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1015 12TH AVE N.PDF1111111111 601 1015 12TH AVE N STREET FILE CITY OF EDMON938 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS. WASHINGTON 98020 • (206) 775.2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS July 15, 1981 Mr. Robert Strong 1015 12th Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Strong: SUBJECT: DRAINAGE FROM NORTHVIEW ESTATES (P-2-80) HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR We are writing in response to your letter of June 15, 1981. Just as you prefaced your specific questions with background information, we also wish to provide some background. Several of your questions relate to the history of the pipe on private property(s) on the north side of your house. We searched our files and could not find any written document to determine when this pipe was installed. We are continuing our search and will advise if we uncover any additional information. At the time the lots to the north of you were created by the plat of Wagner's Addition, the subject storm drain was shown as existing on the engineering drawing (dated 10-28-64). The engineering drawing also shows the pipe located at a natural low point in the road, a feature consistent with our.general topography maps. Placing a pipe in a drainage swal-e is not an unusual practice for both public and private owners. The lack of public easement does not make the pipe "illegal", especially in view of the time it has existed. The lack of public easement would seem to us to make the pipe a privately -owned pipe. As such, it must be kept operational and main tained by the private property owners. With this background, we shall specifically address the following of your questions: 1. "By what authority was the existing drainline constructed there being no recorded easement?" We find no record that the City installed nor granted authority to install the pipe. We also did not find any records corre- ',;spondence between private property owners regarding permission to install the pipe. 2. "Who constructed the drain?" Our records indicate the City did not install the pipe nor do _they indicate who did install the pipe. 3. "What pipe materials and jointing materials were used?" Engineering drawings prepared by Reid, Middleton and Associates indicate the pipe is a "10-inch Sewer". We have no additional - information about the pipe on private property. c i Letter to Robert Strong July 15, 1.981 Page 2 4. "Was the line inspected or tested by the City of Edmonds?" Our records do not indicate any inspection of the pipe on private property. Your remaining questions deal with the current situation regarding the subject plat and its drainage. Again, we would like to provide some back- ground. There are five new lots in the plat and an access road which extends 12th North about 250 feet. Lot 1 contains an existing house. Runoff from this house appears to flow to the north away from your property.' The topography of Lot 2 leads us to conclude that its driveway and a portion of its roof area will drain to the new street. Lots 3 and 4 will drain north, away from your property. Lot 5 will drain to the new roadway. All runoff from the new roadway, including that running onto it from the lots as mentioned above, is required to be directed to a,detention system. The detention system reduces the.peak outflow rate for most storms (a 10-year return period is the City's standard). Selection of the outflow point from the detention system is always made on a case -by -case basis. Our rationale for this situation is explained below. With this background, we will address the remaining questions in your letter: 5. "By -what right is the -City of Edmonds allowing the developer to add to the existing drainage?" The City reviews propmgedplats to determine if they meet applicable. requirements. If the requirements are satisfied, the City must approve the application. Regarding the drainage, the applicant is providing the required detention and other facilities. As explained below, we feel the connection to the private drain is preferable to other options and is not unreasonable in our view considering the circumstances. 6a. "Who was the design engineer--?" The design engineer was the firm of Lovell-Sauerland & Associates,' Inc. (of Edmonds). The drainage plan was stamped by Louis Caviezel, a Professional Engineer, of that firm. 6b. "Why were other drainage possibilities discarded?" We cannot speak for the design engineer regarding this question but we did request his input (our letter is attached). We will forward a copy of.his reply when it is received. Our analysis of the situation is as follows. First, if the new road was extended in the same way as previous extensions of 12th North from Vista Way, the new'(un-detained) runoff would reach the inlet of the subject private pipe by overland flow. A portion of the new plat is tributary to the subject pipe in this sense. Overland flow would be less desirable, however, than a pipe connection. The damage n Letter to Robert Strong July 15, 1981 Page 3 you mentioned from storm water funneling into your driveway was caused by overland flow not getting into the subject pipe. As you know, the.City has added pipe and inlets to get the water into the pipe. Our calculations show that the subject private pipe, itself, should have sufficient capacity. Two other alternative outflows were considered. Both would cause the water to arrive at the same drainage route as the water dis- charging from the private pipe. One alternative is to discharge concentrated flow from the detention system near the southwest corner of the plat.' The water would then run down a private access easement, heading straight for the house at 1107 12th•N. The house would deflect water to the south, to the common drainage route. The other alternative would involve a runoff spreader along a portion of the west edge of the plat. This spreader would have to be over 100 feet long, it would direct water first to the houses at 1100 and 1103 12th North, then to the house at 1107 12th North, then to the common drainage route. To summarize, we considered four alternative routes from the deten- tion system. One was overland flow along 12th North to the inlet of the subject private pipe. Another was the underground,pipe connection to the subject private pipe. Another was the 100-foot long runoff spreader. Another was concentrated discharge at'the, southwest corner of the plat. the pipe connection to the subject private pipe was considered the best alternative and not an unreason- able one. 6c. "If the present drainage planned for the plat has met the City of Edmonds design criteria and been checked and approved by the City of Edmonds, we would like to have our engineering consultant review the design calculations." The present plan has been approved. Your consultant can review it at our offices during working hours. We suggest he call to arrange a meeting in advance. For your information and for the record, we offer the following. There is sufficient groundwater in your area to cause water to rise through the asphalt in 12th North. It seems highly possible that groundwater itself has caused your basement leakage. It is possible, however, for you to run a T.V. camera through the pipe to examine its condition and help pinpoint locations, if any, which need repair. Letter to Robert Strong July 15, 1981 Page 4 To.briefly summarize, we feel that the subject pipe is the responsibility : of the property owner(s) and that connecting the =storm drain from the new plat is the best alternative available and is not unreasonable. If you have additional questions or would like additional information on firms who do the T.U. inspections, please contact us. To arrange a time to review the engineering drawings and calculations'for the subject plat, please contact Bob Franklin, at 771-3202, extension 282. Sincerely, c.r-y Erlyir�42� I'er.JAMES E. ADAMS, P.E. City Engineer encl: Letter from Lovell-Sauerland & Associ:'a.tes, I:nc., re,cei;ye.d July .13, 1981 RRF:ges cc: City Council Mayor Harrison OB FRANKLIN dt'40 MARCH 'dt GERALD W. LOVELL, P.L.S. JURGEN P. SAUERLAND, P.L.S. j LOUIS F. CAVIEZEL, P.E. Lovell-Sa,uerla,nd & Associates, Inc. Engineers - Surveyors - Development Consultants - Planners RECEIVED JUL 131981. Dir. Of Public. Works Mr. James Adams, P.E. Edmonds Engineering Dept. Edmonds Civic Center Edmonds, Wa. 98020 Re: Drainage System for Plat of "Northview Estates" Dear Mr. Adams: July 6, 1981 LSA File No. 80-606 This letter is in reply to your letter of -June 18, 1981, wherein you requested our assistance in responding to certain questions posed by Mr. Robert Strong in his letter of June 15, 1981,,concerning storm drainage in the vicinity of the plat of "Northview Estates". In designing the storm drainage system for "Northview Estates", we considered two alternatives for the release of collected storm water run- off. The first alternative was to direct the discharged storm water toward the northwest corner of Lot 4 of the plat. However, certain factors dis- couraged our selection of this alternative. Existing ground conditions in the northwest portion of Lot 4 are potentially unstable due to steep slopes and the presence of excessive ground water. For this reason we felt that the usual methods of discharge, such as point discharge or dispersion trenches, were unsatisfactory due to the consequential increased potential for erosion and/or landslides which could result in the inundation of downhill properties. Construction of a pipeline through this area to any existing downhill drain- age structures or courses would involve very difficult construction problems and would require the acquisition of easements through any intervening pro- perties. In addition, such construction could also increase the potential for erosion and/or landslides due to the necessity for land clearing and trenching. j The second alternative considered and ultimately selected involved connection of the plat drainage system to the" existing drainage system in 12th Avenue North southerly of the plat. Our research disclosed that this system was installed in connection with the development of Wagner,'s Addition and a short subdivision developed by Jack Trafton. The Trafton subdivision was processed and approved by the City of Edmonds under Edmonds Planning Department No. S-8-61A and included the lot upon which Mr. Strong now re- sides. A development plan in your files, of which we now have a copy, shows a discharge pipe from the 12th Avenue N. drainage collection system, extended 23106 - 100TH W. EDMONDS, WASH. 98020 ! PHONE 775.1593 j. Mr. James Adams - 2 - July 6, 1981 into Mr. Strong's property to a point approximately 80 feet west of his northeast corner. According to the plan, the pipe daylights at this point. This pipe is probably the one to which Mr. Strong refers in his letter and which in his opinion is illegal. Frankly, because the discharge pipe was proposed and consequently constructed by the original developers of the Trafton subdivision and Wagner's Addition, it seems to me that -such was an integral part of their drainage system and as'such can hardly be considered illegal. Furthermore, in the possible absence of a recorded easement for the discharge pipe, it seems reasonable to conclude that, under the circum- stances, an easement was at least implied by virtue of the original devel- opers installation of same in accordance with their proposed development plan. As mentioned above, in the course of designing the drainage system for Northview Estates, we elected to connect the plat discharge pipe to the existing system in 12th Avenue N. because we felt that such a connection - would afford better control of the protracted release of collected runoff from the plat. Consequently, the plat development plan was prepared incor- porating such a connection and was subsequently submitted to and approved by your department. If you have any further questions or if we can assist you further in this matter in any way, please call. GWL:llk Sincerely, Louis F. Caviezel, P.E. i i Eff FILE CITY OF EDMONDS 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 • (206) 775-2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS July 1, 1981 Mr. Wayne Tanaka Ogden, Ogden and Murphy 1411 Fourth Avenue Building Suite 1015 Seattle, Washington 98101 F«6'- Dear Wayne: SUBJECT: DRAINAGE AT'KIV''5� 12TH AVENUE N^ TH, EDMONDS HARVE H. HARRISON MAYOR Enclosed is a1 etter from Mr. Robert Strong, Attorney, who lives at the subject address. His concerns regarding drainage from Northview Estates (P-2-80) are outlined in his letter. Our letter to the engineer is enclosed as is a draft of a letter to Mr. Strong. Please review and comment on our letter, give us a call for more information if it is needed. RRF: jky Thanks, BOB FRAN IN, P.E. Technical Studies Engineer Pe V d e C.UJ 00 VA lid i—s R `C .v• .JUN 17 1981 Dir. Of Public Wofk Mr. Jim Adams City Engineer of the City of Edmonds 250--5th Avenue N. Edmonds, WA 9802D Dear Mr. Adamss 1015-12th Avenue N. Edmonds, WA 98020 June 15, 1981 We purchased our property at 1015--12th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington in March cf 1973 and soon discovered that there was a long-standing drainage problem. Because of the City of Edmonds street design on 12th Avenue N. between Vista Way and Maplewood Drive, during every heavy rain the rim -off over- flowed onto our property and the property was severly damaged by the storms. Further our neig�bors to the south on the adjacent lot sustained $101000 of documented damage because of storm water funneled to our driveways by the street design. The original drain, which is illegally on our property, was not connected down to the next lover street and the portions of this large volume of water funneled to our driveways that goes down the drains, dumps on the rear one-half of our property causing erosion and not allowing us to improve the western portion of our lot as this illegal drain is presently constructed. Mr. Franklin has made several investigations and I am certain that he has found that the City of Edmonds is in effect draining the whole hillside onto our property and now approving plans to add the drainage of pro party to the north and not directly above us or part of the natural drainage flow. The only easements given by our predecessor, Mr. Hogmal, according to the title search conducted beforewe purchased the property, are waterline, serer, and power. Mr. Franklin indicates that the City might press for an easement by adverse prescription; but obviously he is unaware that even if an easement by adverse prescription were granted, it would be illegal to funnel additional storm water from new areas onto our property and the only easement by adverse possession would be for storm waters for the stuatutoxy seven-year period. We repeat we are very concerned with this proposed plat development that has added an additional 12" line into the existing illegal drainage culvert because of our past problems. This property was formerly ovmed by Mr. and W.q. Herbert Domenici, 19804 blaplewood Drive and left in its natural state and is now being developed by Beslen and Phelps and called North View Estates (your plat, P-2-80). The proposed development causes us great concern hot -.only because -of the described damages suffered because of the overflow street runoff doom our drive- ways and the erosion of our private property, but also because the drainage 1 Jim Adams, City Engineer, Re. Robert C. Strong property Page 2 culvert from the street which is close to the north side of our house is presently inadequate and when we moved in the pressure of water against our' north basement wall caused consistent ]e aking with every stoom until we water- proofed the basement wall from the inside. - During the last 7 years the only leakage occurred during the melting of the January,1981,heavy snows when there was consistent drainage over a long period. We believe that the drainage tanks installed in the P-2-80 development plan to hold storm water and leak it out slowly over a long period of time will have much the same effect. We would therefore like the following questions answered: 1. By what authority was the existing drainline constructed, there being no recorded easementl 2. Who constructed the drain line? 3. What pipe materials and jointing materials were used? 4o Was the line inspected or tested by the City of Edmonds? (Note th#t the basement of our home has leaked during periods of high run-off making the capacity condition of the. existing drainline highly suspect.) 5. By what right is the City of Edmonds allowing the developer to add to the existing drainage? 6. Who was the design engineer for the new street and plat improvements? Why were other drainage lbossibilitie s discarded? If the present drainage planned for the plat has met the City of Edmonds design criteria and been checked and approved by the City of Edmonds, we would like to have our engineering consultant review the design calculations. We would Ulm this letter answered immediately as we believe these future problems should be resolved now, before the developer has finished his development and the plan for the street and domnspout radoff for this new. plat is accepted. Naturally we intend further action if t1B questions raised are not answered to our satisfactions Robert C. Strong Copies: City Council Mayor Harrison ,r, :.: ..-. �,:., �.+.,.•.>s ,.:;vt u;. :. r.; :+:. ,..> h ..rQLQA1;'O YJ v-.1.+Ix_,a ,.v ,>,.x�� CI,MAW;H ® 7( � 4' C� .; h. HARVE H. HARRISON �1 <_�✓ !` r .._ 200 DAYTgN Si. EL�1�+nND;, tvnSNlr•JGTON glom• (^UfJ lrt, ,��,;��, I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS `ter_-✓ Jurle 18 , 1981 Mr. Louis Caviezel i Lovell-Sauerland & Associates, Inc. 23106 100th Avenue W. Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Caviezel: SUBJECT:. DI-AINAGE FOR NORRIVIEW ESTATES-1015 12*111 AVE. N. We recently received a letter- from a resident near the object plat (copy of letter is enc.l.():;(,d). As the design engineer for the drainage system'we are requesting your assistance in answering a portion of: question six (why were other drainage possibilities discarded?). If you have comments or other questions please include those also. We would appreciate a writt�>Il r.ep.1y ,as soon as poss:i ble so we may answer Mr. Strong's lettei.- promptly. If you have questions, please contact Bob Franklin, 771-3202. Sill cC,re 1Y , JAMES L. ADAMS, P.E. City E'n i-neer BF: gd1 *'"'?REET FILE CITY OF EDMONDS 200 DAYTON ST. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 • (206) 775 2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Mr. Wayne Tanaka Ogden, Ogden and Murphy 1411 Fourth Avenue Building Suite 1015 Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Wayne: 0 FILE COPY July 1, 1981 SUBJECT: DRAINAGE AT 1015 12TH AVENUE NORTH, EDMONDS HARVE H. HARRISON .. MAYOR Enclosed is a.letter from Mr. Robert Strong, Attorney, who lives at the subject address. His concerns regarding drainage from Northview Estates (P-2-80) are outlined in his letter. Our letter to the engineer is enclosed as is a draft of a letter to Mr. Strong. Please review and comment on our letter, give us a call for more information if it is needed. Thanks, BOB FRANKLIN, P.E. Technical Studies Engineer RRF : j ky lat� D. ���9/ ATRICK 0. WILSON DT. STREET FILE CITY OF EOMONOS 200 DAYTON ST. - EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 - (206) 775 2525 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS June 18, 1981 Mr. Louis Caviezel Lovell-Sauerland & Associates, Inc. 23106 100th Avenue W- Edmonds, Washington 98020 Dear Mr. Caviezel: HARVE H. HARRISON_ MAYOR SUBJECT: DRAINAGE FOR NORTHVIEW ESTATES=.1015 12TH AVE. N-J lie recently received a letter from a resident near the subject plat (copy of letter is enclosed)- As the design engineer for the drainage system we are requesting your assistance in answering a portion of question six (why were other drainage possibilities discarded?)- If you have comments or other questions please include those also. We would appreciate a written reply as soon as possi- ble so we may answer Mr- Strong's letter promptly- If you have questions, please contact Bob Franklin, 771-3202- BF:gdl Encl. G=l$-F1 Bob Fra klin Dt- Sincerely, �SE�.A MS, P-E. City Engineer Marc ",� Dt - JUN 17 1981 1015-12th Avenue N. Dir. Of Public W01K9 Edmonds, A 98020 June 15, 1981 Mr. Jim Adams City Engineer of the City of Edmonds 250--5th Avenue N. Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Mr. Adams: We purchased our property at 1015--12th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington in March of 1973 and soon discovered that there was a long-standing drainage problem. Because of the City of Edmonds street design on 12th Avenue N. between Vista Way and Maplewood Drive, during every heavy rain the run --off over- flowed onto our property and the property was severly damaged by the storms. Further our neighbors to the south on the adjacent lot sustained $10,000 of documented damage because of storm water funneled to our driveways by the street design. The original drain, which is illegally on our property, was not connected down to the next lower street and the portions of this large volume of water funneled to our driveways that goes down the drains, dumps on the rear one-half of our property causing erosion and not allowing us to improve the western portion of our lot as this illegal drain is presently constructed. Mr. Franklin has made several investigations and I am certain that he has found that the City of Edmonds is in effect draining the whole hillside onto our property and now approving plans to add the drainage of pro perty to the north and not directly above us or part of the natural drainage flow. The only easements given by our predecessor, Mr. Hogmal, according to the title search conducted before we purchased the property, are waterline, sewer, and power. Mr. Franklin indicates that the City might press for an easement by adverse prescription; but obviously he is unaware that even if an easement by adverse prescription were granted, it would be illegal to funnel additional stoin water from new areas onto our property and the only easement by adverse possession would be for storm waters for the stuatutory seven-year per_od.. We repeat we are very concenied with this proposed plat development that has added an additional 12" line into the existing illegal drainage culvert because of our past problems. This property was formerly otimed by Mr. acid 1�!rs. Herbert Domenici, 19804 baplewood Drive and left in its natural state and .is nom being developed by Besl.en and Phelps and called North View Estates (your plat, P-2-80). The proposed development causes us groat concern not. -.only because of the described damages suffered because of the overflow street runoff down our drive- ways and the erosion of our private property, but also because the drainage Jim Adams, City Engineer, Re. Robert C. Strong property Page 2 culvert from the street which is close to the north side of our house is presently inadequate and when we moved in the pressure of water against our north basement wall causedconsistent leaking with every Strom until we water- proofed the basement wall from the inside. During the last 7 years the only leakage occurred during the melting of the January,1981,heavy, snows when there was consistent drainage over a long period. We believe that the drainage tanks installed in the P-2-80 development plan to hold storm water and leak it out slowly over a long period of time will have much the same effect. We would therefore like the following questions answered: 1. By what authority was the existing drainline. constructed there being no recorded easement6 2. Who constructed the drain line? 3. What pipe materials and jointing materials were used? 4. Was the line inspected or tested by the City of Edmonds? (Note thAt the basement of our home has leaked during periods of high run-off making the capacity condition of the existing drainline highly suspect.) 5. By what right is the City of Edmonds allowing the developer to add to the existing drainage? 6. Who was the design engineer for the new street and plat improvements? Why were other drainage Possitilities discarded? If the present drainage planned for the plat has met the City of Edmonds design criteria and been checked and approved by the City of Edmonds, we would like to have our engineering consultant review the design calculations. We would like this letter answered immediately as we believe these future problems should be resolved now, before the developer has finished his development and the plan for the street and downspout ruioff for this new plat is accepted. Naturally we intend further action if tYe questions raised are not a-islered to our satisfact ion'm Yours truly, Robert C. Strong Copies: City Council Mayor Harrison • 0 JUN 17 1981 Du. Of Public Works STREET FILE 1015--12th Avenue N. -� Edmonds, WA 98020 June 15, 1981 Mr. Jim Adams City Engineer of the City of Edmonds 250--5th Avenue N. Edmonds, WA 9802D Dear Mr. Adamss We purchased our property at 1015 12th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington In March of 1973 and soon discovered that there was a long-standing drainage problem. Because of the City of Edmonds street design on 12th Avenue N. ' between Vista allay and Maplewood Drive, during every heavy rain the run-off over- flowed onto our property and the property was severay damaged by the storms. Further our neigftbors to the south on the adjacent lot sustained $10,000 of documented damage because of storm water funneled to our driveways by the street design. The original drain, which is illegally on our property, was not connected down to the next lower street and the portions of this large volume of water funneled to our driveways that goes down the drains, dumps on the rear one-half of our property causing erosion and not allowing us to improve the western portion of our lot as this illegal drain is presently constructed. Mr. Franklin has made several investigations and I am certain that he has found that the City of Edmonds is in effect draining the whole hillside onto our property and now approving plans to add the drainage of pao perty to the north and not directly above us or part of the natural drainage flow. The only easements given by our predecessor, Mr. Hogmai, according to the title search conducted before we purchased the property, are waterline, sewer, and power. Mr. Franklin indicates that the City might press for an easement by adverse prescription; but obviously he is unaware that even if an easement by adverse prescription were granted, it would be illegal to funnel additional storm water from new areas onto our property and the only easement by adverse possession would be for storm waters for the stuatutoxy seven-year period. We repeat we are very concerned with this proposed plat development that has added an additional 1211 line into the existing illegal drainage culvert because of our past problems. This property was formerly ovined by Mr. and Ids. Herbert Domenici, 19804 Maplewood Drive and left in its natural state and is now being developed by Beslen and Phelps and called North View Estates (your plat, P-2-480). The proposed development causes us great concern hot-_.on3�9.b'ecause. of tithe described damages suffered because of the overflow street runoff down our drive- ways and the erosion of our private property, but also because the drainage Jim Adams, City Engineer, Re. Robert C. Strong property Page 2 culvert from the street which is close to the north side of our house is presently inadequate and when we moved in the pressure of water against our north basement wall causedcansistent leaking with every strom until we water- proofed the basement wall from the inside. During the last 7 years the only leakage occurred during the melting of the January,1981,heavy snows when there was consistent drainage over a long period. We believe that the drainage tanks installed in the P-2-80 development plan to hold storm water and leak it out slowly over a long period of time will have much the same effect. We would therefore like the following questions answered: 1. By what authority was the existing drainline constructed there being no recorded easementl 2. Who constructed the drain line? 3. What pipe materials and jointing materials were used? 4. Was the line inspected or tested by the City of Edmonds? (Note th#t the basement of our home has leaked during periods of high run-off making the capacity condition of the ' existing drainline highly suspect.) 5. By what right is the City of Edmonds allowing the developer to add to the existing drainage? 6. Who was the design engineer for the new street and plat improvements? Why were other drainage I)ossibilitie s discarded? If the present drainage planned fcr the plat has met the City of Edmonds design criteria and been checked and approved by the City of Edmonds, we would like to have our engineering consultant review the design calculations. We would like this letter answered immediately as we believe these future problems should be resolved now, before the developer has finished his development and the plan for the street and downspout runoff for this new plat is accepted. Naturally we intend further action if the questions raised are not answered to our satisfactions Y ruly, Robert C. Strong Copies: City Council Mayor Harrison AMW�; � ail 3 t" a a Iss 1%8 4v how tos Joba to mman P%bUA% VWk$ VOP*ttt frou Jame 16 Ckwar As"OUft Cj%y Sagimu sub joctl MUGS PWOblOO - yt*t& WW and Uth AN*, M04 Roq"st a s^Uth bs*IA bo botalW jj% I$Am oj emb 140t at the mortlamt 40co4v of VLOSA w4w 04 Uth Ave"* 04 40 by the city zv4lA*ft* OfLue and mro Landry* T • City of Edmond• City Engineer's Office COMPLAINT REPORT Report No. 003 Referred to for Action Jim Conwav Time 10:20 Date 8/27/68 Received By R. French, Engineering Dept. Time 10:20 Date 8/27/68 Made By Mrs. Hagmag Address 1015 - 12th Ave. No. Tel. PR 6-6621 How Received: Letter xx Telephone In Person Nature of Complaint: n„ainagP prnhlpm frnm Rtrppt- Shp has mmplained fnr about five years and gets ignored. Please stop by to see her. Describe Action Completed: /` _ �✓, �/� �� i "f/Gc�� �_ � % � • � .t�vt �c�r 1� -'--�' r• 1� i�-g ,�[�.� SLY, l� -�-cl-i Time ' Location Sketch: Date.3v a GA... Completed By )7 R'vF wA'/ %� S 3 , . 7 v H •.,.A, /{G�eABsr e-0K r l G� N- 7- kJ o f? A l Ai F F Al e, 14- Co A vjl RA M,5— I ! o I f I 1 ( II ' ! .�'yy'' I ' I a•- I I 74F � I I i 1 I I I I I i ! I I I I 1 I I •! I I 1 ! I I � � I � , I I I � I I- 1 t, I I 4� T--T � 7— I i _ November 6, 1967 Memo to: Leif R. Larson City Engineer From: John E. Moran Director of Public Works Attached is a letter and sketch, which are pretty much self- explanatory. Would you please survey the situation and determine if this is a city problem and what your recommended solution would be. JEM:ek Attachments ' ?� Octolaoz^ lcj.,7 Ue�)t. of ?Ublic ;.orks Edmonds Citv hall Edmonds, Vdashington 98020 Dear Sir: W01.11(l y-01.1 plorc:.o corroc h a itorm drain problem wli.i.ch ri.a'Coct:,s . my residenco at 1015 12t'.h ave.ni.te North, Edmonds. This problem has verbally been brought to the attention of your office before but there has been no resolution. This evening my carport and driveway was again inundated due to the inadegt.rate storm drain system in this area. The enclosed pic- ti.,.res stlovv :iomo of the dam7r*e sti.f..fered prior to establishment; of adecliiate grourid cover. Since it Is generally difficult for me to be home during normal business hours, I am providing a sketch of the area and suggest- ing possible corrective action. The green lines represent storm drni.n flow. The thickness of tho green lines represent clon-riti.t;y of r l.ovv . Your immediate attention to this matter will. be greatly apprec- iated. Siince/rly yours, An Ag ravated Resident P.S. Please return tho enclosed .photographs. A stamped self addressed envelope is enclosed. COMN.,NI-CATIONS DATE.. i 9 TO FROM SUBJECT: e: .......... .. V- - R tZ OT ri o WC7 iL C-YlOHS to -.P/y bfpA W:tl C-L VO I V'Y-L C7 P71 r, �� ��,� � � `mod � �N ..� - vc.' tv lay ~ STREET FILE APPLICATION The City of Edmonds for SIDE SEWER PERMIT e OUTSIDE ❑ INSIDE ❑ REPAIRS ❑ 0 CARD No. ...................................... EASEMENT No. \. OWNER L?%4.1i-------�-! .................................... CONTRACTOR ................ r.WI!%.(- -------------------------------------------------------------- PERMIT No---Aljo 7� STREET HOUSE No...��.�s5... ---..._1-2.—...!.7. C �v l AVENUE LOT No..................................•----......--------•---......----- :. BLOCK No................................................. -ry NAME ADD. .. ...... /1/� 2 T� 7�i �/�� . n_...-•C- ...................... CND 1- T)W IMF A10 S C G Pc.A ; s U�1 PA-(,E a 71 v s d, SNo r•+o yr , sif �a � �✓;�; BACKPILL WORK ORDER ISSUED ........... SEWER WORK ORDER ISSUED .................. Date 0PIRP* 6 APPROVED MAY l:i 1964 Approved: ........ DEPOSIT, $ ............................................. ........ DATE .......................................... BY CITY OF EDMONDS Call PRospect 6-1107 when work CIVIC CENTER — WATER -SEWER DEPARTMENT Is ready for Inspection. (No inspec- y'v' ` SIDE SEWER PERMIT `lone Saturday, Sunday or holidays.) 4, O 1001 ADDRESS ............ 1015_- .__12th_ Avenue North OWNER ........Medford--N-*-- Hggman CONTRACTOR _...... Owner .......................................................... Perndsslon is granted .___.May--15......................... 19.64._, for ...................... days, to REPAIR or CONNECT a side sewer with City Sewers in accordance with application on file and governing ordinances. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING: NOTE No. 1—The owners of the property may obtain a permit to construct sewer inside property line. A licensed Side Sewer Contractor must be employed to construct side sewer In street area Do not cover any portion of sewer before it has been inspected. NOTE No. 2—Obtain full information regarding Ordinance 11.16.030 and Regulations governing side sewers when you get permit. NOTE No. 3—Top of side sewer must have at least 30 inches coverage at property line and 12 inches inside property line; minimum grade of 2%. No bends in grade sharper than % will be permitted. iE No. 4—Trenches in street must be water settled and surface of street restored to original condition. Contractors shall be responsible for failure due to improper work whieh may develop within one year of completion. NOTE No. —It is unlawful to alter or do any other work than is provided for in the permit, or to do any work on the main sewer or its ap- purtenances except to insert the pipe into the wye. 5e .I k y. f ,� T•[.sMar'%'s °.}•;i:T cY . '.a, '+'�i.r�'.��rH:sLf�'-j" ��-''r. '•t 0 A V ^ • • 11emo to: John ?, . Moran Director of Public Works From: Leif R. Larson City Engineer Subject: Sewer Connection Charges Date: December 23, 1968 . Legal Description: Parcel "B" of the following described. property: All of the South:156:87 feet of the West 150.00 feet of Tract 28, Puget Sound Mach. Depot Five Acre Tracts, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 5 of Plats, Page 47, records of Snohomish County, Wash. See attached drawing per-S-8-61A (Jack TraftmnaSubdivision) Commonly Known as: Z.F.F. Calculation: Owner: (.82.35) Z.F.F. x (.$5.50 ) _ $ 452.92 Connection Fee 1 ) Unit. x ( $25.00 ) _ $ 25.00 Trunk Charge $ 10.00 Permit $ ,.487.92 TOTAL