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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 6937 - Rhone-Poulenc - Extractor Building DemolitionPPP" 1 • . fbiPiv (09 1._ CITY OF TUKWILA BULDIN PERMT (POST WITH INSPECTION CARD AND PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) ''A " ^=� V! isi��t��< 4�M1f.' LyrY ''".�.+lir�`.i::1�"l1Y/��G��1; :;�F'•,� :r� ^k; f,!t. ;,:�. }'j•;::. Dept. of Community Development - Building Division .• DESCRIPTION 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 BUILDING PERMIT`FEE. (206) 431-3670 PLAN CHECK FEC : :..: . BUILDING SURCHARGE AMOUNT ..... RCPT # I . DATE 30.00 2142:: 9w11 =91.`� BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: s-qa SITE ADDRESS 9229 E Marginal Wv S OTHER: PLAN CHECK NO.: 91 -394 YI aJ '•�; ..1 }v ! r! it"' t;:i19:.. .Sa:i ...•...�.., "r4;• ��•. (fy NS X,,i9 w.r ,t.: ' ::7;••: d!; 11 .4 0:.0617• r SUITE / PROJECT NAME/TENANT Rhone - Poulenc Extractor Buildin VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION • 1,200.00 ;ASSESSOR ACCOUNT* 542260 -0010 TYPE OF U New Building ■ Addition Tenant Improvement (commercial) ® Demolition (building) B Grading/Fill WORK: 0 Rack Storage 0 Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) U Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Demolition of existing building excluding floor slab. PR SPERT775-Q-VNER Rhone - Poulenc 'PHONE 764 -4474 ADDRESS 9229 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA IZJP 98109 CONTRACTOR Olshan Demolishing Company, Inc. PHONE 800- 874 -3366 ADDRESS P.O. Box 925628, Houston, TX ZIP 77292 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # OLSH.ADC099NW EXP. DATE 8/08/92 ARCHITECT ADDRESS 'PHONE ZIP USE ...} FLOOR SQUARE OCC. FEET LOAD i>NC�EiII ?" SQUARE FEET OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE LOAD FEET LOAD FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE OCC. FEET LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCC. LOAD TYPE OF CONST.: N/A UBC EDITION (year) 1988 SETBACKS: N- S - E- W- FIREPROTECTION: (]Sprinklers O Detectors ® N/A UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? Yes 0 N (public Works) ZONING: BAR /LAND USE CONDITIONS? Shorelines -OK GD Yes 0No CONDITIONS (other than those noted on or attached to permit/plans) 7) APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE BY: r BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: 9 l/7 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of lav and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. SIGNATURE: DATE: 3 -6-7- 702 PRINT NAME: /,- A/ ,3 -&- ;r Gr✓ COMPANY: e /Dr.�G-/9'//C This permit shallbecome null and void if the nt .work is'o commenced within ;180. days from the dateof issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a' per ocl'of 1,80. days':; from the last inspection CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NO. DATE ISSUED: BUILDING: 'ERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE/OCCUPANCY INFORMATION (to be filled out by Plan Checker) SQUARE E OCC. LO D SQUARE OCC. SET OD SQUARE OCC. LOA' TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCC LOAD DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. BUILDING - initial review FIRE 72-1- INIT:L iiwir......: CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved - FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: Detectors FA N/A INSPECTOR: Kt ZONING: REFERENCE FILE NOS.: MINIMUM SETBACKS: N- UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED: BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Yes s- [ Yes (j No /02 /! / /9f W- TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year): REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT NO. CONTACTED DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED v BY: (init.) PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING �{ (� 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) Fx-DrAci CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 BUILDIh PERMIT APPLICATION PLAN CHECK NUMBER > >:Y %4vi //'INI.S� (iii: j: i. S% i ;..jiiG�S..'..•Y.�i:Y.i4':Jii.; .i:!j "'J.I }j `!i G'•YI�,YY.*`I)iY i. is 3LY% WfY' 7l'; f4 '/,!�b`M:�I.Y�:IV4!':Ndyl..�• DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RCPT # DATE BUILDING PERMIT FEE Fib PLAN CHECK BUILDING SURCHARGE OTHER: TOTAL - SITE ADDRESS i -j-r( C'- 616,1 0 SUITE # 9229 East Marginal Wasy South, Tukwila VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ $1,200 PROJECT NAMEJTENANT Rhone - Poulenc ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 542260 -0010 TYPE OF 0 New Building U Addition U Tenant Improvement (commercial) U Demolition (building) WORK: 0 Rack Storage 0 Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) 0 Other DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Demolition of Extractor building excluding floor slab BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) Manufacturing NATURE OF BUSINESS: Closed Industrial Plan WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? © No ❑ Yes If Yes, new building requirements may need to be met. Please explain: SQUARE FOOTAGE - Building: 400 Tenant Space: Area of Construction: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? M No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER Rhone - Poulenc (PHONE ( 206) 764 -4474 ZIP 98109 ADDRESS 9229 E. Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA CONTRACTOR Not Yet Determined PHONE ADDRESS ZIP WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE ARCHITECT Not Applicable PHONE ADDRESS ZIP HEREBY CERTIFY'; THAT:;1 HAVE READ... AND:: EXAMINED THIS`APPIJCATION.AND'KNOW:.THE SAME ZED'TO APPLY:'FOR THIS PERMIT< BE.TRUE: AND 'CORREC.T AND `I . •;��'A,f H!or 4/ / ✓ //./ Le Herr BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATUR PRINT DATE 7 -11 -91 PHONE (206) 764 -4474 ADDRESS 9229 E. Marginal Way South CITY/ZIP Tukwila, 98109 CONTACT PERSON Same As Above PHONE APPLICATION SU E3MITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 431 -3670 prior to submitting application. In all cases, a valuation amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitations. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development Building Division at 431 -3670. DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED G-R-ai DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES 0116191 COMMERCIAL SUE1MITTAL CHECKLIST NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS /ADDITIONS Completed building permit application (one for each structure) COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS. Completed building permit application (one for each structure or tenant) Assossor Account Number Two sets (2) of the following: Specifications Assessor Account Number Two (2) sots of construction plans, which include: Site plan • Location" of tenant space •, Existing and proposed •parking •:Landsca plan (if a li an., pep (' pp'cabla, i.e.chaiige of .use 1 Overall building plan • •Tenant location • • Use of adjacent (common wall) tenant •Overall; dimensions of building:or squarefootage • Floor :plan of proposed tenant space Tenant space plan with use of aacli room labelled: Exit doors egress :patterns • •..New:walls, existing wall; and walls •to be,demolished Li Construction details. ::Cross sections showing wall construction and method o 'attachment for floor:and, ceiling; :" Structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed • engineer: Soils report stamped by a Washington Stato licensed engineer • ; Topographical. survey. I-1 Energy calculations stamped by a. Washington State licensed engineer or architect: • . Legal description Working drawings, stamped by a Washington State licensed architect, which include: • Site plan : • Architectural drawings • Structural drawings • Mechanical drawings Elevations • Civil drawings ; • • Landscape plan :'• ri Completed utility permit application (one for entire project) • (6) sets of.civil drawings NOTE See utilir' permit application and checklist for specific utili submittal requirements. RACK STORAGE Structural calculations :stamped by a`.Washington State licensed:; engineer may be required if structural :work is to be done (2 sets): ' NOTE 11 any utility work Is to be done, :submit separate utility permlt application and plans • REROOF. :': Completed building permit application ('Assessor Account •Number • Two (2) sets of plans which include:.` Building floorpian :showing: Completed building permit• application(one for each structure 'Assessor: ACcount Number . Narrative describing existing roof, material being •material being installed romove NOTE:. `A certification letter is required prior to final inspection and sign .:: off of the permlt ANTENNA/SATELLITE DISHES • Entire space where racks will be located: • Exit doors • • Dimonslons of all aisles Tenant space floor;pian showing rack storage layout aisles and Completed buildmg'permit application• " Assessor Account Number: wo.(2) sets of plans, which :Include NOTE: Include dimensions: of racks (height, width and length), aisles:;• and exit ways on plan. ' I-1 Structural calculations stamped by a Washingtoh State licensed engineer (rack storage 6' and over), RESIDENTIAL NEW SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS/ADDITIONS Completed building permit application (ono for eaCh structure): Legal description, nAssessor Account Number Two sets (2) of working drawings, which include :.:: • Site plan ..- -- ---� (On plan, show closest hydrant location • Foundation plan Include access to bullding ;showing; • Floor plan width and length of access.) • Roof plan • Building .elevations (all views) • Building cross - section • Structural . framing plans;' I-1 Washington State Energy Code data ri Completed utility permit application • LiSix (6) sots of site plans showing utilities NOTE: Building site plan and utility site plan may be combined, See utility permit application and checklist for specific submittal requirements. Additional topographical and soils information may be required if unique silo conditions. Completed building ,permitapplication. (one:for each structure nAssessor Account Number n Two,(2) sets of working drawings, which include Site plan •..Foundationplan • Floor plan Roof. plan • Building elevations (all'.views) Building cross = section. . Structural framing plans NOTE: If any utility work is to be done provide utility, permit application and plans must be submitted • r -- completed building permit application Assessor Account Number 1 Narrative describing existing; roof, material being removed, an material being installed NOTE: A certification letter Is required prior to final, inspection and' sign= off of the permit. • one. for each .structure UTILITY R71OJECT TRACKING CHECKLIST PLAN CHECK NUMBER ROUTING 1, RECEIVED TYPE OF REVIEW ► ..t . TO PWD •'A :et .. APPROVED - :AB. REQUESTED COMMENTS Q- l l-ct 1 :ltd -2 mt a-11 -ct l la (- cf I Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk Fire Loop /Hydrant Flood Zone Control Grade/Fill PERMITS REQUIRED 11XII PERMITS PERMIT NUMBER APPROVED PLAN /LETTER DATE ISSUED Channelization/Striping/Signing Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk Fire Loop /Hydrant Flood Zone Control Grade/Fill Hauling Landscape Irrigation Moving an Oversized Load Sanitary Side Sewer Sewer Main Extension (private) Sewer Main Extension (public) V Storm Drainage -O Yj-ci 1x-11- -cl i 3-5-61a Water Main Extension (private) Water Main Extension (public) ❑ Deduct Water Meter (exempt) Sze: No.: ID Water Only Water Meter (permanent) Sze: No.: Water Meter (temporary) size: No.: Other: Other: CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR FINAL SIGN -OFF OF PROJECT raddgivit UTILITY PERMI1 APPLICATION CITY OF TUKWILA Central Permit System - Engineering Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Tukwila, WA 98188 Phone: (206) 433-0179 PLAN CHECK NUMBER: &A:Po Site Address: 11114111Aii Name of Pro ect: Rhone-Poulenc - Plant Demolition. Property Owner: Rhone-PouleflC Street 9229 East Marginal Way South . En ineer: Street Address: cLIJ Contractor: Street Address: ' Not Yet Determined Phone No.: (206) 764-4474 C State/ZI • Tukwi la, WA 98109 Phone No.: C /StateiZi : Phone No.: C State/ZI 1.1122.22LVAssessor Account Number: 542260-0010 • 4 0 Channelization/StrIping/Signing O Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk O Fire Loop/Hydr. (main to vault) — No.: O Flood Zone Control . • . o Grade/Fil Oubla yalds • • IN Hauling . • • .. O Landscapeirrigation • O Moving an Oversized Load • • • 0 Sanitary Side Sewer — No.: O Sewer Main Extension •: Private 0 Public 0 • •' Sizes: 0 Storm Drain O Street Use O Water Main Extension •Private . Public O Water Meter / Exempt:— No.: Deduct C3 WaterOdy0 O Water Meter/ Permanent — No.: O Water Meter/ Temporary: — No.: Sizes:_ O Other: • nor,k, 44. \ Name: Rhone-Poulenc Street 9229 East Marginal Way South Phone No.: (206) 764-4474 •-• City/StaterAp: Tukwila 98109 Name e•A Street 9229 East Marginal Way South • Phone No.: (206) 764-4474 .0 /State/ZI : Tukwila 98109 IM Water El Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standb • 0 SI le-Fannga13221dmItlal 0 Other: • 0 Multiple-Family Dwelling 0 Hotel No. of Units: 0 Motel Commerclal/industrial 0 Duplex 0 Apartments • 0 Tri lex 0 Condominiums 0**WmWWWwWW O Office O Retail (:3 New Building Square : 0 Warehouse GO Manufacturi O Church 0 School/College/Unlverslry O Hos ital 0 Other: 0 Remodel/ Square footage of original building space: Addition Square footage of additional building space:, King County Assessor's valuation of existing structures: $ 785,800 Valuation of work to be done: $ . . . • • Applicant/Authorlzed,070,714111111.11111 10:1 • : 'di Print Name: -w Herr Contact Person • Off( 1.11: Lew Herr. Address: * 9229 E. Marginal Way South Date:. 7/11/91 Phone: (206) 764-4474 Tukwila, Washington 98109phq e.(206.) 764-4474 ..........- Date Application Accepted -.1 V 1 ' ,I f'r' '40 .t 1 : % ' , ........m. Date Application Expires: i• l't . 1.1 1 . . . • • SUBMITTAL Ci.tCKLUST .., :: All site plans shall be provided in one submittal for review by the Public Works Department. Six (6) sets of plans stamped by a licensed engineer are required along with this application completed and signed by the applicant's representative. The following information is necessary for Public Works Department evaluation and approval of she plans: • All utility construction is to meet the City of Tukwila Standards • indicate scale of drawing and show north arrow • Identify location by address or distance to nearest intersection CURB CUT /ACCESS /SIDEWALKS/ • CHANNELIZATION/STRIPINGiSIGNING O Dimensions O Type of wfacing - asphalt, crushed rock, etc.(and thickness) O Per of slope or runoff direction O Size of curb cuts/location O Vehicular and pedestrian traffic facilities, including signing and striping, wheel chair ramps, curb cuts FIRE LOOP /HYDRANT. O Type of pipe O Size of pipe/location O Location and type of all valves O Type of bedding and backfill materiais/percent compaction O Distance from structures, storm, and sewer facilities at minimum separation O Location and size of thrust biocking • FLOOD ZONE CONTROL (Requirements are under Flood Ord. No. 1462 and can be obtained from the Public Works Dept.) .0 Lowest finished floor elevation • O Contours and elevations per National Geodetic. Vertical' ertical Datum .. LAND ALTERING (CLEARING, GRADE AND FILL) O Contour map (2' Intervals) showing existing and proposed contours O Estimate of yardage, both cut and fill O Erosion control plan ., HAULING • • O Copy of Certificate of insurance coverage (minimum $1,000,000) O $2,000 bond made out to the City of Tukwila for property damages caused by activities O Route map , • . LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION O Location of DSHS approved double check valve O Type of pipe - copper, high density molecular plastic, ductile O Size and depth or pipe O Size of meter O Location and elevation of meter box (water meter - permanent and exempt). Clearly show whether tap is on main or domestic service O Location and type of tap O Type of bedding and backfiil materials/percent compaction MOVING AN OVERSIZED LOAD O Copy of Certificate of Insurance coverage (minimum $1,000,000) O $5,000 bond made out to the City of Tukwila for property damages caused by activities O Business License with City of Tukwila O Route map or e •u� !c "o ',apartment . as, comp et: . e rnv ew:an, lop, s are *pray: a app t 1' no l: -�:. • by letterconcoming the'necessarypennits 'andregrilrements; an approved set of wltl accompany the'iatter �: ; r ^hr< if the •fans are .not : �'roved,�the : ;,•llcant w111 be notified b letter of necess: resubmhtai qulrements.�j �' +* SANITARY '�.JE SEINER�ri ' , O Type of pipe - concrete; PVC, etc r O Size of pipe/location O Percent of slope on pipe/length of run O Connection point(s) to public O Location of cleanout(s) and test Tec(s) • • O Type of bedding and backlit, material/percent compaction O Invert elevations at structures and junctions SEWER MAIN EXTENSION O Type of pipe - concrete, PVC, etc. O Size of pipe/location O Percent of slope on pipe/length of run O Connection points) to public O Location of deanouts • O Type of bedding and backfli material/percent compaction STORM DRAINAGE (including existing topography and proposed grading and surfadng) O Type of pipe O Size of pipe O Percent of slope/length of run O Location of all structures O Square footage of area to be drained, including roof area •. , O Bedding material for pipe O knrert or (low tine elevations STREET USE • �...: .. • O Complete description of proposed activity O Map with address and outline of limits of activity relative to public' right -of -way and easements ., O Proposed traffic controUdetour (per Manual of Uniform Traffic • Control Devices) ... , • . O Proposed schedule (times and dates) WATER MAIN EXTENSION O Type of pipe • . <.... O Size of pipe • O Hydrant type and locations O Valve type and locations -- -� .• O . Connection point(s) to existing system O Type of connection • live tap, tee,etc. . 0 Location and size of thrust bloddng O Size and location of mains, including elevations (profile) WATER METER - EXEMPT ' . . • • • . O Diagram of domestic system/tie In of exempt meter O Number /account for existing doniestio meter O Size and type of material of meter and service O Site address WATER METER - PERMANENT • O Type of pipe - copper, high density molecular plastic, ductile O Size and depth of pipe • O Size of meter O Location and elevation of meter box (water meter = permanent and exempt) O Location and type of tap O Type of bedding and backfili materialslperoent compaction WATER METER - TEMPORARY O Address and hydrant location • O Size of meter O Estimate of quantity and schedule , INSPECTION RECORD ( Retain a copy with permit 0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 :11 1: (0q3-7 ERMIT (206) 431-3670 •ro a oR r\12 ... pw1.9 rc......, ype o Sped Os • Address :1.1 QOA e Tb043'. w3 Date Called: ci Special Instructions: 2 W -k.If r L 1 (.....tO-/--1.'11.-1.)D___ Date Wanted: 6-1—/-9 am. et Requester: — C-i-1.)A1 kkit I _ 0 , 1L:118 140,:' Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: f(IPtt-7 'eu,6 (.( -er-cc-S ...ffA'We(' . ,. v, _ ' ..4......,.... - .)-...,.,.,\., /,...'-• - ' . . I1--... L., i , :) (^ -'1 ••• • i......, • l . , -.) i , 1 ''•,) (t1 ii .', ::-.. : /. t,•.' L-•'''' , 1 • 1.• Date: ED $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection, IRecept No,: Dale: INSPECTION' RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 roe rhona- ^ Pou s.e �c Type of Inspection: (�r� r rr� 13 Address: QQA G_ i afnat (`l. Date Called: _ 5-q a Special Instructions; �J Dale Wanted: 5' 10 —b e p.m. Requester: f arr 'Evanson Phone No.: .. c � "-1 o � Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ' Inspector: Date: 3- m..12., ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. [Fecept No.:. Date: CITY OF TUKWILA 6200SOUTHCELATERBOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 December 11, 1991 Lew Herr 9229 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, WA 98109 PHONE # 1206) 433.1800 Gary L. 1 anDustn, Mayor SUBJECT: Rhone- Poulenc Plant Demolition (Extractor Building, PC # 91 -394) 9229 East Marginal Way South Utility Permit Application Dear Mr. Herr: The Public Works Department has reviewed the drainage plan submitted for the above project and hereby approves the plan for the proposed work. Please contact Denise Millard, Permit Coordinator, at 431 -3672 to have the following permit prepared for pickup: Storm Drain Modification (Inspection Fee = $15.00) This permit will provide for inspection of the proposed work by the City Utilities Inspector, Greg Villanueva (433- 0179). You are referred to other City agencies, including the Building and Planning Divisions and the Fire Department, Seattle City'Water, METRO and appropriate utility franchises for other requirements and approvals which may affect the commencement of this work. Enclosed is an approved copy of the drainage plan for your files. If you have any questions please call me at 433 -0179. Sincerely, ohn A. Pierog, .E. Associate Engineer Public Works Department xc: Burt Miller, CH2M Hill, 777 108th Ave. N.E., Bellevue, WA 98004 Greg Villanueva, City Utilities Inspector (w /copy of approved plan) Permit Coordinator Development File: Rhone - Poulenc Read File Enclosures: a/s JP /amc:9:rhone2 Ejcm '»i i ?0.06 + To 136 Comp 4 6L9 S { EXI liNEI +<ISTING le;UILDI -1 6<I1I1,4 cj 1 .v11�1 --'fir is COMM MON, ElcITTINa PAvINg rem 6 ogg.ntlq �tliU7lhly '`FWy txt Oclsttt 21R,1/•114 AWACEI.tT �� -.VINE — ti NORTH Exihr11-111 \JtT - ee.11414.1.e2 wAtci - uPPLY (sloe () • l;)c L 11411 ico4eh Dg4 ltil 1 136 tip' p Fiu.eo G b1 �,� �1t e 'l :At:4n v L r AI 6L -' e Ate. OF .etIILPINy M' fz gIRm) -1 -o ✓^If s: t IN E -13 LAJ APPROVED PER PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED N0. DATE REVISION Rhone- Poulenc, Inc, ..Seattle. Plant Site. SLAB DRAINAGE PLAN "ExTIV.Cwff. NOT TO SCALE' SHEET OF 1 1 DATE II /I5/91 NO J. H NE- POULENC 11(6. FINE ORGANICS DIVISION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON PLANT 9229 E. Marginal Way South • P.O. Box 80963 • Seattle, Washington 98108 • Telephone (206) 764.4450 18 June, 1992 City of Tukwila Public Works Department 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA. - 98188 Attention: Mr. Greg Villanueva RE.: Demolition Permits: No. 6936 - Vanillin Building No. 6937 ' Extractor ..Buiiding. No. 6939 - Control Building No. 6940 - Maintenance Building No. 6941 - Meal Bin Storage Area No. 6942 - Storage Shed No.. 6943 - RCRA Storage Shed No. 6944 - Larox Building Dear Mr.. Villanueva: This will confirm our discussion in which we stated that all utilities and process drainage associated with the above permits have beeen capped and /or plugger in con- " formance with the stated permit requirements. Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. retains possession of the property and is responsible for all maintnenance thereon, including the integrity of all utilities. It should be noted that all surface drainage from the site is directed to Metro after testing for com- pliance with Metro standards. This will also confirm the withdrawal of permits for the demolition of the Change Room Building and The Distribution. Center Warehouse have been withdrawn. The Compressor Building - Permit No. 6938, is on hold pending Rhone - Pulenc, Inc. verification of the disposition of the compressors contained therein. If you have any questions regarding these proceedings please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely., ewis B.Herr Project Manager (P.HaN POUL f NC BUILDIL PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD (Post with Building Permit In conspicuous place) CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 BUILDING (q3-) PERMIT NO. 3- 5- qa DATE ISSUED; DATE ISSUED: SITE ADDRESS: 9229 E Marginal Wy S SUITE NO.: PROJECT: Rhone- Poulenc (Extractor Building CALL FOR INSPECTIONS AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE "X" REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE DATE APPROVED INSPECT. INITIALS DATE(S) CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED 1 Footings 431 -3670 2 Foundation 431 -3670 3 Slab and/or Slab Insulation 431 -3670 4 Shear Wail Nailing 431 -3670 5 Roof Sheathing Nailing 431 -3670 6 Masonry Chimney 431 -3670 7 Framing 431 -3670 8 Insulation 431 -3670 9 Suspended Ceiling 431 -3670 10 Wall Board Fastening 431 -3670 X 11 Pre -Demo 431 -3670 12 13 14 FIRE FINAL Insp: 575 -4407 15 PLANNING FINAL 431 -3670 16 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL 431 -3670 x 17 BUILDING FINAL 431 -3670 SPECTOR COMMENT SECTION ON REVERSE) INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS All approved plans and permits shall be maintained available on the site in the same location. 1. FOOTING - When survey stakes and forms are set and rebar is tied In place. 2. FOUNDATION - When torrns and rebar are in place. 3. SLAB - If structural slab or if underslab insulation is required. 4. SHEARWALL NAILING - Prior to cover. 5. ROOF SHEATHING NAILING - Prior to cover. 6. MASONRY CHIMNEY - Approximately midpoint. 7. FRAMING - After rough -in inspections such as mechanical, plumbing, gas piping, electrical and fire stopping is in place. 8. INSULATION - After framing approval, but before installation of wallboard. Baffles must be installed to keep attic ventilation points clear. 9. SUSPENDED CEILING - Fasten diffusers, lights and seismic bracing. 10. WALL BOARD FASTENING - Prior to taping (see UBC Chap. 47 and Table 47G). 11. 12. 13. 14. FINAL FIRE INSPECTION - Contact Fire Department for their requirements. 15. FINAL PLANNING INSPECTION - Contact Planning Department for their requirements. 16. FINAL PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTION - Contact Public Works Department for their requirements. 17. FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION - When all work, corrections, reports and other inspections are complete. OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing (including gas piping) — King County Health Department — 296 -4732 Electrical — Washington State Department of Labor and Industries — 277 -7272 A preconstruction meeting with the Building Inspector may be scheduled prior to starting the job by contacting the Department of Community Development, Building Division at 431 -3670. Although not required, a meeting of this type can often eliminate problems, delays and misunderstandings as the project progresses. moo AIU Insurance Company American Home Assurance Company Granite State Insurance Company The Insurance Company of tho State of Pennsylvania National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa, Now Hampshire Insurance Company Worldwide Bonding American International Companies Principal Bond Office 70 Pine Street, New York, N.Y. 10270 BOND NUMBER 10 -32 -88 LICENSE AND /OR PERMIT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Rhone — Poulenc Inc . as Principal, and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. as Surety, are held and firmly bound City of Tukwila, Washington, 6200 S. Center Blvd., unto Tukwila. Washington 98188 as Obligee, in the full and just sum One Hundred Forty —Seven Thousand Five Hundred of and 00 /100 Dollars($ 147,500.00 ), lawful money of the United States, to the payment of which sum, well and truly to be, made, the Principal and Surety bind themselves, their and each of their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal has obtained or k about to obtain from the said Obligee a Build in g Permit for premises located at 9229 E. Marginal Way S., Seattle, Washington the term of which is as indicated opposite the block checked below: 98108 Ei Beginning September 26. 1991 and ending September 26, 1992 ❑ Continuous, beginning NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the above bounden Principal as such licensee or permittee shall indemnify said Obligee against all loss, costs, expenses or damage to it caused by said Principal's noncompliance with or breach of any laws, statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations pertaining to such license or permit issued W the Principal, which said breach or non - compliance shall occur during the term of this bond, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, that if this bond is for a fixed term it may be continued by Certificate executed by the Surety hereon; and PROVIDED FURTHER, that regardless of the number of years this bond shall continue or be continued in force and of the number of premiums that shall be payable or paid, the Surety shall not be liable hereunder for a larger amount, in the aggregate, than the amount of this bond; and PROVIDED FURTHER, that if this is a continuous bond and the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by the Surety as to subsequent liability by giving thirty (30) days notice in writing to said Obligee. Signed, sealed and dated September 26, 19 91 33121 (3/841 RHONE — POULENC INC.. ) (Principal) (Seal) �►�TONAL UNION FIR ' INSURANCE (Title) C'MPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA. ey (Surety) Attorne•In•Fact 'Afnerican Home Assurance Ccm / National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Principal Bond Office: 70 Pine Street. Nov. York, N.Y. 10270 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: POWER OF ATTORNEY No. 01 -B -07765 That American Home Assurance Company, a New York corporation, and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania corporation, does each hereby appoint - - -E. Gerard Berrigan, Betty Calderon, Dirk Dominick: of New York, New York - -- its true and lawful Attorneylsl•in•Fact, with full authority to execute on its behalf bonds, undertakings, recognizances and other contracts of indemnity and writings obligatory in the nature thereof, issued in the course of its business , and to bind the respective company thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. have each executed these presents this 9 ay of August 19 90. Mark E. Reagan, or Vice President STATE OF NEW YORK ((ss. COUNTY OF NEW YORK On this 9 day of August , 19 90 , before me came the above named officer of American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa„ to me personally known to be the individual and officer described herein, and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument and affixed the seals of said corporations thereto by authority of his office. SEPH 8. NOZZOI.0 Notary Public, Stare .,r New York No. 01.N04652754 Qualified in Westchester cokte TotlYi Expires Jut, 3$ CERTIFICATE Excerpts of Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. on May 18, 1976: "RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board, the President, or any Vice President be, and hereby is, authorized to appoint Attorneys•in•Fact to represent and act for and on behalf of the Company to execute bonds, undertakings, recognizance, and other contracts of indemnity and writings obligatory in the nature thereat, and to attach thereto the corporate seat of the Company, in the transaction of its surety business: "RESOLVED, that the signatures and attestations of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company when so affixed with respect to any boni undertaking. recognizance or other contract of indemnity or writing obligatory in the nature thereof; "RESOLVED, that any such Attorney•in.Fact delivering a seer arial certification that the foregoing resolutions still be in effect may insert in such certification the date thereof, said date to be not later than tilNfte of delivery thereof by such Attorney•in- Fact." 1, Maureen P. Tully, Secretary of American Home Assurance Company and of National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. do hereby certify that the foregoing excerpts of Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of these corpora- tions. and the Powers of Attorney issued pursuant thereto, are true and correct, and that both the Resolutions and the Powers of Attorney are in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of each corporation this 26 that' of September 19 91 cD, STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK came me to be the Individual described In and who executed the foregoing instrument, and to me that he executed the same. UAETY ACKNOwLEDGEMENT l ss.. J On this 26th day of September Betty Calderon 19 91 , betore me personally , to mo known and known by he duly acknowledged otary Public NotarVIRGINIA SMCINTOSH My commission expires blow York To be completed when the applicant is an individual of • Partnership Nu. ied in Queens C PRINCIPAL' S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ,IF' INDIVIDUAL OF FIRM voinmi o`n Expires optember3O 1 STATE OF ss. . COUNTY OF On this day of ' 19 , before me personally • camp , to me known and known by mo to be a member of the firm of "` described In and which executed the foregoing instrument, and the said duly acknowledged to me that he executed the said instrument In the name of said firm and for its purposes and on Its behalf. Notary Public My commission expires To be completed when the applicant is• Corporation' (When Prixicipa1 is a Corporation) STATE OF New Jersey Gs.. COUNTY OF Middlesex . On this 26th day of September, John M. Iatesta came sworn, did depose and say; that he resides In Chatham, New Jersey, 19 91 , before me personally to me known, who being by me duly that he Is the Assistant Secretary of Rhone — Poulenc Inc. the corporation described' In and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said Instrument Is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he stoned his name thereto by like order, ,.., turn, Ia,i0•16 (Por,n.irly i12(i1) _ ■'‘e• (L 6-`t-1/47 Notary Public. GLADYS 5. LANKFORD My commis slop expires PJOTA,FtY NUk1UC GF MEIN .lEH EY %iJidte,f.„YsiPi . i992 . M National Union Fire 1ns `rance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Executive Offices 70 Pine Street, New York, NY 10270 41 Worldwide i 11 Bonding 3me„un mumro,mn Ccmu +, rc FINANCIAL STATEMENT ASSETS Bonds Stocks Collateral Loans Cash and Bank Deposits Agents Balances or Uncoileoted Premiums Funds Held by Ceding Reinsurers Reinsurance Recoverable on Loss Payments Company's Interest in Assets of AIUA and AIUOA Other Admitted Assets TOTAL ASSETS as of DECEMBER 31, 1990 2,919,032,408 854,835,680 -0- 292,446,362 1,370,757,800 35,053,947 421,074,114 17,088,080 668,090,073 6,578,378,464 LIABILITIES Reserve for Losses and Loss Expenses Reserve for Unearned Premiums Reserve for Expenses, Taxes, Licenses and Fees ' Reserve for Unauthorized Reinsurance Funds Held Under Reinsurande Treaties, Other Liabilities Capital Stock Surplus TOTAL POL1CY1=1OLDERS' SURPLUS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND POLICYHOLDERS' SURPLUS 6,578,378,464 4,239,887,693' 859,292,852 23,630,114 37,960,850: 66,516,870, - 188,663,708 4,478,750 1,157,947,619 1,162,426,369 Bonds and stocks are valued in accordance with the basis adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Securities carried at $241,593,363 in the above Statement are deposited as required by law. CERTIFICATE ELIZABETH M.TUCK, Secretary and Steven Skailcky, Comptroller of the National Union Fire Insurance Com- pany of Pittsburgh, Pa. being duly sworn, each for himself disposes and says that they are the above described officers of the said Company and that on the 31st day of December 31, 1990 the Company was actually possessed of the assets set forth in the foregoing statement and that such assets were available for the payment of losses and claims and held for the protection of its policyholders and creditors, except as hereinbefore indicated, and that the foregoing statement is a correct exhibit of such assets and liabilities of the said company on the 31st day of December, 1990 according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively. Secretary Comptroller STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK SS.: On this 30 Day of April 19 91 . Before me came the above named officers of the National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., to me personally known to be the Individuals and officers described herein, and acknowledged that they executed the foregoing instrument and affixed the seal of said corporation thereto by authority of their office. 31079 (5/91) BRENDAN R. DAVEN'ORT Notary Public. Stale ..t New Yolk No, 03.4755643 Qualified in Bronx County Car-1111(.4m Rut tr Now York County Commission Expires July 31, 1991 1 KUrl Ki1UNt- l'UUI.tNl; /KbK IiHtiHtmLNI This certificate is issued : the request of: r City of Pukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Pukwila, WA 98188 L Ife,y(,lV 16I4( NU, ,5 1 Certificate of Insurance This is to certify that the policy indicated below has been issued to: NAME AND ADDRESS OF NAMED INSURED: Rhone- Poulenc Inc. ON 7500 Prospect Plains Road Cranbury, NJ 08512 -7500 J RECEIVED crrl nF Tilt:IA-A 5 uJ ► 1 1ya1 PERMIT CENTER DATE ISSUED: August 7, 1 991 INSURANCE COMPANY: industrial Risk Insurers EFFECTIVE DATE January 1, 1991 POLICY NUMBER 31- 3.55Q44 EXPIRATION DATE FOR AN AMOUNT NOT '-'W (CE ; January 1, 1992 Replacement Value PROPt:RTY COVERED A OGATION OF SAME: LOCATION: VALUATION: COVERAGE: CANCELLATION: 9229 E. Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98108 Replacement Value. 'ALL RISK" Subject to Policy Terms & Conditions. Including Builder's Risk Coverage for Seattle, WA plant Thirty (30) Days Notice of Cancellation. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: It is agreed City of Pukwila is added as Loss Payee as interest may appear. This Certificate of Insurance is furnished as a convenience only. It provides information about the issuance of the above mentioned policy and seta forth certain features of the coverage as they are stated in the policy as it stands on the date of issue hereof. This certificate confers no righter on the holder(s). Said policy. which contains the full provisions of the contract and of the - granted thereby.:, subject to endorsement. alteration, transfer, assisnnment. and cancellation without notice to the holders of this Repr .Wntnt ve .. -'HONE-POL1LENC I E. ORGANIC CHEMICALS DIVISION 9229 E. Marginal Way South - P.O. Box 80963 - Seattle, Washington 98108 - Telephone: (206) 764-4450 March 2, 1992 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington - 98188 Attention: Mr. Duane Griffin Building Department Subject: Demolition Permits for Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. Seattle Plant 9229 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Washington Dear Mr. Griffin: Ci.07,M\111+IR MAR 0 2 1992 1 cco PLANNING DEPT. In response to your discussions with Mr. Ryan Daugherty, CH2M HILL, Inc. we are providing the following confirmations: 1. Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. wishes to withdrawal two applications for demolition permits for the following structures at its Seattle Plant: a. Distribution Center (D.C.) Warehouse b. Change Building Along with the Administration Building and the 'Laboratory Building, Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. plans to leave these facilities intact to support future cleanup operations at the plant. In keeping with our applications, Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. does wish to pursue demolition permits for the remainder of the building structures on the plant site. 2. As stated in your discussions with Mr. Daugherty, the storm drainage outfall to the Duwamish River is no longer in use. Storm drainage from the plant is now collected, tested, and diverted to Metro. We are attaching a copy of the approval letter from Metro, dated August 26, 1991. This letter confirms Metro's knowledge and approval of the collection, testing, discharge procedures being followed by the plant for sanitary and wastewater discharges from the plant. 3. In regard to your concern about the protection of backfill in pits, Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. plans to have the contractor protect such areas that are exposed to rainfall during the APPRHONE POULENC period between placement of fill and placement of the final cover material. 4. Rhone - Poulenc has reviewed the letter from the Washington State Department of Ecology (a copy is attached) and will comply with the three conditions stated therein for demolition, i.e., a. Site drainage will continue to be diverted to Metro unless other provisions are made by or approved by the Environmental Protection Agency in compliance with the forthcoming consent decree or a change in policy by Metro. b. All due care will be taken by the contractor to avoid disruption of site paving, slabs, ground cover, soils, and groundwater. c. All appropriate precautions will be taken to monitor and prevent the dispersion of dust and airborne particulate matter. The plant fire water system will remain operational and will be used if necessary to prevent the dispersion of dust. Our schedule for demolition, pending issuance of the final demolition permits, is to commence demolition work on Monday, March 9, 1992 and to complete all work by June 1, 1992. We appreciate the care and concern shown by the City of Tukwila during the development and review of the demolition permits for the Seattle Plant and look forward to working with the City staff during the course of soils and groundwater cleanup at this site. Sincerely, Lewis B. Herr Project Manager Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. FED -2? -1992 14:09 FROM RHONE — POULENC thMETRO( - - Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Building • 821 Second Ave. August 26, 1991 Mr. R. L. Ferguson Rhone- Poulenc Inc. P.O. Box 80963 Seattle, Washington 98108 TO Seattle, WA 98104 -1598 9- 462595? P.02 Dear Mr. Ferguson: Thank you for your letter requesting changes to wastewater sampling and reporting procedures. You propose to collect and analyze samples of wastewater batches since at this stage of plant closure wastewater is being collected and released on a batch basis. In addition, you propose to collect daily samples of sanitary waste being discharged from the plant to ensure this waste stream is not being contaminated with residual copper. I approve your request to change wastewater sampling and reporting procedures. Effective September 1, 1991, Rhone - Poulenc will conduct their wastewater monitoring in the following manner: Batch Release o Prior to any discharge from an industrial wastewater collection tank, the contents will be sampled and analyzed for copper, FOG and pH to ensure they meet discharge limits. o During discharge to Metro a grab sample shall be collected prior to the Metro Sump and analyzed for copper, FOG and pH. Sanitary Discharge o A grab sample shall be taken daily from the Metro Sump and analyzed for pH. o Daily samples also shall be used to make a monthly composite'to be analyzed for copper. A portion of each daily sample shall be retained for analysis if the copper content of the composite sample exceeds 3.0 ppm. FED -2? -1992 14:09 FROM RHONE- POULENC C Mr. R. L. Ferguson August 26, 1991 Page 2 TO 9- 462595? P.03 Reporting Batch Release and Sanitary Discharge analyses results shall be submitted to Metro on a monthly basis. Analyses results of samples collected during each month shall be submitted not later than the fifteenth day of the month following sample collection. Self monitoring reports shall be submitted to Metro, 322 West Ewing Street, Seattle, Washington 95119. If you have any questions, . please call me at 684 -2329. Sincerely, Bruce R. Burrow Industrial. Waste Investigator Environmental Programs BRB:mwr. cc: Doug Knutson, Dept. of Ecology STATE OF WASHINGTON EPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY 190 • 160th Ave S.F. • Bellevue, Washington 98008 -5452 • (206) 649-7000 February 13, 1992 Mr. Duane Griffin Department of Community Development City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Dear Mr. Griffin: Thank you for your consideration in involving the Department of Ecology (Ecology) is assessing potential impacts of building demolition at the Rhone Poulenc site on historic site contamination. Ms. Martha Turvey (Elliott Bay Action Team) and I have reviewed plans and available information. We feel the demolition of above -grade structures at the site can proceed without adversely affecting contamination at the site under the following conditions. 1. All surface drainage at the site continues to be discharged to the METRO Sanitary Sewer System; 2. Demolition activities do not disturb the integrity of paving and /or building floor slabs, and underlying soils (including soil and groundwater hydraulic/hydro logic conditions); and 3. All airborne emissions, e.g., dust fumes, mists, vapors, be monitored and controlled as necessary. Although this may not be the appropriate time to address this issue, we would seek to encourage or advise that a full remedial investigation to determine site status under the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) (Chapter 70.105D RCW), and MTCA regulations (Chapter 173 -340 WAC) be completed by Rhone Poulenc within the year. Such an assessment would not be guaranteed by the Hazardous Waste action being taken by Tom Post of E.P.A., as different standards apply. A condition of the local permit requiring substantive compliance with MTCA Remedial Investigation (R.I.) requirements at the site, to include reporting such R.I. results to the City and to Ecology has been used successfully in the past to accomplish that end. A time limit, usually 9 - 12 months, is often appropriate to such a condition. 3 r.� Mr. Duane Griffin February 13, 1992 Page 2 If you have any questions, please feel free to call for clarification or to arrange a meeting. I appreciate the opportunity to work with you and the City of Tukwila. NDP :gm cc: Norman D. Peck Investigator Toxics Cleanup Program Northwestern Regional Office Dan Cargill, UBAT Supervisor Ryan Daugherty, CH2M -Hill w' Tom Post, EPA, RCRA Compliance Martha Turvey, EBAT, Ecology File: Rhone Poulenc (MTCA) Monsanto Chemical Co. CITY OF TUKWILA RECEIVED 6300 SOUTHCEN'1'ER BOULEVARD CITY OF TUKWILA TUKWILA, WA 98188 NOV PERMIT CENTER * * REVISION SUBMITTAL * * D A T E /(('-' / j PROJECT NAME Al"i -- P60-a-g-t.A—c) ADDRESS ffzq LeJ CONTACT PERSON f %roc.G , %/f/l6.16r PHONE 5- 3 - S0°0 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER Gh' Z N-cW PERMIT NUMBER (If previously issued) PLAN CHECK NUMBER ! l CI `- TYPE OF REVISION: --�d .F' SHEET NUMBER(S) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions. SUBMI'1-1'ED TO: e CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTIICENTER BOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 September 30, 1991 CHM2HILL Attn: Ryan Daugherty 777 -108th Ave N.E. P.O. Box 91550 Bellevue, WA 98009 -2050 PHONE 11 (2061 433.1800 Gary L. VanDus,n, ,tlayor Reference: Rhone - Poulenc Inc. Ltr, dated 9/9/91, Subj: Demolition Plan for Plant Site, 9229 E. Marginal Way S., Tukwila, WA 98108 Building Permit Application Numbers 91 -393 thru 91 -396 - Rhone - Poulenc Demolition Dear Mr. Daugherty: On September 26, 1991, a special meeting of the Tukwila Development Review Committee was held to discuss the permit applications referenced above, and other associated information and concerns. The following comments are the results of that meeting: 1. The Fire Marshal commented that he had specifically stated at the pre - application meeting, attended by yourself and other representative of Rhone Poulenc, that the Fire Department would require a plant closure plan as part of the permit application. So far it has not been received. The Fire Department will not be able to complete their part of the plan check process without this issue being resolved. 2. Everyone at the meeting indicated concern about possible soil contamination and related environmental issues on this site because of its past use. The Planning Division representative produced a letter from the Department of Ecology, dated September 16, 1991, which contains DOE's comments on the Environmental Checklist submitted on this project. A copy of the DOE letter is attached. It was agreed by everyone present that a review of the permit application package by DOE, and written concurrence by that agency, shall be required from Rhone - Poulenc before any further review action is accomplished by the city. 3. To answer the question about leaving concrete foundations, slabs, drainage systems, and other portions of infra - structure in the ground, the following information applies: a. DOE concurrence with this plan must be obtained by Rhone- Poulenc and presented to the city as part of the application package before the plans can go any further in the plan check process. b. If DOE concurrence is obtained, it has been determined that, based on the contents of your above referenced letter, the intent of Section 16.04.150 of the Tukwila Municipal Code would be met by the plans you have submitted; and TMC Sec. 16.04.150 will not apply to this project. This is not, however, meant to infer that the City has approved the project. Any other issues that may come up during the plan check process will have to be resolved with individual departments of the city. 4. It is suggested that you contact the Tukwila Planning Division regarding the subject of "Interim Use of the Facilities ", discussed in paragraph 2 of your above referenced letter. I briefly discussed this subject with Darren Wilson of the Planning Division and he stated that both Zoning and Shorelines regulations could establish restrictions on the type of "storage" allowed on certain portions of this property. 5. If you should have any further questions on this subject please feel free to contact me at 431 -3670. Sincerely, D'tiane Grif f Building Official cc: Lew Herr, Rhone - Poulenc Co. Rick Beeler, Director, DCD Nick Olivas,, Fire Dept Phil Fraser, Public Works Jack Pace, Planning Division ■ STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Mail Stop PV -11 • Olympia, Washington 98504 -8711 • (206) 459 -6000 September 16, 1991 Mr. Rick Beeler City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Dear Mr. Beeler: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the determination of nonsignificance for phase two to demolish a closed industrial plant that formerly produced vanillin proposed by Rhone - Poulenc Inc. (EPIC- 35 -91). We reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comments. 1. As with phase one, the applicant proposes to demolish an existing facility. Item B.7.a of the checklist asks if there are any environmental health hazards that could occur as a result of the proposal. Improper disposal of solid waste, including demolition waste, can result in environmental health hazards. The applicant should identify the disposal site for the demolition material. In addition, the applicant should be encouraged to pursue mitigating activities such as salvage, reuse, and recycling of the demolition materials. '2. Storm drains should be checked for contamination and /or cleaned prior to use, following plant demolition (based on information that building floor drains are connected to the storm drainage system, Water 3.c.1).to avoid flushing of residual chemicals by rainwater. 3. Further investigations regarding the nature and extent of soil, groundwater, and surface water associated with the site.may be required by the Department, under authority of the Model Toxics Control Act. Further cleanup may also be required at the sited. If you have any questions on Comment 1, please call Mr. Kyle Dorsey in the Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649 -7132. For questions on Comments 2 and 3, please call' Mr. Norm Peck_ also__in our Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649-7047. _ ..I....___. ,} fl . r .f �j �: �w R "" Sincerely, SEP 1 71991 9..7i7v/e/i/n-eAy // am,c't..., 6 .�, t r.u,�'t�.p1 tit~ v �M. Vernice Santee 17.1 Nt�:1NG DI:PI. Environmental Review Section MVS :91 -5433 cc: Kyle Dorsey, NWRO Norm Peck, NWRO Janet Thompson -Lee, NWRO • M HONE • POLILENC INC. FINE ORGANICS DIVISION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON PLANT 9229 E. Marginal Way South - P.O. Box 80963 - Seattle, Washington 98108 - Telephone (206) 764-4450 September 9, 1991 SEA32112.BO.ZZ City of Tukwila Department of Public Works 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Attention: Mr. Duane Griffin Building Department Subject: Rhone - Poulenc Inc. DEMOLITION PLAN FOR PLANT SITE 9229 E. Marginal Way South Tukwila, WA 98108 Dear Mr. Griffin: In response to your telephone request for more information on the rationale for demolishing only "superstructure" of the plant and for leaving the slabs, surface paving, and underground utilities in place, we offer the following discussion: 1. BUILDINGS TO REMAIN IN SERVICE The prospective buyers and real estate consultants advise us that due to their economic value at least two buildings are to remain in place and operating: o Laboratory Building o Administration Building The final agreement may require that other buildings be left in place and operating. The Demolition Plan Addendum Number 1 have prioritized the sequence of demolition to provide that those buildings which would have the greater apparent usefulness to the prospective buyer would be demolished later in the demolition process. 1 of 4 (RC2N E POULENC RECEIVED CITY OF Tlll.wILA SEP 10 t61 PERMIT CENTER The plant utilities, e.g. sanitary sewer, water distribution, storm drainage, gas, telephone, etc. are interconnected and complex, the removal of foundations and underground utilities would eliminate utilities to buildings that are•to remain in place and operational. The utility connections to buildings that have been demolished or are not designated for future use will be grouted in place. 2. INTERIM USE OF FACILITIES The property remains under the ownership and custody of Rhone - Poulenc until the agreement to sell is completed and the new owner takes custody. Should the negotiations with the current prospective buyers fail or be substantially delayed, Rhone - Poulenc will seek alternative interim uses for the property. Among the possible uses are storage or operations for construction contractors, light manufacturing, etc. Rhone - Poulenc has indicated that they do not intend to return the property to vanillin processing, the previous use, however they would seek other uses. Certain of the buildings, particularly the D.C. Warehouse and the Maintenance Buildings lend themselves to other uses, as do the Laboratory Building, the Administration Building, and the Change Room Building. Other buildings that were used strictly for vanillin production, would probably have little value and would be demolished. The slabs of these buildings, however could be a valuable asset as paved storage areas. The foundations and floor slabs of these buildings have been designed by licensed structural engineers or qualified engineers for the original owners. Quite evidently, the structural integrity of these foundations is still very much intact since the facility was' in operation until March, 1991. These foundations and slabs would be used as "hardstand" for storage which is compatible with their designed use to support industrial facilities. As noted before, the utilities to buildings that would remain under such an alternative are an integral part of the plant utility system. To remove the foundations and underground infrastructure would eliminate utilities to the remaining facilities and have a significant impact on the use of the property. 2 of 4 3. SITE DRAINAGE The removal of slabs and paving will disrupt the current surface drainage in an area that is relatively flat and that has a high water table. The existing storm drainage system is highly effective and is operated under the plant NPDES permit. The system includes a series of laterals which collect storm drainage from surface structures, catch basins, inlets, etc. and conduct it to a diversion structure, which, in the event of spills, can divert the drainage to the sanitary sewer. Normal drainage from the diversion structure discharges to the outf all on the Duwamish River, through a pH sensor, which, if the pH is out of allowable range, automatically shuts down the outfall line and diverts the drainage to the sanitary sewer. This system will be used to effectively manage storm water until the property is sold and the new owner develops plans for the property, obtains permits, and modifies (if necessary) the existing system. It is anticipated that this existing system will be used either in part or in it's entirety by the new owner. Removal of underground utilities and foundations would necessitate the removal of the storm drainage system resulting in adverse environmental impact in the form of overland storm runoff laden with sediment. Removal would also necessitate the design, permitting, installation, and operation of an interim storm water drainage system that is not likely to be as effective as the existing system. The interim system will then have to be replaced with a permanent system that is designed to satisfy the new owner's use of the property. The potential environmental impacts of the repeated disruption of the surface drainage system suggest that the current system, which operates with a high degree of efficiency, be maintained as is. The costs, both environmental and economic, of removing the underground utilities are simply too high. 3 of 4 t 4. FIRE PROTECTION The fire protection system which serves the plant also serves the buildings that are to remain in place for the prospective buyer, as well as the buildings that would remain in place for interim use should the sale be delayed. Removal of plant utilities and foundations would require the removal of this system. Ordinance 16.04.150 Debris and excavations, requires interpretation, but works as exhibited by its provisions which allow certain improvements to remain in place. Rhone - Poulenc has taken extra measures to provide the City with a clear understanding of our intentions and plans in the demolition of the plant and the sale of the property. In applying for demolition permits, Rhone- Poulenc recognizes that it is asking the city to issue permits for demolition of the above - ground portions of the designated buildings only. These permits should be clearly marked to indicate this fact, so that the intent of Rhone - Poulenc and the permit is clear to those who follow these proceedings. If you have any questions or wish to discuss these issues please do not hesitate to call me at the plant or to call our consultant, .CH2M Hill in Bellevue. Sincerely, w B. Herr Project Manager Rhone - Poulenc, Inc 4 of 4 DEMOLITION PLAN DATA SUMMARY Rhone — Poulenc. Inc. BUILDING c(c- for'uI�Cllhq BUILDING AREA ,.1002P t BUILDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM Foundation Ground Floor Second Floor Wall Framing Roof Structure Roofing SOLID WASTE DATA Seattle Plant Site RECEIVED D CITY or T1 H(VV1L_A NOV 75i;ii PERMIT CENTER CovicreL r cre4e, 4119 l oricc farti Ivl 1 nq d- cav�cre.4e.. CoitcrL4c. (oloE .(c, el coIuritn Gva4ne • IJA Material Quantity CoAcfete,, c;,w\crek, bl(c rim , 1500 �. I�1I "g f�o lb. II .:t� . • vl • 11/ (LI s d• 6u . 00( 500 16 M� /Y (fc klis 50 a. Destination ro d n'.pasa.Q �4 ciey g e EZer�c�tir �``_, At*ProeJ `c� eos4X c i4e 1/z JX f r o L d 1066.4 51,12 SURFACE DRAINAGE Existing 4uho4J cLa;V15 41D aJ(auerli. �aNlny System II System After Demolition HEALTH & SAFETY Vag v I^� Ir. tam iovi c�valn4 ea�Q-r�r �,2. ill 44,41 OrIt7QOV1 �sls� acwl er,cISYIn u cI icy I'.4.3 I p roC0.134 6.;1 4, �_ ����&�ea area. are paced. No vaL4ir jar can .ac K4Jsn �ui� IS vn a/3.ktry. exbaChrdlinarV ((SIC- ex. be j rrna ( de wloli htm 1)a? a r s. ! All work performed by RPI forces or contractor forces will be accomplished under RPI SAFETY AND CONDUCT GUIDELINES FOR CONTRACTORS. Contractors will be responsible for performing their work in compliance with OSHA /WISHA, and all other rules, regulations and requirements cloverninc safety, convenience and the performance of the work. All work shall be in compliance with the regulations, ordinances and requirements of the permits issued by the agencies having jurisdiction of the site and the work. A a Hnl e4 A dor (c cycllvlc� grail.. ( PACIFIC IRON& METAL A GLANT PACIFIC COMPANY Olshan Demolishing 9229 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA. 98108 August 15,1991 Attention Mr. Tim Barker Dear Mr Barker. /4:11711-01E4-IT C I 3 In consideration of the sale or transfer of all the non ferrous scrap metal for recycling purposes, generated from your demolition project at the above address, as outlined In our letter to you dated August 15, 1991, a value based upon its being used as scrap for remelting purposes has been established, the undersigned represents to Olshan Demolishing Inc. and Rhone - Poulenc Inc. as follows: The property covered by this agreement will be used only as scrap for recycling purposes and for remelting, either in its existing condition or after further preparation, unless the undersigned is released from this warranty in writing. All obligations of the undersigned under this warranty shall expire (5) years j ri Paci f ' c Iron 1n 1 Meta ,, ompany Jay :.err off, purchasing manager Notarlhed by Date 2-a 7- "'/ anted on Recycled Paper C:p 'I • r") 7 • Seattle. Washington 98124 • Telephone (206) 628 -6232 • FAX (206) 628.6252 SEATTLE. IRON & METALS CORP 2955 11th AVE S.W., P.O. 80X 3793 • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98124 (206) 682-0040 • FAX: (206) 623.1231 rrakrs and pokers... IRON AND STEEL SCRAP • NONFERROUS METALS • STEEL PRODUCTS • DISMANTLERS Mr. Don Schulick Mr. Tim Barker Olshan Demolishing 2707 N Loop West 1#200 Houston, Texas 77008 August 26, 1991 SCRAP WARRANTY Seattle Iron & Metals Corporation warrants all scrap metal received from Olshan Demolishing will be sold only as scrap for remelt, in condition not fit for reuse. AT /lf trmtitute oI Scrap Iiocyclnq r+•.^ duLtr e Inc. Sincerely SEATTLE IRON & METALS CORPORATION Adam Thomas • c-t--.7-"A4__‘..77.7,,, Q NERAL METALS OF TACOMA, INC. r�InstituteofScrap Recycling Industries, Inc. 1902 Marine View Drive Tacoma, Washington 98422 Phone (206) 572 -4000 ' August 27, 1991 Rhone Poulenc Inc. 9229 E. Marginal Way Seattle, WA 98108 Attn: Mr. Tim Barker Dear Tim: -1 1'r°GHt1EI-lT NA 3 oP MMI Group In accordance with our telephone conversation of August 26, 1991 and our Purchase Order number 6382, dated August 27, 1991, General Metals of Tacoma, Inc. submits the following: General Metals of Tacoma, Inc. is one of the largest ferrous scrap processors in the Northwest. We cut and process all scrap material at our Tacoma facility. All scrap material which is purchased by General Metals of Tacoma from Rhone Poulenc will be sold by General Metals for remelting into new steel. No material from Rhone Poulenc Inc. will be sold as anything other than scrap for smelting or remelting purposes. KK /ds SWORNp• IT R fr% THIS L.+ &. L , e -- 1991 c1 = • eLl NOTARI4 WAS -04 k, WU TELEX:(3g7435 • FAX: (206) 572 -0316 Respectfully submitted, GENE$4L%METALS OF TAC , INC. 2e. • en Kushin Industrial Purchasing Coordinator • �. H1::CEI` (}) r'ITY TI4K'PAA SAFETY AND HEALTH NOV 5 1 ji PERMITCENT'ER Owner agrees that, during the performance of the Work, where employees of Contractor and /or employees of subcontractors of Contractor are working on the Construction Site in an area required by Occupational Safety and Health Act Regulations, to be designated as a "Regulated Area" or other similarly intended designation where special controls and /or monitoring are required because of the presence or potential presence of certain chemicals or conditions therein, if requested by Contractor and agreed to by Owner, it will, as agent for Contractor, (1) provide said employees with respirators; (2) undertake necessary monitoring of said employees and area, (3) provide the required training for said employees in applicable hazards, and (4) supply information and data to Contractor for maintaining appropriate records; all as required by said Regulations and all at Owner's expense. However, it is understood that Contractor will provide or cause to be provided medical surveillance and any other service or equipment as required by Occupational Safety and Health Act Regulations, for said employees during the performance of the Work in said area. The above undertaking by Owner in no way constitutes the transfer to, or assumption by Owner of, any of Contractor's or its subcontractor's duties and obligations under Federal, State or local laws or regulations, including by not limited to the above described regulations; no liability to Contractor, any of its employees or other person, firm or corporation will thereby be assumed by Owner; and Contractor agrees to save Owner harmless, to the extent valid and enforceable under applicable law, from any and all liability, penalties and claims of whatever kind, including, but not limited to claims of Contractor or any of its employees, agents, vendors or subcontractors, or of governmental agencies, based on Owner's failure or alleged failure to comply with any Federal, State or local law or regulation, or based on any act or omission of Owner, its employees or agents, in performing any of the above services. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect employees of Contractor,• employees of its subcontractor and employees and facilities of Owner from hazards arising in the course of the performance of this Contract or in connection with Owner's operations or chemicals located at or adjacent to the Construction Site. Contractor shall comply with, and shall cause its employees and all subcontractors to comply with (1) all Rhone - Poulenc Safety and Health Regulations and Requirements which are furnished to Contractor by Owner and (2) all applicable laws and governmental rules and regulations relating to health and /or safety. In the event that Contractor fails to so comply or to cause such compliance, Rhone - Poulenc may suspend all or any part of the Work on which Contractor or his subcontractor is engaged, until Contractor proves to Owner's satisfaction that Contractor has corrected said failure. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of time or compensation or damages by reason of, or in connection with, such work stoppage. -2- Contractor shall review all safety and health regulations and requirements which it is obligated to comply with hereunder and any applicable hazards which it is obligated to protect against hereunder, prior to the performance of the portion of the Work which is applicable thereto. Contractor shall notify Owner how said regulations, requirements and hazards will be communicated to, and enforced with, its employees and all subcontractors. Contractor shall include in all of its subcontracts involved in the performance of the Work at the Construction Site, the provisions of the Appendix, with subcontractor being obligated to Contractor to the same extent as Contractor is obligated to Owner. However, such provisions in the subcontracts shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to assure compliance with the provisions of this Appendix for all aspects of the Work. Rhone - Poulenc Safety and Health Regulations and Requirements include the following and may include others which are unique to a particular Rhone- Poulenc location. Where Contractor believes any Safety or Health Regulation or Requirement is not applicable, a written variance (per Plant Procedure) to deviate there from must be received from Owner's management representative at the location of the Work, prior to initiating the Work. 1. Location Work Permits Work permits shall be obtained by the Contractor, and signed by an authorized Rhone - Poulenc supervisor to confirm his acceptance of precautions specified for the following operations: a. Use of ignition sources in restricted areas. b. Entering of vessels or confined spaces. c. Opening process equipment. d. Performing electrical hot work. e. Making excavations and trenches. f. Moving radioactive sources. g. Performing pipe "hot tapping ". h. Operating heavy equipment around electrical power lines. 2. Master Card Procedure The Master Card Procedure for tagging and locking critical equipment isolation points shall be followed by the Contractor prior to commencement of work on such equipment. -3- 3. Location Safety and Health Rules All location safety and health rules. furnished by Owner to Contractor shall be adhered to by the Contractor. 4. Personnel Protection Equipment Personnel protective equipment shall be provided by the Contractor as follows: a. Hard hats and industrial grade safety glasses with permanently attached side shields and safety shoes shall be worn at all times. b. Chemical splash goggles and hearing protection shall be worn in posted areas. c. Respiratory protection, harnesses and lifelines, and other necessary protective equipment will be worn based on location regulations and OSHA requirements and furnished by Contractor as needed. d. Respirators shall fit snugly against the face. Persons wearing beards shall be clean shaven where respirator makes a facial seal. 5. Caution Regarding Asbestos - Containing Materials Should Contractor encounter any type of insulation or other product that they suspect may contain asbestos during assignments, cease work immediately. Notify the responsible plant supervisor in order to obtain accurate identification of the material including sample analysis, if necessary. Some typical questionable areas (but not limited to) include cable insulations, pipe coverings, ceiling tiles, wallboard, blown -in insulation,.boiler/powerhouse block insulations and drilling or cutting through transite. Unless absolutely sure that a material is asbestos - free, notify plant representative you're working with and cease work activity until all questions are resolved. 6. Emergencies Contractors shall be trained in those emergency procedures which directly affect their own employees' personal safety and health. In the event of an emergency (fire, explosion, vapor cloud, spillage, or related hazards) arising in the immediate vicinity, Contractor agrees that it shall cause its employees to leave the area immediately and remain at a safe distance until the emergency is over. 7. Safe Tools Scaffolds, stages, rigging equipment, electrical tools, ladders, hoists, and other tools, machinery or equipment used in the Work shall meet specifications of 'ANSI and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for such items employed in the Construction industry. • t -4- 8. Accidents The Contractor will be responsible.. for investigating all accidents involving its employees and reporting all details to Owner's safety representative at the location of the Work. When such accident investigation is complete, the contractor will provide such Rhone - Poulenc representative with a copy of the completed injury report. The Contractor is also responsible for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements for reporting or communicating injuries. 9. Safety and Health Program Contractor shall maintain its own safety and health programs. However, it may be necessary at times for the Rhone- Poulenc representative to make recommendations to assure protection of Rhone - Poulenc employees. 10. Contractor shall review with all of its employees assigned to the Work, prior to their commencing any of the Work, all safety and health regulations, requirements and programs applicable to the Work, and Contractor shall cause its subcontractors to make such a review with their employees. 11. Special Rules for Harmful Exposure Contractor represents that it is familiar with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Regulations concerning harmful exposure to toxic• substances, and is capable of providing, and will, unless and to the . extent otherwise agreed to in writing by Owner, provide respirators and /or other protective equipment exposure monitoring;, medical surveillance; employee training; record keeping and other services, to the extent required by said regulations in connection with the Work. rhone poulenc bush roed & hitchings alta survey