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16375 SW 85TH AVENUE-2
• 40=7=7 16375 SW 85th Ave. 2-cl 14A 1101, 1103, 12M IV T . � r 1 • 1 1 1 V Y AFFIDAVIT or MAILING STATR OF OREGON CounCy of Washington ) on. City of Tigard ) -being ftrot duly evoru, on oath depose and "72 Please Tint That I as a '(' .' I I / for The City of Tigard, Oregon. That I served NOTICR OF PO11.IC VULUM1O for: �!'6at I serynd NOTICE Of D (EMION :for: City of Tigard Planning Director Tigard M emai>:►g CoVINl.esioQ, -- Tigard Bearings Officer . —�igard City Council s copy (Peblie Rearinit Votiea/Notioe of Deo3leioa) of which le attached %'Mftad II&J pit "C) was mailed .to each gaged peseooa At the sddrs" ebora Qe the attached list sart*4 exhibit "R' OR the `Y;�J, daT of said notice NOTIQ OF DICIC.ION as helrwto attagwo psted ea as appropriate bulletin board on the u �� `day of (fu c 19,x; and deposited in the United States Mail on that , .'.�� y of • 198..4 postage prepaid. Pereoo whoon a (Por. Decision 00-17) Persaa who delivered to POST OF IL`R J CD SuUscrib red sworn to before me on the � day of • leiL u 1iih,,, J �+ .......; M2 Coanission Ripires: 1_ U257P/O021P CITY OF TIGARD Washington County, Oregon NOTICE+ OF FINAL ORDER - BY HEARINGS OFFICER 1. Concerning Case Number(@): __ CU 8$-47 2. Name of Owner: Unified SewetffiaQ Aaertcv 3. Name of Applicant: Same Address 150 N. i,--:s Aver# 302 -_-City UjIlsborg State-Q&-ZtP-cL-Lj24- 4. Location of Property: Address 16375 SW 85th Avenue Legal Descriptior 2S1 14A 11 `�,�U3. 6 1204 S. Nature of Application: To allow axL*n ion SL L'he ExintipW Ihuhain Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant thro h construe ion vi a new headvorhs bui�ding and assmi.ated inprovements. �.. Action_: Approval as requwAted XX Approval with conditions Denial 7. Notir.e: Notice was published in the newnpAper, posted at City Hall and mailed to: )Lx The applicant & owners XX r Owners of record within the required distance XX The affected Neighborhood Planning Organization XX Affe^ted governmr-ntAl Agencies 8. Final Decision: THE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL ON Septenterlr,_19_QQVNi.RSS AN APPitAi. IS PILED. The adopted findings of fact , derision. And statement of condition can be ohtglned from the Planning DepArtment , TigArd Ctty Hall , 13125 SW Hall CL Rlvd. , P.O. Rom 23397, Tigard, Oregon 97223. a N 9. APpAA 1 : Anv pArty to the drCision may ApprAI this decision in accordance with M 1A.32.290(A) And Section 113.32.370 which provides that a written appeal 0 1 may he filed within 10 days After notice is Riven and sent.. U.1 _a The drAdli.ne for filing of An appeal is 3:30 P.M. September 1, 1988 10. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard PlAnning DrpArtmrnt , 639-4171 . 0257P/0021P BEFORE THE HEARINGS OFFICER FOR THG CITY OF TIGARD IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICLTICN FOR ) EXPANSION OF TREATMENT PLANT; Unified) No. CU 88-07 Sewerage Agency, Applicant. ) The above-entitled matter came before the hearings officer at the regularly scheduled meeting of August 3, 1986, the Tigard Civic Center Town Hall Room, in TiSard, Oregon; and The applicant requests an expansion of the existing treatment plant, on property zoned Industrial Park, and described as Tax Lots 1101, 110 and 1200, Map 7S1, Section 14A, City of Tf.g&rd, County of Washington, State of Oregon; and The hearings officer conducted a public hearing on AuguL.- 3 , 1988 , at which t ; me testimony, evidence and the planning department staff report were received; and The. hearings officer adopts the findings of fact and conclusions contained in the staff report, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A" and incorporated by reference heiein; and NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that CU 89-07 be and hereby is approved subject to the following conditions: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE FOLLOWING IL CONDITIONS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING DIVISION PRIOR TO F • H 'r11E TSSUANCL OF BUILDING PERMITS. STAFF CONTACT: GAR! AL,FSON (PHONE NUMHER 639-4171) . 1 . The applicant shall provide for roof and parking lot rain dreinage desinsied to prevent .increased runoff onto the adjacent property. 2 . Storm drainage runoff shall be discharged into existing 1 � s drainageways without significantly impacting properties downstream. 3 . Storm drainage details shall be providod as part of the puN1iC ih.PMVement plana. Calculations and a topographic map of the storm drainage basin shall be provided as a supplement to the public improvement plans. Calculations shall be based on full dc,4elopment of the serviceable area. The location and capacity of existing, propnaci and future liners shall be addressed. 4 . The public storm drainage system located outside the right-cf-wny shall be accompanied by a 15 foot wide easement. 5 . "tandard street improvements, including concrete sidewalk, driveway apron , curb, asphaltic concrete pavement. s&nitary sewer , storm drainage , streetlights and underground utilities, shall oe installed along the frontage or SW 85th Avenue. Improvements shall be destuned and constructed to local street standards and shall conform to the alignment of existing adjacent improvements or to an alignment approved by the City Engineer. To the extent possible, the mature trees fn front of the adjacent lot owned by the Thomases shc)uld be retained. Two thirds width street improvements, consisting of half-street plus 12 feet of pavement: from the centerline, shall be constructed where the site hats frontage on one aide of 8',th Avenue. Full dl width street improvements shall be constructed where the site has frontage on both sides of 85th Avenue. W 6. The pavement section shall conform to either .local street standards or to a design submitted by a ragtstered civil engineer. 7 . Five (5) sets of plan and profile pubilc improvement 2 construction plans and one ( 1) itemized construction cost estimate, stamped by a Registered Professional Civil Engineer, detailing all proposed public fmprovementR shall be submitted to the Engineering Section for approval. Two (2) sets of plan and profile plans shall be submitted for preliminary review prior to (i subaittal of final plans. S. A grading plan shall be submitted showing the existing and proposed contours. A soils report shall be provided detailing the soil compaction requirements.. 9. A profile of SW 85th Avenue shrll be zeqrjired, extending 300 feet south of the subject site showing tha existing grade and proposed future grade. 10. Construction of proposed puhtit. improvements shall not commence until after the Engineering Section has approved public improvement plans. The section will require a loot performance dssurance or letter of commitment, the payment of a permit fee, a siqn installation/streetlight fee, and a developer-engineer agreement. Also, the execution of a otreet opening permit or constriction compliance agreement shall occur prior to or concurrently with the issuance of approved public improvement plans. a THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE SATISFIED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF F- AN OCCUPANCY PERMIT. STAFF CONTACT: JERRY OFFER, PLANNING DIVISION (PHONE NUMBER 6..,) - 417!) . 11 . Landscaping materials and fencing shall be installed in conformance with the submitted site and lnndscapinq plans . 12. A sign permit shall be obtained from the Planning Division prior to erecting any %1qn other than directional signs. 3 e THIS APPROVAL SHALL B3 VALID IF EXERCISED WITHIN ONE YEAR OF THE FINAL DECISION DATE. DATED this_ day or August, 1988. HEARIN O?PIChR APPROVED: C ETH XXI90N b 4 STAFF REPORT �uIAGEND EM 2. 1 AUGUST 3, 1988 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD HEARINGS OFFICER TIGARD CITY HALL - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OREGON 97223 A. FACTS 1 . General Information CASE: Conditional Use CU 88-07 REQUEST: to allow expansion of th4i existing Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant through construction of a new headworks building and associated improvements. The use is classified as a utility, a conditional use in the I-P tone. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Light Industrial ZONING DESIGNATION: I--P (Industrial Park) APPLICANT : Unified Sewerage Agency (AMER: Same 150 N F ir•st Avenue Hillsboro, OR 9712/ LOCATIOW 16375 SW 85th Avenue (WCTM 2S1 14A, tax lots 1101 , 1103, and 1200) 2. OackgroLnd Information The wastew,.ter treatment plant was constructed in 1976. The subject parcels end other adjacent properties wore annexed to the City of ligan! !n 1918 . No applications regarding these parcels have been preaiously reviewod by the Planning Division, 3 . Vicinity Information Properties to the north of the proposed now headworks building are coned i -P and are developed with the Storer Cable building and the Durham--Hall Business Center. To the k--At is the Tigard High School athletic field which is zoned R -4.5 (Rosiduntiil, 4.5 units/acre). Prouartios to the east include the remainder of the treatment plant, single family residences, Durham School, and agricultural lard. This #.res is zoned I-P. To the south of the proposed headworks building is agricultural Wrid and two single family r•asidencos. This area is not within the City of ligArd but is within tine City' s planning area. The Plan designates this area Light Industrial . S I AF F Rt PORI - UNI F I f F! SE WE RAGE AGF.NCY CU 98- 07 - PAGE I 4. Sipe and Proposal 0esL •iptic�. Infoion _ _ 0 The 9.5 acre site is partially tree covered agricultural sand including one house and two out buildings . The proposal would involy-i approximateiy one third of the site The area involved extends along the site's frontage on SW 85th Avenue Unified Sewerage N3enty requests conditional use approval to allow expansion of the existing JW9 t~ter treatment plant through construction of to new heactaorks building on the subject property . The headworks, which provides the initial step in thew wastewater treatment. process the plant, would include automatic bsr screens and grit rew- for removing materials not easily treated in the wast. ,tment prof es, Flaterials removed from the influent flow will ited in large dumpsters located in the lower level of the building Approximately 3 dumpsters per week will be hAuled from the headworks building to a landfill . The design of the headworks building provid&s for odor control equipment and building ventilation. The building will be constructed of concrete cast panols similar to the industrial buildings to the north The east face of the building will be approximately 45 feet high. Other building faces will be of a lesser height due to the grade of the site. Two Jrivpways will nerve the site±. Six parking spaces will be provided for servicer vehicles only . Rem.,v.cl of existing t reps will be limited to the area of the headworks buiidirg only . A iariply of deciduous and evergreen trees and low ground covers will he planted in the arem of the headworks building in order to blend the hoadworks building development. with the existing vegetation. the area of the headworks building wall by enclosed by a six foot high chain link fence Also included in the project would be construction of a new driveway ent►ani.e to the existing wastewater treatment plant across SW 85th Avenup And approximately 150 feet south of the southern driveway to the headworks building Piping connections betwppn the proposed headworks buildir►g and the existi►x3 treatment plant would al-to be constructed. 5. A_genc and_MPO Gomw_e_n t s The Enginpprinq Divi-tion reviewed the proposal and offered the following findings and rocommonded conditions of approval . E i►dings 1 The proposed expansion includes a now hpadworks building to the west of SW 85th Avenue. Site maps slowing existing to1xm1raphy and utilities as well as drawings showing a preliminary grading plar, street And right of way imiprovemients, and sttipm►atic utility plans 2 . the submitted soils report includes reci,sgwrw1Pd paving sections for aKphaltiq and Portland cement cont retp bAi6-d on the traffic coefficient and amount of truck traffic STAFF REPORT uNit IE 0 SE WE RAGE AGf f$Cr CV 88 07 PAM 2 Recommended CoKionu of Approval • 1 . The applicant shall provide for roof and parking lot rain drainage designed to prevent Increased runoff onto adjacent property, 2. Storm drainage runoff shall be discharged into existing drainageways without significantly impacting properties downstream. 3. St!)rm drainwge details shall be provided as part of the public improvement plans. Calculations and A topographic map of the storm drainage basin shall be provided as a supplement to the public improvement plans. Calculations shall be based on full development of the sorviceablo area. The location and capacity of existing, proposed and future linen shall be addressed. 4. The public storm drainage sysiom located outside the right-of-way shall be accompanied by a 15 font wide oasoment. S. Standard street improvomerts. including concrete sidew&Ak, driveway apron, curb, asphaltic concrote pavement sanitary sower, storm drainage, streetlights and underground utiliti,3s, shall be installed along tow frontage of SM 85th Avenue. Improvements shall be designed and constructed to local street standards and shall conform to the alignment of existing adjacent improvements or to an alignment approved by the City Engineer. Two thirds width street improvoo&nts, consisting o° half-street plus 12' feet of pavement from tine centerline, shall be constructed where the site has frontagn on one side of 65th Avenue. Full width street improvoeer.ts shall be constructed where the site has frontage on both sides of 49th Avenue. 6. The yaveow nt section shall conform to either local -trout standards or to a design submittoo by a regigtored civil engineer. 7. Five (5) sets of plan and profile public improvement construction plana and one (1) itemized construction cost estimate, stamped by a Registered Professional Civil Engineer, detailing all proposed public improvements shall be submitted to the Engineering Section for approv,rl two (2) sets of plan and profile plans shall bo sutailted fur preliminary review prior to submittal of final plans , 6 . A grading plan shall be suhmitted showing the existing and proposed contours . A soils report shall be provided detailing the soil compaction requirements . 9. A profile of SM 65th Avenue shall be required, extending 300 feet south of the subject site showing the existing grade and proposed future grade. STAFF REPORT - UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY CU 11.07 - PAM 3 10. Cons 1,ructiof proposed public improvem shall not commence unl.il alto he En►gineari" Section has ap ad public improvement plans . The section iaill require a 100% performacnt.ct as•►urance or- letter rletter of comsmitmonl, t.ho payment of a pari— ,. Per`, a sign instal lation/street.light foe, and M developer--engineer agreement. Also, the execution of a stroot opining permit or construction compliance agreesoent shall occur prior %.�;, or concurrently with the issuance of approvod public: improvement plan! . Washington County fire District pl commented that adequate access for amorgenc:y equipment must, be provided to within 150 feet of all portions of the proposed headworka building. The fir•N District also commented that a hydrant. must bu available within 500 feet of the building. The Planning Division notes thNt a hydrant. is located directly across SW 85th avenue from Lha proposed headwurks building. The Tigard Water District reviewed the proposal and offer-Pd no comments or objections regarding the proposed use. The W4Ler District did provide comments regarding building and water service spocifications . Those comments have been provided to the applicant. NPO 06, the City' s Building Division, arid PGF roviewod the proposal and offered no comments . No other comments wore receivod. B. fLNDLNGS AND -ONCLUSIoNS This Community Developmant Code conditionally allows utility uses in the 1 Ic rune upon demonstration that certain approval criteria are s,+tisfi'bd . General approval standards include: 1 ) the site sire and (i�mensiuns are adequate for the oreposed use and will allow adequate buffering from adjacert uses; 2) site characteristics ar-e appropriate for the use; 3) adequate public facilities serve the site; 4) all applicable requiremNnIs of the coning dlst.rict arid the Code are satisfiod; arid 5) the use complies with applicabla Comprohens?ve Plan policies . No specific dimensional crititria are required for utilities rocviewod as conditional uses so the proposed er►l irgement of this wast.Pwal or t rijatment plant complies with the applicable conditional usc► criteria bec,4use: 1 The site provides ample arca for the proposed headworks building, for aesthel.ic 1.raatmenI to blerid the use with the existing vPgetAtion in the area, and to buffer the proposed use from }07 adjacent uses; 5 2 No characteristics of the site impede the proposed use; 3 . Adoquato public facilities alraady serve the site. The applicant will ba required to improve SW 81)1h jv9nuir to local street standards; I n1 I Irl POR I IIN I I I 1 n SEWERAGE AGENCY CU 08 07 PAGE 4 4 . I -P coning4 strict sokbeck, building heigo and site landscaping area requirements are satisfied; 5. Other Codu requirements are satisfied; and 6. the proposal conforms with all applicable Plan policies . C. R1 COMMr.NDA i ION The Planning Division recommends approval of Conditional Use CU 88 07 for expansion of the unified Sowurage Agency' s Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment plant subject to the following conditions . PURI IC IMPROVFMENT PI AN': IOR COMPLYING WIT11 11W f'011.OMIINf; CONDITIONS SHAI I. 131 APPROVED HY 1111 t NGlN1 l RTNG DIVISION PRIOR 10 THF ISS1fANCI Of HU110ING PERMITS. STATE CONTACT: GARY ALFSON (PHONE NUMHLR 639 4171 ) 1 . The applicant shall provide for roof and parking lot rain drainage desi(lned to prevent incr•easod runoff onto the adjacent property J , 10 orm drainage runoff shall be dischargod into existing drainayeways without significantly impacting proper•tiea downstream. 3 . Storm drainage details shall be provided as part of the public impr•.)vement plans . Calculations and a topographic map of thu storm draioago basin shall be provided as a supplement to the public improvement plans . Calculatiuns shall bk ba4od on full dovelopmunt of the serviceable area. The location and :ap-icit.y of existirnl, proposed and future linos shall be addr•es:.+d. 4 . the public sto►m drainagp system It cated outside the right- of-way shall be accompanied by a 15 foot wide easement. 5. Stannard str•ept improvements, Including concrete sidewalk, driveway apron, curb, asphaltic concrete pavement sanitary sower, storm ,irai ►age, streatlights and underground utilities, shall be installed along the frontage of SW 85th Avenue. Improvements shall be designed and constructed to 10:01 street. standards and shall curfurm to the alignment of existing adjaccrnt impr•ovemonts or to an alignment approved by the City Ingineer Two thirds width street improvemont.s, consisting of half strput plus 12' feet of pavement from the centerline, shall be cunstrutted whore the site has frontage on ona side of 85th Avenue. Full width street improvements shall by constructed where the site has frontage on 0. both sides of 85th Avonue. The pavement section shall conform to either local street standards or to a design submitted by a registered civil engineer, a five (5) sets of plan and profile public Improvement construction plans and one (1) itemiipd construction cost estimat.a, stamped by a Registered ►'rufessional Civil Ingineer, detailirr3 all proposed public improvements shall be submitted to the Enginearinq Section for approval . Two (7) sets of plan and profile plans shall be submitted for preliminary review prior to submittal of final plans . i W 1 P.I 1"M I UNH f 1 I U SI WERAGI AGENCY CU 66 07 - PAGE 5 9 . A grading On shall be submitted showing Oaxisting and proposed contours. A sails report shall be provided detailing the soil compaction requirements . 9. A profile of SW 85th Avenue shall be requited, extending 300 feet south of the subject. site showing the exist -x3 grade and proposed future► grade. 10. Construction of proposed public improvements shall riot commence until after tha Engineering Section has approved public improvement ,lens , The section will require a 100% performance assu .anc•e or- letter of commitment, the pavmenL of a permit fee I a sign installation/streetlight fee, and a developer engineor agreement . Also, the execution of a street opining permit or construction compliance agreement shall occur prior to, or concurrently with the is-suance of approved public improvement clans . TNI F Ol 1 OWING C(N DI I IONS SHAt t BI SATISI IED PRIOR TO ISSl1AN(.1 Of AN OCCUPANCY PI RMIT . SIAI V CONT ACI : JFRRY Off 1_R, PLANNING 01VISI(Nd (PHONI NOMBi R 639- 41 71 ) . 11 . landscaping materials and fencing ,hall be installed in conforman( e with the nubm;LLed site and landscaping plans . 17 A sign permit -thall be obtained from thV Plannirr;l Division prior to erecting any sign other- than direcLional signs , 1141:i APPROVAI SHAT 1 It[ VAI ID IF I X( RCI 14 1) WI IHIN ONE YF AR Of 111E F INAL I)1 CIt;fON DAIf . PRFPARM AY : Joery Offcrr APPROV D Y: Keith 1idea AA b'4stanl t>1Nnnc+r Senior Planner (ke/67c)bD) df W ;TAI I RI PORI Mil 111) SFWFRAGI A(;INC:Y CU 08 07 PAGE 6 a r, DENNIS LIVEL UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY 1.501 N. First Ave. # 302 4! Hillsboro, OR 97124 Anthony H. Krutach CWC-HIDE( 300 Admiral Way Suite 204 Ed¢ Me, WA 98020--4127 ',t I 6 Marcha I •f 1 Nast , 1 Gary A. / 1 Randy C. 1 Building 1 Jerry Offer i I �H I • ISI y � 11 I 0 1 I �h 1 .w. Cmr of Tim% oiiEGOM CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION CITY OF TIGARD, 13125 SW Hall, PO Dox 2339# Tigard, Oregon 97223 - (503) 639-4171 FM SSTiAFF USE ONLY CASE NO. OTHER CASE NO'S: RECEIPT NO. _ APPLICATIA BY: M�-- DATE: r 1. �ZKML INFORMATION i6S-75 SCJ Application elements submitted: PROPERTY ADDRESS/LOCATION 95th Avenue ✓(A) Application form (1) lJ ✓(D) Owner's signature/written TAX MAP AND TAR LOT NO. 21W 14A authorization 1 101 , 11U3, & 1200 _ _L/(C) Title transfer instrument (1) SITE SIZE Appr.ox . 9 . 5 Acres V (D) Asses—We nap (1) PROPERTY OWNER/DEED HOLDER* Unified Sewerage Agencl M Site plan (pre-app.checklist) ADDRESS 1 `)0 N. first Ave N302PHONE 648-8621 (F) Applicant's statement CITY 1J l"D=- og"n ZIP 97124 (pr .Tapp. checklist) APPLICANT* Uni. ed �Ser�ao� wgeacic _ (G) List of property overs and ADDRESS )50 N. First AVC_1302PHONE 648-N621 addresses within 250 feet (1) CITY Hillsboro, Uregon ZIP 97124 (H) Filing fee (6"456s' *When the 'awner and the applicant are different people, the applicant must be the purchase- of record or a leasee in possession with written authorization DATE DETUMINZD TO DE COMPLETE: from the owner or r" agent of the owner with written authorization. fhe owuer(s) must sign this application in the space provided on page two or FINAL DECISION DEADLINE: submit a written authorization with this application. cow.�/ZONE DESIGNATION: 2. PROPOSAL SUMMARY _�_ The owners of record of the subject propetcy request conditionKl use approval to allow N.P.O. Number: _!_ Construct-ion of new hoadworks building Hearings Officer Approval Date: to Uu_rham AWWIP. +-� - Final Approval Date: -- ^� Planning Engineering 0736P/23P Rev'd: 5/87 ,3. List any variance, s•five lands permit. or otber ;land w mecums to be considered as part of this application: � I=O1• • 4. Applicants: To have a complete application YOU, mill mreed to submit attachments described in the attached information sheet at the rine Yom submit ::'Ais application. 5. 71M APPLICANT(S) SHALL CXRTIT! Tall?: A. The above request does not violate any do" restrictions that my be attached to or imposed upom the subject property. 3. If the application is granted, the applicant will exercise the rights granted in accordance with the terms and swbjwct to all the cairlitioms said limitations of the approval. C. All. of the above statements and the statements in the plot plan, attachments, and exhibits transmitted bsre ltb, are true; and the applicants so acknowledge that any permit issued, based on this application, may be revoked if it is found that any such statements are false. D. The applicant has read the entire contents of the application, including the policies and criteria, and understands the rgnirememta for approving or denying the application. DAT[J this 10 rn day of SICMATMS of each ower (eg. husband and wife) of the subject property. In beAalf of yni fwd seNer awe Age�ocY _ f Mashington Gouty Gary G ORAL IMS b (ICSL:pu/0136P) 1 Tia PtMN.lSHING OONVANY LOW e o .r . '.oma ani r.amo wefts T-5 5 9'i AfAmo rm aoEom srors Low Rion Ataerm"no tITT OF '^IOAIC • O Towaft of Mods• PO Box 23337 �'IOAn, 7R. ?7223 • O A1dAod1 AFFIDAVIT 4 RTATE OF OPW4M CA.kI l► CW WAMMIGTM 1, swum. dWW Ob man pmecow a mor d ��1 � • ' �- + „ a" Me om /o•Yr of _ �sr�lriM C" r � _ �_ .' t •pftftd COW at aft*r r w � noiwea July IL R Vic qt J u li 21, 1988 p plife sw oied w M►cw..forae..Eat... � . . ' AFFMAW t>�T M COMEM To: ��f 1�Y Lei 1 Noll-. T1aeed PlmwisG ampartumatI ML- 7] 80-77 'UIYI® SMIMKZ KMXT (USL) ucxmn at a aN bMMbKK § building Lar the euat.i S DOuc1w VMtMatwr b IMMUM Plant. {Lt7K)n►.: 1&375 IN 85M (=% 251. IM lots IWL- L UB. i JIM) &tteelr lm t!e site nes mid amVLirmas*o statwrst fair ye: reo'lar. Prw tufmw■tiw aool.la l by imeLe N &NmwtaNets ANN MOMCI"e mei f- other iohewt- naiLr&Le to M. muff. a Wpmt mei 1w 0111 be plugol msi m dMtgiw 0111 ►e rumin i w the Peupesel is toe msor f0tur. If we dmb to tww■t w two _cottem• Ne Neel pow cmwwts by JULY 7 1g a Tw NSP saw tare qp� Pewl6" below or aI 1, a wOrtsste Letter to wises vow tis• u vow ore we&.le to rNeOwi bI the above itte, Olmwe shove t!e staff cs■tmet below Nit► �osr co mmourn mmJ ;— 1 w ewr cawests is orit3a0 ms oven on psm ni bl e. if 1w bow wf gesetlm■r togordlnt tbdm Nettar0 ewtsrt the TiMeti PLwdNG Metrsrtssat. P.O. beer 23M. 13115 M Mall Mui.. Tlend. a 63196-4171. sTWP CONTW[: ieltb Linn PLUM C> TM POLUMM U[ T1W Al'PL,T: ae Wye rwieeod Mr Prra.Ne1 "d bow me 6i}ect1wr to tt. Ple+eer cwtact a' mer �fffcr. Ple se refer to the OW10oei letter. Yrttteo Cmmwtm: J ■wr of po rsos tart 1-R r•t ' �521� ■OTIFICATIM LIST FM ALL APPLICITIONS 1. _ RSD No. CPO !o. 2. CITY 9"ART10BfTS BaildiaR lawpocts-hrad a. Pana 4 Recreation board/Cartcis S. City Recorder Police RaRineertaR/Gery A. Other 3. SPECIAL KSMCT'S _/ tiro District School Dist. No. 46 (Dravertoa) (Ptck-qmp ►om blft.) Joy Pahl PO Eon 200 _( Tipud Y.D. Beaverton, ON 97075 Ml SM Gasnerew School Dist. So. 23J (Tigard) Tigard. OR. 97223 13137 SM Pacific Noy. Tigard, OR 97223 Metzger Y.D. Other 4. AFFECTED JEUSDIMONS Yeah. Co. Lood Use 4 Trawsp. Boundary C mmidesion ISO N. First Awe. 320 SN stark Rom 530 ■illsbw. . Ot 97124 ■illskoro. OR 97124 Brost Curtis Kevin Martin !E0 Paula Calvin 2M Sw lot Awe. Portlamd, OR 97201-3398 City of Beaverton Z Jim Nemdry: PO Bos 4755 - 4755 SW Griffith Beavert.m. OR 970)6 State 4titirray Division Otber _ Lee Goaderoon PO am 565 842wrtoa. OR 97075 H • 7. S PDCIAL AGW A RS v General Tele}Aonr _�! Portland Geerral Electric Rd W islet Jin Johaeon IY 12 4)0 Sit lista Portland Gemeral Rlectric TtXord. OR 97223 14455 SW Old Scbolls Ferry boavertan. OR 97007 w Me-thm"n Natural Gas Pm. litan Area Ceamsalcatioss Ronald D. Polvi PF. PLS Ma Oaks TecbsoloRy Cuter 720 Nie Saeand Awe. 1815 M 169N Plea. 5-4020 Portland. OB 97M Doevertan. 09 97086-48M Poe tfic Nortbownt L..'l1 Other (0257P/0021P) (R-3/67) S. STATE Aiy KISS Aeronautics Div. (ODOT) DOGAKI Engineer Division of State Lands Board of Health Comerce Dept. - M.H. Park Fish i Wildlife Parks i decree. Div. (ODOT) LCDC Subdivision Supervisor PUC Dept. of Energy Fire Marsha"1 Dept. of Environ. Quality Other 6. FF.DEIAL AGEMCIES Corps of Engineers Other _ Post Office 0257P/0021P d A"I"VIT OF !LLMC SUTR OF ORB" ) CoaatT of Yasdl.ritoa ) as. Cit? of Tigard ) I, A Al ' -� � 'Qelas !i1''at duly aeon, OR s,ati depaa rad my: ciplomass PrIat) -� not I sa a _P(3�j for TtaCiti hk- eard, egos. 2 I serer, WTICi v! PusuC KRA&= for: That I sorted 110?ICM Of DWJAM ! for: City of lifamd Memotas Director. ::�—__ Tlmmrd 1llsaa126 Co.:aiesioa _ rd ILaariass Officer TISSrd City Qoaacu • esfy (irbZLc ariaR usti,es/matiae of oetlelm) at uhi+ah is OVA@k d (uad lddtiibit 'C) wa aauso .to oaah acral peenwo at the address ahwea w the attde*w list ww:toA ""bit 'f' ea the day of �- lam • . asd• astl" M!>- oM -N=Crm- as base" atesabede ws 46sted, w sa appropriata bulletin board as tbs if daq of sad deposited Is the gaited Stater Mail m the _ day of 19S... postage Prepaid. "� 1 versaubw posted on tis IWIeW (roe Ooeialsa Oaly) as dieurst to ran C9 fabicxibed ad were to before we on the �G� 4y Of µ. . 11d�• elk 11' Cesatsaios t:ticea: 7 ou7e/Moor M 0 T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G NOTICE IS HP.RP.BY GIVE'-* THAT THE CITY OF TIGAWS MURIRS OMCIIet, AT A MEETING ON WnMDAT, AUGUST 3, 1966, AT 7:00 P.M. , IN THE TOW HALL. OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BLVD. , TIGARD, OREGON, WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWTNG APPLICATION: FI LP. NO. : CU 8LI-07 NPO ! 6 FILE TITLE: Unified SewernRe ARencr (USA) APPLICANT: Unified Sewerage ARencY OWER: Same 150 N. First Ave. 1 302 Hillsborn, OR 97124 RFQURST: Construction of n new hendwnrks buildinR for the existing nurhAm Wastewater Treatme-c Plant. The wastewater treatment plant is A utility % ne, n rotilit tonal use in the I-P (Industrial Park) zone. LOCATIM: 16315 SW 85th Ave. (WCT1 2S1 14A, tAx lots 1101 , 1103, b 1200) (see location map on the reverse side) IL THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE A RULES OF CHAPTFR IA. 32 OF THF: CINMUNITY GF.VFLOPMF.NT CODE. AND RULES OF PROCF.DURF. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE. AT CITY HALL. ENY PERSON HAVING :NTFR FST IN THIS MATTER MAY ATTEND AND DF. HEARD, OR TEST I MnNY MAY BE 41 SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO BE ENTERED INTO THE RECORD. PLEASE. CONTACT THE L'1 PIANNINr. STAFF AT 639-4171 FOR FURTHFR INFORMATION. TIGARD CITY HALL. IS 1,0('ATFI) AT: 11125 SW HALT. BLVD.. , TIGARD. ORFrAN, 97223 - OR CONTACT YOUR NFIGHROR'IOnn PLANNING ORGANIZATION (NPO) I 6 . YOUR NPO CHAIRPERSON IS: Chairperson: Phil Pasteris Phone Number: 639-9740 'i i/60n1n Ova t7-r-t TEMPLETON ELEWNTAR �} t i r •' 1 i�J f sCItOOI El Ai I TIOAIID 'r ��i�wir.�� I �'• Hfl� ,� � , � I. ~• ' r •7�Y w .♦ .� SC+tUOI USA I. + � f"�► 'i" �flitill, TOWATWNT j,• . 40/r D U HAM r 4�JQlA w , � 1 I/OM .ARk ... // Tr _ I / 1• .' I M ��ft4op Unified Sewerage Agency 150 N First Avenue, Room 302 Aillsdoro, OR 97124 • • 2S1W 14A 100 Tigard Shcool 'Dist. 231 M 13137 SM Pacific Highway Tigard, OR 97224 1100 Tigard Street Investment Co. P.A. Box 23516 Tigard, OR 97223 1104 Willamtte .,able Television 4800 SM Macadam, Suite 309 Portland, OR 97201 1300 & 1302 .john & Sally ItKrms 16573 911 886b Ate. Tigard, OR 97223 1000 Charles i Zadx Laub R.A. i Linde Gray 11445 SM Tiedamw Tigard, OR 97223 a aQ� f N Od� 4i A r; �t x o c ft 00 N _ 4J p \ 7 � .l ~ r m ® Apl irant Mian: Doc 19 ion Omm: QD�ITIOti QF APPAOOIAL 10 1E PAJUM Prior to 4. D113 2. 4. G. r�.4C Ile p ia3527P ,7 �"' July 9, 1997 = (* MAW We Unger W& H Pacilk, Inc. 84M5 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, OR 97008 Re: Afm Mnr,'N-anon at the USA Treebnerrt PWA Facility Deer Mike: This WW is in nopense to Your proposed Ont r Mo on b the I exisdng sewege trsMmmY1 plant at 16375 SW Nth Avenus. The Mirwr Maditic ation request was to add six azkT M aniens , three other anlsnnas fbr future expansion w-d neiaMd wpion d cabinets for ct mmM and expansion needs on the roofbp of ft chensupply btd*V at Ow UniRed Seweraps Agency's Dtxtw m Treelrtwnt pint Tacit►. The Direclar has approves this request as subm tied booed on the Ikx§nps you Provided. Phase subn* a copy d this leder wNh any hAws appica8on for btd*V Permits. If you have any questions concwrwq this krbrrrrlion, lsel Mee lo P m led me at (503) 639-4171. Sir±s�sly. Mark Roberts Associete Planner, AICP n t�a�erM_hNa�er.s�e c: CUP 8"7 MM use lila 13125 SW Hr]A tllvd.. Tigard OR 97223(503)6394171 TDO(503)6"2772 Ci f'� Ut 1 11+rlkb F41 Cl IF'1 (A {'►IrMFN1 kl:1 ! II') NU. CHL(-I' IN+M N1N t i 1". hM+ h1F>OIIA_ f 4A i N 1'Hl' ! [C I NC l.wm INMCNN f s d• �{A I- VM1I N1 UA'11-- 1' 0+'I06i"�.f AiTiDRkb�i 6401) bol N I MHI a AVE y1.l0iU 1 V 1 V4 I UN f "AVC It rON UN t�1IF1t'Ct1�E. CIF VAS Mt N I 04MUUN1 I'A l f) 1'IINt+Uf,k. 1.11 1'Hf M1 N! IMuUNT PAI VI L.AND USL At-VL f MINOP ML1llIF it l!1 11114 1 lip 11. .? ;' `,W l3rTN {IVF' 111 it l 11 111 I 1'1 1 I I NIS. Ow b J tea,■ • Minor Modification Request for the United Sewerage Agency PCS Site A Proposal Submitted to the City of Tigard Prepared for USWI.ST Communications 5950 NE 122nd Avenue Suite 221 Portland, Oregon 97210 sn Prepared! by W&H Pacific 8405 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97008-7120 July 7, 1997 TABLE OF CONTBMS I. PROJECT INFORMATION.............................................................................. 1 Q. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 2 III. PROJECT DESCR1PT10*I................................................................................ 3 IV. RELEVANT CRITERIA.................................................................................... 4 V. CONCLUSION.................................................................................................... S VI. EXHIBITS.......... ............................... ................................................................. S A. Site Plans and Details B. Tax Lot Map C. Site Photos D. USWEST Authorization n • USWE&'T Warder PGS-United Sewerage Agency L.oecdon Mhw Modification RequW 1. PROJECT INFORMATION He No. 3201-3001 Applicant: US WEST Attn: Steve Maynor Market Real Estate Manager 5950 NE 122nd Ave., Suite 221 Portland, Oregon 972230 Representative: W&H Pacific, Inc. Mike Unger, A1CP Karen Siegel 8405 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97008 Phone(503)626-005 Property Owner: Unified Sewerage Agency 150 S. 1st Avenue Hillsboro,Oregon 97123 Site Location: 16375 SW 851h Avenue T:gard,Oregon 97244 Tax Lot No. 2S 114AO 01101 Zoning: IP (Industrial Park) Sitc Size: .93 Acr.-s Proposal: The applicant, USWEST, is requesting a minor modification approval to install and operate six (6)antennas plus three(3) expansion antennas and two(2) equipment cabinets plus two(1) expansion. The antennas will be mounted to the existing building parapet and the equipment cabinets will be mounted to a steel support frame attached to the roof structure. W&H Pacific, Inc. Ady 7, 1997 1 USWEST Wireless PCs-Red Sewerage Agency Location • Minor Modification Request i1. INTRODUCTION USWEST Communications is in the process of developing a new w;rcless telephone system called Personal Communication Services, or PCS. PCS is a unique combiration of telecommunication services that will provide the public with the next generation of wireless devices, such as: compact cellular telephones with paging and voice-mail service, wireless fax machines and fax modems, and ate array of other customized mobile equipment. When fully developed, PCS will allow for an all-in-one telecommunications device combining multiple services in a single wireless telephone. PCS uses new digital technology to produce a higher quality transfer of voices and data versus the older analog/digital systems that are currently being used by many existing wireless telephone service providers. This digital technology also accommodates the transfer of data and graphics. In addition, PCS operates at a higher frequency, around 1,900 megahertz, and broader firrA uency band than conventional cellular. This allows for more simultaneous caNers. in order to provide these services, t1SWEST is developing a PCS network in Portland. PCS works by splitting a region into smaller geographic areas called cells, each cell is served by a transmitter and receiver or base station. As a caller moves across the landscape, the call is passed or "handed-oft" from one base station to another. Each base station is connected to a mobile telephone switching office, which is linked to the land based phone network serving your home or office, individual base station site locations, such as the proposed site, are selected based on a number of considerations related to topography, distance frorn other base stations, proximity to traffic cortidws, and other technical features. USWEST engineers utilize computer modeling and radio testing to determine potential sites. Because PCS base stations consist of very low powered transmitters, which cover a relatively zmall geographic arca, there is limited flexibility in site selection. This proposed PCS bast: station facility locuted at the United Sewerage Agency site is designed to provide PCS service to portions of Tigard and Washington County. Wlten developed, this facility will connect to other neighboring facilities in the network allowing for uninterrupted PCS service in this region of Washington County. USWEST is committed to providing quality PCS service to Tigard and the Portland Metropolitan arca for years to -omc. watt Pacific, Inc. Muir 7, •ao'i 2 USWEST PCs -United Sewerage Agency Location Minor Modlfleatlon Requent III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project consists of the installation and operation of antennas and associated equipment cabinets for USWEST Wireless Personal Communications Service Network. A total of six (6) antennas (plus 3 expansicn) and two (2) equipment cabinets (plus 2 expansion) are proposed at this sille. Each antenna is four feet wide by four feet (4'x4') deep by three fbet - six inches (3'6") tall. The self-contained equipment cabinets are two feet - six inches (TV) wide by two feet - six inches (TV) deep by five feet (5') tall. The system will both transmit and receive radio signals for a regional USWEST network. The antennas will be mounted to the existing building parapet. The equipment cabinets will be mounted to a steel support frame which will be attached to the roof structure of the existing building. No new support structures will be constructed. The existing structure is United Seweruge Agency's chemical feed building located at 16375 SW 85th Avenue. The site. is zoned IP(industrial Park) . WhH Pacific, Inc. — -------�� --~_—�—July 7, 1997 3 USWEST Wireless PCS-toted Sewerage Agency Location S Minor Modification Request IV. RELEVANT CRITERIA Section 18.130.060 of the Tigard Development Code establishes standards for minor modifications of existing conditional uses. The following criteria must be met: L No code provisions will he violated. The proposed minor modification will not violate any standards of the City of Tigard Development Code. There will be no impact to the site as the proposed project will be mounted to an existing structure. 2. The modification is not a major modification. The proposal is not a major modification: • There is no change in land use; • There is no increase in dwelling unit density; • No dwelling units are being added; • No change in the type of commercial or industrial structure is being made; • No change in the type or location of accessway and parking areas affecting off-site traffic is being made; • No increase in floor area for nonresidential use is being proposed; • Common open space is not being reduced by more than 10%; • Setback requirements are not being affected; and • Projec, amenities, such as recreational facilities, screening or landscaping, are not being a!fected. a� NAH Pacific, Inc. _ July 7, 1997 4 USWFM Wirelen PCS-Red Sewerage Agency Location • Minor Moditicallon Regoest V. CONCLUSION This proposal is consistent with the standards for a minor modification of an approved conditional use. VI. EXHIBITS A. Site Plans and Details B. Tax Lot Map C. Site Photos U. 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I R Sir WWVAV 1 � a — �a N� r ' ruuQ� 31ill "O.Al tool ulcolou EXHIBIT C Site Photos i 1 pe. K EXHIBIT D USWEST Authorization v, asses tn7rarr CaaaarairMi�w'iwbet WW N!IW Av. Rata 221 I'arGal•on" (M) 311.740 06L-- (M) ►=(M) 23141310 ha "2.0" Carp (�M12364m rte. Iia/VIS)1 t March 9, 1997 Dlsvi(1 Siegel, A.1.C.P. Account Manager 94O5 SW Nimbus Avc. Beaverton, JR. 97(l)8-7120 Dear Dwve: The purpose (1f tWs letter is to identify that in the county of Cladmum, and the ritics of Tigard Hillsboro, the Walier Group is no longer processing any ronin` applications on behalf of USWEST Wireless. These responsibilities have been reassigned to W&H PaWic. This letter also authori.cs you to sign, on behalf of USWHST, any planning and permitting dmun urts tieing prepared by W&H Pacific, Inc., for mbntitW to obtain the nooessary permits for the dcveloQamd of our PCS communications facilities. Stephen P. M r Doe M&AM Rml Fiat Mmenw,)'(alland OR t ISWFRT('cannnnkMim.Nl uriew .iS>'0r.!'Oa�./YX3''Yip9Or OFF11hL SEAL LISA ANI?ST NOTAO r,16;C.omom (Nolary l C044OSSKA W)020654 a41a(t00 exww5s"MMKA 1W a. Date w Commission Expires MENEM STAFF REPONT 49 MRATEI"1 2.1 AUGUST 3. 1909 -- 7:00 P.M. TIGARD HEARINGS OFFICER TIGARD CITY HALL - TOM HAL. 13125 SMI HALL BLVD. TIGARD. OREGON 97223 A. FACTS 1 . General Information CASE: Conditional Use CU I18-07 REQUEST : To allow expansion of the existing Ourhas Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant through construction of a new headworks building and associated improvements The use is classified as a utility, a conditional use in the I-1 zone. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION. light Industrial ZMING DESIGNATION: I--a (Industrial Part) APPLICANT Unified Sewerage Agency QTR: Same 150 0 First Avenue Hillsboro, Ok 9712+ LOCATION. 16375 Ski 85th Avenue (ICTII 281 19A, tax lots 1101 , 1103, and 1200) 2 Backend Inforwation The wastewat.v► treatment plant was constructed in 1976. The subject parcels and other adjacent properties were aarnexed to the City of Tigard in 1978 Nu applications regarding the,* parcels have bean previously reviewed by the Planning Division. 3 vicinity Information Properties to the north :+f the proposed naw headworks buildnnrl are toned I -P anr+ are dovel,>ped with the Storer Cahle building and the Ourhaw Hall Ruiiness Con+er to the most is the Tigard High School 4 athletic field which i% zoned 9 -4.5 (Residential, 4 S units/acre) Properties to the east include the remainder of the treatment plant, aD single family rMsidencoi, DurMan School, and agricultural lard This area is zoned I- P. To the south of the props J he whsort s building is agricultural land and two single family residences This area is not within the City of Tigard but is wit'iin the Ctty's planning area The C7 Plan designates this area Light Industrial J '.1 Al 1 RI 14K41 UN11 11 11 `A IN RA(;l IN:! P.I (.1) It 01 PA(Z 1 9. Sites Int tion and Proposal Oescr.iotion The 9.5 acre site is partially tree covered agricultural lard including one house and two out buildings. The proposal would involve approximately orw third of the site. The area i nvo 1 ved extends a 1 ong the site's f ront:wge on SW •5th Avrwme. Unified Sewerage Agency requests conditional use apprw►al to allow expansion of the existing wastmwater treatment plant through construction of a new headworks building on the subject property 'Who hwadworks, which provides the initial step in the wastewater trvataent p-vocess at the plant, would include automatic bar screens and grit removal basins for removing materials not wasiiy treated in the wastewater treatment process. Materials rviummed frwe the influent 'low will be deposited in large dumpst:ers located in Ow lower level of the building. Approximately 1 du■psters per wean will be hauled from the headworhs building to a landfill . The design of the headwiLwAs building provides for odor control equipment and building ventilation The building will be constructed of concrete cost panels similar to the industrial buildings to the north The east face of the building will be approximately 45 feet high. Other building fares will be of a lesser height due to the grade of the site. Two driveways will serve the site. Six parking spaces will be provided for service vohicle-Y, only Removal of ex.stiklg trees will be limited to the area of the headworks building only. A variety of deciduous and evergreen trees and low ground covers will be ;'anted in the area of the headworks building in order to blend the hoadwor-ks building development with the existing vegetation. The area of the headworks building will be enclosed by a six foot high chain link fence Also included in the project would be construction of a now driveway entrance to the existing wastewater treatment plant. across SW 915th Avenue and approximately 150 feet south of the southern driveway to the head►wrks building. Piping connections between the proposed headworks building and the existirvi treatment plant would also be constructed. 5. A�enSJ-ard MPO Cowen t s The Engineering Division reviewed the proposal and offered the following findings and ecommended conditions of approval i 94A ngs 1 Iho proposed ewponsion includes a new headworks building to the west of SW 85th Avenue Site maps showing existing topography and utilities as well a• dr•+wings sh►,►wing a preliminary grading plan. street and right of way improvements, and schematic utility plaits 7 The ,ubmi l tod soils rep ort includes recomaw..led paving sections for mesph.►1 t it and Pur t lard c paent concrete based on the traffic coefficient and amount of truck traffic I M I RI POR 1 IINl I i f R I bN ONA AGENCY (W Of 07 PAP 7 Recra�■srermdedCations of NEMwal I. The app 1 i cant shall provide for roof and pas x i ng lot rain dra f rage designed to prevent increased runoff onto adjacent property. 2. Storm drainage runoff shall be discharged into existing drainagvwys without significantly impacting properties downstream. 3. Storm drainage details shall be provided as part of the public improvement plans. Calculations mrd a topographic map of the storm drainage basin shall be provill*d as a supplement to the public improvement plans. Calculations shall be based on full development of the serviceable area. The 1,>cation and capacity of existing, proposed and future lines shall 'is addressed The public storm drainage system located outside the right-of-way shall be accompani._- n a 15 foot wide easement S. Standard street improvements, including concrete sidewalk, driveway apron, curb, asphaltic concrete pavement sanitary sewer, storm drainage, streetlights and undergrotad utilities, shall be inskalled along the frontage of SM +5th Avenue. improvements shell be designed and constructed to local street standards and shall conform to the alignment of existing adjacant improvements or to wan alignment approved by the City Engineer. Two thirds width street improvements, consisting of half-street plus 12' feet of pavement from the centerlirw, shall ue constructed where the site has frontage on one side of 25th Avenue. full width street improvements shall tow constructed where the site has frontage on both sides of 15th Avenue 6. The pavement section shall conform to either local street standards or to a design submitted by a registered civil engineer. I five (5) sets of r,►lan and profile public improvement construction plans and one (1) itemized con ruction cost estimate, stamped by a Registered Professional Civil Engineer, dita±linq all proposed publ►t improvements shall be wbmitted to the EngioMeering Section for approval Two (7) sets of plan and profile plans shall be submitted for preliminary review prior to submittal of i°insal plans. / A grading plan shall he s,ibmitted showing the existing and proposed contours A soils report shall be povvided detailing the soil compaction requ i remenl s 4 A profile of SM /5t►: Avenue shall be required, extending 300 feet soutIA of the sub juc t site showing the existing grade and proposed future grade STAff REPORT UNI1 110 RLM RMA !wa ls('f (3) 83 W PA(A i 6. I-•P ronia istrict setback, building has. and site landscaping area requirements are satisfied; 5. Other Code requirements are satisfied; and 6. The proposal conforms with all applicable Plan polic::s. C. RECOMME-10DATION The Planning Division recommends app—oval ut Conditional Use W 99 07 for expansion of the Unified Srrwr.rage Agency's r;urham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant subject to the following cone!.te.ions. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR COMPLYING WITH IHE FC,-LOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING DIVISION PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE of BUILDING PE:MI TS. S'rAIF OONTACT: GARY ALFSON (PHONE NUMBER 639--4171) 1 . The applicant shall provide for roof and parking lot rain drainage designed to prevent increased runoff onto the adjacent property. 2. Storm drainage runoff shall be discharged into existing drainageu ys without significantly impacting properties downstream. 3. Storm drainage details shall be provided as part of the public improvement plan. Calculations and a topographic map of the storm drainage basin shall be provided as a supplement to the public improvement plans . Calculations shall be based on full development of the serviceable area. The location and capacity of existing, proposed and future lines shall b: •Jdr-essed. ,. ThM public storm drainage system located outsi-fiv the right of-way shall be accompanied by a 15 foot wide easement . S. Standard street improvements, including concrete sidewalk, driveway apron, curb, asphaltic concrete pavement sanitary sewer, storm drainage, skreetlights and underground utilities, shall be installed along the frontage of SW 95th Atenue. Improvements shall be designed and constructed to local street standards and shall conform to the alignment of existing adjacent improvements or to an alignment approved by the City Engineer two third- width street improvements, consisting of half-street plvs 12' feet of pavement from the centerline, shall be constructed where the site has frontage on one side of 95th Avenue. full width street IL improvements shall be constructed where the site has frontage on 1-• both sides of 95th Avonue 6 the pavenKlot sot t ion shall conform .o either local street standards or to a design submitted by a registered civil engineer. (� I five (h) sets of plan and profile public improvement construction W plans and one ( 1 ) ttemited construction cost estimate, stamped by a Registered Professional Civil Engineer, detailing all proposed publti improvements shall be submitted to the Engineering Section for appr(1va) two (2) sets of plan and profile plans shall be sutxMttted for preliminary ravtow prior to submittal of final plans .IAt 1 Rf PORI 1IN11 11 0 SI WI RNJ AGI to( r (I1 0111 0l PAQ , 10. Construct of proposed public improve is shall not commence until aft tha f nginearing Section has a wed public improvement plans . The %, ction will require a 100% performance assurance or letter of commitment, the payment of a permit fee. a sign initollation/streetlight fee, and a doveloper--ongineer agreement. Also, the execution of a street opening permit or construction compliance agreement shall occur prior to, or concurrently with the issuance of approved public improvement plans. Washington County Fire District 01 commented that adequate access for emergency equipment must be provided to within 150 feet of all portionv of the proposed headworks building. The Fire District also commented that. a hydrant must be available within 900 feet of the building. The Planning Division notes that a hydrant is located directly across SW 85th avenue from the proposed headworks building. The Tigard Water District reviewed the proposal and offered no comments or objections regarding the proposed use. The Water District did provide comments regarding building and water service specifications. Those comments have been provided to the applicant. NPO 06, the City' s Building Division, and PGE reviewed the proposal and offered no commants . Nt) other comments were received. 8. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS The Community Development. Code conditionally allows utility uses in the I--P zone upon demonstration that certain approval criteria are satisfied. General approval standards include: 1) the site size and dimensions era adequate for the proposed use and will allow adequate buffering from adjacent uses; 2) site characteristics are appropriate fur the use; 3) adequate public facilities serve the site; 4) all applicable r•equir•ementi of the coning district and the Code aro satisfied; and 5) the use complier with applicable Comprehensive Plan policies . No specific dimensional criteria ao,-o required for utilities reviewed as conditional uses . The proposed enlargement of the wastowtter treatment plant complios with the applicable conditional use criteria because: 1 . The site provides ample area for the proposed hoodwrrke building, 0. fur aasthaLic treatment to bland the use with Lho existing vegetation in the aeon, and 0i buffer the proposed usp from adjacent uses; 9 . No char-Acteristiesof the site impede the propo-5ad use; 3 . Adaqueete public facilities already serve the• site. Tho applicant will be roquirpd to improve SW 85th Avortup to local street standards; ',I Al 1 141 110k I UN 1 I I 1 II M WI RAO AGI W:Y Cil 90 0 i PAGI 4 •. A grading4n shall be submitted showing 4k existing and proposed contours. A soils report shall be provided detailing the soil compock.ion requirements. 9. A profile of SW 85th Avenue shall be required, extending 300 feet south of the subject site showing the existing grade and proposed future grade. 10. Construction of proposed public boWowemonts shall not commence until after the Engineering Section has approved public improvement plans. The section will require a 1001 performance assurance or- letter of commitment, the payment of a permit fee, a sign installation/streetlight fee, and a developer--engine•ar agreement.. Also, the execution of a street opening permit or construction compliance agreement shall occur prior to, or concurrently with the issuance of approved public improvement plans. THE FOLLOWING CONDII _ NS SHALL BE SATISFIEC PRIOR TO ISSUAW..E e* AN OCCUPANCY PERMIT. STAFF CONTACT: JERRY OFFER, PLANNING DIVISION (PHONr: NUMPFR 639- 4171) . 11 . Landscaping materials aid fencing shall be inst lled in conformance with the submitted site and landscaping plans 12. A sign permit shall be obtained from the Planning Division prior to erecting any sign other than directional signs . THIS APPROVAI SHAt t_ eE VALID IF EXERCISED WITHIN ONI YEAR Of THE FINAL DECISION DAU_ oe — ------ PREF REO Y: Jerry Offer APPROV 0 Y . Keith Liden Alyfslanl. Planner Senior Planner (ke/6206D) 51 At RI 1XW 1 ON 11 11 11 tit ME RAG1 ACA NCY CU 88-07 - PAGE 6 AGE NDA T IGARD tll AR I WPS OF t I CE R IUi3Nl SOAY, AWAIST 1. 1919 1 00 PM TIGARD CITY NAIL TOM HAI l 13125 SW HALL. B: VO i TIGARn, OR 97223 i 1 call to Order ► 2 PUBLIC Ml AR I NG', 7. 1 QOIIIDI1IONAI USI Cal 'A OJ UNlf lII) tiFb*RAGF AGINICY NPO N 6 Roqurst to allow v pansion of the existing nur-hats Advanced Nastw►alor Treatment Plant through construction of a now herdwori►s building and associated improwements The use is cl,&ssified as a utility, a conditional P:se to the I P (Industria) Par- zone. LOCATION 16315 .M 95th Avon~. (41Ct" 251 IAA, tax lots 1101 , 1103, ant! 1200) 3 O f fil k HUS 1 ISI A ADD A9Q%M 41 dj/6233D fL F (7 W J I RP.twP.S1' FOR COMMENTS o f?0WFV7R To: Yam FROM: Tigard Planni r , Department (:i 1 y NOfif�"�"rt!!�+F 11(y�t L) RF: CU 68-07 UNIFIED SEWERAGE AC'.E2UY (USA) C:cx>et oint headworks building for the existing Durham Vastewdter Treatment Plant. LOCATlk ;: 16375 SW 85th (01M 2SI 141 lots 1101, 1103, Attached is the Otte Plan and applicant 's statkeent for your review. From Information supplfcd by various departments and agencies and from other information avell.abl• to iur staff, s report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your cooment.. by _ .1U1 Y 7 19 88 You slay use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date please phone the staff contact noted below with rnur come_:nts and confirm You- comments in writing au soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding this satter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, P.O. Now 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. , Tigard, OR 91223. Phone: 6'19-4171. STAFF CONTACT: Ke1Lh Liden PLEASE C HFCR THE POIdAWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: XXX W- have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it . P1 ea Re contact --_ W of nor offtre. Please refer to the erclosTd letter. X':X Written Comments:CL There are a leew mdLLecS Lhat rr.ur,L be resolved, incluainy whether a 2. inch meter will be adequate to terve the needs of tha new building. hill the building existing be sprinklered for fire protection? How such fill is planned on top of the/water main? The water district will not tolerate too such covet. These stains must be W accessible. The engineers should contact thisofficelater in the planningy st;,aq: j to coordinate these; matters. NRee of Person Consenting: - Robert. E. Se r. Phone No. 639-1554 4•n/1521P EOUEST FOR COMMENTS J � { DATE: 24, lQRR FROM: Tigard P1 nnina Department RE: CU 88-07 UNIFIED SEIERAGE AGENCY (USA) Construction of a new headworks building for the existing Durteam Wwstewater Treatment Plant. LOCATION: 16375 SW 85th (Cl" 2S1 14A lots 1101, 1103, &_ 1200) Attached is the Site Ilan and applicant's statement for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff a report and recommendation will be prrpared and a decision .rill be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your coewnts by ,JULY 7 , 19 BeYou may use the space provided below or attach — a eepzrate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, ,[lease phone the staff contact noted below with Your comments an confirm Your comments in writing as soon as possible. IE m you, have ruf Questions regarding this mstrar, contact the Tigard Planing Departmr ,s., P.O. Box 23397, 1.1125 SW Hall Blvd. , Tigard, OR 97223. Phone: 639--4171. STAFF CONTACT: Keith Liden PLF.ASF, CHECK THE FOULOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: .r We have reviewed the proronal and have no objections to Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: - a as Nage of Pet-soli Commenting:- _ RF.041F.ST FOR COMMUfff ON 30 1988 TO: ( l )( f � ` kl DATE: } K p —_ _ l.hneivtivG UEPT FROM: Tigard Planning Department RF.: CU 88-07 UNIFIM SEWERAGF AGENCv (USIA)- Construction of a rev headworas h;iildinq i,r tNe existing Durham Wastewater Treatment Plant. I.00ATIUh: 16375 SW HSth (CM 2S1 14A lots 1101, 1103,& 12001 Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. Flow inforsatton supplied by various departments and agencies and from other Information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will he prepared and a decision will he rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application. we need amour comments by _ ,JULY 7 _--M 1.9 Y%-)u may use the space provif4ed be�lov or tttach a stparate letter to return yatr comments. If you are unable d to respond by the above dates please phone the staff contact note1ti!1ov with ♦our comments anti confirm vour comments in writing as soon as possible. if you have any questions regarding this matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, P.O. Boz 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. , Tigard, OR 97223. Phone: 639--4171. STAFF CONTACT: Keith Liden PLFASF, CHECK THE FOLLMNC ITEMS THAT APPLY: 'L 1 We have reviewed the proposal and have no ohJectionr to it. Please cortsct of our office. Please refer to the enrlosed lettet . Written Cosments: Q. W Name of Person CoMmk.tinR: Phone No. 4•n/1521P RFOOKST FOR COlMMS JUL 211989 TO: DATE: �I{ ,Rr ,MANN _—_ _ Kmfo e . FROM: Tigard Planning Department R E: CU 813-07 UN I F I M S94ERAGE AGE W''Y (USP-) �comtruct i on of a new headwocks building for the existing Durham Naatevater Treatatent Plant. LOCATION: 16375 SW 85th (CTM 2S1 14A latS 1101 , 1103, i 122,' Attached is the Site Plan and applica •,a statement for your review. From Information supplied by var:uus departments and agencies •md from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will oe prepared and a decision will he rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish tj comment on this applicattoo, we need youc costweata by JULY 7 19 You slay use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your coiaents. Iiff ou� are unable to rested by the above dates please phone the staff contact noted below with Tnur comments and confirm tour comment@ in writing as soon as possible. If you have any Questions regarding th.s matter, contact the Tigard Planning Department, P.O. Sot 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. , Tigard, 0% 97223. Phone: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: Keith Litten PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it . P1enRe contRct of our office. Please refer to -tie enclosed letter. Written Comments: -- - ------- IL w Name of Person CommentinR: --- Phone No. V ` rn/1571P • � 7UEST FOR C T0: 1C1444 E: -- - vt FROM: Tina P"lan4ag Tartsent RE: CU 88-07 UNIFIED SEWMAGE AGENCY (USA) _,ruction of a new headwucks building for the existirxl Durhamn Wastewater Treatment Plant. IX)CATION: 16375 SW 85th (C"M 251 14A lots 1101, 1103, & 120( 1_— Attached is the Site Plan and applicant's statement for your review. From infurmatton supplied by various departments and agencies and from ether information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will he rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we need your comments by JULY 1 _ , 19 Be— You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted below with Your comments and confirm your comments In writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding this matter, cuntact the Tigard Planning Department, P.O. Box 23397, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. , Tigard, OR 91223. Phone: 639-4171. STAFF CONTACT: Keith Liden PLFASL CHECK THE FOtd.OWING Ii'EMS THAT APPLY- We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it . PleAne contact of our office. -� Pleaso refer to the encloned letter. Written Comments: CL r$ Neuse it Person Comment Ing: Phone No. MEMORANDUM • CITY OF IIGARD, OREGON 10: Jer•r•y Offer-, Assistant. Planner July 18, 1988 IROM: Grog Berry, UtilitAus Cngine '/�j T-7:;;, SURA CI : CU 80 0-, Unifies! Sewerage Agency, Construction of a Neadworks Building for the Durham Wastuwatur• fruatment Plant Findings: 1 . the proposed expansiori includes a new headworks bu 'ding to the west of SW 85th Avenue which will ho uxlended south From the existing treatment plant entr•arice. Site maps showing existi.►g topography and utilities a+ well as drawings show inq a preliminary grod irig plan , street and right of way improvements , and schematic utility plan have been submitted. 2. fho submitted soils report. includes rucommondod Paving sections for asphaltit i4nd Portland cement concrete based on the Iraffit coefficient Arid amount. of truck traffic . Conclusions: 1 the ,applicant shall provide for roof and parking lot rain drainage to the public stormwater drainage systum designed to prevent increased r•unuff unto the adjacent Property 2 Storm tir,air►age runoff shall tie discharged into the via, A ing drainageways without ., ittnificarit ly impact inq propurrties downstream. 1 Sturm drainage do tails shall be prouided as part of the Public fniprovomont. plans . Calculations and a topographic map ,yf the Sturm drainrage basiri shall be provided alt a supplement to the Public !mprovument. Plan. Calculations shall be based on I ill dovelopmunt of the serviceabie arear the location and capacity of Misting, proposod and futurv► lines "hall tit! addressud . 4 . the pub is !itorm drainage sy!ttem located outside the right-of-way shol I IL be accompanied by a 15 Not wide easomont '�. StNnd,ar•d 9trtit,I improvemorit..q int lading tmit rete sidewalk, dr ivewt+v apr,►r►, curb, ,4iph,AII is cur'creto pavtlment sanitary sewor•, storm dralnagu, streellighta and underground tit ilitie,i, shall be installed along the m frontage of '•W 85th Avenue . Impr uvumeril s shall 1 be dos igned arxi construt ; ed to local stree► Ittandards and shall conform to the alignment of uxisl.inq adjacent. improvements or to an alignment. approved by the City trill ineer Iwo thi-As width street improvements, consistinq of fiolf shoal plus 12' foot. of pavement from Hiu centerline, shall be toristrucled where the site has frontage on one side of 85th Avenue. Full width S haul improvemurits shall ho construciod whore the site hit f'roritage on both sides of 8',Ih Avencie. Jerry Offer July 18, 1988 Page Two 6. the pavement section shill ccnfor•m to either local street. standards or to a design submitLod by a rugisLered civil engineer. 1 . Five (5) sets of plan sand prufi:^ public Improvement runstruction plans arid one (1) itumizod eor►strucLiun cost estin►ate, steeped by a Registered Professional Civil Erxlineer, detailing all proposed public improvements shall be submiLLud to the Engineering Section far approval . Two (2) sets of plan and profile plans shall be submitted for preliminary review prh-r• Lo submil.t.al of final plans , 8 . A grAd irs-3 plan shall be submitted showing the existing and proposed contours , A soils r•upor-L shall be provided detailing the soil compaction requirvmonts 9. A profile of SW 85th Avenue shall be required, extending 300 fvut Apk6hrr- ILIft of tho subjNcL sit.v showing the existing gr.ada and proposed future gr•ado 10. Cor►st.ructiun tr' proposed public improvements shall not commonce until after- Lho Enyinvoring suction has appr1,ved public impr•ovemenL plans . The sovtion will require a 100% Performance Assurance or lr+tter of Cunvnl tmont, the payment of a permi t feu rest a s ign instalIatlonistreotIig;►1 foo and a dovoloper engineer agreement . Also, lho oxocutinn of a st.root ripening pormit. ur curio,tructlon compliance agroomant shall occur prlor to, or concur•r.r►tly with the issuance of vappr ovod pub i c i mprovomonL plans . Randall R . Wooloy, c.it Engineer br/592111 a F t� • ��� " x RFOUF.ST Foo comMEN �Ul 1 �ya8 DATE: 101. FROM: Tigard Planning Department P NjNd RF: C0 88-07 UNIFIED SbWLRAGE AGI?Wl (OSA) Construction of a new__—,__ headworks building for the existing Durham Wastewater Treatment Plant._ LOCATION: 16375 S'W 85th (CCM 2S1 14A lots 1101, 1103, 6 Attached is the Site Plan and applicent 'r statement for your. review. From Information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other Information available t-n our staff, a report and recommendation will he prepared and a decision will he rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, we iteed your comments by JULY 7 , 19 �_ �• You way use the space provided below or attach—& separate letter to return your comments. If yc•1_are unable to respond by the above dates please phone the staff contact noted below with Your comments and confirm your comments in writing ar s( on as possible. If you have any questions regarding thin matter, contact. the Tigard Planning Department, p.0. Box 23397, 13125 SW hall Blvd. , Tigard, OR 97223. Phone: 639-4171 . STAFF CONTACT: PLEASE CHECK THE FOI.L.OWING ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal end have no objections to It PIeARP cnntArt of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written Comments: to 0 ! RI::CE1VEb Name of Person CoMenttn : -_ 1 ur1 2 ; 19F8 Phont No. l �" ✓ rn/1S21P A • Uf LNNIF I E D SI:WERAGE AGENCY OF WASHINGTON COLWrY June 14 , 1988 Randy S . Clar.no Development Services Manpger CITY OF TIGARD 13125 SW H611 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr . Clarno: SUBJECT: Conditional Use Application Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility Headwotks Building On behalf of the Unified Sewerage Agency o' Washington County ( USA) , enclosed are the following application elements in support of the Agency' s request irr a Conditional Use Permit to co.:nstruct a new headworks facility on property currently owned by USA lying west of our Durham Facility. 1 . Application Form: 1 Copy 2 . Owner ' s Signature : On application form 3 . Title Transfer Instrument 4 . Assessor ' s Mai:: 1 copy each of 2S 1W 14A and 2S 1W 1348 with the "Subject Property" shown on 2S 1W 14A. For clarification, we have added property lines and assessor map numbers to our site plan drawings . 5 . Site Plan : I copy of our prr-application checklist mita modifications incorporated to reflect changes made by the 4. Agency since our initial pre-application meeting . E . Applicant ' s Statement : Statements from our consultant , CWC-HDR, Inc . , and their 6ubconsultants are included in the "Supplemental Information" encicseo herein . List of property owners and addresses within 250 feet : The following list idr.ntified those property owners within 250 feet of the subject property. For clarification, we have added property lines , assessor map num ber5 , property owners and addresses to our site elan drawings . 150 North First Avenue,Floom 302 Hillsboro,Unipen 91124 Phone.50.1in-to-0@21 Hardy S. Clarno June 14 , 1988 Page 2 •Pax Lot Owner of Record 2S 1W 14A 100 Tigard St:hool District 231 13137 S1/ Pacific Highway Tigard, Oregon 97224 2S 1W 14A 1100 Tigard Stroet Investment Co. PO Box 23516 Tigard, Oregon: 97223 2S 1W 14A 1104 Willamette Cable Television ( sale is in 4800 SW Macadam, Suite 309 process ) Portland, Oregon 97201 2S 1W 14A 1300 John M. & Sa" ly P. Thomas 1302 16575 SW 85th Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 2S 1W 14A 1000 Charley i Zada Lamb R.A. x Linda Gray 1144 SW 7'iedeman Tigard, Oregon 97223 2S 1W 13B 600 Unified Sewerage Agency 150 N First Avenue, Room 302 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 8 . Filing Fee : Enclosed is our check in the amount of $365 . 00 . • The site information, site development plan, grading plan, architectural drawings ( preliminary) and landscaping !plan have been incorporated into our Site Drawinis and Supplerental Information. Ten ( 10 ) copies of this information i ► submitter; with this application for your review. I. We thank you or your attention to this matter . Should you have questions , please contact Dennis Lively, Division Engineer for USA, at 648-8621 . Sincerely, w Ga► y F . K► ahmer General Manai3pr h j Enr 1 ort,f r Staff Review C1TY Of TIGAND i OO nUUrTY DEVELOPrW-NT DEPARTMENT PRE-APPLICAIZON OW"LIST Data 1. APPLICANT 2. PROPERTY LOCATION Address — - &&d -- — Tax Map/Tax Lot Ti_ T'% _ �, I \. I I I A Ito 1 6. 'PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION/MEC£SSARY APPLICATION(S) K4Mm./ VSA C-,4. USE J I Existing _ �• rJ fi ' o /= �'' �.. : Adjacent Property \ north south east wast S. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION ---- 6. ZONING DESIGNATION 1Q -- 7. MEI( IBORH(X)() PLANNING 4fiG/WIZATION No. CHAIRPERSON Q (lei) 634'4.74 @� PHO11E H •. COGE REQUIREMENTS Minimum lot size/width lu ,J setbacks: front . cor►►ar f-� side rear -- .� ., established arras Nom_ Special setbacks: streets � -- are r inten►ity zones -W._ iAt4 _ .. wetlands - _.— flag lot �l _ accessory structures M zaro lot lime Maximum lot coverage KAxiwuw buildlrq Might _� I ~ Spacial height ity. f lag lot othlo Density calculation I, I Density transition Landscaping: minimum % of lot area � Street Trees TO `w..,, An.-.�/ ,(ie¢hr_QI Ye�..LAl Buffer Areas — Parking Areas '25d.Iji=, 244&eAg Visual clearance Parking and lording _ Or - -- . / - Access and circulation „� .. wr;..�_ ��� Signs � f - 9. OTHEL CONSIDERATIONS (Sae application checklist for specific items) i Sensitive lands: i i.odp)ain drainagaway ►,25x' slopa_0.j;j2 p,, Wetlands _ lr�ter` - Open space - 1`) iA Historic overlay S root improvements/connections/bikeways ��&4!, a 1 I Right--ofjway dedication sanitary Sawer improvement -- Itorm Sewer improvements /La/ Improvement Agreement - Permit; Bonds; Fee- CL Other agency permits - _- rn 10. PROCLDUNC tD Administrative staff review w Public Hearing/Hearings O?ficer Public Hearing/P1 nning Cmmaission The Administr6,ive decision or Public Hearing shall occur approximately 30 days after a c"plete application is filad. ., 10--day appeal p4riod follows all decisions. (0573P/0022P) I ter p,l�►.� 'W le{i� !T•.a i , � . • Sta}t�. . w� Data t t 7 CITY ,OF TIGARD , COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPAMENT !� APPLICATION CNECKLI3T The items on the checklist below are required for the successful completion of your application submission requirowents., This checklist identifies what is required to be submitted with your application, This sheet MUST be brought and submitted with all ottier ' 'ssaterials at the ' time you sr:bmit • your application. See your application for further explanation ,of these items or- coil Planning at 639-4171 . ITEMS TO BE BASIC MATERIALS INCLUDED: A) Application for* (1 copy) ['] B) Owner' s signature/written authorization [ C) Title transfer instrument [Jf 0) Assessor's nap [� E) Plot or site plan (� F) Applicant' s statement [✓� (G) List of property owners i, addresses within 250 feet Ely (N) Filing tae (S 4A:50 ) ' (•'� SPECIFIC MATERIALS A) Site Info►-matiLon showing (No. of copies JO 1) Vicinity flap [ 2) Site size & dimension^ rJ 3) Contour lines (2 ft at 0- 10% or 5 ft for grades > 10%) [/f s) Drainrge patterns, courses, ar+d ponds [✓f 5) Locations of natural hazard areas including: a) Floodplain areas [r� b) Slopes in excess of 25% [ ] c) Unstable ground [ ] d) Areas with high seasonal water table a) Areas with severe soil erosion potential [ ] f) Areas having severely weak foundation soils [ ] 6) Lo.atior, of resource ar*Ps os shown on the Comprehensive Map inventory including: a) Wildl!fe habitats [ ] b) Wetlandsi [ ] 71 Other site features: %L 4) Rock outcroppings [ ] b) Trees with 6" + caliper measured 4 feet tU) from ground level [ 1 8) Locatioi: of existing structures and their uses LV 9) Location and type of on and off-sits Weiss -nurces [ ] 10) Locaiion of existing utilities and easements [✓f III Location of existing dedicated right-of-ways W 8) Site Development Plan showing (No. of copies 10): [ j 1 ) The proposed site and surrounding properties 2) Contour I w intervals [� ?) The locatinri, dingy-nsions and naives of all : A) Existing t platted streets & other public w^ys anal easements on the site and on adjoining [✓� properties APPLIGAIION CHECKLIST - Page 1 b) P�posad street$ or other public s C oasalbai thi 4; [� C) A.. 4rnative route% of dead end or proposed streets that require future extension [ ] 4) 'rhe location and dimonsion of: a) Entrances and exits on the site [� b) Parking and circulation areas [� c) Loading and services areas V d) Pedestrian and bicycle circulation e) Outdoor common areas, [ ] f) Above ground utilities [v]� 5) ;'he location, dimensions C setback distances of all: ej Existing permanent structures, improvements, utilities and easements which ire located on thi site and on adjacent property within 25 feet of the site [s'1 b) Proposed -structures, improvements, utilities and easements on the site S) Storm drminage facilities and analysis of downstream conditions (� 7) Sanitary sewer facilities 9) The location of areas to be landscaped [✓l 9) The location and typo of outdoor lighting / considering crime pro-ontion techniques [✓� 10) The location of mailboxes 11) The location of ,all structures and thotr orientation [vj� 12) Existing or proposed sewer reimbursement agreements [ ] C) Grading Plan (No. of conies ) [ ] The site development pian shall include a grading plan at the same pcale as the site analysin drawings and shall contain the following information: 1) The location •nd extent to which grading will take place indicating general contour lines, slope ratios and soil stabilization proposals, and time of year it is proposed to be done. [ ] 2) A statement from a registerel engineer supported by dmta factual substantiating: a) Subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering reprjrt [ ] b) The validity of sanitary sewer and storm drainage service proposals [ ] c) Tliat: all problems will be mitigated and how they will be voitigatad [ ] a D) Architectural Drawing (No. of copies —L_): [ ] The site development plan proposal shall include: 1) Floor plans indicating the ,,; :i.re footage of all structures proposed for use un-site; and [ ] 2) Typical elevation drawings of each structure. [� E) Larxlsc_apa Plan (No. of copies _10 ) : [ ] The landscape plan shall be drawn aL the same scale of the site analys:,s plan or a larger scale if necessary and shall indicate. / 1) Do*r-lrttiori of the irrigation system where applicable [✓� 2) Location and height of fences, buffers and scrainings [� APPLICATION CHECKLIST - Page 2 3) Locatio/�f terraces, docks, shelters, areas and c n open spaces [ e, 4) Locfttion, type, size and species of existing and proposed plant materials. [v1, The landscape plan sh.11 include a narrative whlich addresses: 1) Soil conditicns. [ ] 2) Erosion control miasures• that will be used. [ ] F) Sign Drawings 1 Sian drawingsl; shall be submitted in accordance with Chapter 19. 114 of the Code as part of Site Development Review or prior to obtaining a Building Permit to construct the sign. (' ] G) Traffic ganeretig_rl„_estinw►tg [ ] H) Preliminary partition Qr lot line adlustment nap showing (No. of Copies _): 1) The owner of the subject parcel [ ] 2) The owner's authorized agent [ ] 3) The map scale, (20,50, 100 or 200 festal), inch north arrow and date [ ] 4) Description of parcel location and boundaries [ ] 5) Location, width and names of streets, easements and other public ways within and adjacent to the parcel [ ] 6) Location of all permanent build .-Qs on and within 25 feet of all property lines [ ] 7) Location, and width of all water courses [ ] 9) Loca' ion of any trees with 6" or greater caliper at 4 feet above ground level [ ] 9) All slop's greater than 25% [ ] 10) Location of existing utilities ,i,W utility easements [ ] 11) For major land partition which creates a public street: a) The proposed right-of-way location and width [ ] b) A scaled cross-section of the proposed street plus any reserve strip [ ] 12) Any applicable dead restrictions [ ] 13) Evidence that land partition will nct preclude of"icient future land divinion where applicable [ ] I.) Subdivis.Jon Preliminary Plat Map and dots showing(No. of Copies _ ) — - 1) Scale equaling 30,5n, 100 or 200 feet to the inch and limited to one phase per sheet [ ] C. 2) The proposed name of the subddvision [ ] 3) Vicinity map showing property' s relationship to arterial and collector streets [ ; 4) Names, addresses and talephonc numbers of the owner developer, engineer, surveyor, des ;o-r. as applicable[ ] 5) Data of application [ ] 6) Boundary lines of tract to be subdivided [ ] U1 7) Names of adjacent subdivision or names of recorded owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land [ ] 9) Contour linos related to a City-established bench- mark at 2-toot intervals for 0-10% grades greater than 10% [ ] APPLICATION CIIECKLIST - Page 3 a�■ir+mss ,.�.... wwww.w•gap'tT, KlsfrF At1. ARI2)t AY [AI44/)e TS, TAa'r WILLIS A. tf[9T A01) RAT'slrU A. 1 hue h.rrd , v1f• h.drrrr... a Ar ,...tstlM•r^"'h--ow". r.wA. 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STATE t7► ORZrAW County of M.shingt.on I personally a"w•red the stow nand MAN C. sI►►tT awd Cl/A9110E A. 111►f'", huabs" and %It@, 9AM1 &-snoerte{Tad ttr fa.e- go l h•• A n s t r bale n t to be their vo(un t o ry e.t awd Aced. merome owl J.'* Ilniary 1c at r5ree� M, frAwl..l•.w ttl I I..i � ,. I • � I a,.te st e.eeiea (�ismatmeam 11 Aw tL.mmit emw .0 r i r ammm so a O fin,a1tm.f. r as. wpo.Y• wall e>•ee ab ease Ma.q so e. �-� douses ra .00010 AM .e �eia ..same v ..,.r +.� eft r r so .rm H sn Atter 6y.,erolsm rN.r* tsl m a 1 t I M fletnr r e..e hew s-V Ib sort% First W Nlluesere Ow •?I)$ A t i o, PeO n 1•00•w e J - Warranty heed 1156 .. I Y UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF ' WASHINGTON COUNTY 1 DURHAM AWWTP NEW HEADWORKS BUILDING 1 1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 rc N ' JUNE 14, 1988 u w 1 ' UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ' JUNE 14, 1999 A. SITE CONDITIONS I. A vicinity map showing streets and access points. pedestrian and bicycle pathways, transit stops and utility locations; A vicinity map is provided on Sheet 1 of the drawings. Existing access points ' along 85th Avenue arc identified or, Sheets 2, 3 & 4. Pedestrian and bicycle pathways along Durham Rd. arc identified on Shcct 2. No transit stops are known to exist along Durham Rd, or 85th Avenue. Existing utilities currently identified are shown on Shccts 2, 3, & 4. A. The site size and its dimensions; ' The site to be impacted by this pioject is shown on Sheet 3. Assessor maps identify the parcel under three tax lot numbers as follows: ' T2S itIW 14A 1101 ' T2S R I W 14A 1 103 TIM R1W 14A 1200 ' Physical dimensions of the site arc approximately 603 feet by 683 feet. 'Total acreage is approximately 9.5, t 3. Con,vur lines at 2-foot intervals for grades 0-101% and less and 5-foot internals ' for grade's rarer 10 percent; ' Contour lines at 1-foot intervals arc shown on the site drawing at the subject property and on adjacent lands. The general topography of the site is gentle ' sloping from west to cast toward 85th Avenue. Elevations are based on U.S.G.S, datum. 4. The general location of drainage patterns; No well defined drainage exists on the site. Surface drainage ,ollows topography in a west to east direction. At 85th Avenue, drainage from the subject property ' travels south to the Fanno Creck drainage area. 5. The general location of natural hazard areas including: (A) Floodplain areas (lro-year floodplain and flooding),- The looding);The subject property is not located within the Tualatin River floodplain arca. ' The identified floodpla,,,n elevation of 126.0 is shown on Sheet 4. ' (B) Slopes in excess of 25%.- The 596;The subject property docs not have slopes in excess of 25%. Th- predominate slopes on the subject property are less than 4 percent. ' (C) Unstable ground (arras subject to slumping, earth slides or rrrnvernent); ' No unstable ground conditions have been identified cn the site. A copy of the soils report for this project is included in Appendix A. t (D) 4reas having a high seasonal water' tahle i0thta 0-24 inches of the surface for three or more weeks of the year; No areas of high seasonal waiter table have been identified on the site. A copy of the soils report for this project is included in Arr,endix A. b9 �- L ' (£) Areas haying a severe soil erosion pirteruial; t.' No areas of severe soil erosion have been identified on the site. A copy of the soils rcl-ort for this project is included in Appendix A. ' -2- (F) Areas having severe weak foundation soils: No artas having severe weak foundation soils have been identified on the site. A copy of the soils report for this project is included in Appendix A. 6. The general location of natural resource areas as sho►vn on the. Comprehensive Plan map inventory data: No known natural resource areas such as wildlife habitats or wztlands e;!ist on the subjcct property, brainzgcways and wetlands existing south of the subject pro: -rt.. will not be impacted by this project. 7, The general location Of site features mcluding: (A) Rock outcroppings: No rock outcroppings were identified on the subject property. A copy of the soils report for this projrct is included in Appendix A. (B) Trees with 6" caliper or greater measuring 4 fret from gre,ind level: All aces on the subject property with 6-:nch caliper or greater are identified ' on Sheet 3. Clearing and grubbing limits for the proposed improvements are shown on Sheet 3 and Sheet 7. Clearing and grubbing limits have been held to a minimum, while permitting suff►,cnt area for construction of the ' improvements. The following list identifies those trees on the subject property, and on the dedicated right-cif-way of 851h Avenue, which will be removed as part of this project. .J Q11 Site: 14 - '7" filberts; I - 14" walnut; 2 - 24" wnlr ut; 1 - I8" walnut; I- cluster of 7 walnut; I - 12" birch; I - 36" alder; I - cluster of 7 alder; 3- 4" maple; I - 16" maple; I - 14" maple; I - 14" hawthorn; I - 6" crabappl(-; I- e -3- r - 14" pear; I - 10" apple; I - 12" apple; 1 - 14" ap;)ie; 2 - 16' apple; I - 22" apple: 3 - 24" apple; 1 - 28" apple; 2 - 8" fir; I - 10" fir; I - 6" pine; 3 - 8" r pine; 2 • 10" pine; 3 - 12" pine; I - 14" pine; 3 - 16" pine. dl) Avenue EL. O. 1'V1 1 - 24" ash, t - 26" ash; I - 24" maple; I - 36" maple; • 12" spruce. Tree removal will be mitigated by planting of trees on the subject property during clean-up and restoration of the site. t 8. The location of existing s[ruchrres on the site and proposed use of those structures. Existing structures on the subject property are identified on Sheet 3. Those rstructures to be demolished and removed are iientified on Sheet 7. 9. The location and type of noise sources on . site or on as joining property such as traffic Nays. nrecha^lra; equipment or noise producing rand uses,- The ises;The existing Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (Durham AWWTP) is located to the cast of the subject. property. Noise sources at the Derham AWWTP r arc limited The iligh School athletic field is located to the west of the subject property. To the north, light industrial activities are being conducted. The lands Iving south of the subject property arc currently undeveloped. 1 ' Noise levels at the proposed improvements will be controlled to no more than 8.5 dBA inside the building and 65 dBA outside the building The new headwnrkR facility will be heated and ventilated to provide a safe working environment. The screenings room and dumpster room ure classified as Class I Division I and will he kept under a slight negative pressure. All equipment located in these rooms will be of explosion proof cunstruction. The balance of the facilitt ra r well be kept under a slight positive pressure. r 1 The ventilation approach is to provide fresh outside air to the relatively cler.n areas and then transfer this air through; succeeding iirtier rooms until it is finaily ' exhausted through the odor control tower. Design air change rates and room temperatures are shown in Table 1. HVAC equipment is listed in Tnblc 2. 'TABLE 1 HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING DESIGN CRITERIA Min/Max Air Changes ' Room RMWEI .ct Hour CFM Screen 50/90 10 125CO Dumpster 50/90 20 12300 Grit Pumping 60/90 6 2400 Compressor 60/90 2-3 1200 rMCC/Control 7C/90 2-3 1000 Restroom 70/90 2-3 200 TABLE 2 HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT Eauinmcnt No. Dcscrintion ' FI00 Grit pumping room supply fan, 7400 cfm HTR101 Grit pumping room duct furnace, 160 MBH F102 Compressor room supply fan, 1200 cfm ' UH 103 Compressor room unit heating, 70 MBH F104 Screen room transfer fan, 3000 cfm AIIUI05 Screen room air handling unit, 8900 cfm 390 MBH U F106 Dumpster room transfer fan, 12500 cfm F107 MCC supply fan, 1000 cfm UH 108 MCC unit electric unit heater, 3 KW U"110 Restroom unit heater, 1000 W ' -5- 1 The odor control unit is a high pressure, mist type unit having a 10 second detention for odorous gases from the screening area, grit channels and influent and effluent boxes. Odors will be oxidized with sodium hypochlorite under a pH adjusted environment using sodium hydroxide. The exhaust air from the odor control unit will pass through a mist eliminator and exhaust from the roof of the new headworks facility. Sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide will be stored in 1500 gallon and 500 gallon storage tanks. respectively, with vent and fill lines on the east face of the headworks building. Manually set, piston-diaphragm putups will meter chemical flow to the odor control unit. B. SITE PLAN ' 1. The proposed site r.rrd surrounding properties; The proposed site is identified on Sheet 3 together with surrounding properties. Improvements to the subject property are identified on Sheet 7. ' 2. Contour intervals; 1 See previous response, item A.(3). New contours are shown on Sheet 7. ' 3. The location. dimensions and names of all: rt. Existing Strrrri: ' Existing streets in the arca of subject property are shown on the Vicinity Map on Sheet I. The subject property faces the 30 foot dedicated right-of- way of 85th Avenue. Sheet 3 indicates current existing street conditions along the easterly boundary of the subject property. n b. Proposed street.:; ' As part of this project, additional right-of-way will be dedicated to 85th Avenue. An additional 30 feet will be dedicated along the east side of 85th ' Avenue and an additional 10 feet will be dedicated along the west side of 85th •6 Avenue. The total dedicated width of 85th Avenue, to the south end of the subject property, will be 70 feet. Improvementx will be made to the curb line along the east side of 85th Avenue ' north of the subject property. The existing access to the Durham AWWTP will be modified to a right angle entry. Across the east Wundary of the subject property. 85th Avenue will be improved to 34 feet in width with curb and gutter on both sides. At the south end of 85th Avenue, the full w:dth improvements will be stopped at the new plant access road to avoid damage to ' existing trees in the right-of-way at the southeast corner of the subject site. Pavement will be extended southerly to tie in current driveways of properties owned! by John and Sally Thomas. The location and dimension o/: A. The entrancrA and exits on the site; A narrow iravel drive entry currently exists to the subject property which ' will be abandoned as part of the improvements being proposed. The proposed headworks building will have two 30 foot paved entry ways to 85th Avenue as ' shown on Sheet 7. I he northerly entry will be located approximately 120 feet south of the north property lire. The southerly entry is located approximately 225 feet south of the northerly entry. A new 30 foot primary access to the existing Durham AWWTP will be constructed at the southerly end of the improved 85th Avenue. The existing entry way to the Durham AWWTP ' to the north of the subject property will be modified as shown on Sheet 7 as part of this project. 1 (B) The parking and circulation arras: ' Employees of the Durham AWWTP currently utilize parking facilities across ' 85th Avenue in front of the administration bttildin . No new employees are anticipated to be hired as the result of this project. For those periods of time when operators are present at the proposed headworks building, a total of parking spaces are 3%,L :Pable. Parking spaces are shown on Sheet 7. Fi%c spaces are provided at the westerly (lower) side of the building. and two spaces are provided in the easterly (upper) side of the building. The majority of activity at the headworks building occurs at the lower level. (C) Loading and services areas: The proposed headworks building will contain climber screen. which scrarate materials from the sewage which cannot be treated in the AWWTP process. Grit materials will also be separated from the sewage at the proposed headworks building. Screenings and grit will be deposited in dumpsters that will be hauled to a landfill for ultimate disposal_ The dumpsters are located at the lower floor level. Approximately 3 dumpsters per week will be hauled from the headworks to a landfill. The service area to the proposed headworks building was generally described in item 4. (B). The MCC/Control room, compressors, odor control equipment. dumpsters and pumps are all located at the lower level. Bar screens and grit washers are located at the upper level. Operators attending this facility will ' generally enter at the lower level (east side) and walk up the interior stairway to attend the upper level equipment. (D) Pedestrian and h►cycle rircularion. if applicable.: No pedestrian or bicycle circulation, facilities currently exist along 85th Avenue. As p^rt of this project an $ foot wide sidewalk will be constructed from the existing administration building to 85th Avenue, north on 85th Avenue, and then westerly to the proposed facility. The new sidewalk will 4 ' permit operators to make routine visits to the new facility on foot. ae (E) Outdoor common areas. if npplicahle: ' No qutdoor common areas, in addition to those alrerdy existing, are proposed in this project. 8 1 1 (F) Abort ground utilities; ■ Potable water new 1-inch connection to existing 6-inch waterline in 0 85th Avenuc. Backflow prevention device to be installed in accordance with Utility Standards. (Underground installation) 0 ■ Non-potable water - new 4-inch chlorinated effluent pipeline to be constructed from cast side of 85th Avenue to the new facilities. Landscaping and orchard area to be irrigated with treated effluent. (Underground installation) ■ Natural gas - new I-inch service to be installed to headworks building from existing of natural gas main on the cast side of 85th Avenue. ' (Underground installation) ■ Mum and polymer new pipelines for alum and polymer feeds to the ' sanitary sewage will be constructed from the cast side of 85.h Avenue to the new facilities. (Underground installation) 1 ■ Electrical power and comm.itnication - electrical service and communication facilities will be extended underground from the existing f-icilities at the Durham AWWTP, on the enst side of 85th Avenue to the o r new facilities. The existing overhead power lines along 85th Avenue will be moved to the east to permit construction of roadway improvements. 0 6. The location. dimension a►►d setback distances of all: ' (A) Existing structures, improreme►us and utilities which are; i (►� Located within 25 feet of the site and are on ad joining property; o 'niproperty Existing structures on site and on adjoining are shown t,n Sher.ts 7., 3, and 4. All structures located within 25 feet of the subject property are setback greater than 75 feet from centerline of the ne 85th Avenue improvements. 1 (ii) To remain on cite: The only existing structure to remain on site is a small loafing shed ' located in the south-central portion of the property. (8) Proposed structures, improyemenit and utilities on the .tilt: The proposed facilities are shown on Sheet 7. All ucw structures will be set back a minimum of 75 feet from centerline of the new 85th Avenue improvements. 7. The loct.,ion of areas to be landscaped; Areas to be landscaped include the property within the new fence west of 85th Avenue and the property adjacent to the new fence. Construction of the 42" FM located on the east side of 85th Avenue and south of ' the subject property will also incorporate landscaping restoration. Landscape features include low growth ground cover, deciduous and evergreen trees and grass planting. A proposed landscaping plan for the new facilities is shown elsewhere in this document. ' A planting schedule it identified on Sheet 7. All landscaping within the fenced arca will be irrigated by underground sprinklers using non-potable water from the Durham AWWTP. Areas outside the fencing are irrigated in conjunction with the existing land application system using non-potable water from the Durham AWWTP. ' 8. The locations of motored util►t►' liner; ' Proposed utility lines to be constructed as part of this project within the 85th Avenue right-of-way are shown on Sheets 6, 7, and 8. Pipelines and improvements t1J ' constructed outside the 85th Avenue right-of-way are also shown on the accompanying plans. Existing site utilities are shown on Sheets 1., 3. 4 and 5. ' -10- 1 1 9. The location of mailboxes: No mailboxes will be installed or relocated as part of this project. 10. The location of all structures and their orientation: rThe location and orientation of all structures are shown an Sheet 7 Structures are aligned with existing facilities on the east side of 85th Avenue. 11. The location and type of outdoor lighting considering crime prevention techniques: Outdoor lighting, similar to that existing at the Durham AWWTP, will be continued on the subject property. A proposed outdoor lighting plan has been incorporated with the: landscaping plan shown eiscwhe-c in this document. C. GRADING PLAN 1 1. The site development plan shall include a grading plan at the same scale as the 1 site analysis drawings and shall contain the following information: ' a. Requirements in Sectio►rs 18.130.080 and 18.130.090 of this Chopter: Requirements as set forth in the above paragraphs are described in the previous text. ' h. The location a►rd extent to ►vh,^h grading will take place i►rd►catinp general corrtonr lines, slope ratros a►rd slope stabili.ation proposals. Location and extent of grading to be included in this project is identified on h ' Sheets 6 and 7. In those areas where the slope of the final surface is '_' horizontal to I vertical or greater, the slope will be protected from erosion with a biaxially oriented net while grass surfacing becomes established. 1 • II- C. A statement from a registered engineer supported by factual data substantiating the validity of the slope stabilisation proposals; and that all problems will be mitigated and how they will be mitigated. A copy of the soils report for this project is included in Appendix A. D. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 1. The square footage of all structures proposed for use on-site; The facility to be constructed in this project is a new headworks facility to remove screenabic waste and grit from the sewage prior to treatment .tt the existing t-er.tmcnt plant. The majority of the structure will be located below ground. That portion above ground will contain mechanical, electrical and control equipment. Appendix B contains preliminary floor plans of the new headworks building. 2. Preliminary elevation drawings of each structure; Preliminary elevations of the new headworks building are included in Appendix C. The exposed structure will be constructed from cast-in-place concrete or precast concrete tilt-up panels. The structure will depart from the architectural concept used on the existing treatment plant and will be similar in appearance to the commercial/industrial structures located north of the subject property. ' E. LANDSCAPING PLAN 1. The general location of fences, huffers and screenings; The proposed location of facilities is shows, on Sheet 7. Security fences will be- added eadded to the existing fencing as shown. The proposed headworks structure will be 1cx•ated over 200 feet south of existing structures located on the property to the north of the subject property, and 450 fect north of existing structures located on the property to the south of the subject property. The proposed structure will be ' located nearly 400 feet east of the high school property. The existing Durham A%%'WTP is located to the cast of the subject property. Existing trees on the north. -12- west and south will provide screening. Where removal of existing trees is required to construct the new hcadworks facilities, new trees will be planted to screen the ' facility, from its neighbors. 2. The general location of play areas and common open spaces; No new play areas or common open areas will be added with this project. 1 3. The general location of existing and proposed plant materials; tExisting trees on the site arc identified on Sheet 3. In order to construct the new hcadworks building and 85th Avenue improvcmcnts, a number of the existing trees located on the property will be removed. Tres to be removed are identified in A.7. (A) herein. A proposed planting schedule to be incorporated into the landscaping plan is identified on Sheet 7. Th.; proposed landscaping plan is shown in Appendix D. 4. Location of underRrourrd sprinkler heads ►vhere applicable; Underground sprinklers will be installed for all landscaping within the fenced area around the new hcadworks building. Areas outside the fencing will be irrigated in conjunction with the existing land application system. 5. The landscape plan shall include a narrotire which addresses soil cor►ditions; and ' erosion control measures that will he used; ' Soil conditions are described in the soils report incorporated in Appendix A. Erosion control measures are described to a previous section of this rrport. F. SIGN DRAWINGS Entry signs will be placed at the access paints to the new htadworks building and at the new access drive to the Durham ANVNVTP. Signs will comply %%ith requirements of Chapter 18.111 of the City Code. ' -13- 1 APPENDIX A SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT 1 1 1 • ' DURHAM AWWTP r 1 1 Fi- SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT , i , DURHAM AWWTP EXPANSION �.1 WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON C1 I1 tl PREPARED FOR: L1 CWC - HDR. O-4472 I ' MAX 198Q RZA 6mRITTENHOUS E-?EMAN & ASSOCIATES I ' Geotechnical Consultants MY Ll RZI RITTr: CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 1988 Page 1 1 .LQ�.U.mlYAHY The site Is suitable for the proposed construction. Key design Reins are summarized below and are discussed in greater detail In the following sections of this report. o Most of the site Is overlain by five to 15 feet of compacted fills composbd of nath,e sandy silts and fine ® sands. Native soils underlying the fill consist of layered sUty sands grading Into cleaner sands. o Groundwater was encountered as perched zones throughout the site (mostly below the fill), with free water at a depth of about 18.5 feet In boring B-10 at the time of our explorations A subsequent reading In the plezometer in B-15 revealed a water level two and one-half feet below existing grade. Even during dry summer weather, water should be expected In any excavations deeper than about 10 tfeet. Due to the very high soil permeability,dewatering could be very difficult. ' o New fills should be compacted to the following relative con,pactions based upon AASHTO T-180: Subgrade-Roller Compaction, Granular Structural Fill -95%, Landscape Fill - 85%, Tank or Wall E3ackfill 90%to 92% ' o Puilding foundations that wA! be Installed on undisturbed native, or compacted soil may be designed for 2500 psf. 1 o Floor slabs may be placed on compact 1 native soil with a minimurr six Inches of crushed rock baso course. In areas of heavy floor loading or lift truck traffic, the base rock thickness should be Increased to 12 Inches. ' o Temporary excavation slopes may be Cut 31 about 1H 1V, but some local variations may eccur, especially if groundwater Is encountered. The preceding summary Is Intended for Introductory and reference use. A complete reading of this report Is necessary for a thorough understanding of the conditions or limitations affecting the use of this informat!on Design should be based on the complete recommendations contained In the main body or ' this report. CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 1988 Page 2 2.0 I TRODUCTION This report presents 'he results of our subsurface exploration and geutechnlcal engineering study for the ' proposed Durham Advanced Waste Water Treatment Plant (AWWTP). The proposed development and locations of the subsurface explorations are presented on the attached Site Plan, Plate 1. The purpose of our study was to establish general subsurface conditions at the site on which to base our conclusions and recommendations for foundation d"gn and construction considerations. The scope of work consisted of literature and past report research, field explorations, and geotechnical engineering analysis. This study has been completed in general accordance with our contract of April 13, 1988. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of CWC-HDR Engineers, their client and their agents, for specific application to this project, In accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering practices. 3,0 PROJECT QX=1P_L4n The project site Is located south of Durham Road at S.W. 85th Ave. in Durham, Oregon. The project will Involve a new Headworks facility about 120 feet x 120 feet In plan dimension, a series of new utility lines, upgrading and altering existing clarifies and aeratlon basins, and two new pumps at the Raw Sewqge Pumping Station. The now Headworks facility will have lower floor elevations of 10 to 15 feet below existing grades, and some of the utility Imes will be up to 20 feet deep. Items of concern are allowable bearing capacity, ' retaining structures, drainage, excavition, and control of water during construction. 4.9 .UBF9-Qf �jt7NQ1TJM U) 41_Ea1QmfiQa TGh-gRU0 ' Our subsurface exploration consisted of drilling 15 borings of 21.5 to 41.5 feet in depth, with a traller- mounted Versa Drill. All explorations were observed by a geologist from our firm who logged conditions ' encountered and obtalnaf samples for laboratory testing Exploration logs, together with more detailed descriptions of the drilling and sampling techniques, can be found in the Appendix 4, it QQnS�)tlOfa 4.1j_SUf Kq -The locations of the rew facilities are mostly within the confines of the existing AWWTP and ' as such, will probably be founded (-n compacted fills, consisting of reworked natNe soils. The Headworks ' CWC-HDR 0-4477 May 19, 1988 Page 3 facility Is located at the highest part of the site, west of S.W. 185th Ave., In a relatively und!sturbed area of pastes a grass and small trees. The site slopes gently downward toward the southeast, from a high of approximate EI. 180 to El. 125. ' 4.2.2 Subsurface -As nu,ed previously, the bulk of the existing site facilities are underlain by about five to 15 feet of sandy slit fill, presumably emplaced during original construction. The fills appeared to consist of relatively well-compacted (stiff to very stiff), reworkeo native soil. Although h may exist, we observed no residual topsoil below the fill. The term' ler of our explorations revealed six to 12 Inches of v.psoll In the ' area of the existing facility, and possibly two feet thick In the pasturo/orchard where the new Headworks Is to be located. tThe native soils consist of typical floodplain deposits of loose to medium dense, Interbedded slit and silty fine sand with scattered lenses of gravel. The sands arty typically more silty near the ground surface (or just below the fill) and grade cleaner with depth. Any resulting settlements should be rapid and uniform. eAa3 Groundwstgr - We only encountered free groundwater in 8.10, at 18.5 feet below existing grade. However, most of the borings had perched water In the sand layers which could translate Into a seasonal groundwater level. Piezometers were installed In B-14 and B-15, and one was scheduled for B-5 During drilling, B-5 was a "dry hole", so we left it open and returned several days later to see whether the perched lenses would fill it up. The nose was still dry, so we backfilled It without a ple7ometer. Cgnversely, the piezometer in B-15 had filled to within two and one-half feet of the ground surface during the same amount of time. It Is possible that existing underground utility trenches have"dried up" portions of the site. Considering t;ie time of year, we expert that during extremely wet winters the groundwater may rise to ' within a few feet of existing grade, and during the driest months it may drop below 20 feet. Excavation and rn construction within the ground\vatar zone are discussed later In this report. 1 "ISIGN REC9�uiMF�lQATIONS ite Preoar-jtlon We have provided ►ecommendatIons for both wet weather and dry weather construction. Because the ' near surface soils consist of moisture-sensitive slits, If possible, It Is recommended that the site ba prepared during relatively dry weather. 1 1 CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 191313 Page 4 5.1.1 Sias SlrioQlnn - Prior to beginning construction, all areas of the site that will recelvo wilding or pavement elaments should be stripped of topsoil, roots, and any non-engineered surface fill. Minimum %tripping depths may range from six Inches in areas of existing facilities,to two and one-half to three feet In order to remove any non-engineered fills (If any) anti; :fie thick topsoil in the northwest comer of the site. Existing fills, as discussed in Section 4.2.2, consist of generally good quality material, but may contain occasional debris, and do not appear to be underlain by topsoil. After stripping, we recommend that the resulting exposed surface be observed by a representative from our office, and any areas of soft soli or remaining fill should be overexcavated. 1 2 ry W• then Coq}tructlon - Seasonal wetting, drying,freezing, and thawing can substantially loosen the near-surface soils. After stripping and excavating to final grades, but b(i,are any new fill is Installed, we recommend that all building, pavement and fill areas be scarified to a depth of at least eight Inches. The scarifled soll should be aerated as necessary and then compacted to at least 92% (95%below pa:,amer.ts) trelative compaction (AASHTO T-1130) We recommend that we be retained to obser.,e this operation. Even during dry weather it 1r possible that some areas of the subgrade will hecomo soft or will pump, particularly In cut areas. Soft or wet areas that rannnt be effectively dried and compactiod should be prepared In accordance with Section 5.1.3, Wet Weather Construction. .1,3 Wit Wetther (, tMrjlgn - Curing wet weather, when adequate moisture c' 1trol cannot be obtained, or in areas softened by prolonged standing water, a granular working blanket may be Installed to support construction equipment and pro-'de a firm base on which to place subsequent fills, floor slabs and pavements. Commonly the working blanket consists of a bank run gravel or pit run quarry rock (six Inch to eight Inch maximum size with no more than 5% by weight passing a No. 200 sieve). We recommend that we be consulted to approve the material befurp Installation. The working blanket should be Installed on a stripped subgrade In a single lift with trucks end-dumping off ' an advancing pad of granular fill. It should be possible to strip the site with the careful opwation of crawler- mounted equipment However, during prolonged wet weather, operation of this type of equipment may cause excessive subgrade disturbance and final stripping may have to be accomplished with a large backhoe or similar equipment, working,rom the advancing pad of fill. After Installation, the working blanket ' should he compacted by a minimum of four complete passes with a moderately heavy steel drum or grid roller. 1 CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 1988 Page 5 The working blanket must provide a firm base for subsequent fill Installation and compaction. It has been our experience that 12 to 18 Inches of working pad Is normally required, depending on the gradation and angularity of the working pad material. This assumes that the material Is placed on a relatively undisturbed subgrade In accordance with the preceding recommendations, and that it Is not subjected to frequent heavy construction traffic. A very conscientious contractor r^3y be able to prepare the site vrith track- mounted .julpment without resulting In major subgrade disturbance. However, since It will not be possible to scarify and compact the surface during wet weather, we recommend a minimum 12 Inch granular working pad be Installed in all areas where ;carificatlon and compaction is not accomplished, If settlement or cracking is a concern (including floor slab areas). 5.2 Proof-ro&A Following subgrade preparation and prior to fill placement or bass course Installation, we recommend that the subgradA be proof-rolled with Q fully-loaded 10 to 12 yard clump truck. This pertains to all pavement and fill areas. Any areas that putnp, weave or appear soft and muddy should be scartfled and dried or overexcavated z7d backfilled with compacted granular fill. If a significant length of tlm41 gasses between ' completion of fill placement and commencement of construction operations, or If significant traffic has been routed across the site, we recommend that the site be similarly proof-rolled again before final ' placement of base rock or asphalt. ' Ig•� FII • Any fills on this project should be Installed on a subgrade that has been prepared In accordance with the recommendations in the previous sections of this report. Fills should be installed In horizontal lifts not ' exceeding about eight inches In thickness, and should be compacted to at least 92% relative compaction (AASHTO T-180) for native soils, and 95% relative compaction for Imported granular materials and the upper eight Inches of pavement subgrade, regardless Gf the type of fill material. Compaction criteria may he reduced to 85% in landscaping or planter areas. ' During dry weather, structural fills may consist of virtually any relatively well-graded soil that Is free of debris and organic matter and that can be compacted to the preceding specifications. The nonorganic existing fills encountered at this site (excluding topsoil) would generally be adequate for reuse as ' compacted fill. If wood, debris or topsoil are encountered they should be removed prior to filling. Native silty sands and sands would also make Adequate dry weather fill ' CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 1988 Page 6 In order to achieve adequnte compaction during wet weather, we worimend that fNis consist of well- graded granular soils (sand or sand and gravel) that do not contain mon than 5% material by weight passing the No. 200 sieve. In addition, it Ie usually desirable to limit this material to a maximum six to eight Inches In diameter for future ease In the InsLeilatlon of utliltles. 5.4 Areai Settleininv The native soils at this site (outside existing engineered fill areas)are somewhat loose and exhibit moderate compressibility. Areal fills could increase the stresses In the oxisting soil strata, and could cause variable consolidation. We understand t"►at no significant new fills are proposed. FNIs up to three or four feet should not result In significant settlements M the she surface Is prepared as oudloed In pre-dous sections of this report. If fills thicker than four feet are proposed (above existing grades), we should be contacted for additional recomrnendatlons. ,Q Foun�!a�jg� This section pertains mainly to tho new Heady orks building area. We are assuming that this building will ' have only I!ght loads associated with a two-story building containing a basement. Column loads are assumed to be under 80 kips, with wall loads not exceeding four kips per lineal foot. Subject to site preparation as outlined In Sertion 5.I, these footings will bear on native solla, or possibly one to two feet of engineered fill. For this case we recommend that these foundations be designed for a maximum bearing pressure of 2500 psf and that they be a minimum of 12 Inches wide and 18 Inches below finished grade. This pressure applies to dead plus frequer,, ,eve load and may be increased by one-third for wind or seismic loading conditions. For foundations established In accordance with the above recommendations we estimate that settlements will not exceed one-half Inch. If the building loads are substantially higher than those nwpd, wr should fie contar':vi for additional recommendations. °s §A Relaining Wallp ' This portion of the report pertains mainly to the new Headworks building that appears to be substantially below adjacent exterior grades. Normally such structures are either built as a s1ructura117 reinforced box ' designed to resist hydrostatic loads, or have a drainage system that allows dewatering during periods of high groundwater. This being the case, we would recommend that the walls be designed for the pressures ' shown below' 1 Slope to Drain Topsoil or 1% avemont °a 12 In.. Min. b {.-- 16 ft.. T y p. -- , Perforated Pipe i Filter Fabric. Fibralex 160 or Equal Open Graded Crushed Flock pf FOOTING , FLOOR SLAB SUBDRAIN DETAIL W Q 0_4472 R/TTE.YHOUSE-ZE.NA.S'& RZA ---- MAY 1966 Geotechnical Consultants Dais ptmi/S.ll; Cirrux I)mv CWC-HDR 0.4472 May 19, 1988 Page 7 For Fully Drained Wall Equivalent Fluid (See Section 5.1) Pressure for Undrained Backfill Slope Equivalent Fluid Pressure Wrterproof Wall Horizintalaurtical -lbs./cu. ft.- Abs./cu.ft, Level 40 8G 3H:1 V 60 100 2H A V 100 140 These pressures represent our best estimates of actual pressures that may develop and do not contain a factor of safety. Backfill behind all walls should consist of compacted fill Installed In accordance with S9ctlon 5 2 except as modified herein. Since overcornpactlon of this fill can greatly Increase lateral soil pressures, we recommend that it be compacted between 88% and 90% relative compaction (AASHTO T-180 or AS I M D- 1557). In addition, we recommend that all fill within Me feet of walls (measured horizontally), be ' compacted with lightweight, hand-operated equipment. If any foundations or mayor loads will be supported on wail backfill, wo shOUld be contacted for additional recommer-datlons. ' t5,7 Subtsur_f r�.e Q,r,�ltllSt! ' Although groundwater levels were encountered at about 18.5 feet In 8-10 at the time of our exploration, they rose during a fairly short period of time to two and one-hair feet in boring 8-15. In addition, a perched water surface develops within the upper slity sands. Because of the relatively high lateral permeability of pnative soils, extensive drainage systems would be required to lower the groundwater table. We recommend that any areas below exterior grade that cannot be drained by gravity be designed to resist ' hydrostatic pressures If specific areas appear to fit this case, we wot,ld be happy to address drainage with you on a case-by case basis. Normal gravity wall drains and subdrains should consist of a four inch diameter perforated pipe enveloped In drain rock, with the rock wrapped In a nonwoven filter fabric. An acceptable filter fabric Is Flbertex 150, or equivalent A typical detail for wall and under-slab drains Is attached as Figure 5.8. The proposed floor slab in the Headworks building may be subject to heavy Poor loads, and may well be trafficked by forklift trucks. We would be happy to assist In the de sign of an appropriate Poor slab section 1 CWC-HDR 0-4472 ' May 19, 1988 Page 8 M provided with loading details. As a minimum we recommend that floor slab areas be compacted In accordance with Section 5.1.3. In addition, we recommend Installing a minimum of six Inches of ' compacted (95%, AASHTO T-190) crushed rock below floor slab areas. If heavy floor loads are anticipated, 12 Inches of crushed rock may be necessary. To minimize potential offsets at joints, it Is Jusually desirable that all joints be either xeyed or doweled.. ;n addition, If flours are not drained In accordance with Section 5.7, they may be subject to hydrostatic up - n forces. If this type of design Is contemplated,we should be contacted for additional recommendatlors. 5.9 Temorarx SiotsiMOs[tiffilf All temporary excavations should be adequately sloped or shored. Because of the variable so# moisture conditions, It Is not possible to provide recommended 'safe' slopes, end final decisions may have to be based on fielJ conditions at the time of construction. We expect that slopes of 11-1:1V should remain stable ' to depths of at least 15 feet, providing groundwater Is not encountered All of our explorations were advancad with a light weight drill rig. No significant obstructions were encountered in any of our explorations (depths up to 41.5 feet). Some sidewall caving do occur near the groundwater table and in some perched water zones. 6.0 PAVEMENT DEIGN In order to facilitate pavement design, we have reviewed a number of COR tests that we have performed In the vicinity of the site and performed two additional CBR tests for this project. Based on this data we ' recommend designing for the following: 0. ' Relative ��'n�actlon � B-4.110 kValue U) ' 95% 5 28 140 We have alternate pavement designs for both asphalt and portland cement concrete. Asphaltic concrete designs have been prepared In substantial accordance with State of Oregon design methods. The State of Oregon does not have design standards for conventional Portland cement concrete pavements These pavements 'lave been designed In accordance with methods developed by the Portland Cement ' Association (PCA). 1 CWC-HDR 0.4472 ' May 19, 1:488 JAILE 8.0 PAVEMENT DESIGN ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT: Approx. Number Asphalt Concrete Crushed Rock Traffic of Trucks per Thickness Base Thickness ,Sggglclent Day reach way l &I Lai 1 Auto Parking - 2.0 8 5.5 5 2.5 9 6.0 8 3.0 10 6.5 16 3.0 11 7.0 30 3.5 11 7.5 60 3.5 13 8.0 85 4.0 13 ' 8.5 150 4.0 15 iPORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT:1,2 ' Appror. Number Crushed Rock Traffic of Trucks per P.C.C.Thickness Base Thickness Cgflff i nt Day (euhy-e ) AIJ 55 5 6.0 0 . 6.0 8 6.0 0 6.5 16 6.5 0 70 30 6.5 0 7.5 60 7.0 3 8.0 85 70 6 8.5 150 7.0 8 L t ASPHALT CONCRETE WITH CEMENT TREATED BASE:2,3,4 Approx. Number Asphalt Concrete Crushed Rock Traffic of Trucks per Thickness Base Thickness ff lcient .Q9LIkA ,h w" Lai jjpi 5.5 5 2.0 7 6 0 8 2.0 7 6.5 16 2.0 7 7.0 30 2.0 7 ' 7.5 60 2.0 7 8.0 85 3.0 7 8.5 150 3.0 7 1 CWC-HDR 0.4472 May 19, 19M 1) Concrete design based on a modulus of rupture equal to 550 psi. 2) Both concrete and cement treated base sections assume that pavements have Integral curbs, or that the concrete portion underlles shoulders, to patent wheel loads from occurring at the 1 pavement edge. 3) Cement treated base refers to 'Plant Mix Cement Treated Base' In accordance with ODOT specifications. 4) For traffic Indices of 7.5 or less, 3 Inches of A.C. over 6.5 Inches of CTB would be a more expensive alternate, but would a!!,- a less surface variation and Improved ride quality. 5) These designs are Intended for use on public streets. Lesser thicknesses may be appropriate for automobile and truck parking areas where occaskxuu maintenance Is acceptahle. 1 1 1 1 CWC-HDR 0-4472 May 19, 1988 Page 9 Because we do not know the projected traffic flows for this she, we have provided a range of pavement designs for various traffic conditions. Design pavement sections are provided In Table 6.0, Pavement Designs. Our designs assume that the subgrade will be prepared In accordance with Sections 5.1,5.2, and 5.3. The top eight Inches of subgrade should be compacted to 95% relative compaction. Specifications for pavements, base course and subbase shou;d conform to Oregon State Highway specifications Section 703. Lime-treatment is not recommended for this shu due to the high organic content at depth. ' If possible, construction traffic should be limited to unpaved and untreated roadways, or er icially constructed haul roads. If this Is not possible, the pavement design selected from Table 6.0 should include an allowance for construction traffic. The recommendations contained In this report are teased on information gathered during our field and laboratory study• and on design Information provkiec by CWC-HDR. We have not yet received a final copy of the plans for this project. We recommend t!iat we be provided an opportunity to review the final plans and specifications when they become available. This will allow us to determine whether any change In concept may have affected the validity of cur recommendations, and whether our recommendations have been correctly Interpreted. In order to correiatt, preliminary soil data with the actual soil conditions encountered during construction ' and to (;heck for construction conformance to our report, we also recommend that we be retained for construction observation of stripping, grading, compaction, founda!ljn excavations and other soils related ' portions of this project. 4 ' Respectfully submitted, W RITTENHOUSE-ZEMAN & ASq=TtS..J�6� 48Lf C" R t— t -----t_ _ _ 0�1 / Richard W. Rinne, C.E.G. \�, ,� erry N. Cram P.E. ' F'Al,,an C.y y y41;t Cy. 1 NOTE: BOREHOLE LOCATIONS F ` SELECTED BY CWC/HDR. NAYapawas NO` l� to .tua.a •Aa1M N\t I r lot&N \ ACaso aN ea !!rte... .._ .... APPROX. 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FLOOR EL 102.0 CURBori-- - ---1 J N o 0 -- OPNG TO RAMPED ------ CHUTE ABOVE FLOOR EYEWASH - METERING PUMPS SECTIONCOMPRESSOR ROOM SHOWER --MIJ lJ ��____ DUMPSTERS ODORONTRO ' RESTROOM CTOWERL ___ 1� AREACl H—Uf' I CID SUMP POMP FLOOR EL 100.5 EXHI►UST STACK fl CD l- GRIT I in 1 PUMPING _ ROOM 1 � I I -- GRIT PUMP J -.- I TYPI w� J ' IIUIMMI ADV.'!NCFD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT FIRE- 1ESIGN OF PHASE 1 EXPANSION HEADWORKS' LOWER PLAN IIR'1 1 ' APPENDIX D ' NEW HEADWORKS BUILDING ' PROPOSED LANDSCAPING PLAN i i DURHAM AWWTP a , 0 NA J 'm W ' 1 1 85 GA .4WAIZ16 - J O 30 ° /40 n/ •G F wP /g" o o/D r • /4" /100 ' •A/ •f •A •P /6 o sLI" f •A / 3Z= 8 to 0 ..� //---,-✓ ex I OA 0 1 ;/ 0/4 P / •Aof 19[�1a LANK KEY .M \ �. r / •F' O IN F F I R ❑ • P - PINE �� �� •� o . M - MAKE \ o . 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Inveetae /,58� 37'' w X0.3 G5 nt Co.moo. • if P-0- 23516 ZL' •/�," I I / / ✓✓✓ 2. CONTOUR lHTERVAI IS 1 -PO01 MID 6-FOOT FOR GRAMS OVER 10 Tigard, Oreypn 97213 � L4�• •?6, /b•• f / � / PFRCERII. a/Z'r I 1 LD.(ili ✓U/!/� P/7=--� _ '� /0"014# ~ .6~ '�" •/L".,''4 � i o� .3 lq / go W,60I I i I / " / / / // CWC-HDR, Inc. •/Z _ ,/o,; /L•" / I dl„orl., �I, , wn / NE" r V,,41_11 / / X \. / p 11/4!/I4'Chi,,, UNIFIED SEWERAGE. AGENCY .4 ,/ �. OF WA�SHGTU NVN COUNTY �ll/57't.S •B I .�GdEf�TS ,, /G off do' N � 7 II DURHAM � •��•�� rL✓' yz'' •/z" ./2" '!�L' .fL'' •/Z" •/D'" 'bel . /Z� I � L , -'�� �`�. N •It'' /Z'' •/t''•JZ'` •il" e/L •/l, " .,IL' .�rr �/Z" ./Z" •/t" .!1" a •/Z// B 0 /rr'to v Jo-4 rr/l4 I 8 .�� � AW WTP \� " yzr •,z• .,Lyz" yr yzr . , • ,� , �,, ele /� PHASE �' . I I I EXPANSION • clE 4 Z • /Z $/ If • 10 C6PNo/ W N „ to ° �� us`/-�R • " II { Existing Site Conditions I Lmat, „ � • /y" � III I •� ieo' I ��. •/L /Z" .� ,e✓E �~ P�oPf Rr�i �. 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Z,' " I r G,�S-7�- w -�1 1 I \ IZ �. •8 ,t'$ °30' 37'" W 6OZ. 9� 4Z 14 GFX/5T/,(/G C�✓ �4h/Egl� i l I Z"/�q / /0, �'- CU�SiF/Eff I I I I -T- ►— — /o' ;o �. \ �i1/s 77FUMEn/rAr1a</ T7- z'6 /.(V" \ \e � John /M. t 5A l l y P.`. Thomas I 1657'S SPI 1,8 t h Avenue f I I A ' �• 4Z'f;N/ /►/AIA17 9i lAk `i!5' Tiard, Qegon 9b123 ( } l I f I / 5fk��P j TZ Z� /�✓ /4A /Li01r7 � C'Aa[let c 18ft L8915 II.A. i (.inch Gray � ,r I I t/�r _^N / Go 11115 SM T!g d e•a n i/S`OC/S /- % T L/ 7yu�/ 1 / Tigard. Oregon 97223 f A10 14 ____. I I � /fS' Ifig,,,7 EI,E.I_ ;" •K 4 I L• fK�E O, Tf//"SEr' / I I I � --�r4ff1SE '?QqP / G. 7r`/ /Ld /f,4 /306 s / n h. F sail P. Thomas I I ;.... _N— 1'� _•.•.,, .q/ \ / M A �h 14) /.' 16 15 lsM 15th A e nae I I I / I % \ �!•-fg Sir) R_!//GO/�t/c� / TOrd, /Oregon 223 i.�._ I I i \ \ r �,�`�( i ofEC_"GTT/GAL, L % _-. � � >/ I I I � � � /•C/ST'!'UME�(/T.IT"/D� ' of I'♦: h ,I I 1501 I , / V ,O / .. -`� ..�.....w .► ✓d '► , %howl Niomb-, \. LEQIBOUTY STRIP <``t CM ti •,.,,,„, „ .ar .. p � - 'i 1'' '��lullullulyl 'julllllll,lllu Illljl,ic� iuul ful, ..•.r o w.. rw B A 1 I I I ac al , r z , f of I 1 ,I'Iitt'I!I'Iw i iI��IFiMMAiMArY� i N;1N1 • IOL 441 114-11 11 11 '111111 lr�11111111.1 IRWIN0 _ �yM,v-'1r!,!�y�.•'�MaMi.,�'M„'nir+.,R'r�'•a•AM" .,,..rwn.e„n.,,n�A1rtyr..a,..aeApp'wr'.,.,yMe,o-?"rw •,-,. i ADDRESS: B 5' 4AVENUE P !Y N F- J C7 111 J i:\recordslmicrollrn\largels\[)uil,iing.doc - - _ _N v` V vl./ CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION 24-Hour Inspection Line:6394175 Business Phone: 639-4171 Date Requested: _ _ � �-3 y A.P,1. P.M. MST: Loa►tion: ( 7 —�4 5 L f _ BUP: Cz—��� Tenant: C Suite: Bldg: 1AEC: on c or Phone: — � ----- S aZ PLM: Phone: RLC.: —� ELR: SIT: LD _ BUIING B (con't) PLUMBING MECHANICAL E_LECTRICAL SITE — Site Post/Bcam Post/Bemn. Post/Beaw Cover/Service Sewer/Storm 1(x)ting Roof UndFI/Slab Rough-in Ceiling Water Line Slab Framing ) Top Out Gas bine Rough-In UG Sprinkler Foundation Insulation (>!¢. Sewer Ilood/DUct Reconnect Vault Bsmt Damp Ihywall �,�,(� Storm Furnace Temp Service MISC. v - Masonry Ceiling 4Rain!rain A/C. UG Slab Shwr/Sheath Fire Spklr/Alm Crawl/l'ound lr Ileat Pump Low Volt r' rove Approves! Approved Approved Approved Appr/Sdwlk i•.ot Approved Not Approved Not Approved Not Approved Not Approved A. FINAL FINAL FINAL FINAL s1 Z9 0 L14 a-4 Lgg�f a v o QC - _ 1^- J GJ C.7 (1� 0 Call for reinspection r7 Rcinslxxtion fix of 3 required before next inspection C)Unable to inspect Inspector. ----— Date:_ -�-"' e-7 J /_ Page—_--of CITE' OF TIGARD ELECTRICAL p'ERMIT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES P'ERM1T #: ELC97-0805 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 (503)639-4171 DATE ISSUED: 1/08/97 DARCEL.: 2S114AO-01101 SITE ADDRESS. . . : 1.G3,75 SW 85TH AVE SUBDIVISION. . . . : ZONING: I—F' BLOCK. . . . . . . . . . . L...OT,. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .JURISDICTION: TIC P'ro j ect IJ?sc r i pt i on : Install 202 AMP of less service or feeder and one 111 branch circuit to an existing commercial facility. ------RESIDENTIAL UNIT----- ---TEMP' SRVC/FEEDERS----.-. ---- -M I SCELI.ONE.OUS------ 1000 SF OR LESS. . . . : 0 0 - 200 amp. . . . . . . : 0 PUMP'/IRRIGATION. . . . : 0 LACH ADD' L 5O0SF. . . : 0 ;'01 - 400 ,.amp. . . . . . . : 0 SIGN/OUT LINE LTG. . : 0 LIMITED ENERGY. . . . , : 0 401 - 600 amp. . . . . . . : 0 SIGNALiP'ANFL. . . . . . . : 0 MANF. HM/ SVC.,FPR„ . : 0 601.+amps-1000 volts. : 0 MINOR I-ABEL_ ( 1.0) . . . : 0 -.---SERVICE/FEEDER---- ----BRANCH CIRCUITS----- ----..ADD' L I NSP'ECT I ONS--- -- 0 - 200 amp. . . . . . : 1 W/SERVICE OR FEEDER: 1 PIER INSPECTION. . . . . : 0 CIO - 400 amp. . . . . . : 0 1st W/O SRVC OR FDR. : 0 PIER HOUR. . . . . . . . . . . : 0 401 - 600 amp. . . . . . : 0 EO ADD' L BRNCH CIRC: 0 IN P'L.ANT. . . . . . . . . . . : 0 601 - 1000 am _______.__----. , p. . . . . : 0 -.-_-- FLAN REVIEW S�CT I 1000+ alp/volt. . . . . : 0 ) -4 RES UNITS. . . . . . . . : ) 600 VOLT NOMINAL. . : Reconnect only. . . . . : 0 SVC/FDR ) = 225 AMP'S. . : CLASS AREA/SPEC OCC. : Owner: -__.______----__.___________---_____.___.____.__________.__. FEES US WEST CELL type amol.tnt by date recpt 16375 SW 85TH P'RMT $ 65. 00 GF_O 12/08/97 97-301532 TIGARD OR 97223 5P'CT $ 3. 25 GEO 12/08/97 97-301532 Phone #: ContTact or. --------------------------------------------------.-.--.---------------- US CONSTRUCTION GROUP '.NC f 68. 25 TOTAL 12644 INTERURBAN AVE E ------- REDUIRED INSPECTIONS ----- TUKWI l_A WA 98168 E l ect ' 1 Service Phone #: x'06-244-i 225 Elect' 1 Final Req #. . .- 7576 _ This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in the Tigard Municipal Code, State of Oregon Specialty Codes and all other applicable laws. All work will be dune in accordance with approved plans. This permit will expire if Mork is not started within 180 days of issuance, or if work is suspended for more than 180 days. ATTENTION: Oregon law requires you to follow the rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are set forth in OAR 952-001-00111 through OAR 952-MI-1987. You may obtain a ropy of these rules or direct questions to '6�c ing 15@31 46-1987. , r: JV) r'ermittee 5ignat�_�r^e : _ Iss�_ied By: H INSTALLATION ONLY .._.----_--__.___________________-_-._ �? The installation is being made.- on property I own which is not intended fcr sale, lease, or rent. E)WNER' S SIGNATURE: DATE: --------.._---_----_-_-___CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION ONLY------------------------------ '; IGNATURE OF SUP-R. ELEir' N: C9-�✓ C4cic_ DATE: _C��S-�j 7� I..ICENSE NO: _,� %_ ++++.+..+.+++++++a +-++++++++#-+i t++++++++++++-i-++i•++.+++#++++++++++++++++....... +++++++-h ► Call 6:39--4175 by ':00 p. m. for an inspection needed the next busine �s da +++++++.++++++++++++++--++++++++++++++++++4.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-!-+++++1 +++ CITY OF TIGARD Electrical Permit Application Plan Check# 13125 SW HALL BLVD. Recd BV-- Date Rec'd TIGARD OR 97223 Date to P.E. Phone (503) 639-4171, x304 Date to DST Inspection (503) 639-4175 Print or Type Permit#�- �0 SS d J Fax (503) 684-7297 Incomplete or illegible will not be accepted Called _ 1. Job 4ddrF,ss: I 4. Complete Fee Schedule Below: Name of Development _ Number of Inspections per permit allowed -+ Name(or name of business) J �� 9�.t�� �, % L-�L t- Service included: Itcros Cost Sum Address AP-3�✓ � �/ � ___ 4a. Residential-per urit 1000 sq.ft.or loss $11C-00 ____ 4 amity/State/Zip / i - Each additional 500 sq.It.or portion thereuf $25.00 1 Commercia Residential ❑ Limited Energy V $25.00 _ Each Manuf'd Home or Modular Dwelling Service Or Feeder $66.00 2 2a. Contractor installation only: (Attach^opy of all current licenses) 4b.ServlcH• or Feeders Electrical Contractor 0_S G 5; , � "L)JO Installation,alteration,or relocation Address ' c I E- f^N 200 amps or less _� $60.00 4-l� tQ(�s_ - 201 amps to 400 amps $80.00 2 City /,i� State_ u�� zip 1 __ 401 amps to 600 amps _ $120.00 _ 2 Phone No. zyy- Z 2 2$ _ 601 amps to 1000 amps - $180.00 2 Job NO. /y�_ Over 1000 amps or volts - $340.00 ___= 2 Reconnect only $50.00 Elec. Cont. Lice. No._Z- 5,?Y�.Exp.Date/J_f1,��f�g� OR State CCB Reg. No. 7_x`1 4Q.,:R _Exp.Date C)A 09- 943 4c.Temporary Services or Feeders COT Business Tax or Metro No. 4-Exp.Date Installation,alteration,or relocation ���/ / 200 amps or less __ $50,00 -� 2 Signature of Su r. Elec'n_ !/ 201 amps to 400 amps $75.00 9 P l 401 amps to 600 amps $100.00 ____ Over 800 amps to 1000 volts, License No.7y�-3 y s Exp.Date_ "D/-98 see"b"above. Phone No.� 4d.Branch Circuits Now,alteration or extension pei panel 2b. For owner installations: a)The fee for branch circuits with purchase of service or �_- Print Owner's Name feeder fee. Each branch circuit -4/ $5.00 -- b)The fee for branch circuits City__ State_ Zip without purchase of Phone No. service or feeder lee. First branch circuit $35.00 The installation is being made on property I own which is not Each additional branch circuit- $5.00 intended for sale,lease or rent. 4e.Miscellaneous (Se,vice or feeder not Included) Owner's Signature__ -� Each pump or Irrigation circle $40.00 Each sign or outline lighting $40.00 _ 3. Plan Review section (if required):* Signal circuit(s)or a limited energy panel, •"�rntlon or extentlon $40.00 2 LL Minor Labels(10) $100.00 Please check appropriate Item and enter fee in section 5B. 4 or more residential units in one structure 4f.Each additional Inspection over Service and feeder 225 amps or more the allowable In any of the above System over 600 volts nominal her inspection $11500 Classified area or structure containinn special occupancy Per hour - $1,500$59 as described In N.E.C.Chapter 5 In Plant $'S 00 c^ Submit 2 sets of plan.with application where any of the above apply. 5. Fees: Not required for temporary construction services. 5a.Enter total of above fees $ 5%Surcharge(.05 X total fees) $ NOTICE Subtotal $ Sb.Enter 25%of line 5a for ��- PERMITS BECOME VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS Plan ReAaw If reguir (Sec.3) $ CL' C7 NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS,OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK Subtotal $ IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY I J Trust Account N TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. j Total balance Due %.n ST1,TLC9f+AIT Hft 44 I CITU OF TIGARD BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION 24-Hour Inspection Line: 6394175 Business Phone: 6394171 Ddte Requesta.L' 2 l 7 A.M. P.M. -_ MST: _ Location: �1 GAJ t /jvi�' BUP: Tenant: USA — Suite: /Bidgp: MEC: Contractor: (�5 C�h4Lt Phone: J�" YC'(�- -! PLM: p 'honer: _Phone: , ELC:17 7-6 SO ELR: SIT: BUILDING BLDG(con't) PLUMBING MECHANICAL /(ELECTRICAj. SITE Site Post/Beam Post/Beam Post13eam Cover ervice Sewer/Storm Footing Roof UndFUSlab Rough-In Ceiling Water Lire Slab Framing Top Out Oas Line Rough-In U0 Sprinkler Foundation Insulation Seder Ilood/Duct Reconnect Vault 13smt Damp Drywall Storm Furnace Temp Service MISC. Masoruy Ceiling Rain Drain A/C I K;Slab Shear/Sheath Fire Spklr/Alm CrawVFormd Dr I teat Itunp Low Volt Approved Approved ApprovedApproved Approved Appr/Sdwlk Not Approved Not.Approved Not Approved of pi-oved Not Approved FINAL FINAL FINAL Al; FINAL j�FQV ice. T K �t?.rEt4�—— — --_ —E— C--Q - A-D/_ G 7-,4 a -- -. cn H J LL7 D7 Call for reinspection Reinspection fee of S required before next inspection (1 1 Enable to inspect htspector: ---- Date: l 7 Page of AGRA Earth & EnvironmentalFNGINEFAING GLOBAL SOLUI DNS 7477 SW Tech Center Drive • Portland,OR 9722.3-8025 (5C3)639-3400 • FAX(503)620-7892 Sheet of SPECIAL INS ECTOR DAILY DEPORT City of 7/► �rr7�_ _ unty -- - Date/Day: Project Name:_G6S We-Sl G✓// /-_- POcY Project No. -G/N �3gL�G�f;! Address: ��6,375 SW 8s7% Ave, /1 �d �� _ [ uilding Permit No. BUPQ-j-113�'� Inspection Type(s)/Coverage: �✓ / l"S a�lon awd Parw �'//_. b7k^-w Wov-4f A•�'f aoG &,I� rso&oc a..G e4��� l,is,41Aj1w-7 of elo �g �� 9X '/4�� "vz rl k"'yk, Bo/f 1T dwwe tr.<<sr—sf Az- '� owper�/a /,�,�Grlo� �G ��r/,r�l�i�'g� si �.�wilt 7 c�naa✓r' a�.r�f��o. .����i��Lam}-. r- Id -J WHITE-Original YELLOW-&_iIding Department PINK- Client Mur n r CITY OF TIGARD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 13125 rW Hall Blvd., Tigard,0N.""1223 (503)639.4171 PERMIT #. . . . . . . : BUP97-0386 DATE ISSUED: 08/18/97 PARCEL: 2S 1 14A0---01 101 SITE ADDRESS. . . : 1675 SW 95TH AVE SUBDIVISION. . . . : ZONING: I—F' BLOCK. . . . . . . . . . . LOT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . JURISDICTION:TIG ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REISSUE. FLOOR AREAS----------- EXTERIOR WALL CONSTRUCTION— CLASS CF WGRK. .OTR FIRST. . . . : 0 sf N: S: F_: W: TYF'F_ (7F USE. . . :COM SECOND. . . : 0 sf PROTECT OPENINGS?----------- TYPE PENINGS?----------- TYPE OF CONST. :2N . . . . 0 sf N: S: E: W: OCCUPANCY GRP. :U2 TOTAL-------: 0 sf ROOF CONST: FIRE RET? : OCCUPANCY LOAD: 0 BASEMENT. : 0 sf AREA SEP. RATED: STOR. : 0 HT: 0 ft GARAGE. . . : 0 sf OCCU SE' RATED: BSMT?: ME Z Z.') : REOD SETBACKS-------- REQUIRED.- FLOOR EQU I RED•------------ --•------- FLOO R LOAD. . . . : 0 p s f LEFT: 0 ft FIGHT: 0 ft FIR SPKL: SMOK DET. . - DWELLING ET. . :DWELLING UNITS: 0 FRNT: 0 f�' FEAR: 0 ft FIR ALRM: HNDICP ACC: BEDRM3: 0 BATHS: 0 IMP SURFACE: 0 PRO CORR: PARKING: 0 VALUE. f : . 7800 R e m ar-k s : Installing a roof cellular antennae and equipment package Owner: --- --------- --- -----------------..._____........ ------ --- FEES ------- UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY type amount by date r-ecpt 150 S IST AVE PLCK $ 0. 00 B 08/04/97 97-297929 HILLSBORO OR 97123 FIRE $ 0. 00 B 08/04/97 97-297929 PRMT $ 184. 00 JSD 08/1.8/97 97--298381 Phone #: 648-8706 PLCK f 119. 60 FIRE $ 73. 60 Contractor: --------------------------- SPCT $ 9. 20 JSD 08/ 18/97 97-298381 BECHTEL CORPORATION C/O R D MORRIS I PO BOX 193965 SAN FRANCISCO CA 941193965 -------------------------------------- Phone -------------------------------------- Phone #: 291-7247 f 386. 411 TONAL Reg #. . : 006519 ------- REGIUIRED INSPECTIONS ------- This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in the Misc. Inspection _ Tigard Municipal Code, State of Ore. Specialty Codes and all other _ applicable laws. 411 work will be done in accordance with a approved plans. This rermit will expire if work is rot started R within 188 days of issuance, or if work is suspended for more N than 188 oayr. NfTENTION: Oregon law requires you to follow the rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those _ rules are set forth in OAR 952-MI-8818 through OAR 952-*181987. —' You many obtain a copy of these rule or direct questions to Ol1NC _ °7 by calling (583)246-1987. _ LD Prrmittee Signature : Issued By+s t++++t+++++++..-F.....-F_+i `tt+i++.........tt•..+t++i++++-1++.t+++.+t++ttt+..F+++4 4 4.4 Call 639-4175 by 6:00 p. m. for- an inspection needed the next business day +++++++t++++++++*++++t+++++t+++++++i•+++++++++i•+++i•+++++++++++•F++++++++++++++++ -`6- `17 Commercial Build-rig Permit Ap lication City of Tigard — ) 13125 SW Hall Blvd. iii l� ��f Q VI S �A I f P Tigard, OR 97223 sj l7 (503) 639-4171 � •Ssac-16 ly `t 1 1,�yJ Jobslte Address:__�L2ZS SW &Srw Aye- Office Use Only Tenant:_ f�(` 1 1 Suite # Valuation: 2 7 P)O6 Ftanck/Rec# Y _ n Permit # � 14 Owner: 0141 i-rr D UMap& TL Hddiess: Approvals Requlre: H[CLS mo-0 02 c1 W F-3 Planning =l?Y—Itis<Y Phone: S ) �3 dre -!1-J,;1 s" '.a IVC: ��tf J01 PPy –`��—�-- -- Engineering a4 i F , s a iwAil r7.1f���cbn, Other _ Contractor: __EecgT-e✓L (1_zcLiep _ Address: PJE 12Zt1n Ht/e; Type of const: Ic rJ _ _L,�A.-_rz)t 02 7 �D Occupancy class: 2– Phone: � - Sprinklered? Yes No Contractor's License # (p (attach copy of current dnegarf Hwnse) Sq. It. of project:_141A tj Story (1st, 2nd, etc.) fW t+ Archltect/Engineer:f--'A:C:`(rP/^W S6,S1, Proposed use: (!6u 'qa eJD.I�,�EQu(P Address: L7C) G ' Previous use: ?Jy'r C,(A�.1G i- of oZT"[ _4,, l i) .. 572 t'C Note: Plumbing & mechanical plans must be submitted at time of Phone: 7066 building permit application. COMMENTS: _i5Ua(A d;'_ Udrf'M 1�T (_,42rzy �fTcKE`�� R���� �-�e•t/�cr- �s[�,JC��cy°, oR•r"cAN2., oaz PN AppTicatit Sign ture & Phone lumber 4 / Paceived L,, Date Received: [2 - �] ` ?W .CIA 4 611'76,(e () r Permit # Account Description Amount Amt. Pd. Bal. Due Bldg. Permit (BUILD) Plumb. Permit (PLUMB) Hech. Per,uit (MECH) _ Q State Talc (TAX) BI`ig. - —-- Plumi): NAech: Plan CheN, (PLANCK) 1 o[ _ Bldg: _ Plumb: Mech: Sewer Connection (SWUS.A) _ Sewer Inspection (SWINEP) Parks Dev Charge (PKSDC) Storm Drainage Chg (SDSDC) Residential TIF (TIF-R) Mass Transit TIF (TIF-MT) _ Commercial TIF (TIF-C) Industrial TIF (TIF-11) Institutional TIF (TIF-IS) _ Office TIF (TIF-0) Water Quality (WQUAL) Water Quar><ity (WQUANT) Fire District (FIRE) TOTALS: J:!L-24-97 11 . 16 FROM-WH PACIFIC ID•603626@776 PACS E1./tl • - "7 July 9, 1997 CITY OF TIGARD ) OREGON Mike Unger W& H Pacific, Inc. 8405 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, OR 97008 Re- Minor Modification at the iJSA Treatment Plant Facility - -Dear Mike.----- --- -.. — . This letter is in response to your proposed Minor Modification to the existing sewage treatment plant at 16375 SW 85th Avenue. The Minor Modification request was to add six azimuth antennas, three other antennas for future expansion and related equipment cabinets for current, and expansion needs on the rooftop of the chemical supply building at the. Unified Sewerage Agency's Durham Treatment plant facility. The Director has approved this request as submitted based on the findings you provided. Pleuse submit a copy of this letter with any future application for building permits. If you have any questions concerning this information, feel free to contact me at(503)6394171. Sincerely, e Mark Robc-ti.; Associate Planner, AlGP I:k.V rpinMettc_i\u�rxxl.ifur. c: CUP 88-07 land use file J C] CD LLI J 13125 V I-loll DIA., Tlgord, M 97223(6031639.417 i TDD(503)684-2772 - -------- J':L-24-87 11 . 16 FROM-WH PACIFIC ID•603GQG077G PACE Fj./H July 9, 1997 CITY OF TIGARD OREGON Mike Unger W& H Pacific, Inc. 8405 SW Nimbus Avenuc `--- Beaverton, OR 87008 Re: Minor Modification at the USA Treatment Plant Facility _ Dear Milo.. 'This letter is In response to your proposed Minor Modification to the existing sewage treatment plant at 18375 SW 85th Avenue. The Minor Modification request was to add six azimuth antennas, three other ante Inas for future mansion and related equipment cabinets for current, and expansion needs on the rooftop of the chemical supply building at the Unified Sewerage Agency's Durham Treatment plant facility_ The Director has approved this request as submitted based on the findings you provided. Pleese submit a copy of this letter with any future application for building permits. If you have any questions concem'ng this information, feel free to contact me at (503)639.4171. Sincerely, a -� Mark Roberts Associate Planner, AICP c hcurpin\m rk—r4lsatnud.doc r� c: CUP 88-07 land use file } F- 111 J 13125,1V Hall Blvd., 1lgard, QR 97223(503)639.4171 TDD(503)684-2772 ,-----.-- I',7 INSPECTION NOTICE City of Tigard Building Departstieut 13125 SM Ball. Blvd. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Inspect Lon Line (Rec-O-Phone): 639-4175 Business Phone: 639-4171 Inspect ton:_ l —__ Footing Plbg. Underslab Mech. Rough-in Appr/Sdwlk Found. Plbg. Top Out Gas Line FINAL: Post./Beam Struct. San. Sewer Frrming -Bldg. Poet/Ream Mech. Rain Drain Insulation -Plumb. Plbg. Underfloor Water Line Gyp. Bd. -Hach. Date Requested:&r rbe7ime: _AM PM Address: C Permit #:"C,9/ 10, Bui.lder:��//7�ICitj: THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS01ARE REQUIRED: — ---fir-� lJA -- — f 2 -- - — -- jc 7 inspector: — — Date: ��- A M DISAPPRO'AD APPROVED SUBJECT TO ABOVE _`Call For Reinsp. CIT`l OF TIGARD 639.4171 DATE Jl:ly �s -;C,_ 6168 BUILDING PERMIT TAX MAP -._ LOT N0. _SUBDIVISION OWNER. 'Unified Sewerage Agency JOBACIDRESS _111(jAllSL 145ril_Ave.__ BUILDER ;3,�rgntu Cuurtruct on, Inc. _ STATF:REG.NO. __EXP.DATE_._ BUILDER'S PHONE io4g-96641 _ ARCHITECT t e=yens, liArrn;, c,n L fiunrr+n, Inc. — PHONE__—_ __ OTHER STRUCTURE F' NEW I_' REMODEL L7 ADDITION Cl REPAIR MOVE OTHER F1 DEMOLITION Ll RESIDENCE I COMM EDUCATION I I IND I 1 RELIGIOUS ACCESSORY GARAGE OTHER ❑ FENCE OCCUPANCY LAND USE ZONE BLDG.TYPE FIRE ZONE PLAN CHECK BY HEAT _ -- Gi`1Fi LW�.IfiM i r I-slanK_ iLnaliL: 'i.ii-Arcl Just1Ce (. rL c n SEWER PERMIT K OCC.LOAD FLOOR LOAD HEIGHT NO.STORIES 1 AREA NO.BEDROOMS VALUE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ;, �• SETBACKS FRONT REAR I EFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE Permit t`, THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN THE BUILDING CODE, ZONING REGULATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES, AND IT IS HEREBY AGREED TH4T THE PlenCheck WORK WILL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES. THE ISSUANCE Or THIS PERMIT DOES NOT WAIVE Pl.Ck.Fire RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS. CONTRACTOR AND SUB CONTRACTORS rO HAVE CURRENT CITY BUSINESS -� TAX PERMITS.SEPARATE PERI'ITS REQUIRED FOR SEWER,PLUMBING AND HEATING. State Tax SDC -- Total APPLICANT OR AGENT PDCN Prapd—. - - - - - - — - . ..---- - - Receipt No. AD88 PHONE Bal.Due Issued By Approved By DATE INSP. TYPE INSPECTION REMARKS PLUMBING DATE �l Contractor " � T-- -- -- Permit Na, ------------ -- Rough in I Fixitire — — Final HEATING Contractor ---- -.. -- -- - Permit No. _ — -�- - -- Sas or011 --- - -- -- —� �_— Rough-In r - — ------------- - -----------_.._.____� Final SEWER Fhial DRIVEWAY Final u - — S;;rm Drainage -- tRalr Drain)Final - - Sldewilk -- Curb R Street Feral hl,procch BLDG.DEPT.FINAL ' CERTF CA EORARYOCCUNCY CERTIFICATE OCCUPANCY Find �— Lanr'scaping Zoning Final