Information based on query as of Monday, May 6, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberESC19-00995
StatusFinaled
Name Jerry Otto
Site Address 1001 N AMERICANA BLVD
Project NameKathryn Albertson Park Improve
Customer Number 
ePlanReviewNo
Description
Project initially started under ESC19-00106 and fee for 5 acre disturbance paid. This permit will be the main ESC permit (documents/plans in ePlan) for all improvements at KAP by McMillen-Jacobs
Contact Information
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
Site Final7/17/20207/17/20207/17/2020PPASS
DetailsAndy J. Long
Phase of KAP improvements complete. No disturbed area remaining, no loose dirt in parking lot, no equipment on site. ESC permit conditions satisfied.

Phase 2 will include parking lot renovation and storm drain improvements. McMillan Jacobs with Jerry and Greg will also be contractor for this phase.
General Inspection7/6/20207/6/20207/6/2020 PASS
DetailsAndy J. Long
revegetetation in progress; new park areas open to public
General Inspection6/19/20206/19/20206/19/2020 CANC
DetailsAndy J. Long
construction complete, revegetation phase.
General Inspection6/3/20206/3/20206/3/2020 CANC
DetailsAndy J. Long
Site Final5/19/20205/19/20205/22/2020PNR
DetailsAndy J. Long
Screened -Kyle Phone #: ###-####

Need to remove soggy watttles in curb cuts of parking lot and any dirt has been trapped by them.

Scope of work complete, re-seeded meadow/pasture areas are not yet established. Park open to public. Crew finishing up installing railing on platform walk
Conference3/12/20203/16/20203/16/2020ACANC
DetailsAndy J. Long
duplicate inspection request
Conference3/13/20203/13/20203/16/2020PPASS
DetailsAndy J. Long
WIP on installing railings, repairing existing pathways, prepping for new pathways for lookout piers. This week bridges are being painted, tarp containment areas have been set up under the bridge.

All in water work is complete, but they do need to finish placing the walkway platform loop. Crews removed the silt fence turbidity curtain at the drainage ditch outlet as requested.

Request to provide concrete washout pan prior to any cement pathway work. No trackout, permit posted. BMPs installed, ESC trained staff on site.

Approved. Current project manager is Kyle G 208 ###-####
General Inspection11/14/201911/14/201911/21/2019PPASS
DetailsAndy J. Long
WIP on park improvements. Disturbed areas around pathways have been hydroseeded.

Turbidity curtain silt fence is installed and appears to be working, though there is no in-water activity and water is clear. No trackout from construction entrance/access

No corrections requested.
Site Final11/13/201911/13/201911/14/2019PCANC
DetailsAndy J. Long
Complaint Inspection11/5/201911/5/201911/5/2019PPART
DetailsAndy J. Long
notified of a turbid discharge spotted in this area during an aerial/LIDAR survey of the Boise River

Potential that crew cleared a debris dam in the drainage canal that runs through the south side of the site and caused some turbidity. Removal of this dam seem to have increased the flow of the water which may also be stirring up silt/mud on the canal bed.

There is also beaver activity and maintenance of the canal culvert (due to clogging from beaver cuttings/mud dams) that may cause brief turbidity and upstream in DD3 drainage through Ann Morrison that could have been a potential source.

Turbidity samples: outlet to Boise River in Garden City (Crab Shack)) = 14 NTU around 1:30. Plume was visible at 1 PM

- Site discharge monitoring location in canal 27 NTU

Upstream in canal between debris clearing (west of the rookery shelter) 28 NTU

- midway debris dam in drainage canal just past the cleared area 62 NTU

- downstream side of culvert for outlet of first drainage channel pond area 10.4 NTU (*this is where there is beaver activity)

- pond inlet culvert from Ann Morrison 9.55 NTU


No readings over 50 NTU incidental limit to the Boise River, but if there is any channel work or activity in water, turbidity monitoring and observation of plumes should occur.

Correction request: During work on piers for future viewing decks, suggested a coffer dam or diversion of flowing water in canal and have turbidimeter onsite at time of work in case of any visible plumes. This event should be noted in the SWPPP, potentially in the Corrective Actions to have a protocol for any in-channel work.
Site Preparation9/24/20199/24/20199/24/2019PPASS
DetailsAndy J. Long
Site preparation inspection originally completed under ESC19-00106 on 9/4/2019. All remaining ESC inspections for this project will be under this permit.

Project walk through and BMP overview.

Project inlcudes renovating grassy areas into pollinator/native plant gardens, building new elevated boardwalk in the SE corner of park, new pond overlook features, railing installation and painting. Ponds are in process of draining so work around banks, bridges and overlooks will be dry.

Grassy areas will be tilled and then re-planted, no removal of topsoil. Most areas area surrounded by 50' buffers to any surface waters.

BMPs installed:
- SWPPP binder and permit billboard sign on site.
- Parking lot storm drainage curb cuts have sediment protection installed.
- Above ground concrete washout to be staged prior to any concrete placement
- Requested that drip pans and/or spill kits be used and available in equipment parking areas

- Additional sediment controls will be installed after earth disturbance as needed.

- Site will conduct SWPPP inspections at a 2 week frequency and post significant rainfall events.


Approved for construction.