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Proposed Area Calculations <br />Approximately 44% and 56% of the Proposed PDA is impervious and pervious <br />respectively. <br />❖ The project will cause a net new impervious increase of 16,700 square feet (0.38 <br />Acres/ 3%). About 1/3 of this 16,700 square feet is Non Pollution Generating <br />Impervious Surface (NPGIS) "and 2/3 is Pollution. Generating .Impervious Surface <br />(PGIS). . <br />❖ Approximately 21 % of the Proposed PDA is Pollution Generating Impervious <br />Surface (PGIS). This represents a net increase of 2% (9,800 sf). <br />+:* Approximately 32% of the Proposed PDA is Pollution Generating Pervious Surface <br />(PGPS). This represents a net decrease of 3% (16,700 sf). <br />See Proposed Area Calculations in Appendix A. <br />Redevelopment 24.30.025 SCC <br />The Silver Lake Elementary Parking Lot Expansion Project meets threshold requirements <br />for Redevelopment as specified in SC24.30.025, and as communicated by PDS Staff <br />(Randy Sleight/Ken Crossman) on December 5, 2002. <br />❖ Water Quantity Treatment - Detention facilities have been provided to <br />adequately meet requirements of 24.30.025(1). Flow control is being provided <br />for mitigation of increased peak flows from New- and Replaced surfaces. The <br />Director has not imposed additional flow control requirements for this protect. <br />For water quantity control calculations, predeveloped site conditions have <br />assumed forested cover and a volume correction factor of 1.3 has been applied. <br />Water Quality Treatment - The project cannot feasibly provide water quality <br />treatment for the entire site per 24.30.025(2) b. A Drainage Variance Request <br />has been submitted under separate cover. <br />In summary, water quality treatment has been provided to the maximum extent <br />feasible for all of the new and replaced areas plus two other existing parking lots <br />— the West Parking Lot and the South Parking Lot - respectively. In addition, <br />many previously untreated pollution generating areas are being relocated or <br />demolished as a result of the new construction including the child care building, <br />the northwest parking lot and the north parking lot. . <br />Approximately 89% (237,000 so of the PGIS and PGPS will be treated with <br />facilities provided during playfield upgrades in 1998 and «-ith facilities provided <br />with this parking lot expansion. Approximately 11 % (30,000 sf) of the <br />pollution generating areas will remain untreated. They include the west building <br />with built up asphalt roof (17,300 sf), the south access road (8,600 sf), and some <br />of the proposed northwest parking lot landscape areas (estimated 4,000 sf). As <br />described in the Variance Request, these areas can neither be economically treated <br />nor physically connected in a reasonably feasible manner. <br />Targeted Drainage Report for Everett Public Schools Section 2 — Risk & Erosion Control <br />Silver Lake Elementary Parking Lot Expansion January 6, 2003 <br />By: Perteet Engineering Page 5 of 7 <br />