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20071227092423.pdfor Ego City of Edmonds PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS BUILDING DIVISION �St l s9° (425) 771-0220 DATE: December 27, 2007 TO: Mike Johnson mjhnsnwy@hotmail.com FROM: Jenny Readwin, Plans Ex fn RE: Plan Check # 2007-1216 Project: Saffold SFR Project Address: 8008 Talbot Rd. During review of the above noted application, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications are needed. Please redline plans or submit two (2) sets of revised plans/documents (affected sheets only) with a written response to each of the items below to a Permit Coordinator. 1) Please add the following information to the site plan. ■ Clearly label all covered porches. "existing stair and rockery" on the North side of the house. Please specify if they are to remain or be replaced. Structural plans show a retaining wall extending through this area. Please clearly show existing and proposed. You may redline plans or resubmit three (3) new site plans scaled no smaller than 1"=20' and one on paper no larger than 8 %2" x 14". 2) Based on the slope of the lot and the presence of the stream a complete soils report complying with IRC chapter 4 is required. See attached for minimum report requirements. Please incorporate all foundation recommendations into the plans. Special inspections will be determined once the report is received. 3) If shoring is required please by the Geotech Report then provide shoring detail and a separate site plan showing locations of the temporary shoring walls. If the height exceeds 4' then structural calculations and peer review will be required. (See enclosed retaining wall handout). 4) See attached structural comments from city consultant. Respond to each item in writing. 1 Eagle Eye Consulting Engineers, P.S. PO Box 523 Olalla, WA 98359 hoAeter@centurytel.net 360 874 0562 Fax 360 874 0591 To: Theresa Umbaugh 121 5th Ave. N Edmonds, WA 98020 Re: Safford Residence 8008 Talbot Rd. Edmonds, WA 98020 Plan Review # 2007-1216 EECE # EDM 07-82 Plan review number 01 Structure Area S.F. Lower 975 Main 1469 Upper 1390 Total 3834 Garage 735 Total 4569 Foyer Porch 21 Covered Porch @ Office 47 Covered Porch @ Great Room 241 rand total 4978 The above referenced project is in the process of plan review for compliance with Edmonds ordinances and applicable codes. The following comments, deficiencies/corrections must be addressed prior to completion of plans review and subsequent issuance of permits. - Provide revised plans and calculations along with a written response to each of the items listed below to facilitate a shorter back -check time. SCOPE OF REVIEW The scope of this review is for the Structural, Ordinance, Energy, Ventilations and Indoor Air Quality requirements of this project. All features were checked only to the extent allowed by the submittals provided. All portions of this project are assumed to meet or will meet other departmental requirements, conditions and concerns before permit approval. Page 2of5 Plan Review Number 41 EECE#: EDM 07-82 Stafford Residence STRUCTURAL COMMENTS General 1. Please note on the drawing that the Pre -manufacture truss shall have the bottom chord designed for a live load of 20 PSF. R301.5 Sheet A3: Foundation Plan 2. Architect of Record( AOR), it appears that based off the drawings that the joist above are not bearing on the concrete wall but a wood wail is being constructed beside it to support the joist. Provide analysis for the typical spread footing being loaded at the edge to support this loads.lBC 1801.2 3. AOR, please add spread footing under the bearing wall at the closet used under the stairs. The typical slab will not support the design loads. Sheet A4: Lower Floor Plan 4. The exterior basement wall detail on sheet A-8 assumes the floor diaphragm will resist the horizontal force in order for the concrete tension force to be on the inside face as detailed. Plywood does not have the required stiffness to resist the horizontal force. Provide analysis for the plywood to resist this force or modify detail accordingly to transfer the required forces.lBC 1806. 5. . Please specify the required connections of the 1-3/4X11-718 Parallam at the stairs. It is not clear how this will be connected or the required support based off the drawings submitted. Sheet A4: Lower Floor Plan Duplicated sheet Sheet A5: Main Floor Plan 6. AOR, please specify the required post and connection for the support of the 7"X11-718 Parallam at the entry closet. Nothing is specified at this time. 7. AOR, please specify the required post to beam connection for the floor beams. Nothing is specified at this time. 8. AOR, please specify the required post to beam connections at the covered porch. A positive connection is required at these locations. Page 3 of 5 Pian Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 07-82 Stafford Residence 9. AOR, please specify the required connections at each end of beam mark B 11 and B-10. Nothing is specified at this time. 10. AOR, TH joist are only to be used in dry conditions per truss joist catalog. It appears at the cover porch TH are being used on the exterior. Please clarify on the drawing and modify accordingly. 11. AOR, please specify the required connection of the 4X10 beam at the covered porch off office to the main house. Nothing is specified at this time. 12. AOR, please provide detail for the construction of the 36" open railing. Nothing is specified on how this will be built in order to resist the code required forces. Please add this information to the drawings. Sheet A7:Roof Framing Plan 13. Per definition the diaphragm is classified as having discontinuity. The analysis submitted has not dealt with this. Please resubmit analysis as required for horizontal irregularities width a T-shape structured roof diaphragm. ACSE 7-05 table 12.3-1 Sheet A8: Retaining Wall 14. AOR, please submit retaining wall analysis for the wall shown on this sheet. None was in the submitted package and this is required to be submitted to justify the footing size and reinforcement shown. IBC 1806 15. AOR, please modify the retaining wall schedule for bar b to state the correct size of reinforcement. There is not a #60 bar. 16. Code does not allow #6 bars and larger to have only a 1-112 clearance when exposed to earth. Modify details accordingly. ACI 7.7 17. AOR, please specify the required connection for the over hang truss at the office shown on this sheet. I was unable to determine this from the drawings submitted. All that is noted on sheet A7 is the truss call out. Please specify the required connections at the beam and to the house. 18. AOR, please submit analysis for the 16" spread footing to support the house and the retaining wall. Based off the width and the vertical reactions it appears the allowable solid bearing pressure will be exceeded for a 9' high wall. IBC 1801.2 Sheet L 1: Details Page 4 of 5 Plan Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 07-82 Stafford Residence 19. Code requires nails space at 2" OIC shall have 3X member and the nails shall be staggered. Please modify the drawings accordingly to reflect this. IBC table 2306.4.1 footnote e. 20. Detail 2: The building code does not allow toe nailing to transfer more than 150 plf. This detail is being used where this force will be exceeded. Please modify the drawings accordingly to transfer forces exceeding this limit. IBC 2305.1.4 21. Detail 1: Please note the framing member(s) shall be Doug fir. The APA report required the member to be Douglas fir. Sheet G-1: Typical Wall Sections 22. Typical Stair Detail: Please specify the required hanger to use to support the stair stringer. All that is note is Hanger. 23. Please note the beam stresses noted are not correct in the general notes. Please modify to meet the current code. 24. Typical Wall Sections: Please specify the required connections of the 2X4 gusset as noted on the detail. Nothing is specified at this time. 25. Typical Wall Sections: Please specify the required reinforcement for the stem wall shown in the details. It appears nothing is specified at this time. Ordinance Sheet A4: Lower Floor Plan 26. Please note on the drawings that any penetration through the garage and the main house shall be protected by filling around the hole to resist the free passage of flame and product of combustions. 8309.1.2 Sheet A6: Upper Floor Plan 27. Please note the window at the stairs to be tempered. R308.4 28. AOR, please provide details on the drawings for the construction of the guard required at the open to below area. 8312 Energy Comments Prescriptive method used Sheet A8: Page 5 of 5 Plan Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 07-82 Stafford Residence 29. Please clarify the required insulation under the slab used in the basement. WSEC 502.1.4.8 Ventilations and Indoor Air Quality (V&IAQC) Review Sheet A6: Upper Floor Plan 30. Based off the floor area and the number of bedrooms it appears the whole house does not meet the minimum (120 CFM) and maximum (150 CFM) ventilations requirement. Please modify accordingly. WSV&IAQC 303.4.1.1 and table 3-2 Additional corrections may be required following receipt of corrections and additional information as requested. Your plans are being reviewed concurrently with the Building Department, Fire Department, Zoning Department and Public Works Engineering. Changes, clarifications or additional corrections may be required subsequent to the Building Department plan review when comments are received from the other concerned departments. Should you have any inquiries regarding this letter, please contact Hoyt Jeter at (360) 874-0562 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. By: Hoyt Jeter, P.E. President SOILS INVESTIGATION AND/OR REPORT (Cont.) The classification of bearing soil at the site must be determined and called out on the plans. The following information from IRC Table R401.4.1, will assist individuals in determining the soil classification of the building site. The Building Official may require this classification to be made by a Washington State licensed Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist in a written report when soils are not adaptable to conventional spread footings or if allowable foundation and lateral pressures do not meet the values set' forth in the table below. The allowable foundation and lateral pressures may not exceed the values in this table, unless data to substantiate the use of higher values is submitted. Sid --hit[ or steep..sloe construction IS NOT considered conventional construction and soils reports are required for lots with 15% or more sloe unless determined unnecessary by the Building Official. For more specific and technical information on soil capacity, Foundation design and construction components, refer to LBC Chapter 18 and IRC Chapter 4 or contact a professional engineer. TABLE R401A.1 PRESUMPTEVE LOAD-DEARING VALUES OF FOUNtlATMN MrATERfAtAl Forst- 1 pound per square loot= 0.0479 kN/m2. a. When soil tests are required by Section R401 A, the allowable bearing capacities of the soil shall be part of the recommendations. b. Where the building official determines that in-place soils with an allowable bearing capacity of less than 1,500 psf are likely to be present at the site, the allowable bearing capacity shall be determined by a soils investigation. Whensoils reports are required, they shall include the following: I. A plot plan showing the location of test borings and/or excavations. 2. A complete record of the soil samples - 3. A record of the soils profile. 4. Elevation of the water table, if encountered. 5. Recommendations for foundation type and design criteria, including but not limited to: bearing capacity of natural or compacted soil; provisions to mitigate the effects of expansive soils; mitigation of the effects of liquefaction, differential settlement an carrying soil strength, the effects of adjacent loads, and foundation drainage. '6. Expected total and differential settlement. .7. Pile.and pier foundation information in accordance with LBC Section 1808.2.2. 8. Special design and construction provisions for footings or foundations founded on expansive soils, as necessary. 9. Compacted fill material properties and testing in accordance with IBC Section 1803.5. NOTE: Report recommendations shall be incorporated into the foundation design 4. DRAINAGE PLAN (See Handout #E72) Development of over 2,000 square feet of new impervious area since July 1977 requires an on-site drainages system. Impervious area includes. building pad with eave overhangs, paved or graveled areas, solid surface decks, patios, walkways, breezeways, awnings, accessory structures, sidewalks, and driveways. Submit three (3) -drainage pians, scaled 1'-20', showing all impervious area with square footages as well as the location of the proposed drainage detention system. Attach three (3) copies of the'drairtage worksheet (See Handout M72). Note: The plan must provide for temporary and permanent erosion control and must include footing drain details. 3 LATEMPIBUILDINGIHANDOUT [CODFSISFR B73.DOC Revised 5/06 LOAD -[SEARING PRESSURE CLASS OF MATEMAL(pounds per square foot Crysftallirle bedrock 12,000 Sedimentary and foliated rock 4,000 Sandy gravel and/or gravel Gw and GP) 3,000 Sand, silty sand, clayey sand, silty gravel and clayey gravel SW, SP, SM, SC, GM and C,C) 2,000 Clay, sandy clay, silty clay, clayey silt, siltand'sandy silt Ci, ML, Mil and Cil) 1,500b Forst- 1 pound per square loot= 0.0479 kN/m2. a. When soil tests are required by Section R401 A, the allowable bearing capacities of the soil shall be part of the recommendations. b. Where the building official determines that in-place soils with an allowable bearing capacity of less than 1,500 psf are likely to be present at the site, the allowable bearing capacity shall be determined by a soils investigation. Whensoils reports are required, they shall include the following: I. A plot plan showing the location of test borings and/or excavations. 2. A complete record of the soil samples - 3. A record of the soils profile. 4. Elevation of the water table, if encountered. 5. Recommendations for foundation type and design criteria, including but not limited to: bearing capacity of natural or compacted soil; provisions to mitigate the effects of expansive soils; mitigation of the effects of liquefaction, differential settlement an carrying soil strength, the effects of adjacent loads, and foundation drainage. '6. Expected total and differential settlement. .7. Pile.and pier foundation information in accordance with LBC Section 1808.2.2. 8. Special design and construction provisions for footings or foundations founded on expansive soils, as necessary. 9. Compacted fill material properties and testing in accordance with IBC Section 1803.5. NOTE: Report recommendations shall be incorporated into the foundation design 4. DRAINAGE PLAN (See Handout #E72) Development of over 2,000 square feet of new impervious area since July 1977 requires an on-site drainages system. Impervious area includes. building pad with eave overhangs, paved or graveled areas, solid surface decks, patios, walkways, breezeways, awnings, accessory structures, sidewalks, and driveways. Submit three (3) -drainage pians, scaled 1'-20', showing all impervious area with square footages as well as the location of the proposed drainage detention system. Attach three (3) copies of the'drairtage worksheet (See Handout M72). Note: The plan must provide for temporary and permanent erosion control and must include footing drain details. 3 LATEMPIBUILDINGIHANDOUT [CODFSISFR B73.DOC Revised 5/06 #B62 city of edmondsrav development information Inc. 1 $90 Retaining Wall Permit Submittal Requirements PERMIT REQUIRED: A permit is required for Retaining Walls made of any material (concrete, masonry, ecology block, steel, railroad ties, etc.), unless specifically exempted as described in this handout. PERMIT EXEMPT: Retaining Walls four feet in height or less measured vertically from the finished grade at the exposed toe of the wall to the highest point unless: supporting a surcharge or, impounding Class I, II, I1 -A liquids or, subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.10 ECDC, Chapter 23.50 ECDC or Chapter 23.80 ECDC. CODES: International Building Code 2006 Edition WSDOT/APWA Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, & Municipal Construction (Current Edition) ECDC Chapters 1830 & 18.40.020 & 18.70 ECDC Chapters 19.00.010 & 23.80 FEE: Permit Review fee $265 plus $15 City surcharge Permit Inspection fee $50 per required City Inspection *Some projects may require Development Project Peer Review; when required, fees arc charged at $110 plus the cost of Peer Review SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. A Critical Areas Determination, issued by the Planning Division 2. Permit Application Form A 3. Soils Investigation or Soils Report - Three (3) copies, stamped and signed by a Washington State licensed Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist 4. Grading Plan - Three (3) copies, with yardage calculations S. Plot Plan - Three (3) copies, scaled 1"=20' 6. Retaining Wall Section and Elevation Views - Two (2) copies, stamped and signed by a Washington State licensed Engineer 7. Retaining Wall Design Calculations, - Two (2) copies, stamped and signed by a Washington State licensed Engineer 8. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan - Three (3) copies 9. For Retaining Walls in Critical Areas designated as geologically hazardous areas or, in the mapped ESLHA, a letter from a Washington State licensed Geotechnical Engineer addressing the criteria of ECDC Chapter 23.80.070. Revised 7107 INTRODUCTION Retaining Walls, including shoring structures, are structural systems that provide lateral support for vertical or near -vertical slopes of soil. Several common types of Retaining Walls include: gravity, semigravity, cantilever, soldier pile, sheet pile, proprietary modular block, mechanically stabilized earth, and soil nail retaining walls. The City of Edmonds does not consider rockeries (walls constructed of rock from the earth) to be Retaining Walls. DEFINITIONS (Refer to Engineering Standard Details E8.11 & E8.12) Wall Height. For permitting purposes, Retaining Wall height is defined as the height measured vertically from the finished grade at the exposed toe of the Retaining Wall to the highest point of the finished wall. Setback Area Height. For setback purposes, Retaining Wall Setback Area Height is defined as the height measured vertically from the original grade to the highest point of the Retaining Wall supporting soil. EXEMPTIONS FROM PERMIT REQUIREMENTS A Retaining Wall permit is not required for the following conditions: • Retaining Walls four (4) feet or less in height, provided that none of the conditions below (numbers 1-5 under General permit requirements) apply. (See Wall Height definition above) • For Retaining Walls proposed for construction in conjunction with an approved subdivision or short plat, a separate retaining wall permit is not required. However, wall details shall be included on the subdivision/short plat civil drawings, the submittal requirements Iisted on page I of this handout shall be submitted with the plans, and plan approval signed by the City Engineer will constitute Retaining Wall approval. Retaining Walls shall be designed, reviewed and approved based on the requirements of this handout. • Retaining Walls four (4) feet or less in height proposed on an individual lot with a Critical Areas determination of Erosion Hazard Area only. Other Critical Areas determinations do not apply to this exemption_ GENERAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS A Retaining Wall permit ^ g small be required when any of the following conditions apply: 1. Retaining Walls treater than four (4) feet in height to eip-ht (8) feet in heip-ht, (see Wall Heikht definition above). • Plans must be designed and stamped by a WA State licensed Engineer • Design calculations shall be submitted with the plans, stamped by the Engineer of record • Peer review and special inspection are not required for Retaining Walls S feet or less in height unless a special environmental or potentially hazardous condition exists 2. Retaining Walls greater than eight (8) feet in height, (see Wall Height definition above). • Plans must be designed and stamped by a WA State licensed Engineer • Design calculations shall be submitted with the plans, stamped by the Engineer of record • Peer review and special inspection are required Revised 7107 3. Retaining Walls of any height located in+a designated Critical Area other than Erosion Hazard Area_ • Plans must be designed and stamped by a WA State licensed Engineer and comply with ECDC Chapter 23.80 • Design calculations shall be submitted with the plans, stamped by the Engineer of record • Peer review and special inspection are required for all Retaining Walls located in designated Geologically Hazardous Critical Areas • Peer review and special inspection are required for Retaining Walls greater than 6 feet in height in any other designated Critical Area 4. Retaining Wails of any height located within the mapped Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Area of North Edmonds ESLHA maon file at Ci1y Hall). • Plans must be designed and stamped by a WA State licensed Engineer and comply with ECDC Chapter 19.10 & 23.80 • Design calculations shall be submitted with the plans, stamped by the Engineer of record • Peer review and special inspection required 5. Retaining Walls of any height supporting a surcharge from a street, road, alley, driveway, parking, building, structure or other surcharge or Retaining Walls that impound flammable liquids. or hazardous materials. (Refer to Engtneerin Standard Detail E8.12.1) • Plans must be designed and stamped by a WA State licensed Engineer • Design calculations shall be submitted with the plans stamped by the Engineer of record • Peer review and special inspections are required for Retaining Walls greater than 6 feet in height 6. Terraced Retaining Walls are subiect to the noted conditions above for permit requirements and exemptions; the following conditions also apply: • Each tier is considered 'to be a separate Retaining Wall (if any individual tier exceeds the threshold for a permit then a permit shall be required for the entire terraced structure) • The upper tier shall be setback from the lower tier a distance equal to, or greater than, the height of the lower Retaining Wall tier. (Refer to En.zineering Standard Details E8.12 and E8.12.1) • If the distance between the upper tier and the lower tier is less than the height of the lower tier then the lower tier shall be considered to support a surcharge from the upper tier. and a permit shall be required and be subject to the requirements of this handout Revised 7107 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. All Retaining Wall designs that require a permit shall have plans and details stamped and signed by a WA State Licensed Professional Engineer, including the design calculations when required. 2. A soils investigation/report is required to determine the classification of soil design parameters and soil design bearing capacity. All report recommendations shall be incorporated into the Retaining Wall design including drainage considerations. 3. Retaining Walls shall not exceed three (3) feet in height, above original grade, when located in setback areas. (See Setback Area Height definition above) 4. Retaining Walls of any height shall not be constructed over public utility easQments, or be constructed to adversely affect drainage; or create a sight distance hazard. 5. The slope behind the top of a Retaining Wall shall be no steeper than 2:1 (horizontal: vertical) unless specifically approved by the applicant's Geotechnical Engineer. (Refer to Engineering Standard Details _ES_1.1_and E8.12) 6. Retaining Walls of any height shall not be constructed in, on, or over (developed or undeveloped) City right-of-way, unless specifically approved by the City Engineer. Per ECDC Chapter 18.70 approval of an Encroachment Permit may be granted to locate a Retaining Wall within the City right-of-way if it does not interfere with the public's use of the right-of-way and/or if the proposal benefits the public interest, safety or convenience. (See Handout #E26). 7. A two (2) foot minimum shy distance shall be maintained from Retaining Walls to the edge of roads (including private access roads serving 3 or more lots), streets and alleys. 8. Temporary Spoil. Unless substantiated by the applicant's Geotechnical Engineer, temporary spoil or stockpiling shall be placed no closer than two (2) feet from the surface edge of the excavation, measured from the nearest base of the spoil to the cut. Spoil should be placed so that it channels rainwater and other run-off water away from the excavation. Permanent spoils are considered to be fill and are subject to IBC permitting and fill requirements (a separate fill/grading permit maybe required. See Handout #B37) _GENERAL INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS 1. If the Retaining Wall is located on private property and is permitted as part of a building permit or as a separate Retaining Wall permit, the property owner is responsible to call the City Building Inspection line (425-771-0220 ext. 1333) for the following inspections, including but not limited to: • Location and Setbacks • Verification of Bearing Soil • Placement of Reinforcement • Wall Drainage (behind wall and to a point one foot away from wall) • Drainage dispersal inspection (inspected by City Engineering Division for drainage one foot away from wall to approved dispersal area) • Final Inspection and Height 2. If the Retaining Wall is constructed as part of a subdivision or short plat site im rovement the property owner is responsible to call the City Engineering Inspection line (425-771-0220 ext. 1326) for the noted inspections above. Revised 7107 SPECIAL INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS • For poured concrete Retaining Wails, if the design Engineer specifies a concrete design strength greater than 2500psi, a special inspection is required by either the Engineer of Record or a Special Inspector approved by the Building Official who is certified by the Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO) for reinforced concrete. • The Geotechnical Engineer of record shall verify conformance with the project specific Retaining Wall design including but not limited to: soil bearing conditions and capacity, groundwater conditions, verification of backfill material, compaction methods, drainage, and retaining wail placement procedures, etc. • Field reports by the Geotechnical Engineer of record shall be submitted in a timely manner to the Building Division for review and approval for private individual lot development and to the Engineering Division for subdivision/short plat and right-of-way development. Revised 7/47 1. CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST (See Handout #PM A Critical Areas Determination, issued by the Planning Division, must be completed and on file with the City. Provide applicable information as indicated by the decision for compliance with ECDC Chapter 23.80. Lots located in the mapped Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Area (ESLHA) of North Edmonds are subject to City Ordinance #3632 and ECDC Chapter 19.10 and ECDC Chapters 23.50 & 23-80- 2. SOILS INVESTIGATION OR SOILS REPORT (Three copies) The classification of soil and design bearing capacity must be determined based on observation and tests of the soil materials disclosed by borings or excavations. Such work shall be performed by a Washington State Licensed Professional Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist_ Soils investigation/report recommendations shall be incorporated into the Retaining Wall design and shall conform to the requirements of IBC 1802 and IBC Table 1804.2. 3.. GRADING PLAN Three (3) copies, scaled 1"=20'. (See Handout #B37) When fill or grading for Retaining Walls exceeds 50 cubic yards, a separate grading plan with yardage calculations must be submitted (additional permit fees required). Exception: Grading in designated Critical Areas or within the mapped ESLHA requires grading plans, peer review and additional permit fees regardless of the amount of grading or fill. Grading plans must show: existing grade contours and proposed finished grades at two (2) foot intervals for lots with slopes of up to 15%. For lots with 15% slopes or greater show all grades at five (5) foot intervals. Clearly define grading limits and trees to be removed and/or retained. Detail permanent slope protection, indicate setbacks from top and toe of slopes, the slope of the lot and methods for temporary and permanent erosion control. Provide calculations and specify the number of cubic yards to be removed, filled, or graded. NOTE: When grading exceeds 499 cubic yards, an Environmental Checklist and APO list must be submitted for SEPA review, (a separate fee is required for SEPA review). 4. PLOT PLAN Three (3) copies, scaled 1"=20', one (1) of the three plot plans must be no larger than 81/2" x 14" with the following: (&ee Handout #B5Z) a) North arrow, property line dimensions, streets, alleys, driveways, parking areas, etc. b) Clearly show edge of City right-of-way, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street trees, etc. c) Detail public and private access and utility easements that encumber the property *Provide copies of all recorded easements that affect the property d) Show location of existing house, garage, decks, etc. on the subject property e) Show location of streams, creeks, drainage courses, etc. on the subject property f) Clearly show the proposed location of the Retaining Wall and distance to property lines g) Indicate the height of the wall, including top and bottom elevations of the wall at five (5) foot linear intervals to clearly show height of the wall along its entire length h) Clearly show how wall drain pipe will connect or discharge to an approved drainage system' i) Show existing and proposed grade contours at two (2) foot linear intervals for slopes up to 15% and five (5) foot linear intervals for slopes exceeding 15% slope Revised 7107 5. SECTION AND ELEVATION VIEWS Two (2) copies, stamped and signed by a Washington State licensed Engineer with the following: a) Provide atypical section view of the Retaining Wall. (Refer to Engineering Standard Detail . E8.11 and/or E8.12) b) Footing and wall detail: specify width, maximum height, reinforcing steel schedule, rebar spacing, etc. c) Wali detail. specify width, height, steel schedule, etc. d) Drainage provisions behind wall (piping size and material) and backfill proposed. Clearly show how Retaining Wall drain pipe will connect or discharge to an approved drainage system. (Refer to Engineering Standard Detail E8.11 and/or E8.12) 6. RETAINING WALL DESIGN CALCULATIONS Two (2) copies, stamped and signed by a WA State licensed Professional Engineer and shall include: soils classification, unit weight of soil, allowable bearing pressure, active and passive earth pressures, liquefaction potential, coefficient of friction, seismic loads, site specific surcharge loads, water table information, grading calculations, global slope stability, sliding resistance, overturning, local capacity of walls (bending, shear, deflection, embedment), lagging design and fascia design. For manufactured systems (i.e., block walls, keystone) and other engineered Retaining Wall systems provide the installation instructions with the permit application submittal. 7. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN See Handout #E72 Submit three (3) copies of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plans per ECDC Chapter 18.30. (Refer to Engineering Standard Details E1.1, E1.1.1 and E1.3) 8. LETTER FROM GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSING THE CRITERIA OF ECDC CHAPTER 23.80.070 For Retaining Walls in designated geologically hazardous Critical Areas or in the mapped ESLHA, the Geotechnical Engineer of record shall submit a stamped and signed letter acknowledging that the criteria of ECDC Chapter 23.80.070 has been reviewed and all applicable design considerations for code compliance have been incorporated into the plans. NOTE: THE PURPOSE OF THIS HANDOUT IS TO ASSIST THE PUBLIC IN COMPLYING WITH DETAILED PERMIT SUBMITTAL. REQUIREMENTS. IT IS NOT A COMPLETE LIST OF PERMIT_ OR CODE REQUIREMENTS AND SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS rr IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER/DESIGN PROFESSIONAL TO REVIEW THE SUBMITTAL FOR COMPLETENESS AND APPLICABILITY TO OTHER CODES. ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE CITY FOR REVIEW, Revised 7107