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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1900 Blk E 1st St - Building November 9, 1988 MEMORANDUM TO : Water/Sewer Division FROM : Ken Ridout, Deputy Direct6~ ,~'-- SUBJECT : Underground Bore of U. S. 101 for Golden Corral On November 7, 1988, we received word from Sylvia Johnson of Golden Corral (Real Estate Development Division) that the construction of the Golden Corral Restaurant in Port Angeles is on hold. According to Ms. Johnson, they have not made a decision either way in regards to a restaurant for Port Angeles. Because of this latest development it appears that it will not be necessary to do the underground boring of 101 for water and electrical services to the Golden Corral area at this time, and any plans to complete this project should be put on hold until further notice. KDR:vjh cc: City Manager Light Department G C DEVELOPMENT CORP. P.O. BOX 29511 · RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27626 · TELEPHONE (919) 781-8952 ?_..~.~ Developers of GOLDEN CORRAL FAMILY STEAK HOUSES June 2, 1988 ? - Mr. Larry Romig ~/~ Post Office Box 1150 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 Reference: Golden Corral Restaurant % Water/Sewer Utility Costs Dear Mr. Romig: As we discussed on the telephone Wednesday (06/01/88), it would be appreciated if you would review the enclosed information and give me cost estimates for the water and sanitary sewer service required to provid~ those utilities to the lot line in front of the proposed restaurant building. A typical Golden Corral Restaurant requires approximately 3,000 gallons of water per operating day. Thank you very much for your assistance in this regard. Very truly yours, oseph W. Fink Vice President, Construction ~F:sm Enclosures-2 cc: File PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. 9ORT CITY OF PORT ANGELES 140 WEST FRONT ST, PO SOX ! 150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE {206) 457-0411 MAN/k~ October 2, 1987 Golden Corral 5151 Glenwood Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Attn: Marllyn RE: Development of Golden Corral Restaurant in Port Angeles, Washington Dear Sirs: Representatives of the City of Port Angeles met with Mr. Sopher and Mr. Vanderbroek representing Golden Corral on October 1, 1987. The purpose of the meeting was to resolve several issues relating to utility service for your proposed restaurant in Port Angeles. While many small details are left to be worked out, we were able to reach agreements and understanding on the following: Sanitary Sewer Golden Corral will access the existing sanitary sewer by extending an 8-inch (PVC) sanitary sewer line from their property westerly (approximately 700-feet) along the north side of Highway 101. It is anticipated that three new manholes will be required along this 700 foot sewer line (see sketch for approximate location). Electrical Power Port Angeles City Light will extend its existing power system across Highway 101 to the north side. Golden Corral would then serve this site via this service. Estimated cost to Golden Corral is $5,700. Portable/Domestic/Fire Water The City of Port Angeles Public Works Department will extend a 10-inch existing water line across Hwy. 10! to the north side (See sketch for approximate location). Golden Corral would then serve their site for domestic, sprinkler and fire needs by extending this 1 O-inch line (approximately 500 feet) to their property and setting a fire hydrant at their expense. Golden Corral October 2, 1987 Page 2 I would like to thank Mr. Sopher for taking the time to sit down with our people and work through these solutions. We are very happy to have Golden Corral coming to Port Angeles and look forward to the opportunity to work with you on this project. Should you need additional information, please contact Mt. Ken Ridout, Office Engineer, at 457-0411, Ext. 122. Sincerely, Dave Flodstrom City Manager DTF:db cc: Jack Pittis Rob Orton Larr~ Glenn Ken Rldout PIJI~LIC WORKS DEPT. , · , O~ ?OR'r CITY OF PORT ANGELES 140 WEST FRONT ST., P O BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 ~.~C WO~:1' PHONE (206) 457 0411 October 26, 1987 Herb Vandenbroek ' Fakkema and Kingma, Inc. 4086 400 Avenue, West Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Subject: Golden Corral Site and Utility Extension Plan Dear Herb: The City of Port Angeles has reviewed the above referenced plans and has the following comments. 1. G.C. Development Corp. Site, Grading, Drainage and Utility Plan n'× A. Under construction notes Number-79, the word manholes should be changed to catch basins. :g/ B. The east edge of the restaurant building needs to be at least five feet from the property line. 3~/ C. The storm drain discharge point needs extended protection in the existing ditch to a point where the velocity of the flow will not erode the ditch. ~.. D. A sidewalk shall be installed along the entire right-of-way front the restaurant property. The minimum size to be five feet wide, placed in the right-of-way three foot from the property line. The minimum thickness for the sidewalk is four inches in pedestrian areas and six inches through the driveways. ,.~'>-E. City standards require all driveways to be six inches on concrete from the curb to the property line. 2. G.C. Development Corp. Utility Extension Plan ~ A. Please note that development is mispelled in your title block. ~';B. Ten inch watermain to be ductile iron instead of PVC shown. Herb Vandenbroek October 26, 1987 Page 2 4T~'C. Ten inch watermain needs to be extended to the west property line. '~:~ D. Construction note A~ needs to be changed to reflect ductile iron. Fire hydrant assemblies used by the City of Port Angeles are Iowa, Mueller, Watress, and Clow, Attached is a copy of the Fire Department plan review comments for your use. If you have any questions or comments regarding our review, please contact me at 457-0411, Ext. 122. Sincerely, Jack N. Pittis, P.E. Director of PubIic Works Ken Ridout, Office Engineer KDR:db cc: John Manning Golden Corral ?ORT CITy OF PORT ANGELES £4a ~Uf[$T-~ PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 ~ )6) 457-0411 OFFtCE [N~. | | ! I Herb Vandenbroek SOLID tk~k~i~ [ I [ I Fakkema and Klngma, Inc. $/~ [ I I I . 4086 400 Avenue, West sl~ [ I I I Oak Harbor, WA 98277 ~ [ i [ I Subject: Golden Corral [~ nnd lh-II~' ~_~_. :.... ~. Dear Herb: The City of Port Angeles has reviewed the above referenced plans and has the following comments. I. G.C. Development Corp. Site, Grading, Drainage and Utility Plan A. Under construction notes Number 9, the word manholes should be changed to catch basins. B. The east edge of the restaurant building needs to be at least five feet from the property line. C. The storm drain discharge point needs extended protection in the existing ditch to a point where the velocity of the flow will not erode the ditch. D. A sidewalk shall be installed along the entire right-of-way front the restaurant property. The minimum size to be five feet wide, placed in the right-of-way three foot from the property line. The minimum thickness for the sidewalk is four inches in pedestrian areas and six inches through the driveways. E. City standards require all driveways to be six inches on concrete from the curb to the property line. 2. G.C. Development Corp. Utility Extension Plan A. Please note that development is mlspelled in your title block. B. Ten inch watermain to be ductile iron instead of PVC shown. Herb Vandenbroek October 26, 1987 Page 2 C. Ten inch watermain needs to be extended to the west property line. D. Construction note 13 needs to be changed to reflect ductile iron. E. Fire hydrant assemblies used by the City of Port Angeles are Iowa, Mueller, Watress, and Clow. Attached is a copy of the Fire Department plan review comments for your use. If you have any questions or comments regarding our review, please contact me at 457-0411, Ext. 122. Sincerely, Jack N. Plttis, P.E. Directgr of P44bll~c Wor.ks Ken Ridout, Office Engineer KDR:db cc: John Manning Golden Corral PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT PLAN REVIEW Project Name Golden Corral {Site Plan) Address Plan No. 87-27-A Com /X/ R-1 /-7 Date October 16, 1987 We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the require- ments of our codes and ordinances with the following exceptions. 1. H~drant location meets approval of the Fire Department. The ~ire Department requests 4 inch connection be facing the Hwy. 101 and hydrant and threads to be as per Public Works speci- fication. 2. Ten inch water line supplying the fire hydrant shall be as Public Works specifications ( Ductile Iron) 3. Propane tank location meets the approval of the Fire Department but shall be located with respect to the building and property line as follows: Less than 100 gallons - 5 feet 100 - 500 10 feet 501 - 1200 25 feet over 1201 gallons 50 feet The west end of the tank shall be protected with guards to prevent any accidental vehicle collission with LPG tank. Note: Prior to the Occupancy Permit being issued, compliance to the above conditions will be met. Reviewed By __~ Date /___~/~uilding Department /~/ Fire Copy FP 22 ( 1-87 ) GOLF COURSE ROAD o / -