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BLD20080376.pdfof LY'�"° CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS,WA 98020 ip c. PHONE (425)771-0220- FAX :(425)771-0221 189Q STATUS: ISSUED 11/26/2008 Permit#: BLD20080376 BUILDING Expiration Date: 11/26/2010 Project Address: 15625 75TH PL W5 EDMONDS Parcel No: KYLE RAY KRISTIN HANSON RH HOOVER INC 15625 75TH PL W 652 ALDER Sr 16300 MILL CREEK BLVD #108 EDMONDS, WA 98026 EDMONDS. WA 98020 MILL CREEK. WA 98012 425-112.0279 425-774-7129 425-745-1370 LICENSE #: RHHOO••313LZ NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN EARTH SUBSIDENCE LANDSLIDE HAZARD AREA. LOWER FLOOR GARAGE WITH UTILITY ROOM (NOT HABITABLE SPACE) 1024 SF; MAIN FLOOR 2171 SF WITH 25 SF DECK; I fDDFR FI MR I037 SF W IT14QO CF DFfX VALUATION: $386,829 G U" F; 11c. T 1 PERMIT TYPE. Residential PERMIT GROUP: 64-Single Family Residence New GRADINGY CYDS:0 TYPE OFCONSTRUCTION: VB RETAINING WALL ROCKERY: N OCCUPANT GROUP. R3 OCCUPANT LOAD. FENCE. N ( 0 X 0 FT.) CODE: 2006 OTHER. N --- OTHER DESC: ZONE: RS20 NUMBER OF STORIES: 2 VEST ED DATE: NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 1 MSTLNG AREA rROPOSEDAREA BASEMENT: 0 IST FLOOR: 0 2ND FLOOR: 0 BASEMENT: 0 ISf FLOOR 2171 2ND FLOOR: 1038 3RD FLOOR: 0 GARAGE: 0 DECK: 0 OTHER: 0 3RD FLOOR: 0 GARAGE: 1024 DECK: 340 OTHER: 0 • REQUIRED 25/15.5 PROPOSED: 22 • REQUIRED: IS/10 PROPOSED: 10 • REQUIRED: I S PROPOSED: 37 HEIGHT ALLOWED.25 PROPOSED24.373 REQUIRED: 35/10 6.5) PROPOSED: 10 SETBACK NOTES:' V-2005-162 R BLD-2006-544 1 AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCT ION AND IN DOINGTHE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY, NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATINGTO WORKMEN'SCOMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18:27 if SAP LICATI N ISNOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HISMER D PUTY AND ALL FEESARE PAID. lft(W Vll(1M.- KRI5VJ M1J5b0 11.20.02 A� />/�//1V Date Released ATTENTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. UBC109/ IBCI 101 IRCI 10. = ARCHIVE = APPLICANT = ASSESSOR m STATUS: ISSUED BLD20080376 • SEE APPROVED PLANS FOR CONDITIONS OF PERMIT RELATiNGTO WEr SEASON WORK. REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS FOR THIS PROJECT BY GEOTECH OF RECORD: 1) START OF WORK LETTER& REVISED WET WEATHER CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 2) GENERAL SITE MONITORING 3) TEMPORARY SHORING 4) SIE PREPARATION, EXCAVATION AND GRADING 5) STRUCTURAL FILL, COMPACTION, AND PROOF -ROILING 6) SOIL BEARING VERIFICATION 7) RETAINING WALL/BLOCK WALL PLACEMENT 8) SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE INSTALLATION, PERIMETER FOOTINGS 9) TEMPORARYAND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL 10) FINAL REPORT FROM THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. • (1) 30"/• native vegetation to be retained as shown. (2) Determined by Director to meet the intent of the variance (V-2005-162 and BL-2006-544). (3) Contact the Planning Division immediately if anticipated grading exceeds 50Dcubic yards of cut, as review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) is required. • Lot line stakes must be in place at the time of foundation/setback inspection. • Installation, use and maintenance of equipment and components shall be per manufacturer's specifications, installation instructions, and applicable state codes. Provide manufacture's installation instructions on site for Building Inspector. • Installer shall provide the manufacturer's installation, operating instructions, and a whole house ventilation system operation description. A label shall be affixed to the whole house timer control that reads "Whole House Ventilation" (see operating instructions). • Hose Bbbs (exterior faucets) are required to have a permanently affixed anti -siphon device installed. • In addition to the required pressure/relief valve, an approved listed expansion tank shall be installed on all hot water tanks. Per UPC 608. • Obtain Electrical Permit from State Department of Labor & Industries. 425-290.1309 • Gas pipe test must be observed by City Building Inspector, affidavits shall not be accepted. • Submit all special inspection reports to the City Building Inspector on a weekly basis. • As required by Ordinance #3632 the geotechnical engineer of record shall monitor this site during construction for compliance with the recommendations in the geotechnical report including: site excavation, shoring, soil support for foundation including piles, soil bearing capacity, subdrainage installation, soil compactions, and other geotechnical aspects of the construction. Specific recomrendatfons contained in the approved geotechnical report must be implemented by the owner. The geotechnical engineer shall make written, dated reports on the progress of the construction and submit the report to the Building Official on a weekly basis until all site grading, drainage, foundation and associated ground work is complete. Omissions or deviations fiomthe approved geotechinical report and/or approved plans or specifications shall be highlighted and i ., diately submitted in a seperate letter to the Cry for review. The City shall be advised in writing of work stoppages of more than one week. In addition to the geotechnical monitoring, special inspections based on the provisions of IBC Section 1704 are required when specified on the approved plans. Other special inspections may also be required by the geotechnical engineer, architect, or structural engineer of record (refer to approved plan set). At the completion of final she grading and all permitted structures, a final geotechnical report, prepared by the geotechnical engineer shall be submitted to the Building Official. This report shall contain a statement that, based upon his/her professional opinion, site observations, and testing during the monitoring of the construction, the completed development_ substantially complies with the recommendations in the geotechnical report and with all geotechnical related pemrit requirements. Any deviations or omissions in the report, plans, or specifications that occured during construction shall be addressed separately. Occupancy, final approval, or release of the bond for the project shall not be granted until the report has been reviewed and accepted by the Building Official. • Any request for alternate design,modification, variance or other administrative deviation (hereinafter "Variance-) from adopted codes, ordinances or policies must be specifically requested it writing and be called out and identified. Processing fees for such request shall be established by Council and shall be paid upon submittal and are non-refundable. Approval of any plat or plan containing provisions which do not comply with city code and forwhich a variance has not been specifically identified, requested and considered by the appropriate city official in accordance with the appropriate provision of city code or state law does not approve any items not to code specification. • Pursuant to UPC 608 a pressure regulator valve (PRV) shall be installed near the water shutoff. • Sound/Noise originating from temporary construction saes as a resuIt of construction activity are exempt from the noise links of ECC Chapter 5.30 only during the hours of7:00amto 6:00pmon weekdays and 10:00amand 6:00pmon Saturdays, excluding goSD376 ✓ Sundays and Federal Holidays. At all other times the noise originating from construction sites/activites must comply with the noise limits of Chapter 5.30, unless a variance has been granted pursuant to ECC5.30.120. Applicant, on behalf of his or her spouse, heirs, assigns, and successors in interests, agrees to indemnify defend and hold hamtdess the City of Edmonds, Washington, its officials, employees, and agents from any and all claims for damages of whatever nature, arising directly or indirectly from the issuance fo this pemm. Issuance of this permit shall not be deemed to modify, waive or reduce any requirements of any City ordinance not limit in any way the City's ability to enforce any ordinance provision. THIS PERMT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED. THIS PERMT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN (CURBS. SIDEWALKS. DRIVEWAYS, MARQUEES, ETC.) WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMTTIMH LIMIT. SEE ECDC 19.00.005(A$6) F- BUILDING (425) 771.TM EXT. 1333 I E7YGII®iING (425) 7714)220 EXT. 1326 1 FIRE (425) 771-0215 1 PUBLIC WORKS 425) 771-0235 PRETREATME7Y1' 425 672-5755 RECYCLING 425) 275-4801 an Date Prefereed, and whether F Brosion Control/Mobilization • E.StormTightline EStorm Detention System • EFooting Drain Connection &Footing Drain TLConveyance • EWater Service Line • EDriveway Form & Slope Ver. • B-Retaining WallForrm/Location • 13-Retaining Wall Special Inspection EEngineeri ng Final • B-Setbacks B-Footings &Foundation Wall &Plumb Bound Work • &First Floor Framing • B-Plumb Rough In B-Cw Test/Pipe B-F-derior Sheathing • &Height Verification B-Framing 8-Wall Insulation/Caulk • B-Floor Insulation/Caulk B-Ceiling Insulation/Caulk • B-Sheetrock Nail • B-Building Final "gitfs-74400104000011 m M O OD 0 N O N C' O U W .-a H N C Z G 50 V V .7 5 J m m F U. Z 0 F- c W LU KQ G Z W0 CQ z w z z z W d Q W c O N m m z Y G z `o G �i � � . o .� H n \ ( ' q. M«7| `2 d\/ | /R—W. 2 aM /( 1 \f ae /\ a )� = . j � / | or§c . ;I ./A/\ , f 5}F ! r 9, a ion) §/ } 2 Height Calculation Worksheet Date 1-1+109 Permit Number 3 Address Icc,ZS '/S'F6 PL Inspector to Average Grade lag - 3-1 Max Height (25'+Ave.) . 7 Actual Height (A+B+Q 131 c� � N =(c ) Elevation of Transit (B) Datum WAYCA_A4levation (A) Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. E =_ 0 W a(WrRfin9 Over25 VeRrsof Serwee November 2, 2009 Project No. KE050550B Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 4' Avenue South Edmonds, Washington 98020 f4G',/ -4 206-9 DEVe 0?! ,,E?,f SERVBGES CT,R. CITY OF EDP, O' NDS Subject: Revised Final Letter for Geotechnical Construction Monitoring Services Ray Residence Reconstruction 15625 75" Place West Edmonds, Washington Permit No. BLD2008-0376 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ray: As required by the City of Edmonds, Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) has prepared this final letter regarding geotechnical construction monitoring observations for your project at the above -referenced site. AESI performed periodic site visits from December 4, 2008 through October 24, 2009 to observe general site monitoring, temporary shoring, site preparation, excavation and grading, structural fill and compaction/proof-rolling, soil bearing verification, retaining wall/block wall placement, backfill and drainage, subsurface drainage, perimeter footing drains, and temporary and permanent erosion control, as required by the City of Edmonds. The results of our observations are summarized in our Field Report Nos. i through 8, attached to this letter. A stet of work letter statement was [Wade in the first field report. As requested by the City of Edmonds, we have also confirmed that the Lock -Blocks behind the short driveway rockery are alleviating the surcharge on the rockery. Based on our observations, it is our opinion that the project earthwork has been completed in general accordance with the approved project plans, the recommendations presented in our geotechnical engineering report dated January 10, 2008, and subsequent recommendations during construction. CITY COPY Kirkland Everett ff Tacoma 425-827-7701 425-259-0522 253-722-2992 www.aesgeo.com We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please call us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington Eric J. Lim, f .E. Senior Proiect Ev Attachments: Field Report Nos. 1 through 8 cc: Hoover Premier Homes Attn: Mr. Scott Hoover Scott@hooverpremierhomes.com City of Edmonds Building Department Attn: Ms. Jeanie McConnell Fax: (425) 771-0221 FJUi6 KED5055000 PMjmSV0050530wBwP 2 e PON Mcyr�c, I � ecF w�H�tiey9co - JI 33222 � CSC 9FGISTEP� SO/ONAL Ea G. Aaron McMichael, P.E., P.E.G. Associate Engineer Mom /op� CITY OF SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT 119 (/ 2 5 -- 15 +W b PIv - • - Issued under building permit number 15 W LOOK - O 371i regshes special Inspeetk complete list of special mspections is attach to lids document mg per1BC Chapter 17. The BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE MJIM: The owneand contractor and special inspector shall complete this agreement and the attached itrasmnJ testis) and Inspections schedule Including the required admawledgementL APPROVAL OF SPEC]AL IlISPECTORS: Each special inspector shall be approved by the Building Ot&aal prior to performing any duties or iaspectisum Each special Inspector shall submit Statement of Qua6Gcations to the Balding Official for review. Special Inspectors shall display idestlreation when :.performing special Inspections on site. Special inspection and testing shall meet tie minimum requirements of1BC Chapter 17 and the Mewinr. A. Duties and Responsibilities of the Special Inspector 1. Observe Work The special Inspectorshall observe the sitework for conformance with the approved (stamped) plans and speeffiations and applicable workmanship provisions of the IBC— Architect or Enggiueueer reviewed shop drxw*p may be used only as an aid to inspection. Special lsspections are to be performed on a continuous bads --mug that the special Inspector is on site at all times observing the work requiring special Inspection. Periodic iupeetions, If My, must have prior approval by the (Sty based on a separate written plan reviewed and approved by the Building OSicid and the engineer or architect of record. 2. Report Mon-conformingIt�s The special Inspector shall bring son-eoeferming Items to the immediate attention of the contractor and note all such Rem In the daily field report Any item not resolved In a timely manner AM be - immediate cause of the special inspector to notify the Building Official of the plan deviation, error, change or omission. It shalt also be the duty of the special inspector to promptly notify the engineer or architect 3. Complete Daily Reports Eacih special Inspector shall complete and sign both the special inspection record and the daisy report form for each days impection. These records shalt remain at the jobdiewub the eoatractorfar review by the City BsaldIng Inspector- 4- Forsdsh WeeMy Reports The "Penn laspectOr R 11051mc6os agency shall fiffridaI the City with weekly reports of tests and emu- The psukct ong sneer or addlect, and others as designated shall also be copied an reports.. Wcekiy reports must include the Allowhq • Desuiption of daily hsspectious and tests made with applicable locations • List of all ton -conforming items • Report OR status of Mon -conforming items (resolved or unresolved) • Remixed changes uatboriud by the Architect, Engineer and CSty If not Included in son- coafarmance Remo 5. Faiish Final Construction Report The special Inspector or inspection agency shall submit a Baal signed report to the City stating that all Reins requiring spetudinspection and testing were fulfilled and repaated_ And, to the best of L > Cdae 7ro4 RECEIVED AUG 2 - 2? BUILDING DEPT. his/her knowledge the project is in conformance with the approved plans and specifications, oppraved change orders and the applicable workmanship provisions of the IBC Items not in conformance or anresoived Items or my discrepancies in kaspection coverage, (Le., missed Inspections, periodic inspection when continuous inspections were required, etc.) shalt be specifically itemized in this report. B. CoahndarRessoousROties L Notify the Special Inspector It is the duty ofthe contractor to notify the special inspector whenwork. is ready for special luspedion. Note, the items listed on Me attached seiedole and as noted on the approved plans and moons are required to have special inspections_ Adegaate notice shall be provided by the condor so that the special Inspector bss time to become familiar with the project 2. Provide Access to Approved flans lie contractor is responsible for providing the special iorspeetor access to approved plans at the iobsite- 3. Retain dal Inspection Records The contractor Is responsible to retain at the jobsite all special inspection records ssbmitted by the special inspector. These records are to be provided to the (Sty building inspector upon request C CRY efFAmondsBaildineDeP2rtmeatResoonabffitkS L Approve special inspectors or hopectioa agencies The building department abali approve all special inspectors and special inspection requirements. 2.- Monitor special bVedicn and approve weedy reports Work regsdrbsg special f aspeetion and the performance of special inspectors " be mosdWred by the [Sty Building Inspector. MdHer approval mast be obtained prior to placement of concrete or odw aimdar activities to addition to that of the special inspector. .3. Issue C 2tiGote ofOeeopancy The Building Official may Issue a CertiSate of Occupancy after an weekly special inspection reports iacmdng the final report have been snbmmtted and accepted. D. Owns Remensibildies The project owner or the engineer or ucbitect of record acting as the owner's agent AA fond special inspection servie m �i•JI _ ���: fill :. �" '•JI- ,1 . 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Feld 1V.B�fim W �P6oeearipps:iotdUta -ADDUMNALINSMUL- IOIaOROTBERTESTS ANDD ELMONS: �-� SrRUCnlRALS EEUWIIJ)VW, —sbov►aft7wldcnnGaf_ —Ws bsh4 Ofidd —fit Osmy Oraeta Osa� �Fdd Oe490 ON Ox. OF' Neal Deck bnpmdm —MmI57tdWeldwRLgectior - -Gaoee Larxwdithape -M . TMEPROOFM: —fleemoiei�peeuot - . —Dodry&as ' -T:imesaTws INSULATWG CONCRETE: —P6�eotispacon — Usk WeiEhs FIId. MATERIAL: —AooeposQ,Jas . — rite>,e.e L.yeedet —FiddDpmiey. . SMUCTURAL WOOD: —Sie+WiRNdiaFiapevot. � . —LWemmN�rho Fib. - ' LsPamtwafTa Jda Fi0. —SusspleudTat Caupsssasss .- Tae e►f4_ �25=171—,02 ads / Da 08 � �GC/l��t.g�.jy 9``�'�^'w/'�[Zl/d✓�.P.�rto� ,p C / �n/�4L �JOn.J� %� (�Q�G`iNIC�¢��✓�1�•✓�2 a�/�ldr.� RETURN ADDRESS: City of Edmonds, City Clerk 121 5th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 200810090471 CONFORMED COPY PGS SNOHOMISH COUNT ,n AANIONGTON COVENANT OF NOTIFICATION AND INDEMNMCATION/HOLD HARMLESS Reference #:aAw-,W Grantor(s): (1) LYLE pa (2) Additional on pg. Grantee(s): City of Edmonds Legal Description (abbreviated): SecJr Twn_,g�Rng_?/Z-'- QtrCt5W OR Lot 2 �drlfaj lock 0 Plat MI A. 6€LK,(-1- Assessor's Tax Parcel ENO: (1) O D 513 10 0 00 240 2. (2) Assessor's Tax Parcel ID# not yet assigned CITY OF EDMONDS APPROVED FOR RECORDING BY: DATE: %d & AGE L OF Under the review procedures established pursuant to the State Building Code, incorporating amendments promulgated by the City of Edmonds, and as a prerequisite to the issuance of a building permit for the construction of a residential structure and attendant facilities, the undersigned OWNERS of property do hereby covenant, stipulate and promise as follows: APPRO�]' ED�FOR RECO G: BY:ATE� PAGE OF 1. Description of Subiect Property. This covenant of notification and indemnification/hold harmless relates to a tract of land at the street address of OU2f'7-7Glf-' FL W/(insert street address), Edmonds Snohomish County, Washington and legally described as: 1�GAL= MEADOWDALE BEACH BLK 000 D-02 TH PTN LOT 24 PLAT OF MAEDOWDALE BEACH & LOT 25 PLAT OF MAEDOWDALE BEACH SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT DAF: COM AT CONC MON IN STEEL CASE AT INT 158TH ST SW & 75TH AVE W TH NO2*48 17E ALG C/L 75TH AVE W 389.15FT TH N87*48 41E 30.12FT TO E LN LOFT STRIP OF LAND DEEDED TO CITY OF EDM VOL 5 OF DEEDS PG 53 REC SO CO & POB TH NO2*48 17E 10.256FT TO S LN SO LOT 24 TH N88*09 43W ALG SO S LN LOFT TO SW CDR SO LOT 24 TH N00*39 53W ALG W LN SO LOT 24 82FT TH S88*09 43E PLW S LN SD LOT 24 120FT TH s00*39 53E PLW W LN SO LOT 24 49.80FT TH N88*09 43w 18.38FT TH SOO*39 53E 32.20FT TO S LN SO LOT 24 TH N88*09 43W ALG SO LN 20FT TH S76*23 13W 25.50FT TH S87*38 41W 47.34FT TD POB PER CITY OF EDM BLA NO S-3-91 REC AF NO 9105020156 2. Notification and Covenant of Notification. The above referenced site (hereinafter "subject site") lies within an area which has been identified by the City of Edmonds as having a potential for earth subsidence or landslide hazard. The risks associated with development of the site have been evaluated by technical consultants and engineers engaged by the applicant as a part of the process to obtain a building permit for the subject site. The results of the consultant's reports and evaluations of the risks associated with development are contained in building permit file number g. (insert number) on file with the City of Edmonds Building Department. Conditions, limitations, or prohibitions on development may have been imposed in accordance with the recommendations of APPRO ED R RECORD BY: _ DATE PAG OF � the consultants in the course of permit issuance. The conditions, limitations, or prohibitions may require ongoing maintenance on the part of any owner or lessee or may require modifications to the structures and earth stabilization matters in order to address future or anticipated changes in soil or other site conditions. The statements and conditions proposed by the OWNERS' geotechnical engineer, geologist, architect and/or structural engineer are hereby incorporated by reference from the contents of the file as fully as if herein set forth. Any future purchaser, lessee, lender or any other person acquiring or seeking to acquire an interest in the property is put on notice of the existence of the content of the file and the City urges review of its contents. The file may be reviewed during normal business hours or copies obtained at the Building Department, City of Edmonds, 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, Washington 98020. 3. Indemnification and hold harmless. The undersigned OWNERS hereby waive any and all liability associated with development, stating that they have fully informed themselves of all risks associated with development of the property and do therefore waive and relinquish any and all causes of action against the City of Edmonds, its officers, agents and employees arising from and out of such development. In addition, the OWNERS on behalf of themselves, their successors in interest, heirs and assignees, do hereby promise to indemnify and hold harmless the, City of Edmonds, its officers, agents and employees from any loss, claim, liability or damage of any kind or nature.to persons or property either on or off the site resulting from or out of earth subsidence or landslide hazard, arising from or out of the issuance of any permit(s) authorizing development of the site, or occurring or B PRO FOR REC G: BY. DATE: D PAGE OF--P arising out of any false, misleading, or inaccurate information provided by the OWNERS, their employees, or professional consultants in the course of issuance of the building permit 4. Insurance Requirement In addition to any bonding which may be required during the course of development, the Community Services Director has/has not (strike one) specifically required the maintenance of an insurance policy for public liability coverage in the amount and for the time set forth below in order to provide for the financial responsibilities established through the indemnification and hold harmless agreement above: 5. Covenant to Touch and Concern the Land. This covenant of notification and indemnification/hold harmless touches and concerns the subject tract and shall run with the land; binding, obligating and/or inuriug to the benefit of future owners, heirs, successors and interests or any other person or entity acquiring an interest in property, as their interest may appear. This provision shall not be interpreted to require a mortgagor or lender to indemnify the City except.to the extent of -their. loss to obligate such personstomaintain the insurance above required. APPROY D F R RECORD By ATE PAGE OF DONE this day of OWNER(�,—. By: By: STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss: COUNTY OF �� hC'✓ 1 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that K j q"J signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be (his/her) free and voluntary act for the purposes mentioned in this instrument. �d�d DATED this day of r1 J. - V oN'F'C�,� .,p� -NOT I'UBL C �0TAiq yf9�: My commission expires: Donna L. Breske, P.E. 6621 Foster Slough Road, Snohomish, Wa. 98290 Phone: (425) 334-9980, Fax: (425) 334-7380 April 14, 2008 Kyle & Julianne Ray 702 4s' Ave. S. Edmonds, Wa 98020 Subject: Civil Engineer's Statement of Risk for Geological Hazardous Area Reference: Kyle & Junlianne Ray, Single Family Home, New Construction 15625 75`" Place West Civil Design Plans dated 4-14-08 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Ray, The two sheet plan set prepared by this Civil Engineer dated 4-14-08, conform to the recommendations of the Associated Earth Sciences Report dated January 10, 2008. Page 15 of the report specifies, "Drainage Considerations". The report states that perimeter drains for the foundation should be installed. Additionally, roof and surface runoff should not discharge into the footing drain system. In order to facilitate this, my Road & Drainage Drawing dated provides two drainage connection 6" PVC leads. One for the footing drain system and the other for the roof drain system. Additionally, yard drains and an interceptor swale in the back yard are designed with a tight line conveyance system that conveys flows directly to the CB in the city right -of --way of 75t' Place West. Sincerely, Donna L. Breske, P.E. RECEIVED MAY - 2 2::'' BUILDING DEPT. CITY COPY A-aciated Earth Sciences, -Aic. a] NJ W]® Ce(elmrtrrl� a'25Veatsofservice April 25, 2008 Project No. KE050550B Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 4' Ave South Edmonds, Washington 98020 Subject: Geotechnical Hazard Identification/Declaration and Mitigation Statement of Risk Proposed Ray Residence Reconstruction 15625 75`' Place West Edmonds, Washington Parcel No. 00513100002402 References: Hanson Design Architectural and Foundation Plans Dated April 2008 Donna L. Breske, P.E. Civil Plans Dated April 14, 2008 Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. Revised Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazard, and Geotechnical Engineering Study Dated January 10, 2008 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ray: Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) has reviewed the above -referenced project plans. In accordance with City of Edmonds requirements in earth subsidence and landslide hazard areas, we have prepared the following statements: In our judgment, the plans prepared by the architectural designer, structural engineer, and civil engineer conform to the recommendations in our January 10, 2008 geotechnical report. In our opinion, the risk of damage to the proposed development, or to adjacent properties from soil instability will be minimal, subject to the conditions set forth in the report, and the proposed development will not increase the potential for soil movement.--„ Kirkland Everett —gW OPY ,,425-827-7701 425-259-0522 2° D PT. /fy, www.aesgeo.com �r __ In our opinion, the probabilities for earth movement on the property within a 25-year period are approximately: a 30 percent chance of occurrence for slumps in previously failed material and a 2 percent chance of occurrence for debris avalanches of encroaching landslide materials. These values were determined by using the values shown on the City's Landslide Hazard Map, developed by Lowe Associates and updated by GeoEngineers. In our opinion, the values are still applicable since the drainage in the site vicinity has been improved since these studies have been performed and, therefore, should not increase. In our opinion, the erosion and sediment control plans by the civil engineer should be adequate for the proposed improvements, provided the contractor is diligent in inspecting and maintaining the BMPs. Furthermore, AESI will provide construction monitoring services to periodically observe the effectiveness of the BMPs, and recommend modifications, if necessary. As discussed on Page 8 of our January 10, 2008 geotechnical report, the subject site lies within Zones B and C, as described by the 2007 Landau Summary Report. The house will be located only within Zone B. Zone-C hazards would include debris flows initiating from the steep slope to the east of the proposed house, which will be mitigated by the 3-foot-high concrete catchment wall (i.e., raised foundation stemwall) on the east side of the house. Since the writing of our report, the new house footprint has been moved to the . east approximately 10 feet. In our opinion, this location will not significantly increase the risk to the house since the 3-foot high catchment wall will mitigate debris flow risk after such flows reach the flat backyard area. Zone-B hazards include movement of the ancient landslide mass underneath the new house. This risk has been partially mitigated by suitable foundation subgrade preparation (i.e., 2-foot structural fill pad), and use of a grid -connected footing system to mitigate differential displacement. See the following paragraph and the above -referenced geotechnical report for additional information. The subject site is located within the North Edmonds Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area (NEESLHA) formerly known as the Meadowdale Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area, which is a complex mix of ancient, large-scale earth movements and recent shallow slides. Therefore, it is our opinion that it is not practical for one lot owner to fully mitigate the risk of deep-seated or large-scale earth movement. The risks not fully mitigated include unusually large debris flow avalanches, with trees, boulders, and other projectiles that may penetrate the wooden structure of the house, and large scale earth movements of the foundation subgrade soils underneath the house. The main purpose of the grid -foundation is to prevent collapse of the house should the ground beneath move, and not to prevent the house from moving with large scale earth movements. 2 We trust that this letter meets your needs. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington Eric J. Lim, P.E. Senior Project Engineer cc: Hanson Design (4 copies) 652 Alder Street Edmonds, WA 98020 Attn: Kristin Hanson EJUdr KE05055082 Projectsuoo5o550wawp r1 Mc� �O fsv �aFRF S/ONrU 8� a IXPIRES 2/27 G. Aaron Mc ichael, P.E., P.E.G. Associate Engineer a HANSON DESIGN KRISTIN HANSON 652 ALDER STREET EDMONDS WA 98020 EDMONDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT KYLE & JUTANNE RAY PROJECT 15625 76TH PLACE WEST FEBRUARY 12, 2008 LEAD PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION AND STATEMENT THIS LETTER IS TO VERIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE 'LEAD DESIGN PROFESSIONAL' AND HAS REVIEWED THE GEO- TECHNICAL REPART, UNDERSTANDS IT'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND HAVE INCORPORATED INTO THE DESIGN THE ESTABLISHED MEASURES TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE FROM ANY EARTH MOVEMENT PREDICTED IN THE REPORT. KRISTIN HANSON. 425-774-7129 h1i;Y - 2 BUiLDIING DEPT. hansondesign@hotmail.com CITY COPY City of Edmonds Developmental Services Dept 121 5'h Ave N Edmonds 98020 Re: Ray Project 15625 75'h Place West Edmonds 98026 Job: GIO-945 Custom Design & Engineering, Inc has reviewed the Associated Earth Sciences, Inc Geo- Technical Report (Project No: KE050550B) and have explained the risk of loss due to slides on the site. The design of structure has incorporated the recommendations of the geo-technical report to reduce the potential risk of injury or damage due to any earth movement predicted in the report. We have also noted and advised the owner of the risk, hazards and any potential problems from earth movement not mitigated by the design of the structure. 3incerety, Av�-,'- K N1 oZo56T S"I 3 MAY-2 5UILDlPl0^ DEPT. CITY COPY Oat?.0 44998LLGa* I*OJQd i?QN SPuowP3 d92:40 90 EZ Jdtl EDMONDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT KYLE & JULIANNE RAY 15625 75� PLACE WEST MARCH 4, 2008 APPLICANT LIABILITY & LANDSLIDE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WE BELIEVE THE ACCURACY OF ALL THE PERMIT SUBMITTAL INFORMATION IS WARRANTED BY THE OWNER IN A FORM WHICH RELIEVES THE CITY OF EDMONDS AND IT'S STAFF FROM ANY LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH RELIANCE ON SUCH A PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTALS. WHILE THE APPLICATION MAY REFERNCE THE REPORTS OF PRIOR PUBLIC CONSULTANTS TO THE CITY, ALL CONCLUSIONS SHALL BE THOSE OF THE APPLICANT OR OWNER AND THEIR DESIGN PROFESSIONALS. WHILE THE APPLICANT OR OWNER UNDERSTANDS AND ACCEPTS THE RISK OF DEVELOPING IN AN AREA WITH POTENTIAL UNSTABLE SOILS AND UNDERSTANDS THE REQUIRED TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL AND SITE MAINTENANCE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS OR CONDITIONS OF THE SITE MAY AFFECT SLOPE STABILITY OVER TIME. THE APPLICANT OR OWNER WILL ADVISE, IN WRITING, ANY PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS OF THE SITE, OR ANY PROSPECTIVE LESSEES OF STRUCTURES ON THE SITE OF THE SLIDE POTENTIAL AND ON -GOING MAINTENANCE ISSUES OF THE AREA AND ON THE PROPERTY. FCCEIVED MAY - 2 ?.; KYLE RAY. BUILDING DEPT. t ry .....: -.o / : �. ro�`aOTARy�n' r w a, CITY COPY APPROVED FOR RECORDING: BY: DATE: PAGE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss: COUNTY OF f I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be (his/her) free and voluntary act for the purposes mentioned in this instrument. DATED this _ l day of i NO ARY PUdLIC My commission expires: D 'o OTARy L:\TEMPXBUILDING%MEADOVACOVENANT i U �.� FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - 0 Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kvle Rav AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Page Iof2 Date Project Name Project No. 4 Dec OS Ray Residence KE050550B Location Weather 15625 75" Place W Clear, 50s F Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 1 Engineer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Client/Owner K le and Juliann Ray General Contractor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to for the preconstruction meeting. In attendance were Jeanie McConnell and Jennifer Collins with the City of Edmonds, Scott Hoover with Hoover Premier Homes, and Duncan Buchanan with Buchanan Land Construction. On arrival, the site ground surface is well vegetated with grass and landscape shrubs, and appears not to have changed from previous site visits. No indications of seepage were observed at the bottom of the east slope. AESI has previously submitted a wet season grading request letter, dated October 2, 2008, outlining recommendations for wet season grading. Topics of geotechnical discussion for this meeting were: 1) TESC BMPs: Prior to grading, the contractor will install silt fence downgradient of all excavations, establish a rock -armored construction entrance, and keep street clean. The City requested a filter sock or fabric be placed in the CB in the street near the NW comer of the site. A filter fabric is already in place in the CB near the SW comer of the site. If a CB exists further downgradient to the south where the contractor had parked his truck, then the City requested a filter fabric be placed in that CB as well. The contractor will notify City for inspection once installed. The contractor is responsible for inspecting and maintaining BMPs. 2) Wet Season site monitoring: AESI will visit the site after all significant rain events (more than I inch per 24 hours) to observe site conditions and adequacy of BMPs. 3) Interceptor Trench: After TESC are installed, contractor will begin with installing interceptor trench at east edge of lot. Foundation excavations will follow the interceptor trench. 4) Shoring: Contractor will use Lock -Blocks for shoring east side of basement excavation up to 10 feet high. The contractor informed us that the planned 7.5-ft high shoring for the north side of the basement, which is in the interior of the building conflicts with the footings for the main floor. Since these main floor footing need to tie into the basement wall footings, they will be stepped down to match. AESI agreed and recommended 1.5H:1 V temporary slopes in this area only and must be covered in plastic. The main shoring wall along the east wall must be maintained since it protects the larger slope to the east and is of concern to the City. COPIES TO: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: Eric Lim, PE DATE - PRINCIPAL / PM: Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG MAILED: DEC 0 8 2008 4La� FIELD REPORT To: Kyle Ray Project Name: Date: 4 Dec 08 Project Number Ray Residence KE050550B Fa L ( i 2 5) "Native" landscape areas: One approved plan sheet shows a "native" growth area to remain undisturbed in the landscaped slope along the northern half of the western property line. However, the stormwater detention pipe is planned to be located in that area, so the contractor indicated this area will be disturbed. Also, a water meter appears to conflict with the detention pipe location. Ms. McConnell informed us she would look into this issue with the building department. 6) "Start of Work Letter": one special inspection requirement was to provide a Start of Work letter once the permit was issued and the contractor is ready to begin actual work. AESI spoke with Ann Bullis with the City of Edmonds, who agreed that this field report for the pre -con meeting would be accepted as the Start of Work letter. Conditions for the site appear not to have changed from previous site visits or that assumed during design. We understand that the duration for each construction task will remain as described in out Oct. 2, 2008 letter, except that the schedule of dates would be pushed back according with today as the start date. Copies To: City, Hoover, Hanson, Bteske, file Field Rep: Eric Lim, PE Date Mailed: Principal /PM: Aaron McMi PEG FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. /'r/rein i��j �nnw�.Stnrr: 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - 4'h Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Permit No. BLD2008-037 Page 1 of I Date Project Name Project No. 12-1108 Ray Residence KE050550B Location Weather 15625 7V Place W Clear, 40's F Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 2 Engineer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Client/Owner Kyle and Juliann Ray General Contractor/Superintendont Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to observe excavation progress and conditions, soil subgrade conditions and to perform a weekly TESC inspection. Excavation Progress/Conditions: Upon arrival onsite, we met with Duncan Buchanan of Buchanan Land Construction. They had begun excavation of the basement area and were in the process of loading trucks to export the excess soil. The excavation was ranged from approximately 7 to 11 feet below the existing ground surface. The north, east, and south cut slopes of the basement area were cut in a near vertical configuration. A temporary Lock Block shoring wall will be placed along the east cut slope when the excavation is completed. At this time, there were no signs of groundwater seepage out of tire cut slopes and there were no observed signs of caving. Currently, the bottom of the excavation was at I foot below the design pad elevation. Soil Subgrade Conditions: The exposed soil at the base of the excavation was a moist to wet, light brown to gray, fine to medium sand with silt (ancient colluvium). There was some blue gray silt with some gravel in the SE comer of the excavation. Using a steel soil probe, the exposed soils were penetrated 8 to 24 inches under full body weight. The soil stiffened with depth, even in the areas where it was penetrated 18-24". The contractor wanted to attempt to compact the native soils in place, and then place I foot of compacted 2-inch clean crushed rock to the design subgrade elevation. Upon trying to compact the native soils with a hoe pack, the subgrade began to yield slightly. At this time, we recommended Utat the contractor excavate an additional foot of the native soil and then place a two feet of the 2" clean crushed rock, compacted in two lifts, to the design subgrade elevation, as specified in our geotechnical report. TESC Inspection: While onsite, we performed a TESC inspection. Buchanan Land Construction had installed the interceptor swale on the east edge of the lot. The v-shaped trench had been lined with filter fabric, a 6" perforated pipe was installed and the trench was backfilled with washed drain rock. The ends of the drain were still exposed, and there was a small pile of drain rock at each end, to bed the pipe after the connection is made. Silt fence had been installed along the south side of the site and was in good condition. The construction entrance was lined with quarry spalls and sediment track out from the recent truck traffic was minimal. Duncan Buchanan said that they were sweeping up at the end of each day. Inlet protection was adequate and there was no runoff from the site at the time of our visit. Scott Hoover arrived onsite and we spoke briefly about the interceptor swale and future scheduling of our site inspections. AESI will return as necessary to perform required inspections. COPIES TO: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: Andrew Glandon, PEG, CPESC DATE MAILED: DEC 1 5 2003 PRINCIPAL / PM: Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG ��� FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. y 911 Fifty Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - Vk Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Permit No. BLD2008-037 Page 1 of 1 Date Project Name Project No. 12-29 OS Ray Residence KE050550B Ineadon Weather 15625 75° Place W Windy, 40's Municipality Report Number city or Edmonds 3 Engineer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Client/ovmer Kyle and Juliann Ray General Contractor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to perform a weekly TESC inspection. TESC Inspection: An erosion control inspection was not performed last week due to the snow and hazardous road conditions. There was no earthwork going on while we were onsite today. Previously, Buchanan Land Construction had installed the temporary shoring (Lock -Block) wall along the east excavation cut slope along the east edge of the lot. The blocks had been set 4 blocks high and were set in the orientation specified in the design Plastic sheeting had been spread over the excavation cut sloped and on the soil that had been stockpiled for export. The plastic sheeting was in generally good condition, thought there were a few areas that the plastic had been blown out of place by the heavy wind. The construction entrance was covered with quarry spalls and there was no sediment track -out or runoff from the site. The adjacent catch basins had filter inserts and were not in need of maintenance. Based on the field conditions observed, it is our opinion that the BMPs currently in place are performing properly and no additional erosion control measures are required at the time. Prior to arriving on site, we spoke with Scott Hoover on the telephone. He said that they planned on resuming site earthwork on Monday, January 5 ", 2009. AESI will coordinate with Scott Hoover for future required inspections. COPIES TO: DATE MAILED: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: Andrew Glandon, PEG, CPESC DEC 31 2008 PRINCIPAL / PM: Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG yl FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. t;'t>rrinrrit�Zj "/,/rmr%S%rdct 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827.7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - 4V' Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 AM: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Permit No. BLD2008-037 Pave 1 of 1 Date Project Name Project No. 14-09 Ra Residence RE050550B Lontion weather 15625 75" Place W Cloudy, 40's Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 4 Engineer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Client/Owner Kyle and Juliann Ray General Contractor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to observe the garage area subgrade and to perform a weekly TESC inspection. Subgrade Observations: Buchanan Land Construction had continued to overexcavate soil from the garage area and place back 2 feet of 2" clean crushed rock back to the planned subgrade elevation. Duncan Buchanan was onsite working at the time of our site visit; compacting the crushed rock with a hoe -pack and fine grading the crushed rock with the track -hoe, using an I-beam in the bucket and thumb of the hoe to smooth out the surface. Based on field performance observations and the exposed soil near the edge of the crushed rock, the prepared subgrade is suitable for support at the design bearing capacity of 2,000 pounds per square foot. Duncan said that the last bit of the garage, near the future garage door would be somewhat time consuming to finish, due to the access challenges and having to move some excess soil on site. At this time, the entire garage subgrade area had not been completed, but what has been done has been done properly and in a manner that is consistent with the recommendations in our geotechnical report. TESC Inspection: While onsite we observed the condition of the site BMP's. Some excess soil had been stockpiled on the northern portion of the site over the past few days and was currently covered with plastic sheeting, which was in good condition. The construction entrance was covered with quarry spalls and there was no sediment track -out or runoff from the site. The adjacent catch basins had filter inserts and were not in need of maintenance. The interceptor swale along the east edge of the lot was in place and appeared to be working. Duncan had inserted steel sheets up against the soil on the north side and south sides of the temporary Lock -Block shoring wall. This was done to make a better transition at the wall edges. Based on the field conditions observed, it is our opinion that the BMPs currently in place are performing properly and no additional erosion control measures are required at the time. AESI will return to observe subgrade conditions and construction progress at the request of Scott Hoover and to perform weekly TESC inspections. COPIES TO: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: Andrew Glandon, PEG, CPESC 6& DATE PRINCIPAL / PM: Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG MAILED: BAN 1 5 2009 911 fVffi Avenue• Suite 100 Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. IGdd 5-8 7- 98033sokfio go ME 425-827-7701 g���'- FAX 425-827-5424 FIELD REPORT FIELD REPORT # S B@A ATTN: Kvle/ AS REQUESTED BY. - THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: 2911 t/i HewittAvenue • Suite 2 Everett, WA 98201 425-259-0522 FAX 425-252-3408 PAGE I OF Dale Project Nam$ ject No. Locatizs 7sltlol t/ So s MMF pall `2 / Bld it Ne. V' GYi�1. 2 03 En i ter/ nett Men or �JJ��rot Co tractor Superiroenders ardtwork Contra 1l/)ct1- ./5 z�7o �•p rr _ 1r ' ' 1 / O"_ - 1, . AV- r/7.� 41.._ rH_ �-;4 -: . - - // _ AeSrn Tv v�.ervc Y��N+� S .5 mc[Le��•a /n_yi�SS es3 Yc9+wrax �y .Si.o1/�'rXr..ier /' � / (/ FIELD COMPACTION EQUIPMENT UTIUZED: Ae AREAS OF ADDITIONAL CONCERN: NV - ADDITIONAL TESTS REQUIRED[ ❑ YES JX NO COPIES TO:P.W �rCY� tV1p GAT/ DATE MAILED: JAN 1 G FIELD REP�iY"/u CpJ�e,v.Gs��-ff—�� 'PROJECT MANAGER: - Field Report subject to review by AESI Project Manager AESI_FRLn 312006 911 Fifth Avenue • Suite 100 J(i&bnd, WA 98033 425-827-77' FAX 425-827-5424 FIELD REPORT TO: 4t \/.L/TRAM YYAlye. S. ATTN: L 196 AS REQUESTED BY: THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: CbA Pros,,,-, CGS 7" / /.I 43, —7Ta x-e FIELD COMPACTION EQUIPMENT AREAS Of ADDITIONAL CONCERN: ADDITIONAL TESTS REQUIRED: ❑ YES $I NO FIELD REPORT S 6 2911'h Hewia Avenue • Suire 2 Ew= WA 98201 425-259-0522 FAX 425-252-3408 PAGE / OF gpM Project Nome P '0 o. G-i- r/- b4 Z )ffS6 z '73-h+ / GtJ "1Of s Mun op liry Bldg. Permit No. E in r An:hitect Clio f Own �- I Cwm c r/Superintend nt Earth ctor/ pe n enf COPIES TO.-fidh C FIELD REP. 2%e/�I4- DATE MAILED: 20D9 'PROJECT MANAGER:�.s—(�L-/ i - Field Report subject to review by AESI Project Manager ALSI FRL rev 3/2006 911 Fifth Avenue • Suite 100 Kwdmd, WA 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 425-827-5424 To.. 6 7o7- H Apt 5 ATM: AS REQUESTED RY•�• THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: FIELD REPORT FIELD REPORT S 2911 �h Hewitt Avenue • Suite 2 L•vaeu, WA 98201 425-259-0522 FAX 425-252-3408 PAGE Z OF Z Dole Pn'ect Name Proje�cI No. `ones 7S* P/. h%r• tta Muni 'polity Bldg. Pe o. Engi /ArChitp)a� t r Mt Ge , Con Ior/Superinm enf // // lgrfhw'ork Conlrocler/Superintengent FIELD COMPACTION EQUIPMENT LuMmED: is AREAS OF ADDITIONAL CONCERN: ADDITIONAL TESTS REQUIRED: ❑ YES 1]d NO WHERE? COPIES TO:I'! id TTT HELD REP: DATE MAILED: 'PROJECT MANAGER: G • Field Report subject to review by AESI Project Manager - AFSI_FRL m 312006 Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. 1�% * i Ceir�irnliryZj Veenryvl,3'e nee 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland Washington98033 425-827.7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - ek Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: FIELD REPORT Permit No. BLD2008-037 Page 1 of 1 Date Projttt Name Project No. 2-23-09 Ray Residence KE050550B Locadou weather 15625 75" Place W Cloud 40's Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 7 Engineer/Arebiteet Donna Breske / Hanson Design Cuent/Owner K le and Juliann Ra Geneml Contraetor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superiatendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to observe footing drain installation and to perform a TESC inspection. Footing Drain Installation: Since our previous site visit, the perimeter stem wall and the interior grid footings had been placed. Using a steel soil probe, the crushed rock over soil subgrade was penetrated approximately 1-2 inches under full body weight and it is our opinion that the footing subgrades are suitable for support at the design bearing capacity of 2,000 pounds per square foot. Buchanan Land Construction had installed footing drain pipe along the east, north and west side of the building. The footing drain had been backfrlled along the west side, but was exposed along the north and east. A 4" perforated PVC pipe had been set at the base of the footing. At the northwest comer, the pipe had been set, it was bedded in washed rock to approximately 1 foot aver the top of the pipe and filter fabric was placed over the washed rock. In our opinion, the footing drains that were observed today had been installed properly and where they were in progress, the steps taken so far were in accordance with the plans and our drainage recommendations. Based on a later conversation with Eric Lim (AESI), it is our opinion that on the east side of the house, the upper footing drain and drain rock on the north half of the house should be capped at the transition to the lower footing drain and should not be connected to the lower footing drain that serves the southern portion. Subgrade Observations: Since our last visit, the perimeter stem walls and interior footings had been placed in the northern portion of the house. While onsite, we spoke with Duncan Buchanan (Buchanan Land Construction). He asked about fill inside the crawlspace. 31,r Apm--V' M 3 3 0°(= AFS/ D[sctrsS�D ATED Fort R�At-�Fe[t4 ACA. n157 ..vynzr12 rer,,7n45 wL77t 57-Ru +- VYvlie.2rg-, ALEXX TESC Inspection: While onsite we observed the condition of the site BMP's. Buchanan Land Construction was hauling off excess soil; loading dump trucks with soil. The construction entrance was covered with quarry spalls and there was no sediment track -out or runoff from the site. The adjacent catch basins had filter inserts and were not in need of maintenance. The interceptor swale along the east edge of the lot was in place and appeared to be working. The temporary Lock -Block shoring wall along the north side of the excavation was in place and there were no observed signs of caving or sloughing. Based on the field conditions observed, it is our opinion that the BMPs currently in place are performing properly and no additional erosion control measures are required at the time. 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At So A/u n st'U FoR- FfW5—PR0m--nv*/ flLM Ai. ani inr Got 'Lzp-IT- - Dl�7D Lk COPMS TO: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file AS —15. 4 FIELD REP.: drew Glendon, PEG, CPESCO DMnuED: FEB 2 7 2009 PRINCIPAL -/PM: Aw f-zAaronMcMichael, PE, PEG FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. i 2 Celli-ol#yz �lurrro/Seroix 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 TO: Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - 41e Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Permit No. BLD200"37 Page I of 1 Date Project Name Project No. 2-23-09 Ra Residence KE050550B Location Weather 15625 75" Place W Cloudy,40's Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 7 Engineer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Client/Owner Kyle and Juliann Ray General Contractor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan AESI was onsite today to observe footing drain installation and to perform a TESC inspection. Footing Drain Installation: Since our previous site visit, the perimeter stem wall and the interior grid footings had been placed. Using a steel soil probe, the crushed rock over soil subgrade was penetrated approximately 1-2 inches under full body weight and it is our opinion that the footing subgrades are suitable for support at the design bearing capacity of 2,000 pounds per square foot. Buchanan Land Construction had installed footing drain pipe along the east, north and west side of the building. The footing drain had been backfilled along the west side, but was exposed along the north and east. A 4" perforated PVC pipe had been set at the base of the footing. At the northwest corner, the pipe had been set, it was bedded in washed rock to approximately 1 foot over the top of the pipe and filter fabric was placed over the washed rack. In our opinion, the footing drains that were observed today had been installed properly and where they were in progress, the steps taken so far were in accordance with the plans and our drainage recommendations. Based on a later conversation with Eric Lim (AESI), it is our opinion that on the east side of the house, the upper footing drain and drain rock on the north half of the house should be capped at the transition to the lower footing drain and should not be connected to the lower footing drain that serves the southern portion. Subgrade Observations: Since our last visit, the perimeter stem walls and interior footings had been placed in the northern portion of the house. While onsite, we spoke with Duncan Buchanan (Buchanan Land Construction). He asked about fill inside the crawlspace. We told him that compacted soil would be suitable for foundation backfill and the soil should be placed up to the top of the spread footings. TESC Inspection: While onsite we observed the condition of the site BMP's. Buchanan Land Construction was hauling off excess soil; loading dump trucks with soil. The construction entrance was covered with quarry spalls and there was no sediment track -out or runoff from the site. The adjacent catch basins had filter inserts and were not in need of maintenance. The interceptor swale along the east edge of the lot was in place and appeared to be working. The temporary Lock -Block shoring wall along the north side of the excavation was in place and there were no observed signs of caving or sloughing. Based on the field conditions observed, it is our opinion that the BMPs currently in place are performing properly and no additional erosion control measures are required at the time. AESI will return to observe subgrade conditions and construction progress at the request of Scott Hoover and to perform weekly TESC inspections. COPIES TO: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: � drew Glandon, PEG, CPESC M LED: FEB 2 7 2009 PRINCIPAL / PM: /�! ,-z Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG FIELD REPORT Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. Cr/rFirnlii�Zf yrnrr%4'enricc 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 Kirkland, Washington 98033 425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 Kyle and Juliann Ray 702 - 0 Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Kyle Ray AS REQUESTED BY Scott Hoover THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Permit No. BLD2008-037 Pace 1 of 1 Date Project Name Project No. Io/24/09 Ray Residence KE050550B Location Weather 15625 751h Place W overcast, 60s F Municipality Report Number City of Edmonds 8 Engioeer/Architect Donna Breske / Hanson Design Cheat/Owner Kye and Juliann Roc General Contractor/Superintendent Hoover Premier Homes / Scott Hoover Grading Contractor/Superintendent Buchanan Land Construction / Duncan Buchanan We visited the site to observe final site conditions prior to occupancy and address City staff comments regarding the rockery along the south side of the driveway. On arrival, we observed that the exterior house construction was complete and that landscaping in the front yard was complete. The landscaping in the rear yard was nearly complete with sod being installed during our visit. We observed the rockery along the south side of the driveway. We measured the rockery to be approximately 12'8" long and approximately 3'10" in maximum height. The rockery extended west from the north foundation wall of the house and tapered down in height to match grade in the front yard. It appears that the rockery was necessary since a slope would have placed soil against the finished wood siding of the house. Mr. Hoover informed us that 2 rows of Lock -Blocks were left in -place along the south edge of the driveway and are directly behind the rockery. We hand -probed between the rockery stones and felt a block where we could penetrate the crushed rock backfill. In our opinion, the Lock -Blocks are alleviating surcharge on the rockery, and the short retaining structure is suitable for support of the driveway and anticipated vehicle loads. COPIES TO: DATE MAILED: City, Hoover, Hanson, Breske, file FIELD REP.: PRINCIPAL / PM: Eric Lim, PE Ui Aaron McMichael, PE, PEG rviessage Page 1 of 2 Harrison, Marie From: Bullis, Ann Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 11:02 AM To: Harrison, Marie Cc: Steinike, Russell Subject: FW: Ray Residence - Revised Final Letter Marie, Please print for the file — the report is acceptable Thanks, Ann Bullis, CBO Building Official City of Edmonds 121 5th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020 425-771-0220 ----Original Message -- From: Scott Hoover [mailto:hoover1969@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:28 AM To: Bullis, Ann Cc: Steinike, Russell Subject: FW: Ray Residence - Revised Final Letter S00o Y CCVe4l- Yot)-ver PreM� U&m w 16300 MaVoreek,'BLvd, SuUPIC12 MabCree ,, WA 98012 Y oover196 9@hotwwL&.. coves 425-745-1370 Office, 425-745-1466 Fax, From: hoover1969@hotmaii.com To: mcconnell@ci.edmonds.wa.us Subject: FW: Ray Residence - Revised Final Letter Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:36:27 -0700 Scot-Ycover 11/4/2009 hvlessage Yage L oI 1 Ho -over Promi ear HOim-4- 16300 Ma&rreek.BLvd. Sudte.G2 MaCreek., WA 98012 h o,over19 6 9 @ hotwut&.. coves 425-745-1370 Office 425-745-1466 Fax/ Subject: Ray Residence - Revised Final Letter Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:12:41 -0800 From: elim@aesgeo.com To: hoover1969@hotmail.com CC: edmondswills@yahoo.com Scott, please find attached the revised final letter. We also faxed to Jeanie at the Building Dept. Thanks, 50 Eric Lim, PE Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (425) 827-7701 office (425) 766-6752 cell yl�M@a6A9eo = Bing brings you maps, menus, and reviews organized in one place. Try it now. Windows 7: Unclutter your desktop. Learn more. 11/4/2009 CITY OF E D M O N D S GARY HAAKENSON MAYOR 121 STH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS. WA 98020 • 425-771-0220 • FAX 425-771-0221 DEVEIOPMENTSERVICES DEPARTMENT Website: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us November 5, 2009 Bank of America Thuy Nguyen 306 Main Street Edmonds, WA 98020 Re: Site Restoration Frozen Fund Account #5310641170 for Kyle Ray Single Family Residence at 15625 75th Place W, Edmonds WA Dear Sir or Madam: The City of Edmonds hereby authorizes the release $50,000 from the above referenced Site Restoration Frozen Fund Account. All interested City departments have approved the release of the Site Restoration Frozen Fund. Sincerely, AManpeMarrisoW&W4;� Senior Permit Coordinator Cc: Applicant File Vremp/DST's/MasterLetters/RelemePerformance07/01 Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister City - Hekinan, Japan fnc.189v Expiration Account No CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) T71-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 Website: �.Ci.edmondsma.us DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Planning • Building •,Engineering GARY HAAKENSON MAYOR EARTH SUBSIDENCE LANDSLIDE HAZARD AREA (ESLHA) SITE RESTORATION FROZEN FUND ACCOUNT Edmonds Building Permit No Project Address 15 b .15 — hereinafter referred to as "The Principal", has a plied to the City of Edmonds, hereinafter referred to as "The City", to construct at S�o�i1 p r., *- _ located at <C 2zG '7 S el W within City limits. WHEREAS, as required by City Ordinance #3632, this form will certify that the noted Banking Institution has a frozen fund account established for restoration and/or other repairs or stabilization measures, as required by Edmonds Community Development Code Chapter 19.10.050A for the referenced project. NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned agent �N� n�}/rriiCGt authorized to verify and control financial information on the referenced account, in the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "The Bank", agree and bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, unto the City in the sum of $ S O. 600. OQ lawful money of the United States, according to the following terms and conditions: 1) The total sum indicated will be withheld by this Banking Institution from disbursements, to any entity other than the City of Edmonds or its designee. Only written authorization from the City shall cause release of any portion of these held funds. 2) If the Principal does not complete all repairs and/or restorations within 24 hours of service of written notice, then the Banking Institution shall, upon demand by the City, remit to the City within ten (10) days of receipt of said demand, the amount of this account or such lesser amount as may be specified in the demand, so that the repairs can be installed or completed immediately to City standards. Such funds shall also be paid to the City for emergency repairs undertaken to stabilize the site, public improvements, or utilities and/or adjacent structures, where it is impossible or impractical to provide the 24 hour notice to correct. The Banking Institution shall not be liable to the owner for disbursement of said funds to the City of Edmonds or on its behalf. L:TEMP: BUILDING: FORMS: ESLHAFF7/07 Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister Citv - Hekinan. Japan City of Edmonds Earth Sub: uce and landslide Hazard Area Reston 'in Frozen Fund Form Page Two 3) In the event the Principal fails to complete any of the above repairs or restorations within the time period specified by the City, its employees and agents shall have the right at their sole election to enter onto said property for the purpose of completing the repairs. This provision shall not be construed as creating an obligation on the part of the City or its representatives to complete such repairs or restorations. 4) In the event any lawsuit is instituted by the City, the Principal or the Banking Institution to enforce the terms of this bond or to determine the rights of any party hereunder, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to recover from the losing party its costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred as a result of such lawsuit 5) This frozen fund account shall remain in fWl force and effect until occupancy approval on the structure is granted by the City Building Official. DATED this v L- -f — day of ' L,* ft Y1 CLTM T'/_ate-� .solo • - • AccountNumber Print Name Mailingaddress ( 2nco Phone Nu BANKING INSTITUTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF ) On this ) 51` day of k 6 to-p" - � . cA 6 bob before me, the undersigned, a NotaryPublic in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared 4 to me know to be the P+✓ r t ti eL1 er„ An .r of 4 k e P L. . the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that cI&A was authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. WITNESS my hand ffcial seal hereto affixed the day and year fast above w M- Gp �,. �•��` oo SNOTARY PU in e of 3Nashin ingNOTARy at e t PUBLIC t co(" VWk SS CA ti r, P ices ; :B11a.DruNG,Tq , :EStttAeF7ro7 * p er 1 D- Q 1-1 O W '�i��FrASNN\%%� City of Edmonds Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area Restorah a Frozen Fund Form Page Three DEVELOPERIOWNER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF ) On this _ , day of oVtA--% L-A�efore me, the under -signed, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared r.,. � t` to me known to be the W !tAw,i of — ✓ate, the general partnership that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said partnership, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that was authorized to execute said instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. G MM EIa •. � NOTARY PUBLIC : 2 :�> o A-: 0/I►WASH`' — -.-- .... I— ,..,,,..n.na, ff I. C MO NOTARY in ; f State at ZCS: io -oi-w TtngL P.04 �1 Permit Inspection Details \1 Permit: bId20080376 PERMITTRAx 1000 - E-Pre-Con " Complete? Y 121042008 MCCONNELU 60 ESLHA-daily reports to be sumitted to the Building division. Engineering still needs to do Y COLLINS ESC inspection. Access easement concerns, plans dont match and no record of easement for driveway. Private issue - continued via e-mail communication with the City. Detention system will need to be moved east some as proposed location is over existing utilities. Maintain native vegetation on west slope, per approved plans. Total Time: 60 1061 - E-Erosion Control/Mobilization - Cbmplete7 - Y 12/082008 COLLINS 0 TESC adequate. - .. .. _ N 11/042009 Zulauf 20 ok at final Y Total Time: 20 1013 - It Storm Tightline Complete? Y 02242009 lamberg 20 Partial, ok to backfill - See civils - rat connected - ` N 10212009 Zulauf/McConn 15 ok to final -water test Y el Total Time: 35 1015 - E-Storm Detention System Complete? Y `. 08/032009 Sibiel 0 Detentions stem not uired y req per city storm water manager. A - - direct discharge has been -- Y approved in Its stead. Total Time: 0 1017 - E-Footing Drain Connection Complete? . " Y 09292009 ZulautfMcConn 15 discussed eliminating we fig drain and bringing others to CB in front of driveway. N ell 10212009 Zulauf/McConn 15 ok to final, water test Y ell Total Time: 30 1019 - E-Footing Drain TL Conveyance Complete? Y 10212009 ZulauOMc_onn 15 ok to final -water test Y ell Total Time: 15 1034 - E-Water Service Line Complete? Y + 09/=09 Zulauf 10 Connected at house and meter. . , . .: - Y . Total Time: 10 10" - E-Driveway Form & Slope Ver. Complete? Y_- 10212009 Zulaul/McCann 15 Under 14%, ok to final Y - ell Total Time: Is 1053 - B-Retaining Wall Special Inspection _ - _ - . ,. . Cot plete? Y `. 11/042009 steirrike 10 Reviewed letter. - - � Y - Total Time: 10 1055 - E-Rockery Complete? 'Y 03252009 lambertl 45 Rockery must be removed - see attached email N 10212009 Zulauf/McConn 15 Rockery on front property meets height equals distance from right of way requirement Y ell Total Time: 60 1077 -E-Engineering Final Complete? Y 10212009 Zulauf/McConn 15 see attached purchlist N ell 10272009 MCCONNELL 0 See attached field reports re: interceptor Swale and eco-bloc ks supporting driveway. N 10272009 Zulauf 30 Ok to Mal Y Total Time: 45 1106 - B-Setbacks .Cornete? pi Y . 11/42009 3:51:17 PM Page 1 of 2 1 01272009 steinike 15 11 Total Time: 1s 1108 - B-Footings " - Complete? y 01212009 steinike 25 Lower Garage area ok. - N - 02/112009 steinike 30 Ok but missing all told downs in upper living area. y Total Time: 55 1110 - B-Foundation Wall Complete? y " 01272009 steinike 25 Ok for Lower level Garage only. N 02/172009 biorback 0 y Total Time: 25 1126 - B-Plumb Rough In Complete? y . O5/082009 steinike 20 Wrote Correction notice. N 06232009 steinike 20 y Total Time: 40 1128 - B-Gas Test/Pipe Complete? Y 06232009 steinike 20 - y Total Time: 20 1132 - S-Exterior Sheathing Complete? Y " 05/012009 steinike 60 _. .. Wrote Correction Notice. N 05/08/2009 steinike 25 y Total Time: Its 1140 - B-Height Verification Complete? Y 07/142009 steinike 60 y Total Time: 60 1142 - B-Framing Complete? Y 07/102009 steinike 45 Framing ok but need Height Check Survey or Inspection Called in. pl " 07202009 steinike 45 y Total Time: 90 1144-B-WallInsulation/Caulk Complete? y 07/142009 steinike 20 Wrote Correction Notice 07/152009 steinike 20 Wrote correction notice. N 07202009 steinike 20 y Total Time: 60 1146 - B-Floor Insulation/Caulk - " -" - - Complete? - - .. Y 07/152009 steinike 20 Total Time: 20 1148 - B-Ceiling insulation/Caulk Complete? y' 07202009 steinike 25 Vaulted OK N 1028/2009 steinike 20 y Total Time: 45 1150 - B-Sheetrock Nall Complete? Y 07242009 bjorback 15 APPROVED y Total Time: 15 1158 - B-Building Final - Complete? Y 10282009 steinike 60 Wrote correction notice. - -- _.._... ,.. N , 10/302009 steinike 45 Wrote Correction Notice. N 11/042009 steinike 30 y Total Time: 135 Total Inspections: 40 Total Time: 965 11/42009 3:51:17 PM Page 2 of 2