2013 Water System Plan, Volume II - Seattle City Clerk's Office - City ...
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Chapter 18 <strong>Plan</strong> Review<br />
Real Property Services<br />
Materials Lab<br />
USM<br />
Construction Management<br />
DPD<br />
Customer Service<br />
Solid Waste<br />
Survey<br />
Pipe slopes less than or greater than allowable standards<br />
Project with limited overhead or horizontal clearance due to trees, overhead utilities,<br />
underground utilities, walls etc.<br />
Utility infrastructure to be decommissioned<br />
Other unique issue creating non-standard installation<br />
Non-standard location or complex/non-standard work by crews<br />
Connections & maintenance of water quality facilities such as storm filters or wet vaults<br />
Utility conflicts<br />
Proposed trees over/near mainline<br />
Opportunistic replacement of plastic or galvanized water services<br />
RPS initiates review for projects requiring an easement or Build-over Agreement. SPU<br />
coordinates with RPS easement issues with a build-over. RPS coordinates with outside<br />
jurisdictions and SPU facilities needs.<br />
Point load on pipes due to proposed adjacent improvements<br />
Angle of repose for trench adjacent to ex structures or utilities<br />
Use of epoxy for water proofing utilidor<br />
Casing pipe inspections<br />
Pipe bedding/support<br />
Trenchless installations<br />
Mix designs for porous pavements and structural inspections<br />
Review of non-standard products or materials<br />
Soil compaction tests<br />
SPU PMED and USM have a MOA that outlines areas the two branches must<br />
coordinate. This MOA includes a “Triggers” list that shows SPU PMED plan reviewers<br />
what types of project issues require coordination with USM<br />
Casting surveys<br />
Constructability review<br />
Inspection services<br />
SPU PMED and DPD have a MOA that outlines areas of coordination. This MOA<br />
includes a “Triggers” list that shows DPD Site Reviewers what types of project issues<br />
require coordination with PMED <strong>Plan</strong> Reviews. Coordination includes:<br />
Interpretation of the drainage code for on-site drainage review<br />
Side Sewer Permitting<br />
Main extension<br />
Temporary Construction Discharge<br />
Build-over or relocation inspections permitted by DPD<br />
Projects that may have significant impacts on SPU system capacity.<br />
Review of large water services<br />
Review for Customer Service issues<br />
Review for access issues regarding large containers<br />
Professional survey issues that are elevated by the Developer<br />
18.6 RESOURCES<br />
This section contains information available to SPU plan reviewers.<br />
18.6.1 Codes and Authority<br />
Table 18-6 describes relevant Authority for <strong>Plan</strong> Review Staff.<br />
Table 18-6 Relevant Codes and Authority for <strong>Plan</strong> Review Staff<br />
Code<br />
Authority<br />
Side Sewer Code (2010)<br />
SMC Chapter 21.16<br />
Regulates construction/ use of service drains and side sewers in<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong><br />
SPU Design Standards and Guidelines 18-19