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1. PROJECT OVERVIEW <br />This document is intended to provide engineering information necessary to support the <br />SFR building permit application to the City of Everett for the proposed Single Family <br />Residence (SFR) and driveway proposed on the parcel. The site is located at 1822 <br />Chestnut Street, Everett, WA 98203; refer to Figure 1 for a vicinity map. The parcel area <br />is approximately 0.28 acres. The existing site consists of landscaping and an existing <br />SFR, carport, concrete patio and walkway. The slope of the site is flat to moderate with a <br />slope to the north/northeast, approximately 6 percent. The proposed SFRwill be located <br />approximately 10 feet from the southern property line. The new driveway will take access <br />from the existing paved alleyway to the west. <br />This project proposes to construct less than 5,000 sf of new impervious surfaces on the <br />parcel. Since the parce is less than 1 acre in size per the COE 2010 stormwater manual <br />the existing conditions will be modeled as they were pre 1997, which was the same as <br />they are today, developed. Therefore, minimum requirements 1-5 apply to all of the new <br />impervious surFaces for this project along with all the disturbed pervious surfaces. This <br />proposal does not meet any of the land-use criteria that require specific source control for <br />the final use and a SWPPP has been prepared to address the runoff from the site during <br />construction. Refer to Sections 4 and 5 for a detailed discussion. <br />Figures 2& 3 are provided to show the existing and developed basins and runoff <br />conditions for the site. The runoff in the existing conditions will spread over the pervious, <br />moderately sloped landscaped surfaces to the north/northeast and drain toward the <br />northern property line. In the developed conditions all of the runoff from the new roofs will <br />be dispersed via splash blocks and leave the project parcel as sheet flow or naturally <br />infiltrate on-site via shallow swales. Any overflows will be collected via a catch basin at <br />the northeast corner of the site and tightlined to a bubble-up catch basin in Chestnut <br />Street. <br />The general soil conditions for the property as mapped by the USDA Web-Soil Survey <br />were found to be Alderwood-Urban land complex type soils. The water table depth ranges <br />between 18 and 36 inches below grade. Therefore, dispersion will be used for the NPGIS <br />on this project. The drainage design has been laid out per the COE 2010 Stormwater <br />Management Manual. The downstream system for this project is comprised of <br />underground pipes and catch basins. During the site visit there were no signs of flooding <br />or capacity issues within the observed downstream systems. <br />Due to the size of this project only Minimum requirements 1-5 apply to the proposed <br />drainage design as noted above. Included on the following page is a copy of the MR flow <br />chart out of the COE Drainage Manual showing how the applicable minimum requirements <br />were determined. <br />Haack Chestnut SFR 15-0118 <br />October 2015 Page 3 <br />