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15-104583RECEIVED COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT S E P 10 2015 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 CITY OFF CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 253-835-2607; Fax 253-835-2609 Federal Way CDs www.cityoffederalwalcam SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT EXEMPTION APPLICATION File # ,5- 011593 - S H TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Project Name: Lakehaven Utility District Redondo Beach_Sewer-Line Maintenance Project Address: 136-326 SW 292nd Street Federal Way 98023 Applicant: Utility District, Atn Ken Miller, TLakehaven Mailing Address: 31627 1st Avenue South Epripral Way WA 98003 Phone Number: (953),A48-5405 E-mail: Description of Project: At low tides, excavate in exisfing_easement to place two sever line maintenance access manholes. Backfill around the new manholes and cover with excavated cfour weeks afteLinstallation of the two new manhdes. cuduct atim to access manhole for camera 5urvey and fluahing to identify line condition and mamntenance needs. Meets the criteria for exemption under which section of * WAC 173-27-040: *Washington Administrative Code online: ap0.leg.wa goy Applicant's Signature [2](b) Date Bulletin #143 — March 25, 2013 1 of 2 k:\Handouts\Shoreline Exemption CITY OF FEDERAL WAY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE TRANSMITTAL DATE: 9-14-15 TO: E.J. Walsh, Development Services Manager FROM: Stacey Welsh, Planning FOR DRC MTG. ON: N/A; please provide comments by 9-21-15. FILE NUMBER(s): 15-104583-00-SH RELATED FILE NOS.: None 1"o t D PROJECT NAME: LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT REDONDO BEACH/ SEWER LINE MAINTENANCE ZONING DISTRICT: RS 9.6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Add (2) sewer line maintenance access manholes in easement across 136 through 326 SW 292nd Street (Puget Sound shoreline area). LAND USE PERMITS: Shoreline Exemption PROJECT CONTACT: LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT KEN MILLER MATERIALS SUBMITTED: Shoreline Exemption Application JARPA with project map - AGENCY USE ONLY r ^ j Date received: U5 Army Corps i WASHINGTON STATE 915bd Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Agency reference#: Application (DARPA) Form1,2 , Tax Parcel #(s): USE BLACK OR BLUE INK TO ENTER ANSWERS IN THE WHITE SPACES BELOW. i � e Part 1—Project Identification L ------------RECEIVED ---------- I SEP 10 2015 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS 1. Project Name (A name for your project that you create. Examples: Smith's Dock or Seabrook Lane Development) hel Lakehaven Utility District — Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance Part 2—Applicant The person and/or organization responsible for the project. h[ eV 2a. Name (Last, First, Middle) Miller, Ken (P.E., Engineering Manager) 21b. Organization (If applicable) Lakehaven Utility District 2c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) 31627 1 st Avenue South 2d. City, State, Zip Federal Way, WA 98003 2e. Phone (1) 2f. Phone (2) 2g. Fax 2h. E-mail (253) 946-5405 (253) 946-9552 kmiller@lakehaven.org tAdditional forms may be required for the following permits: • If your project may qualify for Department of the Army authorization through a Regional General Permit (RGP), contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for application information (206) 764-3495. • If your project might affect species listed under the Endangered Species Act, you will need to fill out a Specific Project Information Form (SPIF) or prepare a Biological Evaluation. Forms can be found at h ttp, Wwww.nws.usace.arm . mi IIIVI ssions/Ci vi lWorkslReg u latoryiPermitGuidebooklEndan eredS pecies.as x. • Not all cities and counties accept the JARPA for their local Shoreline permits. If you need a Shoreline permit, contact the appropriate city or county government to make sure they accept the JARPA. 2To access an online JARPA form with [help] screens, go to http:ffwww.epermilting.wa.gov/site/alias resourcecenterl ar a iarpa form199841'ar a form.as x. For other help, contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at (800) 917-0043 or help@ora.wa.cLo�. JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 1 of 14 Part 3-Authorized Agent or Contact Person authorized to represent the applicant about the project. (Note: Authorized agent(s) must sign 11 b of this application.) h[ eM 3a. Name (Last, First, Middle) Summe, Amy, J. (Sr. Principal Biologist/Permit Specialist) 3b. Organization (If applicable) Shannon & Wilson 3c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) 400 N. 34th Street, Suite 100 3d. City, State, Zip Seattle, WA 98103 3e. Phone (1) 1 3f. Phone (2) 3g. Fax 3h. E-mail (206) 695-6685 (206) 632-8020 1 (206) 695-6777 ajs@shanwil.com Part 4-Property Owner(s) Contact information for people or organizations owning the property(ies) where the project will occur. Consider both upland and aquatic ownership because the upland owners may not own the adjacent aquatic land. hLeM ❑ Same as applicant. (Skip to Part 5.) ® Repair or maintenance activities on existing rights -of -way or easements. (Skip to Part 5.) ❑ There are multiple upland property owners. Complete the section below and fill out JARPA Attachment A for each additional property owner. ❑ Your project is on Department of Natural Resources (DNR)-managed aquatic lands. If you don't know, contact the DNR at (360) 902-1100 to determine aquatic land ownership. If yes, complete JARPA Attachment E to apply for the Aquatic Use Authorization. 4a. Name (Last, First, Middle) 41b. Organization (If applicable) 4c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) 4d. City, State, Zip 4e. Phone (1) 4f. Phone (2) 4g. Fax 4h. E-mail JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 2 of 14 1111 1 !ZLOo-00!-iI-.!;=RF;=rri!��:n Part 5—Project Location(s) Identifying information about the property or properties where the project will occur. [heel ] ® There are multiple project locations (e.g. linear projects). Complete the section below and use JARPA Attachment B for each additional project location. 5a. Indicate the type of ownership of the property. (Check all that apply.) hf elp] ❑ Private ❑ Federal ® Publicly owned (state, county, city, special districts like schools, ports, etc.) (Lakehaven Utility District easements) ❑ Tribal ❑ Department of Natural Resources (DNR) — managed aquatic lands (Complete JARPA Attachment E) 51b. Street Address (Cannot be a PO Box. If there is no address, provide other location information in 5p.) [help] No relevant address — see questions 5e and 5f. 5c. City, State, Zip (If the project is not in a city or town, provide the name of the nearest city or town.) [hell j Des Moines and Federal Way, WA 5d. County hj�el ] King 5e. Provide the section, township, and range for the project location. h[ eM 1/4 Section Section Township Range 6 (Redondo) 21 N (Redondo) 04 E 32/29 (North Beach) 22 N (North Beach) 5f. Provide the latitude and longitude of the project location. hf eM • Example: 47.03922 N lat. /-122.89142 W long. (Use decimal degrees - NAD 83) 47.341356 N lat.-122.337325 W long. (Redondo Beach Sewer Line) 47.354861 N lat.-122.324331 W long. (North Beach Sewer Line) 5g. List the tax parcel number(s) for the project location. h[ m I • The local county assessor's office can provide this information. The project is in easements located on or immediately waterward of the parcels listed in question 5h and on Attachment C. 5h. Contact information for all adjoining property owners. (If you need more space, use JARPA Attachment C.) h[ elp] Name Mailing Address Tax Parcel # (if known) AMY GREALISH 212 S 292No ST 1196000121 FEDERAL WAY WA 98023-3502 BUSTER SMITH 29119 1ST AVE S FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003-3675 1196000005 JEROME M KORUM 136 SW 292ND ST FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3501 1196000016 MARC BERRY 22024 MARINE VIEW DR S #201 1196000024 SEATTLE, WA 98198-6230 Si. List all wetlands on or adjacent to the project location. h[ eM No wetlands have been identified on or adjacent to the project location. 5j. List all waterbodies (other than wetlands) on or adjacent to the project location. tLpel ] JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 3 of 14 Puget Sound and un-named tributary streams 5k. Is any part of the project area within a 100-year floodplain? nip] ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 51. Briefly describe the vegetation and habitat conditions on the property. hf eM The work areas are in the intertidal zone and lack aquatic vegetation, other than material deposited by tides. No eelgrass (Zostera spp.) has been observed within the immediate vicinity of the project site. However, eelgrass beds are presumed to be located within the deeper waters of the Action Area. The northernmost of the Redondo Beach sewer line proposed manholes is adjacent to a fixed -pile pier which transitions to a floating dock that rests on the substrate at low tides. Several of the properties along the North Beach sewer line have stairs or ladders to access the beach, and there are a few boatlifts. Upland of the bulkheads, shoreline condition is limited to lawns, a few landscaping trees and shrubs, patches of more natural riparian woods, and generally paved or other unvegetated surfaces. A review of historic aerial photos back to 1990 does not indicate that wood commonly accumulates on the beach in the work areas, although there are isolated patches. North Beach Substrate The intertidal zone along the approximately 3,000-foot-long work area consists of two relatively discrete substrate mixes in three areas. The southern 1,350 feet of work area, extending north from the proposed construction access, is a mix of cobble and gravel in the upper intertidal, grading toward cobble in the lower intertidal. The most northern 600 feet of the work area is similar. The remaining 1,050 feet contains very small patches of sand with a high percentage of fine shell fragments in a matrix of cobbles. Forage fish prefer varying compositions of sand and gravel based on the species of fish, tending not to use cobble substrates. However, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) documented surf smelt spawning along the entire work area in 1997. Redondo Beach Substrate The upper portion of the intertidal zone includes material of various grain sizes, but is commonly sand covered by patches of gravels, cobbles, fine shell fragments, and mixed gravel/cobble. The dominance of gravel/cobble substantially increases waterward. The areas of sandy beach, which encompass the two proposed manhole locations, are suitable for forage fish spawning. WDFW documented surf smelt spawning to the north of the work area in 1995. 5m. Describe how the property is currently used. hf eM The sewer lines are within Lakehaven Utility District's (LUD's) variable 15- to 30-foot-wide permanent easements. Immediately upland of the sewer line are primarily single-family residences fronted by concrete, boulder, or low timber sea walls. 5n. Describe how the adjacent properties are currently used. hf eM Redondo Waterfront Park, including Salty's restaurant and Highline Community College's Marine Science and Technology Center, is approximately 1,200 feet south of the North Beach sewer line work area, and about 3,500 feet north of the Redondo Beach sewer line work area. Otherwise, adjacent properties are all single-family residences. So. Describe the structures (above and below ground) on the property, including their purpose(s) and current condition. hf eM The immediate work areas are clear of structures other than the LUD's existing buried sewer line and access manholes. The existing Redondo Beach sewer line is about 42 years old and prone to frequent failures. The 8-inch-diameter sewer line runs at a depth of approximately 5 feet below the beach surface and is composed of an iron casing with concrete lining. Pieces of the concrete lining are being dislodged whenever the line is flushed and LUD suspects that the iron "casing" is eroded. The North Beach sewer line was replaced in 2003 and there are currently ten buried manholes along approximately 2,800 feet of this line. During the project, equipment will have to navigate on the beach around a residential dock structure that consists of a nearshore, wood fixed -pile section with a grated ramp extending down to four float sections, each JAKPA Revision 2C Page 4 of 14 ...,,506 anchored by one steel pile. At the time of the site visits, the floats were resting on the substrate. The center of each float is grated. The dock will not be disturbed by the project. 5p. Provide driving directions from the closest highway to the project location, and attach a map. of eio To access the Redondo Beach sewer line, head south on 1-5 and take Exit 147 (S 272"d Street) to the west. Continue on Marine View Dr South and then 10th Ave South. Turn right on S 281st Street, and then left on Redondo Beach Dr South. Continue onto 1 st Ave South, and then turn right onto SW 292"d Street. Turn left onto 3rd Ave SW, and then right onto SW 293rd Street. Turn right down a long driveway to park at the future staging/access area. To access the North Beach sewer line, head south on 1-5 and take Exit 147 (S 272"d Street) to the west. Continue on Marine View Dr South and then 10th Ave South. Turn right on S 280th Street. The intersection of S 280th Street and Redondo Beach Drive South is the staqinq/access area. Part 6—Project Description 6a. Briefly summarize the overall project. You can provide more detail in 6b. of ell Redondo Beach Sewer Line The proposed project would install two permanent manholes on the Redondo Beach sewer line that would allow the LUD to run a camera scope into the pipe to identify repair or replacement needs. The two proposed manholes on the Redondo Beach sewer line would be approximately 900 feet apart and buried below the beach surface. The construction vehicle point of access is located just upland of the southern manhole near 326 SW 292"d Street. After the two manholes are installed, the LUD proposes to expose the manholes periodically to conduct camera scope surveying and occasional flushing, as needed. North Beach Sewer Line The LUD proposes to expose the existing manholes periodically to conduct camera scope surveying and occasional flushing, as needed. The vehicle point of access for the North Beach sewer line is at the western terminus of South 280th Street, about 450 feet south of the southernmost manhole. Sewer Line Inspection and Flushing The Redondo Beach sewer line will be video -inspected within two to four weeks of the manhole installation to assess condition and determine what maintenance may be required; the North Beach sewer line may not be video -inspected for a year or two following construction. Five -Year Routine Maintenance The LUD is also seeking authorization to conduct future routine maintenance activities on an annual basis over the next five years. Routine maintenance activities include temporarily exposing the manhole lids, an area approximately 4 feet by 4 feet, to provide access for video inspections, line flushing, and jet rodding (a method of opening and scouring clogged lines usinq water). 6b. Describe the purpose of the project and why you want or need to perform it. of e The existing Redondo Beach sewer line is about 42 years old and prone to failure. The 8-inch-diameter line runs at a depth of approximately 5 feet below the beach surface and is composed of an iron casing with concrete lining. Pieces of the concrete lining are being dislodged whenever the sewer line is flushed and LUD suspects that the iron "casing" is eroded. At present, there is no access to this sewer line that can be used to assess its condition. The closest access is an existing manhole located above the beach on a line that branches into the Redondo Beach sewer line at two 45 degree elbow bends. The elbow bends restrict access to the Redondo Beach sewer line with a camera scope and other equipment. The proposed project would install two permanent manholes on the Redondo Beach sewer line that would allow the LUD to run a camera scope into the pipe to identify repair or replacement needs. The LUD is also seeking authorization to conduct future routine maintenance activities at the Redondo Beach and North Beach sewer lines on an annual basis over the next five years. Page 5 of 14 6c. Indicate the project category. (check all that apply) hf ell ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential ® Institutional ❑ Transportation ® Maintenance ❑ Environmental Enhancement 6d. Indicate the major elements of your project. (check all that apply) (help] ❑ Aquaculture ❑ Bank Stabilization ❑ Boat House ❑ Boat Launch ❑ Boat Lift ❑ Bridge ❑ Bulkhead ❑ Buoy ❑ Channel Modification ❑ Other: ❑ Culvert ❑ Dam / Weir ❑ Dike / Levee / Jetty ❑ Ditch ❑ Dock / Pier ❑ Dredging ❑ Fence ❑ Ferry Terminal ❑ Fishway ❑ Float ❑ Floating Home ❑ Geotechnical Survey ❑ Land Clearing ❑ Marina / Moorage ❑ Mining ❑ Outfall Structure ❑ Piling/Dolphin ❑ Raft ❑ Recreational ❑ Retaining Wall (upland) ❑ Road ❑ Scientific Measurement Device ❑ Stairs ❑ Stormwater facility ❑ Swimming Pool ® Utility Line 6e. Describe how you plan to construct each project element checked in 6d. Include specific construction methods and equipment to be used. hf eM • Identify where each element will occur in relation to the nearest waterbody. • Indicate which activities are within the 100-year floodplain. Minimization Measures Due to the timing of work to avoid high -tide, the temporary nature of the work, and the existing use, no loss of ecological function is expected as a result of the proposed work. To reduce ecological impacts, the project will implement the following measures: 1. All work will be conducted in the dry during low tides; equipment will be moved onto the beach after the tide recedes from the work areas and moved off of the beach before the next tide returns to the work areas. 2. Groundwater is anticipated to seep into the excavated work areas around the new manholes. Groundwater that enters these excavations will be pumped out using a mobile sump pump unit and released onto the beach. Coir logs will be placed on the beach below the discharge to encourage settling and filtration. While dewatering water is anticipated to be turbid as a result of the excavation, the beach substrates are not anticipated to result in a colloidal suspension and therefore are anticipated to settle out and/or infiltrate quickly. 3. Equipment will access the work areas from the designated access points shown in Figures 2 and 3. Use of equipment on the beach will be limited to a 25-foot-wide work corridor. Equipment traveling along the beach will stay on the cobble/gravel substrates, as much as practical, and minimize disturbance of the sand patches when feasible. 4. Excess beach material that is not immediately replaced following excavation and work activity will be spread over the beach below mean higher high water, above the water line, and matching the pre -project natural grade. Temporary stockpiles of excavated beach material will be stored in the dry above the water line. All other construction -related debris will be removed from the project area to prevent entry into Puget Sound. 5. Any work during the forage fish spawning window of October 1 through April 14 will only be conducted after a WDFW-certified biologist using WDFW survey protocols confirms an absence of forage fish eggs during a site inspection. 6. All outfalls or small streams that discharge on the beach above the work areas will be temporarily diverted away from the work areas using sand bags and flexible pipe, or similar appropriate methods. Manhole Installation on Redondo Beach Line The two new manholes are pre -cast concrete cylinders, approximately 4 feet in diameter (inside), 6 feet in diameter (outside), and 4'/ feet tall, which will be cured and coated with an epoxy waterproof coating that is resistant to corrosion prior to placement. The construction vehicle point of access is located just upland of the JARPA Revision 2012.2 21-1-12506.00 !-L'I-JAFtPA.r+yc/i1,'c Page 6 of 14 southern manhole near 326 SW 292"d Street. A series of ramps will be placed to provide equipment access from a residential parking area down to a residential lawn, and then from the bulkhead down to the beach. Steel plates will be laid across a stream channel that bisects the lawn. Equipment and materials will be driven down the beach, including a backhoe or track excavator. The excavation area for each manhole will be approximately 10 feet by 10 feet, and approximately 7 feet deep, overexcavating below the sewer line. Excavation for each manhole will remove approximately 26 cubic yards of beach material, and the walls will be temporarily shored with steel plates. After excavation has been completed and the hole dewatered, a 6- to 8-inch-thick pre -cast concrete base section will be "slipped" under the pipe, and the manhole section will be placed over the pipe. A rubber gasket will provide the first level of sealing between the interior and exterior of the manhole. Prior to placement, the manholes will have been modified to provide two openings, which can pass over the pipe. Some concrete saw and/or jackhammer work may be needed to alter the openings to provide a better fit over the pipe. An additional layer of "quick -set" concrete (dries within 30 minutes) will be placed on the concrete base around the pipe and against the inside walls of the manhole to further seal the base. Concrete work will occur using small batches of quick -dry concrete (-1 cubic yard per manhole), likely mixed by hand or with hand-held equipment in wheelbarrows in an upland location, and then transferred into 5-gallon buckets for application by a laborer from within the manhole structure using a trowel. The manhole lid will be water -tight (neoprene gasket). Excavated material will be backfilled around and over the manhole after the manhole has been placed and the concrete base poured. The remaining approximately six cubic yards from each manhole excavation will be dispersed on the beach. The next day at low tide, the manhole will be uncovered, and the top of the pipe above the poured concrete base and within the walls of the manhole will be removed, using concrete saw and/or jackhammer, to allow future maintenance access. The manhole will be approximately 12 to 18 inches below the surface after final burial with native beach material. Each manhole will take about two to three days to install during low tides. Sewer Line Inspection and Flushing The Redondo Beach sewer line will be video -inspected within two to four weeks of the manhole installation to assess condition and determine what maintenance may be required; the North Beach sewer line may not be video -inspected for a year or two after construction. These minor excavations at the two new and ten existing manholes will only expose the access port at the top of the manhole, an area approximately 4 feet by 4 feet. Video inspection will occur during low tides and following the impact minimization measures listed above. The sewer lines may also need to be flushed. Each manhole will be re-covered with the native material after inspection and flushing. Five -Year Routine Maintenance The LUD is also seeking authorization to conduct future routine maintenance activities on an annual basis over the next five years. Routine maintenance activities include temporarily exposing the manhole lids, an area approximately 4 feet by 4 feet, to provide access for video inspections, line flushing, and jet rodding (a method of opening and scouring clogged lines using water). Routine maintenance will occur during low tides and following the impact minimization measures listed above. 6f. What are the anticipated start and end dates for project construction? (MonthNear) hel • If the project will be constructed in phases or stages, use JARPA Attachment D to list the start and end dates of each phase or stage. Start date: as soon as all permits are available and consistent with any agency -applied timing restrictions. End date: less than 2 weeks from start of construction. ❑ See JARPA Attachment D 6g. Fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. [hell $24, 000 6h. Will any portion of the project receive federal funding? h[ elnl e If yes, list each agency providing funds. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Don't know JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 7 of 14 L1-. 125Q6• iifl•f_'€-JAi�tf'<,%' ;:Ik;. Part 7—Wetlands: Impacts and Mitigation ❑ Check here if there are wetlands or wetland buffers on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 8.) heel 7a. Describe how the project has been designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to wetlands. hf eM ® Not applicable 7b. Will the project impact wetlands? hf eM ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 7c. Will the project impact wetland buffers? hf elpl ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 7d. Has a wetland delineation report been prepared? hf m ■ If Yes, submit the report, including data sheets, with the JARPA package. ❑ Yes ❑ No 7e. Have the wetlands been rated using the Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System? hf elpl • If Yes, submit the wetland rating forms and figures with the JARPA package. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 7f. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for any adverse impacts to wetlands? hf eM • If Yes, submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 7g. • If No, or Not applicable, explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Not applicable 7g. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish, and describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. hLeM 7h. Use the table below to list the type and rating of each wetland impacted, the extent and duration of the impact, and the type and amount of mitigation proposed. Or if you are submitting a mitigation plan with a similar table, you can state (below) where we can find this information in the plan. hf elo Activity (fill, Wetland Wetland Impact Duration Proposed Wetland drain, excavate, Name' type and area (sq. of impact3 mitigation mitigation area flood, etc.) rating ft. or type (sq. ft. or category 2 Acres) acres) I ' If no official name for the wetland exists, create a unique name (such as "Wetland 1 "). The name should be consistent with other project documents, such as a wetland delineation report. 2 Ecology wetland category based on current Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System. Provide the wetland rating forms with the JARPA package. 3 Indicate the days, months, or years the wetland will be measurably impacted by the activity. Enter "permanent" if applicable. 4 Creation (C), Re-establishment/Rehabilitation (R), Enhancement (E), Preservation (P), Mitigation Bank/In-lieu fee (B) Page number(s) for similar information in the mitigation plan, if available: 71. For all filling activities identified in 7h, describe the source and nature of the fill material, the amount in cubic vards that will be used, and how and where it will be placed into the wetland. hf elol 7j. For all excavating activities identified in 7h, describe the excavation method, type and amount of material in cubic yards you will remove, and where the material will be disposed. hf eM JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 8 of 14 21=-1[,508-0'u4-L"I-,IA PAh;e�;-1kn Part 8—Waterbodies (other than wetlands): Impacts and Mitigation In Part 8, "waterbodies" refers to non -wetland waterbodies. (See Part 7 for information related to wetlands.) [help] ® Check here if there are waterbodies on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 9.) 8a. Describe how the project is designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the aquatic environment. nlel ❑ Not applicable The proposed new manholes on the Redondo Beach sewer line are the minimum number necessary to provide video and cleaning access to the entire sewer line. See question 6e above for details about construction -related measures to avoid and minimize adverse impacts (e.g., Best Management Practices, timing). In accordance with state code requirements, the area disturbed will be limited to that absolutely necessary to accommodate project implementation. After project completion, the habitat conditions will return to their current state. There are no long-term adverse impacts associated with the proposed project. 8b. Will your project impact a waterbody or the area around a waterbody? hf eM ® Yes ❑ No Impacts will be temporary only, and the site will be returned to its original condition post construction. 8c. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for the project's adverse impacts to non -wetland waterbodies? hf elpl • If Yes, submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 8d. + If No, or Not applicable, explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not applicable Impacts will be temporary only, and the site will be returned to its original condition post construction. 8d. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish. Describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. • If you already completed 7g you do not need to restate your answer here. hf elpl NA 8e. Summarize impact(s) to each waterbody in the table below. h[ eM Amount of material Area (sq. ft. or Activity (clear, waterbody Impact Duration of (cubic yards) to be linear ft.) of dredge, fill, pile name' location2 impact3 placed in or waterbody drive, etc.) removed from directly waterbody affected Excavate beach to Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary -52 cy -200 sf install two new low tide (26 cy/manhole) (100 sf/manhole) manholes Place two new Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary NA -56 sf manhole low tide (permanently (28 sf/manhole) structures placed below beach surface) Pour concrete in Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary -2 cy -25 sf new manholes low tide, (permanently (1 cy/manhole) (12.5 sf/manhole) inside new placed below manholes beach surface) Backfill around Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary 40 cy -200 sf new manholes I low tide 1 (20 cy/manhole) (100 sf/manhole) JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 9 of 14 Disperse excess Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary 12 cy To be spread beach material on low tide (6 cy/manhole) sparsely over beach adjacent beach in areas generally matching the excess material. Excavate beach Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary -24 cy -192 sf for manhole lid low tide (2 cy/manhole) (16 sf/manhole) access Replace Puget Sound In the dry at Temporary -24 cy -192 sf excavated low tide (2 cy/manhole) (16 sf/manhole) material after manhole access If no official name for the waterbody exists, create a unique name (such as "Stream 1"). The name should be consistent with other documents provided. 2 Indicate whether the impact will occur in or adjacent to the waterbody. If adjacent, provide the distance between the impact and the waterbody and indicate whether the impact will occur within the 100-year floodplain. 3 Indicate the days. months, or years the waterbody will be measurably impacted by the work. Enter "permanent' if applicable. 8f. For all activities identified in 8e, describe the source and nature of the fill material, amount (in cubic yards) you will use, and how and where it will be placed into the waterbody. hl eM Source and nature: The only imported materials are the two new manholes and the small amount of concrete mix. These will be provided by commercial suppliers. Otherwise, excavated materials will be replaced on site. Quantities: See 8e for cubic yards of all fill materials. How: See 6e for description of equipment to be used to place materials. Where: See attached plans for material placement. 8g. For all excavating or dredging activities identified in 8e, describe the method for excavating or dredging, type and amount of material you will remove, and where the material will be disposed. hl eli Method: See 6e for description of equipment and methods used during excavations. Type: Native beach material (sands, with some gravel/cobbles and shell fragments) Amount: See 8e for cubic yards of all excavated materials. Where: At the two new and ten existing manholes locations along the two sewer lines. Part 9—Additional Information Any additional information you can provide helps the reviewer(s) understand your project. Complete as much of this section as you can. It is ok if you cannot answer a question. 9a. If you have already worked with any government agencies on this project, list them below. tel Agency Name Contact Name Phone Most Recent Date of Contact U.S. Army Corps of Jacalen Printz (206) 764-6901 April 2015 Engineers Washington Department Laura Arber (425) 379-2306 April 2015 of Fish and Wildlife Washington Department Michal Rechner (360) 902-1075 August 2015 of Natural Resources City of Federal Way Isaac Conlen, Planning (253) 835-2643 August 2015 Manager City of Des Moines Laura Techico, Sr Planner (206) 870-6595 August 2015 JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 10 of 14 21-1-12503-0014L1-JA' PA,v;-:'nn 9b. Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies identified in Part 7 or Part 8 of this JARPA on the Washington Department of Ecology's 303(d) List? [help] ■ If Yes, list the parameter(s) below. ■ If you don't know, use Washington Department of Ecology's Water Quality Assessment tools at: http:!lwww. ecv. wa. q oylp rog ra mslwo/3 03d1. ® Yes ❑ No Puget Sound, in the immediate vicinity of the work areas, is not listed as an impaired water (303d). However, a section of Puget Sound shoreline between the North Beach sewer line and Redondo Beach sewer line work areas is identified as impaired due to high levels of fecal coliform and enterococcus bacteria 9c. What U.S. Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code (HUC) is the project in? [help] • Go to http:llcfoub.epa.aovlsurfllocate/index.cfm to help identify the HUC. 17110019 9d. What Water Resource Inventory Area Number (WRIA #) is the project in? [help] • Go to httpl/www.ecy.wa.ciov/serviceslgis/mgps&HaMria.htm to find the WRIA #. 9 9e. Will the in -water construction work comply with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity? hel • Go to h :Ilwww.ec .wa. ovl ro ramslw !sw slcriteria.html for the standards. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not applicable 9f. If the project is within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act, what is the local shoreline environment designation? hf eM • If you don't know, contact the local planning department. • For more information, go to: http:llwww.egy.wa.gov/programs/sea/sma/laws rules1173-261211 designations. html. ❑ Rural ❑ Urban ❑ Natural ❑ Aquatic ❑ Conservancy ® Other Federal Way — Shoreline Residential. Des Moines — Aquatic and -Shoreline Residential 9g. What is the Washington Department of Natural Resources Water Type? hf eM • Go to http:Ifwww.dnr.wa.povlBusinessPermitslTopies/ForestPracticesApnlications/Pages/fp waterty_pina.asnx for the Forest Practices Water Typing System. ® Shoreline ® Fish ❑ Non -Fish Perennial ❑ Non -Fish Seasonal 9h. Will this project be designed to meet the Washington Department of Ecology's most current stormwater manual? hf el • If No, provide the name of the manual your project is designed to meet. ❑ Yes ❑ No Not applicable 9i. Does the project site have known contaminated sediment? hf elpl If Yes, please describe below. ❑ Yes ® No 9j. If you know what the property was used for in the past, describe below. he[ ei ] Other than the existing sewer line, the work area is used by adjacent residential property owners for access and passive recreation. 9k. Has a cultural resource (archaeological) survey been performed on the project area? hl gm If Yes, attach it to your JARPA package. ❑ Yes ® No JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 11 of 14 91. Name each species listed under the federal Endangered Species Act that occurs in the vicinity of the project area or might be affected by the proposed work. hf M Species lists obtained from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries) (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) (http://ecos.fws.gov/ipacn in July 2015, indicate the potential presence of the following species: 1. Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) 2. Gray wolf (Canis lupus) 3. Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos = U. a. horribilis) 4. Marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) 5. Streaked horned lark (Eremophila alpestris strigata) 6. Yellow -billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) 7. Golden paintbrush (Castrlleja levisecta) 8. Puget Sound Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) 9. Puget Sound steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 10. Coastal -Puget Sound bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) 11. Pacific eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) 12. Green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) 13. Bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis) 14. Canary rockfish (Sebastes pinniger) 15. Yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) 16. Southern resident killer whale (Orcinus orca) 17. Steller sea lion (Eumetopias 'ubatus) 9m. Name each species or habitat on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Priority Habitats and Species List that might be affected by the proposed work. hf elol The following are mapped by WDFW in the project areas: ■ Coast resident cutthroat (Oncorhynchus clarki) (mapped in tributary stream on Redondo Beach) ■ Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) ■ Geoduck (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) (offshore) ■ Estuarine intertidal • Surf smelt (H omesus retiosus) breeding areas (sections of North Beach Line Part 10—SEPA Compliance and Permits Use the resources and checklist below to identify the permits you are applying for. • Online Project Questionnaire at http://apps.ecy.wa.govlopast. • Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at (800) 917-0043 or hel ora.wa. ov. • For a list of addresses to send your JARPA to, click on agency addresses for completed JARPA. 10a. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). (Check all that apply.) hf elpl e For more information about SEPA, go to www.ec .wa. ov/ ro rams/sealse ale-review.htmi. ® A copy of the SEPA determination or letter of exemption is included with this application. ❑ A SEPA determination is pending with the (lead agency). The expected decision date is ❑ I am applying for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption. (Check the box below in 1 ob.) hf elpl ❑ This project is exempt (choose type of exemption below). ❑ Categorical Exemption. Under what section of the SEPA administrative code (WAC) is it exempt? ❑ Other: ❑ SEPA is pre-empted by federal law. Page 12 of 14 10b. Indicate the permits you are applying for. (Check all that apply.) Ltgjo LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Shoreline permits: ❑ Substantial Development ❑ Conditional Use ❑ Variance ® Shoreline Exemption Type (explain): WAC 173-27-040 2 b Other City/County permits: ® Floodplain Development Permit ❑ Critical Areas Ordinance I STATE GOVERNMENT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: ® Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) ❑ Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption — Attach Exemption Form Effective July 10, 2012, you must submit a check for $150 to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, unless your project qualifies for an exemption or alternative payment method below. Do not send cash. Check the appropriate boxes: ® $150 check. Check made payable to Department of Fish and Wildlife. ❑ Charge to billing account under agreement with WDFW. Agreement # ❑ My project is exempt from the application fee. (Check appropriate exemption) ❑ HPA processing is conducted by applicant -funded WDFW staff. Agreement # Mineral prospecting and mining. 17 Project occurs on farm and agricultural land. (Attach a copy of current land use classification recorded with the county auditor, or other proof of current land use.) ❑ Project is a modification of an existing HPA originally applied for, prior to July 10, 2012. HPA # Washington Department of Natural Resources: ❑ Aquatic Use Authorization Complete JARPA Attachment E and submit a check for $25 payable to the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Do not send cash. Washington Department of Ecology: ® Section 401 Water Quality Certification FEDERAL GOVERNMENT United States Department of the Army permits (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers): ® Section 404 (discharges into waters of the U.S.) ® Section 10 (work in navigable waters) United States Coast Guard permits: ❑ Private Aids to Navigation (for non -bridge projects) JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 13 of 14 Part I I —Authorizing Signatures Signatures are required before submitting the JARPA package. The JARPA package includes the JARPA form, project plans, photos, etc. hel 11a. Applicant Signature (required) @jd I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities, and I agree to start work only after I have received all necessary permits. I hereby authorize the agent named in Part 3 of this application to act on my behalf in matters related to this application. (initial) By initialing here, I state that I have the authority to grant access to the,pmp®FtyL. I also give my consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work related to the project. Vlt"< (initial) Ken Miller, P.E. 4.1' ?::1t-Z%bV- Applicant Printed Name 11 b. Authorized Agent Signature h( elp] Applicant Signature Date I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities and I agree to start work only after all necessary permits have been issued. Amy Summe Authorized Agent Printed Name Aoffiorhzed AqAt�i nature Date L. 17- ��A-- 11 C.12F8Pet y Owner Signature (if not applicant) [ham] Not required if project Is on existing rights -of -way or easements. I consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work. These inspections shall occur at reasonable times and, if practical, with prior notice to the landowner. -EmpaF]t Owner Printed Name fLr�Owner Signature Date 18 U.S.0 §1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shail be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. If you require this document in another format, contact the Governors Office fur Regulatory innovation and Assistance (ORIA) at (800) 917-0043. People with hearing loss can call 711 for Washington Relay Service. People with a speech disability can call (877) 833-6341. ORIA publication number. ENV-019-09 rev. 08/2013 JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 14 of 14 VS Army Corps WASHINGTON STATE sseafta s. Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application (JARPA) [hei j Attachment C: Contact information for adjoining property owners. [heio Use this attachment only if you have more than four adjoining property owners. Use black or blue ink to enter answers in white spaces below -------------------------- AGENCY USE ONLY i Date received: Agency reference #: ; ` Tax Parcel #(s): i TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT hf M Project Name: Lakehaven Utility District— Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance , Location Name (if applicable): Federal Way/Des-Moines, WA _ 1 L___________________ -- 1. Contact information for all adjoining property owners. [helm Name Mailing Address Tax Parcel # (if known) 7003 17T" AVE NE JOHN P THOMPSON SEATTLE, WA 98115 1196000030 116 SW 291 ST ST ROBERT WIDMANN c/o KURT WIDMANN FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1196000055 82-894 COFFEE DR ROBERT B WIDMANN CAPTAIN COOK, HI 96704-8264 1196000055 232 292ND ST DENNIS CARNELL FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1196000065 222 SW 292ND ST GERALD C KNUTZEN FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3502 1196000066 214 SW 292ND ST SIDNEY B TORKELSON FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3502 1196000075 PO BOX 1022 MORGAN J LLEWELLYN KENT, WA 98035-1022 1196000121 204 SW 292nd ST ROBERT & LAUREL CHRISTENSEN FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1196000125 220 292"d ST SW BRYAN EDGAR FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3502 1196000165 JOHN D DUGAN c/o DUGAN EQUINE 7018 288T" ST S SERVICE ROY, WA 98580-8725 310 SW 292ND STREET 1196000180 JERI URE FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3523 1196000205 312 292 ST SW DAVID PELHEM FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3523 1196000210 5235 S 279TH STREET LARSEN AUBURN, WA 89001 1196000215 _MARK 1318 18T" ST W MARGARET TUTEN BRADENTON, FL 34205-4704 1196000220 2105 179TH COURT NE VICTORIA VREELAND REDMOND, WA 98052 1196000225 JARPA Attachment C Revision 2012.2 Page 1 of 3 311 19T" AVE SE SHERRY SULLIVAN OLYMPIA, WA 98501 1196000230 28835 PACIFIC HWY S GIUSEPPI NAPPO FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 1196000235 326 SW 292N11 ST L J BRIDENBACH JR FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3523 1196000250 28313 REDONDO WAY S #106 KIRK DORNAN & ANITA ROSSI DES MOINES, WA 98198 1196000260 320 SW 292ND ST RAMONA SOULE FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 1196000265 9611 S 262ND PL MARK DRANGSHOLT KENT, WA 98030-6725 1196004870 200 SW 292ND ST THOMAS & MARGARET GORHAM FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023-3502 1196004870 NORMAN R MCDONELL 908 S 279TH PL 3222049004 DES MOINES, WA 98198 GARY NESS 27433 8T" AVE S 3222049038 DES MOINES, WA 98198 BRIAN SNURE 27425 8T" AVE S 3222049041 DES MOINES, WA 98198 MICHAEL & COLLEEN WASHINGTON 27231 8th AVE S 3222049044 DES MOINES, WA 98198 JOSEPTH C ARDIZZONE 27257 8T" AVE S 3222049045 DES MOINES, WA 98198 STEVE ELLIS 27205 7T" PL S 3222049047 DES MOINES, WA 98198 D ANDREWS/S ANDREWS PO BOX 98799 3222049049 DES MOINES, WA 98198 GARY N MCLEAN 27455 8T" AVE S 3222049053 DES MOINES, WA 98198 RICH GORDON 27445 8T" AVE S 3222049054 DES MOINES, WA 98198 RAINIER PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS LLC 614 CELERY AVE 3222049055 ALGONA, WA 98001 PATRICIA DAVIS 27203 7T" PL S 3222049062 DES MOINES, WA 98198-9307 ERIC & CECELIA STOBER 702 280th ST S 3222049087 DES MOINES, WA 98198 PHIL & SANDRA BLACK 710 S 280TH ST 3222049089 DES MOINES, WA 98198 27919 8T" AVE S 3222049117 ERNEST VOGEL DES MOINES, WA 98198-8296 KYOUNG IM 27419 8th AVE S 3222049133 DES MOINES, WA 98198 27415 8T" AVE S JAMES WOOD 3222049136 DES MOINES, WA 98198 AIM HOLDINGS LLC 227 BELLEVUE WAY NE, STE 543 3222049139 BELLEVUE, WA 98004 KENNETH HIGGINS 27421 8T" AVE S 3222049146 KENT, WA 98032-6764 TOSHIO NISHIMURA 2686 PEARL HOWLETT RD 3222049149 LONGMONT, CO 80504-5200 VICKI AND FRED ANDREWS j 27229 8T" AVE S 3222049151 DES MOINES, WA 98198 JARPA Attachment C Revision 2012.2 Page 2 of 3 JACK & JOANN MC GEE 27327 8T" AVE S 3222049165 DES MOINES, WA 98198 MATT & SUSAN MAURY 27261 8T" AVE S 3222049166 DES MOINES, WA 98198-9309 MARK & ISABELLA DOXON 27603 10T" AVE S 7204200005 DES MOINES, WA 98198 JERRY MAHAN PO BOX 1590 7204200010 SUMNER, WA 98390 KAZUYA YASUDA 27621 101h AVE S 7204200025 FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003-3110 PAUL & STACEY TOSCH 902 S 277T" ST 7204200037 ' DES MOINES, WA 98198 _! FARREL J HOWARD 904 S 277T" PL UNIT 1 7204200051 DES MOINES, WA 98198 AL HAYES 907 S 277T" L 7204200052 DES MOINES, WA 98198-8217 J LEEANN FARRELL 17786 DES MOINES MEMORIAL DRIVE 7204200095 BURIEN, WA 98148 VILLA MAR VISTA HOMEOWNERS ASSOC 1911 SW CAMPUS DRIVE #454 8944180000 CM & M COMPANY FEDERAL WAY, WA 98023 RICHARD OWINGS 7 UNA PLACE 9536601193 SACRAMENTO, CA 95835 MARY OSBORNE 27007 7T" PL S 9536601195 DES MOINES, WA 98198 LARRY A KNUTSON 27019 7T" PL S 9536601210 DES MOINES, WA 98198 KATHLEEN DONOHUE 27025 7T" PL S 9536601215 DES MOINES, WA 98198 WAYNE ROBERTS 15232 SE 364T" ST 9536601220 AUBURN, WA 98092-9404 DAVID & DARA PHILLIPS 27037 7th PL S 9536601225 DES MOINES, WA 98198 STEVEN EDMISTON 27043 S 7T" PL 9536601230 DES MOINES, WA 98198 JARVIS & CHARLENE CHEN 27049 7th PL S 9536601235 DES MOINES, WA 98198 If you require this document in another format, contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance (ORIA) at (800) 917-0043. 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Esri (Thaiiand)'.`- 3 ° SK 3m71n91 d e - " c s TomTom, Mapmylndia, 0 OpenStreetMap contrrbutors, and the GIS U: pr SW 3061h SI a ry w3Bem • ~ " ' '^ Community ., 7 Reference #: Lat/Long: Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District 47.341356 N /-122.337325 W Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance lD 47.354861 N /-122.324331 W In: Puget Sound Adjacent Property Owners: N Multiple - see JARPA Appendix C Date: August 2015 Near/At: Des Moines and Federal Way County: King o Existing Manhole State: Washington 9 Proposed Manhole SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 B 2'Q00 a; or-----SewerLine Along Beach VICINITY MAP E d DRAFT i Feet SHMNON BWIMK INCa GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONBULTANTB FIG 1 Q { ` INANHOLE • o Be usv� AWAYFROMWows- AREA s 0 z O 0 0 T N LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) Proposed Manhole Location a ■ ■ Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route a Probable Work and Access 4i Corridor E lL Maintenance Staging Area �..• Sheet 2 292ntl St Sheet1 I The Redondo Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs typically 15 feet waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District .47 Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - REDONDO BEACH SHANNONM[.SON,INC� FIG 2 OEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDULTANTS Sheet 1 of 2 i ; 0 LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) Existing Manhole Location ... ■ Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route C Temporary Vehicle Access Corridor Maintenance Staging Area FIG 3 SHEET INDEX Sheet 1 ,5 2�oln i 272nD I Sheet A Sheet3 '• a 2" k N C Sheet 5 Sn St The North Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads along North Beach. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. 0 40 80 Feet Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - NORTH BEACH SHMNON%W =N, INO FIG 3 DEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Sheet 1 of 5 a W F- U) LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) Existing Manhole Location ■ ■ Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route Temporary Vehicle Access Corridor Maintenance Staging Area FIG 3 SHEET INDEX i"Ih Sheet1r: w � a72nd ss Sheet Sa � i Sheet r S 2771h s Sheet N i s $ s Sheets euh e The North Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads along North Beach. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. 0 40 80 Feet Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - NORTH BEACH SHMNON%WILWN,INC. FIG 3 OEOTECNNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONBIILTANTB Sheet 2 of 5 t I J 0 N C9 bi E U- LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) Existing Manhole Location Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route Temporary Vehicle Access Corridor Maintenance Staging Area FIG 3 SHEET INDEX The North Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads along North Beach. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. 0 40 80 Feet Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - NORTH BEACH SHANNON &WILSON, INC. FIG 3 DEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Sheet 3 of 5 e ■ r Am A • LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) • Existing Manhole Location ■ Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route Temporary Vehicle Access Corridor Maintenance Staging Area FIG 3 SHEET INDEX � xrolh Sheet t A � Y r 272Dd so Sheet 2 A A I Sheet3 i Shoot 1 a Sheets A m c 1 h3t bq The North Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads along North Beach. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. 0 40 80 Feet Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - NORTH BEACH SI-MNON 6WILSON. INC. FIG 3 GEOTECNNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONBULTANTR I Sheet 4 of 5 a La N f0 13 L C Z La to aa' n x 0 R U 0 t J 0 N a 9 M LL f 'S iree F_ Aerogr � G15 LlSelk It M LEGEND (ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE) Existing Manhole Location ■ Existing Sewer Line Along Beach Beach Access Route 0 Temporary vehicle Access Corridor Maintenance Staging Area FIG 3 SHEET INDEX Sheen ' sheet 2 Sheet 3 i ShOM 4 i The North Beach sewer line is a buried pipe that runs waterward (north) of the existing residential bulkheads along North Beach. Mean higher high water (MHHW) and ordinary high water (OHW) have not been surveyed, but it is assumed that the sewer line and proposed manholes are located entirely below the MHHW and OHW. 0 40 80 71 Feet Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 SITE PLAN - NORTH BEACH SFMNON &WILSON, INO FIG 3 OEOTECNNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Sheet 5 of 5 CONCEPTUAL - FOR PERMITTING APPLICATIONS ONLY NOT TO SCALE EXISTING BEACH SURFACE MANHOLE LID WILL BE BURIED �u �— ABOUT 12-IN TO 18-IN BELOW I THE BEACH SURFACE TEMPORARY EXCAVATION r ABOUT 10-FT WIDE BY 10-FT 6-FT WIDE PRECAST WIDE BY 7-FT DEEP USING CONCRETE MANHOLE ---- METAL SHEETS FOR SHORING. ABOUT 26 CY OF BEACH ' MATERIAL EXCAVATED PER HOLES CUT IN BOTTOM OF MANHOLE MANHOLE. ABOUT 20 CY EXISTING TO FIT OVER PIPE AND THEN SEALED WILL BE REPLACED AFTER 8-IN SEWER - _� WITH CONCRETE MANHOLE INSTALLATION. THE f j REMAINING 6 CY WILL BE —--� -- ~-- - - — --: --- -- SPREAD OVER THE BEACH. - PRECAST CONCRETE BASE WITH RUBBER GASKET Reference #: Applicant: Lakehaven Utility District Proposed Project: Redondo Beach and North Beach Sewer Lines Maintenance In: Puget Sound Location: Des Moines and Federal Way, WA Date: August 2015 SW Project No: 21-1-12506-001 NEW MANHOLE INSTALLATION SHMNON BWILWN, INS FIG 4 DEOTECNNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONBULTANTe