conl"Iany upon payment of the purchase price. Upon the e)(ercise by the Con"'pany of the option provided for in Paragraph (a) the ~ny's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the daimed loss or damage. other than to make the payrTVYlt required in that paragraph, Shall terminate, induellng any obligation to continue the defense or prosecubon of any litigation for whict1the ~ny has exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee shall be surrendered to the COlTll8ny for cancellation. (b) To Payor OthetWise SeWe With Parlles Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Claimant. To pay or othelwise settle with other parties for or in the name of an Assured daimant any claim assured against under this Guarantee, toQeIher with any costs, attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured daimant '#ItIich were authonzed by the ~ny up to the bme of payment and which the ~ny IS obligated to pay. Upon the exercise by the ~ny of the option prwded for In Paragraph (b) the ~ny's obligation 10 the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to rreke the payment required in that paragraph shall terminate, induding any obligation to continue the defense or prosecu~on of any li~gabon for ........ ch the C-orr'pany has exercised its options under Paragraph 4. 7. DetennlnaUon.nd Extant of liability, This Guarantee is a contract of IndelTrlity against actual monetary loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured daimanl wI"\o has suffered loss or dalT"Bgfl by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described, and subject 10 the Exdustons From Coverage of ThIs Guarantee. The liability of the Corrpany under this Guarantee to the Assured shall no! exceed the least of: (a) the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Part 2; (b) the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness seaJfed by the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as ~rnted or provided under Section 8 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as reduced under SectIon 9 d these Conditions and Stipulations, at the lime the loss or damage assured again.t by thi. Guarantee occurs, logether with interest thereon: or (c) the dilference between the value d the estate or interest covered hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate or interest sub;eCI to any defect, Wen Of encurrbrance assured against by this Guarantee. t. Llmlta.tiOn of UlbUIty. (a) If the Corrpany establishes the tille, or retrOYeS the alleoed defect, !ten or encurrbrance, or cures any other rn1tter assured against by this Guarantee in 8 reasonably diligent maMer by any ~thOd, induding litigation Md the c:on"1)Ietion of any appeals therefrom. il shall have fully performed its obligations Vllilt! respect to that matter and Shall not be liable for any lOss Of darrege caused thereby. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS C.NUED (b) In the event of any libga~on by the Con1lany or 'oM!h the ~y's consent, the ~ny shall have no liability for toss or damage until there has been a Anal detennnation by a court of CQI'Tl)elent jurisdiction. and disposillon of all appeals therefrom, adverse to the title, as stated herein. (e) The Corrpany Shall not be liable for loss or darrage to any Assured fOr liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in setUing any claim or suit WithOut the prior written consent of !he CorJ1:Iany. 9. Reduction of Liability or TerminatIOn of Liability. All payments under this Guarantee. except payrrents made for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. 10. PayrMnt of Los •• (a) No payment shall be made 'Mthoul produang this Guarantee for endcnement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or destroye<1, in which case proof of loss or destruction shall be furniShed to the satisfaction of the ~ny. (b) When liability and the extent of loss or datrege l\as been defirntely fixed in accordance with these Condilions and Sbpulations, the loss or damage shall be payable ""thm thirty (30) days \hereafter. 11. SubtOGloUon Upon PayrMntor s.ttJement. Whenever the COf1l)8ny shall have settled and paid a daim under this Guarantee, all nght of subrogation shall vest in the ~ny unaffected by any ad of the Assured claimant. The ~ny shalt be SUbrogated to and be entitled to alt nghts and remedies whicl'1 the Assured woutd have had against any ~ Of property in respect to the daim had this Guarantee not been issued. If requested by the Conllany. the Assured shall transfer to the ~ny all rights and ren'edies aGainst any person or property necessary in order to perfect this right of subrogabon. The Assured shall permt the CofTl)8ny to sue, COtTllfOm5e or settle in the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured In any lransacbon or litigabon involving Ihese rights or remedies. If a paymenl on account of a daim does not fully cover the loss of the Assured the COfTl)8ny shalt be subrogated to all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its pnndpal. interest. and costs of collection. 12, ArbItraUOn. Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the CofTl)8ny or the Assured may demand arbitrabon pursuant 10 the Title Insurance Artlltration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. ArbItrable maUers may Indude, but are nol limited 10, any controversy or claim between the ~ny and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guamntee, any service of the ~ny in connection With its issuance or the breactl of a Guamntee provision or other obligabon. All arbitrable manef$ YA'Ien the Amount Of liability is $1.000.000 or less shall be arbitrated althe Option of either the ~ny or the Assured. Alt arbitrable maUers v.tlen the amount of liability is in excess of $1,000.000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both the ~ny and the Assured. The Rules in effect at Date of Guarantee Shall be binding upon the parties. The aw.arcl may include attorneys' fees only if the laws of the state in whiCh the lalMi is located pem1ts a court to aw.arcl aUorneys' lees to a prevailing party. Judgment upon the aw.arcl rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiCtion thereof. The law of the situs 01 the land shall apply to an arbitration under the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules. A copy 01 the Rules may be otttamed from the CofTl)8ny upon request. 13. Liability Limited to This Guarantee: Guarantee Entire Contract (a) Ths Guarantee together with all endorsements. if any, atlaChed hereto by the CofTllSny is the enbre Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Con1)8ny. In interprebng any provision of this Guarantee. ttus Guarantee shall be construed as a whole: (b) Any daim of lOSS or damage, whether or not based on negligence, or any action asserting such daim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. (e) No amendment of or endorserrent to this Guarantee can be made except by a writing endcned hereon or atlached hereto signed by eithef the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an AssIstant Secretary. or valll:iabng oIticer cr aulhOnzed signatory of the Cor'rlIany. 14. Notlc •• , Where Sent. All notices reQuired to be given the Corrpany and any statement in Wliting required to be furnished !he Company shall Include !he nulTi>er of tin Guaranlee and shall be addressed to: Consumer Affairs Department, P.O. Box 27567. Richmond, Virginia 23261·7567. CLTA Guarantee Conditions and Stipulations (Revised 12/15/95) , "-• c " I j .. , . • • I . ' QUI! CLMM DUD KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PR&SENTS J '!'hat the Grantor, Renton School District No. 403, for and in consideration of mutual benefits, conveys and quit claima to the State at Washinqton, State Board for Community and Technical 0011e08s (Renton Technical College), acting th~ouOh the Department of General Administration, the following described real estate, and any after-acquired interest therein, situated in King County, Ul the State of Washlnqton: Bloeka 16A, 17, 18, 19 an~ 20 of the Plat of Renton Hlqhlands NO.2, Rencon, Washington, according to the plat thereof, recorded 1n Volume 51 ot Plata, pages 92 -98 Inclusive, Records ot Kinq Coonty, Washington ~ubject to streets, roads, easements and right-of-way of record. 8y Acceptance ot this deed, the Grantee acc$Pt& the obligation for parfo~inq any continuing or outstandlnq aitlqation conditions imposed on the Grantor by the City ot Renton or any other entity by reason of any developmont of tbo herein conveyed parcel ot land, whether past, present, or fdture. This covenant shall run with the land. ~TED this ~ day of Renton School District No. 403 On behalf of the State of Washlnqton, the undersigned accepts the above described property, this deed, and ita conditioDs. Grant Fredericks Deputy Di¥8ctor, Department of General Administration EXecutive DIrector, State Board for Technical aDd COmmunity Colleges -1- -- DEVELOPlvlE CITY OF~~tJr~%NING o o , g , MAR 302005 I " , RECEIVED ... "~ i • "' , I • ". "-. • \ " I · • ..• , , ! I .J ... \ . , • • I .. STATE OF WASHINGTOH » )88. county of Kinv I On tbis ,'.f'"l'&.. day of ~)t'l.~-.-, 1993 before me personally appeared Dr. GarykOblwes and said person acknowledqed that he slqned thla Jnatrumant, and on oath statod tbat he was authorized to execute the lnstruaent and acknowledged it as the Superintendent ot the Renton School District No. 403 to be the tree and voluntary ~ct of auch party tor the usea and purposes nontloned 1n the instrument. In Witness Whereof 1 have ~euntD Bot my band &nd affixed ~y official seal the day and year first above written. STATE OF IASHINGTOil I ~~, '88. County of fHl{l!JJOIV I NO'tAkY P In and tor the ,State of Mashinvton, residing at 'f. '. 11"'<-' My C~lD8jon expires: ~_~-9¥ on tlUs ~dSY of 1993 before .. e peraonallY appeared Grant la) acknowledqed that he signed this on oatb atated that he WaB 8uthor1&ed to execute and ~cknowledoed 1t a8 the Deputy Director of the Deparbaent of General AdRiai.tration to be the tree and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the inatrunent. In Witness Whereot I have herounto set ay hand and affixed ay official seal tbe day and ye.r first above written. NO PI! ot Wash1n; on, reald\D9 My Co.al.slon expires: -z- I I. I • • \ '. , ., J J '-. '. " . " ., I · .. - i ........... -.... , \ . • • I .' .... STA~E OF NASHIN~ "...J.t..1 )a8. county of e:r¥GfUIV I On thl~ day of O'l1J ,....... , 1993 before .-e personally appeared Earl Hal' and sald person,s' acknowledged that be signed this instrument, and on oatb stated th.at he w,a authorized to execute the iDstrument and acknowledqed it as the Executive Dlractor of the state Board tor reChnlcal and Community colleoea to be the tree and. voluntary act ot sucb party tor the uses an4 purpose, ~t1oned in tbe instrument. In Witness ihereot I have hereunto set my haud and aftixed my Official soal the day and year first aboYe written. • • J -3- ~.---- '. '. f • • \ " ., , , -, .• .. I " I · Ktm; Cour,ty School ::J1strict ;!o.kOJ, a '--unieinal eOMoration o_r 1C1n,:; ':::ounty, State of ·:!ash1.nc;ton, for and b cO:l.st<br'ltion of t!'18 SUl'l or one L 1.00) ~ol~r t:> us in i-tand ~:tiC! and in further ccn:;~_der.ltior. 0: t:\~ :-e.,eMl. ~)\lb1ic ~~l!a.re and t~ S'!''l::ial ixmetits aeeurin{;; to us t:~_<.:!r"rra:" do, 0:" t!leS8 pr~s~n!;s :_-rant, convey an~ quit..cla1n to the City of .tanton, a :-:tL.io·;'=,:t.l e:):,~rl.tion of the State 0': -::asb1ncton, for st.rf:!et, alley and any other .)uolic USl'lS ~r.d ?t:rposes, the followi.ng lots, pieces and parcels or ~ lyi.."\;,; 'lnd. ~:!i.:1::-in sa:"cl ::1:~-CO·.lllty, State of '';£,shillt.-.t.on, and deseriiJod as fo11O".l9: :h::t pol"';:,ion "f ·loc~:e 16.:\ IiOO 17 of the :O:-rooted !=>lat of ,~.l:lton HiZ:ll.a..'lCis :0.2 a:. r'cor:hd ir. 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CITY OF ~1lITOI', "ASHINBIIi,~~.:~ ORDIJIAlICE ';0. 3B'<I .:~~ AN ORDINANCE or THE CITY OF 1tDIi1'Ol!l, WASHlIiCTotI, VACATING A POnlON OF EAST SIDE or ItlRKLANO AVENUE N.E. (!lENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 01-84' ..... ~" : 0: WHEREAS a proper petitinn for vee.tin, a portion of the E4st Side of Kirkland Avenue X.E., Renton, ICing County, W.shin~ton, vaa duly filed with the City Clerk on or about November 16,1984, and .aid petition hAvinql been li9ne4 by the owner. revr~5entin9 more than two ... thirdl (V)) of the 1 :operty Guttir.qI upon luch .tr~et aOu9ht to be vacated; and WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution Mo. 2578 p •• sed and approved on December 3, 1984 and after due invelti9ation. did fix and determine the day of January 7. 1985 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of aenton to be the time anj place for a public h~aring thereon. ar.d the City Clerk having given due notice of auch hearing in the manner provided by law, and all persons having been heard appearing in favor or in opposition ~hereto= A.nd the City Coum:il having considered all inform.:ltion and ar9ument. presented to it. and WHEREAS the Board of Public Works of the Cit}' of Renton having duly considered said petition fo~ said vacation. and having found same to be in the ?ublic interest and for the public benefit. and no injury or damage to any person or properties will result from such vacations; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL or THE CITY OF RESTO~. WASHINGTON, 00 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The fs~lowing described For~ion of strect. to-wit: mt'?' EM .OJ:1MM~ .. CITY OF ItDCTOP". NASHIII~~,:,:; ..~ .. ;::.: E OJU)l.UCE NO. lB94 C~, --•••• C". : ,) -,' AN ORDINANCE or THE CITY or 1tDITOII. W,uHINCTOII. VACATING A pO~ION or EAST SIDE or KIRKLAND AVEllUE N.E. 11lENT0N SCHOOL DISTRICT 01-14, WHEREAS a proper petiti~n for vacating a portion of the E4st Side of airkland Avenue H.E., Renton, ~1D9 County, W.ahiniton, vas duly filed with the City Clerk on or about MDvember 16,19.", and .aid petition havin9 been .19n04 by the owner. revre5entiD9 more than two-third. (2/3' of the I ;~perty abuttio9 upon such .treet souqht to be vacated I and WHEREAS the City Council by Jeaolutioft ~. 2578 passed and approved on December 1. 1984 and after due inveatiqation. did fix and determine the day of January 7, 1985 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers of the City of RentOn to be the time .n~ plAce for a public hearinq thereon, and the City Clerk having given due notice of such hearing 1n the manner provide4 by law. and all persons having been heard appearing in favor or in opposition thereto: and the City Coum:il having considered all infor1Do.'ltion and arguments presented to it. and WHEREAS the &..Jard of Public Works of the Cit)' of Renton having duly considered said petition fOl said vacation. And having found same to be in the public interest And for the public benefi~. and no injury or damage to any person or pro~rt1es will result from such vacations: NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RESTO~. WASHINGTON, DO OROATS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The fs!low1ng described por~ion of street, to-wit: .. .. ORDIIIMCE 110. ..1!!!... See E.Khlbit -A-att.AChed hereto and .. de • part: bareof a. if fully aet fortb bareift. "."''' BE AIID THE SAllE IS UREBY VACATED SUBJECT to tba COII4iU ..... 111 llectioD 11. SECTION III Tba vACatioa of thi •• tr .. t i. _ject to tbe conditioAa r.c~nded by UWI Board. of Public Mort ••• per eM let,er of Richard Hougbtoa dated January 2, 19'5, tboee COII4itioD. to lDcludel a. Retention of an ..... nt for rO&dwey, ut:l11t.1ea and qua.i-public utiliti •• bolag prow1ded ower entire rigbt-of-way. b. All ialprowe.at. required aDd 1Dcated vithlD the ..... Ilt. c. Set back. on hat aleSe fl'O!l es.lat.1A9 property Une , •• 1aUDg Une boiDg )0 ft. zaat of ceaterl1De of KirklaDd Ave.l. d. The right uf tbe City to require tba de.dicatioa of additlnnal ri9ht-of-way in the future at no additional coat to the City. e. The City wl11 inaar no coat for uiAt.enance w.tsoever. SECTION III, This Ordinance ahall be effective upon it. pa •• a;., approval and. five day. after ita public_tiOG. A certified copy of thia Ordia.nce ahall be filed vith the Office of Recorda and Election •• and a. othervl .. provided by lav. PASSED BY THE CITY COUllCIL tbi • ...!!!!.-day of Mareb, 19~5. ;-.-' ... ~~~ .~.~.'" M.u1Ge E~ Motor, _ ~y .... i-:":(1" \~', APPR'JIIED BY THE MAYOR thiB 4th day of Marchi 71985. ";, i- ~ ~."r~\ ' ...... , Barbin #'Slilnp.x:$.\#;·,>, Approve4 aa to form; rI:~=:d ~6-"'" , ___ ~, ___ •• ___ , __ ~_. ___________ " •• "_,"","""'~:1 __ MOC C' 7"S .-..... .. .. A parcel of land situated In the Southwest 1/4 0' Section 9. To-n,.lp Z3 _. R.nge 5 r .. t. W.N ...... portleul .. ly described .. '011 ... ., The Ea.t 15.0 feet of the North 1500.0 feet of llrtland A ... _.E. lying South 0' the £I.urly •• tentl .. of the Southerl, right .. ' .... ' It .. 0' N.E. 7th St. l,In9 West 0' the West rlght-c'-"y II .. 0' llrtlond Awe. N.l •• Kirkland Ave. N.E. and N.E. 7th St. both being 60.00 'eet In width In ICC __ with the Plat of Renton Highland. No.2 .. recorded ;n Yol .. ~ 57. Pa.,.. 92 to 98. i j I 1 I I j , j I 1 ; , i , -' ,. t .. G .............. : _KJ .. .. CERTfICA1E WHEN RECOROEO RETtJRN TO: I. the u~,;:T$iV1ed. ~ Clerk of the City of Renton, Wa.r.lngton, certify lIIat this Is a true OlfjO! of th@' c: ty -~! :-rk JUntOn ~'funi,:;;'~1 I:)uildil\g 200 ~\'en~l:South Ron A'~ U1 and correct copy v:","&'''''''",",,;~TI'~ __ _ Subsaibed and SeaIe~J2;;J.~(of ~~~ o '"' l •. _:;': t..? ~ _. :-'. ". ,'- c: " e.. .-w c.:: '" .... ~ -;:.--~ ; . , CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON "-ORDINANCE NO. 4612 Ali' OIlDDQNCE OF 'EBB CITY OF RENTOH. 1IASBDIGTOIi. ES'l'AlILISllmGI lW ASSESSJIBIIT III STRICT POR SARI"l'ARY SKIiIlm SBltv:ICB IN A POlI.Tl:Q)J 01' 'EBB SOUTB HIGHLANDS. BKA'l'liID. DOUS. AND MAPLEWOOD SOB-BASINS AHD BSTABLISllDiG Tli!B AIWUNT OF TlIE CHAI1.GB UPON CONNECTION TO THE 1'ACILITIES_ THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SBCUQ!!! I_ There is hereby created a Sanitary Sewer Service Special Assessment Distrtct for the area served by the Bast Renton Sanitary Sewer Interceptor in the northeast quadrant of the City or Renton and a portion of its urban growth area within unincorporated King county, which area is more particulsrly described in Exhibit 'AN attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as EXhibit 'B." The recording of thie document is to provide notification of potential connection and interest charges. While this connection charge may be paid at any time, the • City does not require paymenc until. such time as the parcel is connected to and thus beneficing from the sewer facilities. The property may be sold Or in any other way change hands without triggering the requirement, by the City, of payment of the charges associated with this district. SlCl';rOH :t.I Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in thie Special Assessment District and which properties ~ i ~ 1i! ~ !l i"i -~ ~ -il! ~ !i! 8 ..... iIj 1 ;:; I 8 r ! I ! I I ; I , .. t'-_______________________________ _ .. ORDINANCE 4612 .. have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the East Renton Sani tary Sewer Interceptor, as detai led in this ordinance, shall pay, in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee and in addition to the system development charge, the following additional fees: A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential dwelling units or equivalents shall pay a fee of $224.52 per dwelling unit and all other uses shall pay a unit charge of $0.069 per square foot of property. Those properties included within this SpeCial Assessment District and which may be assessed a charge thereunder are included within the boundary legally described in Exhibit "An and which boundary is shown on the ·mz.p attached as Exhibit "B.· SECTION I I I . In addition to· the aforestated charges, there shall be a charge of 4.11\ per annum added to the Per Unit Charge. The. interest charge shall accrue for no more than ten (10) years from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest charges will be simple interest and not compound interest. SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication'. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this lQth day Of __ ~J~u~n~ea-__ ~~4 1996. City Clerk 2 C t t f I i I , l • • • I I i .. ; OIlDlNANCE 4612 .. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this lOth day of __ J_u __ n_e __________ • 1996. Jes~anner, Mayor Appro~as to form: c;t:~~~--Q.- Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 6/14/96 ORD.576:5/20/96:as. I I 3 J, ______________ ~ i I ! 1 I 1 1 , • j .J 4. K i. 1:;0 .. Exhibit A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR THE CITY OF RENTON -EAST RENTON INTERCEPTOR Portions of Sections 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17.21 and 22 all in Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. in King County. Washington Section 8, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 8. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. lying East of the East right-of-way line of SR-405 and South of the following described line: ~ at the intersection of the East line of said Section 8 With the centerline of NE 7tfi Street: thence Westerly along said centerline of NE 7th Street to Its intersection with the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE: thence Northerly along the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE to the North line of the Southeast 'to of said Section 8; thence West along said North line to the East right-of-way line of SR-405 and the terminus of said Tine . . SectIon 9, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 9. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. lying South and East of the following described line: . Beg!nn1ng on the centerline oCNE 7th Street at its intersection with the centerline of Edmonds Avenue NE; thence Easterly along the centerline of NE 7th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Monroe Avenue NE; thence North along said centerline to the South line of the Northeast 'to of said Section 9; thence East along said South line to tts intersection with the centerline of Redmond Avenue NE; thence Northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of NE lOth Street: thence East along said centerline to the East line of said Section 9 and the terminus of said line. Section 10, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 10. Township 23N. Hange 5E W.M. ly1ng Southerly and Westerly of the following described line: Beginning on the West line of Section 10 at its intersection with the North line of the South Ih of the North Ih of said Section 10; thence East along said North line to its intersection with the centerline of I42nd Avenue SE; thence Southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the North line of the Southeast 'A of said Section 10; thence East along said North line to its intersectJon with the East line of said Section 10 and the tenninus of said line . j ! 1 .. ~------------------- I I 1 j i i . QNt. j. ugaI Description Of the Special Assessment District for the City of Renton -E4st Renton Interceptor Section 11. Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. .. All of the Southwest 14 of Section 11. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M.. Section 14, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. Page2of3 All of that portion of Section 14. Township 23N. Range 5E. W.M. described as follows: All of the Northwest 14 of said section. together with the Southwest 14 of said section, except the South 'h of the Southeast 14 of said Southwest 14 and except the plat of McIntire Homesltes and 'h of streets adjacent as recorded in the Book of Plats. Volume 58. Page 82. Records of King County. Washington. and except the South 151.55 feet of the East 239.435 feet of Tract 6. Block 1 of Cedar River Five Acre Tracts as recorded In the Book of Plats. Volume 16, Page 52. Records of King County. Washington. less II" of the street abutting said portion of Tract 6. Block 1. and less Tract 6. Block 2 of said Cedar River Five Acre Tracts. less II" of the street adjacent to said Tract 6. Block 2. and except the South 82.785 feet of the East 150 feet of Tract 5. Block 2 of said Cedar River Five Acre Tracts and l.eSl! II" the street adjacent to said portion of Tract 5. Block 2. Section 15, Township 23N, Range SE W.M. All of that portion of Section 15. Township 23N. Range 5E. W.M .• except the Southwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said section. Section 16, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 16. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M .. except that portion of the Southeast 11. of the Southeast V4 of the said Section 16 lying East of the East line of the Plat of Maplewood Division No.2 as recorded In the Book of Plats Volume 39. page 39. Records of KIng County Washington and Its Northerly extension to the North line of said Southeast 14 of the Southeast 14 of the said Section 16 and except that portion of said section lying Southerly o,f the Northerly right-of-way line of SR-169 [Maple Valley Highway). SectIon 17, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 17. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M .. lying Northeasterly of the Northeasterly right-of-way of SR-169 (Maple Valley High:way1 and Easterly of the East right-of-way line of SR-405 less that portion lying generally West of the East and Southeasterly line of Bronson Way NE lying • , , i I I ! I , , Legal Description of the Speci41 Assessment District for the City of Renton -Elzst Renton InJerceptar .. Page 3 0(3 between the South line of the NE 3rd Street and the Northeasterly marg1n of SR- 405. Section 21, Township 23N, Range 6E W.M. All that portion of SectiOn 21. Township 23N. R 5E W.M. lying Northeasterly of the Northeasterly right-of-way line of SR-169 (Maple Valley Highway) and West of the East line of the Plat of Maplewood D!v1sion No.2 as recorded In the Book of Plats. volume 39. page 39. Records of King County. Washington. Section 22, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 22. Township 23N. Range 5E W.M. described as follows: All of the Northwest J,4 of the Northeast J,4 of said Section 22ly!ng Northerly of the Southerly line of the Plat of Maplewood Helghts as recorded In the Book of Plats. volume 78. pages 1 through 4. Records of King County. Washington. • Together with the North 227.11 feet of the west 97.02 of the Northeast J,4 of the Northeast J,4 of said Section 22. I j i .' J , I I i j j I I ! ~ ...... r. ....... = = I <=a· .. .. Exhibit B EAST RENTON INTERCEPTOR Special Assessment District BoundaJ y ______ City UmIIs rzTJ..2J Special Ass. Ir..nt DisIrIcI ~ ~ I i I ~ I I I I , . , , .. .. ~: .0, , .' ..,... . :.4'.' .".: .. .... IIIM "'1,G ... tJ~ ...... Ill' ........ A ... • , • ., .. '1..., ,0'- ~ . . . . ~ ~. , . .... Ii: E:'f1II ALL i!Zi II! tmIU! l'IUIIIne.. il".a' lIhe =~N States ot .I1o!orl ..... act!ns 1>7 an4 <t •• 'OUgh she ~UO 110',"",0.; 1IdlII!::tl.tr.~1cn, te" gond and YallUlbl. actuid_tl ..... Hod:.,.' at trhloh •• llAreby .c!rnow!.,ng&d. <\068 l>Ireby ,.CGi .. •• reb_ uaQ ~~ .0 the City ot f.~"t~r. 'n l".J.",! <;OWlt!. lIa.h1nglo>n ..... ~!t_n' fer the eon.t' .... ot10n. ~erIlt1o" a",1 ma1.ntenaDc.e. f4 ..-.er and •• teT' ~i:I:. tm-ough, urAer. &lOlUt and acros" cortun real. propet"j aiw.atc.d 1n U)e City of R.nton, (:,junty 0: r·~n~. Ste~o ot .... binskt<r. .5 ~1O on plat deaibD&ted ·P"opoaed Sad tary Se~er and Wa •• r lain Baeeaen'· de'e4 April 11. 1952. hereto attac~.d . • lUd real l'ro~~ b.tag _ partS oo;luo1::' <I~3cr1bed ,,~ r"llo"" A 'el! foot. strip ot l&ncl. "i~tad 1ll !\eot1~n 9, 'l'Irp. 23 :~. Ranp 15 J:. 1111. 1>\ ;be OU,. ot Ranton, •• all111gton. !>' bel ns; on Plloh Dici. ot "'" toll...t"6 d ...... lbod cer.tor ll"~: Beg1·'U'4n.s at a point OoD the l/. ..,,'ion 110e of aa1d ~ct1:.m 9, 792.18· IOOU8l' or the n Corner ot the tiJI!f 1/4 or aaid ~c.t1on 9; Thenee a 86 olZ'.n° w. soa.sal te a JUnhola 1n -L-Streat 1" .be Cl~ of Ron.on. throt;7> the Pl>bUc H.,uai~ Adm1nia.rat1oo. bal oauud th1. I.ratrwncnt to be "xocllted thll ;l,;J.".Jda7 ot , )',# . 1952. I'II:EL SIJlIJ .u:.HINI3TRAT:~!; ~/ J4dJd rHjc cr -. Sa.:t "'rar • .::1scc Field nl'!";'co STATE Of' CALIPCRliIA i \ ~. CiTY A!ID COUNTY 01' SAN FlUNC!SCCi f , . eu thl. ~ 3 da7 ot t#~ ~ ..... 1952, betore ..... __ i-', L~e'> t fi I. &fn • a 10 4 c in and !~r the St.ate or: c.ailioa. roa af !"rAMIaoo, appearf'd J. G. It'e .... .J'111e. to me por30n4.1~,. knowD. who being dull" ROI'D d14 • .,.. that he !. the Director. san Fl-.<""iaoo n.ld Otr1ce, PuIIl10 JIOIla1ag ~ni.trat1on or the Unl ted Stat.8 oi Amar1~. aDd t~.· aa14 1na~rum.nt WR' signed on bobnlf uf tho Ur.i ... d Sf, .. t •• at A.aerioa b,. authDl'1.,. or lu, and tbat the aaid J. G. Melville aoa-ledged .. J.<1 Inzt_n' to bo tho tree act a.-u d.~d U" tbe United st •••• ot Aao~lc •• III i'E8'lIIIOllY ".....:E!IEOI'. I hAve hare~-'~ •• t rar ba.ld and affixed "" or1'1c.al Mal Cbo da,. o.nd ,.oar tira. ab •• e wr!tten. - PERPETUAL EASEMENT KNOW AU.. K!I:N BY THKB& PRI:SEN'J'B: That. . ~iq c:auatr-lcbGol-_tI!lau:! -.:..:......M.Ql.ad....a.,.IilUDU ~..paLc.."rpou.t.io.c... . ~4cII».wiS!I. bereUt&U ... Nfer19d &0 .. -p&rIJ' lit IIbI ant part .. tor a.l't 1D ~oc of on OOL.LAR and oth~r rood ~d ysJQ&bte CIONidlon..UoD. ~ 01 wbidl"~ ~ do ar. rrant. re!~aae and con~ unto lht! C1TY OJ' tlZHTCM. a M·midp" OU!'pontroG 01 &be IKUI' 01 W~ &1 '?u1J of UJ'!: :ttOn~ part.. all I'uement appurteuaa.t tt..Qd pe~ OftI', oa. NIdI &0 UN toUowlnl: dec:rUted~: ! 10 r"ot utWty eti~( UI" locate1 in Bloelm ~ Lxi 18 of Corrected Plat ot Beaton ~ No.2, centered. on the WQterb projccuon ot the centerll.~e of 6th Avenue Harth, 'bI;>twen "K-stre4lt. ani T Stre(:\:.. Together w1ch ao &ddltloaal 20 fe_t ~Q each at •• of tb~ .~ve d.'C!rlhett eent.r liD.. tor the purpo •• of .nd dUl =_48 CODIltr'ucti:m of kay of the be!OW ~ttODed faciliti.s. repld.:emt'n( And Lbe part,. ~ the~......nd put tc ha'fe tor UM purpo8I::I of ~n. ftpUr, .nkeJand malnl.enance of st'~:>.e pipe lines and any othrr publk uUIIUu and wnita .• ad purpo.... All .. t i.t ity sr.rvlce& sho::.ll ')e lmderl:'oOlld. IN W1TN~ WHI:RJtOt' Lhc wd partie" bay. herwntG.1. thett huds and 8e&I8 thla... 22Dd day or Hareh. 1962 .:m.. • STATE OF WASHTNOTQN I COUKTT or KJMG f ... I, thlP unoJf'nJ&rIPd Notal')' Pu'JUC in and for the c.1a\e or Wuhlncton. relidinc in Rltlloton. Wutulliton, do day ApzoU •. 1962 .. ilia ptuonally appeared ~'o)re me OU . Du.clnfo.rtb,.Jr ..... Cba.imw.n .... , and ._~ •.. _a. __ ~Q. St:"tc:tan 1;lb.1lib:. to me .nown 1.0 be the tnd.1YtduaJ.t dNel'1twd L, loud who eucut..."CI the lUll_ .. t.Mlr free &Ld yohmtary ad &n.1 deed, 'CIII' me .. and pw'JIoII... ... b'!ftt.IIIDf'DUonecL •• Dd Oh b.n.. 1 f )f tba .bov •• 1Otdp.1 corpor. t i.~'n . . fi;;';"qi ~R .......... 0""01 .... "'.. 9'tIl. . Ga, 01 ... .Jo~r1l •.. 1962 . """ J: .:.:' -... ~ .. ~: • . ;:) ~~~~;:~2t '#,~. ". \': H.,wy P-.'b:!~' in and ref U\e 8taLir IJr W&£hlnIWIl. ra:adlul In ~nton. :-t --. -- I ---. -, ~--.' --.. If.i~·' rl~.{. \'~,_~i~'J I. F'~:.J (.) 54106-19 PERPETUAL EASEMENT XSOV/ ALL M!:N MY THESS PRE8EH'I'S; · .. hilt ~bb Co.u~ty .~.~~~ .. ~~.~~.;~~: .. 423_ .. _ .• _ . .vMlc.ltoL.c9_qw.,_D:t.;('!'Il. bm~~. ~eNUU1ter ~ to u '"partJ Glebe I!nI. put-tv uwf 1A eoaaklenHon ", 0n DOLLAR an" n!r.,.r J;:'ood ar.d ,,£.JUAb/e considforaUon, ttcalpl of trbkb!.s bIItebJ w~ do IMrtti7 P'U'l. reln.~ .Iud eon",y unto tht-CITY OF' R!:IfTON, & ~pa1 0ratp0ratJ0II: 01 u.. Mate cI wut..J..actC:I. .. "'Pvtr of the ~nc!.. put," Il.n t· ...... ~me~t a~pu.~!;an~ and ~ aw.r.:cm-UId tG mt ~ ~bed paoperUou: . A 6r'.0 foct eaHaer..t, the centerline o! uideh it Jf'5crlb~ ""!I ~~llo~t ~gi..rmine at • po1.trt or:: t.ha eaater17 Une or 1t.e Cor~cted ~l~t of '~ntcn Highlands nc. 2, a8 ~corded 1n Volume 57 of ?J.llts, en raid8 92 1.0 98 incl., ~~ 0: !U.n& CO'J.nt:" 't1ash!.ngton; cald point Oeing 808.~3 feot, }:o.rtberl:t o!' ~.!"~ ~-:uthcas~rlY carner of Block 20 of aaie'. "l4t ot Ren~~n E~ghl.'\ndB ?;o. ~. thence North Bj01l9 'lU-We~t, to &T. inter- !Jcctic:'1 with the easterly rlgbt-ot-Wt:j' li.D! of "1:" Str~~t. !o!areh, 1962 ,:aoa, ay, By ."TAn: OF WASH1~GTON I ss COt:"'TY 0' Kille I I. tht undrr~llnt-d Notary Public In and for. the State of Wuhl~, resldln, in a"nton, WL\hh':l"tc.on. do ~" Id)y tf'Tllfy that on lhf' day April, ,1962 ;Lppo-ared t-f'forr mf' eu ~ekwortb. Jr. £lw1nu..n , U1d .H. R. Johneon, Secn:.t4ry h"~ t"l me III .,."" ~ ~ the Indlytdu.v dHer1bed In and who euc:ua..d lhe ame IU their Iree and yoluntarj' act alod d~ b.lA-t;. e. and rUr])ORJI herein awnUoned""d on behalf of the abo\ltl! lIIun lc t P-' 1 .:ort'or ... t ~ 011 dA, ot ,April, 1962 ,- ,t':t1L' y...JJ...-~V :lat.&r)' Pv.bl1c In and fr.r thr BlIltf' or Wuhlnll.tut. readllll In Renl.,m. ,; ,. ~: ~ t'1 ,. ~. c ., co PEl£ASl 0' [AS EMf NT ~'EC (. F ( f:'::",SL K.~OW ALL MEN BY T~ESE PReS;NT rHAT TH£ CI TV OF RENTON. A ~UN Ie' Pr.l CORPORA II ON. is th~ ~,ler of all e4sement acquired from Renton Schoo1 Distr;c~ No. 403 dated Marc~ 22, 1952. r~ccr~~d under Auditor'~ r;l~ NO. S4106~Q records Of King County, ove~ thp r~dl ?ropert) d_scrl ~d as follows: A 60.0 foot eas..:ment. the centerline of whfch i'i described as follows: Deg1mlit19 !t a point en the easterl,)' 1i~e of the Corrected Plat ,Jf Renton Highlands No.2, as recorded in VolumeS7 of Plat5, on Pages 92 to 98 incl .• records of King County. Washington; said point be;ns 808.03 feet, northerly of the southeasterly corner of Block 20 of said Plat of Renton HiQhlands No.2; thence North 87'49'14" West. to an intersection with the .ast.rly ri~ht-of-way line of OK" Street. THE CI,Y OF RENTON does hereby abandon and release all rights acquired under the Above described ~asement to a portion of said easement de~cr1bed as follows: A 13 fevt Utility Easement. being 5 ft. north and 10 ft. south of the following described centerline: Beginning at a point or, the easterly line of the Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No.2. as recorded In Volume 57. of Plats. Pages 92 to 98 inclusiYe. records of King County. Washington; said point being 823.03 ft. northerly of the southeasterly corner of Block 20 of said Plat of Renton Highlands No.2; thence North 87°49'14" West to an intersection with the ea,terly right-of-way line of Kirkland AYe. N.E. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. said City has caused this Instrument to be executed by the Mayor and City Cle, k this -? Z'" day of ~"'<> , 19f1. STATE OF WASHINGTON j) COUNTY 01' K : " G ss. RF .':OROfn 11M' ..... '" . ~' .. -, III TNIS ~" day of ~~'f"i • 19" • before ... personally appeared Y. SHINPOCH. OR. cl OF RENTON aiiODElORES MEAO. CITV CLERK. CITY OF IWCTON. the individuals that oxecuted the foregoing inst ...... nt. and acknowledgad .aid Instr.-nt to be the free and yoluntary act and deed of said IndIYldual •• for the uses and purposes therein nenttoned. and on oath stated that they are authorized to oxecute said Instruoent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. year aboye written. <. I haye set II1Y hand and afflx'!d II1Y O'!C~~1 seal . "oJ·"," the day and • .:0 FOR RECOID IT IEGUEST OF f -~IC( 8F THE em ellll '.'"; c: MIJIlCIPIl IlIL ' ;01 IItl IlL It / nita •. II Ims 1 , , ACRHI1EiH AND CfJN'VE:"ANC£ RE: UTILITieS SYSTEMS -.. <- T_ Z :.:: ~ t.7" J_J1". 0; ..c.SS rHIS ACkEEM[NT mad~ ,.:nd rnter~d into thi~__ A~-doly of t7~\.L.t.gVt"'1 V 19_ by and bet~en the CITY OF RENTON •• ~nicipal corporation of the ~e~ond·clas, ~nder tne laws and statueue' of rl:le State of Wc:shington. hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and ~Itlii tfde: C 23, I e. for ~ar~11J'f.n~~~e:efcfe!'" hereinafter referred to as "DEVElOPER" t ~ o 0'4 ~ I 1 N E SSE T H: WHEREAS liThe Developer" Is desirous of installing certain water ""', ___ lines and appurtenances thereto at. near. or within the t:ereinbelow described property and to connect 5~ to the ~ity's Utility System so that such improv~~nts will constitute an integral part thereof, and WHEREAS no other property owners or users are presently available to share in the co~ and expense of construction of such the provislonl and terms of Chapter improvements and the parties hereto having in mind 261 nf the 1'59 Sessions Laws, generally referred to g as a "Municipal Water and Sewer Faci I i ties Ac.t, (RCW 35.91.101 et seq)": and g -WHEREAS "The Developer" Is willing to pay all the costs and expenses for the installation ~ of said improvements; NOW THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND COVENANTED BY AND BETWEEN THE AFORESAID PARTIES AS FOLLOWS: I. The "Developer" hereby acknowledges and covenants that he is the owner of the following described property, to-wit; Pia t of HI 11 top 95.'03/01 REG[> F CRSHSL '5. ClO """a~~" "t~e "Develo;M:r'~ hereby Igre .. and covenants to cause to have Installed the following described l"Pro_n. t_lt: Installation of 1462 L.F. of 10°0.1. Watemaln In Monroe N.E. Assessable {FRRECTEO PLAT OF REIfTON HIGHLANDS NO. 2 OAF: That portion of Property, Tracts 16 A .and 20 belonging to Renton School District No. 403 ',c:'.,' . :.' (Renton ~ocatlonal Technical Institute Property) ---------------519.858.00 and s~ch Jnstallatlon to" be .. de In full compliance with all applicable codes and regulations of the CI ty of Renton. The "Developer" further covenants and warrants thlt all expenses and claims In connection wIth the constructIon and Installation of the .foresald Improvements,"whether for labor or materials or both have been or wl'I be ~Id In full, .11 the "Developer's" expense • .and the "Developer" covenants and agrees to hold the City of Renton hanal.5s" from any liability In conneetlon therewith." 2. The "Developer" further certifies that the total "estimated cost of said ,. con.tr~ctlon as her.l~bov •• pecHled will be In the ...... of $"'3,,9"' • .:.7.:;16"'.:,:00:=....' ______ _ See Exhibit "A" attac":.,d hereto for the legal descrtptlon of the lands aHected by this latecomer agreement or a .. p showing in outline the land .f'ected by such addltlon.1 charge. per the ,enos of thl •• grooment. Per RCV 65.08.170(3) (RCV 35.92.025). EXHIBIT °Ao Sheet 1 of 4 .. 8,)~~d on solid totoll .lmcunt uf c;)~l. '''t!' (.ost') lI.l() ....... , •• j:"U."II .. UI ... ~~S.t p .... (I"ont lineal fUIJt (It.'l,d: .. · ,'ut (il': ('''Ir,,'t"(..;.~rt'~' FJIl-'ll! of .. .lid inl"'rt)vc ..... nt .. h..tll be l't'll"I>.lYt"d to dctcrmint..· ~he pro rata rl!il ... 11~c.>.tl"; .. t tu U· ... "Ut"v~loper" b) .In., Olo. ,t!r 0: rr,,; r .. t.JI:!, who did not contribute to the uri";: •• .:! C('l~t of .. uch imprt'\Ol"lI'It"nt. dnd who ,:>ub"c'Iur:lIl., wishes to tap j"Lo or hook unto or u~e Sdid f.Jcililic .. , ... hi:::h t.lp l)r hoolo..up .. hall include CCnllcctions to laterals or t..r,Jnchc~ conncctin9 tt.erCLo, dll .. ubject !(l the:: l.lwS .l~J ordinances of tite City of Renton .lnd the provi'Joion .. of thi!. Agrrunrr:t. It ilo t.ereby further agree'" tholt in the e ... cnt the tot .. l actual co .. ( of the drorcde!ocri~d improve~nt shall be difFerent from that set forth h~reinabove. then this Agreement will be duly .am.ende.J to set forth the total actual cost thereof. ., .• ' '~',' t',2:tl :.. •• '::c: r~ .. r front Hoe") foot -~IT ~~2:;7".:.;1:.:6,,5::=5::2:::6:-o-__ :-:-::-:-::-:-:-::-:-::-:--:-c:. 3. It '50 hereby found olniJ Iletermined thell (he constru~tion and inHallation saj~ aforedescribed improvement is in the public interest and in furlheran~e of public heallh and sanita~;on. 4. The "Developert' hereby agrees and covenants to convey. transfers and assign unto City all right. Interest and title in and to said improvements and all appurten- ances and accessories thereto. free from any claim and encumbrance of any party .lomsoever; City agrees to accept and maintain said improvement as part of its present Utilities Syste~ ~pon approval thereof by the City Engineer and after inspection of said construction. The "Develope~' further agrees and covenants to executr and to deliver unto the City any and all documents Including Quit Claim Deeds and Bills of Sales that may reasonably be necessary to fully vest title in the City and to effectuate this conveyance and transfer. The "Develope"" further agrees and covenants to pay u~to tho City such servi~c or oth~r charges as may be imposed by the Ordinance of the City of Renton from time to time applicable to like users of the same clas~. 5. City reserves the right, without aff~,ting the validity or tenms of thj~ Agreement to make or cause tc ~e ~de extensions to or additions of the above improve- me~t and to allow service conn~ctions to be made to said extensions or additions. without liability on the part of the City. 6. No Person. flna or corporation shall be granted a permit or be authorizea to tap into the facility for water or sewer service during the period of ten (10) years from date hereof, without first paying unto the City, In addition to any and all other costs, fees and charges made or assessed for each tap, or for the main facilities con$lru'ted in connection therc..,lth. the amount required by the proviSions of this contract except such charges shall not applv to any extension of the INln faei I i tV. ' All amounts 10 received bV the Chy shall be paid out by It unto the "Develope"" under the terms of this olireement within sixty (60) days after receipt thereof. further- more, in case any tap, hookup or connection Is made Into any such cont,racted faci I i ty without such payment having been first made" the legislative body of the City may cause to have removed such unauthorized tap, hookup or connection, iI:~ .111 connecting (title or pIpe) or related accessories located In the,facllity of rlght-of~y, and dispose of such unauthorized material so remav~d, without 'any I}a,btllty ,on'the part of the City whatevar. It Is further agreed and,.covenanted that upon expiration of the term of this Agrc~nt; towlt: ten (10) years from date hereof, City shal' be Sheet 2 of 4 ., ., .. unJ ..... ' no ("ntH:r ut:-l1,.:.ultJn to ":0.)11.-.:[ Ot IIkIk .... .my fur:.II\'r toiudl,S unto thl;.! "De\l'~lcp ... r". The d~('l_ton of th ... CIty [r'Kl"",-,r ur hi ... urhorl,zeJ. rl:.!prclh.·n~atJ,..c in dcll!rll1nlng or comput j"& th ... amuunf J-'0' ,--.,ft! an:: In·n .. -( 1 t "d uwn~r who w i~hc,.. to boo" up It) touch i. It is fur-thef agreed and undcrllltooJ that th~ aiort:dclicrlbed improvements t~ be un,J~rtak.l:m 4I\d paid for by Deve l('1per :,~ve been or are about to be conn~ctcd with the Utll1tie. Sy~tems of the CIty. and upon !/ouch eonQt!ct Ion and acceptance :'1 th ... t.:ity through itll lei;1ailatlve body. said exten&1on and/or improvement shall be and become a r:ct of the municipal utilities syste.JU. 8. This agreement lihall be placed for record with tho Kln~ County Auditor's Office immediately UPOQ execution thereof and all costs of recordiDg shall be the re .. pollSlbi lity c)f the "De:veloper". ~ "h 7j... r--.. JlJ>TED T!lIS ____ "'~= ______ .DAY OF ~~41(hl., 19 Y'~---: '-----, I , CITY OF RENTON. A MI.'NICIPAL CORPORATION ~Y :_-=~o:."",'=,&~~:..::..npoc:;,x::'=i',--~;;;;­ KAYOR BY :~:a.::!!"-L:C="'~'7.~"""'""",.",~",,,,,,~~=w-l CITY CURK :1 I CITY' OF RENTON STATE OF WASHlNCTOlI ) ) .. COUNTY OF KING ) On this .sB£!J...day of r~.,,c;: . I9l£. before ae personally appeared .~~ $(Jw&"J .. UIf'to/6 !/qy, to IDd known to be the ( Kayor. City Clerk or other authorized officer or asent, as the c •• e may be) of the municipal corporation that executed the within and foresoiDs instrument, and acknowledsed .&14 inatrumeDt to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corporation, for tbe uses and purpose. therein mentioned. and on oath Rtated that he vas authorized to execute .aid iDatru.ent and that the 8eal .ffixed i. the corporate aeal of s.io auDicipal corporation. IN WITNESS WK!R£OF, I have hereunto aet III'f hond IUId affixed III'f official .eal the da, aDd year first above written. Sipe.tur.'" T~tl. fflcer "' ... ....•• : .. of DEvr~"':'fi: BY, ,6:2{£ ~<dt'<k BY' ____________ _ DEVELOPER STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) .. COUNTY OF KING 011 thb day pe.rson~lly a~peared before 1M . HoIL.!.~ MIr;", .. d , (Grentor(s) to .. knovn to be theiDdivldual(.)4e.cribed in and who executed the within ADd fore- ,oina iaattument, and acbowledsed that be (sbe or they) siSD&d the .... aa hi. (her or their) free and voluntary act aDd deed, for the uses and purpos .. there1D .. nUODed. Civen under my ~ ~d offiet.l aeal t~_~ o;l, day of t fI.1\:<'<'{) • 192L. Sheet 3 oj 4 I .. ~; " ... .. i., •. ' ... :-:.\,~ "":''-''v .. I I __ O_c_t_o_'_._'_'_' ____ :~. ~.~~.1~ Attached Legal Description See Exhibit "A" Attached 9S/12·-'ll REer, F CASHSL _. 6.00 said property situated in King County, Washingtonj for and in consideration of a permit to construct a side sewer to connect these premises to tne C1ty Sewer Main at less than minimum grade of 2S according to CHy of Rcntc,~ Or-dinanc! 1552 and as amended by Ordinance 17~7 do hereby agree to indemnify and sIve ha~less the Ctty of Renton from all future damages resulting from such connection. THIS .a"l~EMEHT shall be a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upon all parties and their hefrs and assigns forever. "~'l;~y:s~hi'fritaJjo:hereunto set~hand .and ) ove written • ./:::J...G:.ilJ!.~ ~~~~~~----(SEAL)---------(SEAL) ~ _____________ (SEAL) (SEAL) STATE OF WASHINGTON ) 55 COUNTY OF KING ) On this 22nd day of October ,19~. personally appeared before me _______ _ Gary F. Kohlwes. Superintendrr t of Schools. Renton. Washington , to me knoWa,..to be the fndfvfdua' _____ descrfbed in and who executed the wfthin instru .. ment and ac~owledge that he signed and sealed the same U_-'h"';,,''-__ __ free and volu.tary 4ct and deed for the uses ar.d purposes therefn mentioned. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto .et my hand .nd affixed my official seal the day and year in thIS certificate first above written. CORPORATE FORM: STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING On th1s, ____ d.ay of ___ _ 19 __ , before me personally appeared, ______ _ to me known to be the -;;;;;;;;;::::::;;:;;:;;;;:::;';;;'::;;';:;;:;~;~of~th~e::corporatfon that execu~te"'d"th=e-:w::1\rlth=\n;:-­'fnstrument. and ackr·.JWledge the Slid instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and each on oatn stated that he was Iluthorize:i to execute Slid fnstrument and \.hat the seal affbed fs the corporate seal of said corporatIon. Fil.El ~OO ll'£&oRD AT iiIUbtsl QF Dim :F 111 an CIIII 1!XI\JI1IIIICr1l.1\IIII. II III III so. _8_ Notary Public in and for the Stat.e of Washington, resid1~Q at Renton o --N , EXf'IBIT "A" Pa,-ce/ -"1 r..+al 'p6"'~" of BMCK~ 1~.4 .. /8, 1", e;.nd20. o,.,d of VOCCl,J,~ ,.t. .. ..s; ... ~It; V'tU41 .. d or (J-IQv,,,v, N'''' .... JlJ" and .ra PI.c~ A/ff!J,.,Ah~ Cor"crt'e/ ..0/.", nh.r'b"7 /,1,,,,,,/4.....( .. Nd. 2 .. Q,4CD'-d',~, .n,. ~h~ ~/Q~ rtt:coro'etT #7 v~'~,.,.,e ,f7 01 P/ • .,I~ .. 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"'""OD . .,..,. /~,;I; ;h,"I':" ND ..... ,h 8,· .7~' JJ-E.x~/ S-O'i'.5/ r~e'" r,;,. i'h, e#J;' h,;, 13/ B/e~< /~ Ie}; ~hlnrd' S'~CJ~h O·08·.!! 7-G.Jr ./o,,? rk e'.~'" /in, CI/ BMck /~/I Q~d' PO '" a',:'/D"~~ CI/fJ..3.8 7 "~r '" ~h. ~,;',L D/' Ci'1:1,;'n,.'njl' " ' , . "miD fOR ilICCRD AT REEl Of R-095-S4 SA-09b-S', SP-097-S4 --- --- BYTi:[ :,". ':JIjF REC(l~:~~,,·. • ,. M KiNe; (;:"1:":' i l 95/12/11 RECD F CRSHSL Dfr.LARA TlON OF Rf,STRICTlVE COVENANTS 110624 7.00 WHEREAS. the RENTON VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. are the ownen of the following real property In the City of Renton. County of King. State of Washington. described as Exhibil • A' illlached hereto. WHERF AS. lilt! UWI'HrtS) of said described property desire to im"' .... the following restrictive l.'Ovenants running with the land as to use. presenl and future. of the above desr,ribed real property. NOW. THEREFORE. LIMO ilroresaid ownerts) hereby establish. grant and Impose restrictions "lid c;uvenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to th" """ loy the u.wJersl!Jl8d. theiir succasson. heirs. ar.1 "ssigns as follows: L.I.O. PARTICIPATION I. The applicant shall be .... quired to participate In a Local Improvement District (LID). If one is furmed. to constnK;l the Edmonds Avenue Extension, DURATION These cov .. ",mls sh,,11 run with th .. I;md Hod expire on Deceml ... r ~ I. m?5. If at any time improY."n"nts are installed pursuant to these covenants. the portion of the covenants pertaining to the spt«:ific installed Improvements as required by the Ordinances of lh.. r.ily IIf RHlIlon shall termilldltt wiLhout necessity IIf furLher docUUlHfllalioo. AllY Yi(lI~I.i(l" (lr h .... .,cll of U~se n::.' rieliy" c:ovenanh may I", .",flln: ... 1 by proper legal pnx" •• lu"", ill the Superior r. ... JJI (If King County by .. iLh .. r U ... r.ity of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject PfOIJ"rty who are adversely affected by said breach. ~.&o~fwlJi~Jy for RENTON VOCA TlIlNAL-TECHNICAl INS T IT UTE. STATE OF WA!OHINGION ) ss. r.ounty of KING ) On this.z.".( day of l7,t,."t,,,o 1985. i>efore me personally aw .... rud the pel'SOf~s} who HXllcUted th .. wiLhill " •• 1 foregoing instrument. and acknowledyHd said instrument to be the free illHI vnlulltary acL and (!t<mlllf said ptorson{s) fllr Lhtt uses and purpt""'" U ... rein mentiOflfld. IN WlTNr:.:. Wi Irt~FOF. I tidY" h .. "'UlIllI ""l my ha.KI ... xl drrixml my official seal UMO day ami YfI;:Jr firlOt above wei: t.Hr •. ~ndl.¢~r(~Ir~L~.r:S~L~"L:. .. t!'o~r-:-washlngLon. rM};idillg at i I I I N , EXHIBIT "A" RENTON VOCAIIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LEGAL DISCRIPTIOH Block. 16A. 17. 18. 19. and 20 of the Plat of Renton Highlanus No.2. Renton. Washington. according to the plat thereof. recorded In Yol~ 57 of Plats. pages 92 to 98 Inclusive. Records of King County. Washington together with vacated streets. Iv \: PUOEr PDWER EASEMENT ORIGINAL .. ,.....s .. __ '" 000 DoUor II1JIDJ uod __ -. ....... .-pc alwbIdI 10 borobr ., • 1 • KIHG COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403. a municipal corporation ~ I!oroioJ. borobr ___ ODd __ .. PIJCI!1' 80UND POWER • LJGHr CXlMPAHY •• W __ ....... llwrcr--bonia). ...... __ .. ,_.~_ .......... ...s ....... loIIowbIr __ roo! ...-I'" ~ -J ID Jt~ng eoa.ty. W~ Block l6A of the corrected Plat of Renton· Bighlande No. 2 aa recorded in Volume 57 of Plata, PBq8S 92 to 98, incluaivee Located in the SOuthwest quarter of Section 9 f Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., King COunty, Washinqton. 6.00 86/01/03 REeD F C&ISHSL ."*6,.00 : _nOlI: =>C:'1'll =PSl!Il!ll FILCO FC; :lECO?D .U REQUEST OF: F' .. '·:i ~""-.:::l . n. '. _ . . -: C:V:SI~r4 r"'i:c.~T h.: .. -'.'::: ~'-Gr;;. BELLEVUE. YlA5rl;riGTON 98009 K IHC CCIJHTY EXCISE TAX PAID JAHS 1986 EOB5B586 ;- 55 i; ~ w '" ~ ~ z == ~~ . CD en BmopI._ ... _ ... _ ....... c:r-~ ............. __ dIoI...-al ... "-'1 liiio '1tI;IIl aI Wrt' IooNIDI __ • _ A right of way t ... (10) feet in width baving five IS) feet of auch width Oft eacb aide of the centerline. described aa followal 1. Beginning at a point of intersection of the Westerly exten- .ion of Bortberly margin of H.E. 7th Place and the ... Urly I'argin of IIonroe Avenue H.E., thence Weoterly a dbtance of 11 feet to the terminuo of thio centerline deocription. 2. Beginning at a point of intereaction of the Westerly ""ten.ion of the SOuth margin of H.E. 6th place and the Westerly margin of Monroe Avenue M.B., thence We.terly a distance of 3S feet to the terminu. of thi. centerline daocription. '" .. " !!! '"' " " , ;;. ~ • ~ 3. CClallDltbcing at the point of intersection of the veaterly exten.ion of the northerly margin of N.E. 6th Street and the westerly margin of Monroe Avenue N.E.; thence southerly along 8aid weaterly matgin a di.tance of 18 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, thence 8Ou~.terly a distance of 70 feet to a point 40 feet Bouth of .. 14 .aterly extension of the northerly margin ·:;)f N.E. 6th Street and to the terminus of said centerline de.crl~tion. I. ""'-" c:.-..... _ ... 1fIIO .. __ ...... ..p-.... __ ""_0NI ....... and 3 pole. _ ... ODd '._"'1IIjIII alW., ....... _ 011-,. .. _____ . z. _c:r-..... _ ... rtpoal_ ..... Rl;blalW.,_ .... _ ... "-.. .-c:.- .. _ltIr1;ht1_.fIIV'Idod. .... c:.-..... " .. _ ... ..,..-. ..... "-'1_ ....... _ aI MId rtpo aI_ ........ - R-2223 B130419 J{J-38 235-33, 34, 35, 36 Palcel -::-~'~.; ". :<;~0>~':<-: :.: ., .. ' :'I {-',' :~.'-,_:- :,.;.- J. ~Jal.a.QCnaIor_ .... rfIbt""'''''RJablofW'''''IIIY''''-'''''' _oil' ...... ' wIIb 1iIo ....... horablll'llllCd. .... lIdod. .... CnaIor _ ... _ .. _lOla ... rbulldlos .. -.......... lOt .... RJabI r4 W., oad GruIor _ cIo DO biallb!lwIdIIo .., i0oi of em-_',I..wllos wi_' Cnmeo', prior wrt_ -. .. So ,ODd AooIpo. 11>0 rfIbto ODd oNfpliMo of dIo porIi .. _ ............ boooIiI of ODd bo biDdIJII_ ".IFtcUYe r .GDd ...... DATED dill 19th day of _"pe",eemb~2!e",r:..... ____ , 11 ~ , . GaAN1'OII KING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403, am~ By. ~,.jJ~ Woahingtcn, ns14l.ng at ~::::.:.:::ON::... __ _ SEIIE-GRADE R£LEASE ----~ __ Ma_r_c_h __ 4 _________ 1~ _ co Renton VocaLonal Technical Institute Additions dnd Modernization Autanotive Tect.ool"gy Attached Legal Descriptio" 86/03/12 RECI) F CRSHSL '. " 6.00 sai~ property situated in King County, Washington; for and In consideration of a 10996 D permit tc ~onstruct a side sewer to connect these premises to the City Sewer Main at less than mini~Jm grade of 2S according to City of Renton Ordinance 1552 and as ~ amended by Ordinance 1727 u-do hereby agree to Indemnify and save harmless the City of Renton from all future ~ damages resulting from such connection. ~ THIS AGREEMENT shall be a covenant running with the land and shall be binding CO upon all parties and their heirs and assigns forever. my hand and Suiieri~~~~~~U~::::::::2.-(SIEAL _________ (SEAl) _____ (SEAL) _________ ,(SEAl) ~~lbO~F~~aNGTOH ~ .. On this .!!!!L.day of March 19~, personally appeared before me _______ _ to to be the individual described in and who executed the within Instru- ment' acknowledge that he signed and sdaled the same as hi. free and voluntary act and aeea for the uses and purposes therein mentloned;-.-"~----­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed ~" ~~ficlal seal the day and year In thi's certificate first tbove written. , ·d ,,_ -'t,. ,(1 • __ CORPORAiE FOR": STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss On this ____ day of _______ , 19 __ , before me personally appeared, _____ _ to me known to be the ------------------------------;;o"f-t.,h:-:e'""corpor~ t i on tha t execuTte"'aT"%ti:t:"h'="e "'w"'l"Tth"'lr:n:-- Instrument, arid acknowleage the sala Instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the use. an~ purposes therein mentioned, and each on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument and ~hat the seai affi.ed Is the corporate seal of said corporation. 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""111",_. ao,. ,.,,1 ... 1.,1, .... crl ...... f.II ..... All that. portion of Blocks 16A and 18 and of vacated -L-Street, Correetea Plat, Renton Highland.s No.2, according tn the plat thereot recorded in volame 57 of Plate, pages 92 to 98 i:lcluflive, recori':s of ltinlj Count,y, Washington, lyinq within ::seven strips of land fifteen feet in wi~th, being 7.5 feet on each side of the 8even folleving described ~enterline!l: Commencing at the monument at the centreline interaectivn of Kirkland A~enue N.B. with N.B. Seventh ~trep.t; thence S 3· 1Q- 49· B along said centreline of klr~land Avenue N.E. 319.70 feet to • monument markinq the centreline of N.E. J~ft~r8on Street, thence S O· 2:9" 23" E .slang 8a14 centreline of KiI:klan4 A,,-enU8 N.E. 110.00 feet, thence N 89-30" 37" E 30.00 f'!'et to the Gaat ,.argin ot Kirkland Avenue N.E. and t.he T,"us Point of aeginninq, thanee continuing N 89· 30" 37" B 23n.00 feet to a point her~inafter r6ferr~ to a8 point wA", thenoze eor.tiruin; N' 89· 30" 37w B l2.50 fe.t to a point hereinafter referred t"') oa poinc "B"; thence continuing N 89g 30" 37" B 18.46 feet; thence S 45-19~ 23-B 85.62 feet, thence S O· 2'" 23· B 161~92 feet to • point heceinafter referred to as point "C·; thence cont~nuing S O· 29" 23". E 236.08 fe&t tc a point hereinafter laJtrerreci t.o as point -0", .thence 'n 89. 49-13" E 20~92 feet t.o a point hereinartec referr64 .to .a point ·S-: tbence "continuing N 89· 49~ 13-B 146.00 feet to a point hereinafter referred to aa point. "Y"~ thence continu.ing N 99-49" 13" E 7.17 feet to the west lIarqin of Monroe Avenur. II.E. 3n~ the ea.terly terminus of this centerline: ALSO, beginning at aforesaid point -A-and running thence S O. 2~~ 23" B 47 feet to the southerly terminus of this centreline, ALSO, beqinning Oit aforesaid point "8" and running t.hence • O· 2'" 23-W 17.5 feet to the northerly terminus cf t.hi. ~~ntrel!r.e; ALSO, beginning at aforesaid point ·C" and running tnence • ag.30" 37" B 19.5 feet to the easterly terminus of this centrel!n.: ALSO, b.!tginni!:.q at aforesaid point "0" and running thene. SO. 29- 23· B 52_5 feet to the southerly terminus of this centreline, ALSO, beginning at afore-SLid point -8" And running thenee SO-10- 47" E 15 feet to the southerly terminu8 of this centreline, ALSO, beginning tt bfor:-esaid point -r. and ru..'U\ing thence • O· 10" 47" W 15 feet to \.!'\P. northerly t.erel! ~U5 of th.is centerline, county of - SD ': ... ::--...... ---:::'~:'-,'-"" " " ~: . .t" ~-- i / }11-82~ I Slid ~retorol'! IIItIItloned !lr.ntH. Its SIl:Ct~SOrs 0" Isslgns. sio,l1 IIt~t F" tnc rli/lt, without p,.l"r notlc~ 01' p",ceedlng It lall, It :uch tlllles is .. , lie .. ~:' r«es,ary b enter upon said .boy, d!Scrl~ld pro"erty for-t~ .. pur~se of constrvct- ;' ill; ... tnt&j~LII. repairIng. slterln, or reconstrJctlnll sud utllltlu. 01' IiIoklllf ,. 1111 eoMectiCIIS therelflth, wlthou~ Incvrrlng Illy It911 obllgltIDl;~ or lhnllity ~. theref"" provided. that such construction, .. Int.lnlnv. r~p.11'11I9. alterl", Dr . ",construction Dr s.ld utilities slltll be .c~l Is"" In such. lM:mer that tM prIYlte.l~rGY~nts e~lstln9 In L~e rlght(s)-of-WlY shill not be d'stu~~d or d_Itd, tile)' will lit replaced In IS good. co".inloll II Litj WI" l_dl.t,11 IItfor. the property wes entered upon by the Gr.ntee. i~ J. S i~ I~ !~ I I I I The trantol' shall (uily UIt .nd ~Joy the .foredestrl~ pr~IJes. Incl~I"9 the right to ret. In the right to use the surfete of SlId rlght-Df-~.y If such use does not interfer, ~:th Installation and .. Inten.nc. 0' the utilltl.s. ~er, the grin tor shall not erect buildings or structl ,loyer, liIlder Dr .cross V •• rlght-o'-lIIy during the e~fst'nce 0' such utilities. Tills ,u .. nt. shill be I covenant I'IIIInlng with the lind and shall be blndllli on tile Grantor, Ills 'lICcesso,s, h.l,s Ind ISslgns. GrantorS coyenlnt thlt tlley • .., tilt llwful _,rs of th. lbo" ~rop.,.tles and that they ha" a good and l .. fIIl '~to •• ICIIU thIs agrEtlllnt. ~'It Ind ______ _ _________________________ .and ________________________ _ ________________________ ~.nd ______________________ _ ________________________ ~.M ________________________ _ STATE OF IIASIIIIIGTOII coum OF IeIIlC , ss • . I, the :llldtrslgn~_. I notary ~b1fc: In .M 'or the Slatt 0' VlShtng:.on ........ , certify that 011 this ~y of?n&+ a .l:1p.r ..... ,.l1y appeared ~ore -ti.q, £ bIJ-.s 0 ; " and ;, __________________________ ___ IM _____________________ ,;, ____________________ __ I and ; to .. tnNI to be Individual (I) deserl'" In and iihO ,.,cuEta tIii fort90lng InsEnant. 1'IIl Icknowledgec! thltr:.:~b~j.~:.'TI",_.=. sIgned and Silled the s ... IS fr" and yohmtary let anc! .itTor £Iii nil IIId purpoltS therein aentlortl1l. ~~.. I i~~ -~ ",ro '" =-.~.. D ~...... ~ ... ~ ! .> ..•. \ .... ,;.:.: ..• '. I ~./.I'''''~. -. -. i'¥-;;-;;,)Jt'W' '~." ;""~~. .~.~;-'''''', , ..... i::u_.o~ ..... •.....•. :: . ", ~" ." .... 100\. .., ......... ,.". ~ \' ---- \ I @ ® , >--' I ,. ~ ~8 H ~ ",-I <J •. <I)" ,- o. ". "",;,,,,,,, -'.- u • " ,.to • "", , ... ' i(§) ~ ;1.'1' .JI'" ; -.. /'. , . . , : ~ , . ' • ~ . :'.-"" }\ .... .:.~ ..;; ':, , .~ .. " , " .: ...... -... . ", ---.-.-,",,,: --,c-_"""< .... 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HHHl!.l THIS I NSTRUHENT I marie thh2!..dll' of'_..;S:;c~p:;t:;e:;mbc=:;r~ ________ 19-!L; by .nd be twclllnRen ton School Cis t. t 04 0 J .nd, _;C::ic:t~y~o:.:f:....;R::;e:;n:;.t:;o:;n:.:.... _________ _ _______________________________ ond. ___________________________ ___ __________________________ ~.nd __________________________ _ _______________________________ .• nd, __________________________ ___ herelnilfter CllIed U!;r.ntorl,," •• nd '''e CITY OF' Il.EHTON, • Hunlc::lp.l Corpor.tlon of Kln~ County, Washington, twI"lnlfter celled IlCir.ntee'I, VITNESSETH: Th:.t uld Gr."tods). for and In cons I elerat Ion of the sum of $;:1:':'~0:10,=-:t:"'= p.ld by Crantee, Ind etl'ler .... Iu.ble cons.lderltlon, do by 't"h,. • ..,,".-=p~re::.".c:n..,t.,.,-.-g::c'''.::n::t,...-;:b:-.~'g;;".:;,;;n;-• ..J,ell. convey, and warr.nt unto ,ne slid Crlnlec, Its succeuon .nd Issign', an usement for public utilities (Including water lind ,..,,,,) with neCtuary appurtenanc.e, over, tnrough, ICrou .rod upon the following described property In King County, ~.'hln9ton, mere partl~ul4rly described .1 rollowl: All that portion of Dlocks 16~ and IS and of vacated "L· Street, Corrected Plat~ Renton Highlands No.2, accordinq to the plat thereof recorded in volume 57 or Plats, pages 92 to 98 inclusive, records of King County, ~shinqton, lying, within a strip of land fifteen feet in width, being 7.5 ~ct on each side of the following described centerline: N o a') N N ~ tZl tZl Commencing at the monument at the centreline intersection of Kirkland Avenue H.E. with N.E. Seventh Street. thence S 3° 10' 49-E alonq said centreline of Kirkland ~venue N.E. 319.70 feet to a monument marking ttl'"' centreline of N.C. Jcffet'so~) Street; thence S O. 29' 23-E along said centreline of Kirkland ~venue N.C. 110.00 feet; th~n~~ N 89-30' 37-E 300.96 feet: thence S 45-29' 23" E 85.62 f~~~; thence S 0° 29' 23-E 398.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continuinq S 0° 29' 23-E 33.10 feet: thence S 36° 00' 00" E 99.50 feet; thence S 00° 29' 23" E 326.50 feet; thp.nce S 44° 3D' 37-W 94.16 feet to the north margin of that 60 foot wide casement as described under Ring County Auditors Pile No. 5410649 and the terminu~ of this centreline description; Situnt~ in the City of Renton, Coun~y of King, State of Washington • ..... ' ... ' .... ~ •• 0(,1 '" E;;' -,;0 ~.-< <'> '" ~~.~ ~ .. '" "" " ... ~;"I:..".' :;; ~.~~~.~ C'O , . ., :r .',: ~~;. '" ~ ... ' !!; FILED FOR mOHO AT REQUEST Of IIIJiC[ Of !HI t:Ill CIW lImN MIINrofIiI! 8llIG. ., UElI-I .", 7·· Z ~·o Vo"" "'" " ::::- .,; " .. .. ... 2III1W III SD. - RlJlJDN. WI 9l1li55 '- _. Said heretofore mentioned grantee, Its successors or aSSigns, sh.lI have . the right, wtthout prior notice or proceeding at lAW. at such times IS ~y be necesury to enter upon tl1d above described property for the purpose of construct-ing, maintaining. repairing •• 'tertn~ or reconstructing said utilities, or making any connections therewith. wtthout incurring any legal obligations Dr liability therefore. prDvidpd, that such construction, maintaining. repairing, alterin9 or reconstr~ctton of said utl1ttfts shall be accomplished in such a manner that the private improvements existing tn the rtght(s)-of-way shall not be disturbed or dilllaged. they will be replaced In as good a condition as the} were iMedlately before the property WAS entered upon by the Grantee. The Grantor shall fully U$C and enjoy tl1~ .fcredescrtbed premises, includtno the right to retain the right to use the surface of said rlght·of-way 1f such use does not tnterfere with installation and ~fntenance of the utilities. However, the grantor shall not erect bufldings or structures oyer. under or across the right-of-way during the existence of such utllities_ Thls easement, shall be • coven.nt running with the land and shall be binding on the Grantor. his successors, heirs and a5$190s. Grantors coyenant that they are the a ful o...,·n tht above properties afld thilt they have a good and lawful right xecut ement. -{~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ .nd __________________________ ___ ______ ~ __________________ ~and ________________________ ___ ____________________________ ~and __________________________ ___ C) and ~ ------------------------C) O'l N ·N ~ 'XJ 'XJ CORPORATE FOR/i: STATE OF ~?b. ) COUNTY OF 1"'1J'7r---------1 S5 On this ~ day of 'rtl..c-.".ku ,lgl'J'before me, the undersigned, a Notary publlcnana for the t te 011.~1 duly coamissioned and S...,ONl personally appeared Gar. F. kf;hI~ an to me known to be the --4-and I resper::Uvely. of ~,.e ..vt:.l3 the corporation that exer::uted the fore- going lnstN01ent, and ac no..., e ge t e uld 1nstrument to be tile free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. for the USie~ and purposes therein mentioned. ind on oath stated that j\k.:.o-authorhed to execute the said 1u·;trument and thllt the seal affbed h t e corporate seal of said corpora.tion. WITNESS ~y hand and official seal nertto afrixed the day and year in this certlffcate .bove wrltten. UEII-2 b , r·· .. _-_ .. , .. -.. ' ...... . . .. ___ ........ ----..,.-"""-.1_- , .w 0: -~ ~ ... <0 ~ ,~ ,~ -< :> ,0- W -0: ,~ , 5~ ~w' , 0 • , :!:: -, -, I ,,-. en WllEN H£CORDEO RE'ilJRN TO; om« of lhe Clly Clerk Renlon Munl:irW DuUdlnjt 200 MW A"~_ ~h Renlon, WA 980S~ o • UU!itks fA.SEM~NT l'rofW rile ~ W -2' &14 I ~cI Tu An-ounl ". J1:3l&-.N"J!R_ nns INsmUMENT. made thb ....2,Lday o(_ ... M"a"'r ... c ... b _____ 19 92 by and between nr Rohert C Roberts and (rbM,.....,-'""'~.)~." nonton Technical College ____ _ 2nd and and hereinafter caUcd ·GruHor(s),-and the: em OF RENfON, ::l MunlclpaJ Corpor.ation of King County, Washington. hereinafter called -Grantee.· Th::It ~d Grantor(s). for '-I1d in consfdc:raUon of rhc 3um of S ,..,' ~o"n,-:-_...,._.....,-,_:-:-:c­ p:1id by Gr:.\l'Itce, and other valu:able consldc:n.tion, receipt oiwh1ch is hereby :lcknowJcdged, do by thc"sc presents, gr:mt, b:ug:lin, :leU, convey, and w:unnts unto lhl!: s;tId Gr.uttcc, its 5UCCC~Ors and asSJcn~, :m c:a.scmcnt for public utilltic (L"lduding water and sewc:r) with nccc:s5;I.ry "ppunenances o'o'cr, through, across and upon the [ollowlng described property (the right-o(-w:lY) in King County. Washington. more particularly dCKribcd 3.5 foUows: * Exhibit A .. Exhibit B ·~ .. rwa:/\It'I.I"""I"lI"'" l/IHdlcs F..uctnml StM:o:1 I till j. .. 25.;10 .. ~-----.--.- , w ~ @ ~ - ~ ~ 5 0 .... 'z w ",: "" 0'-' 00 Q :> -w z , .... :--'0 > , .... ,~ -< cc :> "" en w CoD -z = , .... , 00 :Q C'-l ' .... , ~ ,w · , < ('.,., • en "" · . o .. For the purpose of constructing. reconstructing. insbUing, repairing. rcpl:;.cins. cnJ:J..tging, opcr.aUng and m!l.inuining utilities ~d utiIJty pipelines, includinG. but not UmJtcd to, w:tter, sewer and stann dr:lin:::lgc lines, (osc(hcr with lhe: right of ingrC'!S5 :tnd cgf'C:U theretO without prior institution or any suit or proceedings of uw :and without incurring any Ic:g:ll oblig.3tion or liability therefore. FoUow1ng the initial construction of its facilities, Grnntcc Imly (rom time (0 time construct such 3ddition:ll facilities :u. it may require. TIlis easement is gr.tntcd subJect to the {oUowlng (emu; 2nd conditions: I. TIle Gl":lntce s:-u.U, upon complction of :my work Within UIC propcny coverc:d by the .easement, restore the surface ofthc,e;L~mc:nt, :and :::loY private: improvements disturbed or dc:.troyed during execution or the work, :lS nearly as praeliCloble to the condition lhey were in lmmedl:ucty before commencement of the work or entry by OlC G~tee. 2. Gr.mlor shaH rcl.:llJ1 the right 10 use the sun2lec or tJlC ~semcnt :lS 10ng:l5 sueh usc docs not interfere with the cscmcnt ri&llts granted 10 the G~nlee. Grantor shall nOl, however, have the right to: :1. Ercc( or mainUln.my buiJdings or structures within the c~menl: or 0. Plant trees, shrubs or vegeuUon h.aving decp root paltems Which may C2USC duruge to or intcrfere with the utilJUcs to be placed wlUlln the: casement by the Gr;1nteci or c. Develop, bnd.sc:ape, or beautify the: casement :lte:l in my W2Y which would unrcuon;ably Increase: the: costs to the Glollllee or restoring the c:LScmcnt :uo :lnd ;any private improvcmenls therein. d. No disglng, IUfUlcUng, or other form of conslrucUon activities shall be done on thc property which would disturb lhe c~mpaeUon or unearth Gr.mtc:c's f.:aciUli~ on the right~r·W3y. or end:angcr the latel"21 support. facilities. c. No bbsUnC jhaU be done within fifteen (15) feet ofthe right-of·way. 111is casement sh:U1 run wjth the land described herein. and Sh3U be binding upon the partlcs, thek heirs, successors in intercst and assisns. Grantors covenant lhallhey ate the b.wful owner.; of the above properties wd th3( they have :I good :Ltld uwful right to execute Ullc; :lgrtement. S~@.t~Of Gr.1nt2::: --C:2,-f:,.L---PKP. C:7~~ ~7 ""7 pres jdent :lOd .nd :md and UUID;NTAnys fORM Of ACfiNQWllPGDlfHT STATE Of WASHINGTON ) ) 55 COUNTY Of KING ) I certify that I know or have salisf.:aClory evidence that Robprt C RMerts and -:-:-::-:--:--:----c ~il'.ncd this instrument, on onh stated lhat he/she/they w!IS/were .:authorizcd to execute thc instrument and 3cknowledgcd il ;\S the nresident and of Renton Tecbn;Ci!l College to be the free .:and voluntary act of such p:J.ny/~nics for the' uscs O1nd purposes mentioned in th /1_.,1"'"' ........... ..-.1"'1-1/ ... ..,1"'" NOLal)' Public in :Uld for the St:ltc .:J ofWashing:on residing:lIt ~.,.IU 7;0 <1 ~" ,.7, ...... My appointment expires: rJ ' ,j I' Ii" r; lIell'lin !:A.-cmrnl ShO::cll ur l C ..... T"'nLlrFl1ml .~ ·':":l.:C:OI ~ :: ;; e ~ = ~ ~ ~ < ~ ~>-~'" w ~:o: ~=> ~u ~o '" ~ .w " ~ .... ,"-:0 ~ , .... =~ -< => :0' w -" : .... ex:: J :C> Ol , .... , = ,w = , ~ < = J <'.J "" LD -" = "-Ol HEBRANK AND ASSOCIATES o • ,\11><:11 J. Hcl>rolnL. 1'1 S Jlln 1'. Warlen, I'I.S Professional Surveyors 0 C~ntrnl11uilc.lin~, Suite 355, 81O-.1rd t\\'CIH1C 0 SC:lulc, \VA ~lQ..1 0 (:W6H4i-li29 EXHIBIT A 150 May 1. q'H File No. 'H02Q An easement ior water line purposes under, OV~r. across .and throuqh all that portion of Block 1bA and ~acated Fifth Avenue North in Corrected Pl.at of Renton Highlands No_ 2, ac~ording to plat thereot recorded in volume 57 ot Plats, page9 92 to 9B inclusive. records of King County. Washinqton, lying within a 30 foot wide strip of Idnd which is 15 f~et on ~ach side of the c~nterline of a 10" water Ilne. which centerline be~ins at a point on the we~terly line of Monroe Avenue N.E. lying North O' 10' .t7" West 823. 46 f~et from the ~outhe.a'5t corner" o'f Bloc.k 20, said Corrected Plat aT Renton Highlands No, 2 and r"uns the~ce North 87-50' 51" West 177.86 fe&t to the westerly terminus of this 30 toot wide easement at a pOLnt hereinafter ~eferred to as point "A"i TOGETHER WJTH an easement 101' water line pu~po~es under, over, ~c.~oss and th~ough all that ~ortlon 01 Block 16A, Block !q, Slock ~O. vacated F'l'fth AvenuE::' NO ... th, ,;no vacated "L" Street, .all HI Cor~ected Pl~t at Renton Hignlands No_ 2, according to plat thereat recorced Ln Volume 57 of Plats. pages q2 to 98 inclusiv~. records of King County, o.Jasnington. lyin; \Onthin .a 15 foot. wide stri~ 01 land Wllich i~ 7.:5 fGlet on each side 01' a centerline descrLbed a, follows: Beginning ~t a point lying North 2' 09' 09" East 2.~O fe~t 'from .afored~5crib(;d point "A"; thence I"orth 87' 50' 51" West 17.96 feet; thence North Q50' 00' 00" We·~t J.1.79 feet: thence ~JEST 204.5 feet tc Cl point her'ein.a1ter referred to a.s point "8"; thence contlnuinC'J (.jEST 40.50 feet to a point hereln.alter referred to as pOlnt "C"j th~nce conti:"luing WEST 54.00 T~et to tho w~sterly tC'~minuo;, of this 15 foot wi.de easernent olt 11 point on thp. westerly 1 ine of .J,forC?S.i1ld Block 19 lying North O· ;::q' :::," l<Jest 107.36 feGt ~rOm :.he r'o~the~ly uno of d 251.l1 foot ~~oius curve in sa1d wes~erlt 11ne; ALSO .J, side 01 "B" ~ dl&t~~c~ of ~4.5 f~et; ALSO ,.) thirty font ~."ltle "i1."'~m'?nt being l~.O ~oet on ~~ch ~ld~ 0' ~ ~Qnt~~lino which runu SOUTH trom nTorn~ald pOLnt "C" a distdnce 01 ~2,~ fl~et; -... ..... :;,------'.-25 , (= '.' , " >; 12 iJ t. .. !:~ Ii; (.:: (~ "l !., ['1 ~, f~J d, r '. " l ~; Ii' i·~!. P i':: ·',)1 1.. .. l'7:' l~ (·1 I:" ~~ <1 ~ ,.'j ~t • '1 i = ., ~ ; c ~ - ~ , < " ">-,,, ~ "" 0" "U "0 0 , -~ '" ~o- C"-<0 >->0- ,~ -<C " ,0- ~ . ", ,0-CC , :0 01 ,0-~ , ,w ,0 = C , "-, "" ...., .-c:::> .' "-, , 01 o • 70GETHER WITH ,,)11 edsement ~Ol-Wdt.er 1in8 ~urooseo; IJnder, ave,-, ~cr·oss dnd through all t~~t ;ortion of Gloc~ 16~. Glock 19, Block :0, '/uc.at£>d Fifth ~'venue !-Ior!::', ,.nd vo'Icato::>d "'_" Str"r:-P.t., )11 in C.::jr·rp.cted Plat of Rpl1tCln ii,lqhlilno~ Uo.:. "cccrdlng to plat th~n:~cf recorded in 'Joluml,' ~7 r.JT Pl.lt:., ;Ja{)es 92 tc '"8 inr:1U51v'£'. records of ~i~g County, W~snlnqton. !Ylng withIn ~ 15 ioot wid& "'trip 01 lclnd "ihieh i';t -:,5 ~"'et en e",C~\ side of .~ ':t'?ntl"'r:ilne describ~d as fol~ows: ComlJlenCl.nQ dt "~ .1I0r.um(?nt l~ c.;.se in th~ cC'ltC'?,.-l i'-·e Of K1.r!.:land ~vl?rlUe N.C:. m"'''':'lnl1 :h9 nor-tl"lp.aslerly terrr,lnus of a cur-va 1n s ... ic: '~tr""et n.)Vl.r.o " r·'\Oiu'i of ~21.11 ;(?E't, :;;'Lid mGnument in Co«S,"" l'l1n9 ,:;noro'!lmatelv 75:) f~E't nort.h aT t:h~ c~nt.erllne of S,E. l:Sth Strael. ~n~ 1rcm wnich terminus of curve thE' tanoent center'lina 01 I<.:irlland Aver.lJe N.E. bedrs North O· ~9' ~3" West: thenca SQu;:hl<lE'sterly along the ar'C at <;;did cur'vl? An ,'lrc Clsti1tlce 01 -l8.": 'f~et tnrou~h II centr .. ~l .iI1qle of 12' ,_ ";-;l": t:""j~f"IC~ North 88' :;0'00" E3St 30,75 i~et:1') tr,e we3I:e'-!'/ :ln~ aT ",Tcr"?SoJid Bloc~; 19 .:.r,O the T,'ue POlr,t or SeoJnn!nQi tn\!'nc~ contlnuin~ ,'lor '.;:1"1 30 .)1,)" E.lst :,2:.:5 f~~tl ';h,=n-:::I! !"-;Jl"'th '.3' :,,)' O!)" Ib.O~"l te~ti thence North I' (,II)' (!O)" \.Jest 4.vO t~et 88' oOlnt t",r.r~i.not:er ,';:?T<:,I"'I"''''d to ,'~ CClnt "0": contlnUl.nr. (-lo!"~I' !-',"; ,,~" :"P.'st ll9,:!6 fPoet thence :0 t hI? nOI"'t.herly the tirst 3\) foot 'jl::l~ .?';'SHJmnnt ';;'-=Q~~nt ::l~SC~l(\P.C n~rlHnl ALSO iI t'Jr. ioOt ,"l.lr,. .,?,;';,e,T\~nt llt~lr,g j.(;O reet on o?.JCI, 51.Ce 01 ., cGntPl"iin"" '~;HCh runs ,'~[ll"'th 8'=j'" (;l)' ,:'to" cus.t :'I"'O:tl afo~~O~s.crlO&C ~~~~[ "0" ~ alst~nc~ o! ::.00 f'~e~. TOGETHER l<Ji'iH ,.n ,-'ilS"';',llE'nc ;I.'~' ....... (il'1'" :l"'-,? nur'oo£(;o!' unC81"', O .... ~I"', ~c~OSS 8nd ~~"a~0h ~lt ~nat ~ar'l~on Q~ D!cch ~~~ ~na ,~c~te~ Fifth Avp.nu~ iJC'"th in i::,.-:·'?c':.cd ~ltlt ::r !1(mtcn Hil')hl.'lnds i\lo. :. :H.:co~ding to plut Lh~rC'l(')t'C' 1';~c-::I'f1~d 1n 'Jolume -:'7 Of p!clts, pdges '~: to <;>8 incluSl','.:o, .-,:,co.-c"" of ",Lng County, \'Jasnington, lYlnq ,.,jthln Cl 15 ioot \~Lde strip :): 1.,r,o. 'Jesc"10ea as fC)llo\~Sl CommemcinC) oJ.t tt-C' ,lbo'/':' a~cr!:'SolJ.d pa~nt "A"; !;hl~n.::t:' ~O\Jth 67-59' ~l" E.lst .1 dist.:lnce 01 ~.:-.: 'S'e-;: o:.t"'~nc:e Nor-th 09" oq" East ~ dlDtilnc:o il.:? foct to th~ centrellM~ of oln e)clsting I-Iater llne: t~.?nl.:\!, i~o,.tt"l .1.1" ::0' 37" ~,)<;.t .,lonq 9~ld eM1~ting wa'.;:~1" !in.~ "~ ~:$t~nce ~.,): 1Qot tu tho '~~rt~ 1 ine 01 ,:; 60 foot ~,idC' <::~;:'''rTjf:'nL :,0;; ·:!;;.· .. crlb02C U.'H:le,' Kin') Count·, Al,.'dltorc; tll.:o ,"l,r..i:l01'" ~;'Il"·/.l,J'1, 7,0 ':.:"It;-tl""-,I:' ;1Cl!nt OJT beqlntl!""'I): '~hpnce CG;'ltln'l~nCl ':or:.:t~. :." ,":0' S,c;,t. .1 lor,,) "aici C"\i=:'li:~q ... 4't0'-:~,".) :; ':r.t..Ii .. F.:' r:; :,;~ rr>;,>l: ::~'r!nc(? :;ou~n .15" ~9'::." :::')~I.: ~, ·lLCit •• no:.: ,,: '.!:' -"":': .. t',.~nr:~ 30ut'·, ,~.:. '.:.1' :~7" \·tl?<,,;t p.!r'.'ll 1,-:01 .~l::t\ :'n:') "'.'!"'~t~r,ll .," •• t,,,,' !:!lo:' ,I d~!;I:",nr:r.' (If ~,O il"'I:; tt'enc" ~Jol"t.h .1:',' ::?'~::" 'Jf~:;t. , '~l'lt."no:'? ;If I'.; fC'Ci't, t,":l t:',F-;-:~\j~ D,):nt r:>' t""rtinn:nn. ,1' _ .' r~ ;. ~ ':'. :-; I;; n i'~ 11 i:: d ~ , i!~ ;i.~ :.j I' ,., ~J .~~ I: • i,j II " f,1 I~ (, Ii ,~ b~ !1 I' :~~ I" :",1. • H ri . r: . 'I i ,I I, ~ :1 ji j => z : . HEBRANK AND ASSOCIATES o .. , Alt-ert J. Ht'branL PlS Pro{cssion01i Surveyors 0 Central Buildjn~, Suite 4 0 2 81O·3rd Avenue 0 Seattle. \VA 98104 0 (20G)-447·1729 u "\ 7J-*i.l=?S" ~; ..I.. , , li.XHII3IT 8 WATER EASENENT Sw 1,4 <f-ZS-S o .. •• ,oo -,., J£ c4_1!"- ~ ~ .; ~ .. ~ • ... ~ .. .,. 81;"' .. e&J 15 >lay 1991 File No. 91024 iii ::! ~ <l: " ~ ~ ~ 25:-: 10 • . - I j • • I .' ... , .. '."'11111 I' . • • • KNOW ALL PERSONS BY tHESE PRESENtS. Tbat the Grantor, Renton School District No. 403, for and in consideration at mutual benefits, conveys and quit claima to the stata of Washington, State Board tor Community and Technical COlleges (Renton Technical College), actlnv through the Dapertmant of General Administration, the following described real estate. and any atter-acquired interest therein, Situated in Kin; County, 1n the State ot Washington: Blocks 16A, 17, la, 19 and 20 of tbe Plat of Reneen "Highlands Ho. 2, Rencon, Hashington, accordIng to the plat thereof, recorded In Volume S1 of Plata, pages 92 -98 Inclusive, Records of Kinq COunty, Washington subject to streets, roade, easements and right-ot-way at record. By acceptance of this deed, the Grantee accepts the obligation for perfo~in9 any continuing or outstanding mitiqatlon conditione impo8ed on the Grantor by the City of Renton or any other entity by reason of any development of the herein conveyed parcel of land, whether past, present, or future. This covenant shall run with the land. DATED this ~ day of _-=-J;:;un::;o=-_-, Renton School District No. 403 On behalf of the State of Walhlnvton, the undersigned accepts the above described property, this deed, and its conditions. Deputy DJrector, Department ot General Administration EXecutive Director, state Board for Technical and Community Colloqes -1- • o o . CI CI • -- , . f . • • • \ " ., I , ", .' • • .' '. I- "-• • • l , I .J \ . .. • • I .' STAT& OF WASHINGTON ) 188. county ot Kinq ) On this :.:f-I'&. day ot ;}tu:.c._ , 1993 before me personally appeared Dr. Gary Kohlwea and s81d person acknowledged that he signed this Jnstrument, and on oath stated that he was authorJzed to execute the lnstruaent and acknowledqed it 88 the Superintendent at the Renton School District No. 403 to be the tree and voluntary act of such party for the UseS and purposes mentioned In tho instrument. In Witness Whereof I have bereunto 8et my band and affixed .Y offlcial seal the day and year first above written. STA'I'& OF WASHINGTON ) ~~_I '88. County 0 t /Q({{!yotV ) on thi8 ~daY ot I/U~ • 1993 betore me peraonally appeared Grant Freder 8 and aala person(sa acknowledged that he 819nod thia instrUMent, and on oath stated that he was autborlaed to execute the instrument and aCknOMledged it as the Deputy Director of the DepartMent of General Adadniatration to be the tree and voluntary act of luch party tor the US8S and purposes mentioned in the Instru.ent • ay otflcial e.al the day NOTARY -2- '. , .~ \ '. I · .. - i Sf ATE OF WASHINGTON County ot :a"e(tl.c) 188. I I ......... -... \ . • • .. On thi~ day of cta:t • 1993 betore .. e personally appeared Earl Hal' an said personCs' acknowledged that he signed this instrument, and on oath stated that he W,8 authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the Executive Dlractor of the State Board for Technical and ~n1ty Colleges to be the free and voluntary act of such party tor the uses and purposes ~tloned 1n tbe instrument. In Witness Whereot I have hereunto Bet my band and affixed my otficial soal the day and year first above written. • J -3- ""-:-"':._--- '. '. , \ " ., I , -. " . • • , I · = = c.-, CITY OF RENTON COY II.H Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton W A 98055 Please print or type information Document Title(s): -tee!.. LA1::A-T1O/.J OF'G:::3! R:J6.,-r-Ye ~A""'- Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released: [on page __ of document(s)] Grantor(s}(Last name ~ then first name and Initials): 1.~~IML~ 2. 3. 4. 0 Additional names on page __ of document Grantee(s) (Last name fust, then first name and initials): I. CAT'! oF~ 2. 3. 4. 0 Additional names on page __ of document Legal Description (abbreviated. i.e. lot, block, plat or section. township. range): " . ~~'A,A.~ o Additional legal Is on page __ of document Asswor', Property T81 ParceVAccouDI Number: 722780-0500; 722780-0475; 722780-0425 ; 722780-0450 o Additional legal is on pagc __ of document 1IS91223D01294 PAGE HI OF .... 12/23/1811 14:37 KING COUNTY, UA The AuditorlRecordcr will rely on the information provided on the fonn. The staffwill DOt read the document 10 verify the aCCUl1!CY or completenw of the indexing information provided herein. = = (Y) Renton Technical College DECLARA TION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT Whereas. Renton T echoical College and the following real property in the City ofRcnlon. County orKmg. State of Washington described as Exhibit "A" attached herefb and incorporated herem by reference Whereas. the owners ofuid described propeny desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to LlSC. Now, therefore. the aforesaid owners hereby establish, grant and impose restrictIOns and covenants running with the land herein above dcscnbed with respect to the use by iutl' and Its successors and assigns as follows: RESTRICTIVE COVENANT The above mentioned 30.32 acre site referenced in Exhibit "AM and commonly known as the property al Northenst 4th Avenue between Monroe Avenue Northeast and Kirkland Avenue Northeast and Northeast 7th A venue Will only be used for uses nonnal and incidental toa stale licensed public vocational or technical college_ Other. non-vocationalschooUtechnlcal collesc related uses allowed in IL Zone. as determmed by the Zoning Administrator. shall not be allowed without ac:oDditional usc permit or master site plan approval All uses shall be subject to compliance with local. state orreBional requirements penaining to environmental protection. mcluding but not limited to, air. noise and hazardous waste emissions. DURATION Thl:SC covenants shall NO with the land as tong as this site is In the IL Zone claSSification and the surrounding neighborhood is zoned residential. Any violation of breach of this restrictive covenant may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Coun of King Co:.onty by either the City or Renton or any property owners adjolOlOg subjec~ pro rty who ~vcrscly affected by said breach_ ~ . State or Washington County otKing I certiry that J know or have satisractory eVidence that Jon Pozega is the person Who appeared before me. and said person acknowledged thai he signed 'his Instrument and acknowledged it 10 be his free and voluntary DCI for the uses and purposes menlioned in the inslrument Daled: /.J. -tJ -'19 ?!tWa< 4t<Y/&~y / (S,snature) Executive Assistant (Title) My appointment ex.pires ~ 3000 No'th .... t Fo ... ,Ih St, ... t -Renlon. WA •• 056 ..... ' .&1.5_235_2:\.5: _ ........... , .. "IOn_Ie elc .du Exhibit A Renton Technical College "egal Dess;ription Blocks 16A, 17, 18, 19, and 20 of the Plat of Renton Highlands No.2, Renton, Washington, uccording to the plat thereof, recorded in volume 57 of Plats, pages 92 to 98 inclusive, Records of King County, Washington subject to streets, roads, easements and right-of-way of record. Owner State of Washington, State Board for Community and Technical colleges on behalf of Renton Technical College King County AssessQr's Ascount Number 722-7AO-742S = = rY) c ~ ~\. f-1 fl '=z e\ I-I-f-KY~ ,~e-~ H 1-ll:B '" t::rfA NE -(1 ~ t Ni1111 liS I II lis I 00 ~ ::<1 ~W-I-~ 7TH ~~ r-> IIDt ..--\ ~ III £1 II \ ,,~,:~ ~\.~ ~E~ ~ T:-Sn ~ E : -~ III II IIIIII t\~~~ t--"' c-I-~ ~ =tJ ~:= ! -i ~ 1111111111 ~I ~ IIIIIJ IIII1 I-l.r 1lI.~ F--e--f-':~ __ '1--III I 111 I'I ~ .a. ~-J A'-<. .1.\ "---= r-\../ \ y-r~ N ':::r --\-" ~ -~W+ - / " -L. ) ~ ~ ,,~ --<zrr ~ -~= d. -'::>. '" -r-6 I-~~ tJ -ri ~ - ~ Irs 'TH ! - " r HH L----'/ w z ® LONG RANGE PLANNtoIG + ~ + Dan ErM:lciOft ~ It MocOni •• O. VIlIMw 101 Jo.ly 199~ LANDUSE ACTION FILE # 95-099,R REZONES FILE # GR-5 o 400 800 FROM P-l TO IL 1 1 ---REZONE SITE 1:4800 - - - - - -CITY Ln!ITS PaymentMai:: ''": IT Y 0 F R E NT 0 N 1055 S . Grady W ay Renlon, W A 98055 Land Use Actions RECEIPT Penn it#: LUA05-D41 Rece jJtNun I:Er. ~VELOPMENr PtA (;ITY OF 8ENTO%NING MAR 302005 RECEIVED R05016£B ToialPaym ent 03/.:D,f0J5 04;:::g PM 1,50000 Payee: RenlDn Techn i:::alCo lEge CurrentPaym entM ade 10 tlle F 0 lbw ng llErn s: Trans Account Code [Escription 5010000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review 5020 000.345.81.00.0017 Site Plan Approval Paym ents m ade 1i:Jrtll'E recept Trans Method [Escription Payment Check ACCDuntBamces Trans Account Code 146433 [Escription 3021 303.000.00.345,85 Park Mitigation Fee 5006000.345.81.00.0002 Annexation Fees 5007000.345.81.00.0003 Appeals!Waivers 5008 000.345.81.00.0004 Binding Site/Short Plat 5009 000.345.81.00.0006 Conditional Use Fees 5010000.345.81.00.0007 Environmental Review 5011 000.345,81.00.0008 Prelim/Tentative Plat 5012000.345.81.00.0009 Final Plat 5013000.345.81.00.0010 PUO 5014000.345.81.00.0011 Grading & Filling Fees 5015000.345.81.00.0012 Lot Line Adjustment 5016000.345.81.00.0013 Mobile I-bme Parks 5017000.345.81.00.0014 Rezone 5018000.345.81.00.0015 Routine Vegetation Mgmt 5019000.345.81.00.0016 ShorelIne Subst [Ev 5020 000.345.81.00.0017 Site Plan Approval 5021000.345.81.00.0018 Temp Use or Fence Review 5022 000.345.81.00.0019 Variance Fees 5024000.345.81.00.0024 Conditional Approval Fee 5036 000.345.81.00.0005 Comprehensive Plan Amend 5909000.341.60.00.0024 Booklets/EIS/Copies 5941000.341.50.00.0000 Maps (Taxable) 5954 604.237.00.00.0000 Spec ia I [Epos its 5955 000.05.519.90.42.1 Postage 599B 000.231.70.00.0000 Tax R8'T1 anilg Bamce DLE: $J OJ Amount 1, 500.00 Amount 500.00 1, 000.00 Balance Due .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I EXPIRES 01/23/2006 PREPARED FOR: Renton Technical College 3000 NE 4th Street Renton, WA. 98056-4195 Phone:. (425) 235-5839. Mr. Barry. Baker PREPARED THROUGH: S.M. Stemper Architects 4000 Delridge Way. SW Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98106 Phone: (206) 624-2777 Mr. Jerry. Osborn PREPARED BY: Coughlin Porter Lundeen 413 Pine Street, Suite 300 Seattle, Washington 98101 Phone: (206) 343-0460 Mr. Keith Kruger, P.E. -------------------------------- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page 1012 TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET PART,1 ': 'PROJECT OWNER AND' ' \" ,,'!\, , 'PROJECT ENGINEER; , " ~ , , ' Project OWner Renton Technical College Address 3000 NE 4th Street. Renton WA. 98056-4195 Phone (425) 235-2352 Project Engineer Steve Porter P .E. Company Coughlin Porter Lundeen Address Phone 413 Pine Street. Suite 300 Seattle. WA. 98101 (206) 343-0460 pAR1j3 ',TYPE OF PERMIT APPLICATION ' " '<I, ), ill o SubdiVision 0 Short Subdivision [gJ Grading [8l Commercial 0 Other Community Basin PART. 2\' PROJECT LOCATION ( , " , ',,- AND DESCRIP.TION, ',', ,,' Project Name Renton Technical College -Technology Resource Center Location 3000 NE 4th Street Renton WA 98056-4195 Township 23N Range 5E Section.2 __ Project Size lMQj\C __ Upstream Drainage Basin Size Q AC PART 4' OTHER PERMITS' ' ',l< ,," , , I " : j -;,~;,~. ',,),' • o DOF/G HPA D Shoreline Management o COE404 [gJ Rockery o DOE Dam Safety o Structural Vaults o FEMA Floodplain o Other (NPDES) o CaE Wetlands o HPA Lower Cedar River Drainage Sub-basin (located within the Cedar River Drainage Basin) Lower Cedar River Community Basin 0 River o Floodplain 0 Stream o Wetlands __ 0 Critical Stream Reach 0 Seeps/Springs 0 Depressions/Swales 0 High Groundwater Table 0 Lake [gJ Groundwater Recharge [gJ Steep Slopes __ 0 Other o Lakeside/Erosion Hazard PA'RT7"SO' IL'S"'" ",' ,'j( "'" ',-'.. ", ,,,. "',( " .~,,' ~ ., -~ , i'· ';( .• '" -'., , '," "'" ~;' ".-, ! {,,; Soil Type Slopes Erosion Potential ErOSive Velocities Arents, Everett. SCS 'B' 20% to 25% o Additional Sheets Attached 1/90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I il • • I • Page 2 of 2 REFERENCE 0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ King County Building and Land Development Division TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET LIMITATION/SITE CONSTRAINT o Additional Sheets Attached PART 9,:SITE CHARACTERISTICS " ': ,,' ' ,"')' '; ,'J:, :. ,;' ,:i;'" ,r t MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION r8J Sedimentation Facilities D Stabilized Construction Entrance [8] Perimeter Runoff Control [8] Clearing and Grading Restrictions [8J Cover Practices [8J Construction Sequence o Other o Grass Lined Channel o Tank MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION [8J Stabilize Exposed Surface r.8J Remove and Restore Temporary ESC Facilities [8J Clean and Remove All Silt and Debris ~ Ensure Operation of Permanent Facilities o Flag Limits of NGPES o Other [8J Infiltration Method of Analysis [8J Pipe System [8J Vault D Depression 1990 King County Surface Water Drainage Design o Open Channel D Energy Dissipater D Flow Dispersal Compensation/Mitigation of o Dry Pond o Wetland o Waiver Eliminated Site Storage o WetPond o Stream o Regional Detention Brief Description of System Operations An infiltration system consisUng of sub-grade chambers will be installed to control surface runoff. Facility Related Site Limitations o Additional Sheets Attached Reference Facility LimitaUon o Native Growth Protection Easement Retaining Wall o Rockery > 4' High o Tract o Structural on Steep Slope o Other lora civil engineer under my supervision have visited the site. Actual site conditions as observed were incorporated into this worksheet and the attachments. To the best of my knowledge the Information provided here is aCaJrate. 1/90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Technical Information Report Maintenance/Oassroom building Renton Technical College Coughlin Porter Lundeen Project No. C990308-05 March 10, 2005 Table of Contents Section Page I. PROJECT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................... 1 EXISTING DRAINAGE AND SITE CoNDITIONS ........................................................................................................... 1 PROPOSED DRAINAGE SySTEM ................................................................................................................................ 2 II. PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................... 3 CORE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................. 3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................................................ .3 ID. OFF-SITE ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................... 5 IV. SITE HYDROLOGY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN .................................................................................. 6· STORM RUNOFF CONTROL ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................... 6 WATER QUALITY ANALySIS .................................................................................................................................... 6 V. CONVEYANCE ANALySIS ..................................................................................................................... 7 VI. SPECIAL REI'ORTS AND STUDIES ...................................................................................................... 8 VII. BASIN AND COMMUNITY PLANNING AREAS ................................................................................ 8 VID. OTHER PERMITS ..................................................................................................................................... 8 IX. TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. •...........•....•...................•............................ 8 x. BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET ......•.................................................................................................. 9 XI. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS MANUAL ............................................................................... 9 COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN March 10, 2005 P: \ Renton Technical College -.Maintellance Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Report.doc • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FIGURE 1 -TIR WORKSHEET FIGURE 2 -VICINITY MAP Figures FIGURE 3 -SCS SOILS MAP -KING COUNTY AREA SHEET #11 FIGURE 4 -REDUCED USGS TOPOGRAPHY MAP FIGURE 5 -EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS FIGURE 6 -PROPOSED SITE CONDITIONS FIGURE 7 -DEMOLITION AND TEMPORARY EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS FIGURE 8 -CITY OF RENTON STORM SYSTEM MAP Appendix , APPENDIX A -GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN ii March 10, 2005 P:\ Renton Technical College -Maintenance Classroom Buildil'g\ T.l.R \ TIR_Reporl.dnc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I. PROJECT OVERVIEW General Description The following Technicallnformation Report (TIR) provides the technical information and design background required for developing the Drainage and Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control (TESC) Plan for the project. The design for the new Maintenance/Classroom Building at Renton Technical College will be based on the requirements set forth in the 1990 King County. Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). The proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building is located within the Renton Technical College campus, located at 3000 Northeast 4th Street in Renton, Washington (see Figure 2 -Site Vicinif:1J Map). The project site is in the north portion of the campus, west of Kirkland Avenue Northeast, and south of Northeast 7th Street. It is within the Lower Cedar River Community Basin and Drainage Sub- basin. The site currently consists of a sloped landscaped area between two parking areas: one to the east and the other to the west. A concrete staircase connects the two parking areas along the south side of the project area. The development involves clearing and excavating the site for construction of a two-story, 11,088 square-foot building. Additional improvements include repairing the upper and lower parking lots surrounding the building, concrete sidewalks, landscaping, and associated utilities. The project will provide stormwater runoff control per the 1990 King County. Surface Water Drainage Manual (KCSWDM) and City of Renton Engineering Standards. Surface water runoff from new rooftop areas and walkways will be collected into an onsite infiltration system. Runoff treatment will not be provided for this project since the new impervious pollution-generating surface is less than one acre, per section 1.3.5 of the 1990 KCSWDM .. This development will replace approximately 8,500 square feet of pollution-generating impervious surface. Existing Drainage and Site Conditions The project site consists of approximately 0.40 acres of the north portion of the Renton Technical College campus .. 11,e site is currently comprised of landscaped areas, asphalt parking areas, and concrete sidewalks (see Figure 5 -. Existing Site Conditions) .. The project site lies within the Lower Cedar River Sub-basin of the Cedar. River Drainage Basin. The site slopes from east to west at approximately 25% with a 20-foot elevation change. This slope is defined as a "sensitive slope" under the King County. sensitive area folio .. Storm water discharges through a private storm system along the western edge of the campus. Runoff is tl1en routed to tl,e public storm system in Kirkland Avenue Northeast. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 1 March 10, 2005 P: \ Rentoll Technical College -, Maintellance Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Report.doc • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • Proposed Drainage System The proposed project will add a new two-story, 11,088 square-foot building with associated parking and landscaping area. Surface runoff generated from the rooftop of the proposed building, walkways, and landscaped areas will be collected and routed to the underground infiltration chambers. Storm water runoff will infiltrate for storms up to and including the 100-year design storm event (see Figure 6 -Proposed Site Conditions). COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 2 March 10, 2005 P:\Renioll Technical College -.MilinieIUl1lce Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Repolt.doc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '. II. PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS Core Req uirements This section will address the reqillrements set forth by the Core Reqillrements listed in Chapter 1 of the 1990 King County Surface Water DeSign Manual (KCSWDM). 1. DisdUlrge at tile Natural Location (1.21) -All storm runoff from developed site areas will be infiltrated onsite for storm events up to and including the l00-year storm event 2. Off-Site AJUllysis (1.22) - A Levell off-site analysis is discussed in the" Off-Site Analysis'. section of this report 3. RlI1wff Control (1.23) Peak Rate RUllOff Canbv/: An underground infiltration gallery has been designed to provide. infiltration for runoff generated by storms up to and including the lOO-year design storm event. This subject is addressed in the "Storm runoff Control Analysis" section of this report .. 4. Conve1Jance Facilities (1.24) -This subject is covered in the" Conve!Jance AnalysiS' section of this report 5. ErosiotVSedimentation COllbvl Plan (1.25) -This project will install a series of temporary erosion and' sedll:nentcontrol Best ManagernentPractioes (BMP's) related to specific conditions on-site. This subject will be addressed in the "TenrpuranJ Erosion and Sediment Control" section of this report 6. MailiterUllice and Operation (1.26) ~ The proposed on-site storm drainage system will be owned, operated, and maintained by Renton Technical College. A Maintenance and Operation Manual is included in Section XI of this report 7. Bernds and LiabilitlJ (1.27) -The Owner and Contractor will obtain all necessary permits prior to the beginning of construction Special Requirements This section will address the requirements set forth by the Special Reqillrements listed in Chapter 1 of the 1990 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). 1. Critical DramageAreas (1.3.1) -The project site is not located in a Critical Drainage Area. 2. Ccmtpliance with m. Existing Master Drainage Plm. (1.3.2) -The project site is not located within an Existing Master Drainage Plan 3. Ccmditions Requirillg a Master DrauUlge Pltm (1.3.3) -The project does not require a Master Drainage Plan 4. Adopted Basin or Community Plans (1.3.4) ~ The project site is located in the Lower Cedar River sub- basin within the Cedar River Drainage Basin.. The project is also located in the Lower Cedar River Community Basin. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 3 March 10, 2005 P:, Rentall Technical College -Mnintenance Classroom Building \ Y.lR \ TIR_Repolt.doc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5. Special Water Qllalihj Cantro/s (1.3.5) -Less than one acre of new impervious pollution-generating area will be developed as part of this project Therefore, water quality treatment will not be provided for this project 6. Coalescing Plate Oil/Water Separato" (1.3.6) -Since the project site area consists ofless than 5 acres of new impervious area that is subject In petroleum slnrage; high vehicular use (more than 2,500 trips per day); and! or heavy equipment use, slnrage or maintenance; this requirement does not apply. 7. Closed Depressions (1.3.7) -There are no closed depressions on or downstream of the project development Therefore, the project is not subject In this requirement 8. Use of Lakes, Wetlands or Closed Depressians for Peak Rate R,mojfCOIItrol (1.3.8) -The project will not use lakes, wetlands, or closed depressions for peak rate runoff control 9. Delilleatim, ofl00-Year Floodplnin (1.3.9) -The project is not located within a designated 100-YR floodplain 10. FloodProteetianFacilitiesfor Clnssl and 2 Streams (1.3.10) -There are no streams and existing or proposed flood protection facilities within the project site. 11. Geotec1mical Analysis and Report (1.3.11) -A geotechnical analysis and report addressing infiltration, excavation, and slope stability is included in Section VI of this report 12. Soil Analysis and Report (1.3.12) -Soils in the area have been mapped as indicated by the Soil Conservation Service, 1973 King County Soils Report Also included in Section VI is a geotechnical engineering report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences Inc. (dated February 2(05) for the project site. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 4 March 10, 2005 P: \ Renton Technical College -. Mainten«tlce Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Reporl.doc I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III. OFF-SITE ANALYSIS Upstream Analysis The upstream basin includes the parking area east of the site .. Surface water is collected in a closed- pipe system and routed along the south side of the proposed building site. A concrete vertical curb prevents surface water from flowing over the hillside. Downstream Analysis The project site is located within Lower Cedar River Drainage Basin. Existing land cover consists of approximately 0.40 acres of landscaped and parking areas. Storm water runoff sheet-flows to one collection point (denoted as CB Index #13, E 7-12, per City of Renton Manhole and Outlet Pipe Inventory on Figure 5). This system discharges to the IS-inch storm main running parallel to Kirkland Avenue NE. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 5 March 10, 2005 P: \ Renton TecJmiml College -.Mililltenance Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Report.doc • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • IV. SITE HYDROLOGY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Storm Runoff Control Analysis The drainage system for the project site was designed in accordance with the 1990 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). The peak runoff rates for the hydraulic design were determined using the Santa Barbara Urban Hydrograph (SBUH) Method with 24-hour Type I-A rainfall distribution. The hydrologic computer program Waterworks Version 4.09 was used to develop and manipulate design hydrographs (see attached storm water calculations). Storm runoff control and will be achieved through underground infiItration chambers, Stonntech Systems. Impervious areas, including rooftop, paving, and sidewalk and pervious areas for the proposed site conditions are shown in the following table: Tab e 1: Propose dD . ralnage B . aSln Areas Land Cover Area (acres) Impervious Area (ac) 0.34 Pervious Area (ac) 0.06 Total Area (ac) 0.40 The infiltration chambers are designed to infiltrate the 100-year design storm event under developed conditions. The infiltration rate used to design the infiltration chambers was determined by a study conducted by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. The design infiItration rate is 2 inches/hour. The required storage volume is 2,693 cubic feet, with a correction factor of 30%. The proposed infiltration system is designed to provide 2,693 cubic feet of storage volume with 31 chambers, including washed gravel surrounding the chambers. Water Quality Analysis Less than one acre of new pollution-generating impervious surface is proposed as part of this development. Therefore, no water quality treatment will be provided for this development. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 6 March 10, 2005 P; \ Rentol! Tec1miml College -Maintenallce Classroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Report.doc • I • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • II , 3/9/05 10:15:53 am Coughlin, Porter, Lundeen Inc. Renton Tech. main/class bldg. BASIN SUMMARY BASIN ID: rentont NAME: Renton Tech main/class bldg SBUH METHODOLOGY TOTAL AREA ....... : RAINFALL TYPE .... : PRECIPITATION .... : TIME INTERVAL .... : 0.40 Acres TYPE1A 4.00 inches 10.00 min ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0.20 BASEFLOWS: AREA .. : CN .... : TC .... : 0.00 cfs PERV 0.06 Acres SO.OO 6.30 min TcReach -Sheet L: 70.00 ns:0.1500 p2yr: 2.00 s:0.2500 impTcReach -Sheet L: 100.00 ns:O.OllO p2yr: 2.00 s:0.2500 PEAK RATE: 0.31 cfs VOL: 0.12 Ac-ft TIME: 4S0 min page 1 IMP 0.34 Acres 9S.00 6.30 min • • • • I • • • • • I • I • • • • • • • I 3/9/05 10:15:53 am Coughlin, Porter, Renton Tech. main/class Lundeen Inc. bldg. page ===================================================================== CUSTOM STORAGE Description: Renton STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE (ft) ---cf-----Ac-Ft-(ftl STAGE STORAGE TABLE ~S'bH ID No. rentech Tech main/class c----STORAGE----> STAGE ---cf-----Ac-Ft-(ftl bldg. <----STORAGE----> - --cf -----Ac-Ft- STAGE <----STORAGE----> (ft) ---cf-----Ac-Ft- _=~=~_=.~_~_~_~~~=_=_m~=_.~_=~=_c_=_a_~~_=_=_=_=~.~ ____ ~R~==_=.=_= __ =.=_=_=_=_~. ___ =_=_=_==_~ ___ • __ =_=.= 100.00 0.0000 0.0000 101. 01 366.24 0.0084 102.09 1133 0.0260 103.17 1781 0.0409 100.01 5.6175 0.0001 101.09 426.49 0.0098 102.17 1188 0.0273 103.25 1815 0.0417 100.10 36.355 o.oooa 101.18 486.74 0.0112 102.26 1243 0.0285 103.33 1849 0.0424 100.18 65. 844 0.0015 101. 26 546.99 0.0126 102.34 1297 0.0298 103.42 1883 0.0432 100.26 95 ,333 0.0022 101. 34 607.24 0.0139 102.42 1352 0.0310 103.50 1917 0.0440 100.35 124.82 0.0029 101.43 667.50 0.0153 102.50 1402 0.0322 103.58 1947 0.0447 100.43 154.31 0.0035 101. 51 727.75 0.0167 102.59 1451 0.0333 103.67 1976 0.0454 100.51 183.84 O. 0042 101.59 788.00 O.OlBl 102.67 1500 0.0344 10).75 2006 0.0460 100.60 213.56 0.0049 101. 67 848.25 0.0195 102.75 1550 0.0356 103.83 2035 0.0467 100.68 243.29 0.0056 101.76 908.50 0.0209 102.84 1599 0.0367 10).92 2065 0.0474 100.76 273.01 0.0063 101. 84 968.05 0.0222 102.92 1648 0.0378 104.00 2095 0.0481 100.84 302.74 0.0059 101.92 102) 0.0235 103.00 1698 0.0390 104.00 2095 0.0481 100.93 332.46 0.0076 102.01 107S 0.0247 103.09 1739 0.0399 3 • • • • • I .' • • I II • • • • • • • I • 3/9/05 10:15:53 am Coughlin, Porter, Lundeen bldg. Inc. Renton Tech. main/class STAGE DISCHARGE TABLE :tH f'1~ 11itATIOH :DES I ~ H DISCHARGE LIST ID No. rentech Description: rent tech maint 2in/hr infiltr STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> (ft) ---cfs---.----. 100.00 0.0000 100.01 0.0071 100.08 0.0380 100.10 0.0380 100.18 0.0380 100.26 0.03BO 100 35 0.0360 100 43 0.0380 100.50 0.0360 100.51 0.0380 100.60 0.0390 100.68 0.0380 100.76 0.0380 100.84 0.03BO 100.93 0.0360 ~ STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> (ft) ---cfs--------- 101.00 O. 03BO 101. 01 O. OJ80 101. 09 0.0380 101.18 0.0380 101.26 0.0380 101.34 0.0380 101.43 0.0380 101.51 0.0380 101. 59 0.03BO 101.67 0.03BO 101.76 0.03BO 101.B3 0.03BO 101. B4 0.03BO 101.92 0.03BO 102.01 0.03BO STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> (ft) ---cfs--------- 102.09 0.03BO 102.17 0.03BO 102.26 0.0380 102.34 0.0380 102.42 0.0380 102.42 0.03BO 102 .50 0.0380 102 5' 0.03BO 102. 67 0.03BO 102.75 0.03BO 102.B4 0.03BO 102.92 0.03BO 103.00 0.03BO 103.00 0.03BO 103.09 0.03BO STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> (ft) ---cfs--------- 103.17 0.0380 103.17 0.0380 103.25 0.0380 103.33 0.0380 103.4.2 0.0380 103.50 0.03BO 103.5B 0.03BO 103.67 0.03BO 103.75 0.03BO 103.B3 0.03BO 103.92 0.03BO 104.00 0.03BO 104.00 0.0380 ::fM;:IL-"l~"'"lIOH ~"",.e 'B,..~eJ> ON '" '::.'-''1<-r.l\<-e J'<~ os.... 0 F 77 G.. IS 'f L""> 23. page 4 • 3/9/05 10:16:4 am Coughlin, Porter, Lundeen Inc. page 5 Renton Tech. main/class bldg. • LEVEL POOL TABLE SUMMARY • MATCH INFLOW ·S'I'O--DIS-<-PBAK-> STORAGE <--------DESCRIPTION---------> (cfs) (cts) --id---id-<-STAGE> id VOL (ef) • • f1Z-01"' lO<>-'i'i>-z.~-"e STO\? t"1 • >t IJMI>SR. '"I'...., HO o"G1"-F(. 0 0.) I • • I I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I • I • • • • I • • Renton Technical College Maintenance/Classroom Building Stage Iinches Feet 1 l.08 2 .17 3 1.25 4 13 I unll 1.13 2.26 3.38 4. Volume cubic feet) Gravel I Total total 'CfS;;.- 2, 12 2.84 ~-+-; nO""" ;;- 54.12 5.69 u. 81.12 8.53 0.038 108.12 11.38 119.50 O. 18 135.12 141.34 18 ~~~~~~r~~ ~.1~2-7~~~1~71.1~8~~18~ 189.12 2C 03 l.038 216.12 238.67 l.038 243.12 268.72 1.038 10 270.12 298.;6 1.038 11 10.92 12.38 297.12 31.28 328.40 0.038 12 1. lO 13.51 1412 34. t3 358.25 0.038 . l8 15.96 36. 419.89 . 18 ~~~:~:~+-~210~~::::~~~5~OQ'~~!~1~2~·.:~r~:~~~~:. ~ 16 1.33 23.26 558. 45.51 6C 3. ~ 17 1.12 25.67 615.96 48.35 6E4. 0.038 673.3: 19 724.51 0.Q38 1~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~874~8341.~ .. :24T+~:~ rr~~~.8~3_~3:·~r~8~~~~7-~~~:~~~~~,,~. r~23~.~92~3~9~ .. J71~~~~~~6~;.4~'~~~'~0H-~'o~, 24 ~.OO 41.98 i&f7. 68.21 75 l31 _2e ~.08 44.22 '1. 132. 0.1 26 .17 46.42 187. 2i .25 48.60 28 .33 50.75 29 1.42 52.86 268. 8 .038 30 .50 54.94 1318.44 85.32 1-0.Q38 11 .58 56.98 1367.40 88.16 1455. 0.038 12 2. i7 58.98 1415.40 91.01 1506.41 0.038 13 2. 5 60.92 1461.96 93.85 1555.81 0.038 34 2. 3 62.80 1507.08 96.70 1603.78 0.038 35 2. 64.64 1551.24 99.54 1650.78 0.038 i.4 1593.72 10:~.38 1696.10 0.038 105.23 1739.75 0.038 .11 1.07 1781.23 0.031 12 1.0: 41 1.42 73.7: 60 1.0: i 76 1.0: - r~42~3~.500~~77'4~ .. 8~9r1~1:7~!~~~11~191~ . .4·'~5~~ 1.0:- t---;~c;-r.~c;;:::~;;+~--;~,;,'75·:';i;;~I; Orl--;;_~+-:~~I ~ 225"":'~S-~f-~~ :i~~: ~~.038 45 3.75 78.23 127.98 ~ Infiltration Calculations "'" Cit,., iii ~,;; 12-> \-II"V~ I 1"00 -r C...,fl..I'rV f3. '- r "!,o\t. 100-~IZ-5"1'0"'''' 46 3. 13 79.35 1904.: 130.82 ~ 47 3.12 80.48 1931.41 133.67 0.038 _ Min. storage@3.93ft. = 2071.78 ft3storage 48 4.)0 81.61 136.51 0.038 Number of Chambers Length of Chambers Width of Chambers Su rface Area units It Notes per product specifications per product specifications surface area for combined units • with 30% F.S. Min Storage = 2693.31 L." 31 c,1t'lnSS1<S f~OV1""S -rIt'S Gravel Area Total Permiable Area It 725.22 sf 85.32 sf 810.54 sf three inches of gravel along both sides of all units total surface area from gravel and infiltrator units infiltration rate (k) (L) 3/10/2005 • • • • • I I I I • i I I • I • • • • I • Renton Technical College Maintenance/Classroom Building Infiltration Calculations :;tage I Inches 1 Feet 1 ' 0.08 2 ; 0.17 3 0.58 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.92 1.00 1: 1.08 I unit 1.13 2.26 3.31 1.5' ;.6: . 71 7.88 9.01 12.3 13.5 1 ;.91 Volume ,ubic feet) Gravel I Total total (cfS) 35.03 3.67 0.048 69.91 7.35 77.25 0.048 104.7 1.02 115.80 )41 i9 ;4. )2 . 14 11. . !8 25.71 269. OH8 279.16 29.39 308.54 0.048 33.06 0.048 11 36.74 0.048 '8 40A1 0.048 :6 44.08 0.048 494.6 47.76 542. 0.048 570.5, A3 621.98 0.1)48 1.51 ~ ~;~~1t'1.~58t~3~0.~;-~~~9~~.8+-~6~~I~~~~~ ° 11.67 32.78 1016.03 73A7 ,., 0.048 21 1 US 35.11 1088.2 77.14 1';A 0.048 22 11.83 37A3 1160.1 80.82 1240.9 0.048 23 ! 1.92 39.71 1230.8 84A9 1315.35 0.048 1 2.00 41.98 1301.23 88.16 1389.39 0.048 1 2.08 44.22 1370~' :7 91.84 0.048 L2.11 46.42 1438.,)7 95.51 0.048 '2.25 48.60 1~OM5 99.18 ).048 2.33 50.75 1573, ° 102,86 0.048 29 2A2 52.86 1638.;1 106.53 0.048 30 1702. 0.21 1813.19 1.048 '766 . . ~~~~~ 1945. ~~~~~9~46.~~~~~.~~ 1---';;'O-l""'3:;;:.108<+-~6!. c;-l-'jt~1~ ';;;+6~~C+~!;':;;' ~*~ 3.17 69. 216 17 131 2300: 0.048 39 40 41 42 43 1.5 44 13.67 45 13.75 46 47 48 71.21 220;.36 143.27 0.048 12.50 2247.35 146.94 0.048 73.73 150.61 2436.09 0.048 74.89 2321.44 154.29 2475.72 0.048 75.97 77.10 78.23 79.35 80A8 81.61 157.96 0.048 161.631 0.048 242~i;-t-8--;1;i; 6i5"",'" 3,;-t1-;;; ;,;;;;-+_",,01 .. 1 0~48~ 2459.70 168.98 0.048 2494.73 172.65 0.048 2529.76 176.33 2706.08 0.048 I fo)Z. ...... VI' STOlZM Min. storage @ 3.97 ft. = 2693.31 tt3 storage Number of Chambers Length of Chambers Width of Chambers Su rface Area Notes -------:-----'=:>~ I ~~ e 51 v HITS I per product specifications: . Gravel Area Total Permiable Area infiltration rate (k) (L) 74 sf 110.21 sf 1046.95 sf I per product specifications surface area for combined units three inches of gravel along both sides of all units total surface area from gravel and infiltrator units 3/9/2005 I • 'r;f~:! • '. • I I I • • 1',) • I • • • ;, FIGURE 3:2:1:D lOO-YEAR 24·HOUR ISOPLUVIALS • WESTERN ~"}, KING COUNTY .".9 "- : •.•. ··~~~T~~~fn~Dur· .....1-•• ~., ,,-in Inches ,'"100: =,!;;~ -=,:/tMlles '\-/:: " • • , 1998 Surface Water OesignManual 3-17 3:2:1 RATIONAL METHOD 9/1198, I • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • v. CONVEYANCE ANALYSIS The proposed conveyance system consists of downspout connected directly to the proposed infiltration chamber; runoff from landscape areas will be collected and routed to the infiltration system. The conveyance system will be analyzed for up to the 25-year j24-hour design storm event. Pipe capacity will be determined through Manning's Equation by a program called HHCalc. The Rational Method will be used to determine peak flow rates. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 7 March 10, 2005 P:\Rentoll Teclmicnl College.., Mailltemllice Gassroom Building\ T.I.R \ TIR_Report,doc I • • • • I • • I • • • • • • I • • • • VI. SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES For additional geotechnical information, please reference the February 2005 "Geotechnical Report Maintenance/Classroom building (Building N) -Renton Technical college" prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, WA 98033. VII. BASIN AND COMMUNITY PLANNING AREAS The project is located within the Lower Cedar River Basin and Lower Cedar Community. Plan .. There are no restrictions from either the Basin or the Community plan that effect the proposed drainage design for the project. VIII. OTHER PERMITS IX. No additional permits are reqUired for the project. TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL To minimize the aOlount of sedinlent laden water from leaving the site during the construction process, a temporary. erosion and sedimentation control (fEsq plan has been designed for this project in accordance with KCSWDM. The TESC plan indicates the minimum necessary measures that the contractor shall implement during the construction process. Best Management Practices (BMP's) are defined as physical, structural and/ or managerial practices that, when used in combination, prevent or reduce pollution of water caused by construction activities. The TESC plan for the proposed project has been designed to protect off-site properties as well as minimize the quantity of sediment-laden water from entering the public storm system. The following BMP's will be included on the TESC plan for this project: o To ensure that the disturbance of the site is limited to the development area, the clearing limits will be clearly staked prior to any clearing or grading as shown on the TESC plan. o Catch basin protection will be used on existing and future catch basins to reduce sediment-laden water from entering the existing storm system during construction. o Cover measures such as mulch, seeding, Or plastic sheeting will be implemented for disturbed areas greater than 5,000 square feet in accordance with the City of Renton Standards. o Temporary sediment storage tanks are included to allow sediment to setUe out of onsite runoff prior to discharging from fue site. o All construction debris will be prompUy removed from the site to minimize demolition and construction impacts on fue site .. The contractor shall implement additional BMP's as required and! or recommended by fue City of Renton inspector or other agencies as required to prevent demolition and construction debris, waste material, fuel, oil, lubricants, and other fluids from entering fue public storm system. COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 8 March 10, 2005 P: \ Renton Technical College -, Maintenance Gassroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Reporl.doc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II • ~ • l ., S,A, (f.eill.'l» -:-(-'S'IO f.I,Z)/V&eJ V~..I -o,oob1{" f+,;f;<.c.. Q ce --0, 2-<'{ C.fS COUGHLINPORTERLUNDEEN STRUCTURAL' CIVIL' SEISMIC ENGINEERING • S. A, -G, 2. « -f;:% K /, z-yo, 000., b fV=<-500 ro/-2- • f;d.f-I;'J Yolo,...,.., (Vf:,&Q'c» C -::"I\,C!'-~c;'p) I<:z.'" GoOD -p+ '2.. -";> 0,... '8 II I'-e~ T ... N I<. ~o£..J:>S I€>\"OO 6]A,-" ,", 10~e oKS 15 A j<: f> ~ T-~ ",-I F. '.:>. -I (l, O<Do ! ~ '--1,0 4<-1S'O ,~----------------------------------------~ Designed By: SM R--Date: 3 /10/<> -r Project No. Client: Checked By: Sheet of • 413 PINE STREET' SUITE 300' SEATTLE, WA 98101 ' P: 206/343·0460' f: 206/343-5691 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3/10/05 3:32:23 pm Coughlin, Porter, Lundeen Inc. Renton Tech. main/class bldg. BASIN SUMMARY S~DIrY\eNT Co~n2:0L-- BASIN ID: renton NAME: Renton Tech main/class 10yr SBUH METHODOLOGY TOTAL AREA ....... : 0.40 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0.00 cfs RAINFALL TyPE .... : TYPE1A PERV _ PRECIPITATION .... : 2.90 inches AREA .. : 0.00 Acres TIME INTERVAL .... : 10.00 min CN .... : 0.00 TC .... : 0.00 min ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0.20 TcReach -Sheet L: 70.00 ns:0.1500 p2yr: 2.00 s:0.2500 impTcReach -Sheet L: 100.00 ns:0.0110 p2yr: 2.00 s:0.2500 PEAK RATE: 0.24 cfs VOL: 0.09 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min page 1 IMP 0.40 Acres 98.00 6.30 min I I l' • I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I.- r'r e )-1 I~' • I <. WESTERN KING COUNTY '--.... -... ---,--,-_ .. -, -,--' 10-Year 24-Hour Precipitation in Inches 1998 Surface Water Design Manual 3.2.1 RATIONALMEfHOD FIGURE 3.2.I.B IO-YEAR 24-HOUR ISOPLUVIALS __ -I~ ___ I-INOH ~U8H COUNTY ~ ---ICIli"OCoUNTv '---4.0 9/1/98 3-15 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • x. BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET A Bond Quantity Worksheet will be included in later submittals. XI. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS MANUAL See attached Maintenance and Operations Manual COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN 9 March 10, 2005 P:\RelltOll Tedmical College -.Maintenance Oassroom BlIilding\ TJ.R\ TIR_Repoft.doc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MAINTENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRlV ATELY MAINTAINED DRAINAGE F ACILlTIES RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE - MAINTENANCE/CLASSROOM BUILDING NO.1-INFILTRATION Maintenance Component General Storage Area Rock Filters Settling Ponds and Vaulls Infiltration VaulU Tank Defect Trash & Debris Sediment Sump Filled with Sediment and Debris (If Applicable) Conditions When Maintenance Is Needed Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic foot per 1,000 square feet (this is about equal to the amount of trash it would take to filt up one standard size office garbage can). In general, there should be no visual evidence of dumping. A percolation test pit or test of facility indicates facility is only working at 90% of its designed capabilities. If two inches or more sediment is present, remove. Any sediment and debris-filling vault to 10% of depth from sump bottom to bottom of outlet pipe or obstructing flow into the connector pipe. Sediment and Debris By visual Inspection, little or no water flows through filter during heavy rainstorms. Sediment Remove when 6" or more. Sediment Tanks: Sediment depth exceeds 6-inches in Accumulation in Vault depth. Trash and Debris Accumulation Access Cover Damagedl Not Working Tank or Vault Structure Damaged Tank or Vault Structural Damage Trash and debris accumulated in tank, vault, or connecting pipe. Includes f10atables and non- floatables. Cover cannot be opened or removed, espeCially by one person. Tank: Joints between tank sections failing, such that leakage occurs and. or material being washed through Into facility; or maintenance! inspection person determines the tank is not structurally sound. Vault: Cracks wider than 1/2-inch and any evidence of soil particles entering the structure through the cracks, or maintenance inspection personnel determines that the vault Is not structurally sound. Results Expected When Maintenance Is Performed Trash and debris cleared from site. Sediment is removed andlor facility is cleaned so that infiltration system works according to design. Clean out sump to design depth. Replace gravel in rock filter. No sediment deposits in tank bottom. Trash and debris removed from each facility. Cover repaired or replaced to proper working specifications or replaced. Tank replaced or repaired to design specifications. Tank replaced or repaired to design specifications. Note: Sediment accumulation of more than .25 inches per year may indicate excessive erosion is occurring upstream of the facility or that conveyance systems are not being properly maintained. The contributIng drainage Brea should be checked for erosion problems or inadequate maintenance of conveyance systems if excessive sedimentation is noted in an infiltration facility. Check twice a year during first 2 years of operation; once a year thereafter. Clean manholes/catch basins, repair damaged inlets/out/ets, clean trash racks. Operations and Maintenance Manual Maintenance Classroom Building -Renton Technical College • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MAlNTENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRlV ATELY MAINTAINED DRAINAGE F ACILlTlES NO.2 -CATCH BASINS Maintenance Component General Defect Trash & Oebris (Includes Sediment) Structure Damage to Frame and/or Top Slab Cracks in Basin WaUS/ Bottom SedimenV Misalignment Fire Hazard Vegetation Operations and Maintenance Manual Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Trash or debris of more than 1/2 cubic foot which is located immediately in front of the catch basin opening or is blocking capacity of the basin by more than 10% Trash or debris (in the basin) that exceeds 1/3 the depth from the bottom of basin to invert the lowest pipe into or out of the basin. Trash or debris in any inlet or outlet pipe blocking more than 1/3 of its height. Dead animals or vegetation that CQuid generate odors that could cause complaints or dangerous gases (e.g., methane). Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic foot in volume Corner of frame extends more than 3/4 inch past curb face into the street (If applicable). Top slab has holes larger than 2 square Inches or cracks wider than 1/4 inch (intent is to make sure all material is running into basin). Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e., separation of more than 3/4 inch of the frame from the top slab. Cracks wider than 1/2 inch and longer than 3 feet, any evidence of soil particles entering catch basin through cracks, or maintenance person judges that structure is unsound. Cracks wider than 1/2 inch and longer than 1 foot at the joint of any inleV outlet pipe or any evidence of soil particles entering catch basin through cracks. Basin has settled more than 1 inch or has rotated more than 2 inches out of alignment. Presence of chemicals such as natural gas, oil and gasoline. Vegetation growing across and blocking more than 10% of the basin opening. Vegetation growing In inleVoutlet pipe Joints that is more than six Inches tall and less than six Inches apart. Results Expected When Maintenance is performed No Trash or debris located immediately in front of catch basin openIng. No trash or debris in the catch basIn. Inlet and outlet pipes free of trash or debris. No dead animals or vegetation present within the catch basin. No condition present which would attract or support the breeding of insects or rodents. Frame Is even with curb. Top slab is free of holes and cracks. Frame is sitting flush on top slab. Basin replaced or repaired to design standards. No cracks more than 1/4 inch wide at the joint of inleVoutlet pipe. Basin replaced or repaired to design standards. No flammable chemicals present. No vegetation blocking opening to basIn. No vegetation or root gro'Nth present. 2 Maintenance Classroom Building -Renton Technical College • MAINTENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRIV ATEL Y MAINT AlNED DRAINAGE FACILITIES NO.2 -CATCH BASINS (CONTINUED) • Maintenance Defect Conditions When Maintenance Is Needed Results Expected When Component Maintenance Is performed • Pollution Nonflammable chemicals of more than 1/2 cubic foot No pollution present other than per three feet of basin length. surface film. Catch Basin Cover Cover Not in Place Cover is missing or only partially in place. Any open Catch basin cover is closed • catch basin requires maintenance. Locking Mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by on maintenance Mechanism opens with proper • Not Working person with proper tools. Bolts Into frame have less tools. than 1/2 inch of thread. Cover Difficult to One maintenance person cannot remove lid after One maintenance person can • Remove applying 80 Ibs. of lift; intent is keep cover from remove cover. sealing off access to maintenance. Ladder Ladder Rungs Ladder is unsafe due to missing rungs, misalignment, Ladder meets design standards • Unsafe rust, cracks, or sharp edges. and allows maintenance person safe access. Metal Grates Grate with opening wider than 7/8 inch. Grate opening meets design (If Applicable) standards. • Trash and Debris Trash and debris that is blocking more than 20% of Grate free of trash and debris. grate surface. • Damaged or Grate missing or broken member(s) of the grate. Grate is In place and meets Missing. design standards. • NO.3 -CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS (PIPES) • • • • • • • • • • • Maintenance Component Pipes Catch Basins Defect Sediment & Debris Vegetation Damaged Operations and Maintenance Manual Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20% of the diameter of the pipe. Vegetation that reduces free movement of water through pipes. Protective roating is damaged; rust is causing more than 50% deterioration to any part of pipe. Results Expected When Maintenance Is Performed Pipe cleaned of all sediment and debris. All vegetation removed so water flows freely through pipes. Pipe repaired or replaced. Any dent that decreases the cross section area of Pipe repaired or replaced. pipe by more than 20%. See "Catch Basins: Standard NO.3 See "Catch Basins" Standard No.2 3 Maintenance Classroom Building -Renton Technical College • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MAINTENANCE STANDARDS FOR PRIVATELY MAINTAINED DRAINAGE FACILITIES NO.4 -GROUNDS (LANDSCAPING) Maintenance Component General Trees and Shrubs Defect Weeds (Nonpoisonous) Safety Hazard Trash or litter Damaged Operations and Maintenance Manual Conditions When Maintenance Is Needed Weeds growing in more than 20% of the landscaped area (trees and shrubs only). Any presence of poison ivy or other poisonous vegetation. Paper, cans, bottles, totaling more than 1 cubic foot within a landscaped area (trees and shrubs only) of 1,000 square feet. Limbs or parts of trees or shrubs that are split or broken which affect more than 25% of the total foliage of the tree or shrub. Trees or shrubs that have been blown down or knocked over. Trees or shrubs which are not adequately supported or are leaning over, causing exposure of the roots. Results Expected When Maintenance is Performed Weeds present in less than 5% of the landscaped area. No poisonous vegetation present in landscaped area. Areas clear of litter. Trees and shrubs with less than 5% of total foliage with split or broken limbs. Tree or shrubs in place free of injury. Tree or shrub in place and adequately supported; remove any dead or diseased trees. 4 Maintenance Classroom Building -Renton Technical College • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FIGURES FIGURE 2 -VICINITY MAP FIGURE 3 -SCS SOILS MAP -KING COUNTY AREA SHEET #11 FIGURE 4 -REDUCED USGS TOPOGRAPHY MAP FIGURE 5-EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS FIGURE 6 -PROPOSED SITE CONDITIONS FIGURE 7 -DEMOLITION AND TEMPORARY EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS FIGURE 8 -CITY OF RENTON STORM SYSTEM MAP COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN March 10, 2005 P: \ Renton Tec1mical College -, Maintenance Oassroom Building \ T.I.R \ TIR_Report.doc • COUGHLIN PORTERLUNDEEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U .£ c • · ~ ~ • t : I ~ : .~ i :c ~ 0 I. 3 I ...: a a N 11 ~ Figure 2 -Vicinity Map 0 u • PROJECT: ATC Mainlenance/Oassroom BUilcfmg DESIGNED BY: KNK DATE: 03/10/OS • PROJECT NO. C040308-Q1 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 CLIENT: 8M stemper ArchHecls CHECKED BY: SHEET NA OF NA SEATTLE. WA 98101 P: 206/343-0460 F: 206/343-5691 • COUGHLIN PORTERLUNDEEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U E 0 • • • u 0 , ~ .!e • 5 [L • a a N • Figure 3 -Soils Map • PROJECT: ATe Mainlenance/Classroom Building DESIGNED BY: KNK DATE: 03/10/05 • PROJECT NO. C040308-01 CLIENT: 8M. stemper ArchHecls CHECKED BY: SHEET NA OF NA 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 SEA TILE, WA 9810 I P: 206/343-0460 F: 206/343-5691 • COUGHILIIN PORTERlUNDEiEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION • • • • • • • • • • • • • • u s c • • • " c , ~ 2 • :; a. .e :c ~ , • 0 u 0 0 N • "' ~ .~ 0 Figure 4 -USGS Topo Map 0 u • PROJECT: ATC Mainlenance/Oassroom Building DESIGNED BY: KNK DATE: 03/10/05 • PROJECT NO. C040308-Q1 CLIENT: S.M. Stemper ArcMecla CHECKED BY: SHEET NA OF NA 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 SEATTLE, WA 98101 P: 206/343-0460 F: 206/343-5691 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1:4 ~ COUGHLIN PORTERLUNDEEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION " i i i I I i , ' \ \ .~ i \ \~\\ co, , \ II-----'-----'c' /3. x f.S 'r11J Co fMklllJe. 11--_ Mc;; \ ..? \ \ // ~ ; . , ;r---+--II ~ ~-II ~ ~~\ I "+~- I l <t" \ i~ t2 f'.. • ',,-I FiQu'e 5 -Existilg Cordiona Map I·~ 8L-______________________________________________________ ~ • PROJECT: RIC II!HnllcelCia nroom Ufm DESIGNED BY: ICtIC DATE: • PROJECT NO, C0403O&-GI CLIENT: au. SIa,. Arc:tIII8cII 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 SEA TILE, WA 9810 I NA OF NA CHECKED BY: SHEET F: 206/343-5691 P: 206/343-0460 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U E • :E .~ a ! D ! COUGHLIN PORTERLUNDIEEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION \ I o 15 30 I 60 ~ I I I SCALE 1"=BO' @! i I I I I I I ------------- T ------ ___ ___ ___ _ _ 1-____ _ --~ -<>-9 --&-9 . ---J76 I _-_-__ -__ ------1 ___ +-___ _ I ~ '.------------i------ , I " I I I Proposed Site Plan uL-______________________________________________________________ ~ • • PROJECT: Maintenance Classroom Building DESIGNED BY: MJV PROJECT NO. C040308-01 CLIENT: Renton Technical Conege CHECKED BY: JAJ 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 SEATILE, WA 98101 P: 206/343-0460 DATE: 03-11-05 SHEET 2 OF 2 F: 206/343-5691 • COUGHLIN PORTERLUNDEIEN A CONSULTING STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING CORPORATION • PROJECT: Maintenance Classroom Building DESIGNED BY: MJV DATE: 03-11-05 • PROJECT NO. C040308-01 CLIENT: Renton Technical College CHECKED BY: JAJ SHEET 1 OF 2 413 PINE STREET -SUITE 300 SEATTLE. WA 98101 P: 206/343-0460 F: 206/343-5691 ~ Storm System PIBIPW TECHNICAL SERVICES U/13/02 F5 • 16 T23N R5E W 112 13£1-7 ....... /\ I NJ trll 4. 'IIJl le ~G e 6 13£'1' r: I ~~: I~~ Hl ! ~ i d<.-.~1 I ~,.-~ ~ '" fj t'~ 13,t7-1e 104800 13.£1-11 I 11'11 ~th IPli 1 ! 1 I )..1 " • . -~-tl ~ I!£ E5 (/1111 " " e t\! , fJ ., '" fj ~ " ~ 1'1 @ @ ., ~. 41 9 T23N R5E W 1/2 5309 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • APPENDIX Geotechnical Exploration COUGHLIN PORTER LUNDEEN March 18, 2005 P:\ Renton Technical College -Milillienmlce Classroom Building\ T.I.R \ TIR_Rcport.doc Geotechnical En,gineering . Water Resources Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and . Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report . PROPOSED MAINTENANCE/CLASSROoM BUILDING (BUILDING N) RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE' Solid and.Hazardous Waste Ecological/Biological Sciences ,IJI Geologic Assessments ~'. Renton, Washington Prepared for Renton Technical College c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC Project No. KE04752A February 8, 2005 , • • I I • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • February 8, 2005 Project No. KE04752A Renton Technical College Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC Stemper Architects PLLC " 4000 Delridge Way SW, Suite 200 Seattle, Washington 98106 .-) Attention: Ms. Sally MacGregor Subject: -Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliininary""Geotechnical Engineering Report Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College 3000 NE 4th Street Renton, Washington State Project No. 2004-241 A(I) Dear Ms. MacGregor:: We are pleased to. present the enclosed copies of the above~referenced report. This report "summarizes the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazards, and preliminary geotechnical engineering study and offers recommendations for design and development of the proPosed project. Our recommendations are preliminary in that site grading, structural plans, and construction methods have not been finalized at the time of this report. We have enjoyed working with you on this study and are confident that the recommendations presented in this report will aid in the successful completion of your .project. If you should have any questions,or if we" can be of additional help tOYOll, ple;lse do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, . __ ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington ~~.' . Kurt D. Merriman, P.E . . Principal Engineer . KOM/ts KE04752A2 ProjeclS~OO4752\KE\WP 9-1 I Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 • Kirkland, WA 98033 • Phone 425 827-770 I • Fax 425 827-5424 • i • i • , I • I I • ! • I • II • , • I • ! • • I i • , I • : I • • SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION, GEOLOGIC HAZARDS, AND PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT PROPOSED MAINTENANCE/CLASSROOM BUILDING (BUILDING N) RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE Renton, Washington Prepared for: Renton Technical College c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW, Suite 200 Renton, Washington 98106 Prepared by: Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. 911 5"' Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 Fax: 425-827-5424 February 8, 2005 Project No. KE04752A Ii I~ i I ~ ~ ~. ~ I I I I I . . ~ I • Proposed Maimenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions I. PROJECT AND SITE CONDITIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazard, and preliminary geotechnical engineering study for the proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) within the Renton Technical College campus located at 3000 NE 4th Street, Renton, Washington. The general location of the site is depicted on the Vicinity Map, Figure 1. The proposed building location and approximate locations of the explorations accomplished for this study are presented on the Site and Exploration Plan, Figure 2. Our recommendations are preliminary in that site grading, structural plans, and construction methods have not been finalized at the time of this report. In the event that any changes in the nature, design, or location of the structure are planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report should be reviewed and modified, or verified, as necessary. 1.1 Purpose and Scope The purpose of this study was to provide subsurface data to be utilized in the preliminary design and development of the subject project. Our study included a review of available geologic literature, excavating an exploration pit, drilling an exploration boring, and performing geologic studies to assess the type, thickness, distribution, and physical properties of the subsurface sediments and shallow ground water conditions. Infiltration testing was conducted within the exploration pit. Geologic hazard evaluations and geotechnical engineering studies were also conducted to determine suitable geologic hazard mitigation techniques, the type of suitable foundation, allowable foundation soil bearing pressures, anticipated settlements, temporary slope/shoring recommendations, basement/retaining wall lateral pressures, floor support recommendations, and drainage considerations. This report summarizes our current fieldwork and offers hazard mitigation, development, and infiltration recommendations based on our present understanding of the project. 1.2 Authorization Authorization to proceed with this study was granted by Ms. Sally MacGregor of S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC. Our study was accomplished in general accordance with our proposal letter dated November 24, 2004. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the Renton Technical College, S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC, and their agents for specific application to this project. Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been performed in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering and engineering geology practices in effect in this area at the time our report was prepared. No other warranty, express or implied, is made. It must be understood that no recommendations February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTI/s -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752\KE\WP Page 1 I • • I • ! • • I • i • i • III • • I • • i , • I- I • • I • I i • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subswface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions or engineering design can yield a guarantee of stable slopes. Our observations, findings, and opinions are a means to identify and reduce the inberent risks to the owner. 2.0 PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION This report was completed with an understanding of the project based on the site plan dated September 30, 2004 (revised October 18, 2004) prepared by Coughlin Porter Lundeen. Present plans call for a two-story structure with daylight basement with slab-on-grade floors planned for the basement area of the building. The lowest level will be set at the same elevation as westerly adjacent Building L. The second floor of the proposed new building will be at approximately the same elevation as the easterly adjacent parking area. New access stairs and a courtyard retaining wall are planned along the south end of the proposed building. The property is situated at 3000 NE 4'" Street in Renton, Washington and is the site of Renton Technical College. The proposed new building will be situated within the northeastern portion of the school campus. An asphalt concrete access drive/parking area extends along the western edge of the proposed building area. A moderate, 15-to 20-foot high, grass-covered slope descends across the proposed building area from the east parking lot to the west access drive/parking area. A rockery wall extends north-south along the toe of the slope. The existing site slope is considered by the City of Renton code to be a "Medium Landslide Hazard," which is defined in the Renton Municipal Code, Chapter 3, Section 4-3-050, paragraph 4.c.ii as "Areas with slopes between fifteen percent (15%) and forty percent (40%) and underlain by soils that consist largely of sand, gravel or glacial till." Based on topographic information provided to us, the overall slope gradient measured from top to toe of slope is approximately 20 to 25 percent (5H:IV [Horizontal:Vertical] to 4H:IV). As proposed, site development will require temporary cuts to a height of approximately 20 feet along the easterly adjacent parking area. Where space limitations result in temporary excavations steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will be required. The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will factor into the determination regarding how much and where shoring will be required. 3.0 SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION Our field study included drilling one exploration boring, excavating one exploration pit, performing infiltration testing, and conducting geologic and geologic hazard reconnaissance to gain information about the site. The various types of sediments, as well as the depths where characteristics of the sediments changed, are indicated on the exploration logs presented in the Appendix. The depths indicated on the logs where conditions changed may represent gradational variations between sediment types in the field. If changes occurred between February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARm SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projecls\20047521KE1WP Page 2 le- I I I .: • I I , • I I I ! • I , I I I I I , • I I I , , I I • I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions sample intervals, they were interpreted. Our explorations were approximately located in the field by estimation from known site features shown on the referenced site plan by Coughlin Porter Lundeen. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based on subsurface conditions revealed in the exploration boring and exploration pit completed for this study. The number, location, and depth of the explorations were completed within site and budgetary constraints. Because of the nature of exploratory work below ground, extrapolation of subsurface conditions between field explorations is necessary. It should be noted that differing subsurface conditions may sometimes be present due to the random nature of deposition and the alteration of topography by past grading and/or filling. The nature and extent of any variations between the field explorations may not become fully evident until construction. If variations are observed at that time, it may be necessary to re-evaluate specific recommendations in this report and make appropriate changes. 3.1 Exploration Boring The exploration boring was completed by advancing a 33/8-inch, inside-diameter, hollow-stem auger with a track-mounted drill rig. During the drilling process, samples were obtained at generally 2.5-or 5.0-foot depth intervals. The boring was continuously observed and logged by a geotechnical engineer from our firm. The exploration log presented in the Appendix is based on the field log, drilling action, and inspection of the samples secured. Disturbed but representative samples were obtained by using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) procedure in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):D 1586. This test and sampling method consists of driving a standard, 2-inch, outside-diameter, split-barrel sampler a distance of 18 inches into the soil with a 140-pound harruner free-falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows for each 6-inch interval is recorded and the number of blows required to drive the sampler the final 12 inches is known as the Standard Penetration Resistance ("N") or blow count. If a total of 50 is recorded within one 6-inch interval, the blow count is recorded as the number of blows for the corresponding number of inches of penetration. The resistance, or N-value, provides a measure of the relative density of granular soils or the relative consistency of cohesive soils; these values are plotted on the attached boring log. The samples obtained from the split-barrel sampler were classified in the field and representative portions placed in watertight containers. The samples were then transported to our laboratory for further visual classification and laboratory tes ting, as necessary. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -ProjectsI2004752\KEIWP Page 3 • , • i • i i • I • i • • • • • I • I • I • I II i • I • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington 3.2 Exploration Pit Subswface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions The exploration pit completed for this study was excavated with a track-mounted backhoe. The exploration pit permitted direct, visual observation of subsurface conditions. Materials encountered in the exploration pit were studied and classified in the field by a geotechnical engineer from our firm. A Pilot Infiltration Test (PIT) was conducted at a depth of approximately 3.5 feet in the exploration pit. Upon completion of the test, the pit was excavated to a depth of 12 feet. The exploration pit was backfilled immediately after examination and logging. Selected samples recovered from the exploration were transported to our laboratory for further visual classificatio!1 and testing, as necessary. 3.3 Infiltration Testing An infiltration test was conducted at a depth of approximately 3.5 feet below existing ground surface in EP-l in the vicinity of the proposed storm water management structure adjacent to the southwest corner of the proposed maintenance/classroom building. The infiltration testing was conducted using a method generally corresponding to the procedure described for the Pilot Infiltration Test (PIT) in the Washington State Department of Ecology 2001 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (Ecology manual). This test is conducted by discharging water into a flat-bottomed pit of known dimensions for a 4-hour "soaking period" to allow the receptor soils in the immediate vicinity of the pit to become saturated. After completion of the soaking period, water is discharged into the pit at a rate sufficient to maintain a head in the pit. This is continued until the discharge rate required to maintain a constant head remains fairly consistent over a period of 1 hour. Ground water infiltration was conducted inside a large-diameter (72-inch-diameter) iron ring embedded into the unweathered advance outwash soil. The large-diameter ring was used in lieu of the open pit described in the Ecology Manual to avoid or reduce testing errors due to such factors as sidewall collapse, inaccurate measurement of open pit areas, and sidewall infiltration. The water source used for the test consisted of a fire hydrant located adjacent to the southwest portion of the proposed building area. Water was discharged into the pit through a fabric diffuser to minimize turbulence and scouring of the pit bottom. A flow meter/totalizer was used to monitor the water discharge rate and total flow. A staff gauge with O.OI-foot divisions was installed in the pit to monitor the depth of water during testing. For the constant head test, a head of approximately 0.80 feet was maintained in the pit. Following completion of the constant-head test, the flow of water into the pit was discontinued and the rate of water level decline (falling head) in the pit was monitored. All infiltration test data was recorded by hand in the field and subsequently transferred to an electronic spreadsheet to allow more accurate and consistent infiltration rate calculations. The infiltration testing results are summarized below in Table 1. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MT/rs -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl20047521KEIWP Page 4 I I I I I I I I I ~ I I , I , I I I I I I I- I I I ! I II .. Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) RelilOn Technical Col/ege Rell/on, Washington SubsU/jace Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions The infiltration rate measured during the constant head test was equal to or slightly greater than the rate measured during the falling head test. This is typical and is reflective of the decreasing head in the pit below that maintained during the constant head test. Table 1 Summary of Infiltration Testing Resnlts Infiltration Rate Constant Head Test Falling Head Test Test No. (in/hr)ll) (in/hr)(l) IF-I 2.4 2.13 (I) m/hr -Inches per hour 3.4 Laboratory Testing In order to provide a preliminary infiltration rate estimate based on published correlation to soil grain size, samples were submitted for mechanical grain size analysis testing in accordance with ASTM:D 1140. A summary of preliminary testing results is provided below in Table 2. Table 2 Summary of Laboratory Testing Results Percent Silt Exploration Sample (% passing Boring No. Depth (feet) Soil Type No. 200 sieve) EB-I 3 -5.5 SAND, trace silt 4.7 EB-I 5 -11 SAND 0.6 4.0 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS Subsurface conditions at the project site were inferred from the field explorations accomplished for this study, visual reconnaissance of the site, and review of applicable geologic literature. Exploration boring EB-l was drilled within the higher elevation, eastern portion of the site; exploration pit EP-l was excavated at the toe of the slope, southwesterly adjacent to the proposed structure. As shown on the field logs, exploration boring EB-l encountered approximately 2 feet of relatively loose sandy fill overlying medium dense to dense sand and February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC . MTIIS -KE04752A2 • Projectsl2004752lKEI WP Page 5 1- • I • ! • • , I • i • i • • • , • I , • • I • I • • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions limited silt to the bottom of the exploration boring at 31.5 feet. Exploration pit EP-l encountered approximately 1 foot of loose to medium dense sand fill over medium dense to dense, stratified, fine to coarse sand with a trace of silt to the bottom of the pit at 12 feet. The following sections present more detailed subsurface information. 4.1 Stratigraphy Fill Fill soils (those not naturally placed) were encountered to a depth of approximately 2 feet in exploration boring EB-l and to a depth of approximately 1 foot in EP-l. Based on the classification of the native soils encountered on-site, it is considered likely that the fill soil was derived from on-site sources and placed during one of the phases of earlier site development. The fill generally consisted of a loose mixture of silt and sand. The fill soils as observed are considered unsuitable for support of the proposed structure. Existing fill soil may be considered for use as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as recommended in the Structural Fill Section of this report. Fill depth may vary across the proposed building area. Advance Outwash Below the fill, a medium dense to dense, stratified mixture of fine to coarse sand with a trace of silt interpreted as advance outwash was encountered. Advance outwash sediments were deposited as outwash from rivers flowing from the base of the southward advancing glacial front. The advance outwash has been overridden by several thousand feet of ice resulting in a compact, competent soil mass. This process resulted in a compact soil possessing high strength and relatively low compressibility characteristics. The medium dense to dense advance outwash is considered to be suitable for foundation support. The advance outwash soil may be used as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as detailed in the Structural Fill Section of this report. 4.2 Hydrology No ground water/seepage was encountered in our explorations. It should be noted that fluctuations in the level of the ground water may occur due to the time of the year, variations in rainfall, irrigation, on-and off-site land usage, and other factors. 4.3 Site Infiltration The Ecology Manual defines three methods for determining long-term infiltration rate. The methods are identified in the following paragraphs and results, as related to the project site, are presented. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTllS -KE04752A2 -Projec/s\2004752\KEIWP Page 6 I • i • • • .~­• ~ I • I • • • II • • • • • • I • , • , • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton. Washington Method 1 Subswjace Exploration. Geologic Hazards. and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Proiec/ and Site Conditions The results of grain size analyses conducted on soil samples obtained from EP-l excavated in the vicinity of the proposed storm water facility indicate a silt content ranging between 0.6 and 4.7 percent. Using the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Textural Triangle presented as Figure 7.1 in the Ecology Manual, the texture of the samples tested is determined to be sand. Using this texture classification in conjunction with Table 7.1 in the Ecology Manual, an estimated long-term (design) infiltration rate of 2 inches per hour is an allowable estimation for site soils. Method 2 Method 2 presented in the Ecology Manual allows estimation of long-term (design) infiltration rate directly from soil gradation data. This method requires a determination of the effective size of the grains comprising the soil. The effective size (DID) is defined as the size corresponding to 10 percent on the grain size curve. The effective size of soil within samples obtained from the site ranges from 0.1 (EP-l at 3 to 5.5 feet) to 0.33 (EP-1 at 5.5 to 11 feet). Using the effective size determined for samples tested and Table 7.2 presented in the Ecology Manual, the corresponding estimated long-term (design) infiltration rate for site soil ranges from 2 to 6.5 inches per hour. Method 3 As described in Section 3.3 Infiltration Testing, a PIT was conducted in general conformance with Method 3 presented in the Ecology Manual. Test results are presented in Table 2. Infiltration Design (Long-Term) Rate As indicated on the log of EP-l, the upper 5.5 feet of soil in the vicinity of the infiltration test consisted of sand with a trace of silt. Soil below 5.5 feet consisted of stratified fine to coarse sand. The PIT was conducted at a depth of 3.5 feet in the sand with a trace of silt. Based on the results of grain size testing, it is considered likely that a higher infiltration rate would have been observed had the PIT been conducted within the sand soil encountered at a lower elevation. Based on this and the long-term infiltration rate determined by Methods 1 and 2, it is our opinion that the infiltration rate determined during the PIT is roughly representative of infiltration rates to be expected over the design life of the proposed infiltration structure, thus, we recommend the following long-term infiltration rate. February 8. 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTIIS -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752lKEIWP Page 7 • i • ! • i , • • ~ • II • • • • • , • , i • • , • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Relllon Technical College Renton, Washington Table 3 Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repor! Project and Site Conditions Recommended Design Infiltration Rate Location Maximum Recommended Design Infiltration Rate (in/hr)(I) IF-l 2 (I) mlhr = mches per hour To enhance the performance of the as-built infiltration system, consideration should be given to extending two to three vertical gravel drains or otherwise extending the base of the system through any silty soil and allowing for a connection between the system and the underlying sand strata, The recommended design infiltration rate is based on the soil characteristics at the infiltration test location, Soil conditions may vary outside the area tested. Soil characteristics for infiltration facilities constructed outside of the test location should be evaluated by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc, (AESI) to verify whether or not the maximum recommended design infiltration rate is suitable. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTI/s -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752lKEIWP Page 8 r--- 1-. • , I 1 1-• I I I • I • I • I • • I- I I I I L ! I I • I • ! I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations II. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS AND MITIGATIONS The following discussion of potential geologic hazards is based on the geologic, slope, and ground water conditions as observed and discussed herein. The discussion will be limited to seismic, landslide or mass-wasting, and erosion, including sediment transporL 5.0 SEISMIC HAZARDS AND RECOMMENDED MITIGATION Earthquakes occur in the Puget Lowland with great regularity. The vast majority of these events are small and are usually not felt by people. However, large earthquakes do occur as evidenced by the 1949, 7-2-magnitude event; the 1965, 6.5-magnitude event; and the 20016.9- magnitude evenL The 1949 earthquake appears to have been the largest in this area during recorded history. Evaluation of earthquake return rates indicates that an earthquake of the magnitude between 5.5 and 6.0 is likely within a given approximate 20-year period. Generally, there are four types of potential geologic hazards associated with large seismic events: 1) surficial ground rupture; 2) liquefaction; 3) ground motion; and 4) seismically induced landslides. The potential for each of these hazards to adversely impact the proposed project is discussed below. 5.1 Surficial Ground Rupture Generally, the largest earthquakes which have occurred in the Puget Sound area are sub-crustal events with epicenters ranging from 50 to 70 kilometers in depth. For this reason, no surficial faulting or earth rupture as a result of seismic activity has been documented to date within at least 5 miles of the site. Therefore, it is our opinion, based on existing geologic data, that the risk of surface rupture impacting the proposed project is low and no mitigations are necessary. 5.2 Liquefaction Liquefaction is a process through which unconsolidated soil loses strength as a result of vibratory shaking, such as that which occurs during a seismic event. During normal conditions, the weight of the soil is supported by both grain-to-grain contacts and by the . pressure within the pore spaces of the soil below the water table. Extreme vibratory shaking can disrupt the grain-to-grain contact, increase the pore pressure, and result in a decrease in soil shear strength. The soil is said to be liquefied when nearly all of the weight of the soil is supported by pore pressure alone. Liquefaction can result in deformation of the sediment and settlement of overlying structures. Areas most susceptible to liquefaction include those areas underlain by coarse silt and sand with low relative densities, accompanied by a shallow water table. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MThs -KE04752A2 -Projtctsl2004752lKEIWP Page 9 I • r • L • I • • • I I I I I I • I I , I I , 1- • I I I I i • ~ I • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington SubsU/jace Exploration, Geologic Hazards, alld Preliminmy Geotechnical Engineerillg Repon Geologic Hazards and Mitigations The majority of the soils encountered in our explorations were in a medium dense to dense condition and therefore do not present a significant liquefaction hazard. Based on soil density and the absence of ground water, site soils are considered to have a low potential for liquefaction. 5.3 Ground Motion The project site is located within a Zone 3 rating for seismic activity on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest) based on the Seismic Zone Map of the United States, Figure No. 16-2 in the 1997 edition of the Uniform Building Code (UBC). This zonation is based on past earthquake activity in the Puget Sound region. As such, design recommendations in the report accommodate the possible effect of seismic activity in areas with a Zone 3 rating corresponding to a peak ground acceleration of 0.3g (a Richter magnitude 7.5 earthquake occurring directly beneath the site) in accordance with UBC guidelines. Based on site stratigraphy and visual reconnaissance of the site, it is our opinion that any earthquake damage to the proposed structure founded on suitable bearing strata would be caused by the intensity and acceleration associated with the event and not any of the impacts discussed in the Seismic Hazards and Recommended Mitigation section of this report. Structural design of the building should take into consideration stress caused by seismically induced earth shaking. Due to the thickness and consistency of the sediments underlying the site, amplification of seismic motion upward through this soil column is possible. The approximate proposed building period should be compared to the estimated soil column period of vibration to check for resonant conditions. It is these conditions that result in our recommendation for the more stringent SD soil type classification for use with the UBC standards and Site Class D for use with the International Building Code (!BC) as discussed below. Guidelines presented in the 2003 !BC, Section 1615, may be used. Information presented in Figure 1615(1) indicates a mapped spectral acceleration for short periods of S, = 1.37. Information presented in Figure 1615(2) indicates a mapped spectral acceleration for a 1 second period of Sl = 0.47. Based on the results of subsurface exploration and on an estimation of soil properties at depth utilizing available geologic data, Site Class "D" in conformance with Table 1615.1.1 may be used. Site coefficients F, = 1.0 and F, = 1.5 in conformance with!BC Tables 1615.1.2(1) and 1615(2), respectively, may be used. 5.4 Seismically Induced Landslides The existing slope within the building area is to be removed and replaced with a retaining wall as a part of site development. Therefore, the potential risk of seismically induced landslides February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MT/ts -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752lKEIWP Page 10 r-• If .~. • ! • I • f--- I • i I I • I I • • I • • • i ~- i • ! • L I • • i • I • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington SubsUljace Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineerillg Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations affecting the proposed structure is eliminated. No mitigations are recommended regarding seismically induced landslides. Slope stability is discussed further in the following section. 6.0 LANDSLIDE HAZARDS AND MITIGATION Generally, there are two types of landslides that commonly occur in the Puget Sound region. The first type is termed Earth Slump or Slump-Earth Flow. This type of earth movement is deep-seated and usually involves the regolith (topsoil) and the underlying sedimentary units. Slides of this type can be very large. The second type is termed Debris Slump or Debris Flow and usually involves the upper few feet of the regolith. This type of slide is very dependent on local drainage patterns and the resulting moisture content of the soils. Based on the site stratigraphy and visual geologic reconnaissance, the slope areas appear to be more susceptible to a shallow debris flow due to the presence of the glacially consolidated, advance outwash soil encountered below the surficially disturbed fill/topsoil horizon. A slope stability analysis was beyond the scope of this study, and therefore, the stability risks cannot be quantified by this study. However, it is our opinion that the seismic and static factors of safety would lie within generally accepted limits and that the deep-seated landslide risks on the site are low under both static and seismic conditions. The proposed development should not increase the risk of deep-seated movements provided the recommendations presented in this report are followed. As discussed earlier in this report, proposed development will eliminate the eXlstmg slope within the building area and will eliminate the potential risk of landslides affecting the proposed structure. Slopes will remain north and south of the proposed structure and adjacent to pedestrian walkways. Based on observed evidence of weathering and disturbance due to burrowing rodents, it is our opinion that shallow movement on the·slope areas to remain north and south of the proposed structure presents a low risk under current site conditions. Since local drainage, slope steepness, slope height, and vegetation cover largely influence the shallow stability and soil erosion, the planned development will require specific mitigation measures to avoid increasing the shallow earth movement risk. These mitigations include controlling runoff, establishing vegetation cover, and following the recommendations as outlined in this report. In our opinion, by following these recommendations, the risk of shallow earth movement on the site or on surrounding properties will not be increased by the proposed construction. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTIls -KE04752A2 -ProjecIs\2004752\KEIWP Page 11 • I • ! • I • ! • , • i • , • • • I . ~ I • i • L • I • I • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington 7.0 EROSION HAZARDS AND MITIGATION SubsUlface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Geologic Hazards and Mitigations As defmed by the City of Renton, "Erosion hazard areas are identified by the presence of vegetative cover, soil texture, slope, and rainfall patterns, or human-induced changes to such characteristics which create site conditions which are vulnerable to erosion. Erosion hazard areas are classified as having moderate to severe, severe, or very severe erosion potential by the Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). " Soils in the vicinity of the project are mapped by the USDA as Alderwood gravelly sandy loam on slopes of 6 to 15 percent. Site-specific information from explorations is in general agreement with USDA mapping. Some areas of Alderwood soils on slopes of 15 to 30 percent may be encountered, but are not mappable at the USDA map scale. Surface runoff and erosion hazards soil characteristics of these soil types are presented in Table 4. Table 4 Surface Runoff and Erosion Hazard Soil Characteristics Soil Type Percent Slope Surface Runoff Erosion Hazard Alderwood 6 to 15 Medium Moderate Alderwood 15 to 30 Medium to Rapid Moderate to Severe The on-site soils contain a significant amount of fines and are considered moisture-sensitive. Therefore, all permanent and temporary slopes should be protected from erosion. The following general erosion mitigation measures are recommended for use throughout the site . 1. All storm water from impermeable surfaces should be tightlined into approved storm water drainage systems. 2. To reduce the amount of sediment transport from the proposed construction area, silt fencing should be placed along the lower elevations of the cleared areas. 3. Temporary sediment catchment facilities, interceptor drainage swales, and surface conveyance swales should be installed to intercept runoff and eroded sediment prior to site work. Check dams should be installed as necessary. 4. Earthwork should proceed during the drier summer periods of the year and disturbed areas should be revegetated as soon as possible. Temporary erosion control measures should be maintained until permanent erosion control measures are established. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -ProjeClSI2004752IKEIWP Page 12 I • .. • I • ! • t _. • I I • i • ! • I • • I I- i • ! • I- i • i • i • I • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Remon Technical College Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations 5. All devices used to collect surface runoff should be directed into a tightline or swale system designed to convey the collected drainage to discharge within an approved storm drain system. 6. Soils that are to be reused around the site should be stored in such a manner as to reduce erosion. Protective measures may include, but are not necessarily limited to, covering with plastic sheeting, the use of low stockpiles in flat areas, or the use of straw bales/silt fences. 7. Prior to the onset of winter, any exposed subgrade should be hydroseeded, covered with plastic sheeting, or otherwise protected. Seed should be planted soon enough to have the grass established by October 31. If suitable ground cover vegetation is not established prior to the wet season, mulch cover or plastic sheeting should be used. 8. At the end of each workday, disturbed areas should be sloped to drain into a storm conveyance and seal-rolled to promote surface drainage. 9. A temporary , rock-surfaced construction entrance and staging areas should be established early in the project sequence. 10. All storm water from impermeable surfaces, including driveways and roofs, should be tightlined into approved facilities and not be directed onto or above steeply sloping areas. 11. As much of the natural vegetation on the slopes as is possible should be left intact during construction. Sloping areas without sufficient vegetation and areas stripped of vegetation during construction should be planted as soon as possible or otherwise protected. 12. Erosion control measures should be inspected regularly and maintained/improved as necessary to maintain function. 13. The surface of the slopes to remain adjacent to the proposed building and associated hardscape should be scarified, moisture-conditioned as necessary, and compacted. The resulting slope gradient should be as uniform as possible and should match that of the surrounding areas. 14. Regular pest control services should be employed to maintain the site free of burrowing rodents. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTI/s -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752\KEIWP Page 13 I , I , I I , I I I ! I I I I- I • I , I L I I • I I i • • Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subswjace Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations AESI would be available to provide site-specific recommendations upon request. We recommend that an erosion control inspector or the geotechnical engineer make on-site inspections as needed to monitor performance of the erosion control system. In this way, site- specific recommendations, modifications, and construction sequencing decisions can be made during the construction phase. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -ProjeclsI2004752\KEIWP Page 14 I- I I I I • 1- I I I i I I • 1- • I I -• • I i • • Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations III. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 8.0 INTRODUCTION Our exploration indicates that, from a geotechnical standpoint, the project area is suitable for the proposed development provided that the recommendations contained herein are properly followed. It is our understanding that column loads will be on the order of 100 to 150 kips. Subsurface conditions disclosed by our explorations revealed medium dense to dense advance outwash sediments at a depth of approximately 1 to 2 feet below existing ground surface. Given the loose nature of the fill and disturbed advance outwash soil, it is not recommended for support of building foundations. The existing fill and disturbed advance outwash materials may be suitable for reuse as structural fill provided the moisture content is maintained within the compactable range. Site development will require temporary cuts to a height of 20 feet (maximum) along the eastern, northern, and southern perimeters of the proposed structure. Where space limitations result in temporary excavations steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will be required. The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will be factors in how much and where shoring will be required. Recommendations are presented in the Shoring - Soldier Pile Walls section of this report. 9.0 SITE PREPARATION Site preparation within the planned building area should include removal of all trees, landscape structures, pavements, brush, debris, and any other deleterious material. Additionally, any organic topsoil should be removed and the remaining roots grubbed. Any buried structures and/or utilities should be removed or relocated if they are encountered under/within the area to be developed. The resulting depressions that extend below or outside the planned excavation envelope should be backfilled with structural fill as discussed under the Structural Fill section of this report. 9.1 Temporary Cut Slopes In our opinion, stable construction slopes should be the responsibility of the contractor and should be determined during construction based on the conditions encountered at a particular location and time. For estimating purposes, however, we anticipate that temporary, unsupported cut slopes in the sandy fill and advance deposit soil can be planned at a maximum slope of 1.5H:IV. To provide additional protection, the top of a cut slope should begin no February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTI/s -KE04752A2· Projecls\2004752IKEIWP Page 15 i • • , • I 1- • • , ! • I • I • • , 1- I i • '--i I I I I I I i • I • Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations closer than 5 feet from existing structures such as light poles/hardscape to remain, To reduce the potential for loose, unstable zones on the cut face, we recommend that the surface be recompacted using a backhoe-mounted plate compactor ("hoepac") as the excavation proceeds, Compaction should be performed under the observation of a representative of AESI. As is typical with earthwork operations, some sloughing and raveling may occur and cut slope gradient may have to be adjusted in the field. In addition, WISHA/OSHA regulations should be followed at all times. Where space limitations result in temporary cuts steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will be required. The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will factor into determination of how much and where shoring will be required. Recommendations are presented in the Shoring -Soldier Pile Walls section of this report. 9.2 Erosion/Piping Protection for Temporary Cuts Cuts in sandy advance outwash sediments may be prone to localized erosion due to seepage if encountered. During earthwork, areas determined by the project geotechnical engineer or geologist to be potentially unstable due to seepage/erosion may require removal of the unstable/saturated soil and placement of a stabilizing rock blanket. If necessary, a rock blanket would typically consist of a minimum 2-foot-thick prism of 2-to 4-inch-sized crushed quarry rock embedded in the seepage zone. A layer of filter fabric (Mirafi 140N, or equivalent) should be provided between the rock and the subgrade soil to prevent the migration of fines through the rock. The requirement for and extent of rock protection for seepage zones can be determined in the field during site earthwork as seepage areas are exposed. In general, late, dry season construction is anticipated to minimize the seepage quantities and the requirements for erosion/piping protection. 9.3 Site Disturbance A portion of the on-site soils contains a high percentage of fine-grained material which makes them moisture-sensitive and subject to disturbance when wet. The contractor must use care during site preparation and excavation operations so that the underlying soils are not softened. If disturbance occurs, the softened soils should be removed and the area brought to grade with structural fill. Consideration should be given to protecting any unpaved access and staging areas with an appropriate section of crushed rock or asphalt treated base (A TB). If crushed rock is used for the access and staging areas, it should be underlain by engineering stabilization fabric to reduce the potential of fine-grained materials pumping up through the rock and turning the area to mud. The fabric will also aid in supporting construction equipment, thus reducing the amount of crushed rock required. We recommend that at least 10 inches of rock be placed over the fabric; however, due to the variable nature of the near- February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2· ProjeClS120047521KEIWP Page 16 i • ,-• I • , • I 1 • II • • 1-, • 1- • I • I • i • • • Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Bllilding N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hmards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design RecOlnmendations surface soils and differences in wheel loads, this thickness may have to be adjusted by the contractor in the field. No information regarding the pavement section existing along the east, west, and south sides of the proposed building area was available to AESI as of the date of this report. It is considered likely that repetitive heavy loading such as that anticipated by construction traffic, including loaded dump trucks, could cause damage to existing pavement. Repair of these areas as necessary should be included in construction scope and budgets. 10.0 SHORING -SOLDIER PILE WALLS To achieve design daylight basement elevation, an excavation ranging in depth to 20 feet is currently anticipated for this project. Some form of temporary shoring will be required to support the temporary excavation where open cuts in conformance with recommended gradients are not feasible. This section of the report presents preliminary design considerations and criteria which should be considered in the design of the shoring for the excavation. With this information and other pertinent data, it should be the responsibility of the shoring subcontractor(s) to determine the appropriate design, construction methods, and procedures for installation of the shoring system. The most common method of shoring used in the area consists of a conventional soldier pile/waler shoring system utilizing steel soldier piles, sometimes in conjunction with an internally braced or tieback system. Soldier piles, which are wide-flange beams, are placed in pre-drilled holes which extend beyond the bottom of the excavation. The portion of each soldier pile extending below the bottom of the excavation is grouted in place with sufficient- strength concrete to transmit the vertical loads of the soldier beams to the soil below the excavation level. The upper portion of the soldier pile is then backfilled with a relatively weak grout so that it may be removed for placement of lagging. We recommend that lagging be backfilled with sand slurry pumped into place behind shoring walls to minimize the potential for movement of the cut soil. 10.1 Shoring Wall Retained Earth Pressures For cantilever walls, we recommend that the shoring system be designed to withstand lateral soil pressures based on "active" conditions. This design pressure, based on a level backfill, is in the form of an equivalent fluid equal to 35 pounds per cubic foot (pet) triangular distribution acting over the pile spacing above the excavation level. Below the level of excavation, the 35 pef may be considered to act only over the dianleter of the grouted soldier pile section. Any applicable surcharges from adjacent structures, stockpiled materials, construction equipment, or sloping ground must be added to the above values. Where supporting a backslope of 1.5H:IV, an equivalent fluid equal to 60 pef triangular distribution may be used. Again, February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projecls\2004752IKEIWP Page 17 i I 1-- 1- I , • I • I I I I I i I • I 1- I , I r- I I • I • I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsutface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations below the level of excavation, the 60 pcf may be considered to act only over the diameter of the grouted soldier pile section. The use of active pressure for the shoring system assumes sufficient deformation if the soil occurs to develop an active condition --typically on the order of 0.001 to 0.002 times the height of the excavation. Any settlement-sensitive structures should be set back a minimum horizontal distance equal to the shoring wall height so that wall deflections/soil movement do not impact adjacent foundations. A combination of temporary 1. 5H: 1 V slopes and shoring may be utilized to reduce the overall height of shoring. Once the shoring/slope configuration is developed, AESI should be consulted to review the design parameters, as necessary. IO.2 Shoring Wall Passive Earth Pressure The soldier piles must be located a sufficient depth below the base of the excavation to provide adequate lateral resistance to horizontal loads. The lateral resistance may be computed on the basis of passive pressure in the form of an equivalent fluid equal to 300 pcf. The upper 2 feet of passive soil resistance should be ignored due to disturbance. This pressure may be considered to be acting against twice the diameter of the grouted soldier pile section. Piles should extend at least 10 feet below the excavation level. 10.3 Shoring Inspections Shoring installation should be observed by a representative of AESI to verify that subsurface conditions are as anticipated and that the shoring elements are installed in conformance with the shoring plan. Inspections should include pile installation, excavation and lagging placement, lagging backfill, and drainage. Survey monitoring of the piling and adjacent structures may also be required. IO.4 Tiebacks Tieback anchors may be used to aid in resisting lateral loading on the shoring system. A tieback system consists of drilling behind the soldier pile wall at an angle to the horizontal and installing rods or cables with a grout anchor. The anchor loads are transmitted to the surrounding soil by side friction or adhesion with the soil If requested, recommendations for design and testing of tieback anchors can be provided. 11.0 STRUCTURAL FILL Structural fill will be necessary for wall backfill. utility backfill, and beneath hardscape. All references to structural fill in this report refer to sub grade preparation, fill type, placement, February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARm SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752\KEI WP Page 18 ,~ I I II~ I I i I I i i I I I I II .. I I 1- I i I , ~ I I .. [ I I I .. Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations and compaction of materials as discussed in this section. If a percentage of compaction is specified under another section of this report, the value given in that section should be used. If fill is to be placed on slopes steeper than 5H:lV, the base of the fill should be tied to firm, stable subsoil by appropriate keying and benching which would be established in the field to suit the particular soil conditions at the time of grading. The keyway will act to embed the toe of the new fill into the hillside. Generally, the keyway for hillside fills should be at least 4 feet wide and cut into medium dense sand or stiff silt. Level benches would then be cut horizontally across the hill, following the contours of the slope. No specific width is required for the benches, although they are usually at least 4 feet wide. All fills proposed over a slope should be reviewed by our office prior to construction. After stripping, planned excavation, and any required overexcavation have been performed to the satisfaction of the geotechnical engineer/engineering geologist, the exposed ground should be recompacted to 90 percent of the modified Proctor maximum density using ASTM:D 1557 as the standard. If the subgrade contains too much moisture, adequate recompaction may be difficult or impossible to obtain and should probably not be attempted. In lieu of recompaction, the area to receive fill should be blanketed with washed rock or quarry spalls to act as a capillary break between the new fill and the wet subgrade. Where the exposed ground remains soft and further overexcavation is impractical, placement of an engineering stabilization fabric may be necessary to prevent contamination of the free-draining layer by silt migration from below . After recompaction of the exposed ground is tested and approved, or a free-draining rock course is laid, structural fill may be placed to attain desired grades. Structural fill is defined as non-organic soil, acceptable to the geotechnical engineer, placed in maximum 8-inch loose lifts with each lift being compacted to 95 percent of the modified Proctor maximum density using ASTM:D 1557 as the standard. The top of the compacted fill should extend horizontally outward a minimum distance of 3 feet beyond the location of footings or pavement edges before sloping down at an angle of2H:IV. The contractor should note that any proposed fill soils must be evaluated by AESI prior to their use in fills. This would require that we have a sample of the material 72 hours in advance to perform a Proctor test and determine its field compaction standard. Soils in which the amount of fme-grained material (smaller than the No. 200 sieve) is greater than approximately 5 percent (measured on the minus No. 4 sieve size) should be considered moisture-sensitive. Use of moisture-sensitive soil in structural fills should be limited to favorable dry weather conditions. The on-site soils generally contained significant amounts of silt and are considered moisture-sensitive. In addition, construction equipment traversing the site when the soils are wet can cause considerable disturbance. If fill is placed during wet weather or if proper compaction cannot be obtained, a select import material consisting of a clean, free-draining gravel and/or sand should be used. Free-draining fill consists of non-organic soil with the February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTI/s -KE04752A2 -Projecls120047521KEIWP Page 19 I I I I i I I ! I-i I I I I I I II • I I- I • III i I i Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations amount of fine-grained material limited to 5 percent by weight when measured on the minus No.4 sieve fraction with at least 25 percent retained on the No.4 sieve. An AESI representative should inspect the stripped sub grade and be present during placement of structural fill to observe the work and perform a representative number of in-place density tests. In this way, the adequacy of the earthwork may be evaluated as filling progresses and any problem areas may be corrected at that time. It is important to understand that taking random compaction tests on a part-time basis will not assure uniformity or acceptable performance of a fill. As such, we are available to aid the owner in developing a suitable monitoring and testing frequency. 12.0 FOUNDATIONS Spread footings may be used for building support when founded directly on suitable advance outwash soil or on structural fill placed as previously discussed. Footings founded on suitable advance outwash sand or on structural fill above the advance outwash sand may be designed for an allowable foundation soil bearing pressure of 3,000 pounds per square foot (pst) including both dead and live loads. An increase of one-third may be used for short-term wind or seismic loading. All foundations must penetrate to the prescribed bearing stratum and no foundations should be constructed in or above loose, organic, or existing fill soils. In addition, all footings must have a minimum width of 18 inches . Perimeter footings should be buried at least 18 inches below lowest adjacent grade for frost protection; interior footings require only 12 inches burial. Considering the granular nature of the site soils, settlements are expected to be small and occur rapidly during the initial application of dead load. Anticipated settlement of footings founded as described above should be on the order of ')4 inch with differential movement about half of that total. However, disturbed soil not removed from footing excavations prior to footing placement could result in increased settlements. Installation of settlement-sensitive surfaces should be delayed as long as practical. All footing areas should be inspected by AESI prior to placing concrete to verify that the design bearing capacity of the soils has been attained and that construction conforms to the recommendations contained in this report. The City of Renton may require such inspections. Perimeter footing drains should be provided as discussed under the section on Drainage Considerations. . It should be noted that the area bounded by lines extending downward at IH: IV from any footing must not intersect another footing or intersect a filled area that has not been compacted to at least 95 percent of ASTM:D 1557. In addition, a 1.5H: 1 V line extending down from any footing must not daylight because sloughing or raveling may eventually undermine the footing. Thus, footings should not be placed near the edge of steps or cuts in the bearing soils. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTI1S -KE04752A2· Projeclsl2004752lKEIWP Page 20 r I I- I I- I I i • ,- I I I I • i I I I • • I t 1- I , i I 'I I I I I I .. I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington 13.0 LATERAL WALL PRESSURES Subsulface Exploration. Geologic Hazards. and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations All backfill behind walls or around foundation units should be placed as per our recommendations for structural fill and as described in this section of the report. Horizontally backfilled walls which are free to yield laterally at least 0.1 percent of their height may be designed using an equivalent fluid equal to 35 pcf. Fully restrained, horizontally backfilled rigid walls which cannot yield should be designed for an equivalent fluid of 55 pcf. Where driveway or parking areas are adjacent to walls, a surcharge equivalent to 2 feet of soil should be added to the wall height in determining lateral design forces. The lateral pressures presented above are based on the conditions of a uniform, level backfill consisting of free-draining soil compacted to 90 percent of ASTM:D 1557. A higher degree of compaction is not recommended as this will increase the pressure acting on the wall. A lower compaction may result in settlement of any slab-on-grade or other structures above the walls. Thus, the compaction level is critical and must be tested by our firm during placement. Surcharges from adjacent footings, heavy construction equipment, or sloping ground must be added to the above values. Footing drains should be provided for all retaining walls as discussed under the section on Drainage Considerations. It is imperative that proper drainage be provided so that hydrostatic pressures do not develop against the walls. This would involve installation of a minimum I-foot-wide blanket drain to within 1 foot of the top of the wall using imported, washed gravel against the walls. Less permeable on-site soil may be used as a cap over the gravel. Filter fabric (Mirafi 140N, or equivalent) should be placed over the gravel drain prior to soil cap placement to reduce the potential for migration of fines. 13.1 Passive Resistance and Friction Factors Retaining wall footings/keyways cast directly against undisturbed, dense outwash sediments in a trench may be designed for passive resistance against lateral translation using an equivalent fluid equal to 300 pcf. The passive equivalent fluid pressure diagram begins at the top of the footing; however, total lateral resistance should be summed only over the depth of the actual key (truncated triangular diagram). These values apply only to footings/keyways where concrete is placed directly against the trench sidewalls without the use of forms. If footings are placed on suitable advance outwash sediments and then backfilled, the top of the compacted backfill must be horizontal and extend outward from the footing for a minimum lateral distance equal to three times the height of the backfill before tapering down to grade. With backfill placed as discussed, footings may be designed for passive resistance against lateral translation using an equivalent fluid equal to 250 pcf and the truncated pressure diagram discussed above. Passive resistance values include a factor of safety equal to 3 in order to reduce the amount of movement necessary to generate passive resistance . February 8. 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTIls -KE04752A2 -ProjeClS\2004752\KE\ WP Page 21 • I • ! • • i I • I • I • I • .. • I • ! • ! • 1 _. • I • i • • • Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton. Washington Subsuiface Exploration. Geologic Hazards. and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendalions The friction coefficient for footings cast directly on undisturbed, dense outwash sediments or structural fill may be taken as 0.35. This value includes a safety factor of at least 1.5. 14.0 FLOOR SUPPORT The slab-on-grade floor may be founded on structural fill or unweathered outwash sediments. The floor should be cast atop a minimum of 4 inches of washed pea gravel to act as a capillary break. It should also be protected from dampness by a minimum lO-mil-thick vapor retarder membrane. 15.0 DRAINAGE CONSIDERATIONS All retaining and perimeter footing walls should be provided with a drain at the footing elevation. Drains should consist of minimum 6-inch-diameter, rigid, perforated, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe surrounded by washed pea gravel. The level of the perforations in the pipe should be at least 12 inches below the bottom of the floor slab and the drains should be constructed with sufficient gradient to allow gravity discharge away from the building. Footing drains should be provided with cleanouts to allow periodic future cleaning/maintenance . All retaining walls should be lined with a minimum 12-inch-thick washed gravel blanket to within 1 foot of the top of the wall and which ties into the footing drain. Less permeable on- site soil may be used as a cap over the gravel. Filter fabric should be placed over the gravel prior to soil cap placement to reduce the potential for migration of fines into the wall drain. Roof and surface runoff should not discharge into the footing drain system but should be handled by a separate, rigid, tightline drain. In planning, exterior grades adjacent to walls should be sloped downward away from the structure (minimum 2 percent slope) to achieve surface drainage. 16.0 PROJECT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MONITORING At the time of this report, site grading, structural plans, and construction methods have not been finalized and the recommendations contained herein are preliminary. We are available to provide additional geotechnical consultation as the project design develops and possibly changes from that upon which this report is based. We recommend that AESI perform a geotechnical review of the plans prior to final design completion. In this way, our earthwork and foundation recommendations may be properly interpreted and implemented in the design. February 8. 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -ProjectsI2004752\KEIWP Page 22 I • • , • I • :-- I i • I , • I • • • • • • II , • I 1- , • i Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Design Recommendations We are also available to provide geotechnical engineering and monitoring services during construction, The integrity of the foundation depends on proper site preparation and construction procedures, In addition, engineering decisions may have to be made in the field in the event that variations in subsurface conditions become apparent. Construction monitoring services are not part of this current scope of work. If these services are desired, please let us know and we will prepare a cost proposal. We have enjoyed working with you on this study and are confident that these recommendations will aid in the successful completion of your project. If you should have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC, Kirkland, Washington Maire Thornton, P.E. Senior Project Engineer Attachments: Figure 1: Figure 2: Appendix: February 8, 2005 MTIIS -KE04752A2 -Projecls\2004752\KEIWP Vicinity Map Site and Exploration Plan Exploration Logs I EXPIRES 11/20/ op Kurt D. Merriman, P.E. Principal Engineer ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Page 23 I- I J "' ~ 1\ w ~ "' 0:: 0 r-- w :::> <t 0 --' (!) w w z< « u: !;( '" ,-() 0 I- V) ci 0 z ~I z -; 0 0:: a. ! 1\ ! 1\ II I ,I II i W C> 1\ W z :::10 0.0 .... I <l;UC> 1\ :2:..J~ «:J: ~UCIl Z~ 1\ -:I: Zu -()WZ _ .... 0 >Z .... OZ I .... W Zn: W II n: , II I .1 ! 1\ 1- 1\ u ~ c 1 .;; G -I u ~ c • ;; III I II .c m ~ L • w I ... II G [l; ~ .!! u 0 • • rm • « Jp:rAl!up!A ZSLvo\efiaU0:l tpill UOjuQJ ZSLto ~ .. I I ! 1- I I I • I I I • • i • I ! I \ II ~ I • ," I~ I I I I , ff o , , t I ....... . 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" <,mel with gravel, little no fines Poorly-graded sand and sand wilh gravel, little to no fines Silty sand and silty sand with gravel Clayey sand and clayey sand with gravel Silt, sandy silt, gravelly silt, silt with sand or gravel Clay of low to medium plasticity; silty, sandy, or gravelly clay, lean clay OrganiC clay or silt of low I Terms Desc.-ibing Relative Density and Consistency Density S PT(2) btows/foot Very Loose 0104 Coarse-Loose 410 10 Grained Soils Medium Dense 10 to 30 Test Symbols Dense 30 to 50 Very Dense >50 G = Grain Size M = Moisture Conlent Consisten~ SPT(2)btows/foot A = Atterberg Limits Very Soft Ot02 C = Chemical Fine-Soft 2104 DO = Dry Density Grained Soils Medium Stiff 4 to B K = Permeability Sliff 8to 15 Very Stiff 15 to 30 Hard >30 Descriptive Term Boulders Component Definitions Size Range and Sieve Number Larger than 12" Cobbles Gravel Coarse Gr~vel Fine Gravel Sand Coarse Sand Medium Sand Fine Sand Sill and Clay (3) Estimated Component 3'1012" 3' to No.4 (4.75 mm) 3'10 3/4' 3/4" to NO.4 (4.75 mm) No.4 (4.75 mm) 10 No. 200 (0.075 mm) No.4 (4.75 mm) 10 No. 10 (2.00 mm) No. 10 (2.00 mm) 10 No. 40 (0,425 mm) No. 40 (0,425 mm) 10 No. 200 (0.075 mm) Smaller than No. 200 (0.075 mm) Percentage Percentage by Weight <5 510 10 15t025 Moisture Content Dry -Absence of mOisture, dusty, dry to the touch Slightly Moist -Perceptible moisture Trace Few UII)e With -Non-primary coarse constituents: .::.. 15% Moist -Damp but no visible water Very Moist -Water visible but not free draining Sampler Type 2.0' 00 Split-Spoon Sampler -Fines content between 5% and 15% Wet -Visible free water, usually from below water table Symbols Blows/6" or portion of 6" I • • Sampler Type Description 3.0' aD Split-Spoon Sampler Cement grout surface seal Bentonite (~) seal ffiW1---l-"'''---'-'--~-:----1 (SPT) high plasticity, 3.25' 00 Split-Spoon Ring Sampler :-: FUter pack with :": blank casing ::. section -0 " C .~ or gravelly clay, fat I riovwi"h sand or gravel Bulk sample 3.0· 00 Thin-Wall Tube Sampler (including Shelby tube) ": Screened casing ".-Of Hydrolip " .;, c 1--1------------1 Grab Sample o Portion nol recovered u: I Organ,ic clay or silt of U~II rrledlum to high Percentage by dry weight l-l--~~~-!~~~------_J (2) (SPT) Standard Penetration Test (ASTM 0-1586) : ": with filter pack ". End cap (4) Depth of ground water I A TO 0 At time of drilling &. Stalic water level (dale) 2--2 VJ .cco= .QI et ~ IO , muck and other organic salls (3) In General Accordance with Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (ASTM 0-2488) (5) Combined uses symbols used for fines between 5% and 15% Classifications of sails in this report are based on visual Field and/or laboratory observations. which include density/consistency. moisture condition, grain size. and plasticity estimates and should nol be construed to imply field or laboratory lesting unless presented herein. Visual-manual and/or laboratory classification methods of ASTM 0-2487 and 0-2488 were used as an identilication guide for the Unified Sail Classification System. Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. ~~~[!j~ Exploration Log Key FIGURE A-1 I I I I 1- I I I I I. I I I I I I .. I I ~ 0 0 N N ~ n • ~ <C " ~ ~ Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. Exploration LOQ ~ ~ ~ [jJ ~ Project Number I ~xploration Number I Sheet KE04752A EB-1 1 of 1 Project Name RentQn Iecbnical CQllege Ground Surface Elevation (ft) Location Renton, WA Datum t>JIA Driller/Equipment Date Start/Finish 116105,116105 Hammer WeighUDrop 14Q/f 130" Hole Diameter (in) g c ~. J!J 0 u-0 0 ~ .-0 =m ~'" Blows/Foot ~ .coO ...JO; <; 15. !§"[ ~-~ ~ >- Co S E ;;:~ 20 l;; ~ T • (!)U:> ~m <; 0 u:> 8 DESCRIPTION 10 20 30 40 0 ~ S-1 Fill 3 Moist, dark brown to light brown, silty SAND, roothairs. • • 3 r-------------------------------- IT Advance Outwash S-2 7 • 7 10 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 17 r 5 [ S-3 10 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 2' • 8 2. S-4 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. -10 [ S·5 10 ~" Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 18 23 r 15 [ S-6 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 12 25 55 30 r 20 [ S-7 Moist to very moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 11 ·2 15 10 I-25 IT S-8 Moist, gray, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 8 15 ... 7 22 I-30 [ S-9 Moist, gray, SILT/SAND, stratified. 11 • 8 17 21 Bottom of exploration boring at 31.5 feet No ground water . 35 Sampler Type (ST): OJ 2" OD Split Spoon Sampler (SPT) 0 No Recovery M -Moisture Logged by: MT OJ 3" OD Split Spoon Sampler (D & M) IJ Ring Sample 5l. Water Level 0 Approved by: ~ Grab Sample IZl Shelby Tube Sample.!. Water Level at time of drilling (ATD) I • 1 I I~ I I I I I I I~ \ I I II I I I I I • i- I ! I II LOG OF EXPLORATION PIT NO. EP-1 This log is part of the report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESl) for the named project and should be read together with that report for complete interpretation. This summary applies only to the location of this trench at the time of excavation. Subsurface conditions may change at this location with the passage of time. The data presented are a simplfication of actual conditions encountered. DESCRIPTION Fill Moist, dark to light brown, silty SAND, roothairs. 1 -~---------------------Ad~~eOu~~h---------------------- 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 13 - 14 - 15 - 15 - 17 - 18 - 19 Moist, gray-brown, fine/coarse SAND, trace silt, slightly stratified. Moist, gray-brown, fine/coarse SAND, slightly stratified. Bottom of exploration pit at depth 12 feet No ground water/seepage. No caving. ~--~2~Or--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N I fl5 ~ <I Logged by: MT Approved by: Renton Technical College Renton, WA Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. ~~~~~ Project No. KE04752A 1/5/05 ~ -------------------------------------------------------------- Geotechnical Engineering Water Resources Solid and Hazardous Waste Ecological/Biological Sci<cnces DEVELOPMENT PLANNING CITY OF RENTON MAR 302005 RECEIVED Associated Earth Sciences, . Inc. Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report PROPOSED MAINTENANCE/CLASSROOM BUILDING (BUILDING N) RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE Renton, Washington Prepared for Renton Technical College c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC Project No. KE04752A February 8, 2005 Geologic Assessments ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. February 8, 2005 Project No. KE04752A Renton Technical College c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC Stemper Architects. PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW, Suite 200 Seattle, Washington 98106 Attention: Subject: Ms. Sally MacGregor Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College 3000 NE 41h Street Renton, Washington State Project No. 2004-241 A(l) Dear Ms. MacGregor: We are pleased to present the enclosed copies of the above-referenced report. This report summarizes the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazards, and preliminary geotechnical engineering study and offers recommendations 'for design and development of the proposed project. Our recommendations are preliminary in that site grading, structural plans, . and construction methods have not been finalized·at the time of this report. We have enjoyed working with you on this study and are confident that the recommendations presented in this report will aid in the successful completion of your project. If you should have any questions, or if we can be of additional help to you, please do not hesitate io call. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington Kurt D. Merriman, P.E. Principal Engineer KDM/IS KE04752A2 Projects\2004752\KE\WP 91 I Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 • Kirkland, WA 98033 • Phone 425 827-770 I • Fax 425 827-5424 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION, GEOLOGIC HAZARDS, AND PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT PROPOSED MAINTENANCE/CLASSROOM BUILDING (BUILDING N) RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE Renton, Washington Prepared for: Renton Technical College c/o S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC 4000 Delridge Way SW, Suite 200 Renton, Washington 98106 Prepared by: Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. 911 5th Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 Fax: 425-827-5424 February 8, 2005 Project No. KE04752A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renlon Technical Col/ege Renlon, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologie Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Sire Condilions I. PROJECT AND SITE CONDITIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazard, and preliminary geotechnical engineering study for the proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) within the Renton Technical College campus located at 3000 NE 4"' Street, Renton, Washington. The general location of the site is depicted on the Vicinity Map, Figure 1. The proposed building location and approximate locations of the explorations accomplished for this study are presented on the Site and Exploration Plan, Figure 2. Our recommendations are preliminary in that site grading, structural plans, and construction methods have not been finalized at the time of this report. In the event that any changes in the nature, design, or location of the structure are planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report should be reviewed and modified, or verified, as necessary. 1. 1 Purpose and Scope The purpose of this study was to provide subsurface data to be utilized in the preliminary design and development of the subject project. Our study included a review of available geologic literature, excavating an exploration pit, drilling an exploration boring, and performing geologic studies to assess the type, thickness, distribution, and physical properties of the subsurface sediments and shallow ground water conditions. Infiltration testing was conducted within the exploration pit. Geologic hazard evaluations and geotechnical engineering studies were also conducted to determine suitable geologic hazard mitigation techniques, the type of suitable foundation, allowable foundation soil bearing pressures, anticipated settlements, temporary slope/shoring recommendations, basement/retaining wall lateral pressures, floor support recommendations, and drainage considerations. This report summarizes our current fieldwork and offers hazard mitigation, development, and infiltration recommendations based on our present understanding of the project. 1.2 Authorization Authorization to proceed with this study was granted by Ms. Sally MacGregor of S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC. Our study was accomplished in general accordance with our proposal letter dated November 24, 2004. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the Renton Technical College, S.M. Stemper Architects, PLLC, and their agents for specific application to this project. Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been performed in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering and engineering geology practices in effect in this area at the time our report was prepared. No other warranty, express or implied, is made. It must be understood that no recommendations February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlIs -KE04752AZ -ProjectslZ0047521KE1WP Page 1 I I I I I I I I I I; I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Remon Technical College Remon, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Proiect and Site Conditions or engineering design can yield a guarantee of stable slopes. Our observations, findings, and opinions are a means to identify and reduce the inherent risks to the owner. 2.0 PROJECT AND SITE DESCRlPTION This report was completed with an understanding of the project based on the site plan dated September 30, 2004 (revised October 18, 2004) prepared by Coughlin Porter Lundeen. Present plans call for a two-story structure with daylight basement with slab-on-grade floors planned for the basement area of the building. The lowest level will be set at the same elevation as westerly adjacent Building L. The second floor of the proposed new building will be at approximately the same elevation as the easterly adjacent parking area. New access stairs and a courtyard retaining wall are planned along the south end of the proposed building. The property is situated at 3000 NE 4th Street in Renton, Washington and is the site of Renton Technical College. The proposed new building will be situated within the northeastern portion of the school campus. An asphalt concrete access drive/parking area extends along the western edge of the proposed building area. A moderate, 15-to 20-foot high, grass-covered slope descends across the proposed building area from the east parking lot to the west access drive/parking area. A rockery wall extends north-south along the toe of the slope. The existing site slope is considered by the City of Renton code to be a "Medium Landslide Hazard," which is defined ~n the Renton Municipal Code, Chapter 3, Section 4-3-050, paragraph 4.c.ii as "Areas with slopes between fifteen percent (15%) and forty percent (40%) and underlain by soils that consist largely of sand, gravel or glacial till." Based on topographic information provided to us, the overall slope gradient measured from top to toe of slope is approximately 20 to 25 percent (5H:IV [Horizontal:VerticaIJ to 4H:IV). As proposed, site development will require temporary cuts to a height of approximately 20 feet along the easterly adjacent parking area. Where space limitations result in temporary excavations steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will. be required. The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will factor into the determination regarding how much and where shoring will be required. 3.0 SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION Our field study included drilling one exploration boring, excavating one exploration pit, performing infiltration testing, and conducting geologic and geologic hazard reconnaissance to gain information about the site. The various types of sediments, as well as the depths where characteristics of the sediments changed, are indicated on the exploration logs presented in the Appendix. The depths indicated on the logs where conditions changed may represent gradational variations between sediment types in the field. If changes occurred between February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlls -KE04752A2 -Proj~clsI2004752IKEIWP Page 2 I I I I I I I I I ; I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Project and Site Conditions sample intervals, they were interpreted. Our explorations were approximately located in the field by estimation from known site features shown on the referenced site plan by Coughlin Porter Lundeen. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based on subsurface conditions revealed in the exploration boring and exploration pit completed for this study. The number, location, and depth of the explorations were completed within site and budgetary constraints. Because of the nature of exploratory work below ground, extrapolation of subsurface conditions between field explorations is necessary. It should be noted that differing subsurface conditions may sometimes be present due to the random nature of deposition and the alteration of topography by past grading and/or filling. The nature and extent of any variations between the field explorations may not become fully evident until construction. If variations are observed at that time, it may be necessary to re-evaluate specific recommendations in this report and make appropriate changes. 3.1 Exploration Boring The exploration boring was completed by advancing a 3'/8-inch, inside-diameter, hollow-stem auger with a track-mounted drill rig. During the drilling process, samples were obtained at generally 2.5-or 5.0-foot depth intervals. The boring was continuously observed and logged by a geotechnical engineer from our firm. The exploration log presented in the Appendix is based on the field log, drilling action, and inspection of the samples secured. Disturbed but representative samples were obtained by using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) procedure in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):D 1586. This test and sampling method consists of driving a standard, 2-inch, outside-diameter, split-barrel sampler a distance of 18 inches into the soil with a 140-pound hammer free-falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows for each 6-inch interval is recorded and the number of blows required to drive the sampler the final 12 inches is known as tbe Standard Penetration Resistance ("N") or blow count. If a total of 50 is recorded within one 6-inch interval, the blow count is recorded as the number of blows for the corresponding number of inches of penetration. The resistance, or N-value, provides a measure of the relative density of granular soils or the relative consistency of cohesive soils; these values are plotted on the attached boring log. The samples obtained from the split-barrel sampler were classified in the field and representative portions placed in watertight containers. The samples were then transported to our laboratory for further visual classification and laboratory testing, as necessary. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MThs -KE04752A2 -Projects\2004752IKEI WP Page 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I , I. I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington 3.2 Exploration Pit SubsUliace Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions The exploration pit completed for this study was excavated with a track-mounted backhoe. The exploration pit permitted direct, visual observation of subsurface conditions. Materials encountered in the exploration pit were studied and classified in the field by a geotechnical engineer from our firm. A Pilot Infiltration Test (PIT) was conducted at a depth of approximately 3.5 feet in the exploration pit. Upon completion of the test, the pit was excavated to a depth of 12 feet. The exploration pit was backfilled immediately after examination and logging. Selected samples recovered from the exploration were transported to our laboratory for further visual classification and testing, as necessary. 3.3 Infiltration Testing An infiltration test was conducted at a depth of approximately 3.5 feet below existing ground surface in EP-I in the vicinity of the proposed storm water management structure adjacent to the southwest corner of the proposed maintenance/classroom building. The infiltration testing was conducted using a method generally corresponding to the procedure described for the Pilot Infiltration Test (PIT) in the Washington State Department of Ecology 2001 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (Ecology manual). This test is conducted by discharging water into a flat-bottomed pit of known dimensions for a 4-hour "soaking period" to allow the receptor soils in the immediate vicinity of the pit to become saturated. After completion of the soaking period, water is discharged into the pit at a rate sufficient to maintain a head in the pit. This is continued until the discharge rate required to maintain a constant head remains fairly consistent over a period of I hour. Ground water infiltration was conducted inside a large-diameter (72-inch-diameter) iron ring embedded into the unweathered advance outwash soil. The large-diameter ring was used in lieu of the open pit described in the Ecology Manual to avoid or reduce testing errors due to such factors as sidewall collapse, inaccurate measurement of open pit areas, and sidewall infiltration. The water source used for the test consisted of a fire hydrant located adjacent to the southwest portion of the proposed building area. Water was discharged into the pit through a fabric diffuser to minimize turbulence and scouring of the pit bottom. A flow meterltotalizer was used to monitor the water discharge rate and total flow. A staff gauge with O.OI-foot divisions was installed in the pit to monitor the depth of water during testing. For the constant head test, a head of approximately 0.80 feet was maintained in the pit. Following completion of the constant-head test, the flow of water into the pit was discontinued and the rate of water level decline (falling head) in the pit was monitored. All infiltration test data was recorded by hand in the field and subsequently transferred to an electronic spreadsheet to allow more accurate and consistent infiltration rate calculations. The infiltration testing results are summarized below in Table I. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlIs -KE04752A2 -Projecls\20047521KE1WP Page 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed MainterwncelClassroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington SubsUlface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Project and Site Conditions The infiltration rate measured during the constant head test was equal to or slightly greater than the rate measured during the falling head test. This is typical and is reflective of the decreasing head in the pit below that maintained during the constant head test. Table 1 Summary of Infiltration Testing Results Infiltration Rate Constant Head Test Falling Head Test Test No. (in/hr)(I) (in/hr)(') IF-l I 2.4 I 2.13 (I) m/hr = mches per hour 3.4 Laboratory Testing In order to provide a preliminary infiltration rate estimate based on published correlation to soil grain size, samples were submitted for mechanical grain size analysis testing in accordance with ASTM:D 1140. A summary of preliminary testing results is provided below in Table 2. Table 2 Summary of Laboratory Testing Results Percent Silt Exploration Sample (% passing Boring No. Depth (feet) Soil Type No. 200 sieve) EB-l 3 -5.5 SAND, trace silt 4.7 EB-l 5 -11 SAND 0.6 4.0 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS Subsurface conditions at the project site were inferred from the field explorations accomplished for this study, visual reconnaissance of the site, and review of applicable geologic literature. Exploration boring EB-l was drilled within the higher elevation, eastern portion of the site; exploration pit EP-l was excavated at the toe of the slope, southwesterly adjacent to the proposed structure. As shown on the field logs, exploration boring EB-l encountered approximately 2 feet of relatively loose sandy fill overlying medium dense to dense sand and February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2· Projecls\2004752IKEIWP Page 5 I • .' I I I I I I I I • I I I I • I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington SubsUlface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Project and Site Conditions limited silt to the bottom of the exploration boring at 31.5 feet. Exploration pit EP-l encountered approximately 1 foot of loose to medium dense sand fill over medium dense to dense, stratified, fine to coarse sand with a trace of silt to the bottom of the pit at 12 feet. The following sections present more detailed subsurface information. 4.1 Stratigraphy Fill Fill soils (those not naturally placed) were encountered to a depth of approximately 2 feet in exploration boring EB-I and to a depth of approximately 1 foot in EP-l. Based on the classification of the native soils encountered on-site, it is considered likely that the fill soil was derived from on-site sources and placed during one of the phases of earlier site development. The fill generally consisted of a loose mixture of silt and sand. The fill soils as observed are considered unsuitable for support of the proposed structure. Existing fill soil may be considered for use as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as recommended in the Structural Fill Section of this report. Fill depth may vary across the proposed building area. Advance Outwash Below the fill, a medium dense to dense, stratified mixture of fine to coarse sand with a trace of silt interpreted as advance outwash was encountered. Advance outwash sediments were deposited as outwash from rivers flowing from the base of the southward advancing glacial front. The advance outwash has been overridden by several thousand feet of ice resulting in a compact, competent soil mass. This process resulted in a compact soil possessing high strength and relatively low compressibility characteristics. The medium dense to dense advance outwash is considered to be suitable for foundation support. The advance outwash soil may be used as structural fill where moisture-conditioned and compacted as detailed in the Structural Fill Section of this report. 4.2 Hydrology No ground water/seepage was encountered in our explorations. It should be noted that fluctuations in the level of the ground water may occur due to the time of the year, variations in rainfall, irrigation, on-and off~site land usage, and other factors. 4.3 Site Infiltration The Ecology Manual defines three methods for determining long-term infiltration rate. The methods are identified in the following paragraphs and results, as related to the project site, are presented. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752lKEIWP Page 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Method I Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions The results of grain size analyses conducted on soil samples obtained from EP-I excavated in the vicinity of the proposed storm water facility indicate a silt content ranging between 0.6 and 4.7 percent. Using the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Textural Triangle presented as Figure 7.1 in the Ecology Manual, the texture of the samples tested is determined to be sand. Using this texture classification in conjunction with Table 7.1 in the Ecology Manual, an estimated long-term (design) infiltration rate of 2 inches per hour is an allowable estimation for site soils. Method 2 Method 2 presented in the Ecology Manual allows estimation of long-term (design) infiltration rate directly from soil gradation data. This method requires a determination of the effective size of the grains comprising the soil. The effective size (DlO) is defined as the size corresponding to lO percent on the grain size curve. The effective size of soil within samples obtained from the site ranges from 0.1 (EP-l at 3 to 5.5 feet) to 0.33 (EP-I at 5.5 to 11 feet). Using the effective size determined for samples tested and Table 7.2 presented in the Ecology Manual, the corresponding estimated long-term (design) infiltration rate for site soil ranges from 2 to 6.5 inches per hour. Method 3 As described in Section 3.3 Infiltration Testing, a PIT was conducted in general conformance with Method 3 presented in the Ecology Manual. Test results are presented in Table 2. Infiltration Design (Long-Term) Rate As indicated on the log of EP-I, the upper 5.5 feet of soil in the vicinity of the infiltration test consisted of sand with a trace of silt. Soil below 5.5 feet consisted of stratified fine to coarse sand. The PIT was conducted at a depth of 3.5 feet in the sand with a trace of silt. Based on the results of grain size testing, it is considered likely that a higher infiltration rate would have been observed had the PIT been conducted within the sand soil encountered at a lower elevation. Based on this and the long-term infiltration rate determined by Methods 1 and 2, it is our opinion that the infiltration rate determined during the PIT is roughly representative of infiltration rates to be expected over the design life of the proposed infiltration structure, thus, we recommend the following long-term infiltration rate. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlIs -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752lKEIWP Page 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Table 3 Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Project and Site Conditions Recommended Design Infiltration Rate Location Maximum Recommended Design Infiltration Rate (in/hr)(') IF-l 2 (\) m/hr = mches per hour To enhance the performance of the as-built infiltration system, consideration should be given to extending two to three vertical gravel drains or otherwise extending the base of the system through any. silty soil and allowing for a connection between the system and the underlying sand strata. The reconunended design infiltration rate is based on the soil characteristics at the infiltration test location. Soil conditions may vary outside the area tested. Soil characteristics for infiltration facilities constructed outside of the test location should be evaluated by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) to verify whether or not the maximum recommended design infiltration rate is suitable. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2· Projeclsl20047521KEIWP Page 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton. Washington SubsUlface Exploration. Geologic Hazards. and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Geologic Hazards and Mitigations II. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS AND MITIGATIONS The following discussion of potential geologic hazards is based on the geologic, slope, and ground water conditions as observed and discussed herein. The discussion will be limited to seismic, landslide or mass-wasting, and erosion, including sediment transport. 5.0 SEISMIC HAZARDS AND RECOMMENDED MITIGATION Earthquakes occur in the Puget Lowland with great regularity. The vast maJonty of these events are small and are usually not felt by people. However, large earthquakes do occur as evidenced by the 1949, 7.2-magnitude event; the 1965, 6.S-magnitude event; and the 2001 6.9- magnitude event. The 1949 earthquake appears to have been the largest in this area during recorded history. Evaluation of earthquake return rates indicates that an earthquake of the magnitude between 5.5 and 6.0 is likely within a given approximate 20-year period. Generally, there are four types of potential geologic hazards associated with large seismic events: 1) surficial ground rupture; 2) liquefaction; 3) ground motion; and 4) seismically induced landslides. The potential for each of these hazards to adversely impact the proposed project is discussed below. 5.1 Surficial Ground Rupture Generally, the largest earthquakes which have occurred in the Puget Sound area are sub-crustal events with epicenters ranging from 50 to 70 kilometers in depth. For this reason, no surficial faulting or earth rupture as a result of seismic activity has been documented to date within at least 5 miles of the site. Therefore, it is our opinion, based on existing geologic data, that the risk of surface rupture impacting the proposed project is low and no mitigations are necessary. 5.2 Liquefaction Liquefaction is a process through which unconsolidated soil loses strength as a result of vibratory shaking, such as that which occurs during a seismic event. During normal conditions, the weight of the soil is supported by both grain-to-grain contacts and by the pressure within the pore spaces of the soil below the water table. Extreme vibratory shaking can disrupt the grain-to-grain contact, increase the pore pressure, and result in a decrease in soil shear strength. The soil is said to be liquefied when nearly all of the weight of the soil is supported by pore pressure alone. Liquefaction can result in deformation of the sediment and settlement of overlying structures. Areas most susceptible to liquefaction include those areas underlain by coarse silt and sand with low relative densities, accompanied by a shallow water table. February 8. 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTlrs -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752lKEIWP Page 9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton. Washington Subsurface Exploration. Geologic Hazards. and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations The majority of the soils encountered in our explorations were in a medium dense to dense condition and therefore do not present a significant liquefaction hazard. Based on soil density and the absence of ground water, site soils are considered to have a low potential for liquefaction. 5.3 Ground Motion The project site is located within a Zone 3 rating for seismic activity on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest) based on the Seismic Zone Map of the United States, Figure No. 16-2 in the 1997 edition of the Uniform Building Code (UBC). This zonation is based on past earthquake activity in the Puget Sound region. As such, design recommendations in the report accommodate the possible effect of seismic activity in areas with a Zone 3 rating corresponding to a peak ground acceleration of 0.3g (a Richter magnitude 7.5 earthquake occurring directly beneath the site) in accordance with UBC guidelines. Based on site stratigraphy and visual reconnaissance of the site, it is our opinion that any earthquake damage to the proposed structure founded on suitable bearing strata would be caused by the intensity and acceleration associated with the event and not any of the impacts discussed in the Seismic Hazards and Recommended Mitigation section of this report. Structural design of the building should take into consideration stress caused by seismically induced earth shaking. Due to the thickness and consistency of the sediments underlying the site, amplification of seismic motion upward through this soil column is possible. The approximate proposed building period should be compared to the estimated soil column period of vibration to check for resonant conditions. It is these conditions that result in our recommendation for the more stringent SD soil type classification for use with the UBC standards and Site Class 0 for use with the International Building Code (!BC) as discussed below. Guidelines presented in the 2003 IBC, Section 1615, may be used. Information presented in Figure 1615(1) indicates a mapped spectral acceleration for short periods of S, = 1.37. Information presented in Figure 1615(2) indicates a mapped spectral acceleration for a 1 second period of S, = 0.47. Based on the results of subsurface exploration and on an estimation of soil properties at depth utilizing available geologic data, Site Class "0" in conformance with Table 1615.1.1 may be used. Site coefficients F. = 1.0 and F, = 1.5 in conformance with!BC Tables 1615.1.2(1) and 1615(2), respectively, may be used. 5.4 Seismically Induced Landslides The existing slope within the building area is to be removed and replaced with a retaining wall as a part of site development. Therefore, the potential risk of seismically induced landslides February 8. 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTI/s ~ KE04752A2 -Projl'cts!20047521KE1WP Page 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Geologic Hazards and Mitigations affecting the proposed structure is eliminated. No mitigations are recommended regarding seismically induced landslides. Slope stability is discussed further in the following section. 6.0 LANDSLIDE HAZARDS AND MITIGATION Generally, there are two types of landslides that commonly occur in the Puget Sound region. The first type is termed Earth Slump or Slump-Earth Flow. This type of earth movement is deep-seated and usually involves the regolith (topsoil) and the underlying sedimentary units. Slides of this type can be very large. The second type is termed Debris Slump or Debris Flow and usually involves the upper few feet of the regolith. This type of slide is very dependent on local drainage patterns and the resulting moisture content of the soils. Based on the site stratigraphy and visual geologic reconnaissance, the slope areas appear to be more susceptible to a shallow debris flow due to the presence of the glacially consolidated, advance outwash soil encountered below the surficially disturbed fillltopsoil horizon. A slope stability analysis was beyond the scope of this study, and therefore, the stability risks cannot be quantified by this study. However, it is our opinion that the seismic and static factors of safety would lie within generally accepted limits and that the deep-seated landslide risks on the site are low under both static and seismic conditions. The proposed development should not increase the risk of deep-seated movements provided the recommendations presented in this report are followed. As discussed earlier in this report, proposed development will eliminate the existing slope within the building area and will eliminate the potential risk of landslides affecting the proposed structure. Slopes will remain north and south of the proposed structure and adjacent to pedestrian walkways. Based on observed evidence of weathering and disturbance due to burrowing rodents, it is our opinion that shallow movement on the slope areas to remain north and south of the proposed structure presents a low risk under current site conditions. Since local drainage, slope steepness, slope height, and vegetation cover largely influence the shallow stability and soil erosion, the planned development will require specific mitigation measures to avoid increasing the shallow earth movement risk. These mitigations include controlling runoff, establishing vegetation cover, and following the recommendations as outlined in this report. In our opinion, by following these recommendations, the risk of shallow earth movement on the site or on surrounding properties will not be increased by the proposed construction. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES. INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projects\2004752IKEIWP Page 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington 7.0 EROSION HAZARDS AND MITIGATION Subsurface Exploration, Geologic HllZIlrds, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations As defined by the City of Renton, "Erosion hazard areas are identified by the presence of vegetative cover, soil texture, slope, and rainfall patterns, or human-induced changes to such characteristics which create site conditions which are vulnerable to erosion. Erosion hazard areas are classified as having moderate to severe, severe, or very severe erosion potential by the Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). " Soils in the vicinity of the project are mapped by the USDA as Alderwood, gravelly sandy loam on slopes of 6 to 15 percent. Site-specific information from explorations is in general agreement with USDA mapping. Some areas of Alderwood soils on slopes of 15 to 30 percent may be encountered, but are not mappable at the USDA map scale. Surface runoff and erosion hazards soil characteristics of these soil types are presented in Table 4. Table 4 Surface Runoff and Erosion Hazard Soil Characteristics Soil Type Percent Slope Surface Runoff Erosion Hazard Alderwood 6 to 15 Medium Moderate Alderwood 15 to 30 Medium to Rapid Moderate to Severe The on-site soils contain a significant amount of fines and are considered moisture-sensitive. Therefore, all permanent and temporary slopes should be protected from erosion. The following general erosion mitigation measures are recommended for use throughout the site. 1. All storm water from impermeable surfaces should be tightlined into approved storm water drainage systems. 2. To reduce the amount of sediment transport from the proposed construction area, silt fencing should be placed along the lower elevations of the cleared areas. 3. Temporary sediment catchment facilities, interceptor drainage swales, and surface conveyance swales should be installed to intercept runoff and eroded sediment prior to site work. Check dams should be installed as necessary. 4. Earthwork should proceed during the drier summer periods of the year and disturbed areas should be revegetated as soon as possible. Temporary erosion control measures should be maintained until permanent erosion control measures are established. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752IK£IWP Page 12 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Geologic Hazards and Mitigations 5. All devices used to collect surface runoff should be directed into a tightline or swale system designed to convey the collected drainage to discharge within an approved storm drain system. 6. Soils that are to be reused around the site should be stored in such a manner as to reduce erosion. Protective measures may include, but are not necessarily limited to, covering with plastic sheeting, the use of low stockpiles in flat areas, or the use of straw bales/silt fences. 7. Prior to the onset of winter, any exposed subgrade should be hydroseeded, covered with plastic sheeting, or otherwise protected. Seed should be planted soon enough to have the grass established by October 31. If suitable ground cover vegetation is not established prior to the wet season, mulch cover or plastic sheeting should be used. 8. At the end of each workday, disturbed areas should be sloped to drain into a storm conveyance and seal-rolled to promote surface drainage. 9. A temporary, rock-surfaced construction entrance and staging areas should be established early in the project sequence. 10. All storm water from impermeable surfaces, induding driveways and roofs, should be tightlined into approved facilities and not be directed onto or above steeply sloping areas. 11. As much of the natural vegetation on the slopes as is possible should be left intact during construction. Sloping areas without sufficient vegetation and areas stripped of vegetation during construction should be planted as soon as possible or otherwise protected. 12. Erosion control measures should be inspected regularly and maintained/improved as necessary to maintain function. 13. The surface of the slopes to remain adjacent to the proposed building and associated hardscape should be scarified, moisture-conditioned as necessary, and compacted. The resulting slope gradient should be as uniform as possible and should match that of the surrounding areas. 14. Regular pest control services should be employed to maintain the site free of burrowing rodents. FebrUflry 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projectli\2004752IKEIWP Page 13 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Maintenance/Classroom Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Geologic Hazards and Mitigations AESI would be available to provide site-specific recommendations upon request. We recommend that an erosion control inspector or the geotechnical engineer make on-site inspections as needed to monitor performance of the erosion control system. In this way, site- specific recommendations, modifications, and construction sequencing decisions can be made during the construction phase. . February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlrs -KED4752A2 ~ Projtcts\2004752\KEIWP Page 14 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I· I I Proposed Classroom/Maimenance Building (Building N) Remon Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Design RecommentiaJions III. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 8.0 INTRODUCTION Our exploration indicates that, from a geotechnical standpoint, the project area is suitable for the proposed development provided that the recommendations contained herein are properly followed. It is our understanding that column loads will be on the order of 100 to 150 kips. Subsurface conditions disclosed by our explorations revealed medium dense to dense advance outwash sediments at a depth of approximately I to 2 feet below existing ground surface. Given the loose nature of the fill and disturbed ad vance outwash soil, it is not recommended for support of building foundations. The existing fill and disturbed advance outwash materials may be suitable for reuse as structural fill provided the moisture content is maintained within the compactable range. Site development will require temporary cuts to a height of 20 feet (maximum) along the eastern, northern, and southern perimeters of the proposed structure. Where space limitations result in temporary excavations steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will be required. The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will be factors in how much and where shoring will be required. Recommendations are presented in the Shoring - Soldier Pile Walls section of this report. 9.0 SITE PREPARATION Site preparation within the planned building area should include removal of all trees, landscape structures, pavements, brush, debris, and any other deleterious material. Additionally, any organic topsoil should be removed and the remaining roots grubbed. Any buried structures andlor utilities should be removed or relocated if they are encountered underlwithin the area to be developed. The resulting depressions that extend below or outside the planned excavation envelope should be backfilled with structural fill as discussed under the Structural Fill section of this report. 9.1 Temporary Cut Slopes In our opinion, stable construction slopes should be the responsibility of the contractor and should be determined during construction based on the conditions encountered at a particular location and time. For estimating purposes, however, we anticipate that temporary, unsupported cut slopes in the sandy fill and advance deposit soil can be planned at a maximum slope of 1.5H: 1 V. To provide additional protection, the top of a cut slope should begin no February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlls -KE0475ZA2 -Projects\2004752IKEIWP Page 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsulface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations closer than 5 feet from existing structures such as light poles/hardscape to remain, To reduce the potential for loose, unstable zones on the cut face, we recommend that the surface be recompacted using a backhoe-mounted plate compactor ("hoepac") as the excavation proceeds, Compaction should be performed under the observation of a representative of AESL As is typical with earthwork operations, some sloughing and raveling may occur and cut slope gradient may have to be adjusted in the field, In addition, WISHA/OSHA regulations should be followed at all times, Where space limitations result in temporary cuts steeper or higher than recommended herein, shoring will be required, The actual location and configuration of the temporary cut will factor into determination of how much and where shoring will be required. Recommendations are presented in the Shoring -Soldier Pile Walls section of this report. 9.2 Erosion/Piping Protection for Temporary Cuts Cuts in sandy advance outwash sediments may be prone to localized erosion due to seepage if encountered. During earthwork, areas determined by the project geotechnical engineer or geologist to be potentially unstable due to seepage/erosion may require removal of the unstable/saturated soil and placement of a stabilizing rock blanket. If necessary, a rock blanket would typically consist of a minimum 2-foot-thick prism of 2-to 4-inch-sized crushed quarry rock embedded in the seepage zone. A layer of filter fabric (Mirafi 140N, or equivalent) should be provided between the rock and the subgrade soil to prevent the migration of fines through the rock. The requirement for and extent of rock protection for seepage zones can be determined in the field during site earthwork as seepage areas are exposed. In general, late, dry season construction is anticipated to minimize the seepage quantities and the requirements for erosion/piping protection. 9.3 Site Disturbance A portion of the on-site soils contains a high percentage of fine-grained material which makes them moisture-sensitive and subject to disturbance when wet. The contractor must use care during site preparation and excavation operations so that the underlying soils are not softened. If disturbance occurs, the softened soils should be removed and the area brought to grade with structural fill. Consideration should be given to protecting any unpaved access and staging areas with an appropriate section of crushed rock or asphalt treated base (ATB). If crushed rock is used for the access and staging areas, it should be underlain by engineering stabilization fabric to reduce the potential of fine-grained materials pumping up through the rock and turning the area to mud. The fabric will also aid in supporting construction equipment, thus reducing the amount of crushed rock required. We recommend that at least 10 inches of rock be placed over the fabric; however, due to the variable nature of the near- Februnry 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projecfs120047521KEIWP Page 16 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations surface soils and differences in wheel loads, this thickness may have to be adjusted by the contractor in the field. No information regarding the pavement section existing along the east, west, and south sides of the proposed building area was available to AESI as of the date of this report. It is considered likely that repetitive heavy loading such as that anticipated by construction traffic, including loaded dump trucks, could cause damage to existing pavement. Repair of these areas as necessary should be included in construction scope and budgets. 10.0 SHORING -SOLDIER PILE WALLS To achieve design daylight basement elevation, an excavation ranging in depth to 20 feet is currently anticipated for this project. Some form of temporary shoring will be required to support the temporary excavation where open cuts in conformance with recommended gradients are not feasible. This section of the report presents preliminary design considerations and criteria which should be considered in the design of the shoring for the excavation. With this information and other pertinent data, it should be the responsibility of the shoring subcontractor(s) to determine the appropriate design, construction methods, and procedures for installation of the shoring system. The most common method of shoring used in the area consists of a conventional soldier pile/waler shoring system utilizing steel soldier piles, sometimes in conjunction with an internally braced or tieback system. Soldier piles, which are wide-flange beams, are placed in pre-drilled holes which extend beyond the bottom of the excavation. The portion of each soldier pile extending below the bottom of the excavation is grouted in place with sufficient- strength concrete to transmit the vertical loads of the soldier beams to the soil below the excavation level. The upper portion of the soldier pile is then backfilled with a relatively weak grout so that it may be removed for placement of lagging. We recommend that lagging be backfilled with sand slurry pumped into place behind shoring walls to minimize the potential for movement of the cut soil. 10.1 Shoring Wall Retained Earth Pressures For cantilever walls, we recommend that the shoring system be designed to withstand lateral soil pressures based on "active" conditions. This design pressure, based on a level backfill, is in the form of an equivalent fluid equal to 35 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) triangular distribution acting over the pile spacing above the excavation level. Below the level of excavation, the 35 pcf may be considered to act only over the diameter of the grouted soldier pile section. Any applicable surcharges from adjacent structures, stockpiled materials, construction equipment, or sloping ground must be added to the above values. Where supporting a backslope of 1.5H:IV, an equivalent fluid equal to 60 pcf triangular distribution may be used. Again, February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projectsl2004752lKEIWP Page 17 I .' I I I I I • I I • I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Design Recommendations below the level of excavation, the 60 pcf may be considered to act only over the diameter of the grouted soldier pile section, The use of active pressure for the shoring system assumes sufficient deformation if the soil occurs to develop an active condition --typically on the order of 0.001 to 0.002 times the height of the excavation. Any settlement-sensitive structures should be set back a minimum horizontal distance equal to the shoring wall height so that wall deflections/soil movement do not impact adjacent foundations. A combination of temporary l.SH:IV slopes and shoring may be utilized to reduce the overall height of shoring. Once the shoring/slope configuration is developed, AESI should be consulted to review the design parameters, as necessary. 10.2 Shoring Wall Passive Earth Pressure The soldier piles must be located a sufficient depth below the base of the excavation to provide adequate lateral resistance to horizontal loads. The lateral resistance may be computed on the basis of passive pressure in the form of an equivalent fluid equal to 300 pcf. The upper 2 feet of passive soil resistance should be ignored due to disturbance. This pressure may be considered to be acting against twice the diameter of the grouted soldier pile section. Piles should extend at least 10 feet below the excavation level. 10.3 Shoring Inspections Shoring installation should be observed by a representative of AESI to verify that subsurface conditions are as anticipated and that the shoring elements are installed in conformance with the shoring plan. Inspections should include pile installation, excavation and lagging placement, lagging backfill, and drainage. Survey monitoring of the piling and adjacent structures may also be required. 10.4 Tiebacks Tieback anchors may be used to aid in resisting lateral loading on the shoring system. A tieback system consists of drilling behind the soldier pile wall at an angle to the horizontal and installing rods or cables with a grout anchor. The anchor loads are transmitted to the surrounding soil by side friction or adhesion with the soil If requested, recommendations for design and testing of tieback anchors can be provided. 1l.0 STRUCTURAL FILL Structural fill will be necessary for wall backfill, utility backfill, and beneath hardscape. All references to structural fill in this report refer to subgrade preparation, fill type, placement, February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MThs -KE04752A2 -Projecfsl2004752lKE1WP Page 18 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subswface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Design Recommendations and compaction of materials as discussed in this section. If a percentage of compaction is specified under another section of this report, the value given in that section should be used. If fill is to be placed on slopes steeper than 5H: 1 V, the base of the fill should be tied to firm, stable subsoil by appropriate keying and benching which would be established in the field to suit the particular soil conditions at the time of grading. The keyway will act to embed the toe of the new fill into the hillside. Generally, the keyway for hillside fills should be at least 4 feet wide and cut into medium dense sand or stiff silt. Level benches would then be cut horizontally across the hill, following the contours of the slope. No specific width is required for the benches, although they are usually at least 4 feet wide. All fills proposed over a slope should be reviewed by our office prior to construction. After stripping, planned excavation, and any required overexcavation have been performed to the satisfaction of the geotechnical engineer/engineering geologist, the exposed ground should be recompacted to 90 percent of the modified Proctor maximum density using ASTM:D 1557 as the standard. If the subgrade contains too much moisture, adequate recompaction may be difficult or impossible to obtain and should probably not be attempted. In lieu of recompaction, the area to receive fill should be blanketed with washed rock or quarry spalls to act as a capillary break between the new fill and the wet subgrade. Where the exposed ground remains soft and further overexcavation is impractical, placement of an engineering stabilization fabric may be necessary to prevent contamination of the free-draining layer by silt migration from below. After recompaction of the exposed ground is tested and approved, or a free-draining rock course is laid, structural fill may be placed to attain desired grades. Structural fill is defined as non-organic soil, acceptable to the geotechnical engineer, placed in maximum 8-inch loose lifts with each lift being compacted to 95 percent of the modified Proctor maximum density using ASTM:D 1557 as the standard. The top of the compacted fill should extend horizontally outward· a minimum distance of 3 feet beyond the location of footings or pavement edges before sloping down at an angle of 2H: 1 V . The contractor should note that any proposed fill soils must be evaluated by AESI prior to their use in fills. This would require that we have a sample of the material 72 hours in advance to perform a Proctor test and determine its field compaction standard. Soils in which the amount of fine-grained material (smaller than the No. 200 sieve) is greater than approximately 5 percent (measured on the minus No. 4 sieve size) should be considered moisture-sensitive. Use of moisture-sensitive soil in structural fills should be limited to favorable dry weather conditions. The on-site soils generally contained significant amounts of silt and are considered moisture-sensitive. In addition, construction equipment traversing the site when the soils are wet can cause considerable disturbance. If fill is placed during wet weather or if proper compaction cannot be obtained, a select import material consisting of a clean, free-draining gravel and/or sand should be used. Free-draining fill consists of non-organic soil with the February 8, 2005 MT/ts -KE04752A2 -ProjeclsI2004752\KE1WP ASSOClAJED EARTH SCIENCES, INC Page 19 I I I • I • I , I I I I I I I .' I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Col/ege Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hmards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations amount of fine-grained material limited to 5 percent by weight when measured on the minus NO.4 sieve fraction with at least 25 percent retained on the NO.4 sieve . An AESI representative should inspect the stripped subgrade and be present during placement of structural fill to observe the work and perform a representative number of in-place density tests. In this way, the adequacy of the earthwork may be evaluated as filling progresses and any problem areas may be corrected at that time. It is important to understand that taking random compaction tests on a part-time basis will not assure uniformity or acceptable performance of a fill. As such, we are available to aid the owner in developing a suitable monitoring and testing frequency. 12.0 FOUNDATIONS Spread ~ootings may be used for building support when founded directly on suitable advance outwash soil or on structural fill placed as previously discussed. Footings founded on suitable advance outwash sand or on structural fill above the advance outwash sand may be designed for an allowable foundation soil bearing pressure of 3,000 pounds per square foot (psI) including both dead and live loads. An increase of one-third may be used for short-term wind or seismic loading. All foundations must penetrate to the prescribed bearing stratum and no foundations should be constructed in or above loose, organic, or existing fill soils. In addition, all footings must have a minimum width of 18 inches. Perimeter footings should be buried at least 18 inches below lowest adjacent grade for frost protection; interior footings require only 12 inches burial. Considering the granular nature of the site soils, settlements are expected to be small and occur rapidly during the initial application of dead load. Anticipated settlement of footings founded as described above should be on the order of :y., inch with differential movement about half of that total. However, disturbed soil not removed from footing excavations prior to footing placement could result in increased settlements. Installation of settlement-sensitive surfaces should be delayed as long as practical. All footing areas should be inspected by AESI prior to placing concrete to veri~ that the design bearing capacity of the soils has been attained and that construction conforms to the recommendations contained in this report. The City of Renton may require such inspections. Perimeter footing drains should be provided as discussed under the section on Drainage Considerations. It should be noted that the area bounded by lines extending downward at IH:IV from any footing must not intersect another footing or intersect a filled area that has not been compacted to at least 95 percent of ASTM:D 1557. In addition, a 1.5H:IV line extending down from any footing must not daylight because sloughing or raveling may eventually undermine the footing. Thus, footings should not be placed near the edge of steps or cuts in the bearing soils. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 ~ Projectsl2004752lKEIWP Page 20 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I. I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington 13.0 LATERAL WALL PRESSURES SubsUlface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations All backfill behind walls or around foundation units should be placed as per our recommendations for structural fill and as described in this section of the report. Horizontally backfilled walls which are free to yield laterally at least 0.1 percent of their height may be designed using an equivalent fluid equal to 35 pcf. Fully restrained, horizontally backfilled rigid walls which cannot yield should be designed for an equivalent fluid of 55 pcf. Where driveway or parking areas are adjacent to walls, a surcharge equivalent to 2 feet of soil should be added to the wall height in determining lateral design forces. The lateral pressures presented above are based on the conditions of a uniform, level backfill consisting of free-draining soil compacted to 90 percent of ASTM:D 1557. A higher degree of compaction is not recommended as this will increase the pressure acting on the wall. A lower compaction may result in settlement of any slab-on-grade or other structures above the walls. Thus, the compaction level is critical and must be tested by our firm during placement. Surcharges from adjacent footings, heavy construction equipment, or sloping ground must be added to the above values. Footing drains should be provided for all retaining walls as discussed under the section on Drainage Considerations. It is imperative that proper drainage be provided so that hydrostatic pressures do not develop against the walls. This would involve installation of a minimum I-foot-wide blanket drain to within 1 foot of the top of the wall using imported, washed gravel against the walls. Less permeable on-site soil may be used as a cap over the gravel. Filter fabric (Mirafi 140N, or equivalent) should be placed over the gravel drain prior to soil cap placement to reduce the potential for migration of fines. 13.1 Passive Resistance and Friction Factors Retaining wall footings/keyways cast directly against undisturbed, dense outwash sediments in a trench may be designed for passive resistance against lateral translation using an equivalent fluid equal to 300 pcf. The passive equivalent fluid pressure diagram begins at the top of the footing; however, total lateral resistance should be summed only over the depth of the actual key (truncated triangular diagram). These values apply only to footings/keyways where concrete is placed directly against the trench sidewalls without the use of forms. 'If footings are placed on suitable advance outwash sediments and then backfilled, the top of the compacted backfill must be horizontal and extend outward from the footing for a minimum lateral distance equal to three times the height of the backfill before tapering down to grade. With backfill placed as discussed, footings may be designed for passive resistance against lateral translation using an equivalent fluid equal to 250 pcf and the truncated pressure diagram discussed above. Passive resistance values include a factor of safety equal to 3 in order to reduce the amount of movement necessary to generate passive resistance. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752lKEI WP Page 21 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical College Renton, Washington Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report Design Recommendations The friction coefficient for footings cast directly on undisturbed, dense outwash sediments or structural fill may be taken as 0.35. This value includes a safety factor of at least 1.5. 14.0 FLOOR SUPPORT The slab-on-grade floor may be founded on structural fill or unweathered outwash sediments. The floor should be cast atop a minimum of 4 inches of washed pea gravel to act as a capillary break. It should also be protected from dampness by a minimum lO-mil-thick vapor retarder membrane. 15.0 DRAINAGE CONSIDERATIONS All retaining and perimeter footing walls should be provided with a drain at the footing elevation. Drains should consist of minimum 6-inch-diameter, rigid, perforated, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe surrounded by washed pea gravel. The level of the perforations in the pipe should be at least 12 inches below the bottom of the floor slab and the drains should be constructed with sufficient gradient to allow gravity discharge away from the building. Footing drains should be provided with cleanouts to allow periodic future cleaning/maintenance. All retaining walls should be lined with a minimum 12-inch-thick washed gravel blanket to within 1 foot of the top of the wall and which ties into the footing drain. Less permeable on- site soil may be used as a cap over the gravel. Filter fabric should be placed over the gravel prior to soil cap placement to reduce the potential for migration of fines into the wall drain. Roof and surface runoff should not discharge into the footing drain system but should be handled by a separate, rigid, tightline drain. In planning, exterior grades adjacent to walls should be sloped downward away from the structure (minimum 2 percent slope) to achieve surface drainage. 16.0 PROJECT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION MONITORING At the time of this report, site grading, structural plans, and construction methods have not been finalized and the recommendations contained herein are preliminary. We are available to provide additional geotechnical consultation as the project design develops and possibly changes from that upon which this report is based. We recommend that AESI perform a geotechnical review of the plans prior to final design completion. In this way, our earthwork and foundation recommendations may be properly interpreted and implemented in the design. February 8, 2005 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. MTlts -KE04752A2 -ProjectsI2004752\XE1WP Page 22 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Proposed Classroom/Maintenance Building (Building N) Renton Technical Coilege Renton, Washington Subsuiface Exploration, Geologic Hazards, and Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Repon Design Recommendations We are also available to provide geotechnical engineering and monitoring services during construction. The integrity of the foundation depends on proper site preparation and construction procedures. In addition, engineering decisions may have to be made in the field in the event that variations in subsurface conditions become apparent. Construction monitoring services are not part of this current scope of work. If these services are desired, please let us know and we will prepare a cost proposal. We have enjoyed working with you on this study and are confident that these recommendations will aid in the successful completion of your project. If you should have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington Maire Thornton, P.E. Senior Project Engineer Attachments: Figure 1: Figure 2: Appendix: February 8, 2005 MTlts -KE04752A2 -Projeclsl2004752lKEIWI' Vicinity Map Site and Exploration Plan Exploration Logs' I EXPiRES 11/20/ OG;, Kurt D. Merriman, P.E. Pr incipal Engineer ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Page 23 I, '" ~ • w ~ '" a:: 0 ,... w => ... w 0 I' -' '" ~ ill z< .. u: " <.) D rn ci 0 z z -; 0 .' a:: 0. .' I' .1 I' W C> W z I' ::lo 0.01-<l:u~ :;: :ch: .' ~U(l) z« -:x:;: Zu • Uwz _1-0 .' >zl-OZ I-W zO:: W .' 0:: .' .1 .1 .; KJ .' c .; G U ~ c .1 G u III .c m ~ • .1 • w " ~ • .. ~ .1 u 0 w 1m ~ « Jp:l"At!UPIA ZSLvo\aBaUo:l!pa1 UOIUaJ ZSLvO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -':;,> -.,-.. -~.--. 'i I, I ·,: .. ~II~'~ Z-< '" ~ .~ 0 .0 ~ 0 ~ ~ 0 Q. x ~ '0 ~ 0 ~ .2 ~ ro 0 E z ·x w e Cl 0. 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Cement groul surface seal Benlonite seal ~~-¥.~~~~~~--~(SP1) Clay of high plasticity, 3.0" 00 Split-Spoon Sampler 3.25" 00 Split-Spoon Ring Sampler :: Faler pack wilh :-:' blank casing :_. section sandy or gravelly clay, fat clay with sand or gravel Bulk sample ~~>t---j-----------1 Grab Sample 3.0" 00 Thin-Wall Tube Sampler (including Shelby tube) Portion not recovered -.-Screened casing .... or Hydrolip ': wilh filler pack :. Endcap Percentage by dry weight (2) (SP1) Standard Penetration Test $:1--+---------1 (ASTM 0-1586) Peat. muck and other (3) In General Accordance with Organic clay or silt of medium to high plasticity (4) Depth of ground water :t: A TO ~ At time of drilling i Static water level (dale) highly organic solis Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (ASTM 0-2488) (5) Combined uses symbols used for fines between 5% and 15% Classifications of soils in this report are based on visual field and/or laboratory observations, which indude density/consistency, moisture condition, grain size, and plasticity estimates and should nol be construed 10 imply field or laboratory testing unless presented herein. Visual-manual andlor laboratory classifICation melhods of ASTM 0-2487 and 0-2488 were used as an identification guide forUle Unified Soil Classification System. Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. ~~~~~ Exploration Log Key FIGURE A-1 I Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. Exploration Loa ~ ~ ~ [Jj tj Project Number I Exploration Number T Sheet KE04752A EB-1 1 of 1 Project Name Renton Tf;lQhnical College Ground Surface Elevation (ft) Location Renton, WA Datum WA Driller/Equipment Date StarUFinish _1l6L05 116105 Hammer WeighUDrop 140# / 30" Hole Diameter (in) g co; 1) "' .20 o > ~ "' " ~.o ~ " Blows/Foot " ~ c. ~[ =Q)..J f-IDa. L" a. S E ;!:E2 ~ " T rn '"'" iii ,5 0 <J) o rn DESCRIPTION u;!: 10 20 30 40 0 I I I U S-l Fill 3 Moist, dark brown to light brown, silty SAND, roothairs. 4 A ~--------------------------------3 IT Advance Outwash S-2 7 A 7 10 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 17 -5 IT S-3 10 A8 24 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 24 IT S-4 Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. I I I 10 IT S-5 10 i'o41 18 MOist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. 23 I I -15 IT Moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. S-6 12 25 55 30 I 20 IT Moisllo very moist, gray-brown, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. S-7 11 A2 15 10 I I -25 IT Moist, gray, fine SAND/coarse SAND, stratified. S-8 8 A 7 15 22 I I 30 ~ Moist, gray, SILT/SAND, stratified. S-9 11 APs 17 21 I Bottom of exploration boring at 31.5 feet I No ground water. 35 ~ 0 ~ ~ I 2· D • I ~ 0' " Sampler Type (ST): < ~ []] 2" 00 Split Spoon Sampler (SPT) o No Recovery M -Moisture Logged by. MT • 0 oc []] 3" 00 Split Spoon Sampler (0 & M) IJ Ring Sample '¥ Water level () Approved by: 0 m ~ 0 Shelby Tube Sample.!: Water Level at time of drilling (ATD) " Grab Sample w < I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 0. W o LOG OF EXPLORATION PIT NO. EP-1 This log is part of the report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) for the named project and should be read together with that report for complete interpretation. This summary applies only to the location of this trench at the time of excavation. Subsurface conditions may change at this location with the passage of time. The data presented are a simplfication of actual conditions encountered. DESCRIPTION Fill Moisl, dark to light brown, silty SAND, roothairs. 1 -~---------------------A~aoceOu~~h---------------------- 2 -Moist, gray-brown, fine/coarse SAND, trace silt, slightly stratified. 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 -Moist, gray-brown, fine/coarse SAND, slightly stratified. 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - Bottom of exploration pit at depth 12 feet No ground water/seepage, No caving. ~---20~------------------------------------------------------------------­g-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N "" ~ oJ' 0: ~ Logged by: MT <l M := Approved by: Renton Technical College Renton, WA Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. ~~~~~ Project No. KE04752A 1/5/05 ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------