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10-105 - King Conservation District No 9 - Duwamish Gardens Grant Funding
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(federal) <br /> Dredge /fill permit (Section <br /> 10 or 404) federal) <br /> Joint Aquatic Resources <br /> Permit Application for <br /> Hydraulic Project Approval <br /> (state) <br /> State Environmental Policy <br /> Act compliance (state) <br /> Aquatic Lands Use <br /> authorization (state) <br /> Shoreline permit (city) <br /> Gradin• and fill cit <br /> The design and permitting phase above will be funded in part by this KCD grant. Activities listed <br /> below will be funded through other rants. Timing is de'. endent on availability of fundin <br /> 5. Complete 100% design Final design drawings November Not yet <br /> Final construction cost 2012 available <br /> estimate <br /> 6. I Archeological investigation Data recovery March 2013 I <br /> 7, Construction Excavation July 16 <br /> Grading September <br /> Construction of crib wall 2013 <br /> Installation of large wood <br /> clusters <br /> 8. Planting riparian areas Planting of upland riparian October <br /> plants November <br /> 2013 <br /> 9. Planting emergent marsh Planting emergent plants April 2014 <br /> plants Construction of goose <br /> exclusion fencing <br /> 2 Maintenance and monitoring Maintain plants /fencing 2014 2016 <br /> O. <br /> Monitor site conditions <br /> 4. Effectiveness (see page 2 of application instructions for definition) describe how the <br /> project will effectively implement the natural resource improvement measures identified <br /> in question No, 2 above. Consider the following in your answer to this question: Why is <br /> the primary applicant the best entity to deliver the proposed <br /> program /service /intervention? What is the capacity of the primary applicant to deliver <br /> the proposed program /service /intervention? What tools, services and partners will be <br /> brought to bear? <br /> The City of Tukwila has experience as a sponsor and partner in projects of this type or scale, <br /> including: <br /> Codiga Off Channel Salmon Habitat Restoration in partnership with the U.S Army Corps of <br /> Engineers <br /> Tukwila 205 Levee Repair with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers <br /> Managing design and construction of significant Capital Improvement Projects including the <br /> South 180th St grade separation, Tukwila International Blvd roadway improvements, Cascade <br /> View Neighborhood roadway and drainage improvements, and Southcenter Parkway extension <br /> The project manager will be Ryan Larson, Senior Stormwater Engineer, with 11 years of experience <br /> at the City <br /> Member Jurisdiction WRIA Forum Grant Program, Application July 18, 2008 Page 4 of 7 <br />
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