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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside, Interceptor at two locations, the . intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing.will beheld-bythe Renton Hearing'Examiner at his regular-meeting in the.,Council Chambers on the seventh floor._of City:Hall,on October 31, 2000 at 9:00,AM to consider the..proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public-is-invited to attend this public hearing. . ' PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • �" san/sr , L I ' 1 lk ...z., .....,:i1, : 1 , I l .� ul y' � 1 11 1 i • \\ PI I E Z Z 1y K R� 1( IIm m fI 1/, . ., fl _ 1 , 1 , I _ii " ' _1 ii - 1 , , :,'. L 1T14. \? \ _� 901� - b s°�, ,r: C.U.P. T,he Tech/1(CM,1 _ 4w++�. PI CI . .. n r ...... ..... ... •- i•.. .! .-. is '' ; . j r ,. .. .. _ NOTICE OF APPLICATION oiog h x< z o CA ea' v 5.-- . 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The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th, Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth • Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. _ , . A Public Hearing_Will beheld,bythe Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting,in,the;Council Chambers on the seventh=flo t=of-City HaII, on October 31;.2000 at 9:00 AM'to considerthe,'proposed Conditional Use . Permit. The;public is invited to attend this public hearing. -- PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT'NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 f . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 �� fN , J IYV• II I �� J�e R'LJH_ .. 0_ I. II JiTh '''i ' ' • • • 1, e , - - - -I --. Jilli ;-,, , J.- Y.ft.,' �� f4oNdo� yG ietra'rech/KCM.I _ , ,. . ma- 4® SITE PSIMPLE - -^ A - UN CI NOTICE OF.APPLICATION - • %4 0 CITY OF ItENTON ,,,,, —,_ ,,,,,, A T Te 41.'0". "triar.om•F••••••••-• ,:-- 'AL Planning/Building/Public Works1 ... ,._..,.., • i .-C-''S P 0 810 0 ,0,..f....°1111 ----1.1j.....)-U 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 via 13 E EP / .44=M --""-._ _ '''' ,,:-• - -. '13 —— ---- ' r— it...,„......2c_....),„. ,._ = 11.S. POSTAGE ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED __- , - 7158401 __ — r..----:\,--'`',;• '-''t:- fIS tit t I i_Vt IA,:_,,1 ii.tk,'11,k.:: tk 11 ,-, r-cV),:\'‘.' ,:-,g.',.\=.>i HALE TRAVIS M I 014 ZAITIM "11212ftell*Ics44"39 -s”- ._ j_________ _ TO 4''' i1/4-r-R(1°.' -II *-4 i. L, ,,.,,-,-. i cI3S 61 0, ADDP,F.:SSEE-- -111 OD cs, . • '2. i i iblitlitilliltidillitillidimlitittimillititithlitilill Li N K N 0 kg N I' z. ,_ 44 __ . ..Al , I O' ''1"•\\per . + a © + ..0 41 'NT - NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit ' Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of_any.decision on this project. ' .. A Public Hearing will be.held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in.the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall,on October'31,2000 at 9:00'AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend;this.public hearing. 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Ir. .-.-..- -........-..... , NEIL Planning/Building/Public Works cr -§ liteAr;4 _ „ 0&I ' p?..4.501 - u5 ; 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 SEP 0 130 0 -Inrrxra - .3 PB meTER i n, ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED pity_ ' 7158401 U.S. POSTAGE :', C---- 1 IS tini% _4; YA,TOI.tik.Vet i Z-613 1,, n ,-- r ilv:i 3,...-...y u ,.,.. -_,GI L 'L-_-./ Yijv ...--- — KELLY CATHRINE T+PHILLIP W A' ' It. r)at IVY r di iivrffi (\"k\''S s' i-i::: ; L;;-;__, ,-, ---- ,-; ri0 WRIT Rt,e6_,_ 1 , d3S SI ----, ' ADDRESSEk_. -0,:__I -Ls, INci ,.1) \-7 UNKNOWN 1 _1/4- 1 /17 4.10.1\ li Et P 98055 ill 1 iii itii 11 ; PAelosts.Pre,s-7-.'7, d""1"1""="1"""`""'" iiiiilliditiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ti • I! f i C)`SY ��i + © + NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001,. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party"of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at'(425) 430-7382. Anyone who,submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will,be notified of any decision on this project.. . A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing.Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31„2000'at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. l PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 , - S 4TH ST '6 ' e " 9 V .sn _ '! � r • g I _ ..IL ,^1 .{ -1. .��_gym.; ,_ --.__.,. ..._ ssTHs7, _.. r I .; _ I , - - m1,. ^' _ ! 1-. _ _ _ • _ - 4 7- .. .?S . ST r, 1 �. f A 1,- : \#,,,. ., .. . �a .:. , . .---- - ;ii : _ — C.U.P. ... . Tetra Tech/KCY,1n - •• — ® per..-.ro - ' ® sums NOTICE OF APPLICATION O 0 CITY OF IMNTON e;77- 7.,, ,„,-,-"Lvekz.,&,=.._, - ,,,... __II... vi _____.. ; ea Planning/Building/Public Works tki.",,tO 5 c: 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 M la' SEP 68'0 0 :: 0 .3 0-onwin tai PB METER 1 fr ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED . - 7158401 U.S. POSTAGE 1141 %-7-ii, •:-. .N •1474 D _ F-,F--7 .11j1,_.. -.7,'"--- Th 7 f:' Li CASTNER PETER M+ROSINA M w--- 3436 BEACH DR SW SEATTLE WA 98116 l'''• , NOTDELi VERI-B-LE v ••_.7.=.....,___,,r,.------1 Q°Cie 't ifirt8,1 1 6 litildmilltililiimli F i TY Lea. O� �' 'ivrcc NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7`h Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the . intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. .: , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing-Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the-proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is/invited to attend this public;hearing. 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' 104100 'rn ' eel Planning/Building/Public Works tV't,iriNi E 0 .3 0 5 1 0 421 SEP 0 8'0 0 re/..d" ._ 1 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 2 t- ...asjawn 4 I ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED kg , PBmETER , - 7158401 U.S. POSTAGE. 3, VI-, W% -f- \\ KENNER ROBERT P+ROBERT P 619 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98053 RETURN '-----'?,--",.-------1-1 , i - — — TO WRITER14 I a) 9 1 ADDRESSEE — UNKNOWN , c:6" " ) ilit i 4731 iv i r t + 6 ...t NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING . • A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Moms Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South • and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. . PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit ' ' Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) .430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically-become a party of • record and will be notified of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be heldby,the Renton Hearing Examiner at'his regular meeting,in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hail, on October 31, 2000'at 9:00 AM to consider the p'roposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. `PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 j "; , 1, i •• Ea. ssTMsr' �... ice. \\\. V 1 ... 1 .- i pl Iti .t •••• . Lii_.-1---1.... 1 li -II j i ET H to r y:•I. F T11M6 J ----•\=7.1 (----vart"'f'. ..:-.-..7;::;•:,;;;:a...i-- — ., ... p 1. �,A z C.U.P. L }( t7k :� LTC P-• c1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION • a © CITY OF RENTON usiL Planning/Building/Public Works Ai a P(-1 ,. W 0 d'!h :: 0 .3 0 5 f, 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 SEP 0 8'O o ti- ,, • ADDRESS SERVICE.REQUESTED ,_ , ., - 71;21"CP:::::: LH.s. % t. T-6,-i:. 7a:.=7 'VTOL:1.A.74.7-0A, 6..5 t..-% Is,v.•;I'., -. :-.,. STOLLENMAYER WILLIAM ' 526 SHATTUCK S#1 RENTON-Wkr98055 0ML„4-,10„--,. BL ,, ri • -,. ... .1-7;,-.76*. ` ----LI ..„ • Li : , '1 r,_,.. .....,--, , L.L-L LyilL„,f)a rave 1 ,0u, iR L U R N -<----" •:-----,--7 litiliitsiiiiimitiltimuitaithimmilinstiltitimitis m P I ru �Nv�vrro� NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. - PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. - , A Public Hearing will-be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh flooriof City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the-proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public.hearing. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 r DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 �_---—E„;;p orsw.,ar s 4Tn ST - P.P- I�. r.S yii4- _.---.1.,i -s'slnis 41,, . 1�J h. • J� ,'HG 11 I II w ^ e/ zzK•v?/ II ' Iy' . o i pi . y �. !ail I I !z R, .�% w R. ' \ \ �� I , __ 7S"5TFTST .-_" . J:-: -- la ,I /: '`' I . . f I .-_ � L c,..'.t +, ...�5. 7 • - se w A �1 ._ - -- .., .. ...., ., •, �\ 'Palm/ ;yGG�/� ..,a�� AS\s9.. �ry . ,..C:U.P: .,. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made.a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will'automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing will be held-by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on'October,31; 2000'at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. 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NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the • intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified Of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton-Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the,Council Chambers on the seventh floor of-City Hall, On October;31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this,public hearing. 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PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31,.2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing will_be held by the'Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 314000 at 9:00 AM to consider the'proposed Conditional Use Permit. The'public is invited to attend this public hearing. 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P'-- L N E,RoBERT NI _O SUCH NUMBER , DEFELIC v.F,s 11612 52-1\11)A gigg SEA-11LE WA 9 I RETURN i-- ---4: ouce , .w cl3S 171 I 0 TO WRITEW co 1> , ADDRESSEE , ,..'3' INV 0 - UNKNOWN 1 41 \,, csti,$)7e,2.74 2. thillisildittithlilliltsillmlillinittlilildilititithil i . 131 SE:ASS/SS i I r` • f I (cy % NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING • A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing.i PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 __ r"ie'' tw�:H 8T-- �I Win % _a iP o j11�� ';IW I N Z_ i_— .� ;yP 6i I va w; al W w l f I I . • s m 1 g,_ -- ---n�i - II_-4 L.2. �„S7fro ST ,/;.- . • - FI ,__=__. ! n u ... ....i. .. P ' �°° .- . C.U.P. V • ' Tenn Tech/ACM,Inc. • -. ' "'" " ' .. . ® rwtN.•:, .�`em •.•-1 ' .. — - - ® SIMPLE .--a—f . ._. ...IL. � .. a u-+e I SITE PLAN II NOTICE OF APPLICATION . 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the , intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South.7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, . contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be:notified of any decision on this project. . A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at,9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use • Permit. The'public is-invited to attend.this public hearing., r.- - _.-;•;,. I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 • NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • •• .. zit.'ner eue,.ni^ GSS44.? • tHST - ii L_l" I �`%��yl�1- -F —i II h ` ❑ w . is SEPWP -= ' ..:1--J,_:. I I , ' Titl N a ' II l , y oL_ .__ L__, d_ ,S;6TfSl . .__ „,,, i_ Ir ':q j -1. a utMR f • 1-ryy ' �y Pr/ �' .... .... ! OmNd f' .y;. C.U.P. I .. ..• T, ,T&,/KCM.Inc L ,- ® o-"nv.eiro,ii.n '�� ® SIMPLE NOTICE OF APPLICATION ,. ' $ 0 CITY OF RENTON A vil, . . 7 kava„--40,1 mftftimmaafteftarragarofts,ft.. mil Planning/Building/Public Works ; ' if Al , • offire%‘1 _ , SEP 0 8'O 0 0,..e.4 a - 0 3 0 5 ', 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 earl= — le ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED ti , / PB METEn s ' ' " 7158401 U.S. POSTAnE 1, .1%7S1‘ — , ,•: , : -,J.--. II-. ,,,i ..„ CADONDON PEPITO&FLORUELYN 1004 SaIST CT RENTQWJA, 98055 AUtIP 98056 1 1 ii 1 1 i sam's/71,27.st iiii1iiiiiitiffilmilliiiiiiiiiiliml ! . f : t . 1R NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR . PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • • Comments on the above application'must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive•additional,notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425),430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on.this project: A Public Hearing will be Field by,the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on'October 31,t 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend'this public hearing. , ,• PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 , DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • j '_I I li .ram i, � .. "'� 15 � % i 1 11 i i,.i I. a il ;rj n 7.16TH 6 • rr:EI �•i JI'f—ry � Ii I -, q 1. _ " �I.: . I.. d;,.. 'I 1 i 7 , i \ ". ., I 9.. .. s C.U.P. L ' 'S 1w ® .v.R yugp l ~ Silt PUN - -.-. cl i NOTICE OF APPLICATION r „ 111111.111111111 c: p CITY OF RENTON ti r r4 •-4® 7. r _-_. -u Planning/Building/Public Works - _ 0� � 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 SEP 0 8'0 0 -°�'escam Q Q 5 f. trig ' l BMETER x ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED • . 7158401 u.s. POSTAGE . 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The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. • PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting-in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31; 2000_at 9:00'AM to consider the:proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 -_- ipd.0 nu:• S QTH ST- - - 1 < I�� 5 V§' y r� W_ C ' F al p QQ EJ Iw` ¢ E-X ! o J — '11_dm__t_- ,,.�-e, 6TFl�T- >r�� a nrw m�sa•1 ,•s°�., Fv m ..� C.U.P. ?{ Tetra Tech/RCM,Inc. L • .,. ® PS90fm.,""�",SIMPLE v� .-�,, ® ad.. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR • PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7`h. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be-notified of any decision on this project. , A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh.floor-of-City Hall, onn-October 31, 2000 at 9:00•AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The`public is invited to attend this public hearing. ' 1 PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • __- s 4TH sr • ` t k7J.. I I l — '�� ,N h w m a�L Iwl I a-`` I I 1,TmI fir'' , S II /' • _=hae. p / \ZTiST `-_ ,y�_ J/ � .,:). . . . _.,, L1 . .. :. . Il� 9 G ' • : No� C.U.P. 4 ._ e Tarn Tech/KCM,Inc ... ®. -.t`.n�.",a, 5 yr I . ..... - - - . ......an -O .. , .. .., SIMPLE .n ,. 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The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South . and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would - _ commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. �' ` PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit ' ' Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing,will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh`•floor of City Hall, on October 31,'2000-at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public'is invited to attend this public hearing. IPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 �— -- :• • - S4TH S�Tom if I rts ,6r`_. ,i I.. • y, • ' Hi N N • 1 id i U—.— _-.• ..._ 71' Rd K- • • ... .` 4s -- - `S'6flf5T'iy ,]) ?_:: 7 v o `,�`\ a — — - C.U.P. l. --Tara Tech/KCM,Inc. ® 4•yu ^' _ems NOTICE OF APPLICATION . 0 0 CITY OF RENTON t,..,,., -..i--......--witi----414-1.4.,. '...si,4 T .f:. volo. 1.w....---.... . eaLL Planning/Building/Public Works • oa di' 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 fr.),..,. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would • commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 71h Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • ,- ,e�mo idrdw;,;;; S 4TH ST - 0Y.' 1.•... .,_ ,I. rp-,T" ,f..,-- --� a.wo/ • I4 I{-_ �I_ 11 • ssnig 7_- . L� J \ IEc ]] m II L I 1':;;';' i ' ' /7 f -Tr— ___,,,„2., 1 II K I1. \? �s°,. z _ C.U.P. . Tem Teeh/I(CM,I — ® : ...—.f -^ 77: SITE YlN1 `t NOTICE OF APPLICATION - 1., Q LMi _42I • a1.4.,.. -�,'\v III! rf C `3�-,''_''�'1' .�... :1 �., \\ 1�, — ,,, ,,., '-'--------ff--- 'r k„ l',1 ems. -—e�, -:7 ;z-'e_f4M TMc--=C.=�— '"E�nky. \CY;\ 1?'1�_ii -9 -„ ..-z„,,, I.�-r I p' ,14,',11-7","7"--'41-tlIni•-•--\p-c.7-.",-,173-1� 1tlI- ,�' `\ k�\1, Loy \`J\L--- II li u .aA 17'' ' ',\s`tc� :I. MITI - -_-__ .\.i i i'.. \ _. k ci ti EMS _.,:_t•,,, ,, z --gw,g-z,,--.,—re,---z-zgr----4t* ,..6r612"`".„,.,:ilan- -1„k\A's 1 ' -;: ...,, \.) I,:, . , C. O '"�N. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett-and-the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • - Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about.this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins et (425).,430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will;automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project.; A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton:Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting`in'the`Council Chambers on the seventh floor of-City Hall, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to'attend,this public hearing. IPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATIONIl DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: . SEPTEMBER 6,2000 . DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 s4msr. y�. /ICI 1 yKt H W 0 ` g 0- e Ifiri 4 ,.,• 1 . \\.. . 1 x 1 - ..iP pli if .F, EL d • . I41n' i''7/ \\ 14, y C.U.P. I. r _ IN , NOTICE OF APPLICATION • -- :: 0 CITY OF RENTON y _u Planning/Building/Public Works t°' yincffl �' 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 P SEP 0 8'0 0 12 r Q 3 Q 5 if- ADDRESS SERVICE.REQUESTED ci%1E4T0Eni U.S. POSTAGE ii t .i.1"Y;Sil:iz71 Y. 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PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit • • Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically;become a party of record and will be notified of any de•cision,on:this project. A Public Hearing will be held by;the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh•floor of City Hail, on,October 31,1 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend:thispublic hearing: • I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 r DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 • ' _ sartsr ' .� ,y r II : o AL i(: t - ( .. • .. I f _l .H si 1 i ��='rHj'"' `\ : !iI if ate— i \\\ , i 11 i i[ 1 11 11 i .1 n -; ' sr"; =T.! f4 y'g ,. - • ,' 11,1 .. ice.'. .. [+, Tetra Tech/RCY,IK. ® , ..-:- r.. . _- .— —�.� 1 _, , • . l .pTCw. G. • NOTICE OF APPLICATION • :; p CITY OF RENTON R �a. .��1 a v:� fall Planning/Building/Public Works i... et SPIATA 1055 South GradyWay - Renton Washington 98055 i t SEP 0 8`O 0 : aa 5 g as FDp METERit ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED = 7158401 U.S. POSTAGE Ii.7i, .' $+' .767.1. 'I' `rEi?.._'r :,.4 i. fir. ' .•1:. :i.,'?r•.. YOUR MAIL IS I ADDRESSED NCDRREn.r. b ARCi{PO NTS oiRDVIS NDE E DIAMOND ClTyiS ' A 98p1® CAYCE KAMERON C+TERRI L // 29013 229TH AVE SE 3 [?;' KENT WA 98042 II d`'�11`l :'--•iI. h; I, ) AUEIp 98810 1111tilititiimiiiiithinilliiiithilitiumiirdiliiiiii is rrY + �" + ..0 iR 41 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South . and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7`h. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7`h Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Use Permit ' ' Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms. Elizabeth Higgins, AICP, Project Manager, Development Services Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, by 5:00 PM on September 20, 2000. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Ms. Higgins at (425) 430-7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. I. A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, on October 31,:2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The public is invited to attend this public hearing. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 , DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 S 4TH S �..r ,/ t`_;i u H swr L 1 is p I Z' it • V �._" ":S STH ST• • . .. tl i 1 - , , • \\ x 1 1 1 I ;g-:Ji-• -L_ $ s-J`1. J- m ei .--.. r STI= _ = __ ; P1 - • 4 i' ���— (` 1:.—.•\ I •4 . .� i. ', G� i[i rr h e C.U.P. \`\ Ten Teen/RCY.Ine. — — ® w•��^^• �' �. 0. -�— Ae l NOTICE OF APPLICATION • ` A 8 C D - E F G H \ -\./ \\‘1..54 :\ c\\*II.\' ' \74 `� s 0 0 o 20 \ \'\ y�� GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=10' c ANNUAL FLOWERS \ \\\ ✓ yO�C' i 0 * \ \ yc O \ EXISTING LANDSCAPING \ ,,.., \. 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''1 O O3 ONE WAY TRPFFlC WILL BE MAINTAINED ON S 7TH ST DURING JJJ K A EXCAVATION,SHORING,AND OMES. LL TWO WAY TRAFFIC WILL BE �` Q —\ MAIMAINED AT ALL OTHER TIMES. SIGN AI f /j=n CITY 0 ENTON / ar = TRAFWTCiONTROL O4 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC WILL TRAVEL TO AND FROM CONSTRUCTION `` -I PLAN(PAACE K003) I SITES VW ONLY S GROUT WAY AND RAINIER AVE S.USE OF ANY •• SEE NOT 6 OTHER ROUTE THAN THESE SHOWN SHALL BE SUBJECT TO WRITTEN / V.N.�3" _i APPROVAL OF KING COUNTY AND THE CITY OF RENTON. ► SIGN JACKING 1[1.. _ SIG - I OSHE L RAEMA ACCPEN ROAD NO THE RAILROAD LOTIME PLATFORM SHAFT ,). 0 L- - © T SHALL REMAIN OPEN AND UNDISTURBED AT ALL TIMES/YA ">' �w'{" SIGN 6O CONTRACTOR SHALL ADOPT CITY OF RENTON STANDARD TRAFFIC / „5 it 'r Q � � ----I CONTROL PLANS DURING CONSTRUC110N. L -►S LH _ - 4 DIG I I X ,, a - i © 1 I© l4,—_—.-- ---� � I�r - LEGEND fc� �Yi �/� CITY 0, RENTON CO / //� A/JI TRAFFIF CONTROL vJ Z TWO WAY TRAFFIC,NO PARKING t� �¢.»I. .,+ PLAN 'AGE K003 �"� W % LL! L1J SEE Ni'E 6 ) I61 i -- / SIGN I> IILI,L1 PI STREET CLOSED TO PUBLIC, I. r .... r^ AVAILABLE FOR CONTRACTOR USE IU.i CO Ori 5 , j NO PARKING `LJ,J, -i ICI 2 LL -I i at l I J _ ONE WAY TRAFFIC,DIRECTION INDICATED 3 `Llr0 LJJ �'�1 Ii.{lf '�'� 3 0 _J IY F— CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC ROUTE - I— JI(_41_ wm TRAFFIC SIGN LEGEND i Q_ _y�' 7 [� E - — A ROAD CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION 1 — _= S6 I I�IS B ONE WAY TRAFFIC ► — �� rL C ROAD WORK AHEAD } / !, �� I j SIGN /JU D LOCAL ACCESS ONLY "'���/// ) E NO PARKING O) �/ F ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD i/----- 1 - E /% S(--A--) - // \\�/ 43". SIGN SIGN SIGN IG T / �� JUNCTION STRUC RE 4 C� /' \ �A, ACCESS SHAT / ► 0 �_ SIGN _ 5//1/L O SIGN SIGN r P {t} TRAFFIC CONTRO y CITY RENTON / T (-F--", O �� C PLAN(PAGE KO 1) O tam D 100 200 Y 1 SEE NOTE 6 C.IV SCALE IN FEET s C.U.P. a= 050000O' CNEOHET DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM,Inc. 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ANEET Na a N. REVISION Br APR•D DATE E83025E • A - B A C A D A E A F A G A H • 5 FOR UTILITY RELOCATION/ I cYa-,A,,..-,C PROTECTION AT 7TH AVE S& 5 \ MORRIS AVE SEE SHEET P107. J \ 5 I---- - I 1 I ® \ �`� , i _ . _ 1I/ \ _ \\ \\ \ , \ , . ����=I u0.�l' L Nfig• MORRIS AVE. I No —�m� �_� Ii _' Via= ,1•2 — ,: ' Q� - _ o JrA -, -- --r—_ - \�-_ —I — mP "•,.- -- ' \C—�_.. _ J �I,H� 1 I 1 I - ' b 4 QI I . -1 ' (J,i 1 . • 3 y 3 / NOTE: \ / v\,�e O INCLUDED TO SHOW EXISTING CIOUTILITIES. AIES. - ' \^� / Y-� (�` / CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM LOCATION OF ALL � '% \ UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CALL \,� ' �`'� , 1-800-424-5555. /\ FOR UTILITY RELOCATION/ / / ' __ / /"^ FOR UTILITY RELOCATION PROTECTION AT HOUSER WA PROTECTION AT HOUSER WAY Sc - - - BURNETT AVE SEE SHEET P109\=^/ ' ///7/ \ MORRIS AVE SEE SHEET P108. fa/ -- �'i•`h'- -- ► F j t \ I/// ': " •/"/I =m HOUSER WAY S. J I r J 1\I I I I r� it 1/ h I II I - �.. 11'I 1 I I II I I L / .���' ( . 2 , . --, .(WALLA WALLA) ,^ ,7 E° - FTUWSER�TAY - \•,=\��+ \S\\• 2 ,,, 4crir 7 7/ p‘ / ------7,-.0. / 7iert//— ' h \ .. . ,4 ,,„ -I , ,,,. ... 4, ,. - 5, ,,_/:,,,,,,,0 ./7-/, ,, /7, / - ,, , ,/,.e. . 7„-- : t,76_,',./, / ... fe.'4`,.. -,.. /// /. / / / / j /// II'''''',/,7/ '/ . ..,,,, )....,../ / / / /.. 1 N' • ,,. 1 yi.v0414W -- . / ' /‘/,//'; - /' 'Ill'ilii///7 .-4-2 E f4 ,_ .. ..././ //- , 44,,. /0 `' C%e,,,-- �i / /. ,;�A C.U.P. tR-4,@.. BNONO . ARE«m. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES .E: Tetra Tech/KCM Inc. SCALE EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 ��NLY 2000 1917 First Avenue C) EASTSIDE RESTORATION PROJECT (Ea1=40' DRAWN O. Seattle,Washington 98101 RECOMMENDEDEXISTING UTILITIES PLAN 2064435300 ROC2oea43-5372 HERRERA coxm.cr.o. K,ng County R�PG1R06 1 No. REVISION BY APP•D DATE CONSVL12015 APPROVED' SHEET no o, ' A B C D E F C H • A B C D E F G H 'E ,-1-. A I - . 1 I f MH 1 (TYPE 2) ( ;` RIM 122.0 0 .r s 5 II IN 112.70(42")ff``' ABANDON MANHOLE J' I .T?Y OUT 114.70 (244) CONNECT TO EXISTING 1 1 , FIELD LOCAT 1 r 24"CONCRETE PIPE SEE NOTE 4 I I o I V SEE NOTE 1 4 I I''''. __I, / I r SDMH 10u0 NOTES: • [� A 1I A' XISTING PIPES 1. CONNECT TO EXISTING 24-IN.CONC PIPE AT JUNCTION OF 24-IN CMP PIPE. CONTRACTOR 4 �I I f o ' ((eurl O+OU ,: ,/6TYP) SEE NOTE 4 SHALL VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND CONDITION OF 24-IN CONC PIPE PRIOR TO 1. 18"WATERMAIN l ��1iin / i' I� (B 1055 CONSTRUCTING PERMANENT BYPASS AS SHOWN. NEW MANHOLES SHOWN FOR STORM LINE SEE NOTE 5 011;r;rolo /:� V WORK SHALL BE 60-IN.WSDOT TYPE 2 AND CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS. I'I I V SDMH 105E 2 TEMPORARY FIREPST AND WATER SERVICE CONNECTION INSTALLED I AS SHOWN.FIVE A v �� • "-RCP PRESSURE CAP EXISTING WATERMAIN AT LOCATION SHOWN OR AT A MINIMUM OF FIVE FEET �/ STORM LINE FROM FACE OF SHORING. LOCATE HYDRANT AND SERVICE CONNECTION 10 FEET FROM CAP. CONNECT TEMPORARY RESIDENTIAL SERVICE PER CITY OF RENTON REQUIREMENTS TO EXISTING J' I JMETER CONNECTION. AFTER CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE, RELOCATE FIRE HYDRANT AND I4 I j NEW 42"RCP REESTABLISH PERMANENT RESIDENTIAL SERVICE CONNECTION AT ORIGINAL LOCATIONS 4 /I 1 I Tn 111014._„,-111.4 , V STORM LINE ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. REPLACE REMOVED 8-IN. LINE WITH 8-IN. LINE PER - - ' '' \ I = �F SPECIFICATION SECTION 02666. \ H � 1iTTl\\�jEMPORARILY RELOCATE V V 3. I I �1( /\\ [EFXISTING HYDRANT v L'�V= REPLACE EXISTING CATCH BASINS WITH WSDOT TYPE 1 CATCH BASINS PER CITY OF RENTON I \� L YD a. U 1 s i•s. =v� STANDARDS. USE 12-IN.CONC PIPE FOR CONNECTION TO MANHOLES AS INDICATED. SET CB ttP�CRL6B .- RIM ELEVATIONS AT EXISTING ELEVATIONS INDICATED 6 I 0fr ` \ , ,M 121.09 2L'' 4.LIMITS OF SHORING. T 117.09 '- CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT 4 E NOTE 3 LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED STORM DRAIN O. N TEMPOR RY SERVICE PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION OF OTHER STRUCTURES. REPLACE 8"WATERM 1I CONNEC ION TO METER 5. SEE NOTE 2 I 12" CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT AND SUPPORT 18-IN.WATERMAIN THROUGH EXCAVATION. REFER o� li - TEMPORA Y CAP SEE NOTE 2 OVERHEAD WIRES TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. 6 REPLACE EXISTING CB CO TEMPORARY HYDRA / E ITC 9 CONNECT TO EXISTING 24-IN. CMP AT LOCATION SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SEE NOTE 3 ` LOCATION SEE NOTE 9AMIE 7 LOCATION AND CONDITION OF 24-IN.CMP. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. 3 RIM 121.64 SDMH t COORDINATE WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4-IN.GAS LINE. 3 OUT 118.64(12") � p�Ikp, i! D`41 AIMOxa oxx CAPS ON GAS LINE FOR CONTRACTOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. CO 1053 8 OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REQUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL I �� �/� � i n ADJUSTMENT. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. hi'. ` 9l ��ri; � E +'�J +'c z'C- TEMPORARILY CAP SIDE SEWER AT BOTH SIDES OF EXCAVATION AS SHOWN. REPLACE TO ' //"" ORIGINAL LOCATION AND GRADE AT COMPLETION OF WORK. MATCH EXISTING PIPE SIZE AND -` - - MATERIAL 22� �ir� itau; I lip �� ► r u. a, a l oa+`RIM9121.74 '� AN/E- S LEGEND ( N II I �,� IN 112�t71}(2")�\ EXISTING 4"G•S LINE MO RIS 'u a" r It` ♦ IN 117.�0_0 2") EE NOTE 7 PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT LIMITS o-Ii A IN 116.00 2");(>2 \ 1/ 11,1*plidlibill111111111ra:Ar&NEUMbingiliain=a1A� /////////// CURB REPLACEMENT LIMITS Y CAP EXISTING PIPE'1 I � � •• DvwII � 5 If 12"CONC a""s (TYP)SEE NOTE 4 1 I U cew IA ! w PROVIDE 12" I I �v - - _� - -- - -N NM - BIM PROVIDCLEARA ABOVE 6 I-11 - o WATER MAIN I �� -I- ., i x REPLACE,EX TI'e CB ' \\ � t I MH / RIM 1?/i�2 / \ ► O 1 RIM 121 74E(2.") 1 1 ,W Ouj/1/17124 12" r 35 If 12"CONC I / I Ci) IN 114.26 (24) _ e I j ELiNOTE 3 lI 1 1 / IN 11794(12") eII �r-- ! �\.\�I`r-\-7 'NixV�:�� � OUT 112.76 (42") I L ( ^ I, oz //' ) I .SEE NOTE 6 ��'��n n�tt],/ _ ql _ ._. I ;I�`\ Tz o Iv V CB 1058 \CB 1057 SSMH I w i W I C.U.P. a= 1 3(( DESIGNED CHECKED: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES �` ,§ Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Wo•M+ SCALE EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 �JULY 2000 Y 1 - -- °a`"" O CAPACffY RES70RA7101N PROJECT Tam 1917 First Avenue l � C� use xxExDE°_ O UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN ii Seattle,Washington 98101 l J 1'=10' } 206-443.5300 Fac20649&5372 HERRERA CONTRACT xo- King County MORRIS AVE & 7TH AVE °�P�107 g1 No REVISION BY APP.D DATE CC0NLTUCTS 'vFxC•SD C03070C SHEET x0 OF ' "41 A B C D E F C H • A B C D E F G H • =A 126 1 ___" ----------_ - 127-_ - -- - __ , 1` EDGE ASP�ALT-------- _ —IC. I / HOUSER WAY 4 - — Ie, / ) - _ 4 I 4.-.....,5 • ,/ / i'/' . I \ / _ ',- BVERHEAD LINES, t 1 i' I / i. _ -- / �\ I ',. SEE NOTE 3. -' i — . _ '� Or/ „ 3 \420 / Ssry . -e=qi� 4-O� r \�T �_ REMOVE 1H SEWER -E _--- 3 3j 9 E S I � �; o-y\,,\< I / �Q",' ,i , SEE NOTE 1 v b\ �?/ i f "- FF Ce- , \\., / \ \-f '''`,+ `-te r / 1 • - \2 • / i �i 2 • NOTES: • 1. CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING 18"SANITARY PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED SANITARY =Tio LEGEND PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION. 1 //, !/7 2. COORDINATE WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4-IN. GAS LINE. r PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT LIMITS SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. . P. 3. OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REQUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195 a 1 °E51NE0' `"""m" DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES "J' ° U'LY 2000 a 11 Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. N SCALE EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 8TV 1917 Fifst Avenue ( �� RECOMMENDED.ucx0m1'-10 CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT :LE"0 f g§. Seattle,917FiWashington 981o1 Il UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN @ 206-443-5300 Fax:206-443-5372 HERRERA CONTRACT NO King County M O R R I S AVE & HOUSER AVE°�P 10 8 ' Et hlRONMENTAL 41 NO REVISION BY APP'D DATE 0000UEr„Ts . 0 C03070C ' s EFT„O- OF nn . . . . . A B C D E F C H A B C D E F C H " - 5 5 1 / ,J _ U _I' i P/; --- / /I • .. ..T /\ _ I. ..\`- P\ r— \/ �,^_ / /� 4 --HOUSER,yVAY _--- I ''. (mil •,,, > .- .`� .,i, 4 REPLACE,SIDEWALK ADJACENT / / V/ ` / I TO REMO ED CURB-SECTION. /I�' / % //.. \� / _ 'L/ ' /RFrq/N 1/ / / /�• - ./Gj-/'�///, �.i �e\ -_ './f . . /1' 3 14 I '/ / %�f if/ "'�,7. - GAS LINE. „I /� / // 1 ` '-�` �.,/ SEE NOTE 2. /d/. /� r/ / �,} / / - // : / / ,,"/,' Stil\4H -F144T/ "' / y�/ / /I 2 NOTES. 2 1. CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING 18"SANITARY PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT LEGEND LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED SANITARY PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION /// /// PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT LIMITS 2. COORDINATE WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4—IN. GAS LINE. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. t /////////// CURB REPLACEMENT LIMITS 3. OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REQUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL ► ADJUSTMENT SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. -`- `I' • C.U.P. -o_ y DESIGNED: E -- I CHECKED. O DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IT Tetra Inc. EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 JULY 2000 T. rs Tech/KCM, �� xccouxfxvfv- s CAPACITY RESTORATON PROJECT mf NO 1 z 1917 First Avenue s"=70' 11 Seattle,Washington 98101 UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN opp 206-44A5300 Fax.206-443-5372 HERRERA CONTRACT NO Mug County B U R N ETT & H O U S E R AVE P 10 9 !I NO. REVISION BY APP'D DATE CONSULTANTS APPROVED SHEET NO OF C03070C ap ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A B C D E F G — H • • B C D E F C H • a i1 • III ,� : ! W ir_7_.t� ,. ,� sd,,,;, ; il------- ,...\;‘,,- •ILt, r- .--,--,4 ,41-1.---,;-----%:\v,\\-= 1i . MH R01-12A __ / — n -� IICIA+ L �_ __-_ J \ �! 1 ��\ '\� 5 J _ I c.w._. 1 JI tl,y \\ so 0 so 100 c --.*._a ..�_- '',-- � .r:_.., _ s_��,',� -?- r=� -_-��.___-e__"�_-a_.` ___ -�v -.. .1�--?may. ��E,7C.i� \ �\. SCALE III FEET - . i .. —: — CFO.. . �_— MORRIS=AVENU =_._`_ .:_.. r =j -- * — 4�,k i V err l I 1�"�, v : !t II4 RD7=�sa ° vA..zN�,- ", .. • ► �t' 11 �r•sTs�b r 1 �� 'il r - •--�- �. ` ' a �I - / K � ,_a � e m ;n ;" \1r' II_ o RCEPTO 1.._._ C"� 11 1I 1=' I �.1 ( \. „, Y� • I MORRIS/7TH SHAFT.FOR _ ^ ' I ;II ?Lt I\Yl h \ I. 0� SHORING LIMITS AND WORK `-`r- ' P! .,, V j • 'll III I L LIMITS AT SHAFT AREA ^^ I W I 1 �'� ..3.--_-..:!_1 it \5j (I SEE DWG C301. }(� '1'`'/ I�I I' ��+ ' FSI H —{ IIW,I MORRIS/ROUSER JACKING V .. 01• �-. SHAFT.FOR SHORING LIMITS 4, -d y �\V1 P'1 �-I j N ! .. AND WORK LIMITS AT SHAFT (Iv' `y� -I \ 4 I --- _ I j, AREA SEE DWG C701 Ij '.� �_v= l ,G.`\ l _ 4 III - 4i k\''' IJ 01'15'19"E _ - Ow ---•—•-ri'v----- 1\ • - • __ _ _ S_MITHERS'1VENUE�,\ '9 ` 466.54' \ O l; S j I Z NOTES-• - '� :___\'�� '' ... 1.CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TO COORDINATE UTILITY RELOCATIONS AT - • j L p 0 SHAFT AREAS. `\ ► 1t- •' i 2.CONSTRUCTION LIMITS IN STREET RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENTS - 1. \•I 't';4l O SHOWN IN DRAWINGS ARE PROVIDED FOR CONTRACTORS USE.IF • J3✓ l z CONTRACTOR REQUIRES ADDITIONAL STREET RIGHT 0- WAY AND/OR - �,` v EASEMENTS.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL • ROUSER BURNETT SH '-'� NECESSARY PERMITS AND EASEMENTS AND PAYING ALL / *\ \ ASSOCIATED COSTS. FOR SHORING LIMITS AND N_ i.: - WORK LIMITS AT SHAFT AR€A \ V H° 3.FAG FIBER OPTIC LINES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WOOD FENCE. SEE OWC C201---„,,,,.a. 1 i CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATION WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE _ S ° _ 2 FIBER OPTIC LINE.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION - WITH THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. r >",�+` 4 . 2 5' AD , Kr �{ H R01- ilikw . I: ?0 s ► i • . INTER EPTOR BURNETTAVENUE� ` ,, -• n — • C.U.P. a- pF5501A CXE0S DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. oN x� wNE 7. EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 JULY 200033 ® CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT I 1917 First Avenue PROJECT PLAN Seattle,Washington 98101 NOTED 206-443-5300 Fax:206-443-5372 RECOMMENDED. CONTRACT NO. King County AND KEY MAP G3 APPROVENo. REVISION BY APP•D DATE I C03070C SHEET NO. OF ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ A B C 0 E - F C H A A B A C A 0 . E . F A G . H X / \/'' /" /-s 'F/ � / NOTES: /\ // /\ /�i / (_\) / \�'�� 1.EXACT DIMENSIONS OF JACKING SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY /���\\\CCC/// X/I / ``'\``-'' t,TC`�' '�/\r / [5~ CONTRACTOR TO SUIT JACKING NEEDS BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN. / ` / r X 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY / ` / -/'�/ \`\1F����'?'-� - �,'`"j CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN.DEVIATIONS FROM UMITS MUST BE ''Sc / S` CS / --. -"_? 5 APPROVED BY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE. / ^ 4 U ='���' - 5 TWO FIBER OPTIC UNES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WOOD FENCE. / / / 1—__ ---- 3. T� /- �,i/ /���// CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATING WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE FIBER '� / yy � � OPTIC LINES.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH N \ /� / /\ /I/ �,��`� 1 ' - / '� / THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. / X / d LING5�U /, -: �„,- - 4,CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT. % S��;N E 3 - kE� WORK SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR �'/ l _- '"`� T FOR / RESIDENTIAL STREETS,SEE DRAWING C7. i - �1)•�'y-CONSTRUCTION 10 0 10 20 - - e\/ j.. ACCESS /4-4 5.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. ' /`� /// 1'� " -TT ,„1, REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.SEE GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=10' \/_ '\ '�i -,'.t ��`I/ .- _ DRAWING C7. t— / �- ..---,-3-.- -,-,--� / / \N-1Y3 .90 i / i\i,� --��%Q$ .�/' . , NOTE 8 / \\-C'' E 1299798"92 "1� / ' 4 7.CONTRACTOR TO ERECT 6'HIGH SECURITY FENCE TOPPED WITH 3 f1 `} }/ y '' (I :` STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE.FENCE AND GATES MUST BE ' �-.,� \P�'I'. 4\�UfC'LC'.. �I y�- 4 INSTALLED WITHIN WORK LIMIT BOUNDARIES.ALL POSTS SHALL �OP /—..,.-. r 1^�-I1 T•y T 2 BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE.POST LOCATIONS MUST BE G // _ -' �_ ""S �1,�4^��_I \ COORDINATED LWILH DESIGNEDES UTILITIES.TOMINIMIZEZEION AND I CONFIGURATION Q � I r - p �__—_- 3 OF FENCE SHALL BE TO DISRUPTION TO //-�,•' 'j t+' �' ---- FINAL CONTRACTOR'S ABILITY TO BE WORK IN AND AROUND SHAFT. \i — tJ�-3T -i1 �� / --_ --i FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED BY PROJECT S P� / ""-AA /111. \ L REPRESENTATIVE,FENCE AND GATES SHALL BE REMOVED AND POST Q\�` II - HOLES REPAIRED AT END OF PROJECT.UNIFORM SECURITY GUARD 0 A- i S - I. MH R01�12B I MUST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES WHEN GATES ARE UNLOCKED. .`JG" % ///_MCI W�I, f�� SEE B/CG -� - . ,_- 8.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS _`\ "/ �s,' (� ', •a`� I I -- TO ACCESS DRIVEWAYS AND TO ALLOW EMERGENCY VEHICLES \ 1 BER/C'PTC C0: ACCESS WITHIN 150 FEET OF EACH HOME, / � ''�' _ BUR - ` I M1M1 9.FOR TESC REQUIREMENTS,SEE NOTES ON T1. IV/ - ✓L v j,�-� �j fNP NOTE 14 I,,,I,�IJJI�I 31. i �`1 • J II 3 • /��`,—�'/'�p . ' F e ��1P� /% / j;1 ��NOTEis STARCOM 1 I. a • / s / ),% 'C , � �/ FIBER/OPTIC CABLE /-- ✓ r(" / / / N///i/� t/ ��, �\ NiSHORING EE�` -1 icyV ,I BURRIED j�� // } 1 ni i/ / 1 .I ,60'ROW i' "\I �j/-j� / */ f\.'-✓ PROPERTY LINE { I --,,,1 4 7— �/" RP `\ -'7/N. ~ 1y ,',I I /,,,- oiJ I r G P� P(�DpEIySGAgT�EG Iq r .S r1r '� . - - , 2 �12 / �CL S V1iUKLUN • � PROTECS VI NORK ~ J . ��I/ i /, MAR - y� I'\, UMTTS / II F 'PROPERTY LINE Z / —cl / �. /I IUTILITIE y J� / 130 �2� / / f, j — I ' / �/ �. Q I; ^ 1_ �_ \ S+RE ET WIDTH 3,2,9• ,I ILL ��( • / ,, �Q d �SEFURI III \ �I\ ) \ - I �,^\\\ I,. FENCE Q \Jf' _ 10. O �Np\.� \ c _. _y J SEE NO E \I > III .,�.C_ .. „ , _.__. —FUG( J \ 4ft BOARD a l / --- FENCE =w �� f IT i ;: — — - z — n aS 5TH STR Mw . T / -,v c it I . CONSTRCTIO AGU ES \ zZ • MORR15/HOUSER JACKING SHAFT ` /_--C:V‘P. \ a_ r=10• • 1.514HECe cxcaco. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES w Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. smE EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION I CAPCITY RESTORATION �NO' 2000 8 CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT - - - 1917 First Avenue (( 1 O MORRIS/HOUSER JACKING Seattle,8-43 300 F.t2n96101 I � RECOMMENDED' NOTED King County SHAFT SITE PLAN ��C101 _ 208-043-5300 Fmc 206-0435372 l oaxmcr No. 'No. REVISION BY APP'D DATE APPao�m' or _ C03070C sxm xo: A • B - C - D • E - F • C • H - A -, 6 C D E F G H IU y y\\•,\\ \ •Q ACTdR TO PROVIDE \ • rSTRUCTION ACCESS GATE NOTES: _// OCv� \ \ ice'`I ,\\ 1.EXACT DIMENSIONS OF SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR, _//�J( (JY,\ - BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS, / \ �'P\\'\ \•\ \ \ 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY \ CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN.LIMITS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO 5 \ \f„\ \ Q ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EXISTING INTERCEPTORS. \ %/ \�s. \ �\ !�\\�\ CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION BY 5 \\ �\�jy�Y POTHOLING OR OTHER SUITABLE MEANS PROIR TO INSTALLATION \\ \',. �- ,_ ) \ 10 0 10 20 OF SHAFT FOR RETRIEVAL OF MACHINE AND STRUCTURE \ \V,\\',, ( '�\ \ CONSTRUCTION.DEVIATIONS FROM LIMITS MUST BE APPROVED BY CONSTRUCTION \ \•\` \ 4 't5•\ '\',\' '�\`�((/// \ GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=10' PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE. / EASEMENT�\ \\'‘,\ '' A yC-'G,\1I �\\ 3.TWO FIBER OPTIC LINES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WORK AREA. \S c' \ \\ CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATING WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE FIBER OPTIC LINE.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION __�/ I \\ \v, \O \ ('K\'��\/{ WITH THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. MOTE 5 `�\I� \�.'J�`��.'> \ \ �\h\\ 4.CONTRACTOR.SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT. \ A `:t-- WORK SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR 1 9\ �Vi rV (s RESIDENTIAL STREETS.SEE DRAWING C7, �\\�. \ V. Te4� \\\ 5.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. (,,) / /\\ \ % i nay REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.SEE CO \ti �'/�� �,�p \ \ DRAWING C7. NOTE 8 —�� �`' �' r. M117,7344,81 CA-1 \\ \ 4 __ __ __ __ _ �e\�+ (V/i! ' B_:300442�64 m 4 -I y{ '{'—' yam\/ ly D.\\\ vl Y_ (- .-.___ - . _\- D +✓ ` :2 S�RAN STOF OR TO ERECWIRE. IGHCEEANDI GATES TY CE TOPPEED WITH 3 _. ' '..__.... ..x _x^ 8 /� 7INSTALLED WITHINEWORK LIMIT BOUNDARIES.ALL OTE 7wM �•� .APE CATI �, 4 _- POSTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE.POST LOCATIONS vC- �.� $iRDCTOR rr fy-'--- MUST BE COORDINATED WITH LOCAL UTILITIES. LOCATION j`✓1 „,<9 4'• GAS( 'ALED IN) MH -SA� 2( �� /,�'� -BEE 201 I 5 TO CONFIGURATION OF FENCE SHALL BE DESIGNED IN /- -G - G -- G----- '�—G-- G \ �/ S \ TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION TO CONTRACTOR'S ABILITY TO DO WORK �2.50' � �- S, AND AROUND SHAFT.FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED 1 NOTE 1� - la.'f� —�� I1.4 BY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE.FENCE AND GATES SHALL BE 10 - - ----- ----- --- ----------- --_ -- -- - - -I-- ® - �/r - - -- .. -- REMOVED AND POST HOLES REPAIRED AT END OF PROJECT. BURN�TTAVP S _ ABANNDOO*CATIONFO-DHnRI)N- 32� T `- �I7,, \' _ +��c\\ WHIENRM SECURITY GUARD GATES ARE UNLOCKED.UST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES >, z UNKNOWN. SEE NOTT 1 f }1 I I ;,� y \ • �`,,‘<� 8.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS -- t� > - -- J ==--_=-=- 1.�- -- - - - TO ACCESS¶DRIVEWAYS AND TO ALLOW EMERGENCY VEHICLES �,1--- x�It x . x `x-"� x I , --- t \\1� \TIjS Cn C\\ \ J ACCESS WITHIN 150 FEET OF EACH HOME. 3 NOTE 10 x (.t `SNORING 7 CONTRAC&, WItlE II LIMITS SEE A�`,���T �5 \ 9.FOR TESC REQUIREMENTS,SEE NOTES ON T1. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS GAT 'I N TE 2 ! J - 0, -' ('' CJ C� 10.TREES TO BE PROTECTED. li I - !i -^ 20'�� 14' /x/� � 5\ Y � / 1 ABANDONED SHORING WAS USED DURING THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION x11 J - COO - 0( \ OF THE ESL.THE SHORING CONSIST OF 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH THICK - _ - I' '' H PILES DEPTH AN CONDITION OF ABANDON SHORING x _ __ __—__ __ _ _ SHEET J_. _\ C i "O� +„ �., U'r- 1 LOCATION,DE D CO D IS UNKNOWN.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COST WORK 'I NOTE 5 "1 t�\�SEEFO LNOT -31 \ ASSOCIATED WITH REMOVING OR CUTTING SHORING TO THE EXTENT I` LIMITS 5 ! II \- � ,^(_' �= / --m /•\•\ REQUIRED TO SAFELY CONSTRUCT THE BIFURCATION STRUCTURE. III/ �G II II G I', '\\ \\ 1 % \ \ ii PP�K�' I P¢V-\�, j \__ __ __ __ � II -�£STREET j.'I I 4\J\\y�• \ M IFICA'[LONS TO ///// BNSF EASEMENT I 1 WIDTH DINNER TWIN - H1L_ _ _.II _22 _1 _ +\. \ \ DINNE5jjjRRRTW 2 II fl ,_�\��--` ;li /\ \� \ \.,\ ACCEA�t�t\\ 2 L I. II NOTE 10 ', / \\. \ \jam' \ W, I NI 4J W- W— \ �w� �{ ;I I ) Ii W, ,I 16 R ., II I 11 it \ `CONTPACTOIi TO PROVIDE NOTE 10 NOTE 10 II I O 1Y✓J CONSTRUCTION ACCESS��E\ OLL kV ' N01"26'40"E _- • O RACTOR TO PROVIDE _ .___ ` \ ___ _—_ rop�•Ep��CLON_ACKESS_GA 560.02' CONSTRUTTO-AG DS D D L'-^- \ -D D-- D ceNSTRFlGT16JJ-AGGESSATE D -------❑ - - `_T 8 , V:',,_, HOUSER/BURNETT RECEIVING SHAFT C•U.P. DESIGNED: CMEP"D' • DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. „� sw EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 w�NO: 2000 E. ® CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT 1917 Washington PAS HOUSER/BURNETT RECEIVING Seattle,Washington 98101 r NOTED 2064435300 Fax:20B-043-5372 ` '1 APPROVED:� �.R„o King County SHAFT SITE PLAN C201 NO. REVISION BY APP'D DATE C03070c SHEET NO: OF • V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V ♦ _ A B C D E F G - H A B C D E F C H NOTES; 1.EXACT DIMENSIONS OF SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR. 6.CONTRACTOR TO ERECT 6'HIGH SECURITY FENCE TOPPED WITH BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS. 3 STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE.FENCE AND GATES MUST BE 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY INSTALLED WITHIN WORK LIMIT CA UTILITIES. POST LOCATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN. LIMITS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO MUST BE IGUR COORDINATE WITH LOCAL UTILITIES.LOCATION ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EXISTING INTERCEPTOR. AND CONFIGURATION TION OF FENCE RUPT BE DESIGNED IN 'SD CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION BY AROUND SHAFT TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION TO CONTRACTOR'S 5 POTHOLING OR OTHER SUITABLE MEANS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ABILITY TO DO WORK.FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED 5 n ' I I i SHAFT FOR RETRIEVAL OF MACHINEBEAND STRUCTURE JCONSTRUCTION. BY PROJECT AND POST HOLES REPAICE RED EANDEGATESND SHALL ALLLPROJEBE m ti 4 i DEVIATIONS FROM LIMITS MUST BE APPROVED BY PROJECT lI / T. REPRESENTATIVE. UNIFORM SECURITY GUARD MUST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES 1 WHEN GATES ARE UNLOCKED.THE PORTION OF SECURITY FENCING 3.CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT. IN THE 7TH STREET RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE REMOVABLE AND I C) C I Frl II � I WORK SHALL CONFORM WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR ONLY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION OF RECEIVING SHAFT, CJ I RESIDENTIAL STREETS.SEE DRAWING C7. AL OF THE MACHINE,AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE I� N I / JUNCTION STRUCTURE. EC 4.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. N / REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.SEE 7.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A 12'LANE ON 7TH STREET AT ALL 3' WOOD 1 'I 0 DRAWING C7. TIMES.CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MAINTAIN A 10'LIMITED ACCESS r f CONNECTION BETWEEN S 7TH STREET AND MORRIS AVE AT ALL F.N,-E. \ 1 !, I— I I O i TIMES FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES ONLY. 11 W � I j 8.FOR TESC REQUIREMENTS,SEE NOTES ON Ti. 11-- I i 9.ABANDON SHORING WAS USED DURING THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION ! I / OF THE ESI.THE SHORING CONSIST OF 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH THICK li .. SHEET PILES.LOCATION,AND CONDITION OF ABANDON SHORING IS 1 i UNU{tNOWN.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS K I C7 �x \ \\ / ASSOCWTED WITH REMOVING OR CUTTING SHORING TO THE EXTENT I I 4 I H I 1 1 REG�UIRFiD,TO SAFELY CONSTRUCT THE BIFURCATIO, STRIjC U 2�6.�\•,.`\ `>�_,�\\\��y1 \AV 'V AAAA AAA AAAAA�C .� I I co N 175“7.3i 7 I �;il \ / . � ' \l N. _� E 1i. 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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Inc. - Tetra Tech/KCM, CNkwx EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 RJ.LY 2000 !PAD CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT 1917 First Avenue NOTED ® MORRIS/7TH RECEIVING Seattle,Washington 98101 II( "" 206-4415300 Fox:206-443-5372 � � CONRACTNO. King County SHAFT SITE PLAN OAC301 No. REVISION BY APP'D DATE C03070C SHEET No. OF ♦ V V ♦ V V V _ A B C D E F C H A TESC NOTES 1. APPROVAL OF THE TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION 15.IF DEWATERING OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL IS REQUIRED THE CONTROL(TESC)PLAN BY CITY OF RENTON DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A PLAN ACCEPTABLE TO THE APPROVAL OF PERMANENT ROAD OR DRAINAGE DESIGN(E.G.,SIZE AND ENGINEER.ANY MATERIAL TO BE DEWATERED SHALL BE STOCKPILED LOCATION OF ROADS, PIPES,RESTRICTORS,CHANNELS, AT A LOCATION FAR ENOUGH FROM THE DRAINAGE DISCHARGE SO 5 RETENTION FACILITIES,UTILITIES, ETC.). THAT ONLY SEDIMENT FREE WATER LEAVES THE CONSTRUCTION/ 5 2. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE TESC PLANS AND THE STOCKPILE SITE. CONSTRUCTION,MAINTENANCE,REPLACEMENT,AND UPGRADING 16.LOCATION OF PROPOSED SOILS FROM EXCAVATION AND DEWATERING OF THESE TESC FACILITIES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE REQUIRED TESC PLANS. • CONTRACTOR UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCTION IS APPROVED. - . 3. THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CLEARING LIMITS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN SHALL BE CLEARLY FLAGGED BY A CONTINUOUS LENGTH OF SURVEY TAPE(OR FENCING,IF REQUIRED)PRIOR TO / CONSTRUCTION. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD,NO ► DISTURBANCE BEYOND THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE PERMITTED. THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN MUST BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL CLEARING AND GRADING SO AS TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSPORT OF SEDIMENT TO SURFACE WATERS,DRAINAGE RECOMMENDED EROSION CONTROL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE SYSTEMS,AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES IS MINIMIZED. 4 4 5. THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE THE MINIMUM 1.CONDUCT PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING. REQUIREMENTS FOR ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD,IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S 2.FLAG OR FENCE CLEARING LIMITS. RESPONSIBILITY TO UPGRADE AND/OR MODIFY THESE TESC FACILITES AS NEEDED FOR UNEXPECTED STORM EVENTS AND 3.POST SIGN WITH NAME AND PHONE NUMBER OF TESC SUPERVISOR. FOR CHANGING SITE CONDITIONS (E.G.,ADDITIONAL SUMP CAPACITY, RELOCATION OF DITCHES AND SILT FENCES). 4. INSTALL CATCH BASIN PROTECTION. 4 6. THE TESC FACILITIES SHALL BE INSPECTED DAILY BY THE 5.GRADE AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE(S). • ► CONTRACTOR AND MAINTAINED TO ENSURE CONTINUED PROPER FUNCTIONING, 6. INSTALL PERIMETER PROTECTION (SILT FENCE,BRUSH BARRIER,ETC). 7. ANY AREAS OF EXPOSED SOILS,INCLUDING ROADWAY 7. GRADE AND STABILIZE CONSTRUCTION ROADS. EMBANKMENTS,THAT WILL NOT BE DISTURBED FOR 2 DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON OR 7 DAYS DURING THE DRY SEASON 8.CONSTRUCT SURFACE WATER CONTROLS(INTERCEPTOR DIKES,PIPE SLOPE DRAINS, ETC.) SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED WITH THE APPROVED TESC SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH CLEARING AND GRADING FOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT. METHODS(E.G.,SEEDING, MULCHING,PLASTIC COVERING, CRUSHED ROCK). 9, MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS 3 3 AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 8. ANY AREA NEEDING TESC MEASURES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION SHALL BE ADDRESSED WITHIN 15 DAYS. 10.RELOCATE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES OR INSTALL NEW MEASURES SO THAT AS SITE 9. THE TESC FACILITIES ON INACTIVE SITES SHALL BE INSPECTED CONDITIONS CHANGE THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL IS ALWAYS IN ACCORDANCE AND MAINTAINED A MINIMUM OF ONCE A ONTH OR WITHIN 48 WITH THE CITY TESC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. HOURS FOLLOWING A STORM EVENT. 11.COVER ALL AREAS THAT WILL BE UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS DURING THE DRY 10.AT NO TIME SHALL MORE THAN 1 FOOT OF SEDIMENT BE SEASON OR 2 DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON WITH STRAW,WOOD FIBER MULCH, ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN A CATCH BASIN OR SEDIMENT COMPOST, PLASTIC SHEETING,CRUSHED ROCK,OR EQUIVALENT. / TRAP.ALL CATCH BASINS AND CONVEYANCE LINES 12.STABILIZE ALL AREAS THAT REACH FINAL GRADE WITHIN 7 DAYS. ► SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING. THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT-LADEN 13. SEED OR SOD ANY AREAS TO REMAIN UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS. WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM. 11.STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES AND ROADS SHALL BE 14, UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT,ALL DISTURBED AREAS MUST BE STABILIZED INSTALLED AT THE BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION AND AND BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES REMOVED IF APPROPRIATE. MAINTAINED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. ADDITIONAL MEASURES,SUCH AS WASH PADS,MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE 2 THAT ALL PAVED AREAS ARE KEPT CLEAN FOR THE DURATION OF 2 THE PROJECT. 12.ANY PERMANENT RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITY USED AS A TEMPORARY SETTLING BASIN SHALL BE MODIFIED WITH THE NECESSARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE CAPACITY. IF THE PERMANENT FACILITY IS TO FUNCTION ULTIMATELY AS AN INFILTRATION SYSTEM,THE TEMPORARY FACILITY MUST BE GRADED SO THAT THE BOTTOM AND SIDES ARE AT LEAST 1 FOOT ABOVE THE FINAL GRADE OF / THE PERMANENT FACILITY. ► 13.WHERE STRAW MULCH FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL IS REQUIRED, IT SHALL BE APPLIED AT A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF TWO INCHES. 14.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SEDIMENT SPILLED, DROPPED,WASHED OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IMMEDIATELY. C.U.P. _ y 0F5000. 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H NOTES: CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: POLYPROPYLENE POLYPROPYLENE SILT FENCE: THIS SEDIMENT BARRIER UTILIZES STANDARD STRENGTH OR EXTRA FELT BOOT FELT BOOT STRENGTH SYNTHETIC FILTER FABRICS. IT IS DESIGNED FOR SITUATIONS IN GRATE GRATE WHICH ONLY SHEET OR OVERLAND FLOWS ARE EXPECTED. 5 1. THE HEIGHT OF A SILT FENCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 24 INCHES(HIGHER FENCES I I I I _ 5 MAY IMPOUND VOLUMES OF WATER SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE FAILURE OF THE —III 4 -II -III ° .III 2. THE FILTERSTRUCTUR FABRIC SHALL BE PURCHASED IN A CONTINUOUS ROLL CUT TO II e HE LENGTH OF THE BARRIER TO AVOID THE USE OF JOINTS. WHEN JOINTS II— I�— �I I °° a, :I I:- THE NECESSARY,FILTER CLOTH SHALL BE SPLICED TOGETHER ONLY AT A —III w __ __ — OVERFLOW STORME WATER ______________ OVERFLOW SUPPORT POST,WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 INCH OVERLAP,AND SECURELY SEALED. .4 0 =_====i=__:i== ° NORMAL OPERATING LEVEL -III° ° _:. ""' ° :I I 3. POSTS SHALL BE SPACED A MAXIMUM OF 10 FEET APART AT THE BARRIER - ' _ _-- - -- --_ 4 LOCATION AND DRIVEN SECURELY INTO THE GROUND(MINIMUM OF 30 INCHES). i m ==_ "'- -�-AE®RRDAB ► WHEN EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC IS USED WITHOUT THE WIRE SUPPORT FENCE, a =_= ::== ._-CATCH BASIN - _ 4 a --_- -_-- -III --__= ===_-- =I I(- POST SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED 6 FEET. ==- "- FLOW HOLES I— _=_- ::::_ __ _- __= y4J 4. A TRENCH SHALLI BE OSTSEXCAVATED BPS 12 INCHESMWIDE AND 12 INCHES DEEP i" , ,, -:-:-:- ALONG FILTERED WATER FLOW =_-__:___ FILTERED THE LINE OF POSTS AND UPSLOPE FROM THE BARRIER. E:--___�W 4 FLOW HOLES —=- WATER FLOW 5. WHEN STANDARD STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC IS USED,A WIRE MESH SUPPORT ° vI ����������,. SEDIMENT TRAP ZONE -- }}:—FLOW HOLES FENCE SHALL BE FASTENED SECURELY TO THE UPSLOPE SIDE OF THE POSTS . y �£-==-;% USING HEAVY DUTY WIRE STAPLES AT LEAST 1 INCH LONG,TIE WIRES OR 4 HOG RINGS. THE WIRE SHALL EXTEND INTO THE TRENCH A MINIMUM OF 4 4 INCHES AND SHALL NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 36 INCHES ABOVE THE ORIGINAL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW GROUND SURFACE. FILTER FABRIC SHALL NOT BE STAPLED TO TREES. 6. THE STANDARD STRENGTHFILTER FABRIC SHALL BE STAPLED OR WIRED TO STREAM GUARD TYPE II-OS THE FENCE,AND 32 INCHES OF THE FABRIC SHALL BE EXTENDED INTO THE CATCH BASIN FILTER e TRENCH. THE FABRIC SHALL NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 36 INCHES ABOVE THE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE. SCALE:NO SCALE CATCH BASIN PROTF,CTION NOTES 7. THE TRENCH SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH NATIVE SOIL OR WASHED GRAVEL. ' 1. CATCH BASIN PROTECTION SHALL BE 2. SEE DETAIL 3 OF THIS SHEET 4. CATCH BASIN PROTECTION SHALL BE I. 8. SILT FENCES SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR USEFUL PROVIDED AT ALL CATCH BASINS, FOR TYPICAL CATCH BASIN REMOVED WHEN IT HAS SERVED ITS PURPOSE,BUT NOT BEFORE THE UPSLOPE AREA HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY WHICH ARE DOWN GRADIENT AND PROTECTION DETAIL. USEFUL PURPOSE, BUT NOT BEFORE STABILIZED AND THE CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN APPROVED. WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE WORK THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES HAVE AREA.IF A CATCH BASIN IS NOT 3. CATCH BASIN FILTER ADVANCED TO A POINT DOWN GRADIENT 9. SILT FENCES AND FILTER BARRIERS SHALL BE INSPECTED IMMEDIATELY LOCATED WITHIN 100'OF THE WORK PROTECTION SHALL BE INSPECTED OF THE CATCH BASIN. AFTER EACH RAINFALL AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING PROLONGED RAINFALL. AREA,PROVIDE CATCH BASIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RAINFALL ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. PROTECTION AT THE NEAREST DOWN AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING GRADIENT CATCH BASIN. PROLONGED RAINFALL. ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE 2x4,2x2 OR IMMEDIATELY. 3 3 2X4,2X2 FILTER FABRIC STEEL FENCE POST OR STEEL MATERIAL 2"X2" 14 GAUGE FENCE POST WIRE MESH WIRE MESH \MEM Ij j FILTER FABRIC EDGE OF EXISTING ROAD SURFACE NOTES: ,--.------�,N�I'�N�N1 MATERIAL e. 1.PROVIDE AT EACH �--.-------`'MI INNENI 0.0 Q / 5 9.D M�0 CONSTRUCTION ACCESS p O. 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The SEPA DNS/checklist for the project, which was issued by the Wastewater Treatment • Division on April 21,2000 is addended by the authority provided in WAC 197-11- 600(4)(c) and conforms to the procedures for preparing an addendum in WAC 197-11-625. This addendum provides additional information regarding improvements proposed as part of the project that does not substantially change the analysis of impacts in the existing environmental checklist for this project (WAC 197-11-706). The lead agency has reviewed the changes and finds that they are within the scope and magnitude of impacts detailed in the SEPA DNS/checklist that was issued on April 21, 2000. The environmental checklist for the ESI Section 1.Capacity Restoration Project is addended to reflect the addition of information regarding the installation of two local utility lines. Attached please find the addendum to the ESI Section 1 SEPA DNS/checklist. cc: Project file • • CLEAN WATER —A SOUND INVESTMENT • ADDENDUM TO ESI SECTION 1 CAPACITY RESTORATIONPROJECT SEPA DNS/CHECKLIST The environmental checklist for the ESI Section_1 Capacity Restoration Project is addended as follows (revised text is indicated by italics). A. BACKGROUND 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description). The following paragraph is added to this section as follows: Construction will include the installation of two local utility lines for the City of Renton. King County will install a new 12-inch water line approximately 1300 feet long and a new 12 to 18-inch storm sewer line approximately 1050 feet long within the street right-of way along portions of the tunnel alignment. Installation of the two local utility lines will involve the excavation of two separate trenches approximately 5 feet deep. 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. The following paragraph is added to this section as follows: Both local utility lines will be constructed within the public right-of-way with the exception of a small portion of the alignment on Burlington Northern property. The water line alignment will start just north of the Burlington Northern railroad tracks in Morris Avenue South and run under the tracks in an abandoned sanitary sewer pipe, then continue in Morris Avenue South to South 7`h Street. The Storm sewer will start in Morris Avenue South at South 5th Street and end at South 7`h Street. • B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth • e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. The first and section paragraphs of this section are revised as follows: A total of approximately 9,000 cubic yards of soils would be excavated during construction of the bypass pipeline. Approximately 1,760 cubic yards of soils would be removed from the 3 excavation pits, 4,840 cubic yards during the tunneling operation, and 1,300 cubic yards during installation of the two local utility lines. Approximately 4,000 cubic yards of imported granular backfill material would be used as fill or cover. Imported material would be subject to material specifications and acceptance by King County. 14. Transportation g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The following paragraph is added to this section as follows: Short-term impacts would occur along the proposed local utility alignment during construction. Street parking and driveway access off of Morris Avenue South between the railroad tracks and South 7`h Street would be restricted at times during construction. Construction would proceed along the street in sections so access to residences and street parking along the - alignment would not be disrupted during the entire duration of the local utility line construction. Access to residences would be maintained at all times via the alleyways that run between streets. Following the completion of construction the street would be repaved and restored to its original condition. • _ „r AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Charlotte Ann Kassens, first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Legal Clerk of the SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL 600 S. Washington Avenue, Kent, Washington 98032 a daily newspaper published seven (7) times a week. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper of general publication and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication, referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Kent, King County, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Washington. The South County Journal has been approved as a legal RENTON HEARING EXAMINER newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King RENTON,WASHINGTON A Public Hearing will be held by the County. Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the South meeting in the Council Chambers on the County Journal (and not in supplemental form) which was regularly distributed to seventh floor of City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington, on the subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a November 21, 2000 at 9:00 AM to con- sider the following petition: Eastside Interceptor EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H Approx. 1,850 feet of new 72 inch as published on: 11/10/00 diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of between Burnett Avenue South and $37.38, charged to Acct. No. 8051067. Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Legal Number-8377 Way South and South 7th Street. Legal descriptions of the files noted above are on file in the Development j Services Division, Sixth Floor, City Hall, Renton. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. L , South Coun y ournal Published in the South County Journal November 10,2000.8377 _A je _ _ '._ Subscribed and sworn before me on this ( t 0day ofcr, , 2000 ti'�1;,:? 44....A .tf--r----Th(C2-41g-t-0, .:o p�B"G i Notary Public of the State of Washington 1;�+ .•e o;;',� residing in Renton '•,0qr•.c-2 Zo'.e. v .� King County, Washington I' i :.. CITE' ,)F RENTON 4$ OY: Hearing Examiner Jesse Tanner;Mayor Fred J:Kaufman January 4,2001 Matthew Burke,Project Administrator - King County 201 South Jackson St., Suite 600 Seattle,WA 98104-3855 Re: Eastside Interceptor File No.LUA 00-117,CU-H Dear Applicant:. , The Examiner's Report and Decision_on the above referenced::inatter,`which was issued on December 14,2000,was not appealed within the 14=day periodestablished by ordinance. Therefore,this matter is considered final by this office and the file on your application is being transmitted to the City Clerk as of this`date. Please feel free to contact this office if further assistance or information is required. Sincerely, Fred J. Kaufman Hearing Examiner FJK/jt cc: Elizabeth Higgins,Development Services Sandi Seeger;Development Services 1055 South Grady Way - Renton,Washington 98055 - (425)430-65.15 :;-This paper.contains 50%recycled material,20%'post consumer - - : . . AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. County of King ) --y�� � l Z�t�' '1/✓�L� , being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states: That on the / --'day of v04-,p... c1,2_,( „jell , affiant deposited in the mail of the United States a sealed envelope(s) containing a decision or recommendation with, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties of record in the below entitled application or petition. Signature: SUBSCRIBE6ONELWIVORN to before me this if L/'may of J.4 , 2000. =� _c ss ;moo J 'so * -,Z6)4ro ;% ®`� PV o . � � otar blic in and for the State of Washington, � 9• , h �'', sr o*�P Residing at s - (� , therein. � s ATE Application, Petition, or Case No.: Eastside Interceptor LUA00-017,CU-H The Decision or Recommendation contains a complete list of the Parties of Record. '• e r r • • • • _ • • • • • • • • 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4. • • • • • • • • HEARING EXAMINER'S REPORT December 14, 2000 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND DECISION APPLICANT: King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division File No.: LUA-00-017,CU-H LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Install new 72 inch diameter pipeline in a tunnel between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street SUMMARY OF ACTION: Development Services Recommendation: Approve with conditions DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the Examiner on November 15,2000 PUBLIC BEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining available information on file with the application, field checking the property and surrounding area;the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: MINUTES The following minutes are a summary of the November 21,2000 hearing. The legal record is recorded on tape. The hearing opened on Tuesday,November 21,2000, at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No. 1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No.2: Neighborhood Detail Plan application,proof of posting,proof of publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit No.3: Simple Site Plan Exhibit No. 4: Traffic Control Plan Exhibit No. 5: Existing Utilities Plan Exhibit No.6: Utility Relocation Plan Morris Ave& 7th Ave Exhibit No.7: Utility Relocation Plan Morris Ave& Exhibit No.8: Utility Relocation Plan Burnett& Houser Ave Houser Ave Exhibit No.9: Project Plan and Key Map Exhibit No. 10: Morris/Houser Jacking Shaft Site Plan King County Department of Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14, 2000 Page 2 Exhibit No. 11: Houser/Burnett Receiving Shaft Site Exhibit No. 12: Morris/7th Receiving Shaft Site Plan Plan Exhibit No. 13: General Erosion Control Notes Exhibit No. 14: Temporary Erosion Sedimentation Control Site Plans Exhibit No. 15: TESC Details Exhibit No. 16: Existing Landscaping Inventory Exhibit No. 17: Existing Landscaping Inventory Exhibit No. 18: Zoning Map Exhibit No. 19: Map with location of Mr.Lee's home The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Elizabeth Higgins,Project Manager,Development Services,City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way,Renton, Washington 98055. The applicant has requested a conditional use permit in order to do work within a public right-of-way. The zoning designation in the area of the project is Residential Multi-family Urban Center. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation is Center Downtown. The neighborhood characteristics are residential single and multi-family,bounded on the north by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad right-of-way. The total site area is a little more than half an acre. Ms Higgins continued describing the project. The Eastside Interceptor(ESI) Section 1 Conveys sanitary sewer flows from the east side of Lake Washington to King County's Wastewater Treatment Plant in Renton. In 1965, an earthquake damaged the pipeline in two locations in downtown Renton. The most severe damage occurred on Burnett Avenue near South 7`h Street where the pipe was lifted three feet. At that time,Metro installed 3,645 feet of concrete pavement up to 2.5 feet thick inside the pipe to eliminate the deposition of solids during low- flow conditions. These modifications reduced the pipeline capacity by approximately twenty percent. Restricted capacity is now an issue due to increasing wastewater flows caused by growth in King County's wastewater service area tributary to the South Plant The purpose of the proposed project would be to restore the ESI Section 1 to its pre-1965 earthquake capacity of 224 million gallons per day. This would be accomplished by constructing a 72-inch inside diameter pipeline (the"bypass pipeline")that would parallel the existing 108-inch pipeline. It may be necessary, in order to address geotechnical design issues,to utilize a larger outside diameter pipe. The inside diameter would remain at 72 inches in order to keep the capacity at the same level as previously permitted. Increasing capacity beyond the original is outside the scope of this pipeline restoration project. The bypass pipeline would be constructed within the public right-of-way using trenchless excavation methods (tunneling). The method of construction proposed is"pipe jacking",using either a microtunnel boring machine or an earth pressure balance tunneling machine. Pipe jacking consists of pushing the new pipe horizontally beneath the ground surface behind the tunneling excavation. Pipe jacking and tunneling would occur 25 to 30 feet below grade. This construction method would require the excavation of both jacking and receiving pits along the pipeline alignment. The main jacking pit in the street at the intersection of Morris and Houser Way would be used for jacking the pipe in two directions. Two receiving pits for removal of the tunneling machine would be required adjacent to the point of connection to the existing ESI at Burnett/Houser and Morris/7th Street. The jacking pit would be approximately sixteen feet by twenty-four feet and receiving pits sixteen feet by eighteen feet. A third receiving pit may be required at Morris and 6th Street. The pits would all be at an approximate depth of thirty feet. The"upstream"end of the bypass pipeline would tie into the existing ESI at the intersection of Burnett Avenue South and Houser Way,where a bifurcation structure that splits flows between the existing earthquake damaged section and the new parallel pipe will be constructed following removal of the tunneling equipment. King County Department of Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14, 2000 Page 3 A junction structure will be constructed to recombine the flows from the two pipelines into the existing downstream pipe at the Morris/7th Street receiving pit. Utilities would be relocated where necessary. Following construction,manholes would be located at the three primary pit locations. The Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project would require placing approximately 1,850 feet of new pipeline. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. The project required environmental review according to the State Environmental Policy Act. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the Lead Agency,the King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division. The project now requires a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit to allow construction to take place in the public right-of-way The City of Renton has a Memorandum of Agreement with King County for some mitigation. As a condition of the approval, if given by the Hearing Examiner, staff recommends that the Memorandum of Agreement be complied with by King Country. Staff has reviewed the application and the plans, and their comments are included at the end of the Staff Report in the Advisory Notes to Applicant. Those notes are not conditions of approval and are not appealable Ms.Higgins continued by reviewing the consistency of the application with Conditional Use Criteria. This project is not the typical project that is brought before the Hearing Examiner for Conditional Use. The criteria are fairly narrow and don't necessarily apply. Staff looked for anything that would stand out as a reason why the permit should not be approved. The project does comply with the Comprehensive Plan's goals and objectives,as well as the Zoning Regulations. Following construction,there would be no adverse effect on adjacent properties. The manner of construction and the duration of construction may have a negative impact in terms of vibration from equipment,and traffic and parking patterns will be altered during the construction period. If it appears that damage is occurring during construction, staff has requested that work be halted and a geotechnical engineering report be done. There is a likelihood that noise and vibration will result from the construction of the bypass pipeline for a period of time up to 11 months. Any trees that need to be removed are required to be replaced with 6-inch caliber trees. Staff recommends that the applicant photograph residential landscaped areas that are to be altered in any way or construction and restore the landscaped areas to their pre- construction condition following construction Staff recommends approval of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Restoration Project, subject to the following conditions: All mitigation activities, conditions, and fees shall comply with the Memorandum of Agreement, and any amendments thereto, executed by and between the City of Renton and King County. The applicant shall photograph residential landscaped areas that are to be altered in any way for construction and restore said landscaped areas to their pre-construction condition following completion of the project. Bill Cranston Tetratech/KCM,Inc., 1917— 1st Avenue, Seattle,WA 98101 stated that the project would be constructed by tunneling. The impacts will be concentrated in the area of the three jacking and receiving pits. The title of the project describes the restoration of the capacity of the overall Eastside Interceptor System. During the pre-design phase of the project, a number of alternatives were evaluated, including repairing the damage, and other bypass options. This was found to the be the option with the shortest construction time and the least impact,which is why it was selected. The contractor will be required to adhere to the City's Ordinance on work hours,which are 7:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. Regarding vibration,Mr. Cranston stated that there will be some vibration from the mining operation. The tunnel equipment will be approximately 25 feet below ground. The County will be conducting a property by property survey before start of construction. The condition of each King County Department of Ma—.Resources - Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14,2000 Page 4 structure will be reviewed so that in the event any damage does occur and a claim is made, it will be able to be verified that the damage was caused by this project. With the exception of an emergency situation occurring, there is no plan to construct any additional access pits. The Examiner asked if traffic on 7th Street would be interrupted. Mr. Cranston stated that discussions with the Traffic Department are on-going regarding 7th Street. The plans shown in the application call for an impact on 7th Street. It would probably be one-way traffic during a portion of construction and re-alignment of two-way traffic during other portions of construction,with probable closure during the excavation of the access pit. Because of the location of the interceptor and the roadway, it is impossible to get to it without using a fair amount of the roadway. If 7th Street is to be kept open,the contractor would bridge over the excavation and allow traffic to proceed. Whatever solution is worked out with the Traffic Department would be a requirement given to the contractor for a Traffic Control Plan meeting the requirements of the City. An application for temporary occupancy has been submitted to Burlington Northern, which they are reviewing at present. Meetings have been held with the Dinner Train's general manager. He is aware of the impacts to parking and the proximity of construction to the loading and unloading area at the station. It is expected there will be approximately 15,000 cubic yards of excavation over the life of the project. Half or more of that would be in the three access pits,which would be replaced when the project is completed. The remainder would be removed during the tunneling operation. A rough calculation shows that would result in about one-hundred trucks per month. The trips would not be spread evenly over that time, because pit excavation will occur during relatively short intervals. The contractor will be required to submit a Traffic Control Plan showing the routing of truck traffic through the neighborhood. The machine used for tunneling will likely have an operator at the face because of its size. Even if it does not,a laser guidance system with real- time monitoring will be used that will be monitored not only by the contractor but by King County's project representative on site. John See, 438 Burnett Avenue S, Renton, WA 98055 expressed his concern about the noise created by the jacking pits and machinery. Mr. See stated that he lives one block from the Hauser/Burnett jacking pit. Large trucks passing his house cause considerable vibration and shaking, and he is concerned about structural damage to his home from the construction vehicles. Mr. Cranston responded to the question of construction noise. The actual tunneling operation will all be conducted from the pit at Morris and Houser. The soil handling and pipe handling will all be at that intersection. The construction that will take place at Burnett and Houser includes excavation of the pit. After the excavation of the pit,the tunneling machine will be removed and a concrete structure will be built around the existing pipe to connect the two lines. That will be done by typical building construction,but underground. Once that is completed,the pit will be backfilled and the paving will be repaired. There will be temporary construction noise,after which time the project will be completely non-obtrusive. Regarding construction traffic, Mr. Cranston stated that the speed of the vehicles serving the construction site will be monitored closely to prevent as much noise and vibration as possible. Kayren Kittrick,Development Services, 1055 S. Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055 clarified that the City has Traffic Control Plans that are being negotiated and reviewed. Any street closures will have to go through the process of going to the City Council for approval. King County Department ofNacu.u;Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14,2000 Page 5 Ms. Higgins clarified the construction and haul hours. The City Code states that haul hours for removing materials are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday. Construction hours in or near residential areas are 7:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m.to 8:00 p.m. Saturday,with no work on Sunday. Excavation is only allowed Monday through Friday. The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, and no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 9:55 a.m. FINDINGS,CONCLUSIONS &DECISION FINDINGS: 1. The applicant,King County Department of Natural Resources,filed a request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to install a new sewer line within City street rights-of-way. 2. The yellow file containing the staff report,the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)documentation and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit#1. 3. The King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division acted as Lead Agency and issued a Declaration of Non-Significance(DNS)for the subject proposal. 4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter. 5. The subject project will be a new sewer line that would run below two City streets. The new line will begin in the vicinity of South 7th Street and Morris Avenue South and run north to Morris' intersection with Houser Way S. The line would then turn east and run along Houser to the vicinity of Houser and its intersection with Burnett Avenue South. The line is located just south of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rail line and actually does cross onto their property for a short distance. 6. The installation would cover approximately 1,850 lineal feet. The line would be 72 inches in diameter. The line would be located approximately 25 to 30 feet below the surface. 7. The line is intended to restore the capacity of the current interceptor sewer line that passes through this area of the City. The original line was damaged by an earthquake in 1965. The line dropped and cracked. In fixing the damaged line with concrete filler,the capacity was reduced by approximately twenty percent(20%). The restoration is limited to restoring the original capacity. This project is not intended to facilitate greater capacity through the line or to the treatment plant. The existing line would be split at Morris and 7`h, and part of the flow would go through the original line and part through this new line. The lines would rejoin at Burnett and Houser and continue in the existing line. 8. The applicant proposes tunneling under the streets and not using an open trench. This will still require digging open pits to accommodate the tunneling equipment and the new pipe sections as well as providing a means of removing the excavated materials. Three access pits would be required. The applicant proposes tunneling from Morris Avenue South at Houser,the right-hand bend in the line,to pits constructed at Morris and 7th and Houser and Burnett. The tunneling equipment would be extracted at those two locations. If problems arise in the long Morris leg, an additional pit might be needed. The method is known as "pipe jacking." The tunnel is bored by one of two methods and the pipe inserted as the boring occurs. King County Department of Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14,2000 Page 6 9. The main pit would approximately sixteen feet by twenty-four feet(16'by 24'). The other two pits would be sixteen feet by eighteen feet(16'by 18')each. 10. The construction will require truck traffic to haul away excess materials and bring construction materials to the site. The boring or tunneling will probably create noise and other disturbances including vibration. The applicant will be responsible for inventorying and surveying adjacent properties for existing conditions and will provide compensation for damages. The applicant will be required to relocate those who schedules require sleep during hours disturbances occurs. 11. There will be street closures around the construction sites and possible traffic detours and realignment to accommodate the work that will occur in the rights-of-way. 12. Other underground utilities that cross the proposed alignment might have to be relocated. In addition, subsequent to the closure of the Public Hearing staff notified the Examiner that the City is planning on upgrading certain other utilities in the area using open trench methods. Apparently,this will also push the starting and ending dates of the project into the future about half a year and may create additional inconveniences. This information had already been provided to residents in the form of informational flyers. This new information was not considered in reaching conclusions in this decision but the information provided by staff will be attached to this report. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The applicant for a Conditional Use Permit must demonstrate that the use is in the public interest,will not impair the health, safety or welfare of the general public and is in compliance with the criteria found in Section 4-31-36 (C)which provides in part that: a. The proposal generally conforms with the Comprehensive Plan; b. There is a general community need for the proposed use at the proposed location; c. There will be no undue impacts on adjacent property; d. The proposed use is compatible in scale with the adjacent residential uses, if any; e. Parking,unless otherwise permitted,will not occur in the required yards; f. Traffic and pedestrian circulation will be safe and adequate for the proposed project; g. Noise, light and glare will not cause an adverse affect on neighboring property; h. Landscaping shall be sufficient to buffer the use from rights-of-way and neighboring property where appropriate; and i. Adequate public services are available to serve the proposal. The requested conditional use appears justified. 2. The Comprehensive Plan provides development policies and goals and those permit, of necessity, utilities and the infrastructure that supports them. This would include both minor sewer lines as well as King County Department of Namai Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14, 2000 Page 7 collectors and interceptor lines to carry major sewer flow through the City. 'In this case,the plant that processes that flow is also located within the City. The replacement of missing capacity reasonably comports with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The applicant and City determined that the proposed alignment was appropriate to provide the remedy necessary to fix the diminished capacity of the existing interceptor line. It was designed to make up the lost capacity but not provide any additional capacity thereby limiting its impact on the City. As indicated, in order to accommodate some level of growth or, in this case, accommodate existing levels of growth, sewer service is necessary. There is a community need for the capacity this line would provide. 4. Unfortunately,there can be no guarantee that adjacent property will not be affected by the installation of the line. Impacts should be limited to those created by construction, including noise,possible vibration and traffic. It would seem those will be unavoidable. The applicant proposes monitoring activities and will be required to compensate for any damage to structures or property including landscaping. Using an open trench method probably would not diminish any impacts and would be more disruptive for access to adjacent properties. 5. After construction,there should be no obvious sign of the proposal as it will be all contained underground except for some manhole covers in the street rights-of-way. It is compatible with the scale of the surrounding community. 6. During construction there will be some parking and traffic issues. The City will be providing alternative routes and parking if necessary to accommodate the proposal and affected residents. The City will sign routes and control street closures as necessary to accommodate the project and the needs of adjacent residents. 7. There should be no permanent noise, light or glare problems but as noted,there will certainly be temporary problems during the construction phase of the project and these probably cannot be eliminated although, hopefully,with perseverance they can be minimized. 8. The nature of the project is that there will be no need for project landscaping. The applicant will have to restore any landscaping it damages either on City right-of-way or private property. The project will probably not need any additional public services. 9. In conclusion,the project will definitely have an impact on the adjacent community during the course of construction. The impacts will also last for as long as the project. The applicant will be taking whatever steps it can to minimize damage,reduce temporary inconvenience and repair any damage that cannot be avoided. DECISION: The project is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. All mitigation activities, conditions, and fees shall comply with the Memorandum of Agreement, and any amendments thereto, executed by and between the City of Renton and King County. King County Department of N «.: 1 Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14, 2000 Page 8 2. The applicant shall photograph residential landscaped areas that are to be altered in any way for construction and restore said landscaped areas to their pre-construction condition following completion of the project. ORDERED THIS 14th day of December,2000. 4-144_ ' FRED J. KAUF 1°L-5L (11—e—'..— HEARING EXA ER TRANSMITTED THIS 14th day of December, 2000 to the parties of record: Elizabeth Higgins Kayren Kittrick 1055 S Grady Way 1055 S Grady Way Renton,WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 Bill Cranston John See Tetratech/KCM,Inc. 438 Burnett Ave S 1917 1st Avenue Renton, WA 98055 Seattle,WA 98101 TRANSMITTED THIS 14th day of December,2000 to the following: Mayor Jesse Tanner Gregg Zimmerman,Plan/Bldg/PW Admin. Members,Renton Planning Commission Neil Watts,Development Services Director Larry Rude,Fire Marshal Sue Carlson,Econ.Dev. Administrator Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Larry Meckling,Building Official Transportation Systems Division Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Utilities System Division Councilperson Kathy Keolker-Wheeler South County Journal Betty Nokes,Economic Development Director Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 100G of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m.,December 28,2000. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen(14)days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record,take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 110,which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk,accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. King County Department of Resources Eastside Interceptor File No.: LUA00-017,CU-H December 14, 2000 Page 9 If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants,the executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file. You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants. The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte(private one-on-one)communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. 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EISTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 rut IQ Tetra Tech/KCM,Inc. ,.... KAalo NEIGHBORHOOD IMMO K. 1917 Rost Avenue 1.01•0061. NOTED . -... Seattle,Washington 90101 o.otoor no, Xing Courtly DETAIL PLAN' 2084434300 Fuc206-4416372 OPPRINIM WV In CO E83025E ' 1 -- No. RDASKM FPI WPM GAYE A B C D E r C H A A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ --- -._. S 4TH ST NOTES: �- --- - t X r I 1O TWO NORTHERN PARKING LOTS WILL BE AVAKABLE TO THE �� t' -' dt CONTRACTOR AND CLOSED TO PUBUC PARKING. __ .� gx`..;`.i• -- BIFUR.ATION STRU URE > w ACCE$S SHAFT • t .k '.'.jr,;.s I I O PEDESTRIAN DE ALK TO SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON.TODINNER TRAINRWILL /"�.;'•'- - SIGN �---- USE EAST SIDEWALK ON BURNER AVE S.TO AND FROM PARKING y 5 X .;: . € © LOTS. -T� Y,\��t� - 1r1/, j �2 I '--- J ONE WAY iRAFFlC WILL BE N4MAINED ON S 7M ST WRING k 16.Oy4 �J1I I O EKCAVATKIN.SHORING AND BA IME TWO WAY VT D WILL BE r ti `(N'T- SIGN I FIR MAINTAINED AT ALL OTHER TIMES. \%' �- i �= CRY 0 ENTON A �`� 1 I -`I- ..TRAFFIC CONTROL I I O4 CONSTRUCTION TRAfRC WILL TRAVEL TO AND FROM CONSTRUCTION + 1 I� � s, � PLAN(PAGE K003) II ---- SITES SIN ONLY S GRADY WAY AND RAINIER AVE S.USE OF ANY �Q� `, VVv I -- SEE NOTE 6 I I OTHER ROUTE THAN THESE SHOWN SHALL BE SUBJECT TO WRITTEN �X�'- ' -. I--- [jl ^ I I APPROVAL OF KING COUNTY AND THE CITY OF RENTON. ► • JACKING .'\'-~ SIGN SIGN.. I I OS THE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO THE RAILROAD LOADING PLATFORM SHAFT '.- r , - I I�=-_- E ,- --TI• II SHALL REWJN OPEN AND UNDISTURBED AT ALL TIMES. ', 't• .� CONTRACTOR SHALL ADOPT CITY OF RENTON STANDARD TRAFFIC ;_ -Y / SICrf". _ Ili I _... I ,�,y:� ` I )�I-- . O ONTROL PLANS DURING CONSTRUCTION. i•'I SIGN O:a I SQ E] �I"'---1�- :,t,� o I,, __) _____, ---I : - •a_ [ I, .1 S5 ' - © GN--- __ _ _ _ u rruiy ,. .SG.. I N • SIC :I/-'r � .-`� .r.": � I f � vii- � - ��If�= --__. -:._-:.._ ir.�, •-'�I—.—_.--- --.___.�I�if mo----------- I.__ . LEGEND rrI •-\ CITY OF RENTON lull I �'t'� r A/J i�J.A.! TRAFRCI J CONTROL I ZI !W I TWO WAY TRAFFIC.NO PARKING \- ti�l.a-�.. ;II� :WI PLANSEE PE fi KOOS) I1> 1 `. Y� SIGN % >I I I lr f I ,' STREET CLOSED TO PUBUC. T. Q Id' >11,01 �• I Li L L:1I iQ AVAILABLE FOR CONTRACTOR USE 4�,,� T,I I_ W I ( _ __II I •,•' IC NO PARKING WI ��+-; �� OM 1 [_ _I I_�Q ¢I�� 12Q ONE WAY TRNiTG DIRECTION INDICATED II J I Q �I C~C ;µ J Q G ' till I>J 4— CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC ROUTE ^" __ ��__ I TRAFFIC SIGN LEGEND TRAF I • -_� ______•—� _..-___-____ _ CONSTRUCTION Fo mT_.,/ A ROAD CLOSED FOR _- - � S 6TH=ST _ _ ,� - B ONE WAY TRAFFIC I._ _ / C ROAD WORK AHEAD U) 1ir — "� ---- T j) F.•off CO �'i' -I-_ -_'% 0 LOCAL ACCESS ONLY [/, S© I ��/ rE NO PARKING [ I // I F ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD � 2 ( lit 1 �// /% / \� / / 1 1I_ SIGN / i 0 p /j� / t / / I SILN__.1 SIGN SIGN .,°fir JUNCTIONS TUC RE / / / / . Q Q ACCESS SNA - / i j / ► =- L--= � 8► SIN �� J/�/ 'r -' S7THTST © __. z �11 .._ v-( CFTOFRENYOR /° \(rSj ' N001-- O / •O / Too 0 - IVO 200 S 1 \ SEE NOTE 6 �\ / \ / // Cr)Z SCALE IN rut �,,�, o�� /� 5 C.U.P. .§ i �\�, i' \s ��i� ___ °`M' "°REM DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES "` 4 _Tetr_a Tech/KCM,Inc_ ECAPACIT INTERCEPTOR SECTION I 1JU�Y 2000 i _ _ CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT - * 1917 Fhet Avenue 7 Seattle, Po 5 Washington ® a NOTED >�County TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN T101 ARMIN No. _ REVISION OR wru DATE @ CO3070C !xm OR > V V 1 A 8 C 0 E r 0 N IE CITY OF RENTON NOV 2 7 (4 Planning/Building/Public Works MEMORANDUM CITY OF RENTON I.NER DATE: November 27, 2000 TO: Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner COPY: Neil Watts, Jennifer Henning, Lys Hornsby, Dave Christensen, Kayren Kittrick FROM: Elizabeth Higgins SUBJECT: Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration (ESI) Project Attached to this memo is a copy of an informational flyer sent by the King County Dept of Natural Resources to neighbors of the ESI project. The ESI project was presented in a hearing last Tuesday, November 21, 2000. Unfortunately, I had not yet received the flyer so this information was not presented at the hearing. Apparently, the City of Renton has made a request to King County that certain work required by the City in order to repair, upgrade, or install utilities in the vicinity of the ESI project be combined with the proposed ESI project. The flyer states that the work is scheduled to be completed in the Summer of 2002, which is six to eight months longer than stated in the ESI project proposal and presented at the hearing. The work will entail open trenching, where previously only tunneling was to occur. The flyer further states that, "the addition of trenches will cause more traffic disruption than just the tunnel access pits" and "utilities might be interrupted temporarily." I have requested additional information from Mr. Cranston of TetraTech/KCM, Inc. explaining the changed scope of work of the ESI project, potential impacts and their mitigation. 0 Eastside Interceptor KING COUNTY Sewer Improvement Activities Project Update NovemveTa000 Renton City Utilities Added to KingCountySewer Repair ;�.. w Project s ,.,; PGK ;M°1 At the request of the City of Renton, King County .M to Streets f- Po^ , �,t '3��. ; ®": -''� ` ,- `•` `° has agreed to install new city water supply and � �� .. stormwater pipes as part of the County's ���0 ; , ;„ay s• 3 ACCESS ` ,, Eastside Interceptor sewer construction. 0,• �r No ?� PIT The utilities upgrade is part of Renton's :- r 1 .: ' ''' '' 6 ACCESS s ,` , efforts to increase the reliability of its ,� B aSS PIT . al a water system and improve the existing storm drain ,E Pipeline m, system, which is old and in need of repair. m it >_ C Vij ity -... �: y's F. Work on the combined project is to begin during the '_ '• =Sti;Pt�eetn-< :: Storm - ���`'� � Drain '`�' •_ spring of 2001 and is scheduled to wrap up with the City �' .` ;, complete repaving of Moms Avenue South and Water 11 Mk Houser Way during the summer of 2002. Llne �,'� :: ,,,,, S: SS#I detigt;,v sue-° •:' a. ,_ = w Utility Installation Will ACCESS ),z, AN PIT ,N. ' Require Open Trenching Combining the City and County projects means that _ residents along Morris Avenue will experience Specifically, the County sewer bypass pipeline will construction-related impacts only once instead of be six feet in diameter and installed about 20 feet twice during the next couple years,but the coin- deep.using a tunneling method, with access pits at bined impacts will be greater than those associate d three intersections (see map).To install the new city with just the County's regional sewer project. water lines and storm drains, lengths of pipe will be City L Continued on back side /i_ City Water s'/_\!"'%\'drat,;_ .. Storm /-1i, Line • , _ 4., L J:t ___.. Drain —= c STOP —i®i==i—'r, =—III " -3'_= %//i 0r/ ;, g' 1==__IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN'IJIIGII[IIIIIIIIII__`i t.c '-1 i• t 1 �@/..a ;AvLi,�, Ate.;. L "`C'..y. ,! 't, .S� ..,,m '�`• •t ... Y , ,',Sew a fib. " � f,� F, , ss;; ,' d� £ �, i Gr "'4;t" vN + *t F i ems"" : xk :„4��' va P � �4 'k'}• �s"�n�n.h h# .,I , � -.4 �,Q i� yam. .: +�� ki r c '" r ,` �`,1�,+� .L rt M .z^1„ „ ,+£` sIg ' `ems " e n:: ,'',, ,, ,:',3*s� '; .� pus'".4 a..: >; `, ®KING COUNTY New Eastside Department of Natural Resources Interceptor Bypass v I'D : ' placed in two open trenches excavated ,• ;s in the roadway.The new 12-inch water ' ,a-z , pipe will be. laced about five feet deep. Vrrfif The new storm drain pipe will be 12 to KING COUNTY 18 inches in diameter and will be placed four to six feet deep (see graphic). During the same time frame, the City of Renton will be installing additional storm drain pipelines and Eastside interceptor water lines east of Burnett Ave. South on Williams and Wells.The City will notify the neighborhood Sewer Improvement prior to construction. The addition of trenches will cause more traffic Activities disruption than just the tunnel access pits.The contractor will be required to coordinate with individual residents when a portion of the street may have to be temporarily closed or when parking P r Ol p e C t U date _ may be affected.The contractor also will notify Wv,. w,:..:- - residents when utilities might be interrupted tempo- rarily. November 2000 New Sewer Bypass Restores Capacity As you may know from earlier fliers or King County's community meetings, the Eastside inter- ceptor is a large sewer pipeline that um conveys wastewater from eastside �ne�47—o -I . communities to the South Treatment ',-,•' ,0:',, - Plant, which is north of I-405 across from the old Longacres site.An earthquake in 1965 - damaged the pipeline and repairs reduced its capac- ity by about 20 percent, capacity needed now to serve the growing population.The current project will restore that lost capacity. FOR MORE INFORMATION regarding King County work, please contact Doug Nine at(206)296- 8228 or Kathy Albert at(206)269-5041. For information about city utility work east of Burnett, call Abdoul Gafour at(425)430-7210. Flier text can be made available in alternate formats by calling Doug Nine, - 206-296-8228 or ®KING COUNTY TTY relay 1-800-833-6388. viw Department of Natural Resources • • • • • ITYOF.....lf}I ><>< <:<>:;< > <`:::<<:«< ': :<'< :::< :«: _U.:;>:; T]PL NNI:><>G D L >< «« I`< ' >'> "' '::::>:::::::::::::»>:::::»:;>::»»::: G. .RR�N .....LANNIN. ... . l. .I.ON......... . ........... . . . On the 1(_ day of 1\10\1 , 2000, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing iov {c as- -W�Wv�xdocuments. This information was sent to: Name Representing `Y1a.H-Ine U I�LLVke- k I vui C Qi5 t of �l ReResouvice& JtAnn D-0-1noct_ Sew (Signature of Sender) S t- STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) SS COUNTY OF KING certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that �A n�\ c�� c v Q ' signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. MARILYN KAMCHEFFNotary Public in +{d for the State of Washi n NOTARY PUBLIC MARILYN KAMCHEFF a Notary (Print)M(APP®�, �zX���-20-0_ STATE OF WASHINGTON My appointment expires: COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 29, 2003 Project Name: �a-sCs��4e (v\Te'rce(styr Project Number: NOTARY2.DOC CITY'OF RENTON HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER21, 2000 AGENDA COMMENCING AT 9:00 AM, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 7TH FLOOR, RENTON CITY HALL The application(s) listed are in order of application number only and not necessarily the order in which they will be heard. Items will be called for hearing at the discretion of the Hearing Examiner. PROJECT NAME: Eastside Interceptor PROJECT NUMBER: LUA-00-117,CU PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. Location: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South. hexagenda „ City of Renton PUBLIC Department of Planning/Building/Public Works HEARING PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST: . Public Hearing Date: November 21, 2000 Project Name: Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project Applicant/Address: King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division Environmental Planning 210 S. Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104-3855 Owner/Address: City of Renton Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 File Number: LUA-00-117, CU-H Planner:Elizabeth Higgins,AICP Project Summary: The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations, the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7th. Construction of this project would commence • February 2001 and be completed December 2001. Project Location: Houser Way.South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South I — EXISTING 168.s"ur y TI 4TH$T w .�, SEWER lTPC' Ao ERGTIONrT IIUGTU• "s'A —ACCESS steer El EFL rtra a TEMPCAARY - pp-:-:- �` II_ , Zy EL B' r� ' L— JS�ER. .-5 LBS — — -,),"1---i-P: 11 Cill f.6gi! _,r ,,. 1 il pi in cn Nin r cLi? rn �I_ N1 Z , 1 J1 -1 , k7, P,— 11 , i __I , 1 i 1 ,_ ____, ,L--s-6Er_s- - _J----,_------ 1 I ,to I1 coCI 72.TUNNEL 7.•7„,, ,,— ,� J I r` I .� �J J JUNCTION Au RE iCS %`.A / 4)- ., \\ ��. E%ISi1Na10B'SWR V/J�\,_\ ( l I SEWER PIPE I /�j �Ir1�C;r! C.U.P. 1 DEPARTMENT POMP.'m RESOURCES -,Tech/KM Tech/K Inc. v.. w REsmwm. + i I fir..w.ra ® , SIMPLE z _ w d, cwmoc SITE PLAN ICI City of Renton P/B/PW Department • 'limo/Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H November 21, 2000 Page 2 of 8 B. EXHIBITS Exhibit 1: Project File containing the application, reports, staff comments, and other material pertinent to the review of the project. Exhibit 2: Neighborhood Detail Plan (June 2000) Exhibit 3: Sheet G; Simple Site Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 4: Sheet T101;Traffic Control Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 5: Sheet P106; Existing Utilities Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 6: Sheet P107; Utility Relocation Plan Morris Ave&7th Ave (July 2000) Exhibit 7: Sheet P108; Utility Relocation Plan Morris Ave& Houser Ave (July 2000) Exhibit 8: Sheet P109; Utility Relocation Plan Burnett& Houser Ave (July 2000) Exhibit 9: Sheet G3; Project Plan and Key Map (July 2000) Exhibit 10: Sheet C101; Morris/Houser Jacking Shaft Site Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 11: Sheet C201; Houser/Burnett Receiving Shaft Site Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 12: Sheet C301; Morris/7th Receiving Shaft Site Plan (July 2000) Exhibit 13: Sheet T1; General Erosion Control Notes (July 2000) Exhibit 14: Sheet T2; Temporary Erosion Sedimentation Control Site Plans (July 2000) Exhibit 15: Sheet T3; TESC Details (July 2000) Exhibit 16: Sheet L101; Existing Landscaping Inventory(July 2000) Exhibit 17: Sheet L201; Existing Landscaping Inventory(July 2000) Exhibit 18: Zoning Map (December 1999) C. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Owners of Record: City of Renton and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad 2. Zoning Designation: Residential Multi-family Urban Center 3. Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation Center Downtown 4. Existing Site Use: City of Renton street right-of-way 5. Neighborhood characteristics: Residential single and multi-family neighborhood, bounded on the north by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad right-of-way 6. Access: Normal access to the area may be limited during project construction 7. Site Area: 0.53 acre City of Renton P/B/PW Department - _°ninary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR L UA-00-117,CU-H November 21,2000 Page 3 of 8 D. HISTORICAL/BACKGROUND: Action Land Use File No. Ordinance No. Date Comprehensive Plan N/A 4498 2/20/95 Zoning N/A 4404 6/7/93 Annexation area N/A 156 5/18/09 Incorporation area 1901 E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE: 1. 4-6 Street and utility standards 2. 4-4-060 Grading, Excavation, and Mining Regulations 3. 4-4-130K7 (Tree) Protection measures during construction F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan are not applicable to the proposed project. G. DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS: 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND The Eastside Interceptor(ESI)Section 1 conveys flows from the east side of Lake Washington to King County's Wastewater Treatment Plant in Renton (the"South Plant"). In 1965, an earthquake damaged the pipeline in two locations in downtown Renton. In Renton, the most severe damage occurred on Burnett Avenue S near South 7th Street where the pipe was lifted up to 3 feet. At that time, Metro (now part of King County) installed 3,645 feet of concrete pavement up to 2.5 feet thick inside the pipe to eliminate the deposition of solids during low-flow conditions. These modifications reduced the pipeline capacity by approximately twenty percent. Restricted capacity is now an issue due to increasing wastewater flows caused by growth in King County's wastewater service area tributary to the South Plant. The purpose of the proposed project would be to restore the ESI Section 1 to its pre-1965 earthquake capacity of 224 million gallons per day(mgd).This would be accomplished by constructing a 72-inch inside diameter pipeline (the"bypass pipeline")that would parallel the existing 108-inch pipeline. It may be necessary, to address geotechnical design issues, to utilize a larger outside diameter pipe. The inside diameter, however,would remain at 72 inches in order to keep the capacity at the same level as previously permitted. Increasing capacity beyond the original is outside the scope of this pipeline restoration project. The bypass pipeline would be constructed within public right-of-way using trenchiess excavation methods (tunneling). The method of construction proposed is"pipe jacking", using either a microtunnel boring machine or an earth pressure balance tunneling machine. Pipe jacking consists of pushing the new pipe horizontally beneath the ground surface behind the tunneling excavation. Pipe jacking and tunneling would occur 25 to 30 beet below grade. This construction method would require the excavation of both jacking and receiving pits along the pipeline alignment. The main jacking pit located in the street at the intersection of Morris Avenue South and Houser Way would be used for jacking the pipe in two directions. Two receiving pits for removal of the tunneling machine would be required adjacent to the point of connection to the existing ESI at Burnett/Houser and Morris/7t Street. City of Renton P/B/PW Department ,: Binary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H November 21,2000 Page 4 of 8 The jacking pit would be approximately sixteen feet(16')by twenty-four feet(24')and the receiving pits sixteen feet(16')by eighteen feet(18'). A third receiving pit may be required at Morris and 6th Street. The pits would all be at an approximate depth of thirty feet(30'). The"upstream"end of the bypass pipeline would tie into the existing ESI at the intersection of Burnett Avenue South and Houser Way,where a bifurcation structure that splits flows between the existing earthquake damaged section and the new parallel pipe will be constructed following removal of the tunneling equipment. A junction structure will be constructed to recombine the flows from the two pipelines into the existing downstream pipe at the Morris/7th Street receiving pit. Utilities would be relocated where necessary. Following construction, manholes would be located at the three primary pit locations. The Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project would require placing approximately 1,850 feet of new pipeline. Construction of this project would commence February. 2001 and be completed December 2001. The project required environmental review according to the State Environmental Policy Act. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued by the Lead Agency,the King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division. The project now requires a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit to allow construction to take place in the public right-of-way. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division acted as Lead Agency for the State Environmental Policy Act review of the proposed project. The King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division issued a Determination of Non-Significance(DNS)for the proposed project on April 21, 2000. The appeal period ended on May 4, 2000. No appeals to the threshold determination were filed. 3. COMPLIANCE WITH MITIGATION MEASURES All mitigation activities, conditions, and fees shall comply with the Memorandum of Agreement, and any amendments thereto, executed by and between the City of Renton and King County. 4. STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS Representatives from various City departments have reviewed the application materials to identify and address site plan issues from the proposed development. These comments are contained in the official file, and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the appropriate sections of this report, the Recommended Conditions of Approval, and the Advisory Notes to Applicant at the end of the report. 5. CONSISTENCY WITH CONDITIONAL USE CRITERIA RMC 4-9-030G lists criteria that the Hearing Examiner or Zoning Administrator is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Conditional Use application. These include the following: (a) Comprehensive Plan The proposed use shall be compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the Comprehensive Plan, the Zoning Regulations and any other plan,program, map, or ordinance of the City of Renton. 1 I City of Renton P/B/PW Department _!%ninary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H November 21,2000 Page 5 of 8 The Comprehensive Plan goals, objectives and policies do not strictly apply to the proposed project or this type of project. The project as proposed, however, is not incompatible with these objectives and policies. The Zoning Regulations and related development standards of the City would be considered during the review of the construction documents for the project prior to construction permits being obtained. There is no indication from the plans submitted that the standards of the City would not be met by the project as proposed. (b) Community Need There shall be a community need for the proposed use at the proposed location. The Regional Wastewater Services Plan (RWSP) indicates a service need to eliminate or mitigate the capacity restriction and restore flow capacity to an amount at least equal to the capacity upstream and downstream of the damaged section of pipe. In the determination of community need, the Hearing Examiner shall consider the following factors, among all other relevant information: 1. The proposed location shall not result in either the detrimental over-concentration of a particular use within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed use. No detrimental over-concentration of this use would occur. 2. That the proposed location is suited for the proposed use. The proposed route for the tunneling construction was selected based on the most effective matter to correct the earthquake damage. (c) Effect on Adjacent Properties The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. There would be no long-term substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent properties. Short-term construction-related impacts, including noise, traffic, etc., are anticipated to occur during the entire 9 to 11 months of the project. (d) Compatibility The proposed use shall be compatible with the residential scale and character of the neighborhood. (Ord 3599, 1-11-82) The project, as proposed,would not be incompatible with the residential scale and character of the neighborhood. The nature of the construction and the prolonged construction period, however, could cause extreme inconvenience to residents of what is currently a quiet residential neighborhood. Staff has made recommendations, included herewith in Advisory Notes to Applicant to address these potential impacts. (e) Parking On-street parking will be displaced from the area, and some driveways may be blocked during construction,thereby increasing inconvenience to residents. Staff recommends a condition be placed on the permit requiring notification at least twenty-four hours prior to removal of on-street parking or blockage of private driveways. City of Renton P/B/PW Department ninary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR L UA-00-117,CU-H November 21,2000 Page 6 of 8 (f) Traffic Traffic and circulation patterns of vehicles and pedestrians relating to the proposed use and surrounding area shall be reviewed for potential effects on, and to ensure safe movement in the surrounding area. (Ord. 3599, 1-11-1982) The applicant has proposed rerouting traffic and relocating on-street parking areas to other streets, outside of the construction area. Approval of a Traffic Control Plan will be required prior to construction permits. (g) Noise, Glare Potential noise, light and glare impacts shall be evaluated based on the location of the proposed use on the lot and the location of on-site parking areas, outdoor recreational areas and refuse storage areas. (Ord. 3599, 1-11-1982) There is a likelihood that noise and vibration will result from the construction of the bypass pipeline for a period of time of up to 11 months (see Advisory Notes to Applicant). (h) Landscaping Landscaping shall be provided in all areas not occupied by building or paving. The Hearing Examiner may require additional landscaping to buffer adjacent properties from potentially adverse effects of the proposed use. (Ord. 3599, 1-11-1982) Landscaping in right-of-way at individual residential properties may be removed during construction. Staff recommends that the applicant photograph residential landscaped areas that are to be altered in any way for construction and restore said landscaped areas to their pre-construction condition following completion of the project. (i) Accessory Uses Accessory uses to conditional uses such as day schools, auditoriums used for social and sport activities, health centers, convents,preschool facilities, convalescent homes and others of a similar nature shall be considered to be separate uses and shall be subject to the provisions of the use district in which they are located. (This item is not applicable to the proposed project) (j) Conversion No existing building or structure shall be converted to a conditional use unless such building or structure complies, or is brought into compliance,with the provisions of RMC 4-9-030. (This item is not applicable to the proposed project) (k) Public Improvements The proposed use and location shall be adequately served by and not impose an undue burden on any public improvements,facilities, utilities, and services. Approval of a conditional use permit may be conditioned upon the provision and/or guarantee by the applicant of necessary public improvements, facilities, utilities, and/or services. (Ord. 3599, 1-11-1982) The proposed project will not require service by City utilities. City of Renton P/B/PW Department . ......ninary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H November 21, 2000 Page 7 of 8 H/I. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project, Project File No. LUA-00-117, CU-H, subject to the following conditions: 1. All mitigation activities, conditions, and fees shall comply with the Memorandum of Agreement, and any amendments thereto, executed by and between the City of Renton and King County. 2. The applicant shall photograph residential landscaped areas that are to be altered in any way for construction and restore said landscaped areas to their pre-construction condition following completion of the project. EXPIRATION PERIODS: Conditional Use Permit(CUP): Two(2) years from the date of approval,with a one(1)year extension available if requested prior to expiration date. Advisory Notes to Applicant: The following 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. General Notes 1. The applicant shall perform all work in conformance with the approved plans and specifications that will be or have been reviewed and approved by the Planning/Building/Public Works Department. 2. If it is necessary, in order to address geotechnical design issues, to utilize a larger outside diameter pipe, the inside diameter shall remain at 72 inches, in order to keep the capacity at the same level as previously permitted. 3. The applicant must obtain a construction permit from the Development Services Department prior to commencing construction. When plans are complete, three sets of the drawings, a construction estimate, application, and appropriate fee shall be submitted to the sixth floor counter at City Hall. 4. The applicant must demonstrate that structural integrity of adjacent structures, utility systems, sidewalks, and roads will not be compromised during and following excavation. A geotechnical engineering study will be required by the Development Services Division if excavation appears to be causing damage to adjacent structures, sidewalks, and roads. 5. The applicant shall maintain traffic in conformance with the Traffic Control Plan as approved the City Traffic Engineer. 6. The applicant shall ensure the safety of pedestrians by fencing ,enclosing, and/or covering excavated areas whenever construction is not occurring. Plan Review-General 1. All existing utilities shall be protected for the duration of the project. Individual service to each residence shall be maintained or provided. 2. All fire hydrants shall be bagged if taken out of service and the Fire Prevention Bureau notified. 3. Erosion control is required for all work areas. Existing catch basins shall be protected and cleaned as needed. 4. Dust and mud control is required for the duration of the project. Plan Review-Water 5. The proposed project is not in an Aquifer Protection Zone. City of Renton P/B/PW Department - . ...Lninary Report to the Hearing Examiner EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H November 21,2000 Page 8 of 8 6. The proposed project is in pressure zone 196. 7. There is an existing 4-inch diameter water line in Morris Avenue South and Houser Way South. 8. There are four existing fire hydrants that may be affected by the proposed project. Plan Review—Sanitary Sewer 9. There are existing 18-inch, 12-inch, and 8-inch diameter pipe systems in and crossing Morris Avenue South and Houser Way South. Most sanitary sewer in the area is located in the alleyways. Plan Review-Stormwater 10. There is an existing 12-inch diameter storm drain in Morris Avenue South between South 5th Street and south 6th Street. Plan Review-Streets 11. All street improvements exist including paving, sidewalk, curb, gutter, signs, and lighting. Some property owners access their garages through the alleyway. 12. All damaged asphalt paving shall be replaced per City of Renton standards, including curb to curb overlay for the entire length of damaged pavement as identified by the inspector for the city of Renton. 13. Road closures, as outlined in the work schedule, require Council approval in advance. 14. Traffic and pedestrian control plans approved by the Transportation Division are required prior to commencing construction. Fire Prevention 15. The applicant shall ensure that access for emergency vehicles is maintained at all times. In the event of a road closure, the applicant shall notify the Renton Fire and Police Departments at least 24 hours in advance of closure. 16. Access to all existing fire hydrants must be maintained at all times (see#8 above). Parks Department 17. Trees damaged during construction to be replaced with a minimum six inch (6")caliper tree, species to be determined by the Parks Department. 18. Shrubs damaged during construction to be replaced by minimum 5 gal. 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EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1.CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT RE NO: 1917 First Avenue (�� Pcc4wF,nEo NOTED O SIMPLE Seattle,Washington 98101 I �t Lammvx Na R 206M0-5000 Fr:206443.5372 l cow.. o. King Camay SITE PLAN G 1 CO3 NO. REVISION BY APP'D DATE C03070C WET N0. a A • 0 C , D • E i - 0 V N A A B . C A 0 . E . F A D . H •�_ G cN S_4TH ST NOTES: t 1 O1 TWO NORTHERN PARKING LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE Y �:' �� l .N� _ - 81FUR TION STRU��URE CONTRACTOR MID CLOSED TO PUBLIC PARKING. ---� .41 ACCE S SHAFT - � 'To's,.' -I SIGN l O PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC TO SPIRIT OF WASHINGTONTO DINNER TRAIN WILL y /''-- 74.' .I SILL; USE EAST SIDEWALK ON BURNETT AVE S.TO AND FROM PARKING y —_ / Y� •p/////{" 1© I I r--.-- LOTS. r i',4. II a� /'�1 OONEWAYTRAFFIWILLBEMAIMAINED ON S 7TH ST DURING Y - I OG/� E�OOI EXCAVATION,SHORING,ANO 80.CKFnL TWO WAY TRAFFIC WILL BE I '� So ,iir %_�, C TY OF 1RENTONIMA VITA VIED AT ALL OTHER T MES.c -1=--.TRAFFICJCONTROL% �r�`-`�JII PLAN PACE K003 ---- OCONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC WILL TRAVELTOAND FROM CONSTRUCTION V ( ) II SITES VIA ONLY S GRADY WAYANDPAJNIER AVEUSOF�Q� `, SEE NOT 6 1 OTHERROUTETHANTHESESHOWNSHALL9ESUBJECTTO WRITTEN 1'I "X { `-,O I -J• I IIAPPROVALOFIGN f, KING COUNttANOTHEClttOFRENTON ► X. r .�/ ISQSIG _� I I OS THE GRAVEL ACCESS RQN TO THE RAILROAD LOADING PLATFORM JACKING � _SHAFT ',' f /� �_ - E ---T• SHALL REMAIN OPEN AND UNDISTURBED AT ALL TIMES. ''� I SIGN I I� O6 CONTRACTOR SHALL ADOPT CITY OF RENTON STANDARD TRAFFIC '/,,--' SIGH•!-"Ii '.I_.__• __._____I CONTROL PLANS DURING CONSTRUCTION. .r 1 0 I----- t5.7 I� �� IcI I __ �,"rA- _ - r S_5TH_S1 _ �y I SIGN uv GN .I /� o'^ r I r LEGEND SIC �,_-_\..Y'✓ _. '.'' 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SIGN -I SIGN SIGN JUNCTIONS UCTt RE Z / 0 0 ACCESS SHA / ► SIGN STFCS /y / z W- J Ll SIGN ((( - /� i �� _ _� -- o \ SIGN nor ;y�P; 1 �c CITY IC RENTOO \� f---'_" ' TRAFFIC CONTROL �{ PLAN(PAGE K007) ,\\\ iO / lop 0 100 200 I N 1 SEE NOTE 6 — /A ^Aye H �W SCALE Iry FEE Qi T \� i \�' �„z C.U. DES..` C1O°IS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. .4.., WOO ECAPACIE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 IJU_Y 2000 s _ CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT 7 1917 First Avenue Cm) 7 1917IF,stAVWRU on 98f01 awN�rau. NOTEDDAWNS NM 206-143.6300 FBA:206.4ED-6372 CONTRACTNO TRAB County TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Ti O1 No REVISION BY ARP'D DATE C03070C WIST MR OF V V -V V V V V A 0 C D E F C H A B C 0 E F C H 1 •, E 11 I i lP II I� 2 FOR UTILITY RELOCATION/ _-alV r,` ! ��', I` "� `' a.\,\1� PROTECTION AT 7TH AVE S& j° G—�I \ 111 J \ 5 5 vi ° MORRIS AVE SEE SHEET P107. i r _j ' 1 ' ..�� - I _J- \�.4\ I i l \ \\ 'I id T — - I . I , �AV�Y �� 11 III \� r I JI� � -LI- n ahI_- n _- _ ,4- , Ti Lk_-_. _Jr - - - II , — r � Y .1 -1_ \ \. ► : — _ _ .�' ,1= F b== " p ' \#- - - . i IT 1 - -#T, _ —...--1- 1 -_ — -� ,, —_ . c ., - a —S, r ORRIS 1S. I 'i.— j II , J i,; 1 S._E— �i i - - - -- ; MORRIS AVE. S.` ^ 1 _,. - � � rl r 0. • • !X_1= - =+- �-- , I ' _ 1 \o /- -- -- I —1 4=j - a 1 I I : �L� ' r „ ! �� ' • A I r -- - , I \` I I i I• sf / I I � l ,� m i QI I _. -' l I} _- � I - C " _ I1 ____.k _ • I I _ I�// // NOTE: f14.. 1 . • \ i , DRAWINGTRAORINCLUDEDL TO SHOW EXISTING OF UTILITIES. 11y�j. ar \ CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM LOCATION OF ALL - . �-- , UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CALL 1-800-424-5555. v, ' 1,*,,„' FOR UTILITY RELOCATION/ " -4Z-*-��-'1-.__-'I--t-1-1-T- FOR UTILITY RELOCATION/ • PROTECTION AT HOUSER WAY& PROTECTION AT HOUSER WA -"y//.. -,_ - / ///�f� / t MORRIS AVE SEE SHEET P108. -1-1-N--r.7=1 t 1`rl 1-i I BURNETT AVE SEE SHEET P109. .;, �_`rL ' ► k. -1 =1:r_r - 1 r rt-i;I 1 -t f r' 1) . 1 HOUSER WAY S. ♦.., ' / -I= 1 `'I1"r-•',S':.I. `.1—i-LJ_—_t—L L_1=- -- .(WALLA W . i' - _�— __ 60�_ _ _ / \ �•\ 2 WALLA) / C DOWSER WAY S.�r — y� �,S\, \ r/7(,,, , i,ce:9* .7 ,.,^ - - :,- f # Cam///\� ,f" `(,�/ .//� L__-/-�" _7___�i___'. ,'�+- J / /� �,� �;; %r % 1,!,:-:' 08 f •�,� t, / 4, C.U.P. P *B CMCd`F° DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES a" Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. svF EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 JULY 20003. PROJECT NB TB J 1917 First Avenue 1'=4D' Seattle,Washington 98101 ( , El it) O EXISTING ACITY RESTOUTILIRTATIONIES PLAN - . 208-443.5300 Fax:208-443.5372 HERRERA COMPACT I 3 King County LT 106 No. REVISION BY APP'D DATE CON)VIIANIs ,wvnovCn C03070C V - A B C D E F B H A A B A C A D AE A E � D A H III "I uryI i ! ;i I I' 'MN 1 (TYPE 2) -=,P'r- �- s '1 I .. I I,! 'RIM 122.0 -1- '.1 I ' li• II. ON 112.70(42"). s I " = •I' 1 I TOUT 114.70(24,") CONNECT TO EXISTING 24"ABANDON MANHOLE ..T I F- 11 'FIELD LOCAT I , SEE CONCRETE PIPE SEE NOTE 4 ;I I I III SEE NOTE 1 • I .1. - NOTES: ,, I 1 -__I_iH 11ii.,, I 1-;' + %� -2AP EXISTING PIPES -1 I I .- ' •I I (11 0+00 I' (VP)SEE NOTE 4 I. CONNECT TO EXISTING 24-IN.CONIC PIPE AT JUNCTION OF 24-IN CMP PIPE. CONTRACTOR- 18"WATERMAIN ') _. I f. _,_•. • SHALL VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND CONDITION OF 24-IN CONC PIPE PRIOR TO I. SEE NOTE 5 I'- '� _ - j --- - CONSTRUCTING PERMANENT BYPASS AS SHOWN. NEW MANHOLES SHOWN FOR STORM LINE �I I 1 - II •I ' I WORK SHALL BE 60-IN.WSDOT TYpE 2 AND CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS. dvI- ,1-I I I I III 'I_I A _ 'PIS 2""C 2. TEMPORARY FIRE HYDRANT AND WATER SERVICE CONNECTION INSTALLED AS SHOWN. 1 "NEW-42'RCP PRESSURE CAP EXISTING WATERMAIN AT LOCATION SHOWN OR AT A MINIMUM OF FIVE FEET W jI" I STORM LINE FROM FACE OF SHORING. LOCATE HYDRANT AND SERVICE CONNECTION 10 FEET FROM CAP. ( , �, .'II I I i_ i CONNECT TEMPORARY.RESIDENTIAL SERVICE PER CITY OF RENTON REQUIREMENTS TO EXISTING I4 I- I I i,I f I' �- I NEW 42"RCP METER CONNECTION. AFTER CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE, RELOCATE FIRE HYDRANT AND I' , I- I' I REESTABLISH PERMANENT RESIDENTIAL SERVICE CONNECTION AT ORIGINAL LOCATIONS 4 ,i I CO i', , , III III I STORM LINE ENCOUNTERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. REPLACE REMOVED 8-IN. LINE WITH 8-IN. LINE PER .L1L\• '''1-'r�''L\ " = �. I 1.1 I SPECIFICATION SECTION 02666. ��� -� '•1 I I F- it 1 iI' 1 llr'':-- TEMPORARILY RELOCATE 1 • 3. III I`' 'L, I EXISTING HYDRANT L__._- REPLACE EXISTING CATCH BASINS WITH WSDOT TYPE 1 CATCH BASINS PER CITY OF RENTON I \ Y/� YAS �Y i'.,.. I J 1 - - --'-1 STANDARDS. USE 12-IN. CONIC PIPE FOR CONNECTION TO MANHOLES AS INDICATED SET CB I I��' IIII �RCPLACE-CB' RIM ELEVATIONS AT EXISTING ELEVATIONS INDICATED. E 1 II I 1 \ - ' III .I I 'I 'I•Ili 0, 121.09 CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT LIMITS OF SHORING 7"II \ •T I II, 1 III I 0 T 117.09 I I •� '1 .1I S_E NOTE 3 I LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED STORM DRAIN I. I f I I, jI'I ! TEMPORARY SERVICE PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION OF OTHER STRUCTURES. SEE NOTEREPLACE 8"WATERM ' + • III I j 1 CONNECTION TO METER 5. 81f 1 " � CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT AND SUPPORT 18-IN.WATERMAIN THROUGH EXCAVATION. REFER 1 �� , I CO TEMPOR4Y CAP SEE NOTE 2 OVERHEAD WIRES TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. _ �111111 EE-NOTE--8 - 6. REPLACE EXISTING CB CI] ---' 1 ' ', ! TEMPORARY HYDRANT --♦ ---- CONNECT TO EXISTING 24-IN. CMP AT LOCATION SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SEE NOTE 3 SDMH I ;!I,I LOCATION SEE NOTE 9 LOCATION AND CONDITION OF 24-IN. CMP. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. 3 RIM 121.64 - ..I-- - -- - ---- _ 7. '1-"". __ 41 - + I------„ -- COORDINATE WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4-IN. GAS LINE. 3 OUT 118.64 (12") I.I I--1+.1- •-1 1,, r - '-I-- _ - -- .---,,, ----,-- ., - CAPS ON GAS LINE FOR CONTRACTOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. �' 1;I I'�-_, I •� I f I ! OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REQUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL / I, 4 . , „ - rr ■■ ADJUSTMENT. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. . _ L 5' 1 �t ® - -I I TEMPORARILY CAP SIDE SEWER AT BOTH SIDES OF EXCAVATION AS SHOWN. REPLACE TO = _ _ __ _- 1 ORIGINAL LOCATION AND GRADE AT COMPLETION OF WORK. MATCH EXISTING PIPE SIZE AND ' / ( \ 1'•`. - ��O�� i� r --____ _-i _ - MATERIAL N_2z\ I S I I� ) 1 - 1 t I ' o.++`RM 121.74 1 --_ ---_ .I 1._._e':-- LEGEND IN 112:74_(2") , EXISTING 4"GINS LINE 'T� - y� MORRIS AVE ,,, ,,, __ _ +� Y_ � ♦ IN 117.00'(2�`I SEE NOTE 7 I PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT LIMITS 2 �/' i0071 IiI I II !iir' /�� O _-_I 1(•).00 Q L- -CURB REPLACEMENT LIMITS2 CAP EXISTING PIPE`. { )I ( I �---_- -.,,.. - -- _I"",_ __-_ - (TYP)SEE NOTE 4 ! I/ 1 '(�1 5 II 17"CONIC ,,, ��� PROVIDE 12" i I III ;L1�... - .,?„ Ir CLEARANCE ABOVEL, 77A Yu I..,.,i� J1 • f WATERMAIN ( m �_---"ili ! I I�"'1 x REPLACE EXISTIN CB i� I MH 3 TYPE 2 I <B RIM 121.24 I -j0. RIM 121.74 (24")., 1 II i 1 OUT 117.24�12 f ;, - ( F ----I 35 If 12"CONC i L I IN 117.94 (12") I, II f1 SEE NOTE 3i- j o L - •_ ---_ •- IN 117.94 (12) .j III I _I [ I' I _ ' --_ . l IL_ �,i OUT 112.76 (4f2"�1 I Ill I 1 I I L i ,1 I I �' ',%) 1 ,SEE NOTE 6 I II I -I liT. - 1 I iI III 1 ' ~z: co I_ 1 ;I III! I _I I f- I- -- _fin =.-� __.I?H_I _ I , I C.U.P. 26 i �v�mn `�""`A' DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES °"" ,' Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. _lt •Dvx EASTSI INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 JULY 2000 w`E' CAPACITY RESTORAROIN PROJECT Drc Nu. 9 II 1917 First Avenue LAC seatlIB,Washington981oi elREo..T o CONTRACT �1"e10• 0UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN 2O643.53OO FBX:2N6d416372 HERRERA - „ ,„O King County MORRIS AVE & 7TH AVE P107 /I No. REVISION BY APP'D DATE ..ns,n l>vls I C03070C utterxo A. • - D E F O- - . - - - B A C H • A B C D E F G H —w —�• _ _ si 13Y �p _ f F -- - -- - -O / ----- EDGE ASP ALT--- - - -- / HOUSER WAY ( • :yl 1 - -- -------- fii- —. _ --__'_ -_—_ / 1 OVERHEAD LINES, /• / // -:M1 SEE NOTE 3. _/ .. tit s8 • / 8 3 ZO9 SST /• REMOVE 18•SEWER. i-:-h_ y .37, - y LS), I • '.-� / �� SEE NOTE 1. ��\s s9, RFFT, / moo. , • Nk F \ / / = i • �- • - i \ NOTES: 1. CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING 18•SANITARY PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED SANITARY z4-26 LEGEND PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION. T 2. COORDINATE W:TH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4-IN.GAS LINE. U��� ��� PAVEMENT REPIACEMENT LIMITS SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. % 3. OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REQUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL �'�'�' ADJUSTMENT. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. zG 1 DESIGNED. CHECKED DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES it Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 wJULY 2000 '. t w+.xx scut O CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT mt No 1917 First Avenue 1•=10' 4 ib Seattle,Washington98101 (' , xt�Nxon. UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN 20fi-043.5300 Fax:206-443 5372 HERRERA CONTRACTKing County M O R R I S AVE & H O U S E R AVE�P 108 ElNo. REVISION S IDN BY TAP' DATE „�„,,,� APPROVED E NO , - SNEEt NO- OF ' EL C03070C •A B C 1 •D E • F G V H A B C D E F C N ♦ A A ♦ A ♦ 5 5 ___ • • — —E -- • - - -'_ — r 1 I \ HOUSR WAY -. - . "0/ > / -/' / r, I / - ,� /I ► REPLACE,SIDEWALK ADJACENT ' TO REMOVED CURB SECTION / // ,•�' \\ GAS LINE, • ' >t�` SEE NOTE 2. • / , • 2 NOTES: ! 2 , 1. CAP AND ABANDON EXISTING 18••SANITARY PIPING PER CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS AT LEGEND LOCATIONS SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL PERMANENTLY REMOVE ALL ABANDONED SANITARY PIPING UNCOVERED DURING EXCAVATION. 'iY " PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT LIMITS 2. COORDINATE WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION OF 4-IN. GAS LINE. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. A -rr/, /J. )/ CURB REPLACEMENT LIMITS 3. OVERHEAD POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE MAY REOUIRE RELOCATION OR VERTICAL ► : ADJUSTMENT. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01195. . TE • C.U.P. ! 1 DESIGNED colcoro I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES o''''' 2000 j O ECAPACIE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. T,. 1917 First Avenue �� DRAWN SCALE CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT au�' �r9t Sea?FlrstAeng1on98101 UTILITY RELOCATION PLAN ± 206-443-5300 Fax 206-4d}5372 HERRERA "[cam"E�FD oux,xeC1 co King County B U R N ETT & H 0 U S E F1 AVE P 109 f1 No. REVISION BY APP'T DATE "N"'1°"" APPROVEDC03070C Stun ND Of Ti _ _ _ • •A B C D E F • O - H • A A e A C A B A E A F A C A H f I I • 'll Ili 1 '` I .___. _-I ; I r..._ sN\‘.. s I. TMH Rol-12A • —1 .. '1II -"III 1( j I .,Ir TI,I..._._I;.\\\'' \.,c!Ii.ili.1 - ,._._J•L_ _ II_ J W. { II ii f, I ''Y I' _ U II i� \ , V'4 3 1 .� ! I,_ ' i-- ,r 1 1 i -- I• !.II T__'II - JlI s' zt a,'U\ _-- 2-"r P.A.I1 rI so o so 00 y - - _ _ _ - SCALE RI-I-HI l} w jjl� �la � ter' :I� _;L. dl' � .L - - •---....1. - .cam,_. -.�..---••---.. - .: -.. - \i. . -_ • - - -• - - m , • `J I1-, }a•. .—.-: , ,fl__:, .]. --.r I. . I'. I._I_ - --i,_ _ -•- ---•--•-- �;\\ • Td" I,� :._ .__, i, � - --I-. .. .:.-.' •.1 - -•- - AVENUE-"`- - - _ Ii --- - y^ .�.a, t ... _ ..•...AI t�.,. .1,.. ..I r .... ..____.;.,_,'•,I� •(..._-_-...'_-_',-.F.,_ :.e_:.I: _,3"i[:':- `.c.vk: - ;Ti= ::_ "i..,'=a. - :�_;:I';:w- `tS \�'`•� \ II —I'm �� f":L, _� yr� '--'�_-. .l.h. _—_-r`•-- — __ _ .-'�s—__r=-_ __ I IK gyp`-L _" ...\. q` /+lam I 7-.=F 1 {I -r'Li'lI ''''?� L-_,r_1 4 \, I TgDN ,"•-• rJr.�$,d �r_1.:1 rZ_Jl_ r,` - •�I I IF,.....-4.r�' 1r.._t.-,l r-.. rr N II • ..,...W...„ ..�_ I 1 , , Er) Mtl Rol-s12a. - , 37 �' • RCEPTO -�Ir.' I i :II .17'_I C.._... i"��, F _.,, �, ,I 2i1��_{•I i ,, A6` F,.••t�\.�'•�� !!����I O ,._-. 4 s III!•2 _ am, . \: f lii.l'i 1 �� / �iI N I,'1 �I I i TIN; ji -:, V , • MORRIS 7TM SHAFT.FOR _r{ I I I I I 1 R' �` 1. I': SHORING LIMITS AND WORK - I II/j Ir' ',' ''� r+ it ICI II IIiI LIMITS AT SHAFT AREA ^- 1 II11�I'Y I,I l;.'!1r 1----y ,'L<4' . w'4=41 SEE DWG C301. -IrF I ?WIT 1,I a_I.,,i •'' I MORRIS/HOUSER JACKING ! " �i':, t_ ' 01 ' I I'EL. I n. SHAFT.FOR SHORING LIMITS 'Jf-•- ` '+ � \h! + r�F. -.•1 1'�; - AND WORK LIMITS AT SHAFT /I' - - )' l i i ,. L__— 1 it Yiljlll i AREA SEE DWG C101 1.-� II- `__ _..._• .0 \�A•'\; 1 • P1O1 P1O2 I 1li \\'' • \\ I•1 A I—_.I ate_-_. a \\ :__ - wOri4.1n•'r �o _-_-x-r. :.\ A —I. _- 41,r,..54• . SMITHERS'A'VENUE,A \.. e' i, • 3 , i ' .} `Y V _.1 ' • It \',i \z • 'i ZI I.CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TO COORDINATE UTILITY RELOCATIONS AT . --- I `\ F-O SHAFT AREAS. � \\' 0.- T 2.CONSTRUCTION LIMITS IN STREET RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENTS SHOWN IN DRAWINGS ARE PROVIDED FOR CONTRACTORS USE.IF �1V \Y.I \•/ ` 7 ,. Z CONTRACTOR REQUIRES ADDITIONAL STREET RIGHT 0-WAY AND/OR �- EASEMENTS.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL ' I NECESSARY PERMITS AND EASEMENTS AND PAYING ALL HOUSER/BURNETT SHAFT, i '•3`; ASSOCIATED COSTS. FOR SHORING LIMITS AND L I WORK LIMITS AT SHAFT AREA - ' 3.TWO FIBER OPTIC LINES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WOOD FENCE. SEE DWG C201 I CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATION WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE 2 i FIBER OPTIC LINE.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION • �� � i _ WITH THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. �p 1 b‘lik i _ EA.s1 DE —__—__—__—__ __ INTERCEPTOR _ k w BURNETTAVENUE•• Z I�-- I "-' ' • of C.U.P. _ °Esosm w`Of° DEPARTMENT-OF NATURAL RESOURCES - Tetra Tech/KCMT Inc. MAWFASTSCAPACIDEItt INTERESTORCEPTORRATION SECTPROJE ONCT 1 JULY 2000 nu PIO, 1017 First Avonuo Seattle,Washington 98101 lb RLcaNLNum. NOTED C) PROJECT PLAN Ill 208d435300 FAR206443-5372 .—. coNo.eo ou King County AND KEY MAP G3 , No. REVISION BY APP•D DATE APPNOvi. C03070C soon oo. a V V 1 • A B C 0 E F C H • • A A B A C A D A E F A . C . H / •\ �''\ S - NOTES: ,ic ',. I I i /,�, C2C7 '% i 1,EXACT DIMENSIONS OF JACKING SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY y CONTRACTOR TO SUIT JACKING NEEDS BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN. - - -Y �'" - 1'� 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY / - / /�� t.J '\\-- ".9 ' CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN.DEVIATIONS FROM LIMITS MUST BE - i''` i'-C% - •'+��' \ - ....,/ j=`� 5 5 APPROVED BY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE. 4 Cl j_" • 3.TWO FIBER OPTIC LINES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WOOD FENCE. % \i% /" f .- / - CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATING WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE FIBER' /-'�" / % I; i j%C- - i i/✓/ • OPTIC LINES.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH \\ -: ' THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. k Y' Y LIN \/ / ''1 k%\- , 4.CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT.• `\ /, WORK SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR %';" / �% 'l :": _i' ! � -RESIDENTIAL STREETS,SEE DRAWING C7, i !''C i '" "/'CD"•NSTRUCTION %/_ 10 0 IO _70 - � '-Yi'� 6.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS --- �" l - 1 y .\((.• �i-+` ► REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.SEE ,.,Rni Tilk ;,,All I- hi % Z I ,'„ �,'.1 • DRAWING C7. _ I+- .l / / '�(�c\\' ' -\:=�., .1\. - r --:�� -�`;.� / �: - �- i\N`177o27!.9o,i p '\.�'.. "i... BTM,•- / -'- • ." . NOTE 6 ,6,\ E 1299798.92 / /:• ✓`�S '\'I _� �j /- .c 4 7.CONTRACTOR TO ERECT 6'HIGH SECURITY FENCE TOPPED WITH 3 1 t' �• I i �� STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE.FENCE AND GATES MUST BE > Y./ -'tl-T-;= =� \111t-I U7'1-.L1.; '"' =j '��,? 4 INSTALLED WITHIN WORK LIMIT BOUNDARIES.ALL POSTS SHALL ! \1FC, 1 -.>' I`., `- _ BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE.POST LOCATIONS MUST BE % GF'' -..'', ---T"' I� ' i�l;\,k1'i.� • COORDINATED WITH LOCAL UTILITIES. LOCATION AND CONFIGURATION / •• ,1-// ."' - ti .Ti �Iv/ �!l r OF FENCE SHALL BE DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION TO = �• `�/'"' Y.. � /-i 4' _ - TO CONTRACTOR'S ABILITY TO DO WORK IN AND AROUND SHAFT, -.\ __ ,4 I-- I' I • FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED BY PROJECT \`..\i�'I'..- \�- ---- .FILL i'�,I L'y%" }) ,- // . " --- -}I`-' REPRESENTATIVE,FENCE AND GATES SHALL BE REMOVED AND POST ,r\'\ .--.�\ / T -•1 k1- :`i I I E! ( HOLES REPAIRED AT END OF PROJECT,UNIFORM SECURITY GUARD �( �,` _ -. l' ��'I�I--" .�.1 `%- \<,if1`i'V/, .". •' �� �" 1 'I MH R01=128 4 MUST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES WHEN GATES ARE UNLOCKED. _� ,iI f•.--% "_'• / - SEE B/CG 8.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS FOR LOCALE RESIDENTSHI - / T �}��-- - / / _ ^'U "� TO ACCESS DRIVEWAYS AND TO ALLOW EMERGENCY VEHICLES ±L Y �'- 'IY! - %- II21 F�/(,�'11�, ('�'' I ACCESS WITHIN 150 FEET OF EACH HOME. ,' \.�' �.,,/.-',I ",��,:! i [I ` I' I I is -=.r: -X'- ! - [t:,f Ii I 9.FOR TESL REQUIREMENTS,SEE NOTES ON T1. \- it �'\1.,�{�.t Y` y /' % 12' If}•E-- .' '• --- JI it' {-' ' .. ' '/ .. fIW NOTE 4 I I�JI 1 ct ,'A�•t )I_. '\; �'y� -"---4,,,---:"" !//. N,y� MW II I 3 _/ i �f•�'. C•j%ri�ij/',-'r "' ,r .- \ 1� • J 1I EDP I .• . J' '1- " t's •'-' i Ij OTE 6 '=TARCOM / y ;\�" .:j _.fir;\ j. /' E� /'. r {` FIBER/OPTIC ...1RLE �_'-i" oTM ,t ..N.C., �0 /%..��r N 4 ,I ` „/ LLIMITSOTG ZEE",•I•• BIJRRIED / i I = / /%•( ° / t I �/ I I i q I .q"ice - �%r �L- - I •x'. 111 i �I • - / // i -,,/� ,. 1,/1' PROPERTY LINE I.r I P I I II.' ..I:.` __ _. ._.. ,,,..:-/,, lJ!`(\P\1 "/PROVIDE GATE ,I\.�,'\7 Y1'1/\.__-_ " I t jl f;•i , / 1 i CS \I, •-.---'" FOR CONETRUc710N %% 1..'l / •-\ �.�--- AcCE"ss vdl)h:L�By''__ • ' fk.�TM lr• i.i �.r 1 • . WORK / I\,1 I / PROTECT• ll LIMITS I PROPERTY LINE 2 2 /�'_'7� ,j// �\ UTILITIES 'I I`\ I� 1. -,.}/� %�! / _ • � l /�1l"-__• rrMi 31i -__.i. .;, .. FENC .• ; !,.'-: 11 I• ll Q .),,; I I -�,,/r .. _ ► //�L if, / 1 \ [__ i•l I r�� • C 4i r1 I l /,T �' t 11, i.�� ECG 1Ii I0 -' - .- T( i1 .I_ "3.L'] 1 CC - �� _emu E f a E' S 5TH STR Ef\ 1\. l _.:e. .,1, kd� —._._� ._-_ ' PRONDGATE 'I}}, . .__-_._-__-/i CONSTR CTIO ACLSS MORRIS/HOUSER JACKING SHAFT I ,-_ - 1=to' I r I 'usicnol \, C1N4FP. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES dN: • Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. SCAM O EAS7SIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION I CAPCITY RESTORATION JULY 2000 0 MOW. RESTORATION PROJECT Tu Al i 1917 First Avenue (( l Seattle.Washington 98101 I J ISCW„4„RD. NOTED MORRIS/HOUSER JACKING 20BJ43.5300 Fev20B4E3-5372 I. I: King County SHAFT SITE PLAN C101 o. • REVISION BY APP'D DATE N C03070C vrtcr NO: Of A ♦ B C D E V F V 0 V H • A B C D E F G - H A ♦ A _ ` A A A A ..I.;' - NI' \-' iONTftACT8R TO PROVIDE \ "\y.,. NOTES:ice\\ �, \ '�4`ONSTRUC ION ACCESS GATE\::- • /� '� \ C'- \ `f 1 1.ENACT DIMENSIONS OF SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR, \ N� \ �' \ \ BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS. jI, 1,/;' - \ 'A''•\ �, � \ \ 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY .1 Ly\ \ • \ \ CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN.LIMITS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO 5 -, \'\\ �\,`'-. \'Y-y \ -_I"c \\` "+� \ © ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EXISTING INTERCEPTORS. 5 I \\ -Y �U .r CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION BY f;\'�L • may./" ��\ POTHOLING OR OTHER SUITABLE MEANS PROIR TO INSTALLATION \-�L11\`_1_•�:.:.`. \ (/ -- P I. �\ 10 0 10 20 OF SHAFT FOR RETRIEVAL OF MACHINE AND STRUCTURE I� \ "\1� �, CONSTRUCTION.DEVIATIONS FROM LIMITS MUST BE APPROVED BY CONSTRUCTION\ \� y>^� \ GRAPHIC SCALE I'=10 PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE. EASEMENT tR1'N- I \ \'`\ �'\ =1 \\ SW\QA S-n \y.f - \ 3.TWO FIBER OPTIC LINES ARE LOCATED ADJACENT TO WORK AREA • \\ `�\ ,-;\•,A• `\ CONTRACTOR SHALL AVOID EXCAVATING WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE `T .\ j ) .� '\ FIBER OPTIC LINE.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ENACT LOCATION . \'\ \\ \ \(� �1(; ,' � /.-��• \ WITH THE FIBER OPTIC OWNERS. ► NOTE 5 \ \(:'�'i. %{'-I \ Y • 4.CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT. \ = /h\�\ �� J% WORK SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR 1 /1 9 \ F �\ RESIDENTIAL STREETS.SEE DRAWING C7. 1 / i\\\ •h \ \�" NOTE_4r ' •\ •\ 5.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. /� \ L: '\ REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS.SEE \\ ��' DRAWING C7. 4 NOTE 8 _----- I J�/ /�-� '�I `/'ke r MIr 734a.81 '\\ • J � �13 2 �-- I— ., \ t STY. , ,r\ 1 ��:Y E v ,'': - - I F}] ' „1 - � _l'< t ��2\�, �'\ O.�J '� - 7.CONTRACTOR TO ERECT 6'HE'GE SECURITY FENCE TOPPED WITH 3 --. - _—�------,� __ a ��'�;,; - .\" � -. STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE.FENCE AND GATES MUST BE � . `` -1‘..-': \ �, INSTALLED WITHIN WORK LIMIT BOUNDARI S.ALL 41 �• �-i W l' MH R01-15A �,�_ •(" Y _ NOTE 7 w�, -BIFURICATIOF�` �a ;t %Q.'_ l POSTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE.POST LOCATIONS r 9 0 •• -. )— r ,����"' E 201 II. _ \r, Ti' MUST BE COORDINATED WITH LOCAL UTBJTIES. LOCATION -1��. ., �� I 1�'\5��+\A CI. �N�' -- .� �'��� I/ V '' "\; AND CONFIGURATION OF F NCE SHALL BE DESIGNED IN "..____""-"._"`__-.- I ' . . 1. (;_ ,' \ J '�� TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION O CONTRACTOR'S ABILITY TO DO WORK ► gg ' NOTE 1r --�62.SQ (� I� �i \\ "\f'\, \�``\ AND AROUND SHAFT.FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED i _- _ _ 1�.1 OI S" • BY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE.FENCE AND GATES SHALL BE '- - '"_ _- - __ / 1 ` T \1 REMOVED AND POST HOLES REPAIRED ATEND OF PROJECT. }} + T t `�' -{ %I,\\ �' UNIFORM SECURITY GUARDMUST BEPRESENT AT ALLTIMES BURNCTTAVE S __ ARANDONEdO EXTENT 32' I .B �I/l� _ WHEN GATES ARE UNLOCKED. _LOCATION AND EXTENT \ 't't»��� ��/}�—. _ _ __ T J UNKNOWN. SEE NOT`1l + —_ '� — �,��':\� w' `-'';`. �. B.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS _ L--j _ V `} TO ACCESS DRIVEWAYS AND TO ALLOW EMERGENCY VEHICLES I NOTE 10 .-�+. Iiii \\\ \ ��-;\ 'J'�-�-` \ \ ACCESS WITHIN 150 FEET OF EACH HOME. 3 -7 t{ii 'S ORING r. 11• •CONTRACTOR TO-PROVII E I LIMITS SEE ��'\�:\\ - -_ `` 'I�� \ \ " 9.FOR TESC REQUIREMENTS,SEE NOTES ON T1. 3 CONSTRUCTI ACCESS CAT N TE 2 '. I AI\; '.\ \,.i 1i \ \ J a ) 7'' 10.TREES TO BE PROTECTED. 20'' 14' y), . .- \ 'i /'J�, _. \ .t I I / / .j 11.ABANDONED SHORING WAS USED DURING THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION \\l... _.I - __ _- I_-- - \r �fF iJ�\\\-}�`., +' O,I,i \1;� OF THE ESI.THE SHORING CONSIST OF 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH THICK J C\'w \ \ SHEET PILES.LOCATION,DEPTH AND CONDITION OF ABANDON SHORING i- WORK ,` :. \If\, FO LINE V3I , IS UNKNOWN.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COST LIMITS - NOTE 5 /-�\;' ' t^ \;,\ ITU\ ,5EE NOTE,/VI \ ASSOCIATED WITH REMOVING OR CUTTING SHORING TO THE EXTENT i� - _ \ \ �.�\\\` , REQUIRED TO SAFELY CONSTRUCT THE BIFURCATION STRUCTURE. / I �. I \<--,,` WORK s I:il , \. LIMITS li ,\\ ► M. a,F�liG \tA0 • (, \ ',1 \�>7 I LEGEND' QP�Q� Ilil Q�pµ� ,� - IL I \f \�• ,' �_--,.r (,�� '�J •,_.L�•STREET I {\��\\` I-_-.l�rr^ Y �M IFICAT N9``TO ///� BNSF EASEMENT 2 � • `1rII -—__ __— �i- WIDTH i I \ \1 \' \ �1} il--_ _ \, •II ; • E( NOJE 10II •10 f`l � ' - C� I CONSTRUCTION ACCESSPGME\\ i ► a • 1 �____ I�� 1 __--.___________.._ y1I. ON RACTOR TO PROVIDE --- CON RUCTlON_ACCESS_GAT rJT'���--� ONSTRUCTION AC ROB GATE------D -----_._._�_,. D D --- \ �C. -- D - D —-- D CONSTRUCTION ACCESS GATE- -D �„- -— : Y HOUSER/BURNETT RECEIVING SHAFT r-icy C.U.P. :_ L DEW.. u,c«r,,: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM Inc. ASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 �JULY 2000 T CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT P. i • 1917 First Avenue A Seattle,Washington 98101 Th MODWODEM NOTED 0 HOUSER/BURNETT RECEIVING„...N,NaPI 206.4435300 FaCS06-143-5372 COMIC.NO: King County SHAFT SITE PLAN C201 No. REVISION BY MPG DATE rvfcmFn C03070C SNIT NP. Of _ _ _ _ - • 1 •A E. D E F G H • • A B c o E F C K NOTFS; • 1.EXACT DIMENSIONS OF SHAFT TO BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR. 6.CONTRACTOR TO ERECT 6'HIGH SECURITY FENCE TOPPED WITH BUT KEPT WITHIN LIMITS. 3'STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE.FENCE AND GATES MUST BE 2.VERTICAL WALL COMPONENTS OF SHORING SYSTEM TO BE ENTIRELY INSTALLED WITHIN WORK LIMIT BOUNDARIES.POST LOCATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN LIMITS SHOWN. LIMITS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO MUST BE COORDINATE WITH LOCAL UTILITIES.LOCATION - AND ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EXISTING INTERCEPTOR. CONFIGURATIONHAFT OF FENCE SHALL BE DESIGNED T AND S CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ACTUAL POINT OF INTERSECTION BY AROUND SHAFT TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION TO CONTRACTOR'S 5 I .I POTHOLING OR OTHER SUITABLE MEANS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ABILITY TO DO WORK.FINAL FENCE LOCATION MUST BE APPROVED y ;--3 I VY I I SHAFT FOR RETRIEVAL OF MACHINE AND STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION. BY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE.FENCE AND GATES SHALL BE mI! L,_ R. DEVIATIONS FROM LIMITS MUST BE APPROVED BY PROJECT REMOVED AND POST HOLES REPAIRED AT END OF PROJECT- II 0 REPRESENTATIVE. UNIFORM SECURITY GUARD MUST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES I -TT I /'3 WHEN GATES ARE UNLOCKED.THE PORTION OF SECURITY FENCING _ ' 3.CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL REMOVED AND DAMAGED ASPHALT. IN THE 7TH STREET RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE REMOVABLE AND I C) ,1 5'). I WORK SHALL CONFORM WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS FOR ONLY USED DURING CONSTRUCTION OF RECEIVING SHAFT, C II -- �> j I RESIDENTIAL STREETS.SEE DRAWING C7. RETRNAL OF THE MACHINE,AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE 'O ILL) RI I r� JUNCTION STRUCTURE. [D II N [-- .� ' 4.REPAIR ALL DAMAGED CURBS,GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. I I I" REPAIRS MUST CONFORM TO CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS,SEE 7,CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A 12'LANE ON 7TH STREET AT ALL T' '(�1/'�[) I l 1. ORAWINC C7. TIMES.CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MAINTAIN A 10.LIMITED ACCESS -- -- - - I _, I - CONNECTION BETWEEN S 7TH STREET AND MORRIS AVE AT ALL F;,I•!:E� \ WI I' TIMES FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES ONLY. i CJ I I 8.FOR TESC REQUIREMENTS.SEE NOTES ON T1. 1 W I I ( 9.ABANDON SHORING WAS USED DURING THE INITIAL CONSTRUCTION 1 � OF THE ESL.THE SHORING CONSIST OF 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH THICK (n S I I' SHEET PILES.LOCATION,AND CONDITION OF ABANDON SHORING IS I UNKNOWN.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS p 4 I I n = I _T 'y ASSOCIATES WITH REMOVING OR CUTTING SHORING TO THE EXTENT , _LI ,I I' .'I 4 ~ I �' I REQUIRED TO.SAFEL IONSTRUCT THE BIFURCATION STRUCTURE. II 1, it 1 \� r\L1.1.j i� I .\ I N 175'87.3J IJ I \ I II �v E 1 9 73N .21 I I__- �:.7 I��] SHORNC 1 r_._ �t J i j_' :I LIMIT 1\:LL 10' L I �. , I � \ 12' 26'1 I • -T` .I I ;ism NOTE 7 I ___.._._ ____.. -.. _...__... ... _... is �I) I 1 d'' -"., ,n51L[ ��) o �,LICLL C11RF�': (`. —K_F__._ 1. _ • T—._•Y�__.___.____ 'CONTRACTOR-SHALL-PROVIDE____�___ ___ ----__.-._-1,_.. -_- �_ I ��I __ .,H._._ .1 r, I_ I .__,1 ____( _ _ __ 9 ,• 1' --' ." .__ _I CONSTRU0TIO ACCESS GATE _e ~ ` _ W 1C. �F yi L - +1 _J - _ _ ______ _-. __.....__ .-_s_- _ ___.___ ._._-_-__-__ _____ __ _____._—._.___ !I `WORK ___ _ n JI, ....L N VU CTION --.r _- --____._____.____ i-_LIMIT n "- _ .,1,)' t I 4T CTURE I MHR01-12A I L_ r._ \_ - _ - i I St S301 .—. • •—•—a-_a n"--f•—L'-7V'�1,=.—.�-v—a.—.iiv a, i -_ _ - ,1' I a N I ( NOTE 3 jc' MORRIS AV = I' I- L_--L-•-- _ 52• :"-I. ` - -rJ�I(LrI �,lf�e -c `-�"Y; II OONED L _i-___— $ _ _ , - w u CATION '�_�.,,_.___� ._.__._— ____-_._-_____— ._ LLY__ —__—__—_ _ _ —__ _E},,______. __ _ � - ._.--- . 2 II D EXTENT I /J` _._.__-_____ _._t=�. _ „\_____ - _._ _____ —_ I:U KNOWN. 1 NOTE 4; _. _ ._ .. i��� 2 sF I r YI ' 1 j- E. 1 _ 1�STREEf WI)TM 36' I =�/ __ I k- _ __ i Ip) fI . - _— il 1.: I ! .�\\ .s .--c7 4,\\`.'•-\-\-C'�� -� :'�-�:�`:.\'\: �� V II...CC'�-\'.•.\\. ;.I ,'�,-c; 60'_ROW I I t r "I I I y C.7 !I 1 1 ii «, ce.t Ip3 / : lI c) s ri MORRISl7TH RECEIVING SHAFT LDS___0 o 20 / I 1 m I I 1`=10' GRAPHIC SCALE I"=1C' ^ ■ <z O I' °C0' 1EO"D. °"1p DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM,Inc. o EAS7SIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 JULY 2000 r (2) CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT FILE NO'1917 First Avenue gi • Sea16e,Washington 98101lb PAB NOTED MORRIS/7TH RECEIVING 206-443.5300 Fa.:206-4435372 COMMA.HO: 10Dg COunty SHAFT SITE PLAN C301 _ No. REVISION BY APP.° DATE /A'M@ C03070C SODA•P. or _ _v A 8 C D • E F C H A A B A O .D .. .._ _ C O A ♦ A ♦ TESC NOTES 1. APPROVAL OF THE TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION 15.IF DEWATERING OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL IS REQUIRED THE CONTROL(TESC)PLAN BY CITY OF RENTON DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A PLAN ACCEPTABLE TO THE APPROVAL OF PERMANENT ROAD OR DRAINAGE DESIGN(E.G..SIZE AND ENGINEER.ANY MATERIAL TO BE DEWATERED SHALL BE STOCKPILED LOCATION OF ROADS,PIPES,RESTRICTORS,CHANNELS, AT A LOCATION FAR ENOUGH FROM THE DRAINAGE DISCHARGE SO 5 RETENTION FACILITIES,UTILITIES, ETC.). THAT ONLY SEDIMENT FREE WATER LEAVES THE CONSTRUCTION/ 5 2. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE TESC PLANS AND THE STOCKPILE SITE. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE,REPLACEMENT.AND UPGRADING 16.LOCATION OF PROPOSED SOILS FROM EXCAVATION AND DEWATERING OF THESE TESC FACILITIES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE REQUIRED TESC PLANS. CONTRACTOR UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCTION IS APPROVED. 3. THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CLEARING LIMITS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN SHALL BE CLEARLY FLAGGED BY A CONTINUOUS LENGTH OF SURVEY TAPE(OR FENCING, IF REQUIRED)PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD,NO DISTURBANCE BEYOND THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE PERMITTED. THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN MUST BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL CLEARING AND GRADING SO AS TO ENSURE THAT THE TRANSPORT OF SEDIMENT TO SURFACE WATERS,DRAINAGE RECOMMENDED EROSION CONTROL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE SYSTEMS.AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES IS MINIMIZED. 4 4 5. THE TESC FACILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE THE MINIMUM 1.CONDUCT PRE—CONSTRUCTION MEETING. REQUIREMENTS FOR ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD.IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S 2.FLAG OR FENCE CLEARING LIMITS. RESPONSIBIUTY TO UPGRADE AND/OR MODIFY THESE TESC FACIUTES AS NEEDED FOR UNEXPECTED STORM EVENTS AND 3.POST SIGN WITH NAME AND PHONE NUMBER OF TESC SUPERVISOR. FOR CHANGING SITE CONDITIONS(E.G..ADDITIONAL SUMP CAPACITY, RELOCATION OF DITCHES AND SILT FENCES). 4.INSTALL CATCH BASIN PROTECTION. 6, THE TESC FACILITIES SHALL BE INSPECTED DAILY BY THE 5.GRADE AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE(S). CONTRACTOR AND MAINTAINED TO ENSURE CONTINUED PROPER FUNCTIONING. 6.INSTALL PERIMETER PROTECTION(SILT FENCE.BRUSH BARRIER,ETC). 7. ANY AREAS OF EXPOSED SOILS, INCLUDING ROADWAY 7.GRADE AND STABILIZE CONSTRUCTION ROADS. EMBANKMENTS.THAT WILL NOT BE DISTURBED FOR 2 DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON OR 7 DAYS DURING THE DRY SEASON INT 8.CONSTRUCT SURFACE WATER CONTROLS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED WITH THE APPROVED TESC (INTERCEPTOR DIKES,PIPE SLOPE DRAINS, ETC.) METHODS(E.G.,SEEDING.MULCHING,PLASTIC COVERING, SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH CLEARING AND GRADING FOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT. CRUSHED ROCK). 9.MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS 3 AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 8. ANY AREA NEEDING TESC MEASURES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION SHALL BE ADDRESSED WITHIN 15 DAYS. 10. RELOCATE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES OR INSTALL NEW MEASURES SO THAT AS SITE 9. THE TESC FACILITIES ON INACTIVE SITES SHALL BE INSPECTED CONDITIONS CHANGE THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL IS ALWAYS IN ACCORDANCE AND MAINTAINED A MINIMUM OF ONCE ATMONTH OR WITHIN 48 WITH THE CITY TESC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. HOURS FOLLOWING A STORM EVENT. 11. COVER ALL AREAS THAT WILL BE UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS DURING THE DRY 10.AT NO TIME SHALL MORE THAN 1 FOOT OF SEDIMENT BE SEASON OR 2 DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON WITH STRAW,WOOD FIBER MULCH, ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN A CATCH BASIN OR SEDIMENT COMPOST,PLASTIC SHEETING,CRUSHED ROCK,OR EQUIVALENT. A TRAP.ALL CATCH BASINS AND CONVEYANCE LINES SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING. THE 12.STABILIZE ALL AREAS THAT REACH FINAL GRADE WITHIN 7 DAYS. CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT—LADEN 13.SEED OR SOD ANY AREAS TO REMAIN UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS. WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM. 11.STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES AND ROADS SHALL BE 14.UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT,ALL DISTURBED AREAS MUST BE STABILIZED INSTALLED AT THE BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION AND AND BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES REMOVED IF APPROPRIATE. MAINTAINED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. ADDITIONAL MEASURES,SUCH AS WASH PADS,MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE 2 THAT ALL PAVED AREAS ARE KEPT CLEAN FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 2 12.ANY PERMANENT RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITY USED AS A TEMPORARY SETTLING BASIN SHALL BE MODIFIED WITH THE NECESSARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE CAPACITY. IF THE PERMANENT FACILITY IS TO FUNCTION ULTIMATELY AS AN INFILTRATION SYSTEM,THE TEMPORARY FACILITY MUST BE GRADED SO THAT THE BOTTOM AND SIDES ARE AT LEAST 1 FOOT ABOVE THE FINAL GRADE OF 2.4 THE PERMANENT FACILITY. 13.WHERE STRAW MULCH FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL IS REQUIRED,IT SHALL BE APPLIED AT A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF TWO INCHES. 14.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOWING OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT—OF—WAY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL �o REMOVE ALL SEDIMENT SPILLED, DROPPED,WASHED OR TRACKED r8 ONTO PUBLIC RIGHT—OF—WAY IMMEDIATELY. 3 -yd C.U.P. °f DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES INTERCEPTOR SECTION I JULY 2000 A Tetra Tech/KCM,Inc. 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' I^ I �I JUNCTION STRUCTURE TESC PLAN INTERMEDIATE ACCESS STRUCTURE TESC PLAN � ( 1'-20' 1-=20. 3 dt___ \ __,,',../..--\%. --.-;\:\x,, '-[...---,.,'' \ \,..-.i.,, \ ,, SILT F NCE, ;.\ ) SEE:A/T3 \\\ '' \ ► .it/_ ., \\\ i A‘.4,.\,\,) NI' X __ _ BUnA TTAVPS —_ �_ Iw — I _I __A�J ' _ __ —_ _ Iq�4q4 ! :1' I 1 I i ,I-IN \-.i'k 7 \ =„ _____ , i _,,. ___xj: I- „,: Tgo , ,_ ..r NOV2b.40-E .," ) 20 0 20 40 -G¢-- ' —�_=f= _r.4'.� —0---�------- —'="�;a ter""--, a\ a`_5' SCALE IN FEET BIFURCATION STRUCTURE TESC PLAN ` 1•=20' F mow. p DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES g —— Tetra Tech/KCM Inc, _ EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 • JULY 2000 • CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT . Tu NI 7 . 1917 First Avenue PAR ' Seattle,Washington 98101 NE, voneniniven NOTED O TEMPORARY EROSION 1 20B-//35300 Fox20FN33372 wow.. Taw Co—t, SEDIMENTATION CONTROL T2 NO. REVISION BY APP•G GATE IFFRINCIT C03070C _ SITE PLANS 5MEi1O Cr ` A • El C -• G • E F G H • A A AB C ♦ 0 A E A F A C A N NOTES: CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: POLYPROPYLENE POLYPROPYLENE SILT FENCE: THIS SEDIMENT BARRIER UTILIZES STANDARD STRENGTH OR EXTRA FELT BOOT FELT FELT BOOT STRENGTH SYNTHETIC FILTER FABRICS. IT IS DESIGNED FOR SITUATIONS IN GRATE \ GRATE WHICH ONLY SHEET OR OVERLAND FLOWS ARE EXPECTED. 6 1. THE HEIGHT OF A SILT FENCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 24 INCHES(HIGHER FENCES 5 MAY IMPOUND VOLUMES OF WATER SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE FAILURE OF THE II II 4 \ ° I —III ° , ;III STRUCTURE). _ \ _ 2. THE FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE PURCHASED IN A CONTINUOUS ROLL CUT TO —III II II °° 4 I I II THE LENGTH OF THE BARRIER TO AVOID THE USE OF JOINTS. WHEN JOINTS _— ° W—- I T- ARE NECESSARY,FILTER CLOTH SHALL BE SPLICED TOGETHER ONLY AT A —III _ - --=1Y-OVERFLOW TER I_ ° � SUPPORT POST.WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 INCH OVERLAP,AND SECURELY SEALED. °4 }a ___ __ ------------ •- p =-_____=" NORMAL OPERATING LEVEL -III^ ° -____-3Nt}__- III- 3. POSTS SHALL BE SPACED A MAXIMUM OF 10 FEET APART AT THE BARRIER W: _ -—----- YZ- ` LOCATION AND DRIVEN SECURELY INTO THE GROUND(MINIMUM OF 30 INCHES). t •m == -=-_ ° - -__ __-__-'- —I I. WHEN EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC IS USED WITHOUT THE WIRE SUPPORT FENCE, ° p ___-- _-_ ��CATCH BASIN -III = 4 "III ' POST SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED 6 FEET. M..- ->- I- - -_- —I -= _-'_—�-FLOW HOLES 4. A TRENCH SHALL BE EXCAVATED B TO 12 INCHES WIDE AND 12 INCHES DEEP <'�LL -- :.::_::.:,......_____2______--FLOW WATER FLOW -- --- ALONG THE LINE OF POSTS AND UPSLOPE FROM THE BARRIER. ° s _ T'r-l' 4 FLOW HOLES _____ FILTERED 5. WHEN STANDARD STRENGTH ALTER FABRIC IS USED.A WIRE MESH SUPPORT < 'a --'--`""-'------SEDIMENT TRAP ZONE •-----_----- WATER FLOW FENCE SHALL BE FASTENED SECURELY TOA THE NCH OE SIDE OF THE POSTS ' N— s `�}}=-- � —FLOW HOLES USING HEAVY DUTY WIRE STAPLES AT LEAST 1 INCH LONG,TIE WIRES OR �Vy 4 HOG RINGS. THE WIRE SHALL EXTEND INTO THE TRENCH A MINIMUM OF 4 4 INCHES AND SHALL NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 36 INCHES ABOVE THE ORIGINAL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW GROUND SURFACE. FILTER FABRIC SHALL NOT BE STAPLED TO TREES. 6. THE STANDARD STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE STAPLED OR WIRED TO STREAM GUARD TYPE II-OS THE FENCE.AND 32 INCHES OF THE FABRIC SHALL BE EXTENDED INTO THE CATCH BASIN FILTER e TRENCH. THE FABRIC SHALL NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 36 INCHES ABOVE THE ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE. SCALE:NO SCALE CATCH BASIN PROTFc.TION NOTES 7. THE TRENCH SHALL BE BACKFlLLED WITH NATIVE SOIL OR WASHED GRAVEL 1. CATCH BASIN PROTECTION SHALL BE 2. SEE DETAIL 3 OF THIS SHEET 4. CATCH BASIN PROTECTION SHALL BE ► PROVIDED AT ALL CATCH BASINS, FOR TYPICAL CATCH BASIN REMOVED WHEN IT HAS SERVED ITS B. SILT FENCES SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR USEFUL PURPOSE,BUT NOT CONSTRUCTION BEFORETHE HAS NP BEEN APPROVED.AREA HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY WHICH ARE DOWN GRADIENT AND PROTECTION DETAIL USEFUL PURPOSE,BUT NOT BEFORE STABILIZED AND THE CO WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE WORK THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES HAVE AREA.IF A CATCH BASIN IS NOT 3. CATCH BASIN FILTER ADVANCED TO A POINT DOWN GRADIENT 9. SILT FENCES AND FILTER BARRIERS SHALL BE INSPECTED IMMEDIATELY LOCATED WITHIN 100'OF THE WORK PROTECTION SHALL BE INSPECTED OF THE CATCH BASIN. AFTER EACH RAINFALL AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING PROLONGED RAINFALL. AREA,PROVIDE CATCH BASIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RAINFALL ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. PROTECTION AT THE NEAREST DOWN AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING GRADIENT CATCH BASIN. PROLONGED RAINFALL. ANY REQUIRED FILTER FABRIC 2x4,2x2 OR IMMEDIATELY.REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE 2X4,2%2 MATERIAL STEEL FENCE POST OR STEEL Y%2' 14 GAUGE 3 FENCE POST WIRE MESH WIRE MESH \ • • ,um 1■■■■ FILTER FABRIC NOTES: ,--.------,.■II■■■■( MATERIAL g EDGE OF EXISTING ROAD SURFACE 0'' 1,PROVIDE AT EACH �.II...t CONSTRUCTION ACCESS '--.-------`i�11���� OPO / ZOO• LOCATION FROM '---,-.---A--`J!ELIE! 14 is a _ _ NGi"/ i � ��'1' ROADWAY R/W'S I. ° FMA��.�����..���� .00 --.__; -_.°--'-!. .�'PS ° 2.CROWN ENTRANCE SO F♦��������������I WASHED GRAVEL OR /" �� QUARRY RUNOFF DRAINS OFF • COMPACTED NATIVE e• j1F44 II` SPELLS PAD. SOIL B' MIN STRAW WATTLES INSTALL R-DR MIN SEE NOTE 3 12- MAX CULVERT(1YLW7 NY DA k Ht DETAIL WHERE ROADSIDE \ PROVIDE FULL FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW SCALE:NO SCALE 0 DITCH EXISTS 2 SILT FENCE2 tr 3 WIDTH OF CONSTRUCTION GEOTEXTILE -3 INGRESS/EGRESS STEEL OR _ FOR SEPARATION AREA WOOD POST NOTES SILT FENCE --- _'-y 1 PUCEMENTLAND T SECURE STAKING EOFTTHE 6'-to•Du STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE =�FLeW ROLL IN A TRENCH Y-5 DEEP.RUNOFF STRAW ROLL DETAIL O ' RDW MUST NOT 6E ALLOWED 10 RUN UNDER SCALE:NO SCALE '19 OR AROUND ROLL. ► 2.PLACE STRAW ROLLS ALONG BOTTOM Of SILT FENCE. ...."'- ________— SO'''"I' 3 INSTALLTHTAKESROUGH AT SST EVERY 4 FEET u of APARTISOMETRIC VIEW SILT FENCE ��7 1 FILTER FABRIC FENCE WITH STRAW WATTLE ti DETAIL e DETAIL OD SCALE:NO SCALE • SCALE:NO SCALE . . . 2-5 °` fHEAADi DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tetra Tech/KCM,Inc, DAWN EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECT ON I JULY 2000 R 191TFItsl Avenue CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT �.. i Seattle,Washington 98101 CI � �� NOTED C OW.Pe2064435300 Fan2UB•143-5372 ADNTPN.TNO. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON HEARING EXAMINER RENTON,WASHINGTON A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington, on November 21, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the following petition: EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR LUA-00-117,CU-H Approx. 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. Legal descriptions of the files noted above are on file in the Development Services Division, Sixth Floor, City Hall, Renton. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. Publication Date: November 10,2000 Account No. 51067 HEX Publication Notice .� .:T. • CITY 3F RENTON' • Planing/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E:,Administrator September 26, 2000 • • • Mr Mathew Burke King County': 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600 Seattle,WA 98104-3855 SUBJECT: Eastside Interceptor Project Number LUA-00-117;CU-H Dear Mr. Burke: This letter is sent to advise you that, due to a scheduling conflict, the October 31, 2000 public hearing for the above-referenced project has been cancelled.; The Public Hearing has been rescheduled for November 21, 2000, 9:00 AM, and will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the`Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, 1055 South. Grady Way, Renton, Washington, to. consider the proposed_ Conditional Use Permit. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearirig:=A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. Please contact me,at(425)430-7382, if you have any questions. Sincerely, • • • Elizabeth Higgins,AICP Project Manager • • • Cc: Mr. &Mrs.John See/Party of Record . ACCEPTANCC2. - - 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer • City of R_._,' n Department of Planning/Building/Public ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: two() DeUeA COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue South in downtown Renton SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7th Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the_existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this_project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 Housing 'Air Aesthetics • Water Light/Glare 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 OC� Sr 7C is �Ls3l 4,AI to 7cco SJ(.3 c,uav 7 A) r 1 T Cf3"PIRE` 1 �t-nsry . No 'O Zt Cif 1 S S U L-53 - Ci 1L— ST1_r .l C t_r-1rrwv, C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We h e reviewed this app lclrcl tion with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or are re additio Unformatb�is needed to properly assess this proposal. • 0/O0 Signa ure o rize"Representative Da ROUTING Rev.10/93 City of ^n Department of Planning/Building/Public vvurres ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVLFW SHFFT REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Wive_. Preu-ovsto-v1 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTE 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEM Ei,J2000.b �8 2� APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabet HHHiggi s PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 n ry OF RENT0AI LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth FIR inPdowntown Renton SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7`h Street. The new pipeline would be connected to theexisting Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 Housing Air Aesthetics • Water Light/Glare 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-RELATED�/ COMMENTS / 16t.ra/ r11/ e W" g a.A/c.yj ✓Q.I‘rde 0.CG er: TO � o-( C.itt f "I� 4.l r. told4 .t o. ccc„r a I txr,- TA, ryc IAS degoiv4s a. afl tr. 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. J' !� /00 Signature of Director or Authorized Repr ntative Date ROUTING Rev.10/93 { CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM Date: September 26, 2000 To: Elizabeth Higgins ee^ From: Kayren K. Kittrick, Plan Review .1(v5 Subject: Eastside Interceptor Capacity Restoration Project LUA-00-117, CU-H EXISTING CONDITIONS WATER - The proposed project is not in an Aquifer Protection Zone. It is located in pressure zone 196. There is an existing 4-inch diameter water line in Morris Avenue South and Houser Way South. There are four existing fire hydrants that may be affected by the project. SEWER — There are existing 18-inch, 12-inch and 8-inch diameter pipe systems in and crossing Morris Avenue South and Houser Way South. Most sanitary sewer in the area is located in the alleyways. STORM -.There is an existing 12-inch diameter storm drain in Morris Avenue South between South 5th Street and South 6th Street. STREETS — All street improvements exist including paving, sidewalk, curb, gutter, signs and lighting. Some property owners access their garages through the alleyway. CODE REQUIREMENTS UTILITIES 1. All existing utilities shall be protected for the duration of the project. Individual service to each residence shall be maintained or provided. 2. All fire hydrants shall be bagged if taken out of service and the fire department notified. 3. Erosion control is required for all work areas. Existing catch basins shall be protected and cleaned as needed. Dust and mud control is required for the duration of the project. TRANSPORTATION 1. All damaged asphalt paving shall be replaced per City of Renton standards, including curb to curb overlay for the entire length of damaged pavement as identified by the inspector for the City of Renton. 2. Road closures as outlined in the work schedule require Council approval. 3. Traffic and pedestrian control plans approved by the Transportation Division are required. ESI GF PLAN REVIEW- GENERAL '- 1. A construction permit is required. When plans are complete three copies of the drawings, a construction estimate, application and appropriate fee shall be submitted to the sixth floor counter. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS 1. All mitigation activities, conditions and fees shall comply with the Memorandum of Agreement, and any amendments thereto, executed by and between the City,of Renton and King County. CC: Neil Watts ESI GF I , I City of Re/...,:: Department of Planning/Building/Public W oin; ;ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:IVLIAspoi4a-i101("\ COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins O, 4. PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734. " ,°R`•% LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitwor A ou vent th irria own Renton 9'd1..i. �fii SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A ®� SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of a imately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Av O 'South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7 Street. The new pi'line would belconnected to thet existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of.Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 h. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare 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-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 wher adddiitiioonnalliinformation is needed to properly assess this proposal. /)1711° er ktp Signure o Director or Authorized Re resentative Dat 9 P ROUTING Rev.10/93 , City of R..,r::n Department of Planning/Building/Public vvin s ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: •P1av\ Reu iei - t COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000%.� APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins �"cett. A PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 " 7 `p � LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Aven444,th in .'t& town Renton L7j SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A .761/0 41 SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7` Street. The new pipeline would be connected to theexisting Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 iEarth Housing :Air Aesthetics ,Water • Light/Glare ,Plants Recreation ILand/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-RELATED COMMENTS WIAANO � �o / ioQ We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or area where`,additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date ROUTING Rev.10/93 City of R.;.:r n Department of Planning/Building/Public ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:, ( UJ ,u7 a v--- COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins 0,#)). PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 1�' b % LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth AVedtue SOLI in dowlitvn Renton 4/1 SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A trite, ® SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of apprdit tely 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avent outh and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7` Street. The new pipe would be connected to thq_existing Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 Housing Air Aesthetics • ;Water Light/Glare 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-RELATED COMMENTS ! G, %fla ° '7,� 0 a ID-lo ISO 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 • \151.3641)' CI 1A9\)t51) Si ature of Director or Authorized Representative Date ROUTING Rev.10/93 City of F in Department of Planning/Building/Public ks. ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ro jAr_s COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 •APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 ") APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 6147, f a� LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue Sao d dffvntowr- 0 Renton °4V`vr PRF�,� SITE AREA: N/A I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A - ',rocs SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7t Street. The new pipeline would be connected to theexisting Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. • 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 Housing Air Aesthetics • Water Light/Glare 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 GSA ��c; Oti�-Ui� �/i'/6d B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS oer.---vv2 a d G 75Yuci7 J ,A,L /2e fp/a-GC90f —1/4-tiC2e-cite, G4( 1c-en''''''eci ce (c.d %Ad, J6te-16.5d .feioc,cc,(d-e--tii-e- y aziox)h-vaza,-- fri,v/4, ra-e° ce,r47-4er e;:z1,1.1 oticii,9-24Ated kAd__ , 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 a ditional information is ne ed to properly assess this proposal. Date L Sig ature of Director or Authorized Representative ROUTING Rev.10/93 City of F'{-___in Department of Planning/Building/Public'_._._ks. ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:CA)K dkoln 5 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 APPLICATION NO: LUA-00-117,CU-H DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 °,11, APPLICANT: King County Dept.of Natural Resources PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins \ /4., PROJECT TITLE: Eastsside Interceptor WORK ORDER NO: 78734 ` 04, • LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7th Street and Burnett Avenue South to Whitworth Avenue§et,0 in d w t+int Renton U i' SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A �140A, SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL:The Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed in a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7` Street. The new pipeline would be connected to thtexisting Eastside Interceptor at two locations,the intersection of Houser and Burnett and the intersection of Morris and South 7 . Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December 2001. 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 Housing Air Aesthetics • Water Light/Glare 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-RELATED COMMENTS MA/6 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 w additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. //e9 I a of Direc or Authorized Representati Dat / ROUTING Rev.10/93 = .. rtto CITY F RENTON Planning/Building/Public.Works Department =�- Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator September 8,2000 _.. . • • Mr. Mathew Burke King County 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 SUBJECT: Eastside Interceptor • Project Number LUA-00-117,CU-H Dear Mr. Burke: 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. • You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington, on October 31, 2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the Staff,report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. l . Please contact me, at (425) 430-7382, if you have any questions. Sincerely, Elizabeth Higgins, AICP Project Manager • • ACCEPTANCE 1055 South-Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 . ,' �a n - • • .................. .............................. LIST • ..OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS .::::.:::..::.:.:.:::<.:.:.:..::.:.:.:;.:.:.::.::.:..::.;:::.:::.:::.:.;:.::.::.:.:.:::::> n PROJECT NAME: dj � Cp -�\.�c�ee Sec � r) \ C c 'c�c _vc os-7 APPLICATION NO: L U lA Ov _ \- , CU N - c750a The following is a list of property owners within!300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. • NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL ' NUMBER • ,,`ot-t/619l/lyi� 1T qy yi{J e�g�dy�4l- • { Vt K Sit • • • . • (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) • • (Continued) NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER • • Applicant Certification I, c4` ' \C\c (o .?c(, hereby_ce ify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) cc e C� �u o n - owners and their addresses were obtained from: ❑ T Kingitle Company County AssessorsRecords Mt Records Si ned t ,p%%lintelt0k, • 9 Date �� (� _vireo 0 E 000 h4 (Applicant) COJa- �l Q��` CL� �. �•�` ; . 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List of Surrounding Property Owners PARCEL ID# TAXPAYER ATTENTION ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 7841300245 DEACY HAROLD A 407 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300017 DEFELICE ROBERT M 11612 52ND AVE S SEATTLE WA 98188 7231501620 DELANCEY ROBERT C+BEVERLY A 8464 ISLAND DR S SEATTLE WA 98118 7839300275 DINEEN JEFFREY 320 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300479 DINSMORE DOROTHY 16651 15TH SW SEATTLE WA 98166 7839800125 DODSON HOYT COMEAUX+ LEGGITT MARY ANN 2300 BENSON RD S#C-1 RENTON WA 98055 7840300115 DOLAN LARRY E MR 13525 181ST AVE SE RENTON WA 98059 7841300255 DONCKERS LOUIS F SR 447 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300525 DONNELLY MICHAEL T KIMPO CYNTHIA M 23326 SE 16TH PL ISSAQUAH WA 98029 7231502475 DOWNS GARY J & EVELYN M 407 WILLIAMS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300070 EARL MICHAEL D 516 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502320 ELEANOR DOBSON TRUST 903 STAG WAY FORT WASHINGTON MD 20744 7231502330 ERICKSON ALICE REIMAN 7600 SE 29TH#201 MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 1923059024 EVERGREEN I L L C 325 BURNETT AVE N RENTON WA 98055 1923059025 EVERGREEN I L L C 325 BURNETT AVE N RENTON WA, 98055 1823059044 FAKHARZADEH M HADI PO BOX 78404 SEATTLE WA 98178 2963900105 FAKHARZADEH M HADI PO BOX 78404 SEATTLE WA 98178 2963900110 FAKHARZADEH M HADI PO BOX 78404 SEATTLE WA 98178 7841300445 FAUCHER HARRY LEE 529 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900085 FAVRO SHEARER A M 613 SMITHERS S RENTON WA 98055 7839300170 FENG ZHI HONG 5411 33RD AVE S SEATTLE WA 98118 7841300535 FIELD FREEMAN +JUDY 311 SOUTH 6TH RENTON WA 98055 7841300375 FIELDS PERRY E+CAROL J 11301 82ND AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 7840800260 FIORETTI GENE M 411 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300070 FORNELIA LILLIAN 531 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502390 FRANK R VAISE POST 1263 416 BURNETT AVE S 04254-001 RENTON WA 98055 2963900050 FRAZIER KIM A 642 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900090 FREI HERBERT A 611 &611 1/2 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300465 FREI HERBERT A 611 1/2 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300045 GEBENINI EDO P+KOMAR BONNIE PO BOX 5071 REDONDO WA 98054 7231502420 GILLIGAN K A 538 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300305 GILLIGAN KATHRYN 538 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840800175 GION EDWARD J 408 S WHITWORTH AVE RENTON WA 98055 7841300290 GIULIANI JOHN R JR. 812 NORTH 1ST RENTON WA 98055 7839300300 GOLLIER TYRONE B PO BOX 128 RENTON WA 98057 Page 3 of 8 List of Surrounding Property Owners PARCEL ID#__ TAXPAYER ATTENTION ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 2963900045 GONEDRIDGE ROSS J 2311 CAPITL WAY S OLYMPIA WA 98501 7841300425 GORES LARRY&SONJA 2801 NE 4TH CT RENTON WA 98056 7841300235 GOSCIEWSKI DOMINICK S 409 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300100 GRUBBS BARBARA L 540 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300195 GULLINGSRUD KENNETH 21403 NE 10TH PL REDMOND WA 98053 784130041 ,0 HAGEN DORIS M 540 SHATTUCK S RENTON WA 98055 2963900075, HALE TRAVIS M 621 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 ( 2963900030*- HALL VIOLA T • 620 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502380 HALSEN RON & ROSEMARY 707 S 4TH ST RENTON WA 98055 7839800085 HANSEN LINDA LORRAINE 340 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300065 HEALY MARY E 512 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300320 HENRY LORA+ ROBERT % MONELLI EMMA 545 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840800220 HIGGINS GERALD R+KELLY ANN • 417 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300019 HINTZ KELLY W 4780 119TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98055 2963900065 HOLMAN DANIEL P JR 627 S SMITHERS ST RENTON WA 98055 7839300110 HOLT FON C &JACQUELYN 505 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300120 HOLT MARK L+JOYCE E 501 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300175 HUEBNER JACK R 432 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300520 HUTCHINSON LOLA H 632 SHATTUCK S RENTON WA 98055 2963900080 HUYNH HENRY H 619 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300090 JARVIS CRAIG + LORRAINE 10920 NE 157TH ST BOTHELL WA 98011 7839300095 JARVIS CRAIG M+LORRAINE M 10920 NE 157TH ST BOTHELL WA 98011 7231501635 JASSNY DAVID+CAMILLE+RAPHAE ROBERT+JENNIFER PO BOX 957 RENTON WA 98057 7231501640 JASSNY DAVID+CAMILLE+RAPHAE ROBERT+JENNIFER PO BOX 957 RENTON WA 98057 7840300080 JOHNSON KELLY S+SYLVIA 524 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839800130 JOHNSON RAY N &JULIE A 18808 SE 170TH ST RENTON WA 98058 7840800215 KASALKO JUDY ANN 416 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900125 KATONA B KEVIN 1718 OLYMPIA AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 7839300060 KELLEMAN FRANK WILLIAM 540 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1823059065 KELLY CATHRINE T+PHILLIP W 1513 N 3RD ST RENTON WA 98055 7231502300 KELSON WESLEY R % KERSTEN ASSOC 833 108TH AVE NE BELLEVUE WA 98004 1823059127 KENNER ROBERT P+ROBERT P 619 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98053 7841300460 KENT ISLAY M 517 WHITOWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300015 KILLIAN FLORENCE 509 HOUSER WAY S RENTON WA 98055 7841300360 KLEPACH FRANCES M 515 MORRIS S RENTON WA 98055 Page 4 of 8 List of Surrounding Property Owners PARCEL ID# TAXPAYER ATTENTION • ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 1823059086 KNOLL DARRELL .611 6TH S RENTON WA • 98055 7841300515 KONO SHELL! E CORBIN JOHN D 628 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300270 KRAMER ALBERT H 510 WHITWORTH AVE SO RENTON WA 98055 7840300165 KURTZ HEIDI K+ZIMMERMAN JAM 501 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA • 98055 7841300310 KWIATKOWSKI GREG 2901 MILL AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502450 LABAND MANFRED M+KAREN E 3735 81ST SE MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 7839800110 LAM_MUI C+VONG NHI C 2321 22ND AVE S SEATTLE WA 98144 7840300085 LANTZ MICHAEL J JR+CALLANDE • PO BOX 182 RENTON WA 98057 • 2963900040 LAURENT ANN M 628 MORRIS AVE S RENTON.WA 98055 7839300215 LEAHY RAYMOND C 431 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300175 LEMASTER DONALD R+BRISCHLE 451 SW 10TH#220 RENTON WA 98055 7841300201 LEMASTER DONALD R+BRISCHLE 451 SW 10TH#220 RENTON WA 98055 7839300010 LEWIS ROBERT S 503 DIABLO ST ROCKPORT WA 98283 7839300280 LODGE RENTON NO 8 10 O F 324 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900145 LONG GARY A 11404 137TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98059 7839800070 LUTGEN EDWARD 326 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900115 MADISON GARY P E 1306 KINGS PL NW BAINBRIDGE WA • 98110 7841300280 MANDIN ROCHELLE 7325 44TH AVE SW SEATTLE WA 98136 2963900140 MASON TERESA C 615 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA • 98055 7839800090. MASTERS P N 344 MORRIS ST RENTON WA 98055 7841300300 MATTHAI R W& LOIS M 532 WHITWORTH RENTON WA 98055 7231502480 MCCORMICK TIMOTHY J+KIMBERL 15531 SE 168TH ST RENTON WA 98058 7841300285 MCDONALD LINDA D 520 WHITWORTH S RENTON WA 98055 7840300090 MCGANN MARTIN C+SANDEE K 536 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 i 7841300350 MCGUIRE DOLORES 525 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300030 MEHTALA MICHAEL+REBECCA 16532 SE 149TH RENTON WA 98059 2963900135 MELDRUM DAVID M 617 MORRIS AVE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 7231502410 MILLER JOHN W+RUMI R 428 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300540 MILLER ROGER K+DARLENE K 618 MOSES LANE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 7839300105 MILLMANN JEANETTE M 10620 SE 186TH ST • RENTON WA 98055 7839300270 MINER JEFFREY A+LISA D 316 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300380 MOE RICHARD M 13501 SE 251ST PL KENT WA 98031 7839300055 MOELLER SUE 12714 174TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98059 7841300335 MOK WALLACE+DONNA 6614 S 124TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 7839300210 MONELLI SYLVIA A 437 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 • Page 5 of 8 List of Surrounding Property Owners PARCEL ID# TAXPAYER ATTENTION ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 7841300295 MOORE LINDA A 530 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900100 NAUD RONALD L 25506 151ST PL SE KENT WA 98042 7839800075 NEAL RUBY C 330 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900130 NEAR FRANK J+DONNA J 619 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 • 2963900070 NELSON KENT ROBERTSON LAURIE 646 GLENNWOOD CT NE RENTON WA 98056 784130017.0 NEWMAN BOB M 5203 116TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 7841300165 NEWMAN BOB M &JEAN M 5203 116TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 7839800100 NEWMAN ROBERT E+DIANE M 341 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231501645 NIEMI THEODORE L+NANCY M 1917 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300495 NORAMBUENA HERNAN+SHARON 17829 155TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98058 7840800135 NORDSTROM CARL R&MARIAN H 409 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300400 OBRIEN ANN J 530 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900055 O'BRIEN MICHAEL P 633 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA • 98055 1923059038 O'FARRELL ROBERTA D 7626 111TH PL SE RENTON WA 98056 7840800230 OGLE MICHAEL G+CHERYL E 430 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300260 OHNEMUS PAUL D 312 B SMITHERS RENTON WA 98055 - 7231502415 OLSON BERT& NITA 430 BURNETT RENTON WA 98055 7841300510 ONSTOTT RONALD J 626 SHATTUCK S RENTON WA 98055 7840300035 PAMPOUKAS EVANGELOS & PAMPOUKAS ANATASHIA 18402 39TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98188 7841300325 PARK OTIS M &SHIRLEY J PO BOX 2259 QUARTZSITE AZ 85346 7840300020 PARKVIEW L L C %JOHN MEINZI 2421 84TH AVE SE MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 7841300470 PETERSON AARON S 505 WHITWORTH AVE S _ RENTON WA 98058 7839300165 PICKUP LYDIA I 605 HOUSER WAYS RENTON WA 98055 /'--, 7840300006 PRASAD MAHENDRA+BIJMA W 340 15TH AVE SEATTLE WA 98122 7839300125 PRINCHETTA DAVID 13655 171ST AVE SE RENTON WA 98059 7841300435 PRUMMER FRANCIS 12227 142ND AVE SE RENTON WA 98056 1923059096 PUGET WESTERN INC 19515 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY#310 BOTHELL WA 98011 7839800145 REGIS FERN 15964 NE 15TH BELLEVUE WA 98008 7839800190 REGIS FERN 15964 NE 15TH BELLEVUE WA 98008 7231502455 RENTON FAMILY PRACTICE CENT 435 WILLIAMS AVE S _ RENTON WA 98055 7231502465 RENTON FAMILY PRACTICE CENT 435 WILLIAMS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502430 RENTON FAMILY PRACTICE CLNC LABAND MANFRED DR 435 WILLIAMS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1923059092 RENTON FUEL COMPANY L L C 4509 116TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 9154600005 RENTON FUEL COMPANY L L C 4509 116TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 9154600170 RENTON FUEL COMPANY L L C 4509 116TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 Page6of8 List of Surrounding Property Owners PARCEL ID# TAXPAYER ATTENTION ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 7839300340 ROBERTS J BERT 10900 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 7839300345 ROBERTS J BERT 10900 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 7840300150 ROSENBERGER DEAN K 513 SMITHERS ST RENTON WA 98055 2963900060 ROWDON C.AU & MICHELL T.AU 8214 127TH AVENUE SE NEWCASTLE WA 98056 2963900005 RUNIONS ETHELYN D 600 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300180 RUSSELL LOIS B 14845 SE 224TH KENT WA 98031 7841300275 SCHMIDT ANN M 512 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300545 SCHWARTZENBERGER DENNIS CRA GREGORY WILLIAM 20106 SE 210TH MAPLE VALLEY WA 98038 7841300490 SCHWARTZENBERGER FRANCES 601 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502425 SEE JOHN HAYDEN 438 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502385 SENS GENE P+HUONG T 7259 S SUNNYCREST RD SEATTLE WA 98178 7231502387 SENS GENE P+HUONG T 7259 S SUNNYCREST RD SEATTLE WA 98178 7231501720 SERVICE LINEN SUPPLY INC 903 S 4TH RENTON WA 98055 7841300315 SMITH FRANCIS H 114 E 3RD ST CLE ELUM WA 98922 7839300185 SMITH HERMAN JR 436 SMITHERS AVE SO RENTON WA 98055 7840300056 SPENCER JEANNETTE A 508 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300140 SPRING GERALD ALAN 519 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300095 SPROUSE MARK R 538 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1923059032 STATE OF WASHINGTON DIST 1 DEPT TRAN R/E MS 118 15325 SE 30TH PL BELLEVUE WA 98007 7841300330 STOLL BEVERLY J 539 MORRIS AVE S - RENTON WA 98055 7841300395 STOLLENMAYER WILLIAM 526 SHATTUCK S#1 RENTON WA 98055 7231502466 STONELL RICK+LISA 411 WILLIAM AVE S . RENTON WA 98055 7840300155 STRICKER ANDREW A 507 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 • 1790600010 STRINGFELLOW EWING PO BOX 393 NORTH BEND WA 98045 2963900035 SWEET GREGORY D 622 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1823059091 SWINHART WILLIAM S+SUSAN K 621 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300500 TARBERT TODD R+NANCY LYNN 7 NEWPORT KEY BELLEVUE WA 98006 7840300125 TASCA MICHAEL A& RUTH M 531 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840800130 THOMPSON LILLIAN E 405 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839800115 THUMLERT BARBARA ELLEN 17576 12TH NE SEATTLE WA 98155 7840800235 TORKELSON EDWARD R 11006 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 7840300050 VADOCZ GEORGE+BEATA 1725 126TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98005 7840300135 VAGUE NORMAN G+ROBERTA L 525 SMITHERS S RENTON WA 98055 7840300005 VALENTIN MARCIAL+SOCORRO 437 SMITHERS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231502405 WALBURN JOHN A JR 426 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 Page 7 of 8 r • List of Surrounding Property Owners • PARCEL ID# TAXPAYER ATTENTION ADDRESS CITYSTATE ZIPCODE 7231501625 WALLER JUDITH I 410 WILLIAMS AVE S - RENTON WA 98055 7839300220 WALLER LEONARD R 429 BURNETT AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840300040 WAMBACH JAMES R& MARLENE A 501 HAUSWER WAY S RENTON WA 98055 7839300225 WANLESS LINDA EUGENIA 14631 SE 246TH PL KENT WA 98031 • 7840800210 WARZECHA OTHMAR A 433 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7841300206 WARZECHA OTHMAR A 433 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840800225 WELSH GLENN A FAMILY TRUST 424 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900120 WERNER MICHAEL D - 625 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7839300130 WHITE STEVEN M BENSON ROBER 500 WALL ST STE417 SEATTLEWA 98121 7840800250 WHITLOCK LEON . 425 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7840800245 WHITLOCK RAFORD L 425 MORRIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 2963900150 WHITNEY JAMES H+FREI HERBER 10070 65TH AVE SO SEATTLE WA 98178 7841300230 WIENKE MARK J+SHELLEEN MARI 415 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 7231501650 WILSON BEN A+KIMBERLI K 424 WILLIAMS AVE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 7839300155 ZANDT JOHN ALVIN 5963 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE WA 98118 7841300265 ZIEGLER PHILIP 504 WHITWORTH AVE S RENTON WA 98055 1505808888 1923059097 7841300455 Page 8 of 8 • f O� f vP NOTICE OF APPLICATION • AND PUBLIC HEARING • A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: LUA-00-117,CU-H/EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Easlside Interceptor Section I Capacity Restoration Project would consist of approximately 1,850 feel of new 72 inch diameter pipeline that will be placed In a tunnel beneath Houser Way South between Burnett Avenue South and Morris Avenue South and beneath Morris Avenue South between Houser Way South and South 7'Street. The new pipeline would be connected to the existing Eenlside Interceptor at two locations,the • Intersection of Houser and Burnett and the Intersection of Morris and South 7. Construction of this project would commence February 2001 and be completed December2001. PROJECT LOCATION: Houser Way South to South 7'Street and Bumelt Avenue South to Whitworth • Avenue South In downtown Renton PUBLIC APPROVALS: Conditional Uso Permit • Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Ms.Elizabeth Higgins,AICP,Project Manager, Development Services Division,1055 South Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055,by 5:00 PM on September 20,2000. If ' you have questions about this proposal,or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mall, • contact Ms.Higgins at(425)430.7382. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers • • on the seventh floor of City Hatt,on October 31,2000 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit.The public is invited to attend this public hearing. IPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: AUGUST 29,2000 ' NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 , DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SEPTEMBER 6,2000 l Ei ' I . ;1I(< :Aa a. if/ 11 ^I 6 ;:-;.;';:..;:,,I, ) ..=IN — 0 ax nw NOTICE OF APPLICATION - CERTIFICATION I, -(ykd,Yee. '.--- .(2, „ , hereby certify that I.- copies of the above document were posted by me in I conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on . c5f+• . B oo • Signed: ai....z.z...to./-:?_______ . ATTEST: Subcribed an sworn before me,a Nortary Public,in and for the State of Washington residing in 9,-. , on the i i ,C,{„ day of )A,1 f,,( . 2.06-o MARILYN IKAMCHEFF NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF WASHINGTON • COMMISSION EXPIRES AitARILYN KAMCHEFF JUNE 29, 2003 MY APPOINTMENT EXPIRES:6-29-03 ?:'i:i:? k:a:::>i'•ieFil'1'EIV:a::VI?E[gii'i'i il'::'.i'i:i:`•::i:'E::°:". DryEV . 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YDS: ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $ _VARIANCE $ (FROM SECTION: ) _ PRELIMINARY _WAIVER $ FINAL _WETLAND PERMIT $ • ROUTINE VEGETATION— MOBILE HOME PARKS: $ MANAGEMENT PERMIT $ J �/ t� BINDING SITE PLAN $ Qa'4( a-rc 0 SHORELINE REVIEWS: _ SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT $ _ CONDITIONAL USE $ • _VARIANCE $ _ EXEMPTION $No Charge _ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ REVISION $ I, (Print Name) c ec.3 Q p eclare that I am (_ lease check'h is'% el the owner of the property involved in this application,X the authorized representative - - - , and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submittea are m s true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ,`1.0 ap�Oi. n n • (1� C\c_ `t<0 .�9 tTtEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public,in and ��` `��� c� �OtAljp �the State of 1�l�Nc/bt�� residing at (Name of . :/Representative) = ��N ,on the 1�day of �M°. s L i 20o0. itS 24 °v AUB LAG h: r '(Signature of . 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MASTERAP.DOC REVISED 03/00 C Y Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project Legal Description Proposed Construction Easement The following is the legal description for the proposed construction easement to be sought from Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad: • That portion of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the intersection monument of South 4th Street and the south-bound lane of Burnett,Avenue South as shown in Volume 130 of Surveys on pages 220- 220D,Records of King County, Washington;thence S 85°46'36"E along the centerline of South 4°'' Street 79.15 feet;thence S 01°26'40"W along northbound centerline Burnett Avenue South 56.21 feet;thence S 63°47'21"W 135.17 feet to the true point of beginning;thence S 63°47'21"W 55.50 feet;thence N 26°54'52" W 11.50 feet;thence N 63°47'21"E 55.50 feet;thence S 26°54'52"E 11.50 feet to the true point of beginning. Said easement being 638 square feet or 0.01 Acres. 7/27/00 Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project Conditional Use Permit Application The following is the application for the conditional use permit for the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project, along with the required supplemental materials. Where applicable, reference is made to the Waiver of Submittal Requirements for Land Use Applications ("Waiver") received at the preapplication meeting (see Item 7, below). 1. Master Application - One original and 11 copies are attached. ®F�CC0 2. Environmental Checklist -Twelve copies are attached. cmo FR 3. Mailing Labels -Two sets are attached. 404. • LOI . 4. List of Surrounding Property Owners -Two copies are attached. Cif`F�yvrAllviN AUG� oN 5. Fees -Attached 9?®®® 6. Legal Documents: %,9411ilr • Proposed restrictive covenant - Not applicable • Draft deeds to City for any land to be dedicated -Not applicable • Proposed easements - Four copies of the legal description for the easement requested from Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad are attached. • Draft Homeowners Association documents - Not applicable 7. Preapplication Meeting Summary—Five copies of the Waiver of Submittal Requirements for Land Use Applications (Waiver") received at the preapplication meeting are attached. 8. Project Narrative - Twelve copies are attached. 9. Construction Mitigation Description - Five copies are attached. 10. Neighborhood Detail Map -Eleven copies are attached. 11. Site Plan - Twelve copies of the site plan drawings are attached. 12. Parking, Lot Coverage, Landscaping Analysis -The attached Traffic Control Plan drawing (see Item 24, below) contains information on parking restrictions and changes. 13. Architectural Elevations - Not required (see Waiver) 14. Grading Elevations -Not required (see Waiver) 1 7/27/00 15. Utilities Plan, Generalized (Sewer, water, stormwater, transportation improvements) -Five copies of Utility Drawing are attached. 16. Drainage Control Plan - Five copies of the Erosion Control drawings are attached (See Waiver). 17. Drainage Report - Drainage information is contained in the Project Narrative, Item 8, above (see Waiver). 18. Geotechnical Report -Not required (see Waiver) 19. Flood Plain Map - Not required, since the project is not located in a flood plain. 20. Wetlands Report/Delineation -Not required, since no wetlands exist in the project vicinity. 21. Landscaping Plan - The project contract documents call for no existing plants to be removed during construction, and no new landscaping will be provided. Five copies of the Existing Vegetation Inventory drawings showing the existing plantings in the landscaped areas in the vicinity of the project are attached (see Waiver). 22. Floor Plans -Not required (see Waiver) 23. Tree Cutting/Land Clearing(tree inventory) Plan -The project contract documents call for no existing plants to be removed during construction of this project. Trees in the vicinity of the project area are shown on the Existing Vegetation Inventory drawings (see Item 21, above). 24. Traffic Study- Three copies of the Traffic Control Plan drawings are attached (see Waiver). 25. Screening Detail, Refuse/Recycling- Not required, since no refuse or recycling facilities are included in the project. 26. Plan Reductions -Attached 27. Colored Display Maps -Attached 28. Justification for the Conditional Use Permit Request - Twelve copies are attached. 2 ,• 7/17/00 28. Justification for the Conditional Use Permit Request: Please provide twelve (12) copies of a written description/justification setting forth the reasons in favor of the application and addressing the following criteria used by the Hearing Examiner when reviewing the application: A. Comprehensive Plan: The proposed use shall be compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance, and any other plan, program, map, or ordinance of the City of Renton. • The proposed Eastside Interceptor (ESI) Section 1 project is compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance, and any other plan, program, map, or ordinance of the City of Renton since it is a public benefit to the City of Renton Sewer system, the community and King County. Furthermore, the Regional Wastewater Services Plan (RWSP) indicates a need to eliminate or mitigate the capacity restriction and restore flow capacity to an amount at least equal to the capacity upstream and downstream of the damaged section is 224 MGD. B. Community Need: There shall be a community need for the proposed use at the proposed location. In the determination of community need, the Hearing Examiner shall consider the following factors among all other relevant information: 1.) The proposed location shall not result in either the detrimental over- concentration of a particular use within the City or within the immediate area of the propose use. • No detrimental over-concentration of this particular use is noted. 2.) That the proposed location is suited for the proposed use. • The proposed route for this tunneling construction was selected based on the most effective matter to correct this earthquake damage. The proposed bypass pipeline is located entirely within the City of Renton. The bypass pipeline will follow Houser Way South southwest from Burnett Avenue South to the intersection with Morris Avenue South. The pipeline will then turn south beneath Morris Avenue to the intersection of Morris Avenue South and South 7th Street. C. Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. • There will be no long-term substantial or undue adverse effects;•on'' adjacent properties. Short-term construction impacts:.(,noise,::,traffic, L CV1` 1 r h, 7/17/00 equipment, etc.) are anticipated to occur during the entire 9-11 months of the project. 2 6. Legal Documents: Please provide four (4) copies of each of the following documents (if applicable): • Proposed restrictive covenant: Not applicable • Draft deeds to City for any land to be dedicated: Not applicable • Proposed easements: The following is the legal description of the construction easement that is being sought from the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. This property is located within the City of Renton. That portion of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/ of Section 18, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the intersection monument of South 4th Street and the south-bound lane of Burnett Avenue South as shown in Volume 130 of Surveys on pages 220-220D, Records of King County, Washington; Thence S 85°46'36" E along the centerline of South 4th Street 79.15 feet; Thence S 01°26'40"W along northbound centerline Burnett Avenue South 56.21 feet; Thence S 63°47'21"W 135.17 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence S 63°47'21"W 55.50 feet; Thence N 26°54'52" W 11.50 feet; Thence N 63°47'21" E 55.50 feet; Thence S 26°54'52" E 11.50 feet to the true point of beginning. Said easement being 638 square feet or 0.01 Acres. • Draft Homeowners Association documents: Not applicable S yW 7/17/00 8. Project Narrative: Please provide twelve (12) copies of a clear and concise description and summary of the proposed project, including the following: • Project name, size, and location of site: The Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project consists of approximately 1,850 feet of new 72-inch pipeline that will be tunneled beneath Houser Way S. between Morris Ave. S. and Burnett Ave. S., and beneath Morris Ave. S. between Houser Way S. and S. 7th St. Concrete structures will connect the new pipeline with the existing Eastside Interceptor in two locations: beneath the intersection of Houser Way S. and Burnett Ave. S. and beneath the intersection of Morris Ave. S. and S. 7th St. The new pipeline will restore the capacity of the Eastside Interceptor that was lost during repair of the damage caused by the 1965 earthquake. OEV aC�= 'w M T P AP,`N .J • G Zoning designation of the site and adjacent properties: The pipeline CITY of"'-°' �'J iiiV AUG will be routed entirely within Renton street rights-of-way, with asphaltic- concrete pavement along the entire alignment. The area within which the �'`� pipeline is located is zoned Rm-U. The project area is bordered by residentia =,,.^ properties on all sides, except for the portion north of Houser Way S. which is owned by the Burlington Northern Railroad. • Current use of the site and any existing improvements: The area in which the project is located has a land-use designation of 101 Res Single Family Residence. The proposed facilities will be located entirely below the existing streets, approximately 15 to 20 feet below the surface. • Special site features (i.e. wetlands, water bodies, steep slopes): None • Statement addressing soil type and drainage condition: Geotechnical investigations were conducted in the project area in late 1998 and mid-1999. The soils through which the pipeline will pass were found to be generally alluvial soils composed of loose to medium dense clean to silty sands with layers of organic matter, peat,and silt. The soils are compressible and have low shear strengths. The soils may contain logs, stumps, and other woody debris. Near the bottom of the pipeline, coarse alluvial materials of medium to very dense sands and gravels with occasional cobbles were encountered. Organic matter is also likely to occur in these materials. The water table in the project area is high, with water being encountered as close as 4 feet below grade. Because of the compressibility of the soils, dewatering activities will be restricted during construction to prevent settlement of adjacent structures. Because the pipeline facilities will be located entirely below grade, there will be no long-term impact on drainage or ground water elevations. All drainage facilities in the streets above the pipeline will be maintained during construction or restored following completion of construction. 1 7/17/00 • Proposed use of the property and scope of the proposed development (i.e. height, square footage, lot coverage, parking, access, etc.): The proposed facilities will be used for conveyance of wastewater flows to King County's South Treatment Plant located in northwest Renton. All facilities will be unmanned and will be located below grade. • Proposed off-site improvements (i.e. installation of sidewalks, fire hydrants, sewer main, etc.): There will be no off-site improvements. All adjacent utilities and features will be either maintained during construction or will be restored following completion of construction. • Total estimated construction cost and estimated fair market value of the proposed project: The project construction cost is estimated to be between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000. The fair market value of the project would be its replacement cost. • Estimated quantities and type of materials involved if any fill or excavation is proposed: During tunneling and excavation of the tunneling access shafts, approximately 9,000 cubic yards of soil will be excavated and removed from the site. Upon completion of the,tunneling and the structure construction, approximately 4,000 cubic yards of imported backfill will be placed. All pavements that are damaged or removed will be replaced. • Number, type, and size of trees to be removed: No trees or shrubs will be permanently removed for the project. Any trees or shrubs that must be moved for construction will be replaced with the same species. See the attached Existing Vegetation Inventory drawings for detailed information on existing vegetation in the project vicinity. • Explanation of any land to be dedicated to the City: None 2 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMi -'AL REQUIREMENTS F( LAND USE APPLICATIONS R R E Calculations, Survey, • D.rama a Contr•ol;:.Plan2 :.'.::.... .::::' ..;:.:.:;. :.:::;: :.:: ::::»:::;;:;:;:> :<:::;:':>::;:.: ;::::::>::::;::::::>:: ;;.: • :...:..•::> Draina ge 9 Report AR. .?& 4.1e 1•••4r414;4-4.., /too tNcuEAS. .. ..:..::. .... iiii . .....::.:.. 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RA►w �co►�uaflt� r e:Cuttin g LVe etation C e <' T e . ann .Plar ;.• �•�I Utilities Plan, Generalized 2 Wetlands::Deline:ation°Ma...`a::' :::'.. : : :» ;;'.<:::>;: ::>:::>:»>: >::>::;:::>:;<::»;::>::::>::;>::<::>::.:::<:::;::.:. >::;'>:<:;::::;;::.>::: >:>:<::•:><r::>:>::> • Wetlands Planting Plan . • WetlandsStudy.a • •• • • • •••• • • This requirement may be waived by: AUG 2 ? Gus-" 1. Property Services Section PROJECT NAME: EAsTsibE t�vG�ce zxZ 2. Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section DATE: 5 Jt.oJwoo 4. Development Planning Section h:\division.s`develop.ser`dev.plan.ing\waiver.xls r, y 7/17/00 9. Construction Mitigation Description (if applicable): Please provide five (5) copies of a written narrative addressing each of the following:, rt.. • Proposed construction dates: Begin Construction: February 7, 2001 ,° Complete Construction: December 13, 2001 dL • Hours of construction operations: 7:00 AM through 8:00 PM, Monday through Friday 9:00 AM through 8:00 PM Saturdays • Preliminary traffic control plan: Proposed traffic control measures during construction and estimated durations are as follows (see Traffic Control Plan drawing for detailed information): Street Action Duration Burnett Ave. S. Closure of the southbound lane south 4 months of S. 4th St. Two-way traffic in the northbound 4 months lane between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. No parking in the northbound lane 4 months between S. 4th St. and S. 5th St. Closure of two north parking lots 4 months immediately south of the railroad Houser Way S. Closure between S. 5th St. and the 9 months alley between Morris and Smithers Closure between Burnett Ave. S. and 3 months the alley between Burnett and Smithers One-way eastbound traffic between 9 months Shattuck Ave. S. and S. 5th St. Morris Ave. S. Closure between Houser Way S. and 9 months S. 5th St. Closure north of S. 7th St. 4 months No parking between S. 6th St. and the 4 months construction area near S. 7th St. S. 5th St. No parking between Houser Way S. 9 months and the alley between Morris and Smithers S. 7th St. No parking between the alleys on 4 months either side of Morris Closure or one-way traffic at the 1-1/2 months in two access shaft during shoring and periods • excavation and during backfill operations 1 7/17/00 • Proposed hauling/transportation.routes: See attached Traffic Control Plan drawing for proposed construction traffic routes through the project area. • Measures to be implemented to minimize dust, traffic and transportation impacts, erosion, mud, noise, and other noxious characteristics: The following requirements will be included in the Construction Specifications to minimize construction impacts: — Mud and Dust Control - To control mud and dust during soil handling and hauling operations, the Contractor will be required to sweep or power wash the streets used for hauling soil materials no later than the end of each working day. The Contractor will also be required to cover or water dusty loads for hauling, and to water soil materials in temporary stockpiles at the site. — Erosion Control -While no areas are expected to be directly exposed to erosion, soil materials will be present on streets adjacent to excavation and backfilling operations. The Contractor will be required to install sedimentation controls, as shown on the attached Erosion and Sedimentation Control drawings. — Traffic Impacts - To control the impact of construction traffic, truck traffic will be restricted to the routes and directions shown in the Traffic Plan (see "Proposed Hauling/Transportation Routes" above). — Noise - The main source of noise is expected to be the shoring and excavation of the jacking/receiving pits and the removal of soil materials. Heavy equipment operation during excavation will generate noise levels up to 85 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. Installation of temporary shoring and sheeting could generate noise levels up to 95 - 105 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. Refrigeration equipment utilized during ground freezing activity would operate up to 24 hours per day. City of Renton standards limit nighttime noise levels in residential areas to 45 dBA. The Contractor will be required to utilize acoustical measures in order to comply with the City's noise standards. — Odor- During the "cut over" of wastewater flows to the new pipeline, some odors may be present in the new structures. The Contractor will be required to use portable odor control units to "scrub" the ventilation air being exhausted from the work area during the time that the sewer pipe is open. • Any specialty hours proposed for construction or hauling (i.e. weekends, late nights):'No specialty hours for construction or hauling are proposed. In the event that major problems are encountered during construction (for example, tunnel machine problems) that put construction personnel or adjacent properties at risk, the City will be notified and special work hours will be defined to ensure that the dangerous conditions are eliminated in the shortest possible time. If the contractor wishes to work specialty hours, the contract documents will required that the contractor contact the City of Renton for approval before commencing work during other than normal work hours. 2 OG DE ekovg5-r° 00N PUG 251 cp,A4SD King County ` Department of Natural Resources King Street Center 201 South Jackson Street,Suite 600 Seattle,WA 98104 Phone (206) 205-8643 Jason Jordan Development Services Division Development/Planning Renton City Hall - 6th Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055 RE: Fee for Conditional Use Permit Dear Jason: The following is the check of $2,086.13 for the Conditional Use Permit Application fee on the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project. This fee includes the hearing examiner's review under the Conditional Use Permit and the cost of postage for the mailing list required by City of Renton. The application for Temporary Use Permit will be the responsibility of the King County contractor at a later date. Please contact me at (206) 205-8643 if you have any questions in regards to this application fee. Thanks very much for your cooperation. Sincerely, Matthew Burke Project Administrator :'Jason Jordan- Fee ::a:::merit on CUP.. .....................N.:A. ,....x,,:.--.-.........------,A�..K,,.. , . ,..............,,...,v..,,,�:A.:: .w�...:.....:-....... Pa e 11 , From: "Burke, Matthew" <Matthew.Burke c@METROKC.GOV> To: "'jjordan@ci.renton.wa.us"' <jjordan c@ci.renton.wa.us> Date: 8/23/00 9:40AM Subject: Fee payment on CUP Jason: I mailed you a check today for$2,086.13 covering the fees for King County's Conditional Use Permit Application on the ES! Section 1 Project. Please contact me if you have any questions or issues with King County's CUP Q application. Thanks very much for your helpful imput during this submittal <-op process. c�/yoF�c'°Cq ,Q NTaNNING Sincerely, 0G Matthew Burke Zg 20019 Project Administrator Resource Lands and Open Space Section Department of Natural Resources 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98104-3855 (206) 205-8643 Fax(206) 296-0192 Pager(206) 541-1350 Email: matthew.burke@metrokc.gov Mail Stop: MS-KSC-NR-0600 CC: "Dittmar, David" <David.Dittmarc@METROKC.GOV>, "'wcranston c©sea.kcminc.com"' <wcra nsto n @sea.kcm i n c.co m> At'_ King County Wastewater Treatment Division Department of Natural Resources King Street Center O6sh�201 South Jackson Street Seattle,WA 98104-3855 '� O,p DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) o��y,T EASTSIDE INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 4 CAPACITY RESTORATION PROJECT c' PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Eastside Interceptor(ESI) Section 1 conveys flows" the east side of Lake'Washington to King County's wastewater treatment plant in Renton �' (South Plant). In 1965 an earthquake damaged the pipeline in two locations in downtown Renton. Modifications made to the pipeline as a result of the earthquake damage reduced the pipeline capacity by approximately 20 percent. Restricted capacity is now a concern due to increasing wastewater flows caused by growth in King County's wastewater service area tributary to the South Plant. The proposed project will restore the ESI Section 1 to its original design value of 224 million gallons per day. King County is proposing to construct a 72-inch inside diameter, approximately 1800 foot long. gravity bypass pipeline that would convey wastewater flows in parallel with the existing 108- inch ESI Section 1. The bypass pipeline would be constructed within public right-of-way using trenchless excavation (tunneling) methods. Pipe jacking using either a microtunnel boring machine or an earth pressure balance tunneling machine will be the method of construction. This construction method requires the excavation of both jacking and receiving pits along the pipeline alignment. The main jacking pit located in the street at the intersection of Morris and Houser would be used for jacking the pipe in each direction. Receiving pits for removal of the tunneling machinewill be required adjacent to the point of connection to the . existing ESI at Burnett/Houser and Morris/7. Street.. . PROPONENT: King County Department of Natural Resources, Wastewater Treatment Division LOCATION OF PROPOSAL,INCLUDING STREET ADDRESS, IF ANY: The proposed bypass pipeline is located entirely within the City of Renton. The bypass pipeline will follow Houser Way South southwest from Burnett Avenue South to the intersection with Morris Avenue South. The pipeline will then turn south beneath Morris Avenue to the intersection of Morris Avenue South and South '7`h Street. LEAD AGENCY:. King County Department of Natural Resources, Wastewater Treatment • Division The lead agency for this proposal 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). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the'lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. ❑ There is no comment period for this DNS. l This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on the DNS. ® This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. Comments must be submitted by May 4, 2000. Ik r (DNS) INTERCEPTOR SECTION 1 April 18, 2000 Page Two RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: Donald Theiler POSITION/TITLE: Manager, Wastewater Treatment Division TELEPHONE NUMBER: (206) 684-1551 ADDRESS: 201 South Jackson Street, Seattle, Washington 98104 DATE: April 21, 2000 SIGNATURE: • CONTACT: Katherine McKee at(206)263-3197 regarding the SEPA appeals procedures. ® There is no agency appeal. [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21C.110. 84-05-020 (Order DE 83-39), § 197-11-970, filed 2/10/84, effective 4/4/84.] • (H(M1DN.Cd 1 R • ° ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: • Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project 2. Name of applicant: King County Department of Natural.Resources Wastewater.Treatment Division 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division Environmental Planning. 210 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104-3855 CONTACT: Katherine McKee Telephone: (206) 263-3197 • 4. Date checklist prepared: • April 21, 2000 • 5. Agency requesting checklist: . • King County Department of Natural Resources Wastewater Treatment Division 6. Proposed timing or schedule: Construction is anticipated to begin during the 2nd or 3' quarter of the year 2001 and continue for approximately 9-11 months. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? No. • • 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Geotechnical Report— HWA Geosciences Inc., January 1999 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 government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. City of Renton Conditional Use Permit City of Renton ConstructionPermit Application City of Renton Temporary Use Permit King County Industrial Waste Discharge Permit (if dewatering is required) • Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Temporary Occupancy Application 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description). Background: The Eastside Interceptor (ESI) Section 1 conveys flows from the east side of Lake Washington to King County's wastewater treatment plant. in Renton (South Plant). In 1965 an earthquake damaged the pipeline in two locations in downtown Renton. The worst damage occurred on Burnett • Avenue near South 7th Street where the pipe was lifted up to 3 feet. At that time Metro (now part of King County) installed 3,645 feet of concrete pavement up to 2.5.feet thick inside the pipe to eliminate the deposition of solids during low-flow conditions. These modifications reduced the pipeline capacity by approximately 20 percent. Restricted capacity is now a.concern due to increasing wastewater flows caused by growth in King County's wastewater service area tributary to the South Plant. The purpose of this project is to restore the capacity of ESI Section 1 to its original design value of.224 million gallons per day (mgd). Increasing capacity is outside the scope of this pipeline restoration project. King County evaluated several alternatives to restore capacity to the pipeline. The gravity bypass pipeline alternative described below was selected as the preferred alternative. Proposed Bypass Alignment: King County is proposing to construct a 72- inch inside diameter, approximately 1800 foot long gravity bypass pipeline that would convey wastewater flows in parallel with the existing 108-inch ESI Section 1. To address geotechnical design issues, a larger outside diameter pipe may need to be utilized. The inside diameter would remain at 72 inches so the overall capacity of the bypass pipeline would not increase. The bypass pipeline would be constructed within public right-of-way using trenchless excavation (tunneling) methods. Pipe jacking using either a microtunnel boring machine or an earth pressure balance tunneling machine will be the method of construction. Pipe jacking is a construction method, which essentially pushes the new pipe horizontally beneath the ground surface behind the tunneling excavation. Pipe jacking and tunneling would occur 25 to 30 feet below grade. This construction method requires the excavation of both jacking and receiving pits along the. pipeline alignment. The main jacking pit located in the street at the intersection of Morris Avenue South and Houser Way would be used for jacking the pipe in each direction. Receiving pits for removal of the tunneling machine will be required adjacent to the point of connection to the existing ESI at Burnett/Houser and Morris/7`r' Street. The upstream end of the bypass pipeline will tie into the existing ESI at 2 the intersection of Burnett.Avenue South and Houser Way where a bifurcation . structure that splits flows between the existing earthquake damaged section and the new parallel pipe will be constructed following removal of the tunneling machine. A junction structure will be constructed to recombine the flows from the two pipelines into the existing downstream pipe at the Morris/7`h receiving pit following removal of the tunneling machine. The'dimensions of the jacking pit will be approximately 24 by 16 feet and the receiving pits will be approximately 18 by 16 feet. All of the pits will be excavated to an approximate depth of 30 feet. A third receiving pit may need to be located at the intersection.of Morris and 6th Street. Manholes would be installed in the street at the three pit locations. Utilities would be relocated where appropriate. 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. The entire project alignment is located within the City of Renton (see attached figure). The bypass pipeline alignment will follow Houser Way South southwest from Burnett Avenue South to the intersection with Morris Avenue South. The pipeline will then turn south beneath Morris Avenue to the intersection of . Morris Avenue South and South 7`h Street. The pipeline alignment is within the. E %2 of Section 18, Township 23 N.orth, Range 5 East. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. ' Earth . • a. General description of the site: Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other (see below). • b. ' What is the steepest slope on the site? (approximate percent slope)? About one.percent. 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. Prior to construction of the Montlake Cut and the resulting lowering of Lake Washington in 1916, much of the project area was underwater. Generally the soils found on the site consist of a sequence of fill, alluvium and glacial deposits. The fill consists of generally loose, clean to slightly silty, sand and gravel. The alluvial soils have layers of silty sand and soft organic silt, peat, and soft silt. The glacial drift beneath 3 the alluvium consist of slightly silty to silty, sandy gravel and gravelly sand. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. No, there are no surface indications of unstable soils. The area of the proposed project is indicated on the City of Renton's Sensitive Areas Map (September 21, 1998) as being 'high hazard' for seismic sensitivity. The upper alluvial soils in the project area have a high susceptibility to liquefaction. The damage to the pipeline occurred during the 1965 magnitude 6.5 earthquake. In addition, problems with soil settlement did occur when the original pipeline was installed. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. A total of approximately 6,600 cubic yards of soil would be excavated during construction of the bypass pipeline. Approximately 1,760 cubic yards of soils would be removed from the 3 excavation pits and 4,840 cubic yards of soils would be removed during the tunneling operation. Imported granular backfill material would be used as fill or cover. Imported material would be subject to material specifications and acceptance by King County. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. The proposed project is within existing street right-of-way or paved areas. Since most of the excavation will involve tunneling, the potential for erosion is minimal. Spoils excavated from the tunnel and the pits will be temporarily stockpiled in the street. Some erosion could occur from the stockpiles or during spoils handling. Operation of the bypass pipeline would not result in any erosion. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious. surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? The proposed project would result in no net increase in impervious area. Any surface area disturbed during construction would be restored to pre-construction conditions. h. What measures are proposed to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any? Due to the high water table and presence of poor soils King County will require the use of techniques such as grouting or ground freezing to minimize the need for dewatering during construction. These construction techniques would minimize the potential for settlement in • the vicinity of the tunnel alignment. In addition, closed face tunneling machines such as earth pressure balance (EPB) may be used to limit surface settlement. 4 During excavation of the jacking and receiving pits installation of temporary shoring will be required to support the excavation. A • combination of temporary sheeting and ground freezing is proposed. • Temporary sheet pile walls would be driven to a depth of about 10 feet below the excavation. It may be necessary to utilize percussive hammer rather than vibratory installation methods during the installation and removal of sheeting due to the soil conditions. Ground freezing would be accomplished by installing pipes and circulating a refrigerated liquid through them. The mass of frozen soil effectively stops groundwater flow and forms a frozen zone sufficiently strong to be self- supporting. . Construction related Best Management Practices (BMP's) approved by the City of Renton would be employed to reduce.and control erosion. BMP's implemented during construction could include the control of surface runoff; use of silt fences to capture/filter runoff from active • construction areas; covering of stockpiled materials; measures to control dust and remove dirt from roadway surfaces; and the protection of storm sewer inlets. Disturbed areas would be restored to pre- construction conditions as soon as practical after construction is completed. 2. Air • • a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal during construction, and when the project is completed? If any, • generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Short-term construction related emissions would include fossil fuel combustion by-products from construction equipment and dust from • excavation and spoils handling. Sewage odors from the existing pipeline may be present for brief periods at the pit excavation areas during connection of the pipelines. b: Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,•generally describe. No. c. What measures are proposed to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any? Construction equipment related emissions would be addressed by requiring proper equipment maintenance, prudent equipment operation, onsite dust control, and use of electrical equipment where feasible. Portable odor control devices may be utilized to minimize odors when the connections are made to the existing pipe. 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, or wetlands)? If yes, 5 describe and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. The Cedar River is located approximately '/ mile northeast of the proposed alignment. The Cedar River flows into Lake Washington. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to the described waters? No. 3) Estimate the.amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? If so, • note location on the site plan. No. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. Because of the potential for surface settlement, dewatering • activity will be minimized. The groundwater table in the project • area is 4 to 12 feet below the ground surface. Some dewatering of the pit excavations may be required during installation of shoring. Ground freezing or similar techniques will be utilized to avoid the need for intensive dewatering. Following excavation the bottoms of the pits will be sealed to minimize groundwater intrusion. • 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural.; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of houses to be 6 served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. None. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe 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. Existing runoff patterns would not be permanently altered along any portion of the alignment. Those portions,of the proposed alignment, which lie within streets and paved areas, have existing storm drainage collection systems. The ground surface in the • vicinity of the pits would be returned to its original grade and condition following completion of construction. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. The discharge of waste materials into ground or surface waters is not proposed. Temporary sheeting, ground freezing and grouting would be utilized to shore the excavation and prevent water from entering into the pits. If groundwater seepage into the pits necessitates dewatering, groundwater would be removed, treated and discharged in a method approved by the City. Construction related material could enter ground or surface • waters due to accidental spills, mechanical failures, or if construction activities deviate from the project construction specifications or permit conditions. d. What measures are proposed to reduce or control surface, ground and runoff impacts, if any. The project will meet King County Surface Water Design Manual design , and construction standards, which have been adopted by the City of Renton for regulating stormwater runoff. Construction Best Management Practices would be implemented to prevent the introduction of contaminants into pits or street catch basins. Typical measures could include: • Maintain spill containment and clean up materials at all active construction areas and where equipment fueling is conducted; • Conducting fueling operations on paved areas whenever possible; • Store fuels and other potential contaminants away from excavation sites, in secured, containment areas; • Conduct regular-inspections, maintenance and repairs on fuel hoses, hydraulically operated equipment, lubrication.equipment, and chemical/petroleum storage containers; and • Establish a communication protocol for the unlikely event of a spill. See also information described in Section B. 1.h. above for additional BMP's. The entire Puget Sound area is part of the Pacific Flyway. d. Proposed measures to enhance wildlife, if any: N/A. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. 'What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, woodstove, solar) will be used to meet the project's.energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Short-term project energy needs are limited to that required to operate construction equipment. The proposed pipeline would flow by gravity and not require the consumption of energy for operation. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? No. c. What kind of energy conservation features are included in the • plans for this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts if any: None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposureto . toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal. If so, describe: No. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. None; 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental . health hazards, if any: Project construction contract specifications would contain measures to prevent spills. , See item B. 3. d. above for more details. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area that may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? None. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term 9 basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation,.other?) Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Short-term construction related noise is anticipated to occur during the.entire 9-11 months of the project. The main source of noise would be the excavation of the jacking/receiving pits and the removal of spoils. Heavy equipment operating above grade during excavation, pipe placement, and spoils handling and removal would generate noise levels up to 91 dBA at a distance of 25 feet, and 85 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. Concrete breaking equipment would generate noise levels between 88 and 102 dBA at a distance of 25 feet, and 82 and 96 dBA at a distance of 50 fee,t. Installation of temporary sheeting utilizing a pile driver or percussive hammer would generate noise between 101.and 111 dBA at a distance of 25 feet, and 95 and 105 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. Refrigeration equipment utilized during ground freezing activity would operate up to 24 hours per day. City of Renton standards • limit nighttime noise levels in residential areas to 45 dBA. The - construction contractor would be required to utilize acoustical measures in order to comply with the City's noise standards. Pipe jacking and tunneling activity below grade will not generate any noise. However some vibration during pipe jacking and tunneling may be detectable at the surface. . 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Construction operations would comply with applicable noise requirements of the City of Renton. Construction activities in • residential areas are restricted to the hours of 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Work on weekends or later than 6:00 PM would require permission from the City. Work between the hours.of 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM would require a noise variance from the City. Measures that could.be employed to avoid or minimize construction-related noise include requiring mufflers on equipment, and/or sound screens around certain equipment. . 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties'? Single family residential, and some multi-family residences along Morris Avenue South, roadway and railroad along Houser Way and commercial adjacent to the intersection of/Houser Way and S. 4th Street. . b. Has the site been used for.agriculture? If so, describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site: • '1 0 1 The only structure present in the site is a very small triangular-median area with landscaping located at the intersection of Burnett/Houser • Way, and S. 4th Street. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? . It,may be necessary to remove part of the median during construction of the Burnett/Houser pit. . e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The current zoning along Morris Avenue South and Houser Way South is Residential Multi-Family Urban Center (RM-U). The corner of 4th Street and Burnett/Houser Way is zoned Center Downtown (CD). f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Comprehensive plan designation along the alignment is Center Downtown. g. If applicable what is the current shoreline designation of the site?. N/A. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. • No. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? N/A. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? . None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None proposed. I. . Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The proposed project will have no long-term land use impacts. 9. Housing a. Approximately how�many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. • None. • 11 ,1 1' • b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. • None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: None. 10. Aesthetics 0 a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennae; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? • N/A. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or blocked? No views in the vicinity of the project will be permanently altered or blocked. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: N/A. 11. Light and Glare •• a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly.occur? None. b. Could light and glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? No. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None. • 12.. Recreation 0 a. What designated or informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Tonkin Park is located between Houser Way South and South 4th Street • • and between Burnett Avenue South and Williams Avenue South. A median-park exists along Burnett Avenue South from South 3rd Street to 12 South 7'.Street. The Dinner Train depot is located in 625 South 4m Street near the intersection of Houser Way South and Burnett Avenue • South. The Dinner Train is a popular recreational train that offers 3 hour excursion rides along Lake Washington. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing uses? No'recreational facilities would be displaced. However, public parking and pedestrian access to recreation would be impacted during construction in the vicinity of Burnett Avenue. c. What measures are proposed to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any? Signage could be provided to direct Dinner Train users and commercial • business users to alternative public parking lots available near the intersection of Burnett and 4th Street, and along Burnett Avenue all the way down to 5th Street. The official parking lot for the Dinner Train is • • located in 4th Street west of the depot. Recreational users typically use Rainier Ave. South to S. 3`d Street to 4th Street to go to the Train Depot. and its parking area. • 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. , None are known to exist along or adjacent to the proposed alignment. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. Tonkin Park, at South 4th:.Street and Burnett Avenue South, is a historic site. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: No construction will occur in Tonkin Park. 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 alignment lies within existing street right-of-way.(see attached.figure). ' b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? 13 ' • There is no public transit service along Morris, Houser Way or Burnett Avenue. The closest public transit stops are along SW 7th Street, S. Grady Way and S 3rd Street (Metro bus routes # 110, 108 and 109). c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? There will be no parking associated with the completed project. Access to some existing public parking will be disrupted during construction in the vicinity of Burnett/Houser and along Morris Avenue South. Construction of the pipeline would not permanently eliminate any parking spaces. 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. A portion of the proposed alignment is adjacent to Burlington Northern • Santa Fe Railway rail lines. The receiving pit at the Houser/Burnett • intersection is immediately adjacent to the Dinner Train depot. f. How.many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. • • No vehicular trips would be generated by the completed project. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: Short-term localized traffic impacts are anticipated during the 9 to 11- month construction period. Short-term traffic impacts in the project area , could include street.closures, traffic and parking restrictions, and restricted access to residences. Approximately 15-25 truck trips per day would be generated during construction. Truck traffic would be • associated with spoils removal, pipe and equipment delivery, concrete delivery, and pipe installation. Detailed haul routes and hours will be specified in the construction plan approved by the City of Renton. City of Renton standards generally restrict haul hours'to between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Construction activity associated with the jacking and receiving pits would be most disruptive to traffic since large open'excavations will be present in the street right-of-way for up to 9 months, depending on the • location. The subsequent paragraph generally describes some of the impacts anticipated during construction of the jacking/receiving pits. The traffic control plan approved by the City of Renton prior to construction will include detailed information regarding street closures, traffic restrictions and rerouting, parking restrictions, residential and business access provisions, emergency vehicle access, signage and 14 K L' . a r. notification requirements, pedestrian access, etc. Access to residences and businesses would be maintained during construction, however in some locations residential access maybe limited to alleyways during the entire construction period. At the intersection of Morris and 7'h, construction activity would necessitate the closure of Morris between 7th. and 6th and the periodic closure of 7th. 'Parking may be restricted on the north side of 7th between Whitworth and Smithers and access to some driveways on Morris may be restricted. At the intersection of Morris and Houser closure of Morris between 5th and Houser and Houser east and west of Morris would be required. Traffic on 5th may be reduced to one-way • between Houser and the alley between Morris and Smithers. Traffic may also be reduced to one-way on Houser between Shattuck and Whitmore. Parking may be restricted on 5th as well as access to residences on Houser east of Morris. At the intersection of.Burnett and Houser, southbound Burnett may be closed shifting two-way traffic to the northbound lane. Closure of the east outlet of Houser and the north two parking lots in the boulevard would be required. Pedestrian access to the Dinner Train may need to be rerouted. 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. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any: 0 . Emergency vehicle access will be maintained at all times during construction. 0 16. Utilities ' a. Circle the utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, cable, septic' . system, other. 0 a C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature 7 `` Date a/22Y / 7 15 { • • \ ,� . . ''• 1" ••. • •1•�/P I ' } ; \\ \\ f S. 4TH STREET I 1 .�' 9 I I • \ . \ i I 'ab _ I I \f\ \ i �' oe I i• W I • \ . \ > .•ii • w ; • Q I I J . ¢ .• i \ t'\ �•-� •.•"�� •1 S. STHI ISTREET Q: i } I 2 I •• Li -1 • . \ �\ .•...•�• o + 72-in. Bypass z m Z w w1 , 1.1 •.I> . I ¢ . • ¢' ct • • j v w! i. , . AREAS OF I /7: . .f EARTHQUAKE I /� - �-., �, To East Section► IN�ter • DAMAGE i "�'/ ! /0�:P I i N Reclamation,Playit ; I ,/ • P i a �= = i ' 7�Q ' i i EASTSIJ�E INTERCEPTOR . 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The City has responsibility for, among other things, the regulation of development through its shoreline, land use, building and other codes, and the management of its parks, streets and municipal utilities within its jurisdiction. . 1 . 2 King County (the "County") 'is a political subdivision of the State of Washington and a "Home Rule" Charter county created pursuant to Article 11, Section 4 of the Washington Constitution. Pursuant to a public vote, the County assumed the rights, powers and obligations of the former Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle ( "METRO" ) effective January 1, 1994 . As a result, the County now performs the function of water pollution abatement pursuant to RCW 35 . 58 . 050 (1) . . 1 . 3 By Resolution No. 23 , adopted April 22, 1959 the former METRO Council adopted a Comprehensive Sewage Disposal Plan for the Seattle-King County Metropolitan area. In accordance with the authority granted by RCW 35 . 58 .200, this plan as been re- . designated the Comprehensive Water Pollution Abatement Plan. • The Comprehensive Water Pollution Abatement Plan has been supplemented and amended from time to time. . 1 . 4 The County is responsible for constructing and operating all regional wastewater conveyance facilities in King County. . 1 . 5 In order to restore capacity in the Eastside Interceptor Section 1, the County must construct a new 72-inch diameter bypass pipeline from the intersection of Burnett Avenue South and Houser Way South, along Houser Way South to the intersection of Morris Avenue South, along Morris Avenue South to the intersection of South 7th Street, all in the City of Renton. . 1 . 6 With the support of County funding, the City wishes to undertake certain mitigation and neighborhood projects described herein as full and complete mitigation for any adverse impacts associated with the County' s contemplated improvements to the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 . . 1 .7 The City is willing to design, construct, operate and maintain the mitigation and neighborhood projects, provided they are funded by the County as set forth herein. In addition to its funding commitments regarding the City' s mitigation and neighborhood projects, the County is willing to design, construct, operate and maintain an upgraded Eastside Interceptor Section 1 as set forth herein. . 1 . 8 As a second primary purpose of this Agreement, therefore, the County and the City agree to work collaboratively to resolve 11/21/0010/06/00 2 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc y • • all City permitting and approval requirements in order to expedite the construction of the contemplated improvements to the Eastside Interceptor Section 1. In particular, the City agrees to expedite to the fullest degree possible in complying with all state and local laws including SEPA, the processing of all City permits and approvals associated with the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project. . 1 .9 Execution of this Agreement has been duly authorized by the the City and the County. . SECTION 2 . DEFINITIONS For purposes of this Agreement, the terms underlined below shall . have the following meanings : . 2 . 1 Agreement - this Agreement . . 2 .2 City — the City of Renton, Washington, a municipal corporation and an optional municipal code city of the State of Washington. . 2 . 3 Administrator(City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator) or his/her designee - that individual or his/her designated representative (s) responsible for coordinating and facilitating City personnel, private contractors and consultants, and financing matters in connection with the City' s Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects and for overseeing City land use and regulatory 11/21/0010/06/00 3 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc approval processes related to the County' s Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project. . 2 . 4 City Project Manager - that individual or his/her designated representative (s) appointed by the Administrator to carry out the specific project-related responsibilities set forth in this Agreement. . 2 . 5 Compensate or Compensation - the County' s activities to design, fund, construct, own, operate, maintain or manage or take actions to offset impacts associated with the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Capacity Restoration Project by replacing, enhancing or providing substitute resources or environments, as allowed under WAC 197-11-768 (5) and which meets the following: - Mitigate or fund mitigation projects related to the direct and indirect impacts of construction and operation of the Project; - Compensate for unavoidable impacts on residential neighborhoods, private property and the urban environment associated with the Project; - Direct mitigation toward actions taken; - Relate the cost of mitigating measures to the impacts; - Where possible foster coincident benefits with other projects; and • 11/21/0010/06/00 4 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • Base mitigation on facility performance and site characteristics, and not on a uniform technology-based standard. . 2 . 6 County - King County, Washington, a political subdivision of the State of Washington and Home Rule Charter county created pursuant to Article 11, Section 4 of the Washington Constitution. . 2 . 7 County Project Manager - that individual appointed by the Manager of the Wastewater Treatment Division, King County Department of Natural Resources to carry out coordinating responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement . . 2 . 8 Disbursement - any moneys transferred to the City by the County pursuant to this Agreement . . 2 . 9 Disbursement Date - any date on which the County pays Disbursements to the City. . 2 . 10 Implement or Implementation -- activities to plan, design, fund, construct, own, operate, maintain, mitigate or otherwise manage or take action to carry out Mitigation and Neighborhood Project or the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. 2 . 11 Include or Including - including but not limited to . . 2 . 12 Initial Disbursement - the first Disbursement under this Agreement. . 2 . 13 Initial Disbursement Date - the date of the Initial Disbursement. 11/21/0010/06/00 5 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • 2 . 14 Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects - projects designed and constructed by the City and financed in whole or part with King County funds under Section 4 of this Agreement . 2 . 16 Permitting, Permit Review, Permit Processing - the procedures or process of analyzing or deciding upon any license, permit, approval or concurrence by the City with respect to the System Improvement Projects . 2 . 17 Project Managers - the City Project Manager and the County Project Manager. 2 . 18 Project Schedule - the schedule recognized by the City and County for permitting and constructing the System Improvement Projects . SECTION 3 . PERMITTING AND CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES 3 . 1 Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project Schedule. As set forth in Exhibit A-1, the County' s permitting work for the project began in August 2000 and is scheduled to be completed by January 2001 . The City agrees to use its best efforts to assist the County in meeting the Project Schedule for the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. The SEPA checklist and determination for this project is attached as Exhibit A— 2 . 3 . 2 The City shall in good faith exercise its best efforts, including the use of all legal and practicable means, to facilitate and not hinder the County' s ability to begin and complete construction and implementation of the Eastside 11/21/0010/06/00 6 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • Interceptor Section 1 Project in accordance with their respective Projects Schedule, including the following: (a) To use its best efforts to expeditiously process all project permits required from the City to allow timely commencement of site preparation work in accordance with applicable Project Schedules; (b) Ensuring that City review of all County permit applications is timely completed and that notices for all public hearings are timely issued; (c) Devoting staff time and other resources reasonably necessary to process permits as described in subsection (b) above; (d) Supporting the mitigation measures described herein before the public and other regulatory agencies reviewing and approving the mitigation measures, and not recommending or seeking additional mitigation or compensation in connection with the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project; (e) Acknowledging that the mitigation measures described herein are adequate to mitigate all environmental impacts associated with the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project and that no additional mitigation is necessary or appropriate; • 11/21/0010/06/00 7 MOA Renton rev 100600 .doc • (f) Assisting the County in avoiding or defending any appeals of Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project permits or other approvals required for the Project; and (g) Agreeing not to encourage other individuals or entities to oppose, appeal, or otherwise delay the beginning of construction work being scheduled. . 3 .3 The County will take reasonable steps to secure its necessary permits and approvals, including timely submission of related applications . . SECTION 4 . MITIGATION AND COMPENSATION _ 4 . 1 General . In consideration for (a) adverse construction and other impacts on the City of Renton associated with the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project; and (b) the City' s best efforts to expeditiously process all necessary City of Renton permits and approvals associated with the Project, the County shall pay Disbursements to the City to support the design and construction of the Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects in accordance with subsections 4 . 2 , 4 . 3, 4 . 4, 4 . 5, and 4 . 6. below. Payment for the review of land use applications associated with the County' s Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project, including all permit review and processing services provided by the City, shall be paid pursuant to a City Ordinance No. . 4 .2 County Funding in Support of Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects . The County shall fund $ in support of City 11/21/0010/06/00 8 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • designed and constructed Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Such Projects shall consist primarily of community improvements within the City designed to mitigate impacts on the City of Renton associated with the County' s Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. Subject to subsection 4 . 6 below, the County shall pay to the City one Disbursement as follows : Within 30 days of the City' s issuance of permits necessary for the County to begin construction of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project - $ . 4.3 City Funding of Storm Sewer and Water Line Work Along Morris Avenue South. The City shall reimburse the County for associated engineering and construction costs for the storm sewer and water line work along Morris Avenue South in accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement. Subject to subsection 4. 6 below, the City shall pay the County the following Disbursements : - all associated engineering costs within 30 days after the Notice to Proceed of construction of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. These costs shall include the Design Consultant's costs related to the storm sewer and water line work during design. - All associated construction costs 30 days after the Substantial Completion of the construction of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. These costs include the Contractor's costs, Design Consultant's costs, and Construction Management Consultant's costs related to the storm sewer and water line work during construction. 4 .4 Waterline Extension Work. In consideration for limiting construction impacts to the local neighborhood, the County will install a waterline extension under the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad tracks at the intersection of Houser Way South and Morris Avenue South. The County will pay for all design, permitting, 11/21/0010/06/00 9 MOA Renton rev 100600 .doc and construction costs for this work. The City agrees to provide technical support for this portion of work . 4 . 5 Storm Sewer/Water Line Work along Morris Avenue South. In _ consideration for limiting construction impacts to the local . neighborhood, the County will install a new 12 inch to 18 inch . storm sewer line along Morris Avenue South from Houser way South . to South 7th Streetand a new 12 inch water line along Morris Avenue . South from South 5th Street to South 7th Street . The City agrees . to reimburse the County for all costs associated with engineering . and construction of the new storm sewer and water line. The City . will provide technical assistance during the design process . King County staff time will not be reimbursed by the City. 4 . 6 Conditions of Payment . It shall be a condition precedent to any Disbursement or County expenditure of funds under subsection 4 .2, 4 . 3 , 4 . 4, and 4 . 5 above that the County has received all City permits necessary to proceed with construction (provided that King County and the City have taken reasonable steps to secure such permits) . If the City permits are appealed, the Disbursement will not occur until all such appeals have been resolved, allowingin time for construction to begin according to the project schedule: as amended to accommodate an appeal. SECTION 5 . RESPONSIBILITIES . 5 . 1 City Responsibilities . The City shall have full responsibility for design, permitting, construction, operation and maintenance of the Mitigation and Neighborhood Project improvements . 11/21/0010/06/00 10 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • (a) The City shall be responsible for the following project related activities in connection with Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects: 1 . Performing all aspects of project design. 2 . Obtaining all necessary permits . 3 . Performing all aspects of construction. 4 . Providing final acceptance of all facilities from the construction contractor. 5 . Operating and maintaining all facilities . (b) The City shall also provide the County with progress reports according to the following schedule: 1 . Annual progress report 2 . Provide annual reports for seven years from the date of the agreement. (c) Ownership of all facilities constructed under this section shall be with the City; all operation and maintenance responsibilities and costs shall similarly be the obligation of the City. (d) The City shall assume all liability for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of all facilities constructed under this section. 5 .2 County Responsibilities . The County shall : (a) Submit to the City all notices from the County of award of a contract for the construction of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. _ SECTION 6 . CITY USE OF DISBURSEMENTS 6 . 1 Conditions of Disbursement. Subject to the conditions established by subsection 4 .2, the Disbursement to the City 11/21/0010/06/00 11 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • shall be conditioned upon compliance by the City with the terms of this Agreement and the issuance of a Notice to Proceed to a Contractor for construction and implementation by the County of the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project . . 6 .2 Maximum Disbursement Amount. In no event shall the total amount of Disbursement to the City pursuant to this Agreement exceed $ for the Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects . In no event shall the total amount of Disbursement to the County pursuant to this Agreement exceed $ for the Storm Sewer and Water Line. . 6 . 3 City Expenditure of Disbursement . The City shall deposit, invest, and expend all moneys received from the County pursuant to this Agreement consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Subject to subsection 6 . 4, the City agrees to the following: (a) The money shall be expended for public purposes on capital improvements to, or acquisition of, real property. , as opposed to operation and maintenance expenditures . (b) During construction of all Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects, the City will include the County as a funding source for any project for which the City would provide signing. Any real property acquired, developed, constructed or impreved by the City in whole or in part • 11/21/0010/06/00 12 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc from Disbursements shall be permanently dedicated to the public . Copies of any documents that reflect such dedication and related recording shall be forwarded to the County by the City. (c) Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects acquired, developed, constructed or improved by the City in whole or in part from Disbursement made pursuant to this Agreement shall not be transferred or conveyed except by the City' s standard method providing such lands and facilities shall continue to be used for the purposco contemplated by the Agreement. Said projects shall not be converted to a different use unlcoc other equivalent lands and facilities within the City shall be received in exchange therefore. The proceeds of any award in condemnation applicable to such projects shall be used for the acquisition or provision of other equivalent lands and facilities . (d) All Disbursements received by the City and interest thereon shall be expended solely on the Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects contemplated by this Agreement . (e) The City shall invest all Disbursements pending expenditure. Investment earnings on such moneys shall be applied to uses permitted for Disbursements under this Agreement. • 11/21/0010/06/00 13 MOA Renton rev 100600 .doc 6 . 4 Permanent Maintenance Fund. Notwithstanding subsection 6 . 3 (a) , the City may set aside up to _% of Disbursements in a permanent trust fund. Interest earned on moneys invested in this trust fund shall be used for operation and maintenance of the capital improvements constructed with Disbursements . Moneys in the fund shall be invested in a manner that permits interest income thereon to be spent regularly for such purposes . The Disbursements contributed to the fund shall be retained therein as a permanent source of income for maintenance and operation of such capital improvements . . 6 . 5 Annual Reports . The City shall submit Annual Reports to the County. The first Annual Report shall be submitted on or before the first anniversary of the Disbursement Date. Subsequent Annual Reports shall be submitted not later than the anniversary each year of the Disbursement Date, and continuing until all funds subject to this Agreement have been expended. Each Annual Report shall include: (a) An accounting for any Disbursement received during the prior years including the amount of funds expended within that year, total funds expended to date, interest accrued, and a list of project for which funds were expended. Expenditure reports shall establish that all Disbursements have been expended in the manner contemplated by this Agreement. . SECTION 7 . ALLOCATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES 11/21/0010/06/00 14 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc 7 . 1 Common Overall Responsibilities . The County' s Wastewater Treatment Division Manager and the Administrator shall : (a) Serve as the point of contact and liaison during Mitigation and Neighborhood Project and Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project implementation (to each agency and to other governmental agencies) . This responsibility may be delegated to other staff members of each agency for particular functions or purposes by mutual consent of the Administrator and the County' s Wastewater Treatment Division Manager. This responsibility does not abridge statutory or certain permit issuance responsibilities of other City officials, boards or commissions . (b) Use collaborative problem solving and negotiation techniques to review and attempt to resolve perceived conflicts that cannot be resolved by the Project Managers . (c) Review and revise, as necessary, the Project Schedules contained in Exhibit _ 7 . 2 Common Project Manager Responsibilities . The County Project Manager shall have responsibility for the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project. The City Project Manager shall have responsibility for the Mitigation and Neighborhood Projects . The Project Managers shall : • 11/21/0010/06/00 15 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • (a) Provide each other, within a reasonable amount of time, with current and necessary information as requested that pertains to their respective responsibilities under the Agreement, in order to expedite review. (b) Use collaborative problem solving and negotiation techniques to identify and attempt to resolve issues related to implementation of all Projects contemplated under this Agreement. (c) Convene meetings as necessary with the County Wastewater Treatment Division Manager and the Administrator to discuss substantive issues, the project schedules, and activities related to the design, construction and implementation of all Projects contemplated under this Agreement. (d) Meet with the City and County technical, interagency and citizen advisory committees and other interested persons as needed to carry out the purposes of this Agreement . (e) Be given, upon request, reasonable opportunities to brief the City Council and/or County Executive and County Council on the status of all Projects contemplated under this Agreement. (f) The City Project Manager shall coordinate and facilitate plans and permit processing by the City so as to expedite the City' s review and approval of any plans, 11/21/0010/06/0G 16 M0A Renton rev 100600.doc . • reviews, and permits related to the Eastside Interceptor Section 1 Project . SECTION 8 . DISPUTE RESOLUTION _ 8 . 1 Resolution of Disputes by Project Managers . The Project Managers shall use their best efforts to resolve disputes and issues arising out of or related to the Projects contemplated under this Agreement. . 8 . 2 Resolution of Disputes by County Wastewater Treatment Division Manager and Administrator. In the event that disputes cannot be resolved by Project Managers the County Wastewater Treatment Division Manager and Administrator will apply their best efforts to resolve disputes and other matters between the County and the City arising out of or related to the Projects contemplated by this Agreement. Each will consult with responsible agency staff members and officials regarding existing requirements or other policies and procedures before attempting to resolve disputes . . 8 . 3 Resolution of Disputes by Administrator and County Executive. If the Wastewater Treatment Division and Administrator are unable to resolve a matter within fifteen (15) days of the time such matter is properly referred to them, the City Mayor and County Executive shall be asked to resolve the dispute, subject to applicable statutory permit requirements, policies or procedures . In the event of an emergency, either Manager may (after notifying the other Manager) refer a Project- 11/21/0010/06/00 17 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • related dispute immediately to the City Mayor and Executive for resolution. The City Mayor and Executive may call upon their staff for assistance. . 8 .4 Exhaustion of Procedural Steps . The County and the City agree to exhaust each of these procedural steps before seeking to resolve disputes in formal mediation, arbitration or court of law or other tribunal, except to the extent that these procedures may conflict with formal administrative appeal procedures . SECTION 9 . INDEMNIFICATION; TERM OF AGREEMENT . 9 . 1 Indemnification. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the City and the County shall each protect, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other, respectively, including its employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, officers, directors, attorneys, successors and assigns, from and against any and all liabilities, damages, claims, demands, judgments, losses, harm, costs, expenses, suits or actions, including but not limited to appeals, caused by the negligent acts or omissions of the indemnifying party, including its agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors, officers, directors, attorneys, successors or assigns, arising out of or in connection with or as a result of this Agreement or the performance by the indemnifying party of any of its obligations hereunder. . 9 .2 Term. This Agreement shall be effective commencing on the first • 11/21/0010/06/00 18 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc . • date when it has been duly authorized and executed by both the County and the City. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, this Agreement shall expire upon the completion of all Projects contemplated hereunder; provided that the Agreement may be terminated at an earlier or later date by mutual written agreement of the Parties . SECTION 10 . MISCELLANEOUS . 10 . 1 Notices to King County. Until the County notifies the City in writing otherwise, all notices to the County required under the terms of this Agreement shall be given in writing, addressed as follows : Don Theiler Wastewater Treatment Division Manager King County Department of Natural Resources 201 South Jackson Street, M.S . KSC-NR-0503 Seattle, Washington 98104-3855 Notices by facsimile or e-mail, if receipt is confirmed, may be used to expedite, but not replace, the above procedure. The County' s facsimile number is 206-684-1741 . The e-mail address is donald. theiler@metrokc .gov . 10 .2 Notices to the City. Until the City notifies the County in writing otherwise, all notices to the City required under the terms of this Agreement shall be given in writing, addressed as follows : Gregg Zimmerman, P.E. 11/21/0010/06/00 19 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc • Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator The City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, Washington 98055 Notices by facsimile or e-mail, if receipt is confirmed, may also be used to expedite, but not replace, the above procedure. The City' s facsimile number is 425-430-7241 . The e-mail address is gzimmerman@ci.renton.wa.us . 10 . 3 Timing of Notices . All written notices required under this Agreement shall be deemed received three (3) business days after the day they were mailed, or eight (8) regular business hours after they were sent out for hand delivery to the addressee. Transmitted and confirmed delivery of written notices via telephone facsimile, while expediting reviews and possible responses, will not be considered official notification. 10 . 4 Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the prior written consent or the other party. 10 . 5 Relationship of the Parties. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create a partnership or constitute a joint venture between the City and the County. No party to this Agreement shall have any responsibility to perform services or to assume contractual obligations which are the obligation of the other party. Nothing herein shall make either party an 11/21/0010/06/00 20 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc i . agent or' representative of the other party, or create any fiduciary relationship between them. 10 . 6 Waiver. Unless otherwise specifically provided by the terms of this Agreement, no delay or failure to exercise a right resulting from any breach of this Agreement shall impair such right or shall be construed to be a waiver thereof, but such right may be exercised from time to time and as often as may be deemed expedient. Any waiver shall be in writing and signed by the party granting such waiver. If any representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Agreement is breached by either party and thereafter waived by the other party, such waiver shall be limited to the particular breach so waived and shall not be deemed to waive any other breach under this Agreement . . 10 .7 Effect of Recitals . The recitals set forth in Section 1 above are a material part of this Agreement and are fully incorporated in its terms . . 10 . 8 Section Captions, References . The section headings and captions contained herein are included for convenience only and shall not be considered a part hereof or affect in any manner the construction or interpretation hereof . Except as otherwise indicated, all references herein to sections and subsections are to sections and subsections of this Agreement. 11/21/0010/06/00 21 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc 1 . 10 . 9 Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall, for any reason, be determined to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith and agree to such amendments, modifications or supplements of or to this Agreement or such other actions as shall, to the maximum extent practicable in light of such determination, implement and give effect to the intentions of the parties as reflected herein. The other provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 10 . 10 Amendment. This document may not be amended except by a written agreement signed by the parties . 10 . 11 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The venue for any actions hereunder shall be the King County Superior Court . . 10 . 12 No Other Agreements. All negotiations, proposals and agreements prior to the date of this Agreement with respect to the subject matter hereof are merged herein and superseded hereby. . 10 . 13 Limitation of Liability. The obligations of the County under this Agreement are payable solely from King County' s Water Quality Operating Account. This Agreement is not intended as, nor shall it be construed as, a debt or general obligation of King County. The execution or performance of 11/21/0010/06/00 22 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc v er F this Agreement shall not impose any personal liability on any member, officers employee, agent, advisor, or consultant of either the County or the City. 10 . 14 Successors and Assigns . This Agreement shall be binding on both parties and their successors and assigns . 10 . 15 Execution of Documents. This Agreement may be executed in duplicate originals, and any such duplicate original shall be regarded for all purposes as an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 10 . 16 No Third-Party Beneficiaries . In promising performance to one another under this Agreement, the Parties intend to create binding legal obligations to and rights of enforcement in (i) one another, and (ii) one anther' s permitted assignees or successors in interest. The parties expressly do not intend to create any obligation or liability, or promise any performance to, any third party. The parties have not created for any third party any right to enforce this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and County have caused this Agreement to be executed in their respective names, have caused their respective seals to be hereto affixed, and have caused this Agreement to be attested, all by their duly authorized officers, and the City and the County have caused this Agreement to be dated as of the date and year first written above. 11/21/0010/06/00 23 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc . KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON CITY OF RENTON . By By Its Its . Date: Date: Approved as to form: Approved as to form: . Deputy Prosecuting Attorney City Attorney 11/21/0010/06/00 24 MOA Renton rev 100600.doc