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UDC CONSISTENCY REVIEW Project Planner: Master#MLA14-00035 Review Type Project Description C:64 SDP14-00010 I SNOW CREEK MAINTENANCE,FISH TRAP SEDIMENT CATCHMENT AREA Primary: STATE OF WASHINGTON-DNR Site Address: PO BOX 47014 283236 HWY 101 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7014 PORT TOWNSEND WA, 98368 Project Location: Parcel Number: 902252016 S-T-R: 25-29N-02W Total Acreage Legal Description S25 &26 T29 R2W TAX 66 Land Use: 9700 Flood District: Fire District: 5 Planning Area: 5 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: chool D 50 Zoning: COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: ,- I 'j COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: UGA Trans Plot plan states "property line"X [f/] Assessor's Map (Property lines on submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on theAssessor's 1/4 map) [ j Legal Access to Property NO [ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents YES NO [ ] ESA's: Special Reports Nearby YES NO [ 0- Designated Ag YES [t1 Shoreline Designation:'' NO e • ,,[A>1 Shoreline Slope Stability: YES NO Stream Typ •YE NO 5 FWHCA: YES NO - ek Wetlands: YES NO "P ' - _ L ,,i .a ..: r Rare Plants:YES NO Seismic: YES NO A .I ,. Landslide: YES NO Flood: YES NO Wi L/ \0 — q Erosion: YES NO f Aquifer Recharge Area:YES NO SIPZ: none At Risk High Risk Coastal CMZ: none High Risk Moderate RiskDisconnected CMZ Stormwater site plan submitted: YesNo [V] Forest Lands: YES `i Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES NO [N,-] Agricultural Lands: r NO A P � a,, [ ] Archaeology: YES NO [ ] No Shooting Zone: YES NO [ ] Stormwater: New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's:Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 thru#10 Engineering 4_4 Notice Provisions/Disclosure:Airport YES NO MRL YES NO Forest Lands YES NO [--1 Landscaping Required: Yes 6g Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other - r 1 Building Height: 35' UBC Standard [ ] Impervious Surface coverage percentage: A/ Resource Lands&Public: 10% Rural Residential: 25% Rural Industrial: Per UDC Sec 6.7 Rural Commercial: 60% Area of Building Coverage:60%in Rural Industrial Lands only �"t---� Total Building (s) Size: J RVC:20,000 SF CC:5,000 SF NC':7, 00 SF GC: 10,000 SF All others:subject to septic&water constraints/None specified Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: 1A, L r L— LSHA Setback: [ ] Road Classification: Road Approach: EXISTING NOT REQ'D RAP [✓] SEPA Required: CiU , EXEMPT A,, ,,,R /1/27/1 , 3 cah rA Vl� [ ] Flood Certificate: . } Existing Case(s)&Condition(s): Violations: Yes No .1_4- Recorded Date of Subdivision: AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance Lots/Require Declaration of Restrictive Covenant YES NO, submitted: YES NO UGA No Protest Agreement YES NO, submitted: YES NO --{--j Site Visit conducted YES –f—j' Require Final Zoning Approval YES 1'3 ---[--4 ADMIN: Setbacks entered in Permit Plan case N/A YES New Parcel Tags entered in Permit Plan N/A YES Special Reports Scanned N/A YES Title Notes Updated Parcel tags found for parcel 902252016 1.) WSRC Coaching - 2010-09-22, CZ 9/3/13 Other Associated CASES status issued finaled description 902252016 MLA02-00360 SDP02-00032 F 7/17/2002 Maintenance dredging of sediment basin at site ofWDFW's fish traps on Snow Creek MLA06-00399 SDP06-00027 F 8/17/2006 This proposal is to remove approximately 800 cubic yards of material from the sediment catchment area of an existing fish trap associated with Snow Creek The removal of sediments is required for the operation of the fish trap. MLA08-00288 SDP08-00043 A 7/29/2008 Shoreline Exemption for Snow Creek sediment basin cleanout of fish traps in Snow Creek This proposal is to dredge approximately 800 cubic yards of sediments at the fish traps, which is required to maintain operation of the traps MLA10-00199 SDP10-00072 A 10/19/2010 THIS SHORELINE EXEMPTION IS BEING RE-ISSUED BASED ON REVISED PLAN SHEETS,JARPA,AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST SUBMITTED ON OCTOBER 4,2010. Shoreline Exemption for sediment basin cleanout of fish traps in Snow Creek and stabilization and restoration of high flow channel bypass. MLA12-00106 SDP12-00030 A 6/15/2012 SHORELINE EXEMPTION FOR MAINTENANCE OF WFDW SNOW CREEK FISH TRAP SEDIMENT CATCHMENT AREA MLA14-00035 SDP14-00010 P SNOW CREEK MAINTENANCE,FISH TRAP SEDIMENT CATCHMENT AREA JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT EXEMPTION WASHINGTON STATE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT(RCW 90.58) PROPONENT: STATE OF WASHINGTON-DNR PO BOX 47014 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7014 DATE ISSUED: June 26, 2014 DATE EXPIRES: June 26, 2015 MLA NUMBER: MLA14-00035 CASE NUMBER:SDP14-00010 PROJECT PLANNER: Joel Peterson PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SNOW CREEK MAINTENANCE, FISH TRAP SEDIMENT CATCHMENT AREA WATERBODY AND/OR ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: SNOW CREEK PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number 9022522016 in Section 25, Township 29N, Range 02W, WM, located at 283236 Highway 101, Port Townsned WA 98368 FINDINGS: 1.) The Administrator finds that this application complies with applicable provisions of the Unified Development Code, all other applicable ordinances and regulations, and is consistent with the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use map. 2.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff 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 the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:Type S stream;wetlands; seismic hazard; and susceptible aquifer recharge area. 3.) 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. 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.) The applicant is not proposing to create or add impervious surface. Dredging and stabilization will be completed as maintenance activities. For this project, approximately 10 cubic yards of stream gravel will be shaped to act as a temporary diversion of flow into a bypass channel and away from the work area in the sediment basin. A maximum of 900 cubic yards of stream sand, silt and gravel will be removed from the sediment basin.The proposal shall comply with JCC 18.30.060, Grading and Excavation Standards, and JCC 18.30.070, Stormwater Management Standards,which requires the proposal to meet the"Small"Project Minimum Requirement#2 of the 2012 Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. 6.) The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife issued Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA)for this activity on April 11, 2011 under Control Number 113942-3. The HPA expires on June 29, 2014. The applicant has submitted the renewal of this HPA and it will be issued prior to the project start date. 7.) Reviewed under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)was completed by the Department of Fish and Wildlife acting as lead agency. A Determination of Non-Significance(DNS)issued on September 25, 2008. 8.) The site plan as submitted with the Shoreline Exemption application on May 8, 2014 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 June 24, 2014 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 9.) This approval is for a shoreline exemption to maintain the channel conditions for fish traps 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. 10.) The parcel has beeh designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 11.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program Sections 18.25.570(18)exemption for fish project; 18.25.360(3)(ix)Dredging; 18.25.370(1)(ii)Filling and Excavation; and 18.25.400 Restoration; and is consequently exempt from the substantial development permit(SDP) requirements. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State, or local permit or license requirements. 12.) The proposed project will be conducted within Snow Creek. This segment of Snow Creek is a Type S water, which is a shoreline of the state. 13.) NOTICE: This permit does not excuse the proponent from complying with other local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, or statutes applicable to the proposed development, but consistent with RCW 90.58. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable policies and performance standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the Administrator shall be notified at once. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes"listed species(defined as causing harm, harassing, or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition,the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline,freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline,freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes,wetlands,and forested areas near surface waters -Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act requires landowners within 660 feet(1/8th of a mile)of an eagle nest to consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This Eagle Act prohibits anyone from "taking"bald eagles. This federal law defines the term "take"and describes the possible legal consequences when a"take" occurs. Among other actions, "take"includes a disturbance of bald eagles or their habitat. Under federal law a permit may still be required for activities that impact bald eagles or their habitat. Contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service(http://www.fws.gov/pacific/eagle/)to learn more about how this law affects your project. Any individual, group,or agency can bring suit for a listed species"taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. CONDITIONS: 1.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices(BMPs)to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 2.) Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Master Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this Department. 3.) Materials removed from the vicinity of the fish trap shall be dispoded of at an approved in-water disposal site or at an upland location that will not re-enter waters of the state. 4.) Only plant species native to the region shall be used to revegetate areas within the 150-foot-wide stream buffer. Department of Community Development Staff c: Department of Ecology, Shorelands Office, Rick Mraz Washington State Department of Fish&Wildlife, ban l)o cr)�. 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Tue Jun 24 16:56:30 2014 http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientV ersion=4.... 6/24/2014 • JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT EXEMPTION WASHINGTON STATE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT(RCW 90.58) PROPONENT: STATE OF WASHINGTON-NAT RESOUR PO BOX 47014 OLYMPIA WA 985047014 DATE ISSUED:June 15,2012 DATE EXPIRES:June 15,2013 MLA NUMBER:MLA12-00106 CASE NUMBER:SDP12-00030 PROJECT PLANNER: David Wayne Johnson PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SHORELINE EXEMPTION FOR MAINTENANCE OF WFDW SNOW CREEK FISH TRAP SEDIMENT CATCHMENT AREA WATERBODY AND/OR ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: SNOW CREEK PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number 902252016 in Section 25, Township 29, Range 02 West, WM, located at 283236 Highway 101,Port Townsend WA 98368 FINDINGS: 1.) The Administrator finds that this application complies with applicable provisions of the Unified Development Code, all other applicable ordinances and regulations,and is consistent with the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use map. 2.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff for the potential presence of Critical Areas under the provisions of the Jefferson County Code(JCC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review, the following Critical Areas were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Type S stream;wetlands; geologicaly hazardous areas(seismic hazards); and aquifer recharge area(susceptible). 3.) 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. 4.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 5.) 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. 6.) Jefferson County is required to regulate critical areas within shoreline jurisdiction until an updated Shoreline Master Plan is in place(based on EHB 1653,which was approved legislatively on March 18, 2010). Since this application was submitted after March 18,2010,the requirements of EHB 1653 apply to this proposal. However, the proposal(which is being implemented to facilitate fish population monitoring, restoration, and research activities)would be exempt from critical areas regulations, as per JCC 18.22.070(21). Therefore, no special reports have been requested for permitting,and no requirements under JCC 18.22. 7.) The applicant is not proposing to create or add any impervious surface. Dredging and stabilization will be completed as maintenance activities. For this project, approximately 10 cubic yards of stream gravel will be used for a temporary diversion, approximately 500-800 cubic yards of stream substrate will be removed, and about 130 cubic yards of fill material (30 cubic yards of loose rip rap, 30 cubic yards of quarry spalls,and 70 cubic yards of fill dirt)will be used to stabilize eroding high flow bypass channel. The proposal shall comply with JCC 18.30.060 and 18.30.070,which requires the propoal to meet the"Small"Project Minimum Requirement #2 of the 2005 Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. 0.) I IC vvaa1 lit,y Val I v..Nu.u..v...... . ..... . .. ....w... ,�..... ,.� . J .. ..., . . ... activity on April 11, 2012 under Control Number 113942-3. That HPA expired on June 29, 2014, and WDFW is in the process of reviewing the revised application for compliance with HPA requirements. 9.) Reviewed under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) by Department of Fish and Wildlife, acting as lead agency. A Determination of Non-Significance(DNS)was issued on September 25, 2008. 10.) The site plan as submitted with the Shoreline Exemption application on May 10,2012 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 June 15, 2012 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 11.) This approval is for a shoreline exemption to maintain channel conditions for fish traps 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. 12.) The parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 13.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program (Chapter 18.25 JCC)and is consequently exempt from the substantial development permit(SDP) requirements. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State,or local permit or license requirements. 14.) The proposed project will be conducted within Snow Creek. This segment of Snow Creek is a Type S water, which is a shoreline of the state. 15.) NOTICE: This permit does not excuse the proponent from complying with other local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, or statutes applicable to the proposed development, but consistent with RCW 90.58. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable policies and performance standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the Administrator shall be notified at once. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes"listed species(defined as causing harm, harassing,or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition, the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline,freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes, wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters -Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there -Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act requires landowners within 660 feet(1/8th of a mile)of an eagle nest to consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This Eagle Act prohibits anyone from "taking"bald eagles. This federal law defines the term"take"and describes the possible legal consequences when a"take" occurs. Among other actions, "take" includes a disturbance of bald eagles or their habitat. Under federal law a permit may still be required for activities that impact bald eagles or their habitat. Contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service(http://www.fws.gov/pacific/eagle/)to learn more about how this law affects your project. Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species"taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist,and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle,or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. CONDITIONS: 1_) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices(BMPs)to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 2.) Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Master Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this Department. 3.) No fill or other material may be placed in the waters or intertidal areas of Jefferson County. 4.) The proposal shall comply with stormwater measures found in the 2005 Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. The proposal shall comply with stormwater measures found in the Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs). Examples of construction BMPs may include installing silt fences, placing gravel(the size and type found in Snow Ceek), spreading straw/mulch, and/or hydro-seeding cleared areas. The disturbed areas shall be stabilized within a week of disturbance from May 1 to September 30 and within two days from October 1 to April 30 (rainy season). The purpose of these measures are to minimize erosion, enxure that water runoff does not leave the site, and ensure that stormwater runoff is not directed or concentrated in a manner that would impact Snow Creek and associated wetlands. The quality and quantity of stormwater leaving the site after the proposal has been implemented shall be the same or better than the pre-project conditions. The proposal shall not result in any offsite discharge of untreated stormwater runoff. 5.) Materials removed from the vicinity of the fish trap shall be disposed of at an approved in water disposal site, or at an upland location that will not re-enter waters of the state. 6.) Only plant species native to the region shall be used to revegetate areas within the 150-foot-wide stream buffer. artme n t Community of Communit evelopment Staff c: Department of Ecology,Shorelands Office,Rick Mraz Washington State Department of Fish &Wildlife, Washington State Department of Natural Resources,Jeff Schreck SON co�� Jefferson County Community Development Inv# 14-070 l621 Sheridan Port Townsend,WA 98368 :-9,0 1",:o (360)385-4450 IhniCarle ii V V `41i41ei0; ■ 4J / S —tame: WA DEPT FISH&WILDLIFE Dee: 5/9/2014 Address: 375 HUDSON STREET City: PORT TOWNSEND State: WA 98368 Case: 902252016 Phone: 360-302-303 xt 312 ` DATE DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES QTY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 5/8/14 SHORELINE EXEMPTION 1 532.00 $ 532.00 SCAN-TECH FEE 1 19.00 $ 19.00 $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - TOTAL: 2 $ 551.00 *****PLEASE PAY FROM INVOICE***** Submitted By: Make Check Payable to: Name: JODI ADAMS Jefferson County Community Development Title: OFFICE COORDINATOR 621 Sheridan Port Townsend,WA 98368 Date: 5/9/2014 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, May 09,2014 9:28 AM To: 'Scalf, Cheri L(DFW)' Subject: RE: Online Payment Option Attachments: 14-070-WDFW.PDF Cheri, I checked with Colleen and Jodi. The zoning review was an error. Attached is the corrected invoice. Thank you for catching our error! I apologize for the confusion. Zoe Ann From: Scalf, Cheri L(DFW) [mailto:Cheri.Scalf @dfw.wa.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 3:59 PM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: RE: Online Payment Option Hi again, I need a little more of your time! I did not expect and do not understand the zoning fee. Jodi didn't have the details on that and I KNOW my supervisor is going to want an explanation. Can you help me here? Many thanks, -Cheri 360.643.1776 From: Zoe Ann Lamp [mailto:ZLamp @co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:09 PM To: Scalf, Cheri L(DFW) Cc: Jodi Adams Subject: Online Payment Option Cheri, It was great to talk to you today! We have you scheduled for a 1:30 permit intake appointment tomorrow afternoon with Jodi Adams. She is cc'd on this email. Below is a link for online payment for the Shoreline Permit Exemption. The Shoreline Permit Exemption fee is $532.00. http://www.co jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/Credit%20Card.htm Since you're with a state agency our office could give you an invoice instead of paying online. Enjoy the sunshine! Sincerely, 1 Zoe Ann Lamp, AICP Associate Planner, DRD Lead Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 e-mail: zlamp@co.jefferson.wa.us Jefferson County DCD Mission: To preserve and enhance the quality of life in Jefferson County by promoting a vibrant economy, sound communities and a healthy environment. All e-mail sent to this address will be received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and may be subject to Public Disclosure under Chapter 42.56 RCW Please note: Our office is open to the public 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, closed Noon- 1:00; Closed Fridays. 2 IsoN .. 9v \u\/, q D PAR M F - - � �kl 4'. L y Master Permit Application MLA: I H-475 Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): Maintenance of Snow Creek fish trap sediment catchment area Tax Parcel Number. 902252016 Property Size: 2.5 acres (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: 283236 SR 101,Port Townsend,WA 98368(Discovery Bay area) 1 SR101 /20 junction, 1/2 mile south on right Property Owner(s)of Record: State of Washington-DNR Telephone: 380.902.1600 Fax: 360.902.1789 email: ampd"dnr.wa.gov Mailing Address: PO Box 47014,Olympia,WA 98504 Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): Telephone:360.302.3030 x312 Fax: 360.302.3031 email: cheri.Scalf©dfw.wa.gov Mailing Address: 375 Hudson Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368 What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies ❑Lot or Road Segregation ❑Building ❑Critical Areas Steward ❑ Demolition Permit ❑Variance(Minor,Major • conomic Use) ❑Single Family ❑Garage Attached/Detached ❑Conditional Use[C(a • • ‘,"<",3 ❑ Manufactured Home ❑ Modular Discretionary '.1, t .• -- :. ❑D screbonary°D'or i I ❑ Commercial* ❑Special Use(E -- •is Facir��: a_: I ❑ Change of Use ❑Boundary Line Ad S`t ❑ Address ❑Road Approach ❑Short Plat** / 1 M4 k 8 ❑Home Business ❑Cottage Industry ❑Binding Site PI- *" ` ❑Propane ❑Long Plat** 20Q ❑Sign ❑Planned Rural -•,:.(,;;11 o---..a:• :nt(PRRO/- r- d • is** ❑Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑Plat Vacation/Alterati• "*c1 h'SON / ❑Stormwater Management ®Shoreline Master Program D '∎�c,, i,i.'•. , - a[•y- ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑Shoreline Management Substanti- '0-" -n ** ❑Temporary Use ❑Shoreline Management Variance r•41Ei19. ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use D i s t r i c t ': :y-ndment ❑Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment *May require a Pre-Application Conference ❑Tree Vegetation Request "Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this proposal,if known: SEPA-DNS, HPA DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate to act as my agent in matters relating to this application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE Date: By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or its knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent 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 attorney'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 its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Staff's access pnd right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant informs the County in writing at the time of the application that he or she wants prior n• :". / . , _ / Signature: --"`t.r`-1--/ Date: 01 -/ �-f The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result the -•. •- • this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take°of an endangered pecies as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. My individual,group or agency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in compliance with the Jefferson County•- -opment code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non-transferable responsibility for adhering to pl 'q•, the E -. The Applicant has read this disclaimer and signs and dates it below. Signature: •, Signature: Date: Jam'-: /q 07/24/2013 ,Ye,it_ PO-3-V-- spe --s-p/P/2 - 3". BUILDER STATEMENT The signer of this statement does hereby certify that they are the Owners of the parcel referenced herein,that they are not licensed contractors and that they will be assuming the responsibility of the General Contractor for the proposed project. Signature: Date: GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLER: PHONE: FAX: ( 360.902.1600 (360.91)2.1789 MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 47014,Olympia,WA 98504 EMAIL: ampd@dnr.wa.gov CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( 360.002.1600 FAX:(360.902.1789 MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 47014,Olympia,WA 98504 EMAIL ampd @dnr.wa.gov Project Type: Frame Type: Bathrooms: Shoreline: Type of Sewage Disposal: ❑ New ❑ Wood Existing: ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: Bank ❑Community System ❑ Alteration/Remodel ❑ Concrete Total: Height ❑ Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry SEP Permit# ❑ Demolition ❑ Other. Bedrooms: Water Supply: Existing: Setback ❑ Private well ❑ Two Party Type of Heat: Proposed: ❑ Public Total: Name of System: If this is a Commercial Project you must answer the following: Number of Parking Spaces: Current Proposed: Number of ADA Parking Spaces: Number of occupants(includes owners,tenants,employees,etc) Current Proposed IBC Occupancy: IBC Type of construction: Will you have Food Service? Yes / No If this is a Propane Tank and/or Appliance Installation permit.mark all items below that apply: Underground Tank Above ground tank Size of Propane Tank: Heat Stove Cook Stove Woodstove Fireplace.nsert rehtO i evotS telleP I knaT retaWtoH I Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured/Mobile Home? Yes / No Wheh applying for a permit to install a propane tank you must also submit a site plan showing all of the buildings,all property lines,tank location and size,distances from the propane tank to all property lines,buildings and septic system components, including the reserve area. Square Footage Current Proposed For Office Use Only Amount Revision Main Floor`Heated EH Bid App Review. 2"O Floor Heated Consistency Review. Other Heated Basg fee: Mezzanine Additional Sec il: Heated Basement Plan Check fee: Unheated Basement State Surcharge fee: Other Unheated Pot Water Review fee: Garage/Carport SUBTOTAL Decks 911/Rd Approach fee: Other TOTAL: $ 7C i]C Receipt Number: I U ZS Cash/Check Number: ESTIMATED COST(REQUIRED) Date: .Fair market value of all labor and materials foundation to finish Initials: rA- 07/24/2013 . ° ,G . 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Llj l • r' nn' , t b f ,/ /Pi / ; ', ,i r ', C ry r r'` ' .7 /? tO 4 y.0,4-4,f' 1 p ill ft I r ''r'e",,44.4. #' t'7"--* . , 0 ' i v rtf VI y _ P r' - e / 1' VT I I \ } o 44.: ... ,•4 ,- , , , f"'" ee, .,,, - I l J 0 1 • + , 2. t ' �+ .. Oal w_ o r tA. ..,,n c ,' S o2 , W cea � v! aoQ ,wdo33A3a AUVn1/M00 30 JL v. A1NR00 NOS213333f F- pr t OZ $ - AV' kJ_N � zv z0 \ 0 OE (.\-- ta i0.d. . aft AGENCY USE ONLY , t Date received: 44. US Army Corps WASHINGTON STATE of Engineers I Seattle Dostriet Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Agency reference#: Application (JARPA) Form1'2 1. Tax]Parcel#(s): USE BLACK OR BLUE INK TO ENTER ANSWERS IN THE WHITE SPACES BELOW. ECEOVE Part 1—Project Identification MAY 8 2014 1. Project Name (A name for your project that you create. Examples:Smith's Dock or Seabr.. Development) Jhelp1 Maintenance of WDFW Snow Creek fish trap sediment catchment area JEFFERSON COUNTY OEPT OF COMM/ ► II , • Part 2—Applicant The person and/or organization responsible for the project. [helpt 2a. Name(Last, First,Middle) Downen, Mark 2b. Organization(If applicable) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) 2c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) W 7570 Eells Hill Road 2d. City, State, Zip Shelton WA, 98584 2e. Phone(1) 2f. Phone(2) 2g. Fax 2h.E-mail 360.427.2003 360.202.7005 360.3031 Mark.Downen @dfw.wa.gov Additional forms may be required for the following permits: • If your project may qualify for Department of the Army authorization through a Regional General Permit(RGP),contact the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers for application information(206)784-3495. • If your project might affect species listed under the Endangered Species Act,you will need to fill out a Specific Project Information Form(SPIF)or prepare a Biological Evaluation. Forms can be found at http://www.nws.usace.army.miWMissions/CivilWorks/Regulatory/PermitGuidebooklEndangeredSpecies.aspx. • Not all cities and counties accept the JARPA for their local Shoreline permits.If you need a Shoreline permit,contact the appropriate city or county government to make sure they accept the JARPA. 2To access an online JARPA form with[help]screens,go to http://www.epermittina.wa.gov/site/alias resourcecenter/iarpa iarpa form/9984Tarpa form.aspx. For other help,contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at(800)917-0043 or heinOora.wa.gov. JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 1 of 14 Part 3—Authorized Agent or Contact Person authorized to represent the applicant about the project. (Note: Authorized agent(s) must sign 11b of this application.) (help] 3a. Name (Last, First,Middle) Scalf, Cheri, Lynn 3b. Organization Of applicable) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 3c. Mailing Address (Street or Po Box) 375 Hudson Street 3d. City, State, Zip Port Townsend, WA 98368 3e. Phone(1) 3f. Phone(2) 3g. Fax 3h.E-mail 360.302.3030 x312 360.302.0065 360.302.3031 Cheri.Scatf©dfw.wa.gov Part 4—Property Owner(s) Contact information for people or organizations owning the property(ies)where the project will occur. Consider both upland and aquatic ownership because the upland owners may not own the adjacent aquatic land. lheipi X Same as applicant. (Skip to Part 5.) [' Repair or maintenance activities on existing rights-of-way or easements. (Skip to Part 5.) ❑ There are multiple upland property owners. Complete the section below and fill out JARPA Attachment A for each additional property owner. ❑ Your project is on Department of Natural Resources(DNR)-managed aquatic lands. If you don't know, contact the DNR at(360) 902-1100 to determine aquatic land ownership. If yes, complete JARPA Attachment E to apply for the Aquatic Use Authorization. 4a. Name(Last, First,Middle) 4b. Organization Of applicable) 4c. Mailing Address(Street or Po Box) 4d. City, State, Zip 4e. Phone(1) 4f. Phone(2) 4g. Fax ` 4h. E-mail ( ) ( ) ( ) JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 2 of 14 Part 5—Project Location(s) Identifying information about the property or properties where the project will occur. [helps ❑There are multiple project locations(e.g. linear projects). Complete the section below and use JARPA, Attachment B for each additional project location. 5a. Indicate the type of ownership of the property. (Check all that apply.) (helpi ❑ Private ❑ Federal X Publicly owned (state,county, city, special districts like schools, ports, etc.) ❑Tribal ❑ Department of Natural Resources (DNR)—managed aquatic lands(Complete JARPA Attachment E) 5b. Street Address(Cannot be a P©Box. If there is no address,provide other location information in 5p.) (help) 283236 State Route 101 5c. City, State, Zip Of the project is not in a city or town, provide the name of the nearest city or town.) (helps Port Townsend, WA 98368 5d. County h[ Jefferson 5e. Provide the section,township, and range for the project location. Ihetpo 14 Section Section Township Range S 25/26 29N 2W 5f. Provide the latitude and longitude of the project location. (help) • Example:47.03922 N lat./-122.89142 W long.(Use decimal degrees-NAD 83) 47.97925 N lat./-122.88342 W long. 5g. List the tax parcel number(s)for the project location, rhelpi' • The local county assessor's office can provide this information. 902252016 5h. Contact information for all adjoining property owners. (If you need more space, use JARPA Attachment C.) [helpi Name Mailing Address Tax Parcel#(if known) Doug Houck 4 James ST, Dover, NH 03820 902252007 Wallace Bowman 721 W Uncas RD, Port Townsend, WA 98368 902252004 James Andrew 6150 Old Gardiner RD, Port Townsend, WA 902243015 98368 JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 3 of 14 51 List all wetlands on or adjacent to the project location. [helm Snow Creek 5j. List all waterbodies(other than wetlands)on or adjacent to the project location. Iheipl Snow Creek, 17.0219 5k. Is any part of the project area within a 100-year floodplain? [heipl X Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 51. Briefly describe the vegetation and habitat conditions on the property. Ihelpl Alder, willow, cedar, blackberry, salmonberry, native and canary grass along perimeter of pond. 5m. Describe how the property is currently used. '!help] Salmonid research station for WDFW field staff since 1978 5n. Describe how the adjacent properties are currently used. iheipl Agriculture—cattle grazing Rural residential 5o. Describe the structures (above and below ground)on the property, including their purpose(s)and current condition. (heta) Concrete, steel and aluminum weir spanning creek with two trap boxes (upstream and downstream)with adjacent sheds on each bank. Single wide trailer as office with vault toilet and an additional storage building. 5p. Provide driving directions from the closest highway to the project location, and attach a map. Ihelpi From highway 101/SR 20 junction at Discovery Bay, go south 0.5 miles on Highway 101, between mile posts 283 and 284. Turn right at 283236 marker and right again following driveway through gate (locked)to streamside. JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 4 of 14 Part 6—Project Description 6a. Briefly summarize the overall project. You can provide more detail in 6b. [help! Maintenance dredging of the sediment basin at the site of WDFWs fish trap on Snow Creek;this will allow operation of the fish traps and continuation of fish population monitoring, restoration, and research. fib. Describe the purpose of the project and why you want or need to perform it. mewl The weir was designed with the basin functioning as a holding area for out migrant salmonid and trout smolt (ESA listed steelhead, coho and cutthroat trout). During the spring outmigration the pond is seined every 1 to 2 days to move the fish into the trap where they are collected enumerated, biosampled and released. Because the basin also traps sediment and there is a great deal of erosion in the watershed upstream of the pond it fills up every few years reducing the holding area for juvenile salmonids and adult steelhead kelts. This reduced area increases the velocity of flow in the pond making it less favorable for the fish and exposing them to increased predation from birds and otter. In addition, when there is less water capacity in the pond the screens across the span have less area to pass water and the potential for flooding around the weir structure increases. 6c. Indicate the project category. (Check all that apply) [help! ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential ❑ Institutional ❑ Transportation ❑ Recreational X Maintenance ❑ Environmental Enhancement 6d. Indicate the major elements of your project. (check all that apply) [help) ❑Aquaculture ❑ Culvert ❑ Float ❑ Retaining Wall ❑ Bank Stabilization ❑ Dam/Weir ❑ Floating Home (upland) ❑ Boat House ❑ Dike/Levee/Jetty ❑ Geotechnical Survey ❑ Road ❑ Boat Launch ❑ Ditch ❑ Land Clearing ❑ Scientific ❑ Boat Lift Measurement Device ❑ Dock/Pier ❑ Marina/ Moorage ❑ Stairs ❑ Bridge X Dredging n Mining ❑ Bulkhead El Fence ❑ Stormwater facility ❑ Outfall Structure ❑ Buoy ❑ Swimming Pool y ❑ Ferry Terminal ❑ Piling/Dolphin ❑ Utility Line ❑ Channel Modification ❑ Fishway ❑ Raft ❑ Other: JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 5 of 14 6e. Describe how you plan to construct each project element checked in 6d. Include specific construction methods and equipment to be used. (help • Identify where each element will occur in relation to the nearest waterbody. • Indicate which activities are within the 100-year floodpiain. Dredging: Sand, silt and gravels will be removed by excavator from the sediment basin, loaded into dump trucks, and disposed of offsite on WDFW property similar to past years. The work area will be dewatered during the in stream work with the stream diverted through an existing bypass. Fish will be captured in the work area and released in free-flowing water downstream of the work area. 6f. What are the anticipated start and end dates for project construction?(Month/Year) rhelpi • If the project will be constructed in phases or stages, use JARPA Attachment D to list the start and end dates of each phase or stage. Start date: 7/2014 End date: 8/2014 ❑ See JARPA Attachment D 6g. Fair market value of the project, including materials,labor, machine rentals, etc. iheipi $5,000 6h. Will any portion of the project receive federal funding? (helpl • If yes,list each agency providing funds. ❑ Yes X No ❑ Don't know Part 7—Wetlands: Impacts and Mitigation X Check here if there are wetlands or wetland buffers on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 8.)rhelpl 7a. Describe how the project has been designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to wetlands. rhelp]; ❑ Not applicable Existing condition, removed stream sediment will be disposed of offsite. JARPA Revision 20122 Page 6 of 14 lb.Will the project impact wetlands? melpl ❑ Yes X No ❑ Don't know 7`c, Will the project impact wetland buffers? ihelpi ❑ Yes X No ❑ Don't know 7d. Has a wetland delineation report been prepared? rheipl •` If Yes, submit the report, including data sheets,with the JARPA package. [1] Yes XNo 7e. Have the wetlands been rated using the Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System? rheas • If Yes, submit the wetland rating forms and figures with the JARPA package. ❑ Yes X No ❑ Don't know if. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for any adverse impacts to wetlands? Ihelpl • If Yes,submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 7g. • If No,or Not applicable, explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. ❑ Yes X No ❑ Not applicable 7g. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish, and describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. ihelpi Sediment removal within Snow Creek as part of annual maintenance program. 7h. Use the table below to list the type and rating of each wetland impacted,the extent and duration of the impact, and the type and amount of mitigation proposed. Or if you are submitting a mitigation plan with a similar table, you can state(below)where we can find this information in the plan. rhetpi Activity(fill, Wetland Wetland Impact Duration Proposed Wetland drain,excavate, Name' type and area (sq. of impacts mitigation mitigation area flood, etc.) rating ft. or type4 (sq.ft. or category2 Acres) acres) 'If no official name for the wetland exists,create a unique name(such as"Wetland 1"). The name should be consistent with other project documents,such as a wetland delineation report. 2 Ecology wetland category based on current Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System.Provide the wetland rating forms with the JARPA package. 3lndicate the days,months or years the wetland will be measurably impacted by the activity.Enter"permanent"if applicable. 4Creation(C),Re-establishment/Rehabilitation(R),Enhancement(E),Preservation(P),Mitigation Bank/In-lieu fee(B) JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 7 of 14 it Page number(s)for similar information in the mitigation plan, if available: 71 For all filling activities identified in 7h, describe the source and nature of the fill material,the amount in cubic yards that will be used, and how and where it will be placed into the wetland. '(help] No fill, sediment removal only to return stream functions to normal processes and prevent damage to the facility or flood problems. 71. For all excavating activities identified in 7h, describe the excavation method,type and amount of material in cubic yards you will remove,and where the material will be disposed. Ihetp] Track excavator positioned on existing access road on south side of existing pond. Not to exceed 900 cubic yards of material being mixed sands and gravel from depositional movement of the Snow Creek system. The material will be loaded and hauled off site to a previously approved location. No equipment will enter the water system. Part 8—Waterbodies (other than wetlands): Impacts and Mitigation In Part 8, "waterbodies" refers to non-wetland waterbodies. (See Part 7 for information related to wetlands.) Iheipi X Check here if there are waterbodies on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 9.) 8a. Describe how the project is designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the aquatic environment. Ihe(p] ❑ Not applicable All provisions of HPA Control Number 113942-3 issued for the project will be followed; see attached. The work area will be dewatered during the in stream work with the stream diverted through an existing bypass. Fish will be captured in the work area and released in free-flowing water downstream of the work area. II 8b. Will your project impact a waterbody or the area around a waterbody? Ihelpl X Yes ❑ No JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 8 of 14 8c. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for the project's adverse impacts to non-wetland waterbodies?�helpi If Yes,submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 8d. • If No,or Not applicable,explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. ❑ Yes ❑ No X Not applicable This project is maintenance dredging of the sediment basin at the site of WDFW s fish traps on Snow Creek; this will allow operation of the fish traps and continuation of fish population monitoring, restoration and research activities. 8d. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish. Describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. • If you already completed 7g you do not need to restate your answer here, [help] NIA 8e. Summarize impact(s)to each waterbody in the table below. thelpj Activity (clear, Waterbody Impact Duration Amount of material Area (sq.ft.or dredge,fill, pile name' location2 of impace (cubic yards)to be linear ft.) of drive, etc.) placed in or waterbody removed from directly affected waterbody Dredging Snow Creek In Snow 1-2 days Not to exceed 900 c. 30'x50' 17.0219 Creek If no official name for the waterbody exists,create a unique name(such as"Stream 1")The name should be consistent with other documents provided. 2lndicate whether the impact will occur in or adjacent to the waterbody. If adjacent,provide the distance between the impact and the waterbody and indicate whether the impact will occur within the 100-year flood plain. 3 Indicate the days,months or years the waterbody will be measurably impacted by the work. Enter"permanent"if applicable. 8f. For all activities identified in 8e, describe the source and nature of the fill material, amount(in cubic yards) you will use, and how and where it will be placed into the waterbody. [help) Dredging: 10 cu yds of stream gravel will be shaped to act as a temporary diversion of flow into bypass channel and away from work area in sediment basin; a maximum 900 cu yds of stream sand, silt and gravel will be removed from sediment basin. JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 9 of 14 8g. For all excavating or dredging activities identified in 8e, describe the method for excavating or dredging, type and amount of material you will remove, and where the material will be disposed. {halal Sand, silt and gravels will be removed by excavator from the sediment basin, loaded into dump trucks, and disposed of at an approved upland site on WDFW property so as not to re-enter waterways. Part 9—Additional Information Any additional information you can provide helps the reviewer(s) understand your project. Complete as much of this section as you can. It is ok if you cannot answer a question. 9a. If you have already worked with any government agencies on this project, list them below. [help') Agency Name Contact Name Phone Most Recent Date of Contact WDFW Dan Dafoe ( 360 )457-2516 4/21/2014 ( ) ( ) 9b.Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies identified in Part 7 or Part 8 of this JARPA on the Washington Department of Ecology's 303(d) List? ihelpi • If Yes,list the pararneter(s)below. • If you don't know, use Washington Department of Ecology's Water Quality Assessment tools at: http:llwww.ecv.wa.you/proarams/wq/303d/. ❑Yes X No 9c. What U.S. Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code(HUC)is the project in? ,'help) • Go to http://cfpub.epa.00v/surf/locate/index.cfm to help identify the HUC. 17110019 Dungeness-Elwha 9d. What Water Resource Inventory Area Number(WRIA#)is the project in? [help) • Go to http://www.ecv.wa,gov/services/sgis/mapsMaie/wria.htm to find the WRIA#. 17 9e. Will the in-water construction work comply with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity? [help • Go to http://vovvv.ecv.wa.gov/proorarnsfwa/swas/criteria.html for the standards. X Yes ❑ No ❑ Not applicable JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 10 of 14 9f. If the project is within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act,what is the local shoreline environment designation? Ihelpi • If you don't know,contact the local planning department. • For more information, go to:htt p://www.ecy.wa.aovlprograrrrslsealsma/laws rules/173-26/211 designations.html. ❑ Rural ❑ Urban ❑ Natural El Aquatic X Conservancy ❑ Other 9g.What is the Washington Department of Natural Resources Water Type? Ihelpj • Go to http://www.dnrwa.gov/BusinessPermitsrTopics/ForestPrac icesApplicationslPages/fp watertypinq.asux for the Forest Practices Water Typing System. X Shoreline ❑ Fish ❑ Non-Fish Perennial Cl Non-Fish Seasonal 9h. Will this project be designed to meet the Washington Department of Ecology's most current stormwater manual? the pi • If No, provide the name of the manual your project is designed to meet. X Yes ❑ No Name of manual: 91. Does the project site have known contaminated sediment? Ihelpl • If Yes, please describe below. Ell Yes XNo 9j. If you know what the property was used for in the past, describe below. [help] WDFW fish research station since 1978; agriculture prior to 1978 9k. Has a cultural resource (archaeological)survey been performed on the project area? [helps • If Yes,attach it to your JARPA package. ❑ Yes XNo JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 11 of 14 91 Name each species listed under the federal Endangered Species Act that occurs in the vicinity of the project area or might be affected by the proposed work. fhelpj Hood Canal/Strait of Juan de Fuca summer chum salmon; Puget Sound steelhead 9m. Name each species or habitat on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Priority Habitats and Species List that might be affected by the proposed work. fhelpt N/A Part 10—SEPA Compliance and Permits Use the resources and checklist below to identify the permits you are applying for. • Online Project Questionnaire at http:/lapps.ecy.wa.00v/opas/. • Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at(800) 917-0043 or help(dlora.wa.gov. • For a list of addresses to send your JARPA to, click on agency addresses for completed JARPA. 10a. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). (check all that apply.) el • For more information about SEPA,go to www.ecv.wa oov/prop ams/sea/sepa/e-review.html. X A copy of the SEPA determination or letter of exemption is included with this application. ❑A SEPA determination is pending with (lead agency). The expected decision date is ❑ I am applying for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption. (Check the box below in lob.)fheipl ❑This project is exempt(choose type of exemption below). ❑ Categorical Exemption. Under what section of the SEPA administrative code (WAC) is it exempt? ❑ Other: ❑ SEPA is pre-empted by federal law. JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 12 of 14 1Ob. Indicate the permits you are applying for. (Check all that apply.) (helot LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Shoreline permits: ❑ Substantial Development ❑ Conditional Use ❑ Variance X Shoreline Exemption Type (explain): Other City/County permits: ❑ Floodplain Development Permit ❑ Critical Areas Ordinance STATE GOVERNMENT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: XHydraulic Project Approval (HPA) ❑ Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption—Attach Exemption Form Effective July 10, 2012, you must submit a check for$150 to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, unless your project qualifies for an exemption or alternative payment method below. Do not send cash. Check the appropriate boxes: ❑$150 check enclosed. Check# Attach check made payable to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. ❑Charge to billing account under agreement with WDFW. Agreement# ❑My project is exempt from the application fee. (Check appropriate exemption) ❑ HPA processing is conducted by applicant-funded WDFW staff. Agreement# ❑ Mineral prospecting and mining. ❑ Project occurs on farm and agricultural land. (Attach a copy of current land use classification recorded with the county auditor, or other proof of current land use.) ❑ Project is a modification of an existing HPA originally applied for, prior to July 10, 2012. HPA# Washington Department of Natural Resources: ❑Aquatic Use Authorization Complete JARPA Attachment E and submit a check for$25 payable to the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Do not send cash. Washington Department of Ecology: ❑ Section 401 Water Quality Certification FEDERAL GOVERNMENT United States Department of the Army permits (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers): ❑ Section 404 (discharges into waters of the U.S.) ❑ Section 10 (work in navigable waters) United States Coast Guard permits: ❑ Private Aids to Navigation (for non-bridge projects) JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 13 of 14 Part 11—Authorizing Signatures Signatures are required before submitting the JARPA package. The JARPA package includes the JARPA form, project plans, photos, etc. (helps 11a. Applicant Signature (required) [help] I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities, and I agree to start work only after I have received all necessary permits. I hereby aut" - agent named in Part 3 of this application to act on my behalf in matters related to this application. _ (initial) By initialing here, I state that I have the authority to grant access to the property. I also give my consent to the permitting agencies e property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work related to the project. Pisa. (initial) Mark Downen S/V1 4— Applicant Printed Name Applicant Si?ffrattice Date 11b. Authorized Agent Signature [helpi I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief,the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities and I agree to start work only after all necessary permits have been issued. Cheri L Scalf X-2 -- '" " � 5--7- /Li Authorized Agent Printed Name Authori ed ! •1 gn ure Date 11c. Property Owner Signature (if not applicant) meipl Not required if project is on existing rights-of-way or easements. I consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work. These inspections shall occur at reasonable times and, if practical, with prior notice to the landowner. Property Owner Printed Name Property Owner Signature Date 18 U.S.0§1001 provides that:Whoever,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies,conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. If you require this document in another format,contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance(ORIA)at(800) 917-0043. People with hearing loss can call 711 for Washington Relay Service. People with a speech disability can call(877)833-6341. ORIA publication number ENV-019-09 rev. 08/2013 JARPA Revision 2012.2 Page 14 of 14 e X 15 g ).'' L/& 5 -L /S S' wry e Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A PERMITTEE AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR WDFW Fish Program/Hatcheries Division Washington Department of Fish and Wildl ATTENTION: Heather Bartlett ATTENTION:Neil Turner /D, rllr 600 Capitol Way North Fish Olympia,WA 98501-1091 Olympia, WA 98501-1091 360-902-2662 360-902-2853 Fax:360-902-2944 ` OFJcrf CO.M�� OOU J Project Name: WDFW Finfish Hatchery Maintenance and Operations rypfWPMF NT J Description: following p Project Descri tion: Conduct the followin maintenance and operation activities: * Routine intake and outfall maintenance, primarily sediment removal * Debris removal, primarily woody material threatening structures * Installation, removal and maintenance of temporary fish traps and racks * Maintenance of instream adult trapping and holding ponds * Riparian vegetation management PROVISIONS 1. This Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA)authorizes maintenance activities necessary for the continuing operation of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)owned and/or maintained finfish hatchery facilities in the attachment entitled "WDFW Hatchery Facility List". The following maintenance activities are authorized by this HPA: a. Routine intake and outfall maintenance (sediment removal) b. Debris removal (large and small woody and inorganic debris) c. Temporary fish trapping, rack installation, maintenance, re-installation during the trapping season. Racks may be associated with a temporary or permanent trapping structure d. Instream adult holding and/or trapping pond maintenance e. Vegetation management. All other maintenance activities and hatchery hydraulic projects, including emergencies, shall require a separate HPA. Emergency HPAs can be obtained by calling the local Area Habitat Biologist(AHB)during normal business hours, or the after-hours hotline number of(360) 902-2537. 2. Work under this HPA shall be accomplished per plans and specifications approved by the WDFW entitled JARPA and dated September 8, 2008, except as modified by this HPA. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction. 3. TIMING LIMITATIONS: Routine maintenance authorized under this HPA may begin immediately and shall be completed by June 29, 2014, provided work shall be conducted during the time periods specified in the attachment entitled 'Allowable Freshwater Work Times'. Temporary fish trap and rack installation and removal may occur outside of these times as provided in Provision 26, and reinstallation or removal of a washed out rack may occur as provided in Provision 31. Page 1 of 8 e Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A 4. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Prior to the start of any operation, other than normal screen cleaning and removal of minor organic debris such as leaves, twigs, etc., within the ordinary high water line (OHWL)of waters of the state, the Regional Habitat Program Manager(RHPM)shall be contacted. The notification shall be at least three working days prior to the actual work activity. Notification may be by mail, FAX, or e-mail and shall include the starting date, description of work, location, and the control number of this HPA. 5. REPORTING: The WDFW Fish Program/Hatcheries Division shall submit a report in digital format, using an unlocked Excel spreadsheet or similar, of all projects conducted under this HPA during the previous calendar year by February 28 of the following year. The reports shall be submitted to the Regulatory Services Coordinator, WDFW Habitat Program, MS 43200, 600 Capital Way N, Olympia, WA, 98501-1091 using the template attached with this HPA entitled 'WDFW Hatchery Maintenance HPA Annual Report'. A report is also required if no work was conducted. The report shall be submitted with a cover sheet that identfies: a. The reporting agency, contact person, address, telephone number, date of report, control number for this HPA, and time period covered. b. Summary of the total number of individual projects, by hatchery facility and statewide. c. Problem(s)encountered: Provision violation, notification, corrective action, impacts to fish life and water quality resulting from a problem. d. Any recommendations for improvement to provisions. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 6. Equipment used for this project shall be free of external petroleum-based products while working around state waters. Accumulation of soils or debris shall be removed from the drive mechanisms (wheels, tires, tracks, etc.)and undercarriage of equipment prior to its working below the ordinary high water line. Equipment shall be checked daily for leaks and any necessary repairs shall be completed prior to commencing work activities in or around state waters. ROUTINE INTAKE AND OUTFALL MAINTENANCE - SEDIMENT REMOVAL 7. All equipment used in or around state waters shall be clean and inspected prior to use to ensure that no fluid leaks are present. This inspection shall take place at least daily while in use. Should a leak occur, the equipment shall be immediately removed from the area and not used again until adequately repaired. Fueling of equipment shall not take place near surface waters. 8. Intake and outfall maintenance operations that involve removal of sediment from streambed, lake bottoms, or intertidal areas where fish life exists shall occur only during the times identified in the attachment entitled 'Allowable Freshwater Work Times'. Sediment removal in areas that have no fish life may occur at any time on intakes or outfalls provided no sediment impacts downstream areas with fish life. 9. Sediment removal operations for intake and outfall maintenance shall not extend more than 100 feet from the intake or outfall. Every effort shall be made to keep this distance as minimal as possible. Page 2 of 8 • Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Ca•itol Wa N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA OI•m � WILDLIFE ( Oh g _ .J''' 9 �-' - V E r Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 11394213 1` , 1) Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A I j i J:r1cnSON CO LINT) 10. The amount of sediment removed shall be held to the minimum necessa to �«rr - function of the WDFW facility and ensure that further removal will not be necessary during fish spawning, intra-gravel development, or out-migration. The amount of sediment removed annually at each facility shall be limited to that identified in the attached document entitled 'Hatchery Facility Planned Maintenance Activities'. Sediment removal shall not create an unstable condition upstream. 11. Some of the intake facilities have a "Tanner Gate"which is designed to reduce the buildup of ) material in the intake. At these facilities, the Tanner Gate shall be operated at all times in a manner /� that will minimize the buildup of material in the intake. This may require frequent(possibly hourly) inspections and adjustments during fluctuating stream flows. / 12. The drive mechanism of the equipment used for sediment removal shall not enter or be operated in the water of the stream. Whenever feasible, work shall occur with equipment operating from the top of the bank, dry gravel bar area, or a work platform (e.g. excavator pads). 13. If heavy equipment is used to clean out the intake or outfall, the water may be diverted to one side to allow the equipment to operate in the dry. This temporary bypass shall be in place prior to initiation of other work in the intake or outfall. If the intake or outfall does not have a mechanism that will allow diversion of flow away from the work area, diversion of flow can be accomplished with the use of a berm (constructed of sandbags, streambed materials, or ecology blocks)or similar mechanism. 14. The bypass or berm shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. 15. Upon completion of the project, all material use in the temporary bypass shall be removed from the site and the site returned to preproject or improved conditions. 16. Removal of sediment shall be conducted with equipment that can be operated in a manner that minimizes turbidity. During excavation, each pass with the bucket shall be complete. Sediment shall not be stockpiled in the water to create full buckets. 17. An existing water crossing structure such as a bridge or established ford shall be used to gain access for work. The number of equipment crossings at established fords shall be the minimum necessary to accomplish the project. 18. All sediment removed shall be disposed of at an upland site that prevents it from re-entering state waters. If de-watering is conducted, the sediment shall be disposed of so it will not reenter state waters. LARGE AND SMALL WOODY MATERIAL AND DEBRIS REMOVAL AND RELOCATION Page 3 of 8 Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A 19. Floating shear logs may be used to help protect the facility by deflecting debris, including ice. These floating shear logs shall be anchored in a manner that will provide maximum protection from debris accumulation. 20. Areas at each facility that tend to accumulate wood and debris shall be inspected frequently. Wood and debris removal shall be frequent enough to prevent the build-up of large jams. Non- embedded man-made debris shall be removed and disposed of upland so it will not re-enter the stream. Non-embedded small woody material may be removed and disposed of upland or returned to the stream downstream of the work area. Non-embedded large woody material shall be returned to the stream downstream of the work area. Material or debris embedded in the streambed or banks shall not be disturbed. 21. If heavy equipment is required for removal of debris, it shall be operated from the top of the bank, the roadway, or a work platform (e.g. excavator pads). The drive mechanism of the equipment shall not enter or be operated within the wetted perimeter. 22. Debris shall be suspended during its removal so no portion of it can damage the streambed or banks. Yarding corridors (for woody debris)or full suspension shall be used to avoid damage to riparian vegetation. It may be necessary to cut large woody debris in place to a size that allows suspension during removal. 23. Where debris cannot be suspended above the streambed and banks, skid logs or similar methods shall be used to avoid bank damage. Upon completion of the operation, skid logs shall be removed in a manner that avoids damage to stream banks, and vegetation, and the bank shall be restored to pre-project or improved condition. 24. Large woody material embedded in the streambed or stream bank shall be left undisturbed and intact. 25. Debris removal shall be accomplished in a manner that minimizes the release of bedload, logs, or other debris downstream. TEMPORARY FISH TRAP AND RACK INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 26. The amount of time each fish trap or rack is installed in the stream shall be held to a minimum. These structures shall be placed in the stream no more than one week prior to the anticipated return or out-migration of the targeted stock and entirely removed no more than three days after completion of the trapping operation. 27. The operation of equipment within the stream shall be held to the absolute minimum necessary to level the area, set, and remove the structures. The equipment shall be of a type that can be operated to minimize disturbance of the streambed. Page 4 of 8 Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Oly - • _. . WILDLIFE (36')76: 0 o V (E Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942 c Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A I �! JEFFERSON COUNTY 28. If it is necessary to place gravel along the bottom of the rack, it may be obt •pedkcorica'barvi 1DEVELOPMENT the immediate vicinity. Removal of gravel shall be held to the absolute minimum necessary to ensure the ability of the rack to function properly and shall be less than 50 cubic yards or no greater than the amount indicated in the attachment entitled "Hatchery Facility Planned Maintenance Activities". 29. The gravel bar from which gravel is taken for placement along the bottom of the rack shall be above the existing water level and free of pits or potholes when finished. The finished grade shall provide a smooth slope of at least 2 percent, downward toward the wetted perimeter of the stream. 30. The rack shall be maintained in a condition that will allow continuous stream-flow through the area without creating a significant backwater curve. Adequate personnel and equipment shall be available at the site at all times to ensure proper maintenance necessary action is taken if an emergency occurs. 31. The temporary rack shall be anchored to a structure on one bankline to allow it to swing to the bank if a washout occurs. If a washout occurs, the rack shall immediately be removed or reinstalled to prevent further damage to the bed or banks of the stream. 32. Trap and rack installation and removal shall be accomplished in a manner that will minimize disturbance of the streambed. Each segment of the structure shall be lifted by hand or with equipment and transported to or from the stream with full suspension so that it does not drag on the bed or banks of the stream. INSTREAM ADULT HOLDING AND TRAPPING POND MAINTENANCE 33. The instream pond may be cleaned on an annual basis by sluicing material downstream, provided there is less than one-half cubic yard of material and downstream spawning areas can be protected from sediment impacts. Sluicing shall occur only during higher stream flows or when sediment traps constructed as follows are installed downstream: a. At least three sediment traps shall be placed downstream of the project. These traps shall consist of laying filter fabric on the streambed and creating a dam on the downstream edge of the filter fabric. b. The dam shall be just high enough to create a backwater curve over the length of filter fabric. c. The sediment traps shall be removed from the stream within two days of completing the sluicing operation. All sediment trap materials and materials captured by them shall be completely removed and disposed of so they do not reenter state waters. 34. If heavy equipment is used to clean out the pond, the water shall be diverted to one side to allow the equipment to operate in the dry. This temporary bypass berm (constructed of sandbags, streambed materials, or ecology blocks)shall be in place prior to initiation of other work in the pond. If the pond does not have a mechanism that will allow diversion of flow away from the work area, diversion of flow can be accomplished with the use of a berm or similar mechanism. Page5of8 .- Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A 35. The bypass or berm shall be of sufficient size to pass all flows and debris for the duration of the project. 36. Upon completion of the project, all material use in the temporary bypass shall be removed from the site and the site returned to preproject or improved conditions. 37. All material removed from the pond by a method other than sluicing shall be disposed of so that it does not reenter state waters. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT 38. Revegetation shall occur per the attachment entitled "Vegetation Management Plan For WDFW Hatcheries", except as modified by this HPA. 39. Bank and bank vegetation removed or damaged as a result of facility maintenance or an upgrade shall be limited to that necessary to construct the project. Within seven calendar days of project completion, all disturbed areas shall be protected from erosion using vegetation or other means. If vegetation is removed or damaged, re-establishment of vegetation shall occur as soon as the weather permits, but no more than six months after the removal or damage. Vegetation shall be maintained as necessary for three years to ensure at least 80 percent survival. PROJECT LOCATIONS Location #1 WDFW Finfish Hatchery Facilities WORK START: April 11, 2011 (WORK END: June 29, 2014 WRIA: Waterbody: Tributary to: 99.0000 Various Statewide 1/4 SEC: Section: Township: Range: Latitude: Longitude: County: All 99 99 99 N Statewide Location#1 Driving Directions APPLY TO ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to those requirements of the Washington State Hydraulic Code, specifically Chapter 77.55 RCW(formerly RCW 77.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued is responsible for applying for and obtaining any additional authorization from other public agencies(local, state and/or federal)that may be necessary for this project. Page 6 of 8 Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 L�, -- Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A ( nl i; ? ; i " This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions Ifollowl-by � l person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s)performing the work. T cON COUNTY I __pEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEvELOPMENT This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s)performing the work may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat that results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day and/or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued under RCW 77.55.021 are subject to additional restrictions,conditions,or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that changed conditions require such action.The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued has the right to appeal those decisions. Procedures for filing appeals are listed below. Requests for any change to an unexpired HPA must be made in writing. Requests for new HPAs must be made by submitting a new complete application.Send your requests to the department by: mail to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Habitat Program,600 Capitol Way North,Olympia,Washington 98501-1091;e-mail to HPAapplications @dfw.wa.gov;fax to(360)902-2946;or hand-delivery to the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington St SE, Habitat Program, Fifth floor. APPEALS INFORMATION If you wish to appeal the issuance,denial,conditioning,or modification of a Hydraulic Project Approval(HPA), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)recommends that you first contact the department employee who issued or denied the HPA to discuss your concerns.Such a discussion may resolve your concerns without the need for further appeal action. If you proceed with an appeal,you may request an informal or formal appeal.WDFW encourages you to take advantage of the informal appeal process before initiating a formal appeal.The informal appeal process includes a review by department management of the HPA or denial and often resolves issues faster and with less legal complexity than the formal appeal process. If the informal appeal process does not resolve your concerns,you may advance your appeal to the formal process.You may contact the HPA Appeals Coordinator at(360)902-2260 for more information. A. INFORMAL APPEALS:WAC 220-110-340 is the rule describing how to request an informal appeal of WDFW actions taken under Chapter 77.55 RCW. Please refer to that rule for complete informal appeal procedures.The following information summarizes that rule. A person who is aggrieved by the issuance,denial,conditioning,or modification of an HPA may request an informal appeal of that action.You must send your request to WDFW by mail to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator,600 Capitol Way North,Olympia,Washington 98501-1091;e-mail to HPAapplications @dfw.wa.gov;fax to(360)902-2946;or hand-delivery to the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington St SE, Habitat Program, Fifth floor.WDFW must receive your request within 30 days from the date you receive notice of the decision. If you agree,and you applied for the HPA,resolution of the appeal may be facilitated through an informal conference with the WDFW employee responsible for the decision and a supervisor. If a resolution is not reached through the informal conference,or you are not the person who applied for the HPA,the HPA Appeals Coordinator or designee will conduct an informal hearing and recommend a decision to the Director or designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of the informal appeal,you may file a request for a formal appeal. B. FORMAL APPEALS:WAC 220-110-350 is the rule describing how to request a formal appeal of WDFW actions taken under Chapter 77.55 RCW. Please refer to that rule for complete formal appeal procedures.The following information summarizes that rule. Page 7 of 8 Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide Department of 600 Capitol Way N FISH and RCW 77.55.021-See appeal process at end of HPA Olympia,WA 98501-1091 WILDLIFE (360)902-2200 Issue Date:April 11,2011 Control Number: 113942-3 Project Expiration Date:June 29,2014 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A A person who is aggrieved by the issuance,denial,conditioning,or modification of an HPA may request a formal appeal of that action.You must send your request for a formal appeal to the clerk of the Pollution Control Hearings Boards and serve a copy on WDFW within 30 days from the date you receive notice of the decision.You may serve WDFW by mail to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator,600 Capitol Way North, Olympia,Washington 98501-1091;e-mail to HPAapplications @dfw.wa.gov;fax to(360)902-2946;or hand-delivery to the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington St SE, Habitat Program, Fifth floor.The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal,you may request a formal appeal within 30 days from the date you receive the Director's or designee's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS: If there is no timely request for an appeal,the WDFW action shall be final and unappealable. ENFORCEMENT: Sergeant Jackson (29) P3 Habitat Biologist pat.chapman @dfw.wa.gov for Director Pat Chapman 360-902-2571 ��' '"6 "*--- WDFW CC: Email w/attachments: All RHPMs, WDFW All Regional Enforcement Sergeants, WDFW Neil Turner, WDFW Tom Wortman, WDFW Attachments: 2010 Hatchery Facility List Allowable Freshwater Work Times Hatchery Maint. 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Therefore, state law1 does not require an environmental impact statement(EIS). WDFW made this determination of nonsignificance(DNS) after we reviewed the environmental checklist and other information on file with us. If you want to review this information,please contact WDFW at the address below. Agencies, affected tribes, and members of the public are invited to comment on this proposal. We issued this DNS according to state rules.2 We will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date we issued the DNS. If you have comments about this DNS or the proposal, you must send your comments to us so that we receive them within 14 days. This means we must receive your comments by October 9,2008. When you send us your comments,please provide the name of proposal in your comment letter, and mail the letter to: Responsible Official: Teresa A. Eturaspe Position/Title: SEPA/NEPA Coordinator,WDFW Regulatory Services Section Address: 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501 You can also send your comments via email to SEPAdeskAdfw.wa.gov, or via fax to (360) 902-2946. If you have questions about this DNS or the details of the proposal,contact Teresa Eturaspe at the address, e-mail,or fax number above; you can also call her at(360) 902-2575. DATE OF ISSUE: September 25, 2008 SIGNATURE:,` Footnotes 1. RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c) 2. WAC 197-11-340(2). SEPA Log Number:08-072.dns c: RHPM REGIONS 1,2,3,4,5,6,