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SEPA E2000-023 - CITY OF TUKWILA - TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD STREET IMPROVEMENTS
TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD STREET IMPROVEMENTS S. 152ND ST. TO S. 138T" ST. E2000 -023 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF ACTION 197 -11 -990 WAC Notice is given under SEPA, (RCW 43.21C.080,) that the City of Tukwila took the action described below on 26 January 2001. Any action to set aside, enjoin, review, or otherwise challenge such action on the grounds of noncompliance with the provisions of the State Environmental Policy Act (chapter 43.21C RCW) shall be commenced on or before February 27, 2001. Description of agency action: The City has determined that there are no adverse environmental impacts associated with the project that need to be mitigated. Description of proposal: The project is designed to improve the existing street, Tukwila International BL, with curb, gutter, sidewalk, street trees and landscaping, undergrounding of overhead electric and telecommunication wires, asphalt overlay, medians, traffic signal improvements, and mid - block pedestrian crossings. Location of proposal: Tukwila International Boulevard (State Route 99) from S. 138 St. to S. 152 St. Type of environmental review under SEPA: File No. E2000 -023; Environmental Checklist (10-15- 00;) SEPA summary report (10- 16 -00;) and Determination of Nonsignificance (12- 8 -00.) Documents may be examined during normal business hours: 8:30 — 5:00 M - F at: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development, Suite 100 6300 Southcenter BL Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Name of agency, proponent, or applicant giving notice: City of Tukwila. This notice is filed by: Date: N , 2h 200 Steve Lancaster, Director SEPA Responsible Official [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21C.1 10. 84 -05 -020 (Order DE 83 -39), 197 -11 -990, filed 2/10/84, effective 4/4/84.] 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Document Page '1 of 5 Title 197 WAC ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF (COUNCIL ON, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY) Chapter 197 -11 WAC SEPA RULES PART ELEVEN - FORMS WAC 197 -11 -990 Notice of action. WAC 197 -11 -990 Notice of action. NOTICE OF ACTION Notice is given under SEPA, RCW 43.21C.080, that (name of agency or entity) took the action described in (2) below on (date) 1. Any action to set aside, enjoin, review, or otherwise challenge such action on the grounds of noncompliance with the provisions of chapter 43.21C RCW (State Environmental Policy Act) shall be commenced on or before (date) a, ct 5 2. Description of agency action: 3. Description of proposal (if not covered by (2)): 4. Location of proposal (a sufficient description should be given to locate the site, if any, but a complete legal description is not required): 5. Type of environmental review under SEPA (include name and date of any environmental documents): 6. Documents may be examined during regular business hours at (location, including room number, if any): 7. Name of agency, proponent, or applicant giving notice: 8. This notice is filed by (signature of individual and capacity in which the person is signing): 03 ... /om_isapi.dll ?client1D= 1475958& hitsperheading =on &infobase= wac.nfo &jump= 197 -11 -990& 1/19/01 Document Date Page 2 of 5 [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21C.110. 84 -05 -020 (Order DE 83 -39), § 197 -11 -990, filed 2/10/84, effective 4/4/84.] Title 198 WAC ENVIRONMENTAL HEARINGS OFFICE Chapters 198 -09 Statement of exemption from State Environmental Policy Act. 198 -12 Disclosure of public records -- Public meetings. Chapter 198 -09 WAC STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION FROM STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT Last Update: 11/16/79 WAC 198 -09 -010 Statement of exemption. WAC 198 -09 -010 Statement of exemption. The environmental hearings office has reviewed its authorized activities and found them all to be exempt under the provisions of WAC 197 -10- 170(7). This section is adopted for compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act, chapter 43.21C RCW. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -09 -010, filed 11/16/79.] Chapter 198 -12 WAC DISCLOSURE OF PUBLIC RECORDS -- PUBLIC MEETINGS Last Update: 9/9/81 WAC 198 -12 -010 Purpose. 198 -12 -020 Definitions. 198 -12 -030 Organization, operation and public meeting. 198 -12 -040 Public records available. 198 -12 -050 Public records officer. 198 -12 -060 Office hours. 198 -12 -070 Request for public records. 198 -12 -080 Copying. 198 -12 -090 Exemptions. 198 -12 -100 Review of denials of public records request. 198 -12 -110 Protection of public records. 198 -12 -120 Records index. 198 -12 -130 Communication with the hearings office. 198 -12 -140 Adoption of form. WAC 198 -12 -010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter shall be to insure compliance by the environmental hearings office with the provisions of chapter 42.17 RCW, Disclosure -- Campaign finances -- Lobbying -- Records (chapter 42.17 RCW), and in particular RCW 42.17.250 through 42.17.320, dealing with public records; chapters 34.04 and 42.30 RCW. ... /om_isapi.dll ?clientlD= 1475958& hitsperheading =on &infobase= wac.nfo &jump= 197 -11 -990& 1/19/01 Document Page 3 of 5 [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -010, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -020 Definitions. The following definitions shall apply: (1) "Public record" includes any writing containing information relating to the conduct of government or the performance of any governmental or proprietary function prepared, owned, used or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics. (2) "Writing" means handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing, and every other means of recording any form of communication or representation, including letters, words, pictures, sound, or symbols, or any combination thereof, and all papers, maps, magnetic or paper tapes, photographic films and prints, magnetic or punch cards, discs, drums and other documents. (3) The environmental hearings office, created by RCW 43.21B.005, shall hereinafter be referred to as the "hearings office." Where appropriate, the term "hearings office" also refers to the staff and employees of the environmental hearings office. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940 and 42.17.250. 81 -19 -024 (Order 82 -1), § 198 -12 -020, filed 9/9/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79- 12- 025 (Order 79- 1), § 198- 12- 020, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -030 Organization, operation and public meeting. (1) Organization. The hearings office is created for the purpose of consolidating administratively the pollution control hearings board, the forest practices appeals board and the shorelines hearings board into one agency of state government with minimum disturbance to these boards. Membership powers, functions and duties of the pollution control hearings board, the forest practices appeals board and the shorelines hearings board shall be as provided by law. (2) Operation. The chairman of the pollution control hearings board is the chief executive officer of the hearings office. The lawyer member of the pollution control hearings board is designated the chief administrative law judge of the hearing office. (3) Public meeting. There is no regular meeting of the hearings office. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940 and 42.17.250. 81 -19 -024 (Order 82 -1), § 198 -12 -030, filed 9/9/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79- 12- 025 (Order 79- 1), § 198- 12- 030, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -040 Public records available. All public records of the hearings office as defined in WAC 198 -12- 020 (1) are deemed to be available for public inspection and copying pursuant to these rules, except as otherwise provided by RCW 42.17.310 and other laws. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -040, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -050 Public records officer. The public records officer for the hearings office shall be the administrative officer, who shall be responsible for the following: The implementation of the hearings office rules regarding release of public records, and assurance of compliance with the public records disclosure requirements of chapter 42.17 RCW. ... /om isapi.dll ?clientID= 1475958& hitsperheading =on &infobase= wac.nfo &jump = 197 -11 -990& 1/19/01 Document Page 4 of 5 [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940 and 42.17.250. 81 -19 -024 (Order 82 -1), § 198 -12 -050, filed 9/9/81. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79- 12- 025 (Order 79- 1), § 198- 12- 050, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -060 Office hours. Public records shall be available for inspection and copying during the customary office hours of the hearings office. For the purpose of this chapter, the customary office hours shall be from 8:00 a.m. to noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -060, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -070 Request for public records. In accordance with the requirements of chapter 42.17 RCW, which states that agencies prevent unreasonable invasions of privacy, protect public records from damage or disorganization, and prevent excessive interference with essential functions of the agency, public records may be inspected or copied, or copies of such records may be obtained, by members of the public, upon compliance with the following procedures: (1) A request shall be made in writing upon a form prescribed by the hearings office which shall be available at its principal office in Lacey. The form shall be presented to the public records officer, or a designated substitute if the public records officer is not available. The request shall include the following information: (a) The name and address of the person requesting the record and the organization represented; (b) The time of day and calendar day on which the request was made; (c) A description of the material requested. (2) In all cases in which a member of the public is making a request, it shall be the obligation of the public records officer or a staff member to whom the request is made to assist the member of the public in appropriately identifying the public record requested. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -070, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -080 Copying. No fee shall be charged for the inspection of public records. For printed, typed and written materials, maximum size 8 -1/2 inches by 14 inches, and other writings as defined in WAC 198 -12- 020(2) the hearings office shall charge a reasonable fee for providing copies of public records and for use of the hearings office's copy equipment, payable at the time copies are furnished. This charge is the amount necessary to reimburse the hearings office for its actual costs incident to such copying. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -080, filed 11/16/79.] WAC 198 -12 -090 Exemptions. ... /om isapi.dll ?clientlD= 1475958& hitsperheading =on &infobase= wac.nfo &jump = 197 -11 -990& 1/19/01 Document Page 5 of 5 (1) The hearings office reserves the right to determine that a public record requested in accordance with the procedures outlined in WAC 198 -12- 070 is exempt under the provisions of RCW 42.17.310. Exemptions shall include, but are not limited to the following: (a) Pursuant to RCW 42.17.260, the hearings office reserves the right to delete identifying details when it makes available or publishes any public record, in all cases when there is reason to believe the disclosure of such details would be an invasion of personal privacy protected by chapter 42.17 RCW. The public records officer will justify such deletion in writing. (b) All public records otherwise exempt by law shall be considered exempt under the provisions of these rules. (2) All denials of request for public records will be accompanied by a written statement specifying the reason for the denial, including a statement of the specific exemption authorizing the withholding of the records and a brief explanation of how the exemption applies to the records withheld. [Statutory Authority: RCW 34.04.940, 42.17.250, 42.30.070 and 43.21C.120. 79 -12 -025 (Order 79 -1), § 198 -12 -090, filed 11/16/79.] ... /om_isapi.dll ?clientlD= 1475958& hitsperheading =on &infobase= wac.nfo &jump= 197 -11 -990& 1/19/01 • Cizy of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director January 17, 2001 Tom Gut Assistant Engineering Manager 17900 International BL Suite 401 SeaTac, WA 98188 -4236 Subject: Tukwila International BL Phase I Street Improvements from S. 152 St. to S. 138 St.; SEPA File: E2000 -023 Dear Mr. Gut: We appreciate the time you took to review and comment on the SEPA decision on the proposed project. A response is attached that addresses the majority of your questions and comments regarding the project itself. You also had questions regarding the City's SEPA process. You expressed curiosity regarding our issuance of a DNS rather than a mitigated determination (MDNS.) Engineering, planning and environmental staff worked together very closely from early planning through detailed design of the proposed improvements. Through this process we were able to incorporate impact avoidance and mitigation into the proposal itself, making the imposition of mitigation conditions by the SEPA official unnecessary. In addition you asked about the appeal period for Tukwila's Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS.) The City of Tukwila does not have an administrative appeal process for DNS. You may wish to review RCW 43.21C.075 Appeals, and consult with your attorney regarding your appeal options. Thank you again for your review. Yours truly, Steve Lancaster Attachment 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Lancaster FROM: Jim Morrow22s DATE: January 4, 2001 SUBJECT: Response to City of SeaTac's Comment Letter dated December 22, 2000 SEPA File No. E2000 -023 Tukwila International Blvd. Improvements from S 252nd St to S 138th St Public Works has reviewed the subject letter and has the following response: 1. The need for a hauling permit will be reviewed following review of the haul route submitted by the future contractor of this project. If the contractor is planning to use City of SeaTac roadways at a rate of six or more vehicles per hour for two or more consecutive days, then we will require the contractor to obtain a hauling permit. 2. We will comply with the requirements of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and all other federal, state, and local permits. 3. A Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) is not required for this project since no work is taking place below the ordinary high water mark within Gilliam or Southgate Creeks. 4. The Summary Section of the checklist incorrectly identifies Riverton Creek as one of the outfalls. The correct creek outfalls are Gilliam and Southgate Creeks as stated in the SEPA Checklist. 5. Improvements to Tukwila International Blvd. will be completed in three separate phases. We anticipate the planned High Flow Bypass will be constructed in stages 2 and 3. 6. This project will reduce the amount of impervious surface by approximately 20,000 square feet. The result of this will be a reduction in peak flows to both Gilliam and Southgate Creeks. Please let me know if you need any additional information on this issue. RL: ad (P:alicelT1B Improvements-SeaTac) Mayor Shirley Thompson Deputy Mayor Kathy Gehring Councilmembers Gene Fisher Terry Anderson Frank Hansen Joe Brennan Don DeHan "The Hospitality City" • City Manager Calvin P. Hoggard ECEIIVEtiii= t�- • ssistant City Manager Jay Holman DEC 2 7 2000 City Attorney Robert L. McAdams COMMUNNTV DEVELOPMENT City Clerk Judith L. Cary December 22, 2000 Steve Lancaster City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Re: SEPA File No. E2000 -023; Tukwila Int'l Blvd. Improvements from S.152 "d St. to S. 138`h St. Dear Mr. Lancaster: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the SEPA determination and checklist for the Tukwila Int'1 Blvd. Improvements project. City staff has several comments regarding the SEPA checklist, which are discussed below. 1. A City of SeaTac Haul Permit will be required if construction haul vehicles will travel on SeaTac roadways at a rate of six or more an hour for two or more consecutive days. 2. National Pollutant Discharge • Elimination System. (NPDES) General Permit for stormwater discharges associated with construction activity will be required if five or more acres are disturbed. 3. Will the City of Tukwila obtain an Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) permit from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife? 4. In the Summary section of the checklist, two creek outfalls are identified (Southgate and Riverton Creeks). In the Water section, Southgate and Gilliam Creeks are identified as outfalls. The checklist should be changed to include all three creeks: Southgate, Riverton, and Gilliam Creeks. 5 The December 1998 Design Report for 'Tukwila international Boulevard discusses three alternatives for high flow by -pass and maintenance of low flow in the stream channels. The checklist makes no mention of incorporating any of these measures into the project. What is the plan to implement a high flow by -pass system? 6. What is the net change in impervious area resulting from the removal of existing landscaped areas and construction of new landscaped areas? 7. The City of SeaTac's International Boulevard Phase 3 Improvement project was issued a mitigated determination of non - significance (MDNS). It appears that both projects are very similar in scope and potential impacts. We are curious as to the basis for a. DNS being issued on the Tukwila project. 17900 International Blvd., Suite 401 • SeaTac, Washington 98188 -4236 City Hall: (206) 241 -9100 • Fax: (206) 241 -3999 • TDD: (206) 241 -0091 City of SeaTac Comm* SEPA File No. E2000 -023 12/22/2000 Page 2 8. While the comment deadline was stated as December 22, 2000, the appeal period was not found on the notice. What is the deadline for submitting an appeal to this determination? Although we realize that a response to our comments on this DNS is not a requirement, because the issues are substantive, we would appreciate hearing your response to the comments made. I can be reached by mail at City Hall, or at (206) 439 -4736 or tomg @seatac.wa.gov. Again, thank you for the opportunity to comment. Sincerely, Tom Gut, P.E. Assistant Engineering Manager C: B. Rayburn S. Butler • • CITY OF TUJKWILA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: TUKWILA TNT' L . BL IMP ROV. B/W S 152 ST TO S 138 ST PROPONENT: G ,i1 of TU KW IL►4 LOC_ATION OF PROPOSAL, INCLUDING - STREET 'ADDRESS, IF ANY: ADDRESS: 1 AWIL ZNTA,. 15L` oIU S. 15Z 6r 7d v. !3 8577 PARCEL NO: SEC /TWN /RNG: sw15 -23. 4, & NW 22 -23 -4 LEAD AGENCY ;CITY OFD TLR WILA' FILE NO; E2000 -023 The City ha t_ ;s�' det.erini ned that the pro'pos-a 1 does not have. ;a probable igniticai'i.t'ad verse impact on ,the environment. An enli1ronmenta1 impact :eatement. (EIS) is - .not''r'eyuire'd under RCW 4: :21c,030(2).(c) . This decd': ~ion was trade after re /i.ew''o I- a completed ehv i ronmenta 1. c:heckli_,t, an'd other information un tile_',with the lead agency. 'This information '_is ;available to the. public on request. kA.A1c AAA k• k!• k: l**. ik AA:I•k:lA *4k+,AA'*AA•AA *AktV.: AAkAA A:(1* *•A:lkkAli. li ikk :**::1AA* ***k** This DNS is issued -urlt: er WAC'1.97 -11 - -341 t2),,-, -comments must be submitted by e «t¢r 224 ZOOS The lead agency will not act on this pro,posa 1 - t or�, 1 4 days from" tte _:dat .,e`; belJ.oW. Steve Lancaster, 'Re ponsible Official Date City of Tukwila, (20.6) 431 -3670 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, t,JA; 98188 Copies of the 'p,ro;cedures for `;EPA appea 1 s. are ava i`1 ab l e w. th the Department of Community Development,.' • • Memorandum To: Steve Lancaster From: Moira Carr Bradshaw Date: October 16, 2000 Subject: Tukwila International Boulevard Street Improvement Project E2000 -023 Project Description: Street improvements to Tukwila International Boulevard from S. 138 St. to S. 152 St. Proposed improvements include installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk, landscaping, street and sidewalk illumination, and art; undergrounding of overhead utility lines; repair of pavement and overlay; improvements to signals and transit zones. Agencies with Jurisdiction: City of Tukwila Washington State — Department of Transportation Required Permits /Approvals: ❖ WSDOT Channelization Plan and Right of way certification ❖ "No Effects" decision on a Biological Assessment of National Marine Fisheries Service and Fish and Wildlife Service listing for Bull Trout and Chinook Salmon and WA Fish and Wildlife and WA Natural Resources plant and animal listings. Summary of Primary Impacts: Earth Impervious surface exists to the limits of the project site. The street improvements will cause limited earth movement in order to underground overhead utility and telecommunication wires, shift existing underground utilities and landscape. Air Proposed improvements are not increasing vehicular capacity and are improving the pedestrian and transit elements in the corridor. Although traffic signal warrants would not allow additional signalization of 1 mile project limits, existing and future signals will be synchronized to encourage steady vehicle flows at optimum and safe speeds. In addition, the outside lane for both northbound and southbound directions will be 14 feet wide allowing for commuter bicycle travel. These improvement choices are intended to limit reductions in air quality. Water Storm drainage from the street currently outfall into Southgate Creek and Riverton Creek. The quantity of storm water is expected to be reduce because of the introduction of landscape areas where there is currently asphalt. The quality of storm water into the creeks is expected to improve because Stormceptors will be installed that will provide sediment traps and oil/water separators. Page 1 of 3 10/16/00 • • Plants Private landscaping in public right of way will be removed. Additional planting will be added within public right of way and private plantings adjacent to and behind right of way that are disturbed will be replaced. Animals The storm water improvements (see above under Water) should improve the existing conditions for any wildlife in and adjacent to streams. The addition of landscaping within the corridor should provide additional habitat for small, primarily avian, animals. Energy/Natural Resources N/A Environmental Health N/A Land /Shoreline Use Primarily businesses abut the project. In several instances left turn access will be eliminated. Access to sites is being channeled into defined driveways. In several instances, defined access affects access to parking stalls and will eliminate 76 stalls for 19 businesses. Mitigation for some of the businesses is the inclusion of a frontage road is designed to allow on- street parking. Housing The improvements will be more residential in character than existing conditions, thereby increasing the potential for additional housing on and off the corridor. Aesthetics It is believed that the street improvements will improve the overall aesthetics of the neighborhood and commercial district. Creating clear edges with curbs and sidewalk, installing street trees, landscaping in medians, and undergrounding utilities will result in more order and harmony in the streetscape. Light and Glare New street and sidewalk illumination will be added to the street but the lights are designed with baffles to restrict off -site glare Recreation N/A Historic and Cultural Preservation N/A Transportation The street improvement is designed to maintain existing vehicular capacity. Some turning movements will be altered because of the inclusion of medians. Accessory business parking and or maneuvering into commercial parking has been occurring in the right of way. Curbs, sidewalks and defined curb cuts and driveways onto private property will change how businesses and their parking are accessed. The proposed project will reduce the number of available parking stalls for some businesses. At several sites this impact is being mitigated through the use of a frontal road with on- street parking. Public Services The addition of pedestrian lights and landscaping will increase the maintenance responsibilities of the City. Page 2 of 3 10/16/00 • • Utilities Undergrounding of the existing overhead Seattle City Light, Qwest, and AT &T utility lines and minor relocation of other utilities currently underground will occur. Other utilities will be given the opportunity to install infrastructure before or during construction. Recommendation: Determination of Non - Significance C: \mcb \TIB\separeport.doc Page 3 of 3 10/16/00 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST City of Tukwila A. BACKGROUND INFORMATION PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: City of Tukwila/ WSDOT PROPONENT'S NAME: City of Tukwila CONTACT PERSON'S NAME: Robin Tischmak CONTACT PERSON'S ADDRESS: 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 CONTACT PERSON'S PHONE: (206) 433 -0179 PROPOSAL TITLE: Tukwila International Boulevard Street Improvements (S. 152 ST to S. 138 ST). PROPOSAL LOCATION: The project location is Tukwila International Boulevard between S 152nd Street and S 138th_ Please attach an 8 -1/2" x 11" vicinity map which accurately locates the proposal site so that it can easily be identified in the field. GIVE AN ACCURATE, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL'S SCOPE AND NATURE: A. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The project is a roadway improvement to Tukwila International Boulevard, from S 152nd Street to S 138th Street. Proposed improvements include: pedestrian safety improvements; curb, gutter, and sidewalk; relocating the overhead utilities underground; pavement repair and overlay; landscape and streetscape improvements; signal system improvements; and transit facility improvements. B. ACREAGE OF SITE: Approximatly12.9 acres of both State and City ROW. C. NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS/BUILDINGS TO BE DEMOLISHED: None. City of Tukwila Environment /hecklist Tukwila Internatio3lvd. D. NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS/DWELLINGS TO BE CONSTRUCTED: None. E. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDINGS TO BE DEMOLISHED: None. F. SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDINGS TO BE CONSTRUCTED: None. G. QUANTITY OF EARTH MOVEMENT (in cubic yards): Approximately 8,000 CY of fill material is proposed. H. PROPOSED LAND USE: Transportation. I. DESIGN FEATURES, INCLUDING BUILDING HEIGHT, NUMBER OF STORIES & PROPOSED EXTERIOR MATERIALS: NA. J. OTHER: None. ESTIMATED DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROPOSAL OR TIMING OF PHASING: Design will be complete in December 2000. Construction will occur in 2001. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, please explain. This proposal is Phase 1 of the City's larger project. Tukwila Intl Blvd from S 138 St to S 116 St will be improved as part of future phases. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal? Tukwila International Blvd Design Report (Dec. 1998), City of Tukwila Pacific Highway Revitalization Plan (Draft)(Dec. 1997), Tukwila International Blvd. Revitalization & Urban Renewal Plan (Jan. 2000), Pacific Highway South Redevelopment — Biological Assessment (May 2000). Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, please explain. List dates applied for and file numbers, if known. The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority's adopted plan, Sound Move, shows a light rail alignment along Tukwila International Boulevard between the Boeing Access Road and approximately SR 518. Draft and final environmental impact statements were issued on the preferred alignment and alternatives. The Federal Transit Administration Page 2 City of Tukwila Envilinental Checklist Tukwila IniLkational Blvd. has issued a Notice of Decision approving environmental analysis and the preferred alignment down Tukwila International Bl. Sound Transit has subsequently issued a DEIS on an alternative alignment (the E -4, highway alignment) that avoids impacting the section of Tukwila International Boulevard being considered in this environmental checklist. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. If permits have been applied for, list application date and file numbers, if known. WSDOT Channelization Plan approval, Biological Assessment (approved June 2000), WSDOT Right -of -Way Certification. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other rolling, b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The existing terrain is generally flat with 5% or less slope. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. The soils encountered beneath the existing pavement section included loose to medium dense sand, sandy silt, gravel, Colluvium, Glacial Till and Glacial Drift. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None known. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate sources of fill. Approximately 8,000 cubic yards of gravel borrow will be used for replacement of unsuitable material where required The grade of the land will not be significantly altered. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Page 3 City of Tukwila Environment hecklist Tukwila Internatimilit lvd. Yes, minor erosion of exposed soils could occur in some areas of the site during construction. Erosion and sedimentation control measures will be utilized. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Approximately 90 percent of the site is covered now. This project will reduce that by installing landscaping in areas currently paved. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: The proposed project will use best management practice methodology such as silt fence and catch basin inserts as required to minimize erosion and sedimentation. 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e. dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. No new emissions are expected as the result of the project. Temporary emissions from heavy machinery and equipment will occur during construction. Improving pedestrian access in the corridor may reduce vehicle trip and resultant emissions. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: None proposed. 3. WATER a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year -round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If so, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Page 4 City of Tukwila EnviOmental Checklist Tukwila Inikational Blvd. All surface water runoff is currently contained in pipes for the entire project site. These pipes eventually connect to Gilliam and Southgate Creeks. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. No. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. No. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No ground water will be withdrawn. Irrigation of the landscaping may contribute an insignificant amount to the ground water table. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: domestic sewage; industrial containing the following chemicals ...; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. Page 5 City of Tukwila Environmentlhecklist Tukwila Internatio•lvd. NA. c. Water runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Surface water runoff from the street and sidewalks will be collected in catch basins and piped to the existing discharge points within the Gilliam and Southgate Creek basins. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. It is possible that fuel or other construction materials could spill during construction and enter surface or ground waters. It is also possible that fuel or other materials being transported on the roadway after the street construction is complete could spill and enter surface or ground waters. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: The contractor will be required, by contract, to develop a plan for spill prevention and control during construction. Permanent structures are included in the storm conveyance system that will provide oil /water separation and sediment removal. These structures will be cleaned on a regular basis or if a spill occurs contaminating the surface water runoff. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: x deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other x evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other x shrubs x grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other other types of vegetation Page 6 City of Tukwila Envilental Checklist Tukwila In ational Blvd. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? A small amount of private landscaping in the public ROW will be removed. The improvement will provide new landscaping that will be an increase in area over the amount of landscaping that currently exists. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site. The City is preparing a landscape plan, which consists primarily of deciduous trees planted curbside and in medians along the length of the project. Shrubs and groundcovers will also be used in medians and behind sidewalks where appropriate. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: birds: hawk, heron, eagl , songbird , other: mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shell -fish, other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. Not known. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: None anticipated. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electrical, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs. Describe whether it will used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Electricity is currently used to operate traffic signals and the Page 7 City of Tukwila Environment hecklist Tukwila Internationetivd. illumination system. The new system(s) will operate in the same manner with insignificant changes. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. The installation of street trees could affect solar power generation, but the impact is expected to be insignificant. c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any. None anticipated. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. None beyond normal construction practices. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. This project is not expected to increase the need for emergency services. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: None proposed. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may effect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? None known. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long -term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Auto and truck traffic currently use the street 24 hrs /day. During the construction period, equipment would create noise on the project site including but not limited to sawcut, paving, construction truck traffic, and planing equipment, this noise will Page 8 City of Tukwila Envit' • mental Checklist Tukwila In ational Blvd. comply with the City's Noise Ordinance. This project does not add capacity to the street, therefore increased traffic volumes are not anticipated beyond normal growth. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Project construction will comply with the City Noise Ordinance. The completed project is not expected to increase noise. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The current use of the site is one of the City's principal arterials. Adjacent properties are a mixture of retail, commercial, and residential uses. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Not in the recent past. c. Describe any structures on the site. Traffic signal, signs and street lighting. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No, some will be relocated.. e. What is the current zoning classification for the site? The site is zoned as street right -of -way. Adjacent properties are zoned Neighborhood Commercial Center and Regional Commercial. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Same as above g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? None. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No. Page 9 City of Tukwila Environmen•hecklist Tukwila Internatio•lvd. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? J. None. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None proposed. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The City has conducted an extensive public involvement program for the project. The project is expected to coincide well with redevelopment of business along the corridor. The proposed project is consistent with the WSDOT redevelopment report for the Pacific Highway corridor. This project is also being coordinated with the City of SeaTac's proposed street improvement project. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income housing. None. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: The street lighting will be per the City's standards. The lighting standards and fixtures are designed to be compatible with the surrounding area; excessive brightness and color were avoided and can be shielded if necessary. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? Page 10 City of Tukwila Enviimental Checklist Tukwila Ineational Blvd. The proposed project will consist of standard street components such as signing, traffic signals, luminaires, and trees. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Street trees will alter views from the street to adjacent properties within the project corridor. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: This project is expected to significantly improve aesthetics for the corridor by relocating overhead utilities underground, landscaping, art and illumination. Installation of trees may reduce the visibility of signs and building fronts, but are considered to improve the aesthetics of the corridor. Trees will be trimmed at the lower branches eliminating conflicts with pedestrians and providing visibility under the canopy. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? Lighting levels will be increased at night to provide visibility and safety during hours of darkness. This will be accomplished by installing standard street light poles and luminaires and also pedestrian level lighting. The illumination will be focused on the street and sidewalk areas. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? This is not expected. c. What existing off -site sources of light and glare may effect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: Shields can be installed on luminaires if glare is a problem for specific adjacent properties. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Page 11 City of Tukwila Environmen•hecklist Tukwila InternatioBlvd. There is a library, high school, and a proposed park within a block adjacent to the corridor. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: None proposed. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None known. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Federal rules require that the State Historical Preservation Office and local Tribes be contacted to determine if any historic sites are affected by the project. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. The site is a public street and a principal arterial. Tukwila International Blvd. is intersected by local access streets approximately every 2 blocks as well as one collector arterial at S 144 St. b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Yes. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Page 12 City of Tukwila EnviiI mental Checklist Tukwila In ational Blvd. The proposed street improvement project will affect some parking currently used by adjacent properties and businesses. Some parking spaces would be eliminated and others created to offset some of the lost stalls. Approximately 40 net stalls are eliminated by this project. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). The proposal is a street improvement project and will not require any new roads or streets. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. g. The project will not generate additional traffic. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The project is a transportation improvement. There have been meetings with property owners to discuss parking and measures have been taken to include property owner and community needs in the design of the project. 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any: None proposed. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. Page 13 City of Tukwila Environmenikhecklist Tukwila Internatio Ivd. Seattle City Light (power), Water District # 125 (water), Valvue Sewer District (sewer), Puget Sound Energy (gas), Qwest (telephone), and AT &T (cable television) are existing utilities serving Tukwila International Boulevard. All utilities will be underground, Seattle City Light, Qwest, and AT &T are currently above ground and their utilities will be installed underground as part of this project. We anticipate only minor relocates or adjustments to the other utilities in the area. Other utilities and private companies are being given the opportunity to install facilities within the project limits before or at the time of construction of this project. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature Aatliteozwi Date Submitted /0 — (5 — 0 0 Page 14 Memorandum Date: 10/09/00 To: E2000 -023 From: Moira Carr Bradshaw Subject: Permit Application Type and Procedures No City permits are required for the proposed project as the City Public Works Dept. is exempt from the land altering ordinance. Therefore no Notice of completeness or application are required. SEPA is triggered due to the amount of land altering, which consists of replacing approximately 8,000 cubic yards of unsuitable soils in utility and landscape trenches. • CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 E -mail: tukplan cr,ci.tukwila.wa.us SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW FOR STAFF USE ONLY SIERRA TYPE P-SEPA Planner: //oy& ?)04411-4a45- )044 File Number: ! ZDab / oZ3 Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: i ' 14J!LA (A EtRNATIO& its- BLv6, r ET IMPRavEM S (s 152 Sr To 5 13$ ST LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: (Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. LIST ALL 10 DIGIT PARCEL NUMBERS. TuKulILa I0-FE.RNPr !oNAL- 8L-JD - ST2EET RICaWT— OF - z-J r RoM S 15 2 ST -ra 5 (38 ST Quarter: I S Section: I- ' • Township: 2 3 N Range: L' E (This information / may be fauna on your tax statement.) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with' the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: RoQI - ( I `JL' H(V\PrK Address: Phone: RECEIVE OCT 06 2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4300 Soumc_cNrez &VI . SUITE 100 ( 20(0) 1433- o171 FAX: (24 (o) 431 -34,4,5 Signature: 0:1APPHAN11.ANDUSE. APPS EPAAPP. DOC. 06/16/00 Date: ' 0 ' 5 - d Q COMPLETE APPLICATION CHECKLIST The materials listed below must be submitted with your application unless specifically waived in writing by the Public Works Department and the Department of Community Development. Please contact the Department if you feel that certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived, or should be submitted in a later timely manner for use at the Public Hearing (e.g., revised colored renderings). Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS MAY BE REQUIRED, TO ENSURE CONSISTENCY WITH CITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. RECEIVED Department staff are available to answer questions about application materials at 206 - 431 -3670 Department of Community Development and 206 -433 -0179 Department of Public Works. OCT 06 2000 COMPLETE APPLICATION CHECKLIST TABLFPOMMUNITY EVELOPMENT Information Required: May be waived in unusual • cases; upon approval both Public Works and Plannin g -:,: Information Waived PbWk' /Plug Office Use Only CommentsConditions: . _ APPLICATION FORMS: 1. Application Checklist: one (1) copy, indicating :items submitted with application. 2. Four (4) copies of supporting studies with original signatures and license stamp as needed. 3. `Complete Application Packet: ,$iix „(6;) c9 ies of application form and full sized plans, brie set of all - plans reduced to 8.5” by 11" (High Quality Photo Reduction) and other materials and information as specifically listed in Project Description and Analysis, Site Plans, Landscape Plan and Elevations. 4. SEPA Environmental Checklist (6 copies)and fee ($325). PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: 5. `.King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the-2 location of each property within 500 feet of the'i subject lot. SUBMIT ONLY IF UNDERLYING PERMIT REQUIRES PUBLIC NOTICE. 6. Two (2) sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents and businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. See Public Notice Materials. Note: Each unit in multiple- family buildings -e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks must be included). SUBMIT ONLY IF UNDERLYING PERMIT REQUIRES PUBLIC NOTICE. A 4' x 4' Public Notice Board will be required on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received. PROPERTY INFORMATION 7. Vicinity Map with site location. 8. Surrounding Land Use Map for all existing land uses within a 1,000 foot radius from the lot's - property lines. 9. Title Report -- Clearly establish status as legal lot(s) of record, ownership, all known easements and encumbrances. 10. Lot lines for 300 ft. from the site's property lines including right -of -ways. G:\ APPHAN\LANDUSE.APP \SEPAAPP.DOC, 06/16/00 Table 1. Ov-Pir 3 Business - Existing # of Fronts Stalls j'Marked B Unmarked) On- Street Parking No On- Street Parking (Btwn Sidewalk & Bldg) Frontage Road with Parking Total # Existing Parking Stalls (Marked & Unmarked) * Parking Options ECS 0 (5) 2 2 0 0 (5) B Derby Tavern 7 (0) 1 4 0 7 (5) C India Palace 0 (6) 0 1 0 0 (6) A Big Wheel Auto 10 (0) 4 3 5 10 (0) B Seattle Truck and Tractor -- 0 0 0 -- B Fantasy Express 7 (0) 0 0 0 18 (0) B Residence (4 Units) (14412 Pac Hwy S) 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 (4) A,B East/West Video / Moonrise Motel 3 (0) 1 0 2 27 (0) C Don's Barbershop/ Farmers Insurance 3 (0) 1 1 2 3 (0) A Quality Rentals 0 (7) 0 0 0 0 (16) C Bazille Autos -- 1 0 0 -- B A to B Auto /Appliance Distr. /Sylvia's Videos/ Horrocks Sports 14 (0) 12 7 9 17 (0) A Tuk. Police NRC 0 (7) 2 3 1 0 (7) B Jasmine Thai 7 (0) 2 2 3 20 (0) C Newporter Apts/ Dawson SVC, Inc. - 0 (6) 0 0 0 / 21 (6) A China Pavilion/ - Stop -Buy Groc. 4 (0) 4 2 4 22 (0) C Southtowne Annex (14862 Pac Hwy S) 0 (6) 0 2 0 0 (6) A Southtowne Auto 0 (6) 0 1 0 0 (6) B BV Nails /Riv. Hts. Groc. /Deja Vu 12 (0) 5 9 6 38 (0) B Jacobsen Man. 0 (1) 1 1 1 0 (1) C Trudy's Tavern 5 (3) 5 8 5 79 (3) C Total 72 (50) 122 41 46 38 262 (65 ) 327 * A - On -Site B - Off -Site C - None Note: Numbers in parentheses () are unmarked parking stalls. /e55 i/lUs vocJ ►►►u5► De assembled lot to north 180' 11111:11';4[111111111111111111111111h, IIIIII6'Urii,,." .,,,,I 210' 0 CJ: Cern II1111 W 10 ei vima Imo i i l am "O ems it 1111111111V, •1IIIII �• ,:oo j�111►�/ 9a mom owl Ilm �� . _ ►_ R , �� .� • i . l t.ik.P:I ► Iv, i ;r iipIltj 0 =�I =� : 3ii► it leg .174 ,� ET3111 ib VZ1 Ma: itin" 1113 ii 1 I WtIIiiiii.ri , , 11111111111111 � Illllll�ll iii1.u3 ,.1 1 Ail irtrigiOnif :I OII7 j1I 11 11111 1 i;,INIf.1lj III,!!I�I F. 11�1YrW ,ti � 11 drii_ :1111/,��= I 1 i � IN. r 41III 'III lI•1i ! 1112 1 ��la'. ,.viii= ;Iilll _�: 111 //A -�� -,111 ����,.n Nur •�� i mianr,,r; el 0 0 ,,,s,41..A. rileio zAdatin iht Nie wifili-gmh.n.., Ow //A.1„, II wr 1� H D ' pit C aeon i .,Alloniiii � �1 .roll ;. S 160 STS 11111111111 1: imi 03.,r • 195' r 28' i i j i i i 235'' 1 ow SEATAC �igure 18 -9 REC88VE, OCT 0 6 2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOFMENTs 158 ST Designations 3nsity RAsid ntial (dim • if Washington State Department of Transportation Sid Morrison Secretary of Transportation Mr. Gerry Jackson U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 510 Desmond Dr. SE, Ste. 102 Lacey, WA 98503 -1273 Dear Mr. Jackson: Transportation Building P.O. Box 47300 Olympia, WA 98504 -7300 June 14, 2000 1'f V Lt.: L TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS Pacific Highway South Redevelopment Biological Assessment P- STPUL -TA96 (097) This is in response to your letter, which indicated the possible presence of listed species in the vicinity of a road improvement project which the City of Tukwila Public Works Department, is proposing to complete (FWS ID # ). Enclosed is a copy of a no effects letter prepared by Ryan Partee, City of Tukwila, for this project. The Highways & Local Programs Service Center of the Washington Department of Transportation is providing a copy of this no effects letter on behalf of the Federal Highways Administration. The City is proposing to improve the Tukwila International Boulevard. Proposed work includes curbs, gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, drainage, overhead utility undergrounding, overlay, traffic signal modifications, and interconnect. Construction is planned to begin in Feb. or March of 2001, and will require approximately 200 days to complete. There will be a net reduction of impervious surface as a result of this project. The City has concluded that the project, as described, will have no effect on the Coastal/Puget Sound bull trout DPS. WSDOT concurs with the City's findings. It is our understanding that this satisfies our responsibilities under Section 7 (c) of the Endangered Species Act at this time, and we are sending you this copy of the biological assessment for your files. The City will continue to remain aware of any change in status of these species and will be prepared to re- evaluate potential project impacts if necessary. Please contact Ryan Partee at (206) 433 -0179 or myself at (360) 705 -6975, if you require additional information or have any questions about this project. Sincerely /7 Brian Hasselbach Environmental Engineer Highways & Local Programs Service Center BH:ss Enclosures cc: Terry Paananen, NW Region, NB82 -121 Don Petersen, FHWA, 0943 Robin Tischmak, City of Tukwila PWD • � All Washington State �O® Department of Transportation Sid Morrison Secretary of Transportation Mr. Steven.Landino National Marine Fisheries Service 510 Desmond Dr. SE, Ste. 103 Lacey, WA 98503 -1273 Dear Mr. Landino: Transportation Building P.O. Box 47300 Olympia, WA 98504 -7300 June 14, 2000 Pacific Highway South Redevelopment Biological Assessment P- STPUL -TA96 (097) This is in response to your letter, which indicated the possible presence of listed species in the vicinity of a road improvement project which the City of Tukwila Public Works Department, is proposing to complete. Enclosed is a copy of a no effects letter prepared by Ryan Partee, City of Tukwila, for this project. The Highways & Local Programs Service Center of the Washington Department of Transportation is providing a copy of this no effects letter on behalf of the Federal Highways Administration. The City is proposing to improve the Tukwila International Boulevard. Proposed work includes curbs, gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, drainage, overhead utility undergrounding, overlay, traffic signal modifications, and interconnect. Construction is planned to begin in Feb. or March of 2001, and will require approximately 200 days to complete. There will be a net reduction of impervious surface as a result of this project. The consultant has concluded that the project, as described, will have no effect on the Puget Sound chinook ESU and will not result in the destruction or adverse modification of the chinook's habitat. WSDOT concurs with the City's findings. It is our understanding that this satisfies our responsibilities under Section 7 (c) of the Endangered Species Act at this time. The City will continue to remain aware of any change in status of these species and will be prepared to re- evaluate potential project impacts if necessary. Please contact Ryan Partee at (206) 433 -0179 or myself at (360) 705 -6975, if you require additional information or have any questions about this project. Sincerely, Brian Hasselbach Environmental Engineer Highways & Local Programs Service Center BH:ss cc: Terry Paananen, NW Region, NB82 -121 Don Petersen, FHWA, 0943 Robin Tischmak, City of Tukwila PWD May 12, 2000 • Ciz of Tukwila. Department of Public Works Ed Conyers, P.E. Assistant TransAid Engineer Northwest Region 15700 Dayton Avenue North, MS 121 PO Box 330310 Seattle, Washington 98133 -9710 RE: Tukwila International Blvd. (Pacific Hwy S) Redevelopment Federal Aid # P- STPUL- TA96(097) Environmental Classification Summary / Biological Assessment Dear Mr. Conyers: Steven M Mullet, Mayor James F. Morrow, P.E., Director The City of Tukwila is proposing roadway improvements to Tukwila International Blvd. (T.I.B.) from S 138 St to S 152 St. We are preparing this assessment in response to listings we received on 2/22/2000 (NMFS) and 3/16/2000 (FWS Reference # 1- 3- 00- SP- 0065). The listings indicated the potential presence of bull trout and chinook salmon. The project is located on T.I.B. in King County in the SW '/4 Sec. 15 and NW 1/4 Sec. 22, T 23 N, R 4 E, W.M. Proposed work includes curbs, gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, drainage, overhead utility undergrounding, overlay, traffic signal modifications, and interconnect. Construction is planned to begin in Feb.or Mar., 2001 and will take approximately 200 days to complete. Normal construction related noise is expected during daytime hours and disruption of traffic will occur. There are no species identified in the area that would be disturbed by construction noise or other construction activity. A field review of the project site was conducted on numerous occasions in 1999 and 2000 by a City of Tukwila biologist. Land use in the vicinity of the project area consists of retail, commercial, and residential developments. The corridor area is nearly 100% developed and contains virtually no habitat for any listed, proposed, candidate, or species of concern. The existing right -of -way is approximately 98% impervious surface and no abutting properties contain habitat areas. The existing character is completely urbanized and is composed of vehicular traffic and other human uses. There is no habitat for bull trout or chinook salmon within 1/4 mile or more of this project, therefore, no bull trout or chinook salmon have been determined to be present in the vicinity of this project. nn r_ - r..,....:,_ Tir s :__.__ no+oo nti ...,.. 1/1A-477./1170 . C 1/1A.2 71-71515S Mr. Ed Conyers May 12, 2000 Page 2 Review of the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitats and Species maps and Washington State Department of Natural Resources plant list did not indicate any identified habitat or listed species in the project vicinity. The impacts from construction of this project are determined to have "no effect" on bull trout and chinook salmon. There are no identified habitat or occurrence of either species indicated to be present in the vicinity of this project. This project will produce a net, positive effect on all fish species by reducing the amount of impervious surface by approximately 20,000 square feet. No species will be affected by construction noise as there are none present within the project vicinity. BMP's will be used to control siltation and other pollutants from entering surface water runoff during construction. We have determined that the absence of any listed species and habitat within the project vicinity, the existing use of the project area by vehicular traffic and human activity, and the net reduction of impervious surface as a result of this project, that there will be "no effect" on bull trout or chinook salmon. For the above mentioned reasons, this project will have "no effect" on bull trout and chinook salmon. The listed plants Swamp Sandwort and Golden Paintbrush are not present in the project vicinity, thus a "no effect" determination has been made. This project will have "no effect" on the candidate species coho salmon for the same reasons as the other fish listed. The following plants and animals considered species of concern are not present in the project vicinity and will have "no effect" as a result of this project: White -top aster, stalked moonwort, Tall bugbane, Long -eared myotis, Long - legged myotis, Pacific lamprey, Peregrine falcon, and River lamprey. It is our understanding that this satisfies our responsibilities under Section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act at this time and we are sending you this copy of our assessment for your files. We will continue to remain aware of any change in status of these species and will be prepared to re- evaluate potential project impacts if necessary. To ensure concurrence with these findings, we request that you transmit a letter signifying your agreement with these conclusions. Please call Ryan Partee at (206) 433 -0179 if you require any additional information or have any questions about this project. Sincerely, 44a4444-) Robin Tischmak, P.E. Senior Transportation Engineer Attachments: Vicinity maps and photos File: 91- RW03 -6 59 Ave S 58 Ave S Macadam 51 Ave S 52 Ave S \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \G � N � t/ •�_ v 44 Ave S H I1/4°06°t\ v' 44 Ave S Ave S 42 Ave S 41 Ave Ave S S 38 Ave S p0��fic K "h"° S ©__ worensiwillffir 34 Ave 32 Ave � � , .•'1 AeS 30 Pt 46 Ave S VV'V Sc J 53 PIS ds 53 Ave S H 5\0• ,. 53 Ave i • ,0 52 Ave : ea..,..•.s r,.: ti S • .a +•• 51 Ave 1 Ave S . "'•n So • 9 �,..•..,.e HAv S 48 Av S 47 Ave • ve 47 Ave S 42 Ave S 32 Ave S 29 Ave S 24 Ave S 23 Ave S 22 ve S 21 ve S 20 •ve S 24 Ave S sHING 4.1" ti m • i52. ST I zynt 046 tsio eTti • • ';. ; (") °; • S I Lfte s-r Loo mc, ,sco Ti4 KEY BANK I — L, RUDYS TAVERN DEJA VU 1 � � War n ..�i BV NAILS RIVERTON HEIGHTS f - -t GROCERY I _ , I_ t..'_l i5 :;:;: »r.» »:::∎NI tae_::_- z:::a::c:a 1t!.�J.�...�.r • _ — — 14 +00 _ — — — 15 +00 — — / / / / / / / / /' / / / / / / �d��Yd/ / / / / n n n 1 Legend Trees New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: /� American Sweetgum and Red Maple • Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar SHELL a 0 o a Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. ® Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing o ao. no• LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and add landscaping work with property owner to expand londscoping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new londscoping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall naraw driveway widen sidewalk \: Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANWCAPE ARCHrI TuRE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DESIGN 1984 PIRST AVENUE sUITE NUMBER 606 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101 TEL.206- NSiTf0 PAX.206- 446.0607 IEJA VU 1111r L. b X- CHANGE CHECK CASHING L O J r1 emove c 15+00 1� 1 Alit' r \ \ l \ \ \b\ or\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ CI \ \- \ /a / / / / / / L , .7 , 7i j / T ; VELO CHINA PAVILION i i / STOP -BUY RE §TAURANT �� GROC. &DELI A N T ' \ \1 \l \ \hl'' e \ \ \ \ V JASMINE THAI CUISINE \ 1a ( ry Legend WENDY'S G7 •CIO CHURCH CHURCH BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD .,. remove curb? 18 +00 19 +00 20 +00 _f_ . 11 21+00 \\ 1011750 109;W AS 0=yard _ a PACIFIC- HIGRWAY -SOUTH CSR99T MX =: 1160 7UgUrill SOUTH UILDE AUTO BUILD . AUTO B I \ Trees ® New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple /� l Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar Sluubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing SEGMENT B 0 40' 80' LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and odd landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall narow driveway widen sidewalk q Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DESIGN 198E FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 606 8BATTLP. WASHINGTON 98101 TEL200- 44E4270 PAXi00 -449 -0907 ve curb? \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l%7%6%, f. . '7/////// TUKWILA POLICE NRC HORROCKS — TEAM SPORTS APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS 1101n jranks, o , o 22 +00 23 +00 0 o 0 0 0 0 Allah. AIM. III.. AIM. Pil% / / / "-`�� 26 +00 - — • II/ 9 ;\S Y / I L_�'_- �\ I \ \ \ * \ \ ` '� \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ TOWN MAXI—MART STORE RT DOU R N Legend —7 � s'a`�I remove cur• • I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\ L_I 1-1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 I a1 1 PIZZA HUT DELIVERY Trees ® New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple ^ ' • }— Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing SEGMENT C 0 40• LEGENDS 80 ti 160 extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and add landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall narow driveway widen sidewalk N Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DEMON 1989 FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 606 SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98101 TEL309d48.9210 FAX ri A TO 8 AUTO SALES ANDERSON C j AUT03CENTER — — b4 Legend 0 0 LARRY'S MARKET — — — ZAID rZ »' !: ;7/./07/27/7/7)///,',///7/7/2,44//: ° '% • �Z"/ W.: r / / %1J�/ /lam / /.!% / /.,!/ / NIIIWWISIE10114=5111V -t- N1.0 v / /H / / //7 // -- Pew Now vor a CHEVRON f \� -- - _ 32+00 33 +00 Trees Shrubs/Groundcovers New Tree (with Base Treatment) j +iii : :% :: Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided Mix of: list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic American Sweetgum and Red Maple irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. 0—Crimson Sentry Maple tar Incense Cedar ® Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing PRIME TIME RENTALS 3 t ` SEGMENT D 0 4°' 80• LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and add landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhonce existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall narow driveway widen sidewalk - -- DELI MAR DONS BARBERSHOP K & C PLAZA ITS N Tukwila International 160 Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DEMON 1884 FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 30B SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 96101 TELl06 -443 -0210 PAX.00.448.0607 \� % v!!! \ \ •N \ _4) lagrAMEM111/11.- 1,1.14 MOT %MD IL Nart,Wellk ►.�m A4 In t 1, 0 VI rre.:. ira ri +W _ _ 40 +00 CD — j O Q0.001Oi� ELREY VIES & VIDE ARKING G T BEAR MOTO INN (WAIT FO PARKING z SPRUCE MO \ Legend \ ' RESIDENTIAL INTERNATIONAL INDIAN CUISINE PLAN) Trees t New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple /� � • }— Crimson Sentry Maple 1Incense Cedar filiggraq WiZEI Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing SEGMENT E 0 40' 80' 160 LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewolk remove sidewalk and add landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall narow driveway widen sidewalk N Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANG:CAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DESIGN 1902 FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 606 BEATFLE, WASHINGTON 96101 TEL906 -44I -0fl0 FAX.06.446 -0009 . _. : i 1, \.- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ t► (,0 \i 1 1- ■ \ \ \ 5 C004 11k1 R 165 1 Legend Trees t New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple ^ I Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. ® Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing 0 40' 80' LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and odd landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall norow driveway widen sidewalk N Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNINO AND DEMON IBM FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER SOB SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101 TELMA- 448 -OZ70 FA X106-448-0007 WASHINGTON CARS ✓ -- s��c /�� ci :Le �w FIVE & TEN CAR RENTALS SEA— TAC AUTO REPAIRS MOTEL BEN _CAROL (8_t USE ENGINE O Legend Trees ® New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple /� � • }— Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. ® Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing SEGMENT G 0 40' 80 LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and odd landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping roiling retaining wall norow driveway widen sidewalk Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LAND3CAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DESIGN 1922 FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER ERE SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 96101 TEL906- 448 -9210 PAx.000 -448 -0607 INDIA PLAZA AIMS 4•11k je 7/i %/ /l/�i/ (Z/�Z, aznz n: errs e>:r»: rs: fsf_sss ss� xc 4u;ul a: 73]Q % II\ 1•. r• f NV, �M}Af3Af4 ut.u: .:. . SOY TIRE HAUL - - D = w x m =uv v� �� —�.w 0 , \ .;wiw�w��ww.. `rte •� 1� 000 �r l ' p0 0 / 1 - I 0 r / / r ?T,/ /--- ---- i ` ,[ / / I r --r l / / / � r r � � Legend Trees ® New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple ^ 1 Crimson Sentry Maple ipv Incense Cedar Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2N mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing ECONOLODGE SEGMENT H 0 40' 80 LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and odd landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall norow driveway widen sidewalk 4 Tukwila International 160+ 'I/ Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DE91SN 1982 PIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 808 SEATR.6. WASHINGTON 98101 TEL.206448.9170 PAX.808 -448 -0607 ■ 0 w 1\ 1 w w t::•tr,mnst ZtZ =MO .xamlumte1:6 ttIrfift 4444 ut?.u14 auZrUZR=mxuzmarnunnnrb A 00 0 x_ 56100 57 +00i _ �� •llf8- ' 59 +00 60 +00 12. 5 61 +00 n t;:•tuts yzt tmvo» tmtmr•< �mr» �ttstss•: sttstsus <ttt:cru;•-�m..•••••..... 1 _- was EXECUTIVE CLEA ER • Legend 0 GREEN scRyCf Trees ® New Tree (with Base Treatment) Mix of: American Sweetgum and Red Maple ^ • —_ Crimson Sentry Maple Incense Cedar Shrubs/Groundcovers Landscape Treatment 1 Low Shrub / Groundcover plants (see provided list) with 6" topsoil, 2" mulch and automatic irrigation system. Includes one year warranty. ® Landscape Treatment 2 - Same as above except with smaller plants and wider spacing SEGMENT 1 1 0 40' 80 LEGENDS extend existing landscape to sidewalk remove sidewalk and add landscaping work with property owner to expand landscaping remove and restore existing plants to the edge of sidewalk enhance existing plants new landscaping remove existing landscaping railing retaining wall narow driveway widen sidewalk 160' r 1 / / Tukwila International Boulevard South 60% Planting Plan August 12th, 1999 WORTHY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHMECNRE RECREATIONAL PLANNING AND DEMON 1982 FIRST AVENUE SUITE NUMBER 606 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 66101 T0.106- 1484870 PALM -448 -0807 / olLvell14. MATCH EXIST SIDEWALK BO NW CORNER 11:i.ILAKM1:4 1414/-11KZPI 1711■11MINIltil2.n 07elli■1417Th 1-•C■11■9,112-11 FAREPD,LIDHIV■IF-(17-71 : ;Pr"' T. 23 N.__R.4 4E. W.MI. TRUDY'S L . 42.AF ...--- \\ TAVERN 00.00 P.O.T. f • . • D.T. 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CENTER UNE TOP CE CURB RT. 10+00 332.04 332.06 131.911 332.04 132.06 331.99 332.39 332.56 332.44 11+00 11175 332.01 . 332.74 33110 31120 33104 33159 33171 333.37 33406 334.16 333.69 12400 134.80 334.62 334.21 335.13 33509 334.72 333.67 335.63 135.21 33821 31617 335.70 13+00 336.72 336.67 336.32 337.23 337 16 336.94 337.70 337.88 337.45 w tn w w 0 0 1. cn 340 330 320 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 0 SAWCUT 0 CONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. DRIVEWAY APPROACH r.;\ CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. \zy RAN F-3, DESIGN C /7\ CCWSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. \a/ PLAN F-3. DESIGN El /7\ CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SIDEWALK RAMP. \ SEE DUNI. SHEET O REPLACE EXISTING ASPHALT CONRETE DRNEWAY TO MATCH EXISTING GRADE eAMILIST MANHOLE TO GRADE C> ADJUST VALVE 800 TO GRADE CI ADJUST MICRON BOX TO GRADE C> INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DEUR. SHEET CO_ 114 ePurim BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT EXI511710 MITI TO BE RELOCATED/ \f_y REMOVED/AMSTED BY OTHERS RELOCATE YAROuGHT AS OTRECTED EN THE ENGINEER eINSTALL ico-eLocx CROSSWALK Q INSTALL BUS SHELTER PAD. PER DEIN BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS RELOCATE DOSING MNLBOX AS CTRECTED vAA y 06+ 71440 ENGINEER CI RUM DIVING CONC. SIOEVIAUC STA 1.81331g DRAINAGE NOTES 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE W/ SOLID LOCKING UD 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE 0 INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN 8 REMOVE EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE CONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE STA PPE LE/401 RN 9+57 42' LT 12' co 59. 330.58 321174S 12+32 54' RT 12" CONC. 19' 334.30 33,1120 OAB64103N E/LISTING ()RAMAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS OABANDON EXISTING STORM ORAN PIPE. PLUG PIPE ENOS w/ CONCRETE PLUGS O WALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN AND/OR PPE. CONNECT TO EXISTNG ROOF ORNN/P1PE STA Cif LENGTH 10+93 49' LT 12' CDC. 13' 332.5a: 130.25E 330.3111 11455 46' 1.7 12" CM. 12' 332.632 0 REMOVE EXISTING ININNAGE STRUCTURE 0 INSTALL TYPE I CATCH Wel AND PIPE STA MT PPE LDIC191 330505 104 01 59' LT 10443 71 RT 12' D.I. 12' D.I. 24' 337.25± 331.254 E 328080 328000 10067 52. RT D.I. 31' 331.353 328.3820 320 .11±173 41(* 12. s915-8 341.23± 320145J 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING PIPE 310 33833 33816 337.96 14+00 0 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT: -ENGINEERING-STREETS-WATER-SEWER.-PARICS-DUILDMIG- " by Cote design. drawn PIO 11/00 Federal AId # Project # 91 -RWO3 chock. 1-70) on9 pro) dir CPI SAW Perteet Engineering, Inc. MOO &We.. Way R. 3.4 5-I. Lan.. 44 06040 (913) 981.9119 SR 99 MP. 20.88 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY MAY, 1999 P1 P12 filo no no a. revision. PLAN AND PROFILE scale w LoJ *MERTON HEIGHTS GROCERY 144 , m END ;APER REM SW CORNER DEJA VLI STOP-BUY CORNER GROCERY NW CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS PAM. OH ROMP. '6E7517 All -MOM -14235 ..17027.27, 24 LT. -3015 A 711511r T 1811* 31.35' k (/) PP tia matLi i, , - .. 1 Ai FP-mar•:•Y "A.SI.W I im S•I. r.■ I im...-...:•••••..-.111,2111"1111141 "W•J14-4--.6TriTT•••"...- 4'-..g=12.21MV T. /A•L,AL,ymp2d-.•uMrAp Avair.r1IINTKUT.411••1111MMIMETWWFIR- -1■3 1 ' ..4111MM I AMM'aliM ,NIIIMAJMAIIIIIIIKV .irizitrAlimemPrznil NOW&W-4P-41ea 43) 11-__Sr KVIBA INA 17+02.80 P.O.T.= -...%•,41;,,, \Vet\ i ,,a.-7...- ° tf tii) (4PCI-P4'ISE CORNER 0 0 \ \S. 150TH ST. v6ses RETURN ELEVATIONS STAMM 00 WOW T.C.EL. "1101.511". 39 . 34E" 4■7101r 1811 L 31.3 "3M.75 SOUTHT AUTO RI 't NE CORNER RUI,IRN ELEVATIONS _c_09 3.1.36 on nocony-T.Cii. -u-TAI ii Pt77.82.40. 34 M. -5413 : : PROFILE LT, 340 12 FT 1r I.E. 340 320 33133 33818 337.96 14+00 S. j0.014 FM. 401(17117) !L6IFZT .116.1111211(21832 00 MN I 341 10 ir ix. 337.94 (5) STA ? 112158 691 1r .E. 339.1:0 174 52 (39170 PROFILc WALL .6/42. 0 -50 TliRT . IY. I Y 338.77 33838 138.45 339.21 339.16 331195 339.72 339.58 339.44 34022 339 96 339 93 13+00 340.54 340.36 34025 34006 34078 34057 341.17 34049 341.71 341.01 341.26 341.51 34062 34306 341.25 18+00 341.94 341.76 341.43 342.02 341.91 341.66 342(1 342 06 340.09 17+00 342.26 342.16 341.99 342.40 342.26 342.09 342.40 342.26 342.17 342 40 342.26 342 26 18+00 342.35 342.21 342.20 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 05436060 0 CONSTRUCT CEIAENT 0314C. CAMBAY APPROACH O CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. PLAN F-3. OESIGN C /7\ CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SIDEWALK RAUP, SEE DEM. SHEET 0 REPLACE EXISTING ASPHALT CONRETE DRIVEWAY TO WATCH EXISTING GRACE C> RELOCATE FIRE HYDRANT c> ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE c> ADJUST VALVE BOX TO GRADE INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DETAIL SKEET CO_ 7,\ EXISTING UTILITY TO BE RELOCATED/ 21 REMOVED/ADJUSTED BY OTHERS 0 RELOCATE EXIS1146 MAILBOX AS DIRECTED BY TIC ENGINEER 0 REPINE BOLLARD 0 8(54096 4040 STORE POLICE CAMERA TO BE RELOCATED TO POLE SEE CIMNNEUZATION PLAN DRAINAGE NOTES 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE w/ SOLID LOCKING UD 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE 0 INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN 0 REMOVE EXISTING STOMA MAN PIPE 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE STA PtPE LEMON 1101 14.30 81 RI 1r CONC. 337.33* 332.2012 • ROI ELEVATION TO REIMIN AS EXISTING 340 /TN AB40412014 EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE, PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS 0 REMOVE EXISTING DRAMAGE STRUCTURE 0 INSTALL AREA INLET NM PIPE 340 330 320 342.29 34206 34249 STA OFT PPE LENGTH 17+20 se' LT 12' CPC 14' 342.483 339.31 0 INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN AND PIPE STA PIPE LENGTH 17+54 64' RT 12 CPC 342.343 339.17 roe CC OMB LT. 039109 *806 TCP CP CURB RT. STE SHEET - PI PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. -ENCINCERINO-STREETS-WAT(R-SEWER-P.RKS-BUILOINC... date desoreITRITI drawn „L., Bite Federal Ald # Project # 91-RWO3 checked RLP pro, ong BM) • ix Perteet Engineenng, Inc. KITTS Mittman T., SI. C-I. LaIneeel. 28 00454 (233) 064-033 SR 99 140. 20.68 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY MAY. 1999 revisions PLAN AND PROFILE 0 P2 P12, Sle no none date JASMINE YHA CUISINE T. 23 N. R. 4E. W.M. CHURCH BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD MANILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. 21 +00 1 CONSTRUCTION NOTES Oswan 0 CONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. DRIVEWAY APPROACH OREPLACE EXISTING ASPHALT CONRETE DRNEWAY TO MATCH EXISTING GRACE 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE + C> INSTALL TREE PAYER SEE DETAIL SHEET CO_ EXISTING UTILITY TO BE RELOCATED 17 21 BEHOVED /AD LISTED BY OTHERS / 23 N INSTALL BUS SHELTER PAD, PER DETAIL_. 30 BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS H 0 RELOCATE EXISTING MAILBOX AS DIRECTED (n BY THE ENGINEER 34 RELOCATE SPANWIRE AND POLES TO NEW FOUNDATION W Z C> ADJUST MONUMENT CASE AND COVER TO GRADE 20* Or 07' E �.=1�1�M►a_I., . P��� ��:_L 1 =pl_ W rrMilirfa ; =>EN itrimra DOUGLAS PRINTING 340 9. -0.0097 71 _.231/8P +1 9 r: :rAtLit3111 340 J U ✓ DRAINAGE NOTES OINSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN pREMOVE EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE pCONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 330 340 330 330 340 STA OTT LENGTH RIM I E 19+95 6e' LT 17 cam sr 341.774 1339.15E ABANDON EXISTOIG DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE END5 w/ CONCRETE RUGS ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE. 8 PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE RUGS OINSTALL TYPE 1 CATCH BASIN AND /OR PIPE CONNECT TO EXISTING ROOF CTTAIN/PIPE STA OT PIPE LENGTH 20 +46 39 LT 21 +61 I43' LT 1Y CONC. 19' Rd 1 E 340.633 337. 22+45 146' LT 17 CONC I 11F 1 338973 17 CONC I 23' 1 337.014 335.70E 333.947 0 REMOVE EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE Ll ii 0 Ei U SEE SHEET - P1 Alm .320 342.29 342.16 342.15 342.17 342.06 341.98 34204 341.96 341.92 19 +00 341.90 341.76 341.66 34176 34156 341.51 341.50 341.36 34126 341 23 34092 34061 340.16 339 76 339.32 336.69 33931 337 73 337.21 336.69 34116 31161 340.46 340.06 339.66 339.16 33866 336.16 337.66 337.06 338.46 341.01 34166 340.31 339.98 339.65 339.16 33866 33809 33752 338.62 338.33 20+00 21 +00 22 +00 320 336.09 33949 TOP OF CURB LT. 335.81 33936 CENTER L91E 334.72 335.12 TOP OF CURB RT. 23 +00 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. -ENGINEERING-STREETS-WATER -SEW ER- PARKS- BUILDING- deei9nedeyl drown L[ flecked AV Poi en9RDH prof d r Federal Aid # Project # 91 -RWO3 SR 99 MP. 20.88 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY WAY, 1999 10209 &Wpm.1 9e7 S4. Suits C -I, W*.s. Ill 6191 (MI) 934 -7174 PLAN AND PROFILE scale me O CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVAT ONS 6TAIIO 4 Qv RCACRA' 2344324. 24 LT. 119 aOMLLIL4 =111. A . 10759.47' T . 34.41' m 47.12. H) W W N 0 0 t 57 N NW CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS STATI634 634 RMPYY T. 1J46173! 4C`Lr.�� RA 01.:21,4 I . zae HORROCKS TEAM SPORTS APPLUNCE DISTRIBUTORS 24 +04.3 '.OT= W LJ CONSTRUCTION NOTES OSA6ACUf OCONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. ORNEWAY APPROACH O 3CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. PUN 7 -3. DESIGN C 5 CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SO UL EWA RAMP. SEE DETNL SHEET / 6 REPLACE EXSTNG ASPHALT CONRETE DRNEWAY TO MATCH EXISTING GRADE 0 RELOCATE FIRE H19RANT p 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE + 0 ADJUST VALVE BOX TO GRADE n 0 ADJUST WATER METER TO GRADE 14 INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE OEM. SHEET CD_ 6 VE REMO BUS SHELTER. FOUNDATION fn 1 AND GARBAGE CAN EXISTING UTIU Y TO BE RELOCATED/ w VY REMOVED /ADJUSTED BY OTHERS Z INSTALL BUS SHELTER PAD, PER DETAIL_. • 30 BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS 31 RELOCATE EXISTING MAILBOX AS DIRECTED = BY THE ENGINEER 32 REMOVE BOLLARD H N W J 2 SE CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVAT ONS T01 If F7AAT 171II;•IIMsKIDL II ! !_OC^ A . 71'59.33- T . 16.15• R. p• L 31.41' 340 SEATTLE INDOOR S`yAP MEET R401;1.11,19119=1191 9M10111.1 121 #4. G F1. I 719 ∎IFYI.`t 873 971911114:;U F *:01I:l Lil'D61 ;EWOOD APPTS PIZZA HUT DELNERY S °00251 FT/FT 320 1T LE. 32677 l7' LE. 322162 1T LE. 326.56 H 2 DRAINAGE NOTES O NSALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN pREMOVE EX1511NG STORM DRAIN PPE OABANDON EXISTING DNAGE STRUCTURE. RW PLUG PIPE ENDS w/ CONCRETE PLUGS 0 AELWIDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PPE. 8 PLUG PIPE ENDS w/ CONCRETE PLUGS O REMOVE EXISTING ORANAGE STRUCTURE 330 p} INSTALL TYPE 1 CATCH BASIN AND PPE 320 0 INSTALL STORMCEPTOR AND PIPE STA OFF PPE LENGTH RW 25446 51' LT 12' OJ. 28' 328.514 27425 48' LT 12' CONC. 28' 324.934 E 326.8E 321. STA 23496 OFT 36' RT PPE 12' CONC. LENGTH 103' RM 332.454 E 327.65 327.734E PROFILE RT, 330 320 310 335.49 335.36 335.12 23 +00 30 20 17' LE. 3200 12' LE. 130600 3.3496 334 76 334.16 333.61 33106 332.51 334 59 334.06 333.50 24 +00 PUBLIC WORKS 0 20 40 W N FEET 332.12 331.45 330.93 330.20 331.96 331.36 33076 330.16 331.29 33050 33002 25 +00 32046 329.56 329.32 326.93 329.01 32060 328.39 326.46 wee 28 +00 327.77 327.86 327 21 327.16 327.26 326.54 326.58 326.66 32010 PROFIL€ 60795.9 6L 1 - AiRT 1' - 326.07 32600 323.65 27 +00 SEE SHEET - PI 32353 mst 32512 10 325.00 324.96 324.59 DEPT. - ENGINEERING - STREETS- WATER - SEWER- PARNS- BUILOINO- Federal AId aI Project # 91 -RWO3 • checked RLP Val •^9R94 PIP) 0. Md TOP OF CURB LT. COWER LIE TOP OF CURB RT. 5R 99 MP. 20.88 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY WAY, 1999 19500 Bridgeport 6c7 1,. 3M. C -1. ML••ood. 6A 00492 (533) 344 -7119 no dm. em I PLAN AND PROFILE U 11 0 H U (P4 P12, scale M 8- w w x N w 843 V) O i!n FQ-• N z J 2 U 8 - SW CORNER [.1119:1144111:L >fI5L)1[L1.0 �11.11. .,•J..•_•...11 1 - 171•111 "sM�e1U111 D�12TIR 1 6.1' ∎018112 A T0 B AUTO SAI15 A . 10755!1' 6.26' T. 23 N. R. 4E. W.M. \ - ANDERSON AUTO CENTER X �lII.i.� ®'\ ■:J�FRZ11 :::;' ° 4 f\ NW CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVAT ONS STAm1 ON 60Nw7 T.C.O.. LE-4K M.5116.1.11.1 16.39 A . 7291' 6.25' 1 . 16.21' LARRY'S MARKET L . 31..6' S. 146TH CHEVRON 1, LAN STA 130 +00.00 P.O.T. PRIME TIME RENTALS SE CORNER 19 I :I:1:I a17EL'1116A'/31PL6i I 1LT011•..3 _. to®! 111F1r1 {'T'∎1A11111 i�011R: 17i�e� !•L�WI1.511 A . 726'19' 1621 129 +07 _ MATCH�XIST SIDEWI01 \ NE CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVAT1 NS ATWN [CIA ] /AtAIIIA■eIDO 5.62 9 320 310 31 if 12' 5. -00267 FT/FT :1'r STA 27+ 26 RM 32165 12' LE 32649 (095 17 LE. 32051(6) 320 310 300 325.06 324.96 324.59 WE, URLUU �� LA t2' con. -00174 r T/FT 1100751.44- l : 34.32. 330 31:0 • 12' LE. 31103 1Y I.E. 31290 324.45 324.36 324.03 32164 323.76 32146 28 +00 32129 32110 322.92 322.74 322.56 322.37 322.13 322.01 321.77 32E52 32146 32117 29 +00 320.97 320.91 32067 32041 32036 32017 319.61 319.76 319.62 31122 31916 31106 30 +00 31661 31261 31251 31601 31606 317.95 31195 317.48 31626 316.31 315.76 317.36 31 +00 31532 31121 31122 320 310 v. 320 310 300 31469 314.67 314 67 32 +00 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 0 5AwCUT CONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. DRNEWAY APPROACH OPLAN 0(50174 CMP PER STD. OCONSTRUCT ASPHALT S10E9 134 RAND. SEE DETAIL SHEET © (RIVING To TTCHEXISTIG R E O RELOCATE FINE HYDRANT 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE 11 ADJUST vALvE BOX TO GRADE 0. INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DEfA6 SHEET CD_ 21 REMOVED /404250ED BY OTHERS O/ 0 INSTALL MID -BLOCK CROSS9ALK 32 REMOVE BOLLARD 37 REMOVE AND STORE POUCE CAMERA TO 0E RELOCATED TO POLE SEE CHANNEL12AT1ON PLAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRAINAGE NOTES ADJLF5T CATCH BASIN TO GRADE W/ SOLID LOCKING LID ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN INSTALL TYPE II CATCH BASIN REMOVE EXIS11N6 STORM DRAIN PIPE CONNECT TO EXISTN6 DRAINAGE STRUCTURE STA OFF PPE LENGTH 85 E 31 +03 AS LT I2 CGNC 33' 318.532 315.36E ABANDON EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE RUGS ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN A40 /06 CONNECT TO EXISTING ROOF ORAIN/PIPE STA 040 PPE LENGTH RY E 27+63 47 LT 12 CONC 14' 324.49! 321.32E 29+09 45' LT 12' CONC 14 321.562 316$ OD REMOVE EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCURE O INSTALL TINE 1 CATCH BASIN AND PIPE STA 00 PPE IDIOM RIM E 30+77 52' LT 12' CONC 35. 316772 313.60SE 0 INSTALL 5T0RMCEPTOR AND PIPE TOP OF 01163 LT. atom LIRE TOP 7 GL63 RT. STA OFF PPE LENGTH 30+97 N' RT 12' CDC 26' ROI I E 317.032 1311 [312.906 SEE SHEET - P1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. - ENGINEERING - STREETS- WATER - SEWER - PARKS- BUIL01140- Federal AId # Project # 91 -RWO3 Perteet Engineering, Inc. :TRW 6N47wn T., 0. 34I. o-3 161:40.4 61 2666 (172) 814 -011 SR 99 MP. 20.68 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY WAY, 1999 no ate mons PLAN AND PROFILE P5 0 N U P12 scede dot • 17i 1- w w 2 U1 w w N 0 0 01 M F N LARRY'S IMRNET 00 • 4% � Y2. •` 0 �4 `° and A` © m0 BP OIL t4 4/10 © - ` - wC"■■••••■Lo :' . H i.. ' _� Mk v:_ � . 9�: S'i� .. :WAW _ iO .1 a �"iSA_ � : . 0O o o o o 0 ' o ©m00 © 0 o o p o0 - o ME -M 0 ©.� 1 - .4 -' 1- - ob _ m it �F 320 310 O 33 +00 TUKMALA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. 2•07bY E 34100 ■ o ®0 0 p O o 0 0 -i ; ,F.- *7- .�r.1:1��.5 f•i -iL_ m r 1 ,- m, o EER61 6 00,0 KE 26 40 m\ 0171E \ /44971 N FEET 0 0 11 eT ,I010S AM.' RESI1ENTW MM. -0. 02.11 FT/F T IN 328 310 290 31 69 31 67 31 .67 32 +00 • • . RM. .307. Mir 18• L . 307.37 12'L ]07.90 .■ S- -002 -- 0231 77 �:`�IYCr�llr 18' 1F. 301.98 12' 302'51 MILEMEMEMEMEIMMEMIMMIIIIIIMI 314.09 314.07 314.06 31149 31147 31149 312.00 312.87 31269 312.30 312.27 312.26 33 +00 311.69 311.72 311.67 311.07 311.17 311.06 31059 310.62 31047 310.10 310.07 300.87 34 +00 309.30 309.59 309.37 30890 X0.11 30883 30036 3085 30028 307.81 307.91 307.70 35 +00 307.21 307.39 307.25 306.61 306.87 30879 ]0815 306.37 30834 302.69 305-67 30506 36 +00 30126 305.32 30128 H w w 2 Vf w w V1 0 In NS H V) w 2 J 1- 320 310 CONSTRUCTION NOTES OSAWOXT 0 CONSTRUCT CUM CONC. ORNEWAT APPROACH OREPLACE EXISTING ASPHALT CONRETE ORTVEWAT TO MATCH EXISTING GRADE 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE 0 ADA/ST VALVE BOLA TO GRADE C> ADJUST WATER METER TO GRADE C> INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DEWL SHEET CO_ 16 AND GARBAGE TER, FOUNOAig• EXISTING UTLITT TO BE RELOCATED/ /7.7x 1 REMOVED /ADJUSTED BY OTHERS MOLL BUS SHELTER PAD. PER DETAIL. 30 BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS OBY RELOCATE MING LWIBOR AS DIRECTED O 37 REMOVE A110 5104E POLICE CAMERA TO BE RELOCATED TO POLE SEE CHwaEUZATION PLAN DRAINAGE NOTES 10 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE W/ SCUD LOCKING UO STA 695 PIPE LENGTH RIN 33187 40' LT 12' CONC. 1r 31056: K 3072.100 307.24 0 INSTALL TYPE • CATCH BASIN 0 REMOVE EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE STA OFT PIPE LENGTH E 33.05 29' RT 12' CONC 6' 311.448 3062711 7 ABANDON EXOST040 DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS 6 AN ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS OINSTALL TYPE 1 CATCH BASIN AND /OR TYPE CONNECT TO EXISTING ROOF DRAIN /PIPE STA OT PIPE LENGTH RW E 33.25 44 LT 17' CONC 14' 311.81.7 308746 O0 REMOVE EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE �'j� 3 8 O N LL AND STA TYPE 1 CATCH BASIN A PIPE STA as PPE LENGTH 310 E 33+99 44' LT 2' 60NC lY 310321 307.155 290 304.83 TOP OF CURB LT. 304.77 CENTER UNE 304.67 TOP Oi 01128 RT. SEE SHEET - P1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. - ENGINEERING - STREETS- WATER - SEW ER- PARKS- BUILOING- PT dot. d..l9..VmH 9480 drawn ..796 6/46 Ch.Ck.d ALA Pro) •o• R111 6/p pro) d r .NHa Federal Aid # Project # 91 -RWO3 Perteet Engineering, Inc. IMP Bridgeport Way 77. UWl. C -1. ta...4t 71 PNM (203) 004-7161 SR 99 MP. 20.68 TO MP. 21.62 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY WAY, 1999 .t. /PPM II PLAN AND PROFILE P6 NW CORNER w■•=e _ ie.. .,.kiAIONISEMMi ® ®MIVeRla�e9►NIMI-- IMG -'Ii i _ _ ma --.LY,i7W.9111911199MMIARMIIIIIMIARMEReeet a 1q _gal agr Opma 119998 ommi '- c/ � l_ :�A�A11- N SD 4�W �i%i■ .. O ©T iD U 6�f n �TATi ci a DY.1 `f max minwirsottismcc.: o• it...aamenommoonoifiv am. 1� .1 onto �,. 144T .. STA. 140 +00.00 P.O.T. SE CORNER NE CORNER 310 A - Trl r]6- 1 - 244.1613r 9 -3330 L -' D - ]O.OG 1074.11- PROF! IY LE. 29266 1Y LE. 119'!.89 (9 0 CONSTRUCTION NOTE$ O9818051 0 CONSTRUCT OEI4ENT CONC. DRIVEWAY APPROACH OCONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. 3 PLAN F -3. DESIGN C rA CONSTRUCT ASPHALT 00EWAL7( RAMP. 5 SEE DETAIL SHEET 6 REPLACE EXISTING ASPHALT CONREIE ORNEWA1 TO MATCH EXISTING GRACE O RELOCATE F1RE HYDRANT e 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRACE 11 ADJUST VALVE BOX TO GRADE 12 ADJUST WATER MEIER To GRADE 13 ADJUST JUNCTION BOX TO GRADE 14 INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DETAIL SHEET CD_ REMOVE BUS SHELLER FOUNDATION 16 AND CARBACE CAN EXISTING UTIUTY 10 BE RELOCATED/ 21 REMOVED /ADJUSTED BY OTHERS TALL 8U5 SHELTER PAD, PER 0ETN_ L. 30 INSTALL BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS 31 REL� ENG�INE190 MAILBOX AS DIRECTED • EN 32 REMOVE CAMARO 37 REMOVE 4410 STORE POUCE CAMERA TO BE RELOCATED TO POLE SEE CHANNEUZATION PLAN DRAINAGE NOTES 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE W/ SOUD LOCKING UD OINSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN 0 REMOVE EXISTING 570761 ORNN PIPE 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING CRNNAGE STRUCTURE OFT 1 PPE STA LENGTH RIM E 37439 47' LT 12- CONC 19' 302762 29931SE 37+65 114' LT lY CONC 38' 303.612 30061E frA ABANDON EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS 6 ABANDON EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE, RUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS QINSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN AND /OR PIPE, CONNECT TO EXISTING ROOF DRAIN /PIPE STA OFT PIPE LENGTH 1 R61 E 40+13 44' LT If Ca1G. 14' 296.902 29173E 40470 44' RI If =NC. 16' 297.280 294.41E �Q OD REMOVE EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 3�8 O INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN AND PIPE STA 37+57 37 +96 OFT 62' LT 73' LT PIPE Y CONC 12' CONC LENGTH 23' RW 302.732 44 302.822 E 299.585 299.67E 30099, gt 0 F U 296 16' L .90 E. 0 (7485) 280 30493 304.77 304.67 304.34 304.27 304.08 303.84 303.77 303.49 37 +00 30127 302.77 302.97 307.45 30227 301.77 301.27 38+00 30629 30677 29905 30627 300.42 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. - ENGINEERING -STREETS - WATER-SEWER - PARKS -BUI L.D1NG- 299.40 299.77 299.94 39 +00 1 dale 4444,41491 e190 drawn JJL 6190 aluaa. NY P101 +-0494 SAW x414., N K rw 29687 299.22 29153 29634 29667 299.12 297.67 29617 29169 29700 29767 297.12 29625 297.60 40+00 29637 296.02 297.34 296.99 80 29436 TOP Cr CURB LT. 29647 CENTER 198. 296.63 T0P OF CURB RT. 41 +00 Federal AId # Project # 91 -RWO3 Perteet Engineering, Inc. SEE SHEET - P1 SR 99 MP. 20.88 TO MP. 21.82 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY MAY, 1999 19ID4 !ripped T.1 n. Sulu C -1. 1421446 T1 Not (SS9) 444 -718 • • PLAN AND PROFILE Otago T. 23 N. R. 4E. W.M. SW CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS V i u : �. �Al:. . i51�FiFl11 CU 4 TA\ - �oovo �� 1910.00' T�� p • _ )A o- ��. L i �� • rr1:�������i1�11�11i �,�11► � r ate" � .��I�IL CTU�CKWILA INT'L BLVD. STA 48 +17.87 P. �160 +00.00 P.O.T. 6 -b0 L - TUKWI A`fN:et BLVD. STA 49 +50.29 P.O.C.. S. 140TH ST.3TIk.L2Dt00.00 P.O.T. r• --I. 4o 1 2 NW CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS STATION aN R619 *V 1741 77 7i *0IFL�� 4F . ® © I I1,�.74n 11 76' ire � F j�T� 20� - . © O 1280v21 .16• L - 43 ■ •• Ss 2.P eta ®6# 1. are��� . anollmswee amme. � � _1� 11.1WA ao 0 0 40 51lIE Ni 0 0 0 T. -, r- F 7 CORNER NOIEL gFy eV- Z9.;®';; m Gip. CURB RETURN ELEVATI. NS L. -J■F3 T1RIr4L�F•..,.I Ft f]V 2 m e F NE CORNER 2.1133:1:3411 :3:1X684.202• N'U meet F L. !•81085 fJU[:f - 1RLlDIJ/∎9 .rb. 87••60'46' i = 2, B -1 USED 7815 1504E OVERHAUL 1 SEE SHEET - PI 280 270 2� 280 270 260 285.10 286.46 28674 ■En= �..�.m-i6ili6'!IL•LIIJ• 1il ■ 0 5 4 1 RPY IY LE 284.30 E) 48 .PAY. ■�■ ' C8 TWE I 46 N 0189 FT STA 81 29W PROFILE RT PROF L� p %x°66 LIT 4- . Ip IY E. 28019 I) 284.65 285.97 28620 284.20 28147 287.65 46 +00 283.57 284.97 287.14 262.94 284.47 286.63 78253 28107 28613 787.11 28147 26562 47 +00 281.52 282.07 26511 28692 282.47 284.60 26128 261.96 284.18 2363 27769 26145 28196 26147 279.97 279.47 282.10 281 50 49 +00 48 +00 279.09 27655 27612 7692 29195 27637 277.82 28140 28003 280 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 0 0AWDUr OCONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. DRNE*AY APPROACH 5 RUCT � PER STD. 5 CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SIDEIVA U4 RAMP, O SEE DETAO SHEET 1 OD REPLACE RIVEWAY TO MATCH EXISTING GRADE O RELOCATE FIRE HYDRANT 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE 0 ADJUST VALVE BO TO GRADE CI ADJUST WATER METER TO GRADE 14 INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DETAIL SHEET CO_ 19 REMOVE AND RELOCATE FENCE ra COSTING UTILITY TO BE RELOCATED/ 21 REMOVED /ADJUSTED BY OTHERS 0 3 INSTALL BUS SHELTER PAD. PER DETA0._. BUS SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED BY OTHERS 32 REMOVE BOUARD O '37 ND REMOVE A STORE POUCE CAMERA TO BE RELOCATED TO POLE SEE CHANNEUZATION PUN DRAINAGE NOTES 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE 0 INSTALL TYPE 0 CATCH BASIN © REMOVE EXISTING STORM DRAIN PPE 0 CONNECT TO !MIMI. DRAINAGE STRUCTURE STA OT PPE LE11GD1 211 E 45.95 45' RT 12- CONC. 22' 284.97* 204.83 168.67 12' LT 1Y CONC. 74• 23.5! 27133E /TN ABANDON EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. PLUG PIPE ENDS VI/ CONCRETE PLUGS B ABANDON EXISTING STORM ORAIN PIPE, 270 PLUG PIPE 17105 94/ CONCRETE PLUGS ©INSTALL 1/PE I CATCH BASIN AND /OR PPE CONNECT TO EXISTING ROOF ORAIN/PIPE 290 280 270 STA OT PPE LIMOTN 28. 47.80 45' RT 12' CDC. 15' 284.342 281.321 ©D REMOVE EXISTING 0RA9UGE STRUCTURE O 260 TOP OF CURB LT. 277.27 CODER LIE 27965 TOP OF CURB RT. 50 +00 STA CAT PPE UN619 RM IE 49439 55' LT 12- CCIIC 10 277.52* 274.3511 49448 51 LT 12 CORC 21' 27681* 27100E 273.18485 2731011 49453 44' RT 12 CO IC 15' 281.08* 277.9111 49476 51 LT IY CONC 26' 276.51* 273.34S ll 4t li E1 0 Ei U PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. - ENGINEERING - STREETS- WATER - SEWER- PARKS- BUILGING- M e.1. SAO ORO clmm ccamm Federal AId # Project g 91 -RWO3 8791 11 Perteet Engineering, Inc. 10811 &N6ry* T., n. 14*. 0 -1. W....4 N 4HN (711) 911 -7111 SR 99 MP. 20.66 TO MP. 21.62 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY WAY. 1999 no OM. PLAN AND PROFILE 810 WHEEL AUTO PARTS SW CORNER t4i1/21:10:38111:116 I ;UTICA MIDEM J5.10 ...LWITTIKUll■FWE, 17111■Fii 674 I1■11■FirsIE0I mesti=timele.,■Elprn a - 753512 T zsar LEAL.71/2dIMEldi■kt5.11 N 14 44- PT • 7 * P 22' 000000 ■ wrl 7 0 MA Kn. BLVD. STA 51+92.41 P 0 C 40TH ST. STA 180+00.00 P.O.T. SE CORNER CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS A Y T C 0 0 0 Iv0 000 / tt, 0 / NE CORNER CURET RETURN ELEVATIONS 280 270 260 / / g:2"5.4 STA 531.71 (29.111 250 277.27 279.55 50+00 275.73 276.72 275.97 27538 275.16 271129 274.50 275.57 277.53 224.18 27363 274.97 274.32 275.77 51+00 PUBLIC WORKS 27308 27367 27302 272.37 271.69 52+00 271.02 271.99 27016 27034 271.17 269 56 .26567 270.35 53+00 26694 269.02 269.59 25129 268.37 26683 267.59 267.57 2513.06 26686 251397 267 28 54+00 266.18 264321 28629 SEE SHEET CONSTRUCTION NOTES 0 SAWCUT C> CONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. ORNEwAY APPROACH CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. \ PLAN F-3. DESIGN C /7\ CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. PLAN F-3. DESIGN D /7\ CONSTRUCT ASPHALT SIDEWALK RAMP, SEE DETAIL SHEET 0 REPLACE EXIST= ASPH.M.T CCNRETE DRIVEWAY TO MATCH COSTING GRADE 0 REMOVE WATER VALVE AND MARKER C> ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE o 0 ADJUST VALVE BOX TO GFIADE c> INSTALL TREE PAVER SEE DETAA SHEET CD_ .d• C> 668404 AND RELOCATE FENCE Lc) C> MAME AND RELOCATE EXISTING GUY 21 EXISTING OUT( TO BE RELOCATED/ D/ BY OTHERS ,7‘ INSTALL BUS SHELTER PAD, PER DETAJL_. 30 BUS SHELTER TO BE 715TALLE0 BY OTHERS 1.11 0 REMOVE BOLLARD 0 REMOVE EXISTING CONC. SIDEWALK 280 270 260 0 REMOVE EXISTING RNSED EOGE 0 RENCK AND RELOCATE PRESSURE RELEASE VENT C> ADJUST MONUMENT CASE ARO COVER TO GRADE DRAINAGE ROILS 0 ADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE w/ SOLID LO001740 UD 0 INSTALL TYPE II CATCH BASIN 0 REMOVE EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE OAemooN EXISTING DRNNAGE STRUCTURE V./ PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS /13\ N3AN00N EXISTING STORM DRAIN PIPE, 'd PLUG PIPE ENDS W/ CONCRETE PLUGS 0 REMOVE EXISTING MANAGE STRUCTURE 0 INSTALL AREA PRET. AND PIPE AS snovn■ 081486,6. STA CFF PPE 53572 56' LT 2' CONC LENGTH 1 Rai 27' 1 256.1539 6. 263.69E INSTALL TYPE 1 CATCH &Asa, AND PIPE STA Cif I PPE 1 104001 53420 51.94 49' TIT !I 2' CONC 25' 51 LT I 12 CCNC 26' 86418 275.964 272.7955 273.123 289.8566 0 CCNNECT TO EXISTING PPE 270 0 contact DUSTNG PIPE TO CATCH 6±504 260 250 265.48 265.46 265.49 DEPT. -ENGiNEERiNG-STREETs-wATER-SENER-PARKS-BuiLDING- 57 142221 WOO 6/01 check. RV Pro, •.217111• proj dir 1irld IA en Federal Ald # Project # 91 -RWO3 Perteet Engineering, Inc. 10209 Ilddrporl Any 22 bit. 7-1. lAinnead. 3838438 (212) 261-7122 el. Hod.ions TOP OF ORB LT. CENTER UNE TOP Cf CURB RT. SEE SHEET - PI SR 99 UP. 20.66 TO LIP. 21.62 TUKV/ILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. KING COUNTY MAY, 1999 PLAN AND PROFILE 0 E P10 ,P12, 11. no see!. dole TUKWIU INT'L- BLVD. STA 55 +31.76 T. 23 N. e E. W.I. I • • N Ir33'44 • N W SE CORNER NE CORNER 1.13 1i21L:i:W96al111111 CURB RETURN ELEVATIONS ]L1L•..l•..i:'.•_•.�' ftatt♦1 a. mvry TL.D. fRE'.h.rrFwrrIE->_i.. S.y P 160.4557 . 1r LT ]62.16 1711 It IL 1 262.37 O �I 60 262.36 6 �i.'JQ 26217 fJOa':•S}IT'801 I BMW .T. 55o56M . 31' • 26210 270 260 • 250 270 260 250 CONSTRUCTION NOTES 0 sArcur 0 CONSTRUCT CEMENT CONC. DWVE•AY APPROACH CONSTRUCT CURB RAMP PER STD. 3 PUN F -3. DESIGN C CONSTRUCT ASRNLT SIDEWALK RAMP. SEE 001/11{1�1. SHEET / O CHANNELl7ATIOONN�GN*NG PLAN ORELOCATE FIRE HYDRANT 10 ADJUST MANHOLE TO GRADE 17 PI 11666 BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT 19 REMOVE AND RELOCATE FENCE EXISTING URUTY TO BE RELOCATED/ 21 REMOVED /ADJUSTED BY OTHERS 31 RELOCATE EXISTNG MAILBOX 32 REMOVE 80UARD DRAINAGE NOTES OADJUST CATCH BASIN TO GRADE 5/ SEND LOCKING UD OINSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN 270 p 94STALL TYPE 6 CATCH BASIN OREMOVE (01511 G STORM ORAN PIPE 260 ABANDON EIaSTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURE. 7 RUG PIPE ENDS 5/ CONCRETE PLUGS OREMOVE (01506G DRNN*E STRUCTURE 250 O INSTALL TYPE I CATCH BASIN AND PIPE PIPE I LENGTH �70 0 260 250 STA OTT RIM 50431 45• LT 12' CONC 1 14• 260.162 256.99E INSTALL STROMCEPTOR AND PIPE STA 57.12 OTT 26 RT PPE 18• CONC 16' CONC LENGTH RIN 256.97 252475 23237E PROFILE RT, ' 11. 252.37 240 265.46 26346 26149 264.74 263.99 263.19 204.71 26196 26322 55 +00 262.39 262.47 261.63 261.76 261.76 260.67 26013 259.36 256.63 261.03 26026 251.60 26026 56 +00 239.46 256.71 259.51 256.71 23766 25796 25791 57 +00 237.17 257.26 257.21 236.46 256.55 256.51 255.66 253.60 255.05 254.31 25162 58+00 25356 25264 240 TW CC 0AB LT. 25213 CENTER 111E T0P CF 0AB R7. 59 +00 SEE SHEET - P1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. - ENGINEERING - STREETS- WATER- SEWER - PARKS- eUILGING- d.ei9^. 61• ddrown 4o5J .n 9/20 .hocked owe) en**V9 6V• Federal Aid # Project # 91 -RWO3 SR 99 MP. 20.66 TO MP. 21.62 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD. 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