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bld20140722_jacowitz-1.docx City of Edmonds TH 121 5 AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 FAX(425) 771-0221 Website: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Engineering Division Plan Review Corrections Plan Check : Date: # BLD20140722 August 23, 2014 th Project Name/Address: Jacowitz Addition 18810 84 Ave W Contact Person/Address/Fax: Kristin Hanson hansondesign@hotmail.com Reviewer: JoAnne ZulaufDivision:Engineering During review of the subject submittal, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications would need to be addressed. All Handouts and Standard Details referred to in these comments can be accessed at our website: www.edmondswa.gov by choosing the Government tab and Public Works| Engineering under Departments: 1. Please show the utilities (i.e. gas, water, sewer etc.) from the property line to the house. 2. Please review the definition of Replaced Impervious Surface including the footnote for “removed” below. Revise impervious surface calculations on plan. Replaced Impervious Surface : All impervious surface area on the project site existing at the time of application that is proposed to be 1 removed and re-established in the same footprint. This does not include impervious surface removed for the sole purpose of installing utilities or performing maintenance. 3. “Exempt Replaced” - Some of the replaced impervious surface may be “Exempt” if it meets the following condition: On single-family residential parcels only: the replacement of a driveway, walkway, or similar surface in the same footprint in which it was originally installed prior to July 7, 1977 or prior to the date the parcel was annexed into the City from Snohomish County. “Regulated Replaced” - All other replaced impervious surfaces on any parcel that do not qualify as “Exempt” are considered “Regulated.” 1 Removed refers to the removal of building down to bare soil or subgrade. Roof replacement such as re-shingling, is considered to be a maintenance activity and not considered replacing an impervious surface. For others surfaces, such as pavement, “removed” means the removal of concrete (PCC) or asphalt (AC) slabs, driveways, sidewalks or similar surfaces down to bare soil or base course. The pulverization in-place and replacement with a similar wearing course is considered replaced impervious surface. The partial grinding of surfaces for overlay (not down to base soil or base course) is considered to be a maintenance activity. DATE FAXED/E-MAILED 7/2/2017 PAGE ___ OF __ 11