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Permit L2000-065 - MCI WORLDCOM - SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT
This record contains information which is exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW as identified on the Digital Records Exemption Log shown below. L2000 -065 MCI Worldcom Along Interurban Avenue RECORDS DIGITAL D- ) EXEMPTION LOG THE ABOVE MENTIONED PERMIT FILE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING REDACTED INFORMATION Page # tode Exemption = 8rlef Explanatory DeSclriptiop �t�tutel ule The Privacy Act of 1974 evinces Congress' intent that social security numbers are a private concern. As such, individuals' social security Personal Information — numbers are redacted to protect those Social Security Numbers individuals' privacy pursuant to 5 U.S.C. sec. 5 U.S.C. sec. 57 DR1 Generally — 5 U.S.C. sec. 552(a), and are also exempt from disclosure 552(a); RCW 552(a); RCW under section 42.56.070(1) of the Washington 42.56.070(1) 42.56.070(1) State Public Records Act, which exempts under the PRA records or information exempt or prohibited from disclosure under any other statute. Redactions contain Credit card numbers, debit card numbers, electronic check numbers, credit Personal Information — expiration dates, or bank or other financial RCW DR2 Financial Information — account numbers, which are exempt from 42.56.230(5) RCW 42.56.230(4 5) disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56.230(5), except when disclosure is expressly required by or governed by other law. L2000 -065 MCI WORLDCOM SEATTLE OVERBUILD TUKWILA TIE ALONG INTERURBAN AVE. ri 'a FINLEY ENGt 'NG COMPANI; INC. Thin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169'" Place Beaverton, Oregon 97006 Phone: 503 -466 -9460 Cell: 503- 784 -5328 Fax: 503 -466 -9979 JEFF MONTGOMERY Enviromnental Scientist e -mail: JeffM @GERAInc.Com - FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Thin Oaks Suite 13 -250 1800 NW 169' Place tlEC Beaverton, Oregon 97006 Phone: 503 -466 -9460 Cell: 503- 970 -8737 Fax: 503 -466 -9979 JOHN BRITTON Environmental Scientist e -mail: JohnB @GERAInc•.Com Z Q.. 6 J U; U O U) W', W =' LL FTW 0. ZF U� 0 Vii. 3F—, .W W. I— V ! LL W` Z: U u;. p. O ~:` STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regional Office • 3190 160th Avenue SE • Bellevue, Washington 98008 -5452 • (425) 649 -7000 August 7, 2001 Susan Davis -Wood MCI WorldCom PO Box 21348 Tulsa OK 74121 Dear Ms. Davis -Wood: Re: City of Tukwila Permit # L2000 -065 MCI WORLDCOM - Applicant SHORELINE MANAGEMENT Shoreline Substantial Development Permit # 2001 -NW -70007 The subject Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit, to place a redundancy set of fiber optic cables along and across the Green/Duwamish River (the Seattle /Tukwila North - South Overbuild Tie), including two directional bore undercrossings and one suspension from an existing bridge, has been filed with this office by the City of Tukwila on July 24, 2001. The development authorized by the subject permit may NOT begin until the end of the 21 -day appeal period, August 14, 2001. The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if this permit is appealed. Other federal, state, and local permits may be required in addition to the subject permit. If this permit is NOT appealed, this letter constitutes the Department of Ecology's final notification of action on this permit. Sincerely, K -Y Su Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program KS:ks SDP.DOC cc: Alexa Berlow, City of Tukwila Steve Lancaster, City of Tukwila Jeffrey E. Montgomery, Finley Engineering : . .. • Short 1 ine Management Act of 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT File Number: L2000 -065 Status.: APPROVED Applied: 10 /05/2000 Approved: 07/17/2001 Expiration: 07/17/2003 Pursuant to RCW 90. 58• a permit is hereby granted to: NCI - WORLDCOM to undertake the following development: Place fibre o, tic c.able� and duct=, underground. Fiv e sites total. Two sites will drill under the Duwa mish River, and one site will attach cable to the bridge. ('Site map attached). upon the following prz,c,ertv: AND gva`unrc-croN NoRTHble -nt Ritill,Ro/4(�. Address : 5 SrrES QM, Tlikwl�► r• Parcel No: SeciTwn/ Rnge: SECTIONS 10, 11 _ 14.15; TWSHP 23, RUG 4 - INTERURBAN AVE . THE PROPOSED PROJECT WILL BE WITHIN THE AREA OF THE GREEN RIVER AND .IT'S A'S'SOCIATED WETLAND'S, WHICH I'S A SHORELINE OF STATEWIDE SIGNIFICANCE AND IS DESIGNATED AS AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT. The following master program provisions are appl icable to this development: TUKWILA SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM • Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken • pursuant to the attached .terms and conditions,. This permit is granted pursuant to the 'Shoreline Management Act of 1971 an nothing in this permit shall excuse the apkplicant from compliance with any other Federal, State or local statutes, ordinances or regulations applicable to this project, but not inconsistent with the 'Shoreline Management Act (Chapter 90.58 RCW) . This permit may be rescinded pursuant to RCW 90.58.140(8) in the event the permittee fails to comply with the terms or conditions hereof. CONSTRUCTION PURSUANT TO THIS PERMIT WILL NOT BEGIN OR IS NOT AUTHORIZED UNTIL TWENTY -ONE (21) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF FILING WITH THE-DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY AS DEFINED IN RCW 90.58.140(6) AND WAC 173-14 -090. OR UNNTIL ALL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS INITIATED WITHIN TWENTY -ONE (21) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SUCH FILING HAVE TERMINATED; EXCEPT\A'S PROVIDED IN RCW 90.58. 140(5) (a) (b) (c) . Date �v Vi ZUO I -1- Steve Lancaster Director. Planning Department Construction or substantial progress toward construction must begin within two years from date of issuance, per WAC 173-14-060. Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter From: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98188 Date of Transmittal: 7/20/01 Type of Permit: Substantial Development Local Government Decision: Approval Applicant Information: Name: Susan Davis -Wood Address: MCI WorldCom P.O. Box 21348 Tulsa, OK 74121 Phone: (918) 590 -2657 To: Department of Ecology Date of Receipt: Applicant's Representative: Name: Jeffrey E. Montgomery Address: Finley Engineering Co. Inc. 1800 NW 169"' Place Suite B250 Beaverton, OR 97006 -7362 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Is the applicant the property owner? No Location of the property: 4 sites along the'Duwamish River Water Body Name: Duwamish River Shoreline of Statewide Significance: Yes Environment Designation: Urban Description of Project: Placement of fiber optic cable Notice of Application Date: 12/5/00 Final Decision Date: 7/19/01 By: Alexa Berlow, Associate Planner, City of Tukwila Phone Number: (206) 431 -3670 J • z =z rw • re 2: 6 'o O. .(0 o W =. J � ^ O. u_ _; c a. • _. z F- .z�— Ocn', :pi- 1--V` z: UN O• z CHEF. ,.IST: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW /SHORELINE PE r MAILINGS FEDERAL AGENCIES U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ( ) DEPT OF FISH & WILDLIFE ( ) U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ( ) U.S. DEPT OF H.U.D. ( ) NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE WASHINGTON STATE AGENCIES ( ) OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY ()TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ( ) DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES ( ) OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ( ) DEPT OF COMM. TRADE & ECONOMIC DEV. ( ) DEPT OF FISHERIES & WILDLIFE 117),C, ( ) DEPT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERV. (0 Gt EPT OF ECOLOGY, SHORELAND DIV I DEPT OF ECOLOGY, SEPA DIVISION* S �A ((OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 5 �' U • SEND CHKLIST W/ DETERMINATIONS e!,I *SEND SITE MAPS WITH DECISION C A74cw KING COUNTY AGENCIES ( ) BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD ( ) FIRE DISTRICT #11 ( ) FIRE DISTRICT #2 ( ) K.C. WASTEWATER TREATMENT DIVISION ( ) K.C. DEPT OF PARKS & REC ( ) K.C. ASSESSORS OFFICE ( ) TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) TUKWILA LIBRARY ( ) RENTON LIBRARY ( ) KENT LIBRARY ( ) CITY OF SEATTLE LIBRARY ( ) QWEST ( ) SEATTLE CITY LIGHT ( ) PUGET SOUND ENERGY ( ) HIGHLINE WATER DISTRICT ( ) SEATTLE WATER DEPARTMENT ( ) AT &T CABLE SERVICES SCHOOLS /LIBRARIES UTILITIES CITY AGENCIES () KENT PLANNING DEPT ( ) TUKWILA CITY DEPARTMENTS: ( ) PUBLIC WORKS ( ) FIRE ( ) POLICE ( ) FINANCE ( ) PLANNING ( ) BUILDING ( ) PARKS & REC. () MAYOR ( ) CITY CLERK ( ) HEALTH DEPT ( ) PORT OF SEATTLE ( ) K.C. DEV & ENVIR SERVICES -SEPA INFO CNTR ( ) K.C. TRANSIT DIVISION - SEPA OFFICIAL ( ) K.C. LAND & WATER RESOURCES ( ) FOSTER LIBRARY ( ) K C PUBLIC LIBRARY ()HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) OLYMPIC PIPELINE ( ) VAL -VUE SEWER DISTRICT ( ) WATER DISTRICT #20 ( ) WATER DISTRICT #125 ( ) CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS ( ) BRYN MAWR - LAKERIDGE SEWER)WATER DISTRICT ( ) RENTON PLANNING DEPT ( ) CITY OF SEA -TAC ( ) CITY OF BURIEN ( ) TUKWILA PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS ( ) TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ( ) CITY OF SEATTLE - SEPA INFO CENTER - DCLU () STRATEGIC PLANNING OFFICE* • NOTICE OF ALL SEATTLE RELATED PLNG PROJ. OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES ( ) PUGET SOUND REGIONAL COUNCIL ()_SW K C CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE (•) CULTURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM ( ) FISHERIES PROGRAM ( ) WILDLIFE PROGRAM MEDIA ( ) SEATTLE TIMES ( ) SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL P: \ADMINISTRATIVEFORMS \FORMS \CHKLIST.DOC DUWAMISH INDIAN TRIBE ( ) P.S. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY ( ) SOUND TRANSIT ( ) HIGHLINE TIMES ( ) CI.TUKWILA.WA.US.WWW 4 f+ i- PUBLIC NOTICE MAILINGS FOR PERMITS SEPA MAILINGS Mail to: (comment period starts on date of mailing) Dept. of Ecology Environmental Review Section *Applicant *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list) *Any parties of record * send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination • = Z KC Transit Division — SEPA Official would like to receive information about all projects that might affect transit demand CC 00 to 0 co in J H u. W0 u- - = W ZI- Z1- W uj � 0. O N. 0 W W • 0 II— 0: • lrrl Z U= 0I— Send These Documents to DOE: SEPA Determination (3 -part from Sierra) Findings (staff report, usu. with MDNS) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Drawings /Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed or sent to newspaper) SHORELINE MAILINGS: Notice of Application for a Substantial Development Permit must be mailed to owners and to property owners within 500 feet of subject property, comments are due 30 days after the notice of application is mailed/posted. The notice of Application for Shoreline Substantial Development Permit must include a statement that any person desiring to submit written comments on the application or desiring to receive notification of the final decision on the application may do so within 30 days of the notice of application. If a hearing will be held on the application, the hearing notice must include the information that written comments may be submitted, or oral presentation made at the hearing. Shoreline Permit Notice of Decision: Mail to: (within 8 days of decision; 21 -day appeal period begins date received by DOE) Department of Ecology Shorelands Section State Attorney General *Applicant *Indian Tribes *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list). *Any parties of record * send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination Sind These Documents to DOE and Attorney General: �rmit Data Sheet reline Substantial Development Permit (3 -part from Sierra) indings (staff report or memo) oreline Permit Application Form (filled out by applicant) Drawings /Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) — Site plan, with mean high water mark & improvements — Cross - sections of site with structures & shoreline — Grading Plan - Vicinity map PA determination (3 -part from Sierra) indings (staff report or memo) A Checklist (filled out by applicant) ....3,Artr2,,y background studies related to impacts on shoreline tice of Application Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed) P:W DMINISTRAT IVEFORMS \FORMS\CHKLIST.DOC ..:�w. .:. i :.i':r.Vegi:ic : ::::4i44411 . • z Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter From: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98188 Date of Transmittal: 7/20/01 Type of Permit: Substantial Development Local Government Decision: Approval Applicant Information: Name: Susan Davis -Wood Address: MCI WorldCom P.O. Box 21348 Tulsa, OK 74121 Phone: (918) 590 -2657 To: Department of Ecology Date of Receipt: Applicant's Representative: Name: Jeffrey E. Montgomery Address: Finley Engineering Co. Inc. 1800 NW 169th Place Suite B250 Beaverton, OR 97006 -7362 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Is the applicant the property owner? No Location of the property: 4 sites along the'Duwamish River Water Body Name: Duwamish River Shoreline of Statewide Significance: Yes Environment Designation: Urban Description of Project: Placement of fiber optic cable Notice of Application Date: 12/5/00 Final Decision Date: 7/19/01 By: Alexa Berlow, Associate Planner, City of Tukwila Phone Number: (206) 431 -3670 z w • g JU .0 0: Wo W= • J u-. W O; g 5: ,?: � • I_ =- _, z �. o. z �- o w W' Z U; uiz '0 z • Jul 18 01 01:31p litishiuton lkpYlavide( FISH6a WE= Fin". Engineering Co (50: 66 -9979 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL RCW 77.55.100 - appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 RCW PATE OF ISSUE: July 14. 2001 p.2 State of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, Washington 98012 LOG NUMBER: 00- F0269 -01 PERM= MCI - WorldCom ATTENTION: Lou Wilburn 17642 Armstrong Avenue Irvine, California 92614 (949) 622 -3506 AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR Finley Engineering Company, Inc. ATTENTION: Jeff Montgomery 1800 NW 169th Place, Suite B250 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 (503) 466-9460 PROJECT DESCR PTION: PROJECT LOCATION: N WRIA WATER BODY 1 09,0001 Duwamish River 2 09.0001 Duwamish River 3 09.0001 Duwamish River 1. Install fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of -way Site 1, Under the river between the Gateway Corporate Center parking lot on the south and 124th St. (at about 49th Ave. S.) on the north side of the river. Site 2, On the 56th Ave. Bridge over the river. Site 3, Under the river between the east end of S. 143rd St. (on the west), and the `Black River Junction' of the BNRR tracks on the east. TRIBUTARY TO Puget Sound Puget Sound Puget Sound .114 SEC. $EC. TOWNSHIP RANGE COUNTY SW NW SE 11 14 14 23 North 23 North 23 North 04 East 04 East 04 East King King King PROVISIONS TIMING LIMITATIONS: The project may begin Immediately and shall be completed by October 31, 2001. 2. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications entitled, `MCI - WORLDCOM, Seattle North - South Overbuild Project, Tukwila Tie', dated September 11, & October 2, 2001, and submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. These plans reflect design criteria per Chapter 220 -110 WAC. These plans reflect mitigation procedures to significantly reduce or eliminate impacts to fish resources. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3: Conduit alignment shall be as nearly perpendicular to the stream as possible. 4. The conduit shall be installed at sufficient depth so that subsequent disturbance of the streambed is avoided. 5. When boring or jacking, pits shall be isolated from surface water flow. Wastewater, from project activities and dewatering, shall be routed to an area outside the ordinary high water line to allow removal of fine sediment and other contaminants prior to being discharged to state waters. 6. The streambed shall not be disturbed. If the streambed collapses and flow enters the boring area, work activities shall cease and the Area Habitat Biologist listed below shall be contacted immediately for additional approval to restore the streambed and finish the project. 7. If a fish kill occurs or fish are observed in distress, the project activity shall immediately cease and WDFW Habitat Program shall be notified immediately. awava+..'i. Page 1 of 3 z _ ►-= z w w U O 0 tom. w• 0 u_ ?. to a =w Z� I— 0 Z I— LU w U0 O -u2 C11— UJ I 16 L- O .. Z (r) i-- Off' z • Jui 18 01 01:31p Washbowl DePatisol of FISH au EDLIFE Finl. ,, Engineering Co (50: 66 -9979 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL RCW 77.55.100 - appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 RCW DATX OF ISSUE: July 14, 2001 p.3 State of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, Washington 98012 LOG NUMBER: 00- F0269 -01 8. Extreme care shall be taken to ensure that no petroleum products, hydraulic fluid, boring fluids, sediments, sediment - laden water, chemicals, or any other toxic or deleterious materials are allowed to enter or Leach into the stream. SEPA: DNS by City of Tukwila final on June 6, 2001. APPLICATION ACCEPTED: June 26, 2001 Tony Oppermann (425) 379 -2309 Area Habitat Biologist ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Frame 124 jP3] GENERAL PROVISIONS This Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) pertains only to the provisions of the Fisheries Code (RCW 77.55 - formerly RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. This HPA shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the permittee and operator(s) performing the work. This HPA does not authorize trespass. The person(s) to whom this HPA is issued may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat which results from failure to comply with the provisions of this HPA. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.100 or 77.55.200 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The permittee has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All HPAs issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.110 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the permittee: PROVIDED HOWEVER, that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 77.55.170. APPEALS - GENERAL INFORMATION IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL PROCESSES AVAILABLE. A. INFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220 - 110 -340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.100, 77.55.110, 77.55.140, 77.55.190, 77.55.200, and 77.55.290: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: • (A) The denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA; or Page 2 of 3 9•.s.- �H;4r:9r. 'Jul 18 01 01:32p Finl►_ Engineering Co Wasidnitoi Diu of PIBHa 4 WILDLIFE (502 '86 -9979 p.4 HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL RCW 77.55.100 - appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 RCW State of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 4 Office 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, Washington 98012 PATE OF ISSUE: July 14. 20 J LOG NUMBER: 00- F0269 -01 (13) An order imposing civil penalties. It is recommended that an aggrieved party contact the Area Habitat Biologist and discuss the concerns. Most problems are resolved at this level, but if not, you may elevate your concerns to his/her supervisor. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501 -1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30 -days of the denial or issuance of a HPA or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties.. The 30 -day time requirement may be stayed by the Department if negotiations are occurring between the aggrieved party and the Area Habitat Biologist and /or his /her supervisor. The Habitat Protection Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or its designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220 - 110 -350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.100 OR 77.55.140: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a I-IPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other "agency action" for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501 -1091, shall be plainly labeled as "REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department within 30 -days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30- days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.110, 77.55.200, 77.55.230, or 77.55.290: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a HPA, or the conditions or provisions made part of a HPA may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259 -04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459 -6327. D. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR'AN APPEAL, THE DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. Page 3 of 3 u (0.%) City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director MEMORANDUM TO THE FILE Date: July 2001 To: Jack Pace, Planning Manager From: Alexa Berlow, Associate Planner RE: MCI Worldcom Shoreline Permit, File Number L2000 -065 Staff Report 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposal will build fiber optic cable and ducts. This is intended to provide additional routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. The trunk routes will tie in the new switching office, which will be built at 12682 Gateway Drive Center. The project will bore four (4) ducts at five (5) separate. The bores will be dug within one of three legs, or cable duct routes. All are located along the Duwamish River. Most ducts will be bored on City of Tukwila Right of Way, within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad. Others will be bored within private easements. Detailed maps and plans are attached. Cables will be bored under the River at two locations, at Crossing Number 1 and Crossing Number 3. At Crossing Number 2, boring will be conducted adjacent to the bridge and along the river in the shoreline zone. At Crossing Number 4, boring will also occur along the river in the shoreline zone. Project construction will use trenching, mini directional or directional bore. The bore process will be undertaken by boring machine installation PVC or HDPE conduit. Bore depth will be a minimum of 15 feet under the river and 70 feet from the top of the bank. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A one foot wide trench will be excavated 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 z Ce 6 o O' CO CI: CO IV H. •Uu wo u¢ �w z �. z �- w D o: O N'. w w. H AI 0; ..z. - " V ; • 0'' z MCI - Worldcom Staff Report Shore....; Substantial Development Permit # L2000 -065 Page 2 for the ducts. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired if damaged, and bark dust replaced. Temporary workspaces will be built for exit and entry points for the directional drill equipment. Equipment within the workspace will include, though not be limited to a directional drill rig, utility trucks, and a vacuum truck. Erosion control will be placed on the river side of the bore pits prior to the activity beginning. Additional erosion control material will be stockpiled on site as required in the erosion and sediment Control Plan. Description of Cable Routes z ,E— w re 2 J0 00 w= U) W 0• Leg 1 is proposed to be .70 miles in length, located in SW '/a of Section 11, Township 23 u.. North, Range 4 east on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right of way, on the = d northeasterly side of S. 130th Street, 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130th Street F and 50th Place South. This is an existing MCI Worldcom manhole. F. 0 z I- WW Leg 2 is proposed to be 1.29 miles in length, located in the NW '/a of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. The entrance will 0 cn be on the southeasterly side of 56th Avenue, 16 feet from the centerline. o F— Ww Leg 3 is proposed to be 1.71 miles in length, located in the SE Section 14, Township 23 LL 1 north, Range 4 East on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad at Black River Junction. _ z This bore will extend beneath the Duwamish River below three forced effluent lines and v � then resurfacing on the south edge of South 143`d Street, 100 feet west of the City of o Tukwila Right of Way. The line will continue from this point to another manhole 12 feet northwest of the southwest back of curb on Interurban Avenue South and 26 feet south of the 143`d street centerline of Interurban Avenue. A backhoe or trencher will be used to excavate the trench. Detailed descriptions of the bore site Locations are attached. 2. POLICIES OF THE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT (SMA)/ SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM (SMP): The site is within the jurisdiction of the Tukwila Shoreline Management Program (SMP). This program was adopted in June, 1974 and amended March 16, 1982. The City's SMP was reviewed and approved by the State Department of Ecology as being consistent with the State Shoreline Management Act, adopted in 1971. MCI - Worldcom Staff Report Tukwila Shoreline Master Program Shore,...e Substantial Development Permit # L2000 -065 Page 3 The policies of the Tukwila Shoreline Master Program are categorized as follows: Economic Development; Public Access Element; Circulation Element; Recreational Element; Shoreline Use Element; Conservation Element; Historic Cultural Element. Only the following elements pertain to this project: Economic Development and Shoreline Use: The objective of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on the City of Tukwila Right of Way. This will allow MCI Worldcom to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes. Also, the trunk routes will connect the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive Center. The proposal will result in an increased need for public services. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. Trenching and a jack and bore will also be used. No dredging will occur. Public Access and Circulation: Neither Public access nor circulation will be disrupted. It will not create traffic or transportation problems, nor obstruct pedestrian access to the public recreation trail. Appropriate measures to implement wayfinding and safety will be met by the construction and project management team, if there are needs to do so. The duration of construction is anticipated to last approximately 1 month or less. The work will be performed in two phases. The first phase is anticipated to last from one to three weeks. Heavy construction equipment will be used at this time. The second phase is expected to last one to five days. No equipment will be used during the second phase. Conservation and Historic Cultural: Various historic and archeological sites are located within the vicinity of the construction areas. Boring routes will not be through archeological or historic sites, though, should any one be impacted by construction, mitigation will be undertaken according to RCW 27.53.030[9]. A map of historic uses is attached. No new improvements will be required. If there is any damage to curb, gutter, or to sidewalks, damage would be repaired according to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. 4. REGULATIONS of the SHORELINE OVERLAY The Shoreline Overlay extends 200 feet landward from the mean high water mark of the Green River through the City of Tukwila. The district is divided into three (3) categories: River Environment; Low Impact Environment; and High Impact Environment.. The proposed project affects these environments in the following ways: z = i-- Z c4 2 w JU 00 u) U) W' J H Nw w0 g Q. tn� = cs W z� I--0 Z t— U o. O N; ▪ f- w • w wz U= O ~ z MCI - Worldcom Staff Report The River Environment: Shoreime Substantial Development Permit # L2000 -065 Page 4 This environment consists of the first 40 feet landward of the mean high water mark. All work will be conducted in the River Environment due to space limitations from surrounding commercial and residential development. The proposed routing of direction boring was determined to provide the least impact to the surrounding environment. The directional bore shall be a minimum of 15 feet below the river. Details of boring worksite manholes is attached. A temporary worksite will be established at each boring site. The workspace will be used for the enter and exit points for the directional drill equipment. Equipment located within the workspace will include, but not be limited to, the directional drill rig, utility trucks, and a vacuum truck. Erosion control will be placed on the riverward side of the boring pits prior to activity beginning. Additional erosion control material will be stockpiled on site as required in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. Workspaces will not impact the recreational bike /jogging trail, though the jogging trail will be flagged off for construction equipment during construction. Prevention of spills of hazardous materials during normal project construction, operation, and maintenance activities are outlined in the Spill Prevention Plan. No trees will be affected at 125th Street and gateway Park Crossing. The sensitive resource areas will be flagged prior to construction. The Low Impact Environment: This environment consists of the next 60 feet landward of the River Environment. No work is anticipated in this area. The High Impact Environment: This environment consists of the next 100 feet landward of the River Environment. No work is anticipated in this area. GENERAL SHORELINE REGULATIONS All uses within the shoreline overlay district must conform to the following general rules, per Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 18.44. Only rules which apply to the proposed shoreline development, are addressed in this section: 1. The use is in conformance with the underlying zoning districts. MDR (Medium Density Residential), and HDR (High Density Residential). Land and Shoreline uses include in the area are summarized in Table 7 from the Environmental Checklist MCI - Worldcom Staff Report Shoreline Substantial Development Permit # L2000 -065 Page 5 2. The proposed work will include construction using trenching, mini directional, or directional boring. Some vegetation will be disturbed. Landscaping will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired if damaged, and bark dust replaced. A copy of temporary construction easements is attached. 3. Temporary work areas will be installed at two (2) of the four (4) sites; Site 1 and Site 3. Each will be 30 feet by 100 feet and 40 by 100 feet, respectively. 4. The proposed work will include construction using trenching, mini directional, or directional boring. Some vegetation will be disturbed. Landscaping will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired if damaged, and bark dust replaced. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is attached. 6. A biological assessment will not be required for this project. The U.S. Corps of Engineers has indicated a "No Effect" to be issued within two weeks of approval of the SEPA Checklist. (See attached copy of letter from U.S. Corps of Engineers). 7. Bird, mammal, and fish at each of the three (3) river crossing are identified. Producers to mitigate and prevent adverse effects to wildlife would be undertaken according to RCW 27.53.030[9]. See Table 5 from the environmental Checklist, attached, for a list of wildlife habitat in the vicinity of construction sites. 8. Erosion control will be placed on the river side of the bore pits prior to activity beginning. Other erosion control materials will be stockpiled on site as required as required in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. A copy of the plan is attached. 5. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SHORELINE POLICIES The Policies of the Comprehensive Plan that affect this shoreline development are as follows: Goal 5.3 Land Development Use and Economic Vitality; Goal 5.6 Access and Recreation; Goal 5.7 Transportation within the Shoreline Zone; Goal 5.8 Historic Resource Use; Goal 5.9 Natural Environment and Habitat Use; Goal 5.10 Water Quality, Surface Water, and Flood Control Use; Goal 5.11 Public Health, Safety, and Welfare. The development proposal meets the policies listed above of the Comprehensive Plan, to facilitate the redevelopment of the MDR and HDR zoning districts in the City of Tukwila. MCI - Worldcom Staff Report STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) fTh Shoreline Substantial Development Permit # L2000 -065 Page 6 A Determination of Non - Significance was issued on June 6, 2001. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the shoreline substantial development permit. • Q w: 6 J 0; 0 • U 0. cnw; W= fn LL g-J.. • I d• • Z 1-, W w. D U 0; .;O N` O Hi • .,W •u_ Z'. z • 1` CITY OF TUKWILA! 1, `LDR t q N P. Pd tib .44 ti ■ 4 1ainelt1e(: Q.. LAND USE MAP of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing the Duwamish River r• City Streets in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. SITE ✓rVANS sr) 15 MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 1) 11 14 CITY OF TUKWILA MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 4) MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 3) • CfTY'OF TUKWILA • / i a, 4: !'' .1 1 1&' ,. MIS, ��il A)`Ai Al!. ,ti �'', MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 2) FOSTER GOLF COURSE 15 f 14- - - -z -- N RCN ~�f•'Pt s• '-LDR 1 LDR Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =1000' M' t /WORLDCOM F)BER,.DABLE (Orc. 3), CITA QF RENTON AbpPy�'pA• 4'13 CITY OF TUKWILA 1P., •\ ,, „ v ■ 1St 14 14 04 fr,,r""I 1 22 i 23 23 -c/Ll FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON. OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 488 -9480 Fax: (503) 486 -9979 23 24 LDR — Low Density Residential C /Ll — Commercial Light Industrial NI — Heavy industrial RCN — Regional Commercial Mixed Use MIC /H — Manufacturing industrial Center/ Heavy industrial 500 250 0 500 SCALE: 1'- 500' REV NO DATE REVISION DIM BY OKD BY W RLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North — South Overbuild Project TUKWILA TIE DRAWN BY: EMH 9/15/00 CHECKED BY JEN 9/15/00 APPROVED: IIRH LAND USE MAP ti 49 wr;t,:.. cwtrat A'sfi ITtP. M' n ;' . b� APPROVED: SCALE: 1• • 500' ;rst N/A DRAWING NO.; DItNAt95HSHIZON �t' • 1 Z W. 6 0 O 0 • ca W I — 1- N LL W0 • } g< = w • d Z� Z I. 0N. CI I— W W' S LI 0 W Z. co �: Z 6' , no"o „6 'o P Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing of Me Bed of Me L7uwamish River c@' Shorolands in Section 10 in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, IY.AL, in City of Tukwila, /Bing County, Iyashington. NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of Ouwamish River is 6.074 !eel (NCVD29). (NAVD 88 Elev= 9.48 feet) All excavations will be back filled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of a fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters an area designated as on "Urban Shoreline Environment” pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses are commercial and residential. N • • 0, CORP• KPH OCIC PUCE 131411401.3 ,/ Cilreir4r o p� 'o, fJ f� °•o 125TH L L Imo• 120' N>l'r_ 115' 110' 105' 100' 100 YR FLOOD PLAIN (109.09')._.- .W.: _ -o .- —0 +50 40 LTy 00 ` w= 0 +00 SECTION A -A 150 575' 115' 110' 10 95 9 0 +50 Scale: Horz: 1' - 40' Vert: 1' - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream / / / 125'..... S, 11 Vicinity Map Scale: 1"=2000' 8 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' —1 +00 —0 +50 W 0 +00 . 0 +50 SECTION .13—B Scale: Horz: 1” - 40' Vert: 1' - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 1! _-- =_. L'., -o .- ___.. —_ _:I,•Yp, =R; ___` __ „- _._'___ -: .. _ _ _ =— _680"SHd1RYlE; t1 _ _ __ _ - tncw _ __ _ = tea ®is 1•— :=-....._ __ -_ _— ® _ lg_YIt1,aLYNtAN -16008190_•• __—.="5 _N�l1TN • wHSTREAM: ® ' — .___ _ ____,_ __ _ _ _ _ _ CONVERSION TABLE: .450 NAVDB8 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NG 1 29 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD88 — 3.4056 NGVD29 + 100 FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 3050 4 00 4 50 500 550 900 Horz Scale: ' — 60' Vert. Scale: ' - 30' Datum: CITY OF TUKWILA Looking Downstream e 50 7 00 7 50 MEAN HIGH TIDE: 106.07' MEAN LOW TIDE: 10207' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE: 96.09' EXTREME LOW TIDE :: 89.071 9 CO e 50 9 00 9450 10 00 10150 1. 00 1150 60 30 0 60 MiCINCRIMMUN SCALE: 1'- 60' REV NO DATE REVISION DWI BY CND BY VARLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North — South Overbuild Project TUKWILA TIE 013AWN BY: EMN 019 9/11/00 CHECKED BY: AM 9/11/00 APPROVED: URN SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 60' 15%, 1• 30' DRAWING NO.: DUWAMISNSHL -1 Z W JU UO u)w J= F- 'w0 LL < = d �w Z ZO in U� O -: CI I- LIJ =U LL'O WZ = OU ~ .n 20' VIDE MAP. waRK AREA 14a/MTRLDca1 FIBER CABLE (LEG 3) Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing Me Duwamish River c@' Shorelands in Section 14 in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. NOTES: The Line of Wien High Tide of Duwomish River is 6.49 feet (NCVD29). (NAVD 88 Elev= 9.90 feet) All excavations will be back filled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of a fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated as on Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses are commercial. SITE 5' 0(0(6616 (NORTH 510E) •1 130' 125' 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' 1.1Cl/1VORlDC0U FIBER CABLE (LEG 3) 100 YR FL000 PLAN (14.50) CONVERSION TABLE: NAVD88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NOV01929 NGVD88 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVDI929 + 100 Horz Scale: 1 "= 100' Vert. Scale: 1 "= 10' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLEY RNCINRRRINC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1600 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 ' Phone: (503) 466 -9480 Fox: (503) 466 -9979 MEAN HIGH 110E.• 106.49' MEAN LOW ROE 104.59' MEAN LOWER LOW 110E: 96.61' EXTREME LOW ROE: 89.592 Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =2000' ^j- 011511NO GRADE 'W CONCRCI( I[f ,,W' IANISG TAP( 5(0(611(1 Of UN. DIA. CODUUNCATIO1IS CABLE 4 -2'1.0 1IDP( 51)611 couuuNICARONS CARL Typical Trench Configuration 4 - 2' HDPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100 e GRC CONDUIT SEE ATTACHUENT DETAIL BRIDGE SECTION NIS ANCHOR DOLT os -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 -0 +50 0 +00 O +SD SECTION A-A Scale: Hors: 1 w 100' Vert: 1' - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream SECTION B -B Scale: Horz: 1 = 109' Vert: 1' - 10 City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream PIPE KULA Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - 2' HOPE Ducts II0PC 50611 — 6• CRC CONDUIT �� ROl1EA BRACKET 100 50 0 100 SCALE: 1'- 100' REV NO DATE REV15106 OWN BY OM BY W' RLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKWILA 11E 060914 BY: ELIH .610/2/00 CHECKED BY: JEY 10/2/00 APPROVED: 4.469 SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1• - 100' ITv1 1• - 10' DRAWING NO.: OLNAIOSHSIIL -2 1,660.1 ENT it - .— s1J m iron§ T VW-SHORELINE-UM NE uw BRIDGEdua 8' -t.... St •+l. 5 _ -_ _ _ 1• 200' SHOREUNE MAT � toe _ r SG _ r - -_ Ya)wOfiLDgM ® B e— 1 li P WOW. (111.09 1 nt E CONVERSION TABLE: NAVD88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NOV01929 NGVD88 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVDI929 + 100 Horz Scale: 1 "= 100' Vert. Scale: 1 "= 10' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLEY RNCINRRRINC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1600 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 ' Phone: (503) 466 -9480 Fox: (503) 466 -9979 MEAN HIGH 110E.• 106.49' MEAN LOW ROE 104.59' MEAN LOWER LOW 110E: 96.61' EXTREME LOW ROE: 89.592 Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =2000' ^j- 011511NO GRADE 'W CONCRCI( I[f ,,W' IANISG TAP( 5(0(611(1 Of UN. DIA. CODUUNCATIO1IS CABLE 4 -2'1.0 1IDP( 51)611 couuuNICARONS CARL Typical Trench Configuration 4 - 2' HDPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100 e GRC CONDUIT SEE ATTACHUENT DETAIL BRIDGE SECTION NIS ANCHOR DOLT os -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 -0 +50 0 +00 O +SD SECTION A-A Scale: Hors: 1 w 100' Vert: 1' - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream SECTION B -B Scale: Horz: 1 = 109' Vert: 1' - 10 City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream PIPE KULA Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - 2' HOPE Ducts II0PC 50611 — 6• CRC CONDUIT �� ROl1EA BRACKET 100 50 0 100 SCALE: 1'- 100' REV NO DATE REV15106 OWN BY OM BY W' RLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKWILA 11E 060914 BY: ELIH .610/2/00 CHECKED BY: JEY 10/2/00 APPROVED: 4.469 SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1• - 100' ITv1 1• - 10' DRAWING NO.: OLNAIOSHSIIL -2 1,660.1 N Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing of the Bed of Me Duwamish River el. Sharelands 0 \u,), in Section /4 in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, le Al, \O \ 4'o in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. A 'PR °MC\(EXTO.) \\ O \ \\ Ny\ \ The installation of a fiber optic cable involving embedment NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of Duwomish River is 6.59 feet (NCV029). (NAVD 88 Elev.. 10.0 (eel) All excavations will be backfilled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. \ a� O ` \ in the ground, enters on area designated as an "Urban \ • �G 0 k Shoreline Environment' pursuant to City of Tukwila 4, \ yc^ '0 \ Shoreline Muster Program. At this site, the uses ore P \ '11 \ —40 'camrLlercio/. ° A . ,,, °° \' SITE • 0 \\ e 21 140' 135' 130 125' 120' 115' 110 105 100 95 90 85 800 0 +50 § O lOUBY 00 AREA S, 193RD o '\ o, I o jO,P 23 °' "- 22 j o, 0 (PROPOSED MCI) 8EaN OoRE PUCE MANHOLE .I A Vicinity Mop Scale: 1"=2000' CONVERSION TABLE: 1 +00 NAWB8 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NCVD29 NAVD68 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 1 +50 2 +00 2 +50 3 +00 3 +50 Horz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1" = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream TINGLY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1600 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 486 -9480 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 4 +00 4 +50 MEAN NIGH 110E 106.59 MEAN LOW ROE: 104,69' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE. 96.71' EXTREME LOW ROE :: 89.493 5 +00 5 +50 6 +00 6 +50 7 +00 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'- 40' REV NO OME REVISION MN BY i.la r,, wo�vf^! lf'. att: ti� ?f^,1,T.firi!?ryYf'?1r?il?Irh.• WINLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKIWILA 11E DRAWN 61: FAIN CHECKED BY: JEN .1,9/11/00 9/11/04 APPROVED: URN SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Ccble Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1' • 40' lent+ 1' - 20' DRAWING NO.: Dl1WAM15HSHL -3 •4 Air CLS7FlFMANHas EIEY.,lltl.69 LIZ -- -- ._..---PIETT— "'._ OoKINOEDOWN- TEAM— -- A,17. -- CONVERSION TABLE: 1 +00 NAWB8 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NCVD29 NAVD68 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 1 +50 2 +00 2 +50 3 +00 3 +50 Horz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1" = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream TINGLY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1600 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 486 -9480 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 4 +00 4 +50 MEAN NIGH 110E 106.59 MEAN LOW ROE: 104,69' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE. 96.71' EXTREME LOW ROE :: 89.493 5 +00 5 +50 6 +00 6 +50 7 +00 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'- 40' REV NO OME REVISION MN BY i.la r,, wo�vf^! lf'. att: ti� ?f^,1,T.firi!?ryYf'?1r?il?Irh.• WINLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKIWILA 11E DRAWN 61: FAIN CHECKED BY: JEN .1,9/11/00 9/11/04 APPROVED: URN SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Ccble Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1' • 40' lent+ 1' - 20' DRAWING NO.: Dl1WAM15HSHL -3 •4 Site Plan x1, \ of z' ` A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Adjacent b ..,F5 Ll to the Shorelands of the uwamish River \ z, in Section 11 in Township 23 North, Range 4 Bast, W.A1., 7o S\ in City of Tukwila, Ring County, Washington. 733 S -1 e,e�d�o,e.e,o,e�o�o�m�e�o,o,o owe NE �u,._ O \ v.') \ "CI Cl \ O ♦. Ems• 9cn eiNo■ 100' UNITS .. o,�e„ `u O'O S�° a 5 ua/WaRlncou „�\ o\ o 7 \ NnBER GABLE /a97„.. ST'c , 0 0 'o, 0 To 100 1R F.000 PLAIN (110.091 -0.50 e e g 0+50 g 0.00 9 SECTION A -d Solo N.o Y.L• 1'. t0' alt Al =Lair CONVERSION TABLE: NAVD88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NGVD29 NAVD68 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKVALA NAVD7929 + 100 MEAN HIGH TIDE: 106.09 MEAN LOW RDE 104.19' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE :: 96.27' EXTREME LOW DIM 8899'± FINLEY ENCINERRINC COMPANY, INC, Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 488 -9460 Fox: (503) 466 -9979 NOTES: The Line of Meon High Tide of Duwamish River is 6.09 feet (NCVD29). (NAVD 88 Elev= 9.50 feet) All excavations will be back filled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of o fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated os on "Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses are commercial. Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =2000' 60 30 0 60 SCALE: 1-• 60' REV NO OATS REVISION OWN BY W BLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKIAILA 11E DRAWN BY: DAN 0"h 9/12/00 CHECKED BY:. JEN 9/12/00 APPROVED: ARM SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 60' IM 1' w 30' DRAWING NO.: DUWMAISHSHL -4 I'e1 4 ',1:;.!crr',+f:!:�:v�.x. •Jk.i. +.I -': i:.,.. ";`:.T i!it4; IY !al!i''Jtt Fo. .RY+l1{L Z W Ce JU U0 U W f'- • U_ W O LL co ry n ▪ W Z W0 • W n o U. O 1_' W W u. 0 UJZ US O • ~ Z City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director MEMO TO THE FILE May 25, 2001 To: Project File No. E2000 -022 MCI Worldcom Four locations north of Interurban Avenue South From: Alexa Berlow, Associate Planner Re: Staff Evaluation of Environmental Checklist Received: October 5, 2000 Project Description: The proposal will build fiber optic cable and ducts. The project will bore four (4) ducts at five (5) separate. The bores will be dug within one of three legs, or cable duct routes. All are located along the Duwamish River. Most ducts will be bored on City of Tukwila Right of Way, within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad. Others will be bored within private easements. (Detailed maps and plans are attached.) Cables will be bored under the River at two locations, at Crossing Number 1 and Crossing Number 3. At Crossing Number 2, boring will be conducted adjacent to the bridge and along the river in the shoreline zone. At Crossing Number 4, boring will also occur along the river in the shoreline zone. A Shoreline Substantial Development permit for this work was required. Project construction will use trenching, mini directional or directional bore. The bore process will be undertaken by boring machine installation PVC or HDPE conduit. Bore depth will be a minimum of 15 feet under the river and 70 feet from the top of the bank. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface'. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A one foot wide trench will be 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206- 431 -3665 acvrwcxrrmrv:r, ',w':tKMtnA MIM z }-- z ce 6 _1 U 00 N 0 W I .1 H 2u- W o. gQ �w z� F- 0 zr i0 N.. 1- U H r- u- p; til U =. 0 Z MCI Worldcom SEPA — Memo to the File File Number E2000 -022 Page 2 excavated for the ducts. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired if damaged, and bark dust replaced. w . Description of Cable Routes o 0) Leg 1 is proposed to be .70 miles in length, located in SW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 23 J = North, Range 4 east on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right of way, on the N u_ northeasterly side of S. 130'h Street, 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130t11 Street w 0 and 50th Place South. This is an existing MCI Worldcom manhole. g Leg 2 is proposed to be 1.29 miles in length, located in the NW 1/4 of Section 14, = c5 Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. The z entrance will be on the southeasterly side of 56'h Avenue, 16 feet from the centerline. z 0 w Leg 3 is proposed to be 1.71 miles in length, located in the SE Section 14, Township 23 2 north, Range 4 East on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad at Black River :vo cn. Junction. This bore will extend beneath the Duwamish River below three forced effluent .0 1 lines and then resurfacing on the south edge of South 143'd Street, 100 feet west of the 0 City of Tukwila Right of Way. The line will continue from this point to another manhole .w o 12 feet northwest of the southwest back of curb. on Interurban Avenue South and 26 feet z. south of the l43'd street centerline of Interurban Avenue. A backhoe or trencher will be ,v used to excavate the trench. 0 1-, z Each boring project is expected to last a short duration. It is not expected to create traffic or transportation problems. Detailed descriptions of the bore site locations are attached. Proponent: Findley Engineering Company, Inc. (Contact: Jeffrey Montgomery) on behalf of MCI Worldcom (Contact: Lou Wilburn) Location: Four locations along Interurban Avenue south, between Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Railroad. Date prepared: March 23, 2001 Lead Agency: City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development • '.•.n:wx- iaax�J� *.#a:�.ts1Sm''_ Tt. ��+, . r: :k.'�vxuioaN,�t?.�x:e.�.,'n�:u� �:a..,W�...:: MCI Worldcom SEPA — Memo to the File File Number E2000 -022 Page 3 Challenges to Document: None Other Agencies of Jurisdiction: None Recommendation: (DNS) Determination of Non - Significance Summary of Interdepartmental Comments (to be completed prior to issuance of Building Permit): Data elevations and the data conversion table are to be revised. To correct discrepancy with FIRMS 100 year flood elevations (four sheets). This may be corrected under a miscellaneous permit application through the City of Tukwila, prior to approval of a building permit. A. BACKGROUND Item 5: The project is expected to begin within one week after the issuance of final approval except for the work within the Duwamish River shoreline zone. This work would begin after July 1, 2001. Item 6: This project is part of the Seattle metro area overbuilds network being constructed by MCI Worldcom. Construction of the network is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2001. Item 7: Field surveys, reviews of existing literature, and contacts with government agencies have been conducted to obtain environmental information for the proposed project. Item 8: There are no other applications pending at this time Item 9: A biological assessment will not be required for this project. The U.S. Corps of Engineers has indicated a "No Effect" to be issued within two weeks of approval of the SEPA checklist. (A copy of a letter from US Army Corps of Engineers is attached.) 3 z =z ce 6_. JO. UO. H W0 LL < d �w Z z� moo' N' o = V; Irk. ui z. N; O z MCI Worldcom SEPA - Memo to the File File Number E2000 -022 Page 4 Item 10: This proposal is to place fiber optic cable and ducts. This is intended to provide additional routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. The trunk routes will tie in the new switching office. This office is currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive Center. The major part of construction is proposed within Tukwila Street and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroads right of way. The minor part of construction will be on private easements. The project will propose three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts. One duct will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable, for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Horizontal directional boring will be the major method of placement. The bore depths will a minimum of 15 feet. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. A mitigation plan for vegetation is included in the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan. A copy of this plan is attached. Item 11: Vicinity maps and site plan is attached. Item 12: The proposed fiber optic cable crossings lie within Steep Slope, Flood Zone, Seismic, and the Duwamish River waterway sensitive areas. B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Following is a summary of the applicant's response to the SEPA checklist. Staff has provided additional comments when necessary: Earth The terrain, slope, and soil at the shoreline area crossing are generally flat. The stream bank is sloped at 55 %. There is no record of soil instability at any of the four crossings. The general type of soil found on the site is alluvial. The soil has generally been stable. (See Table 2 in Agency Comments to Environmental Checklist.) There will be no fill associated with this project. Construction will be made to existing improvements, at 125'1' Street, S. 143rd Avenue, and S..30'h place and paring lots. Minimal clearing and disturbance of earth is anticipated. Silt fences, straw bales, catch basin inserts, and temporary mulch will be used to reduce off 4 z 3:z u`5 = rU 0 0• �o • w= ,J 0 �¢ a w _• 'Z F- z �— ut O o f-. • wW =0 W Z. O z MCI Worldcom SEPA — Memo to the File File Number E2000 -022 Page 5 site erosion and sedimentation. An erosion and sediments control plan is attached. Best Management practices are outlined in this plan. Air Project construction will result in short-term and temporary emissions from gas and diesel - powered construction equipment. Increases in airborne dust are anticipated during construction only. The project is not anticipated to create emissions or odor once construction has been completed. There are off -sire sources of emission and odor. They are as follows: farm vehicles on adjacent properties, automobile and truck traffic on adjacent roadways, train traffic, and emission from residential wood stoves in the vicinity of site construction areas. The applicant states that these sources of emission and odor will not affect the proposed project during construction or operation. Management of dust emission is anticipated. Mitigation measures are covered in the Erosion and Sediments Control Plan. A copy of this plan is attached. Water Surface Water: The Duwamish River is in the vicinity and included in the site areas of the boring construction sites. The Duwamish River is being crossed in three locations, and paralleled at one location. See attached shoreline site plans. The area of the project lies within the 100 -year floodplain of the River. It is within the banks of the river at all three locations that cross the river. Bores will be dug under the Duwamish River at five (5) locations within 4 sites. Two sites will cross the Duwamish River (Sites 1 and 3), one site will prepare for cables to be attached to the bridge (Site 2) , and the fourth site will be along the railroad (Site 4). The project will not require withdrawn or diversion of surface water. There is no fill nor dredging anticipated. No discharge of waste material is anticipated. Ground Water: There will be no withdrawal of or discharge to ground water. No.waste materials will be discharged. 5 Q u rt J0 0O co o. Wi w0 g-J =w z� 1-0. z I— U• 0 O N' • 1—: w w — • 0. z ui = 17- z MCI Worldcom SEPA — Memo to the File File Number E2000 -022 Page 6 Water Runoff Storm water runoff is anticipated from the city streets. Runoff will be controlled and collected at the bore pit locations. See the Erosion and sediments Control Plan for details. No permanent alterations of existing collection or disposal methods will occur. No waste materials will enter surface or ground waters. Temporary erosion control will be in place at bore sites and trenching locations that are adjacent to the Duwamish River. Temporary erosion control will consist of, but will not be limited to straw bales, silt fence, booms, and hazardous material spill kits. These measures are intended to control erosion and sedimentation. The are also applicable to control bore fluid (mud) and runoff from storm water leaving the construction site. Plants Types of vegetation found on the site include the following: deciduous trees (alder, maple, aspen, and other); evergreen trees (fir, cedar, pine, and other); shrubs; grass; wet soil plants (cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, and other); water plants (water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, and other); and other type of vegetation, not including grass, pasture, or grain crop. These are not found on the sites. Minimal native vegetation will be removed. Total vegetation that would be removed will be less than.one acre. Clearing limits and work zones will be marked prior to construction. Disturbed areas will be reseeded and mulched. Details about these mitigation measures are described in the Erosion and Sediments Control Plan. Any damaged landscaping will be replaced. Chinook Salmon and Bull Trout occur on or near the river crossings where boring is proposed. No impact to these species is anticipated. See Table 6 in the Environmental Checklist completed by the applicant, for details of boring areas. Animals See Table 5 in the Environmental Checklist. Bird, Mammal, and Fish at each of the three (3) River crossing are identified. It is likely that migratory waterfowl use the Duwamish River as migratory route. Energv/Natural Resources Not applicable 6 ..sa�...,.m. City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director MEMORANDUM February 20, 2001 To: Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator Fr: Alexa Berlow-L Associate Planner (206) 431 -3673 RE: MCI Worldcom Permit Number MI2000 -229 PLANNING DIVISION COMMENTS Planning approves the proposed plans with the following conditions, and personate to approval of the shoreline substantial development permit, file number L2000 -065: • Provide a detail of each manhole on the site plans. Also, discuss the reason(s) why boring needs to be conducted within the shoreline river environment. • Provide a description of the temporary worksite areas indicated on the plans. • Indicate zoning on each plan. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 z i• 61-1 O - 0 U Ili =, J w • 0. 2 g u. =• a ▪ w. 2 Z �. h0 Z I— U 0: ;0cn .0 f-', w w U. uiz U 0 z City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF APPLICATION November 17, 2000 The following applications have been submitted to the City of Tukwila Department of Community Development for review and decision. APPLICANT: Jeffrey E. Montgomery, Finley Engineering Company, Inc. on behalf of MCI Worldcom LOCATION: Interurban, Between 42nd Avenue South and Burlington Northern Right of Way FILE NUMBERS: L2000 -065 (Shoreline Substantial Development Permit) PROPOSAL: To install fiber optic cable and ducts at four (4) sites along the Duwamish River between 42nd Avenue South and the Burlington Northern Right of Way. OTHER REQUIRED LAND USE PERMITS: E2000 -022 (SEPA Checklist) These files can be reviewed at the Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA. Please call (206) 431 -3670 to ensure that the file(s) will be available. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT You can submit comments on this application. You must submit your comments in writing to the Department of Community Development by 5:00 p.m. on December 22, 2000. For information on the date and time of the public hearing, please contact the Department at (206) 431 -3670. If you cannot submit comments in writing by the cutoff date indicated above, you may still appear at the hearing and give your comments on the proposal before the Planning Commission. If you have questions about this proposal contact the Planner -in- charge of this file at (206) 431 -3670. Anyone who submits written comments will become parties of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. APPEALS You may request a copy of any decision by the Planning Commission on a project or obtain information on your appeal rights by contacting the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. A decision from the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council. DATE OF APPLICATION: NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: NOTICE OF APPLICATION POSTED: October 5, 2000 Complete on October 26, 2000; Notice Dated November 17, 2000 December 1, 2000 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Gity of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION November 17, 2000 Jeffrey E. Montgomery 1800 NW 169th Place, Suite B -250 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 RE: MCI Worldcom Seattle North/South Overbuild L2000 -065 (Shoreline Substantial Development Permit) E2000 -022 (SEPA Application Checklist) Dear Jeffrey Montgomery: Your application for review of a State Environmental Protection Review Checklist and shoreline substantial development permit to install fiber optic cable and ducts between Tukwila Street and the Burlington Northern Railroad right -of -way was found complete on October 26, 2000. The majority of this cable will be within City of Tukwila right -of- way and the remaining area will be on private easements. Within the next 14 days, you will need to attach a laminated notice form on a notice board. For instructions and timelines to install a notice board on the site, please refer to Attachment B - Public Information Signs in the application packet. I will notify you when this laminated form is ready for you to pick up. After the form has been installed, please drop off a signed Affidavit of Posting to show proof that the notice board and proper notices have been installed. You will be responsible for removing the notice board from the site once your application has been approved and finalized, and when all public comment periods have terminated. This determination of Complete Application does not preclude the City to request revisions to your proposal through the formal project review phase that has now commenced. Your application will be routed to appropriate departments for internal 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 t4otice of Complete Application MCI Worldcom L2000 -065 (Shoreline Substantial Development Permit) E2000 -022 (SEPA Environmental Checklist) Page 2 review, and any revision comments made back to you within 21 days of this notice. This is to insure that your proposal meets the substantive requirements of the zoning code and goals of the Comprehensive Plan. If you have any questions about this notice, or if you wish to speak to me sooner than my next response date, please do not hesitate to contact me as planner -in- charge of your project at (206) 431 -3673. Sincerely, Alexa Berlow Associate Planner cc: Reviewing City Departments Smooth Feed SheetsTM 0179900 -2370 Michael & Kathryn Katz C/o The City Group /Consumer Fin P.O. Box 627 Marlton, NJ 08053 0179900 -2155 James E. Fleming 14620 164th P1 SE Renton, WA 98059 0179900 -2410 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2450 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2501 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2575 Alice E. Davidson 12546 50`h Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2230 Violet A. Buchanan 12560 51s` S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2950 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 000480 -0013 Yellow Freight System Inc. 10990 Roe Ave. Overland Park, KS 66211 018200 -0005 Ore & Wash Ry & Nav Co. 0179900 -2600 Felipe M. Serafica 12542 50`h Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2385 Karen A. Helde 12537 51s` Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 0179900 -2425 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2464 John L. Hutchinson 830 Hearthotone Dr. Boise, ID 83702 0179900 -2545 Edna Ida Morrison 12562 50th Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 0179900 -2160 Highline Community College Found P.O. Box 98000 MS 9 2 Des Moines, WA 98198 0179900 -2251 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2952 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 000480 -0016 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 018200 -0310 Victor LaFranchi 801 Grant Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 Use template for 5160® 0179900 -2110 Highline Community College Found P.O. Box 98000 MS 9 2 Des Moines, WA 98198 0179900 -2400 David & Gwen Garlington 509 Diamond Pt. Rd. Sequim, WA 98382 0179900 -2435 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 0179900 -2469 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 0179900 -2560 Lester W. Mathison 12556 50`h Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 0179900 -2160 John L. Hutchinson 830 Hearthotone Dr. Boise, ID 83702 0179900 -2255 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h S. Seattle, WA 98178 000480 -0010 Gateway Bldg 10 LLC 2001 Western Ave. #330 Seattle, WA 98121 000480 -0019 Louise M. Strander P.O. Box 88636 Tukwila, WA 98138 018200 -0311 Frank Minalia 5510 S. 129th Seattle, WA 98178 AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5160® Smooth Feed SheetsTM 018200 -0350 Kevin A. & Elizabeth J. Ritchie 927 132nd St. SW #L 5 Everett, WA 98204 000380 -0010 Long Than Hua & Van Ngu Tuan 5596 S. Langston Road Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0430 Empire Way Associates II 12501 Bell -Red Rd. Ste 106 Bellevue, WA 98005 AVERY® Address Labels 000380 -0002 BNSF Rwy Property Tax Dept 1700 E Gulf Rd. #400 Schaumburg, IL 60173 000380 -0012 ANT LLC 201 Mission St. Pacific Gateway Bldg San Fransisco, CA 94105 Use template for 5160® 000380 -0003 BNSR Rwy Prop Tax Dept. P.O. Box 961089 Fort Worth, TX 76161 217200 -0428 Empire Way Associates II 12501 Bell -Red Rd. Ste 106 Bellevue, WA 98005 Laser 5160® z ►—Z; w 2 J U; 0 O :' w: wz J I- -al 0, g ¢: a; = w' Z� I-- 0 Z Lu ON 2 U' IL 0, • Z U= O •i Z Smooth Feed SheetsTM 336590 -1765 Clyde W. Dawes 6439 S. 143rd Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1785 Louie Sanft 6120 52 "d Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1721 Fredrick M. & Frances K. Stray 12805 NE 80`h St. Kirkland, WA 98033 336590 -1757 Grant D. Smith 6427 S. 143rd Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1960 Tukwila LLC c/o Simvest Properties 600 University St. Suite 1925 Seattle, WA 98101 336590 -1795 Louie Sanft 6120 52 "d Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 722950 -0330 OWRR &Nay. Co. c/o Union Pacific RR Corp P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 722950 -0360 King County 500 A King County Ad Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 336590 -1710 Jeanette A. Engstrom 6238 S. 143`d Pl. Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1835 Editha A. Fouty 6426 S. 144th St. Tukwila, WA 98168 AVERY® Address Labels 336590 -1766 Louie Sanft 6120 52nd Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1790 Louie Sanft 6120 52 "d Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1750 Robert M. & Alberta M. Burke 7924 S. 202 "d St. Kent, WA 98032 336590 -1758 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 336590 -1970 Tukwila LLC c/o Simvest Properties 600 University St. Suite 1925 Seattle, WA 98101 377920 -0160 ANMARCO 9125 10`h Ave. S. Seattle,WA 98108 722950 -0340 OWRR & Nay. Co. c/o Union Pacific RR Corp P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 336590 -1700 Jeanette A. Engstrom 6238 S, 143rd Pl. Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1715 Leslie Hinkson 14628 SE 216th St. Kent, WA 98042 336590 -1836 Editha A. Fouty 6426 S. 144th St. Tukwila, WA 98168 Use template for 5160® 336590 -1775 Louie Sanft 6120 52nd Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1791 King County 506 2nd Ave. Suite 1621 Seattle, WA 98104 336590 -1756 Louie Sanft 6120 52nd Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1810 Louie Sanft 6120 52 "d Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98118 336590 -1975 Tukwila LLC c/o Simvest Properties 600 University St. Suite 1925 Seattle, WA 98101 722950 -0320 ANMARCO 9125 10`h Ave. S. Seattle,WA 98108 722950 -0350 Burlington Northern Tax Dept 437 Central Bldg. 800 3`d Ave. Seattle, WA 98104 336590 -1701 Jeanette A. Engstrom 6238 S. 143rd Pl. Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1720 Leslie Hinkson 14628 SE 216th St. Kent, WA 98042 336590 -1845 Jerry Knudson 6402 S. 144th St. #1 Tukwila, WA 98168 Laser 5160® Smooth Feed SheetsTM 336590 -1850 Danette Knudson 6417 S. 143`d Pl. Tukwila, WA 98168 336590 -1955 Tuwila LLC c/o Simvest Properties 600 University St. Ste. 1925 Seattle, WA 98101 142304 -9043 Northern Pacific Railway Crossing 916 Smith Tower Seattle, WA 98104 232304 -9005 BNSF RWY Co. P.O. Box 961089 Fort Worth, TX 76161 377920 -0155 OWRR & Nay. Co. c/o Union Pacific RR Corp P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020. AVERY® Address Labels 336590 -1940 James L. & Gail Ann Justin 3110 N. Gove Tacoma, WA 98407 336590 -1846 Jerry Knudson 6402 S. 144th St. #1 Tukwila, WA 98168 232304 -9001 King County 500 K C Admin Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 377920 -0145 Union Pacific RR P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 Use template for 5160® 336590 -1945 Simvest Inc. c/o Simvest Properties 600 University St. Ste. 1925 Seattle, WA 98101 142304 -9042 OWRR & Nay. Co. c/o Union Pacific RR Corp P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 232304 -9003 Union Pacific RR P.O. Box 2500 Broomfield, CO 80020 377920 -0150 ANMARCO 9125 10`h S. Seattle, WA 98108 Laser 5160® . z. w re 2 6�; U O. CD w' f n LL, g Q; _� • w Z • Z �; • 0:N w Lt.! U; LLI z`. .1_ O~ z Smooth Feed SheetsTM 000300 -0004 John Strander P.O. Box 88636 Tukwila, WA 98188 000300 -0026 King County 500 K C Admin Building Seattle, WA 98104 000300 -0029 Peter M. Thomson P.O. Box 88251 Seattle, WA 98138 000300 -0039 King County 500 A Admin Building Seattle, WA 98104 000300 -0053 State of Washington Hwy Admin Building K -F -01 Olympia, WA 98504 000300 -0065 Craig R. & Colleen L. Dunning 5330 S. 136th St. Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0115 Hill Investment Co. LTD Ptns P.O. Box 700 Mercer Island, WA 98040 217200 -0125 Mary Ellen Whitehead 13335 56th S. Seattle, WA 98168 217200 -0145 Roy A. & Harriet M. Tongue 13347 56th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 217200 -0160 Garald A. Jr. & Jane Wheaton 13361 56th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 000300 -0023 Larry & Ann P.O. Box 97222 Tukwila, WA 98497 000300 -0027 Peter M. Thomson P.O. Box 88251 Seattle, WA 98138 000300 -0032 City of Seattle City Light PM #230414 -2 -301 700 5th Ave #2808 Seattle, WA 98104 000300 -0044 State of Washington Hwy Admin Building K -F -01 Olympia, WA 98504 000300 -0054 Shannon L. King and Russell L. & Jennifer M. Tom 11512 94th Ave. E. Tacoma, WA 98446 000300 -0066 Eva M. Painter 13526 53rd Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98168 217200 -0115 Keith Flick 13325 56th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0130 Lynn E. Davis 13341 56th Ave S. Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0150 Ralph L. & Rita L. Hatton 3935 S. 113`h St. Seattle, WA 98168 217200 -0165 William B. & Wendy L. Toon 4665 S. 160`h St. Tukwila, WA 98188 Use template for 5160® 000300 -0025 King County 500 K C Admin Building Seattle, WA 98104 000300 -0028 Thorp Properties Inc. 317 Kennebeck Ave S. No. 302 Kent, WA 98031 000300 -0038 John C. Strander 415 W Mercer #703 Seattle, WA 98119 000300 -0049 City of Tukwila 14475 59th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98067 000300 -0060 Mary Jo Svendsen 1349 13th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98144 000300 -0068 Robert C. McGuire 216 E. Boston St. Seattle, WA 98102 217200 -0120 J. L. Graves 13327 56th S. Seattle, WA 98168 217200 -0140 Keith Gordon Collingwood 13343 56th Ave S. Tukwila, WA 98178 217200 -0155 Ralph L. & Rita L. Hatton 3935 S. 113`h St. Seattle, WA 98168 217200 -0175 MaryEllen Whitehead 13335 56th S. Seattle, WA 98168 AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5160® ra,, twnrrn40.70'19MYTP'kROPMIM_.XI)tl' 4•rw Smooth Feed SheetsTM 217200 -0185 Eddie L. Akers 13344 56th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0205 Raleigh J. Thornton 13328 56th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 000300 -0040 William E. & Judy A. McGee 5306 S 137th St. Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0086 Craig Dunning 5330 S 136th Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0052 Northland Financial Co. C/o Cynthia Pieters 3500 W 80th St. Bloomington, MN 55431 000300 -0067 Terri & David Craig RR 1 Site 15 C 11 Madeira Park BC Von 2HO Canada 000300 -0083 Krystal K. Craig 13600 53`d Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0091 Ray B. Vomenici 7816 S 135th St. Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0190 Dwight Boechler Elda Mercado 13340 56th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 217200 -0210 Sandra L. Finn 13324 56th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 000300 -0061 Kenneth E. Barger 5302 S 137th St. Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0100 Norris Saari 13535 531.d Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98168 000300 -0005 Northland Financial Co. C/o Cynthia Pieters 3500 W 80th St. Bloomington, MN 55431 000300 -0070 Sylvia Hanlon 13611 54th S Tukwila, WA 98168 000300 -0089 Robert C. McGuire 216 E Boston St. Seattle, WA 98102 000300 -0095 Sheldon Taylor 5320 S,137th Seattle, WA 98168 Use template for 5160® 217200 -0195 Brian E, Miller 13336 56th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 217200 -0215 Joneth C. Albritton 13312 56th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 000300 -0078 Robert King # 15237 c/o Executive House Inc. 7517 Greenwood Ave N. Seattle, WA 98103 000300 -0001 Northland Financial Co. C/o Cynthia Pieters 3500 W 80th St. Bloomington, MN 55431 000300 -0042 Doug Palmer 15306 SE 22nd St. Bellevue, WA 98007 000300 -0077 Doug Palmer 15306 SE 22 "d St. Bellevue, WA 98007 000300 -0090 Ray Vomenici 7804 S 135th Seattle, WA 98178 AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5160® 1 ®09TS .iasa- 271600 -0020 Gateway Corporate Properties 150 Almaden #700 San Jose, CA 95113 017900 -0965 Thomas & Rene Applegate 12246 46th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -3239 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -1005 D. Aragon 4610 S. 124 Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1170 John A. Vader 12228 47th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1200 Stuart W. Garnett 12252 47th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98168 017900 -1230 Lawrence C. Stewart 4714 S. 124th St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1260 Ruby E. Van Der Wel 12243 48th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1400 Abdulnaser M. Abdulmalik 3316 S. Orcas Seattle, WA 98118 017900 -1410 William A. Looney P.O. Box 66098 Seattle, WA 98166 ®09IS ioJ aleldwal as0 �lage- ssa.ippy 271600 -0070 AMB Properties LP 505 Montgomery St. 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 017900 -0975 Eldon Leonard Knight, Jr. 12252 46th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -0985 D. Aragon 4610 S. 124 Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1010 David C. Swanson 4616 S. 124th Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1185 Ronald M. Clothier 12240 47th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1210 Robert F. & Judy L. Price 4702 124th St. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1240 Thea G. Nelson 4718 S. 124th St. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1270 Daniel J. Leenders 3945 S, 242nd St. Kent, WA 98031 017900 -1500 Dawda Jawara 12235 49th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1415 Barbara J. Trimble 12242 48th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 ®AIMA1d 271600 -0075 Boeing Employees Credit Union P.O. Box 97050 Seattle, WA 98124 017900 -1045 Charlie & Rose Marie Ross 12253 47th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -0995 D. Aragon 4610 S. 124 Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1025 Charlie & Rose Marie Ross 12253 47th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1195 Virgilio C. Jiminez 12244 47th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1225 Edward R. Bailey 12212 48th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1250 Doak Homes, Inc. 11917 4th Ave. SW Seattle, WA 98146 017900 -1390 Ruth E. Hovland W. 2004 College Spokane, WA 99201 017900 -1510 Kenneth E. Brown 12231 49th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1425 Randy E. Barret 2736 37th Ave. SW Seattle, WA 98126 Wlsleays paa,J yloows _ . _......._. m.,., x•,. �.,, � „!tn�sf:+Kw�'k`:?'r��F.��i�`�+, ,�.', • {F�h7;bv?aSRi z I-- z ce w 01 000 N J (/) LL w o. gQ co I- w zI �o z �- w 2p U c O O I- w w' • U lL 0 z ui�, U= z ®0915 aasai 017900 -1435 Keith B. Harris 12258 48th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1475 Kenneth Earl Hovland 4814 S. 124th Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1605 Gauthun Family Irrevocable 12228 49th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1660 Patricia M. Johnson 12256 49th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1725 David A. & Lynne B. Randall 12244 50th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1787 Riverton Contractors Inc. 12218 51St Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1850 Randal D. Lance 12257 51st Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1880 Norman D. & Kathleen M. Walker 24212 139th Ave SE Kent, WA 98042 017900 -3005 Wanda H. Capellard 1728 Lake Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 017900 -3055 Robert & Kelli Rigsby 615 S. 150th St. Burien, WA 98148 ®091S Joj aieldwal asg 017900 -1455 Kenneth Earl Hovland 4814 S. 124th Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1485 Thomas J. Loftus 4918 S. 122nd St. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1620 John Timmons 6533 Seaview NW #205 -A Seattle, WA 98117 017900 -1695 Patrick A. Tongue 4916 S. 124th St. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1730 T. Patrick Barnes & Joe Parsons 12218 51St Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1800 Bobby Wayne Casebeer 12243 51St Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1855 Norman D. & Kathleen M. Walker 24212 139th Ave SE Kent, WA 98042 017900 -1901 Norman D. & Kathleen M. Walker 24212 139th Ave SE Kent, WA 98042 017900 -3025 Phil Neomahavong 683 Harrington Ave. NE Renton, WA 98056 017900 -3070 Vicki Lynn Decker 4715 S. 124th St. Tukwila, WA 98178 tr�':,zsti7 1 +u..,:ru7 4 »N3'1 Yath+ :sv;' r�3i�.uu�SXma+3��g:ixk7 .rt:zaia' 'u LAN "slagel sse.PPv ®■212Ah► y :.:,,,,;?'vArtn ' 017900 -1465 Alicia N. Sissons 4816 S. 124th St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1490 Chris Dolejska 12241 49th Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1635 Doris J. Davis P.O. Box 69671 Seattle, WA 98168 017900 -1715 David A. Randall 12244 50th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1785 William H. & Lisa Shaughnessy 12233 51St Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -1805 Frank J. & Elizabeth Wingert 12253 51st Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -1860 Norman D. & Kathleen M. Walker 24212 139th Ave SE Kent, WA 98042 017900 -1902 Norman D. & Kathleen M. Walker 24212 139th Ave SE Kent, WA 98042 017900 -3030 Robert L. & Jacqueline 4623 South 124t Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -3080 Loren O. & Kyeonghis Decker 4720 S. 125th Tukwila, WA 98178 vus1aays paaj wows ®09IS aasei �lage-i SSW ppy ®A i AV 017900 -3095 Cecil R. Compo, Sr. 4801 S. 124th St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -3170 William Perovich 12433 84th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2700 Iwao & Betty H. Hirano 4603 S. 125th Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2736 Stephen A. Pearce 605 SW Ambaum Blvd. Seattle, WA 98166 017900 -2745 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2760 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2766 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2820 William Perovich 12433 84th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2840 Benito B. Ladines 4925 S. 125th St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2265 Autumn J. & Richard L. Ruggles 12404 50th Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 ®09IS aoJ aleldwal as0 017900 -3115 David M. & Cheryl A. Steele 4811 S. 124`h St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -3200 Loren H. Marshall 4919 S. 124th St. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2715 Stephen A. Pearce 605 SW Ambaum Blvd. Seattle, WA 98166 017900 -2738 M. Pearce, M.D. 605 SW Ambaum Blvd. Seattle, WA 98166 017900 -2750 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2762 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2795 Bank of California Tr Dept Catherine Ekstrom Trust 1011 Pacific Ave. Bank of Cal Tacoma, WA 98402 017900 -2830 Benito B. Ladines 4925 S, 125th St. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2845 Arthur J. Ristow III 12507 50th Pl. S. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2275 Tyler W. & T. C. Quinn P.O. Box 98130 Des Moines, WA 98198 017900 -3135 David R. Jones 4821 S. 124th Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -3210 Harry D. Olsen P.O. Box 53 Winlock, WA 98596 017900 -2735 Stephen A. Pearce 605 SW Ambaum Blvd. Seattle, WA 98166 017900 -2740 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2755 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2764 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2800 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 017900 -2835 Hugh Logan Hulman 12254 43`d S. Tukwila, WA 98178 017900 -2860 Evaristo L. Talvo, Jr. and Presentacion M. Talvo 3103 88th St. S. Lakewood, WA 98499 017900 -2285 Emmett L. Jackson 5023 S. 124th St. Tukwila, WA 98178 s Paa IoowS Smooth Feed SheetsTM 017900 -2305 Mary Patricia Ryan P.O. Box 336 Renton, WA 98057 017900 -2345 Donna M. Anderson 12533 51st Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2635 Rodney Smith 12522 50`h Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2685 Donald L. & Teresa L. Glidden 17659 SE 192nd Dr. Renton, WA 98058 017900 -2030 Burlington Northern RR Co. Tax Dept. 2680 Continental Plaza 777 Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 017900 -2110 Highline Community College Foundation P.O. Box 98000 MS 9 2 Des Moines, WA 98198 017900 -2950 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Ace Seattle Warehouse 126081/2 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Advent Print Resources 12620 Interurban Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98168 American Telephone Technologies 12668 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 017900 -2330 CLEMCO 13304 157th Ave. NE Redmond, WA 98052 017900 -2600 Felipe M. Serafica 12542 50`h Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2655 Burr C. Reeve 7210 SE 24th St. Mercer Island, WA 98040 017900 -2690 Autumn J. & Richard L. Ruggles 12404 50`h Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2045 Burlington Northern RR Co. Tax Dept. 2680 Continental Plaza 777 Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 017900 -2155 James E. Fleming 14620 164th Pl. SE Renton, WA 98059 Gateway Deli 12832 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 ADCO Inc. 12610 Interurban Ave. S. Tukwila, WA 98168 Aerolist Photographers Inc. 12830 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Annanie Thomas Associates 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Use template for 5160® 017900 -2335 Richard David Byus 12527 51st Pl. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2625 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 017900 -2665 Robert Newman 341 Smithers Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 017900 -2020 Burlington Northern RR Co. Tax Dept. 2680 Continental Plaza 777 Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76102 017900 -2050 BNSF Rwy Property Tax Dept 1700 E Gulf Rd. #400 Schaumburg, IL 60173 017900 -2885 James A. Codiga 12529 50`h Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 AT &T Wireless 13028 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Advanta Systems 12720 Gateway Drive Tukwila, WA 98168 American Home Improvements Products Inc. 12664 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 IKON Office Solutions 12614 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5160® Smooth Feed SheetsTM Boeing Employees Credit Union 12770 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Beginning Press 13075 Gateway Dr. Suite 300 Tukwila, WA 98168 Department of Labor & Industry 12806 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Contractors Labor Pool 13028 Interurban Ave. S Suite 112 Tukwila, WA 98168 Core Systems Inc. 13075 Gateway Inc. Tukwila, WA 98168 Divco West 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Hartman Escrow Inc. 13028 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 David Kehle Arch. 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Labtech Inc. 12622 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Microscience Inc. 12644 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 AVERY® Address Labels Auto Insurance Stores 13028 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 BRON Tapes of Washington 12864 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Cemco 12610 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Cool Audio.com 12682 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Darex Duplicating Equipment 12614 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Evergreen Trucking 12610 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Ingram Entertainment 12608 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Kidder Mathews and Segner Inc. 12886 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 LeFebure Inc. 12658 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 NANEI 12822 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Use template for 5160® BMG Distribution 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Mortgage Specialists 13028 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Coinstar Inc. 12770 Gateway Dr. Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Copyco Imaging Systems 12874 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Dennis Uniform MFG. Co. 12608 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Exhibits Northwest Inc. 13035 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 James Hardie Industries 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Koneta Rubber Co. 12610 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Manpower 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 103 Tukwila, WA 98168 OMNI Outpatient Medical Network 13035 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Laser 5160® z z w 6 JU 0 can w J = wO gQ _� I— w z� Z o: m 0 O o U.1 LL- z. w U = OI z Smooth Feed SheetsTM ^-� Use template for 5160® Olympic Hot Tub Co. 12818 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 RCA Records 12720 Gateway Drive Tukwila, WA 98168 Road One 13038 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 The Uniform Store 12608 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 TransGroup Express 13035 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Uniform Store 12608 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Walker and Associates Inc. 12652 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Westmed Specialties Inc. 12622 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Washington Electrical Group 12838 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Boeing Health Radiation Protection 12700 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 AVERY® Address Labels Paula's Choice 13075 Gateway Dr. Suite 300 Tukwila, WA 98168 REM Ventures 12720 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Sealed with a Kiss 13075 Gateway Dr. Suite 300 Tukwila, WA 98168 Trans Travel 13035 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila Deli 13028 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Universal Hospital Services 12648 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 The Warner Group 12646 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Wild West Shirt Works Inc. 12626 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Boeing Photo Processing 12779 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 King County Credit Union 12834 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Phoenix Technology 12644 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Racon Inc. 12628 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Standard Duplicating Machine Co. 12614 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Transfair North America Freight Services 13035 Gateway Dr. Tukwila, WA 98168 US Intermodial Maritime Inc. 12610 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Volkswagon of America 12842 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Western Graphics Inc. 12624 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Wittco Systems Inc. 12856 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Boeing Still Photography/Motion Pictures 12687 Interurban Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98168 Laser 5160® TUKWILA HIGH SPEED TIE DESCRIPTION OF AND IMPACT TO THE RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES ALONG THE TUKWILA TIE PROJECT RSA Corp is designing, inspecting and project managing a fiber optic project for WorldCom Network Services, consisting of three individual routes (legs) from a main z backbone cable on Union Pacific railroad property. These routes are needed to tie the • z main backbone cables to and through a fiber switching office in the Gateway Business w Park on Gateway Drive North. This solution will insure the integrity of the backbone D cable by managing and mitigating unscheduled disruptions in service. -J 0 co o Each of these routes will be placed on City of Tukwila right -of -way and private w w easements. As stated three legs or routes will be constructed all three will be primarily -J I- placed in the ground with directional boring equipment. Not unlike an oil well drilling rig • w 0 that drills horizontally, but built on a much smaller scale. The following may impact the m tranquility of residential and light business areas. a Initially each setup of the boring machine will complete 500 to 700 foot bores. Each bore = 0 will begin by digging a 5' to 10' trench where the bit starts into the ground. This trench z I also retains a bentonite drilling liquid that keeps the drill bit cool and lubricates the hole. 1, o Bentonite, a powdered clay like material is used in many products such as breads, z 1-- cosmetics and is a sealer for the bottoms of ponds and lakes, if one steps in the liquid it D. sticks like mud and it is environmentally safe. Routinely the waste bentonite will be n 0 o removed and properly disposed. The machine will be at times on the roadway of o D o Interurban Avenue from 143rd street to Gateway drive north. Boring machines sound w much like a medium size tractor and the sound is a steady low drone. The machines i 0 measure approximately 25 to 30 feet long and 6 to 7 feet wide. There will be some u_ o clanking of pipes as the drill stems added to advance the drilling bit into the ground. This z job will not require night work, the hours of work will be in compliance with the City of o w. Tukwila allowed construction hours. Some streets will have signs and cones directing o �; traffic around the work area this will be primarily noticed on Interurban Avenue. There z may be traffic stoppage as the boring machine is being positioned on a bore site and this process takes a minimal amount of time. In almost all cases the cleanup of the job to original or better condition is done daily as the work progresses. The exception of this practice will be caused by some inordinate problem that will take more time than the daily job hours allow. In this case safety and health concerns will be addressed, cosmetic issues if any will be addressed the first thing the next day. If a lot or parcel with a single access is in the construction zone the drive will not be impacted. If there are multiple accesses one access may be impacted during construction hours but will be available upon closing that day. Residents and businesses adjacent to the work areas will be given an information list containing the telephone numbers and names of the key people in the construction process and inform them that a representative of RSA Corp will be on site the majority of the work day and is available for questions and problems that need attention. RSA Corp has a record of interfacing with the town's people on any site we work. We want your concems and problems with the construction issues resolved in a manner that would be consistent with a welcome return to your community in the future. DEC 1 9 2000 �;AR -19 -01 04:14 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK is 273 2471 RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT P. 03 THIS RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT, is made by and between DEM, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, having an office at /3113` S•,5� +�` t�� 5A)1$ (herein "Grantor ") and MCI WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC., a Delaware limited liability company, having an office at 2250 Lakeside Boulevard, Richardson, Texas 75082 (herein "Grantee "). WYTNESSETH: THAT, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby grants, sells and conveys to Grantee, its successors and assigns, a perpetual right of way and easement to install, maintain and operate a telecommunications transmission system consisting of wires, cables and other related fixtures, equipment, marker posts and appurtenances deemed necessary or appropriate by Grantee, in, under, upon, over and across a strip of land located in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington, and being more particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (herein "Easement Property "); said Easement Property being located within property owned by Grantor pursuant to that certain Deed dated October 23, 2000, filed of record on October 31, 2000 in the Real Property Records of King County as Instrument No. 2000 103 1001363, and being more particularly described in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof (herein "Grantor's Property "); TOGETHER with the rights and easements, privileges and appurtenances over and across Grantor's Property necessary or convenient for the full enjoyment and use of the rights herein granted, including, but not limited to, the rights of ingress and egress over and across Grantor's Property to and from the Easement Property, the right to clear and keep cleared all trees, roots, brush and other obstructions located In and around the Easement Property which may interfere with the construction, maintenance, or operation of Grantee's telecommunications transmission system and the right to install gates and stiles In any fences crossing said Easement Property. Grantor hereby represents and warrants that it is the sole owner in fee simple of Grantor's Property and that it has the lawful right and authority to grant the right -of -way and easement conveyed herein. Grantor hereby gives to Grantee, its employees, agents and invitees, the right to enter upon Grantor's property effective from the date hereof for the purpose of conducting preliminary soil and engineering tests thereon. Grantee agrees that all cable, wire or conduit installed underground shall be buried below normal cultivation depth. Grantee further agrees to pay the reasonable amount of M.lpkoenlgte aeemenNdem KIng County, W A 1 LaW and Public Policy Group November 30, 2000 z �z ww _J C.) Uo co co W u. w LQ o �w Z= Z U• 0 o - O H w o ..z w = o� z MAR-19-01 @4:15 PM OUTBACK. R. V. PARK r. •1 273 2471 P. 04 any actual damage to growing crops, timber, fences or other structural improvements located outside the Easement Property and caused by the construction or maintenance activities of Grantee. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the easement and rights of way granted herein unto Grantee, together with the right to assign or transfer the said easement and rights of way, in whole or in part. Grantor hereby binds itself, its successors and assigns, to warrant and forever defend all and singular the easement and rights of way granted herein unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, against every person whomsoever, lawfully claiming or to claim the same, or any part thereof. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. tN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement this ix k: day of V creloacit,,.., 2000. M :lpkoanIpleaeementldem Kim County, wA DEM, LLC Name: /4 E Nt s F vi z 7 Title: M�+a Grp MCI WORLDCOM Network Services, Inc. By: Q40 William J. E Senior Manager 2 Law and Public Policy Group November 30, 2000 a • W. Ct 6 U. o o' w z° CD LL u o u- a - w Z �. Z o. O�- wLu ; — o' Z w U =; O� z • MAR-19-01 04:16 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK • GRANTOR: STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNT!' OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT 273 2471 P.01 On this i S/day, of _c� , 2000, before me personally appeared to me known to be the of DEM, LLC, a Washington limited liability company that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said company for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said company. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. [Notary Seal] • Notary Pblic in and for the State of Washi ton Residing at; My Commission Expires: © :4 . M:Ipkoenfgloeaement dem Ktnp County, WA iirii.�.Yu:+�✓._l SY:".:L': e.:i1:T�S �•i= '4 ^..;w7�4 "Aip�:i.::,.s.n 3 Law and Public Policy Group November 30.2000 z = 1- F..z ce _a 0 o co Off: w= J uj o; ga (i) a; �w z� O z r<-. al O o' 'O 1- w w: H —' o f O F. z. MAR -19 -01 04:17 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK 273 2471 ACKNOWLEDGMENT GRANTEE: P. 02 STATE OF TEXAS . COUNTY OF DALLAS On this day of /6e `i°) , 2000, before me personally appeared William ]. Edison, to me known to be the Senior Manager of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument . In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this day and year flrst above written. [Notary Sear otary Public in and for," e State of Texas Residing at: �7,fraix)bi %3c My Commission Expires: 1� - . ��Inlooan��lplwas entldam 4 Law and Pub6a Polfoy Group hlowmber 30, 2000 :.: 1: 7�:, T. ���. icr�sa�:, �: f>:: C. 1kxu: �rF• d »:.nrc`an�., ;::��.a�.:.m...... _.... z cw 6 JU U 0. U w= J �. CO LL: w o 2 co pi is Z�. ►— o Z U� io Ns. w L. • 0 Z U N: 0 Z MAR -19 -01 04:18 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK • LOT 38 TUKWILA SP 91 -11 —SS 0 50 Illommoomes 100 S4036"00'W 552.10' Seale: Horizontal 1 " =100' vertical 273 2471 P.02 EXHIBIT A LOT 3A TUKWILA SP 91 -11 —SS N 49'24'00" W 254.08' ; S49'24'00 'E 254.08' T- 10, MCI WORLDCOM EASEMENT DEM, L.L.G. REC. NO. 200010.31001363 TAX LOT NO. 000300- 0116 -08 jj GH4 18215 72N0 AVENUE SOUTH KENT. WA S8O32 (425)251-6222 FAX —Titter p g For: MCI WORLDCOM T ] I 6 Job Number 7934 LAM TELECOMMUNICATIONS CML ENGINEERING. EIWI ONM SURVEYING. EASEMENT EXHIBIT 3 ENVIKONMENTAt. SERVICES a1,,,,.._, Sheet Drown Pew Check INo Date 1 z < • =z 6 UO J 1. WO =a F_ w _. Z �. Z °. 2 a. • U� O (p, 2 V. 1- I` ILO. U Z. O F- • •Z MAR -19 -61 04 : 1e PM OUTBACK. R. V. PARK PROPERTY DATA: OWNER: DEM, L.L.C. LOCATION: NE1 /4 SECTION 15- T23N -R4E CITY OF TUKWILA KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON DEED REC. NO.: 20001031001363 KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON 273 2471 EXHIBIT A P. 01 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT. WA 98032 (425)251 -6222 (425)251 -8782 FAX CML ENGINEERING, LAID PLANNING, SURVEYING. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Title: TELECOMMUNICATIONS EASEMENT EXHIBIT z i1- Z. fig. D 0 00 co 0 • ui J �LL to 0 Q. • �W z� �o z�- in a nO U '2 U. Z LLI Off'" z MAR -19 -01 04:19 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK 273 2471 P.03 EXHIBIT A EASEMENT DESCRIPTION TAX LOT 000300 -0116 EASEMENT DESCRIPTION THAT PORTION OF STEPHEN FOSTER DONATION CLAIM NO. 38 AND THE C.C. LEWIS DONATION CLAIM NO. 37 IN SECTIONS 10, 11, 14, AND 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH. RANGE 4 EAST WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY. WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 40'01' 05" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 920.15 FEET FROM A MONUMENT AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A CURVE ON THE CENTERLINE OF' THE DUWAMISH- RENTON JUNCTION ROAD, SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET EAST. 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 14 AND 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; THENCE NORTH 49' 24' WEST ON A UNE 150.00 FEET DISTANCE FROM AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF THE SAID AUWAMtSH- RENTON JUNCTION ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 8.35.00 FEET TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 81' 44' 15' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 199.17 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT AT THE END OF A CURVE ON THE CENTERUNE OF THE SAID DUWAMISH- RENTON JUNCTION ROAD. SAIO END OF A CURVE BEING APPROXIMATELY 1,200 FEET NORTH AND 440 FEET WEST OF QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 14 AND 15; THENCE NORTH 49' 24' WEST, A DISTANCE OF' 16.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40' 36' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 682.10 FEET: THENCE NORTH 49' 24' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 310.21 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 49' 24' 00' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 254.08 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 40' 36' 00' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 49' 24' 00' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 254.08 FEET; THENCE NORTH 40' 36' 00' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Scala: Horizontal 1' -100' vertical Far: MCI WORLDCOM aj4A4f t 2115 72140 AVENUE SOUTH WA 98032 . (425)251 -8222 (425)251 -8782 FAX CML ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES u EXPIRES O 1 — 15--a2 1 1. ..WO WNON..•.W , WW,WA.V..,,,1 Job Number 7934 tr. z �z LL/• 2 JU O 0. J H U) u WO g 0d =W F- _ Z� I- O Z I- 2 UCI 0 I- W ww F ULLO. WZ U N O H z O.s •ned Drawn QC1N Title: TELECOMMUNICATIONS EASEMENT EXHIBIT Checked 011- MAR -19 -01 04:19 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK EXHIBIT B 273 2471 P.04 Description of Grantor's Property All that certain property situated within the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington and more fully described in that certain Statutory Warranty Deed dated. October 23, 2000, and recorded on October 31, 2000, as Instrument No. z0Q0 103 1001363, in King County, Washington. M;IpkodniMeesemenlldem King County, WA 6 Law and Pubiio Polley Group November 30, 2000 • z , Z . W, •u6� J U: '0 O • to W W = J � 2 IL•Q' Nom'. = LU _ • z �- o W W: 2 D: gyp', .10-' •W W. ;lL ~' O! Z' VN O. 1 State of Washington County of King City of Tukwila CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Conununity Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 E -mail: tukplan(a�ci.tukwila.wa.us AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION AND POSTING OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN(S) I Poivau ,v rc/soSfele T6ff r,I,, 'RINT NAME) understand that Section 18.104.110 of the Tukwila Municipal Code requires me to post the property no later than fourteen (14) days following the issuance of the Notice of Completeness. 0 I certify that on the Public Notice Board(s) ' .ccordance with Section 18.104.11 other applicable guidelines were posted on the property located ate j2S'2 so as fo be clearly seen from each right -of -way primary vehicular access to the property or applicatiort file number 4-2060- 2. . L 2400 -, 6'6.5 I herewith authorize the City of Tukwila or its representative to remove and immediately dispose of the sign at the property owner's expense, if not removed in a timely manner or within fourteen (14) days of a Notice letter. plicant or Project Manager's Signature On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he /she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of LUu4-44'-, G� ding at ate of Washington My commission expires cr.k.L� • nvh \H.YkI.�AVJKi Z Z` W 6 J U. UO. CO W= J 2u w O, �d = W Z I— O' Z I-: 11.1 uj U O N' CI w'. H 0, Z U� O ~' Z - mor" -19 -01 04 :29 PM OUTBACK. R.' V. PARK 273 2471 P. 01 Site Name: TEE 11PORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THiS AGREEMENT made as of this 4 day of t c.a ,is c... Z.00 ", by and between whose address IS.`1,3_ . ,'g r- ,a c,s �;� e (hereinafter called "Grantor") and MCi WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, having an office at 2250 Lakeside Boulevard, Richardson, Texas 75082 (hereinafter called "Grantee "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Grantee is or will be constructing a fiber optic telecommunications system within public right -of -way in I-,.A County of ►.,.) cap. , State of v..ra. ..._ and WHEREAS, Grantor Is the owner of property located immediately adjacent to said public right -of -way as shown on the drawing attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Grantee is desirous of utilizing, on a temporary basis, a portion of Grantor's property to facilitate construction of its fiber optic telecommunications system and Grantor is agreeable thereto; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of th ' •r� J &mss the sum of415O° -i°" part i24A4..f cs,2a.1v -r s a,".i 't`w�e�*�. &p 'b d"' +diTars ($ l loon ), cash in hand lr,.'r- paid by Grantee to Grantor, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in further consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and conditions contained herein, Grantor does hereby grant and agree as foilows: Grantor hereby grants unto Grantee, its employees,. agents, contractors and subcontractors, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of this Agreement, the right to enter and re -enter that portion of Grantor's property delineated on Exhibit A hereto for the purpose of facilitating the construction of Grantee's fiber optic cable telecommunications system within public right -of -way. Upon completion of construction of the fiber optic cable telecommunications system Grantee agrees to restore that portion of Grantor's property occupied during the period of construction to its original condition. Grantee further agrees to pay the reasonable amount of any actual damage to growing crops, timber and fences which may be caused by the construction of the fiber optic cable telecommunications system or Grantee's use of GrR.A r.fr Ca' '12oF M S `7-0 OW U. rye. q- r.."1a R. t tL nh C-47% temp -con .hut 4-"+ cit er tt~ 1Dr.' e> L._ 4 t wti r4- c, . A s r., s s - Rob t-. c2. �awt -p {e., A-.t v Cl +v A %P.\ erza re, Arr►' -o rt. ry -7-44- Fi MAR -19 -01 04:21 PM OUTBACK.R.V.PARK Grantor's property. 273 2471 P.02 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS : temp - con.Ind 2 GRANTOR: LtrAw.r... 5/97 .. ...t... �.'-�•+Sa'..=..._..>'J ?'.t... .... s�R�a: 4 1.r1;!��.t�:..,u.a�w+.. »...V... ..... MAR -19 -01 04:20 PM OUTBACK.R.Y -PARK 273 2471 P. @1 Site Name: TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made as of this day of O+c. t3.' c,. ,492', by and between may ,a ry —mty izs adP-- whose address (hereinafter called "Grantor ") and MCI WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, having an office at 2250 Lakeside Boulevard, Richardson, Texas 75082 (hereinafter called "Grantee "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Grantee is or will be constructing a fiber optic telecommunications system within public right -of -way in County of ► •.• �+.- State of . and WHEREAS, Grantor is the owner of property located immediately adjacent to said public right -of -way as shown on the drawing attached hereto at Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Grantee is desirous of utilizing, on a temporary basis, a portion of Grantor's property to facilitate construction of its fiber optic telecommunications system and Grantor is agreeable thereto; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of th r-,i. ass the sum of�'i 5O °° �2 Tack ‘,./ r�ttamere* ca -ti+'e � 15 dN .I ars ($ , 1 food ), cash in hand cpo r paid by Grantee to Grantor, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and In further consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and conditions contained herein, Grantor does hereby grant and agree as follows: Grantor hereby grants unto Grantee, its employees, agents, contractors and subcontractors, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of this Agreement, the right to enter and re -enter that portion of Grantor's property delineated on Exhibit A hereto for the purpose of facilitating the construction of Grantee's fiber optic cable telecommunications system within public right -of -way. Upon completion of construction of the fiber optic cable telecommunications system Grantee agrees to restore that portion of Grantor's property occupied during the period of construction to its original condition. Grantee further agrees to pay the reasonable amount of any actual damage to growing crops, timber and fences which may be caused by the construction of the fiber optic cable telecommunications system or Grantee's use of GARAtaC Ems' ' RrE-�s 1 o 1440 c-.4' G. t r."-.02„, 1-1-A Q.M yr temp -con And gloev O cg tip P w e> ,B r1 `{ �.', -- A ti w� 14- tom. A I r.► S ; " 'a. *Jib c= 4.2. c‘w't -p A -Tv h N ft Irv% ry 1"W- E t— t6giz, errs ‘20 c..)4,1 REF c4c, ti 0 url140 , 41 N,r4 4. " (f S al) Prov Q r •■iv.. 1 A. City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF APPLICATION November 17, 2000 The following applications have been submitted to the City of Tukwila Department of Community Development for review and decision. APPLICANT: Jeffrey E. Montgomery, Finley Engineering Company, Inc. on behalf of MCI Worldcom LOCATION: Interurban, Between 42nd Avenue South and Burlington Northern Right of Way FILE NUMBERS: L2000 -065 (Shoreline Substantial Development Permit) PROPOSAL: To install fiber optic cable and ducts at four (4) sites along the Duwamish River between 42nd Avenue South and the Burlington Northern Right of Way. OTHER REQUIRED LAND USE PERMITS: E2000 -022 (SEPA Checklist) These files can be reviewed at the Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA. Please call (206) 431 -3670 to ensure that the file(s) will be available. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT You can submit comments on this application. You must submit your comments in writing to the Department of Community Development by 5:00 p.m. on December 27, 2000. For information on the date and time of the public hearing, please contact the Department at (206) 431 -3670. If you cannot submit comments in writing by the cutoff date indicated above, you may still appear at the hearing and give your comments on the proposal before the Planning Commission. If you have questions about this proposal contact the Planner -in- charge of this file at (206) 431 -3670. Anyone who submits written comments will become parties of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. APPEALS You may request a copy of any decision by the Planning Commission on a project or obtain information on your appeal rights by contacting the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. A decision from the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council. DATE OF APPLICATION: NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: NOTICE OF APPLICATION POSTED: October 5, 2000 Complete on October 26, 2000; Notice Dated November 17, 2000 December 6, 2000 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 • ` CITY OF TUKWILA! N H H r{ `DR� t w w K • • a ► ; N M of w 0 ti e' r4 F,+ a r:/rrnis sr.) 15 MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 1) 11 C /LI 14 i i , . �C�TY'or TuKlrItn CITY OF TUKWILA LAND USE MAP of A Location of a Ptber Optic Cable Crossing the Duwamish River t City Slrrels in City of Tukwila,, King County, ll'ashington. MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE 15 15 1 14 On, RCN '��.ra-ra s• MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 2) FOSTER GOLF COURSE N Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =1000' LDR CITY OF TUKWILA .A 1r 1 . , (7 lLI� , (Ay ,4111Thr„ r ii• yT es . 1 14 22 a 2J 23 `c/L1 FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 9 -250 1000 NW 169th Place BEAVEIUON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 { I /1N�RLDCOM F ER ,.GABLE (§);f ' 3� /'CIT11C•OF RENTON ,. by,N41*.YR a 4'13 23 24 LOR - Low Density Residential C /LI - Commercial Light Industrial 111 - Heavy Industrial RCN - Regional Commercial lased Use !MC/II - Manufacturing Industrial Center/ Heavy Indust riot 500 250 0 500 SCALE: 1'- 500' REV NO DATE REVISION OWN RS LND of W% LD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project 1111(YALA 11E DRAWN Ern 005 01 0,500 C(LCXED BY: JEu 9115/00 APPROVED: *011 LAND USE MAP APPROVED: SCALE: 1. . 500• Iab R/A C(UW10G 1l0: DUNNAAISIWZOII 1,1'111 1?1ch'iJF 41. titr C. - a 0422 .s! Z W JU 00 co 0 W = J I- LO LL CW 0. LL <. LO W Z I— 0 ZH 0 O . 0I— W W. S U.. 6 Z W = 0~ Z CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 E -mail: tukplan(aci.tukwila.wa.us AI+'r1DAVIT OF OWNERSHIP AND HOLD HARMLESS PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY RECEIVED air T 16 2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING The undersigned being duly swom and upon oath states as follows: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the applications have been prepared by me or my agents and are true and correct to the best of my Icnowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. Owner grants the City, its em.� l-oy agents, gineers, con 1ots or other rep tatives thy right to enter upon er's property, located at / ,SuJS (la kCcc) J1rr Ut° rep 4) lc, (I,4 4 3" /cog- for the purpose of application review, for the limited time n essary to complete that purpose. 5. Owner agrees to hold the City harmless for any loss or damage to persons or property occurring on the private property during the City's entry upon the property, unless the loss or damagels the result of the sole negligence of the City. 6. The City shall, at its discretion , cancel the application without refund of fees, if the applicant does not respond to specific requests for items on the "Complete Application Checklist" within ninety (90) days. ss 7. Non - responsiveness to a City information request for ninety (90) or more days, shall be cause to cancel the application(s) without refund of fees. , I �} / /� EXECUTED at / tLa -C.J 1\('4( (city), (,(1,4 (state), on ( J C'�d�Y/t `7 .20 0z) rill 4. Lb cell (Print Name) (Address) .466- a7 - 1, o - (Phone Number /0"'L g■%,_ On this day personally appeared before me l t.e -7k . ) _ SO to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that h he signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME ON THIS _ \ DAY OF 4t VA ate / (9? NOTARY P> in a for e 1 `o Zg to � 4 rm. © residing at W � q, 1, My Conunission expires on k 0 " G:\ APPHAr'ALANDUSEAPP'SHORUNE.DOC, 12/07/99 -2. Z ~ W 6 0 rn 0 W= J I . W ° LPL. Q' =a. ♦— _ ZI- I— O Z I--' Uco :o —.. 0 H: 2U - r. U. O. .. Z W = 0 I—. Z CITY OF I UKWILA Department of Community Developm 'Ytt 7~SHORELINE 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 0 5 2000 PERMIT Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 - 3665110 1 E -mail: tukplan @ci.tukwila.wa.us COMMUNITY 6"V APPLICATION FOR STAFF USE ONLY Sierra Type: P -SHORE Planner: File Number: /1/kC° ' 0 k Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: NAME OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: MC / -- 4t/o/1 5 6-79-7/7 AleA-cn/7 M1/7l — 7f44(1JGe5L 776=7- LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. LIST ALL 10 DIGIT PARCEL NUMBERS Ste- A-7� / wlfz/e I/ /° /.7reS Quarter: Section: Township: Range: (This information may be found on your tax statement.) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: �/c;',"a617 e, i� T-4OYYIG Address: o a . 7=` Phone: 993 —1-6,G Signature: ISO - - 970 0.\MPHAN\LANDUSE.APP∎SHORLINEDOC. 06/15/00 City of Tukwila SHORELINE PERMIT MCI WorldCom Seattle North — South Overbuild Project (Tukwila tie) RECEIVE NT Q 5 2000 DEVE1 r ►Vtc,.N I' APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: See attached. 2. Application Packet: One original and eight copies of completed application packet and one set of PMT's reduced to 81/2" x 11" of all Shoreline Site Plans. 3. Application Fee: Enclosed is application fee of $550.00 for the Shoreline Site Plan. 4. SEPA Environmental Checklist: Enclosed are copies of Environmental Checklist and application fee of $325.00. PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 5. King County Assessor Maps: One set of King County Assessor Maps with the location of the four Duwamish River Shoreline Areas of all properties located within 500 feet. 6. Mailing Labels: Two sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the crossings are attached. 7. Public Notice Board: The 4' x 4' Public Notice Board(s) will be place on -site upon the Department's determination of a complete package. PROPERTY INFORMATION: 8. Vicinity Map: See attached Vicinity Map. 9. Land Use Map: The map for existing land uses within 1000 feet radius of the three crossings is attached. 10. Title Report: Not applicable 11. Lot Lines: Lot lines 300 feet from the three crossings are shown on the attached Site Plans. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 12. Project Description and Analysis: See attached Project Description and application. SITE PLANS: 13. Site Plans: Attached Shoreline Site Plans are sealed and signed by licensed surveyor. 14. Topographic Survey: Attached Shoreline Site Plans shows contours with 100 -flood elevation at NGV 1929 Datum. The City of Tukwila equation is shown for conversion. 15. Location of Sensitive Areas: Locations are indicated on the attached Shoreline Site Plan. 16. 100 Year Floodplain: The location of the 100 -year floodplain as shown on the FEMA maps is indicated on the Shoreline Site Plan maps. 17. Proposed Lot Lines: Not applicable. 18. Building Footprint: Not applicable. 19. Fire Access Lanes: Not applicable. 20. Impervious Surface Coverage: Work will be conducted in impervious surface coverage areas, i.e. parking lots, asphalt streets. No new impervious structures will be constructed for this project. 21. MDR and HDR Zones Development Coverage: Not applicable. 22. Proposed/Existing Water and Sewer: Locations of existing facilities are shown on the attached Shoreline Site plans. 23. Sewer and Water Availability: Not applicable. 24. Storm Drainage - Proposed: Not applicable. 25. Storm Drainage — Analysis: Not applicable. 26. Fire Hydrants: Not applicable. 27. Schematic Road Design: Not applicable. 28. Geotechnical Analysis: Not applicable. 29. King County Health Department Septic System: Not applicable. 30. Total Lot Size: Not applicable. 31. Landscape Plan: Not.applicable. 32. Luminaire Plan: Not applicable. 33. Signage: Warning signs indicating the location of the fiber optic cable will be placed approximately 500 feet apart. The signs will be placed adjacent to the centerline of the fiber optic cable and will not be placed to interfere with the everyday flow of roads, paths, and/or sidewalks. 34. Stream Frontages: See attached Shoreline Site Plans indicating stream banks, 100 -year flood plain, and mean high tide. SITE PLANS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 35. Top of Bank: The top of bank, toe of bank, mean high tide water mark, and the base flood elevation are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 36. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. 37. Limits: The limits of the 40' -50' River; the 100' Low Impact and the 200' High Impact areas are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 38. Cross Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 39. Dike/Riverbank Maintenance Easement: Not applicable ..., .."rt':a:lk: 40. Construction Limits: The construction limit lines are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. The excavation of less than 110 cubic yards of sand/gravel /alluvial material for the bore pits is anticipated. The bore pits will be backfilled with native material excavated during the bore pit construction. The areas identified for trenching will be backfilled with native materials where possible. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the City of Tukwila, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area approved by the City of Tukwila. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill, as specified by the City of Tukwila. ELEVATIONS: 41. Building Elevations: Not applicable. 42. Colored Elevations: Not applicable. 43. Models/Photomontage: Not applicable. 44. Rendering: Not applicable. CROSS SECTIONS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 45. Shoreline Cross - Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 46. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. 115711 w ST 5 �•• SIeM a1: L9[ '; 4 3 J14M •tLSI St, not .\lLfh :N)7 S N ' • AUGUSTA SE 1115TH 11519 51 19. 1151,12! S., 6TH ST ?r, lb i N FS < PARR 117TH 117TH B1H P1 9TH ST 1714 �1e1n._5ST 4Th ST 97114 ' AIM 29TH F BLACK R sf ,1,(1 57 ALT 5 135TH ST "1'11 t „u' r„ HAZLLN/T PARX LIB 5 149TH s STS 150TH ST 23 : 7 ZIO !=• f u`• ` \ H DY K 15250 ST 1� 5 1521D PL ; 3 _. ,s dam:”' iR ®�li� 5181♦!R_76'1� �\ r`.. 46jrza TIMWILA 1111. Wr/35.-Ner 1_-.‘` *�\ t! = .so.q' q�. SOUTf10ENTfR Y W . pdtuT sum. t \ NT 0 5 2000 Vicinity Map DATA: Thomas Guide — 1999 King County Pages 625,655 & 656 OEVE, OPMEN TU KWI LA TIE LEG 1, 2, 3 AND SHORELINE AREAS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 1-4)4 FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169th Place �^�' SCALE: DATE: 10/4/00 PROD. NO.: 08- 7055 -02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 %, Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 J •F9� •wY'as.rl -• V � "•C' - - "'a Y..y, '? :�aa1`,. .. CITY OF TUKWILA RE0EIVE Department of Community Development OCT IORELINE 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 COMMUNITY Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 DEVELOPMEN P E IT E -mail: tukplan @citukwila.wa.us APPLICATION FOR STAFF USE ONLY Sierra Type: P -SHORE Planner: File Number: MAC 0 � s Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: NAME OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: /yIC/ -- rv'D/1 L Gci>-),7 e--79---F77- QfrX7241/ /( .Cw/Ge5L 77� LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. LIST ALL 10 DIGIT PARCEL NUMBERS. ArT)57-e- e/6-r7 //1/-7) f S//M 6 //V& .(%Tb= OwAttie,s41i•4' (;,9-9 Gc- / Quarter: Section: Township: Range: (This information may be found on your tax statement.) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: ., fc4Zr: e, �r*er - Address: /8'0d fad /G 1-` �L .S - r& Zed 97c 6j Phone: 5793 FAX: -57 3 - tiG G -777/ Signature: Aar, Date: /O ¢�QQ �/ G.\A PPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SHORLINE.DOC, 06/15/00 cewgrVIril PROJECT INFORMATION Engineering: Mike Michaelis RSA Corporation 717 Industry Drive Tukwila, WA 98118 P 206 -575 -6121 F 206 - 575 -2099 Email mikiersa @aol.com Environmental: Jeff Montgomery Finley Engineering Co., Inc. 1800 NW 169th Place, Suite B250 Beaverton, OR 97006 P 503- 466 -9460 F 503- 466 -9979 Email jeffm @gerainc.com Project Description The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of -way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private easements. The project is proposed to place three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts one of which will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Note: Leg 2 and Leg 3 routes will parallel the northeasterly side of Interurban Avenue. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. RSA Corp's goal is to walk away from a well constructed project with the existing utilities and terrain as it was before we began or in better condition. The following is a narrative of the three routes proposed for this project: Leg 1 The .70 -mile Leg 1 will begin in the SW 'A of Section 11, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way, in an existing MCI - WorldCom manhole 585 feet east of the intersection of south 1301 street and 50`h Place South on the northeasterly side of south 130th street. This is the beginning of the proposed fiber route on the City of Tukwila right - of -way. The proposed route will parallel South 130th street on the northeasterly side for 585 feet to the intersection of 50th Place south and South 130th street. The proposed route will continue beneath 50th Place South in a northerly direction, changing alignment in a proposed manhole on the North side of said street. The route will continue in a northwesterly direction paralleling 23 feet off centerline of 50th Place south to a proposed manhole on the northeast corner of the intersection of South 125th St. and 50th Place South. There the proposed running line will turn west beneath 50th Place South to the north side of South 125th Street. The proposed alignment will be 18" to 24" north of South 125`h's edge of pavement. The previously stated alignment will continue for 929 feet. A directional bore is proposed for 379 feet across and 7 feet beneath the Duwamish river surfacing 20 feet south of walking path north of Gateway Corporate Center on private easement. • r w1-... r. Leg 2 The 1.29 -mile Leg 2 will begin in the NW 1/4 of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. The entrance to Tukwila right -of -way will be on the northwesterly side of 56th Avenue 16 feet from the centerline, this proposed alignment will be maintained for 1914 feet to a proposed handhole 15 feet north east and then to a proposed handhole 15 feet south west of the of 56th Avenue South and Duwamish river bridge. The proposed fiber ducts will be attached to the bottom of the north bridge sidewalk securing 1- 6" GRC containing 4 -2" HDPE ducts see the attached typical drawing for attachment details. 15 feet south of the bridge at the aforementioned hand hole the alignment will be directed north, aligned 30 feet from the Interurban northerly back of curb. This alignment will be maintained north 577 feet to a proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. An alignment transition and bore will begin at the aforementioned handhole from 30 feet behind Interurban Avenue back of curb to 80 feet in back of curb of Interurban Avenue and maintaining that 80 feet for the entire width of the Interstate 5 bridge and then returning to the 30 feet behind Interurban back of curb on the north side of Interstate 5. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained the entire width of the combined bridges. The directional bore from the proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north on ramp to a proposed handhole being placed at the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban and 48th Avenue South is 711 feet. At said handhole the route will turn east and will align to 4 feet from back of south curb of 48th Avenue South, this alignment will be maintained for 801 feet where the route turns north crossing beneath 48th Avenue S for 38 feet then on to private property. The route will be on private property for 977 feet exiting and turning north on Gateway Drive to City of Tukwila right -of -way. The route alignment proposed on Gateway Drive will be beneath the back of sidewalk for 1044 feet to entrance on private property then into the MCI fiber facility, terminating Leg 2. Leg 3 The 1.71 -mile Leg 3 begins in the SE 1/4 of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. A directional bore is proposed from a MCI WorldCom manhole located in the center of the rail configuration called Black River Junction. The bore beneath the Duwamish River will be 384 feet to the northeast edge of the asphalt - walking path paralleling the southeasterly bank of the Duwamish River, which is the entrance to the City of Tukwila right -of -way, and then surfacing in a proposed manhole on the south edge of pavement of South 143` Street, 100 feet west of said entrance to the Tukwila right -of -way. From the aforementioned manhole the proposed route will align 24" south of South143rd Street edge of pavement and maintain that alignment for 1062 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 143`d Street and Interurban Avenue. The proposed route then turns northwest aligning 12' from Interurban Avenue back of curb maintaining that alignment for 3666 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 56th Avenue South. Beginning at the aforementioned point the proposed alignment of 12 feet from back of curb will change to 12" twelve inches from back of curb, this transition will be completed in 100 longitudinal feet. The proposed 12 inches behind back of curb will be maintained a proposed hand hole on the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. From the aforementioned handhole a bore beneath the Interstate 5 north on ramp will target and attain an alignment of 13 feet in back of curb on the north side of said on ramp. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained for the entire width of the combined bridges. This alignment will be maintained to the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 48th Avenue south terminating in a handhole proposed 48 feet north of 48th Avenue South centerline. From the proposed handhole of reference the route will attain and maintain an alignment of 12 inches in back of the easterly curb of Interurban Avenue, this proposed alignment will continue for 1736 feet to proposed handhole forty feet north of the centerline of Gateway drive at the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the north entrance of Gateway Drive. An alignment change east from the previously mentioned handhole will be beneath the sidewalk 12 inches from back of sidewalk this proposed alignment will be maintained for 620 feet then turn north to a private easement and terminating the route in the MCI fiber facility. Project construction will utilize trenching, jack and bore, and mini- directional or directional bore. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface, with only gradual changes in grade elevation. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A backhoe or trencher will excavate a six -inch wide trench for direct placement of the cable. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC or HDPE conduit, which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the casing at a later date. Two of the Duwamish River Shoreline Areas (Crossing No. 1 and No. 3) will be a directional bore with a minimum of seven feet below the bottom of the river. The third Shoreline Area (Crossing No. 2) of the Duwamish River will be attached to the existing 56th Ave. South bridge. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) During construction, silt fence and/or straw bales will be installed to control erosion. Disturbed sites will be reseeded as permanent erosion control. All loose dirt and/or mud will be removed from city streets immediately. The short duration of the project will not create traffic and /or transportation problems. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the governing body, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area designated by the governing body. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill as specified by the City of Tukwila Public Works. No new improvements will be required such as sidewalks, driveways, etc. Any improvements such as curbs and gutters damaged during construction will be repaired to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping areas will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired (if damaged), and bark dust replaced. Along the railroad right -of -way and the city rights -of -Way, it is anticipated that some minimal brush removal will be required, i.e. blackberries, grasses, and small saplings (suckers). No large trees, cottonwoods along the river bank, will be removed for this project. Restoration (seeding) will be completed upon completion of construction per City of Tukwila specifications. .,1 ••7 LIpt Vicinity Map Scale: 1"=1000' DATA: USGS Des Moines 7.5 Minute Quadrangle (47122 —D3) N TUKWILA TIE DUWAMISH RIVER SHORELINE AREA 1,2,3 AND 4 FINLY E.N INEERMC COMPANY, IN. (.f'j) Twin Oaks te1446 Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 N Place 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 SCALE: 1 ° = 1000' DATE: 9/7/00 PROJ. NO.: 08- 7055 -02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 1�7� ^������ • 518�E471��� \�_ � r�\� ���LCI! �U � ��•Y /�fi1� OCT 0 5 2000 Vicinity Map DATA: Thomas Guide — 1999 King County Pages 625,655 & 656 1 1 COMMU II -"V TUKWILA TIE DEVE LEG' V 1, 2, 3 AND SHORELINE AREAS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 _ .. ` FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. C Twin Oaks Suite B -250 14 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 SCALE: DATE: 10/4/00 PROJ. NO.: 08- 7055 -02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 Vicinity Map Scale: 1''=1000' DATA: USGS Des Moines 7.5 Minute Quadrangle (47122—D3) e TUKWILA TIE DUWAMISH RIVER SHORELINE AREA 1,2,3 AND 4 ■ fEc "43341^ FINLEY ENGINEER= COMPANY, MU Twin Oaks Suite B-250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466-9460 Fax: (503) 466-9979 SCALE: 1" = 1000 DATE: 9/7/00 PROJ. NO,: 08-7055-02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 ■ CITY OF TUKWILA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST A. BACKGROUND Agency Comments 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: MCI Worldcom Seattle Overbuild — Tukwila Tie 2. Name of applicant: MCI Worldcom Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Applicant: Contact Person: Susan Davis -Wood Jeffrey E. Montgomery MCI WorldCom Finley Engineering Co., Inc. P.O Box 21348 1800 NW 169'h Place Suite B250 Tulsa, OK 74121 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 -7362 Telephone: (918) 590 -2657 (503) 466 -9460 3. Date checklist prepared: September 22, 2000 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila 5. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Construction activities will begin within a week of issuance of final approval. OCT 0 5 2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. This project is part of the Seattle Metro area overbuild network being constructed by MCI WorldCom. Construction of the network is scheduled for completion in the fall /winter of 2000. 7. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Field surveys, reviews of existing literature, and contacts with government agencies have been conducted to obtain environmental information for the proposed project. 8. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No applications pending at this time. 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit (pending), Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulics Permit (pending), Washington Department of Natural Resources Easement (pending). and City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (pending). 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of- way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private :. +Arr, CKf+ �ifv .!•,a:� ?ir.;ifc_tii>tir.Ft:..� 12; s' .:wit�:aPt'.�.'us';.a,auYtu.k.. Agency Comments easements. The project is proposed to place three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts one of which will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Note: Leg 2 and Leg 3 routes will parallel the northeasterly side of Interurban Avenue. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. RSA Corp's goal is to walk away from a well constructed project with the existing utilities and terrain as it was before we began or in better condition. The following is a narrative of the three routes proposed for this project: Leg 1 The .70 -mile Leg 1 will begin in the SW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way, in an existing MCI - WorldCom manhole 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130'h street and 50th Place South on the northeasterly side of south 130th street. This is the beginning of the proposed fiber route on the City of Tukwila right -of -way. The proposed route will parallel South 130th street on the northeasterly side for 585 feet to the intersection of 50th Place south and South 130th street. The proposed route will continue beneath 50th Place South in a northerly direction, changing alignment in a proposed manhole on the North side of said street. The route will continue in a northwesterly direction paralleling 23 feet off centerline of 50th Place south to a proposed manhole on the northeast corner of the intersection of South 125th St. and 50th Place South. There the proposed running line will turn west beneath 50th Place South to the north side of South 125'h Street. The proposed alignment will be 18" to 24" north of South 125th's edge of pavement. The previously stated alignment will continue for 929 feet. A directional bore is proposed for 379 feet across and 7 feet beneath the Duwamish river surfacing 20 feet south of walking path north of Gateway Corporate Center on private easement. Leg 2 The 1.29 -mile Leg 2 will begin in the NW '/a of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. The entrance to Tukwila right -of -way will be on the northwesterly side of 56th Avenue 16 feet from the centerline, this proposed alignment will be maintained for 1914 feet to a proposed handhole 15 feet north east and then to a proposed handhole 15 feet south west of the of 56th Avenue South and Duwamish river bridge. The proposed fiber ducts will be attached to the bottom of the north bridge sidewalk securing 1 -6" GRC containing 4 -2" HDPE ducts see the attached typical drawing for attachment details. 15 feet south of the bridge at the aforementioned hand hole the alignment will be directed north, aligned 30 feet from the Interurban northerly back of curb. This alignment will be maintained north 577 feet to a proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. An alignment transition and bore will begin at the aforementioned handhole from 30 feet behind Interurban Avenue back of curb to 80 feet in back of curb of Interurban Avenue and maintaining that 80 feet for the entire width of the Interstate 5 bridge and then returning to the 30 feet behind Interurban back of curb on the north side of Interstate 5. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained the entire width of the combined bridges. The directional bore from the proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north on ramp to a proposed handhole being placed at the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban and 48'h Avenue South is 711 feet. At said handhole the route will turn east and will align to 4 feet from back of south curb of 48'h Avenue South, this alignment will be maintained for 801 feet where the route turns north crossing beneath 48t1' Avenue S for 38 feet then on to private property. The route will be on private property for 977 feet exiting and turning north on Gateway Drive to City of Tukwila right -of -way. The route alignment proposed on Gateway Drive will be beneath the back of sidewalk for 1044 feet to entrance on private property then into the MCI fiber facility, terminating Leg 2. Leg 3 The 1.71 -mile Leg 3 begins in the SE 1/4 of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. A directional bore is proposed from a MCI WorldCom manhole located in the center of the rail configuration called Black River Junction. The bore .. a✓ 1: �< a '.iR•]t�"i!N- G \":v4'bL"tIM'i?Il Wt�i��°k'fwlt'�.��.�?�HTs Agency Comments beneath the Duwamish River will be 384 feet to the northeast edge of the asphalt - walking path paralleling the southeasterly bank of the Duwamish River, which is the entrance to the City of Tukwila right -of -way, and then surfacing in a proposed manhole on the south edge of pavement of South143`d Street, 100 feet west of said entrance to the Tukwila right -of -way. From the aforementioned manhole the proposed route will align 24" south of South143rd Street edge of pavement and maintain that alignment for 1062 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 143`d Street and Interurban Avenue. The proposed route then turns northwest aligning 12' from Interurban Avenue back of curb maintaining that alignment for 3666 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 56`h Avenue South. Beginning at the aforementioned point the proposed alignment of 12 feet from back of curb will change to 12" twelve inches from back of curb, this transition will be completed in 100 longitudinal feet. The proposed 12 inches behind back of curb will be maintained a proposed hand hole on the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. From the aforementioned handhole a bore beneath the Interstate 5 north on ramp will target and attain an alignment of 13 feet in back of curb on the north side of said on ramp. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained for the entire width of the combined bridges. This alignment will be maintained to the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 48th Avenue south terminating in a handhole proposed 48 feet north of 48th Avenue South centerline. From the proposed handhole of reference the route will attain and maintain an alignment of 12 inches in back of the easterly curb of Interurban Avenue, this proposed alignment will continue for 1736 feet to proposed handhole forty feet north of the centerline of Gateway drive at the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the north entrance of Gateway Drive. An alignment change east from the previously mentioned handhole will be beneath the sidewalk 12 inches from back of sidewalk this proposed alignment will be maintained for 620 feet then turn north to a private easement and terminating the route in the MCI fiber facility. Project construction will utilize trenching, jack and bore, and mini - directional or directional bore. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface, with only gradual changes in grade elevation. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A backhoe or trencher will excavate a six -inch wide trench for direct placement of the cable. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC or HDPE conduit, which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the casing at a later date. Two of the Duwamish River Shoreline Areas (Crossing No. 1 and No. 3) will be a directional bore with a minimum of seven feet below the bottom of the river. The third Shoreline Area (Crossing No. 2) of the Duwamish River will be attached to the existing 56`h Ave. South bridge. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) During construction, silt fence and /or straw bales will be installed to control erosion. Disturbed sites will be reseeded as permanent erosion control. All loose dirt and /or mud will be removed from city streets immediately. The short duration of the project will not create traffic and /or transportation problems. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the governing body, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area designated by the governing body. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill as specified by the City of Tukwila Public Works. No new improvements will be required such as sidewalks, driveways, etc. Any improvements such as curbs and gutters damaged during construction will be repaired to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping areas will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired (if damaged), and bark dust replaced. Along the railroad right -of -way and the city rights -of -Way, it is anticipated that some minimal brush removal will be required, i.e. blackberries, grasses, and small saplings (suckers). No large trees, cottonwoods along the river bank, will be removed for this project. Restoration (seeding) will be completed upon completion of construction per City of Tukwila specifications. ttar %t: : 11. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. Agency Comments See above project description, Table 1, attached vicinity map and Shoreline Site Plan maps. HZ.. 12. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan 2 Map as Environmentally Sensitive? 6 J U: U O' The proposed fiber optic cable crossings lie within the following environmentally sensitive zones: N W J= Steep Slope; Flood Zone; Seismic; and the Duwamish River waterway. �- to u,: W O. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth u.,. a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, H = other: Z� H O Z 2 b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 0 ,O co 0 H. See Table 2. See Table 2. W u1 = - U' c. What general types of soils are found on site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. W O F-:. Alluvial soil. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. General soil stability. e. Describe the purpose, type and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. There will be no fill associated with the river crossings. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. It is doubtful that erosion due to construction related activities at any of the sites would occur. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? g. No new impervious surfaces will be installed. Repair will be made to existing improvements at 125th St., S. 143`d Ave., S. 3oth Place and parking lots. Z h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any. Construction techniques will be used that minimize the amount of disturbance to the surrounding ground, and thus reduce the chance of construction related erosion. Best Management Practices (BMP's) including, but not limited to silt fences, straw bales, silt logs, and other erosion control measures will be utilized to reduce off -site erosion. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (Le., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed: If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Project construction will result in short -term, temporary emissions from gas- and diesel- powered construction equipment. Short -term, temporary increases in airborne dust will also occur during project construction. The project will not create emissions or odor once construction has been completed. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. Existing off -site sources include farm vehicles on adjacent properties, automobile and truck traffic on adjacent roadways, train traffic, and emissions from residential wood stoves. These sources will not affect the proposed project during construction or operation. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 3. Water a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year - round and seasonal streams, salt water, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. The Duwamish River is being crossed in three locations, and paralleled at one location. The Duwamish River flows into Puget Sound. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. The proposed routes include bores under the Duwamish River at two locations and a bridge attachment at a third location. A fourth location will have the proposed fiber cable running parallel to the Duwamish River. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. This project will not require any withdrawal or diversion of surface water. Agency Comments Z H Z W QQ= JU 0 to D J i. F- U) W WO u_ < =a Z_.. F- O. Z 1- L11 Lu • 0 O �. 1i =U F- r tLO W Z N. F . I' 0 F- Z Agency Comments 5) Does the proposal He within a 100 -year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. This area of the project lies within the 100 -year floodplain of the Duwamish River. The 100 - year flood plain is within the banks of the Duwamish River at all three crossing locations. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. The proposal does not involve any discharge of waste materials to surface waters. b. Ground: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. There will be no withdrawal of, or discharge to, ground water. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals; agricultural; etc.) Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. Not applicable. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. No permanent alteration of existing collection or disposal methods will occur; no additional collection or disposal facilities will be required. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No waste materials will enter surface or ground waters. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: Temporary erosion control will be in place at bore sites and trenching locations adjacent to the Duwamish River. The temporary erosion control will consist of, but not limited to, straw bales, silt fence, booms, and hazardous material spill kits. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: _x_ deciduous tree: alder, maple aspen, other: evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other: shrubs _x_ grass pasture crop or grain _x_ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other: Yom+ 112iilti T@ n --- -...,, Agency Comments water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other: _x_ other types of vegetation See Table 4. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? No vegetation will be altered or removed within the shoreline limits of the Duwamish River. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The threatened or endangered species that occur on or near the crossings is the Chinook Salmon and the Bull Trout. No impact is anticipated due to the attachment to the existing bridge and the boring a minimum of seven feet under the bed of the Duwamish River. See Table 6. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: No removal or alteration of existing vegetation is anticipated; therefore no mitigation will be required. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: See Table 5. mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: See Table 5. fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, See Table 5. other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. See Table 6. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. It is likely that migratory waterfowl use the Duwamish waterway as a migration corridor. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Not applicable.. Project will not require use of energy or natural resources during operation. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Not applicable. Project will not affect potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. Agency Comments c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: Not applicable. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire Q • and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, ; � W describe. 6 5 Not applicable. U O to 0 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. W = J1• - N tL: Not applicable. W O: 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: a. Not applicable. 0 d b. Noise = Z_ I— O 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, W equipment operation, other)? 2 0: Existing noises include the nearby railroad traffic as well as offsite sources on adjacent 0 -u2 . properties, and automobile and truck traffic on adjacent roadways. These sources will not affect 0 H WW. the proposed project during construction or operation. _ I— V' u. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a O, short -term or a long -term basis ( for example: traffic, construction, operation, other? Li Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. U I O Construction equipment will cause short -term, temporary increases in noise levels during cable laying efforts. Project- related increases n noise levels are not expected to be significant relative to existing background noise levels. Noise will be generated during daylight working house (typically 0700 to 1800 hours). Once construction is completed, the proposed project will not result in increased noise levels. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Land and shoreline uses in the area immediately adjacent to the shoreline management area crossing are summarized in Table 7. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. The cable is located within existing road right -of -way and no evidence of agricultural use is present. "...•- � ww. ue�rswn++' krt' W!^. tK�i '+x' +�kSCaf•V?!�a9!.?Y?i?�tl'�f �'�l.CM1MG�itt'M...W, Agency Comments c. Describe any structures on the site. Structures in the immediate vicinity are typical of those related to land uses noted in Table 7, including commercial structures. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? None. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? See Table 8. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? g. The Comprehensive Plan designations are the same as those indicated for zoning classifications (see above). If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? See Table 9. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. The Duwamish River Shoreline Management Area has been classified as an environmentally sensitive area. The sensitive areas identified include: steep slope; flood zone; and seismic. The Duwamish River is classified as a sensitive area. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. The proposed project will be located entirely within existing road right -of -way, and is considered allowable under zoning regulations for these areas. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low income housing. Not applicable. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low income housing. Not applicable. Z _H W . Ce .,�0 00 to 0 WI W• O 2 J W Q' Zd W Z ZO. Wuj U 0 O a O I- T L1.10 u' O' Z O H c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? Not applicable. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? No Tong -term alteration of existing aesthetic conditions will occur as a result of this project. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposals produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? None. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Existing sources of light and glare include rail, automobile and truck traffic on adjacent rail and roadways. These sources will not affect construction or operation of the proposed project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? There are no designated recreational opportunities in the immediate vicinity. Informal recreational opportunities include walking, biking, and golf. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. The project will not displace any existing recreational uses. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. St:: ri' r.' �.;+' .•:3 ?;ih::i�l:.r;r'., +c.ria, -.0 i.ttr,?a??. Agency Comments 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. See attached map of historical /cultural places in Tukwila. The proposed crossings are highlighted. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. See attached map of historical /cultural places in Tukwila. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. It is anticipated that the proposed route will not be located through archaeological or historical resource sites. MCI WorldCom will develop a protocol for responding to unanticipated discoveries of archaeological materials during construction. Where the proposed project will be placed through locations where there is a high probability of encountering archaeological objects or deposits, a qualified archaeologist (RCW 27.53.030(9)) will be present to monitor the excavations. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. See Table 10. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Public transit service does not exist directly to the shoreline management area crossings, but is available (via METRO bus lines) in the vicinity of the three crossings ranging in distance from 50 feet to 0.2 miles. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How any would the project eliminate? None. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The proposed project will not require the use of water, rail, or air transportation. The proposed shoreline management area crossing does not occur in areas used for water transportation. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. a+ a: 2: G;w fs¢ t3:a7n�RPi3MCi.'Jy' %gd:it,:r =�: =t i=:. Agency Comments z 6 —J C.) O 0 CO C3 • LLI - = H- Q LL 0 to �. Zd I-w Z �. t— O Zh LU Ill U � ;D H: • W. LL- 0., Z; U O I-. z The completed project will not generate vehicular traffic on a daily basis. Occasional traffic may be generated on an infrequent basis in the event of cable repairs or during surveys to verify cable location prior to construction in the area. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. None. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. In general, utility services such as power, water, and telephone are available in the vicinity of the shoreline management area crossing. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utilities providing the service, and the general construction activities on the immediate vicinity which might be needed. None. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: Date Submitted: jh,:'i l:Ft :- IS'ii.`.'t�'it:�rvt:t.� T�ni�i:'•:-•:.' .'::.x:iVV:Hx�x.T.3«)i'Y.w�.:.v Agency Comments Agency Comments D. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (do not use this sheet for project actions) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. z w JU 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emission to air; U O0. production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? w I. H Project construction will result in short-term, temporary emissions from gas- and diesel- w O powered construction equipment. Short-term, temporary increases in airborne dust will also 2 occur during project construction. The project will not create emissions or odor once construction has been completed. =d Construction equipment will cause short-term, temporary increases in noise levels during _, cable laying efforts. Project - related increases n noise levels are not expected to be Z significant relative to existing background noise levels. Noise will be generated during O daylight working house (typically 0700 to 1800 hours). Once construction is completed, the w • w proposed project will not result in increased noise levels. o U O - The proposed project will not increase the discharge or release of toxic or hazardous ❑ 1-. w• w LI- i- Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: _ 0 z No increases are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. H O ~ 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? z substances. Existing vegetation at the shoreline management area crossings will be temporarily disturbed, resulting in short -term aesthetic impact. No long -term alteration of existing aesthetic conditions will occur as a result of this project. At the three Duwamish River crossings, the proposed cable will be located to best minimize any chances of affecting plant, animal, fish and marine life. The project construction will follow the guidelines as set forth by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in regards to time frames for crossing waterways. Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life? The proposed cable is being located to minimize disturbance to plants, animals, fish and marine life. At the Duwamish River crossings, the proposed cable will be bored under the river bed at two locations, and attached to a bridge at the third crossing. The disturbed areas will be restored to as good as or better condition than found prior to construction. 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? The proposed project will not deplete energy or natural resources. ?.t"c ,... -.1: V',;...- M .�.�.e�Y,....<ir:,::w,u.3:ti's'" ��� *4.6,1;tetat"$' 141,2.1 :.1 .:xt• Agency Comments Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish or marine life? Not applicable. 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, flood plains, or prime farmlands? All the sites have been field reviewed, and determined that the cable will not adversely affect any of the sensitive areas. Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: A cultural resource inventory has been completed, and where there are areas of concern, a cultural resource specialist will be on site for monitoring purposes. No wetlands or wetland buffers will be impacted by the project. 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? The proposed cable is to be placed a minimum of 42 inches below grade. Once in place, the cable will not affect any future land and shoreline uses. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: The proposed cable does not affect land and shoreline uses, therefore no mitigation is required. 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? The proposed project will not increase demands on transportation or public services. Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: No increased demands are likely, therefore no mitigation is required. 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal my conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. The proposed project will not conflict with local, state, or federal laws. Agency Comments TABLE 1 LOCATION OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING JURISDICTION LOCATION ADJACENT ROADWAY Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 City of Tukwila City of Tukwila City of Tukwila City of Tukwila SE 1/4 Sec 10 T23N, R4E NW 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SE 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SW 1/4 Sec 11 and NW 1/4 Sec. 14 T23N, R4E Gateway Drive and 125'h St. 56th Ave S. and Interurban Ave. S. S. 143`d Ave. 50th Place S. and S. 30th Place TABLE 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF TERRAIN, SLOPE AND SOIL STABILITY AT SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING TERRAIN SLOPE Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 Flat Flat Flat Flat STREAM BANK SLOPE Steep Steep Steep Steep STEEPEST SLOPE (PERCENT) 55 55 55 55 SOIL INSTABILITY (TYPE) None None None None TABLE 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE WATER BODIES NEAR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ESTIMATED LENGTH (MILES) ESTIMATED DRAINAGE (SQ MILES) ESTIMATED MEAN ANNUAL DISCHARGE (CU FT /S) PROJECT CROSSING LOCATION (RIVER MILE) MAINSTREAM RIVER (FLOWS INTO) Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 94 94 94 94 440 440 440 440 1520 1520 1520 1520 Source: Washington State Department of Fisheries Stream Catalog (1977) USGS Water Resources Data (1984) 9 10.5 11 10 Puget Sound Puget Sound Puget Sound Puget Sound Agency Comments TABLE 4 PLANTS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE DECIDUOUS EVERGREEN WET SOIL WATER OTHER MANAGEMENT TREES TREES PLANTS PLANTS VEGETATION AREA CROSSING Duwamish River No. 1 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 2 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 3 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 4 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows -- Indicates not observed. TABLE 5 ANIMALS KNOWN TO OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING BIRDS MAMMALS FISH Duwamish River No. 1 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 2 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 3 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 4 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Agency Comments TABLE 6 LIST OF THREATENED, ENDANGERED, OR WATCHED ANIMALS KNOWN TO OCCUR WITHIN ONE MILE OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING CROSSING LOCATION ANIMAL SPECIES FISH SPECIES Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 SE 1/4 Sec 10 T23N, R4E NW 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SE 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SW 1/4 Sec 11 and NW 1/4 Sec. 14 T23N, R4E -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon Indicates not known to occur. {The Bull Trout is not known to occur, but is included as specified} Sources: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Priority Habitats and Species Washington Natural Heritage Program at the Washington Department of Natural Resources Washington Rivers Information compiled by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife TABLE 7 LAND AND SHORELINE USE ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ADJACENT LAND AND SHORELINE USE Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 Commercial, Light Industrial, and Residential Residential, Commercial, Public Golf Course Industrial, Public Park Commercial, Residential TABLE 8 Agency Comments LAND AND SHORELINE USE ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential MIC/H: Manufacturing Industrial Center /Heavy Ind. TABLE 9 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT DESIGNATIONS FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING SHORELINE MANAGEMENT DESIGNATION Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 Urban Urban Urban Urban TABLE 10 STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ADJACENT STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 +tis is r:i'Ain,:nn:+f.Icr.,rl,+tvittal I;S,;:cix,. Gateway Drive and 125th St. 56th Ave S. and Interurban Ave. S. S. 143 "1 Ave. 50`h Place S. and S. 30th Place File: L 00 -0065 35mm Drawing #1 -4 Dept. Of Community Development City•of Tukwila AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION L_: St-- / HEREBY, DECLARE THAT: Notice of Public Hearing Determination of Non - Significance Notice of Public oard of Adjustmej oard of Appeals' Planning Commiss Short Subdivisio Shoreline Mgmt P To -t-� FAX To Seattle Classifieds Mail: Gail ` Muller CTassi fi eas --- PO Box 70 - Seattle. WA 98111 Mitigated Determination of Non- Significance & Scoping Kati on cation for Shoreline Mgmt, Was 'nailed to each of the addresses listed on this 20TH day ofJ vi-y in the year 20.0/ Project Name: kA.L-yj_• VVOV,bO DQ. .. Project Number L Zoo -- O S Mailer's Signature:. Person requesting mailing: A- 4 P:GINAWYNETTA/FORMS /AFFIDAVIT -MAIL 08/29/003:31 PM . Dept. Of Community Development City 'of Tukwila AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION I , L L 7e5. HEREBY DECLARE THAT: Notice of. Public Hearing Determination of Non- Significance Notice of Public Meeting Mitigated Determination of Non- Significance • Board of Adjustment Agenda Pkt Determination of Significance & Scoping Notice Board of Appeals Agenda Pkt Notice of Action Planning Commission Agenda Pkt Official Notice Short Subdivision Agenda Notice of Application '`. •Shoreline Mgmt Permit Notice of Application for Shoreline Mgmt Permit FAX To Seattle Times Classifieds Mail: Gail Muller Classifieds PO Box 70 - Seattle WA 98111 Other Was mailed to each of the addresses listed on this Zo TH day o fJ Ut_y in the year 20 0/ Project Name : VV 0 Vb Cpl, Project Number : L 2p0Q - p .gS Mailer's Signature: Person requesting mailing: .4 P:GINAWYNETTA/FORMS /AFFIDAVIT -MAIL 08/29/003:31 PM State of Wash County of Ki, City of Tukwi 1 '0No Code requ' Completen I certify tha other applia' clearly seel EZ000- LZDdO— I herewith property om_ CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 E -mail: tukplan c(�i ci.tukwiIa.wa.us AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION AND POSTING SIGN(S) that Section 18.104.110 of the Tukwila Municipal 4) days following the issuance of the Notice of ccordance with Section 18.104.11e 2S %' r.._ soas obe the property or applicatiort file number remove and immediately dispose of the sign at the ,ithin fourteen (14) days of a Notice letter. plicant or Project Manager's Signature On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he /she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of u4,:kav✓ My commission expires ate of Washington ,eft,: . kl6 : # State of Washington County of King City of Tukwila CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 E -mail: tukplan ci.ci.tukwiIa.wa.us AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION AND POSTING OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN(S) I �oaog (nTtIfc 6 fue Ba a c,RINT NAME) understand that Section 18.104.110 of the Tukwila Municipal Code requires me to post the property no later than fourteen (14) days following the issuance of the Notice of Completeness. I certify that on 5 -12'00 the Public Notice Board(s) ccordance with Section 18.104.112 he other applicable guidelines were posted on the property located at sat 12S Ly�lz 5 5 so as to be clearly seen from each right -of -way primary vehicular access to the property �fo�r applicatiorr file number EZ000 -ozz . LZODO —oG5 I herewith authorize the City of Tukwila or its representative to remove and immediately dispose of the sign at the property owner's expense, if not removed in a timely manner or within fourteen (14) days of a Notice letter. plicant or Project Manager's Signature On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he /she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of i 44 /A/Y , My commission expires .� ... , i�• �• rfi%,,.- �W.' n::.... �± ::1.J�:�t:;:kfi�3%'zi4c`,;anitx `k,�,: xer,'.'rkcuM42��:scixusi ate of Washington Dept. Of Community Development City of Tukwila AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION I • La -si-0. HEREBY DECLARE THAT: Notice of Public Hearing Determination of Non - Significance Notice of Public Meeting Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance Board of Adjustment Agenda Pkt Project Number: ;i ;YL �t ' l e 7,t> 60 Determination of Significance & Scoping Notice 7.-1-- Board of Appeals Agenda Pkt Notice of Action Person requesting mailing: /1/4;--(41 Beie -O v/ Planning Commission Agenda Pkt Official Notice Short Subdivision Agenda s( Notice of Application Shoreline Mgmt Permit Notice of Application for Shoreline Mgmt Permit __ __ FAX To Seattle Times Classifieds . Mail: Gail Muller Classifieds PO Box 70 - Seattle WA 98111 Other Was mailed to each of the addresses listed on this ST14 day of DEc in the year 2000 P:GINAWYNETCA/FORMS /AFFIDAVIT -MAIL 08/29/003:31 PM Project Name: JUG, CZ. lLo1r"Ca M Project Number: ;i ;YL �t ' l e 7,t> 60 6 7.-1-- Mailer's Signature: Person requesting mailing: /1/4;--(41 Beie -O v/ P:GINAWYNETCA/FORMS /AFFIDAVIT -MAIL 08/29/003:31 PM Jul 18 01 01:31p Fink,' Engineering Co dba G. E. Raleigh and Associates Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 1696 Place Beaverton. Oregon 97006 To: ,4'Z%4 l b -zzoa. (50 :•66 -9979 P•1 Finley Engineering Company, Inc. FAX TRANSMITTAL L 07`Tek/rev/GAv Subiect/Remarks: /:02 0;u,G From: UL 1 coilj \'E Y. 8 2001 Telephone: (503) 466 -9460 Facsimile: (503) 466 -9979 E -Mail: MarkH@GERAInc.COM GERAInc.COM Fax No.: /-2e) 6. -13/ 3b Phone No.: Date: ,719A/ Pages Following: Finley Engineering Company, Inc. Dba G.E. Raleigh and Associates 1800 NW 169th Place Twin Oaks Suite B -250 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 IF ANY PORTION OF THIS TRANSMISSION IS UNREADABLE, PLEASE CALL (503) 466 -9460 Project Management • Right -of -Way Environmental • • Mapping Surveying Z • = 1- w 00 u) o W =: : W O g¢ 1— w, 2 Z F-. I— O' Z U.1 W.. • o; o - ❑ F- = Ui Z 0 F-. Z' Et IlE CEWED OCT 0 5 2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT E; Seattle Nort. City of Tukwila SHORELINE PERMIT APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: SI 2. Application Packet: On plication packet and one set of PMT's reduced to 8 3. Application Fee: Enclose line Site Plan. 4. SEPA Environmental ( ;onmental Checklist and application fee of $325.00;: PUBLIC NOTICE MATER 5. King County Assessor Maps:" one- sei`urrung „ )s with the location of the four Duwamish River Shoreline Areas of all properties located within 500 feet. 6. Mailing Labels: Two sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the crossings are attached. 7. Public Notice Board: The 4' x 4' Public Notice Board(s) will be place on -site upon the Department's determination of a complete package. PROPERTY INFORMATION: 8. Vicinity Map: See attached Vicinity Map. 9. Land Use Map: The map for existing land uses within 1000 feet radius of the three crossings is attached. 10. Title Report: Not applicable 11. Lot Lines: Lot lines 300 feet from the three crossings are shown on the attached Site Plans. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 12. Project Description and Analysis: See attached Project Description and application. SITE PLANS: 13. Site Plans: Attached Shoreline Site Plans are sealed and signed by licensed surveyor. 14. Topographic Survey: Attached Shoreline Site Plans shows contours with 100 -flood elevation at NGV 1929 Datum. The City of Tukwila equation is shown for conversion. 15. Location of Sensitive Areas: Locations are indicated on the attached Shoreline Site Plan. 16. 100 Year Floodplain: The location of the 100 -year floodplain as shown on the FEMA maps is indicated on the Shoreline Site Plan maps. ila tie) CE 8" City of Tukwila OCT 0 5 2000 SHORELINE PERMIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MCI WorldCom Seattle North — South Overbuild Project (Tukwila tie) APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: See attached. 2. Application Packet: One original and eight copies of completed application packet and one set of PMT's reduced to 81/2" x 11" of all Shoreline Site Plans. 3. Application Fee: Enclosed is application fee of $550.00 for the Shoreline Site Plan. 4. SEPA Environmental Checklist: Enclosed are copies of Environmental Checklist and application fee of $325.00. PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 5. King County Assessor Maps: One set of King County Assessor Maps with the location of the four Duwamish River Shoreline Areas of all properties located within 500 feet. 6. Mailing Labels: Two sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the crossings are attached. 7. Public Notice Board: The 4' x 4' Public Notice Board(s) will be place on -site upon the Department's determination of a complete package. PROPERTY INFORMATION: 8. Vicinity Map: See attached Vicinity Map. 9. Land Use Map: The map for existing land uses within 1000 feet radius of the three crossings is attached. 10. Title Report: Not applicable 11. Lot Lines: Lot lines 300 feet from the three crossings are shown on the attached Site Plans. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 12. Project Description and Analysis: See attached Project Description and application. SITE PLANS: 13. Site Plans: Attached Shoreline Site Plans are sealed and signed by licensed surveyor. 14. Topographic Survey: Attached Shoreline Site Plans shows contours with 100 -flood elevation at NGV 1929 Datum. The City of Tukwila equation is shown for conversion. 15. Location of Sensitive Areas: Locations are indicated on the attached Shoreline Site Plan. 16. 100 Year Floodplain: The location of the 100 -year floodplain as shown on the FEMA maps is indicated on the Shoreline Site Plan maps. 17. Proposed Lot Lines: Not applicable. 18. Building Footprint: Not applicable. 19. Fire Access Lanes: Not applicable. 20. Impervious Surface Coverage: Work will be conducted in impervious surface coverage areas, i.e. parking lots, asphalt streets. No new impervious structures will be constructed for this project. 21. MDR and HDR Zones Development Coverage: Not applicable. 22. Proposed/Existing Water and Sewer: Locations of existing facilities are shown on the attached Shoreline Site plans. 23. Sewer and Water Availability: Not applicable. 24. Storm Drainage - Proposed: Not applicable. 25. Storm Drainage — Analysis: Not applicable. 26. Fire Hydrants: Not applicable. 27. Schematic Road Design: Not applicable. 28. Geotechnical Analysis: Not applicable. 29. King County Health Department Septic System: Not applicable. 30. Total Lot Size: Not applicable. 31. Landscape Plan: Not applicable. 32. Luminaire Plan: Not applicable. 33. Signage: Warning signs indicating the location of the fiber optic cable will be placed approximately 500 feet apart. The signs will be placed adjacent to the centerline of the fiber optic cable and will not be placed to interfere with the everyday flow of roads, paths, and/or sidewalks. 34. Stream Frontages: See attached Shoreline Site Plans indicating stream banks, 100 -year flood plain, and mean high tide. SITE PLANS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 35. Top of Bank: The top of bank, toe of bank, mean high tide water mark, and the base flood v. j {y ",r elevation are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. Ty 36. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. 37. Limits: The limits of the 40' -50' River; the 100' Low Impact and the 200' High Impact areas are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 38. Cross Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 39. Dike/Riverbank Maintenance Easement: Not applicable 40. Construction Limits: The construction limit lines are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. The excavation of less than 110 cubic yards of sand/gravel /alluvial material for the bore pits is anticipated. The bore pits will be backfilled with native material excavated during the bore pit construction. The areas identified for trenching will be backfilled with native materials where possible. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the City of Tukwila, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area approved by the City of Tukwila. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill, as specified by the City of Tukwila. ELEVATIONS: 41. Building Elevations: Not applicable. 42. Colored Elevations: Not applicable. 43. Models/Photomontage: Not applicable. 44. Rendering: Not applicable. CROSS SECTIONS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 45. Shoreline Cross - Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 46. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. z 2 6 -1 M co w J F- W 0 D. 0 = W' Z 1; F- 0 Z 1— U-I Ill U� O — C� F-:, W W�. Z 0cot 0 =-; PROJECT INFORMATION Engineering: Mike Michaelis RSA Corporation 717 Industry Drive Tukwila, WA 98118 P 206 -575 -6121 F 206 -575 -2099 Email mikiersa @aol.com Environmental: Jeff Montgomery Finley Engineering Co., Inc. 1800 NW 169`h Place, Suite B250 Beaverton, OR 97006 P 503- 466 -9460 F 503 - 466 -9979 Email jeffm @gerainc.com Project Description The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of -way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private easements. The project is proposed to place three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts one of which will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Note: Leg 2 and Leg 3 routes will parallel the northeasterly side of Interurban Avenue. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. RSA Corp's goal is to walk away from a well constructed project with the existing utilities and terrain as it was before we began or in better condition. The following is a narrative of the three routes proposed for this project: Leg 1 The .70 -mile Leg 1 will begin in the SW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rig.ht -of -way, in an existing MCI - WorldCom manhole 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130 street and 50th Place South on the northeasterly side of south 130`h street. This is the beginning of the proposed fiber route on the City of Tukwila right - of -way. The proposed route will parallel South 130th street on the northeasterly side for 585 feet to the intersection of 50th Place south and South 130th street. The proposed route will continue beneath 50th Place South in a northerly direction, changing alignment in a proposed manhole on the North side of said street. The route will continue in a northwesterly direction paralleling 23 feet off centerline of 50th Place south to a proposed manhole on the northeast corner of the intersection of South 125th St. and 50th Place South. There the proposed running line will turn west beneath 50th Place South to the north side of South 125th Street. The proposed alignment will be 18" to 24" north of South 125`h's edge of pavement. The previously stated alignment will continue for 929 feet. A directional bore is proposed for 379 feet across and 7 feet beneath the Duwamish river surfacing 20 feet south of walking path north of Gateway Corporate Center on private easement. Leg 2 The 1.29 -mile Leg 2 will begin in the NW 1/4 of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. The entrance to Tukwila right -of -way will be on the northwesterly side of 56th Avenue 16 feet from the centerline, this.proposed alignment will be maintained for 1914 feet to a proposed handhole 15 feet north east and then to a proposed handhole 15 feet south west of the of 56th Avenue South and Duwamish river bridge. The proposed fiber ducts will be attached to the bottom of the north bridge sidewalk securing 1- 6" GRC containing 4 -2" HDPE ducts see the attached typical drawing for attachment details. 15 feet south of the bridge at the aforementioned hand hole the alignment will be directed north, aligned 30 feet from the Interurban northerly back of curb. This alignment will be maintained north 577 feet to a proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. An alignment transition and bore will begin at the aforementioned handhole from 30 feet behind Interurban Avenue back of curb to 80 feet in back of curb of Interurban Avenue and maintaining that 80 feet for the entire width of the Interstate 5 bridge and then returning to the 30 feet behind Interurban back of curb on the north side of Interstate 5. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained the entire width of the combined bridges. The directional bore from the proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north on ramp to a proposed handhole being placed at the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban and 48th Avenue South is 711 feet. At said handhole the route will turn east and will align to 4 feet from back of south curb of 48th Avenue South, this alignment will be maintained for 801 feet where the route turns north crossing beneath 48th Avenue S for 38 feet then on to private property. The route will be on private property for 977 feet exiting and turning north on Gateway Drive to City of Tukwila right -of -way. The route alignment proposed on Gateway Drive will be beneath the back of sidewalk for 1044 feet to entrance on private property then into the MCI fiber facility, terminating Leg 2. Leg 3 The 1.71 -mile Leg 3 begins in the SE 1/4 of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. A directional bore is proposed from a MCI WorldCom manhole located in the center of the rail configuration called Black River Junction. The bore beneath the Duwamish River will be 384 feet to the northeast edge of the asphalt - walking path paralleling the southeasterly bank of the Duwamish River, which is the entrance to the City of Tukwila right -of -way, and then surfacing in a proposed manhole on the south edge of pavement of South143`d Street, 100 feet west of said entrance to the Tukwila right -of -way. From the aforementioned manhole the proposed route will align 24" south of South143rd Street edge of pavement and maintain that alignment for 1062 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 143rd Street and Interurban Avenue. The proposed route then turns northwest aligning 12' from Interurban Avenue back of curb maintaining that alignment for 3666 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 56th Avenue South. Beginning at the aforementioned point the proposed alignment of 12 feet from back of curb will change to 12" twelve inches from back of curb, this transition will be completed in 100 longitudinal feet. The proposed 12 inches behind back of curb will be maintained a proposed hand hole on the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. From the aforementioned handhole a bore beneath the Interstate 5 north on ramp will target and attain an alignment of 13 feet in back of curb on the north side of said on ramp. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained for the entire width of the combined bridges. This alignment will be maintained to the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 48th Avenue south terminating in a handhole proposed 48 feet north of 48th Avenue South centerline. From the proposed handhole of reference the route will attain and maintain an alignment of 12 inches in back of the easterly curb of Interurban Avenue, this proposed alignment will continue for 1736 feet to proposed handhole forty feet north of the centerline of Gateway drive at the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the north entrance of Gateway Drive. An alignment change east from the previously mentioned handhole will be beneath the sidewalk 12 inches from back of sidewalk this proposed alignment will be maintained for 620 feet then turn north to a private easement and terminating the route in the MCI fiber facility. Project construction will utilize trenching, jack and bore, and mini- directional or directional bore. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface, with only gradual changes in grade elevation. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A backhoe or trencher will excavate a six -inch wide trench for direct placement of the cable. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC or HDPE conduit, which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the casing at a later date. Two of the Duwamish River Shoreline Areas (Crossing No. 1 and No. 3) will be a directional bore with a minimum of seven feet below the bottom of the river. The third Shoreline Area (Crossing No. 2) of the Duwamish River will be attached to the existing 56th Ave. South bridge. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) During construction, silt fence and/or straw bales will be installed to control erosion. Disturbed sites will be reseeded as permanent erosion control. All loose dirt and/or mud will be removed from city streets immediately. The short duration of the project will not create traffic and /or transportation problems. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the governing body, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area designated by the governing body. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill as specified by the City of Tukwila Public Works. No new improvements will be required such as sidewalks, driveways, etc. Any improvements such as curbs and gutters damaged during construction will be repaired to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping areas will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired (if damaged), and bark dust replaced. Along the railroad right -of -way and the city rights -of -Way, it is anticipated that some minimal brush removal will be required, i.e. blackberries, grasses, and small saplings (suckers). No large trees, cottonwoods along the river bank, will be removed for this project. Restoration (seeding) will be completed upon completion of construction per City of Tukwila specifications. NIMONESSUENISKONAZZEMsemots.,ft-mwmvefenemtp497,0,Ntpa:h5---„,..—...._. 1' 116TH 115TH ' 5ss'," 1)ll��FjF ISH i� �'aL 2 Mli�in s �M. f19,F1� diF11u'�ii :NMI 5 . AUGUSTA o B s .n 115TH ° : IISIh SI O� �Siw rt 5., � 6TH ST (" 117TH 117TH 8111/L. 9TH ST )TH !P 8J \ • Bain S 124 29T11 t� twI velektrek )7TH IN a ; WA sr EIWRifiliral lir 5 1,91H 5 3�s ST S1 .. S150111Si ®.l s1 rx [J Fr— i z s . H DY 2l 152HD 5T =` ; s ARTA ion 11 ` S 5 15210 PL i 1 zirmat 5181 11 1\ \ 't‘.. 1•11aL.L1TUll7U "1101.;--'''-'-'41,..app-,, __„ zlit.vcincr./2/ ..".1.74Y ' s E'a m i OCT 0 5 2000 Vicinity Map DATA: Thomas Guide — 1999 King County Pages 625,655 & 656 . i.,'JivtmUNl E Y DEVi. LOP NIENT TUKWILA TIE LEG 1, 2, 3 AND SHORELINE AREAS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 1 \ ilt) FINl.A- 17 1A1I ----- COMPANY, I11K'. 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L' V OCT 0 5 Z000 Vicinity Map SUIT 3 iE DATA: Thomas Guide - 1999 King County Pages 625,655 & 656 t;r ! 0,1t,vi L i`,1 , 1 Y 1 DEVELOPMENT TUKWILA TIE LEG 1, 2, 3 AND SHORELINE AREAS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 ;tie f1 +'' ` TINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 SCALE: DATE: 10/4/00 PROJ. NO.: 08- 7055 -02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 %. City of Tukwila SHORELINE PERMIT OCT 0 5 2000 CaMIVIUNI T Y MCI WorldCom DEVELOPMENT Seattle North — South Overbuild Project (Tukwila tie) AEC 'ovFD APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: See attached. 2. Application Packet: One original and eight copies of completed application packet and one set of PMT's reduced to 81/2" x 11" of all Shoreline Site Plans. 3. Application Fee: Enclosed is application fee of $550.00 for the Shoreline Site Plan. 4. SEPA Environmental Checklist: Enclosed are copies of Environmental Checklist and application fee of $325.00. PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 5. King County Assess - " Maps with the location of the four Duwamish Rive': ihin 500 feet. 6. Mailing Labels: Twi; of the crossings are at 7. Public Notice Boar Department's determi PROPERTY INFORMA Is and tenants within 500 feet 11 be place on -site upon the 8. Vicinity Map: See at:, 9. Land Use Map: The ? radius of the three crossings is attached. 10. Title Report: Not an 11. Lot Lines: Lot lines n the attached Site Plans. PROJECT DESCRIPTI tiot'lL z pia. 12. Project Description and Analysis: See attached Project Description and application. SITE PLANS: 13. Site Plans: Attached Shoreline Site Plans are sealed and signed by licensed surveyor. 14. Topographic Survey: Attached Shoreline Site Plans shows contours with 100 -flood elevation at NGV 1929 Datum. The City of Tukwila equation is shown for conversion. 15. Location of Sensitive Areas: Locations are indicated on the attached Shoreline Site Plan. 16. 100 Year Floodplain: The location of the 100 -year floodplain as shown on the FEMA maps is indicated on the Shoreline Site Plan maps. City of Tukwila SHORELINE PERMIT OCT 0 5 2000 COMIViUNITY MCI WorldCom DEVELOPMENT Seattle North — South Overbuild Project (Tukwila tie) Przt;EDIE--D APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: See attached. 2. Application Packet: One original and eight copies of completed application packet and one set of PMT's reduced to 81/2" x 11" of all Shoreline Site Plans. 3. Application Fee: Enclosed is application fee of $550.00 for the Shoreline Site Plan. 4. SEPA Environmental Checklist: Enclosed are copies of Environmental Checklist and application fee of $325.00. PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 5. King County Assessor Maps: One set of King County Assessor Maps with the location of the four Duwamish River Shoreline Areas of all properties located within 500 feet. 6. Mailing Labels: Two sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the crossings are attached. 7. Public Notice Board: The 4' x 4' Public Notice Board(s) will be place on -site upon the Department's determination of a complete package. PROPERTY INFORMATION: 8. Vicinity Map: See attached Vicinity Map. 9. Land Use Map: The map for existing land uses within 1000 feet radius of the three crossings is attached. 10. Title Report: Not applicable 11. Lot Lines: Lot lines 300 feet from the three crossings are shown on the attached Site Plans. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 12. Project Description and Analysis: See attached Project Description and application. SITE PLANS: 13. Site Plans: Attached Shoreline Site Plans are sealed and signed by licensed surveyor. 14. Topographic Survey: Attached Shoreline Site Plans shows contours with 100 -flood elevation at NGV 1929 Datum. The City of Tukwila equation is shown for conversion. 15. Location of Sensitive Areas: Locations are indicated on the attached Shoreline Site Plan. 16. 100 Year Floodplain: The location of the 100 -year floodplain as shown on the FEMA maps is indicated on the Shoreline Site Plan maps. 17. Proposed Lot Lines: Not applicable. 18. Building Footprint: Not applicable. 19. Fire Access Lanes: Not applicable. 20. Impervious Surface Coverage: Work will be conducted in impervious surface coverage areas, i.e. parking lots, asphalt streets. No new impervious structures will be constructed for this project. 21. MDR and HDR Zones Development Coverage: Not applicable. 22. Proposed/Existing Water and Sewer: Locations of existing facilities are shown on the attached Shoreline Site plans. 23. Sewer and Water Availability: Not applicable. 24. Storm Drainage - Proposed: Not applicable. 25. Storm Drainage — Analysis: Not applicable. 26. Fire Hydrants: Not applicable. 27. Schematic Road Design: Not applicable. 28. Geotechnical Analysis: Not applicable. 29. King County Health Department Septic System: Not applicable. 30. Total Lot Size: Not applicable. 31. Landscape Plan: Not applicable. 32. Luminaire Han: Not applicable. 33. Signage: Warning signs indicating the location of the fiber optic cable will be placed approximately 500 feet apart. The signs will be placed adjacent to the centerline of the fiber optic cable and will not be placed to interfere with the everyday flow of roads, paths, and/or sidewalks. 34. Stream Frontages: See attached Shoreline Site Plans indicating stream banks, 100 -year flood plain, and mean high tide. SITE PLANS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 35. Top of Bank: The top of bank, toe of bank, mean high tide water mark, and the base flood elevation are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 36. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. 37. Limits: The limits of the 40' -50' River; the 100' Low Impact and the 200' High Impact areas are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 38. Cross Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 39. Dike/Riverbank Maintenance Easement: Not applicable 40. Construction Limits: The construction limit lines are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. The excavation of less than 110 cubic yards of sand/gravel /alluvial material for the bore pits is anticipated. The bore pits will be backfilled with native material excavated during the bore pit construction. The areas identified for trenching will be backfilled with native materials where possible. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the City of Tukwila, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area approved by the City of Tukwila. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill, as specified by the City of Tukwila. ELEVATIONS: 41. Building Elevations: Not applicable. 42. Colored Elevations: Not applicable. 43. Models/Photomontage: Not applicable. 44. Rendering: Not applicable. CROSS SECTIONS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS: 45. Shoreline Cross - Sections: The cross sections and location of cross sections are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan maps. 46. Riverward Work: The location of the proposed bores under the river bed at crossings No. 1 and No. 3 and the bridge attachment at crossing No. 2 are shown on the attached Shoreline Site Plan Maps. z w . re JU 00 vow W =. LL.: • W O. u. = a. Z �- 1- 0: • ;Z C, O O --; W t1J O W Z; U ; • O• Z PROJECT INFORMATION Engineering: Mike Michaelis RSA Corporation 717 Industry Drive Tukwila, WA 98118 P 206 -575 -6121 F 206 - 575 -2099 Email mikiersa @aol.com Environmental: Jeff Montgomery Finley Engineering Co., Inc. 1800 NW 169th Place, Suite B250 Beaverton, OR 97006 P 503- 466 -9460 F 503- 466 -9979 Email jeffm @gerainc.com Project Description The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of -way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private easements. The project is proposed to place three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts one of which will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Note: Leg 2 and Leg 3 routes will parallel the northeasterly side of Interurban Avenue. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. RSA Corp's goal is to walk away from a well constructed project with the existing utilities and terrain as it was before we began or in better condition. The following is a narrative of the three routes proposed for this project: Leg 1 The .70 -mile Leg 1 will begin in the SW V4 of Section 11, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way, in an existing MCI - WorldCom manhole 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130` street and 50th Place South on the northeasterly side of south 130th street. This is the beginning of the proposed fiber route on the City of Tukwila right - of -way. The proposed route will parallel South 130th street on the northeasterly side for 585 feet to the intersection of 50th Place south and South 130th street. The proposed route will continue beneath 50th Place South in a northerly direction, changing alignment in a proposed manhole on the North side of said street. The route will continue in a northwesterly direction paralleling 23 feet off centerline of 50th Place south to a proposed manhole on the northeast corner of the intersection of South 125th St. and 50th Place South. There the proposed running line will turn west beneath 50th Place South to the north side of South 125th Street. The proposed alignment will be 18" to 24" north of South 125th's edge of pavement. The previously stated alignment will continue for 929 feet. A directional bore is proposed for 379 feet across and 7 feet beneath the Duwamish river surfacing 20 feet south of walking path north of Gateway Corporate Center on private easement. Leg 2 The 1.29 -mile Leg 2 will begin in the NW 'A of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. The entrance to Tukwila right -of -way will be on the northwesterly side of 56th Avenue 16 feet from the centerline, this.proposed alignment will be maintained for 1914 feet to a proposed handhole 15 feet north east and then to a proposed handhole 15 feet south west of the of 56th Avenue South and Duwamish river bridge. The proposed fiber ducts will be attached to the bottom of the north bridge sidewalk securing 1- 6" GRC containing 4 -2" HDPE ducts see the attached typical drawing for attachment details. 15 feet south of the bridge at the aforementioned hand hole the alignment will be directed north, aligned 30 feet from the Interurban northerly back of curb. This alignment will be maintained north 577 feet to a proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. An alignment transition and bore will begin at the aforementioned handhole from 30 feet behind Interurban Avenue back of curb to 80 feet in back of curb of Interurban Avenue and maintaining that 80 feet for the entire width of the Interstate 5 bridge and then returning to the 30 feet behind Interurban back of curb on the north side of Interstate 5. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained the entire width of the combined bridges. The directional bore from the proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north on ramp to a proposed handhole being placed at the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban and 48th Avenue South is 711 feet. At said handhole the route will turn east and will align to 4 feet from back of south curb of 48th Avenue South, this alignment will be maintained for 801 feet where the route turns north crossing beneath 48th Avenue S for 38 feet then on to private property. The route will be on private property for 977 feet exiting and turning north on Gateway Drive to City of Tukwila right -of -way. The route alignment proposed on Gateway Drive will be beneath the back of sidewalk for 1044 feet to entrance on private property then into the MCI fiber facility, terminating Leg 2. Leg 3 The 1.71 -mile Leg 3 begins in the SE '/a of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. A directional bore is proposed from a MCI WorldCom manhole located in the center of the rail configuration called Black River Junction. The bore beneath the Duwamish River will be 384 feet to the northeast edge of the asphalt - walking path paralleling the southeasterly bank of the Duwamish River, which is the entrance to the City of Tukwila right -of -way, and then surfacing in a proposed manhole on the south edge of pavement of South143`d Street, 100 feet west of said entrance to the Tukwila right -of -way. From the aforementioned manhole the proposed route will align 24" south of South143rd Street edge of pavement and maintain that alignment for 1062 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 143`d Street and Interurban Avenue. The proposed route then turns northwest aligning 12' from Interurban Avenue back of curb maintaining that alignment for 3666 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 56`h Avenue South. Beginning at the aforementioned point the proposed alignment of 12 feet from back of curb will change to 12" twelve inches from back of curb, this transition will be completed in 100 longitudinal feet. The proposed 12 inches behind back of curb will be maintained a proposed hand hole on the southeast r corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. From the aforementioned handhole a bore beneath the Interstate 5 north on ramp will target and attain an alignment of 13 feet in back of curb on the north side of said on ramp. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained for the entire width of the combined bridges. ' = z This alignment will be maintained to the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue re 2 and 48th Avenue south terminating in a handhole proposed 48 feet north of 48th Avenue South 6 centerline. From the proposed handhole of reference the route will attain and maintain an alignment v 0 of 12 inches in back of the easterly curb of Interurban Avenue, this proposed alignment will co W continue for 1736 feet to proposed handhole forty feet north of the centerline of Gateway drive at the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the north entrance of Gateway u. Drive. An alignment change east from the previously mentioned handhole will be beneath the w O sidewalk 12 inches from back of sidewalk this proposed alignment will be maintained for 620 feet then turn north to a private easement and terminating the route in the MCI fiber facility. u_ EL)d Project construction will utilize trenching, jack and bore, and mini - directional or directional bore. z al Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface, with only gradual changes 0 in grade elevation. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A backhoe or w trencher will excavate a six -inch wide trench for direct placement of the cable. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC or v co HDPE conduit, which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the On E— casing at a later date. Two of the Duwamish River Shoreline Areas (Crossing No. 1 and No. 3) will = v be a directional bore with a minimum of seven feet below the bottom of the river. The third Shoreline Area (Crossing No. 2) of the Duwamish River will be attached to the existing 56th Ave. O' South bridge. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) v (. O During construction, silt fence and/or straw bales will be installed to control erosion. Disturbed z sites will be reseeded as permanent erosion control. All loose dirt and/or mud will be removed from city streets immediately. The short duration of the project will not create traffic and /or transportation problems. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the governing body, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area designated by the governing body. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill as specified by the City of Tukwila Public Works. No new improvements will be required such as sidewalks, driveways, etc. Any improvements such as curbs and gutters damaged during construction will be repaired to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping areas will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired (if damaged), and bark dust replaced. Along the railroad right -of -way and the city rights -of -Way, it is anticipated that some minimal brush removal will be required, i.e. blackberries, grasses, and small saplings (suckers). No large trees, cottonwoods along the river bank, will be removed for this project. Restoration (seeding) will be completed upon completion of construction per City of Tukwila specifications. ii . DATA: USGS Des Moines 7.5 Minute Quadrangle (47122 —D3) Vicinity Map Scale: r=1000' 7000' TUKWILA TIE DUWAMISH RIVER SHORELINE AREA 1,2,3 AND 4 fEc ' " ` FINLEY MINIMUM UM COMPANY, M" Twin Oaks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 SCALE: 1" = 1000' DATE: 9/7/00 PROD. NO.: 08- 7055 -02 REVISION: N/A DRAWN BY: emh CHECKED BY: JEM SHEET 1 of 1 A. BACKGROUND 1. 2. CITY OF TUKWILA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Name of proposed project, if applicable: MCI Worldcom Seattle Overbuild — Tukwila Tie Name of applicant: MCI Worldcom Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Applicant: Susan Davis -Wood MCI WorldCom P.O Box 21348 Tulsa, OK 74121 Telephone: (918) 590 -2657 3. Date checklist prepared: September 22, 2000 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila 5. Proposed timing Construction activ val. 6. Do you have an with this propos This project is pa= t constructed by MCI WorldCom. Construction of th of 2000. Contact Person: Jeffrey E. Montgomery Finley Engineering Co., Inc. OCT 05 2000 1800 NW 169th Place Suite B250 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 -7362 COMMUNITY (503) 466 -9460 DEVELOPMENT Agency Comments activity related to or connected 7. List any environ directly related t Field surveys, revi obtain environmen prepared, or will be prepared, It agencies have been conducted to 8. Do you know w1' ;f3 '.: it approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? if yes, explain. No applications pending at this time. 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit (pending), Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulics Permit (pending), Washington Department of Natural Resources Easement (pending), and City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (pending). 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of- way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private 4: ;,1LrltarStkarAr41v 1t..AP ,, 42:422,°.#:�tYi.a''aM7a; CITY OF TUKWILA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: MCI Worldcom Seattle Overbuild — Tukwila Tie 2. Name of applicant: MCI Worldcom Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Applicant: Susan Davis -Wood MCI WorldCom P.O Box 21348 Tulsa, OK 74121 Telephone: (918) 590 -2657 Contact Person: Jeffrey E. Montgomery Finley Engineering Co., Inc. OCT 05 2000 1800 NW 169`h Place Suite B250 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 -7362 COMMUNITY (503) 466 -9460 DEVELQPMENT Agency Comments RECErvED 3. Date checklist prepared: September 22, 2000 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila 5. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Construction activities will begin within a week of issuance of final approval. 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. This project is part of the Seattle Metro area overbuild network being constructed by MCI WorldCom. Construction of the network is scheduled for completion in the fall /winter of 2000. 7. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Field surveys, reviews of existing literature, and contacts with government agencies have been conducted to obtain environmental information for the proposed project. 8. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No applications pending at this time. 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit (pending), Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulics Permit (pending), Washington Department of Natural Resources Easement (pending), and City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (pending). 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. The object of this proposal is to obtain a permit to place fiber optic cable and ducts on City of Tukwila rights -of- way. Placing the cable will allow MCI to split a larger fiber loop to provide additional diverse routes to mitigate uncontrolled service interruptions. In addition, the trunk routes will tie in the new switching office currently being built at 12682 Gateway Drive center. The major part of the construction is proposed within existing Tukwila Street and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad rights -of -way the minor part will be on private Z F=-w re 6 UO to 0. cn .1I CO v_ WO Q; co� 2d W Z I- O Z I- LL! to 2 p: O N. F- u.t 2 F- ti O •Z W U= 0E— Z easements. The project is proposed to place three new legs of 4 -2" High Density Polyethylene ducts one of which will contain a .80 outside diameter fiber optic cable for a combined total of 3.7 miles. Note: Leg 2 and Leg 3 routes will parallel the northeasterly side of Interurban Avenue. Direct boring will be the major method of placement. The pits dug for beginning and terminating a bore will also be utilized for the placement of proposed handholds. RSA Corp's goal is to walk away from a well constructed project with the existing utilities and terrain as it was before we began or in better condition. The following is a narrative of the three routes proposed for this project: Leg 1 The .70 -mile Leg 1 will begin in the SW ' of Section 11, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way, in an existing MCI - WorldCom manhole 585 feet east of the intersection of south 130th street and 50th Place South on the northeasterly side of south 130th street. This is the beginning of the proposed fiber route on the City of Tukwila right -of -way. The proposed route will parallel South 130th street on the northeasterly side for 585 feet to the intersection of 50th Place south and South 130th street. The proposed route will continue beneath 50th Place South in a northerly direction, changing alignment in a proposed manhole on the North side of said street. The route will continue in a northwesterly direction paralleling 23 feet off centerline of 50th Place south to a proposed manhole on the northeast corner of the intersection of South 125th St. and 50th Place South. There the proposed running line will turn west beneath 50t" Place South to the north side of South 125th Street. The proposed alignment will be 18" to 24" north of South 125th's edge of pavement. The previously stated alignment will continue for 929 feet. A directional bore is proposed for 379 feet across and 7 feet beneath the Duwamish river surfacing 20 feet south of walking path north of Gateway Corporate Center on private easement. Leg 2 The 1.29 -mile Leg 2 will begin in the NW % of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. The entrance to Tukwila right -of -way will be on the northwesterly side of 56th Avenue 16 feet from the centerline, this proposed alignment will be maintained for 1914 feet to a proposed handhole 15 feet north east and then to a proposed handhole 15 feet south west of the of 56th Avenue South and Duwamish river bridge. The proposed fiber ducts will be attached to the bottom of the north bridge sidewalk securing 1 -6" GRC containing 4 -2" HDPE ducts see the attached typical drawing for attachment details. 15 feet south of the bridge at the aforementioned hand hole the alignment will be directed north, aligned 30 feet from the Interurban northerly back of curb. This alignment will be maintained north 577 feet to a proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. An alignment transition and bore will begin at the aforementioned handhole from 30 feet behind Interurban Avenue back of curb to 80 feet in back of curb of Interurban Avenue and maintaining that 80 feet for the entire width of the Interstate 5 bridge and then returning to the 30 feet behind Interurban back of curb on the north side of Interstate 5. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained the entire width of the combined bridges. The directional bore from the proposed handhole on the southerly side of the Interstate 5 north on ramp to a proposed handhole being placed at the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban and 48th Avenue South is 711 feet. At said handhole the route will turn east and will align to 4 feet from back of south curb of 48th Avenue South, this alignment will be maintained for 801 feet where the route turns north crossing beneath 48t" Avenue S for 38 feet then on to private property. The route will be on private property for 977 feet exiting and turning north on Gateway Drive to City of Tukwila right -of -way. The route alignment proposed on Gateway Drive will be beneath the back of sidewalk for 1044 feet to entrance on private property then into the MCI fiber facility, terminating Leg 2. Leg 3 The 1.71 -mile Leg 3 begins in the SE t/ of Section 14, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right -of -way. A directional bore is proposed from a MCI WorldCom manhole located in the center of the rail configuration called Black River Junction. The bore Agency Comments Z F• =-Z rt w JU O 00 WI to u_ wO gQ w Z= H 1-0. Z F--. w O o • 1-- Ui uj I-- H tL O .. Z =. O~ Z !1 beneath the Duwamish River will be 384 feet to the northeast edge of the asphalt - walking path paralleling the southeasterly bank of the Duwamish River, which is the entrance to the City of Tukwila right -of -way, and then surfacing in a proposed manhole on the south edge of pavement of South 143`1 Street, 100 feet west of said entrance to the Tukwila right -of -way. From the aforementioned manhole the proposed route will align 24" south of South143rd Street edge of pavement and maintain that alignment for 1062 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 143`d Street and Interurban Avenue. The proposed route then turns northwest aligning 12' from Interurban Avenue back of curb maintaining that alignment for 3666 feet to the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 56th Avenue South. Beginning at the aforementioned point the proposed alignment of 12 feet from back of curb will change to 12" twelve inches from back of curb, this transition will be completed in 100 longitudinal feet. The proposed 12 inches behind back of curb will be maintained a proposed hand hole on the southeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the Interstate 5 north bound on ramp. From the aforementioned handhole a bore beneath the Interstate 5 north on ramp will target and attain an alignment of 13 feet in back of curb on the north side of said on ramp. To mitigate encroachment of the zone of influence beneath the subterranean structures of the bridge the bore must be no deeper than 48 inches below the final grade of the concrete sidewalk beneath the north side of the Interstate 5 Bridge this depth must be maintained for the entire width of the combined bridges. This alignment will be maintained to the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and 48th Avenue south terminating in a handhole proposed 48 feet north of 48th Avenue South centerline. From the proposed handhole of reference the route will attain and maintain an alignment of 12 inches in back of the easterly curb of Interurban Avenue, this proposed alignment will continue for 1736 feet to proposed handhole forty feet north of the centerline of Gateway drive at the northeast corner of the intersection of Interurban Avenue and the north entrance of Gateway Drive. An alignment change east from the previously mentioned handhole will be beneath the sidewalk 12 inches from back of sidewalk this proposed alignment will be maintained for 620 feet then turn north to a private easement and terminating the route in the MCI fiber facility. Project construction will utilize trenching, jack and bore, and mini - directional or directional bore. Conduits will generally be placed on a level grade parallel to the surface, with only gradual changes in grade elevation. The cable will be placed with a minimum of 42 inches of cover. A backhoe or trencher will excavate a six -inch wide trench for direct placement of the cable. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC or HDPE conduit, which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the casing at a later date. Two of the Duwamish River Shoreline Areas (Crossing No. 1 and No. 3) will be a directional bore with a minimum of seven feet below the bottom of the river. The third Shoreline Area (Crossing No. 2) of the Duwamish River will be attached to the existing 56th Ave. South bridge. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) During construction, silt fence and /or straw bales will be installed to control erosion. Disturbed sites will be reseeded as permanent erosion control. All loose dirt and /or mud will be removed from city streets immediately. The short duration of the project will not create traffic and /or transportation problems. Post - construction contours will match in -situ contours. When required by the governing body, extracted materials will be disposed of in an area designated by the governing body. Replacement fill, when required, will be clean, earthen fill, or backfill as specified by the City of Tukwila Public Works. No new improvements will be required such as sidewalks, driveways, etc. Any improvements such as curbs and gutters damaged during construction will be repaired to City of Tukwila Public Works specifications. Some vegetation will be disturbed during construction. Landscaping areas will be replanted, irrigation systems repaired (if damaged), and bark dust replaced. Along the railroad right -of -way and the city rights -of -Way, it is anticipated that some minimal brush removal will be required, i.e. blackberries, grasses, and small saplings (suckers). No large trees, cottonwoods along the river bank, will be removed for this project. Restoration (seeding) will be completed upon completion of construction per City of Tukwila specifications. Agency Comments 11. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. See above project description, Table 1, attached vicinity map and Shoreline Site Plan maps. 12. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan Map as Environmentally Sensitive? The proposed fiber optic cable crossings lie within the following environmentally sensitive zones: Steep Slope; Flood Zone; Seismic; and the Duwamish River waterway. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: See Table 2. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? See Table 2. c. What general types of soils are found on site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Alluvial soil. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. General soil stability. e. Describe the purpose, type and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. There will be no fill associated with the river crossings. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. It is doubtful that erosion due to construction related activities at any of the sites would occur. g. Agency Comments About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? No new impervious surfaces will be installed. Repair will be made to existing improvements at 12511' St., S. 143`d Ave., S. 3oth Place and parking lots. 1:Y :ar•. �;..ru�ii;w'.:;c- rt"3+.YPA. ?4:+�tf:::r.AJ '- tii4eYL:td h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any. Construction techniques will be used that minimize the amount of disturbance to the surrounding ground, and thus reduce the chance of construction related erosion. Best Management Practices (BMP's) including, but not limited to silt fences, straw bales, silt logs, and other erosion control measures will be utilized to reduce off -site erosion. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed: If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Project construction will result in short -term, temporary emissions from gas- and diesel - powered construction equipment. Short -term, temporary increases in airborne dust will also occur during project construction. The project will not create emissions or odor once construction has been completed. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. Existing off -site sources include farm vehicles on adjacent properties, automobile and truck traffic on adjacent roadways, train traffic, and emissions from residential wood stoves. These sources will not affect the proposed project during construction or operation. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 3. Water a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year - round and seasonal streams, salt water, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. The Duwamish River is being crossed in three locations, and paralleled at one location. The Duwamish River flows into Puget Sound. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. The proposed routes include bores under the Duwamish River at two locations and a bridge attachment at a third location. A fourth location will have the proposed fiber cable running parallel to the Duwamish River. (See attached Shoreline Site Plans) 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. This project will not require any withdrawal or diversion of surface water. rin x Adidid3vi.�:sR ScFif rYr �b . J.:�'i/K.:*liirYt�:w vlXi Agency Comments nrv.NrY3�'t Agency Comments 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. This area of the project lies within the 100 -year floodplain of the Duwamish River. The 100 - year flood plain is within the banks of the Duwamish River at all three crossing locations. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. The proposal does not involve any discharge of waste materials to surface waters. b. Ground: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. There will be no withdrawal of, or discharge to, ground water. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals; agricultural; etc.) Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. Not applicable. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. No permanent alteration of existing collection or disposal methods will occur; no additional collection or disposal facilities will be required. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No waste materials will enter surface or ground waters. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: Temporary erosion control will be in place at bore sites and trenching locations adjacent to the Duwamish River. The temporary erosion control will consist of, but not limited to, straw bales, silt fence, booms, and hazardous material spill kits. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: _x_ deciduous tree: alder, maple aspen, other: evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other: _x shrubs _x_ grass pasture crop or grain _x_ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other: Agency Comments _x_ water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other: _x_ other types of vegetation See Table 4. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? No vegetation will be altered or removed within the shoreline limits of the Duwamish River. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The threatened or endangered species that occur on or near the crossings is the Chinook Salmon and the Bull Trout. No impact is anticipated due to the attachment to the existing bridge and the boring a minimum of seven feet under the bed of the Duwamish River. See Table 6. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: No removal or alteration of existing vegetation is anticipated; therefore no mitigation will be required. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: See Table 5. mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: See Table 5. fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, See Table 5. other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. See Table 6. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. It is likely that migratory waterfowl use the Duwamish waterway as a migration corridor. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Not applicable.. Project will not require use of energy or natural resources during operation. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Not applicable. Project will not affect potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. 1 c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: Not applicable. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. b. Agency Comments Z Z 1- , H W CC 2 Not applicable. W 00 tn� to W W —1 F.. N LL W O}; =d 1— _ ? O 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, Z F-, equipment operation, other)? w; (21 Existing noises include the nearby railroad traffic as well as offsite sources on adjacent p u); properties, and automobile and truck traffic on adjacent roadways. These sources will not affect 0 1—' the proposed project during construction or operation. _ W 0 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a u. O' short -term or a long -term basis ( for example: traffic, construction, operation, other? Z 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Not applicable. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Not applicable. Noise Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. H =; O~ Construction equipment will cause short -term, temporary increases in noise levels during cable Z. . laying efforts. Project - related increases n noise levels are not expected to be significant relative to existing background noise levels. Noise will be generated during daylight working house (typically 0700 to 1800 hours). Once construction is completed, the proposed project will not result in increased noise levels. k` 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Land and shoreline uses in the area immediately adjacent to the shoreline management area crossing are summarized in Table 7. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. The cable is located within existing road right -of -way and no evidence of agricultural use is present. Agency Comments c. Describe any structures on the site. Structures in the immediate vicinity are typical of those related to land uses noted in Table 7, including commercial structures. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? None. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? See Table 8. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The Comprehensive Plan designations are the same as those indicated for zoning classifications (see above). g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? See Table 9. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. The Duwamish River Shoreline Management Area has been classified as an environmentally sensitive area. The sensitive areas identified include: steep slope; flood zone; and seismic. The Duwamish River is classified as a sensitive area. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. The proposed project will be located entirely within existing road right -of -way, and is considered allowable under zoning regulations for these areas. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low income housing. Not applicable. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low income housing. Not applicable. Z Z. •ww 6D - 0• • o0 J � N LL wO.... J. u_¢ =. :Z �. I— O. Z U� 0 1- 2 U. .1- -. • .. Z' • w UN :O ~. Agency Comments c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? Not applicable. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? No long -term alteration of existing aesthetic conditions will occur as a result of this project. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposals produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None. . Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? None. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Existing sources of light and glare include rail, automobile and truck traffic on adjacent rail and roadways. These sources will not affect construction or operation of the proposed project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? There are no designated recreational opportunities in the immediate vicinity. Informal recreational opportunities include walking, biking, and golf. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. The project will not displace any existing recreational uses. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. :.W.va,..::m. a .....W..... _ .� ..,...,. ..-.,. ,...,..n....veaa„r��..r.5 ! �c�^ ewrrnC "uv,.n�mtlr%`:�h1inkt,:, Z a=- W • - U. UO: co 0 W = J W• O uQ N D. = C� • W Z O' Z I— • •U O :O co 'Wm 2 • V —O t.. Z. N, Z 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. See attached map of historical /cultural places in Tukwila. The proposed crossings are highlighted. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. See attached map of historical /cultural places in Tukwila. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. It is anticipated that the proposed route will not be located through archaeological or historical resource sites. MCI WorldCom will develop a protocol for responding to unanticipated discoveries of archaeological materials during construction. Where the proposed project will be placed through locations where there is a high probability of encountering archaeological objects or deposits, a qualified archaeologist (RCW 27.53.030(9)) will be present to monitor the excavations. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. See Table 10. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Public transit service does not exist directly to the shoreline management area crossings, but is available (via METRO bus lines) in the vicinity of the three crossings ranging in distance from 50 feet to 0.2 miles. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How any would the project eliminate? None. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The proposed project will not require the use of water, rail, or air transportation. The proposed shoreline management area crossing does not occur in areas used for water transportation. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. Agency Comments 15. g. The completed project will not generate vehicular traffic on a daily basis. Occasional traffic may be generated on an infrequent basis in the event of cable repairs or during surveys to verify cable location prior to construction in the area. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. None. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. No significant impacts are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. In general, utility services such as power, water, and telephone are available in the vicinity of the shoreline management area crossing. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utilities providing the service, and the general construction activities on the immediate vicinity which might be needed. None. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: Date Submitted: '1A) 1p -k-Dp :; 4; c;, cz,, yt' 4! MdiadsX:; k.4 ".n.:∎,:i;;(b.. ,1:4:itlr.= z {:;,,, re S,44% r.i;arren: Agency Comments J Agency Comments D. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (do not use this sheet for project actions) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. z W.. re 2 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emission to air; U O w o, production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of N w noise? LIJ �w in J u_ w Construction equipment will cause short-term, temporary increases in noise levels during Z cable laying efforts. Project - related increases n noise levels are not expected to be significant relative to existing background noise levels. Noise will be generated during Z O daylight working house (typically 0700 to 1800 hours). Once construction is completed, the proposed project will not result in increased noise levels. v 0 :O N The proposed project will not increase the discharge or release of toxic or hazardous .01 ww ►-- H Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: t'-- O .z: No increases are anticipated, therefore no mitigation is required. v O~ 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Z. Project construction will result in short-term, temporary emissions from gas- and diesel - powered construction equipment. Short-term, temporary increases in airborne dust will also occur during project construction. The project will not create emissions or odor once construction has been completed. substances. Existing vegetation at the shoreline management area crossings will be temporarily disturbed, resulting in short-term aesthetic impact. No long -term alteration of existing aesthetic conditions will occur as a result of this project. At the three Duwamish River crossings, the proposed cable will be located to best minimize any chances of affecting plant, animal, fish and marine life. The project construction will follow the guidelines as set forth by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in regards to time frames for crossing waterways. Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life? The proposed cable is being located to minimize disturbance to plants, animals, fish and marine life. At the Duwamish River crossings, the proposed cable will be bored under the river bed at two locations, and attached to a bridge at the third crossing. The disturbed areas will be restored to as good as or better condition than found prior to construction. 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? The proposed project will not deplete energy or natural resources. Agency Comments Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish or marine life? Not applicable. 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, flood plains, or prime farmlands? z All the sites have been field reviewed, and determined that the cable will not adversely affect �- iz o:2 Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: U O 0 A cultural resource inventory has been completed, and where there are areas of concern, a J cultural resource specialist will be on site for monitoring purposes. w w O. No wetlands or wetland buffers will be impacted by the project. 2 gQ5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? = d The proposed cable is to be placed a minimum of 42 inches below grade. Once in place, the ? cable will not affect any future land and shoreline uses. z O z any of the sensitive areas. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: The proposed cable does not affect land and shoreline uses, therefore no mitigation is required. 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? The proposed project will not increase demands on transportation or public services. Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: No increased demands are likely, therefore no mitigation is required. 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal my conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. The proposed project will not conflict with local, state, or federal laws. Agency Comments TABLE 1 LOCATION OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING JURISDICTION LOCATION ADJACENT ROADWAY Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 City of Tukwila City of Tukwila City of Tukwila City of Tukwila SE 1/4 Sec 10 T23N, R4E Gateway Drive and 125'1' St. NW 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E 56th Ave S. and Interurban Ave. S. SE 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E S. 143`d Ave. SW 1/4 Sec 11 and NW 1/4 50th Place S. and S. 301h Sec. 14 T23N, R4E Place TABLE 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF TERRAIN, SLOPE AND SOIL STABILITY AT SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE TERRAIN STREAM STEEPEST SOIL MANAGEMENT SLOPE BANK SLOPE INSTABILITY AREA CROSSING SLOPE (PERCENT) (TYPE) Duwamish River No. 1 Flat Steep 55 None Duwamish River No. 2 Flat Steep 55 None Duwamish River No. 3 Flat Steep 55 None Duwamish River No. 4 Flat Steep 55 None TABLE 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF SURFACE WATER BODIES NEAR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED PROJECT MAINSTREAM MANAGEMENT LENGTH DRAINAGE MEAN CROSSING RIVER AREA CROSSING (MILES) (SQ MILES) ANNUAL LOCATION (FLOWS INTO) DISCHARGE (RIVER MILE) (CU FT /S) Duwamish River No. 1 94 440 1520 9 Puget Sound Duwamish River No. 2 94 440 1520 10.5 Puget Sound Duwamish River No. 3 94 440 1520 11 Puget Sound Duwamish River No. 4 94 440 1520 10 Puget Sound Source: Washington State Department of Fisheries Stream Catalog (1977) USGS Water Resources Data (1984) . _.,,...—..,...-..-.........._ ..- ...,.....�,+r.: +�nure.,,eym. rrz1 -,.r. iettinb7t ?i Agency Comments TABLE 4 PLANTS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE DECIDUOUS EVERGREEN WET SOIL WATER OTHER MANAGEMENT TREES TREES PLANTS PLANTS VEGETATION AREA CROSSING Duwamish River No. 1 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 2 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 3 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows Duwamish River No. 4 Black Reed Himilayan Cottonwood Canarygrass Blackberry Common Cow Parsnip Horsetail Willows -- Indicates not observed. TABLE 5 ANIMALS KNOWN TO OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN THE VICINITY OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING BIRDS MAMMALS FISH Duwamish River No. 1 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 2 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 3 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Duwamish River No. 4 Songbirds Raccoon Coho, Spring & Fall American Crow Opposum Chinook, Winter & Summer Steelhead Agency Comments TABLE 6 LIST OF THREATENED, ENDANGERED, OR WATCHED ANIMALS KNOWN TO OCCUR WITHIN ONE MILE OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING CROSSING LOCATION ANIMAL SPECIES FISH SPECIES Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 SE 1/4 Sec 10 T23N, R4E NW 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SE 1/4 Sec 14 T23N, R4E SW 1/4 Sec 11 and NW 1/4 Sec. 14 T23N, R4E -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon -Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon Indicates not known to occur. {The Bull Trout is not known to occur, but is included as specified} Sources: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Priority Habitats and Species Washington Natural Heritage Program at the Washington Department of Natural Resources Washington Rivers Information compiled by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife TABLE 7 LAND AND SHORELINE USE ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ADJACENT LAND AND SHORELINE USE Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 v��vae�a .z�:x'rS?r,r.7;tir;n,;:.' •l,xs +.'ltiy Commercial, Light Industrial, and Residential Residential, Commercial, Public Golf Course Industrial, Public Park Commercial, Residential Agency Comments TABLE 8 LAND AND SHORELINE USE ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential C/LI: Commercial Light Industrial LDR: Low Density Residential MIC/H: Manufacturing Industrial Center/Heavy Ind. TABLE 9 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT DESIGNATIONS FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING SHORELINE MANAGEMENT DESIGNATION Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 Urban Urban Urban Urban TABLE 10 STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING ADJACENT STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Duwamish River No. 1 Duwamish River No. 2 Duwamish River No. 3 Duwamish River No. 4 Gateway Drive and 125th St. 56th Ave S. and Interurban Ave. S. S. 143`d Ave. 50`h Place S. and S. 30`h Place 6' •� „o „ej •/• Ls teir N „/ Wes, Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing of the /Jed of the Duwamish River .4 ShorelarLds in Section /0 in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, N:,1/., in City of Tukwila, Ring County, Washington. 4$ 0. 0, • 0' 100 45. ROm PLAN (12.50') NOTES: The Line of Meon High Tide of Ouwamish River is 6.074 feet (NGVE)29). (NAVE) 88 Elev. 9.48 feel) All excavations will be backfilled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of o fiber optic coble involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated as on "Urban Shoreline Environment” pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. Al this site, the uses are commercial and residential. o. PLACt 114.100.1 / /'o,o / / •e o / / •O / // / `'0, CCRpb4)A7�; 120' .I^ _7. 115' =_ 110' _ 6(- 105' Ii i \�I • , \: Vicinity Mop Scale: 1"= 2000' 125' 120' \ 115' \ 110' 105 .. 100' -- -= 014' - - -- -0 +50 W= 0400 § SEC7'/ON A -A Scale: Harz: 1- - 40' Vert: 1' - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 0+_ 130 Ile 430 ur ua 105' IDd se 90 u 125TH ST.— -1+00 k---- :. - _ _ _ - 310 rt. •, _� _ ._ ... _ .._ c -. __ —' _ =_;160 6Hd14N[`U1111. >_.__ .__—, iM31lMRNEilYT7_ _,._, --- -,A/ l � _ __ =J16 • -- =_-_,_.-, _ d C — _ _ _ __ � .. : z _�. �.: . = n1IINy RIAR121 _ ,seitri--= =c_ ___.- sue: p?�,,, ,• : _,_— _, -__- 1_111 . :,_. -- - r - - _t0061ND -., shit _- - -- - - -- _. —_- - - -- ' - - -- -_ -- -- - _ - -- - - - _ t1:-:41 - -- _ - - -- .,tr. — ' - - -- c ° -' --_- - '_' 0430 100 130 CONVERSION TABLE NA NAVD88 BASIS OF DAIIJU1 NOV1729 NAVD88 - 3 4056 CIIY OF TUKWILA NGV029 + 100 2 CO FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC, Twin Oaks Sults B -250 1800 NW 1691h Place BEAVF:RTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 3 50 3 00 3.50 4 00 4150 Harz Score: - 60' MOAN 111001 n0E.• 106 07' Ve t. Scda: ' - 30 MEAN LOW 10E: 102.07' Oalum: 0074' 0P IUNINLA MEAN LONER LOW 7104'. 96 99' Lookklg Ommetreom EXIREME LOW DOE: 89 071 -0 +50 0 +00 0+50 0 SECTION B -B Scale: Non: 1” - 40' Vert: 1- - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 60 30 0 SCALE: 1'- 60' 60 REV NO 0A1E REVISION OwN 6r CYO 6T WIRLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project IUKNILA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit DRAWN 6T: [WIN °"n' 9 /11 /0C CHECKED 6r: XII APPROVED: URN WPROVED. SCALE' - 90' Ir. ,. 3°. ERASING N0.: DVWA5SIIS111.-1 !�."G1'� !t�l.�T- "!•M� "�' "7 /iy+h+a�n+.lg,.,, �r«td'tx rr ,...� . 1111. _. -. -,. Z ~ W JU 00 fit] J = (0 LL. W 0 2 LL co d W Z� Z O- W • W 0 O I- WW _ tL O .. Z W U= O ~ z \-/ON 5' A0 �F,• o Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing of Me Bad of Me Duwarn1'sh River A. Shore/ands in Section /0 in Township 23 North, Range 4 Last. N:V, in City of Tukwila. Ring County. Hashing /on. • NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of 0uwamish River is 6.074 feet (NGV029). (NAV0 88 Elev= 9.48 feet) All excavations will be backfilled and compacted to the densrfy of the surrounding soil. The installation of 0 fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters an area designated as an "Urban Shoreline Environment- pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Aloster Program. Al this site, the uses are commercial and residential. • °'off t • (t' Sfi \ uaha+Dcou TIBER CARE 100 411. now PINN (12.50') 0 ti /.°•O / / • / .0, - C'4747l'4y 120' 115' 110' 105' etw IOC HAa NAN1a1 100 1R ILoco PLAIN (400.01) • 'off •o o'o 2081 SI 1 h 11f�� \.� 100' , -�� q - 0 +50 b 0 +50 w5: 0+00 a SEC7'10N A -A Scale: Hors: 1' - 40' Vert: 1' - 20' City of Tukwlo Datum Looking Downstream 100 tae 110 115' Ile 100' 100 81 b MKS 08/17407 125' 120' '\ 115' \ �n0' 105 100 -1+00 • _ • I.tt e Vicinity Mop Scale: 1 " =2000' -125111 ST.-- g gar,' -0 50 0i00 - 0 +50 5$ECT10N B -B ' Scdc: Hors: 1' - 40' Vert: 1' - 20' City oI Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 403 0.50 1100 50 CONVERSION MM. NA 86 NAV068 BASIS OF DANIA 040+059 110+088 - 3 4056 Orr OF IOKWLLA NCV029 + 100 100 PINLSY SNCINESRINC COMPANY. INC. Twin Oaks Suits 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON. OREGON 97000 Phone: (503) 400 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 1 50 500 3.50 4 00 4.50 5 00 5 50 8 00 1 50 7 CO Herz Scoh: " - 60 MEAN HIGH noes 106 07' Vert Scole.• .. 30' MEAN LOW ROE. 102.07' Datum: CM OF NKINLA MEAN LONER LOW ROC. 96 99' Looking Downstream £XEREME LOW ROE: 89075 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 11 CO 11150 60 30 0 60 SCALE: 1'- 60' REV NO DATE REVISION INN B/ C70 BY WIRLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle Notth - South Overbuid Project TLKVALA 116 SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit COMM BY: EMIT 067.9 11 OC CICCBED Br: AEU 9 /11 /DC APPROVED: URN APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 00' 107, DMMHG NO.: DUWAAISI151L -1 1l a 4 its Z W w¢¢ L JU UO U) L11 J= h Cf)W W 0 2 �Q d �W Z ZO0 L11 al G U� O 22 1- W • W F- al CO U= 001- Z _ s_ _ aQ- __ tom„ ... _ _ ulni QyAI_ :.. Acs - . —T =. _ —_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ • _ - -- —_ _ —_ 1_yiLE1 —_ _ _ — r�lli; _ - r. dtunula_ =wags; • • sME _fit - jam_ - -= _ - _ -- — _ -- _ -__ - - 403 0.50 1100 50 CONVERSION MM. NA 86 NAV068 BASIS OF DANIA 040+059 110+088 - 3 4056 Orr OF IOKWLLA NCV029 + 100 100 PINLSY SNCINESRINC COMPANY. INC. Twin Oaks Suits 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON. OREGON 97000 Phone: (503) 400 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 1 50 500 3.50 4 00 4.50 5 00 5 50 8 00 1 50 7 CO Herz Scoh: " - 60 MEAN HIGH noes 106 07' Vert Scole.• .. 30' MEAN LOW ROE. 102.07' Datum: CM OF NKINLA MEAN LONER LOW ROC. 96 99' Looking Downstream £XEREME LOW ROE: 89075 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 11 CO 11150 60 30 0 60 SCALE: 1'- 60' REV NO DATE REVISION INN B/ C70 BY WIRLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle Notth - South Overbuid Project TLKVALA 116 SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit COMM BY: EMIT 067.9 11 OC CICCBED Br: AEU 9 /11 /DC APPROVED: URN APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 00' 107, DMMHG NO.: DUWAAISI151L -1 1l a 4 its Z W w¢¢ L JU UO U) L11 J= h Cf)W W 0 2 �Q d �W Z ZO0 L11 al G U� O 22 1- W • W F- al CO U= 001- Z •n pe 1 26 WOE ADP. WORK AREA ua DER CARE (TLC 3) Site Plan of A Location of a fiber Optic Cable Crossing Me Duwamish River d' Shorelands in Section 14 in Township Z3 North, Range 4 Last, .P A(, in City of Tukwila, King County, Hashington. NOTE5: The Line of Mean High Tide of Duwamish River is 6.49 feet (NGVD29). (NAND 88 Elev.- 9.90 feel) All excavations will be bock filled and compacted lo the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of a fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated as an "Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site. the uses are commercial. S% E D 130' 125' 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' \„ wi �4 YU/MOI•DcW MLR CARTE (110 3) 100 M 11000 RAN (14.501 CONVERSION TABLE: Harz Scale: l''= 100' NAVD88 NAV088 BASIS OF OAR AI Vert. Scale: r= 10' NCV01929 N0V008 - 3.4055 CITY Of TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLAY RNC!NEERING COMPANY. INC Twin Oaks Suite 0 -250 1000 NW 169111 Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone; (503) 486 -9460 Fax: (503) 460 -9979 R[V Iq 051E MEAN HIGH POE, 106.49' MEAN LOW 110E. 104.59' MEAN LONER LOW ROE: 9661' EXTREME LOW ROE: 89595 120' 115' 110' 105' 0' Vicinity Mop Scale: 1 " =2000' 10' 01(41 r cW41$RCAno.S con[ :-*'`C -0450 0+00 0+50 ale: Harz; I 100' Vert: I - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking downstream S' Sr0E0At0 (N0R[K 505) 1110 6. CRC CONDUIT +. .` SAAIIACN01[NI BRIDGE SECTION 015 I �-.L 7,151i 0G GR4N C «[Ntll •..0 : r ': : : ' ' :I W aOR 000 , _ 7,006 14L SKK74x �'I .i-. . ,., .., • - In =J fs • - r ID 1 - Y 1D Y I11M4 50011 � 161'1 50011 ,,e' couumiK;•nprs cunt- _-- 6' CRC COMM Typical Trench Configuration 4 - i HOPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' -0150 0400 0 50 SECTION B-B Scale: Harz: 1 w 100' Vol: 1" - ID' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream R01110 10VC011 1181 Pauli Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - Y HOPE Ducts RLN9014 070 EN 010 BY COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overhead Project TUKVALA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Oplie Cable Shoreline Permit 100 50 0 100 t� SCALE: 1 "- 100' OMWR at (7411 Oi1L 10 /2 /OC (16(0ED 111 RR 10 /7 /0C MPRO5LD: 01011 APPROVED: SCAT: 1' . 100' I'� 1 10' p 0405? N0.: DLAYA 1511511. -2 W 1 e,. • ATTA. li DO Ti DR C'..0 700' 91ORClNC UYT—{ .._. � ._._ ELSTfId -•. . :_- �r.n-=•:. ;:t�_�, _. cA.,acsl —IPA arm 8_106. •4001 ''__ DOE= _- :—_ CONVERSION TABLE: Harz Scale: l''= 100' NAVD88 NAV088 BASIS OF OAR AI Vert. Scale: r= 10' NCV01929 N0V008 - 3.4055 CITY Of TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLAY RNC!NEERING COMPANY. INC Twin Oaks Suite 0 -250 1000 NW 169111 Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone; (503) 486 -9460 Fax: (503) 460 -9979 R[V Iq 051E MEAN HIGH POE, 106.49' MEAN LOW 110E. 104.59' MEAN LONER LOW ROE: 9661' EXTREME LOW ROE: 89595 120' 115' 110' 105' 0' Vicinity Mop Scale: 1 " =2000' 10' 01(41 r cW41$RCAno.S con[ :-*'`C -0450 0+00 0+50 ale: Harz; I 100' Vert: I - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking downstream S' Sr0E0At0 (N0R[K 505) 1110 6. CRC CONDUIT +. .` SAAIIACN01[NI BRIDGE SECTION 015 I �-.L 7,151i 0G GR4N C «[Ntll •..0 : r ': : : ' ' :I W aOR 000 , _ 7,006 14L SKK74x �'I .i-. . ,., .., • - In =J fs • - r ID 1 - Y 1D Y I11M4 50011 � 161'1 50011 ,,e' couumiK;•nprs cunt- _-- 6' CRC COMM Typical Trench Configuration 4 - i HOPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' -0150 0400 0 50 SECTION B-B Scale: Harz: 1 w 100' Vol: 1" - ID' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream R01110 10VC011 1181 Pauli Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - Y HOPE Ducts RLN9014 070 EN 010 BY COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overhead Project TUKVALA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Oplie Cable Shoreline Permit 100 50 0 100 t� SCALE: 1 "- 100' OMWR at (7411 Oi1L 10 /2 /OC (16(0ED 111 RR 10 /7 /0C MPRO5LD: 01011 APPROVED: SCAT: 1' . 100' I'� 1 10' p 0405? N0.: DLAYA 1511511. -2 W 1 • 0 \ • \ O, a 'f7t` \ b roc \\ `\ • 0 •`/m \ '6• \\ •0 • \ -0 \ N \ Site Plan V° \ of 0 ti .0'''P(v�" A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Classing \\ %- (L�of the Bed of the Duwarn sh River A' Sham/ands • O \i'04., •.. Section /A ... Township •Ja North, O....... ., East, 4• // • \ \\4/0/6, in City of Tukwila, fang County, Washington. • • "rr NOTES: • �� The Line of Mean High ride of Duwamish River is 6.59 p 1AC1 (EKTC.) ' feel (NGV029). (NAND 88 Elev.. 100 feet) 0, \\ All excavations will be bockfilled and compacted to the • \ density of (he surrounding soil. • • • 41,E • The instollotion of a fiber optic coble involving embedment 0\ ,0-y \ in the ground, enters on area designated os on "Urbon \ G "� Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila •,p • "0 • Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses are ''A • p 'commercial. o ' SC ' \ •0, \ 94- . b. ° \< SITE 4 \ • 'p � •.0 `\ \�,.% �',';,.,% � % %'' %ice � %,.;•j%��, �\ 21 \ �• 1\ 4- y am, } �:.,5 .:, , . > ,.: ''l/ii. %''•: • • is •�: '--"__'_'.. \ \li ♦\ Y. /ij. ' >i %;�;.y /j.�•G • 143RD 72 $ °,aoer wEA pk��' \� \:\\�.., ,'i,•;;•:,r;,/ -_ S •o � I °ANA l0, • • °\O ; (PROPOSED MCI)�•C, \ 4 O, N • IKON BORE '\ • PLACE IJAHHOLE o ` .1 11 21 22 140' 135' 130' 125' 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' 95' 90' 65' 80' Vicinity Mop Scale: 1"=2000' 0 50 CONVERSION TABLE: 1400 NAw88 NAVD8B BASIS a DATUM NGv129 CITY a 1UKWILA NAVDB8 - 3.4056 WA-01929 + 100 1 +50 2400 2450 3100 3 50 Harz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1 = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLA'Y ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC, Twin Coke Suit. 8 -250 1800 NW 1691h Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 468 -9480 Fon: (503) 466 -0870 4 00 4 +50 MEAN HIGH 7lDE: 106.59 MEAN (OW ROE: 704.69' MEAN LONER LOW 605. 96 71' EX REME LOW ROC: 89.49'1 5400 5+50 6 +00 6150 7400 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'- 40' REV 93 DATE RENSION OWN BY MO BY COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Prolecl TUKIWILA DE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit DRAWN BY: ELM 01L 9/11/07 CHECKED BY: JEY 9/11/0L APPROVED. 1.0111 APPROVED: BCAIE: r . 40• 1"" r 20' D(L11INO 1ro.: 0M'NASIISIL. -3 •ve'i 21.11:8696E1R61NI1S 2D�STKBBESIL .._ _.. — . - -.._ .._.._._. _— —_._._ _: -_ ::.:_.. :__ ._ _ MIS __ YC /WDRL9O011 YANIIOII �.CIe ST/1C �//�yp���� 0081N- OKINGLOW( v JAS ^_ - • -�_ _. - :NEST -_ -:. =:_ :_= - _ EAM_5:_ =_ ._ =— =E ` - - - - -_ _--_ -- 0 50 CONVERSION TABLE: 1400 NAw88 NAVD8B BASIS a DATUM NGv129 CITY a 1UKWILA NAVDB8 - 3.4056 WA-01929 + 100 1 +50 2400 2450 3100 3 50 Harz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1 = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLA'Y ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC, Twin Coke Suit. 8 -250 1800 NW 1691h Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 468 -9480 Fon: (503) 466 -0870 4 00 4 +50 MEAN HIGH 7lDE: 106.59 MEAN (OW ROE: 704.69' MEAN LONER LOW 605. 96 71' EX REME LOW ROC: 89.49'1 5400 5+50 6 +00 6150 7400 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'- 40' REV 93 DATE RENSION OWN BY MO BY COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Prolecl TUKIWILA DE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit DRAWN BY: ELM 01L 9/11/07 CHECKED BY: JEY 9/11/0L APPROVED. 1.0111 APPROVED: BCAIE: r . 40• 1"" r 20' D(L11INO 1ro.: 0M'NASIISIL. -3 •ve'i �\ Site Plan A Location of a Of Optic Cable Adjacent tp to the Shorelands of the Duwamish River •'- .' •� in Section 1/ in Township 23 North, Range 4 A'asl, KAI., - \\ "?;1' S in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. ,a•d� �� o \ M, =,0 0 e•e.e•.- -- -- o,o•o'. o g97o b`ors C \ 9 \ C't e \ S1' U1 \ „e••o• l00'1141I5•= •,•o.e`m p'pS A H ,5,7, ' p, \ ? b� T �'�.. °, °.° . °. S o' 5, r Eg�SttlP$�� 5" ,a••d 6 \ \ .P \ \ is .46 \ °" ■ e \ ..:' m' \ •� • - yf: 100 m noon PLAIN (110.001 110' ns• 110' lab' 100 -0350 X 03m y RECT10N A -A fd. Had I. . fa v3•t r . 3.7 gut 1....1:114434.3 CONVERSION TABLE: 50 NAVD88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NGVD29 HAVDBB - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 MAN HIGH ROE: 106.09 MEAN LOW ROE: 101.19' MEAN LONER LOW ROE. 96.21' [WREN( LOW ROE: 88.99'3 FINLA'Y IINCINARRINC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 1691/1 Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9480 Fain (503) 466 -9979 NOTES The Line of kleon High Tide of Ouwomish River is 6.09 /eel (NGV029). (NAVD 88 Elev. 9.50 feet) All excavations will be bockfilled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of o fiber optic coble involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated os on "Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuont to City of Tukwila Shoreline Mosier Program. Al this site, the uses are commercial Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =2000' 60 JD O 60 SCALE: 1 %. 60' REV NO DATE RENSION 01114 Br PRO BY WIRLD OM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle Horlh - South Overbuild Protect TUKIWILA 11E SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit CRAM 6Y: BAH suu 9/12/0L OIECRE0 8L: ,KU 9/12/01 APPROVED: NMI APPROVED: SCALE: 1' • 60' j`a" 1 • 30' ORA*IHG 5103: OUWAAR11511L -1 tl of Z Q • z 6 1 _1 C.) 00 W u) w -1_ H W O LL j D. W Z �. 1— O. Z G U 0 O H z w.. 1— U= 0 z CITY OF TUKWILA! H N ry 4 `LOR� V y , ti ti FV V F . J.1 ;le�Y)�y4��'IIMIII� :/'TAMS Sr:) 10 C /L1 C 15 MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 1) 11G C /L1 11 CITY OF TUKWILA MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 4) MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE ' (SITE 2, LEG 3) • /, / CITY/OF TUKWILA 14 LAND USE MAP of A location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing Me Out/Jamish River rt City Streets in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. 15 i 14 - - - -= RCM "-LOR 15 1 14 MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 2) • FOSTER COLT' COURSE CITY LOR R G 4L of TUKWUA 144*•. r titt•:,tttttii'}tf) t Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =1000' lr FAQ I /WORLDCOM ,•F)BER _CABLE (51q 3� CITR,OF RENTON 14 22 2J 23 - —_ — - -" "-c /tI FINLEY ENCINEERINC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 468 -9480 Fan: (503) 486 -9979 b,°ryr A:y 13 LOR 23 24 R,p LOR - Lou, Density Residential C /L/ - Commercial Light Industrial HI - Heavy Industrial RCM - Regional Commercial )used Use X/C /II - Yanufhclurrng /nduslnot Center/ !Macy industrial 500 250 0 500 SCALE: 1'- 500' REV NO DATE INN 9T CKD 9T W RLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Protect JUKSALA TIE LAND USE MAP DRAWN HT: BIN "'9/15/00 CHECKED BT: JEN 9/15/0! APPROVED: 9911 APPROVED: SCALE: I' - S00' I`U N A DRAWING Ip.: DUWAHISN5IL2ON 1 d 1 Z = F- ,i■• Z c4 ¢ J U: 00 co W u_ W0 lL Q VJ 1V/ W. ZF- 1- 0 Z1.._ W 2 0 co O 0 H': W W Z. co O 1- z S• Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing of the fled of Me Ouwamish River ,S• Shorelands in Section 10 in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, 11:41., in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of Duwamish River is 6.074 feet (NCVO29). (NAVO 88 Elev= 9.48 feel) All excavations will be bockfilled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of o fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated as an "Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses are commercial and residential. 'O ez01, FIX MACE MAIMS ua/w1160)C u - EIDER CABLE • \� \� .4 RA \� � 14f '. 100 1A FLOW PL66 (109.09 ° o o U N SITE /O0 O %� / 'o G,41 '4 %f',4 r O b �%, o, COkPpJ'47 o,o,o 120' _ ZSThLSL___ 4. 4,iir %'•'0 115' 110' 105' 100' -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 g SECTION 4 -i Scale: Horz: 1" - 40' Vert: 1" - 20' Ctty at Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 1W 425' I20 115 117 100' 107 .5' 17 u 0 00 125' 120' 115' 725111:.ST._ _ 105' 100' -1 +00 -0 +50 0+00 0 +50 SECTION B - B' Scale: Harz: 1" - 40' Vert: P - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream i! I1e16 . r . mac i -o=�- -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 g SECTION 4 -i Scale: Horz: 1" - 40' Vert: 1" - 20' Ctty at Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream 1W 425' I20 115 117 100' 107 .5' 17 u 0 00 125' 120' 115' 725111:.ST._ _ 105' 100' -1 +00 -0 +50 0+00 0 +50 SECTION B - B' Scale: Harz: 1" - 40' Vert: P - 20' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream i! I1e16 _. YR. M1000- 109.0$) '-� .. 6HOIIDMI[ �ry1 - Mtr-SNORaNt - - _ 1 I P4L'N ( _ _ 660 IWiS - IWW G laWx = - Oiler. xr4 - —7`LW" HI.1 .' c = _ cNMElI C�== ADM 110 STREAM - ••-, •.. 4011Lf- _.. -- _ .- <_.. CONVERSION TABLE: 050 100 150 I NA 086 Ij NOV029 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD86 BASIS OF OATUTI NAVD8B - 3.4056 NCV029 + 100 2 00 ocL�'� 97 T FINLEY E Twin NCINEEOak. Suite 6 RSNC COMPANY, INC. -250 1800 NW 16915 Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 008 t1y,a Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 2 S0 3 C 250 4 00 2 50 550 550 100 450 700 Mori Scale: 1" - 60' Vert. Scale: 1" Datum: CITY Of TUKKILA Looking Downetreom 7 5o MEAN 7IIEN ODE.• 10607' MEAN LOW ODE: 102.07' MEAN COKER LOW ODE: 96.99' EXTREME LOW ODE: 89.074 r CO e 50 400 4450 50 11 00 n 60 30 0 60 SCALE: 1 '- 60' REV NO DATE REVISION DWN BY CND BY VVIRLD OM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKNILA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit DRAWN BY: DM 010 9/I I /OC CHECKED BY: JEN 9/11/90 APPROVED: URN APPROVED: SCNE: 1' • 60' IKw",,,,, 1' - 30' WANIIM, NO.: DOWAA/S11SII. -1 b.: Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing Me Duwamish River cQ Shwrelands in Section /4 in Township .23 North, Range 4 East, W.AI., in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of Ouwomish River is 6.49 feet (NCVD29). (NANO 88 Elev.= 9.90 feet) All excavations will be bock filled and compacted to the density of the surrounding sail. The installation of o fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters on area designated os on 'Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. At this site, the uses ore commercial. N :1 SITE 5' SIDEWALK (NORM SIDE) u.t 130' 125' 120' 115' 110' 105' t00' CONVERSION TABLE: NAVO88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NCVD1929 NCVD88 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKVALA NAVD1929 + 100 Horz Scale: 1"= 100' Vert. Scale: 1"= 10' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLAY SNCINESEJNC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Sulta 8 -250 1600 NW 1691h Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 MEAN HIGH ROE: 106 49' MEAN LOW ROE.: 104.59' MEAN LONER LOW ROE :: 96.61' EXTREME LOW ROE: 8959A- 120' 115' 110' 105' 0' 48 ■r1 _1 .0 Vic'nity Mop Scale' 1 " =2000' i_ A EAISIIIIC CRAM :wAU1uK: IAI'L S4'1A4A -� �1_� •, .� IIDP1 75021 •�i r CWUUIIICAOOIIS URIC ', 0= -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 ,SECTION A -A Scale: Hors: 1' - 100' Vert: 1' - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream e' CAC CONDUIT SEE AIIACIIUENi DETAIL BRIDGE SECTION NTS • i- ANa00N 11011 iW Typical Trench Configuration 4 - 2' HOPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' 51180 ADE• =6 -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 SECTION B -B Scale: Hon: t top' Vert: 1' - 10 City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream r DIA. COIIUUNKAnOAS CAIAI -- 1111 NIAIIN - -' Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - Y HOPE Ducts 4 - 2• ID .. ((P0 SRI 1' CRC CONDUIT 1 -- N0(1(F (((001 100 50 0 100 SCALE: 1'- 100' REV NO DATE REN510N OWN BY CND BY WIHLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Pro)ect TUKYALA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit DRAWN 85: CUM °"' 10 /2 /0C CIECKED BY: ELI 10 /2 /00 APPROVED: URN APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 100• grz r DRAWING NO.: DLM'AUrSSHSIt -2 h ' , on'S",I.,...( `: v1 . : :Jy'i.r :a.....i; "st•' yn sH . a 0EI.�� yy _ _ _ sex OM NM �_ _, - _:: m , e ,o_ , t �:�, ` at GS le�g iii• -_ III ( I .O a .�' . PA I N 1 - El MEE CONVERSION TABLE: NAVO88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NCVD1929 NCVD88 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKVALA NAVD1929 + 100 Horz Scale: 1"= 100' Vert. Scale: 1"= 10' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLAY SNCINESEJNC COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Sulta 8 -250 1600 NW 1691h Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 MEAN HIGH ROE: 106 49' MEAN LOW ROE.: 104.59' MEAN LONER LOW ROE :: 96.61' EXTREME LOW ROE: 8959A- 120' 115' 110' 105' 0' 48 ■r1 _1 .0 Vic'nity Mop Scale' 1 " =2000' i_ A EAISIIIIC CRAM :wAU1uK: IAI'L S4'1A4A -� �1_� •, .� IIDP1 75021 •�i r CWUUIIICAOOIIS URIC ', 0= -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 ,SECTION A -A Scale: Hors: 1' - 100' Vert: 1' - 10' City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream e' CAC CONDUIT SEE AIIACIIUENi DETAIL BRIDGE SECTION NTS • i- ANa00N 11011 iW Typical Trench Configuration 4 - 2' HOPE 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' 51180 ADE• =6 -0 +50 0 +00 0 +50 SECTION B -B Scale: Hon: t top' Vert: 1' - 10 City of Tukwila Datum Looking Downstream r DIA. COIIUUNKAnOAS CAIAI -- 1111 NIAIIN - -' Typical Pipe Attachment Bracket 4 - Y HOPE Ducts 4 - 2• ID .. ((P0 SRI 1' CRC CONDUIT 1 -- N0(1(F (((001 100 50 0 100 SCALE: 1'- 100' REV NO DATE REN510N OWN BY CND BY WIHLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Pro)ect TUKYALA TIE SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit DRAWN 85: CUM °"' 10 /2 /0C CIECKED BY: ELI 10 /2 /00 APPROVED: URN APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 100• grz r DRAWING NO.: DLM'AUrSSHSIt -2 h ' , on'S",I.,...( `: v1 . : :Jy'i.r :a.....i; "st•' yn N °•p ' \e Site Plan p of D, (41e," N i Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing \\ 0,, 0/ the Bed of the Duwamish River ,4' Shorelands 0. •0,1, in Section 14 in Township 2.7 North Rnnna •./ Fact H'41 • %. \ +0 in City of Tukwila, King County, Washington. • • pMCL\(EXTG.) '0 • The Line of Mean High Tide of Ouwamish River is 6.59 feet (NGVD29). (NAVD 88 Elev= 10.0 feet) All excavations will be backfilled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. \\ 41, • The installation of o fiber optic cable involving embedment O \ op„04j \ in the ground, enters an area designated as an "Urban iy \\ GyO 1� Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City or Tukwila •.p • 0 0 \ Shoreline Mosier Program. At this site, the uses ore '•P • ; 0 'commercial. \\ ' 0 A\ �2 \ 0 \ SITE n o. 0 C) \ 0 \\ 6 :p •a 21 'o• • ot. \ , q° cIPO 2 3 21 °p1P 1 2 2 I (PROPOSED MCI) BEAM BORE PLACE UANHOIE 140' 135' 130' 125' 120' 115' 110' 105' 100' 95' 90' 85' 60 Vicinity Mop Scale: 1 " =2000' CONVERSION TABLE: 1 +00 NAV088 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NG D29 NAVD8B - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 1 +50 2 +00 2 +50 3 +00 3+50 Harz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1" = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON. OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 468 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 4 +00 4 +50 MEAN HIGH DDE 106.59 MEAN LOW ROE :: 104.69' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE 96.71' EXTREME LOW ROE :: 89.49 .1 5400 5 +50 6+ 00 6 +50 7+ 00 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'■ 40' REV NO DAZE REVISION DAN BY CK0 BY W' IILD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project 1U1OV4LA 11E SITE PLAN EXHIBIT • Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit DRAWN BY: FAIN our:9 /11/00 CHECKED BY: JEW 9/11/00 APPROVED: 996 APPROVED: SCALE: 1' " 40' 11ffiIL 1 -r 20' DRAWING NO.: DUWAIASIISIL -3 u '1 A Z Q• • Z ~W JU O 0 co 0 J1 NLL. WO co H =. Z F- 1— 0 W W UD O F- W • W u" O. .• Z W U =: O • F- Z 7I.e' sIaPEtefE uHNS — .....--- —g - MO' SHOREUIE.UNITS — _ antic — = _ _aaenrib _ - — - . -'- ....---_. .- __.. _. -.. -_-•. _. _ _— .:� -_. _.. X211- -.._. ..._.n6 - -- -- - -- --- _- -uc:. - -- AVORLOGOM -- --- _ _----- 'u0 NW4...4.#.-7:-'".4,....., -:— ..- .— _—__. —__... _. ____ OC 311.:ELOSIOTLVP r •f1 i ELEV.11105111 t00KINGLDOWNSTEAk '- - — - _= :- : _- . _— ' -; _; _ - -` - ____`_ ---- - - ---- CONVERSION TABLE: 1 +00 NAV088 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NG D29 NAVD8B - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAVD1929 + 100 1 +50 2 +00 2 +50 3 +00 3+50 Harz Scale: 1" = 40' Vert. Scale: 1" = 20' Datum: City of Tukwila Looking Downstream FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. Twin Oaks Suite 8 -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON. OREGON 97008 Phone: (503) 468 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 4 +00 4 +50 MEAN HIGH DDE 106.59 MEAN LOW ROE :: 104.69' MEAN LOWER LOW ROE 96.71' EXTREME LOW ROE :: 89.49 .1 5400 5 +50 6+ 00 6 +50 7+ 00 40 20 0 40 SCALE: 1'■ 40' REV NO DAZE REVISION DAN BY CK0 BY W' IILD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project 1U1OV4LA 11E SITE PLAN EXHIBIT • Fiber Optic Coble Shoreline Permit DRAWN BY: FAIN our:9 /11/00 CHECKED BY: JEW 9/11/00 APPROVED: 996 APPROVED: SCALE: 1' " 40' 11ffiIL 1 -r 20' DRAWING NO.: DUWAIASIISIL -3 u '1 A Z Q• • Z ~W JU O 0 co 0 J1 NLL. WO co H =. Z F- 1— 0 W W UD O F- W • W u" O. .• Z W U =: O • F- Z 2 \ \ '. ` \ \` - ` , o. •m, o, o, a, o•lio NO pulls Site Plan of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Adjacent W to the Shorelands of the Lluwarnish River z. in Section // in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, KAI, s in City of Tukwila, King County, Hashington. �o \ "O \5 •z1 \ C\ S O y o, M 11 ICON 83.3. Q • • 100 7R 11.000 PLAIN (±10.09') • IM BS' 117 106' 107 -0190 8 g ore* g sArr,ow A -A Sala Ham 1' -10 v.n 1' - W pl .r T .aYn CONVERSION TABLE: 0190 NAVD88 NAVD88 BASIS OF DATUM NOV1329 NAVD88 - 3.4056 CITY OF TUKWILA NAw1929 + 100 MEAN HIGH TIDE: 106.09 MEAN LOW 170E: 104.19' MEAN LOBER LOW 1100: 96.21' EX IREME LOW WE: 88.99'± P�FJNLAY SNCINESRfNC COMPANY, INC J' Twtn Ooke Sulte 8 -250 1J 1800 NW 169(h Ploca BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 tj l Phone: (503) 488 -9480 Fax: (503) 488 -9979 NOTES: The Line of Mean High Tide of Duwomish River is 6.09 feet (NCVD29). (NAVD 88 Elev= 9.50 feet) All excavations will be bock /filled and compacted to the density of the surrounding soil. The installation of a fiber optic cable involving embedment in the ground, enters an area designated as an "Urban Shoreline Environment" pursuant to City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. Al this site, the uses bre commercial. Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =2000' 60 3D 0 60 SCALE: 1'- 60' REV NO DATE REVISION OwN BY 010 or WIRLD COM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North - South Overbuild Project TUKIWILA 11E DRAWN 91: FAIN p1O 9/12/00 CIIECKED BY: JEu 9112/00 SITE PLAN EXHIBIT Fiber Optic Cable Shoreline Permit APPROVED: KIRK APPROVED: SCALE: 1' - 60' I%tlo r - 30' DRAWING NO.: WWAA05t15It -4 1: 1,7 File: •L 00 -0065 3Srnm Drawing #1 -4 ii iil►' iiluii. liiil► ii► liliii► liri' li' i' ii! iiiii' ii�i11_►.` t�lii► li�i�liiil ►lu�i1► "i.f►l►lliiilil►► Iii► illi�iii► il" i�iliiiilii�i .lii�iaiiiil'ii�il���,i�. CITY OF TUKWILA! , --LDR 1 I t w w Di Di .v E... 44 tit4 h e :P� MIC /H T. /EVANS ST,) 10 - E=:=•••. C /LI i 75 MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 1) r. Nat 11 C /LI 15 A / CITY" OF TUKWILA CITY OF TUKWILA 14 LAND USE MAP of A Location of a Fiber Optic Cable Crossing Me 1Jiuwamish River ce• City Streets in City of Tukwila, !ling County, Washington. "o MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE -� (SITE 4) MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 3) likakih, , mar 4*' W‘:■Y `-C /LI1 RC M � cbyo 15-1-14-- 1114_ 22 23 FINLEY ENGINEERING COMPANY. INC. Twin Ooks Suite B -250 1800 NW 169th Place BEAVERTON, OREGON 97006 Phone: (503) 466 -9460 Fax: (503) 466 -9979 LDR -. •1t Pf MCI /WORLDCOM FIBER CABLE (SITE 2, LEG 2) FOSTER GOLF COURSE N LDR -V■ Vicinity Map Scale: 1 " =1000' 1 \ \M� I-/WORLDCOM -FI, ,.0ABLE (SJgE. 3'), \ CITK QF RENTON pN� CITY OF TUKWILA 14 23 13 LDR 23 24 LDR - C /LI - HI - RCM - MIC/H - Low Density Residential Commercial Light Industrial Heavy Industrial Regional Commercial Mixed Use Manufacturing Industrial Center/ Heavy Industrial RECEIVED OCT 0 5 2000 CCMMUNI3Y DEVELOPMENT 500 250 0 500 1 MN SCALE: 1"= 500' REV NO DATE REVISION DWN BY CKD BY W RLD coM MCI WORLDCOM Seattle North — South Overbuild Project TUKWILA TIE DRAWN BY: EMH DATE: 9/15/00 CHECKED BY: JEM LAND USE MAP APPROVED: MRH APPROVED: 9/15/00 SCALE: 1" = 500' I SSE. 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OCT 0 5 COMM ±.. REVEL p Fort Dent '1856) "White lam O Tukwila Station r SCUT, 176TII STREET \ / SOUTH 137TH AVENUE SO SOUTH 139TH STREET SOUTH 140TH STREET sour STREET W 2 0 2 w L J1 15 SOUTH 129TH STREET h S 136TH ONE . AE'" • 1, l F�OUN! RFNTo 040 ZONE X . CITY OF TUKWILA 530091 • NOTE: MAP AREA SHOWN ON THIS PANEL IS LOCATED WITHIN TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST. rho. 3 ScitQCk ' FIRM 53 033Co9 57F may up,. t °Y=5 5 ZONE AN (EL 152) ZONE A SOUTH 2 23 9, F '0 • G�. 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