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ENGINEERING1_BLD20180413_19824 86th PL W.pdfof EDo CITY OF EDMONDS PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS ., ENGINEERING DIVISION s9° (425) 771-0220 City Website: www.edmondswa.gov DATE: May 18, 2018 TO: Almark Corporation Almark—Corporation@frontier.com FROM: Mitch Boyd, Stantec Consulting Services Mitch.Boyd@edmondswa.gov RE: Application 4: BLD20180413 Project: Almark Lot 2 - Single Family Residence Project Address: 19824 861h Pl W 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, standard details, application and other forms, and development code may be referenced on the City website: www.edmondswa.gov under Services/Permits and Development. GENERAL 1) Submit ROW Permit Application form 2) A Stormwater Covenant is required to be recorded against the property based on the proposed stormwater facilities for the project. Please complete the covenant, including notarization and any required exhibits and submit to the city. Ensure the stormwater covenant meets Snohomish County Record Drawing requirements. The document must be complete, but will not be recorded prior to permit issuance. Prior to construction, final location of facilities are to be verified (by field inspection and asbuilt) and then the covenant will be recorded. 3) Show all private easement information within the plan sets. Note AFN's for existing easements and/or recording documents for proposed easements as applicable. 4) A 10' public sewer easement is required in the southeast corner of the property as the public sewer main crosses on to private property. Please complete the attached easement documentation. 5) Utility patches shall be combined and full width or half width overlay will be required depending on the extent of disturbance. Where utility patches fall entirely within one travel lane, the overlay shall extend to the centerline of roadway. Where utility patches extend into both travel lanes then a full width overlay is required. TESC 6) The City of Edmonds standard details have been updated. Please visit the City of Edmonds website and replace the old TESC standard details with the new TESC standard details. WATER 7) As indicated by the Fire Department, a fire sprinkler system is required for this property. Please revise plans to include the following: a. Please add a note that a 1" meter is to be installed b. Please show a 1-1/2" water service line to be installed from the back of the meter to the house (as required for a combination fire and domestic service). c. Please label the pipe material and note tracer wire to be installed on the water service line. 8) Show that there is a minimum of 3' of horizontal separation between the water service and dry utilities (i.e. power, phone, gas, cable, etc.). Currently the power is too close to the proposed water service line. 9) Add a note to the plans indicating where the landscape irrigation backflow assembly will be located (if one is proposed). 10) Please add a note to the plans that all final restoration shall be completed by the contractor not the City of Edmonds. SEWER 11) The sewer lateral from the main to the property line shall be 6". Once on private property the sewer may reduce to 4". Please add a note that clarifies a 6" sewer line is required between the 6" cleanout and the sewer main. 12) Add a note at the sewer service and storm drain crossing that the minimum vertical clearance between the two utilities is 18". 13) If a new sewer lateral is proposed and the connection will be core drilled, show the connection at the sewer main per City standards and with a Romac Inserta-tee. If the sewer connection will be cut in, please show a wye to be installed. STORM 14) Please add a note to protect the existing thickened edge along the right-of-way where the proposed driveway is to be installed. It is unclear if water from the roadway is tributary to the infiltration system. Per the stormwater report, no stormwater from the roadway should be tributary to the infiltration system. STORMWATER ENGINEER REVIEW Refer to attached plan review comments by City Stormwater Engineer, Zachary Richardson. Please contact Zack directly at 425-771-0220 or by email at zachary.richardson(a edmondswa.gov with any specific questions you may have regarding his comments. 1) The following language is to be included with all permit reviews where the Supreme Court ruling on stormwater vesting comes into play. Page 2 of 3 The Supreme Court of Washington issued a ruling on December 29, 2016 regarding the "vesting" of Stormwater regulations. This ruling upholds the Department of Ecology's regulations for application and construction dates for projects with Stormwater requirements. The City of Edmonds has received clarification from the Department of Ecology on what this ruling means for development applications submitted prior to local stormwater codes being adopted. The stormwater codes in effect at the time the application for a plat/subdivision is submitted apply to all subsequent building permits if stormwater is being addressed at the subdivision/plat level. If the subdivision included restrictions or requirements for the individual lots, (e.g. maximum impervious surface, LID BMP's), those requirements should be recorded for each lot and must be enforced when the individual lot is developed. Under the municipal stormwater permits the only place that the recent supreme court decision comes into play is if the developer does not start construction on the plat/subdivision until after January 1, 2022. For the purposes of the municipal stormwater permits both "application " and "start construction " are defined in the permits. Application means at a minimum, a complete project description, site plan, and if applicable SEPA checklist. Start of construction means at a minimum, the site work associated with and directly related to the approved project has begun. For example: grading the project site to final grade or utility installation. Language shall be included on the face of the recording documents for the plat/subdivision that states the stormwater codes in effect at the time of application for the plat/subdivision shall apply, as long as construction on the plat/subdivision starts prior to January 1, 2022. If construction does not begin prior to this date, the stormwater system for the plat/subdivision shall be redesigned to comply with current codes. 2) On January 1, 2017, the City of Edmonds adopted the Department of Ecology 2012(14) Stormwater Mitigation Manual for Western Washington (SWMMWW). Stormwater design submittals shall be consistent with the SWMMWW, as modified by the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) 18.30 and the 2017 Edmonds Stormwater Addendum. Links to documents and code are available on the City website. Please include the applicable checklists with your resubmittal. a. For new SFR projects connecting to a stormwater system approved with a subdivision approved prior to 2017, the SFR may connect to the system constructed with the subdivision as long as the proposed impervious surface area does not exceed that for which the system was designed. If it exceeds the allotted impervious surface area it shall be designed to the code effective at the time of SFR permit application. b. SFR permits where the subdivision approved prior to 2017 states the stormwater system improvements are deferred to the building permit, will be required to meet the code in effect at the time of building permit submittal. 3) The proposed project site includes existing impervious surface area. If a stormwater management system was installed to mitigate the existing impervious surface area, please provide the design information for the system and show it on the proposed plans. If an existing stormwater management system does not exist for the existing impervious surface area, the 2017 stormwater code requires that mitigation of 25% of the existing impervious surface be included in the proposed stormwater design. Please review ECDC 18.30.060.D.5.b.i regarding the applicability and requirements for the Retrofit bmp. Page 3 of 3 STO RM WATE R REVIEW COMMENTS City of Edmonds Engineering Division . jn To: Engineering Reviewer Date: May 14, 2018 Project Name: Almark SP Lot 2 Permit Number: BLD20180413 Address: 19824 86t" PI W Review Type: Building (SFR) Submittal Date: 3/22/2018 Reviewer: Zack Richardson, PE City of Edmonds, Stormwater Engineer Recommendation: Additional detail is needed. I recommend that BLD20180413 be withheld until the comments below are adequately addressed. Review Comments: 1. General: A drainage easement, as shown along the west property line, will be required prior to occupancy. Submit a copy of the easement with future submittal for engineering review prior to recording. 2. C3: Provide additional clarification on plans to how runoff will flow or be controlled along at the west end of the frontage improvements: a. It appears the thickened edge will direct runoff around CB #5 where it would have previously entered at the inlet; revise plans to capture flow line runoff and/or address potential increases in flow along the downstream portion of road. b. Clarify if road super elevates around the bend and provide additional typical sections or grading/transition information as needed. c. If not super elevated, address why a thickened edge or extruded curb was abandoned west of CB #5, address concerns for erosion at pavement edge, and ensure runoff will continue to flow as existing condition. 3. C3: It is not clear that the construction of the CB #2 is feasible as porposed; updated plans, and/or provide written response, as needed to address: a. Center of CB appears —2' from adjacent storm pipe line work; with real dimensions of pipe and basin considered, it does not appear there is sufficient space to construct the CB as proposed. Page 1 of 2 b. Reviewer believes storm configuration can be adjusted to reduce the number of CBs required in the public right-of-way and warrants additional attention to minimize public service needs created; can connection be reconfigured so that the pipe from CB #2 and CB #5 connect at a single junction within the flow line (possibly requiring revision to the CB #5 connection point)? i. If feasible, CB #3 may only be needed as an angle point for the private system and should be relocated onto private property in such a case. 4. C3: Survey linework reflects an apparent rockery or wall immediately adjacent to the inletting pipe of CB #5 and that installation of said pipe could impact the wall or the wall could bare partial on the pipe; update plans, and/or provide written response, as needed to identify and address concern. 5. C3: It appears the new pipe inletting CB #5 has less than 2' of cover under roadway; revise to ductile iron piping and update callouts/notes as needed. 6. C3: It appears there may be an error in rim callouts and/or grading; the elevation difference between CB #2 & CB #4 appears to create a slope well above 14% when adjacent contours appear to be half that value; update, adjust, or provide written response as needed. 7. C3: CB #8 outlet to the west appears to be lower than the top of rock for the trenches (ie. overflow elevation); adjust invert or add riser as needed to ensure all components of the system will retaining runoff to the top of trench elevation before flowing to the public system. 8. C3: Identify areas to be treated per BMP T5.13 (amended soils) and provide enough detail/specification for contractor to satisfy BMP requirement. Page 2 of 2