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PLN20120033 Request for Additional Info Sent 2-1-13.pdfInc. IBoo February 1, 2013 CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5th AVENUE NORTH EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 www.edmondswa.gov DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Tom and Lin Hillman 15915 — 74th Pl. W Edmonds, WA 98026 DAVE EARLING MAYOR SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR PROPOSED SETBACK AND CRITICAL AREAS VARIANCES, FILE NO. PLN20120033 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hillman: Staff has reviewed the revised materials that you submitted on January 18, 2013 for your land use application for a setback variance and critical areas variance to construct a new single-family residence at 1139 Sierra Place. During review of your revised materials, it was determined that additional information/clarification is necessary. Please provide responses to the following items at your earliest convenience so that staff s review of the proposal can continue and so that the public hearing can be scheduled: Your revised preliminary civil plans indicate a "modular block wall 1'-4' high" near the western property line. Based on the elevations indicated on the civil plans, it appears that this wall would be supporting fill material. As discussed in staff s October 23, 2012 request for additional information, retaining walls that exceed three feet in height as measured over original grade must comply with setback requirements. If the western retaining wall is going to exceed three feet in height over original grade, it will need to be incorporated into your setback variance. Additionally, please note that if there is a surcharge on the proposed wall, it will need to be engineered. Engineering of the wall, if necessary, would be required as part of the building permit review process. 2. Since the stormwater outfall pipe is proposed to directly discharge into the stream, the project area includes 'lands covered by water", which is an exception to the single-family residential exemption .for SEPA review that you referenced from WAC 197-11-800. Therefore, the proposal requires SEPA review. Please submit a completed and signed environmental checklist (enclosed) together with the required $485 SEPA review fee. Note that payments must be submitted Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. The following comments have been provided by Jennifer Lambert, Engineering Technician: The Critical Area Study and Wetland Mitigation Plan states the following: "An existing man-made trench that was constructed when the private driveway was built in the 1970's intercepts excess and subsurface flows in the southwestern part of the site. Nevertheless, the applicant is proposing to leave the culvert in place as a potential overflow channel for any stream high water event." Your response letter states that the existing man-made trench will remain, but that the southwestern culvert outlet is buried. Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister City - Hekinan, Japan a. Please show the location of the existing man-made trench on the preliminary civil plans. If it is not going to be feasible to utilize the existing man-made trench and southwestern culvert as the overflow path as established in the 1970s, please provide an alternate plan for the excess and subsurface flows that maintains existing site flow conditions. If an alternate overflow plan is proposed, please provide documentation from the project biologist and engineer that the proposal will mirror the existing site flow conditions and that the existing path is no longer needed. b. If the existing man-made trench and southwest culvert are to remain as the overflow path, please conduct the following: i. It appears that the proposed modular block wall along the western side of the site is blocking the southwest culvert. Access to the southwest culvert must be maintained. Therefore, the preliminary civil plans must be revised so that the modular block wall does not block the access. ii. If the modular block wall is within the man-made trench, the modular block wall must be relocated such that it is not within the trench. iii. If the proposed detention system is within the man-made trench, the detention system must be relocated such that it is not within the trench. 4. On Sheet 2 of the preliminary civil plans, please remove the following note: "Existing man-made drainage ditch to remain per review comment 6(f) from city engineering technician Jennifer Lambert included in City letter dated October 23, 2012.". Please submit the above information to Jen Machuga, Associate Planner, as soon as possible, so that staff may continue processing your application and so that the public hearing can be scheduled. Please keep in mind that a complete response to this information request must be received within 90 days or the application will lapse for lack of information (ECDC 20.02.003.D). Thus, your application will expire if the requested information is not received by May 2, 2013. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me at (425) 771-0220, extension 1224. Any questions related to the proposed stormwater system can be directed to Jennifer Lambert, Engineering Technician, at (425) 771-0220, extension 1321. Sincerely, Development Services Department - Planning Division Jennifer Machuga Associate Planner Cc: File No. PLN20120033 Enclosure: Environmental Checklist Page 2 of 2