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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD2004-00402 BUILDING PERMIT • Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-4450 FAX (360)379-4451 PERMIT #: BLD04-00402 Received Date 06/17/2004 SITE ADDRESS: 103 TALA SHORE DR Issue Date 07/19/2004 PORT LUDLOW, 98365 APPLICANT: BURT W PETERSON PHONE: (503) 577-4019 LINDA A PETERSON 103 TALA SHORE DR PORT LUDLOW WA 98365 SUBDIVISION: TALA SHORES#2 Block: Lot: 19 PARCEL NUMBER: 998200216 Section: 22 Township: 28 N Range: 01 E CONTRACTOR: OWNER/BUILDER PHONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: NEW SFR W/DECK(S) ALSO 250 GAL AG PROPANE TANK REQUIRED INSPECTIONS: r r bQ SETBACKS: OK. r/27h,/ �, �EGKS Olt 4//1D5 I> IK] UFFER: // 4 d I �`' � 0 DI- ])(] Footing: /14/ey Foundation: e2/1<///971,-/ Oge [),(1 'O Stormwater FINAL Approval: //,06 PRA,,u3 OfC/'Y/4/6 41 j Jl ,q/) 44 ,for•r`w° L , Underground Plumbing: �J,� t Waif4sfr�v�� L� Underground Insulation: ! `5 Shear Wall : 1, 0- 5mAe5 O S i bTibfr / Framing: �As-r a WALis 4k 9/2/a5' iiWi,w ' v 8 i/ /ôfi4 fIQpM c OK 47 j F1 Plumbing: Ad ic4M Z him/s.o•f 1/1 s j l p mile ,e!cv6�3' / `/�j 6,7 //yp�t'Otf/C3 6 l ] Propane Tank/ Lines:Ii4T E" - u N ei uut- LL . N C 67 Viiegd K. Insulation: OK3166� 3a o7 ,/// g12 tpL Oil- 0/07 Sheetrock:1 p Z O/ .4/jo7 B TLt I hat_OIL 5/t/97 Septic Sytem Final Approval: 1 Road Approach Final Approval: [ ] Zoning Final Approval: j4Final/Occupancy Approval: : e ,(r---: °v (- HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR OR IT MUST BE PROPERLY RENEWED BUILDING INSPECTION HOT-LINE 379-4455. CALL 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS. Office Hours 9:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m. HOT LINE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY-SEE REVERSE of 7AiRS 54.0ieez FAN OK S/ G7, SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR OSE t BLD04-00402 • 1.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on June 23, 2004 for the potential presence of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) under the provisions of the Unified Development Code (UDC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Seismic Hazard Areas, Level I Landslide Hazard Areas, Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas and Coastal Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones (SIPZ). 2.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 3.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 4.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 5.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 6.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir(Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine (Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir(Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar (Thuja Plicata), and Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple (Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow(Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow (Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry (Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera) Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray (Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant(Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose (Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose (Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry (Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry (Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry (Vaccinium Parvifolium). 7.) Marine shorelines and islands are susceptible to a condition that is known as seawater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is a condition in which the saltwater/freshwater interface in an aquifer moves inland so that wells drilled on upland areas cannot obtain freshwater suitable for public consumption without significant additional treatment and cost. Maintaining a stable balance in the saltwater/freshwater interface is primarily a function of the rate of aquifer recharge (primarily through rainfall) and the rate of groundwater withdrawals (primarily through wells). The Washington Department of Ecology is the agency with statutory authority to regulate groundwater withdrawal for individual wells in Jefferson County. New development, redevelopment, and land use activities on islands and in close proximity to marine shorelines in particular should be developed in such a manner to maximize aquifer recharge and maintain the saltwater/freshwater balance to the maximum extent possible by infiltrating stormwater runoff so that it recharges the aquifer. 8.) The parcel is located within coastal SIPZ (seawater intrusion protectionLne) according to the County GIS map. There are voluntary and mandatory measures identified in the Jefferson County Seawater Intrusion Policy (Resolution 44-22, effective September 23, 2002) that apply to well drilling proposals and building permit applications on existing lots of record. A Coastal SIPZ is defined as: all islands and area within one-quarter mile of marine shoreline, but no history of chloride concentration above 100 mg/L in groundwater sources within 1000 feet. 9.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top of the Landslide Hazard Area. 10.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 11.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 12.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 13.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 14.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 15.) VOLUNTARY MEASURES OF COASTAL&AT RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on-site detention ponds and/or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and/or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 16.) VOLUNTARY MEASURES OF COASTAL &AT RISK SIPZ: 1. Installation of a flow meter. 2. On-going well monitoring for chloride concentration. 3. Submittal of monitoring data to County. 17.) MANDATORY MEASURER COASTAL SIPZ: • 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH-approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirement: a. Chloride concentration of a laboratory-certified well water sample submitted with building permit application. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. 18.) The applicant is proposing to create or add 4115 square feet of impervious surface and 4115 square feet of land disturbing activities. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that your proposal submit a stormwater plan meeting Minimum Requirements#1 through#5 of the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. 19.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) pursuant to WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i). 20.) The site plan as submitted with the building permit application on June 17, 2004 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated July 13, 2004 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 21.) This approval is for a single family residence only. Any future permits on this site are subject to review for consistency with applicable codes and ordinances and does not preclude review and conditions which may be placed on future permits. 22.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 23.) Not more than two (2) unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13) or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk(or salvage)yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). 24.) Maximum lot coverage is not to exceed 25%. Lot coverage is defined as amount of impervious surface which includes roof tops, driveways, concrete, etc. 25.) The building height is not to exceed 35 feet. 26.) Minimum setback from Tala Shores Dr right-of-way is 20 ft. Minimum side and rear setbacks are 5 ft. Environmentally sensitive areas further impact setbacks. 27.) Exterior lighting for commercial and industrial uses shall not exceed thirty feet(30') in height from the finished grade. Exterior lighting for residential uses shall not exceed twenty feet(20') in height from the finished grade, excepting when such lighting is an integral part of a building or structure. Ground level lighting is encouraged. 28.) Lighting fixtures shall be designed and hooded to prevent the light source from being directly visible from outside the boundaries of the property. The intensity or brightness of all lighting, during construction and after project completion shall not adversely affect the use of surrounding properties or adjoining rights-of-way. 29.) This parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 30.) A septic permit(SEP02-00046)was approved on March 29, 2002 for a system of 360 gallons per day. 31.) Tala Shore Dr(C509109) is a county local access road. A road approach was reviewed under RAP01-00223, and an address of 103 Tala Shore Dr has been assigned to the parcel. 32.) This parcel was created through the Tala Shores No. 2 under AFN 178477, filed of record February 4, 1964 in Volume 4 of Plats, page 49 with Jefferson County Auditor's office. ,claration of Restrictive venant was recorded December 7, 2001 ler AFN .33 with the Jefferson County Auditor binding lots 19 and 20 of Tala Shores No. 2 for .e purpose of meeting bulk and dimensional requirements and minimum land area. A Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD)was issued on January 15, 2002. This application was reviewed under ZON01-00062. 35.) A minimum of two (2) on-site parking spaces are required for the single family residence. 36.) A stormwater plan for a medium project has been submitted and approved by the Department of Community Development. Once the subject permit has been issued the applicant shall fully implement the provisions of the submitted plan and contact the Jefferson County Department of Community Development to arrange a schedule to inspect the property for plan compliance. A Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until the Department verifies plan compliance. No clearing for roadways or utilities shall occur on the project site until clearing necessary for the installation of temporary sedimentation and erosion control measures have been completed. 37.) The Department of Natural Resources investigated the property for a potential stream. A letter from DNR dated July 7, 2004 which concluded that a Type 5 water exists on the property. 38.) A Type 5 Stream (Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area) has been identified on the subject property. The stream will require a setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM). Fish and Wildlife Habitat Areas shall also have Buffers and Building Setbacks established. 39.) The identified Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area (Type 5 Stream), shall maintain a vegetative buffer setback of 50 feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM) to the single family residence. 40.) An additional setback of five (5) feet is required from the edge of the buffer area to the proposed single family residence. 41.) A permanent physical separation along the boundary of the buffer area shall be installed and permanently maintained. Such separation can include installing logs, trees, a hedgerow, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 42.) Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or every one hundred (100) feet, whichever is less. Signs shall be in place prior to and during construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." I:\F_BLD_Permit_Buildng.rpt 10/29/1999 • t of Community Deuelo nt 621 Sherllan Mt,Port Townsend WA 88388[3601378-4450 JUN 1 7 (moo g lv�fiAp © ©n Per � - Building� Type: Pro ct Type: Frame Type: P'Single Family 1 'New I1-7-Wood ❑ Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Addition ❑ Steel ❑ Modular ❑ Alteration/Remodel foncrete ❑ Commercial ❑ Repair ❑ Multi-family/#of Units P ❑ Masonry ' / Y/ ❑ Demolition ❑ Other. g G.S.�,'�/�✓� ❑ Industrial ((( ❑ Other: Bathrooms: Bedrooms: Type of Sewage Disposal: Type of Heat: / Choose one: Existing: / Existing: .❑ Sewer ❑ Community System ❑ Electricity ❑ Oil Proposed: x- Proposed: 2 individual System 8'W oodstove Pro ane Total: 2. Total: 1� a I If not sewer,fill out the following: ❑ Heat Pump9 ❑ Conventional l�Altemative Per Other N.4' Permit# SEP 0I:- 00011 b Wa r Supply: V Private well ❑ Two Party Well❑ Public:Name of water system: Square Footage: Office Use For Office Use Only Main Floor 13 3 c' 1161 ia01• Consistency Review 13-5'r� 2ND Floor Base fee I S61-5 536 450.01 3rd Floor lob Plan Check fee (03(. 11 G 19 32 c Htd Basement Zt7 Ca At,� State Surcharge fee * 1- ° $z 1q Unhtd Basement 4 5 t) (17'r)if Subtotal Garage/Carport a Pot Water Review fee Decks -ss'© 0 ,61ig._ 911/Rd Approach fee A P O 1 — a 3 Commercial TOTAL a.(1 ..‘k'\ Industrial °-6 Receipt# . c.-7\ Other Cash/Check# Initials C Date ( 7 J 7 O Estimated Cost r 7/i I If within 200' of the Shoreline, Distance to Bank or Ordinary High Water Mark ft.Bank Height ft. By signing the application form,the applicant/owner attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attomey's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and it's employees,representatives or agents for the purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Access and right of entry to the applicant's property or structure shall be requested and shall occur during regular business hours. Signature:��j In�Jk"kJ, 1'� ,p N,� Date: Y' -kv L° 12. '2 o b '-l OVER ► G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\BLDG FORMS\BLDPermit Application.doc 01/08/2004 BUILDING PERMIT APPLIC! ION MRLA04-eviewTy00p358 e: I Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 PERMIT#: BLD04-00402 Received Date: 6/17/2004 SITE ADDRESS: 103 TALA SHORE DR PORT LUDLOW, 98365 OWNER: BURT W PETERSON PHONE: (503) 577-4019 LINDA A PETERSON 103 TALA SHORE DR PORT LUDLOW WA 98365 SUBDIVISION: TALA SHORES#2 Block: Lot: 19 PARCEL NUMBER: 998200216 Section: 22 Township: 28 N Range: 01 E CONTRACTOR: OWNER/BUILDER PHONE: REPRESENTATIVE: PHONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTIOI NEW SFR W/DECK(S) ALSO 250 GAL AG PROPANE TANK TYPE OF WORK RES SQUARE FOOTAGE: TYPE OF IMP NEW MAIN: 1,330 VALUATION 196,705.00 ADD'L: HEAT TYPE: WOD CODE EDITION: 1997 HEAT BASE: 720 HEAT TYPE: RAD OCCUPANCY: R-3 UNHEATED: 650 #OF STORIES: OCCUPANCY: OTHER: CONST TYPE: 5N GARAGE: SHORELINE: CONST TYPE: DECK: 550 SETBACK: BANK HEIGHT: SEWAGE DISPOSAL: ALT WATER SYSTEM: PWELL PARCEL TAGS: YES NO BEDROOMS: BATHROOMS: STORMWATER: YES NO AREA Exist: Exist: Wetland Erosion Prop: 2 Prop: 2 Seismic Streams Total: 2 Total: 2 Flood Way Floodplain F&W Landslide Routing Date: //cry Shoreline Aquifer Forest: Commercial Rural Type Amount Paid Bv: Date: Receipt:Permit $1,536.95 KAS 06/17/04 66293 PP t e017 E Plan Check $999.02 KAS 06/17/04 66293 State Building Code $4.50 KAS 06/17/04 66293 JUL 9 2004 Potable Water Application $52.00 KAS 06/17/04 66293 Jefferson County Planning Total: $2 592.47 &Building Depart ent Cps, ,�e -- • rii ,{ru r j • 0 l'., c_ C4 ..,.... . -..... 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