6d due diligence

Item No.                 6d attach 2 
Date of Meeting          December 5, 2017 

Salmon Bay Marina 
Due Diligence Summary 
7-20-17 

Port of Seattle Staff 
Seaport Project Mgmt:    Tim Leonard, Rick Jenkins, Amy Kiessling, Mike Dyer 
Environmental:          Roy Kuroiwa, Paul Meyer, Mathew Mateo 
CPO:             Tamara Hamel, Sofia Mayo 
Maritime:             Kenny Lyles, Ray Giometti 
Recreational Marina:      Tracy McKendry, Giuseppe Alvarado 
Engineering:            Chris Caudill, Jeremia Connor, Atilla Laszlo , Dan Lindsey, Sam
Asavareunchai, Randy Sweet 
Marine Maintenance:     Jeff Gunn, George Washington, Blair Friedt, Alex Niccoli, & John
Hall 
Risk Management:       Jeff Hollingsworth 
Economic Development:    Dave McFadden, Jeffrey Utterback, Daniel Alhadeff 
Legal and Insurance:       Isabel Safora, Elizabeth Black 
Finance:               Kelly Zupan, Tyler Cooley 
Tasks Performed 
Effort determination, budgeting and resources management 
Consultant Service Directives coordination, negotiations, processing, and management 
Cost estimation 
Management of Port and consultant teams 
Coordination of internal Port staff and overall effort required 
Review of existing facility permits and determination of applicability by Port 
Management and review of existing facility information from seller including the following: 
o  ALTA survey 
o  Site topographic and bathymetric surveys 
o  Site aerial photos 
o  Former facility improvement (buildings, pavement, docks, covered moorage, utility systems,
etc.) designs and/or construction documents 
o  Site utility maps and related information 
o  Site soil boring logs, test results, related analyses, and/or geotechnical reports 
o  Facility related structural analyses and/or reports 
o  Site infrastructure or traffic related reports 
o  Facility related correspondence with any governmental/regulatory agencies 
o  Permits received from any governmental/regulatory agencies 
o  Site/dock lighting analyses or reports

o  Facility related condition assessments and cost estimates 
o  Any DNR lease related documents or correspondence 
o  Marina sediment probe surveys, sediment characterizations and dredge estimates (DOR,
Gravity, Pentec, SAIC and PND) 
o  Site sediment core or surface sediment test results (physical and chemistry) and reports 
o  Dredge characterization results and reports 
o  Environmental assessment reports, such as Phase I or II Site Assessments. 
o  Records of UST operation and closure 
o  Cleanup documents related to the adjacent Marco property (that relate to work on the
marina) 
o  Waste management and disposal records 
o  Hazardous building materials assessment or notices (asbestos, lead-based paint, etc.) 
o  Water quality monitoring results and reports 
o  Biological Evaluation and all permits received (HPA, Corps permit) 
o  Rent roll for previous 5 years 
o  Insurance policies 
o  Previous environmental studies 
o  MUP Permit 
o  COE Permits 
Performed site inspection and general condition assessment of existing facility docks, structures,
pavement, and utility systems including electrical, mechanical, stormwater, sanitary sewer, and
water main. 
Prepare report summarizing site inspection findings and recommendations regarding any future
improvements required in short-term and long-term by Port 
Consultants 
Reid Middleton Engineering        (Technical) 
Sound Earth Strategies            (Environmental) 
Echelon Diving                 (In-water condition assessment) 
Geotech Engineers              (Geology and Hydrology) 
Clark Nuber                   (Financial) 
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP     (Legal and Insurance) 
Kidder Mathews               (Appraisal) 
Tasks Performed 
Reviewed of existing facility information and records (listed above) from seller 
Prepared ASTM E1527-13-compliant Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for the Property
including a review of selected historical sources, collection and review of aerial photographs,
research and review of state and federal regulatory databases to obtain pertinent sediment data
for locality, reconnaissance of the property, and preparation of a written report including a 
compilation of existing data and information. 

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Conducted a walk-through visual hazmat survey of the site to document suspect regulated
building materials (asbestos, lead-based paint, mercury- and PCB-containing components) and
provided description of the suspected regulated materials that were identified during the site
visit and provide a rough order of magnitude abatement estimate as a simple table.
Prepared and compiled existing site data and information to establish base map including
infrastructure, outfalls, bulkhead, fill activity, environmental conditions summary, and other
applicable environmental or regulatory conditions and features. 
Researched Ecology, Department of Natural Resources, and EPA files for Lake Union sediment
quality assessments and surveys to identify studies with data pertinent to the Salmon Bay Area. 
Prepared and compiled known and available existing sediment site data and information and
present sample locations on a figure for discussion purposes. 
Reviewed the above data and identified sediment areas which exceed applicable freshwater
sediment cleanup standards. 
Prepared a scope of work and a health and safety plan for a Phase II subsurface 
Investigation in conjunction with the geotechnical borings conducted, collected soil samples and 
reconnaissance groundwater samples. 
Analyzed soil and groundwater samples for the following: RCRA 8 metals; gasoline-, diesel-, and
oil-range petroleum hydrocarbons; volatile organic compounds; and chlorinated solvents. 
Coordination of subcontracted drilling and utility locate services 
Perform dive survey of undersides of docks, underwater piling, and bulkhead 
Prepare summary report of findings 
Prepare a preliminary geotechnical report that will include the results of the field explorations,
boring logs, site plan showing the boring locations, and preliminary conclusions and
recommendations for the geotechnical design elements 
Perform condition assessment of docks, and waterfront facility elements 
Attend coordination meetings with Port of Seattle 
Prepare conceptual design exhibits for potential docks reconfigurations 
Prepare preliminary cost estimates for concept docks replacement and reconfiguration related
improvements 






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