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Public Works Committee 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 06/18/2019 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Update on Drainage Concern Findings at 17290 Germanium Street NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to update the Public Works Committee on Staff's findings related to drainage concerns <br />previously expressed by the owner of real property at 17290 Germanium Street NW. <br />Background: <br />In 1992, the property owner built a home on the property, and then in 1998 a garage was built in the southwest <br />corner of the property. A new garage was subsequently built in 2005 after the original garage was destroyed by fire. <br />The home was constructed north of an existing depression that can hold slightly less than a foot of water during <br />heavy rain events. The garage was constructed within a low area of the lot with the garage door facing toward a <br />private property to the south which was used to access Germanium Street approximately 300-feet to the west. <br />In 2017, construction began on the Covenant Meadows residential development, which included construction of a <br />new public street, 172nd Lane NW, which abuts the south property line of 17290 Germanium Street NW. During <br />construction of this development, the property owner contacted City Staff and the developer on numerous occasions <br />to request modifications to the new driveway installed between his garage and 172nd Lane NW. The property <br />owner also requested some grading modifications around the garage to prevent drainage from entering the property <br />from the north and west. On more than one occasion, the property owner stated there were existing standing water <br />issues on this property. <br />On November 13, 2018, the property owner at 17290 Germanium Street NW, Mr. Rick Aberle, informed the City <br />Council of his concerns that runoff from the Covenant Meadows development was flooding his property. <br />On December 18, 2018, Mr. Aberle attended the Public Works Committee meeting to again present his concerns <br />that runoff from the Covenant Meadows development is flooding his property. Also in attendance were City <br />Engineer Bruce Westby, Senior Engineering Technician Mike McDowall, Civil Engineer IV Leonard Linton, and <br />the developer of Covenant Meadows, Mr. Eric Thomsen. <br />After much discussion, consensus was reached that Mr. Thomsen would complete the driveway improvements <br />including grading and two eight -inch culverts, and Mr. Aberle provided his permission for Staff to enter his <br />property to collect topographic data along his west property line and around and adjacent to his garage and <br />driveway. A copy of the meeting minutes is attached, which includes detailed discussion from the meeting on pages <br />6 through 9. <br />Based on the consensus reached at the Public Works Committee meeting on December 18, 2018, Engineering Staff <br />obtained survey grade topographic data along the west edge of Mr. Aberle's property in December 2018, and along <br />the south edge of the property in April 2019. Staff then reviewed this data and arrived at the following findings. <br />• Before Covenant Meadows was developed (pre -development), 11.125 acres of land drained onto Mr. <br />Aberle's property from the north and west, contributing 3.1 cubic feet per second of runoff from a 100-year <br />storm event. <br />• After Covenant Meadows was developed (post -development), 1.306 acres of land drain onto Mr. Aberle's <br />property from the north and west, contributing 0.75 cubic feet per second of runoff from a 100-year storm <br />