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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit PL11-022 - QWEST COMMUNICATIONS - SEPA / SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENTQUEST COMMUNICATIONS 976845 S 180' ST /GREEN RIVER PL1 1-022 LII-031 EII-005 SHORELINE & SEPA SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM www.ci.tulcwila.wa.us Development Guidelines and Design and Construction Standards TO: PLANNING DEPT. — Moira Bradshaw, Senior Planner nictm FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. — David McPherson, Development Engineer David. McPherson@TukwilaWA.gov DATE: June 9, 2011 SUBJECT: Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River 6845 S. 180th Street TL nos. 362304-9017 / 362304HYDR (Green River) / 362304TRCT (Sperry Drive) SEPA and Shoreline Public Works Review Comments SEPA — E11-005 The environmental checklist should be revised to reflect the following comments: B. Environmental Elements 5. Animals c. Yes — This area is part of the Pacific Flyway. A primary corridor for migratory bird species. Shoreline — L11-031 No Comments. Page 1 of 1 City oPrukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: htto://www.TukwilaWA.eov DETERMINATION OF NON -SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) File Number: El 1-005 Applied: 05/03/2011 Issue Date: 08/10/2011 Status: APPROVED Applicant: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS Lead Agency: City of Tukwila Description of Proposal: Temporarily re-route fiber optic communication cable over the green river and West Valley Hwy to the property just east of the Hwy in Kent. The temporary aerial crossing is to remain in place for a maximum of three years in order to avoid threat of flooding to the Qwest line currently in a conduit on S. 180 St. bridge. Crossing length is approximately 750 feet. 425 feet will be buried and 325 feet will be suspended overhead. Location of Proposal: Address: Parcel Number: Section/Township/Range: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW 3623049017 The City has determined that the proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21c.030(2) (c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). Comments must be submitted by 0/ h/ . The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. Jack Pa.e, ' esponsible Official City of b kwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 Date ') 11 Any appeal shall be linked to a specific governmental action. The State Environmental Policy Act is not intended to create a cause of action unrelated to a specific governmental action. Appeals of environmental determinations shall be commenced within the time period to appeal the governmental action that is subject to environmental review. (RCW 43.21C.075) Final Staff Evaluation Environmental Checklist SEPA File No: E11-005 I. Summary of Proposed Action The proposed action is to reroute an existing fiber optic cable. New buried conduit will extend from an existing Qwest underground vault located on Sperry Drive southward approximately 48 feet and then eastward approximately 150 feet towards the Green River where the cable will be unearthed and attached to a 45 foot high pole. From the pole the cable will be strung 325 feet to a 40 foot high pole on the east side of West Valley Highway, which is within the City limits of Kent. Clearances are 30 feet over the top of the levee in Tukwila and 23 feet over West Valley Highway. II. General Information Project Name: Qwest Communications Temporary Aerial Fiber Applicant: Qwest Communications Inc. Location: 6845 S. 180 Street; Tukwila, Washington Property Owners: Tax parcel 3623049017 - Wells Fargo Bank; Tax parcel 3585290010 — Apple Six Hospitality Owner Comprehensive Plan & Zoning Designation: Tukwila Urban Center The following information was considered as part of review of this application. 1. SEPA Checklist and ESA screening checklist (April 27, 2010 and November 9, 2011 respectively.) 2. Figure 1: Plan View (HDR, March 2011) 3. Figure 2: Profile View - Proposed Overhead Path & River Cross-section (Qwest) 4. Qwest Cable Re-route Project Drawings Sheets G002, C001, C003, C004 (Qwest/HDR, March 2011) 5. Sensitive Areas Study Technical Memorandum (HDR, April 26, 2011) El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing NOTE: Technical reports and attachments referenced above may not be attached to all copies of this decision. Copies of exhibits, reports, attachments, or other documents may be reviewed and/or obtained by contacting Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner, 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, Washington, 98188, and Phone: 206-431-3670. III. REVIEW PROCESS The proposed action is subject to State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review as the project does not meet the exemptions listed under the Categorical Exemptions section of Part Nine of the SEPA rules. (Washington Administrative Code 197-11-800.) IV. BACKGROUND/PROPOSAL Qwest Communications currently has critical fiber optic cables in a conduit that is attached to the Green River Bridge at South 180 Street. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who maintain and operate the dam upriver of the conduit's location, indicate that the failing condition of the dam's abutment has increased the chance that the Green River will overtop its banks and flood certain portions of the Valley. The temporary reroute of the critical line is proposed as a temporary solution. The temporary solution will be removed within three years of installation. First, the threat of flood is temporary — the dam is currently being repaired and expectations are that repairs will be done by the end of this year's (2011) construction season. Secondly, Qwest' s plan is to reroute this line south along Southcenter Parkway and then east along the S. 196 Street alignment/bridge to West Valley Highway. This reroute is coinciding with the reconstruction and expansion of Southcenter Parkway, which is currently underway; although according to Qwest, an easement is still needed from a property owner in order to complete the connection. V. REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST The following lists the elements contained within the Environmental Checklist submitted for the proposed project. The numbers in the staff evaluation correspond to the numbers in the Environmental Checklist. If staff concurs with the applicant's response, this is so stated. If the response to a particular item in the checklist is found to be inadequate or clarification is needed, there is additional staff comment and evaluation. Page 2 of 6 E11-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing A. BACKGROUND: 1-12 Concur with checklist. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: 1. Earth: a.-h. Concur with checklist. 2. Air: a. — c. Concur with checklist. 3. Water: a. (1) - Concur with checklist a. (2) - Applicant has described the removal of the temporary improvements as cutting the fiber cable at the manhole and base of pole and then pulling out the underground cable and removal of aerial fiber. An August 8, 2011 email response from HDR, the consultant, clarifies that all above ground elements of the temporary installation will be removed when the line is rerouted or at the end of the three year period, whichever comes first. a. (3) - a (6) Concur with checklist b. (1) - b (2) Concur with checklist. c. (1) - c (2) Concur with checklist d. Concur with checklist 4. Plants: a-d. Concur with checklist. 5. Animals: a.-b. Concur with checklist. c. The area is part of the Pacific Flyway, a primary corridor for migratory bird species. d. Concur with checklist. 6. Energy and Natural Resources: a.-c. Concur with checklist. Page 3 of 6 E11-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing 7. Environmental Health: a.—b. Concur with checklist. b. (2) - b (3) Compliance with Tukwila and Kent noise regulations will mitigate any potential adverse noise impacts, associated with the project including installation and removal. 8. Land and Shoreline Use: a. — This area of the Green River is used by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for fishing. b. — c. Concur with checklist. d. While there are no "structures" associated with the proposal, there is an underground conduit and above ground poles and guy wires that should be removed at the completion of the project. e. - f. Concur with the checklist. g. The Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (Tukwila 1982 amended) designates the site as Urban. (The Urban Conservancy designation is in the draft document that has not yet been adopted.) h. — k. Concur with checklist. 1. Measures to ensure compatibility include the clearance provided over the Green River Trail, river and state highway and the temporary nature of the proposal. Additional compatibility measures could include the removal of the above ground improvements when the aerial fiber is removed. Installation is anticipated to take up to two hours. The consultant suggests that it should occur in the evening when there is a lower volume of traffic. 9. Housing: a.—c. Concur with checklist. 10. Aesthetics: a. Concur with checklist b. While there may be other above ground utility improvements in the area, there are none that are so immediately visible to the river user. The temporary aerial fiber and pole will create a greater visual impact on the recreational user of the Green River and the trail; although recreational users are much less because of temporary closure of the Green River Trail. c. Other restoration measures that would be appropriate would be removal of the poles and guy wires when the fiber and strand are removed, which the applicant has clarified will occur. Page 4 of 6 E11-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing 11. Light and Glare: a.-d. Concur with checklist. 12. Recreation: a. According to the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, fishing occurs within the vicinity of the proposed crossing. b.- c. Concur with checklist. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation: a.-c. Concur with checklist. 14. Transportation: a. The city limit line between Kent and Tukwila occurs down the centerline of West Valley Highway, which is a state highway. b-f. Concur with checklist. g. PW10-039 is a City of Tukwila permit for work within its public right of way. 15. Public Services: a.-b. Concur with checklist. 16. Utilities: a. Water, Sanitary Sewer, refuse service and telephone also are available at the site. b. Concur with checklist. Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist A temporary erosion and sediment control plan is a Code requirement for any projects that require excavation. V. COMMENTS: The site was posted with a Public Notice Board and property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the site were asked to comment on the proposal. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe called the staff planner with the comment that the river area is used for fishing by Tribal members and they are concerned about access to fishing during the construction and deconstruction of the temporary crossing. VII. CONCLUSION The proposal can be found to not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment; therefore, a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) can be issued for this Page 5 of 6 El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing project. (WAC 197-11-340) This conclusion is based on impacts identified within the environmental checklist, attachments, and the above "Final Staff Evaluation for Application No. E11-005", and is supported by plans, policies, and regulations formally adopted by the City of Tukwila for the exercise of substantive authority under SEPA to approve, condition, or deny proposed actions. Prepared by: Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner Date: August 8, 2011 H:\Qwest\SEPA staff report.doc Page 6 of 6 eitti of J u;iuuita Department Of Community Development AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION I, Svedahl HEREBY DECLARE THAT: _Teri Notice of Application Notice of Decision Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Public Meeting x Determination of Non- Significance Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance Determination of Significance & Scoping Notice Short Subdivision Agenda Notice of Application for Shoreline Mgmt Permit Shoreline Mgmt Permit Board of Appeals Agenda Packet Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet Official Notice Notice of Action Other: Was mailed to each of the addresses listed/attached on this 11 day of August in the year 2011 Project Name: QWEST Project Number: PL11-022 Associated File Number (s): E11-005, L11-031 Mailing requested by: Moira Brads w Mailer's signature: 7)/7-Ai /,1 1 W:\USERS\TERI\TEMPLATES-FORMS\AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRI$UTION.DOC AGENCY LABELS ( ) Office of Archaeology ( ) Transportation Department (WSDOT NW) Dept of Natural Resources ( ) Office of the Governor ( ) WA State Community Development ( ) WA Fisheries & Wildlife, MillCreek Office ( ) WA Fisheries & Wildlife, Larry Fisher, 1775 12th Ave NW Ste 201, Issaquah WA 98027 ( ) US Corps of Engineers ( ) Federal HWY Admin ( ) Federal Transit Admin, Region 10 ( ) Dept of Fish & Wildlife Section 1 FEDERAL AGENCIES ( ) US Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) ( )US Dept of HUD ( ) National Marine Fisheries Service Section 2 WASHINGTON STATE AGENCIES ( ) Dept of Social & Health Services ( ) Dept of Ecology NW Regional Office, Shoreland Div. ******* NOD REQUIRES RETURN RECEIPT Dept of Ecology, SEPA Office of Attorney General ( ) Office of Hearing Examiner Section 3 ( ) KC Boundary Review Board ( ) Fire District # 11 ( ) Fire District # 2 ( ) KC Wastewater Treatment Div ( ) KC Dept of Parks & Recreation ( ) KC Assessor's Office KING COUNTY AGENCIES ( ) Health Department ( ) Port of Seattle ( ) KC Dev & Enviro Services-SEPA Info Center ( ) KC Metro Transit Div-SEPA Official, Environmental Planning ( ) KC Dept of Natural Resources ( ) KC Dept of Natural Resources, Andy Levesque ( ) KC Public Library System ( ) Foster Library ( ) Renton Library ( ) Kent Library ( ) Seattle Library Section 4 SCHOOLS/LIBRARIES ( ) Westfield Mall Library ( ) Tukwila School District ( ) Highline School District ( ) Seattle School District ( ) Renton School District ( ) QWEST Communications ( ) Seattle City Light ( ) Puget Sound Energy ( ) Highline Water District ( ) Seattle Planning &Dev/Water Dept ( ) Comcast Section 5 UTILITIES ( ) BP Olympic Pipeline ( ) Val-Vue Sewer District ( ) Water District # 20 ( ) Water District # 125 ( ) City of Renton Public Works ( ) Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer/Water Dist ( ) Seattle Public Utilities ( ) Allied Waste Services ( ) Tukwila City Departments ( ) Public Works ( ) Fire ( ) Police ( ) Finance ( ) Planning ( ) Parks & Rec ( ) City Clerk ( ) Building ( ) Mayor Section . CITY AG NCIES r1 ,�y�,, Kent Planning Dept ft� / ri"i `� ' Kake t ro.VG5 ( ) Renton Planning Dept ( ) City of SeaTac ( ) City of Burien ( ) City of Seattle ( ) Strategic Planning *Notice of all Seattle Related Projects ( ) Puget Sound Regional Council ( ) SW KC Chamber of Commerce ,l<Muckleshoot Indian Tribe * gym ( ) Cultural Resources ( ) Fisheries Program ( ) Wildlife Program ( ) Duwamish Indian Tribe * tilaNei Section 7 OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES ( ) Puget Sound Clean Air Agency ( ) Sound Transit/SEPA ( ) Duwamish River Clean Up Coalition * ( ) Washington Environmental Council ( ) People for Puget Sound * ( ) Futurewise * send notice of all applications on Green/Duwamish River ( ) Seattle Times ( ) South County Journal Section 8 MEDIA ( ) Highline Times ( ) City of Tukwila Website P:Admin\Admin Forms\Agency Checklist Public Notice Mailings For Permits SEPA MAILINGS Mail to: (comment period starts on date of mailing) Dept. of Ecology Environmental Review Section *Applicant *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list) *Any parties of record * send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination �T Trarr�>t-8+�;5*e _ - EPA Officia orma lop Tribes — For any application on the Green/Duwamish River, send the checklist and a full set of plans with the Notice Of Application Send These Documents to DOE: SEPA Determination (from PermitsPlus) Findings (staff report, usu. with MDNS) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Drawings/Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed or sent to newspaper) SHORELINE MAILINGS: Notice of Application for a Substantial Development Permit must be mailed to owners and to property owners within 500 feet of subject property, comments are due 30 days after the notice of application is mailed/posted. The Notice of Application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit must include a statement that any person desiring to submit written comments on the application or desiring to receive notification of the final decision on the application may do so within 30 days of the Notice of Application. If a hearing will be held on the application, the hearing notice must include the information that written comments may be submitted, or oral presentation made at the hearing. Notice is sent to Ecology's NW Regional Office Shorelands & Environmental Assistance Program. Shoreline Permit Notice of Decision: Mail to: (within 8 days of decision; 21-day appeal period begins date of filing with DOE) — Notice to DOE must be by return receipt requested mail (this requirement included in SSB 5192, effective 7-22-11). Department of Ecology Shorelands Section, NW Regional Office State Attorney General *Applicant *Indian Tribes *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list). *Any parties of record , ' • '* send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination Send These Documents to DOE and Attornev General: Permit Data Sheet Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (printed out from PermitsPlus) Findings (staff report or memo) Shoreline Permit Application Form (filled out by applicant) Drawings/Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) - Site plan, with mean high water mark & improvements — Cross -sections of site with structures & shoreline — Grading Plan — Vicinity map SEPA determination (3-part from Sierra) Findings (staff report or memo) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Any background studies related to impacts on shoreline Notice of Application Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed) P:Admin\Admin Forms\Agency Checklist City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188-2544 ComtutoPeomitiis frg: 700.5 4/54-b/04- oil 3.5/5 6‘ Ktiti!" 144 9570,3,2 • Moira Bradshaw From: Graves, Katie <KGraves@ci.kent.wa.us> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 1:00 PM To: Moira Bradshaw Subject: RE: Qwest Temporary SMA 2011-3, Kiva RPSP-2111251 Hi Moira, If the line did not come down in the stated amount of time, Kent would have Code Enforcement pursue the problem. Where is Tukwila in the process of reviewing the permits? Has a SEPA decision been issued yet? We have drafted a shoreline staff report, but don't want to issue it until the SEPA is finalized. Thanks! (And Charlene Anderson says Hi!) atie Graves (formerly Heinitz), Planner Planning Services I Community Development 400 West Gowe, Kent, WA 98032 Main 253-856-5454 I Direct 253-856-5428 www.cho• = - nt.com PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING THIS E-MAIL Original Message From: Moira Bradshaw [mailto:Moira.Bradshaw@TukwilaWA.gov] Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 4:29 PM To: Heinitz, Katie Subject: RE: Qwest Temporary SMA 2011-3, Kiva RPSP-2111251 Hi Katie - Yes - staff will be recommending that the permit be conditioned on removing the overhead line. We are trying to strategize on the most effective way to ensure that the line comes down after the stated period. How does Kent approach this type of issue? Thanks. 1 Moira Carr Bradshaw, AICP Senior Planner Community Development Department Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 4313651 www.tukwilawa.gov Please note my new email and City web page . From: Heinitz, Katie [KHeinitz@ci.kent.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 1:38 PM To: Moira Bradshaw Subject: RE: Qwest Temporary SMA 2011-3, Kiva RPSP-2111251 Hi Moira, Will Tukwila be conditioning the SEPA or shoreline permits to address the temporary nature of the utility line for this project (maximum 3 years noted in the applications)? Katie Heinitz, Planner Planning Services I Community Development 400 West Gowe, Kent, WA 98032 Main 253-856-5454 I Direct 253-856-5428 www.choosekent.com PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING THIS E-MAIL 2 PROJECT LOCATION MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Qwest. )th Sr S 180t la St u) 180th St Bridge PROJECT LOCATION G`, e°'14'wer co$ co S tam St S 1B1i1 Si n S 182i;t1 St 0 $ 182 C2011 Gocole.; fcripClatz 5,2011 Googte - VICINITY MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Contract Drawings For QWEST Cable Re-route Project HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 (425) 450-6200, X6338 Contact: Mike Blanchette, PE Green River Fiber Crossing at S. 180th Street. QWEST Job No. 02W2HPJ HDR Project No. 000000000137836 Seattle, Washington March 2011 INDEX OF DRAWINGS GENERAL G-001 VICINITY MAP AND DRAWING INDEX G-002 GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS CIVIL C-001 CONDUIT PLAN (BY QWEST) C-002 CONDUIT PROFILE (NOT INCLUDED) C-003 ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN C-004 ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION DETAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION WELLS FARGO ai.->S 4 5' PELS GI 110.1S vf�60 A ! P. Y:.4tT6 :n( APPROXIMATE LOCAT(QN i -See Figure 1 and Plan Set for surveyed easement location. tY4` :%tt 5' Sir.: EA.r� P2 BT4 j46•- s Figure 2: Profile View PROPOSED OVERHEAD PATH FOR QWEST FIBER OPTIC ROUTE JOB: O1W2k1RJ SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 18OTH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE 1 I ui-ul- lii i i;r{rrt �-t{t Iil��tr 11—Iil - G�tGi�—ila� _ f i rr1ivatuv' t'-IJ; 1f< i.�ll if --n ICI III I-111- -iii-.i P/t CITY OF TUB" WI 1 A DESIGNED BY: DALE HARTMAN (253) 372 - 5364 DRAWN BY: MICHAEL LEE (253) 372 - 5311 LOOKING NORTH DOWN RIVER QWBSt--42 Culal -t 1 - Hli .fit -_It 11 i I—i 1'l_- 'Ik�FI. �tl4=�l 1 111 I11_�i lL1 11 r_ Ci.4S.S 4 40' P ZE 7-'e 5?VFE APPROXIIVetTE LOCATION. See Figure 1 , nd Plan 5 et for surveyed easement location. I_1 CITY OF KENT ---m- /2 1 U` FC?E 20' `EAR4fJT7 CITY OF TUKWILA - 180TH ST. BRIDGE COUNTY: KING QWEST JOB: 6IW2HPJ CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA SH: 1 OF 2 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 3623049017 Address: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW Suite No: Applicant: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS RECEIPT Permit Number: E 11-005 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 05/03/2011 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11-00878 Initials: User ID: JR 1659 Payment Amount: $1,490.00 Payment Date: 05/03/2011 02:31 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 42001988 1,490.00 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts SEPA 000.345.831 1,490.00 Total: $1,490.00 doc: Receiot-06 Printed: 05-03-2011 MAY 0 3 2011 I CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(i ci.nikwila.wa.us SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW INFORMATION The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requires all agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a development before making decisions (43.21C RCW). The purpose of environmental review is to identify a proposal's significant adverse impacts, measures to minimize or avoid such impacts, and allow wide public review for a wide range of projects. REQUIREMENTS: SEPA review is required for any action associated with the following types of decisions: 1. Developing 10 or more dwelling units. 2. Developing agricultural structures over 10,000 s.f. 3. Developing office, school, commercial, recreational, service or storage buildings over 12,000 s.f. and 40 parking spaces (certain utility lines, personal wireless communication facilities, and normal maintenance/replacement activities are fully exempt). 4. Developing parking lots with over 40 spaces. 5. Landfills and excavations over 500 cubic yards. 6. Installation of impervious underground tanks with a capacity over 10,000 gallons. The accompanying application must be completed for any new SEPA application or request to issue an addendum to any previous SEPA determination. If a question does not apply, "Does not apply" or "NA" may be entered. Complete answers to the checklist may avoid unnecessary delays later. City staff may also be able to help about governmental designations (e.g., zoning, shoreline, and landmark status). PROCEDURES: At the time you submit your application you must have all of the items listed on the attached "Complete Application Checklist" as well as the submittal for the underlying action (building permit, subdivision etc.). You may request a waiver from items on the checklist that are not applicable to your project. Please discuss this waiver request with City staff either at a pre -application meeting or at the time of application submittal. Within 28 days of receiving your application, City staff will determine if it is complete based on the attached checklist. If not complete City staff will mail you a letter outlining what additional information is needed. If you do not submit requested materials within 90 days from the City's request for additional information the City may cancel your application. Once the application is "complete," substantive review will begin and a "Notice of Application" must be posted/mailed to begin a public comment period. After completing the environmental analysis and considering public comments, the Director will issue a determination for the project. A Determination of Non -Significance (DNS) says that the project as proposed will not have probable, significant, negative environmental impacts. A mitigated DNS will be issued if the project must be modified to mitigate its negative impacts. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared if the probable negative impacts are unavoidable. e 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 each Department if you feel that certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived. Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS MAY BE REQUIRED. The initial application materials allow project review to begin and vest the applicant's rights. However, the City may require additional information as needed to establish consistency with development standards. City 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). Check items submitted with application Information Required. May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning APPLICATION MATERIALS: ✓ 1. Application Checklist (1 copy) indicating items submitted with application. ./ 2. Completed ESA Screening Checklist, SEPA Environmental Checklist and drawings (5 copies). 3. One set of all plans reduced to 8 1/2" by 11" or 11" by 17". Attachment 1 4. Application Fee: See Land Use Fee Schedule. 5. Underlying permit application that triggers SEPA review. Attachment 2: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit & PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: Clearing and Grading Permit 6.:Payment of a $365 notice board fee to FastSigns Tukwila or Provide a 4' x 4' public notice board on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received (see Public Notice Sign Specifications Handout). / N./ 7. Provide two (2) sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents or businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. Note: Each unit in multiple -family buildings--e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks --must be included (see Public Notice Mailing Label Handout). Or you may pay the City to generate the mailing labels. See Land Use Fee Schedule under `Public Notice Mailing labels" for the fee amount. N/A 8. If providing own labels King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the location of each property within 500 ft. of the subject lot. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 9. Vicinity Map with site location. Attachment 3 10. Provide four (4) copies of any sensitive area studies such as wetland or geotechnical reports if needed per Tukwila's Sensitive Areas Ordinance (TMC 18.45). See the Geotechnical Report Guidelines and Sensitive Area Special Study Guidelines (online at Attachment 4: Sensitive An www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/dcdplan.htm) for additional information. Study 11. Any drawings needed to describe the proposal other than those submitted with the underlying permit. Maximum size 24" x 36". See Project Plans CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(<r)ci_tukwila.wa.us SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPLICATION FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permits Plus TYPE P-SEPA Planner: File Number: e//- Qd 5 Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: re... 1/ �, Z Z. Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: G //•-O / NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River @ S 180th Street LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. 6845 South 180th Street, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Wells Fargo on western side of alignment); 18123 72nd Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 (Marriott Townplace Suites on eastern end of alignment) LIST ALL TAX LOT NUMBERS (this information may be found on your tax statement). 3623049017 (WELLS FARGO); 362304HYDR (GREEN RIVER); 362304TRCT (SPERRY DRIvE); 3585290010 (MARRIOTT TOWNPLACE SUITES) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the owner/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: Qwest Communications, Inc. Attention: Dennis Libadia Address: 23315 66th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Phone: (253) 372-5360 FAX: E-mail: dennis.li dia(aigwes om • Signature: Date: 4-7-7 -1-0 / i CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community .Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(a.ci.tukwila.wa.us AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP AND HOLD HARMLESS PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF RING The tmdersigned being duly sworn and upon oath states as follows: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the applications have been prepared by me or my agents and are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. Owner grants the City, its employees, agents, engineers, contractors or other representatives the right to enter upon Owner's real property, located at 6845 South 180th Street, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Parcel No. 3823049017) for the purpose of application review, for the limited time necessary to complete that purpose. S1'121Y 5:-- GEE f)eatArr NA- t 6. Non -responsiveness to a City information request for ninety (90) or more days, shall be cause to cancel the application(s) without refund of fees. f EXECUTED aP /+l l/tAu ter ' city), ela (state), on ildtlA C 4 7 20 / / Print Name k - %f� GR,Ia 7 rC 7-012.4.6 , 1 Address 333 /-1• .e.^r .f'T i/ CLaoet 7:11:.o G2.1er,r c.o C4.. •�- 9/t oS Phone Number d11.1"- — 9 ei — .3 2 3 Z / ., - kr(- .32-30 Signature On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME ON THIS DAY OF . 20 Y PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington. residing at My Commission expires on 1t0St Sic/ A.WCkteck C:\pwworking\ sea \d044Tm/b\110117 Qwest Green River SEPA DRAFT RO1 - Qwest.doc Design Engineering Network Services EXHIBIT 'A' 1208 NE 64th Street, 4th Floor 4.2* Seattle, WA 98115-6722 AMENDMENT TO ITEM 5 Q W e s t. CITY OF TUKWILA AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP AND HOLD HARMLESS PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY 5. QWEST CORPORATION, a Colorado Corporation, hereafter referred to as Grantee whose address is 1801 Califomia St., Suite 5100, Denver Colorado 80202 shall maintain and keep in full force and effect a policy of general liability insurance in an amount not less than One Million Dollars per occurrence, and provide WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., a national banking association, hereafter will be referred to as Grantor , with a certificate of insurance or self insurance and will name Grantor, its successors and assigns as Additional Insured's in the event one or both of the Grantee(s) should choose not to self -insure. Each Grantee may self -insure its obligations hereunder. Other than in the event of Grantor's gross negligence, each Grantee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Grantor, and defend and protect it, against and from any and all claims, demands,damages, losses, liability, costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) arising by reason of any injury to or death of any person or persons or theft, loss or damage to any property occurring on or about Grantor's lands or claims of any kind or nature as a result of any activity, work or thing done, permitted, suffered or omitted to be done on or about Grantor's lands by Grantees or their contractors, agents or employees during the term of this Agreement. Grantees hereby accepts all risk of injury to persons or damage to or loss of property occasioned by any defect on or about Grantor's lands, or any disrepair or hazardous or unsafe condition therein or thereabout, and Grantees hereby unconditionally release Grantor from any and all liability therefore. Grantees shall be solely responsible for the security of all their own property and of personal property under their custody and control on Grantor's lands (including the supplies, material, personal property and equipment of Grantees'. contractors and crews), and for any repairs to or replacement or compensation for such property which may arise out of any theft, loss or damage thereto. QWEST CORPORATION By: Kristin Zimmerman Manager Right of Way Date '3,4.7/2,:9/„.7 before me, CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT. CIVIL CODE § 1189 r-•r'•-•r•r--• •• ..--v-•,-.•i-•.-.—.r--.r-•,-...-,•,-...-.r..--.r...-.r-.r. .-.r ••^--•r.r-..-•i--•r-•./,•r-:r-.••-•... State of California County of 4 Fron c\So On K`orth 14 40.011 } vunMci gull ,notary rukliC Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared VQ`11 nt/ 1°r� Q nu Luis RuS11 t Name(s) of Signer(s) VANESSA CLEMENTE Commission # 1905632 Notary Public - California San Francisco County M Comm. 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Signature: Signature of Notary Public Document Date: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited 0 General ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Number of Pages: Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual 0 Partner — 0 Limited 0 General 0 Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator 0 Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here ® 2010 National Notary Association • NationalNotary.org • 1-800-US NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 City of Tukwila Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist Date: November 9, 2010 Applicant Name: Qwest Communications Inc.; Attention: Dennis Libadia Street Address: 23315 66th Avenue South City, State, Zip: _Kent, WA 98032 Telephone: (253) 372-5360 Directions This Screening Checklist has been designed to evaluate the potential for your project to result in potential "take" of Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, or Cutthroat trout as defined by Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act. The checklist includes a series of "Yes" or "No" questions about your project, organized into four parts. Starting with Part A on Page 1, read each question carefully, circle "Yes" or "No," and proceed to the next question as directed by the checklist. To answer these questions, you may need to refer to site plans, grading and drainage plans, critical areas studies, or other documents you have prepared for your project. The City will evaluate your responses to determine if "take" is indicated. C:\pwworking\sea\d0447775\Qwest Green River SEPA DRAFT 4-21-11.doc Part A: Please review and answer each question carefully. Consider all phases of your project including, but not limited to, construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1-0 Will the project require any form of grading? Grading is defined as any excavating, filling, clearing, or creation of impervious surface, or any combination thereof, which alters the existing ground surface of the earth (TMC 18.06.370). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2-0 IYES - Continue to Question 1-1 (Page 3) 2-0 Will the project require any form of clearing? Clearing means the removal or causing to be removed, through either direct or indirect actions, any vegetation from a site (18.06.145). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3-0 IYES - Continue to Question 2-1 (Page 4) 3-0 Will the project require work, during any time of the project, below the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers or in wetlands? Ordinary high water mark is the mark that is found by examining the bed and banks of a stream and ascertaining where the presence and action of waters are so common and usual as to distinctly mark the soil from that of the abutting upland, in respect to vegetation (see TMC Chapter 18.06, Page 18-15). Please circle appropriate response. INOI - Continue to Question 4-0 YES - Continue to Question 3-1 (Page 5) 4-0 Will the project result in the processing or handling, storage, or treatment of hazardous substances? This does not include the proper use of fuel stored in a vehicle's fuel tank. Hazardous substances are any liquid, solid, gas, or sludge, including any material, substance, product, commodity, or waste, regardless of quantity, that exhibits the characteristics or criteria of hazardous waste as defined by Washington Administrative Code 173-303 (TMC 18.06.385). This includes fuel or other chemicals stored on -site during construction. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 5-0 YES - Continue to Question 5-0 5-0 Will the project result in the withdrawal, injection, or interception of groundwater? Examples of projects that may affect groundwater include, but are not limited to: construction of a new well, change in water withdrawals from an existing well, projects involving prolonged construction dewatering, projects installing French drains or interceptor trenches, and sewer lines. For the purpose of this analysis, projects that require a geotechnical report pursuant to the requirements of TMC 18.45.060 or would require a geotechnical report if not exempt should answer Yes. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 6-0 YES - Continue to Question 6-0 City of Tukwii 3A Screening Checklist Part A (continued) 6-0 Will the project involve landscaping or re -occurring outdoor maintenance that includes the regular use of fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides? This does not include the one-time use of transplant fertilizers. Landscaping means natural vegetation such as trees, shrubs, groundcover, and other landscape materials arranged in a manner to produce an aesthetic effect appropriate for the use of the land (TMC 18.06.490). For the purpose of this analysis, this includes the establishment of new lawn or grass. Please circle appropriate response. Nol — Checklist Complete YES — Checklist Complete Part B: Please answer each question below for projects that include grading. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1-1 Will the project involve the modification of a watercourse bank or bank of the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers between the ordinary high water mark and top of bank? This includes any projects that will require grading on any slope leading to a river or stream, but will not require work below the ordinary high water mark. Work below the ordinary high water mark is covered in Part C. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 1-2 YES - Continue to Question 1-2 1-2 Could the construction, operation, or maintenance of the project result in sediment transport off site or increased rates of erosion and/or sedimentation in watercourses, the Green/Duwamish rivers, or the Black River? Most projects that involve grading have the potential to result in increased erosion and/or sedimentation as a result of disturbances to the soil or earth. If your project involves grading and you have not prepared a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan specifically designed to retain 100 percent of the runoff (including during construction) from impervious surface or disturbed soils, answer Yes to this question. If your project is normally exempt under the Tukwila Municipal Code and would not require the preparation of a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, BUT may still result in erosion or sediment transport off site or beyond the work area, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. INd - Continue to Question 1-3 YES - Continue to Question 1-3 1-3 Will the project result in the construction of new impervious surfaces? Impervious surfaces include those hard surfaces which prevent or restrict the entry of water into the soil in the manner that such water entered the soils under natural conditions prior to development; or a hard surface area that causes water to run off the surface in greater quantity or at an increased rate of flow from the flow presented under natural conditions prior to development. Such areas include, but are not limited to, rooftops, asphalt or concrete paving, compacted surfaces, or other surfaces that similarly affect the natural infiltration or runoff patterns existing prior to development (TMC 18.06.445). Please circle appropriate response. NOl - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 1-4 City of Tukwil 3A Screening Checklist Part B (continued) 1-4 Will your project generate stormwater from the creation of impervious surfaces that will not be infiltrated on site? For the purpose of this analysis, infiltration includes the use of a stormwater treatment and management system intended to contain all stormwater on site by allowing it to seep into pervious surface or through other means to be introduced into the ground. If your project involves the construction of impervious surface and does not include the design of a stormwater management system specifically designed to infiltrate stormwater, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. INol - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) Part C: Please review each question below for projects that include clearing. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 2-1 Will the project involve clearing within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) IYES - Continue to Question 2-2 2-2 Will the project involve clearing of any trees within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? A tree is defined by TMC 18.06.845 as any self-supporting woody plant, characterized by one main trunk, with a potential diameter - breast -height of 2 inches or more and potential minimum height of 10 feet. Please circle appropriate response. INOI - Continue to Question 2-3 YES - Continue to Question 2-3 2-3 Will the project involve clearing of any evergreen trees from within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis evergreen means any tree that does not regularly lose all its leaves or needles in the fall. Please circle appropriate response. IN - Continue to Question 2-4 YES - Continue to Question 2-4 2-4 Will the project involve clearing within 100 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. INOI - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 1) YES - Continue to Question 2-5 2-5 Will the project involve clearing within 40 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT CHECKLIST Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River @ South 180th Street 2. Name of Applicant: Qwest Communications Inc. Attn: Dennis Libadia 23315 66th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 (253) 372-5360 3. Date checklist prepared: April 26, 2011 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila 5. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Qwest is proposing construction as soon as all approvals are received. The duration of construction would be approximately two weeks. 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. Yes, the temporary aerial crossing will be removed when the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street. In either case the temporary installation will be removed within three years of completion. 7. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Environmental Assessment Technical Memorandum (HDR 2010) 8. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals. Agency Comments Please respond to an questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal. Washington Department of Natural Resources • Aquatic Lands Easement City of Tukwila • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Public Works Permit • SEPA Compliance (Lead Agency) City of Kent • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Right -of Way Use Permit 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. Qwest Communications (Qwest) currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that the condition of the Howard Hanson Dam will not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance of the Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the Valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible loss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. Qwest is proposing a new single -span aerial crossing of the Green River as shown on Figure 1 — Plan View and Figure 2 — Profile View. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines cut over, the cables attached to the South 180th Street bridge will be abandoned. The crossing will be temporary and remain in place until the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation will be removed within three years of installation. This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. Approximately 70 feet of the eastern portion of the project (from the middle of the West Valley Highway eastward) is within the City of Kent's jurisdiction. Agency Comments Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 11. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, the tax lot number, and section, township, and range. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The project is located in the City of Tukwila and the City of Kent (Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East). The proposed communication line would connect to the existing underground cable in South 180th Street, continuing underground it would turn southward along Sperry Lane (a private roadway), turning east and continuing underground on a private easement along the south property line of Wells Fargo to the west side of the Green River where a new pole would be placed. From there, the route would consist of an aerial crossing to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 181st Street and the West Valley Highway where it would connect to a second pole and then continue underground via conduit to an existing nearby vault. The eastern terminus would be located in the Marriott Townplace Suites parking area. Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed cable alignment. 12. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan Map as environmentally sensitive? Yes, the project is located within the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction of the Green River. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The banks of the Green River range from 35% to 50% slopes within the project area. The rest of the project site is generally flat with slopes no greater than 5%. Any earthwork will be done in areas where the slope is less than 5%. 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. Generally, the soils in the project area are Newberg silt loam, and Puyallup fine sandy loam (USDA 2010). The project would not cross, nor is it adjacent to, any known prime farmlands. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. There are no known surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity. Please respond to an questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Approximately 160 cubic yards (cy) of material would be excavated for the proposed underground cable, pole and connection to an existing vault within the City of Tukwila. Approximately 15 cy of material would be excavated for the underground cable, pole, and connection to an existing vault within the City of Kent. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. g• Yes, erosion could occur during installation and removal of erosion and sediment control structures, trench excavation, conduit installation, soil stockpiles, truck traffic, final grading prior to restoration, and other construction activities. Soils temporarily exposed during construction could be eroded by stormwater. Standard erosion control measures would be implemented to mitigate these potential impacts. The construction duration will be short resulting in brief exposure to erosion conditions. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? The project would primarily be a buried conduit, a portion of which is located within an existing paved road (Sperry Drive). The roads will not be expanded beyond their existing footprints. The new aerial crossing and buried portion will not require construction of new impervious surfaces. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Erosion and sediment control (ESC) for the project would rely on structural measures (e.g. silt fences, straw bale barriers, and plastic covering) and non-structural measures (e.g. common-sense planning, good design, routine inspection and maintenance, employment and enforcement of non-ESC Best Management Practices). Once permanent erosion control is in place (revegetating or paving), no other erosion control measures would be required for the completed project. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (for example, dust, automobile odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Temporary air quality impacts may occur during construction due to fugitive dust emissions caused by clearing, excavation, uncovered stockpiles, and any other construction. Fugitive dust has the potential to be of greater concern during dry, warm weather conditions when wind and construction equipment create more dust. Construction is planned for winter/early spring timeframe, thereby reducing the potential for fugitive dust emissions. Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Localized increases in exhaust emissions from equipment and vehicle operation would occur during construction; however, emissions would not likely be great enough to noticeably affect air quality. The operation and maintenance of the aerial crossing may require periodic use of equipment and vehicles; however, emissions would not likely be great enough to noticeably affect air quality. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None are known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) governs activities affecting air quality in King County. As required by the PSCAA regulations, emissions would be controlled by using reasonable available control technologies (PSCAA 2008). Fugitive dust impacts associated with construction of the proposed project are not anticipated to be significant. Construction contractors would comply with the regulatory requirements and implement appropriate measures as necessary. Vehicular emissions associated with construction of the project are anticipated to be short term in nature. Measures to minimize vehicular emissions would include: • Requiring contractors to use best available control technologies. • Proper vehicle maintenance. • Minimizing vehicle and equipment idling. There would be no emissions associated with the completed project. 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 yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Yes. The Green River is the only waterbody in the project area. It turns into the Duwamish Waterway and flows into Elliott Bay. None of the existing documents reviewed during an environmental assessment of the project area show wetlands in the project vicinity, and no wetlands were identified in the project area during field investigations (HDR 2010). 2. Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. The project would include an aerial crossing of the Green River at approximately river mile (RM 14.5). The Green River is classified by both the Cities of Tukwila and Kent as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a shoreline of the State. Please respond to ali questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Trenching for the underground cable would occur in the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction in the City of Tukwila. Minor excavation for connecting the cable to an existing vault would occur within the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot City of Kent shoreline jurisdiction. Installation of the temporary aerial crossing would be as follows: Two wooden poles would be installed within the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction on either side of the Green River to support the aerial crossing of the fiber optic cable. The poles would be guyed using steel cable and guy anchors to resist the tension created by the cable crossing. Subsequently, the aerial cable crossing would be installed by extending a string line for pulling the cable and innerduct across the Green River at the South 180th Street bridge, pulling the cable and innerduct across the Green River in alignment with the new poles, and extending and raising the cable into position of attachment at the poles on both sides of the crossing. No clearing or grading would be associated with the installation of the aerial cable crossing. The project will begin as soon as permits are issued, and the total project duration will be 3 weeks. Removal of the temporary aerial crossing would be as follows: After Qwest has established a new path to the Qwest Cybercenter at 6101 S 180th St, then the temporary aerial cable would be removed. Qwest would have the fiber splicers confirm that the new permanent path is working and the temporary aerial crossing is dead, then Qwest line crew will cut off the fiber cable at the existing manhole and base of pole, u11 out the undergroundifiber'and remo a aerial fiber1 cable 'and, strand' crossing the Green River. Removal of the temporary aerial cable crossing would likely be night work. 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. No fill or dredged material would be placed in or removed from waterways or wetlands. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. No surface water withdrawals or diversions would be required. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. A portion of the single -span aerial crossing would cross above the 100-year floodplain of Green River (City of Tukwila 2006). Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed project in relation to the 100-year floodplain. 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. Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Neither the construction phase nor the completed project would involve discharges of waste materials to surface waters. b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. Neither ground water would be withdrawn or would water be discharged to ground water. 2. Describe waste materials that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve: No waste materials would be discharged into the ground. 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? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. The source of runoff during construction would be precipitation. If needed, runoff would likely be collected and disposed of using culverts, ditching, or pumping. Erosion control measures would be applied during construction as noted in B.1.h. 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No waste materials are anticipated to enter the ground or surface waters during construction or operation of the proposed project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: Measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water may include the following: • Minimize area of disturbance to the amount necessary for construction and project features. • Stabilize exposed soils immediately following construction. • Implement ESC measures to address erosion control during and after construction. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: x IDeciduous tree: alder, Oregon ash maple, aspen, other: Please respond to ali questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments x Evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other Shrubs X Grass Pasture Crop or grain Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other Water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other X Other types of vegetation: Himalayan blackberry, Sitka willow, Pacific willow b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 8,500 square feet of grass areas would be temporarily disturbed during trenching for the buried conduit. Approximately 200 square feet of grass area would be temporarily disturbed for installation of the two poles. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. According to review of the Washington Department of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Program, "Sections that Contain Natural Heritage Features, Current as of November 5, 2010" list (WDNR 2010), there are no documented threatened or endangered plant species on or near the project site. Additionally, during field review, no rare plants or rare plant communities were observed on or near the project site. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Grass areas would be restored following construction in kind either by hydroseeding or sod placement. 5. Animals a. Circle any birds or animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Mammals Fish Other Hawk, ero eagle, songbirds, other: Deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: , herring, shellfish, other: Bass, salmon trout b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The reach of the Green River at the project site is documented to support fish species including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), steelhead trout (O. mykiss), and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) which are federally listed as threatened (WDFW 2010a, 2010b). There are no federally -listed terrestrial species known to be on or near the site. There are no state -listed threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. There are no documented migration routes in the project vicinity. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Vegetated areas that are temporarily disturbed by construction would be revegetated in -kind. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. The lines to be installed would be fiber optic technology. This communication method uses very small amounts of electrical power to drive communicate using light waves. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. 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 would be required. 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. No environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill or hazardous waste would result from this project. Some risk of spills/leakage from equipment would exist during construction but would not be greater than normally associated with construction activities. Normal precautions would be taken in storing equipment, hazardous fuels, and other materials used in construction. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. None would be required. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: To protect against hazardous substance spills from routine equipment operation and maintenance activities during construction, the contractor would be required to provide an emergency response plan and know proper hazardous materials storage, handling, and emergency procedures, including proper spill notification and response requirements (SPCC Plan). Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Adherence to Best Management Practices (BMPs) would be required. "Chapter 2.2, Pollutant Source -Specific BMPs" from "Volume IV, Source Control BMPs" of the Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington is one source of appropriate BMPs (Ecology 2005). b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Existing noise in the area would not affect the project during construction or when it is completed. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Construction activities would generate short-term, temporary noise impacts caused primarily by equipment operation (i.e., trucks, trenching, backhoes, etc.) associated with excavation, material removal, cable delivery and installation, backfilling, and related activities. While the impact would be temporary, construction activities would be noticeable. • Noise from construction equipment and activities can be exceeded during certain times of the day and for different types of equipment. In the City of Tukwila, for the project site, noise from construction operations may occur between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays (City of Tukwila 2010). In the City of Kent, construction noise is allowed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 days a week (City of Kent 2010). The degree of noise exceedance allowed by City of Tukwila and City of Kent codes depends on the type of equipment used and the designation of the noise source and receiving properties. It is anticipated that construction would occur during approved hours but timing will be d$pendent on when the Cities of Tukwila and Kent would allow the West Valley Highway closure. Noise from operations and maintenance activities would be infrequent and likely occur only during daytime hours. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Because construction noise levels would be variable, contractors would be required to implement the measures to minimize disruption and inconvenience caused by construction activities that include, but are not limited to: • Ensuring the adequacy of sound -control devices that are at least as effective as those on the original equipment. No equipment would have unmuffled exhaust. • Minimizing idling time of equipment and vehicle operation. • Operating equipment only during approved hours. Shutting off idling equipment. • Notifying adjacent businesses in advance of construction work. Measures would not be required for the completed project. Please respond to an questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The proposed underground cable alignment in the City of Tukwila is located in the right-of-way of Sperry Drive South (a private road), and on a vacant commercial lot. The proposed aerial crossing site spans a portion of Green River and trail that provides recreational use. The east terminus of the aerial crossing is located in the Marriott Townplace Suites parking lot. The land use on adjacent properties is commercial and surface transportation (West Valley Highway). b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. The site has not been used for agriculture in recent history. c. Describe any structures on the site. There are no existing above ground structures within the proposed project footprint. The west end of the temporary communication line would connect to conduit system under Sperry Road. The east end of the communication line would connect to an existing underground vault. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No structures would be demolished. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The portion of the project within the City of Tukwila is zoned as Tukwila Urban Center (City of Tukwila 1995). The portion of the project within the City of Kent is zoned as Industrial Park/Commercial (City of Kent 2007a). f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The portion of the project within the City of Tukwila is designated as Tukwila Urban Center under the City of Tukwila Comp Plan (City of Tukwila 2008). The portion of the project within the City of Kent is designated as Industrial (City of Kent 2007b). g• If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Both cities regulate the reach of Green River in the project area under their Shoreline Master Programs. The Green River shoreline within the City of Tukwila is designated as Urban Conservancy (City of Tukwila 2009). The Green River shoreline within the City of Kent is designated as High Intensity (City of Kent 2009). h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. The Cities of Tukwila and Kent classify the Green River as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a shoreline of the State (City of Tukwila 2010, City of Kent 2010). Both jurisdictions require a 200-foot buffer on the Green River. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: No measures would be required. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The project would be constructed within road rights -of -way and recorded private easements. The completed project would consist of a buried conduit and aerial fiber cable, which would be compatible with existing Urban/Industrial land uses in the Cities of Kent and Tukwila. 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 housing impacts, if any: No measures would be required. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The tallest height would be one of the aerial crossing poles, which would extend 40 feet above finished grade. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? The aerial crossing would be visible in the vicinity of the crossing. However, the impacts on views would be negligible given that there are several other much more visible aerial installations in the project vicinity such as electrical transmission lines and towers. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Restoration of disturbed lawn areas would occur as soon as possible during and after construction. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? Earthwork activities and the installation of the aboveground poles would occur during daylight. The aerial crossing may need to be installed outside of daylight hours, thus temporary lighting may be required. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? The completed project would not produce any light or glare. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? There are no off -site sources of light or glare that would affect the project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: All nighttime construction work, if needed, would be done in accordance with approval from the Cities of Kent and Tukwila. All lighting would be shielded and directed away from potentially impacted properties. 12. Recreation a. What designed and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? The Green River Trail, an asphalt pedestrian and bicycle trail, runs along the west top of bank of the Green River in the vicinity of the proposed aerial crossing. The trail is currently closed due to flood protection measures implemented along the Green River. The portion of the trail in the project vicinity is lined with a 3- to 4-foot high super sandbag wall to help contain expected floodwaters. No other designated or informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate project vicinity. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. There would be no temporary or permanent modifications to the trail. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: No measures are proposed. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation Please respond to an questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 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. A review of the Washington Information Systems for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD), an on-line searchable database (WDAHP, 2010) for historic and cultural resources in the State did not show any registered historical sites or inventoried sites within the project area. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None are known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Should evidence of cultural remains, either historic or prehistoric, be encountered during excavation, work in the immediate areas would be suspended, and the find would be examined and documented by a professional archaeologist. Decisions regarding appropriate mitigation and further action would be made at that time, including coordination with appropriate tribal, local, and state authorities. 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. Public streets associated with the project alignment are South 180th Street at the intersection of Sperry Dr. S. (a private drive), West Valley Highway in Tukwila, and South 181 st Street in Kent. Access would be maintained to the private access along the alignment on Sperry Dr. When the conduit connection is made at South 180th Street and the aerial crossing is installed over West Valley Highway, the road would be closed for one hour or less. Traffic control would be provided in accordance with local jurisdiction requirements. b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The primary roads in the project vicinity that are served by public transit (King County Metro) are South 180th Street and West Valley Highway (King County 2010). The nearest transit stop is less than a block to the west of the intersection of South 180th Street and Sperry Drive S. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? The proposed project would not add or eliminate parking spaces. 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). Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments No new roads or streets or improvements to existing roads or streets would be required. In the event of temporary disturbance to any public roadways, they would be restored to jurisdictional standards following construction. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The project would not use or occur within the immediate vicinity of water, rail, or air transportation. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. No new daily vehicular trips would be generated by the project. Routine operation and maintenance trips would occur periodically. g• Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The following measures would be employed to mitigate impacts to transportation along West Valley Highway during the aerial cable installation: • Conduct all traffic control in accordance with local jurisdictional requirements (e.g. temporary road closure, construction signage, night lighting, and barricades) and adhere to all applications for in -street work. • Organize and time work for low traffic times to minimize impacts. • Provide traffic control to maintain local and emergency vehicle access. • Restore public roadways to jurisdictional standards following construction. • Where necessary, coordinate construction activities with adjoining businesses for access prior to construction, and restore access roads following conduit installation. In addition, Qwest would connect the fiber to an existing manhole in South 180th Street and would close one lane at S. 180th St. and Sperry Drive S. Qwest has extended an existing permit PW 10-039 out 180 days. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. Police would be used for the short-term temporary road closure on West Valley Highway. The crossing of the West Valley Highway would be performed at night at a time when traffic counts are low and traffic impacts would be minimal. The duration of road closure or holding of traffic would be no more than a couple of hours. There would be no permanent increases in public services. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. The following measures would be employed to mitigate impacts to public services during construction: • Conduct all traffic control in accordance with local jurisdictional requirements and adhere to all applicable regulations for in -street work. Please respond to ail questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments • Provide traffic control to maintain local and emergency vehicle access. • Organize and time work for low traffic times to minimize impacts. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system other: Fiber optic telecommunications cables 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. The project proposes a temporary re-route of a fiber optic communications cable that is vulnerable to flood damage along the Green River. The cable re-route would consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single aerial crossing over the Green River. The fiber optic cable would be owned and operated by the Qwest. (NON -PROJECT PROPOSALS (E.G., SUBURBAN PLANS AND ZONING CODE TEXT CHANGES) MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PAGES). C. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NON -PROJECT PROPOSALS (do not use this sheet for project actions) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1. How would the proposals be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: Please respond to an questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitats, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public service and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with Local, State, or Federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: D. SIGNATURE Under the penalty of perjury the above answers under ESA Screening Checklist and State Environmental Policy Act Checklist are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: Date Submitted: tf' — 27 — 7,0 I f Agency Comments Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments References City of Kent. 2007a. City of Kent - Zoning Map. http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?Linkldentifier=id&ItemID=1822 August 2007. City of Kent. 2007b. City of Kent - Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Plan Map. http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?Linkldentifier=id&ItemID=1824 August 2007. City of Kent. 2009. Kent, City of. 2009. Final Shoreline Inventory and Analysis Report for City of Kent's Shorelines: Green River, Big Soos Creek, Lake Meridian, Lake Fenwick, Green River Natural Resources Area Pond, Springbrook Creek, and Jenkins Creek. Grant No. G0800311. June 9, 2009. City of Kent. 2010. Kent City Code. Current through Ordinance 3979, passed October 19, 2010. http://www.codepublishinz.comlwa/kent/ City of Tukwila. 1995a. City of Tukwila - Zoning map. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/zoning_map.pdf. December 1995. City of Tukwila. 2008. Tukwila Comprehensive Land Use Plan. http:/''www.ci.tukwila.wa.us!dcd/dcdcompplan.html City of Tukwila. 2006. Map 7- Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Areas. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/shoreline/Map%207%20Flood%20&%20Geohazard.pdf . December 2006. City of Tukwila. 2009. Tukwila, City of. 2009. Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. December 14, 2009. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/shoreline/materials/Council SMP F1NAL_12-14-09.pdf City of Tukwila. 2010. Tukwila Municipal Code. Current through Ordinance #2305, as of September 7, 2010. http://www.ci.tdioxila.wa.us/elerkitinc.html Ecology (Washington Department of Ecology). 2005. Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Washington State Department of Ecology Publication # 05-10-029 through 05-10-033. HDR, 2010. Environmental Assessment Qwest Fiber Reroute - Crossing of Green River at S 181 st Street. Prepared by HDR Engineering, Inc. Draft of December 9, 2010. King County, 2010b. King County Metro Transit Online Trip Planner. Website accessed December 1, 2010. http://tripplanner.kingcounty.govicgi-bin./itin page.pl PSCAA, 2008. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, Regulation 1, Section 3.04-Reasonably Available Control Technology. Amended July 1, 2008. USDA, 2010. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service Web Soil Survey website accessed November 9, 2010. http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvev.asp:x WDAHP, 2010. Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Washington Information Systems for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD) website accessed December 1, 2010. http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/wisaardlntro.htm WDFW. 2010a. Priority habitats and species map in the vicinity of Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Section 36. June 16, 2010. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments WDFW. 2010b. Washington State Species of Concern Lists website accessed December 1, 2010. http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/endangered/ WDNR, 2010. Washington Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Program. Website accessed November 10, 2010. www.dnr.wa.gov CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(aci.tukwila.wa.us SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW INFORMATION The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requires all agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a development before making decisions (43.21C RCW). The purpose of environmental review is to identify a proposal's significant adverse impacts, measures to minimize or avoid such impacts, and allow wide public review for a wide range of projects. REQUIREMENTS: SEPA review is required for any action associated with the following types of decisions: 1. Developing 10 or more dwelling units. 2. Developing agricultural structures over 10,000 s.f. 3. Developing office, school, commercial, recreational, service or storage buildings over 12,000 s.f. and 40 parking spaces (certain utility lines, personal wireless communication facilities, and normal maintenance/replacement activities are fully exempt). 4. Developing parking lots with over 40 spaces. 5. Landfills and excavations over 500 cubic yards. 6. Installation of impervious underground tanks with a capacity over 10,000 gallons. The accompanying application must be completed for any new SEPA application or request to issue an addendum to any previous SEPA determination. If a question does not apply, "Does not apply" or "NA" may be entered. Complete answers to the checklist may avoid unnecessary delays later. City staff may also be able to help about governmental designations (e.g., zoning, shoreline, and landmark status). PROCEDURES: At the time you submit your application you must have all of the items listed on the attached "Complete Application Checklist" as well as the submittal for the underlying action (building permit, subdivision etc.). You may request a waiver from items on the checklist that are not applicable to your project. Please discuss this waiver request with City staff either at a pre -application meeting or at the time of application submittal. Within 28 days of receiving your application, City staff will determine if it is complete based on the attached checklist. If not complete City staff will mail you a letter outlining what additional information is needed. If you do not submit requested materials within 90 days from the City's request for additional information the City may cancel your application. Once the application is "complete," substantive review will begin and a "Notice of Application" must be posted/mailed to begin a public comment period. After completing the environmental analysis and considering public comments, the Director will issue a determination for the project. A Determination of Non -Significance (DNS) says that the project as proposed will not have probable, significant, negative environmental impacts. A mitigated DNS will be issued if the project must be modified to mitigate its negative impacts. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared if the probable negative impacts are unavoidable. 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 each Department if you feel that certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived. Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS MAY BE REQUIRED. The initial application materials allow project review to begin and vest the applicant's rights. However, the City may require additional information as needed to establish consistency with development standards. City staffare available to answer questions about application materials at 206-431-3670 (Department of Community Development) and 206-433-0179 (Department of Public Works). Check items submitted with application Information Required: May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning APPLICATION MATERIALS: ../ 1. Application Checklist (1 copy) indicating items submitted with application. ../ 2. Completed ESA Screening Checklist, SEPA Environmental Checklist and drawings (5 copies). 3. One set of all plans reduced to 8 1/2" by 11" or 11" by 17". Attachment 1 4. Application Fee: See Land Use Fee Schedule. ./ 5. Underlying permit application that triggers SEPA review. Attachment 2: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit & PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: Clearing and Grading Permit 6. Payment of a $365 notice board fee to FastSigns Tukwila or Provide a 4' x 4' public notice board on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received (see Public Notice Sign Specifications Handout). / '/ 7. Provide two (2) sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents or businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. Note: Each unit in multiple -family buildings--e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks --must be included (see Public Notice Mailing Label Handout). Or you may pay the City to generate the mailing labels. See Land Use Fee Schedule under `Public Notice Mailing labels" for the fee amount. N/A 8. If providing own labels King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the location of each property within 500 ft. of the subject lot. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS: 9. Vicinity Map with site location. Attachment 3 10. Provide four (4) copies of any sensitive area studies such as wetland or geotechnical reports if needed per Tukwila's Sensitive Areas Ordinance (TMC 18.45). See the Geotechnical Report Guidelines and Sensitive Area Special Study Guidelines (online at Attachment 4: Sensitive An www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/dcdplan.htm) for additional information. Study 11. Any drawings needed to describe the proposal other than those submitted with the underlying permit. Maximum size 24" x 36". See Project Plans MAY 03 20111 cOMMUN Tf OLVhLurw.trdT Technical Memorandum rr�r'Yp�� MAY 03 20111 COMMUN.T f DEVELONAE.VT ATTACHMENT 4 t To: Dennis Libadia (Qwest) From: Maki Dalzell (HDR) Lisa Danielski, PWS (HDR) cc: Mike Blanchette (HDR) Bonnie Lindner (HDR) Rich Lasinski (Mountain Limited) Date: April 26, 2011 Subject: Sensitive Areas Study Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street 1.0 Introduction Purpose and Need The Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street project is a proposed temporary re-routing of a Qwest Communications (Qwest) fiber optic communications cable that is vulnerable to flood damage along the Green River. Qwest currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that Howard Hanson Dam will not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance of the Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible loss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. The temporary aerial crossing would remain in place until the flood threat is reduced or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation would be removed within three years of installation. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines are cut over, the cables attached to the South 180th Street bridge would be abandoned. This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. The proposed project would require trenching and installation of a utility pole within the Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 1 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila, and the installation of a utility pole in the City of Kent. This Sensitive Areas Study provides information on the existing conditions and potential project impacts to streams, wetlands, fish and wildlife, and trees within the project area and regulatory considerations in the City of Tukwila and City of Kent. Project Location The project is located in the City of Tukwila and the City of Kent (Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East). The proposed communication line would connect to the existing underground cable in South 180th Street, continuing underground it would turn southward along Sperry Lane, turning east and continuing underground on a private easement from Wells Fargo to the west side of the Green River where a new pole would be placed. From there, the route would consist of an aerial crossing to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 181st Street and the West Valley Highway where it would connect to a second pole and then continue underground via conduit to an existing vault. The eastern terminus of the project would be located adjacent to the Marriot Hotel parking area in the City of Kent. Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed cable alignment. 2.0 Methods The field investigation included two steps. The first step was a review of existing documents such as federal and state agency species lists, City and King County wetland and stream inventories, wetland and stream reports for adjacent properties, and other environmental documents. The second step was a field investigation of the site. Document Review The following existing documents were reviewed prior to beginning the field work: • Soil Survey of King County Area, Washington (Snyder et al. 1973) • National Wetland Inventory maps (http://www.fws.gov/wetlands/data/Mapper.html - accessed 6/17/2010) • King County GIS (IMAP http://www.metrokc.gov/qis/mapportal/iMAP main.htm — accessed 6/18/2010) • City of Kent Wetland Map (http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/publicworks/maps.aspx - accessed 6/18/2010) • USGS Washington Streamflow Data (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/WA/nwis/current/?type=flow — accessed 6/17/2010) • Habitat limiting Factors and Reconnaissance Assessment Report, Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound watersheds (WRIA 9 and Vashon Island) (Kerwin and Nelson 2000) • Washington Sate Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Priority Habitats and Species database (WDFW 2010a) • WDFW SalmonScape http://wdfw.wa.gov/mappinq/salmonscape/index.html - accessed 6/18/2010 (WDFW 2010b) • City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (City of Tukwila 1982) • City of Kent Shoreline Master Program (City of Kent 2009) Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 2 Field Methods HDR biologists conducted a site visit on June 18, 2010. The field investigation included the identification and delineation, if necessary, of streams and wetlands in the project area. The Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of Green River was identified and flagged consistent with Washington State Department of Ecology guidelines (Ecology 2010). In particular, HDR biologists looked for the landward limit of drift, vegetation, and sediment deposition on the stream bank and surrounding structures. The OHWM was flagged and marked in the field using a Trimble GeoXT 2005 GPS device for approximately 200 feet upstream and downstream from the proposed cable alignment. In addition, HDR biologists identified tree species within the immediate vicinity of the proposed cable alignment location and documented the dripline and general health of trees within the limits of the proposed project. The dripline was determined by measuring the greatest distance to the outer edge of the crown. Trees were visually surveyed for decay, damage, or decline and marked in the field using the GPS device. Site photographs were taken to document existing site conditions (see attached). 3.0 Findings Watercourses The Green River is the only watercourse in the project area. The proposed project is located at approximately river mile (RM) 14.5. The Cities of Tukwila and Kent classify the Green River as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a Shoreline of the State. Both cities regulate Class 1 streams under their Shoreline Master Program. Table 1 summarizes local ratings and shoreline jurisdictions of the Green River for the cities of Tukwila and Kent. Table 1 - Summary of Local Regulations of the Green River in the Project Area Stream x . Tributary to Jurisdiction Local,Ratmg Shoreline° -`'Buffer 4 Desi nationb ` p 9 ,k sx. Width a n y Green River Duwamish Waterway Tukwila Class 1 Urban 200 feet Kent Class 1 High Intensity 200 feet 'City of Tukwila Municipal Code Chapters 18.44 and 18.45.10; City of Kent Municipal Code 11.04 and 11.06 b City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (1982) ; City of Kent Shoreline Master Program: Ordinance No.3931 (2009) The Green River is located within the Green/Duwamish River Watershed (Water Resource Inventory Area [WRIA] 9), and the Green/Duwamish River basin encompasses approximately 566 square miles. The Green River originates in the Cascade Mountains and flows northwesterly for approximately 93 miles before draining into the Duwamish Waterway and Elliott Bay (Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Within the project area, the Green River flows south to north. Levees are present along both banks of the Green River at the proposed communication line crossing location. These levees were constructed in the early 1900s and have been maintained by the Green River Flood Control Zone District (City of Kent 2009). On west side of the bank, the Green River regional trail is located on top of the levee and runs along the Green River. In an effort to help preventing flooding in the Green River valley, the City of Tukwila Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 3 has temporarily closed the trail and placed super -sandbags on top of the levee of the west bank (City of Tukwila 2009). The river channel is approximately 77 feet wide, and the horizontal distance between the. OHWM line and top of the bank is approximately 40 feet wide in most areas. Streambanks in this reach are generally steep and are armored with rip -rap. Dominant species observed in the study area include Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus), Sitka willow (Salix sitchensis), Pacific willow (Salix lasiandra), and reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea). It appears that there has been an ongoing stream restoration project occurring at this reach along the west side of the river. Several pieces of large woody debris have been placed in the channel at the south end of the study area as well as riparian vegetation plants consisting of native shrub and tree species along the stream bank. Clearing of Himalayan blackberry was also observed at the north end of the study area. Vegetation landward of the streambanks consists of maintained lawn. The right bank of the Green River is steeply sloped and dominated by Himalayan blackberry., Wetlands None of the existing documents show wetlands in the project vicinity, and no wetlands were identified in the project area during the field investigation. Fish and Wildlife The cities of Tukwila and Kent have both designated the Green River as a Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas (FHWCAs) because the Green River provides habitat for salmonid species that are listed as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The Green River is documented to support eight anadromous fish species, including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), steelhead trout (O. mykiss), coho salmon (O. kisutch), sockeye salmon (O. nerka), chum salmon (O. keta ), pink salmon (O. gorbuscha), coastal cutthroat (O. clarki clarki), and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) (WDFW 2010a; WDFW 2010b; Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Out of eight species, Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and bull trout are listed as threatened species. In addition, resident population of coastal cutthroat trout is also reported to occur in the Green River (Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Although there is a continuing effort of restoring the riparian condition of the Green River in the project vicinity, suitable spawning habitat is likely absent at this reach. Presence of these species is limited to migration and rearing at the proposed project location (WDFW 2010b; Kerwin and Nelson 2000). According to the WDFW Priority Habitats and Species database (2010a), two great blue heron (Ardea herodias) colonies have also been documented to nest approximately 0.25 mile east from the project. Great blue herons may use the Green River in the project vicinity for foraging; however, suitable foraging habitat is likely limited at this reach since great blue herons generally prefer feeding on aquatic animals in shallow waters. No other priority habitat species have been documented to occur in the project vicinity (WDFW 2010a). Tree Survey A total of 5 trees were documented within the study area: three on the west side and two on the east side of the Green River. Tree species observed within the project vicinity include Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), shore pine (Pinus contorta), Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia), and big -leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum). Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 4 Table 2 presents the species, diameter at breast height (dbh), and condition of trees observed. Locations of these trees are also shown in Figure 1. Table 2 Tree Inventory in the Project Area 'Common �. Name,:, Scientific Name 4 <M;> Location� *u DBH �, <"'. Condition ,' Diipline (radius) Port Orford cedar Chamaecyparis lawsoniana West Side 2", 8", 11", & 43" Broken/dead branches 19, Shore pine Pinus contorta West Side 24„ Damaged branches 17' Shore pine Pinus contorta West Side 25" Good 11' Oregon ash Fraxinus latifolia East Side 2x3" Good 15' Big -leaf maple Acer macrophyllum East Side 7" Good 6' 4.0 Potential Project Impacts There will be no in -water work in the Green River and no tree removal associated with the proposed project. The proposed project would require trenching in the High Impact and Low Impact Zones, and installation of a utility pole within the Low Impact Zone of the 200- foot Shoreline Jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila (Figure 2; Photo 7). The aerial cable would extend above the a portion of the Low Impact and all of the River Zones of the Shoreline Jurisdiction. There would be no clearing, grading, or other construction in these Zones on the east side of the Green River within the City of Tukwila. Trenching for the underground cable would result in approximately 1,042 square feet of temporary disturbance to the maintained lawn in the outer 100-foot High Impact Zone, and 164 square feet of temporary disturbance to lawn in the 60-foot Low Impact Zone. No trees or other woody vegetation would be removed. The disturbed land would be restored in -kind by with a hydroseed mix after construction is completed. Within the City of Kent, approximately 405 square feet of maintained lawn would be temporarily disturbed in the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction (Figure 2; Photo 10). Disturbed land would be restored in -kind after construction is completed. No impacts from the operation of the proposed communication line are anticipated. As a result, the proposed project will have no permanent impacts on sensitive areas including wetlands, streams, and fish and wildlife habitat. Therefore, no mitigation measures are proposed for this project. 5.0 References City of Kent. 2009. Final Shoreline Inventory and Analysis Report for City of Kent's Shorelines:• Green River, Big Soos Creek, Lake Meridian, Lake Fenwick, Green River Natural Resources Area Pond, Springbrook Creek, and Jenkins Creek. Grant No. G0800311. June 9, 2009. City of Tukwila. 1982. Shoreline Master Program for the City of Tukwila, Washington. June 1974, amended by Ordinance #1247, March 16, 1982. Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 5 City of Tukwila. 2009. Press Release: Green River Trail Closure in Tukwila. October 7, 2009. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/headlines/Press Release- GreenRiverTrailClosure.pdf City of Tukwila. 2010. Tukwila Municipal Code. Title 18: Zoning. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/clerk/tmc/title18.pdf Ecology (Washington State Department of Ecology). 2010. Determining the Ordinary High Water Mark on Streams in Washington State (Second Review Draft). Publication Number: 08-06-001. Available online at: http://www.ecy.wa.aov/biblio/0806001.html Kent, City of. 2009. City of Kent: Shoreline Master Program. Ordinance No. 3931. Grant No. G0800311. Kent, City of. 2009.Kent, City of. 2010. Critical Areas Ordinance (Ord. 3746) http://www.codepublishinq.com/WA/Kent/html/Kent11/Kent1106.html Kerwin, J. and T.S. Nelson. 2000. Habitat limiting Factors and Reconnaissance Assessment Report, Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound watersheds (WRIA 9 and Vashon Island). Washington Conservation Commission and King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle, WA. Snyder, D., P. Gale, and R. Pringle. 1973 Soil Survey of the King County Area, Washington. U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service. WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2010a. Letter dated November 24, 2008 from Lori Guggenmos, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, to Maki Dalzell, HDR Engineering, Inc. WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2010b. SalmonScape. Accessed June 2010. http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/salmonscape/index.html Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 6 FDA Site Photographs Photo 1. East bank of the Green River facing east at the proposed project location ) 4 1 + 4 1 I i t a.. � , = ~` # Sri1 r� t + ., K� 1 .,r h / $ t Photo 2. West bank of the Green River near flag LB4, facing west Photo 3. Sediment stain along the west bank of the Green River facing Photo 4. Restoration project at the south end of the study area downstream near flag LB2 between flag LB5 and 8 facing downstream Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 7 Photo 5. Flag LB1 at west bank of the Green River facing upstream Photo 6. Sediment stain at flag LB8 Photo 7. Proposed underground cable alignment, looking west from the east end of the Wells Fargo parcel in the City of Tukwila. The orange -tipped stake in the foreground indicates the proposed pole location. Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 8 Photo 8. Oregon ash and big -leaf maple located right bank of the Green River near flag RB2 facing south Photo 9. Sandbags placed along the Green River Regional trail at the proposed project location facing south Photo 10. Proposed location of the east terminus pole on the Marriot Hotel parcel in the City of Kent. Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 Sensitive Areas Study 9 0 tin ttt , _m d' '" �tide ,>. qz � y toq `??/ Id /�\,\ iddtdidi ;di; , a � \ Upend Alignment ! 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J rViT T'diati P/L 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 184TH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN wmaium - CITY OF TUK WI L A OREM RIVER Aid OEPTT/ LOOKING NORTH DOWN RIVER =ErrrL�-i0ICI irL VM1tY HN'Y moms P/L CITY OF KENT 4 40' POLE 7-1f STORE TE LOCA ION. nd Plan ' et for ment location. layeASTr 40' MARRIOTT Figure 2: Profile View PROPOSED OVERHEAD PATH FOR QWEST FIBER OPTIC ROUTE JOB: O1W2HPJ DESIGNED BY: DALE HARTMAN (253) 372 - 5364 DRAWN BY: MICHAEL LEE (253) 372 - 5311 Qwest42 CITY OF TUKWILA - 180TH ST. BRIDGE COUNTY: KING CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA QWEST JOB: 01 W2HPJ SH: 1 OF 2 C:\pwworking\sea\d0460323\00G002.dwg, 00G002, 4/8/2011 9:36:48 AM, mnagamat SITE PLAN SYMBOLOGY GENERAL SYMBOLOGY 3 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION NOTES 4 EMBANKMENT SLOPE -50.5- CONTOUR 0 • MH O Pz ■ CB - UV %PP XTP �FH • YH-X X 75.5 75.8 A TH-"X" VEGETATION (SIZE) MANHOLE PIEZOMETER STORM DRAIN CATCH BASIN UTILITY VAULT POWER POLE TELEPHONE POLE FIRE HYDRANT YARD HYDRANT EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION FINISHED SPOT ELEVATION HORIZONTAL CP-X, CONTROL POINT BENCHMARK IDENTIFICATION AND APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SOIL TEST HOLE DOWNGUY NOTES. 1. UTILITIES THAT ARE SUSPENDED ABOVE GRADE ARE DESIGNATED BY THE PREFIX "OH". UM' TELEPHONE UNE UGT TELEPHONE UNE, EXISTING UOE ELECTRIC UNE UGE ELECTRIC UNE, EXISTING OHE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE, EXISTING SD STORM DRAIN UNE, EXISTING F FIBER OPTIC C COMMUNICATION PIPELINE LARGE PIPEUNE DRAINAGE FLOW NATURAL WATERWAY, DIRECTION OF FLOW STREAM BUFFER FIELD FENCE PROPERTY UNE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CENTERLINE SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION FENCE EASEMENT CLEARING LIMITS - onw- my- ORDINARY HIGH WATER PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE PLAN 1/4- = 1'-0- X XXX ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION OF PLAN NORTH SECTION J FTTER FLAG INDICATES DIRECTION OF SECTION CUT • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS LOCATED SECTION CUT MARKER DETAIL = 1'-0" SECTION J FTTER • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS FIRST CUT DETAIL NUMBER • DRAWING WHERE DETAIL IS LOCATED DETAIL MARKER DETAIL NUMBER REPRESENTATIVE LOCATION OF DETAIL N )fl • IF PLAN AND SECTION, OR DETAIL CALL -OUT AND DETAIL ARE SHOWN ON SAME DRAWING, DRAWING NUMBER IS REPLACED BY A UNE (-). NOTES; 1. THIS IS A STANDARD DRAWING SHOWING COMMON SYMBOLOGY. ALL SYMBOLS ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 2. SCREENING OR SHADING OF WORK IS USED TO INDICATE EXISTING COMPONENTS OR TO DE-EMPHASIZE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO HIGHLIGHT SELECTED TRADE WORK. REFER TO CONTEXT OF EACH DRAWING FOR USAGE. 3. SEE PROJECT DRAWINGS FOR SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THE PROJECT GENERAL NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, CONTACT PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES INSPECTOR AND SCHEDULE A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. NOTIFY THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR AT 206-433-0179 AT LEAST 48 HOURS (2 WORKING DAYS) BEFORE STARTING PROJECT SITE WORK. 3REQUEST A PUBLIC WORKS UTILITY INSPECTION AT LEAST 24 HOURS (1 WORKING DAY) IN ADVANCE BY CALLING 206-433-0179. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORKER SAFETY, AND DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE PERMITS) AND CONDITIONS, THE APPROVED PLANS, AND A CURRENT COPY OF CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE. 6. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THESE APPROVED DRAWINGS. ANY CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED PLANS REQUIRE PRE -APPROVAL FROM THE OWNER, THE ENGINEER, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 7. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A CURRENT SET OF RECORD DRAWINGS ON -SITE. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE RECORD DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROJECT FINAL APPROVAL. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND STREET MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR PUBUC WORKS APPROVAL BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION. 11. ALL SURVEYING FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES SHALL BE DONE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A WASHINGTON LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. FOR PROJECTS WITHIN A FLOOD CONTROL ZONE, THE PERMITTEE SHALL PROVIDE CONVERSION CALCULATIONS TO NGVD 1929. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE STATE PLANE COORDINATES. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE, OR RELOCATE ALL SIGNS DAMAGED OR REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. GRADING EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. THE EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) MEASURES ON THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. 2. FIFFORE RFGINNING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ESTABLISH THE CLEARING LIMITS AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE. 3. BEFORE ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE OCCURS ALL DOWNSTREAM EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES (ESC) MUST BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATION. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN ALL ESC MEASURES ACCORDING TO THE ESC PLAN. 4. ESC MEASURES, INCLUDING ALL PERIMETER CONTROLS, SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL FINAL SITE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION IS ESTABLISHED. 5. FROM MAY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR SEVEN DAYS OR MORE. 6. FROM OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR TWO DAYS OR MORE. IN ADDITION TO COVER MEASURES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL: • PROTECT STOCKPILES AND STEEP CUT AND FILL SLOPES IF UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 12 HOURS. • STOCKPILE, ON SITE, ENOUGH COVER MATERIALS TO COVER ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 7. BY OCTOBER 8, SEED ALL AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED DURING THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30). MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF THE NOTICE TO PROCEED, THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ENVISIONED FOR THIS PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. FINALIZE WORK PLAN AND SUBMITTALS. 2. MOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TO PROJECT SITE. 3. SURVEY AND LAYOUT CONDUIT ALIGNMENT AND ASPHALT REMOVAL UMITS. 4. CONFIRM EXISTING UTIUTY LOCATIONS. 5. INSTALL ALL REQUIRED ESC MEASURES - CATCH BASIN INSERTS, ETC. 6. POTHOLE EXISTING UTILITIES AT CONDUIT CROSSING LOCATIONS, CONFIRM LOCATION AND DEPTH OF EXISTING UTILITIES. NOTIFY QWEST OF ANY CONFLICTS. 7. SAWCUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AT LIMITS OF REMOVAL. 8., LIMIT ASPHALT REMOVAL AND EXCAVATED TRENCH TO THE LENGTH OF CONDUIT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED EACH DAY. 9. INSTALL CONDUITS AND BACKFILL TRENCH, 10. COMPLETE CONNECTIONS AT VAULTS AND INSTALL PULL ROPES. 11. RESTORE ASPHALT PAVING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. 12. DEMOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND CLEANUP WORK AREA. UTILITY NOTES 1. ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION OPERATIONS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE SHORING LAWS FOR TRENCHES. ALL TRENCH SAFETY STSI EMS SHALL MEET WISHA REQUIREMENTS. 2. PLACE POWER, CABLE, FIBER OPTICS, AND TELEPHONE LINES S IN A TRENCH WITH A 5-FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION FROM OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 3. ADJUST ALL MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, AND VALVES IN PUBUC RIGHTS -OF -WAY OR EASEMENTS AFTER ASPHALT PAVING. WORK IN RIGHT-OF-WAY NOTE$ 1. WHEN ACTIVITY IS UNATTENDED, INSTALL A SIGN WITH MINIMUM TWO-INCH LETTERS STATING PERMITTEE OR COMPANY NAME, AND DAY AND EVENING PHONE NUMBERS. TMC 11.08.140 2. INSTALL BARRICADES, SIGNS, WARNING LIGHTS, AND SAFETY DEVICES SUFFICIENT TO NOTIFY PUBLIC OF OBSTRUCTION OR TRAFFIC HAZARD. DEVICES MUST REMAIN UNTIL THE OBSTRUCTION IS CLEARED AND THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IS RESTORED. TMC 11.08.170.A. 3. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO FIRE STATIONS, FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE ESCAPES, AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. TMC 11.08.180 4. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 5. PRESERVE AND PROTECT ALL PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 6. RESTORE DISTURBANCE TO PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PROPERTY. TMC 11.08.220.D 7. DISTURBANCE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS REQUIRES THE DIRECTOR'S PREAPPROVAL A LICENSED SURVEYOR SHALL REPLACE DISTURBED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. 8. COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND CITY LAWS AND PROCEDURES TO PROTECT PUBLIC FROM AIR, WATER AND NOISE POLLUTION. TMC 11.08.210 9. INSTALL TEMPORARY SIDEWALK OR CURB RAMP IF PERMANENT IS BLOCKED. TMC 11.08.220 10. COVER OPEN EXCAVATION WITH NON-SKID STEEL PLATES RAMPED TO ELEVATION OF CONTIGUOUS RIGHT OF WAY SURFACE. TMC 11.08.220 11. RE ALL STOCKPILE MATERIAL SHALL BE STORED IN A SAFE MANNER TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. PAVEMENT RESTORATION 1. COMPACT BACKFILL TO COMPACTION OF UNDISTURBED GROUND OR COMPACT BACKFILL TO MEET CITY STANDARDS. 2. RESTORe PAVEMENT TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BACKFILLING OR WHEN CONCRETE IS CURED. A. EXCEPT FOR WINTER OR OTHER WEATHER CONDITIONS WHICH PREVENT PAVING, COMPLETE PAVING, RESURFACING, OR FACILITY REPLACEMENT: • ON PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL, MAJOR OR COLLECTOR STREET WITHIN 3 CALENDAR DAYS. • ON OTHER STREETS WITHIN 7 CALENDAR DAYS B. FOR WORK PREVENTED DUE TO WEATHER: • PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PATCH. • PROVIDE A CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ADDRESSING MEANS AND METHODS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC DISRUPTION AND TO COMPLETE WORK AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. STORM DRAINAGE NOTES 1. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THE CURRENT KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. 2. MARK ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS WITH "DUMP NO WASTE' AND EITHER 'DRAINS TO STREAMS', 'DRAINS TO WETLANDS', OR 'DRAINS TO GROUNDWATER', AS APPUCABLE. 3. DRIVEWAY CULVERTS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM. THE EDGE OF THE DRIVEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH. CULVERTS SHALL HAVE BEVELED END SECTIONS THAT MATCH THE SIDE SLOPE. 4. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES CONSTRUCTED ON LOTS CREATED BY SUBDIVISION MUST PROVIDE DOWNSPOUT INFILTRATION SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. 5. COORDINATE FINAL STUB -OUT LOCATIONS WITH THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR. PROVIDE A WIRE OR OTHER DETECTION DEVICE AND MARK STUB -OUT LOCATION WITH A 5-FOOT 2 X4 STAKE, BURIED 4-FEET AND LABELED 'STORM' OR 'DRAIN'. SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 1. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. 2. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE WASHINGTON STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE (1983/91). CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 HOR Enp4a•r4p, Inc. PRELIMINARY NOT FOR PROJECT MANAGER DESIGNED DRAWN CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE B. SHAHA M. NAGAMATSU M. BLANCHETTE CONSTRUCTION QwestH QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET LEGEND, GENERAL AND SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 0 1" 2" FILENAME 00G002.dwg NTS SHEET G002 ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 SCALE CML DESIGN. WIRE ENGINEER: CHECKED: SUPERVISOR: NATIVE SOIL TYPICAL TRENCH 36" 12" TRENCH WITH 12" BACKHOE BUCKET EXCAVATION REMOVE SPOILS FROM SITE BACKFILL WITH CRUSHED ROCK PROPOSED OPEN TRENCH THREE DAY SHIFTS SEWER fk co co co END TRENCH I0 O L 24' O O O CITY OF TUKWILA WELLS FARGO DRIVE L 0 PSE POWER VAULT m 1 QWEST 4484-TA H YEXISTING i QWEST DUCT BANK VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE GRASSY AREA ALL NO TREES PROPOSED TRENCH 3' BACK OF CURB — CURB/NO CONC WALK T T T T T T QWEST -- 5' EASEMENT EXCAVATION — BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL GRASS SEED T 20' R 10' T-e I R 10 GREEN RIVER 5 10 20 I 11 SCALE IN FEET FIELD BOOK: SURVEYED•. SURVEY BASE MAP: P. PENDLETON 3/2011 D. UBADIA 3/2011 TEMP ROUTING OF INTERSTATE FIBER OPTIC ROUTE DUE TO FLOOD WARNINGS CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 (UNDERGROUND unLDY LOCATIONS ARE APPRox) JOB No. GEO CODE. WC CW. 02W2HPJ W26 251 NOTICE, NOT FOR DISCLOSURE OUTSIDE OF QWEST OR AFFILIATES EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGREEMENT. Qwest: QWEST ENGINEERING KENT. WA GREEN RIVER FIBER CROSSING @ S 180TH ST KENT/TUKWILA, WA SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SHEET C001 3 4 I ROW UNE J QWEST .VAULT 4A 84-TA MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE ' II 10' 1 I & GUTTER CLEARING LIMITS 24' EOP LUMINAIRE '..�.j\- POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE CONCRETE CURB PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0" BACK OF CURB MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE EXISTING QWEST DUCT BANK SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA um-0 PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE CLEARING LIMITS QWEST EASEMENT SILT FENCE U 1 UGT PROPERTY UNE/ CLEARING UMITS HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE DETAIL 1 11 1 WELLS FARGO TPN3623049017 1 1 PROPOSED QWEST 5' 1 CLEARING UMITS STRIP EASEMENT 1 1 PROPOSED 2x4" PVC (UNDERGROUND CABLE) 200' SHORELINE BUFFER PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE SILT FENCE APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION 20' HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING 73 1 1 1 1 1 1 S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT 2p0• SHORELINE BUFFER CONCRETE WALK 7- HUB SET ON ROW EDGE OF ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING CD L EXISTING QWEST VAULT GUARDRAIL O • 5' CHAIN UNK ▪ OFENCE 6 50' 4 ROCKERY CLEARING OMITS TPN3585290010 18123 72ND S. SILT FENCE PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 ROW UNE QWEST VAULT 4 84-TA EOP 4 PROTECT EXISTING LANDSCAPE ( MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE LUMINAIRE POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE CLEARING UMITS PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0" BACK OF CURB SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA 1 1 1 WELLS FARGO TPN3623049017 11 1 2p0• SHORELINE BUFFER APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE MAG NAIL SET 0 - 1 / I 20' I . uzr—.. UCtF..... .'.'.'LIGT.. _ ucr .... . PROPERTY UNE HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED QWEST 5' STRIP EASEMENT 1 PROPOSED 2x4" PVC 1 (UNDERGROUND CABLE) CLEARING UMITS 7n RESTORE WITH SOD RESTORATION PLAN SCALE: 1 "=20' PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION t) HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING 1 r 73 S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT 200• SHORELINE BUFFER CONCRETE WALK EDGE OF ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING • N . EXISTING QWEST VAULT GUARDRAIL i = Z 5' CHAIN UNK FENCE 50' HUB SET ON ROW ROCKERY ‘__i/ / ,- CLEARING UMITS fi TPN3585290010 18123 72ND S. O PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 GENERAL NOTES. 1. UTILITY INFORMATION SHOWN HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THE ACTUAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER CONTRACTOR TO VERIFYALL UTILITY LOCATIONS. ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE UG UTILITIES AT CROSSINGS SHOWN ON PLANS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 3. BACKFILL AND SURFACE RESTORATION TO BE PER DETAILS l\ C004 ESC NOTES: O SEE DRAWING G002 FOR ESC NOTES AND RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE. O INSTALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE DURING FINAL RESTORATION. SEE DETAIL 4 ON DWG C003. 0 CLEARING UMIT SHALL FOLLOW ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR PROPERTY LINE UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. O STABILIZE CUT AND FILL SLOPES WITH STRAW MULCH. OS PROTECT EXISTING TREES FROM DAMAGE. 0 PROTECT EXISTING FENCE. O SILT FENCES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL RESTORATION IS COMPLETE. RESTORATION NOTES: 0 REMOVE AND RESTORE CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GUARD RAIL AS REQUIRED. 02 RESTORE EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER. O REMOVE AND RESTORE ANY SIGNAGE AS REQUIRED. 0 RESTORE DRNEWAYS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. RESTORATION LEGEND; CONCRETE CURB/GUTTER ASPHALT PATCHING SOD 20 0 1"=20 -0", SCALE IN FEET 20 CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 PROJECT MANAGER M. 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Stokes T200• 011 Google - VICINITY MAP Contract Drawings For QWEST Cable Re-route Project HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 (425) 450-6200, X6338 Contact: Mike Blanchette, PE Green River Fiber Crossing at S. 180th Street. QWEST Job No. 02W2HPJ HDR Project No. 000000000137836 Seattle, Washington March 2011 INDEX OF DRAWINGS GENERAL G-001 VICINITY MAP AND DRAWING INDEX G-002 GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS CIVIL C-001 CONDUIT PLAN (BY QWEST) C-002 CONDUIT PROFILE (NOT INCLUDED) C-003 ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN C-004 ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION DE TAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION SCALE: NOT TO SCALE • MELTS FARGO CUSS 4 45' POLZ OasaliSrFAIWO, PCIE PL41 a PJiYATi: fiNfiOff APPROXIMATE LO See Figure 1 and Plan Set surveyed easement locatio SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 180 TH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE Appir P/L 1 CITY OF TUKWILA 4 40' POLE 7-11 57019E PPROXI TE LOCA ION. ee Figure 1 . nd Plan ' et for s eyed eas ment location. MIEN RPIER AT 5 17TW P, LOOKING NORTH CITY OF KENT DOWN RIVER 40' NMI 11111111111 YARRIOTT Figure 2: Profile View PROPOSED OVERHEAD PATH FOR QWEST FIBER OPTIC ROUTE JOB: 01W2HPJ DESIGNED BY: DALE HARTMAN (253) 372 - 5364 DRAWN BY: MICHAEL LEE (253) 372 - 5311 Qwest CITY OF TUKWILA - 180TH ST. BRIDGE COUNTY: KING CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA QWEST JOB: 01 W2HPJ SH: 1 OF 2 RECEIVED AUG 232011� COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Northwest Regional Office • 3190 160th Avenue SE • Bellevue, Washington 98008-5452 • (425) 649-7000 August 22, 2011 Dennis Libadia Quest Communications, Inc. 23315 - 66th Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 Re: City of Tukwila Permit L11-031 - Approved Quest Communications, Inc. — Applicant Shoreline Substantial Development Permit 737 Dear Mr. Libadia: On August 15, 2001, the Department of Ecology received notice that Tukwila approved your application for an SDP. Your permit is for a temporary reroute of an existing fiber-optic cable approximately 30 feet for the Green River levee within shoreline jurisdiction of the Green River. By law, local governments must review all SDPs for compliance with: • The Shoreline Management Act (Chapter 90.58 RCW) • Ecology's Substantial Development Permit approval criteria (Chapter 173-27-150 WAC) • The Tukwila Local Shoreline Master Program Local governments, after reviewing SDPs for compliance, are required to submit them to Ecology. Your approved SDP has been received by Ecology. What Happens Next? Before you begin activities authorized by this permit, the law requires you wait at least 21 days from August 5, 2011, the "date of filing." This waiting period allows anyone (including you) who disagrees with any aspect of this permit, to appeal the decision to the state Shorelines Hearings Board. You must wait for the conclusion of an appeal before you can begin the activities authorized by this permit. Dennis Libadia August 22, 2011 Page 2 of 2 The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if they receive an appeal. We recommend you contact the Shorelines Hearings Board before you begin permit activities to ensure no appeal has been received. They can be reached at (360) 664-9160 or http://www.eho.wa.gov/ If y want to appeal this decision, you can fmd appeal instructions (Chapter 461-08 WAC) at the Shorelines Hearings Board website above. They are also posted on the website of the Washington State Legislature at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=461-08. Other federal, state and local permits may be required in addition to this shoreline permit. If you have any questions about this letter, please contact David Radabaugh at (425) 649-4260. Sincerely, r David Radabaugh, Shoreline Speciist Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program cc: Moira Carr Bradshaw, City of Tukwila SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION • Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print yo0r name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: Department of Ecology NW Regional Office 3190 - 160th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98008 2. Article Number 1410 .t 1Qyq (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811, February 2004 0 COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY A. Signature X o Agent ❑ Addressee C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 3. Service Type IS Certified Mail 0 Express Mail Registered >Crietum Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.C.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ,0 Yes 7006 3450 0001 6739 3996 Domestic Retum Receipt D/y AfLTry F? CEiPT. omestic �^ t all Only•No;Insurairce orCoverage --. {CoyerageProvidedJ ma ion visit our website at www.usps.comma r r `•.� Postage certified Fee Retum Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Postage Posaoark Here Department of Ecology NW Regional Office 3190 - 160th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98008 102595-02-M=1540 CI Tf OF TUKWILA, COMMUNITY 630a,SC1UTHCENTER iLVi,'STE 1 UKWILA.WA 98188 eitti at J uf>t uuita Department Of Community Development AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION I, Teri Svedahl HEREBY DECLARE THAT: Notice of Application Notice of Decision Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Public Meeting Determination of Non- Significance Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance Determination of Significance & Scoping Notice Short Subdivision Agenda Notice of Application for Shoreline Mgmt Permit x Shoreline Mgmt Permit Board of Appeals Agenda Packet Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet Official Notice Notice of Action Other: Was mailed to each of the addresses listed/attached on this _12 day of _August in the year 2011 Project Name: QWEST Project Number: PL11-022 Associated File Number (s): L11-031, E11-005 Mailing requested by: Moira Brads w Mailer's signature: 7 /'// if7Y I _ /1.- ~---- W:\USERS\TERI\TEMPLATES-FORMS\AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION.DOC AGENCY LABELS ( ) US Corps of Engineers ( ) Federal HWY Admin ( ) Federal Transit Admin, Region 10 ) Dept of Fish & Wildlife Section 1 FEDERAL AGENCIES ( ) US Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) 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OF THE RETURN ADDRESS FOLD AT DOTTED LINE = L_ CERTIFIED MAITM Section 4 SCHOOLS/LIBRA () Wei, 7006 3450 0001 6739 3996 ( ) Tukwila School District ( ) Highline School District ( ) Seattle School District ( ) Renton School District i 11 i I QWEST Communications I Seattle City Light Puget Sound Energy 1 Highline Water District Seattle Planning &Dev/Water Dept Comcast Section 5 UTILITIES ( ) BP Olympic Pipeline ( ) VaI-Vue Sewer District ( ) Water District # 20 ( ) Water District # 125 ( ) City of Renton Public Works ( ) Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer/Water Dist ( ) Seattle Public Utilities ( ) Allied Waste Services Tukwila City Departments ) Public Works ) Police ) Planning ) Parks & Rec ) City Clerk ( ) Fire ( ) Finance ( ) Building ( ) Mayor Section 6 CITY AGENCIES ()Kent Planning Dept %4i7 f: l e- auseoS ( ) Renton Planning Dept ( ) City of SeaTac ( ) City of Burien ( ) City of Seattle ( ) Strategic Planning *Notice of all Seattle Related Projects Puget Sound Regional Council SW KC Chamber of Commerce Muckleshoot Indian Tribe * % ) Cultural Resources "",`i ) Fisheries Program ) Wildlife Program )uwamish Indian Tribe * �are�vila Section 7 OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES ( ) Puget Sound Clean Air Agency ( ) Sound Transit/SEPA ( ) Duwamish River Clean Up Coalition * ( ) Washington Environmental Council ( ) People for Puget Sound * ( ) Futurewise * send notice of all applications on Green/Duwamish River ;eattle Times south County Journal Section 8 MEDIA ( ) Highline Times ( ) City of Tukwila Website Imin\Admin Forms\Agency Checklist City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188-2544 Quie57-eoutailiofvolvs /frmi: .A9vAks 0M044- &Air ft302- Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter From: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98188 To: Department of Ecology Date of Transmittal: August 10, 2011 Date of Receipt: Type of Permit: Substantial Development Local Government Decision: Approval with conditions. Applicant Information: Name: Qwest Communications, Inc. Attention Dennis Libadia Address: 23315 66 Avenue S, Kent WA 98032 Phone: (253) 372-5360 Is the applicant the property owner? No Location of the property: 3623049017; 362304hydr; 362304 TRCT Water Body Name: Duwamish River Shoreline of Statewide Significance: Yes Environment Designation: Urban Description of Project: The proposed action is to temporarily reroute an existing fiber optic cable. New buried conduit will extend from an existing Qwest underground vault located on Sperry Drive southward approximately 48 feet and then eastward approximately 150 feet towards the Green River where the cable will be unearthed and attached to a 45 foot high pole. From the pole the cable will be strung 325 feet to a 40 foot high pole on the east side of West Valley Highway, which is within the City limits of Kent. Clearances are 30 feet over the top of the levee in Tukwila and 23 feet over West Valley Highway. 1 Notice of Application Date: June 6, 2011 Final Decision Date: August 10, 2011 By: Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner City of Tukwila Phone Number: (206) 431-3651 H:\Qwest\Shoreline Cover Memo for Ecology.doc 2 City okukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 PERMIT FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT File Number: L11-031 Applied: 05/03/2011 Approved: 08/10/2011 Expiration: A permit is hereby granted to: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS to: Reroute an existing fiber optic cable with a new temporary line. The new temporary buried conduit will extend from an existing Qwest underground vault located on Sperry Drive southward approximately 48 feet and then eastward approximately 150 feet towards the Green River where the cable will be unearthed and attached to a 45 foot high pole. From the pole the cable will be strung 325 feet to a 40 foot high pole on the east side of West Valley Highway, which is within the City limits of Kent. Clearances are 30 feet over the top of the levee in Tukwila and 23 feet over West Valley Highway. The applicant's proposal is for the temporary installation to be for a maximum of three years, which will be from the effective date of this permit. Upon the following property: Address: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW Parcel Number: 362304-9017 Section/Township/Range: The following master program provisions are applicable to this development: General : Goal 1, Goal 2, Public Access : Goal 5 Development under this permit shall comply with the following conditions. 1: TO ENSURE REMOVAL OF THIS TEMPORARY PROJECT, SUBMITTAL OF A BOND FOR 150% OF THE COST OF OR A CASH ASSIGNMENT FOR THE ACTUAL COST OF REMOVING ALL ABOVE GROUND IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT. This permit is granted pursuant to the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 and nothing in this permit shall excuse the applicant from compliance with any other Federal, State or local statutes, ordinances or regulations applicable to this project, but not inconsistent with the Shoreline Management Act (Chapter 90.58 RCW). This permit may be rescinded pursuant to RCW 90.58.140(8) in the event the permittee fails to comply with the project as approved and any conditions thereof. CONSTRUCTION PURSUANT TO THIS PERMIT MAY NOT BEGIN AND IS NOT AUTHORIZED UNTIL TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF RECEIPT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY (D.O.E.) AS DEFINED IN RCW 90.58.140(6) AND WAC 173-14-090, OR UNTIL ALL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS INITIATED WITHIN TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SUCH FILING HAVE TERMINATED; EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN RCW 90.58.140(5)(a)(b)(c). Pursuant to RCW 90.58.180 the decision by the City of Tukwila to issue this Shoreline Substantial Development Permit may only be appealed to the Shoreline Hearing Board. Appeals must be filed with the Shorelines Hearing Board within 21-days from the filing of this permit with D.O.E. as defined in RCW 90.58.140. For more detail informatioon appeals, refer to RCW 90.58 and WAC 461.08. Date: 10)00 1) Jack Pc1?, Direct0 of Department of Community Development Construction must begin within 2 years from the effective date of the permit The effective date of a substantial development permit shall be the date of receipt as provided in RCW 90.58.140(6). Date: City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director STAFF REPORT TO THE DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT August 8, 2011 Project: Qwest Communications Temporary Aerial Fiber (Project File # PL11-022) File Number: L11-031 - Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Applicant: Qwest Communications Inc. Request: The proposed action is to temporarily reroute an existing fiber optic cable. New buried conduit will extend from an existing Qwest underground vault located on Sperry Drive southward approximately 48 feet and then eastward approximately 150 feet towards the Green River where the cable will be unearthed and attached to a 45 foot high pole. From the pole the cable will be strung 325 feet to a 40 foot high pole on the east side of West Valley Highway, which is within the City limits of Kent. Clearances are 30 feet over the top of the levee in Tukwila and 23 feet over West Valley Highway. Associated Applications/ Permits: Tukwila SEPA Decision E11-005; Tukwila PW11-050; Kent #SMA-2011- 3; Kent KIVA #RPSP 2111251 Comprehensive Plan & Zoning Designation: Tukwila Urban Center Staff: Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner The following information was considered as part of review of this application. 1. SEPA Checklist and ESA screening checklist (April 27, 2010 and November 9, 2011 respectively.) 2. Figure 1: Plan View (HDR, March 2011) 3. Figure 2: Profile View - Proposed Overhead Path & River Cross-section (Qwest) 4. Qwest Cable Re-route Project Drawings Sheets G002, C001, C003, C004 (Qwest/HDR, March 2011) 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206- 431-3665 5. Sensitive Areas Study Technical Memorandum (HDR, April 26, 2011) 6. HDR email communication August 8, 2011 from Lisa Danielski. Project Description Qwest Communications currently has critical fiber optic cables in a conduit that is attached to the Green River Bridge at South 180 Street. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who maintain and operate the Howard Hanson dam upriver of the conduit's location, indicate that the failing condition of the dam's abutment has increased the chance (because of modified dam operational conditions) that the Green River will overtop its banks and flood certain portions of the Valley. The temporary reroute of the critical line is proposed as a temporary solution. The temporary solution will be removed within three years of installation because the threat of flood is temporary — the dam is being repaired. However, Qwest's plan is to abandon the east west route in the vicinity of S. 180 Street and reroute this line south along Southcenter Parkway and then east along the S. 196 Street alignment to West Valley Highway. Policies of the Shoreline Management Act/Shoreline Master Program All property within the City's shoreline environment is designated "urban." (Shoreline Environment Designation section of the Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) (18.44.020.)" "Urban environments are to be managed for high intensive land uses, including residential, commercial and industrial development and accessory uses, while providing for restoration and preservation to ensure long term protection of natural and cultural resources with the shoreline. There are ten overall goals within the City's Shoreline Master Program. The most pertinent goals to this project are: Goal 1. Promote reasonable and appropriate use of the shorelines that will promote and enhance public interest. The applicant explains that the fiber conduit is an important communication line that serves national, state and local interests. Goal 2. Protect public rights of navigation. The proposed line will provide sufficient clearance for any navigation on the river and its banks. Installation will be done at night time and take a maximum of two hours to complete the cable across the river. Page 2 of 6 Goal 5. Maintain a high quality of environment along the shorelines of Tukwila. The pole and wire are not reflective of a high quality river environment and do not meet City regulations; therefore the proposal can only be considered on an emergency and temporary basis due to the potential flooding that has been advised by the upstream dam's operator. Goal 7. Provide safe and reasonable access for the public to the shorelines. The applicant has clarified that with the exception of a brief (approximately two hours) closure of West Valley Highway, to complete the aerial cable crossing, access to the Green River will be maintained to all public and private roads and the Green River Trail. The limits of construction and the proposed temporary use will not cause interference to public access of the shoreline and river except for the short time it will take to string the temporary aerial cable. There are seven elements within the Goal and Policy chapter of the Shoreline Master Program. Within each element are more specific goals and policies. The more relevant elements and goals and policies are listed below. Public Access Element Goal 5. Encourage inland location of development so that access along the shorelines is enhanced. The pole and guy wires are located landward of the existing trail system and within the low impact environment. Recreational Element Policy 4. states that views of the shoreline and water from shoreline and upland areas should be preserved and enhanced. New shoreline development should not significantly obstruct views of the shoreline or the water. The proposed project will negatively impact the views of the shoreline and its environment; however, the proposal is proposed to be a maximum of three years. A bond that will be bought and provided by Qwest will provide some insurance for public removal of the overhead wire if the applicant is unable to complete the work with the specified time period. Conservation Element Goal 2. Encourage the preservation of as much as possible of the natural character f other river and its shoreline. The overhead conduit contradicts the goal for a natural character of the shoreline. The proposal for the wire to be temporary due to disrepair of the upriver dam and the condition that the applicant posts a bond to ensure resources to remove the project at the end of the three year time frame helps to mitigate and prevent any long term action that will impede this goal. Page 3 of 6 Shoreline Development Regulations (TMC 18.44.110) All uses within the Shoreline Overlay District must conform to the following general regulations: 1. The use is in conformance with the regulations of the underlying zone district; The relevant regulations are as follows. Use The utility is allowed as an accessory use within the Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) zone (18.28.030 Accessory Use) under "9. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be: a. uses that are customarily accessory to other uses permitted outright within this district; b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan." Height The only above ground improvements will be the two poles, associated guy wires and the utility conduit and fiber within. The maximum height in the TUC district is 115 feet when outside the river and low impact environments of the river; although, utility towers are excluded from the 35 foot height limits of the Shoreline zone. Setbacks The pole is proposed within a side yard which normally has a ten foot setback within the TUC zone however, within the Supplemental Standards Chapter, and specifically Yard Regulations (TMC18.50.070,) " A. Fences, walls, poles, posts, and other customary yard accessories, ornaments, furniture may be permitted in any yard subject to height limitations and requirements limiting obstruction of visibility to the detriment of public safety." 2. The use does not conflict with the goals and policies of the shoreline master program or the provisions of the Shoreline Act and shoreline regulations; See the discussion below under Shoreline Master Program Goals and Policies. 3. No structures or accessory facilities shall be located over the river unless such structure protects or promotes the public interest; Qwest has a current conduit with fiber that is attached to the S. 180 Street bridge crossing of the Green River. The applicant states that the cable's existence/connection at this general location is vital for national security, local and regional emergency readiness; and local and interstate commerce. The crossing has been vulnerable to damage and destruction from flooding that is possible due to the status of the Howard Hansen Dam upriver from the bridge. 4. There shall be no disruption of existing trees or vegetation within the river environment unless necessary for public safety or flood control, or if allowed as a part of an approved shoreline substantial development permit; There is limited vegetation and trees within the project limits. No trees will be disturbed and the grass within the high impact zone will be replaced with sod or hydroseeding. Page 4 of 6 5. No effluent shall be discharged into the Green River which exceeds the water quality classification as established by the State for the adjacent portion of the river; No permanent discharges will occur as a result of this project and temporary erosion and sediment control measure will be employed during the three week construction period. 6. All State and federal water quality regulations shall be strictly complied with; All water quality regulations will be met. 7. Wildlife habitat in and along the river should be protected; There will be increased chance of disturbance to bird life because the aerial crossing will be an added obstruction over the waterway; however, the impact is expected to be minimal and temporary. 8. All perimeters of landfills or other land forms susceptible to erosion shall be provided with vegetation, retaining walls or other satisfactory mechanisms for erosion prevention; Measures are proposed that should successfully address the potential temporary erosion that will occur during trenching and pole installation and removal. 9. All necessary permits shall be obtained from federal, State, County or municipal agencies; The permits identified for the project are listed on page 1. 10. Dredging for purposes other than for navigational improvements or flood control is prohibited; Not applicable. 11. Mining is prohibited along the river shoreline; Not applicable. 12. Solid waste disposal is prohibited along the river shoreline; Not applicable. 13. No property will be acquired for public use without dedication by or just compensation to the owner; Not applicable. Page 5 of 6 14. Landfilling is prohibited within the river channel unless such landfill is determined by the Planning Commission to protect or promote the public interest. Not applicable. 15. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Code to the contrary, removal of any cottonwood tree within the river environment or the low -impact environment, which tree is 12 inches or greater in diameter as measured 4.5 feet above grade, shall be subject to the requirements of Tree Regulations Chapter (TMC 18.54.) Not applicable. Public Comments A Notice of Application for this project was mailed on June 3, 2011 to property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the project site, as well as to agencies with jurisdiction or agencies with an interest in the project. A telephone call was received from the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe asking for clarification on the method and timeframe for construction of the line due to concerns about maintaining river access and their fishing. SEPA and other City approvals The City issued a Determination of Nonsignificance. Recommendation Issue the shoreline substantial development permit for a period of three years from its effective date and subject to: 1. To ensure removal of the temporary project, submittal of a bond for 150% of the cost of or a cash assignment for the actual cost of removing all above ground improvements associated with the project. H:\Qwest\ShorelineStaff Report.doc Page 6 of 6 City olgukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov DETERMINATION OF NON -SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) File Number: E11-005 Applied: 05/03/2011 Issue Date: 08/10/2011 Status: APPROVED Applicant: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS Lead Agency: City of Tukwila Description of Proposal: Temporarily re-route fiber optic communication cable over the green river and West Valley Hwy to the property just east of the Hwy in Kent. The temporary aerial crossing is to remain in place for a maximum of three years in order to avoid threat of flooding to the Qwest line currently in a conduit on S. 180 St. bridge. Crossing length is approximately 750 feet. 425 feet will be buried and 325 feet will be suspended overhead. Location of Proposal: Address: Parcel Number: Section/Township/Range: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW 3623049017 The City has determined that the proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21c.030(2) (c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). Comments must be submitted by si079/// . The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. Jack Pa Vie, - esponsible Official City of kwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 /014;01) Date Any appeal shall be linked to a specific governmental action. The State Environmental Policy Act is not intended to create a cause of action unrelated to a specific governmental action. Appeals of environmental determinations shall be commenced within the time period to appeal the governmental action that is subject to environmental review. (RCW 43.21C.075) ,.l....• f1MIC A /n-' Cl 1 nnc o.;..a.,a. no 1 n on11 Final Staff Evaluation Environmental Checklist SEPA File No: E11-005 I. Summary of Proposed Action The proposed action is to reroute an existing fiber optic cable. New buried conduit will extend from an existing Qwest underground vault located on Sperry Drive southward approximately 48 feet and then eastward approximately 150 feet towards the Green River where the cable will be unearthed and attached to a 45 foot high pole. From the pole the cable will be strung 325 feet to a 40 foot high pole on the east side of West Valley Highway, which is within the City limits of Kent. Clearances are 30 feet over the top of the levee in Tukwila and 23 feet over West Valley Highway. II. General Information Project Name: Qwest Communications Temporary Aerial Fiber Applicant: Qwest Communications Inc. Location: 6845 S. 180 Street; Tukwila, Washington Property Owners: Tax parcel 3623049017 - Wells Fargo Bank; Tax parcel 3585290010 — Apple Six Hospitality Owner Comprehensive Plan & Zoning Designation: Tukwila Urban Center The following information was considered as part of review of this application. 1. SEPA Checklist and ESA screening checklist (April 27, 2010 and November 9, 2011 respectively.) 2. Figure 1: Plan View (HDR, March 2011) 3. Figure 2: Profile View - Proposed Overhead Path & River Cross-section (Qwest) 4. Qwest Cable Re-route Project Drawings Sheets G002, C001, C003, C004 (Qwest/HDR, March 2011) 5. Sensitive Areas Study Technical Memorandum (HDR, April 26, 2011) El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing NOTE: Technical reports and attachments referenced above may not be attached to all copies of this decision. Copies of exhibits, reports, attachments, or other documents may be reviewed and/or obtained by contacting Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner, 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, Washington, 98188, and Phone: 206-431-3670. III. REVIEW PROCESS The proposed action is subject to State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review as the project does not meet the exemptions listed under the Categorical Exemptions section of Part Nine of the SEPA rules. (Washington Administrative Code 197-11-800.) IV. BACKGROUND/PROPOSAL Qwest Communications currently has critical fiber optic cables in a conduit that is attached to the Green River Bridge at South 180 Street. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who maintain and operate the dam upriver of the conduit's location, indicate that the failing condition of the dam's abutment has increased the chance that the Green River will overtop its banks and flood certain portions of the Valley. The temporary reroute of the critical line is proposed as a temporary solution. The temporary solution will be removed within three years of installation. First, the threat of flood is temporary — the dam is currently being repaired and expectations are that repairs will be done by the end of this year's (2011) construction season. Secondly, Qwest's plan is to reroute this line south along Southcenter Parkway and then east along the S. 196 Street alignment/bridge to West Valley Highway. This reroute is coinciding with the reconstruction and expansion of Southcenter Parkway, which is currently underway; although according to Qwest, an easement is still needed from a property owner in order to complete the connection. V. REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST The following lists the elements contained within the Environmental Checklist submitted for the proposed project. The numbers in the staff evaluation correspond to the numbers in the Environmental Checklist. If staff concurs with the applicant's response, this is so stated. If the response to a particular item in the checklist is found to be inadequate or clarification is needed, there is additional staff comment and evaluation. Page 2 of 6 El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing A. BACKGROUND: 1-12 Concur with checklist. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: 1. Earth: a.-h. Concur with checklist. 2. Air: a. — c. Concur with checklist. 3. Water: a. (1) - Concur with checklist a. (2) - Applicant has described the removal of the temporary improvements as cutting the fiber cable at the manhole and base of pole and then pulling out the underground cable and removal of aerial fiber. An August 8, 2011 email response from HDR, the consultant, clarifies that all above ground elements of the temporary installation will be removed when the line is rerouted or at the end of the three year period, whichever comes first. a. (3) - a (6) Concur with checklist b. (1) - b (2) Concur with checklist. c. (1) - c (2) Concur with checklist d. Concur with checklist 4. Plants: a-d. Concur with checklist. 5. Animals: a.-b. Concur with checklist. c. The area is part of the Pacific Flyway, a primary corridor for migratory bird species. d. Concur with checklist. 6. Energy and Natural Resources: a.-c. Concur with checklist. Page 3 of 6 E11-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing 7. Environmental Health: a.—b. Concur with checklist. b. (2) - b (3) Compliance with Tukwila and Kent noise regulations will mitigate any potential adverse noise impacts, associated with the project including installation and removal. 8. Land and Shoreline Use: a. — This area of the Green River is used by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for fishing. b. — c. Concur with checklist. d. While there are no "structures" associated with the proposal, there is an underground conduit and above ground poles and guy wires that should be removed at the completion of the project. e. - f. Concur with the checklist. g. The Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (Tukwila 1982 amended) designates the site as Urban. (The Urban Conservancy designation is in the draft document that has not yet been adopted.) h. — k. Concur with checklist. 1. Measures to ensure compatibility include the clearance provided over the Green River Trail, river and state highway and the temporary nature of the proposal. Additional compatibility measures could include the removal of the above ground improvements when the aerial fiber is removed. Installation is anticipated to take up to two hours. The consultant suggests that it should occur in the evening when there is a lower volume of traffic. 9. Housing: a.—c. Concur with checklist. 10. Aesthetics: a. Concur with checklist b. While there may be other above ground utility improvements in the area, there are none that are so immediately visible to the river user. The temporary aerial fiber and pole will create a greater visual impact on the recreational user of the Green River and the trail; although recreational users are much less because of temporary closure of the Green River Trail. c. Other restoration measures that would be appropriate would be removal of the poles and guy wires when the fiber and strand are removed, which the applicant has clarified will occur. Page 4 of 6 El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing 11. Light and Glare: a.-d. Concur with checklist. 12. Recreation: a. According to the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, fishing occurs within the vicinity of the proposed crossing. b.- c. Concur with checklist. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation: a.-c. Concur with checklist. 14. Transportation: a. The city limit line between Kent and Tukwila occurs down the centerline of West Valley Highway, which is a state highway. b-f. Concur with checklist. g. PW10-039 is a City of Tukwila permit for work within its public right of way. 15. Public Services: a.-b. Concur with checklist. 16. Utilities: a. Water, Sanitary Sewer, refuse service and telephone also are available at the site. b. Concur with checklist. Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist A temporary erosion and sediment control plan is a Code requirement for any projects that require excavation. V. COMMENTS: The site was posted with a Public Notice Board and property owners and tenants within 500 feet of the site were asked to comment on the proposal. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe called the staff planner with the comment that the river area is used for fishing by Tribal members and they are concerned about access to fishing during the construction and deconstruction of the temporary crossing. VII. CONCLUSION The proposal can be found to not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment; therefore, a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) can be issued for this Page 5 of 6 El 1-005 Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber Optic Crossing project. (WAC 197-11-340) This conclusion is based on impacts identified within the environmental checklist, attachments, and the above "Final Staff Evaluation for Application No. El 1-005", and is supported by plans, policies, and regulations formally adopted by the City of Tukwila for the exercise of substantive authority under SEPA to approve, condition, or deny proposed actions. Prepared by: Moira Carr Bradshaw, Senior Planner Date: August 8, 2011 H:\Qwest\SEPA staff report.doc Page 6 of 6 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT CHECKLIST Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River @ South 180th Street 2. Name of Applicant: Qwest Communications Inc. Attn: Dennis Libadia 23315 66th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 (253) 372-5360 3. Date checklist prepared: April 26, 2011 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila 5. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Qwest is proposing construction as soon as all approvals are received. The duration of construction would be approximately two weeks. 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. Yes, the temporary aerial crossing will be removed when the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street. In either case the temporary installation will be removed within three years of completion. 7. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Environmental Assessment Technical Memorandum (HDR 2010) 8. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals. Agency Comments Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal. Washington Department of Natural Resources • Aquatic Lands Easement City of Tukwila • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Public Works Permit • SEPA Compliance (Lead Agency) City of Kent • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Right -of Way Use Permit 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. Qwest Communications (Qwest) currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that the condition of the Howard Hanson Dam will not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance of the Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the Valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible loss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. Qwest is proposing a new single -span aerial crossing of the Green River as shown on Figure 1 — Plan View and Figure 2 — Profile View. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines cut over, the cables attached to the South 180th Street bridge will be abandoned. The crossing will be temporary and remain in place until the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation will be removed within three years of installation. This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. Approximately 70 feet of the eastern portion of the project (from the middle of the West Valley Highway eastward) is within the City of Kent's jurisdiction. Agency Comments Please respond to ail questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 11. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, the tax lot number, and section, township, and range. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The project is located in the City of Tukwila and the City of Kent (Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East). The proposed communication line would connect to the existing underground cable in South 180th Street, continuing underground it would turn southward along Sperry Lane (a private roadway), turning east and continuing underground on a private easement along the south property line of Wells Fargo to the west side of the Green River where a new pole would be placed. From there, the route would consist of an aerial crossing to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 181st Street and the West Valley Highway where it would connect to a second pole and then continue underground via conduit to an existing nearby vault. The eastern terminus would be located in the Marriott Townplace Suites parking area. Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed cable alignment. 12. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan Map as environmentally sensitive? Yes, the project is located within the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction of the Green River. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The banks of the Green River range from 35% to 50% slopes within the project area. The rest of the project site is generally flat with slopes no greater than 5%. Any earthwork will be done in areas where the slope is less than 5%. 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. Generally, the soils in the project area are Newberg silt loam, and Puyallup fine sandy loam (USDA 2010). The project would not cross, nor is it adjacent to, any known prime farmlands. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. There are no known surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity. Please respond to alt questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Approximately 160 cubic yards (cy) of material would be excavated for the proposed underground cable, pole and connection to an existing vault within the City of Tukwila. Approximately 15 cy of material would be excavated for the underground cable, pole, and connection to an existing vault within the City of Kent. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. g• Yes, erosion could occur during installation and removal of erosion and sediment control structures, trench excavation, conduit installation, soil stockpiles, truck traffic, final grading prior to restoration, and other construction activities. Soils temporarily exposed during construction could be eroded by stormwater. Standard erosion control measures would be implemented to mitigate these potential impacts. The construction duration will be short resulting in brief exposure to erosion conditions. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? The project would primarily be a buried conduit, a portion of which is located within an existing paved road (Sperry Drive). The roads will not be expanded beyond their existing footprints. The new aerial crossing and buried portion will not require construction of new impervious surfaces. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Erosion and sediment control (ESC) for the project would rely on structural measures (e.g. silt fences, straw bale barriers, and plastic covering) and non-structural measures (e.g. common-sense planning, good design, routine inspection and maintenance, employment and enforcement of non-ESC Best Management Practices). Once permanent erosion control is in place (revegetating or paving), no other erosion control measures would be required for the completed project. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (for example, dust, automobile odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Temporary air quality impacts may occur during construction due to fugitive dust emissions caused by clearing, excavation, uncovered stockpiles, and any other construction. Fugitive dust has the potential to be of greater concern during dry, warm weather conditions when wind and construction equipment create more dust. Construction is planned for winter/early spring timeframe, thereby reducing the potential for fugitive dust emissions. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Localized increases in exhaust emissions from equipment and vehicle operation would occur during construction; however, emissions would not likely be great enough to noticeably affect air quality. The operation and maintenance of the aerial crossing may require periodic use of equipment and vehicles; however, emissions would not likely be great enough to noticeably affect air quality. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None are known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) governs activities affecting air quality in King County. As required by the PSCAA regulations, emissions would be controlled by using reasonable available control technologies (PSCAA 2008). Fugitive dust impacts associated with construction of the proposed project are not anticipated to be significant. Construction contractors would comply with the regulatory requirements and implement appropriate measures as necessary. Vehicular emissions associated with construction of the project are anticipated to be short term in nature. Measures to minimize vehicular emissions would include: • Requiring contractors to use best available control technologies. • Proper vehicle maintenance. • Minimizing vehicle and equipment idling. There would be no emissions associated with the completed project. 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 yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Yes. The Green River is the only waterbody in the project area. It turns into the Duwamish Waterway and flows into Elliott Bay. None of the existing documents reviewed during an environmental assessment of the project area show wetlands in the project vicinity, and no wetlands were identified in the project area during field investigations (HDR 2010). 2. Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. The project would include an aerial crossing of the Green River at approximately river mile (RM 14.5). The Green River is classified by both the Cities of Tukwila and Kent as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a shoreline of the State. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Trenching for the underground cable would occur in the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction in the City of Tukwila. Minor excavation for connecting the cable to an existing vault would occur within the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot City of Kent shoreline jurisdiction. Installation of the temporary aerial crossing would be as follows: Two wooden poles would be installed within the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot shoreline jurisdiction on either side of the Green River to support theaerial crossing of the fiber optic cable. The poles would be guyed using steel cable and guy anchors to resist the tension created by the cable crossing. Subsequently, the aerial cable crossing would be installed by extending a string line for pulling the cable and innerduct across the Green River at the South 180th Street bridge, pulling the cable and innerduct across the Green River in alignment with the new poles, and extending and raising the cable into position of attachment at the poles on both sides of the crossing. No clearing or grading would be associated with the installation of the aerial cable crossing. The project will begin as soon as permits are issued, and the total project duration will be 3 weeks. Removal of the temporary aerial crossing would be as follows: After Qwest has established a new path to the Qwest Cybercenter at 6101 S 180th Sty then the temporary aerial cable would be removed. Qwest would have the fiber splicers confirm that the new permanent path is working and the temporary aerial crossing is dead, then Qwest line crew will cut off the fiber cable at the existing manhole and base of pole, pull out the underground fiber and remove aerial fiber cable and strand crossing the Green River. Removal of the temporary aerial cable crossing would likely be night work. 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. No fill or dredged material would be placed in or removed from waterways or wetlands. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. No surface water withdrawals or diversions would be required. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. A portion of the single -span aerial crossing would cross above the 100-year floodplain of Green River (City of Tukwila 2006). Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed project in relation to the 100-year floodplain. 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. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Neither the construction phase nor the completed project would involve discharges of waste materials to surface waters. b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. Neither ground water would be withdrawn or would water be discharged to ground water. 2. Describe waste materials that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve: No waste materials would be discharged into the ground. 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? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. The source of runoff during construction would be precipitation. If needed, runoff would likely be collected and disposed of using culverts, ditching, or pumping. Erosion control measures would be applied during construction as noted in B.1.h. 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No waste materials are anticipated to enter the ground or surface waters during construction or operation of the proposed project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: Measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water may include the following: • Minimize area of disturbance to the amount necessary for construction and project features. • Stabilize exposed soils immediately following construction. • Implement ESC measures to address erosion control during and after construction. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: x Deciduous tree: alder, Oregon ash maple aspen, other: Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: x Evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other Shrubs X Grass Pasture Crop or grain Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other Water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other X Other types of vegetation: Himalayan blackberry, Sitka willow, Pacific willow b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 8,500 square feet of grass areas would be temporarily disturbed during trenching for the buried conduit. Approximately 200 square feet of grass area would be temporarily disturbed for installation of the two poles. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. According to review of the Washington Department of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Program, "Sections that Contain Natural Heritage Features, Current as of November 5, 2010" list (WDNR 2010), there are no documented threatened or endangered plant species on or near the project site. Additionally, during field review, no rare plants or rare plant communities were observed on or near the project site. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Grass areas would be restored following construction in kind either by hydroseeding or sod placement. 5. Animals a. Circle any birds or animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Mammals Fish Other Hawk, ero eagle, songbirds, other: Deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: , herring, shellfish, other: Bass, salmon trout Agency Comments b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The reach of the Green River at the project site is documented to support fish species including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), steelhead trout (O. mykiss), and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) which are federally listed as threatened (WDFW 2010a, 2010b). There are no federally -listed terrestrial species known to be on or near the site. There are no state -listed threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Please respond to ail questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. There are no documented migration routes in the project vicinity. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Vegetated areas that are temporarily disturbed by construction would be revegetated in -kind. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. The lines to be installed would be fiber optic technology. This communication method uses very small amounts of electrical power to drive communicate using light waves. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. 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 would be required. 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. No environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill or hazardous waste would result from this project. Some risk of spills/leakage from equipment would exist during construction but would not be greater than normally associated with construction activities. Normal precautions would be taken in storing equipment, hazardous fuels, and other materials used in construction. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. None would be required. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: To protect against hazardous substance spills from routine equipment operation and maintenance activities during construction, the contractor would be required to provide an emergency response plan and know proper hazardous materials storage, handling, and emergency procedures, including proper spill notification and response requirements (SPCC Plan). Please respond to ail questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments Adherence to Best Management Practices (BMPs) would be required. "Chapter 2.2, Pollutant Source -Specific BMPs" from "Volume IV, Source Control BMPs" of the Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington is one source of appropriate BMPs (Ecology 2005). b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? Existing noise in the area would not affect the project during construction or when it is completed. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Construction activities would generate short-term, temporary noise impacts caused primarily by equipment operation (i.e., trucks, trenching, backhoes, etc.) associated with excavation, material removal, cable delivery and installation, backfilling, and related activities. While the impact would be temporary, construction activities would be noticeable. Noise from construction equipment and activities can be exceeded during certain times of the day and for different types of equipment. In the City of Tukwila, for the project site, noise from construction operations may occur between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays (City of Tukwila 2010). In the City of Kent, construction noise is allowed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 days a week (City of Kent 2010). The degree of noise exceedance allowed by City of Tukwila and City of Kent codes depends on the type of equipment used and the designation of the noise source and receiving properties. It is anticipated that construction would occur during approved hours but timing will be dependent on when the Cities of Tukwila and Kent would allow the West Valley Highway closure. Noise from operations and maintenance activities would be infrequent and likely occur only during daytime hours. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Because construction noise levels would be variable, contractors would be required to implement the measures to minimize disruption and inconvenience caused by construction activities that include, but are not limited to: • Ensuring the adequacy of sound -control devices that are at least as effective as those on the original equipment. No equipment would have unmuffled exhaust. • Minimizing idling time of equipment and vehicle operation. • Operating equipment only during approved hours. • Shutting off idling equipment. • Notifying adjacent businesses in advance of construction work. Measures would not be required for the completed project. Please respond toIl questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The proposed underground cable alignment in the City of Tukwila is located in the right-of-way of Sperry Drive South (a private road), and on a vacant commercial lot. The proposed aerial crossing site spans a portion of Green River and trail that provides recreational use. The east terminus of the aerial crossing is located in the Marriott Townplace Suites parking lot. The land use on adjacent properties is commercial and surface transportation (West Valley Highway). b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. The site has not been used for agriculture in recent history. c. Describe any structures on the site. There are no existing above ground structures within the proposed project footprint. The west end of the temporary communication line would connect to conduit system under Sperry Road. The east end of the communication line would connect to an existing underground vault. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No structures would be demolished. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The portion of the project within the City of Tukwila is zoned as Tukwila Urban Center (City of Tukwila 1995). The portion of the project within the City of Kent is zoned as Industrial Park/Commercial (City of Kent 2007a). f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The portion of the project within the City of Tukwila is designated as Tukwila Urban Center under the City of Tukwila Comp Plan (City of Tukwila 2008). The portion of the project within the City of Kent is designated as Industrial (City of Kent 2007b). g• If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Both cities regulate the reach of Green River in the project area under their Shoreline Master Programs. The Green River shoreline within the City of Tukwila is designated as Urban Conservancy (City of Tukwila 2009). The Green River shoreline within the City of Kent is designated as High Intensity (City of Kent 2009). h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. The Cities of Tukwila and Kent classify the Green River as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a shoreline of the State (City of Tukwila 2010, City of Kent 2010). Both jurisdictions require a 200-foot buffer on the Green River. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 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: No measures would be required. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The project would be constructed within road rights -of -way and recorded private easements. The completed project would consist of a buried conduit and aerial fiber cable, which would be compatible with existing Urban/Industrial land uses in the Cities of Kent and Tukwila. 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 housing impacts, if any: No measures would be required. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The tallest height would be one of the aerial crossing poles, which would extend 40 feet above finished grade. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? The aerial crossing would be visible in the vicinity of the crossing. However, the impacts on views would be negligible given that there are several other much more visible aerial installations in the project vicinity such as electrical transmission lines and towers. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Restoration of disturbed lawn areas would occur as soon as possible during and after construction. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? Earthwork activities and the installation of the aboveground poles would occur during daylight. The aerial crossing may need to be installed outside of daylight hours, thus temporary lighting may be required. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? The completed project would not produce any light or glare. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? There are no off -site sources of light or glare that would affect the project. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: All nighttime construction work, if needed, would be done in accordance with approval from the Cities of Kent and Tukwila. All lighting would be shielded and directed away from potentially impacted properties. 12. Recreation a. What designed and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? The Green River Trail, an asphalt pedestrian and bicycle trail, runs along the west top of bank of the Green River in the vicinity of the proposed aerial crossing. The trail is currently closed due to flood protection measures implemented along the Green River. The portion of the trail in the project vicinity is lined with a 3- to 4-foot high super sandbag wall to help contain expected floodwaters. No other designated or informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate project vicinity. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. There would be no temporary or permanent modifications to the trail. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: No measures are proposed. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation Agency Comments Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 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. A review of the Washington Information Systems for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD), an on-line searchable database (WDAHP, 2010) for historic and cultural resources in the State did not show any registered historical sites or inventoried sites within the project area. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None are known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Should evidence of cultural remains, either historic or prehistoric, be encountered during excavation, work in the immediate areas would be suspended, and the find would be examined and documented by a professional archaeologist. Decisions regarding appropriate mitigation and further action would be made at that time, including coordination with appropriate tribal, local, and state authorities. 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. Public streets associated with the project alignment are South 180th Street at the intersection of Sperry Dr. S. (a private drive), West Valley Highway in Tukwila, and South 181 st Street in Kent. Access would be maintained to the private access along the alignment on Sperry Dr. When the conduit connection is made at South 180th Street and the aerial crossing is installed over West Valley Highway, the road would be closed for one hour or less. Traffic control would be provided in accordance with local jurisdiction requirements. b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The primary roads in the project vicinity that are served by public transit (King County Metro) are South 180th Street and West Valley Highway (King County 2010). The nearest transit stop is less than a block to the west of the intersection of South 180th Street and Sperry Drive S. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? The proposed project would not add or eliminate parking spaces. 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). Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments No new roads or streets or improvements to existing roads or streets would be required. In the event of temporary disturbance to any public roadways, they would be restored to jurisdictional standards following construction. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The project would not use or occur within the immediate vicinity of water, rail, or air transportation. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. No new daily vehicular trips would be generated by the project. Routine operation and maintenance trips would occur periodically. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The following measures would be employed to mitigate impacts to transportation along West Valley Highway during the aerial cable installation: • Conduct all traffic control in accordance with local jurisdictional requirements (e.g. temporary road closure, construction signage, night lighting, and barricades) and adhere to all applications for in -street work. • Organize and time work for low traffic times to minimize impacts. • Provide traffic control to maintain local and emergency vehicle access. • Restore public roadways to jurisdictional standards following construction. • Where necessary, coordinate construction activities with adjoining businesses for access prior to construction, and restore access roads following conduit installation. In addition, Qwest would connect the fiber to an existing manhole in South 180th Street and would close one lane at S. 180`h St. and Sperry Drive S. Qwest has extended an existing permit PW 10-039 out 180 days. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. Police would be used for the short-term temporary road closure on West Valley Highway. The crossing of the West Valley Highway would be performed at night at a time when traffic counts are low and traffic impacts would be minimal. The duration of road closure or holding of traffic would be no more than a couple of hours. There would be no permanent increases in public services. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. The following measures would be employed to mitigate impacts to public services during construction: • Conduct all traffic control in accordance with local jurisdictional requirements and adhere to all applicable regulations for in -street work. Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments • Provide traffic control to maintain local and emergency vehicle access. • Organize and time work for low traffic times to minimize impacts. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system other: Fiber optic telecommunications cables 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. The project proposes a temporary re-route of a fiber optic communications cable that is vulnerable to flood damage along the Green River. The cable re-route would consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single aerial crossing over the Green River. The fiber optic cable would be owned and operated by the Qwest. (NON -PROJECT PROPOSALS (E.G., SUBURBAN PLANS AND ZONING CODE TEXT CHANGES) MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PAGES). C. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NON -PROJECT PROPOSALS (do not use this sheet for project actions) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1. How would the proposals be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitats, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public service and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with Local, State, or Federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments D. SIGNATURE Under the penalty ofperjury the above answers under ESA Screening Checklist and State Environmental Policy Act Checklist are true and complete to the best ofmy knowledge. I understand that the le agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: otttat..." Date Submitted: 4f- — 2-7 - 2.0 i Please respond to au questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments References City of Kent. 2007a. City of Kent - Zoning Map. http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?Linkldentifier=id&ItemID=1822 August 2007. City of Kent. 2007b. City of Kent - Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Plan Map. http://www.ci.kent.wa.us/WorkAreallinkit aspx?Linkldentifier=id&ItemID=1824 August 2007. City of Kent. 2009. Kent, City of. 2009. Final Shoreline Inventory and Analysis Report for City of Kent's Shorelines: Green River, Big Soos Creek, Lake Meridian, Lake Fenwick, Green River Natural Resources Area Pond, Springbrook Creek, and Jenkins Creek. Grant No. G0800311. June 9, 2009. City of Kent. 2010. Kent City Code. Current through Ordinance 3979, passed October 19, 2010. http://www.codepublishing.cornAva/kent/ City of Tukwila. 1995a. City of Tukwila - Zoning map. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/zoning_map.pdf. December 1995. City of Tukwila. 2008. Tukwila Comprehensive Land Use Plan. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.usidcdidedcompplan.html City of Tukwila. 2006. Map 7- Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Areas. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/shoreline/Map%207%20Flood%20&%20Geohazard.pdf . December 2006. City of Tukwila. 2009. Tukwila, City of. 2009. Tukwila Shoreline Master Program. December 14, 2009. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/shoreline/materials/Council_SMP_FINAL_12-14-09.pdf City of Tukwila. 2010. Tukwila Municipal Code. Current through Ordinance #2305, as of September 7, 2010. http://www.ci.tukwila_wa.us/clerkltmc.html Ecology (Washington Department of Ecology). 2005. Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Washington State Department of Ecology Publication # 05-10-029 through 05-10-033. HDR, 2010. Environmental Assessment Qwest Fiber Reroute - Crossing of Green River at S 181st Street. Prepared by HDR Engineering, Inc. Draft of December 9, 2010. King County, 2010b. King County Metro Transit Online Trip Planner. Website accessed December 1, 2010. http:/ tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/cgi-bin,/itin page.pl PSCAA, 2008. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, Regulation 1, Section 3.04-Reasonably Available Control Technology. Amended July 1, 2008. USDA, 2010. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service Web Soil Survey website accessed November 9, 2010. http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/WebSoi]Survev.aspx WDAHP, 2010. Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Washington Information Systems for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD) website accessed December 1, 2010. http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/wisaardlntro.htm WDFW. 2010a. Priority habitats and species map in the vicinity of Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Section 36. June 16, 2010. 0 Please respond to aii questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments WDFW. 2010b. Washington State Species of Concern Lists website accessed December 1, 2010. http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/endangered/ WDNR, 2010. Washington Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Program. Website accessed November 10, 2010. www.dnr.wa.gov City of Tukwila Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist Date: November 9, 2010 Applicant Name: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone: Qwest Communications Inc.; Attention: Dennis Libadia 23315 66th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 (2531372-5360 Directions This Screening Checklist has been designed to evaluate the potential for your project to result in potential "take" of Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, or Cutthroat trout as defined by Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act. The checklist includes a series of "Yes" or "No" questions about your project, organized into four parts. Starting with Part A on Page 1, read each question carefully, circle "Yes" or "No," and proceed to the next question as directed by the checklist. To answer these questions, you may need to refer to site plans, grading and drainage plans, critical areas studies, or other documents you have prepared for your project. The City will evaluate your responses to determine if "take" is indicated. C:\pwworking\sea\d0447775\Qwest Green River SEPA DRAFT 4-21-11.doc Part A: Please review and answer each question carefully. Consider all phases of your project including, but not limited to, construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1-0 Will the project require any form of grading? Grading is defined as any excavating, filling, clearing, or creation of impervious surface, or any combination thereof, which alters the existing ground surface of the earth (TMC 18.06.370). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2-0 IYES - Continue to Question 1-1 (Page 3) 2-0 Will the project require any form of clearing? Clearing means the removal or causing to be removed, through either direct or indirect actions, any vegetation from a site (18.06.145). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3-0 IYES - Continue to Question 2-1 (Page 4) 3-0 Will the project require work, during any time of the project, below the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers or in wetlands? Ordinary high water mark is the mark that is found by examining the bed and banks of a stream and ascertaining where the presence and action of waters are so common and usual as to distinctly mark the soil from that of the abutting upland, in respect to vegetation (see TMC Chapter 18.06, Page 18-15). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 4-0 YES - Continue to Question 3-1 (Page 5) 4-0 . Will the project result in the processing or handling, storage, or treatment of hazardous substances? This does not include the proper use of fuel stored in a vehicle's fuel tank. Hazardous substances are any liquid, solid, gas, or sludge, including any material, substance; product, commodity, or waste, regardless of quantity, that exhibits the characteristics or criteria of hazardous waste as defined by Washington Administrative Code 173-303 (TMC 18.06.385). This includes fuel or other chemicals stored on -site during construction. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 5-0 YES - Continue to Question 5-0 5-0 Will the project result in the withdrawal, injection, or interception of groundwater? Examples of projects that may affect groundwater include, but are not limited to: construction of a new well, change in water withdrawals from an existing well, projects involving prolonged construction dewatering, projects installing French drains or interceptor trenches, and sewer lines. For the purpose of this analysis, projects that require a geotechnical report pursuant to the requirements of TMC 18.45.060 or would require a geotechnical report if not exempt should answer Yes. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 6-0 YES - Continue to Question 6-0 City of Tukw, SA Screening Checklist Part A (continued) 6-0 Will the project involve landscaping or re -occurring outdoor maintenance that includes the regular use of fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides? This does not include the one-time use of transplant fertilizers. Landscaping means natural vegetation such as trees, shrubs, groundcover, and other landscape materials arranged in a manner to produce an aesthetic effect appropriate for the use of the land (TMC 18.06.490). For the purpose of this analysis, this includes the establishment of new lawn or grass. Please circle appropriate response. 11%101 — Checklist Complete YES — Checklist Complete Part B: Please answer each question below for projects that include grading. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1-1 Will the project involve the modification of a watercourse bank or bank of the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers between the ordinary high water mark and top of bank? This includes any projects that will require grading on any slope leading to a river or stream, but will not require work below the ordinary high water mark. Work below the ordinary high water mark is covered in Part C. Please circle appropriate response. - Continue to Question 1-2 YES - Continue to Question 1-2 1-2 Could the construction, operation, or maintenance of the project result in sediment transport off site or increased rates of erosion and/or sedimentation in watercourses, the Green/Duwamish rivers, or the Black River? Most projects that involve grading have the potential to result in increased erosion and/or sedimentation as a result of disturbances to the soil or earth. If your project involves grading and you have not prepared a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan specifically designed to retain 100 percent of the runoff (including during construction) from impervious surface or disturbed soils, answer Yes to this question. If your project is normally exempt under the Tukwila Municipal Code and would not require the preparation of a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, BUT may still result in erosion or sediment transport off site or beyond the work area, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. f01 - Continue to Question 1-3 YES - Continue to Question 1-3 1-3 Will the project result in the construction of new impervious surfaces? Impervious surfaces include those hard surfaces which prevent or restrict the entry of water into the soil in the manner that such water entered the soils under natural conditions prior to development; or a hard surface area that causes water to run off the surface in greater quantity or at an increased rate of flow from the flow presented under natural conditions prior to development. Such areas include, but are not limited to, rooftops, asphalt or concrete paving, compacted surfaces, or other surfaces that similarly affect the natural infiltration or runoff patterns existing prior to development (TMC 18.06.445). Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 1-4 . City of Tukw, SA Screening Checklist Part B (continued) 1-4 Will your project generate stormwater from the creation of impervious surfaces that will not be infiltrated on site? For the purpose of this analysis, infiltration includes the use of a stormwater treatment and management system intended to contain all stormwater on site by allowing it to seep into pervious surface or through other means to be introduced into the ground. If your project involves the construction of impervious surface and does not include the design of a stormwater management system specifically designed to infiltrate stormwater, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. P` t - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 2-0 (Page 2) Part C: Please review each question below for projects that include clearing. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 2-1 Will the project involve clearing within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) IYES - Continue to Question 2-2 2-2 Will the project involve clearing of any trees within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? A tree is defined by TMC 18.06.845 as any self-supporting woody plant, characterized by one main trunk, with a potential diameter - breast -height of 2 inches or more and potential minimum height of 10 feet. Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 2-3 YES - Continue to Question 2-3 2-3 Will the project involve clearing of any evergreen trees from within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis evergreen means any tree that does not regularly lose all its leaves or needles in the fall. Please circle appropriate response. INOI - Continue to Question 2-4 YES - Continue to Question 2-4 2-4 Will the project involve clearing within 100 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. INOI - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 1) YES - Continue to Question 2-5 2-5 Will the project involve clearing within 40 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NOI - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 3-0 (Page 2) Moira Bradshaw From: Danielski, Lisa <Lisa.Danielski@hdrinc.com> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 11:33 AM To: Moira Bradshaw Cc: Blanchette, Michael; Lindner, Bonnie Subject: RE: Qwest application - Muckleshoot comments Hello Moira — Please find below our responses to the Muckleshoots' comments regarding Qwest's application for a temporary aerial crossing over Green River. • Comment 1. Clarify the position of the guy wires for the poles. Response: The guy wires will be positioned landward of the poles and maintain tension on the aerial cable. The approximate locations of the guy wires are shown in profile view on Figure 2 of the SSDP Project Plan Set submitted on May 3, 2011; Sheet C003 in the SSDP Project Plan Set shows the plan view for the guy wire locations. • Comment 2. Clarify the method, timing, and duration of extending the new cable across Green River. Response: The aerial cable crossing would be installed as follows: a string line for pulling the cable and innerduct across the Green River would be extended from the Wells Fargo Parcel north to the South 180th Street bridge. Then the cable and innerduct would be pulled along the string line from the Wells Fargo parcel across South 180th Street bridge. The cable and innerduct would then be pulled south down West Valley Highway and placed in alignment with the new poles. The cable and innerduct would then be raised into position of attachment at the poles on both sides of the crossing. The cable crossing and placement would take no more than a two hours from start to finish. This work likely would be done at night to minimize traffic impacts to West Valley Highway. • Comment 3. Clarify the limits of construction and whether it will impede land access to the Green River. Response: Sheet C003 in the SSDP Project Plan Set shows the clearing limits for the project. With the exception of the brief closure of West Valley Highway to complete the cable placement, access would be maintained to all public roads, the Green River Trail, and the private access at Sperry Drive. The project will only effect the Green River and Trail for the short period of time that it takes to string the cable. No equipment will occupy the trail or streambanks. • Comment 4. Confirm that all above -ground components of the project will be removed at the end of the project. Response: Yes, all above -ground components ( poles, cable and guy wires) will be removed in conjunction with the removal of the temporary cable. Please let me know if you have any other questions. We would also appreciate if you could also let us know when Tukwila's review is complete and the DNS is issued. Thank you - Lisa Danielski HDR ONE COMPANY I Many Solutions Phone: 425.450.6390 (direct) From: Danielski, Lisa Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 11:20 AM 1 To: 'Moira Bradshaw' Subject: RE: Qwest application Hi Moira — Attached are the project plans for Qwest Green River. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks! Lisa Danielski HDR ONE COMPANY I Many Solutions Phone: 425.450.6390 (direct) From: Moira Bradshaw [mailto:Moira.Bradshaw@TukwilaWA.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 11:32 AM To: Danielski, Lisa Subject: RE: Qwest application Lisa - All of the drawings that you submitted with the application would be useful. The value of the project would be the value of the contract for construction. Thanks. Best, Moira Carr Bradshaw, AICP Senior Planner Community Development Department Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 3651 www.tukwilawa.gov please note mg new email and Ctrq wgb page. From: Danielski, Lisa [Lisa.Danielski@hdrinc.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 11:11 AM To: Moira Bradshaw Subject: RE: Qwest application Thank you Moira! Do you just need the engineer drawings or would you also like the supporting maps we prepared for the Shoreline permit? Lisa Danielski HDR ONE COMPANY I Many Solutions Phone: 425.450.6390 (direct) From: Moira Bradshaw [mailto:Moira.Bradshaw@TukwilaWA.gov] Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:10 PM To: Danielski, Lisa Subject: Qwest application Hi Lisa - here are the notices that we have sent and that we posted on the site off Sperry Drive. I would appreciate electronic copies of the drawings that you submitted with your application. Thanks! 2 Citq of llama a Department Of Community Development AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION 1, Teri Svedahl HEREBY DECLARE THAT: x Notice of Application Notice of Decision Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Public Meeting Determination of Non- Significance Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance Determination of Significance 8s Scoping Notice Short Subdivision Agenda Notice of Application for Shoreline Mgmt Permit Shoreline Mgmt Permit Board of Appeals Agenda Packet Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet Official Notice Notice of Action Other: Was mailed to each of the addresses listed/attached on this _3rd day of June in the year 2011 Project Name: QWEST Communications Temp UG & Aerial fiber optic Project Number: PL11-022 Associated File Number (s): E11-005 , L11-031 Mailing requested by: Moira Bradshaw Mailer's signature: W:\USERS\TERI\TEMPLATES\AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION.DOC City of Tukwila Notice of Application Qwest Shoreline Substantial Development and SEPA Determination ion of `+ porary aerie undergroun ' tea• Location: South of S. 180 Street, from Sperry Drive east to east of West Valley Highway. File #: PL11-022 Applicant: Qwest Communications Property Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Project Planner: Moira Carr Bradshaw, 206-431-3651 Project Description: To build a temporary (three year) underground and aerial fiber optic cable and includes a cross- ing of the Green River trail, River and West Valley HY. Comments and Appeals: The application is available for review at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community De- velopment (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Blvd # 100. Your written comments on the project are requested and can be delivered to DCD, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Comments must be received by 5:OOpm on 7 July 2011. You may request a copy of any decision, information on hear- ings, and your appeal rights by calling 206-431-3651. You are receiving this notice because you are a property owner or tenant within 500ft of this project. City of Tukwila Notice of Application Qwest Shoreline Substantial Development and SEPA Determination Location: South of S. 180 Street, from Sperry Drive east to east of West Valley Highway. File #: PLII-022 Applicant: Qwest Communications Property Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Project Planner: Moira Carr Bradshaw, 206-431-3651. Project Description: To build a temporary (three year) underground and aerial fiber optic cable and includes a cross- ing of the Green River trail, River and West Valley HY. Comments and Appeals: The application is available for review at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community De- velopment (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Blvd #100. Your written comments on the project are requested and can be delivered to DCD, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Comments must be received by 5:OOpm on 7 July 2011. You may request a copy of any decision, information on hear- ings, and your appeal rights by calling 206-431-3651. City of Tukwila Notice of Application Qwest Shoreline Substantial Development and SEPA Determination Lo bon of to porary ae undergroun Location: South of S. 180 Street, from Sperry Drive east to east of West Valley Highway. File #: PL11-022 Applicant: Qwest Communications Property Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Project Planner: Moira Carr Bradshaw, 206-431-3651 Project Description: To build a temporary (three year) underground and aerial fiber optic cable and includes a cross- ing of the Green River trail, River and West Valley HY. Comments and Appeals: The application is available for review at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community De- velopment (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Blvd # 100. Your written comments on the project are requested a be delivered to DCD, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 10v. Comments must be received by 5:OOpm on 7 July 2011. You may request a copy of any decision, information on hear- ings, and your appeal rights by calling 206-431-3651. You are receiving this notice because you are a property owner or tenant within 500ft of this project. City of Tukwila Notice of Application Qwest Shoreline Substantial Development and SEPA Determination Location: South of S. 180 Street, from Sperry Drive east to east of West Valley Highway. File #: PL11-022 Applicant: Qwest Communications Property Owner: Wells Fargo Bank Project Planner: Moira Carr Bradshaw, 206-431-3651 Project Description: To build a temporary (three year) underground and aerial fiber optic cable and includes a cross- ing of the Green River trail, River and West Valley HY. Comments and Appeals: The application is available for review at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community De- velopment (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Blvd # 100. Your written comments on the project are requested and can be delivered to DCD, 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Comments must be received by 5:OOpm on 7 July 2011. You may request a copy of any decision, information on hear- ings, and your appeal rights by calling 206-31-3651. You are receiving this notice because you are a property owner or tenant within 500ft of this project. You are receiving this notice because you are a property owner or tenant within 500ft of this project. 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The Notice of Application for Shoreline Substantial Development Permit must include a statement that any person desiring to submit written comments on the application or desiring to receive notification of the final decision on the application may do so within 30 days of the Notice of Application. If a hearing will be held on the application, the hearing notice must include the information that written comments may be submitted, or oral presentation made at the hearing. Notice is sent to Ecology's NW Regional Office Shorelands & Environmental Assistance Program. Shoreline Permit Notice of Decision: Mail to; (within 8 days of decision; 21-day appeal period begins date received by DOE) Department of Ecology Shorelands Section, NW Regional Office State Attorney General *Applicant *Indian Tribes *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list). *Any parties of record * send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination Send These Documents to DOE and Attorney General: Permit Data Sheet Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (3-part from Sierra) Findings (staff report or memo) Shoreline Permit Application Form (filled out by applicant) Drawings/Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) - Site plan, with mean high water mark & improvements — Cross -sections of site with structures & shoreline - Grading Plan — Vicinity map SEPA determination (3-part from Sierra) Findings (staff report or memo) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Any background studies related to impacts on shoreline Notice of Application Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed) P:Admin\Admin Forms\Agency Checklist CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF APPLICATION PROJECT INFORMATION Qwest Communications, Inc. has applied to construct a temporary overhead fiber optic cable that will cross the Green River Trail, Green River, and West Valley Highway. The temporary aerial crossing is proposed to remain in place for three years and is due to the potential flooding from the Green River and is related to the dysfunction of the Howard Hansen Dam. The temporary overhead crossing consists of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit starting at Sperry Drive in Tukwila and a 325 foot long single span aerial crossing of the trail, river and highway. The eastern 70 feet of the aerial span and a utility pole is in the City of Kent Shoreline Environment (18123 72 Ave. S.) The remainder is within the City of Tukwila. Permits applied for include: Tukwila SEPA Decision (E11-005); Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (L11-031); Other known required permits include: Tukwila PW11-050; Kent #SMA-2011-3; Kent KIVA #RPSP 2111251 Studies required with the applications include: Sensitive Area Study FILES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW The application is available for review at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Blvd #100. OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Your written comments on the project are requested. They must be delivered to DCD at the address above or postmarked no later than 5:00 P.M., July 6, 2011. APPEALS You may request a copy of any decision, information on hearings, and your appeal rights by calling DCD at (206) 431-3670. For further information on this proposal, contact Moira Carr Bradshaw at (206) 431-3651, mbradshaw@ci.tukwila.wa.us or visit our offices at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Application Filed: May 3, 2011 Notice of Completeness Issued: May 24, 2011 Notice of Application Issued: June 6, 2011 City of Tukwila Jitn Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director June 3, 2011 Lisa Danielski QWEST Communications 500 — 108th Ave NE, #1200 Bellevue WA 98004 C EDV RE: QWEST Communications, Temp underground and aerial fiber optic Notice of Application, PL11-022 South of S 180th St, from Sperry Drive E. to east of West Valley HWY Dear Lisa Danielski: There is a fee due on your permit application in the amount of $106.00 to cover fees associated with mailing the attached public notice. The number of required notices sent for your application was 106 which included property owners and tenants within 500 feet of your project site as well as interested parties and agencies with jurisdiction. The cost is based on the land use fee schedule adopted by Resolution Number 1718 covering Public Notice mailings required for your application. This fee covers the attached notice only. Additional fees may be assessed for future mailings or other review tasks per the fee schedule. This amount needs to be paid before the city can continue processing your permit application. The payment may be paid by cash, check or credit card. The city will accept credit card payments by phone. If paying by check please send the check made out to: City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Ste 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 If payment is not received within 15 days of this notice your permit application may be put on hold. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 206 431 3670. Sincerely, Teri Svedahl Administrative Support Technician MD Invoicing Public Mailings.doc Page 1 of 1 06/02/2011 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665 �Qs City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director Notice of Complete Application May 24, 2011 Dennis Libadia Qwest Communications, Inc. 23315 66 Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Subject: Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River and West Valley HY. Project File: PL11-022 Dear Mr. Libadia: Based on a review of your submittal relative to those requirements as set out in the Complete Application Checklist for SEPA and Shoreline Substantial Development Permit, your applications are deemed complete on May 24, 2011 for the purposes of meeting state mandated time requirements. You must now have the public notice board for this project manufactured and installed on site as soon as possible prior to June 7, 2011. Contact Julie at Fast Signs directly at 206-575-2110 with your payment. You received information on how to install the sign with your application packet. If you need another set of those instructions, you may obtain them at the City of Tukwila web site. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/apps/SignSpecHandout-12-06.pdf After installing the sign you or Fast Signs need to return the signed Affidavit of Posting to our office. The City of Tukwila will coordinate the public notice mailing with installation of the public notice board. A Notice of Land Use Application will be distributed and posted within 14 days. Tukwila will be notifying agencies that may have jurisdiction over some aspect of the project as well as adjacent property owners and tenants. Tukwila will prepare an invoice for the cost of the mailing labels and postage and send that to you for payment. At this time your application has been routed to different departments for their review. Once they complete their review you will receive a comment letter requesting additional information. This determination of complete application does not preclude the ability of the City to require that you submit additional plans or information, if such information is necessary to ensure the project meets the substantive requirements of the City or to complete the review process. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665 Please feel free to contact me with any questions at mbradshaw@ci.tukwila.wa.us or (206) 431- 3651. Sincerely, Moira Carr Bradshaw Senior Planner H:\Qwest\COMPLETEness Itr.DOC Page 2 of 2 TO: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development PUe JKWLIC R KS RECEIVED hIHr 2 7011 File Number PL11-022 PRE10-020; E11- 005; L11-031; LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM Building Planning Public Works Fire Dept. Police Dept. Parks/Rec Project: Qwest Communications Line Address: 6845 S 180 Street Date transmitted: May 23, 2011 Response requested by: May 31, 2011 Staff coordinator: Moira Date response received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60-day process. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) (SEE Air Ack( C*ftsw Et 1 e-//-oo.5 Plan check date: Comments Update date: prepared by: TO: ❑ City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number PL11-022 PRE10-020; E11- 005; L11-031; LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM Building I❑ Planning Public Works *ire Dept. Police Dept. Parks/Rec Project: Qwest Communications Line Address: 6845 S 180 Street Date transmitted: May 23, 2011 Response requested by: May 31, 2011 Staff coordinator: Moira Date response received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60-day process. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) X.1) C c v S Plan check dat : Comments Update date: Le '`, 1 1 prepared by:\ 5 J TO: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number PL11-022 PRE10-020; E11- 005; L11-031; LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM Building Planning 101 Public Works ICI Fire Dept. (© Police DeptParks/Rec Project: Qwest Communications Line Address: 6845 S 180 Street Date transmitted: May 23, 2011 Response requested by: May 31, 2011 Staff coordinator: Moira Date response received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60-day process. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) The Parks and Recreation Department has no comments Plan check date: Comments prepared by: kf- 5/3 j/)/ % w4s \/64..*'.-1-?V1 . )3v i„ej' u- 1,k City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number PL11-022 PRE10-020; E11- 005; L11-031; LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM TO: XBuilding Planning Public Works In Fire Dept. Police Dept. 101 Parks/Rec Project: Qwest Communications Line Address: 6845 S 180 Street Date transmitted: May 23, 2011 Response requested by: May 31, 2011 Staff coordinator: Moira Date response received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60-day process. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) M C,W) C€1,41(!) Plan check date: Comments Update date: —/ / prepared by: C City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number PL11-022 PRE10-020; E11- 005; L11-031; LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM TO: /'Building ‹fil Planning Public Works Fire Dept. 0 Police Dept.<2 Parks/Rec Project: Qwest Communications Line Address: 6845 S 180 Street Date transmitted: May 23, 2011 Response requested by: May 31, 2011 Staff coordinator: Moira Date response received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60-day process. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) Plan check date: Comments Update date: prepared by: ti City of Tukwilag k CO /.(D Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-43 1-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.aov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 3623049017 Permit Number: E11-005 Address: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 05/03/2011 Applicant: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11-01167 Payment Amount: $106.00 Initials: TLS Payment Date: 06/09/2011 09:45 AM User ID: 1670 Balance: $0.00 Payee: QWEST / BARBARA CUDDIE TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 249569 106.00 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts MAPS/PUBLIC/MAILING 000.341.500 106.00 Total: $106.00 doc: Receipt-06 Printed: 06-09-2011 i. City of Tukwila Jim Ilaggerton, Mayor Department of Community Deie%opDI2ent Jack Pace. Director June 3, 2011 Lisa Danielski QWEST Communications 500 — 108th Ave NE, #1200 Bellevue WA 98004 RE: QWEST Communications, Temp underground and aerial fiber optic Notice of Application, PL11-022 South of S 180th St, from Sperry Drive E. to east of West Valley HWY Dear Lisa Danielski: There is a fee due on your permit application in the amount of $106.00 to cover fees associated with mailing the attached public notice. The number of required notices sent for your application was 106 which included property owners and tenants within 500 feet of your project site as well as interested parties and agencies with jurisdiction. The cost is based on the land use fee schedule adopted by Resolution Number 1718 covering Public Notice mailings required for your application. This fee covers the attached notice only. Additional fees may be assessed for future mailings or other review tasks per the fee schedule. This amount needs to be paid before the city can continue processing your permit application. The payment may be paid by cash, check or credit card. The city will accept credit card payments by phone. If paying by check please send the check made out to:. City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Ste 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 If payment is not received within 15 days of this notice your permit application may be put on hold. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 206 431 3670. T ri `t edahl Administrative Support Technician MD Page I of 1 06/02/2011 • Invoicing Public Mailings.doc 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax: 2(16-431-3665 ukwila Notice of Application Determination City of T Development and Drive east to Locat Substantial U 180 Street, from Sperry Shoreline S South of S. Qwest S 1 .t easto one Valley Highway. east of West File #: PL11-022 west Communications Applicant: roFargo Bank 431 3 Property Owner: Wells F g 206- 651 Q } 4 Prop Planner: Moira Carr Bradshaw, three year) S u.yat Project Plann To build a temporary (threedes a cross 'Projectround nd aerial fiber optic cable an l-lY. ! ' d West Valley underground an giver an uon or „ 4 giver trail, application 's available for +ornry scn , �. the Green undugroun +�^ tit cross- ing °f d Appeals: The Department of Community De Comments a tthe City of Tulcwil6300 S center Blvd # nit review CD), located at and can De- velopment (D project are requested the prof Suite 100. 00. comments on on July 20 . your written cAm 6300 South 5 OOpmlvd anon on hear- ings, 1 P t l be delivered m must be'received by decision, inform •rH ' ',\s�i Comments uestaeopY° by all'mg206�313651. �► ; r You,a Y appeal rights fl rdl ink, and your app t within 500ft of this protect. owner °T tenant reown You aare receiving this notice because you are a property City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 3623049017 Address: 6845 S 180 ST TUKW Suite No: Applicant: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS RECEIPT Permit Number: L11-031 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 05/03/2011 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R11-00879 Initials: User ID: JR 1659 Payment Amount: $4,245.00 Payment Date: 05/03/2011 02:32 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 42001988 4,245.00 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts MAPS/PUBLIC/MAILING SIGN/SHORELINE 000.341.500 000.322.100 Total: $4,245.00 400.00 3,845.00 doc: Receiot-06 Printed: 05-03-2011 MAY 03 20111 '?MMUNi i ryi/ Pkd:ENT CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan@ci.tukwila.wa.us SHORELINE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permits Plus Type: P-SHORE Planner: File Number: L 11-0 3 1 Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: rilo..020 NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at S 180th Street LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: Give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. 6845 South 180th Street, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Wells Fargo on western side of alignment) LIST ALL TAX LOT NUMBERS (this information may be found on your tax statement). 3623049017 (WELLS FARGO); 362304HYDR (GREEN RIVER); 362304TRCT (SPERRY DRIVE) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the owner/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: Qwest Communications, Inc. Attention: Dennis Libadia Address: 23315 66th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 Phone: (253) 372-5360 E-mail: dennis.libadia@gwest.com Signature: FAX: Date: f-''-•Z17—Z0 /( Q:\Department Foldeis\DCD\DCD Common \Foims\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc CIA'OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan(dci.tukwila.wa.us SHORELINE PERMIT INFORMATION State Shoreline requirements are implemented through the Tukwila Zoning Code, Shoreline Overlay District (Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) 18.44). Areas annexed to the City after the 1974 adoption of the Tukwila Shoreline Master Plan are subject to the King County Shoreline Master Program. Generally, the areas still subject to King County's Shoreline regulations are located north of the 42nd Avenue South Bridge. REQUIREMENTS: All improvements over $5,000 and within 200 ft. of the Duwamish/Green River and associated wetlands require a "Shoreline Development Permit" except the following: • Owner -occupied construction of a single family house that does not exceed 35 feet in height and/or pier construction when the pier 1/1/ construction costs are less than $5,000 in salt water and $10,000 in 1 / 0 A fresh water; II' • Normal maintenance and repair; �V ♦ O • Normal bulkheads common to single family residences; 611 3 • Habitat improvements which are part of a watershed plan; L I ( O / • Hazardous waste remediation when approved by the State; J .�i, • Emergency construction needed to protect property from imminent'MI Iv danger; IV) PROCEDURES: At the time you submit your application you must have all of the items listed on the attached "Complete Application Checklist", including Project Value Information. You may request a waiver from items on the checklist that are not applicable to your project. Please discuss this waiver request with City staff either at a pre -application meeting or at the time of application submittal. Within 28 days of receiving your application, City staff will determine if it is complete based on the attached checklist. If not complete City staff will mail you a letter outlining what additional information is needed. If you do not submit requested materials within 90 days from the City's request for additional information the City may cancel your application. A shoreline permit decision is made administratively by the Director of the Department of Community Development after the expiration of the public notice period. If the project also involves other land use actions, such as design review, that require a public hearing, the applicant may request that the Shoreline Permit be heard along with the other permit(s) at the public hearing. The City's decision will be sent for review by the Department of Ecology, which has 21 days to take jurisdiction. No construction may occur during that time, although building permits may be reviewed. EXPIRATION: Construction must begin within two years of permit approval and be completed within five years. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc 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 each Department if you feel that certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived. Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS MAY BE REQUIRED. The initial application materials allow project review to begin and vest the applicant's rights. However, the City may require additional information as needed to establish consistency with development standards. City 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). * Please note that the application fee listed in the Land Use Fee schedule covers up to a specified number of review hours and is due at the time an application is received by the City. Review hours over the retainer fee will be charged at $92.00 per hour and the applicant will receive a monthly bill when those fees become due. Check items submitted with application Information Required. May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning APPLICATION MATERIALS: V 1. Application Checklist (1 copy) indicating items submitted with application. 2. Completed Application Form and drawings (5 copies). 3. One set of all plans reduced to 8 1/2" by 11" or 11" by 17". Attachment 1 4. Application Fee: See Land Use Fee Schedule for Standard App fee. *Add'1 fees may incur 5. SEPA Environmental Checklist (see SEPA Application Packet). Attachment 2 6. Project Value For construction: $344,430.00 For removal of temporary aerial crossing: $15,0( PUBLIC NOTICE MATERIALS: votice board payment Submitted with SEPA application 6. Payment of a $365 notice board fee to Fast Signs Tukwila or Provide a 4' x 4' public notice board on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received (see Public Notice Sign Specifications Handout). Payment for generating mailing labels Submitted with SEPA application 7. Pay the fee as established by the Land Use Fee Schedule for, generating mailing labels; Or provide an excel spreadsheet of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents and businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. Each unit in multiple family buildings e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks --must be included. Once your project is assigned to a planner, you will be required to provide an electronic copy of the mailing label spreadsheet in the following format: Name, Street Address, City St Zip, with each of these fields as an individual column: Name Street Address City, St, Zip Mr. Smith 1234 Park Ave S Tukwila WA 98188 PLEASE NOTE: Regardless of whether you pay the City to generate the mailing labels or you provide them, there is an additional fee for postage and material as listed under Public Notice Mailing Fee on the Land Use Fee Schedule. Payment of this fee is due prior to issuance of the decision and you will receive a separate bill for this fee. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use \2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc 0.00 N/A• Public concurrency per the 9-30- checklist Check items submitted with application Information Required. May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning N/A 8. If providing own labels, include King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the location of each property within 500 ft. of the subject lot. PROJECT DESCRIPTION vorks dopy not regjira AND ANALYSIS: `or this project 10 pre -application 9. Concurrency test notices for water, sewer, surface water and traffic unless the project is exempt from SEPA (see SEPA Application Packet). Attachment 3 10. Vicinity Map with site location; does not have to be to scale. Attachment 4 11. A written discussion of project consistency with decision criteria. (See Application) Check with a planner if you are unsure what criteria apply to your project. Attachment 5 12.. Provide two copies of sensitive area studies if needed per Tukwila's Sensitive Areas Ordinance (TMC 18.45). Provide a geotechnical analysis of river bank stability if alteration is proposed. See Geotechnical Report Guidelines and Sensitive Area Special Study Guidelines (online at www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/dcdplan.htm) for additional information. SHORELINE SITE PLAN: Figure 13 (a) The site plan must include a graphic scale, north arrow and project name. Maximum size 24" x 36". (b) Existing top of bank, landward catch point toe of levee, riverbank toe, mean high water mark and base flood elevation (i.e., the 100 year flood). (c) For work riverward of the MHWM: Distance work extends into the river and distance to Federal projects and navigation channels. (d) If the project is within the Tukwila Shoreline Master Program show the limits of the 40' River, 100' Low Impact and 200' High Impact environments. If subject to the King County Shoreline Master Plan identify the appropriate setback per KCC 25.16. (e) Dike/ riverbank maintenance easement (min. 30' from the top of bank). (f) Construction limit lines and areas of clearing/grading/filling including volume and type of fill or extracted material. (g) Public access and/or trails. `/ (h) Parking lots, driveways, loading and service areas. CROSS -SECTIONS FOR SHORELINE PROJECTS Figure 2 14.. SHORELINE CROSS SECTIONS at maximum 75' intervals along the shoreline showing: • Existing and proposed elevations and improvements, • Limits of the 40' River, 100' Low Impact and 200' High Impact environments, • The top of bank elevation, landward catch point toe of levee, riverbank toe, mean high water mark and base flood elevation (i.e., the 100 year flood), and Dike/ riverbank maintenance easement (min. 30' from the top of bank). LANDSCAPE PLAN: N/A: Project would not require new landscaping. Disturbed lawn would be resorted to pre -construction conditions. N/A 15. (a) Landscape planting plan by a Washington State licensed landscape architect. One set of all plans and analyses shall have an original Washington State registered Landscape Architect stamp and signature. Plans must include the type, quantity, spacing and location of all plantings. Maximum size 24" x 36". See. TMC 18.52 or KCC 25.16.030 as appropriate. (b) Show all existing trees to be retained and any tree protection measures required (for example Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc Check items submitted with application Information Required. May be waived in unusual cases, upon approval of both Public Works and Planning fencing at drip line). SENSITIVE AREAS PLAN: Figure 1 16 (a) Location of all sensitive areas (e.g. streams, wetlands, slopes over 20%, coal mine areas and important geological and archaeological sites). For stream frontage provide existing and proposed top of stream bank, stream bank toe, stream mean high water mark, and base flood elevation (i.e., 100 yr. flood). Maximum size 24" x 36". (b) Location of all required sensitive area buffers, setbacks, tracts and protection measures. V (c) Show all trees over 4" caliper, indicating those to be retained. A tree permit will be required for removal of any significant trees within a sensitive area or its buffer. CIVIL PLANS: Stamped plans are not required for this project (David McPherson, City of Tukwila pers. comm. 12-8-10). Plan Sheets G001 and 002, C001 through 17 (a) One set of all civil plans and analyses shall be stamped, signed and dated by a licensed professional engineer. Include a graphic scale and north arrow. Maximum size 24" x 36". C004 (b) Vertical datum NAVD 1988 and horizontal datum NAD 83/91. Conversion calculations to NGVD 1929, if in a flood zone or flood -prone area. See www.ci.tukwita.wa.us/pubwks/bulletins/floodcontrol.pdf for further information (c) Existing (dashed) and proposed (solid) topography at 2' intervals. (d) Construction limit lines, areas of clearing/grading/filling and volume and type of expected cut and fill. V (e) Existing and proposed utility easements and improvements. N/A (f) If additional impervious surface is proposed, provide a storm drainage design at least 90% complete, which meets the King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). Include a Technical Information Report ('11R) including feasibility analysis if required by the Manual. Call out total existing and proposed impervious surface in square feet. Include all storm drainage conveyance systems, water quality features, detention structures, maintenance access and safety features. For additional guidance contact Public Works or go to www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/pubwks/pwpermit.htm#techinfo. (g) Show the 100 yr. flood plain boundary and elevation as shown on FEMA maps. Figures 1 and 2 Plan Sheets G0 G001 and and 002 (h) Footprints of all existing and proposed buildings. C001 through C001 (i) Fences, rockeries and retaining walls. OTHER: N/A: No new buildings proposed. N/A 18. If new construction is proposed, provide dimensioned and scalable building elevations with keyed colors and materials. Show mechanical equipment and/or any proposed screening. 19. If site lighting changes are proposed provide a luminaire plan including location and type of street and site lighting. Include proposed fixture cut sheets, site light levels (foot-candles), and measures to shield adjacent properties from glare. 20. All existing and proposed signage with sign designs and locations. V 21. Any other drawings or materials needed to explain your proposal. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc REVIEW GUIDELINES Please discuss project consistency with the following review criteria on separate sheets. A decision to approve, deny or conditionally approve the project will be partially based on your responses. CRITERIA FOR PROJECTS SUBJECT TO THE CITY OF TUKWILA SHORELINE REGULATIONS General Shoreline Regulations (TMC 18.44.110) All uses within the shoreline overlay district must conform to the following general regulations: 1. The use is in conformance with the regulations of the underlying zone district; 2. The use does not conflict with the goals and policies of the Shoreline Master Program or the provisions of the Shoreline Act and shoreline regulations; 3. No structures or accessory facilities shall be located over the river, unless such structure protects or promotes the public interest; 4. There shall be no disruption of existing trees or vegetation within the river environment, unless necessary for public safety or flood control, or if allowed as a part of an approved Shoreline Substantial Development permit; 5. No effluents shall be discharged into the Green River which exceeds the water quality classification as established by the State for the adjacent portion of the river; 6. All State and Federal water quality regulations shall be strictly complied with; 7. Wildlife habitat in and along the river should be protected; 8. All perimeters of landfills or other land forms susceptible to erosion shall be provided with vegetation, retaining walls or other satisfactory mechanisms for erosion prevention; 9. All necessary permits shall be obtained from Federal, State, County or Municipal agencies; 10. Dredging for purposes other than for navigational improvements or flood control is prohibited; 11. Mining is prohibited along the river shoreline; 12. Solid waste disposal is prohibited along the river shoreline; 13. No property will be acquired for public use without dedication by or just compensation to the owner; 14. Land -filling is prohibited within the river channel unless such landfill is determined by the Planning Commission to protect or promote the public interest. 15. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Code to the contrary, removal of any cottonwood tree within the river environment or the low impact environment, which tree is 12 inches or greater in diameter as measured 4.5 feet above grade, shall be subject to the requirements of TMC Chapter 18.54, Tree Regulations. Applicable City of Tukwila Shoreline Policies: Please reference the goals and policies from the Tukwila Shoreline Management Plan that are applicable to your project. A list of goals and policies is available at the Tukwila Department of Community Development. Q:\Department Folders\DCD\DCD Common\Forms\Applications, Land Use\2011 Website\Shoreline Substantial Development Permit-Jan2011.doc CITY OF TUKWILA Department ojCommunity Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431-3670 FAX (206) 431-3665 E-mail: tukplan@ci.tukwila.wa.us AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP AND HOLD HARMLESS PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY STATE OF WASHINGTON ss' cOUNTY OF KING The undersigned being duly sworn and upon oath states as follows: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the applications have been prepared by me or my agents and are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. Owner grants the City, its employees, agents, engineers, contractors or other representatives the right to enter upon Owner's real property, located at 6845 South 180th Street, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Parcel No. 3623049017) for the purpose of application review, for the limited time necessary to complete that purpose. spiel l v. Sr— O..ner agrees t 11.11-thk, C:tt .,,,y 1.03a or .,. da..o to n ge p"„ property a et rriag e„ tLe priproperty l r..g SEE. k XiI I $t T ILeI ,/C 6. Non -responsiveness to a City information request for ninety (90) or more days, shall be cause to cancel the application(s) without refund of fees. EXECUTED at--) A IAA,' Certd/city), (state), on /p: C ! 7 Print Name ell-7W 20 'l TO R.R.E. usr oSTsz- Address 333 11,4-A F( L7 .r7 // C*Go0A, GAI C44..A- 9ye0s Phone Number S�',f - p y 3 3 2 / 4,S - - 32-30 Signetare On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME ON THIS DAY OF . 40 Y PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington. residing at My Commission expires on 'Feast st t1' t\itOchC C:\pwworkutg\ sea \d0441''/o\110117 Qwest Green River SEPA DRAFT RO1 - Qwest.doc EXHIBIT 'A' AMENDMENT TO ITEM 5 =421. Qwe st. CITY OF TUKWILA AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP AND HOLD HARMLESS PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY 5. QWEST CORPORATION, a Colorado Corporation, hereafter referred to as Grantee whose address is 1801 California St., Suite 5100, Denver Colorado 80202 shall maintain and keep in full force and effect a policy of general liability insurance in an amount not less than One Million Dollars per occurrence, and provide WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., a national banking association, hereafter will be referred to as Grantor , with a certificate of insurance or self insurance and will name Grantor, its successors and assigns as Additional Insured's in the event one or both of the Grantee(s) should choose not to self -insure. Each Grantee may self -insure its obligations hereunder. Other than in the event of Grantor's gross negligence, each Grantee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Grantor, and defend and protect it, against and from any and all claims, demands,damages, losses, liability, costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) arising by reason of any injury to or death of any person or persons or theft, loss or damage to any property occurring on or about Grantor's lands or claims of any kind or nature as a result of any activity, work or thing done, permitted, suffered or omitted to be done on or about Grantor's lands by Grantees or their contractors, agents or employees during the term of this Agreement. Grantees hereby accepts all risk of injury to persons or damage to or loss of property occasioned by any defect on or about Grantor's lands, or any disrepair or hazardous or unsafe condition therein or thereabout, and Grantees hereby unconditionally release Grantor from any and all liability therefore. Grantees shall be solely responsible for the security of all their own property and of personal property under their custody and control on Grantor's lands (including the supplies, material, personal property and equipment of Grantees'. contractors and crews), and for any repairs to or replacement or compensation for such property which may arise out of any theft, loss or damage thereto. QWEST CORPORATION By: Kristin Zimmerman Manager Right of Way Design Engineering Network Services 1208 NE 64th Street, 4th Floor Seattle, WA 98115-6722 Date 1!/"fl/7 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 s •� .�-.� •r •�.r •� •r •r •,••r .r .i- r .� .i .i .r .�.i..� .� . .�.r ✓ .r .r •r •, i •i r . ^.r .i - .r •i,.i v .� 7 State of California County of F -r coS On murCh k / before me, Date �/ fi Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared t�Q1 �p t, 4 c) Q �d lS Rusl vantna cwArokinotark! Publ; Name(s) of Signer(s) VANESSA CLEMENTE Commission 41 1905632 Notary Public - California San Francisco County M Comm. Ex Tres Se 26. 2014 Place Notary Seal Above OPT! Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name(0 is/0 subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/thee executed the same in his/her/t authorize capacity(i0, and that by his/her/t signature(] on the instrument the person( , or the entity upon behalf of which the person( acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of Califomia that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Document Date: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited 0 General ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Number of Pages: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THU OF SIC BPRINT ER Top of thumb here Signature of Notary Public Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — 0 Limited ❑ General Top of thumb here ❑ Attorney in Fact 0 Trustee 0 Guardian or Conservator 0 Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER 82010 National Notary Association • NationalNotary.org • 1.800-US NOTARY (1.800-876-6827) Tuk ija Project Location . urce: E Rl, i-cubed, USDA FSA, US S, AEX Proposed Underground Cable Rent,,- • Proposed Aerial Cable Crossing 1 %A1..., Marriot Hotel GeoEye, Get ping, Puget Sound Lidar Consortium 0 120 Feet Legend Inventoried Tree Cable Alignment Proposed Structure 1M MI III I Ordinary High Water Line (Delineated June 18, 2010) 200-foot Shoreline Buffer 200-foot Assessment Area Tukwila Management Environment -- Approximate Parcel Boundary (Surveyed 2010) i ii City Boundary Buffer (from TMC 18.44) L_ JTemporary Easement; Tukwila new footprint PargekKing County) eves in Project Area Floodplain in Project Area 1-foot Contour Figure 1: Shoreline Site Plan and Sensitive Areas Plan Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street NOS FAR00 SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 184 TH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN 200' Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban 100' High Impact Management Environment POW PLACED Q ~-� Pwrare EAminrr \� APPROXIMATE LOCATION. Pole will be approximately 80 feet from OHWM of Green Riv r. See Figure 1 and Sheet COO o .ro.'.se pole and underground cabl- �]O� "001E7! 60' Low Impact Management Environment 40' River Management Environment Green River Shoreline of Statewide >�< Significance 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE Tukwila City Limit Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban ;<>� 40' River Low Impact Management Management Environme(t`_ Environment AO. 1A Landward catch point ' toe of levee .74 p of Bank iimma elevation: 34') — —I11-1 ' 100-Year Floodplain (approx.) OHWM Delineated June 2010 ' (approx. elevation: 18' ) 11= 11=1 1=111=1 110' Levee Maintenance Easement Riverbank Toe CITY OF TUKWILA AT 5 TDEEPTH RIVEN Riverbank Toe LOOKING NORTH DOWN RIVER IL"7I�ll II Ir�i - — I_ 4114 — 17 s, ITO - L = TM J TIr�riz �I�i 11 1 P. 4 40' POLE 7-IL STORE APPR• (MATE LOCH ION. Pole will b: approximat ly 140 feet rom the 0 M of the reen River` e Figure 1 : nd Shee C003 for s loiation of pr..osed construction e CITY OF KENT Rik Or:t.kr. RemARIEou 01' 4 0�1011\ aT Tukwila SSDP: Figure 2 PROPOSED OVERHEAD PATH FOR QWEST FIBER OPTIC ROUTE JOB: O1W2HPJ DESIGNED BY: DALE HARTMAN (253) 372 - 5364 DRAWN BY: MICHAEL LEE (253) 372 - 5311 QwestQ CITY OF TUKWILA - 180TH ST. BRIDGE COUNTY: KING CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA QWEST JOB: 01 W2HPJ SH: 1 OF 2 PROJECT LOCATION MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 42 Qwe St. QWESTCable Re-route Project JR Furniture a Pon Pgskcs Wanks Cascade Paradise Yf Cate* 3 Les Schwab Tee . Center Any tube Taco Tana 11 sTaovi si � eott,'sisrwQe PRO.CT LOCATION mrwreslan Cuisine X. Er/agrees Loner et • Work 'n Mere B 'Apatite Shower Doors RyderTruck 1 t• Rental end I 1 Leasing S189th St l ltt Akaus )D o Hawaiian GA Shake aG� &1a-11 St NC Power Systems Sow Martpage 0 ToxnePMce Suites Searle tw Southeenter N 8ti a ue [Legend Data Systems Prananca FHafl eI SeMees Sa.pneusen Engineers 02011 Google - Map dada m2011 Google - 1 VICINITY MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE f t) Contract Drawings For FDZ HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 (425) 450-6200, X6338 Contact: Mike Blanchette, PE Green River Fiber Crossing at S. 180th Street. QWEST Job No. 02W2HPJ HDR Project No. 000000000137836 Seattle, Washington March 2011 INDEX OF DRAWINGS GENERAL G-001 VICINITY MAP AND DRAWING INDEX G-002 GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS CIVIL C-001 CONDUIT PLAN (BY QWEST) C-002 CONDUIT PROFILE (NOT INCLUDED) C-003 ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN C-004 ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION DE TAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION C:\pwworking\sea\d0460323\00G002.dwg, 00G002, 4/8/2011 9:36:48 AM, mnagamat SITE PLAN SYMBOLOGY GENERAL SYMBOLOGY STANDARD CONSTRUCTION NOTES -50..-55�- //0 • MH O Pz ■ CB - UV %PP XTP • FH YH-X X 75.5 75.8 •� A *TH-"X" DOWNGUY NOTES; EMBANKMENT SLOPE CONTOUR VEGETATION (SIZE) MANHOLE PIEZOMETER STORM DRAIN CATCH BASIN UTILITY VAULT POWER POLE TELEPHONE POLE FIRE HYDRANT YARD HYDRANT EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION FINISHED SPOT ELEVATION HORIZONTAL CP-X, CONTROL POINT BENCHMARK IDENTIFICATION AND APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SOIL TEST HOLE 1. UTILITIES THAT ARE SUSPENDED ABOVE GRADE ARE DESIGNATED BY THE PREFIX "OH". UQr UGT UOE UGE OHE SD F TELEPHONE LINE TELEPHONE LINE, EXISTING ELECTRIC UNE ELECTRIC UNE, EXISTING OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE, EXISTING STORM DRAIN UNE, EXISTING FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION PIPELINE LARGE PIPELINE DRAINAGE FLOW - - - - NATURAL WATERWAY, DIRECTION OF FLOW ---- STREAM BUFFER --X---X---- FIELD FENCE - ------ PROPERTY LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CENTERLINE O O SILT FENCE O O CONSTRUCTION FENCE - • - - - - EASEMENT - •CLEARING LIMITS - oHw- DHw- ORDINARY HIGH WATER PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE hat RDR Engln•ering, Inc. PLAN 1/4" N ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION OF PLAN NORTH______________..t SECTION J FTTER FLAG INDICATES DIRECTION OF SECTION CUTS • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS LOCATED SECTION CUT MARKER - SECTION J Ff[FR SECTION 3/8" = 1'-0" x XXX DETAIL • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS FIRST CUT DETAIL NUMBER • DRAWING WHERE DETAIL IS LOCATED DETAIL MARKER DETAIL NUMBER X X X REPRESENTATIVE LOCATION OF DETAIL • IF PLAN AND SECTION, OR DETAIL CALL -OUT AND DETAIL ARE SHOWN ON SAME DRAWING, DRAWING NUMBER IS REPLACED BY A UNE (-). NOTES; 1. THIS IS A STANDARD DRAWING SHOWING COMMON SYMBOLOGY. ALL SYMBOLS ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 2. SCREENING OR SHADING OF WORK IS USED TO INDICATE EXISTING COMPONENTS OR TO DE-EMPHASIZE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO HIGHLIGHT SELECTED TRADE WORK. REFER TO CONTEXT OF EACH DRAWING FOR USAGE. 3. SEE PROJECT DRAWINGS FOR SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THE PROJECT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR GENERAL NOTES 1. AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, CONTACT PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES INSPECTOR AND SCHEDULE A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. 3. 4. 5. NOTIFY THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR AT 206-433-0179 AT LEAST 48 HOURS (2 WORKING DAYS) BEFORE STARTING PROJECT SITE WORK. 3REQUEST A PUBLIC WORKS UTILITY INSPECTION AT LEAST 24 HOURS (1 WORKING DAY) IN ADVANCE BY CALLING 206-433-0179. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORKER SAFETY, AND DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE PERMIT(S) AND CONDITIONS, THE APPROVED PLANS, AND A CURRENT COPY OF CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE. 6. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THESE APPROVED DRAWINGS. ANY CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED PLANS REQUIRE PRE -APPROVAL FROM THE OWNER, THE ENGINEER, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 7. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A CURRENT SET OF RECORD DRAWINGS ON -SITE. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE RECORD DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROJECT FINAL APPROVAL. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND STREET MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION. 11. ALL SURVEYING FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES SHALL BE DONE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A WASHINGTON LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. FOR PROJECTS WITHIN A FLOOD CONTROL ZONE, THE PERMITTEE SHALL PROVIDE CONVERSION CALCULATIONS TO NGVD 1929. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE STATE PLANE COORDINATES. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE, OR RELOCATE ALL SIGNS DAMAGED OR REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. GRADING EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. THE EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) MEASURES ON THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. 2. J FFORF BEGINNING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ESTABLISH THE CLEARING LIMITS AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE. 3. BEFORE ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE OCCURS ALL DOWNSTREAM EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES (ESC) MUST BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATION. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN ALL ESC MEASURES ACCORDING TO THE ESC PLAN. 4. ESC MEASURES, INCLUDING ALL PERIMETER CONTROLS, SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL FINAL SITE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION IS ESTABLISHED. 5. FROM MAY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR SEVEN DAYS OR MORE. 6. FROM OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR TWO DAYS OR MORE. IN ADDITION TO COVER MEASURES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL: • PROTECT STOCKPILES AND STEEP CUT AND FILL SLOPES IF UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 12 HOURS. • STOCKPILE, ON SITE, ENOUGH COVER MATERIALS TO COVER ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 7. BY OCTOBER 8, SEED ALL AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED DURING THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30). MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF THE NOTICE TO PROCEED, THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ENVISIONED FOR THIS PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. FINALIZE WORK PLAN AND SUBMITTALS. 2. MOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TO PROJECT SITE. 3. SURVEY AND LAYOUT CONDUIT ALIGNMENT AND ASPHALT REMOVAL UMITS. 4. CONFIRM EXISTING UTIUTY LOCATIONS. 5. INSTALL ALL REQUIRED ESC MEASURES - CATCH BASIN INSERTS, ETC. 6. POTHOLE EXISTING UTILITIES AT CONDUIT CROSSING LOCATIONS, CONFIRM LOCATION AND DEPTH OF EXISTING UTILITIES. NOTIFY QWEST OF ANY CONFLICTS. 7. SAWCUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AT LIMITS OF REMOVAL. 8. LIMIT ASPHALT REMOVAL AND EXCAVATED TRENCH TO THE LENGTH OF CONDUIT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED EACH DAY. 9. INSTALL CONDUITS AND BACKFILL TRENCH, 10. COMPLETE CONNECTIONS AT VAULTS AND INSTALL PULL ROPES. 11. RESTORE ASPHALT PAVING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. 12. DEMOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND CLEANUP WORK AREA. PROJECT MANAGER DESIGNED DRAWN CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE B. SHAHA M. NAGAMATSU M. BLANCHETTE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 UTILITY NOTES 1. ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION OPERATIONS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE SHORING LAWS FOR TRENCHES. ALL TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS SHALL MEET WISHA REQUIREMENTS. 2. PLACE POWER, CABLE, FIBER OPTICS, AND TELEPHONE LINES S IN A TRENCH WITH A 5-FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION FROM OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 3. ADJUST ALL MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, AND VALVES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY OR EASEMENTS AFTER ASPHALT PAVING. WORK IN RIGHT-OF-WAY NOTES 1. WHEN ACTIVITY IS UNATTENDED, INSTALL A SIGN WITH MINIMUM TWO-INCH LETTERS STATING PERMITTEE OR COMPANY NAME, AND DAY AND EVENING PHONE NUMBERS. TMC 11.08.140 2. INSTALL BARRICADES, SIGNS, WARNING LIGHTS, AND SAFETY DEVICES SUFFICIENT TO NOTIFY PUBLIC OF OBSTRUCTION OR TRAFFIC HAZARD. DEVICES MUST REMAIN UNTIL THE OBSTRUCTION IS CLEARED AND THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IS RESTORED. TMC 11.08.170.A. 3. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO FIRE STATIONS, FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE ESCAPES, AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. TMC 11.08.180 4. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 5. PRESERVE AND PROTECT ALL PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 6. RESTORE DISTURBANCE TO PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PROPERTY. TMC 11.08.220.D 7. DISTURBANCE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS REQUIRES THE DIRECTOR'S PREAPPROVAL. A LICENSED SURVEYOR SHALL REPLACE DISTURBED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. 8. COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND CITY LAWS AND PROCEDURES TO PROTECT PUBLIC FROM AIR, WATER AND NOISE POLLUTION. TMC 11.08.210 9. INSTALL TEMPORARY SIDEWALK OR CURB RAMP IF PERMANENT IS BLOCKED. TMC 11.08.220 10. COVER OPEN EXCAVATION WITH NON-SKID STEEL PLATES RAMPED TO ELEVATION OF CONTIGUOUS RIGHT OF WAY SURFACE. TMC 11.08.220 11. RE ALL STOCKPILE MATERIAL SHALL BE STORED IN A SAFE MANNER TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. PAVEMENT RESTORATION 1. COMPACT BACKFILL TO COMPACTION OF UNDISTURBED GROUND OR COMPACT BACKFILL TO MEET CITY STANDARDS. 2. RESTORE PAVEMENT TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BACKFILLING OR WHEN CONCRETE IS CURED. A. EXCEPT FOR WINTER OR OTHER WEATHER CONDITIONS WHICH PREVENT PAVING, COMPLETE PAVING, RESURFACING, OR FACILITY REPLACEMENT: • ON PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL, MAJOR OR COLLECTOR STREET WITHIN 3 CALENDAR DAYS. • ON OTHER STREETS WITHIN 7 CALENDAR DAYS B. FOR WORK PREVENTED DUE TO WEATHER: • PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PATCH. • PROVIDE A CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ADDRESSING MEANS AND METHODS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC DISRUPTION AND TO COMPLETE WORK AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. STORM DRAINAGE NOTES 1. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THE CURRENT KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. 2. MARK ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS WITH 'DUMP NO WASTE' AND EITHER 'DRAINS TO STREAMS', 'DRAINS TO WETLANDS', OR 'DRAINS TO GROUNDWATER', AS APPLICABLE. 3. DRIVEWAY CULVERTS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM THE EDGE OF THE DRIVEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH. CULVERTS SHALL HAVE BEVELED END SECTIONS THAT MATCH THE SIDE SLOPE. 4. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES CONSTRUCTED ON LOTS CREATED BY SUBDIVISION MUST PROVIDE DOWNSPOUT INFILTRATION SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. 5. COORDINATE FINAL STUB -OUT LOCATIONS WITH THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR. PROVIDE A WIRE OR OTHER DETECTION DEVICE AND MARK STUB -OUT LOCATION WITH A 5-FOOT 2 X4 STAKE, BURIED 4-FEET AND LABELED 'STORM' OR 'DRAIN'. SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 1. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. ��• r 2. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE WASHINGTON STATE- PLANE COORDINATE STSIEM, NORTH ZONE (1983/91)717 _ ,� t "' 01 teal CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET LEGEND, GENERAL AND SURVEY CONTROL NOTES J 1" 2" FILENAME SCALE 00G002.dwg NTS SHEET G002 NATIVE SOIL TYPICAL TRENCH TRENCH WITH 12" BACKHOE BUCKET EXCAVATION REMOVE SPOILS FROM SITE BACKFILL WITH CRUSHED ROCK PROPOSED OPEN TRENCH THREE DAY SHIFTS SEWER cb co END TRENCH Q 24' co ao 0 O 0 0 CITY OF TUKWILA WELLS FARGO DRIVE L 0 ti m 1 QWEST 4484-TA n PSE POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE GRASSY AREA ALL NO TREES PROPOSED TRENCH 3' BACK OF CURB CURB/NO CONC WALK • EXISTING —/1 QWEST DUCT BANK T T T T T T QWEST — 5'EASEMENT EXCAVATION — BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL GRASS SEED T 20' T 10' T-a GREEN RIVER 1 oN1M Qy0E10 5 0 10 20 I-J 11 SCALE IN FEET FIELD BOOK: SURVEYED: SURVEY BASE MAP CML DESIGN: WIRE ENGINEER CHECKED: SUPERVISOR: P. PENDLETON 3/2011 D. LIBADIA 3/2011 TEMP ROUTING OF INTERSTATE FIBER OPTIC ROUTE DUE TO FLOOD WARNINGS CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 (UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE APPROX.) JOB No. GEO CODE WC CL LI 02W2HPJ W26 251 NOTICE, NOT FOR DISCLOSURE OUTSIDE OF QWEST OR AFFILIATES EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGREEMENT. Qwest • OWES? ENGINEERING KENT, WA GREEN RIVER FIBER CROSSING @ S 180TH ST KENT/TUKWILA, WA SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SHEET C001 4 ROW UNE QWEST VAULT 4f84-TA tY rz z I w wre CO XI wl U EOP 1 MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE LUMINAIRE POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE 10' CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER CLEARING UMITS PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0" BACK OF CURB MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE —— — — APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE EXISTING QWEST DUCT BANK SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE UGT'^ PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE _ _ — — CLEARING LIMITS QWEST EASEMENT rSILT FENCE UGT PROPERTY LINE/ CLEARING LIMITS DETAIL 11 1 WELLS FARGO TPN3623049017 11 PROPOSED QWEST 5' I CLEARING UMITS STRIP EASEMENT PROPOSED 2x4" PVC 1 (UNDERGROUND CABLE) ESC PLAN 2p6 SHORELINE BUFFER PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE SILT FENCE SCALE: 1 "=20' APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE T PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION f) 20' HUB SET 0 PROPERTY LINE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING S. 181ST sir. CITY OF KENT 200' SHORELINE BUFFER CONCRETE WALK EDGE OF ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING f TPN3585290010 18123 72ND S. yl EXISTING QWEST VAULT GUARDRAIL 1C 5' CHAIN UNK OFENCE 50' HUB SET ON ROW ROCKERY CLEARING UMITS SILT FENCE PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 cn ROW UNE 7 QWEST VAULT 4J'84-TA w 24' 01 EOP I PROTECT EXISTING LANDSCAPE MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE LUMINAIRE •] 10' POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE CLEARING UMITS PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0" BACK OF CURB MAC NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE T kf¢f, TOGT• SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA 1 11 WELLS FARGO TPN3623049017 1 1 PROPOSED QWEST 5' I CLEARING UMITS STRIP EASEMENT 2p6 SHORELINE BUFFER RESTORE WITH SOD APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE 20' HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE 1 PROPOSED 2x4' PVC (UNDERGROUND CABLE) RESTORATION PLAN SCALE: 1 "=20' PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT 2pd SHORELINE BU CONCRETE WALK f • EDGE OF < ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING • CD -1 L EXISTING QWEST , VAULT GUARDRAIL 1 0 5' CHAIN UNK FENCE 50' HUB SET ON ROW ROCKERY CLEARING UMITS TPN3585290010 L 18123 72ND S. PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 GENERAL NOTES" 1. UTILITY INFORMATION SHOWN HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THE ACTUAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER CONTRACTOR TO VERIFYALL UTILITY LOCATIONS. ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE UG UTILITIES AT CROSSINGS SHOWN ON PLANS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 3. BACKFILL AND SURFACE RESTORATION TO BE PER DETAILS ESC NOTES: O SEE DRAWING G002 FOR ESC NOTES AND RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE. OINSTALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE DURING FINAL RESTORATION. SEE DETAIL 4 ON DWG C003. O CLEARING LIMIT SHALL FOLLOW ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR PROPERTY LINE UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. O STABILIZE CUT AND FILL SLOPES WITH STRAW MULCH. OS PROTECT EXISTING TREES FROM DAMAGE. O PROTECT EXISTING FENCE. 07 SILT FENCES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL RESTORATION IS COMPLETE. RESTORATION NOTES: 01 REMOVE AND RESTORE CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GUARD RAIL AS REQUIRED. O RESTORE EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER. O REMOVE AND RESTORE ANY SIGNAGE AS REQUIRED. O RESTORE DRIVEWAYS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. RESTORATION LEGEND; 7/2 CONCRETE CURB/GUTTER ASPHALT PATCHING. SOD 1" r" 20 20 40 1 =20 -0 SCALE IN FEET CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 _ PROJECT MANAGER M. BLANCHETTE 4' � , a It a Qwest. QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMATSU PRELIMINARY F� CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION NOR EnYdu-NRI, hoc. 0 1' 2" FILENAME 01C003.dw 9 SHEEP -_ SCALE 1"=20' C003 ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 4 2 3 4 C:\pwworking\sea\d0460320\01C004.dwg, 01C004, 4/7/2011 11:45:59 AM, mnagamat cc U Z SOD �yyy�y14' M' IIII= TOPSOIL - FINISHED SURFACE SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR SOD INSTALLATION AND MOWING y,144,1"kW' \ 44 VEGETATED AREAS =1I_f 1IIII IIII_ TYPICAL TRENCH SECTION `to COMPACT SELECT NATIVE BACKFILL MATERIAL SAND BEDDING TYPE 6 SCALE: NTS n FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 2"x2"x14 GA. WIRE FABRIC OR EQUAL (WIRE ON BACK SIDE OF FABRIC) PROVIDE 3/4" - 1 1/2" WASHED GRAVEL BACKFILL IN TRENCH AND ON BOTH SIDES OF FILTER FABRIC 8" MIN. ON THE SURFACE 2"x4" WOOD POST ALT. STEEL FENCE POSTS PKAN. to 0 SILT FENCE SCALE: NTS SEC11QfJ. FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 60" WIDE ROLLS. USE STAPLES OR WIRE RINGS TO ATTACH FABRIC TO WIRE. 2"x2"x14 GA. WIRE FABRIC OR EQUAL BURY BOTTOM OF FILTER MATERIAL IN 8"x12" TRENCH 2"x4" WOOD POSTS, STANDARD OR BETTER OR EQUAL ALTERNATE: STEEL FENCE POSTS. n 4' MIN. 10' DO NOT NAIL OR STAPLE FENCE TO TREES ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ d 'FU U U U U U LJ U U U U D ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ J U U U U U U U U U U U 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ L Ds 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ DOOODOCIEDDOO DE 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ DOODOIDOODOCIO DC I n n nnn n n nn n rL1 n n n n n n n n n n n '1 � I I I � I I I II I I 1 1 1 I I111-111- 11 11III111III111III111-1I1III111II PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE n SCALE: NTS I ORANGE PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCING • IIII II1 METAL FENCE POST 1'-6" MIN. SOLID. WALLS FILTER MEDIA FOR DEWATERING CATCH BASIN — GRATE 1 ' .! I I- l OVERFLOW POROUS BOTTOM CATCH BASIN INSERT NOTE: THIS OETAIL IS ONLY SCHEMATIC. ANY INSERT tS ALLOWED THAT HAS A MIN. 0.5 C.F. OF STORAGE. THE MEANS TO DEWATER THE STORED SEDIMENT. AN OVERFLOW. AND CAN BE EASILY MAINTAINED, CATCH BASIN INSERT DETAIL n SCALE: NTS CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 PROJECT MANAGER M. BLANCHETTE Q �yc t• a Aj,' � Qwest. w QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION STANDARD DETAILS DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMATSU PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE CONSTRUCTION lnr HOR Ergrxq, Me. 0 1" 2" FILENAME 01C004.dwgSHEET SCALE NTS C004 ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 • 2 3 4 C:\pwworking\sea\d0460323\00G002.dwg, 00G002, 4/8/2011 9:36:48 AM, mnagamat SITE PLAN SYMBOLOGY GENERAL SYMBOLOGY STANDARD CONSTRUCTION NOTES -50.5- O MH O Pz ■ CB - UV XPP XTP K FH • YH-X X 75.5 75.8 CO'TH-"X" NOTES; 1. UTILITIES THAT ARE SUSPENDED ABOVE GRADE ARE DESIGNATED BY THE PREFIX "OH". UGT TELEPHONE LINE UGT TELEPHONE LINE, EXISTING UGE ELECTRIC UNE UGE ELECTRIC LINE, EXISTING OHE OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE, EXISTING SD STORM DRAIN UNE, EXISTING F FIBER OPTIC C COMMUNICATION PIPELINE LARGE PIPEU NE DRAINAGE FLOW NATURAL WATERWAY, DIRECTION OF FLOW STREAM BUFFER FIELD FENCE PROPERTY LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE CENTERLINE SILT FENCE O O CONSTRUCTION FENCE EASEMENT CLEARING LIMITS EMBANKMENT SLOPE CONTOUR VEGETATION (SIZE) MANHOLE PIEZOMETER STORM DRAIN CATCH BASIN UTILITY VAULT POWER POLE TELEPHONE POLE FIRE HYDRANT YARD HYDRANT EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION FINISHED SPOT ELEVATION HORIZONTAL CP-X, CONTROL POINT BENCHMARK IDENTIFICATION AND APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SOIL TEST HOLE DOWNGUY - OHW- OHW- ORDINARY HIGH WATER (cry PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE l 1 HDR EngMn•Mny, Inc. N PLAN 1/4" = 1,-0.. ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION OF PLAN NORTH SECTION J FTTER FLAG INDICATES DIRECTION OF SECTION CUT-� • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS LOCATED SECTION CUT MARKER SECTION J FTTER SECTION 3/8" = 1'-0" DETAIL • DRAWING WHERE SECTION VIEW IS FIRST CUT DETAIL NUMBER • DRAWING WHERE DETAIL IS LOCATED DETAIL MARKER DETAIL NUMBER REPRESENTATIVE LOCATION OF DETAIL XXX )fl * IF PLAN AND SECTION, OR DETAIL CALL -OUT AND DETAIL ARE SHOWN ON SAME DRAWING, DRAWING NUMBER IS REPLACED BY A UNE (-). NOTES; 1. THIS IS A STANDARD DRAWING SHOWING COMMON SYMBOLOGY. ALL SYMBOLS ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 2. SCREENING OR SHADING OF WORK IS USED TO INDICATE EXISTING COMPONENTS OR TO DE-EMPHASIZE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO HIGHLIGHT SELECTED TRADE WORK. REFER TO CONTEXT OF EACH DRAWING FOR USAGE. 3. SEE PROJECT DRAWINGS FOR SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THE PROJECT PRELIMINARY NOT FOR GENERAL NOTES 1. AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, CONTACT PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES INSPECTOR AND SCHEDULE A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. 2. NOTIFY THE UTIUTIES INSPECTOR AT 206-433-0179 AT LEAST 48 HOURS (2 WORKING DAYS) BEFORE STARTING PROJECT SITE WORK. 3. 3REQUEST A PUBLIC WORKS UTILITY INSPECTION AT LEAST 24 HOURS (1 WORKING DAY) IN ADVANCE BY CALLING 206-433-0179. 4. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORKER SAFETY, AND DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE PERMIT(S) AND CONDITIONS, THE APPROVED PLANS, AND A CURRENT COPY OF CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE. 6. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THESE APPROVED DRAWINGS. ANY CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED PLANS REQUIRE PRE -APPROVAL FROM THE OWNER, THE ENGINEER, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 7. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A CURRENT SET OF RECORD DRAWINGS ON -SITE. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE RECORD DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROJECT FINAL APPROVAL 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND STREET MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR PUBUC WORKS APPROVAL BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION. 11. ALL SURVEYING FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES SHALL BE DONE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A WASHINGTON LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. FOR PROJECTS WITHIN A FLOOD CONTROL ZONE, THE PERMITTEE SHALL PROVIDE CONVERSION CALCULATIONS TO NGVD 1929. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE STATE PLANE COORDINATES. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE, OR RELOCATE ALL SIGNS DAMAGED OR REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. GRADING EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. THE EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) MEASURES ON THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. 2. ENTRANCE. ESTABLISH THE CLEARING LIMITS AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION 3. BEFORE ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE OCCURS ALL DOWNSTREAM EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES (ESC) MUST BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATION. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN ALL ESC MEASURES ACCORDING TO THE ESC PLAN. 4. ESC MEASURES, INCLUDING ALL PERIMETER CONTROLS, SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL FINAL SITE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION IS ESTABLISHED. 5. FROM MAY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR SEVEN DAYS OR MORE. 6. FROM OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED FOR TWO DAYS OR MORE. IN ADDITION TO COVER MEASURES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL: • PROTECT STOCKPILES AND STEEP CUT AND FILL SLOPES IF UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 12 HOURS. • STOCKPILE, ON SITE, ENOUGH COVER MATERIALS TO COVER ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 7. BY OCTOBER 8, SEED ALL AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED DURING THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30). MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF THE NOTICE TO PROCEED, THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ENVISIONED FOR THIS PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. FINALIZE WORK PLAN AND SUBMITTALS. 2. MOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TO PROJECT SITE. 3. SURVEY AND LAYOUT CONDUIT ALIGNMENT AND ASPHALT REMOVAL LIMITS. 4. CONFIRM EXISTING UTIUTY LOCATIONS. 5. INSTALL ALL REQUIRED ESC MEASURES - CATCH BASIN INSERTS, ETC. 6. POTHOLE EXISTING UTILITIES AT CONDUIT CROSSING LOCATIONS, CONFIRM LOCATION AND DEPTH OF EXISTING UTILITIES. NOTIFY QWEST OF ANY CONFLICTS. 7. SAWCUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AT LIMITS OF REMOVAL. 8. LIMIT ASPHALT REMOVAL AND EXCAVATED TRENCH TO THE LENGTH OF CONDUIT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED EACH DAY. 9. INSTALL CONDUITS AND BACKFILL TRENCH, 10. COMPLETE CONNECTIONS AT VAULTS AND INSTALL PULL ROPES. 11. RESTORE ASPHALT PAVING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. 12. DEMOBIUZE EQUIPMENT AND CLEANUP WORK AREA. PROJECT MANAGER DESIGNED DRAWN CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE B. SHAHA M. NAGAMATSU M. BLANCHETTE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 UTILITY NOTES 1. ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION OPERATIONS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE SHORING LAWS FOR TRENCHES. ALL TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS SHALL MEET WISHA REQUIREMENTS. 2. PLACE POWER, CABLE, FIBER OPTICS, AND TELEPHONE LINES S IN A TRENCH WITH A 5-FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION FROM OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 3. ADJUST ALL MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, AND VALVES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY OR EASEMENTS AFTER ASPHALT PAVING. WORK IN RIGHT-OF-WAY NOTES 1. WHEN ACTIVITY IS UNATTENDED, INSTALL A SIGN WITH MINIMUM TWO-INCH LETTERS STATING PERMITTEE OR COMPANY NAME, AND DAY AND EVENING PHONE NUMBERS. TMC 11.08.140 2. INSTALL BARRICADES, SIGNS, WARNING LIGHTS, AND SAFETY DEVICES SUFFICIENT TO NOTIFY PUBLIC OF OBSTRUCTION OR TRAFFIC HAZARD. DEVICES MUST REMAIN UNTIL THE OBSTRUCTION IS CLEARED AND THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IS RESTORED. TMC 11.08.170.A. 3. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO FIRE STATIONS, FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE ESCAPES, AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. TMC 11.08.180 4. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 5. PRESERVE AND PROTECT ALL PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 6. RESTORE DISTURBANCE TO PRIVATE AND PUBUC PROPERTY. TMC 11.08.220.D 7. DISTURBANCE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS REQUIRES THE DIRECTOR'S PREAPPROVAL. A LICENSED SURVEYOR SHALL REPLACE DISTURBED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. 8. COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND CITY LAWS AND PROCEDURES TO PROTECT PUBLIC FROM AIR, WATER AND NOISE POLLUTION. TMC 11.08.210 9. INSTALL TEMPORARY SIDEWALK OR CURB RAMP IF PERMANENT IS BLOCKED. TMC 11.08.220 10. COVER OPEN EXCAVATION WITH NON-SKID STEEL PLATES RAMPED TO ELEVATION OF CONTIGUOUS RIGHT OF WAY SURFACE. TMC 11.08.220 11. RE ALL STOCKPILE MATERIAL SHALL BE STORED IN A SAFE MANNER TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. PAVEMENT RESTORATION 1. COMPACT BACKFILL TO COMPACTION OF UNDISTURBED GROUND OR COMPACT BACKFILL TO MEET CITY STANDARDS. 2. RESTORE PAVEMENT TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BACKFILLING OR WHEN CONCRETE IS CURED. A. EXCEPT FOR WINTER OR OTHER WEATHER CONDITIONS WHICH PREVENT PAVING, COMPLETE PAVING, RESURFACING, OR FACILITY REPLACEMENT: • ON PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL, MAJOR OR COLLECTOR STREET WITHIN 3 CALENDAR DAYS. • ON OTHER STREETS WITHIN 7 CALENDAR DAYS B. FOR WORK PREVENTED DUE TO WEATHER: • PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PATCH. • PROVIDE A CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ADDRESSING MEANS AND METHODS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC DISRUPTION AND TO COMPLETE WORK AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. STORM DRAINAGE NOTES 1. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THE CURRENT KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. 2. MARK ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS WITH 'DUMP NO WASTE' AND EITHER 'DRAINS TO STREAMS', 'DRAINS TO WETLANDS", OR 'DRAINS TO GROUNDWATER', AS APPLICABLE. 3. DRIVEWAY CULVERTS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM THE EDGE OF THE DRIVEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH. CULVERTS SHALL HAVE BEVELED END SECTIONS THAT MATCH THE SIDE SLOPE. 4. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES CONSTRUCTED ON LOTS CREATED BY SUBDIVISION MUST PROVIDE DOWNSPOUT INFILTRATION SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. 5. COORDINATE FINAL STUB -OUT LOCATIONS WITH THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR. PROVIDE A WIRE OR OTHER DETECTION DEVICE AND MARK STUB -OUT LOCATION WITH A 5-FOOT 2 X4 STAKE, BURIED 4-FEET AND LABELED "STORM' OR 'DRAIN'. SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 1. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 1988. 2. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE WASHINGTON STATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE (1983/91). PLANERDINATB N cep 1 f� CALL 48 HOURS ui BEFORE YOU DIG a: 1-800-424-5555 n pu QWEST ABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET LEGEND, GENERAL AND SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 0 1" 2" FILENAME SCALE 00G002.dwg NT'S SHEET G002 NATIVE SOIL TYPICAL TRENCH TRENCH WITH 12" BACKHOE BUCKET 36" EXCAVATION REMOVE SPOILS FROM SITE BACKFILL WITH CRUSHED ROCK PROPOSED OPEN TRENCH THREE DAY SHIFTS c. END TRENCH EXISTING QWEST DUCT BANK cow +- 0 0 CITY OF TUKWILA WELLS FARGO DRIVE L 0 m QWEST 4484-TA n PSE POWER VAULT VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE T GRASSY AREA ALL NO TREES PROPOSED TRENCH 3' BACK OF CURB CURB/NO CONC WALK T T T T T QWEST - 5'EASEMENT EXCAVATION - BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL GRASS SEED T T 20' 10' T . R GREEN RIVER 10 5 0 I 11 1 r LA 1 t1 10 20 SCALE IN FEET FIELD BOOK: SURVEYED: SURVEY BASE MAP CML DESIGN* WIRE ENGINEER: CHECKED: SUPERVISOR: P. PENDLETON 3/2011 D. UBADIA 3/2011 TEMP ROUTING OF INTERSTATE FIBER OPTIC ROUTE DUE TO FLOOD WARNINGS CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 (UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE APPROX.) JOB No. GEO CODE. WC Cw. 02W2HPJ W26 251 NOTICE, NOT FOR DISCLOSURE OUTSIDE OF QWEST OR AFFILIATES EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGREEMENT. Qwesrh °WEST ENGINEERING KENT, WA GREEN -RIVER FIBER CROSSING @ S 180TH ST KENT/TUKWILA, WA SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SHEET C001 }}F- F7.W no 0> 2 • 2 3 4 ROW UNE QWEST VAULT 484-TA MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE LUMINAIRE POWER VAULT 0 41. II I VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE >- I10' z WC.' y ''' II & GUTTER ^y cn 24 EOP CONCRETE CURB CLEARING UMITS PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0- BACK OF CURB MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE APPROX. LOCATION OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE EXISTING QWEST DUCT BANK HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE CLEARING LIMITS QWEST EASEMENT . . _ SILT FENCE r UGF PROPERTY LINE/ CLEARING LIMITS DETAIL 1 1 WELLS FARGO 1PN3623049017 11 200' SHORELINE BURR PROPOSED QWEST 5' 1 CLEARING UMITS PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION STRIP EASEMENT FENCE 1 1 PROPOSED 2xe PVC SILT FENCE (UNDERGROUND CABLE) 1 ESC PLAN SCALE: 1 •=20' APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION 20' HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT 200' SHORELINE SUFFER CONCRETE WALK EDGE OF ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING rn < EXISTING QWEST VAULT GUARDRAIL 0 5' CHAIN UNK OFENCE 50' c 9 HUB SET ON ROW ROCKERY CLEARING UMITS TPN3585290010 18123 72ND S. SILT FENCE PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE ROW UNE QWEST VAULT POWER VAULT 4084-TA I a ] '- VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE �:It-. I> z 1 z I 5 a I •:j:•: CLEARING UMITS N WI LUMINAIRE 24' I N EOP PROTECT EXISTING LANDSCAPE PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0• BACK OF CURB MAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE Q UGT. .kfStt T.:l• .y • . • SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA PROPOSED QWEST 5' STRIP EASEMENT 11 1 1 WELLS FARGO TPN3623049017 11• HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE 206 SHORELINE BUFFER CLEARING UMITS RESTORE WITH SOD 1 PROPOSED 2x4• PVC 1 (UNDERGROUND CABLE) in APPROX. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAIL ON DIKE 20' LIGt-...... .. • •UGT" - - .: 1147 .... RESTORATION PLAN SCALE: 1•=20' PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT HOREUNE EDGE OF ASPHALT Im < EXISTING QWEST VAULT GUARDRAIL ' 0 5' CHAIN UNK FENCE 50' HUB SET ON ROW ROCKERY CLEARING UMITS TPN3585290010 18123 72ND S. PROPOSED 15'x10' EASEMENT FOUND REBAR & CAP LS22095 GENERAL NOTES; 1. UTILITY INFORMATION SHOWN HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM. AVAILABLE RECORDS. THE ACTUAL LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER CONTRACTOR TO VERIFYALL UTILITY LOCATIONS. ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE UG UTILITIES AT CROSSINGS SHOWN ON PLANS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 3. BACKFILL AND SURFACE RESTORATION TO BE PER DETAILS C004 ESC NOTES: O SEE DRAWING G002 FOR ESC NOTES AND RECOMMENDED CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE. OINSTALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE DURING FINAL RESTORATION. SEE DETAIL 4 ON DWG C003. 0 CLEARING LIMB SHALL FOLLOW ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR PROPERTY UNE UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. OSTABILIZE CUT AND FILL SLOPES WITH STRAW MULCH. OS PROTECT EXISTING TREES FROM DAMAGE. O PROTECT EXISTING FENCE. 0 SILT FENCES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL RESTORATION IS COMPLETE. RESTORATION NOTES: O REMOVE AND RESTORE CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GUARD RAIL AS REQUIRED. 02 RESTORE EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER. O REMOVE AND RESTORE ANY SIGNAGE AS REQUIRED. 0 RESTORE DRIVEWAYS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. RESTORATION LEGEND. CONCRETE CURB/GUTTER ASPHALT PATCHING SOD 20 0 1•=20'-O• SCALE IN FEET 20 40 CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 PROJECT MANAGER M. BLANCHETTE 1' c, C' ' � '.. Q w e s t. QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMATSU PRELIMINARY NOT CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE CONSTRUCTION d,, MDR EnpN. I. 0 1• y FILENAME 01C003.dwg SHEET — — — SCALE 1'=20' 4 C003 ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 2 3 1 4 C:\pwworking\sea\d0460320\01C004.dwg, 01C004, 4/7/2011 11:45:59 AM, mnagamat SOD CONDUITS TOPSOIL - FINISHED SURFACE SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR SOD INSTALLATION AND MOWING VEGETATED AREAS TYPICAL TRENCH SECTION SCALE: NTS COMPACT SELECT NATIVE BACKFILL MATERIAL SAND BEDDING TYPE 6 n FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 2"x2"x14 GA. WIRE FABRIC OR EQUAL (WIRE ON BACK SIDE OF FABRIC) PROVIDE 3/4" - 1 1/2" WASHED GRAVEL BACKFILL IN TRENCH AND ON BOTH SIDES OF, FILTER FABRIC 8" MIN. ON THE SURFACE 2"x4" WOOD POST ALT. STEEL FENCE POSTS SILT FENCE SCALE: NTS ELAN SECTION FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 60" WIDE ROLLS. USE STAPLES OR WIRE RINGS TO ATTACH FABRIC TO WIRE. 2"x2"x14 GA. WIRE FABRIC OR EQUAL BURY BOTTOM OF FILTER MATERIAL IN 8"x12" TRENCH 2"x4" WOOD POSTS, STANDARD OR BETTER OR EQUAL ALTERNATE: STEEL FENCE POSTS. n 4' MIN. ❑ 0 10' J U U U U U U U U U U U 7 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 7 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 700000000000 7 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 700000000000 700000000000 1 DO NOT NAIL OR STAPLE FENCE TO TREES J U U U U U U U U U U U 700000000000 700000000000 71100000170000 7 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 300000000000 300000000000 1 n n n n n n n n n n n 7 n n n n n n n n n n n 1 f1 II 111 I�I�����I��II�I����I����II����III�� III III IIIIIIIIIIIIII III II �III III III I��� 1'-6" MIN. ORANGE PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCING METAL FENCE POST PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE n SCALE: NTS SOLID. WALLS FILTER MEDIA FOR DEWATERING CATCH BASIN - CRATE 1' 1' 4jw POROUS BOTTOM CATCH BASIN INSERT NOTE: THIS DETAIL IS ONLY SCHEMATIC. ANY INSERT IS ALLOWED THAT HAS A MIN. 0.5 C.F. OF STORAGE. THE MEANS TO OEWATER THE STORED SEDIMENT. AN OVERFLOW. AND CAN BE EASILY MAINTAINED. CATCH BASIN INSERT DETAIL n SCALE: NTS r [1J. �rI CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 PROJECT MANAGER M. BLANCHETTE j e'�� ' i / �� �% Qwest. QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION STANDARD DETAILS DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMATSU PRELIMINARY ���iiL// FR CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION NOR EnphMrinp, Inc. 0 1" 2" FILENAME 01C004.dwg SHEET SCALE NTS C004 ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 A *ELLS FARGO 200' Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 180TH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN Green River 100' High Impact Management Environment ratE RACED OW PRIVATE EASTAI IT In APPROXIMATE LOCATION. Pole will be approximately 80 J feet from OHWM of Green Riv r. . See Figure 1 and Sheet C00 weyed-1 o pro se/ pole and underground cable. .1i Landward catch point ytoe of levee i >.< 60' Low Impact Management Environment >.< >' 40' River Management Environment Shoreline of Statewide Significance 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE Tukwila City Limit Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban 40' River Management Management Environmeft�.� Environment • Low Impact N PAL p of Bankp elevation: 34') VASM - -J1�=�U11�—�..1r Ii111,-4114i1--ri 110' Levee Maintenance Easement 100-Year Floodplain (approx.) 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BRIDGE COUNTY: KING QWEST JOB: 01W2HPJ CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA SH: 1 OF 2 PROJECT LOCATION MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Qwest. dr JR Furnrnae • Poo Platen Wank* Cascade Paradise 11 Cole* 3 Les Schwab Tr, Center Taco Tune My Luba Id /1 Innovaslan Cuisite 1•t Enterprises o� eo11,`sral;a�,` PRO ECT LOCATION TV, C•rtyle ,tv Work 'n Mora Aortae Shower Doors Ryder Tiuck • Renial and Leung NC Power Systems Sound Monastrs S 1smn St • o y�11 Alga It tiawakrr Gra Slake & Goj s B1st sl 8 TownePlece Sines Seaale lr Southeaster ( S182n'dst h a Legend Data System Pmtence Fstrnotel Services 1200 JS 1, Barphausen Consulting • s C2011 GooeNeap d gla t2011 Google _ VICINITY MAP Contract Drawings For QWEST Cable Re-route Project HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 (425) 450-6200, X6338 Contact: Mike Blanchette, PE Green River Fiber Crossing at S. 180th Street. QWEST Job No. 02W2HPJ HDR Project No. 000000000137836 Seattle, Washington March 2011 INDEX OF DRAWINGS GENERAL G-001 VICINITY MAP AND DRAWING INDEX G-002 GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS CIVIL C-001 CONDUIT PLAN (BY QWEST) C-002 CONDUIT PROFILE (NOT INCLUDED) C-003 ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN C-004 ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION DE TAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION SCALE: NOT TO SCALE WASHINGTON ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT foN '`1, ;\ Ben Wolters, Director Q PLANNING SERVICES •� �4 /' �cb � Fred Satterstrom, AICP, Director or r " �Jo Phone: 253-856-5454 - X: Fax: 253-856-6454 Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032-5895 NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Project Permit Application has been filed with City of Kent Planning Services. Following is a description of the application and the process for review. The application and listed studies may be reviewed at the offices of Kent Planning Services, 400 W. Gowe Street, Kent, WA. DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: May 20, 2011 APPLICATION NUMBER: #SMA-2011-3, KIVA #RPSP-2111251 APPLICATION NAME: QWEST TEMPORARY AERIAL FIBER @ 18123 72ND AVE S PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Qwest Communications, Inc., proposes to temporarily re-route fiber optic communications cables over the Green River just south of S 180th Street. Qwest currently has fiber optic cables that cross Green River in a conduit attached to the existing bridge at S 180th Street, but due to the flood risk, the line needs to be re-routed and provided with an aerial crossing. The temporary aerial crossing would remain in place until the flood threat is reduced or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at S 200th Street. In either case, the temporary aerial crossing will be removed within three years. The crossing is approximately 750 feet lona and consists of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325 foot long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. Seventy (70) feet of the eastern portion of the project and one utility pole is within the City of Kent Shoreline Jurisdiction. The rest of the project is within the the City of Tukwila. Tukwila is SEPA lead agency for this project and will be issuing a SEPA determination. ZONING: The subject property is zoned M1-C, Industrial Park/Commercial District. PROJECT LOCATION: The project area is located at 18123 72nd Avenue South, Kent, parcel number 358529-0010 (eastern end of alignment) and 6845 S 180th St, Tukwila, parcel number 362304-9017 (western end of alignment). PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: May 3, 2011 COMPLETENESS DATE: May 3, 2011 Notice of Application Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber @ 18123 72nd Ave S #SMA-2011-3 KIVA #RPSP-2111251 STUDIES SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATON: City of Tukwila Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist, November 9, 2010; City of Tukwila SEPA Checklist, April 27, 2011. OTHER PERMITS AND PLANS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED: Building Permit; Utility Permit, Street Use Permit PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: May 20, 2011 — June 20, 2011 All persons may comment on this application. Comments must be in writing and received in Kent Planning Services by 4:30 P.M., Monday, June 20, 2011 at 220 4th Avenue South, Kent WA 98032. For questions regarding this project, please contact Katie Heinitz, Planner, at (253) 856-5454. Any person wishing to become a party of record shall include in their comments that they wish to receive notice of and participate in any hearings and request a copy of decisions once made. A party of record may appeal the decision on this application by filing a complete appeal application within 14 calendar days of the date of decision. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City in advance for more information. For TDD relay service, call 1-800-833-6388 (hearing impaired) or 1-800-833-6385 (Braille) or the City of Kent at 253-856-5725 TENTATIVE HEARING: No public hearing is required for this application. STATEMENT OF CONSISTENCY AND LIST OF APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS: This project is subject to and shall be consistent with the Kent City Code, Zoning Code, Shoreline Master Program, Kent Construction Standards, International Building Code and International Fire Code. APPLICANT NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER: Qwest Communications, Dennis Libadia, 23315 66th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032, 253- 372-5360 Project Contact: Bonnie Linder, HDR Engineering, Inc., 500 108th Ave NE, Suite 1200, Bellevue, WA 98004, 425-450-6239 KH\mb: \\S : \Permit\Plan\NOA\2011\2111251 noa.doc k ni.#1"2 c;.8 Kfrvil A a. , Page 2 of 2 ONE MPANY I Many Solutions sM May 3, 2011 Ms. Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100 Tukwila, WA 98188 MAY 03 20111 COMMUNT(. DEVELOPiYERT Subject: Qwest Communications, Inc. Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at S 180th Street Applications for City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Public Works Permit and SEPA Review Dear Ms. Holt: The Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street project is a proposed temporary re-routing of a Qwest Communications (Qwest) fiber optic communications cable that is vulnerable to flood damage along the Green River. Qwest currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that Howard Hanson Dam will not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance ofthe Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible loss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. The temporary aerial crossing would remain in place until the flood threat is reduced or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation would be removed within three years of installation. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines are cut over, the cables attached to the. South 180th Street bridge would be abandoned. Ms. Brenda Holt May 3, 2011 Page 2 This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. The proposed project would require trenching and installation of a utility pole within the 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila. On behalf of Qwest Communications, Inc., the following information is provided to support the following permit applications: Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Application Checklist —1 copy • Completed Application Form with the following attachments: — 5 copies each • Project Plans (Figures 1 and 2, Plan Sheets G001 and 002, C001 through C004) (11 x 17) • Project Plans (Attachment 1) — 1 set (8.5 x 11) • SEPA Environmental Checklist (Attachment 2) — 1 copy • Vicinity Map (Attachment 3) — 1 copy (8.5 x 11) • Project Consistency with Decision Criteria (Attachment 4) — 1 copy • Sensitive Areas Study (Attachment 5) — 2 copies, • Application Fee: $3,485.00 Public Works Permit: • Public Works Permit Application -1 copy • Project Plans —1 set (11 x 17) • Type C Fee Estimate Worksheet — 1 copy • Application Fee: $1,112.00 SEPA Review: • SEPA Application Checklist — 1 copy • Completed ESA Screening Checklist, SEPA Environmental Checklist, and the following drawings — 5 copies: • Project Plans (Figures 1 and 2, Plan Sheets G001 and 002, C001 through. C004) (11 x 17) ■ Project Plans (Attachment 1) — 1 set (8.5 x 11) • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Application and Type C Construction Permit (Attachment 2) — 1 copy • Vicinity Map (Attachment 3) — 1 copy (8.5 x 11) • Sensitive Areas Study (Attachment 4) — 4 copies • Permit Fees — • Application Fee: $1,490.00 • Notification mailing fee: $400.00 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Lisa Danielski at 425-450-6390 me at 425-450-6239. HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 Phone: (425)450 6200 Fax:1425) 453-7107 vnvw.hdrinc.com Ms. Brenda Holt May 3, 2011 Page 3 Sincerely, /*MU./ (:)tfr.—iiw Bonnie Lindner. Permit Lead Enclosures cc: Dennis Libadia, Qwest Communications, Inc. HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Avenue NE Suite 1200 Bellevue, WA 98004-5549 Phone:(425)450-6200 Fax: (425) 453-7107 www.hdrinc.corn rr� 10,\�� ATTACHMENT 5 �' .( Go Technical Memorandum o� To: Dennis Libadia (Qwest) From: Maki Dalzell (HDR) Lisa Danielski, PWS (HDR) cc: Mike Blanchette (HDR) Bonnie Lindner (HDR) Rich Lasinski (Mountain Limited) Date: April 26, 2011 Subject: City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street 1.0 Introduction Purpose and Need The Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street project is a proposed temporary re-routing of a Qwest Communications (Qwest) fiber optic communications cable that is vulnerable to flood damage along the Green River. Qwest currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that Howard Hanson Dam will not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance of the Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible Toss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. The temporary aerial crossing would remain in place until the flood threat is reduced or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation would be removed within three years of installation. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines are cut over, the cables attached to the South 180th Street bridge would be abandoned. This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. The proposed project would require trenching and installation of a utility pole within the Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 1 h1( 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila, and the installation of a utility pole in the City of Kent. This Sensitive Areas Study provides information on the existing conditions and potential project impacts to streams, wetlands, fish and wildlife, and trees within the project area and regulatory considerations in the City of Tukwila. Project Location The project is located in the City of Tukwila and the City of Kent (Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East). The proposed communication line would connect to the existing underground cable in South 180th Street, continuing underground it would turn southward along Sperry Lane, turning east and continuing underground on a private easement from Wells Fargo to the west side of the Green River where a new pole would be placed. From there, the route would consist of an aerial crossing to the southeast corner of the intersection of South 181 st Street and the West Valley Highway where it would connect to a second pole and then continue underground via conduit to an existing vault. The eastern terminus of the project would be located adjacent to the Marriot Hotel parking area in the City of Kent. Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed cable alignment. 2.0 Methods The field investigation included two steps. The first step was a review of existing documents such as federal and state agency species lists, City and King County wetland and stream inventories, wetland and stream reports for adjacent properties, and other environmental documents. The second step was a field investigation of the site. Document Review The following existing documents were reviewed prior to beginning the field work: • Soil Survey of King County Area, Washington (Snyder et al. 1973) • National Wetland Inventory maps (http://www.fws.gov/wetlands/data/Mapper.html - accessed 6/17/2010) • King County GIS (IMAP http://www.metrokc.qov/qis/mapportal/iMAP main.htm — accessed 6/18/2010) • USGS Washington Streamflow Data (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/WA/nwis/current/?type=flow — accessed 6/17/2010) • Habitat limiting Factors and Reconnaissance Assessment Report, Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound watersheds (WRIA 9 and Vashon Island) (Kerwin and Nelson 2000) • Washington Sate Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Priority Habitats and Species database (WDFW 2010a) • WDFW SalmonScape http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/salmonscape/index.html - accessed 6/18/2010 (WDFW 2010b) • City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (City of Tukwila 1982) Field Methods HDR biologists conducted a site visit on June 18, 2010. The field investigation included the identification and delineation, if necessary, of streams and wetlands in the project area. The Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of Green River was identified and flagged Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 2 consistent with Washington State Department of Ecology guidelines (Ecology 2010). In particular, HDR biologists looked for the landward limit of drift, vegetation, and sediment deposition on the stream bank and surrounding structures. The OHWM was flagged and marked in the field using a Trimble GeoXT 2005 GPS device for approximately 200 feet upstream and downstream from the proposed cable alignment. In addition, HDR biologists identified tree species within the immediate vicinity of the proposed cable alignment location and documented the dripline and general health of trees within the limits of the proposed project. The dripline was determined by measuring the greatest distance to the outer edge of the crown. Trees were visually surveyed for decay, damage, or decline and marked in the field using the GPS device. Site photographs were taken to document existing site conditions (see attached). 3.0 Findings Watercourses The Green River is the only watercourse in the project area. The proposed project is located at approximately river mile (RM) 14.5. The City of Tukwila classifies the Green River as a Class 1 stream, which is inventoried as a Shoreline of the State. The City of Tukwila regulates Class 1 streams under their Shoreline Master Program. Table 1 summarizes local ratings and shoreline jurisdictions of the Green River for Tukwila. Table 1 - Summary of Local Regulations of the Green River in the Project Area Stream t Tributary to Jurisdiction Local Ratiii x Shoreline b Designaztto,yn ur,.f.4.'w . i4',,.#,..,. Bufferb Width < 3.f s.+^, ,. Green River Duwamish Waterway Tukwila Class 1 Urban 200 feet a City of Tukwila Municipal Code Chapters 18.44 and 18.45.10 b City of Tukwila Shoreline Master Program (1982) The Green River is located within the Green/Duwamish River Watershed (Water Resource Inventory Area [WRIA] 9), and the Green/Duwamish River basin encompasses approximately 566 square miles. The Green River originates in the Cascade Mountains and flows northwesterly for approximately 93 miles before draining into the Duwamish Waterway and Elliott Bay (Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Within the project area, the Green River flows south to north. Levees are present along both banks of the Green River at the proposed communication line crossing location. These levees were constructed in the early 1900s and have been maintained by the Green River Flood Control Zone District (City of Kent 2009). On west side of the bank, the Green River regional trail is located on top of the levee and runs along the Green River. In an effort to help preventing flooding in the Green River valley, the City of Tukwila has temporarily closed the trail and placed super -sandbags on top of the levee of the west bank (City of Tukwila 2009). The river channel is approximately 77 feet wide, and the horizontal distance between the OHWM line and top of the bank is approximately 40 feet wide in most areas. Streambanks in this reach are generally steep and are armored with rip -rap. Dominant species observed in the study area include Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus), Sitka willow (Salix sitchensis), Pacific willow (Salix lasiandra), and reed canarygrass Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 3 (Phalaris arundinacea). It appears that there has been an ongoing stream restoration project occurring at this reach along the west side of the river. Several pieces of large woody debris have been placed in the channel at the south end of the study area as well as riparian vegetation plants consisting of native shrub and tree species along the stream bank. Clearing of Himalayan blackberry was also observed at the north end of the study area. Vegetation landward of the streambanks consists of maintained lawn. The right bank of the Green River is steeply sloped and dominated by Himalayan blackberry. Wetlands None of the existing documents show wetlands in the project vicinity, and no wetlands were identified in the project area during the field investigation. Fish and Wildlife The City of Tukwila designates the Green River as a Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas (FHWCAs) because the Green River provides habitat for salmonid species that are listed as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The Green River is documented to support eight anadromous fish species, including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), steelhead trout (O. mykiss), coho salmon (O. kisutch), sockeye salmon (O. nerka), chum salmon (O. keta ), pink salmon (O. gorbuscha), coastal cutthroat (O. clarki clarki), and bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) (WDFW 2010a; WDFW 2010b; Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Out of eight species, Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and bull trout are listed as threatened species. In addition, resident population of coastal cutthroat trout is also reported to occur in the Green River (Kerwin and Nelson 2000). Although there is a continuing effort of restoring the riparian condition of the Green River in the project vicinity, suitable spawning habitat is likely absent at this reach. Presence of these species is limited to migration and rearing at the proposed project location (WDFW 2010b; Kerwin and Nelson 2000). According to the WDFW Priority Habitats and Species database (2010a), two great blue heron (Ardea herodias) colonies have also been documented to nest approximately 0.25 mile east from the project. Great blue herons may use the Green River in the project vicinity for foraging; however, suitable foraging habitat is likely limited at this reach since great blue herons generally prefer feeding on aquatic animals in shallow waters. No other priority habitat species have been documented to occur in the project vicinity (WDFW 2010a). Tree Survey A total of 5 trees were documented within the study area: three on the west side and two on the east side of the Green River. Tree species observed within the project vicinity include Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), shore pine (Pinus contorta), Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia), and big -leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum). Table 2 presents the species, diameter at breast height (dbh), and condition of trees observed. Locations of these trees are also shown in Figure 1. Table 2 Tree Inventory in the Project Area Common Name• :. a zz f• Scientific Name .._ , �,- Location ��Dripline DBH ti . ; Condition .. ,� .- �, radios Port Orford cedar Chamaecyparis lawsoniana West Side 2", 8", 11", & 43" Broken/dead branches 19' Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study April 2011 4 Shore pine Pinus contorta We S de 24 Damaged branches 17' Shore pine Pinus contorta West Side 25" Good 11' Oregon ash Fraxinus latifolia East Side 2x3" Good 15' Big -leaf maple Acer macrophyllum East Side 7" Good 6' 4.0 Potential Project Impacts There will be no in -water work in the Green River and no tree removal associated with the proposed project. The proposed project would require trenching in the High Impact and Low Impact Zones, and installation of a utility pole within the Low Impact Zone of the 200- foot Shoreline Jurisdiction within the City of Tukwila (Figure 2; Photo 7). The aerial cable would extend above the a portion of the Low Impact and all of the River Zones of the Shoreline Jurisdiction. There would be no clearing, grading, or other construction in these Zones on the east side of the Green River. Trenching for the underground cable would result in approximately 1,042 square feet of temporary disturbance to the maintained lawn in the outer 100-foot High Impact Zone, and 164 square feet of temporary disturbance to lawn in the 60-foot Low Impact Zone. No trees or other woody vegetation would be removed. The disturbed land would be restored in -kind with a hydroseed mix after construction is completed. No impacts from the operation of the proposed communication line are anticipated. As a result, the proposed project will have no permanent impacts on sensitive areas including wetlands, streams, and fish and wildlife habitat. Therefore, no mitigation measures are proposed for this project. 5.0 References Kent, City of. 2009. City of Kent: Shoreline Master Program. Ordinance No. 3931. Grant No. G0800311. City of Tukwila. 1982. Shoreline Master Program for the City of Tukwila, Washington. June 1974, amended by Ordinance #1247, March 16, 1982. City of Tukwila. 2009. Press Release: Green River Trail Closure in Tukwila. October 7, 2009. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/headlines/Press Release- GreenRiverTrailClosure.pdf City of Tukwila. 2010. Tukwila Municipal Code. Title 18: Zoning. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/clerk/tmc/title18.pdf Ecology (Washington State Department of Ecology). 2010. Determining the Ordinary High Water Mark on Streams in Washington State (Second Review Draft). Publication Number: 08-06-001. Available online at: http://www.ecv.wa.gov/biblio/0806001.html Kerwin, J. and T.S. Nelson. 2000. Habitat limiting Factors and Reconnaissance Assessment Report, Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound watersheds (WRIA 9 and Vashon Island). Washington Conservation Commission and King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle, WA. Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 5 Snyder, D., P. Gale, and R. Pringle. 1973 Soil Survey of the King County Area, Washington. U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service. WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2010a. Letter dated November 24, 2008 from Lori Guggenmos, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, to Maki Dalzell, HDR Engineering, Inc. WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2010b. SalmonScape. Accessed June 2010. http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/salmonscape/index.html Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 6 Site Photographs Photo 1. East bank of the Green River facing east at the proposed project location Photo 2. West bank of the Green River near flag LB4, facing west Photo 3. Sediment stain along the west bank of the Green River facing Photo 4. Restoration project at the south end of the study area downstream near flag LB2 between flag LB5 and 8 facing downstream Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 7 • Photo 5. Flag LB1 at west bank of the Green River facing upstream • Photo 6. Sediment stain at flag LB8 Photo 7. Proposed underground cable alignment, looking west from the east end of the Wells Fargo parcel in the City of Tukwila. The orange -tipped stake in the foreground indicates the proposed pole location. Qwest Communications, Inc. - Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 8 Photo 8. Oregon ash and big -leaf maple located right bank of the Green River near flag RB2 facing south Photo 9. Sandbags placed along the Green River Regional trail at the proposed project location facing south Photo 10. Proposed location of the east terminus pole on the Marriot Hotel parcel in the City of Kent. Qwest Communications, Inc. — Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street April 2011 City of Tukwila Sensitive Areas Study 9 Lewd ��Cable Alignmen City Boundary Water Body 1,000 hal Figure 1: Vicinity map Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street Source: ESRI, i-cubed, U DA FSA, USGS, AEX, GeoEye, Getmapping, Puget Sound Lidar Consortium N 0 120 Feet Legend Inventoried Tree Cable Alignment Proposed Structure Ordinary High Water Line - - (Delineated June 18, 2010) - 200-foot Shoreline Buffer e 200-foot Assessment Area Tukwila Management Environment --- Approximate Parcel Boundary (Surveyed 2010) Buffer (from TMC 18.44) t evee in Project Area 1-foot Contour �� J Temporary Easement; Tukwila new footprint Floodplain in Project Area City Boundary Parcel (King County) Figure 2: Shoreline Site Plan and Sensitive Areas Plan Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Application for Shoreline Substantial Development Permit ATTACHMENT 4 Qwest PROJECT CONSISTENCY WITH APPLICABLE ELEMENTS OF THE SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM AND TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Qwest Communications (Qwest) currently has fiber optic cables that cross the Green River in a conduit attached to the existing roadway bridge at South 180th Street. These cables are vital to Qwest's system and contain circuits of an extremely sensitive nature affecting National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications between the Kent O'Brien Central Office to the Tukwila Cyber Center. Qwest customers and government agencies that are served by these cables are very concerned about the vulnerability and expect Qwest to provide a high degree of reliability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has indicated that the condition of the Howard Hanson Dam would not be able to provide full flood protection of the Kent Valley and that there is an increased chance of the Green River overtopping its bank and flooding certain portions of the Valley. Qwest is extremely concerned about the possible Toss of the critical fiber cables currently attached to the underside of the South 180th Street bridge if a flood and damage of the bridge were to occur. Qwest has determined that this cable must be rerouted to minimize the chance of losing their vital communication system. Qwest is proposing a new single -span aerial crossing of the Green River. The crossing would be temporary and remain in place until the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street, but in either case the temporary installation would be removed within three years of installation. Once the temporary aerial crossing is in place and the communication lines cut over, the cables attached to the South 180th Street bridge would be abandoned. This crossing would be approximately 750 feet long and consist of approximately 425 feet of new buried conduit and a 325-foot-long single span aerial crossing of the Green River. Approximately 60 feet of new underground cable and a new pole to support the cable would be located in the 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction of the City of Tukwila. 2.0 TUKWILA SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM Portions of the proposed Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street project would occur within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of Green River, a Shoreline of the State. As such, the proposed project is subject to conditions in the City of Tukwila's (1982) Shoreline Master Plan (SMP) and Shoreline Regulations in the Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC, City of Tukwila 2010). According to the SMP, the current designation for land in the project area that is encompassed by the 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction is Urban Environment. Under this shoreline environment, the City of Tukwila (1982, 2010) designates land up to 40 feet landward of the Green River OHWM as River Zone, land 60 to 100 feet landward of the Green River OHWM as Low Impact Zone, and land 100 to 200 feet landward of Green River as High Impact Zone. Qwest Communications, Inc. -1- Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Shoreline .,abstantial Development Permit The proposed project would require trenching and installation of a utility pole within the High Impact Zone in the outer 100 feet of the 200-foot Shoreline Jurisdiction. The aerial cable would extend above the Low Impact and River Zones of the Shoreline Jurisdiction, but there would be no clearing, grading, or other construction in these Zones. The temporary aerial crossing would be removed when the flood threat is reduced at Howard Hanson Dam or at such time as the extension of the proposed Southcenter Parkway Project is completed at South 200th Street. In either case, the temporary installation would be removed within three years of completion. Approval of Shoreline Substantial Development Permit is subject to certain regulations laid out in the SMP as well as Chapter 18.44 of the Tukwila Municipal Code (Shoreline Overlay District). The Qwest Communications Green River Temporary Aerial Crossing Project is considered a utility shoreline use, as defined in the Tukwila (1982) SMP. Project consistency with the following review criteria per TMC 18.44.110 are noted in italics following each regulation. 1. The use is in conformance with the regulations of the underlying zone district. The project is located in a portion of Tukwila zoned as Tukwila Urban Center (City of Tukwila 2008). The purpose of the proposed project is to re -locate telecommunication fiber optic cables to minimize potential damage to the cables from flooding along the Green River. The cables currently serve National Security; Local and Interstate Commerce; Local and Regional Emergency Readiness; and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications uses that are permitted outright under Chapter 18.28 (Tukwila Urban Center District) of the TMC. Thus, the proposed project is similar in nature to and compatible with uses permitted outright within this district. The proposed project is also consistent with the stated purpose of the district, which is to provide an area of high - intensity regional uses. Finally, it is consistent with applicable land use and urban development policies described in the Comprehensive Plan for the Tukwila Urban Center (City of Tukwila 2008). 2. The use does not conflict with the goals and policies of the Shoreline Master Program or the provisions of the Shoreline Act and shoreline regulations. The project does not conflict with the goals and policies of the Shoreline Master Program or provisions of the Shoreline Act and Shoreline Regulations as follows: a) Economic Development Element: The project would minimize potential disruptions in communication vital to the ongoing operation of commercial and industrial uses in Tukwila. b) Public Access Element: The project would not affect existing public access to the shoreline environment. c) Circulation Element: The project would not permanently affect existing or proposed thoroughfares, transportation routes, terminals or other public facilities associated with transport of people or goods. d) Recreational Element: The project would not affect recreational opportunities along the shoreline. e) Shoreline Use Element: The proposed project would not permanently impact any current or future uses of the Shoreline. f) Conservation: The project would not permanently affect natural shoreline resources. Temporary effects to natural shoreline resources would be limited to temporary disturbance to maintained lawn in a vacant lot, which would be restored upon completion of construction. Qwest Communications, Inc. -2- Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit g) Historical/Cultural: There are no known areas of historical, cultural, educational, or scientific value within the Shoreline Jurisdiction in the project area (WDAHP 2010). Should evidence of cultural remains, either historic or prehistoric, be encountered during excavation, work in the immediate areas would be suspended, and the find would be examined and documented by a professional archaeologist. Decisions regarding appropriate mitigation and further action would be made at that time, including coordination with appropriate tribal, local, and state authorities. 3. No structures or accessory facilities shall be located over the river, unless such structure protects or promotes the public interest. The proposed project would include a temporary aerial cable crossing. The aerial cable crossing is required to ensure that critical telecommunications that serve National Security, Local and Interstate Commerce, Local and Regional Emergency Readiness, and Local, Regional, and National Telecommunications would not be damaged by flooding on the Green River. The crossing would be removed within three years. 4. There shall be no disruption of existing trees or vegetation within the river environment, unless necessary for public safety or flood control, or if allowed as a part of an approved Shoreline Substantial Development permit. The proposed project would not result in any temporary or permanent disruption of trees or vegetation within the river environment. 5. No effluents shall be discharged into the Green River which exceeds the water quality classification as established by the State for the adjacent portion of the river. The proposed project would result in no temporary or permanent discharge of effluents. 6. All State and Federal water quality regulations shall be strictly complied with. Construction of the proposed project would require adherence to erosion control and spill prevention Best Management Practices (BMPs). The Washington State Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington is one source of appropriate BMPs (Ecology 2005). The temporary underground cable would tie into an existing Qwest Communications vault, thus the proposed project would not create new impervious surfaces or other potential water pollutant sources. 7. Wildlife habitat in and along the river should be protected The proposed project would temporarily disturb a maintained grassy area, which provides little to no habitat for species that potentially use the Green River or its associated riparian corridor. 8. All perimeters of landfills or other land forms susceptible to erosion shall be provided with vegetation, retaining walls or other satisfactory mechanisms for erosion prevention. The proposed project would not require the construction of landfills or other land forms susceptible to erosion. 9. All necessary permits shall be obtained from Federal, State, County or Municipal agencies. Qwest Communications, Inc. -3- Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Shoreline ..,.bstantial Development Permit In addition to the Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit, the applicant will acquire the following permits that have been identified as necessary for this project: Washington Department of Natural Resources • Aquatic Lands Easement City of Tukwila • Public Works Permit • SEPA Compliance (Lead Agency) City of Kent • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit • Street Use Permit 10. Dredging for purposes other than for navigational improvements or flood control is prohibited The proposed project would not require dredging in the Green River. 11. Mining is prohibited along the river shoreline. The proposed project would not require mining. 12. Solid waste disposal is prohibited along the river shoreline. The proposed project would not result in temporary or permanent solid waste disposal. 13. No property will be acquired for public use without dedication by or just compensation to the owner. The proposed project would not require the acquisition of property. 14. Land -filling is prohibited within the river channel unless such landfill is determined by the Planning Commission to protect or promote the public interest. The proposed project would not require temporary or permanent land -filling in the channel of the Green River. 15. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Code to the contrary, removal of any cottonwood tree within the river environment or the low impact environment, which tree is 12 inches or greater in diameter as measured 4.5 feet above grade, shall be subject to the requirements of TMC Chapter 18.54, Tree Regulations. The proposed project would not require the removal of any cottonwood trees. Applicable City of Tukwila Shoreline Policies (City of Tukwila 1982) The following goal and policy elements are applicable to the proposed project, per Chapter 4 of the SMP: a) Economic Development Qwest Communications, Inc. -4- Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street City of Tukwila Shoreline Substantial Development Permit b) Public Access c) Circulation d) Recreational e) Shoreline Use f) Conservation g) Historical/Cultural Consistency with these policy elements are discussed above under bullet point number 2. Literature Cited City of Tukwila. 1982. Shoreline Master Program for the City of Tukwila, Washington. June 1974, amended by Ordinance #1247, March 16, 1982. City of Tukwila. 2008. Tukwila Comprehensive Land Use Plan. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/dcd/dcdcompplan.html City of Tukwila. 2010. Tukwila Municipal Code. Title 18: Zoning. http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us/clerk/tmc/title18.pdf Ecology (Washington State Department of Ecology). 2005. Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Publication Numbers 05-10-029 through 05-10-033. February 2005. WDAHP, 2010. Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Washington Information Systems for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD) website accessed December 1, 2010. http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/wisaardlntro.htm Qwest Communications, Inc. -5- Temporary Aerial Fiber over Green River at South 180th Street ATTACHMENT 3 ro rwr bed, • IA Ar U P9 lithd 43RpfST°„ hom Rentgr; "w WAITTONT Lee«,d Cable Alignment L ; City Boundary Water Body Vicinity Map Qwest Temporary Aerial Fiber r Green River at South 18oth Street GeoEys,Gemapatra. %oat Sound Later Consortium N IFmt 1 n,—,amymmettrtiptegttnott:titYt,,,,T.S% „ , ypto,ct'',4trtg.4.,,,qtntylmtgyantt,PlyttrtATitttattyt,SOT'w Ddintay Hign Water L.e Tutavioa Management Environment --- Approdmate Parcel Boundary (Surveyed 2010) City Boundary - (Dekneated June ld, 2010) Buffer (from TMC 11144t ••••••Cabie Akgranent cm Temporary Easement; Tukwila new tootannt Parcel (King County) • • • t 200-toot Sharehne Buffer ....Levee in Preliect Area Proposed Structure 2CB-root Assessment Area 1-oof Contour 0 Inventoried Tree Floodpiatrt o Project Area ATTACHMENT 1 Figure 1: Shoreline Site Plan and Sensitive Areas Plan o,,,,eu Temporary Mad Fiber caor Green War at South 1110th Strad MAY 0 3 2011 i COMMI„,iN:rt MILS ruin SOUTH CENTER BRIDGE (S 180TH ST) 240' NORTH OF PROPOSED QWEST OVERHEAD SPAN 200' Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban 100' High Impact Management Environment UfrAY wMOM a nnx: ueorr� APPROXIMATE LOCATION. / Pole will be approximately 80 feet from OHWM of Green Riv r.' See Figure 1 and Sheet C00 _`_,____:_rorearveyedl o ro set pole and underground cabl . 60' Low Impact 40' River Management Management Environment Environment Landward catch point toe of levee Green River Shoreline of Statewide >< Significance 325' SPAN FIBER OPTIC CABLE 110' Levee Mintenance Easement ! 100-Year Floodplain (approx.) OHWM Delineated June 2010 (approx. elevation: 18' ) Tukwila City Limit Tukwila Shoreline Jurisdiction: Urban • Management Management Environment .,, nvironment WILY '�uP'r4�tni rK��4�24 APPR• MATELOCA Pole will b- approximat om the 0 e Figure 1 -tion of pr..o to Riverbank Toe rfram Riverbank Toe CITY OF TUKWILA LOOKING NORTH DOWN RIVER • CITY OF KENT 7-it VIM ION. ly 140 feet M of the Green Rive nd Shee C003 for s : eyed sed co struction e-•ement. n Tukwila SSDP: Figure 2 PROPOSED OVERHEAD PATH FOR QUEST FIBER OPTIC ROUTE JOH: 0102IPJ DESIGNED BY: DALE HARTMAN (253) 372 - 5364 DRAWN BY: MICHAEL LEE (253) 372 - 5311 Qwest'12 CITY OF TUKWILA - 180TH ST. BRIDGE COUNTY: KING CITY: TUKWILA STATE: WA QWEST JOB: 01 W2HPJ SH: 1 OF 2 Contract Drawings For QWEST Qwest'2 Cable Re-route Project PROJECT LOCATION MAP SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Ai f.ro.. Pedu c.,..o it • Pon Pr.... los UM. T..GM. . er.» MN IT. RI H /--- —5180.1St_ _al ea, Stir,- PROJECT LOCATION CaNne ErMa,0•u �Rl NC PORN S.wO �.s i501nscti W� Oath * Slr.l.lG i I J1I Pell B<N1eY, S. fr.r-N B.MCM �....N �1 .—.34 .0010.0 0201100001 - lap.4 42011 Ge0010 VICINITY MAP SCALE: Nor TO SCALE HDR Engineering, Inc. 500 108th Aw.na., NE Salt. 1200 Bellows, WA 90004d549 (425) 45043200, X6330 Contact Mks Blanchette, PE Green River Fiber Crossing at S. 180th Street. QWEST Job No. 02W2HPJ HDR Project No. 000000000137836 Seattle, Washington March 2011 INDEX OF DRAWINGS GENERAL G001 NICWITY MAP AND DRAM. MO( 6002 GENERAL AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS CIVIL C-001 CONDUIT PRO ISEDWEST) C002 CONDUITAND PROFILE(NOTINCLUDED) C-00/ ESC AND RESTORATION REST RATI C-001 E3CAND TRENCH RESTORATION DETAILS PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION SITE PLAN SYMBOLOGY GENERAL SYMBOLOGY STANDARD CONSTRUCTION NOTES ArryrEMBARKMENT SLOPE -50.5- CONTOUR OH O P2 . CB %PP XTP Or. • ni-x X 75.5 75.8 VEGETATION (SIZE) MANHOLE PIE20METER STORM DRAIN CATCH BASIN UTILITY VAULT POWER POLE TELEPHONE POLE FIRE HYDRANT YARD HYDRANT EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION FINISHED SPOT ELEVATION A HORIZONTAL CP-X, CONTROL POINT BENCHMARK IDENTIFICATION AND APPROXIMATE OTH_TI• LOCATION OF SOIL TEST HOLE DOWNGUY N S' 1. UTILITIES THAT ARE SUSPENDED ABOVE GRADE ARE DESIGNATED BY THE PREFIX 'OH'. - Wf- TELEPHONE LINE - uCT TELEPHONE UNE, EXISTING - UOIL - ELECTRIC UNE UCE ELECTRIC UNE EXISTING - ONE- OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE, EXISTING - 50 STORM GRAIN UNE, EXISTING - F FIBER OPTIC -C COMMUNICATION PIPELINE ♦- - 4 LARGE PIPEUNE - • - DRAINAGE ROW - - - - NATURAL WATERWAY, DIRECTION OF ROW STREW BUFFER --X---XFIELD FENCE PROPERTY UNE - - - - RIGOR -OF -WAY UNE CENTERLINE -- 61--111- SILT FENCE O O CONSTRUCTION FENCE EASEMENT - - - CLEARING LIMITS - OM- ORDINARY HIGH WATER ® PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE PLAN 1 -0. N ARROW INDICATE DIRECTION OF PLAIV NORTH SECTION ygEIFJg FLAG INDICATES DIRECTION OF SECTION CUT - • DRAWING WHERE SECTION NEW IS LOCATED _SECIMLCALLAASEEB SECTION 1ME9 SECTION • DRAWING WHERE SECTION NEW IS FIRST CUT DETAIL BU9195B3 • DRAWING WHERE DETAIL IS LOCATED DFTAIL MARKER DETAIL BUMBEB - DETAIL REPRESENTATIVE LOCATION OF DETAIL • IF PLAN AND SECTION. OR DETAIL CALL -OUT AND DETAIL ARE SHOWN ON SAME DRAWING, DRAWING UMBER IS REPLACED BY A UNE (-). MUM 1. THIS IS A STANDARD DRAWING SHOWING COMMON SYMBOLOGY. ALL SYMBOLS ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 2. SCREENING OR SHADING OF WORK 5 USED TO INDICATE EXISTING COMPONENTS OR TO DE-EMPHASIZE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO HIGHLIGHT SELECTED TRADE WORK. REFER TO CONTEXT OF EACH DRAWING FOR USAGE. 3. SEE PROJECT DRAVANGS FOR SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATORS SPECIFIC TO THE PROJECT GFNFRAI .NOTFS 1. AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTOR. CONTACT PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES INSPECTOR AND SCHEDULE A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. NOTIFY THE UTILITIES INSPECTOR AT 206-433-0179 AT LEAST 48 HOURS (2 WORKING DAYS) BEFORE STARTING PROJECT SITE WORK. 3. 3REOVEST A PUBLIC WORKS U11LIIY INSPECTION AT LEAST 24 HOURS (1 WORKING DAY) IN ADVANCE BY CALLING 208-433-0179. 4. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUME 50LE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORKER SATIN, AND DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTOR OPERATIONS. • 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE PERMT(5) AND CONDITIONS, THE APPROVED PLANS, AND A CURRENT COPY OF CITY OF TUKWIU DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE. 6. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THESE APPROVED DRAWINGS. ANY CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED PLANS REQUIRE PRE -APPROVAL FROM THE OWNER. THE ENGINEER. AND THE CRY OF TUKWILA. Z. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MELT COT' OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIOEUN6 AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A CURRENT SET OF RECORD DRAWINGS ON-STTE 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROWDE RECORD DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROJECT FINAL APPROVAL. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND STREET MAINTENANCE PUN FOR PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION. 11. ALL SURVEYING FOR PUBUC FACILMES SHALL BE DONE UNDER THE DIRECTOR OF A WASHINGTON UCENSED LAID SURVEYOR. VERTICAL DATUM SHML BE NAVO 1988. FOR PROJECTS WITHIN A R00D CONTROL ZONE, THE PERMRTEE SHALL PROWDE CONVERSION CALCULATIONS TO NOYD 1929. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE STATE PLANE COORDINATES. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE, OR RELOCATE ALL SIGNS DAMAGED 0R REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. GRADING EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. THE EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) MEASURES ON THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. ENTRANCE. ESTABLISH THE CLEARING UM1T5 AND INSTALL CONSTRUCTION 3. BEFORE ANT' G uNO 11CR1RRAirF OCC(I)t1 ALL DOWNSTREAM EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURE (ESC) MUST BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATOR. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN ALL ESC MEASURES ACCORDING TO THE ESC PLAN. ESC MEASURES, INCLUDING ALL PERIMETER CONTROLS. SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL FINAL SITE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND PERMANENT STABILIUTON IS ESTABLISHED. 5. FROM MAY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30. PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED ARE/5 THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKE0 FOR SEVEN DAYS OR MORE. 6. FROM OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30, PROVIDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT COVER MEASURES TO PROTECT DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORICO FOR 1W0 DAYS OR MORE. IN ADDITION TO COVER MEASURES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL: • PROTECT STOCKPILES AND STEEP CUT AND FILL SLOPES IF UNWORKED FOR MORE THAN 12 HOURS. • STOCKPILE, ON SITE, ENOUGH COVER MATERIALS TO COVER ALL DISTURBED AREAS. Z. BY OCTOBER 8, SEED ALL AREAS THAT WILL REMAIN UNWORKED DURING THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30). MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF 114E NOTICE TO PROCEED. THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTOR SEQUENCE ENVISIONED FOR THIS PROJECT IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. FINALIZE WORK PLAN AND SUBMITTALS. 2. MOBILIZE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TO PROJECT STIES. 3. SURVEY AND LAYOUT CONDUIT ALIGNMENT AND ASPHALT REMOVAL LIMITS. 4. CONFIRM O05TING UTILITY LOCATIONS. 5. INSTALL ALL REQUIRED ESC MEASURES - CATCH BASIN INSERTS, ETC. 6. POTHOLE EXISTING UTUTIE AT CONDUIT CROSSING LOCATORS, CONFIRM LOCATOR AND DEPTH OF EXISTING UTILITIES. NOTFY OBESE OF ANY CONFUCTS. T. SAWCUT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AT LIMITS OF REMOVAL. 8. LIMIT ASPHALT REMOVAL AND EXCAVATED TRENCH TO THE LENGTH OF CONDUIT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED EACH DAY. 9. INSTALL CONDUITS AND BACK FILL TRENCH, 10. COMPLETE CONNECTIONS AT VAULTS ARO INSTALL PULL ROPES. 11. RESTORE ASPHALT PAVING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. 12. DEMOBIU2E EQUIPMENT AND CLEANUP WORK AREA PROJECT MANAGER M. BLAICHETTE DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMTSU' PRELIMINARY CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE NOT TOR --CONSTRUCTION ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140586 UTILITY NQ 'S 1. ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION OPERATORS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE SHORING LAWS FOR TRENCHES. ALL TRENCH SAFETY NMS]HSHALL MEET WISHA REQUIREMENTS. PLACE POWER. CABLE, FIBER 0PTC5, AND TELEPHONE UNES 5 IN A TRENCH WITH A 5-FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION FROM OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILTH6. 3. ADJUST ALL MANHOLES. CATCH BASINS. AND VALVES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY OR EASEMENTS AFTER ASPHALT PAVING. WORK IN RIGHT-OF-WAY NOTES I. WHEN ACTIVITY IS UNATTENDED, INSTALL A SIGN WITH MINIMUM TWO-INCH LETTERS STATING PERMITTEE OR COMPANY NAME, AND DAY AND EVENING PHONE NUMBERS. TMC 11.08.140 2. INSTALL BARRICADES, SIGNS. WARNING LIGHTS, AND SAFETY DEVICES SUFFICIENT TO NOTIFY PUBLIC OF OBSTRUCTION OR TRAFFIC HAZARD. DEVICE MUST REMAIN UNTIL THE OBSTRUCTION 15 CLEARED AND THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IS RESTORED. NC 11.08.170A 3. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO FIRE STATIONS, FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE ESCAPE, AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. TMC 11.08.180 4. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. PRESERVE AND PROTECT ALL PROPERTY ADJOINING EXCAVATION OR SITE WORK. 8. RESTORE DISTURBANCE TO PRNAIE AND PUBUC PROPERTY. TMC 11.013.220.0 T. DISTURBANCE OF SURVEY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS REWIRE THE DIRECTOR'S PREAPPROVAL. A LICENSED SURVEYOR SHALL REPLACE DISTURBED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. B. COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND cm LAWS AND PROCEDURES TO PROTECT PUBUC FROM AIR, WATER AND NOISE POLLUTION. NC 11.08.210 9. INSTAL TEMPORARY SIDEWALK OR CURB RAMP IF PERMANENT 5 BLOCKED. TMC 11.05.220 ID. COVER OPEN EXCAVATOR WITH NON-SKID STEEL PLATES RAMPED TO ELEVATION OF CONTIGUOUS RIGHT OF WAY SURFACE. TMC 11.08.220 11. RE ALL STOCKPILE MATERIAL SHALL BE STORED IN A SAFE MANNER TO PROTECT THE PUBUC. PAVEMFNT RESTORATION 1. COMPACT BACKFILL TO COMPACTION OF UNDISTURBED GROUND OR COMPACT BACKFILL TO MEET CRY STANDARDS. 2. RESTORE PAVEMENT TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING BACKFIWNG OR WHEN CONCRETE IS CURED. A EXCEPT FOR WINTER OR OTHER WEATHER CON01TION5 WHICH PREVENT PANNG, COMPLETE PAWNG, RESURFACING. OR FACILITY REPLACEMENT: • ON PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL, MANOR 0R COLLECTOR STREET WITHIN 3 CALENDAR DAYS. • ON OTHER STREETS WITHIN 7 CALENDAR DAYS B. FOR WORK PREVENTED DUE TO WEATHER: • PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PATCH. • PROVIDE A CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ADDRESSING MEWS AND METHODS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC DISRUPTION AND TO COMPLETE WORK AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. STORM DRAINAGE NOTES 1. ALL METHODS AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET CITY OF TUKWILA DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINE AND DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, AND THE CURRENT KING COUNTY SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. MARK ALL STORM DRNN INLETS WITH 'DUMP NO WASTE AND ETHER TRAINS TO STREAMS, 'DRAINS TO WETLANDS, OR TRANS TO GROUNDWATER, AS APPLICABLE DRNEWAY CULVERTS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM THE EDGE OF THE CANEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH. CULVERTS SHALL HAVE BEVELED END SECTORS THAT MATCH THE SIDE SLOPE. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTED ON LOTS CREATED BY SUBDIVI510N MUST PROVIDE DOWNSPOUT INFILTRA" SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. 5. COORDINATE FINAL STUB -OUT LOCATIONS WIN THE U1LRIES INSPECTOR. PROVIDE A WIRE OR OTHER DETECTION DEVICE AND MARK STUB -OUT LOCATOR WITH A 5-FOOT 2 X4 STAKE, BURIED 4-FEET AND LIBELED 'STORM' OR TRAIN'. SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 1. VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAND 1988. 2. HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE WASHINOTON STATE PUNS COORDINATE �n)U1. NORM ZONE (1983/91). CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET LEGEND, GENERAL AND SURVEY CONTROL NOTES 0 2 PEWRSMTMO FILENAME D00002.BW9 SCALE NTS SHEET G002 NATIVE SOIL TYPICAL TRENCH TRENCH WITH 12' BACKHOE BUCKET 36' EXCAVATION REMOVE SPOILS FROM SITE BACKFILL WITH CRUSHED ROCK PROPOSED OPEN TRENCH THREE DAY SHIFTS SEWER CITY OF TUKWILA WELLS FARGO DRIVE 0 END TRENCH I- - 24' L PSE POWER VAULT ()WEST 4484-TA n\\ e VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE GRASSY AREA ALL NO TREES PROPOSED TRENCH 3'BACK OF CURB CURB/NO CONC WALK EXISTING J QWEST DUCT BANK QWEST - 5'EASEMENT EXCAVATION - BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL GRASS SEED 20' 10' GREEN RIVER SCALE IN FEET FAD BOOK: ROOM 92M1ET 1114 IMP OWL MON: wEa EIgNEEit SUPERWOM P. PENDLETON 3/2011 D. UBADA 3/2011 TEMP ROUTING OF INTERSTATE FIBER OPTIC ROUTE DUE TO FLOOD WARNINGS CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-424-5555 (UNOFRiDU1D WUW 10 ous ARE APPROX.) JOB No GEO CODE WC CLU. 02W2HPJ W26 251 NOTICE, NOT FOR DISCLOSURE OUTSIDE OF QWEST OR AFFILIATES EXCEPT UNOER WRITTEN AGREEMENT. Qwest.• OVEST ENGINEERING KENT. WA GREEN RIVER FIBER CROSSING Q S 180TH ST KENT/TUKWILA, WA SHEET 1 OF SHEETS SHEET C001 ROW LINE OWESY VAULT 4454-TA E0P MAC NAIL SET O PROPERTY UNE LIIMINNRE I I ;S ` I , POWER VAULT II II` VAULT UNKNOWN TYPE �I' (� (i, Ilr � to' = aT CURB CLEARING OMITS PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 2-0' BACK OF CURB NAG NAIL SET 0 PROPERTY UNE TuT I HUB SET O PROPERTY UNE APPROX. LOCATION OF OWING LANDSCAPE E059N0 °WEST DUCT BANK PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION / FENCE ©NC — `CLEARING UNITS LOWEST EASEMENT SILT FENCE ] U°f O --PROPERTY UNE/ CLEARING UNITS ➢ETAIL SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E CITY OF TUKWILA WELLS FARGO TPN3823049017 PROPOSED ONEST 5' 1 i- CLEARING UNITS STRIP EASEMENT PROPOSED 294' PVC (UNDERGROUND CABLE) I ESC PLAN 200. SHORdS PLASTIC CONSTRUCTI SILT FENCE SCALE: Y-20' APPROK. WEST EDGE OF ASPHALT TRAK. ON DIKE PROPOSED POLE & ANCHOR LOCATION 1: ) HUB SET 0 PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED AERIAL CABLE CROSSING S. 181ST ST. CITY OF KENT HUB SET ON ROW EDGE OF t ASPHALT PROPOSED AERIAL f ER, CABLE CROSSING 4 CASTING OWEST VAULT F[II N2NL JJI/1 WAR // 0 5 CNNN UNK O FENCE 50' CLEARING UNITS 1P113585290010 18123 72ND 5. 91T FENCE PROPOSED 151.18 EASEMENT FOUND RFBAR O CAP L522095 NAG NAIL SET O PROPERTY UNE SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 4E WNWNRE CITY OF TUKWILA ROW LINE .III. 1I1.,.., ORES1 VAULT � £'1� POWER VAULT 1.484-TA ' � N:1 1 VAULT UNKNOWN TIRE Mfl.LS FARGO 1 10(93823049017 1n I:CLEARING OMITS 2 EOP PROTECT COSTING LANDSCAPE PROPOSED CONDUIT TRENCH 3'-0' BACK OF CURB NAG NAIL SET O PROPERTY UNE PROPOSED 0NE5T 5 1 CLEARING UNITS STRIP EASEMENT RESTORE NTI/ SOD APPROX. 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OINSTALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE DURING FINAL RESTORATION. SEE DETAIL 4 ON DWG C003. OCLEARING LIMIT SHALL FOLLOW ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR PROPERTY UNE UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. OSTABILIZE CUT AND FILL SLOPES WITH STIR MULCH. ® PROTECT DUSTING TREES FROM NAGF O PROTECT COSTING FENCE. OSILT FENCES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UHTIL RESTORATION IS COMPLETE. RF40QAT� )QN_YOTFN N01 c' 0 REMOVE AND RESTORE CHAIN UNK FENCE AND GUARD RAIL AS REQUIRED. O RESTORE OUSTING CURB AND GUTTER. OREMOVE AND RESTORE ANY SIGNAGE AS REOUWED. © RESTORE ORNEWAYS IMMEENATELY FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. RESTORATION LEGEND' CONCRETE CURB/GUTTER ASPHALT PATCHING SOO 20 0 20 40 1 -20 -0 — — SCALE IN FEET CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800.424-5555 i DESIGNED B. SHAHA DRAWN M. NAGAMA155 1`RELIBIIARY CHECKED M. BLANCHETTE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUE OATS DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140588 QWEST - CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND RESTORATION PLAN FILENAME O(C003.N*9 SCALE SHEET C003 3 4 TOPSOIL - FINISHED SURFACE SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR 50D INSTALLATION AND MOWING VEGFTATFTI ARFAS TYPICAL TRENCH SECTION SCALE NTS FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 2 .2x14 CA WIRE FABRIC 0R FOWL (WIRE ON BACK SIDE OF FABRIC) PROADE 3/4. - 1 1/2. WASHED CRAVEN BACKFILL IN TRENCH AND ON BOTH SIDES OF MITER FABRIC 8 M1N. ON THE SURFACE 8'-IP MAXIMUM nI 2'A4' WOOD POST ALT. STEEL FENCE POSTS a SILT FENCE FILTER FABRIC MATERIAL 80. WIDE ROLLS. USE STAPLES 0R WIRE RINGS TO ATTACH FABRIC TO WIRE. DIttrxT4 GA WIRE FABRIC 0R EOUK BURY BOTTOM OF MATERML IN 8 12' FILTRETER NCH 211' W000 POSTS, STANDARD 0R BETTER OR EQUAL ALTERNATE: STEEL FENCE POSTS. SCALE: NTS 1 4' MIN. 1P 00 NOT NAIL 0R STAPLE FENCE TO TREES JUUULJULJ UUUUU 3000000 00000 7 000000 0 0000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 7 000000 00000 100000000000 7000000000 00 IIIIIiII IIIII . UUUUUULILJ UUU 0 000 0 0 0.❑ ❑ 0❑ ❑ 0 0 0000 0 000 ❑ 0 0 0000 0 0 0❑ 0000000000❑ 00000000 000 00000000000 7 7 3 ORANGE PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCING METAL FENCE PO51 n n n n n n n n ,a I1_I I _I - III -III -III -III 1 111= -f I I I -III -II II IIII-III-I I I`I I I-III7j I r PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION FENCE Q SCALE: NTS 1'-6. MIN. NOTE. THIS DETAIL IX ONLY SCHEMATIC. ANY INSERT IS ALLOWED THAT HAS A INN. C.5 C.F. OF STORAGE. THE MEANS TO 0CWATER TOE STORED SEDIMENT, AN OVERFLOW. AND CAN BE EASILY MAEINTLAINED. CATCH BASIN INSERT CATCH BASIN INSERT DETAIL n SCALE: NTS PROJECT MANAGER M. BLANCHETTE DESIGNED B. 58.001A DRAWN M. NAGAHMTSU PRELIMINARY _CHECKED M. AINICHETTE NOT TOR CONSTRUCTION ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NUMBER 000000000140580 CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800.424.5555 QWEST-CABLE REROUTE GREEN RIVER CROSSING AT S. 180TH STREET ESC AND TRENCH RESTORATION STANDARD DETAILS FILENAME OICOOIdxg SCALE NTS SHEET C004