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bld20080463 Storm Detention Waiver.pdfDecember 2, 2008 Jeanie McConnell City of Edmonds 121 r0l Avenue XT Ind TA oor r Edmonds, WA 98020 W bld2008O463, b1d20080464, bld20080465 Vter,4WLC- Sunset Condos 121 Sunset Ave A Application Number Project Name: Project Address: RE: Detention Waiver Dear Ms. McConnell, ViAk)' 0 1 1 s1sWAM5. Due to the circumstances surrounding the site at 121 Sunset Ave, our firm would like to submit this request to waive detention requirements for this project. 18.30.065 of the Edmonds Community Development Code lists the requirements needed to be met in order to waive detention. o The exemption provides equivalent environmental protection and is the overriding public interest; and that the objectives q1'safety, fimetion, environmental protection, acrd Facility maintenance, based on sound engineering, are fully met. The impact caused by the site is minimal, with the 100 -year storm in the developed conditions being on 0.09 cf§ larger than the 100 -year storm in the existing conditions. In updated editions of the Western Washington DOE Manual, this allows the development to be exempt from flow control. The proposed method of conveyance will not cause any environmental, safety, or functional problems. See Drainage Report for Calculations. There are special physical circumstances or conditions affecting the property which the strict application of these provisions would deprive the applicant of all reasonable use of'the parcel qf'land in question, and every effort to, creative ways to meet the intent of the minimum standards has been met. Groundwater was discovered to feet below the ground surface, as shown in the geotechnical report. This could vary because of the close vicinity to Puget Sound or changing seasons. Having a detention pipe Linder the building structure with this much groundwater would raise concerns, which are avoided without using detention. 6, Jx z' J" Detention Waiver December 2, 2008 Application #20080463, -0464, -0465: Sunset Ave Condos Page 2 The granting of'this exemption will not be detrimental to public heath and welfare, nor injurious to other properties in the vicinity andlor downstream, and to the quality qfwaters oj*the state. The quantity of water being added to the existing conveyance system is very minimal, as stated in (A) above. Pipes downstream appear to be in adequate condition to convey the water to Puget Sound with little risk of damaging adjacent properties. Analysis of the off-site: conveyance system including pipe flow equations is included in the Drainage Report. • The exception is the least possible exception that could be granted to comply with the intent qI'the minimum requirements. This appears to be the most adequate method for successfully conveying stormwater into Puget Sound. The increased flows are minimal, the site creates problems with adding a detention system, and the off site conveyance is adequate. All of these concerns are analyzed in greater detail within the Drainage Report and the Geotechnical Report. We look forward to hearing from you. GregUillen, PE, SE Principal