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ENGINEER RESPONSE TO ENG.pdf9740 Evergreen Way * Everett, Washington 98204 ESTER" � NG����w(425) 356-2700 FAX (425) 356-2708K SURVEYORS SURVEYORS-- ENGINEERS • LAND USE CONSULTANTS December 4, 2015 a I'Ary l' City of Edmonds Attn: Jennifer Lambert 121 5t" Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 Subject: 1St Construction Plan Comments, BLDG20151168 Dear Ms. Lambert: DEC 14 2015 . D1140 DEPANTMENT &W or-,FOW)NDS Below is a response to comments you and others made per review of construction plan documents dated November 13, 2015: Demo: 1. Contractor to address Site Plan: 1. Architect to address. 2. Architect to address. 3. Architect to address, 4. Architect to address.. wt0121149 1. Project number updated 2. Note has been added. 3. Silt fence was originally only showed along the south boundary line of the site. The only proposed line shown along the west boundary line is the limits of construction/clearing limits. No change necessary. 4. All existing trees to remain and to be removed are shown. 5. Drip line of trees has been added. 6. Tree protection notation has been added for trees to remain. 7. Temporary stock pile location noted on plan. 8. Notes have been added for protection of compaction of areas around proposed infiltration trench. Sheet.. 2 of 2 — Drainage & UtiliU Pian 1. Project number updated Note added. 2. Drip line of trees has been added. 3. Existing curb and wall along the north side of the driveway is to be removed and has been noted accordingly on the grading and SWPPP plan. WATER: iari..u.........�_ ... ee.., SE CONSULTANTS * CIVIL ENGINEERS *LAND SURVEYORS *ENGINEERING CORPORATION 9740 Evergreen Way * Everett, Washington 98204 WESTERN ENGINEERS &(425) 356-2700 FAX (425) 356-2708 SURVEYORS SURVEYORS •ENGINEERS • LAND USE CONSULTANTS Sewer: Storm: See comments below addressing fire sprinkler needs. a. Note has been added to upgrade existing water meter with V service, if necessary. b. Existing water meter was previously shown and is located along the edge of RMI. No changes needed. c. New driveway has been slightly shifted north so as not to be located over existing meter. d. Water service line from existing water to new house previously shown. Note added to install 1-1/2" line between meter and house. e. Water service line noted as schedule 40 with tracer wire per city standard detail. 2. 10' min. separation between existing water and sewer service noted. 3. 3' min separation between dry utilities and other utilities noted. 1. Existing sewer stub noted on plans. 2. Sewer note has been added to plans. 3. Utility notes have been removed and updated to sewer specs only, 1. Acknowledged. 2. Site plan has been updated with revised drainage system. 3. All trees surrounding proposed infiltration trench are designed to be removed. 4. Driveway note added to slope driveway to south into adjacent landscaping 5. Roof drains now shown connecting from west corner of roof to infiltration system. Invert elevations of roof drain at corner downspouts have been added. Note that this is the lowest elevation the roof drain downspouts can be installed to. 6. Rim and invert elevations along with pipe sizing and slopes were originally noted on the drainage plan near the bottom of the drawing sheet. Drawing has been revised to an infiltration trench with elevations noted on plan. 7. Footing drain note added to daylight footing drains, if installed and/or drain to dry well. Footing drains should generally not connect to drainage systems in the event the system fails and backs up into the crawl space. Additional Storm Comment: See response below: a. Per geotech report provided by Batterman Geotechnical, a design infiltration rate of 0.5 in/hr was used for infiltration design. b. Design calculations for the infiltration trench have been provided in the drainage report. Note that WWHM does not have the capability to calculate accurate yearly storm release rates once individual yearly storm events approach zero runoff. Because of this, there is no feasible way to calculate the developed 10 year release rate for the infiltration trench. Instead, the trench has been designed to meet flow control/stream bank requirements of an undeveloped basin which closely matches the 10 year allowable release rate as noted in the LID Handout. LAND USE CONSULTANTS * CIVIL ENGINEERS * LAND SURVEYORS * ENGINEERING CORPORATION R A M..'FRVFR\7015%151467A CE C1RtE'uV'FalFRtd'�;YN Y, Y: Y8EA1d"Y\1'"� E rv. Y;VA/R''nmr,RU:w,rY rTTVM 9740 Evergreen Way * Everett, Washington 98204 WESTERN NGIN ERS &(425) 356-2700 FAX (425) 356-2708 SURVEYORS SURVEYORS • ENGINEERS • LAND USE CONSULTANTS c. As noted above, drainage has been designed to flow into a new infiltration trench. See updated plans for reference. Assumed location of dry utility extensions have been shown on the grading plan. Note that ultimately the utility providers install then where ever they fill necessary so location may change during construction per utility provider preference. We are unaware of any gas lines to be extended to the residence. Sincerely, Western Engineers & Surveyors, Inc. Jesse Jarrell, P.E. Project Manager LAND USE CONSULTANTS * CIVIL ENGINEERS * LAND SURVEYORS * ENGINEERING CORPORATION VBAVq'9F'gSF/fle.gY\?01£"kgSM67hV86liriq 4PlF.tllb.V&"&1fI0Yl�.6%P2RYaYd`gtq.�.ttkl'�Yq6^ARia""R'rgarflmw,'NT'rfllC:"q°"q"q;`U