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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Josh Peters, County Administrator
From: Eric Kuzma, Public Works Director
Agenda Date: May 4, 2026
Subject: Authorization for Opening of Right-of-Way—W. Foster Street
Statement of Issue:
The Board is asked to approve a resolution granting permission for the applicant to open a
portion of platted W. Foster Street right-of-way, extending approximately 150 feet easterly
from the end of the county-maintained segment of W. Foster St. This action is necessary in
order for property owners, Robin and Jason Woods, to establish legal access to their parcel. A
resolution authorizing the right-of-way opening is attached for the Board's consideration.
Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's &Con's:
The proposed area of right-of-way is located within the Plat of Seventh Avenue Acre Tracts. This
road is not proposed to be a County road; therefore,the County will not be responsible for
maintenance should this request be approved.
Per RCW 36.80.030, the supervision of the right-of-way, including the development of road
standards is under the review of the County Engineer, acting under the supervision and
authority of the Board of County Commissioners. The County Engineer has overseen the
preparation of standards for opening County right-of-way at this location as outlined in the
attached Engineer's Report.
No known drawbacks are associated with this request, assuming all conditions and construction
requirements are met.
Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis:
There are no anticipated costs to the County. All permitting and inspection fees are the
responsibility of the applicant. There will be no cost to the County for maintenance or
construction should this right-of-way be opened.
Recommendation:
Jefferson County Public Works recommends approval of this application to open a portion of
platted W. Foster St. for approximately 150 feet as outlined in the attached Engineer's Report.
The Board is asked to sign the Resolution and return to Public Works.
Department Contact: Laura Pollina, Public Works Permit Tech II x159
Reviewed By:
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Jos eters, County Administrator Date
STATE OF WASHINGTON
County of Jefferson
In the Matter of a Resolution to Construct a
Road on a Portion of Public Right-of-Way RESOLUTION NO.
Known as W. Foster St.
WHEREAS, an application to construct a road on public right-of-way has been submitted
by Robin and Jason Woods for the purpose of providing access to their property, and
WHEREAS, said development will require opening approximately 150 feet of platted
Foster St. (W. Foster St.), and
WHEREAS,the Revised Code of Washington(RCW) 36.75 and 36.80 places the
supervision of right of way, including the development of road standards,under purview of the
County Engineer, acting under the supervision and authority of the Board of County
Commissioners, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has proposed to construct roads to a standard less than what
would be required for public roads, and
WHEREAS, the County Engineer has examined the right-of-way and the existing road
system and the potential for future development and recommends that this request be approved
provided the standards described in the County Engineer's report dated 05/4/2026 are followed,
and
WHEREAS,the applicant will be responsible for the maintenance of this section of
roadway and it is understood that the County will not be responsible for maintenance of this
section of roadway and that it will not be added to the official County Road log until such time
as the road is improved to public road standards and added to the County Road Log through
Board action, and
WHEREAS,in lieu of requiring the road to be constructed to full public road standards at
this time,the applicant will be required to sign a no protest agreement waiving rights,except as to
the method of assessment, to protest formation of a pro-rata cost sharing arrangement such as a
Road Improvement District (RID) should it become necessary in the future to upgrade this road,
whether proposed by petition or a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Section 1. Whereas Clauses Adopted as Findings of Fact. The Jefferson County Board of
Commissioners hereby adopts the above"Whereas"clauses as Findings of Fact.
Section 2. Authorization for Right-of-Way Opening and Construction Subject to County
Standards and Permitting. The Resolution:
1. Grants the applicant permission to open the Foster St. right-of-way (W. Foster St.)
from the end of the County maintained section at milepost 0.04, extending westerly
for approximately 150 feet.
2. Requires that the road construction be completed in general conformance with the
standards recommended in the County's Engineer's report dated 04/23/2026.
3. Directs the applicant to obtain all necessary permits prior to beginning construction,
including a permit from the Department of Public Works, which shall specify any
required conditions as set by the County Engineer to ensure compliance with said
standards.
4. Requires the applicant to pay any inspection costs incurred by the Department of
Public Works to confirm that construction meets the applicable standards.
Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause,phrase of this resolution or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this resolution or its
application to other persons or circumstances shall be fully valid and shall not be affected.
Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution is effective upon adoption.
Section 5. SEPA Categorical Exemption. This resolution is categorically exempt from the State
Environmental Policy Act under WAC 197-11-800(19).
APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of May,2026.
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
SEAL: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Heather Dudley-Nollette, District 1
Heidi Eisenhour, District 2
Greg Brotherton, District 3
ATTEST:
Carolyn Gallaway, CMC Date
Clerk of the Board
Jefferson County Public Works Department
County Engineer's Report
Open Right-of-Way Portion of Platted Foster St., Seventh Avenue Acre Tracts
This Report is in response to an Open Right-of-Way Permit application (Exhibit A) submitted by
Jason and Robin Woods. The intent of the County Engineer's Report is to evaluate and provide
preliminary design parameters/criteria to facilitate the appropriate design of the project. After
agency approval of all documents required by this report the applicant shall be issued a permit
by the Public Works Department.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Plat name: Seventh Avenue Acre Tracts
Road/Street Name: Platted W. Foster St.
Adjacent to: Assessor Parcel #994200040
Distance:Approximately 150 feet
Sections 3,Township 29 North, Range 1 W
The road is not proposed to be a County Road (Exhibit B =Site Plan).
EXISTING CONDITONS
This Permit would officially open a segment of platted W. Foster St. right-of-way (subject ROW)
to establish legal access to the Applicant's parcel #994200040.
The access to this segment of W. Foster St. will come off the end of the County maintained
segment of W. Foster St. at mile post 0.04 from the centerline and run westerly for
approximately 150 feet to provide access to the Applicant's parcel #994200040. The platted
right-of-way continues westerly beyond the boundary of the Applicant's property for
approximately 650 feet.
This segment of W. Foster St. right-of-way has been improved without permits to an
approximately 16 foot wide drivable area. This privately maintained segment of W. Foster St.
will connect to the end of the county-maintained road which was constructed with two eleven
foot lanes of bituminous surface treatment and gravel shoulders.
This segment of right-of-way has the potential to serve 9 parcels adjacent to the subject ROW
including the applicant's parcel.
DESIGN STANDARDS
Roads shall be constructed to the County's adopted County Road design standards:
• American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Policy on
Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (most current version),
• Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Design Manual and Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction,
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• Jefferson County Unified Development Code JCC 18.30.060 Grading, JCC 18.30.070
Stormwater, and JCC 18.30.080 Roads.
Based on proposed use, potentially serving less than 10 parcels, the typical section required will
be for a "Local Service Road" with a minimum 14 foot wide traveled way with 3 foot shoulders
and 20 foot unobstructed width. The request to open this proposed segment of road is not for a
county-maintained roadway, therefore, it is not required to be paved and the applicant will be
responsible for the maintenance of this section of roadway.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Platted right-of-way width: Sixty feet is the AASHTO recommended ROW width in rural county
areas. The current ROW width as platted is 50 feet. This width appears adequate in this case.
Right-of-way centerline location
Roadways shall be constructed on the right-of-way centerline unless this is not feasible due to
topography, environmental conditions (e.g., wetlands, water bodies, unstable slopes), or
transitions to existing roads.
Prior to construction, the right-of-way centerline shall be staked by a licensed professional land
surveyor or located in the field based on existing monuments or property corners set by a
licensed professional land surveyor.
DESIGN SPEED
Speed limit may be less than 25
This is a privately maintained dead-end road on public right-of-way, and no posted speed limit
is required.
DESIGN TRAFFIC VOLUME
The projected Average Daily Traffic (ADT) per residence is between 6-10 trips per day. This 150
foot segment of right-of-way, when opened, will provide legal access to two parcels, with the
potential to serve up to 9 more in the future.
SIGHT DISTANCE
Adequate sight distance for the road approach to the newly opened segment of W. Foster St.
must be met based on the criteria within the WSDOT design manual, Chapter 1340 and/or the
AASHTO design manual.
ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION PLANS
The proponent shall construct the roadway to the minimum standards depicted on the Typical
Section shown in Exhibit C.
The proponent shall submit road construction plans prepared by a licensed civil engineer to the
Public Works Department for review prior to commencing construction.
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Road Construction Plan general requirements
Road plans shall meet the following general requirements:
• Be prepared by a licensed Washington state civil engineer;
• Include a plan view and a profile view;
• A scale of 1 inch = 50 feet or less;
• Depict the typical section;
• Depict project limits;
• Depict right-of-way centerline;
• The design shall accommodate both existing and future lot access and utility service.
Plan View
As applicable, the plan view shall depict:
• Horizontal alignment of the proposed centerline at 50 feet stations;
• Horizontal curve data;
• Cut and/or fill slopes;
• Intersection design;
• Drainage facilities: Existing and proposed, including culvert size, length, and material;
centerline station and elevation; slope, and skew angle;
• Stormwater management facilities;
• Utilities: Existing and proposed, both above and below ground; and
• Any existing or proposed features that would be affected by the proposed road
construction, whether in or outside of the right-of-way.
Profile View
As applicable, the profile view shall depict:
• Existing elevations and proposed finished grades at 50 feet stations;
• Vertical curve data; and
• Drainage facilities.
MINIMUM STRUCTURAL SECTION
Privately-maintained roads: The typical minimum cross-section consists of 4 inches compacted
gravel base,4 inches crushed surfacing base, and 2 inches compacted crushed surfacing. A thicker
structural section may be required by Public Works based on roadway function or site soils. An
alternative structural section may be proposed based on analysis by a licensed civil engineer.
All materials used in the construction of the structural section shall meet the requirements of
the WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction.
SURFACING
Privately-maintained roads: An improved roadway surface (asphalt or bituminous surface
treatment) is not required.
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MATERIALS TESTING
Privately-maintained roads: The applicant shall be responsible for ensuring that materials and
construction methods conform to WSDOT Standard Specifications. At its discretion, the Public
Works Department may direct replacement of materials that clearly do not meet specifications or
require testing of materials that appear not to meet specifications.
CROSS SLOPES
Local Service Roads and Rural Access Roads shall either be crowned at the centerline with -2%
cross slopes or have a continuous -2% cross slope from shoulder to shoulder. Stormwater
design must be taken into consideration when determining appropriate cross slope.
ROAD GRADE
Privately-maintained roads:
• Road grades shall not exceed 12% or require review without prior approval by the
appropriate Fire District.
• Roads grades exceeding 12% may require an improved roadway surface, either hot mix asphalt
(HMA) or bituminous surface treatment (BST).
• Road grades shall not exceed 15%.
INTERSECTION DESIGN
• The road approach from the applicant's parcel to the newly opened segment of W. Foster
St. shall be designed so that the centerlines intersect as close to 90 degrees as practicable
and in all cases between 75 and 105 degrees.
• The road plans shall show the radii of the edge of the surfacing at the intersection of the
applicant's parcel and the road approach.
• The road plans shall show any features that are pertinent to the design of the intersection
of the road approach and Foster St.
• Intersection design shall provide for adequate drainage.
• The design and construction must assure that minimum sight distance requirements are
met.
EMERGENCY TURNAROUNDS
Turnaround area(s) are required and shall conform to the Public Works Department's adopted
design standards. See Exhibit D.
HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE TO OBSTRUCTIONS
For roads with a posted speed limit of 25 MPH or less, a 10 feet wide clear zone shall be
maintained between the edge of traveled way and any obstructions.
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UTILITIES
Utility installations shall meet the requirements of the Jefferson County Code, Chapter 13.56
Utilities. Any utilities installed within the right-of-way require review and approval for
installation and location within the right-of-way as determined through the utility permit
process.
STREET LIGHTING
No street lighting is required. If the Applicant desires to install a street light, all costs associated
with the installation and maintenance are the responsibility of the Applicant and shall be
coordinated with the Jefferson County PUD#1.
ROAD APPROACHES
Road plans shall depict proposed road approaches (Exhibit E) to the private residences to be
served. Approaches shall be an integral part of the roadway and constructed at locations
acceptable to the parcel owner(s).
GATES
This road will not be maintained at public expense. The Applicant will be required to maintain
the roadway. Installation of gates, barriers, or signs that block the public's use of this right-of-
way after the road is constructed are NOT allowed.
DRAINAGE, EROSION CONTROL, AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 18.30.070 Stormwater Management
Standards adopts the standards of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater
Management Manual for Western Washington (most current version).
A Stormwater Management Permit is required for projects that exceed 2,000 square feet of
impervious surface or 7,000 square feet of land-disturbing activity. See Exhibit F for comments
from the Department of Community Development. The proponent shall contact the Jefferson
County Department of Community Development to discuss permit requirements and application
procedures if applicable:
Jefferson County Department of Community Development
612 Sheridan Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379 -4450
MAINTENANCE AND NO PROTEST AGREEMENT
A Road & Stormwater Facility Maintenance and No Protest Agreement is required for this
facility on a public right-of-way.
Any privately maintained road and stormwater facility on public right-of-way shall be
maintained at the owners' expense and as outlined in the Road & Stormwater Facility
Maintenance and No Protest Agreement. A No Protest Agreement is required for any privately
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maintained road on public right-of-way. The applicant has applied for a permit to construct a
privately-maintained gravel roadway on public right-of-way. The County Engineer has
recommended that this request be approved. It is recognized that this private road does not
meet current County road standards for a public roadway which would require a wider roadway
with an asphalt paved or bituminous surface. In consideration of the County agreeing to waive
the requirements to construct to full public road standards,the Grantor must also enter into an
agreement with the County not to protest the formation of a Road Improvement District (RID)
or other pro rata cost sharing mechanism to improve the roadway in the future should
improvements become necessary whether proposed by petition or by resolution of the Board
of County Commissioners or by both petition and resolution. The Grantor(s) further agree to
join in any proposed petition for such road improvements. See Exhibit G for this Agreement
which has already been filed with the County Auditor's office.
ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION, CERTIFICATION, AND MONUMENTATION
Construction Documentation
The applicant shall provide the Public Works Department with complete road plans in electronic
format to scale on 11x17 inch paper. Following completion of roadway construction, the
proponent shall submit to Public Works complete "As-Built" or "As Constructed" record
drawings. The drawings shall reflect any changes made to the original design. The proponent
or designee shall keep detailed records of the as constructed locations of all surface and
subsurface facilities to be included on the record As-Built or As-Constructed drawings.
Construction Certification
Certain items will need to be inspected during construction of these roadways. These
requirements will be identified once complete plans have been submitted to Public Works for
review.
Following completion of roadway construction the proponent shall submit to Public Works a
letter, affixed with the professional stamp of the Engineer of Record, certifying that the
roadway and stormwater management facilities have been constructed in accordance with the
design plans and specifications and all applicable federal, state and local agency requirements.
PERMIT
This report is not a Permit.
After the review and approval of all documents, plans, and/or reports required by this report,
and within three (3) years from the date of Board of County Commissioners approval of this
report, and prior to initiating construction,the applicant shall be issued a permit by the Public
Works Department. This Permit specifically outlines the arrangement between the applicant
and the County for work on public right-of-way by the applicant. The Permit will specify
insurance and bonding requirements, general provisions, and other requirements that are
applicable for work to be performed in County right-of-way. The Permit, once issued, will be
valid for three years from the date it is issued. The road right-of-way will not be considered to
be opened until all conditions of the permit are met and the permit is finalized. A sample copy
of a Permit is attached as Exhibit H
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OTHER PERMITS
Other permits and/or environmental review may be required for this project per Jefferson
County Unified Development Code (UDC). Any questions concerning the necessity of other
permits and/or environmental review and the processes should be directed to the Jefferson
County Department of Community Development, 612 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA
98368, Phone (360) 379-4450.
RECOMMENDATION:
Public Works recommends that this request to open County right-of-way to the standards and
requirements listed above be approved. This recommendation will be forwarded to the
Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners for approval by way of Resolution (Draft
Exhibit I). Once completed, inspected and all permit conditions met, the permit will be put in a
'Final' status and this road will be considered to be opened but will be privately maintained and
not become part of the County road system
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Mon a Binders, P.E. Da e
County Engineer
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EXHIBIT A
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2026 OPEN RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT APPLICATION -$1,145.00
Fee is due at time of application.• Submit application with site plan and fee to Public Works at address above.
*To pay on-line,email a PDF of the application and site plan to Ipollina@co.jefferson.wa.us.Upon review,a link
will be provided for making payment. Additional fees will apply per ordinance 02-0312-12.
Applicant Information Designation of Agent(fill out only if applicable)
JASON J&ROBIN L W000 6
Property Owner Designated Agent
360-301-4378 robinw31 .mail.can jasonw@ddeledricatcom
Phone Email Phone Email
500 CHERRY AVE
Mailing Address Mailing Address
CHIMACUM,WA,98325-8727
City,State,Zip City,State,Zip
Project information
Purpose for request to open right-of-way:
New extension of road access for building permit for parcel#994200040.
Name of road/right-of-way to be opened: YF°STER ST
Total length of right-of-way to be opened: '452FEET
Property parcel number(s): 994m°°a
Name of plat where road is located: SEVENTH AVENUE ACRE MAC"
Attach any recorded surveys(list volume and page numbers): VOLUME 7 PAGE97.VOLUME 2 PAGE 127
Nearest cross street: `4H-r" 'a
Other permits associated with this request(e.g.septic,building,stormwater): n6LD2°28-0°°26
Will you be installing any utilities within the right-of-way? NO
Site Map
Attach a site plan or plat map that identifies the right-of-way to be opened and the parcels you own.The map
must include the cross street access point,access location to the applicant's property,and scale.
Acknowledgements and Signature
By signing the application form,the undersigned Applicant attests that the information provided herein is true
and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and agrees to all conditions on the permit.The Applicant also
certifies that this application is being made with the full knowledge and consent of all owners of the affected
property.Any material falsehood or any omission of material fact made by the Applicant/Owner with respect to
this application packet may result in this permit being null and void.
The Applicant has read this disclaimer and signs and dates it below.
P perty Owneplignature Date
Application continued on next page. Page 1 of 2
EXHIBIT B
Site Map
Attach or draw a site plan or plat map that identifies the right-of-way to be opened and the parcels you own.The
map must indude the cross street access point,access location to the applicant's property,and scale.
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THE REQUEST OF, ARNOLD C. MID WITH THE REDUIREMENTS OF THE SURVEY / 43 IRONDALE AB PER VOL. 4 OF SUVEYS P. 99 A SET J/0" MAR FOR SURVEY STATIONS
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DEPUTY JEFLSON COUNTY AUDITOR -• 1 2-18- 9e '.- FOR.CELESTA REBEKAH LODGE NO, 333 L.O.O.F. PHONE 30-385-e9ee FAX 380-379-5559
EXHIBIT C
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0 CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE (CSBC) 0
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COMPACTED SUBGRADE
ROADS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO THE COUNTY'S ADOPTED STANDARDS:
- AASHTO GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF HIGHWAYS AND STREETS (CURRENT VERSION).
- WSDOT DESIGN MANUAL AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION (CURRENT VERSION).
- JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE CODE, CHAPTER 18.30.080.
NOTES:
1. ALL MATERIALS SHALL MEET WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION.
2. CSBC & CSTC DEPTHS SHOWN ARE A MINIMUM; INCREASED DEPTH MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO SOIL CONDITIONS.
3. * SLOPES FLATTER THAN 2H:1V ARE DESIRABLE WHERE ACHIEVABLE.
4.**NOT REQUIRED IF SUBGRADE MEETS SPECIFICATION FOR GRAVEL BASE, PER WSDOT STANDARD SPEC. 9-03.10.
5. MAXIMUM GRADE IS 12%. GREATER THAN 12% WITH PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL; PAVED SURFACE MAY BE REQUIRED.
6. ROAD STANDARD IS FOR PRIVATELY MAINTAINED ROADS ONLY WITH NO POTENTIAL FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT; NOT A THRU ROAD.
Nov. 21, 2022 PAGE 1 OF 2
EXHIBIT D
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EXHIBIT E
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�/. TABLE-1 Nov. 21, 2022
..• SIGHT DISTANCE
REQUIREMENTS
SEE PERMIT FOR C� i
SPECIFIC CULVERT MINIMUM
/ - \. SPEEDO DISTANCE
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-1 c. ��~ fy �• 25 MPH 155 FT.
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f\ i' 30 MPH 200 FT.
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\\.. / •'oA A 45 MPH 360 FT.
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MAILBOX \ � \ r4Qeh h , 55 MPH 495 FT.
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AREA & POST .ft,ate_ f�p.5). i TABLE-2
RETURN RADIUS
SEE FORTRETURN� ?P•
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RADIUS • S ✓ APPROACH - MINOR COLLECTOR RD 20'
`, . ,// \ - MAJOR COLLECTOR RD. 20'
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\ k(/Ae,, N.T.S. RESIDENTIAL APPROACH 10' MIN. / 16' MAX.
�`\��pf OF Ro- 1 A f .•\ \ MAJOR APPROACH 20' MIN / 36' MAX.
�'af. 5 pud 'TO p�4Or ,C-'Q • \ / INDUSTRIAL, AND/OR NOTE; MAJOR PRIVATE ROADS OR SHARCHES INCLUDE ALL REDCIAL,
-4'T y' DRIVEWAYS, SERVING MULTIPLE PARCELS
NOTES
1 CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN THE ROAD APPROACH PERMIT WILL GOVERN INSTALLATION
2 THE FOLLOWING ROAD APPROACHES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PAVED
- ALL ROAD APPROACHES CONNECTING TO A COUNTY ROAD WITH AN ADT OF 21000. 4
- COMMERCIAL (dt INDUSTRIAL) ROAD APPROACHES WITH A PROPOSED ADT OF 230 I i
- COUNTY ROAD APPROACHES FOR NEW PRIVATE ROADS AND/OR SHARED w rZ C
DRIVEWAYS SERVING MULTIPLE PARCELS o G o 0
- COUNTY ROAD APPROACHES FOR SHORT PLAT AND LONG PLAT SUBDIVISIONS. o
3. PAVING IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ROAD APPROACHES CONNECTING TO GRAVEL ROADS. w a GO EXPANSION w e Qp\1 r
JOINT IF �/
4. PAVING REQUIREMENT: 2' MIN. (COMPACTED DEPTH) HOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA) OVER I CONCRETE �_
4• MIN. (COMPACTED DEPTH) CRUSHED SURFACING. OR 6' CLASS 3000 CONCRETE.
5 GRAVEL REQUIREMENT. 3' MIN. CRUSHED SURFACING COUNTY ROAD i bx 1
2X SLOPE TO DITCH —� i�
6. APPROACH SHALL BE AT 90 DEGREES TO COUNTY ROAD CENTERLINE. ANGLE MAY
VARY FROM 90 DEGREES TO 75 DEGREES WITH PUBUC WORKS APPROVAL.
7. CULVERT PIPE MUST BE 12'0 MIN. CORRUGATED METAL OR DUAL WALL CORRUGATED
HDPE, WITH BEVELED ENDS.
8. CULVERT LENGTH TO BE DETERMINED BY APPROACH WIDTH. RETURN RADII, AND DEPTH SECTION A-A
OF DITCH. CULVERT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE LENGTH NECESSARY TO EXTEND BETWEEN
TOE OF FILL AT CENTERLINE OF THE DITCH ON EACH SIDE OF THE ROAD APPROACH MIN. 12- DIAMETER CULVERT N.T.S.
9 THE GRADE OF THE APPROACH SHALL FOLLOW THE CROWN OF THE COUNTY ROAD (OR LARGER AS REQUIRED BY
SUCH THAT NO SURFACE STORMWATER IS DIRECTED ONTO THE COUNTY ROAD. PUBLIC WORKS) WITH BEVELED
ENDS At 6" MIN SOIL COVER 811
10. REQUIRED MINIMUM SIGHT DISTANCE SHALL BE PER TABLE-1. MAINTENANCE OF THE 4a I
SIGHT TRIANGLE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PROPERTY OWNER SEE JEFFERSON EEl YOU DC
COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS WEBSITE FOR MAINTENANCE/REPAIR INFORMATION. 1424J`5 `�
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11 SEE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS WEBSITE FOR MAILBOX STANDARDS AND
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. Know wnat'sbelow
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EXHIBIT F
Laura Pollina
From: Greg Ballard
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 4:39 PM
To: Laura Pollina
Subject: Opening up —150 foot section of W. Foster St. to provide access to 63 W. Foster Road
(APN 994200040)
Hi Laura, the only critical areas that the above referenced proposal is Critical Aquifer Recharge Area (CARA).
There are no CARA protection standards applicable to this proposal to open up a road.
DCD does not have any stormwater concerns regarding the opening of this r/w within this CARA areas.
CARA areas have sandy and gravely soils that are good for addressing stormwater impacts.
Based on the above DCD does not have any permits or requirement for this proposal to open up -150 feet of
r/w in this area that has been previously cleared and graded.
If you need something else let me know.
Thanks
Greg Ballard (he/his)
Jefferson County DCD
Development Code Administrator
gballard@co.jefferson.wa.us
(360) 379-4454
From: Laura Pollina <LPollina@co.jefferson.wa.us>
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 11:42 AM
To: Greg Ballard <GBallard@co.jefferson.wa.us>
Subject: Open ROW-W. Foster St.
Hi Greg,
Public Works has received an application to officially open a segment of platted W. Foster St.
The area to be constructed is approximately 150ft. It has already been cleared and partially developed.
I am forwarding this to you for review and comments for compliance with the development code.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
EXHIBIT G
672441 PGS : 5 AGR
07/17/2025 03:46 PM $307.50 ROBIN WOODS
Jefferson County WA Auditor's Office - Brenda Huntingford, Auditor
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When recorded please return to:
Jefferson County Department of Public Works
623 Sheridan Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
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ROAD& STORMWATER FACILITYMAINTENANCE&NO PROTEST
AGREEMENT ]
Grantor/Owner: Jason J.Woods and Robin L.Woods,a married couple
Grantee: Jefferson County,a political subdivision of the state of Washington
Abbrev. Legal: Lot 125 of Seventh Ave Acre Tracts,as per plat recorded in volume 2
of plats,page 127.
Parcel No.: 994200040
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This ROAD AND STORMWATER FACLITYMAINTENANCE AND NO PROTEST
AGREEMENT("this Agreement")is rnade,and effective as of the date of the last signature
below by Jason J. Woods and,Robin'L.'Wodd , a married couple("Grantor")and Jefferson
County, a political subdivision of the state of Washington("Grantee"or"County").
1.0 RECITALS ��
1.1 Grantor i et'of certain real property located within Section 3, Township
29 N• is, , s West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, legally described
as fr,11.ws. , 125 of Seventh Avenue Acre Tracts, Volume 2 of Plats, Page 127,
reco /R o, efferson County; also known as Assessor's Parcel Number
9 !- !,and referred to in this Agreement as"the Property."
.2 ant seeks to improve their parcel 994200040. Although the Jefferson County
Department of Community Development has granted an address, utilities have
been brought to the parcel,and a road has been constructed,the road right-of-way
has not officially been opened.
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1.3 In consideration of the County allowing the Grantor to continue using the road
right-of-way until such time as it is officially opened, and continuing thereafter in
perpetuity, the Grantor agrees to maintain the road and stormwater facility
improvements within the W.Foster St. right-of-way at their expense.
1.4 In consideration of the County allowing the Grantor to continue using the road
right-of-way until such time as it is officially opened, Grantor_voluntarily agrees
to enter into a No Protest Agreement, thereby waiving their right to object to
formation of a future Road Improvement District or similar pro-rata cost-sharing
mechanism.
2.0 ROAD & STORMWATER FACILITY MAINTENANCE ACME
2.1 Grantor agrees to maintain, at their expense,-the road and stormwater facility
improvements within the W. Foster St. right-of-way.
2.2 Nothing in this Agreement prohibits the Grantor-from seeking contribution from
other road users for the maintenance,improvement, or replacement of the road or
associated stormwater improvements.
2.3 No part of the road and/or storinwater improvements shall be dismantled, altered,
or removed except as permitted ir}writing by Jefferson County.
2.4 Grantor, as their free and voluntary act, accepts and assumes all risks of loss or
damage arising out of the conditions described herein, and further agrees to
relieve and hold harmless the county, its officers, agents, and employees, of any
liability for approval of the use of the W. Foster St. right-of-way.
3.0 NO REMOVAL
3.1 Upon official opening of the right-of-way and final improvement of the road,no
part of road and/or stormwater facility shall be dismantled,altered, or
removed except as necessary for maintenance,repair or replacement by the
Grantor-.
4.0 NO PROTEST AGREEMENT
4.1 Grantor covenants and agrees that at any time (subject to item 4.4) a Road
Improvement District (RID), or any other pro rata cost-sharing mechanism is
formed for the purpose of constructing and/or improving the subject right-of-way
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of this Agreement, Grantor waives their right to protest the establishment of said
RID, or similar cost-sharing mechanism. Grantor's waiver of right to protest
applies whether the formation of the RID, or similar cost-sharing mechanism, is
proposed by petition or by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners.
4.2 By executing this No Protest Agreement, Grantor does not waive their right to
object to Grantor's individual assessment or to appeal to the,superior court the
County decision affirming the final assessment roll as permitted and in
accordance with Chapter 36.88 RCW.
4.3 The parties acknowledge that this No Protest Agreement is intended to waive
certain rights of the Grantor. Grantor warrants and;represents that they have had
representation by legal counsel and/or have had an adequate opportunity to be
represented by legal counsel prior to executing_this Agreement.
4.4 Term. The term of this No Protest Agreement shall be ten (10) years per RCW
36.88.072.
5.0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
5.1 Covenants run with the land. (The rights, obligations and covenants contained in
this Agreement shall run with the land and shall be binding upon Grantor, their
heirs,personal representatives,successors and assigns.
5.2 Dispute Resolution. I#'a dispute arises between the parties to this Agreement
regarding the road and stormWater facility improvements, Grantor shall attempt to
negotiate an appropriate resolution with the County,which shall be represented by
the Jefferson County 'Engineer. If the dispute cannot be resolved at that
administrative level, Grantor may file an appeal with the Jefferson County
Hearing Examiner as provided for in the Jefferson County Unified Development
Code.
5.3 Enforcement.', This Agreement may be enforced by the County in law or equity
against Grantor.
5.4 Attorney Fees. In the event any action is brought to enforce the terms of this
Agreement,the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney
fees and costs.
5.5 Recording. Upon execution by all signatories of this Agreement, the Grantor
shall record this document with the Jefferson County Auditor, at Grantor's
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expense. A copy of the recorded document shall be forwarded to the County.
5.6 Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective as of the date of the final
signature below.
GRANTOR/OWNER:
DATED this )7 day of7,e-4/p_, ,2025.
ason J. ods R b' L. W o 1 s
State of Washington
County of Jefferson
This record was acknowledged before me on u"ly I tk .O k — ,by Jason J.
Woods and Robin L. Woods. II ((9i
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GRANTEE:
DATED this day of U ` ,2025.
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Accepted and approved
Jefferson County
Department of Public Works O
By:
me Reinders
County Engineer/Public Works Director \
State of Washington
County of Jefferson
This record was acknowledged before me oh -j' ly 3 v1 PPo)S -- ,by Monte
Reinders as the County Engineer/Public Works Director for Jefferson County,Washington.
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EXHIBIT H
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Department of Public Works
Jefferson County, Washington
623 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-9160
OPEN RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT
Case Number: RAP2026-00005 Road#: 537009 W. Foster St.
Milepost: 0.04 on BOTH sides of the road
JASON & ROBIN WOODS
500 CHERRY AVE
CHIMACUM, WA 98325
In accordance with all applicable Revised Code of Washington and amendments thereto, and subject to all the terms, conditions
and provisions written or printed below or on any part of this form, permission is hereby granted to:
1.) The Applicant has permission to open a portion of platted W. Foster St. right-of-way from the end of the existing
county road at milepost 0.04 and continuing westerly for approximately 150 feet, in accordance with the Jefferson
County Engineer's Report and approved plans dated . The engineer's report specifies a road standard
for"Local Service Road"which does not meet the criteria for a county road. Therefore, this segment of road will
not be maintained by the County.
2.) The applicant may install a private road approach off the newly constructed roadway to their parcel as shown on
the approved plans dated
Conditions
1.) This approval is for opening the W. Foster St. right-of-way 150 feet westerly from the end of the County road
at milepost 0.04 and constructing a road approach to the applicant's parcel only. It does not constitute
approval of other activities within the right of way or on this parcel. 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.
2.) The applicant shall be responsible for the cost to repair any and all damage to the county roadway and
rights-of-way, including the integrity of all survey monuments or boundary markers.
3.) This permit must be located on site when any work encompassed by the permit is being performed. Failure to
do so may result in suspension of all work.
4.) The Applicant must follow all provisions as outlined in the attached Engineer's Report and approved plans.
5.) Applicant must give Jefferson County Public Works office (360-385-9159) a minimum of 7 working days' notice
prior to beginning work. An on-site pre-construction conference shall be scheduled by the applicant and will
include Public Works and the contractor who will be performing the work. Prior to this meeting, any utility
locate marks shall be done (Call 811-48 hours before you dig).
6.) The segment of W. Foster St. to be opened shall be built on the platted centerline per the Local Service Road
Standard. The right of way shall be located and the centerline staked by a surveyor licensed in the State of
Washington.
7.) The approach to the applicant's parcel must have a minimum of 3 inches of crushed rock per WSDOT
Standard Spec 9 03.9(3), starting from the edge of the road and extending back a minimum of 20 feet for the
full width of the access and its radius.
8.) An approach culvert is not necessary at this location at this time. The access must accommodate a 10-16 foot
wide driveway with a 10 foot approach radius.
9.) The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining all vegetation to provide for the adequate sight distance
adjacent to this road approach.
10.) Any time that workers are on the county right-of-way warning signs shall be posted that workers are present.
All workers shall comply with applicable Labor and Industries Guidelines for clothing including reflective vests.
Any time that equipment must enter onto the right-of-way, signing and flaggers shall be used in accordance
with applicable MUTCD standards.
11.) After construction is complete and prior to final project approval, the proponent shall submit a letter to the
Public Works Department from the Engineer of Record (EOR), certifying that both the new roadway and any
stormwater management facilities have been constructed per the approved plans and specifications dated
, or with any changes done during construction. It is the responsibility of the proponent to
schedule inspections with the EOR, his designee and/or qualified inspection firm, approved by the EOR, to
provide for said final certification. The Applicant must provide as built drawings to the Public Works
Department certifying the road was built as approved.
12.) The Applicant must contact the Public Works Department for a final inspection prior to a final building
inspection.
The applicant, by signing the permit application, has agreed to all of the conditions in the permit including the provisions on the
back of this form. This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed before . The
Department of Public Works may revoke, amend or cancel this permit or any of the provisions thereof at any time by giving written
notice to the grantee. The grantee, upon notification, shall immediately remove all of his equipment and facilities from the County
right of way.Any equipment or facilities remaining upon the County right of way 30 days after written notice of cancellation shall be
removed by the County at the sole expense of the grantee.
In accepting this permit the grantee, his successors and assigns, agree that any damage or injury done to the property of the
grantee or any expense incurred by him through the operation of a contractor, working for the County or any County employee
shall be at the sole expense of the grantee, his successors and assigns.
For Jefferson County Date
GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL PERMITS
This permit is subject to all applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington and all of the applicable provisions of
Washington law. This permit is also subject to all applicable provisions of Chapter 13.56 of the Jefferson County Code,
Accommodations of Utilities upon Jefferson County Rights-of-Way, Ordinance No. 01-0103-00; and Ordinance No.
09-0727-92 Regulating Jefferson County Road Approach Permits.
During the progress of the work such barriers and/or traffic control devices shall be erected and maintained as may be
necessary or as may be directed by the Public Works Department for the protection of the traveling public; all traffic control
devices shall be properly lighted at night and shall comply with all specifications of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control
Devices.
In accepting this permit, the Applicant shall indemnify and hold the County, and its officers, employees, and agents
harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense, including all costs, attorney fees and expenses relating
thereto, all claims, demands, or suits at law or equity arising in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from the Applicant's
negligence or breach of any of its obligations under this Agreement; provided that nothing herein shall require a Applicant to
indemnify the County against and hold harmless the County from claims, demands of suits based soley upon the conduct of
the County, its officers, employees and agents, and; provided further that if the claims or suits are caused by or result from
the concurrent negligence of: (a) the Applicant's agents or employees; and, (b) the County, its officers, employees and
agents, this indemnity provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such negligence, and/or the costs to the County
of defending such claims and suits, etc., shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the Applicant's negligence, or
the negligence of the Applicant's agents or employees.
Except as herein authorized by the county Public Works Department, no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within
the limits of a county road in such a manner as to interfere with the travel over said road and shall not be within four(4)feet
of the edge of the pavement. If the work done under this permit interferes in any way with the drainage of the county road,
the grantee shall wholly and at his own expense make such provision as the County Engineer may direct to take care of
said drainage. On completion of said work all rubbish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and
roadside shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the County Engineer.
All of the work herein contemplated shall be under the supervision of the County Engineer and the entire expense of said
supervision shall be borne by the grantee to whom this permit is issued, or his successors and assigns. The Department of
Public Works hereby reserves the right to order the change of location or the removal of any structure or structures
authorized by this permit at any time, said change or removal to be made at the sole expense of the grantee to whom this
permit is issued, or his successors and assigns.
All such changes, reconstruction or relocation by the grantee shall be done in such a manner as will cause the least
interference with any of the County's work and the County of Jefferson shall in no way be held liable for any damage to the
grantee by reason of any such work by the County of Jefferson, its agents or representative, or by the exercise of any rights
by the County upon roads, streets, public places or structures in question.
This permit or privilege shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall not prohibit the County from granting
other permits or franchise rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the County from
using any of its roads, streets, or public places, or affect its right to full supervision and control over all or any part of them,
none of which is hereby surrendered.
Federal Endangered Species Act Disclaimer:
Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions undertaken because this permit has been issued
will not violate 16 U.S.0 section 1531 et seq. (the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 or ESA). The applicant
acknowledges that they are solely responsible for adhering to and complying with the ESA.
Cultural Resources Disclaimer:
Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions undertaken because this permit has been issued
will not violate federal, state, or local cultural resources laws and regulations, including but not limited to 54 U.S.C. section
3001 et seq. (the federal National Historic Preservation Act of 1966), Chapter 27.34 RCW(Historic Preservation), Chapter
27.44 RCW(Indian Graves and Records), the Washington State Governors Executive Order 21-02, or any applicable treaty
between the United States and any Indian tribe. The applicant acknowledges that they are solely responsible for adhering
to and complying with all federal, state, or local cultural resources laws and regulations, including all applicable treaties
between the United States and any Indian tribe.
EXHIBIT I
STATE OF WASHINGTON
County of Jefferson
In the Matter of a Resolution to Construct a
Road on a Portion of Public Right-of-Way RESOLUTION NO.
Known as W. Foster St.
WHEREAS,an application to construct a road on public right-of-way has been submitted
by Robin and Jason Woods for the purpose of providing access to their property, and
WHEREAS, said development will require open approximately 150 feet of platted
Foster St. (W. Foster St.), and
WHEREAS,the Revised Code of Washington(RCW) 36.75 and 36.80 places the
supervision of right of way, including the development of road standards, under purview of the
County Engineer, acting under the supervision and authority of the Board of County
Commissioners, and
WHEREAS, the applicant has proposed to construct roads to a standard less than what
would be required for public roads, and
WHEREAS, the County Engineer has examined the right-of-way and the existing road
system and the potential for future development and recommends that this request be approved
provided the standards described in the County Engineer's report dated 04/8/2026 are followed,
and
WHEREAS,the applicant will be responsible for the maintenance of this section of
roadway and it is understood that the County will not be responsible for maintenance of this
section of roadway and that it will not be added to the official County Road log until such time
as the road is improved to public road standards and added to the County Road Log through
Board action, and
WHEREAS,in lieu of requiring the road to be constructed to full public road standards at
this time,the applicant will be required to sign a no protest agreement waiving rights,except as to
the method of assessment, to protest formation of a pro-rata cost sharing arrangement such as a
Road Improvement District (RID) should it become necessary in the future to upgrade this road,
whether proposed by petition or a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Section 1. Whereas Clauses Adopted as Findings of Fact. The Jefferson County Board of
Commissioners hereby adopts the above"Whereas"clauses as Findings of Fact.
Section 2. Authorization for Right-of-Way Opening and Construction Subject to County
Standards and Permitting. The Resolution:
1. Grants the applicant permission to open the Foster St. right-of-way (W. Foster St.)
from the end of the County maintained section at milepost 0.04, extending westerly
for approximately 150 feet.
2. Requires that the road construction be completed in general conformance with the
standards recommended in the County's Engineer's report dated 04/25/2025.
3. Directs the applicant to obtain all necessary permits prior to beginning construction,
including a permit from the Department of Public Works, which shall specify any
required conditions as set by the County Engineer to ensure compliance with said
standards.
4. Requires the applicant to pay any inspection costs incurred by the Department of
Public Works to confirm that construction meets the applicable standards.
Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence,clause, phrase of this resolution or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this resolution or its
application to other persons or circumstances shall be fully valid and shall not be affected.
Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution is effective upon adoption.
Section 5. SEPA Categorical Exemption. This resolution is categorically exempt from the State
Environmental Policy Act under WAC 197-1 1-800(19).
APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of April, 2027. Lit
JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF
SEAL: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Heather Dudley-Nollette, District 1
Heidi Eisenhour, District 2
Greg Brotherton, District 3
ATTEST:
Carolyn Gallaway, CMC Date
Clerk of the Board