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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18520 67th Ave Ne_BLD5429_2024_Expired Permit Packet Coversheet Community and Economic Development City of Arlington • 18204 59th Avenue NE • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403-3551 Page 1 of 1 Permit Number: Permit Type: Address/Parcel: Completed (Month/Year): Land Use ˆ Notice of Decision ˆ Staff Report ˆ Application ˆ Narrative ˆ Legal Description ˆ Vicinity Map ˆ Site Plan ˆ Landscape Plan ˆ Complete Streets Checklist ˆ Traffic Impact Analysis ˆ Snohomish County Traffic Mitigation Offer ˆ WSDOT Traffic Offer Form ˆ Tree Survey ˆ Stormwater Drainage Report ˆ Geotech Report ˆ Critical Area Evaluation Form ˆ SEPA Checklist ˆ Public Notice Material ˆ Noticing and Related Documents ˆ Water / Sewer Availability Certificate ˆ Unanticipated Discovery Plan Form ˆ Aerial Photo of Site ˆ Proposed Building Materials ˆ Lighting Plans and Lighting Cut Sheets ˆ Color Elevations ˆ Design Matrix ˆ Plat Map ˆ Title Report ˆ Lot Closures ˆ Preliminary Civil Plans ˆ Archaeological Survey o Confidential Documents. 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Our company intends to build a small parts spin galvanizing line within this facility, and we kindly request your consideraOon and approval for this project. To provide some context, we would like to emphasize that the proposed spin galvanizing facility will be significantly smaller in scale compared to our current galvanizing plant in Arlington, WA. Furthermore, we are commiEed to ensuring that this new facility will be minimizing to any potenOal impact on the surrounding environment and neighbours. Outlined below is a brief overview of the spin line galvanizing process that will be implemented in the modified building: 1. Loading and Prepara6on: Small steel parts (ie, nuts, bolts, etc.) will be loaded into a specially designed basket, ensuring proper arrangement for opOmal zinc coverage. 2. Pickling: The loaded parts will undergo a rigorous cleaning process to remove any surface impuriOes and promote a surface opOmal for zinc bonding. 3. Immersion: The loaded basket will be submerged into a bath of molten zinc, maintained at an appropriate temperature to facilitate the galvanizing process. 4. Spinning: The basket will be subjected to a spinning or rotaOonal moOon within the zinc bath, ensuring uniform zinc distribuOon and coaOng thickness on the small parts. 5. Drainage and Quenching: A_er spinning, excess zinc will be allowed to drain off the parts and back into the keEle. Further, a quenching process to solidify the zinc coaOng and enhance its adherence to the steel surfaces. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship and community well-being, we would like to highlight some important aspects of our proposed spin line galvanizing facility: 1. Facility Size and Enclosure: The spin line galvanizing facility will be substanOally smaller in scale compared to our current galvanizing plant in Arlington, WA. Furthermore, this new facility will be enOrely enclosed, with the excepOon of both rolling overhead doors to remain open during business hours, ensuring containment and control of the galvanizing process within a controlled environment. This new facility will employ roughly 10 full-Ome employees and will have designated parking stalls onsite for the staff members. 2. Pickling Line Design: The pickling tanks, an integral part of the galvanizing process, will be in a secondary containment area. Specifically, we will employ a concrete-lined high- impact copolymer polypropylene pit designed to hold up to 125% of the total volume of all tanks. These pits are enOrely separate from the storm and sanitary systems. In the unlikely event of a failure, we have established a contract with a reputable professional environmental industrial waste company to manage the cleanup and disposal of any waste in compliance with approved regulaOons. We have an ongoing 30-year relaOonship with this company. 3. Chemical Solu6ons Management: Our pickling line operates with a sustainable approach to chemical soluOons. Rather than emptying or disposing of soluOons, we maintain the desired strength of each tank by adding addiOonal soluOons as necessary. This eliminates the need for these chemicals to enter the storm or sanitary systems. We prioriOze responsible chemical management to safeguard environmental integrity. 4. Emissions Control: When the materials are immersed in the molten zinc keEle, a minimal amount of emission is generated. To capture and control these emissions, we employ a vacuum hood system that fits over the keEle. The hood effecOvely evacuates 95% of the emissions to the baghouse (the highest capture rate aEainable), which incorporates a series of filters to remove parOculates and fumes before the air is discharged. We intenOonally invested in a much larger and more sophisOcated, state of the motor for a higher capture rate. The remaining zinc parOculates are collected and recycled, ensuring a closed-loop process. 5. Solid Waste Disposal: Any solid waste generated is managed by a reputable professional environmental industrial waste company. They handle the proper disposal of these materials according to approved protocols and regulaOons. 6. Regulatory Compliance: We are commiEed to operaOng our new facility in full compliance with the regulaOons set forth by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) and the Department of Ecology (DOE). We will work closely with PSCAA and DOE to implement stringent emissions monitoring and adhere to all associated requirements for operaOons and maintenance. We firmly believe that our proposed spin galvanizing facility aligns with the city's goals of promoOng sustainable industrial pracOces and preserving the well-being of the community. We assure you that our company is fully dedicated to adhering to all relevant environmental regulaOons and industry best pracOces. We kindly request an opportunity to meet with you and discuss our proposal in more detail. Our team is available to address any quesOons or concerns you may have regarding this project. We are commiEed to fostering open communicaOon and collaboraOon throughout the enOre process. Thank you for your aEenOon to this maEer. We appreciate your consideraOon of our proposal and look forward to a posiOve response from the City Planning Department. 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