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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit L96-0050 - WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES - SEATTLE PORTLAND OPTIC CABLE SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENTL96 -0050 SEATTLE - PORTLAND CABLE PROJECT (P96 -0042) STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regional Office, 3190: 160th Ave S.E. • Bellevue, Washington 98008 -5452 • (206) 649 -7000 November 15, 1996 Larry Stalcup WorldCom Network Services, Inc. One Williams Center 26th Floor Tulsa OK 74172 Dear Mr. Stalcup: Re: City of Tukwila Permit # L96 -0050 STALCUP, LARRY - Applicant Shoreline Substantial_ Development Permit # 1996 -NW- The subject Shoreline Management Substantial Development permit, to install fiber optic communications cable in city of Tukwila along Burlington Northern Railroad /Union Pacific right -of -way, has been filed with this office by the City of Tukwila on November 01, 1996. The development authorized by the subject permit may NOT begin until the end of the 21 -day appeal period, November 22, 1996. 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, Ann E. Kenny, Shorelands Specia Shorelands and Water Resources Program AEK:aek SDP.DOC cc: Jack Pace, City of Tukwila RECEIVED NOV 18 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 A F F I D A V I T 6.2LJA McAMiLL-LE • O Notice of Public Hearing O Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet O Board of Appeals Agenda Packet fl Planning Commission Agenda Packet 0 Short Subdivision Agenda Packet 0 Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit KShoreline Management Permit O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: fl Determination of Non - significance fl Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice fl Notice of Action Official Notice n Other Other was mailed to each of the following addresses on 10 %JI - -I C' Name of Pro jectS M l- FbRl ( W h ignature k• nACAA G1/ '∎ File Number [M(17- OOSO z ur u6D UO • moo, cnw, • • w =; • J �! CO LL w of ga, w a a • 1- • _; z� F- O 1--: U 0 = U`. • z ;ui •V ~O ~ :z. City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southccntcr Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 -2.599 1908 fa ....IS I. L.18ml 1/VIIIG mutt Tukwila, WA 98188 -2599 US CORP OF ENGINEERS 4735 EAST MARGINAL WY S SEATTLE, WA 98124 -2255 WASH-FISHERIES/WILDLIFE 16018 MILL CREEK BLVD MILL CREEK, WA 98012 tAl r -1.-0„kt.01•■ (De FL c4 ipocks 6Zne) '11)14 4'760 • • • ' • • • • ; • CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WA 98188-2599 (206) 433-1800 TO: DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY SHORELINE PERMIT REVIEW 3190 160th AVE SE BELLEVUE, WA 98008-5452 City of Tukwila Department of Cotnmunity Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188-2599 Department of Natural Resources South Puget Sound Region PO Box 68 Enumclaw, WA 98022-0068 . • ••• ' Z < tC1.1 ; c) 0 • .•. • W LL' wo - g u_ a. ••••• : 3 : 1--z R. WLLJ .2 a. uj Z} i (0: 7 0 Z • • • • MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE 39015 172ND AVE SE AUBURN, WA 98092 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 -2599 DUWAMISH INDIAN TRIBE 140 RAINIER AVE S - STE 7 RENTON, WA 98055 -2000 City of Tukwila Departtnent of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard 'Tukwila, WA 98188-2599 WA STATE ATTORNEY GEN ECOLOGY DEPARTMENT PO BOX 40117 OLYMPIA, WA 98504 A F F I D A V I T O F D I S T R I B U T I O N I, G•4_41,4 McAlu .(_ev.s hereby declare that: D Notice of Public Hearing O Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet [Board of Appeals Agenda Packet fl Planning Commission Agenda Packet Ll Short Subdivision Agenda Packet D Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit %Shoreline Management Permit 0 Determination of Non - significance El Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance ❑ Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice O Notice of Action fl Official Notice 0 Other 0 Other wasateri.led to each of the following addresses TIMES on 10 31_x`1(0 Name of Pro ject�S TILE - � ,fl-fib kignature V[ File Number 1-910, t)L7 z r4 w -J C.) U O cnw: N w O' g LL < (O = w' z�. H O. Z 2 NE. 0 uj I— 0, 1— O Z GJERA G. E. Raleigh and Associates, Inc. CONSULTANTS MAIL: P. O. Box 25247 Portland, Oregon 97298 -0247 Telephone: (503) 626 -6656 August 7, 1996 City of Tukwila DCD Building Division - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Attention: Mr. John Jimerson Subject: Seattle - Portland Cable Project City of Tukwila SEPA and Substantial Development Permit Application Dear Mr. Jimerson, STREET: 4540 S.W. 110th Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97005-3011 Facsimile: (503) 626 -2494 G. E. Raleigh and Associates, Inc. represents WorldCom Network Services, Inc. in the permitting for a fiber optic cable to be installed between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The cable is a 3/4 inch diameter fiber optic cable which will make available a high quality long distance voice and data communication transmission system to the Pacific Northwest. The cable will be installed within the existing Union Pacific Railroad right -of -way. On behalf of WorldCom Network Services, Inc., submitted herewith is the Shoreline Management Program Substantial Development Permit Application and SEPA Checklist. Sincerely, G. E.'Raleigh and Associates, Inc. Jeffrey E. Montgomery Senior Permit Agent Enc. Project Management Engineering • .'.;ilC;i:i`i'dii':! C' >.� =::•.i "� r,,,.-,?: ti�;.(„ wn�+,:: a; i• ul isiiu'.$ i': �Ye: 3s��uiA 'izki�Ltn1`:u,L "`d'14fi33i£3iui • Environmental Right -of -Way • Surveying Mapping CITY OF °IUKWIL A AUG Q 7 19 PERMIT MVO Shoreline Management Act of 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT File Number: L96 -0050 Status: APPROVED Applied: 08/07/1996 Approved: 10/29/1996 Expiration: 10/29/1998 Pursuant to RCW 90.58, a permit is hereby granted to: WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES. to undertake the following development: hereby FIBER OPTIC CABLE IN TRENCH ALONG RR RIGHT -OF -WAY FROM SOUTHERN CITY BORDER TO BLACK RIVER JUNCTION upon the following property: Address: Parcel No: Sec /Twn /Rnge: ALONG RAILROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY FROM PORTLAND TO TUKWILA THE PROPOSED PROJECT WILL BE WITHIN THE AREA OF THE GREEN RIVER AND ITS ASSOCIATED WETLANDS, WHICH IS A SHORELINE OF STATEWIDE SIGNIFICANCE AND IS DESIGNATED AS AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT. The following master program provisions are applicable to this development: 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 applicant 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 UNTIL ALL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS INITIATED WITHIN TWENTY -ONE (21) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SUCH FILING HAVE TERMINATED; EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN RCW 90.58.140(5)(a)(b)(c). Date: 0613\ er 30� 195(0 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. CITY OF TUKWILA Address: Suite: Tenant: WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES Type: P -SHORE Parcel #: Permit No: L96 -0050 Status: APPROVED Applied: 08/07/1996 Issued: 10/29/1996 ************• k******************************** •k* * **•k * ****•k'k *** *'k * * * **•k* k *•k** Permit Conditions: 1. A Franchise Utility Permit will be required for any work within the public R -O -W. 2. Any use. of City property under the authority of the Parks and Recreation Department must have prior written permission and an easement fee must be paid. Contact Don Williams if such use is planned. 3. Applicant must submit a wetland restoration plan that meets the requirements of the SAO prior to trenching in any wetland areas. w' �1 ,... yI+ FtrWr: rY, i+rpS•' w. tiS: rtr{ A: ei%' ii. (aT,1:uii:JK'wkr:ucL+rir'� = "u�i ,rra: ;:-iais ,� ;:,aL"cs:t:an::� • r'.a.i "t; atIz`zikf...r.i.v er:CbL,:.,a1.7.im z , mow' w0. i w; W =; J �: W IL O; g Q; co H=' z z oo, W w':. D (3; O N' WW' I 0: LL Lll Z a_ 0 Z TO: Jack Pace ��� FROM: Nora Gierloff Memorandum RE: Shoreline Permit - WorldCom Fiber Optic Cable Tukwila to Portland DATE: October 29, 1996 Project File No. L96 -00,14 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project involves installation of a fiber optic communications cable in the City of Tukwila. The proposed route will follow the Burlington Northern Railroad/Union Pacific Railroad right -of -way from where the railroad crosses the southern Seattle /Tukwila boundary to the Black River Junction. The cable will be placed in a trench approximately 2 feet wide by 3.5 feet deep and buried. Buried access vaults will also be placed periodically along the line.. 2. POLICIES OF THE SMA/SMP: z �Z W. 1U: U o: N W W = J H; w0 Q .z a.. I-W Z. .z 1-o. •'z� —: . 2 Di The site is within the jurisdiction of Tukwila's Shoreline Master Plan and is consistent with the o N. relevant goals and policies of the SMP. w: H: 3. SHORELINE REGULATIONS: z • (-1); Following are the relevant review criteria as contained in the Shoreline Overlay Zone: 5' . General Shoreline Regulations: (1) The use is in conformance with the regulations of the underlying zone district; Response: Communications lines are allowed in all districts. (4) There shall be no disruption of existing trees or vegetation within the river environment unless necessary for public safety or flood control, or if allowed as a part of an approved shoreline substantial development permit; Response: Minimal disruption of vegetation is expected during construction. The project will need to demonstrate compliance with Tukwila's Sensitive Areas Ordinance before construction in wetland areas starts. (7) Wildlife habitat in and along the river should be protected. Response: The trench will be constructed along the railroad tracks in previously disturbed soil. No effects on wildlife habitat are expected. (9) All necessary permits shall be obtained from federal, State, County or municipal agencies. Response: In addition to this Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and a SEPA checklist the project is also obtaining HPA and Section 404 permits. 4. COMMENTS Permission from the Parks and Recreation Department will be required if any equipment is to be placed on Fort Dent Park or other City owned land. A franchise utility permit will be required if there is any work in the public R -O -W. 5. SEPA: A determination of non - significance was issued on October 9, 1996. The comment period expired without receipt of any comments that would affect the shoreline permit. 6. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the shoreline substantial development permit. City of Tukwila John W Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION September 13, 1996 Jeffrey Montgomery G. E. Raleigh and Associates P:O. Box 25247 Portland, OR 97298 RE: Fiber Optic Cable Project` 96sU050 &nd E96 -0029 Dear Mr. Montgomery: Your application for a shoreline permit and environmental review has been found to be complete on September 13, 1996 for the purposes of meeting state mandated time requirements. This determination of complete application does not preclude the ability of the City to require that you submit additional plans or information, if in our estimation such information is necessary to ensure the project meets the substantive requirements of the City or to complete the review process. This notice of complete application applies only to the permits identified above. It is your responsibility to apply for and obtain all necessary permits issued by other agencies. You should contact them directly to find out what their application requirements are. There may be permits from other agencies required which we have not identified. If you wish to speak to me feel free to call me at 433 -7141. Sincerely, Nora Gierloff Assistant Planner cc: Joanna Spencer, Public Works 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 .z .6 Di U 0,;• .N .W x! J wO 2 U 0: = a I- ;z �. F- O. z 1-.;. w w; ,D p: • UN� w W H U O: • w z; • •U= O1-- z• • City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF INCOMPLETE APPLICATION August 30, 1996 Jeffrey Montgomery G. E. Raleigh and Associates P.O. Box 25247 Portland, OR 97298 RE: Fiber Optic Cable ProjectL;96- 0050'and E96 -0029 Dear Mr. Montgomery: Your application for a shoreline permit and environmental review has been found to be incomplete. In order to be a complete application the impacts of the trenching required to install the cable through the wetlands between Strander Boulevard and South 180th Street must be addressed. Information must be provided to document that all work within the wetland or its buffer will comply with the requirements of Tukwila's Senstive Areas Ordinance. Upon receipt of the additional information the City will re- review for completeness and will mail you written notification of completeness or incompleteness within 14 days. These applications will expire if we do not receive the additional information within ninety .days of the date of this letter unless an extension is granted pursuant to Section 18.105.070(E). If you have any questions with this matter you may call me at 433 -7141. Sinner ly,' //j1// Nora Gierloff Assistant Planner CC: Gary Schulz, Urban Environmentalist 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 'P8 uAp6,,7bH;.KAydP%iSMM • aul +btY3�Y.b• "LSf.t+4. ^..r.���i.. u...,... � UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY INFORMATION 1416 DODGE STREET TECHNOLOGIES OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68179 Mr. John Jimerson DCD Building Division - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Dear Mr. Jimerson: August 22, 1996 905.01 SUBJECT: Fiber Optics on Railroad Right -of -Way The proposed fiber optic telecommunication facilities to be installed by WorldCom Network Services, Inc., within the railroad rights -of -way in the State of Washington, specifically in the City of Tukwila, are to be installed in accordance with Union Pacific Railroad Company design and construction standards. If you have any further questions regarding this project, please contact Mr. Larry Stalcup at (918) 590 -5137 or Mr. Craig Johnston at (402) 271 -4071. CC: Mr. Larry Stalcup WorldCom Network Services Inc. One Williams Center Mail Code: 26 -5 Tulsa, OK 74172 Si cerely yours, CRMG JO NSTON Manager -Fiber Optics & Asset Utilization (402) 271 -4071 RECEIVED AUG 2 6 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT w:tfA�N YSFw` ;K+' r�. .F�^ SX 1`IYRx .gilt}toilY7 nn,>'GR*,3ii:'' �',t #i't iiir:e SHORELINE SUBSTAI SAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION CHECKLIST CITY OF TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenfer Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3680 The following materials must be submitted with your application. This checklist is to assist you in submitting a complete application. Please do not turn in your application until all items which apply to your proposal are attached to your application. If you have any questions, contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3680. GENERAL TURN:: THIS CHECK Application Form Shoreline Permit Fee — $550.00 Environmental Checklist Environmental Checklist Fee — $325.00 Board of Architectural Review (BAR) Application (if proposal meets Zoning Code definition of "development") Board of Architectural Review (BAR) Application Fee — $900.00 PLANS ICATIO Seven (7) copies of the site /landscape plan, elevations, and shoreline profiles. The scale shall not exceed 1 " =30' maximum, with the north arrow, graphic, scale and date all identified on the plan. Each set of plans shall have the license stamps of the architect and landscape architect. The following information should be contained within the set: A. Vicinity map showing location of site and surrounding prominent landmarks. B. Property survey showing property dimensions and names of adjacent rights -of- way. C. Existing top of bank (all uses and structures mustbe set back 30 feet from existing top of bank), floodway limit (no fill may occur within the floodway), utility lines, structures, rockeries, and other relevant man -made or natural features. D. Location, dimensions and nature of any proposed easements or dedications, including Dike Maintenance and Trail easements. E. Limits of the 40 -foot river and the 60 -foot low impact environments. F. All existing trees over 6" in diameter by species and an indication of which will be saved. G. Proposed landscaping: size, species, location and distance apart. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA H. Existing and finished grades a 2' contours with the precise slope of any Ii U 7 199 excess of 15 %. PERMIT CENTER • I z • • ; z• re w QQom: Jo O 0 CO o w I' J 1, • u_` w 0- g- • ¢: co • =w I— M. ,z �. I- 0' zi--• U = w: �I w z` •0 17' z SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION CHECKLIST Page 2 n J. Location and dimensions of proposed structure(s), accessory structures with ap- propriate setbacks and parking areas (include the degree of angle for parking stall design), and driveways. Location and size of proposed utility lines and a description of by whom and how water and sewer is available. K. Gross floor area by use and parking calculations. L. Dimensioned building elevations, including height and exterior materials, drawn at 1/8" equals 1' or a comparable scale. M. Location and screening of dumpsters and HVAC units. N. Locations and elevations of parking area and building. O. Conceptual storm drainage plans with detention for 10 -year storm event, or on- site retention for 100 -year event. P. For multiple residential, location and dimensions of common open space recrea- tion requirements. Q. Shoreline profiles with cross- sections at minimum 75 -foot intervals along site's shoreline, showing: • shoreline environments • existing ground elevations • proposed ground elevations • height of existing and proposed structures R. Location of "Shoreline Profile" cross- section points on site plan. S. Identify source, composition and volume of fill materials. T. Identify composition and volume of any extracted materials, and identify pro- posed disposal area. U. One (1) Photomaterial Transfer (PMT) of each drawing reduced to 8.5" by 11" (most printing companies can make PMT's). PUBLIC NOTICE A mailing list with address labels for property owners and residents within 300 feet of your property. (See attached "Address Label Requirements ") 'i A King County Assessor's Map which identifies the location of each property owner- ship and residence listed. The maps may be ordered from the King County Public Works Map Counter at 296 -6548. OPTIONAL Perspective drawings, photographs, color renderings or other graphics which may be needed to adequately evaluate your application. Other required information: • z X~ 6 JU 00 CO o • ■ U) w w= J 1 W 0: u. cn 1_w z �. �- 0 z no O ww U ui cf) O H z CITY OF TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3680 � I FOR STAFF USE ONLY (.<1 Planner: / V, c re— i'e-A o CC File Number: Cross - Reference Files: Receipt Number: 1. BRIEFLY DESCRIBE YOUR PROPOSAL: See attached. 2. PROJECT LOCATION: (Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block, and subdivision; or tax lot number, access street, and nearest intersection. See Table 1. Quarter: Section: Township: (This information may be found on your tax statement) 3. APPLICANT: Name: Address: Phone: Signature: sr The wpir IS ' • per whom shall be sen , unless otherwise stip Applicant: Larry Stalcup WorldCom Network Services, Inc. One Williams Center - 26th Floor Tulsa, OK 74172 (918) 590 -51 7 4. PROPERTY OWNER Name: e st ated Address: 1,111 cowry+ appli rrTr Date: Range: Local Contact: Jeffrey E. Montgomery G. E. Raleigh and Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 25247 Portland, OR 97298 (503) 626 -6656 er7 /f regarding the application, and to whom all notices and reports AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP See attached. Phone: I/WE,[signature(s) swear that Uwe are the owner(s) or contract purchaser(s) of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers contained in this application are true and correct to the best of my /our knowledge and belief. Date: 5. Present use of property: The present use of the property is an operating railroad right -of -way. 6. Total construction cost and fair market value of proposed project ( include additional future developments contemplated by not included in this application): The fair market value of the proposed project is $25,000.00. 7. List the master program policies (use program sections or page numbers) which are applicable to this development: The Utilities section. RECEIVE CITi'OFInui l4u AUG (0 71 31996 ;PERMITIIEL 'Eg41 pFplermi 8. List any other permits for this project from state, federal or local governmental agencies for which you have applied or will apply, including the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit has been applied for ( and if so, the date of the application), whether the application was approved or denied and the date of same, and the number of the application or permit: In addition to the City of Tukwila, WorldCom Network Services, Inc. will be submitting to other jurisdictions for those areas requiring Shoreline Substantial Development Permits; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit (pending); Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulics Permit (pending); and Washington Department of Natural Resources Easement (pending). 9. Nature or the existing shoreline. Describe type of shoreline, such as stream, lake, marsh, flood plain, floodway, delta; type of beach, such as erosion, high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand, gravel, mud, clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if an (to be completed by local official): 10. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty -five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view (to be completed by local official): 11. If the application involves a Conditional Use or Variance, set forth in full that portion of the Master Program which provides that the proposed use may be a Conditional Use or, in the case of a Variance, from which the variance is being sought (to be completed by local official): 12. Give a brief narrative description of the general nature of the improvements and land use within one thousand (1,000) feet in all directions from the development site: See Table 2. Z < Z mow. -I C.) U O, W • =. J I, N u.: w 0. g • < co = w Z �.. F- 0 Z w 2p O I-` w w IL' -0 • c' O z 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION WorldCom Network Services, Inc. is constructing a fiber optic cable system between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The purpose of this project is to make available a high quality long distance voice and data communication transmission system to the Pacific Northwest. Fiber optics utilizes laser technology and digital transmission. Project construction will utilize trenching, plowing, jack and bore, mini- directional or directional bore, and bridge attachment. 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 or encasement of the cable in either a two inch or four inch steel conduit. The boring process for fiber optic placement involves boring machine installation of two inch or four inch Black Iron Pipe to contain PVC conduit which encases the fiber optic cable. The cable would then be pulled through the casing at a later date. Water crossings will either attach to existing steel bridges or bored underneath the river bed with a minimum of 60 inches below the existing waterway bed. All paved city, state, federal and interstate highways, and railroad crossings will be encased in steel conduit. All longitudinal cable runs under paved streets will be placed in steel or concrete encased PVC conduit. Cable placed in metro areas will be placed in steel or concrete encased PVC conduit. All cable /conduit will be installed with buried cable warning tape. The warning tape shall be laid a minimum of 12 inches above the cable /conduit. The warning tape shall generally be placed at a depth of 24 inches below grade and directly above the cable /conduit. Buried cable warning signs will display universal do not dig symbol, "Warning - Buried Fiber Optic Cable ", company name and logo, local and emergency One Call "800" numbers. The cable markers will be spaced no more than 500 feet apart in metro areas and 1,000 feet in non metro areas. Cable markers shall be installed at all changes in cable running line direction, splices, pullboxes, and at both sides of street, highway or railroad crossings. 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. WorldCom Network Services, Inc. will protect trees, plantings, grass, asphalt and concrete surfaces, irrigation facilities, drainage structures, and existing utilities during construction. The work sites will be restored to as good or better condition than as found before construction. WorldCom Network Services, Inc. will exercise sound construction and erosion control practices. Construction techniques will be used that minimize the amount of disturbance to the adjacent railbeds, roadbeds and properties, thus reducing the chance of construction related erosion. All locations of erosion control structures and mitigation will be guided by the type of soil, amount and type of ground cover, terrain, and proximity to water bodies. Hydro - seeding will be utilized in appropriate areas or as directed by the governing body. All work will be done in strict accordance with federal, state, local and applicable private rules and laws regarding safety and environmental issues, including those set forth by OSHA and the EPA. The proposed route starts at the Black River Junction (near the confluence of the Black and Green Rivers) of the Union Pacific Railroad and Burlington Northern Railroad north/south and east/west mainline tracks. The project then proceeds southerly following the Union Pacific Railroad right -of -way to the Tukwila city limits at SW 43rd Street. Z ;. mow. ct 6 • UO W = CO J � uJ 0. 2 27 g Q_ • D = d. Z I- 0 Z p' U O N. W� H V; O: iil Z s • 0 • Z TABLE 1 LOCATION OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT JURISDICTION AREA CROSSING (WORLDCOM STA.) LOCATION ADJACENT ROADWAY Black, Duwamish and Green City of Tukwila River (Sta. 1347 +00 to Sta.13 82 +00) Springbrook Creek City of Tukwila (Sta. 1310 +75 to Sta. 1334 +75) SE 1/4 Sec 14, NE 1/4 Sec 23, Monster Road SW 1/4 Sec 13, & NW 1/4 Sec 24, T23N, R4E SW 1/4 Sec 24 & NW 1/4 Sec Jackson Ave. SW 25, T23N, R4E TABLE 2 LAND AND SHORELINE USE ADJACENT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSINGS FOR WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES, INC. ROUTE IN CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT AREA CROSSING (WORLDCOM STA.) ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS Black, Duwamish and Green River (Sta. 1347 +00 to Sta.1382 +00) Springbrook Creek (Sta. 1310 +75 to Sta. 1334 +75) PRO: Public Recreation Overlay and C /LI: Commercial/Light Industrial TUC: Tukwila Urban Center 114 ' /.y a ir W 4k ja L 23 CCEIl3A SITE FLAN SCALE 1' =400' co✓' yd 0 BORE UNDER BED OF RIVER - SEE DETAILS PLOW INSTALL CONDUIT FOR CABLE © BORE UNDER RAILROAD - SEE DETAILS G.E. Roleigh and Associates. Inc. C0RIULTTTTR Sv.gly • •1 (H- •1 -r.r • h(1 .o U...•r 1 r,.M.. w I faT Tempo.* IWI 3)•W. , N1 3,13) 42" MINIMUM COVER HANDHOLE jj ' 'PIC.L PLo / 200' SHORELINE LIMITS 4 LINE OF ORDINARY HIGH WATE LACK RIVE 60" MINIMUM COVER T SC1ALE 1 =20' 0)r ans 41..6 G" woom If 111.3 or \PROPOSED WORLDCOM FIBER OPTIC cADLE NOTES: 1. ALL EXCAVATIONS MIL BE BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED TO THE DENSITY OF THE SURROUNDING SOIL. 2. RIGHT -OF -WAY NU BE RESTORED TO IT'S EXISTING CONDITION. BLACK RIVER DUWAMISH AND GREEN R1 ERS (WORLDCOM 31 A. 1343.30 10 51A. 1382.501 10C 051•11.•I10I 7 • 1*00 0000 CARL[ NYOLWIG (00C1/000 .1 IOC CPCKAIO. C0I105 AN •1TA DCSKAI.1(0 %ALAN SMORnw[ (MWadN(O1• rot InC CA1(0 A40 00%•11113) 0)3)0110 •00 •0•11031 53)00(3)0[ CN0•0A.m • 100 00 tACN 0)3)[0 PURSUANT 10 M 53)00(1•[ 0•5111 0*01•*M 3)000 USC 15 INOOSI0)•L u00 Cd•4110•1. 10 IMC WAIN. [AST .10 SCUM ANp R[CR(An314 10 MC %CSI. 'wQ Ir • - FyPIGGL HANDHoL1; 14 • *nut. RAILROAD BARE NOT TO SCALC. 42" MINIMUM COVER 1 HANDHOLE 200' SHORELINE LIMITS PROPOSED WORLDCOM FIBER OPTIC CABLE VICITY MAP, SCALE 1' =2000 1[3)*Ran 04010 0(5[1.100 Own 001E b )RLD COM PoIr• 460 Yoe PROPOSED FIBER OPTIC CABLE ACROSS BLACK RIVER AND SNORELANOS AND ACROSS GREEN AND OUWAMISH RIVER SHORELANDS SECS, 13,14,23 & 24 T23N R4E. WM CITY OF TUKWILA KING COUNTY. WASHINGTON DRAW II: CCU 10410(0 Or GC. 0..11041. wan r 01+013)10 AR 401 MCC. 0011[0N94 SCALP AS 101(4 VU1C.L SCALD z ~Z, re 2w 6 ' JU U0 co • W I- N O, g Q =a. w . H O. z i--: 11.1 uj 0 p: W W -0 W Z. z r SPRINGBROOK CREEK SHORELANDS ( STA. 1310 +75 TO STA. 1334+75 ) THE INSTALLATION OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE INVOLVING EMBEDMENT IN THE GROUND, ENTERS AN AREA DESIGNATED "URBAN SHORELINE ENVIRONMENT" PURSUANT TO THE KING COUNTY SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM. AT THIS SITE SPRINGBROOK CREEK IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS A SHORELINE OF STATEWIDE SIGNIFICANCE. LAND USE IS INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL. I N W1 \ O l ` pR1MPail 40 Ir-_ - 63 a: '1 01. II !HENRY A. MEADER D.L.C. NO. 46 90 Cleft u• 1)1PKa1t II4NDHoLE 2.9 I C 3 I U pi Imo�oi I L ICI DROPOSED 45:1___ WORLDCO 100 YEAR (FIBER OPTIC 1 FLOOD PLAIN CABLE I/ I ` I 23 24 26-25 200' SHORELINE LIMITS I 5 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1-=200' I DI // I t / ='^ ti NOTES: Ig 'I I. ALL EXCAVATIONS WILL BE BACKFILLED / / / 3 ` I AND COMPACTED TO THE DENSITY OF THE SURROUNONG 5011.. 2. RIGHT -OF -WAY WILL BE RESTORED TO IT'S EXISTING CONDITION. 18 0 PLOW INSTALL CONDUIT FOR CABLE C ILER3A C.E. Raleigh and Associates. Inc. ..l...... • u..1- .I -••,• .. N... IIY 1.i.pt::: nml M•.•.. lrW, 1701 WHIM I LOT 1 1 i 1 zstte BEAD (—Tiv0.J6 (LOT 1I 83� D• LOT 21 43 1 , —y I 50 I 1 Y-1L GOVT LOT 11 6 ter. r.'�•.:. Ty PICA L TRENCH DETAILS NOT TO SCALE VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1" =2000' MV MO DEKe:etqu Dew h MI( Y Woo Iwo ww. 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ISSUE DATE • 70 60 50 40 30 X20 i0 0 .10 20 30 40 50 60 70 DESCRIPTION PROJECT TITLE YBSI SCALD . REGION .no. In IPRINT NO. (ca F.E.C. -S z z: QQr�: JV. 0 O• w= u. uj Jam, O _w _ ZI Z ▪ 0' ILL n U o- 0 H; W W, • o w Z'. z r_. LDDS W COM Voice Data Video CONSTRUCTION DETAILS LAYOUT SHEET "1-W ic -- G■c 6V-GitON Fofk -vIWNcA5D 3T5.L. PIP NOTE: Where mechalical compaction is called for the >backfiit material shall be placed evenly and carefully around and over the condc.it in enght —inch (8") layers. Each layer shall 6e carefully compact:d by wetting and by tamping until one foot of over ;xists over the conduit. The balance of the bockfilt mate •ial sh7II be placed 'n eight —inch Ia-,ers and shall be compoted Ly the use :f mect•,cn cot tampers so that each layer hos a density equal to or greater :tier. that of the c•ijocent original . material. UONSTRUCTION SPREAD: ALIGNMENT SHEET NO: INSPECTOR: DWG. NO: 7,;.t. ,M+Y.AV J ar Z -z. • re 2 0 0, • W' W = N LL' W O: cr D. a Z F—; ZI. W W; � O Ot O co W.W; LI 0; til z U , 0 1,1": z 50 MIN. CABLE COIL LENGTH, 30' 01A. COILS LDDS Wm L COM Voice Data Video PLAN ELECTRONIC CABLE MARKER GRADE PROFILE NORTHWEST FIBER BULD DRAWN BY: 11 /95 CHECKED BY: HANDHOLE INSTALLATION • ' ' APPROVED BY: SCALE: DRAWING NO. VERT. SCALE. `••10,acalumbas4....^%.,:, R. NO. PROPOSED WORLDCOM CABLE WARNING MARKER 42" MIN. ,0 FIBER OPTIC CABLE (DIRECT BURIED 0.75" DIA_) PLAN TOP RAJL PROFILE •■• .1 LDDS WRLD COM i,M7M.;747:1:17ZV74...iTalt.s Voice Data Video NORTHWEST FEER BUILD DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: TYPICAL LONGMMINAL RALROAD DETAL H''.%711711111EIKESPA APPROVED BY: SCALE: N.T.S DRAWING NO. 11/95 REV. HO.' "• CLEVE PINNIX Director STATR fllr ain ;,,ill ANzlia RECEIVED SEP 0 5 1996 STATE OF WASHINGTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION 7150 Cleanwater Lane • P.O. Box 42650 • Olympia, Washington 98504 -2650 • (360) 902 -8500 September 4, 1996 TO: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and Interested Parties FROM: Cleve Pinnix, Director PREPARED BY: Larry Fairleigh, Assistant Director Resources Development SUBJECT: E -8 WORLDCOM FIBER OPTIC EASEMENT IRON HORSE STATE PARK - REQUESTED ACTION SEPA ADDENDUM Recently, you were provided a copy of the agenda item regarding this fiber optic project. At that time, August 23, 1996, staff had just completed the formal process for "Adoption of Existing Environmental Document," indicating that the National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment (NEPA- EA) prepared by the United States Forest Service could serve as the state environmental document. That "Adoption Notice" was published in five major papers from Seattle to the Tri- Cities and the public was permitted the requisite seven day comment period as directed in WAC 197 -11 -630.. That comment period commenced August 23 and ended at five p.m. on August 30, 1996. During that time, one letter was received from a private party in Yakima and two separate letters were received from the Department of Ecology. None of those letters reflected adversely upon the use of the NEPA EA or the adequacy of the document. The private party requested more information about the fiber optic route and that was supplied by staff. The Department of Ecology letters note specific shortcomings or inadequacies of the WorldCom permitting process but do NOT reflect adversely upon the NEPA EA. The response simply note additional permit requirements that WorldCom must complete prior to actual construction. Since the completion of the formal comment period of the Adoption, staff have received two other letters which were deemed important. Both AT &T and Olympic Pipe Line Company have provided letters of clarification, which address mitigation of their earlier letters of concern which were printed in the NEPA EA. . All of the comment letters are attached for information and use by the Commission and other Responsible Officials and interested parties. This completes the SEPA process for this item..,woo. Attachments O:W6166a WR .DCMSEADl„-. z =H. F- W:. 00 UJ J u. w °. uQ a s. Z �. I— O; Z �. 1.11 tu o co :0 1— O w z U OH. AT &T VERN WOLDE W. 501 2ND AVENUE, ROOM 600 SPOKANE, WA 99204 BENTON CO PLANNING & BUILDING TERRY A MARDEN 1002 DUDLEY AVENUE PO BOX 910 PROSSER WA 99350 BILL KOSS ASSISTANT MANAGER ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AGENCY MAIL BOB WING 10911 GENTRY LANE SW OLYMPIA WA 98512 CHRIS MISS 5416'/2 20TH AVENUE NW SEATTLE, WA 98107 CITY OF ELLENSBURG CITY MANAGER 420 N PEARL ST ELLENSBURG WA 98926 CITY OF SOUTH CLE ELUM BOB ROSS PO BOX 160 SO. CLE ELUM WA 98943 CITY OF TOPPENISH JOE MILES 21 W. FIRST AVENUE TOPPENISH, WA 98948 COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES THE HONORABLE JOE PAKOOTAS COLVILLE BUSINESS COUNCIL PO BOX 150 NESPELEM WA 99155 WORLDCOM CONTACT LIST FOR THE SEPTEMBER 6,1996 COMMISSION MEETING AT &T GARY KEIERLEIBER 1019 - 103RD NE BELLEVUE WA 98004 BETHANY MILLER CHIEF OF BUDGET SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGENCY MAIL BILL RAUCH DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 2828 SW CORBETT AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97201 BOB SEARS IDAHO CATTLEMANS ASSOCIATION BOX 15397 BOISE, ID 83715 CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT ISSAQUAH PLANNING DEPARTMENT PO BOX 1307 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 -1307 CITY OF SNOQUALMIE CITY MANAGER 8020 RAILROAD AVE SE PO BOX 987 SNOQUALMIE WA 98065 CITY OF SEATTLE RAY ALLWINE, ENGINEERING DEPT. 501 SEATTLE MUNICIPAL SEATTLE, WA 98104 CITY OF TUKWILA NORA GIERLOFF 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 DANIEL VALOFF ASSOCIATES PLANNER CITY OF YAKIMA 129 N. SECOND STREET YAKIMA, WA 98901 rWan.Inrin. 1019 BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMAN OF WA JIM MURPHY 11839 GLENWOOD RD SW PORT ORCHARD WA 98366 BIBI OLSEN 7300 PRATHER RD SW CENTRALIA WA 98531 BILL ROSS WORLDCOM/DEA YAKIMA FIELD OFFICE 1907 SOUTH 11TH STREET UNION GAP, WA 98903 CHRIS THOMPSON, VICE PRESIDENT SKI LIFTS, INC. 7900 SE 28TH STREET, SUITE 200 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 CHUCK JAMES PORTLAND AREA ARCHAEOLOGIST BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 911 NE 11TH AVENUE PORTLAND OR 97232 -4169 CITY OF NORTH BEND SARA BARRY, PLANNING DEPT. PO BOX 896 NORTH BEND WA 98045 CITY OF PROSSER HARLEY GEORGE 1109 MEADE AVENUE PROSSER, WA 99350 CITY OF YAKIMA JERRY COPELAND 2301 FRUITVALE BLVD. YAKIMA WA 98901 DAVE GRANT DNR 713 E. BOWERS ROAD ELLENSBURG, WA 98926 Z u6D: JU U O, N0- W I' W O; D. a' • HO Z I-. n 0: 'O 0 F- W W. Z V .u-0 Z: co IP z DAVE JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE PS REGION AGENCY MAIL DEBBIE SMITH - TAYLOR STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY 106 SOUTH 6TH AVENUE YAKIMA, WA 98902 -3387 DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SECTION PO BOX 47703 CAMPUS MAIL LACEY WA 98504 -7703 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOREST RESOURCES DIVISION NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM PO BOX 47016 CAMPUS MAIL OLYMPIA WA 98504 -7016 DON SIMMONS REGIONAL MANAGER PS REGION REGION MAIL EFSEC ALLEN FIKSDAL CAMPUS MAIL: 43165 FRANKLIN CO PLANNING DEPT DICK GERMAN 1016 N FOURTH PASCO WA 99301 GEORGE B. SHELTON DNR SE REGION 713'E. BOWERS ROAD ELLENSBURG, WA 98926 -9341 GRANT CO PLANNING COMMISSION LARRY ANGELL PO BOX 37 EPHRATA WA 98823 JAM CAMLIN 213 JENSEN ROAD ONALASKA WA 98570 DAVE HEISER ENV PROGRAMS MANAGER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MAIL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TIMOTHY C. WICKS 15700 DAYTON AVE. N MS -113 SEATTLE, WA 98133 -9710 CAMPUS MAIL DEPT OF COMM DEVELOPMENT OAHP ATTN: ROBERT G WHITLAM PHD PO BOX 48343 CAMPUS MAIN OLYMPIA WA 98504 -8343 DICK VELEKE KITTITAS COUNTY WEED CONTROL BOARD 507 NANUM, ROOM 10 ELLENSBURG, WA 98926 DON ANDERSON PO BOX 187 ONALASKA WA 98570 ERVIN E. BALLOU IDWR 1301 N. ORCHARD STREET BOISE, ID 83706 FRED WERT 3254 NW 61ST STREET SEATTLE, WA 98107 GEORGE MURDOCK 433 SALMON CREEK ROAD TOLEDO WA 98591 GREG MLADENKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS 1636 WEST NORTH TEMPLE, SUITE 220 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116 -3156 JENNY BARTZ CITY OF RENTON PLANNING /BLDG/PUBLIC WORKS 200 MILL AVENUE S RENTON, WA 98055 DAVID ORTMAN FRIENDS OF THE EARTH 4512 UNIVERSITY WAY NE SEATTLE WA 98105 DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT ATTN: GORDON ZILLGES PO BOX 43135 CAMPUS MAIL OLYMPIA WA 98504 -3135 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SEPA CENTER ATTN: DAVID DIETZMAN PO BOX 47015 CAMPUS MAID OLYMPIA WA 98504 -7014 DICK THOMPSON DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 415 118TH AVENUE SE BELLEVUE, WA 98005 DONALD F. MCNARIE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 954 W. JEFFERSON STREET, PO BOX 83720 BOISE, ID 83720 -0050 EVE CLARK EBDA 1000 PROSPECT, PO BOX 598 ELLENSBURG, WA 98926 -0598 GAYLE KREITMAN WDFW PO BOX 43135 OLYMPIA, WA 98501 -3135 CAMPUS MAIL GINKGO /WANAPUM STATE PARK PARK MAIL IRON HORSE TRAIL STATE PARK PARK MAIL JERRY SPESSARD BLM SPOKANE DISTRICT OFFICE 1103 NORTH FANCHER SPOKANE, WA 99212 JIM EYCHANER WASHINGTON OUTDOOR RECREATION MS: 40917 CAMPUS MAID JIM ANDERSON US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 333 SW 1ST AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97204 JOHN WAYNE PIONEER WAGON CAROL O'CONNER PO BOX 21 SNOHOMISH WA 98290 KALISPEL TRIBE THE HONORABLE GLEN NENEMA • KALISPEL BUSINESS COMMITTEE PO BOX 39 USK WA 99180 KEN JONES UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 5000 STATE OFFICE BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84114 KITTITAS COUNTY PLANNING DEPT. NEIL R. WHITE ROOM 182, COURTHOUSE ELLENSBURG, WA 98926 LARRY STALCUP WORLDCOM ONE WILLIAMS CENTER TULSA, OK 74121 LINDA MATLOCK DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PO BOX 46700 OLYMPIA, WA 98504 -7600 CAMPUS MAIL LOLA SEPT BUREAU OF RECLAMATION - PACIFIC NW REGION 1150 NORTH CURTIS ROAD BOISE, Ill 83706 M. GENE GIBSON IDWR 2735 AIRPORT WAY BOISE, ID 83705 -5082 JIM HARRIS ACTING REGIONAL MANAGER EASTERN REGION REGION MAIL JIM FARREL UNION PACIFIC RR RM. 230 1416 DODGE STREET OMAHA, NE 68179 JON LEUDECKER DNR MS: 47014 CAMPUS MAIL KAREN MUNRO 5041 HOUSTON NW OLYMPIA WA 98502 KENNETH HUGILL C &M SUPERVISOR EASTERN REGION REGION MAIL KITTITAS CO PLANNING COMM AMY L TOUSLEY COUNTY COURTHOUSE #182 ELLENSBURG WA 98926 LAURA POTASH USFS - MBSNF NORTH BEND RANGER STATION NORTH BEND, WA 98045 LIZ GREENHAGEN PO BOX 9578 SEATTLE WA 98109 LUCI BULL USFS 803 W. 2ND CLE SLUM, WA 98920 MARILYN COX KING COUNTY DEPT OF DEVELOPMENT/ENVIRON. SERVICES 3600 136TH PLACE SE BELLEVUE, WA 98006 JIM SHERRILL 9243 LUNDEEN RD SW CENTRALIA WA 98531 JOE SHORIN AAG CAMPUS MAIL: 40100 JUDY McNICKLE ADMINISTRATOR POLICY PLANNING & LEGISLATION AGENCY MAIL KARL A. SIMONSON BLM - BURLEY DISTRICT 15 EAST 200 SOUTH BURLEY, ID 83318 -9501 KING CO PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOB DERRICK 506 SECOND AVE #1108 SEATTLE WA 98104 LAKE EASTON STATE PARK PARK MAIL LES SPEARIN DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 120 W. 14TH STREET OGDEN, UT 84404 LLOYD JOHNSON USFS - MBSNF NORTH BEND RANGER STATION NORTH BEND, WA 98045 LYNN CHILDERS USFWS 3704 GRIFFEN LANE, SUITE 102 OLYMPIA, WA 98501 MARILYN HEMKER USFWS - SNAKE RIVER BASIN OFFICE 4696 OVERLAND ROAD, ROOM 576 BOISE, ID 83705 z • H• Z: w: 6 O O. W = J I- N W. wO • ga 5.0_d I=- 2, ? : I- 0. Z w' D p' ri w W. _ F-2: - O: wz • 0 z MARK PYWELL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION PLANNINGBLDG/PUBLIC WORKS t00 MALL AVENUE SOUTH RENTON, WA 98055 IvMARVIN VIALLE • DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PO BOX 46700 OLYMPIA, WA 98504 -6700 CAMPUS MAIL MATT LIVENGOOD 17717 2552ND AVE SE MAPLE VALLEY WA 98038 MIKE MEDBERRY IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE PO :BOX 2671 KETCHUM, ID 83340 MR. HAROLD BROWN BLM - SHOSHONE FIELD OFFICE 400 WEST "F" STREET, PO BOX 2 -B SHOSHONE, ID 83352 MR. MIKE NELSON BLM - SALT LAKE DISTRICT 2370 SOUTH 2300 WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84119 MS. 'FERRY CATLIN BLMUTAH STATE OFFICE 8462 :SOUTH GAD WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84092 NICHOLAS A. CIZMICH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 601 POLE LINE ROAD, SUITE #2 TWIN FALLS, ID 83301 -3035 OLYMPIC PIPE LINE COMPANY JERRY W LYNCH 1670BROADWAY - SUITE 2600 DENVER CO 80202 PAUL GEORGE MAINTENANCE CHIEF OPERATIONS AGENCY MAIL MARK WATKINS 23406 122ND AVE E GRAHAM WA 98338 MARY EVANS 2632 B MORNINGSIDE DR SE TENINO WA 98509 MAX LINDEN CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 15 WEST YAKIMA AVENUE, SUITE 200 YAKIMA, WA 98902 -3401 MOUNTAINS TO SOUND GREENWAY NANCY KEITH 506 SECOND AVENUE, SUITE 1510 SEATTLE, WA 98104 MR. TOM DUBENDORFER PO BOX 167, ELMIRA STORE ELMIRA, ID.83865 MS. LESLEY MCWHIRTER UTAH REGULATORY OFFICE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1403 SOUTH•600 WEST, SUITE A BOUNTIFUL, UT 840.10 MS. PRISCILLA MCLAIN BLM - OREGON STATE OFFICE (933) 1300 NE 44TH AVENUE PORTLAND, OR 97208 -2965 OLENE K. WARR, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RAFT RIVER HIGHWAY DISTRICT 431 NORTH MAIN STREET MALTA, ID OLYMPIC PIPE LINE COMPANY WAYNE H WATERMAN 113 WRIGHT AVE CLE ELUM WA 98922 PEGGY J. WOMACK AT &T PROMENADE ANNEX 1200 PEACHTREE STREET NE ATLANTA, GA 30309 MARTY HERSH WORLDCOM ONE WILLIAMS CENTER TULSA, 'OK 74121 MARY R SCOTT 434 SALMON CREEK ROAD TOLEDO WA 98591 MICHAEL ANDERSON BUDGET PROGRAMS SPECIALIST ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGENCY MAIL MR. WALLACE EVANS BLM IDAHO STATE OFFICE 3380 AMERICANA TERRACE BOISE, ID 83706 MR. BILL SCHUGER BLM - WENATCHEE RESOURCE AREA 915 WALLA WALLA AVENUE WENATCHEE, WA 98801 MS. NANCY GETCHELL BLM VALE DISTRICT OFFICE MALHEUR RESOURCE AREA 100 OREGON STREET VALS, OR 97918 NEZ PERCE TRIBE THE HONORABLE CHARLES HAYES NEZ PERCE TRIBAL COUNCIL PO BOX 305 LAPWAI ID 83540 OLMSTEAD.PLACE STATE PARK PARK MAIL OLYMPIC PIPE LINE COMPANY STEPHEN J BENDER, PE 1670 BROADWAY - SUITE 2600 DENVER CO 80202 PERRY LUMLEY STATE OF OREGON DIVISION OF STATE LANDS 20300 EMPIRE AVENUE BEND, OR 97701 �.. .......... , .F1bi..r•,,. . ,: r a*es! q* k,.wrri m�!Y -" rrr� s�!��»r» *a�n.�t draw ss ... . ^ w+f�a tt+ z s • ~. w`• ; JU U 0: N0. W =. W O. ga • d = W Z� HO Z ILI al p. W W; U. Z u.i U N' O z PHILIP LAUMEYER USFWS 1103 E. MONTGOMERY, SUITE 2 SPOKANE, WA 99206 RANDEL PERRY SEATTLE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 4735 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH SEATTLE, WA 98134 -2385 RODERICK M. JONES NORTHWEST MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION 600 MOUNTAINSIDE DR. SW ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 RUSS CAHILL DEPUTY DIRECTOR STATE PARK HEADQUARTERS AGENCY MAIL SAUK - SUTATTLE TRIBE THE HONORABLE JAMES L ROBERT SAUK - SUTATTLE INDIAN TRIBE 5318 CHIEF BROWN LANE DARRINGTON WA 98241 STEVE WANG INTERPRETIVE SERVICES AGENCY MAIL, STEVE DAVIDSON BLM BAKER RESOURCE AREA/FED BLDG 1550 DEWEY AVENUE, RM #215 BAKER CITY, OR 97814 THE HONORABLE BRUCE WYNNE SPOKANE TRIBAL COUNCIL PO BOX 100 WELLPINIT WA 99040 THE HONORABLE BILL STERUD, SR. CHAIR PUYALLUP TRIBAL COUNCIL 2002 EAST 28TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98404 TIM SCHMIDT LAKE EASTON STATE PARK PARK MAIL. PUGET POWER PO BOX 90868 BELLEVUE WA 98009 REX DERR PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT CHIEF OPERATIONS AGENCY MAIL RON DEVITT NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE 3190 160TH AVENUE SE BELLEVUE, WA 98008 -5452 SACAJAWEA STATE PARK PARK MAIL SNOHOMISH CO DEPT OF PLANNING STEPHEN L HOLT 3000 ROCKEFELLER AVE MS 604 EVERETT WA 98201 STEVE WRIGHT CIVIL ENGINEER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MAIL, SUE RODEN 1900 STATE HWY 508 CHEHALIS WA 98532 THE HONORABLE VIRGINIA CROSS, CHAIR MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL COUNCIL 39015 172ND AVENUE S.E. AUBURN, WA 98002 THERESA BERRYMAN 19006 OLD HWY 99 SW ROCHESTER WA 98579 TOM ERNSBERGER ASST REGION MANAGER EASTERN REGION REGION MAIL, R.M. CHASE, P.E. OREGON TRAIL ELECTRIC 3275 BAKER STREET, PO BOX 226 BAKER CITY, OR 97814 ROBERT BROCHU US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1820 E. 17TH, SUITE 350 IDAHO FALLS, ID 83404 RON GARST USFWS 2600 SE 98TH AVENUE, SUITE 100 PORTLAND, OR 97266 SARA BARRY NORTH BEND PLANNING DEPT PO BOX 896 NORTH BEND, WA 98045 STAN BOYD IDAHO WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION BOX 2596 BOISE, ID 83701 STEVE NICHOLS DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3720 10TH STREET BAKER CITY, OR 97814 SUSAN CARTER USFS WENATCHEE NF SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE 215 MELODY LANE WENATCHEE, WA 98801 THE HONORABLE STAN JONES, SR. TULALIP TRIBAL COUNCIL . 6700 TOTEM BEACH ROAD MARYSVILLE, WA 98270 -9694 THOMAS A. LAMMLE MALHEUR BELL 225 SW 2ND STREET ONTARIO, OR 97915 TOM BOYER CHIEF ENGINEER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MAIL Z = • mow` UO co 0 W= CO L w 0: ga N d: I=- _; Z�; I- O` Z I- w uj UO N I- = V, U- . 1 Z U N. 0 Z TRACEY BARKER USFS-WALLOWS-WHITMAN NF, LAGRANDE RANGER:DISTRICT 3502 HIGHWAY 30 LAGRANDE, OR 97850 TRIBAL ADMINISTRATOR PUYALLUP TRIBAL COUNCIL 2002 EAST 28TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98404 US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE SONNY J. o'kTAI., WENATCHEE NATIONAL FOREST 215 MELODY LANE WENATCHEE WA 98801-5933 WASHINGTON STATE PATROL JAMESS. GILBERT CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER PO BOX 42626 CAMPUS MAIL OLYMPIA, WA 98504-2626 WQRLDCOM JOHN STUTZNEGGER 321 NORTH 39TH STREET NAMPA ID 83687 YAKAMA NATION THE HONORABLE ROSS SOCKZEHIGH YAKAMA TRIBAL COUNCIL PO pox 151 TOPPENISH WA 98948 O:\AGEND4S\WCLDCQM.LBL -166 • • TRIBAL ADMIINIISTRATQR :IVIVCKLESIJOGT TRIBALCOUNCIL 39015 172ND AVENUE S.E. AUBURN, WA 98002 TWIN FALLS HYDRO DON *RE:17 PO sox 1029 NORTH BEND WA .98045 WARM SPRINGS TRIBE THE HONORABLE RAYMOND CALICA WARM SPRINGS TRIBAL COUNCIL PO BOX C -1233 VETERANS ST WARM SPRINGS OR 97761 WASHINGTON .STATE RAMO!, .pgNmS CRAIG ,SENOR ARCHITECT PO BOX 42626 CAMPUS MAIL OLYMPIA, *b. 98504-226 :WSDOT - DISTRICT 2 GARY P LEE 1551 NORTH WENATCHEE AVE PO BOX 98 WENATCHEE WA 9.8807 YAKIMA CO PLANNING DEPT •R.F. ANDERWALD CO COURTHOOSE.MIA17 •YAKIMA WA 98901 TRIBAL ADMINISTRATOR TULALIP TRIBAL COUNCIL 6700 TOTEM BEACH ROAD MARYSVILLE, WA 98270-9694 UMATILLA .TRIBE THE 4ONORABLE DONALD SAMPSON UMATILLA TRIBAL COUNCIL SPD.BOX .638 PENDLETON.OR 97801 WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL 1100'SECOND AVENUE SUITE 102 SEATTLE WA 98101 WILLIAM F. YALLUP, SR. CHAIRMAN CULTURAL COMMITTEE, :YAKAMA TRIBAL COUNCIL PO BOX 151, FORT ROAD TOPPENISH, WA 98948 WSDOT - DISTRICT 5 GAYLORD CASE PO BOX 12560 YAKIMA WA 98909 YAKIMA SPORTSMAN STATE PARK PARK MAIL 1101ZaVaxg>. 08/24/1996 13:59 509 - 457 -7861 PHIL HOGE PAGE 01/01 Yakima Valley Bicycle - Pedestrian Network c%o 1512 Folsom Avenue • Yakima, WA 98%2 -2522 • (509) 577 -7598 • (509) 457 -7861 fix August 24, 1996 David W. Heiser, Environmental Programs Manager Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission 7150 Cleanwater Lane P. 0. Box 42668 / Olympia, WA 98504 -2668 Via fax: 360 - 664 -0278 (I "1463c) Re: WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. fiber optic cable (Adoption of Existing Environmental Document) Dear Mr. Heiser: Could you please route which this (Respectfully, I possible because .only one week to mail or fax me a map (or explanation) indicating the cable will take between Ellensburg and Prosser? need to ask that you provide this as soon as the legal notice in the local newspaper allows me make any comments . ) Due to my Job (which is 8 -5, Mon -Fri) I will be unable to travel to Cle E11F or Olympia to view the document. Is the document available electronically or can it be made available at the Yakima public library in time for the public to provide informed comments? Sincerely, ,a4P# Phil }loge • z =~ 6 J o, U O; W =' - I- N LL, . 0: W z�: zi W W. O N; CI I-1 W w' I0 0 U N' z CLEVE I'INNIX • . Director STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION 'COMMISSION. 7150 Cleanwaler Lane • P.U. l3ox 42650 e Olympia, 4ashinglon 9850.1 -26.50 • r360 i Phil Hoge Yakima Valley Bicycle- Pedestrian Network • c/o 1512 Folsom Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 -2522 Dear Mr. Hoge: Here are copies of the maps you requested. WorldCom has been asked to make a copy of the maps and EIS available at the Yakima public library. If we can be of any other assistance, please let me know. Sincerely, °.;,.r.: David W. Heiser, Environmental Programs Manager z a .. • JV; .0 all • • JI-i. . •w0' •. Jf. u.a • = • I--. a moo:•. .z •,.w w. • z:• Si L:ix�L> �sti�iu; xtSl�ba2Naw :n::`a:c� <auarai::.,i,:n�— .r.iw.m,.su.rv,....,.. Boy 4,7600 ^ August 27, 1996 Mr. Dave Heiser Wa St Parks and Recreation Commission Environmental Programs PO Box 42650 Olympia WA 98504 -2650 Dear Mr. Heiser: 1t 1'43 0 1996 Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the determination of nonsignificanc.e for the adoption of the NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA) for the WorldCom Network Systems Northwest Fiber Build Project: Seattle, Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah, which involves the construction of an 876 -mile fiber optics installation, as proposed by WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. We reviewed the environmental assessment and find that it should indicate that a Baseline General Stormwater Permit for Construction will be required to be issued by Ecology. The following, while not reflective of the adequacy of the EA, are included for your and the applicant's information and use in the permitting process. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will need to be prepared prior to construction for implementation by the multiple contractors. Some of the concerns that the SWPPP should address are: 1. The Best Management Practices that will be used should be specified, as this project will cross numerous jurisdictions. 2. Mitigation to wetlands will need to address stabilization of disturbed ground to protect flowing surface waters. The type of stabilization to be used will need to be specified. We would like the stabilization to cover at least 100 feet upgradient from stream crossings. 4. The disposal of sawcut waste water should be addressed, as the pH of concrete cuttings can be in the 11 -12 range, and must be kept out of storm drains and creeks. 5. There should be "standard operating procedures" for keeping dirt and sediment out of the storm drainage system and roadside ditches. z W. 6 00 N0`• w =' w g:3 u. CO °. I— w. zI.'. I-0. Z~ uj U • N: w • w: .z: UN i_ z Mr. Dave Heiser Page 2 • 6. The contingency. plan prior to construction mentioned on page 17, paragraph 3, section 3.17 of the EA•shouldi include a prevention and contingency plan,for fue3.. .spills and other environmental situations. 7. Since there will be multipl•e.contractors on this project, it would be beneficial.to utilize local contractors who know the. requirements for environmental protection in their jurisdictions. 8. There could be waterway issues, as most streams are located at a low point and the bridges may be located on a downhill, gradient. There could, be erosion control . problems, and trenching along the waterways could cause possible water quality impacts. 9. The water quality portions will need to include. more site - specific requirements for implementation. 10. Dewatering should be specified. If you have any questions on comments 1; through 8, please call Mr.. Ron Devitt with our Water.. Quality Program at our Northwest Regional Office at (206) 64.9- 7028. For questions on comments: 9 and 10, please. call Mr. Max Linden with our Water Quality Program at our Central Regional Office at•(509). 454 - 7.207. Sincerely, Marvin L. Vialle Environmental Review MLV: 96 -5813 cc: Luci Bull, U.S. Forest Service Ron Devitt, NWRO Janet Thompson, NWRO Max Linden, CRO Debbie Smith, CRO Jim Krull, WQ Linda Matlock, WQ Elizabeth Phinney, CP z : I-- w r4 2 JU 0 0. cnw wz In ILL w gJ: (a. - w' z ■ I- 0" Z I--. 111 W O �' 0 I—, wW. • 0 • F- - 0: p. z. re P i?. Bo 47600 i Olynip %;, i t4i.q.;•:, •t1' t, August 29, 1996 Mr. Dave Heiser Wa St Parks and Recreation Commission Environmental Programs PO box 42650 Olympia WA. 98504 -2650 Dear Mr. Heiser: AUG 3 O 1996 We sent you a letter on August 27, 1996 regarding the determination of nonsignificance for the adoption of the NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA) for the WorldCom Network Systems Northwest Fiber Build Project: Seattle, Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah, as proposed by WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. Since then we have additional comments. Wetlands: 1. When cable crossings through wetlands are unavoidable, measures should be taken so that the trench does not change the water regime of the wetland. Examples of measures that can be used are backfilling with on -site native materials, use of collars, etc. 2. Disturbed areas should be revegetated with native plant materials. Water Resources: Use of water for dust abatement during construction and installation may require a short -term permit from Ecology Water Resources. If you have any questions on the wetlands comments, please call Ms. Cathy Reed with our Central Regional Office at (509) 575 -2616. For questions on our Water Resources comments, please call Ms. Carol Mortensen with our Central Regional Office at (509) 575 -2597. Sincerel Marvin L. Vialle Environmental Review MLV:96 -5813 cc: Luci Bull, U.S. Forest Service Cathy Reed, CRO / Debbie Smith, CRO / Jim Krull, WQ Linda Matlock, WQ / Elizabeth Phinney, CP f .. KtiYu�4meci . - :nS`t�- iir4L' f/..1..Cilfr .S nurte+r..x'avMae i,n sMRNa .+i*rslsefrrl*~R'nKtiltlk`oere SEP 04 '96 09:06AM DAVID EVANS & ASSOC DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, P. 2/3 INc_ September 3, 1996 4t5.118fhAvenue S.E. z B,Ucvue, Washington 93005 = F- M!. Marvin Viallfr Tel: 206,453%3571 j" Washington State Department of Ecology J v P.O. Box 47600 0 O Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 Fair 206.455,306: . N p w = J f._. SUBJECT: LETTERS TO WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION u) u. DATED AUGUST 27 AND 29, 1996, REGARDING WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES LU o NORTHWEST FIBER BUILD PROJECT g u. Dear Mr. Vialle: coD i=— — I The purpose of this letter is to respond to the comments in your letters to Mr. David Heiser regarding the DNS ? '- adoption of the NEPA EA for the referenced project. As suggested in your letter, we have contacted, or z o attempted to contact the person who originated the comment. As such, we have spoken with Cathy Reed, Ron ? o Devitt, and Jim Krull. To date, we have left messages for Carol Mortensen and Max Linden. v O Cathy Reed revealed that she did not have access to any of the materials sent by David Evans and Associates, Inc. w H- (DEA)as part of the NOI package. She will be calling you for cross sections, the Spill Prevention Plan, the v` Pollution Prevention Plan and the construction drawings which were submitted to Ecology. According to Ms. L- 0: Reed, her review of this information is critical to the shoreline permit approval process for Benton County and z' Yakima. o - HI=- O Ron Devitt explained that his comments were meant to help WorldCom. He just wants to ensure that the Z. Contractor is familiar with construction techniques applicable to local conditions. Jim Krull felt that Ecology had no issue with the project and was going to coordinate with the commentors. The following responses correspond to your August 27th letter: 1. Best Management Practices are part of the construction drawings and appear in Section 4 of the Contract Documents (submitted to Ecology on August 14th); 2. Stabilization of disturbed ground is discussed in Section 2.5 of the Environmental Assessment, in Section F of the Pollution Prevention Plan, and Section 8 of the Contract Documents; 3. There was no number 3 in the letter; 4. The disposal of sawcut waste is discussed in Section 2.5.5 of the Environmental Assessment, page 12 of the Spill Prevention and Contingency Plan, and in Section 2 of the Pollution Prevention Plan; 5. Standard operating procedures for keeping dirt out of storm drains is outlined on the construction plans and in the Contract Documents; 6. The prevention and contingency plan for fuel spills and other environmental situations is articulated in Section 3 of the Spill Prevention and Contingency Plan; { al C 4kfsrq<; ^ •�vr n gr -�s mss.. �6U SEP 04 '96 09:06AM DAVID EVANS & ASSOC Mr. Marvin Via lle September 3, 1996 Page 2 r. J/d DAVID;i EVAN S, AND. AS SO:C IATE Si. IN( 7: Contractors-will be familiar with jurisdietionaLrequirements., IrLaddition,,thcregulatoryagency should specify requirements and expectations in theirrespective(permits; 8. Minimizing:impacts to. waterways:is.discussedinlectionZ.5*of:thelnvironmentalAssessment andSection.5: of the COntractDOcnmenu; 9. Minimizing impacts.to waterways andiectiOn.:5' of the ContracrDocuments: Site specifi reqiiremwxswil1:be dictatedbythe regulatory,Agenciesin-their- respective permits; and: 10".. Dewatering irspecifiedirrthe:construction.rdrawings-andinSectiOn:S'ofthe.CantractDocuments.. ThelallOwingresponses.correspondlo-yourAugust,29thiletterc: . Atm° time will •the.project cross through.wetlands: The'cabli.wilcrossunderneath the..wetlands vialorizontal.. boring.; The•.USCOE; Seattle 'District issuedaNatiOnwide Permit ;authorization :on:july.,23; 19964. Iiaddition,. Sections. .2 3 :5-and 23.6 .of the EiivirorunentatAssessmentdiscussmitigationmeasureslOrcableinstallation.and .rehabilitation:and revegctation: &vegetation; asistatedinSaction4lA6 :of.theInvironmentalAssessment,. bils.directed.hy the permittinragencr • As y.ou: are aware, wthave. been .coorclinatintwith,EColOgythroughourthis.projecr. W.e mill:continue to trytw contact Carol .Mbrtenien :to obtain. any necessary, shorvirstrWatet.Resources permitior dustAbatement. : Thank you. for your •continuedassiitance. °utile WorldConi..NetworkSarviCes :Northwest • Fiber.Build.:FrojeCt. Sincerely, DAVID 4SANDOCIATESINC Diana Denham Senior Associate DXD:MPP:llw c. Luci Bull, United States Forest Service. David Heiser, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. cAteleeera\Idds0002\mpp\sesposiss\vislie.itr z z re 2w -J C.) 00 Cl ,cow WX W w 0 < co 11.1 Z I- 0 .z I-. w C.) 0 - 0 I- 1-11" OE 0 Y6 0, C) 22 0 09/03/1996 15 :54 3038603045 September 3, 1996 DENVER ENGINEERING PAGE 02 OLYMPIC PIPE UNE COMPANY 2319 LIND AVE. S.W. F.O. BOX 1800 RENTON, WASHINGTON 9805.7 (206) 235 -7738 Mr. Dave Heiser Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission PO Box.42650 Olympia , Washington 98504 -2650 Subject: WORLD COM Network Systems Fiber Opdc Easement Dear Mr. Heiser, Olympic Pipe Line Company (OPL) would like to take this opportunity to clarify its position with respect to the concerns about subject project that were set forth in our Environmental Assessment (EA) scoping comments to the US Forest Service on May 29, 1996. Those comments, which emphasized the need for close coordination between the WORLD COM Fiber Optic Project and OPL's Cross Cascade.Pipeline Project, were acknowledged in Section 4.14 (page 4-31) of the EA and OPL's letter was: included in Appendix C. The EA goes on to conclude that "The proposed fiber optic route and .the proposed Olympic Pipeline project could be compatible, non - exclusive uses." OPL concurs with that finding provided that the close coordination referred to in the EA actually takes place. Based on conversations with Washington State Parks & Recreation staff, OPL is convinced that • The proposed placement of the fiber optic cable at or to the right of the centerline of the trail as described in the, agenda item generally preserves the ability of other utilities to also locate in the JWPT. • There may be a few areas of the alignment for which the construction details need to be refined. • These potential issues should be dealt with during the pre - construction meetings and staking of the trail centerline by engineering/construction representatives from parks staff, WORLD COM, and OPL. . • These technical details should not be viewed by the Commission as an impediment to granting the WORLD COM easement in accordance with the staff recommendation. Z 1- 1— zw2. 6 J C) o 0. w • i:. J uJo u.¢, D. =d. z o, . w: moo: 0 - -1 ww': 1— co .Z. F-* I 01- z: UV/ U..1/ 1J70 1:J.:J4 JUJOOUJ04:J Mr.. Dave Heiser September 3, 1996 Page 2. LCIYVCIC GNU INC.GIC11V17 risIl3t. tid Thank you for your attention, toI.this :matter. Please came at (303)' 860 = 33'11 if yotvhave any questions concerning. it Sincerely, z • = z; • • Q: 2; JU :U O • 0)0,., ' .U) • W =; W O =d; • I of Z•F-! • • • W -.w _.,. • tL h-t • O!- Z;. • ,O ss ' AT &T August 28, 1996 Havier Figueroa Supervisor - Lands Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission t 7150 Cleanwater Lane P.O. Box 42650 Olympia, WA 98504 -2650 RE: WorldCom Fiber Optic Easement Iron Horse State Park - John Wayne Pioneer Trail Dear Mr. Figueroa: Promenade Annex 1200 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 This is to inform Washington State Parks that AT &T Corp. has been advised of the WorldCom Fiber Optic Project through Iron Horse State Park - John Wayne Pioneer Trail. WorldCom has met with our Outside Plant technicians, on several occasions, to discuss the installation of their facility. Since there are several areas where they will be in close proximity to our cable, we will have technicians on site during their construction in order to " "othole" and expose our cable to avoid any "unplanned interruption" to our service. AT &T appreciates the ongoing cooperation that has been demonstrated by WorldCom as well as Washington State Parks. Sincerely, Peggy J. Womack Right of Way Engineer cc: Steve Glockzin, AT &T Outside Plant Cable Engineer Verne Wold, AT &T Outside Plant Maintenance Supervisor Larry Stalcup, WorldCom rc J0 00 cn Ili w�' ca 1! I-- o. Z 111 LLE o O Nt ; -Ti 0 u. O z; CD z .-LEVE PINNIX Director STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION 7150 Cleanwater Lane • P.O. Box 42650 • Olympia, Washington 98504 -2650 • (360) 902 -11500 TO: State & Local Officials FROG. David W. Heiser, E.P. Environmental Programs Manager Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission September 4, 1996 SUBJECT: WORLDCOM NETWORK SYSTEMS NORTHWEST FIBER BUILD PROJECT - COMPLETION OF SEPA PROCESS Per my earlier communications to you, State Parks has assumed Lead Agency role for the project. I have examined the Environmental Assessment and found that it more than meets the needs of a . determination of nonsignificance. . I adopted the NEPA EA on August 21, 1996. The legal advertisements we published on August 22 and 23 with the comment period ending on August 30 at 5 p.m.. During that comment period, only three letters were received. They are attached. Simply stated, the one gentlemen was provided a FAX copy of all maps involved and David Evans staff shipped a copy of the EA to the Yakima Public Library, so it would be available to Mr. Hoge to review. The two letters from Department of Ecology pointed out additional permitting requirements of WorldCom but did not reflect adversely upon the EA or its use as a DNS. We believe the SEPA process is now complete and all agencies with jurisdiction who have actions yet to take can use the EA/Adoption as SEPA compliance. Feel free to call me at (360)902 -8636 if you have any questions. Attachment O:U{ESSER \WRLDCOM.MMO ECE1VED SEP 0 5 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1 Z> W; 0 W = w 0 u-? 52 a - w z� I-0 Z 0 Cl w LLI co, Ft z „`ie "r ?2t City of Seattle Ray Allwine, Engineering Dept. 501 Seattle Municipal Bldg. Seattle, Wa 98104 City of Yakima Jerry Copeland 2301 Fruitvale Blvd. Yakima, Wa 98901 City of Tukwila Nora Gierloff . 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, Wa 98188 Yakima County Planning Department Joseph Valore Room 417 Courthouse Yakima, Wa 98901 King Co. Dept of Development/Environ. Ser Marilyn Cox 3600 - 136th Place Se Bellevue, Wa 98006 • Department of Fish & Wildlife Habitat Management Gordon Zillges Po Box 43135 Campus Mail Olympia Wa 98504 -3135 DNR South Puget Region. Clay Sprague Po Box 68 Enumclaw, Wa•98022 DNR Jon Leudecker Ms: 47014 Campus Mail Washington State Patrol James S. Gilbert Construction Project Manager Po Box 42626 Campus Mail Olympia, Wa 98504 -2626 Joe Shorin• AAG Campus Mail: 40100 —sfrt :: icshz� City of Renton Jenny Bartz 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, Wa 98055 City of Toppenish Joe Miles 21 W First Ave. Toppenish, Wa 98948 City of South Cle Elum Mayor James DeVere Po Box 160 South Cle Elum, Wa 98943 Benton County Planning/building Dept Terry Marden 1002 Dudley Avenue P.o. Box 910 Prosser, Wa 99350 Wa Dept. Of Transportation Utilities Division Timothy C. Wicks 15700 Dayton Ave. North Ms -113 Seattle, Wa 98133 -9710 Dept of Natural Resources Sepa Center David Dietzman Po Box 47015 Campus Mail Olympia Wa 98504 -7014 WDFW Gayle Kreitman Po Box 43135 Olympia, Wa 98501 -3135 Campus Mail Worldcom Larry Stalcup One Williams Center Tulsa, Ok 74121 Washington State Patrol Dennis Craig Senior Architect Po Box 42626 Campus Mail Olympia, Wa 98504 -2626 O:\HEISERWDOPTION.LBL City of North Bend Sara Barry, Planning Dept. Po Box 896 North Bend, Wa 98045 City of Prosser Charley George 1109 Meade Avenue Prosser, Wa 99350 Kittitas County Planningdepartment Neil R. White Room 182, Courthouse Ellensburg, Wa 98926 City of Issaquah Christopher Wright Issaquah Planning Dept. Po Box 1307 Issaquah, Wa 98027 -1307 Department of Ecology Environmental Review Section Barbara Ritchie Po Box 47703 Campus Mail Lacey Wa 98504 -7703 WSDOT Mr. Larry Ross Po Box 47331 Olympia, Wa 98504 -7331 Campus Mail DNR SE Region George B. Shelton 713 E. Bowers Road Ellensburg, Wa 98926 -9341 Department of Ecology Linda Matlock Po Box 46700 Olympia; Wa 98504 -7600 Campus Mail David Evans and Associates; Senior Associate Diane Denham 415 118 -th Avenue SE Bellevue, Wa 98005 08/24/1996 13:59 509 - 457 -7861 PHIL HOGE PAGE 01/01 Yakima Valley Bicycle- Pedestrian Network c% 1512 Folsom Avenue • Yakima, WA 989102 -2522 • (509) 577 -7598 • (509) 457 -7861 fvc August 24,.,1996 David W. Heiser, Environmental Programs Manager Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission 7150 Cleanwater Lane P. O. Box 42668 / Olympia, WA 98504 -2668 Via fax: 360 - 664 -0278 (I P 0.5 e') Re: WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. fiber optic cable (Adoption of Existing Environmental Document) Dear Mr. Heiser: Could you please route which this (Respectfully, I possible because only one week to mail or fax me a map (or explanation) indicating the cable will take between Ellensburg and. Prosser? need to ask that you provide this as soon as the legal notice in the local newspaper allows me make any comments.) Due to my Job (which is 8 -5, Mon -Fri) I will be unable to travel to Cle EDF or Olympia to view the document. Is the document available electronically or can it be made available at the Yakima public library in time for the public to provide informed comments? Sincerely, Phil Hoge c�e`.:. teGl: v' Sli .°sGi'- .d. }d:l,w^}+fulit'w&iw (t% z I I- .�z J U; .00: moo:, • (AW;.• W =, • J N w o: g J. u < P _, Z f-- w; .2 Di wi 2V;• •N`. z CLEVE PINNIX Director STATE OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION 7150 Cleanwater Lane • P.O. Box 42650 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2650 • (360) 902-8500 Phil Hoge Yakima Valley Bicycle-Pedestrian Network c/o 1512 Folsom Avenue Yakima, WA 98902-2522 Dear Mr. Hoge: Here are copies of the maps you requested. WorldCom has been asked to make a copy of the maps and EIS available at the Yakima public library. If we can be of any other assistance, please let me know. David W. Heiser, Environmental Programs Manager _ Iztattio s 's 4 TtileLUS '1.-..10=AAILA&Za34U112tra ;a1141, "1A-FE OF WASH !iVG ON ^�� ^ nr'nr3RAM ALJG 3 01996 'DEPARTMENT G,`_. ECOLOGY P.O. Box 47600 O Olympia, Washington 98504 -7600 .« ,206) ,4 7-000 O 11.;-.9 Only (HeaFrng Impaired) (:'tin) 407 -b006 August 27, 1996 Mr. Dave Heiser Wa St Parks and Recreation Commission Environmental Programs PO Box 42650 Olympia WA 98504 -2650 Dear Mr. Heiser: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the determination of nonsignificance for the adoption of the NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA) for the WorldCom Network Systems Northwest Fiber Build Project: Seattle, Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah, which involves the construction of an 876 -mile fiber optics installation, as proposed by WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. We reviewed the environmental assessment and find that it should indicate that a Baseline General Stormwater Permit for Construction will be required to be issued by Ecology. The following, while not reflective of the adequacy of the EA, are included for your and the applicant's information and use in the permitting process. A Stormwater. Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will need to be prepared prior to construction for implementation by the multiple contractors. Some of the concerns that the SWPPP should address are: 1. The Best Management Practices that will be used should be specified, as this project will cross numerous jurisdictions. 2. Mitigation to wetlands will need to address stabilization of disturbed ground to protect flowing surface waters. The type of stabilization to be used will need to be specified. We would like the stabilization to cover at least 100 feet upgradient from stream crossings. • 4. The disposal of sawcut waste water should be addressed, as the pH of concrete cuttings can be in the 11 -12 range, and must be kept out of storm drains and creeks. 5. There should be "standard operating procedures" for keeping dirt and sediment out of the storm drainage system and roadside ditches. z re u6 D'' C.) C.Y. coo. w =' W o; • J LL a: W o, -d` I- al Z �. 1- o. .z� WWV o: ON = U_. fft LLI z .017 z Mr. Dave Heiser Page 2 6. The contingency plan prior to construction mentioned on page 17, paragraph 3, section 3.17 of the EA should include a prevention and contingency plan for fuel .spills and other environmental situations,. 7. Since there will be multiple contractors on this project, it would be beneficial to utilize local contractors who know the requirements for environmental protection in their jurisdictions. 8. There could be waterway issues, as most streams are located at a low point and the bridges may be located on a downhill gradient.. There could, be erosion control, . problems, and trenching along the waterways could cause possible water quality impacts. 9. The water quality portions will need to include more site- specific requirements for implementation. 10. Dewatering should be specified. If you have any questions on comments 1 through 8, please call Mr. Ron Devitt with our Water Quality, Program at our Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649 -7028. For questions on comments .9 and 10, please call Mr. Max Linden with our Water Quality Program at our Central Regional Office at.(509) 454 -7207. Sincerely, Marvin L. Vialle Environmental Review MLV: 96 -5813 cc: Luci Bull, U.S. Forest Service Ron Devitt, NWRO Janet Thompson, NWRO Max Linden, CRO Debbie Smith, CRO Jim Krull, WQ Linda Matlock, WQ Elizabeth Phinney, CP Caut:.iC:t%tri '(�LL',L�{ .+�F:'Ctiid'3Y'" — •'�iCl "�`Yi,S1LE: a. eu.� z i1 -. mow: JU 00' (i) cnw U.1 =:. w0 Q co F- 1' z t- O: z f-: w ws O :O 2 U. -0; • Z: u U z AUG 301996 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMEN ► OF ECOLOGY Y P.O. Box 47600 • Olympia, Washington 98504 -7600 L (206) 4i17-6000 • 7nD Only Weaning Impaired) (206) 407 -6006 August 29, 1996 Mr. Dave Heiser Wa St Parks and Recreation Commission Environmental Programs PO box 42650 Olympia WA 98504 -2650 Dear Mr. Heiser: We sent you a letter on August 27, 1996 regarding the determination of nonsignificance for the adoption of the NEPA Environmental Assessment (EA) for the WorldCom Network Systems Northwest Fiber Build Project: Seattle, Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah, as proposed by WorldCom Network Systems, Inc. Since then we have additional comments. Wetlands: 1. When cable crossings through wetlands are unavoidable, measures should be taken so that the trench does not change the water regime of the wetland. Examples of measures that can be used are backfilling with on -site native materials, use of collars, etc. 2. Disturbed areas should be revegetated with native plant materials. Water Resources: Use of water for dust abatement during construction and installation may require a short -term permit from Ecology Water Resources. If you have any questions on the wetlands comments, please call Ms. Cathy Reed with our Central Regional Office at (509) 575 -2616. For questions on our Water Resources comments, please call Ms. Carol Mortensen with our Central Regional Office at (509) 575 -2597. Sincerel Marvin L. Vialle Environmental Review MLV:96 -5813 cc: Luci Bull, U.S. Forest Service Cathy Reed, CRO / Debbie Smith, CRO / Jim Krull, WQ Linda Matlock, WQ / Elizabeth Phinney, CP ' SEP 04 '96 09 :06Hr9 IJHV.LU LVHYS ac HJJV�. DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, September 3, 1996 I N. . 415.118th Avosua S.E. 8elltvus, Washington 99005 Mr. Marvin Vialle Washington State Department of Ecology Tai: aoG,�ss•3s7t z P.O. Box 47600 Pax: 2Q6,455.3061 = Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 I- z SUBJECT: LETTERS TO WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION o DATED AUGUST 27 AND 29, 1996, REGARDING WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES o o NORTHWEST FIBER BUILD PROJECT ' w w: JF.., Dear Mr. Vialle; w O 2 The purpose of this letter is to respond to the comments in your letters to Mr. David Heiser regarding the DNS a adoption of the NEPA EA for the referenced project. As suggested in your letter, we have contacted, or attempted to contact the person who originated the comment. As such, we have spoken with Cathy Reed, Ron = CO D a` Devitt; and Jim Krull. To date, we have left messages for Carol Mortensen and Max Linden. z =: i- 0= Cathy Reed revealed that she did not have access to any of the materials sent by David Evans and Associates, Inc. w 1-, (DEA)as part of the NOI package. She will be calling you for cross sections, the Spill Prevention Plan, the 2 Pollution Prevention Plan and the construction drawings which were submitted to Ecology. According to Ms. o y: O Reed, her review of this information is critical to the shoreline permit approval process for Benton County and o '- Yakima. w w • C.); Ron Devitt explained that his comments were meant to help WorldCom. He just wants to, ensure that the ▪ z' Contractor is familiar with construction techniques applicable to local conditions. Jim Krull felt that Ecology w m had no issue with the project and was going to coordinate with the commenters. I z The following responses correspond to your August 27th letter: 1. Best Management Practices are part of the construction drawings and appear in Section 4 of the Contract Documents (submitted to Ecology on August 14th); 2. Stabilization of disturbed ground is discussed in Section 2.5 of the Environmental Assessment, in Section F.of the Pollution Prevention Plan, and Section 8 of the Contract Documents; 3. There was no number 3 in the letter; 4. The disposal of sawcut waste is discussed in Section 2.5.5 of the Environmental Assessment, page 12 of the Spill Prevention and Contingency Plan, and in Section 2 of the Pollution Prevention Plan; 5. Standard operating procedures for keeping dirt out of storm drains is outlined oar the construction plans and in the Contract Documents; 6. The prevention and contingency plan for fuel spills and other environmental situations is articulated in Section 3 of the Spill Prevention and Contingency Plan; M1 jt �' sls(Als °" LDDS0002 SEP 04 '96 09:06AM DAVID EVANS & ASSOC P.3'3 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, Mr. Marvin Mane September 3, 1996 Page 2 I ( 7. Contractors will be familiar with jurisdictional requirements. In addition, the regulatory agency should specify requirements and expectations in their respective permits; 8. Minimizing impacts to waterways is discussed in Section 2.5 of the Environmental Assessment and Section 5 of the Contract Documents; 9. Minimizing impacts to waterways is discussed in Section 2.5 of the Environmental Assessment and Section 5 of the Contract Documents. Site specific requirements will be dictated by the regulatory agencies in their respective permits; and 10. Dewatering is specified in the construction drawings and in Section 5 of the Contract Documents. The following responses correspond to your August 29th letter: At no time will the project cross through wetlands. The cable will cross undemeati the wetlands via horizontal boring. The USCOE, Seattle District issued a Nationwide Permit authorization on July 23, 1996. In addition, Sections 2.5.5 and 2.5.6 of the Environmental Assessment discuss mitigation measures for cable installation and .rehabilitation and revegetation. Revegetation, as stated in Section 2.5.6 of the Environmental Assessment, will be as directed by the permitting agency. As you are aware, we have been coordinating with Ecology throughout this project. We will continue to try to contact Carol Mortensen to obtain any necessary short-term Water Resources permit for dust abatement. Thank you for your continued assistance on the WorldCom Network Services Northwest Fiber Build Project. Sincerely, DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Diana Denham Senior Associate DXD:MPP:llw c. 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BOX 2500 BROOMFIELD, CO 80038 232304 -9005 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR PROP TAX DEPT 777 MAIN ST # 1206 FT. WORTH, TX 76102 295490 -0440 JOHN C. & CAROL D. RADOVICH 2000 124TH NE B103 BELLEVUE, WA 98005 295490 -0430 CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WA 98188 242304 -9117 METRO 821 2ND AVE/ MS 120 SEATTLE, WA 98104 Z • 6 OO co W•= J W O. J. Q: w = • • I- 111 • Z I- al WI N ,0 I- W W U' LL O: Z. • . w • _; F7' Z CITY OF TUKWILA ADJACENT OWNER LIST BLACK, DUWAMISH, AND GREEN RIVER SHORELANDS 242304 -9123 BLUME GARRISON PARTNERSHIP 2825 EASTLAKE AVE E # 310 SEATTLE, WA 98102 242304 -9008 CONTAINER CORP OF AMERICA P.O. BOX 479 RENTON, WA 98057 242304 -9006 METRO SEATTLE / METRO 821 2ND AVE SEATTLE, WA 98104 000580 -0013 STUART MCLEOD 213LAKESTS KIRKLAND, WA 98033 000580 -0008 PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO PROPERTY TAXES P.O. BOX 90868 BELLEVUE, WA 98009 252304 -9043 JANENE M. SIERS C/O FOODMAKER INC P.O. BOX 783 SAN DIEGO, CA 92112 000580 -0018 THE BOEING COMPANY PO BOX 3703 M/S #1F -09 SEATTLE, WA 98124 000580 -0007 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD PROP TAX DEPT 777 MAIN ST #1206 FT WORTH, TX 76102 232304 -9114 METRO 821 2ND AVE M/S 122 SEATTLE, WA 98104 242304 -9120 ELAND BUILDING PARTNERSHIP P.O. BOX 1037 RENTON, WA 98057 000580 -0005 HELEN B. NELSON 15643 W VALLEY HYWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 000580 -0036 PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO PROPERTY TAX DEPT P.O. BOX 90868 BELLEVUE, WA 98009 000580 -0038 ANDREW & CAROL F. YURKANIA 2963 4TH AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98133 252304 -9006 STUART MCLEOD 213 LAKE ST SOUTH KIRKLAND, WA 98003 000580 -0016 THE BOEING COMPANY PO BOX 3703 M/S #1F -09 SEATTLE, WA 98124 252304 -9062 THE BOEING COMPANY PO BOX 3703 M/S #1F -09 SEATTLE, WA 98124 242304 -9121 BLUME GARRISON PARTNERSHIP 2825 EASTLAKE AVE E # 310 SEATTLE, WA 98102 242304 -9122 SEATTLE AREA PLUMBING & PIPE 595 MONSTER RD SW RENTON, WA 98055 000580 -0012 HELEN B. 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