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Engineering Comments 2.pdfof Ell-'Vo CITY OF EDMONDS PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS 4�3"'A ENGINEERING DIVISION .(425) 771-0220 City Website: www.edmondswa.gov DATE: September 11, 2018 TO: John Zimmerman Johnlzimmerman51@gmail.com FROM: Jennifer Lambert, Engineering Technician Jennifer.lambert@edmondswa.gov RE: Application 4: BLD20180576 Project: John Zimmerman Project Address: 820 Dayton St During review of the above noted application, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications are needed. Please submit revised plans/documents including a written response to each item below. Resubmittals can be made at the Development Services Department on the 2nd floor of City Hall. Permit Center hours are M, T, Th & F from 8am-4:30pm and on Wednesdays from 8:30am-noon. City of Edmonds handouts, New updated standard details with new reference numbers, application and other forms, and development code may be referenced on the City website: www.edmondswa.gov under Services/Permits and Development. 1 st Review — 6/5/18 2nd Review — 9/11/18 Sheet Cl of 2 (Drainage and Utility Plan) 1) 9/11/18 — Comment was addressed; however, it is unclear as to what areas of the roof line will discharge to the proposed stormwater management system. If it is not possible to isolate the new roof line from the existing, then the stormwater runoff from the existing will need to be included in the stormwater calculations. The stormwater management system will need to be designed for all impervious areas that discharges to it. 6/5/18 Comment: The plans are unclear as to exactly what is new/replaced impervious and what is proposed impervious surface areas. If the existing impervious areas are being removed to bare soils (roof and foundation) and replaced with new impervious surfaces, this area will be counted towards new/replaced impervious areas. a. Please clearly show what is new/replaced (i.e. hatching, etc.). b. Please clearly distinguish between new/replaced and 2nd story additions that do not count as new/replaced impervious areas. c. Please clearly show areas where new/replaced roof overhang is to be installed over existing pervious areas. d. It is stated that the driveway is to remain; however, the plans indicate that a large portion will be replaced with storm line improvements. The existing driveway areas outside of the replaced area seem to be poor condition and unlikely to be preserved. Any portion of the driveway outside of what is currently shown on the plans to be replaced, will count as replaced impervious area. If this increases the new/replaced impervious area to 2000sf or greater, a stormwater management system will be required. 2) OK 3) 9/11/18 — Comment was addressed; however, please label the overhang as existing. 6/5/18 Comment: The project is proposing to add foundation to the existing garage; however it appears that a portion of the existing garage and/or roof overhang is encroaching into the City right-of-way. Encroachment into the right-of-way is not approved; therefore, please confirm that no portion of the existing encroachment will be enclosed or expanded upon. a. Please note that the City will not approve any repairs to the retaining walls, fences, roof overhangs, and shed that is located within the City right-of-way. When those structures need to be replaced or as otherwise directed by the City, they will need to be located on private property. 4) 9/11/18 — Comment was not addressed. Please see comments by the City's Stormwater Engineer. 6/5/18 Comment: The City's GIS system shows that there are stormwater flows on the subject site. Page 2 of 3 Please show the stormwater on the plans if they exist. Sheet C2 of 2 (Grading and TESC Plan) 1) 9/11/18 — Comment was not addressed. 6/5/18 Comment: Show the stormwater as stated above in #4 and any TESC needed to protect the stormwater flows. 2) OK 3) 9/11/18 — Comment was not addressed. Please see comments by the City's Stormwater Engineer. 6/5/18 Comment: Please show the location of the silt fence and reference the City standard detail. 4) OK Page 3 of 3