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Engineering Comments 1.pdfof Ellzvo CITY OF EDMONDS N PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS ., ENGINEERING DIVISION 14'sr. , s9° (425) 771-0220 City Website: www.edmondswa.gov DATE: October 15, 2018 TO: Beth Johnson bethjohnson@comcast.net FROM: Natalie Griggs, Engineering Technician natalie.griggs@edmondswa.gov RE: Application #: ENG20180451 Project: Proposed Driveway Addition Project Address: 6631 172" d St SW During review of the above noted application, it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications are needed. Please submit revised plans/documents including a written response to each item below. Resubmittals can be made at the Development Services Department on the 2nd floor of City Hall. Permit Center hours are M, T, Th & F from 8am-4:30pm and on Wednesdays from 8:30am-noon. City of Edmonds handouts, new updated standard details with new reference numbers, application and other forms, and development code may be referenced on the City website: www.edmondswa.gov under Services/Permits and Development. SITE PLAN 1) Show all utilities within the right of way (ROW) adjoining 67th Ave W. 2) Please provide the following measurements from the property corner at 67th Ave W and 172nd St SW along the western property line to the following: a. The southernmost culvert crossing 67th Ave W; b. To the start of the open culvert near the north properly line; c. To the northern property line. 3) Please provide elevations for the edge of pavement along 67th Ave W and at the edge of the western property line in the vicinity of the proposed driveway. 4) Provide invert elevations for all pipes at existing culverts and the invert elevation of the pipe to be installed beneath the proposed driveway. Please note that a minimum of 2' of cover is required for all pipes located under drivable surfaces. If the minimum 2' cover over the pipe cannot be achieved, ductile iron or C900 pipe shall be used. 5) Each side of the proposed driveway on 67th Ave W shall be sloped at more than a 2:1 slope from the driveway grade to the ditch. If this slope cannot be achieved without interfering with the existing culverts, a catch basin (or catch basins) may be required.