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18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DR so ADDRESS: / n Y10 6 TAX ACCOUNT/PARCEL NUMBER:_ BUILDING PERMIT (NEW STRUCTURE COVENANTS (RECORDED) FOR: CRITICAL AREAS: DISCRETIONARY PERMIT #'S: DRAINAGE PLAN DATED: PARKING AGREEMENTS DATED: EASEMENT(S) RECORDED FOR:_ PERMITS (OTHER): PLANNING DATA CHECKLIST DATED: SCALED PLOT PLAN DATED: SEWER LID FEE $: SHORT PLAT FILE: SIDE SEWER AS BUILT DATED: SIDE SEWER PERMIT(S) #: GEOTECH REPORT DATED: STREET USE / ENCROACHMENT PERMIT FOR: WATER METER TAP CARD DATED: OTHER DETERMINATION: ❑ Conditional Waiver ❑ Study Required ❑ Waiver LOT: LID #: BLOCK: LATEMP\DST's\Forms\Street File Checklist.doc CE NO. 01 Oritical Areas Checklist7- Site Information (soils/topography/hydrology/vegetation) 'I. Site Address/Location: .145-419* O"wPic Vt&4-o be to E 2. Property Tax Account Number: 6-4 fr6 002- -o o 3 6 o o 3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): JUL.: I 4. Is this site currently developed? �C yes; no. j, If yes; how is site developed? 5. Describe the general site topography. Check all that apply. .-Tlac- , jess than.5-feet elevation changeover entire site. w;, v",-..,),,lgiw1;-!Rolling:.�.slopes�onsitdI enerally less than 15%:(averticW-riselbf!10-:fed!o;vei..ac�1.11,C�I horizontal distanceof,66-feet). �z i ''i .1!Hill 'slopes present on s6f •more flm13�, lessddh 30% ,.W466t 6—veri'l' h4th"fital distance of 33 t& &f iC Steep:,,,., grades of.greater than.30% present on site (a'vertical 'rise of 10-feet over a horizontal diitahce4 less than 33-f zi j4n, fQ 4,d) I o F M. ."inI o., .7 Other (please describe).'_`-_--_-.-` 6. Site contains areas of year-round standing water: 0 Approx. Depth: �c"o'n'ta'i"njs�"i&is*of seasonal standing water. KI t) _;-App-rox.- 7. SitiMoth: What season(s) of the year? 8. Site is in'the PoodWay %4b' floodplaCm 9. Site 'c'i6iniiini�s ac creek or , ia-ini-area"where water flows across the grounds -surface? Flows are year- round? KO Flows'are'seiional? (What time of year?. 10. Site is primarily:. forested w shrubs :mixed..,.,. urban landscaped (lawn,shrubs etc) I I." 015vigiii wetland is presenton o 9.0 -19, City of Edmonds DD_ T Critical Areas}`Checklist1 ° r�t and submit it to -theCity. Th �'City_will-:,- The Critical Areas Checklist contained dnIkf - this filje4- out by. form sto,,b -anypersonp nviewil4eicheckl4t-�!makria;precRi�sgr site��.,i,A e preparing a Development Permit Wt :an& makela: determination of the .":,. Application-fors-necessary.tocpmpleteA�.;t',�-'-',,;.,.t"..,i the. City of Edmonds qp_ to his/her submittal of a'development ii- ve ASAqqqpMMt pe applicition 16" hr!"'b J- permit to the City.'. W." A -Vo Ith! ! -1 11 i a sign f this form the The purpose of the Checklist is to enable app icifit should alsosubmit a vicinity map City staff to determine whether any or plot plan for individual lots of the parcel potential Critical Areas are or may be ----with enough detail that City staff can find present on the subject property. The and identify the subject parcel(s). In information needed to completethe- -.addition.- the applicant. shall ..ind.u,di�-,,;�,•,: �14,- Checklist should be . easily available from other pertiinent information (e.g. site observations of the site or data available at-., plan, topography map, etc.) or studies* in "t" o 'unction- with this Checklist to'hssist City Hall (Critical Areas inventories', cmaps,, 1. C IU Nl'! or soil surveys). kstaff in completing their, preliminary, %!r , t=.assessment of the site.. An.aviDlicant-, or his/her reoresentative - m date. t,w,� P. `�L:b -11 7 7 must fill out i I have,completed the, attached Critical �Area-Checklist and attea that,the -answers providedare factual, to the best of -my- knowledge-(fiU.�out.th6.appropriate- column below);. Owner Applicant: Applicant •Wprvs;6fitative: Name _ Na me ru APPRO D PLANNING OL N ls� 7 O OZ [a J (- 0 Jj z J� L CD 00 j v _1~ / LL. i� LL! W cr cn z z 90 6 OSTR ET FILE CITY OF EDMONDS HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98M • (206) 775-2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS October 5, 1979 Nor. Richard D. King 1133 178th Street Sid Alderwood Manor, Wa. 98036 Dear Mr. King: SUBJECT: GEOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMIT AT 18418 OLYMPIG VIEW DRIVE' We have evaluated your proposed residence �on1y in terms of the geologic criterion specified by Shannon Jilson, Inc. as requested in your letter of September 28, 1979. Based on the site plan supplied (copy attached), the setback from the bluff would be east of the imaginary line extending from the toe of the slope to the east at a slope of one vertical to 1.25 horizontal (as specified by Shannon and Wilson, Inc.). The attached site plan would, therefore, be accepted based on the specified geologic considerations. A drainage plan and requirements of the building permit review will still be required. If you have any questions, please contact Bob Franklin of the Engineering Division, 775-2525, extension 220. 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OF EDMONDS TT _ PUBhIC WORKS DEPARTM FOR INSPECTION CALL • Permit H00 SLDE SEWER PERMIT 775-2525 Ext. 220 Issue Date °. 1 * PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOB SITE * r 1. Address of Construction J / / ; , f ipi14 /r fold ze 2. Property Legal Description (include all, easements) f-r� ��' 01 ` / 7C.V� 3.� Single Family Residence d,,-- - Multi -Family No. of Units Commercial 4. Owner and/or Builder 5. Contractor & License No-P,,)<�c 6. Invasion into City Rightof-Way: No 1' Yes (If Yes Right-of- way Construction Permit Required - Call Dial Dig (342-5344) before excavation). 1' 7. Cross other private property: Yes No &''' Easement required - attach legal description and county easement number. O READ THE FOL.LOWI.NG AND SIGN: a. Property owners must obtain a permit to install side sewers on their property. A licensed side sewer contractor must be employed to 1 construct side sewers in the public right-of-way. ' ? b. The side sewer contractor assumes full reponsibility for each installation for one year. c. Commercial establishment requires a minimum of a six inch (6") side sewer line. d. Side sewers may not be installed closer than thirty inches (30") to any structure. e. Side sewer lines must be laid at a minimum grade of 2% (1.150) and maximum grade of 100% (450). f. No turn in side sewer greater than 45° (1/8 bend) is allowed o between cleanout. All 90 turns must be constructed of a 45 (1/8 1 bend) and wye with removable cap. '. g. No down spouts, footing drains or floor drains can be connected 1 to side sewer system. 1 h. Pea gravel is required for bedding when installing sewer lines through other than granular soil. i. Cleanouts are required at 30"-60" from each plumbing exit line and at minimum intervals of 100' along sewer line run. j. Trenches within City right-of-way must be restored to original 1 conditions. Contractors shall be responsible for right-of-way failure -due to poor'compaction of fill. 1 k. Side sewer must be left uncovered,..uiitil'l nspected and approved by the City. 1. Inspection during normal working' hours orily.�tTwo (2) working 1 days noticesrequired. 1 DATE: -2 A "certi y t at I/ have read 1 and sha:Yl comply with the above PERMIT FEE: /yy -a-9 CONNECTION- FEE: OL� w - ,� fi" * PE RMI T M1 DISAPPROVED By: Date: By: Dane: APPROVED By: Date: T BE POSTED ON JOB..5ITE-* A,. .ae. ire, SoP tomber 14 1970 File No. 3845A CRIPTION FOR: ROBERT DELONG PARCEL C That portion of Lot 3, Block 2, Seahurst, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 9 of Plats, on page 90, records of Snohomish County, Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot 3; thence N 86°12140"W, along the South line of said Lot 3, a distance of 140.95 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the tract of land herein described; thence N 17°22'22"E, a distance of 82.67 feet to an Intersection with the North line of said Lot 3; thence N 80051X00"W, along said North line, a distance of 173.24 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 3; thence S 34°19'00"W,.'aiong the West line of said Lot 3, a distance of 112.08 feet to the Southwest.corner of sald.Lot 3; thence S 86°12140"E, along the South line of said Lot 3, a distance of 210.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. SUBJECT•TO AND TOGETHER WITH an easement for ingress, egress and utilities over, under, across, through and upon that portion of Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Seahurst, according to the plat thereof recorded In Volume 9 of Plats, on page 90,•records of Snohomish County,.Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot 3; thence N 15°51100"E,'along the East line of said Lot 3, a distance of 27.19 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 1462.69 feet; thence Northeasterly, along the arc of said curve to the right and consuming a central angle of 40211221•1, an arc distance of 111.21 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 4; thence N 74°42100"W, along the North line of said Lot 4, a distance of 162.65 feet; thence S 17022122"W, a distance of 171.62 feet to an intersection with the South line of said Lot 3; thence S 86°12140"E, along said South line, a distance of 25.72 feet to an intersection with a curve having a radius of 20.00 feet; from which intersection the radius point of said curve bears S 72037'38"E; thence North- easterly, along the arc of said curve, being a curve to the right and consuming a central angle of 90°00100", an arc distance of 31.42 feet; thence N 17°22122"E, a distance of 20.00 feet to an intersection with a curve having a radius of 20.00 feet; from which intersection the radius point of said curve bears-N 17°22'22"E; thence Westerly, along the arc of the latter said curve, being a curve to the right and consuming a central angle•of 90*00100", an arc distance of 31.42 feet;- thence N 17022122"E, a ,Distance of 62.17.feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 20.00 feet; thence Northeasterly, along the arc of said curve to the right and consuming a central angle of 37055138", a distance of 30.69 feet; thence S 74°42'00"E, a distance of 55.33 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 20.00 feet; thence Southeasterly, along the arc of said curve to the right and consuming a central angle of 82°04111", a distance of 28.65 feet; thence S 7°22111"W, a distance of 101.96.feet to an intersection with the South line of said Lot 3; thence S 86°12140"E, along said South line, a distance of 25.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. REI D, M I DDL.ETON ASSOCIATES Consulting Enginoors - Land Surveyors 324 MAIN ST. EDMONDS, WASH. S EP 14- 1970 CIiX Uf XOMONVO �����e� �9 A p � I CD 0 0 D N 4r-- f rn GO C4 a CONTENTS OF STREET FILE 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE 1. Letter to Leif Larson from Ried Middleton and Associates, dated July 31, 1970, with attached development plans for Robert DeLong Subdivision showing the sanitary sewer, 9 water service, and roadway section. 2. Hand written notes, dated September 14, 1970. Letter to Harold Wickstrom from Harry Whitcutt, dated June 17, 1975, regarding unimproved property. Interoffice Communications regarding drainage problem. 3. Letter to Mrs. Robert DeLong from Richard Allen, Assistant City Engineer, dated August 10, 1971, regarding the engineering requirements for S-22-69. 4. Permit Application, December 11, 1979, for new construction. Two stories, plus basement. Public Works Department Checklist, dated December 20, 1979. Memo to Building Division from Engineering Division, dated December 11, 1979. 5. Board of Adjustment Application for Variance, V-47-79, with attachments, dated May 30, 1979. Variance requested: to set building within 15'0" from property line at front. 6. Memo to Planning Division from Engineering Division, dated June 20, 1979, regarding V-47-79, Board of Adjustment Item. 7. Survey notes, dated October 1, 1979. Letter to Jim Adams, City Engineer, from Richard King, dated September 28, 1979, regarding their intent to build a home on Lot 3 of Seahurst. Proposed site plan and attached letter. 9. Letter to Burlington Northern from Fred Herzberg, Director of Public Works, dated September 28, 1979, regarding drainage. Letter to the Engineering Division from D. H. Burns, Burlington Northern, dated July 24, 1979, with attachments. 10. Letter to Mr. Richard King from James Adams, City Engineer, dated October 5, 1979, regarding geologic considerations for building permit. Proposed site plan attached. 11. Drainage plan, dated February 8, 1980. 12. Tap Card, City of Edmonds Water Department, dated February 15, 1980. 13. Agenda for April 16, 1980 Board of Adjustment meeting, agenda item V-11-80. Board of Adjustment Application for Variance. Variance requested: that an entry bridge be placed within front setback from garage driveway up to front door. Site plan attached. 14. Side Sewer Drawing, Side Sewer Permit #6449, dated February 2, 1980. 15. Asset Information Sheet, dated June 30, 1980, regarding water service line. 16. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Yeager from James Smith, dated February 26, 1981, regarding surface road water drainage. 17. Claim for Damages from Elias King, dated April 16, 1981, with hand written notes and estimate for repairs. 18. Letter to Reid, Middleton and Associates from James Adams, City Engineer, dated March 2, 1981, regarding storm line. 19. Memo to File from Bob Franklin, Engineering Division, dated March 2, 1981, regarding drainage problem. 20. Letter to City of Edmonds from LeRoy F. Middleton, Reid, Middleton and Associates, dated March 5, 1981, regarding the storm sewer on the Robert DeLong Subdivision. Development Plan for Robert DeLong Subdivision. 21. Hand written note dated March 19, 1981. 22. Hand written notes regarding telephone conversation between Ike King and Bob Franklin, dated March 25, 1981. 23. Memo for Record from Bob Franklin, Drainage Engineer, dated May 18, 1981, regarding damage claim. 24. Hand written notes dated May 28, 1981. Plot plan. 25. Notes from field meeting, dated June 4, 1981, regarding storm water. 26. Brief on file search concerning storm water damage, dated June 12, 1981. 27. Six photographs, dated July 7, 1981. 28. Hand written note regarding claim against the city for storm damage. Memo for Record, dated June 9, 1983, regarding a plugged drain. Four photographs, dated June 7, 1983. 29. Project review checklist, dated March 20, 1987. Construction Permit Application to construct new single-family home with two stories and a daylight basement, dated March 30, 1987. Memo to Building Division from Engineering Division, dated April 2, 1987. Plot plan. 30. Critical Areas Checklist, dated July 10, 1995. 31. Permit 950400 to change existing pool/recreation room into two bedrooms and media room, dated July 18, 1995. Plot plan attached. 32. Deck Replacement Plot Plan, dated May 28, 1998. 33. Determination of Nonsignificance, dated June 15, 1998; for replacement of an existing deck on a single-family residence, located in an area identified as Environmentally Sensitive. �, .� ,�► �!-1� 1995 City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Geogory A. Dahl Determination #: CA-95-146 Project Name: Permit Number: Site Location: 18418 Olympic View Dr Property Tax Acct #: 5656 002 003 00 09 Project Description Non -Project Specific Determination: Study Required: During review and inspection of the subject site on July 14, 1995, it was found that the site appears to contain and/or is adjacent to a Steep Slope Hazard Area pursuant to Chapter 20.15B of the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC). To determine if a Steep Slope Hazard Area does exist, a topographic survey prepared by a Licensed Land Surveyor delineating Steep .Slope Hazard Areas must be completed. Any slope over 40 % with more than 20 feet of rise will be classified as a Steep Slope Hazard Area. A 50 foot buffer is required from both the top and toe of the slope. A 15 foot building setback is required from the 50 foot buffer. For development of any kind which is proposed within the critical area, 50 foot buffer or 15 foot buffer setback, it must be shown that the development will not adversely impact the Critical Area or its buffer, by doing one or possibly both of the following depending on the outcome of the study: 1. For development proposals which will occur within the 50 foot buffer, but no closer than 10 feet from the top or toe or the slope, the 50 foot buffer requirement may be reduced to 10 feet if a study is completed by a licensed geologist or geotechnical engineer which clearly demonstrates that the proposed buffer alteration will have no adverse impact upon the site, the public or'any private party. All Critical Area Studies must be completed under a three party contract where the City hires the professional required, and the applicant pays for the study (pursuant to ECDC Section 20.15B.150). 2. If development must occur within the critical area, buffer, and/or buffer setback, and is not identified as an exception per ECDC Chapter 20.15B, a Reasonable Use Exception and Variance must be obtained pursuant to ECDC 20.15B.180A and 20.15B.040C). All proposed development of the subject lot must meet the requirements of Chapter 19.05 of the Edmonds Community Development Code. If the property owner wishes to apply for a specific development permit which they feel would not impact the Critical Areas located on the site, they may submit their proposal to the Planning Department for review. If the Planning Department finds that the proposed development permit will not adversely impact a Critical Areas or its buffers, a conditional waiver may be issued on a project by project basis. Date N -ts-7 y ov. EDAf ' y CITY OF EDMONDS- 121 STH AVENUE NORTH, EDMONDS, WA 98020 (425) 771-0220 RCW 197-11-970 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Description of proposal: Replacement of an existing deck on a single family residence, located in an area identified as Environmentally Sensitive. The deck will be approximately 156 square feet in size. Proponent: Gregory & Elaine Dahl Location of proposal, including street address if any: 18418 Olympic View Drive Lead agency: CITY OF EDMONDS 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 is not required under RCW 43.21.030(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. XX There is no comment period for this DNS. This DNS is issued under 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date below. Comments must be submitted by: Responsible Official: Jeffrey S. Wilson Position/Title: Planning Supervisor, Department of Community Services - Planning Division Phone: 771-0220 Address: City of Edmonds, 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020 Date: �4>�' Signature: XX You may appeal this determination to Robert Chave, Planning Manager, at 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020, no later than c ,, ✓i { Z9 , 1998, by filing a written appeal citing the reasons. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact Jeffrey S. Wilson to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. XX Posted on J 0 n e 1 S , 1998, at the Edmonds Public Library, Edmonds Community Services Building, and the Edmonds Post Office. XX Distribute to "Checked" Agencies on the reverse side of this form, along with a copy of the Checklist. Page 1 of 2 DAHLSPADOC 6/1 I/98.SEPA r Mailed to the following along with the Environmental Checklist: XX XX Environmental Review Section Gregory & Elaine Dahl 18418 Olympic View Dr. ' Department of Ecology Edmonds, WA 98020 P.O. Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 XX Department of Wildlife 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, WA 98012 Attachments pc: SEPA Notebook Page 2 of 2 DAHL-SPA.DOC NI I/98.SEPA 171 MEMORANDUM FSi�l 79 o 0 Date: June 11, 1998 To: SEPA File From: Karissa Kawamoto, Planner Via: Jeffrey S. Wilson, Responsible Official Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION FOR: DABL DECK REPLACEMENT PLAN REVIEW NO.98-157 I have had the opportunity review the environmental checklist and recommend a Determination of Nonsignificance. The applicant is replacing a deck, which is approximately 156 square feet in size. The site is identified on the Environmentally Sensitive Area Map for slope environment. Based on my review of all available information and adopted policies of the City, I recommend that an environmental determination of nonsignificance be issued for the project. Review by Responsible Official I concur: ✓ I do not concur: Jeffrey S. Wilson AICP Date City of Edmonds cza Planning Division DAHL-SEPA.DOC ONI 1/98. .� GF::;EDI St. Purpose of Checklist: CITY OF EDMONDS ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or does not apply". complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions f you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there maybe significant adverse impact. Use of checklist for nonproject proposals: .Complete this ,checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, comp F. the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: 2. Name of applicant: 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: /J�2itIC-- 62144 o/r Ds Ul A- a YO Zb -2 Ve/ //gl Page 1 of 24 CHKLT. MI-NOV•93 MAST APEA 4. Date checklist prepared: 7Z�5 MA- N 4 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Edmonds. 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): (STAFF COMMENTS) 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. aa� /Vd (STAFF COMMENTS) 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly relatt to this proposal. 11e (STAFFCOMMENTS) 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. �o (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 2 of 24 CHXL7.DWt-NOV93 MAVER13PIA 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. (STAFF COMMENTS) 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and 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. EitrT2 V �� C� �2 7P&4e F--Md: (/ i (STAFF COMMENTS) A&j2 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 range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide 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. !97Dt*y D5 W4 !I �oZd (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 3 of 24 CHKLT.DOG11•NOV•93 TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hill s ep slo ,mountainous, other: �L?�pe/z 0BOOS i z S,1D6 0i= P9S1TPe-A/5.A-::z (STAFF COMMENTS) b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? (STAFF COMMENTS) 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. (STAFF COMMENTS) d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. i (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 4 of 24 CHUTMOMI-NOV-93 MASI8&WEA e. Describe the purpose, type and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source Of fill. /l!G A-(& (STAFF COMMENTS) f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. -� lb (STAFF COMMENTS) g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? ll,�D�-rz J (STAFF COMMENTS) h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. FloJL - (STAFF COMMENTS) Page S of 24 CHKLT.DOC1l•NOW93 MA.MMSPRA b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may effect your proposal? If so, generally describe. x�o � (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to the, if any: AJ /A - (STAFF COMMENTS) 3. WATER a. Surface: (1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. (STAFF COMMENTS) (2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. (STAFF COMMENTS) (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. (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 6 of 24 CHXV.D001•NOV•93 MASt8R1SPEA j (4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. (STAFF COMMENTS) (5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. f L.10 (STAFF COMMENTS) (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. �l b (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Ground: (1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. /jb (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 7 of 24 ejKLT.DM( NOV-93 (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, tb number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. w1G�- (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Water Runoff (including storm water): (1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. AJ (U S s A l Nz<r 461tS 2 X y 's -ro Flo u.vp ee, (STAFF CO (2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. (STAFF COMMENTS) d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: _ k( (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 8 of 24 CHKLTJXX'U-N0V•93 MASMRWPRA E i4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, a e, �, other: (�{ d felt 14- evergreen tree: it (./ m , other: shrubs ,R HQPII/-5 4— grass I AW kl pasture 1L0 crop or grain AJO wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other: Jl(b water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other: KLa other types of vegetation: ,A (STAFF COMMENTS) b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? (STAFF COMMENTS) C. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Le Il,(�- (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 9 of 24 CHKUMMI•NOV•93 MASIB WEA d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other materials to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: ,4012/.V 6 uAQ z�; c>a4-- TZ�S f k4o/ / (STAFF COMMENTS) 5. Animals a. Check or circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other: (STAFF COMMENTS) b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. i K /n (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. A (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 10 of 24 CHKU DOC11-NOV•93 MASTBRWRA d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for beating; manufacturing, etc. (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so; generally describe. (STAFF COMMENTS) C. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: klo A/el— -- LE, �S A- ,D�C� . ✓S&S ,Md 6)PI4 V (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 11 of 24 CHKLT.DOMI-NOV-93 MASTEMSPEA 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire ar explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so describe. (STAFF COMMENTS) (1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. - &I �- (STAFF COMMENTS) (2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) .I b. Noise i (1) What types of noise exist in the' area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment,.operation, other)? a jo �rc-- (STAFF COMMENTS) CHUT.D001-NOV-93 MAS ERWRA Page 12 of 24 (2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. AJZA�eit1 S �2uGi) o / CD�IIPG�i �1� (STAFF COMMENTS) (3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? S/A/G-. PW . (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Al (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 13 of 24 CHKLTMWI•NOV-93 ►lACMRIROR♦ C. Describe any structures on the site. (STAFF COMMENTS) d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? (STAFF COMMENTS) e. What is ithe current zoning classification of the site? (STAFF COMMENTS) ICE) " f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? (ST�YF COMMENTS)-67:L�i4alib'd g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master plan designation of the site? (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 14 of 24 CHKLMD001•NOV•93 MASTERWHA h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. (STAFF COMMENTS) i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? �o r� rz-_. (STAFF COMMENTS) j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? O1V (STAFF COMMENTS) k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: Ql I t� (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 15 of24 CR]MT.DOC11-N0V-93 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? indicate whether high, middle, or.low-income housing. !U /A (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Approximately how many units, if any would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income'housing. (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Proposed measures. to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: AMA -- (STAFF COMMENTS) 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principle exterior, building material(s) proposed? i 76 475D(/E 95E: D % �}ib46�:S-^ l22/A,/_?' (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 16 of 24 CHUT.DOCU-NOV-93 MASrEMPEA b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? E-- (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? (STAFF COMMENTS) C. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 17 of 24 CHKLT.D=I-NOV-93 MASMR%PEA d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Would the 'proposed project displace any existing recreation uses? If so; describe. (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 18 of 24 CHXLTMWI-NOV-93 MAMMSPEA 1 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 neat to the site? If so, generally describe. ZA (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. W-A= (STAFF COMMENTS) C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 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. v �- (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 19 of 24 CHKLTMMI-NOV-93 MASI8WEA I b. Is site currently served by public transit? If no, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? l vU { U= (fa vkyt.V s l I f T2� t�f s (STAFF COMMENTS) C. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? � ZA— (STAFF COMMENTS) 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). Ki0 (STAFF COMMENTS) e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. U� (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 20 of 24 CHKLT.DOC11•NOV•93 MASTBRWRA j f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. 10 O LL N-- (STAFF COMMENTS) g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: (STAFF COMMENTS) 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. (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any: U /A (STAFF COMMENTS) Page 21 of 24 CHUT.DC01•NOV-93 16. Utilities a. Circ ' 'es currently available at the site: electri , afar gas wat , r fuse se , tele ho 1 anita er, septic system, other: (STAFF COMMENTS) b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. (STAFF COMMENTS) i 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. -,4111,4MA A-4:�,'&l Ili Y ignature of Proponent Date Submitted Page 22 of 24 CHKLT OMI-NOVW93 MASMWPBA N March 5, 1981 File Nos. - 3845 1.780 y • .2-2- G 9 4+(b STREET'FILE Re' id, Middleton . & Associates, I'nc.. Engineers Surveyors • Plpnners.. Mr. James E. Adams, P.E. Department of Public Works City of Edmonds 200 Dayton Street Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Jim: FICE-:jV AFAR 9 1981 Dir. Of Public Works In response to your letter to Mr. -.William Pauley.6f'this office regarding the storm sewer on the Robert Del'ong Subdivision (5-22-69)-I am enclosing a copy of the Development Plan that.was submitted to the City of Edmonds (File No. 1.780) on July 31, 1970. Included also is a copy of our survey of the subdivision. .At that time the requirement to the developer.was to extend the existing 12" culvert at the end of a roadway near the south side of the subdivision. This culvert was along ah existing swale as shown on the plan. I believe there wa's to be an easement for a future storm sewer along the south side of Lot 3, but find no information in our files indicating that this was ever prepared or. filed. Very truly yours, REID, MIDDLETON & ASSOCIATES, INC. 4LeRoy4k.�eton.L.S. Vice President LFM:so Encl: 121 5th Avenue North, Suite 200, Edmonds, Washington 98020 (206) 775-3434 • SiMEET FILE March 2, 1981 MEMO TO: File FROM: Bob Franklin Engineering Division / SUBJECT: DRAINAGE PROBLEM AT 1841$ OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE At the end of the week, after the early morning storm on Thursday, February 2, 1981,Abe Blandin and I inspected damage at the subject address from the heavy runoff. We found that a wood slat "apple basket" was lodged in the inlet end of the pipe on private property at 18428 Olympic View Drive (the Morey residence). This pipe connects to other pipes which are intended to carry water over the bank, down to the railway. The stoppage at the inlet forced stormwater overland, causing erosion and sedimentation at the subject address. BOB(RANKLIN RRF: jky FILE COPY CITY OF EDMONDS 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98020 • (206) 775-2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS March 2, 1981 Reid, Middleton and Associates 121 Fifth Avenue North Suite 200 Edmonds, Washington 98020 Attention: William Pauly SUBJECT: STORM DRAINS AT 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR We are experiencing difficulty with a storm line that apparently was extended by a property owner from a line which may have been installed with a subdivision on which your firm did the engineering. The subdivision is our number S-22-69 for Robert DeLong. Your file number appears to be 3845. We would appreciate a copy ofqour drawings or other information you may have regarding the storm drain to ated within the south ten feet of Lot 3 of the subdivision. Sincerely, t`o`t� E. ADAMS, .E. 4 Ci Engineer f RRF: jky 3- S BOB FRANKLIV DT. MA , CITY OF EDMONDS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: W F- � Q W SUSPENSE DATE: � DIRECTOR Investigate and Report Take Appropriate Action Prepare letterlmemo 'for my signature For Information Previously Ref'd Status of Action? Return to: ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY BUILDING & GROUNDS SUPT. CITY ENGINEER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUPT. STREET DIVISION SUPT. WATERISEWER SUPT. TREATMENT PLANT SUPT. COMMENTS: FROM: DATE: P W A-0001.11.78 RECEIVED CLAIM FOR DAMAGES NOTICE APR X 81 Edmonerk Claim MUST be presented to the City Council and filed with the City Clerk within 120 days from the date of Accident or Accrual of Damages. STR,= FILE TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EEMONDS: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, THAT if married, give husband's name i 7 WHO NOW RESIDES AT / t��`�� �� �Cj �: /� _'r' t%�:.�'..�.I/ (State present actual address by street, number and city AND WHO FOR SIX MONTHS PRIOR TO DATE OF ACCIDENT HAS RESIDED AT Give residence by street, number and city -tj CLAIMS DAMAGES OF AND FROM THE CITY OF EDMONDS IN THE SUM OF 8 arising out of the following circumstances: , Describe Claim, giving i i 1_ <? �� �`• �J / ��� DATE and TIME injury or damage occurred, PLACE / ._.( rr'r,�r-i.-Z;41.4 •�,.7eJz_ 1 r .-, ,(1'71111! and full particulars. Accurately locate and t,,.�C�+ �J7i �ii r k�(.%i/ �r'- j.� ; ri. describe defects caus- ing injury or damage and all acts of negli- gence claimed. ,( l t" lCL G�'j •,i 7• i /. /" /L% 7 �'% j ii/r,�;, �rLt'i ! , l'r� C. �. "i . / ` L , -' Accurately describe injuries or damage 7i/i> /:1-� ��1C%�-2L.-�-� �a?'! �i."�i (_ /��ii/Y-!'-L✓1 <c' L' �C �2j ��—i.�� ( �y�Y�� ,7 i�l -'7 --�1 t.'.�-� l•7' �G c���l .t C� ✓/ po Wa State items of damage claimed. Itemize all ll/� expenses and losses. ;/ (Claim must be sworn to by claimant) Signature ofClaimant) V SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this / 6, day of �f'�it"`c< •� - 19 ,5 -� -7i,' ✓-�,� f%� % � t �"j/1��. Notary6Pu lic in and for the, State of / Washington, residing at �' {_ -11,� C4 l(_�{� SmkmAgwQ b A. 2129 n.w. 21....,st. seattle, wa 98177 (206) 542-3671 aZ /Zb . (..i .,_? ^ BURNSa 8 SONS, INC ( j CrL qGE ❑ lt!�eo(rrn,y .flier It./(/�/(,/( /�fr'(q �,J/ �..�. � — _ CARPET. RUG . UPHOLSTERY . DRAPERY I 4417 LEAH`/ WAY N.W. SEATTLE, WA 98107 PO NO. (206) 78T-2268 1---- . ............. .- ---- - --- ---- BILL TO:--------�— NAME MRS. E. KING srElrE,. ----.��-- ------ 18418 C04mpic , Veiw Dr, ___-----.---------.__...-- Mmonds, WA 98020 c:1Tti ZIP (ti$. PHUNi 77�-�g8 .----IlreUS PHONE _._.—......---.-----..-_—.__._._L.—_._.—_.__ IP/U DATE 2/27/81 ? Cl- DATE DEL CREW i 2/27/81:,abor (2) men complete removal of wet wall to wall carpet and pad from specified area. Dispose of pad at refuse site. Refuse disposal charge....... Wash and deodorize domestic carpet inplant: ; tI 1) (A) 11.3 x10.6+ 3.6x 2.6 Reps ce 14 2/3 sq . yds of 1/2 rl rebond pad @2 .2 5 per sq . S• 1. 3/4/81: Labor and materiels to install above new pad and reinstall carpet wall to wall as before.. . tax y pn4 87.50 N/C 44.45 33.01 65.61 12.45 -_._... — _ ... O—r)e a B� --- PAYMENT LL7LIE UPON COMPE_E11(IN OF WORK - A STORAGE CHARGE WILL HE ADDED Fok 111iMS I_EE i' 0%!FH :;D DAYS AND WILL l'(,EN E;Li tiGI.0 AI'I'ii12 ;1t) OAYS. i.1-EANIM] 1.1iviI'I n.l"I!)NS AEiPET ItUG Ai llf lli)L TF.H'( CL CANING foul E ' DH SAP HY,t4 CURTAIN 1:LF.. ANIN_G - NOT_L- DUL to the nieny oifferent iypCS of looin5, )'d/I',s Anrl ulllin I ! tir 11 Ili u7,uLi I Lhnl,wics and curldlJis w'I11C h,•irli nil, .Ur S9i,j, C1 t0 tl �•1'tt!i i.` ,L r. :IeCIS facture of nnls, carpets and ui L,;I rcry n.aternals OW ;;W,I011,olitr wit: asrumr nl ., n,l,yhr, heat 1 l.r.-,rlw, and ::ir p0-11ut=ua. ror theSC rcasun:, tt'.c cuSliTrner full responsibility for any slirinR,ge, stretching, champ: of tenlurG. ,aiarrciL ui I wlii acsurne full resl,:,nsii:ility for cur, Iadirr,I, color lose due rr, nun f:,;t stia(�c," color fading or bleeding. D. A'. BURNS & SUfJS, INC. cannot, bl• respon iu,ia:, or tears due. to th : dcgradc,tion of the s,l:v c while hanging, ur shr nkage sible for partial or complete separation of secondary rug backing froin the due to improper pre shrinkage of man0w,t ,rer. primary rug backing due to breaf:down of glue or adhesive. OWGINAI. INVOICE PLEASE PAY ON INVOICE - S'TA T EME'NT ONL Y ON REQUEST CORPORATE OFFICE: RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, LAND DEVELOPMENT / 22721 76th WEST / EDMONDS, WA 98020 PHONE: 774-4181 February 26, 1981 ©©L� Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeager O tl 185o4 Olympic view Drive - - OV L' Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Yeager: Regarding the surface road water drainage question, we have completed on February 21, 1981 a secondary back-up system and made improvements to the primary 61' line entry system. Our major concern is to gather and collect the surface water and pipe it over the bluff to the gravel and`.ditch along the railroad tracks. It rained steadily February 23rd and we repeatedly checked the water flow. It is now working perfectly'and no water was leak- ing under the entry system and the back-up systems (2) were not required. Our final pick-up system seemed to be very effective for local hillside water, and upon your suggestion we used your hose and the new side ditch effectively carried the water past your residence. The temporary systems will and are now working perfectly, the danger variable is leaves or float- ing debris plugging the primary 6" entry. I would encourage you -and Mr. Bob Franklin (Edmonds Engineering Department) perusal of the system during any heavy rain. I am very sorry, part of the surface water slipped under our earlier system, resulting in some silt and leakage into your basement. When Mrs. Yeager first called me of the problem, we immediately responded with on site improvements and the offer to aid'you in any manner. Again, when I received your letter of February 7th that the system was leaking, we immediately made some minor adjustments that appeared to solve the problem. Several days later we ob-. served during a short rain squal that the leaking still occured and I then planned the major re -ditching and back-up systems which were installed last Saturday. I have asked the two surveyors to meet and hopefully agree on the questioned lot line. LYNNWOOD OFFICE: EDMONDS OFFICE: SEATTLE OFFICE: 20101 - 44th AVE. WEST —SUITE 1 620 EDMONDS WAY 11725 GREENWOOD AVE. NORTH LYNNWOOD, WASHINGTON 9BO36 EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98133 775.8555 776-2128 or 771-1000 362-8300 M • [.Ie�/ UNEPIC PROPERTIES ING. 03. REALTOR CORPORATE OFFICE: RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, LAND DEVELOPMENT/ 22721 - 76th WEST / EDMONDS, WA 98020 PHONE: 774-4181 Mr. Jim Braun (Blueprint Homes Inc.) has the FUD easement we agreed to last winter in exchange for your approved building variance. We have stopped construction and waited patiently for over two months and would like to request the completion of our agreement. If this prior agreement is not acceptable, please let us know by March 1st so that other plans can be implimented. We had asked Mr. Braun a month ago to suggest a trade for a sewer easement line and in return we would give you some additional land along side your house. It would be nice to eliminate the neighborhood rumors, false statements and delays. We are going to build our personal home on the lot and it is ab- solutely not for sale. It really appears our easterly neighbors are demanding a great deal of favors and easements from both of us with the two waterfront lots in exchange for minor favors. If you are interested, I would be glad to discuss these easements with you as our interests are not presently being considered. Sincerely, James Smith ccs James Braun, -Blueprint Homes Inc. Bob Franklin, City of Edmonds Engineering Dept. %3vr,v�4¢o1,vr�hB.,r� Lva.s4 7 ay .'eev."Gd/ '"ros7`� L4-$ e re o f vt � o r� o c Ks a + 01, p-c � C�n�'® �i base . �'__�� lveyy ppOO��++,� d s d LYNNWOOO�OFFICE:� 1'l Q �Y2.1!" DMOND OFFICE: p{� SEAATTLEOFFICE: 20101 - 44th AVE. WEST - SUITE 1 620 EDMONDS WAY 11725 GREENWOOD AVE. NORTH LYNNWOOD, WASHINGTON 98036' EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98133 775-8555 . 776-2128 or 771-1000. 362-8300 q e viri' G CITY OF EDMONDS A *FORMATION SHEET dhft El NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ RETIREMENT S F Lt- A ASSET N0. ADDITION TO ASSET NO. `4= DESCRIPTION LA-J A i fc 17i v ' SERIAL NO. LOCATION DEPT. NO. "PURCHASE ORDER NO. _ PURCHASE ORDER DATE COST uy*� *PROJECT NUMBER to Tx4 / 7 PROJECT COMPLETION DATE 6 - 3o - 8 0 COST Z� 0 S - 9 Z B.A.R.S. ACCOUNT NO. Ni/ " ooG _ p /� - 3 �'S�- ao - ( 3 ESTIMATED LIFE a 5 INITIATED BY DATE APPROVED BY "SUBMIT ASSET INFORMATION SHEET WITH FINAL PAYMENT REQUEST "SUBMIT ASSET INFORMATION SHEET UPON CLOSE OF PROJECT, ACCOUNTING ONLY 91 DEPRECIATE MONTHLY DEPRECIATION AMOUNT ANNUAL DEPRECIATION AMOUNT G.L. ENTRY REFERENCE VERIFIED BY PROCESSED BATCH NO. DATE INITIAL Iinp r ar STREET FILE NOTE: APPLICANT OR REPRESENTATIVE MUST BE PRESENT AT HEARING, AGENDA FOR EDMONDS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 7:30 P.M. APRIL 16, 1980 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. WELCOME AND HEARING PROCEDURE TO APPLICANTS 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5. REPORT FROM STAFF 6. CONTINUED AGENDA CU-7-80 & 17-3-80 GO'N'.JOY FOODS CORPORATION C A4 1 P - on itiona Use ermit WIi+�DRAYYN or gasoline station and variance from minimum rearvard setback and screening, at 8410 Main Street. (BN) - Continued from March 19, 1980. V-9-80 FRANK LEIFER - Variance from required front yard APPROVED setback at 7821 175th Street S.W. (RS-12) 7. AGENDA CU-25-80 HELEN MCCULLOUGH - Conditional Use Permit for APPROVED ay care at 20805 72nd Avenue West. (RS-12) V-10-80 DEMERISE DREG] - Variance to increase maximum permitted APPRoVED coverage at 125 Sunset Avenue. (RS-6) CU-26-80 GO'N'JOY FOODS - Conditional Use Permit for AI'Vrograding more than 500 cubic yards at 6.0P,01 /or o+C 720 -15 212 h Street W. (CG) fevrcQsSubjeciro 4ge. ap�rova/ oA%^ielgf -, (Nor-rlti V-11-80' RON JOHNS014 - Variance from required front yard �ppr"ovsetback at 18418 Olympic View Drive. (RS-12) a Aso 24 S 7764 April 10, 1980 MEMO TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT FROM: ENGINEERING DEPARMFNT SUBJECT: COMMENTS FOR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING APRIL 16, 1980 CU-25-80 HELEN McCULLOUGH - 20805 72nd Ave. West. Conditional Use Permit for ay care. No comment. V-10-80 DEMERISE DREW - 125 Sunset Avenue. Variance to increase maximum permitted coverage from 35,V. to 39.43'o due to proposed deck. Engineering does not object to this variance. CIJ-26-80 GO '14' JOY FOODS - 7207-15 212th St. S.W. Conditional Use Permit for grading more than 500 cubic yards. Plans and specifications submitted for Engineering review of grading and rockery are ample and acceptable. V-11-80 RON JOHNS ON - 18418 Olympic View Drive. Variance from required front yard setback for an entry bridge. Engineering does not object to this variance. Proposed bridge is sufficiently outside of easement. JAI �,S E . ADAMS, P.E. City Engineer POW/ jf F% V r~ DATE S ,V (n n CITY OF EDMONDS FEE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT RECT 11_ APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE APO'S HEARING DATE: APPLICANT �\('f�� fl,). , ADDRESS ZiW �/,O }�jL CITY & ZIPS,-dj� PHONE 54z INDICATE TYPE OR DEGREE OF INTEREST IN PROPERTY LOCATION OR ADDRESS OF PROPERTY f /Fj aV1;2e1_( (11F LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY L-[ )M_ Ot�) t??t r ��3 rf; ���� � IN 11�1L� j�>>'(i!,� "�;c�«c�rr✓ 1LCp: AiJ,OG PKL. 1_iCepl/Jp tor �. �;iN 11*?21 OF 0 Ak, )b b r I-",, Z. �/* '1�1; '050� Qr_-C . Ul.;t4'L' It[h� nys Pe r- 1 Ly, �, % k 'flm4ns A! '11,ax Ct' ar /JPin VARIANCE REQUESTED: 7HAi kfj EfJM j�e eV-,_IE�b l(3(l{{IJ tJ --=1N� %Gl'�-(1= FOR OFFICE USE ONLY USE ZONE: Fn r r JI p ZONING ORDINANCE REQUIREMENT: c>� �� ^r%C, t'l._i IC7-- 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH) Signature of�kplicant,Owner, or Representative On this date, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in ap4 for th State z � of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared �. Y[_. x" who, being duly sworn, on his/4t� oath deposes and says that -(s-)he has prepared and read the attached statements and has acknowledged to me that the recititations contained therein are true, and has signed this instrument as his/ice free and i voluntary act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned.` Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of J. J, 19 SAD Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at ti DECLARATIONS OF APPLICANT Please answer all questions 1. What are the physical characteristics, (i.e. topography, shape of lot, etc.) which create a.hardship for you in regard to development of your property? FLA Jt i) P-C S'l-riiir %-ieri,,I{r A-E ?_ USI't}4cur /k'wz Sec- F LDO. Sec -xi c N 2. How does your property differ from other property in the same vicinity? 3. Will this variance be detrimental to the public or damaging to otherpropertyor improvements in the vicinity? 4. What hardships will result to you if the variance is not granted? Will these hardships have been caused by your own action? �V'rNe' 'Vow", To DQS'(6i� ,TL.-01. \11 OF LAP";e G'tic� -7� %;R layt'D a'rk10" J A J; IV'i i c��S i �-�.� � j��. ° i Dt: c� Cz r �� f k 095� -1405' e2Ih7R VRIAI& STEPS L -' T— U ( 5. Can you make reasonable use of your property without the variance? 6,'-VIVf 'D(-T tJ SS(E S N-1 6,QA 2 4 T#03 CUM&A6 8AC11-. U4 5-4ZfS -v Fr-iA;! 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'lA 0.4 1 K A NO af 4 L A ,)vjs I o: o c.: r owj a '4 r ri o F.,P. omo v t rm t OIL L OCA I I Oil CON31HUC-1131i AND (r :'ACC SCw-.!-LFME5 M 9 SK, SATE v.7 i V!;)1 I V L 1. 1 3I A STRIP OF LAND LYING WITHIN LOT 3, BLOCK 2, SEAHURST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME'9 OF PLATS, PAGE 90, RECORDS OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SAID STRIP OF LAND BEING 10 FEET IN WIDTH LYING 5 FEET ON EITHER SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3, 170 I'LL'I" WEST,7.9r- THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTHERLY IN A STRAIGHT LINE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 31 163 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF. SAID POINT BEING THE TERMINUS OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED CENTERLINE. YHE C, I ry a ss,c :_ :. - 1; -, F,!.- w Ak ,-,I r I;t I!; ciodkL C.0kc, a r toe, 51"c" 1841"polet- mtool$ A3 A"C DII9TV311b4 0-114,'Al, T*Ij'.-. 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Burns SUBJECT: DRAINAGE AT MP 19.36 - 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE Your letter and attachments dated Julv 24, 1.979, seem to indicate that the storm water outflow froth a 36-inch culvert under Olympic View Drive is not being contained in the pipe drainage system carrying water down the slope at MP 19.36. The letter asks for our intentions in dealing with this problem. There is interest by private parties in .building on the subject property. Ile have informed the interested parties that special geologic and drainage engineering will be required. Regarding the outflow from the 36-inch culvert, our office has stated that if this outflow enters the subject property, it will have to be controlled so as to prevent further bank erosion. If you have further questions regarding this matter, please contact Bob Franklin, 775-2525, extension 220. Yours very truly, FRED F. HERZBERG, P.E. Director of Public Works BF: j ak �•21.79 F anklin dt. CE d— A min dt. �J BURLINGTON NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENT The City .of Edmonds Engineering Department Edmonds, Washington Gentlemen: i JUL ? 1979 King Street Station Dir. Of Public t-Jorks 303 South Jackson Street Seattle, Washington 98104 Telephone (206) 624-1900 July 24, 1979 We are attaching a portion of our file concerningthe condition of a 10-inch flume which. drains into our culvert at MP 19'. 39', Edmonds, Washington. We contacted. previous owner Robert DeLong and, subsequently , present ownerA/B Associates and are attaching: their letter stating. the drainage is a problem of the City of Edmonds. Please advise your feelings in the matter and if ownership is City of Edmonds, your intentions in correctingthis problem. Very truly yours, D : H : Burns Superintendent By: Mrs.' Beverely Gittens cc: Mr. C : F . Intlekofer Mr. S . G . Aldcroft File: ' Edmonds , WA T-809 0 Seattle, Washington July 17, 1979 File: Edmonds slim 01WIE JUL 231979 fifiRCELE r f r Mr D . . Bur s: J Please refer to your letter of July 9' 1979. regarding the condition of a flume formerly covered by a lease to aMr DeLong qt EdmondB, Washinton. It is -my understanding of the situation that the drainage across the DeLong's property, which actually continues the storm drainage from the city street, would be the responsibility of the property owner. In addition, the flume '> which directed the drainage over the bank to our culvert at this location should also be the responsibility of the property owner. Originally Mr. DeLong arranged to place this flume in order to prevent any further errosion of the bank opposite his residence. It is my understanding that Mr. DeLong no longer resides at this location and therefore , the responsibility of the drainage should be that of the ` new property owner. C . F . Intlekofer Director, Engineering By: H. W. Bacon Prinicipal Construction Engineer cc: Mr. G. E. Haug Mr . R . F . Knutson Mr. S . G . Aldcroft Soe•,;Pormit 205700 , . S. G. Aldcroft: Please locate new owner and advise address so we can co tact.Fegarding t_hi,�-d*aiaa a proble w N Everett, Washington July 2', 1979 A -bonds and, De Long Lease's Mr. D. H. B.jrns Seattle, Washington Please refer to some previous correspondence originating with Mr. Bacon to you dated April 2, 1979 about some drainage probles►s is the Edmonds and Mukilteo areas. I haw discussed the nutter of City of Oi" making pro- per repairs to a plastic pipe opposite W 29.63 and MP 29.79. As to the DsLong situation of water pips at MP 19.38 I. finally determined that A/• Assoslates, 8do mds, purchased the property and are in the process of putting to Ieprove- ment an same. Attached please f imd copy of letter I sent . to A/® Construction an Juao 22od and their rosp=se dated Juno 28th. Possibly we better have our engineering people tell us as to who's responsibility for this drain pips Into our culvert at HP 19.39. S . G. Aldoroft Terminal Agent cct Mr. H. W. Bacon -Seattle Mr. G. t. Haug -Seattle Mr. R. Y. Knutson -Seattle tnc pure If r ;* A*/f ASSOCIAT?S A/B CONSTRUCTION ir E DRIVE NA. 98020 '89-1500 June 28, 1979 Burlington Northern, Inc. 2900 Bond Street Everett, Uashington 98201 ATTENTION: S. C. Aldcroft, Terminal Agent Gentlemen: GENERAL CONTRACTORS. LAND DEVELOPMENT CUSTOM BUILDING We at A/B Construction are not aware of any obligation to maintain said drain pipe or culvert as mentioned in your letter of June 22, 1979. The property we purchased contained easement provision only. This appears to be a City matter, as our lot is only a very small percentage of the run—off. The lot we purchased has suffered the most damage by' neighbors' water and run—off. We therefore suggest you .correspond with the City of Edmonds and request their support in improving this matter. We are willing to do our logical part, but not the Cityts. BTB:pah Yours truly, J�L-L Bruce T. Breivi4* r is 00 BURLINGTON NORTHERN Everett, Washington June 22, 1979 A -Edmonds 6tDeLong Lease~ A B Construction Company 212 Skyline Boulevard Edmonds, Washington 98020 Gentlemen: Wehave determined that you own the vacant property at ? 18416 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds, which was formerly owned by Mr. Robert DeLong who was issued a permit to maintain and operate a 10" flume into our culvert at MP 19.39. A recent culvert inspection revealed the outflow of the 36 inch CMP culvert under Olympic View Drive at milepost 19.39 is bypassing and not all being contained in the 12 inch RCP pile and catch basin on top of slope. Consequently during excessive runoff, drainage flows down the slope to our tracks and'is not contained.in the 10 inch corrugated pipe provided for on the slope. Under Permit 205,700 permittee was given permission to maintain and 'operate a 10" flume to covert No. 19.39. This is proving inadequate and we request you handle for correction by either installing large enough pipeline to handle runoff or drain to other location not affecting our right-of-way. Please advise when corrective measures have been taken so they can be inspected by our Track Department and also re- quest authority from our Track Department for any necessary flagging protection necessary during performance of this work. If I can be of any further assistance in this.matter, please don't hesitate to call. Yours truly, S. G. Aldcroft m,,... 4ftn1 Anent •• STREET FILE• CITY OF EOM,13NDS 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98CY.?0. (206) 775-2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS September 28,'1979 Burlington Northern King Street Station 303 South Jackson Street Seattle, Washington 98104 Attention: D. H. Burns HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR SUBJECT: DRAINAGE AT MP 19.36 - 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE Your letter and attachments dated July 24, 1979, seem to indicate that the storm water outflow from.a 36-inch culvert under Olympic View Drive is not being contained in the pipe drainage system carrying water down the slope at MP 19.36. The letter asks for our intentions in dealing with this problem. There is interest by private parties in building on the subject property. We have informed the interested parties that special geologic and drainage engineering will be required. Regarding the outflow from the 36-inch culvert, our office has stated that if this outflow enters.the subject property, it will have to be controlled so as to prevent further bank erosion. If you have further questions regarding this matter, please contact Bob Franklin, 775-2525., extension 220. Yours very truly, .�s g,"Absh—. FRED F. HERZBERG, P.E. Director of Public Works BF: j ak 9-Z,�9 an in t . C cat . A min t . ST EET FILE 0 C T - 11979 Of Public Works t0 1979 Mr. Jim Adams City Engineer 200 Dayton St. Edmonds, Wa. 98020 Dear Mr. Adams: It is our intent to build a home on the property located at lot 3, block 2 Seahurst, 18416 Olympic View Drive. We plan to plane the back of the house 50 feet from the crest or bluff of the lot. Enclosed is a diagram estimating thetlocation of the house and a letter regarding the stability of the lot. If you have any questions concerning this letter, contact Fred Brown at Shannon and Wilson, Inc. His telephone number is 632-8020. Will this development of the property be possible? We understand we need approval from your department before proceeding any further. Yo s truh, Richard D. King 1133 178th S.W. Alderwood Manor, Wa. 98036 743-9894 cc 14 - l>p I t o Yol & e IU GU UUA ?8/07 0 ti RECEIVED Dir. Of Public Works ti T1- Ij T, y 15-H zol, k ,ZL J SHANNON & WILSON, INC. Geoteehnical "consultants 1105 North 38th Street • Seattle, Washington 98103 • Telephone April 5, 1978 Mr. Gnry Johansen 4714 Ballard Five. N.W. Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 632-60,(' Cable- ka,_�''_,; LOT NEAR 184TH STREET S.W. AND OLYMPIC Vir-M DRIVE, EDMONDS, WAS11INGTON Dear Mr. Johansen: j` EaVED OCT -1 1979 Dir, 4f. Public Works At. your request, Mr. Fred Brown, Senior Principal Fnirineer from Simimon N lViisor), file. met with you on March 2, 1978 to observe conditions at tilt: refEreneed lot. 1t is understood that you are considering purchasing the lot and even'. ;1,11,,7 1,',,inl-ting to constrttet a house on it. This letter confirms Mr. Brown's el)servniion;; and diSMIS ions with you, and summarizes our opinion regarding the overall �:ttihihty -)f the Int relative to your proposed development plans. The lot is located on the west side of Olympic View Drive and overlook. It generally slopes gradually to the west. over the rmijority of the F+reii e,rid then nlunhes + down steeply to the railroad tracks rind Puget Sound located about 50 to `10 feet L-clo>c. The lot is covered with a heavy growth of brush and hlR(!kherry ht:shes, exe(.�r)t along the southern part. Because of the helivy growth, it wi)s not possihle to rei!oh the lo�vc,r fart of the slope and the railroad tracks to observe slope conditions in tlti:- !iron. Along the southwest edge of the lot, some terracing is evident, prokul-)Iy rcl)rc:: c'nting past dozer work for ae(;ess. A drain line (approximately 10 inches elom—d corregnted metal pipe) surfnves out of the side of the bluff in this iiren and oxtends dowrtilope to the railroad tracks. A portion of the slope has slurnpecl at�'ay fror:t rarountl the pipe and slid down the slocp slope oxposinft miturid soils. The upper 20 to 3tl feet •r in the slope s.ppears to he a glacial rnaterild (very (lens(, salld and frrr:vel). Viir; r,laterinl is timlerlain by a very dense, silty sand. From the hlllff, no wnt,!r• v:i!s, ot;;vrvrd s(,upirt(; from the slope (,at. ]rust nc�t ilte upper two-thll'ds of tile. slope). Brised on Mr. Brov.,f, chserv_'.tions deseril)ed rihove find dmi, in wir flicr,, va'e I.�r�� nt. then followijl[� conelwt ior;s ti_nd tr-ntntive for your plmrlimt' the development of the lot. 1) F.x, c,ept possib',,1 ror Im,n) 0itlinw fill r;po dues t,; iri�rlr ittlr _, , t,;:' lo°, the scltls 14)pevr' to ')a.' Vory rlrtnsf mild s�hollld ho uOt r.Il1;�tF;� ;Clr `;l;}1l'�Ut'tlnlr a proposed house. 2) The railrom, emhnnkment tit the tot' of the : tec.f> i,�lt agiiinst wavy' at'LiOdl rin(j, unde.r[nininfr of the SiP.f't? 4'✓d6am E. 5t%,anr,on. P F • Stanley r) W+ acx,. P F_ Earl A Sibley, P F • Wblter e Wr,90, P F • Raymond P M,II-n, P E. • U. ;;thwart. C F G . M. AL4e A' :a,1e�,, P F • f)r-rr A H ^orn'hrlh F,E. Da.,c Ei }lut5 P}i •Rol -n D Atrbcnt, P_ ,• l40p l_Oearca).L.1 .in..el'etcr.E GwnarE.(_.+. :r c�r;le 1 i .,ana_! F . - RECEIVED Dir. Of PUN;,C. Nlorl<s Mr. Gary Johansen IV 21110 14 April 5, 1978 Page Two 3) The sliding around the pipe on the southwest corner of the lot is fwheved to be related to the construction of the pipe line. Avnilnhlei rnrrp�: and copies of railroad records in our files indicate th+rt tlikt ,,teep !:ioli(,s in thi:, vicinity have 11ot generally been subject to significrint landsli(lr1rlt- 4) We recommend that any house constructed on the lot he set bfwl< from the 1'.; crest of the steep slope extending down to the railroad track:, such thO an imaginary line extending from the toe dons riot intersect the v,c�;t!rrrrno�.t foundation elevation any steeper than I Vertical or'r 1.25 Ilorir.p�ntr,l. it is estirnated that this would be equivalent to setting; bac1; any 1111ollt 80 feet from the crest of the steep slop(,. 5) Any house and landscaping should be designed such that no fill is rerluired on the lot near the crest of the steep slope. Runoff from roofs, pert ros, driveways, etc. should be collected and carried down to the b,r,:c of the steep slope in tight lines. 6) A topographic survey and map of the lot should he eomph-tod prior to design of a house and landscaping or other development. With all properties on hillsides, there is some ritil: of instahility that i you nru�.t fccept• However, if our previous recommendations are followed in the dcvelol*arnent or the lc•t, the risk of instability would he small, in our, opinion. Please call if you have any questions regarding this letter or if ice can he of turtt�er service should you decide to purchase and develop the lot. An invoice for our services and a' fee schedule which provides the basis for our fee are attached. The rttt,:ched invoice supersedes our invoice sent to you on March 2, 1978. SHANNON 3c WILSON, INC. Herrnnn H. Druebert P.1�__A +----` -" Senior Principal I aIgineer FRP:tt Attchs: Invoice and Fee �N•lJ�a \C, �"0NAI L\�1 4 �i I I I I i fff I - 't, i -I ml I ��1. �I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARM=WIST y- BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW��-� (address) to Street Right -of -Way Existing Z H Access Easements Existing — READ a Utility Easement Existing_pe. �� . REQD w Lot Per Subdivision Platzr�, Assessor Map w Site Plan Checked for Accuracy. NUnderground Wiring Reqd. Check Accuracy of Legal Description Z Review by 9 Date w Existing Water Main Size Water Main Required Service Line Required Hydrant Size Existing P� Hydrant Reqd Per Fire Code AIIA Size w Detector Check Meter Reqd. Cross Connection Inspection Fire Department Conments 3 Water Meter Charge Reqd. v Review by Date Septic Tank Design Approved ,v/ Date !v Septic Tank Permit Reqd. Permit No. Sanitary Sewer Availability Proj, Z. Drawing No. SBA File No. G Side Sewer Availability w Sanitary Sewer Connection Fee Reqd. 3 Review by !, Date _ w Open Ditch Existing & y Regd. �— Z Culvert Reqd. AIrj 4, e— Size -'— c4 Catch Basin Reqd. �,, h esv a o�� i'r� .1,,,,E-,?; ,.indicate on Site Plan o�Pn Shoulder drainage maintain collection on swale open runoff H `n Manhole reqd. &-a V 7 -. Indicate an Site Plan ---- Soil Conditions and Ground Water Field Checked Review by &�, /j ' -/S Date ,, 7 Revised: lv10-1977 Page 2 C� 7 M Street Paving Reqd. 41 o - e- H Curb and ;Gutter Reqd. ,y„ A, d-- w Sidewalk Reqd. ,-, .,v .e— w Curb Cut for Driveway Regd. 1yam, 1 w Right -of -Way Construction. Permit Reqd. �. -e E, Bond Reqd. for Public Improvements. Street Name Sign Reqd. Al cn Other Signing Reqd.- �o A.. Pre Permit Site Inspection made on z ,a off BY: SEWER E-H U w Ww WATER En z STREET �X' ENGINEERING r Special Requirements listed in memo to Comnmity Development Department, � Building Division BY Date o All items filled -in on Building Permit Application a BY Date a' Drawings Stamped and Notations Made BY Date Approved by'Public Works Department Revised: lv 10-1977. { r �y�UB�lC YYVRKS DEPARJ1-iLl`I1 AW1ST ' [y BUILDING PERMIT REVIEW « STREET FILE (address) (dto Street Right -of -Way Existing CoG ,� REQD Z H Access Easements Existing — READ a Utility Easement Existing C �� �4 REQI w Lot Per Subdivision Platz� Assessor Map Site Plan Checked for Accuracy z Underground Wiring Reqd. H Check Accuracy of Legal Description z Review by S Date 2. . w I Existing Water Main Size ZC, Water Main Required NIA Service Line Required Hydrant SizerExisting x Hydrant Reqd Per Fire Code AIIA Size w Detector Check Meter Reqd. Cross Connection Inspection N Fire Department Comments d 3 Water Meter Charge Reqd. c r Review by � ,2��� Date _ / 9 - 7 c Septic Tank Design Approved ,�/� Date �v Septic Tank Permit Reqd. ,�/ Permit No. Sanitary Sewer Availability Proj,� Drawing No • File No. G_1 Side Sewer Availability9. w Sanitary Sewer Connection Fee Reqd. 3 Review b �' Y ��� Date _ w Open Ditch Existing ..Reqd._ r^ Z Culvert Reqd. A,,., tv e- Size c� Catch Basin Reqd. L,,* b r;r ef o/y,'.� .��.,.,r�70 ;.Indicate on Site Plan Shoulder drainage maintain collection on swale open runoff H Manhole reqd. ,��„�. e Indicate on Site Plan ---- Soil Conditions and Ground Water Field Checked Review by'�,,��� /� L� S Date °� G N Revised: 1v10-1977 :A . CU-41-79 THOMAS SMITH - Conditional Use Permit for professional business office at 7833 196th St. S.W. (RML) This office will be in the Union Heating Oil building and the application was for an individual Conditional Use Permit, rather than a blanket permit. REC with others in the area and would not cause a substantial increase in The applicant is a Certified Public Accountant. This use would be consistent El VF is a e amount of on nonsignificant eadverse aenvironmental impactgwas onefile e Ms. dLuster irecom- E mended approval because'this use would not Di C 1 U 19 79 health, safety, and welfare; the proposed, officetwouldtnotthaveeanuimpact ic �i�. Of Public Vvor on the area traffic; no changes will be made to the structure or the site; ks and it will be located in an existing building. The public portion of the hearing was opened. The applicant said the office will be used on a part- time basis and the number of clients will range from 5-10 per week. The public portion of the hearing was closed. Mr. Roy felt this was a good location for the use. MRS. DERLETH MOVED, SECONDED BY MR. HATZENBUHLER, TO APPROVE CU-41-79 BECAUSE IT MET THE CONDITIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS, IT WILL NOT BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD, AND IT WILL BE IN HARMONY AND COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD IN WHICH IT WILL BE LOCATED. THE MOTION CARRIED. V-41-19�' A B CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - Variance from required front yard setback at ,YmP c ew r. (RS-12) ...... _ ._ . \ A 20' front yard setback is required and the application was for a 10' reduction. A previous proposal was denied and in the current proposal the overall size of the house was reduced and it was moved back from the easement. The easement will be improved. The site has some topographic problems. The Building and Engineering Divisions recommended approval because the house will be a safe distance from the embankment and a reasonable distance from the easement and turnaround. A 15' setback from the turnaround will be maintained. Ms. Luster said this proposal should not substantially block any views. The house across from it sits above it. Placing the house 15' from the easement alleviates the concerns about backup area on the site and area for turnaround. This will not amount to a rezone. Ms. Luster felt that because of the topography on the site and the embankment on the west portion of the property there would be an undue hardship on the applicant to try to meet all required setbacks. especially the front yard setback. She recommended approval because this appeared to be a minimum variance, the applicant was keeping a safe distance from the easement as well as from the embankment, and building closer to the bank could create slide conditions. The public portion of the hearing was opened. H. A. Larkins of 18416 Olympic View Dr. asked how high the structure would be. Rns of 1841 son of A/B Construction Company said 1t would be about 11' higher than the pavement as it will be constructed on several levels. Mr. Larkins said he had no objection if it would amount to only 1 1/2 stories. The public portion of the hearing was closed. Mrs. Derleth suggested that perhaps a height limitation should be placed on the structure because of.the location. This was discussed, and Ms. luster cautioned that if a limit was set there should be some leeway allowed because when the land is cleared it will not be the same as it appeared before clearing. The public portion of the hearing was reopened to discuss this with the parties. Mr. Johnson said they are trying to keep the building as low as possible and he did not think 18' above the highest point of the pavement would be a problem, but he would prefer not having a restriction. MrLarkins reiterated what he had said previously, Ms. Luster said the Engineering Division will require special studies on the stability of the soil and will not let them go much closer to the embankment. The public porton of the hearing was closed again and the Board discussed possible restrictions. MR. ROY THEN MOVED, SECONDED BY MR. LERAAS THAT V-47-79 BE APPROVED WITH THE TWO FLOOR HEIGHTS NOT TO EXCEED 8' EACH AND THE ROOF PITCH NOT TO EXCEED 5 IN 12, BECAUSE IN CONSIDERING THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LOT HE FELT MOVING THE HOUSE.BACK WAS THE BEST SOLUTION THAT COULD BE ARRIVED AT, SO WITH THE ABOVE HEIGHT RESTRICTION =HE FELT THAT CONCERNS ABOUT VIEW OBSTRUCTION WOULD BE ADDRESSED REASONABLY. AND FEASIBLY— MOTION CARRIED. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Page 7 - June 20. 1979 oft DATE: MEMO TO: Building Division Community Development Department FROM; Engineering Division Public Works Department SUBJECT: After review of the subject building; permit application, we have the following comments: I ON Map- e7oq�. --------------- ;IVIC CENTER -� �TRSFT 90 FIRM Ave. N.FILE . � t, � v , � i K i Pl►.��l 1 TdF. � Mii' - - 1 L.. Office of the City Engineer �0000Leif R. Larson / gel I o/yMf,c U,15w DI — , "d-od! Mrs.'Robert DeLong 18416 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mrs. DeLong: - j PRooCcT 6.1107 CITY OF EDMONDS Snohomish County, Washington August 10, 1971 The engineering requirements for the subdivision (Planning Commission File No. S-22-69) have.been.inspected and approved by this office. The only remaining item to be completed is the provision of a turn -around at the end of the easement road per the plan prepared by Reid, Middleton S Associates,'Inc. This can.be installed at the time building permits.are issued on - :' Yours very truly, CIT ED ONDS RICHARD H. ALLEN Assistant City Engineer RHA:rf A" CITY ®f EDMORIDS Civic Center • Edmonds, Washington 98020 Telephone (206) 775-2625 Building Department RECE'VFD . jg 16 1975 June 17, 1975 Edirlo ds Eiigr. Dept. Mr. Harold B. Wickstrom 12736 - 9th N.W. Seattle, Washington Dear Sir: Re: Unimproved property at 4-842.4mO.I ymp:f: Va:ew=Dril_vie It is our understanding that you are the owner of the property at the above address, and have made application for a building permit at this location. As a result of a complaint from the Burlington Northern Railway that landscaping operations on this property have deposited material in their tracks, a site inspection was made this date in company with the City Engineer. No permit has been issued for building or grading work on this property. You are hereby directed to cease all such work until authorized to do so by the issuance of a grading and/or building permit. A stop -work order to this effect has been placed on the property. n. Very truly yours, EDMONDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT Harry M. Whitcutt Building Official HMW/ae cc: city engineer Isr �_ __ _ �� ��i .. .� .. .. i.C:. •� -s '=Y✓a 'Ne:�4irh�v�.',��?".kc *�d�'i ''WtiRa.M1i�t aM'4 rw�}�w�.!y}.� 4 ' c C) IN ER -OFFICE COMMA ATIO NS TO Street File: FORM 41 - LITTLE'S Olympic View Drive DATE December 30, 1974 FROM Dick Allen Assistant City Engineer SUBJECT: Drainage Problem at=18428 Olympic Vi-w7'Dr: - Building Permit 740061 On the weekend of December 21, 19711, a heavy rain storm occurred; On December. 23, 1974, Abe Blandin and Bobby Mills informed me of drainage damage to the house foundation and yard at the subject address. The builder had apparently put in a 10-inch drain tile being reduced to an 8-inch tile underground.. This piping is not sufficient to handle storm .flows in the drainage course acres this property. On December 23, 1974, I informed Mrs. Jerry Morey, the current owner that the piping should be increased in size. Also, Abe and Bobby took photographs of the tile and drainage situation for future records. RHA : ml r cc: Abe Blandin, Street Department JAMES H. REID C. WAYNE JONES LEROY F. MIDDLETON . LLOYD H. NELSON ST� • ���. FILE Reed, UeddeGeoa 42"d. Consulting Engineers & Lund Surveyors E D Al 0 N D S \V/ A S II 1 i,I G i 0 N E V.E It E 'I I. `// A f, I I I i; C; 7 fj I,i Main Office • 324 Main Street • Edmonds; Washington 98020 • PR B-1171 File No. 1.780 July 31, 1970 Mr. Leif Larson City of Edmonds Edmonds Civic Center Edmonds, Washington 98020 Gentlemen: Enclosed please find the following: Three copies of t hb development plans for Robert De Long Subdivision showing the existing sanitary sewer, water service and roadway section.. Very. truly yours, REID, MIDDLETON UASSOCIATES, INC. BY: Robert Moore Encl. 3 prints RM/vmw MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING • WATER SUPPLY • SEWAGE TREATMENT s SURVEYS SUBDIVISIONS Nco � STI, O o y1/01:b N N Ln SN In (n� V1' In In LI -o 1 CV C..)p l� to t,i ti \ % Co w o` `� o — `o o__ W CV d LA 0 A 6 p) \ ,� \ N 1-0 .~. C , \ c' Au .00 w o\ C T c 6\ w RJ s QD (� v ��' in CD C y \ oOLY / - ui J-LrltA F -4 A UN S Ul — 6-% dl y / i O Ui ol a r C� ✓ moo NV O' d 6O S `^ T -i LO 6= f N to In �"• LA (n A 661 0) 1 V` .9. r u, i N c000 chi, C 'fit 6` Lo G � N � 6` _ •P yr N ••--{ .r — `� -p � r Ln �J 0 0 VI 41 Ul - — _ LJ� U T I L I T Y i', A S f: 11 1: li T * • ,11 tom; IN COPRATION of benefits to accrue to the grantors herein, the undersigned, 1tn \ROBERT DE LONG and JOAN DE LONG hereby grant to the CITY OF EDMONDS, a Municipal Corporation, a permanent easement for the installation, operation, and maintenance of a storm sewer line over, across, through and below the + following described property, and the further right to remove trees, bushes, under- growth and other obstructions interfering with the location, construction and maintenance of said utility or utilities. t The easement and right-of-way hereby granted is located in the County of Snohomish, State of Washington, and is more particularly described as follows: The South 10.00 feet of the following described property: Lot 3, Block 2, Seahurst Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 9 of Plats, Page 90, records of Snohomish County, Washington. n l' J W r n { N � z•.. h U o N ALL_, 4 v U owo 4 LA Odd O O. > The CITY agrees to restore to substantially the original condition such improvements as are disturbed during the construction; maintenance and repair of said utility or utilities; provided, the grantors, their heirs or assigns shall not construct any permanent structure over, upon or within the permanent easement. DATED this �Ir day of � � 19 . 2' NO SALES FAX rEZ_ 1. 101; —D AUG '1970 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) s s BY r --- COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH) 2=znall, appeared before~mand-,ct, to e nown to e t he i ividual sdescri a inand-who executedf the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that signed the same as.� e free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses�urposes therein.mentioned. •:NOTARY YUBLIC7 in and for the State of Washington, residing at�1� OFFICIAL. RECORMi 0 �,k 13j631 S' C• ry ti ON do ti - 1 j10 �I N CS) O 12 O rU201 O , Q n 30, �y 3 1 6.10', p . C. evr� ovey J r FILE NO. 3845 F. B. 278, P. 39 `S WASH- T. C-DMONrC 3 011-ONG SUf3Dl V I S 10tJ SKETCH FOR: ROUE . 3 'and 4, dock 2, Seahurst, according to the plat thereof r'ec6rded_in.VoIume 9 of Plats, page 90, records of Snohomish / C6un,ty;.washington. oul 21, 1.969 Scale: F = 40 feet i EVISED: September 14, 1970 S.o°�2'°0ry L / _ l0 �• j o / < N8 0psrl00"W O y / . ° 1�j79g,�. Q . 00� ,�oQ ry j{ co , 2 8 N86o12,�O,4V, C. a 1 N8� ag 00 Jw,P 25=' s O = FOUND IRON PIN I 5 ® = SET IRON PIN P. = PLAT DIMENSION C. = CALCULATED DIMENSION 1 Y i ®�= SET IRON PIN: SEPT. 23,1970 1 � PItA7DCt' REVIEW CFIE)C'IQ,IST r � / PRC?`TECT NAME: � ` � ` • _ Reviewed by:" (jSlltlal date) COMMENTS PLANNING WTR/SWR STREET I ENGNRNG FIRE BUILDING /T/77777 SnCEZ. FAMILY/KJLTIPLE/CM4UCM - (Circle One) SEIBAC KS CFIIJCFCED - Planning VARIANCE/SETBACK ADJ. CONDITIONAL USE. PERMIT ////// //// 2 / // / / // /// / ADB RDQUIREMETTTS CHECKED ////// /// //////// ////////// 3. OTHER ZONING REQUIRETENTS ////// //// '4 77771 ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES ////// 5 ACCM SLOPE & VEHICLE ACCESS WJ ///////// ///////// //////// 6 DRAIMM, PLAN (On Site) //Ill/ ///////// // ////// //////// 1. 7 STREET FILE `--r—'__" ////// ///////// ///////// //////// 8. LEGAL DESCRIPTION VRRIFICATION ////// ///////// ///////// //////// 9 QUIT CLAIM/DEDICATIONS ////// // ///////// //////// 10 EASB4FNr - PUBLIC/PRIVATE CA 5 ///////// ///////// /////•/// 11 CALCULATE SIWER CONNEC.'TI IF NO LID# 117111111 T1711111- PLAT/SUBDIVISICN RDQIIIREMFNrS `� ////// /////// 13 11 RIGHT—OF—WAY OONSTRUCTION PERMIT REIYI ////// ///////// //////// 4r 14 FICM REQD FOR PUBLIC IMPROVE'TdWM ////// / 15 SOILS OONnITICX s 6 GROUND WATER FIEFD CFIDCKFN 16 — MIUM PAVING RDQUIRED r ////// ///////// //// 17 777777777 CURB AND GUTTER REQUIRED ////// ///////// ///////// 18 SIDEWALX RDQUIRED ////// ///////// ///////// I 19 CURB CUT FOR DRIVEWAY RD ///////// ///////// ////////// 20 STREET NAME SIGN REOD 21 — OTHER SIGNING REQD////// ///////// ///////// ////////// 22 SIDE SEDER AVAILABILITY ////// ///////// ///j/////// //////// 23 EXISTING WATER MAIN SIZE ////// ///////// O � 24 WATER METER SIZE Ci�,J� ////// ///////// yid //////1/ ////////// 25 SERVICE LINE SIZE )$ia 117711 ///// 77777777 //////// ////////// 26 HYDRANT REQUIREDM7. ///I// 27` HYDRANT SIZE EXISTING 77777771 I11111 28 CROSS CONNECTION INSPDCTICN.REQD ////// ///////// //// 29 W,iATER METER CHARGE REQD ////// ///////// ��Q•� //////// //////// 30 FIRE LINE CHARGE REQD - SPRINKLER 32 STREET CUT ////// ///////// 111111117 OPEN DITCH EXISTING ////// ///////// ///// 33 REM 34 CULVERT READ /////1 ///////// ///////// 35 SIZE ////// ///////// ///L///// 36 CATCH BASIN REQD////// ///////// ///////// 37 INDICATED CN SITE PLAN ////// ///////// ///////// 38 SHOULDER DRAINAGE MAINTAIN SHALE OPEN RUNOFF / 39 140 kIISC: - ///////// .ENGINEERING MGR. PUBLIC WORKS MGR. Im .� CITY OF EDMONDS CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION NAME (OR NAME OF BUSINESS) -- -- �i �W W. CITY ►.Y�r��� TELEPHONE NUMBER � 7N��� NAME -MA ADDRESS CITY TELEPHONE NUMBER STATE LICENSE NUMBER Legal Description of Property - include all easements (show below or attach four copies) XNEW 1:1RESIDENTIAL 1:1PLUMBING ❑ADDIALTER El COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL REPAIR RETAINING WALL SIGN EXCAVATE FENCE ❑ DEMOLISH OR FILL xFT) PRE-MVE P.1 SINSP. swim REMODEL COMPLIANCE POOL WOO ❑ INSERT APT. BLDG RENEWAL I NUMBER OF STORIES [NUMBER OF / +05,//KoffWELLINGG y�,J/�QlilT� NITS ' NATURE OF WORK TO BE DONE (ATTACH PLOT PLAN) JSE PERMIT ZONE R2-NUMBER s- � JOB ��✓ 40DRESS / EGAL DESCRIPTION CHECK SUBDIVISION NO. LID NC 24 PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY PER OFFICIAL STREET MAP. EXISTING REQUIRED DEDICATION PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT REQUIRED V.- STREET USE PERMIT REQUIRED ❑ SEE ENGINEERING MEMO DATED REMARKS METER SIZE (BUILDING SUPPLY SIZE (FIXTURE UNITS REMARKS i✓E SIGN AREA ENV. REVIEW ADB NO. ALLOWED PROPOSED COMPLETE I EXEMPT SHORELINE VARIANCE OR CU PLANNING REVIEW BY DATE YARDS HEIGHT I LOT COVERAGE FRONT SIDE REAR BY HEIGHT REQUIREDSPECIAL ❑ YES SPE TOR O NO I AREA OCCUPI GROUP I LOOADPANT I CDI�h N�UV mil - -. PLAN CHECK FEE BUILDING PLUMBING MECHANICAL GRADINGIFILL This Permit covers work to be done on private property ONLY. Any construction on the public domain (curbs, sidewalks, driveways, marquees, etc.) will require separate permission. STATE SURCHARGE Permit Application: 180 Days ENERGY CODE Permit Limit: 1 Year- Provided Work is Started Within 180 Days "Applicant, on behalf of his or her spouse, heirs, assigns and successors in interest, agrees to indemnify, defend and hold J harmless the City of Edmonds, Washington, its officials, i employees, and agents from any and all claims for damages of i whatever nature, arising directly or indirectly from the issuance of this permit. Issuance of. this permit shall not be deemed to PLAN CHECK DEPOSIT 0 modify,.waive or reduce any requirement of any city ordinance ° nor limit in any way the City's ability to enforce any ordinance TOTAL AMOUNT DUE provision." I hereby acknowledge that 1 have read this application; that the information given is correct; and that I am the owner, or the duly ATTENTION authorized agent of the owner. I agree to comply with city and THIS PERMIT state laws regulating construction; and in doing the work authoriz- AUTHORIZES ed thereby, no person will be employed in violation of the Labor ONLY THE Code of the State of Washington relating to Workmen's Compensa- WORK NOTED ti9rjyyuTaRcQ. INSPECTION NAT RE ER O G 1 DATE S NED DEPARTMENT �j��%/� U CITY OF EDMONDS ATTENTION 771-3202 IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. UBC CHAPTER 3. VALUATION -/00.00 1603 APPLICATION APPROVAL This application is not a permit until signed by the Building Official or his Deputy; and fees are paid, and receipt is acknowledged in space provided. OFFICIAL'S SIGNATURE DATE RELEASED BY: DATE ORIGINAL — File YELLOW — Inspector PINK — Owner GOLD — Assessor a MEMO TO: Building Division FROM: Engineering Division SUBJECT: After review of the subject building permit application, we have the following comments: 1) Connection to City water system required.. 2) Connection to City sanitary sewer system required. 3) Right-of-way permit required for any work .on City property. 4) Driveway slope not to exceed 14%. 5) Back water valve required if downstairs plumbing is below elevation of upstream manhole. 6) Water and sewer lines to be separated by 10 foot minimum. 7) Builder/owner responsible for containing all temporary runoff and erosion on site and may not impact neighboring properties in any way. 8) Construction hours from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays. 1:53► 'CJtid ,. O1 O G � O ti I k- 10 o:. NN NN \\7�, II 0 r , I *C`-i.1VED S' FILE STREET eOARDro Y00FFADJDUOSTMENT� • J 1979 DATE # r ����� .. APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE ,Djr.•Of Public^��rFEE HEARING DATE: APPLICANT J�/b 0CNSTVkXJ 00 ADDRESS SrY(JOt' &t9b CITY & ZIP (axl bs � za PHONE 774-d(a33 Indicate type or degree of interest in the property:. P)GUI��7t. OWNER: ADDRESS,CITY &ZIP PHONE LOCATION .OF PROPERTY(ADDRESS) A C'.C•�'�� j��C• �/11L�y T)pIU( LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERY: AMC-C-D LEGAL DESCRIPTION CHECKED & R E[ USE ZONE BY PLANNING DIVISION ZONING ORDINANCE REQUIREMENT: VARIANCE' REQUESTED: '10 ACT WiLDW& WrnfwJ /� '�O�r EtEm— aLc 7 LINC STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS AND REASONS FOR REQUEST, IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARDS AND CRITERIA ATTACHED: StZSERG Aqz= NT PEAR- Or 01-t S-ve kek, , I U c- W� Or, 76 Ur lZC S'tt�--IllCL::, AS Fp„�.ir LIN ' Cc.oj'e 'TOt STATE OF WASHINGTON)ss. COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH �ZLf gnature of kop icant, Owner or Representative On this date, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Publi�jin and or the/State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared r' �.( ,who, beinc duly sworn; on his/her oath deposes and says that (s)he has prepared ha d read the foregoing statements and has acknowledged to me that the recitations contained therein are.true, and has signed this instrument as his/her free and voluntary act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of 0 19— residing at Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. ALLEGATIONS F 0 APPLICANT POINT 1. The following are the special circumstances which apply to my property which deprive me of rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity under the identical zone classification. KEAZ .)F T204161 rIM 15E . CF ANT P_�_. POINT 2. The variance I am requesting will not be detrimental to the.public wel- fare or injurious to the properties or improvements in the vicinity of a zone in which my property is located because: IT Ix'G513' kor A��-C AtJY 0T1lc-A- POINT 3. If this variance is not granted, an unnecessary hardship will continue to the owner of this property, the cause of which is beyond his control because: Sr T� L'oN br-n c�Ns WILL WE ,4 La J 41 Au�C g-fl-:: Sim OCA-7red CF ._e7i5: POINT 4. So as not to grant a special.privilege to me by the granting of this. variance I submit the following conditions to be imposed so as not to cause in- consistencies with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which I am located. l_c,N r Crxe 7U /- �a(o6I T G IN T To C ZC, C 7 Y �. CCwh" AML tjT VICNITY VOW Svc won • "Q, LEE JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. L. D. JOHNSON H. A. ESPESETH August 31, 1970 Kay Olswang, D.D.S. 20223 Ashworth Place North Seattle, Washington 98133 RE: REVIEW LOT ON BLUFF IN EDMONDS FOR STABILITY JOB- 1V0. ST70-151 Dear Dr. Olswang: CONSULTING ENGINEEPS 1712 PACIFIC AVENUE 1=VEPET-F, WASHINGFON 982O1 :J 06-2, 59-6071 A field inspection of the above referenced lot was made on August 28, 1970 in your presence. The following observations were made: .1. The back 50 foot portion of Lot .B slopes downward to the front approximately 5 feet. The next 20 feet slopes down an addi- tional 5 feet or so. The remaining 50 feet more or less, at the front, slopes down possibly an additional 50 feet. 2. The surface of the.upper portion is covered with silt and some gravel to approximately 2 inch size. The surface of the bank is covered with a combination of silt and humus. All underlying materials will classify generally as fine to medium sand with some binder. Various layers of gravel to 2" size and different sands are also encountered. These layers are generally one inch to 2 feet in thickness. 3. No evidence of slippage of the bank is evident. This statement applies to all of Lot B, the portion of Lot C that is not eroded and along the bank face north of Lot B. 4. The natural cover on the slope of Lot B has been brushed clean: It is anticipated that it will regain its former growth before erosion can become a problem. If not, means should be used to help restore the ground cover. This lack of ground cover could cause severe erosion to take place. 5. Lot C adjoining Lot B on the south is questioned for value. as a usable lot. A deep eroded gully has formed here. This gully probably averages 50 feet in depth; 50 feet in length and extends back an estimated 100 feet or more. Erosion here was caused by storm water discliarge. . This eroded area is identified on ,Plate.I as "E-L" and is shown in approximate size and location. A much smaller eroded area, identified as "E-S" lies immediately to the north. ft PAGE TWO LETTER TO DR. OLSWANG AUGUST 31, 1970 The slopes of the eroded banks vary from near vertical (1 in 12) to approximately 450 (12 in 12) in area "E-L". Area "E-S" shows a definite undercutting. The banks in "E-L" would probably stand a long time if it were not for the runoff which logically will increase if not di- verted and for the fact that it is impossible to maintain a steady moisture condition.' Sand on the bank face is dry and the binder weathered to where a key readily scratches in 1'". Prevailing wind and rain will wash away the binder in the sand causing further erosion.. Subsurface flow of water is possible. The inspection was made when subsurface flow was at or near the probable minimum. Dur- ing January a considerable flow could.possibly be observed. Only very minor seepage was seen at a fault -like line. The back and one side bank of "E-S" show considerable under- cutting. This is due to seepage which is still evident in some areas. The sand simply falls out in curved plates when wet (sloughs). The general composition here is a slightly larger size of sand intersperced with gravel layers. Wasting in "E-L" and "E-S" though slightly different wi'•11 be the same when the same size particles and same moisture, wind and rain condition are involved. As a rough estimate possibly 10,000 cubic yards have been wasted. To restore this, provide bank pro- tection and.divert water might easily cost upwards to an approxi- iimate $40,000 depending upon exactly what is done.. The following conclusions were made: . i .3.c �' v�U 1. There is no immediate danger to Lot li against bank sli>>a e �� ::rl' ►)r•�: g•... Z.There very conceivably could be danger to Lot B in 20 to 30 years if the erosion in Lot C is not controlled. We have insufficient data with which to construct an actual erosion rate. At the pr o-' sent, a house may be safely founded on spread footings up —tor— ; point at least 60 feet from the back side of Lot "B"�his would be approximately 10 feet past the first break but 10 feet behind the second (steep) break. It would be possible to go further out yet if proper foundations are used, provided loads are founded well under the ground -surface on piers or piles. 2. It would seem prudent to further examine Lot f3 on the basis of Lot C. Certainly responsibility for drainage (owner, city, county) must be determined. Furtherhiore corrective measures and a time schedule to either halt further erosion or better yet, restore the \,lot should be ascertained in writing at this time. It would seem that it would be incumbent upon the present owner to make this de- termination. • PAGE THREE LETTER TO DR. OLSWANG AUGUST 3L 1970 3. Lot C could well.be a hazard. Children can fall over the bank, someone could fall in after dark, a driver could -go over the edge because of a blind spot or accidentally hitting the wrong pedal. We trust that this report and conclusions contained herein answer your questions and will be an aid to you in making your decision. We would be happy to review and outline corrective measures for.lot C upon a formal request from the Owner or you. This could be a comprehensive thing and can go from protection of the existing bank to full restoration and would in- clude drainage routing and diversion and coordination with the responsible parties. It is not the intent of this report to cover this in detail. Very truly yours,. LEEJJOHNSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. l4. Sri: i J'(,,.....Fr Richard W. Qurhop, P. E. RWa;dls .Enclosures (3) iv S. J. t4,At/ ll.idi{{h, colt eys'an'I quit claims to A/S3 UC'rxON C:dI',S'oI;r` .0 CuN, a tJachi corporation the following described real estate, situated in the County of Snbhomish State of Washington, including any after acquired title: 4fo 4t AS' PER ATrACtiL;D LEGAL MSCRII'"}ION: _/ 41K, DESCRIPTION,: PARCEL t1 That portion of Lot 3, Block 2, Seahurst, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 9. of flats, on page 90, `records _ of Snohomish County,' Washington, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot 3; thence North 86012' a0" 1'.est, aloes; the South line of said Lot 3, a distance of 140.95 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the Tract of land herein described; thence ,'worth 17 °22' 22" .,3;ast a distance `, of 82.67 feet to an intersection with the North line of said ; �i:!• Lot 3; thence North 80 °51' 00" West. along the said' North line, a distance of 173:24 feet to the Northwest corner -of said Lot . 3; .thence South 34°19100" Idest, along the West line. of said ,rtr Lot 3; a distance of il2.08 feet to the Southwest corner of { said Lot 3 • thence: South 86°12' 40" East, along the South line 1t of said : Loyd 3; a d' st-ance cif ,�210:.0.t�;• :feet, to • the True Point of { , r Beginning.` ,1r V;o, A non-exclusive easement for ingress, egress and utilities �;• over, under, across, ,through and upon that portion of Lots and 4, Block '2, Seahurst, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 9 of Plats, on page 90, records of Sno- J. homish, aunty,.. W;as.hington,., described as follotgs -, .�;9 �. t. .•,,.. 'N „! .`.• _ ! - t',.scd+f ,•., iC+;D.raj11F;; a.;'..',q,:�-♦,C'�'t.,,y •c .e. W� i4 ,y,; cR .,`x•� ?.T'::� 1,.. t::{. Beginning atr the Southeast corner of said I of 3. thence North Fast line of said Lot 3, a distance 15°51100" East, along the of 27.19 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 1462.69 feet; thence Northeasterly, along the arc of said curve to the right and consuming a central angle of 4021' 22" •. an arc' distance .,of.;W.111, 21 feet to6,h�.. �tmthsst, eQxner , Of said "Lot 4'-thence, North 74'42`1'tln" West, along ttie' Norf lines of sai.d,,'Lot 4, a distance of 162.65 feet; thence South 17*22' 22" c West, a' distance :of 171.62 feet to an intersection with the South line of said Lot 3; thence South 86°12' 40" Fast, along, said South- line a {distance of 25.72 feet to an intersection with 'a curve.. h3v111Q a radius of 20..00 feet; from which intersection the radius. `.l ..,Point of -said curve bears South 72037138" East; thence. North- 1' easterly, along the' arc of said curve, being a curve to the rights' and consurtingr a .central angle of 90 °00' 00" an arc distance of 31i.+42` feet; thence North 17022'22" .Eas.t-,--a- distance of 20.00—fe_et to an P? . intersection with a curye.-having a radius of 20.00 feet, from which, «; intersection the radius point of said curve bears North 17422'22" ,East; ing a curve,thence-Westerly "a , lon the arc of the latter said curve, be , to the ''ri.c�ht% and 'consuming.. a central angle of .;90 `OO' 00!.1,• an.. a.Yc tance of 31.42 feet; thence north 17022122" East, a distance,of 62.17 feet -to, tke_ 'point of curve of a curve to the right having a..radius df 00 feet; thence Northeasterly, along the arc of, .said curve ,to the night and coriguming a central angle of �87°S5•'38",' A'distance' of `30:69" ' feet; thence South 74042100", East, a distance. of 55.33 feet to the point of curve of a curve to ..the ri.ght having a radius of 20.00 feet; thence Southeasterly, along the arc of said curve to the right and consuming a central angle ';qf 82°04' 11", a distance of 28.65 feet; thence South'.' 7•922';l", a''distance of 101.96 feet to an intersection with the South line o f said Lot 3; thence South 86 ° 12 ! 40" East, along ,said South et to the Point of Beginning. 5 OU fe _ . 'n �a- •of 2 _ 1 line 'distance , PARCEL C An equal undivided 1/3rd interest in and to the following described property All of tideland Lot No. Two in front of upland Lot No. Two in,`Sect•ion 13; Township 2T- North, . Mange 3 Fast, PJ.M. , all as conveyed by ,the 'State of trash ngton b Deed recorded March 21,. lq,,06 under,. S�uditor�s .%ilk No. .10,637, All situate ia.',the County of Snohomish,,.Sta;to.o,f. Washington*.,•.,'.:; U UTILITY ;,A SE0-11T tz `• y IN CONSIDERATION of benefits to accrue to the.grantors herein, the undersigned, \ROBERT DE LOPIG and JOAN DE LOIIG hereby grant to the CITY OF EDMONDS, a Municipal Corporation, a permanent easement for the installation operation, and maintenance of + P . a storm sewer line over, across, through and below the following described property, and the further right to remove trees, bushes, under- growth and other obstructions interfering with the location, construction and maintenance of said utility or utilities. The easement and right-of-way hereby granted is located in the County of Snohomish, State of Washington, and is more particularly described as follows: The South 10.00 feet of the following described property: Lot 3, Block, 2, Seahurst Addition, according to. the plat thereof recorded in Volume 9 of Plats, Page 90, records of Snohomish County, Washington. CIA a lid COul .� tC C.% ..:?,� '�� •G� ; Q C7 > V. Gv, U o 1)4 i cY 4- J C CO C70.W f`- -- 0. i re v>N The CITY agrees to restore to substantially the original condition such improvements as are disturbed during the construction, maintenance and repair of, said utility or utilities; provided, the grantors, their heirs or assigns shall not construct any permanent structure over, upon or within the permanent easement. DATED this day of R" NO SALES U STATE OF WASHINGTON) )ss COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH) AIJG �1- 19170 On is day per,onall appeared before m and ,c ,c� ,( Q. _,ram , to i e known ^to e tie individual s describe in and -who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that signed the same as free and voluntary act and deed, for the usesurposes therein. mentioned. _. �' { Zia o, AI;Y PURL ' in and for the State of Washington, residing at STREET FILE June 20, 1979 MEMO TO: Planning Division FROM: Engineering Division SUBJECT: V-47-79 - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ITEM Engineering representatives have met with the applicant to discuss this property and the variances needed. The appli- cant shall not need additional variances, yet has been in- formed that further professional drainage/engineering data, will be required for this site in. conjunction with building permits. 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WASH. v.SCALE /5SHEET / ol► . ' � - CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR r ROBERT DeL ONG SUBDI VISION I. . tt, it - _ 3 0 STREET FIL E File No. 01.1.12 June 9, 1983 MEMO FOR RECORD SUBJECT: PLUGGED DRAIN - 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE (1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.) On May 15, 1983, I was called by Sno-Com to check on a plugged drain at 18418 Olympic View Drive. I stopped there with my private vehicle to determine what I would need to do to correct the problem. I went to the Public Works Shop and came back with Unit #6 and 60' of hand worm with a 4"tip. I put together 45' of worm and hooked on to whatever was there. When I arrived there, the parking lot was flooded and the water was rising. When I unplugged it, it went with a rush. SHERMAN TILLEY Street Division ST/ml adf� -MILLS DT STROUD DT MARCH DT • r� -/ "A Good Custon `r is WO) `hy of Every Consideration" WESTERN UTILITIES SUPPLY"CO. 't7 Waterworks & Sewerage Supplies C P.O. BOX 24E. S0. E. 4000 BOONE P.O. 30HIO P.O. 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IR.MA M aj�e�;7o Ec/ra,ob�s : 7 31 7a _. .� /r t : *Pe-e/74 .Tq <,raores H'orey._/sg,;a 60.1:4azrf:%('Rt'AX0kr/cLa«aK�Q, ` e4835: 7-¢ � `g� ° 4veyie> :��' �%I4;� t" P efeet : f S191�1�� G 2 G'oM4�ec !�'. =coa�r l l fi t � _l2 �3v;�i ¢� ` __:3/, 4,�G., Ta �'.Sr/'e¢'t-'" �112` : Fi^c�" . ?bFc-,� �}GL•t�/V�`�4°S'>'?'�G/i' �l� .:. ° C L N fW r-E • PEPAArMullr � 8 A S i a: A E G 8 T Drainage Problem at�18428 Olympic View Dr. - Building Permit 740061 4 On .the weekend of December 21 1974 a heavy rain storm occurred• 5 9 , On December. 23, 1974, Abe Blandin and Bobby Mills informed me of drainage damage to the house foundation and yard at the subject address. The builder had apparently put in a 10-inch drain tile being reduced to an 8-inch the underraund. This piping is not sufficient to handle storm flows in the drainage course acress this propery. On December 23 1974, I informed Mrs. Jer. Morey, the current owner that the piping should he increased in size. -Also, Abe and Bobby took- photographs of the the and draina situation for future records. fit 4 ! 1 —1! -I4 1 4 . --t +4 1 —-� - �"+ /7 �75�LT.R -1�R�M cirY; of �D� f-T�Mr. Harold B. Wickstrom 12736 - 9th N.W. Seattle, Washington Dear Sir: i r f 1' It is our understanding tha at the above address, and h -`-`` permit at this location. rr. 1 As a result of a complaint that landscaping operations material in their tracks, a -4-t� in company with the City En ' No permit has been issued f `'- property. You are hereby d `_. author i zed to do so by the 4- - � � °' permit. A stop -work order + property. HMW/ae cc: city engineer 1 r � 1 `1 44- I '-- - r June 17, 19-/5 �bir�4lr;�-6L�Ig oR is `/, , RECE!,VFE1 J U''+ L i "i 915 Edirlo d-� E,: r. C.pt. Re: Unimproved property at .18424 O I ymp.(C Vl ew�_Dr. i ve. t you are the owner of the property ave made application for a building from the Burlington Northern Railway on this property have deposited site inspection was made this date gineer. or building or grading work on this irected to cease all such work until issuance of a grading and/or building to this effect has been placed on the Very truly yours, EDMONDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT } t Harry Nl. 1'Ih i tcutt - Building Official , d 3, 4tJ/1A .Dade 77g-497' Pf hit %' eXt; 7'%r Z-B-P,I� �, �ia.�,tr i.� L.1�Qrr11:��,.,cp� Surlj�%'a��` �par,H �'y^��.c?�r^ ,��,✓ .!� ?� 1 � - � �J.� pL e(Y% l ✓e'�/Q"t"�L? [�y .GHQ' a�P`?79tLr9 T/�/� Frar�kL�� A NQf-4ar A 12 i ✓r a".A-I' /oz 4 H cr1o1rra V�ea 5 10 o /-e d; car-.l�er�sj, C 4T(fti ba s/4 rr ���rY ov ✓ xis/`tr�� �2�' 571nd'tPt 5� etd &R.r �dr Qirrv-4,- u.I el alr vir�*� ►s2 . � s�'�►�,/ i/�'�'%` 1rk..e r-o sir '�► � � v wry z.a' w� re bqf- or 4- Qdf�cetif-- �"p �i'ot!1 Q X 4 x G3pey- u4 ;r <ih.111 x `1n19 ciQs� %�/��%'✓T-y LiH @ Eb1 -Z6- 06 V- /1- 80 Af#0414C.0t Oe, ROh JOHNS011 - 13413 Olympic View Drive. Var. iance from requiz'c c� tront yard setback ;:or an entry bridge. 4-lG1 Engineering does not ot)jc,ct t:u this variance. Proposed bridge is sufficiently outside off easement. i� !O u>td-e r! s�,�Qv .� 'ss^Q re�Pr"/�c� �'t�� e�_r{�z✓ eah Ct L 14 C or- I tij ,��nE s_S�tg►TffLP/G P'eT'ls.: ¢;' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeager. 18904 Olympic View Drive � "V 1 Edmonds, Washington 98020 - - I 4- �4 Dear Mr, and Mrs. Yeager: Regarding the surface road water drainage question, we have completed on February 21, 1981 a secondary back-up system and made improvements to the primary 6:1 line entry system. Our major concern is to gather and collect the surface water and pipe it over the bluff to the gravel and -,ditch along the railroad tracks. It rained steadily February 23rd and we repeatedly checked the water flow. It is now working perfectly and no water was leak- ing under the entry system and the back-up systems (2). were not required. Our final pick-up system seemed to be very effective for local hillside water, and upon your suggestion we used your hose and the new side ditch effectively carried the water past your residence. The temporary systems will and are now working perfectly, the danger variable is leaves or float- "'-` ing debris plugging the primary 6" entry. I would encourage you and Mr. Bob 4-� !-,•. Franklin (Edmonds Engineering Department) perusal of the system during any heavy rain. -�-�-- I am very sorry part of the surface water slipped under our earlier system, resulting in some silt and leakage into your basement. When Mrs. Yeager first called me of the problem, we immediately responded with on site improvements --� j��-- --; + and the offer to aid you in any manner. Again, when I received your letter of February 7th that the system leaking, immediately was we made some minor adjustments that appeared to solve the y j PP problem. Several days later we ob-. served during a short rain squal that the leaking still occured and I then -1#1-b - planned the major re -ditching and back-up systems which were installed last Saturday. I have asked the two surveyors to meet'7-�d hopefully agree on the questioned lot line. _} Mr. Jim Braun (Blueprint Homes Inc.) has the FUD easement we agreed to 4 - - last winter in exchange for your approved building variance.. We have stopped construction and waited patiently for over two months and would like to request the completion of our agreement. If this prior agreement is not acceptable, please let us know by March 1st so that other plans can be implimented. -4_ :�._p_1-4 We had asked Mr. Braun a month ago to suggest a trade for a sewer easement -_ line and in return we would give you some additional land along side your house. It would be nice to eliminate the neighborhood rumors, false statements and delays. We are going to build our personal home on the lot and it is ab- -fi_� - solutely not for sale. It really appears our easterly neighbors are demanding a great deal of favors and easements from both of us with the two waterfront lots in exchange for minor favors. If you are interested, I would be glad to discuss these easements =r with you as our interests are not y being considered. r; Y presently Sincerely, �1aa' ;7 James Smith v �-G . r. Y" • 7� CL f T b, e� tt_-e i 4 -L4 -T + -T 171- + 4- C, Tame s Braun, Blueprinto Homer, Inc. Bob Franklin, City of Edmonds Engineering Dept. ofpef All (,ry 46y -V! zo e /j i- y- C S� �- ,, a / - ;'s" /,I I. 11IN -114- 0 �I, ) I X"l NLY �N O�rI t EOMDS OFFICE: 20101 - 44th AVE. WEST — SUITE 1 620 EDMONDS WAY LYNNWOOD, WASHINGTON 98036',- 775-8555 EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 776-2128 or 771-1000 .4.5 L111 Ale- 7 "'y 'd 4 SEATTLE OFFICE: I 11725 GREENWOOD AVE. NORTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98133 362-8300 -4 00' T L Reid, Middleton and Associates r 1.21.-Fift,h Avenue North Suite 200 Edmonds, Washington 98020 t.a Attention: William Pauly SUBJECT: STORM DRAIt4S�',,AT,,j�1,8418,.OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE', We are experiencing difficulty with a storm line that apparently was extended by a property owner from a line which may have been installed with a subdivision on which your firm did the engineering. The subdivision is our number S-22-69 for Robert DeLong. Your file number appears to be 3845.11.-� We would appreciate a copy of ur drawings or other information you may have regarding the storm drain loPated within the south ten feet of Lot 3 4 - of the subdivision. Sincerely, T..*.�- _ �a`yi� SA - E. ADAMS, P.E i 1% .- Ci Engineer 7 1 7 1 1 1 T-�•41- F- -• e-�- -.�-. .fir•'--306- ,•i - i?e- a a- .c-. - 4�i- =,1 ¢...- ...t..'i"..Z-- t d� • -. j. MEMO TO: File , FROM: Bob Franklin Engineering Division SUBJECT: DRAINAGE PROBLEM Af,184,18�,OL.YMP,IC,`,VIEI^l DRIVE}:,°``; At the end of the week, after the early morning storm on Thursday, February 2, 1981, Abe Blandin and I inspected damage at the subject address from the _? heavy runoff. We found that a wood slat "apple basket was lodged in the - inlet end of the pipe on private property at 18428 Olympic View Drive (the _? Morey residence). This pipe connects to other pipes which. are intended to carry water over the bank, down to the railway. The stoppage at the inlet forced stormwater overland, causing erosion and sedimentation at the subject ` address. 4J_ ,_ --��I� %R eC.�d y DIN'.`.oF je e4�4/11G a.w6vjc 1 , ' f Mr. James E. Adams, P.E. ) :f, t Department of Public Works —> - -+ City of Edmonds fir. 0( Publ;, ,,,, , c b � 200 Dayton Street Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Jim: In response to your letter to Mr. William Pauley of'this office regarding r the storm sewer on the Robert Delong Subdivision (5-22-69) I am enclosing --;---:-•4-�- s. a copy of the Development Plan that was submitted to the City of Edmonds (Fi 1 e No. 1.780) on July 31, 1970. Included also is a copy of our survey ! �` of the subdivision. At that time the requirement to the developer was to extend the existing" 12 culvert at the end of a roadway near the south side of the subdivision.I This culvert was along an existing Swale as shown on the plan. I believe { d f- �.•j-`t `, there was to be an easement for a future storm sewer along the south side of Lot 3, but find no information in our files indicating that this was r T-_ { ever prepared or filed.-- +� �'-� Very truly.yours,' REID, MIDDLETON & ASSOCIATES, INC. _ __ Imo.__ .l-_,_ t_1 -�-�� �-"T -•.. 4Ly F.1idd et� on; P.L.S. , Vi_cel President - j -4 -�`•y` ,r-4-- r-=--1--�- i i T T 'T ' _ - -� ,{-: ;�-•s.--1 x,-. . ' �. - 7 ,.� ; s �.• •o 0 o- ' } -_'> >i-T _ _;.- Y�-T_�--� �.-_5•-•�-• q.r 1 .--i"-f•• -4 -- - -d - _!-_ _, q •.•�• . -tom. Y .'-. --s - -� ^ -•--J --1-_ - •s- mom•• . f •�^- r Y, PAJ . J'EG c a N FR oM D l c9 K /N6- (Soh of IX& AM �'z w-eelES o Ihte�11`! T� AmU-; WAf over jeLoWl�iy eal a �i"�� Qi�, ,. Asr� diocv L oApr ,. 3.-l�-1, 3; o01�l�J, ,--5".40_',�1�/f: Co/Jf u"cf`'e,3�LG�C' J�/✓!%, 2!/�ec✓ Lo�a , ;yaveQ b4w,aq�_ 407L,4 ^� V I260-P-4 1777 Gowi p.- dr.g1W " Us�42 de 3-19= 8/ 9:3a -- /o: 3d �M .--,ke�reu��W-4iHa�� _ d �'/�O iuwlt� . 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At^- iAl ° : •; Mode Gui7 ,P�o/9,` ��r.•�f. • IUD .��J,4✓Ik G/�d.S /Dl/1 ON -��4T 7"-� .. , SG ,Al Ii2.2 _ ACT o, ; " L et!`�✓ r`o iNoY��/, w�iff��r_ 3-_z6--� . _ r P�v sue eya`st`' s/fie o o°vp 71 = 4-1 3-- fi -17 - '� T# -t - d �--••. -d. 0--3 �.i• -r- -T'oa- 3-. -¢ `� C �&R ri FIEp M rc G Le t -e✓_ 7"y-e. - . # 4s Fa�//o1u6s t t .S, -I d � Jerry Morey Mr. Je 18430 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Morey: SUBJECT: DRAINAGE AT,;,1$Ol yr�P i c Vi ew.wDri rive ` " '�'"`'° ' -,.•s We are writing to assure that .you are aware of the need -to keep the culvert installed on our -C - *'=-<--- y property clear of obstructions and '.ully operational. The culvert of concern is the one across your property to the king property. , This culvert accepts water which runs under Olympic View { Drive, entering your property on its east side. If the culvert on your property is not functioning properly, storm water can cause downslope dam- _ age. L 6 ` u x Y i e e -4 t -1 • -i i' e 7 During a recent storm, it was observed that debris had clogged the inlet of your culvert. As a result, storm water caused downslope damage. ; „ i Because the culvert is on your property, it -is your responsibility to vain- x tain it in properly working order. If we can be of any assistance, or you have any further ues- - s_ tions regarding this matter, please call me or Bob Franklin at 771-3202q _ , --- Sincerely, ` N;A (AMES E. 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' 3 A,-O-f t4e�' so✓/ 7-c� ,�<s�� For r4� e re c �e � v-e �y � Td ��.� �2 b, af-e_ r�r �/R�e �-s• . i i I I� +9 I i� �i 11 Ali �I �I I z U, `5�r1. �i�e1urved _.rvli�i vi5io.-�, -- - - - - ,1 - ref / ' I /a 4 1(. 0 V-D c od il �G- I F STREET FILE 1,n2OC4r.S Crcsic-(.�,ii-s OV49 0 /1 -7 -7 4 Jr,_ �lv F�p 0/ V V _4 �.Il Or�-t cl vj 4 � 76^ e� C' � � C� /C� .e le- wwa' n Gi Pam, V f t, �1� e / �A F'? G° 0�l L - wn c co U 14 V V 47. r II / flot c�� skoNfi SL) .dot V 5Y%-_ I GARYA. NELSON THOMAS J.JOHN N J 86. 2 2 + ANNE H. SOLA °D h ri : JAI G 4 th q V <�.. TRE � ---_ N � 2% 92 . t L0 63.0 30. 9j THOMAS J. POWELL �I3.93 O o A o _o 0 ry N 34,014 (D I 1 B o ' 12,012 CD ry G4R4GC ' 1D a NOTE rn � 8,325$ — Parcel "C is r� eX�sr 274 I ra building site 2 to Dr. Olov So �j ho�sfl: 6,3 . p y 8 4�. 78, 61 gyp, 6Q C I iJ cis 9 ETyfC F ✓ / �1�� 36,570� j649. qC Oes�IV co ERNEST F. S TRATFORD Lni IIl \ I f sr N 1 �aP R0- S 30 C-3) 47 ,^ ♦7� ~ / h � � I i May 18, 1981 MEMO FOR RECORD SUBJECT: IDAMAGE CLAIM. MR. E. KING - 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE This storm drainage incident was investigated on the morning following heavy rains which occurred on the night of February 18, 1981 by Abe Blandin, Street Superintendent 'and Bob Franklin, Drainage Engineer. The cause of flooding of Mr. King's driveway access and yard had occurred within the private yard of neighbor- ing property above Mr. King. An open ditch line drainage enters a drainage culvert:on this property and, as a result of a blockage, water overflowed the pipe causing soil erosion and deposition damage- ing Mr. King's property. The driveway access was covered with soil as was a drainage inlet (which is located on a City storm drainage easement). It was concluded that the cause of damage was not the City's responsibility. ABE ANDIN STREET SUPT. B B FRAPKLIN - DRAINAGE ENGINEER AAB/RRF:jky I 1 • u-T F' L E a % e'e cam . ®IVP I -fle trot l` - - - Payll 7LI �Jd �ah�C _ I?raStodl- -694 ° U 1S vim_- vv j' 11 ,1 4 STREET FILE MEMO TO: Sandy Chase, City Clerk FROM: Jeannine Graf DATE: November 4, 1998 RE: Fugere Request for Public Information @ 18418 Olympic View Dr The Building/Planning Division has received another seven requests for information at the subject address. I will respond to each in the same format as before: 1. Any denied building permit with associated documents. No such record exists. 2. Disclose current official "designated earth subsidence landslide hazard areas" status ... provide map or other official source. The property located at 18418 Olympic View Drive is not located within the GeoEngineers Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Areas map dated 10/16179. A copy of the map is attached, the fee is $2.50. Sandy please return the map if he doesn't want to purchase it. Thank you. 3. All documents that show any interior aspect... especially floor plans. The Building Division has no interior floor plans for this address. 4. All mechanical permits ...1990 to present. No permit is on file for a mechanical permit for the time frame noted. 5. To Planning Division all documents that show any interior aspect... especially floor plans. The Planning Division has attached an interior main floor plan found in variance file V-11-80. 6. To Planning Division all documents on file. Copy of critical areas checklist #95-146 and Variance file #V-11-80. 7. To Planning Division any denied development permit with associated documents. No denied applications are on file. STREET FILE TO: Sandy Chase, City Clerk FROM: J. Graf, Building Official DATE: October 28, 1998 RE: Public Disclosure Request from Steven Fugere dated 10/21/98 For property at 18418 Olympic View Drive In order to assist your office in responding to the referenced request I have numbered Mr. Fugere's requests and have responded as follows: 1. Permit to abate existing kitchen, plumbing dated 1997 or 1998 • No permit is on file to abate the kitchen • No plumbing permit is on file for the time frame noted 2. Permit to relocate or place new kitchen plumbing 1995 to present • No plumbing permit is on file for the years noted 3. Final inspection form for new kitchen plumbing 1997 to present • No final inspection record is on file for kitchen plumbing for the time frame noted 4. Final inspection forms for natural gas line work 1995 to present • No final inspection record is on file for gas line work for the time frame noted 5. Permit to install 3 sliding glass doors at rear of house westside to access new decks • No permit is on file for installing 3 glass doors 6. Plot plan for 1995 building permit • This has already been provided to Mr. Fugere in previous requests but another copy is attached 7. Permit for new natural gas burning fireplace insert 1997 to present • No permit is on file for a natural gas burning fireplace insert for the time frame noted 8. Permit to place new roof 1995 to present • No permit is on file for the roof for the time frame noted 9. Mechanical permit dated 1995 • No permit is on file for a mechanical permit for the time frame noted 10. Mechanical plan for permit dated 1995 • No mechanical plan is on file for the time frame noted 11. Plumbing permit dated 1995 • No plumbing permit is on file for the time frame noted 12. Plumbing plan for permit dated 1995 • No plumbing plan is on file for the time frame noted 13. Plan for natural gas line work interior dated 1995 • No plan is on file for gas line work for the time frame noted 14. Permit for natural gas line work dated 1995 interior lines • No permit is on file for natural gas line work for the time frame noted , CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK Inc.1891) December 14, 1998 Mr. Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64th Avenue West Lynnwood, Washington 98037 Re: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Dear Mr. Fugere: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR • q ' This letter is in response to your Requests for Public Records received on November 13, 1998. Additional time was requested to respond to two of your requests: To Engineerinq Division: All documents related to 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. The Engineering Street File for this address is on file for your review in the City Clerk's office. An index of the contents of this file is enclosed. To_Inspection/Investigation Division: All documents related to 18418 Olympic View Drive. For non-discloseable documents, provide inventory and description of each document. The City Attomey will review this file on December 15. We will respond to this request at the completion of his review. Thank you for your patience while we are researching these Requests for Public Records. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at (425) 771-0245. Yours truly, Sandra S. Chase, CIVIC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr Enclosure cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official Scott Snyder, City Attorney • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan CONTENTS OF STREET FILE 18418 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE Letter to Leif Larson from Ried Middleton and Associates, dated July 31, 4970, with attached development plans for Robert DeLong Subdivision showing the sanitary sewer, water service, and roadway section. 2. Hand written notes, dated September 14, 1970. Letter to Harold Wickstrom from Harry Whitcutt, dated June 17, 1975, regarding unimproved property. Interoffice Communications regarding drainage problem. 3. Letter to Mrs. Robert DeLong from Richard Allen, Assistant City Engineer, dated August 10, 1971, regarding the engineering requirements for S-22-69. 4. Permit Application, December 11, 1979, for new construction. Two stories, plus basement. Public Works Department Checklist, dated December 20, 1979. Memo to Building Division from Engineering Division, dated December 11, 1979. 5. Board of Adjustment Application for Variance, V-47-79, with attachments, dated May 30, 1979. Variance requested: to set building within 15'0" from property line at front. 6. Memo to Planning Division from Engineering Division, dated June 20, 1979, regarding V-47-79, Board of Adjustment Item. 7. Survey notes, dated October 1, 1979. 8. Letter to Jim Adams, City Engineer, from Richard King, dated September 28, 1979, regarding their intent to build a home on Lot 3 of Seahurst. Proposed site plan and attached letter. 9. Letter to Burlington Northern from Fred Herzberg, Director of Public Works, dated September 28, 1979, regarding drainage. Letter to the Engineering Division from D. H. Burns, Burlington Northern, dated July 24, 1979, with attachments. 10. Letter to Mr. Richard King from James Adams, City Engineer, dated October 5, 1979, regarding geologic considerations for building permit. Proposed site plan attached. 11. Drainage plan, dated February 8, 1980. 12. Tap Card, City of Edmonds Water Department, dated February 15, 1980. 13. Agenda for April 16, 1980 Board of Adjustment meeting, agenda item V-11-80. Board of Adjustment Application for Variance. Variance requested: that an entry bridge be placed within front setback from garage driveway up to front door. Site plan attached. 14. Side Sewer Drawing, Side Sewer Permit #6449, dated February 2, 1980. 15. Asset Information Sheet, dated June 30, 1980, regarding water service line 16. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Yeager from James Smith, dated February 26, 1981, regarding surface road water drainage. 17. Claim for Damages from Elias King, dated April 16, 1981, with hand written notes and estimate for repairs. 18. Letter to Reid, Middleton and Associates from James Adams, City Engineer, dated March 2, 1981, regarding storm line. 19. Memo to File from Bob Franklin, Engineering Division, dated March 2, 1981, regarding drainage problem. 20. Letter to City of Edmonds from LeRoy F. Middleton, Reid, Middleton and Associates, dated March 5, 1981, regarding the storm sewer on the Robert DeLong Subdivision. Development Plan for Robert DeLong Subdivision. 21. Hand written note dated March 19, 1981. 22. Hand written notes regarding telephone conversation between Ike King and Bob Franklin, dated March 25, 1981. 23. Memo for Record from Bob Franklin, Drainage Engineer, dated May 18, 1981, regarding damage claim. 24. Hand written notes dated May 28, 1981. Plot plan. 25. Notes from field meeting, dated June 4, 1981, regarding storm water. 26. Brief on file search concerning storm water damage, dated June 12, 1981. 27. Six photographs, dated July 7, 1981. 28. Hand written note regarding claim against the city for storm damage. Memo for Record, dated June 9, 1983, regarding a plugged drain. Four photographs, dated June 7, 1983. 29. Project review checklist, dated March 20, 1987. Construction Permit Application to construct new single-family home with two stories and a daylight basement, dated March 30, 1987. Memo to Building Division from Engineering Division, dated April 2, 1987. Plot plan. 30. Critical Areas Checklist, dated July 10, 1995. 31. Permit- 95 0400 to change existing pool/recreation room into two bedrooms and media room, dated July 18, 1995. Plot plan attached. 32. Deck Replacement Plot Plan, dated May 28, 1998. 33. Determination of Nonsignificance, dated June 15, 1998; for replacement of an existing deck on a single-family residence, located in an area identified as Environmentally Sensitive. CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FA MAYYOROR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS, WA 98020 - (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK I0C.1890 December 3, 1998 Mr. Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64`h Avenue West Lynnwood, Washington 98037 Re: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Dear Mr. Fugere: This letter is in response to your most recent Requests for Public Records received on November 13, 1998. have numbered each request below and a response is included for each request: 1. To Planning Division: Disclose steep slope hazard area status of 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Planning Division has indicated that 18418 Olympic View Drive is not designated as a steep slope hazard area on the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Map or the Critical Areas Map. 2. To Planning Division: Provide Variance #V-47-79. Provide all documents in file of this variance. Response: A copy of Variance File #V-47-79 is available for review in the City Clerk's office. There are 23 pages in the file. 3. To Planninq Division: Provide all documents related to 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Planning Division has responded that the documents they have on file relating to this address are a Critical Areas Determination (CA-95-146) dated July 14, 1995, which was provided with your November 3, 1998 request; Variance File V-11-80, which was also provided with your November 3, 1998 request; Variance File V-47-79, as mentioned above in Item 2, and Determination of Nonsignificance, dated June 15, 1998, which is available for review in the City Clerk's office (there are 27 pages). 4. To Planninq Division: Disclose current official "designated earth subsidence landslide hazard area" status �of 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Provide official document or map that shows current status. Response: The Planning Division has indicated that 18418 Olympic View Drive is not designated as an earth subsidence landslide hazard area on the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Map or the Critical Areas Map. You may review a copy of these maps in the Planning Division. 5. To Planning Division: Provide all variance requests for 18418 Olympic View Drive from January'1, 1979 to date. Response: A copy of Variance File V-11-80 • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Mr. Steven J: Fugere December 3, 1998 Page 2 was provided with your November 3, 1998 request and Variance File V-47-79 is as noted in Item 2. 6. Provide Engineering memo dated December 11, 1979, referenced on Permit No. 800004. This memo is available for review in the City Clerk's office. 7. To Engineering Division: All documents related to 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Additional time is needed to research this request. 8. To Engineering Division: Disclose current official "designated earth subsidence landslide hazard area" status at 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Provide official document or map that shows current status. Response: Gordy Hyde, Development Services Engineer, has indicated that Engineering does not make this determination. 9. To Inspection/Investigation Division: All documents related to 18418 Olympic View Drive. For non-discloseable documents, provide inventory and description of each document. Additional time is needed to research this request. 10. Provide mechanical permit mentioned on Permit #950400. The Building Division has responded that no mechanical permit is on file. 11. Provide all plumbing permits from 1990 to present for 18418 Olympic, View Drive, Edmonds. Provide all natural gas line permits from 1990 to present for same address. The Building Division has responded that no plumbing or natural gas line permits are on file for this time period. The documents noted above can be reviewed in the City Clerk's office or copies can be obtained for the standard copying fee (the first five pages free and 15 cents for each additional page). A response will be provided for Requests Number 7 and 9 within ten days. Thank you for your patience while we are researching these Requests for Public Records. If ,you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at (425) 771-0245. Yours truly, Sandra S. Chase, CMC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr Enclosure cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official Jeff Wilson, Planning Supervisor Bryan Nguyen, Planning Tech Gordy Hyde, Development Services Engineer Scott Snyder, City Attorney 0000-, e0 CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK jnc.1891) November 9, 1998 Mr. Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64t' Avenue West Lynnwood, Washington 98037 Re: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Dear Mr. Fugere: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR This letter is in response to the seven separate Request for Public Records requests received from you on November 3, 1998. I have numbered each request below and a response is included for each request: 1. Any denied building permit, with associated documents, for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Building Division has responded that no such record exists. 2. Disclose current official "designated earth subsidence landslide hazard areas" status of 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Provide map or other official source. Response: The Building Division has responded that the property located at 18418 Olympic View Drive is not located within the GeoEngineers Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Areas map dated October 16, 1979. A copy of the map is available at City Hall. 3. All documents in the Building Division that show any interior aspect of 18418 Olympic View Drive. Edmonds, especially any floor plans. Response: The Building Division has responded that they have no interior floor plans for this address. 4. All mechanical permits, on file in the Building Division, for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds, since 1990 to present. Response: The Building Division has responded that no mechanical permit is on file for the time frame noted. 5. All documents in the Plannina Division that show anv interior aspect of 18418 Olympic View Drive. Edmonds, especially any floor plans. Response: The Planning Division indicates that there is a Variance Application (V-11-80), dated March 26, 1980, for 18418 Olympic View Drive that contains a floor plan. There are a total of 17 pages. • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Mr. Steven J. Fugere November 9, 1998 Page 2 6. All documents on file in the Planning Division for 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds. The Planning Division has the Variance Application noted in response Number 5 above, as well as Critical Areas Determination (CA-95-146), dated July 14, 1995. The Critical Areas Determination is four pages in length. 7. Any denied development permit on file in the Planing Division, with associated documents, for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. The Planning Division has responded that no denied applications are on file for this address. - The documents noted above are on file in the City Clerk's office for your review, or if you would like us to mail you a copy, the charge would be as follows: Request No. 2: The GeoEngineers Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Areas map, dated October 16, 1979, is $2.50. Request No. 5 Application (V-11-80) —17 pages. Request No. 6 Application (V-11-80) — 17 pages; Critical Areas Determination (CA-95-146) — 4 pages. There is no charge for the first five pages but for every page over five there is a $.15 per page charge. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office at (425) 771-0245. Sincerely, Sandra S. Chase, CMC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr Enclosure cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official Scott Snyder, City Attorney CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775.2525 CITY CLERK Inc. 1890 October 29, 1998 Mr. Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64th Avenue West Lynnwood, Washington 98037 Re: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Dear Mr. Fugere: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR This letter is in response to the 14 separate Request for Public Records requests received from you on October 21, 1998. have numbered each request below and a response is included for each request: 1. Permit to abate existing kitchen plumbing dated 1997 or 1998 at 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Building Division has responded that there is no permit on file to abate the kitchen plumbing. There is no plumbing permit on file for the time frame noted. 2. Permit to relocate or place new kitchen plumbinq 1995 to present for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Building Division has responded that there is no plumbing permit on file for the years noted. 3. Final inspection form for new kitchen plumbing 1997 to present at 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Building Division has responded that there is no final inspection record on file for kitchen plumbing for the time frame noted. 4. Final inspectionforms for natural gas line work at 18418 Olvmic View Drive 1995 to present. Response: The Building Division has responded that there is no final inspection record on file for gas line work for the time frame noted, 5. Permit to install three sliding glass doors at rear of house (west side) to access new deck at 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. Response: The Building Division has responded that there is no permit on file for installing three glass doors. 6. Plot plan for 1995 building permit for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. The Building Division has provided a copy, which is attached. • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Mr. Steven J. Fugere October 29, 1998 Page 2 7. Permit for new natural gas burning fireplace insert 1997 to present time for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. The Building Division has responded that no permit is on file for a natural gas burning fireplace insert for the time frame noted. 8. Permit to place new roof at 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds 1995 to present time. The Building Division has responded that no permit is on file for the roof for the time frame noted. 9. Mechanical permit dated 1995 for 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds. The Building Division has responded that no permit is on file for a mechanical permit for the time frame noted. 10. Mechanical plan for permit dated 1995 for 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds. The Building Division has responded that no mechanical plan is on file for the time frame noted. 11. Plumbinq permit . dated 1995 for 18418 Olympic View Drive. Edmonds. .The Building Division has responded that no plumbing permit is on file for the time frame noted. 12. Plumbing plan for permit dated 1995 for 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. The Building Division has responded that no plumbing plan is on file for the time frame noted. 13. Plan for natural gas line work interior to 18418 Olympic View Drive. dated 1995. The Building Division has responded that no plan is on file for gas line work for the time frame noted. 14. Permit for natural gas line work dated 1995 for 18418 Olympic View Drive. Edmonds, interior lines. The Building Division has responded that no permit is on file for natural gas line work for the time frame noted. Since the first five photocopies are free, there is no charge for the plot plan that is enclosed pursuant to request number 6. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office at (425) 771-0245. Sincerely, Sandra S. Chase, CIVIC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr Enclosure cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official Scott Snyder, City Attorney 17 PAV ' I.�r'r}.f:'' I ap ,�, yr. ", t F r CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK 1,1- °IO September 24, 1998 Mr. Gregory A. Dahl 320 Dayton, Suite 260 Edmonds, Washington 98020 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS Dear Mr. Dahl: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR BUILDING SEP 2 5 1998 The records you requested in your Request for Public Records, dated September 24, 1998, are now ready for your review. The City Attorney has reviewed the requested documents and has indicated the following: 1. The address and telephone number have been withheld as this information is exempt from disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.17.255. 2. Paragraph three of the September 3, 1998 letter has been withheld as this information is exempt from disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.17.310(1)(d). You may review the documents in our office, or if you would prefer, we would be happy to mail them to you. There are a total of 13 pages. If you would like copies, the charge for the documents is as follows: 0 - 5 copies = free 150 for each additional copy (8 x 150 = $1.20) The City offices are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you have any questions, please call my office at (425) 771-0245. Sincerely, Sandra S. Chase, CIVIC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official v Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan. Japan CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK jnC.18°10 September 24, 1998 Mr. Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64th Avenue West Lynnwood, Washington 98037 SUBJECT: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Dear Mr. Fugere: UUI'LDING S E P 2 5 1998 BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR This letter is in response to your Request for Public Records dated September 23, 1998. You asked for copies of permits and plans for natural gas line work at 18418 Olympic View Drive in Edmonds. On August 26, 1998, you submitted a request for all building department records for 18418 Olympic View Drive. On August 28, 1998, the City complied with this request. On August 31, 1998, you submitted another request for documents that had been withheld in conjunction with your August 26 request. The City responded on September 3, 1998, explaining the reason why certain documents had been withheld and the justification for withholding them. At that time we again explained that you had been given all documents relating to 18418 Olympic View Drive. On September 14, 1998, you submitted another Request for Public Records asking for building permits for a deck at 18418 Olympic View Drive. We responded on September 15, 1998, explaining that there have been no permits issued for a deck at this address and further reiterating that you have received all public information that is on file related to this address. The purpose of this letter is to again explain to you that you have received all public information that is on file related to this address. Very truly yours, Sandra S. Chase, CMC Edmonds City Clerk SSC:sr cc: Jeannine Graf, Buildih4Official- W: Scott Snyder, City Attorney • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan GREGORY A. DAHL ATTORNEY AT LAW 32o DAYFON, SUITE 260. TELEPHONE: (425) 712 9770 - FAX (425) 712 0125 September 18, 1998 Ms. Jeannine L. Graf Building Official City of Edmonds Community Services Department 121 Fifth Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Re: Complaint of alleged deck construction at 18418 Olympic View Drive Public Disclosure Act Request Dear Ms. Graf: The allegations which you have received, as set forth in your letter of September 14, 1998; are untrue. There are two decks on the west facade of our home, off the second (main floor) and third stories of the house. It is our understanding that these decks were built when the house was originally constructed in 1980. We bought the house in January, 1994, and we do not know why the original plat map from 1980 does not show the decks. In 1995 we applied for a building permit and, as a part of that process, submitted as our plat map a copy of the original plat map, from the 1980 plans. In our application for the front deck permit which was issued on July 10, 1998, we drew a new plat map which does show the existing west side decks. In 1997 we made minor repairs to the west side decks but I am confident that none of the repairs or cosmetic changes we made required us to obtain a building permit. We made the following repairs: • We replaced rotted wood, including the original wood and glass railing system around the decks. The original railing system was fabricated of 4x4 cedar posts on 6 foot centers with cedar -framed glass panels. The cedar posts were lag bolted to the fascia and had rotted at the deck surface so that the railings had become loose and were unsafe. The original railings were replaced with a new metal railing system with safety glass panels. We also installed new fascia trim boards to replace the rotted original fascia boards and we painted a new waterproof non-skid surface material on both decks. • We also replaced a small wooden walkway (shown on our 1998 plat map) which bridges from the main .floor deck to grade on the north side of the deck. The original walkway had rotted, the framing had pulled away from Ms. Jeannine L. Graf Building Official City of Edmonds September 18, 1998 Page 2 the main deck and had collapsed. The walkway was replaced with a new walkway framed with pressure treated wood and cedar 2x4 decking. The walkway is 3 feet 8 inches wide and 12 feet 5 inches long (45.8 square feet) and, at the highest point above grade, is 26 inches above grade. The replacement walkway is exactly the same size and is located in exactly the same place as the original walkway. We believe that the two complaints you have received about our remodeling project were made by Mr. Steven J. Fugere. You should know that we ,hired Fugere to install a.hdrdwoou floor in our home and, after it.was completed, he refused to correct several defects in the finish. In the course of having Fugere's defective work corrected by other flooring contractors we discovered that, in addition to leaving our hardwood floor in an unacceptable condition, Fugere had installed a lower grade of oak hardwood flooring than the expensive rift cut "select" grade we had specified and had paid for. We have sued Fugere, and his company, Parquet and Colonial Hardwood Floors, in Snohomish County Superior Court for breach of contract and for violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act. We believe that Fugere is attempting to use the building permit complaint process of the City of Edmonds to harass and intimidate us because we are advancing our lawsuit against him. You will please recall that when I reviewed with you the details of the final phase of our remodel in July, virtually every item was "exempt" from the requirement that we obtain a building permit except the front entry deck. A permit was required for the front entry deck only because, at one end of the deck, the structure was more than 30 inches above grade. The structural portion of our remodel, on the lower floor, was started in 1995, shortly after we bought the house. We obtained the proper building permits for the structural work in 1995 and 1996, including electrical and plumbing stub -ins to the second floor, all of which were completed, inspected and approved in the first phase of the project. We are very distressed that the City is now being used by Fugere to harass us, and we are determined to take immediate and appropriate legal action to put an end to Fugere's harassment. In our initial discussion I informally requested that you provide me with a copy of the complaint showing the identity of the complaining party. You refused, citing RCW 42.17.310 (1)(e). However, I believe that the City's continued reliance upon RCW 42.17.310(1)(e) is misplaced. Fugere's attorney, Lawrence B. Linville, has confirmed to me that Fugere is, in fact, the complaining party. Therefore, the purpose of section 310(1)(e)-- to advance the interest of law enforcement by protecting the identity of a person who files a complaint with an investigative agency-- is moot. Moreover, since the City has given final approval to our front deck permit, that "investigation" is now closed and there is no law enforcement interest to protect. In order to take the appropriate legal Ms. Jeannine L. Graf Building Official City of Edmonds September 18, 1998 Page 3 action necessary to stop Fugere's ongoing harassment I must, therefore, formally request that you make available for inspection and copying the City of Edmonds' complete file in this matter, including the original unredacted complaint form, any supporting documents or statements., the second complaint, any supporting documents or .statements, any correspondence relating to this matter between the City and Steven J. Fugere, Laura -Owen Fugere, Barry Fugere, the law firm of Linville, Clausen and Linton, Lawrence B. Linville, or any other person acting for or on behalf .of Steven J. Fugere or Parquet and Colonial Hardwood Floors, Inc. I also request any Public 'Disclosure Act requests made to the `City- about our property.from January 1, 1997 to the date of this request and the responses, if any, to any such PDA requests. I also request disclosure of any other document, memorandum, report or statement in the custody or control of the City made by Steven J. Fugere, Laura -Owen Fugere, Barry Fugere, the law firm of Linville, Clausen and Linton, Lawrence B. Linville, or any other person acting for or on behalf of Steven J. Fugere or Parquet and Colonial Hardwood Floors, Inc., relating to or concerning Gregory A. Dahl, Elaine D. Dahl or our home at 18418 Olympic View Drive,. Edmonds, Washington. This request is made pursuant to RCW 42.17.260, et seq. I will, of course, pay the reasonable costs of copying the requested documents. Please contact me within the statutory period to arrange a time for the inspection and copying of these documents. Cordially, 4 regory A. Dahl copy: W. Scott Snyder, Esq. GAD:mt CITY OF EDMONDS 121. STH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK I0c. is °10 September 15, 1998 Steven. J. Fugere 18618 — 64th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98037 Re: Public Records Request Dear Mr. Fugere: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR This letter is in response to your Request for Public Records dated September 14, 1998. You asked for copies of building permits .and plans for rear, west, or waterside decks for the property located at 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds. There is no permit record for any rear, west or waterside decks at this address. You have received all public information that is on file related to this address. Very truly yours, "�� -1/ e4.r--" Sandra S. Chase, CMC City Clerk cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official , W. Scott Snyder, City Attorney • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan RECEIVED CITY OF EDMONDS REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS SEP 141998 EDMONDS CITY CLERK PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Requester Name:j�Cc.'�'� 4 Address: a l",c1 i Phone Number: Request Made By: [ ] In Person jn Writings y Date of Request: Nature of Request: -73��1 ���/si L�`;�C!i.%'yl.'iiC' l�� `�'Ce'/ ��i''i (r"� C�L'�?c"�r�.i'!✓' �cpR JCL? O _ Is information requested to be used for commercial purposes?G Signature of Requester r FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ACTION ON REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS MUST BE TAKEN WITHIN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS (SEE R.C.W. 42.17.320) 1. Action taken: [ ] Request Granted [ ] Acknowledgment Estimated Response Date Provided [ J Record Denied [ J Record Withheld in Part (See No. 4) (See Nos. 5 & 6) (See Nos. 5 & 6) CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 2. Reques't forwarded to attorney for review: [ ] Yes Date Forwarded [ ] No .3. Notification of Action Taken to Requester: Date of Notification: a) [ ] Request granted b) [ ] Need for additional time How long? c) [ J Request denied d) [ ] Record withheld in part 4. If additional , time needed,. explain why: 5. If request denied or record withheld in part, name the exemption contained in Chapter 42.17 RCW which authorizes withholding or denial: 6. If request denied or record withheld in part, explain how the exemption applies to this record: 7. Request received by: Department: Date: FEES 0 - 5 copies free Standard copy charge @ $.15 per page: Charge pages @ $.15 per page $ Other (Refer to current Records Index & Fee Schedule) $ Total Fees: $ DOCUIENTS PROVIDED: DATE: MAILED: PICK UP: RECEIPT #: DATE: rnc.1B913 The NOT FOR PUBLIC 1TV OF FnM `� /s A FAHEY PVROMA B Co � MAYOR 121 ST}i AVENUE NORTH • EDMOfJpS, WA 98020 • (425) 771.02c^C •FAX (425, 1•Q22 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Eng neering • Wastewater Treatment Plant File # of this forrn�lic record and will be photocopied for the DATE OF COMPLAINT: 3_Z2 �' /9f SUBJECT OF COMPLAINT: VIOLATION ADDRESS / LOCATION: /r7 �1�� (Jy�yt ,/' ey/, ee'-j ' NAME: PHONE: IS ALLEGED VIOLATOR THE OWNER OR ® TENANT OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY? DETAILS OF COMPLAINT: ?W t 3iW / '/ !tC >9r rT % ��irl - '�rCL•Yl �dG•✓� (G� !/a✓ �f6��fGT t"y7l e e2yrn,e �` �rct/���cf� i h ^c�✓/ i,Gr; t�/v im ` -1 �c 7IZ4:6 le 1 �1_lNt� �'.'IJ• L� � �-z°Y� " �� � t' � /�'`� ll/ �c��-rPi �.,� �'0,2 c.%�"r Under the provisions of the Public Disclosure Law, RCW 42.17.310 (1) (e), the complainant may indicate a desire for disclosure or nondisclosure of their identity. If nondisclosure is chosen, the bottom portion of this form will not be released to the public, Please note that if this case is filed in court, your name must be u131.;JVJCU lr YVU LUC 4V VC a w1ulzaa U1 U1G baJC. The City of Edmonds investigates possible violations on a complaint basis only, therefore, the name of the person filing the complaint must be provided. w. Name (please Print : Phone: Moi Address Please check one of the following boxes: D You may disclose my identity if requested. Signature: Xyou may not disclose my identity without my permission. Date: 31, a Incorporated AuS st I1, 1890 • Sister Cities lnterttatip4Hekinan, Japan /., to C. 189v CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • �DMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771.0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Engineering • Wastewater Treatment Plant September 14, 1998 Mr. Gregory & Elaine Dahl 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, Washington 98020 RE: Deck construction As you are aware, the City received a citizens complaint that remodeling work including deck construction was completed on property you own at 18418 Olympic View Drive. In response to that complaint you submitted a permit application for a 156 square foot entry deck. The deck permit was issued on 7/10/98 and the work was inspected and. approved on 9/2/98. The complaint however, now alleges that decks on the west facade of the house ,have also been constructed without first obtaining the proper building permits. Our research into City permit records included reviewing the 1980 permit for construction of the house and no west decks are shown on the approved plot plan (copy enclosed). Also, on the 1995 permit to remodel a pool room into a bedroom the plot plan you provided does not show any west decks (copy enclosed). A deck permit is required when decks are greater than 30 inches above finished grade. Please refer to the enclosed permit application submittal handout. Please respond in writing as to the validity of the complaint — specifically that decks have been constructed on the west facade of the house without first obtaining the required building permit. Thank you in advance for your prompt reply, Jeannine L. Graf Building Official • Incorporated August 11, 1890 0 Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan r CITY OF EDMONDS CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION " L'•Tr£ _ . L ., O% _L,Sc:E5s Z. ••.•I• IEIEv..W.E rr44BEzr C.I• /�, •:V IELEnwONE N-46fq C''' ^ O; ,Ne -2 :ELE—CNE NUMBER "� E. vINA; NjH UAIE penal C: ,;Cfrpllor. O: Property - MClude all 2asements Tat AI ,I ,,y 01 G- C P.Nr; nrttn :Vr: �'�' �• r" RESIDENTIAL � PWMOINC O:I'; ,I. ❑ COMMERCIAL ❑ MECHANICAL APT IILOG SIGN OOR=DIN. CYDS O FE�_E •_R 000.10 . ❑ wOODSTO'S IN5ER1 a SWIM POOL NOT TUa,SPA AIIM•t I,AIu'UtI RE rAININO WALL, ROCKF.PY aENEWAL-f H YPE Ok U1E BUSINESS OID H ACTIVITYI EXPLAIN NULIIIEA INUMBER OF CAITICAI OI I DIYELLINO /J/i o CIOPICS UNIT< / t/L,. AREAS �]c DESCRIOE WORK TO BE DONE [ATTACH PLOT PLA NI ,JI/A. 1 Imo. n_ / •.•, •,'I ;LAIINC G Plan Check No. 9s-IZ- MECHANICAL Tins Perm l covers work to be done on private property ONLY. GAADINrdFILL Any con.i ruction On the public domain (cur De, 511eweelks, driveways• marquees, etc.) will require separate Permission, STATE SURCHARGE Permit Application: 180 Days Permit Limit: 1 Year - Pmvlded Work Is Started Within 180 Days STORM DRAINAGE FEE •'APDIIEant. on Denali of his or her spouse. Melts assigns and ING_ INSPECTION FEE : successors In ,nleresl. agrees to indemnify defend and hold harmless the Crty of Edmonds. Washington. its officials. -- s employees. and agents from any and all claims for damages of whatever nature. arising directly Or indirectly fron• the issuance + Of Imes de-0. Issuance of this Dermit Shall ncl be Ceemeo to PLAN cNECK pEPOaIT G modify, waive or repute anv requirement Of any city ordinance c nor limit in any way the Citys ability to enforce any ordinance TOTAL AMOUNT DUE , Al w ofavls.on." ) CU I hereDy acknowledge that I have read this aPphCallon: that the ' I / information given is correct: and teal I am the owner, or the (Jury ATTENTION APPLICATION APPROVAL authorised agar.; of the owner. I agree to comply with city and I.,s PEPV•I state laws rogulating Construction: and in doing Ins work sufhOri2• AUT.Ca;CES Tnis iOoiIC8liOn is not a permit until e0 InereOy, no person will be em Dloyed in violation df the Labor C'.LY T. Signed by the Building OfflCtal or hisrher Code of the Slate Of Washington relating to Workmen's Compensa- t''o- 1•c `C Deputy. and fees are paid, and receipt is Zion Insurance and RCW 18.27. I-rs-c-Ic•+ acknowledged in space provided. 5•v .a:.Rk ':.•.a: CA :.r.. ([� � � dc:E 5.^�/c- pEPaaTu E.T Clri OF o . : s •GVA.uPE Die'! EDMONDS �'��'•9� ATTENTION CALL FOR DATE INSPECTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE ^^ UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR 771 —Q / /O ORIGINAL — -dt YELLOW — Inspector A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. UBC v`a� CHAPTER J. PINK — O', :e' GOLD — ASSOS50' 1ma+ PERMIT Z NUMBER gso qn£ 19 4t/�' LEGAL CESCRIPrIol c aub_•.la.. •.0 — i PUBLIC RIUHT OF WAY PEA OF FILIAL ST PEST 4aP TESCPAPPr_ Q Cn311NG PEo,.to c`t3'c c, Rw P-1 R-1 Q ' SIr the PM RL•,-•e O PPOPCsEO , PN"_.". Q s. Pro.+.! vC:kv. S--? i Lr.f LlE 1 '•C _ , .,, aA, Aloe, RE': ai!s ENGrNE ERI.•IG •JEtlO CAT EO - . F.4-C a, SIGN AREA SEPAgEVIEW FOB r,/' ALLOv:EC PROPoSEo CCVPLETE £IE4a- ,f 'J f� iT s•'caep:'E. EAP /'r --,A1.CE O Lu ,Rq�E/]y/7p�� a•E ' f �` `••i V �.-A 1 t I SETeACKS IgET NEI.Nr lC1 c0 F..or Rf VAHKa d CHECKED BY TYPE OF C STRWCIION fAOt G•'CUVA:rI /L P� GRp S✓ICIAL INSPECTOR AREA OCCUPANT REOUIRED O r£s LOAD MARKS PROGRESS INSPECTIONS PER USC 305 a A✓J14/ FINAL INSPECTION REQUIRED Y ®ate VALUATION FEE PLAN CHECK FEC BtnLDINd Q( IIJ LL C PLUMBING 17 pc E;osr-,�o BUILDING DIVISION Applicant Fill �n L.�( PERMIT APPLICATION Inside Heavy Lines N w.Ic (OR NAMa Or eVSIH[ls1 "I i •/lLsi\ 'Ted- w.i`U� iv`D '. .) ,L.)(;, OCSC-11CN sY YDIVIL OM sNORT sun I+D. LZ g VMLIC qlc»T Or wA ♦ Ia- OFFICIAL S—CT MAI (CITY UM I Nwn .»OPOS[O ��. I, I h / 'rC IICICNCr Ur ..,.T 01 wA �] DDNC44 Y ul,^•% /�-%' �(.'�% II�9LI e, l .IgOYC MCN •f RCO VIw[OV 0 .., l�l�' Oq.IN.ee .Nl+oveMeNTs Reourq[o ] <iCriTY CLLI»On[ h MB[w ci—N+c[ H[OVIRCD •L.r+ � P u 5lz-MD 192.4 rwr 1lIC I f COhrrCCTIOn TO fwNlTwlrY 1CWtq %s "1�71 f 1' /1"� sc.nc +,N..c»Mir »eo o �• No. 0 wODR Cif / / I. I. CLCvw TIOle OF —00e Te V COgrr[Rf t •.��'r ' I�frINc. n Co.. F CITY TCL[INONC NUM.EL _ ,, — > /• Q SEE [NGIn LCg1rIG MEMO OATLD (�•- I I �, J 1 NUM¢ (CITY LICENSE IUMtllF NI C.I r:p I Legal Description of Proytrsy `(Shaw 8.1" or Anaen Few Coo•e 1 ""E•rcN t eul INe sulgr,r sue AVi{ a: uQ! t;(J✓11ri,d.•A- y I 3 :/l — i•�rtf/3'//e Arjam. 'I Idrin n,f, NLM NwS CL ('•� : / l`e l 1.�; IL+LL %i i• SIGN AREA LT+y, q[VI[w AD. n< SNORLLIN A '2 j1'7 G L tcLl-r f RC .... I tb �• r r+ aJOT �t� GxTIFi.+ Fs-N W r � . K IALCAN2N6INc VARIANCE 0. CV L/ RC\.16W tTa( 41,{%- ghcti MA/.1 Y� OAT( rf[W LARDS LOT 0 FRONT ,O 11OL• Z5 RCA COv[w Ac[ 1 ✓I LEI L_.1 11[LrD[N TIAL a LINL TIRE Z�ONL fYK O�^NETNURION C N ADD ❑ ON N•.25.D.. TIAL [ION rl Nif ❑ OLMOLI1N a RETAINING ❑F tI LL ALTER CXCAV AT[ ICNC[ LSCIAL INSI[CTOR RCOUIR[D `I Y[S ANCA DCCUPANCY OROVI T7 fG OCCUII LOAD OR III. ❑ 1— X FTI ❑ _ NO FLAN chcLKCD or IRE -MOVE THIS SITE IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF EDMONDS. LOCAL SALES TAX RenAIR ❑ INsr, �IooLv+IsM SHOULO BE CODED 31.D4. KUMRtM Or Illo—f L NUM OCR OI R[Mww K3 D / r DW [CLING NATURL 0I WORK TO OL DOht i 0 NI ' Appiieanl. on behalf of his or her apoule, hnls. a\sigm :Ind j successurs in interest, agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless II the City of Edmonds. Washington. it, officials, employee,, and ¢ agents from any and a!I claims for dunages r,f wLa;ever nature, arising directly or indirectly from the i<susnce of this permit, Issu• • 0 aAcc of this permit sh2!1 not be deemed In modify, waive nr reduce p any requirement of any city Oldinner nor limn in arty w y the City''s aNlit) to enforce any ordinance provision." 1 hereby acknowledge that I have end this application: that the in. formation even is eosrect: and th:: I am the owner, or the duly author - led agent of the owner, I agree to con Ph with city and one lass raga. Iadn{ consvuc:ion; and in doing the work authorized ,hereby, no person will be emploved in violation of the Labor Code of the State of Washington Wiling to workmen's Compensation Insurance. NOTE: Permit limit One TeariE.cept DEMOLITIONS and FILL PERMITS wi:heut conditional use permit •vhich shall tw eompleled in 90 days: MOVED-(N .BUILDINGS than be comrie:ed to Iia months., 't BUILOINO U / &• ILV M.INO JA7el p-O MeL»ANILAL !< e n R rrAInlNc wA LL SWIMMING FOOL cl �Obr 'j SIcnATVRI. IOwn[R OR AO[»TI IDATC SICNLO IG]aJI� Th. PErm!t eor.If work to b. don. on privot. PICP.rtr ONLY, A" rcmn.m{on on tn. public III,— (eurtn, .id. -Iles, drir.w.yt, I qr , tit.) will IaQuie...P.I.t. P.I Milan, ATTENTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILOING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPF. C TION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CEH TI FICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN Oa ANTED. USC 304, DOG. .1— it.AMOUNTAMOUNT DUE I Id 23, 1 ATTENTION i APPLICATION APPROVAL TNIs .[nMlr This application is not a permit A V.T»o Rlz[s until slened by the Building Official or ONLY TK[ I his Deputy; and fees are paid, and WORK NOTED receipt is acknowledged in sp.ce pro. INsreenen D [I,RTM[hT Yided. DIRCCTOR'f T CITY or EDM1.N05 775•:525 ! ORL;INAL - Fd. YELLOW - Inspector PIOK - Owner GOLD - A....... S a t 0 F 0 U e) CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK rnC.1890 September 3, 1998 Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98037 Re: Public Records Request Dear Mr. Fugere: Enclosed please find a packet of documents previously provided to you The City Attorney has reviewed documents that were previously withheld from you and he has indicated the following: 1. There are three handwritten notes to file by public employees. These documents are not public records but notes kept to assist the employees in their recollection. These notes are exempt from discussion under RCW 42.17.310(1)(i) and, in addition, are records of an investigatory agency not subject to release pursuant to RCW 42.17.310(1)(d). 2. There is a property tax information sheet obtained through Metroscan from Snohomish County. This document was obtained as part of the investigation and contains handwritten notes by the investigator. Again, the notes are exempt from release under RCW 42.17.310(1)(i). The redacted document is attached. 3. The final document is the complaint form, which you filed with the City. This document is not ordinarily subject to public release — complaint forms are, if requested, kept confidential to protect the identity of the complainant and are exempt pursuant to RCW 42.17.310(1)(d). Given, however, that you are the complainant, the City Attorney suggested that you be given a copy of this document, as your right to privacy would not be violated by its release to you. • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Steven J. Fugere September 3, 1998 Page 2 Except as noted above, all the documents relating to 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds, requested by you on August 31, 1998, have been previously released to you. Very truly yours, Sandra S. Chase, CMC City Clerk Enclosures cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official 7 R CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY r«ai�'s axe MAYOR 121 STH AVENUE NORTH i EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 775.2525 CITY CLERK I0C.1890 September 3, 1998 Steven J. Fugere 18618 — 64�" Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98037 Re: Public Records Request Dear Mr. Fugere: Enclosed please find a packet of documents previously provided to you. The City Attorney has reviewed documents that were previously withheld from you and he has indicated the following: 1. There are three handwritten notes to file by public employees. These documents are not public records but notes kept to assist the employees in their recollection. These notes are exempt from discussion under RCW 42.17.310(1)(i) and, in addition, are records of an investigatory agency not subject to release pursuant to RCW 42.17.310(1)(d). 2. There is a property tax information sheet obtained through Metroscan from Snohomish County. This document was obtained as part of the investigation and contains handwritten notes by the investigator. Again, the notes are exempt from release under RCW 42.17.310(1)(i). The redacted document is attached. 3. The final document is the complaint form, which you filed with the City. This document is not ordinarily subject to public release — complaint forms are, if requested, kept confidential to protect the identity of the complainant and are exempt pursuant to RCW 42.17.310(1)(d). Given, however, that you are the complainant, the City Attorney suggested that you be given a copy of this document, as your right to privacy would not be violated by its release to you. • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan Steven J. Fugere September 3, 1998 Page 2 Except as noted above, all the documents relating to 18418 Olympic View Drive, Edmonds, requested by you on August 31, 1998, have been previously released to you. Very truly yours, Sandra S. Chase, CMC City Clerk Enclosures cc: Jeannine Graf, Building Official BUILDING DIVISION Applicant fill 1.� - 01E/� PERMIT APPLICATION (nude Heavy Lines / _0004, Naval[ loa NwM[ or eta I SNES,; ,DII �� `{ { �.j/16 iL�/1sL. ✓.ICL,j • Ii IV :�ii.,. 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ADe eLP•�' //: ,� i/Vj}rtT 1.�; �f La:-)15L-T REVIEW NO. u x; - • • -i/ �L'/ ALLOWED P PDsco coMPLETI ..EMIT y I SHORELINE < .[.Awns bA-s Y h.1.N AaOT -'() GKTEN D 1, /' TU117 �/ io/-,-r :oE7EaAGR A+GrL6 THA/I� ) ": /I . C(, s l /I /-c—v!,4' /! - VARIANCE ANC[ ow cu I �f n.ANNINe wevlcw w �` DATE 7- n�r� �a� I [w d GAS YA.CHa / •RONT LOT COVERAGE A �O SIDL' Z5 RC V {�I gESID[NTIwL LINE PIKE xynE TYPE GTIDN E D wOD Q NO N•R YSIDENTIAL SIGN o V^N �? N o, ❑ O[MO LIEN❑ RETAINING SPECIAL INSIECTOR AMCA OCCUPANCY OCCVPAN WALL ALTER FENCE RCOUIRCD 0 Yet; NO GROUP R_ J•••`� LOAD ❑ o[.CAV�AT[ a rIL1_ . -) PLAN cncu ar THIS SITE IS LOCATED IN THE CITY aePAla •Re-M ❑ ouc SWIM INSP, loot.. OF EDMONDS. LOCAL SALES TAX BE CODED 31.04. NU z MecR or srowlce nuM ecR o. —AN —SHOULD o DWELLING N ATu.. Or WORN TO OE DONE UNITS S O PLOT PLAN ��IL AN CNECN FEC Vw LU A':ION eDILOING 1 kf L ckzI U tJ-- ! ey, u N Iwmelna MECHANICAL rcncc _- "Applicant. an behalf of his o: her spouse, heu., auigm and SIGN �i successors in interest, agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless i the City of Edmonds. W-hington. in officials, employees, and RETAINING WALL agents from any and a -II claims for damages of w1u:cvu n.lturc. _. arising directly or indirectly from the issuance of this permit. Iesu- SWIMMING POOL -- o arc of this permit sha!I not be deemed to modify. w ,Yi, .,de, - _ / 0 an y requirement of any city ordinance n„r limn in anv way the r �wl City'', ihdity to enforce any o,di.an;e pro.nsinn.•' I hereby acknowledge that I have sad this application: :hit the In. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE S 3 formation given is correct: and tb.: I am the owner, or the duly su:hot- ized agent of the owner. I agree to comply with city and slate laws regu- conaou,iion; and in doing the work authorized thereby, no pets.. ATTENTION APPLICATION APPROVAL will be employed in violation of the Labot Code of the State of N'xhmg:on THIS PEnMIr This application is nos a permit Lela ling to 1Yorkmen•s Compensation Insurance wu.T Howlzez until vened by the Building Official or NOTE: Permit limit One TeariE,cept DEMOLITIONS and FILL ONLY THE his De''" eputy; and fees are paid, and PERMITS without conditional use permit. -,hich O.D be;or plcled in Op days: slu"D-IN .BUILDINGS shalt be comrie:ed in si, months.) WC`RH NOTED :e(eipl iUs acknuw'ledged in s d_e rL`- sided. p P 51GNATUR/ IOW n[R OR AGENT) SIGNED INSPECTION D (PAR"MEN, Lz, IOIR[ROR'S CITY OF r.D MUNDS �Ar. Th"'Pe„r!t Goren Worh to M aoNne Prireta. ProOertY ONLY. An, ,utn.etian en the Public do n teurti,, Ide•velYa, drire.Yevs, 77S-:5 /— �% _ eo .MrQV , ese.l will repuire'eeP.r.t. Iaermilaien, ` e ATTENTIONI ORI„INAL - Flle YELLOW - Inspector IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE PI11K - Owne, GOLD Ur:Til, A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR - Assessor A CLp Ti FICATE OF OLCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. UBC 3D4, 300. yPl D &4, ..... . za u ec'. 1414w ''l. -144 ' 4 w "•r .ram? r 4f 1SJ�I 'j ` I �yJ . A. i RECORD OF INSPECTIONS Date Passed FOUNDATION, / House 3— 14 5 £' o /-/C 5i ' > . r ti Ft k e Porches•er ily p � Retaining wells {` Gars carnort ?... ;=.:R;�;'- , !•:: ,h h"1 . Rough—invi HEATING SYS.ua Tla— 10e /aP �Lo,. a d FRAMING C:tL•;,� 17 haSvr an p!� *WALLBOARD 3' its FINAL ; YI Cj Zl TC Tft7/0 QC� f :N' •,; Ira � ,� ; . � .• ,�J4ir •�i 1 t 4 C.I• .1 -- '•P tELf PONE r.VMBE4 ys57- i3�-' S fz tr 7 7e,A, c- o .4 rj 7 'ELEP.CNE NUUBEP L^_n,?I U—,C!IDIIOn OT PrOPCrly - Inclu(sU all Oasements nl..r:r TA. ATGNunI Az- SG 7 o Gz C"-, no PArcVI Nn i �':':• fSJ RESIDENTIAL -2 PLUMOING ❑ :•I:; ,I:•': COMIAERCIAL MECHANICAL APT SLOG SIGN GRADINGG C,DS `E,_E �,)Ce..i`tli.. ❑ WOODSTOVE x—F ❑ SWIM POOL NSERT HCTTVO,SPA ,Al1A„L "ITC', RE iAININC WALL: ROCKERY RENEWAL n.T My A TYPE FCE 9U�iSC H ACTIVITY) EXPLAIN. DONE I AT TACH PLOT PLANT LEGAL QESCRiarlO'• -. _ub:.a ., . •.0 PUBLIC RIUHT OF INAY PER OFFICIAL S-EET IAAP TESCP Aoa " ❑ EA'5r'NG__-REOU:R[D DEO;CA'ICN Rw S•,wa P«mt Z"11e1p ❑ u+e v«TPane ❑ P°OPCSfO . ":TCMMReyaxren ❑ - Sor.N. cwu.w O L ::F,P S:�f i _�.__+c 1 .. _ �...: _ aRu cE•h:'cED •E5 ❑ r:0 C ._ AE:• /.S ..al•.EERt..; V E"o._:EL- SIGN AREA SEPA REVIEW ALLOW r PROPOSED COYaLETf E.EL'P� E)P +A •.CEO CU ,{L ..G B• ..' ,9 ETP.ACRS i P�"T NeIGHr LCT CO .an GE J u L I'k HANKS CHECKED BY TYPE OF C STRUCTION CODE CcCLIAN. r s'ECIAL INSPECTOR AREA CCCVPANT REOUIREO O YES LOAD EMARAS PROGRESS INSPECTIONS PER USC 305 = a FINAL INSPECTION REQUIRED —� VALUATION FEE PLAN CHECK FEC �( llJ llLL C IL-u-n— ATTENTION CALL FOR IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE INSPECTION UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR 771 -O //� 2O ORIGINAL - =-le YELLO%V - In BDector A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. UBC r•• CHAPTER 3. oTET PINK - O,• el GOLD - Assessor \—p WvE:eq RECORD OF INSPECTIONS INSPECTOR DATE APPROVED SETBACKS... . FOUNDATION: Foo:m... ,... Wall............ ... ...... Pirr;Porch ...... Retaining WnR........ Slab In;ula;ion............ PLUMBING: Rough -In ........ -- Commercial Final.... ... HEATING: Gals Test ................. GasPiping Equipment ................ Cornmere ull 'ma I ......... EXTERIOR SHEATHING NAILING ............ ....... FRAMING ............... INSULATION: Floor Insulation .... ... WMI Ceiling Insulation.. .. SHEETROCK NAILING ....�� �" . Z Z • ��c� SPECIAL INSPECTION .,... RADON MONITOR AT SITE FINAL APPROVAL FOR OCCUPANCY..... CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS, WA 98020 - (425) 775-2525 CITY CLERK Iho 18010 August 28, 1998 Steven J. Fugere 18618 64t' Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98037 Subject: Request for Public Records Dear Mr. Fugere: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR The records you requested in your Request for Public Records dated August 26, 1998, are now ready for your review. You may review the documents in our office or if you would prefer we would be happy to mail them to you. There are a total of 1.6 pages. The charge for the documents is as follows: - 0 — 5 copies = free 150 for each additional copy (11 x 150 = $1.65) The City offices are open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you have any questions, please call my office at (425) 771-0245. Sincerely, Sandra S. Chase, CIVIC City Clerk cc: ;Jeannine Graf, Building Official;% • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International—,Hekinan, Japan CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARAFAHEY 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771.0220 - FAX (425) 771-0221 MAYOR COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Engineering • Wastewater Treatment Plant April 29, 1998 Gregory and Elaine Dahl 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds,. Washington 98020 The City of Edmonds has received a formal written citizen's complaint that construction remodeling work has taken place on property you own at 18418 Olympic View Drive. When the City receives a written complaint it is our duty to investigate its validity. The 1994 edition of the Uniform Building Code Section 106 states, "...no building or structure regulated by this code shall be erected, constructed, enlarge, altered, repaired, moved, improved, remodeled, converted or demolished unless a separate permit for each building or structure has first been obtained from the building official." According to our records the last permitted work on the property occurred in 1995. If work that requires a building permit has taken place, please contact the Permit Coordinator, Lara Knaak for the appropriate permit application and submittal handout. If no such work has taken place please respond in writing accordingly so that we may close our file. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 771-0220. Thank you, CA 6 * A Jeannine L. Graf Building Official • Incorporated August 11, 1890 a Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan CITY OF EDMONDS BARBARA FAHEY 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 MAYOR COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Public Works • Planning/Building • Parks and Recreation • Engineering • Wastewater Treatment Plant April 29, 1998 Gregory and Elaine Dahl 18418 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, Washington 98020 The City of Edmonds has received a formal written citizen's complaint that construction remodeling work has taken place on property you own at 18418 Olympic View Drive. When the City receives a written complaint it is our duty to investigate its validity. The 1994 edition of the Uniform Building Code Section 106 states, "...no building or structure regulated by this code shall be erected, constructed, enlarge, altered, repaired, moved, improved, remodeled, converted or demolished unless a separate permit for each building or structure has first been obtained from the building official." According to our records the last permitted work on the property occurred in 1995. If work that requires a building permit has taken place, please contact the Permit Coordinator, Lara Knaak for the appropriate permit application and submittal handout. If no such work has taken place please respond in writing accordingly so that we may close our file. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 771-0220. Thank you, CAW /1�1� Jeannine L. Graf Building Official • Incorporated August 11, 1890 • Sister Cities International — Hekinan, Japan 104.2.5 106.2 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 106.2 106.4.1 104.2.5 Occupancy violations. Whenever any building or structure or equipment therein regulated by this code is being used contrary to the provisions of this code, the building official may order such use discontinued and the structure, or portion thereof, vacated by notice served on any person causing such use to be con- tinued. Such person shall discontinue the use within the time pre- scribed by the building official after receipt of such notice to make the structure, or portion thereof, comply with the requirements of this code. 104.2.6 Liability. The building official charged with the en- forcement of this code, acting in good faith and without malice in the discharge of the duties required by this code or other pertinent law or ordinance shall not thereby be rendered personally liable for damages that may accrue to persons or property as a result of an act or by reason of an act or omission in the discharge of such du- ties. A suit brought against the building official or employee be- cause of such act or omission performed by the building official or employee in the enforcement of any provision of such codes or other pertinent laws or ordinances implemented through the en- forcement of this code or enforced by the code enforcement agency shall be defended by this jurisdiction until final termina- tion of such proceedings, and any judgment resulting therefrom shall be assumed by this jurisdiction. This code shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the re- sponsibility of any person owning, operating or controlling any building or structure for any damages to persons or property caused by defects, nor shall the code enforcement agency or its parent jurisdiction be held as assuming any such liability by rea- son of the inspections authorized by this code or any permits or certificates issued under this code. 104.2.7 Modifications. When there are practical difficulties in- volved in carrying out the provisions of this code, the building of- ficial may grant modifications for individual cases. The building official shall first find that a special individual reason makes the strict letter of this code impractical and that the modification is in conformance with the intent and purpose of this code and that such modification does not lessen any fire -protection requirements or any degree of structural integrity. The details of any action grant- ing modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files of the code enforcement agency. 104.2.8 Alternate materials, alternate design and methods of construction. The provisions of this code are not intended to pre- vent the use of any material, alternate design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code, provided any alternate has been approved and its use authorized by the. building official. The building official may approve any such alternate, provided the building official finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the provisions of this code and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in suitability, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability, safety and sanitation. The building official shall require that sufficient evidence or proof be submitted to substantiate any claims that may be made regarding its use. The details of any action granting approval of an alternate shall be recorded and entered in the files of the code en- forcement agency. 104.2.9 Tests. Whenever there is insufficient evidence of com- pliance with any of the provisions of this code or evidence that any material or construction does not conform to the requirements of this code, the building official may require tests as proof of com- pliance to be made at no expense to this jurisdiction. 1-2 Test methods shall be as specified by this code or by other rec- ognized test standards. If there are no recognized and accepted test methods for the proposed alternate, the building official shall de- termine test procedures. All tests shall be made by an approved agency. Reports of such tests shall be retained by the building official for the period re- quired for the retention of public records. 104.2.10 Cooperation of other officials and officers. The building official may request, and shall receive, the assistance and cooperation of other officials of this jurisdiction so far as is re- quired in the discharge of the duties required by this code or other pertinent law or ordinance. SECTION 105 - BOARD OF APPEALS 105.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, de- cisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a board of appeals consisting of members who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and who are not employees of the juris- diction. The building official shall be an ex officio member of and shall act as secretary to said board but shall have no vote on any matter before the board. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the governing body and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appel- lant with a duplicate copy to the building official. 105.2 Limitations of Authority. The board of appeals shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of this code. SECTION 106 - PERMITS 106.1 Permits Required. Except as specified in Section 106.2, no building or structure regulated by this code shall be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, improved, re- moved, converted or demolished unless a separate permit for each building or structure has first been obtained from the building offi- cial. 9. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 10. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of Group R, Division 3, and Group U Occupancies when projecting not more than 54 inches (1372 mm). 11. Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a Group R, Di- vision 3 Occupancy in which the pool walls are entirely above the adjacent grade and if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons (18 927 L). Unless otherwise exempted, separate plumbing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required for the above -exempted items. Exemption from the permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. 106.3 Application for Permit. 1063.1 Application. To obtain a permit, the applicant shall first file an application therefor in writing on a form furnished by the code enforcement agency for that purpose. Every such application shall: 1. Identify and describe the work to be covered by the permit for which application is made. 2. Describe the land on which the proposed work is to be done by legal description, street address or similar description that will readily identify and definitely locate the proposed building or work. j3. Indicate the use or occupancy for which the proposed work is intended. 106.2 Work Exempt from Permit. A building permit shall not be required for the following: 1. One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and area does not exceed 120 square feet (11.15 m2). J. storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses, provided the floor 2 Fences not over 6 feet (1829 mm) high. 3. Oil derricks. 4. Movable cases, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches (1753 mm) high. 1 1 5. Retaining walls that are not over 4 feet (1219 mm) in height 4 J measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, un- less supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or I1I-A liq- uids. 6. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons (18 927 L) and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed 2:1. j 7. Platforms, walks and driveways not more than 30 inches (762 mm) above grade and not over any basement or story below. 8. Painting, papering and similar finish work. I I 4. Be accompanied by plans, diagrams, computations and specifications and other data as required in Section 106.3.2. 5. State jhe valuation of any new building or structure or any addition, remodeling or alteration to an existing building. 6. Be signed by the applicant, or the applicant's authorized agent. 7. Give such other data and information as may be required by the building official. 1063.2 Submittal documents. Plans, specifications, engineer- ing calculations, diagrams, soil investigation reports, special in- spection and structural observation programs and other data shall constitute the submittal documents and shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. When such plans are not prepared by an architect or engineer, the building official may require the applicant submitting such plans or other data to demonstrate that state law does not require that the plans be pre- pared by a licensed architect or engineer. The building official may require plans, computations and specifications to be prepared and designed by an engineer or architect licensed by the state to practice as such even if not required by state law. EXCEPTION: The building official may waive the submission of plans, calculations, construction inspection requirements and other data if it is found that the nature of the work applied for is such that re- viewing of plans is not necessary to obtain compliance with this code. 10633 Information on plans and specifications. Plans and specifications shall be drawn to scale upon substantial paper or cloth and shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, na- ture and extent of the work proposed and show in detail that it will conform to the provisions of this code and all relevant laws, ordi- nances, rules and regulations. Plans for buildings of other than Group R, Division 3 and Group U Occupancies shall indicate how required structural and fire - resistive integrity will be maintained where penetrations will be made for electrical, mechanical, plumbing and communication conduits, pipes and similar systems. 1063.4 Architect or engineer of record. 1063.4.1 General. When it is required that documents be pre- pared by an architect or engineer, the building official may require the owner to engage and designate on the building permit applica- tion an architect or engineer who shall act as the architect or engi- neer of record. If the circumstances require, the owner may designate a substitute architect or engineer of record who shall perform all of the duties required of the original architect or engi- neer of record. The building official shall be notified in writing by the owner if the architect or engineer of record is changed or is un- able to continue to perform the duties. The architect or engineer of record shall be responsible for re- viewing and coordinating all submittal documents, prepared by others, including deferred submittal items, for compatibility with the design of the building. 106.3.4.2 Deferred submittals. For the purposes of this section, deferred submittals are defined as those portions of the design that are not submitted at the time of the application and that are to be submitted to the building official within a specified period. Deferral of any submittal items shall have prior approval of the building official. The architect or engineer of record shall list the deferred submittals on the plans and shall submit the deferred sub- mittal documents for review by the building official. Submittal documents for deferred submittal items shall be sub- mitted to the architect or engineer of record who shall review them and forward them to the building official with a notation indicat- ing that the deferred submittal documents have been reviewed and that they have been found to be in general conformance with the design of the building. The deferred submittal items shall not be installed until their design and submittal documents have been ap- proved by the building official. 1063.5 Inspection and observation program. When special inspection is required by Section 1701, the architect or engineer of record shall prepare an inspection program that shall be submitted to the building official for approval prior to issuance of the build- ing permit. The inspection program shall designate the portions of . the work that require special inspection and the name or names of the individuals or firms who are to perform the special inspec- tions, and indicate the duties of the special inspectors. The special inspector shall be employed by the owner, the engi- neer or architect of record, or an agent of the owner, but not the contractor or any other person responsible for the work. When structural observation is required by Section 1702, the in- spection program shall name the individuals or firms who are to perform structural observation and describe the stages of construction at which structural observation is to occur. The inspection program shall include samples of inspection re- ports and provide time limits for submission of reports. 106.4 Permits Issuance. 106.4.1 Issuance. The application, plans, specifications, com- putations and other data filed by an applicant for a permit shall be reviewed by the building official. Such plans may be reviewed by other departments of this jurisdiction to verify compliance with any applicable laws under their jurisdiction. If the building official finds that the work described in an application for a permit and the plans, specifications and other data filed therewith conform to the requirements of this code and other pertinent laws and ordinances, 1-3 19.05.005 Edmonds Community Development Code 19.05.005 acceptable limits as determined in accordance with this chapter; B. Where any hazard associated with the site is scientifically ascertained and fully dis- closed through this process; C. Notice is given of said risk through the land records of Snohomish County to all future purchasers; D. All risks associated with construction and habitation are assumed by the builder and all future owners of the site; and E. Adequate indemnification is provided by the builder and current and future owners of the property in order that the general public not assume or bear any portion of the costs or lia- bility associated with said construction. [Ord. 3215 § 1, 19981. 19.05.005 Uniform Building Code amended. The provisions of this section amend the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and all subsequent revisions adopted by RCW 19.27.031(1) as the State Building Code . and previously amended by Chapter 19.00 ECDC. All prior amendments have received the approval of the State Building Code Council. All provisions of the UBC which conflict with this chapter shall be deemed amended hereby and any ambiguity created shall be resolved in favor of the spe- cific provision or general intent of said chap- ter. In addition to the amendment of the UBC by its alteration, improvement and correction to incorporate the chapter, the following spe- cific code provisions are amended: A. UBC Chapter 2, Definitions and Abbre- viations, is hereby amended to include the def- initions set forth in ECDC 19.05.020, incorporated by this reference as fully as if herein set forth. B. The substantive and procedural require- ments of Chapter 19.05 ECDC are amended by the correction and alteration of the following sections of the UBC: 1. Amend UBC Chapter 16 to add a new Section 1601.5 setting forth the requirements of Chapter 19.05 ECDC, incorporated by this reference as fully as if herein set forth; 2. Amend UBC Chapter 1, Administra- tion, to add a new Section 106.1.5 to read as follows: Section 106.1.5. Any permit requested for a site lying in whole or in part within an Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area shall be processed and acted upon in accordance with the pro- visions of UBC Section 1601.5 (Chap- ter 19.05 ECDC); and 3. Amend UBC Chapter 18, Founda- tions and Retaining Walls, to add a new Sec- tion 1800 to read as follows: Section 1800. Any permit requested for a site lying in whole or in part within an Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area shall be processed and acted upon in accordance with the pro- visions of UBC Section 1601.5 (Chap- ter 19.05 ECDC); and 4. Amend UBC Section 3306.2 of Appendix Chapter 33 to add the following: 10. Any permit requested for a site ly- ing in whole or in part within an Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area shall be processed and acted upon in accordance with the provisions of UBC Section 1601.5 (Chapter 19.05 ECDC) and the definitions set forth therein, incorporated by this reference as if herein set forth. 5. Repeal Section 106.2 of the 1997 Edi- tion of the Uniform Building Code and replace it with the following: 106.2 Work Exempt from Permit. A building permit shall not be required for the following subject to stated limita- tions in areas of the City subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.05 ECDC: 1. One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses; provided the floor area of the building measured to the exterior wall or post does not exceed 120 square feet (11.5 square meters) with a maximum eave of 30 inches; 2. Fences not over six feet (1,829 mm) high provided a permit is not required per Chapter 17.30 ECDC; 3. Oil derricks; 4. Movable cases, counters and parti- tions not over five feet, nine inches (1,753 mm) high; 5. Retaining walls which are not over four feet (1,219 mm) in height mea- sured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or III -A liquids or not retaining an existing cut slope; 6. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not ex- ceed 5,000 gallons (18,927 L) and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one; 7. Uncovered platforms, decks, walks and driveways not more than 30 inch- es (762 mm) above grade and not over any basement or story below; 8. Painting, papering and similar finish work; 9. Temporary motion picture, televi- sion and theater stage sets and scen- ery; 10. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of Group R, Division 3, and Group U Occupancies when pro- jecting not more than 54 inches; 11. Prefabricated swimming pools ac- cessory to a Group R, Division 3 Occu- pancy in which the pool walls are entirely above the adjacent grade and if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons (18,927 L); 12. Hot tubs and spas less than 5,000 gallons completely supported by the ground; 13. Grading or fill less than 50 cubic yards; 14. Sport courts less than 2,000 square feet; 15. Rockeries which are not over eight feet (2,438 mm) in height measured from the bottom of finished grade to the top of the rockery, unless support- ing a surcharge or impounding Class I, II, or III -A liquids or not retaining an ex- isting cut slope; 16. Dock repair. Unless otherwise exempted, separate plumbing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required for the above - exempted items. Exemption from the permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances ofthis jurisdiction. The exemptions set forth in the preceding paragraphs 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 shall not apply in any area designated as an Earth Subsidence and Landslide Haz- ard Area as defined in ECDC 19.05.020. In the event that future edi- tions of the Uniform Building Code (post 1994 Edition) expand or add any exemption from permit requirements shall not be effective to construction within Earth Subsidence and Land- slide Hazard Area unless it is specifi- cally approved for exemption by 19-13 (Revised 8/98) (Revised 8/98) 19-12 U&TCH FOR: > 8 FIL- L6ft,'.3 ao6A Block 2, Seahur!$t, according to th6 plot thereaf VVIONW4 9 Of Pttts', page,90, records of Snohomish Co"11j.' washington. TA g63 Scale: 1" 40 feet --,fl! V I Slits 3optemixer 14, 1970 1: { ,,rX. t4 �o 0 184.281 N86'j 2:40" 0. KI 12=W C. a 00" W; P. 0 = FOUND IRON PIN • - SET IRON PIN P. = PLAT DIMENSION C. = CALCULATED DIMENSION SET IRON PIN: SEPT. 23 1970 'At 1> 4u 4 iL 4u Y, e� A 300 C. FILE NO. 3641 F-8.278,, P.--�O, �7 4