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EVERGREEN WAY
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8525
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BURGER KING
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Kirk Brooks <br /> From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 9:32 AM <br /> To: 'draftstation@earthlink.net' <br /> Cc: jeff@2812architecture.com'; Erik Emerson <br /> Subject: Burger King <br /> Attachments: 20171120075211407.pdf <br /> Brian/Jeff, <br /> I'm doing the review for the Public Works aspects of the project.Sewer and water are simple but the drainage,as usual, <br /> can be a challenge. I have attached the DOE flowchart for redevelopment. I have highlighted what appears to be the <br /> route to be taken through the chart.This project appears to be replacing more than 5000 square feet of hard surface <br /> (unless you can show the proposed work does not exceed 50%of the assessed value) and would require doing 1 through <br /> 9 from the manual.This includes flow control for the area to be redeveloped.The report indicates the use of <br /> bioretention but no provisions are made for this on the plans. <br /> The report will need to be revised to show the infeasibility of the various solutions starting at the most desired solution <br /> and working down the list.You will not be able to just pick what appears to be the best solution without disproving the <br /> rest. <br /> Additionally,the tabulations shown on sheet 5 of the Civil Plans appear to address new and replaced paving with a value <br /> of 4700 Sq. Ft. Based on the attached flow chart,the value of concern is new plus replaces hard surface.That would <br /> include the building and the replaced parking lot. <br /> If the drainage solution for the site turns out to be bio-retention as is indicated in the report,the plans will need to be <br /> revised to show this feature, its construction details, its sizing calculations and in particular how the runoff from the <br /> pavement gets into the bio-retention area. <br /> I would be glad to have a meeting with you after you have considered these issues. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Kirk Brooks <br /> City of Everett Public Works Department I Development Technician <br /> 3200 Cedar St, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Office: 425-257-8810 <br /> Direct: 425-257-8814 <br /> Email: kbrooks(a..everettwa.gov <br /> All emails, and attachments, sent to and from City of Everett are public <br /> records and may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56. <br />
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