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Reid, Middleton & Associates, Inc.
Engineers • Surveyors • Planners
December 21, 1983
File No. 02-83-191
Revised January 13, 1984
Storm Water Detention System Calculations for the Echelbarger Company
on Ptn. of SE4f SE., Sec. 23, T27N, R3E W.M.
(Parcel B of Edmonds Short Plat # S-51-79) ,
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Existing Site Conditions (See attached RMA survey)
Developed 1 story apartment building with lawn. ,
Area = 0.156 Ac. or 6,812 sq. ft. 041 ss3��.�';��
Slope = Westerly 6% S. P/L and benched N. P/L ••,sH���
Tc = 128/ (2) 60 + 10 = 11 min .✓
Intensity = i = 1.8 in/hr. Everett Curve 10 year storm V eeQ��m�w�w
Existing runoff coefficient proration
Apartment and walkways 2770 sq. ft. or 0.063 Ac. ,
Lawn areas 4042 sq. ft. or 0.093 Ac. ®ems
(0.9)(0.063) + (0.25)(0.093) = 0.51� -
0.156
Qexisting = Qallowable = ciA = (0.51)(l.8)(0.156) = 0.14 c.f.s. ,�— V''
Using the Yrjanainen & Warren Method for simple detention system design
the following calculations are to determine the required volume of detention
for this development.
Future Site Conditions (See attached site plan)
Prorated runoff coefficient
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Building = 2882 sq. ft. or 0.066 Ac. @ 0.9
Asphalt and walkways = 2724 sq. ft. or 0,071 Ac. @ 0.9 . •0115
Planters = 0.019 Ac. @ 0.2
(0.2)(0.019) + (0.9)(0.137) = 0.81
0.156
Future c = 0.81
Qo = 0.14 = 1.108 ale
(0.156)
T = - 25 + j(2255 = 20.11 min.
1.108
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Vs = 3607 ( :5 ) 1608.00- 891.28 = 716.72 ft.3/Ac C
Vtota I = 716.72 ((-1.6 = Z ft.3�
Sizing the Orifice
Qallowable = O c.f.s.
Using the orifice equation Q = cdA`.2gh
Assuming h = 1.5' Solving for A =
cd g
= O'er = 0.02297 ft.2
0.62 i;r 64.4 1.5
if 2 1/16" orifice is used h will change A = 0.0232 ft.2
Solving for h = 2 _ 0.14 2
�dA Y2g - '� .62 0.0232 764.4
1.47' = h Use 1.48' �
Sizinq the Detention Svstem
Required volume of detention = ifs ft.3
CBMH No. 1 = 12.57 ft.3/V.F, x 1.48 V.F. = 18.60 ft.3
CBMH No. 1 to CBMH No. 2 = 52 1J. 15" pipe @ 1.23 ft.3/1.f. = 63.96 ft.3,,
CB No. 2 = 5.78 ft.3/V.F, x 1.48' V.F. = 8.55 ft.3 d'
Total volume provided = 91.11 ft.3
Required Volume = 90.56 ft•3
Excess provided 0.55 ft.
Therefore ok.
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Reid, Middleton & Associates, Inc.
Engineers • Surveyors • Planners
December 21, 1983
File No. 02-83-191
Revised January 13, 1984
Storm Water Detention System Calculations for the Echelbarger Companv
on Ptn. of SE4, SE4, Sec. 23, T27N, R3E W.M.
(Parcel B of Edmonds Short Plat # S-51-79)
Existing Site Conditions (See attached RMA survey)
Developed 1 story apartment building with lawn.
Area = 0.156 Ac. or 6,812 sq. ft.
Slope = Westerly 6% S. P/L and benched N. P/L
Tc = 128/(2)60 + 10 = 11 min.
Intensity = i = 1.8 in/hr. Everett Curve 10 year storm
Existing runoff coefficient proration
Apartment and walkways 2770 sq. ft. or 0.063 Ac.
Lawn areas 4042 sq. ft. or 0.093 Ac.
(0.9)(0.063) + (0.25)(0.093) = 0.51
0.156
Qexisting = Qallowable = ciA = (0.51)(1.8)(0.156) = 0.14 c.f.s.
Using the Yrjanainen & Warren Method for simple detention system design
the following calculations are to determine the required volume of detention
for this development.
Future Site Conditions (See attached site plan)
Prorated runoff coefficient
Building = 2882 sq. ft. or 0.066 Ac. @ 0.9
Asphalt and walkways = 2724 sq. ft. or 0.071 Ac. @ 0.9
Planters = 0.019 Ac. @ 0.2
(0.2)(0.019) + (0.9)(0.137) = 0.81
0.156
Future c = 0.81
Qo = 0.14 = 1:108
0. 0. 56
T = - 25 +;r2255 = 20.11 min.
1.108
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Vs = 3607 (20.11) - 40(1.108)20.11 = 1608.00- 891.28 = 716.72 ft.3/Ac C
20.11 + 25
Vtotal = 716.72 (0.81)0.156 = 90.56 ft.3
Sizing the Orifice
Qallowable = 0.14 c.f.s.
Using the orifice equation Q = cdA�.2gh
Assuming h = 1.5' Solving for A =
cd g
= 0.14 -= 0.02297 ft.2
0.62 I; 64.4 Fl.5
if 2 1/16" orifice is used h will change A = 0.0232 ft.2
Solvingfor h = 2 0.14 2
A _
�dY2g - � 0.62 0.0232 )/64.4
1.47' = h Use 1.48'
Sizing the Detention System
Required volume of detention = 90.56 ft.3
CBMH No. 1 = 12.57 ft.3/V.F. x 1.48 U.F. = 18.60 ft.3
CBMH No. 1 to CBMH No. 2 = 52 1J. 15" pipe @ 1.23 ft.3/1.f. = 63.96 ft.3
CB No. 2 = 5.78 ft.3/V.F. x 1.48' V.F. = 8.55 ft.3
Total volume provided = 91.11 ft.3
Required Volume = 90.56 ft.3
Excess provided 0.55 ft.
Therefore ok.
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the Echelbarger Land Company
PO Box 30, Lynnwood,WA98036,(206) 774-0205
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES f r
414 FIFTH AVE. SOUTH
Bond #1 \Landsa in $2000
To a] $2000
Propos d Bond: !O$2000
Bond #2 Paving
Alley 33 sq. yds.
Parking Lot a it Is
3 sq. yds. x $5 sq. yd.- $3115
Sidewalks
148 sq. yds. a ea = $ 600
Utilities
Alley $4000
On Site Rete tion, etc. $2000
Total $9715
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RETALLICK CONSTRUCTION
'. O Box 267
Maryswlle, WA 98270
334-0313
Project: The Old Church
General Contractor: The Echelbarger Co.
Date: March 8, 1984
Re: Landscaping
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Per your a -proved plan for
landscaping,
and install the following tax.x. pro pose to
for $1100 + P furnish
QTY
(4) Malus 14" caliper
(3) Rhodo medium size (6' max. height)
(11) Rhodo small
(4) Dwarf Skimmia Japonicam(I height)
(5) Evergreen Enonymus (1 al.9a1.)
(6) Acuba Japonica (1 ) ) al,
(2) Vine Maple "9
(med. clump" size)
(2) Viburuum Odoratissimum (1 gal.)
(24) True dwarf boxwood (1 gal.)
Top soil as required with 2 inches minimum de
mulch. Tree staking/wiring included. Pth fine bark
Terms: Net 10 days - Discounted amount $1045.00 + tax.
TOM BELT
778-0247
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LYNNWOOD
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Lynnwood, :9a. 98046
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Dear sir;
3-5-84
PeFer - office site - 5th Ave,
(`ur hid for an on site storm ana retention is $2980.00
Plus sales tax. This includes Cr 12 - 52' of 15" storm and T•'u
C3 tl and restrictor.
hi. -groadsA
Thanks.
'-1p have not included any alley restoration or repair.
Yours truly,
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776-2829
OLDS OLYMPIC INC.
L OOD OFFICE SEATTLE OFFICE
0. e0x 1so OPERATING OLYMPIC PAVING 3400 STONE WAY N.
6016 204TH S.W. HEATING OILS e ASPHALT PAVING SEATTLE. WA 98103
LYNNWOOD. WA 98M 632_0450
778-3124 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO
PHONE DATE
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A Into payment charge may be made on any past due balance, which the law calls
"FINANCE
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a CHARGE-, and it is computed at a monthly rate of 1v,% (ANNUAL
SIGNATURE
PERCENTAGE RATE OF EIGHTEEN PERCENT). It is agreed that in case suit is
instituted to collect amount due on this contract or any portion thereof, reason-
THIS PRO30sk MAY BE WITHDRAWN BY US IF NOT ACCEPTED
able attorneys fees and court costs may be added to this Contract.
WITHIN 30 DAYS
Permits, it required, will be the owner's responsibility.
We shall not be liable for damage to or breakage of septic tanks, underground pipes, and or conduits not visible from the surface of the ground nor for any
damage to approaches (Including sidewalks) from the street to the property line.
We cannot be responsible for sub grade failures or settling of subgrade material which was not Installed under the above agreement.
Soil sterilization (weed kllla4, It included In contract, will be applied at rates specified by manufacturer. Olds Olympic Inc. will not be responsible for any subs&
quenl growths of horsetail weed, morning glory, deep rooted ferns, or perennials, which have not reached maturity prior to application.
All material is guaranteed as specified. All work to be completed In a workman4lke manner according to standard practices.
Olds Olympic Inc, accepts no responsibility for any work other than that specifically described above. Any additions to or alterations of the above work•wru
executed only upon written orders and may become an additional charge.
All agreements are contingent on strikes, accidents, delays of carriers, and other delays unavoidable or beyond our control.
ACCEPTANCE —YOUR SIGNATURE ON ONE COPY, RETURNED TO US;
WILL MAKE THIS A LEGAL CONTRACT PENDING ACCEPTABLE
CREDIT APPROVAL SIGN AND RETURN FOR ACCEPTANCE ACCEPTANCE BY D
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September 29, 1983
MEMO TO: Architectural Design Board
FROM: Dan Smith
Engineering Inspector
SUBJECT: ADB MEETING - OCTOBER 5. 1983
AGENDA:
ADB-62-83 DAIRY QUEEN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT (LYLE OLMSTEAD) - Review of
modification to existing freestanding sign for drive-in res-
taurant at 7530 212th St. S.W. (BN)
No comment.
ADB-75-83 CHRYSALIS FOUNDATION (MICHAEL & LISA STORRIE-LOMBARDI) -
Review of canvas awnings with address painted on entry awning
for structure at 226 Dayton St. (BC -Contract Rezone)
No comment.
ADB-76-83 VERN HODGSON - Review of site plan and elevations for conver-
sion of existing single-family dwelling and two -car attached
garage at 7116 208th St. S.W. to a duplex. (RM-1.5)
The parking layout as submitted is satisfactory. The existing
gravel driveway shall have to be removed. Applicant required
to sign covenant to "Support L.I.D.," prior to building permit
being issued.
ADB-78-83 UNIVERSITY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK - Review of new freestanding
sign to replace existing freestanding sign for bank at
130 5th Ave. S. (BC)
No comment.
ADB-80-II3 PATRICK & LINDSEY ECHELBARGER - Review of plan to move former
church structure to 414 5th Ave. S. and remodel for use as
offices and/or retail. (BC)
The parking layout as submitted appears acceptable. The two
tandem parking stalls, should be "employee stalls." The alley
requires paving and drainage improvements, as established in
Short Subdivision S-51-79. An on -site drainage system will be
required with building permit application. The sidewalk im-
provement on 5th should match the existing adjacent walk.
INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS}`;, � u} MLL
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DATE September 22, 1983
To James E. Adams, City Engi:neer FROM Teresa Quigley/Planning Secretary
Gary McComas/Fire Marshal
SUBJECT: MOVE CHURCH STRUCTURE TO 400 FIFTH.AVE. S. AND REMODEL FOR USE AS
OFFICES AND/OR RETAIL (ADB-80-83)
Please review the attached application and return your comments to,Duane
Bowman by September 26, 1983. This item will be considered at the October 5,
1983 ADB meeting.
Thanks!
DATE�� ✓u -:�' FILE 41
SITE PLAN ✓
CITY OF EDMONDS
APPLICATION
to the
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BOARD
BUILDING PLANS (3): ELEVATIONS
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ✓ RECEIPT
SIGN EXHIBITS FEE RECPT #
PLAN MODIFICATIONS TO FILE NUMBER:
HEARING DATE
AIR/REPRESENTATIVE Patrick Echelbarger/ Lindsey Echelbarger PHONE 774-0205
ADDRESS P.O. Box 30; Lynnwood, WA ZIP CODE 98036
ARCHITECT/DESIGNER Warren Lafon, AIA
PROPERTY ADDRESS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PHONE 774-0580
400 Fifth Avenue South ZONING 8 C
L' 1.0..9 at the inte►sectlon of the north margin of tealnut Street (60 feet
ride) and the west wrg;n of Sth Ave. S. (60 feet ride); thence NO'02'20'V
along the ..pest narg;n of Sih Ave. S. 140.90 feet to the True Point of {eglmity;
thence S89'44'40'b parallel with the north margin of Walnut Street, 94.51
feet; thence $0'02'20"E parallel eith the west margin of Sth Ave. S. 24.00.
feet; thence S89'44'4X'W parallel with the north margin of walnut Street 28.20
feet to the east margin or an alley; thence NO'02'20'V along the east margiw '
of the alley 74.00 feet; t•+ence M89'44'40"E parallel with the north margin of
PLANS SUBMITTED FOP. APPROVAL- walnut street, 122.%1 feet to the west eargin of 5th Ave. S.; thence W 0220Y
along the west wrgin of S_h Ave. S.. 50.00 feet to the True Point of beginning:
Situate in Snohomish County. Washington.
1. Building Plans - Preliminary Final x
Site Plan x Landscape Plan x Elevations x
2.
3.
Sign Elevations >_Site Plan_
Modification of previous approval
EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY vacant land
Landscape Plan
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL Applicants plan to move a structure formerly used as a church at
the corner of 6th and Walnut to the above location, rehabilitate and remodel for
use as offices and/or retail.
APPROXIMATE DATE WORK WILL BEGIN ON PROJECT November 1983
ESTIMATED TIME FOR COMPLETION OF WORK March 1984
RELEASE/HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: The undersigned applicant, his heirs and assigns, in
consideration for the City processing the application agrees to release, indemnify, defend and
hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any and all damages and/or claims for damages,
including reasonable attorneys; fees, arising from any action or inaction of the City whenever
such action or inaction is based in whole or in part upon false, misleading or incomplete
information furnished by the applicant, his agents or employees.
PERMISSION TO ENTER SUBJECT PROPERTY: The undersigned applicant grants his, her or its per-
mission for public officials and the staff of the City of Edmonds to enter the subject
property for the purpose of inspection and posting attendant to this application.
(Signaorure of Appl' ant)
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ENVIRONMENJAL CHECKLIST
A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of Proponent Patrick Echelbarger/Lindsey Echelbarger
2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent P.O. Box 30; Lynnwood, WA
98036 774-0205
3. Date Checklist Submitted Sept. 21, 1983
4. Agency Requiring Checklist Community Development
5. Name of Proposal, if applicable
414 Fifth Avenue Building
6. Nature and Brief Description of Proposal (including but not limited to
its size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an
accurate understanding of its scope and nature:
_Applicants plan to move a former church building to the site,
and remodel and rehabilitate structure into an office and
retail building. Approx. size 4100sf; Old Edmonds design style.
7. Location of Proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal, as
well as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental im-
pacts, including any other information needed to give an accurate under-
standing of the environmental setting of the proposal):
Vacant lot covered with light brush and grass. Slopes from
Fifth Avenue to alley.
8. Estimated Date for Completion of the Proposal March, 1984
9. List of all Permits, Licenses, or Government Approvals Required for all
Proposal (federal, state, and local — including rezones):
—ADB approval, building permit, sign permits.
No rezones or variancecA requested
10. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further
activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain.
No.
11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered
by your proposal? If yes, explain. No.
12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the
proposal; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at
some future date, describe the nature of such application form:
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B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required).
YES MAYBE NO
1. Earth. Will the proposal result in:
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes
in geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction
or overcovering of the soil?
C. Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?
d. The destruction, covering or modifica-
tion of any unique geologic or physical
features?
e. Any increase in wind or water erosion
Of soils, either on or off the site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of
beach sands, or changes in siltation,
deposition or erosion which may modify
the channel or a river or stream or the
bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or
lake?
x
Explanation: b. soil compaction wi l l be required
C. topography may be slightly altered, but basically
the exis grade will be maintained.
2. Air. Will the proposal result in:
a. Air emissions or deterioration of
ambient air quality? x
b. The creation of objectionable odors?
c. Alteration of air movement, moisture
or temperature, or any change in climate,
either locally or regionally? x
Explanation:
3. Water. Will the proposal result in:
a. Changes in currents, or the course
or direction of water movements, in either
marine or fresh waters? x
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage
patterns, or the rate and amount of sur-
face water runoff? x
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5. Fauna. WIll the proposal result in: YES MAYBE
a. Changes in the diversity of species,
or numbers of any species of fauna (birds,
land animals including reptiles, fish and
shellfish, benthic organisms, insects or
microfauna)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered species
of fauna?
C. Introduction of new species of
fauna into an area, or result in a
barrier to the migration or movement
of fauna?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or
wildlife habitat?
Explanation:
NO
x
x
x
6. Noise. Will the proposal increase
exist ing noise levels? _
Explanation: Currently site is vacant and thus produces no noise,
proposed use as office/retail building will create some noise
although no uses producing objectionable 1 vels (music etc) are envi-
7. Lj_qht�� and Glare. Will the proposal s ioned.
produce new Tight or glare? x
Explanation: No light or glare is currently produced New use would
be in line with similar uses whi-c-h--create lit le nr no Ob-PCtionahle
—alarP or new lights
8. Land Use. Will the proposal result
in the alteration of the present or
planned land use of an area? x
Explanation:
9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal
result in:
a. Increase in the rate of use of any
natural resource?
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource? x
Explanation: Causing the structure to be remodelled will slightly increase
usage of natural resources such as wood gravels sands
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YES MAYBE NO
10. Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve
a risk of an explosion or release of hazard-
ous substances (including, but not limited
to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset condi-
tions? X
Explanation:
11. _Population. Will the proposal alter the
oca o distribution, density, or growth
rate of the human population of an area? X
Explanation:
12. �Housing. Will the proposal affect existing
housing, or create a demand for additional
housing?
Explanation:
13. Transportation/Circulation. Will the pro-
posal result in:
a. Generation of additional vehicular
movement? X _
b. Effects on existing parking facili-
ties, or demand for new parking? x
c. Impact upon existing transportation X
systems? _
d. Alterations to present patterns of
circulation or movement of people and/or X
goods? —
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or '
air traffic? X
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? X
Explanation: The current use of site as vacant lot generates no traffic
or traffic hazards. New use will slightly increase these but not to a
detrimental level
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YES MAYBE NO ,
14. Public Services. Will the proposal have
an effect upon, or result in a need for
new or altered governmental services in
any of the following areas:
a. Fire protection? x
b. Police protection? x
c. Schools? x —
d. Parks or other recreational
facilities? x
e. Maintenance of public facilities, x
including roads?
f. Other governmental services? x
Explanation: Being a vacant lot there is consequently negligible or slight
demand on public services As a developed project there would necessarily be a
slight increase needed to service the project It is presumed that project
would only slightly impact public services as it is located in a developed area.
15. Energy. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel
or energy? x
b. Demand upon existing sources of
energy, or require the development
of new sources of energy? x
Explanation: The vacant lot requires no energy. A developed project would
require some energy use though these demands would not be classified as
11substantial."
16. Utilities. Will the proposal result in
a need new systems or alterations to
the following utilities:
a. Power or natural gas? _ x
b. Communications systems? x
c. Water? x
d. Sewer or septic tanks?
e. Storm water drainage? X
f. Solid waste and disposal? x
Explanation: Alterations needed would be mainly of a connection service
category and would not require substantial new systems or alterations
to existing systems.
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YES
Human Health. Will the proposal result
in the creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)?
Explanation:
Y
MAYBE NO
x
18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result
in the obstruction of any scenic vista
or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an
aesthetically offensive site open to
public view? x
Explanation:
19. Recreation. Will
in an impact upon
tity of existing
tunities?
Explanation:
the proposal result
the quality or quan-
recreational oppor-
20. Archeological/Historical. Will the
proposal result in an alteration of
a significant archeological or his-
torical site, structure, object or
building?
Explanation:
C. SIGNATURE
x
I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is
true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaratior
or non -significance that it might issue in reliance u on this checklist should there
be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of%f 11 disclosure on my part.
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