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STORM WATER EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
(BLD0004-97 and GRA0014-96)
Reference#(if applicable): N/A Additional on page:
Grantor/Borrower: 1)Tom and Brenda Supasatit 2)
�' Additional on page:
r`d Grantee/Assignee/Beneficiary: City of Auburn
''D Legal Description/STR: NE 1/4 36-22-4 Additional on page:
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#: 951212-0789
THIS EASEMENT AND AGREEMENT made and entered into this 23 n� day of
, 19 q_, by and between the City of Auburn, a municipal corporation of
King County, Washington, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and,Tom and Brenda Supasatit,
located at 2433 17th Street SE, Auburn, WA 98002, hereinafter referred to as "PROPERTY
OWNER".
WHEREAS, PROPERTY OWNER has applied for certain permits with the CITY for the
construction of facilities at 5101 Auburn Way North which create impervious surface; and
WHEREAS, the PROPERTY OWNER will complete a storm system; and
WHEREAS, the PROPERTY OWNER and the CITY desire that the storm system be
maintained to provide adequate facilities for controlling both the quantity and quality of storm
drainage; and
WHEREAS, for maintenance of a storm system it is necessary to have appropriate right-
of-way to bring in equipment to conduct maintenance functions; and
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WHEREAS, maintenance requirement will be in perpetuity to provide both quantity and
quality of discharge; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire that this Agreement be recorded to advise heirs, successors
and assigns of both parties as to the existence of this easement and agreement; and
WHEREAS, an easement is needed to bring in maintenance equipment; and
WHEREAS, the parties are both desirous of permitting inspection of the storm system to
make certain that it is functioning properly and for purposes of determining the appropriate
repairs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON MUTUAL COVENANTS TO BE DERIVED
C7) THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1, EASEMENT
PROPERTY OWNER hereby provides an easement over, under and on that portion of the
property as showing on the approved Record Drawings revised pursuant to construction records
for the City of Auburn under Permit No. aLQ 6o oy-ai 7 , which Record Drawings are hereby
incorporated by reference as if set out in full. This easement shall be a burden to that real estate
which is legally described and attached as Exhibit A and shall be of benefit to the City storm utility
system.
Section 2, HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties.
Section 3, MAINTENANCE
The PROPERTY OWNER agrees to maintain the storm system in accordance with the
ordinances and all applicable codes of the CITY, the Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Maintenance and Operation Schedule (Exhibit"B"), and does hereby allow the CITY to come
onto the property of the PROPERTY OWNER via the easements described above and to inspect
and perform necessary maintenance if; after the PROPERTY OWNER is given notice to maintain,
and the PROPERTY OWNER fails to maintain, in that event the PROPERTY OWNER shall
reimburse the CITY for the costs incurred in maintaining the system and should the CITY incur
attorneys fees and costs in enforcing the agreement and/or maintaining or collecting maintenance
fees the PROPERTY OWNER agrees to pay reasonable attorney fees and costs of the CITY.
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Section 4,ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
PROPERTY OWNER acknowledges that there may be liability for violations of codes
that could result in additional fines and/or the possibility of incarceration in addition to the fees for
maintenance should violations occur.
EXECUTED as of the date first written above.
CITY OF AUBURN
DIRECTOR OF LIC WORKS
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that PIiiro - 4(e n Jck. I. Sup c1S a;
and is/are the person(s) who appeared
before me, and said individuals(s) acknowledged that he/she/they signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in
this instrument.
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is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this
instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it
as the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS of THE CITY OF AUBURN to be the free and
voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument.
Dated c.//23f'
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EXHIBIT A
NEW LOT DESCRIPTION
That oortion of tracts 30 and 31 . White River Valley Home Tracts,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 17,
records of King County, Washington , described as follows :
Beginning at the northwest corner of said Tract 30;
thence South 1 °58 '00" West , along the west line of said tract , =00. 00
feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence continuing South 1 °58'00" West , 370. 80 feet;
thence South 88°02 '00" East. 210.52 feet to the east line of said tract
31 ;
thence North 1058 '00" East , along said east line. 0. 48 feet;
thence North 59°29 ' 10" East . 190.45 feet;
thence North 32°16 'OO" West . 87.70 feet;
thence North 65°31 '00" East . 57.80 feet to the west boundary of Auburn
Way North;
Xthence along said boundary, along a curve to the right , whose center
bears North 61°04'57" East 2905.00 feet , an arc distance of 10. 15 feet;
1.4 thence South 61 ° 16 '58" West . along a radial line, 15. 00 feet;
m thence continuing along said boundary, along a curve to the right. whose
center bears North 61 ° 16'58" East 2920.00 feet . an arc distance of
:J: 192. 56 feet;
CD thence North 88°02 '00" West . 262.75 feet to the True Point of
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EXHIBIT B
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STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN •
FOR
• AUBURN AUTO TRADING RECEIVED ETURNED
SEPA# SEP-0023-95 M i%R. 1 1 1997
•7Q BLD # 0004-97
FAC# AIJRURN EN( R, Div
r C7 Site Address 5029 PrU6C1RH WAY NORTH
The site is located on the west side of the 5000 block of Auburn Way North. The tax
parcel number is 936000-0169. Related parcel number is 936000-0195
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Introduction
The project site is currently undeveloped and is vegetated with mostly grass and some
brush and scattered trees. The topographic features of the subject property is-flat with a
lower tiered flat area. The property is bounded on the north by a retail boat sales yard,
on the south by a used car lot, and on the west by pasture land. The proposed use is to
construct an auto sales business including an 850 square foot office building and a 576
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square foot storage/detailing building on approximately 62,000 square feet of the 2.64
acre parcel. The site currently is covered by grasses and other vegetation with no
impervious area presently existing. The-current-drainage-flows westerly to the-low-area
and infiltrates into the ground or travels northerly along the property line. After leaving
the site, the drainage continues in a northerly direction under SE 277 th street and
- continues north easterly in existing channels and swales to the Green River.
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The developed plan will include 50,000 square feet of impervious area. Storm water will
sheet flow to an asphalt apron on the south side of the developed lot and will be
transported to a swale where biofiltration will occur and the water will then be conveyed
to a detention pond for additional treatment and then the treated water will be flow by
gravity at a predetermined rate to the city storm water system which transports the
water to the Green River.
Plan goal
The goal of this plan is to prevent contaminants from mixing with stormwater and to
remove contaminants prior to the discharge leaving the site. Additionally the goal is to
put into effect measures to maintain the system to optimum efficiency during the life of
the project.
Preventative BMP's
Best management practice to be utilized by the occupant of the site, to keep to a
minimum amount of sediment, oil and grease from entering the storm drainage system.
This will be accomplished by sweeping the lot monthly or oftener if conditions warrant it,
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Tom&Brenda Supasatit
Page 6 of 9
and having absorbent materials on hand to soak up any spilled materials that result
from the detailing of vehicles. Posted procedures for cleaning the lot and wash area will
be available for all employees to read and follow on a routine basis. The procedure will
outline remedial procedures for cleaning the swale and detention pond in case
objectional materials inadvertently are-introduced-into-the-system. The-oil/water
separator shall be checked monthly for oil levels and cleaned if the depth of oil in the
separator reaches two inches or greater.
Treatment BMP'S
The grass in the swale must be mowed when the height reaches approximately 10
inches and a minimum height of 5 inches must be maintained for the bioswale to
function properly. Grass clippings shall be removed and disposed of properly from the
swale. The swale grade must be maintained as constructed and materials which
accumulate in the swale shall be removed as soon as a site inspection indicates their
• presence. Removal of any sediment six inches deep or covering vegetation is also
necessary. Remove sediments, fertilize, and reseed as necessary. Be careful to avoid
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• 7) introducing fertilizer to receiving waters or ground water. The detention pond shall be
mowed at regular intervals also and any growth on the berms such as saplings or
emi blackberries shall be removed as soon as they are noticed in the routine inspections. AU
t'1 connecting pipes shall have the ends free of weed growth and rock check dams shall
be maintained in a clean state.
Inspection
Inspection of the entire system shall be conducted at three month intervals from
October to June, and the areas indicated above in the Preventive BMP'S and
Treatment BMP'S shall be the primary areas of review. Records of the inspections and
system maintenance shall be kept in the office on-site and shall be available for City of
Auburn personnel to review. The records shall be kept for a period of 5 years
Maintenance
Maintenance will largely be triggered by the site inspections and the amounts of
sediment and growth which occurs in the swale and detention pond. The result of
maintenance is to keep the system in good operating condition and to function as it was
originally designed. If a large storm event occurs, a site inspection should be made
• immediately after the conditions return to normal to see if any damage was done to the
system and if any maintenance or repairs are required.
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Person of Responsibility
Tom Supasatit
2433 17th Street SE
Auburn, WA 98002
206-833-0891
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Engineer Preparing Plan Mary Seabrands
Address 20219 SE 344th
Auburn, WA.
98092
Plan and/or information Updates
The City of Auburn Utilities Section is to review and approve any changes to.this
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan prior to changes in its implemention. Additionally,
any changes in ownership or person of responsibility are to be reported to the City
Utilities Section.
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STORMWATER INSPECTION CHECKLIST
FOR
AUBURN AUTO TRADING
Item Inspection Date Maintenance Performed
Asphalt parking surface
Detail area catch basin
Grasslined swale
Rock check dams
Detention pond
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Outlet structure
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RECEIVED THIS DAY
Return Address:
City of Auburn AN 5 •
City Clerk 153 ill '97
25 West Main €"
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Auburn,WA 98001 RECO! '
KING Gt-uP TY
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Above this line reserved for recording information.
STORM WATER EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
(BLD0004-97 and GRA0014-96)
Reference#(if applicable): N/A Additional on page:
Grantor/Borrower: 1)Tom and Brenda Supasatit 2)
Additional on page:
f'rl Grantee/Assignee/Beneficiary: City of Auburn
441) Legal Description/STR: NE 1/4 36-22-4 Additional on page:
Assessor's Tax Parcel ID#: 951212-0789
•
THIS EASEMENT AND AGREEMENT made and entered into this 23 day of
p(i / , 19 77- , by and between the City of Auburn, a municipal corporation of
King County, Washington, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and Tom and Brenda Supasatit,
located at 2433 17th Street SE, Auburn, WA 98002, hereinafter referred to as "PROPERTY
OWNER".
WHEREAS, PROPERTY OWNER has applied for certain permits with the CITY for the
construction of facilities at 5101 Auburn Way North which create impervious surface; and
WHEREAS, the PROPERTY OWNER will complete a storm system,, and
WHEREAS, the PROPERTY OWNER and the CITY desire that the storm system be
maintained to provide adequate facilities for controlling both the quantity and quality of storm
drainage; and •
WHEREAS, for maintenance of a storm system it is necessary to have appropriate right-
of-way to bring in equipment to conduct maintenance functions; and
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Tom&Brenda Supasatit
Page 1 of 9
WHEREAS, maintenance requirement will be in perpetuity to provide both quantity and
quality of discharge; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire that this Agreement be recorded to advise heirs, successors
and assigns of both parties as to the existence of this easement and agreement; and
WHEREAS, an easement is needed to bring in maintenance equipment; and
WHEREAS, the parties are both desirous of permitting inspection of the storm system to
make certain that it is functioning properly and for purposes of determining the appropriate
repairs.
GD NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON MUTUAL COVENANTS TO BE DERIVED
C77 THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1, EASEMENT
co PROPERTY OWNER hereby provides an easement over, under and on that portion of the
property as showing on the approved Record Drawings revised pursuant to construction records
for the City of Auburn under Permit No. iLp 6o oy-q 7 , which Record Drawings are hereby
incorporated by reference as if set out in full. This easement shall be a burden to that real estate
which is legally described and attached as Exhibit A and shall be of benefit to the City storm utility
system.
Section 2, HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties.
Section 3, MAINTENANCE
The PROPERTY OWNER agrees to maintain the storm system in accordance with the
ordinances and all applicable codes of the CITY, the Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Maintenance and Operation Schedule (Exhibit"B"), and does hereby allow the CITY to come
onto the property of the PROPERTY OWNER via the easements described above and to inspect
and perform necessary maintenance if, after the PROPERTY OWNER is given notice to maintain,
and the PROPERTY OWNER fails to maintain, in that event the PROPERTY OWNER shall
reimburse the CITY for the costs incurred in maintaining the system and should the CITY incur
attorneys fees and costs in enforcing the agreement and/or maintaining or collecting maintenance
fees the PROPERTY OWNER agrees to pay reasonable attorney fees and costs of the CITY.
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Section 4, ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
PROPERTY OWNER acknowledges that there may be liability for violations of codes
that could result in additional fines and/or the possibility of incarceration in addition to the fees for
maintenance should violations occur.
EXECUTED as of the date first written above. - • ' .
CITY OF AUBURN '
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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County of King )
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Phlrcd- w re��� �; �l,tpq S4 ;l'
and is/are the person(s) who appeared
before me, and said individuals(s) acknowledged that he/she/they signed this instrument and
acknowledged'it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in
this instrument.
Dated • —=/! -1 -7
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Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
• ll• residing at . 5'U m ,n .r^_
My appointment expires S / O - v a
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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County of King )I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 6(;9 i� A -(u-✓f►
is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this
instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it
as the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS of THE CITY OF AUBURN to be the free and
voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument.
Dated 4/2-3,/q[ —
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:40� No 40. 0 Notary Pub�llyji�in and for the State of'Washington
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EXHIBIT A
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NEW LOT DESCRIPTION
That portion of tracts 30 and 31 . White River Valley Home Tracts,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 17,
records of King County, Washington, described as follows
Beginning at the northwest corner of said Tract 30;
thence South 1 °58 '00" West , along the west line of said tract , 7_,00. 00
feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence continuing South 1 °58'000" West , 370. 80 feet;
thence South 88°02 '00" East . 210.52 feet to the east line of said tract
31 ;
thence North 1 °58 '00" East . along said east line. 0. 48 feet;
thence North 59°29 ' 10" East . 190. 45 feet;
thence North 32° 16 '00" West . 87.70 feet;
- thence North 65°31 '00" East . 57.80 feet to the west boundary of Auburn
Way North;
92 thence along said boundary, along a curve to the right , whose center
bears North 61 °04 '57" East 2905.00 feet , an arc distance of 10. 15 feet;
thence South 61 ° 16 '58" West . along a radial line, 15. 00 feet;
in thence continuing along said boundary. along a curve to the right. whose
e4 center bears North 61 ° 16'58" East 2920.00 feet . an arc distance of
x 192. 56 feet
( D thence North 88°02 '00" West . 262,75 feet to the True Point of
Beginning,
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EXHIBIT B •
STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
FOR
AUBURN AUTO TRADING RECEIVED ETURNED
SEPA# SEP-0023-95 MAR 1 1 1997
BLD # 0004-97
FAC# AURURN ENn.R. Div
C9 -
Site Address 5025 AUE5URN WAY NORTH
The site is located on the west side of the 5000 block of Auburn Way North. The tax
parcel number is 936000-0169. Related parcel number is 936000-0195
Introduction
The project site is currently undeveloped and is vegetated with mostly grass and some
brush and scattered trees. The topographic features of the subject property is-flat with a
lower tiered flat area. The property is bounded on the north by a retail boat sales yard,
on the south by a used car lot, and on the west by pasture land. The proposed use is to
• construct an auto sales business including an 850 square foot office building and a 576
• square foot storage/detailing building on approximately 62,000 square feet of the 2.64
•
acre parcel. The site currently is covered by grasses and other vegetation with no
impervious area presently existing. The-current-drainage-flows westerly-to the-low-area
and infiltrates into the ground or travels northerly along the property line. After leaving
-- --the site, the drainage continues in a northerly direction under SE 277 th street and
continues north easterly in existing channels and swales to the Green River.
The developed plan will include 50,000 square feet of impervious area. Storm water will
•
sheet flow to an asphalt apron on the south side of the developed lot and will be
transported to a swale where biofiltration will occur and the water will then be conveyed
to a detention pond for additional treatment and then the treated water will be flow by
gravity at a predetermined rate to the city storm water system which transports the
water to the Green River.
. Plan goal
The goal of this plan is to prevent contaminants from mixing with stormwater and to
remove contaminants prior to the discharge leaving the site. Additionally the goal is to
put into effect measures to maintain the system to optimum efficiency during the life of
the project.
Preventative BMP's
Best management practice to be utilized by the occupant of the site, to keep to a
minimum amount of sediment, oil and grease from entering the storm drainage system.
This will be accomplished by sweeping the lot monthly or oftener if conditions warrant it,
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Tom&Brenda Supasatit
Page 6 of 9
and having absorbent materials on hand to soak up any spilled materials that result
from the detailing of vehicles. Posted procedures for cleaning the lot and wash area will
be available for all employees to read and follow on a routine basis. The procedure will
outline remedial procedures for cleaning the swale and detention pond in case
objectional materials inadvertently are-introduced-into-the-system. The--oil/water
separator shall be checked monthly for oil levels and cleaned if the depth of oil in the
separator reaches two inches or greater.
Treatment BMP'S
The grass in the swale must be mowed when the height reaches approximately 10
inches and a minimum height of 5 inches must be maintained for the bioswale to
function properly. Grass clippings shall be removed and disposed of properly from the
swale. The swale grade must be maintained as constructed and materials which
accumulate in the swale shall be removed as soon as a site inspection indicates their
presence. Removal of any sediment six inches deep or covering vegetation is also
necessary. Remove sediments, fertilize, and reseed as necessary. Be careful to avoid
introducing fertilizer to receiving waters or ground water. The detention pond shall be
mowed at regular intervals also and any growth on the berms such as saplings or
blackberries shall be removed as soon as they are noticed in the routine inspections. All
C. connecting pipes shall have the ends free of weed growth and rock check dams shall
Td be maintained in a clean state.
Inspection
Inspection of the entire system shall be conducted at three month intervals from
October to June, and the areas indicated above in the Preventive BMP'S and
Treatment BMP'S shall be the primary areas of review. Records of the inspections and
system maintenance shall be kept in the office on-site and shall be available for City of
Auburn personnel to review. The records shall be kept for a period of 5 years
Maintenance
Maintenance will largely be triggered by the site inspections and the amounts of
sediment and growth which occurs in the swale and detention pond. The result of
maintenance is to keep the system in good operating condition and to function as it was
originally designed. If a large storm event occurs, a site inspection should be made
• immediately after the conditions return to normal to see if any damage was done to the
system and if any maintenance or repairs are required.
Person of Responsibility
Tom Supasatit
2433 17th Street SE
Auburn, WA 98002
206-833-0891
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Engineer Preparing Plan Mary Seabrands
Address 20219 SE 344th
Auburn, WA.
98092
Plan and/or information Updates
The City of Auburn Utilities Section is to review and approve any changes to this
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan prior to changes in its implemention. Additionally,
GO any changes in ownership or person of responsibility are to be reported to the City
Utilities Section.
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STORMWATER INSPECTION CHECKLIST
FOR
AUBURN AUTO TRADING
Item Inspection Date Maintenance Performed
Asphalt parking surface
Detail area catch basin
Grasslined swale
Rock check dams
Detention pond
C Outlet structure
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