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SECTION VIII: PERMANENT STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN <br /> A. OFF-SITE ANALYSIS <br /> A site reconnaissance was performed by Brian Kalab of Insight engineering on <br /> December 1St, 2019 to verify the downstream flow paths and observe any drainage <br /> problems downstream of the site. The sky was partly cloudy and overcast with a <br /> temperature of 45 degrees. <br /> The site is currently developed with four residential homes. The site contains one <br /> drainage that slopes to the slightly to the east. There are no critical areas located within the <br /> site. Per NRCS survey of Snohomish County, the project site contains Alderwood soils that <br /> have a hydrologic classification of Type "C". No visible on-site drainage problems were <br /> observed at the time of field investigations. <br /> Upstream Analysis <br /> Based on the site reconnaissance and the topographic survey of the site, the off-site <br /> area entering the site is very minimal. Refer to the Downstream Analysis Map attached in <br /> the next page for more details. <br /> Downstream Analysis <br /> The site contains one drainage basins that slopes slightly to west. The runoff from <br /> the site flows to the west and enters the existing combined storm and sanitary sewer system <br /> along alley in between Rockefeller Ave and Oakes Ave. The flow travels east beneath <br /> Everett Ave for approximately 685 feet through 10, 15, and 18-inch pipes. The flows <br /> continue east to cross Broadway and enter a 36 inch brick system. <br /> This is where the drainage analysis was completed. There did not appear to be any <br /> restrictions or erosion problems within 1 mile of the site. <br /> In the mitigated state the runoff from the site will be connected to the existing storm <br /> and sanitary sewer system on the eastern portion of the property. The flow is minimal and <br /> therefore the downstream channel should not experience any problems in the future. <br /> Insight Engineering Co. - Stormwater Site Plan 12/30/20 <br /> -22- <br />