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90-101712CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 33530 First Way South Federal Way, WA 98003 (206) 661-4118 MITIGATED ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION OF NON -SIGNIFICANCE FILE NUMBER: SEPA-90-0004-UT Description of Proposal: Remove four under -ground gasoline storage tanks. Proponent: Applied Geotechnology Inc./Gull Industries & Texaco USA 330 120th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98005 Location: 28722 Pacific Highway South, Federal Way Lead Agency: City of Federal Way Contact Person: Cory Smith, Associate Planner - 661-4104 The responsible Official of the City of Federal Way hereby makes the following decisions based upon impacts identified in the environmental checklist, the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, and other municipal policies, plans, rules, and regulations designated as a basis for exercise of substantive authority under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to R.C.W 43.21C.060. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under R.C.W. 43.21C.032(2)(c), o—X if the following conditions are met. 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. Conditions: 1. All tank removal shall be in compliance with WAC-173-360 and RCW 90.76. 2. The public storm drainage system shall be protected against infiltration and contamination during the tank removal process, as required by the Public Works Director. Appropriate protection methods and a spill containment plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval by the Public Works Director, prior to issuance of the related construction permit. 3. Pretreatment of ground water shall be required if using sewer for disposal. 4. All contaminated soil, if any, shall be removed to an approved off -site landfill within 30 day of the excavation. If contaminated soil is found, the excavated soils must be protectively stockpiled while awaiting analytical results and disposal determinations. Contaminated stockpiles shall be placed over a visqueen layer to prevent exfiltration to the surrounding environment. 5. All stockpiles of dirt, either contaminated or not, shall immediately be covered with visqueen and anchored sufficiently to prevent wind or water erosion. 6. Soils shall be continually evaluated during excavation to assure removal of all contaminated elements. 7. To assure that all contaminated soils have been removed, a soils report shall be prepared and submitted to the City of Federal Way Public Works Department, for approval after completion of the cleanup. 8. All areas disturbed through the tank removal process shall be filled, compacted, graded level, and sealed as required by the Public Works Director. 9. The final cleanup levels to be achieved will be those listed in the draft cleanup standards section of the Model Toxic Control Act, Chapter 173-34-WAC. 10. An on -site vehicular circulation plan shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval, prior to issuance of the related construction permit. This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date of issuance. Comments must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on August 9 1991. Unless modified by the City, this determination will become final following the above comment deadline. Any person aggrieved of the City's determination may file an appeal with the City within 14 days of the above comment deadline. Responsible Official: Kenneth E. Nyberg Position/Title: Director of Community Development/Assistant City Manager Address: 33530 First Way South, Federal Way, WA 98003 Date issued: 3 Signature: Publish Friday July 26, 1991 7��TEX� ACO.MDN RECEIVED STATE OF WASHINGTON AUG 9 ' DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Ans'd —............ Mail Stop PV-11 o Olympia, Washington 98504-8711 o (206) 459-6000 August 7, 1991 Mr. Kenneth Nyberg City of Federal Way 33530 First Way South Federal Way, WA 98003 Dear Mr. Nyberg: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the determination of nonsignifi- cance for the removal of four underground tanks at 28722 Pacific Highway South by Gull industries and Texaco USA. We reviewed the environmental :checklist and have the following comments. A notice of intent to permanently close tanks must be filed with the Depart- ment of Ecology at least 30 days prior to closure. The closure must be completed within 60 days after expiration of the 30-day notice unless a written request for an extension is approved (Chapter 173-360 WAC). All firms providing tank -closing services must be licensed by the Department of Ecology. The supervisor on -site during closure must be licensed by passing a state exam. Within 30 days after closing, a permanent closure checklist form must be provided to the Department of Ecology by the company that closed the tanks. A site assessment to determine whether contamination has occurred must be completed by a professionally qualified person registered with the Department of Ecology. The Department of Ecology,s minimum requirements for sampling for contamination in the excavation area are outlined in a published guidance document. This document, forms, and regulations are available from the Department of Ecology by calling 1-800-826-7716. Within 30 days after completion of the site assessment, a site assessment checklist and results of the test must be provided to the Department of Ecology by the person that performed the site assessment. If contamination of soil or groundwater is readily visible, or is revealed by sampling, the Department of Ecology must be notified within 24 hours. Call the Regional Office for assistance and information about subsequent cleanup and to identify the type of testing that will be required. Contact Mr. Joe Hickey of the Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649-7202. The Department of Ecology requires the results of the site assessment be maintained for five years after completion of permanent closure or change -in- service. We recommend that the records be kept in the property file indefi- nitely for any future property transfers. These records should be maintained by successive owners to fulfill liability requirements under the Washington Model Toxics Act. Letter to Mr. Nyberg August 7, 1991 Page 2 If storage tanks contain dangerous or hazardous wastes as defined in Chapter 173-303 WAC, please contact Ecology's Regional Office, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section, for closure requirements. If you have any questions, please call Mr. Roger Nye of the Northwest Regional Office at (206) 649-7251. Sincerely, Barbara J . Ritchie Environmental Review Section BJR: 91-4648 cc: Roger Nye, NWRO Janet Thompson -Lee, NWRO Date: July 3, 1991 To: Cory Smith From: Ronald Garrow, P.E. Subject: Texaco Tank Removals SEPA 91-0005 Reviewed by: R. T. C. Miller �` Miller eE� Roe The applicant is requesting the removal of a 12,000, a 10,000, and two 8,000 gallon storage tanks from their property. The tanks are located at the north end of the site as shown on the site plan provided as part of the SEPA checklist. The existing tanks are located immediately north of the dispensing island for the former gas station on the site. Removal of the tank will require the use of heavy equipment near the right-of-way for Pacific Highway Aouth. It is assumed that these tanks, once removed, will be hauled away for proper disposal or recycling. This will require the use of flatbed trucks which, while being loaded, could project into the street right-of-way. Appropriate traffic control flagging and coning will be required. The removal of the tank could potentially result in a spillage of residual fuel from the tanks. The site is entirely paved and runoff from such a spillage would flow to the west toward Pacific Highway South. Spillage could run off into local catch basins and flow downstream to the north and west resulting in possible environmental damage. To mitigate this possibility, the work should be done during dry weather periods and the construction area should be temporarily dammed to prevent the conveyance of any spillage. Caution should be taken for spill response due to the close proximity of Pacific Highway South. The SEPA checklist indicates that the hole from which these tanks will come will be backfilled with imported materials. It is recommended that the fill be structural fill capable of adequate compaction to support future loads. Do not use material with a high silt or clay content. Washington State Department of Ecology should be contacted and informed about the tank removal. Soils from the excavation site should be evaluated for contamination and, if so determined, it should be treated and hauled to an approved disposal site. The checklist indicates that excavated contaminated material may be temporarily stockpiled on -site and/or hauled away for treatment. Similar projects in the recent past in the Federal Way area have treated the soils on -site prior to hauling away to an approved disposal area. Treatment consisted of penetrating the stockpile with perforated pipe to recapture the gas in vapor form. Stockpiles are covered with visqueen to protect the dirt from rainfall and to prevent excessive exfiltration of gas vapors during treatment. If stockpiling is to be done on -site, the contaminated dirt shall be placed atop visqueen to prevent leaching through the asphalt interstices. Visqueen shall also be placed around the entire stockpile and anchored sufficiently to prevent wind from uncovering the soil. SUMMARY The following recommendations are provided and should be addressed in the permit application: 1) Applicant should detail why treatment is -to be performed off -site instead of on -site and what provisions have been made to protect the environment during transportation. 2) All stockpiles of dirt, either contaminated or not, shall be covered with visqueen to avoid erosion during rainfall. 3) Contaminated stockpiles shall be placed over a visqueen layer to prevent exfiltration to the surrounding environment. 4) Excavation site shall be dammed to prevent runoff of residual gas spillage downstream. A plan for containment shall be submitted to the City for approval including a) Location of storm drainage facilities (both private and public). b) Telephone numbers of Public Works, Fire Department and Department of Ecology to be called in case of spill. c) Reaches of booms and type of absorbant pads to be kept on -site. 5) Replace excavated materials with clean, granular structural fill. 6) Replace removed asphalt with a temporary cold patch. 7) Soils shall be continually evaluated during excavation to assure removal of all contaminated elements. 8) Proposed vehicular movements on -site for construction equipment shall be submitted to assure no conflicts with traffic on Pacific Highway South. AFFIDA VIT OF DISTRIBUTION I, William J. Smith hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that: ❑ Notice of Public Hearing ❑ Notice of Public Meeting ❑ Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet ❑ Planning Commission Agenda Packet ❑ Short Subdivision Agenda Packet ❑ Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Determination of Non -Significance El Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance ❑ Determination of Non -Significance and Scoping Notice ❑ Notice of Action ❑ Official Notice ❑ Other ❑ Other wa mailed axed/poster to/at each of the following addresses (see attached list) on , 1991. 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M;Q AES 0z r� i �] t Q [n i 7n n *:o D n x� -C A m L: 73 O G r � y � I� I � I � %o of %Q OD D tit 0 ODI 0 0 C w Ul 0 r N t0 w N -i 0 OI W %0 N W u I S F�7 i n r7 n O• ❑ o x m m rn r• z z z -+: -4 z I , I 17-=- - a L 7E D CD n D z -� c z 3 O Q) F In O z N U Qi O D N W n Q �o rn m I 1 D 10 a, z r Y� Ln O 0 1 1 Rl O O T1 'G CP CD :G n c L rn x zU -1 z c a rn z ►� z L) c I.. z� In D D Z] < x n n m rn z r r rY� s z z rn x 0 c cn --4 D -1 -71 0 X) n o rn c c D z z 0 0 n AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIB UTION I ar hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the of Washington, that: ❑ Notice of Public Hearing ❑ Notice of Public Meeting ❑ Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet ❑ Planning Commission Agenda Packet ❑ Short Subdivision Agenda Packet ❑ Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Determination of Non -Significance 11 Mitigated Determination of Non - Significance ❑ Determination of Non -Significance and Scoping Notice ❑ Notice of Action ❑ Official Notice ❑ Other Other wa mailed faxed/posted to/at each of the following addresses (see attached list) on R 1991. Name of Project Signature File Number o .� Date _ /- Oi AFFIDAvi.FRM R$vism 6/27/91 Dept of Ecology Envirommntl Review Sec MS PV-11 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Dept Trnsprtatn District 1 Utilities 113 15325 SE 30th Place Bellevue, WA 98007-6538 AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION I t �ir hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that: ❑ Notice of Public Hearing ❑ Notice of Public Meeting ❑ Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet ❑ Planning Commission Agenda Packet ❑ Short Subdivision Agenda Packet ❑ Notice- of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Determination of Non -Significance ,-/&' p6 V'ar mew; � L k Mitigated,A Determination of Non - Significance ❑ Determination of Non -Significance and Scoping Notice ❑ Notice of Action ❑ Official Notice ❑ Other ❑ Other was mailed/faxed/posted to/at each of the following addresses (see attached list) I 4a�' on (o 1991. :D i Project ' Si nature X� Name of j _ -� g File Number � � 90 —oo Date I AFFiDAvi.FRm RsvisED 6/27/91 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA OF: July 3, 1991 ATTN: Cory Smith, Associate Planner FROM: Federal Way Water and Sewer SUBJECT: Agenda Item No. 1 - Texaco Tank Removal 287th & Hwy. 99 COMMENTS: Water No impact. Sewer Pretreatment required if using sewer for any ground water disposal. By: Date: '" l CITY OF FEDERAL WAY TECHNICAL COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE: June 18, 1991 TO: Building Section FROM: Department of Community Development PROJECT PLANNER: Cory Sm-ith,_&ssociate Planner PHONE NO.: 661-4104 PLEASE RESPOND BY: July 3, 1991 TYPE OF PERMIT REQU : SEPA Environmental Checklist Review FILE NO.: SEPA 91-0005 PROJECT NAME: Applied Geotechnology Inc./Texaco PROJECT ADDRESS: 28722 Pacific Highway South PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To remove four undergroiiiid storage tanks. Overexcavate any soil with hydrocarbon levels over those described in the Washington Model Toxic Control Act Cleanup Standards, remove impacted soil for offsite treatment. APPLICANT: Applied Geotechnology Inc./Texaco PHONE NO.: 453-8383 PROJECT BACKGROUND: SEPA: COMMENTS Pre -Development Information 1. Submit with completed application for permit, Seven complete sets of plans of 24" x 36" maximum dimension (include architectural, structural, electrical, drainage, utilities, and landscaping). Provide Three each 8 1/2" x 11" and Three full size site plans for addressing of multiple building sites. 2. At submittal provide One set of structural calculations prepared by a professional engineer, registered in the State of Washington. 3. At submittal provide Two copies of soil investigation and report as specs led in Chapter 29 of Uniform Building Code. T or r bfdy fICUI-0e- 4. At submittal provide Two sets of energy code calculations including lighting budget. 1986 Washington State Energy Code. S. Provide Two copies of Ring County Health Department approved drawings. h 6. The City of Federal Way has adopted the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, and Uniform Fire Code, 1988 editions. These and other nationally recognized standards will be used for plans review. 7. Washington State Barrier Free Standards apply. S. special inspection by an approved testing laboratory is required for site welding, high -strength bolting, piling operations, sprayed -on fireproofing, structural masonry, and cast -in -place concrete. Include testing lab form with building permit submittal. 9. Separate permits are required for demolition, signs, rack storage, rockeries, etc. Refer to Washington State Department of L & I for electrical permits. Plumbing and mechanical should be included on the main application for permit described in #1 above. 10. Revisions to submitted drawings will be subject to additional plan review fees. 11. The information from the pre -development meeting shall expire without limitation after 180 days. 12. Provide TWO FULL SIZE SITE PLANS APPROVED BY THE FEDERAL WAY POSTMASTER when installing gang -type mail boxes showing approved locations. 13. No building or portion of a building shall be occupied or used for storage prior to the issuance of the CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. TECHNICAL REVIEW (Commercial) Fire Hydrants 14. Fire hydrants shall be spaced 300 feet or less apart. 15. All commercial buildings shall be served by at least one fire hydrant within 150 ft. (not closer than 50 ft. to the building) and no portion of the building shall be more than 300 ft. from a fire hydrant. Distances will be calculated by vehicle travel distance. 16. Fire hydrant locations are subject to the approval of the Fire Marshall or his/her designee and fire hydrants shall be in service prior to the start of combustible construction. 17. A certificate of water availability shall be provided indicating the fire flow available at the site. Fire Department Access Roadway 18. During construction, an all-weather fire department access roadway is required when any portion of an exterior wall of any building is more that 150 ft. from the fire department access roadway. 19. Provide fire access roadways to within 150 ft. of all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of each building. 20. All fire department access roadways shall be constructed of an all-weather surface capable of supporting a 25-ton vehicle and the maximum roadway grade shall not exceed 12 percent. 21. All fire department access roadways shall have a clear width of not less than 20 ft. and an overhead clearance of not less than 13 ft. 6 in. All turns and/or bends shall be designed at not less than a 20 ft. inside and 40 ft. outside turning radius. 22. All fire department access roadways which have dead -ends exceeding 150 ft. shall be provided with a cul-de-sac at the dead-end. All such cul-de-sacs shall be not less than 8o ft. in diameter. 23. Designated fire lanes may be required for emergency access. This may be done during plans check or after the facility is in operation. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System 24. An automatic fire sprinkler system is required in all buildings where the total floor area included within the surrounding exterior walls on all floor levels, including basements, exceeds 10,000 sq. ft. 25. The automatic fire sprinkler system shall be tied into the fire alarm system (last zone) in all buildings having an automatic fire detection system. 26. Fire department connections shall be located at the front of the building(s) or structure(s) served (not located on the walls of the building(s) or structure(s) and shall be identified as to the type of system served. 27. Fire department connections shall not be located more than 50 ft. from a fire hydrant and shall be located on the same side of the road as the fire hydrant. 28. Fire department connections shall be located not less than 18 in., nor more than 120 in. from the finished edge of an approved roadway or fire lane. The inlets shall be not less than 18 in., no more than 36 in. above the finished grade. 29. The inlets shall face the driving surface and be protected with approved caps. 30. Required fire sprinkler systems shall comply with UBC Standard 38.1. For solid pile storage in excess of 15 ft. in height, refer to UPC Standard 81.1. For rack storage more than 12 ft., refer to UPC Standard 81.2. In spec. buildings where commodity and storage arrangement is not known, the sprinkler system will have a design density of .39/5600 sq. ft., or a density approved by W.S.R.B. 31. For this project, sprinkler plans shall be submitted to Washington State Surveying and Rating Bureau, Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Loss Division of Kemper, for approval, or bear the certification stamp of NYSET Level III Minimum Designer. 32. Underground fireline piping plans shall be submitted to Public Works, Fire Department, and Federal Way Water and Sewer Department for approval. 33. Sprinkler systems serving more than 100 sprinkler heads shall be supervised by an approved central, proprietary, or remote station. Monitoring companies shall be listed with U.L. or Factory Manual. 34. Submit a minimum of 3 sets of shop drawings for special installations such as fixed extinguisher systems, fire alarms, dust collectors, flammable liquid storage, etc. Automatic Fire Detection System 35. An automatic fire detection system is required in all buildings exceeding 3000 sq. ft. gross floor area. This system shall be monitored by a central station and/or remote station conforming to the current requirements of the National Fire Protection Association standards and/or the Fire Marshall or his/her designee. Keybox 36. A keybox is required if access to area is unduly difficult because immediate access is necessary for purposes. Miscellaneous Requirements or within a structure or an of secured openings or where lifesaving or fire -fighting 37. Portable fire extinguishers will be required per UFC Standard 10-1. Except for special hazards, travel distance to an extinguisher shall not exceed 75 ft. and one 2A-rated fire extinguisher is required for every 3,000 sq. ft.; 5' maximum mounting height above the floor, 4" minimum mounting height. 38. Addresses shall be legible from the street fronting the property. Typical minimum size: Multi -family complex . . 12"; Commercial, less than 50 ft. setback . . 611; 50 ft. to 100 ft. . . 18"; 100 ft. or more 24" and residential . . 311. 39. One copy of the site plan that has been reduced to 8 1/2" x 11" shall be provided. The drawing shall include fire hydrant location, fire sprinkler connections, location of fire walls, mechanical rooms, smoke removal switches, sprinkler risers, and emergency power generators. 40. Dumpsters, 1.5 cubic yard or larger capacity, must not be stored inside buildings and must be 5 ft. minimum from any building or structure. TECHNICAL REVIEW (Residential) Fire Hydrants 41. Fire hydrants shall be spaced 700 ft. or less apart. Every building lot shall have a fire hydrant within 350 ft. Distances will be calculated by vehicle travel distance. 42. A certificate of water availability shall be provided indicating the fire flow available at the site. Fire Department Access Roadway 43. Fire department access roadways shall be requried for every building when any portion of an exterior wall of the first story is located more than 150 ft. from fire department vehicle access. 44. All fire department access roadways shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be provided with a surface so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. 45. All fire department access roadways shall have an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 ft. 6 in. The unobstructed width of a fire department access road shall be not less than 20 ft. and all turns and/or bends shall be designed at not less than a 20 ft. inside and 40 ft. outside turning radius. 46. All fire department access roadways which have dead ends exceeding 150 ft. shall be provided with a cul-de-sac at the dead end. All such cul-de-sacs shall be not less than 80 ft. in diameter. 47. Fire department access roadway grade shall not exceed 15 percent. Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems 48. An automatic fire sprinkler system is required in all buildings having three or more levels (including garages) or containing five or more dwelling units. 49. The automatic fire sprinkler system shall be tied into the fire alarm system (last zone) in all buildings having an automatic fire detection system. 50. Every building with 20 or more sprinkler heads shall be provided with an indivival fire department connection. 51. Fire department connections shall be not less than a 1 1/2 in. diameter supply fitted with a single 2 1/2 in. (NST) pumper inlet connection. 52. Fire department connections shall be located at the front of the building(s) or structure(s) served (not located on the walls of the building(s) or structure(s)) and shall be identified as to the type of system and the building and/or area served. 53. Fire department connections shall be located not less than 18 in., nor more than 120 in. from the finished edge of an approved roadway or fire lane. The inlets shall be not less than 18 in., nor more than 36 in. above the finished grade. 54. The inlets shall face the driving surface and be protected with approved caps. 55. Fire department connections shall not be located more than 150 ft. from a fire hydrant. Automatic Fire Detection.System 56. An automatic fire detection system is required in all buildings exceeding 3,000 sq. ft. gross floor area. This system shall be monitored by a central station and/or remote station conforming to the current requirements of the National Fire Protection Association standards and/or the Fire Marshal or his/her designee. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL SIGNED: tech4.frm nvc DATE: conditions: I. All tank removal shall be in compliance with WAC-173-360 and RCW 90.76. 2. The public storm drainage system shall be protected against infiltration and contamination during the tank removal process, as required by the Public Works Director. Appropriate protection methods and a spill containment plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Director prior to issuance of the related construction permit. 3. All contaminated soil, if any, shall be removed to an approved off -site landfill within 30 day of the excavation. If contaminated soil is found, the excavated soils must be protectively stockpiled while awaiting analytical results and disposal determinations. To assure that all contaminated soils have been removed, a soils report shall be prepared and submitted to the City of Federal Way for approval after completion of the cleanup. 4. All areas disturbed through the tank removal process shall be filled, graded level, and sealed as required by the Public Works Director. The hole shall be backfilled with a clean material free of any organic substance and equal to or better than native soil. Backfill should be placed in 6-inch layers and machine compacted to a density comparable with native soil. 5. The final cleanup levels to be achieved will be those listed in the draft cleanup standards section of the Model Toxic Control Act, Chapter 173-34-WAC. e W � Na' o gwUA �c uj uj as T s# 0 n! L C m W C c !C93 t f+ O Cc � m a a 3LU Cf c ..� m C� C O C Z C] y O C Ul L � o o W � Iw V L �i C aQ aQa W A © C O Z N � N 1 LL u: 4 X Z � C a _ a a a a < 4 OT BY:DEPT, OF COMMUNITY DEV, 6-10-91 2:09PM ; CITY OF FEDERAL WAY-* 206 646 95234 2 -3407 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MASTER LAND USE APPLICATION Application # _w_a t --000� DateI I f Agent Name of Applicant );ec Ge7JeG�"�flioHG. OwnergG� `_ 5 r. 2 Address 3flo __ 1217f-,yE� EL4 4, Q e 1 f-VK e✓ "A4 Phone .53- 0383 signature ' Property Location A0 7Za LLL.04 Kroll Zone Legal Description -o be- 4o_ rv%.7a/-d e_& iP,-r- Project Description_��w.oye��eGvw►w+� sS+,D� ] 3 u'&.der4v,1c)L4­cJ Type of Permit Required: SEPA Notice Sign Checklist Mailed Hoard Site Plan Review R R Land Surface Modification R R Boundary Line Adjustment Binding Site Plan R R R Short Subdivision * * Subdivision R R R Shoreline R R Variance R R R Conditional Use R R R Use - Process I R R R R R _ Use - Process 2I R. R R Use - Process III R R R Quasi -Judicial Rezone ..... Variance R* R R comp. Plan/Rezone R R .Annexation R R R Required * optional by City MAY 21 '91 10:44 JOL-HALL_CONS_. 2. ?Name of applicant Applied Geotechnology Inc. Gu11'Industries 330 120th Ave NE. FOR 3-404 Fourth Ave So. Bellevue, WA 98005 P.O. Box 24687 3. 139kss4"dERone number of applicant and � 1" ¢98124 Martin Carlson (AGI) Bellevue, WA 98005 300 120th Ave NE (206) 453-8383 4. Date checklist prepared: - May 25, 1991 S. Agency requesting cberkiist: City of Federal Way r.4 Texaco USA AND 10602 NE 38th P.O. Box 2969 Kirkland, WA 6. 'Proposed tinting or schedule (Indnding phasing+ if apPiic able), Approximately 1 week of work to take place in July 1991, or when appropriate permits are approved by City of Federal Way 7. Do you ]lave sny plans for suture additions, expansion, or further acuity related to or connected with t]lis proposal' U yes, explain- No--UST's will be removed and new tanks will not be installed 8. List any environmental WoMatiEon you ]mow about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. Site assessment, Gull Station No. 210, 28722 Pacific Highway South, Federal Way, WA; and upon completion a tank removal report will be prepared. 9. no yoxx 3maw wheLher applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly. atx'e#ing %be property covered by your pxoposai? 11 yes, explain. I § no 10. List any goverment approvals or permits that wM be needed for your proposal, if 7=Ow*s. City of Federal Way Building Permit (Form #91-6470T) Place 11_ Give brief, co=piete d&5=aption of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the Size of the project and site. There are Several questions later in ahis checklist that ss3: you to describe car---rin .s of your pro+po,-2l. you do riot need to repeat those =,we. On this pie To remove four underground storage tanks (DST's). Overexcavate any soil with hydrocarbon levels over those described in the Washington Model Toxics Control Act Cleanup Standards, remove impacted soil for offsite treatment. 12. i4Cat o-n of the proposaL Give sufficient infor=tion for a person to Unde and =he prec se Io=tion of your proposed grojecr including s street address, it apse and section, township, and =�5ex if lmo► n, If a proposal would occur over a range of -r= provide the range or boundaries or the site(s). Provide a legal descrigt a�x, site plays, ricixti#y map, a -ad tagagrapbie map, if reasonably available. �Nlaie you MAY 21 191 10t44 JOJ P CONS. 5 P.S should submit any plans required by the agency, You we mot required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any' permit applications reintad to this checklist. 38722 Pacific Highway South Federal Way, WA TO BE COMPLETED By APPLICANT' 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling; hi7iy,'sfeep slopes, mountainous, Other- b. What is tha stregest slope on the site (Appro:dmate percent slope)? 5% —VALUATION FOR -AGENCY USE ONLY c. What general types of soLS are found on flue skfe (for esgmple, ei�p, sa�sd, gavel, Peat, muicb)' If you know the d=51iicatlou of agricultural sails, specify theta and note any prime end. Poorly sorted, non -stratified lodgement till. A mixture of silt, sand, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders. Very dense d. 4ro there surface indications or bistory of umstRbk soils iu the immediate vicinity? Ir so, des= --be. No e- Descrx"be the Purpose, tgPq and approbate quantities of any filling or grading" proposed.. Indicate source of ML Approximately 200 cubic yards of fill will be imported to replace removed tank volume. Source has not been determined at this time. f_ Couid erasion occur as a res�t of clearing, construction? or use. If say g4eueraIIy descri'ba Not likely, due to asphalt surface %. About what percent of the Site will be eovered wit!, imPerriaus surfaces sf`ter project coots cdon (for example, asphalt or buildings)' Approximately 75% of site will remain covered with existing building and asphalt -P. 6 b. propased measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the aartI4 if any: The final Exposed site surface will be covered with a layer of crushed rock a. What types of emissions to the sir would result from the proposal (Lf--, dust, automobiie, odors„ industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally deseribe and give appraxim to quantities iflaiown. Some possible gasoline odor .during UST removal, but should be minimal based on site assessment which indicates minimal site soil contamination. b. Are there any all --site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal-? If so, generally dW4rO e. No a Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions 4r other Wxpacfs to air, if any. None anticipated 3_ WA= a. Surface 1} Is there any svrfaeg water body on or in the imzedfate vicinity of the site (including year-ro=d and seaso=l seams, salt mter, hake.., pand-S„ wetlands)? If yes, descn-fse type and provide name& if appraprsate, smte what sirm= or r'ver it flours into. No 3) wiu the project require any work aver? in, or adjacent to (within 204 feet) the descr'1td waters. 1f 7es� please des4nloe and stfsA avaMble plans. No 3) Estimate the amount of MI and dredge materfsl that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. %dlCate the source of fill material. None 4) WM the proposal rcgnire surface water with4mwais or diversions? Give general description, pnrgose, and appr=dmate quantities if known. No 4 MAY 21 191. 10- 4S JGF HP t__CGNS. . Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodpLdz? If so, note location on the site plan. No b) Does the proposal invalve any dLS'fth ryes of waste materisls to surface ;raters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipai3 volume of discharge. No. M bs. Ground 1) Vn1l ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give ocseral description, purpose, and approxbraie quan4ties if known. No 2) Descn-be waste material %bat will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sourem% if any (for cample: Domesfic sewage; industrial, containing the fallowing ehemfc aIs_,- agriaulturaL- etc.). Desen'be the ,geaeral size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if appliesable), or the nm=Lber of anim21.S or hwnans the system(s) are expected to serve. None c. Water Runt r Ciucluding storm water): 1) Desaihe the snuxce of runoff Unclad storm water) and method of collection and disposal., if anY (include gvantities, if Jlmawu)- Where mid. this water flow? Will this water now into other waters? if so, describer Catch basins along the low, western edge of the property, just as before. P.7 2) Could u�a materials enter D70und or surface waters? If sa, oeneranY describe — Groundwater is many feet below site and will not be impacted. The only potential impact -to surface water would be over the several day period of tank removal when some soil may be temporarily stockpiled on site. d. proposed- mtasyres to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: If any precipitation events occur during the project, the temporarily stockpiled soils can be covered with visqueen to prevent erosion. 4.PIAt tTS MAY 21 ' 91 10 : 45 j0E—I-1ALL-CZ' . P . 8• s. Check or circle types of vegetation found ou the site: deciduous tree: alder, nsaple, aspen, other X evergreen tree:.tir, ccd-ox, pie, other Shrubs X giass �. PastuTe -- C=p or grain skunk cabbage, _ wet soil p'�►nTM cstza % buttercup, buMrmb, water plants watt= Illy, xlgrusz�, mj3fa1i, other other types Of Me=tian b. What land and =O=t of ve�erati❑zz wfll be remayed or altered? None a List threatened or endaagered species Iowa to be oA ar near the site. None known d. proposed l�ndscspinZ use or native plants, or other measures to p�,e eve. or enh=ce vegetstio)z on the Site, ii any: None a eNriusrc a. C,rcic y birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or use Imown to Toe on or ne2r the SUM' birds: hawk, heron, ease, sangbzrds other. mam,msls: deer, bear, ells, besvfr Ofher: r,s . b$ss, salmon, trouts herring, shellt bi Other' b_ LiSt any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None e, is the site part of a migration route' If so, expl- No N. MAY 21 191 10 = 46 j OE-HPL_L_CONST. P.9 d. Proposed measures to preserve or enbsnce wildlife, if any: None 6. 04MGY AND NAI RAL RESOURCES a_ What Idnds of guerW (electric, aat=-al gss, oil, wood siove, solar) wfl1 be use-3 to meet the completed projeet's euerU nacds? Describe whether it wM be used for hesting, asanufacnirix4y, etc Not applicable (NA) b. Would your project a2ecx the pafentiai rase of solar enerV by adsaceat properties? U so, A aerally descr2e. No a Whst-3duds of energy cows vation features are included fa the plans of this proposal? list other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impaels, If aZT- NA 1. ETiY4Z0N1yMgTAL HEALTH a. Are there any enviznnmeutal health haz:uc3s, mr1n&=9 tzTwure to -t do CheII1tC.3.�r`zk of fir= and explasioo, spill, or Izs--mrdous waste, that could Occur as a result Oi' this proposar.if so, de;5cnb-. Tank removal methods will be in compliance with state and local codes thus avoiding environmental hazards 1.) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Fire department 2) yroposed measures to reduce or control enviranmental health h= rd4 if any - Inert tanks with CO2 (dry ice) as per local and state standards b. Nt oise 1) 'What types of noise exist in the ar= wh1ch may afTec-t your proj*d (for 7 e=mplez tmMq equipment, operation, other)? None ?) vvhsat types and levels of noise -would be created br 4r � w th the project on a short-term or a lone- te= basis (far =ampte: tr-Mc, construction, ope=tion' other)? Ineilcate ghat fours noise would come tram the site. Over short term construction equipment will be operated during day, typically 8 am to 5 pm 3) proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, it Up: None fs '••�PSM 6 a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently not being used and adjacent properties include small business and residential. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, des= -be. TM c. Describe aay Structures on the site - Canopy and building d. W 1 =y strnctares be dmoUshed? If sn, whatZ No e. What is the Current coning cL 5SMeWou of the site? Community business. f. what is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Business g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master proMm deSlgn2tiOu of the site? NA MAY 21 ' 91 10:47 ,; c E 'q L-CCNS i . IL Ha.s any part of the Site been classined as an "euvir nmentatlly sensitive" sreg? if so, spaciljr. Not at this time L Approxttastejy bow many people would reside or work in the completed project': 0 j• ApprQ.-amateiy how many people would the completed project displace, x k. proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement tmP=ls, if any: NA' L P OP.0 d messes to eusure to proper is compatible with existing and proje&.cd land uses and pL% s, If anr- NA 9. HOUSING a. Approximately haw m:w any its would be provided, if any? indicate whether high, middle, or Taw -income honing. NA b. Appr02d=3te1y bnw many iiniig if any, would be eliminated'. Indicste whether bigb, mjadle, or Iow-income housing. NA c. proposed measures to reduce or r=atrol housing linpact.% it any: NA 10. A,S FMCS a. Wbat is the tznest Ize:ght of any proposed s&UCture(sta ), not ineiudin- antenas; what is the principal e�.xrior buildin; maferi�I(s) proposed'•' 9A P.11 b. Wbat views is the immt late viciuity would be altered or obstructed? None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic bmpacts, if any: NA 11. LICIT AND GLARE a. Whst type of light or glare ,%V the proposal produce? WF t time of dap would it mafnly Occur' None b. Could light or glare from the finished groleat be Itsafetg ba=3rd or iatrrfere with views? NA e. What misting at{ site sources of light or .glare may affect ynnr proposal? None d. proposed measures to reduce or control light and gyre impacts, if anr. None 12. RECRExTION a. What designated and bifortnsl reaesxional opporbnities are in the immediate vicinity? None b. Would the proposed displace any m5dsting recreational uses? It so, des�-iIe- No c, F opased mtas rres to reduce or coutmi imPucts on reu-rm-tiony, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if ant: NA 10 MAY 21 191 10: 4S JOEJ4ALI—CONST. P • 1' 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Axe there any pl2ces or objects listed oia, or proposed for, uatiotn, st$te, or local preservation registers ]mown to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No - b. Generally describe any landittarks or evidence or historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance 3oz0wn to be on or next t4 the site. None evident c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if: NA Id. TpzANSPORTAMO» a Lientify public stree#s and highways serving the sits, and describe proposed access to the existing stre system. Shaw on site plans, If agp On site plans b. Is site currently served by public transit' If not; what is the appro3ate dismnce to the nearest transit stop? Yes C. Ilowr many p=ldng spaces would the completed project bate? Hoar many would the project Climate? NA dr WIll the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improaements to eadstir;g roads or sleets, not including driveways? If so, generslly describe (indicate whether public or private). No e. Will the project use (ot, occur in the J==ediate vicinity oij water, rail, or air transportation? If -no, generally descn-be. No MAY 21 191 10:48 JOE-HALL_CON.ST. f. gow many vehieulsr trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur - None g. proposed =c8sttres to reduce or coat ml transportation impacts, if any: NA 15. FUBUC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an iriermed steed for public services (for a=mple: fire protection, police protection, health care, saoobs other)' If so, generaliy descn"be. No b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public Services, if sing. NA 16. D'TL= a. Circle utilities =rxe;tly available. at the siLe:�ty g?� re a sezvi triephna sanitary sewer, septic system., other - All utilities currently not in use since property isn't being used. b. Describe the utiiities that are proposed for -Lire project, the utility providing the ant the geuml constmcdon activities on the site or in the Immediate vicinity which might be needed. None G SIGNATURE 71ie sbo�c answers are true and coxnpieie to the best of my Imowledgc. I unders=a that the lead sgeacy is relying on them to make its decision. F.14 MAY 21 '91 10:49 J0EHPLL-CONST. P45 Sig�at • Date Submitted: -;. 1 ;1,3: 46 AGI REL�L4'UE 5412 GULL INDUSTRIES ;i= AGI P•2 lt�lbbl Po*t-ft- bWdnd tax t wemival memo TO 1 J .r1... rr I err, t--fit lit 101-0 77 ORDER NO. 165IL43-5 Y0CRI.- NO.. ltmxx - ll. SITE 21.0 THE MM REM�R-,.D To IN '_rla,15 Cohf , ENT IS SIT[TATED M THE STATE OF WAS 'CTONrOMT7Y OF j=G AND IS DESCRIBED M FolffOWS MC UST 100 FEET OF TWAT PORTION OF TEE WEST EAIX OF THE SrjZTT•$WES'p Q7UA.ZTn''Z 07Y =z SCE YXT4P_ST OTaARTER OF SECTTIOR 33, TOWNSErP 22 I,TORTH. PM= 4 EST, N.M., TIN =0 CCJDWry, VTR SFaNGTON, LZI G EAST OF PR'K STZLTE ElGh"�v`AY NO- 11 Exctp ° T= 'TORTS 1084.76 FEET THEREOF AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH SITUATE IN T= CBMYry OF 7%N1G, STATE OF WA?P,CLPTGTON. In PXM 5 OF 5 DECEIVED J U N 19 1991 CITY OF FeUrz SAL WAV BUILDING DES CITY OF ■ ! .r 33530 1 ST WAY SOUTH August 23, 1991 Martin Carlson (AGI) 330 120th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98005 FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 98003 RE: BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION NO.91-6470T, UNDERGROUND TANK REMOVAL; 28722 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH. Dear Mr. Carlson: The comment period as required under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for your Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance has been completed. Although, no permits or approvals can be issued by the City until this appeal period is over, your building permit application to remove four under -ground gasoline storage tanks, has been reactivated and is being reviewed. The appeal period will end at 5:00 pm on August 23, 1991. A letter (copy enclosed) was received from the Department of Ecology during the fifteen day comment period. The issues that have been brought up in the letter pertain to specific requirements that are under the jurisdiction of the Department of Ecology and should be handled directly through them. I will be leaving the City after August 23, 1991. Bill Kingman has been assigned to your project. If you have any questions you may contact Bill at 661-4110. Respectfully, Cory Smith Associate Planner Enclosure c: Kathy McClung,_Permt_Manager