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20080512095222.pdfLANDAU ASSOCIATES 14. TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM ENVIRONMENTAL I GEOIECHMM I NATURAL RESOURCES TO: Jeannine Graf, Building Official City of Edmonds Development Services Department, Building Division FROM: Dennis R. Stettler, P.E. DATE: May 9, 2008 RE: COMPLETENESS REVIEW FOR EARTH SUBSIDENCE AND LANDSLIDE HAZARD AREA SUBMITTAL PACKAGE -- PLAN REVIEW NO. PRE20080005 RAY SFR --15625 75T" PLACE WEST EDMONDS, WASHINGTON This technical memorandum provides our assessment of the completeness of the geotechnical portions of the permit submittal package submitted to the City of Edmonds (City) for the proposed referenced development within the Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area (ESLHA) of North Edmonds. This completeness review was accomplished in accordance with Task Order No. 08-09 of Landau Associates' On -Call Geotechnical Engineering Services Agreement with the City. The completeness review is not intended to be a thorough review of the permit submittal package. Instead, it is intended to be a cursory review to assess whether the submittal appears to contain the necessary information in order to complete a geotechnical peer review in accordance with Edmonds Community Development Code Chapter ECDC 19.10. As a guide in assessing the completeness of the package, we referred to the ESLHA Permit Submittal Checklist. On the basis of our cursory review, it appears that the submittal package contains a reasonably comprehensive geotechnical report and supporting documents appropriate to assess the planned construction within the ESLHA. One of the requirements identified in the City's Geotechnical Report Guidelines is for the Geotechnical Consultant to provide at least one cross-section extending across the site drawn perpendicular to the existing contours and showing soil and groundwater conditions in relation to the proposed site grading and structures. No cross-section was provided in the geotechnical report and this will be one of the review comments that will be provided once the geotechnical peer review is undertaken. Permit submittals for projects within the ESLHA require that various statements and declarations be provided by the Applicant/Owner, Lead Design Professional, Structural Engineer, and Geotechnical Engineer. A statement from the Geotechnical Engineer was included in the permit submittal package. The materials that we were provided by the City for our completeness review did not contain the required statements and declarations of the Applicant/Owner, Lead Design Professional, and Structural Engineer. E MAY 1 2 2008 130 2nd Avenue South + Edmonds, WA 98020 • (425) 778-0907 • fax (425) 778-6409 • www.1anJKgitcCc.qC, DEPT. If these statements and declarations have not been received by the City, these items should be furnished by the applicant to complete the submittal package. Our cursory review did not identify other missing items that are required under ECDC 19.10. Of course, once the more detailed geotechnical peer review is underway, there may be specific items within the submitted documents that need to be clarified or addressed in order to complete the geotechnical peer review and recommend approval. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding this completeness review and when you are ready for us to commence our geotechnical peer review. DRS/rgm 5191013 MEdmdatalprojects10741151Tile Rm1R4CcmpletenessReview_DraR_tm.doc LANDAU AssocIATES 2