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1022 EUCLID AVE.PDF1022 EUCLID AVE Critical Areas Checklist CA File No: CA —0i— 101 Site Information (soils/ topography/ hydrology/ vegetation) 1. Site Address/Location: % 0 a � .L'-�—� k� 1- fI vim, 2. Property Tax Account Number: C;, o 5 o /(a T� � T. 3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): _ 4. Is this site currently developed?, yes; no. If yes; how is site developed? ; LLO4 5. Describe the general site topography. Check all that apply. Flat: less than 5-feet elevation change over entire site. Rolling: slopes on site generally less than 15% (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 66-feet). Hilly: slopes present on site of more than 15% and less than 30% ( a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 33 to 66-feet). Steep: grades of greater than 30% present on site (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of less than 33-feet). Other (please describe): 6. Site contains areas of year-round standing water: Approx. Depth: 7. Site contains areas of seasonal standing water: ��! �; A the � �'; Approx. Depth: What season(s) of the year?—T 8. Site is in the floodway A/-,I-'floodplain of a watercourse. 9. Site con ' icreek or an area where water flows across the grounds surface? Flows are year-round? Flows are seasonal? (What time of year? ). 10. Site is primarily: forested ; meadow ;shrubs ; mixed urban landscaped (lawn,shrubs etc) ���-- 11. Obvious wetland is present on site: Critical Areas Checklist.dod3.19.2001 '42C. I g9V City of Edmonds Development Services Department Planning Division Phone: 425.771.0220 Fax: 425.771.0221 . The Critical Areas Checklist contained on this form is to be filled out by any person preparing a Development Permit Application for the City of Edmonds prior to his/her submittal of the application to the City. The purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to determine whether any potential Critical Areas are, or may be, present on the subject property. The information needed to complete the Checklist should be easily available from observations of the site or data available at City Hall (Critical areas inventories, maps, or soil surveys). Date Received: r11611_;/ City Receipt #: /9///f Critical Areas File #: CA - b I — I dam( Critical Areas Checklist Fee:_. $45.00 Date Mailed to Applicant: A property owner, or his/her authorized representative, must fill out the checklist, sign and date it, and submit it to the City. The City will review the checklist, make a precursory site visit, and make a determination of the subsequent steps necessary to complete a development permit application. Please submit a vicinity map, along with the signed copy of this form to assist City staff in finding and locating the specific piece of property described on this form. In addition, the applicant shall include other pertinent information (e.g. site plan, topography map, etc.) or studies in conjunction with this Checklist to assistant staff in completing their preliminary assessment of the site. The undersigned applicant, and his/her/its heirs, and assigns, in consideration on the processing of the application agrees to release, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any and all damages, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising from any action or infraction based in whole or part upon false, misleading, inaccurate or incomplete information furnished by the applicant, his/her/its agents or employees. By my signature, I certify that the information and exhibits herewith submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that I am authorized to file this application on t :ehalfof the owner as listed below. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT/AGENT DAB Property Owner's Authorization By my signature, I certify that I have authorized the above Applicant/Agent to apply for the subject land use application, and grant my permission for the public officials and the staff of the City of Edmonds to enter the subject property for the purposes of inspection and posting attendant to this application. SIGNATURE OF OWNER DATE -PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Owner/Applicant: AJ4. [�e. 4. 11aA'5�tpj;en Name Coa.a ykc_l,d � - Street Address U-)?r�o City State Zip Telephone: 41,2S— - % 7(, — 7fi�S`�p Email address (optional): Applicant Representatin2r, Ronedd t - O A Name Street Address - C�V"t W 9 -- 17qoa�:) City State Zip Telephone: 9 ;v5-s44f Email Address (optional): f4 - Critical Areas Checklist.doc/3.19.2001 City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Ronald T. Den Adel Determination #: CA-01-109 Project Name: Lot Line Adjustment I Permit Number: LL-01-110 Site Location: 1022 Euclid Ave. Property Tax Acct #: 5319 041 016 0000 Project Description: Lot Line Adjustment Waiver Criteria (all criteria must be found to apply): X There will be no alteration of the Critical Area or its required buffers; X The development proposal will not impact the Critical Area in a manner contrary to the goals, purposes, objectives and requirements of the Critical Areas ordinance; X The development proposal meets the minimum standards of the Critical Areas ordinance; X The above findings are based on the following conditions of approval: 1. This conditional waiver is only for the deck shown in the attached site plan. 2. A building permit is required for all work. Based on the above findings and conditions, the requirement for a Critical Areas Study associated with this development permit,is hereby Waived, as authorized by Chapter 20.15B.040 (A)(1) of the Edmonds Community Development Cod . 4 Chanda Earhart 8/17/2001 Name Signature Date City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Ronald T. Den Adel Determination #: CA-01-109 Project Name: Permit Number: Site Location: 1022 Euclid Ave. Property Tax Acct #: 5319 041 016 0000 Project Description: Non -Project Specific Determination: Study Required: During review and inspection of the subject site, it was found that the site appears to contain and/or is adjacent to a stream pursuant to Chapter 20.15B of the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC). Based on these findings, prior to submission of any development permit, you will be required satisfy the requirements of ECDC 20.15B by completing the following: Stream My site investigation has shown that the site has a small culverted stream which is probably draining a larger natural stream or wetland. Based on the above findings, a Critical Areas Study is required to determine the hydrology of the area and to delineate the approximate boundaries of any wetland or stream and identify its buffers. The required qualified critical areas consultant needed to perform the study shall be a specialist in botany, fisheries, wetland biology, and/or hydrology with a minimum of two years' field experience with wetlands and/or streams in the Pacific Northwest. All critical areas studies shall be performed as three party agreements with the city selecting the consultant and the property owner or applicant paying the fees. The qualified critical areas consultant shall perform the following: Classification of the stream and/or wetland pursuant to the criteria established in ECDC Section 20.15B.060(A)(4) and (5). 2. Delineate the edge of the stream and/or wetland on the site. 3. State any mitigating measures appropriate to preserving and protecting the stream and/or wetland. After the qualified critical areas consultant has delineated the stream and/or wetland boundary, a surveyor licensed by the State of Washington must perform the following: 1. Physically mark the edge of the wetland. 2. Delineate the required buffer (see ECDC 20.15B.120.A and 20.15B.130.C). 3. Delineate the required building setback from the buffer (required setback is 15 feet). 4. Create a map showing the wetland, the buffer and the building setback. Both the qualified critical areas consultant and the Land Surveyor shall enter into a three party contract with the applicant and the City of Edmonds as required in ECDC 20.15B.140(D), where the applicant pays for the study. The applicant may suggest qualified professionals for the City's approval. If the results of the Critical Areas Study determine that the lot may not be developed, the applicant may apply for a Reasonable Use Exception and Variance pursuant to ECDC 20.15B.I70A and 20.15B.040C). If the property owner wishes to apply for a specific development permit which they feel would not impact the Critical Areas located on the site, they may submit their proposal to the Planning Department for review. If the Planning Department finds that the proposed development permit will not adversely impact a Critical Areas or its buffers, a conditional waiver may be issued on a project by project basis. Name Signature Date 2 APPLICATION CARD No . ........ .................. .......... . . for The City of. Edmonds SIDE SEWER PERMIT - EASEMENT No. .......... ................ ........ I ......... OUTSIDE 0 INSIDE 0 REPAIRS 0 - OWNER ............. ............... . .... ...... ............................................. CONTRACTOR ....................... . ..... . . . ....... .. .............. .. .............................................. PERMIT No--Z76 STREET HOUSE No ............... Z", ...................................... AVENUE LOT No. ....I.A. 17 ... C�'... .............................. BLOCK No. ..4/ ..... ........... ... I ............ I ...... I ........ NAMEADD ............. ..... ...................................... ....................... ......... . ............... ................. h-Z Date Approved: BACKFILL WORK ORDER ISSUED .... .... ........... ...................... DEPOSIT, -$ ...................................................... SEWER WORK. ORDER ISSUED ......................... ............ ....... DATE... M01 NAll / 61 < NO ........... 'Z"/ ... . ......... LOVELL-SAUERLAND & ASSOC., INC 19400 33rd Avenue West Suite 200 Lynnwood, WA 98036 Phone (425) 775-1591 Toll Free: (800) 775-7663 Fax (425) 672-7998 TO: City of Edmonds Engineering Department 121 5th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020 WE ARE SENDING YOU: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: August 11, 1999 JOB No. 3907 SUBJECT: Shippen Culverts ATTENTION: Don Fiene COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION 2 August 11, 1999 Drawings 2 August 11, 1999 Calculation package REMARKS: The enclosed are forwarded as we discussed. The reports are signed on page 4. The intent of this project is to open access to an undeveloped single family lot (actually one lot plus two half lots) that they intend to construct a house on. RECEIVED AUG 12 1999 �6� DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SIGNED: Craig Campb I, P.E. COPY TO: file SHIPPEN RESIDENCE CULVERT SIZE located near the intersection of Euclid Avenue and 10th Place North, Edmonds INTRODUCTION Mr. Herb Shippen has retained LSA to prepare a plan for the installation of two culverts to allow driveway construction into vacant single family lot, located near the intersection of Euclid Avenue and 10th Place North in Edmonds. The property is divided by Northstream Creek, and the only access route to the property is through a panhandle portion of the lot which is currently blocked by the stream. Access to the bulk of the useable area requires a second crossing. The stream was included in the City of Edmonds basin study by URS, dated 1989. A Hydraulic Project Approval was obtained from the Department of Fish and Wildlife. The conditions of the approval are attached. The pipe size was selected to match the carrying capacity of the stream channel with consideration of the estimated runoff from the basin, as documented in the 1989 URS study. Although the basin build -out projects a peak flow of 48 cfs, it was calculated that the channel capacity was less than that. Runoff rates that might exceed the channel capacity would have opportunity to cross yard area and reenter the creek below the second culvert. Since culverts will not further restrict the system carrying capacity, it is anticipated they will not change the likelihood of the stream overtopping its bank. The selected culvert size was a 36-inch diameter smooth wall pipe with a one percent invert slope to match the slope of the creek channel. Although the Edmonds Drainage Basin Study by URS (1989) showed improvement of the system using 30-inch diameter pipes, the study did not appear to take into account a requirement for a sunken invert that is presently required by the WDFW. The HPA issued by WDFW does indicate that 20 percent of the pipe invert should be buried in the channel bottom. The loss of 20 percent of the invert of a 36-inch pipe gives it about the capacity of a 30-inch pipe. Therefore, a 36-inch pipe is proposed for both culverts. Smooth wall pipe could be concrete, reinforced concrete, or high -density polyethylene (HDPE). If cover over the HDPE pipe is insufficient for traffic loading, a reinforced concrete slab could be placed over the culvert to prevent pipe damage. CALCULATIONS Existing Channel Capacity. The flow capacity of the existing stream channel sections were evaluated using CivilTools software. Flows assumed to be at top of the bank. Channel data is based on a field topography prepared in August 1999. A copy of a worksheet showing spot elevations and '/2 ft contours is attached. The following are the output from the CivilTools program: Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 1 SECTION C NATURAL CHANNELS VARIABLES LIST: Y - FLOW ELEVATION Q - FLOWRATE S - CHANNEL SLOPE VARIABLE TO BE SOLVED (Y,Q OR S) ? Q Enter up to 20 cross-section points. Enter <Return> only for distance to end. Y (FT) ? 105.6 S (FT/FT) ? .0125 RESULTS Q= 34.56 CFS A= 4.28 SF P= 7.70 FT V= 8.07 FPS F= 1.73 SUPER -CRITICAL FLOW , CROSS-SECTION POINTS DIST ELEV COEFF DIST ELEV COEFF ------------------ ------------------ 0 105.8 .02 2 105.3 .02 2.9 104.4 .02 5 104.1 .02 5.5 105.4 .02 8 105.7 .02 SECTION D NATURAL CHANNELS VARIABLES LIST: Y - FLOW ELEVATION Q - FLOWRATE S - CHANNEL SLOPE VARIABLE TO BE SOLVED (Y,Q OR S) ? Q Enter up to 20 cross-section points. Enter <Return> only for distance to end. Y (FT) ? 106 S (FT/FT) ? .0125 CROSS-SECTION POINTS DIST ELEV COEFF DIST ELEV COEFF ------------------ 0 106.1 ------------------ .02 2.1 105.5 .02 RESULTS 3.3 104.3 .02 6.1 104.6 .02 Q= 61.10 CFS 6.9 106.1 .02 A= 6.68 SF P= 8.09 FT V= 9.15 FPS F= 1.61 SUPER -CRITICAL FLOW From the calculations it appears that if super -critical flow conditions can be maintained in the channel during a peak runoff event, the maximum capacity of the channel is less than 35 cfs before it overtops the bank and flows across the lawn. If something in the channel or channel geometry cause the flow conditions to revert to sub -critical flow (a probable scenario), the capacity would be something less than that. Pipe Calculations. The following page shows the calculated flows for a partially blocked pipe. At section C, the channel depth at overflow is about 1.7 feet, or 20.5 inches. With a 36-inch culvert having a depressed invert 7 inches below the channel flowline, and a bottom slope of 1 percent to match the channel slope, the water surface would be at a stage 27.4 inches inside the pipe. At 26.5 inches the partially -blocked pipe has a capacity of 40 cfs. Therefore, in this configuration, the pipe generally matches the hydraulic capacity of the existing channel. Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 2 The following table models a culvert that has its invert partly full of gravel or other debris. The table calculates the hydraulic capacity of the pipe in discreet elevation increments, and adjusts for the gravel surface at the invert. The equation used to determine the flowrate with an open channel condition is Q = 1.49/N * A * (R ^ (2/3)) * (S ^ (0.5)) Assumptions: Friction Factor, n = 0.011 for pipe section, and 0.025 for the gravel section Pipe slope 0.01 Dia = 3 feet Fill width in pipe invert 2.37 ft Invert to crown distance 2.40 feet Pipe filled to 0.6 feet = 7 inches Depth Depth Adj. Top Theta Area Adj. Wet Adj. Hyd Adj. Q Wgtd Adj. V Adj inches ft Depth Width SF Area Per Wet Rad Hydr cfs n" Q fps V ft ft radians SF. Per. R Rad fps 1.51 0.12 0.00 1.201 0.82 0.10 0.001 1.23 0.00 0.08 NA 0.31 0.000 NJ 2.61 NA 3.0 0.25 0.00 1.66 1.17 0.28 0.00 1.76 0.00 0.16 NA 1.1 0.000 NJ 4.01 NA 4.5 0.37 0.00 1.98 1.45 0.51 0.00 2.17 0.00 0.24 NA 2.6 0.000 N 5.2 NA 6.0 0.50 0.00 2.24 1.68 0.77 0.00 2.52 0.00 0.31 NA 4.8 0.000 NJ 6.2 NA 7.0 0.581 0.00 2.37 1.83 0.97 0.00 2.741 0.00 0.35 NA 6.5 0.000 N 6.8 NA 8.5 0.71 0.11 2.55 2.03 1.27 0.31 3.04 2.68 0.42 0.48 9.7 0.023 1.4 7.6 3.9 10.0 0.83 0.23 2.69 2.22 1.60 0.64 3.33 2.97 0.48 0.54 13.3 0.022 2.1 8.3 4.5 11.5 0.96 0.36 2.80 2.40 1.95 0.98 3.60 3.24 0.54 0.60 17.5 0.021 4. 9.01 5.0 13.0 1.08 0.48 2.88 2.58 2.30 1.33 3.87 3.50 0.59 0.66 22.0 0.020 7.1 9.61 5.5 14.5 1.21 0.61 2.94 2.75 2.66 1.70 4.13 3.76 0.65 0.71 27.0 0.020 10.1 10.11 6.0 16.0 1.331 0.73 2.98 2.92 3.04 2.07 4.38 4.01 0.69 0.76 32.2 0.019 13. 10.61 6.4 17.5 1.461 0.86 3.00 3.09 3.41 2.44 4.63 4.26 0.74 0.80 37.7 0.019 16.7 11.0 6.8 19.0 1.581 0.98 3.00 3.25 3.78 2.82 4.88 4.51 0.78 0.84 43.3 0.018 20.3 11.4 7.2 20.5 1.711 1.11 2.97 3.42 4.16 3.19 5.13 .4.77 0.81 0.87 48.9 0.018 24.1 11.8 7.6 22.0 1.83 1.23 2.93 3.59 4.53 3.56 5.38 5.02 0.84 0.90 54.6 0.018 28.1 12.1 7.9 23.5 1.96 1.36 2.86 3.76 4.89 3.92 5.64 5.28 0.87 0.93 60.1 0.017 32.1 12.3 8.2 25.0 2.08 1.48 2.76 3.94 5.24 4.27 5.91 5.55 0.89 0.94 65.5 0.017 36.1 12.5 8.4 6.5 2.21 1.61 2.64 4.13 5.58 4.61 6.19 5.82 0.90 0.96 70.5 0.017 40. 12.6 8.7 28.0 2.33 1.73 2.49 4.32 5.90 4.93 6.48 6.11 0.91 0.96 75.1 0.016 43. 12.7 8.9 29.5 2.46 1.86 2.31 4.53 6.20 5.23 6.79 6.43 0.91 0.96 79.0 0.016 47.1 12.7 9.0 31.0 2.58 1.98 2.08 4.76 6.47 5.51 7.13 6.77 0.91 0.96 82.2 0.016 50.1 12.7 9.1 32.5 2.71 2.11 1.78 5.01 6.72 5.75 7.52 7.16 0.89 0.94 84.3 0.016 52. 12.6 9.1 34.0 2.83 2.23 1.37 5.33 6.91 5.95 8.00 7.63 0.86 0.91 85.0 0.015 12.3 9.1 35.5 2.96 2.36 0.70 5.81 7.05 6.08 8.72 8.35 0.81 0.84 82.9 0.015 54.0 11.8 8.9 36.01 3.00 2.401 0.001 6.281 7.071 6.10 9.42 9.061 0.75 0.78 79.0 0.0151 52.5 11.2 8.6 Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 3 SUMMARY Assuming that the water can reach the property through the upstream system, it appears that the channel would already be subject to overflowing its banks in a 100- year event, and that the addition of a culvert would not significantly increase the likelihood of an overflow. The effects of an overflow on the property are for the most part limited to the property. Therefore, the pipe size provided, although not large enough to convey the "build -out" 100-year storm for the entire basin, should be adequate for the purpose proposed. Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 4 HPA CONDITIONS Conditions of Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval. The WSDFW has issued an Hydraulic Project Approval, dated February 13, 1999. The contractor shall obtain a copy of the HPA and abide by the conditions therein. These include, but are not limited to the following: Timing limitations: The project shall be completed by October 1, 1999. Work may commence when the stream is dry or in a low -flow condition. If the stream is not dry or in a low -flow period, work shall not start until low flow occurs or after June 1, 1999. 2. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per chapter 220-110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3. The culvert shall be placed on a flat gradient with the bottom of the culvert placed below the level of the streambed a minimum of 20 percent of the culvert diameter for a round culvert, and 20 percent of the culvert's rise for an elliptical culvert. The 20 percent placement below the streambed shall be measured at the culvert outlet. 4. The culvert shall be installed to maintain structural integrity to the 100-year peak flow with consideration of the debris likely to be encountered. 5. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to avoid inlet scouring and to prevent erosion of stream banks downstream of the project. 6. The culvert shall be installed in the dry or in isolation from the stream flow by the installation of a bypass flume or culvert, or by pumping the stream flow around the work area. The bypass shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. 7. Neither culvert shall not exceed 30 feet in total length. 8. Disturbance of the streambed and banks shall be limited to that necessary to place the culvert and any required channel modification associated with it. Affected streambed and bank areas outside the culvert and associated fill shall be restored to pre -project configuration following installation of the culvert. 9. Prior to releasing the water flow to the project area, all bank protection or armoring shall be completed. 10. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt -laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 5 sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel -filled burlap bags or other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. 11. If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are encountered during this project, work shall stop until the flow subsides. 12. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment -laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 13. A copy of the HPA shall be kept on the site at all times. Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 6 � e � a _ y0`x yO�x y0` yo�x y°`x Ax O x �J x CW le CO . O O °��' O yO�x yo�x yO�x �� 6��, N114 c� x x x Oti CO 1Oti O 1. yti 6o x x y` Sp` x 06 01. ri. S0 O '� 4 14 O ,� y AV COS /� ti OtiN °y �tio �x cj x yO�x N , x 0 NLLSIX3 �° 51; `O S'1'�'°y x '�0��x 9y� ti yp�x ti L O%,+ yO�x 9rO 9 oo O ci O / 50�x yOX. 0 x 0,0�` °'O C�l rnc. 18av June 24, 1999 Craig Campbell Lovell Saueriand 19400 33`d Ave. West Lynnwood, WA 98036 CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS. WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Planning - Building • Engineering Subject: " Determination regarding Critical Areas Checklist # 98-97 Dear Applicant: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR Enclosed please find a copy of the Critical Areas Checklist you submitted. The "DETERMINATION" reached by the City is located on the reverse side of the form (bottom of page). It is very important for you to retain a copy of this Critical Areas Checklist "DETERMINATION" for your records. :IMPORTANT INFORMATION;TO BENOTED PLEASE EXAMINE THIS" DETERMINATION" FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY NEED TO SUBMIT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST OR CRITICAL AREAS STUDY. The 'DETERMINATION' for the Critical Areas Checklist you submitted is a site -specific determination not a project -specific determination. You must submit a cony of the CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST and DETERMINATI0N WITH ALL AN PERMIT APPLICATIONS or YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE PROCESSED. Permit applications include the following: Building Permits Conditional Use Permits Subdivisions Variances Applications to the ADB* Land Use Applications Any other development permit applications. cc: Phil Lund Enc: Critical Areas Determination Thank you. Sharia Graham Planning Secretary * Architectural Design Board Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister Citv - Hekinan, Japan City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Craig Campbell — LSA Determination #: CA-98-97 Project Name: N/A Permit Number: N/A Site Location: 1422 101h Place North Property Tax Acct #: 5319-041-003-0006 Project Description: Non project specific Determination: Study Complete On April 4, 1998, a Critical Area Determination was completed at the above noted address. Due to the presence of North Stream Creek flowing through the property, a "Study Required" determination was issued. The applicant has provided a stream/salmonid survey report from Pentec Environmental dated April 15, 1998. It found no presence of salmonids and barriers downsteam would prevent future possibilities of salmonid habitat. A Hydrallic Project Approval (HPA) has also been obtained from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife issued February 13, 1999 to culvert the stream. All conditions of the HPA must be followed. Any development or permit proposal is subject to SEPA review due. The "Study Required" element of the Critical Area section of the ECDC has been completed. Karissa Kawamoto Name 6/23/99 Date City of Edmonds Tw CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST The Critical :lreas Checklist contained on his form is to be oiled ,)ut any person preparing a Dev ,-ioomenr Permit yppiication for the City of Edmonds prior to hisiher submittal of a ,ievelopmenr permit to the t=itv The purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to determine whether anv potential Critical Areas are, or may be. present on the subject propem,. The information deeded to complete the Checklist should be zasilv available bream observations of the site or data availably :: Hall (Critical .-*�rcas inventories. maps. or soil kn at;viicant. or ais,her "I":I :il •;Ut the checklist. sign and :1 it) the City. The City %viii ---ev c'•v :Ilk: W-1ki preeursory Site Visit. inci inakc :i c:�r))rir;rti,rn )r tlta Subsequent steps riLces-ill.' «� �r�li:r)I�:� .) •I�::�1��hlll�t)l permit application. Please submit a vicin1':- -Mip JI0,,!_ •�:i! l.)� :i:,i:ea copy of this torn to issi t i:it% :;1:: 1 .n 1111t1in!s A110 locaiL'1_L' the Sptciril ,his form. In addition. :hc other oertine.t M1'QrML1t1U!71 .�._e.. .il i:l�l.:r •_-:11,�),. map. etc.1 or �Iudi�,> :n �;)r:iu;t�:i, �: i:) i;;i:• :�.:;:Il ;i tU assist staff :11 Lorni`lr:trtl..: assesstne:7t Or. the -111c I have ":ompleted the attached Critical Areas Checklist and attest that tht best of my krowledae l.till Out the appropriate column belo%r!. Owner/Applicamr: Applicant Representatiti•c: Nalne Name LL"I ff LL S��LCt ►� I GL�'lC�. -STE Zee: Street Address Ciry State Zip Telephone Signature Date Street .Address IQ bk) City State /171 Telephone,,._, Si gnature i Date (o"eel vrCcepli UMj Lill Me= 1. floc 170 "=r,w-1 rwki7lAnwq-7-1;An7 866L—ZL9—SZV OT:9T 666T/LO/96 City of Edmonds CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST The Critical Areas Checklist contained on this form is to be filled out by any person preparing a Development Permit Application for the City of Edmonds prior to his/her submittal of a development permit to the City. The 'purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to determine whether any potential Critical Areas are, or may be, present on the subject property. The information needed to complete the Checklist should be easily available from observations of the site or data available at City Hall (Critical Areas inventories, maps, or soil surveys). An applicant, or his/her representative, must fill out the checklist, sign and date it, and submit it to the City. The City will review the checklist, make a precursory site visit, and make a determination of the subsequent steps necessary to complete a development permit application. Please sub-mit a vicinity map along vith the slgJlV,4 copy of this form to assist City staff in finding and locating the specific piece of property described on this form. In addition, the applicant shall include other pertinent information (e.g., site plan, topography map, etc.) or studies in conjunction with this Checklist to assist staff in completing their preliminary assessment of the site I have completed the attached Critical Areas Checklist and attest that the answers provided are factual, to the best of my knowledge (fill out the appropriate column below). Owner/Applicant: Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Signature A Representative: J Name // �V 5— S i �Y/ PL `L Street Address k441A6) tioS L-ST_ �Yn 21� City State Zip T Signature ;7�_7 wl_ F2/ Date Date (over) c:recepdonljanalcac1. doc < CA FILE NO. 61e -� 4, Critical Areas Checklist 1� ---------'--------------------------------------------------- Site Information (soils/toposraphy/hydrolo /vegetation) 1. Site Address/Location: 22, /0 -126 2. Property Tax Account Number: 3 t! q —0 -3 v 3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): 4. Is this site currently developed? yes; no. If yes; how is site developed? 5. general site topography. Check all that apply. Flat: less than 5-feet elevation change over entire site. Rolling: slopes on site generally less than IS% (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 66-feet). Hilly: slopes present on site of more than 15% and less than 30% ( a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 33 to 66-feet). Steep: grades of greater than 30% present on site (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of less than 33-feet). Other (please describe): 6. Site contains areas of year-round standing water: ; Approx. Depth: 7. Site contains areas of seasonal standing water: ; Approx. Depth: What season(s) of the year? 8. Site is in the floodway floodplain of a water course. 9. Site contain a r e or an area where water flows across the grounds surface? Flows are year- round? Flows are seasonal? (What time of year? ). 10. Site is primarily: forested ; meadow shrubs : mixed urban landscaped (lawn,shrubs etc) 11. Obvious wetland is present on site: _��-------=--------=--------------�.:------For City:Staf -Use Only---------- - - -- -- - - . ---- --- i.: Site.is Zoned?....: s Z . SCS mapped soil.aype(s)� .. , 3: ' Weiland. inventory or.C.A- map. indicates. wetland. present:on.site? � .4. Critical Areas inventory. or C.A..map indicates..Critical..Area on site? AL .5:. Site within designated earth subsidence:landslide._hazOd. areal . (.. .:Site:designated on..the;Em�wonmentally.Sensitive Areas Map?. DETERMINATION :.. . STUDS' REQUIRED WAI a_chkdoc; Rev 10/03/97 ' �cCa, L Fi L9 3907 llmiwft HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL stateofwamagon Damommat RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Depareaeac of pub MW Waimfe Region 4 OQlee Maw 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard MIX Mill Creek. Washla8tsu M12 DATE OF ISSUE: February 13, 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 PER/VIITTEE Herbert Shippen c/o 19400 - 331 Ave. W. #-200 Lynnwood, Washington 98036 (425)776-7958 Rielly• ' • ' • ►mi • •11 • Lovell-Sauerland & Associates, Inc. ATTENTION: C. Campbell 19400 - 33rd Ave. Suite 206 Lynnwood, Washington 98037 (425)775-1591 PROJECT TDl&`SCRU. MON: r-,stall r...* .....,.. ., ertj- PROJECT LOCATION: 1422 - 101 Place North, Edmonds. Washington # WRIA WATER BODY TRIBUTARY TO 1/4 SEC. SEC. TOWNSHIP RANGE COUNTY 1 08.0008 North Stream Creek Puget Sound SE 13 27 North 03 East Snohomish VOTE: This culvert is proposed for installation in a location where fish passage is not a concern. PROVISIONS 1. TIMING LIMITATIONS: The project may begin Immediately and shall be completed by October 1, 1999, provided: a. If the stream is dry or in a low -flow period, work may start immediately. If the stream is not dry or in a low -flow period, work shall not start until low flow occurs or after June 1, 1999. 2. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per Chapter 220- 110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. tilese ,. i. 1 e •a "able on t'. gyring co—struct n ..copy of LI l..Jv. pla:.., s.M.1 b ati i.a s; l..,s ................o . 3. The culvert shall be placed on a flat gradient with the bottom of the culvert placed below the level of the streambed a minimum of 20 percent of the culvert diameter for a round culvert, and 20 percent of the culvert's rise for an elliptical culvert. The 20 percent placement below the streambed shall be measured at the culvert outlet. 4. The culvert shall be installed to maintain structural integrity to the 100-year peak flow with consideration of the debris likely to be encountered. 5. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to avoid inlet scouring and to prevent erosion of stream banks downstream of the project. 6. The culvert shall be installed in the dry or in isolation from the stream flow by the installation of a bypass flume or culvert, or by pumping the stream flow around the work area. The bypass shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. Page 1 of 3 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL sateotw„ai.o". d RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department otFbk ad WOdlh P15Sa.+ 6o Region ,wu ctmk H..i....� WILDLtPB Mill Creek, W=hing wMt2 DATE OF ISSUE: February 13. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 7. Neither culvert shall not exceed 30 feet in total length. 8. Disturbance of the streambed and banks shall be limited to that necessary to place the culvert and any required channel modification associated with it. Affected streambed and bank areas outside the culvert and associated fill shall be restored to preproject configuration following installation of the culvert. 9. Prior to releasing the water flow to the project area, all bank protection or armoring shall be completed. 10. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt -laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter -fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel -filled burlap bags or other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. 11. If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are encountered during this project, work shall stop until the flow subsides. 12. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products. hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment - laden water, chemicals, or anv other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. SEPA: Exempt, no other non-exempt permits APPLICATION ACCEPTED: January 28, 1999 ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Lambert 041 [P3] Tony Oppermann (425) 379-2309 1 p� D for Director Area Habitat Biologist rlolll�� WDFW GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. This HPA shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This HPA does not authorize trespass. The person(s) to whom this HPA is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this HPA. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. Page 2 of 3 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington � d R RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 egartmmt orblsh and wlldure Mowepjon 4 OtRee 16019 Mill Creek Boulevard WOLN Mill Creek. WnWngtou 9111112 DATE OF ISSUE: February ! 3. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 7 5.'_0.100 or 75.20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. 'lice peramittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER, that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS - GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED N A HYDRAULIC PROTECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE. A. NFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 75.20.103, 75.20.106. AND 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA: or (B1 An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved parry contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North. Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days of the denial or issuance of a HPA or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-dav time requirement may be staved by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved parry and the Area Habitat Biologist and/or his/her supervisor. The Habitat Protection Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 75.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA: (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW. e; request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall he in WRI"T`INC, to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North. Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE. Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS N FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL, THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. Page 3 of 3 Pentec V,lAONMENTA L April 15,1998 Mrs. Carol Clute 7428 Ridge Way Edmonds, WA 98020 Salmonid Presence/Absence Survey and Stream Reconnaissance 142210th Place North, Edmonds, Washington Dear Carol: On April 14, 1998, Pentec >«nvironmental, Inc. (Pentec), conducted a salmonid presence/absence survey of the section of North Stream located at 14210th Place North, Edmonds, Washington (subject -parcel). In addition, Pentec conducted a brief stream reconnaissance on the section of North Stream downstream of the subject parcel. Salmonid Presence/Absence Survey Pentec conducted the salmonid presence/absence survey by electrofishing the 150-ft reach of North Stream located on the subject parcel with a Smith -Root Model 15-B backpack electrofishing unit. This reach of North Stream is approximately 3-ft wide and has a predominately gravel substrate. The banks of the stream are vertical and about 1-ft tall. The ordinary high water mark is the top of the 1-ft-tall bank on both sides of the stream. There is no evidence of bank instability along this 150-ft reach of North Stream. No salmonids or other fish were observed during the salmonid presence/absence survey. Stream Reconnaissance Pentec conducted a brief stream reconnaissance of North Stream downstream of the subject parcel, looking for the presence of barriers to upstream fish passage. During the stream reconnaissance, a ;year-round fish passage barrier was observed on the reach of North Stream that runs along Driftwood Place. The barrier is a 6-ft waterfall and includes an 18-inch-deep pool located at the base of the waterfall. As we mentioned during our conversation yesterday, Pentec can assist you with preparation of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) checklist, Joint Aquatic Resource Permits pentec Environmental, Inc -120 Third Avenue South, Suite 170 -Edmonds, WA 98=- Phone. (425) Tl5-4582 - Fax. (425) 7M9477 A4'z�fl� Mrs. Carol Cute April 15,1998 page 2 Application GARPA), or stream mitigation. To construct your stream crossings, you may need to complete a JARPA to obtain a Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) from the Washington State Department of Fish and. Wildlife and possibly a stream mitigation plan. Pentec routinely performs such services and would be happy to assist you. These additional services would require an addendum to our original scope of work. If you have any questions please call Scott Luchessa or me at (425) 77 3 682. Sincerely, Pentec Environmental, Inc. 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"".`\ ; I I �1f . � 's% / - �'�?�"{�y.' � ' i }y � F .7 S y• � N � 't 1 � 1 : ut� �j 1 • /r� � �;y � f ,�f .rid�r� / t,,,`� ,+ tf, t�ti7fi'�K,1 )� ffy;lf,.{"' A:'' � £f�,!':'t$ EDMMDS DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY URS CORPORATION NORTHSTREAN DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY TABLE D.9 SYSTEM INVENTORY CHANNELS PRMECTM FLOVS ELEMENT : NIDTH ;VELOCITY ;DISCHARGE; EIISTING LAND USE ; FUTURE DEVELff?lENT - N0. : (INCHEES): (FPS) : (CFS) ; 2 YR 10 YR 25 YR 100 YR : 2 YR 10 YR 2S YR 100 a 1 _ AZ : 48 : 6.10 ; 1Z.00 ; 1T.5 : '-.7 : 54.9 : 46.0 : 19.9 ; M2 ; 44.3 : U.1 ; A4 : 4G ; 43.72 : 349.79 : 13.2 ; :3.0 ; 33.8 : 44.6 : 19.3 : 31.3 : 43.0 ; 54.4 ; 46 ; 46 ; 11.11 : BUS ; 11.4 : 19.7 ; 29.1 : 38.9 : 17.3 : 27.9 : 3B.2 ; 48.2 ; .4 27.9 : 38.2 : 4 2 : " 410 �50 4.66 lZ:31T11.4 1 19.7 29.1 38.9 17.3 : 27.9 : 38.2 : 48.2 : Ail ; 24 : 6.64 ; 39.86 : 11.7 : 2D.2 : 29.6 ; 3B.9 : 17.8 : 27.9 : 38.2 ; 46.6 : A14 : 60 ; 6.41 ; 64.07 ; 10.6 : 18.0 : 25.8 : 335.3 ; 15.1 : 23.7 : 32.2 ; 40.5 : A19 ; 48 ; 2.12 ; 25.44 : 2.0 : 4.0 ; 6.4 : 8.7 ; 4.3 : 1.0 : 9.2 : 11.7 ; TOTAL NOTES: FeVIA SAS N STMY Cal V iz s t t. I & I EDMOADS DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY URS CDRPORATIDN 4ORTHMMM DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY TABLE D.9 SYSTEM INVENTORY FIPE PROJECTED FLOPS ELEMENT ;DIAMETER ;VELOCITY :DISCNARoi: EIISTIN6 LARD USE ; FUTURE DEVELOP Mff NO. ; (INCHES); (FPS) ; (CFS) ; 2 YR 10 YR 3 YR 100 YR ; 2 YR 10 YR 25 YR 100 YR Al ; 36 ; 9.46 66.38 ; 13.5 ; M 7; 34.9 ; 46.0 ; 19.9 ; 32.2 ;• 44.3 ; 56.1 ; A.- ; 36 ; 13.38 ; 94.5B ; 13.2 ; 23.0 ; 33.8 ; 44.6 ; 19.3 ; 31.3 ; 43.0 ; 54.4 ; A5 ; 24 ; 6.07 ; 25.36 ; 13.2 ; w.0 ; 33.8 ; 44.6 ; 19.3 ; 31.3 ; . 43.0 ; 54.4 ; A7 ; 18 ; 9.42 ; 16.65 ; 11.4 19.7 29.1 ; 38.9 ; 17.3 ; 27.9 ; 38.2 ; 48.2 ; A7A ; 18 ; 9.42 ; 16.65.: 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 29.1 ; 38.9 ; 17.3 ; 27.9 ; 38.2 ; 48.2 ; A9 ; 24 ; 7.61 ; 23.91 ; 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 29.1 ; 38.9 ; 17.3 ; 77.9 ; 38.2 ; 48.2 ; All ; 18 ; 7.34•: 12.96 ; 11.7 ; 20.2 ; 29.6 ; 38.9 ; 17.8 ; 27.9 1 32.2 ; 48.6 ; A13 : 30 ; 21.09 : 1D3.50 ; 11.2 : 19.2 : 28.0 ; 37.2 : 17.1 : 26.7 : 36.5 : 46.3 : Al; ; 24 C 16.49 : 51.81 ; 10.6 ; 16.0 : 25.8 : 33.3 : 15.1 ; 23.7 : 32.2 : 40.5 ; Alb : 24 1 17.31 : 54.39 : 6.4 : 11.0 : 16.4 : 21.8 : 9.7 : 15.5 : 21.0 : 27.3 ; A17 : 30 ; 1.:7 45.98 : 6.4 : 11.0 : 16.4 : 21.8 : 9.7 : 15.5 : 21.0 : 27.3 : A!E : 24 : 17.44 : 54.79 : 7.0 : 4.0 : 6.4 ; 8.9 ; 4.3 : 7.0 : 9.2 : 11.9 ; A20 ; 12 3.:17 : 2.03 : 2.0 : 4.0 ; 6.4 : 9.0 : 4.8 : 7.1 : 9.3 : 12.5 ; h21 ; 15 : 3.73 : 4.58 : 2.0 : 4.0 : 6.4 : 9.0 : 4.8 : 7.1 : 9.3 ; 12.5 : r= : 15 : 4.42 ; 5.42 : 2.0 : 4.0 ; 6.4 : 9.0 : 4.8 : 7.1 : 9.3 : 13.0 : '15.1 : 12 : 14.38 : I1.30 4.8 : 7.7 : 10.9 : 14.2 ; 6.6 : 4.B : 13.2 : 16.6 : 1 : 12 : 12.40 : 9.74 : 2.9 : 4.5 : b.: : 8.1 : 3.7 ; 5.6 : 7.5 : 9.4 ; TOTAL NOTES: 1g.Y 0es 19a9 V- „ N. ._..-....... 5 0 d 1 C SHIPPEN RESIDENCE CULVERT SIZE located near the intersection 'of Euclid Avenue and 10th Place North, Edmonds INTRODUCTION Mr. Herb Shippen has retained LSA to prepare a plan for the installation of two culverts to allow driveway construction into vacant single family lot, located near the intersection of Euclid Avenue and 10th Place North in Edmonds. The property is divided by Northstream Creek, and the only access route to the property is through a panhandle portion of the lot which is currently blocked by the stream. Access to the bulk of the useable area requires a second crossing. The stream was included in the City of Edmonds basin study by URS, dated 1989. A Hydraulic Project Approval was obtained from the Department of Fish and Wildlife. The conditions of the approval are attached. The pipe size was selected to match the carrying capacity of the stream channel with consideration of the estimated runoff from the basin, as documented in the 1989 URS study. Although the basin build -out projects a peak flow of 48 cfs, it was calculated that the channel capacity was less than that. Runoff rates that might exceed the channel capacity would have opportunity to cross yard area and reenter the creek below the second culvert. Since culverts will not further restrict the system carrying capacity, it is anticipated they will not change the likelihood of the stream overtopping its bank. The selected culvert size was a 36-inch diameter smooth wall pipe with a one percent invert slope to match the slope of the creek channel. Although the Edmonds Drainage Basin Study by URS (1989) showed improvement of the system using 30-inch diameter pipes, the study did not appear to take into account a requirement for a sunken invert that is presently required by the WDFW. The HPA issued by WDFW does indicate that 20 percent of the pipe invert should be buried in the channel bottom. The loss of 20 percent of the invert of a 36-inch pipe gives it about the capacity of a 30-inch pipe. Therefore, a 36-inch pipe is proposed for both culverts. Smooth wall pipe could be concrete, reinforced concrete, or high -density polyethylene (HDPE). If cover over the HDPE pipe is insufficient for traffic loading, a reinforced concrete slab could be placed over the culvert to prevent pipe damage. CALCULATIONS Existing Channel Capacity. The flow capacity of the existing stream channel sections were evaluated using CivilTools software. Flows assumed to be at top of the bank. Channel data is based on a field topography prepared in August 1999. A copy of a worksheet showing spot elevations and'/ ft contours is attached. The following are the output from the CivilTools program: Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 1 SECTION C NATURAL CHANNELS VARIABLES LIST: Y - FLOW ELEVATION Q - FLOWRATE S - CHANNEL SLOPE VARIABLE TO BE SOLVED (Y,Q OR S) ? Q Enter up to 20 cross-section points. Enter <Return> only for distance to end. Y (FT) ? 105.6 S (FT/FT) ? .0125 RESULTS Q= 34.56 CFS A= 4.28 SF P= 7.70 FT V= 8.07 FPS F= 1.73 SUPER -CRITICAL FLOW CROSS-SECTION POINTS DIST ELEV COEFF DIST ELEV COEFF ------------------ ------------------ 0 105.8 .02 2 105.3 .02 2.9 104.4 .02 5 104.1 .02 5.5 105.4 .02 8 105.7 .02 SECTION D NATURAL CHANNELS VARIABLES LIST: Y - FLOW ELEVATION Q - FLOWRATE S - CHANNEL SLOPE VARIABLE TO BE SOLVED (Y,Q OR S) ? Q Enter up to 20 cross-section points. Enter <Return> only for distance to end. Y (FT) ? 106 S (FT/FT) ? .0125 RESULTS Q= 61.10 CFS A= 6.68 SF P= 8.09 FT V= 9.15 FPS F= 1.61 SUPER -CRITICAL FLOW CROSS-SECTION POINTS DIST ELEV COEFF DIST ELEV COEFF ------------------ ----------------- 0 106.1 .02 2.1 105.5 .02 3.3 104.3 .02 6.1 104.6 .02 6.9 106.1 .02 From the calculations it appears that if super -critical flow conditions can be maintained in the channel during a peak runoff event, the maximum capacity of the channel is less than 35 cfs before it overtops the bank and flows across the lawn. If something in the channel or channel geometry cause the flow conditions to revert to sub -critical flow (a probable scenario), the capacity would be something less than that. Pipe Calculations. The following page shows the calculated flows for a partially blocked pipe. At section C, the channel depth at overflow is about 1.7 feet, or 20.5 inches. With a 36-inch culvert having a depressed invert 7 inches below the channel flowline, and a bottom slope of 1 percent to match the channel slope, the water surface would be at a stage 27.4 inches inside the pipe. At 26.5 inches the partially -blocked pipe has a capacity of 40 cfs. Therefore, in this configuration, the pipe generally matches the hydraulic capacity of the existing channel. Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 2 The following table models a culvert that has its invert partly full of gravel or other debris. The table calculates the hydraulic capacity of the pipe in discreet elevation increments, and adjusts for the gravel surface at the invert. The equation used to determine the flowrate with an open channel condition is Q = 1.49/N * A * (R ^ (2/3)) * (S ^ (0.5)) Assumptions: Friction Factor, n = 0.011 for pipe section, and 0.025 for the gravel section Pipe slope 0.01 Dia = 3 feet Fill width in pipe invert 2.37 ft Invert to crown distance 2.40 feet Pipe filled to 0.6 feet = 7 inches Depth Depth Adj. Top Theta Area Adj. Wet Adj. Hyd Adj. Q Wgtd Adj. V Adj inches ft Depth Width SF Area Per Wet Rad Hydr cfs n" Q fps V ft ft radians SF Per. R Rad fps 1.51 0.12 0.00 1.201 0.82 0.10 0.001 1.23 0.00 0.08 NA 0.31 0.000 N 2.61 NA 3.0 0.25 0.00 1.66 1.17 0.28 0.00 1.76 0.00 0.16 NA 1.1 0.000 NM 4.0 NA 4.5 0.37 0.00 1.98 1.45 0.51 0.00 2.17 0.00 0.24 NA 2.6 0.000 NM 5.2 NA 6.0 0.50 0.00 2.24 1.68 0.77 0.00 2.52 0.00 0.31 NA 4.8 0.000 NAI 6.2 NA 7.0 0.581 0.00 2.37 1.83 0.971 0.00 2.74 0.00 0.35 NA 6.5 0.000 NN 6.8 NA 8.5 0.71 0.11 2.55 2.03 1.27 0.31 3.04 2.68 0.42 0.481 9.7 0.023 1.1 7.6 3.9 10.0 0.83 0.23 2.69 2.22 1.60 0.64 3.33 2.97 0.48 0.541 13.3 0.022 2.1 8.3 4.5 11.5 0.96 0.36 2.80 2.40 1.95 0.98 3.60 3.24 0.54 0.60 17.5 0.021 4.q 9.0 5.0 13.0 1.08 0.48 2.88 2.58 2.30 1.33 3.87 3.50 0.59 0.66 22.0 0.020 7.4 9.6 5.5 14.51 1.21 0.61 2.94 2.75 2.66 1.70 4.13 3.76 0.65 0.71 27.0 0.020 10.1 10.1 6.0 16.0 1.33 0.73 2.98 2.92 3.04 2.07 4.38 4.01 0.69 0.76 32.2 0.019 13.3 10.6 6.4 17.5 1.46 0.86 3.00 3.09 3.41 2.44 4.63 4.26 0.74 0.80 37.7 0.019 1-6-3 11.0 6.8 19.0 1.58 0.98 3.00 3.25 3.78 2.82 4.88 4.51 0.78 0.841 43.3 0.018 20.3 11.4 7.2 20.5 1.71 1.11 2.97 3.42 4.16 3.19 5.13 4.77 0.81 0.87 48.9 0.018 24.1 11.8 7.6 22.0 1.83 1.23 2.93 3.59 4.53 3.56 5.38 5.02 0.84 0.90 54.6 0.018 28.1 12.1 7.9 23.5 1.96 1.36 2.86 3.76 4.89 3.92 5.64 5.28 0.87 0.93 60.1 0.017 32.1 12.3 8.2 25.0 2.08 1.48 2.76 3.94 5.24 4.27 5.91 5.55 0.89 0.94 65.5 0.017 36.1 12.5 8.4 6.5 2.21 1.61 2.64 4.13 5.58 4.61 6.19 5.82 0.90 0.96 70.5 0.017 40. 12.6 8.7 28.0 2.33 1.73 2.49 4.32 5.90 4.93 6.48 6.11 0.91 0.96 75.1 0.016 43. 12.7 8.9 29.5 2.461 1.86 2.31 4.53 6.20 5.23 6.79 6.43 0.91 0.96 79.0 0.016 47.1 12.7 9.0 31.0 2.58 1.98 2.08 4.76 6.47 5.51 7.13 6.77 0.91 0.96 82.2 0.016 50.1 12.7 9.1 32.5 2.71 2.11 1.78 5.01 6.72 5.75 7.52 7.16 0.89 0.94 84.3 0.016 52. 12.6 9.1 34.0 2.83 2.23 1.37 5.33 6.91 5.95 8.00 7.63 0.86 0.91 85.0 0.015 12.3 9.1 35.5 2.96 2.36 0.701 5.81 7.05 6.08 8.72 8.35 0.81 0.841 82.9 0.015 54.0 11.8 8.9 36.0 3.00 2.40 0.00 6.28 7.07 6.10 9.42 9.06 0.75 0.78 79.0 0.015 52.5 11.2 8.6 Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 3 SUMMARY Assuming that the water can reach the property through the upstream system, it appears that the channel would already be subject to overflowing its banks in a 100- year event, and that the addition of a culvert would not significantly increase the likelihood of an overflow. The effects of an overflow on the property are for the most part limited to the property. Therefore, the pipe size provided, although not large enough to convey the "build -out" 100-year storm for the entire basin, should be adequate for the purpose proposed. F ^dvt t-,�ns is EXPIRES 7/4 Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 4 HPA CONDITIONS Conditions of Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval. The WSDFW has issued an Hydraulic Project Approval, dated February 13, 1999. The contractor shall obtain a copy of the HPA and abide by the conditions therein. These include, but are not limited to the following: Timing limitations: The project shall be completed by October 1, 1999. Work may commence when the stream is dry or in a low -flow condition. If the stream is not dry or in a low -flow period, work shall not start until low flow occurs or after June 1, 1999. 2. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per chapter 220-110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3. The culvert shall be placed on a flat gradient with the bottom of the culvert placed below the level of the streambed a minimum of 20 percent of the culvert diameter for a round culvert, and 20 percent of the culvert's rise for an elliptical culvert. The 20 percent placement below the streambed shall be measured at the culvert outlet. 4. The culvert shall be installed to maintain structural integrity to the 100-year peak flow with consideration of the debris likely to be encountered. 5. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to avoid inlet scouring and to prevent erosion of stream banks downstream of the project. 6. The culvert shall be installed in the dry or in isolation from the stream flow by the installation of a bypass flume or culvert, or by pumping the stream flow around the work area. The bypass shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. 7. Neither culvert shall not exceed 30 feet in total length. 8. Disturbance of the streambed and banks shall be limited to that necessary to place the culvert and any required channel modification associated with it. Affected streambed and bank areas outside the culvert and associated fill shall be restored to pre -project configuration following installation of the culvert. 9. Prior to releasing the water flow to the project area, all bank protection or armoring shall be completed. 10. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt -laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 5 --­ : ;r .- sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel -filled burlap bags or other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. 11. If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are encountered during this project, work shall stop until the flow subsides. 12. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment -laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. 13. A copy of the HPA shall be kept on the site at all times. Lovell-Sauerland & Associates LSA No. 3907 August 11, 1999 Page 6 a x 50, 5 O cr le, L � SO�x 50�x SO�x JVJ ZO�x Zp�x Zp x ZOO O�' Z O x O�x O ZO�,x x x O Z 1,4 loci L14 14 ` ti y x y 00 O x �d00� �0c,0�,� ZO�x �O�x 0 NLLSIX3 c1 �r x x x Zp`� Otis L Oi,+ 50�x 9rO 99` ZoIx Zp�x ZO x 14 0ti�'w�� v . `�' o�' d4 Zti `'4�� yti ZO x Z Ns N _ m yp�x O / C;4 �/ /nc.13`411 June 24, 1999 Craig Campbell Lovell Sauerland 19400 33rd Ave. West Lynnwood, WA 98036 CITY OF EDMONDS :21 TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS. 'NA 98020 - (425) 771.0220 - FAX (425) 771-0221 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Planning - Building - Engineering Subject: Determination regarding Critical Areas Checklist # 98-97 Dear Applicant: BARBARA FAHEY MAYOR Enclosed please find a copy of the Critical Areas Checklist you submitted. The "DETERMINATION" reached by the City is located on the reverse side of the form (bottom of page). It is very important for you to retain a copy of this Critical Areas Checklist "DETERMINATION" for your records. _. ................ IMPORTANT INFORMATION.T. PLEASE EXAMINE THIS" DETERMINATION" FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY NEED TO SUBMIT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUCH AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST OR CRITICAL AREAS STUDY. The 'DETERMINATION' for the Critical Areas Checklist you submitted is a site -specific determination not a project -specific determination. You must submit a copy of the CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST and DETERMINATION WITH ALL .4111111111 PERMIT APPLICATIONS or YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE PROCESSED. Permit applications include the following: Building Permits Conditional Use Permits Subdivisions Variances Applications to the ADB* Land Use Applications Any other development permit applications. cc: Phil Lund Enc: Critical Areas Determination Thank you. Sharia Graham Planning Secretary * Architectural Design Board Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister City - Hekinan, Japan City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Craig Campbell — LSA Determination # Project Name: N/A Permit Number: CA-98-97 N/A Site Location: 1422 101h Place North Property Tax Acct #: 5319-041-003-0006 Project Description: Non project specific Determination: Study Complete On April 4, 1998, a Critical Area Determination was completed at the above noted address. Due to the presence of North Stream Creek flowing through the property, a "Study Required" determination was issued. The applicant has provided a stream/salmonid survey report from Pentec Environmental dated April 15, 1998. It found no presence of salmonids and barriers downsteam would prevent future possibilities of salmonid habitat. A Hydrallic Project Approval (HPA) has also been obtained from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife issued February 13, 1999 to culvert the stream. All conditions of the HPA must be followed. Any development or permit proposal is subject to SEPA review due. The "Study Required" element of the Critical Area section of the ECDC has been completed. Karissa Kawamoto Name 6/23/99 Date City of Edmonds CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST fie C itical :\rcas Checklist conta,,ned on this form is co he tilled )ut my any person preparing a Deg etunmznt I'e, mtc .Application for the City of Edmonds prior co hisfher submittal of a development pernic to the Citv The purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to determine whether anv potential Critical :areas are. or may be, prescat on the subject propernr. The intormauk)n netded to t:omplete the Checklist should be easily available Cream observation: of the site or data available at Cit1' Hall (Cr irical .Areas i.nvenrones. maps. or soil suR} sl. all a-ur)ltcanr. or :us, .:II -AIL the checklist. sign and •.:ate it. anti ui�lnu ;1 rlt t}tt Citti. The City :11c:1'.'l .'1 •i, ntakt: t precursory site visit. Inc makt:.l ca llllil;;lllttn ,lr tht subsepuent steps neces�il,. �i) t t lift?It ;t .I 1�:':�I�thltlCrll permit application. Please submit a vicini". nap aio _ copy- of this form io a»i�t i�it� 1;:.'1 :n lill�lillts :.ultt locating the speciric piec'-� 01. this form. In atidilion. :.hQ :u)"*',:::r.; I1::11 r,� ltttl� ocher pertinent inr0rrn:l110!1 man. etc.) or Stuiii�'s :n ?r:iuitc:i l: \I 1 ,,I:• :t::;;ll ;t tU JSSi>t Staff :It assessatent or the site I have t:omplete:.i the actached Critical Areas Checklist and arest chat tile best of my kno\-vledge t.till Out the appropriate column belo�t 1. Owner/Applicamr. Name Street Address City Matz Zip Telephone SiQnarure Date kpplicant RepresentativC: Name L6UGLL S��ut.►—IQ�ICL Street .Address City Stare 17) -7-7 �..� .._...._ -- •-- - Telephone,,.-, S i (nature r ) Date (ltv01') c-.rcccpnUn,jJrt3%cac1. tJo: 170 7n"J miti-w4nrrq-l-1';nn1 866L-ZL9-SZV 0T:9T 6661/L0/90 City of Edmonds 4 ,jW CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST N The Critical Areas Checklist contained on this form is to be filled out by any person preparing a Development Permit Application for the City of Edmonds prior to his/her submittal of a development permit to the City. The purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to determine whether any potential Critical Areas are, or may be, present on the subject property. The information needed to complete the Checklist should be easily available from observations of the site or data available at City Hall (Critical Areas inventories, maps, or soil surveys). An applicant, or his/her representative, must fill out the checklist, sign and date it, and submit it to the City. The City will review the checklist, make a precursory site visit, and make a determination of the subsequent steps necessary to complete a development permit application. Please submit a vicinit-' map along :-ith the signed copy of this form to assist City staff in finding and locating the specific piece of property described on this form. In addition, the applicant shall include other pertinent information (e.g., site plan, topography map, etc.) or studies in conjunction with this Checklist to assist staff in completing their preliminary assessment of the site I have completed the attached Critical Areas Checklist and attest that the answers provided are factual, to the best of my knowledge (fill out the appropriate column below). . Owner/Applicant: Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Signature Date A M,esentative: bUAIJ Name Street Address L rl�nAb /QS Ltq— 21 , City State Zip �i�FZV6 TeleDhor(e Signature ( 'r c:rccepdonljanalcac1. doc Date (over) M'►' < " %� CA FILE NO. Critical Areas Checklist ------------------------------------------------------------ Site Information (soils/topography/hydrolo /vegetation) 1. Site Address/Location: 26 2. Property Tax Account Number: 3 �� ✓� v 3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): 11/97( 4. Is this site currently developed? yes; 4no. If yes; how is site developed? 5. a general site topography. Check all that apply. Flat: less than 5-feet elevation change over entire site. Rolling: slopes on site generally less than 15% (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 66-feet). Hilly: slopes present on site of more than 15% and less than 30% ( a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of 33 to 66-feet). Steep: grades of greater than 30% present on site (a vertical rise of 10-feet over a horizontal distance of less than 33-feet). Other (please describe): 6. Site contains areas of year-round standing water: ; Approx. Depth: 7. Site contains areas of seasonal standing water: ; Approx. Depth: What season(s) of the year? 8. Site is in the floodway floodplain of a water course. 9. Site contain a r e or an area where water flows across the grounds surface? Flows are year- round? Flows are seasonal? (What time of year? ). 10. Site is primarily: forested ; meadow shrubs : mixed urban landscaped (lawn,shrubs etc) 11. Obvious wetland is present on site: Fi L9 3907 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL state ofwaswnvon �d RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Region 4 Oc orFlti asd wlWllre Region a omce FM.+ 16019`1W Creek Boakword MIX Mill Creek. Washinglon M12 DATE OF ISSUE: February 13. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 PERIVIITTEE Herbert Shippen c/o 19400 - 33rd Ave. W. -#200 Lynnwood, Washington 98036 (425) 776-7958 MIAMI •' •►ay:4•1 • Lovell-Sauerland & Associates, Inc. ATTENTION: C. Campbell 19400 - 3')1 Ave. Suite 206 Lynnwood, Washington 98037 (425)775-1591 PROJECT DES C-RT-.UTT0N: L-ista' r.:'^. -==_=t ou!' C-0 tJ tn'C.t er j. PROJECT LOCATION: 1422 - 10' Place North, Edmonds, Washington # WRIA WATER BODY TRIBUTARY TO 1/4 SEC. SEC. TOWNSHIP RANGE COUNTY 1 08.0008 North Stream Creek Puget Sound SE 13 27 North 03 East Snohomish NOTE: This culvert is proposed for installation in a location where fish passage is not a concern. PROVISIONS 1. TIMING LIMITATIONS: The project may begin Immediately and shall be completed by October 1, 1999, provided: a. If the stream is dry or in a low -flow period, work may start immediately. If the stream is not dry or in a low -flow period. work shall not start until low flow occurs or after June 1, 1999. 2. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per Chapter 220- 110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. : copy of these plans shall be available on site during conct'Uction. 3. The culvert shall be placed on a flat gradient with the bottom of the culvert placed below the level of the streambed a minimum of 20 percent of the culvert diameter for a round culvert, and 20 percent of the culvert's rise for an elliptical culvert. The 20 percent placement below the streambed shall be measured at the culvert outlet. 4. The culvert shall be installed to maintain structural integrity to the 100-year peak flow with consideration of the debris likely to be encountered. 5. The culvert shall be installed and maintained to avoid inlet scouring and to prevent erosion of stream banks downstream of the project. 6. The culvert shall be installed in the dry or in isolation from the stream flow by the installation of a bypass flume or culvert, or by pumping the stream flow around the work area. The bypass shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. Pagel of 3 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Stateorw"Wapa.. d RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Department of FM and Wedg& 01MOW 16019 MU creek B..la..e� 1917.UL1P& MITI Credo, W=W p , 9012 DATE OF ISSUE: February 13. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 7. Neither culvert shall not exceed 30 feet in total length. 8. Disturbance of the streambed and banks shall be limited to that necessary to place the culvert and any required channel modification associated with it. Affected streambed and bank areas outside the culvert and associated fill shall be restored to preproject configuration following installation of the culvert. 9. Prior to releasing the water flow to the project area, all bank protection or armoring shall be completed. 10. Erosion control methods shall be used to prevent silt -laden water from entering the stream. These may include, but are not limited to, straw bales, filter fabric, temporary sediment ponds, check dams of pea gravel -filled burlap bags or other material, and/or immediate mulching of exposed areas. 11. If high flow conditions that may cause siltation are encountered during this project. work shall stop until the flow subsides. 12. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products. hydraulic fluid, fresh cement, sediments, sediment - laden water, chemicals, or anv other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or leach into the stream. SEPA: Exempt, no other non-exempt permits APPLICATION ACCEPTED: January 28, 1999 ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Lambert 041 [P3] Tony Oppermann (425) 379-2309 for Director Area Habitat Biologist WDFW GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. This HPA shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This HPA does not authorize trespass. The person(s) to whom this HPA is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this HPA. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. Page 2 of 3 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL State of Washington pasr�d RCW 75.20.100 or RCW 75.20.108 Region 4 01 Ic Flab asd Wildlife Region s ORlee 1oar 16019 Mill Creels Boalevwd WULN Mill Creek. Washiogioo 9012 DATE OF ISSUE: February ! 3. 1999 LOG NUMBER: 00-D7682-01 All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 75.1-0.100 or 75. 20.160 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 75.20.103 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER. that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 75.20.130. APPEALS - GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE. A. INFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100, 75.20.103, 75.20.106. AND 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a HPA. or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA: or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an NFORNIAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife. 600 Capitol Way North. Olympia. Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days of the denial or issuance of a HPA or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. The 30-day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat Biologist and/or his/her supervisor. The Habitat Protection Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.100 OR 75.20.106: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA: (B) An order imposing civil penalties: or (C) , Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW. e; request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall_ be in WRIT TNI C to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North. Olympia. Washington 98501-1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's wnrten decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 75.20.103 or 75.20.160: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE. Building Two - Rowe Six. Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS N FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL, THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. Page 3 of 3 Pentec V�110 MEN TAL April 15,1998 Mrs. Carol Clute 7428 Ridge Way Edmonds, WA 98020 Salmonid Presence/Absence Survey and Stream Reconnaissance 142210th Place North, Edmonds, Washington Dear Carol: On April 14,1998, Pentec Environmental, Inc. (Pentec), conducted a salmonid presence/absence survey of the section of 'North Stream located at 1422 loth Place North, Edmonds, Washington (subject parcel). In addition, Pentec conducted a brief stream reconnaissance on the section of North Stream downstream of the subject parcel. Salmonid Presence/Absence Survey Pentec conducted the salmonid presence/absence survey by electrofishing the 150-ft reach of North Stream located on the subject parcel with a Smith -Root Model 15-B backpack electrofishing unit. This reach of North Stream is approximately 3-ft wide and has a predominately gravel substrate. The banks of the stream are vertical and about 1-ft tall. The ordinary high water mark is the top of the 1-ft-tall bank on both sides of the stream. There is no evidence of bank instability along this 130-ft reach of North Stream. No salmonids or other fish were observed during the salmonid presence/absence survey. Stream Reconnaissance Pentec conducted a brief stream reconnaissance of North Stream downstream of the subject parcel, Iooking for the presence of barriers to upstream fish passage. During the stream reconnaissance, a year-round fish passage barrier was observed on the reach of North Stream that nuns along Driftwood Place. The barrier is a 6-ft waterfall and includes an 18-inch-deep pool located at the base of the waterfall. As we mentioned during our conversation yesterday, Pentec can assist you with preparation of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) checklist, joint Aquatic Resource Permits .i, Pentec Environmental, Inc -120 Third Avenue South, Suite 170 - Edmonds, WA 98=- Phone. (425) 775-46a2-Fax. (425)778.9417 Mrs. Carol Clute April 15,1998 page ? Application (DARPA), or stream mitigation. To construct your stream crossings, you may need to complete a JARPA to obtain a Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and possibly a stream mitigation plan. Pentec routinely performs such services and would be happy to assist you. These additional services would require an addendum to our original scope of work. If you have any questions please call Scott Luchessa or me at (425) T-4682. Sincerely, Pentec Environmental, Inc. Kerrie McArthur Wetland/Marine Biologist KAM/ds oo37so01win� ,.00e t y., 3S i• ,, ,�x / ' .� _.-�e �, J// ✓ Yy �' r:,. ��l'. �j .: .�'�' � f 1 14 /ll/ +zwj ! 1 .•.e I.F i I _ �i% ° �/' .t' .7' ^/ ./'.'% �•'�r4```• .� �� �. /B 5 * f S r. .,J r . Il. Y.j ;; >i;•, rr' t'.' a•r� I:' ( �•� Sri 7Clint l{��(t�ltld111���1/1�/r) � / � � J 1' - 1 r � ,I :../ / � :.r, � `llll ,/ � /, � •�, ! 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I /u - \ , r III , • ,t EDMMDS DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY URS CORPORATION NORTMSTREAM DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY TABLE D.9 551 1NVENTORY CHANNELS PIMELTED FLDYS ca.ElW ; NIDTH ,VELOCITY ;DISCHARGE: EIISTIM6 LAND USE ; FUTURE DEVELOPMENT ; (IMM); (FPS) ; VS) ; 2 YR 10 YR 25 YR 100 YR ; 2 YR 10 YR 3 YR 100 YR _ 42 ; 4B ; 6.10 ; 122.00 ; 1"s.9' ; 1-.7 ; 34.9 ; 46.0 ; 19.9 ; .2 ; 44.3 ; 56.1 44 ; 46 ; 43.72 ; 349.79 ; 13.2 ; 23.0 ; 33.8 ; 44.6 ; 19.3 ; 31.3 ; 43.0 ; 54.4 A6 ; 46 ; 11.11 88.85 ; 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 25.1 ; 38.9 ; 17.3 ; 27.9 ; 3.2 ; 48.2 ; .Z 27.9; 38.2; 4 " Alo 5 4.66 _;,')131 11. 4 1 . , .1 3B.9; 17.3 ; 27.9 ; 38.2 ; 48.2 ; Al2 ; 24 ; 6.64 ; 39.86 ; 11.7 ; 20.2 ; 29.6 ; 3B.9 ; 17.8 ; 27.9 ; 3B.2 ( 48.6 ; A14 ; 60 ; 6.41 ; 64.07 ; 10.6 ; 18.0 ; 25.9 ; 33.3 ; 15.1 23.7 ; 32.2 ; 40.5 ; A19 ; 4B ; 2.12 ; 25.44 ; 2.0 ; 4.0 ; 6.4 ; B.9 ; 4.3 ; 7.0 ; 9.2 ; 11.9 ; TOTAL NOTE : 'Fzvµ so61 N sixvy Cal v QS t. �� EDAUNDS DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY URS CORPORATION 4ORTHSTAEAM DRAINAGE BASIN STUDY TABLE D.9 STSTEM INVENTORY PIPES PROJECTED FLOWS ELEMr'NT ;DIAMETER ;VELOCITY ;DISCHAR E; EIISTING LAUD USE ; FUTURE DEVELD Mff N0. ; (INCHES); (FPS) ; (CFS) ; 2 YR 10 YR 25 YR 100 YR ; 1 YR 10 YR 25 YR 100 YR Al 36 ; 9.46 ; U.38 ; 13.5 ; M 7 34.9 ; 46.0 ; 19.9 ; 32.2 ;• 44.3 ; 56.1 ; A3 ; 36 ; I3.32 ; 94.58 ; 13.2 ; 23.0 ; 33.8 ; 44.b ; 19.3 ; 31.3 ; 43.0 ; 54.4 ; AS ; 24 ; 6.07 ; 225.36 ; 13.2 ; w:0 ; ".8 ; 44.6 ; 19.3 ; 31.3 ; 43.0 ; 54.4 ; A7 ; 18 ; 9.42 ; 16.65 ; 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 29.1 ; 38.9 ; 17.3 ; 27:9 ; 39.2 ; 48.2 ; A7A ; 18 ; 9.42 ; 16.65 ; 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 29.1 ; 3B.9:; 17.3 ; 27.9 ; 36.2 ; 48.2 ; A9 ; 24 ; 7.61 ; 23.91 ; 11.4 ; 19.7 ; 29.1 ; 3B.9 ; 17.3 ; 27.1 ; 3B.2 ( 48.2 ; All ; 18 ; 7.34•; 12.96 ; 11.7 ; 20.2 ; 29.6 ; 38.9 ; 17.8 ; V.9 ; 3B.2 ; 48.6 ; A13 ; 30 ; 21.09 ; 103.50 ; 11.2 ; 19.2 ; 2B.0 ; 37.2 ; 17.1 ; 26.7 ; 36.5 ; 46.3 ; A15 ; 24 C 16.49 ; 51.91 ; 10.6 ; 18.0 ; 25.8 ; 33.3 ; 15.1 ; 23.7 ; 32.2 ; 40.5 ; A16 ; 24 ; 17.31 ; 54.39 ; 6.4 ; 11.0 ; 16.4 ; 21.8 ; 9.7 ; 15.5 ; 21.0 ; 27.3 ; A17 ; 30 ; 9.37 ; 45.98 ; 6.4 ; 11.0 ; 16.4 ; 21.8 ; 9.7 ; 15.5 ; 21.0 ; 27.3 ; 41E ; 24 ; 17.44 ; 54.79 ; 7.0 ; 4.0 ; 6.4 ; 8.9 ; 4.3 ; 7.0 ; 9.2 ; 11.9 ; U0 ; 12; 3.22; 2.0 2.0; 4.0; 6.4; 9.0; 4.8; 7.1; '9.3; 12.5; hl ; 15 ; 3.13 ; 4.5B ; 2.0 ; 4.0 ; 6.4 ; 9.0 ; 4.8 ; 7.1 ; 9.3 ; 12.5 ; r= ; 15 ; 4.42 ; 5.;2 ; 2.0 ; 4.0 ; 6.4 ; 9.0 ; 4.8 ; 7.1 ; 9.3 ; 13.0 ; '15.1 ; 12 ; 14.3B ; 11.30 ; 4.8 ; 7.7 ; 10.9 ; 14.2 ; 6.6 9.8 ; 13.2 ; 16.6 ; 4 7.1 ; 12 ; 12.40 ; 9.74 ; 2.7 ; 4.5 ; 6.3 ; 8.1 ; 3.7 ; 5.6 ; 7.5 ; 9.4 ; TOTAL NOTES: Ry U es m a9 r� /VOrlhslr ed/,)? (C i^Nv.... .... .... .... Nt 30" RCP 30" ROR v .. Q 30" RCP ro M _� ...... \ n- AX Q� Widen Channel Puget Dr. Excelsior PI 30" RCP North Stream Basin Plan Recommended Improvements Problem Nos. NS-2 and 38 SE 1 /4 SEC. 13, T. 27 N ., R.3E., W. M. v 00, 600 BUFFER'UNE - �O \ BUILL`ING SETBACK LINE PERMISSION TU BE OB TAINED--� �- AVOID SE TTNG PIPE CLOSE TO �•� �6 \ 00 FROM NEIGHBOR TO FILL ON \\ / DOWNSTREAM BENDS, UNLESS DJACENT PROPERTY. ADDITIONAL RIP RAP IS PROVIDED AT BEND TO PREVENT EROSION. \ �, YI- APPROX. 20 LF-36" CULVER I INVERT 8" BELOW CREEK BOTTOM N. SLOPE = 0.5%, LOCATION MAY VARY \ 1� lie APPROX. 16" CULVERT - / ._F-36" _ /� INVERT 8" BELOW CREEK BOTTOM SLOPE = 0.5%, LOCATION MAY VARY CULVERT PIPE NOTES: 1. CULVERT OPF SHA:_:_ 'i ';,MQOrH INTERIOR CORRUGATEC I'OLY'EIHYLENE PIPE: (HANCJR Hl- Q OR ADS Ia- 12) PIPE SHALL SHE-!r4STALLED AS RECOMMFNDED BY MANJFACTURER 2. P-!PE SHAi-L BE SF T AT A SLORF OF 0.5 PERCENT 3. TO ATTAIN � � -20 L,,)AD.NG CAPACITY, Pif,E MUST • iAVE A MiNIMIJM OF 12 iNCHi S Ui COMPACTEv COVER k TERNAT!VEL.Y, COVER MAY BE REDUCF_D iT PIPE. .S F3R'UGLD AI iH A REJNFOHCFJ CONCR.TE SLA1i. 4. PINE �I'I; T;OPJ� FALL Hi . O:N[ W 'i I STANDARi) COUPLERS. 5. 7 H E T"uF SHALT- BF SF' ' lb 20 PERCE^:' OF ' IS i'E TI". `v BF T i.-LE% WITI7 GRAVEL, HA OH(3 A SURF ACE ELE VATICry AT' ROx MA iE;_ A.' T;,E Ei.E VA FION OF T•;E S'RCAM BE`) OPTIONAL HEADWALL DETAIL BACKFILL OR GINAL CHANNEL OR EXCAVATED AREA WIT1l ON- SITE / UP ;MPOR'ED MATERIAL, COMPACTED / r0 95% MAX. DF(,;SITY. i "EADWALI TO BE 1.0' MIN, TOP OF BANK FROM PROPERTY LINE.. -. ,)F�-- � JJ T,)--- K PLAN NIS - DRIVEWAY SURFACING 9" CURB AS RLQUIRFD N\1 6" Mlyd_ COVER (CRUSHED ROCK) Nil .36" 0! A C' LVERT SLOPE 0.5% I FLJW_ PROFILE N TS \ CENTEil PIPE. IN FLCW LINE T'(P.-BOTH ENDS; ` "OP OF BA?,K --- ._KEY "EAD'WA._L !NT(" EX. PRANK 1.0' MIN. ( (P.) _ AS REQIIIREF,' X oI l� UU/A 1tM T JI'ALL I It AU YV ALL CD SLOPE 2:1 (MiN.) TYPICAL. STEEPER SLOPES ALLOWED !F ROCKERY- TYPE HEADWALL !S USED. CONCRETED HFAOWA!. L MAY \ A BE USED AT OWNER'S OPTION. 1 \ l \ / A? O 0 n 1 1 \ 11 1 1 1 1 \ 1 \ \AN, \ �N KEY HEADWALL INTO EX. BANK 1.0' MIN. (TYP.) - EX. GROUND (CI IANNEL ) --No. 4 REINF. STEEL (TYP.) '0 18" MAX. SPACING, CENTERED IN HEADWALL. MINIMUM CONRETE 8" 'WASHED ROCK. COVER OVER STEEL IS 2 INCHES. TOP OF ROCK TO MATCH --j EX. CHANNEL BOTTOM. KEY HEADWALL INTO CHANNEL BOTTOM 1.0' MIN. (TYP.) HEADWALL N TS Ft " � 36" DMA. CULVER I ill IN. PROCEDURE FOR WORK IN CREEK NOTE: THIS SURVEY DOES NOT PURPORT TO SHOW ALI. / EASEMENTS OF RECORD. 1. YrORK IN OR NEAR THE CREEK WILL BE CONDUCTED WITH A MINIMUM UIS I RBANCE OF EXISTING VEGETATION. VEGE TA LION SHALL BE RESTORED TO A CONDITION EQUIVALENT TO THAT FOUND PRIOR TO THE START OF THE WORK, 2. THE: CREEK WILL BE TSOLATFD FROM OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (OUTSIDE THE CREEK BANKS) BY A FILTER BARRIER FENCE. 3. WORK WITHIN THE CREEK BED AND BANK AREA SHALL BE ISOLATED BY A COFFERDAM OR COFFERDAMS, USING SANDBAGS OR ANOTHER APPROVED ME THOU. [HE AREA INSIDE THE COFFERDAM WILL BE ONLY LARGE ENOUGH -TO ALLOW THE REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION. STREAM FLOWS SHALL BE PUMPED OR PIPED PAST THE ,WORK AREA UNTIL THE WORK AREA HAS BEEN STABILIZED. 4. THE AREA OF THE WORK (INSIDE THE COFFERDAM) SHALL BE PUMPED DRY BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION IS DONE AT OR BELOW THE CREEK WATER SURFACE ELEVATION. THE PUMP SHALL DISCHARGE TO ONSITE VEGETATION TO PROVIDE SEDIMENT FILTERING. ADDITIONAL TREATMENT MEASURES MAY BE REQUIRED IF S;LTY WATER IS ALLOWED TO ENTER THE CREEK. 5. ALTERNAT!VE METHODS MAY BE PROPOSED BY THE CONTRACTOR, AND WILL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE. A DESCRIPTION OF ANY PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SHALL. BE PROVIDED TO THE E"+GINEER. SCALE 1"=10' mn . 0 10 CONDITIONS OF WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL THE W'SDFW HAS ISSUED AN HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, DATED FEBRUARY 13, 1999. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE HPA AND ABIDE BY THE CONDITIONS THEREIN. THESE INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. TIMING LIMITATIONS: THE PROJECT SHALL BE COMPLETED BY OCTOBER 1, 1999, WORK MAY COMMENCE WHEN THE STREAM IS DRY OR IN A LOW - FLOW CONDITION. IF THE STREAM IS NOT DRY OR IN A LOW -FLOW PERIOD, WORK SHALL NOT START UNTIL LOW FLOW OCCURS OR AFTER JUNE 1, 1999. 2. WORK SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED PER PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY THIS HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL. THESE PLANS REFLECT DESIGN CRITERIA PER CHAPTER 220-110 WAC. THESE PLANS REFLECT MITIGATION PROCEDURES TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE OR ELIMINATE IMPACTS TO FISH RESOURCES. A COPY OF THESE PLANS SHALL BE AVAILABLE ON SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3. THE CULVERT SHALL BE PLACED ON A FLAT GRADIENT WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE CULVERT PLACED BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE STREAMBED A MINIMUM OF 20 PERCENT OF THE CULVERT DIAMETER FOR ROUND CULVERT, AND 20 PERCENT OF THE CULVERT'S RISE FOR AN ELLIPTICAL CULVERT. THE 20 PERCENT PLACEMENT BELOW THE STREAMBED SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE CULVERT OUTLET. 4. THE CULVERT SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MAINTAIN STRUCUTURAL INTEGRITY FOR FLOWS UP TO THE 100-YEAR PEAK FLOW WITH CONSIDERATION OF THE DEBRIS LIKELY TO BE ENCOUNTERED. 5. THE CULVERT SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED TO AVOID INLET SCOURING AND TO PREVENT EROSION OF STREAM BANKS DOWNSTREAM OF THE PROJECT. 6. THE CULVERT SHAI L BE INSTALLED IN THE DRY OR IN ISOLATION FROM THE STREAM FLOW BY THE INSTALLATION OF A BYPASS FLUME OR CULVERT, OR BY PUMPING THE STREAM FLOW AROUND THE WORK AREA. THE BYPASS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO PASS ALL FLOWS AND DEBRIS FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 7. NEITHER CULVERT SHALL EXCEED 30 FEET IN TOTAL LENGTH, 8. DISTURBANCE OF THE STREAMBED AND BANKS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THAT NECESSARY TO PLACE THE CULVERT AND ANY REQUIRED CHANNEL MODIFICATION ASSOCIATED WITH IT. AFFECTED STREAMBED AND BANK AREAS OUTSIDE THE CULVERT AND ASSOCIATED FILL SHALL BE RESTORED TO PRE -PROJECT CONFIGURATION FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF THE CULVERT. .9. PRIOR TO RELEASING THE WATER FLOW TO THE PROJECT AREA, ALL BANK PROTECTION OR ARMORING SHALL BE COMPLETED. 10. EROSION CONTROL METHODS SHALL BE USED TO PREVENT SILT -LADEN WATER FROM ENTERING THE STREAM. THESE MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, STRAW BALES, FILTER FABRIC, TEMPORARY SEDIMENT PONDS, CHECK DAMS OF PEA GRAVEL -FILLED BURLAP BAGS OR OTHER MATERIAL, AND/OR IMMEDIATE MULCHING OF EXPOSED AREAS. 11. IF HIGH FLOW CONDITIONS THAT MAY CAUSE SILTATION ARE ENCOUNTERED DURING THIS PROJECT, WORK SHALL STOP UNTIL THE FLOW SUBSIDES. 12. EXTREME CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO ENSURE THAN NO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, HYDRAULIC FLUID, FRESH CEMENT, SEDIMENTS, SEDIMENT -LADEN WATER, CI'EMICALS, OR ANY OTHER TOXIC OR DELETERIOUS MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER OR LEACH INTO THE. STREAM. 13. A COPY OF THE HPA SHALL BE KEPT ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. CULVERT PLAN FOR NA TA LIE SH/PPEN IN THE SE1 /4, SEC. 13, T.27N., R.3E., W.M. CITY OF EDMONDS SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON IIN SE 1 /4 SEC. 13, T.27 N., R.3E., W. M. JuLL E Wit; t-(Ave- \ \--BL)FFER. L,NE SFTHACK F'E RMISSIOt.I I U HE OR TA!NtU--, - - AVCiI' SE TTING f' PF CLGSF TO \ FRCM r,E,G-IRO!? '0 F,LL ON / /' LOWNS?REAM BENDS, UI;t.ESS 1J_'ACF��� PROP�F rY. Ani)�TiONA'. P,iL` P.AZ' ;S PROV�PFF) A.-! BF�jD TO PREVENT E_P0S!C'% \ AP,'PCJX. 20 t F- •36" Cu' VE.R ; . " �. •;E rr8" BELOA CRFFK HO FTOM SLOPEC.ST, LCCAl10N MAY VARY � APPROX. 16' ._G. 36' CULVERT NVFR' 8" E�ELUN CRE VV S OPF - (-)S7 i Ci.A;17N btAY 'JAFY �. / CULVERT PIPE NOTES: 1. CUt"VFR? r'li'E SEAL;- NE._;!IL?CTI1 iNTEk,OR CORRUGATED Pr,'LYEIH'(L.EPIE PIPE. (HANCCR HI--Q OR ADS N`'2)- PIPE SF'ALL BE INSTALLED AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTUQER 2. PIPE SHALL BE `.AFT AT A St_OHt OP 0.5 PERCENT 3 TO AT'A-N 20 10ADING CAPAC,TY, P,PE MIDST rrAVE A VlN.Mt!M OE 12 INC•u S O) COM'r'-ACTED COVEi1 A, TTRNATIVELY, C')VER MAY BE REDUCED iI• P:PF iS HR'DGED 'NiTli A. REi*04CED CONCPE.'E SLAL). 4. P PE SFc" TIUNS `,,t,ALL- 13t ,U'''�FD W:I! I STA'NDAki; `i SHALL BF SE A�L�:J'N 20 PERCE�. JF GE.YT' TG BE Fl,_LEt N�Tn GRAVE)_, HAOI4C <. Si;RFACE FLEVATION A'PR(_?x,MATEL ( Al TI+E Et.FVANON )I. 114E ';'"REAM BE[) OPTIONAL HEADWALL DETAIL h BAi:KF LI OPiCINAL CGiANNEI_ ,P EXCAVA'E: AREA t^JiT! -14 SiTE / UR M-'UR'ED MA'•E.P;AL, COMPAC'Et; i' '0 9,)% 'VAX. /- -jRI`JEYvAY ,.,RFAC,li'' C, ,. 1� 1 J C C VE k , ( Fr S E L', t:, _u_ k ✓ C!' LVLKT S'.OPE = 0.5% r PROFILE NTS (4 S' OFE 2.' (M,N.; IYPiCAL RG(:KE.RY- TYT'F. ,JSFF? CONCRE TED HFAI;WAi , M/ HE USED AT OWNE'R''S CPT'!ON 11 V'- 11 � 1 C' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 0 .. - _-1 _ I; j. I1 ( KEY HEADWALL INTO E.,.. BANK. MIN. (-YP r 36" Dik EX. GROUND 'CI IA.NNF,.) 4 REINF. STEEL (TYP (0 18" VAX SPACING, CEN'L"EL` j iN HEADWALL. MINIMUM CONRETE COVER OVER STEEL IS 2 INCHES. 8" WASHED ROCK, TOP OF POCK TO MATCI( 1. EX. CHANNEL BOTTOM. CHANNEL I1EAD'r4Al;_ INTO CHANNEL BOTTOM MIN. _"'F j HEADWALL N TS 1 PROCEDURE FOR WORK IN CREEK \ 00, NOTE: TE ITS SURVEY DOES NOT PURPORT 10 SHOW AL I EASEMENTS OF RECORD. CONDITIONS OF WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL THE WSDFW HAS ISSUED AN HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, DATED f-EBRUARY 13, 1999. THE CONTRACTOR 3IIALL OBTAIN A COPY OF THE HPA AND ABIDE BY THE CONDITIONS THFRFIN. THESE INCLUDE, BUT ARF NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. T!MiNG I.IMITATIONS: THE PROJECT SHALT. HE COMPLETED 13Y OCTOBER 1, 1999. WORK MAY CGMMENCE 'MEN THE STREAM iS UP'/ OP IN A LOW -- FLOW CONDITION. IF THE STREAM IS NOT DRY OR IN A LOW -FLOW PERIOD, WORK SHALL NOT START UNTIL LOW 2. FLOW OCCURS OR AFTER JUNE 1, 1999. WORK, SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED PER PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFF, EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY THIS HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL. TLIESE PLANS REFLECT DESIGN CRITERIA PER CHAPTER 220 '1i" WAC- THESE PLANS REFLECT MITIGATION PROCEDURES TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE OR ELIMINATE SCALE 1 =10' IMPACTS TO F'iSH RESOURCES. A COPY OF THESE / 10 0 15 PLAN,-') SHALL BE AVAILAHLE ON SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. I IN / 0 10 3. THE CULVERT SHALL t3E PLACED ON A FLAT GRADIENT WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE. CULVERT PLACED BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE STREAMBED A MINIMUM OF 20 PERCENT OF THE CULVERT DIAMETER FOR A ROUND CULVERT, AND q ) T c 20 PERCENT OF HE CULVERT'S RISE FOR AN ELLIPTICAL CULVERT. THE 20 PERCENT P,-A'A.MENI BELOW 111E �o STREAMBED SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE CULVERT OUTLET 4. THE CULVERT SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MAINTAIN STRUCUTURAL IN TEGRI I Y F';R FLOWS UT' TO THE 100-YEAR PEAK FLOW W TH CONSIDERATIOr; OF THE DEBRIS LIKELY TO BE ENCOUNTEREC- 5, IHL i,ULVERT SHALL BE 1N51AL1-El,i AND MAINTAINED i0 AVOID INLET SCOURING AND T'O PREVENT EROSION OF STREAM BANKS CCWNSTREAM OF THE PROJECT. 6. THE CULVERT SHAI L BE INSTALLED IN THE DRY OR IN ISOLATION FROM THE STREAM FLOW BY THE INSTALLATION OF A BYPASS FLUME OR CULVERT, OR BY PUMPING THE STREAM FLOW AROUND THE WORK AREA. THE BYPASS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO PASS ALL FLOWS AND DEBRIS FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 7. NEITHER CULVERT SHALL EXCEED 30 FEET IN TOTAL LENGTH. 8. DISTURBANCE OF THE STREAMEED AND BANKS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THAT NECESSARY TO PLACE THE CULVERT AND ANY REQUIRED CHANNEL MODIFICATION ASSOCIATED YrIT1-t IT. AFFECTED STREAMBED AND BANK AREAS OUTSIDE THE CULVERT AND ASSOCIATED FILL SHALL BE RESTORED TO PRE -PROJECT CONFIGURATION FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF THE CULVERT. 9. PRIOR TO RELEASING THE WATER FLOW TO THE PROJECT AREA, ALL BANK PROTECTION OR ARMORING SHALL. BE COMPLETED. 10. EROSION CONTROL METHODS SHALL BE. USED TO PREVENT SIt_T-LADEN WATER FROM ENTERING THE STREAM. THESE MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, STRAW BALES, FILTER FABRIC, TEMPORARY SEDIMENT PONDS, CHECK DAMS OF PEA GRAVEL --FILLED BURLAP BAGS OR OTHER MATERIAL, AND/OR IMMEDIATE MULCHING OF EXPOSED AREAS, 11. IF HIGH FLOW CONDITIONS THAT MAY CAUSE SILTATION ARE ENCOUNTERED DURING THIS PROJECT, WORK. SHALL STOP UNTIL THE FLOW SUBSIDES. `. 12. EXIREME CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO ENSURE IHAI NO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, HYDRAULIC FLUID, FRESH CEMENT, SEDIMENTS, SEDIMENT -LADEN WATER, CI'EVICALS, OR ANY OTIIER TOXIC OR DELETERIOUS MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER OR LEACH INTO THE STREAM. 13. A COPY OF THE HPA SHALL BE KEPT ON [HE SITE AT ALL TIMES. IvOPK ;N OR ^:LAR !'HE CREEK WILL BE (;ONDUCTED yWi''ra A MINIMUM I"'`.; I ,IlBAIvCE OF EXIS 1nd, VEGE 1 A 110N. VEUL I A IION SHALL BE. DES fOilED A CONL) ,ON QIJiVALE(�` TO THAT FCUi:J PRIOR TO .'E STAR' CF E NI)RK 2 'HF : RE rK N;"l. BE: fS-0i ATFD FROM OTHFE% CONSTPIJCT!ON A('PV'TiES ('uEEK BANKS) BY A FILIER HARR,ER FENCE. 3. WORK W lHiN THE CREEK BED AND BANK AREA SHALL BE ISOLATED BY A COFFERDAM OR COFFERDAMS, USING SANDBAGS OR ANOTHER APPROVED ME'. CD. It— AREA NSsUt: THE COFFERDAM WILL BE ONLY LARGE ENOUGH TO ALLOW THE REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION. STREAM FLOWS SHALL BE PUMPED OR PPE -ID PAST THE WORK AREA UNPL THE WORK AREA HAS BEEN STABILIZED. 4, THE AREA OF THE WORK (INSIDE THE COFFERDAM) SHALL BE PUMPED DRY BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION IS DONE AT OR BELOW THE CREEK 'RATER SURFACE Et E:VA'ION. THE PUMP SHALL DISCHARGE TO ONSITE VEGETATION TO PROVIDE SEDIMEI'JT FILTERING. ADDITIONAL TREATMENT MEASURES MAY BE REQUIRED IF ) TY WATEI? IS ALLOWED TO ENTER THE CREEK. S. ALTERNATIVE METHODS NAY BE PROPOSED BY THE CONTRACTOR, AND 'N1LL BF SUBJECT TO REIJIE`N AND .APPROV.AL BY THE CITY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF F15H AND WILDLIFE A DESCRIPTION OF ANY PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SHAL-L. B� PROVIDED TO THE EN ;INFER. R 1009 9 IS' L I�1VAti' �t1281pJ� I EXPIRES --_ 7/4/00 CULVERT PLAN FOR NAT,6LIE SHIPPEN IN THE SE1 /4, SEC. 13, T.27N., R.3E., W.M. CITY OF EDMONDS SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON AUG 111999