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STANDARD FORM 299 (05/2009) <br />Prescribed by DOI/USDAIDOT APPLICATION FOR TRANSPORTATION AND <br />P.L. 96-487 and Federal UTILITY SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES <br />Register Notice 5-22-95 ON FEDERAL LANDS <br />NOTE: Before completing and filing the application, the applicant should completely review this package and schedule a <br />preapplication meeting with representatives of the agency responsible for processing the application. Each agency may have <br />specific and unique requirements to be met in preparing and processing the application. Many times, with the help of the agency <br />representative, the application can be completed at the preapplication meeting. <br />1. Name <br />(include zip code) <br />Kittitas County Public Works <br />411 North Ruby, Suite 1 <br />Ellensburg, WA 98926 <br />4. As applicant are you? (check one) <br />a. ❑ <br />Individual <br />b. ❑ <br />Corporation" <br />c. ❑ <br />Partnership/Association` <br />d. ❑ <br />State Government/State Agency <br />e. ❑x <br />Local Government <br />f. ❑ <br />Federal Agency <br />5. Specify <br />2. Name, title, and address of authorized agent if <br />different from item 1 (include zip code) <br />Mark R. Cook, Director <br />411 North Ruby, Suite 1 <br />Ellensburg, WA 98926 <br />one) <br />FORM APPROVED <br />OMB Control Number: 0596-0082 <br />Expiration Date: 12/31/2013 <br />FOR AGENCY USE ONLY <br />Application Number <br />Date Filed <br />3. Telephone (area code) <br />509-962-7523 <br />Applicant <br />Kittitas County Public Works <br />Authorized Agent <br />Mark R. Cook <br />a. ❑x <br />New authorization <br />b. ❑ <br />Renewing existing authorization No. <br />C. ❑ <br />Amend existing authorization No. <br />d. ❑ <br />Assign existing authorization No. <br />e. ❑ <br />Existing use for which no authorization has been received " <br />f. ❑ <br />Other" <br />" If checked, provide details under item 7 <br />6. If an individual, or partnership are you a citizen(s) of the United States? ❑x Yes ❑ No <br />7. Project description (describe in detail): (a) Type of system or facility, (e.g., canal, pipeline, road); (b) related structures and facilities; (c) physical <br />specifications (Length, width, grading, etc.); (d) term of years needed: (e) time of year of use or operation; (f) Volume or amount of product to be <br />transported; (g) duration and timing of construction; and (h) temporary work areas needed for construction (Attach additional sheets, if additional <br />space is needed.) <br />The proposed public bridge provides fire/life/safety access to approximately 100 single family residences in the next <br />several years (phase one will serve approximately 60 single family homes within the next two years). The bridge <br />provides the start of a transportation corridor serving Nelson Siding Road to Fowler Creek Road using a mixture of <br />federal and local roadways. <br />The bridge is expected to be steel construction, approximately 28 feet wide with an anticipated clear span of 70 feet. <br />The current single lane wooden structure is removed in the proposal. The current structure does not provide a crash <br />tested guardrail while the new structure will have the appropriate rail. The current bridge has three pile bents of five <br />pile each (total of 15 piles in the canal). The proposed bridge eliminates any piles within the canal. <br />Construction is scheduled for October of 2017. Three months of construction is anticipated supporting completion of <br />the bridge erection. Temporary staging an work areas are located outside of the canal right of way (ownership). <br />B. Attach a map covering area and show location of project proposal <br />9. State or Local government approval: ❑ Attached ❑x Applied for ❑ Not Required <br />10. Nonreturnable application fee: ❑x Attached ❑ Not required <br />11. Does project cross international boundary or affect international waterways? ❑ Yes ❑x No (if "Yes," indicate on map) <br />12. Give statement of your technical and financial capability to construct, operate, maintain, and terminate system for which authorization is being <br />requested. <br />Kittitas County maintains approximately 140 bridges of twenty (20) feet or longer. These bridges are inspected every <br />two (2) years as mandated by the federal government. In addition, the County inspects approximately 160 bridges <br />under 20 feet in length and voluntarily inspects them within the same reporting system as maintained by the <br />Washington State Department of Transportation. Many of the under 20 foot bridges cross numerous irrigation canals <br />owned by the Bureau of Reclamation. The proposed new bridge will be entered into the mandatory inspection program <br />and inspected consistent with federal bridge inspection requirements. The bridge is being funded by a local land <br />developer consistent with Public Bridge requirements stipulated in County Code Chapter 12. <br />STANDARD FORM 299 (REV. 5/2009) <br />