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Isaac Conlen
From: rpattenaia@comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:49 PM
To: Isaac Conlen
Cc: John Altman; Glee Draper; Roger Patten AIA
Subject: 16.25 Ac Wetland Delineation (email I)
Attachments: scan0183.pdf; scan0184.pdf; scan0185.pdf; scan0186.pdf
RECEIVED
NOV 01 2012
Isaac Conlen CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
Planning Manager City of Federal Way CDS
isaac.conlen(a)cityoffederalway.com
Dear Issac: (email I)
Patten Properties would like to submit a proposed Wetland Delineation, for your review, for our property 16.25
Ac along the north side of South 320th between 1st Ave S and 4 th Ave S.
(see attached items)
Scan 183
Proposed Wetland Delineation survey by Dick Schroeter and wetland layout by John Altmann. This survey
shows wetland A, B, C, D, E, and F. Wetlands C, and D have always been on this property when my father
purchased the property in 1941. Wetland A, B, E, and F are the result of improper drainage from the original
construction of S 320th Street built after 1965 by King County Roads.
Scan 184
Field notes of original survey along Center Line of proposed new S 320th Street that shows no note of swamps
on Patten's property. These notes are important because they do show the existing slope of our land and the fact
that there is no noted swamps adjacent the new proposed S 320th Street between 1st Ave S and 4th Ave S.
Scan 185
Original King County Drawing for construction of S. 320th Street . includes a profile of the existing grade and
proposed street grades, and the location of four proposed drainage pipes across S. 320th to drain the water
further on down to the property across the street and to the south. This drawing is important because it shows
that the invert elevation did not reach the lowest point to properly drain our property causing ponding in the first
place.
Scan 186
Patten Propeties drawings showing 4th Ave S street end adjacent S. 320th Street. A temporary drainage system
installed in 1983 by Springwood West Housing Development (a bankrupt company) north and to the east of our
property . This drawing is important because it shows how the storm water drainage from Spring\ ood West
flows onto our property at the southeast corner at 4th Ave. S. adding to the ponding of wetland A. B. F. and F.
It is our hope that you will see by this evidence that you will concur with us , that the city should agree to our
proposed wetland delineation and only C. and D wetlands should he required.
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Isaac Conlen
From: rpattenaia@comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:06 PM
To: Isaac Conlen
Cc: John Altman; Glee Draper; Roger Patten AIA
Subject: 16.25 Ac Wetland Delineation (email I)
Isaac Conlen
Planning Manager City of Federal Way
isaac.conlen(u�cityoffederalway.com
Dear Issac: (email I)
Patten Properties would like to submit a proposed Wetland Delineation, for your review, for our property 16.25
Ac along the north side of South 320th between 1st Ave S and 4 th Ave S.
(see attached items)
Item 1:
Proposed Wetland Delineation survey by Dick Schroeter and wetland layout by John Altmann. This survey
shows wetland A, B, C, D, E, and F. Wetlands C, and D have always been on this property when my father
purchased the property in 1941. Wetland A, B, E, and F are the result of improper drainage from the original
construction of S 320th Street built after 1965 by King County Roads.
Item 2:
Field notes of original survey along Center Line of proposed new S 320th Street that shows no note of swamps
on Patten's property. These notes are important because they do show the existing slope of our land and the fact
that there is no noted swamps adjacent the new proposed S 320th Street between 1st Ave S and 4th Ave S.
Item 3:
Original King County Drawing for construction of S. 320th Street , includes a profile of the existing grade and
proposed street grades, and the location of four proposed drainage pipes across S. 320th to drain the water
further on down to the property across the street and to the south. This drawing is important because it shows
that the invert elevation did not reach the lowest point to properly drain our property causing ponding in the first
place.
Item 4:
Patten Propeties drawings showing 4`h Ave S street end adjacent S. 320th Street. A temporary drainage system
installed in 1983 by Springwood West Housing Development (a bankrupt company) north and to the east of our
property . This drawing is important because it shows how the storm water drainage from Springwood West
flows onto our property at the southeast corner at 4th Ave. S. adding to the ponding of wetland A, B, E, and F.
It is our hope that you will see by this evidence that you will concur with us , that the city should agree to our
proposed wetland delineation and only C. and D wetlands should he required.
i
Isaac Conlen
From: rpattenaia@comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:25 PM
To: Isaac Conlen
Cc: John Altman, Glee Draper; Roger Patten AIA
Subject: 16.25 Ac Wetland Delineation (email II)
Attachments: scan0189.pdf; scan0188.pdf
Isaac Conlen t O i 01 11-1
Planning Manager City of Federal Way DERAUWpY
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Dear Isaac:
See attached Scan 188 five page slope w/2 -10 x 10 feet cleanout easement and Scan 189 Kieth
Wange June 6, 1979 easement exceptions.
Roger Patten Sr.
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ACQUISITION AGENT'S SUAMARY
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CERTIFICATION - I hereby certify that the written instruments secured and
forwarded herewith embody all the considerations agreed upon between me
and the property owner; agreement on said instruments was reached without
coercion, promises other than those shown in the instruments, or threats
of any kind ,,haisoa"er by or to either party; I understand that the
parcels are to be secured for use in connection with a Federal aid high-
way project; I have no direct or indirect present or contemplated future
personal interest n the parcels or in any benefit from the acquisition
of such property_
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,,_ p Soellmon,County Execulfve n�` Chris J.Lout'ia,Manager
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fi'ti Seattle.Washington 98t04
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Dono{d G.Phelps,Diieclor erti,e
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:` February 23, 1979
Maurice W. & Glee A. Patton
PROJECT: 320th Street
1st So. - 8th So.
R/W 2038 - PARCEL 2
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Patton: •
King County desires a slope easement ofomf 1,3707rSnuar e-,tye et t;s'nnand drainage on the asem end Map)
square feet
forthe the construction of the above referenced project. Attached is a legal descrip-
tion of the area to be affected.
required by King County has been appraised at fair market value. Fair mar-
ketket area "Theprice a property will bring when offered for sale by
valueo is defined as: and is sought by one whoadesires, uon
ft not desires, but is, not required toi sell; is rs sonably4,
it not required to buy, after due consideration of a1556hewhichegts
affect-
ing value." Washington Reports Second, Vol. 31, pg.
Eminent Domain S137. to be acquired
property
No increase or poease nhas the
beenfair
considered value
by KinghCounty and its appraisers causedn
by the. public improvement h sical deterioration within the
determining the fair market value except for normal physical
reasonable control of the owner.
per in determining just compensation did not reflect anyeconsider to ation oncorve
The wanrai_ payments the owner is
agreement by King County to pay certain settle-
ment costs.
Ten offer p
resented herein is just compensation based upon an inspection and inde-
propertybya competent professional appraiser.
pendently prepared appraisal of the reported in our approved appraisal.
The just compensation is the value repo
- - - - - - - $205,50
Appraised Value of Slope Easement- - 35, 0
Appraised Value of DrainafeEasemnt
Appraised Value of Site Improvements- - - - _ _ - _ _ _- - - - - -
1 Damages and/or Benefits- - _ $235.0« (AIL))
` ESTIMATED APPRAISED JUST C01ti'ENSAI i 0i�- - - - - -
Vr-ry 1 t Y' VOW'S,
:t ' + rCl/
,.
4.�
._.prove ments roved
.;. i resent time, the g b•jec•tc property in unimP
.
' At the p
Utilities
All utilities are available to the subject site.
Access
• Access is direct from all adjoining streets .
Soli- Co, drtions
y sandyloam
! 's soil consists of Alderwood gravel
The property
which is adequate for low-rise construction.
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Zonin
as
( is zoned suburban residential (SR)
The subject property
( defined by King acres County. This zoning requires a lot area of five
(, by subdividing to as little as .7,20
-which may be reduced
(1 There are various setback and minimum lot
0
square feet per lot.
�� depending upon the size of platted lots.
coverage requirements the minimum SidC`
(;, area of 5 acres,
Otherwise, with the minimum lot
(T front yard
and rear yard depths are 10 feet, and the minimum
• of 330 feet and a maximum
:T A minimum lot width
depth b3 31� feet.
�T er cent is also required. -
lot coverage of 35 p
,T
T
Hi hest and Best t3se ect property is estimated to
N, The highest and best use of the subj!�) be for eventual �_
development into an office park. The property
use; .
however, the
l the present time is not zoned for this type ofF.et3era) 1
ert is designated for professional offices in the
T) .propertythe trends in the. are
T ) way Camrrt :ity Plan . Living
consideration to 2J
y , Coo N-I' Pry to
ptvxstok-1 ' st;123a�vt
plans, indicates a 4cornivAv liar`'
and the community n'c o� �x�c
professional offices. (�P
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SUMMATION OF THE APPRAISAL PROBLEM ( ¢»\ ge-P%
The county requires a slope easement as well as two drainage areas
adjacent to the subject property's frontage on South 320th. The
slope easement consists of a narrow strip commencing
170 feet east
of First Avenue South and widely to a depth of 7 feet 310 feet
Z east of First Avenue South and continuing an additional 190 feet
c
at which point it feathers back into the right of way.
The total area is 1,370 sq. ft. under slope easement which is
ecessary for the lateral support of the owner's property which
n The
reaches a point approximately 15 feet above the road grade.
appraisal problem is the just t compensation due the property
owner for the acquisition of the right to slope on a uniform 1.5 to
1 slope.
The drainage easements are two areas 10 feet by 10 feet which are
required
in certain areas where there are drain pipes across the .
i ht of way. The -easement area is for maiuLenance purposes to
r g the pipe•
enable the county to have a permanent area for clearing
The requested area is 10 by 10 feet or 100 square feet on each
eas
ement, a total of 200 square feet which will have little effect
on the value of the property.
VALUATION OF THE EASEMENTS The easements are of little consequence to the utilization of the
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.ject property. .Development of the. property would require
regrading which no doebt would' extinguish the need for a slope
easement. The slope easement is only required as long as there
is a substantial difference in topography.
The drainage easements are permanent to the extent of being
required as long as the drainage line exists. The existence of
the drainage line provides a flow of ground water from the subject
property. The easements are all considered desirable to the
subject property as to their function; however, they do encumber
the property and are estimated to have a minimal detrimental
effect of $100 for the slope easement and $50 each for the drainage
easements, a total Just Compensation of $200.00.
A
B. CERTIFICATION
6 I certify that I have made a careful inspection of the subject
Pr
property on December 3, 1978, which is the date of this appraisal
report. In addition, I certify that I have no interest in the--
property appraised, either present or contemplated. It is my
opinion that King County should pay the property owner $20 0.00
as just compensation in complete and final settlement for all
easement rights required.
�.."-Leslie W. Eastman, Jr. , MAI, SREA
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. ` RING COUNTY, STATE OF r.�,5H7r�GTON
REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES
policies are in effect with regard to real property :-
fine following poll � ,
acquisition for King County purposes: .
1_ Every
reasonable effort shall be made to acquire the real _
property by negotiation.
2. Appra
isals shall be completed before initiation en ofa negotiations;
a
and the owner or his representative will be
to accompany the appraiser during his inspection.
and
3
Just compensation will be determined sbefore negotiationthat amount whack
property will be acquired for not decrease or
shall not be less than the fair marDetovvatlue.
Anyto of aseuarion,
increase in the fair market value, _
caused by the pending• public improvements, shall be ignored.
and a summary
Ow
will be provided with a written statement of, and
and/or
of the just compensation.
of basis for the amount
will be separately stated.
benefits to remaining property
�, will not be required to surrender possession before
4 . An owner equal to the approved appraisal.
payment of an amount at least
to the greatest extent
ed so
5. • prasticablen noaonell bshalle ebel required ato move without at least
practicable,
90 days written notice.
an
6. If an acquired property is rented back tol
tf the
toe wneroorrten{n to
the rent shall not exceed the fair re
short-term occupier.
date or the -negotiation date or
7. p;anipulation of the condemnativr� on price is
the deposit of funds in court to compel agreement
prohibited.
8. heo proceedings, if necessary, will be instituted by
the County-
uty_ p9
t No ®caner shall intentionally be required to file
inverse condemnation proceedings.
n� an uneconomic remnant, the
9. If a partial acquisition creates County shall offer to acqui z e 'the entire property®
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