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19316 OLYMPIC VIEW DR.PDF19316 OLYMPIC VIEW DR r1 LA ra ❑ .❑ c S Sr _� i — R• - II � w h r � x r W � U: r. C S C � n fG 5 I r sa-3 -3 T i I 1 _ to - _ rf ., 7 rTIn •�V� T v. y V tz y : r iii rt i E r - X 1 f r v - C 7 W n _ r, m � � CITY OF EDMONDS 250 5th AVE. N. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 • (206) 771.3202 COMMUNITY SERVICES ST9F�jFiCF December.23, 1986 Frederick and Jeretta Graham 19316 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, WA 98020 Subject: Concerns at Olympic View Drive and Olympic Avenue Dear Frederick and Jeretta: LARRY S. NAUGHTEN MAYOR PETER E. HAHN DIRECTOR I am prepared to meet with you at your convenience to discuss the problems at Olympic View Drive and Olympic Avenue. Enclosed with my last letter to you were drawings showing alternatives which were considered in reconstructing the intersection. Please feel free to mark these drawings up and mail back to me if you prefer prior to our meeting. I would like to emphasize we do want to correct any problems as soon as possible. If we can be of any assistance, please call me at 771-3202 extension 278. Sincerely, Robert J. Alberts, P.E. City Engineer RJA/dmc BERNARD/TXTDMC24 PUBLIC WORKS • PLANNING • PARKS AND RECREATION 0 ENGINEERING MEMORANDUM March 24, 1986 TO: Peter Hahn, Community Services Director FROM: Bob Alberts, ty Engineer SUBJECT: F.E. AND JERETTA C. GRAHAM COMPLAINTS LETTERS DATED MARCH 6 & 18, 1986 Attached is Jerry Hauth's response to the storm drainage problem referenced in the Graham letter. The City is concerned about accidents on Olympic View Drive. The City's Traffic Engineer, Chris Beckman, is currently reviewing the history of accidents in the area, the causes for the accidents, and possible solutions to prevent or reduce the number of future accidents. The Grahams should be aware, however, that accidents aren't necessarily caused by the design of a road, or the increase in local traffic due to new developments. The driver could be the main contributor to any accident. RJA/st Attachments (3) MEMO TO: BOB ALBERTS MARCH 24, 1986 FROM: JERRY HAUTH SUBJECl: LETTER TO MAYOk DAlEU On Feb;726, 1986 I received a phone call from Mrs.Graham of 19316 Olympic 'View Drive. She exp]ainnd U`at there were soap suds in the creek that flows through her property. The people ackoss the street were washing their c.v and t|., soapy water was flowing down the street into the caich basio' She went on to add, that the City had deviously cm.ne"tt.J U'i* .atch basin so that -it would "illegally" discharge into her creek. She demanded that I immediately instruct the City urcws io (o/mecL the storm sewer to the sanitary sewer. At that point, I tried to exP]ain to hcr that almost all o0the storm sewers through the entire City disuharge into the creeks. I also explained that it was ouL ieyal Lo Jump storm water into the sanitary sewer. She went on to comment; U/aL ii. was oyain*i the law and someone with the City should know the E.P.A. laws. She also said that she would be referring the City Lo ihc Fe.1=ra1 Government for legal action. ' About 3-4 days later we rcceivp/| a c,*plai//L about water ponding in the road in' the immediate areo of L|.e Graham residence. Upon investigation I found U/aL t|., .»r|, |.^J |,cun broien away on Forrest Del Drive. This cou,,d t|.e w"Wr In spill off of the road, missing the caLch Lawin, anJ y'x.J an Uly*pic View Drive. I instructed Public Works t. /ep"ir U.e ''ob. WhileJ was on the site, I had the upp.`rtunity to talk to one of the young men that had been washing hi, car the week before. He also was concerned about tho soap in ihe n,opk because he is part of a salmon enhancement project on t|'e creek. I explained that there wcrc W."sal".m/ projects on this creek and everyone was concerned ab"ui a/.y pulloLants getting into the creek. I also suggested that a -A.^|'1P s"(.'iiuo ho this particular problem might be to wash thoi/ cars on iho lawn rather than the street. �, . CITY OF E ®M ®N ® S TARRY S. NAUGHTEN CIVIC CENTER - EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 96020 - (206) 775-2525 MAYOR OFFICE OF THE MAYOR March 18, 1986 COMMUNITY SERVICES DIR. F. E. and Jeretta C. Graham 19316 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Graham: Your first letter was received on March 6, 1986. Your letters are quite comprehensive and the many subjects af- fect -several City departments, i.e. Engineering, Police, and Planning. -Because of the complexity of your inquiry it is not easy to quickly answer your concerns. I did forward your letter to each department for review. I will have a response to you as soon as possible. Sincerely, CITY OF EDMONDS f Larry � S Nau hten Mayor LSN/db cc: Dan Prinz, Police Chief Peter Hahn, Community Services Director Mary Lou Block, Planning Manager Suspense 3-25 March 17, 1986 RECEIVED MAR 17 1986 &ive offices City of Edmonds' Office of the Mayor 250 5th Ave. N. Edmonds, WA., 98020 Attn: Mayor Larry Naughton Subject: Intersection of Olympic View Drive & Olympic Avenue; The stream - "Fruitdale-on-the-Sound"'; The development of the Wm. Lund.property Refer: Previous letter, delivered by hand to your office on March 6--1986 Dear Mayor Naughton: Regarding the above subjects, as we have not received any reply from you to date, we thought it appropriate to up-date'the information. STREAM: "Fruitdale-on-the-Sound" As of 3/15/86 we have personally observed and photo- graphed the third occurence of our stream "filling up" with soap suds. This happens be Citv of Edmonds has route its storg ; nto.. aiA_s-tream. Tie rains fiave'een aaded only because of increased run-off, due to City -authorized development. We specifically request an answer as to what the city is going to do about this problem, as its effects are adversely affecting our property values... In addition, the increased flows during..heavy rains, mentioned above, appear to be above the levels ever previously experienced. We say this because we have experienced overflow of both of the dams involved in our part of the stream three times during the past two winter seasons. This has never happened before, in the memory of the Chittenden Family, who have lived here since 1933. We are concerned that these increased flows may be adversely affecting the integrity of the above -mentioned dams. If that is the case, clearly our investment (and those downstream from us) are in jeopardy and it can only be such because of City - -2- 10authorized development. INTERSECTION: OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE & CLYIJU'IC AVENUE Since the accidents mentioned in our previous letter, there has been an additionaloccasion of a car "losing control" on Olympic View Drive and ending up in our hedge. And further, there has been three occurences of cars running into and breaking down the sign that is located in the. "traffic island" in the middle of that intersection; In addition to the above, we have been givento under- stand that the'City is, contending that our neighbors at-19309 Olympic View Drive are being blamed by the City for the run-off water that ends up on Olympic View Drive and theref orepart of the traffic hazard. How can this be? The changes that have taken place which affect run-off are obviously and specifically caused by the development above the (the previously - mentioned "Zingler Addition"). DEVELOPMENT: (TIE WM . LUND PROPERTY) This development and "clear -cutting," was mentioned to you in our.,.previous letter. Because of`the "clear cutting," the.,pattern of wind has changed drastically and so has that of "noi:se.."'. Our environment, with respect to view,` privacy, - noise and safety has been changed via this City -authorized develo-bment. o Our large -trees are in jeopardy of -high winds, as they never previously were and would note be now, except fore the "clear - cutting" allowed by the City. o Our property has been adversely affected via opening it up to noise, people, traffic, and,,unsightly views that mere never a prob- lem and would not be except for the "clear - cutting" allowed by the City. Compared to the development of a .lot only two (2) houses away, where the previous owner personally required that only the minimum of trees:: be cut, this development;; -is. already a disaster for all adjacent propel ty owners. There is only one house currently being built on Lund's property and it is only partially constructed. If the City delays longer, then another will be begun. I do nat understand why the City cannot do something now to mitigate the'damage and limit future damage. ' We await your reply to these three problems. They have been going on for sometime. The time to address them is now. We m , F.E.. and Jeretta C. Gr am 19316 Olympic View Drive Edmonds, WA., 98020